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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR-THE DAILY SENTINF.L

1990 FOOTBALL EDITION

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Vol.41 , No.7 9
Copyrighted 1990

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2 Sachons, 14 Pages

Pomeroy - Middleport, Ohio, Friday, August 24, 1990

Meigs voters to face 16 tax issues on ballot

ROTL
Over 40 Years Of Dependable Service

Ulalft Refia!ifr~

• Heating and Water Heating
• Lift Truck Gas Delivery
•Grain Drying _a nd Cooking
•Construction Heating

By BRIAN J . REED
Sentinel :'l'ews Staff
All th ree local sc hool dis tric ts
in Me igs County, as well as
Ca rle ton School -M e igs Indu stries, will be pl ac ing addi tio na l
tax IPv Jes on th£1' November 6
ballot.
Those school lev ies will be
a mong 16 tax Issues to be dec ided
by Meigs Cou nt y voters in
Nove mber. The Carle ton Sc hool ·
Me igs Industries levy wil l be the
on ly co unt y-wide levy: a ll ot he r
lev ies will be decided in the ir

respec tive sc hool distric ts, townships and villages .
T he deadline fo r fil ing these
Iss ues with th e Me igs County
Board of Eleetlons was Thu rsd ay
a t 4 p.m.
Meig s Indu s tri es-Ca rleto n
School will request a n addi tional
tax of 1. 5 mills for the pu rpose of
ma inta ining and OP"rat ing Its
programs fo r per sons wit h men ·
tal retardati on a nd developmen ·
tal disa bilit ies. If pa ssed. t his
would be a con tin umg levy .

T he levy appearing on the

ballot in the Eastern Loca l
School Distrlcl calls for an
additional tax of five mills for
two years, providing for the
em ergency require me nts of th e
sc hool distric t a nd avoiding &lt;~n
operating deficit.
Tha t levy would genera te a
projec ted figu re of $154,689 22
per year for th e two year per iod.
The Southern Local Sc hoo l
District 's additi ona l tax levy for
current expenses is for 4.0 mill s.
It Is expected to create an
additional $225,644 for the district

per year for a period of thr eP
years
The MPigs Local School Dis tric t will place two levies on th e
ballot In November, a 1.0 mill
con tinuing levy for cur rent ex ·
penses and a 4.0 m ill five-yea r
levy
for
p e rm a n ent
improvenwnts .

The continuing levy, wh irh
would ge neral~ a n a nnual revenue of $105,606.34, was ~ laced
on th e ballot to romply wi It the
sc hool board 's 1988 contract with
th e Me igs Local T~ac h ers

Associa ti on.
The 4.0 mill levy is anticipated
to cr eate $4 22,425 .36 per year.
Middleport Village will seek a
renewal of an existing tax levy

for cur rent expenses of 1. 0 mill
for fi ve years.
Two villa ge levies will be on the
ba llo t for residents of Sy racuse
Village. The vi lla ge will seek the
r enewal of a n existing ta x of 1. 8

mills for current expenses for
five years. In addi tion , Syracu se
voters wil l be asked to re new a
frre protec tion levy of 1.0 m ill for

- 11/(clSer-v-iee?

By United Press International
Iraq i troops su r rou nd ed at
least seven embassies in Kuwait

c it y that have defied Ba ghd ad 's
order they close, a nd the sold iers
have sto pped people from e nter ·
lng a t least two compounds.
officials sa id Friday.
"Troops are now patro lli ng
aro und the British. Japa nese,
West Germ a n, Swedish, Norwe-

Business and Industry

gia n. Hu ngar ian a nd Romanian
e mbassies," said Swedish Foreign Minist er Sten Andersson in a
spec ia l television broadcast.
The Soviet Un ion, m ea nwh ile,
a nnounced it had eva cuated all
Its e mba ssy per sonne l but had
not lega lly closed its now-empty
e mbassy.
Accord ing to the Sta le Depa rt ~
m ent. Iraq ordered the embas ~

Man cited for DWI
after auto accident

AFTERNOON ACCIDENT - An afternoon
accident seriously Injure d two drivers in a
head-on coUislon on County Road 21 Thursday .
The 1978 Thunderbird, ( rig hi) driven by John C.
HUe, Middleport, drifted le ft of center a nd struck

the 1987 Dodge Caravan (left) driven by Pe~gy
Thomas, Cheshire. Jllte was cited for driving
und er the Influence. Both drivers were taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital in Pome roy by
Me igs County EMS. (OVP photo by Dave Harris)

Meigs board hires sub teachers
By ,JIM FREEMi\l''i
Sentinel Ne ws Staff
The Melg' Loca l Sc hoo l Board
decided du r ing Tu C'sd ay's regu
la r sessio n to hire 25 substltuh'

ND BO

EGIS

"Famil, Owned"

fi ve years.
In Rutland Village, an add iti ona l current expense levy of 1.:&gt;

mills for fi ve vears will be
decid ed by th e e lec tora te. Addi
tl onally. voters there will cast
their ba llots on a fivP - yl'ar
police depa rtment lrvy of J.J
mills.
Vo ters in Raci ne Village will
decid e on the proposed renewa l
ol a fi ve-yea r levy of 3.0 mills .
Those dollars would be ear
marked for curre nt expenses .
Con tinued on pa~e 10

At least 7 embassies _appear
to be under siege in [(uwait

For Home, Farm,

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25 Ce nt s

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teachers a nd get four purch ase
servi ce con tracts to olidf' o1
multiple -h and icapped kinde r ·
garten s tudent
Hired as substit ut rs wrrP :
Ro be r t Ashlry . Shamn Ed monds. Teresa Fields, Thomas
Ga tes. Sue Grace. Fern Gri mm .
Barry Hay nes, Be tty Hutc ltin ·
so n. Mich ael Ke nnedy, Kar en
Lyons, Judith McCa rthy. George
Needham. Ge rald Nelson, Ke lly
Rizer, Cy ndra Roberts, Nat han
Robinette. Susan Roessler.

Laura Salser. Mar ga ret Smith ,
John Snedi ker. Virginia Lynn
Swai n. Do nna Wolf. Sherry
He nsler. Cheryl Ha lley a nd
Kathy Jo Sm ith .
The board derided on a pu r ~
c hase service contract for Blur

St reak Cab Companv to provide
t ran sportat ion for a ha nd ica pped
st ude nt. In addlli on. the board
co ntrac ted Con nie J ones, J os ie
Morton and Shir ley McDonald to
srrvP as aidt's for a ha nd ird pped
s tudent .
T he hoard a lso decided to hire
a full -tim e kindergarten teacher
to work for Harri sonville and
Bradbury k inderga rt e ns. Also
hired wa's a full·tlme aide fo r the

Rutland, Ohio

two klnd('rgart ens .

In add ition , the boa rd &lt;l('I'Pplt'd
the resig nati o n of Kathelern
Peyton as a s ubs dt ute teacher .
granted

maternil~'

leavt'

fo r

Lon I Barnes from today through
ScptPmber 30, 1990, and gra nted
dock day to Na ncy Whit e for Aug

:n .

In ot he r act ion, the board
decided to em ploy Rick Edwards
as Junior High Volley ba ll Coach
fo r t he 1990-91 school year,
accep t ARA for cafeteria servi ces for the upcom ing sc hool year.
The board vo ted to rai se th e
pr ice of milk from 20 cent s to 25
cen ts a nd to raise the pri ce of
pizza meals bought fr om Tony' s.
Th e board a p proved th e
transf er of $11,479.55 from the
general fund to Disadvantagt'd
P upil Pr ogram Fu nd for
Co nt in ued on pa ge 10

New eatery
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to open In
Mason

A Intoxicated driver caused
serious Injury to )limseil and a
GalUa County woman Thursday
whe n the two co llid ed on Coun tv
Road 21 nea r Sta te Route i.
John C. Hlle, H. Middleport
was tr aveling wes tbound a nd
a pproaching a c urve when he
drifted lefl of ce nter. His 1978
Ford Thunderbird co llid ed head

on wit h an oncoming ca r dri ven
by Peggy Thomas, 54, Ches hire.
Bot h Hlte's car and Thomas 's

1987 Dodge Caravan s usta ined
heavy damage.

Hlte

was

not

wear\ng

a

sea tbelt.
Hlte a nd Thomas were tra nsported to Veterans Mem oria l
Hos pita l by Meigs County EMS
wh ere they were admitted and
held for obser vat io n.
Hlte was ci ted fo r dr iving
under the influe nce and dr ivin g
left of ce nt er.

s ies be closed by midnight
Friday an d t he personne l meved
to Baghdad or out of t he co untr y.
Iraq cla im s the embassies in
Kuwait c it y are superfluou s
since It annexed Kuwait s hortly
aft er its Aug ~ invasion of the
oil -r ich emirates .
The Un ited Sta ll'S, th e European Community a nd sever a l
As ra n co untries h ave refused the
order, saying it would be a tacit
adm iss ion th a t th e annexation
was legal.
Britain initi a ll y den ied troops
had s urrou nd ed its embassy . bu t
later reversed Itself as Foreign
Secreta ry Douglas Hurd sa id
Iraqi gua rds had ta ken up posts
outside the BriUsh Embassy In
Kuwait and were pl't!'llentlng
people fr om e nter ing or leaving. '
Norwegian Foreign Minis try
s pokes man Bjorn Blok hu s sard
Norwegran amba ssador Ha ns
Wilh el m Lo ngva. who wit h six
years In Kuwa i t was the d iplomat ic doye n In the coun try, had
seen peop le who tried to en ter h is
embassy slopped by Iraqi troops .

America's GNP up only 1.2
percent during second quarter
WA S HI NGTON 1 UP lr
America's tota l ou tput of goods
a nd se r vices crawled ahead by
only 1.2 percent in the second
q uarter of the year. the govern·
men t said Frida y. as the econ
omy s trugg led to avert a
recession.
Priv a te eco nomists a n tici
paled an increase of 1.4 percent
a nd warn th a t a period or
nega tive or near -zero growth lies
a head because e ne rgy a nd ol her
co ns um er prices will likely sprra l
as the Iraq crisis dra gs on.
In Its fir st revision of the rea l
gross natio na l product, the Co mmerce Departm e nt also reported
co rporal c profl ts a ft er Iaxes
dipped 0.2 percent from April to
June after inc hin g a head 0.5
percen t In th e fir s t quarter.
The second qua rter's overall
$12.2 billion inc rease In the real
GNP, whic h discounts inflation .

follows a ga in of 1.7 percen t. or
117.4 bi llion. from January to
Marc h, the department sa id
The figures in the report werr
adj us ted for seasonal factors and
calculat ed at a n a nn ua l rate .
Most of thr rrvis ions ca mr fr om
data collected during J une. a
go vernment spokesman sa id .
The rmpli ct price deflator . a
cr iti cal meas ure of infla tion tied
to the report, fin ished the second
quarter at 4.7 percen t, down fro m
4.8 percent in the first qu arte r
when energy prices jumped in
the wake of a December cold
snap .
The department's Bu rea u ol
Economic Ana lys is also said that
persona l co ns umptio n edged up
by only 0.3 percen t in th e second
quar ter after gai ning 1.1 percent
in the first qu ar ter .
Spending on du rable goods
p lunged by 9 percent from Apri l

to .June wh UP SJX'rldi ng on non-

du rable goods was off by 1
pPrce nt . Spending on servirf's.
however. wa s up ~ . 1 pPree nt

"Abo ut one-thrrd of th e second quarter lnr r easP was in expendi·
lures on el('('fr ic it y and natural

gas. wh ic h re fl ected a re turn to
near·normal tpmperatures fol
lowing an unu sua l ly mild wi n·

ter. " lh&lt;· Commerce Department
sa id .
Expor ts nf goods a nd srrviC( "•,,
whic h roc ket ed by II.~ percent in
th&lt;· fir st quarter, were off by .1."
prrcPnt m the seco nd quartt't.
wh ile imports di~pcd 0.6p&lt;'rr e nr
after a dva nci ng 2.5 percent fr om
Janu ary to Ma rch
Business i nvf's llllPn I, mea rt
wh ile, dr opped 5. 2 percent in tlw
second quar tr r, morf' tha n orf.., Pt
tin g a 5 percrnt increasr in lhf'
first q uar te r as bu siness in v~ · n t o­
rles. the stockpile of uns old
goods. increased dramatlcallv

Ground was broken ror the
Mason Family Restaurant Wednesday in the rain. The restaunmt is
located beside the Exxon Fast-4-U
and wiD served the people of
Mason and Meigs Counties. According to owner Frank Herald, the
coostruction will hope[uUy begin
on Monday with an estimated opening date or November 10, 1990.
Jim Anis wiU be the manager of
the new racility. He has been working at Shoneys for six yeBili and
served as the manager or the Point
Pleasant restaurant for two years.
Artis said the new eaJery will seat
approximately 106 people and will
have a private room [or bookings.

The family restaurant will rea-

GRILL WINNER - Rosetta "Tunle" Redovlan, a customer
services representallve from Columbus Southern Power,
presented Roger Karr of Chester with a Charbroil Electric 3020
crJll at his home on Thursday. Karr won the grill In the contes I held
at the Columbus Southern Power display at the Meigs County Fair.
According to Redovlan, some 3011 participated.

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lure a salad and breakfast bar.
Operating hours will be ~m 6 a.'!'.
to 9 p.m. The busmess wtll
employee approximately 25 people.
Construction wiD be done by
John Wamsley and all the workers
will be local residents. Ninety percent
the materials used in construction will be local.
Financing for the new restaurant
is being provided by Peoples Bank.

or

,

GROUNDBREAKJNG FOR NEW RESTAURANT - Grouudbreaklng was held for the M1111on
Family Restaurant In Mason Wednesday. Piclured breaking ground are, from len, Jim Artis,

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manager; Mike Uevlag, executive vlce;-presldenl
of Peoplea Bank; Joe Ellison, president of Peoples
Bank; Frank Herald, OWller and John Wllllllllcy ,
contractor. (OVP photo by Michele Carter)

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�Pomeroy-Middlepol't, Ohio

With homers by Bonilla, Bonds,

Commentary
lJl Court Street
Pomenr,OIIle
D&amp;VOTED TO TIIB INI'D1:8'1'11 OF THE 10108-MAliON -'REA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Pllbllober

CHARLENE HOEFLICH

a-aJMaa.,..

A MEMBER of'!'IW Ulllled l'relalnternatlonal. Inland Dally Prell
AIIIIOCiatlon and tbe Amerloan N..,.opa.,... Publlllbera Association.
LETTERS OF OPINlON arowelrome. Tiley should be leu11lan 300
words lone. AD !etten are aublect lo ediiiDJ and muot be alped wtth
name, addreu and telepb..., number. No unslped lott•n wUl be published. Lett•rs abould be In good taste, addressing lllsuoa. not per,...lltles.

TV provides ringside seat
for Mideast confrontation
By HELEN moMAS
UPI White Bo- Reporter
WASHINGTON - Television and Instant communications have
given the world a ringside seat to International diplomacy and
brinkmanship that could lead to a war nobody wan 15.
The sight of global statesman Indulging In beiUgerent rhetoric Is
unsettling to the average viewer and at tbe same time an education.
One might wonder whal are lhey really saying between the lines.
The usually cautious Presldenl Bush called Iraq's President
Saddam Hussein "a Ilar" and Saddam threw the same epllhl'l back at
him . But this Is no sltcom. This Is for reaL
So the public Is tuned In to television, especially Cabll' News
Network, which has hecoml' lhe go-between belwP!'n world
chancellerii'S as tenslo01 arise In the Pl'rslan Gulf.
Neither thl' Stall' Departml'nt nor the C!'ntrallntl'lligl'nce Agency
can possibly convey the Information as quickly as thl' round-lhl'-clock
television coverage Americans are getting as the crisis heats up .
As a consequence, global leaders are taking to the air waves as
never before. There Is hardly a leader In theW est or the Arab world In
recent days whO has not held a news conference, and thai goes for
kings who ordinarily would be above It all except when their country
Is threatened.
Much as the leaders and the diplomats would like to go behind the
scenes and make their deals, It appears that I'Verythlng Is on camera
now . They are all going public , trying to line up support and using the
air waves to propagate their own viewpoints.
President Bush has bel'n vocal on the subject of the crisis tn the
Persian Gulf and responsive to thl' media, even as he vacations at his
Sl'aslde borne In Kennebunkport, Maine.
Television pictures ol Bush on the golt course making
pronouncemt'llls about the Americans held hostage In Kuwall and
Iraq evoked some criticism and made him testy wltb reporters for a
brief time. But he got over II quickly In the lure of cameras and
m lcrophones.
Both In televl.sed news conferences and speechi'S Bush has tried to
bring the people In on the takeoffs as well as the landings of American
!o.:.lp policy.
Altllough apjWebetlllon ~· u a ""'ult or pictures ol Marini'S In
battle fatigues trudging up the gangplank of a warship, the pri'Stdent
has widespread national and International support for his stop
Saddam mUitary moves .
The Iraqis aloo havedtocovered ll'il'vlslon. In their Inner sanctums
In Baghdad, IIIey watch CNN and prl'pare their responses pronto.
As a result, there have been almost dally beiUgerent statements
Issued In Saddam's name lrom Iraq, to a point where White House
press secretary MarUn Fitzwater said "we don't need dally history
lessons" from him.
Maybe not, but as long as they are talking, they may not be
shooting. And In all the belllCOSI' statemenl5 from lhe Iraqis there
Sl'l'ffiS to be an underlying call for negotiation and discussion.
So between Saddam statements, read by an announcer who looks
like actor Omar Shariff and the voluble Iraqi Foreign Minister Az1z
Tarlk, the Iraqis are high proflll' on American tell'vislon.
Also In the picture are the television networks' anchOrmen and
per10nalltles whO have gotten Into the acl .
Their queodoDI have oflen been penetrating and enlightening.
Some of thl'ffi have had all they could do lo kl'ep their expri'Sslons
benign as they listened to threats against the United States.
ABC -TV does not mind the IIOOII!What dual role of reporter-diplomat
Its correspondents are playing even when they seem to cross the line
beyond the constraints of pure journalism. That network has begun
billing Ted Koppel of "Ntghtllne" a '1V atateoman."
In the same Sl'tdng the Iraqi and Kuwall ambassadors In
Washington have been on tell'vlston screens dally, and they seem to
he enjoying their new found fame .
So world diplomacy Is now being playl'd out on your tei&lt;'VIslon set
and the public Is a very concerned audtencl'.

ACS grateful for support
more people with lravet money
and medication money for the
year .
Again thanks,
LIUtan E. Moort' and John R.
Hunnell

Slwring miracles
Some would laugh,aomewould
scoff. but I am here 10 tell you
God sUII performs miracles.
After hearing several doclors'
opinions. I had maJor auraery
three weeks ago thlnltlng I was
going to wake up with a
cok»tomy.
Altho111h my doctor kept sayIn( to keep the faith. I bad
acc1pted II, and only asked God
to alway slet me keep on praiJing
Him to othera. I aald It I don't
wake up here, I will be In a better
country. I didn't aak for lht.

miracle at all. as I t rled to cheer
my roommate that had cancer,
bul when I awoke several said,
"you dldn'l get a colostomy" and
I tho111ht I must have died and
wenl to Heaven . All I could do
was cry and praise Him.
In His word, He said to ask in
faith believing and He would do It
for u1 but I Just prayed, Your will
be done Lord. If you need a
miracle In your life, just aok In
faith bellevlna and serw God.
He will do It for you.
Dolly Woods

Proud of team
To our lana:
ld a member of the Shady

River Sllutllera, I am very proud
of my team and the fafttaallt
1upport abown to ua at our lhow
lui P'rltiiY nl&amp;ht at the Melp
Couaty F11r.
It II alwtl)'l ,reat to put oa a
ekJa111 allow al boml, IIIII

,...did.....
Wldl tpldl1

jab. ........

pllftlf'D!I 1..

lli1

. _ . Bueeller ud Nield Bullell.
we - estremel.y pnNd of ov
DfiW,

PRIM• uyalllll .. alwiJ•

llltd the crowd lritll Ul, IIIII your

"

support wao lantasUc. Hand
clapplna, leet atompfna, yelling
IIICI tcre8JIIIna, It all keepa us
aollll bard« than ever.
Again thaaka lo our ~Teat Iaiii
and aupporten - Metp CO'unty
- we llld a wondeiiful lime and
we wlll- you apln aexl year at
tile Metal County F1lr.

Ia A.pp;eclltloll of You AI~
DIIIIY YoUDI, Sound

Tecllnktan
Sllldy River Shutllera

Friday, Augult 24, 1990

Cloe-

atnaTeam

The team of sclentisl5 Is
headed by the former director of
the Brazilian muttary research
group called theAeroepaceTech·
nical Center, or CTA. Other
members of the group came from
the big Braztitan aircraft manufacturer, Embraer. according to
Brazilian press l'l'ports and our
diplomatic sources.
Thee combination sets off
alarm hells In the U.S. government . Iraq Is In the market for
computer technology lor Its
weapons systems. and IBM Is
currenlly negotiating the sale of
a supercomputer technology to
none other than Embraer. That
would mean Iraq had on Its
payroll alumni from one company, Embraer, with acci'Ss to
statl'-of-thP.art supercomJlllll'r
lechnology, and a governml'nl
agency, CTA, which has already
proved It can launch a rocket.
Experts from the Pentagon
and the Commerce and State
departments havl' put their
heads together to decide whether
IBM should get an export license
to Sl'll supercomputl'r technology
to F.mbraer. The dlscuMion has

1968 Nuclear Non·ProUferatlon
Treaty bmlnlng tile spread of
nuclear weapo01. Two years ago
we reported that Brazil bad Ita
OWil heelthy nuclear research
PJ'Gi1'8111 underway.
The combination of a IJ'owlng
nuclear capability and the wil·
lfnlnela to sell to almost any
buyer baa alarmed U.S. lnteiU·
gence aaenclet. A Central InteiU·
gence Agency source warned us
In 1988 that "Brazil will Sl'llarma
1o anybody, especially Iraq and
Libya."
Since 19118, when Iraqi debls
plied up and some ollts weapons
bills to Brazil wetlt unpaid, the
Brazilian government stopped
sanctioning arms sail'S to HusSI'in. But lbal's only on paper. In
reality, Brazilian weapons ex perts, Including some government employees, who were doing
research and development work
for Inq simply moved to Baghdad to conUn~ their work.
Specificlily. they are working on
the Piranha missile system.
similar to the Sidewinder missile, Intended for US(&gt; by the Iraqi
air Ioree.

WASHINGTON -WileD Saddam Hussein atormed Into Ku·
walt, he brought an arsenal
unsuited to a Third World coun·
try, especially one that had just
broken the bank In an eight-year
war with Its neighbor. In the
words of Salman's nemesis the
Joker, "Where does he get those

toys?"

P"T WIIITEBK"D
" - • Pll-ller/Colllraller

The Meigs Unit of the Aml'rlcan Cancer Society extends
grateful thankl to all thoBI' who
dona ted and helped make the golf
tournaml'nt for the Melp Unll a
success Helping the unit helps

Pirates hand Reds 9-3 loss

Paga 2-The Daily Seudnal
Pomeroy-Middlaport. Ohio

By APRO.. .4.LFARANO
UPI 8porl8 Writer
Barry Bonds and Bobby Bonilla P&lt;,.formed like
rivals lor MVP honors Thursday night, bul
Insisted It's Just teamwork toward bringing a
National League pennant to Pittsburgh.
BonUla achieved his second career grand slam
with his 29th home run of the season, and Bonds
slammed his career high-tying 25th homer, a
two-run shot In the seventh, 1o lead Pittsburgh to a
9-3 thrashing of Cincinnati.
"We have to push, we have toconUnue to push,"
Bonilla said, "because we need to have as big a
lead as we can get when we gl'l back In the
division .
"There's a lol of things we want to accomplish,
and one of them Is bringing a pennant to
Pittsburgh. We're going to have some hard times
In SeplE'mber, and we' re going to have some good
times, and we'vl' go I to hope the good out-weigh
the hard."
The win, the eighlh In their last nine. combined
with the NI'W York Mets' loss to Los Angeles
Thursday to give thl' Pirates a four-game lead In
:he NL East .
Bonds and Bonilla have both exhibited awardwinning play this Sl'ason and sport similar
statlstlcs. Bonds, among the league leaders In
batting average, home runs. RBI, runs scored.
stolen bases and a few other less celebrated
categories. is considered the league's top MVP
candidate.
Bonilla, who has lO!I'ftVeranklngs In home runs,
RBI, runs scofl'd and a coupleothercategorti'S,ts
considered one of his chief challengers.
But Bonilla Is more concerned with a learn
trophy than one for himself.
"If a post -season hon••r comes, It comes,"
Bonilla said. " B.B.'s !Barry Bonds) set oul to do
so me things thi s year. All the attention he's
getting, he should be getting. That's why he was a
No . 1 draft choice tin 19115).
" I'm not worried about post-season honors. If a
post-season honor comes my way, It won't be
bi'CaUSI' I'm talking to you right now ."

Brazilian anns sales are wide open

The Daily Sentinel

Thl' world Wl'apons market is
such that If a despot llkl' Hussein
needs toys of di'Structlon, he can
easily get them, even If he t. a
bot-tempered bully without a
lrlend In the world.
During the Iran- Iraq war, the
Soviet Union regularly suppUed
!rag with arms. as did France.
Beyond that, Hussein kept most
of the source of the cache to
himself. In tact, the third largest
supplier of weapons to Iraq has
been Brazil. which plckl It
cuslomers about as wisely as
Hussein uses the merchandise.
In the past, Brazilian arms
dealers have sold to Libya.
China, Honduras, Saudi Arabia
and just about anybody wllh a
hankering to join the arms race.
Brazil has refused to sign the

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already passed the point ol of
juatifylng the sale and Ia now In a
second pha.le ol talks to make
sure the technology doesn't fall
Into the wrong hands once It gets
to Brazil.
IBM officials told our reporter
Paul Zimmerman thai they were
simply responding to a request
for ti'Chnology from a reputable
aircraft company, Embraer. The
rpsponslblllty for dl'cldlng
whethl'r or not that's a bad Idea
falls with th~ U.S. government,
which has to approve the export
license.
In spill' of Hussein's Invasion of
Kuwait, lhe negotlatlonJ for the
sale of the supercomputer technology to Embral'r have not been
Interrupted. u.s. officials In·
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relationship hetween Embraer,
CTA and Iraq has been blown out
of proportion and that Embraer
Is a "world class company.''
OFF THE HOOK - We have
reported In the past on the lraud
and waste of tax doUars at
Rams !Join Air Force Base In WI'S I
Germany where club employees
were pocketing money from slot
machines and wasUng money on
club operations. Congressional
tnvestlgalors documented the
abuses. But we have since
learned that none of lhe guilty
parUes bavl' been punished. The
Air Force was embarrassed by
the multimillion-dollar waste,
bul Instead of punishing their
own people, they simply shipped
them off to new asslgnmenls.
That way the Air Force was able
to say It had disciplined those
responsible without having to go
through a painful investigation.
MINI -EDITORIAL The
~arne- playing over the bodies or
U.S. servicemen from the Korean War has been nothing short
of ghoulish. North Korea fl'cently agreed to hand over five
bodies, the first since 1954. It's
about time. North Korl'a has
been reluctant to return the
remains ol AmeriCan Cis because the State Department has
labeled North Korea as a terrorIst nation. Meanwhile. the ramilies ofS,ITI Americans missing in
action In that war have been
unabll' to put their loved oni'S to
rest. It Is contemptible to hold
soldiers hostagl' In body bags,
decades after the war they didn't
start Is over.

Environmentalism has a dark side
Robert Walters
MINNEAPOLIS (NEAl - In
an era when the preservation and
protection of natural resources
enjoy almost universal approbation, the dark side of environmentalism has surlaced. It's not a
pleasant sight.
In tact. It's an ugly Utile world
In which conservation groups
supposedly dedicated to promot·
lng noble causes devote a disproportionate share of their energies
to sniping at each other and
lntolt'rantly dlsmlsslna any opinIons or facts that confilct with
their preconceptions.
Those dlstrublng tendell&lt;'l1'5
were on view earlier this year at
Early Warnings, a three-day
conference that attracted not
only leaders of numerous envlr·
onmental oraanlzatlons bul also
writers and editors from alternative newspapers and magazines.
The meeting was spon10red by
the Utne Reader, a Minneapolisbased bimonthly magazine that
publishes excerpts of articles
from thOSI' alternative publications, most ol which embrace a
liberal to radical philosophy .
Thus, It wao hardly surpriatnc
that conference participants
ceaaeii'Ssly Inveighed against
"corporate Industrial capital·
Ism," "crass commercialism"
and related excesOI's.
What was amazing was the
meeting's opening address from
the magazine's founder, publisher and editor, Eric Utne, In
which he lhamelessly lhllled for
varloua commercial enterprises
affiliated with the confen!nce.
"It's cballied my life," he
burbled about a Filofax knockoff
whose manufacturer provided
mulllpurpose diaries to meetlna
participants. A local boolrltore
peddling Ita wa""' to pardcl·
pants In a hotel room waa
described as "an Incredible
storehouse of literature."
It was all downhUI from there.
Tuas Agriculture Commtaaloner Jim Hightower described
Utne ao "the left'• anawer to

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Sam LaBudde of Earth Island
lnsdtutl!, a small struggling
organization. who said Green·
peace was "certainly not abovt&gt;
board" In 115 fund·rat.lng operations and wao "pro&amp;dtuting an
issue."
Greenpeace spokesman Peter
Dykstra responded with a SOffi&lt;'whal foul-mouthed denill and a
call to end the "recriminations,
fear, loathing and divisiveness
within the t&gt;nvlromental
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rejected theGreftlpeacepo.ltlon
and lnalstedthal"we have to look
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how undemocutic they are ."
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Lewis, a young black man, rose
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noted that there wu little or no
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ol Thuroday night's game against the host
Cincinnati KedB, the victims In the Bucs' 9-3
victory. (UP!)

ByGarySULEN'I1C
UPI Sporll Writer
The Kansas City Royals are
excited about the wrong record
and pleased with the wrong
pitcher.
Recognized as pri'-SI'ason fa·
vorltes for an American League
pennanl, KansasCitybaslnstead
roamed the bottom half of !heAL
West for most of the season.
Thursday night's 4-1 victory over
the Sl'alUI' Martnl'rs pul the
Roya Is record at 62-62 and gave
Kevin Appler his lOth win on the
year .
The Royals have been long In
searching for a .!!00 mark. last
attained on April 18 when they
were 4-4.
"It seems like It took about
three years." Kansas City man·
ager John Wathan said.
The victory was Kansas City's
fourth straight, giving them a
14-8 ri'Cord so far In thl' month of
August.
·'To play so bad for so long and
then start winning games shows
you what kind of character this
team and this whole organization
has," said George Brett, whose
two-run double In the first Inning
put the Royals In lronl to stay .
"This was our first goal, to
reach .500. Now our next goal Is to
move up another level." said
Kevin Appler. 1~. who allowed
Just three hits and no earned runs
In six tnntng;ln posUnghlslourth
straight win.
Appier 1.-as still In Omaha
playing AAA ball at the beginning of the season when Mark
and Storm Davis arrived from
the West Coast. Touting strong
arms and lnfiated salarii'S, the
pitching duo was to Insure
Kansas City of dominance from
the mound.
Now the Davis pair's combined

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record reads 8-15 and It is Appler
who has hecome lhl' Royals' first
10-gaml' winner.
'1'hat's a surpriSe, especially
with the pitchers we have on this
team," Appler said.
Tough-luck Seattle starter
Brian Holman fell to 11·10. The
Mariners have scored a total of
just 14 runs In Holman's lOiosses .
"It's a strange game," said
Holman, who camoe within one
out of a perfect game Apr1120 at
Oakland . "I'm pitching OK You
just havl' to take the bad with the
good ."
The Mariners hav£' lost six of
their last sevl'n games and 12 of
their last 16.
Jet! Montgomery picked up a
career-high 19th savl' with one
Inning of one-hit relief.
Elsewhere Thursday night In
t hoe American League, Toronto
downed Boston 4-3, Milwaukee
clubbed New York 8-2 and
Chicago defeated California. 4-2.
Blue Jay• 4. Red Sox 3
At Toronto, Kelly Gruber 's
broken-bat ground ball scored

Sanders indicted on assault charge

By GARY SULENTIC
UPI Sporta Writer
Washlngton Redsktns wide Tl'celver Ricky Sanders was schl'duled to be arraigned today on
Mookie Wilson from third with
charges of aggravated assault
thl' winning run to shave Boston's
and failure to stop and render aid
stemming lrom an Incident at a
AL East lead to one game.
Toronto reliever Tom Henke, 2-2.
Houston toples s bar.
Sanders, 27, was indicted Wed went two Innings to pick up the
victory. Joe Hesketh lost In his
ni'Sday by a Harrts Countygrand
jury on the charges. HI' orlgtfirst decision th e Sl'ason .
Brewers 8, Yankei'S 2
na lly had heen charged with
At New York , Dave Parker
attE&gt;mpted murdl'f and aggra homered and drove tn four runs
vated assault after a May I
and Rob De~r smacked a solo
Incident outside the Men's Club,
homer, snapping the New York
a Houston topless bar.
Yankees' six -game winning
Sanders Is scheduled to he in
streak. Jamie Navarro, 4-5, gave
stall' District Judge Donald
up two runs and eight hits In
Shlpll'y's court Friday lor
pitching his first complete game
a rraignment.
of the year. New York startN , " I think 'trs a solid case,"
Mlk£' Witt fell to 2-6.
Assistant Di s trict Attorney Marc
White Sox 4, Angels 2
Brown said . Last Wl'l'k, Brown
At Chicago. Alex Fernandez
sa id he would not pursul' the
scattered seven hit s over e ight
a ttempted murdl'r chargl' because he thought the grand jury
Innings and Scott Fletcher
capped a three-r un fourth inning
would not return an Indictment
on that charge.
with a two-run stngll' . boosting
the Chicago White Sox . Frrnan ·
Wendell Odom and Cindy Hen dez, 2-1. struck out flv e.t he mo s t
ley, Sanders' attorneys, were In
In his llv£' ma jor -leag ue sta rt s.
co urt Thursda y and could not be
and walked two. Bobby T higfl"n
reached for comme nt. Odom ssld
pitched the nmth lor his major
prev ious ly he th ought the state
league-leading 42nd save. !\Irk
would ha ve a hard time proving
McCaskill evenPd to 9-9.
Sandl'rs acted Intentionally .
Sanders. who has been with the
Redsklns since 1986, has played
In both of Washington's preseason ga mes this year . He previously pla yed lor the Houston
Gam bl ers of the USF!..
Sa ndPrs had romr to Houston
opponent and s tarted treating
In
May lo watch a Houston
her just as any opponent! s tarted
Rockets-Los
Angeles Lakers
to play better ."
~a
m
r
and
wrnt
to thr club with
By the end of the match. that
lrlends
a
ft
er
lhe
~ a rne. The
was obvious. Graham brok£' thf'
inciden
t
occ
urred
after
Sanders
19-year-otd Au stria n' s st'rv&lt;· to
l'l'a llzed the hubcaps on his
start the llnal set, a nd added
Ca dilla c were missing and
another break soon a lter. before
argued with pa r king attendant
serving out the match
Sam Ja mu s.
As far as facl n~ Seles, the
Sanders cla imed the hubcaps
Stanford All -America is l ookln~
were stolen while he was In the
forward to the challenge.
cl ub while parking attendants
"It'll be fun to play Monica."
said th e hubcaps were already
Graham said. "'I wa tched her
~one when Sa nders arrived at the
last week In L.A . beat Ma r tina
cl
ub
Navratllova . I figure I'll ha ve
Jamus, 29. claimed Sanders
fun, becauS&lt;' I ha ve nothing to
st
ruck
him with the car and
lOS!' ."
drove orr. a nd ha s flied a $5,000
After dropping lh£' Ofl"nlng
fl"rsonal Inju ry lawsuit .
game of the match, Fernandez , a
At Miami . the NFL has susfinalist this year at the Austral pended Dolphin and former Pro
Ian Open . cranked her game up to
Bowl nose tackle Brian Sochla
cruise past Jordan. attempting a
for mol'l' than four Wl'eks becomeback following maj or re
cause he tes ted positive for
constructive knee surgNy.
anabolic steroids during his
"I think I played WI' II, " she
recent training camp physical
said. 'I was serving we ll and
exa
mination.
relurnlng welL
Sochla,
a Pro Bowl selection In
·'There were not many long
1988,
was
suspended without pay
rallies and I took advantage of
the
next
two weeks and the
for
every opportunity I had to come
firs
t
three
regular
Sf'as on games .
ln. I was pleaSI'd ."

Graham, Seles to battle in
KISS 100 Invitational semis
HAVERFORD, Pa. iUPI I TraiUng the No . 16 ranked player
In the world by a sel and Sl'rvice
break and on the verge of de leal
Thursday, NCAA singles champ
Debbie Graham turned her game
up a notch and wen I on to shock
Barbara Paulus 2-6, 7-6 11-11 . 6-2
In first round play at the KISS 100
InvitationaL
The 19-year-old Calltornlan
now faci'S No. 3 ran ked Monica
Sl'les In Friday's semifinaL
The other semifinal features
No. 6 Arantxa Sanchez Vicario
vs. No. 8 Mary Joe Fernandez .
Fl'rnandi'Z had little trouble
bl'atlng local favorite Kathy
Jordan of King ol Prussia. Pa ..
6-2- 6.0 In Thursday's opening
match.
"In the beginning, I really
wasn't on my Rame and was
nervous." said Graham, who
recovered from her shaky start
to force a second tiebreaker In
which she won the last six points .
"Once I started focusing on
playing lennis Instead of my

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Meigs at Gallipolis
Nelsonville-York at Athens
New Lexington at Logan
Cleveland East at Marietta
Belpre at Warren Local
Point Pleasant - Open
Coal Grove at Oak Hill
Eastern at Waterford
Fort Frye at Southern
Hannan (W.Va.) at Southwestern
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Nor til Gallla at WooclrQw Wllaon
Hantlln Trace at Ironton St. Joe

The P!rates took advantage of n lne walks tsoued
In a combined effort by rookie Chris Hammond,
0-2, Tim Layana and Rosario Rodriguez. Allo!the
runners on base when Bonilla hit hlsgrandslam to
cap a slx·run llfth had drawn bases on balls, and a
walk to Andy Van Slyke rlghl before BonUia's
blast forced In the Plrati'S' second run.
Winning starter Zane Smith, !1- 7, earned his
third win In thfPI' star Is slll&lt;'e Pittsburgh obtained
him In a multi-player dl'al with Montrl'al on Aug .
8. He gave up seven hits and two runs, walked one
and struck out four over six and one -third Innings .
In other National League action, Houston
pounded Atlanta s-3, San Francisco dropped
Phtladl'lphla 6-3, and Los Angeles beat Nl'w York
4-2.
In the American Leagul' It was : New York 8,
Milwaukee 2; Toronto 4, Boston 3; Kansas City 4,
SeatUe 1; and ChiCago 4, California 2.
M11w 8, Bnveo 3- At Atlanta, Glenn Wilson
stroked lour singles and drove In two runs to pace
an 111-hlt attack, llttlng Houaton. Mark Portugal,
7-9, allowed seven hits over six Innings to l'arn the
win, striking out flvl' and walking three. Larry
Andersen allowed one hit over two Innings, while
Dave Smith tossed the final Inning. Starter
Charlie Lelbrandt !I'll to 5-8.
Glanlll i, PIIUIIes S - At San Francisco, pinch
hitter Ernest Riles clubbed a lhrel'-run homer Ina
four-run fourth Inning, his second pinch-hit home
run In five days, leading San Francisco. Riles's
pinch· hit homer was his fourth of the Sl'ason, tying
a club record. Francisco Oliveras, 1-2, earned the
the vlclory with three Innings of scoreless relief.
allowing one hlt and striking out two. Dennis Cook
fell to 8·3.
Dodaen t, Meta 2 - At Los Angeles, Eddie
Murray's two-run homer In lhe flflh Inning
snapped a 2·2 tie and carried Los Angeles .
Fernando Valenzuela, 11-10, gave up cnly four hits
and drove In a run. He was forced to pitch out of
trouble repeatedly, walking a season·hlgh seven.
and did not strikeout a batterbeforehelngltfled In
the eighth Inning. Jay Howell finished to record
his 12th save.

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thl' "ma~s media," lhe "mainstream media" and the "commercial media" - the newspapers. magazines, radio and
television stations fromn which
they get much of their news.
Those organizations are hardly
perfi'Cl. Indeed, many of tbl'm
ceaSI'II'Ssly jump lrom 0111' superficial Issue to another and seldom
attempt to seriously explore
pattl'rns underlying dally even IS.
But the lack of Independence
and professionalism among the
alternative journalists at the
meeting ~ere was equally
appalling.

By United Preas Ink. ou•••IWI
Today Is Friday, Aug. 24, the 236th day of 1990 with 129 to follow .
The moon Is waxing, moving toward Its first quarter.
The morning stars are Venus. Mars and Jupiter .
The l'Yenlllltstars are Mertury and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under lhe sign of Vlrao. They Include
pioneer Brltt.h aboUtlonllt William Wilberforce In 17:19, Jolhua
Lionel Cowen, lnvenlor of thl' electric toy train, In 1880, EngUsh
author and parodist Sir Max BeHbohm In 18'1'2, Roman CathoUc
Cardinal Richard Cushing, archbishop of Boston, In 189!i, country
music publisher Fred Rose In 1897, AI'Jit'ntlne poet and aulhor Jorge
Luis Borges in 1899, and Ohio State football running back Arehll'
Griffin, the only two-time Helsman Trophy winner. ln 19M (age 361 .

NOnCE Of
'UIUC HIAIIING

'""~-comto~

were~~'t certain whether to later·
pret u 1 compliment or an Intuit.

Today in

PubUc Notice

m'II'aR.,.

1

time all refused lodlscuss Lewis'
concerns. The moderator of lhe
session, journalist Mark Hertsgaard , Ignored the cry of "environmental racism" and twisted
his response to raise an unrelated
lssUI': "It's unqUI'SIIonable that
racism pervades the (new•l
media ."
Utne ru,hed to a microphone.
acknowledged that Lewis had
raised "a vtory Important problem," promised "we'll do better
next time'· and summarily ended
the meeting .
Like Hl'rtsgaard. mosl speakt&gt;rs revt&gt;led In haranguing
against the "dominant media."

PU:lllc Notlcl

eM0NoD1. I I lei
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1111 COIIWNIIIIty D1=

cbaracterl·
zatlon aome of thOle present

campalp.

The Daily Sentinei-Paga 3

If further tesdng shows his
system Is clear of the muscii'building drug, he will be permlt ted to practice and play following
the Dolphins' game with the New
York Glanl5 on Sept. 23 at the
Meadowlands.
AI West Chester, Pa .. tightend
Keith Jackson continued his
boycott of tralnlngcampbecau81'
he wanl5 a contract extension.
and the Philadelphia Eagles
continue not to negotiate with
him or his agenl.
.Jackson, who was named lo the
NFCProBowlteamineachofhls
first lwo seasons, has lwo years
left on the lour-yl'ar contract he
signed altl'r being Bl'lected by
Philadelphia In the first round of
the Jllllll draft.
•
''They're not even talking,"
running back Ktollh Byars said of
the non-negotiallons. ' 1'hey're
not saying, 'HI. Bye. Nay' or
anything . Nt&gt;lther side Is
budging."
At Indianapolis, Colts running
back Eric Dickerson was schl'duled to have his ailing lefl
hamstring examined by the
team's doctor, but a spoki'Sman
for Dickerson said he will be at
his Cailtornla ri'Stdl'nCP Instead.
"His leg Is otill thr same, and
he won't be back until he leels
he 's 90-95 percl'nt," Dickerson

spokesman Daryl Henry said .
If Dickerson continues to rl'ject the Colts' requests for
re-examination, the team could
place him on the non-football
injury list, which would sideline
him for at least the first six weeks
of lhe season.
At Houston, a day after the
Chicago Bears gave holdout
defensive tackle Steve McMIchael permission to talk to the
Olll'rS, Houston genl'ral manager Mike Holovak and head
coach Jack Pardee said talks
hetween lhe partli'S are over, at
least at the present Ume.
''Thl' Bears arl' holding onto
him lor now," Holovak said.
"The Bears are trying to salvage
btm It they ean. The bottom Ut&gt;e
is he Is not for trade."
At Foxboro, Mass. New England PatrtoiS quarterback Marc
Wilson Is expected to suit up and
play In Friday's exhlbiUon game.
WilSon miSsed the flnt two
exhlblllon games afler spraining
ligamenls In his hand during a
scrimmage Aug . 4. He threw
sparingly during practice late
this week. but said his throwing
hand "f~ll fine."
At Suwanee, Ga .. six -time Pro
Bowl oflenslve tackle Chris Hln
ton Is scheduled to sign a
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lor ullpment.

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foUt&gt;ge
Bucknell - Named John
Sko&amp;edls crew roach.

Cal -Santa Barb a r a Named Ttm Rl\lera women's
omnastic~

coach.
Duke - Announct&gt;d resignation of 11ports lnfonnaUon dl·
redor John Roth; named Mlkr
Cr&amp;K&amp;: ~port~ lofonnatlon
director.
Ellzabt-thtown Named
Steve Schulman men's bu.kel -

ball as!!lotant and Tina Hilt
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By MaJ. Am08 B. Hoople
Fearle8s Forecaster

Tbursday Sports Transaction!

AMERICAN LEAGUE

thon)' Davi~ and CharHe
Wrtaht and wide receiver Joey

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Denver -

Los Anp!H 4, New Von !

Waived punt

Egad, friends! It 's good to be
back . You're In lor a double tn'at
right away this year. We have
two classics to usher In the 1990
college football season. And they
feature lour of our pre-season
Top 20 teams .
Colorado, ranked No . 3 by the
Hoople System, will play No. 6
Tennessee on Sunday In the
lllllugural Disneyland PII!Skln
Oasslc In Anaheim, Calli. No . 7
Southern California will take on
No. 20 Syracuse on Friday, Aug.
Jl at the Kickoff Classic In East
Rutherford, N.J .
But who's No. 1• Notre Dame Is
our top choice, despite a backbreaking schedule that Includes
eight of last season's bowl teams.
For the past two years, the
Fighting Irish have a record o!
24-1. They woo the national Utle
In 1988. The Miami Hurricanes
were 22-2 during the last two
seasons. Miami stopped Notre
Dame's 23-game winning streak
In 1989 and went on to become th e

new national champ. This year
It's more ol the same. But we
rank the Hurricanes as the No.2
team In the country.
Here Is the pre-season Malar
Hoople Top 20 - 1. Notre Dame;
2. Miami !Fla.); 3. Colorado; 4.
Auburn; 5. Florida State; 6.
Tennessee; 7. Southern Cal; 8.
Michigan; 9. Clemson; 10. Nebraska; 11. Brigham Young; 12 .
Texas A.!tM; 13. IIUnols; 14 .
Alabama; 15. Arkansas; 16.
Washington; 17. Pittsburgh; 18
Penn State; 19. VIrginia; 20.
Syracuse.

Notre Dame's awesome schedu le was beefed up by adding
Tennessee to replace rebuilding
Southern Method ist. But three
suspended Irish stars- LB Mike
Stonebreaker, RB Tony Brook s
and DT George Williams return to help out.
Sophomore QB Rich Mlrer Is
considered a better passer than
Tony Rice, who graduated. So
N.D. head coach Lou Holtz will
undoubtedly gear to more pass Ing. Mirer has great targets -

In the ACC,

Clemson, Virginia, Georgia
Tech to fight for league title
By TERRY DONAHUE
UPJ Sportll Writer
When VIrginia and Clemson
clash early In the Atlanllc Coast
Conference schedule, it could
decide which of the two powers
finishes the season atop the
s tandings.
The two powers meet Sept. 8, at
Charlottesville, Va . The Tigers,
who walloped West VIrginia 27-7
In the Gator Bowl to finish the
se ason at 9-2 (5-2 in theACCl and
ranked 11th, boast a 29-0 record
against the Cavaliers, who lost to
Illinois In the Citrus Bowl to wind
up 10-2 (6-1 In the ACC) and
ran ked 15th.
Kenny Hat!leld, who left Arkaansas to take over No. 10
Clemson, feels sure the Tigers
will extend the streak this

season.
'T il wake up the next morning
II we lose to VIrginia , unless
som t&gt;body shoots me, but we're
prt&gt;parlng to beat VIrginia. "
Hatfield said.
Much of Hatfield's confidence
Is based on the Tigers' defense,
which ret~rns nine starters to a

punishing unit that finished lift h
In the nation In rushing, total a nd
scoring defense.
Linebackers LPvon Kirkland, a
UP! ali-ACC selection last year
as a sophomore. and Doug
Brewster. a UP! ali-ACC choice
last year as a junior, lead a
potent defe nse that allowed 11.5
points per game and forced 38
turnovers .
" I don't know how good the
de fense Is, yet . They play consis te nll y and I think you will see
some exciting plays, " Hatfield
sa id. " We have got someexcltlng
linebackers . They ' re s hort
enough where they can be
explosive."
Helsman Trophy candidate
quarterback Shawn Moore leads
No. 21 VIrginia, which had It s
best season lnl01yearslastyear,
when It tied Duke lor first In the
ACC. Coach George Welsh hasH
regulars returning but he mu st
replace his leading rusher.
tackler and o!fenslve lineman .
" (Moore) has to be one of the
best football players In the
country because he does every -

back Todd Etlla, linebacker.

.'

and Mark Mr&amp;l, offensln
Unemen Pierre Goode, Darryl

Tillman, Tony Jones, Brian
McPhatter, lan Howfleld and
Paul Calhoun, center Er6c
Boyle and tiA:ht end Jon
Embree.
Green Bay - SIIJDed ruard
Ron Hallstrom to a Z-year

contract.

NFL -

Su!!jlended Mlaml

deleDfllve end Orlan Soc hla for
flnt th~rgameA for drug ulf.

San Dlel'l - Slgued II""·
hackf'r Junior Stoau .

Toronto (CFLI - Sl111ed
quart&lt;rb..,k Ricky Fol(le.

Saturday'• gam~
NI'W Vurtl. a&amp; Lo" "•reiN

Phllad•lphla

at

Ironton, Wheelersburg top
D-111, IV pre-season polls

Ron Sancho and Rod Stephens,

defensive llnemtn Robb Whtl&lt;

••s

Washington - Placed cornerbatk D'Juan Francl ~eo on
the watved·in}ured re~~erve
Uot.

Sao

FrAMJICo

Sl. Lools at - -· •1&amp;111
Cltlr""' at Atlanta. nl1hl

Rocke)·
Hartlonl - st_.,..t rilhl

ClnclanaU al Pltlabuflth,
nltlht
Su Dte110 at Montreal, ol!;lll

wln1 Chris Tandll and renter
Geoff Sandf'non.

COLUMBUS. Ohio rUPir - Thelm
Unltt&gt;d Prf'fis lntt"rnallonal Ohio Hlah
Sc-hool Board of Coarh('!l prt-M&gt;asCJI
fO(l(bell r1ttn~ tw lf h f l r~t plaN' VOfM In

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pan&gt;nth ~ J :

Divild011l
Team

Po,lnh

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4. Mlddlf&gt;t ~n . .
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6. l.lm1 Sft.nlor 11 1 .. .
7. Cantoo McKink-y
8. Warrtn Har\111'1$!

MAHWAH, N.J. IUPII- Jen:~ nlfer Caprlatl. playing before the
; : largest tennis crowd In New
: Jersey history , beat Manuela
; Maleeva-Fragnlere o! Switzer~- land Thursday nlgbt to advance
,.. to the semi-finals In the Path·
: mark Tennis Classic at Ramapo
:· Colle ge.
The 14-year-old rookie sensa .: ·uon defeated Maleeva ·
: Fragnlere 6-2, 6-7 &lt;3-71. 6-3 and
_. will lace Zlna Garrison In a
' Rml-llnal match Saturday.
• A packed sta~lum ol5,112 saw
•· Caprlatl regain control alter
~ blowing a lead Ia the second set.
• Maleeva -Fr agnlere recovered
; from an 0-4 deficit to puU back on
: serve to 3-4 In the llnal set before
~- Caprlall broke In the eighth
• game with a service return
; winner and held In the ninth with
·: a forehand placement.
:
' 'There was no way she was
; fiOinll to COIT!e back," said

Caprlatl. the French Open semlf·
lnallst who Is ran ked 13th In the
world .
Except for a few lapses of
concentratio n. Caprlatl was Impressive with her use of the lull
co urt. She k~pt Mal eev a Fragnlere on thP r un until she
was able to lace an outright
wtnner or draw an error .
Despite her loss, Maleeva Fragnlere, who Is ranked ninth In
the world, was n't Impressed In
her llrst meeting with Caprlatl.
"! expected something ex traordinary , something better ,"
Maleeva -Fragntere sa id .
Katerlna Maleeva, a t 21 two
years younger than he r s ister,
had better success In another
night match. She won a thirdround duel with Peanut Louie
Harper, 7-5.6-3. winning the tina I
live games of the third-round
matc h.

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~of Pathrnark Tennis

thing well," Welsh says of Moore .
who was the only Division I
quarterba ck last year to pass for
more than 2,1MJO yards and run for
more than 500 ya rds .
Georgi a Tech won seven of the
last eight ga mes la st season after
an o-:l start to finish 7-4 t4 -3 in the
ACC 1 for coa c h Bobby Ross. who
sees the return of hard throwrng
quarterback Shawn .Iones. the
ACC Rookie or the Year la st
season.
· We wanted Shawn to Improve
his passing In the spring to
become better at read ing de·
lenses and to he more consistent.
We !eel th a t he did that." Ross
said .
Jones will be joined bv eight
other starters o n a free- wheeling
o!lenslve unit that averaged 400
yards and 31 point s In the last
four games of the 1989 season
However. Ross has to find a
repla cement lor tailba ck Jerry
Mays, who led the ACC with 1,349
yards The likely replacement Is
se nior T.J . Edwards. who was
the league's No.2 kickoff return
man last year.

A round the NFL. ..

rt"-

tumer Ken Bell; cut quarter-

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Moalftal (0 . Mard... lt-8) ,
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Ctacleaall (Arrmtronl 1!-1 )
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Allaala (Avery !-1), 7:49p.m.
Sl. Lalli• (Olivares 0-i) al
H..,lloll (&amp;.llt-1%), 1: II p.m.
Philadelphia (Combs t-tl) at
San Frandoco (LaCo.. 11-!),
11:15 p.m.
N.-.. Yolit ~Goodfft IS&lt;!' at
Los Aopleo ( R. lltarllnn
IS&lt;i).l8:~5 p.m .

FL Raghlb I Rockt&gt;l) Ismail, a
Hel3man Trophy candidate who
was a World Almanac AllAmerican In 1989; fleet TB Ricky
Watters and TE Derek Brown, a
6-7. 235-pound terror .
The Irish defense, meanwhile,
Is anchored by more all Americans - NT Chris Zorich
and CB Todd Lyght.
Miami Is n't going lo settle for
the runner-up spot In 1990wlthout
a fierce battle. Circle Ocl. 20 on
your calendar. That's the day the
Hurricanes blow Into South
Bend, Ind., lor their last last
regularly scheduled meeting
with Notre Dame.
It could be the Game of the
Year' Miami , seeking to be the
firs t team to repeat as national
c hamps since Alabama In 197879, has an explosive offense with
eight returning starters.
Senior QB Craig Erickson Is a
lead ing Helsman ca ndidate, with
2,007 yards last year In spite of
missing three games. His key
targets - SE Randall Hill and
WR Wes ley Car roll - may be th e

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Hoban 22: 13 111('1 OoV£'r and Orang(', 21.1

f'adl : 15. l lif"l Co ~crtcn and Wlrkllff f'
II) f'arh; 17 . Wlnll' r ll\llllt&gt; 14; lfl. rll"\'P·
land Ek&gt;I'IPdiC'!In(' 10; 19 . War!l' n Cham
plllll 9: 20. 41lt'l M o~adol'(' Fhid a nd
PalnMvllK' Horwy, II Neil .

Dl"l"kln IV
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J. Vl'fulllf"B ..
4. Stt'ub&lt;•rwllk' &lt;:a thol k .
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7. Columbus Hank&gt;v . . .:...

8. r II~ I Akroo Manch~lf'r 1J1 .. .. .. .. 43
M. lllt't l.ouhv111P Aqulna!l 121
&lt;1 3
10. Co lumbus Acadl'my .
Ji

8ecDIMI tea ; ll . ~Ui va n Black RIVl'r
JO; 12. Lorain Clearvi....., 25: 1l C"rook!l·
vllk' 21: H . Wf\llt J«-ff~ !aon 20; 15. tll &lt;&gt; t
&amp;IPI'f' and Brookvlllf', 11 f"&amp;rtl ; 17
Elyria Catholic 16: 1M. Marton Plmsa nt
13; 19. BradlwoOO 12; 20. Card lnatoo-

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POMEROY The Me ig s
Co unty Coopera t ive Par ish oft he
Uni ted Method ist Churc h wi ll
ho ld it s clothing di st ribution on
F'rlday from 9:30a .m. until 1 ~::\0
p.m . a t the Meigs CoopPra ti vP
Par is h, 311 Co nd or Sttn•t.
Pomeroy.
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POMEROY - T he Frate r nal
Order of Eagles Auxi lia ry wi ll
hold a potluck dinner at 7p.m. o n
Saturday . Meat will be provided
and all member s are invi ted to
at tend.
COOL VILLE - Th ere will be a
square dance on Saturd ay from 8
to Jl · 30 p.m. at the Lions
Building in Coolville . Mu sic wi ll
be provided by the Ha ppy Hollow
Boys Cos t is $3 per pet son and $o
per couple .
SUNDAY
POMEROY Dr . .l o'l•ph
Davis, Middle port. wi ll talk on
hi s tra vels in Egypt a t th e MPigs
Mu sl'um, Pomeroy, Sund ay at

2:30 p.m . Th e• public is invited to
at tend .

THE PLAINS - A homPcom
ing will be held a t Zion Commun it .v Chu rch on Rout e b82, Lower
Plain~ Road. Act iviti es will i n·
C'lu d t:' an all day srrv ice b&lt;'gi n
ning at 10 a m . wi th Rev .l &lt;tmr~
Boyer fr om Pen ns yl va nia, a
bil s kPt din m 'r at noon a nd S(.)('Ci:ll
music.

POINT

P L E.~SAI\iT

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Th!·

WP ~t ver

RPu nion will br hl'ld o n
Sund Jy a t thl' \\l es t Virgi nL1
State Farm Mu seum on Ro u H'I-iL

LOTTR IDC;F:
Coun tr v
).lu sic Night will bP held a t th.e

Nor th of Pu intPirasant , \1' .\' a at
1 p.m .

Lo lt ri dgP Communit~· Center
Saturday from 7 p m to m id -

C'A RPF:r\TF.R - ThP Co lum

night . All bands arp wl'icome to
pla y. Re fres hments will beava il abiC' . Thf' CPntPr is loea ted on

At hr ns Count y Road 53. f ivr
milrs wPs t of CoolvillP .
RAC INE - Thl' final night ol
frrf' Pn tf'rla inm f'n t wi ll be held at
Rac i nf' Star .\1 i ll Park on Sat ur -

day a t 7: JU p.m. The DaiiL•y
Fam il y, Darlene Nrwell and
KC'lly E ichin~w r will pPrform, a s
Wf'll as thP .Jim SinglPton Frllow -

ship Singers of Point Pleasant .
W.Va . a nd th,' Co untry i:llend
Ba nd
LONC BOTIOM -The Lo ng

Bo ttom Co mmunit y Associa tio n
wi ll havf' a smo ra gsbord d!nnrr
on Sa tu rda~' at lh P Long Hottom

bia Town ship Volunt et.•r Firr
Departm r n t Auxi liar y wil l ha\·r
Jn icr cream social at thP
firphousp o n Sta te Route 143 nC'ar

Carpent er Sunday. 'I to X p.m .
LONG BOTTOM - "Ca IIPd
Ou t", a gospel group . wi ll pr r
formal the Faith GospP I C'h urr h.
Long Bottom Sund ay at 7 p.m
Th e Rev. Steve Reed in vrt e.s the
public .
RAClNE - Reviva l wrth 1\1 tom and Kathy Pozie r. Bomfa)·
Fla .. will be held Sund a)' through
Sa turd ay a t the Spiritua l Ft alh
Church on Rou te 338 in Rac in e a t
7 p.m . nig htly . T hr pub Iic is
rnvi tect lo a t tend .

Co mmun ity Bu ilding. Servl ng
will begin at o p .m . and will
co ntinue until ewr yth rng is sold
out. Adult dtnn ers are H ;,o and
children under 12 ea t for $2.:ill .
Th r "al l yo u ca n Pat" mral will
co nsist of srver al mPat s. hnmf'·
madr nood lt's. srvera l r n lrPPs.
drssert s and drinks. all of whi r h

MOIIODAY
RUTLAND - The Ru tla nd
Card en Cl ub wi ll sponsor an open
meeting Monda) at 7.311 p m . at
the Rutland L:ni tPd Methodis t
Church . !\II oth rr r lubs "n •

;He in c lud ed i n th f' chargr .

Cou nt y Tube rcu losi\i off in• \r ill
br co ndu ctin g a co mmu ni! .\ skin
trsti ng c lin ir on Mo nd a\ · from

M fDD LEPORT - Th e Me igs
l'ou nt .v Huma ne Soc iet _v will hold
a$1
salea tth eThrift S

invi trd to a t te nd .

SY RACUSE

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T he • Ml'tg.s

30 to ti 30 p.m . a t the Snacusc'
•v~'~!l'~l Buil

Its. If a child Is approved for free
or reduced -price benefits, the
sc hool mu st be Infor med when a
household's mcome Increases by
more than $50 a month or when
house hold size decreases If a
food sta mp or ADC case number
Is listed, the house hold must
infor m the sc hool wh en It no
longer receives food stamps or
ADC funds .
In certai n cases , foster children are also eligible for these
IJf'nefits regardl ess of the household 's Income. If a family ha s
fos ter chlldre n livin g with them
a nd wishes to apply for such
meals or milk for them. the
sc hool should be co nta cted fo r
more Informa t ion.
member s, the socia l secur ity
Household s may a pply for
number for the parent of guardian who is th e primary wage benefits a nytime during the
earner or the adult signing the sc hool year
The Income elig ibility scale for
application, or s tat e no ne If
free
or reduced pri ce benefits are
ne ith er has a socia l secur ity
as
follow
s: for three person
number.
house
hold,
free meals or free
In addition th e amount and
milk,
$13.728,
for reduced price
sourc e of income received by
meals,
$19,536;
for a five
each hou se hold member mu s t be
m
ember
household,
the free
listed and it should be stated how
be
ne
fit
schedul
e
is
$19,292
and
often th e Inco me Is received. The
th
e
reduc
ed
pri
ce.
$27,453;
for
a
ap pli cation mu st be signed by an
seve
n
member
household
the
a dult house hold member .
If any of this info r mat ion ts free meals or free milk schedule
missing, the school cannot pro- is for an Income of under $24,856,
and the reduced amount . $35,372.
cess the application .
The Inform ation on the applica
tion Is ro nfiden tJ al and will be
use d on ly for the purpose of
"September Swing," a dinner
determ ini ng e li gibili ty . How da nce, will be hel d Se~t. 9 from 6
('\'C' I' , th P informatio n may br
to lU p.m . a t th e Feeney Bennett

The financial cr it eria for free
and red uced lunches In Meigs
Coun ty schools for the 1990-91
sc hoo l year has been announced
by J o hn D. Riebel, Sr , Meigs
Cou nt y s uper in tend ent o f
schools.
To apply for benefits. household s must complete an a pplica lion so that Income e lig ibility can
be determined .
House hold s currently receiv ·
lng food sta mps or ADC fund s
mu st provide the ehlld' s nam e.
the food s tamp of ADC case
numbe r and signature of an adul t
hou sehold member on the application . All ho use hold s must pro
vid e th e names of al l househo ld

SI'E('[,\L PROGRAM - A program on deliverance and
wit ncssing will be presented by Gary and Deanna Hices , pic·hm•d ,
and Karyn Davis , Tuesday at 7 p .m. al th e New Life Covenant
Church of God, ChesiRr. The public Is Invited lo attend.

People in the News
UY L,\N IIUME SOLD: The
house in Hibbing , Minn., where

Jloh llylan lived when he was
simply Rober t Zimmerman has
bec·n so ld The buy er Is from the

arra bu t wa nts to r em ai n anonymous. The price of the neat
two-story

house

wasn' t

an -

nou nced e ith e r but It h ad been
listed at $84,000. which wa s
consi dered to be about twice It s
ocl ual va lue. The cou ple that sold
thr homP had received inquiries
f r om around th e eountry and

eu rope, m ostly from peopll' who
\"-' JOt r d to turn lt into a museum
but beca use th e home is in a
n' s idl'ntLJ. l ar ea, it wo uld havL' to
be rezo nPd . Dy lan mo ved into thP
ho ust' whpn hp was 7 and hi s

mot hl'r. Be atric e, sold it in 1 96~
wit h mu ch of the fllrni tu r e i n i t.
MIDilLE EAST IS HOPE LESS : Th en' s no Ho pe lor thl'
Midd lP Eas t i.ln.v timl" soon . Bob
Hop(', who ha s bren a fi xt ure on
front -I int' Pn tt.'rtai nmP nt evPr
sine(' Americ an sol din s wt.'rP
se nt nvPr sl' as in World War II.
S&lt; l\' S hr' has no plans to go on a
L'SO tou r to vis it lh£' CIs in Saudi
.\ r·: 1b icJ "Palm Spring s tCaliforn ia) j -, my d PsPrt. ·· HopP. HI. sa id
in J n int Prv iPw on "Enter tai n·
mP nl Toni g ht ."

M-\G(; tf; S'S

IIOEW

LOOK :

Br it i ~ h PrimP Mi nis ter Margaret
'l'hatdwr retur nrd from he r
CornwJil hol iday wit h a new look
- largr dark -fra med
sses. In

th e pas t , Tha tc her frequent !)
donned s pectacles to read docu ment s at p arty co nfer encPs.
Intern ational s umm it~ or in thr

House of Commons but she kept
th em off for news con frrences.

But upon returnin g to work .
Thatcher wore her new glasses
Wednesd ay to co ndemn Iraqi
President Saddam Hussein . A
Downi ng St reet spokesman sa id
the prim e minister's eyes ight
has not worsened but she just
wanted a cha nge of style from the
gla sses s he has worn sin ce 1983.
PRIN CE OVER THE BE!\ TLES: Th e Beatles are alm ost
passe as far as thr Hard Rock
Ca fe

is

concerned . Wa rwick

Stone of the Ha rd Rock in Los

Angeles was at a roc k memorabilia a ucti on In Londo n thi s wee k
but showed llltle in terest in the
neat les ite ms. whi ch in cl uded
somP John LPnnon artwork and
correspond ence. "Our cti rntPlP
is young ," Stonr said. · 'born

after th e Bea tl es broke up ...
Instead he spent $13,700 for a
cape decora tl'd wlth pra cor k a nd
pheasant f eathPrs th at wa s f rom
Prince's · 'PurplP Rain" mo\'iC' .

Dinner dance

ver ifi ed at any time durln g th e

American Legion Annex on Mill
Street In Middle port .
The dance Is sponsored by the
M lddleport Arts Council and the
tion. th r appl ication forms con - price is $25 per couple.
·
ta in a s tatement above the spa ce
Dinner will be ser ved at 6 p.m .
for ., igni.lture cert i fyi ng tha t all
and the danc e will follow. Music
in for m ation furn is hed is true and
wi ll be provided by George HalL
l'U TT('C t .
Reservations shou ld be made
Applic ations a r p be ing m a d e in
by Sept. 2 to Mr s. Roscoe Wise,
rn nn ect io n wit h the rPCPi pt of 522 South Third Ave ., Middlefr&gt;d er al fu nd s Schools or othPr por t. 45760 .
offlci al s m ay chPck tht' informa-.
T ickets may also be purchased
lion on th P applica ti on at any at King Hardware, Middleport
lim f' durin g the school yPar .
Department Store. Dairy Queen
Delibe ra te mi srepresentation of Brazier. Gerald Powell, or David
in for mation m ay subj ect the Quickel Insurance.
a ppli ca nt to prosecution und er
sta ir a nd fcdrta l laws
GRAVELY TRACTOR
House holds wi ll be notift ed of
SALES &amp; SERVICE
ttw 3pprO\'J l or dPn ia l of bPnc f204 Condor St.
Pomerov. OH .
sc hoo l year by sc hool or oth r r
program of fici als. To discou rage
the possibilit y of misrepresenta -

REMEMBER
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MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
9 A .M.- 6 P.M.
SAT. 9 A.M.- 1 P.M .
CLOSED MONDAYS

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2. Sl
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3. Ayersvtllr .
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4. Nt&gt;Wwrk fat hoik 121..
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Sec.d &amp;e• : I L MonrOPVIII&lt;' 36: I~
Lima CathoUc 28; ll. BPrlln CPntrr
10.Shadysk1p .

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Cat holic and Middletown Fenwick. 12
each

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SUNDAY, AlGin 26r 1990
S111FFED GUEN PIPPIIS ................................... S3.99

A Oallctoua Comblnltlon of Ground BHI ond Whtto Aleo Stuflod Into A
GrMn lett ,_and llmmored In A filch Tomato Souca Sorvod With
Hot Bun- COm, Homornede Colotl-. And Your Chotoo 01 A Stoomy

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POMEROY - There will be a
specia l meeting of the Meig s
Co unty REACT at Pleaser's on
F'rlday a t 7: JO p.m . This will be
held in order to finalize plans fo r
th e upco m ing Labor Day wc•ekend sa fety break . All members
who pl a n to participate in the
break are as ke d to be there su
that s hi ft s ra n be assigned .

POMEROY -Therewillhcan
open house and shower for C' a r I
a nd Ernes t Dorst at their new
t ratler fr om 2 to 4 p. m . o n
Sa turday.

OPERA TORI: Vera Jahn-.. IIndy H..,ry. Stacy Zuepen
!le•eNI Door rn- To Be Gl•en Aw1y"
OFFER
NOW THRU SAT .. SEPT. 1, 1110

Kay's Beauty Salon

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MIDDLEPOR T - Th e Meigs
Co unty Humane Society will hold
a $1 bag sa le a t it s Thrift Shop In
Middl e port o n Friday and
Sat urd ay.

Middleport on Sa l urd a)

SPECIALS"
VERA'S NATURAL IMAGES
HliiCm
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MEO ROlAN

Her Special For You
10°/o Off ANY PIIM
flOW- SEPT. I

BASHAN - T here will be an
Ice cream soc ial on Friday at o
p.m . There will be ten flavors of
homemade ice cream, s teak.
ham, hot dogs , s loppy joes. hot
sausages, sandwtches, pi e, soft
drinks and coffee. Th ere will also
be live en terta inment .

Free, reduced lunch
policy stated

TO

Hot llolt or Fluffy Hom-• lllocull, ColiN. Reaullr or Ooc111tlnotod,
F~ lrowod, T01 or Small left Drink.

992·2725

Facing a rugged sc hedule, No.
7 Southern Cal Is aiming for a
fourt h stra ight Rose Bowl bid.
Leading the USC offense are QB
Todd Marlnovlrh and Ricky
Erv ins. thr latest In a long line of
prestigious Trojan tailbacks . NG
Ge ne Fruge and ILB Scot Ross
a nchor the defen se.
At Michiga n. Gary Moeller
replaces his old boss, Bo Schemb!'Chlrr. as head coach. Tbe
Wolverines have 49 returning
veterans. wi th two of them being
all-Americans Trip Welborne
!strong sa fety! a nd Greg Skrepenak toflenslvr ta ckle) . The
Wolves should win the Big Ten
IItle and make their third
st raight RoSi' Bowl trip.
For Clem son. It's also a new
deaL Danny F ord Is gone after 12
years at thr he lm, and In his
place Is Ken Hatfield, who had
excellen 1 results In 11 seasons at
Arkansas . Cle m so n features
s trong running, and that's Hat field's style. The Tiger defense
has nine starters back. 'Nul said .
Nebra ska rounds ou t our Top
10. Head coach Tom Osborne
1168-38-2, .815) Is the wlnnlngest
active big -tim e coac h. The
' l'uskers averaged 44 .7 points
per ga me In 1989, a nd It will be
more of the same this fall.
Har -rumph!

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'J. Warrrn 5\rnnrdy 121 ..

Weeken• Speelals

H-

best tandem around.
The Hurricane defense won't
be as good as last year's.
Howt&gt;ver , with stars like DT
Russell Maryland and LB Maurice Crum, they will be IO\IIb.
No . 3 Colorado has just atven
head coach Bill McCartney a new
long-term contract, a reward lor
winning the Big Eight title and
going to the Orange Bowl. And
the Buffaloes have the players to
repeat.
QB Darlan Hagan will challenge Erickson and BYU 's Ty
Detmer as the top signal-callers
In the Helsman race. Aiding and
a bet tlng Hagan on offense are TB
Eric Blenlemy and FB George
Hemingway .
The Buflalo defense Is solid
with all-American LBs Alfred
Williams and Kanavls McGhee.
Punter Tom Rauen, another
all-American, also returns.
Pat Dye's No . 4 Auburn Tigers
tied Alabama and Tennessee for
the SEC crown las t year. The
running attack Is led by returnIng speeds ters Stacy Danley and
James Joseph . The defense features DTs David Rock er and
Fernando Horn .
As usual , F lorid a State is big,
fast and talented. Head coach
Bobby Bowden 's forces are 32-4
over the las t three yea rs . Two of
those losses were lo Miami. If
either or FSU's two new QBs Brad Johnson or Case~ Weldondeve lop as expected, look out!
The defense is solid.
Tennessee was the surprise
team of 198q_ Now they have 50
lett ermen back, including allSEC TB Chuck Webb and shaq&gt;passing QB Andy Kelly. Nine
s ta rters are bac k on oUense and

FRIDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS - Round
and square dancing will take
place a t the VFW Po s t 9053 in
Tu ppers Pl ains. Friday from 8 to
II : 30 p.m. Music will be by the
Happy Holl ow Boys. Thc dance is
open to the public .

Daily

Po IJnho

1. \\.'h ('('IM"Sbui"Jit l ]l)

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6. Frankllrl Ill

7. Akrm St . Vinc('flt 111
R. St C1atnv tllf'

!Co ntinued !rom Page .lt
four -year deal with the Atlanta
Falcons Mond ay after a monthlong holdout.
Hinton, form erly with the
India napoli' Colts, wa s traded to
the Falcons along with wide
receiver Andre Rison and the
Colts ' 1991 first -round dra ft pick
In exc hange for this year's No . 1
pick. which the Co lts used to
acquire quarterback Jell
George.

The

Community calendar

Notre Dame leads this year's Top 20

Tram act ions

Majors

24. 1990

Ill

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PENNIES FOR MISSJOI\0 ARIES - These
youngsu,rs who atiRndcd lhl' Bible school at lh r
New Life Covernant Church of God, Cht'SIRr,
.-onlrlhute pennies during the week which totaled
S6:13 .60 for miss ions . The money will go to Gerald
and Sue Hallaway in the Philippines. Average

attendanl'P at tht• Hihlt~ srhool was 65 children.
Thirty -four adult' a.'Sisled with the program .
G·ary Him~ ~. s•astnr , and his wife, assisted Louit•
FrPderil·k, dirt•d or . and farolyn Searle s , assist ·
ant dlrt&gt;dor. with tlu• s.·hool.

Homecoming
held at church

Abou t H ll m e mbers. form er
pastor s and th e ir families and
friends a ttend ed th e homecoming he ld Sund ay at the Midd lepor t Firs t Bapti s t Chu rch.
The day fea t ured regu lar Sun
day mo rning servi crs followed
by a n outdoor dinner. and an
af ternoon program featuring a
se rm on by the Rev . Pete Gran del, former pastor. and spec ial
mu .sira l groups. "Sonshine" and
" Ja n a nd Kathy" joined several
members of the church to providr ent ertainment during the
aflernoon .
There was reminesclng by
former member s and a display of
memora bilia , including a Bible
presented toOpaiTurnerPriddy,
when s he graduated from hig h
sc hool .
Mu sical vespers and an evenIng worship service concluded
the homecoming .

Buy I Pizza • Oat A2nd pizza
Same lumbar Of toppings II

1/2 PRICE!
WE HAVE A VARIETY OF
DELICIOUS HOT SUBS!

OLDSMOBILE CIERA ••• $2 1 000 REBATE
CUTLASS SUPREME ••••• $2 1 000 REBATE
DELTA 88 •••••••••••••••• $1 1 500 REBATE
OLDSMOBILE 98
REGENCY •••••••••••• $1 1 00 0 REBATE
OLDSMOBILE
SILHOUETTE ••••••••• $1 1 2 50 REBATE

+JIM COBB
DISCOUNTS
Great Year End Deals!
JIM COBB

ALSO SERVING

SPAGHETTI•LASAGNA•SALADS

CHEVROLET·OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC·GEO, INC.

Open house
There will be an open houe and
s hower tor Carl and Ernest Dorst
at their new trailer from 2-4 p.m.
on Saturday_
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POMEROY, OHlO

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Friday, Augllll 24, 1990

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This Message and Church Directory SpoR$ored By The_ Interested Busittesses Listed On .This Page.
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ohlpSorvlcriO::JlLm
Thurs.
day, 7;(1) p.m; Ldl Burt. Dlroct&lt;r.
I'OMEROY OIIJRQI OF THE NAZA·
RENE, Qrner U.bi m1 Mlllbmy. Rw.
Glon Mdlww. pu.... Norman f'M.
loy. S. S. ~ .. !linda)' Scboal, 9::Jl am ;
rn&lt;&gt;111n11 ..nldp Ill: J) Lm; fYI!nbw 6
p.m.; mii-Mifk ~. w~. 7 p m.
&lt;AWX EPISOJPI\1.. Olt.JJlal, ll6 E.
Main Sr.. l'n"""'Y U..JWv. Dr. RoyC. My.,.
~ SOnday- ll Lm . .lunolt!rough
Alljllllt, IJ; J) a.m s.,..mtJer tllrouoh May
~ C&lt;liMullorl. lint, """""· third and
lourth lllndays rt •""" rnontlt ll!mang
Pnyor oo ftllll SUnday&amp; Olurdl """" m1
la.LI"M'}' CBIY' ~ - ~ lDar In !hi&gt; par·
Ish haD lrnllli'dla... y tho"""""'·
POMEROY CIIURCH OF OIRJ!Il'. 712 W
Main Sl., Leo Lash, l'Vll,...&amp;l. Blblt Sdrol

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9:])a.m; Mornlr'«wonhlp, lO:.J)a.m. : Youth
.....,._ &amp;Ill p.m ; Eveftl!w Mnhlp. 7; Ill p.
rdabt - . . - - a n d Bib~

~7;~~TION

ARMY. W &amp;llm1U1
AYO., l'l&gt;rnen&gt;y. Mn. Din 'Mnlng .. c:llarllo.

lllndoy hoiiJeo 11fttlng. II a.m : SU!IIay
School. 10:3) a.m. ~ Sdml, YPSM
Elollle Adami, ed(ot. 7:Xl p.m. Salvation

.......... von.-""" andm11Sic$pl'l"lals.

T'talrllday, ll:Xl a.rn Kl 2 p.m. Ladk's HOrtll."
I.PII'Jf", members In chargP. aD wmnPI1
lnvlllol; HI p.m Thunday. C..,. C.""
cta1111 1Yourw ~flbll&gt;1. 7: .J) p.m. Bible

St\IIY alii Prayer met&gt;tJ-. ~ to thf:o public.
POMEROY WUITSIDE CHURQI OF
OUUST. li226Qllklnon's Hotnf' Roacl !County
Roacl76) . !I'J..lN'7, Vocal musiC'. Sunday Wora~JOa..m; llll*&amp;udylla.m; Wonhlp.6p
m Wecb!o&lt;lly. Bible Study. 7 p.m. Speaker.

Lanlb1
. . . - BIBLE
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OLD """"·
!lEXTER
CHRl!mAN
OIURCII. Jock a.tand. put&lt;r, Alana 0..
land,~ Sunday Schcd 10:00 e..m.; Youth
~

7 p.m """)' w.dne9da.v.
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
- 161 Mulbfn'y Avt .. Porntmy . Ph. 9925898. Saturday Ewnlng Mass. S::.J p.m .:
Sunday Mau 9:30a.m. CCD classt'1. 10: 311
a.m. tint. Sft"'OId and third Sundays of f'ac h
month. Dally Mau. 8: J1 a .m . CnniP.!Isl oru
Satvrday al'tfmon, f.-5 p.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST •POS ·
TOUC FA.ITH- New Uma Road, next to
l"ort. ,..._ Park. Robert W. tuehaNK,
putor. Sunday M'rvlces, 10 a.m. ancl 7 p
m.; W'-'CI=tonhlp, 7 p.m.
MIDO
COMMl.JNITYCHURCH.
!1-r.'i PPBrl St.. Middleport. Sam Anderson.
pattor. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sunday
f'V8liDJ ll'r'Yirt' 7: lJ p.m.; W~a y SPr·
vier, 7: 30p.m.
GRAHAM
UNITED METHODIST.
Prarhing t :• a.m. ftnt and sl'C'O nd Sunda~a of Ncb month; lblrd and fourth Sunclay rach montb "'JI'Ihlp stTVIC'l'S a t 7: 30 p.
m. ; Wedneaday evenin~ at 7:.XI p.m.
Prayer and Blblf' Stuc!}l.
!IEVENTH·DAY AI)VENT!ST. M'l·
ben}'HeiJhiJ Road. Pom«oy. Pastor Bob
Snyder: Sabbath School Supl!'lntend('nt.
RDdnl')l Spires. Sabbath School beilns at 2
p.m. on S.turday afternoon wtth WON.hlp
servicr IOIIowln~ at 3:00 p.m. Evttry onf'
welc»me.
RUTLAND n'IST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Slall!l' Harrlt'41 Warner. Supt Sunday
School 9: lJ a .m .: Morntn~ Wor5hlp. 10 · 4~
a.m .
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Eas t
Maln St . S1evf' FuU~ . pastor G4&gt;or,~~:.­
sttnnf'l' . Sundl} School Superlntendfl!t
Sunday School. cuo a.m.; Morn !n~ Worship JO::Jl a.m.; We-dnesday rvr nln~
prtyft' and Blblr t tudy, 7 : ~ p.m.
F1RST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. 41871
fom.f1'oy PUt a E _Lamar O'Br;ant. p.asf(r and Sunday School Olr t'ctor Sunday
SChool 9: Xi a .m .: Mornl n.l!: Wonhtp
10:45; Choir pracUct". 6:JJ p.m.. £'Vf'nlnJl
wanldp, 7: JJ p.m .; We-dnesda y Pr ayC'r
Sttvlcr, 7: :1) p.m. Mlastan Frtmds ta~fS
2·1•. Royal Ambauadors lboy uges 6-181.
and Gtrllln Act !On laget6--ll1l on W~ nE&amp;
d.,., 7: J:l p.m. ChurC'h-w!df' Visitation

6: :Jl p.m. Til ...Say.
f.ur'H T~BERNACLE QIURCH. Bal·

l.y Run Road. Rev. Emmrfl Raw son. paJ tCI'. Handlf'Y Ollnn, IUpt. Sunday Sci'IOol.
101.m .; Sundaytvenln~s«VI("f", 7:00p.m.
: Blbl• tnchJna:. 7:00 o. m. Thuraday .
SYRACUSE MISSION . 1411 Brld,~~:f!man
Sl •• Syracute. Sunday School. 10 a.m.:
[Yfnlnr •~let". 6 p.m.. Wrdnf'!'lda y
tCf', 7 p. m_

lllllLEPORT QIURCH OF CHRI!Il'
, CHRISTIAN UNION, Dwight Haley,

R.- eldPr;

WMda Mohler. Sunday School

SUpL SVndlll SC'hool 9:IJ a.m.;

Morntn~

WOhbiP 10: j0a .m.: EventngWontdp7:JJ

p.dl.; 1fodn01d.oy pray.,. m"'lng7;:Jl p.m.

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MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.

RadDe. Rn. Jamee Saltl"rl!Pid. paJ tor

l'rwrDaft Williams. Supt. Sunday School
. a.m.; Sunday and WPdne8da;.' PVPn·
I len' ICft, 7 p.m.

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LEPORT

FIRST

BAPTIST.

Sixth and Palmer. ~ - Jam ea A

Je6a. putor. Don Wllaon, S.S . Supt .;

8lllall

Whll~. Aut Supt. Sunday School
am; mornin1 worship 10 .J5 11m;
..onlnJ wonhlp 7 pm; Pray"'
and Blblt Study WPdnMda y 7
Pftl
'a Prayn Breaktut, bt Satura.t_ l'&amp;eb month 1 am In ftllowshlp hall;
. - diOir pr11tt ICf' Sunday. 8 pm; radio

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.....m "Preporlnalh• Way" Satunlay,
1.. -OY l:lal AM , R.lvOIIIWood . WV;

I..O!Nr1 hppfr oburved bt Sunay of each

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iiJDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST.
5fla lftd Main. AI Hartson, mlnlttf't' ;
Rlfllard OulloH'. Auoctatt Put or: Mtk•
~· Sanda)' SchocM SupPrlntf'ndPnl .
~p S«vtcf I. 8: IS a.m.; Sund1y
SctDd ' :30a.m.; WonhlpStorvir-e It, 10: ~
a.l8.; Evnl•l Worshlp,7 p.m.; Wf'dn f"tiJ~

1 p.m. Praytr mHtlng.

IIIDOLEPORTCIIURCHOF11!E NA~
AOl'IE. PASTOR R«Y. Lloyd D. Gr1mm.
JrJJilllar . .1o1ft Klmoo. SW141oy Sdlool Su·
~t. !Jolndly School 1:30 a.m.;
~!'on...,Sorvtce.J0;30t.m.; Su"'
drtl, IVftlq - · 1 p.m.; WednHday
-.7p.m.
RACUS!: CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
f!«¥. GlonllokMWlD, putor. Jim
C!i1111. I. 1. !IPtr'ntrod.... SoiHiay
....,. t:l1111.m.; 11.w ' 1 _.hlp, 10:30
a.o!l;: EYOIIflllll&lt; · I p.m.;
uti l'rallf WfdiiHday, 7 p.m.;
y
~m.
taiUAN IIINIST81'

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iAJIRIIOIMLLJ: PRESBYTERIAN

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Serv1l'ft

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FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

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Middleport. Ohio 4&amp;780
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MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Su nday Sc hool, 9 a .m.; Church !t&gt;TVIC'f'.
11 : 15 a.m.

SY RA CUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY
TERIA.N - Sunday School , 10 a.m .;
f hurr h !if'rv l('('. 10: 15 a. m.
RUTLAND CHURCH Of' GO O, Pas! or.
1~

00 a.m. ,

Su nda y Mornln ~ Wora hlp 11:00 a.m. Chlldnm's Chur c-h 11 a.m. Sunday E.,.enlmt
S£-rviC'i" 7:00p.m. WP&lt;l . 6 p.m. Young La dt£&gt;S' Auxiliary . Wednf'Sday. 7 p.m . Fam·
lly Worship

HA ZE L COMMUNITY CHURCH. Oft
Rt . 124. 3 mllf'!l from Portland-Lema Bottom. Eds€'1 Hart . pa!llor _ Sunday School .
9:30 a.m .. Sunday mornlniZ prf'a ch lng
10: 30 a. m., Sunday f'VIPTl lng se-rviC'f'S. 7: ))
p.m.

MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. Corne-r A.!i h and Plum. No4"1

Hrrrm ann. pastor. Sunday Sc-hooiiO·OO a .
m., Morning Worship, 11 :00 a .m.: Wf'd nt&gt;sda _v and Sa turda y Evi:'Tllng Se-rvlt"f'S &amp;1
7: JO p.m.
APP LE GROV E UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - Pnt or . Rtv . Carl
Hicks, 10 milt'S abovt&gt; Rar\nt&gt; on Rt . 388
Sunday Schon! 9 a.m .. worship S('f'\IICf' 10
a.m. Sund ay evening Jervkt. 6:00p.m.;
Pra~·cr me-eltng and Bib!(' Stud_v Thursd a~·. 6: 30p.m.
M1' . Ol.lVE UNITED METHODIST otll'M, behtnO Wlllcesv\1\e. Charles Jone-t,
pas tor. Sun.:1 ay School. 9: lOa .m .; morntn~
wors hip . 10: 30; Sunday and Thursday
t"V PnlnR Sf&gt;rvlce-s, 7:00p.m.

MI!IGII

COOPERATIVE Pt\111118
UNITED METIIOOJJT Clll!IICB
NOBTBI!t\ST CLUSTER
Rev. Sbar" llutmaa
Rev. Fruk CniDol

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ALfll.ED- Church School 9: 30a .m.;
Worship. lla .m .; UMYF6 : J&gt;p.m.; UMW
Third Tu t"'day, 7:30p. m. Commu nion.
t! rsl Sunday. IHaushman)
CHESTER - Worship 9 a .m .; Church
SchoollO a .m.; Bible Study, Tburtday, 7p.
m .: UMW . nrst Thursday, t p.m .; Com-

munkm, first Sunday (Hauamanl .
JOPPA - Worship 9:JJ a .m.; Church
School10: 30 a.m. BltMrStudy Wednead1y.
1 30 p.m. (JohJJJont.

LONG BOTTOM - Chur&lt;ll !k'hool 9: :Jl
a.m .. Worship lO ;J) a.m.; Bible Study,
Wf&gt;dnf'Sday, 7: lJ p.m .; Communion Flnt
Sunday of Month ( Rev . Charlet Eaton~
REEOOVJLLE - Church Scbool9: :II a
m .; WorthlpServlc.ll:OOa.m .

TUPPERS

PLAINS ST. PAUL Cburch School 9 a.m.; Wonhlp 10 a .m.;
Bible Study, TuNda)', 7:30p.m. ; Communion First Sunday tHauaman) .
CENTUL CLUSTER
Jl.eor. D• . . . ..,,

R.n. w.a., n~cba­

Flore~~oe

lmltll

ASBURY (Syrac-use) - Worship II a.m.

: Church School fl :45 a.m. : Chargr Blblr
Study, Wedneaday , 7 : ~p. m.; UMW , ttr st
Tuetde~. l ::rl p.m.; Choir RebearsaJ,
Wt'dlleaday 6::1) p.m. (1b.alcherl
ENTERPRISE - WonhJp 9 a .m.;
Chul'('h School tO a.m.; Blblf'Study. Tus!lay, 7:00p.m.; UMW , Ftut Monday, 7: 30
p.m.; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m . 4RUII!)'l
FLATWOODS - Church School. 10 a .m .
. Won hlp, 11 a .m .. BlbiiP Study, Thuraday. 7 p. m.: UMYF. Sunday, 6 p. m. (RI·
ley I
FOREST RUN - Worthlp 9 a .m.;
Churth School 10 A.M.. Choir practt c-t.
Thuraday, 6:30p.m.; UMW third Monday.
!Thatchf'r l

HEATH 1Mldd1eportl - Church School.
9: Jl a.m.; Morning Worship lO : l:Ja .m.;
Youlh Group, ~ p.m.; WPdnE'Iday. Blblf'
study 6:00p.m. Choir rehe-arsal 7:00p.m .
!Frank Smith)
MINERSVILLE - Church School 9:00
a.m.; W~rahlp 1ervlc. 10:00 a .m.; UMW
third Wedn8day, t p.m. (Thatcbf"'"l
PEARL CHAPEL - Chur&lt;ll School9'00
a.m .; Worship Service 10:00 a.m. (F'loren~ Smtth)
POMEROY - Church School 9: IS a.m.
: Wonblp 10:30 a.m.; Choir rehNrll.l
Wedtusday. 7: 30 p.m. ; UMW . seooad
Tue.day, 1:llp.m.: UMYFSunday,6p.m.
(t.t.adowa)
ROCK SPRINGS- Churcb School 9: 15
a.m.; Worahlp 10 a.m.; BlbiiPSiudy, Wtdnesday, 7:30p.m.: UMYF fSrnlonl. Sun·
day, 6 p.m; (JuniOral
oth.r Suada~. 6 p.m. (RO&lt;ift .
RUn.AN'D - Church School. JO a.m.;
Woubtp, 11 a.... ; UMW F1n1 Monday.
7:30p.m. ICra~rft'l
SALEM CENTER- Chur&lt;ll School!' 15
a.m .:
Morning Wouhlp 10 : 1~ a.m.

"•ry

IFif'l'c.)

SNOWVILLE- MomiDI Worolllp, 9:00

a.m.: Church SrhooJ 10:00a.m. (Fio~neeo

Smll hl

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ll0t1111ERN CWIITI!R

llev. BorwGroee

llev.Corlll...

APPLE GROVE- Chur&lt;b School t ;OO

m..,..,

a.m. ; Mornm, Worlhlp 10:00 a.m.; Blblt
Study Suodljl7:ot p.m.; PrQer

7:00p.m. TllundlY. (Hldll)

Bl:I'HANY - lllonlllp t •.m.; Cllur&lt;b
!k'llooi!Oa.m.; llliltst.b' Wednadly ro
a.m.; Dof'tM Women's re11owtlblp Wfd·
nadly lll.m. II!U•) .
CARMI!.- Chur&lt;h lobod t:.IO a .m.;
Worlllp, ID: f5 •.m. Stcood lod Fourlll
Sundlyt; Feii.-.NP
Willi Suttca
lhlrd 'lllunday, I:JII p.m. (Bok•) .
MORNING STAll- Chur&lt;h Scllool t: f!

dill••

a.m .: Worship IU:JO a.m.; Blblr Study.
Thunday, 7:)1 p.m. I Baker) .

SUTTON - Church School. 9: 30a.m.:
Mornlnt Wonhlp 10:t5a.m. flrs1 and! hlrd
Sundays; Fellowship dlnnf!l" wUh Carmel
third Thurtday, 6 : ~ p.m. IBahrl .

EAST LETAtl'f - Mornlnr Wonhlp 1:00
a.m.: ChurebSchool10:00a.m. ; UMWrtr&amp;t

TuiPsd-.v 7:JJ p.m. IGn«-) .

RAdNE- Churt'h School, 10a.m .; Worship U a.m.; UMW fourth Monday at7::Jl p.
m.: ~·s Pnytr Breakfast, WeGlmd«r. 8
a.m. /Grac.1.

KENO CHURCH Or CHRIST. Rorer
Sprint, mlnlster; SlarllnJ Muaar and 01·
tv~ Swain, SuM.ay SChool Supts. PreaehlnJ9 : 30 a.m. ncb SUnday; Sunday School
10 :30 a .m.
HOBSON CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION, Tbrron Durham,
putCI'. Suaday s.nr&amp;e., t:.JO a.m.; I!'VPnlna tf'I"Vlc9 1:00 p.m. Pray« m.etlna.
WodnHday. 7; 00 p.m.
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST, Jack Colecrow. putor. Bible
Clata, 9: lOa.m.; Mornint Wonhjp 10: 30a.
m.; EvnlnJ Worablp. 1: •p.m. Thursday
Blblt Study, 6: II p.m.
ZION CIIURCH Or CHRIST, Porn"'"''·
HarrlloovWe Rd. (RI. l"l Roblrt E. Po•
teft, mhlllte'r: ltfft•Mie:v, 81bltkbool
Supt.; Harlf)' Johnson, Aut. Supt. SUNDAY; Bible School 9:30 a.m.; Worohlp
10:30 A.M. and 7: 30P.M., W•dn...Say Bl·
" ' SIUcly, 7:01p.m.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH . Ptot
Grove. Tb• Rrv. Laura A.IAacb, pastor.
Clnarch lft'VIC!'f I : .J0 I . m.: Sunday School
10:30 a.m.
BRADIIURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Tom R-m. putar. Sundly School 9; 30
a.m.: Larry Haynet. S. S. Sl.lpl. Mornlnl(
worship 10: lO a.m.

RACINE CHURCH or THE NAZA ·

RENE, ~ - John VanC'f, putor: Ora
Bau, Chalrmu of th• Board of Cbrllllan
LUe. Su.ada)' School t :30 a.m.; Mornlna
Worsht 10: 30 a.m. ; Evanefltcal tft'VI~.

1:011 p.m.; Wodn&lt;Oday urvlco. 7:00p.m.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Dtx ·
tor. Woody Call. pul«. Sorv l«t Sunday
10 a.m. aDCI7 p.m. Wednetdly. 7 p.m.
DYESVlLLE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
Uoyd S.yrr. Supt. Sunday School 9: lla
m.; mornlna worship lO::Jlla .m. Sunday
f'Vfftl.nllfn'ltf 7 p.m.
RACINE F'lRST BAPTIST,
SteveDeav•r. Putor. Mlkfl Swlgl"''. Sunday
School Supt.; Sunday Schoti 9 : :II a.m.;
Mornlnfl: wcntUp 10:40 a.m .; Sunday
rve-ntn1 wonhlp 7:30p.m.; Wf'dnf'Sday
e-venlnt Blbl t thldy 7: 30 p.m.
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH.
Burllnatum. Ray Lllld&lt;rmli. pos1 &lt;r. Rl&gt;
bErt Cow1 . . .- . plll&lt;r. Slinday S&lt; hod
10 a.m .: wrnNp 7 p.m.: W~.ay . 6 p.m.
yoo th meetlne Wed , 7 p.m. ctllrchservict'l

Rn . Fruk&amp;mllll
ll&lt;v. &amp;olllrJa Ril&lt;J
Bn. Boll n .. ee
&amp;n. -'rt.._r CraMrll!l!

Rev.

Pomtroy

100 Mulbtrry Au .

hl p ·1·uu p.m . WPdnesday

1 .100 p.m

RAWUNGS-(OATS

Raymond Cox _Sunday School

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PINE GROVE HOUNESSCHURCH . ~
milt off Rt . l2l fmr , Btn J . Watt a. pastel'.
Robert S.arlet, S.S. Supt Sunday Sct.ool
9: XI a.m.; Morntn1 Worship 10:.).1 a .m.;
Sunday f'Vtnln, wrvlce 7: 30 p.m.; Wednelday ~rvltf, 7:¥) p.m.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lilli&lt;.
pastor. Sltvt Utile, S. S. Supt . Sunday
School tO a .m .: tdorninc wonlp, n a.m..
Sunday tvf'niDJ wcrahtp 7: I) p.m. P rayrr
mf'ttln&amp; and Btbluludy Wtdnflday. 7: l1
p.m.; Vouth mfttlnaWfdnetdayar7p.m_

REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 38J N. 2nd Av.., Middleport. Sunday
Sc)K)(W tO a .m . Sunday PYffllllJ 7: 00p.m .:

Mld-..wN wrvlcr, Wed .. 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH .
Sunday School9: XI a .m .; Jeff Sm ith. supf .
. Mornint wcnhlp 10: ~ a .m ., Sunday
PVrnlnJ .-rvl('f, 1: Jl p.m.: WMne&amp;day
t'Vf'nlng a.rvlct. 7:30p.m .

EDEN

UNITED

BRETHREN

IN

CHRIST, Elden R. Blak~. pul(r. Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Gary R•fd. Lay Iader.
Mornlne lf'rmon, 11 a.m.; Sunday nljiCht
lie'rv!Cft : Christian Ende.vor 7:30 p.m..
Sonastrv!Cfo 8 p.m . Pre-1chlna 8: J(l p.m.
Mld - wr~ prayer mHtlna;, Wfdntsday, 1
p.m .

CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTER,
Salrm St .. Rutland. Robert E . Muwr,
pulor. Sunday School JO:OO a .m. ; Worlhlp lfi"Vi~. 1:15 a.m.; Sunday ~nlng

I«Vtc:e, 7:00p.m. : Thursday e-vnlnl Bfr
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Dovld
Prentlc!e, pul«. O.•l• Domtaan. Surtdl\l' Scbod S.pt Morlllnr Wonblp p, ~ a.
m.; S'Udll)' Scboo110:30a .m.; Evenlnlter·
7:GCip.m.
UNION BAPTIST, Put or: Jo• N.
Sayre, Sulldly Scllool Nil a.m.; Evonlnr
wonldD 1:30 p.m. ; Proyor M•otloi, 6::Jl
p.m. llltdlleod•y.
TUPPE1IS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHR13'1'. Robort Footor, putor: Howord
Cal-li Super~ntoodeot; ChuR:h ll&lt;hool
ta.m,; Wol'llllp III'VIt'tt: lh.m. and 1: ll

MT.

p.m. Everyc:ne welmme.

CHESTER CHURCH Or 111E NAZA.
RENI:. JWv. llorb«t Grate, patl11'.
lloattlu Bloltll, 111]11. ~Ddljl lobod 9:311
!:•n.; Wonblp oorvloe, lla.m. "'""p.m.
~Ddljl. Wldolldly, 7 p.m. Pnyor m..,.

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"t.UREL C.lf'F J'REJ; IIE'niODLST
CHURCH. William Wll ...... puler, Jto.

~:~~~~F~~·~~ CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS. Por1
land-RadniP Road. Mike Duhl. pastCI';
vi et, 7:00p.m .

NEW LIFE COVENANT CHURCH .
Cheste-r. Gary Hines. pa1tc..-. Sunday
Sc hool at ~ 30 • m.: wonblp strVIct at
10:30 a .m.; Su nday t\'enlnfil Rrvlct'. 6:00
p.m .. Wt'dnt'Sday Olsclplf' Class. 7:00 p
m.
Jani~ Danner. church IIChool dlreelor
Churt'h school9: 30a.m .; Morning wtrship
10: 30 a.m.; WPdnNday tven!na: praye-r

7:30p.m.
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rl'&lt;l Earl
Shuler. pastor. Worship llft'VIct. 9: lD a.m.
Sunday 'School JO: 30 a .m . Blblf'Study and
pray.r ttrvlc. Thundav . 7:30p.m.
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION·
AL CHURCH, Klnpblry RDad. R.Pv.
Clydf' W. ...ndtnm. paltCI'. SUnday
School9:l0 a.m.; Ralph Car l. Supt Evfnine worship 7:00 p.m . Prayf'r ml"('t\n,~~:.
Wfdnsdav 7: 00p.m.
OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH. 28001 Starr Rou11P 1. Mlddlf'
pon. Sunday Schod 101.m.; Sunday!f'Wn·
lnllf'rviCf' 7: Xl p.m.; Tut'Jday ~erVlc(" ,
1: :II p.m.
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH .
Bob Grimm. putc:r. Sunday School 9· 30 a

aetVICH.

m.: Worship 10: 45 a.m .: Sunday E've-nlnR"
aerv ic:--e. 7 p. m.
FREEOOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob. located on County Road 31. fb..v
Ro_~~:f'l' Willford, pattor. Sunay SchooJ 9: :tJ
a _m_; Morning Wonhlp 10 : 4~ a.m.: Sun day f!'Vtnlna worship 7:00p. m .; Wf'dn es day rvtnln' Blblt Sludy 7:00p.m.
WHITE 'S CHAPEL WESLEYAN . Cool
vUIE' RD. Rrv . Phillip Rl~ur , pastor.
Sunday School 9: JO a .m .; won hlp se-rvlrf'
10: 30 a.m.; Bib!(" study and wcnhlp !I PI" ·
vlCIP, Wfodnf'tday, 7 p.m.

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST. Eu·
E. Und..-wood, mlniJtf'l'. Sunday
School, 9:30a .m.: Mornlne WOI'Ihlp , 10:30
a .m.; EvenlnJI( Worship. 7:00p.m.

ft'l'lt

RIITLAND BIBLE METHODIST, Amoo
nltts. put or. Sonny Hudaon, I Upt. Su nday
School9: 30 a.m.; Mornlna Worship, 10:30
a. m .; Sunday f'Vtnln~~: lff'VICf 7; 00 p.m.
Wtdaflday a•rv1ct 1 p.m. WMPO proRfam 9 a.m. each Sunday .

RIITLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE . Samuf'l BIJY•. pattor . Sunday
School l :lO a.m.; Wonhlp Sfrvlc.-.10: Xla .
m.:

Peoplf'' l

Y OUDJ

S.tviCIP S p.m.

Evan.-rllsllc lff'V Il'f6: 30p.m. Wtdnsday
s•rvlct&gt; 7 p.m .
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mlllfr
St ., Muon , W. V1 . Sunday Bible Stud~ 10
a.m.; Worship l la.m. and7 p.m . WINinfl·
day Blbl(" Study , vocal music. 1 p.m.

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. D'd·
d1ng lllnt, Maton, W.·Va . J . N. Tt!ICkff.
putor. Enntna Sfi'Vlct' 7: 30p.m .; Wo·
mM!'s Mlnlltry Thunday, 9: lla.m. ; Wednesda)l Pra)l~ and Btbl• Study 7: 15 p.m.

HILLSIDE IIIIPTIST CHURCH, Sl. Rt .
143 juat oft Rt . 7. Rlv. J1mee R. AcrH' Sr ..
putor: FW-v. Mlkf WIUtU. Ant. Pa1t or;
Joe- Humphr.,-. S.S. Supt : Sunday School
lO.a .m.: Mornln~~: Won hlplla .m.; Sunday.
tVfnln~ lf'rVIct" 6 p.m.; WfdnNdl y IPYPn
tng 7 p.m.
PORTLAND FIRST CHURCH Or THE
NAZARENE. W\lllam Juatb, paator. Sund&amp;)' School Supt . SonJa Just\.1 . Sunday
School. 9: lO a.m.: mornlna: wmhlp. 10: 40

M!DOLEPORT COMM\JNlTY CHURQl ,
S.m Anderson pastor. Sunday mornl.nllfl'·
~- 10 a.m.: £venina temcft. &amp;.!nay and
WM~•day. 7,!) p.m.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. Hortlonl, W. Va .
Rtv. David McMantl, pastor. Churc-h
School 9: 30a .m. ; Sunday mornln1 Rr·
viet', 11 a.m.; Sunday f'llentne a.rvlce,
1: ll p.m. Wednelday prayer mM:Ine. 7: JO
p.m.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Lotart,
W. Va., Rt . J, Jam• IAwta. put«. Wors hip servle8 9:M a.m.; Sunday Schoolll
a .m.; Eventnawc:rlblp 7: :«)p.m . Tuetda)'
cottaar prayer meoettna and Bible Study
9:30a.m.; Worlhl.p service, Wedneaday

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V!OUR LUTHERAN CHURCH .
Walnut and Henry Sta. , Rlvealwood. w.
Va. 'lbt JWv . 0.01'1• C. W.trlcli. pul11'.
Sulllay SChod 9:.Jl a.m .; Sunday worship
na.m .

CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, loc:alfdon
Pomeroy Plte, County Roa~ 2S ntar Flat·
woodl. JWv . Blackwood, put11'. Sorvlca
on Su~l)f at lO::Ila.m. and 7:5p.m. with
SuodayScllooll:30t .m. Blbi•Stucly, Wodneoday, 1:!) p.m.
SPIRrTUAL FA1111 FELLOWSHIP,
Statt Roulrl38. Antiquity. JWv. A. I . Sl..
wart, putor. Sunday aervlcel, 10 a.m. and
7 p.m;.,Tunday,1 p.m.
MIDU!oEPORT INDEPENDENT HOW ·
NESS CHURCH, Inc., 75 Purl St. Rev.
lvu MyeructiDIPutar; Ror• Marl I&lt;if,
Sr.,
lobod SuptrlottodeoL s...
day
t:.lll a.m.; Mol'lllnr wonblp
10:10 t .m.; ..nlllc wonhlp 7:30p.m.;

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p.m.tilucly, -

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WOI'IIIIp, f: .. p.m. Cllofr lftciloo I p.m.
Soodljl. WMIIE'lJ -~~~ ]1nJW ud
lllblt=
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F'ORJ-.:ST !tUN BAPT IST Rf' v . Nyle
BordPn. pa slor Co rn('llu ~ Runc h. sup!.

Sunday Schvol
fourth
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or JEIUI CIIRIIr AJIOI.

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p.m.; iiii'o lltltlr;Wed
, 7: p.m.

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CAioVAIIY PJI.GRIM
llirrt114o. Vl«arftiMta ptttor;
Cllool• ....~~......, IIHoallopt. ; ...
doJidrol.t:••JII.; IIIOl'lllllfwanNp, II

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and

Su nrlay~ wor~hlp H•r vlcp at 2: 30 p

MT MOR IA H BA!Yfi ST. Fourth and
Main St . M lrldlf'f'ilrl Rf'\' r ;11twort C r al~.

nan-Pente-costal Wor shi p Sf&gt;rVICf&gt; Su nday
10 a .m.; Sunday School 11 ll .m. Even ing
worship tervlcf' 7:00 p.m . WE'dnesday
prayt'r mMln~ 7:00 p.m.
MT. HERMON UN ITED BRETHRE'
IN CHRIST CHURCH. Located in Texa:!. .
Cll mmuntt y off C1. Rt. 81 Rf'V . Rotx&gt;rt
Sand ers. pu l or. Jeff Holt er. lav leedE'f':
E~ Rou!lh. Sunda~ School Supi. Sunday
Sc-hool ~ : .4) a .m .: morning worship and
chlldn.•t1's chu rrh 10: 30 a.m.: cvenln!l
preachlnll serv]("f&gt; tlrsl thre-e- Sunday 5.
j: JO p.m .. Sp('('llll st-rvlc:-C' fou nh Sunda~·
('venlna. 7 30 p.m.; Wt'dnl"Sday Prayer
Mf'f'lln_rt, Blbl f' Study and You1h Fellow
sh ip, 7; :1) p.m .

CHU RCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Locauld on 0 . J . Whilf' Rnad of Hi~hw ay
160. Pat Hensoo. pa.~tor. Sunda:v Schooi iO
a_m _Classes for a ll arcet. Junior Churl' h 11
a.m .. Mornlna: wornhlp II a .m. Adult
Choir practief 6 p.m . Sunday. Yo un!( Pl'oplf&gt;'l. Children' s Chu rrh and Adull Bib]('
Studv. Wednf'Bd av at 7::MJ p.m.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL . S70 Grant
St .. Ml ddlepon . Afrl ll att'd w tth South('rn
B.aptl1t Convt-ntlon. David Br_van. Sr., Ml
nlaU'r . S und a~· Sc't10ol 10 a.m .. Mor nlnR
wonhJp ll a.m .. E~·e nlnR" wor5hlp 7 p m..
Wf&gt;dnHday (-'V('n lnJl Blblr s tlXI~ and
pny•r mMlna 7 p.m .
BRADFORD CHURCH 01' CHRIST. Si

R1 . 12fand Co. Rd . 5. Df'rPk Stump. pa ~ 1 or
William Ambt-r,llPr S. S. Supt. : ~ un dav
Scho~

9::,J a .m .: Morning Worsh iP. 10 : 30

a .m .; E:v{'-nl n~w orsh tp
dav wouhlp 7 JO p.m.

1 · .)()p_ m ~ f' dn e&lt;i

ST.

PAUL LU THERAN CHUHC H
Co rn pr S\fnmon&gt; and St&gt;rorld Sr s Po
mer oy . Thf&gt; Rev . Lau111 A . Lea r h. pas t oc
Sundn School. Q · .a ~ a.m. Chu rrh srrvl('f' 11

a.m.
VICTOR Y BAMlST. ~?.! N 'lnd Sr .
Mlddl epon . Jam f"S E KPf&gt;Sf'r past or
Su nd ay momlnJl worship 10 am .; Even
In ~ !if'tv!('f' 7 p.m .; WE'dneld11v C'Ven lnJl
worshi p 7 p.m. VisUal ion Thursda y 6: 30 p
m.
MORSE CHAPEL CHl ' RC'H" David
Cu rfman. put or. Sunday Scho ol. 10 a.m.:

worship Jfrvlcf&gt; 11 a.m .. Sunda v nlaht
worship strv lcr 7:.10 p.m.: Mldwf'e-k
pravt"r rterv k'C' Wednesdav 7 p.m.
WEsLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLIN ESS
CHURCH of Mlddlepon . lnc .. 7!&gt; Pf'arl St..
Rev . Ivan Myers. paalor; Ro~t-r Manl(&gt;ll .
S1. , Sunday School Supt . Sun da~· Srhool
9: XII.m.; Mor nlnK Worstup 10 :30 a.m.:
Eventnr WonhJ p 7·10 p.m. Wt'dnesdn
rvenln~ Blblt' 11udy . praye-r ant1 pra\ §r
M&gt;rvlct. 7:Jl p.m.
FAITH GOSPEL CHURCH . Lon~ Bot
t&lt;m, Sunda ~ Sl'hool. 9:30a.m.; Mornln,ll
Worship 10 : 4 ~ • m .; Sunda_
v &lt;"Vt-nln~ 7.00
p.m . u ummf&gt;r 7 · ~ p . m .~: Wf'dnl"'dav
nlaht 7:00 p.m. lsummPr 7· .'kl p.m.1
NEW LI FE COVENANT CHURC H OF
GOD. Chtt tf'f - Gary Hints . putor. Sun day School 9: 30a.m .. worship srr Y!Cf&gt; .
)0: 30a . m.; IPVC'nlnRSIPfVI("f&gt;,6 p.m ., Olsd
pits hlp r11u . Wf'dnNdl)' , 7 p.m
MT . OLIVE CO MMUNITY CHU RCH.
LawriPOcE&gt; Bu1h, pa llor. Sunday ~ hoot
9 : ~ a.m.; Sunday and Wf!'d nMda;- f'VPTI ·
lng wcnhlp SIPrvlct&gt;. 7:00p.m
UNITED FAITH Cl-tuR CH. Rt. 7on Po

meroy By-Pn!l RPv RobPrt E. Sm!l h. Sr.
pnlor . Melvin Drakt-, S. S. Supt. Sunda y
Sc- hoo19 :30a m : M or ntn ,ii! Worshlpl0 : 30~

Jr . pas tor

Mr s

Sunda y School Supt

Ervin Baum~Z ardn pr _
Su nday Sc- hool 9. JO a

m : Wor!lhip SNVIt'&lt;'. 10 - 4 ~ a m
SU CC ESS ROAD CHUTl CH OF CHRIST
- JOSPph R Hos k in s. f' V1W IH'li sl Sunda v
Blbii'Stud\ !l;r 111 Wor~ hlp . lOam. Sur!
day f'\'f'n~n~ ~I'I"Vkt&gt; I! p rn . WMnt'sday
t'Vf'n ln ~ Sf'n 'lCf' . 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL 1\SSI::M BLY . Racin&lt;'.
Rt . 124. Willla m l! ol:lM· k, pHior Sun da y
Schoo l 10 il m , :-i undny rvrn l nli! SNVIN' 7
p m . W('dn rsiLry t•v~&gt;nlng ~f'rvtc ... 7 1..1111.
CARPENTEH IMJ'Yrt ST lkl n C'headlf',
Supt Sund ay Sd tPul 9 10 a m . Mornin g
Worsh lp10·30a m l 'rilvrrsf'rvle1'.ult£&gt;rn
att&gt; Sund ays
TH E CHURC H OF' JEI:.US CHRIST.
APOSTOLIC F AITH - Nr-w l.lma Rd .,
nt&gt;x1 to Fort Mt' IJi(s P ark Rutland Robt&gt; rt
Richa rds. pa.stor 5t'rvkP~ at 7 1..1 m on
Wt&gt;dnf'Sda ys and S und ay~
HARR ISONVILLE 1-t OI.INF.SS CHAP
TER ol thf' WP5 1evi1n !l ollnt&gt;Ss r hurch
Rf'v Ea rl F'l('lds. · pastor HPnry E bl in.
Sunday Sc hool Supt : Sund ttv ~: two l 10 a
m . MornlnR Wor s hlp II am . r vr nln,l\
Sf'rv k e7 -l0p .m Wt&gt;d n('Sda' l' nnini!:~Pr
VI('(' 7: 30 p m
STI VERS VI L LE WORD OF FA ITH.
l.uy Ho ll er. pA stor. Sundlly sprvtrrs 9: JO
a .m . and 1 p .m .: MldwPf'k st•r\'kP, 7 30 p
m Thursdav
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Th rr d
Avr. J«&gt;v . Cla rk Baker. pas1ur Car I Not
lln)!ham . Sunda y Sc hool 'iu pt Sund ay
Sd10 ol lO a .ru . wllh l'lasSII' S for all aF:f'S
[v('nin~ sprv!~ at b p rn 1\'j•dnt&gt;Sday Bl
blf' study at 7. .)() p m Yj1Uth &lt;;('f"VItt'S Frl ·
day a1 7:Jl p.m
ECCLE.')lA FF.LU1W "i iii1'. 12RM!IISt .
Middleport Br oHwr nrur k MrPhrrsoo .
pastoc Su nt1ay Schput !0 .r m , 1\undav
rv £'nln[i! srrvlcrs r1 r ~ p r11 .t nd W;'tJ nt'Sda}'
st" r vh.'f'S at 7 p rn
,\NT IQU lTV 1\A i'T IS I 1\rnn l'lh Smith .
pa:-.tor Sunda y Sdwol Y .10 ,1 rn. church
st&gt;rYict&gt;7 .30p.m , _vou thlt'llowship6 30 p.
m . Rlbif'\t udy, Thursday . 7· J0p. m .

F1JLL COS PE:I. I.J (; HTf iOUSF l lJ.a5

Hiland Hoad, Pomf'ro~· To m K ~:lly, pas
t or. Danny Lambe-rt. S S Supt Sunday
mornlnR se-r-vl t"£' at 10 a .m. Su nday ev("n
In ~ servlcf' 7:30p m Tutsd!IJ-· and TI1urs
day Servlrf'S a. t 7· .lO p m
NE W HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA ·
ZARENE . Rf'v_ Glpndon St roud. pas ltr.
Sunda y School9 : J0 a .m . W n r.~htp serv iCf'.
10 :30 am . Youth ser vkt• Sund11y 6: 15 p.
m . Sunday Pv f&gt;nln~ Sf'rvlrf' 7 00 p m We-d nesday Pr ayf'r Mr-t'lln [i! and Atblf' Study

7· 00 p.m
NEASE SETILE MENTCI-IUHCH. Su n-

day a fternoon st'r\fiC1'S at 2· :() Thu rsday
pvf'n lng §erv lcf'!i at 7: 30
F'IRST BAPT IST CHURCH , Mason. W
Va Pastor. Bill Murphy Su nd ay Sc hool 10
am. Sunday f'Vt&gt; nln[i! 1 JU p.m Pra~· er
ml'f'tlng and Bibl (' stud y W Pt1n~a y. 7: )}
p.m. Everyone- wt&gt;lrunw
RUTLAND f'RF E WI LL BAPTIST, Sa lem St. Rf'v Pa ul Taylo r. pastor_ Sunday
School lO a rn. S unday t'vr uin~7 : 00p . m _;
We-dnesd ay f' Vf'nin[i! prayer m(&gt;f'lln li: 7 00

pm
SOLTH m_::TI! !::L NEW TESTAME:I'rr

CHURCH . Sil vf'r Rldgf' Duane Syden ~ t r l cker. pa s tor. Su nday Sc hool 9 am ·
Wor.,htp Sf'rv!rr 10 a .m . Sunday £'Y('ni ng
serviC'E', 7 00 V m WrdnP!id~y nl[i!hl Bible
~ tl.ld v 7· 00 p m

a.m.; SUnday and Wedn esday st-rviC'ft,

7 30 p.m.

bort E. lart-. Dlrtclarol~ F,.du.

........
a.u.. - · lllllkY
lk!llool t:IO 1.111.; 1111 I 1 -.1t1p lt:at

ITH BAPTIST t H L: RCH, Rail road
St , Ma so n. Sundfly St' hO ol II ) a m.. Morn
lng won; l1lp 11 a .n1 , Evl'n i nlo! sPrvlrt&gt; 6 p

m Prayt&gt;r mf'f'lln g
nrsday. 7 p rn

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 7

The relationship between
God and children
I am certain nothing can separate us lrom his love : neil her
death nor life, neither anaels nor other heavenly rulen or powera, neither the preaenl nor the future .
- IWmanN B::!ll (TEV)
I always knew God loved me boundl essly, but 1 never put
that love In terms I could fully under sland until 1 gave blrlh ro
my daughter, Lindsay, In 1986. The fir s I lime I he ld her, 1 feU
my heart skip a beat. That sensation has co nl loued th roughout
a ll our special moments .
I want to cherish her , leach her. a nd prolccl her. a ll at the
same time, but I know I c an 't alw ays be wll h her . I pray thai she
Will be careful playing on the playground and cross ing the
street . As she growl older, my prayers wil l co ntinue that she
will avoid drugs and alcohol , drive with care, and a lw ays s how
kindness to thos e less fortunate . But wou ld 1 stop loving Lindsa y
If she didn't do lhooe things? No .
There are things Llndray could do thai would break my
heart and cause me Immense disappointment , but then· I• not h·
lne she can do that will cause me ro stop lov lntl her. 1 fin all y
found my gauge to understa nd the endleu dlm e nolon• ol God's
love.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father to uo all, there are limn we don't

feel tlnervtas of Yoqr love, but You provide It anyway. Pleue
help aa to love othera u uncoadiUonally u You love ua. In
ctortal'• aame, Amea.

mOtJOBT FOR THE DAY
When have laald, "I Love You , too, God?"
Do11na Barton (Alabama)
Taken from the Aupstluae of the "Upper Room"

I•
'

By BRIAN J. REED
We have put the
County
Fair behind us for
and as always, It
has left my In·
delllble images
lor us to conskier until
next lalr.
I enjoyed
.lng my weight
H air food this year. Special
congratulations to the Eastern
High School Band Boosters lor
their "taco In a bag". This was
recommended tomebyScottand
Julie Dillon and, as usual, they
were right on the money .
Thanks also to busy MarY
Gilmore lor the gol! cart ride
down the midway on Friday .
Mary, I'll gladly pay you next
year II you'll just chauffeur me
around the fairgrounds'
Norma Torres gladly gave me
an especially graphic demon·
stratlon or the e!!ects or tobacco
while she was manning the Meigs
County Health Department
booth. Mr. Dip Lip was partlcularlyenllghtenlng,wlthhlsdlsco·
lored teelh, cancers oft he tongue
and gums and gingivitis. Accord·
lng lo Norma, lhese are all
problems associated with smoklng, chewing tobacco and rubbing snuff. This Is certainly
something to think about .
-----Jane Frymyer !rom the Meigs
County Board of Elections lndl·
cates that those of you who are
not yel registered to vote can do
so on the Meigs County Bookmobile on one of Its many stops
around the county. The board has
set a goal of 300 new voter
registrations this season, and
they are orr to a great start. Jane
tells me that their team of
volunteers and the board have
come close to 50 o! that goal .
Surely by now you know the
Importance of getting out to vote,
and II you're not registered, this
would be the perfect opportunity.
You may also register al tbe
board o!!lce on Mechanic Street,
the license bureau on Mulberry
Avenue and the Meigs County
Public Library . The deadline lor
registration lor the November
election Is October 9 at 9 p.m.

where you can find Shane Simpson. Shane Is a 1989 graduate o!
Southern High School serving In
the Air Force. Shane Is stationed
in Iceland and would appreciate
hearing !rom some or his friends
here a t home. He can be reached
by writing to Christopher S.
Simpson, Box 391, APO. NY
09673·2055. Shane Is the son or
Crystal Simpson.
-----Congratulations to Mystery
Farm Contest winner Mike Van
Meter of Racine. Mike was one or
20 people who correctly ldenll·
!led the Chapman Farm near
Rutland. His name was chosen In
a drawing and his check lor $5 Is
In the mall.
The Mystery Farm Con res t Is
sponsored by the Meigs Soil and
Water Conservation Dis trict and
The Dally Sentlnel.

-----Good weather lor ducks, right?
Rain reports !rom across rhe
county came In at !he Inch I&amp;
three Inch range ...except In
Reedsville, where I personally
can attest that It did pour.
Martha Durst, who lives about
midway between Reedsville and
Tuppers Plains reported a whopping 6.71nches o! rain on Tuesday
evening.
According 10 Martha and her
husband, Bill. who have kepi
track of the rainfall lor sever a I
years. say thal the roads were
lull and overllowlng with rain
and debris .
Have a good week.

A series of dance classes.
ballet, tap and jau for ages lhree
and up, will be offered during
September by lhe Middleport
Art.s Council.

the Rev . Mark McClung of Belpre, center, !onner pastors of the
Middleport F1rst Baptist Church. pose lor a picture with the Rev.
James Seddon, current pastor, at the homecoming Sunday.

preregister lor the prince and
princess, king and queen contest
or the pet show ,callJoanStewa rl
ar 742-2421. or Kimberly Willford
at 742-2103.
The event Is being sponsored
by the Rutland Fire Department
and Ladles Auxiliary .

CENTER

PAPER8MIU"E

Hll)'ft; barnllforbonel: Tracy
Mlcbae~ Lori Hayes aad Scott
Ward; barl'elaforponlel; Do~
May, Alicia MefU aad Shea
Meelal.
Lori Hayes bad lbe blah point
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SINGERS- Amoosthe singers at the Middleport First Bapdst
Chureh homecoming Sunday were "Sonshlne."

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Your
Choice!

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Willing Workers meet
An ali-day meeting was con·
dueled recently by !he Willing
Work~r s of the St. Paul United
MeThodist Church In Tuppers
Plains .
During the morning the women
cur and sewed logelher quill
squares . A carry- In luncheon
was held at noon a nd was p la nned
by Pal HaiL
The program and business
meeting was held In lhe after ·
noon with Evelyn Spenc er
presiding .
"Serving" was rhelheme of I he
program and Mae Vineyard led
I he opening prayer .
Readings were given by
Mildred Brooks, Glenna Sand·
ers. and Hazel BarnhilL
A report of the yard and bake
sa le was given and the group

Kristin Huffman .
"She told me she wasn ·r going
to give me any advice because
I've probably had all of tha 1
already," Cooke sa ld Thursday
nlghl In a lelephone Inter view
from her family's home In
Marton. ·'She I old me to gel some
resl."

That's one thing the22·year ·old

Fun horse show winners named
Winners of the 4H Horse Fun
Show at the Meigs County Fair
have been announced.
Winners are listed In first,
aecond. and lhlrd plac es,
respectively.
Winning In drunkard 's pa ra ·
dlse were Donny May. Lori
Hayea and Dee Canter; egg and
s poon: Molly Toban, Lori Hayes
and Kandl Hysell; dollar bill:
Kandl Hysell. Lori Hayes and
Brandl Hysell; Catal011 race lor
horses: Lori Hayes, Scott Ward
and Heather Glbeaut; catalog
race for ponies: Donnie May.
Jaymle Miller and Brandl Hysell; rldeandrun!orhorses : Lori
Hayes, Tracey Michael and
Kandl Hysell; ride and run lor
ponieS: Donnie May. Brandl
Hysell and Jaymle MIUer; potato
race lor horses : Kandl Hysell,
Lori Hayes and TACY Michael ;
potato race lor ponies: Donnie
May, Alicia Meeks and Shea
Meelal; bOOt race: Tracy Ml·
ciiJtel. Kalldl Hytell and Lori

POMEROY

180 MULBERRY AVE.
992-2115

SCHOOL SUPPLY

voted to give a payment to the
building fu nd and an offeri ng to
supporl a c hurch program. Plans
were made lo go lo lhe North
Bend Slate Park a nd the Blouse
Factory In Harrisv1 11e. W.Va.
Thlr ry ·t wo si ck calls were
re porTed a nd Hazel Barnhill's
55Th wedding a nniversary wa s
cele brted by those present.
Oth ers present were J oa nna
Wea ver. Mildred Ca ldwe ll. Ed na
Harmon. Bulah Maxey , Louise
Cha ffer and Be lly Cheva lier .
Pas lor Sharon Hau sman a lso
a l!e nded the luncheon.
The group will meel Wednes ·
da y al 10 a .m . al lhe church 10
I ravel to Harrisville .
The next mff ling will iJ&lt;o he ld
Sept. 11.

Y~ ·r•boLmd

nClfet:cok •

Miss Ohio gets lots of advice
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UPII One of the nicest pieces oladvlce
Miss Ohio Krlstl Cooke has
received In the past three months
just arrived Thursday !rom her
predecessor.
But Cooke, who leaves Satur·
day lor the Miss America Pageant, may not be able lo follow the
advice !rom last year's Miss Ohio

Sugar Run Mills

THE AREA'S LARGEST
AND MOST COMPLETE

Iceland would nor be my Ideal
place 10 spend time, but that's

Meigs County Law EnlorcE&gt;ment Explorer's Post 230 will
meet Sunday at 4 p.m. at the
courthouse.
New members are encouraged
to attend and the posl Is open ro
young men and women , agt&gt;S
14-21 .
In addition, new members lor
the Junior cadet program. agt'S
11- 13 are Invited.
Plans will be finalized lor post
trip on Thursday to Madison
Township Explorer Cadet
Program.
Members of the law enforrE&gt;ml'llt explorers who complete
lesdng and training will become
active In a cadet program and be
actively Involved In worklngwllh
area law enforcement personel.
Further ln!ormallon may be
obtained by calling Teresa Tyson
Drummer at 992-6784 or Lisa
Roush ar 992·3486 after 6 p.m .

•WHEAT
•OATS

•RYE
•BARLEY

Street festival set
The second Ru !land St reel
Festival will be held Sept. ! from
10 a .m. lo dark .
There will be a !Ish try, games,
cra ft s, door prizes and
entertainm ent.
Tables are ava ila ble for $5
each fo r anyone Interested In
selling craft s.
Mu sic will be provided by the
Blue Jea n Special Band. There
will a l so be a clogging
demonstration.
A prince and princess contest
for ages 3·7 and a king and queen
co nres r for ages 8·12 will be held.
The fire department auxilia ry
wil l furn ish containers
A pet show will be he ld fork Ids ,
ages J.12 with prizes a wa rded lo
fi rs!, second , a nd third .
To reserve a tabl e or to

Shirley Quickel, of The uance
Company, will be lhe lnstruclor
and more lnformallon may be
oblalned by ca lling he r at 9927756 by SepL 5.

Cover Crop Seeds

PASTORS- The Rev. Pete Grandalof We~~t VIrginia. left, and

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Explorer's
Post to meet

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Dance class set

horse a nd Donnie May had the
high polnt pony .
Each received a saddle pad
dona led by Downie Acres.
leigh Canter served as a n·
nouncer and Palrece Circle was
the time keeper.
The ring crew consisted of Kay
Ward , Faye Craig and Dan
Toban. Valerie Toban was the
gatekeeper.

DIXON
24 COUNT

Ohio Stale University gradua te
hasn't had much of s ince June 16

COLOR-ART
CRAYONS

when she was crowned Mi ss

Ohio.
" I 've been on t he road every

day , making appearan ces a ll
around Ohio, go ln g to festival s
a nd local pagea nrs," she sa id . "I
made my las I one tonig ht. I have
jusl one day of! ...
And that one day will be spent
putting !oget her her wardrobe
for the next couple of weeks. Her
fi rst stop Is In Phila delphia .
"I've gar a booklet of things to
lake," s he said . "We'll be In
P hiladelphia for lwo days and
they told us !o br ing some
comfortable s hoes ."
She was al'o advised ro take
Two of everything, Including
swimsui ts, even thoug h the co n·
testanrs won'l be photographed
In them prior to the pagea nt"thls
yea r .

REG.
$1.19

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. 992-2124

3 SUBJECT
SPIRAL
NOTEBOOK
REG. 51.59

SPIRIT BALL
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Regular or Farhlon Collars

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Pom rro'

120 COUNT

$1,49

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II .am to I am Fn &amp; Sat

Pick-Up Only!
LARGE

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PAIOI
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Second Ave.
Middleport

Phone
992-6491

�The

Sentinel

Pomeroy-

1990

Ohio

Middleport.

Friday, A

BULLETIN BOARD
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION
AREA OSTOMY ASSOCIATION
MEETING SUNDAY, AUG. 26

2:30P.M.

Downstairs Conference Room at
Pleasant Valley Hospital
Topics: Reimbursement Issues

MASTECTOMY SUPPORT
GROUP AUG. 27
7:00PM.
Oownstair.; Conference Room
Pleasant
Hospital
Topic: Cancer &amp;
Habits

FOR SALE IN RACINE

VERY NICE LIRGE HOME ON APPRO! 3~
ACRES- 4BR. J baths, 2garag"'· rented I
BR apartment. Property melill es pond, iiP·
prox 4,800 so ~ - farm bldg and mctn le
home. A real bargatn at $89.900.

CALL 614 992-7104 FOR APPT.

LEARN TO PREPARE
INCOME TAX

Job ovvortunities available.
lOan Ta~ classes start
Septemfier St~.Tor" · ··
informa!ton,

call 446-8178.

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10:30 AM FRIDAY, AUG. 24

Public Notice

PubliC Notice

!Continued from P1ge 2)
health . Such application
shall contain the name and
addreu of such person. 1
description of the equip ment to be used in the
collection of auch solid
weste. the area where 10lid
watte coHectiona are to be
made. and tuch other infor·
matton as the board of
health determines will rtl ·
· !Onabty aid tn the adminis tration and enforcement of
this regulation .
3 .4 Upon approval of such
application and the determi·
n1tion th1t the applicant hat
the proper equipment in
good condition, and personnel to meet the r~uirementa
of lhit regulation , the board
of hlllth shalt issue 1
registration certificate to the
applicant . The bo1rd of
~eallh may atatt on the
regi1tration certificate or by
a writing attached to the
registration certificate the
condition under which it is
ittued to inture the proper
col*'ton of all
in
accordan c e with this
regulation .
3 .6 The Board of Heald\
may revoke or sutp8nd rhe
regletration certrticate of
anv per10n to coUect tolid
wute who hn demon tt,.ted inability or unwilling nett to comply with thit
reQulation
3.6 Any p4H"IOn whol&amp;
applic1tion for a regiatration
certificate has been denied.
tutpended. or revoked may
meke wrtnen request tor 1
hearing befor• the Board of
Health of the Meiv• County
H•alth Oistric1. The Board of
Health thlil vrant IUCh hur·
lng within e ruaon1bl1 time
after requut il made
therefor .
3. 7 All regi•tr•tiont certif·
Jute~ inued under thi1
revut.tion lhall expire on
Decembtr 31 , of IICh ca·
ialnder year.
Sactkm 4 . Solid Wa1te
Collection
4 .1 All vehiclet U18d for
the collection and transpor ·
ta1ion onf soiKj wasra unleu
.. 1 the soltd watte it kept in
wetertight covered contllnen. thell have encloMd bo·
diet. All vehicles 1hell be
leakproof. of easily cl&amp;anl ·
ble conatruc110n. shall be
cl•ned at sufficient fre ·
quency to prevent odor. nuiaance, or in~ect breeding.
and 1hall be maintained in
good rep1i r .
4.2 Any peraon making ap. pllc8don fo r a regirtnttion cerlificme to collect Pid
ahaU present his equipmMrt
for inspection t-ry the hetlth
commissioner
of Meigl
. County Heatlh OisU'ict. or his
· authorized reprMM111tive, to
d..,mine if applieent /1 in
. comphana. with s.ction 3.-t
and 4.1 ot this r.gullltion.
4.~ ~nv perton m1king
appl1cahon for a regi1tr1tion
certifi ca t e to collect solid
w11te thall have equipment
to satisfactorily clean 111
vehfclet or eontainen u•d

in the conduct of hit
buaineu.
4 .4 All equipment for
collection shall be available
for intpect;on without prior
notice at the ditcrttton of
the Board .
Section 6 : Penaltiea
5.1 Anv peraon who vto·
leted any provition of this
regulation is subject to the
penalties provided by Sec·
tion 3709 .99 of the Ohio
Revised Code.
Section 6 . Effect ol P•rtia+
Invalidity
6.1 Shouk11ny part of thit
regulatkm be declered unconatitudonel for any ,.,.
ton, the rem 1M nder of the
regulation shall not be af fected thereby .
Section 7 . Ucensing and
Fe..
7.1 Any penon making
appUcltion for 1 r•giatr•Hon
certificate for coUection of
solid w11 .. shall, upon liP·
proval of hit equipnMnt , b•
feeoftwenty ·fiw
18 26 .001 pay•bl• at the t•me
of it.,.nce of certHie~~le and
renewable •nnuaUy.
8 .1 Thit regu ..tion shall
be effectNe on and efter the
301h doy of Aprl, 1990.
' Uoe SIC1ion 3709 .20
when adopted by 1 City
tMalth Ojatrict and Section
3709 .21 whonodop10dbyo
Genefll Hulth District.
3709.21 Orden •nd regu l.tttons of boerd of gener1l
health dittrict
The baird of heatth of 1
gonerol heol1h di11rlc1 rnoy
mike IUCh Ofderl •nd reoulltiona 11 •re necn•ry for
hs own gowrnment, for the
pubhc hulth. the prevention
or restriction of dl•aH, and
the prevention. abatement.
or auppreulon of nuJuneet.
Such board m•y require that
no human. enlmal. or hou•hold wa1te1 from untt.ry

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Card of Thank•

CARD OF THANKS
We would like to
think everyone who
helped uo during lhe
loll of our loved one. A

IJI8CIIII 1hlnks for YOCK
, . . , . lnd

....... of

··sympothy.

cardl. food. florlll offer·
lngs. lln(llft, pellbeor·
. . , Rev. Bob M8y,
Rev. •nd M,.. Clork

88ktr. VfW Pool 80113,
t.mly,
frilndl lnd
doctors.
- . T .P . and Camnllgh...,.._

dan Cllrl&lt; E,.,.gariCY
Squad, and

Wlllta

taow. ,..,..... Home.
Y-lollldl IIIII grMdy

~The Flnllly of
Wllltm

W. C01111ova

•••••d •

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Memory

In memory of

JIM

EVANS

who passed

Public Notice
the di•·

lrict be ditcharged into

OROINANCE NO . 806 .90
WHEREAS. tho Vlllago of
Pomeroy is the owner of a
ocro porcel of real
ohuotod - 1 of 1he
40 foot rlaltt ol WlfY known
11 Wool Main S1r111 and
adlolning property owned by
M 0
ld' C
t •,..
c one I
orporatlon. a more particular des cription i1 attached hereto
and m•rked Exhibit A ·
WHEREAS. h io neceuory
for the Mc::Oonald Corpor1tion 10 acquire •aid real
••tate to compjeteconltR!C·
tlon of lt1 re1t1urant and
road •cceu.

1

ltorm ..wer. open ditch, or
wa ..rcour• without • permh therefor havWtg bun

o.oe

oecu...t from the boord
under tuch term• •• the
bhrd requirea. All orders
end regua&amp;tions not for the
government of the boerd.
but intended for the gentral
public, shall be edopted,
recorded. and certified 11
are ordinancts of munk:ipel
corporations and the record
thereof thall be given in all
courts the same effect •• it
given !IUCh ordinances. but
the advertisements of tuch
ordert and regulationt shall
be by publication in one
newspaper pubUthed and of
general circulation within
the district . Publication shall
be made once a week for two
consecutrve weeki and &amp;uch
ordera and reguilltiont shall
take effect end be in force
ten day 1 from the deta of the
flrA publication. In cases of
emergency cau~ed by epidemica of contagious or
infecttoua diteaHs. or ccndltiont or eventt endllngering the public health. the
board may declare tuch
ordtn and regulation• to be
emergency meuurea, tnd
such ordert and regulation•
shell become effective im ·
mediately without such ad vertising, recording , 1nd
certifying .
3709.99 Penahiol
Whoever violates secUon
3709 . 20 . 3709 . 21 , or
3709 .22 of the Reviled
Code or any order or regull tkm of the board of health of
a city or general health
dl1trict edoptad in pursuance of such sec:tiona. or
interferes with the executKm
of such an order or regula tion by a member of the
board or penon authorized
by the board. shall be fined
not more th1n ana hundred
dollars or imprlaon&amp;d not
more than ninety days. or
both . No per10n shall be
imprisoned for the first
offen~a , and the pro11tcution
shall ~vnys be for a first
offenlllfJ unlen the affidavit
upon which the proaecution
i• in~ituted contains the
allegat iOn that the often .a ia a
aubtequent offen11 .
hcept in cate of an
emergency endangering tM
public health cau11d by an
epidemit. an infectiou1 or a
communicable disease . or a
disaster enu~tgency condl·
tion or event, no pro~ecution
for violation of any regula tion or order adopted puraulnt to ~action 3709 .20.
3709 .21. or 3709 .22 of tho
Revi•d Code shall take
piKe until twenty day1 a her
tuch board of heallh haa
notified the penon 1ubject
to such ~u lation or order crl
the specific violation al leged. Any per10n nottfl8d
by the board of 1 violation of
any tuch regulation or order
may fUe an 1cdon for declar ltory judgement pursuant to
section• 2721 . 01 to
2721 .111S, tncluW., of the
Revited Code. to have deter mined whethet" tuch regull ·
tion or order It unrea1on1ble
or unl1wful. No IUCh prate·
cuUon ahall be commenced
when , within tuch twentyday period, the violation haa
been corrected . No such
proeecut6o n shall be comm~ced until tuch 1 declara tory judgment has been
given .
(8) 17, 24 . 2 I&lt;

2

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WHEREAS, the McOo·
ntld Corpor1tion it the
owner of • 0.06 tcre ptrcet
of r11l Htate situated south
of • 25 foot IIIey lolning
Fron1 Street and Wut Main
Street which Is more partk:u·
larly described u Exhibit B
attached hereto.
WHEREAS , the 0.06 acre
parcet of reel estate owned
by the McOonlld' s Corporatlon c1n be u aed by the
Vill•ge of Pomeroy for road
purpOIBI and pu~ic use and
the 0.08 acre parcel owned
1
p
by the V liege of omeroy
hu no uM •nd the conveyance and exchange of taid
reel estate with the McDo·
nald't Corporation would
not be detrimental to the
general inter•t of the VII lag• of Pomeroy .
BE IT ORDAINED by the
VIllage Council of the Village
of Pomeroy, State of Ohio.
•ffirmetrve vote of til
members elected thereto
thlt :

by'"

1. The Village of Pomeroy

convey to the McOon•ld't
Corporltlon the o.oe ICrl
parcel of real est•t• des·
cribed in Exhi~t 8 tor
·
ide
e)Cchtnge an d m cons ra·
tion of the McDon•ld't
Corporetion conv.uing to
h VIII
I p .,
h
t e
age o
omeroy t e
0.06 acre parcet of real
. E x hibi t
"tate detcr ibed 1n
A.
2. The M1yor of the Vlll1ge
of Pomeroy and ht Clerk are
hereby authorized and in atructed lo teke all tteps
necetllry to effectul1e the

NOTICE TO BIODEAS
Sealod propotalowlllblrwcalved by lhe Meigs County
Commlolio..s 11 ihlir olflot
in lhe Melgo County Court·
Pomeroy, Oltla 417U
und 12 P.M . (noon) on Sopt.
&amp;. 1880 lrtd -~~~ II 1:30
P.M . Sept. II ond ...S lloud
for fumilhing m..,W. •d
perfonning tllbor for 1hecompkltion of the folowing:
Paving of 2011 Sq. Yd.

hou•.

ptrhlng facility adjacent to
Village ot Syracu• Munici·
~I Swimming Pool tLondon

oolt .

Plant and apeclficationt
on file 1t the Melga County
Commi~tlonert' office. Bidder must u• their own bid
form . Front of envelope conteinlng bid mutt be cl•rly
marked "Bid for Syracu •
Pool P•ving'. ·
The propo1ed project mey
be eumlned otlhe Office ol
the Meigs County Commielioners, CourthouM, Porn·
eroy, Ohio, between the
hourtof 8 :JO A .M . and 4 :JO
P.M . Mond•y through frl·
dey .
All propoAia are to be K·
companied bye bid -.orlty
In tho form of a 10011 Bid
Bond complying with the
provitiont 01
Section•
163 ·671 of the Ohio Revlaed Code. or a Ca1hier'1
Check, Certified Check, or
letter of Credit property te·
cured In the omount of not
leu than 1 0 " of the total
sum or sum• bid.
Upon award of contract.

100 % Bfd Bonds tubmitt8d
by eucctuful bidder mu•
automaticalty convan to 1
Performance, labor and Ma·
terNII P•yment Bond given in
the n•me of the M.. gt
County Comminioner•ln 1
tpecific amount eqUIII to
1 OO% of the Cunt,.ct Sum.
No bidder mly withdrww
their bid within liiltty dey••ftar the actual dete of the

opening
thereof.
Thil project
il tD be fund.d

'-·
~ -~-d "
"" proce- ,.._.,.,
am
: : . i;:'k'""""J,.~::

awarded by the Ohio Depar1-

Oult Claim Deed to the
McDonald' 1 Corporation.
larry Wehrung, Bruce
Reed . Betty Baronick,
William Young. Brian
Shank, Thomas Werry
Members of Pomtfoy
Vllfage Council
18) 10. 17. 24 . 31 ;
(91 7. 5tc

5

"1:'·Melgo County Com·
mioalonou oN vllolly ,....,.
1111d In bid propollio from
minotfty ortd female oon·
tractors.
The Moigo County Com·
mioalo-1 tho rlgh1
IO WINo orty im9Uiarand/ or informaUtiet end to
accept or ~ect any or all
bid1 and/ or anv pan thereof.
Mary Hobl.rter. Clerk
Meiga County
Commluloner•
(8117. 24, 21c
Public Notice
NOnCE TO BIDDERS
Sealed P__.swllbe,..
•vw--

c:ehMd by the Me6al County contiiK'tOfl mutt edhlre to

Commlleonws at t1t.ir aHice
in the Meigs County Court-

hou-. ~ov. Ohla48711
untl 12 P.M.Inoon)on Slot.
5 , 1990Md~.rat2P.M.

•- •
~·
....,•. vondroldlioudforlllrnilhlng matlrilll and J*'·
fanning lebot for thtQOITlPI.
tion of tha tolowina:
Con•uction oJ e 20'
6 •'•17' 0" re1troom lecillty
built of concre.. block wfth
a wood roof. Total aree of
the buldlnt II 341.5 OQ. 11.
Plane and --uacationa on
. . -..
fUe •• the Meigl County
Commluioner1' office.
Blce.r mu•
own bid
fonn. front of envet- con-taininQ bid
ba dMity
marlled ..Bid for Middleport
R..troom FacUlty...
Tha propoMd Protacl may
be examined at tha Office of
the Melg1 County Commitlionera. CourtbouM, Pom·
eroy. Ohio. • - · - - ~.,...,_, u..
hourt of 8:30A .M. lnd4:30
P.M. Monday fhPI\llllh Frl·-day .
All p&lt;opo•l• oro1o be IC·
companied by a bid MCUrfty
in the fonn of 1
Bond camptylng wfttl th•
proviUone of
Sections

u•
mu•

100% a.d

ond P"'' Oevio-Booon powval~

lng - · oppllcobla to thio
" 1 : '·Molgo County Com·
mllliontrl 11"1 vh:ally kltereated in bid propo.a1 from
minority and female con-

tractora.
The Meig1 County CommleJionera reserve the righ1
to wahte any lrregularitie•
and/or lnformalides and to
aca.pt or retect any or all
bld1 and/or anv pen thereof.
Mory Hobo..,..,, Clerk
Mlliga County
Commluioners
(8117, 24. 2tc
Public Notice

NOTICE OF SALE
ly vinue of 1n Order of
S.teisiUed out of the ComPI
Co n 1 M ·
mona en
u o
etgs
County. Ohio, in the cue of
TheFarmenBank•S•vings
Company. Plaintiff,"'· Wei·
loco L. AouiBr, el ol., Oo·
fendlntt. upon 1 Judgment
ttter.ln
rendered. being
C.11 No. 90·CV-83 In 11id
Court I will offer for Nit et

•Mobile ttome

Gutters

PM•

Happy Belated

FREE ESTIMATES

62nd Birthday,

949-2168
8· 7-'90-IMO ..

Mom,

992-7479

,_,•r.1-12-'U.IItt

SHRUB &amp; TREE

Daughters .

TRIM and

We love

Margaret Caudill
Jackson. Oh.
Louise McMillan
Irvin , Tellas
11

Memory

In Memory Of
JAMES F. EVANS
Who Left Us On
Auguat 24. 1988
Sadly mined by
his wife , Ann, and
children, Pam &amp;
Dennia, Christy &amp;
Tim, Jay &amp; Debbie;
granddaughter,
Amber Blacks1on ;
Grandson , J . T .

REMOVAL

You .

Help Wanted

·uGHT HAULING

•FIREWOOD

..... Location:
161 Nortlt Soctll4l
MiMoport, Olio 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
Wo

C.V fllhlng luppll•

Bill SlACK
992-2269

Your Phone
BllloHere

. IIISIIBl MIMI
16141 992-USO

USED RAILROAD nES
WANTED

Leading Tri·County
area heating &amp;air con·
ditioning business is
looking for an ex peri·
enced heating &amp; air
conditioner installet.
1) Years of
Experience
•Good Working
Conditions
Send Reaume to
Daily Sentinel
P.O . Box 729L
Pomeroy, Ohio
45769

We can repair and

rt-

(614) 9U:,f1!.4

CUSTOM BUilT
HOM£S &amp; GARAGES

Sadly milled by

"At ROCisonablo Pricos"

SIDING CO.

PH. 949-2101

llew"-Wt
"Free Estimatu"

Res. 949·2860

PH. 949-2801
or Its. 949-2160

Day or Hight
NO SUNDAY CAUS

NO

4·16-16- tin

SUNDA l CAW
lr 16-16- tfo

Dorothy Evan•

~·

....., .

-'&amp;P"·..

~

.

\

In Memory of
CHARLES

F.

PILES, SR . •
who left u1 August

24,

1988 .

When I muot l"ve you
lor • little while,
PI"•• do no1 grlev1
1nd shed wild teer1
And hug your sorrow
to you through the
yoen.
But sllrt ou1 br1vlly
with 1 gallant omll1:
And lor my uke 1nd In

my n•r1111
Live on 1nd do all
things the umt.
Food not your lonell·
nHI on 1mpty deyl,
But fill eech w1klng
hour In u1eful wtyl,
Reach out your hand
In comfort 1nd In
cheer
And lin tum wMI com·
fort you and hold

you n•r;
And nw•. nw•
afraid to ella,
For I am wlltlrtg

vou In tilt allyl

be

for

Lo¥ed IfNI ~nltud by
flrnll¥ IfNI frlln•.

~

.. l

'-:,.,

~'

tpaA-r..-.-.. · - .._._
205 NORTH SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
OFFICE 992 - 2886 / HOME 992 - 5692
DOTIIE S. TURNER. BROKER

lANGSVIllE - Elepnco all the war - Mansion on the
Hill - !here ,u~ ISn'lenough words lo descrtbelhiS 3 rr
old, 2 slOt 1 home wtth 2 gorgeous l1r'p~ces. beaut1lui cabt
nets galore mkrtchen. 3 b1g balhrooms. 4 bedrooms. lormal
dtmng room. an d huge lam1ly room. S1ts way backlrom road
for prtva cyand a vtew. Has approx 61) acres lor animal s or
hunters
CALL FOR MORE DETAILS $140 ,000

Bring It In Or
Pick Up.

We

KEN'S APP14ANCE
SERVICE .
or 915-3561
Acr011 Frorn Post OHlco
217 E. Soc. P-oy
POIIEIOY, 0110

992-SllS

WE NEED

USnNOS

614-992-2328

HOT SPRING
SPA
Y o ur

"\(,) Day· A· Year
Rei real.

nropet

We Say What We do. We Do What We Say.
36 YRS . EXPERIENCE

7-23-1 mo.
Is

Your Roof Rtady for Anothtr Ytor of Ice
and Snow?
How's Tht Time to find Out.

CALL JACKS IOOFING &amp;
CONSTIUCnON
992-7762

For Old

a. Nliw Roofe: Shinglea

RBpelre. Gutters
Building and Remodeling

We Guaranlee Your
FREE ESTIMATES

WUTTO BE AN ENTREPRENEU R1 - That ~ own your own
bugne.ss. Alocal bar with a restaurant Seats 92 people. big
dance floor. band sland, all equtpmenl. lix!ures, slock.land.
and buildtng. Is presently dotng a greal bugness Selling lor
health reasons.
COME IN FOR DETAILS

!UPPERS PlAINS - Arllltllh Addition - I slory ranch
w~h 3 bedroom~ equ1pped ltitthen. garden area and ap
prox. ~ acre oiland.
$32,000.

Tu frinf(

316190/lfn

POMEROY - No Down Payment - Owners wlll carry 2nd
mortgage On lhiS lwo story home on a good slreet. Has a
~rge lamtli room. &lt;OI'1e hardwood lloors. J bedrooms. and a
dming room Has ~n~ siding for lowmamlenance
ONLY 124.000

LANGSVILLE - Bil Lnel Lot - Side silting porch. newer
prelly kilchen, vtnyl stding, new carpeltng, 2 bedroom~ btg
living room, plus a 3 room house lor sloraee or renlal.
JUST $25,000

c~.uiom

Hand

WANT ADS bring

Vacation Money

BAUM
LUMBER

· Announcements
3

Announcements

ADOPTION
W•'d I ova to •hire our helrte &amp;
home wtth lnflni..WIII otftr IO¥t,
w1rm1h &amp; attiCI.Ion, financially
s.cure, leta help ••ct-. olherl
MadlealllAgal IJ:pt:niU p1ld,
C1ll collect Evtnlngt, 201-427·
ADOPTION
9pecltl fllmlly Wlntl to aivtl
your baby 1 loving home. Clive
your blby 1nd Ul 1 ch1nce. C.ll
.collect 70~352·1656 . M1ry Ellyn
and Chuck.
Single? You ohould bl rNdlnt
H11rt181rch Holllnt NIWSIIHif,
ProfHing
lrtl
1ingl11.
Heart111rch, P.O. Box 1043, Gal·
Hpollo, OH 45531.
TRAVEL, Foolboll Buo Trlpo.
WVU wt Mtry~nd It Pitt. US
P.nn State ve Syrteu. 11 VIr·
glnll Tech. NFL StMitrl II
Ctevel1nd Brawnt. S.n Francisco 11 Clnclnnttl Movies on
buo. No omoklng or drinking
pormHIId. Conllel Rully Coato
304-75Ft-2431. lue daparte N,ltro.
4

Glveeway

2 rNr old Cocklr ml•.ct ftm.lla,
I month old moil pup. IIHU·
I MI.

s ll:ht..,• . 4 rn.lle, 1 femat. . ......
•2·314S.

t - k old Engllali Soller puppa.. 1 male, 1 fantail to good

CHESTER
985-3301

PAYitiG AS OF TODAY, AUG. 1Or 1990

11 Copl* '1 I*' lb.
CIMn Dry Aluminum Can1. 3110 I * lb.
C._. AU1D lladlttt- 440 lb.; lelhliill •1 11.
Yellow • - 400 lb.; Alum. llteata 400 lt.

tii/ShlphordiCitow tw1 oponod
toflgut. Rid colltr, an.,.,. to
"WOolly." VlclnHy ol AddiiC&gt;n
Plkl or IOCII IUrroundlng trel.
II you hovo 111n PLEASE Contact: 114-M7·7710.

~

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

a family, 1 tr.il

ALL Yard Salllllllll 91 Pold In
AdYince. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m.
the dly bttore tht 1d ilia n.Jn.
sundoy octhlon • 2:00 t,m·
Frldly. Mondly ldhlon • :00
p.m. Sllurday.
Giant Cllrwgt S1t1f Augu.l 24th,
11--1; • 25th, 1-2. Croaaro.de In
Dlnvllle, St. Rl. 325, llelg1
County.
Yard Solo: 112 milo pool Bob
McCormick Rd. on S.R. 581. Sal
11-4; blby clolhao.
Yard Silo: Fri I Sol WhHI
houee aerou from Utlhodt.l
Church, At. 588. Rodney.

Pt.

11

31

Help Wanted

Mlrtao-fW nteded, part tlmt
holp for Cont101po FllhiOfl
_ , . Puty Pion Co. No lnV'Mtm_., no delivery, tor Inter·
v11w oppol,.mont304-f75.!152.
Orgenlol NNdlcf. Ropt7 tn ..~••
1nQ to G,.co Eptocopo Churoh,
32t E. J.. ln 9trtel, Pomeroy or
call fJ'M-982·3168 on Tu... or
Thurw. befoAI noon.

Plrt tlmt baby altttr In my
home when ec:hool atartl. 304IIINTIQ.

Pleasant

&amp; VIcinity

Po...n with boot to onlol
Yard Solo, Klngtown Rood atMI· du~ng IMpootlon of Pomeroy·
lng Aug. 23, 24". 2!1. 8:00 UN dlrlt. M1aon bridge. Durallon 3 to 4
wka. $2.50f\Nk. Contact Ham·
Yonlloll, Sunclly Alia, Hi K
K llobiiO Port, tc0 11; montree tnd Anoc. 211-4HPohtl _ , . , 1:00 om·?. Rain IItl1. la.1t1.-6p.m. fll.l'.

a

or Shnt.

POSTAL
JOBS
$18,3112181.t251Yr. N"" hl~ng. Coli It)
aoe.e11.eooo EXT. P-4552 for
curront Uot.

Pomeroy,

A wry loving m• .. kilt.,. to 1
homo. Wormod. 614·882-

l!zo3.

2 atory 3 bedroom houH on
LocUli StrOll. 14.1500 080. 114-

827-1438 1her 5 pm.
3 bedroom hom•, 2 baths,
dining -m, lull bo11mont. 2
C:lr g1rage. 3 1/2 ICrH, Jtricho
Rood, 14~ , 500 . 30HJS-a4&amp;.

bMroom home, IIIWRI
balaRc:e Mtton County Bond
~n 1.5,. lntlfnl, will con~ider
trailer for dwn p~~yment, ~

S

815-1104.

3 bedroom, lull banment, gee
hoot, clolf, go'"'"'· double lot
w/moblle hcime, Muon, WV.

304-812·3&amp;83.
3 BA, 112 aera, uc. Alccoon
Creek tronllge. Bot~t dock, naw
sundeck, 10 min. from lclwn.
Ctly tc:hools. 814-258-1881.
S room houH on UncOin H•l. 1

acrl, CIMn lot. 814-812-3270.

7 room• 1 112 bltha, COYntry
Rvlng but cioN to Utlga Bchool
1nd lawn. At. 33-&lt;1 line,
Townehlp Road 27. Flrat road to

(8-lllrhl.

7a.m.-10p.m.

IOO...t63-4336

AVON • Alt arMs, CIJI Marilyn
A NO NON5ENSE WAY TO 1800
A DAYI
11 ptuo F.A.S.E. K.A. StovRI. 2 Bo1 224, South Point, OH
45680.

COOK FOR HIGHWAY-IN, APPLY
IN PERSON, 114-44M201.
Domino'• Plul hiring clrlwro,
mu.t M 11 wtth dlplridable car
1nd lnw,.nae, IPI&gt;f't' "' pem_on
11:00 II~ 4:00, 421 Yilnd Sl.,

Point-.

Drlvw Handymtn. AMJtl busy
new doctor pan-tim•. Calf Dr.
Snyder lf4-448.3373 lllltwtlly
Only.
Elm by thl - . Join
lhl numbtrl to dlmonl!l:rat•
"Chrloi...W.I'IItlnd-Tho-World".
Juty.Docwnblr. LM\VI noJ!II,
lddrMI, lltfl phone nuntblr on

-Iring-114M-Alii.
EARN IIONEY Roldlng . - 1
130 0001yr potonlll

-1

NoW

hfrlng. (I) 1011~
Ell Yllltll.

EARN IIONEY illodlnt
130,000/yr. potontial
How hi~. (II.....,._
Ell Y4582.

flat Bod d~v... noodod tor tong
houlo. AUolll 1 r- ~~raqulrod. eon 11WTI-IIOOI or

.........8443.
INTELUGENCI .1019. CIA, US

-

CuiiiH!IL D1A, o1o. Hlrlng.
Colli.....,_ bi.K·10111.

LDoal buelnMB """ ~Ill
,_ltlori.

.,.,.....
......
.....
e~;i- ..
-~..
rasumM tor t.crttrial

·AII-jiu.......

(I~~=

;:r"-•nl
. . . '::J="r,
J&gt;olnt

Sl, Pl. Pft,

.

com-

11-..371-

HouM dNnlng once • WMk,
= · b l l , •"" "" Dobbll -

KDunlry Kkls Child C.rt. A tun

m:·

~~ to lloy ""•r• htondohlpo
OrNt IOCitlona. IM·Di2·

v....

lloglc
Coy Clro Clnlor
rouonobll,
.._,.blo,
tkJenat, qUiftty child Gl,._ liondey 1hru F~diJ, 7:30 Ill 5::!0.
FOf ftKiftl lnfonnltlon ot to
. . .r 3114-611-!.147.
Mllll Pluta's O.y Care Centw.
Sato, otfordlblo, c:hlldclra. fii.F
1 a.l'ft. • 5 :30 p.m. Aglt 2 ·10.
Before. 1ft1r tchool. Orop-lnt
.. . 514-448-f224.

-

c... In my homo,
-MoM~. -

0U1111y ChMd

Will blbyoll In my homo.
Bullvllll ,lko Rd. 114-441·- ·

Will do blbyshtlng In my home.
.,.."lll2·22t 0.

Wll do llouHOIHnlng. ~
- · 114&lt;WN8S3.
Wll do lOWing In my o.actllne for Cltrletmae Ordtrt:
Doc \ 111110. 514~1-11188.
Will to bllwoll1lng In my homo
weekdly•, lgea: '2 • up. .._"
1ayc,art eJPlrienc:t &amp; r•f.,-.o.oM. Excellent
e~
1202.

c.,..

Would llka to do blbyollllng In
my homo. llooi-Frf. Doyo only.
51+44HIH.
Would llko 10 do blbyollllng.
~ Btvd. Rot. 1 £"lp. "c-

Cute Po~ Gor011n Shlohonl

Pu""'"!o-~.!'"k" O!dt aloo 4
C.Ui:o Kn....., ..........11.
F- Puoollo: 2 - old, nlld
to Ill bOhtatl loci. llolhw dlod.

1Vlt Robot llobllo Homo, 10dO.
moo nogotlablo. 11+882·2052.
1I'JII Guerdon Futunma12d!. 2

bodroorn, Control Air $Htl. 514-1012.
18'71 9chuHz, 14xM, 2 BR, 111
•ctrie. $0,000. Aft., 5 p.m. 114388-9&amp;34 or 388-85211.
1t90 Schultz 14x70, 2 btdrooma,
IXC Clond, SQ4.e7S-30M Of liter
1:00 pm Clll 31)4..875-3273.
1882 Townhouu, 14•70, double
ndo, CA, Mllny Extrasl On

w1e ranted

~~

In Rodney.

14-2~!1041.

1114

Merchandise
51

Schu"~

14rU, AC, dock,
ttonae tndg, $11,000. 304-1718145.

LMI••.
pete,

$2&amp;5.104-4118-1815.
3 bocfroont, In town, DopooH &amp;
Rollrlnooo. Clll 614-446-0341&amp;.

3 bedroom, In town. OepDslt &amp;
R•t•~noe~. Call 814-448-0365.
Tlktng oppllcltlono lor 2 Iorge
modem very nlea, pl111y furnllhld counlry hom••· $500
1nd $400. No lnMdl pets.
Reflftnce •nd dlpotlt r~ulrMt.
514-62. . .7.
42

Mobile Homes
tor Rent

2 bedroom tfllllr tor rent Gt~
llpolla Fony, ~lolly lumlaliod,
lrH wit., 6 garbage, phone
304·7'1'3-2MI or avanlngs 675--

2821.
2br, mDblll hDml tor rent, total

ellctrlc:._l!! petl, no drtnkera.
114-317-.....
3
btdroom,
tumlahld,
Wllhtr/Dryer, tor ull or rent.
114-882··""·
!lbr double wl•, Clark Chapel,
7ml. tram Holzw HDiphtl,
Chlfdrtn welcome, approHd.
$200 H.U.D. OM-446-8434.
3br Halter, 5ml. lrom Oltllpolia,
Chlldrtn ..tcome, Kyg., C:r.. k
s;: ~:tr u.o. opprovoct. saoo
I
34.

4

MobUe home tor r.nt to on•
gentllmln ln Mlneravllla.
tm-3111.

st•·

Tralltf; Fwn'ed Of unlum'ld, 2
BR, cobll, bllutltut river view.
In Klftlue-. Foeter'e Mobtle
Homo Plrlt.l14-441-11102.

44

Apanment
for Rent

LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sofu ond cltllro prlcld ll&lt;lrn
S31S lo 1915. T•biH $50 tnd up
to 1125. Hide-a-ada SUO to
$515. Aecllrwa $225 to $375.
Lampo 121 to $12&amp;. DlnatiN

$1011tnd
to $405.
WoodDllkl
llbla
w.a cholroup1285
to 1191.

$145 •P to 1371. Hutchlo 14&lt;10 •

'-

Llkl , _ 1081" 12110 Ctoy1on
moblll
• 1-1/2
bolho, Mly
corpolod,
coilt.diot
coiling, unclorplnnlng, por&lt;:h
wrroor, 2 1111 ar lltpa. Edra
lurnlluro opllonol. 112,1100. 814-

•a-2831.

SPECIAL Foctory to youM1, 2
or I bedroom14x70 ~ 1t
rht

unblllevlb..

price

of

112,1100 doiiVIrod 111&lt;1 lit up.
CIIU 1-m.41)45 for dolallo.
Nashua
14¥70
wle•pando,
lllualod .11 ..,. land, Point
llonr • .,,.., orlcod
on lttojllctlon. !104.a7s-7817.

Pt-.

Vlndolo 11111 llorlllll Zllr, bolh 1
LR, k"chon, dining room. Gooo
oondHionl514-24!1-l283.

33

Farms for Sale

I
c/";h
J...L

~1

_,-

c

up, bunk bedl comp4tlt wllh
molt- $28&amp; ond up lo 139&amp;.
btby blda tno MtHretHI or
box springe fWI or twin $78, firm
$88, 1nd lt8. Outen Mil $275 I
up, King 13!10. 4 d...... chlol
161. Qun C.blneta &amp;, 8, I 10
gun. Baby mltlr..... IU I
SA&amp;. Bed tram• $2~~- Ouaen
Slzol35 I king fnlmo ...,. Dood
~'- of "bt•oom sufle'
rnollll cablnlll, hlodboordo 1:!0
and up to $81..10 d1y1 AIM •
0IIh w~h IPf&gt;rovod Crodll. 3 mi.
..,. Butovllll Rd. Coon 8 A.ll.lo
5 P.M. Mon. lhru Sot. c.u 11+
...-4322.
2 pe., living room eulte, good
concl, 61+4(11-4"n8.

4 pc Mvi"'' room oullo, 2 q11110
IIH WIIIN' bed1, A1lnbow wUr
110ften.r, S..ra ewing .... 304111-11411.
4 ~., 1olld wood antique b.cf
111. 9N1Jtllul Englloh hor11
ahol dttk and awlvll c:hl lr
$1500. JOtallo 11,1100. pltrl. Jocklo
304.all-6011.
Couch, cha1~1 ottoman, 2 and
t1bM, 1 conee ttbl• 1941 I
pc. dlnl"'' room oull, 1 window
tx• ft ., f etorm door, Ill PO.
oond. oftor &amp;p.m. 514-446-0373.

County .lppllonca, lno. Dood
UMd tppUanc., T.V. 1111. 0.0
8 t.m. to I p.m. Mon ..Sit.
....1611!1. 821 :!rd. •••. Oolllpollo, Ul

'14-

OonorolollctM - l n g . , .
chine, ti.CO. 111. 304-07s-f'111.
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wuhera, dryert, refrigerators,
Slutgga Applla~....
Upper Rlv.r na. BHidl Stone
Crttt Motel. Clll 614-44&amp;-7398.

""'I"·

54

Miscellaneous

Merehandl 88

441..a111.

cr.. mlo

Sale, Kiln, Mokfe,
Q,.....wtre, Bl~l lnd OIUIL
Milo 0&lt;11 Sond HIM, Point
PI-nt. 3t)4.e71.18M·
Dl•mond Tannlt 8NCIM, Total
Wol hi 110 K Ill n~all ~•11 ~: ~In ..~
oi!W, ot10 clfarnonct c~ulcoluo
go lllflh h; BIIX blko, .-.!Uno
retail wlue MSO will Mil to $175,
or best ott.r. Only UMd one
. , m-. .,........14t
For Solo: Botono Moworo, 3
'IOhp
ch. ..,,, 2 dock1 • 8hp,
8"M-44eonglnoo, oil lot 13110.

3331.

For SolO: FuH maok, VHF-UHF,
Chllnnoi Mllllr Color T.V. An·
lonna, wlrotor 1 o rotor bo1
ctble wire I 40ft. ,owar UMd 1
yoor, NIW: 1325; WIO 1111 - ·
1g1 tor $100, you like down,
114-256-1114.
GI.,_ uorignl .._r, llrp
oopochy, tlko now. f2l!l . Trucll
1~ toot tlumlnum. $100.
~a

II

"' ·
Hospital Bed Manusl,
oond, lt4-441-1082.
On1 hospltll ~n
dltlon. 614 44~.

good

Queln eltl wat.m.d $125.
- . , otMrlng tor Fonl 414
1125. SliNG, 8 track, $150. 30457$-1!137.

Ont be*oom •~*· ~ rwnt .
1221 month. Dopolh roqulrod.
t14-112-:tt11 afttr I p.m.

Prollulonal ,-rson to , .
entmtl clew tool b.ltt-. tub. BM-992-7583.
Top Cloh pold. Old tumhuro
cuboardt,
qulltt,
orlenlll,
ptln!lngs, toy1, or •ntlrt tltlt•
e1ll colftct 30-t-42.5-3775, or 304·
523-385.4 .

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandlsa
2 Uoyd S.underl 11wn chalre,
llka ntW. 12! pair. 11"'7112-2231
Call tt.rb et11r J ~ oo p.m.
2 ~·ble

bl~ek

and whM•
T.V. a. OWmond alutttr ring, 2
chlldt scootart, gu ;rill. 114-

HAPPY JACK FLEA GARO. All
rnet:IJ patenltd ct.vict; oontrola
ftelt In tha home wfthoul: PES.
TICIDES. A••ults ovtrnl~.
R&amp;G FEED
SUPPLY. 388 W.
M1ln St., Pom.roy.

a

tm-8524.

---------

Rouah'e SblwbwTy Fann:
Beana $15 buahel: cucurnbln
$10 MhiJi ~ canning
• - • - . " bilohll. 2 mHao
from New Htvtn ,.,.,.,.-2217.

21

1030 Cui Dllool Tnclor 13.8110;

130 CeN wf4 bottome piOWI, &amp;

gdndorlml1w, 13,485"i Loll
moc1o1 115 Co• Dovta Brown
Trootor w/111. Btllh Hog, 13,8110;
Owner Will Flnonco. 61+2B&amp;11522.
2 horu Tndllr lor •II. 1800.
114-448-2107, 114-388-8S04..
240 ......, Ferg'--on Trac:lor-14 hp, roll &amp;or, rodlo, 700 houro.
condhlon. 11,1100. hly eltwtor, bnllh hog,
movrtng ...hlno, d - .,._
(2-14 -~ pololo · 1M-

Ex_,.

dlr lllJ:•, Iii UG cOI')d. J04..ZTS.
&lt;121&amp;.

ock

63

Llv.....

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181 11F TriCior 13,1110; 110 MF
01111o1 wllh blloh ftoa, 12,100;
2010 JO wfth oultfwtot 12100;
So.- 55 Ottv• t1.1111. JuWi•
Font, SI,IM; 1H Ford Ol,l'lll;.!l:
11 M; 11,H8; 0... wot
f1W1115Z2.

,.,_noe.

a

11180 1Ift. - - Hone
Sloclt Trllllf 13,215; u..d 15ft.
Bumper Shock Tnllll', New
=~•; : ~ a uto troller

4

22

Money to Loan

mo
,.,

1tll SUzuki 150 O.R., 5900
mi'-IH:cel~t condhkm. Mkl"'' .114-lm·TilS.
1187 Suzuki Quid Runner 4-

......,, etectrtc ttan, rtvefSI

gear. &amp;callent condition 11800.

Call814-441-1711.

For Soli: IHI 100 ~:1";:·
11,200. Call after 5p.m. I

.....

75 Boats &amp; Motors

for Sale
1112 17 ft. Starcr~ft Tri-Hull
- · 1211 HP, Evlnt'lldl Engl111,
CIO!ftlllll• top now uollololory.
Clfl 81+-131i ollor t:oo p.m.
1. . llowaMI X2 Joe Sid. I.Dt1
of nlra. 111111 IOU. CIIU
IMIIIZ•JI87 or 114f'JII2-31!5A.

1• SlxtNn fool Fow Wlnns
outbowd, one owner low how's,
11,800. ftmt. 304-815-1177.

BOATS· MOTORS · TRioli.SRS
........ -

cc.:::r

"WW CANNOT SPELL I
W11IIOUT
U"
RIV£
~= OALLJIIOUS, OH 114-

i
u··55=: ·:::-...::

. . . . .I.

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l-4ntlloooui14L

•

au~..

BoJa • Cobia

B-1 11180. 1 1 1 1 - with
1\DIIO
to
14,000
Cloh
WATER
Rllloi11.HAMILTON
SI'ORTB, INC. PROCTORVILL(,

OHIOI14-8H-TII8.

79

Campers&amp;

Roglatorod Y11rll1111 Filly, Shown
at WNnlfng U Hoolilr Qaalc,
nlc., Plillmlno MIN, YDUth

Po&amp;ru,

Gtnu~w

w111 lhow

Motor Homes

Dodge mo1or hDml,
w... 1m
m.a313, Ch&amp;Mt Otckll'.

1101 or Englfoh. -1&amp;22.

304-

1f71 motor home Chtmplon. 22

flt&gt;IOIII

tt.. 17,800. Clun. lt4-902-6!,..

on Frldoy II lhl Alhlno U..
took Bolli, u.s. 110 Will, loJ.

91arcr~~ft PQIHIP c:amper. SIMPII
8. Stowe, turnaa., twnl;r.:xc.elllnl oondlll101.114Jlll2

Foodlr Coli Ioiii
AllaUII 214h, tHD1. o1 1:OOp.m.
Clftll ICCiplod onor 4:00p.m.

119 to ...11-.
~2322, ...~. 3&amp;31.

•

64

Hey &amp;

Services

Grain

,:,.....,...-::-.,:...=-~=-~~

a.- • Tl-lty.
Round Bolli In lhl Flold. 114Hay "" Sail.

81

Home

24HIM

Improvements

Transportal len

........

19'15 Oldl CIAIISI Supreme
$800. 304-4&amp;1-1875.
111111 Elcomlno 11 100. Ifni fonl
F1IIO 4x4 11000. t1182 Ponlloo
IIOOO, laadocf 12400. 11l85 Chivy
•
GL
C.vaUII' $2295. 111B 5 oiOipo
4 door 13200. 114/tm·TIM.
11111 Monte Corio 18110. :JOWJI.
51188.
111111 Fonl Gronoda, $248. 8142454213.
1i18 PlYmoUth TraK Oultl4', 4
Ortva, .......... Body
rough 1500. 8144158-1731.

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncondlltonol Ufotl.,. guarontM. l.Dal rettrene.. tumllhed .
Fr. •tlmlt• Cd coa.ct 1·
814-2!1-0U1, doy or night
Roger~~ B...mtnt Wat..-proo1~

Compllll• lloblt. Horn• 111 ups
I ropolro, lloo plumbl"'' &amp;
oll&lt;lrlco~

rooting, ...,odoll"''.
potlco I docko ole. REMODEL·
INOI AtferenoH. E.lthutaa.
.,._m1.
Ron'a TV Bwvloo, -lo!Wng
1ft Ztftlttl · - ... oicjng .....
other brancfl.. Houel Cll .. , 11~
ooolllnco ...,..,.._ WV
304~181 Ohio 614-448-2084.
Rotary or ottM IGOI drilling.

::r..:-

wallo cOIIIf'lolod amo doy.
ond IWVIco, 304

~,\"~·~~:~~~?;~~
Joe-.
OH WOCHI37..528.
DaYle

CMIW; top olllnl, ~
car. LAW mltteae. one
owner, UpC In-· Rkolnlorlof. $12,DIIO."If4M2-I.
-

1NII C1tnY1or lllh Avo, 1 - ·
18,100. lllaoltblmt RIIIIJ, .,..
... 0001 .

Stw·Yac

Strvlc• .
Ad. Partt, ·~
~kup, lnd dollvary. 6tol~

CnNt

Plumbing &amp;

82

Heating
C.rt•'• Plumbing
onciHoatlng
Fow1hondPino
Otlllll alii, Ohto

114 441 Jill

84

Electrtcal &amp;
Refrigeration

Atll-..111

!'!MI.
' !:tnt 1

or

oommlf'Cllt

.. ropolro.
Motrlolln. Aldtnour

Eloclrtcaf, 304-411-llSII.

f'ool.o1.•
,.,.....,.1,...,

Aa II Wot• a..too.

-r

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

IOmt, Will.
or
~ .llvory. CIU-

ont ION, wooded ~ote.
oft~ .......
tlonolna.
Joiloha Aood, Point Ploulril.
:ti044TN405 or i112.all.

Apptex

-·

oec.

.....

31 Homll for Sill

..-i I~JJIIiR~Ibli:,_'f:ll
, . , In ,..... • ,.... urni-

I

-10

IIUMIIER 9£LLDOWN
- l d .... Sldl, 11180
11 l,.n 1811 Prto-. 20!1. oft

Und .., lfMtng AYO. -lot.~
mMM

D--~ 114-44&amp;-

....... ,., • llori-.

autttortud parta a. aarvlca.
Part1 tor moet mt,lor branft

.,. wot

Town

.. ofloro,
snar.
of

Sovlngl I Loan Co., of
Ohio, .ubiiGI Ia
rfahllo roiOOI
I .V. por
.ti1re ..
Write
ctoiiU 011 of Oolltpotto Dolly
Tl'lbunoL121 Third Avonuo, Qoi.
Npolll, ""411Ut.

teutouzu T _ . 11, • whHI
d~. 4cyl. 5 opd., cruloo, air,
A1111"M 01-1. bo. oond, 11444&amp;-178'1, or 1fter &amp;p.m. 114-2465841
.
lnonoo XLT, loldld, 18,000
mll11, $12,000. 6f4-448.7l20.
...
Motorcycles

.n.sp.m.

INOTICEI
OHIO VALLEY PUBUSHING CO.
............. lhll ,... clo .... with poopto yau k.-1 and
NOT to lind money throuvn thl
mal ul'llll you h.lv• ln~lptad
llto-lng.
Coinlnon

1883 Font =o, 5cyl., 53,000
mllll $1,200. O.B.O. 614-441-

304-t7W1111111VI - 1114 lulcll Rogol. Rail ~
car, lcyl. air aond, 114445-5211

Opponunhy

llloll will _ . . -

iood

44&amp;-otto.
61 Farm Equipment

1883 Toyol1 Qorolta, 4 door
door lllflh oun ""''· 11,800. cd

Business

1881 J•p CJ5 Lock-in Hut..
AM.ftl atlfiO,
conct,
12,1100. nogotloblo. 14-44H711.

• - · 15,400; - klcluii1M oniJ, Op.m.-trp.m. 1M-

a.-

.

4 WD's

Vans &amp;

lS&amp;I.

1111 Buick ilogo1 Umhoct
Reglstwtd Chow Chow Cin- Sedan. AMoluta A·1 c:ondiUon,
namon, v1ry gem... call 304- 111 tho - ' - ' · v.a. 12100.

toyo. Coolville. &amp;...-,·:!&lt;

73

=,...-,=-,.,- - ---=
!.~.-vwrd .'!."""~. ~·U

1114111112-6718.
pm.
SchniUZif'll.t miniature, •• and 111112 ......,ry loDitYr, low mlloo.
popper, Af(&lt;.;. Aloo -~ tiny IOH11-TI3tloftir 1:00PM.

Financial

• ~.

Red Reeblrrlll, pick your own.

Groom 1nc1 supply SltoJ."PII 71 Autos for Sale
GroomlnQ. All breed~~AU yl•,•lo· 11182 Chevrolet Malibu, a dr.,
llml Ptl Food .-a.r. Ju
... A.. "
wColi 11...4H23t.
good
conct.
114-2~8-.
HAPPY JACK ENDURACIDE:
Klllt fl•t, tlekl &amp; m1ng1 mltH
genltlcllly Immune lo oldtr
forumlu. LONGER RESIOUAL
91Q.DEGRADEABLE. Conlllno
NO oyntltoltc pymhraldo. FOR
DOGS
ONLYI
VINTON
GENERAL STORE.

350 •~

IM-241-5014.

Jlm'o Fonn~-'"'-SR. 15,
Will Oolll
, 114...11-m7;
Wide elleat: n nR' I uud farm
lradorl I lmptonoortlo. luy,
Single Soot Rail Buaav Factory 1111, trodo, 1:00-8:00 w11kdoy1,
TUbl Frame 1&amp;00 C'C"Du.l port SoL lilt-._
VW Moto~ HO~oy 2 borrol oor.
bunlor, 81 IIIIUmotw Plolool,
$1,500. 1114-245-0128.

t::

P

11161 to 1887,

OSI:Z-1151.
Fo1 2100 Poraae H~r¥eet•.
good ..,.._ . , _ 111 lily erne~. Cllht Grift.
vety

plcltu

7

Pick up bldl, Fordllnd Chovo,
no rutt, l04~JI.
828G.

For Sail: R•glstt.-.d I rnonlh
oM flmtlt Cocltar Spaniel. Had
Shott. 114-251-8034 EweNng~~.

448-4331

=z

••.,. S:OO.
t&gt;lcltup,
good cortd,
11.1100. 304471-1835.

.:s\ooo .;'b;;i

-:..:-:::-=-:-:.::--.-:=:::--:::::::

Nlcoly FumiOhod -~~ Homo
In city. CA. Sulllblo lor 1 por·
tDn. ~ef. 6Dtp Required ,,..._

1t10 o,. NEA. ~n~;;.

Vegetabl es

Conn Trumplll with caM $1fJ6.
R...• hhch h5, Browning
Swill Balglum 16, 18&amp;0. 514'

'":l

Nietly Fum'ed Small house ,
g1111g11,
not
aultabfe for
chlkfren. no pMa, hOOimo.
OopooM, 114 448 0338.

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24

::
111'75 OIIC Dump Truck, good
oond, $3,.500. 114-245-1087.

I·~=========r=========13D4-eaz..
Fruits &amp;
1111 Fonl
58

ooo:

Nice: 1br •parlmtnt $240 plus
:ra-lt, Buftvlllt Plitt., 814-446-

1m Ford Good concfl.
lion, ..... good. l2,000. 814-JQ.

••••

Good u.-d retrt~rator &amp; stove,
oak 11~ plue fow chiiN. 1?5
tor IICh. IM-448-1478.
,.:
U;,ft.::Chll:c.::,.:r·.::.""u"k.:.o.:.,.c..::,.-,-:
1:::,..-:,.,..= I Taller Batch FNtHr, Maciel 121
2 10d I btJ oom lpatiiMf\11.
S4
t llln~- 1ce u.
CtrpM, tqulpptd krtchens In 28112.
chino, Modll 1340404 $1,500; 1
Mlddlopo!1. DopoollrRotoroncu llollolwt C.rpoto Upper AI. 7 ...,., Bill, 11 whoiO leo .....,
roqulrod. 514.081-4441 oflor I No"h OuiiHy Clrpoto I Fuml- dipping coiNnot,. 11,~ t
p.m.
tuN II low price~. Check Ul CIUI. Hobart FrNZar, Model
·2,
upright 11~: I Co\l:.
31 Wool A... 2br, 1 both, prlvlll 614-441-....
F...
01,000; 1
r
encloMd patio, cloll lo groc:wy
PICKENS FURNITURE
Stu
odol 2&amp; with SniiZI
ttom a ehopplng cent~ water,
N.w!Ueed
Gaurd, $350; t Bun W1rmer
....,, trash provided, wet.~mo. HoUMP\Okt fuml1hlng. 112 mi. Modll SSl25, $25(1 · 1 com"*'
114-441·11108.
Jorrlcho Rd. pt P11111nt, WV, dol Hot Ploto, iiOdot 34\ $100.
81...40·2107.
3br, 2 bl1h, newty remodeled. call 304.e"1!·14110.
Otpoatt rwq'd. f425Jmo. All OuHn aile w1t1r bed with 6
Building
utiiiiiH Included. 2br 2 beth drawert, mlrror h•td board. 55
1
1350. 114...1-1'733, 814-441- $200 uth. t14fllv2-2463
Supplies
4222.
Rtfriglflfor a wather &amp; dry•r BW&lt;:k, brick, Hwer plpee. wfn..
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT tor ult.IW-446-65.57.
dows, llntala, etc. Claude Win·
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
t.,., Rio Or1nd1, OH call &amp;14RENT TO OWN
ESTATE~!. 531 Jocklon Plko
24&amp;-8121.
from tnwmo. W1U1 to 1hap A
514-441-3158
mowlet. Can 614-448~518 . EOH. 8 pc. 11000&lt;1 group $14.01 por
""~ 4 pootar bodroom ••••. 56 Pets tor Sale
Fumllhtd 2 room• I blth.
$15.20 pet wtak,
Oow,_.tlr8. CtNn. No pt11. Raf. complat•
dlntHI with 4 ch1lra 17.50 per 2 coealll ..1mtJe, 1 ftmt .. , wtlh
1 clop. roqulrod . 614-44&amp;-tStl.
wllk. Magic CMf 14 cu. ft. ctge. $80. &amp;Mtm-5783
Fumlthtcl Apl 107 Second A~•. RetriprMor $12.8!1 per wtek., 11 AKC Aoglot.,.d 3 Chow PupGolllpollo, UZ5; UtllHioo paid, cu. fl . frln:er, $10.90 per p ...: 7 w..kl. 1 red, 1 clnwtek.VI'A1 Furniture. Rl. 141, 4
lbr, tu ue uti stter 7p.m.
mllu on AI. 7-Cintenarv.Open 7 narnan, $150 HeM. 1 crNm,
$200. &amp;1.....4&amp;-nso.
Fumtahtd EtUcltncy, 111 utiiHIH dayt I WHk.
paid, eht,. beth. $150tmo. 0'19
AKC Chlhual'lul Puppt., 814·
SWAIN
Second Ave.l14-44&amp;-3945.
AUCTION a FURNITURE. 12 446-432&amp;.
Fumllhed
Ertlc:leney,
$175, Ollvt SC., O..lllpolla. New l Utad AKC Roglatorod Bo11r Pupo.
UtiiHioo Pold, Clltllpollo, 814· tumitUI'II, hNIIfW, Wlllam a 814-255-&lt;12&amp;8.
Wort boote. IM-44641511.
M6-4tll, eftlf 7p.m.
Or~gonwynd C.nsry Peraltn,
&lt;llrtge Ap~~r1ment, 1n town, 2br, Whirlpool w11htr 1nd dryer. Slo.,... ond Hlmoloyan k111ono.
ltOYt a relrigtrltor, Hpollt I Boll'! 'Jn good condition. 114/0t2- Of4-448.3844 oftor 7 p.m.
rtftrenc:t~
required, no peta, lS83
Fllh T1nk, 2413 Jaclc.aon Ava.
120(Wrno.5........1tTI.
Polnl Pl...,nt, 304-675-2083, 10
gel Mt up tl4.ill and 10 gel
oompltit $43.25.

2511~

Trucks lor Sale

.-

1 BA lpl., rant $240 plu•
-lc. 2 .,..u BR 1..11-. 1180
ptuo IIICirlo. 9 . . _ I I 1::!0
p.m. 114 448 0443.

Yldd'-POf\, Ohio, B11c:h St. One
bedroom tumllhtd tpl ., dtpotlt
&amp; reler.nce r~ulrad, 304-682·

72

.

:.
(:

Goods

Surplul.
IIOH8UOOO Ell.

$-10'1111.

1':u . )y

;r;

Household

Ctlnys.

y.., ..... (1)

I

;;;. .0

188e VIctorian 111 .. ec. 2 bldroome. ... um1 10 yr. ~n. 304882-3481.
2 bedroom trsll•, 2.4 acm, call
boforo 6:00PM, ~111-7&amp;&amp;3.

Comttu.

~~· ~

875-3273 '"'' (:00

Chow, C.U 1!447WMI.

·KII1ono to

wv.

r.E

For lloll: 11111 Sulek l.oSibro,
OWMI', A·1
CondiUon,
12,500 mlllll, IIIIo now, 1800. 114441-4511.

lllin ~ lltf olfw.
,4'711.31 - 12131/U.

-toloii-R'IIo
100

wv

R•fsr~

2211.

ElpoIIIII
rtpr.-ntlltlve. Btu phd cornmlalon. 304-727-18111 coli !olin·
ttrVIIW.

Black cat, v•ry aoocl Cit, to

-

Qeanlng, f'Hidll"'tlll, I

meralaL

good homol1114'-44-3835.

Po~

OOVERNUENT SEIZED Vohlcl11
lrom 1100. f - . M.,..dll.

dlPOIIl. refeJW~CB~, no

Homes for Sale

-

-~~~·· $7100. 114·1'12·3011.

wtllf" 1nd MWIN' fuml1haa. 3048JS.e884.

3bodroom,211oN. u.tn

.....

...,.Ill

Ford
Twnpo.
·
AC,
J4
mpg.
MUll Ono
HI Ia .,..

Comm.rc:l•l Sign Sp1c;e Rt. 35
Will. 514-245..448.

Mobil• home lot for rent1 $75.

2br 11,. dlpoott. sa110
,..ni,IM-448-e219.

f----------.,..----------i

.lLO-Ic. Ooll good ....
Elco- oonciiiGn.
11,1500 firm
1N7Pontloc_SI_,
31,000 mlloo, 17,500. .,.._
3114.

171-60111.

"Heads, you elope . withI myk
blessing. Tails, I go mlo toe
for an expenSIVe
• We( ld mg.
• n

ml=;·

Space for Rent

2 bedroom11, YIIJY prfvttl, ...,.
fvmllhed, f.200. month, 304-

. ......... ,.,..__ . . ..........,.... ....

1881 Dor1p Col1 DL Pll, PB,

Allll'll CoO-l, AC, Now 1 -

2 bedroom houH, vtry nice,
2 Bedroom~ 3 mil.. from town.
Dtpotlt • "•l•r.ncn. 614-446·
1456.

mllta up 1110 at
Evorvraon. Thuro, Fri., Sol. AH
otzn; lllby bmt.

I' filE" 5fs;W ~~
'fo ~ lttiS fv~ ~

one

8141112-8111.
Yard Sale

71 Autoa for Sale

Country Mobile Home Park,
Aouta 33, N011h ol Pomtro~.
Lot•J_rentala, p11r11, ulu. Call
114-.. a-llfll.

Loot: Smell while dog on 8olloy

Run Rd. Anlwera to Dinky.

7

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wrllbt

Furnished

qutnt propwtl11, ~vernment
ghte~WIY progrtme. For lnfor.
mttlon c111 t-604-641-1778 Ext.
R5214. 24 hourt."
good neighborhood, 2225 Un·
coin Ave., 304-67.5·1301.

Computtr progrsmmM' plr1·
tltM IO utlal with new I'MCicll
ooftwaro. CoD Dr. Snyder. 114448-3373 Saturdoy only.

homo. CIU .-z..a301

America's Favorite
Portable Spa

"WHY PAY RENT? . . . _ lor
11.001 Bank . _ 1a1 dllln-

st&gt;ooro. ·~~~--

JOaEPH D. JACKS
7-211-1 ....

POMEROY, OHIO: Rt. 7 &amp; S.R . 143
ALBANY, OHIO: Rt. 110 It S.R. 143
NEW HOURS:
POMEROY: 8 a .m .-7 p.m. 7 Days
ALBANY: 10t.m.·l p .m. 8 Daye. CloiOCISunday

LOST: Chlld'o I'll olnco puppy.
- u m - dog, mGOIIy lltOWn,
10011 black I lln 1. PI~ : Cof.

AVON I All Arooa I Shirley

Satllfa~tlon

OFFEIS 2 LOCATIONS TO SEIYE YOU".

41 Houses for Rent

A111mblorl Nlllfod. lm-loto
01MniJ1911. No np. nMded.
Futvplrt tlrnl. Call 1-900-46l433t, 7J.mAOp.m. Utmln.

I letul.lful KIHtne, lo glwaawty
to aood hom"! Clll tft.lr Sp.m.
114=445-2113.

Til-COUNTY RECYCLING

46

304-182......

w........ 304-882-2145.

2346.

AU MAICES

mother,

Offk1

BISSELL

MICROWAVE
OV,EN REPllt

Real Estate General

.lcro11 from Poot

I-ll-He

years ago,
August

MICRO OV£NS..I79 up

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
BUILDERs ·

or

IEFAIGEAATOAS...$100 up •
AANGES-Gas·Elec.-$121 up
FAEIZEAS...1121 up

992-2196
Middleport, Ohio

~BIDINUP­

8· 12·80 tfn

90 DAY WAHANTY
WASHEA:&gt;-1100 up
OAYER:&gt;-169 up

cou radiators and
htater cor". Wt can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. Wt also
rlpllir Gas Tanks.
PAT' HIU FORD

LOST oyo D - onct """D._
._, IMIWMn H1rtlord and
Pom~ ••f!ob'· G. OhUnt•.

12/mln.

USED APPLIANCES

SER~ICE

PlUMBING &amp; IIA TING

Loll &amp; Found

SO:!:!

1·1

lin

Virginia Bland,
Racine, Ohio
From Your

6

45

Routt 2 Alhton, 1 ICI't tots S Roome tor rent • week ar morth..
mil• aouth Galllpolla Loc:ke, Starting tl S120Jmo. Gallll Hotel.
public wstlf, no raatrtetlona,
eome with river frontage, 304- 81.......1550.
611-2135.
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Middleport, Ohio

Rooms

Middleport

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Relltols

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rtgll1..-.d
nuraa
nlldod lor 52 bod loclllly pong
&amp; VIcinity
term) IOclttd In Polnl Pltuanf1
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kntvet, brua, coUec:t t11ms, Compethlvt llllry •nd '*'-lite. Country Salting. 4 bodroontl, 2Contact
Frenk
TopPng, 112 a.tha. Mnfrll hill lnd •!!!
Car.t\avtn ol Polnl Ple11ant.
busmenl, attaohMI .,.,... ill
ThurH'~-Sol . Fruh l•ro llllor
from Athena!.. .1·1'?
misc. Aoekaprlnga Ad. N'o11h of WANTED: Emorpncy RIIIOI mlnut..
Community S.rvlctl Worbn tor mi... to tlalg1 High lcnool.
Co. Rd. 18.
RtfeltncH end d"tpollt ,...
two commi.Wllty group homee In
Ottlll
County qulrod.l1+583.e937.
High ocltool HDuH tor tti1 or rent, nice
B
Public Sale
deai'M, vall dr vw'• lk:enH nolghborltood,
newly
ami good driving roconl1 good redlcontld, aood rtf.,.ncM
&amp; Auction
oomun~lon .nd orgsnszatlon
roqulrod, 304-e'!!S-toea.
Rick Pooroon Auction Compony UIU.. punctual, ancf abll to
now booking auatlone, tx· work •• part of 1 tum r.qulrtd; ln_l,_. Proputy: Duplex.
pt~rltn~ m1kl1 the dlffere;noa.
•-llnco wo~tlnt whh por· Golllpoltl, Currently 11111od.
lloon11d Oh~ K_!l!l_ucl!y, Will
monlotlon 1411 "-"" rnonth. $2&amp;,DIIO.
VIrginia, 304-rrNra.
and dtveloprMntll diNbtlftiM eon nm, e.&amp;, 11-Sot. ,,....._
protwrod, but not roqulrod.
Houri lrt echedulld u needtd
Dovld~
&amp;uetlon lit
Now
eudlonl,
No (l'tlnlngs
tnd
weebnd1). 111111 .. u ........
In Ohio, 01 &lt;e.mo.
Satary: $4.251hour. Send rMUtM pt~ymenl If IIIUmt load, c.eM
to Cecllll Baker, Buckeye $1.,000. 304-n7·11010 or 104·
9
Wanted to Buy
ComiiiiHlity Sorvlco;!r. P.O. 801 115-1281.
804, Jacllaon, utt 45640.
Wtrtltd To Buy; Junk Autos DMdllnt tof appUe1nte: 81211110. Schull 14170 noondo, ~ ~rv•
II*ChM on rl acrt Mtr Pl.
with or without motora. Call ~ Opporturilly imployll'.
~euanl. Etc:. cond, aH for ,,._
Lany uvorr. 114-381-11303.
pcttntrnent. French Ctty Brock-12
Shuatlon
.,..gt, 8M-t4£.n40, 30&amp;-1116888.
Employment Serv1ces
Wanted
F,.. dele to Cllltorn•, San Unique llrp oounlry ltoml. 22
Fran. aru. .lull htlp drln. 1Crf!1 _!5' t*lroom, Chtny Rktge.
Help Wanted
11
Laavkla around Aug. 27, 1• Df 144,ooo. I141M2·&amp;348.
flo ... 514-m.sta.
'ASSEMBLERS NUllED'
32 Mobile Homes
lmrnodloto oponlngo. No 01p.
nMdtd. Full/Put Orne. Call 1· 18 Wanted to Do
lor Sale

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the front door ot the Courthouee In Pomeroy. Meigs
County, Ohio. on lho 21 ot
doy ol September, 1990. It
10:00 A.M .. 1ho following
ialnds and tenementelocated
11 749 High St...l. Middleport, Ohio 46760. A com·
plete legal description of the
reel as tate Ia •• followt :
PARCEL 1 : Tho not one·
bell of South ono·holf (60
1111 of Log #2971 in Hor·
ton't Addition to whet is
now rhe VIllage of Middleport, Ohio, formerly lower
Pomeroy, Ohio. Said origl·
nallot being 60 feet in width
•nd 140 feet in depth and
befng further d81Cribed 11
follows:
Beginning 70 feet etat of
the south wee t corner of lot
#297; thence north 60 feet
thence eht 70 feet; thence
10uth 60 feet ; thence welt
70 feet to the p!er:e of beginning.
PARCEL 2 : A right -of·
way for tewer lines as currenlty exilting acro11 the
Weat one· half of the South
one-helf of lot #297 connecting into High Stntttt.
Subject to an easement
for the benefit of the West
one-h-'f of the touth onehalf of Lot 11297 for water
and gas linea connecting
into the alley
between
BrCNidway 1nd High Streets.
Reterenct Deed: Volume
291 . Pogo 833.
Moigo
County Deed Record•.
The reel asmte has been
Auditor' 1 Parcel
Number: 16·01138 .
Premi101 known as: 748
High Street.
Middleport.
Ohio 46780 .
S1id real eslate it subject
to accrued 1 990 real eatate
ttxea.
REAL
ESTATE
AP ·
PRAISED AT : S7.600 00
The real ettate cannot be
101d for leu than two· third•
the appraised value.
TERMS OF SALE : Caoh or
delivery of deed
Jamet M . Soultby
Sheriff of Meig1 County
(9) 17. 24 . 31 3tc

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163.571 af the Ohio AI·
viead Code, or 1 Cashier'•
Ched&lt;. Certifiod Ched&lt;. or
Le1tor of Credit p._ty 10·
cured In the amount of not
lou lhon 1 D% ol lhe toul
a&amp;.m or suma bid.
Upon award of contract.
1DO% Bid 8ondo Mlbm111&lt;1d
by IUCCIIolul bidder mull
tutometicllly convert to a
Performance. Ltbor and MaPewn""1 Bond given In
1ho nom1 of lhe Melgo
County Commlotlo-oln 1
Jpeclflc emount equal to
100% of 1ho Comrac1 Sum .
No bidder may withdraW
their bid within lll1y deyuf·
ter the actual date of the
opening thereof.
Thlo projoct io 10 be funded
by p&lt;oceodl . . - d from
HUD Community ~op­
mn Blodt Gran1 furdt
-clod by .,. Ohio Deptn, _ of DtMI_., Offim

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Squads receive I 0 calls
The units of the Meigs County
Emergency Medical Services
answered ten calls for assistance
on Thursday .
At 5:59 a .m ., Rutland squad
was called to Nickles Road for
Bess Hendricks, who was dead on
arrtval . At 9:11 a . m., Syracuse
squad went to Amerlcare and
transported Jesse Dodderer to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Syracuse squad was called to
Forest Run Road at 12: 29 p.m .
tor VIolet Ritc hie. Ritc hie was
transported to St. Joseph 's Hos ·
pltal. At 1:07 p.m. , Pomeroy
squad went to Second Street for
Shirley Dugan who was transported to Veterans Me morial
Hospital. Rutland squad was
dispatched to Carsey Road at
2: 20 p.m . for Thelma Chase.
Chase was taken to Veterans

Flash flooding washes out several West Virginia roads

Memorial Hospital. At 2:29p.m ..
Middleport squad was called to
Salem Street for Edward Martin .
He was taken to Holzer Me dical
Ce nter.
At 3: 21 p.m ., Middleport fire
department and squad were
dispatched to a motor vehicle
accident at the Intersection of
State Route 7 and Hobson Road .
John Hlte was transported to
Vetera ns Memorial Hospital.
Peggy Thomas was taken to
Veterans Memorial by Rutland
squad, whic h assisted at the
scene. Tuppers Plains squad
went to State Route 681 at 10: 19
p.m. Jerry Frldensteln was
taken to St. Joseph 's Hospital. At
10:20 p.m ., Pomeroy squad
transported Robert Tolliver
from Reedsville to Ve tera ns
Me morial Hospital.

Cleveland contender
for 1992 convention
CLEVELAND tUPI) - The
Republican Site Selection Com ·
miltee bade farewell to Cleveland Thursday a fte r a whlrwlnd
two-day tour highlighted by
fireworks In the Flats a nd a
first -class jet flight right out of
the I .X Ce nter conventlon fa cility
a dja cent to Cleveland Hopkin s
Internationa l Ai rpo rt .
" Jeanie Austin
I CO ·
c ha irwoman of the Re publican
Nalional Committee) sa id Cleve·
la nd Is on an even playing field
with Houston. Tampa-St . Peters
burg a nd New Orleans to host the
1992 co nvention ,·· said J oseph
Zion . vice presidenl of marketing
a nd sa les for the Convention &amp;
VIsi tors

Bureau

or

Grea ter

Clevela nd .
Clevela nd was the next to las t
city on lhe sc hedule for the
23-m ember Republican Nat iona l
Co mmittee sile se lectio n com ml!tee. The delega tion left for
Houston Th ursday a nd Is ex
peeled to m ake Its dPC isio n no
la ter than J a nua ry .
The biggest stumbling block to
Cleve land winning the 1992 convention Is Its lac k of nearby hotel
spa ce. T his was thr main reason
the De mocrat s turned the c ity
down a fter visit ing earlier this
yea r. The 1992 Democra ti c National Convention will be held In
'lew York .
Zion admitted the city c a me up
with no new so lutions to the lack
of hote l s pa ce this time . but said
ever y c il y will have to make

spec\a\ trave\ arrangements to
tra nspo rt delegation members
back and forth.
The sit e se lection committee
has as ked for 20,000 hotel rooms
in the Clevela nd area. But the
c ity can only offer 19.9!6 If the
de lega tes are a lso housed In
Akron. Aurora and Sa ndusky.
some

60 mtnu1es awav

Clevela nd has planned for 300
buses , r ental ve hic les and cabs to

transport the delegates from
their rooms to the suburban
co nve ntlon site and downtown ,
Zion sa id .
"The bottom line Is, any city
will have to put together a major
transportation system," Zion
said. "We've got the confidence
and equlpment to do it ."
Austln said Wednesday Cleveland ·'was In striking distance of
mee ting Its hotel needs."
Th e Republican National Con vention will run Aug. 17·22, 1992.
"We had a reverse anniver sary Wednesday ," Zion sa id .
"That was two years from the
exac t date the president will be
e lected . We told them that the
next pres ident of the United
States would be elected here In
Cleve land . "
La te r We dnesday evening the
delegation viewed !he develop
men! In the Flats , a fo r mer
indu strial slle turned Into wa ter ·
fr on t cafe and nightclub area .
The de lega les sa w a 40-minute
fireworks display that Included a
red, while and blue logo of
Cleveland '92, said Zion .
Co nvention Bureau spokesman
Bob Ulas sa ld the com mil tee was
" s tunned and overwhelmed with
the development In the I·X
Cen ter a nd Its massiveness ...
and the kind of developme nl
ex plosion ta king place In down
town Cleveland."
The I ·X Center, a for mer tank
plant , Is recognized as the la rges t
single-building convention facilIty In the world .
Cleve land's civic , professional
and political community pul
forth a team effort to wine and
dine the de legation .
The estimated $75,000 cost was
"pa rtially underwritten by the
convention and visitors burea u,

the community and those Inter ested In the betterment of the
city," Zion said . "It wa s a total
non-par ti sa n e ffo n ."

By United Press International
Flash !loodlng hit West Vlrgl·
nla early Friday, washing out
r oads, and fierce winds whipped
parts of Georgia and Arkansas .
The National Weather Service
said the tloodlng occurred follow Ing more than :1 Inches of rain
that fell In two hours . Three
roads were washed out , state

pollee In Elkins , W.Va ., said .
No Injuries were reported .
Earlier, winds downed trees In
Georgia's eas tern Adams County
and thunderstorm gusts reached
60 mph at Fort Smith, Ark. Golf
ball size hall fell near Lincoln ,
Neb.
Blue sky a nd warm tempera·
tures re turned to the Pacific

WAVERLY, Ohio i UPl i Pike County officials were walt ·
lng Friday to learn If the sta te
will declare the county a disas ter
area beca use of !lood damage a t
Lake White .
County and state officials
toured the area south of Waverly
Thursday to determine whethe r
It Is eligible for state and fede ral
disaster ald .
"We counted about 176 units
that appeared damaged," sa id
Earl James, Pike County disas ter sen.1ces director. " We're
going to contlnue assessing the
damage to houses and trailer s to
qualify for state and federa l

assistance."
Larry Peck, deputy ch ief of
field operatio ns for the Ohio
Division of Parks , said about 5
Inches of rain fell In th e area
Tuesday a nd Wednesday, ca usIng what some area reside nts
described as the worst flooding In
at least 20 years .
Stacie Gllg of the Ohio Emer
gency Management Agency said
the agency will not seek a
presidentia l declaration m a king
the county a disas ter area .

WORTHIN GTON, Ohio I UP!)
-Democrati c gubernatorial nomlnee Anthony Celebrezze Jr.
said Thursday It was Democ ra tic
leadership that solved Ohio' s
savings and loan crisis in 1985,
and that he was part of that team .

homemaker .

Besi des her mother . s hr is
survive d by her husband, Larry
He ndric ks: three sons. Robe rt
iSherri l Toban. San Diego,
Ca lif .: Thomas iK e liy l a nd Ar ·
thur 1Ma rv l Toban . a ll of Middle
pori: two ·daughters. Mr s . Tony
{Terri ) .JonPs, Rutland , and Ti na

He ndricks , Midd lepor t; 11 gran children : Bobby, Scottie . Susan .
Amanda, Brandy and Arthur , Jr
To ban . Ricky. Randy. a nd Robby
Smith, Bobby Hoffman a nd J e nnifer He nd ric ks . thrPe step·
grandchildren. Angel. An thony
and Veronica Jones: her mother
In law . Lucy He ndricks ; two

brothers:
nlces

six sis ters; several

and

nephews and

two

Lawrence Bastiani
Lawrence 1P a nzo1 BasUanl.
76. of Ga llipolis , died early this
morning In Rome , Italy.
He was recovering from a
stroke suffered two weeks ago In
Rome. He had been In Ital y
visi ting his birth place . He was a
prominent Ga!Upolls business-

man

and

an

avid

area

spo rtsman .
Further details will be an ·
nounced Sunday .

GRAND
REOPENING
CEDAR BAR

137 NORTH SECOND

MIDDUPORT

FRIDAY, AUGUST 24TH
•NEWL Y REMODELED
•AIR CONDITIONING FOR YOUR COMFORT

APPEAliNG THIS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
9 P.M.·1 A.M.

COUNTRY TOUCH BAND

southeast

She said the Small Buslne55
AdminiStra tion Is being asked to
c heck the area. She said If It's
bad enough, federal aid can be
provided through the SBA for
home and business owners.
Bob Owe ns of Columbus said
hiS summer home near the lakP
was swept from its base, torn
open and dumped atop his van
and his boat and boat trailer were•
hitched to the van. He said the
flood will cos t him at leas t
$40,000.
One of his Lake White neigh·
bo rs notified him of the flood
damage at 4:30 a. m . Wednesday .
Owens said. The neighbor sa id
his mobile hom e was gone.
··1 thought l he m ea nt ! some·
one had stolen It,' " Owens sa id .
" He said It was washed away .
a nd I sa id . ' Impossi ble ' ·· But
when he a rrived a t his 100-by -150·
foot lot a few hours late r, Owens
sa id he found It covered with
wa ter, which reached the top of
his va n· s da shboard .
T he flood "took every thi ng off
my lo t." he said .
Owens sa id his insura nce proba bly will cover only abo ut ha lf of
his $40,000 los s .

Worke rs

a nd

turning in our ra vor . We' rr

pledged his commitm ent to
Ohio's continued economic tur ·
naround and to progra ms that
benefit working people .
He al so took the opportunity to
blast his opponent, Repub lic an
George Volnovich, for a dismal

picking up steam."
The attorney genera l sa id hl'
ex pec ts to be ··virtually even·
with Volnovlch by Labor Day
Celebrezze sa id he prosecuted
the Ohio savi ngs a nd loan case
a nd ··put e ight people In ja il. ·· He
said he was responsible for
co llecti ng the $129 mIll ion I he
sta te put into the S&amp;L bai lout.
a nd he co llected $134 million .
"'The fed s to ld us It was a loc a l
problem, so we so lved tt,' ' he
said , adding that Washington is
now re fu s ing to help preserve
jobs in sou theas ter n Ohio by
writing c lean air legis lation in a
way tha t penalizes coa l s tat es

Co nv e ntion .

Am El ect rt c P ower ........ .. 26 "lll
AT&amp;T ....... .. .... .. ...... ..... 31 \4,
Ashland Oil . .. .. .. .. . ...... . . 31 ~
Bob Evans ... .. .... .. ........... .. . 12 )\
Charming Shoppes. ..
... .. 7Ji.
City Holding Co ..... .. .. . .... 15
Federal Mogul. ...... ......... . 14 ~
Goodyear T&amp;R .... . ......... .23 \4,
Key Centurio n ..
. . . 11
Lands' End .

Celebrezze said that during
Vo lnovich 's 10 -yea r run a s
ma yor, Cleve la nd had the lowes t
number of new jobs of an y major
city In Ohio .

Oregon A disturbance will begin
mov ing into th e area on Friday
bringing with it increasi ng cloud·
!ness and a c ha nce of s howers
through th e weekend .
In Ca lifornia . low clouds a nd
fog blanketed much of the
northe rn and central coastlme
during night a nd morning hours
while Inland s kies were mostly
c lear . The pattern, typical for the
season , will con tinue throu g h the
weekend except for the poss ibilIty of showers in th e ex treme
north and a tre nd towa rd cooiL'r
te mpera t ures .
Las Vegas posted 100 degr ees
Thursday with th e upper 90s
expected Friday under mostly
s unn y skies .

A divorce has been granted In
Meigs Co unt y Common Plea s
Co urt to Lisa S. Hawley fr om
J ohnny O' Brien Hawl ey . The
co urt ha s also grante d a dlssolu ·
lion to Ca rla .J . Circle a nd Nancy
K. Circle.

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An add itiona l 1.0 mill lev y wil l
be proposed in Chester Towns hip
for the purpose of maintaining
and operati ng ce meter ies for a

period of five years.
Olive Towns hip voters wi ll
decide upon a re newa l lax levy of
1.0 mill and a n a dditi o na l &gt;m ill
for fi rP protecllon for fivP y ears

If passed. thi s wo ulb make a tota l
of I.J mills i n Ol ive Tow nship for

firf' pro t(•ction .

Thr rl' newa l of a n l'Xistlng
Jive -year 1.0 mill fire protection
levv .will be dec ided bv 1·oters In
Co lumbia Township .
Sulton Tow nship a nd Sai&lt;'m
To wnsh ip voters will decide on
half-mill levies. both of wh ic h
would be for fi ve ~ e a r s i f
a pproved . lloth le vies are for th e
mainte nanc e a nd operation cf

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teachers· a nd librart an aides .

provement

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Provided they m€&lt;'1 gradua tion

requirr mrnls.

fund s . The board

plans on receiving morr perma n-

the board

en t improvemrnr fund s in t hr

ap proved early graduat ion for
three stud ent s : Pe nny Kl ei n,
Ky leS mclair a nd For rest (,lualls .
The boa r d a lso a r rep te d Ste
phan y Ga rcJ nr r a s a tuilion

fu ture.
Parents Will soon be not ified
that that g ra des K-11 will soon be
switching over lo a percentage
grade sys tem instead of th e
A.B .C. D.F . le iter sys te m .

studrnt for t hC' upcoming sehoul
yea r.
It was notPd the high schoo l
parking lot was recently paved

and that thl' paving was paid

tax -free out of pPrmanent lm -

Southern classes
to begin on Monday

Hospital news
Veterans Memortal
ADMISSIONS - Ora Sincla ir.
Pomeroy .
DISCHARG ES - Wa lte r Ed ward Crooks . Tamm y J ohnson,

Danirl

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