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                  <text>Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Poml!l'oy

Middleport. Ohio

Thursday, September 27, 1990

.--Local news briefs... -~ Middleport Court news._ _ _ _ _ _ __
Co ntinued f rom page 1

s~vera l documentar ies and is in the process

or

deve loping
l 'tdl •os on various ethnic groups which settled In Ohio .
Hi s topic will focu s on ear ly se ttlem ent in Metgs County based
on hts work wtth th e 1850 popul ati on cens us. Th er e will be sliues
f r om M eigs Co unty w ith emphasis on Pom er oy tr ad itional or
fo lk arc hitl'c ture.
·
Re fres hments will br serve d follow mg the prese ntat io n

EMS has four Wednesday calls
Me igs Coun t)' Em r rgrncy Mr dica l Se r vices r es pondpd to four
ca l ls for ass is ta nct• on Wedn esdav.
At l : 58 a. rn , Pomeroy squad and fire departm ent r es pond ed
to a chimney f ir e on Welcht own Hill . Th e squad returned to the
scene at 2: 45 p.m . Rutl and squ ad wa s c alled to State Route 124
at II 42ia m . Malco lm Hill was Holzer M edica l Cen ter.
A t 4: L1 p. m .. Rac tne squad went to the Sout her n Hi gh Schoo l
footbal l ft eld . Robert Hr ndri.x was taken to PIPasant Vallev
Hospit al At; 5~ p .m . Middleport squad went to South Seco nd
Avrnuc for Mahpl L~ m·. Lanr was ta ke n to VetPrans Memor ia l
Hosp ital

Fo ur we n• fin ed and th rer
oth er s forfeited bonds i n th e
co urt of Middleport Ma yor F r ed
Hoffman Wednesda y nigh t.
Fi ned w ere T . A. Hyse ll ,
L ancas ter . $425 and costs and
three days In jail , on a charge of
p hys i cal con tro l of a motor
ve hicle w hile under the Influence
of alcohol . and $50 and costs for
dri v ing und er a financial r is k

suspension; Li nda J. Ha r rison.
Po meroy , $425 and costs and
t hree d ays in jail for phy sica l
control o f a motor vehicl e while

under the infiuencP; James Har·
rl s. Middl eport , $50 and costs.
open cont ainer; and Robert L.
Whit e, Middleport , $25and costs .
disord er ly manner , and $100 and
costs and fi ve d ay s in j ail on a
charg e of petty theft .
forfeiting bonds were Rgbert
V. Knapp, West Columbia . W.
Va., $460 bond on physical control
of a motor vehlrle while under
the Influence, and $60 on fictl
tious tags; Melvin B . Freeman ,
Syra cuse , $53, speeding; Junior
L Ch aney , Galllpolls Ferry, W.

Clarification
In Tuesday's story regarding
the bond set In th e case of James
J . Crisp . It was stat ed that a
m oti on to step down from th~
case would be fil ed by Judge
Fred W . Crow III .
A court spokesperson Indica ted Wednesday morning that
the motion must be filed by one of
the parti es In the case.

Va. , $460 on phy sical control of a
motor vehicl e while under the
influence of al co hol, $60 for
consumin g alco hol in a motor
vehicle. and $60 fo r no operator 's
licence.

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
ADMISSION S J am es
Wyatt , Pomeroy _
DISCHARGES - t&gt;ione.

Ohio Lottery

Cincinnati's
magic number
drops to two

Pick-3: 011
Plck-4: 5188
Cards:
K -H, 6-C, 10-D , 7-S
Low tonight n ear 60. Saturday , cloudy. High Sal urday in

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70s. Chance nf ra in :ml,f'rcent.

Thomas Alva Edison of Menlo
Park, N.J .. first recorded sound on
Dec. 6, 1871. The tune he recorded
was "Mary Had a Little Lamb.·

C.

Vol.41 , No .t03

Judge .. ,

Conll nurd from pagr 1

sP nt em·pd toonryrari n jail . to br
served co nsPcut iv Ply. or follow ·
ing , thr s(• ntr nce on th P chargrs
listr d in th P indict mf'nt
Clinr. rPprrsr ntPd by ~ki g:;
Cgu nt .\ l'u blic DP fPnd er Char les
H . K n ig ht . w:1c; al c;o ordrrrd to
p a~-.: court cos ts of the act ion
iJ.f::JlOS l him
Jo~rph PowP II. :27. r hangrd

a

prf'v iou&lt;.;J_v L' n re r r d plea of not
gtJi l t.\ to a g uilTy p lea on c h a r gf'~
con tainPd in an ind tc tmr nt f ilt•d
m.Ju l v .
Powl' ll. o nr of 12 ind iv idu al s
indi ctrd on dr ug-re lated off(·'nSPS
in J u i ~· . is c harged with onf'rmmr
of tra ffic king in rn arijuanor dnd
two count s of f'ulti v ation
.Juj gf' C'mw. on th P recommr n·
el a tion of Prosec ut i ng Att or ne.v
St on· and Publ tc Dr fend ct
Kn ig ht , .Sf'n tencrd Po wpJI to an
18-mo nth determinatr scn te ncf:'
and co urt ros ts. r\'o fi ne was
1mposf'd on Powpll duP to hi s
bt"i ng ind igrn t
Accordi ng to Kntght , Powel l's
srn tr ncr ste ms fro m thPf ac t thJ !
i t was a fir st offf'nsP and th&lt;.lt
·· rhf' onr of fpn sc t ha t Po w(~ !!
admi fiPd to committin g did not
in vo lvr thf' rPceivin g of fund s"
.J o hn Bl a ke. another of th e 12
i ndic ted tn J ul y , entered a g-uilty
p lea to rwo co unt s of traffi r king
i n mJriJUJ na. onr ro unt a thi rd
clrgrf'c fr lom · a nd one counr a
fourth clt•gn •c frlom·, and onr
('ULJnl of tra fficki ng i n cocai ne. 1.1
I PIOn\· olt hr th i rd d CJ2H 'C vestPr ·
da\ - c h&lt;Jrgcs stl?mming fr om
tht' '-oalc. ro Jn unde rcover agrnr

U •n trs . will be sentPnced on
1\'ovembe r 2i.
M ichae l O'Ne i l was sentenced
ves terd ay follow i ng hi s plea qf
gutlt y on Augustl5 to fi ve coun ts
i n a Nove m!Jl•r , 1989 Indictment.
Onr oth er coun t in the indict
m e nt a ga inst O'Ne tl w as di s

missrd yes te rd ay.
ma ri juana ,

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SOFAS - LOVESEATS - CHAIRS - SECTIONALS
Berkline, Rowe, Craftmaster and More.
Many New Styles and Fabrics.

.:.~ not hrr h.[)04 had four o[ them for
Sl:l.
Th e Kicker porti on of the ga m e
produced I he number 901048 . and
one playe r had th a t number .
good for $100 .000 .
Si x of t he $" 99. hl1q w orth of
t ic kfl t s had th e first f ive num bers
for $5.000 Pac h; 66 had the f i r st
fou r for $1 ,000; 524 the fir st three
for $100 and 5.350 had the fi r s 11 wo
for $10.

SALE PRICED
FROM ONLY

SAVE 20°/o TO 40°/o

r&lt;'IPasr from prison.

No big winners reported in Super Lotto
I' LEI' ELAN D 1U P I I r-io
Su p&lt;' r Lo tt o player s were bi g
wi nnr r s in Wednesd ay's jackpo t
wo rth $6 million , brin ging Sa tur
dav's Su per Lo tto j ackpot to at
lrasl $9 million.
Th P winning numbrrs wr rr l
R. q_ 12. 1• . and 33.
Ou t of the $3 ,4 51.603 wo rth of
tirkrt s so ld . Ohto Loftpr v uffi·
ria ls sai d lbO had f ivp of thr
n u m hPr~ for $1,000 rac h and

Train derails early
this morning at Mason

of the B ure au of Criminal In vestiga tion and Id entific ati on. on M ay
8, 1989 a nd M ay 17 , 1989.
Hr w as sc heduled to go to tri al
by j ury on Thursday
Bl akf', who is represented bv
Po mPrny At to rney John R.

On a charge cultivation of
O'Neil was sent ·
r nrcd to 1R mon ths in jail a nd a
$2,oOU fine
O'Nl'i l was al so sentenced to 2
yea r s in j ai l and a $5 ,000 fine on
eac h of two count s of tra f ficking
tn food sta mps . 18 months In jail
and a $2.500 finl' on a grand t heft
&lt;wel fare fraud! c harg e, a nd 18
mo nths in j ai l on a second c harge
of wel fare fr aud.
T he cu lt i va t ion a nd we l fare
fr aud sentences wil l be ser ved
co nsPc utive ly, or a t the sa m e
tim e. w hi le the se ntences on the
other c harg es mu st bf' servrd
co ncurrentl y
H" II of 1he $1U,HOO in c as h found
at 0 N&lt;'i i' s home at the t i meo f hi s
ar res t was forfe ited to the La w
f: n forrem ent T r ust Fund . and
ha If was applied to O' Neil' s fi nes .
Jud ge Crow also di squal i fi ed
O'N r!l f ro m n •crivi ng public
assis tancP m oniPs a f trr 0'1'\e i l's

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Bo b Evan s...
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T hursd ay . pat ches of dense fog
burnin g off by m id -mormng.
Oth erwi se sunn y and pleasant
Ht gh 80 to R5. Light southwest
wlnd .s
Thur sday night , clear . Low in
the middle 50s. Li ght so uthwest
winds.
Friday, m os tly sunny. High 80
to 8.1.

WIC pickup Dates
According to the Meigs Count y
Health Departm ent , the dates fo r
Oct ober WI C pi ckup are October
1. 2. and 4 from 9-11 a.m . and 1-J
p.m . Makeup dates are Oct ober
9,15and22. from9·lla .rn and1 -3
p.m
The shot d a tes for October ar e
October 9 a nd 23 from 9-11 a. m
and 1-3 p.m .

____ Meigs announcements _ __
Riverview PTO
Riverview PTO wil l meet on
Monday a1 7 p .m . al the schooL
Babysitting wll) be available;

and children attending will be
able to vi ew the movie, "The
Llltle Mermaid . "

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FIRST ON THE SCENE • The Mason Volunteer Fire Department was the first lo arrive on the scene
at a train derailment this morning in Mason. Pictured above are members ol the department later this
morning, as they wait on officials lrom CSX Railroad to evaluate the accident Cleanup was expected to
begin late Ibis morning . (Register photo by Mindy Kearns.

Eastern board hires substitute
employees; accepts resignation
Th e Ea stern Local Sc hool
Boa rd employed severa l su bst itut P r mp ioyees at its rC'gula r
meet i ng Wednesda y
The board employed Ed gar
Pullins as a substitute mechanic
for the current school year , Mary
Rose__ as____a _substllute. cook. and
Randall Boston a substitute
mechani c and maintenance
person .
The board al so employe d the
following class advi sors can ting·
ent upon app r ova l of respec ti ve
classes and gr oups: Jim Huf f.
se nior cl ass ad vi sor ; N anr.v
Larkins, j unior r lass ad visor :
Jnd Bill Blaine as yea rb ook
adv isor for th e curren t sc hool
year
Th e r es igna ti on of sub stitute
teacher Sandra Walk er wa s
accepted by the bo ard .
Thr sclrool board a lso Pntr rr d
into an agreement with Lois !hie
to serv e as a tutor for .J ason Bl ai r
for the 1990-1991 sc hool year . and
entered into an agr ePment w i th
Ral ph Stflinmet z to tran sport
st udents to Rio Gr ande EI Pm c·n·

ta ry r et ro act ive to A ugust 2R.
In ot her m a t ters, the boa rd :
~A pp rove d an incrP asc in t hP
c hange fund for the high sc hool
and appr ove d r eimbu rsem en t
for Betsy Jones and Debbie
P ratt. one cla ss each, as pe r
Articl e 24 of the mas ter
agreement.
- Approv('d an a g n: rm r nt with
Univers ity of Rio Grand l' rega rd Ing stud en t t eacher and fi eld
experl anc e placem ent.
- .1\pproved paym ent of bill s.
-A pproved pay m r nt of t hr
project rP gist ration fp p rPg ar d·
i n_g the l.ead Tt'a chcr ProjPct ;II
Oh io Un iv('r sit y.
-Re newed m embersh ip with
the Coa lition of R ur al and Appal ac hian Sc hools for th e 1990 and
1991 school ye ar.
-A pprovad thr new approp r i
ati ons for T it le 6B 1991. t hP
appr opr iation revis i on for Cha pter 111990 and the re1·ision for t h&lt;·
Natio nal Art Soc iet v.
-A pp roved the adop tion of
su ppkmPn tal sc iPnce text bo oks
from Scott Fg r se m an·Di scoverv

Science 1989 1K 61 .
- Oi scussr d t hf' upc om ing fiv(·
m ill. two yea r r m t•rgPnry O~'r i.ll ·
ing le vy i n Nove mber .
-Ap prove d mod i f ications to
th e following fund s: Titl e Ill
1990, B and Fund . L otter v Fund .
Tupp&lt;i rs Plains Acti vt t .~· Fu nU.
Co nsortium Fund and Title 6B
1991JJcund
- Approvpd thr dr nt JI i nsu
reme r premi um changrs for the
distr ict.
-Adopted a rPso iulion rrga rd ·
tng t he se lf f u nd 1ng of the m ••di cai i nsurJ nrr for t he school
distr ic t .
- Set Turs dav. Ortobrr ~~ ;1!
&gt;·:10 pm in t he h tg h sc hool
Cfl fPtrria for thr nrxt Spf' ri;d
hoard mrrt in g.
-S('t T ursd av . October :m ar
h :10 p m 1n l hP hi gh sc hoo l
r:J!f't r ria for l hf ' ll('.X t rrg ular
bon rd m Pt·tin g.
Att ending wer r aa.\ Karr
p rrsi drn t, \ har lrs Kni ght. \"irf'
pr ('Sidrnt: and m r m bNs Dil l
Han num. I () McCo\· and .lim

Smi th

Income should be in school
formula, superintendent says
COLUMBUS. Ohi o iUPii - A
counry school superintend ent
told a stat e legi slati ve panel
Thursd ay tha t an incom e fac tor
must be int r od uced to Ohio's
sc hoo l financi ng formu la to
mak e it fair.
"I hPiirvl' we nePd 10 have an
incomP f a(' tor in th is formul a i n
ord er to take into acco unt an
abtli ty t o pay ," sa id Richard
M ax w el l. suprr i ntend Pnt of
sc hools in HolmE's Co u n t~'·

Ma xwell testified be fore a
spec ial Senat e-Hou se committ ee
r xa mining thf' dis tr ibution fo r ·
mula for s tat e aid t o schools. Hr
e mphas izrfl hP w as te sti fy ing in
his own behalf as an edu cat ion
co nsul tant
ra r her t ha n as
super ! n tendon 1.
Maxwel l sa id it cos ts wea lth ~·
d is trict s lrss to rai sr the sam e
am ount of money from propert y
taxes than it cos ts poor d istricts
b('Cause propert y val ues are

higher in we alth Y di stri ct s
Yr t th(' gov r.rnment -r nacted
ro llba cks~\ l11r h re du cl' p ro pt" rty
ta .-..:Ps ap pl_v equ ally to thr ne ll
and poor.
In Oh io, thP statP es tablishl'\ 0..1
lr\"r l of support. cu rre ntl v $2 .h:h)
per pupi l. That IS mul tipli ed bv
the number of st udt•nts in d
dis tri ct That u ull ar figu r e, m tnus t hr district 's propPrty va lui t
tion per pupil t imes 211 m ills.
Pqual s tl1 c amoun t of stat('
assis tanrr.

Index figures down in August
WASHINGTO N I UP!l - The
Commer ce Depa rtment , olferin g
another sign of the slowdown in
the U .S. econom y, r eport ed Fr i·
day It s lnd e• of leading eco nom ic
indi cators slipped 1.2 per ce nt in
Au gu st , th e lar~es t d ec lin e t his
year .
The August declin e. t ri g gere d
la r gely by concern of r ecessi on
and hi gher oil prices from Iraq' s
Inva sion of Kuw ait. was thr
greatest monthly drop sin ce
November 1987, which was
p r ompted by the Oct. 19 stock
market crash .
The department said it s Ind ex
was unchanged In July and
increased OJ percent in Jun e_
Economists said the report offers
th e possibility tha t th e current
economic weaknes s is likely to
linger through next year. but
does not signal re cession.
"Th e old rule of thumb is you
have to have th r ee monthly
declines In the leading ec onomic

indica tors to ha ve a r ecession.
T hi s is one,·· said Robert Deder
ic k, chi ('f Pconomist at No rth ern
Tr ust Co. in Chic ago .
" This is a furthe r c onfirm ation
th at th e econom y is Augu st rea lly
showed signs of dev el oping soft ness," he sa id.
During the pastl 2 month s, the

in dex has dec lined 0.4 percen t ,
compar ed t o a ga i n of 0.5 perce nt
du ri ng the pn""v i ous 12-mon th
pe r iod.
.
Seven of the 11 cco nomtc
indi ca t or s used to compilP the
Index d ec lined la st month .. fo l
towing the tu rmoil i n the M tdd l&lt;·
E ast.

By MINDY KEARNS
OVP New s St aff
So m e res id ent s o f M as on r eceived quite a scare in the ea rly
m or nin g hours today, when six
ca r s fr om J CSX Tri1 nsport ation
tr ain dera il ed from the t rac ks
shortly after 3:30 a. m .
Two car s, in cluding an empt y
tanker that had bee n c arry in g
cycloh exane, ca me to r('S t in th e
yard of Tom and E ulah Redman ,
Fron t St reet . F ou r train c ars
overtu rned, wit h tw o more j ust
o ff the trac ks. T he M ason Vo lu n·
tf'N F ire Depa rtm en t was t he
f irs t on the scene. and a fter a
quirk eva lua t ion, f ound l ha t t hP
ta nk er w as empt y and thP sound
some r esiden ts thought was
som ething escapln g fr om t he
t ra i n car, was In fact na tu ra l gas
rsca plng from a severed gas
mPt er . Til e metr r was cl1 ppf' doff
wh en om• car s truc k it in thP
Ft••dma n ya rd
Firefigh ter s l'vacuatetl res J·
drn t s on F l rs t St rer t from Brown
to Ce nter street s. and m oved in to
shut off the gas. Once the gas was
no longer a p r oblem , the volun teer fire men work ed at findin g
out what h ad bC'Pn con ta in ed in
the ta nk er . Even t houg h \t was
empt y. fi re Chief Ross Ftous h
sta te d res id u&lt;' so met im es re·
ma ins m the t ank it self .
Cycl ohexa ne, th e chemtca l
th a t had l as t twe n ca r ded in the
t.:m krr. ir; a solve n t fo r laquPr and
rrsi n, a pa int and vJ rn ls h rem
ovrr. and is used i n the ma nuf ac·
turin g of so lid fuel for ca m p
stovf•s. a crord ing to the M('rc k
index . Poten ti al h azards fo r !h(l
chr m ica l in cl udes fi re or ex pl o
sian through hPa t , spar ks or

Quayle may
visit Gallipolis
in October
An tnvl!a t io n to Vier Prrs ident
Dan Qu av lr to co m e to Ga lll a
Co un tv f or a Republica n fund·
raisf'r on Or t 1:\ W &lt;!S iss ued by
gu bt' rn atoria l can did ate Georgr
l'o in ovic h, and other partv off t
rals. a spokes m an fDr \·oinov ich
s;1 1d Th ur sday
Announcemt•n! o f thr invita
tion was m ad(' by the Voinovic h
ca m paign on Wednesday, w hi lr
1110 ca ndid ate was t rave lin g wit h
Pr Psid r nt (;ro r~P 8u ". h on
V\." r-dn f's d a~

MikP Daw sun r1 spnkP sm an for
th !· Voin ovi ch C:l m paign, o;;;a icl
Quaylr has brr n i n\' it Pd, bu 1 hl'
had not offic iall y accc·p trd.
·' We arr hoptng vrrv m uc h
tw ' li br il hlr to il ltf' nd. ·Dawson
O..,Jid
Rrport '- had bPen c i rc u l atin~
th r ough town that thf' vicP
p resi d ent would be ,· isi ting Oct.
1:1. but no co nfirma ti on was
gi\'1'11 . \V irf' srrvi cf' r Ppor ts indi·
ra trd ra r lv Thursday Qu a.v It' will
bt' v isitin g thr Bob Eva ns Fa rm
Frstiva l. but un co nf irm ed r r ·
por ts say hP w i ll ho ld a bri Pf
p rf'SS co nf rrenr r at thr Univrr
si ty of H.i o Gra nd r. helico pt er to
an event i n town. thf'n rrt urn !o
thP u nivpr sit y for a reception and
GOP fu nd ra i ser, and no m ent ion
of 1he fes ti al was mad e.

Deputies probe 2-car mishap
A two-car accident on Pleasant
View Road near the Carmel
Ce;,etery was investigated by
deputi es of the M eigs County
Sheriff' s Department Thur sday
evening .
She lby Pi ckens and Shan e
Circ le sid eswiped on th e na r row
r oad, a ccording to a department
new s rr leasc.
Mod er at e dama ge was listed to
the l eft side of Pickens' 1981
Mercury and also to the left front
fend er of Circl e's 1984 Camara .
No Injuries were r eported ; no
c itations were iss ued.

Sheriff James Soulsby al so
re port s th at 31 ye ar old Ror ltell
Ward of Pomer oy w as arres ted
for di sorder ly condu ct aft er
warning, as sault , and resis ting
arrest following an incident at a
State Route 7 establishment.
Also arres ted e ar l ier in the
evening following an Inciden t at
Ha r ri sonvll la was 23 year old
Joey King. He wa s charged with
disord erly by Intoxication.
Both subjects were re leased
f rom custody pending hearing In
Meigs County Court .
VICE PRESIDENT QUAYLE

fl am es. Th e chemic al may be
poiso nous If Inhaled or abso r bed
thr ough skin . and may burn skin
and eyes If II comes In direct
conta ct
"T her e was potential for disa ster th er e We' re rea lly lucky tha t
tanker was empty, " stated
Roush. He added the train
co mpany had been "very cooper·
atlve" ln assist an ce following the
acc ident .
E ul ah Redm an sai d the in ct
dent "J US! sca r ed me to deoth ..
Redm an stated she heard the
noise and ar ose to see a dogwood
tr ee fl yin g throu gh the a ir. " [ st ill
didn' t-know what h appened ." sh e
continued.
Af ter severi ng the gas meter .
th e tankar car came to res t after
st r ik ing a st ump In th e Redm an
ya rd Mrs. Redman said her
husb and had rec en tly been think

ing of hav tng the s tu mp rcmov ed
" We'l l p robabJ;· leave 11 there
now ,'· she con r ludf' rl
M ar ci e Wo lfe, who \i\'eS tn the

ho use d irect ly a c ross th e tracks
fr om the Redma ns, said she
thoug ht th e t ra i n had ro me
through th e house . t he noise was

so loud . " I knr w i 1 was gotng to
happen sooner or IJtr r ." she
stat ed .
One r es ident in rhe area ~a id
the neig hbors all joked about th e
fact that if a t ra in was stoppe d
along t he trac ks It wo uld r ut
them off from thf' rPsl o f th p
town , a nd they would havP to r id('

a boa t from the town park to
Pom eroy , Ohio . She added that
nei gh bors are no longer jok ing
abou t 11 this m or n ing.
T he 136-car tra in ex tended

fro m Brown StrePt to th e Rivrr·
Co ntinu ed on page 10

Stone Company
is low bidder for
Route 124 project
Bids on th e pro ject of repla c ing
the culve rt benea th Stat e Rout e
124 at Kerr 's Ftun and re loca t ion
an d Improvements at the Int er
section of 124 and U S 33 were
ope ned F rid ay morning bv the
O hio
D e p ar tm e nt
ol
Tra nsporta lion.
.lor L each. District 10 Depu ty
Di r ector ror the Departm ent ,
report ed that t he a ppar ent lo"
b idder on the proj ec t is Alan
Stone Co .. Ches ter hil l. wit h a bid
ol $U 47Jt)(). Seco nd b tdd er was
B G . Ba n is. Day ton, w ith a bid ul
$1,:,o0.182, a nd th e thlfd bidd er
was Vl iJ id Pn and Jp nk ins. Nelso n
vii i&lt;•. w ith a $2,000 ,000 btd

A ll of the bids IT'Cf' t\·ra wen'
abo ve thr stat r r ngin rrr's esti
m atr of $1.1 1J.000
Leach sa id tha tth r btds will be
ev al uatPd Jnd thr r ng inf'Pr" s
assrssm rn t rr•.' iPwPd hf'forc a
drcis ion is madP. pr obOJ bl ,· som r ·
ti m r nf'xt wrf•k
He sa td tha t tf onr of the b ids"
~ICCf' p trd thi' n th(' work ~-~.· i ll start
w ith i n
d a _v~
Wh i le thP hif1rl1ng ro\'Prc, the
rn tj r(' p rojf'ct. thf• li r '&gt;t phase to
go u ndrr conqruction wi ll bP thr
insta llation of thr undrrgrou nd
strurturr ,Jt Krrr" s Run to
rP p larP thr old stonr arch whtc h
co ll ~l p '&gt;c cl in F rbru o~1 ,.

:w

David Hendricks sentenced
Da v id Hendric ks. 40. La ngsvi lll'. appParPd i n Meigs Couct y
Comm on P leas Cou rt on Thurs·
day a ft ernoon befor e Judge F re d
W. Crow I ll for sentenci ng.
T he sente nci ng fol lows a j u ry
t ria l w hHr hr was fa und guilt y o f
&lt;.1
singlP rou nt of sa lr o f
ma riju ana.
Hrn drlc k s was charged in
connec tion w ith an in cid ent
whi ch occ ur rf'd at hi s r ps id encc
tn M av of 1989, tn volvin g th e
aliPged sa lf' of m ariju ana to an
u nclt'rcovpr agpnt of th P Ohi o
Durrau of Cri min al Id en tifi r(l

11on and l nvpstig,llmn
Sa l r of ma r ijuanil . .10.. ("hargcd
in th r i nrl irtrn(' n l. is a th i rd
dl'gr ee ff' lonr, &lt;lC'('Orrling 10 Court
Bai l iff raul GNard
J udgr Cro v: srnte nct•d Ht·n
dric ks to a prison tf'rm o f tHo
yf'a r s and ordr&gt;rPd him to pa'. a
f ine o f s:l,OOO. bot h of Whic h ar('
max imum s a llo·.~"f·cl lw law
Hend r ic k&lt;.. v..·a\ n•p:-r~cnu• d m
court IJ~· Gall rpo li s d tt o r nP_~r
Wil lia m Con if'y, Prosc,cu tin g i\ t
tor ney Strw•n L Sttln r£'pres
Pnt rd th f' Sta ll· n l Ohi o

Four Meigs residents hurt
in Thursday crashes
Fou r Mt'igs Co unt y res iden t s
wf'rr in ju re d in two cra shPS
Th ur sd ay, acco rd i ng to th e
Ca llia ·Mr i gs Pos t of the Sta te
Highway Pa trol and the Gallia
Count v St1 cr iff' s Depa rtm ent.
In th e cras h at ll. o2 a. m . in
Sa li sbur y Townsh ip on S.R 124.
3 of a mil e sou th of milepos t o,
three pec ple - Allen G . A r nott,
26. o f 480 Broad St., Middleport,
h is passrnge r . Ryan B . M ahr, 22.
Rt. I, Middleport , and Mar y E.
Pa ul ev. 71, of 510 Pearl St. ,
M i dd leport, were all taken to
V eter ans M emori al Hospital b y
th e M eigs County EM S.
Mar y Pauley, a pa ssenger of
Ja mes E . Pau ley , 67, of 510 Pear l
St .. Mlddlepcrt, was tran sferred
to St Joseph's Hospital in P ar
ker sburg, W Va .. wher e she w as
treated for minor head injuri es.
At la st r eport she was listed in
f air condition In the Intensi ve
car e unit. Arnott and M ahr wer e
trea ted and r elease d at VMH fo r
brui ses.
Arnott , driving a 1986 Chev ·
r ol e! S-10 pickup truck, stopped
to tur n left Into the Park &amp; Ride .
An unidentified vehicle pas sed
Arnott' s truc k on the right, and
aft er that unknown vehicle
passed Arnott's truck, James
P aul ey's 1979 Chry sler New

York. whr c h •xa:-. t&gt;Ph!nrl
tru ck . "' wa s un;d1lr

:\1 Il l ill"
111

'&gt; I1Jp

stn king 1.1\ rrw t t·.., trucl\1 tn rlw
rpa r." accordi ng to th1· Jnu·:-..r1
ga t i:l .C: t r oopr·r"~ rf'port
Ja ffi('S Pa u lr~' ',·I." &lt;I~ f'llt'd fn1 nn t
m a in ta inin g J .'-. ... U!t'd cl t•ct J
dis tancr.
A Rut la nd wom; uJ ILl '&gt; l!lJUn·d
in a t h rrP· VPhic i P nash dl :\· '\:r
p m. on S.R 7 nont1 of fhP\hlrf'.
j ust nort h of th(' J·ctilnJ.ill trJrk . .
lead in g in to Hobson. :H"cnrd 1ng 10
!he Ga ll iri Count.\ ShPriff"s
Dc pa r tmL•nt.
Do nna L \\'ill 1&lt; 1 m~nn . TL. w:-Js
'" k en b~· thr Callia Cuuntv E M S
to Vf' tNa ns Mf'morial !-lo~pi t a l,
v.·hrrr shP was t rra lf'd and
r('l Pa SPd tor bruises
W ill iamson. dr iv mg a 1 ~ 90
~issa n Sent ra iS(' nt n. in th e
re por t 1 was hl'a din g no rth w hPn.
according 10 the investiga ting
de put y. "!Da nie l L. Beva n. 44. of
Th e Pl ai ns! f ell as leep. we nt l eft
of ce n ter and lh ts 1990 Ply m outh

Voya gpr vam hi\ &lt;Willia m son' s
ca r t." Th e i mpact force d W i ll iam son 's car in to a 1987 Ch evrolet
Mo nt e Car lo d riven by Tonia
Stover, 30, of K err ·Bethel R oa d.
Ca!Upolls.
Be van was ci ted for dr iv i n g left
of center .

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Friday. September 28. 1990

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS·.IIASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Puhll•her

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manager

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assi!dant Publisher/ Co ntroller
A ME MBER of The Un li Pd Press l nle-rnat lon al. Inl and Dally Prrss
Association and thf&gt; American NPwspaper Publishers l\ssocla11on.

LETTERS OF OPJ.r-.JION are wplcome. Tht&gt;y should be l€'Ss than 300
words long_ Alllettrrs are subjrct to edi t ing and musr be signed with
nam(', address and tt&gt;lephone number . No unsigned i€'t1 ers will De pub-

llshf'd. Lrttrrs shoulrl hP in good ras!(', addressing Issues. not personal!·
ti es .

Hindsight on Saddam
By HELEN THOMAS
UPI W)lile House Reporter
WASHINGTO N - It appears that ever yone on lh&lt;• topside of the
Bus h ad minist ration, including the president, would have dune things
di fferently hhad they known Saddam Hu sse in 's tr ue Intent io ns .
The Monday morning quarterbacking may be going on In the White
House and the State Departmen t but the powers that be do not waet
their mistaken judgment to be aired i n the press.
The Iraq Embassy released a transcript of a meeting in Baghdag
last July 25 between Saddam and U.S. Ambassador April C. Glaspie.
During the meeting Saddam made some sinister observations about
Iraqi Interes ts and ho sti lity to Kuwait, which hr arrused of
overpricing otl and br eak ing the cartel agreement on supply
Although the State Department has refused to confirm the dialogue
In th e tran scr ipt, the authenticity has not been challenged .
During their meeting, Glaspie told Saddam that President Bush
wanted better relations with Iraq and the United Stales had taken no
position on i ts border dispute with Kuwait.
Gl aspie was not alone in co nvey tn g thi s hands·off position. So did
State Department spokeswoman Margaret TutwiiN and Jo hn Kelly .
ass is tan t secretary of sta te for Near East affa iis. in public

Red Sox defeat Tigers 3-2
to tie Jays for AL East lead

Page- 2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, September 28. 1990

Boston to battle
Toronto at home
for division title

Duke's skeletons start to tumble out
WASHINGTON- David Duke
has so many skeletons In hi s
closet he can 'I keep the door shut.
The former Ku Klux Klan
gra nd wizard, now a Republican
candidat e for the Senate In
Louisiana, has done everything
to make himself look better to the
voters, In cludin g some plastic
surgery . But a new faee doesn' t
ma sk the old Duke.
He claims to have severed his
ties with the KKK years ago , and
Louisiana voters either believed
him or didn't care. because they
already elected him to the state
legislature In 1989 . But now that
Duke Is challenging Incumbent
Sen . Bennett Johnston, D·La.,
the rattling noise In Duke's closet
is get t lng louder.
Our associates Melinda Maas
and Scott Sleek found the latest
bones . Three yea rs ago Duke
wrote a let ter to then ·Surgeon
General C. Everett Koop suggesting tha t blood supplies be

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segregated by race. The letter Is
on the stationery of the National
Association lor the Advancement
of White People. an organization
Duke stU! leads.
Duke criticized Koop for his
AIDS policy, which Duke called
"mushy liberalism." He wrote
that "black blood Is a least 10
times more likely to be contaml·
nated as white blood." He also
called for mandatory AIDS test ·
tng for all government workers,
students, hea lth workers and
food handlers and fo r anyone who
wanted to get a marriage license.
As the election draws near,
Duke Is having a hard time
keeping that and other bizarre
stories out of the press . He says
he ended his Involvement In the
KKK a decade ago. But we
obtained one telephone directory
from 1988 that listed the Klan's
telephone number at Duke's
address. The number Is now
~ 1 ..;connected.

S"P&gt;.~.:,eJ..EG~

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
VIetnam veterans are out·
raged over Duke's claim tha t he
went to Southeast Asia during the
Vietnam War to fight rommu·
nlsm. In reality, he got a student
deferment from the draft . Duke
justifi es his claim of wartime
service by saying that he taught
English to Laotian military offlc·
ers and volunteered to go behind
enemy lines . Even Dan Quayle
had a better excuse than tha t.
Add to Duke's resume a
literary career under various
pen names. In the early 1970s,
using the pseudonym "Mo ·
hammed X." Duke wrote a
manual on street lighting for
black militants, Instructing them
on how to beat up whites. He has
since explained that the book was
a spoof to expose racism by
blacks .
Then there was the Instruction
manual on sexual techniques for
women. The book, "Finderskeep·
ers ," li sts as It s aut~ors James

Konrad and Dorothy Vanderbilt.
Duke now admits he was Konrad .
The book contained a chapter
of Instructions on oral sex,
for eplay and vaginal exercises.
It also encouraged women to
have sex with married men
because they make better lovers .
Duke has said he only checked
for grammatical errors In the
sexual content of the book, but
did not write those chapters.
Under the heading of garden ·
variety candidate skeletons, re·
ports surfaced that Duke had
rtled no state Income tax returns
for several years . He claimed
that his Income was below the
amount that required a filing.
Louisiana voters may have
thought it was worth the risk to
let Duke dabble In their local
politics, but the stakes are higher
now and they should tell him his
career In public service has run

By APRIL ALFARANO
UPI Sports Wrller
Boston will have to follow upon
Thursday night's winning performance to sa ti sfy manager .Joe
Morgan.
The Red Sox moved Into a
first -place lie with Toronto In the
American League East with a 3·2
victory over th e Detroit Tigers.
and Morgan wants a repea t effort
when the two leaders face each
other the nex t three nights.
"It's not Important at all if we
don't win tomorrow night." Morgan sa id of the victory Thursday
night. "Al i I know is we're dead
even a nd let's go get 'em ...
The three·game showdown In
Boston will determine control of
the division rac e.
"Psychologically, If's a big
difference to go In ti ed," sa id
Roston ou tfield er Mike Green·
wr ll "tThe Bl ur Jays) know
they have to take two out of three
at our place ."
''The one who goes out and
play s relaxed will come out
ahead," added Greenwell. " It ' s
going to be an exc iting thrl'l'
days."
Greenwell d el ivered a two-run
double In a three·ru n fourth
inning , helping the Red Sox take
a 3-0 lead. Tigers starter Steve
Searcy, 2-7, gave up a lead·Off
singl e t o Ca r los Quintana.
Dwight Evans doubl~d Quintana
to third. and both run ners hl'id
whPn Elli s Burk s bral out a
grou nder to third bast•man Dar·

its course.

Undoubtedly the Iraqi gover nm ent is trying to suggest that tht•
United States gave him the green light for his takeover of Kuwait. but

By BOB KEIM

Saddam is obviously not a man who takes his ord ers from Washington

FIELDER CONNECTS DPlrolt's tecil
Firlder connects on Drnnis Lamp's pitt:h for hi.s
19th homer in Thursday night's ganll' against I he
\·!siting Bnston Rf'd Sox, who won :~· 2. Fh•lder

or eve n carrs what the world thinks.
Secretar y of State Jam es Baker, fi gh ting a rear gua rd action , has
sca thing ly denounced th e "retrospective scapegoa t lo g' of G ia spiP

and others for their failure to war n Saddam that the Unit rd StatPs

By GE:\E CADIJES

invasio n

Letters to the editor
Stess and anxiety
Bill tons of dollars of tranquil iz
i'I'S. such as valium. are prf' s
cdbed for s tress and anxiPty
rar h year These mind·a il eri ng
dr ugs proved to be add icti ve and
a growi ng number of "horror
stories" Indicate t hey can artu
alii' increasr stress and rrducr a
person's abillt v to cope with
pr~blems .

There are strong links betwern
st rl'SS and the heavy use of llle ga I
drugs and alcohol. The high
levels of stress is our sociPt_v is
one- of the biggest barriers in
wi nning t he War on Drugs .
There are ways for i nd i vidua ls
to rlimi nate strrss Jnrl gain
better co nt rol of their l ives
wlthou t drugs. So lu lions in t h&lt;'
ne)I'IY released book. Untantol
The Fundamrntals of
oey:

Thought, by L . Ron Hubbard are
based on exte nsivP research and
offer modern so luti ons to the
shell ·shock and emotional fallout
most prople expPrlP nce in our
fast ·paced. crime ridden world .
Hubbard was the first to prove
how a change or envlronmrnt
cou ld allevia te su·ess and other
adver se co nditions, a simple
sol ullom that today Is finding a
place In the medical world.
Keep this In mind and re
member that stress is just a lac k
of con trol over a situat ion. This
ran be handled ... wr' ve all
hand led it before'
Sincere !;·.

Sharyn Runyon
Los Ange les. Calif

Will justice be served
( am wrlti ng thi s letter as a
co Qcer ned parent and citizen of
M&amp;tgs County. The recent sen ·
teJfcing hearing of Jason Riggs
concerns me grea tly because it
tn..:Oived an accident that could
have happened to anyo ne 's child
of ~riving age.
A)'ter hearing t he tes tJmonies I
doit' t feel that j ustice will be
serVed by putting Jason Riggs
beiond bars .
.Iason Riggs had just turned lA
an~ had never been on his own.
He··was thrust Into a situation
thai would devastate anyone. It
Is &lt;my opinion that he has
ex~ssed great remorse about
the · accident and events that
follliwed . I feel that he should be
giVen lhe opportunity to return to
his:Job and be responsible for his
debt to society Instead of being
locked away to become another
butden to the taxpa~ers of Ohio.
Schwabe, ' psychfatrlst
who gave his t¢11moriy, stated
tha:i ·he had I&gt;een a psychlatrlst
for·20¥ears arid had spent time In
Ylatnam wdrklng with young

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men in panic and stre ss situa ·
tlons. He al so stated that he had
dealt with many young men who.
in situat io ns that would cause
panic and shock. would look to
som eone older or with more
experience to give them gui·
dance. Dr. Schwabe also thought
Jason Riggs looked to hi s com·
panlon. who was nin e years his
se nior. and followed his dlrec·
lions. He also stated he did not
feel th at Jason Riggs Is or would
be any threat to society and I
totally agree.
Our Declaration of Independ·
ence slates that "all men are
created equal." so why can one
be found so guilty and the other
person hardly touched when both
were Involved?
Jason Riggs has no prior
criminal record efther but the
sentencing and fines were very
stl!f. Why Is this for a first time
offender and what has happened
to "justfce for ali"?

Sheila Rach
Reedsville

•

nreds only one mort• fcm;ehust.t•r to hrcom(' onl,)'
the II th pluyrr in major lt•agut• hlottory to crack 50
in a single ~ea.."ion. ( LIJ&gt;I)

USC reported loaded for fluckeyes

the rrttiral

comment s rrom some members of Congress that his department was
nai ve not to bl'lievr the Iraqi border buildup wa s the preludP to an
U.S. ln tell igrn cr sources ha ve been feeding their med ia ouUets on
the id ea that th ey wrrP well aware that Saddam had aggressive
cla ims on neighbortng Kuwait and the Uni ted Arab Emirates.
If tha t is the rase. clearly no one acted on th at va luable information
and as It was sifter! down and analyzed. somet hing got lo st in the
translation .
In addition. Arab lradprs, inc ludmg Sa udi King fahd. Jorda n's
K1ng Hussrtn and Egyp tian Prc•sident Ho sn l Mullarak, u rged Bush
not to be provocative and inststed th at Saddam was only bluffing .
T heir shock and surprlsP at thf' invasion wa s manlfrst as thPy
scram bird to find thPir nwn turf for and agai nst
Fahd c alled for mili tary support from the United States and
Washington responded ma ssivf'iy . Egypt sided with Saudi Arabia and
Hussein of Jordan threw in his lot with Saddam , an act that will cost
h in'l dearl y
So evrryonP bPI wrong _ Scu.ldam wa s misrrad and officials arf'
pr iva tel y conceding that their policies were indeed flawed Thr
president himself had categorized him as a " moderate. "
As the_v used to say in the Reagan Jdministrati on when c aught in
the switc hps· "Mis takps were made.··

The Tigers fell short with an
unearned run in the sixth and
Cec il fielder's 49th home ron of
tile se;JSon in the eighth.
F'if'lder' s nex t hompr will makP
him the fir st major leaguer since
1977 and fir st American League
player si nce 1961 to hit 50 homers
in a season .
"There's a lot of pressure
now," Fielder admitted. "It's
making Cec il' s brain hurt a lit tle.
The closer I get the more people
there are surrounding it . Hope·
fully, I can get It quickly."
In other American League
action, Ilaitlmore beat Cleveland
5·3, Chicago downed Milwaukee
6-4, Texas dropped Oakland 8·6.
and California edged Kansas
Ci ty 7·6.
Orioles 5, Indians 3 - At
Cleve land. Gregg Olson earned a
club·record 35th save and Dave

Johnson stopped a Baltimore
losing streak for the ninth time
this year to •lead Baltimore.
Johnson improved to 13·8, and
Olson pitched the ninth to break
the Orioles save record of 34 set
bv Don Aase In 1986. John
Farrell, making his second start
since coming off t he disabled list
Sep t. 21, fell to 4·5.
While Sox 6. Brewers t - At
Chicago, Frank Thomas belted a
solo home run. and Bobby
Thigpen hurled his 55th save,
helpi ng Chicago . Thomas· sixth
homer of the season made a
winner of Wayne Edwards. 5·3,
who pitched five and two·t hird
innings, and tagged Tom Edens,
4·4. with the loss . Thigpen
pitched the ninth and enabled the
White Sox to brea k the team
mark of 64 saves held by the 1988
Oakland bullpen .
Rangers B, Athletics 6 - A I
Arlington. Te.l{as, back ,to-back
homers by .Ja ck Daugherty and ·
Pete ln cav iglia helped Scott:
Chiamparino, 1·2, ear n his fir st
major league victory. Jet! Russel l r ecorded the last out for his
ninth save. Loser Scott Sander·
so n. 17-11. gave up seven runs in
three Innings.
Angels 7, Angels 6 At
Anaheim, Calif., Devon White's
bases-loaded single In the ninth
lifted California. Trailing 5·6.
Lee Stevens doubled and scored
on a single by Lance Parrish.
Jack Howell followed with a
si ngle. with Parrish moving to
third. Dick Scofield was lnten·
t lonally walked, bringing up
Whit e who si ngled to drive In the
go·ahead run and make a winner
of reliever Brian Harvey. 4·4.
Jeff Mon tgomer y, 6·5, suffered
the loss.

Browns to face Chiefs Sunday

s tatcmt_'nts be fore Iraq invaded and annexed Kuwait

would not stand still for aggesslon in the gull.
Baker ha s rr jl'cted as " absolut ely ludicrous·

nell Coles for a single.
Green well then drilled Sear·
cy's second pitch down the right
field line to score Quintana and
Evans. Tom Brunansky's sacr i·
lice fly brought home Burks.
"The fir st pitch to me was a
slider a nd I thought he'd throw
me a fastball becauSI' hr
wouldn't want to fall behind 2 0,"
Greenwell said. "I wa s looking
for a fastball, something hard I
could turn on and h it to right."
Roston starter Tom Botton.
107, halt ed a personal three
game losi ng strea k by limiting
Detroit to four hlts ovrr seve n
innings ,
" Thi s was certainly my most
rew ard i ng v ictory. com ing at
this time of the seaso n. " sa id
Bolton . "And I needed It for my
con fiden ce after a rough road
tnp."

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Israel vs. Jraq! __________________W_i_llw_m_R_u_sh_er
The Middle East cris is Is
Ind irectly respo nsible for an ugly
spat that has broken out between
two distinguished columnists .
Pat Buchanan, one of the best
known consrrvat!ve co mm enta·
tors. has co me out against any
esca l ation of America's Involve·
m ent In the Middl e East to the
point of actual war. Jn the course
of a di scuss io n on the popular TV
program "The McLaughlin
Group." Buchanan declared t hat
"There are onl y two groups that
are beating thf' drums for war In
the Middle East. t he Israeli
Defense Ministry and its amen
cor ner in the United Stat es."
A f ew minutes l ater he added,
"The Israelis want this war
desperately because they want
the Un ited States to destroy the
Iraqi war mac hine They want us
to fini sh them off . They don't
ca r e about our relations with th£&gt;
Arab world ."
These remarks were enoug h to
activate the halr ·trlgger that
contro ls the notorious temper of

Abe Rosenthal. the ret Ired execu·
tiv e editor of The New York
Times who now has hi s own
col umn on the Times ' Op Ed
page Rosenthal offered his own
" Interpret ation" of "what this
man tBu chanan l is say in g," to
wit
"The Jews are tryi ng to drag
us Into war . Only J ews want war.
Israeli Jew s want war to save
I srael's htde. American Jews
who talk of military action
agai nst I raq want war because i t
would suit Israeli interes ts. Th ey
are willing to spill American
blood for Israeli interests ."
Rosenthal thereupon char ges
Buchanan not merely with anti ·
Semi !Ism but with a "blood libel"
agai nst Jews. and concludes by
Oorrowln~ and rf'vlslng .Jpsus'
words upon the Cross : "Forgive
them not. Father. for they know
what they did "
first. Buchanan . Pat was
slmplv wrong In one respect : To
what ever rxten t American Jews

are "bea tin g the drums for war
In the Middle East." they are
certainl y not the only Americans
doin g so. Most I though not all) of
the non·J ewlsh writers and com ·
menta tors grouped a round N a.
tional Rev iew, for example.
starting with edllor· ln ·chlef Bill
Buckley, have shown no reluctance whatever to contemplate
escalating of America's role In
the Middle East from defensive
deployment to activ e attack .
As for the I srae li government.
If It Isn' t hoping for even deeper
U.S. Involvement In the Middle
East. why isn ' t 11? Does anyone
supposr that the British Foreign
Office, In 1940·41, wasn't praying
nightly that the United States
would somehow be dragged Into
World War JJ? What's so terrible
about tllat? Th e British had no
obligation to put our Interests
above their own
Now, Rosenthal. His grotesque
"Interpretation" of Buchanao's
sta tem ent tells us far morP about
t he darker r ecesses of his own

mind than about anything in
Ru cha nan's. Abe Is famous for
his emotion alit y, but If he's going
to be In the column bu siness he'd
better get It under firmer control.
My longtime colleague Bill
Burkley. commenting on the
flap. spoke of the need to
undf'rstand "the nature of (JewIsh) sensibilities In an age that
coincided with Auschwitz." This
Is entirely proper, and many
non·Jew s hav e donr so for lo.
these past 4~&gt; years.
But American politics Is a
robu st game, and It is fair to ask
how long commentators on It
must continue to tiptoe past the
I sraeli embassy . We ali make
allowances tor a pregnant girl
who is temper amental ("You
must excuse Tessie - shP lsn 't
quite hers elf") . But Tessie's
indisposition lasts nine months at
most .
Follow i ng a f am ous ancient
example, let's be a little more
forgiving - on both sides

School choice not as simple as ABC
RED LAKE FALLS, Minn.
!NEAl - Whenever the concept
of school choice is discussed,
Minnesota Invariably ts cited as
the pioneer In allowing parental
selection of children's sc hools on
a statewide basi s.
'
Indeed, the seductive notion of
allowing every youngster to pick
any school in Minn esot a to attend
has been a public relations
triumph noted and even copted In
other states . Bu t a close exam!·
natfon of what has occurred her e
In recent years suggests that
"open enrollment" has been
oversold by its zealous
promoters.
Included In that category are
the Heritage Foundatfon, a well·
known conservative Washington.
D.C. think tank . It commissioned
a study that concluded choice
programs are "being used to
desegregale schools. reduce the
dropout rate, help at·rlsk stu·
dents (and) stimulate competf.
tlon and excellence."
Other proponents are less
Inclined to present school chofce
as a panacea lor the nation's
educational system, but Pres!·
dent Bush has declared it to be a
"national imperative."
Education Secretary Lauro F.

Cavazos proclaims school choice
to be "the cornerstone to restruc·
turing elementary and secon·
dary education" everywhere In
the country. Thus, he says,
"choice will drive the movement
of school reform ."
But those who have expe·
rleneed school choice In Mlnne·
sola from the small towns her e In
Its rural northwestern corner to
the Twin Cities of Minneapolis
and St. Paul at the other end of
the state are markedly less
enthus iastic.
In sparsely settled regions,
many students must travel an
hour or more In the morning In an
uncomfortable school bus, then
make an Identical trip In the
afternoon to attend the deslg·
nated "local" school In their
dislrict.
Under those conditions,
neither !hey nor their parents
have mu ch enthusiasm for se·
lecting a more distant school
even II It otters enriched educa·
tiona! opportunities.
"In rural areas , geography
decreases the likelihood that
school choice will be used," says
Herbert Benz, school superln·
tendent In Roseau, where only
five of the 1,280 students partie!·

I

pat e In th e school choke
program.
"Kids and their parent s bas i
caily want to attend school in the
distric t where th ey liv e." adds
Richard Larsen. school superln
t endent in Crook sto n.
Ali hough Minnesota formally
Initiated its open enrollment
program In 1988, Larsen says,
"we've always had informal
exchange agreements with ad·
joining school district s" to serve
families who may live closest to a
school In another jurisdiction or
who need the specialized resour·
ces that only some schools
provide .
In the Twin Cities, home· tO·
school commutes are much shor·
ter . But the adults tn many poor
families cannot a!Iord the autos
needed to drive either them ·
selves to and from work or their
children to and Irom out·Of·
district schools.
"There is no question that the

Robert Walters

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By Uniled Press International
Today Is Friday, Sept. 28, the 27lst day ol1990 with 94 to follow.
The moon Is waxing. moving toward Its full phase .
The morning star are Mercury. Venu s. Mar s and .Jupiter .
The evening star Is Saturn.

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:\ll ar inovich passed fo r 2.J6
yard s and four touchdowns a
,vea ra go wh en U SCPmbarr assrd
Ohi o Stat t• 4'2·3 on nation al
televi siOn En·ins chipped m

The Trojans, whos~ list of
ou tst and ing tai lbacks reads like
a who's who of co llege footb all
and includl's the lik es of O.J
Slmpsun. Ma rcu s Al len, Ch arle s
Whttr. Rirkv Be ll and Mike
Gar rrtt . a n• now r rly.ring on thr
pass ing of sophomore quarter·
bark Todd Marinovich. and not
nrcr ssarily by choicr
esc. hlankrd 31 0 last week a t
Washingt on. mana ged Jus t 28
var ds ru shing ;t ga inq th e Hu sk ies Tailhark Hick\ [ r dn .;;.,
trnt11 ( Jil !ht • Trojans ' all tim p
rushing lis t. rwtrPd fiv1• vard s in
ninf' t r ie~
"M~ i\o . l l'oncern offcnsh: el .v
IS thf• running gcum•." .,aid USC
head coa ch Larrr Smith . who "r
IHh ·rankf'd Trojan" fa ce
anothrr s t1ff IP '. t Saturdav at r&gt;&lt;o
12 Ohio Starr _' 'Wr ' rp s t i ll t r ~ · in~
to comr !Og Pi hPr up front
'' I~ ick~· F. r \'lns i ..., s ti 111 hr sa mr
Rlckr Ervin s. !Jut hr has never
had a cha nee to gC'I un tr ackrd
an d ri ght nov. h(1 s qur &lt;&gt;tionin g
him sf' lf ;1nd his cur s. " add f'd
Smith
"Wf• 'v r bel'n riding Todd Mari ·
novlrh' s arm and 1 flankrrr Gary
Wellman 's hands. They 1W a·
shlngtonl look thosP awa_
v and
look what happened to us. We've
got a major t&lt;~ s k offenslvply and

wit h over 100 yards rus hing .
Ohio State head coach John
Cooper hasn't forgotten that
game. which saw th e Buckeyes
iead in g J.Qaftrr one quartrr th r n
fall to piec es.
" We' ll talk abo ut 11 1la' '
_v r ~1 r 1. " Coo per said . " Wf' do that
f' \'Pry wrrk . But we'll usr Pvrr v
rne .:m s wr can to gpt our !Pam
Pm uti ona l l_
\ · n 'cl dy to pi a\' . i n
rludin g showing films . Wr wr r r
f'rnbarra sscd out th rrc Ja ..,t
\roa r
Ohio Sta tr wk rs a 2-fl r ~ 'c onl
into tht' natl onall\' ti'IP\'i ~ Pd
gamt • with wins ovr r TPxa:-. Ti '('h
and Bost on CollcgP .

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lack of transportation can hav e a
chilling effect on sc hool choi ce,"
says David Bennett. school su·
perlntendent In St. Paul. "Low
Income parents without their
own tran s p o rtati o n often
'choose' neighborhood sc hools
ou t of necessity," adds a St. Paul
parent .
WhPn Cavazos came to Minneso ta last yea r to offer lavish
praise of the open enrollment
program, he was exposed to
mixed reviews of the sc hool
choice concept Including crttJ .
cism from some parents ,
teachers and administrators.
Figures for the new school year
are not yet avaflable, but In the
1989·90 academic year, only 3.200
of the state's 721,000 elementary
and secondary school studentsless than 0.5 percent- elected to
participat e In the open enrol·
lment Initiative.

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hi sror .v .

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off to a good start this year
Thr M£' i gs MJ r audpr cro~'-l
coun t r y tram is off to a good
:-.t art so f ar this year. p lacing
thi r d in tht• Warrrn ln\·it at io nJ l
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Marys \\' . \ 'a. and the ho st
Warrrn tf'am . Marietta followrd
the Ma rauders. followed by
Athens. .Jackson. Logan and
Galiipoli.s.
P ..J. Chadwell wa s tht• top
individual finishe r lor Meigs as
he f inished in seventh plarp
Mik(• Hall fint shed in I Jth. llohhr·
John so n l ~&gt; th. Nathan Balm·
21nd. Hv an I.Pmiev 27t h end
Chm Sl oa n 29th
In thr boy s juni or \.'Jrsily,
Jrr rm _
v Hrrk fin15hPd fifth out of
runnrr s. In thr junior hi gh.
Dodger Vaughan fin is hed in Lith
place and Phillip Edmon ds 14th
pi acr .
In thr Logan ln viational.
Meigs fi nislwd behind Amanda
Ci earcreek and Marietta. 14
teamstook par1. Our of 9J run nrrs.P .1. Chadwell f inished 21st,
Bobby .Johnson 22 nd. Mike H;tll
27t h. Nathan Raiov 2~1th. and

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Big Bend Youth
Football Schedule
Saturday, Sept 29
6 p.m . - Pleasers Eagles vs .
Whaleys Dolphins.
7:30 p.m .- Pat Hill Ford
Mustangs vs . Hem lock Pipe line
Browns.
Ga m es played at So uthern
High School.
Last weeks scores
Mustangu 6
Eag les 0
Browns 0
Dolphins 0

ll ;- a n t. emtr; 4Uth pia cr . Al so
runnin g for Mrig.s wcrr Phil
Smith dnd Chris Sloa n.
Th e g trls ltnishPd fifth out nf 10
school s Out o f ·Hi ru nnPrs Ka
t n na Tu r nrr Jncl Mi ssy NPlso n
r!'C'1 P\ 'Jd m cda h for f inish in g
l~lth Jnd 20th plan' rf• :-. pPctivply·.
Al so SC'oring for Meigs was
E l izabeth Downry ~ti th. Mi ss y
SISSO n .10th. and .~pril Hudson
:li th . Al so ru nning for 1\kigs v.}L'n'
~ ina Ovf'rhilf:L'horck. Tara CPrl ·
ach . and RC'sa Harris
I n thr junior \'arsil _
\ ' rac e
Jf'rrm y HPrk fini shPd in second
pla ce our of :n runnP rs to wpn a
mr·dal.
In Ow jun ior hig h division,
l ' hillip Edmond s fini shed 13111
out of J~ runnPrs. Dodger
Vaug han :mth. Chri s Chapman
:loth. Wiilia Johnson 49th, and
Travis Sp row l \lith In the girls
division Allison Gerlach finished
in 22m! place.
ThP cross countrq ream is
coached by Jim Oliphant, thev
will rom!J('te on Tuesdav at
Frdl'rai Hocki ng agai nst T r im
ble and Miller.

Friday's games
Ea stern at Kyger Creek
Hannan Trace at So uthrrn
North Ga ill a at Oak Hill
Scu thwes tern at Symmes Valley
Logan at Ga llipoli s
Marietta at Jackson
Athens at Warren i29tht
C·K at Coa l Grove
Portsmouth at Ashland
DeSa les at Dayton Dunbar
Park ers burg South at Point
Plea sant
Meigs at federal Hocking
Alexa nd er at Trimble
Zanesvllle·Rosecrans at Miller
Nelsonv ill e· York at Vinton
Cou nty
Wellston at Belpre
Van at Wahama

UPI Sports Wrller
BEREA, Ohio !UP!1 - M ar ty
Sc hott enh eim er might hav&lt;• a
hard time recogniz ing this y&lt;•ar's
Clevela nd Brow ns.
There are no more cornf'r
brothers. with Hanford Dixon a
Plan B departure and now
retired and Frank Mi nnifield
holding out in a con t rac t dispute.
The offensive l ine feat ures three
starter s named To ny .Jones.
Kevin Robbins and Ben .Ieffer ·
son, of which only Jane::. was with
the cl ub w hen Scho tt enheimrr
was in chargr f ro m mid·l9R4
through 19&amp;\
Las t week' s fullbacks werf'
Derrick Gaim.'r .:Jnd Lf'roy
Hoard, and while BerniP Kosar is
still th e quarterback . hr ha s been
surrounded by con trovN s.v thr
last two weeks.
All of 1hese changps have taken
pla cf' sincr the Browns and
Ch iefs p lay ed to an O\'Prtinw
10 -10 t ie las t year in ClevPiand in
the f!r sr mrP.ting of thP two clubs
sincr Schotwnhl'imrr was f ired
aflrr ll'fusing t ohirranoffensl vf'
coordina tor followi ng the l9R8
season Thl' two teJms will play
Sund ay in Armwhead Stadium at
4 p.m EDT
:-:',omL' thin gs havPn · t changed.
Art Modell and Ern ie Accorsl,
who ra n Schot tf'nhrimPr out. sti ll
run the club

Schottenhelmer sti li speaks in
the sa m e bland cliches and he
sti ll hasn' t beaten John Eiway
and the Denver Broncos, suffer
lng another last·second loss i n
De nver Sept. 17 . He sa id last year
he expected to have an emotional
rush upon entering the stadium
he called home for 4Yl seasons .
but those emotions !ailed to
materialize and Schottenhelmer
sa id this year 's gamL' isn't
spt•c ia l to him Pithrr
" The truth is no. it really isn't
lspcciall." hr sa id Wednesday
" I think I ml'ntionPd J yt•ar agu
whrn I went bac k to CIPveland I
hncl anti ci patrd thJt it would br
kind of unique. I thou ght walking
in to the stadi um I migh t have this
o..;p nsf' of 1emot ion1 but when I got
th&lt;•n• I didn't fee l that.
" Th is is an oppor tunit y for thf'
Ki.l nsa s Cit v Ch ids to takr on onr
of thP bPs! footbal l trams in thr
Ame rica n Co nfPrf'n CP and wr
nl'f'd to try 10 find a way to win , ..
Thr Chiefs. at 2· 1. are one of the
p rrmiN AFT reams in thr early
going, whilr the struggling

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Browns, 1·2, are a disappoint ·
ment, especially considering
their fi rst three games of the
year were thought to be the easy
part of their sc hedule.
The Brownss have a string of
five straight playoff appearan·
res. four of which ca me under
Sc hottenheimer. but the ster n
coach said he would get no
enjoyment from droppmg t he
Browns to 1·3 and alm ost out of
the pla yofl race .
"I doo t think that if the
Browns wPrr to lose to us or we
wPrP to losr to them. for that
matter. It's going to determine
whether or not eith er team might
m ake the playoffs." he said.
" I' ve always co ntended that they
play 16 games i n a season and
ever~' one count s as much as the
other onr
"No. 1 don' t think a win or a
loss tor rllh er team is criliral and
no 1 wouldn ' t take an y personal
...ati sfaction in what happens in
rt r veland . We need to win if we
want to contlnur to pursue the
things we ' re after and that' s the
rhampion ship ...

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Reds hand Braves 4-2 loss
to close in on NL West title

·ouT AT HOME - Atlanta's Dave -lus li c~ ean 't
make It home on time. as Reds backstop .lor
oliver scoops up the ball to make the out play in

the first Inning of Thursday night's game In
Ci ncinnati. which the Reds won 4-2. ( UPI)

Twitty takes
lead in Buick
Southern Open

. LEAD~ SOLTHF:R~ OPE:'i - Howard Twitty of Biltmore.
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NELSON PERDUE

COLUMBUS, Ga. iUPii Veteran Howard '1\vitty , record ·
ln g his holi est round In more tha n
a decade. withstood local favor·
il e La rry Mize to take the first
ro und lead Thursday i n the Buick
Southern Opeil.
Tw i t ty's 8-under-par 62 gavr
him a· two-stroke lead over
journeyman Frank Conner and
Mize.
the 1987 Ma s ters
champion
For Twitt y. 11 was his bes t
round since the Anha user Bu sch
Cl assic in l'&lt;apa, Ca li f., 13 years
ago. TroubiPd by back problems.
hP ha sn' t won on the Tour sincP
1980.
Con ner. fighting to ke€p his
spot on the Tour. was in the
tournam en t because or a spo nsor's exemption. His 64 was
matc hPd bv M ize, a Co lu mbus
residen t who is a member of thC'
Green Isla nd Cou ntry Club
where thr tournamen t is pla yC'd.
Bu nchPd at 65 were Dan
Halld orson . .Jim l'&lt;elford and
Mik&lt;' Donald A stroke behind at
titi were Sa m Randolph . Gre g
Bruck ner, Drwey Arnet tc a nd
:vtark Lye.
De l end1n g c h ampion Ted
Sch ulz recorded a 69 as did 1911R
win ner David Frost and 19R:I
champion Ronnie Black.

VAN COUVER. British Colum
bia 1 UP I I Jyrki Lummr
sco rrd a goa l and addt'd two
assists Th ursday nigh!, leading
the Va ncouver Ca nucks to a 4-:t
&lt;'X h!bi! lon victory ovL' r the Los
Angeles K1ngs.
Hobert Kron scored th e game·
wi nning goa l for the Ca nuc ks on
I he powerp lay at9:28ofthet hi rd
when he jammed th e puck 1n
fr om the edge of the crease on a
feed fr om Lumme .
Tony Granato put lhe Kings
ahead 3·2 when he ne t ted a
shorthanded goal at 19:25 of th e
first period on a breakaway pas s
f ro m Steve Kasper, bul a Ca n uck
powerplay goa l by Lumme at
10: 29 of t he second tied t he score .
A pai r of goa l s nine seco nds
apart gave th e Ca nucks a 2-0 lead
four minutes int o the game. Dave
Cap uano co nverted a Jay Mazur
pass at 4. 08, then Steve Bozek
ti pped In a Lumme pass at 4:17 .
AI 7: 23 of the first, Francoi s
Breault snapped a shot by Bob
Mason on I he short side to open
King s· scori ng .

By ERIK K . LIEF
UP J Sports Writer
Eve n though they're sputtering down the stre tch . t he Ci ncin ·
na i l Reds are two games away
from making baseball history.
The RPds, with a magic
number of two, are attempti ng to
become the first Nat iona l League
team ever to hold first place from
wirP-to-wire . They can accomplish the fea t tonight if they defeat
San Diego and second-p la ce Los
Angeles loses to San Francisco.
" I t's r ight around th e corner, "
sai d Glenn Br ag gs , who
sl ammed a two-ru n homer to
pace Cinci nnat i' s 4-2 wi n over
A tlanta Thursd ay nig ht "We•
know It can happen Fri day We
hope it will happen Friday ."
"We smell it now." sa id Tom
Brown ing. 15-9. who permitted
seve n hits over seven innings to
get Thursday night's win. "We' 1e
fe€1lng very comfo rta ble ...
The on ly cautio us sou l in th e
Reds' c lubhouse was manager
Lou Pin le lia.
"It's down to two, but we sti l l
have work to do," sa id Pi niP! Ia.
"I t' s not over yet."
Pin iella ' s c au lion may be ju s ti ·
lied . Over the course ol t he
season, t he once red hoi Reds

have cooled considerabl y . Af ter
opening the campa i gn with nine
straight victori es and a 26-9 mark
through the first 35 gam es . the
Reds fell back to ea rth .
Davis Injured- Piniella was a
little uneasy after getting a scare
In the six th Inning when star
outfi elder Er ic Davis cra shed
hard i nto th e wa ll after making a
catch. Davis remained in the
game ano th er half-inning. but
began prot ect in g hi s l eft
shoul der and left the game in th e
seve nth .
" I t hmk 1t s ju st a little
brui se ... Davis sa id a fte r the
game.
"At leas t. I hope it's
noth lng more than just a bruise .
II began stiffen ing up ton ig ht and
we' ll see how it IS tomorrow ...
Reds spokesman Jim Fergu ·
son said Dav i s will be exami ned
when he arrives at the ballpark
Fr id ay, but sa id h e doubted
X. ray s would be req ui red.
" II hurts. but I didn't hear
anything pop so I don'l think
anything was broken or separated," said Davi s. "Hopefully,
everyt hing will be all right
tomorrow , and hope ful ly. t he
ma gic number \.\.'ill be over with
tomorrow ."
In ot her Nationa l LraJ(U' '

games: Pittsburg-h trimmed Chi ·
cago 3-2 . New York sl apped
Montreal 6-0 and Philadelphia
edged St. Louis 4-3.
Pirates 3, Cubs 2 At
Pittsburgh , rookie Randy Tomlin
scattered five hits over seven
innings and Bobby Bonilla and
Sid Brea m both doubiPd in the
sixth In ning for th e winning r un.
keeping 1he Pirates three games
ahead of New York Pittsburgh
cut It s magic number to four.
Tomlin im pro ved to 4-4 and
Vincente Pa lacios earned his
third save Mike Bielecki, 7- 11 .
took the loss
Mels6, Expos 0- AI Mo ntreal.
Daryl Bos ton hil a three·run
homPr to spa r k New York ,
se ndi ng the Expos to their
seventh loss in a row. Ron
Da rling , 7-9, al lowed four hits
over five inn i ngs. Kevin Gross.
8- 12, suffered the loss.
Ph lilies l, Cardinals 3 - AI
Philadelphia, Joh n Kruk doubled
home two run s Ia lead the Ph lilies
past the Ca rdinal s. Kruk's double fue led a three-run second
i nnin g ofl star ter Jose D(lLeon.
7 19 . who los I his seven thstralghl
start. Tommy Greene. 3-2, gave
up s ix hi ts and two run s i n sevrn
i nnings .

OU takes on unbeaten Toledo
Rockets in MAC tilt Saturday
By United Press International
Toledo will be gunni ng for its
third consecutive road victo r y
Sat urda v when thr unbea ten
Roc kets take on Ohio U niversit _
,.
in Athens In one of threP

Mld ·American

Co nfer rncr

games .
Toledo had lost 23 of it s last 2R
games on the road going into the
S&lt;'ason, but has reverS&lt;'d i hat
under new roac h Nick Sa ban .
with :vtA C win s over Miami and
Ba ll St ate in its fir st two games
away from home. The Roc kets
are :1-0 overa l l.
" I f we're going to conte nd for
the championshi p. we have to be
able to keep winni ng on the road
or wherever wr play," said
Sa ban. whose team was thP
pre season pi ck to cap ture the
titl e. 'Our pl ayer s must possPss
mat urity and poi se and do
whatPver it lakes to w\n _..
A th ens. howrvcr. ha s not been
a happy place 10 play for Tolc•do
in I he past The Rockets are 1 :1 1
in thr l r last five trip-. to southP r n
Ohio and JUSt 5·14 ·1 overall
Toledo catches OU . also under
a new coac h in Tom Licht r nberg ,
coming off a 42-32 wi n laSI
Sat urday over TennesseE' Tech
The Bobc ats ope ned with losses
at
Piltsburgh and
Eastern
Mich iga n.
··Oh io scored 42 points against
Tennessee Tech, so they'rt&gt; obvious ly doing we l l offe nsive ly,"
&lt;a id Saban.· 'Tom Lic ht enberg is
a very _good coach and has a vast
amou nt of experie nce in somP

f ine fooiball programs. such as
Notre Dame and Ohio State I
know his team will be pre pared . "
Saban's prime concern will be
stoppi ng senior OC quarlerback
Anthony T hornton. who passed
for 197 yards and ru shed for 124
againsl Tennessee Tech.
''Thornton has great running
abilit y and knows how to~xec u te
the option ... said Saban. " He also
ca n throw I he ba ll very well. It 's
a heck of a cha llenge when you
face a quar terbac k who has the
abili t y to r un the op tion and

throw .··
OC mu st at leas! s low down
UT' s Trov Parker, t he MAC's
leadi ng ru-s her wi th 459 yards and
seven touchdowns in three
games.

"Troy Parker ha s deve loped
into an excellen t running back ...
Lichtenberg sa id of t he redshirt
fres hman . "And 1quarterback I
Ke vi n Meger can both throw lo ng
and scrambl P. ·
Satu rd av·s other two MAC
contes ts find Bowlmg Green at
Ball State and M ia mi at Central
Michigan. while Ea s tern M ich l·
gan is at Indiana. Wes tern
Michigan at Iowa State and Kent
hosts Cinc in nati in ot her games
involving MA C teams.
Both Bowlmg Green and Ball
Sta le need victories in order to
stay in the MAC championship
chasr, sincr both already sta nd
0 I in conference play.
T he Fa Iron s are 1-2 overal l and
ha ven' 1 won sincr be a ling Ci ncin·
nat1 i n their season opene r . Ball
Stat e al so has lost t\VO in a row to
WiSco nsin and To ledo.
The Ci nclnna l i· Ken I game
ma tches tram s wi th the second
and lourlh longest lo sing streak s
1n t hr nation . Ke nt. 0-3. Pnters
having lost 14 in a row, while the
Bcarcot s have dropped their last
12. Includi ng four this seaso n.
l'&lt;rw M ex i co Sta te's 21 consecu ·
tivr losses IS the longest streak .
The game. wh ich starts at 6

p.m . a lso is th l' first night gamf-'
in thr history of Dix Stadium,
with trmporar .' · l i.g hti ng bping
i nsta l iPd

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�Page-6-The Daily Sentinel

Friday, September 28, 1990

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Friday, September 28, 1990

eoo 011... orne to hUitli
Veterans
Memorial Hospital

ll 5 I. Memorial Dr

Pomfroy

SWISHER &amp; WHSE

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By BRIAN J. REED
Always one to speak my mind,
I have been told by my friend s
lately that per· '
haps I should
use this space,
Instead of their
valuable time,
to air some of
the things that
really bug me pet peeves, If you wilL
I am slightly bothered by the
fact that I am in receipt of
several Christmas catalogs already this season. Catalogs , In
general, do not bother me. When
they attempt to coerce me Into
doing my Christmas shopping In
September, then I am concerned.
I am sure that the point of
sending those catalogs out so
early Is to lead me to believe that
I am behind on my Chrllstrnas
shopping I know I am not behind
on my Christmas shopping because the January White Sales
have not started yet.
In a related vein, I am not
ready yet either to purchase my
1991 calandar. I like to look at
them In September; I do not like
to th ink about buying them I am
al so no! encouraged at the
thought oi planning my time
already for 1991. Don 't ask me
what I am doing next week- you
can forget next January .
More than anything, though, I
hate complainers. Since I don't
want to be known as one of those,

992-7075
172 North le&lt;Ond A...
Middleport, Oh10

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TRINITY OJNGREGATIONAL OfURCH,

1'ht Rt'V Roland WUctnan. pastcr Olurch
School t 15 am Alict" GlotDkar. ~~, Wor
5Np Service 10: lJ a m ClwJtr ~.m.a.l . Thursday. 7:00

p m Lois Bw1. Dtrector

POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE. O:l'l"''r unbn and Mu.lterry . RrY
"nnmw Glm McC!urw;, pastoc /"b'man PfEs..
ley, S S. ~~ . SUnday SchO::ll, 9: ll am .
rnrnlng IWI"'S!ip 10: :1&gt; am.. t'Vt!'llng S('(Vh&gt; 6
p.m., rnlQ.Wl'E.'k service. Wednesday, 7 p m

GRACE EPJSalPAI. CHURCH . ;!:!; E
Main 51 .. l'v""'"'l' thP Jle, Dr RoyC Myon;,
ra1or Sun:la,)i

~

11 am JunP ttrough
August; U·:IJ a.m Septmill'r Jtroogh M~zy
Holy CommurOOn, ftrst. second. utrd and
fourth Solrdays of eadl monlh, Morrtng
Prayer on (lfth S.u11ays Olurch sdwl and
mrsery care pr-crvtded Cbflee 1nur In tt.- par
ISh halllnmedta/ety !ullowlng lhe servli:'&lt;'
POMEROY CliURCH OF (]{R]Sf, 71.2 W
Main St.. L£0 Lash, Pvan~PSisr Bible School
9: J) a.m , Mtrning wcnhlp, 10: lJ am, Yoo!Jl
~·oo~m : ~~p700p

rn. Wech!!day night prayer TTlt'E'dng and Bible

st\dy 7 ro p.m
'THE SALVATION ARMY l l"' RutV&gt;rnur
Aw , PorTit'f'O}' Mrs. Dra Wlnln~c: In t l\arg(&gt;
9.1nday holtres rnf'fttng, 10 a m . Sunday
Schcd 10: ll am Surday Srtml. YPSM
Ek&gt;lsE&gt; Adarm, k&gt;adw 7 lJ p.m Sah.atkln
rnf'P[lng, \laJ'bJs SJI'akmi and muslr spec! ale;
'llP.rnidily U l) a m to 2 p m Ladles HorTif'
Le¥UP n·w•nH:t'f"S In rhargp aU wOI'nl"n
lllvftol o 45 p m Th~U'day. Ca-p; C.""
Clas65 !Young Pro~Bl~1. 7 lJ pm Bible
51\.d) and Prayer mePIIng opm to tb:&gt; public

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF
c:tm.Isr. :m'.li Cbildren's H~ Road 1Countv
Road ')6) !ltl-..BI7 Vocal music Su.rday Wof
s~plJa.m, Blt:M&gt;Stu:tfUa.m , ~orshlp,6p
m Wednesday !I two Sftr!y 7 p m SpPakA",
LanO:m Hopt&gt;. eYangPlisl
OLD DEXTER Bllll.E Offi!STtAN
cm.JRCH Jadl: Cieland IB5((1", Alana CIC'land. Supt Surday Sdx:d 10:00 am , Youth
"'"'""' 7 p m """'1' W-ay

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH

- 161 Mulbt&gt;r ry A~ . Pomeroy Ph 992
~ Saturday EvenlnR Mas s. 5 l) p m .
Sunday Mus 9 :J) a m CCD clasS(&gt;S to JO
am flnr !if'('Ondand thirdSunday~off'acfl
momh Dally Mass. 8 30 am Conf&lt;'Sslons
Saturday aflernon 4- 5 p m
CH L RCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOLI C FAITH - Nl'"W Li ma Roa d, nt&gt;xt to
Forr Meigs Park Robert W Rich ards
past or Sunday st!rvlC'P! JO a m and i p
m, Wednrsda} worship 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT OOMMUNITY CHURCH
575 P(&gt;arl St, Mldd lepcrt Sam A.nd...-son .
pastor Sunda y School 10 am Sunday
t&gt;Yenl~ Sl'fVI N' 7 30 p m Wedn f'Sda y sf"!"
vice. 7 JOpm

GRAH AM LNlTED METHODI ST
Prea ching 9 30 a m fir sTa nd St'cond Su n
da ys of E"ach mont h third and fou rth Su n
da y each monrh worship spr.·ict&gt;S ar 7 :\Op
m , Wednesda y evpnlngs at 7 30 p m
Prayer and Bible Stud}
SEVENTH DAY ADVE NTIST. Mul
berry HE'i~h1 s Road , Pomerov Pa ~ r o r Bob
Snyd('r. Sabba!lt School SupN intl'nd('nl
Rodney Spires Sabbath &amp;hool bt-'!i!:lns ar 2
p m on Saturday af!f'rnoon w!!h worship
sPrvlcf' foll owing at 3 00 p m Evf'ry onf'
W('[('(Jml'
RUTLANn FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sister Ha r rlPt1 Warnp1 Sup! Sunday
School9 JO am Mornln~ 'W ors hip , 10 4 ~

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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Ea s t
Main S! Stf'Vl' F ull er pa!itor r.f'Or)i!; f'
SkJnnf'r Sunda y School Superl ntl'nd(&gt;nl
Sunda y School 9 30 a m Mornln~ Wor
~ 1\lp 10 .10 a m
Wedn{'Sda y ('W' nlnR
pra)'er and Blbll' s lud y. 7 30 p m
F1RST SOLJTHER N RAPTIST 4llm
P&lt;)m-eroy Plkr E Lamar O' Bryan r pas
ror and Sund ay Sc- hool Dlrt'&lt;'tor Sunda y
Mornin g Wo rship
School 9 311 11. m
10••1.'1: Ch oir pr a1 l ief&gt;. 6 30 p m (' YE'nln~
worship 7 JO p m Wl'dni:'Sda y Pr aye r
Servlrt&gt; " 10 p m ~ l sslon FrtPnds ragPS
2 61 . Royal Amba ssadors 1be"· ~ a~ PS 6 1R i
and Clrl s In AcT Jon 1a Rf'S l:i 18 1nn Wf"'1 nM
days 7 30 p m Churrh wid£&gt; Vl sl1a!lon
6 30 p m Tut"Sda y
FAITl-l TA.A F RNArLE CHURCH Bal
ley Run Road RPV Emml'tr Raw son pa s
tor Handlev Dunn sup! Sunday School
lOam Sunda y f'Vf' nlng sprvl c l' 7 OOp m
Blblr !t&gt;ac hlng 7 00 p m Thursda y
SYRA CUSE MISS JON 1411 Rr l dg em:~n
Sl . Syra ru !W Sunda v S&lt;'ho(lJ 10 a m
evenln l!: sf'f Yic'f' 6 p m Wt&gt;dnf'Sd fl~ sN
v!Cf", 7 p m

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MORIAH CHURC H OF GOD.

Racin e Rf'v Jam1"S SallPrfirld pas lor
F reema n Williams Supr S und a ~ Sr hool
9 45 am Sunda v And Wt'dnPSda v I'Vf' n
Ina servl rrs 7 p m
MIDDLE PO RT FIRST BAPT IST
Cornl"f Shth and Palmf"r RPv Janws A
Seddon pa stor Don Wi lson S S Sup!
S.ula h White A!Ls 1 Sup! Sunda y Sc hool
9 15 am mornln~ worship 10 15 am
Sunay evf'nlng \I.Onhlp i pm Pr a }' f' r
1TN'f'tlng and Blblt&gt; S!udv WednPRda }' 7
pm Me n's Prayer Breakra~t J§t Satur
day each moolh 7 am In ft&gt;llowshlp hall
adult choir practi ce S unda~ 8 pm , radio
prQ~n'am "Prtparlng Thf' W11 y" Saturday
.) pm WMOV IJ60 AM . Ravens wood. WV
Lord's Supptr obseon.t'd lsi Suna y or Pa ch
month
MIDDLE. POR T CHL_; fl n t OF C HR IST
5th a nd Ma in AI Ha n o;;o n m tnr st f' r
Richard Du805f', Assocta rp P a ~ 1 o r Mlk f'
~rla c h Sunda v Sc- hool "u pr rinrr ndt' nl
Wors hip 5(or vlcf' r II 15 a m Su nda v
Sc hool 9 J(} a m Wors hip Sf'r ' k r II 10 30
a m . E ven In~ Wonhlp j p m V.. r &lt;lnP
~ a)' . 7 p m Pravf'r mf'f"lln £
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF T HE ~1\Z
ARENE. PI\STOR Rf'\ I loyd D r. rlmm
Jr, pastor Je an KJmf'!i SundaY School Su
)X'I"Intt'fldrnl Sunday School 9 30 am
Mornln~ Wor:.hlp ~rvl rl' IO· lJ a m Sun
da)- ('Vf'nln~ servlct&gt;. 6 p m , WednE"sdav
I"VIIlina service, 7 p m

liYRACUSE Cf!URCH OF THE NAZA
R!NE RP\ Glf'nn McMillan. pa stor J im
S. S Supt"1"1ntendE"nl Sundav
Scflool 9 30 a m mornln~ worship 10 JO
a .m : Evan,!tt'llsf lc serv!C'f' , 6 p m .
Pnver and Praisf' WE'dnf'Sdav. 7 p m
Yo\frh met"llnjj!' 7 p m

Cuhdttt.

uNrr[D PRFiiiiYTI!RtAN MINISTRY
'
OF MEIGS COUNTY
•
Rn . O'Q•Inn Kelly
HARRISONVrLLE PRESBYTERIA N

CHURCH - Sundav. Worship Serv1('f'S
9· ® a .m Chur ch School 10·15 a m

lfJDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Sult{tay Srhool. 9 a m . Church seorv1 CP.
11 ·t5 am

216 S Second
Pomeroy

992-3325

(614) 992-6454
(6141 992-6455

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Pomeroy, OH.
992-2975

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"FululiRI Kwuekg F1i1d C41du"
221 W. Main Sl., Pomeroy
992-5432

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111 [ Mom St1eet
991 -]781. Pom!loy

COOPERATIVE PARISH

UNITED MIITHODJ8T CHURCH
NORTIIE.UT CLUSTER
Itt\'. 8haran Hausman
Rf'\1 Fraak Crofooc
Rt" Seldon lohatc.

A.LF'RED - Church School 9 JO a m
Worship. U a m , UMYF 6 30 p m . UMW
Thi rd Tue sda y. 7 l:l p m Co mmunion ,
first Sunda y 1Haushman 1
CHESTER - Worship 9 am , Churt·h
St hooiiOa m BlblrStudy Thursda y 7 p
m UMW , fi rst Thursday , 1 p m, Com
mun lon first Sunday IHausman 1
JOPPA - Worship 9 30 am Church
5&lt;-hooi iO JO am BlbiPStudy Wf'dnesda y
7 30 p m tJohns&lt;Jll
LO~G BOTTO~ - Church School 9 10
a m . Wonhlp 10 30 a m Bible Study
Wt&gt;dnesday, 7 30 p m , Communion Ftrsr
Sunday of Month I Rev Charles Eatoo )
REEDSVILLE - Churt'h School 9 30 a
m Worship ServiN' 11 00 am
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PA UL Church &amp; hool 9 a m Worship 10 11 m
Rltli P Study Tuesda y, 7 J() p m . Commu
nlon Fir st Sun d11y !Hausman!

CENTRI\L CLUSTER
Rev Ooa Meadow11
Re\' Wf':llf'y Thatrht'f
Rf'v Frank Smith
Rev kathryn RUe)'

Rev . Roa Fl f!l'ct
Rn. i\rthur Crabflret"
Rev. Flormct Smith
A.SBURY r Syraf:USl')- Wor ship 11 am
Chuf("h School 9 45 a m Charge Blbll'
Study, WNnesda y 7 30 p m UMW nrst
Thl'Ma v. I 30 p m Choir Rl'hea rsa l
"'l'&lt;lnPSday fi)) p m !That cher !
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 a m .
Chur rh SchoollO a m Blbh• Stud y, Tuf'S
da y 7 DO p m UMW Fir st Mond ay, 7 30
p m UMYF Sunda y, 6 p m jRII&lt;'YI
F' LATWOODS - Ch urc h Schoo l 10 a m
Worship 11 a m Blblf' .Study Thur ~
da v. 7 p m UMYF , Sunda y. 6 i&gt; m t RJ
IPyl
F'OREST RUN - W o r ~ tllp 9 am
Chul'("h Sc hool 10 A M Choi r pra ci! Ct'
Thursda}' 6 .VI p m UMW third Monda y
1That cher \
HEATH I Mlddl~rt l - Church School .
9 30 a m Mom ln .'! Wo rs hip 10 J} am .
Youth Group, 4 p m Wt'dnf'Sday, Blblr
s tudy 6 00 p m Choir rf'hearsal 7 00 p m
r F'rank Smllh 1
MINER SVILLE - Church School 9 00
a m . Worsnlp serviN" 10 00 a m . UMW
third Wednl"Sday 1 p m !Tha!ctlrn
PEARl CHAP E L - Church School9 00
am . Wors hip Serv!cf' 10· 00 am !Flo
renC'f' Smllh l
POMEROY - Chu f1:"h School 9 I ~ a m
, Worship 10 30 a m Chnlr rf&gt;taoe rsal
UMW. serond
Wedn('Sda y. i 30 p m
Tuf'Sd ay 7 .VI p m · UMYF'Sund ay 6p m
!Meadow s!
ROCK SP RIN&lt;. S- Chu rl'h School. 9 I~
a m Worship 10 a m Bltll e Srudy Wed
nf'Sda v 7 lO p m UMYF 1St&gt;nlors1 Sun
dav ~ p m Uunlor sl e w•ry orher Sun
dav , 6pm jRII f'\ 1
RUTLAND - Sunday Sch ool 9 3() a m
Wors hip ~ f'r.' I C(', 10 :.U am Bible Stu} 7
p m Thursday UMW tlrsr Monda y 7 30
p m rCr ablrt"''l
SI\LEM CENTER - Church School9 15
a m
MornlnR: Worship 10: I~ a m
IFI('rC('I
SNOWVILLE - Morning Worship 9 00
am Churl'h SchooiiO 00 am tFl orPnrl'
Smith I
SOLT11fF.RN fLUSTER
ft4o\' K.-nneth Baker
RE'v Ro~t;er GraeP
RA-v Carl HIOO
i\PP I. F GROVE - Church Sc hool q 00
d m
Mornln l!: \l.i o r !ihip 10 00 a m . Blbl r
St ud v Sunda\ "; 00 p m P ra vf'r mf't"'!l nR
j OO pm Thursda v rHicks l
BET HANY - Wo rship 9 am . Church
Sc hool lO a m . B!b\p Srudv Wednesday 10
.. m, Dorras Women s Fl'llowshlp Wf'd
nl'Sdav II a m I Baker l
CARMEL - Church Sc hool 9 30 am
\\&gt;or shlp 10 · 45 am Second and Fourth
5unda\ls: F'Pllowshlp dinner with Suttoo
rhlrd Thursda~· 6 lJ p m /Baker!
MORNING STI\R - Chu rt'h School9 4~
a m Worshtp 10 30 am . Bible Studv
Thursda y, 7 JJ p m (Bakerl
surrON - Chu!"('h School. 9 30 a m .
MornlngWorshlplO 45a m flrslandthlrd
Sundavs. Fe llow ship dinner with Carmel
third thursday . 6 JO p m !Baker \
EAST LE'TART - Mornln~~:Worshlp 9 00
am . (burch SchoollO·OOa m . UMW flrst
1\ll:'sdav 7 :rl p.m. !Grace\
RACiNE - Chul't'h School. 10 a m : Wor
ship U a m., UMW fourth Monday a17 lJ p
m : Men' s Prayer Brt&gt;aktas! , Wednetd~ . R
am /Gracel .

KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Roger
SprlnJ, minister: Starllftl Ma.uar and 01·
lver Swain. Sunday School Supla. Preach ·
ln!ll'9 ' 30a m each Sunday, SundaySrMol

5tml CBoohs

93 Mill Street

786 NORTH SECOND AVE.

Middleport, O~lo 46760
(6141992 ·6667 - t99B -OOKSI

MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

CHURCH SUPPLIES llo BIBLES

SYRACUSE F IRST UNITED PRESBY

MEIGS

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FtOWIIS FOR EVERY OCUIION

lutttrnut A¥1., '•m•oy. Oh

TERIAN - Sunda y St:'hool 10 am
Church S('rvi&lt;'E' 10 · 15 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GUO Pa stor
Ra ym ond Co11 Sundav School 10 00 a m
Sunda:-o Mornlni Worship 11 00 a m Chll
dr~&gt;n· ~ Chur ch 11 am Sundav Evenin g
Srn•lrP 7 00 p m 'hl"d 6 p m Young La
dlt&gt;s ' Auxlllar}' Wednesday. 7 p m Fam
ll\ Wors hip
H&lt;\ZE L COMMUNITY CHURCH Off
Rt 124 3 m l l~ fr om Portland -LanK Bot
rom E: ds PI Hart pastor Sundav School
q ~0 a m . Sunda y mornlnlr! Pre-a chlnlr!
HI ltl am Sun da y pvenlng SE'rVIcf'S 7 30
pm
MJDD l E:PO RT F'REEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH C'ornf'r Ash aM Plum Nof'l
HNrm.1n n paswr SundaY Schoo l 10 00 a
m
Mar nln12: W01 ship . 11 00 a m Wf'd
m"' da; ,mel S.!l urdav F.vPn ln g Sf&gt;rvlrf"' at
7 ~ pm
\ P Pll I, HU V~ U'\I"IH.: O METt--!0
nrs r ( HLR CH - Pas tor Rev Car l
Httks 10 ml1 1'!i abo\ f' RadnP on RT 38ft
Sunda v Schoo l 'f H m wors hip H'rvlcP \0
a rfl Sun da v f'\l 'nlng st&gt;rvlrf' 6 00 p m
Prav€'r ffif'P'inji: and Blblr Srudv Thurs
da..,. 6 JO p m
MT OLIVE CNJTED METHODI ST Off 124 bf&gt;hlnd Wllkf"'i vllll" Charl t"'S Jon f'S
pa stor Sun dav Sr hool q lOam mornlnl!
wcrshlp lO 30 Sunda' a.nd Thu!!;da v
rv ml n.'! sr rv i!'PS 7 00 p m

rn

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992-3978

Pomerov

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TEAFORD REALTY

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992 -2104

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RACINE PLANING MILL

PRESCRIPTION SHOP

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271 North

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FUNERAL HOME

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EWING FUNERAL HOME
"' lh~nll v

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Establis hed 1913

992-2121
10 30 a m
HOBSO!'\ CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Theroo Durham
past or Sundav service. 9 30 am . f' ven
In~ servt r e 7 00 p m PrayPr mPP!Ing
Wt'dnesday. 7 00 p m
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST Jack CoierrovP pastor Blbl t'
Class,9 JOa m , Mornln,i!:WorshlplO JOa
m . Evenin g Worship, 6· 30 p m Thursda y
Bi ble Study, 6 30 p m
ZION CHUR CH OF CHRIS T, Pomf"r oy
HarrlsonvUIP Rd tRt 1431 Robert E Pur
tell. mlnls!Pr , Sle&lt;vt&gt; Stanlt&gt;y, Bib I(&gt; S&lt;: hool
Sup! . Ha r ley Johnsoo Asst Supt SUN
DAY. Bible Srh od 9 30 a .m Wors hip
10 J() A M and 7 lJ PM Wt'dne;day Bl
hl e Study .l OOpm

ST JOHN LUT HERAN CHURCH Ploe
Grove T hf' Rev laura A lea ch pastor
Chu!"('h sPrvl N' 9 JO

11

m

Sundav Sc hoo l

1030am

·

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tom Runyon , pastor Sunday &amp;hooJ 9 30
am. larry Haynes. S S Supt Mornin g
worship 10 · 30 a m

RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE , R~ Thomas l Gal€'5 ri pastor
Ora Ba~s Sunday School Superlnlendent
Sunda y School. 9 XI am . worship serviC"f'
10 30 am . t'venlng serviN', ~ p m Wed
nt&gt;Sday E've nlng service, 7 p.m
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH , Dex
t£'r Woody Call, pastor Services Sunda y
10 am . and 7 p m Wednesd.ty , 7 p m
DYESVILL[ COMMUNITY CHURCH .
Lloyd Sayre . Supt. Sunda)' School 9 JO a
m . morn ina worship 10 30 am Sunda y
("venlng sf'rvlce 7 p m
Ri\C'!NF. F IR ST BAPTIST
S!f'\ f'
Uf' a\t'T P aqoc Mlkt' Su. lJ::t'l Suml cn
Sc hool Sup! Sunda \ Sc hool 'l 311 a m
M o r n l n ~ w or ~ h l p 10 40 a m
Sund a&gt;
f'\ rnl ng wo rship i lJ p m Wed nf'Sda;
rvf'n l n ~ Rlhlf' stud\ 7 10 p m

BURLIN GHAM CO MMUNITY CHL RCH

no.

Burli ngham Rav LaudermUt. pastabPr1 Cw.art ass !Sta nt plSI(J' Sunda,y Sc hOol
IIi a m , w en hlp i p m Wl'~l!iday h p m
\ Oulh me£'1lnjr. WPd 7 p m chu rt'h S&lt;'rv k'es
PI NE GROVE HOLJNESS CHU RCH
rn1 lro fl Rt 1 '1~ Rev BE'n J Wa11 s, pa s tor
f' o bf'r1 Sc-a r lrs S S Sup! Sunda v School
9 :ll a m . M u rntn ~ Wo rship 10 30 a m
Sunda y f'vf' n\n ,g '&gt;l'r\•)rf&gt; 7 }) p m Wt'd
nt5dav o;N vlc&lt;' i 30 p m
S lL VE R R L:~ BAPTI ST. Br ll Lltr lt&gt;
pas tor Str vP 1!! 1lf' S s Supr Sund a}'
~haul 10 a m Mor mn g v. or slp II am
Sundav f'v enln ,l!: worship 7 30 p m Pr ayPr
mN" tlng and Blhl f'S tUd } Wedn f.'S da\ i ](}
p m Yo uth llll'(&gt;t\n~ Wednf"Sda v at i p m
11EJO !ClN G LIF E BAPTI ST l HURCH
- J8 J r-&lt; 2nd Avr MlddlPporr SundA\
School 10 a m Sund av pvf'nt n ~ 7 00 p m
Mid Wf'Pk Sf'rvl r e. Wt&gt;d 7 p m

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LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
SundaY X ho ol9 J(] a m Je ff Smit h supl
Morning worsh t,p 10 JO am Sundav
f'Vf'nln g Sf'r vlrf' 1 30 p m Wrdn rs da\
f' Yt' nln g sen lc€' "i 30 p m
EDE N Ur\ITED ARETHR Er-o Ir-o
CHRIST Eld!'n R Blakt&gt; pastor Sunda v
Sl'hool 10 a m C a ry Reed, Lay !Padf'J
Mo rn ln.'! wrm on 11 am . Sundav nl ~ht
serv lrE"'S Chr is tian Endpavor i 30 p m
Song sf'rv ll'f' R p m P r E"a c hln~ 8 30 p m
Mid Wf'l'k pra yN m N'Iln ~ Wf'dnf"Sda v ;

pm
\ HR ISTIA !'\ FEL LOW SHI P CL 'l T E R
Salf'm Sr Rut la nd Robr rr F: Mu so:.r r
pa stor Sund a y S&lt;- hool 10 00 a rn . War
ship &lt;w&gt;rv lcf' 1 15 a m Sundav +"\f' ning
st•rvl ('f', 7 00 p m . Thursda y ('V('ntn g srr
vk€' 7 00 p m
"'l E\\ llFF: lO V F.~ ANT CHU HCH
ChPSI Pr Ca n Hln £'!\ pa s Tor S und r~ v
School a r "+ 30 am . Wo rship SPrvlct&gt; a't
10 10 a m Sunda v f'Y f'ntn~ ~r v l r(' 6 00
p m 'hf'dm"Sd,1v Di s&lt; lplf' Class i 00 p
m
HEM LOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Dav id
Pr€'ntl C'E'. pas tor Charl£'5 Doml~an. Su n
dav Sc hool Sup! Morning Wo rship 9 lO &lt;t
m . SuOOaySchoo\10 JOa m , E\'f'nin,i SI'r
vi et&gt; 7 00 p m
MT UNIO N BAPTIST Pa ster Jot' r.;
Savre. SundaY School 9 4 ~ am . Evl'nl n,~o;
worship 6 30 p m Pra yt'f Mef'llnlo/:. 6 30
p.m Wednesday

TUPPERS

PLAINS

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST Robt&gt;rt Fo stf'r pastoc, Howard
Caldwe ll Sup('f'intendent. Church !Whool
9 a m . Wor ship servl~9 45a m and6 JO
p m Every oo e welcomt'
CHESTER CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE Rev H('rberr Grate , past~I
Douglas Bissell, supt Sunday School9 :ll
am , Worship !M.'rvtce, 11 am and 6 p m .
Sundav WE'dnesday. 7 p m Prayer mE'et·
lng

LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH . William Williams, pastw; Robert E Bartoo Director of Christian Edu
calion, Slt"ve Eblin. assistant Sunda y
SchOol 9 30 a .m., Morning worship 10· ;()
a.m : Teens In Ac!Wln. 6 p.m. Evening
Worship, 7 00 p.m . Choir practtc. 8 p m
Sunday Wednesday evening prayer and
Bible study

DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST.

Rogf'l' Watsoo. minister; Nonnan Will,
supt. Sunday S&lt;'hool 9 )) a m : Worship
&amp;ervlet&gt; 10: JO a m . Bible study Wi'dn~
dav . 7·00 p m

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS

CHRIS1 OF' LAT TER DAY SAI NTS Po rr
land Ra cln!' n oad Mik€' Duhl pa st01
JaniCf' Dann er c hurch S(' hool dlre rt or
Churt·h sc ho ol 9 JO a m. Mo rn!ngwors hl p
LU 10 am
Wrclnrsd av ('V('nln~ pra vf'r
sf'r v lcrs 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM IJAPTIST Rr-. Earl
Shu Jer pa s! or Wor ship St' f\I ICf ' 9 30 il m
Su nda' Sc. hool 10 30 a m Blblt&gt; Sl udv ,1nd
pravrr S('fVI ('{' Thursda\ 7 I() r rn
Ci\RLET O!'\ l'lTE RDE"'IO~INATIO !'\
,\L C HUR CH Kln gs Wr.• Roa d Rf\
ClvdP W H('nder son pa s toc Sunda v
St:' hool 9 30 am Ra lph Carl Sup! F. vr n
I n ~ wor~hl p 7· 00 p m P r,1vrr mft'tln ~
Wednl'Sd a\ i 00 p m
OLD BETHEL FREE WILl BAPTIST
CHURC' I 28(,()1 S!a tt• Routf! 7 Middh"'
I)O rt Su nda \ Sc hool Wa m , Sund a\ ('Vf'n
in~ &lt;:l'n lrf' 1 30 p m
T uC'sdav ser ' ICf'
- ll om
HYSEL L KUN HOLINES.&lt;; CHURCH
BobGrtmm past or Sunday Schoo19 JOa
m Wonhlp \0 4~ am . Sunday f'vPnlng
s E'I'V let', 7 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION ar Bald
Knob. located on County Road Jl Rfo'J
RoRer Will foro pastor Sunay School 9 30
a m , Mo m ln.'! Worship 10 •~ am . Sun
day t'Venlng worsh ip 7 00 p m , Wednt&gt;s
day E"Venlng BiblE' Study 7 00 p m
WHITE 'S CHAPEL WESLEYAN Cool
vtlll' RD RE"V PhiiiJp Rldenoor . paslor
Sunday Sr hool 9 30 am . worsh ip service
10 30 a m , Blblr !lludy and worsh ip 5 (11"
v !Cf', Wednesday 7 p m
Rtm,AND CHURCH OF CHRIST. E u
gem• E UnderwoOO minister Sunda y
Sc hool , 9 JOa m , MomlnR wocshlp, 10 30
am . [ V{'nlng Worship · 7 00 p m
RUTLAND BtBLE METHODIST. Amos
Ttl!! ~ pa!lt or Sonny !lud!loo, ~upt Sund a)Se hool 9 30 am Morning Worship. 10 30
am , Sunday evening sen lee 7.00 p m
Wednt"Sday servl&lt;'E' 7 p m WMPO pr og-ram 9 a m each Sunday
RUTI...AND CHURCH OF THE N AZA.
RENE Samuel Basye, pastor Sunda}
School 9 30 a m . Worship Service 10. 30 a
m
Young PeopiE''s St&gt;rv!C'E' 6 p m
E vangeltsllcst"n"lce6 .lOp m Wednesday
~ l'r v lct&gt; 7 p m
MASON CHUR CH OF CHRIST Miller
St . Mason W Va Sunday Blbll' Study 10
a m Worship ll a m and 7 p m Wednes
da y Bible Study. vocal mu~lc 7 p m

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud
di ng Lan e, Muon W Va J N Tna c ker
pastor E'.'cnlng servlcf' 7 30 p m WomE"n's Ministry Thursday, 9 ):1 am . Wf"d
nesda y Prayer and Blblf' Study 7 ~ p m

HtLLSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Si R1
143 just art Rt 7 Rf&gt;v James R Acre-e Sr ,
pastor. R("'J Mlkc Wlll{"tt As!ll Pastor.
J oe Humph rey , S S Sup!, Sunday Sc hool
lOam MomlngW onhlplia m, Sunda y
f'venlng servl r e 6 p m , Wednesday eve-n
In~ 7 p m

PORTLAND FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE William Justis pastor Sun
day &amp;nool Sup! SonJa Justbr Sunday
School, 9 JO a m . morning worship, 10 40
a m , Sunda}'' and Wednesda y services ,
7 30 p.m

MIDDLEPORT COMMUNITY CHURCH .
5'7'5 Pearl SL Sam Andenon. putoc SuOOay
morning s{'f"\f)('f.&gt;, 10 am . E\l(&gt;fl~ 5l'f"\11ct'f; ,
&amp;!nay and Wednelday, 7 :l) p m

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN

C HRI STIA N UN ION Ha rtford w Va
Hl'v Da vid Mc- Ma nis. pasJor Church
Sc-hool 9 10 A m Sundav m ornin g M&gt;r
vi('(', II a m Sunda Y rovenlng c;er\o lcr
7 30 p m Wf'dnf'Wa v pravrr mN'!:In~ i 10
pm
FAfRVI E W BIBLE CHURCH Letart
w Va Rt I James Lewis pastor Wa r
s hip sPrvl ces 9 .)) am , Sundav School I\
a m , Evening "- Or ship 7 .1Cl p m Tuesdav
cot taRe praye r mf!etlng and Blblt' Studv
9 30 a m Wo rship St&gt; rvlct&gt; WednesdaY

106 Mulberry A...

Pomeroy

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worship St' rvk e "i 00 fl m
pra \·rr m f'f' rlnli!; 7 00 p 01

\\1'l.!n~d a\

l ' ~ ITFD

UI1ETIIfU '\
IN CHHIST C' Ht.; HCII Loc.r 1r d 1n Tr"' a s
{ ommunlt\ uff Ct 111 H2 Rr&gt;' r~otwrl
Sandf'rs pa s1 or lt'fl ll olr!'T Ia\ lmrl f' r
[ d Rou sh Sund,t\ Sc hool Su pl Sun dd\
Se hool '1 10 ,1m m nrnl nf:1 ~~o o r ,h rp and
chlldrf'n ~ r hu re h Hl 10 am
f'\l' n ln g
pn'a c h i n ~ sf' r" ln f1r st th H'I' " unda '"
7 lOp m . SpN'H I SPr \ tcf' foun h Sunda \
rvrnln ~
, Ill p m \A&lt;('{]nf'Sda\ P r av rr
MPPIIII ~ RtbJ, . Srud \ a nd Ynu lh Ff'1 lo""
~ h lp I JU p m
CHUHCH OF COD OF PROPHECY
Lol'a lf'd on 0 I Whilr Road of H J ~hu. a\
lfiO P,11 Hrn&gt;oo pa stor Sund &lt;1\ Sc hool \0
.1111 C l,l ~ ~· ~ fur ,1l la ~r·~.. )un rorC' hur"t h 11
a m
M01 n lng ~~o o r ~ h l p 11 a m Adult
Choi r pracrkr ti p m Sunda \ Yo ung f 1r o
pl f' ~ Chl1drf' n ' ( hu rr h and Adult B1bl f'
St ud\ Yo r&gt;dnt..;;d ,L\ A r i JO p m
HOPE BAPTI ST C HAPF:l ',70 Gr ttnt
St MtddlfVOr1 Alf ll ialf'd Wll h So u!hf'r n
Bn piiSI ( On \(•ntiOn D,l\rdBn J n Sr Ml
nr.. l€'1 S und&lt;~\ Sl" houl 10 a m :vlor nm g
worshrp II a m Ev!'n!n _g v. o r ~ htp j p m
Wr dn rsd .n f' VPn l n ~Z Btblr srud v &lt;1 nrl
pravrr m ('(' t\n,ll 7 p m
nR ADFO RD l ii URfH OF CHRI ST St
Rt 121and Co Rd •, Det Pk Srum p. pasror
Wtlll am AmbNgr&gt;r S s Sup! Su nd a\
Sc hOol 9 30 a m :-.iornmg V.. ur~ ht p 10 1(1
am . E ve nmj!u. orshlp ": JO pm \\ f'd nf"S
d;n won hlp 7 :VI p m
PA UL I UT HFRA\ l HC !1C' H
ST
Cor n('f Svc a mor f' a nd Sf' ro nd Sh P o
mrrm Thf' ll €'\ Lau ra A l.t' ac h pa st or
Sund a v St hoot q I'Ja m ( hu n h ~ t ' l \ IU ' 11
Ml

IIFI1MO"

•m
\" l fTOR~

n ~\!'1J S T 'i 2.'1 r"
2nd Sr
M;ddlf1lOrt l,Hnl"' E Kt'£'Sf'f' p&lt;-1s t01
&lt;.; unda \ m o r ntn ~ wo r ~ hlp 10 a m [ Vf'n
I n ~ ~r r \[C'( '7 p 111
'1'.1·d nf"'&lt; d,n !'\ Pn lnl!
wors tup 7 p m \'1\ lr ,l!tonTh u rsd &lt;n h 30p

r;

MORS I' (' H1\ r f t (' HL R( 11 D&lt;l\ 1d
Cu1im w p&lt;~os ! n r SunrJa' &lt;.;c hool Ill a m
~~o o r ~ hlp &lt;ol'fV If'f' 11 a m
Su nfl .l\ nr gh r
M r d ~~o PP k
wo rst)lp Sf'TV!cP i l O v m
pr.1vrr S f'r\ rrr v,. ,.. dn ~d a' ~ p m
WFS LF l A'
BlRU
HOl.I'\ ESS
Clt liRCH o!MuJdli'J.IOrt In &lt; 7~ Pe ou l ~ l
Hf'v Ivan \hrr ~ p a ~ lo r Rog rr Manlf'\
Sr Sunda\ Sc" hO OI Sup! Sunda &gt; Srho ni
q lO am
Mor nml! V.: o r ~h i p Hl Ill,~ m
r v f'n in ~ Wor ship 7 30 p m Wf'fln PSda v
f'\' t&gt;ntn c- B1blf' srud v pra vl'r &lt;~ nll vra ts f!
~n ll'f' 0 Jll p m
F AlTII COSP[I l HURf l-1 l.o ng Ror
!!In Sund ,1v S&lt; hool q 10 . t rn Mnrn m)!
W o r ~ ht p 10 ~ "~a m
Sunda \ I'V f' nln,~.: 0 0(1
p m '~ umm rr j 10 p m 1 Wrdnf'Sda \
IILRhl 7 00 p m l ~ ummPr i 10 p m 1
r" F. W LIF'E COV E NA NT CHURCH OF
GOD Ch&gt;:&gt;S trr - (.,a ~ Hln i:'S pas tor Sun
dey Sc hOol 9 l1 .1m worship sr&gt;r vlcf'
10 30 a m f'V t'fling st&gt;rv I('(' 6 p m Dl sd
plt'Shlp class W('(! nesday 7 p m
MT OLIVE COMM UNITY CHLR CH
Law rf'nef' Bu ~ h past or Sunda v Srhool
9 :lfl a m Sundav and Wt&gt;dn f'S da }' f' Vf'n
ing wors hip sprvJcp 7 00 p m
UNJTED FAITH CHUR CH Rl 7o n Po
mf'roy Bv Pa ss Rf'V Robt'rt E SmiTh . Sr
pas tor Mf'l vln Drak p S S Supr Su nd av
School 9 :lO a m Mor nin g Worship 10 JO
F vf' nln~ Wo rs hip i 00 p m
"' r dn rs da l'
P r a yE'r St&gt;rv lct•, 7 00 p m
FAITH BA PTIST CHURCH rtailr oa d
St Ma son Sund nv Sr hool 10 a m Mo rn

Middleport

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH .
Walnut and HE"nry Sts . Ravenswood , W
Va The Rev George C Weirick past or
Sunday SC hool9 lJ a m , Sunday worship
II a m
CALVI\RY BIBL E CHUR CH. locate-don
PomE"r cr.· Pike, Counl y Road 25 nea r F lat
woods Rev Blackwood pastor Services
onSunday al10 Xla .m and7 Xlpm with
Sunday School 9 JOa m Bible Study, Wed
nesda'o' , 7.XI

Em

SPritiTUA
FAITH FELLOWSHIP ,
State Route J38, Antiquity Rev A 1 Sit&gt;
wart. pastor. Sunday services . 10 a m. and
7 p.m. Tuesday,7 p m
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOLt
NESS CHURCH, Inc 75 Pearl Sl Rf.&gt;\'
Ivan Myers. actlngpaslor; Roger Manley,
Sr. Sunday School Supertntendenl Sun
day School 9 30 a m . Morning worship
10 30 am ., evening worship 1: :.&gt; p.m .:
Wedn~day evf'n lng Bible study . prayer
and praise Sf'rvlce, 7.30 p.m

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rei Elder
James Miller, pasta-. Sunday School .
10· 30 a .m ; Wo rship Service, Sunday, 7. 30
p m, Bible Study, Wednesday, 7::1) p m

CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL, Harrl
s onvUleRoad RRv VlctorRoush, pastor,
Cllntoo Faulk, Sunday School Supt. ; Sun
day School9: 30a.m , morning worship, 11
a.m .. Sunday evening Sf'rvtct 7: 30 p m
Prayer Meettna, Wednesday , 7 •.Jt p .m.

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non ·Penterostal Wonhlp servlr:'f' Sunday
10 am . Sunday Schoolll a .m Eveninli[

FRIDAY
POMEROY -Reviva l al the
Zion Commun ity Church, Route
682. Lower Plains Road, Is In
progress There will be special
speakers and singers each even
lng at 7 p m

m~

worshtp I I a m E\ r ntn,g srn lrt' fi p
m Pra\ N m('('tlnl( a nd Alb lPS iud v 'w\.~ '&lt; 1
nf"S daY i p m
F OREST RUN 8A PT I:'I T Rf' \ Nvl i'
Rordf'n pas tor Cor n('! lus Bu nch . supt
Sunda Y Srhoo l 9 lO a m Sf&gt;Nl nd an cl
fourth Sund av s ~.~o o r ~hlp s~: r vkf' ar 2 .'10 p
mMT MORIAH 81\PTIST Fourth a nd
Ma in St Mlddl pport Rf'v Gtlb€'rl Cr alg
Jr . pa s tor Mrs [f\•ln Baum ~ ardn p r
Sunda v School Supt Sundav School q 30 &lt;J
m Worship St:&gt;rv!Cf' 10 45 am

POMEROY
The Sentor
Cl ttzeRs Dacce Club will have a
dance Friday from 8-11 p m
M uslc will be provided by the
Happy Hollow Boys, Athens
Bring snacks for th e snack table
Public Invited

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- JosPph B Hos kins. 1'\an~pl\st Sunda\
Btblr StudY 9 a m Wors hip lOam . Sun
da v f'Y f'nlng St'rVIC'£' 6 p m Wf'dn f'S da\
P v t'n ! n ~ 9Prvlcf". 7 p m
PE"'TE COSTAL ASSEMBLY Rac ln p
I-tt 124 William Hobal·k pas tor Sunda '
Sc hool 10 11 m , Sund a} f'vf'nl n~ seorv k P 7
p m WPdnP5day ('Vrnln.'! srrv lr(' 7 p m
CARP E NTE R BAPTI ST Oon Cht adl t&gt; .
Sup! Sunday Sc hoo l 9 30 a m M o rn i n ~
Wo r ship 10 .10a m Pray N serv lw all r rn
al l' Sundays
TH E CHUR CH OF .JFS US fHRI ST
APOSTOLI C F'AITH - NPw Lim a Rd
nf' xlr o F"orr M£' 1gs P a rk Rulla nd Ro bPr1
Richa rds pa st or S&lt;o rv lr&lt;'5 at 7 p m on
Wednesdays and Sunda}' .~
HARRI SONVILL E HOLJf',' ESS CHAP
TE R o r th£" We s lpyan H oll n ~ ,o; C' hureh
Rf'~o
Earl F"lf'lds pa stor Hr nn F: hlln
Sundav Sc hool Supr Sund a\i School Hl a
m \1 o rnln ~ Wo rship II a m [ vf' nln~
S('fV lrf' 7 30 p m "'Ntn rsda Yf' \'f'nl ng ~ Pr
vi('(' 7 30 p m
STtVER SVILL F: WORO OF FA! fH
Gary Hollf", pa s1(1r Sund av SNVIN's 9 lO
a m and j p m . Mldw ~ k sri"\•IC1' i JO p
m Thur s dav
MIDDLE PORT PE NTECOS TAL Th ird
f\vf&gt; Rev Clar k Bakrr pa st or Ca r l ~or
r m~o:h a m , Sundav Sc hool Supt Sunrl a\
School 10 a m "- ll h c l a s ~f&gt;S for al l a~ t "&gt;
F. vf'nlng Sf'rVU"t'S a t b p rn Wf'dn t'Sda v Bt
hiP stud v at 7 IU p m You Th st"'n I f f"' F rt
da\ 11 1 7 30 p m
F CCLES IA f EL LOWSHIP J2)l. Mill St
Middleport Br othf'r Chur k M c PhP r~ on
pa ~ tor Sunda y Sc hool Hl a m
Su nda\
r vr nlng sPn lr t"' at 7 p m ,m cJ WPcl nr-sda •
Sf'rv !N'S al i p m
ANT IQUITI BAPT I ~ T KPnnPih ~ mtth
pa st01 Sund a\ Sc hool'! 10 t m rh u rrh
~ Pn- lrf' 7 :Ul pm
) OUthff'll owsh \pti lOp
m Btbl r studv Thu n;da \ ~ 10 p m
FU LL GOS PE L L! C. IITHO USF :nw,
Hll.tnd Road Pomrro\ Tom Kdl v pa s
tor Dannv Lambt•rt S S Sup! Su nd a\
mur nln~ st'rv iCt' at lOam Su nda \ f'v f' n
m g c:rr.rlf'f' i 10 p m Turs da\ a nd Thurs
clav Servl r f'S .tt 7 lO p m
Nt.W H1\V £ N CHU RCH OF TH E ...;,,
7.M l: E NE R('v Glendo n Stroud pastor
Sunda y &amp; hool9 ]{}a m , Wors htp sr&gt; rvrcr
HI 30 a m . You th se rvic l' Sunda y fi 15 p
m Sunda v f' vr nln g se rvlr t•7 OO p m Wt'd
ru..;; dav P ra yrr Mrct lng and 1\tblf' Stud \
7 00 pm
NE AS E SETTLEMENT CHL' RCH Sun
d a~ af1€'fnoon sen. let'S a t 2 •r Th ur ...-la \
N r nlng sf'r.•lres at 7 30
Fr11ST BAPTI ST CHURCH :-.1a ~ on W
\ a Pa s tor Bill Mu rph}' Sund1 yV hool W,
am Sunda)' rvrn l n~ 7 :\0 p m P ra vrr '
ml'(&gt;llng ttnd Bible slud ) V.. Pdn PSd ay 7 Ill
p m EvNy oo e wr lco m€'
RUTLA ND FR E E WILL RAPTlST S&lt;.J
!Pm Sr R('v Pa ul Tav lor pas tor Sund a\
Sc hool lOa m SundaV£'\I'nl ng7 OOpm
Wrdn rs da v ('vrnln~ pra\ {' r mf'l' lln~ 7 00

LEBANO N - The Lebanon
Townsh ip Trustees wtll meet
Friday at 7 p m in regul a r

session

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POMEROY - The Bel les a nd
Beaus Square Dance Club will
sponsur an open dance Saturda y
at th e srnlor citizens center In

Pomeroy from R 11 p.m. The
c aller will be Tom Dlllander,
Marion The dance Is open to all
w~tern

COOLVJLLE - There will be a
square dance Saturda~ from
8·11. 30 p m. a t the Coolville Lions
Building Music bv Happy Hollow lloy s. Caller Is Jim Brown
Cost Is S3 per person or $5 couple.

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•t uo... I I'd klr God I o palni our world wkh oolon1 IJI.t Ht ~~~~~ 1nly onu a )' t ar' Suhtlt !&gt;llloidh
of r - . t a.t brown. ThtR parldt ol yfllow and 101d , aloncwllh dtf tltiiii!UIC'r of"' d111d rrtmMJn
TheM comblllf' to tlvf' our world a buuly II pOA8ei!IH al Molhl!l' dow The air IM'rn11'18c:rlllp .~~.,.
Ulf' chlnatna oltht lf'MOnll RurrMinclol U:!\ Thrnl«hl•arr coG! aad mak e!~! lor wol!derful •le•pln1 .
and*" ilN' rhar&amp;l'diiW"' wUh lht joy of llvlnt: Foothill bf"CCCmtlllhf' l(alnt' oltlw M'IMIII, and
rven lho~~~~:h the World !Nor~ o1 Bueballlll pill)' ... In Odabtr 1\llllmf'ltow t.akl'l'l a hack..,. IIi lo
hlch IK:hool, coUe1e an• prof"IIOI&amp;IIoOiba.ll. Ortatler Madntn Is upDn ull.
Soon U\r •u\'f'll wtll bf' faiUna. and IIDIW MUC!O-Io dole .. d Mo•l of Ull don' t IIIIII' loth Ink
abolll Urra&amp; IHIIItleu are omnt wile look lflrward wuh altdelpaakl•to lh• flrwt wlnlfr 'IMW
Hownflr, heloi'Pth.a happtlla, lllit llanesl mull hf' taken tn. Tilt eem mulll hr pk'kad lilnd th t
aorMu• hU'W~~d. aad ••• pain br~lllln. lllA a Umf' l~~r ~API"« what hu hr~n 'IOwn
Sowia1111d ruph• 1h11 1!1 a lartt pari of all our lhH . The Ill bit lelia u• In plain lan~aat .

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wplllatf' )'OU ruptnaln your Ule!

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tlxe.MIIII' harveatllallA allabeW u . Keep ontoMaa. and IIHp on l"fiiPinalortbealoryolla.t
Lord. A1 the Odober MacMI!u J'l'lps ua, I~'• paull' and uAI lht q-tlen. " Am I so wln~ u l
ore hi , anti am I ~apln&amp;ulahould l,pr thr Kl111dorn of God • " All about Ul die Dddl arr lndr"d
wiLUt u•o 1\ar vest
Rt"' Jam~ 1\ Sn ~~n n

square dancers

TUPPERS PLAINS - There
will be a round and squa re dance
a t the VFW building In Tuppers
Plains on Sa t urday from 8-11 30
p m featur ing Spec ks of Bluegra ss Band . Red Carr will be the
caller Cost Is $2 50 for adults a nd
Sl for c htldre n under I2 Public
lnvlted

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SATURDAY c
CHESHIRE - Grubb Family
Singers of Gallipolis will be at the
Old Bethel Freewill Church In
Cheshire on Saturday at 7 30
p.m. Rev . Bob Grubb wil l be
preaching
BASHAN - Gun shoots will be
resuming by the Racin e Fire
Department at the Bashan bu lid
mg ev ery Saturda y at 6 30 p m

pm

7 30pm

I'll stop there But yes . I do feel
much better
And now , on a pos1tive note ..
Quick congratulations to Ros·
coe and Sandee Mills, the fran chise owners for the new McDO·
nald's restaurant In Pomeroy .
I have enjoyed several tours of
the facUlty as construction progressed, and of course, It was
more beautiful each time we
walked through.
Seems like every time we
drove by, there was something
else to take a picture of, or stop
by to watch.
Installation of the beautiful
boat dock was especially
fascinating .
The new res tauract Is really
something for Pomeroy and the
surrounding community to be
proud of. !The food's good, too . I

Those parents who have been
reluctant to attend Riverview
PTO meetings because they need
to care for small children no
longer have that excuse
I am told that the PTO Is now
providing a babysitter at Its
meetings AND will be showing
the tots a good movie each time.
The next meeting of theorganlzationwlllbeMondayat7p.m at
the school -and the movie will
be "The Little Mermaid"
I hope you have a great
weekend

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POMEROY - There wtll be a
hymn sing Saturda y at 7 p m al
the Laurel Cltff Free Methodl sl
Church In Pomeroy featurin g the
Unr&lt;* Fam llv Public in vited
RUTLAND - There will be a
softball lournamenl at th e Ru
tlacd Field on Saturday a nd
Sunday Drawings for teams will
be heb:l Friday For more infor

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mation call John Harrison at
992 -7546 or Bill Carswell at
992-3167.
POMEROY -The River Val ley Herbalists will have an herb
fes t Saturday from 10 a.m to 6
p m at the Pomeroy mini park
on Court Street There will be
cookbooks and herb related
Items. Refreshments will be
served Admlsston Is free
SUNDAY
EAGLE RJDGE - The Eagle
Ridge Community church will
observe homecoming on Sunday
Morning services, 10 a m., carry
In dinner at 12 30 p.m. Afternoon
program at 1: 30 p.m Special
singing by the Bissell Brothers
and the Orr Family Public
Invited.
BRADBURY -Revival at the
Bradforrd Church of Christ will
be held Sunday through Friday at
i 30 p m nlghtls NurS€ry Is
provided
POMEROY -There wtll be an
old fa shioned rally day at the
Laurel Cliff Free Methodist
Churc h on Sunday beginning at
10· 30 a m Wear old -fash ioned
clothes If desired Basket lunch
will be held There wlll be
old fashioned games throughout
the day
HOCKINGPORT- " We Don't
Have to Tear Others Down to
Build Ourselves Up'" will be the
sermon preached on Sunday at
the Hockingport United Methodis t Church The UMYF will
meet a t 6 30 p m

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BIKE RODEO -The Pomeroy Cub Scout Pack 249 will sponsor a
bike rodeo on Oct. Gin Pomeroy. The evantlsopentothe public and
there Is a $1 registration fee. Pictured are members of the pack,
Chrlsropher Scoufler and Adam Shank. For more lnlormallon on
the event, contact Mary Powell at 992-5005

MONDAY
CHESTER- There will be an
open house al Chester Elementary on Monday at 7 p.m
followed by a short PTO meeting
at i · 30 p m. All parent s are urged
to attend .
PAGEVILLE- Th e Columbta
Township Tru stees will meet
Monday a t 7: 30 p.m al the fire
statloR
REEDSVlLLE - The River view PTO will meet Tuesday at;
p m at the school There will be
babysitting and a movie, "The
Little Mermaid "

Tourament set
for mini-golf

A bike rodeo will be held Oct. 6
In Pomeroy at 8:$0 a m sponsored by the Pomeroy Cub Scout
Pa ck 249
Pre -registration for the event
Is required and a bicycle Inspection will be a significant part of
the rodeo
Age groups will be broken In to
5-7 year aids , 8-10 year aids , 11-12
year aid s . and 13·15 year olds
Deadlin e for registration Is
Wednesday
Bike rodeo even ts and scoring
will be as follows .
Bike Inspection - 40 possible
points, points deducted for each
Infraction on Inspectors sheet.
Slralght line plank - 15 possi ble potnt s, a point will be
deduct ed each t1me a foot 1s put
down
Slalom -15 possible potnt s.
point s deducted for gomg outside
lin es , co nes missed and fo ot put

down
Clothespin drop -15 possible
points, points awarded for each
ptn dropped Into jar, three points
per pin .
Coasdng race -15 possible
points, pedal as hard as possible
for a specified distance then
coast as far as possible without
putting foot down . Farthest will
receive 15 points, second 14
points, third 13 points, etc .
The sponsoring group has
s tat ed It will not assume respon ·
slblltty for a ccidents
Interested Individual s may
regist er at the Meigs County
Chamber of Commerce Office,
204 E. MalnSt tnPomeroy,orby
sendtng a $1 registration fee to
the Pomeroy Sesquicentennial
Committee, same address, with
name , age, address, and parents'
signature For more Information
call Mary Powell at 992·5005

Rally day
set at church
The La urel Cliff Free Matho
dls t Churc h 'Nil ! begin 11s old
fashion ed 1ally day weekend
wtth a gospel concert on Satu r
da} at 7 p m with I he Ur.roc•
Fa mily from Crown C1 ty
Old fashioned rally dav with
dinner and games will be held
after morning worship on Sunde~ y
al 10 30 a m
Those att e nding a re to asked to
dress in old fa shiOned clothes
a nd brtng thetr own ba ske t

tim

S1ster' s Placa and Seren1ty
House. Dian Partlow was con·
grawulated for being Ohio Curse
of the Year
Present from Metgs County
'N ere Ltnda Ca rpenter . Marjory
Fetty, Martha Greenaway , Fern
Grimm. Wendy Halar , Donna
Jenkin s. Lee Lee. Nellie Parker,
Margaret Parsons, Chris Rouse,
Rosalie Story, Uaundra Ttlhs,
Anna Webster . Doroth y Woo
dard, Rebecca Zurcher, Pav
Crow and Gay Perrin.
The next meeting will be held
at St. Peter and Paul Parish Hall,
Wellston. om Oct 22 at 6· 30 p m

Fruth
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Pharmaceutical
Care!
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Middleport

BEGINS MONDAY, OCT. 1
6 SESSIONS, EACH MONDAY 6:30-8:00
TOPICS:
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CONFLICT
DESIGN FOR SEX
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HANDLING MONEY
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Pomeroy Seventh Day Adventist Church

POMEROY
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g1ving pape1 product s to My

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James Adam Lee Bias cele brated his fourth birthday recently with a parity given by hts
mother. Cindy Park
A "Ninja Turtle" theme was
carrted out
Attending were several rel a
tlves and friend s.

tea ms tied for lowest score
Mary Fraught, Margaret Fol lrod Mary Bowen and Clance
Krau tter; and Tea Teaford, Sara
Owens, Abbv St rattford and
Julia Hy sell
Nellie Wrtg ht had th e longest
drive .
New offtc ers were elect ed fo r
the com ing year

fH • •

m a n,

Bias birthday

Jay Mar ends season
J ay Mar Ladles Tuesday Golf
Le ague held Its last social of th e
year on Tuesday.
A scramble was held wllh 20
ladles In attendance. A catered
dinner was held followmg
Pnzes were given and tw o

'School Daq s· and "Let The1e
Be Peace on Ea rth "
Thank you no tes were read
from My Si s ter 's Pl ace, Lee Lee,
Mary Houser, the family of
Har riet Wood, Ha len Kinder and
Merry Dawn Stmmons
Viola Get tles, leg isla live chair

Councilmen of Middleport and
Pomeroy wlll face off in a
miniature go~ tournament on
Sunday at Park 'n ' Putt in
Hartinger Park The tournament
will begin at 1.30 pm and will
consist of three rounds of 18 holes
each. The winner of the tourna ·
ment wlll receive a traveling
trophy which wlll be displayed In
that lown until next year's
tournament
Park 'n' Putt w1ll resume
regular hours following the com pletion of !he tournament.

Bike Rodeo planned
by Club Scout Pack

MULinRY AVE.-Near lack Entrance to BHch Grove Cemetery

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Ph. '"'·1&gt;414 or t'2-6U5

Come Rake In
ig Savings

dinner

RACIN E - The Rac lce First
Bapti st Church will have revival
Sunday through Thursday at 7. 30
p m nightly with Dr Jim Pennmgton There will be special
mu sic and nu rsery available

New members were Initiated
at the recent meeting of the
Alpha Omicron Chapter, Delta
Kappa Gamma when the group
met at Swan Elementary, Vinton
County with 53 members and a
guest, Irane Miller, Long Island.
N.Y. attending.
Eleanor Essman, chairman.
conducted Initiation assisted by
officers Initiates we re Wendy
Halar, Pam Crow Gay Pernn.
all of Meigs County, and Mary
Ann Hale, Vinton County. Escorts were Rosalie Utory, Mar
tha Greenaway, Dorothy Woodard and Linda Russ . Each new
member received a red rose
Following a catered dinner
Myrtle Frl gave the Invocation
She read "You Will Find Htm "
before prayer
Tables were decorated with
bowls of red and whIte roses .
Favors were apple magnets.
Donna Jenkins led singing. Songs
Included ·'Beautiful Ohto,"

P as tor Wii! Ja m Williams in
vlt es the pu bltc

Herb Fest
Th e Rivl'J Valley HerbalistS
will hold an he1b fe st Sa turday
from 10 a m to 6 p m . at the mini
park In Pome1 oy on Court Street
There will be arts and craft s,
cookbooks and herb related
Items available Refres hmen ts
wllllbe sold AdmJssloR IS free
The group plan s to the make

AT THE

FABRIC SHOP

the fest an ann ual even t

Homecoming set
The Hemlock G rove Chris! Jan
Churc h will have ti S homecomin g
on Oct 7 There will be a potluc k
diener a t 12 30 p m and the
afternoon program at 2 p m will
feature spec ial singers

1985 Ford F-350 Econ. XL. .•. S6695
.

Sleeper cab, auto .• PB, PS, air, hitch, 40,000
miles.

1979 Olds Cutlass .•••••...•.•..••• S795
2 Dr .. auto., PS, air.
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1977 Chevy Novo ......•..••••..•• $795

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Auto., PS, 2 dr.

1981 Olds Omega •.•.•.•.•••••.• S1 09 5
Auto., PS, PB, air.

SUPER SALE

19 78 Cadillac Sedan Deville .•••• S99 5

PRICES START AT

Auto .. PB, PS, air.

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The f ont of the enve ope
enclos ng the b d mu11t be
rna ked Sea ed B d Human
Serv1ces Department Annex
Bu ld ng B dde to fu n ah
he own b d form
The Board of
Counry
Comm SIIIOne s may accept
the lowest b d o se ect he
bes b d to the ntended
pu pose and eserve he
ght o eJec any o ell b ds
end o any par1 he eof
Me g! County Boa d o
Comm u one s
Mary Hoba ette C e k

In accordance w th Sec
ton 307 86 of the Oh oRe
v sed Code sealed b d11 w
be rece ved by the Me gs
County Bmud of Comm 1
11oners n than off ce lo
ceted n the Courthouse Po
meroy Oh o unt twe ve
noon on Octobe 10 1990
The b d1 w be opened at 2
p m on Octobe 10 1990
and read aloud fo the fol
lowtng build ng Ieese Each
b d to meet the cond t on11
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Off ce build ng to houM
the Mega County Oeper
menr of Humen Serv ces
Annex 1978 squa e feet m
n mum tot a space To et fa
cItes for men and women
and at least 5 park ng spaces
fo automob le a Rente e
qu ed fo said building end
re eted fac It as shou d be
broken down for a 2 year ba
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the enta necessary for the
b dde to p ov de rna nte
nance fo the exte tor and n
ta o of he bu d ng &lt;4
The Boa d of
County
Comm 1111 ones may requ re
add tonal cont act prov
s on11 w th the auccessful
b dde
nclud ng but not
m ted to the tght of he op
t on to cancel the lea se f ne
cesaery by giv ng e m n
mum of s ·~ (60) day s to
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PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE 1 hereby g ven
that on Saturday Septem
ber29 1990 at1000am
a publ c 11le wll be held a
106 Un10n Avenue Pam
eroy Oh o to sell for cash
tha following co lateral
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1987 Chev Cova or SW
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Barbara
May
Taylor fam ly washes
to thank alllhe friend a
and
n81ghboro that
aent
flowers and
helped us Wo also
thank
Pastor Roger
Wetlon for the aer
v1ceo Thanks to the
squads who anewered
the call and Veterans
Hoopltal Aloo to Fish
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Church of
Dex tar
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Real Estate General

GAME ROOM

SUNDAYS

NOW OPEN
Wed thru Sot

12 Gauge Factory
Choke only

2526

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apartmen
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24 un t project Basic ski IS
netdtcl In maintenance and
oHica work Ca I 3041755-6063 or
11nd resume to Sargent Squa •
Apll P 0 Box 562 Poe a W

Room a for ren weall: or month
St1rting at $120 mo Gall a Ho •I
614-446 9590

•lot Rentals

992 7479
Rt 33 N.rth of
Pomeroy Oh1o
112 88ffn

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EASTY LIVING - In th s 4 yea o d 14x60 Sunnyb10ok mo
b e home II has a cathed a ce ng lo d mens on and a
aund1y 100m w h sh elves to slora ge equ pped k tchen
•o bed ooms and I~ baths I s beaut lui and nnew cond
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$14 000

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wth 3 bedrooms and equ pped krtchen Work n Ihe ga age
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Across From Post Office
217 I Sec. Pomeroy
POMfROY OHIO
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We Sev Whet We Do
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9 61 mo

90 DIY WARRANTY
WASHERs-1100 up
DRYER&gt;-169 up
REFR GERA!OR&gt;-1100 up
RANGES Gas Eec 1125 up
fREEZEAS- 1125 up
M CAO OVENS- 179 up

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992-2269
USED RAILROAD nES
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Howard L Write1el

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Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanrng
Parntmg
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SER~ICE

Wt can repair and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also IKid b01l and rod
out radrators We also
reparr Gas Tanks

PAT' HILL FORD

992 2196
Middleport Oh10

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Startrng at 11

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room garage In AusUc H lis
Syracuse P lead at $39 000
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$595 Reel nara $225 to $375
Lampt $28 o $125 Dna as ~;or IIZI wa trbed tiM-44
$10Q and up to $495 Wood ab 8
w-6 chairs $285 o $795 Desks
$145 up to $375 Hutches $400 &amp; Kltchan cabinets good cond
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mat e111 $295 and up lo $395 614-446 1S42
baby beds $110 Manressas o
box tpr ngs fu or twin $78 f m
$88 and $98 Ouaan sets $275 &amp;
up K ng $350 4 drawer chest
Portab 1 lighted sign $299 Free
$69 Gun Cabinets 6 8 &amp; 10 d11 vary enars Pfastlc Ieite s
gun Baby manr8s&amp;aa $35 &amp; $4150
box
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$45 Bed t ames $25 Quean anytlma
S za $35 &amp; k ng frame $50 Good
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me a eabi ne 1 headboard• $30 tachmen s $450 Two mens
1nd up o $65 90 days uma u b ack dress u her lackt a ke
cash with app ovad c ed 3m
new) Size 40 42 $50 each 614
out Bu av a Rd Opan 9 AM o 446-3257.
5 PM Mon h u Sat Ca l 614
RecondiUoned Washers Orye •
446-0322
Guarante8d p ompt strv ce tor
a makes modes Tht WastM
Dryer Shoppe 6t4446..2944

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Frost Frea Rtfrl~rator wh t
US Frott Frea Refrigerator
G E $125 Ret lge a or t dt K
s de wh e $150 Retrlgtra or
G E A mond I ke new $250
G E W1111he
$95 Kenmore
Oryer $15 Wh pool 0 Y•
Avscodo $95 1 Kenmo 1 Oryt
Htrvea
goo $95
Wa!i n
ghoull 0 yer Wh II $95 Gas

Ram ngton Sportsman 1'6
scope atrap and caae 304-6755295.

55

Range 30 Inch whIt nict $150
Weal nghouee Washer &amp; Dryer
Set A mond $150 Each 20 cu
tt Ch..t FrHZtr $150 F aaza
Up gh
Froat frH
$150
Sklggs App ancH Uppe Alvtr
Road 614-44&amp;...7398

980 F esclom 14J:70 mob •
home to al e eclrle like new
new house
1\.J n u s wflh
washa and drya 304 882 3245
Of 882 3704

S

H R NG

$16 000-$62 000 Y'"'
Coli 1..!05164-4500 EJrt OB D6li
lor lmmed ate osponu

982 Townhouse 14110 doub a
expando CA On pr vate ran ad
lot In Rodnay 614-446-1539 afle

Full me babyalltlng pot on
ava abe n my home Send
resume o P 0 Box 21 Kerr OH
C564l

5p m

GOOD

USED

rongts

Skoggs Appllsncos

Larga hutch $200 End tabes &amp;
coffee tebte S75 Pair lamps $40

Apartment
ror Rent

44

304-675-7502
P CKENS FURNITURE

t bed oom apartment n M d
dleport Total • act lc wa e and
k Iehan tu n shtd $2 0 mon h y
plus depos I 614 992 3667 or
6 4 992 1312

Naw!Usad
2 m
Household fum shlng
Jerrtcho Rd Pt Pleaaan WV
ca :J04-ti15 1450

To adu Cats white lema t &amp;
back malt ndoo pats very at
fectionat good with ch dian
614-446-2393.
Watch doge &amp; pupp es to
veaway part doberman p t
u s ge man sheph• d 6 4

g

ooma

&amp;

bath

new y

446m3 614-446 4222

367 0316

Lost &amp; Found

Found a hat grown blaek
tmala
puppy,
down own
Pomery a ae Medium length
heir loval people 61419Q2..3420
Found Great Cane Dog, Tan
color
Bleck Co lar Petrtot
Cadmus Vlelnlty 614-379 2434

1

Yard Sale

mmed ate nHd lor npe tnctd
nurs ng ass stant to p va •
du y cases Must bo depan
dab e hav• phone and 11 ab a
Cases
n
t ansporta on
su ound ng
F ank n
and
coun as Ca t 800 879 t088 for
lnterv ew EOE

59

tm lowetl boa 14 ft 20 hr.
molor aw vt 11at11 I va wei
11 000 304 89!-3335

For Sale
or Trade

13 Acre am w h mobla
home
free gu
Sa sbury
Townsh p $450 00 pa acrs Can
ba dav ded 130 Acra hlnn
Sa em Townsh p tour bedroom
home ba n 1nd other out
bu !ding! free gu 165 000 00
Two houses a{ 31 Bunernu
Avenue Pome oy wtth argt
lo 1 130 000 00 N ce recantly
remade ad wo bed oom house
on L ncoln Ha gh a Poma oy
ve y
a ga 10(
$19 995 00
0 B en and C ow Rea ly Co
614 992 moor 614 992 3589

IMMEDIATE OPEN NGS

3 Femlty Sl 1 ClothiiJ. &amp; m IC
351 LIGrndl Blvd ::&gt;a urday

ID-?
~ Family Yard Sale

SIO Third
Ave. Oct 11t 2nd 3rd SHaatl
bl•nkett
dlahn
lampe 1
clolhn dryer tetucopa r.cora
pl•r•~ fling cabinet aweeper
avon bottllt memo c othee
bookl miiC

,..ualoul

8&lt;14 Jacklon Pike Park LAne
Trailer Perk Lot 123 Thu,.. Frl

IStl

Oaraat Sale Firat n 5 Yllfll
Cl11rllng ouJ hea h problema
8 olhtr fMifllee new 1nd u1ed
collec:ttbln glau t n wood
bookl Cl'lflt do It doll fuml
tu,. bear~ hou..nold tum
tu,.. radio • atareo • uttntlle
f atwart mo,. tach dey. Ott
on Northup Road halfwey bet
WHn Raccoon Brldgt and Nor
lhup B ldgt on L nco n Plkt
Oct It 11fi g IO ? lota Frtal

n5

to

D•

placed Homemake a needing
bul ding
emo11ollll support
" t-eontldlnce car88r dentltlcatlonil lob ratdtne.. Call
Batty A k ne a Buckaye H s
CarMr Cante for lnforma on

Will talle care of elderly n hel
home 614-446-4217 A•f 1 And
experanetd
Would Ilk• to do babyslnlng In
my home any hour &amp; cen give
eterenc• 6 4 256 1615

614 245-5334
INTELLIGENCE

JOBS

FED

CIA US Cuetomt DEA ttc
Now Hiring L 1t1ngt ( 805687..()000 Ext K 10189

t

110

beginning Octobor

I 1990

C.ll Tr..COUnty VocJtlonal Adult
Center at '1·800-837-8508 A
Wlrltty ot funding aourcea to
pay tor Ira nlng 1r1 evalltble tor
thOle el g b..

Depoe

21

Business
Opportunity

NOTICE
OH 0 VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
,..commends that you do buel
nna with peopll you know1 end
NOT to stnd monty througn tha
mall unt 1 you heve lnvaatigattd
tti• offering
W1ntlng to ,..nt 4 char Baauty
S.lon lteedy to move n 814·

4411-2t0l

We art nowWINTERIZINGp1rt_~
sa V C8 ICCIIIOrill WI lnst•

984 VW abbi IIC cond 4 SHR NKWRAP
R 'IERSIDt
speed new
as $2 401l 1984 MARINE Go lpols OH 814-446Pon ac Bonnev a ••c cond
2424 ..SOG-'729-02'JI
new as and pa n eru se a
au1o PS PO AM FM mus see
76 Auto Parts &amp;
13 400 l04-67S-5554
1987 Camero l 28 b ghl red
AT PS PB ei
It c use
AMIFM c..sene &amp; mo • s.a 700
6 4 245-9075
1987 Dodgt Cot DL PS PB AC
4 new Iret automat c Gt 1
good gu m lsgt On y ona
own~
Exca lont
condl on
Must 1111 Make oHt 6 4 992
2'JTI

nol

su tob •

1..

no pe 11 $300 mo
614-446-0338

Route 2 Ashton 1 ac,.. Iota 3
min south Qa polis Locke
publ e water no rettrlc ona
some with lwt frontage 304
&amp;Jll-2336

Rentals

2 or 3br home In Ga lpols
$211 mo Dapotn rsqulrtd 614-

256-6846
Brick 4 BA 2 beth CA In town

814-4411-076
Far Rent 3 Room House 1011

Third Avo Gtlllpollo Slovo

&amp;

Refrigerator
Fum shed
Reterancn and deposit ,..
qu rtd Phone &amp;14-446 1232

2
reg sterad
Shetland
Shllpdogs She/ es 6 weeki
old 1 male
ama t $'150 each
6t4 "M2 2473

8 tt pick up bed tor 198'1 Ch•¥ ..
olll 304-615-6084

Budaet Transmlsafons Uud &amp;
,.bulH start ng et 199 8'14-245.

AKC Reg ed Chow Chows
Blacks Blues Creams Rtds
$100 oach 614 256-1447
All breed pet groom ng 21
years ••perience "Appointmen s
on y 614 992-6820 II no answe
aava massage

G av y bed wagons eom p ck

•~
I I

ha row galo 11 culll-peck
whll d II whtt diSCI
mowers pul bush hog plows
u lty t allers horse walk• &amp;
o he field aady equipmant
Howe t Farm Machinery Jack
son OH 6 4 286-5944

975 20 fl Chevy motor hom•
Auto pa pb al . fu nance Runa
good 614 992..2796

988 Jayca fold down e~mpe
Fumance sink
gill stove
s 18ps 6 L lee new 12 700 e14949 2949

J m 1 Fann Equ pment SR 35

8t4-446 ~
Wide ulec on new &amp; used tarm
1ractors &amp; mplamenls Buy
sell t ade 8 00--5 00 weekdays
Sa I I Noon

Wm Gall polls

Services
GLS

Dragonwynd Canafl Pars an
S amasa and H ma ay11n k nans
6 4-446 3844 ahar 7 p m

AM FM

81

Home
lmprovemenls
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

614-446 3 58
6 pc wood group $'14 0'1 ~;»
week 4 pos e bedroom IU t
camp ell $15 20 pe
weak
dine 1 w h 4 chal,. S750 pe
waek Mag c Chef 14 cu tt Good natured Siberian Huskey
Refrigerator $12 Q5 per week 5 mae 1 mos o cl $150 614-446ft
haze
S a 90 pt 6587 614-446 1542
cu
woakV Ra Fun ure R 141 4 G oom and Supply Shop-Pet
m •• oft R 7-Can enary Open 7 Groom ng All b eads AI t lyltll
days a waek
ams Pel Food Doale Jul a
Webb Ca 614-446-023

Uncond tiona I te me guaran-at Loca rtllrsnc:" fum ahtd
F et est matd Cal callecl
614 237-0488 day o n gh
Roge111 Buamant Wale proofing

Reg stertd
B ac.k
Gtnnan
Shepherd Pups $100 tech 6 4
245-5633 or 614-446-9803 Afttr
4p m

Bundy Suaphone
37'9 21 3

$350

64

54

Ntw Ho 11nd 116 Forage boa: 3
beate •
andtm ax • $7900
Ullcllnlene ana lorage wagon
2 bea era landem axf• wagon
$1300 U11d New Holland 28
forage blow« $1500 U18d New
Ho and 30 blow• $1200 Used
Ntw Holltnd T10 chopper 2 row
head e eel c controls $5 500
Uatcl New Hoi and 1'18 chopper
ow head etc ric con os
$5 900 Used New Ho and eupe
717 choppe 1 ow head $2 000
Two uted Naw ldaa 323 one row
p ckers $2 000 Two usad New
ld11 10 one row ptckar. $'1 000
Ustd Ntw HoU1nd 355 g nder
m x1rs 15 000 Used New Ho._
land 352 g nde min 11 600
Uud Ntw Ho and 425 sk d
1"
loa de $5 500 New Hoi
land 553 d esal sk d s1ae oade
dt uxa 114 MJO Ntw Holland 454
·- d stta loader g.. $12 MJO
Ku • s Serv ct Canter S R1
87 Pont P 1111nt and R play
Road Phone 304-US.38JI

Ron 1 TV Serv ce If*: a zing
n Zen h also se vic ng moat
otha brands House ca fa also
some appl ance rt~pa s WV
304-57fi 2398 Oh o 614-44&amp;.2454
Ford

Roof ng p.aint ng ctrp.ntery
plumbing and
accaaeorles
Guaranteed wo k w h afaren
ces Can baat hesa pncas
guaran H 614-446 7'292 o 304
67S.~54

Want 50 locust ~s 304-ti1S-

1'162

Livestock

63
For sele Spinel Conao e plano
barga n Ylan ad Responslb •
party o taka over low mon h y
payman • on spine -canto a
piano Can be tHn locally Ca
~r Whl 1 1-800-321334! all 101

JET
Aeration Mot ora rep~~ rsd New
&amp; ,.bu H motors n 1 ock Ron
Evans Enll prle11 J1ekaon
OH 1.8QG-537-9528

62 Wanted to Buy

2 yo TB Broodm•re (open)
au abe• tor rid ng 2 yo Tl
Phi y, Halt a broh bol 1'\ art
wtll b td baautllul ho,.es 1500
each. 8 4-388-8120

GOVERNMENT SE ZED

Vehlc ts

t om $100 00 M ate s Co va tas
Me cedn
Jaguars Po ches
end o ha m sc coni seated
praptrly now bt ng sold to the
gentrs
publ c for buyers
guide call (708) 355 9802 Ext
1585 Opan 7 days 8 00 am to
1 00 pm
GOVERNMENT SE ZED Vahle es
om $100 Fo ds Marcedu
CorvaH11
Chevys
Surp utll
Your eraa ( ) 805-687 600 0 Ed

s 10189

SN AFl ® b) Bruce Beatlle

Davis
Saw Vac
Serv ce
Georges Creek. Ad Parts supp " p ekup and de very 6 4
446..0294

82

for sa 1

$1 200 614 25&amp;&lt;;2 5
979 Fon::l F 100 112 ton truck
Alk ng $600 614 245-95!5!

Twtn A vera Tower~ 1 Houe ng for
the E clerly and "and capped
Apartment• now avallab •rent
lng tor 30'% ot adjusted ncomt
200 Second St Of' cal 304-475-

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay for Sa e Clover &amp; nmothy
Round BaiH n the F eld 814-

245-65116

Unfurn •Met Mulberry Avenue
Pomeroy 4 roomt end bath
Adune only. No pats Oap Ref
614-62 2215 after.Spm

Transportal ion

19fM Frltghtllntr with 45
trllltr $18.000 614142 2584

tt

1985 Ford Ranger Excellent
condition Low mllatga Mag
whH a .., tor payoff e14 2&amp;6"1969 after 4pm

71

Autos for Sale

1967 Mustang Hard top coupe
8 cycllndtr automatic ,...
toreble runt good $850 61~
247-4292 Alao Belt Pappera,

Upttalfl 2br apartment Wlltr
trash &amp; stove furnlahed 614-

I ve seen thm resumes

bul

lh s I ve seen every Star Trek ep sode

ol{lht tlmBSI

1989

Dodgt Coronel 440 318

motor 84 000 min Good can-

d I Or\ $1500 8141742 21!17

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

Resident a
or
eommerc 1
wlrtng new 11rv ca o rtpa rs
L eensed • act ie an R dtnou
E ectricll 30Hi7S 1786

85 General Hauling
R &amp; A Ws er StrVice Pool_a1 _ct~
tems. wells lmnwd et• wu
2 000 gal one dt i'llery CaH 304-&amp;n-&amp;370

oi:

Wanarean 1 Walt
Hauling &gt;.
rtnonab51 raiH vofum. dt. ...._
counts 2 000 to 4 000 capectty ""
1QII Ford F-250 new tirtt auto cisterns poolt.
etc CeH ...,
&amp; air Protn• anal y ,..a,u1II tn 304~7'8-2019
..

V!~·••~J"'odtblt lluok S-4 800

Upstelra unfurnished Apart
ment carpeted no ptts utllltltl
ptld 81"-448-183l

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

Carte 1 P umh ng
and H11tlng
Fourth and Pfnl
Ga pols Oho
614 44S.38B8

B4

Room end baird In my home tor
en eldlf'ly psrson In Rac.lnt
.,.. 61~ 049-2212

Upttalfl Fum ..hed 3 room1 &amp;
bath cleen no pels reltrtnce •
depoelt required 814-448-1519

n_u_m
_bo
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Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

918 Chevy 4 whee drlvt 4tpd

4411-31140

XZX

402 Chavy big block motor
6141992-6244 (correct phona

Sale 614

Pets tor Sale

118111

41 Houses for Rent

2 Michelin T r11 155 SR 12
Phone 304-875--5790

~--..,..,,...-.,--~....,.,--,

446.0331
OJ Wh e Rd 2 ac eswoodad
bu d ng ot ready o bu ld on
re11 eled $8 900 614 245-9586

Accessories

VInton Auto Salvage Fort gn &amp;.
Oom Parta buying junk ca •
614-388-IKI62

N eel" Fumllihld Moblla Hom•
n e ty. CA Su t1blt tor 1 par
son Ref &amp; O.p Requ rid 6 4

Financial

JOB HUNTING? NEED A SKILL?
WE TRAIN PEOPLE FOR JOB9 I
aa Auto Meehenles Account
lng!Comput ng Speclalltt Ca
panttfll
Coametolog Itt
Electric ana
Food
Strvlce
Worker~
Eteet on et Tech
n clant lndultrlal Ms ntenance
Worktrw
Machin 111
P1111 egata
Seerllarle• end
We dere Register now tor ele....

goragt

t:h cfren

Will do blbys ng n my homt
any day or hours North Pomt
school d ttriet 304-675-79~

592-2703

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity

N ce y Fum eel Small houn

WUI babyt t my home naa
Jackaon P ke
on Bu av e
Road Expar enced &amp; Ae erences 114-446-2646

BOATERS

Mercury Mtreulur Spacial If
F1ctory Trained Bonded P eel
11 on Mob 1 Mar ne Wa come to
you 614-2!~5919

Bock b ck sewer pipes w n
dows 1nte s ele C eude W n
ars R o Grandt OH Call 614
245-5121

T ombone Less than 1 yea o d
Excel ent cond lion 6 4-8435468

lmmedle a open ngs ava ab e in
Athena erea Full and part lime
quick edvenctment co mpany
w 11 tra n Nut appeerenee •
must $1200 to start If you
qualify Cl.ll Thursday F lday or
Monday betwHn 10-4 pm 6 4-

lor Sale

1978 Chev Monte Carlo V 8
2clr AJC good wo k ca 614992-3225

3()4 615-

J or 4 bed oom house and h 8e
bedroom apartmtn s to &amp;nl n
M dd aport 614 992 2554

•

75 Boats &amp; Motors

RENTTOOWN

Gracious iv ng t and 2 lM!d
room ape rtmen a 11 V agt
Manof
and
R ve s de
Apart men s n Midd eport From
$ 96 Ca ll 614 992 7787. EOH

4562

•

1976 Plymou h Fury
3t8
au omat c a r lois o new parts
nee n ar or ooks and runs
good $750 614 2414292

5677 614 319-2263

1215

HOME TYPISTS
PC UH I
$35 000
po ant a
needed
805-68.7-6000 Ert B
D&amp;ta Is

975 Cutlass Supreme V-8
au o one own• naw I res and
ba ary un1 good $750 304
675-2492

Building
Supplies

Pupp •• part Black lab &amp; Gt
man Shlphard 614 388 885

6

WE CARE.J&amp;M (Jesus &amp; Mt)
PtANO SERVICE otftrs EXPER't
r,lano CARE IOJ lh08t who
CA.RE about hal pianos B II
Ward 304-882 2325 (Prov 22 )

Sawml Nave used Orivt shaft
or V bet d ven Comp a 1 w h
blade Ready lor usa $23{)0
514-446-8038 atier Spm

Range Copportont 195 Eloc lc 56

Upper R ve Ad Beslde S one
C111et Motel Cal 6~~-446-7398

•mod• td.L $200 mo A ut II as
ncluded uepos I equ ed 6 4

Day or Nrght

•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

1 900 246-6500

Fo Rant 3 br hou.. 304 67S..
5 04

2

or Res 949·2860

978 Ford Convers on van
cebox 8 cy brand new Flrtstorw 1 res $2 000 614-38&amp; 8737

984 F 150 Ford Van E C full
Park Avtnue conve 1 on pack
aga Load&amp;d 17000 o B 0
6141992 7132 aftt 5 30 p m

Goods

-40D-!a9-5110

PH 949-2801

CHESTER OHIO

Loan By Ma
$9 95 tee

$40 DOWN on any new sing •
w cit plu1 tax and t 1 Ia
qua I ed buyers As advertised
on TV Ca 1 Elsea Homt Canter

Af Raosonoble Pmes

TRUCKING

LOANS BY MAIL
Up o S5 OOO n 12 hours We
h
can e p you ga a s gna u a

Prced o sa
Bdwel Oho
House &amp; 4 lo s 3br
v ng
d n ng &amp; tam y room ga age
una I ached owne
nanc ng
lVI lab 1 w good down pay
men $25 000 1 614-867 3649 1
304-429 !330

Earn monay by the we1k Jon
he numbe I to demons! ale
Ch r stmas Around Th•Wond
JUly Dectmbe
lalivt name
addross and phone number on
answe ng ni"V' ct ti 4 992 6319

4 16 86-Hn

USED APPLIANCES

41 Houses lor Rent

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

Cholet

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAG£5

•

6 4-446 3224

APPLIANCES
Wuhtf1i dryers retr ge alors

oy

6:30P.M

UPHOLSTERY
ExpPr f'nrf'

Qua led RN and LPN part me
o tu t ma ne•d&amp;d o 62 bed
fac ty Conlac F ank Topp ng
Ca a Hav&amp;n of Po n P easan
304-675 3005

EVERY
SAT NIGHT

of Mlddlepon

Hand Tufttng
Custom Drapes

ground and patent cart prefer
red bealanl comnansatlon
ptckage
Fo
cons der~Uon
pleall stnd rtsumt to Plrtner s
1-tome Hta h Ca I Inc Attn
Earl Butcht 740 Laktvltw Plaza
B vd Suite L Wortnlngton OH
43085

Help Wanted

11

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

BISSEll
BUILDERS

0

Merchandise

Employment Services

GUN SHOOT

15 pauengtr aM new
brlkH 6 rdore 8fe-446-6308

Ven

1985 B acle F 10 Blaar ~spd
AM!FM cassette
a
cond
78 000 m In $5 500 firm 814
388-9711 aha 5p m

County Appliance nc Good
usad app ancea TV n ts Optn
a 1 m to 6 p m Mon -Sa 614
446 1699 627 3 d A.ve Ga
polls OH

Want«f To Buy Junk Aul()l
with o wl hout motors CaU
Larry Live y 614 388-8303

972 extended length Dodg•

0

'WJJ'~~ I

Seldom was heard a d1s
1 ouragmg word, then you
had to open your mouth'

Announcements

92599Hn

CAIN'S

__ _ &gt;

2 mob e homts 2 bed oom
fum shtd $200 pus u 1 as
$100 deposit Hud apPfovad
304-675-6512 aner 5 00 or 6753900 anyt mt

985-4473
667 6179

Fmtory

Couch cha coHH and tablea
ampa
gas wa m morning
s ove h de away bad &amp; carpal

Coun y Mob 11 Homa Pe k
Rou a 33 Nonh of Pomeroy
Lots an als parts sales Ca
6 4 992 7'179

992-3033

•New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
Free Estimates

se

73 Vans &amp; 4 WD s

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

5ll90 11n

MICROWAVE
OVEN REPAIR
ALL MAKES

CLERK Natlona mad eel record
cop ng company hu a unique
e trica po•ltlon na able to
work for our corp In Point
Pleaanl WV mad cal tac ty
Apprax mata1y 6 o 32 hou s
pe wttk Med cal record ••
perltnce prefarred Cel (cellae )
1-804 363-0635 Of Hnd ISUmt
lo Smart COJp P 0 Box 63537
VIrgin a Beach Ya 23455

FIT and TRIM
OCTOBER
SPECIAL

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

For Sale 1i87 Ford Ranger 4
whetl drive a r C.f\.IIH SO 000
m lea
000 614-387-0517.

~~f 'JD f~R

MEO CAL RECORDS COR
RESPONDENCE PHOTO COPY

Part me babytdlltr Sand H
Road tvtn ng sh ft 304 6752655

PubliC Sale
&amp; Auction

B

•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

1990 Ford Truck Super cab F
150 XLT Lar at CC AC PSIPB
AM FM Cassani Rtcllo PW P_L1
Camper Special topper 13 ouu
m let 614 256- 560

L.ooklng tor Ba be Sty stt 614
446~803 614-446..&amp;355

oxr.

mo

Senttnei- Page- 9

72 Trucks tor Sale

?o ~GAl'. MID
Ctmatary Lot 11 2 3 41n Eva
las ng Lift at Oh o Va ley
Memo y Oa dans at 1961 Prtce
614 993-422 except Oct 5 h
th u Oct 21st

Furnished
Rooms

45

PARK TECHN CAN
Full-time grounda and tcfll
on tacllltr.. mainten•nce poti
on 11 the Raccoon Crttk
County park Position ~ulrat
enet n malntenence and
sa e operation at rOYting 11
perlance 1 preft td High
schoo
diploma and Ohio
d vtra licen11 ~u red App ca ona will be acc:aptad at
ha off ca of the 0 0 Melnlyra
Parle 0 strict Ga lia County
Courthousa Locus Slrea Gal·
pol 1 Oh o O.adl ne October
5 990

Between Wtlkesv1lle
and Salem (enter

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING

Now Homes

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vlclnlly

HRS Wed Thu" Fr
500pm1100pm
Sot 12 Noon 11 p m

4 tfn

1 t 1 90 tfn

LESS SPACE TO CLEAN - But th s 12•65 Rc ha~d son Mo
b le home has 3 bed ooms v ng oom k !chen and bath
Appl ances a e nc uded
ASKING $4 500

CHAMPION DIRECTORIES INC
P 0 Box 22 Norwalk OH 44857

tals

POMEROY OHIO
10 JO 891fn

Anyone Nlldlng Additions Dlfellont Chang11
Or Wlthlng To Advertise Should Call
Between ~am 5 p m Weekdays I
1-800 556-8930
Or Ma1f InformatiOn To

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992 S33S or 98S 3561

COUNTRY SETTING - AND CLOSE TO POMEROY The 2h
acres s easy to mow because t s eve Comes wth aIa ge
v ng oom and d n ng oom Also has a lam ly oom 2 bed
ooms and cenl a a 1 cond I on ng
$26 900

Made In Tbe 1"1

•Mob1le Nome

614 992 2328

SALES &amp; SERVICE

ent ch ld cuAody of the
m nor ch ld of the pan.es
and the pr1ver 1 that he
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COUNTRY
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90 OR 136 end t pend ng n
the Cour1 of Common P au
of Me gt County Me gs

1 Card or Thanks

OHIO PALLET
COMPANY

Pub lie Notice

161 North Second
Mddleport Oho4S7b0

County Courthou~&amp; Second
Strut Po me oy Oh o

LOW GRADE OAK

DEUVERED TO

fandlnt Th 1 actton has
bHn Httgned Cue Numbe

The obJect of the Com
plelnt 1 that h11 Pta nt ff
PriYI that •he be granted a
divorce f om the Defendant
thet ahe be awe ded pe man

1:00 P.M

WANTED
SAWED LOGS
$1 50 Th:..~~nd

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RACCOON VALLEY
SPORTSMAN CLUB

GUN SHOOTS

Sept

4

wo apartments fumlshtd a
ut et paid $~0 monthly
$300 mon h y $50 deposl1
Pome oy 614 992 5771 614-949-

obi nv 1o onlo..ct wllh lho 22 Money to Loan
public • oasonlla with o back

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SHOOTS START
SEPT 16, 1990

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Get Ruuf.h Fad

205 N Se&lt;ond Str"t
MIDDLEPORT OHIO 45760
Dff1&lt;e 614 992 2886
HOME 614 992 5692
DOTIIE S
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assist In the eoordlna on of
home hnhh ca 1 In the area
This posit on Involves 1 variety
of rsapone bllltltl to l n c l u d • l - - - - - - - - - - - . , . - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - teltphont cle leal peraonn~
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PAYINGASOFTODAY SEPT 11 1990
# 1 Copper '1 per lb
Clean Dry Alummum Cans 46C per lb
Claan Auto Radiators 44C lb Battanes '1 25 oa
Yellow Brass 40c lb Alum Sheets 40¢ lb

614 992 5114

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Naw Haven WV 24 unit projae
basic ski I needed n malntenca
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Sunday ed tlon
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F day Monday ed"ion
2 00.
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f'nday September 28 1990
11

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&amp; Vlclnlly
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• The Area's Number 1 Marketplace
TO PLAcr AN AD CALL 992 7156
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 AM to 5 PM

Fnday September 28 1990

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Upholstery
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1987 Toyot1 ~x4 $6 900 1988 Mowrey I Upholstlrtng Hrv cGMC 5-15 $-4 995 198! Chov S. lng trl county .,.. 25 yqrs The
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PS $3 2115 19111 For&lt;! bHI In lumhufl uphollflf'ing '
P U nice $2,195 1985 Ford C.ll 3Q4.676-4154 tor ,.. .... h.
Bronc:o 13&amp;9!~ 19111 Ford P U tlmlta
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$1.200 1980 \ihfV 9 Vel"lldO

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8&amp;0 Auto

Salol Groham

Hwy 160 4 miiH N of Holzer

114-446-&amp;885 114-448-&amp;1119

Upholotory Conttr 303 "
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�Page-1 0- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

- Local news briefs-Office hours

to

be red uced

If th ere is no agreeme nt reached by budget n egotiators in
Washington D.C .. aii Social Secu rit y Admmistrat ion offices w il l
be r eq uired to reduce their o ffice hours effective Oc tober I.
Accord i ng to Ed Pe terson. m an age r a t th eA thenso ffice, th is
is i n co mplla nce wi th th e aut om at i c budget redu c tio n m ethods
require d un der the Gramm· Ru dma n· Holl ings Bi ll
Beginning Oct ober 1. Socia l Security o f fic es will be open f r om
9 a .m . un tt l 3 p .m . Monday throug h Th ursday and c losed ail da y
on Friday .
• The offices w i l l al so remai n closed on weekend s.
Accord ing to Peterson . the c han ges i n business hour s wil l
Inc lude a il offices, no t j us t th e A th ens of fi ce.

Peterso n advises those with bu siness at the office to call i n
adva nce, e ither at the office i n A th ens at 59H448. or loU free at
J.800·234·5772. i n order t o avoid a waste d trip.

Drivers cited after wrecks
Dri vers wer e c ite d for ass urf'd f'ipa r d is ta ncr in two acc idr n ts
inves tigated by Po m eroy po licl' T hu rud av
At7 : 59 a.m R it a Reed , P omeroy, had stopped her car on West
M ai n St. i n preparation for m ak ing a lef l ·hand lurn i n lo
M cDona ld' s. T he Reed ca r was struc k in the rear by a ve hicle
driven by Bre nda L. Venoy, Pom er oy . There was light damage
to th e righ t rear of t he Reed car, and m oder a te left fron t end
dam age to the Venoy vehicl e. Venoy was c it Pd fo r fa ilu re to
m ainta in assu red c lear d i stance .
Tile seco nd acc iden t occur r ed a t 4 p.m near th e inter sec ti on
of Nye Ave , and Eas t Mai n St. A veh icle d ri vac by Lora Wolfe,
Lo ng Bott om, was s tr uc k In the r ea r by a car dri ve n by St ewar t
And on, Fa irfax, Ca lif. , w ho ta iled to s top in t he li nl' of t raffic .
There was lig ht damage to the rear of th e Wo lfe car , and l igh t
dam age to th e front end o f the A ndo n ve hic le. An don was c i ted
tor ta tlure to m a intai n assured clea r d is tance.

Meigs announcements ___________ _ _ __
Cars show Sat urday
Car s for the car show to be held
at t he Rac ine Harvest Festiva l
Satur day are to be registered
b et ween 9 a.m . and noon . T he
j udg ing w i ll begi n a t 1 p.m and

anno uncement of the winners Is
expected aroun d 4 p.m.
Winner ldenttfted
Chris Batley of Rac ine cor·
rect ly
Identified
the M eigs
Cou nt y m ystery farm pictured In
t he Sunday Times·Sen t inel Sep t.
23. As the winner of the co ntest
spo nsored by th e M eigs SoU and
W ater Conservat ion Service.
Ba iley wil l receive a $5 ch ec k
fr om The Ohio Valley Publ ishing
Co. The farm p ict ured wau t hat
of H enry Ba hr , Long Bottom .

Me m or i al Hos pit a l. E rn es t
Ba k er was t ransported to Mt.
Car m el Hospit al In Columbus a t
11: 30 a.m . Middl epor t squ a d w as

She was a pas t pres iden t of t he

Mary Van Cooney
Mar y A nn Van Co onPy, i \
Midd iPpo n , died th i s morn ing al

Wtlliam and Wilma Rize r . Sy r a·

Ho lzer MPd ir a l CPntpr

c use , and Vernon and Margaret

A homema kl'r . shl' was born i n

Rizer, H ar tford , W . V a .. and a
dau g ht e r · in · l aw, Ger t rude
Rizer, Rac ine, 10 gran dc hildren.
22 grea t ·grandc hiid ren and five
grea t ·great ·g r a ndch ildren .
Al so su'r vl v i ng ar e a ste p
d a u g ht er.
Es th er DeMo ss.
Pomer oy. a step son. Owe n
K elley Ha wl ey, Rhinela nde r.
W ise., six step gra nd c h ildre n and
11 step great ·g ra ndc hildren
She was preced ed i n death by

C lous te r o n Marc h 28, 1915, the

her par en ts, her f i r st husba nd.

Oh io; H eidi a nd SIPVP Car urt h·

Elesha ( P al l Rizer , her se cond
hu sband , Owen Ha wley, a son.

ers . Mi ddlepor t, Sh an non.
M a ndy a nd Rya n Va nCooney,
Ra leig h, N .C.
and J u lie and
Ro nnie L y nc h , Ca lllpolls; and
onP g n~a t - gran d son, Ju s tin Mi ·
rh ael VarCoo ney , De laware.
Ohio
Sht• was pr eceded in deat h by
her husband, Pearl VanCoo ncy
i n 19ft8; a step·fat her. Clyde
Cra i g, and a br ot her and sts ter i n
law. Wil liam and Margare t
Sheridan .
SNvices will bP Monda y at I
p.m . at F'i shrr F unPral Home in
M idd leport with Rev JamPs
SPddon a nd RPv Art Lu nd
offic ia ti ng

No rman Rizer .

C:l

bro ther. a nd

five sisters.
Fu nera l sen1ces wil l be he ld at
1 p .m Mo nd ay a t the Sy r acuse
Nazarene Chu rch . TheRe\' . Glen
M c Milla n wi ll offic iate and bu r ·
tal will be i n t he Letart Falls
Ce m ete r y. Fri end s may ca l l at
t he E wing F unera l Hom e from 2
to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m on Sunday .

John Roush
J oh n A Ro ush. Sr , ol, Proctor
v ille. died on Wed nesday a t his
residence.
Born on Febru ary I 193o. at
Letart . W .Va .. he wa s the so n of
the la te Den nis Ro ush, Sr. and
M ay Edwards Roush .
He was a m em ber of tBEW
L oca l 317 i n Hun ti ngt on and t he
Roc kwood Ba p tist Ch urch in
Ch esapea ke.

He was a vPIPr an of thP C S.
A rm y
SurvJ v l ng a re hi s wife . Ida
Doerfer Ro ush; o ne da ug hter .
Julia N ic hols, P r oc torvi l le ; t wo
sons. John A . Roush, J r . Chesa ·
peake and William 0. Rous h,
New Concord: fi ve gr andc hild
r en ; two sisters. Helen Lambert .
Sava nna h. Ga .. and Ca th ari ne
N ew berry . L etilrl. W Va . ; two
bro thers, .l ar k Ro ush of Letart,
W .V a. a nd De nn is Ro ush .. lr . of
Point Pleasa nt , W Va .

daugh ter of thP late Walter and
Sara h Ca t hrr ln e G ibbs Sheridan .
She i s survi ved by three son s.
James tJodyt Va nCooney. Co
lumbu s, Robert tJe an t VanCoo·
ney, B oca R a ton. Fla .. Mi c hael
!Renee ! VanCooney. Ra leigh.
i'i.C., a da u ghte r. M rs. Her m an
!Di ane! Ly nch, Middl eport; ni ne
grandc hildren. M ark an d M i

c hae l

Va nCoonPy,

De l aware.

Hu rial w il l bP in Rivcrv1C'w

SPnior Citizens' Can ter In Pom eroy on Oc tober 17 . Di nner w i ll b e
fr om 5·7 p .m . and th e candida te's
prPsenta llons wi l l b e a t 7 p.m
Din ne r w ill be $3.50

A t 3:00 p.m ., Mary P au ley wa s
ta ken to St. Joseph Hosp ita l :
Rac i ne squad tra nsported A lien
Arnot t and Rya n M a hr to V ete·
r an s M em or ial Hos pital. At 4: 48
p.m . , Middleport squad we nt t o
Race Stree t tor Ka th y P i erce.
P ierce was tak en to Vetera n s
Vem oria l Hospi tal. Pomer oy
squ ad w as ca lled to Wo lfe Pen
Roa d a t b: 25 p. m . , Do roth y
Hi gg ins was tak en to V etera n s
M emorial Ho spita l. M i ddl eport
sq uad was ca lled t o Cole St r eel a t
10:5 1 p. m .; O' Del l Blak e was

A m er ica n Assoc ation of University Wome n of Lo r al nP , a past
mat ron or Pomeroy Chapter.

rene Churc h
Mrs. Hawley is survivad h.v
three so ns and da ugh tt'rs-in-law.
Marion and Minnir Rizrr and

Puhllc Dinner
II Candidat e's N ig ht Pu blle
D inner will be held a t th e M eigs

Baker was taken to Ve ter an s

Fu nrrcd services will be on

In l ieu of f lowers, do nat io ns

served.

9:50 a m . William So rd en was
ta ken to Pleasa n t Va lley Hospi·
tal. At 11: 58 a .m . , Middl eport
squad and f ire depar tm ent and
Rac ine sq uad we nt to State R oute
124 and St ale R oute 7 to a motor
ve hic le acc ident. Middlepor t
squ ad tr ans ported M ary P auley
and Jam es Pau ley to Ve tera n s

Satu rd ay at 11 a. m . at Ha i l
F uner al Home in Pr octorvi lle
with Rev D uane Sm ith offic ia l ·
ing. B urial wi ll be In Rom e
Cem etery
Fr iends may ca ll at the fun er a l
hom e f rom 7·9 p .m . Frid ay .
may be m a de to th e D iabetes
Foundat ion.

Am erican L egion m eetin g
Drew Webs ter Pos t No . 39 of
Am erican L egion w il l m eet o n
T uesd ay a t 7 p .m. Di nne r will be

U nIt s of M eigs Co un ty Emer ·
gency M edi cal Services re·
spond ed t o II ca lls tor assista nce
on T hu rsday.
A t 7: 08a.m., Rac ine squad was
called to Mile Hill R oad for
Wilbu r Ransome. R an som e w as
t r€a ted bu t not t ra nsported. At
9:04 a.m . , Sy r acu se squad was
called to Sa lser Road . E rnes t

c_a_Jie-ct-to_o_ve-rb
_r_oa
_ k_c_en_te_r_ a_t

Zelm a Lora i ne Haw ley. 911. or
Sy r acu se died T hur sday at V rtr·
ra ns M emoria l H ospit a l fo llow
ing an extend ed i llness.
Born on Ju ly 3,1900 i n Miner s·
ville. she w as the daughter of 1he
la te Ch r is K eise r and Carri e
Hanna K eiser . She wa s a
m ember o f lh e Sy r acu se ~aza

Cor r ection
The auc ti on sale of esta te Ite m s
of the la te Jasper and Faye
Powell w tll be held at the Rock
Springs Fa irgrounds on Satur ·
day , Oct. 6. not tom or row. There
wi ll be a previ ew of sale items
next Friday e\'entn g .

EMS has II calls Thursday

Area deaths ____________
Zelma Hawley

Friday, Septamber 28. 199Q

Order of til e Eas tern Star, a

dPaco nnrss of the Un iversit y
Presby terlan

Chu rch

of

Am

Mem oria l.

Disso lutions proc essed
An ac lton for d i sso lution of
marriage h as been fli ed in Meigs
Coun ty Common P l eas Cour t by
Geor ge K. Osterm eyer and E l iza ·
b eth M. Oster m eyer , botll of
M iddleport. A d isso lut ion has
been gr an ted to A m y D Grueser
and M ich ael Sco tt Grueser.

Hospital news
Veterans M emorial
TH U R SD AY ADM ISSIONS Wilb u r R an some, M aren go .
Oh io; Herb ert Sh ie ld s, Rac in e:
Bar bara Pierce. Racine; Do·
ro thy Higgins, P om eroy .
THURSDAY DISCHARGES -

SAVE YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON GAS

89 FORD FESTIVA
4 cyl., air cond., 5
gas .. nr.

F'rit'nds m ay ca ll fr om 2 - ~ and
p.m . on S und a~-

Virginia Smith
V i rgini 1.1 K orrnPr Smilh , 82, of

Clrarw a tf'r ,

F'la ,

a

formPr

Pomnov res iden t. died Sc•pt 11

in Flor ida .
She was the wife o f the late
Wil l iam A . tBudd i Sm it h, w ho

for sevrral years was superi ntende nt of the Po m eroy School
Sys tem.
Born on Ju ly 28. 1909 in
Cla r k sbu rg, W . Va ., M r s. Smi th
graduated fro m Oh io U niversity

was
Pomrroy

and

taugh t

in

a

teacher

sc hoo ls.

In

She

Washi ng ton

thP

a lso
Court

$4495

87 FORD ESCORT
4 qL, rhreo ca&amp;sette, 4 1peed.

pres id ent of PEO I n Florid a. She
was a l so acti ve in th e To p of the
World Si ng les Club and a
m em ber o f the Top o f th e World
Ni ne Hole Go U Associa tion
She Is sur vi ved by three
ch tldren. Wi lilam A . J r. o f
Seat tle, Wa sh . Ja n et Lenz. of
Ci nc i nnat i , and R ichard K. Smith
of C h icago.
11 1
and s i x
g rand c hild r e n.

Ia l Hospit aL

Sharpl

Train ...

Con ti nued from pagp I
si de Go lf Co urse Oncr the
imnw dla tr danger was over. thr
f' ng in r pu llpd the ca r s in fro nt of
tlw der ai lment away fr om th ('
re st of th e t r ai n, leav ing som e
i nter sec1ions open . Those In ter -

Emilio lslevn, Kiefer Suthtrlnnd
and lou Diamond PhilliP'

IN

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YOUIG GUIS

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ONIIVENING SHOW 7,30
ADMISSION SI.SD

.r~Bil\

Across from
380 W. MAIN

SAT., SEPT. 29
IRON HORSE
BAND
Corner of St. Rt. 7 &amp;
St. Rt. 143

Pomeroy

ATTENTION!
MEIGS COUNTY RESIDENTS

Monday thru Friday 8:30a .m. till 4:30p.m.
Monday, October 8 (Columbus Dayl- 8:30 a.m. til4:30 p.m.
Tuesday. October 9- 9 :00 a.m. till 9:00p.m.

FOR YOUR EXTRA CONVENIENCE, PERMANENT BRANCH LOCAnON AT
MEIGS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY, West Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio
Monday thru Friday 9:00 a.m. till 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m. till 5:00 p.m.-Sunday 1:00 p.m. lill 5:00 p.m.
YOUR MAY ALSO REGISTER ON THE MEIGS BOOKMOBILE
AT ITS DESIGNATED STOPS

in Pomeroy
POMEROY, OH.

Fun And
Excitement!'
Bring The Entire
Family And Make A
Day Of It In
Racine, Ohio.

12.00 Conr Charge
Must Be 21

Board of Election Hours Are-

SuperAm~rica

Don 't Miss All The

9:30-1:30

Questions? - Call 992-2697

$6995

Racine
Fall Fe$fival
Sa1u1dag,
Sepf. 29, 1990

MIZWAY
TAVERN

THE BOARD OF ELECTIONS OFFICE IS LOCATED AT 108 MECHANIC STREET

85 CHEV. BLAZER 4X4
Y-6, auto. tram., air cond. Nill.

Don 'f Mi$$
The

T he West Virgi nia Sta te Po llee,
Point Plea sa n t Detac hment , wa s
on the scene. along w it h th e
Maso n Po lice De par tme nt. fi re
departm en t. M aso n Rescue
5c uad and CSX worke r s.

In Order To Vote In The Upcoming General Election On
November 6, 1990.
You Must Register or Update Your Registration By
October 9, 1990 at 9:00 P.M.

$ 399 5

992-3490

446 ·0~73

t his morni ng for com m en t.

WILL YOU BE 18 BY NOVEMBER 6, 19907
JUST MOVED TO MEIGS COUNTY?
MOVED. WITHIN THE COUNTY?
MARRIED AND CHANGED YOUR NAME?

Special.

RIVERSIDE MOTORS

sect ions behind th e dera ilmen t ,
however. r ema ined c losed as of
t his m orning. It was rep orted
tha t another engi ne was on it s
way fr om ei th er R aven swood or
Park ersburg to re m ove th ose
cars around 9 30 a.m.
U n veri f ied reports wer e t ha t
the tra in company w ou ld be i n
Mason th is a ft ernoon to beg in
clean up on the d era ilm ent. CSX
T r ansportat ion's hom e off ice is
i n J ac kson v il le. Fl a , and offl.
c ia Is there co uld not be reached

Hou se, a nd A mher st.

$3895

87 DODGE COLT
4 cyl .. air, 5 spHCI. Economy

We have approxim ately 20 s ha rp gas
savers in 4 &amp; 6 cyl. vehicles.
Bank financing avail a ble. Shop
an ywh ere and compare. We are your
LAST STOP SHOP

Cemetery
7-~

opoocl, a real

tr ans ported to Vetera ns Memor-

FRIDAY THRU THURSDAY

So uth Central Ohi&lt;J
Fri day, partl y c loudy. Ht gh i rt;
the lower 80s W mds so ut h~&lt; est ! ~
to 15 m ph .
•
Frid ay night. mo&gt;tl.l c loud):
wit h a slight ch ance of sho wer s•
and thunder stor m s. Low nea r 60 .:
Winds sou thwes t 10 t o lo mpho'
Chance of r ain 30 p ercent.
Sa t urday , c loudy with a slig lll :
cha nce of showers and th und er ·:
storms . Hi gh 75 to 80 . Ch ance of ·
r ai n 3ll percen t.
Ex tended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Cha nce of ra i n Sund ay and
Monday . Fair Tuesday. Hi ghs tn
the 60s Su nday and Monday

GAS IS GOING UP!!

hPr st , and a m ember and past

COLONY THEAlRE

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1D (FR) Bru.- World
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121 (TH) Going Our Woy
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10:30 A.M. - Crowning
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1:00 P.M. - Country and
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2:00 P.M. - Car Show

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ID (WE) Chevy Truck
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tD (TH) Block College
Spono Todoy
ID (FR) Mntering Golf
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IDI (MO,WE,TH,FR) Father
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3:05 CD Tom end Jorry'o
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3:30 ® Cooky'o Conoon Club
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CII (WE) Landocepeo by
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121 (Til) Remodeling and
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121 (TH) Gotng Our Way
121 (FR) Colobrtty Outdoors
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121 Countrr Kitchen
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12:30 CIJ College Football
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2:30 C!J Sowing With Nancy
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4:05 CIJ Munotero
4:10 t8 CNN Sports Clooo ·Up
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