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                  <text>1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Health
care
services

Bush will work to make LA 'A city of hope'
LOS ANGELES (AP) - PreSIdent Bush, getting a fusthand look
at areas devastated by last week's
riots, says his administration is
committed to helping return Los
Angeles to "a city of hope" now
that peace has been restored.
"We could not begin to rebuild
until the vtolence had stopped and
the order restored," Bush saJd as
he began a two -day visit late
Wednesday . "We have met the
rlfSt mission. ' '
The administration has come
under attack. particularly from
some Democratic leaders, for not
moving quickly enough or not
domg as much as it could following
the outbreak of violence triggered
by the acquittal of four white
policemen charged in the beaong of
a black motorist.
Bush was to tour burned -out
neighborhoods of South-Central
Los Angeles today and meet w&gt;th
victims of the vtolence and with
community leaden; mvolved in the
cleanup.
" I will assure them, as I can
assure all the citizens of Los Angeles, that the federal government is
com mined to help this city- help
this city rebuild," he said in arrival
remarks Wednesday ni~ht.

Wednesday, Bush called the $600
milhon federal relief effon. which
includes low-cost loans, granLs for
temporary shelter and emergency
food shipments, "a good beginning."
Visiting Los Angeles one week
after the nation's most violent outbreak of civil disorder this century,
Bush had special praise for those
who risked their lives to help vic tims of the riots.
"Thank God for what you dtd,"
he said. "You did more than stm -

Bu sh al so was to- meet with
police officers, firefighters and
Nauonal Guard troops before
retummg to Washington on Friday.
"I know I will learn a lot from
what I see," he said.
While in the riot area, the president was to attend prayer services
at a church. He also planned to
meet later today with state and
local officials and to meet separate[y with leaders of the Korean and
Hjspanic communities.
In hi s arrival comments

----Lottery numbers---CLEVELAND (AP)- There
was one ticket sold naming all six
num~ers drawn in Wednesday
mght s Super Lotto drawing, and
the winning ticket JS worth $12
million. the Ohio Lonery said.
Lottery officials said they did
not know whether the buyer of the
winnin~ ticket chose to take the
money '" 26 annual payments or m
a single, discounted lump sum .
The Jackpot for Saturday's
Super Lotto drawing drops back to
S4 million.
The winning numbers were 3, 9,
II , 13, 30, 46
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The Kicker number was 521415.

In Ptck 3 Number.;, the winning
number was 197.
In Pick 4 Numbers, the winning
number was 2150.
Pick 3 Numbers
1-9-7
(one, nine, seven)
Pick 4 Numbers
2-1-5-0
(two, one, five, 7.ero)
Super Lotto
3-9-11-13-30-46
(three, nine, eleven, thirteen,
thiny, forty -six)
Kicker
5-2-1-4-1-5
(five, two, one, four, one, ftve)

ply save a life, you gave a nation
great cau se for hope. And you
proved amidst the hate and the horror that this is sull the Cny of the
Angels."
He saluted tho se " who have
worked urclcssly night and day to
restore order and to return the city
to ac&gt;ty of hope."
Bush also promtsed to keep an
eye on the government's larger
goal of helping to lift residents of
the nation 's inner cities out of
poverty. "There must be no return
to the status quo," he said.
After hts arrival, the president
met at the airport with members of
the task force he had sent here to
coordinate federal relief efforts.

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Paula Shmak. "(The unillSured) are
uninsured because they couldn 't
pass the health screen for anybod y."
But Ney saJd there would be no

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Sixty-one LOp academic achievers in Meigs County schools were

honored Thursday night at the
Eighth Annual Academ&gt;c Excel lence banquet held at Meigs Htgh
School.
Trophies were presented by Ons
Smith, president of the Meigs
County Board of Education, spon sors of the banquet. to each of the
scholars. Those achieving the htgh cst grades in the fourth, sixth ,
eighth, lOth and 12th graders were
honored at the banquet.
Bob Ord, superintendent of the
Meigs Local Board of Educauon ,
spoke to the sc holars on "C hal lenges and Responsibihtics ." The
speaker said that the challenge to
the sc holars is to develop a program to protect the earth from pollution, to come up wnh ways to
control the proltferation of nuclear
weapons and AIDS, and to bring
about the control of drug abuse and
pornography.
Other challenges with personal
responsibility, said Ord. include the
"learned skills" of doing what is
right, fair and honest. "There is a
time LO be an activist in a fX&gt;Sitivc
way," he satd. He chall enged the

sc holars to IC&lt;IID to manage failure.
to learn from their mistakes and
forge ahead. but to never give m to
fatlure: and 10 "learn hnw to learn".
a ncr:cssily because of the constant ly changing technology.
The imponance of being a role
model was stressed by Ord who
told the students that they can learn
role model posturing wh1ch can
lead to posiltve influences in the
Iives of ol.hcrS.
Ord congratulated the famtlics
of the recognized scholars and
described the banquet as a time of
fcllowshtp with a powerful posi(ive.
Wtlliam Buckley , secondary
supervisor, and John Costanza, elementary supervisor, arranged the
banquet with Buckley g&gt;ving the
welcome preceding the dinner.
SmiLh had the invocauon before
lhc dinner. Students from their
respective schools were rec ognized
hy the local superintendents,
Rtchard Smith, Eastern, and Ord,
Southern, W&gt;th John Riebel present in g for James Carpenter,
Meigs, who is hospitalized.
School board members attend ing and rccogntzed were Smith,

Bob Burdette and Bill Quickel.
Gues ts were regiStered by Kitty
Hazier, TAG coordinator, and
Linda Haley, secretary.

incentives.

"When you work for the state
of Ohio, there's no screening,"
srud Ncy . "If lhc state of Oh10 can
do it, they can do it"
}he open-enrollment proviSIOn,
&gt;f &gt;ncluded 1n the btll, would
replace a House proposal to create
a new Medicaid-style pubhc insurance program, the Ohio Health
lndcmntty Organization, to cover
Ohio' s 1.2 million uninsured resi -

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said 11 would cost billions of dollars
more than it would take in,
Cnllcs of open enrollment have
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to other payers.
In addition to open enrollment
Ncy's plan also m&gt;ght mcludc fr..;
or _subsidizcd hc.allh coverage to
children under age 6 whose famil JCS meet certain tncomc requirements
Ahcmauvcs to fund such a pmll lSJOn were under study, Ney said

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NEW YORK (AP) - Amcrt
cans widely believe that poliCe mJS
treal minorities, but seven m 10 111
an Associated Press po ll sa y the
Rodney King verdtct did not Jll.IUi y
the anger of the people who noted
in Los Angele.s.
More than si,; in I0 s.ud thc.rr 1S
a significant amow11 of pollee bru tality against minorities around the
country. Of the I ,006 Americans 111
the telephone poll, 22 percent ~1w
the problem as very great and 41
percent as considerable.
But six in 10 also satd lhc [XJI&gt;u·
in their community treat people uf
all races and elhmc groups cquaJi y
Just 31 percent satd thw loca l

Nearl y nmc &gt;n I 0 blacks sa&gt;d
lhcre IS very grc.1t or considerable
poliCe brutality around the country.
Tw o- thlld s of black s sa&gt;d thw
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police treat lhc races equally .
Most Americans think the poliCe
~~ their community u.'\C unjustified
v1 olcnt force against utizcns only
&lt;KcasJonally (57 percent) or never
(2c percent ). E&gt;ght percent said it
happens very often , and 10 pen:ent
salll f&lt;url y often .
A solid maJOnty m the poU, 57
perce nt, sa1d there is more crime in

police somet imes lrcat min orit v

th eir area than there was a year

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ago
'll&gt;c poll found no link between
the pcrccpuon that crime is on the
increase and the scnll ments that
local police behave fanly or that
th e anger 1n Lo s Angeles was

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PRESENTED TROPHY - Jessica Alley, Letart FaUs Elementary rourth grader, was one or 61 students recognized at Meigs
County's ~igbth Annual Academic Banquet held Thursday night
~I Metgs Htgb. School. Here Oris Smith, Meigs County Board prestdent, left, asststed by John Costanza, elementary supervisor, present• a trophy to Jes.•ica. (See additional photos on page 3)

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Top students honored

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could not support open enrollment
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taken Friday through Tuesday . as
trOOps helped restore order tn Los
Angeles.
In interviews around the coumrv
last weekend. separate from tl&gt; ~
poll, some people blasted the not
en as criminals taking advantage ol
a sitllalion. Others said the violence
erupted from a long-simmcnn g
sense of racial injustice.
"Realistically, th1s is JUst an
explosion. What the blacks arc try ing to do is say, 'This is our coun try too,"' said Carl Nonon, 35, a
black security guard in Ja ckson,
Miss.
In the poll, 23 percent said the
anger of the people who rioted '"
Los Angeles was jusufied. Seventy
percent said it was not JUStified, a
feeling that carried through all cate gories of age, income , se x and
region.
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likely as whites to say the anger

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BUSH IN LOS ANGELES· President Bush reads a statement
during arrival ceremony at Los Angeles International Airport
Wednesday night. Los Angeles Mayor Tum Bradley look.! on in
background. President Bush will tour tbe South Central riot area
Thursday. (AP)

CLEVELAND - A state Sen ate ven;ion of a health reform plan
would rcqu~rc that health insurers
offer coverage to a ll Oh1oans
regardless of their health. accordmg
to a published report
The Plain Dealer reponed today
that Sen. Robert Ncy , msurance
committee chai rman, wants lO
guarantee access to health insurance to every Ohio residenl
Citing soun:es it did not identi·
fy, the newspaper sa1d his plan
would require all insurer.; to hold
111 annual open enroll ment period.
Anyone who wanted coverage
could buy it at that time.
Ney, R-Barnesville, sa &gt;d
Wednesday he was considering the
idea of open enrollment but had
made no dec&gt;sion . He SaJd he was
waiting for aides to provide him
with statistics on costs.
Ney did say that if he included
open enrollment in his bill , it would
llpply to every company.
"Everyone w1ll lake some of the
risk," he said. "We're not going to
wallop one insurer.''
The senator saJd he expec ted
insurer.; to oppose the idea
"They 'II go irt&lt;;ane," Ney sa1d.
The non-profit Blue Cross &amp;
lllue Shield health plans offered
open enrollment for decades, but
ll!e three Ohio Blue Cross organi zations dropped it, saying competi torS were luring the healthiest cus-

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MEIGS SCHOLARS RECOGNIZED - These students were
honored ror their academic achievement at Thursday night's
Meigs County Acadel!'ic Excellence Banquet held at Meigs High
School. In the_ recognozed group were, lef't to right, seated, Lorri
Uurnem, Danoelle Crow, Andrea McDonald, Denise Shenefield,

Jobless rate
down in April
WASHINGTON (AP) - The
nauon's unemploym ent rate
dropped to 7.2 percent in April, the
f&gt;n;t decline in nme months, as the
eco nomic recovery finally made
itself felt in the labor market, the
governmen t said today .
The Labor Department said that
businesses added 126,000 jobs during the month, the btggcst boost in
payroll employment in almost a
year.
The JObless rate had been stuck
at a 6 1/2-ycar high of 7.3 percent
in both February and March.
Eco nomt sts worried that unless
busmcsses started hiring worker s
soon, the fragtle economic rebound
that began '" January co uld falter,
JUS( as a sim ilar recovery stalled
out last year.
Whtle welcoming the April drop
tn th e jobless rate. analysts cau tioned that further improvements in
unemployment were lik ely to be
extremely gr•dual, given what they
expect wtll be the weakest ecooom tC recovery on record.
That view is also shared by top
business executives. The Business
Co unctl, composed of chief execu tive s of I00 or lhe country's largest
corporations, issued a new out.Jook
Thursday predteting that the jobless
rate cou ld well remain above 7 percen t for the rest of the year.
For April, the htrin g strength
came from a 135,000-job surge at
department stores. hospitals and
othe r service industries. It marked
the biggest increase in serv ice jobs
in almost two years.
That surge helped to offset
weakness in manufacturing and
constructio n. Manufacturing jobs
posted a small mcrease of 8,000
last month while jobs 1n the con struction industry actually fell hy
II ,000.

Tumble in tub
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Ohio
Re p. Clare nce Miller has been
limping around the Cap&gt;tol after a
weekend fall in his bath tub, but an
atde said that Miller wa sn't seri ously hurt .
" He'll continue to campa&gt;gn,"
Raben RemLscma sa &gt;d Thursday.
Miller, 74, is running in the
Republican primary against fellow
Rep. Bob McEwen. Once-a-decade
redtstricting merged thctr districLs
mto a stngle seat effective in Jan uary .
Rcintsema said Miller suffered a
prunful bruise.

Jason Witherell, sophomores; and Barbara Anderson, senior; and
standing, Frank Blake, Heather Davenport, Tara Gerlach, Darin
logan, Joe McElroy, seniors. Nol present due to other activilies
wcrel'racy Fife, a sophomore, and Bobby Vance, Chrissy Weaver,
and Robbie Wyatt, seniors.

Slavin named Syracuse
swimming pool manager
Ry KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
Shannon Slavin of Syracuse was
hired as the manager of London
Pool when Syracuse Village Coun cil met tn regular session on Thurs day night
Slavin wa s one of three app lt·
cant s and was hired due to her
o periencc as pool manager last
season . Hired as a li feguard and
swimming mstructor was David
Deem. Roderick Newsome was
hired as a hfcguard.
Council decided to change the
former admtssion gate entrance at
London Pool inlo a storage room
and the outside women's restroom
1nto the adm issio n gate and
entran ce in to the concess ion sland
Kenny Cond 1ff and Malcolm
Gutnthcr met wtth the board
reg ard ing the need for speed con trol o n Second StrceL Counci l
:1 grecd to place stop s1gns at vari ou s intersections 10 help the situa tion .
Mayor James Papc inform ed
council that the v1llagc will be
r cqu~rcd to pay 10 percent or the

cost of a grant project. A total of
S IH .500 will be spent to pave the
vrllagc park1ng lot across from
Kmg F1cld and to mstall 200 rcct of
12-mch culven from Cherry Street
to Bridgeman Street.
llob Wingett, grants administrator for the vJIIage. met with council
rcgardmg the village's paruC&gt;pauon
lfi th e Issue 2 prognun . The vi llage
will he invo lved in two Issue 2 prn jecLo.; this year, cu lvert installation
and pavmg on Bndgeman and Sec ond and on Bndgeman ncar the
Church of the Nazarene. ProJeCted
comp lw on date is September.
1992.
II was reported thai grass had
hccn cut at Snowbal l Hill Cemetery
by Lhe township trustees. Howc~ c r,
the vt ll agc wtll be responsible for
ceme tery maintenance for the
remainder of Lhe summer.
81ds for insurance for the VI l lage were received from Brogan
Warner and Davis-QUJckcl insur ance agencies in Pomeroy . The
Da~is - Quickcl bid. in the amount
of $5,280 was approved. Brogan
Warner's b&gt;d was for $5,50R.

Effect of filing deadline
extension appears minimal
COLUMBUS, Oh10 (AP) - A
belated opportuni ty for fihn g nom&gt; naung pctJtions by candid ate s for
the Ohto Hoose and Senate appar ently wdl produce few lakers.
A U.S. D&gt;stnct Court on Tues day ordered the pre-primary filmg
period re-opened in 65 of the 132
di stricts anti said it must he kept
open until 4 Jl.lll today .
However , based on sk etchy
mformation avrulab le m Columbus
late Thun;day, the opportumty has

produced liulc cu.:Hv1ty .
The coun acted a&lt;; a result of a
lawsuu that tlclayed the adopuon of
new legislative dtst.ricts until two
days before the regular Feb . 20
dead line.
The state Apportionment Board
on Wednesday, staling concern s
about th e. impact on preparations
lor the June 2 primary. asked U.S .
Supreme Court Justice John Paul
Stevens to stay the order. Steven s
refused.
Sec retary of State Bob Taft. a

memhc r of th e board , lr'-r tcd lh L:
rrlntln g or ballot s, rndudJn g ;]
fCi.JUif CJIH..: nt for th C rotatiOn of G in ·
didatc s' name s , 1hc mailin g ol
ahs entcc hal lots and other problems
tiLJt an rnllu,;. of lith -hour candi dat es might entail
~burccn Hrown, Taft · .~ cnrnmu
ni cat1on s dir ec tor. po1nt ed nut .
however. thatrt wao.; too soon to tell
how many new candidiltc s m1~ ltt
co me forward m Lhc :1Glllrrl·d lhs·
tncts hcforc thts aftemoon ·o.; tk ;HI
line.

Carlton scholarship
applications available
Any resident of the Village of
Syrnc use planning to attend a college, univen;ity or trade school for
the 1992-93 term can apply for a ·
Carleton Memorial Scholarship by
obtamtng an apphcation form from
John Lisle, secretary of the Carle ton College Board of Trustees ,
and returning the completed appli cation to him by June 19.
Applications returned after Jun e
19 Will not be considered.

STRICKLAND ENDORSED • Ted Strickland, De~ocratlc candidate ror the Sixth U.S.
Co_n~res.s ton~l J?istrict, bas bern endorsed by the
Tn-State Butldtng Trades Council, a coalition or
building trades unions in Ohio, West Viriginia
and Kentucky. Pictured, 1-r, are Steve Burton,

Where Noted

'

Cnunril also:
- Authomed Jack Wtlllam s to
rcpa1r a w&lt;.~ t c r leak m Lhc co ncession stand at Lh c London PlKJ I,
· Agreed to purcha se roof1n g
mate rial and alummum parnt for
the concess1on stand and press 00). .
- Approved the mJ yor 's report
or fin es collec lCd in the amount ol
$4 15 for April;
- Approved th e po ltcc clud's
report as follow s: 10 cn.atiom for
speeding, I,068 miles on the vcht clc; H2 hnur.o.; of in-serv 1cc : 22 mlst:cl lancous calls: ami radar un11 ccr
tification on Apnl10.
Tota l balan ces rn all lun d . .
were suhmittcd hy Janice l...:1w &lt;..: nn
3S fo ll ow s: Ge nc r31 f_. untl .
S6 ,235 .36: Stree t Co nslru ctJO n
$17,1 94 14 : H&gt;ghw ay , S .U~~ is_'
Ftr c ,
S3.1 03 5'1.
Wat er
S 10 .0R c.53, Goara11t y Meter:
$~ . 550_ (, 6 , Cemet er y. S79 4c.
Touli , $41.02 7. R5.
Attcndrng, 1n JddttJOn to M;1ynr
P:1pc were council members hd
William s , Bill Rou s h. Dcnn1 :-.
Wolfe , J&gt;m Hill, Kenny Buckl ey.
and Katt c Crow; and Cl crkn'rrasurer Janice L1wson.

•

TSBTC Business Manager; Strickland· Gary
Piatt, President of the Lawrcnce/JacksoniGallia
Central Labor Body or AFLICIO; and David
Gregg, Business Representative ror Carpen ters
Local 650 in Pomeroy. (Sentinel Photo by Brian
J. Retd)

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words . All !etten are subject to editin8 and must be signed with name ,
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should be in good taste, ~ssing 1SSue5, nol perwnahnes .

Female senators - The end
of the caucus in a canoe?
By MIKE FElNSILBER
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON- Anyllung see ms poss1ble 1n this pol1t1Cal year.
One posSibility IS that the number or women '"the Senate will double
Or triple.
Or quadruple_

Friday,

Page-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, May 8, 1992

Narco-dollars cleansed at 'casas de cambio'
ALONG THE MEXICAN
BORDER - To the umrained eye,
they look like only taco stands,
restaurants, supermarkets, mobile
homes and small d1bpida"'d bwldlngs T hc1r neon signs flash,
''Camb1a mos Pesos'' - '' We
o:.ch;wge pesos " And for years
they have provided personalized
fmancial services for residems of
hordcr communities.
"There' s a need for them ,"
opla~ncd one El Paso, Texas,
money exchanger_ " When people
ha'e to e.,changc the" dolla,; to go
ouy 1hat spe cial dress or if they
hJYc an emerge ncy and the banks
arc closed, we arc here for them."
Hut. :Jccording to law enforcement r.;ou rccs, many of these one·
tlm i: mom and pop organizauons
ha w become the preferred banks
for n3.fco lics smugglers.
Wuhout lhcsc non-bank finan Cial msutuuons here and elsewhere.
clrug dealers might not be able to
d1:-;guJsc lhcLT identity and distance
themsclvc' from the $100 billion in
J! I1 C1l nHco-do! lar s generated
nationally
A rece nt governmcnl st udy
argues that among the estimated
I .000 casas de cam bia (the local

name for currency exchange facili ties) domg business along the border from Texas to Cal1fornia, as
many as 80 percent may be

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein
engaged m money laundering. One
casa alone has been linked to laun dering more than $50 milhon in a
six-month period.
They are almost comp let ely
unregulated and unsupervised by
federal and state authorities. These
non-bank institutions arc supposed
to comply w1th federal anu-moncy
laundering statutes but many don 't
and gel away With it
Tragically, those th at do often
go belly up, un ab le to com pete
with 1hc narco -backcd casas. Th e
leg itimate casas thai have survi ved
say the laundering has given the ir
busioc.ss .a bad name, and complain
about the belated efforts by authori(Jes to cra ck down on th elf
crooked competitors.

Casas de cambio became a laun dering haven for smugglers after
1he passage of mon ey-laundering
control legi slatiOn 1n 1986. The
new law held banks criminal ly culpable for failing to file reports on
cash transactions over $10,1100 .
Drug smugglers who once cnulcl
waiiZ mto bank lobbies and unload
cash-stuffed suitcases with no
questi ons asked now had to look
elsewhere .
Unuegu latcd casas de camb1o fit
the bilL They asked no name s. kept
few records and ftlcd no governmen! forms.
Some of these instituuons lilled
the vo1d eagerly_ Handlmg the illic It lransaCiions garnered them up to
S I million annua lly in profit s.
The ir businesses boomed and so
did lheir services. With reserves in
local bank accounL'\, some casa~ de
carnb 1o looked more and more lik e
banks by prov1dmg serv 1ces rangIng from check cashing and wire
transfer to se lling money orders
and tr.lvclcr 's checks.
Although they rcmam elusive to
law cnforccmcnl, the methods and
mechanics driving casas de cambia
arc well-documen"'d- Senate mvcsugato,; rcccn~y heard how one of

That sounds more dramatic t..han il is. Even a five-fold mcrca~ m !lS

fe mal e membe,;hip would leave the Senate 90 pertcnt male.
The women now in Lhc Scnalc could caucus in a canoe. There arc only
IWO- Republican Naocy Landon Kassebaum or Kansas, daughter or the
GOP's 1916 presidenual nommee; and Democrat Barbara Mikulski , a
brash, four-foot--onc -1nch Polish-American from worbng-dass Balumorc.
Women may fare beltcr than usual in this year of the outs1der. They
don't have much ITOublc persuading voters, espeCial ly women , that they
arc ultimate outsiders.
And the raw matcnal is at hand for a boost in the" numbers . The
National Women's Political Caucus, which raises funds on behalf of
women candidates m both parties, counts 18 women - 16 Democrat&lt; and
two Republican s - who are either Senate nominees or candidates for
their pany 's nomination .
Manv of them, unknown and underfunded. don't have much or a

WeLL.THiS
CHaNG€.$
THiNGS!

chancc:and m a few mstanccs, women arc runnmg against women .

Still, who do you count out'' After the surpnse primary VJCtones of
Se nate nominees Carol Moseley Braun 1n IllinOis and Lynn Yeakel 1n
Pennsylvania. both in11Jall y unknowns, lhat's nO{ so obviOus
Just like !.hem, other women -

"people no one ever heard o f" - arc
1n a position to wm pnmancs, says Harncll Woods, president of the
women's caucLL~ .

Nonetheless. she IS cauuous. " We'll add two or three - I'd guess
three." she says.
Her cauUon is homegrown . Woods was 1w1ce lhc Democratic nominee
for the Senate m MJSSoun. and tw1cc defeated. Spring poncnts for women
candidates have a habit of turning into autumn disappointments_
"You're tallong about the ulumate male club when you talk about the
Senate," Woods says_ "If we should have eight women nominated, nor mally you'd say 50 percent would win, but I'm gomg to be conscrva!JVC

&amp;:IST'eiN•1:z_

"""'~« -

,..WI- ,.,..&lt;l

the most bas ic transacuom unfo](b;
A dru g dealer needs to dcposil
$100.000 in10 a hank account with nut arou..;ing suspicion . He brings
th e cas h mLO a ca&lt;;a de cambio . An
excha nge house employee th en
drive s the money through Customs
across th e border mto Mexico.
Ca'h amounts over SIO,OOO leav ing the country must be reported hut the law is seldom enforced
Once the border 1s crn ssol, the
driver si mply makes a U-turn and
re-enters lh c United Slates. First he
filh out Customs forms declaring
the money as having hccn derived
from leg1timate bu siness deals in
Mex ico . At that moment, the deed
JS done - the money ha s been
"laundered," and IS safe to deposll
many U.S . bank account.
Despite some limited successes
1n Texas, such as ''O peration
Vagabond" in 1989 that nct"'d 29
mdJ ctmcnts and closed nine casas
de ca mb1 0, and th e recen t arrest hy
Cus10ms offices 1n McAll en.
Te xas , of five major Mexican
cxc hang('. operators in connection
w1th a S31 mill ion portfolio, IRS
and Customs arc waging an uphill
battle.
One of the more hoper ul measure s was a new law enacted by
Texas state offiCial s m 1991 that
requires all money cx.changc hou ses to be li censed by January 1992
or face being shut down. The governmen t would enjoy access 10 any
past cri minal records of the operation s. But even thi s measure has
been stalled by the fact that at least
nine chcck-cash 1n g house s 1n
Hou s1011 have filed suit against lhc
Slate, declaring the new law
"unconstitutional " and a violat.ion
of due process.
Only 39 excha nge houses 1n
Texas met the Jan_ I deadline, and
dozens co ntmuc operating wilhout
submiuing the new paperv.·ork with no pe nall y, so far. When
asked about his li ce nse, a teller at
one !XI Rio , Texas , cas.a de ca mbia
told our assoc1a1c Dean Bo yd,
"Nobod y\ noti fied us ahoul any
li cense as far as I know."
One chagnncd Customs opcra uvc cxp lained, " There arc enough
law s 1n place. All (the federal
authorities) necc1 to rlo '' enforce
lhcm "
Copyrig ht. 1992, United Feature Syndicatr.lnr.

Still, she 11cks off fow factors that m1ght enhaoce female candidates'
chances this year:

- The end or the Cold War and the shift or national concern to such
domcsuc 1ssucs a.;; educalion, health care and the environment as well as

ISs ues cspcc1ally or coocern to women, such as child care and abortion.
- A rebellion from busine ss-as~ usual m Washington . "Voters wan!
change and sec women as outs1ders who bnng different values and style
to gove rnment ," Woods says. "Women are very impatient about the ritl_J·
als and the clubbiness of the Senate and tend to reach out 10 the publiC
more and invo lve more people in a sol ution."
- RcdisUJCting, opening some new seaL'&gt; 1n Congre.c;;.s, and the record
number of retirements by maJc mcumbcnLII.

- Fmally. the prospect that the women's vote wdl be "cncrgucd" 1f
the Supreme Court reverses m lun1L~ JL'i nglil-10-ahorunn rulmg this sum mer . Women constitute a maJO fll~ of vmcrs: 1f they tilt toward female
cand1datc,, that could maucr.
A poll suggests voters, male and femlle. arc more hk cly than before to
vole for a woman on the bas1s of her sex.

The Los Angeles Ttmcs asked Ca! JfOm Jans. "How tmportam '' 11 to
vote for a woman for U.S. Scnatc1"
Twc nty-c1gh1 pertcnt sa1d very 1mportan1. 20 percent \J itl very unim portant To a stmJiar quc suon two yea~ ago, 16 percent o,;,:utl ve ry Important. 21} r.x;rccnt sajd very unimportanl
Women often say that the Senate Jud1ciary Commiucc- ma(k up of
14 men - m1sscd the JX)int when Anita Hill brought her corn plamts of
-&gt;ex ual hara.o;;.smcnt against Supreme Coun nominee Clarence Thomas la.')l
fall. The senators couldn't comprehend the importance ol the .ssuc. they
~w w11h women on the commincc. the panel's pcr~)X'(Uvc would hav e
wi.ticncd.
Aflcr studying lhc records of women mcmbcr'i of stJ tc lcgl'&gt;la turcs, Lhe
Ce nter for the American Woman and Po!JLJcs umclud cd b'lt fall that
women give greater priority than men to iss ues of HHport:ln&lt;.:c tn women.
mothers and farrulics, soch as health , educat1on and child cue
Jn crcasmg l.hc number of women 1n the ScnJtc, Wood.') says, would
have an 1mpact, even though they would rcmam outnumbered.
"Two women are really a token. " she say' "A hall -dozen or c.ght. .r
they .~nacd 10 usc their leverage wahm the cl ub. wo1Jld he very impres Siv e

Today in history
By Tht" A"i..o;oci;llrd Prt·..,~
Tod:1y IS Fnday, May K. the l~()tll d~l) pf j(/&lt;l~ Th . ·rc :1rr ~17 day'\ lcl.t
m the year
Today's 1-Ughhght'" H1 story :
On May~. 1945, Prcs1dcnt Trum::~n ~l nnnum . :d 111 a radio .1t1drC'\\ that
World War II had ended Ill Europe
On thiS date·
In 1541. the Span1~h explorer Hrm:mcln dl.' SolO di\(Ovcrn1 the MJSSI S·
s1pp1 River.
In \846 , ~1c llfst maJOr hallie of 1hc Mcman War was foug ht at Palo
Alto, Tcxa". resulting m vic tory for Gcn Z;Khary Taylor' s forces .
In IRR4 , the 33rd preSident of ~1c llnllc&lt;l Sc1tcs. Harry S Truman , was
born ncar Lamar. Missoun .
In 1886, Atlanta pharmamt John Styth Pcmhc non 1nvcntcd the syrup
for a beverage that came to be known as CocJ-Cob
In 1958. V1cc l'rcs1dcnt RIChard M. N1wn was shoved , slOned . booed
and spat upon by ami-American prorcsrcrs m L1ma, Peru
In 1962, the musiCal comedy "A runny Thmg Happened on the Way
to the Forum" opened at the Alvm Thc.:J tcr m New York .
In 1970, helmeted construct1on worker'\ hrokc up an anu war protest
On Wall Street in New York .
In 1973, mdu.ant Amcncan lndJJns who had held the South Dal:o~1
hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendered.
In 1978, David R Bcrkowill pl eaded gu dty '" a Brooklyn courtroom
to the six murder charges against him 1n the "Son of Sam" shootmgs that
had terrified New Yorkers.
In 1984, the Sov1c1 Union announced 11 would not parllCipate in the
Los Angeles Summer Olympics. chargmg the Unued States didn'l intend
to ensure athletes' security.
Ten years ago: As efforu continued al the United Nations to negotiate
8 pcaccrul settlement or the Falkland Islands war, Britain sent 20 more
Harrier jet lighten 10 the South Atlanuc, while Argentina vowed to challenge Britain's expanded war wnc.
Five years ago: An angry and defiant Gary Han , dogged by questions
about his personal hfc , mclud1ng h1 s relat1on sh1p w1th Mtarnl model
Donna Rice, withdrew from the race for the DemocratiC prcs.denual nom ination.

Inner cities need 'enterprise zones'
No more commissions. w11h
thw cyc-ca1c hin g membersh ips
.and tlust-calching reports. No more
blue-ribboned panels, wilh lh eir
high-toned rhctonc and high -mind ed reforms_
No more political recnmlna ti ons. And most of all, no more
bIuepri nts- for- a- brigh tcr -10m orr ow
that never make it off the draw1ng
boards of today.
Let the legacy of Los Angel es
'92 - the latest in our hiS tor y of
ram lly tnggercd urban cxplos10"'
- be a d1ffercnt kind of nauonal
rcsoiYC. Let it be, in a word : action
Now.
We arc all ready to act _ We
understand the problem - th e
\1cConc Com mi ssion expla1ned 1t
to us after the Watts nots of I96).
Then the Kerner CommiSSIOn
explai ned it a ll aga1n after th e
urban riots of 1967.
We can act now because we
know one of Washington' s few
re maining secre ts: The Grea t
Domestic Polley War IS all hul over
- li bera ls and co nscrvati YCS arc
fina ll y talking the same language.
Consi der the soluuon to Inn ercity problems, as proposed by co nsc n' alive Hou s1ng and Ur ban
AffaJr s Secretary Ja ck Kemp·

urban "enterprise zones."

And consider the solu ti on, as
propose d by liberal Rep_ Maxine
Walcrs , D-Ca l1f., whose distri ct

Martin Schram
was the battleground of the latcsl
nol: urban "enterpri se zones." Let
all facet s of gove rnm ent work
together to bring invest men t, JObs,
health care and ed ucation in to an
inner-c ity enterprise zone.
They differ on spendmg levels,
bu t agree conceptually_
Now ask Kemp and Wat ers
about the needs or people living in
publiC hous1ng ; they'll a nswer:
··Empo werment,'' as in the old
civil rights chant, "Power to th e
People ." Help project residenls
gai n lhc power LO conlrol thcir own
l1 ves and hom es. and they'll con duct themselves rcsJXmsibly; allow
them to appoinl the managers of
thw housing projcc Ls, and th ey' ll
take pride in their homes.
So, from the left and right, pols
and Id eologues have converged.
·'I think there's an apparent
consensus, rather than a real one,"
say s Dr. St uar t Butler. domesllc

and econom ic policy dircc10r at the
Heritage Foundation, a comcrvativc thm k tank_ "The liberals sec
the cn tcrp r1 se zone as a son of
domestiC Marshall Plan. Our view
of it IS thJt governmen t 's role
should be mamly 10 clear away the
ohstaclcs to pnvatc mvcstmcnt th e regula11ons. the lax -c ode
re st.ri ctions. ·'
Harvard urhan po liti CS exp ert
Margaret Wc1r, who will soon be
jo1ning the moderate -to -libera l
Rrook in gs In stitution, is ind eed
leery of so me conservative proposals, such as sc rapping minimumwage rcqUJrcmcnts for inner- c1ty
bu sin esses_ But she adds· "We
learned in the 1980s that there arc
some area s. notably in hou sing
co nstruc tion. where there is rea l
poten t1al for the convergence ol
lib era l and conservative stra te gies." Program s in New York,
Boston and elsewhere have proven
th at pri vate fundmg packages for
new hou s1 ng ca n be assembl ed
with support of publ1 c officials_
It is a sad -but- tnJc commentary
that it took the shocking acqumal
of policemen we saw beating Rodney Kmg, and the horrify in g riot
that followed. to provoke George
13ush into ~1ving the most states-

manlike speech of hi s pres1dcncy.
Aflcr three yea rs of fomr.nt ing
racial division w1th controvers ies
over Willie Horton and JOb quotas ,
Bush declared: " ... We must allow
our diversity to bring us together,
not drive us apart.''
Sad ly, three days later, Bush
aba11doncd stat esma nship for
explOitat ion
po lili cs;
h1 s
spokesman blamed liberal soml
program s of the '60s and '70s for
the riots of ·en. Let our compul siv ely d iv is1 ve , "brin g -us -togeth ·
cr'' prcs1 dcnt bring h1s own team
1ogc thcr and sLrongl y support th e
Kemp emcrpr 1SC :.-.one plan he 's
virtua ll y ignored. Then let him cre ate teams of local, state and federal
officials to set up ad -hoc enterprise
wnc s in our inner cit ies. And let
them mobiltze - block by block
- to help assemble private financ ing for hous mg ~md busmesses, a
jobs clearinghouse and tenant-man agement programs for housmg pro-

Reminders for happy, rewarding life
w ·hcnever I would go to my

father for help w1llt some problem
of a mec hanical natur e, th e f1r."i
thing he would say to me was.
"Whal docs the book of ln-: Lrue. s say.')"
uon
Years hav e passed si nce those
day s, but I can still hear him say
that Recently, as I was trymg to
figure out how to work my new
phone-answering equipment. I
heard his voice again: "What docs
the book of mstructions ~1y?''
If we would apply that question
in every area of our lives all of th e
time , our troubles would VIrtually
van ish and life would be what we
want itlo be.
Many of the problems we face
- and most of our health problems
- arc the result of not following
the Maker's instructions - instruction s we know very well bur
choose to ignore.
Or maybe, as H. Jackson Brown
Jr. says in his best-selling "Life's
Lit~e Instruction Book" (Ru~edge
Hill), we need to be reminded from
time to time what those instrucuons
arc.
So he ha s given us "511
Reminder s for a Happy and
Rewarding Life."
It 's probably safe to say ou r
li ves will stan gelli ng better the
moment we put these pi eces of

e li cucd th 1s marginal note from
It even when we sneeze- hardly a
me: "Why is it we consider hunters
great OCCa.&lt;;IOn!
macho?"
Most people who usc the word
Toughesl of all II_ Ja c kson
God ca relessly woul d say they
Drown' s mstru cti ons to follo w:
mean noth1n g by it They should
"Be enthusiastic about the success
remember what Cardi n~tl Newman
of others." That'' ru'y when ynur s:ud. "Nmhing IS worse than to sav
children win the louery. It's not so
"
fall. If you're go1ng after Moby easy when it's your brother-in-law God and mean nothing hy it"
(C)I992
NEWSPAPER
Dick, take along the tartar sauce."
or th e man next-door who gets hi s ENTERPRISE ASSN.
"Send a lot of V::tlentmc cards.
second promolion in a year while
Sig n them, "Someone who ~unk s
you haven't had a raise in lR ,----:::------------~
you're terrific."
mon1hs (and then it was on ly 30
Berry's World
"Call your mother."
cents an hou r).
I found myself writing liulc
There arc two mstructions in the
notes in the margin next to some of book that will do more than any the instructions.
thing else to raise the tone of our
For "Tum you r headl1ght s on tas tel ess. di sordered soc iety:
when it begins to rain ," I substitul - "Never usc pro fan ity " (10 which I
cd "Always drive with your head - wou ld add , · 'o r coarse or vulgar
lights on ." I do. I wish everybody language or any so rt") ; and ,
d1d. Even' in the daylight, head - "Don' t watch violent te lev isi on
lights make it easier to see oncom - shows and don't buy the producLs
ing cars. Greyhound bus accidents that sponsor them."
have dropp ed 15 percent since
We have violence in our society
buses began traveling with lhcir because we daily honor violence headlights on in the daytime.
in the mov1cs and on TV. What we
"Read to your children" is a wanl is what we gel - except that
superb suggestion. But next to that th e murder and mayhem do not
I penciled '" "Also let your chil - stop when we leave the theater or
dren sec you read ." This does even shut off the TV.
more than the other to stimulate a
As for profanity , the widespread
child to read.
usc of "God" in conversation is
"Find some other way of prov- appalling. Someone once said that
ing your manhood than by shooung in our speech we should save God
defensele ss animals and birds" for the great occasions. But we usc L _ _ __ __ _ _ _ __ __ _
advice to work We might start
w1th the following :
"When facing a diffiCult task,
ac t as though it is impossible JO

George R. Plagenz

Ohio

The Dally Senllnei-Page-3

Area deaths-Lloyd Gibbs

Rose Zimmerman

Lloyd F G1bbs , 65, of Mason
died Thu"day, May 7. 1992 , ai
Veterans
Mcmonal
Hospital.
Pomeroy.
Born Fch 12, 1927 , m Hanford,
he was a son of the late Harry C.
and Virgmia (Powell) Gibbs. He
was also preceded m death by a
daughter,
Rebecca
Gibbs,
grandda ughter, Megan Willis, and
SISter, Florenc Finn1cum.
He was a retired truck driver
f10m the Excels ior Saltworks or
Pomeroy.
Surviving arc h15 w1fe, Lucille
(Oldak er) Gibbs; son and daughterIll -law, Randall Lee and Shirley
G1bbs of Pomeroy; daughter and
son-m-law, Troy and Kathy Willis
of Rutland; brother, W1lilam C.
G1bbs of New Haven; three
g"mdchlldrcn, and a grc;H g"md son.
The funeral will he Sunday. 2
p m., at the Foglesong Funeral
Home with the Rev. George Huschar offi ciating . Burial wi ll be in
I he Graham Cemetery.
Friend" can cal l at the fun eral
home Sa turday, 7 to 9 p.m

Rose M. Zimmerman, 37, of
1802 Elizabeth St., Belpre, died
Fnday morning, May 8, 1992, at
St. Joseph Hospilal , Parkersburg,
W. Va.
Born in Parkersburg, 'he was
the daughter of the late Donald and
Freda Snyder Yeater. She was a
homemaker and attended the F1rs1
Baptist Church in Belpre. She was
graduate of Federal Hocking High
School.
She is surv ived by her hu sband
of 20 years. John Zimmerman, two
'iOns, Christopher and Jeffrey, both
at home; two brothers, Steven
Yeater, Belpre, and Donald Yeater,
Torch; one sister. Tina Barnett,
Dayton; and severa l aunts and
uncles.
Funeral services will be held
Su nday at 2 p.m. at the White Ethridge Funeral Home in Belpre_
The Rev. Paul Knierim wtll offiCI ate and burial will be in the Stewart
Cemetery in Hockingport. Friends
may call al the funeral home Saturday from noon 10 9 p.m.

Roger Jones

The name of a surviving son,
Robert W. Cundiff, Jr. of Middleport, was deleted from Thursday's
obll uary of Robert W. Cu nd1ff,
who died on Wednesday.
Another son, Eugene Cundiff,
was incorrectly listed as a resident
of Middleport, instead of Rutland.

Roger Jones, 66, died Monday,
May 4. 1992 at his home in Chesapeake_
A navy veteran of World War II ,
he is survived by hi s wife, Alice
Fischer Jones; two daughters, Janet
Jones. Chesapeake, and Susan
Gcc r. South Point; two sons,
Kenny Jone s , South Point, and
Sieve Jones, Miami, Fla .; eight
grandchildren; and one sis ter ,
Pauline Delaney, Oak Hill.
Mr. Jones was preceded in death
by his parents, IWO sisters and one
brother.
Services were held today (Friday) at I p.m. at the Kuhncr-Lcwis
Funeral Home in Oak Hill where
bunal followed in Bethel Cemetery
ncar Oak HilL

Skin testing clinic
Monday
A sk in t.csling clinic will he con·
dueled at the Rutland Fire Department on Monday from 5 to 7 p.m .
by Connie Karschnik, R. N., Meigs
County's tuberculosis nurse_
In accordance with the Me1gs
Coumy Board of Health's poLcy, 11
IS mandatory [or all food handlers
to have a curre nt tubercu lin sk in
test. Area residents, including
booster club s. PTO's chu rch
groups. and other residents, who
arc in food serv ice arc urged to
take advantage or the free service.
Karschnik said that it also a
good time for a child entering
kindergarten, alumni workers and
Ox Roast workers w receive their
skin tc.."L-:.
Questions concerning the tcsung
program should be directed to the
Meigs County TuberculosiS Oflicc,
992-3722.

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with a chance or showers or a thun derstorm . High 60-65. Chance of
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Hospital news

EASTERN SCHOLARS - Presented trophies in recognition or
their scholarship at Thursday ni~hl's Eighth Annual Academic
Excellence Banquet at Meigs High School were these Eastern
School District scholars, rrom the lert, seated, Molly Heines and
Kelli Bailey, Chester Elementary; Cassie Rose and Robert Harri&lt;,
Riverview, and Steven Weeks, Tuppus Plains; and standing,

Michelle Caldwell, Tuppers l'lains; Rebecca E.-ans and Brand1
Reeves, Eastern Junior High; and Jaime Wilson, Andy Wolf, and
Sherri Wolr, Eastern High. Unable In attend were David Gumpr
and Amy Well, both at another reco~nition banqut&gt;t, and StH·e
llarnett. (S.., story, addilional photos on page II

RECOGNIZED FROM SOUTHERN - These studeols rrom
Southern High School were recognized and presented trophies at
the Meigs County's Academic Excellence Banquet held at Meigs
High School Thursday night. In the rerugnized group were, left 10
right, seated, Jessica Alley and Jennirer Roush, Letart Falls; Erin
Dolin and Cryslal Coleman, Portland Elementary; Kyle Norris

and Nikki Robinson, Racine; and Joshua Davis, Syracuse; and
standing; Evan Struble, Syracuse; Jennifer Lawrence and Rayan
Young, Southern Junior High} Michael McKelvey, James Smith,
Kellie Ervin, and Jenny Varney. David I hie was re-cognized but not
present. He was altending the llolzu Clinir Science Awards ban·
quet.

MEIGS ELEMENTARY HONORED - Among those recognized ror their scholastic abilities at Thursday night's Adademir
Excellence Banquet at Meigs High School were these students, left
to right, sealed, Sandra Young, Rradbury; Kyle Smiddie and
Michelle Bi~sell, Harrisonville ; Stacey Brewer, Middleport; Wes-

lry Thot'ne and Daniellr Gruc_,er, Pomeroy, ana Joshua Sorden
and Danielle Peckham, Rutland ; and sl:mdin~, Orion Barrett and
Leigh Ann Canterbury, Salem (t'nttr, 1\im Condr and Michat"l
Lei~eit, Sa lisbury ; Belhany Cohcr. Allison (;er larh , Dorothy
l.eiflwil, Cindi Stewart. and .Jamrs \\"hil l', Mrig s Junior Uigh .

Court news
Divorce filed
A divorce action has been filed
1n the Meigs County Common
Pleas Court by Debra Meadows,
Middleport, against Mitch Mead ows, Middleport .
Marriage licence issued
A mamage license has been
ISsued in Metgs County Probate
Co urt 10 James Andrew Elliott, 29,
Middleport, and Susan Renee
Wines, 26, Middleport

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Sports

Friday, May 8, 1992
Page-4

Dibble dominates in home stretch to help Reds top Mets
By JOE KAY
CINCINNATI (AP) - The
New York Mcts were hoping for a

seco nd chan ce after they gave
away four runs with lousy freldtng
Thursday .

They got it when Bobby Bonilla
ca me to the plate wllh the bases
out tn the seventh

rnning . S rx prtches later, they the seve nth agarnst the Reds '
watched thcrr last chance go by bullpen. Scott Bankhead hu Brll
untouched.
Pccota and walked the bases loaded
Bonilla took a called third strike wrth two out, prompting Piniella to
from Rob Dibble, and the Mets had summon Dibble.
no chance the rest of the way Dib The right -hander ha sn't be en
ble Slruck out f1ve of lhe seven bat- hirnse lf this season since recover ters he faced in his most dominant ing from shoulder tendiniti s. His
performance of the season. preserv - fastba ll. which has hit 100 mph on
ing the Cincinnati Reds' 4-2 vrcto- the Riverfront Stadrum radar gun,
ry and two-garnc sweep.
has reached only the low 90s.
.
"That was the ballgame right
As Bonilla found out quickly. rt
there," Red manager Lou Piniella was back Thursday. Dibble wa s
said. "Bonilla is one of the better challenging hitters again. throwing
hillers m lhts league. and Drbble IS a fastball in Lhe mid-90s.
one of the better pitchers . It was
·'The wind was blowmg rn. so I
one of the beiler confrontauons for JUSt tried mlay the ball in there and
the fans. That alone was worth the sec what they could do with it," he
price of admrssion.
said.
"Sometimes the out you gel in
Not much. Bonilla swung
the seventh inning is more impor- through two strikes whrlc the count
tant that the three outs in the went to 2·2. He took a fastball JU St
ninth."
off the outside comer.
It all came down to one pitch
"A lit tle outside. Borderline,"
that leased the outside comer.
Dihblc said.
The Mels had wasted a decent
The count was full.
perfonmancc from Dwight Gooden
"He'd swung throu gh a few
(2-3) by com mittin g three errors in fastba ll s. so 1 think he was looking
the fi rs t three innings . The errors for a walk there," Dibble said. "I
let in two unearned runs and set up made him try 10 pul il in play. I
the other two. .
h:rvc a great defensive team behind
After managrng just three hits in me. and 1 don't want to walk him
S 2/3 innings off Chris Hammond there ."
(3 -2), the Mcts were threatening in
He threw hrm the same pitch in

about th e ~a me spot. Thrs ume ,
home plate ur~prrc Mark
lllrschbcck sard rt caught the cor·
ncr as Bond Ia watched rt go by .
Strike three.
"I th ough rt was rn th;, sa nrc
place as the one before, satd
B~nilla. who argued briefly wtth
Hrrsc hbcck .
It was the end for the Mets' final
rally, but JUSt the bc grnn rng for
Drbble .
He faced the las t seven batters.
Five went down on stnkes. The
other two were retired on a rouune
Oy hall and a grounder.
Just the way he used to puch
before he got a sore shoulder thrs
spnng.
"I don ' t care about the Drbble
of old . This current Drbblc got us
out and did a heck of a JOb dorng
it," Mets manag er Jeff Tor borg
sard.
It was only Dibble's fourth save.
While he's been pitching back into
shap e, Norm Charlton ha s
remarned the closer. getung crght
saves.
Dibble' s performance Thursday
indicated he was ready to resume
the role of closer. He said he's content to share it wrth Charlton. his
best fnend on the team .

Redmen fall to Malone, exit playoffs
York Mets, which the Reds woo 4-2. Magadan
tried to advance on a ny out by Dick Schofield.
(AP)

HE'S OUT- The Cincinnati Reds' Chris
Sabo (left) put' the tag on the New York Mels '
Dave Magadan at third base in the fifth inning
of Thursday's game againsl the visiting New

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Chicago 1«1. New YoU IR. ICllC! l.icd
1· 1
Portland 126, J'hom•• 119. Portland
lr:~i.h leTlel

Future games
Tonlaht- Clc•rland at 8011\on, I
p.m.; Se.aUlc ul:l.&amp;h. 10)0 p.m
Salu rdly - Cluca$o 11 New Ycd. , l

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Today's Kames
Ci ncinnati ( Rijo 0-J ) al Chlcaao

(Basll.lt 3-1), 3;11 p.m.
;\an Fr&amp;llciKo (WWon 1·2) al

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San Diego (Hum -3) 11 Phila.J..Jpll1t

(Abbott 0-S), 7 :35p.m
Jlou110n (Henry 0- 2) a t P1ns hurgl1
(l)rabclt ) 2). 1 ):5 p.m
l_.m AnKclet (l!e~hllcr :l-2) II N~"'
Yort. (Cme ll ), 7 40 p m
Atlanta (LeJbund l 2-2) 11 \1 ln1m
ITewUbury 3-0), H 3~ pm

:"'OT~:: If hath Eutt:m Conferen ce
u:milmall UJd m 111 gamc.t or l~.sa, 1he
Eute:m Conference fuul s will beg1n oo

Sun day, May 17 ll) 30 p m . lf bo1h
We.a tcm Con ference 1em1fmtlt end 10
fi~e gam!ll m leu , the Weatr.m Cooftt c11ce f1u11ll will bcglll or. Suurday, ,\ h y
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Symmes Valley records 9-4
softball victory over Eastern
By SCOTT WOLFE
Sentinel Correspondent
Tied with Symmes Valley for
the Southern Valley Athletic Conference champi onship for the last
two weeks. EasLcm was really confrdent going rnto Wednesday
nrght 's game. but came home a 9-4
loser kllhe Vikings.
Eastern is now 10-2 overall and
7-2 in the SV AC. Its only two loss·
cs of the year comi ng to Symmes
Valley.
Eas tern took a 2-0 lead rn the
frrst wh en Jaun e Wilson walked
and scored on Tabby Phillips' dou ~
hie. An error and two straight fi eld·
cr's cho icc.1 brought home Phillrps
as prtchcr Lee Gr Uilan was credited
wrth the RBI Eastern led 2-0.
The lead was short-lived. how ever, a\ SV came up with Lhrcc in
the bottom of the second frame .
Two walks with two out pul two
runners on base, allowing Stacy
Conley to slam a run scoring sin gle. Both remaining runners on
base came home on a Trcna
Schneider double to put Symmes
Valley ahead 3-2.
Symmes added a smglc run ~n
the third two in the fourth, one m
the fiftlr ;.,d two in the fourth.
Eastern rallied in the seventh.
but it was too little, too laic. Came
Mornssey srng led and Becky Drig·
gs reached on an error. Wilson
rea ched via an error 10 load th e
b&lt;"cs. whrlc Lee Gilhlan hit a tworun single.
That created the frnal score.
Ea.•ncrn hillers were Phillips a
double, Gillilan a srngle and three
RBi s. and Monrisscy a smgle.

WI CHIT A WIN GS ltorn1~ed.

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ARIZO \IA STATE

Announctd
Mclvtn RoiHIOI'I , cml.er, will [oregn h1s
JCII.ior year arvl mu::r Lhc l'I'DA draJ\
SOUT!!ER:'-J CAL - A nnn&gt;~ncc.J
!Urold ~ine:r, pard, will forego lm 1e
niOf ~e.&amp;I and ent.eJ the ."ffiA drt!L

Saturday's. gamfs

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Hrl!lton (Dement 3-3) at K.nut tny
(Gonion 0-3). l :J.'i p.m
New York (leary 3- \) 11 Oakland
(Darling l · 2), 4 :05 p.m
Quc•j" (Fernandez. 2-2) at Balum n~
(Md•d.1 -2), 7 :0.'i p.m
C lutland (OHo 2-2) at MlnnNota
(Sm itty J.:Z»,I:I.5 p.m.
Milwaukee (Bone• 1· 1) II Tuu
(Ryllltl-1),8 :3.'ip.m.
f1n111l0 (Stoulcmyre 4-1) 11 Cahfll'!li•

Southern's softball team defeat·
cd North Gallia 16-3 to boost its
record to IQ. 10 overall.
Jodie Caldwell was the winnmg
pitcher wtth five walk s and no
str ikeouts, while scallering jusl
three hrts.
Angie Saunders suffered th e
loss for North Gallia with two
walks and a strikeout.
Armce Mills led Southern wrth a
home run. Megan Wolfe had four
singles, Amber Cumings and
Rabcrta Ca ldw ell sing led twi ce.
Marcy Hrll doubled. whrlc Chnsti
Maidens, Heather Hill. Jodie Cald·
well and Amber Ohlinger each sm·
gled.
Southern plays Eastern in the
scctronal Monday at Athens begmning at 4:30. Southern defeated
Nelsonville rn th e first round
Wednesday.

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was nine days before do c10rs
moved him oul of intensive care.
"I always hoped to come back
and nde. butrl didri'l work out that
way ." Cordero said. "It's difficult
to quit. Nobody want s 10 quit a
game that· s been so good to him ."

Summer league players sought

Cordero's wife, MarJOrie, a for mer JO Ckey, has nine horses in
training in New York. "and she'll
give them to me LO rrain, " Cordero
said .
Cordero was inducted into th e
Hall of Fame on Aug. II. 19R8 .
His victory total is third only to
those of Brll Shoemaker (R.H 33)
and Laffit Pmcay Jr. (7.759), and
his lifetime purses of$164.571.H47
arc second only to Pincay' s
$165.158.943.
Cordero won the Derby in 1974
aboard Cannonade, in 1976 on
Bold Forbes and in 1985 on Spend
A Ruck.
His vi ctories in the Derby and
th e Belmont Stak es aboard Bold
Forbes brought him perhaps hi s
greatest acclaim as a jockey. Bold
Forbes was a sprinter, and Cordero
kept him gomg with hi s knees aod
hrs infec ti ous spirit through I 1/4
miles in the Derby and I 1/2 miles
tn the Belmont.
" I always belrevcd any horse I
rode had a chance to win," he so.uct.
il wa s the middle jewel of thl~

Teams sought for volleyball league
The Mrddleport Rccrcatron Department is seeking team s to participate in an outdoor summer volleyball league.
The teams will be co~ed and may have as many as 10 people on a
roster. At least two women must he on the volleyball coun. from
each team. at all times throughout the game.
The league wrll begin play dunng the week of June 9 and will
con11nuc on Tuesday and Thursday nrghts until early August. endmg with a fmaltournamcnl. There IS also the possibility of a men's
summer league and a church league if interest dictates.
A minimum of eight teams is r~uircd for each league. Thmc
rntcrested should contact the Middleport Rccrcauon Department at
992-6782.

Baseball camp dates announced
The annual Jack Cook Baseball Camp. run hy retired Marshall
Unrvcrsny baseball coach Jack Cook. will run from June 14 to June
19 at Cedar Lakes. ncar Ripley, W.Va.
The cost of the camp, open lD campers nme to 17 years old, 11
$179. The costrncludcs room. board, camp T-sh111 and rnsurance.
At the camp, fundamental s arc taught through indrvrdual instructron, individual and mulu -player drills, films, tapes and game cxpencncc. After the baseball day. campers may frsh. swrm and play
basketball, volleyball and tennrs.
For more information, call Cook at (304) 525-3075.

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Cordero said that his health wa!t
good, "I just don't have as mu ch
energy. I'm not as strong as I was.
but I go out everyday with my
wrfc. and I move around pretty
good."

A grrls fast-pitch summer softball league. scheduled to play crght
games (five home, three away), rs planned lor the Pomeroy area.
Interested prospects should call 992-6224 . The dcadlme is Saturday

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he said alan emotional. tea rful
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Southern beats
North Gallia 16-3

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Detroit (Krng 2 J) 11 Se.mle (Putn (I
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Toron1o (Sueh I 2) n Cal.Jf,mll (l1n
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than 30 years as a JOC key. he has tri ed to be the bes t rider in the
been in 24 se rious sp ill s. by hiS world, and if! didn't accomplish it,
own reckoning . The last one m Jan - !think I came very close."
uary almost killed hrm.
The winner of 7,076 ra ces,
''After th e first 48 hours. we
includmg
three Kentucky Derbies.
drdn't thrnk Angel would be with
Cordero
sustained
a broken elbow
us anymore." Dr . Gary Wadl er
and
severa
l
broken
ribs in a four saul. " It's my firm belief Lhat if he
had any funhcr injury to hi s horse spill al Aqueduct on Jan. 12.
abdomen, we don't think we'd be The next day, he had surgery to

Blankcnshrp was the wmnrng
pitcher w1th five su ikcouts, and
four walks. while Gillrlan suffered
U1e loss wilh si~ slrlkeouts and six
walks.
Symmes hitters were Holly
Adkins with a stngle and triple.
Conley with a double and triple.
Sch neider a double. and singles by
Owens. and Tnsha Schneider.
Eastern will play m the Drvision
III girls sectional Tournament at
Athens High School on Monday at
4:30 where they Southern. which
defeated Nclsonvrlle Wednesday.

Come home to quality. Andersen.

([rlckwn l -J), I :OS p.m .
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Urbana 7-4 and went down to an
I I- 7 loss to Mount Vernon
Nazarene later Wednesday. With
the loss to Malone, Rio Grande 's
district record for 1992 is 12-11.
Withm the Mid -Ohio Conference.
the team fmished a18-6.

By JOHN NELSON
NEW YORK (AP) - Angel
Cordero begins the second half of
hrs illustrious career today.
On Thursday, he retired as one
of the most acclauncd and respect cd JOCkeys of hrs lime to become a
fulltimc trainer of thoroughbred
racehorses.
" We all got to do 11 somctrmc."

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~ou nn•l (icnc llarnt , p1tr.her. h1d hoen
I'' ' ' e•: on i.hc d1squ~Lfie.l1 hn hy lh~ rnm
n1 " 1 m~, · s niTire kenllctJ Cl ay Putcr .
pm her from Calgary of the Pl:nfic Co.Jt

sivc ly we just didn't get some
things done," Oglesby renee ted as
he c lased th e books on hi s fifth
season wilh the Redmen, where his
record went to 96-91-2.
Rio Grande opened the playoffs
by knocking off frrst -sccdcd

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Cordero steps down from saddle to train thoroughbreds

Soccer
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Cluca gn (McCnlull :. J)

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Thursday's scores
llooon

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Pl•ced Ttm C011tu, flf'll bueman. m the
\ 5 -d•y Wsa hlcd li$1., retroactJve to May 5

Sunday - Clt•dand •I Bo1\on,
11:30 p .m . ; l luh 11 Su tt le , 1 pm.
Oucago 11 \~w Ycnil, 6 )() p m
Monday - l'orll ind 11 l'hiJeniA, 9

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San FrarKJJto 2, St Louu, 0
Atlant• 4, ri.n.s!J.trgh 2
Ollcago 9, HouJtnn 1

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.\ATIONAL LEAGCE
. T... m

C~tt lllld 1t M lnnesot., :Z : ~ p.m .

The post-season lnUI carne loan
end for the University of Rro
Grande baseball team Thursday in
Columbus when it carne up on the
short end of a highs hiuing game
with Malone Col lege by an R-5
margin .
The game. the Rcdmen ·s th rrd
rn the Drstrict 22 Playoffs that
began Wednesday at Ohro Domrnr can College. closed the season for
the Redmen at 17 -2 1-1 overall . Rio
Grande entered as the srxth-sceded
team tn the district after it split
with Malone in its regular .seasonending doubleheader May 2 al
Stan ley L. Evans Field . Coach
Dave Oglesby's club lost the open er of that twin bill 2-0 and won the
nrghtcap 4-2.
The playoff rematch with Mal one began promistngly for Ri o
Grande when Wes Young. junior
infielder from Pomeroy. hit a three run homer m the second mning .
The Pi oneer s, bcnefiung from a
tw o for five performance by Todd
Rowe and a two for four fini sh
from Chad Krng, fired back at the
bottom of the inning to get IL'i firs t
run on the scoreboard.
Malone hit payd111 m the fourth
when it scored four unchallenged
runs through hits and walks The
team added another run in the
mth, bul the Redmen came back
wrth two of their own at the IIlp of
the erg hth to nanrow the Prancers'
lead to 7-5. However. Malone put
the tcmg on the cake and advanced
its standing within the playoffs
with a fmal run at lhc bottom of the
tnnmg.
Phil Kuhn (3-2) surrendered m
hiLl to Ma lone, while the Redm en
were successfu l m netting eight hits
off TO&lt;Id Hoffman. In addrtion 10
You ng's hig hit early in the game,
the Redmcn effort was led by Enc
Parri sh, who went Lhrec for four.
Joson Wright was two for two and
Shawn !Ianing went two for ftvc to
complete Rio Grande's lop huting
performances. Both teams commit·
ted two errors.
"We hrt the ball well. hut defcn ·

Friday, May 8, 1992

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Friday, May 8, 1992
Page---6

Lucci nominated again for daytime award .
NEW YORK (AP) - ll 's deja
vu all ovoragam for Susan Lucci .
The perennial runner-up was nomi naled lllday for lhe l3lh ume for an
Emmy Award - an honor she' s

Alfred area news

BASkETBALl

SCHOLARS PROGRAM- The lith Annual
Re1ioul S.:holan; Program was held recenlly at
Canter's Cave. The goal of the project is to gath·
er outstanding students and allow them to interact with each other. Speakers included Archie
Griffin, Roger Jerome from Eng_land, John

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Gills· Fred Deel, Conn Urake ana Lmda Jones
or B~lpre City Schools. Pictured, 1-r, fron~ r~w,
are Karen Morris, Eastern, Courtney M1dktff,
Meigs. Back, Jeremy Buckley, Eastern, Kevin
Lambert, Meigs, and Kevin Arnott, Southern .

Chester D of A
to hold initiation
The Chester Councol No. 323
DaughLers of America mel recently
at the hall with Thelma While as
councilor.
Pledges lo the {:hristian and
American flags were given. The
Lord 's Prayer was given in unison
and lhe Star Spangled Banner was
sung.
Members were reminded to
wear white to the nc,;t meeting and
also charler members will be recognized. Iniloalion will also be
held.
It was announced that Jul1e
Rose Curtis is oul of lhe hospital:
thal JoAnn Baum cracked a vcrt obrae; and lhe Faye Hoselton of
Belpre was not well .
Members balloted on new mem bers and Marlha Dum was nomi nated as warden .
Alia Ballard thanked everyone
who sent cards and gifts during her
stay in Lhe hospilal.
Enma Cleland reported on lhe
rally at Springfloeld.
The Past Cooncilors Club will
meet at the hall wilh hostesses Opal
Hollon, Corn Beegle, Pauline Ride-

nour.
A Mother's Day reading,
"qpd's Gift to Me" was read by
E!lther Smith . Erma Cleland also

gave a reading .
The Chester Council has three
sets of molher-daughlers.
Sandy While with her mother,
Thelma White; Mary Jo Barringer
with mother, Belly Roush; and
Esther Sm1lh wilh mother, Elizabelh Hayes.
The flag bearers escorted Bulah
Maxcy Lo ihe allar and presented
her a gift. She is moving to Florida.
The flag bearers escorlcd Ethel
Orr to the altar and presented her a
canl. After lodge her neighbors and

'"JL~dia Council

cookbooks arc
still available for $4. Conlacl Karl ita Stump for infonmation.
It was announced that Wcdncsday and Sunday mghl services w&gt; 11
now begon at 7:30p.m.
~he sunshine haskel for May
wil be given to Marge WilL
Communion for Jun e will be

;:;~_rry smuh aund

carolyn NiChol

Madeline Painler thanked every one for prayers. cards and """
while her husband was ill
A cabinet for fi rst a1d was pur chased by the group.

pop.
Ethel Orr was recognized as Lhe
oldest molher with Viginia Lee the
youngest.
Others received nowcrs .

Auending were Jean Wel sh,
Sadie Trussell, JoAnn Baum,
Eve retl Grant, Mary Barringer,
Elizabeth Hayes. Esther Smith,
Goldie Fredrick, Sandy White,
Charlotte Gram, Lora Damewood,
Thelma White, Opal Hollon, Alta
Ballard. MarCia Keller, Martha
Dursl, Dons Gruescr, Beuy Roush,
L1 ura Nice, Bulah Maxey, Doris
Koenig, Virginia Lee, Belly
Young, Ruth Smilh. Mae McPeck ,
Acla BISsell and Ethel Orr.

IL was announced that suppl&gt; es
arc su ll needed for b&gt;ble school.
The June meeung will be held at
the church w&gt;th _Becky Amberger
and Madclone Paonler as hostesses.
s were
by Mrs.
B0 Dcvot&gt;on
,.
d Mn;
F g&gt;vcn'tled
"H
'" an
.. · · cttX enu
e
Love~ You and A Tou ch of
Love. Mrs . Bolm had the closmg
prayer.
Anend&gt;ng were Jack&gt;e Re.ed.
Karlita and Andrew Stump, Jane
Hyse ll, Chene Williamson, Gerry
L&gt;ghlfoot, Charlolle Hannmg, Carolyn Nicholson, Diane Bmg, Madeline Pamtcr. Nancy Moms, Becky
Amberger . JaniCe and Amanda
Felly and Brenda Bolin.

I...

and foliage Hanging
lash Is, Large Selection al
ill
Shru bery
and TrHs.

ii"unfi'ols·
Op.Daly9a..,ioSp.1L

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From
&gt;@ Mill Street Books

(Tabitha is a down in ministry)
EVERYONE WEL&lt;OMEIU AGES 0·1 00 YEARS
PLEASE BRING &lt;HILDRENIU
REV. ARTHUR CRABTREE. PASTOR

Syracne 992-5776

Mother's Day Service

iSUNDAY SCHOOL••••••••••••• l 0:00 A.M.
~ORNING WORSHIP••••••••• ll :00 A.M.
liVENING WORSHIP............. 6:00 P.M.
Rev. James R. Acree Sr. invites the Pubbc

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Ch urch or Jesus Christ Apostolic
VanZaOOt and Ward Rd .
Pa .~ t m : Jame s Miller
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m
E.ve mng - 7:30p.m.
Wednes day Se rvi vcs- 7:30 p.m

Pomeroy Church of Christ

Assembly of God
Lih(&gt;rty .1\ss(&gt;mbl}' or God
Dudding Lane, Mason, W.Va
P:as1or· DanS. Ea tor1
Su nday Worship - 10:3 0 p.m.
Thursday Service :~- 7 p-.m .

Baptist
Free Will Baptist Church
Ash Street, MidJ leport
Pas\Qr: Mark Morrow
S:nurday Servi&lt;.:e - 7:30p.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wor~hip - 11 am ,
Wcd11Csday Scrvlcc-7:30 p.m.
Fir st Haptisl Chur ch
Sw1day School -9:3 0a.m.
Worshir - 10:45 am
l'llrtlt'roy Fir _o;t Bapli~l
E:1st Main St.
l'a ~ tor : Dr. Le e Mom s
Sundav SLhool · 9:1 0 J m
Wu~s rup- 10 :30 a. m

first Ilapti st
Comer Sulh &amp; Palmer
!'a stor: Rev . James A. Seddon
Sunlby S;: hool - 9:15a .m
Worship - 10:15 a.m .
Wcdnc'id:Jy Services 7 p.m
Ra cine First Baptist
l':i'&gt;lllf

S ieve

Stmd ay Sc hoo l " 9:30am
Wo rsh1p 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wc..l rl ts day Services-7:30pm
Silver Run Dllplist
Pastor: Bill LJ\Ue
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Wmsh1p II a.m., 7.10 p.m
\V cdncHb y Scrvtcc~ · 7:)0 p.m

fil'lhkh r m 1\aplht
Pa stor: Rev. E.a il Shuler
Sun,!aJ' School · 10 :30 am .
Wor ship - 9:30a.m
'!11tmd;1y Sc.:rvicr.s- 7:30pm
Old Hl•lh{' Fr{'e Will Haptlst Chun:h
2HMl i St. Rt . 7, Middl ePJrt
Sunday Schoo l - 10 B.m
ben1ng 7:10pm.
Thursday· ServlCCS - 1:30 r m
Hil lsid e Bapti st C hurch
51 Rt. 1~ 3JUStoffK.\. 7
Pastor Rev . James R. Acree . Sr
Su nda y School · 10 a.m
Worship - I I a.m .. 6 p.m
Wedne sday Service a - 7 p m

Peoples
Bank

llop r Haplist Chapd
570 G r ~m S1., Middlcpor1
I '~'&gt;IOL DaviJ Bryan, Sr
Sunday School lOa 111
Wm~hq1 - 11 am ., 7 p.rn
Wednesday Servi c-es 7 p.m
Vid ory Haptist
525 N 2ml St, Mtddl ~::port
\'a &lt;;tor: James 1-:. Keesee

Worship - lOam
WL·due~dJy

7)m.

Scrv1ccs ·

pm

Fa ilh Bapli sl C hurch
J{ ad rmJ SL. :'vhson
Su nda y School - 10 am
Wor sh1p 11 ;1rn
Wc,lncsday Scr-1cc&gt; · p rn

6lm

Forl'st Run Haplist
]'astor; Anu ~ llun
Sund:~y Sd nH&gt;l 10 am .
W(orr.htp 11 am

:\tit. Muriah Baptist
l·ounh &amp; Main St., M1JJlcpon
l'aslof R r.v Gilbert Cra1g, Jr
Sunday School 9 30 a.m
Wur ~h ip

10.45 a.m

Anliltuil)" 0Hptist
Pastor Krr~ncth Smilh
Sunday School - 9:30am
Worsh 1p - 10 45 am
Thursday :'KTVlcrs - 7 30 p.m.

OPEN

Rutland Fhe Will Baptist
Salem S1.
Pastor Rev. Paul Taylor
Sun lla)" Schoo l- 10 am
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wcdncslby S!'rviccs - 7 p.m .

Extended Drive-In Hours.
Simpler Lobby Hours.

Ash Street Fre-ewill Bapti st
Middleport
Sunday School- 10 s.m
Wor.~hip - II s.rn.
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m.
Saaurday Service - 7:30p.m.

Catholic

Drive-In Facilities
SAM to 6PM
Monday thru Friday
8 AM to 12 Noon Saturday

Sacrtd Heart Catholic C hun-h
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy , 992-51198
Pastor: Rev . WaJter E. Heinz
Sal. Coo . 4 45 -5 :15 p.m.; Mm -5:10p.m
Sun. Coo. - 8:45-9:15 am ..
Sun. Mass - 9:30a .m.
Daily Mass - 8:30am

Lobby and Loan Department

Pastor: Andrew Miles
Sunda y St:hool - 9:30a.m
Worsh.ip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedm:•day Services - 7 p.m

Pumeroy Wl•slside Church or Christ
33221'1 OliJdren's Hom e Rd

992-3847
Sur~day

School - 11 a.m
Worship- 10 a.m., I) p.m.
Wt:dn esday Services - 7 p m
Middleport Church o( Christ
5th and Main
Pastnr: AI Hansoo
SWlday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - ll:\5, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wedn~sday Servia=s - 7 p.m
K('no Churrh of Christ
Worsi Up-9:30 a.m
Sunda)' School - 10:30 a.m
IICJrwallow Ridge Church or Christ
Paswr: Ja ck. Coll'grovl!'
Sunday Sdiool · 9:30a .m
Wor&gt;hip- 10:30 a.m , 6:30p.m
WOOm!sday Services-6:30p.m
ZJon Church o( Chrl.~t
Pomeroy , llarrisonville Rd. (Rt. 143)
Pastor: lnlerim pastor
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 30 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.
llradbury Church of Chrh1
Pas1 or: Tom Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Tuppt&gt;rs Plains Churc:h or Chrisl
Past or: Roben Foster
Sunday School - 9 11.1n
Wonhip - 9:45a.m., 6:30p.m.

Dea~ cr

Union ll aplist
Pastoc Joe i\ Sayre
Sunda y School · \1.45 a.m.
Evening {dO p m
Wednesd3y Services - 6:)0 p.m

Some Bankers Just Don't
Know When To Quit.

212 W. Main SL

~utland

~1.

9AM to 3PM
Monday thru Thursday
9 AM to 6 PM Friday
9 AM to 12 Noon Saturday

Dexter Church of Christ
Pastor: Chris Stewart
SunJay School-9:30am .
Worship - 10:30 a.m
Wedncsd.dy Servires- 7 p.m
Rutland Church fA C hri st
Pa5tor : Eugene E. Unde rwood
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worr.tup - !0:30 a .m., 7 pm
Mason Church of Chri st
Miller St., Masor1, W Va
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worstllp I I am , 7 \' m
Wednesday Services - p.m.
Bradford Church. or C hrist
St. Rt. 124&amp; Co Rd . 5
Pastor: Dertk Stump
Sunday School - 9:30am
Woro;hip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Servtces - 1:30 p.m.
Succtss Road Church or Christ
Pastor· JO'ieph R. Hoskin s
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m., 7 p.m
Wedn es day Servt ces - 7 p.m.
Libert y Christian Church
De.x1er
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
E-.·ening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 p.m
Langs,.-JIIe Chrl«ian Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worshtp - 10:30 a.m., 7.30 p m
Wednesday Serv1ce 7:30pm
lfftnlock. Grove Church
Putor: Charles DomJgan
Sund ay school - 10:30 a.m
Worship - 9:30 a.m ., 7 p m
Rt'tdsvllle Church of Christ
Pastor: Philip Sturm
Sunday Schoo l: 9:)0 a.m.
Worship Serv1ce : 10:30 a.m.
rlib le Study , Wednesday, 6:30pm

Christian Union
Hobson C hurch of C hrist In
Christian Union
Pas tor: Theron Durham
SU11day School-9:30a .m
Fver1ir1g 1 p m
Wednesday Scrv1ces - 7 p.m

Church of God
MI. Moriah C hurch fA God
Raanc
Pastor: Rev. James Sauc.rficld
Sunday &amp;hool - 9:45a .m
Evening - 7 p.m .
Wednesday Services - 7 p m

Enter-prist
Pastor. Krilh R.adcr
Sunday School · 10 un
Wor.lup 9 a.m ., 6 p m
T ueu!ay Strvtccs - 7 p m

~ew

Ure Churrh of God
ClleHer
Pas1or: Gary Hme s
Sunday School - 9:30 a m
Worship · !i p.m.
Wedne:~day Services - 7 p.m

St.r~day

R.«dsvlnt Ftllowsllip
Churda fl tlw Nau.r-a.e
Pastor: John W. DoucJ.a1
Samday School - 9:30 un
Worsfup - 10:~ am , 7 p.m.
WMnuday SeMcr:l - 7 pm
Syracust Churdl ~tile Saz.arrst
Plnor. Rev. Glmn Mc.\WJ.,
Slmlhy School - 9: JO a..m
Won.bip - 10_30 a.m • 6 p.m.

Healh (MktdJepor-t)
Put~r_ Fnnk Sm.JI.h.
Sunday School - 9:30 un
Wonhip- 10:30 •-m
Wednesday SeMas - 6 p.m

Holiness

Millfn,iUI'
Pmor Wrsley Thatcher
Sund.Jy School.- 9 a.m
Worstup - 10 a.m

P\nc Grove RiMe Holiness Church
1{2 milr: off Rt. 325
IJastor: Rev. O"Dcll Manlcv
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Won hip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30pm
Wetlnesday Service · 7:30p.m

Pl'arl Chapel
flastor. Florcru:~ Sou th
Su nday School - 9 a. m
Worship · IOa .m

Wcslryan Bible Holint·ss Church
75 Pcul St., M1ddlepon
Past or: Rev . Roy McCany
Sunday ~choo l · 9:30a.m.
Worsh.ip - 10:30a.m., 7:30pm
Wednes day SctvlCC . 7.30 r m

Wednr:sd.ay Servica · 6 p.m.

Salan Cmltr
P1 uor: Ron Fle-rcr:
Sunday School - 9:15a.m
WorshiP - 10:15 a.m.

Rco-ganlzed Chun:h of jesus C hrist
In Latter Day Saints
Por1land-Racine Rd
Pallor: Wlllam Roush
Sun day School -9:30a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m .
Wednesday Services · 7.)0 p.m.

SnowvWt
Pa~\or F\ononcc Snuth
Sunday School · 10 am
Wontup - 9 a_m_
Soolhlnll C'lusliK
AppkGrow
Pastor. Carl Hicks
S1.1nday School - 9 un
Wor-sh.ip- 10 a.m .. 7 p.m
Thu rsd..a y ScrvK.:r:s 1 p m

Lutheran
St. j&lt;thn Lutheran Chun:h
Pine Grove
P~ s tor : Laura A Le.ach. Shrcfncr
Worship · 9 :30am
Sunday Sc hool· 10:30 a.m
Our Sav iour Luth rran Church
W~lm1t a!llillcnry Sts., Ravcnswoo:l. W Va
Pastor: Rev. George C. Weinck
Sund ay School -9-30 am
Worsh1p - \l a.m
St. Paul Lulhuan C hurch
Comer Syca more &amp; Second S1., Pom eroy
l'aslor: Laufil A . Leach. Shrdner
Sund~y School - 9:45 a.m
Worsh.Jp - 11 a.m

lldha•r

Pastoc Kr:medt Baker
SLJnday SdxxM 10 am
Wont-up - 9 a..m .
Werlne~y ~~ - 10 a.m

Carmtl
Pastor Kemclh BU:er
Sunday School. - 9:30am
Wor ~htp- 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun)

Morning Star

United Methodist

Pu1or: Krnnelh Ba.ter
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Wonhip - 10.30a_m .
Thunday ~ M&lt;rs- 7.30 p.m

Graha m Untied Mcthodlsl
Worship - 9:30a .m. (1&gt;1 &amp; 2nd Sun ).
7:)0 p.m (Jrd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wcdn cs Jay Service 7:30 p.m

Sulloo
l'astoc Kenneth fhker
SundavSdlool- 9.JOa_m
W o~hl p - 10:45 a.m. (111 &amp;. Jrd Sun)
Pa~1or:

Rogr:r GT*:r:
Sund3y School · 101m
Wrn\lup - 9 a.m

RadM
Pastor : Roger Grace
Sunda}· School · 10 a_m
Worship - II a.m.

,\-kig~ C u.-opl't:ali~· c

P;trish
C1ush·r

A If f"l'(l
J'~,lnl Sharon I!Jusman
S11ndav Sd tool 9 30 am
W,nh •r I I a.m . t1 30 p m

Laurtl Cliff rrH MtthMist Cllturc-h
P•uor: Wtlliam Williann
Sunday School - 9:30 a_m
Wontup - !0:30a.m., 1 p.m
Wr:dne$dly ~rvlttl - 7 p.m

Cht&gt;Ster
Sharon Hausman
Wur sh.1p - 9 a.m
S11mLoy S.:hoo1 10 am
lllllrsrby StrvJC cs - 7 p.m

Rulland Bible Mrlhodisl
Pastor: Rrv Ivan Myen
Sunday SdtOOI - 9:30a.m
Evening- 7 p.m
Wednesday 5-ervJcu 7 p m

!'JWH

.l opra
Brenda Wchcr
Wor ~ tHp tJ -30 am
Swub y Srhou1 1fl )0 am
W u irlC ~ JJy Scrv LC('S - 7 10 r m
Lon ~ Rouom
l1as1or . Charles E&lt;~10n
Su nddv School. - 9 30 H m
Wo; ;hip - \0:30a .m
Wcdr11.: o; da~ Services-7:30pm

Other Churches
Trinity C~ltional Owrll
Putor: Rev Roland Wildman
Clmrdt - 9: i5 a.m
Wcntup - ]Q-.30 a.rn

THSaln..._.Arwy
115 Buncmut A~- . Poo-.c.roy
Sllnday School. - JQ- ]{) un
Won.hip - 10·00 a.m., 7:)0 p.m
MlddJqtort COIRIDIIIIitJ Ourdl

575 l'tarl St.. Moddlqoon
Putor: Sam Andc:non
SWJQay SchooiiO a.m
Evmmg - 7:30p.m .

W cdna.day ~K:r:

-

7 30 p m

Fahh Tabtraadt' 0..--dl
Boiley Run Rood
Pastor: Rr:-v _Emmett Ra~
Sl.nday School - 10:00 a.m
Evcnint 1 p.m.
Tlaafld.ay Savitt - 1 pm
Syrw:.vw~

1411 Bncf&amp;:c:man St. Syraat!.t:
Pasu:.-: Roy (Mi\ r l Thompson
Sunday Sc:bool - I 0 a..m

CIIOivillr l"nit&lt;.'d "-''dhodbt Pari..t.
!'astor llanlld F. _AUoway -Pndd y
Coohille Churt"h
Mam .&amp; F1flh St_
Sunday ScOOol - lO a_m
Wordup 9.a m
Tuesday SeMces - 1 p.m
Btthd O.urdl
Rd .• 468C
Sund.ly Sdtool - 9 a.m.
W on:h1p - 10 a.m
Wednesday Setv-itts - 10 am
Town~rup

Rrrds"ill&lt;'
l 'a ~ t o r Rev. Olarlcs Eaton
Wor ship - 9:30am
Su nday Sl:hool - 10 JO am
Wcdnc&gt;da~- ScrvlCCS "1·30 r m

Hodintpor1 Chutdt
Gnnd Strm
Sunday School. - 10 a.m
Won:hip - llam
Wednesday Scrv1ct.S - 8 p m
T&lt;H""ChChurdt

Co Rd 63
Sunday Sdlool - ? :30 a.m
Wonhip - 10-30 a.m.

Nazarene
Radnt Flrst Church oflht Nuart~~t'

South ikthl"' 1\e-w Tesflam('nt
SLiver R1dge
P.stor: Duane S)·domnckcr
Sunday Sdlool - 9 a m
Worsh1p - IOa.m., 7 p m
Wr:dne.uby Sc rvHz - 7 pm

\\'hill''5 Chapel Wt-slqan

CooiYl.Ue Road
Paswr Rev. Ptulhp R.idcnour
Sunday School · 9.10 a.m
Wor.;h tp - \0:30a .m
We~y ScTVla=- 7 p m
rain-~w Bibl~

Church
U:t.an. W.Va. RL 1
PaSlor: James L.::v.1~
Sunday School - 11 a.m
Wor;/"up- 9.30 a.m. 7 JO p m
Wcdn.esday ~rvtce · 7 30 p m
C111lw:llty Dible C hurch
Pomeroy Pike, Co Rd
r-.u mr- R~,.- Bl111ckwood
Sunday ~hocd- 910 a. m
Wonhtp \0 ·30 a.m .. 7:]0 p.m
Wcdm:sdlll)"ServJC~ - 7.10 p m
Spirilu:l l faith C hurch
Su.~ T38. Anuqully
~~ lor A Skwan
Surw:by School - I0 a m
F.wcmng 7 30 p.m
Thu~y Scmc~ - 7_30 r m
Calury P\lgrim Cb111pd
llam~onV!Ue Road
P:u101· Re-v . V1Clor Roush
SUJJdo~y School 9-:m a.m
Wonlup - II a.m .1 30 p.m
Wcdnc!.rlay Scrv~~.:e 7·30 p.m.
Sh'"enl"iUc Wo.-d or Faoilh
Pa~lOr · D1v1d Dailey
SUJJ.:Uy S&lt;:hool9:30 a.m
Everung 7 p.m.
Thuruby Scf"V\CC -1 :30 p.m
RrjoKin~

SOO \

Urr Church

2nd Ave. , ~llddlepon

P'aslOf· R~v .\i.ichad Pangw
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Wc:cin..:s.Uy Scrvtecs - 7 p.m

Evmin&amp; - 6pm

Wednr:sd.ay St.rvu:r - 7 p.m

Pentecostal

HIU'I Communilr Chur-c-h
Off RL 124
Pn~or- Echd. Han
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Wontup - 10.30 am . 1 30 p.rn

Pml(•roslllll A!litmbly
St. Rt. 124, Raanc
PnaOf · William Hoba ck
Sunday School - I0 a m
Evcnlfl g 7 p m
Wcdnc~J-11y Scr..-acc~ 7 p m

WI UUr1

Mt. Olive L niled Mclhodisl
O ff 124 bchmd Wtl kcmllc
Pa ~ tor . Olar\cs Jooc s
Sunday School · 9·30 a.m .
Wtmhtp 10 ]0 a.m, 7 p 111
Th urs.hy Scrvtccs - 7 p m .
\urlhP:t~t

1 p .m

Sunday School . 9:30 a..m
Worstup- 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wt:dnc5day Services - 7 p..m
'

~~ Sellh:-ment Church
Sund.ay Worship - 2.30 p.rn.
ThurWay ~rv 1cl'~ 7 30 p m

rrffitom Gos pcl Mission
Bald Knob. oo Co. Rd . 31
P:ntOf· Rev . Rogr:r Willford
Sunday School - 9:30 a. m
Worsh.ip- \0:45a.m., 1 p.m
WcdncWy Se rvt~ 1 p.m

New Hu-eaChur-dt oi"Uw Nu.arttM'
Paster: Gkndon Stroud

Rutland

Latter-Day Saints

Evcnmg 7:30p.m

Chester Church olthr '\aurmr
Pastor Rev. Hcrlx::n Gntt
Sund..y School 9 lO a.m
Wontup - 11a.m., 6 p..m
Wedn~y ~MCCi . 7 p.rn

wc:dnesd.ay Suv.ca.

W~ - IOa.rn _

Pastor: Arthur Cnl:lnx
Sunday School. - 9:30am
Wonohip - 10:30 &amp;.m
Thursday Scmca - 1 p_m

full G~l Li~hthou..w
H(W5 HJ.la.nd Road, f'omeroy
~stor: Roy !luntr:r
Sunday School - 10 a.m

Cark-i:Oft lntenknomin111tional Churrh
K.lngsbury Road
Pastor: Clydr: W _ Hmdcrs m
Sunday School · 9:30am
Evening - 7 p.m
Wedn~sd:ay SeMc:e- 7 p.m

Portland Fira Ch..-dl of"Uw :--·aurae
Pwor-: Wi!li.n hmu
Sundlty School. - 9-30 Lm
Wonfup - 10:40 a.m., 7 p.m

Rort Spring'§
Pastor. Kr:tth RWr
S.unday School - 9:15a.m.

Uarrisonvlllt Holiness ChapiN"
Pa stor: Rev. John NcviUc
Sunday Sd10oliO a.m.
Worslup - II a.m, 7:)0 p.m
Wednesday Servicr:- 730 p.m

h erung - 7 p.m
Wcdnuda., Sei'VlCI' 7 p.m

Wdb-~ Servi.w - 7 om
Pomeroy Chur-dl tl lllf N.uartM
Pmoc Rt'lt . "Thomas McClung
Sunday School . 9 30 Lm
Wontup - !0:30a.m. and 6pm
Wednesday Sema1 - 7 p.m

Rutland C•urdl of the Sau.l"ftt
Pastor: Sa-nud Bl$~
Sunday Sdtoot - 9 :30 a.rn
Worship - !0:30a.m__ 6.l0p.m
Wednr:sd.ly Servlccs - 7 pm

Pomcr-o,Pawx: Eunh.ae (G~e) Kee
Sundily Sehoul -9:15a.m.
WoBhip- 10:30 Lm. , 6 11-m
W«ine~day Srrvi~s- 7:30p.m.

Hysell Run Holinl'S!I' Churrh
Pastor: Robert Man!C)'
Sunday Scl'lool - 9:30a .m
Worship - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m
Thursday Service - 7:30p.m.

Su!l(by School - 10 am

T lJC"~ay &amp; Thursday - 7 :30pm

Forts1 Run

Grace Episcopal Church
326 E. Main St, Pom eroy
PaslOr: RC\1 . Dr. Roy C. Myers
Sunlby school and worship - I I a m

Scnool- 9:)() a...m.

WotUup- !0:30a.m_, 6:JOp..m
Wcdnr:sday St.rvu:rs - 1 p.m.

PaslOr : Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School · I 0 a.m
WoBhip - 9 a.m
Thund.ay Strvtces - 6:JO p.m

Episcopal

c,•nlral f:lu~l{'r
1\ shury (Syr:.acusr)
\'J &lt;, til l Wnlry "ll1a1da.: a

Syracuse Church or God
Apple and Second Sts

a..m

\1M::Idlepon
o1 t1tt Na.tlll"at
Pastor: Rev. Uoyd D. Grimm. Jr

fllt"-·oods
Pastor. Kr:tth R~r
Sunday Sd\001 - 10 a.m
Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p m.
Thursday St:Mccs- 7 p.m

Tullpen Pl~ins St. P ~ ul
l':a s t o~: Sharoo ll ausman
Su nd ny Sc htxJ1 9 a m
Wor&lt;;hlp - 10 am
TI Le~day Se T'&gt;1C{'I - 7 JO r rn

Rulland Church or God
Putor : John F. Corcoran
Sunday School - iO a.m.
Worship - I I am .. 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p m

l'oooc lloomas L Gala, D
Suo.O.y Sdooot . 'lcJO Lm.
Worship - 10:30a..m.,6p.m.
Wedne~y Semc:r::~- 7 p.m.

Wor!.hlp · 11 a.m
Wednes-day Scrvu::c1 · 7 JO p m

C hurch or Cod of Prophrcy
OJ WhiteRd_offSI Rt 160
Pastor: Pat !lemon
Sunday Sehoul 10 a.m
Worslup - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

P a ~Lnr :

lbrt(ord Church o( C hri st in
Christian Union
Hanford, W.Va.
Pas10r: Rl'Y. DaVJd McMana s
Sunday School - 1 I a.m
Worsh ip - 9:30am., 7:)0 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7:30 p.m

Surl£b.y School- ~.4) un

Pa.stor: Rev . David Rw;sdl
Sunday School and Worsh1p - 9 :30a .m.
Evening Services - 7 p m
Wednesday Serv1ccs -I p.m.

[)yts¥illf COOimu•iiJ Cl.urdl
Sunday School - 9 :}0 am
Worsh1p 10:30 a_m_, 7 p m

\fiddk-port rent«ostal
Th1rd Avr
P:inor· Rev. OaTil Rakn
Sunday Xhool - l 0 :a.m
Evcrung - 6 r-m
Wednesday Scrvlcr:s - 7JO p m

Burtinctot~

C.- .. unit}" Chrc-b
ll•ulmglum
Pastor. Ray LaudermJt
Sunday Sdwx:.l 101m
WorVup - 1 p.m
W~lti.y Servu~ - 1 p m

Chrisl.iaa fr-liow"iffip Cnttt'!"
Sakm SL. Rutland
Pastor: Roir.rt E .\1u~J-(""r
Sunda)· School - I 0 a m
Won;hip - 1115am, 7 pm
Thursday Servu::c 7 p m

c••r-c-•

Mont Chape~
Sup.: Mlk.e Mauon
Sund.l.y Khool

Presbyterian
lhrriso•nillf Pt~ylt'!"i•n Church
Wonl·up -9 a.m.
Sunday ~hool - 9 45 1m
'\otiddk'port Pn-"ibvterian

Suo&amp; y School

9a m

Hla m. 4 r m 12nd &amp;. 4th Sun!

\lo ,w--.hL r

SH11£Uw fiN L"nited Preibvlerian
.
Sunday Sc.l'uiJI I0 ~-~WCM"\tup · II a.m • 4 p.m. (1s t&amp;. 3rd Su n ) .

10 .am

Wcnlup - I I a.m.. 7 p.m
W~St:TVlct

1pm

Foi,. Gaipd O.unio
l.oo&amp; lloaan
Sunday School - 9:)0 am
Worship · 10_45 a_m, 7.30 p_m
Wl!dnaday 7:30p.m

Mt. Oli"t Community Cllun:-h
Pastor: La wrm~Z BLKh
Sunday School -9:30 a.m
Evoun.g 1 pm
W«&lt;.neday ScrviCI: - 7 p m.
United faith Cltur--&lt;"h
Rt . 7 oo P&lt;wnc:roy By-Pan
Putor: Rev. Robert E. Smith. Sr
Swday School - 9-30 a_m
Wontup · 10:30 a.m.. 7 p.m
w~ St:rv1l% - 1 pm

F..cdesia Felklwtlltp
I 28 Mill 5&lt;., Moddiq&gt;on
Pu10r Cltud McPhenon

Seventh-Day Adventist
5t'llmlh - O;~y

Ad,entist
Hu. Rd ., Pomeroy
Pastor Bob Snyder
Saturday Scrvtcc:s
S-abbaltl Sdlool - 2 p.m
Wontup - 3 p.m.

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United Brethren
ML Hrnnon UnitH Brdhren
I• Chrbi. Chun:h
Teus Communat y off CR R2
Pl~lDI" Rutrrt ~den
Sunday Sc hool q 30 a m
Wontur - 1030 .a m, 7 JOpm
Wcdne1day Scrv1en 7 10 p m
[Mfllnitt'd Brdhnn in f"hri\1
~ I m.Jk~ north ~Reedsville
on Stll.r: R001 r 1~4

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P.siOf· Rev Robm MartlC'I
Sunday School 10 am ·

Wonh1p - 7 )(] p m
Wo:lnt:Wy Sc-rYla', - 7 30 p m

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MAY 16, 1992 - 7:00 P.M.
RUTLAND METHODIST CHURCH

Sterling on "The Young and lhe
Restless."
children's programm&gt;ng,
another annual nominee led Lh c
pack. "Sesame Street" was nom&gt; -.
naled for nine awards The Disney .
Channel has 17 nommauons, wh1IC
Nickelodeon received four nomina Lions.
Fox was nom inated Lw&gt;cc :
HBO. Lifetime and CNN p&gt;cked up
single nominations.
The 19lh annual awards show IS
se l for June 23, wnh Phil Donahue
and LuCCI as co-hosts . The show
will be ;ured in prime time for the
second straight year.
Donahue is nominated for oulstanding lalk-semce show host, as
wa s Oprah W&gt;nfrey . last year's
winner. The "Donahue" show collcctcd two other nominations.
Tops among th e talk show
crowd was " The Joan Rivers
Show," which garnered m nom&gt; na tion s. Top choice among game
shows was "The Price is R&gt;ght ,"
which had six nominations.

friends had icc cream , cookies and

Lydia Council meets

The Bradford Church of Chri st
Lydia Council was held rcccnlly al
the church wolh Jamce Felly and
Brenda Bolin, hostesses.
Mrs. Fetty opened lhe mectong
·••
and pray er.
Wlu• prayer reqocs1
Offtcers reports were goven and
a4bank-you note was read from
r.fartina Artez. a m&gt;s sionary th e
church was sponsoring. The m" sions support at the present lim e
will be to purchase sport suppli es
f the Ohio Valley Clomlian
~r
~p~ior high week at camp wil l
tart~
1
s La:::'e~ ;etrcat will be Sc pl. IR
and 19 at Ohio Valley Camp. The
~~':,will be "Tunc Up Your

Alfred United Melhodist Church
will hold iLS family dinner May 17
al 12:30 p.m. and lhc public is
invited.
The chur ch and com munit y
extend sympathy to the family of
Iris Warner of Alhens. Mrs. Warn er died Sunday after a brief illness.
She and her husband, Clarence
Warner, often visited Alfred UMC.
Russell and E loise Archer are her
brother and sisle r-&gt;n-law.
Larry Ritchie, Caldwell, was a
weekend guest of his grandparenlS,
Marilyn and Wilbur Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellen,
Mayer, Ariz., are visiting hi s sister
and brother-in-law, Marguerite and
Delbert Stearns.
Marlene and Milche llc Donovan , Marilyn and Glen Robin son
allendcd a surprise blfthday party
for Harold Watson, Athens. on
May 3 in observance of his ROth
birthday

already losl oul on a dozen limes.
Lucc1 was again nominated for
oulslanding lead aclress in a drarila
series for her role as Erica Kane.
the man&gt;pulauve star of "All My
Children," as daytime Emmy nom ·
mauons were announced.
Garnering lhe mosl overall nom inalions was CBS, which collected
6R . PBS followed wilh 41, while
ABC had 25 and NBC 24. Synd1·
calcd prognms collected 33 nominations in lhe 43 caLegorics.
"Guiding Light," on CBS, was
the si ngle mosl recognized show,
wilh 16 nominations. follow ed by
"The Young and the Restless,"
CBS, 15: "Another World," NBC,
10: and "As th e World Turns."
CBS, nine. Lucci's "All My Children" had eight
Jo in ing Lucci as best actress
nominees arc Elizabeth Hubbard as
Lucmda Walsh on "As the World
Turn s"; Erika Slezak as Vi ctoria
Buchanan on "One Life to L1ve":
Jessica Tuck as Megan Gordon on
"One Life to Live" ; and Jeanne
Coope r as Katherine Chancellor

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BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30 P. M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION
Connie's Ohio River
Herbs and
Everlastings

($0.10)

of Current

Expen....

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON
Said tlx being: an
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
additonal lax of 1 mill at •
THE TEN IIU UIITATION
ra .. not u:ceeding 1 mill for
NOTICE lo hereby givon Heh one dollar of valu.tion,
th1t in purauanc• ol 1 whieh ~mountl to ten centa
RMOiution of the Bo•rd of (S0.10) tor each on•
PIN'k Commiuionere ol t1w hundred
dollar•
ol
County of Molgo, Pomoroy, voluation, lor fivo (5) y. . ..
Ohio, puaod on the 3rd doy
The Polla for aald
of Fobnury, 111112, lhoro will Election will op.n at &amp;:30
be aubmlttld lo a vote ol A.M. Wid rem11n open until
the people of eald 7:30 o 'clock P.M. on ..id
subdlvlllon at 1 Primary day.
Eloction to be hold In tho
By orct.r of lhe Board of
County of Molga, Ohio, ot
Elocliona of Moiga County,
the rwguler p i - of voting Ohio.
!heroin, on tho oec:ond doy
Henry L Hunlar, Chllinnan
of June, 1tv2, file "'•tion
R•lll D. Smith, Director
:01 levying • tu, In u c - DATED: February t8, tm
-ol Ill• len .,gf flmilollon, lor (5)4, II, 11 , 18, 26, 41&lt;
the beneftt of Molgo County
P•k Diotroctfor tho purpooo
Public Notice
In Memory

In Loving Memory of

R.

PIERCE
Moy 10, 1990
T odlly
roc olio
file
memory

NOTICE OF ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN MIU UMITATlON
NOTICE I• h~reby given

that in pufluann of a
R . .olution of tht Board of
Tru•.... of the Townahip of

2

In Memory

Of a loved one gone to

reat.
11 hu .,_., two lonely
ye.ra without you

we love and mlu you
very much.

Your loving rnemorles
will olwoyo be with ua.
Loved ond mlooed by
wile, Nellie, children &amp;
gl'llndchlldron.
The
family
of
AUDREY McQUAID
would like to convey
our deepe&lt;~t apprecia-

tion to everyone who

reached out to comfort uo during our

looo.

We would like to
eapeclally thank Lin·
dlo and Alberta Hubbard, Doria Wik, Sonia
Paraona and neigh bore , Alm.a and Linda

Petenon. Mary•nn
Myero, Eva McKinney,
the Smith family,

IN MEMORY OF
DOUGLAS L.
JOHNSON , SR
5-9-92
Ten long years have

come and gone
Since God called you
to
His
Heavenly
Home.
We know He only
takes the very best
Up there wHh Him lor

eternal rest.
We all miss you since
the day God ca lled
you home
Loved and mi&amp;Sed by
Wile , Sons, Daughters
and Sisters

Lrt llr t}u'lgs
ilrt

Worth 1\ lol

'"

lht CiaHr/rtd Sn lron 1

friend• end co·workera of Veteran• Memorial Hoapltal, and the
many, many frlanda
and family membero
who brought by food.
We would alao like
to thank tha nuroing
atoll
at
Veteran•
Memorial and Holzer
Hoapltal, Melga County E.M.S., Bonnie
SmHh, Dr. Lentz, Dr.
VIllanueva, Dr. Dayo,
.Fiahar Funeral Home,
and Paator John
Evana for all the apecia! effort they put
forth.
· A apeclal thanka to
everyone who called,
.. nt carda and flow·
.era, or took the lime
to atop by and offer •
~ug, aqueaze a hand,
;wipe a taar, or remem-ber ua In your prayer.
Slncenoly.
The family of
Audrey McQuaid

.mounta to ten

at a Prim1ry

Election to be held in the

County of Moiga, Ohio, ot
tho rwguler pl.... of voting
therein, on the aecond day
ol June, ttv2, file "'oation
of levying 1

tu.,

In nc••

of tho 1on milllimlt.llon, for
the benefit of Molgo County
Bo•d of Montol Rotardolion
for
the purpoae of
mlint.n.ance and operation

ol

e«~ta

uch one
hundred
dollar•
or
valuation, for fivo (5) y....

Public Notice

Public Notice

wh~eh

eubdivlaion

the

and free herb p lant

SUNDAY IS
MOTHER'S DAY!
Buy your mom a
beautiful flat or hanging
basket from the Meigs
County Young
Democrats. 204 East
Main Street 1n Pomeroy.
All locally-grown stock
$7.50

n~eent

on

lastings Herbal refreshments

Herbs, perennials and ever-

CAROL

therein,

voling

aecond day of June, 1892:.
the qu•tion of levying •
tu, In u.c... oflhe..., mil
limitation, lor tho bonolll of
Olin Town1h1p for the
purpoa• ol Uaint.ining Md
Opw1ting Cem atwiM.
Said tax
being: an
additional tax of 1 miU lor
live (5) yura at • r•te not
IICMCiing 1 mill for MCh
one dollar of valuation,

OPEN HOUSE
MAY9AND10
10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.

2

Olivo , Reedovillo, Ohio,
paned on lho 5th day of
Fob....-y, tm, ~~~ere will be
aubmitted to • vot. ol the
people of oold oubdlvlaion
ot • Primory Election to be
hold In tho Township of
Oliva, Molga County, Ohio,
at the regular placM of

lor

Carleton School and

Eloctlona, of Molgo County,
Ohio.
Henry L Hunlar, Chll(nMn
Rita D. Smilll, Diroclo&lt;
DATED: Fob. 24, 11192
(5)4, II, 11, f8, 26, 41&lt;

for peraona with mental
retardaition and develop -

montol claabilitioo.
Said In being: an
ldditonal tu: of 1.8 mill• 1t
a rate not ucMd 1.8 milia
lor each one dollar ol
valuation, which amounta to

eighteen cont. ($0.18) for
oacll one hundred clolln of
valuation, tor 1 continuing

period ol time.

Rt. 2
Millwood, W.Va.

304-273-SSSS
4-9-tfn

Etocliono of Molga Counly,
Ohio.

Henry L

Hunter, Chauman

Rita D. Smith, Director
DATED: February 20, tm
(5) 4, 8, 11, t8, 26, 4k:

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Rocino Villogo Clerk will
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Mayor , Village Ha ll, Middle- F61EVAJII44 unUI4:00 p.m.
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Public Notice
In !he Common Pleas Court
o f Me igs County, Ohto
Fred Georg e, et a l
Plaintiff s,
Case No 92-CV -105

Ys
E E Nelson , et a l,
Defendants

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To: E E. Nel so n ; J en nie
K. N~son ; W F Thompson,
and the Unknown Heirs, Next
of Kin , legatees, Devisees,
Admini s trators , Executors,
Successors, Spouses , and
Assig n s, 11 any of E. E Ne lson, Jennie K. Nelson and
W F Thompson, wh ose last
addresses are unknown
You are hereby no11f 1ed
that you have been named
Defendants In a lega l ac11on
entitled Fred George and Lois
Ava nell George, Pl a lnlltl s. vs,
E. E. Nelson, et al, Defendants T~ls acllon h as been
assigned Case No 92-CV 105
and Is p e nding In th e Com mon Pleas Court o f Meigs
County . Oh1o, Co uri St reet .

Public Notice
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON
TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF
THE TEN IIU UIITATION
NOTICE lo heraby given
that in punuance of a
Resolution of the Bo•rd of
Park Commiuioner• of tM
County of Uetga, Pomeroy,
Ohio, pa11ed on tho 1111h
day of February, 11192, thoro

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1-8()()..8 37-1460
Lawn Mowing.
Fertilizing, Weeding,
and Seeding.
Shrub and Tree
Trimming &amp; Removal
Re&amp;klentiall: Commercial

Free Eatim1tH
4126192 lin

.

\luhilc ,'i; lluuhlc11 idt• Home

&amp; co.

"Trr" 1M,.. O.t 01 Prirrflng
-lot UJ Do It For

ltn:'DTUrDIIII

Purchase, m Salem Town·
s.hlp Metgs County, Ohio,
a nd to quiet tlll e to th e Inter ests of th e Platnt11fs, to pre-

clude any claim of lrlteres t by
the De fendants , and for costs
of the acuon
You are hereby requued
to ans wer the Complaint
w1th1n twenty·etghl (28) day s
after the last publication of
thi s notice which wtll be
published once a week lor
s 1x (6) successive weeks The
last publi ca tion will be made
on t he 22nd day of May, 1992,
and the twenty-eight (28)

day s lor answenng will
commence on that date In
case of your failure to an·
swe r or ot herwise res pond
a s requited by the OhiO Rul es
of CIYII Procedure, Judg emen! by defaull will be rendered aga1 n s l you lor the
relief demanded In the Complaint
Dated this 9 th day o l Apnl.

1992
La rry E Spencer,
C le rk ol Courts
By Marlene Harrison ,
Deputy

(4)17, 24 . (5)1, 8, 15,22: 6TC

Rea l Estate General

OFFICE

~92-21111li

~

SNODGRASS
UPHOLSTERY
RACINE, OHIO
"ll•lpiAf Y- To R.-co.,.,

Yo.., 1"-"""'"'"

614·949·2202
4/U/92/t-

'

- Beottic.. and Plumbmg
-Roofing
-Interior I Exiarlor
Painting

(FREE ESTIMATES)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215
Pomeroy, Ohio
3 · 13·92 -tfn

MIDDLEPORT GUN
SHOP

134 MISI.,Mil'11 Jt, ll.

NOW OPEN

.u. 15 614-446-2105

Country Hom.. S..nd H1ll Road .
I RIOiftS, 2 baths. 5 acre land ,
Sill 1195 3611 ah•r J OOPM

••Of

~
rwnl. 4 rooms &amp; bath,
lax:at.t an Old Rrvar Rd. Glan·
wood, WV. 114,000 l04-57ti 2141

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KEN'S APPLIANCE

205 Norlh Second Ave .
Middleport, OH
HEMLOCK GROVE-Yo u wan t sedus ion m a gre &lt;l1 &lt;lre a
yo u ne 1!d to sne th1s App r o ~ 48 &lt;J e re s w1th small tru11
o 1c har d gr a pe vme work sh o p /!. large shed lor equ1pme nt
&lt;; lor&lt;lge Hom e ~ ~ tully ca rpc lcd Jnd h a s. 3 bedroom s t 1/
2 bath s mce dL'C k sc ree ne d m p orch e qu1pped k1tchen .
dming ro om An cierson wmdows and a hall basement

$54,900
MIDDLEPORT-Russell St- Grr&gt; &lt;J I Neig hborho od In town
li v•ng w1lh oountry setllrlQ A 3 bedroom . I 112 bath home
w1th a lull basemen t 1 ca r g a r :-~g c a nd a larg e lot

Quality
Stone Co.
SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE
Cal! 614-992·6637
St. Rt. 7
Cheshire, OH.
1/2/tl n

Plants, Her~s, Pt~annlals,
Enrlastlng

OPEN

WED.·SUN. 1D-5 p.m.

4·21-92-l ... pol.

NOW $56,000
RUTLAND -Sa lom St So m oth 1ng to r MOM A s ph! le ve l
r om e w11h an ope n ra1 sod h allwny th a t has a bcautllul oak
rJ il1ng Ha lf of a c athe dral ce li1ng gwes th1 s home an
a tm o s phero ol room1 noss Ha s 3 bdrm s a large bath , u11hry
room . a nd a k1tr: h nn lo;aded w1th ca bmcts Someth1ng lor
DAD A detac hed 2 112 car gar age w11h works hop . coocrere
dr•vewJy . ma m1 e n ance tree s ld1ng and new roof . Somelh•ng lor K1ds a 1 8 ac re yar d and a tre e hou se

HYSELL RUN-Pomeroy-Hunte r s Dream 7 112 a c res of
wooded land on a mce black to p road
sa,soo
REEDSVILLE-Riggs Crest Manor· A ~pac1ous splltlewi
5 bed room home w1th 2 fu ll b;aths 1 'tar garage. wood
burner Perma Pane windows. TP C wate r. and a family
room
ASKING
$59,500

CHUCK'S BOATAUTO REPAIR
LOW LABOR RATE
15o/o OFF On Most
Boat Parts

SN1 mo pJ

TUPPERS PLAINS-Mane 5 1- A 4 bdrm ranc h w1th a lar~e
fam1iy room AI!&gt;O ha s 2 b 1g lot s and o utbuildmg &lt;Jnd pabo
The housA IS well rnsuta tcd. fre s hly pam led and newly
carpetL&gt;d ms1de Xas new e r root an d v1nyt s 1d1ng Owner wdl
ta ke land contract wrth $ 5 000 dow n 10"/o 1n1erest lor 15
yea rs with payme nts ol $3 2 1 32
$34,900

DOniE TURNER, Broker. .
992·5692
BRENDA JEFFERS . . .
.992-3056
DARLINE STEWART.. . .
. . ... . .. .
992·6365
SANDY BUTCHER.... .......... .
. .. 992-5371
SHERYL WALTERS,Cheshlre .......... .. .. 367.0421
JERRY SPRADLING . .. . .. .......... 1304) 882·3498

tO Dlo-.t St.,IIW.tloporl

APRIL13·18

Extended Eoster hours.
Open unlll 7:30pm
APR . 28. 6: 00 pm
Basket Claas
MUST PRE-REGISTER FOR
All CLASSES

HAS Uon

~~

I 0 am-S pm

Sunday 1-!'i pm
For More Info C.U

614-992-2549
4/15/921t mo.

~rn:l

1910 M:166 Faumont Bayv1ew

HOWARD
BUUDOZER , BACKHOE
and TIIACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
HOME SITES ond
TIIAILER SITES,
LANDCLEARING,
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UIIIESTONE- TRUCKING

GUTTERS
DOWNSPOUTS

FR u: ESTIMATES

992·3838
4-24-'92'-1 mo.

1 l'2

PI

949-2168

Pomeloy.
If •"lut

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Unfurnished Mobile Home, Total
Elec:tr~c, Good Locatton, Cle an
Rehnences Required 614-446 0130

Unturn1shed Mob!le Home , CA
322 Th11d Avenue. Gallipoj ls
6 1 4-446- 3~8.
614 -256-t903
Belor• 9 PM

44

at o-lar.-.

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAl

USED RAILROAD TIES
4-4-92·11·

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS
Specializing In Custom
Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USED PARTS
10 RALL MAKES
&amp; MODELS
992·7013 or
992-5553

OR TOLl fREE
1-800·848-0070
DARWIN, OHIO
7/J1f9111in

Announcements

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992-6200

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Auslr.1llat1 Shepha rd. F.rnale
Good Wat ch Dog, &amp;14 -379-2798

111M .... - - 1I&amp;W'I
COl$
I 1 -BI

Couch, Hldaway Bfld, Double,
Mu st Coma To Pick-Up 6l4-446-

95n
Female pup, 6 mo old , Red
Hof'll9' &amp; AU51rallan Shepherd.
boU1 parents ragl s tered good
wllh k1d ~ . minds well . 304-882-

TM6 ~ lbr, FuiiW Fur ,..,.._ Dishwasher. Disposal.
T.V.. g . . , Sptem Throughout .
. . . _ , Dry•, 2 Bedrooms Of
~And liwtng Room Fur ftllf\n., Microwave, AatrigcraiOf
Md Stowe. Cil4~l547. 304·

1915 Cllyton Wescwtnd l4x55
T'M&gt; Bedrooms. AC. Natunl
Gas, ...... Condition, $8 ,800
Pbonl: 514-99:2-1104 Aher Ci lO

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Eledric, 2 Bedrooms, Reduced
Prica, 5M--361-0'Il9 Aher Sp.m.

t991 141110 38r"" 2 Baths .
$'17..500. Or AuurMI With $750
D11Mt. Mu.t Be Moved! 814-44613&gt;5.

Acase To

S.nll Reclllmed
....._ Homes. G,_,t s.t.ctton•
....., AI S51X1 na-n , And Tala•
0.. PaytNnts C.ll 1~58~

57n
Fw Sale: 14165 Trailer W'lfh 1
.teN Land, Star• Route 554, CaH
614-361'-T5T1

V.., 1110 l•blO mobit. home on
prw.alll 11c r. 3 bedroom, n1ra
room WJ'Woodbumer, majof ap..
;A e• $15,.500 Ott take onr
PIJIIMnt.J wlsomething down

1bdrm,
$225mo.
Includes
utilities, securtty deposit ,..
quintd, no pels, 614-!*12-2218
1 Br,
Fuuuhed
Apartment ,
Cenlral Heat , Air, Prlv•le Part;.
NNr
Grocery
All
ing,
Mainttnanet Included 614-4-462602
2 Rooms &amp; Bath, Down.. alrs ,
CINn,
No
Pees,
Oul11,
R•t.,..ence And O.potlt A•
qutred 614-446-1519
2 BR apartmMlts In Middleport ,
newlw remodeled, low utlltlles ,
no pets, $220 p.r month .
deposit required, 614-992-2381
days

211 Spring Avenue , Po~Nmy,
2bdrm,
waterl'lrash
pa1d .
$160/mo , $75 d1posit, no pets ,
614-446-9642.
On• bedroom Apartmern lor
rtnt, $250 momh . Utillttu patd
Point PINsanl 304~5-3966 .
BEAUTIFUl. APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES , 536 Jackson P11&amp;.
from $192/mo Walk to shop &amp;
movies Ca.ll 614-446-2568 EOH
8Mdt Strtet, Mtddllport . Otl~o
2 bedroom. lumlshed lpl
Ullllltn paid, dep &amp; rei r~tqulred
304-882-2566
Furntshttd
Apar1ment
All
Utllllln Pa~d Upsto11 rs , Second
Avenu1 , Gall1poli1, Extra CJ&amp;anl
1 Bedroom 614-446-9523

33 Farms lor Sale

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OppaiU1Iy

N1ce 2 B•dtooms. Centen•ry
&amp;ru.
GallipoliS.
Sto~o~• ,
R•lngerator, Water Furnished.
No P.ts $2'35/Mo 614-446-8038
Completly
Fum•shlld Small
House, S2SOimo • Ut 11111es No
P•ts Call Belor• 7 PM 614-«60338

3()4 .

Furnished
Rooms

Rooms lor rent· wetk or mornh
Startmg at $120 /mo Galha Hotel
614-&lt;44D-9580
SlHpmg rooms witn cooktng
Abo l1111 l•r sp.ac• &amp;II hook -ups
Call lllfll 2 00 p m, 304-713
S651 , Mason WV

46 Space for Rent
Commercial SpaC8 To Rant In
Oak H111, 11.000 Sq A 6t4-4462125.
Country Mobi l• HOITMI P11ril. Rt
33N , under new manag•menl
lois, $85 , hom• rentals , $235 ,
614· 992·2167

For Lease

ComiTtftn:lal Bu1khng, 12,000 Sq
Fl Docks. Level1rs , H.ated
Clear Span At 32. Jackson ,
Oh10 117· )U-6n2
S.cond Floor Apartment For
Luse LA. One BR , Bath ,
Kil ch•n WI Stov• &amp; A•lng
W•••• Furnished No Pets Cor
n.r Second &amp; PIM, GallipoliS
S23tl Pef Month O.poslt R•
qulred Call 6l4-446-4249. 614446-2325. Or 614-446--4425

Merchandise
HousehOld

Color TV, $60:, Mlerowne OVIn
$65; Electric: C~hH Dry•. $65.
1114-2:5&amp;-1238

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

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lnMcing .. 1101 46 ,_ ~h

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Renta ls

41 Houses for Rent
2 3 • cam House, Unfurnished.

EwMa.

sm .. Oepasit

5401. 614- 256--6718.

5~256-

61~3158

1985 Ford Va n, I SO Econolm• 2
An Con dit 1on er-s T \1 C B Eac.
Con d 17 000. Or TtaO. fOf Fuft
S11• PU Ol £q uai1Jdluc 61444 r:

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE
CompNII• homl tumllh lngs.
Moun lion-Sat. 1-S 814-4460322, 3 mil• OUI Bulavlllll Ad
Fr-.. Otllwtry
PtCKENS FURNITURE

New/Used
HouMhol&lt;l fuml1hlng 112 ml
Jenkho Rd. Pt. Pl....nt, WV,
all304-175·14!0.

1003

198!1 Ford Aerosta r M1n 1 van
auto ,
o~.,d n .,.
am.1mlcassett a 111 air crUift
47000MI ere tond 614 992
7769 attar 7pm

BEDROOM
Bunk Beds S99
{216). 4 Di"IWif Chest Of
brawers $44 95, Twin Manress
$99 Set
DIHETIES

Wood Bar Stools

$14 95 126"1
Chair•
$129 Toblo And 4 Podded
OPEN · 7DaysAWeek,9AM - 6
PM Sunday 12 Noon· 5 PM
Rt 141 4 M11el OH R1 7 tn C.n·
tenary

53

Antiques

Buy Of s,ll. Rlvennt Antlquu .
1124 E flh.ln Strut. PDmltroy
Hours MTW lODOam to600
pm, Sund8y 100 to 600 pm
614-992-2526.

54

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

2 Rototlllert , J 112 HP, 5 HP
Good Condillonl 8~316

22"" Self

Propeltf'd , Elec::tru:
Start, R•ar Bagger, Cnttsman
Mow•r, Excellent Condi11on,
$200 614-446-1317
6x16 ft
trut~

lrtller, T1ndom axil,
floor, 11c. tires, 7'DOOib

cap.~c ity, 6'14-94~~

Army
S4Jrpll.tli,
camllaug•,
m•n 1, junior sizes, sm111 •
qulpment. rental surplus eloth·
mg. Sam Somervtlle"s , 5 m1les
E.nt 1-77. Ravenswood by San·
dyvllte Post Othce Frl, So~t , Sun
Noon-6 00 PM After hours ·
Days 304·21"l-5655
DAK~A

DREAM

HOMES

$31.995 &amp; Up BUin On Your lot
S.e Our Models, 614-886-7311
9~ans 42'"

Cut Riding Lawn
Mow•r, $315, 1966 0..18 Manm
Gull•r, $800. Arm &amp;W-256-6649
ConcrM• &amp; Plastic S•pt.c
Tanks , Jlt .b ,..tlon Tanka Ron
Enns Enlarpr1.... Jackson. OH
1-800-537-9528
O.humidiller, Good Cond1t._,n.
614--446-4340
For Sale Piano. Good Condihon, $750 Firm. W&amp;edaater.
Used One Yoar. $50 Fum 614
245-5785
For Sale
l•ndy Personal
Copier, New, $350 614-441-1700

Girls Newborn Thru 12 Years.
Boys Newborn Thru 6 Mont As
Mat•rnlty.
Swmg,
Oressmg
Table, Hamstar Cages, 614·4462689
Gulbr11nsen Premiere Theatre
organ, A·1 c:ond , must s.. 10
appnclate. 614 -992·n4t
KILLS FLEAS! Buy ENFORCER
FIN Killers tor p41ls. hom• &amp;
yard GuarantMd 1tfaclive1 Buw
~NFORCER
at
Baum True
Valua Slore, 11 W1s! Ma1n
StrMt. Chester Oh &amp; Valley
Lumber &amp;. Supply Corp . 555
Parla St....t. Middleport. Oh
KILLS FLEAS 1
Buy ENFORCER Flas K1!1ars For
Pets. Home &amp; Yard Guaran!Hd
EttecUve• Buy ENFORCER AI
Browns Trustworthy Mardwat11 ,
Slat• Rout• 160, Bidwell , Ohio
King slza wcler bed.
c:ond . &amp;t4-992-23n

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63

Supplies

1l Month Old Bl•ck An ·
gustLJmousm Crou 825 Lb
$625 6H 416 Bs-47

Block. bn.::k. sewer pip.s, Windows , lintels • tc Claud~~ Win lers. R1o Grande OH Call 6l4245 -5121
Three Steel Bu•ldmgs, JOr50.
40xt00 tOOxt~ lhtdWng Fac
lory &amp; O.al•r 01s.::ounts. New In
Storage . W•ll O.l1v.r And Erect ,
Call Now 1 Sav•i Bob 614-«6ont. Ends S/15:92

Pets for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Groommg All tueds, styles
lams Pel Food Dealet Juhe
Webb Cii l! 614-446-0231

shots &amp; wormed 304 -TTJ.-9104
artar 5 OOPM

Oak dining room hi. Wilson
golf c:luba c:omplet• nl 304
&amp;75--6184 ahr 5 00

AKC Bass.-. puppieS, rNdy to
go. $100. 614-667·3856 ask lor F
A Banodum
AKC black, malt Cocker Sp.an1•1
pupptas 6wks old, $tOO. 614·
667-3869
AKC reg•slered Dillmatlon pupp•es. 1st shots 8w~s old, 6t4·
992 -5n4 or 614 -992-67'94

n

Autos for Sale

1968 Oodg• Dart GT. 360 •ngtn• .
lull rae• cam. ro.ad hhers. good
tires , body good . $300. 614-!M9l080 .o~ner 5pm
1983 LTD Ford. $800. 1975 Un·
coln Town car. $1000, both 1n
exc nmmng cond . 614-9492804
liD G.apnn class~~:: , V-8 runs
good. body !alt. d1pend11ble
woril ur. $550 304175-2948

191l lhrcury Gro~nd Marqu•s
n.ooo •ch~al m11es. toaded 1m
FIMtwtng c11mper MU conPUREBRED SIBERIAN HUSKY ta•n.ed . awmng.
304 -773PUPPV 1 fetnillelett. blue 11Jes. 5185
wh•t•, w/mask . kHlg-ha.ired.
super n~ee . $160e.l., tiM-99'2· 5144 1984 Ponta.ac 6000 4 dr V-.l; •ng
PS , PB. AC. rut detroslM Gall
att•r 5pm

Ma111 BIISMII hound . ~ months
old. Wllk papers, l04-382-l5t6

rwc•

Rat Terner pupptes .
t506

l04~7S ·

)04

1983 Honda 110 th r&amp;a wl"le .O.,
h1gh &amp; low range , ne w tor•s
$500 runs good 304 -6 75 2074
1985 Yamaha FJnOO e xce l ~ nl
c ond1hon $2300. 6 14 992 l44S
a11•r 6pm
19g(l Honda CRX-HF whil e bh..e
S speed, fdct ory o pi •ons
30.800MI , must sa cnh t li! srsoo
6M-992·2697 days , 614 -ti% 1 :' 8~
•v•ntngs
350 Y•m•ha. 4 Wh- ler H1

Rilnge • RttVers.e , Froflt
Back Racks . like Ne w
hlliiH 614-«6· 1304
Cash paid lor Har1e'l' Oa~ 1d!'.Or1
and Indian motorc ycl es i rld
pat11 Any cond 111on E Y8n •ngs
J04~28 - l207

75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale
tOtt 11lummum boal \ 200 ch ula
cab1n11 $100. uerc rse b1ke l !.IO
Cllllltler S 00 PM 304-67S.75S4
12tt alumn jOn boal lloll 1 ~
molor. 3hp Evanrude molar ~
SAil
sloro~ge
dec l.s oars
$450 3Q4.fi75-fi5l8

14 112Ft Fiberglass Boa t 4Cl HP
Ev•nrud• 614-256-t922
24 Ft Pontoon W11h 40 HP
Motor. $3.000 614-446-36 17
BOATERS
J S Manne Sel'\'~t:• . Ser~ mg 411
Your Boalmg Needs . Paf1s , ~
c ~r.~sones Two Cyc la Ql And
Serv1ce 614 - 2'»-t~l60
BOATERS
Gumns M•rcury Manne Slt't' !C l
Mercury, Mannt~r. M•r c ru~Ser
spec1ahs t
Marcury c et1 1lted
Mob il• We c ome to you 614
259-5979

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

16 tt Coachman new

o~wn1n9 s

Csll614 ·992~5

1976 Coachman Mot o r Ho rne
\3500 ~14- 992 -5983
1977 Dodga Motor Home , 24 f t
37,000 Mileos, beaU•,. Cond 1•
lion, $5.200 ti14-l88-991ti
27 F1

Southwmd SIMp
- , - SU
oc614-44ft-21M
'
6"-446-7013
S.!I.Conta~ned ,

)1)4~75-1224

1985 Camero. Y-fi 11ulo ••r
$3000. 614-;1112 2l96

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57

Peavey XR600 M11•r Amp lwo
I ISH PA Spu~1rs . 300 Amp 2
Sh ure SM58 M1kn W1th Stands
And Boom ldpl Sound level
MaiDf 40 Ft Mill• Cables 100
Ft Spk Cables Fuzzllox , G~o~tt.o~r
Stand L1ke New• St .400 FOf •11
614 -256 -1506

58

Fruits &amp;
vegetables

Hot bfH::I swMt pol.ala. plant s
wtulelred . tomato. pblnlls. t2
kinds mc ludtng yeUo w wired
streaks peppers. ubbage &amp;
broccoli . flowers &amp; lO ~ pots &amp; in
lliils. shrubs. pi~ . ~pae lilac:: ,
gra~vlnt &amp; c hestnut t.,..s. 614
71$2 -2220 0( 6l4 -7&lt;12 -27n

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
61

Services

Musical
Instruments

Farm Equipment

285 MF Tractor, With loader
$9.850, 180 MF WITh lAid.,
S6.550, 65 MF W1th Bush Hog
795 (j 14-286--6512

s:z.

Case Combin• Wllh 2 Gram
Hao~ds , $1100, 2 Row Tobo~ cc o
Sener, $975. John
Deere
Mow1ng Mac:hrne. $450 ~II At·
t•r ~ P.M 614-24.5--5152

lnt.,.,..llonal Ibm•• Spr__.,
1125, Firm Tra1ter, 1 Aile. 12 A
S200; Cow, Calf (Henifofd Angus) $150. 614·256-1649

R•inbow
R•ntals
Wedding
Gown• And Flowers For All Occasions . Flowers For Memort.l
Day. 2nd HOuM Past En:on
Stallon At Rodn•y . Open 10 DO
To 4 PM 614-245-S151

KIWII,... 16" ~p diU . $.800,
New Holl•nd 68 My liowlbllter,
J400; lnt"t bater 420. $600; poll·
hate digger. t60. t4rno okl potHen~ford bull. 614-112 -2535

.n., spm

Transportation

AKC rag1s1ered GINt Dan•.
mala, bfacla, 11 month okt, l97S
Cutlass
rtonl
•nd
~nows commands. good 11round diim.ged , $500 att•r 6 00 PM
ch ildren , excellent bloodl ines. 304-675--2583
$220, 614-992·5144
1978 Mont• Carta t983 Do~tsun
AKC reg1s1ered mm1o11ur. ~h­ 280ZX 304-675-4014
shund pupp~a&amp; , 2 red dappte
1980 B~o~~ c k Ragal _A.•?h m•lng•
maLes 614-992 -5624
Runs good S500 ~-882 -J6tS
CFA
ntgiSIIrwd
Bluepo~nt
Hemalayan tunens 2 males 1 1982 F(Xd Fa1rmont Fa11 Condt
hon. 1986 Chevy Spectrum ,
lomala. 304-675-1719
Good Condrtton , 614-446-4580
F1sh Tank, J41l Jackson Ave
Pomt jlleasam . 304~7S-206l. 1983 CuUas Htgh Milas, Alp
lull hn• lrop~eal hsh. birds, Stereo , New T1ru, St,500 614 4-46-4821
small ammals and supplu~s

Plastic And Madal Culvert&amp; Inch
Thro 60 Inch In Stock Ron
Enns, Jackson, Ohto 1-80G537-i528

SIMj»r sol•. Just right lor 111e
c.mp colt•gc. , $40 , sm1111 round
t11b._ with two metal chair&amp;, $15
Char1•ne Hoeflich. 6t4 -992·5292,

Pur•bnd l•mousm bull , 2 yrs
old, 614-742-2545

0413

PtOO.II Machin•. $375 , Garden
W•gon .
$75,
Homeld•
Ch1lnuw, $'100, Push Mow•.
$75 614-24.5--5978

Signs Portab1• ch.l ng. . bll let,., signs 11nd 181tars Free
d•llv•ry AAl S1gns, l.f0().-5333453

pigs tor Sioll. 614-949-2017

1966 Classtc M•rcedes Benz . 4
Pups. AKC Reg1starad . Door, 6t4-l68-9126. &amp;M-446E1c•11ent Bloodlme, 614-256- 0roti. For Mar~~ lntonnat1on

Fat S.t• N- Holt•nd R11h.
Bale,.., Mo•nrs, &amp; H•r Brnds,
Plows, Disks, Com P,.,nt.,s.
M•nure Spr. .ders. ~ ­
Drills And Culliv•lOfS Other ~ quipm.nl
HIM'•"•
F11rm
M•c htMry,
Jad.son
Otuo
Phont 614·286-5944

Ov•rstuHed Kra.hlar sw1vel
rod:.rl recliner, hghl brown.
good cond, $75. 614-949-2585

Horses lor ul• Appaloosa
Geldmg 5 yr old pae1ng Mare 4
yr otd Walllmg ho~ G•ldmg
~.n tra11 horws 304·882-2969
•fl•r 5 OQ

A~red.ale

lumber S.uoned W1ld Cherry
&amp; Poplar Also Bne Board .
Cuing Door Jams 614-4468038

New 10 gal llsh tank, heater
ltghls . pumps and a11 a1tras
$65 304-882 -3321

Horse !of sa t• W•ll brok• Ten·
nassee walk•r 1 y•ar Okl C.ll
a11•r 7pm 304-576-2001

2 AKC Regtstentd Yorksh•rw l.rn•n (Yorluts) All Shots &amp;
Papers. $350 Each ti14 - J79-~01

2 mal• reg1sterad Beagle pups.
~45 •ach or bolh sao, had

Livestock

A.ngus And Chi -An~us Black
Bulls, Rusonably Pnc:ed Sl•t•
Run Farms. Jackson, Otdo. 614286-5395

Ntct~

Motorcycles

Kalll'asakl K L R 600
675-Jm

Building

good

U.lal roo! and s 1d1rt9 . baked
INllnMI •nd galv lra1lar undafpennlng 1982 Sub&lt;IN front
whMI drive, looks &amp; runs good
$900 304-372-2091

n

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1987

56

Genesis
Nutnuon
Producls
featuring Amloo At:1d Body
Building. -lght loss and tal
bum•r IOfmulas Available •r·
duslvely al Rtle A1d Ph11rmacy
Th• ule way to diet

Goods

lab "' ..._ Ha"n - t 00'!1.
_.., finllncing at $101 46 r»r
IIICidllt buys ... lh .... loll , •l04·

1982 Fo rd Ecolllle \lan E 1 5~
$1 .200 l04-67S 2218

GrKIOUI hvlng 1 and 2 bed·
raom •partments •• VIllage
M•nor
•nd
Rlv•rw•de
Apartments In Middleport From
$196 C.l1614-992·77ll7 EOH

51

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VI'RA FURNITURE
BARGAINS GALORE,

Gene111l H.culing. Gravel. Stan•.
Mushroom Compost. Etc:: 6144-46.. 038

49

104~75-541 ]

1978 F-1 50 ~ WD loo ~ Sharp
Dnves Goodi614 367--0657

Furnished ApartmMlt, tbr. nut
lo Ubrary, pariung , c•ntral hNt ,
air. rtfer!fntes. 614-446-0338.
Blltor. 7p m

45

1 91~ Ford Econohnfl Van. ~~
eng1ne won. bul otter Dr lrade .

Upnght frMZer $110 Chest
II'Mur $150 304-B95-l49l

Fumtshed Apartment 1 Bedroom, Utilities Paid, $260/mo
920 Fourth A't'II"IUI, Gallipolis
Ohio, 614~6-4416 Alter 7p m

On. bedroom apl IOf rent .
67!:t-2218

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD 's

1977 Ford F-1SO 414 N• w n,.s
Whnls ,
Brahs ,
Exl'l avs1 '
RoiiXS Shocks Ra d10 80 1)00
Miles, $2 ,500 6t4 l4 5 5978

FREE INSTALLATION
SWIMMING POOLS
Only $799 00 B•aut Ilui Above
Ground 1!1I31x4 Pool tncludas
F111.r.t. Oec:k, Fenee . ladd•rs ,
Ete l.)()n't S.llev• It? Call BPI
t-800--548-1923

~

Fwry · t OO%
__,. fiN~ncmg at S!NI 6C j»f
...rf'l, ¥I'JI one of four lots
• ' t • 1 :JCK.615-V22..

3 Year Old Male Pan L•b &amp;
Chow, Good Watch 0o4;t 614446 -7130

Baby ch1c k to giveaway lo larm
onty 614 992 2508

1!1115 aa,ton Sbtll5tnan 24152 3
5 oc:ns. TOial EledrK $1.000
o.r.tl W\1h Approloled Cr-.dlt .
Goad Concltion, frH S•l-up
And Oeh.-, 114-172-1220

Lots

1 Blacll Femalt Ca l, Alraady
Spade, 614-446 - ~287

11

1bdrm 11partm•nt, Syracus•,
unturnrstMtd, $165Jmo . Includes
water, sewage, and lrast..
deposrt, 614-992-nB9

am ._,.. s

Pll

Giveaway

4mo. old mala Chow puppy to a
good home In lhe counlry, 614-

t BR Ou1el Senmg 10 mm"s
from Galh~lls $2:!5!P•r me
U1 1l 1t1es Pa1d Deposit 2 Refer s
Required 614-446-7604

3

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Business
T1'3irWig

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GIRLS, GIRLS GIRLS

HOME IS
Ca ll Today, M"1 Tonlle
1·900 77:1 1006 S2 95 Min 18 ,
Matetel, Co!!;! a Mna , Calllornla

I

1991 Chevy S-tD. 5 spe.d. whit • .
a lf , 304-895-165-8 tor tull dttla •ls

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Ohv• St, G•lllpohs New &amp; Used
lumltur•, Millers, West•m &amp;
Wont boots 11114-446-315!1

BI!J R1ver AnUques, 510 Matn St ,
Point PIASIInl , WV

Apartment

On.
and
two
bedroom
apartments lor rent 304--6~
2053 ot ~75~100

&amp; V'Litily

•nd

3

B~rooms .

..,.,

Announcements

411 5tll2 1 mo p0

2

a.ms. 5l4-24S..5164 Aher s

1910 F•rmoff lh54 Gas H•at. 2
p ' ccaas, c.ntnl Atr. L1h New
1l'lraugl'l C:W , $1.950 614--446-

17)670S

Free Estimates

A~

F...-,

-~

NEW - REPAIR

Rd. or 1 ML From Baslton

TROLLEY STATION
CRAFTS

Sll IRIIbiAe PM:Mnwl, 2 bedrooms,
CIA. fti8WI'y catpl(ed, under~n
Nng. steps. elec: pol•. •1c cond

Co. Rd. 3,
Leodlng Creek Rd.
Middleport
742-3030

BOWUDL.
WHITESEL
ROOFOIG

BILL SlACK
992·2269

949·2823

~

4-7-92-1 mo. pd

EXCAVATING

•LIGHT HAULING
•FIREWOOD

New SCA WOLFF
Bed SL24
Call lor Applloday

1!175 Holy Hill mob•l• ho me
tb:iD, Wqwl 11v1nqroom. 304-

992-7884

Yw mriiUD~r'"

15 Sesslons....$25
12 Sesslona....$20
1 Sesslon .... $2.25

6 ML Our Eagle Rkkle

.....

c.lf·~·-·or
992·2487

3/2J/921tfn

CALIFORNIA
TANS

19X. MI64. 2bdrm , ilppllillnces.
lllrnilw., all alednc . 6W-992

POMEROY, OHIO
NEW SCA WOLFE BED
t 2 Yisits ...... $25 .00
16 Visits ...... $30.00
1 Visit ...... $3.00

TRDY-BI£T

992-5335 or
985·3561

Klng mobile 2 ....
NIOfl'IIS. n.dti some rtpairs,
S2,.JUIL p£MS11 call 7 l0-9·30 AM
ar 7 ]Do.§ lO Pll , 304-i95-3421

2 Miles on Hysell Run Ad.

~---------------,

PAINTING

c.•

SUMMER
IMAGES

52100 S.l. Jll, Rorloa. Olo1a

247-4035

,._, HorN At Elsea Home Can' -· Gt..- S.Ction, Frea Set-Up
And o.ttwery!
&amp;14-m·t220

NEW OPENING

CONNIE'S OHIO
RIVER HERBS and
EVERIASnNGS
NOW OPEN FOR SPRING

S5aO Oft Pun:hue Pric• ot Any

DISPIAYID At
1HE QUALITY PRINT SHOP
MIDDUPOIT, aN.
192·lnH.30 ..-4:00 ..
742·3020-AirM S:OO ..
•·2-92·1 ...

GS'JAYMAR

GUTTER CLEANING

NOW OPEN!

lor Sale

•Riden Ate~1able•

SERVICE
Acro11 Fr. . PMt Off1ce
2t7 I . Socoool S1.
POMIIOY, ONtO

SCAlES- VINTAGE aod

All

RUY-SELL-TRADE

Iring It lo Or We

32 Mobile Homes

DALL AS K WEBER· OWner

COLLECTAIU

It ~ Wosi, lllelll,lllio •193-381 I

All MAKES

,... R... land, 5 acrM, 3bdrm
!louse,.~. deck , trutt InN&amp; ,
~spot, 1n the lort1es , 614-

.

WAKflfEID'S
II SO WOII, Aiheiii,Obio•S93-l8 11

81 3Bn Mobile, On 112 Ac:re
L.at, CA, Ctos. To
Ta.n, CirHn School, S29.500
Ftnw. i'M-446-4314

DK's FARM TOYS

TRDY-BI£T
Our Spring

HANDGUNS, RIFLES,
SHOTGUNS

MICROWAVE OVEN
and VCR REPAIR

BEAUTIFUl HOUSE FOR SALE
Hisloric.at ArN Corner Lot 816
ltitn Sl Pt. Pltlasant. W Va
Comp.t-'Y Reno\latlld 2 Full
Battn. 3 Liug• Bedrooms New
HYAC. New carpal Aval liible

1391 Safford School Rd.
CoU (614)446-94

Our s..-... Sbipmn~l or
Tl-ay -Blh 1\llrn Now In Seotk.

I mo . pd.

k ... :1! bedroom tr.ular, deck ,
pardl:, t.antral f'leal/ alf, stov11 ,
~or, Apple Gtovtt. 304-

Bennetts Mobile

Hrs. 9 to S
Moa. thr1 Sat.

~2t -92 ·

hdrooms, 2 Story Home,
Villag•,
(Gallla
Caunty. Call
6 OOP M Or
W I ads, &amp;ppomtmanl 6141'0028.
l

Conditioners, Heat
Furnaces &amp; Now
Water Heaters.

CARPENTER SERVICE
-Guller Work

a......

u

Ouabty Hi EHiciency Air

YOUNG'S

-Room Addition.

ner'

Appro•od M..ladarod
H1111sing Prodrods.

11 rr:n 1nr:nm.
BfTT£R Br Of SIGN

1120192/"J mo

The ob Ject of th e Complaint Is to quletlttle to 1·112
acres also known as 1 67
acres o f real estate localed In
Fraclton 23 , Town 8, Range
15 of the Ohio Company's

(hi

OH., WY. &amp; H.U.O.

Public Notice
Pomeroy, Oh io 45769.

awnbinat1on, lutchen. utrl 1ty
roam, .111 ona laval coverad
pillio in back, pnvacy tenca,
pagill, shown by appointment
ant, "»C-675- t2l8

ATTENTION

~PAINTING

411711211 mo. pd.

$47,900

lr W,/J &amp;! MusiC To 'r'our Elln
W~n YOCJ Tvntt In To t!t~ Ben 8u}'l
rn 1hr ( kJu,('«fl

"SPECIAUZING IN SLATE
OR CANVAS"
398t5 Gold Rrdge Road
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

Pick

will be aubmined to a vote
of tht p•ople of ••ld

IX ACool Cat And Ched 0vt {hf
So ~,op l n rhc ( .lo:JJSifiec;l S«tJon

'Mea&amp;Yws

m

LDs:l

1989 Ch•vy &gt;1 0. 54 300 614992·2478

LIVING R(X)M Sot. And Chatr
$1'7'9 And Up, Cott. . And End
T•bl" $79 And Up ; Swivel
Rockers $79

Mobile Homes

G.&amp;lhpol ~~o ~-rJt ~

72 Trucks lor Sale

4316

N1ee eH1ciency cotlag•, un•que
and beautiful 304-675-6042

Losa &amp; FOUid

6

New Round Sol~ Oak TabM. 2
l.Nvn. Claw FMI, 4 Oak Preu
Bedi Cha irs. Sohd Ock Curve
Glass CAin• Cabhwls 6t4-446-

~lichen ,

Page-9

Goods

Appl1 Grove area , Tabath Moor•
Rd. 7 toom hwse, balh,
screened porch, large lawn , friMI
gas , ga rden ready to plant, 304·
~J-6l66 Of i'l3~788

New

~lwa e
9~
c::Jtnl' 1n:! --~ .::-..,..
hpc hi. b.a•lt 1~ 1::2: - ...-:

WDOllltr

F11"S::

KIT ' \ ' ( \RI \ I . • h1 I arn \\nghl

Household

PM

Furnished 3Br House, 1 Floor
SJ50 +Utilities, Upper Fourth
A'4enue, GallipoliS, Retlf'Cinces ,
Secunty Deposit 614--446-4416
After 7p m

lo &amp; Gotle '""'"- lfdltw- C.
And G!1!f be:-:: CJmJn. s·....

The Dally Sentinel

Big Savings On All Carpet In
Stock. Cash And C.rry, ~­
k&gt;ha.n Ccrptls, 614-446-"44

room. dirnngroornttamlly room

May B, 15, 22 , JTC

5

'l(atfiryn

By order of tho Board of

Public Notice

project ·
Demolition of th e Betsy
Ross Bakery building , loca ted at Wtlllama St and
Soulh Filth Avenue, Middl~
port, and clearance ol the site.
The proposed work In·
eludes demolition at the exlsUng building, removal ol all
debris lrom Hut site and fillIng and leveling of thedemoIIHon s ll e
The Village will require the
disposlllon ol all aultable litl
maten a l on a sue provided
by the village, located within
a flve-mtle distance of the
demolition site. The Village
will require lh8t a portion of
th e sa lvaged s teel will be
don a ted to Meigs H1gh
Schoo l A li st olthe-se mat erials 1s avai lable at VIllage
Hall
The bu1ldmg demolition
s 11e 1s to be excavated to a
depth ol two feet be4ow the
eusllng street levet and hlled
w1th sutl a ble fill di rt atter
e•cavallo n
Any further Information
on t he proJect may b e obta in ed by con tacllng Mayor
Fred Hoffma n at VIllage Hall.
The •uccesstul bidder
must be an Equal Employ·
men I Opportunily Employor
wh1c~ prohibits di scrimination because of rBce, c reed,
color, na llonBI o rigin , sex,
age, handicap, pollllcaJ all ill·
at1on or beliefs The VIllage
of Middleport is an Equal
Employ m e nt Opportunity
Employer
The project must be co m p leted Within a thirly..cJay
period from the time of award·
mg the con tra ct
The Village reserves the
u ghllo re jec t any or all pro·
posa!s a nd to waive any in·
fo rm a II ti es or lrregul a ntl es In
the proposals received
Fred Ho Hman, Mavor
Village of Middleport

VALLEY INC.

Maiga lndualrioa Workshop

The Poll• for uid
The Poll• tor aaid
Election
will open ot 6:30
Election will open at 6:30
until
o ' clock A.M. 1nd remain A.M. end romoln opon until 7:30 o'clock P.M. 7:30 o·clock P.M. on 1a1d
doy.
of aoid doy.

By Ordor of file Boord of

FOR SALE
Agriculture
lime

omes-Peta·WIIdllfl
Motorcyclea-Ftc:.

51

Houses lor Rent

l Bedroom HouH, 2 Miles From
Gallipolis, O.posrt Required
$32 5/Mo 614-&lt;t46-4706 A.h•r 8

UZl

Public Notice

Middleport, Ohio

*'

KUBOTA
S11Ns, Parts, S.nnc.
HURST TRACTOR SALES
28 HP 4 WO S6995 20 HP 4 WD
$5,995, Route 7 North , Man.n ..
614-J711... tS1
Mnuy Fwguson SO s.rin
Tr..::tOf, Recently R•buill ~ot.
Bush Hog, Plows. Disc:, And
Boom Uft $3,500 6M-66i-3305

New 12 Horse Powtr MTD
Mowen, S895, 5 Horsepower Hew G.hl 2170 n1ne fooC hay
Lazy Boy Till•,.., $298 Each. bind, hst ptlca $'1\400 specllll
WhO• Supphn lut Womel- 1111• price $100 lor limlled time
dorH &amp; Thomas Hardwar•. 614- l..-rge r~t• now In •tt.ct on
446.(1965
manure spruden
304-fil'!t1963.
bndy HX Home Compuler Wllh
Monitor. Joy Sticka, Disks, Buill
REPOSSE SS ED
tn Modem T•lllnt 3 S Dish Drtv•
Whh S.v•,..t Beginner Books, Must S.ll 2 OuonSI1 Arm Slyle
$300 5M-2S6-1506.
Sl•l BUik:hngs Orand " Tim, 33 · t:Z.SO - 15 5 CoarHr, Hewtr Eraet.G. 0tw Ia .COXSO
Will Sell For 811lanc. Owed C.ll
514-367-0657.
Bill (IIXI) 548-6871
White caoopy crib, stroll•r.
playpen , swing, walker, chang· 63
Livestock
lng labl• with balntub undern.. th. cit INI , !itt.. like tum~ 1 Yaar Okl R~l;t~ B~ck
Angus Bull 5M10
lur• . d1n•ll• MI. 304~5-4548.

198.5
tunw
tion,
der

Red Pont•ac Trans Am
toaded , •xcell•nt condi 10w mlklag.. 614-992 -7554
4pm

1986 Otds F11enza. 5 speed. a1r.
ami tm st.,.o, 1111 wMel, 614·
992-65.29 c•ll•h• 6pm
1916 Ranger. 5 Speed 1985 lf2
Escort w.. gon. t!Wi ct.vy
a.q,... , Good Condit10n 1 614
66'1-4623
1987 Al"'bird An Orig1nal 2
Se11ter Wrlh low M1lug• . Sharp 1
614-25&amp;-WJO l.a&amp;va Mess.rog•
1967 Okts Cuttns SHira 52 ;100
1917 Convarsion Yan F-150. TV
4 caplams cl1111rs. CB , b&lt;ick seat
makes ?uU 11ze bed $8,000 t983
Ford Ranger 414 $2.600 t986
Dodge 'i'tsU 62 .000 miles
$1,000 1985 Fon:l F-15 D $2.300
19M Otdl o.n. 18 $2,595 till
CJ5 Jeep ••c cond $2 ,895 1977
BLU• tull size Sl,OOO 1986
Butc:li Sky Hawk $1,995 1964 T·
Brrd $1.800 ~ys Used C11rs .
Hew Hav..-., WV 304-882 l7!i.2
1989 Oodgt Shadow. ES , PS .
P8 . Air. P'N. 5 Speed, 2 5 Turbo
Enqrna. 38.000 Mi..s , Aul Good
CondiiJon. 54,200, 1967 Oodg•
Charget,
Good
Cond rhon .
&amp;l 000 M1.. a. t\,950; I!M5 Ford
l TO. Good Conditton . 6l.OOO
lll llH , $1.500 614 -256-6251
1992 Gee Storm. low m•l•s , •x
condll10n. 614 992 5669

c~tent

78 lrans-Am, 400 Cl Engln•.
Air
Recently
Overttauled
Shocks, American R•cmg Alms
Wide DaytON n,_ $2.000 614 446-n75
81 _ _ao
_6_-=;"w"d.-:G:-ood Work Car
0
I Cyl
Tires I
Gu
Mtluge S650 614-446 -ms
1987 Yuqo , 42 ,000 Aclu11l M1las,
$895 &amp;tl-245-Sl52
Red 1M&amp; 2dr Dodg• ct't•rger.
arN1m •eno . Ssp . n•• clutch,
sharp. good cond . $1650. OBO.
6l4-!M!l-2585
Wtecaed 1979 Bronco , Rebutn .
l51 Eng1n. , Rebuilt Trans .
Many Usaabhl Par1s 614-4464171

81

Improvements
BarnuM Home lmproveme n.t.s
Add1t 1ons Garages P.o~ J f'll l ng
Rool 1ng
E •pe n encod
Rea so nable til4-44 0--856B 6 14446-4 316
BASEM ENT
WATE RPROOFl NG
Unc ofldil tonal l1 le1 •me g uaran
tee Loc al relt,. !'ICH tu r,.usrnt d
FrM a sl•matas Call collect 1
614-237-o489, day or l'"llgh1
Rogers Buement Walerpr oo.
hng
C un1s Ho me lmprov•ment t
Yea rs E ~penence On Older &amp;
Newer Homes Room Add 1hons.
Foundiltlo n
Work,
Aoot 1ng
IC;1I chens And Baths F,., Et
11ma1es 1 Raler•ncas. No JOb
Too 819 Ot Small ' 614 36 7-0516
H 1c ~ s Roo lmg Declas. Porc he s
And Pa mtmg fuN EshmaiM '
Cheap Puce s 10 Yu, [ J
penanc• . 614·l88-89&amp;4

J W Con slruct 1on Room Ac
d111 ons . Roo ts. O.Cias . S•d'nq
And All Types Of EI1er101' Ard
lnlenor Pa 1n1 1ng Wtl! Gtv• Lo ~~~o
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Page-10-The Dally Sentinel

Fort Frye defeats Meigs in quiz team championship

Community calendar
Co m munity C alend a r item s
appear two days before an event
a nd tbe day of that event. Items
must be r eceived weU in ad vance
to assure publica tion in t be calendar.
FRIDA Y
SYR ACUSE - Th e Syracuse
Nazarene Church will be in reviVal
through Sunda y wi lh Rev . and MN.
Wtlliam Hill spealong n igh~y at 7
p.m. and at 10:30 a .m. and 6 p.m.
on Sunday . Public mviu:d .
POMEROY - Pomeroy Nursmg
and Rehabililation Center IS spon sorin g a flower and plant sale Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pubhc
invit ed . Proceeds go 10 the
Alzheimer's Foundation .
POMEROY - The Meigs Coun
ty Soap Box Derby Associauon
will meet Fnday at 7 p.m. at Ple&lt;IS-

er's Restaurant in Pom eroy.
LONG BOTIOM - The FaJth
Full Gospel Church m Long Bot to m wiH have pr cac h1n g and
smg in g Friday at 7 p.m. featun ng
The Clarli: Family plus other local

ta lent. Pastor Steve Reed invlles

ROCK SPR LNGS - Th&lt;: Rock
SJnngs Chwcb Women wiU have a
bake sale Saturday at B1g Whee l
beginnmg at 10 a.m.
BURLINGHAM - Th&lt;: Modem
Woodmat of America Camp 7230,
Burlingham . v.-tll have a potluck
dmner Saturday at 7 p .m. at the
Modem Woodmen lbllm Burlmgham _ " Mother's Night " will be
observed and each modter w11l be
recognized. Meal. rolls._coffee and
soft drinks
be provided. Members bnng a co•-ered dish . l'ltbilc IS

1 th
The_MCJgs QUJ': Tea;;, ~~APe
1
champiOnShip gamc~n ast SaturTV Honor Soc iety_ '~P F
daymamatch agdatnlSI 1
ryde . . .
Mc1gs starte s ow Y an was
down 110-50 at half-llme. A come0 k b teammates, Barbie Anderac Y

RUTLAND - There wil l be a
dan ce at th e Rutland Amcncan
Legton Hall Friday 8 p.m 10 mid night Music by Free Country PubIii: mvited.
CHESTER - The Chester Base ball Assoc.auon wil l meet Fnday at
R p.m. at Chester Elementary . All
pare nts o f Chester area baseball
and soft ball playe rs are urged to

attend.
SATU RDA Y
ST IVERSV ILLE - Suversvillc
Word o f Fall h Church will celc hra lc JIS fifth year Sa t"'•!Jv al 6
p.m. Fellowship wi ll k :ls • ·- Bnng

son Tara Gerlach Slacey Duncan
and. Robby Wyau tied me match at
140 in the second half. The match
was tied three more ti mes a t 160
180 an d 190 whe n Fo rt F ry~
.
answered the last questiO n fo r a
200- 190 VIC tory.
_
The compeuuon starte'!_!~ Cl.!:;'Q-

°n_

R UllAND - The re ~d l be a

dance at the Rulland Amencan

I'l l I

SLl'iDAY

RUllAND - A Motller's Da y
scrv•cc will be beld 31 tbe Rutland
Communnv Chu."'Oh on New Lima
Road Sunday at ? :JO a .m. Free
flowers will be gt•-en to each moth er who auencis. Rov. Dewey Kmg
IOVItes the pubiJC.

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Se nior Citizens Da nce Cl ub will
hold a dance Saturday from 8-11
p.m. w1th mus•c by Smo key Moun tain Dnftcrs . Pubhc mv11ed. Those
atten d ing bring snack s for th e
snack 1able.

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5:05 ~ U (TU,WE,TH,FR) Homo
Shopping
Cll (MO) Hogan'a Heroes
(I) [TU,WE,TH,FA) Gomer
Pyla
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LOTIR IDGE - Country mu siC
night will be held at me Lonndge
Commumly Cen ter Saturday w1th
band s pcr fonn •ng from 7 p m to
mi dmght. Rcfrcshm cnL&lt; availah lc

Publ ic mvucd .

BEDFORD - The Bedford
Township T rusu:es •-ill mttt Monday at 7 p.m. at the lOWII hall.
SILVER RI.N - Th&lt; Silver Run
Baptist Church wtll hold revtval
Monday through Sunday at 7:30
p.m . n1ghtly wnh preachmg by
Alan Blachood.

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Cal lm g on her we re Mr . and
Mrs. Dw•gh t Haley, Mr. and '&gt;Irs
And y Batey . Mr. anti Mrs . Jack
Philli ps, Mr. and Mrs Bob Parker
Mr and Mrs . Ike Nea l, Cmd y. Lau

rcn and Corinn Carter. Janet . Kauc

@ Go!Ung Fit
aJ Bualneaa Morning

0

Mother's Day
1 To 5 P.M.

and Ryan Russel l, Doro lh y Long .
Ge neva W 1sc, Fr eda Edward s.

LOWE'S HOTEL

Catered By

'11/e{[ing ton '.s

79'h Anniversary

6:45 CIJ 1!J Newa
III AM Weather
7:00 ~ II @ Todoy
(!) Succeaa -N-Lite

CIJ Ill (J) Ill Good Morning
America

30,000
Square Feet
U1der One
Roof

LAMPS
Buy One,
Get One
FREE

program on

advance dtrcctl\·es tncludi ng
power-of-anome~ . h'1ng wLils_and
gu;rrcbansltip. The publiC IS lfiVJI£d.

IE Sesame Street
crllei il2i Ill CBS This

OVER 30
SLEEP
SOFAS

Morning
crD • James Bond Jr.
[! Huckleberry Hound &amp;
Friend a
@ SportsCenter

131 OoyBroak
lD ALF
7:30 llll m G. I. Joe
[) Scooby Ooo
@ (FA) SportsCanter

FREE
DELIVERY

a Buslnest Day

IIJl Popayo
8:00 C!l OuckToles

(!) Barney &amp; Frlenda
[}) . Peter Pan I the
Pirates
[J Scooby Doo
@ (MO,FR) SponsConter

Rhocla Hall . Dorothv Morris. Ruth
Schlcppi. Floss&gt;&lt; ll~YU. Jerry l'ltllc ns, Delore s Tyree. Kay Ceet l,
Jolonda ROOL Bmhe Hy..:ll , Love
Batev . Paul Bnl"'cili and JCC' CTCa.m Till-crt served
and gtf ts wcrc presented.

Qf OeyBrook

tD Auglo Dogglo ond
Frienda

8:05 Cil I Dream of Jeannie

01hers presc nung g•fts were

MITCH'S
PRODUCE

•

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Molher's
Day

8:30 Ill Bozo
CIJ Miater Rogers'
Neighborhood
11J1 m Fllntotonea
[)Yogi Bear
IIJl Tho Littles
8:35 (I) Bewitched
9:00 fll 1J Joan Rivers
CIJ 1!J C1J 1iJ l!lllivo With
Re~a &amp; Kathie lee
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11)

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0]

®I Jeopardy!

MIDDUPOIT
FLATS•••••___ _S695

lllJ m Brady Bunch
~ Ill Donahue
II! Smurfs

HANGING
srs
BASKnS••••--.

a Morning News

® VldeoMomlng
122 Beale Training Workout

Call Fo r Menu s
&amp; Rescrva JJOn s
(~04) A7';-72Nl

tD Tho Wenona
9:05 (I) ll1!le House on tho
Prairie

9:30 Ill (MO,FR) Cooky's
Cartoon Club

Entertainment
(enters

•

Mirrors &amp;
Pictures
SAVE ON ALL

Remember Mom On
Mother's Day!
BEDDING PLANTS FLATS ......... ----------------------'6.50
BlOOMING I FOUAGE HANGING BASKETS.. 'S. ~ '6.75
6 IN . POTTED MUMS ...............................-----'3.50
61N . POTTED VARIEGATED GERANIUMS __ 'US

ORNJJIEITll TREES

BRADFORD PEAR .• '19.115
MAGNOUA. ... '6.9S-'1U5

WEEPING atERRY- '105
FLOWERING PI Ill '1.15

FLOWERING CRA8 ....'8.95
NICE SELECTION SHRUBBERY._ 'US - '12.15
bteJUied o-n 'I1IIS WEOi. OM.\' W..__,7 .,.0-IMJ.cJtep'ohyiU

HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSE
~~'-t. S~UCUSE • !'2·577~ _

Over 75

Over 75
Living Room
Suites

WITH FLOWERS FROM
HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSE

0

Dey of Restoration With
James Robison
6:35 (I) Tom and Jerry's
Funhouse

Friday 8 AM til8 PM
Saturday
8 AM til S PM

'

SUNDAY
MOTHER'S DAY 1 PM TIL 5 PM
FREE ANANCING
90 DAYS - 6 MONTHS - 12 MONTHS
SAME AS CASH
FREE DEUVERY AND SET UP

.,

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IIJ (WEI Magic of Acrylic

~

l1ll Candid Camera

Teah
I]) Bamoy &amp; Frlonda

1!J 111 Femlly Feud

t1 :00 (l) 111 Maury Pavich

IIJ (FR) Joy of Country

1IJ (MO,TU) GEO
I1J (WE) Colour. An
Introduction

I1J [TH) Now Explorers
•:IJ (FR) Adventures in Scale
Modeling
®lei @ Ill Guldlng light
[])Ill Chip 'n' Dolo's R11cue
Ranger1
[! Hollywood Squaret

® Cookln ' USA
@ (TU,TH) Amorica 'o Cup
@ (WE) Gannon Soccer

(!] (FR) Quallty ... or Elsa!

11J lTV Programming
IIJI ID Matlock

Weakly

a International Hour

l!J Tho Judge
(MO,FR) Country Kitchen
(TU) Remodeling and

a
a
Decor1tlng Today
a (WE) Exploring America:

all Scarecrow and Mrs. King
3:05 (]) (MO,WE,TH,FR) Tom ond
Jerry'• Funhouae

III (TU) Tom &amp; Jerry 's

Slda by Sldo
1211 [TH) Going Our Way
@ Bodlea tn Motion

8

Funhouae

3:30 ill (MO,TU,TH, FA) SaYed by
tho Bell
f1J Mister Rogera'
Neighborhood
I1J (MO) Mogle ot Oil

HewaHour

0 Pald Program
t2:05 (]) (TU,WE,TH) Perry Muon
12:30 ~ II l!ll A Closer Look
With Faith Oonlala
Ill II Ill Ill loYing
®lei 1121 Cll Young ond the

Painting With Buck Paulaon

III [TU) Craativo living With
Sheryl Borden
11) (WEI Acrylic An II Fun

11J (TH) Financial Aclvlaora
11J (FR) Art of William

Reatleas

l!J Tho Judge
Cookln' USA
@ BodyShaplng
0 (MO,FA) American Baby
0 (TU, TH) Healthy Kid a
t2:35 1lJ (FA) Andy GriHilh
1:00 ~ II l!ll Do yo ol Our llvoo

a

Alexander and Sharon
Perkin a

[]) m Tole Spin
[)Scrabble

®Top Card
@ (MOl Collage World

Sorioo Hlghllgh!o
@ (WE) Sunklat K.l.O.S.
@ (FA) Amartca'o Cup '92
4:00 ill II ®l ®I il]) Oprah
Winfrey
Ill (MO ,TU,TH,FR]

(!) Newt

Cil Ill Cil Ill All My Children
1IJ (MO) Sowing With Nancy
(!] [TUI Fun WHh Alkydo
and Oils

(!] (WEI Groat American

Duck Tales

Quilt

I]) 0 Montol Williams
(ll Sesame Street
(f) li) Highway to Heaven

1IJ [TH) Now Yankee
Worl&lt;ohop
1IJ (FA] From e Country

Ill Body Elaclric
(!]) ID Oarkwln8 Duck
~ Ill Golden Iris
[) $25,000 Pyramid

Garden

11J1 m Andy Griffith
0 Superior Court
Miller &amp; Company
@ (MO) Motoworid
@ [TUJ Glory Doyo
@ (WE) Equestrian
&lt;D (TH) Polo
@ (FR) Inside the PGA

a

Tour

13 Sonya Live
lD (MO, TU,TH, FA) Father

at Club Dance

Supercard Wrestling

at Ear1yPrlme
~

Heroes on Hot Wheels

4:05 (I) Flln!otones
4:30 (!) (MO,TU,TH,FRJ Chip 'n'
Dale's Rescue Rangert
&lt;E Sesame Streel

llll lll BaetloJulca
il2i II 227
ilJ Press Your Luck
1311nolda Politico '92
tD Captain N

lD (WE) Burt Wolt: Eating
Well In Taiwan
1:05 (I) (MO) MOVIE: Callow
(I) [TUJ MOVIE: The Naked

Spur
(I) (WE) MOVIE : Woolworld
Cll [TH) MOVIE: Genoolo ll
CIJ (FAJ MOVIE: Nighthawks
t :30 1IJ (MO) Sowing Connection

(MO,WE,FR) Global

@

Knows Best

4:35 (1) Br1dy Bunch

5:00 Ill U Cosby Show
C!l (MO,FA) Power Team
C!l [TU,TH]littlo Mermaid

With Shirley Adama

~Q

1IJ [TU) lnaplra!ion ot

{I) Reading Rainbow
([J £1 Candid Camera

Paintinl

Kaye Wood

Adventures

(!] (TH) Woodcarving Wl!h
Rick Bull
IIJ (FA) Victory Garden
®lei @I) Bold and the

il2i Ill Goraldo
O Donahue
0 Just the Ten of Us

a VldaoPM
12Z (MO,WE,FR] Tour

Beeuttful

llll iD Gomer Pylo
0 Superior Cour1
@ (MO) Auto Racing
@ [TUJ NCAA Today
@ (FR) Women '• Pro
Beach Volleyball

DuPont

all EariyPrlme
all Super Mario B,os .
Superahow
5:05 (I) Hoppy Oayo

5: 30 ~ a Cheers
(!I Fllntatones

2:00 ~ II il2i Another World
C!l (MO,TU,TH,FR) Now lt
Can Bo Told
C!l (WE) Ma!Or league
Booobell
CIJ I!J (J) Ill One lifo to live
IIJ (MO) Needle Worhhop
IIJ [TU) Jenklno' Art
Worl&lt;ahop
1IJ (WE) Lap Quilting With

(!] I1J Whore In tho World to
Carmen Sendiego?

Cll llt Who'a tho Boao?
31 0] (FR) Hoen of Ohlo
IIJI• Full Houoe
0 My Two Dada
@ (MO) Scholutlc Sparta

Everyone

1IJ (FA) Now Garden
®I ei il2i Ill Aa the World
Tum1

lllJID Bevariy HillbllNoa

0 Jokor'a Wild

121 Ba I Slar

[TU) NBA Today
[TH) lnaide the Senior
PQA Tour
131 NowaDay
@
@

iiJ) Bonanza

2:30 C!l (MO,TU,TH,FR) Andy
Griffith
IIJ (MOl Embroidery Studio
IIJ (TU) An ol Wllltom
Aleunder and Robert

By SCOTT WILLIAMS
AP Television Writer
NE W YO R K (AP) - Once
upon a ti me, a no ma dtc peo pl e
ca lled the Woo d abe roamed th e
sub-Sa haran was tes o f Niger, in

Africa.

They valued bea uty and grace so
Continu ed on nexl pa ge

Equtltrian Michelob
American lnvi tat1onal
Showjumping from Tampa,
Fla. (T)

8 NowaDay

all Tha

B

Stereo.
13 Event and Novak

@ ESPN'a Spooc!Week

a

1:00 ~ 111 l!ll Golclan Gino
(Series Finale) Dorothy goes
to the altar with Blanche 's
nch uncle. Stereo. Q

Ill Mojo&lt; loogutJ BoMball
Atlanta Braves at St. Louis

C!l Street Juollco

Card.nals (L)
Cil fl1 (J) llJ MOVIE:
"Coddylhock II' ABC
Sotul Nigh! Movio(PG I
(2:00)
1IJ Au
City Umlto Ste1eo
III Tlo ..la in Europa With

(J) Great American Ouih
Stereo.

1;1

fliR:.

Soturd.ly/Nawo

tD Wagon Train
2:00 C!l Major League Boaaball
Cincinnati Reds at Chicago

Cubs (L)
(!] Sawing With Nancy
III Trovato Q
eilil ~ Ill Collogo
Volleyball NCAA Men s

LOUIS

Body Electric
III To tho Manor Bem
~ liD
Gorfla!d and
rlondo
IIJIID Tom &amp; Jorry Kldo 1;1
0 Paid Program
a Bockyord Amarlco
&lt;D Sponoman•a Chollonge

Klenach

Newi/HBittfiWHk

1;1

rn Keeping Up Appearances

IIJI ID TAZ ·MANIA I;J
0 Hollywood lnaldor
all Joy ot Qardanlng

&lt;D Flohln' Halo
8 Nowa/MOnoywHk

a:D New Archlet
10:00 ill U l!ll WlohKid Sterring

Mocoula~ Culkin 1;1
C!l Paid rogfllm
Ill Ill (J) II Sllmarl ond tho
Real Ghoolbuotors 1;1
(!] Body Eloctrlc
III Wa~lng lor God
eillil il2i Cll Teenage
Mutont Nlnjo Turlloai;J
11J1 Ill Bill &amp; Tod'a Excallont

Gymneallcs NCAA Men s
Championships (T)

Adventure ~

0 Donee P rty USA
® Aleene'a Crafts
Hununl strategloa
8 NOWI/ howBlr Thla
Wool&lt;
0 Prince Vollont Stereo
10:05 liJ Natlonol Qoographlc

131 News/On the Menu
tD Big Volley
3:05 (I) MOVIE: Killer Party !AI
(2 00)
3:30 (l) II @ NBA Balll&lt;olball
IL)
1IJ Woodcarving With Rick
Butz: Stereo.
121 lnaide Winston Cup
Racing Winston 500 from
Talladega, Ala _(T) Stereo
all Newt{Your Money
4:00 ClJ Marcia Adam a: Heartllnd

Cooking Stereo
I]) Where In the Wortd It
C1rmen Sandiego7 Stereo

il2i Ill PGA Goll

BeiiSouth Class•c, Jrd round
from M&amp;nena , Ga (LJ

lllJ ID AlF

0

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I(! Square ega

a

NASCAR Racing

Mounta1n Dew 500 rrom
H1c!l. ory, N.C. (TJ Stereo.
@ Legendt of the Brickyard

131 Nowa/Sporto Clooo-Up
all Qun•rnokl
4:30 ~ Frugal Gounnol Stereo

@

1;1

Explorer

t0:30 ~ II l!ll Chip &amp; PQpar'a
Cartoon Medne11

C!l Paid Program
CIJ II ~ flt Plrot01 ol Oorl&lt;
Water

(!] Bod)' Eloctrlc
III Are You Baing Sorvad1
llll llll111lo Shop 1;1
[) Youthquake
a Country Kitchen
@Jimmy Houaton Outdoors

8 Nowo/Siyla With Elu
Klenach

0 8ockataga ot tho Zoo
tt :00 ~II @ Saved by tho Ball

wcw Pro WreaHing
Show

III Julie Child ond Company
ei
G!l ~- Bock to tho
Future
lllJID N A Pro Wreodlng
0 WBF Bodyolors
a Exploring AmOrlco: Side
by Sldo
@ Fly Flohtng tho World
8 Nowa/Sclenco and
Toch~WHk

olt. E011ng Wall In

Taiwan International fOOds
are introduced along with
good eating habtts and food
preparation tips. (1:00)

tt :30 ~ II l!ll Saved by tho Ball

fll Bob Vllo'o Homo

NHAA Today WDRS

event in Indianapolis. lnd
Stereo

i Iii

Square One TV

lllJID ALF ~

Investigating an armed
robbery , ~ice find a murOer
v1ctim . (R} Stereo . ~
Orand Ole Opry
Stereo
@ Indy 500: A Aoca lor

a

HOtOOa
9:00 ~

t1) Lo~go 6 F.,

Stereo.

IIJI III

a

0 Empty Neat

Barbara works as a security
chief. Guest: Garth BrOCltl: s

(R) Stereo. 1;1
1IJ Now Country VIdeo
Stereo.

l!ll.

III Wor Ale: FJHCOa ond
WHponl

•

loot God!.-: Tho
John Gottl Story .l&lt;llln Golti s

spectacular rise to power
w1thm the Cosa Nosrra and
sensa1100a1 fall as boss of
the bosses reveals an 1nstde
look at organized crime

(I 00) Stereo. 1;1
at St.tler Broa. Stereo

@ Checkered Aeg Formula
One from Spa1n

8 Both Sides With Jaaao
Jechon

lD MOVIE The Brovodoo
12 00)
9:30 ~ II l!ll Empty Neat
Barbara agrees to let Carol
Oate an ex-boytnend. (A I
Stereo.

R,

(!] Groot orfonnoncaa T E.
Lawrence·s postwar story IS
told _Stereo ~

Saturd.ly

@

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Spnnts from Indianapolis (L)

8 Rollabla Soun:oa
10:00 ~II I!J Dome Edna'o
Hollywood Robm Williams.
K1m Basinger , Ringo Starr,

Chevy Chase. Geor!l"
Hamilton, Rue McClanahan ,
Burgess Meredith. Dr.
Brothers. (1 :00) Stereo .

JQce

C!l Newa
Cil II (J) Ill The Commloh A
well·respected profesSOf is
charged with beating a

female student. S1ereo. 1;1
III AuaUn City llmlto Stereo
®liD il2i 11 Triolo ol Roole
O'NeUI Ros1e and Doreen are
afraid Charlene IS bein~
taken advantage of . Stereo.

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rcgwn31 nur smg home ombuds ·

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Ru th John son. M•dd lqx&gt;n. celebra ted he r 80 th birthda y Sunday
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MIDDLEPORT - The Area
Ag e nc y on Agmg will present a

man. will present

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Amencan Vctcr31S lmd the ladJes
Auxli•an· will hold their regular
meeting 'Monday at 7 p .m. at the
hall. 124 BuuemUI A•-e .. Pomeroy

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MIDDLEPORT - ~ Middle' pon Commumt~· Chwcb. 575 Pearl
POMEROY - Southern FHA Streel, wtll hold revival Monday
will hold a car wash Saturday from t hrough Saturday at 7 :30p .m.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at McDonald 's m nightly wilh diffemtl speakers and
smgers each rughl Public iiiVlled.
Pomeroy .
PO MEROY - T he Rut land
Freew ill Baptist Ch urch will have a
f1 ve-mJie walk -a-tha n from Meigs
H1gh School 10 the road side park
on Route 33 Saturday between I0
a.m. and noon. All proceeds will go
10 th e building fund. Pastor Paul
Taylor and adults and chil dren will
be wallang. A picnic will follow a l
the park. An yone want 10 sponsor a
wa lker should conlact the pastor .

C!l Shephard's Chapel

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p.m at R..cn&gt;&lt; AloetJcan Lcgwn
Post No. 602. Th&lt; polbbc IS mvited.

COOLV ILLE - The Lnny
S mgers. under the dlm:tJOO of Sue
~1athcny . a·dl perform at the
Cooh'llle Unued MelhodiSI Church
Sunday ai 7 p.m. l'ltblic mvitcd

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TIJPPERS P!.Ar'S - Th&lt;n: Will
be a chJCken/nb barbe&lt;:ue at the
Tuppers P!ams Fire House Sunday
begmnmg 3l II a.m. COSI is 53.75 .
Sponsored ~' Tuppers Plains Fire
DcpartmenL

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invitorl

S YRACL' SE - The S yracuse
Youth League u.1ll ha•·e a games
dav Saturday "'nh parade at II
a.; and
bcgmrung at ooon .

her with 20 area htgh schoo ls from
Ohio and West Virginia. Victories
over Morgan, Par kersburg South ,
Sistersv ill e, and St. Mary's p ut
Meigs in to th e c ha mp io ns h ip
matc h.
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Accordmg 10 team adv1sor, R11a

DRAPERY HARDWARE ....At.

,.,u

Legwn Hall Saturday 8 p.m. to
midmght. MusiC bv Whue s Htll
Band. Pubhc mnttd

WEEKLY

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.
sta ndin g rc presenlati ves for th w
sc hooL Not onl y were they Jmpre~sive wtlh the~r knowledge butthelf .
overall cond uct wa s 3 cred•L IO
themse lves the school a nd th e
.
com munity.

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the pubhc and fell owship wtll fol low.

Friday, May B, 1992

9,

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Opry

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5:30 Ill Andy Griffith
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Funhoull

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7:35 (!) Fllntatoneo
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AFTERNOON
12:00 (l) D Roggin'o Heroes
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9:00 I!)

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7:00 a~• Roblrl Schuller With
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tile world's fastest half-mile

lriends meet Mother Nature.
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Roatorallon With

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11J What's Up, Mom?

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5:30 I!) Twilight Zone
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11J My Two Dada
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all Sporta LattNight
2:35 (!) MOVIE: Tho Terry Fox
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EVENING

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6:05 (!) Beveriy Hlllblllloa
6:30 (l) 1J «]) NBC News
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1n Hondura s. Stereo . C
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scheme s to marry a wealthy
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Bandatand 40th Annlveraary
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Kanawha County Schoola
®1 11!1 ~ Gl 48 Hours: Honl
Evidence Forensic detectives
use sc 1ence. sawy and the
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all Croullrs
7:35 Cil Sanlord • Son
8:00 (l) IJ ill Unoolvod
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searches for a policeman
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III (!) 3- ·1 Contact Extra
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0 11!1 1!2fm Royal Family
Curt1s learns how t1ard it IS
to be the man or the house.
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® American Music Shop
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all Now1Night Update
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1:35 (l) D ill Later Wltll Bob
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~Up Cloae
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lightwa1ghl bout: TOdd
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12:30 I!) MOVIE: Dreoaed to Kill
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THU., MAY 14

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Astros (L)
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Buoball C1nc1nnah Reds at
St Lows Cardinals Ill
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(Season Finale) Cerreta and
Logan uncover a bank fraud
scandal. Stereo .
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Becky's college plans are put
on hold due to financial
problems . Stereo .
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Tuesda~Movle (2:00)
Stereo.
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(AI(2:00)
® Naahvlllo Now Stereo.
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all Lorry King Llval
lUI Father Dowling Myatertoo
Stereo.
9:30 (I) Ill (I) 0 Coach Hayden
and Chnstine race the
hardShips of a long-distance
romance .
tD Pro
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10:00 (l) D ill Dateline NBC
Fraud, corruption and
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1ndu stry is uncovered
Stereo.' C
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Arnold Sct1warzenegger .
Roseanne Arnold. Jay Leno.
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® On Stage Stereo
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t!liiD Star Trsk: The Nell

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EVENING

(240)
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(111191 1\1 L•ll~ lr&gt;e F• Wurm TX

EVENING

illl iD MOVIE: Superman Ill
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TUESDAY

MONDAY

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4:30 [l) CD MOVIE: The Search
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4:35 (!) Hogon'a Herooa

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EVENING

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~(!) ill Newo
I!) Video Power
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t!JJ ID Full ouse
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Slate
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GEMINI (May 21·Juno 201 lssuong or- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You
ders and directives could seem very
r.alural today However. tf anyone at tempt s to boss you around . you 're apt
to respond tn an unktnd manner

CANCER (Juno 21-July 221 In your

'Your

'Birthday
,.., 9, 1992
You m1ght no sub jected to som e
changes 1n !he year ahead th at you
didn't anticipate Don ' t get rallied. because al1 er H1e dust se ttles . you 'll disr r. vr&gt;· ! ~'- ·, ,v ,r c ror your ult1mate good
TAURU:i (Apri120-May 20) Steer clear
ol a volat1le Jssue toda,. on wh1c h you
and your mate are dlametrica!ly opposed . II this matter IS allowed to surface, it cou ld spoil the day for both of
you . Know where to look lor romance
and you'll lind it The Astro· Graph

co mpetent 1ndividua1 , but don't estabilst1 ob Jectives for yourself today th at
are beyond your capabilities. II you fail
to achteve them , +I could put you in a
'fery sour mood

has te to get your shoppmg done tod ay.
you mtght purchase same tnl erior
goods . Before leavmg the store. you'd
be wise to examtne all merchandise
carefully

LEO (July 23·Aug. 22)11 you laollo lead
by example. you 're no! ltkely to get oth ers to do your btdding today _Don't ex·
poct more of them than you would ask
of yourself.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Stpl. 22)1n a conversation with close frtends today. you may
have a chance to get in a few licks regarding someone wh o has caused you
fru st ration s recen tl y. Don't embellish
the truth

LIBRA (Sepl. 23-0cl. 23) Today, a pal
who is slo w to return borrowed items
might want you to loan a prized possesSIOn that you frequently use . Be ready
to respond wllh a friendly but firm

"No."

have some negat+ve Information about
an assoc1ate you ' re nol sure is valid . If
you talk about it to others today, you
co uld be doing an 1nnocent person a
disservice.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) A curo.
ou s acquaintance might quest1on you
today about a sensitive matter you're
re luctant to discuss _Don't feel obligated to reply just because you were
asked

AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 1!1) Don't enter into an agreement with another IO·
day that has elements about which you
feel unsure . Your perceptions could be
valid warnings that should not be
ignored.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Morch 20) Your keen
powers of observaliOj)•might be geared
to finding faults rather than virtues in
others today lf you ridicule or condemn
anyone, be prepared to be criticized In
return .

ARIES (Morch 21-Aprll 19) Try not to
be too demanding of your friends today.
They're your real pals, but this is not the
time to put their loyalty to a test.

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Committee launches campaign
for PlJUage of 9-mill school levy
GAU.IPOLJS - Parents in the
Gallia Counl)' Local School Dis·
lrict will have one more opportunity 10 maintain the four high school
~ when they go the polls June
2 and decide the fate of a 9-mill
optnling levy .
1bal's the message the Save Our
Schools Commiltee , a citizens
group which has undertaken the
levy campaign, will bring to the
votas in the next few weeks. The
commiuee met Friday to finalize
plans and appove language for the
promotional literature it will dis·
IJillulc throughout the county.
The Gallia Coun1y Local Board
of Fducatioo placed the levy on the
bal1ol 10 raise funds to keep Han ·
nan Trace , Kyger Creek, North
Gallia and Southwestern high
schools open. Failure of the levy
will moan all four schools will be
consolidalcd into the Kyger Creek
building, 10 be renamed River Val Icy High School, thiS fall .
The board also has a 4-mill
bond issue for a new. centralized
high school m the ball01. The Save
Ow Schools commillee, formed
earlier this year 10 respond to the
proposed consolidation. has been
working to maintain the four
sdlools and gathered nearly 3,000
signanm:s on a petitioo calling for
a YlMC of the district on the closure
of the schools.
The comnuuee stressed that pas·
sage of the levy not only mean s
helping the high schools, but the
elemeotaries as welL Fundmg cut-

backs due to the district's financial
condition have affected the grade
schools, and the board assured the
comminee at its March 23 meeting
that the levy revenue will aso be
directed to the restoration of staff,
textbook and transportation
replacement, and capital improve ments to all of GaUia Local's build·
mgs.
Committee members also
emphasized thai it realizes that
even if the levy is successful, ath·
lctics won't be restored to all four
buildings and one sports program
will exist for the district. However,
the committee said i1 feels educa·
tion is the more important issue al
hand, and should the levy be successful, the single sports program
will be addressed later.
Promotional literature from the
committee will contain estimates
from the county auditor on how
much of an increase the levy will
mean in taxes for homeowners. The
average home in Gallia County has
an estimated appraisal of $30,000,
lhe committee said, meaning the
levy will cosl the homoowner an
additional $94.
"Is our children's education in
our local schools worth an addi·
tiona! $94? We think so," is tH e
statement on th e co mmittee 's fly.
ers.
The committee will be seeki ng
permission to distribute the litera·
ture in the schools and at gradua tions later this month.
Fred Dee!, a member of th e

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my lila. I wall lo New Vorl&lt; to porlorm In lhoeler."
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committee, said another goal
behind passage of the levy is 10
give the district time to fonnulate a
solution to its funding problem s
and develop an acceplable plan for
!he system's fuwre.
"It's my feeling that we need to
get our finances in order for the
short run, over a two-to-three-year
period, and get people from all
over the county involved to fonnu late a plan that everyone can buy
into," Deel remarked. "You can't
JUSI force a plan down peop le's
throats."
A member of the Gallia Local
board from 1980 until 1991, Decl
said it's hi s belief that once the
high schools are closed, 11 will be
impossi ble to reopen them . Dec!
said h1 s "best guess" for the reason
would be that if the buildings are
closed for a period of time, detcriorauon would set in and the cos1 of
meeting state standards to gel the
buildings ready for usc again could
be prohibitive.
Additionally, Dee! felt the clo sure of the schools could negative ly affect the communities surrounding them. The transfer of students
who don't want to attend River
Valley to surrounding district s
would be a drain on the local ccon ·
omy, he added.
"Economically, for thi s county ,
it 's importan110 keep our school
system intact," he said. "When you
stan going in the direction of Fair·
land or Oak Hill to go to school,
eventually people will go in Jhat
direction to do business."

RAC talks

tound

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area. Tbe pool is scheduled to open during
Memorial Day weekend. (Times-Sentinel photo
by Kris Cochran)

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PREPARES POOL - Clean up on lbe Gallipolis Municipal Swimming Pool began Thurs·
day aftft'DOOII, as Danny Bays, (left), and Srolt
Caldwdl, (rigbl) do some deaning near tbe slide

lt•m

1S surprised when hiS
daughter wins a rock band

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A-WAGGIN'!!

WELLSTON - A revised verSIOn of the AGHJMY Solid Waste
Di strict's management plan wa s
approved by the organizauon's Pol·
icy Committee after hearing public
comments Thursday.
The plan will now be submiucd
to local governments in the district
for approval in hopes of meeting a
June 24 deadline from the Ohto
Environmental Protection Agency.
The OEPA requires the district 10
have a plan in effect, but indicated
il will be fleXIble on its deadline if
tile district has a plan in develop ment
The commiuee heard critiCISm
of a sectmn of the plan dealing

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MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Middleport Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, May 10, 1992

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who tolls them all about
Mother's Day, and they save

QUAJifY

1992

PRINT NUMBFRED LETTERS
IN IHE Sf SQUA RES

il) What'l Up, Mom?
Buttons, Rusty and their
lnends meet Mother Nature,

lf'o VU~Y

A large dog followed my
fnend into my house. The
dog jumped on my sofa
Aslomshed I yelled, "Can't
you control your dog?" "My
dog ," my friend exclaimed,
"I thought it was · · · · · · · 1"

VOPER

Inside

UlS 1flt HONORED • Job n Lester, left, was recenlly honored
far llis 10 ynrs as History Day advisor at Gallia Academy High
SdJool lAster IUid over 40 students from GAHS who qualllied for
scatr Histary Day COIIIpetition in Cleveland, we~ honored during
a...,._. rec:rptio• sponsored b~ the Academic Bo05ters Club.
l'lfsaltiJII lAster with a 1irt is Blwr Simpson, righl

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to resume
Monday
RAVENSWOOD, WVa. (AP)
- Negotiations aimed at ending an
18-month -long labor dispute al a
Jackson County aluminum plant
concluded for the weekend and will
resum e Monday, the Unilcd
Steelworkers union said.
More than 1,700 Steelworkers
have been off the job at
Ravenswood Aluminwn Corp.
since November 1990, when tlleir
conlnlct e&lt;pired. The Wlion claims
it's locked out of the plan~ while
the company says the Steelworkers
are on sl!ike.
Talks resumed last week in PitL~burgh after a 10-mon!h lapse.
The union issued a statement
Friday Qight quoting union vice
president George Becker as saying
the negotiations "have brought us
to the point of narrowing the issues.''

wilh the locatton of future landfills
over groundwater sources.
Jackson County enviromental
advocates Bill and Agnes Martin
drew auention to the provision due
to thw concerns over groundwater
supplies that would be affected by
landfills. Both srud they would not
oppose the plan if the commiuee
tncluded an amendment to the pro·
vismn excluding the establishment
of all landfills above "groundwater
aquifers producing 1wo gallons or
more of usable water per mmute."
The Manins said the provi s1on ,
as it stood, dtdn't address three
new landfills whose applicattons
arc being considered by the Ohio

Environmental Prote&lt;Uon Agency.
The proposed new landfill s include
facilities planned by Sands Hill
Waste Systems for Jackson County, Mid-Amencan Waste System s
for Vinton County : and Kilbargcr
Construction Co. for Athen s Coun ty .
Btll Martin sa id the prov1 sion
had no force in ti S pre se nt form .
The word "future" pennit.&gt; the district to ex clude those three landfills
from groundwater co ncern s. he
said.
"We wanl to protect groundwater, thai's the ISS ue," Martin added.
The committee agreed to change
Continued on A-2

Stephanie Scott to compete
for Miss Central Ohio title
By KRJS COCHRAN
Times-Sentinel Starr
GALLIPOLIS - Stepharue Scott
will soon be packing up all her
crowns and heading to Columbus
m hopes 10 add to her collection of
litlcs.
Scott was recently named Mtss
Ohio River Valley, q113lifying her
for the 1993 Miss Central Ohio
pageant, June 5- 13 at the Renais sance Theatre in Columbus. She
also is the retgning 1991 Miss Gal·
lia County and River Recreation
Queen .
Only th e third contestanllo
qualify from Gallia County, Scou
will be competing against 39 other
panicipants ages I 7-26, in the areas
of mt erv icw, talent and swimsuit.
The winner will be announced June
I l.

According to Scou, she recently
mtcnded a spring forum in Mans field to ge1 acquainted with other
COntCSUlntS and the acUv1Ues thai
will be going on during the
pageant.
"They go all ou~" said the Un iversity of Rio Grande freshman .
"li 's huge."
Considered as a commumty fes·
lival, the pageant will in cl ude a
parade, a style show with co ni cs ·
lants modelmg designs by Don
Nash and Suzie Lee, a golf touma·
ment, and dance.
Proceeds from the style show,
sUited Scotl, will be donated to he lp
homeless women.
Upon her arrival, Scott will
check-i n and meet with the ho st
family she and another contestant
w11l be staying witll throughoul the
pageant.
Is Scott worried about competing? A little.
"Many of the se girls have
a lr eady been in the pageant
before," said Scott. "A lol of them
have more experience and co me
from bigger ciues."
But big things come in small
packages and Scott hope s 10 cducale others about southern Ohio
residents .
"''d like to get rid of the stereotypes,'" says Scott. "1 think they
expecl me to show up in bib overalls."
But Scott won't lei that rattle
her. No1 when prizes arc to be won.
Accordin~ to Scott, Miss Cen tral Ohio woll receive a $10,000
scholarship along with other prizes.
The queen is not the only one who
can come away a winner. Fifty
individual scholarships will also be
awarded, she added.
With competing comes expens·
es, and Scott hopes area businesses
and individll3ls will help hcc as she
represents Gallia County.
Already providing support to
Scon are WGTR, Saunders Insurance, Carl's Shoe Store, Car Wash
Inc ., Pine Street, Gene Johnson
Chevrolet. Larry's Painting, Super·
America, and Norris-Northup

Dodge.
Despite her lack of pageant
Continued on A·2

SPONSORS CANDIDATE · John Saunders of Saunders Insurance, Gallipolis, is one or many offering support lo Stephanie Sroll
as she competes for the 1993 Miss Central Ohio title in Columbus.
The 1991 Miss Ohio River Valley Queen will be checking in on
June 5 and will be competing against 39 other participants .
(Times-Sentinel photo by Kris Cochran)

BANNERS ARRIVE - Tbe new ''Welcome to Pomeroy" banners purchased by the Pomeroy Merchants Association with
matching funds from Bank One have arrived and will be bung for
display by Heritage Weekend (June 13 and 14). Pictured with ooe
of the new banners are Joan Wolfe, left, of Bank One, and Susan
Clark, president of the Pomeroy Merchants Association.

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