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                  <text>Page-12-The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

What to expect in May sweeps
nonfi ction book . Danner plays
Bonnie Von Stetn, who was
stabbed and beaten in an attack that
ki lled her husband and left her son
a prime suspecL
-"C heers," May 7. Johnny
Carson and Doc Sevcrinscn make
ca meo appearances in an episode
about Cl1ff going to California for a
1.1ping of "The Ton1ght Show."
- "The Go lden Girls," M;~y 9.
Ilea Arthur says goodbye to th1 s
long-running series that move s next
season to CBS.
ABC:
- "Stay The N1ght," Sun&lt;Liy , 9
p.m. Barbara Hershey siMs as the
mother of a high sc hool student
who tal&lt;cs up wuh her son's friend.
The platinum blonde Jl crshe y con·
v1 nccs the boy to l&lt;.ill her husband
and tal&lt;e the rap.
- "The Best of Barbara Wal ters," May 12, 10 p.m. A one-hour
rct.rospcctivc of classic intcrvtcws
by th e Queen of Makin g StJ hj ec ts
Cry
-"Columbo." May 7. H r .m.

By DEBORAH HASTINGS
AP Television Writer
LOS ANGELES- The 199 19~ television seaso n has official ly
ended. Unofficially, however, it's
st1ll going.
May sweeps begin !Dnight. And
so, to cover th e nex t 27 days, here
IS a semJOfJIC Jal guide to the hype
and hysteria that go hand in hand
wnh network programming during
sweeps periods.
NBC:
-'Miss Rose Wh ite," Sunday,
9 p.m. Kyra Sedgwick plays Rose
White, a. k.a. Rru sa We1ss, a 1947
career girl living a doubl e l1fe in
Manhat tan . A Hallmark Hall of
Fame presentation.
-"Dayo," Sunday, May 3, 7
p.m. EDT, 9 p.m. PDT. Delta
Burke siMs in a two-hour comedy
about a professional woman whose
li fe turns upside down when her
imagmary ch ildhood fn cnd reappears.
-'Cruel Doubt," Sunday, May
17,9 p.m. and Tuesday, May 19,9
p.m. A two-part miniseries starring
Blythe Danner in an ada ption ol
writer Joe McGinniss' best-selli ng

The Harrisonvil le-SCipio Alumni Associauon ofllccrs met recently
to make plans for the annual banquet and &lt;lance.
Dinner will be se rved at 6;30
p.m. on May 23 at the Harnsonvillc
Sc hoo l. The menu includes baked
steak w1th gravy and turkey breast.
green beans. sca lloped potatoes.
tossed sa lad, rolls and butter, 1cc
tea, lemonade, coffee. choco late
cake and cherry cheesecake.
Classes to be honored in clud e

A work session will be held Saturday at the Sa l1 sbury Eleme nt ary
School.
Vo lu nteers wi ll erec t some si:t.:

foot fencing at the baseball dia mond and also put up a haskctball
pole and back board and se t three
benches. Paren ts arc cncour~1gcd to
come ou t and help with the work
begin nmg at 930 a.r:1

Plan open house

193c. 1'!42 and 1952.
Rcscrva ttons and an nu al mem -

bership dues should be sent to Joy
Clark. 102 Park Street, Middl eport ,
Oh1o 45760 no later than May IK .
Banquet d•mcc and dues wil l be S9;
dance on ly $4. Help m decorating
the gymnas ium on May 22 at 6
p m. ISalSO needed.
Alum n1 officers arc Larry Clark,
prcs1dcnt; Harold Gra ham, VIce pre sident; Pansy Jordan , treasurer;
Joy Clark. secretary.

The ar1flual E.1stcr egg hunt for and Robb ie, Da n and Fonda
the youth groups of Tnnity Church Thomas, DanJ e ll e, Mi chell e and
was held at the parsonage on ~lui ­ I kathc r. Sandi Hawley and Sarah,
berry Aven ue.
Auslln and Debb ie Child s, Erica,
Games and th e egg hunt were L1 ncbcy and Brett, Ela ine Puumn.
he ld fol l ow~ng the rnak1ng of E:ts t- Dc·hh1c Putman , Jan Holler, Alyssa
er baskets.
:111rl Kelsey. Dcbb1e Hapton stall,
G1ft ccrllfic:Hcs were provl(il'd Whirncy and Ilraydon, Ka t1e, 1Jrn1c
hy Craw's Family Restaurctnt. :~n d Andy Dam. Ju lie Spaun, Co nPiZZa Hut, McDonald's, Plcascr's. nie ~brc um . Jessica and Jos h.
Dairy Queen and Subway.
Roland and Jo Ann Wildman .
Attend ing were Debbie Coo ke,
The ;. out h groups mccl the fir &lt;a
John and Bethany, Sherry Garnes. :mtl Lillfd Thursday of each month
Andy and Megan , Pau li ne Mayer, :11 5 Jl on All yo uth arc inv1ted for
SJrah Jo Sa lt z, Jim Hu ff. Ja ck1c thL' kllow .~ h1p . During the meet i ng,
!luck, Jim and Dchbic Schrnoll. th L' pr,:.sclluol choir and Lh c Junior
h rnie and Lauren, Cheryl Thom:JS. d101r h;1vc pr:lC ticc . The choirs sin!.!
Ade~rn and Brandy, L.o1s and Maron CL' ;1 mont h dunn£ the rcg ulaLr
Vi n Ilurt, Leta Burt and Morg:tn. wor...:h1p se rvice . The cho1rs wtll
Alice Globol&lt;.ar, P.J . Erwin, Bec ky Slflg Mother's Day, May 10.
Depoy and Trevor. Mary Har m

gr~un year ~c invJtcd w come and
obscn'c Lhc classrooms and obLain

program informatiOn and enro ll ment Jpp lications.
Chi ldren betwee n the ag es of
lhrcc and five years will he const LI crcd for rnro ll rnc.nl based on cltt; t-

b!lity gLJidclinc'&gt;. A child 's tmmu -

or

nil.:tti on record Jnd vcnfiCitlOn
the pJ. r~rH s ~mn u ;d income should

be available. Stafl will be on hand
to answer ques tions ancl refresh-

men ts will be se rved. lnform allmt
may be obta1 ncd by cal ling 992 3088 or 446-66 74.

garden
tips

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Vol. 42, No. 253

GOrNG FOR GOLD - Prof. Tom Taylor of
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to climb across a tightrope in the third annual
Rat Olymp ics held at the University in North-

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NEW YORK (AP) ~ Candice
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Murphy Brow n, gave a magazine
interview and said childbirth would
be more fun if it worked like a popup toaster.
"If God were a woman ," Murphy Brown told Woman's Day,
"she would have installed one of

CBS-TV show's execu tive producer, se lected the charities: the March
of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation
and the Pediatric AIDS Founda tion.

The state is demanding $339,54 1 in
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Ministries and has placed a lien on
its property.
The dem and covers sales t.u es
from 1984 through 1986, accord mg
to the Department of Revenue and
Taxation.
The Eas t Baton Rouge city parish government earl ier placed
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The Internal Rev e nue Service
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Emil e Weber, an attorney for
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federal cla im s but the city-pari sh
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Swaggart, once te leviSIOn's top rated ev angelist, was toppled in
1 9~8 when he confessed to an
un spec ifi ed sin. A prostitute sa id he
pa~d her to pose nud e for him .
In October, police in southern
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'Swagga rt 's ca r after he was
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Se ntinel Correspondent
The puupose of a one mill levy
which will be on the June ballot for
the benefit of th e Meigs County
Park District was explai ned Thurs day nigh t by Mary Powell, director,
durin g the regular mcctmg of Syramsc Village Counci I.
Powell stated that she is director
of the Meigs Coun ty Park Distrll't
as well as touris m director. With
funds generated through the levy
th e park district hopes 10 develop
fiVer, park and recreational facilities, according to Powell.
Funds will also pemnit a match
for state and federal grants for usc
of development of projects , she
said. The district is presently fund ed through the Meigs Coun ty Com -

miSSioners . The county provides impassible.
$25,000 toward operation of the
It was noted that Council has the
off1ce. The levy, if passed, will understand ing that the county highgenerat e S200,000, accord ing to way department docs hav e the rood
Powell.
on its agenda for repair. However,
Also meeting with Council was a contact w111l the comm iss ioners
Kenny Cundiff in regard to aban- will be made.
donment of alleys no longer used
Counci l interviewed two appli or go no where_ Council explained cants for the position of manager at
that thw plan IS to abandon such London Pool. They were Shannon
alleys but that loca tions of such Slavm and Tom Lowery. Counci l
a ll eys must be made and legal now has three applications for the
advice obtained.
position and will make a dccmon
Cund iff also mentioned the by the next meeting.
condJtion of Roy Jones Road. notThanks was ex tended to Don
ing that it is the only outle t for Houdashelt for h1s donauon vf um c
Syracusc residents in the event of in ass istin g the v11lagc recen tl y.
high water. Kathryn Crow, counci l Attending were Mayor James Pape,
member, agreed that the road I Clerk-treasurer, Janice Lawson,
beyond the corporation is m Jack Williams, DenniS Wolfe ,
deplo rab le condition and with Kenny Ilucklcy, Bill Roush, and
much usc would become nearly K.atluyn Crow, couocil members.

crime of murd er. I think that the
facts will show, eve n for th e purpose of a preliminary hearing, that
the best ev idence the state ha s is
that this is a cnmc of vo lu n tar y
man s laught er or involuntary
manslaughter," defense &lt;Htorncy

K1chard Roderick noted.
The sta te called Ga llia County
Shcnff's Department In vcstigator
John Vance as its fust witness.
Statements from wiUlcs scs indicated th e shoot in g happe ned dunng
a di spute at M cc hcllc Gilmore's

rnmhcr's residence.
Accordin g to V~mcc's teStimo ny : "After be1 ng adviSed of her
consti tutional nghLs and alter sign ing a wai ... cr form she gave me a
statement say ing that she had in
fact shot (Robert Gilmore) in the
back as he was exiti ng ... her moth er's residence," Vance s.aid
"S he said in her statement that
there was some seuflli ng going on
between the v1cUm and her brother
and that she had got the gun during
the sc ufnc and that she had fi red
two shots into tl1e cei ling to try to
get the suhject (Robert Gilmore) to
411it bcallng her brother," Vance
sa id
"S he sa id at some pomt shortly
after that that the subjec t stopped

;md came at her and pushed I1 L: r :. t nd
I believe she stated that he lut her
m the stomach and she saH.J lkH she
stepped to the s1de and he went tu
the front duor ~nd that she stepped
IIllO the front .store. about two or
three steps bd1ir1d him she '"''as ~u
th1s pomt. IDd :.hl· \~lid ~ he p11l il'd
the tngge r :md Jircd." V:1nce co n-

tinued.

"S he said th:11 she procccdni to
fol low him out the door and thl'lt he
pau se d for J cou ple secon ds :.mel
lea ned &lt;1£31/l ~ t the hou se and

grabbed for hi s h;llk , or h1 s sitk . I
believe the wJy .she stated it Jl c
tl1cn CO IHinul'd Oil Ufl the df i V C W~I}'
tow:1rds anothL'f r ~s 1 tk ncc :md that

he eventua lly kll to the gmund,"
Va nce s.aid.
"Now is It lflli.!, Orliccr V~tnrc
that all three of tllC' statements thai
you took that rught Indicat ed thJt

there lwd been a lig ht or a strut:glc
there in the hom e..: of my &lt;.: IJCn t ·\
mother?" Roderick asked
''Yes, sir," Vance rcrltcd.
"[)o the SlaiCJTICIILS mdJCtiC th~H
the dec ease d h1t Me chcl le
Gil more's mmhcr and push ed her
up against the hack IX'droom in th e
horne there aud took J phone frnm
her wh en she was cJIIinJ..; snmcCn ntinued on page 3

UMW declares miners jobs could
be protected with scrubbers at Gavin
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)- The
jobs of miners throughout Oh1o
cou ld be protected if a utility
proceeds with a plan to conun uc
using the state's high-sulfur coal, a
United Mine Workers official said
Thursday.
Officials of American Elcclric
Power say they no longer consider
air-cleaning scrubbers too expensive for the Gavin power plant m
southern Ohio.
The utility had considered
switching to low-s ulfur. out-ofStall: coal to comply with the
federal Clean Alf Ac t at Gavin,
American Electric's dirtiest power
planL
"Our position all along was the
mstallauon of scrubbers was the
least costly way of complying with
the act and in best interest of the
state of Oh1o and the people of
Ohio," srud Larry Ward, president
of UMW District 6, which covers
the State.
Uu lit y ratC5 will increase because of the federal law, he said.
The increase will be bener controlled because the cost of scrubbers "
known, Ward s.1id.
American Electric and the union
s.1y the usc of sc rubbers at Gavm
wou ld save the JObs of I ,200
miners in Mei gs County.
Ward said the UMW hopes other
utilities also will opt for scrubbers
and protect m1ning jobs elsewhere
in Ohio.
Craig Glazer, chainnan of the
Publ1c Uulities Commission of

Lung.

those who joined together to foght
for the economic future of southern
uvc officer Richard E. DISbrow Ohio," Long said.
made the announcement Wednes W1th the pas sage of Federal
day at the company 's annual stock- CIC3n Air Act by the U.S. Congress
holder's meeting . He said that in 1990, Ohio and other cool mm installing clean-air scrubbers wou ld ing states were forced into compl icos t roughly S800 million _
ance with the clean aH mandates.
"A year ago, those of us fighting Senator Long co-sponsored the
10 keep the Meigs mines open were
Oh10 Clean Coal Bill (S B 14 3)
fearful that burdensome federal wh1c h was enacted by the Ohi o
regu lations would fon:e AEP 10 usc General Assembly, to assiSt Ohioout-of-state coal," McEwe n said
based util1t1Cs n1 thclf efforts to
"Now we have renewed hope. But bum Oh1o coal and emp loy Ohio
we must move quicilly through the coal miners.
peflll it process to protect our jobs."
McEwen met with workers and
"This announcement is a tribute toured tlJC Meigs mines on Feb. 12.
to the hard work and cffon by all
A memb er of hi s sta ff sa id
McEwen is cA pcc lcd lo auc nd a
pubiLc heanng May 4 at 7 p.m. at
Chc.shire-Kyger Elementary School
10 support a l1me-bargc unloading
fac ility - crit ic al to the scrubber
RAVENSWOOD , W.Va. (AP)
Ravenswood announced Tues issue - proposed by AEP.
- Ravenswood Aluminum Corp.. day that a new board of directors
The lime-harge fa cility 1s
whose chairman was ousted earlier had been elec ted and that lloy le
expected to be contested by the
thiS week, has announced that com - had been removed as chairman and Sierra Club and other environmen pany Presid ent Don Worllcdgc is ch1ef executive officer "as a result
retirin g.
of a basic disagreement as to the tal organ LIA! uons.
Worlledgc also wi ll ret ire effcc · future direction of RA C."
tive April 30 as vice pres ident of
Abo ut I ,700 mcn:bers of th e
Wheeling-based ORALCO Man - Un1tcd Steelworkers h"vc been off
agc ment Services , wh ich oversees the job at the Jackson County aluth e Jackso n County aluminum minum plant SIOCC Nov. r, 1990 in
plant, company spokesman Patrick a labor dispute.
Gallagher sa1d Thursday.
"Although I am retiring, I will
Gallagher sa id Worll cdgc had continue to assist management w11h
Wt\Silll\GTON (AP) - PreSIbee n planning to re t!f c for so me the operat1on of the Ravenswood dent llush woul d do a bet ter JOb
lime and that the ret irement was facillly for an indefini te period of w1th rhc eco nom y than Democrat
not tied to lhc departure of compatJmc in solv ing il s bu sme ss and
Bill Clinton, accord1ng to voters
ny chairman R. Em men Boy le.
labor problems," Worlledge said.
surveyed on a USA Todav-CNNGallup poll released today.The poll also fo und that Bush
leads bot h Cli nto n in a two -way
race and Clinton and Ross l'crnt in
a three -way rJCc .
Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported on Friday that
Bush showed increasing support
at 1: 15 a.m. Thursday, deputies booked James J. Jeffers, 32, of
amo
ng voters on th e eco nomy
Langsville, into the Meigs Coun ty Jail on charges of carrying a con·
when
compared to a USA To&lt;laycealed weapon and domestic violence .
CNN-Gal
lup poll taken a month
Jeffers appeared in Meigs County Court and pled guilty to an
ago.
amended charge of improper handlin g of a firearm, was fined $250
In Man:h , 49 percent said Clinand sentenced to six months in jail. That sentence was suspended to
ton cou ld better handle the econotime served.
my but that figure fell to 36 percent
Jeffers al so pled guilty to domestic vmlencc and was fined SIOO,
this
month. Bush rose from 37 perand sentenced to six months in jail, suspended to time served. He
cent
last month to 43 perce nt in the
was placed on one year probatiOn on each charge. A restraining
April
poll.
order was issued.
While 73 percent of those interviewed disapproved of Bush's ceonomic
management, less than half
Meigs County deputies in vestigated an accident on U.S. Route
said the economy is ge tting worse
33 just south of the Rose Hill intersection on Thursday.
- down from 71 percent m Jan Continued on page 3
uary.

AEP chainnan and chief cxec u-

Oh io, Thursday sa1d two of Ohi o's
25 coals plan ts have sc rubbers.
Zi mmer has a full scrubbmg operatl(lfl and Conesville a partwl system.

phase of the law takes cffert Jan 1
1995 .
. '
Amencan Elcctn c says a final
dCCiSIOfl on scrubhcrs hmg es on obtaining pemuts from the U.S Anny
Corps of Engineers. the c·rca uon of
an allowances system by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
and agreement hy the Puh'

Not al l coal planLs arc candidates
for sc rubbers, Glazer sa1d. Some
an: too old and small and others an:
not at suitable sites, he sa1d.
American Electric would spend Uulilics Commission
$800 million for the Gavm scrubThe al lowances system wou ld
bers, Richard DISbrow, chainnan g1ve utiliues cred it for complying
and chief excc uu ve officer, said w1th the law by reducmg air polluWednesday during the company's tion em1ssion.s .
annual meeting.
DISbrow sa1d the cosLs of USing
Amencan Elcctnc offiuals d1d out-of-state em! and mstall in g
not announce the sc rubber dcc1.1ion scrubhcrs now arc nearly the same
but sa1d that company next week it bccau.sc of the al lowances plan and
will announce 1Ls plan to comply the h1ghcr pncc of low-sulfur uxtl
with the Clean Air Act TIJC Jirst
( 'onl inucd on ~);J~e 3

Clean-up activities to
continue in Pomeroy
PnnH.'ro)' Ma)or Brurt· J . Rrccl has ;IIIIHJunn·d th:tl ,·illagtril'a n· up :~c l ivi li t·s ha n' ht•t•n 1.' .\: ltndt·d into Ot'.\1 wtt·k.
Thnse res ide nts or lhl' \"illagt' \\ho ha H' nol )l' l lwd baggt•rl
trash an d rtrhri s pirkt•cl up from lht'ir propt•rti£'"i ran t'-. IH'rt

pick·up nn Mnnda.v, Tuesday or Wt•dnesday.
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Municipal Co urt of .Jud ge Joseph L . Ca in
Thursday afternoon. Here Gilmore, left, and her
defense attorney, Hichard Hoderick, look on
while Ga llia County Sheriff's Department investigator John Vance, far right, exp lains cvt•nts on
a cha lkboard. (OVP photo by J im Freeman)

Purpose of park district levy explained

Congressman Bob McEwen and
Sta te Senator Jan M1chael Long
praised Thursday American Elcc tn c Power's deci sio n 10 install
sc rubbers at the Gavin Plant in
Cheshire.
"As one who has worked hard 10
keep the Meig s mines open and
prov idin g JObs," McEwen said, "I
commend AEP's decision to 1nves1
in sc rubbers because 1t means tl1cy
can keep using Ohio coal."
" More than I ,200 coa l mmcrs
and at least 10,000 re lated jobs arc
saved by this decision ," Long sa1d.
"This dec1S1on will not only benefit
communities in sou thern Oh1o , but
the whole state as well," added

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PRELIMINARY HEARI NG- A Gallia
Co unty woman, Mechelle Rena Gilmore, 18,
accused of murd er in the shooting death or her
husband on April 16 had her case bound o•-.r to
the next term of the Gallia Count v Gra nd Jury
following a preliminary hearing in -t he Gallipoli.&lt;

By JIM FREEMAN
OVP News Staff
A Gallia County woman
accused of murder in the shoo ting
death of her husband on April 16
had her case bound over to tl1c next
term of the Ga lli a Coun ty Grand
Jury following a prelim inary hearing in the Gal li po lis Municipal
Court of Jud ge Jo sep h L. Ca in
Thursday afternoon.
Mec hell c Rena Gilmore, I R,
Gallipolis, was charged with mur der Monday in the shootmg death
of her husband, Robert L. Gilmore,
20, also of Gallipo lis.
Gal lia County Prosecu tor llrcnt
A Sa un ders opened the hearing
w1th a supulation from Coroner Dr.
Edward L BerkJCh.
"The cause of death in tJu s particu lar case... was a gunshot wound
to Ius (G1lmorc's) person and that
tha t guns hot wound e ntered h1s
bacl&lt;. and ex ited hiS left anterior
ches t," Saunders stipulated. He
added that the informauon was
received from the Frankli n County
Coroner 's office and that Dr. Bcrki ch had no t rec eived Ll wri tten
repo rt at that time.
"I am disappointed 1n the fact
that we're here today and that my
cl1ent stands c harged with th e

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lield, Vt., Wednesday. Members of a lab course
in behavioral science train the rats for 13 weeks
to prepare for the six-event Olympics, including
weight-lifting, rope climbing and jumpin~. (AP)

FORT WORTil, Texas (AP) Sponsors arc afraid to hire a victim
of violence says fomner New York
those turkey thermome ters in our mode l Marla Hanso n, who surbe ll y buttons. Wh en we were done, vived a razor attac k th.1t disfig ured
the themnometer pops up, the doc- her face.
tor reac hes for the zipper conveMs. Hanso n said Tuesday that
niently located beneath our hikim makeup can cover the 150 stitc hes
lines and out comes a smiling , fully she received after the attack Six
years ago. But she still is u11ablc to
diapered baby."
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The magaz ine also sa1d 1n lis lind work as a model.
May 12 issue that VIewers can call
"Someone enlightened me to
a "900" number to suggest names the fact that it wasn't the scars: 11
for Murphy Brown's baby, sched- was what they represented - the
uled to be born during the May 18 violence," said Hanson, 30, now a
season finale. Proceeds for the senior at New York Universi ty's
cal ls, wh1ch cost $1.50 each, wi ll film sc hool .
go to charity.
"I was suffering more from the
The baby's nam e wi ll be stigma that came from being a VICrevealed next seaso n. In dec1ding tim than from the assaul t, wh1ch
on a name, the producers will take was pretty brutal," she sa id at a
into cons id erat ion those names fund -raiSer for the National Victim
mo st frequently suggested by Center.
callers to 900-89-MURPHY .
Berge n and Diane English. th e
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Annual Easter egg hunt held

The Mei gs Coun ty Head Start
Center. located 1n the mulll -pu rpose building on Mulberry Hcig hLs
1n Pome roy, w1ll have an ope n
house from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday throug h Fr~day of ne't week.
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Alumni association gathers

Work session slated

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A repeat of the first episode 1n
1968 of Peter Falk's mcamation of
the bungling, brilliant Lt. Co lumbo.
- "Oprah Behind The Scenes,"
May 19, 10 p.m. The afternoon talk
show queen gets her first primetim e speCial.
CBS:
- "Murphy Brown," May II
and May 18. Ca nd1ce Bergen's
pregnant Murphy Brown ha s a
baby shower attended by real-life
TV journalists.
- "B urt Reynolds' Co nversations With .... " Friday, 10 p.m . The
star o f "Evening Shade" goes
down home with singers Dolly Parton, Tanya Tucker, Kathy Mattea
and Lorrie Morgan.
- " Elvis: The Gre at Perfor mances," Frirlay, 8 p.m. Pn sc illa
Pr(:s!cv hosts a two- hour spc(l;ll
katu/, ng ba cks ta ge and horn e
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or Southern's and Oak Hill's boys basketball
teams were honored Thursday night at the
SVAC athletic awards banquet at Buckeye Hills
Career Center near Rio Grande with the presentation or lhe conference co-championship trophy. From left lo right are South ern's Michael

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Roy Lee Bailey, who is holding the trophy; and
Oak Hill's Renji Lewis, Brook Morgan, Chris
Simpson, Rill Potter and Ryan Morgan. A replica of the trophy will be made available to each
school later. For additional photos, see l'age 4.
(OVP photo by G. Spencer Osborne)
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Colder temperatures forecast for weekend

OHIO Weather
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By Tile Associated Pnss
A slwp drop in temperatures
was predicted for Ohio IOIIight following passage of a cold front.
lows around freezing were possi.
ble.
Temperatures may get no higber
than the 40s Sarurday and Sunday,
the National Weather Service said.
Some snow could occur.
The recool high tmlperalllre for
Ibis date at the Columbus weather
statioo was 88 degrees in 1960. The
recoollow was 28 in 1930.
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Abortion ruling due;
presidential race heats up
By WALTER R. MEARS
AP Special Correspondent
WASHINGTON- When the issue is abonion, the debate is angry lines set with no space for compromise. arguments shouted, somcumcs
across police barricades. Arid that's the issue the Supreme Coun will be
delivenng lo the politicians just as the presidential campaign intenSifies.
The coun heard arguments Wednesday on a restric tive Pennsylvania
law; a decision IS due by July. Both opponents and advocates of abortion
rights expect the conservative coun majority to uphold the state limits.
The Bush administration argued that the court should go one step more,
and rule that abortion is not a woman's constitutional right.
"You're arguing the case as if what is before us is Roc vs. Wade,"
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor told a lawyer who urged that the Pennsylvania law be ovenumed and abortion rights rcaffmned.
Abortion rights advocates argue that the basic 1973 decision is the real
question now. Whittling or liomting that right. they say, overrules it.
That's why they pressed for a swift ruling on the Pennsylvania law.
Anticipating an anti-abortion decision from an increas ingly conservative coon, they hope to mobilue volers for the Nov. 3 clecuons, looking
to strcnj:lhen their hand in the slate legislatures. Congress and, if possi ble.
the While House.
The court may deal with the question more narrowly. judging whether
the Slate limits are reasonable or overly burdensome without ru~ng on the
question of abortion as a constirutional righL
That lawyerly way out would defer the final judgment on Roc vs.
Wade, but not the political battle looming this summer. The coun ruling is
likely to come a few weeks before the Democratic National Convention
opens in New York on July 13.
Democratic leaders figure the issue works their way. given the public
opinion polls showing most favor abortion rights. although many Ameri cans also say there should be stricter lim its.
And the Democrats do not have a solid front on the issue. Pennsylvania
Gov. Robert Casey, a Democrat who sought and signed ~1e law at issue
now, says the pany would be better off with "a strong pro-life candidate"
for president.
"I think the American people overwhelm1ngly agree that there ought
to be some limitations. and they don't agree with abortion on demand,' '
he said Wednesday.
In a New York Times-CBS News poll last month. 44 percent said
abortions should be available, 37 percent said they should be available
with limits and only 17 percent wanted an outright b:t11.
Campaign activists and funds generated by the abonion rights movement could be a Democratic asset. The National Abollion Rights Action
League reported that its political actinn commiuce rai sed $1.1 million
during the forst three months of 1992, triple what ol took m during the
same period two years ago. An estimated 500,000 people massed in
Washington on April 5 for an abortion rights march .
Arkansas Gov . Bill Clinton. the mtwlly ccnain Democratic presidential nominee, describes himself as strongly pro-choice. He also says abor·
tion is a private matter. and one better kept out of the political rhetoric.
He has supponed a law rcquinng that girls who arc minors notify their
parents before having an abortion, a position that is unacceptable to some
aboruon-rights activists.
One provision of the challenged Pennsylvania law would require that a
girl under 18 get the consent of one parent or JUdicial approval to have an
abortion. It also would require that husbands be notilted, that wnmen
receive counseling in advance of an abortion, and that doctors keep
detailed abortion records subjc;:tto publ1 c disclosure.
As the coun heard the Pennsy lvanoa appeal, Clinton issued a campaign
statement saying the Bush administration secks to "1um back the clock"
by reversing Roc vs. Wade.
President Bush favors a constitutional amendment against abortion, a
position he took in line with the Republican platform when he ran for vice
president in 1980. Abortion opponcnLs have been active campaign work ers and fund -raisers in GOP campaigns for the White House. There will
be controversy over anti-abortion planks m the Republican campaign platform , but the White House doesn't want them changed, so they'll stand.
Congress is considering legislatiOn that would reinstate abortion right s
should the coun ovenum them, but Bush has pledged to vctn any such
measure.

WhalCvcr the coun decides this time, there's a next time just ahead. A
federal appeals coun in California has just overturned a law that wou ld
have imposed an almost total abortion ban on G u:tm.
EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, vice president and columnist for The Associated Press, has reported on Washington and
national politics ror more than 25 years.

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WASHINGTON
Col.
Moammar Gadhafi summoned us
10 Tripoli 13 years ago this month
for an interview in a tent. "I like to
see the sky ," he said, explaining
our unusual surroundings. " It helps
me think better than when I am surrounded by waUs ...
During our tent meeting with
Gadhafi, his face seemed somehow
divided against itself - the upper
half fierre, with a trace of anguish
in the eyes; the lower half disarm ing. almost lost in though~ with a
wisp of a smile playing across the
lips that spoke softly. Gadhafi had
an amazing ability to smile and
scowl at the same time. President
Bush, like his predecessors. will be
spending much time in the corning
months studying this insc rutable
man . What Bush discerns may
determine questions of war and
peace this election year.

Gadhafi sc:ems io serve up tests
for every American president.
Despite his resolve in Desert

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein
Storm, Bush is apparently no
exception. Bush's detennination in
rolling bact Sl3le-sponsora:l terror·
ism will be -put to the test in the
way he responds to Gadhafi. Lesson one for administration offiCials:
The strongman of this North
African nation has always relished
pressure from the United States, as
if taking on a superpower enhances
and exalts him with his own people, almost bestowing a mythical
quality.
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Moreover, CIA reports sbow
that there has acwaU y been more
Libyan-SJlOIISORX! tenaism against
Americans since Ronald Reagan
sent 18 warplanes to blast Tripoli
in 1986 in retaliation for suspected
terrorism.
Gadhafi has shelters and
bunkers to protect him from military threats, but he. s defenseless to
one weapon: oil. While a bombing
strike would be politicaUy popular
and militarily simple, inteUigence
experts believe that the only way ci
tightening the noose on Gadhafi is
the imposition of an international
boycou on Libyan oil.
But fiTS~ Bush might have to go
to war diplomatically with U.S.
allies - not to mention powerful
American corporations. Using lbe
oil weapon would inflict a direa hit
on the Libyan economy. wbicb
derives 90 percent of its earnings

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from petroleum imports. Bush
would incur heavy pohucal fire
from Italy and other European
aUM:S. who buy the bulk of Libyan •
oil, not to mention some of the
most power!w American oil com.
IJ81lies that conduct business mlfr.
nationally.
Bush would also be rolling the
dice : Does he want to risk a deell!r
recession as a reward for dislodg ing Gadhafi?
The f ust shot across Gadhaf1" s
bow was the recently passed United Nations sanctions that hal ted
arms sales. cut off air nights to and
from Libya, and m some cases,
expelled Liryan diplomats around
the world. Bush administration
offiCials see these initial sanctions
as a way of sending a wami ng 10
Gadhafi that his reign of statesponsored terrorism is at an end.
The United States is squeezing
Libya by expelling three of its
diplomats from the U.N . and pledg.
ing to maintain an economic war
against the North African nation
until it can prove it no looger supports terrorism. Even if Litya surrenders two suspects in the 1988
Pan Am Right 103 bombing, it
probably won't be enough to lift
sanctions imposed by the U.N. The
resolution also demands Libya to
pay compensation and end its support of terrorism.
There's m&lt;n sabre-rattling than
substance behind Bush's approach.
The United States has no relations
with Libya. and there are no
Libyan diplomats in this country.
The Un1ted States already bans
commerce with Libya and has no
diplomatic relations.
At some pain~ Bush will come
to a crossroads with this strongman
who has bedeviled presidents for
doowles If Bush unleashes the Pentagon he will also unleash political
fon:es that could damage his reelection in unpredictable ways. If
he opts for the oil weapon Bush
could disrupt the economies of the
world. In either case. this could be
a decision that becomes the wild
card of the 1992 election .
Copyright, 1992, Unitt&lt;! Feature Syaclioltr, lnr.

"I'll buy it."

The liberals' Big Lie marches on
By now , the liberals ' Big Lie
about the extent of communist and
pro-communist innuence in the
United States during the 1930s and
'40s, and about the efforts to combat it in the 1950s, has become
such a familiar part of what passes
for American history that our
friends are gelling dangerously
careless about how they toss it
around.
One spectacular recent example
is Jonathan ScheU's review, in The
New Republic for April 27. of
Rohen Newman's boography of the
la te Owen Lattimore . Since it will
be read by far more people than
Newman's l1eroic 669-page whitewash, and is typical of other recent
liberal attempts (e.g . Tom
Wocker 's) to rewrite the Lattimore
story, it deserves your attention.
Owen Lattimore was raised in
China, and by the mid-1940s was
widely known in this country as a
lireless apologiSt for the Chinese
Communists. He was a prominent
member of the Institute for Pacific
Re lations , a major communist
front, and played a leading role in
ots successful drive in the 1940s to
dcp1ct Chiang Kai-shek's National ists as corrup1 tyrants and the Chi-

nese Communisas as innocent
· ·agrarian reformers.··
Small wonder. then, that Joe
McCarthy. challenged by the Tydmgs Cornmiuee in 1951 to name in
public the leading purveyors of the
communist virus, put Owen U.ltimorc at the top of the list. It was, as
Boil Buckley and Brent BoreU were

William A. Rusher
to write in " McCarthy and His
Enemies," "h1s 'best' case, i.e....
1h e one with respect to which
McCarthy was in a position to
add uce the most damaging evidence."
Needless to say, the Democratic
majority on the Tydings Committee
brushed that ev1dence aside. But
thoughtful men in both parties were
by now seriously concerned at the
extent of communism's innuence
in this country, and in 1950 the
Democrat-controlled Senate had
created an Internal Security subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee to mvestigate and monitor

the problem .
In 1951 and 1952, the subcommittee conducted an extensive
investigation of the role that the
Institute of Pacific Relations and its
leading members had played in
shaping this country's disastrouS
policy toward China in lbe 1940s.
So far as concerned ~ the
subcomminee's principal (and
unanimous) finding was that
·'Owen l.animon: was. from some
time beginning in the 1930s, a ronscious articulate instrument of the
Soviet conspinll:y."
The subcommiuee also decided
that l.allim&lt;n had pe&gt;jurtd bimself
at least five times in testimony
befoce it, and he was subsequently
indtcted. The fact that several of
the counts were subsequently d.tsmissed by a liberal judge as "too
vague," and that the prosecution
was dropped as a resul~ was hailed
by l.atlimon:'sdefc:ndasas "clearing" him. But it did, of course, no
such thing.
with Ibis brief tour ci the relevant history. let us now return to
Mr. Schell's review. He can, of
course, be confident that n01 one
reader in a thousand will know the
above facts.

So he entertains us with the
usual gaudy animadversions
against Joe McCarthy. Louis
Budenz. John T. Flynn and other
dependable hot boltons. The words
"Internal Security subeornmiuee"
appear just once in his 4,(XX).word
article, as having held some "hear.
ings." Of the subcommittee's
unanimous fmding concerning Lat.
timore , Mr. Schell says not one
blessed wool.
And who. prec isely, were the
eight Democrats and seven Rcpulr
licans who signed their names to
that finding about Owen Latti·
mon:? M&lt;Carthy. of course, wasn't
even a member of that suhcommit·
tee. But Pat McCarran. a former
chief justice of the Supreme Coun
of Nevada, chaired it. And Willis
Smith, a former president of the
American Bar Association. was a
member, as was the very liberal
Warren Magnuson . And so were
Alexander Wylie and Arthur
WaWns, two of the Senate's most
respected Republicans.
But the Big Lie marches on.
Resist it. if you can.
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Will Christian Science heal itself?
ChristJan ScJcntJSts arc no
strangers to a cntical press. But it
has usually bee n 1he parents'
refusal to get medtcal treatment for
a chtld that has drawn unfavorable
mcllia allcntion. TI1is time it 's differcnL
It is not the beliefs of Christian
Science but the formidable monoltthic presence of the Christian Science Church with its centralized
co ntrol that has for ced the issue
now and threatened to splinter the
denomination.
Time magazine , March 23.
1992, covered the story in its Busi ness section.
·'The contemplative world of
Christian Science hardly seems the
appropriate setting for a biller corporate battle. But growing turmoil
over the financial future of the
Boston ·based church has assumed
all the attributes of a Wall Street
takeover," Time reponed.
Newsweek magazine, Man:h 23,
1992, ran the story in its Religion
section under the headline, "A
Church That Needs Healing:
Money and property split Christian
Science."
The two sides in the church dispute appear to represent. on the one
hand, ihose who feel the leadets of
the church arc drawing it away
from its emphasis on spiritual healing and, on the other hand, those in
power (until now) who believe the
church will grow only if more people learn about the movement

through secular mcd•a outlets.
This too the church to enl£1 the
cable TV field with its Monitor
Channel, a 24-hour news and pulr
Iic .aftairs outlet. The channel went

George R. Plagenz
on the air less than a year ago but
already is scheduled to close in
June because of severe financial

Ue opposed in re ligion as in
building up a degree of disagree ment with the leadership and poli- government "the !'Owerful forces
cics of the church whidl may even- which have at their command all
tuate one day in an explosion that the means of compelling unifonmi ty of thought and action."
will rock the church."
What holds the embanled ChrisIs this what is happening now•
Braden· s salvos at the Owislian tian Science movement together
Science Church are in the nabn of even 10 hmes of inner turmoil is the
"friendly fire ." Christian Science reverence that all sides hold for
has had its share of enemies. Mary Baker Eddy. her life and her
Braden is not one of them . He teachings.
Her personal story is no less
refers in his book to "the great
Christian Science movement and remarkable than the religion she
i IS great foundes."
founded. Unknown and penniless
But he saw on the horizon for atlbe age of 45, she was a millionChristian Science "a new, free&lt; aire al. the time of her death in 1910
branch of the faith which many dis- at lbe age of 89.
senters within the church are tong.
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ing for, if 1101 openly demanding."
EJIITERPRJSE ASSN.

losses.
DISsidents in the church also
were scandalized when the direc·
tors decided to publish a book
deemed heretical by some (because
it allegedly puts the church's
founder, Mary Baker Eddy, on the
same plane as Jesus) in order, crit·
ics charge, to collect $97 million
from the estate of the book's
author.
By Tile Agociattd l'ruli
If the Christian Science: Church
Today is Friday, April 24,the I 15th day ci 1992. There are 251 days
is tottering, it does 001 come as a left in the year.
surprise to everyone. Some saw
Today's Highlight in Hisuwy:
trouble coming a generation and
Two hundred years ago, on April 24. 1792, the national anthem of
m&lt;nago.
France, " La Marseillaise;" was composed by Capt. Claude Joseph
Charles Braden, religion author Rouget de Lisle, an offiOCr stationed in Sliasbourg. It came 111 be strongly .
and scholar, writing in his 1954 identified with the Frenclt Re1101ution, although, ironically. Rouge! de
book "Christian Science: Today." Lisle was a supporter of lbe monaithy,IOd had wriltal his song to celcsaid, "Soon or late, totalilarianisr ,bratc France's decision to wqe war agains1 Austria and Prussia. It
in religion will break down and became the French naliooal anthlm in 1795.
among them that of Christiln SciOn this date:
ence. There will be either an
In 1800, Congress 11J411uvala biD esnbJidiing the Library of Congress
enforced ~form from within or a in Washington D.C.• appropriating $5,000 "f~W the purchase of such
radical !Rat with the cluth of at boots as may be ncccs y...
least a substantial minority."
In 1877, federal troops -...ere onlaed out of New Orleans, ending the
Braden sensed, ""Then: is slowly Nonh' s post.{:ivif War role in lhc South.

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p.m. Sunrise on Saturday wiU be at
6:39a.m.
Around tht nation
A storm system pushing from
the Great Lakes to the East Coast
produced scauered showers today
m the Northeast. Another disturbance stayed over the Ohio VaUey.
Temperatures were warm in the
Southeast and Far West.
Rain feU early today in Buffalo,
N.Y., and Portland, Maine. Show·
ers were forecast for pans of the
Mid-Atlantic states and New Eng land, and thunderstorms were

expected in western New York and
Penmylvania.
Rain also fell early today in Des
Moines, Iowa.
On Thursday, thunderstorm s
produced l -i nch hail at Deerfield
and Jackson , Mich . Three-quanerinch hail wa s repo rted at Ann
Arbor, Mich ., the National Weather
Service said. Nearly an inch of rain
feU in Cincinnati.
Temperatures today were fore cast to be in the 80s from the southern half of the Atlantic Coast

tluough the Gulf Coast and into the
Desen Southwest; in the 50s and
60s in the Nonheasl, Great Lakes
reg1on, Ohio Valley and central
Plains; in the 70s and 80s in the
southern Plain&lt;&gt;; in the 40s and 50s
in the northern Plains; in the 60s
and 70s in the Pacific Northwes~ in
the 70s in most of California: and
in the 90s in southern Arizona and
southwestern Texas.
The high temperature for the
nation Thursday was 96 at Borrego
Springs, Calif. , and Gi la Bend,
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--Area deaths:-Ernest Perkins

Gladys Vanpan

Ernest E. Perkins, Jr. , 33, of
Minford, Ohio, died on Thursday,
April 23, 1992, at his residence.
He was born in Dover, DeJa., on
September 22, 1958, son of Pasty
Clark Perkins of Tuppers Plains
and the late Ernest E. Peruns. Sr.
He was a graduat.c of Hoclcing
Technical College, and served in
the U.S. Navy from 1976 to 1980.
He was a member ci the Disabled
American Veterans.
Besides his mother, he is survived by his sister, Mary Moreland;
a niece, Sarah Perkins; and a
nephew, Tim Moreland, all of
Athens; an aunt, Coelle Salser of
Tuppers Plains; and an uncle and
aunt, John and Weallha Garraway,
Stafford, Va.
Graveside services will be held
on Monday at II a.m. at Wells
Cemetery with Rev . Lamar
0 ·Bryant officiatiog.
Friends may call at Fisher
Funeral Home in Middleport on
Sunday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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Robert L. Kiesling, 61, of 64
Mill Creek Rd., Gallipolis, was
found dead at his residence
Wednesday, April22, 1992.
He was born on Dec . 24, 1930
in Letart Falls, son of the late
Waldo and Ruth Cummins Kies ling.
He was a retired businessman,
owned and operated Bob's Carryout, and was the manager at Circle
Motel, Gallipolis. He was a U.S.
Arim y veteran or the Korean connicL
Survivors include two daugh ters, Bambi Kiesling of Gallipolis.
and Mrs. Mark (Ruth) Farber of
Columbus: one son, Robert L.
Kiesling II of Columbus ; one
grandson, Tyler Farber: and two
brothers, Henry Kiesling of Bidwell and Charles Kiesling of Gal lipolis.
Graveside services will be held
at II a.m. Saturday at Letart Falls
Cemetery, Racine, with the Evangelist William B. Kughn officiating. Burial will be in Letart Falls

Cemet.cry.
There will be no visitation.
Friends and family will meet 11
Cremeens Funeral Chapel at I 0
a.m. Saturday for the funeral procession.

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Meigs County Court Judge
Patnct H. O'Brien processed 47
cases on Wednesday.
Fined were: Katherine Eppley,
Roseville, speed, S24 and costs:
Jennifer Poellot , Piusburgh, Pa.,
speed , $19 and costs; Ruby Cornell, Cairo, W.Va., failed to yield,
SI0 and costs: Howard C. Gorman,
Langsville, seat belt violation, $20
and costs: Roger E. Panlow, Middleport, imJlllPCC hacking, SIO and
CostS; Gary Cruikshank, Baltimort,
Ohio, speed, S21 and costs; Terry
L. Bill, Rdcine, resisting arrest, 30
days in jail, concurrent with probation revocation sentence in Commoo Pleas Court, COSill only; disorti:rly conduct. cost.s.
Cindy R. Aeitcr, Pomeroy,
speed, $20 and OOQS; Amy Rouse,
Middleport, speed, $23 and costs;
Walta A. Ellis, Pomeroy, seal belt
violation, costs only; Shelby L.
Napper, Rutland, seat belt violation, costs only; Roger C. Smith,
Jr.. l'umeroy, speed, $20 and OOSIS,

The Ohio Chapter of the Siena
Cub Thursday denounced American Electric Power's proposal to
build a scrubber at the Gavin
Power Plant in Cheshire.
The Sierra Club will testify in
opposition to the scrubber slralegy
at the May 4 poblic bearing to be
held ll 7 p.m. at Cheshire- Kyger
Elememary School
"American Electric Power is
caving into special int.crests and
calling it environmental proteetioo," said Ned Ford of lbe Sierra
Club. "Ohio consumers and busiDC5Ses will be forced to pay for
!Cnlbbcn when much less expenlive pollurion conuol alternatives
!IUCb as fuel switching 1011 mergy
effiCiency technology are available."
Janine Migden, 8liOI1ICy for the
Sierra Club, said: "AEP says that
building scrubbers is the cheapest
way 111 reduce lbe acid rai.1 em is-

Court news
Cases p10
:1
An aclioa for divorce has been
filed in M£igs County Common
Pleas Court by Carolyn Stewart,
Middlepon. againu Harry E. St.cw·
an. also of MiddlcpOO.
A divorce lw been granted to
Sharon A. Davis from Jason J.

Davi!.
An action for dissolution of

nuwriage has been granted to David
L. Adams from Jennie L Adams.
Civil ase dismissed
An entry of dismissal has ocen
filed in Meigs County Common
Pleas Coun in the case of Neilia
Seyler agaimt Alan Stone Company, Inc.
Marriqe licuR cnnt£d
A marriage license bas been
granted in Meigs Olunry Probat.c
Court 10 Carey Lee Loar. 21,
Pomeroy, and Lisa Dawn Baxter,
24, Pomeroy.

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seat belt violation, costs only: Jere-

my C. Stone, Dexter, speed, $19
and costs; Samson Dars~ Rudand,
speed, $20 and costs; Helen
Ziegler, Long Bouom, seat belt
violatioo, costs only.
Stephanie Terrell , Athens,
speed, $20 and costs; Kimberly D.
Theiss, Gallipolis, speed, $24 and
costs; James A. Carnahan, Racine,
speed, $20 and costs; Michael S.
Jacks, Langsville, seat belt violation , costs only; Jean J. Whobrey,
Pomeroy, seat belt violation, costs
ooly; Harry A. Rutherfool, Patriot.
highway use tax, $25 and costs;
Scou D. Wood, Heath, speed, $24
and costs; Andrea Geer, Athens,
speed, $26 and costs: Clarence A.
Frye, Addison , speed, $21 and
costs.
Ernest D. Moon, Barboursville,
W.Va., seat bell violation, costs
only; Rebecca Terry, Middlepon,
spttding, $21 and costs; Richard
D. Gilkey, Middleport, seat belt

violation, $23 and costs: Andrea
Theiss, Syracuse, seat belt viola tion, costs only; Howard E. John son, Ravenswood, W.Va., speed.
S24 and costs; Brenton Martin ,
Vienna, W.Va., speed, $22 and
costs; Jerry Lee, Columbus, speed,
$20 and costs: Patrick Doheny,
Dublin, speed, $21 and costs; Earl
Ward, Jr., Huntington, W.Va .,
speed, S25 and costs.
David E. Peterson, Rutland, seal
belt violation, costs; William F.
Wells, Tuppers Plains, DUI, $500
and costs, si~ months in jail suspended to 45 days, operator's
license suspended for one year, five
years probation, drug and alcohol"
assessment, failed to signal, costs:
Jerald L. Keyes, Letart, W.Va.,
passed a stopped school bus, $100
and COSIS; Paula H. Hess, Pomeroy,
passing bad checks (2), $25 and
costs, restitution on each count;
Lisa M. Dill, Racine, passing bad
checks, $25 and costs, restitution
has been paid.

Sierra Club denounces scrubbers

Sma.. n. oll'lilmmly, was

northbourid in his 1985
IDII""Ph4 iD tbe curve and went ofl " " roadway,
COIOJI1&amp; 1D cal il
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sions coming from the Gavin Plant.
That's a complete reversal of its
Slalemcnts before the Public Utility
Commission of Ohio (PUCO) in
May 1991. AEP 's data showed that
switching to low-sulfur coal and
implementing conservation programs would enable the uti lily to
meet air quality standards and
would cost S225 million less than
scrubbers."
"Many people have b«n told
t.haL saubbing Gavin wiU keep the
Meigs Mines open . They should

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understand that AEP did not conlCmplate using coal from the Meigs
Mine. In the May 1991 trial, AEP
assumed they would use high-sul fur coal from West Virginia in the
scrubbed plan~" Ford added.

Donny Stone, Rutland, pelly
theft, $75 and costs, 30 days in jail,
suspended 10 five days, one year
probation. restiwtion; Kun Braley,
Pomeroy, stream littering, 60 days
m jail, suspended, S500 and costs.
fine suspended, littered area to be
restored within 60 days; Christina
Haning, Pomeroy, DUI, three days
in jail, $350 and costs, operator's
license suspended for 90 days, one
year probation, alcohol assessment;
Robert Steel, Nitro, W.Va., DUI,
three days in jail, concurrent with
time already served, $350 and
costs, 90 days operator's license
suspension.
Susie Abbott. Shade, DUI, 30
days in jail suspended to 10 days,
$450 and costs, one year probation,
operator's license suspended for
one year. alcohol assess men~ sentence stayed, excepting driving
privileges, pendmg appeal: Gina
Humphrey, Pomeroy, disorderly
conduct, $100 and costs, fine suspended to $20, restraining order
issued; James Jeffers, Langsville,
improper handling of a firearm ,
S250 and costs, six months in jail
suspended to time served, flrleiture
of firearm, one year probation,
domestic violence, $I 00 and costs,
six months in jail, suspended to
time served, one year probation,
restraining order tssued.

-Meigs announcements-Band practice slaltd
A meeting and rehe&lt;lrsal for all
members interested in partie ipating
in the Middleport Alumni Band
will be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in
the Meigs High School band room .
All former band members are
urged to allend.

space should call 949-2233. Proceeds will be go toward the computer lab.
Grange to mett
The Star Grange and Star Junior
Grange wiU meet May 2 at 8 p.m.
at the grange haU on County Road
I near Salem Center. Potluck
refreshments follow the meeting.
All members urged to auend.

Coin club to meet
body?" Roderick inquired.
The OH KAN Coin Club will
"Yes, sir," Vance said.
Roderick next asked Vance if meet Monday at Burkeu Barber
the statements indicated the fight Shop in Middleport. Social hour
moved from the back bedroom into and trading session at 7 p.m . Electhe living room wbere the deceased tion of officers. Refreshments. New
members wekome .
auacked the defendant's brother.
Continued from pagr I
"Yes, sir, that is correc~" Vance
Glazer said he could 1101 comDinner planntd
said
A baked chicken noodle dinner ment on Arnencan Electric's plan
Vance said he saw marks on the
because it hadn't betfl filM with
defendant's brother's legs, suppos- w1U be held May 3 from II a.m. to
the Public Utilities CMlmission.
edly obtained during the alleged 3 p.m. at Southern High School
He said the commission in Septemscuffle.
sponsored by Southern Junior ber 1991 urged the utility against
Vance recalled that, according High. Those interested in a craft
ruling out the use of scrubbers.
to a statement from the defendant's
mother, MecbeUe Gilmore's brother was tnoclted unconscious for a
SJ.H .I.LL ""-Httfn • rocs~, ~AKJ~r• 111eo .
brief period of time.
U . nunc sro.s -.r Afii!IUIIII
Roderick asked Vance if
MecheUe Gilmore followed Robert
Gilmore out of the house in an
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ll I I 'allemplto cause funher harm.
"Somewhere
(Mechelle
JOHN GOODMAN
Gilmore's) statement indicated that
she auempted to do CPR, I
believe," Vance said.
Chief Deputy Carlos Wood was
called next to testify and stated he
had seen the injuries the defendant's brother allegedly sustained
during the incident bot had not seen
any injuries on MecheUe Gilmore.
Judge Cain bound the case over
vouve got 1o r1ght
to lbe Delli term of the Gallia Counfor l'lhal sR1ght
~
ty Grand Jury with a charge of
murder at lbe request of Prosecutor
Brenl Saunders.
Roderick asked that the case be
bound over on a charge of
manslaughter and that bond be
reduced to $5,000 with 10 percent
allowed.
Judge Cain continued bond at
$40,000 with no 10 percent
allowed but ordered the sheriff's
Th-tw-adrilhr'famal\"' !Pml'". ' ,.. l : •• ;; ' r&amp;l.•
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Gilmore to Woodland Centers if
~~ ' Sal lllf,TJII(£5 I iS l.lO
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Sports

Friday, April 24, 1992

Page-4

SVAC honors athletes
at awards banquet
·The Southern Valley Athletic
Conference honored several student-athletes from four sports at its
fu]O I sports awards banquet Thu~ ­
da~ night at Buckeye Hills Career
Center.
In football. Oak 1-lill's Bill Patte; was named Back of the Ycar for
his efforts in lead•ng Scott
B~nholomew's Oaks to an 8-2
rcrord tbat included seven wins in
as:many tries in ::onference play en
route to their fo urth undi sputed
SV AC cbampionsh1p and fifth title
oo,!erall. Pouer, a 5-foot-11. 175pound senior. gained 1,584 yards
arid scored 19 touchdowns in his
farewell season at tailback.
Symmes Valley jun1or Mark
Edm unds, a 6-foot-0. 220-pound
junior was named Lineman of the
Year for hi s run-stuffing play at
middle linebacker for Merrill
Tripleu's V1kings, who finished
theu campaign as conferenc e run ncr-up with a 6--4 overall mark and
a 6-1 record 1n tbe SVAC. Tripleu
wlls named Coach of the Year.
· In volleyball, Oak Hill's Jo
Chapman was named Most Valu able Player for pushmg Richard
Hamilton's Oaks to tbeir fourth
consecutive confe renc e titl e.
Hamilton was named tbe SV AC's
top coach.
. Soutbern's and Oak Hill's boys
t&gt;:e;ketball teams were awarded the
conference co-championship trophy for ending tbe league ponion
of th ei r sc hedules with 12 -2
rci:ords. Howie Caldwell's Tornadoes ended their season in the district finals with a 16 -8 record,
w~ile Doug Hale's Oaks concluded
their business at 16-6 in the sec -

tional finals.
Southern 's Roy Lee Bailey and
Oak Hill's Benji Lewis were
named co-MVPs for tbeir efforts in
helping drive their teams to their
glory . Bailey, a 6-foot-1 senior,
scored 14 .9 points per game in
each of tbe Tornadoes' 24 games.
Lewis averaged 15 .5 points per
con tes t in each of the Oaks' 22
games. Hale was named Coach of
the Year.
Hannan Trace's girls basketball
team, which finished its season in
the district semifinals at 16-6, was
honored with the conference cham pion's trophy for capturing the
crown witb a 12 -2 record in the

Graze and Aaron Drummer each

added a double. One of the
Marauders' fifth -inning runs came

Sports briefs
Gymnastics
LINCOLN, Ne h. (AP) - Second-ranked Stanford led the team
4ualifying and Cardinal star Jm
Lynch topped the all -around qualifi ers 1n the f irs t round of th e
NC AA men's champ1onships.
The Ca rd1n al sco red 287 .20
potnts to advance lO tonight's team
championships. NcbrJska

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Franckowiak, O' Brien and Hudson,

and running the 1600 meters in a
time of 5:09 was Turner, Swanz,
Kelly and Franckowiak.
Taking home top honoC'l for the
Marauders boys in the high JUmp
witb a leap of 5'10" was Haynes.
Mash won the shot put with a toss
of 35 feet and Hudson won tbe discus w1th a to&gt;s of 110' 4". Meigs
won the 3200 and 400 meter relay
with Chadwell, Baloy , Swanson
and Roush running the 3200 in a
time of 9:34. The relay tea m of
Hudson . Wya11, Blake and Musser
ran the 400 meters m a tim e of
4 7.5.
OthCI winner.; for Meigs included Liule in the 110 high hurdles
( ume not available). Chadwell won
tbe 1600 meters with a ume of 5:05
and 3200 meters with a ume of
I 0:29. Faw won the 300 meter hurdle m a time of 48.1 and Baloy the
800 meters with a time of 2:17.

on a perfectly e.ec uted squeeze
play. with Joe McElroy laying
down th e bunt scorin g Gary
Adams.

Jeremy Phalin p1cked up the
co mpl ete -game win. No other
details on the game were available.
Me1gs is scheduled to return
home today to host Vinton County.

Yacht racin2

SAN DIEGO (A P) - Dennis
Conner's Stars &amp; Stripes defeated
B1ll Koch's America) by 39 sec onds to cut America) 's lead in the
best-of-13 America's Cup defender
final ro J-1. Stars &amp; Stripes com pleted th e e.ght-leg. 20.oJ -mile
PacifiC Ocean course in 2 hours, 50
minutes, 51 seronds.
In the challenger fin al, New
Zealand beat Italy's II Moro di
Venezia by 2:26 for a 3-1 lead in
the besr-of-9 series. New Zealand
finished in 2:44:37.
Hockey
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - Terry
Crisp, who led the Calgary Flames
to the Stanley Cup three years ago,
was named coach of tbe expansion
Tampa Bay Lightning. The 50ycar-dd Crisp, 144-63-33 in tbree
seasons in Calgary, agreed to a
three-yea- conll'aCL

'The Babe' Hollywood's latest baseball offering
By JIM DONAGHY
AP Baseball Writer
The best curve in history, an
intentional triple ~lay and angels in
the outfield can t be seen at the
ballpark. You can only see those
things in tbe movies.
America 's fascination with
baseball has not been missed by
Hollywood in recent years and th iS
scason 'sentry is " The Babe."
The movies about baseball have
portrayed reality, and borrowed on
the hopes and dreams tbat a boys'
game offers.
Sometimes, it was even hard to
tell where reality stopped and fiction started.
In June 1967, a scene from tbe
"Odd Couple" was filmed at Shea
Stadium. The script called for a
member of the PiUtsbur$h Pirates to
hit into a triple play w1th tbe New
York Mets holding a 1-0 lead.
Witb tbe bases loaded and none
our, Pinsburgh second baseman
Bill Mazeroski faced Mets righthander Jack Fisher. Mazero..ki hll a
hard grounder to third baseman
Ken Boyer, who stepped on tbe bag
to starr a 5-4-3 triple play (Jerry
Buchek made lhe play at second
and Ed Kranepool was at first).
Just before the triple play started, sports writer Oscar Madison
(Walter Mauhau) was called to the
phone. His roommate, Felix Unger
(Jack Lemmon) wanted to know
what he wanted for dinner.
"I remember it was done before
an afternoon game and Jack Lem mon was on the field." said Mazeroski, who played 17 years for the
Pirates and was one of baseball' s
best defensive players.
In "Pride of the Yankees," the
f1lm biography of first baseman
Lou Gehrig, Babe Ruth played
himself and was joined by team -

mates Bill Dickey. Bob Meuse! and
Mark Koenig. Sportscaster Bill
Stem also played himself in the
film.
The part of Gehrig was played
by Gary Cooper. Cooper was a natural right- bander and Gehrig hll
from U1e left side.
To help Cooper with his sw mg,
tbe movie's director enlisted maJor
leaguers Babe Herman and Lefty
O'Doul. For autbentiCIIy, tbe filmakers had Cooper bat his natural
way. then nipped the movie print
so tbat he came out as a left- han der, like Gehrig.
Gehrig, who died in 1941, costarred in the 1938 musical Westem " Rawhide."
In 1920, Ruth played the part of
a county bumpkin in "Headin
Home," and in 1927 appcaued in
"The Babe Comes Home."
In 1961, Roger Maris se t a
major-league record with 61 home
runs and Mickey Mantle hit 54.
Pnor to tbe start of the 1962 season. Maris and Mantle co- starred

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In the film, actor William Frawley, better known as Fred Mertz
from the "I Love Lucy" TV show,
played the part of a Yankee CIJach.
Frawley also had a part in th e
"Dabe RuU• Story."
Mamie, along with Yog• Dcrra,
also appeared in the 1962 comed yromance " That Tou ch of Mink,"
starring Cary Grant and Doris Day.
Ralph Kiner played him self in
the 1951 fum "Angels in the Outfield." In tbe film, manager Gu ffy
McGovern (played by Paul Douglas) promised to lead a good life if
hi s lowly Pirates could win a few
games. The PJCates did indeed start
lo win, bul an orphan girl discov-

majors again hut did win 18 games
for Sherman of the Class C East
Te&gt;as League in 1946.
Anthony Perkms starred in the
19 57 film "Fear Strikes Out"
about Uoston's Jun Picr.;all and the
mental illn ess he suffered at the
st.art of his career.
On the fict•tious side, Ray Milland played a null y professor who
developed an unhittable curveball
in the film "I t Happens Every
Spring. '
Rig box office hits recently have
been "Field of Dreams," "Bull
Durham," and "The Natural ."
And m 1952, the part of aging
pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexan-

ered the reason .

der in ''The Winning Team'· was

Jimmy Stewart portrayed Chicago White Sox p•tcher Monty Stratton , whose career ended at 26 when
a hunting accident resulted in Lhc
amputa1ion of hi s righ t leg.
In 1937, S ~atton was 15-5 and
followed that With a 15-9 mark.
After the accident 1n November
1938, s~atton never pitched '" the

played by 41 -year-old Ronald Reagan.

Sports brieFs

Shn~llbtry

in "Sa fe at Home."

In the film, a 10-year-old bo y
told his friends he was a buddy of
both Mans and Mantle and th en
had to figure out a way to really
meet the Yankees stars.
"I remember it was film ed in
spring training at Fort Laud ~
erdale," Mantle said. " I think I
missed a few ltncs , but I don't
think they wanted me for my acting
ab1lily."

Tennis
DARCELONA, Spain (AP) Second-seeded Arant~a Sanchez
Vicario of Spain defeated Radka
Zrubakova of Cwchoslovakia 6-1,
6-4 in th e seco nd round of the
ln terna uonal Wom en' s Cham pionships of Spain.

IIOWOPUFOR
SBIIIG SEASON

A
on
accomplishment of Cleveland center Brad Daugherty (43) completed in front of New Jersey's
Mookie Blaylock in the fourth quarter or Thursday night's Nil A
first-round playorr game in Richfield, Ohio. Daughrrly's 40 points
and 16 rebounds help push !he Cavaliers to a 120-113 win. (AP)

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Uctru.t II New York, 8 p m.
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San AntOOJOII f"hocrul,10 JO pm

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Saturday's 2amcs

Mootteal 6. Pirubl.lrgh 3
New Yorll: I, SL LouU 0, 13 innings
Phi lldclrhi• 8, Otic.ago 2

Bo.ton, I p.m.
L.A. Wen 1t Pnrt.l•nd, 3·30 pro
Scatt.lc It Golden Stlt.e. 6 p.m
Ntw Jrruy aJ. Cltvd1nd, K:JO p.m.
Indian~ 1t

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PittaburKh (P1Iact01 1-0) U C ht ~ago
(J.d.aoo 0- ~). 2:20 p.m.
N~w York (Young 2-0) 11 PhJ1dclphli
(Co ~ I-ll. 7:~~ p.m
llourton (K..Ue 1-1) 11 Alllnta (Sm olu
1-1), 7:40pm.
Monuul (N1bholz 1- 1) It St. I.A l~ t'
(OliuJU 1-2). 8 : 3~ p.m.
Clnclnnlll (Btlchtr 1 · 2) at Sut
Oleao (JIIrril 0-1), tO :OS p.m.
lAIII Angeles (Hcnhu er 1- 1) H S1n
Fram:ilco (WWoo J--0), 10.)5 p.m

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l.o• Anaclu 1t San Fnnci•co. 4 05

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At.lanl.l. _7: I 0 p.m.
Mootteal 11 St. Louil, 8:05p.m.
Cincinnati at San Dltal\ 10:0! p.m.

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Cb ic11o (McOGw ell ) -0) at D etroit
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Olkl1nd (Dnl1111 1·0) 11 Miflnr..~ota
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Sulurdn)·'s games
Tetu 11 IJ OJ\IX'l, I :OS p.m
OU.land 11 MinnesoU, I :~ P m.
Jlalumore at NewYork,\ :30 p.m
MllWIUk.t.t at Cleveland, l :JS p.m.
K•nan City 'lt ToronlO, J:OS r-m
Chil::•go 11 ~~_. ? :05 p.m.
Scatt.le 11 Califorru1 , 10:05 P m.

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Sunday's 2ames
Teu1 11 801lm, 1:05 p.m.
IJ 1 1tirnoro 1\ New York., I :30 p.m
Mllw1ulr.et 11 Cltvellnd. US p.m.
Chica&amp;O II [)elroit. I ;)S p.m
Oa.kbnd 11 Minnmotl, 2:05p.m.

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Seanle at CilifomiJ. 4:05 p.m.

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St. Loua; 11 Ot ie~so . 835 p.m

Wimipeg II VJ()I;OUVtr, [():05 p m
E..imootoo atl.ol Angcldi, \0:35pm

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BdtimOil: (Milaci..i 1· 1) IL New Yort
(Cadard 1·0), 7:30p.m
Teul (J01e Guzm1n 1-1) 11 !loJ ton
{Viola 0-2), 7:JS P:.m.
K.&amp;n~a~ City (Gordon 4}.)) 11 Tomnlll

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Wuhu'lston 11 P'ltuburgh, 7:35 p m
Mmtreallt ~(lnlord , 7 :15p.m
ll mtoo It Hufh lo, 7.35 p.m.

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Suule 3, Minneaou 2
Toronto 13, Clurb.nd II
B1himol'!l 11, K.1n111 City I
Detmit11,Tuu5

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Pilt~lw..!flh 6, W11ohingtoo 4, Wuhu1g·
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llutford 3, MU1trell 2. Mont ru ll e..ds
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Mooua.i1t SL l..ouia, 2:15p.m.
PiusbuiJh 11 Chic•ao. 2:2:0 p m
Clndnn11l 11 San Dlraa, 4:0 5p.m.
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New Yod:: at Phihdelphia, l :35 p m
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Sunday's games

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Mi&amp;mi •• Chicaso, 1 p.m
lktruit11 New Yock, ) .30 p.rn
LA. Clippc:rs 1t Uuh , 7 p.m
S1n Anlalio 11 Phumi.l., 9.)0 p m.

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Ch•H hnd 1211; N~w hrny IIJ,
C:kvtl~n d 1~'1~ &amp;trlri 1-1
J).oooo 124,lndill'la 113, Ilonor. lud-1
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Portland 115, LA . I..U. ers 102, Pon
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Se~tLle 117. Go:!llkn S~tc 109 . Sc.Jtt.le
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RUTLAND
CHURCH OF

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MOORE HONORED - North Gallia girls basketball coach
David Moore (left) receives his Coach of !he Year award from
North Gallia prineipaL'athletic direcror Patrick Slout at Thursday
night's SVAC sports banquet at Buckeye Hills Career Center. The
award was in recognition of Moore's guiding !he l'irai!'S to a 12-7
n•rord in the 1991-92 season. (OVP pholo by G. Spencer Osborne)

BAILEY CO-MVP - Southern boys baskelball coach Howie
Caldwell hands recently retired Tornado baskelball player Roy Lee
Bailey (leR) one or two Most Valuable Player trophies awarded for
the sport at Thursday aigbt 's SV AC sports banquet at Buckeye
Hills Caretr Center. Oak Hill's Benji Lewis was the recipient of !he
other. (OVP photo by G. Spencer Osborne)

SUNDAY, APRR 26, 1992

R...,. John F. Corcoran

to 106-101 with 3:07 lefL The two and 13 rebounds and Terry Porter points for th e Cavaliers.
The Warriors, playmg with a teams traded two baskets before 20 points for the Tr:ul Blazers, topCeltics 124, Pacers 113
homecourt ad vantage for the first Gary Payton made a reverse layup seeded 10 the Western Conference.
Reggie Lewis scored 36 poinLs
time si nce 1977, were outrebound- witb 1:27 left, giving the Sanies a
Trailing 74-41 at halftime, the for Boston, but indiana had a 106ed 52-34. Shawn Kemp, a 6-foot- 112-IOSiead.
Lakers scored 16 srraight points 103 advantage with 5:22 remaining
" We had an inside mentality, early in tbe third quarter and closed before a i S-2 run put the Ccltics in
10, 245-pound forward starting at
ce nter desp ite the return from but I thou~ht the ball bounced our to 89-74 with 1:08 left in the third control.
injury of 7-footer Benoit Benjamin, way a lot, ' Seattle coach George quarter. The closest tbey got in the
Kevin Gamb le triggered the
was Nelson 's chief tonnentor with Karl said. "We kind of panicked a fourth period was 13 points.
decisive run with a short jumper,
little bit down tbe stretch, but we
28 points and 16 rebounds.
Byron Scott and Terry Teagle and Kev~n McHale followed With a
In otber playoff openers, Port- were able to get back into it with
scored 22 points apiece for 1he IS-footer, puuing Boston ahead to
land beat the Los Angeles Lakers our offensive rebounding."
Lakers.
Stay.
Billy Owens scored 25 points,
115-102, Boston tripped Indiana
Cavaliers 120, Nets 113
With in jured starters Larry Bird
124-113 and Cleveland defeated Sarunas Marciulionis 23 and Tim
Despite 40 pomts, 16 rebounds and Dee Brown watchmg on the
Hardaway 22 for third -see ded and nine assists from Brad Daugh - bench, the Celtic s outducled the
New Jersey 120-113.
Seallle led 96-80 after three Golden State, which plays at home erty, Cleveland tr;uled New Jerse y Pace rs down the stretch despite
quarters before tbe Warriors closed again on Saturday. Chris Mullin, 111-110 wi th I :36 left before being outscored 24-0 on thr eewho suffered a leg injury on Sun- outsconng the Nets 10-2 down ll~e pomters for the game. The I 5-2 run
day, struggled tbroughout and fin- stretch.
gave the Celtics a 118-1081ead
ished with 16 points , nearly 10
The Cavaliers , who haven 't won w1tb I :331eft.
under his regular-season average.
McHale scored 21 points, G;una playoff series since 1976, won it
Trail Blazers liS, Lakers 102
at the fool line, outscoring the NeLs blc 20 and Robert Parish 19.
Portland opened a 36-point lead
Reggie Miller fini shed with 29
39-15 on free throws in the game
in tbe rust half and scored a team and 21 -6 in the fourth quan cr. points, including three thrce-po•ntplayoff-record 75 poinrs by half- Cleveland made all21 of iLs fourth - ers. Dctlcf Schremp[ had 21 poinl'
time, then coasted in the second quarter free tbrows.
and George McCloud 17 wi1h three
half.
Daugherty's 40 points were a three-pointers.
Chff Robinson scored a career
Despite the long-mnge shootin g
Cleveland playoff re&lt;:ord, as were
playoff-high 24 points , Clyde
the Celucs oulrediscrepancy,
the 40 points by the Nets· Draz.cn
Drexler had 22 points and 10 Pctrov tc. Mark Price scored 35 bounded the Pacers 4R-24 .
assists, Buck Williams 21 po~nts
away."

LUMBE
WEEKLY

Toronto hands Cleveland 13-8 loss

PASTOR APPREt::IATION
SUNDAY
"The Pastor•••
A Very 5peefld Person!"

sec -

ond wi1h 2R6.925 and Ohio State
also advanced with 286.80. Lynch
had 58.50 points to lead the qual• f•ers for Saturday's fon als . Scott
Keswick of UCLA was second
with 58.225.

By The Associated Press
The Seanle SuperSonics came
up big aga inst the Golden State
Warriors on opening night of the
NBA playoffs.
The Golden State Warrio ~. who
scored 995 more points than Seattle
dunng tbe regular season but lack a
power player, couldn't handle the
SuperSonics inside Thursday nigh!,
losing 117-109.
"They are bigger and more athletic tban we are," Warriors coach
Do.1 Nelson said. "They beat us in
all areas of tbe game. I'm a little
di scouraged. The matchup problems ar our end are not · to

Junior guard Lucy Mullens
efforts in leading the Wildcats to
the title, not the least of which
being her team-h1gh 21.7 pomtsper-game average. North Galha
mentor David Moore was named
Coac h of tbe Year in leading the
Pirates to a 12-7 record after his
team posted a below-.500 mark the
year before. The Pirates got on the
right track with a conference-high
eight-game winning streak 10 stan
the season.
In each case, the prcscnlalion of
a ll -conference awards to all players
so honored preceded the MVP presentations.
Scho larship wmners mcluded
Eastern's Lee Gillilan. !Iannan
Trace's Shane Wells, Kyger
Creek's Pl•il Bmdbury, North Gallia' s Casey Staton, Oak H•ll' s
Steve Radabaugh, Southern's Sarah
Duh l, Southwestern's Love! Forgey
and Symmes Valley's Eric Wall.

Middleport, Ohio

Seattle, Cleveland among NBA playoff victors

received MVP honors for her

Meigs defeats Trimble S-2
By DAVE HARRIS
Meigs scored tbree runs m the
fif th mning to break a 2-2 ue
eruuute to a 5-2 wm over Tnmble
'" Tri- Valley Conference baseball
Jction Thursday eve nin g at
Glouster.
The win. tbe fourtb in the last
f1ve games for Meigs, gives the
Mara uders a 4-8 mark and a J-6
mark 10 the TVC.
M1ke "Abby" Welch led th e
Maiaodcrs at tbe plate wuh a p;ur
of singles. and teammates Billy

Pomeroy

association.

Meigs track teams win meet
against Trimb~e, North Gallia
The Meigs boys and girls track
teams are both off to a good start
on the year, and in a recent tn -mccl
the Marauders gi rl s posted 103
poi nts to defeat Tnmblc (26) and
North Galha (14). While the
Marauders boys took home top
honors with 100 po1nts. Tnmb le
finished in second wuh 34 and
Nortb Gallia Uurd with 22.
In tbe girls events, HeathCI Hudson won tbe high jump for Me1gs
witb a leap of 4' 2". Hudson also
won tbe I00 meter hurdles with a
winning time of 18.8 and 300
meter hurdles witb a time of I :03.8 .
Smu won the shor put with a to&gt;s
o( 27 feet and Nicholson won the
discus with a tbrow of 72' 1/2".
Me1gs won the 800 meter relay.
3200 meter relay and the 1600
meter n:lay. Runnmg the 800 with
a 11m e of 2:07 were Hudson,
Swanz . Williams and Thompson .
The 3200 relay team was Turner.

Friday, April 24, 1992

Ua.w ba\1

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MONTREAL EX PO S - Au1gn cd
M•sueJ Ha !JjU, pit.ther.lo lod JII:apolis nf
the Amcrieln A110eiation.

TORONTO (AP) - Kelly Gru - to Gruber and hung a changeup to
ber has a kink in his ne&lt;:k. Still, to White, both for home runs.''
t11e Cleveland Indians, he was the
Dave Otto (1-2) retired tbe Side
source of pain.
in the first, bur was hitm the hand
After pulling a mu sc le 1n his in th e first inning after trying to
neck on April 12 in a home game grab Carter's lme drive. Carter was
against Baltimore, Gruber launched thrown out at frrst. but Quo's hand
two homers over the left field wall, was bruised_ He gave up four runs
drove in four runs and scored tllfee, the following inning.
leading Toronto to a 13-8 victory
"Someti mes you want an ou t so
over the Indians on Thursday night. bad you just stick tbe hand out, "
Gruber had only one extra-base Olio sa id. "B ut the inJury didn' t
hit in his last eight games.
make a difference. l was ju st bru"We haven't been swmging th e tal."
bats well," Gruber said. "I just had
Eric Bell pllched I 1/3 inn•ngs.
an exceptional game. Exceptional le11mg Toronto extend tbe lead 10
games don't happen too often. 7-3. Arnsberg started the fourth
They aren't going to happen every 1nning but didn't provide mu ch
night. There are things we need to relief. He allowed si.r.: runs on s1x
work on still, offensively we've hits and put Toronto up 13-3.
been struggling.
Belle ended with two hits and
''I'm still going to go out there fourRBls.
with the same intense attitude and
In olher games, Balumore beat
try to do what I know I am capable
Kansas Ci 1y 8-1. Dctroi1 downed
of doing."
Texas 11 -5, Milwaukee defeat ed
The Dluc Jays had four homers, Bmton 3-2 and Sea ule stopped
all tw o-run shots and the en tire Minnesota 3-2.
rotation had at least one hit with
Orioles 8, Royals I
the exception of struggling John
Another day. another set of sta ts
Olerud.
showing JUSt how bad the Kansas
Candy Maldonado, who entered Cny Royals are tl1is sca.&lt;;On.
hiuing just .134, had a pair of base
Add these two numbers followhits, an RBI and two runs scored. ing the Royals' seventh str31ght
Joe Carter extended his major- loss, an 8-1 defeat by Baltimore:
league leading hitting streak to 16
- Kansas City just completed
games with a homer in tbe fifth.
the wom homcstand m its 24-ycar
Even Manuel Lee, who last sea- history, going 1-8.
son had 107 strikeouts and did not
- Ninth-place hiuers are batstart in the previous two games, ting .364 against the Royals. Mark
had an RDI smgle.
Mclemore's f1rst career four -hit
Toronto starter Todd Stottle - game led the Orioles to their scvmyre pitched well enough to lose . enth consecutive victory.
but hiS teammates played well
"That's just embarrassing .
enough to win. Stoulemyre, who There's nothing more to say about
surrendered thrk hits in the first it," Royals manager Hal McRae
inning including a two-run homer said.
to Alben Belle, went 6 2/3 innings,
Mike Muss ina (2-0) to ssed a
allowed all eight earned runs on 13 six -hitt er and became the latest
h1ts.
• pitcher to look good against Kansas
" Maybe I got away from the Clly. He struck out four and
way I pitched," Stottlemyre said. walked one.
" Maybe they picked up on it.
"Mussina is a good young
maybe that 's the reason it got so pitcher and he has good stuff."
bad."
McRae said. "You don't want to
The Indians got four runs jn a take anything away from h1m when
seventh -inning rally that saw Stot- he pitches that well, but everyone
tlemyre (2-1) give up seven hits.
has been shutting us down so far."
" I had my troubles out there,"
While the Orioles arc off to a
Stoulemyre said. ''I'm pleased 10-5 start tbat is their best beginwith the win and tl1ank God for the ning sin ce 1971, Kansas Clly ha s
runs "
the worst record in the majors at 1The Indians, who've lost 13 of !4 . It doesn't figure to get mu ch
the last 15 games with Toronto , beuer much socncr for the Royals,
ended with 14 hits.
who begin a weekend series toni ght
"We could've quil ea.o;;ily and in Toronto against the brui sing
we didn't," Cleveland manager Dine Jays .
Mussina, 23, has made 15 starts
Mike Hargrove said. "We got
some run s. The guys on Ibis team in th e majors and II umes ha s
ca n scare so mebody else for a allowed fewer than wee runs. The
cha nge."
Orioles made 11 simple for Mussi The Blue Jays faced six Cleve- na. giving him an 8-0 lead in tbe
land pitchers.
sixth.
"Our bullpen didn't help," HarBrady Anderson homered for
grove said. "Arnsberg's pitch Baltimore and David Segui. play·
selection was poor, he hung a curve ing for the injured Randy Milligan,

hit two doubles. Mark Davis (0-2)
lasted only 2 1/3 innings and gave
up two runs on four hits and two
walks.
Tigers II, Rangers 5
MICkey Tcttleton hit a three-run
double in a five-run firsl inning and
Detroi t again used an early burs! to
beat the Rangers.
The Tigers, who sco red SIX
11mcs in Wednesday's 12-8 victory,
swep t the thr ee -game serie s in
Texas. Detrou had 27 runs and 36
htt s in the sweep.
After two inn~r~gs. Detroit led 65 and tt1 c teams had combim_:d for
I ) hits The Tigers added two runs
111 th e 1I1i rd inni1tg ~md Milt Cuyler
h1t a th1 cc -ru n hom er 111 the sc ~' ­
cn th .
Lcs Lancaster ( 1- 1) rcl1evc~
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4 2!3 innings. John Dol1crty piLChcd
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league s.::J.vc.
Cecil Fie ld er h1t an RBI single
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Kev1n Brown (3-1 ).
Brewers 3, Red So" 2
Bill Wcgm:.m won a duel wtth
Roger Clemen s in rainy County
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single by Dan te Jlichcuc scored the
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scored twice against Wegman (2-1)
in the second on Tony Pcna's broken -bat double. Wegman gave up
six hits in 7 1/3 innings, and Doug
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Pomeroy4'!1ddleport, Ohio

The Dally Sentlnei-Page-7

Friday, Aprll24, 1992

Page-6

(

vee student surveys people on

the burning issue of toilet paper

Dear A• La-sers: An unforgeuablc subject in your column
simply will not go away. I'm
refrning 10 that seemingly fri\'lllous
issue - which way a person should
position the toilet ~r when
.~NLANDERS
''1111. Los "-Dselm
rqllaciog a flllishcd roll.
, _ . SyDCICII&amp;e and
I always place a new roll in
c...o.ns,.........
the "ova-" dispensing posilion and
ha\oe even been known 10 revene
an "undcl" roll if !iiOiucwe in my
"I like it undtr because then it
IIDUSI'.IIold
il thai way_
rests against the wall, out of the
Allyone wllo belieoes this issue is way."
siDy is mimken As a student at
"You will use less paper if you
Union County College in New put it IU!Mr, especially if you have
Jcney, I begllt doing a llldio show small children or pets."
on campus_ Just for fun, I decided
One respondent said, "'Over'
to tab: a poll at school, at my place people are lazy. It takes more
of part-time employment, and effort to n:ach when the paper is
everywbm: I fOIIIICCI with score under."
sheet in hand What I found was
Several respondents related
amazing_
slllries of family arguments at the
Arter polling several hundred dirmer table. I was told thai there
people. the results wen: as follows: was actually an episode of ·All in
51 perceo1 prefer "over." 37 pertt111 the Family" where Archie yeUs at
IJIC[er "under." and only 12 percent "Mcaa-Head" for pulling die paper
didn't care as long as it was there.
·under.·
Even lhough many poople laughed
I had a kJt of fun with my survey
when they were asked, RIOSl had a and wanltld you 10 know that after
strong prd=nce and responded all these yCIII'S, it's still a topic of
immediately.
discussion.-- T.D.A .• UNION. NJ.
I'd like to share some of the
DEAR T.D.A.: I swore I would
reasons people gave to justify their never print another leuer on that
IJIC(erences. They said things such subject. but yours was irresistible.
as:
h never ceases 10 amaze me which
"When the paper goes o~r . it IS subject lllms readers on. Would
easier to employ the 'hit and spin' you believe I got more leuers on the
~tehnique."
toilet paper issue than on the
"( hang mme o~r so it OOesnl Pmian Gulf wal! Yours will be the
tooch the wall .•
last

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Community calendar
Community Calendar iltms
appear two days bd'ore an neot
and the day or that evnl Items
must bt rtctivtd well in advance
to assure publication in the calendar.
FRIDAY
PINE GROVE - Revival at
Pinegrove Holiness Church will be
held through Sunday at 1 p.m.
nightly. Rev. Steve Manley and
family, SwnmerwiUe, N.C., will be
evangelisL Special sinJ!:ing nightly.
Rev. Odell Manley inv1tes the public.
LONG BOTTOM - Faith Fu II
Gospel Church in Long Bottom
will have preaching and singing
Fflday al 1 p.m. with David Dailey
ail Dailey Family Singers and
other local talent. Pastor Steve
Reed invites the public. FeUowslup
will follow.
HOCKINGPORT - There will
be a round and square dance at
Hockingport at Kenny and M1lhe
Reynolds residence on Friday from
8-11:30 p.m. Ronnie Wood will be
the caller. Public invited.
~IDDLEPORT - Dance at the
Middleport Legion Annex Friday
from 7-11 p.m. w1th mus1c by
George Hall. Refreshments avail able. PubliC invitoo.

. niPPERS PLAINS -There will
be a round and square dance sponsored by the Tuppers Plains VFW
Post No. 9053 and Ladies Au•il i~ Friday from 8- 1130 p.m.
'-'!lsic will be by the Happy Hall~ Boys. Public invited.
RACINE - Meigs County
Church Women United will hold
its planning session for the May
f~lowship meeting at the Rac1nc
&amp;li&gt;tist Church at I p.m. Fnday .
Alf key women invited.
CHESTER - Michael Thierer
will be the guest speaker at New
L1fe Covenant Church of God 1n
Chester. He will speak Fnday and
Saturday at 1 p.m. and on Sunday
at 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. The public
IS invited.
POMEROY - The Meigs County Soap Box Derby Association
wiU meet Friday at 1 p.m. at Plca.RestauranL

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SATURDAY
- COOLVILLE -Girls Scout
troop 1221 will hold 1 recyding
cl&gt;Itection dri•e in the Coolville
,lementary School parting lot on

Sarurday from 9 a.m.to noon.

CHESTER - Tabitha will perform at Mt. Hermon United
Brethren Church, Texas Road. Sunday at 7:30 p.m . Pastor Robert
Sanders invites the public.

WILKESVILLE - Smorgabord
dinner at the Wilkesville Pythian
Hall Saturday at 4 p.m. Cost is $5
for adults and $2.50 for children.
Public in vi ted.

POMEROY - Trinity Church of
Pomeroy will have a carry in dinncr following morning worship service Sunday. All members welcome.

PORTLAND - Gospel song festival at Portland Elementary Sc hool
will be held Saturday at 7 p.m . featuring Mes se ngers of Love,
Singing Messengers. Dailey Fami ly, Joy Singers and Freedom
Gospel Trw. Free will offer ing.
Public invitoo.

RUTLAND- Rev. John F. Corcoran, pastor of the Rutland Church
of God, Route 124, Rutlanj, will
be honored by the congregation
Sunday at II a.m. The day has
been designated pastor appreciation
Sunday .

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Senior Citizens Dance Club will
hold a dance Saturday 8-11 p.m. at
1h c senior catizcns center. Music
wil l be by the Smokey Mountain
Drifters and Arthur Connan! will
be the caller. Public invited. Bring
snacks for the snack table.
LOlTRIDGE - Couniiy Music
N1ght will be held at the l.ouridge
Community Center Saturday from
6 p.m. to midnight. Refreshments
av:~~l.able. Public invited.
COOL VILLE - A spagheui dinncr will be held Saturday from 57:30 p.m. at the Coolville Masonic
Lodge. The meal wiU also include
garlic bread, dessert and drink for
S3 .50, adults. and S2, children,
w1th children 12 and under, free.
The dmner is sponsored by the
Coolville United Methodist
Women .

POMEROY
Community
Assault Prevention Services will
have an awareness program Satruday at Kroger in Pomeroy. At II
a.m. there wiU be a presentation by
Living Dolls . They will present a
preschool stranger roleplay . At I
p.m there will be an interactive
program on bully's and strangers.
Public invited.
SUNDAY
POMEROY - AMVETS will
meet Sunday at 2 p.m. at the DA V

Wolfe named division winner
I

~.Best

weekly 1osm at the rncent
·ngs of Ohio TOPS Oub No.
have been Terri Hill, Donna
s, Julia Hysell and Heidi

ong.
: Bob Bainter won the afghan and
Thrri Hill and Juanita Humphrey
Won tbe fruit bastcts.
: Winners of the bunny contest
• Julia Hysell and Terri Hill.
The Man:h monthly queen was
Hill.
Ocbbic Hill wu announc:ed at
Sprinotime and members hon-

IIIJr .l!hiffis.

Hall, 201 Mulberry Avenue,
Pomeroy, to elect officers.

MIDDLEPORT- A pancake
breakfast will be held Saturday
from 7-11 a.m . at the Heath United
Methodist Church sponsored by the
men of the church. Donations will
be accepted.

CHESTER - A meeting and
practice of District 13, Daughters
of America. will be held Saturday
11 I p.m. at the Chester Lodge Hall.
All members are urged to attend
the practice for the May 30 rally in
New Lexington.

The new measurer will be Linda
Grim.
The new KIW (KOPS in waiting) is Dotti Jones.
Nancy Manter presented a prognun "Rededicabon to TOPS."
It was announced that Shirley
Wolfe is a division winner to bt
honored at Ami Recognition Day
in Grove City on Apri125.
The group meets every Tuesday
from 5-7 p.m. at the Pomeroy Carpenter's Hall . Call 992-2234 or
992-5638 f~ funher information.

Apostolic

Dear ADD LaDders: My husband
and I just had our fust child. The
fust thing out of people's mouths
when they see the baby is a
comment on wbo they think the
baby lool:s like.
AU parents, deep down inside, like
to think their baby resembles them
or their side of the family. If you
say, "He's the picwre of his dad.·
the lllOiher feels left out If you say.
"He looks just like his mother." the
father feels left out.
The best response is: "He (or she)
resembles bo1h parents."
Please don't mention anything
about the baby resembling grandparents. Neither parenl wants to hear
that
rve never seen this topic discussed
in your column and hope you11 print
my leuer. -- FAITHFUL READER
IN OSHKOSH
DEAR OSHKOSH: If you really
want to make some points with the
parents, you might mention Richard
Gere, Tom Cruise, Am1e1te Bening
or Michelle Pfeiffer.

CHESTER - The Pomeroy
Chapter, OES No. IB6, will meet at
the Chester Masonic Hall for protem practice Sunday at 2 p.m . All
officers anend.
MONDAY
CHESTER - Revival at ML Hermon Un ited Brethren Church will
be held Monday through May 3 at
730 p.m . nigh~y with Rev. Donald
Bender, Fayclteville, Pa.
STORY'S RUN - Crusade for
Christ will be held at the Old
Bethel Church on Route 1 and
Story's Run Road Mooday through
Saturday at 7 p.m. nigh~y . Speakers and singers nightly.

Meeting scheduled
OAPSE Chapter 448 of Eastern
Local School District will hold a
meeting on Monday at 7:30p.m. at
the high school.

Liberty Assembly o(God
Dudding Lane, Maaoo, W .Va.

Pastor. Dan S. Eaton
Sunday Wonhip · iOJOp.m.
llumday 5&lt;-vice• - 7

Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.,

Keno Cburch of Christ

Pomeroy Flrsi Baptist
Ea~l Main St.
Pastor: Dr. Let Moni1
Sundly School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

First Southern Baptist
41 &amp;72 Pomeroy Pik•

Chester community news
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Allen. Katie
and Bobby, Greenwood, Ind., spent
Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Allen.
Kathy Frietage , Mary and
Susan, North Canton, spent several
days with her aunt, Lucille Smith.
Jean Frederick has returned
home from a visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush,
Winter Haven, Ra
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eichinger,
Pickerington, were weekend guests
of Opal Eichinger. Joining them for
Eas ter dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Eichinger and Dane,
Reedsville; Pat Wilson, Savannah,
Ga .; and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Eichinger, Tiffany and Justin ,
VicenL
Mrs. Steve Meek and children,
Mt. Sterling, Ky., spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Addie Newell,
Middleport.
Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Smith and
children. Michigan, were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs . Delmar
Baum.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell
were Easter dinner guest~ of Mr.
and Mrs. John Newell and family,
Keno.
Easter dinner guests of Opal
Hollon were Mr . and Mrs. James
Hollon and Ktla, Belpre; Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Parker and Kclli,
Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Walker and R.J., Belpre; Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Hollon, Scotty and
Tammy, Kara and son, Lancaster;
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hollon, Eric and

Pastor: E. LamarO'Bryant
Sunda~ School ·9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a. m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Serm:es- 7:30p.m.

noon planting them. Students Alban Salser, Kim
Smith, Marion Snider, Michelle Snider, Amy
Boggs, and Mandy Jeffers, along with Mrs.
Cook, teacher's aide Faith Varney and Dorothy
Smith from Marshall Roush Greenhouses are
pictured as they worked yesterday. (Sentinel
Photo by Brian J. Reed)

Ricky Lee and Chassatie, local.
Weekend visitors of Ethel Orr
were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Meyers
and Jcnna, Columbus, Susan Foster
and son, Grove City, Roger and
Janet Grueser. Logan. They were
all Easter dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lee, Bashan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Chevalier,
Jessica and Krister, were Easter
dinner guests or Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Beal, Pomeroy. Sunday
evening dinner guests of the
Chevaliers were Betty ChevaliCr,
Tuppers Plains, and Adam and
Abby Chevalier, Pomeroy.
Opal Eichinger m:en~y spent a
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Eichinger. Pickerington.
Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs.
Jeff Horton and Elizabeth, Columbus. On Sunday the Eichingcrs and
Suzannah and Opal Eichinger
attended a basketball game in
Cleveland.

Middleport •ln:t Baptist
Comer Sixth &amp;. Palmer
l)utor: Rev. ]arne! A. Seddon
S unda~ School- 9:15 a.m.
Worship - 10:15 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.

Band practice set

Racine F1rst Baptist
Pastor: Steve Dcavt't
Sunda~ School -9:30a.m
Worship - \0:40a.m., 7;30 p.m.
Wainesday Services -7:30p.m.

The Middleport Alumni Rand
will have its first rehearsal on
Thursday, April 30 at 7 p.m . in ~1e
Meigs High School bandroom. All
Middleport Alumr1i Band members
arc urged to attend and .learn to
play their instruments agmn . Mem bers needing instruments shou ld
contac t Iva Sisson (742 -2 187) or
Roger Williams (992-6782 or 9925389) as soon as possible.

Sll~er

Run Baptist
Pastor: Bill LitLie
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 7:30p.m
Wedn esday Scrv1ces - 7:30p .m.
MI. Union Baptist
Pastor : Joe N. Sa~rr
Sunda~ School - 9 : 4~ a.m
E\lening- 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Serv1ces- 6:30p.m.

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Catered By
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Bethlehem BapUst
Pastor: Rev. Earl Shuler
Sunday School - 10:30 am
Worship - 9:30a .m.
Thunday Semces · 7:30p.m.
Old Bcthr Free Will Baptist Church
211601 St. R1. 7. Middlepon
Sunday School · I0 a.m
Evening - 7:30p.m.
Thursday Service~ · 7:30p.m

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Hillside Bapllst Church
S1. Rl. 143just offRt. 7
Pu:tor: Rev. lame! R. Acree. Sr
Sunday School · 10 am
Worship - II a.m.,6p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Hope Baptist O.aprl
l70 Goanl St., Middh:pon
Puror: David Rryan, Sr
Sunday School · 10 a .m
Wonhip - II a.m ., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Semce1 - 7 p.m.

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l2l N. 2nd St., Middlepon
Pastor: James E. Keuee
Wor1hip - I 0 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servil%5 · ? p.m
Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St. Mum
Sunday School · 10 1.m
Wor1hip - II a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services · ? p.m.
Fort.U Run Baptist
Pastor: Arius Hurt
Sunday School · 10 a.m
Wont-lip - II a.m.

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Heroic sergeant
COLUMBIA, S.C . (AP) William lasper ( 1750- 1779),
American Revolutionary so ldier.
was a sergeant in the 2nd South
Carolina regiment.
In the auack on Fort Moultrie in
1776. he distinguished himself by
dcfyi.1g cannon balls and recovering the nag under British fue.
Gov. John Ruuledge gave him
his own sword and offered Jasper a
commi ssion, which he declined,
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Sacred Heart Ctthollc Churdl
161 Mulberry Ave., P001eroy, 992 ·l898
P11tor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
S11. Coo. 4:45 -5: 15 ~-m.: ~us - 5 : 30p .m .

300 6 cyl, run• great.

1911 Dodge D50 Sport Pickup .................... $4995
Ext111 aharp.

992 -3847
Sunday School - II a.m.
Wonh.ip - 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedn~sday Services - ? p.m.

Fr.. Will Baptl.!t Chun:h
Ash Street, MiddlepM
Pastor: Mark Morrow
Saturday Service · ?JO p.m .

Rulland Flrsl Bapll~ Church
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - I 0:4~ a.m.

FLOWERS DONATED· JColorful spring
nowers now adorn the front of Southern Junior
High School, thanks to the hard work or students in Patty Cook's class and the school's
Partner in Education, Marshall Roush Greenhouses. The business donated the Oowers, and
the class was hard at work on Thursday after-

Pomeroy We!bldt Church or Christ
33226 O.ildn:n'• Home Rd.

Middleport Chun:h ot Christ
5th and Main
P1stor: AI Hansoo
SWlday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 8: 1~ . 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

Wednesday Service -7:30p.m

Sun. Con. · 8:4l9 .ll am ,

Syracuse Church of God
Apple and Second Sts.
P~ostor : Rev . 01vid Russell
Sunday School and Wor5h.ip- 9:30 • .m.
Evening Services- 7 p.m .
.ncsday Services - 7 p.m

Enterprise
Pastor: K~11h Rader
Sunday School - lOa.m
Wors hip · 9 a.m., 6p.m.
Tuesday Se rvices . 7 p.m

New life Churc h of God
Chesler
Pastor: Gary Hine &gt;
Sunday School 9:30a.m .
Won;hip - 6 p.m
Wednesda)l Services - 7 p.m.

Pas1or: K~ i!h Rader
Sunday School - I 0 a.m.
Worship · II a.m., 6 p.m.
Thursday Services . 7 p.m .

Bearwallow Ridge Church of Christ
Putor: Jack ColeJKWC
Sunday School- 9:30 l.m.
Worthip - 10:30 a.m ., 6:30p .m.
Wednesday Services-6:30p.m

Zton Churdl of Christ
Pumeroy, Harrisonville Rd. (Rt 143)
Pastor: lntc:rim pastor
SUI1day School - 9:30a .m.
Worst11p - 10:301 m., 7:30p .m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p m
Bndbury Church of Christ
Putor: Tom Runyon
SWlday School · 9:30a .m.
Wont-lip - 10:30 a.m.
Tuppe:n Plains Churth or Christ
PastOJ : Robert FOiiter
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship · 9:45a.m , 6:30p.m

Dt.-ter Churrh of Chrlsl
Pastor : Chris Stewart
Sunday School · 9:30a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m .
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
Rull1nd Ch urch of Christ
Eugene E. Underwood
S\Did&amp;y School · 9:30 l .m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Pa~tor:

Mason Church of Chrl.;~
Miller SL, Mason, W.Va
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Worship - lla.m ., 7 p.m.
Wednesday ScMces - ? p.m

1911 Ford Tempo 4 Dr................................ $4495

Auto., air, tilt, crulaL

Middleport Church oflhe ~:uaren~
Pastor: Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm, Jr.
Sund11y School · 9:30a .m.
Wonhtp · JOJOa .m., 6:30pm.
Wednesda~ Servia:s - 7 p.m.

Episcopal

Holiness
Pine Grove Bible Holiness Church
1/2 mile off Rt . 325
Pu tor: Rev . OTJe ll Manley
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wootlip - 10:30 a.m., 7JO p.m.
Wednesday Scrv1ce · 7:30p.m
Wl'~ll'yan

Bible Holiness Chun:h
15 Pearl St., Middleport.
Pastor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday school ·9 :30a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

llt·sell Run Holiness Church
Pas tor : Kobcrt Manle)l
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.. 1 p.m.
ll1Ursda~· Sc!"&gt;11Ct · 7:30p.m

Forest Run
Pas10r: Wesley Tha tcher
Sunda)l School - \0 a.m
Worship - 9 a.m.
Thunday Services - 6:30p.m .

Heath (Middleport)
Pas10r: Frank Sm11h
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wedn esday Serv1ces - ~p .m .
Mlnersvlll~

Pas10 r: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School - 9 a.m
Worship - 10 a.m.
Pearl Chapel
Panor: Aorence Smat-1
Sunda y School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 am
Pomeroy
Pastor: Eunhae (Grace) Kee
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship - I 0:30a.m., 6 p.m
Wedncsd•y Services · 7:30p.m

Rock Springs
Past or:Keith Rader
Sunday School - 9:15a.m .

Harrisonville Holiness Chapter
Pas tor : Rc'J . John Ne\1 1Ue
Sunda)l School \0 a.m
Won hip - II a.m., 7:10p.m
Wednesday Service - 7:30pm.

Woohip · 10 1.m.
Wedr1eaday Service• - 6 p.m .

Latter-Day Saints
Rtoratlnlztd Church of Jesus Christ
In LIU('r Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd .
Pl.!ilur: William Roosh
Sunday School - 9:30 un.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
W ednesda~- Servtces - 7:30p.m

Lutheran

Rutland
Paswr: Arthur Cntxrec
SWlday School - 9:30a .m .
Worship - 10:30 am
Thu11day Services · 7 p m

Soowvllle
Pastor: Flo~t:n ce Smith
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Wurship - 9 1.m.

Bethany
Pu1or: Kenneth BU.c::r
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m
Wednesday Service! 10 a.m

lib«ly Chrlstlln Church
Dex1&lt;r

St. Paul Lulheran Church
C(J mcr Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pom~my
Past or: Laun A. Leach Shrdfler
Sunday School -9 :45a.m.
Worship · I I a.m.

Carmel
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:301 m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th SWI)

DO p.m. (Jrd &amp; 4JIJ SWJ)
Wednesday Servtce - 7 JO p.m.

Ret'dsvllle Church o( Chrlst
Pastor: Ptulip Sturm
Sunday School: 9:30a.m
Wonhip Service: I 0:30a.m
81blc: Sludy, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Christian Union

\-It Olive United Mrthodlst

Off 124 hchmd Wilkr.~ville
Pastor: Charlc~ Jone!
Sunday School -9:)0 a. m
Wont-lip · !0:30 a.m., 7 p.m
l11Ur ~ Jay Serv11.:c s · 7 p.m

Christian Union

Pastor: Theron Durham
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wedrlesday Services - 7 p m
Hartford Church ofChrlslln
Christian Union
H1nford, W.Va.
Pallor : Rev David McManis
Sunday School · II 1.m.
Wonhip - 9:30 1.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesd.ly Services - 7:30p.m.

Church of God
Mt. Moriah Chun:h

or God

Racine:
Pastor: Rev . Jame! Satterfield
Sunday School - 9:45 1.m
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 1 p m
Rutland Church ol God
Pastor: John F. Corcoran
Sunda~ School - :0 a.m .
Wonh1p . II a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Semces 7 p.m.

Morning Star
P1s1or: Kennelh Bak~r
Sund1y School - 9:45 1.m .
Wonhip - 10:30 a. m
Thursd.w.~ Servtc:e1 - 7.30 p.m

joppa
Hrenda WcllCI
Worsh ip 9:30a .m
Sunday School \0:30am
Wc1lrrcsday Scrv 1ccs- 7·30 p m

Rc('dsvllle
Rev. l.flarlc s Eaton
Wors h1p - 9:30 a.m
Sunday Sctl c..ol \0:10a .m
Wcdnc51lay ScrvKe5 7 30 p m

ltocklngporl Church
Grand Stn::d
Sunday School · 10 ~ m
Worsh1p . II a.m
W c~ n esday Scrviu::! -8 p m

Tuppers Plains Sl . Paul
P11! tur : Sharun Hausman
Sunday School - t) a.m
W or~ h1p 10 a.m
1 uc~d ay Sr rV1CC\ . 7·10 r m

Calvary Dlblt Church
Poooewy Plk., Co. Rd.
Pauor: Rev. Blackwood
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Wtntlip 10:3 0 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
Spiritual F1ith Church
St.ale 338. Anuquity
Pastor: A. Stewlrt
Sunday School · \0 a.m
Evening - 7:30p.m.
·rn .. n.day Service - 7:30p.m.
Cat~ary

Pilgrim Chapel
Hamsonville Road
Pas tor: Rev. Viaor Roush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m.
WMncsday Sel"\lice - 7:30p.m.
Sthersvill(' Word of Faith
Pastor David Dailey
Sund1y Schoo\9:30 a.m
Evening - 7 p.m
"lllunday Strvice - 7:30p.m.

Faith Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
!'astor: Rev. Emmel:\ Rawwn
Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7 p.m
Thunday Service - 7 p.m.

R4!Jolctng

Pentecostal
PtnltCOSUI Aambly
St Rt 124, Rlcinc:
Paslor: William Hoback
Sunday School · 10 a.m
Ev~ning · 7 p.m
Wed nesday Sel"\lices - 1 p.m.

Haul Community Church
Off Rt. 114

Chrisllan F~U owship Center
Salem St , Rutland
Pa1tor: Robert E. Musser
S unda~ SchOO · 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 ·15 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday &amp;rvlc~ 7 p.m.
Moue Chapel Church
Supt M1ke Matson
S•Jnday school - I0 a m
Wonh1p II a.m. , 7 p.m
Wednesday SemO! - 7 p m

.\1iddleporl Pentecostal

llurd Ave .
Pastor: Rev. 01rt Baker
Sundl)l School · 10 a.m.
Evemng · 6 p.m.
Wcdne,iday Serv1ce1 - 700 - -

Torth Church
Co . Rd . 63
Sunday School - 9:3() a.m.
Worship - \0:30a.m

Harrisonville Presbyler-lan Choor&lt;•
Wonhip · 9 •.m.
Su llday School - 9:45a.m.
Middleport Presbytrrlan
Sunday School -9 a.m
Wolf\hip 10 am, 4 p m (2nd&amp;. 4th Sun.)
Syracuse Flrst United Prcsbyll'l'"ilft
Sunday School · 10 a.m
Won h1p II a.m., 4 p.m. (I s1 &amp;. 3rd Sun.)

Seventh-Day Adventist
Seve-nih -Day Adventist
_\1:ulbcrry Hts. Rd., Pomeroy
PasLor: Roh Snyder
Saturday Services :
Sabb.lth School · 2 p.m.

Fallh Cosptl Church

Long Bouom

Wo~hor

Sunday School - 9:30a .m
Worihlp 10:45 a.m.,7:30 p m.
WMnwby 7:30p.m

19111/2 Ford Escort 2 Dr........................... $3400

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MI . Hermon United Brelhrtn
In Christ Churr-h
Tt xu Communi1y off CR. 8.2
Pulor: Robert Sanckn
SuOOay School - 9.30 a.m.
Wordup - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p .m.
Wednesday Serv1ces - 7:30pm

.\ tl . Olive Community Church
Pa.slur Lawrence Rush
Sunday School - 9:30 1.m
Evening - 1 p.m.
Wedneday Scrv1ce · 7 rr m
Un ited Faith Church
Rt . 7 oo Pomeroy Hy - l'u ~
i 'a~lor: Rev. Rohcn F.. Smuh. Sr
Sunday School · 9 :30a .m
Wors hip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Scm~ - 7 pm .

Church

Pastor: Rev. Michael Pang1o
Sunday School - 10 1.m.
Wednelday Service• - 7 p.m.

Syracuse Mission
14lt Bndgeman St., Sy111cusc
Pas tor: Roy (Mike) Thompson
Sunday School - I0 a. m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wednesday ScMce 7 p.m

Community Chun;-t-1
Rurlingham
Pastor Ray Laudcnm.lt
Su nd ay School · 10 am
Wonh1p - 7 p.m.
Wedne sday Sem l% - 7 p m

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l~urllngton

Bethel Chur(h
Township Rd., 468C
Sund1y School 9 am
Wont11p · 10 a..m
Wednesday Services 10 iii m

JlHIUr.

Pastor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday School · 9 :30a .m
Worship - 10:30 a.m .. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Dyesville Commu nity Churt'h
Sund1y School · 9 :10am.
Wont11p · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Coolvil le United Methodist Parish
Pastor: Harold E. AUoway -Pnddy
Coolville Churrh
Main &amp;: Fiflh St
Sunday School · 10 a.m
Wunhir - I.J 1.m
Tuesday Servtl%s 1 p.m

Long Doltom
Pastor: 01ar\es Eau.m
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:10 a.m.
Wcdn&lt;":5 dly Services · 7:30 p.m

Fairview Blblr Church
lttart, W.V1 . Rl I
Pasto.- : lames l...cwu
Sunday School · II a.m.
Worshlp · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesd1y Service-7:30p.m

New Hav"n Church of the Nazanne

East l..elarl
Pastor: l{uger Grace
S unda~· School - 10 a m
Worihip - 9 am

N:utland Dible Methodist
P1stor: Rev . !v&amp;n My ers
Silllday School · 9:30a.m
hcnmg - 7 p.m
Wcdn~s day Services- 7 p.rn

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Whitt's Chaptl Wnleyan
Coolville Road
Put or : Rev . ~llip Rldcnour
Swaday &amp;:hool -9:30a.m.
Won:tl1p - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Servict - 7 p.m

Portla nd First Church of the Naz.arene
Pastor: William Justi!
Surl(by School ·9:30a.m
Wonhip - 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Serv1ces - 7 p.m

Panor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School - 9 :30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m

CJm Free Mrlhodlsl Church
Pastor: Will 1am W~ h arm
Sw1d11y School - 9.30 a.rn .
Worship - I 0:30a.m.. 7 p m
Wedn esday Semcts 7 p.m .

Ctle&lt;&gt;tcr
t•Mstor· Sharorr Hau sman
Worship - I) a.m
Sunday School I0 a m
"\lm"day S('f\IIC C~ · 7 r -m

Freedom Gospel Mission
Raid Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
Pa ilor: Rev . Roger Will ford
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worsh1p- \0:45a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Se rvict - 7 pm

Rutland Churth fllhe r-.·azarene
Pastor: Samuel Buy~
Sund1y School - 9:30 1.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

Suuon
Pastor. Kenneth fhker
Sw1day School · 9:30 • rn
Wonh1p 10:45 a.m (1st &amp; 3rd Sun)

Laur~l

Hobton Chun:h of Christ In

Carlclon Interdenominational Church
K.ingibury Roed
Pastor: Clyde W. Hmdc:non
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Evening - 1 p.m
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m .

Mlddleporl Communlly ChurctJ
515 Pea rl St ., M1ddle~tt
P11s1or: Sam Andenon
Sw-~ day School I 0 1.m.
Evemng - 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7·30 p.m

Racine
Pastor. Roger Grace
Sund1y School - 10 am
Woohip - II a.m

Mclgs Cooperative Parish
Nnrlhrast C lu~er
Alrr&lt;d
l,utor. Sharon llausrnan
Sunday Sct-100 -9:30a .m.
Wonhrp - II a..m, (dO rr m

Syracuse Churc h of the N:u.arcnl!
Putor: Re .... Glenn McMdliln
SWJday School · 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:30 11 .m., 6 p.m
Wednesday SeMces - 1 p.m
Pomeroy Church or the Nazarene
PIJtor. Rev. Thomas McClung
Sunday School - 9:30a.m .
Wor1h1p - 10:)0 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

South Ret.hd New Ttstament
Si.l~r Ridgr
Pastor: Duane Sydaulricker
Sunday School - 9 1 .m.
Wonhip - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeMct - 7 p.m.

The Sa lvation Anny
11 5 Buncmut Ave ., 1•omeroy.
SWlday School 10:30 a.m.
Wor;hlp 10:00 a.m., 7:30p .m.

Our Saviour Lulheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sis., Ra~mwood, W.V1
Pastor: Rev. Geo.-ge C. Weirick
Sunday SchOO - 9:30a.m.
Won:h.tp - II a.m

Graham United Methodist
Worship - 9:30 a.m. (ht &amp; 2nd Slm),

Church of the Nazarent
P1slor: John W. Douglas
SWlday Sch&lt;xll - 9:30a.m
Worship - \0:45a.m .. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services 7 p.m

Trinity Coogngatlosal Church
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman
Omrch - 9:15a.m .
Worship · 10:30 a.m

SucctSS Ro1d Church of Chrlsl
Pastor : Joseph B. Hoskins
Sund1y School · 9 a.m.
Won hip - 10 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

United Melhodist

Nease Settlement Church
Worthip · 2:30p.m. ;
Thursday servtcea - 7:30p.m .
Sunda~

Other Churches

Salm1 Ccnlrr
Pastor : Ron Fierce
Sw1day School · 9: 15 a.rn .
Wonh1p - 10:15un.

Southern Cluster
Apple Crove
Pastor : Carl llid.1
Sunday School - 9 un
Wonhip . 10 a.m.. 7 p.m.
Thunday Services "/ p.m.

Htmlock Grove Church
Putor: Charie1 Dootigan
Sunday school· 10:30 a.m.
Wonhip · 9:30a.m., 7 p.m

Full Gospel Ughlhoutt
33045 Hiland Road, Pomeroy
Pastor; RO)' Hunt.c:r
Sunday Xhool - 10 a.m .
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tuesday&amp;:. Thursday - 7:30p.m.

Chester Church of th~ Naurrene
Paslor: Rev. Herbert Grale
Sunday School - 9:30 a.rn
Wonhip · I! a.m., 6 p.m
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m

St. John Lutheran Church
Pine Gro\le
Pntor: Laura A. Leach Shrefner
Worship - 9:30 un.
::itu1day School - I 0:30a.m.

Langsville Christian Church
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Wor1tl ip - IOJO a.m., 7:30p .m.
We«ktesdly Service 7:30p.m.

128 Mill St. Middlepon
P1stor: Chuck McPhenon
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 1 p.m.
Wedne•day Service · 7 p.m.

Reedsvlllt Fellowship

Bradford Church of Christ
St. Rt 124 &amp; Co. Rd. 5
Pastor: Derek Stump
Sunday School 9·30 a.m
Worship - !0:30 1.m., 7:30p.m.
Walnesda~ S!Tf'ic~1 - 7:30p .m

Puwr: Woody Call
Sund.ly School · 10 a.m
Evenmg -7 p.m.
Wednwiay Service - 7 p m

Nazarene
Racine Flnt Church of the Nazarene
Pastor: Thoous L. Gatcs.ll
Sund1y School - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Servtces - 7 p.m

Fl~twoods

Grace Episcopal Church
326 E. Main St., Pom r.ro)l
Pastor: Rev. Dr. RO)' C. Myers
Sunday 5Ct1ooland wonhip - 11 a.m.

Wonhip-9:30 11 .m.
Sunday School · 10:30 &lt;m.

Central Cluster
Asbury (Syracuse)
Pastor: Wesley Thatctler
Sunday School - 9 :4~ a.m.
Worship - II a.m.
Wednesday Servaces · 7:30p.m

Church of God of Prophecy
O.J WhLie Rd. off St. R1. 160
Pa~tor: Pat Hensou
Sunda)l School 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m .
Wednesday Service~ - 7 p.m

Sun . Mus - 9:30 1.m.
Daily M1u - 8:30a .m.

f.dtn UnltOO Brt'lhr~n In Chrla
2 In milu north ci ReedJvillc
on State Roote \24
Pa stor : Rev . Robert Martley
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Won.hip - 7 p.m
Wodn~day Services - 7

Auto., •lr.

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Auto, AM, tilt, cruiH.

1914 Ford Tempo 2 Dr................................ $2400
Auto., tra11., sllarp.
1916 Cllev. Cavalier 2 Dr............................ $1250
Auto. traa1., 4 cyl., lligll miles.
1974 Poatlac Fireltlrd ................................. $2000

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Ph. 992·3490

992 -1781 . Pom!foy

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Middleport. Ohio 45780

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Pomeroy

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228 W. Moin St., Pomeroy

PHARMACY

Middleport

992-S432

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MIDDLEPORT, OHt

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FISHER
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Mill Wn1k

C.rollnt1 Cab, 82,000 mlllla.

280 W. Main St.

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Pomeroy Church Christ
212 W. Main St
P1sl0r: And~w Miles
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worohip · 11}30 a.m , 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kleskl of
Tippecanoe annoWlce the b1nh of a
so n, Kristophcr Add1s1on, on
Wednesday, April 23, at the Umon
Hospital in New Philadelphia.
The infant we1ghed seven
pounds,
four ounces. Mr: and Mrs.
POMEROY - The Meigs CoonKlcski,
the
fonncr Jenmfer Chapty Veterans Service Commission
man,
of
Pomeroy,
have two other
will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in
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Kurt
William.
age 12 , and
the Veterans Service Office in
Kre1g
Frednck,
age
two.
Pomeroy.
Annie Chapman, Pomeroy, and
Paul
Chapman of ncar Pom eroy,
RACINE - The Racine United
Methodi st Women will meet Mon - and Shirley Kleski of Gncatcnhut·
day at 7:30 p.m. at the church. All ton, Ohio. arc grandparents.
women of the church invited.
RUTLAND - The Ru~and Gar den Club will meet Monday at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert
Canaday, Hysell Run Road. The
program will be on lilies and plantmgs to attract butterflies. A potluck
will follow the meeting.

Church of Christ

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Space For Rent
s2.50 Per Week
call992·21 56

1 J S E. Mfmoriol Or
991 -1104

Pomtroy

EWING FUNERAL HOME
"ll il(nil' nnrl ." 'il'n ·in· 4fwnn ··

Established 1913

I~LE I

&amp; SUVI(E

992-7075

9'2 -212 1
106 Mutbarry Au.

UFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFETY

Pomeroy

172 NO&lt;th le&lt;Ond Avo.
M1dd~port,

Ohio

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~The Dally Sentinel

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BLLLETIN BOARD
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PQLICATION
Metgs County Young
Democrats Wtll Begm Selling

and

Hangmg Baskets on East
Matn Street (next to Super 1 0)
on Friday through May 12

Noon to 7 Grand

from

Opentng on Sunday 2 PM
OffiCeholders

The Publtc IS lnvrted

HELP AN ADULT
LEARN TO READ I
L1teracy Tutor Tratntng
Wed Apnl29
9AM 1230PM
OR Fn

May 1

AND Sat

6 930PM
May 2

9AM530PM
Call679 2913 or 675 6076 to
regtster

ARNIE S SPORTS
LOUNGE
Gallipolis Ferry WV

FRIDAY

NIGHT

The Beach Blast
Conttnues wrth more fun and
pnzes Hard Rock Cafe Night
wrth an a1r gUitar contest
Hard Rock Cafe T Sh1rts
from Orlando

Public Notice

Public Notice
ORANGE TOWNSHIP
TRUSTEES
PATRICIA CALAWAY
CLERK
46686 GUTiiRIE ROAD
COOLVILLE OHIO 45723
PUBLIC NOTICE

The Orange Township
Truetees will be accepling
... ted bids lor tile 1992
cemelery mowing season
un111May 2 1992 A total ol5

cemeteries to be mowed 2
llmee 1 monlh or •• deem&amp;d
nece11ary by the trus tees
Bldo will be opened May 4
1992 7 30 p m at the home ol
1ho clerk Palrlcla Calaway
The tru1teea reaervelhe right
to accept or reject any or all
bid• Low bid may not lnflu
2

In Memory
In loving Memory ol
WILMA ANDERSON
Died April 25 1986
The oun wao ohlntng

bris;tUy

Thill

boauUful

worm

oprlng day

Then '" got tho newo
YCMl - • caUod ow.y
Our hoarto - • fllllld
wl1h oorrow
Tho
1houghto
ran
1hrough our mind
God hlld lalcon home
Our preck»ue on• of •
ldnd.
YCMlr memory lo 1 Ull
wl1h Ul
Tho pain ' " hove to

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God wroppod Hlo ormo
around you

You

re In

Hlo

loving

CllrO.

Sadly mloood by lhe
Jameo Anderoon

IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEAS
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
140
Case

37feettoastake thence
south 78 dog roes easl711eo1

Rovl;~9Co~d~7S5~tlon
Pursuant to an Order of
tills Cour1 thelollowlng par
eels ol real properly will be
sold at public auction st the
Meigs County Courthouse on
April 29 1992 at 10 00 A M
Said real property shall not
be sold for less than two
thirds t23) ol 11s apprai s ed
value
The following descrtbed
lanllsand tenements situated
In Meigs County Oh o to

wit

wrth DemocratiC Candidates

and

Public Notice

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Rats of Beddtng Plants

B USIDeSS serVICeS
Friday April

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Public Notice

ence the lrustees decision
Send bids lo

Patricia Calaway

Clerk

46686GuthrleRoadCool'w' lie
Cillo 45723
(4) 23 24 27 28 29 30
(5) 1 4 5 6 1 OTC

Public Notice
L£GALNOTICE
Roelno Vlllogo Cieri&lt; wrll
roc:oNo . .lod bido lor 1i78
F600
Ford Cab/Chon11
(old Racine Fore Deper1menl
tank Truck) vehicle Number
R1EVAJ114&lt;1 unlll4 00 p m
on Monday Moy 18 1992
Minimum bid 13000 00 Can
bo IMn at Roelno Wolor
BuUcing. !lido lo be oponad
M1y 11 1t the rec•••ed

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
Situate In the County ol
Meigs (n the State of Ohio
and In lhe VIllage of Mtddlaport and bounded and described as follows
Situate In Philp Jones
orlginlal plat of the VIllage of
M1ddlopor1 County ol Meigs
and State of Ohio to wit
Being twenty she and onehall(26 1 2) lee1 off the nor1h
side of lot no sixty seven
(67) In said Village the same
being a parcel of land twenty
six and one hall (26 I 2) by
one hundred thirteen feet
(113) and extending from
Second Street east along
Coal Street to a certain alley
Reference Deed Vol 186
page 303 Meigs County Deed
Records
The real estate above
described Is subject to all
lessee easements and rights
ol way of record
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Sllualed In the County ol
Meigs and State of Ohio and
ln160AcreLo1No 1224 and
being on the road from Porn
eroy to Rutland being 60 feet
wide In front on said road by
100 feet running back al thai
width 100 feet The hne on
the front bears north 40 degrees wesl side lines run
nlng back south 50 degrees
Welt and back line being
paralllll wl11l lronlllne being
Lot No 352 In lhe Village ol
Pomeroy except the coal
underlying said premises and
the rlghl to mine the same
Also the following real
eslate In said VIllage Meigs
County Ohio Beginning at
the southeast corner of 1he
above described lot thence
south SO degrees wesl one
hundred feel to a stake
thencesouth61 degreeswesl

to a slake
north
20
degrees
eastthence
100 feet
Ia the
place ol beginning
Rolarence Deed Vol 254
Page 463 and Vol 260 Page
419 Deed Records ol Meigs
County Ohio
JUDGE
DONALD A COX
4117 24 t5)1 3TC
Public Notice
ESTATE OF JERRY W
FAIDENSTINE DECEASED
Case No 27424 Dockot13
Pogo 373
Nollce ol Appo nlmen1 ol
Fiduciary
Revised Code Soc 2113 08
OnApril9 1992 lntheMelgs
County Probate Court Case
No 27424 Theresa M Frlden
sllne
53116 SR 661
Reedsville Ohio 45772 was
appointed Executrix of the
estate of Jerry W Frldenst
lne deceased late of 53116
SR 681 Reedsville Ohio
45772
Robert E Buck
Proba1o Judge
Lena K Nenelroad Clerk
(4) 17 24 t5) 1 3TC
Public Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Village ot Pomeroy
desnes to recerve sealed
b1ds for Gasolme products
-unleaded and d1esel fuel
tor one year perrods
All sealed brd1 shall be
rece1ved 1n I he Clerk a
Office at 320 Eaat Main
Street, Pomeroy Ohio on or
before 11 00 AM on May 1
1992
The Pomeroy Village
Council reserves the ughl
to accept or reJect any or all
b1ds
Brenda Morr s Clerk
V llage ol Pomeroy
320 E Ma n PO Box 666
Pomeroy OH 45769
(4) 17 24 1 tc
Pub lie Notice
In the Common Pleas Court
of Meigs County Ohio
Fred George et al
Plaln1111s
Case No 92 CV 105
Vs
E E Nelson et al
Defendants
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To E E Nelson Jennie
K Nelson W F Thompson
(Conanued on P • 10)

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OFFICE

HOWARD
EXCAVATING

FOR SALE

BULLDOZER BACKHOE
and mACKHOE WORK
AVAILABL£
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
HOME SITES ond
TRAILER SITES
LANDCLEARING
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UMESTONE-TRUCKING
~RH

ESTIMATES

2

Agriculture
Lime

VALLEY INC.
Rt. 2
(i Millwood,

HOWARD L.
WHITESEL
ROOFING

Apnl24 1980
loft us suddenly

He
Hts thoughts
unknown
But he loft us
me monas
We are proud to own
So treasure him,
God,
In Your Garden of
Rest
For hare on Earth
He was the bast
Sadly mtssad by
Wtfa Lola and son
Larry and Fam1ly

RACINE Family Needed Fo h I 2 s lory 3 4 bed oom
home w th 4 po che s I has ment d n ng room am iy
oom a d a sm 1 1 ou bu d ng C ooci s zed lot
WAS S28 500
REDUCED TO $26 500
POMEROY Beech Street You need to see th s beau tu
b c k home Ha s 3 bed oom s a ge v ng u basement
a d ono ca ga a go
$34 900

GUTIER CLEANING
PAINTING

985·3561

DOWNSPOUTS

Real Estate General

992 5692
992 3056
992 6365
992 5371
367.0421

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TROY-Bt£T
SHRUB &amp; TREE
Our Sprll\8 Sh r-ent 0(
'fro) lHh nilen Now In Sock
You Local Tr!,lt Bill Deale

TRIM and
REMOVAL

WAKEirELD'S

o• o•l93 Ji ll

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FI!EE UTIMA'TU

985·4473
667·6179
7 7 97

tfn

CARPENTER SERVICE
-Room Addition•
-Gutter Work
-Eioolrlcal ond Plumbing
-Rooftng
-InteriOr &amp; Exterior
Painting
(FREE ESTIMATES)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

3 13 92 Hn

POMEROY 1 oor am e home w th 2 3 bod ooms
basement and ga Rge on paved st ee l $28 000

USED RAILROAD TIES

lawn Mowing
Fertilizing Weeding

AGRICULTURAL

Trimming &amp; Removal
Reoldondal I
Commercial
Free Eetlm•tu

742-2138
3 15 92 1 mo pd

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TROLLEY STATION
CRAFTS

DK's FARM TOYS

10 Dlo-4 St, IIW41epott

'Riders Avlilablt'
DISPIAYID AI

IHE QUALITY PRINT SHOP
MIDOUPORT OH

3394-1 JO •-4 00 poi
742 302D-AIItr 5 DO,_
4 l-92 1

Extended Easter hours
Open untll7 30 pm
APR 28 6 DO pm Baske1 Claas
MUST PRE REGISTER FOR
All ClASSES
HAS Mon S.t tO am 5 pm
Sunday 1 6 pm
For More tnlo Call

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KING'S
TV
INSULATION
ZENITH
SERVICE
•Vmyl S1d1ng
•Replacement
Window

204 N. Sec. Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
992-3184

JAMES KEESEE

I y llih lWen Now InS o k
) u Loclll 1'1'"21 fM Deal•

992·2772 or
742·2097

il 50 Wesl llhn~ Obioo59J 38 5

539 Bryan Place
Midd leport Oh1o

WAKEI1ELD'S

1 mo pd 4111182

1 14 tfn

212019213 mo

'J(p tfi ryn
?.ferufows
SPECIAUZING IN SLATE
OR CANVAS
39815 Gold R1dgo Road
Pomeroy Oh1o 45769

Welcome Slates
$20 00
Custom Pa nlings

614-992 2242

MIDDLEPORT GUN
SHOP

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NEW OPENING

SUMMER
IMAGES

134 Ml St,Miit\po!l, !l.

HOW OPEN
Hrs. 9 to S
Ma1.
Sat.
HANDGUNS, RIFLES,
SHOTGUNS

t.,.

2 M1leo on Hyoel l Run Rd.
POMEROY OHIO
NEW SCA WOLFE BED
t2
$25 00
16 Voa11s
$30 00
1 V1s1t
$3 DO

RUY-SEIJ~ TRADE

4-21 92 I

mo

pd

v•• ,,.

c•J·~"'·'

992·2487 or
992·7884
4 7 92 1 mo

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

614-949·2801 or 949·2860
(No Sunday Calls)

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5 FtM Kittens To A Good
Home 614--446..S037 Af1ar 5 lO
PM
7 Puppl11 To G veaway 5 Mala
2 Female 614 256-6456
Puppy lab Mall 614-446 1692

6

Lost

&amp; Found

Found tmalt house dog, nea
Meigs Counly fairgrounds 614
1112 ·2256
lost watktr coon dog Hyun
Run Smllh Road area toal
Friday night 614 892 5056

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POMEROY Oil ~S769•
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Ouabty HI EHklency Air
Conditioners, Heat
Furnaces &amp; Now

Water Heaters.
Bennell8 Mobile
1391 Safford School Rd

Ca0(6141

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OH , WV. I. H.U.D
Appnovod M-laclurod
Houaag Produds

4 Bedrooms Unfurnished C11y
Water.!. Patrlot/Cadmu• A,..a
$:100 ueposit $200 Month 614
379 2939 Or 614-875-4014
Furnished 3Br House 1 Fioo
$350 +UIIIItiea Upper Fourth
Avanu• Ga lipolis Relerences
Security O.posh 614-446-4416
Afttr 7p m

N ce eHicl•nc:y cottage unique
and bN.uCHul

All Yard Sakts Must Be Pakl tn
Advance OEADUNE 2 00 p m
the day btlorw th• ad ls to run
2 00 p m
Sunday ~lion
Friday Monday Million
2 00
p m Sa1urday
Gallipolis

&amp; VIcinity
Jay Dr VI Community Yard S.ll
1S 20 Homes April 30 Mad 1 &amp;
2 9-5 Due To Work Schl
Dttft"nt Homet Open DIH.,.nl
Oayt Ail Open Saturday! At 'lS
1 M111 Wett Of Holrlrl

PI Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity
Yard Sale115 Pllaunl St S.t
April 25 8 30 lilt 1 Children
cloth ng, toolt bookt toll
mor. Rain or Shine
Gerage Sakt GallipoJt. FifTY
hill Milt behind Bull School
whtlt hou .. on left April 24 &amp;
25 t 00 till ? Urge. women•
clothing. Iota mor•
Vard S.le Thul'l Frt Sat 107

Van::l Sale
S.turdlly, 1102
Melldowbrool&lt; Drlw 1 j)() 1111 ?
8

Public Sale

&amp; Auction
R ek P11raon Auc11on Company
full I mt aucl on"r compl•t•
auction
urvlc:e
Ucenud
166 Ohio &amp;. West Virginia 304173-!785

9

Wanted to Buy

Don 1 Junh 11 Sell Us Vour Non
Woril ng
Major AppUancu
Color TV s VCR s M crow1v11
Etc 614 256-1238
UHd Mobi.. Home• Ctil 614
446.()17!
Wenttd To Buy Junk Autos
With Or Without Motora. Call
larry linly 614 388-9303

Employment Services
B•auti&lt;:ilniBarber on fH IOf'
nrwice batUa to work at Lltkln
Hospital Lakin WY 1 2 da)'l
per wtek.-consulting Diethlan
t~Niell tor lakin Hoapltll
Llkln WV Mull be r11gltt1rad/
llcen11d dlllhlln. Seriloee to
be
2 days per moroh
'Conllllllng labora1ory IIMctl
for lakin Hoephal Lakin wv
lab to bill MedlclldiMedkare
1nd/or any third Plrt~ companM S.rvk.. to lncludt
pick up &amp; dsllvery 'Conoultlng
pharmacy IIIYicft for Llkln
HoopHol Llkln WV Phsrrnoey
mull be comput•rtzld 1 lnl•
loco with IBM" AS4DO tyat1m &amp; tlms eoftware PKk-9 lnl-.tart 1'1'0«11 _.act
3114-j175-323Q 111 . 20 "'24 llooFrl- llem-4pm for bid form
O..dllrw lor IPI&gt;IYing 1e 11ay 15,
1811:1

FlO-

Aid

For

PhYOICII

Beaut clan/Barber on lee to
service basis Ia work 11 lakin
Hasp tat lak n WV 1 Of 2 days
per week Interested per10n call
304~75 3230 lXI 20 or 24 Mon
Fri 8 OOAM
4 OOPM IOf bid
fo m 06adtlne fOf applying If
May 15 1992

Conaunlng Olttllien servicu tor
Lakin .~osplta Lakin WY Must
b. r.gTSterad licensed 0'-t:hlan
S.rvicn to be performed 2 days
per monlh lnternttd per10n1
call 304 675 3230 e:rt 2t1 or 24
Mon F I 8 OOAM 4 OOPM to bid
to m Oeadftn. tot' applying Is
May 15 1992
Consulting Laboratory se~k:es
to lakin Hospitel lakin WV
lab lo bill MedlcaicUMidlcar•
and or any third pat1y com
pani" S.rvicts to lndudt
pick up and delivery. lnllrlltiKI
pertons contac1 304-675-3230
ex1 20 OJ 24 M~Fri 8 00 AM
4 00 PM tor bid form O.adline
for epply ng 1 Yay 15 1992
Consulting Pheramecy M~k:es
tor lakin Hoepllll lakin WV
Phtrm•cy
mull1
a,. com
putarized end Interface with IBM
AS400 compU1er system and
AIMS aoh wa~ pac:kaga lntor
ested persona contect 304-61'53230 1x1 2D or 24 Man Fri
a OOAM 4 00 PM for bkf form
Dead! ne tor apply ng Is May 15
1992
Consulting Psycholog cal 11r
nc udtng evalu.lions
vices
team meetings steH consul
tat ons ca.. manageman1 in
tonn•tlon etc lor resldlfllt ol
Lakin Hasp tal • ICF Unit to
maintain ICF certifieation MuS1
ha.,. eurnnt WV llc:enH in1ar
estld perolll contact 304-6753230 lXI 20 or 2C Mon-Fri 8 00
AM
4 00 PM for bid form
Dead lne tor •pplylng May 15
1992 Avtr1ge ol 12 hourt pe
....k

Yard Sale

Wullld Good Ulld Porc:n Fur
nltura Prater Wlch• Or Atd
Wood 6M 256-6351

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Unaltached7 Meet Are• S ngiiS
Through Our Singles Ntiwstet
tar Write S ngles P 0 Bot
1043 Gallipolis Ohio 45631

COMMt:RCIAL and RESIDENTIAl
FI\EE ESTIMATES

YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

1

Reduce Safe A.nd F•sl Whh
GoBHI Caplets And E Vsp
0 u,..tle At FrU!h Pharmec:y

Top PTk11 Paid All Old US
Colnt Gold Ring!z S ver Coins
Gold Coins M T ::::li Coin Shop
\51 Second Awtnue Gallipolis

\loohik ,\ llouhk\1 itlt·

nn

NO Trespualng or hunting on
farmer Rolfe lH fann Property
h11 been le111d end ~~~~-

New Homes • Vinyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

ATTENTION

offer

GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS
HOMEIS
C.ll Today MHI Tonlto
1 900.71'J..1006. $2 95 Min 18 +
Matettl Cotlte Mesa California

oppoelte Johnton t Meriliet

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MIDDLEPORT Beaubfullmge home w th a e woodwork
frnrshad attiC largo porct1 leve l lo t a nd 2 ca gar ago A very
un1que home for $45 000 Owner w I accept e asonable

Announcements

27th Sl l famlll11 tum on•Nit

2/121112 tin

J Da71 J Newepaper1

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Announcements

614-992 2549
4/151112/1 mo

3 bdrm Oouble widt in Racine
n1e1 ne.tghborhood $300/mo
pus depod lncludu weler
sew•g• and lrash 614 949-2217

AUSTRAl A WANTS YOU
Excellent
Pay
Ben&amp;! ts
Transportation
407-292-47117
Ext
571
9a m lOp m
Tol
Refunded
AVON .-~ A
cccllc-c
Ac-ro
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Spaars 304-675-1429

WORKERS/DECK
HANDS/Host.....
Etc
Posl1ions Aboerd Cruise Shlpa
$300/$900 Wkly Frll Trtvel
C1rlbbean Haw• I B1h1maa
No Exp Neceuery 1 206 7367000 Elrt 1617N9

Thoro

Dopo~.,.,. w~n Soono -~

HMnh Clttnlng Dutloo. 111-24
Houro W11kly Aoforonco R•
qulnd Pl1111 lncludt With
RHume Aepty To CLA 113 cJa
Galllpotlo Dolly T~buns 125
Third Avertu~, Gallipolis ottlo
4!1131

"304-e~-6042

2 bedroom turnlahtd mobile
t'tom!t.... 1lr cond call anytime
304 , ,-,..5248

1 told you bungee cord wouldn t work

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Miscellaneous

Plastic Drums lO Gel &amp; 50 Ga
13 00 And S6 00 614-367 7802
18

Hornes for Safe

ltll With 88 Mob It Hom• 3Brs
CA On Secluded Lot Close To
Town Gr-.•n School $29 500
Firm 614-46-4314

Wanted tO Do

Mulberry His Pomeroy spa
Will Babysit In II~ Home Rod clout 2 bdrm home g 1 'ng
nlf)' Area References Available room c:loeels 2 I replacll
Call814 245-S887.
d ninq
oom
kitchen
w/cab nets full bath w/nn ty 1
GlorgN Port atM. Sawmill don't 112 bath w shower downstairs
hau your loqs to the mtl Just CA g11 h.at t n shed bas•
ca11304-675·1~57
mant private lane near senior
c:ltiztns.hospllals-c:hurchas
Miss Paula s Day Cart Center school 614 992·3424 for •pS1hl eHordable chlldca,.. M F polntment
6 am 5 30 p.m Ag~s ~10
Bafo,.. af1ar school Drop-Ins 32 Mobile Homes
welcome 614-446-8224 New In
tant Toddler Car. 614-446-6227
for Sale
Mow lawn Arrt Size
Daytime 614-446~901

Call

Pun shed sant:titlad Christian
would love to g1v. tHIImony
and God s miSSI~ In your
church 614 378-6225
Will Do Babystttlng In My Home
Cert futd Nut"SS Aid Good Loca
1 on And Ret.Nneet 614-4462652

Wilt Do Babyshting In My Home
Located Near Clay School 614256-6869
Will Do Housec: leaning In Gal
llpolis Aru $4 50 Per Hour 614
446-8406
W II Do HousekeepH.g Gall a
County And lmm&amp;d all Sur
round ng Area 614 379 1134 Ask
For O.bb •
Witt mow lawns 304-67S-6T20

Will take care of llder1y man or
woman In your home 23 years
eKpe ierce l'lthlrences please
c:a 614-989--2'115 ask lor Flora
Would like To Babysit In My
Home C oae To H lis And 1(.
Mart 614~46-1362

Financial
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Business
Opportunhy

DIETITIANroiET TECH
NOTlCE
p usant Hill Manor A 201 Bed OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHING CO
Nurting Fat: lily In Plktlon Ohio rwcommtndl thlt you do busl
Haa A Full Time Oppor1unily ness Wl1h people you know and
Available For A D1tt tlniDI•t NOT to lind mon•y thro"'9h the
Taeh Thit ts A Clinic:• Pos lion mail unlll you have invest gated
With Llltit Or No Superv sory the oH•rlng
Dulles Pleasant Stable StaH To Home Wonera Needed By 150
Provide Suppor1fTrain ng For Rrms Top Pay $339 Week Or
Immediate Consld•r.tion, C•ll Mor. Rush $1 oo Set AddresMr Undeman At 1..1J14 289-2394 sed Stamped Envelope 110 O&amp;A
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DIRECTOR OF NURSING
OH 45324
PlaQint Hill Manor A 201 B.ct Tavam bus nua for sa • or
SNF In Piketon May 81 Looking lease M ddlepot1 Oh o 304
For You To Run Our Nul'llng 882 ']362
Dtpartmenl A,.. You A Strong
Adwocata Of Anldent Dignity Vending Route Local We Hne
And Quality Care?
A TMm The N.,..l1 Machtnes Mak ng A
Builder Able To llst1n To Ideas Nice Sludy Cash ncoma 1
01 Others? Skilled tn Public 800-GM-4354
Rt atlone
And
Ablt
To
Aep,..Hnl Vour Facility In Th• We Ar• Looking For Paopie Who
Community?
A Strong Or Art Interested In Opening A
ganizer
Experienced
With Busln"' Or hpand ng A B"usi
Medtcare Medic•ld And Per niSI Develop Y'our tnlll'lst ln1o
aonnat Management? Then This A Satisfying And Reward ng
Ut ty Char~es
Is Tht Job You Heve. 8Mn look Elptrialnce
ing For HCF A Pr~ressive Onrh. .d eo.t Or Bond ng
Peop •-Orienhtd
Ohto-Based l.Nse lnvolwld Con act Tt'la
Corporal on W II Provict. You Manager At GC Murphys At
W th Orlent11lon Suppor1 And 114-448-2353
Any Nlldld A11istanc:e You
Must Take Advan1ag• 01 This
Unlqus OpportunHy Bw Reply
ng lmmedlat1ly To J m Un
deman
Admlnstrator
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Plusant Hill M1nor P 0 Bot
31 Homes for Sale
334 Plktton OH 45661 614 289-

$1 000 Reba11 Schult 14x16 2
B.clrooms 2 Baths Can Spec a

Low Price Fre,ch C ty Mob

it~

Homes 614-446 9340

S500 Ott Purchase Price ot Any

New Home At Elsea Home C.n
tar Grut Salecfton Free Set Up
And O.llvery Call614 m 1220

1961 Melody 12x65 Jbdrm 2
bath untum shed $4100 cash
614 1112 3033
1975 mobile home 12x60 new
carpet good cond 304 882
3155

1985 W ndsor 2br Fully Fur
nlthld Dishwashii!J 0 sposa
TV Slereo Syst11m 1 hroughout
Wuhw &amp; Dryer 2 Bedrooms ot
Fumltwe And Liv ng Room Fur
niturt M crowaVI Retngerator
And Stove 614-446 3547. 304
1113-4356
1986 Clayton Westwtnd 14155
Two Bedrooms AC Natura
Gas A 1 Cond lion $8 800
Phone 614 992 7104 Alter 6 30
PM
1989 Redman Danville 14Kn
Tctal Eleetr c Excel ant Condl
lion, Priced To Sa 614 367-0139
Aher Sp m
19920ouble wide R•po Never
I wtd In New Home War
ranty SO down to qu.1 I ed
buy., 304 755-5865
2 BA 12x60 Hollypark N•w car
pet &amp; vinyl throughout Exct
lent condhion Prtcad upon In
tpedion 304-TTJ-S840

htn turned down lor mobile
home loan? Cat I us w• can help
30C 755-1'191 lXI 17
Like new 1986 mobile home
very n cely rum shed
HomHiud Reatty Broker 304
675-5!40 or 30H82 2405

12x60

KIT N ( ARl YI E &gt;\l by I arn "ngh1

Household

72 Trucks for Sale
- ---::---:-:--:19'71 Stepslde Ct'tlll"f 4x4 4 ~
S p11d eo ooo Mil•• 3 nch un.. •

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Real Estate

:2;-3_9_4:_E_OEc-c- -;-;;c-;:--;:;c-;-:- l2021 Marquen• Awe 5 yrs otd
Two experienced Harbor Pilo1s all brick maintenance ftM
40 to 60 hours per wMk must home • bedrooms small living
live whhin commuting distance room dlningroomlfam ly room
at Marlena Ohio Send ruum 1 combinahon
kitchen
ut I ty
to P 0 Box 5U5 VIenna WV room Ill one l4wlll eover.d
26105
patlo in back privacy flrM:e
- --c---:c---::----:c:---- 1 garage, shown by appointment
Hot Dog Sale Person Ful Time only 304-675-1238
Dress Code Shorts Appro•
250oo300 Wkly Avg Maybe More 3 Bedroom Home On I Acr~ W t
614 367-0689
Consld1r Land Coni act Ca I
:...__:_:;:--..,.----;-~-:-- 1614 256-1526
l.agal Secretary need to have :---;---;-- ---;-- - - - - c baslc computer skills typing 3
bed oom
homt
large
take dictation stnd ,..sume lo bathluliliry room vtny s ding &amp;
Box C-21 care Polnl Pla11nt windows new gas tumac:a
Register 200 Meln 51 Pt Pn large front porch back po eh
WV25550
1pproK acrtlot on AI 62 south
~.::.:.:_-:-:--:--:-:---::--c:-~ I Asking price S20 000 304-675Mac:hanlc Mull1 Havt1 Own Hand 7147 after 5 OOPM
Toola Must Hawt EKptrienc::e
~-11 A"
1 p u Th Idly 614 A-frame Clb4n 16 x37 Mar1 n
44'6 ~~r
"'
1M'
ton WY Williams drNbnar
"C:"""---c---c---c-;;ccc:;c-::-:-;-~ 1 Rlve.r Naarby Monongahat 1 Na
Now accepting 1pplicatlol"'l tor llonll Forest Next To Handley
lawn mowang Must bl 16 years Public Hunting A,..• GrNt
o oldar Applies! ona havt to be Hunting, Fllhlng (Turby O..r
n by May 4 Town of Haf11ord 811r) Modem Cabin For 1-10
PO Box 7. Hartford WIJ 25247
BMutlful Mountain Sett ng
$11 900 614 379-nUI
Patient Service Aasistan1 Approxlmeltly 20-25 Houf'li Per Buullful Brick Wtlh Many Ex
Week Mull Be Energetic And trul Priced Below Appralnl
Able to Work Flexible Schedule Until lby 1tt Cell Qukkty. 614lncludlng D1y Ev•nlng And H2-5919
Saturday Houl'l MecUc:ar Offk:e
Experience Helpful Will Train Flalwood Aru Pomeroy, Large
Mature Anpon.,ble Person Country HOI"nnl Ntw Khchen
Who II S.llllfhP't Ta 8 r1h Con- 811h &amp; Carpeting Low S30 a
trm And Reproductlva H•aHh Qualified Bu)'ll' 614-446-2359
Nllda Of C Ients Mutt Be Well
0 ganlztd
Accurate
With For ••I• by owner In Hand•rson
Figurn And bcord KHplng ebowe railroad tracQ. 7 room
hooao 4 Bodroomt I bo1h, Lo&lt;
Hlll'e Superior Communication slu
1001:100 lmmedlate pos.Skil 1 Must B• Abl• To Work "'Jion $17000 tlrm Call Htfen
Under GuldtllnH Whh M nlmai 11.1 yeo J04.675..4142
Supervi~on Aequirn Ae 1ble
Transpot1atlon-l Ablllly To Work Gallpotls 3 Bedroom Brick
In Melgt uatlla Lawrenca Home Corner Lot e&gt;wn.r LNv
Counties And Ol:her Stu If lng A,.. Adjacent lela And
Nllcled Time And Out 01 Ren1111 Al10 Avallaba. Caii814County Tr11vel Paid Star1 $5 50 1'f1.4345 (Aft.r 8 00 PM) For loStnd
Rnume
And
Two format kin And Appointment
Employment Rlfer~ncn To
Planned
Plren1hood
Of Garage apartmenl Crtb Cratk
SauthH.t Ohio 3M Richland Ad $1\500 304-576-2615
Av.nue Alhtna Ohio 45701 By HouM And 2 2 Aem Land l
A~p=-~c--1::_30- ;-11192
- ,'-;E;-:OEJE
:=::-S=--;;;::=
P
I Bedrooms 2 Ba1"s living
Prof111lonal Drummer Want• Room Dining Room Khchln
1'o Form Country And Rock And Den $46.000 614..]88-8481
Group Seriou• lnqulrin Onty Huntington super locl11on near
8:.1~4..;4~41~154:..:.;.8;__ _ _ _ _ _ ctty bul stores 1-64 or quill
1
tl-1 1 roomt $11 !00 304BUSiness
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811!-3091 or 304-675-2406
--,--T:...r;;.a_ln-;:l:::n::g===l'" rown, 1wa 11ory 1"'"' bad-='
rooms full baHrMnl 1112 bath
NowtltSouthullem •ttached 1112 ear gar~g~~
Relraln
Buslnesl Cott•ge Spring
Central heal 1nd air Evenings
p azt Call Todl~ t14-44&amp;-C367 I Callll4-44s.870'7:
-------------Rtgls1eratlon fQ0.05.127oiB

for Rent
1112 room lpl untum thed
VIand St Pt Pit acrou strait
from Citizens Mini Bank 614446 2200
1bdrm apt In Midd •port water
sewaCJ• trash pald you pay
1 ect e/gaa $150/mo
614 949
2217
1bdrm
$225mo
neludas
ulihll•• 11curl1y depos t required no pels 614 992·2218

BEAUTIFUl APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES 536 J1ckson P k1
from $192/mo Walk lo shop &amp;
movln Cal 114--446-2568 EOH

Buy or sell Riverine
1124 E Main Street
Hours M T W 10 00 a
p m Sunday 1 00 to
614 992 2526

Efficiency apartment Reference
and deposit rwquired No pats
304-675-5162

S4

Furnished Apartmenl 1 Bed
rooml- Utlltl" Paid S2601mo
920 r-ourth Avenue Gat pols
Ohio 614-446-4416 Aft• 7p m
Fumlshld Aper1ment tbr next
to Ubrary parking c•nlra heal
air ,..r,rencn 614-446-0338
S.fo,.. 7p m
Gracious lvlng 1 •nd 2 bed
oom apertmt~nts at V 11ge
Manor
and
R verslde
Apartment• in Mldd eport From
$196 Call 814-1192 T18l EOH
llfay1t11 Mall Nlt:t 2 Rooms
And Bath $175/mo Includes
Utilitlll Deposit Required 614
446 1733 614-446--4222
Modem 1 Bedroom Unlum shed
Apar1m•nt With Appllanctl No
Pats $189/mo Water Included
ltOO O.poo 1 814-445-3611
Now acc:tpllng tppltcatlons fOf
M1110n Apat1ment1 Equal Hous
lng Opp air cond laundry
room trM truh pickup, close
to 81or" &amp; echoota 304 7735529
=o••- - -,-ndc ---;tw- o--:b ed
-:-roo
- m
apartments tor rent 304-6752053 ar &amp;11i-4100

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33

45

Wedga Apt1 506 Burden• St
Point PINIInl no pets 1 1nd 2
bedrooms 304..1J75-2072 afte
Furnished
Rooms

Rooms for rent week or month
Star11ng 111 S120 mo Galli• Hotel
614-446-1560
S Hp nij rooms with cooking
Also Ira ltr space All hook ups
Cal a tier 2 00 p m 304 7n
~1 Mason WI/

46
BEAUTIFUL Home Site For Sa e
22 Acrn Or Wilt Dlvld• Approximately 2 Mlln From R1o
Gnnde Near Ol:her Beautiful
Homes
6l4 245-.5040
Day
Phon• 614-24~9575 Evenings
lot• tor ••I• trail•" ac:c:eplable 304-615-2722
Lots In Galllpotia Ferry 100%
ow,..r Unenclng at $98 &amp;4 pe
month any one of tour lots
available 304-675-2722
lots In New Haven
100"4
ownar llnancing 11 $101 46 per
month buyt all thrM lola d04
615-2122
Lots joining Poln1 100% ow,..r
llnanclng et 1101 46 per month
~ .n thr" ott 304-6750J

White ROJd

18 krn

Most y Wooded With A BeaU! I

lu B~ldlng Sit• That Hat A
View For M In Nlc• L..vel
Driveway
Rural
Water
Electriclly And Phona Service
Anll•bl• 3 M n From Holztr
HotpHal $39 000 614-446-4177.

Ov• 2 Acrn Of Good Building
S tes CIOM To Gallipolis Ana
Hosphat 614-446-.3992. Or 614
446-i839

Country Mobile Home Part AI
33N undtr new menagtmanl
loti $85 homa ranla • $235
814 385-a227
Mobl t Home lol 112 At:r••
PrlvateJ.. Rt 2 Nor1 h 6 Mil..
From ... olnt Pl.. llnt WV 614
446-9340
Office Space Modern OHic•
Suit• Available In Business And
Prof. .alonal
Build ngl
414
Second Avenue Galllpols Mo
r1s Haskins 1114-446 2631 614
446 2512

47

3844

49

Farm Want~ On Ohio River
For Vegetabl11
Milton H
Renick Real Et111e Brobr 614
983-2134
Wantld

Rnldentiat Build ng
Acruga For Quality
Homes Mull Be Whhln 5 Mlln
Of Holar Holpllat On Blacktop
Road 1.:104-27J..2940
Lol Of

Would Like To Rent A Houu
Whh 3 Or 4 Bedroom• Would
lib To H•YI HouM In Bldw•l
Dltlrlct ArlO

114-38~

7133.

Rentals
41

Houses for Rent

2br Houaa Fumlohlld Depaoli
And Referance Required
Pat• 814""46-4879

No

Anllquas
Poma oy
m to 6 00
6 00 p m

1 Bltek &amp; Gold Prom Dr11s
Size 11 Worn One. SSO 614
441..0009
12 HP Gnve y Rldrng Mower 50
Inch MoWif O.ck 614-446--2165
Af1er6PM

1991 W zard rid ng lawn mow•r
18hp $900 Garden lawn mowar
18hp $1200 27'0 tt chan nk
fence $165 'l04-895-J078

21r.2 ton central A!C s.t of twin
tMds 614 992..S934
3 Fuet Oil Tanks Make An Otfe
100 Amp Service Disconnect
140 614-388-9306

For Sala Old Styli Bedroom
SultaJ.. Four Piece And M•nress
Set Heuonable Price Call 614
245-9441
Air Cond 1oner For Sa, 5 000
BTU 614-4411028
Bedroom Fumltur• (EKpenslvt)
Fa m
Antique Gas Range
Guo In• Tank &amp; S!and Ant1qu•
VW Parts 614 256-6855

63

Livestock

Supplies
Bo&lt;k

dowa lintels etc Claude W n
ters R1o Grande 0+-l Cal 614
245-5121

56

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming. All breeds stytn
ams ~et Food Dealer Julia
Webb Call 614-446-0231

A K c pupp •• c" noN Puqs
and most ill b eads ar• avl!ll
able 304 576-2207
AKC Boston Terrier ~upp es 1
Fu Mask Female Call 614 256AKC Cocker Span al puppies 2
male 1 female ~ack $100 61466]3869
A.KC Ml,..ature Pomeranlans

S200
AKC

614~~3227

registered Boxer pups

304~75-2527

Sa a

614 446

Want&amp;d To leasa Tobaccc Ba!l.a
n Meigs County 614 388-9252
P eut t .. v• Messagra

64 Hay &amp; Gral n
:----=:-:-:---;---:
Approx

I FC Truck Sunvlsore
Ford &amp; Chavy lrucks b g and
sma
hardwa,..
lnduded
$89 95 9am-Spm 614 ~9-2600
Racn•
ntant cerseat $10 ntant car
rl•r $10 Sears chang ng labte
$30 othar mise baby IIams
114 543-54!3

S.are
washer d!Ytr
twin
alroller large child 1 swingu1
114-992 25i8 after 5pm
Tandy color computar 3 printer
and oth•r extras ••
II: ng $200 61•..ea2 sno aP; tor
Brendt

,.cord.,

I acks
57'l0 aft e
I

71

75 Boats

&amp; Molors

for Sale

Transportation

14ft hsh ng boat 20hp Mercu ry
tro tng moto
depth I nder
tratler $1095 614 992-3595

Autos for Sale

16 F1 Bass Boat 65 HP W th AI
Extras Ca I Atter 6p m 614 245
9521

1969 Mustang $3 ~0 1939 Che ...
$B50 198S Honda Shadow
700cc 2 400 mi S2 000 304-6753960

1978 Dodge Magnum Y8 auto
good condition esk ng $550
cash Ia ks 6\4 949-2ti93

'

BOA.TERS
J .:- Mar f\11 Serv ca Sa v ng A 1
Your Boat ng Needs Parts Ac
CISIOMIS Two Cycle Oil A d
S.fVICI 6 4 256-6 60
BOATERS
Gu nns Mercury Manne Serv c e
Me cury Ma ner Marcru ge
spec tat sl Mercury car1 1ed
Mob e We come to you 614
25H919

'

Want~ -S
~m
-,~-H
~P
~Ou
~l~
bo
-a-r~
d

Mol or Undo 10 HP 614 256-1526

1919 Muslong Roc. pi• F&lt;&gt;&lt; Now
Auto Parts &amp;
Parts Rebuitf Molar R~ant To 76
F we AKC Doberman
Ta I Look L •• 66 Mode 1900 614
Accessories
Docked Dew Claw Ramoved 446-8617
Wormed 614 256-9320
1980 Honda C v c 2 door 4 cyt, Budget Transmlss ons Utsed &amp;
Goldin
Retrieve
puppies $350 afla 6 00 PM 304 Ttl- rebullt star1 ng 11 $99 front
whee dnwe starting 1 $149 00
6wk.li old champ an blood I ne SOII6
614 24~s.&amp;n 614 992.JJ293
1200 614 992 3535
1980 Musl1ng 4 cyl atuo runs
Cheyennes Truck Auto Rt 50
PURE BRED c:
Sc:
IBc:
Ecc
RccAcc
N-cc
Hcc
US.
c- good QOOd eond good !Ires
McArthu Ohio New Premium
K ES. 1 mal• 2 t.maln b ue $800 364-675-2074
Qua 1y Replacement Crah
eyes wh te w mask
long
1981 Ponllac T 1000 4ap new P1r11 At Wholesale Prices No
t'lai,.d auptr n ce S160ea 61~ clutch 11nmbiy 85 mod• 4cy
Hassle Allums Frw O.tivwy
992--5144 atlar 5pm
motor n.~ns &amp; looks good $650
To Aru And Route Body Shops
Registered 3yr
old ma 1 614 992 ilt21
C. For Data Is 1-800-253-6358 .
Bichon Frise 614 742 2789
1981 Subaru 4dr Wagon 4WO
79
Campers &amp;
Reg ster~M:! AKC Bugl• pups 4spd Good Condition $1 500
Take
Guns
On
Trade
614
388
112 blue lick parenls good hun
Motor Homes
8934 Evenings
l•r. 814 593-7390 ev•n ngs
1975 Coechmen 5th Wheel 26
Shih l'l:u Puppiee AKC Reg 1983 Buick C1nlury Umitad
Clmper Good Candltlon c...n
loaded
mull
188
1985
First Sho6s Beaut l'ul loving
C1 paled And A Condh onlng
Plymoulh
Re
1nt
lO
000
m
IS
Pets $200 614~43-2285
614-446-2405
nice 304-675-6247.
TOI1oise shell H m•layan Cat 1984 8u ck Regal good cond
304 -6 7 ~91 9
AM FM PS PB PW cruise
_57___M_u_s-lc_a_l_ __
1800 304..(;7~1982

Instruments

1984 Dodge Arias 4 door black
AM FM casseHe 4 cyl auto
614 992 nl6 even nga

~-

1985 Camaro loaded 53200
1987 Dodge Aires PS AUla
$2100 1987 H01 zon AC $1400
304-675-2440

Couch And t.athe Cha Wlh
Foot Stool $250 614-446-3989

I FC F berg us
A 1 I bt ~ass aur,plilt &amp;
materials who •sale Men Frl
9am 5pm 614 949-2600 Rae ne

m

For Sale Yamaha OT 50 CC
B ke n l ke Naw Cond I on
Call 614-446 '017
cc-- -Hond• RC 80 Dirt 8 ke 614 446
2106

300 baiH of good

m xed hey tor 1111 61.-98~3593

1979 Chevetlt Malibu 56 000 ac
lua M $1000 1980 AMC Con
cord $200 614-992..5848

Conc,..tt &amp; P astlc Septic
TankA J•l Aaratlon T1nk1 Ron
Ennl Enterpri ... Jackson OH
1-80()...531 9528

Genesis Nut ilion Producls
featuring Am no Ac d Body
Bu id ng we ght lou and tat
bumar tormufa1 Anilab 1 IK
elusively 11 A II A d Ph1nn1cy
Tht uft way to d et

304

1989 Honda Plot 400cc walar
cooled fwd &amp; rev• se new In
91 $3 200 or t ade 614-446 0381
atter5 pm

t9n Olds Cut ass Supreme
good cond lion 614-992 5828

Oa maltons Fe
1756

runs g11at
5 00 PM

Po ad Haretord Bu t t 3 Yrs
Old Top Bloodllnu Taylor &amp;
T1ylor 614-643 2285

1964 Ponl ac Sill on Wagon
Full Slz• PS PB PW 3 Seats
New Battery New Brake System
Good Tirl!l $1200 614-446- 822

FREE INSTALLAT ON
SWIMMING POOLS
Only $62 91 Mo Fo 12 Mon hs
19x31x4 Pool Includes F e
ladders
Huge Oeck Etc
j'Basad On Selling Pr ce Of
$699 $14 45 APR Total Deterred
Pr Cl $754 92) 0oo I Bella-we 11?
Call BPI
-800 548 1923

Motorcycles

1987 Yamaha 700 Max m M nt
Condit on $1 WO 614-446 2387
Alter 4 PM

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Four (4) a umlnum wheels oH 1
1991 t:b y Sport Camera exc
eond $200 614 992 6505

Wheel Drive

Marhl Lambs Yea ling Ewes
Year ng Ram Rudy For Show
Phone 614-446- 1SB

Color TV 1 Por1abl• And Con
sole $60 Each Mtcrowave Ovan
$90 Electric C ot t'las Dryer $65
AC 614 256-1238

Sam Somerv 111 1 Army Surplus
5 m 11 Easl 177 Ravenswood
by Sandyv II Post OH Cl Wild
Twkey Season Soon Htt l'ull
ranga of •lzH Woodlsnd or
TrHbltrit Camflauge anny pet
tem clothing amall equipment
,..ntai •urplu• clothing Fri Sat
Sun Noon-e tXI P.M other days
hours 304-m-5655 Buslneu
mprintld
adll'ertlslng
apKialtln up to 25% dist:ount

Cott.e tab!• witt'! 2 m1tchlng
•nd t1bln l04-895-33HI

Building

t984 l..e Baron cendy mach nu
1 pop mach n• 35 PI Slh
whH ar 304 773-5651

Household

Big Savings On AU Carpet In
Slack. C.oh And C.rry Mol
lohon Corpolo 814-445-11144

55

Gibson Epiphone gu tar wllt'l
Ptney amp (4 mo old) $300
304-675-7156 between 5 OC)-7 00
PM

FOR SALE FROM PERSONAl
COLLECTION
Copenhagen
Porctleln Bing and Grondat'tl
plat.. in orig nal ttl l'f)lng
bona from Copenhagen Oen
maril;
with certificates of
authenticity Chr Simas 1971
19n and 1973 and Moher s
Day 1972 and 1911!1 140 each
Chari•ne Hoell ch 614 992 S292
IVInings

•

~========:::::-r:=========--t 1986
379 2927
Af1er250
7 00 PM
Honda
tou

DREAM
HOMES
$31995 &amp; Up Su I On Your lol
Set Our Models 614-886-iJ11

DAK~A

•••

19n Yamaha 400 Stree New
Carb Baltery T rn $400 614

Merchandise

P aetic And Medal Culvert 6 nch
ThN 60 Inch In Stock Ron
E¥1nl Jackson Oh o 1...acJO.
537 9528

2 Door Refrigerator Frost Fr. .
Harvnl Gold W11 $150 CUI To
$95 Retrlglfltor White Frott
FrN W• $150 Cut To $125
Side By Side Harvnt Gold Uke
Now Wao 12&amp;5 Cui To S195 30
Inch Etectric Range Wh"• Wu
$125 Cui To 19! 30 Inch Elsetrlt
Range Av~e~do Wu $150 Cut
Ta S125, W01her And Dryor Sel
Wll t245 Cut To $190
Whirlpool Weshtr And Drya
Set Harvnt Gold W11 1300 Cut
To 1245 0 E Dryer W11 $125
CUI To $75 Hatpoint Washer
Wu $1.50 Cut To $95 M1yt1g
Dryer Whitt Ukl New $150.
~g1 Appllanc11
814_.46

74

Miscellaneous

Merchandise
Goods

Wanted

Sc-

For Lease

Second Floor Apartm1nt For
Luse l R One B R Bath
Kitchen W Stov• &amp; Rafrlg
Water Fumlahld No Pets Co
ner Second I Pin•.~. Gal pol s
$230 Per Month uepos I Re
quii'MI Call 614-446-4249 614
446 2325 Or 614-446-4425

51

Real Estate

Wanted to Rent

Prot. .slonal Couple Would U ka
To LIIH For 1 Vur Very N ce 3
a.droom 2 Bath Home With
Garage In Or Naar Gal polls
NHd Pone11lon By Junt 1st
Wlteman Real Ettata 614-446-

Two TtwM And F ve Acre Par
celt $12 000 To $16 000 FIT 35
Rodney (Urnstrk10&lt;1) 614-2459448

36

Space for Rent

Antiques

•

1989 Fo d Aaroatar Conve s o
Van Autama c Ovard we Air
n I Cru sa IJery Good Condl
lion S8 400 Calt 614-446 7371
Aher 5 PM

6251

8 g Rlv.r Ant ques 510 Main St
Polnt P Nsant WV

Sehun HomlttMd 1992 1•xro 2
Or 3 Bedrooms 2 B11h~ VInyl
Siding Shingle Roof :)paciat
Pr~
$18 995 Franch C ly
Mobile Hom•• 614-446-Q340

&amp; Acreage

GUN SHOWAprll 2~26 Charles
on Civic: Centar Sat 9 00-5 oo
Sun 9 00-4 00 Adults $3 n
formation 703-236-7835

2 B R apartments In Mlddle~l1
newly remodeled low 1.111 u..
no pels $220 pe.r month
deposit required 614-992 2381
do yo

Tara TownhouM Apar1mtnts 2
Bedrooms 2 Floo-:!1 1166 Sq Fl
1 1r2 Baths CA Ow. 0 sposat 2
Pools l.hlllties Paid Excepl
E ectric: No P•t• $309 814 367
7850

Lots

52 Sporting Goods

53

..

Shor1 WhHI Base 305 4 Spud
4 Llf1 Alum Whee s Catt 304
675-7ti23 Or 614-446-4015

V RA FURNITURE

OPEN 7 D1yts A Week 9 A M 6
PM Sunday 12 Noon 5 PM
R1 141 4 M les Ott Rt 7 In Cen
tanary

4 WDs

984 Chtll')' •

J

Twin
bedroom auila w h
dtHIIr and night stand 614
1185-3523

D NETTES Wood Bar Stools
$14 95 (26 Table And 4 Padded
Cha rs$129

&amp;

1984 Chevy 4 Wheel Drive
Short Whet Bau 305 4 Speed
4 Uh A um Wheels Call 304
675-11i23 0 6\4-446401!

SWAN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
01 vt St Ga po 1 New &amp; Used
tumttur• heaters Wastem &amp;
Work boots 614-446-3159

BEDROOM Bunll: Beds $99
(2x6)
4 Drawer Chest Of
Drawert $44 95 TWtn Manress
199 Sel

Vans

1979 Fo d FtSO 4x4 300 6cy1
4sp PS PB alld ng window
bed ner topper 614 949-2490

PtCKENS FURNITURE
NawAJud
HouHhold fumlahlng 112 m
Jerrtcho Rd Pt. Pleasant WV
call 304-675 1450

LIVING ROOM Sofa And Ch.a
$179 And Up Cotfea And End
Ttbln $7'11 And Up Sw ve
Rock•r1 $19

Apartment

73

loft bed d esser hutch add11r
included 304-675-5.536

2 bedroom 1 bath private loca
lion on Radmen Ridge Htnder
son ,,.., S2DO month $'150
daposh 304-771_.059 or 3047'68.-5252
2 BR --••1 h
1
n1
c•--t "-t • .. ~~....0.:..3'"
0
.v..
own ~·..-v•u

44

J11nc:h nrn Alum Stoll Looks
And Runt Great $2 500 Call
614-643-0832

(

BARGA NS GALORE
614-446-3158

Repossassed Mobile Homas
Grut Seiectkm S nglu $500
Oown And Doubl11 S1 000
Oown, With Approvad Credit
Cll 1-800-589-5710

35

APPLIANCES
refrigera1ors
Appliances
B•s dft Stona
6l4-446-T398

LAYNE S FU RN TURE
Completa home tumish ngs
Hou!'l Mon-Sat 9-5 614-4460322 3 m es oul Bulav 1 Ad
Free Dellvary

-cr-u mj
~o;-hlld
~-A;-pp~lo

One bedroom furnished apt
Point Pleasant very clean no
pets 304-675-1386

Fanns for Sale

GOOD
USED
W11harB dryers
ranges
Skaggs
Upper Riv•r Ra
Crall Motel Ca
1 800-499-3499

2 bHkaom
Grove •rn r•ltrtncu required
304 _,. 75 2466

Nn l4 wkle only $599 down no
:i~n1 ahtr 5 yean 304 755-

-wo

V•ll•r.

51

Goods

Alcohol &lt;X Drug Counselor To
Provide Counsel ng Education
Pr9Sanla11ons In Out Patient
Seninp B A Degr•• Preferred
Expenenu Desirable Send
Resume By May 111 To FACTS
R1 2 Box 2Tl A Bidwell Ohio
45614 M FIH E 0 E

Chrtstmu Around The World
Now Hlrlni OlmoniS1rato,.. FrH
$300 Kll Ito Booking Parties
Ca 614 379-2.502

APRIL 13·18

ALL SCALES- VINTAGE 111d
COLLECTABLE

'

SESSION! $34 900 Make an olle

6191
2439
2660
2259

end Seedmg
Shrub and Tr""

LIME

MME D ATE POS

HENRYE CLELAND ............ ..... ............ ............ .. .... 992
TRACY BRINAGER
949
JEAN TRUSSELL
949
OFFICE
992

614-949-26~7

LIMESTONE

~2

5 tfn

KEVIN'S LAWN
MAINTENANCE

HAULING

MIDDLEPORT Grant St 2 Slo y orne w th 3 booroo ms
new s h ngle roof N G u nan ce &amp; ho wa ter he n to Full

IT S SPRING I TliE BEES ARE BUZZING AND THE
HOME BUYER IS SHOPPING I THIS IS THE TIME TO
UST THAT HOME YOU VE BEEN TliiNKING OF SELL
INGI WE NEED LISTINGS TO FILL THE DEMANDS OF
OURBUYERSIGIVEUSACALL TODAYIWE LLSTART
WORKING ON A SALE FOR YOUI

12

•Insulat ion

uI

A UTILE FIXER UPPER I floo home 2 bedroom s
bath outbuilding on paved street c os e to town $B 000

PH 614·992·5591

4 4 92tln

POMEROY La ge bu d ng ho has he po lonb al IO&lt; 3
apar1ment un1ts ncludes 50 x 00 park ng a t Good
ln\lestment proporty $29 500

bsm carpal shed fenced ot a ea

PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER &amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING L mes1one
D1rt Gravel and Coal
L1censed and Bonded

•Aool1n~

•

$34 000

R&amp;C EXCAVATING
BULLDOZING

BILL SLACK
992-2269

..

614·949-2202
4121/U/t-

REASONAeLE RATES

Quality

y•

4-21-92 1.. pol.

COAL

Q¥JAYMAR

••

NEW LISTING Rnnch sty e homt~ w
3 bod ooms ca
port a pp ances cab e hook up oc.a e d n S ~ acuse

OPEN
WED ·SUN. IG-5 p.11.

•FIREWOOD

•
••

POMEROY, OHIO

Everlasting

•LIGHT HAULING

4121921tln
, ••• s . . . . . ...................................-......... ..-••••••••••• r.

992·2259

NOW OPEN FOR SPRING
Plants, Herbs, Ptrtnlllals,

3/23192llln

mo pd

41 Houses for Rent

w~H~n~8
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BARTENDERS/CASINO

SNODGRASS
UPHOLSTERY
RACINE, OHIO
u.,.,.,
r... r. RM...,.
..,.,,....&amp;..,., ..

247-4035

217 E Soco1111 It
POMEROY, OHIO

9411-2188

MIDDLEPORT 5 Second A oo y e ~ ecu 11e ype 9 oom
homR w h 4 b J uu n
d 3 lu I OiJtl s Th s mode n
k !chen s every wo an s d e&lt;1m w h so d cherry cab no s

DOTI E TURNER Broke r
BRENDA JEFFERS
DARLINE STEWART
SANDY BUTCHER
SHERYL WALTERS Clleshlre

EVERlASnNGS

Acr111 Fr. . PMt Offlce

Free Esttmates

Help Wanted

Babyaltttr 3-5 Days Per WHk
Varied Schadute Referwnces
Requir~d
614 24s. 9415 Bet

~

RIVER HERBS and
52100 S.R Ul, Rodoo, OW.

liEN'S APPLIAN(E
SERVICE
992·5335 or

GUTIERS

HYSELL RUN ROAD Tw o n
~'~Y ng 2 rlcmlots Th ese
would make beau u home s es
$6 000

Jen n a ange co n cou n tops d shwashe and sa nd
wo rk a ea No..., o o he 101m ly oom w th ts skyl gh s
ca the d a cc ng [J f1;J h ~ doo s &amp; w ndows and beau
tJtul f eplace w h buck s o ve nsert The man of the houso
w e n oy he 2 a ga age w h s to a ge ove top the new
w ng an d th e tu b&lt;Jse o t B g he tam ly to s ee th s
hom e todFJ.y
$79 900

CONNIE'S OHIO

The Dally Sentlnei-Page-9

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1-614-764-2101

7/31{91/Un

Pick U~.

YOUNG'S

BUSINESS BUSIN ESS FOR SALE Ro ule 124 Ha"" you
eve d earn ed o own n9 you own bu s ness Wei now s hA
tm e to bvy Th s bus ness s equpped wth shako n a
cl e 4 eeze s ce ea rn mach ne deep try e ce
mach o g A rl o mo 0 S n ng on appro• one a e
co nc ot a ong a s a c ou c Stan mak ng money
TAKE A LOOK ONLY $50 000

DARWIN, OHIO

ALL MAIIES
Bring It In Or Wo

1 21rtn

North Second Ave
Middleport OH
MIDDLEPORT Walnut Street Enjoy the oom ne ss A age
4 S bed oom home w h 2 btl hs basement and a one em
ga age Th s home co mes w h 2 o s fenced back yard 4
po ches a d mas y ha dwoo j floors
FOR $47 900

1 800 848 0070

MICROWAVE OVEN
and VCR REPAIR

NEW- REPAIR

il 50 Wesl Alhtn1.

OR TOLL ntH

4-9-tfn

Call 614 992 6637
St Rt 7
Cheshtre OH.

205

In loving Memory Of
ROBERT N CLARK
Who Passed Away
2 Years Ago on

608 £~ST MAIN

W.Va.

4-24 92 1 mo

iU Sli2 1

Specializing In Custom
Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USED PARTS
FOR All MAKES
'
&amp; MODElS

24 1992

Avon 1 ereas The sky s lhe
limil w th n•w aarnlng s uc u •
1-800..992-6356

WANTED
Old Currency Dated
Between 1861 1929
Eapeclatly Nat10nal
Bank Currency from
any stale Paying
$300 00 end up for
specific p1eces from
Racme Pomeroy
Middleport and
Ravena wood
PETE SIMPSON
Evenlnga

992 7013 or
992-5553

DALLAS K WEBER OWner

In Memory

lorn II

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

304-273-SSSS

992-3838

CouncH-ng.
Carolyn L Powell
P 0 Box375
Racine, Ohio 45771
(4) 24 (5) 1 .. 15 41&lt;:

11

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SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE

992 2886

24, 1992

e

Stone Co.
Real Eslate General

Friday April

450-C JO Doze N&amp;edt Some
R11pa r $9 500 BOO Fo«l Trac or
12 950 2020 JD 15 950 614 2865522
8N Ford tracto good Nbber &amp;
runs good 4ft 0 ush Hog
14 u nlng p ows 6h lfoub e
d sc cull vator 6tl boom po 1
ay over plow II p scraper
$']500 call evenings 304-8ll2
2090

se•

1985
Oldsmob •
Cu ass
Supreme 67 000 m es n ce
cond )()4-675-4893

1986 Dodge 'V st1 $2 900 1987
Oldl Cutlus $2 700 1~9 Chevy
Canil•r stat on wagon $3 200
Cub Traclor w 5f1 woods mower 1983 Ford Ranger 414 $2 600
plow disc bladt I 1 ckte bar 1964 Bronco I tan 12 600 gas
Ford
F 150
$2 300
985
mowe 304 516-2328
P ymou1h Voyage $2700 19a4
UH y Bld9 Special 30 J.40 a9
Fiero 60 000 m~es $2 SOO 1984
1 15 xB Sl ding Door 1 3 W1 k T Bird $1600 1985 Ford EXP
[)oor Painted Sill Sktlng &amp; $100 1985 F tth Avenue $3 000
Roo! ng
$5190 iron HorN 1964 Ford F 100 34 000 m es
Bid,. . f-100 3!2 1045
$'1 995 1987 Foprd Broneo lu
s1z1 $4 800 1985 Olds Oalta as
FARM TRACTOR SUPPLY Ohio $2 395 1986 Bu ck Sky HawM
Vallay Service Cent.,. Buy S.l
Sport $'1995 1986 Oldl!l C e a
Ttadl 614 256-6040
Brougham $2 500 Seonys Used
H Model 80 Pu I Ty~ Comb na Cars New Havtn 304-882 3752
'Very Good Cond lion $900 1986 Oid1 F rtnZI 5 SpMd I
lay ar Farm 614-643-2285
am/ tm sterwo lilt whMt 6 4
992-6529 call atl1r 6pm

Naw Holland 1ft hayblnd New
Ho land 9ft hayblnd New Hoi
land Super 717 forage harvmer
Gehl 95 grindar ml1er 304 2734215

63

1987 Plymouth Harilon AT PS
AC 1987 Chevrolet S 10 pi clw p
1977 Chry•ltr Cof'doba AT 304
615-7858
1981 Pontiac F rebir~ 1 'V 16 T
Top 53 000 miles AM.fM cas
salt $5 500 304 57'6 2311 ahe
6 OOPM

Livestock

1987 Trans Am black on black

1990 AOHA Big Gray Fil y 1979
AOHA Big Sorrell Brood Mar• 4
Horse GooHneck Tral er 614
286-6522

62000 m u
5600 or t ada
6 4 446-03B1 after 5 PM

:::::-:7.7C:7""""::""-=--:::: 350 au o OOj GTA whee s

20th Annual Bentley Pig Sal•
Friday Apr I 24th 7 30 PM
Fayatll
Co
Fa rgrounds
Wash ngton Courthouse Selling
200 head of Barrows &amp; g lis For
more inrormal on C(lnlact Roger
Benlley (513)584 2398 or t.arov
Larrick 5~3 780-4102
3 Year Otd Bey Fll1y S8 Inc hes
Gentle Broke To Rid• $500 6M
379-2932
4

crossbrld Angus cows
w Cllll'll 2 Hereford cows
w Angus t:aiii'B 3~ yrs old
Nine -.._,.ford X Angus c ross
hllter. 12 16 mo old Priced on
lns~ktn 304-675- 888
4 H &amp; FfA fMdtr pigs for IIIII
45 to 75 lbl wormed detail~
toothtd •tl shot s Hamp. York
Ouroc:
C oss
304 273 2246
evaninga
4 H pigs for Nle $30 each 304
675-5823

t96a F01d Escor1 Gl 5sp s u
roof •• e eond $3000 304-382
3714
t989 Dodge
PSrPB E ec
Miles Good
1987 Dodge
614 256-62S1

Shedow ES A r
Windows l8 000
Condition $4 700
().50 PU $2 600

1990 Beretta GT loaded low
mlleaga take over paymen s
614 99"2· 7'647

Coachman 24ft Mini motor
homa 460 Fo d engme roof •lr
ganentor $8 100 304-453-1066

Services
•
81

For A Good Cle.an Used Ca t
ShOp Kenny • Auto Cemer Uppar R ver Ro1d Gl polll 6 4
446-997'1

72

Home
Improvements

Barnen Home Improvements
Add t 001 Garages Pa nl ng
Roof ng
Exparteneed
Raasonable 614-446 8568 614
446-4316
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond Ilona I tet ma gua an
IM loca •'•,.nces tum sh!Kt
FtM estlmat.. Ca collact 1
614 237-0488 d ay o n ght
Roge~ Btaernen
Waltrproollng

Curtis Hom•
mprovements
Years Eape i1nce On Older &amp;
Newer Homea Room Add Ilona
Foundation Wo k
Roo! ng
K tchenl And Bath• F •• Ea
main Reltr•nces No Job
Too B g Or Sma I 614 367-0516
J W Cons! ruction Roam Ad d ons Roofs Decks Siding •
And AI Typu Of Erter or And'
n arlo Pa nling WI Give Low •
l censeBd6424550~
:

JET

A.&amp; a on MQ!ors repa ed New
&amp; rt-bullt mofoA n sleek RON

E\IA.NS JA CKSO N OH t 800537 9528
Ron 1 TV S•rvl ce s pec 1t ling
n Z..n h a so se vcng mos l
o her brands Hou•• calls •lso
som• appl an c• rwpa rt WV
304-516 2398 011 0 6 4-44&amp;-2454

Dlv 1
Sew Vac
Serv c e
Georg11 CrMk Rd P1r11 aupp n p ckup end dt 'llry 614
446~294

82

Plumbing

&amp;

Heating

1g91 Z 28 blue auto 57 apeela
order $19 300 n•w Rare oppo r
tun ty must 1111 S13 300 304
675--2332

Carter 1 Plumb ng
Fourth •nd Pina
Ga lpolls Oh o
614--44fi..l888

84

Electrical

&amp;

Refrigeration
Trucks for Sale

(969 Flatbed 2-ton truck good
malor aaod body uklng $800
call 30~ -576 9908 Of ~ 57'62!169

Turkey gun new t2 G Winchester pump 30 b.lrrell 3 sh•ll•
$250. 304-j!7~132

Angus And Chi-Angut 8 ack
Built.~, RMsonably Prlc~ Slale
Run !"arms Jackson Ohio 6t4
288-5395

1m Ford 3.'4 1on s,soo Chtvy
truck 6 ug Rally wheeta on
O.ytona 275-60-t5 304-675-2n4
JOI.j!75-1577

WHITES IIETAL DETECTORS
Ron Allison
1210 Second
Avtnu• Gallipoli1 Ohio 814
448-4336

Good 4 H J.F FA C ub Pla• For
Salt Two Sa wiceable loara
614 383-9033 Atl•r 6 PM

1978 Ford F 150 Super cab
nelda wort $300 11 Is eell ef
le 5 OOPM 304~75-5729

l

1979 Trap cana Trawe Traner 27
Ft Wilh ~oof A $3 800 614
JBa-9115

Rltidtlntta
or
commercial
wiring new nrvlct or rep~lrs
Mal'lar UunMd eactrlcl•n
Rldtnour E~ctric:al WV000306
304-j! 75-1188
\

87

Upholstery

Mowrey o Upholttlrlng HrVIc
tng trl county lrN 26 yura Tht
b11t In Nmitwn upholstering
Catt 304-t75-4154 tor tr.. -limtlll

,I'
I

�Page-10-The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

1991-92 WTAP-TV HONOR SOCIETY COMPETITION

Commu nity Assault Prevenuon

DODDRIDGE CO.

Services will have an awareness

DODORIDGE CO.

RIPlEY

WARREN
FORT FAYE
FEDERAl HOCKING
AtHENS
RAVENSWOOD
PARKERSBURG
ST. MARY'S
PARKERSBURG CATHOUC
WIWAMSTOWN
BELPRE

prog ram Sa truday at Kroger in
Pomeroy.

FORT FRYE
FORT FRYE

The prog ram is presen ted as

FORT FAYE
Chomplon-

ATHENS
PARKERSBURG

Shown on
TV,
6:00 P.ll.
llloy 2

ST. MARY'S
ST. IIAAY"S
WILLIAMSTOWN

....-..

moll:h wAI

PARKERSBURG SOUTH
WATERFORD
' MEIGS
MORGAN
WIRT
SISTERSVILLE
MARIETIA
FRONllER

PARKERSBURG SO.

til e

w1ll be shown on Salurday.
Team members, under lhc leadership of Advisor Rila Slavin , arc:
Barbie Anderson, daughlcr of Don

Me igs will be challenged for the
championship by a learn from Fort

Easter offe ring for home missions
at the Hope BapUSI Church of M1d ·
dlcport broughl in $490.H
Emma As hl ey . 1he Wome n's
MISsionary Union dlfector, led ~1c

Ne w Haven, during a recent meet-

ing. De votions were given by Rhojean McClure and Donna Gruescr,
fOCLJS on home mi ss ions durin g and olh ers partic1paung were Mary
recen t worsh1p se rv ic.:cs of th e Bryan. Bran Wllil ams. and RhoJean McCl ure.
church
T he WMU sponsors G 1rls 1n
In prepara ti on fo r rev i val scr -

Fonda won't attend opening ceremonies
PIGEON FORGE, Tenn. (AP)
-- Do ll y Panon says Jane Fonda
will not auend lhe opcnmg of Parto ri' s theme park this wcc k.cnd after
pn.)lc:;ts from

said in a slat.e men t Thursday.

" Because we arc open ing a new
Jrea call ed 'S hows lreel.' I wa s
thinkin g showbiz, not politics. l am
very sensi tive to the V i etnam ve ter -

Vietn am war vctcr-

ans , and 1 didn ' t

:J ns

Pa rt on and

Fonda

co-s1ar red

mea n

alo ng wilh Lil y Tom l in in lhe
mov ie "9 10 5."
Tom\10 wil l atlCnd the seasona l

actress said.

ope ning of Doll ywuod, i n cas rcrn

T he sla lemc nl d1d not say
whclher Parton asked Fonda not 10

Tc n ncs~cc

com e

ahout 40 miles south of

Knoxv ille.
" I m vi tcd Jane because she

or w hether Fonda bowed out.
Yc1crans living ncar the park saiJ
they objccled 10 Fonda because of

is

of m y show business friends
from the ' 9 to 5' movie." Panon

her an ti-war activJUcs.

OllC

Ac tio n for g ir ls in g rades one
th rough six. , a nd Mission Friend s
for presc hoolers. Jac k.i e Juslice 1s
leader of lhc G. A. Girls in grades
one lhrough three and Susan Cole·
man a nd Bron William s ha ve
charge of lhe program for gir ls ,
grades four through six. The Mi s-

sion Friends for children ages two
and lhrce arc led by Emma Ashley,
and ages four and five by Denise
Mi chael Bmh g roup s me et at 7
p.m. each Wednesday a11he churc h
\ocaled a l 470 Gram Su cci, Middleport
The Rev. Dav id Oryan IS pastor
of the church .

Club to meet
The O H KA N Co m C luh will
mee t Monda y a l n urk e tt Ba rbe r
Shop in M1t!tlleport. A socia l ho ur
and uading sess ion will beg in a1 7
p.m . Ne w offi ce r will be elecled
and rc frcs hmenls will be served.

RUNNY WINNER • Danny Morrison, son or Vicki Morrison.

was the winner of a stuffed rabbit, given away as a rundraiser by
the Meigs County Humane Society. Morrison is pictured wilh his
new bunny al lhe group ' s Middleportlhrifl sh&lt;&gt;(&gt;, where the pre-

and !he Unknown Heirs, Nexl
of Kin , Lega tees, Devisees,
Adm ini s tr ators, Executors ,
Su cces so r s, Sp ou ses, and
As sig n s, If any o f E. E. Nelson, J ennie K. Nelson, and
W. F. Th ompson , whose last
addresses are unknown .
You are hereby notified
lhal you have been named
Defendants In a legal action
entitled Fred George and lois
Ava nell George, PlalntiHs, vs,
E. E. Nelson, et at ., Defen·

Public Notice

Public Notice

dants. Th is action haa been
a ssignedCaseNo. 92-cV-105
and Is pending In the Com ·
mon Pleas Court of Meigs
County , Ohio, Court Street,
Pomeroy, Ohi o 45769.
Th e object of the Co m·
plaint is to qulettllle to 1-1/2
acres also known u 1.67
acres ol real estate located In
fraction 23, Town 8, Rang e
15 of the Ohio Company's
Purchase, In Salem Township, Meigs County , Ohio,
and to quiet title to the Inter-

1992 CAVALIERS
Great Selectiol
2 Dr. or 4 Dr's
Auto or sta1dard.
AlsoZ-24

'900.00

Cash Back
AID
7.51.P.R

1992 CUTLASS CIERA S
MSRP.
$16,147
Wliite. V-6,
Dlscollt---596
alto. IIIIlS,. air Rebate
-1.000
to.d.•d
Yo1r Price-14,551
loaded.
AliD

e st s of the Plaintiffs, to pn~
elude any claim of Interest by
the Defendant s, and for costs
o l the action.
Yo u are hereby requ ired
to an swer the Complalnl
within twenty-eight (28} days
after the last publication of
thi s notice which will be
published once a week for
six (6) successive weeks. The
las t publica lion will be m•de
on the 22nd day ol May , 1992,
and the twenty~ghl (28}
days for antwerlng will
c ommence on that date. In

7.5% APR

1992 LUMINA
Pi(k out a model
that fits yoar
t.lestyle 111d drivl19

'1000.00

Cash Back
AliD
7.51.P.R

needs.

1992 S·10 PICKUPS
TAKEYOUR PICK

1750.00

2 ..Mtl &amp; 4 wlttol
&amp;ives, autos. or sl.ds..,
ox tended ctiu, IIUdt

Cash Back

AID
7.51.P.R

mon.

1992 TUCKER 414
Competitio• bile or
bright red, S speed
lr01snission.
Exciting!

1

1000.00

Cash Back
AID
7.51.P.R

1992 PRIZM
Air toaditio•lag,. Ssp.
manual traasmissia1,
AM/FM stereo,
power steeriag.

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miniseries airing Semday an d Monday nighIS. II foll ows aclUal cvcniS
in the ruined li ves of the tee n-ager,
his family, his married lover and
several olhcr real people.
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NE W YO RK (A P ) A
momcnl of sy mpalh y, pl ease, for
the good people of Kennesaw, Ga.
Secre 1s a rc hard to keep '" a
1own of less !han 9,000 people, bul
n o l everyone coul d have known
!hal Ji mm ie Sue Fin ger, a 38-yc.aro ld bcau lician, had bee n carrying
on for lwo years wilh an 18-yearo\d boy.
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Polndng Wltll Buck Poulton
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Public Notice

OR

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POMDOY, OHIO
The Hean Beat of America

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5:00 l1l (MO) Love Ill II Morning A~

compctnion.

sentation was made.

(}) (TH)

MORNING

Kalh y Williams, daugh ter of
Ra ndy a nd De ni se William s,
Langsv ille, and a studcnl at Metgs
High School, will altend lhe 1992
National Leadership ,Conference of
Business Professionals of America
in Cincinnati on April 30-May 3..
The !heme of !he conference IS
"S uccess is an Altilude." During
the 14 day conference , lhe studeniS
will participate in conleSIS, worl:.sho ps a nd an elec tion campaign .
They will also be enjoying some of
th e sites of th e C inc innati area.
More !han 3,500 studeniS nationwide will auend lhe conference as
top representatives from tbc 56,000
national members. The climax of
the conference w1ll come 1he lasl
day as top compc1iun arc recognizcd at an awards ceremony.
MISS Williams will be compel'"&amp; in lhe office spccialisl contest
She advanced to national compcti·
11on after earn ing lOp honors in lhe
co nies! a1 1he regional a nd stale

and Ber nadette And ers on o f
Pomeroy; Slaeey Duncan, da ughter
of Sta nd and M illi e D unc an o f
Brad bu ry; Tara Gerlach, daughter
of Mike and De bbi e Gerl ac h of
Middleport; and Robby Wyau, son
o f Te rr y Wya tl , Pome r oy, a nd
Brenda Wyau, Middleport.

New members arc invited 10 at Lend.

OPEN WEEKDAYS nL 8 P.M.
SATURDAYS nL4 P.M.
SUNDAY 1-5

P"'lflbor;

5:00 I!) Allrod Hitchcock Hour
= lnolde the Senior PGA

H11tilllglal

WOWK

WEEKDAYS

to offcrJd

1hem or my people in easl Ten nes see." I he cou ntry singer and

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Amertc•i

WMU announces Easter offering total
vices cOitage prayer mee tin gs we re
sc heduled for lhe homes of Jeannie
Owen, Pomero y, and Jud y Rile y,

tl199? T\'l ·'M&lt;Jinr flwon~ rx

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Frye. Matches are broadcas1 cJc h

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Meigs quiz team to compete in finals
tea m to th e c h am pi o n shi p round

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Williams to compete

competition, and is mak in g plans
now 10 appear in lhe fi nal championship round on Sawrday. May 2.

woua

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KATHY WII.LI AMS

Saturday at 6 p. m. on Channel 15
(13 on local cable).
The ga me thai loo k 1hc loca l

WSYX

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SISTERSVILLE

The Me igs H1gh Schoo l Quiz
Team has made a good showmg m
1hc WTAP-T V 15 "Honor Society"

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FRONTIER

WGN

on TV 6:00 ' IIEIGS
Ap&lt;W 25

'IIEIGS

'MEI GS

The Winding Trail Garden Club
of Po meroy wi ll have a benefil
sa le
for
Ca rl e1o n
yard
Sc hools/Meigs Industries on May 4
at 1he vacam lot a1 1he corner of
East Main and Spring Avenue from
10 a_m. lo 5 p.m.
The cl ub will be selling suppli es
from 1h c gree nho use whic h was
formerly operated by Meigs Indus·
tr ies in Ga llia Counly. Includ ed

April has bee n dcsig nalcd Ch il d
Abuse Prevention Month .
At 11 a.m. !here will be a presentation by Liv ing Doll s. T hey
wil l prese nt a presc hool ma nger
roleplay.
At 1 p.m there will be an in t.er- wi ll be large quantities of fl ower
acuve prog ra m on bull y's and arranging maleria ls, yard and garstrange rs.
den supplies, lawn treatmcm mate The public is invited.
rials and fcnilizer.

""'Willie
r llotch

PARKERSBURG

SATURDAY

Benefit slated

Program planned

cam e on Lhc n ex t pl ane

for table. voyeuri stic experi ence .
The onl y moral il offers IS simple:
God save us all fr o m ICc n-age
boys. They're young, think 1hcy're

im mon al, and run around with
more male horm ones than br a in
cells.
Thai said, 100, "Slay lhc Nigh! "
is a compelling, rauli ngly good TV

movie, with superb pe rformances
from Barb ara Hers hey a nd Ja ne
Alexander.
Ms. Hers hey, larled up in a
brassy b lo nd e w1 g, pl ays l hc

manipulalive Jimmie Sue, who was
36 when she began her lo ve affair
wilh 16-year-o\d M ic hae l C .
Keumann Jr.
Ms. Al exa nder plays Junio r's
molher, Blanche, who Slands by
he r fo o li sh child a flc r Juni or
Ketunann shoots and k.ills Jimmie
Sue's husband , Terry.
At his uial, Jun ior refuses 10 ICStify again st Jimmie Sue, and is convicted of murder and scnlenced 10
life i n pr ison - and !hal's j usl
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121 World Tocloy
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6:05 wcw Soturdllr Ntuli1
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1:05 (}) MOVIE: Ourano Tragedy:
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121 Newo/Sporto Soturclllr
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7:05 (}) Ma\Or Loaguo llooeboll

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121 PrlmoNeww
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121 Both Sldet With Jnae
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Stereo. Q
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Ill

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13 Newatyour Money
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Cubs Ill

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all Newt/Sparta Clooo-Up

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4:30 Ill II Cll Q Wklo World ol
Sports Ho rse Racing ,
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Preview !rom l ouisville, Ky
(l); World Gymna stics
Championships. men·s and
women 's finals from Paris (T)

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10:00 (2) D I]]) S&lt;otero Frank10
and Mnch consider adopting
a yollng woman's newborn

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Ill II (I) C!J MecGyvor
(Season Finale) MacGyver
discovers a son he n&amp;ll'&amp;r
knew ha had. Stereo. ~

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has to
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Stereo.

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121 Newt/Futuro Woleh
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BIMNII Cincinnati Reds at

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121 World Newo
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5:00 (l) 8 0 NBC Nightalde
(!) Lo.. Boot
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18 Sporto LAtaNight
llll Paid Plogram •
5:30 (l) 8 Pold P!ogrom
11J My Slater Stm C
0 Bouball TonighT
18 Nowo/MontywHk
1:00 (l) 8 TV Chapel
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(l) World Tomorrow
1!11 ID Paid Program
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18 Nowo/HelllhWHk
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Word
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Vandeman
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1!11 ID Minority Buoine.,
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0 Abbott and Castello
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18 Nowo/Stylo With Etta
Klonach
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James Aobiaon
7:00 (l) 8 Robert Schulltf With
lila Hour of Power Q
(!) Mlracleo Today
ID Tom ond JorTY'•
Funhouse
CIJ a [IJ II Paid Plogrom
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1!11 D h'o Your Bulinooo

111111 K-TV
Oil in Focus
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OlympiC !rack star Florence
Griffith-Joyner discusses her
career. Host: R99gie
Jackson.
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0 SponoConltf
18 DayBreak
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Wtth D. Jamea Kennedy
7:30 (!) Robot1 Schulltf Wllh tho
Hour of Po- Q
(IJ Q Wor1d Toroimi1Noor&gt;rrTrooww
(!) Anolllor Pogo
1!11 II) Mlracleo Todo.,l
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8:051J) fllrotabHIOI
8:30 (!) Pooplo to Pooplo
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[IJ D Doy of Dlocovery
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1!11 1D Flrot Edition
111111 HarTY and tho
lteudlrsona
011 Lower Lightllouoo
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(IJ II Robert Schuller Whh
lila Hour of Power Q
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GJ • a.. .erty Hillbillies
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wreoutng
11J Smurlo C
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9:05 (lJ QINigln' o llland
9:30 (l) D Wor1d Tomorrow
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0 D Henry Mohan
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Dlnaoour Stereo. Q
Tnrcko end T Power Monster truck ra cmg
lrom Canfteld, OhiO. IS
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8 Nowi/YO&lt;K Monty
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9:35 (lJ Happy Dayo
10:00 (l) D Kenneth Copeland
(!) Stir Starch
(IJ a Pold Program
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(li 11 Mlrocllt Today
(!) Reeding lila River.
Storioo ot lila Mleliollppi
Tho history, people and
culture of the Mississippi are
re't'ealed in tales of Mud
Island, native American effigy
mounds and riverboat bands .
(1 :00)
IIIIIIQomorPylo
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Whh Jamoo Robloon
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IIJ Vollron Stereo.
Wlnnoro Driver ol the
Decade Afck Mears Stereo
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10:05 (lJ Happy Dayo
10:30 (lJ Whono In tho Wor1d Ia
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0 Sportoeonter
121 Newsmaker Sunday
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10:35 (lJ MDVIE: Tho Advontureo
ol Robin Hood (2 00)
11 :00 (l) 8 AI looue
(!) Lllootyloo of tho Rich &amp;
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CIJ Q Nowsmokora
Cll Squora Ona TV Q
(!) M.U. Report
(]I) liD Sunday Momlng Home

=~VIE: Logol Eoglot

IPGI (2:30)
Scooby Doo
lnoldo Winston Cup
Racing Stereo.
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Maniac Mansion Stereo

11 :30(2)8 1!]1 Moot tlla Preoo C
CIJ Q [IJ II Thio Wook wrilo
David Brinkley Q
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(!) From o Country Gorden
1!11 liD Paid Program
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Roceday (L) Stereo.
8 Thlo Week In tho NBA
Big Brother Jake Stereo.

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AFTERNOON
12:001])8 Roggln'o Horooo
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(1) New Explorers Stereo. Q
(!) VIctory Qordon Q
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~Ill BatUt of U.. NASCAR
Legendo NASCAR logonds
race from Charlotte, N.C ,
Interviews, film lootage and
fe atures on legendary
drivers.
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11J All American WrnUing
® Celebrity Ou1doort
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(IJ a WKRP In Cincinnati
(I) Computer Chronicles
[IJ Q Viewpoint
(!) Motorweek '92 Stereo

all Bill Dance Outdoors A
simple way to catch bass •s
demonstrated. Stereo.
at Newt/Science and
Tochrotogy Wook
12:35 (lJ Andy GriHitll
1:00 (l) 1J ~ NBA Bookotboll
Playoffs. 1st round (game 2)
(LI
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Monarchs or New York/New
Jersey Kmghts at Montreal
Machme (l)
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(I) Firing Uno
1!11 Q!) 0 m College
WrooUing NCAA
ChampionshipUT)
11J MocGyver 1;1
121 The Buamasters Tom
Mann Jr demonstrates
rech mques lor catching
sponed bass Stereo.
at! NewaOay
1:05
Bonanu
1:30 (!) [}) European Journal
1111 m MOVIE: Eiger Sanction
(A) (230)
® Hank Parker' s Outdoor
Magazine Stereo .
at! News/Moneyweek
2:00 (!) Major League Beaeball
Pittsburg h P~rates at Ch1cago
Cubs ill
(1J Travels in Europe With
Rick Ste't'll Stereo
CJJ Mytteryl Morse suspects
a car dealer of the stabbings
of two women. (PI 1) C
1!11 Q!) 0 m CBS Spor\o
Sunday Amencan Kennel
Club National Invitational Dog
Champ1onsh1p !rom
Baltimore [T)
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(2 00)
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and s.. uty Stereo .
122 NFL Draft (Cont.)
at! News{Week in Review
all MOVIE: Follow the Sun
(2 ·00)
2:05
Major League Baseball
Houston Astros at Atlanta
Bra ... es (L)

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NHRA Todoy Pot Stop
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3:00 (!) Technopolitlcs Stereo .
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®l Q!) ~ m PGA Go'it Kman
Greater Greensboro Open,
f1nal round from Greensboro.
NC (l) Q
® lnakje Winston Cup
Racing Stereo
Newt/Wor1d Report
3:30 ·:X II ~ NBA Baokotboll
Playalis. 1st round (game 2)

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Shirtey Adams
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4:00 CE Q WLAF Football Ohoo
Glory at Barcelona Dragon s
(T)
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Legends of Gol f. final round
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(!) Lop Qul~lng Wltll
~eorgia Bonesteel Stereo

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Baseball Cincinnati Reds at
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Tenn . (L) Stereo .
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4:30 Cll 3-2·1J;ontac1 Extra
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(!) Boot ol Joy of Pointing
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5:00 (lJ ...Talking Whh David
Froot Stereo. Q

TUESDAY

MONDAY
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5:05 (lJ Tom end Je"Y'o
Funhouse
5:15 (!) Tontll Inning
5:30 (!) Hogon'o Herooo
(!)Tony Brown's Journal
[) My Two Dada
8 Newsmaker
Sundoy/Nowo
5:35 (lJ Captain Plano! end tho
Pleneteera

6:00 (l) IJ [IJ II 0 m Nowo
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IAI (2:00)
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tho Worid Storoo. C
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1!11 Q!) CBS Newt Q
1!]1 Sisko! &amp; Ebert
IIJ Boyond Reality
9 Truckln' USA A collection
of military vehicJes in
Memphis, Tenn . Stereo.
8 Oomoo ot '92
Big Brolllar Joke Stereo.

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6:05 (lJ WCW Main Event
6:30 (l) 8 1!]1 NBC Nowo Q
[IJ D ABC News Q
1!11 liD Nowo
OmCBSNowsQ
11J Tho Hhchhlker
® Road Test Magazine
Stereo.
8 Newaflnslde BuaintSI
Maniac Manaion Stereo .

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7:00 (l) II 1!]1 Disaster Flloo:
Earth, Wind and Fire Three
major disasters are profiled
the Mount St Helen 's
eruption, Hurricane Hugo and
the MGM Grand Hotel fire .
(0:30) Stereo. ~
(lJ MOVIE: Cot 1 Eye (PG13i
(2:00)
CIJ 0 [IJ II Lito Goot On
Becca and Jesse plan to
throw a party; Kenny
~oposes to Paige. Stereo
ffirravets C
(!) World offollector Cara
®111!1 l!lJI) 60 Mlnutoo
s-teroo._ [;I _
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1mitates a rap star to save
lace with a street youth. (A)
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all World Today
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7:05
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Cavak:ade Top Alcoh ol
Funny Car and Top Alcohol
Dragster competitions are
featured . Stereo.
7:15122 Boseboll Tonight
7:30 (l) 8 1!]1 Agolnat All Ddda
A housewife flies a plane
after the_£ik&gt;t collapses.
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[!) tD Parker Lewis Can't
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about frustation when he
takes a. ~
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Q]l Willard Scott's Amateur
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8:00 (l) 8 ~ Mann &amp; Machine
Bobby and E¥e investigate
11n illegal water-botthng
operation . Stereo . C
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Funniest Home Videos
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baskets the hard way; fi sh
and fowl at play . Stereo .
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of solving the murder or a
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w1th ne\ler-before-seen
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Toronto Blue Ja.:il! (L) Q
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8:30 Ill Q [IJ 0 Amorlco'o
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Ch1mp performs to Cal1 forn1a
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conv1nce Roc to help
manage a s1ng1ng group
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Night ot tile Movloo (2 00)
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After watchin9 a sappy
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family out. Stereo E;J
11J Silk Stolklngo Storoo. Q
Exciting Wor1d ol Speoil
and Beauty Stereo.
1B Newt(Weelc: In Review
ill New ZorTO Steroo Q
9:30 IIIIID Honmon'o Heed A light
between Herman and Heddy
turns int[ssion. (A)
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simple way to catch bass is
demonstrated. Stereo.
II]) Block Stillion Stereo Q
10:00 (!) Nowo
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The girts try to get back
Roger's Mercedes after It' s
repossessed . Stereo. Q
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Bra"'s (LI
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1!11 liD Wheel of Fortune Q
Fomlly Feud
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8 Ctouftrw
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Bet-Air Ashley begins asking
WiJI embarrassing ~stions
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Taytor holds a garage sale
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13 PrimeNews C
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8o30 Ill D 1!]1 Bloaaom Joey·s
JOb is threatened by an
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1:30 illll!l 0 II) Oolignlng
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11 :30 (J) Ko)ak C
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121 Monoytlno
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11:35(2) 8 1!]1 Tonight Show
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12:06 (IJ D NlghUine Q
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1111 Ql WKRP In Cincinnati
0 Ill Poroonolo
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12:35 (l) 8 1!]1 LAte Night With
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1111 Gil Nowo
1:30 ~ Ill Now It Con 8o Told
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1:35 (l) 8 1!]1 Later Whh Bob
Coello
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1:oW 1!11 liD CNN Nowo
2:00 [IJ Q Wo~d Nowo Now
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11J Paid Progrom
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2:101!111111 Up to tho Minute
2:30 (!) Oonnlo Miller
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4:00 (!) MOVIE: Tho Arizona
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8 NowoNight
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MOdel) Martel, Tatanka.
Texas Tornado, Big Boss
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the nauon 's most popular v1dcos as

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Rln)otAI (2:00)
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2:05 (I) Q Nowo
2:30 (J) Toleo From tho Darkllde
1!11 ID llll Pokl Plognom
On Stage Storoo.
@ SportoContor
Sporto LotoNight
2:40 (I) II MOVIE: Hoving It All
(230)
2:50 (lJ Night Tracko:
Chllrtbusters Stereo .
3:00 (!) Paid Progrom
11J MOVIE: Borborion OUHn
(2:00)
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4:00 (l) D Home Shopping
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1111 m MOVIE: Mlochlot (AI
(2:00)
0 Indy 500: A Race tor
Heroes
18 LAITY King Wookend
4:30@ Legendo ot the Brickyard

Here are the nation's most popular videos
By The

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1." IOI Dalmations," (Disney)
2."Fie vel Goes West." (MCAUniversal)
3."Famasoa," (Disney)

TUE., APRIL 28

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6:00 (l) 8 Ill Q [IJ" ®l Q!)
0111 0 Nowo
(!) Video Power
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I!JIID Full Houoo Q
IIJ Smurto Q
18 World Today
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(IJ Q [IJ CJ ABC Now ~
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6:35 (lJ Andy QriH~h
7:00 ~ 8 ~ Wheel of Fortune

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NowoHour Q
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11J MacGyver Q
122 SportoConter
8 Moneyllno
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7:05 (lJ Addams Family
7:30 (l) 1J 0 Joopordyt Q
(!) Ma)or League Boooboil
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Bravos (L)
(l) C1 Entertainment Tonight
Stereo Q
[IJ II Mama's Family
1!11 liD Whool of Fortune Q
1111 m Major League
Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates
at Cincinnati Reds (L)
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8o o Star Storoo.
@ Schoop Tolk
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7:35 ~ Major League Bauball
Chicago Cubs at Atlanta
Braves !l)
8:00 (l) 8 ~ Thlo to Garth
Brooks In a first -time
network special, Gar1h
Brooks exhibits his popular
style of country music
includmg footage from his
sell-out concerts . (A) (t .00)
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Michelle begins to dress and
act like .a boy so she will be
sccept&amp;d. Stereo. C
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5.''0scar's Greatest Moments"
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(Playboy)
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8. "Tiny Toon Adventures: How
I Spent My Vacation," (Warner)
9. "Penlhouse: Satin &amp; Lace "
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George Strait. Emmylou
Harris, Randy Travis and
Garth Brooks. (0:30)
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councilman who has been
making blackmail paYf!1ents
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9:30 11J a [IJ II Coech Kelly
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10:00(2) 8 ~Dateline NBC
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woman returns to sue her
llusband for aU he IS worth
(A) Storoo Q
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With Bill Moyera (I .00) Q
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Robertson
10:30 (!) Newo
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all Sports Tonight

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11 :30 (!) Kojok C
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® Naahwllle Now Stereo.
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12:05 (IJ a NlghUint Q
12:30 (!) MOVIE: Dual Alibi (2 30)
1111 m WKRP In ClnclnneU
11J Tho Equoher
lnoldt Polhlco '92
12:35 (l) 8 ~Late Night Whh
David Letterman
(lJ MOVIE: Tho Cholrboyo (AI
(2 15)
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(IJ D [IJ 13 ABC Newo a_
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intncacies of the mind are

'-Your

'Birthday

April 25, 1912
Your greatest successes in the year
ahead c ould come as a resull of rejuve nating two old interests. There will be
linkage between these endeavors that
wilt work to your benefit.

ctal kno wledge you've acqwred over
the years ts of constderable val ue to
others. as welt as yourse lf Begm tooktng lor markets today
CANCER (June 21 -July 22) Before tnvoil.-mg yourself tn a jotnl endeavor . be
cer ta in your counterpart ennances the
venture as muc h as you do If lhls IS
true. go alt out
LEO (July 23- Aug. 22, Someone you 're
closely assoc1ated with doesn 't thmk
you'lt honor a recent commitment Get
lhts matter straightened out today

VIRGO (Aug. ZJ..S.pt. 22) Your poSSI·
bitltles for fulfilttng ambttious objecttves

CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) 11 s ,m .
perahve you let your employer ~now
what you expect 111 return lor work
you ' re about to d o W•thout an under standing , you m•ght no1 be properly

compensated

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wards igmtes your amb•hons

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are very favorable at this t1me. You 'l l
have some good and bad days, but sol td progress ts likely

best help a close frtend today by malo. tng it known you 're a sohd supporter
However , be sure this •ndiv•duat •S
aware that any 1011tal effort w1U no t be

20) Acknowl·

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vours.

edgment and possible rewards for
something you worked long and nard
on appears to be In the offing . Don't
think of g1vtng up on tt now. Know where
to lOOk for romance and you'll find it .
The Astro--Grapt1 Matchmaker instantly

risk · lekmg to a mtnimum today 11 tl
doesn't look ltke you're wtred tnto a
sure thing, pass on the action

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ARIES (Moreh 21·April 11) S•gn.ltcant
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dead center . G1ve 11 a new lOOk I rom a
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addressed 130 peopk Tburoct.y ..;pr • IW .a.
Ius or the propnsed constrama. ol a - ~
Bridge and highway expusiolls ,._.. • iol«mal meeling al lbe Poinl Plusaa1 Nalioaal

Guard Armory. Randy Epperly, director of
roodway design, seated on left, and Ben Hank,
chid or the environmental section, right were
also on hand to help explain work that is being
done.

Centerville schedules 9th annual
parade, bean dinner activity May 23
CENTERVILLE - Organil&gt;"fi illj.-y !RalmCIII techniques in a
of Lhe ninth annual Centecvill&lt;
· ' halliu.:• mt The 9151
Parade and Bean Dinner, sot for OUI Vcbnl 1 IDlantty, which
Saturday. May 23, hav&lt; pllii!DOII IUDIIy . . . . , . . S a - da
some fairly big doings for tltis u-.il W• map iD lbc Gallipolis
year's event, activities lhat offer Cily P.olt, is e&gt;qakd Ill JRSmt a
somelhing for everyone.
!Mic:aita vi a lllldia's life during
The parade be~ms at II a.m. lll doe W• Bt:twa:u the States.
lh e old Centerville Eleme&lt;~ury
A - ; . . .._blilht of lhc: bean
School and ends al the Communily diua -.rill be a waterball fighl
Park. where the bean dinne.- •-ill ~ IIIII: _ . . and junior fii'C·
commence wilh food and auatain· li&amp;lllen ol tile Centerville and
mcnl untillhe late aflemOOO.
lb111oln ..-ohmlcer fire depart Tematively scheduled 10 appear - . 1k lllllllc is open 10 other
at the bean dinner will be the Liie- aco 1ft dqiMimtliiS.. accooling 10
Fiighl helicop~er from Gram Modi- dr '*lei Me cunmittec .
cal Cenler in Colwnbus. the Gallitt
Ea»:• na at the bean dinner
County EMS rescue unit. and tbt ,..jJ lr pow ilbl by Joolan 's CounGallia County Shenff' s Depan - try MHic. a live broadcast by
mcm 's drug -de~eetins dog.
WCJO Ratio. Jackson, and 1he
The rescue urut w1ll demmlllrlll&lt; Mid-, MlllKittiiU. a clogging
the Jaws of Life ex:raction deviot ptql.
used in accident entrapmeniS, in
~1\a=~Dw:';"':ls. a member or lhe
addilion to a demon stration of c
planning tile event. said

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program o f yours can be swayed - •I
you potnt out t he tact that •1 s.er ~es lh1s
mdtv•dual"s tnt erests as much as tl does
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dummy and cash the three heart win·
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hand. You will lose tricks only to
West's red aces.
Alway! bear in mind the loser-on·
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Vulnerable Both
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Oaastonally yoor well-01led bid·
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reacb ..,. lllal IS less sate. But when
lllat boppe115. doo 't sit ruing the
nussod opportunity. eonc..ntrale on
mating lbe actWII C'OIIIrart You can
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On loday's deal. cover the East·
W&lt;!st cards. Against your cootract of
live clubs. West leads tbe spade queen.
Nortll's t-.pade cue-bid showed
thai be bod a particularly strong hand.
probably wtth a club lit. After lhat. the
auction was nalunl.
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didn 'I want lo btd thrft ~trump
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spades...,. three dwnootd5 to ask you
lor a slopper. Hut it's too late 10 worry
about thai DOW. Apply your mind 100
percmt lo fiDclinc lbe rigltt line of play
m five clubs.
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tbe A-Q of dWooods. so tbere's no
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Leaders
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hearing
Ry !IRIAN j . REED
Times-Sentinel StaiT
POMEROY - Membecs of Lhc
five-counly coalition pushing for
scrubber inslallation 81 the Gm&lt;nl
James M. Gavin Planl in GJ.Iha
Counly gal a closer look at Lhc I"'&gt;'
posed system last week.
American Electric Power, the
company which owns and openiii:S
lhe Gavin planl, announced on
Thursday Lhat it plans 10 insWIIbe
$800 million scrubbing oquiJ:mcm.
Thac announcement allowed mincn
at the Ohio Power-owned coal
mines in Meigs Counly Ill breatbc a
litlle easier, as a fuel switch wool4
have almost certainly closed !he
Meigs Minb,..Now, coal minel'li and communi!)' leaden are encouraging public
auendance al a public hearill&amp; on
May 4, which will deal witlt Lhc
proposed conslruclion of hme
barge unloading doc.ts and asmatcd environmental issues n-''riQI
to the scrubber instaiiNion.
U.S. Congressman
Bob
McEwen and State Senotor Jaa
Michael Lon~ have alread y
announced their mlattions 10 aumd
the hearing.
The Sierra Club, a nationo;ide
environmenlal group based ilt San
Francisco, Calif., has submilllld a
10-page letter opposing the iaUbber inslallation based 81 least pal'lly
on wha1 iL has tenned the "Disneyland approach" of AEP's lre8lm&lt;lnl
of area wetlands.
Continued on A-2

!he dinner IS open tu ''"J me or any
group wishing to display crafiS or
other items. There will be no
charge, but tbt.. groJJps setting up
lhe displays must bring !heir own
stands or latiS. Anyone wishing to
set up a display, or encer a unit in
Lhe parade, must comacl Daniels by
May 15 . She can be reached by
calling 245-5635 during evenings.
In addilion to the traditional
bean dinner, the Centerville Grange
will sell Bob Evans sausage, and
other concessions will be available.
For the parade, uniiS must gather at 1he old Centuville school
buildling belween 10 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Mel Caner, veteran Gal·
lia Counly educator and coach, will
be parade marshal, while Dr. Barry
M. Dorsey, president of the Uni·
venily of Rio Grande, is scheduled
to be a special guest and ride in lhe
same car with Mayor Ted Pcrroud.

Gallia auditor responds
to recommendations
By

JIM FREEMAN

T-.s-Smlilwl Staff
I!Aiilo~·s aolt: Ohio State
Aadilor Tbo•as E. Ferguson
a
td - ier Ws month the
rduw or ah Gallia Couaty
Fi
ial C e•am ror ~ period Ja. 1., .,., 10 Dec. 31, 1990.
l.a5t W'ftl. lbe Times-Sntinel
pablisbed lite Gallia County
c- - . IS' rnpob.WS to ftc·
' r
Dllllk by the state

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GALUI'OU.S - Gallia County
Allltilor Roa Canaday responded
n..lliby **Din&amp; 10 recommenda-

Shooting victims
are identified
BIDWELl. - Two men shot

Tla311bt c:ft:11inc in Bidwell were

oqnled il ~ condition Saturday lho......, iD Holzer Medical

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Darrick Annsuon~. 19 , and
Clolks "'ud:y"' I.ewu, 24. bolh
of Gallipolis, weR hospitalized
:aha beioc Sind with pellets ftred

fn:a aW•pa
Acawdi•a 1o Gallia County
Sbmf D . Salisbury. Jackie A.
Gb I a. 25. BidwcU, allegedly
mo. a a ._ coataining the two
...,._ ALwldiu&amp; 111 Salisbury, lhe
jnr:jdnl •ewltol rrom an ongoing
-ml I c::alioa.
T1oe twv weR transported by
I"' i•* 'ldide 111 Holzer Medical

c-. $olishury said.

Gm I•• - amigned Friday
. . . ' .. - Glllipnlis Municipal co-a ... cb&amp;c vi~
' A Jftlimina y bearin1 has
ben • W led b May 4 aa 3 p.m.
ia II&amp;
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Gleut.a,. wu released on
S7..SOO bolld with 10 percent
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lions made by State AudiiOr
Thomas E. Ferguson in lhe Gallia
County Financial Condition Repon
for 1990.
Mos1 of 1he recommendations
from lhe state exarninel'li focused
on the Gallia Counly Auditor' s
office compuler system.
The stace examiners recommended a vendor be contacted 10
delermine if a lime-oul program
and a program designed to limit
access auempiS can be implemented.
Canaday responded 10 this rec·
ommendauon by saying his office
has already contacted a sofcware
company 10 help mal::e lhe recommended corrections. All funding
comes from the county board of
commissioners, Canaday commented. Lhe corrections can be made if
lhey provide the funding.
Canaday said his office has
already complied to a recommendation to change computer passwords on a regular basis . Pass·
words are changed periodically 10
make unauthorized access into the
computer system more difficuiL In
addition, the stale examiners noted
in lheir report that the auditor's
office had taken steps to make the
computer room more secure and
had placed smoke deleelllrs in Lhe
computer room.
The examiners recommended
the county develop a systems sccu·
rity policy. Canaday commented
lhat his office has been cut in iiS
dala processing budge1 and thai
!hey need 10 meet with a company
lhat does systems securi1y.
In response 10 a recommendation lhat the coun1y develop a longrange electronic data processing
strategic plan, Canaday said thai
the offiCe has a verbal plan and is
in the process of completing fu~
plans and updating haidware. such
Continued on A·2

By MICHELE CARTER
OVP N~ StaiT
POINT PLEASANf - The new Shadle Bridge,
Sail Creek Bridge and updales on th e proposed
expansions or U. S. 35 and Wes1 Virginia 2 were the
1opics of an informational meeting held Thursday
evening a1 Lhe National Guard Armory.
Approximately 130 people wue on hand 10 hear
West Vtrgmia Commissioner of Highways Fred
VanKirk give an update on the propos«! construe·
tion.
In November, Govcrna- Gaslon Caperton VISI!ro
Poinl Pleasant IDiliiiiiOIBlCtid a new bridge and the
highway expansions. AcaJnling to VanKirk, engineering and environmental Sludies are Wlderway.
Consuuction for the new four-lane Shadle Bridge
could begin in late 1994 or early 1995.
Two alternative I'OIU:S bave ' - ' dnwn up by the
departmcnl of highways for the bridge, which will
replace the existing !WO-lane SUUC1Ure buill in 1931.
The 1991 average daily traflic (ADl) on Lhe curre111
bridge is 17.000 vehicles, 101 the ADT for lhe year
2011 is projected to be 30.800.
Randy Ewerty. dimclllr IX roadway design, explained both allmlllliwes 10 the crowd The first alter.
native, which is the pefrm:d alternative, would have
the bridge approximately 100 feet upsueam fnxn the
e:Usling bridge.

A connection is m:.Je from lhe Silver Bridge interchange 10 lhc Soulh in Henderson and Ia S.R . 2 10 lhe
North m Point Pleasanl al the Viand and Third Streec
intersection. Epperly explained this would handle
uaffic similar to lhe present condition.
Aocon:ling 10 Epperly, U.S. 35 would require
relocation at the intersection wtlh S.R. 2. due to gmde
problems caused by a higher bridge, for clearance
over the Kanawha River. Kennedy Ave. would be cut
otT from Viand Sln:el and require a new connection to
S.R. 2 for access.
The right-of-way acquisition for alternative one
would require 13 residences and five business
relocations. The length of the consLrUction would be
3,450 feel, which includes a I ,llOO feet long bridge.
The esumaled cost would be over $21.9 million.
Epperly said in alternative two , lhe proposed
bridge would be approximarely 300 feel upslream,
connecting Lhe Stiver Bridge interdtange m Henderson 10 S.R. 2 in Point PltAsaniiO lhe north at lhe S.R.
2 (Kiwanis Boulevard) intel'licction. This would
direct the uaffic 10 lhe intersection of S.R. 2 and S.R.
62 and would require a connecting road to provide
access to Viand Sln:et al Third Sln:et.
He continued lhat U.S . 35 wou ld reqmrc relocation
at the inrersection wilh S.R. 2, due 10 lite grade dif·
terence caused by a higher bridge. A separate bridge
Continued on A-2

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City-wide cleanup begins Monday
GALLIPOLIS - Cily Manager
Glenn A. Smith Satwtlay reminded
Galtipotitans that Lhe annual cilywide clearwp will be held Monday
through ThW'Sday.
Smith again urged all cilimls to
take advantage of the curbside
piclrup which will be provided oe.t;l
week.
"Cleanup wed: provides us all
wieh a perfect oppJIIUility to do our
spring cleaning and mainiCIIIDce,
with the result ~ more awaclive city." Smitb
Household appliances will be
picked up Mon'!ay, A~l~!:tS:,::
Wednesday, April 29.
material wiD be pickrd up, if bundled Tires will not be acceptod.

The cleanup sc hedule will pro·
ceed as follows:
WARD ONE, Monday, April 27
- Cily limiiS on Garfteld Avenue
to Court StreeL

WARD TWO, Tuesday, Apnl
28 - Court Sirccl Lo Pine Sirccl,
Third Avenue Ia lhc Ohio R1ver,
First Avenue.
Conlinued on 11·3

Gallia County Junior Fair
entertainment announced
GALLIPOLIS - The Gallia
County Fair Board recently signed
wllh entertainel'li, ac1s and shows
for the 1992 Gallia County Junior
Fair. August 3-8.
The Litlle Miss and Misler and
Miss Gallia County contests will be

held Mond ay , Aug . 3. Al so on
Monday will be lhe Mini Demoli ·
Lion Derby for four-cylinder cars.
Tuesday will be Gospel Nighl
and the inspirations wiU appear on
slage. The Knob Squad Four·
Conlinued on A-2

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