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Pomelov-Middleport. Ohio

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Thursday. July 6, 198,9

Albany man fined in court on DUI charge ·

Continued from page 1 ..
An Albany man was lined $300
of property: Connie Fields, Mason. W.Va .. $63 and costs.
expired license plates; Jeffrey Kauff, Pljferoy, $63 and costs,
• and costs Wednesday In Meigs
squealing tires;
.
.
County Court for .driving under
Bonds were forfeited In Pomeroy by Ronald Eakins. Racine.
the Influence of alcohol.
$37!1, DWI; :I'favis Newlun. Middleport. $43, Illegal left turn;
Richard. J. Gilmore also res
Roger Carpenter. Loilg Bottom, $63, dll'(lrderly conduct;
celved a 10 day jail sentence and
Patricia Custer: Middleport, $63, expire~ license plates: Ro~ ~ 120 d!IY license suspension. He
E. Johnson. Athens .. $43, left of center; and $!i0 for no financial
also was lined $30 ·and costs for
. . responslbllliy.
!allure to control. . .
.
FIJII'd Wednesday night in Middleport Mayor's Court by
In another driving under the .
Mayor Frl!d Roffman were
· ·
Influence case James Leonard.
, Robert Lynn Rl!fie, Pomeroy, $42!\ .and costs, three days In
~aclne. was lined $2.~. sentenced to tbtee days In jail arid
jail, DWI.;. also$.~ and costs for an open container; and $100and
costs for driving under ·suspenslon; Charle~ A. Cremeans, Little
had his license·suspended for 120
Hocking, $425 and costs. three days in jail, OWl ; and SlOO and
days . .
Doug G. Jenkins. Pomeroy,
costs for driving under suspension; Gregory Webb. Athens. $200 .
and costs. fleeing pollee; $10 and costs. traveling wrong way on
received a six montb jail. sent·
a o.ne way street;
,,
ence which was suspended to 10
- Forlelting bonds In Middleport were Robert T. Boyers.
days lor receiving. stolen props
Cleveland. $450, DWI ; John Rite. Middleport. $125. disorderly
erty, He was ordered to make
manner; Georg" J. Paln!E&gt;r. Cheshire, $100, disorderly manner:
restitution. pay costs and was
Roger M. Weaver. New Haven. W.Va .. $41; Andrew J. Hawk.
placed on three years probation.
Racine. $48; Dale E . Walburn. Middleport, $40: Debra A.
Lawrence Rose. ·Middleport,
'
was fined $75 for driving without
Rawlson, Middleport, $40; Keith White. Racine, $43, all lor
speeding.
·
an operators llceJtse. 'He also
received a 30 day Jail sentence
which was suspended to three
days and was placed on proba,
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lion for one year.
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Meigs County Emergency Medical SE&gt;rvlces answered one
Jobnny Halley= Middleport.
can on Wednesday :
also . was ·fined $75 for driving
Squad 11 responded to a Bradbury Road residence In
wit haJJI a license and was given a
Middleport for Ruth Ann Prkjdy, who refused any treatment
suspended three day jail sent,
from the paramedics.
ence II be proves that he has a
valid operators license.
Continued from page 1
Michael H. ·Litman, Langs,
ville.
received a six month jail
the union more than a year ago, Is Midwest.
sentence
which was suspended to
The unlafr labor practice dec,
the m95t significant step to date
30
days
for
domestic violence. He
toward a· resolution of the labor lara lion by the NLRB against
was
lined
$100 and placed on
conflict, which has spawned Pittston evolves primarily from
three
years
·probation. Litman
wildcat walkouts among about preliminary findings three
·
also
received
a 30 day jail
32.000 sympathetic UMW miners months ago that Pittston refused
sentence
for
resisting
arrest.
across Appalachia and the to fully arbitrate grievances
John W. Traut was ordered to

Squads have one Wednesday call

make restltulon for three bad . Beverly. $24 and costs; Mat tbew David Kennedy. VInton. seat pelt •
check charges and was given ·a Dudas, Cross Lanes·. W.Va., $22 vtcilatlon, $40. ·
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·$50 fine, a sus~nded six month · and costs; Robert Jacks; Langs. ·
Others fined In traffic cases
jail sentence and was placed on
ville, $22 and cos IS. ·
were Jon Dillard, Pomeroy.
two years probation. On another
Forleltlng bonds for speeding .!allure to yield , $10 and costs ;
liad cheek charge he was fined
were Tract Alllote, Westerville. Kenneth MeCum, Smithville. fol,
$100. ordered to make res Ututlon, ' Safi; Michael Richardson. lowing to close. $20 and costs;
placed on two more years pr.oba, . ' Athens, $55; Micha el Sansone, Wayne !.IItle. Pomeroy, failure
lion and given another six month
Lansing, Ohio, $55; Raymond to display valid .registration. $19.
_suspended jail sentence'
·
Ridgeway. Huntington. $5~ ;
and costs; Duan E. Baynton.
Fined for speeding were David Steven Paszton, Bridgeport, $55. Pomeroy, unsafe vehicle.$.~ and
E. Kennedy , Vlriton, $27 and
Forefelt lng bonds In other traffic costs; Terry D. Spaun. Middles
costs; Durward M. Hayes, $24 cases were Bailey Dugan, Ru , port , left of center, $10 and costs;
and costs; Phillip Harris, Mid,
!land, parked on roadway. $50; Marcia Cole,.Mlddleport. failure
dleport, $21 and costs; Wilbur
to display valid registration; and
Johnson, Pomeroy, $24 and
Kenneth Mohlan, Middleport. . ~
costs; Barbara J. Smith, Barber, Identifies racers
llshlng without ,a valid license.
ton: $23 and costs; Dorothy
The unidentified "Anything $2~ and costs.
Neville, Syracuse, $22 and costs;
that F1oats but a Boat" ·racers
Steven Hamilton. Coolville, $18 pictured In Wednesday's Dally.
and costs;
Sentinel are Charlie Wolfe Jt..
By United Press In~rnatlcinal
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Buddy Sams, Pomeroy, $24 · pictUred from the back. arid . . · Sou·lh Central Ohio
and costs; Richard Ellis, Pomes Harry Lyons Jr., · ln the water ..'·' , onlght: Mostly clear, with a
roy, $28 and costs; Bryan Hoi, The two fellows spent !ourelltl)lef;Af?lU&gt;IJetween 65 11nd 70. Light, and
man, Rutland, $22 and costs;
days constructlng·theircraft tn4 t·&amp;~~~tlable winds.
·
David Ridgway, Bidwell, $26 and even though they didn't win, they
Friday: Mostly sunny, with
costs; Joe D. Bayer. Tuppers are already psyching themselves lilghs between 8fi and 90.
Plain, $23 and costs; David up lor next year's race. Lyons..
Extended Forecast
Ridgeway. Bidwell. $26 and who Is· In the service. had just
Saturday through Monday
costs·
returned from Germany after
Fair Saturday and Mond,ay,
Ste~en Schuman: MI . Gilead, three years away from the with · a chance of showers ' and .!
Ohio, $21 and costs; Nell Baker, Racine area.
thunderstorms Sunday.

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Carleton trustees
The Carleton College Board of
TrustC'E's will meet Thursday.
July 13, at 7 p.m. at the Syracuse
Municipal Building.

The meeting was .originally
scheduled for tonight. All trus,
tees are encouraged to attend
next week's meeting.

---Area deaths-Thelma Gruest&gt;r

Thelma A. Grueser. 8~. Cherry
Street. Pomeroy, died Thursday
morning at Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
· · She was born on Ma•ch 26, 1904
in Minersyille . .Ohio to Wendell
Grueser and Christina Fruth
Grueser.
.A mem~rofTrlnlty Chruch in
Pomeroy she was a bookkee!l&lt;'r
for 2~ years at Keith Gable Ford.
Sun1vors include two ne·
phews. Pat Stivers. Beverly.
Ohio. and bon Stivers: Middle·
port and two nieces Gail Goble,
Dayton, and Kart&gt;n Raines.
Ocl'an City. Md. Other nlecesandr
nephews also are surviving.
She .was preceded In death by
her parents, four brothers .and
two sister~.
Family members will receive
friends on Friday ft·om ~toR p.m.
at the Ewing Funeral Home.
The fu!lE'ral will be held on 1
p.m. Saturday ~~ the Riverview
,C emetery ·with The Rev. William
Mlddleswarth officiating. Burial
will b&lt;' In Riverview Cemetery.

He was preceded In death by
' his wife. Genevieve, In 1986.
Services will be Friday. 11
a.m .. at the Casto Funeral Home
Chapel, Evans, W.Va .. with Rev.
Gerald Sayre o!flclat In g. Burial
will be' In the Jackson County
Memory Gardens ai Cottage:
ville. W.Va. VB~rtation at the
funeral h'ome will be after 4 p.m.

To end marriagtA Meigs County couple has
filed lor a dissolution of their
marriage In Meigs County Com,
mon Pleas Court.
Hermetta K. HySell and Glle L.
Hysell. both of Racine. flied their
~uest on Wednesday.

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KATIE CROW
SenUnel Correspondent
Syracuse Village Council
learned Thursday . night that
there is a s'!rong possibility that a
hou~lng project for , the elderly ,.
may be buIll In the surrounding
area of Syracuse, .
Meeting with council were
Greg Bailey and. Jim Clifford,
who will build the facility II all
goes well. Bailey . .spokesman.
stat~d that th(1y have taken a
tna.rket survey and ·have found
that .a 30 to 40 housing unit is
needed fot)he elderly.
· ~tressed that It would
d~ly be a project ·for the
elderly. Council pledged Its full
. support'!or such .a f1\c.ility.

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GIFT OF MONEY- Ted Rf',ed, president oftht&gt; .
. Farmers· Bank 11nd Savings Company, at l&lt;&gt;ft,
pft'sents a cht&gt;clf; lor $5110 IQ Boh Evans, center.
ThE&gt; $580 Is Ill&lt;' third Installment of a $1,500
donation : from Farnwrs Bank and Savings
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mothE&gt;r, thE&gt; EIIZllbt&gt;lh L. Evans Outdoor Educa,
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stated children are playing in the·
streets and refuse to move for
traffic . Council advised !hat
parents are to keep c hilc!ren from
playing on the streets,
· It was also noted thattht're Is a
10 p.m. curlew for all children
unde1' the age o(l8. ThPcurlew In
the winter- Is 9 p.m.
The budget for 1990 in !hC'
amount of $148.000 was approved ,
and : approval was . glyen to
purcase a new typewriter.
Attenc!lng were Mayor Eber
Pickens, Janice Lawson, clerk·
tr£'asun•r. Williams. Hill, Minter
Fryar, Kenny Buckley. Ernie
Sisson and Kathryn Crow, coun··
cil meml;&gt;ers and Jim Connolly,
poiti'~ c.hter.

Judge Crow sentences three
ind.ividuals to pen on charges

Three men have 'been sent· · lion Center to begin serving his
viously entered a plea . guilty to
enced to prison in the Meigs · se ntence.
the charge. Tht• charge agalns·t
County Common Pleas Court of
Franklin King Jr .. 27. Pome·
Lamb stemmed from a car theft .
Judge Fred Crow lll. Two of the · roy·. Indicted · some time ago in· .He bas also been taken to the
individuals sentenced were ' Meigs County on a charg&lt;• of · OriC'nt. Reception Center to begin
. under. Indictment. 1'be ,. third grand· theft. was sentenced to six
sei)tenCE:.
ap!l&lt;'ared on a bill of Information. months In prison for th£' theft. of
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In another criminal matter.
Jde Nuzum. 24, of Ravt'nS' video equipment. A war:·ant lor
Martin ·S huler, 29, of Langsville.
o..--""'' •"'QO&lt;;I, W,V~ .. !l).:;o.\!,nciw" as J~e thl' sheri,!!' s dc&gt;P!Il'tment lo tr;ms· indicted ·~arly .this year on a
Newsome, Indicted by a · recerit port King to prison has bC'E'n
charg&lt;' of aggravated vehicular
Meigs Coqnty Grand Jury for issued. but for medical reasons. ' homicide. was rPiurned · last
NANC'V VOACHAM
Trimper said that communlca,
Although there have been no
forgery, WaS Sf'ntenced IO SIX , transportation has. been post,
W&lt;'ek to Meigs County a.nd has
pitk(&gt;!S a.t . either of t!Je thrl"e
lion b~tween the company ,and ,months and. ordered to make poned.
, . : ~n~m·t'Nc~K Starr ,
,.I
be&lt;•n arraigned , before Judge&gt;
.. A federal judgf?. has Issued a ~occo mines. mln&lt;'rs from
the locals has been'limited since restitution of $142 to the Meigs
Timothv Allen Lamb. 22. of Crow. A hearing for Shuler
temporary r,e straining order to UMW Local1890, Meigs Mine No.
Ihe sympathy protest began . She County Dep,al'lm&lt;'nt of Human
tort Wayne. Ind .. appearing on a
' end the secondary boycott that 1; Locall886, Meigs M.ine No.2;
also said that company personne l Services. Nuzum has been trans- bill of Information. w,as sent· before Judge Crow pas been set
for later In July. Shuler was
' United Mlpe. Workers..have, bee n and Local 19m. Raccoon Mine
had t!'le!axed and hand delivered ported by Meigs Sheriff's Deputy enC&lt;'d t.o s ix months for receiving
',,
charged
with aggravated ve hicu ,
waging in support of striking . No.3. have not worked slnc!'JunP
copies of the restraining order to T.A . Sm,lth to the Orient Recep· stolen property. Lamb had pn•·
on pagp 10
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Continu!'d
Pittston Coal Group. The tcmpor· 19 wlien'fhey failed:to show up for
as many members of the UMW
/
ary restraining order. issued the midnight s.hift.
locals as possible.
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Thursday by Judg&lt;' George C.
, Charg~s by the company that
There
~as been no product ion
Smith. U.S.' Southern District at all at theihreeminessincethc
the secondary boycott was Illegal
Court. Columbus, ~pplies specifi· initiation of th o secondary
under the contract were filed two
cally to all . threl" dl\'lsions of boycott.
weeks ago · with the National
Meigs County's Southern Ohio .
Labor Relations Board, Cincin·
According to Trimper . .the
Coal Co~pany. Howev&lt;•r. ~econdary boycott Is .Illegal ac·
nati. A decislpn by the NLRB
workers af the three l))lnes still cording to th£&gt; contract which the
gave the justification for the
dld, not ,show up for work today, locals have with SOC CO. ·',T here
court's ll"mporary restr'ainlng
For the next 90 days it will be other necessa ry medical exams tioning fallur!' or malfunction.
ac~rdlng to TPtry Trim(X•r. a
.,
order.
Isn't any local dispute." Trimper
illegal
for licensed nursing and or treatments .
·spok&lt;•sman lor American Elect, said. "Our position is that It 's a
All repairs to this type of
If miners fail to show up for
rest
homes
In Ohio to allow the
In addition. each facility must equipment must now be com·
ric Power, l';OCCO's · parent secondary boycott aimed toward
work des pite the temporary
Inside temperature of their build, identify patients . or residents pletl'd within 4R hours or a Ite rcompan);,
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a neutral par.t y- us."
rontlnued on pagl' 10
ings to exceed 81 degrees.
susceptible to health 'Problems nate plan s mus t be developed .
This new regulation was Issued from hot weather. develop mea- ·
" We at the Department of
by Ohio Gov. Richard F'. Celeste sures to protect their health. Aging feel this is necessary
and approved by the Public safety. OJ' comfort. and Include protection for residents," sa id
Health Council of the State this information as part of the Roland Hornbo stel, long·term
Department of Health earlier Individual's medical record carP ombudsman. "Eidery P&lt;'O·
this week.
while establishing a care plan.
pie suffer more heat·relaled
According
to
the
State
Depart,
Facilities also must post re· ir,cidl.'n! s thiln the general popu.
supervisor.
A public hearing wa~ h!"ld on
.mayor to find a replacement lor
ment of Health the regulation is cords of each day's temperature Ia Iion and. wilh the heat rul&lt;', W('
Council app}'oved a resolution police officer Ray Manley. who
the proposed 1990 Racine Village
planned to protect nursing home finding in a place accesible to are hopeful that the problems
authorizing the clerk-treasurer has retired.
propos.ed budget at the Racine
residents
from extreme heat. patients, residents, and tht' pub· experienced last year. with mul·
Village , Counc.ll's M&lt;;&gt;nda~ · to make transfers ln.the· General
ln other business:
Under
the
policy each home or lie while maintaining records of tiple deaths In nursing homes
Fund · lor Commissioner Healtl!
meeting.
-Cmihcil agreed to accept the
facility
will
be req ulred to the .temperatures on previous won't be repeated ." ·
Insurance, and a transfer In the . proposed fee structure for solid
Further discussions on the
maintain acceptable tem!l&lt;'ra · day . The new regulations also
Fire Fund to flremens accid~nt waste management as submitted
budget will be held on Ju.ly 14 at 7
While thPse new rules are'only
lure
levels
and
to
develop
min!ac1111ies
to
havl'
written
require
Insurance.
p,rit. Council members are plan·
temporary,
the stall' is in the
by the policy committee.
Imum
policies
and
procedures
agreements
with
qualified
Indiprocess
of
developing'
more com,
nlng to vote on the budget at lfle
VIllage residents Tommy Hill.
.-Agreed to have Rose Exca·
Angle Hill. Shirley Dugan and vatlon haul the stone for the alley for responding to extreme heat viduals to· provide emergency
meeting.
'
prehensive and permant•nt r ules
conditions.
service jn the event of.electrlcal, for both cold and hot weather
1 An~· on&lt;' desiring to S('{' a copy
Charlotte Wamsley ~ppeare&lt;! at chip and seal project.'
"While
this
year
's
tempera,
hea.ttng: ventilation or air.condi· condItions.
thf meeting to complaIn a bi&gt;ut
of th&lt;' .budget before iht' next
rhe vil.Jage financial staement
haven'th~en
as
extreme
as
lures
barking dogs. . Mayor Frank for June also was released. The
council meeting may get a copy
Cleland
noted that 11 Is up to village has $164;311.69 In cash 1988, the Ohio Department of
at the Clerk residl'nce and at th~
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Health and other agencies are
someon~ to sign a complaint
Racine Department store.
balance all fulid. S25,543.071n the
receiving
complaints of ex,
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In other business. the council
about ah Incident so tl\at the general fund. $23.434.64 In the
tremely
hot
conditions In nursing
matter can "e handled tri May, street lund, $3.~1o .83 In the state
announced that It' has received a
or's Court.
resume from Leslie Hayman of
highway fund . $3~ . 073.62 In the , and rest homes, said Ronald L.
i'&gt;!lddleport. ,Hayman has a Class
Cleland reported that he had fire fund, -$6o,283. 96 In the water ··· Fletcher. State Health director.
'"These rules establish basic
received· a call from the plant lund, $3,r47ln water deposits and
I and Class II Water Operator's
.
~
to protect the health,
guidelines
.A Meigs County man reported
manager
of
,the
Philip
Sporn
license.
One accident occurred ·WPd·
$6,!iOO,In endowment.
Thursday that lour tires wt're nesday at 12: :m p.m. on pri va ti' ,
By next year the Envtronmen· facllty. He said the plant will be
Present were Mayor Cleland. ' Safety and comfort Of patients
stolen from his 19.77 Corvette .
tal Protection · Agency Is requir· coUectlng data concerning the Clerk Jane Beegle, Street Com, and residents In dangerously hot
property when John Bro!(an.
weather.
"
Brian King. Kingsbury Road. Rutland, struck 1he bridge abut·
noise levels of the plant from July missioner Glenn Rizer, Council
lng the vllia!!!e to have a lic ensed
In addition to the max.lmum
told the Meigs County Sheriff's ment at . Fores t Acre Park . H£'
wal!"r opetator In charge of. the
10 to Sept. 1~ and from Sept. 2fi to . membets: Bob beegle. Henry
temperature
regulat!Qn. .the . Department that the tires were was not Injured. but there was
Oct . 27. •
public water system. Currently
Bentz: Carroll Teaford, Richard
stolen sometime during the day. light damage to his 1989 Chevy
Council also authOrized the Wamsley. Scott Wolfe and Larry · state also Is requiring nUrsing
t~e village only has a technical
The sheriff's department re· truck..
Wolfe.
· and · rest homes to identify
,
.
patients or reslc!ents with medl,
jlorted Friday morning that a
Another accident occured a t
cal conditions likely to be adver,
riding· mower and weed eater ' 2:45 p.m. on County Road 3. bv
sely af!ected 'by·extreme heat.
that was stolen from William Leading Creek at the railroad
Other new regulations Include':
&lt;:;apehart on June 12 bas been trussel when a motorcycle riden
- Identifying alternate sites,
rE)tovered. Capehart has d"' by David D. Stone, ,Poml•roy,
In or outside the· facility. where
Cllned to press charges In the collided with a car driven by
patients ot residents may oo
matter.
Ph lilip New~otne of Grov~port.
temporarily relocated II
•Sherman
Artrip,
who
was
Ohio.
.
Members of Meigs Local through" on the request lor " that oqly a· filtering ,system for necesurv.
Indicted
by
the
Meigs
recently
Newsome
was
travelling W£'St
Board of Education, meeting materials which had ~n made the fUrnace at the schooJ had
• - Establishing measures to County Grand Jury for receiving
on
a
'one
lane
section
of the road .
tiunday nfiht In regular !ij!S'· several months ago and had · ~n approved, 111ona Wfth some
provide additional fluids, ap, stolen pro!l&lt;'rty, l!as been taken
Stone
was
travelling
east.
while
slon. were questioned by parents , started as a PTO project. It the addltlonalltems which had been
pi'oprlate clothing, or Increased Into custody by the Reynolds •
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from Harr1aonvllle Elementary · request for materials was ap, requested by the school:s
alq movement to 11ssure the burg, Ohio Pollee Department.
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to paint and repair the school.
parents had volunteered the
Although the board did' not
residents remaining In a facility Artrip so that he can be returned · · Stoni!&gt;Was Cited bY deputies ro;
falling to have his motorcycle
labor to use the materials lo approve the parents' list as
The three parents, Art Kopc·
with extreme heat.
Meigs
County.
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endorsement, and Newsome was
zlnaky, Bob SJ111ddle ancl Rutb
make Improvements. iu the · ,resented, Carpenter polnteci out'
- . Establishing potential clr,
Two
accidents
which
occurred
cited
lor falling to register his
!,.owe, told the board they did not sc:~ .
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that
m01t expensive Item, tl!e · cumstances requiring notl!lca,
Wednesday also were reported
vehicle.
Both will appear In ·.
represent the IChool's PTO, but
HOw•ver, Superintendent filtering syat~tm. had been
lion of the facility's medical by the sheriff's department
Meigs
County
Court.
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Bailey sta.tep If they can get
approved financing. the housing
project will take ayear and,a half
to construct . Bailey also stated
that there is no design at this
point as plans are only in the
.prl"llmlnary stage.
Also meeting with council was
John Hunnel representing , the
American Cancer Society. He
asked that council donate the
pool facility for a "Swimathon:·
·. on July ~9 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m . ·
Council gave Its approval.
Jim Hill. councilman. asked
that the pool be reserved lor thl'
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Hilrold F . (Ted\ Hill. !\9, of
Albany. died Tuesda~. Juiy 4th.
at Veterans Memorial Hospital
following a brief Illness.
A.Marlne Corps veteran and a
farmer. Mr . Hill was born Dec. 1.
1929in Allegheny Co .. Pa . He was
a son of the late Frederick
Johnson and L&lt;•na Savre Hill.
Surviving are · ·three sons.
James Randall. Ricluti;d Lee.
and Ear·l:v Weekly Hilr all of
Albanv: two brothers., John Hill.
ofEv~ns. W.Va., imdArnoldHIII,
of Aliquippa. Pa.; four sisters,
Isabelle Campbell, of Aliquippa,
Pa .. Hazel Larrick. o( Baden.
Pa .. Eileen Chapman. of Reedy ,
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Ke nna. W.Va .; and onl' step
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Wednesday Discharges - Bud
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111 Court street
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pushro full speed ahead with the
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to buDd up local economies by
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providing economic Incentives
looo1. Allle«eH ore allbleet to edl&amp;IIIJ ... mill&amp; be alp.. wl&amp;b
for, businesses .to locale In 'deume,
ud telopbono Dlllllber. Ne.u01lped I""""' will be p•blllbed. l.e&amp;&amp;OI'IIIIoald be 'la pod &amp;ule, addreUJal-- DOl penouiJ.
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mild on other decisions

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI Whitt&gt; Hou ... Reporter
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WASHINGTON - President Bush sa id he was motivated bv
"visceral' ' feelings in condemning the Supreme Court .decision on
fl ag-burninll and rushing to overturn it wtlh a constitutional
-amendment.
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Wjth tha t e motion he certainly had plenty of company. and he has
had a gr(•a t deal of experience in using patriotic s ymbols to arouse
support; witness his focus on thP Plroge or'Aiicgiance during las t
. year's presidential campaign.
But lli&gt;J&gt;oth cases. the presidPnt was contradicting Supreme &lt;;ourt
·rulings. In 1944.during the height of World War II, the court t'uled t hat
a young stud ent. a Jehovah's Wtlness. did' not have to •·ecite the
pledge in hi s classroom.
The court of that day and thi s day put a hiJiher priority on protecting
- rhe freedoms enshri ned in the Conslitutlon's Bill of Right s. including
the First Amendment guarante.e of tree speech. religion and the right
Of11ssembly. from which all individual rlght~ now .
The lates t of Bush's "strong feelings" were directed at .another
Supr~me Court d e.cision. the r utin~ this w~ek th at imposes greater
r&lt;'s tric.tions on women who seek abortion ~. Once agai n. Bush said he
would like a constitutional amendment-' this !ImP time prohibiting
a bortion altogether.
Without probi~ th e psvche of the presid&lt;'nl. it is.interes ting to note
the subjects on which he displ;lys such emotion. The recent setbacks
for civil rights delivered in ihree high court rulings bothered him nary
a bit . he decla red. po rtrayi ng them as " technical" d ~c isions that ne&lt;'d
no.rc·ctificalio n.
Inrteed. las t week Bush led a ceremony marking t.he 2~ th
anniversary of the 1964 Ci.vil Rights Act, legislalion ·he had opposed at
its bir th . In his n·marks he•promised vigilant enforcement oft he law;
in the audience were several black leaders for whom the issue of
discrim ination and bigotry is not just visceral but a fact of life every
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Development Department have aroused no equal outra ge from Bush.
at least not to the point of publicly denouncing poll tit' a I cronies who
accrued profits to ttw tune of thousand s of dollars In influencepeddling.
The Pentagon sca ndals that emerged in the last administration ,
when Bush was vice president. s imilarly did not evoke any great
statem&lt;•nt of shame or blame.
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crimes in the Iran -Co ntr~ sca nda l rwo months ago. Bush said he
·Should have been exonerated.
So some issues touch a hoi button and others do not. Bush ha s been
fault ed fo r not taking strongenougb action to denounce the repression
and killing of s tudmt protes ters In China: some have attributed hi s
low -key .response in this case to the fact that he feels friPndl y with
many of the Chinese leaders a ft er his stint as U.S. envoy to Bei jing
morP than a decade• ago.
Of course Bush ha s the right to feel angry about some things and not
about others. But the contrast in what a r ouSes his political passion
and compassion is no ta ble. He is a cautious man who does not rush to
judgment until he se!'s which way the land lies. In denouncing flag
burning- so quickly. it apf1Pa rs hC' knew he wa s on safp ground.
viscPra ily and otherwise•.

Letters tOJhe editor
Expl'esses appreciation
Pleasers Restfl urant. Pomeroy.
We wish to th ank volunteers for
for
· s pon soi:Yng our Mei gs
thei r time and a job well done on
thl' J9S9 Ca ncer Crusa de. With volunteers.
. Bless ail ·of vou for vour
the inclement weather condi·
lions. wl' rC'a lly appreciate th e · . ltindness ahd your support in the
fight against cancer . .
C'ffort which everyone put forth .
Sincerely.
Contribu lions co llected during
Lillian Moore, executive directh&lt;' 19S9 Crusade will hl'lp the
tor of the Me igs ' Unit of the
Me igs Unit of the American
Cancer Society continue to pro- Aljlerican Cancer Society. on
behal.f of herself, and Patri cia
vide services for those residents
Carson.
crusade chairman. and
who need our help.
John
Hunnell.
public education
A special thanks goes out to
chairman.

Extends thanks to departmer:u
.We would like to extend a
than ks to members of the Racine
Fire Department and EMS unit .
and a SJX'Cial thanks to George
Cummins. a forme!· membet' o(
the fire department and squad.
for all their he lp when our son.
Chad. was inj ured. Although Mr.

c ummins Is no longer witii the
fire department and squad. his
assistance to Chad was outstand·
ing. Thanks to ever yone who
helped and cared.
Sincerely,
Charles and Lo is Wolfe,
Racive.

Today bt. history
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By Unl&amp;ed PreuiD&amp;er118&amp;1oaal
Today Is Friday, July 7, the 1881!) day of 1989 with 177 to follow.
The moon Is waxing, moving toward Its first quar ll!r.
The morning stars are Mercury and Jupiter. ·
The evening stars are Venus, Mars and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the alp of Cancer: They Include
composer Gustav Mahler In 1860, palater Marc Cbagallln 1887, flbn
director George Cukor In 1899, baseball pltcber Leroy. "Sa~Chel"
Paige In 11106; science fiction author Robert Heinlein In 1907, French
fashion designer Plerre.Cartlln In 1922 (age·67), bandleader Doc
Severlnaen In 1927 (age 62) , actor VInce Edwatds In 1928 (age 61) , and
former Beatie Ringo Starr In 1940 (age 49) .
On this date In history:

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In 1846, U.S. Navy Commodore J.D. Sloat proclabned the
annexation o1 California by the United States.
In 1898, President WIUiam McKinley alped a Joint reiOluUon of
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(Editor's Nole: Few men ad·'
mlttbal ·they 'have a "bimbo" IIi
their lives. However, Pomeroy
AttQrney Fred W. Crow appar-·
ently has no mlspvlnp In &amp;elllnl
a.J\JI,bou&amp; his exJMirlenceB with the
"Bimbo" Ia his life as the
foUowlng article demonstrates.)
I was very surprised this past
Christmas when opening one of
my boxes I discovered a shaggy
dog named Bimbo. She was In a
neatly wrapped box. There were
holes In the bottom for the dog to
breathe. I had no Idea that I was
to ·receive this type of present.
Immediately after opening this
box I discovered Blm bo was very
hyper.
· I also discovered Bimbo is a
very friendly dog and one who
will devour any person with
affection when he or she gets In
contact with her. , Her body
wiggles all over when she sees
any person or animal. I have
never heard her growl. Bimbo
was found by the dog warden
along a ·country road. Since no
one clalmro her the dog warden
tried to find her a home. That Is
how my older son Rick came
the canine. Previously 1
checked both the Gallia
Meigs County dog pounds
had friends direct me to vat~im•
dogs in the county that
available for adoption.
For the most part these
were too large and would
make goOd house pels. I do
.know what kind of animal B~~~~
Is. She appears to be part te
and
a mixed breed. Her
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she Is small In size. Bhnbols riot
pretty dog but she is cute.
r!!sembles " Benjl" on T.V. , ·
Also I discovered that In
respects Bimbo Is an unusual
or at least I think so. I never
so much strange behavior out
an animal. At first I decided
keep her In the kitchen at nlg:hl
Bimbo did not like to be alone
on her efforts to get out
scratched the kitchen door
such velocity that nearly all
paint came off litis door. Not
was her scratching deltrlrnerttl
to the house but my sleep
djsrupted cons~ntly . ·
. , Because of her scratching
the kitchen door, I decldro to
Bimbo in the basement. I
· keep a light on at night to
her !rom being scared. She
acclimated herself tQ this
. night bedroom. She ca.n
scratch, the door !rom the
ment to the first floor due to
steps. As a reault I do notheall' tl
·scratching as I did previously.
I should mentiOJI that
Bimbo Is houseb~oken
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most part carries on her
actMtles on tbe outJide.
the weather Ia good I bad
tied to a 20 'teet chain In the
yard. Later I had a fence
around the front and side p'art
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situation.
This dog Is really wild when I
come .home or any other 'person
comes Into the house. ShewUlrun
cons\antly between the kitchen
and the frog room with so much ·
velocity that no one knows when
she will quit. She insists on
playlng'wlth the pet rubber frog, ·
I gave her 'as a plaything. While
reading, Bimbo will leap Into my
lap .knocking the papers In all
directions. The suddenness of
this jumping has caused me to
l)ecqme very nervous. She has
struck me In my most sensitive
parts and believe me this Is not a
ple.a sant experience. She also
doesn.' t like for me to take a nap.
At my age I need to do this at
least one time per day: If I snooze
too long my frog room resembles
a tornado struck house.
Many people )Ike dogs but do
not like the amount of attention
that Bimbo gives them. One lady
states thtt Bimbo scratched her
hose causing a run. All this Is
very disturbing. I have had little
In ,,having Bimbo
or no success
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As described previously, she
becomes absolutely wild on returning to the Interior of the
house. I ,, suppose . \hat she Is
starved !Qr.·attentlon. "
She likes to eat kleenex either
new or Used. When I am dozing In
my chair she will get Into my
kleenex bo:~~leavlng the debris on
·the floor. I have to push all the
kltcben~alr~ neal""'he table or
she wlh J1HQP on the 'Ia ~le : and
chew on anything In sight. On one
occasion' sh'e was chewing on my
capsules. I have sockro·her a few
times to try and break her of this
liablt. I have closed the door
leading Into ibe dining room or
BimbQ will make a shambles out
of anything she can chew. In
· short . she has to be watched
constantly.
I cannot let Bimbo on the .
outside because she ·wm run to
visit all the neighbors' pets. On
occasion she has been gone for a
short' time but has always re·
turned. All of the dogs which
· Eleanor aad I bad would not do
this and .would . obey our ·cqm•
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with a triple
The William "Bill'" Hubbard and B. Stewart and· K. Maxwell
Memorial Little League Baseball with a slnglt&gt; each . .For ,Coolville
Tournament got un4e..Way WPd· S. St. Angelo and S. · Chapman ·
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each singled.
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1"feld in Syracuse.
In the evening's third game.
" !In opelilng night a'c!lo.n. Albany. Mid~leport behind the bat and
defeatt'd New Haven f4·7, PomC'- arm of Brett Newsome defeated
roy defeated Tuppers Plains, 27·7 Nelsonville. 11·1. Middleport
and Chester defeated-Mascin•.S-2. jumped out to an 8-0 lead at tl).e
Other details of the games were end of the second inning and
a'itiqable. .' ·
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Rut!anll defeated the Syracuse Mattea with a double and a
Pee Wee team by a score of 18-~.
single. Newsome with two sin·
:Jason George pitched ·a 3-hitter gles,, Ellis a ilr;)uble•an,d Mills a
at~d went five for f.lve at the plate
' slrigle: Newsome struck out
to · lead the winners . George seven and gave up two hils bolh·
• lammro· a triple. double and
three s\ngiC's: other Ru !land
flitters were Gar:.; Stanley with a
home , run. sing!~. and double;
Phillip Edmonds a do.ublc. ·Eric
CHICAGO (UPH .:.. The Chi·
:Jones a triple. and Trayis Hen· . cago Bulls, comln~t oft a surprisdvicks and Bry~n Colwell a single Ingly strong run through . the
liach . F9r Syracuse Billy She- ,playoffs. Thursday fired Coach
pard. Mike Ash and Mlak Barr Doug Collins. f'iling ''philosophieach singled . · .·
·cal differences.·~ · · · ·
In the evening's second game,'
"We know _,this will be an
Illr. Pizza beat Coolville. 114. K. unpopular decision. but w~ truly
Maxwell held &lt;'oolville to only 2 belie•ve this will be Ill the best
hits lo .Pick up the win. Leading Inters! of all parties." Bulls
~he ·(\·ay for Dr, PizZi! .~ere S.
Chairman Jerry Relnsdo-:.f .and
Laufman ·with a ' double and Vice President of Basketball

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By United Press International · Buechele . deliverro his fifth ·. run ·lead!~off the llth and Steve
Nolan Ryan pitched eight sea- hollJe run oft heyear with one out Sax hti a sacrifice fl y to score
sons for California. but one of the in the seventh liming.
Mike Pagliarulo with the winning
highlights of hiscareercolncided
For Buechele. who grew up In r un, Lou Whittaker had given
with one of the low p,oints In the Orange County. H was hi s third Detroit a 5·4 lead In the top of the
season for the Angels.
career home run off McCaskill . lith when he homered off winner
As he took the mound Thursday and his fifth of the year and ended Eric Plunk. 3-1. Mike Henneman
night, Ryan received~ standing a Ranger borne-run drQught that slipped to ~- 2 .
ovation from the fans who had stret c;h~98 inn ingsoverth epast
A' 3, Royals!
not seen him pitch at' Anaheim 11 games.
At Oakla nd , Calif.', Mike Moore
since he was an Angel in 1979. He
Buechele spoiled a McCaskill scattered four hits and struck' out
then procroed to show them a · no·11itter three years ago with a a season-high 12 in seven Innings.
three-hit s hu tout and 12 ho111er.
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Moore. ll -5, did not allow a
strikeouts.
McCaskill wa.s taken out after · baserunner. until George Brett ·
Ryan got all the runs he needro ·.yielding Sierra s 13th homer to walked with two outin the fo urth.
from Steve Buechele and Ruben open the ninth inning.
Todd Burns went two itmlrlgs ior
Sierra. who homered Ia lead the
Ryan's 12 strikeouts marked his sixth save. Luis Aquino.' 3:4,
Texas Rangers to a 3-0 victory the eighth time this year he has allowed three runs in seven and
over California.
fanned 10 or more In a game. two-third innings. '
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When Ryan. who was an Angel setting .a Texas record. The
Red Sox 5, Brewen 4
from 1972-79, strolled in from the ma jor-league strikeout leader . At Boston. Wade Bo~·ent 3
bullpen before the game, the with 148, Rya n has struck out 10 for 3 and Mike BOddlcker .r ired
crowd 'of :17,867 • stood , arid or more in a game 189 times in his the first 15 Brewers in imp ovlng
cheered.
· career.
to 6-7. Lee Smith pitched the
think the first · couple of
Ryan .. seiPcted earlier in the ninth for his 12th save. Mllwau mnings. becau se of the reception day to th e American Leag~~e kee starter Jaime Navarro. 1-1.
I got, I had a tendency to All-Star team. has 28 career was the loser.
overpUch," said Ryan . who lm· threl'-hltters to go along with 19
Blue Jays 4, Orioles 1
proved to 10-4. "I don't know two-'hitters, 11 one-hitters and a
At Toronto. . Fred McGriff
anybd'dy who wouldn't be af- major-league record five .no- clubbed a three-run homer and
fected by that.
hitters.
Todd Stottlemyre and · Duane
"The fan s wE're real special to .
Limited to th ree singles, the Ward comb~nro on an eight·
me. It was a special feeling to Angels never got a runner past hitter. Stottlemyre, 1-4. worked
know they still have regards for . second. Ryan retired 14 In a row six innings a nd allowed just four
me. What happenro tonight wa s at one s tretch.
hits in his second sta r t· since
one of th e highlight s of my
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_,. him. " said nings for his seventh save. J eff
for the-42-year-old Ryan: moving California manager Doug Rader. Ballard dropped to 10-4.
himpaststeveCar ltonandinto a "He's such a gentleman. alMarlners7.-TWtns5
thr~e-way tie with Bob Gibson though you do feel sorry for your
AI ' seattle, Da r nell Coles
jlnd current Angel Bert Blyleven hitters. He had some kind of greeted reliever Jeff Reardon
for 11th place on the all-time list. curve ball tonight. I'm sure that' s with a two-run ·single to key ~
, Ryan walked two · and hit a the bes t he's had in a while."
three-run Mariner eighth inning. ·
batter in beating Kirk McCaskill . ..., Elsewhere in the AL:
The Mariners trailed !i·l at one
9-!i. who yielded just five hits In
Yankees 6, Tilers 5
point. Winner Mike Jackson; 3-2.
his eight innings. The two were •
( 11 lnnlnp)
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AI New York. Jesse Barfield eighth and Mike Schooler worked
locked in a scoreless duel until
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Action continues on Friday
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The tournament is namro after
the late Sill Hubbard who helped
start ·the tournament In· 1959 at
Kyger Creek. before' it mov~ to
Syraouse i' in 1978. Hubbard directed the tournament until his
death in July of 1981. The
tournament · is sponsored by the
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Relnsdorf and Krause said ·
. they bope to "offer the job to our
first choice in the near future."
Collins became the flulls ' ninth
~ch when he rook over May 23.
1986. at age. 36 - the league's
Second youngest coach at the
time. He went on to compile a
137·109 regular-season record .
Collins played for eight years
with the Philadelphia 76ers . He
averaged 17.9·polnts a game and
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Operations Jerry Krause said .
"We appreciate the effort DQug
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phllo~ophical
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Phil Bradley In tht• first
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LOSES CONTROL - Toronto secorid baseman
Inning of Thursday nlaht's ~ame In 'i'oronio.
Manny Lee (left) loses control of the hall aflt&gt;r
over the direction the club was
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golnurew to a point where th&lt;'
move was required . Wf' wish
Doug Well in all his futur!'
· endeavors."
Collins had one year left on his
conducted by Ba.s eball Commis- operating out of Brooklyn.
contract. Hedld not allude to any
NEW YORK (UPJ)- The New
sioner
A. Ba r tlett Giamatti con· Queens and Staten Island . An
di!fl'fences. but ~aid •·words will York City bookmaker who ai:
cernlng Rose.
-not describe the void 1 will fe el legedly placed bets for CinclnindictJnent filed in January
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naU Reds Manager Pete Rose,
"Val", a principal player In th e
named 34 people. including Troy .
.not !1ing a part o t € . tcago Identified in baseball reports Rose Inves tigation . allegedly re·
Baseball investiga tor John
Stadium and this great team."
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thousands
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In
Dowd has petitioned District
"When hired three year s ago. I only as "Val", has been named in
Attorney William Murphy to
willingly aceepted the challe.nge . an lndlctmenl as a member of bet s on behalf of the Red s
of leadlrig the Bulls back to the . · one of the .country's. largest _manager. Paul J ansze n, a . make the evidence relating to
type of te__a.m this city richly gambling operations. accordlll!( former associate of Rose. ha s Troy available lo the commisindicated he has placed bets for
deserves ."
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sioner's office. It was not known
Collins · lecLthe Bulls to the ·
Richard J . Troy was indicted Rose through Val.
whether Murphy would hono r
During a pollee ra id on Troy's
Eastern Conference finals but
during an investigation into a
Dowd's request.
the team was defeated by even·
$280million-a-year sportsbettlnll home, a telephone book wa s
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ring in New York City, NBC discovered with entries for
Pistons.
New s reported Thursday. Sev- "Paul-Rose" iiJld additional list·
eral of those listed In the ings for Janszen .
The Daily Sentinel
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1989 BILL HU1BAR1&gt; l'fll«lRIAL LITTLE LKAGUH TOORNAHENT

even outright subsidies. How·
ever, lhe emphasis of the prO" governments a· great deal of approacl! to enterprise zones Is ·
gram is always on private money, either directly thrOIIJh required. It is not enougll for jl
industrY and using the private ·public expenditures or Indirectly state or local government to give
sector t!1 provide Job6 and eco- through foregone lax reve_!lues. tax breaks or subsl~es toencouli·
nomic growth for economically .This loss receive f;om the age a business .to locate in all .
depressed areas rather than the enterprise zones,
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. enterprise zone.
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StU! other critics .point out that ' They .must also focus on
Thus far, state and local for the country as a whole, buDding up the overall buslnes ~
.governments have enjoyed con- enterprise zones may be a zero climate ·of a community bf
siderable sut:cess with their sum gain. That is, rather than providing these basic suppoq
enterprise zone programs. A cr~atlng new jobs for the countryo systems that businesses need bu'
recent survey by a business as a wh!Jie, enterprise zones may cannot supply for themselves'. ,
·magazine found that through simply rearrange exl&amp;tlng job6
such as an adequate public
1988, enterprise zones had arounll the country, encouraging Infrastructure to move thelt
created :1.1!4,60() new Jobs, saved companies to relocate In the products . to market · and aa
169,100 others, and bad attracted enterprise zones from. other educated and skllled labQr tore~
,$18.1 billion In Investment In the areas.
Furthermore, It must .also ~ ·
s.t ates In Which IIley have been t These critics have a point:
recognized that the-tax code an4
implemented.
' however, their arguments should the policies of the federal govern(
Des,plte this success enterprise not be the · basis for dispensing ment can have a more profound
zones are no.t without their with t.h e Idea of enterprise zones Impact on businesses than 1bO.Se
critics. Some·contend that enter- altecether. Instead, they point of state and local governments.:
prise zones cost state and local out mat- a llflre comprehensive
Thus, If enterprise zones are tq .
l#ork In buDding up Industries
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have federal support. Moreover1
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exiSting Industries among thl!
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work ' especiallY. well . In rural
areas s.ueh
ours. With thl1
advent ot · computers and ad~
:v anced telf!Cominunlcatlons ~
,.types l)fworkibatcouldformerl~
be done oqiy In cities.-can now ~
dOne practically 11nywbere.
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opportunities for entrepreneur~
- exist In areas such as ours ~
Pushing ahead with a comp~!t'
hen8lve federal enterprise zone
program Is a gOod way •;to
encourage ..bl!sinesl~ to mote
into n~ markets an4 .·provide
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new Jolis.' A federal enterprise
Zl)ne program Is an lliea that Is
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John Smiley made two bad
The players were~ upset 'that
of Rick Reus~hcl. Brantley
At ACfidlcagoD. Ryne Sand
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and . d n re
pllchcs and received
a . bad National League manager
struck out the sltle
d ·Chiawson eac d the·
bounc(' in r&lt;'t urn .
Tommy Lasorda failed to pick
and Craig Leffel'ls retired three . .mer e. an
. cage · score utlve
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tl~;b 1_ e~l!'~ 1 ~ 0 on ~~nsec rts
. Robby Thompson and Bl-cn . Thompson and Butler for the
BuUcr slammed two-out solo All-Star tea m.
1~th save..
er rots Y s or sop P ~
hom(' runs Thur-sday night to ruin
" They were motivate d by
" It was a big ' 'ictory fo r us."
to complete a three-~ame•
ep.
Smiley's solid pitching effort and Tommy Lasorda , " Craig said . i'l &lt;Jraig sa id . "That puts us two Greg Madd~x, 8-7. g~ve up seve~
lifl the San Francisco Giants to a didn't have to motivate them
g~mes In Iron( (of Houston In t!l(' hil s· a nd sll ~ckM~u\/0 ~l:l~a~s
2-1 vlctory ' ov!'r the Pirates In tonight."
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mnlngs an
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Pittsburgh. ·
It wa s the Giants ' fi rst victory
way that guy · was pitching, I
notchc&gt;d hi.s 21st save. .
a
Thompson' s eighth-Inning ho- over . Smiley in fivl' carq{'r didn't thlnk we'd. get a man on Terrl'l~~j:,~· !~k~~:v~~s~.
mer. hit to ll'ft on a 3-l pitc h, wa s dec isions.
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''Even though ihe pitching was
At At_l~n~a, Br
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car·Per season high of 1987. 1:1atter · and struck out l'lgiht.
against us, thE' guys k['p t bat.J!'f! Parrett com rn
on an
Butler.' s hotner in t.he lOth, also Pittsburgh pitching coach Ray !ling. You kl&gt;{&gt;p battling, you eight -hit _s hutout .a nd Dway n~
off a 3-l pile h. bounced off the top Miller called. Smiley's 10 sovfn· . don't know'what might happen Murphy .".Pped a two -r ~n homer·
or the fence In right lield, just out hit Innings- his longest stint In
an error. a walk. But you don't . Ruffin, 2·~·- struck ou\ ~~ ~n~
of the reach of a leaping Glenn ·the majors- one oft hE' " two best
expect two home run~ from guys wa ked . I ~ ee over ed gp ~"tt
Wilson.
. games he's pitched in h is
like that. "
two;thhd mnlngs an
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"Two outs whPn Robby hit his, career."
Reusch el pitched near ly as
posted hJS thrrd save. The Phil,
two outs for Brett. too- our two · Smiley declined interviews a f- · well as ~mlll'y, giving up seven ~ les sco rt&gt;d a ll four r uns In thp
hits. walking onE' a nd striking out
srx th off starter Pete_Smrth, '2-10.
littlE' guys,'·: Gl'llnts Manager tl'r the gamP. but manager Jim
Roger Craig said. "Butler's gol Leyland said the loss "is going to three over seven Innings.
· Cardlnal_s 14, DOdgl'rs 2
three homers this year a nd two of bothl'r me more than it wlll.John.
ElsPwhere in thP National
At St. Lours, Tell Y Pe.nd,le ton
them bounced off the fence. ' I
It 's tough to waste thc&gt;se kind of League:
and Ymce Coleman dro\e in
Reds 10. Mt•ts 2
three runs Pach '.o spark a· l6;hll
Butler said he · simply was pitching performances."
"trying to get some sort of
In Smiley 's last timl' out. he
At New York. Luis Quinon&lt;;&gt;s - a ttack·thatpoweJedSI.I,ouistoa
ex tra-base hit. but when I hit it. I pitched f)ve·hlttt'r against Los
siammi'd two homt•rs and drO\'(' three-g am(' sweep, Tom ' Bru ·
thought It was out. It ·-.lust hit the Angeles but lost 1-0 with two out
in three runs as Cincinnati
~an sky and ~OS(' Oque•ndo a~ so
fe nce. Th!' ball usually carries · in the ninth.
pounded out U l!l'.s to bac k had threl' hils. K(•o Hrll. · -4.
well hc1'e, but for some' reason 11
'"These last two were the brs t . Da nny Jackson. 6-9. Kl•nt Te-, ~ca t t('l'cd five hrt s ?ver ~Jx
didn't tonight. "
he's pitched in his career."
kulw pitched thn•e innings fo r
mmngs and Dan QUJsen,ber ry
Before Craig openPd the club- Milil'r said.
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his fil •st save•. David West , 0-l.
notcht•d , hts fourth ~a ,·e. Tim
house to repol'tl'rs. a pla yer could
The victory went to r()okie Jeff
took thP loss in his first s tart of Le a ry. 6-n. a llo~·Pd frve earned
be heard yelling, ' .' That'sforyou . Brantley . :l-0, who pitched the
the year.
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WIMBL E DON . Eng Ia nd
t'UP!) - Steffi Graf. s howing
llttiP rpga rd lor S&lt;'ntimPnt,
blas ted Chris Evert out of th e
Wlmbledo.n Championships
Thursday for· possibly thl' la s t
tlme, setting up her third consecutivetitle matchagains tMartina
Navratilo'va.
· Evert. making her 17th scmlfinal appearancl' in 18 years. gave
a last.lingering look a !"the Royal
Box from Wimbledon's famou s
fe ntre Court following her 6-2.
6-lloss to Graf. It may have been
her final goodbyo.
Following her dismal performance against the world 's t-Jo. I
~omen· ~
player. _!':\'ert ~ nnounced she was almost certain
l hts was he r Wimbledon .
~wa nsorig.

• " I'm 90 percent sure I won ' t
play here again." ·th e-34- year-old
Ewrt said. "This will probably
be my last ·one. I've ~'orked hard
this yea r · and can't see myself
improving. The girls are only
going to get better. I'd be really
shocked if I came back next yea r
- unless I have a transplant ."
Navratilova, shooting for a
record ninth crown, remains to
carry the flag for thP generation
of pas t champiOns. The 32-yearold left·hander scored a 7•6 !7-~ 1 ,
6-2 victory over unseeded Swed~
· Ca tarina Lindqvist to reach the
Wimbledon final for the eighth
eonsecutiveyea r .andforthe lOth
tlme since 1978. ·
Navratllova r)efea ted Graf in
. th ~ 19R7 fina l, with Graf prt&gt;va iling last year.
Three-time Wimbledon c ha mpion John McE nroe plays defendin g champion Stpfa n Edberg' in
th e me n's S&lt;'mifinals Friday . In
th e other semi. Ivan Le nd!.
winnerofs even-GrandSiamsbut
still cha si ng hi s first Wimbl eden
title. fa ct's tw o-tirilP titlist Boris
Becker. ·
Evert. who won the fiJ 'SI of hPr
three Wimbledon crow ns in 1974
when Graf was only fi ve yea r s
old. could not co unter th e fi l'l'·
powPr of the 20-ye ar-old West
German in the ir 6R-minute duel
in t)l P sun . The IPmpera ture on
court reached lJJO d&lt;'g ret•s, a nd
tht' long basel ine ra llies took
th e ir toll on the No. 4 seed.
"Mter a co uple of thoS&lt;• ra llies
thought . 'Boy. il only 1 was 10
,Vc&gt;ars yo un g&lt;' r . "' Eve r I
conced('d.
Asked w h at her 1houg h Is were
when: walking of f court. Evert
replied: "I was thinking this
could t,w my las t time on Ce nter
Co urt . Tha t Cent re Court is the•
greates t court in the whole wor ld .
I'll alway s remember it ." ·
· Gr af. who ended Navratilova 's
r un of six consecutive Wim bledon c hampionsh ips in last
year 's final. showed why s he is
favored in the betting t.o carry off
the $263,340 winner's chpck Sa t·
urday. She advanced to her lOth
co nsecutive Grand Slam final in
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· three in the m•xt.
Graf's booming fon•hand piled
on the agony lm• EvPrt. whose
two-fi s ted bac khand wilt ed
und er the pressure . The Flori-dia n a lSO' imposed Sl'lf-inflicted
wounds by serving five double
fault s. thre e of the th&lt;&gt;m on break
point s.
It is the seco nd straight year
Graf ha s reachl'd the final
without dropping a set and she
has yielded only 20 points In h ~r
six ma tches.
Although Graf now has won her
las t (' ight m eetings against _E vert
a fter dropping the first six, she
did not' ex!X'cl a n easy match.
" I knew I had to.watch oufand I
didn ' t expect to get anything.
. from he r ." the champion said.
"Chris .is a very c;ompetitive
player. I was 4nlucky In the fif'st
six mee tings we had. She had .
more experience and knew how•
to win th e hi~ games. Today , I
could play better tennis becauS(' I ·
have hei' s trengths."
Navrat ilova look fi ye minutps
less tha n Graf to clinch her lOth
appearance in the final. Ranked
No. 2, Nav rat ilova was matchc&gt;d
st roke fo r s troke by Lindqvist in
a 41-minute opening se t in whic-h
the Swede stretched Navratllova
wit~ her formidable ba c~ hal'lt!
top-spin .
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Th en• was only one brea k
ap iece iri th e se t and Navratilova's cxpl' rie nce in tight situalions saw her through the til'breakl'r .
The turning point in the match
ca me when Navra tilova broke
for 3-2 in th e second set.
" I dPcidPd to go for it a nd hit
·serite really gooq returns ," sa id
Nal'l'at ilova. who reeled off the
last five games.
Looking ahead · to the til It•
matc h, Narvratllova sa id : "I 'm
now ju st one s tep away from
· what m y goal was tha t I spt
myse lf in the beginning of this
,Yl'ar a nd th en again about six
wepks ago when I reallv s ta rted .
practicing with the inte nt of
winning this tourna ment .
"1 wa nt it badly: Ste ffi want s it
badl y. it shouldbea grea lmal eh.
I'm really looking foward to it.
Th is is what you live for ."
Navrati iO\'a did not want to
clw&lt;'li on th e past. es pPcial y last
.v ear's final.
" I do il't think it makes a ny
differ·Pnt'(' what haprv•ned
la s t
~0 0 or 10 yea 1's
y'na r , IWO years a. ...
ago.'' she said. "S te ffi has won
every thing in the la s t two yea rs
bu t two yea1·s don' t mea n any thing. It 's wha t you ca n do
tomorrow or the nex t day. You
arl' oni&gt;' as good as your las t
ma tch."
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Cycl ing
Greg LeMond. winner of the
1~86 Tour de France, claimed the
rae(''~ overa ll leaq With a victory
in the , 44- mile lime tria l from
Oinard to Rennes. The 2R-yearold Amer ica n took the yellow
leader's jerS('y fr·om Acacio da ·
Silva of Portugal. .:. Matt Rilzow
and Mike Roseberg of 'Eugene.
Ore. ca ptu re d first place overa-ll
In the A-Division of th e only
tande m bicycle stagerace held In
the United Sta tes. The pair had
an overall timeof8: 13: 3lln races
that totalled 231 miles, edging out
the seco nd-place te am of Butch
Boucher ana Brad Gebhard by 16
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. SPRINGFIELD. Ohio tl1PI Iforme( University of Day_ion
assistant Dan Hipsher has been
named hea d basketbali coa c h at
Wittenberg. succeeding Larry
·Hunter, who left the Tigers In
April to accept the head coaching
position at Ohio Universit y.
· Bob Gillespie of Ripon, who
replaced Hunter briefly, has
returned to the Wisconsin school
GRAVELY TRACTOR
lor personal reasons, Wittenberg
SALES •- SERVICE
olflclais said Thursday.
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' Hipsher. 34. was a two-time
Pomeroy, OH.
All·Ohlo · forward at Fostoria
&amp;
High School and a two-year
OPEN MONDAY TI!IV fi.AY
s'tarter at Bowling Green State
9 A.M. . s P.M.
l./nlverslly. After earntpg his
SATUIDAY 9 AJI..J P.M.
master's degree from Miami
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(Ohio) In · 1978, he went to 1
ltQjl
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ClllCAGO 1UP1i - An NFL would gather again and that he
owners mee ting Thursday e x· was dlsap.polnted a choice was
peeled to produce unity behind a not made.
new league commlssionc&gt;r in·
N('w Orleans General Manager
stead reveak•d two bitter ly spill Jim Finks was favored to be
factions divided on basic lssuPs. Pll•cted the NFL's seventh comAft er meeting Thursda~· fo r 6 missioner when th(' day began.
\1., hours. the 28 NFL owner·s but two votes on his nomination
a djourned . without naming a ended with 16 votes for Finks and
commissioner to replace retiring 11 abstentions. That left Finks
Pell' Rozell&lt;'. wh·o resigned In three votes shy of the 19 needed to
March after 29 years in the job. be confl rmed.
RozPlle Is staying on until a
Finks. who turns 62 -next
successor Is riamed.
month. wa s In the hotel where the
No tlmetabll' for the selection · ownersmet , awaltlngwordonhls
was · made. · Rozelle said the fate. He was the unanimous
meeting woulp be reconve ned choice of a searcq committee
with seven days notice but said that caused the division among
he had ilo idea when the l!nJuo NFL owners.

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this las t
Is by Invitation
only.
The Walt Disney World Entertainmrnt Division has invited the
Midnight Cloggers to perform in
the Ma gi~ Kingdom · sometim&lt;"
·soon In the futu re. The group will
definitely be making plans soon
to sc h~ule such a performance ·
for their 1990 season . The group
has also been presen ted a plaque .
.for their "outstanding quality of
'enterta inment" by the Walt
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Physicals 1o be given
Beauty pageant
Physicals for athletes and
There will be a beauty pageant
cheerleaders at Southern · Jr .. on.Aug. 13 for ages 3-15.
High and High School will be
All girls must pre-enter begiven on July ]~ . at the high fore ,July 29 and entries must be
school.
post marked by July 27.
Students are to come at the
All entries will receive an
following_ times, seventh and award and there Is an entry fee of
eighth · grader:s from· 8-9: 30 $55.
.a.m. , ninth and tenth 'graders
, The pageant will.be held at the
from 10-ll: 30 a.m .. and lith and -Quality Inn on Route 691 In
12th graders from 1-2: :ro p.m . Nelsonville.
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All stud?nts are to Weat shorts.
Physical cards must be signed Public hearing
by parents prior to the physical
The budget of Lebanon Townbeing given. Cards may be ship will be avallaple for public
picked up at _the )ll[;:h school
Inspection from now until July 1~
office.
at the homeofthp township clerk,
Dr. Douglas Hunter, M.D. will Shirley Johnson. ~5338 Route 124,
Portland . ·
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perform the physica ls.

Athens for "Crusi n' ," an 8:30
p.m. show on July 29 for the
Wilks ville fish fry and street
dance, two Aug. 7 shows at the
Ohio State Fair a t the Countr:y·
Music Pavillion at 1 p.m . at the .
Lausche Building at 2: 30p.m. .
' The group will perform at the
Mason County Fair on Aug. 10 at
7 p.m .. the Meigs County Fair on
the Hills tag!' on Aug. l ~ at B: l o
p.m., and fo r the the U.S.
Represe nta tive Bob Wise's · Senlor Citizens Convention at the
University of Charleston on Aug.

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u.s: Bankruptcy Judge Jam"'
Gabriel ruled Wednesday th~;~t K ·
Corp could clOS(' on its S2~111 i lhon
bid for the stadium. H&lt;' approved ·
the bid last DecPmh&lt;•r. but the
closing was postpone/,1 until crl•d·
ilors could agree wlw would
receiw how much oi the purc hase price and until a· lawsuit by
Patriots owril'r Vktor f.::lam was
settled.
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mfllion dollars for the stadium.
lost his suit and an appeal several
months ago.
Ac cording to ·a settlement
tl&lt;'tween creditors, Wells Fargo
Bank which was owed $20
milll~n in secured loans, will
receive $17.'8 million. Connecti cut Bank and Trust. which was

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Cireta Riffle, honored queen of
Bethel621n Middleport, and Lori
Redman, past honor·ed queen ofBethel 62 and senior . princess.
recrntly traveled to Kent State ·
Univl'rslty to attend the 64th
annual session of the Grand
Guardian Council of Ohio, Inter:
national Ord e r of Job 's
GRETA RIFFLE
Daughters.
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Carol Bohr. grand •guardian. ,
· Arthur Tracey , associate grand
guardian, and Tracl KrooneIng, Miss Redman was selected
tatives were appointed and Miss
meyer. grand bethel honored .. as the grand bethel representa- Redman was appointed to serve
queen. presided over the three tive to the state of Michigan .
as the district V rep.
day event . .
The highlight of the weekend
On Friday evening during the
Thursday e vening at the forpresentation of aWjlrds, special was the grand ball held on
mal opening, Miss Riffle and
recognition was given by the Saturday with several chapters
llt1iss . Redman wore the official associatl' grand guardian to Miss of DeMolay .boys attending.
regalia of their stations. The
Riffle and Miss Redman for their Music was provided by the Great
selection or the new grand bethel
dedication and support of their Pretenders. · · · '
officers and eholr was held with
local bethel l'n Middleport. They
The girls were accompanied to
Miss Riffle being selected to ' were both presented · wlih the Kent State. by Kathy Johnson.
serve In he grand bethel choir.
"Ideal Job's Daughter" award .
past honon~d qu~rr o( Bethel 62,
Several awards . were prespast grand bethel honored queen ·
The degree of royai purple wa s
ented that evening. Miss Rffle then held followed by the lnstalla, of Ohio, past bethel guardian of
received the excellence In youth lion of the new officers, and choir Bethel 62, a recipient or the
award from the 12th masonic representatives.
degree of royal purple. and the
district, which was presented by
Saturday afternoon brought in director of music lor Bethel 62.
the MOst Worshipful Grand•Mas- the Instaitatlon of the grand
The annual school of Instructer of the Grand Lodge of Masons guardian council. Rosalie Mortion for district V was announced
In Ohio, David L. Dresser.
ton. Bethel 24. North Royalton , lor Wednesda¥, July 12, at 7 p.m.
Miss Red111!9 received an was installed as grand guardian.
at the Middleport Masonl.c Temaward fo.r hel1Jartlcipatlon In the and Larry Pridemore. Bethel60.
ple·. All members, parents and
"I Brought One In'' contest . She . Hamilton. was installed as asso- · guardians of Jol)' s Daughters
brought In four new members ciate grand guardian. The grand and adults with proper Masonic
slnc.e last year's grand session.
deputies for each district were relationships ~ re invited to
At ' the ,Friday
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Mrs. Iva Johnson ,.is S(?ending
·Crystal Summerlleld, Medina,
some · time with Mr. and Mrs . spent several days with Mr. ant!
Harley Johnson:
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· Mrs . Steve Haggy, Stephanie,
Father's Day guesis of Mr. and Brad. and Mr. · and Mrs. Robert
Mrs. J .R. Murphy' • were . Mr.
RusselL
Robert Murphy and Robbie. Mrs .
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp
t'IJ · Joseph Evans. Tyson and Jona- were Sunday evening visitors of
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:1' than, Mrs .. Greg Davis , Ashll, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Knapp ahd
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Joshua. and Mlrlnda, Mr. and
family and also \\'lth ,Mr. and
Mrs . &gt;!eff Bole, John.E. Murphy, Mrs. Charley Smith.
and Iva Johnson. . ,·
Robbie Reeves. ~h~ter .. spent
Judith 'Hili·gave a demonstra·
Carol Sprouse. St. Louis. Mo .. the Fourth
' JUly · with his
tion on the correct _way _to prune
Is spending a few days _with her gra 'n dmother , -Mrs. , Dorothy
roses and Suzy Carpent\'r gave a · brother, Guy Sargent, ,Jonathan Reeves.
presentation on all American
and Krist!. Also her mother, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank.
rose selections when the R~ tj;md . and Mrs. Robert R eed, and other Sarah and Matthew, Texas Road,
Friendly -G ardeners . met rerelatives and friends.
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were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
cently at the home of Janet Bolin.
·Mrs. Eugene Haning and Ronald .
Kimberly Willford read devo·Mr. and Mrs . .Chaires Knapp
per.~onalr
tlons .erttltied "Finding Faith in a
were Fou r th of July visitors of
Flower." Roll call was read 'J:Vlth
her grandmother on New Lima
each member bringing a rose to · Lula Circle recent ly visited Road.
'with Mr. and Mrs.' Doyle Multi
exhibit .
and family at M!lnsfl eid.
• Slate' F~ir flower beds were
Mr. and ·Mrs. Jeff Clrclt&gt; and
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discussed with Mrs. Hill agreefamilv
from Keno Road spent
Ing to weed the beds In July. ..
Sunday with Luia Circle.
'Mrs . • Bolin received a note
There were ~~ present for
from Katie · Shoemaker. CheSunday school on Sunday .
shire. that Richard Amsley
Rev . Theron Durham will be
Alief' Parsons _visited with
w'ould be the speaker at the next
preaching on WMPO Radio on
Sheryl Johnson on Sunday.
mee,tlng. A tour .to Hills Herb
Sundays from 8:30 to 9 a.m.
Garden in Racine wa s set for
Saturday.
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. The revised by-laws were
discussed and accepte~. The
eonimlttl!e for the 1939-90 yearbook was reviewed by Mrs.
BoUn.
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Mrs. Willford read a list of the
A.A.S. new plants for 1989, and
brought a five Inch miniature
arrangement containing · roses .
Suite 215
Mrs .. Bolin .g ave a ialk on Burr
Oak.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
M!ll'le Birchfield brought the
· Medical Of/ice Building
traveling. prlz.e won by Kimberly
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Willford.
Refreshments were served by
1\f~w Accepting Patients
the hosteis and the next meeting ·
be held ·a t JoAnn Stewar.ts. ·
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$2.4 million and Diamond Vision. ·•
which was owed S3 million. will
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Kraft and Karp. who could not :
· be reached for ~ommcnt. are ,
reportedly cons idering putting a ,
roof on the l!-1-year,old. 60.!100- •
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"Things . are moving very
quickly torus, " commentsdlrector, Bruce Wolfe, when speaking
of his clogging group, the Midnight qoggers.
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The Midnight Cloggers are
becoming Increasingly popular
around Southeaste rn Ohio and
Northwestern West VIrginia. especlally slncethelrrecent perfor-· ·
mance at the W;llt Disney World
Resort's Magic Kingdom.
Wolfe &amp;ays that since the group
returned from their Florida Tour
In June, " My phone hasn't
stopped ringing. People want us
to perform at places and events
• that I have never heard of
before." Not only are groups and
individuals contacting Wolfe In
hopes ol schedl!ltng the Mldnlght
Cloggers for performances, but
individuals are trying to get
Involved with his team as well.
"I'll\ ·pleased with all of t.he
. responses that we are get tlng.
but I'm definitely not looking for
more team members ·a t this
time," says Wolfe.
The · Midnight Cioggers are
busily preparing forthelr upcom- .
ing productions which they will
lie l;iolng this summer. Although
Wolfe says . that org_anlzatlons
may make Inquiries about booking .the _group. he~o
suggest.
however, that peo
do so at
· least six weeks In vance due "to
the drastic Increase In the
group's popularity. Although the
cloggers do not charge a set fee
for their entertaining skills at
this time. Wolfe says that "The
client's willingness to give a
donation to the cloggers will be a
high consideration."
Scheduled performances for
the cloggers lnchide a 5 p.m .
' show on July 15 at the Salem
Center Fire Depariment's Ice
cream social. an evening show on
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.New uniforms, band camp for
1989. and the falrbooth were
some of ihe main topics discussed at the ' recent meeting of
the Meigs High School Band
Boosters. when the "roup met in .
the band room.
, The Meigs Local School Board
re.:;en,tly agreed to purchaS(' 80
new band uniforms as the band
has grown In number over the
previous years. The new uniforms should a'r rlve around Sept.
2i.
This years band camp will" be
held during the week of July
23-28 at Cedar Lakes, Ripley ,
W.Va. The cost or camp this year
Is $71 per student.
It 's fair time again and time to
start preparing for the booth ,
buslni'SS('S and parents for the
week of Aug. 15-19.
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'T he group will. also have their
foot,ball boo)h open for , th.~
preview game on Aug . .18 with
Morgan High School.
The .next booster meeting will
be Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. In the band
room.
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CELEBRATE HOMER- R&lt;'ds manugt•rP~tt· Rost• (Mt) is all
smiles 11-~ h\•,and Luis Quinom•s (10) c~l~brate Qu!nones·• home ~un
In th~ fourt~ Inning- of Thursday night's gam•• against the Meta _n 1 ·
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Meigs Band
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BOSTON ·. tUPII - A fedl•ra l
ba nkrupt cy court )las given th e
partncrsh·ip of Rotl&lt;'rl Kraft and
Steven Karp lhP g-o-ahead to
close on thPir bid (or · the
financially-sJrapped home of tht' ·
New England Patriots. officials
said Thursday.
Th e nvo me n, who comprls&lt;' K
Co rp, wPre expect I'd to cl oS&lt;• on
Sullivan St·adium on Fridav and ·
then hold a I : 30 p.m. · D(•ws
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Foxbor·o to dit;russ thPirplans fo r

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round GHO lead
CROMWELL. Conn. IUPii
"You could fire whatever club
Bob Gilder. Kenny Kno" · and you wanted· at the pin.". said
former champion Paul Azlnger Carter. "The fairways were soft
~a pllallzed upon the rain· too. so they heta th(' bail and it
softened greens Thursday and didn't roll into the rough ."
shared the first-round lead at the
A total of 82 players out of the.
$1 million Greater Hartford Ope n fie ld of 152 bettt&gt;red par.
with a 6-under-par 6.~.
Azlnger, born in nearby Ho·
Overnight rains allowed the. Iyoke, 'Mass.. h.it the fi1·st 14
golfers to fire directly at the pins greens In regulation and said,
ai the 6.786-yard Tournament " lt ;s been a long time sincP I got
)?lay!'rs Club of Connectlcu t.
off to a good start." But his round
"There s hould have bet.'n a 62 finished on sour note, Azinger, .
or 6.'l here tdday ,'",- said Knox . bogeying No. 18 i.·h!'n he misse d
·''I'm surprised there was noth lng the green and slid a 10-foot savt&gt;
lower." · ·.
at tempt pas t the hole.
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real easy day to
In four of the five years the
score," said Azing!'r, winner cif GHO has been played at theTP\
th e 1987 GHO. "I didn't do or Connecticut. a 64 capturt'd the
anything flashy . ,When I hit II ppenlng-round lead. The ioJJrna men!. has a $1 million purse for
closl'. I mad!' the pull."
On!' shot back at 66 were a thP first time in its 38·y&lt;'ar
group of five. compos!'d of Brian his tory .
Knox. one of the tour's better
Tennyson, Ronnie Black, Jim
Carter, Roger Maltbie and Clark putters, was 2-over-par afteJ' .his '
Burroughs. Defending chaf!'lplon · first five. holes but loosened his
Mark Bropks . looking Jo re tain putting grip and caught fir!' . HP
the only title of his PGA career. birdied tile. next three holes and
fir(;'d a '1-under-par 70:·
eight on t.he round . going out in ·
Gilder. a six-time winner on · 1-under 3~ · and returning with a
!h(• tour. said accura'tp .putting '-under-par :W.
morethanmadeupforhis~&gt;rra nt
"Thirty is a good number, "
poor drives,
sa111 Knox , who has never scored
"This was onP of my worst 29 on a s ide dur.ing a PGA event.
days off the te(' but ont&gt; of my best "And 1 haven't -.s hot a :W often."
days on. the green and the pultc&gt;r
"But this was the Ideal day :'
out-weighs tht&gt; drivc&gt;r, " said the ht&gt; said. "With the overcast skies
14-year veteran of the tour.
you could see the pin placements
Thursday's forecastPd raIns and where to hit the ball."
never al'l'ived but skies remained
The tournament record Is
cloud;y . preve1,1tlng the sun from ]'·und er-par 269 but Bunoughs
drying the courst'.
said, "If the weather stays like
this . you're definitely going to
"This is as ea sy · as this goif SCJl' that go down."
coursl' can get," said Maltbie,
Azingl•r is currently ll th on the
money
list this ·year with
_joking that "the winds guste d to
about 4 miles an hour and the $417.499; Knox. No. 68. has won
greens were soft, so it was a very $131,2RR; and Gilder, No. 102, has
earned $76,,2,.
inviting ta rget for the pros."

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992-3785. Pomeroy

Like Many of us, you may have a vacation
looming on the horizon, and of course
your budget will dictate where you ·will
spend it. Yoll.Jilay visit another part of the
world, or just lounge around the house. In
any case your vacation can be .a veiy '
enjoyable and rewarding escape from the
realities of everyday living. Moreover,
wherever you are the Lord will be there to
watch over you. Thank Him for his
protection at any House of Worship, and
even if your travels take you beyond the
orbit of civilization, there is always -the
Bible. Put it on your list of things to pack
in your suitcase. In fact, that's a good id~a
no matter where you're going. To borrow
the advice of a well-known 1V commercial,
"Don't leave home without it."

UNITED METHO·
Paste.-, Rev. Carl
miles above Racine on Rt. 388.
Sunday Scbool 9 a.m., wcnblp service 10
a .m . Sunday evening service, 6:00p.m ;
Prayer meetina and Bible Study Thursday, 6:30p.m.

MT. OLIVE UNITED METHODIST-

Off lll4. behind WBkeavule. Char liB Jon ...
pastor Sunday_ School, 9:3la.m.; morning

worsblp, 10: 30; Sunday and Thursday
evening services, 7•00 p.m.

MIIIGS
COOPERATIVE P ARIIIH
UNlTIID METHODiliT CHURCH
NORTHEASTCLUSTIIR
Rev. DoD Arch..-

Rev. Fraall. Croloot
Rev. Selden Joha•
ALFRED- Church Schooi9·Jt a.Jn. ;

Worship, 11 am.: UMYF6:30 p m : UMW

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CHURCH,

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SACRED HEAR CATHOLIC CHURCH
- POm..-oy. Msgr. Michael Hellmer. Ph.

992-5898. Saturday evening Mass, 5. 30

JOPPA - Worship 9:30 a.m.: Church

7: 30p.m. (J ohnson).

LONG BO'ITOM -

C~urch

School 9 30

CHURCH 6F JESUS CHRIST APOS.

a.rn, Worship 10.30 a. m., Bible Study,
Wednesday. 7· 30 p m.: UMYF Wednes·
day , 6 00 p.m., Communion Fh st Sunday
of Month 1Crotoon
REEDSVILLE- Church School9, 30 a.
m ; Worship Service 11 00 a m

TOUC FAITH- New Lima Road, next to
Fort Melp Park. Robert W. Richards,
paitCI'. Sullday ~rvke!, 10 a.m and 7 I?
m~ Wedneeday wmiUp, 7 p.m .

Church School 9 a m . Worship 10 a.m :
.Bible Study. Tuesday, 7·30 p m , Commu·
nion F irst Sunday (Archer)

p.m.; Surx!ay Mass, 8 a.m. and 10 a m
CCD classes, 9 a .m . flrstandthlrdSundays

or each month. Confessions. One-halt hour
before each Mass.

GRAHAM

TUPPERS

CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev. Kathryn Rll ey

UNITED METHODIST,

Preaching 9.30 a.m. first and second Sundays of each month; third and founhSun-

day each month worship services at7 30 p
m .; Wednesday evenings at 7· 30 p.m
Pray~r and Bible Study

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

Mul'

berry Heights Road. Pomeroy Pastor Bob
Snyder; Sabbath School Superintendent.
Rodney'Sptres Sabbath School begtns at 2
p.rn. on Saturday afternoon with worship
service following at 3 00 p m Everyme
welcome.

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

·· - Sister Harriett Warner Sup! Sunday
School9:30 a m .. Morning Worship, 10:45

a.m .

POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, Lyston

Halley, minister: Saturday evening
evangelistic services, open to pub!!c, 7 p.
m.; Sunday Church School, 9 ll am .;
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FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, l'o·

meroy Pike E Lamar O'BryanC pastor;
Jack N~eds. Sunday School Director Sunday SChOol, 9 :JJ a .m : Morning Worship,
10: 45; evening worship, 7.00 p .m. fD S.T . I
&amp; 7: 00 (E .S.T 1: Wednesday Frayer Ser-

vice, 7:00p.m ID.ST.I&amp;7.30PM. IE .S.

T .): Mission Friends ~ages 2 6) Roya l
Ambassadors (boys ages 6-18) , and Girls
In Actton (ages 6-181 on Wedn esdays, 7 p.

m. (D.ST)&amp;7:30pm IE.S.T.J,Tuesday

VIsitation. 6· 30 p.m .

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·

ley Run Road. Rev. Emmett Raw son, pastor. Handlt"J' Dunn. supt. Sunday School,
10 a .m ., Sunday evening service, '1 30 p.m.
, Bible teaching, 7: 30pm. Thursday.

SYRACUSE MISSION, Chen y St., Sy·

racuae. Mark Morrow. pastor. services, 10
a .rri . Sunday Evening services Sunday
and Wednesday at 6:00p.m.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN ·~JS'i'IAN UNION, Dwight Haley,
first der. Wanda Mohler ~ Sunday School
Su~
nday School 9 ll a.m.: Morning

Worshl tO· 30 a .m .: Evening Worship 7· :1)
p.m .; edneaday prayer meetlng7 .:ll p.m .

MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,

Racine. Rev James Satterfield. pastor
Freeman WUllams. Supt. Sunday School
9:45 a m , Sunday and Wednesday rvenlng.services, 7 p.m.

MIDDLEPORT

FIRST

BAPTIST

Corner Sixth and Palmer. James Seddon,
Pastor Edna Wllsm, S S. Supt; Cathy
• 1 Rtgp. Asst. Supt. Sunday Scftool, 9.15 a
' m ; Morning Worship, 10· 15 a.m ; Sunday
Evening service, 7 p m. Prayer meeting
and Bible St11Ciy Wedni!Sday evening, 1 p
m.: Children's choir practice, Wednes·
day, 1 p.m.; Adult chotr practice, Wed .. 8
p.m .; Radio program , WMPO. Sunday,
8 30 a .m.

PLAINS ST PAUL -

Rev. Don Meadows

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Rev. Wnley Thatcher
Rev. Paul Martin
Rev . Arthur Crabtree

Rev. Roll&lt;rl Sleele
ASBURY 1Syracuse) -Worship 11 a.m.
, Church School9.45 am .. Charge Bible
Study, Wednesda y, 7:30p.m ; UMW, first
Tuesday, 1. 30 p.m , Choir Rehearsal.
Wednesday 6· 30 p m 11'hatcher)
ENTERPRISE -

Worship 9 a m ,

Chu rch School10 a.m.; Bible Study. Tuesday. 7· 00 p m, UMW, First Monda y, 7 30
p.m . UMYF Sunday. 6 p.m. Choir Re- .
hcar:sal, Childr en 's at 6 30 p. m. Adult following. Wednesday. fRileyl
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FLATWOODS - Church School, 10 a.m.
Worship, 11 a.m., Blblp Studv. Thurs
day, 7 p m UMYF . Sunday, 6 p m (RI·

ley ),

FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am:
Churc h School 10 A.M. Choir practice,
Thursday. 6 ~ p m.: UMW third Monday
(Thatcher )

HEATH IMiddleportl -Church School.

9·30 a m ; Morning Worship 10.:1.1 a.m.,
Yout h Gr oup. 4 p m .. Wednesday. Bible
study 6·00 p m Choir reh earsal 7·00 p.m
(Zuniga)
MINERSVILLE - Church School 9;00
a m .. Worship serv ict&gt; 10 .00 a .m .. UMW
third Wednesday. 1 p m rThatcherl

PEARL CHAPEL- Church School9 .00

a m.; Wor ship Service 10 ·00 am !Martin )

POMEROY - Church School, 9: 15 a m

; Worship 10· XI a m . Choir rehearsal
Wednesday, 7 30 p m
UMW. srrond
T uesday 7::1lp m UMYFSu nday.6p m
IMeadows)
ROCK SPRINGS- Church Srhool, 9·15
am. , Worship lOam., Bible Study, Wednesd ay. 7·30 p m ; UMYF (Seniors) , Sunday, 6 p m; (Ju niors) every ot her Sun-

day, 6 p.m iRII ey\

RUTLAND - Church School. 10 a.m ,
Worship, 11 a.m., UMW Flrsl Monday.
7· 30 p m. (Crabtree\

SALEM CENTER- Church School9· 15

a .m : Morning Worship 10·15 a m.
(Steelt'l
SNOWVILLE - Morning Wor!lhip, 9· 00
a m . Chu rch SChoollO 00 a.n). (Martlnl

SOU'111ERN 'CLUII'l'EII
Rev. Xeaaetll Baktr
lin. Ro1w Grace
Rev. Carl HltD

APPLE GROVE - Church School 9:00

a m : Morning Worship 10;00 a.m ; Bible
Study Sunday 7:00p.m: Prayer meeting

MIDDLEPORT C11URCH OF CHRIST,

7:00p.m Thur!day. (lllcks)
BETHANY - Worship 9 a.m.; Chureh
School tO a.m ; Bible Study Wedneoday 10

RldW'd DuBooe. Auooate Pastor, Mike
Gtrlach, Sunday Sohool Supe-tntendent.

nesday 11 a.m (Bak~)
CARMEL - Chureh Sohool 9: 30 a.m.;
Worship, 10·15 a.m. Second and Fourth

5th and Main,

Alliartson, minister;

Bible School9: 30 a.m., Morning Worship

10:30 a.m. E~nlnl Worship 7:00 p.m.
Wedn-y, 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
z.utENE, PASTOR Fred Penhorwood
BUI White SUnday School Supt. Sunday
Sohool9:ila.m.; MorniDK Worship 10:45
a.m.; EvonlnK &amp;!rvlce, 6.00 p.m.. Wed·
aeoday Prayer ~I1i 7'110 p.m
UNJr1CD PIIDI
JAN IIINIITKY
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HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Services
9:00a.m.: Church Sdlool10: 15 a.m..
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ......., - . 9 a.m.; Chllrch oervlce,

a.m; Dorcas Women's Fellowship Wed-

Sundays; Fellowship dinner with SUttm

third Thursday, 6:30pm. (Baker).
MORNING STAR- Chureh S.hool9: 15
a.m., Worship 10;30 a.m.; Bible Study,
Thur!day, 7·30 p m. (Baker).
SU'ITON- Chureh S.hool, 9:30a.m. ;
Morning Worship lQ: 45a.m . flr.standthird

Fellowship dinner with Carmel
third Thursday, 6:30p.m. (Baker).
EAST LETART- Mornln1JWOroblp9:00
Su~ys;

a.m.; OlurchScboollO:OOa.m.; UMWftrat

Tuesday 7:30 p.m. (Grace) .

LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m.;
Church ScliooiiO a.m. (Grace)
RACINE- Chureh !lcliool, 10 a.m.; WorlhlpU a.m.: UMW lourtbMolllll,y al7:30p.

m.; Moll's Prayer Brwoll!alt, Wetm•ay, 8

(Gra~IU~ nRSTUim'EDPRESBY- a.m.
KENO
Cf!URCH OF CHRIST, Ro1er
TEiUAH - kndaY S.hool, 10 a.m.;
Spr1D1o mlnloter; Starllllr MaiiOJ'and .otCWI'i!lll..,lee, 18:111.111.
lvet Swain, Sunday Sohool SUptL Pr•cllRIJ'l'LAND CHUIIOI OF COD, PaatCI', lnl
9:30a.m. eaeh Sunday; lluaday Sehool
RaJ•rw' OIL lundayS.hool10.00o.m.; 1D·30am
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i!lllidiJ lolondDI-P 11:00 a.m. CbllHOBSON CHURCH OF CHRIIT IN
drl!l:l Cillrdl 1J a.m. Sunday E...IDI CIIRIS1'IAK UNION, Therca Dltrllani,
i!&amp; 11w T:IO p.m. Wed., I p.m. Youql,a·
lldiCI'. Sunday oervlce. 9:30a.m.; oveotHif Aulllary. Wedll-y, 7 p.m. Famlna oervlce 7:00 p.m. Prayer meotlq,
p.m.
CHURCH. 0!1 ; Wedneoda.v,J:OO
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
'RL •a aIIIII• lr,.. Portlallci-Loq Bot· ; CHRIST,
Jooepll a.
puiGr. lllile ·
·~ .... a.n. ...... ..._,SChool, : a- t:aoa.m.; ~-e•L
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111ar
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Third . Tuesday, 7•30 p m Communion.
first Sunday (Archer)
CHESTER - Worship 9 a .m : Church
SchoollOa .m , Bible Study, Thursday, 7p.
m.; UMW. first Thursday, 1 p m , Communion, first Sunday (Archer ).

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U!ll, minister; Steve Stanloy, Bible S.llool
SUpt.; Rodney Howery, A..l. Supt. SUN ,
DAY: Bible School 9:30 a.m.; Worship
10:30 A.M and 7:30P.M . WednEOday Bl·
ble Study,7:00 p.m.
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pine
Grove. The Rev. WOllam Mlddleswarth,
pastor. Church service 9;:ll a .m.; Sunday
School10::1) a.m.

BRADBURY CHURCR OF CRRIST,

Tom Runym, pastor. Sunday Schoo19. 30

a.m.: Larry Haynes, S. S. SUpt. Morning
worship JO:J&gt; a m.
RACINE CHURCH OJ' THE NAZA-

RENE, Rev John Vance, pastor; Sandy
Justice, C~rman of the Board of Christian Life. Sunday School9:Xl a .m , MornIng worshlp 10:!0 a .m.; evangelistic service 7· DO p.m. Wednesday service, 1 p.m.

LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCR, Dex·

ter. Woody Call, pastor. Services Sunday
10 a .m . and 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7 p.m.

DYESVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Lloyd Sayre, Supt. Sudllay School9.30 a.

m. ; mornln1 worship 10:31 a.m Sunday
evening service 7 p,m.

RACINE FIRST

BAPTIST, Steve

Deaver, Paster. Mike Swiger, Sunday

School Supt., Sunday School 9:311 a.m.;

Morning worship 10· 40 a m.; Sunday
even1Ril worshiJ' 7: 30 p m , Wednesday
evening Bible study 7::ll p m

BURLINGHAM COIIIMUNITY CHURCH,
Burlingham Roy La11Ciermllt, past&lt;r. Jlo.
bert Cozart, assistant J85hr. Su• School

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School 10 a. m.; Morning worslp, 11 a m.,
Sunday evening worship 7:30p.m Prayer
meeting and Bible study Wednesday , ~7 30

p.m.; Youth meetiDI Wedneoday at 7 p.m.
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 383 N. 2nd Ave, Middleport. Sunday
School10 a.m Sunday evening 7· OOp.m ;

Mld·week service, Wed, 7 p.m.
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH,
Jeff Patterson, superintendent. Sunday

School 9:30 a.m ; Mor'1iniJ Worshtp 10:;JJ
am.; Sunday evening service, 7: 00p.m.;

Wedn-y evening service, 7:30p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH 'oF THE NA·
ZARENE. Rev Glenn McMUian, pastor
Mary Janice Lavender, Sunday School
Supt. Sunday Sc)mci 9:30a.m; Morning
worship 10: ~ a.m.; EvanaeiiiUc service,

6p.m.: PrayerandPraloeWednesday, 7p.
m.; Youth meettnc, 7 p.m. ...

EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST, Elden R. Blalte, pastCI' Sunday
School 10 a.m.; Gary Reed, Lay l'"der.
Mornina sermon, 11 a .m.; SUnday night
services: Chriltian Endeavor 7: XI p m . ,

Soq oervlce 8 p.m. PreachlnrB: 30 p.m

Mld·""'ek prayer meetlnK, Wedneoday, 7
p.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, Char·
les Domlpn, pastor. MU$-ed Zleglll', Sull·
dill' School Supt. Morning Wonlip 8:30 a.
m,; Sund'IY School !0:30a.m.; Evenlngser.
vtce. 7· XI p m.

MT. UNION BAPTIST.oPaator: Joe N.

rS .yre, Sunday School9:t5 a.m .; Evening

worship 6:30pm., Prayer Meet inK. 6:30
p.m. Wednesday.
· TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. Robert Footer, pastor; Howard
Caldwell, Su~lntendent: Chureh school

9 a.m.; WorshiP sft'Vlce9:45 a .m. and 6· :ll
p.m E~~me 'Neicome.

CHE

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RENE. Rev. Herbert Grate, pastor.
Frank Riffle, supt. Sunday School9::tl a .
m.; Worship RrVIce. 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Sunday. Wedn-y, 7 p m. Prayer !neet-

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCR. WOllam WUIIIUYII, putor, Robert E. Bartoo, Dlre&lt;tor o1 Chrltttan EducatiOn; st... EbUp, a11lltant. Sunday
So:bool 9:30a.m.; Morninr worahlp 10:~
a.m.; THill ID Actloa, 6 p.m.; E"""lng
Worohtp, 7:00p.m. Choir prartlce 8 p.m.
~nday. Wedneoday f'YenlnK prayer and
Billie otudy.

' DEXTER · CHURCH OF CHRIST,

Wat1011, mlnlater; Norman Will,

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112-5141

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106 Mtlllorry Avi.
Ed Roush,

p-~oy •
Supt. Sunday

School 9: 30 a.m • momtng worship and
c hildren's church 10.30 a.m.; evening
preachln&amp; serv1ce tint lhree Sundays,
7: .ll P.m.: SPecial service fourth Sunday
evenfng, 7. 30 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer
Meeting, Bible Study and Youth Fellow·

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1 Located on 0 J . White Road ol HIKhway
160. Pat Hensen. pastor. Sunday School10
a .m. Classes for all ages. Junior Church 11
1 a.m.;
Morning worship 11 a .m . Adult
Choir practice 6 p.m. Suriday. Youne People's, Cbtldren' s Chureh and Adult Bible
Study, Wedneday at 7.30 pm.

HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
St., Mlddleport.~fUiated wllh Southern

Clyde W Henderson, _pastor Sunday
School9.30 a .m., Ralph Carl, Supt. Ewnlng worship 7:00 p m. Prayer meellng,

BaptisfConvenll n. Oavki Bryan, Sr , Ml·
nlster. Sunday bool. 10 a .m.; Morning
worship 11 a.m.; Evening worship 7 p.m :
Wednelday evening Btble study and
prayer meeting 7 p.m.

Wednesday 7·00 p.m
OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH, 28601 Stat~ Route 7, Middl&lt;&gt;
port. Sunday SchoollO a .m.; Sunday even·

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St
&lt;RI. 121 and Co. Rd. 5. Scott Stewart, pas·

ing service 7· ll p.m.; Tuesday service-,

7:30p.m
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.

tor. William Amberger, S S Supt.; Sunday School 9 :ll a.m.; Morning Worship
10: 30 a.m. ; Evealng worship 7· 30 pm.
Wednesday worship 7:30p.m.

0 H. Cart, pastc:r. Sunday School at 9: 30a .
m., Morning worsldp at 10.30a.m.; Sunday evenl(\g ser:vtce at 7 30p.m. Thunday
aervlces at 7: 30p.m .

ST.

PAUL LUTHERAN• CHURCH,

Corner Sycamore and Second Sts., Pomeroy. The Rev. WIIUain Mlddleswart,
pastor. Sunday Schoci 9· 45 $. m. Church
•service 11 a.m

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev.
Roger Wllllonl, pastCI'. Sunday School

"9;30 a.m. , Morning Worsh110. 45 a.m.;
Sunday evening worship 7:00p.m .; Wednesday evening Bible Study 7:00p.m.
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HEART CHURCH, Msgr

Anthony Giannamore. Ph. 992-5898. Satur-

day Evening Mass 7·30 p m.; Sunday
Mau, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. ConfessJons one
half hour before ea~h Mass. CCD classes,
11 a m SJ!ndaY
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CHURCII- CoolvUle RD. Rev. Phltltp Rl·

denour, pastor. Sunday Scbori 9: 30a.m.:
worship service 10· 30 a.m.; Bible study
and worship service. Wet!lnesda}', 7 p.m .

VIcroln'- HAP-I'ls-r, 525 N. 2nd st.,

Jr , pastor. Mrs. Ervln Baumgardner,
Sunday SChool Supt. SundaySchool9:30a.

m : Worship Servlce, 10:15'a,m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

- Joseph B.. Hoskins. evangelist. Sunday
BlbleStUdy9a m.; Worship, to a.m.; Sun·
day evfD.Ing service 6 p.m.; Wednesday
evening !IE!I"VIce, 7 p.m.

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
Rt. 124, William Hob4ck. pastor. Sunday

School10 a.m.; Sunday everilng service 7
p m Wednesday evening service 7 p.m.

CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle,
Supt Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Morning
Worship 10:30 a.m Praytr service, altern·
ate Sundays.

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd.,
next to Fort Me\p Park, Rutland Jlobert

Richards, pastor. Services at 7 p.m. on
Wednesdays and Sundays.

MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH· David

Curfman, pastor. Sulday School. 10 a.m.;
worship service 11, lft.m.; Sunday night
worshlp service 7-~ p.m.; Midweek
prayer service Wedltrsctay 7 p.m.

Wedneoday oervlce 7 p.m. WMPO proRUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·

WESLEYAN
B\BLE HOUNESS
CHURCH ol Middleport, Inc., 75Pear1St.,

RENE . Samuel Basye, pastor Sunday
School9 . 30 a.m.; Worsblpaervlce10. 30a.
m. ; Young people' s service 6 p.m.
Evangelistic serviceS: :JJ p m. Wednesday
service 7 p.m. ,

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, MIII..St, Mason, W. Va. Sundoy Bible Study 10

Rev Ivan Myers, past«; Roger Manley,

Sr., SUnday School Supt. Sunday School
9: :W am.; Morning Wor!lhip 10:30 a.m.;

Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Wedneoday

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a .m.; WorstUp 11 a.m. and 7p m Wednesday Bible Study, vocal music, 7 p.m.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·

dinK Lane, Mum, W. Va. J. N. Thack..-,
pastor. Evening servlte 7·XI p.m .; Women's Ministry, Thursday, 9:30 a .m .,

Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7· 15
p.m.

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION . HarUonl, W. V~.

Rev. David McManis, pastmo. Church
SChool 9:30 a .m .; Sunday momlna service, 11 a.m.; Sunday evening aervl~.

7•30 p m Wednesday prayer meeting, 7: 30
p.m.

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,

W. Va., Rt. 1, James Lewls, pastor. Wor-

ship services 9:30a.m.; Sunday School 11

a .m.; Evening worship 7: XI p.m. Tuesday
cottage prayer meetp.g and Bible Study
9:30 a. m. ; Worship ter..rlce, Wedneeday

evening Bible study, prayer and praiBe
service, 7:30p.m.

LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH

OF GOD - Gary Hines, pastor. Sunday
School9.30 to 10·20 a 'm ; Worship Sr.' lee
10•30 to ll::Kl am., Sunday evening ser·
vice, 7 p m .; Midweek Prayer Service,

Wed .. 7 p.m.
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MT OLIVE FULL GOSPEL COMMUN·

1TY CHURCH, Lawrence Bush, pastor
Max Folmer, Sr , S. S. Supt. Sunday School
9:30a.m. ; Sunday ev~ning service, 7:30 .
m.; Wednesday evening Bible study and
praise servtce, 7: :Jl p m.
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UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 on Po·
meroy,By·Pass. Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.

STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH,

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Thll'd ,

Ave Rev. Clark Baker, putor. Carl Not-

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tingham, Sunday Scllool Supt. Sunday
School 10 a .m. with eluteS for all ages.
Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednesday Bl·
ble study at 7:30pm. Youth service&amp; Frl·

day at 7:30p.m.
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Middleport. Brolller Chuck McPherson,

ANTIQUITY I!APTIST. Kenneth Smith, ''

.service 7• 311 p.m.; youth lell""lhlp6: 30 p.
m.: Blblestudy, Thuroday, 7130 p.m.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelly, pas·
tor. Danny Lambert, S. S.., Supt. SuDday
momlng service at 10 a.m.; SUilday evening service 7:30p.m. Tue!day andTh.urs·
day Services at 7: ~ p.m.

NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE, Rev. Glflldon Strcul, pastil'. '
Sunday School9:30 a.m.: Worsblpoervl.,., •
10:30 a.nr.; Youth oervlce SUDday 6:15 p.

TRIMMING UP - The Pomrroy·Middleport Lions
trlmmt•d and mulcht'd lh&lt;' downtown l!'t'es Saturday along
Pomeroy parkin!( lot. Funds lor tht• projl&gt;d wt•re mad&lt;' possible hy
a donation from th•• Mt•rt•hants A..sodatlon and a matching fun~
lrnm rlarlc&lt;' Krautlt•r of K&amp;C Jewelel'!l In mt'mory of Karl
Krauttt•r. From left to rlghl are Lions Club members, Lersa;
Murpht•y, Kenny { Jtt, Tt•rrl Penhorwood and Br11ce T&lt;'aford. l

m. Sunday evenlne eervlce!T:OOp.m. Wed· l

nesday Prayer Meellnr and Bible Sludy
7.00 p.m.
NEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, SUn·
day afternoon services at 2. 30. Thunday
.

evenlna.se-J;VIces at 7:30.

FIRST BAPTIST CJIURCH, MasCII, W.
Va. Pastor, Bill Murphy. Sunday School10

a .m .; Sunday even1n1 7:30 p.m. Prayer

meetlnK and Bible study Wedneaclay, 7: 30

RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa·
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, pastor. Sund4oy
School 10 a.m., Sunday even(Jii7:00 p.m.;
Wednesday evening prayer meet inK 7:00

p.m .

stricker, pastCI" Sunday School 9 a.m.;
Worsblp Service-, 10 a .m. t Sunday evening

service, 7:00p.m. Wedneoday night Bible
stud 7:00 .m.
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Va The'Rev. Georae C. Weirick, putor.
Sunday SChool9: 30 a.m., Sunday w«shlp

REACHING OUT TO HELP

woods Rev. Blackwood, pastor. SerYlce1

on Sullllay at10.30a.m. andT:30 p.m. with
SulldaySchool9:30a.m. BlbleStucly, Wedneoday, 7:30p.m.
F41'l:H FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Aallqulty. Rev.
Fraaldln Dickens, paator Sunday mom-

InK 10 a.m.; Sunday evnlnl 7:30 p.m.
Thursday evening 7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOU·
NESS ClltlRCH, Inc., 75 Pearl St. Rev.
lvanMyero, artinrpaator; Ro,.rManley,
Sr., Sund4oy Sohool SuperinU!ndent. Sunday Sohool 9:30 a.m.; Mornlnlr worlhlp

~10: 30

a.m.; ev.alna wonblp f:30 p.m.;

. Wednloday eveninll Bible ltudy, prayer
an~raloe oervtce, '1: 3D p.m.
H OF JESUS CHRiliT APOSTO
- VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
Jam•, Miller, put..-. SuDday Bcbolll,
10:30Lm.; Wortblp=Und"l.., 7:30
P-~IillllltSIIIdr. Wed
, 7:30p.m,
VARY PIUlRlll
EL. HarrtICIIYIII~d. Rev. VlctCI' Rouob, pastor;
CUIIIIII Faulk, Sunday Sohool Supt.; Sun·
clay!lo:hoolt: 30a.m.; monlnawonhlp,ll
a.m.; Iunday evenlaiJ oervlco 7:30p.m.
.Pra:vw Mellllta, W-eot~ay. 7:30 P.l!l.

j'VIy family Wf.S going thrOugh tough times ..Things kept'
going from bad to worse, and I blamed myself. I was the
mother. What was I doing wrong? Why could I not pull
everything together and get everyone to feel happy?
Although I prayed about the situation daily for months, I
fell more and more Into despair.
One day my
sister came to visit. She 'told me her
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neighbor- a person totally unknown to me- had sent me
something. It seems she was having tough times, too, and
s~ wanted to share a message that had helped her: a
page from a devotional magazine.
The message, based on Psalm 1~2: 7, was on replacing
worry and fear for our families with prayer and trust 'in
God. This me.ssage from-the friend I have never known
finally, got through to me. I was able to place my trust fn
the Lord and .accept God's will for our family.
Now I pay this tribute to my faraway friend: whenever
I hear of someone In distress over a loved one, I make a
copy of that worn and wrinkled page and pass It on! Taken from tile The Upper Room DaUy Devotional Guide

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RACINE - The annual Vail
Meter reunion will be · held
Sunday at the Star Mill Park In
Racine. Dinner wilt be a t noon
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and all family m e mbers and
friends are welcome. Those
altendlng are asked to bring a
small Inexpensive gift or fa mily
keepsake for the door prize. The
event Is hosted by lhe family of
Esther Da iley

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JUNIOR CADET - Ohio Highway Patrol .
Trooper Susan M. RancP, ,Junior cadet counst•lor,

advises juniorcadet ,Jane Ann Williams . daur;hter ~
of ,Jack and Judy Williams, PO Box 176, Syracu$t'. ,'-'

CHESTER -Girl Scout day
c amp ha s be&lt;•n cancelled for the
week of July 10 through July 14 .
-REEDSVI}.LE -Descendants
of •Ed anq , J&lt;;llza Hayman will
have their annual reunion on
Sunday at Forked · Run Statf'
Park. A baskel dinner will be
hold al 12 · 30 p.m

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eligible; how••vcr. children 12
and under should indicate age in
order to be considered for a
special childre n's category.
Wlnl)ers wilt receive a round·
frlp flight to !he company's Ice
·cream headquarters In Oakland.
Calif on Sept. 14. a two· night st&lt;ry
a! thP Claremont Resort Hole!,
,anil a full day of lee cream
;tasting on Friday. Sept.! I\,
'capped off with a hosted {!inner
on San Franclsco's Fisherman's
Wharf - with lcL• cream fo r
dcsserl . of course.
The tasteful 20 Will also b&lt;•
awarded their weigh! m ice
cream clnglft cerlifiCal es to' ta ke
home). It has ,not been detcr mlrted however. If winners 1&lt; Ill
be weighed In before or after
their tasting binge.

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CADET TRAINING - Ohio Highway .Patrol
Trooprr Susan M. Runct•, .tunior ta(it•t counNt•lnr

By IJnlted Press lnternul kmal
BLACK BIAS: Filmmak&lt;•r
Splkt• Le&lt;•, director of the contra·
veiSial "Do the Righi Thing."
w11l lea d a 1 panel on blacks In •
Hollywood during lhe801h annual
NAACP Convenllon next week at
Cabo Hall in Del roll. UPe. whose
film examines a flctlllous racf'
rio I, and Tv p ~rformer s Tim and
Daphne Rolil will discuss obsla·
cles tor hlack perform&lt;•rs In the
-enterlalnment tndust ry on Tues·
dav. Actor Danny Glov&lt;'r wilt
spl.ak the same day at a youth
forum. to be followed by TV talk
s how host Oprah Winfrey.
HARD KNOCK: British pop
s Inger Rod Slew art knocked
himself out accidentally during a
perfmmance In Pine Knob, Mich. •
During the Wednesday night
show, Stewart was moving
a bout, cuI a corner too closely
and slammed his head Into a light
fixture. He fell. face forward. to
the floor and lay there as the
gullarlst took up the song, "I'm
Lost In You.',' The spotllghl was
taken off Stewart and he was
helped off stage by ere~~::
members. Aboul 20 mlnules
later. he returned, unbandaged,
ljlut In a different shirt and vest.
"Sorry about that." ·he told the
audience. Then he continued the
concert wllh ''Hot Legs." ·
TANYA'S TOT: Countrymuslc
star Tanya Tuc•er has given

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birth to a 7-pound, 6-ounce baby
girl at Vanderbilt Unlverslly
Medical Centl.'r. The 30-year-old
singer named the child Pret~ley
Tanlta Tucker. Tanya, who is not
married, declined 10 name the
falher of her child and a source at
Capl!ot Records in Nashville said
she would be tht&gt; sole parent.
LOWE'S WOES; Actor 'ft:ob
Lowe won a partial victory In his
quest for dismissal of a suit filed
by the mother of a t&lt;&gt;enage girl
who claims he , seduced her
daugl'\ler lnlo a videotaped sex ·
ual · encounter. U.S. Dl•trlct
Judge Ernet1~ Tidwell Thursday
ruled the mother. Lena Arlene
Wll!lon. could not recover dam·
ages lor emotional stress ~hf'
claims she suffers for what
happened to Lena JIUI Parso1111.
However, Tidwell dented Lowe's
request· to dismiss Wilson's
claims . lor damages for the
"seduction of lhe daughter.''
Lowe, 25, Is alleged to have
coaxed Parsons, lhen 16, Into a
filmed tryst with another woman
last summer while he was In
Atlanta tor the Democratic Na·
tlonal Convention.
BOND'S ~JMB08: James
Boad•a Ia tear screen loveInterest, actress Carey (.Lowell,
says her characl~r Is ' not like
the bimbos ln the old Bond
movies." Lowell, who plays
opposite Tllnoaly Dalltn'• 007 1!1
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advist•s ,iunlor ~ adet Mary M. Parker, daughter ol
Alht•rt .md Dorothy Parkt•r, 3K250 Sumner Road.

pointed 10 a 3· to 4-foot long black
Policeman shoots snake, loses
and white snake· Thr- offi cer sa td
job
h&lt;' didn'l know tf lht• snake wa&lt;
WOODSTOCK. Ga . &lt;UPil - ' poisonous 'but d&lt;•e m ed it a threal
Policeman Ca rlton Whitworth
to Ihe communit y aboul 2!\ mil es
was fired for "needlessly endannorthwesl of Allanta.
genng th&lt;• lives and property of
He sa id he It 1ed to bludgeon Ihe
citizens" by shooting a snakefivl'
re ptile with some la nd scapin g
times with his service revolve r.
timbet and wh e n Ihal dtdn 'twork
Policc Chief H.G. Thompson
he shot 11 II''" tim&lt;'&lt; w1 th his
sa1d tt' wasn't the first 'time
revolve! The n he ftm shc.d 11 off
Whltworlh, who has beL•n wilh
with Ihe piece of wood .
thf' for~ e only two weeks. ignored
" There wasn ' l nobodv in lhP
basic pollee rules abOut the use or
s ubdivision but m e a nd th&lt;• g uy
firearms.
who co mplained " abo u\ lhe
Thompson suspended Whll ·
he said . " l d idn' l e n·
snake.
worth without pay la st week and
dange•
nothing
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terminated the officer "effectt\•e
He sa td hP was hinng a la wyer
Immediately" Wedn esday.
to fight his dtsmtssa l
"You discharged your weapon
five times In a heavily populated
In the mooooo-d for loVI'
subdivision. needlessly endan·
TOWANDA . Pa. IUP[) - A
gering Ihe lives and property of
m
eat pac klng planl e mploye('
citizens of Woodstock. " Thomp·
was
c ha1 ged w1th &lt;tea ling $20,Cl()Cl
son said In a memorandum to
wot
th
of cal tic galls tones dPS ·
Whitworth
tined
for
Pxpm t lo Ihe Or!Pnl.
Wh1lworth sa id he . did not
endanger any citizens when hi ~
patrol car was flagged down
June 29 by a teenager . who
FLINT. Mich. &lt;UP!l -Action
Aula Slores lne annoupced
Thu rsday it has sold three of its
Mi c higan ret a il s tores 10 Net 2
L.P . a New York·basecl limite d
··ucense to Kill." says' in Ihe partne1 ship .
July 11 issue of Glamour Maga·
The company expects to close
zme that Honor mackman. who on a nol her 10 stores by Ihe e nd of
played Pussy Galort&gt; in "Goldfln· September under the previously
ger." was the most Interesting announced sa le lea seback Iran ·
Bond flame because she was cold saction with Net 2 L.P.
toward 's Bond's affecllons.
C. James Sabo. chatrman and
c hief execuuve officer. said
Acllon Aulo will receive $7
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Two
Pomerov ~1 tmths wPJe
among ·HI ~~oung men and women
to 1t•cel\'&lt;' graduat ton Cl't' lifl·
ca tPs for pa l'tlci pa tin g In J unim
Ca det WPek a I lh&lt;• Ohio Hi ghway
Pat t o l Aca dPmv
Ma r v M Parker. Sumni'l'
Road. · PomPtoy. and J a n&lt;' A.
Wtlltam s , Sv • a,cusP. !loth pat lll'pat ed m thl' WC'(' k's ar t JVI IJ C'S .

.Juni o1· cadets w&lt;·re c hospn
f1 om pa1tictpanl~ of Buc kev;o
R01 san d Gi1ls Sial(' a n annual
eV(' nl sponsored by th e 1\ mPn ccm

Leg ion a nd th&lt;' American Lcgton
Auxilia r y This wa r . 2.700youth s
a t tend ed Buc kevr• Ra,·s Sla te al
where t hl1 ~' an' valued as an
aphrodlstac . sta le polic&lt; ' satd
Thursdav
Trooper .J a mes P&lt;•lli sa id Paul
Mu e ller. 42. is accusr•d of stca Img2.2 pound s of gallston&lt;"s from
Taylor Packing Co. Inc bPI ween
June 26 a nd .Jum• 2R.

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The following people who
helped to coordinate and org~n ·
lze the Rutland Fourth of July
activities· were unlnlentlonally
omitted from The Dally Sentinel.
The VIetnam Veterans Motorcy cle Club walked In the parade on
behalf of all velerans, Margie
Davis saw to I! that the beef for
the ox roast was ordered and
fixed. Maxine and Palty Dyer
ma(le the cotton candy, Ann.
Betty, and Kim· Barret worked
with the Ice cream and pop corn.
and JoAnn Stewal'twas in charge
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7:Jl p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH, '

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Bethel Church al Silver Ridge
will be having vacation bibl e
school today t)lrough Friday ·
from 7-9 p.m . There will be
c lasses for all ages and the public
is Invited to parl!cilpate. Th e
church ' Is located across from
Eastern High School, two miles
·out Silver Ridge Road

-Quirks

Gary Hotter. pastor Sunday services 9: XI
a m and 7 p .m.; Midweek service, 7. :Jl p.
m Tiiursday.
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Evening WorshiP 1:00 p.m: , W~esday
Prayer Service~7: 00 p.m.

11 a.m.
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH,Iocatedon
Pomeroy Pike, County Road 211 near Flat·

cream with a passion. They most
Certainly should consumP more
than the national average per
capita of 1!\.3 quarts annually.
And they should be adventurous
- wllllng to exPI'riment; and lry
new flavors ."
To apply fbr the Assl~tant Ice
Cream Tas 1er poslllon. send a
letter C 1!i0 words or less l l.'Xpla In·
lng why you would make a grand
taster to: Ice Cream Tast&lt;•t',
Edy 's Grand Ice Cream. P.O.
Box l181l, Lafayett". Calif . • 94!\49·
1188.
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Applicallons Will be judged on
creallvity. Entries must be re·
ceived by Aug . 18 and winners
will bc 'natlfle&lt;;l
by Aug. 31.'
Enlnes '\lUSt be recclved by Aug.
1Band wrnnerswttl be notified by
Aug. 31 . Tasters of all agPs are

m . Morning Worship 11 a .m.: Evening'
service 7· 30 p.m. Wednesday evening 1er·
vice 7 :rJ p m.

SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH, Silver Rldu. Duao~ Syden-

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Ratlrmd

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pastor. Melvin Drake, S S Supt. Sunday

Schooi9:JO am; Morning Worship 10.30,

CHESTER -Workday at
Camp Klashuta will be held on
Saturday at 9.a.m . to replace the
floor on lhe bridge.

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TER of the Wesleyan Holiness Church,
Rev DJvld Ferrell,· pastor Henry Eblin,

pastel'. Sunday School 9;30 a.m.: churth

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Here's the scoop on a dream
.Job thai will have applicant~
hckmg their lips!
Edy 's Grand Ice Cre am has
announced that tt " acceptmg
appltcalions for 1ce cream tas·
ters in Its Thn-d Annual Assistant
lee Cream Tasler Contest.
Twenty tas ters will be selected
na tionwide and flown round·lrtp
to the company's headquartet's
in Oakland. Calif for the one-day
tasting binge. Their asslgnmt&gt;nl
- to tasl e and evaluale each and
every one of the new flavors the
company has developed owr lhl'
last year and choose thoS&lt;• !hat
will be marketed in 1990.
John Harrtson. the company's
offtcial taste r. says the most
Important requirement for a
taster "i~ lhat they love Ice

Prayer
nesday, 7 P m.
FOREST RUl'l Si\P'I'Ili'I'. Rev. ,Nyle
Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bun&lt;h, .aupt.
SUnday School 9.30 a.m., Second. and
rourth Sundays worship oervlce at 2:30 p.
mMT MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St., Middleport. Rev. Gllbel't Craig,

10:30 a.m.
RUTLAND HIBLE METHODIST. Amos

lng service 7 p.m.; Wednesday evening
worship 7 p m VIsitation Thurlday 6· 30 p

LONG BO'ITOM - The Ha zel
Community Church be tween
Long Bottom and Por tland will
be having a hymn sl.ng wUh the
Gospel Messengers on Saturday
at 7:30p.m.

Sunday at 12:30 p.m. at the north
bound park on Route 33 near
Darwin. Special recognition will
be • given to Frank O'Brien, Deqver ~lc£&gt;, and Clarence Story
for lhelt communlly work. Those
attending are asked to bring a
covered dish and lawn c hair . The
P!!bllc is Invited to allemi.

Help wanted: tee cream tasters

.W.~ep~rt

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, Middleport. James! E. Kee;ee, pastcr
Bill Carter, (&gt;Mtor. Sunday School9:30 a. " Sunday morning w~ship 10 a.m. , Even·

m : Morning Worship and Communion

ROCK SPRINGS- Th.- Meigs
County Pamona Grange will
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meet Friday at 7:30 p.m . a! the
grange hall The fifth degre&lt;• will
bP exemplified in full form. All
officer s are asked to wear black
ijnd white. Hemlock Grove
Gt·ange wlll serve. refrt&gt;Sl)ments.

RACINE - The Charles a nd
Fanny Wolfe Beaver reunion will
beheldonSaturdaya l the Racine
Star Mill Park. All relatives and
friends are welcome. The co·
vered dish dinner will be held at
noon . There will be singing and
games for all.

DARWIN -The Modern Wood·

men annual picnic will be held

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pa.stcr. Sunday School 10 a~m.; Suaday
evening services at 7 p m. and Wednesday
services at 7 p.m.

...... SUDCilY School 9:30 a.m; Woroldp
SYRACUSE FIRWI'CHURCH OF GOD.
loervlc:e 10:111 a.m. Hlble otudy, Wedn...
DCI&gt;Ptatei:DIIal.
Wonldp IIOI'YI&lt;e SUIIIIay
day, T:OO p.m.
a.m.: llullday khod II a.m. IEwailll,
I REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS ,10
woroblp IOI'Yice T:OO p.m. Wedntldal ,
ClllliST OF LATI'I!:R DAY MINTS. Portprayer~~~~ 7:00p.m.
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IOI!d-Radnt Road. Mille Dubl. putor;
: arl'. HERMON UriiliD IJRI.TiaucN1
Juice cu... dlurch ""hool til-....
Clurebldlool t: 30 a.m.; MCI'DIQwanlllp • ·Ill CEllt' CHURCH. Loeallil Ia Tau:
111:30 a.m.; WednllllaJ _ . . . prayer
"It oil Ct. Rt. II. Rer. 11G11a1
........ 7:30p.m,
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FISHER
FISHER FUNERAL HOME

992 • 2121

CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION·
AL CHURCH. Klngswry Road. Rev

gram 9 a.m. each Sunday.

SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little,

RAWUNGS..C:OAn

271 hrtll

"Dignity and Service Alway&gt;'
Established 1913

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl

Robert Searles, S.S. Supt. Sunday Schqol
9: 30a.m.; Morning Worship 10· 30 a.m.,
Sunday evenln'g service 7:30p.m.; Wednesday service, 7· 30 p.m .

CHURCH ·SUPPLIES • BIBLES '

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EWING ' FUNERAl HOME
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Shuler, Pastor. Worship service, 9:30a.m.
Sunday SchooiiO· :.&gt; a.m. Bible Study and
prayer service Thursday, 7·30 p.m.

youth meeting Wed., 7p.m.churehservlcto.
PINE GROVE l;IOLINESSCHURCH,%
mile orr Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J . Watts, past cr.

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School 9: 30a.m. : Morntngworshlp, 10:30
a .m : Sunday evening service 7: 00 p m.

10 a.m.; wcnhlp 7 p.m.; Wetmesday, 6 p.m

Midcleport. Ohio 41710
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716 :NORTH SECOND AVE.
. MIDDlEPORT. OHIO

WILKESVILLE -The Wilkes·
ville Methodist Church wtll be
,havi ng a .song fest on Salurday,
July 8 at 7 p.rh. There will be soul.
blue grass. gospel, and olher
groups. The chul-ch Is on Route
160 al Wilkesville. The Rev .
Roberl Steel extends a warm .
welcome to everyone.

SATURDAY
LONG BO'ITOM -The Lon~
SUNDAY
Bottom Commumty Association
MIDDLEPORT
- The annual
will stagp it's annual Ic e cr ~ am
reunion
of
the
late
James Doyle
social on Saturday al lhe Long
Gertrude
Russell
Miller will
and
Bottom Community Buildmg.
be
held
al
lhe
Miller
homeplace
Ser vmg will begin at o p.m. Six
at 490 GrantS!. in Mlddlei!Ort on
flavors of homemade ice cream
Sunday,
July, 9. The potluck
will be sold. and hot ham and
dinner
will
begln at 1 p m . a nd all
sw1ss sa ndwiches , hot dogs wlih
reiatives
and friends are
sauce. pies, ' elc. will also be •
welcome:
a valla ble. Music will bt&gt; provided
by Spec Boring and Mary Abel.

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K&amp;C JEWELERS

new s lale representative, . will
greet the pu)llic.

POMEROY - The Carlelon
Church wlll have a rummagl.'
sale in th" Elberfeld Annex on
East Main Slreel in Pomeroy on
Fnday and Saturday from 9~.m .
to 4 p.m. each day.

lill !!l!idltl ond Ruth AM fex ,

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'-M_IDDLEPORT - T here will
be a round a nd square dane&lt;• at
lhe Mlddleporl Legion Annex on
Friday from B p.m. to m idn lght.
Music w ill be provided by True
Counlry Ramblers . The public is
InVIted.

ROWDS fOI EYIIY O((A.

214 E. 111~
992-5130 Po-oy

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FRIDAY
BELPRE- A weekend revival
will be held Friday. Saturday and
Sunda y at the Lil;(hthouse
Church. 810 Winton St , Belpre.
--~-:t----"s.,,ervlcl'S w\11 star t al 7 P·n;'· each

LU,ted On-.This
RACINE PlANING.IIL!-

and Church

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

mill ton lo$Smillion for thestor&lt;•s
a nd wi ll lea se Ihem back for 1R
yea1 s. with lwo 10-yt&gt;ar optiOns.
Action Auto cu rrently opera t&lt;·~
71 stores mcludlng fou r fran
ch ises with another conlrael . Th&lt;•
outl ets, loca ied lhroug houl Mich·
iga n, p rovide au tomotive parts,
repair service and gasoline al
di sco unt pnces.
The compa ny also a nnounced
pla ns to offer fra nch ises in four
additional sta tes- Illinois, Pen·
nsylvama. Ohio and Indiana '

Bowling Gr PC n State Univ&lt;'t'sity :
and Buckeye Girls Slate at ·
Ashland Collegp
PartiCipants the n submttted
appl1callons to Ihe Junior Cadel .
Program a nd went through an •
intervlf'W process before being

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Th P prog1·a m Is designed to ·
g1v•· young pPopiP bcll e r insi ght · ,
tnlo the p10blems faced by ·:
• lod ay's la w e nforce m e nt officf•r s .
by pcrmllllng them to sp&lt;' nd a , ~
t vp1 ca l wPek at th£' aeadPmy ~~~
cx pe rlr•ncmg the lral nlng of a '1
s tat&lt;' !looper.
, "
Junior Cadet Week Is financed " '
lhr o ug h volunlm v conlribu tions .:
from the Ohio Sla le Highway "·
Pal r ol Auxiliary a nd the Amen· c
ca n Legton Auxil ia ry. The pro- .,,
gram IS . coordmatPd by the · ,
/\mPn ca n Lcg1on and IS con· ~·
d ue led bv the ~tart of the Patrol .
Academy &lt;See ph otos on page
71
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Dr.Ayers

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Pediatrics &amp;
Internal Medicine

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Pleasant Valley Hospital
MedicAl Office Building

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Monday lhrough Friday
8:30a.m. lo 5 p.m.

FRIDAY I JULy 7I 1989
BEEF BARBEQUE SANDWICH PLAml ........... S2.49

s.rv•

Our Dlllalou1 Beef 81rblque SandWic::h,
With H01 Oolden French Fri• and
Your Choice of Hom emilie Col•l.w, Macaroni Salltd, or Blktd Beans.

SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1989

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New Patients Welcome ·

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CREAMED BIKED CHICKEN DINNER .............. S4.59

A OenlrOUI Portion of Our Hom ... .cte CrMmed liked Chick., Served Wtth
Maahld Pot.to• • Gr.vy, Hom1000ked Broccoli. Hom~mlde Biscuit or Hot Roll.
CDff... R-..1• or Dealfl'..nMtd, Both Fr•hty Brav.S Of e Smlll Soft Drink.

(304) 675-6015
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Valley Drive,
Poinl PleaMnt; W.VI. 26550
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Classified
• The Area's

Nsw Lo.tioft:
161 Norih Soc...
Mlddlopart, Ohio 45760

Number 1 Marke_tplace

SALEi &amp; SERVICE

CHAIN UNI FEtKES

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II

JONES TIRE
CENTER
•New Ttres

FlEE u~ns
IISIDEJifiAL &amp; COIIMIIPAl

ON SAlE NOW AT

oGeneral Chassts
llatnlenance

SEARS IN MIUUI.&amp;Piltn
6J.O.IID"J

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Business Services

SWEEPER REPAIR
AU MAKES AND
MODELS

MARTIN'S
FURNITURE
and MORE
222 East Main
POMEROY, OH.

992-6872

· 1600 GALLON
WATER SERVICE
UMESTONE
SPREAD
DIRT HAULED
992-5275

5-17-tfn

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In Memoriam

ttrown.

' (Written by Oker K••er Jr)

Sadly missed by
wife. children and
randchildren

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Help Wanted

Ptr Game

~· 11005-32

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SERVICE

Wt can r~air and rt·
cart radiators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

NO SUNDAY CAllS
3-11-tfn
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~ 992-2196
Middleport. Ohio

742-2455
Salfm St.
Rutland,Oh.

or les. 9•9·2860

6/ 30/tfn

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VAUGHN'S
AUTO - DIESEL
SERVICE
SYRACUSE. OHIO
Most Fore~gn end
Domest1c Veh1cles
A/ C Sen11ce
All Ma1or &amp;. Mtnor

•SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and REMOVAL
•LIGHT HAULING

NIASE Certified Machan1 c

CALL 992 -6756

992-2269

"DOC" VAUGHN
CertifuJd lu:ensed Shop

EVENINGS
4 / 6 / 89/ tln

5-2 5 -'88- tfn

SMALL
WANT ADS

PACK
ABIG PUNCH!
Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On June 27, 1989. in the
Meigo Couty Ptobate Court,
Case No. .26297, Frank
Knotts, Route 1, Box 103,
Langsville, Oh1o, 4&amp;741.

Freeman. deceMed, lata of
Route 1 , Box 1 03. Langsville. Meigs County, Oh1o:

Robert E Buck,
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Probata Judge
Lana K Nesselroad. Clerk
161 30;
7 , 14. 3tc

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On Juno 27, 1989, in the
Me1gs J; outy Ptobate Coun.
Case No. 26299, Kenneth
C Wololh. 33361 SbltoRouto
143, Pomeroy. Ohio 4&amp;769.

wu appointed Administrator of the eetate of Adrienne
French. decaued. late of R.
0 , Harrisonville, Ohio
45737.
Robert E. Buck.
Probate Judge
Lena K. Neualrood, Clotk
161 30;
7; 14. 3tc

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Help Wanted

HELP
WANTED
TOMATO FIELD
WORKERS
CALL
EVENINGS
614-247-2012

MY·T·SHOP
CUSTOM SCREEN
PRINnNG

N~

of

BISSEll
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUll
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"AI

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALlS

992-S 114
Located Off Bypass At
Jet. of Rts. 7 &amp; 143,
Pomeroy, Oh.
6-28·'89·1fn

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
YARDMAN MOWERS
ECHO SAW5 &amp; TIIMMERS
OREGON IAIS, CHAINS

LINDA'S
PAINnNG

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IY AN SIIVICE CENIEI

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Parts &amp; Swwlce 0.

INIERIOR-IXTEIIOI

VISA· MASTERCHARGE
HOURS: Mon. · Fn 9· 7
· Sat. 9-6
Closed Sunday

FREE ESTIMATES

Take tht pain out of
paiRting,
do
it for you.
VERY IEASONABlE
HAVE REFERENCE

ROUSH

CONSTRUcnON

DWNII! GREG

ROUSH

KEN'S APPLIANCE

SERVICE

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•Gravel

PARTS AND SERVICE
Fo• Moot 2 ond 4-cyCie ·
engines

Stock Pens for
Homelite, Weedaater.
Tecumseh, Briggs &amp;

1 freezer · needs repair 1
~•her 1 dryer • needs repeir

Call614-448·0861

742-2421

9773 ..... 6:00
6·15

PUBUC
RECYCUNG
NOW OPEN FOR
BUSINESS

14tt. &amp; Mol• St.
Point Pltooant, W. Ya.
We Buy Aluminum
Cans, Glass, Braoo.
Coppor end More

1101.-FII.:' - · · ....

Stratton

PH. 992-3922

For More lnfo,_tlool

304-675-3161

8-a-'S9'tfn

Listening Devices
· •Dependable Hearing Aid Sales &amp; Sen1icill
e, 'Hearing Evaluations For All Ages

3!: LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

~ Licenseif Clinical Audiologist
::z: ~614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-2104

G•m•
Sheph•d en datk Lab, 304-6758620
9 pupp•as half White

PBrt Elkhorn female dog. 1 ve•
old. 304-675-2440

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lost and Found

814-992-29a7 "" 814-9112·
2232 karen Lemlev
.Reward lost from Oold Aidg•
Darwin area. brown fem .. e
German 1hort hllr end llldc-t•

tem•e German Shap._d. Contact Guy Morris 81 .. 992· 7211
or &amp;1 .. 992·7715

417 Second AY..ue, Box 1213
,Gallipolis, IHio 45631
or at
V8teiMJs Memorial Hospital
.Mulberty Hcts. Pomeroy,

CHESTD, OliO
•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•Kt:rCHENS ·BATHS
•ROOFING
•REMODELING. REPAIRS

PIIONI DAY 01 EVDINGS

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Yard Sale

.......GiillliiQfls.........
&amp; Vicinity
• • · • • • • • • • • • • • • n o o o ooo h

~at

II Auction. Third &amp; Olivo,
81 .. 446-3159
wft h or

Junk Cars

without

mot011. Coli Larry Llvotv 814388-9303.

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Rd.

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f IIIIJIIIYIIII'IIi
Serv1ces

Ootago Sola Julv a. 9-1. ot
Sptlna Yell ... &amp;28 Mop to Aduh
&amp; chlldr1n clott"ng. houlllhold
it«n, aiNing room suit. Id... for
IPartment or dorm

····.. "Pomero;;· ....... ·..

lontod, team mornboi'/ DENTAL
HYGIENIST to loin our practice
full or pilrt· tlm• Must be
licensed to pr8Ctice in the state
of OH Exp. halp .. l llut not
req' d Wlllngtoworkh•d-Send
u• your ..sume to Box J:ta 201
c/ oOallpolio Dolly Trilluno 826
Third Avo .. Oolllpolla OH
468341

J oppo Rd . Roodovlh. Ohio (3
mllee east of TupPers ptlifts on
181 turn nght on County Rd
431
3 Md 4 family oale J utv 8th
ontv Furniture. flower1. cr.tts.
cknhet, much more New •d
used ttem1 Second houl8 on
New Lima Rd •• in HerrilonviUe.
Sat. July S. 10-4.

Everylhlng half price Fln1 m_.
on left on County Ad 26 at Five
Points

large 2 femttv gar-se .... July
7th. 8th 9·5 Oldtr.-dlesewlng
machine. pllfform
Iron
skUiets, elec motors, croaa cut
s.ws. ateel trap•. .,pu..ces.
12 lr1 U.W TV., 10 in doubte
grind stone, bon. girts and
women' s clothing. Much mite.,

seal•.

a.n.,·.

Siturday. July 8 9:00·3 00 Atr
condhioner, c•satte t•e deck.
c• load control tpringl. bedl
preld. cumins. little girls, IMII•
and men clothinR. etc Lower
and of Mlddl01&gt;orl, n . . corpot
outl81 Altn r.ancift

Sit , July 8th 7'h mil• out
Foren Run Ad on C1rrnel Ad.
Wetch for 119M

.......Pt'PTeiiiiiinf···-&amp; Vicinity
Y•d Sale. Thurs. Fri.

1988 Rodm.,hdlollll 28xllt
3 ..... 2 b. . . . . .. tlr..... ., bt
mov.... CaN 81 .. 44&amp;-BM4of·

Will c•e far eld•'v man or
women in mv home. 814· 6&amp;7-

340 2 anytime

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I. 7.S: Rt 2 Nonh. Oppooh
Good Shephetd p. .on~~ge. Kidl
., d aclJh clolhing: tools, btow·
••: motors: kn:s more. 8 00 till
1
(All Girio Y•d Solei Fri .,d Sot,
July 7 on d 8. 9:00 AM to 4:00
PM size newborn to 7 First

hou• on left put Union Camp
Ground, 3 mles from New
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· 72EI1Dnlmollllohom&amp; 12x811,
..,. . _ , potch,

woodllu•- U200 M.., ooiL

Colll1 .. 388-8888.

1987 8hultr -clll• homo. 3
b•.. 2-bot hoi c 11. 3 c• v•1111•
FO&lt;•I•bv- call81.. 387·
7212 all• &amp; p.m.
2 br. 1 boll\ Spon.., lm•lol

A.'-'"'*"'m

tral•· EJC lrwest·
mft .. Nntelunlt. window. AC.

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Murtbom.-1 / e21100 Cf'OWn
Clly. St.. Lot 1 011
81 .. 288-12B2ofl• 8 p.m

Schools
Instruction

RE-TRAIN NOWI
SOUTHEMTERN BUSINESS
COLLEGE. 629 Jackson Pika
Coli 81._446-4387. Reg No
86-11-10&amp;68

EAIIN MONEY Reaclng bookol
t 30 000/ yr In coma potent I..
Drtab 111 805-1187-11000 Ext
V·10ta9
love clothas1 Demonstrate
beaJtilJI do1 het Jor an.,.. party
plan' No modeling lnvotved Fun

effectNe ~ide Send
•9 91 to Resu~f Unlimited,
Crown Crty. 0H45523

lntS"Yiew

Re1ume Wrrttng Kit

ProfM-

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MUST SELL Own• moving to
' Florldt. 19114 Ux70, 3 bt. 1
1/2 b•h on -oct tot. F...,c:ll
~~-~~~&amp; Ct,ll 81._44&amp;-

2 br., 10.10 W•twood on

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7463

WHI do bat,., sitting in my homa
Centenarv area call 614· 446-

8182

383-2827Ext P 867

F111o11etal

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BusinBSS
Opportunity

t30.000/ .,.• lnmma poten-

Ee.y WorlcJ Exc pay I Aaembla
products at home Clll for
•nform1t10n 804-149·0870

Ext. 313 (Open Sun.-,}

Need en RN lor Dfreclor of
Nursing posk10n for 100 bed
sk•.:t nuningfeciltfy Excellent
sal.-y &amp; benefits Contact
Scentc Hilt, fh 2 Box 282.

llctwel. OH 4&amp;614.

Full-tlme/ Part·time. Intern•·
tlonol Co expending loCIItv.
goad work habltt a ambition
req'd Call for lppoinfm..t Csll
81 .. 248-98SB oak fo, M"
Maddox

!NOTICE!
THE 0 HIO VALLEY PUaLIS HING CO recommends th.n you
do bualn•• wrth peo;rle you
tmow. an~ NOT to 1M\ money'
through tt. mell until you hiP.' a
invetttgMad the offering

Be Your Own 80111 Distribute
Frito-lay, N1biloo. HersheV and
other name brtnd sMdc toods
owned accounu Independent
Net~nll Censut shows .-.nual
werage plrt·timee•nlngs up to
•17.000 Vou will nead

t11S.OOO C:llh for aqutpment
Cell 1· 800.782· 1&amp;50 onytlmo
Op•ator 48

Dental Msistlnt needed Exp
pref•red b.lt not nece~s.-y

Real

Send resume ft)! eta Bax 002.
G11Upolil Daily Tribune, 8215
lhi•dAvo.Galllpolil. 0H48831 .

at Hair
HlghUghto con 81 .. 446-4697.

Now

htrtng

App"

Sal• A• needed for a local
IUpplv C:O. Must h.,e rlti.t:Jte
auto ar• incktd• Oelli&amp; M•ton • Mli91 Co Call 614-4464109 far lntll'\ltiW

w... ted·

hrt· time posttlonl

IYalllble for indvkll ..s int•
eneclln workingwtlh chll cten &amp;
adolloentt on P••onel slflfV
iliUM. For., appiiC*ktn. wrlle

CAPS. P 0 8011 207 Joc:l!o..,,
OH4&amp;1140

GOVERNMENT ' JOBS
e16.040-.59.230 ye• Now
hlllng. c.n m 8011-IB7·8000
Ext R-9S05 for curront fedall
1111

Service company

No selling

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Estale

12x60 mobie home for !!lie.
J)tl1 lot with worklhed on
Jackson Pik&amp;Ctose to 315 Cell
11 .. 446-lj005

3 bJ. oecUonal. 2 .,II b•hl.
fireplecelbuitHn h.ltch, double

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RETAIL MERCHANDIBER Nallollll '-too
PW-- port·--lngln
Ponwow ..... tor ,..... ••·
ch.,clo•. fl•llllo diiYtlmo
hour&amp; •1ndllll1 a• n.,..
oaiy. If you ... WOIII lndop., ..
Mllir -'lriiUMito: Ml.lh•
P 0 . 1 .. ..Ut2 81 .•1'•1 Mn ,
8&amp;114.
Gov•n'*In gin
you• · - ... h ......... d
u-ocl. Por • ..,,_ lot of
Jallo .,d oppll. .loft .,.. 111138J.M27•t 1'811.
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Countrydr..., form- 3 bt.
2 botho, only/e24,9911 • up.
hoourmOdll Con 1-81 ....67311

12Jt80 mobile home. 2 BR ,
loceted 3 mH• .. om town. •225
month. Wot01 paid. Cell ,,._
446-105&amp; . . ., .. 446-2082

2 bed rm tnilw, no petl ell
8114-448-0893.
2 br , unfurnished. aU elec. AC.
Rt 5SS, o•lvoto tot Colt e 1 ._

446-4807 or 61 .. 448-280,2

2 1&gt;1' • unfurniohod. 10xl0 wlh
.: .. ndo. In ChMhire. Rat. &amp;
Dop "''' d Col 30.. 875-97110.
o• 81 .. 446-43&amp;9.
81 .. 441 ·1301 (Locoll

bolo.

For ule or rent 2 bedroom.
fu rnl1 heel. wes her· dryar. air,
122&amp; month !Wadopoo~. 81._
992·7479.

ref•·

Trlil•. 2 bedroom cle.,,
anc. required, At. 1. locust

Rood. 30 .. 1711-1078

.

44

Apartment
for Rent

Compllte line of o• 1urnilhlngs, oak dinane 8 pr•• back

2 br ~ lpt in quiet- residential
neighborhood Carpeted,' rangti

6 rafrlg. plus •orne furriiture

fumlohed--- .. dryer hock

up-one c.. o•eoe/ •225. plus
ut!ltloo Call 81 ..448'7729
aEAUTIFU L APIIAT"'ENTS AT
IUDGET PRICES A'l' JACKSON ESTATES. 538 Jocka'"'
Pike from •192 i mo Welk to
shop and movies 814--448261SEOH

Furn61hed 3 rms, &amp; bath.
upatltrs clean. no pets S •oitable
tor one Ref • Oep required
Cal 814-448-1519

P"'odtdo. CttySchoolo. Coumy 3887
- · · Calll1.. «1·0801
Suitllllelotfort,...•orbulclng New 1 br
~

'

.,t

furnllhad
tn
Midcllport. AC . cllll 614-892·

6304. ., &amp;14-448-89"

8, .. 4411-7729
AoNon. lorgo ... lcln~ lot~
moblo hom• pennlftod. pulillc e•~ L
729 S
wat•. pri- rotllco4 Clyde ~·..., - n opto
ocond
- . Jr 30....7 • 23 31.
Ave. Furnished1 afficienci•
-·
u vstarting et/e171 lncludel wa- acre Camp Cor.lav. Polm ter a. gwt.a• C.ll 814-44~
y,
1'1-ont. tun hookup. 30._ 87 5- 41107, 0&lt; 81'-446-2602.
7BH.
2 br 8Pf.. c1mrelelr. dlshwltsher
12 .... Long Hoi- Road.
Lottrt. w.vo. l'llono 30._8953928.

Rcni.Jls

N-ly

ramodeled. Needl tktlework. 9
mt f of Rio Oratde-Movlf19"
Must ... t19,000 ftrm Call

41

Homaa for Rent

hech Stroot Mldllapo". Ohio.

one.,d two bedroom furniehed
apts. ref•enoe .,d deposit.

304-al2-2518.

..~

Fumilhed 2 bad-oom apt •
trence

and security deposit

•aqultod. Now Hoven. 13041
8a2-3267.

One bedroomfurnlehedept, very
Cl- .,d nice. No pots 30._
875-1400
One bedroom furnllhed spt, 1ft
utiltti• pllid. central air, 30 ...

676-2722

1210/ mo

an Gnthm School

Rd Coll814-44&amp;-31a80111._
44&amp;-4491 .

1--------Inc 2 IR spsrt.,....,.,
Reg~nev ~

niiW plush c•pet. n.., peint,

utMk101 portlally pold •175 mo.
30.. 675-6104 .. 30 .. 875&amp;381

'E than Allen coffeeandendtable.
s... Kenmore 8 1 cubic ft
chMt type freuer Good cond i-

wash• &amp; elec. dryer.
tllde-e~ bed sofa Fulls ire bed. 3
dt:IWer dr. . . lfttlqUI l:rMt
bed. • fuH sire beddinG lamps.
&amp;: end table Corbin a. Snvd•
Forn Coli 81 .. 446-1171
Air cond. 1 B.OOO btu. &amp; living

"" "'~" Cell 81 ._ 268- 68a9

2 Bedroom furntshed apt
100 00 depotll pluseledric.

45
Rooms for rent· week or month
Starting at .t120 a mo GatHia
Hotol-61 4-448·9&amp;ao. •

53

Fwn., .tfidency, 11 utiNt• peld

Htgheet prteet patd. cash for
orientals. quihs. cupboards.
neon clocks. enttre estates C.ll
collect 30._626-3276, ot30._
523·11864.

Sleepmg rooms wh:h cooldng.
Also Trailer IPACfl, All hook- l4t8
C AU after 2p.m 30•· 7735861 MaeonWV
Space for Rent

Commerclalspec:e.. 1400 square
feat. corner Second and Pin a.,
Ample p•klng- ,_, Cell 814441·4249. 446·2326. 446·
«26

Country Mobile Home Park.
Route 33. North of Fom•ov

Lole. rentals. ..rts. ul• Cal
I 14'992-7479
Office' Of smell l:lusin•• spec:e
for rent in Mlddl.,ort AI
uttllttM in~decl Air conditio
ontd 1200 par month. AW~il•

blo Julv 101 Cell 81 .. 9926&amp;4&amp;. 7·00 a m -4:00 p m .
814-NI-2217 evenlnge

Buv or Sell. fUverlne AntiQues.
1 12• E Main Street. Pom•oy
H~rs M,T,W 101m to 8p m.
Sunday 1 to ap.m 81 .. 892·
2626
54 Misc. Merchandil6

Humidifier. t40. Smith Caron~~

aiiCirtc
ly,.wrtler
166,bievcl•
men·s
and
women'•
10 speed
150 eoch 114· 992· 5502
flewe mesaege on an•Mrlng

Beds. dr•sWI, beG'oom

suit• Desks. wrlng~r Wither. 1
complete line of Uled .,fnll:ure
NEW· Weet•n boot• e35
Wo•klioota .,. &amp; up (Stool &amp;
aoft toe} Cell 81 .. 448-3159

Countv Appll111ce. Inc. o0od
used appliances and T.V sets.

0pen8AM to6PM Monthru
3•~

·

GOOO USED APPUANCES
WMhers, drylfs, refrig.-•ors.
rengea Skaggs AppliencH
Upper 'River Rd b•lde Stone
Cr"t Motel 81 .. 44tl-llp8
LAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sof• and chairs priced tom
1381 to ••as. Tobloa' eiiO ond
up to 1125 Hld•a-bedl t380
to t695 Aeclln"' e221 to
U?&amp; Lampo UB to 112&amp;
OinMtH t101and up to t496
Wood tlble W·6 Chairs e281!J. to
•785 Ooak 114&amp; up to U?&amp;
Hutch• •400andup. bunlrt bedl

complete w-mattr.... •29 5
.,d up to 138&amp; loby bedo

U&amp; &amp; king !rome •80 Good

eeteatiDn of bet*oom su••
matlll clbinelt. headbo • • e 30
and up to 1115

~;·~·

PIHnt •le now going an It Palm
Plus. 20 p• cent off r~l•
price on Interior llld exterior
Plttobi,l•gh Ptlnto. SoleMcloJuly
22 You work too h•d to pelnt
withll!fVthlngiMt PAINT PlUS.

2415 Jockoon Avo 30._17540114.
1 &amp;0 Conuc Books. 111 fidel.

130.00 Call 30._175-4290

For Sal&amp; Jpc living room suite,

1100 00. (304}1711-397&amp;
Crocheted Rose Ripple Afghan.

Phone (304} ,676-2346

55

Building Supplies
Bulldtng Mat•llll

Block. brick eewer pip•. windows. hntels. etc Clatde Win-

t•s. Rio Grlf'tde, OH
81 .. ~46·6121 .

56

viM. ot•oom. low 90'a 814143-&amp;211 cwl1 .. 949-2818

m., ot,_

It Double lot. two c• o•ega

full b • .,.. .. ll'ld

ta•ura 'ft'IR s.c:rlflc:e
892· 7430.

atoc:l!·lab puppies. 7 wk old.
Wormed / 121 Great tamtly
dogo COil 814-246-98B9

Bull High
g. Call 814-

m..,

6114-592-2322 "
3&amp;31

FEED J D NORTH PROOUCEI

Baagla pups for •I• 9 wk old

125 Coli 81 4-446-0373

Pl.;-ful pure

bfed Hu1ky pups

2

white. 1 black wtth m•k. blue
evn React;' to go Also ?month

old male gr., husky. rul nice
pet. 814· 982·5144 ev•ung

AK C Registered Golden Re·
trleYIIIr puppltl 8 WHkl old.
Had all shots C".all 304-882·

ATTENTION Hone Owners,
PiintPiustsnowc•rvlngtack
Paint ,Ph.ts. 2416 Jadcson A\18,
Pt Pit, phone 30 ... 675-4084

1-:-:-:::-::--:-:...:.-:---:--:-:-1983 Chrysler E Cleu .
&amp;1 .496 00, (304J 67&amp;-4480 ,g

19S2 2BOZX. 2 a•t•. 6 •-d.
T·topt. runt a11c Cell J304J
675-6772 and ask for Scott
FO&lt; Solo 19S4. AMC EogloSta.
Wgn 4 WD Air. 88.000 mllos.
13,800. (3041 676-2670

8881

Fiberglass truck topper·Ex
cond . •210. Sofa sleeper 3/ 4
alze UB Eloc. welder/ t40 Call
61 .. 387-7a13

Pure bred Walk• Coonhount

pupo f30 Coll814-992·2682

MtJted h.,. oondil10ned. nw•
wet. ntcebtles / $1 60uch.CII
30 .. 8711-2902 alt. . . . m

Fish Tenk. 2413 Jec'son Ave.
Point Ple••nt. 304-676-2063

Hay For Sale Call 614-3889771

W...,.. I drver. c.ll 814-446-

10geloot up •t4 99ond 10 glil
complete ltl3 26

Sawmill {land tlpel gune·

omlquo. 22 cal
30-01, _,tique
ble bltfllll

ddy Stone

dou..-np Hell•c

GWIIIKIJI

eoo

wilder (Ho...., Coli 614-446737.2.
•

"'l eeutlful led• dl.-nol)d ring~
lndu. . epprefsal oertlflcllfe.
Ladl• ...,, I
oltcko. Colt
. , .. 8112-1141

ell••

Transportal1un

Registered Beegle pups,

~d.

M\'llllle

bolo•• 9 p m (304} 882·3481

AKC registered Blue Austrill.-.
Hell• speyed. female. 875 00.

(304} 8711-&amp;1 10

57

•••on1.'

lndltitOJII ' guitar
beginners. serious . . larilt Brui-

cardlo Muolc. 1114-4411-0187.
Jeff

w.... ,..

inatructot. 114-

4*Ml77 Llft'lited aper11nga

69

For

S!llll

or

Trade

Pl_ie"" oata clll.,.tlme.l304l
171-1331.

PS. PB. AM -FM Cell 614-4467903

1974 Chevy, rtondard $8110.
Ctlf 614· 379-2828
77l-' ton 4wh dr Chevy With
snow plow Good enplne. fatr
bottw" Neadl trMsmia11on work

19&amp;G Cell 814· 388-9688

71 Auto's For Sale
1971 ch.,efle 3&amp;0 Engine 318
en glne. 358 tranl exc cond .
southern car Cell 814-668-

1977Chevy C10. 3opd 250·8
cvl runs good, •.too Cal
814-843-2117

4~23

1989 Cam•o R·S . white with
T·top. V-B. loaded t12.500,
Clll 111 .. 448-1066 ... 61 ..
448-2082

Musical
lnstrull16nts,

Trucks for Sale

For Sale 1983 Marwrv Lynx.

A C P S , P B.. Good C»nll..
e199&amp;; 1987 Aotro Von. P 8 ..
P.B . A C. oxc. cond. e 14,
Coll 114-245-11021. or 114246-9374.

._!1-

OOVEII NMENT SEIZED Voho
cl• from •100 Fordl. Mer·
- · c ....... Chovyo. SUI·
pluo BL1ye11 Guide (1!
80(,.117~&amp;000 Ext 8~10189

eou...

19111 Morc:uoy
Y-1.
cru••· tit, ..,, power .,ery.
thi!'G· Excellant condition
neoo. Col 61 .. 448-110114 or
11 .. 371-2290

1979 Jeep CJ7 380 engtne.
fibartl• top, 44,000 actual
mHes. M.,y new pens &amp;14-

992· 7530
1975 pick-up truck. 8 cvl.
stlndlrd trans , (3041 882
3&amp;36
'14 ,Fo•d pickup'""" bocl v .s
naeds enc;na WtM"k 77 Oldl
Om1110. Y·8 2110 30.. 675eiU.
73

Vans

&amp; 4 W.O.

1--------;....!.-

1180 Dodge Conversion Van,
tow mit- •caltont condl·
tton e211oo. 81._98&amp;-4439

1184

Dodga Caravan
•e.ns. oo. 13041 1111- «8o

I~====::::::J.::::::::;:::::::::::~ ina
tt71 Mer..,,. Mon•ch. C11oo 74 Motorcycles
.-. axceiiMI aandtlon. 1---------by Bruce Beattie

1980 M"""""' fotr conclttorL
1983 RWI*'~ Alien"" Good
condhlon Colll1 .. 4411-78411

81 Oldl Omega looks good,
ruNgoad. Must.ell •100 Cell
11 .. 3811--8

oppli.,_. CtU1 .. 448-7572.
Moura: 1·5

Co•ehman Cam par '..
Rtmovebl e stove an ir
ewninp. portabla •oil•.:

tabla

good cond~10n

_ . . , . . . dry•- - ·
pool wltlto. e2110 Aloo 2 w ..
tlr oond CoN 11._2488401.

c- '""

do¥..,_..,,..,, _-.

'""'
c.n
.tt74
,.. 288-1171.
.. lt .. 21111270.

117 !
Znd It . 110m-.
114-9t2-1331 Qr 114- . ..,
liMit.
.

1171Por&lt;IP-210. 4114HIIo....c!,
llllbotl P a " ......... c.•
11'-245-tl&amp;7.

HOUM for •leonl.. dhRI Rold,
oil btlck. 3 .. 4 btctoomo. 1Y,

"Cen we work In 1181'8 till tho air
cond~lonlf!g'e tlxed?"

•

875-3723

.

6, t8.999. 13041 675-44ao

-.

~,::9::7-::-8-:-W:-1:-n-neb_o_go-:-2-4-lt-.~~~-oep-.-,:
St•craft pap-up, sleeps I , tu;. 1
nace. wry good conditiOn, price '
on in1pac1 506 29th &amp;treat "

. '

Home
Improvements

BMIMENT
WATERPROORNG
lklcondtttDnal lifltt~ "'••· ·
tee locsl retwenc• furnished. ~
Free 1t1t1m•• Call collec:t
1·61 .. 237-0488. d..,. 01 nlvn .
Aoger•BasementWatwprooting
~
SWEEPER M'ld IBWtngmachlne
repair, part: a. and suppli-. PI cit
up erld deliv-ery, D•vls VIQ.Ium'
Cleaner. one half mile up
Glorg11 Creek Rd., Cell 814-:.

4411-0294. .

•

'
llumR

•ornovol Cell 30._1175-1331

Aot.-y or cable tool cl"llling.~
Mpstwells complllledsamed.,. .
Pump 111• md nrvice. 304
895-3802

Ron's TV ServiCilo speci.izlngin
Zen•h •I• a 11rv10ng most ottt.
tnndl House calls, ... o 10me
epplitnca repairs W Va 30~

676-23980hlo 61 .. 448-2464.

•

Eleclrical. roofing. kilch.-a. .,._.
tt.oom. riPitc:em..t. framing. "
ooncr•e. dryMII. cenrruc

1n.:

ltllhfion Ill rMnodeltng 304.

875-24AO

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

..
"

' CARTER'S PWM81NG ' ' :
AND HEATING
•
Cor Founh end Pin a " •
GolhpollL Ohio
.'
Phone 614-446-3888 or 814-.
446-4477
-•

Electrica 1

84

&amp; Refrigeration

-----........:.· :
•

• •
R111dehtial or comrn.crll wtr~ "
In g. New ~~WVk:e or rep II' a ~
Licensed •ecrrtall'l RidenOur:
Electrical. 30 ... 675-1788.
•.

85

Gen'&amp;ral Haulil'l"' •
,.

.

'

DHI•d Water Servtce Poolt :
Chlt•ns, Wells DeUvsrv Arrr' •
tlmo Call 61 .. 44ti-740 .. No·
!lJ net.,. calls
' ~

J &amp; J Wiler Service Swimrring
pool1. cllt•n•. wells. Ph 111-2•6-9286.
•'

-:---,.---"--,_..: .

1183 7tl01hoctow. e18oo C. I
11.. 448-1112.

Coli 30._175-&amp;370

1971 Hartev Devilon Lectr•
glide .,. dr•L •c cwlg/nll
cond. low mil• U500. Col
1980 2 dr Babe• SW, Pl. PI, 11 .. 446-1711.
MO.. 4
Muot ool by. 11111 Y•mlha mulm c.,ctr
llalutdoy.
. . . c..... IP~tle red sMft drive low
ot Cirillo mltole1300 flolllpolla Col
14. 1?0 .,._441-1001

PICKENS FURNII'URE ,
N-/Uood
Houoahold .,,,. .... , 112 mL,
.lortlcho Ad Pt. Plo•ont. WV.
oaltl0-.1711-1450

c.u

etooo.

1971 Harl., Davldlon Super
ONd&amp; $3000. COil onvtlmo.
11 .. 446-7788.
.

81 Cllovylnopol.,.toilon-n
nice fomlly c• lluno good
e1&amp;00. Coli 81 .. 388-9881

I'

197$

sleept I

Fetty Tree TrimmtnD

A International dump truck wtth
trail.- 310 John De•e Do~:er
Call after 6 30 p m 614-3792195

ooch. 30._ 773-5808.

Hom• cent,.. air. """' good.

-offer Coiii14-387· 024S

'

18 ft Browl• Cempw. &amp;ott
c:onwined. Aver111e condttlon.~
Aeasonlbla 814-992-7813
,

1979 Mustang Cobra.
11.000 00 """' 5:00 (3041
875-3913

Coll61 .. 379-2741

lilrta l'tiiiN , elec cream separator,
spring tooth h•oow C•ll 814379-2&amp;02

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

'78 Chev.rtl 4 cvl llltO. lOUd
U60 00 or belt ofhr.
30.. 576-2854

2 riding IIWn mowers 1 cub
C.det 88 1 Bol. .o 1400Hri•

Fo• Sole: 10 apd Huffy Bike..

Pappy's Und and ,._. Tir11.
U1edJ!ld niiW tires. in the old c•
wash beside BJ"1 Reatu•nt an
Jlclcson A\II'
,,

bo~

89 Dodge 260 plcku p, With
Cummins diesel engine. &amp;speed.

lawn mower. ndlng mow·
••· tiller, trlctors• ac:cessori•
Agreeon Inc John O..e Sal•
&amp; S.Vtco. Golllpollo. colt 114446-047&amp;

3331. tronl and ahnement

11.8 96, 4.000 good uMd tir•r
semi t lrll. ne.v tires

81

988 pounds oftobecc:o bale. cell
61 .. 245-9171 289 pound I&lt;&gt;
blcco b•e. call 614-246-5513.

femals, 61h weeks

:

POOR 80Y STIRES. 30.. 87&amp;:

1987 Pontuae Ftero, 4 cyl 6
speed ftlt wheel. AM · FM
Clllette, low mil• uc cond
17.995 00 Phone 30._882·
2671

AKC Reg11ttred Cock• Sp.,i._t
pups Butf · blond Shots.
wormed. rea(tf Call 614·698·

Beautiful Pure Br•d German
Shaphord Puppleo 1 mole. 3

.

:;:::--..,..,..---~ '•

72

U.id

30'-1711-3248.

1987 Tenv Resort 24ft tiWII•. ~
self contalnad, awning. other"
•tras. •&amp;.876 00 . .. call 304-,.

2854

Ruling mower. push mo'Ntlr. &amp;:
rototller P•ts washer Call
11 .. 448-4428.

pertswilhwheels,andtlrll ~

Jtep

1983 G•ond Prix P.S . PB, AC.
tit whool. AM -FM tad;o, , _
tns. ~slnn1•30oo 114-992·

3 tral• a~ele tirea &amp; rims tor
sale/*300, or tt'llde for hay Cell
61 .. 3811-8819

HondO"'O cc MopOd, 8 1&amp;0 250
gellnn;ft:tel oil tank. ei50 loclong
toot che!lt for full sRetruck. e70
Call 614-448-2713

'

614-992-7871

'

HAPPY JACK FLEA GAAO· AI 64 Hay &amp; Grain
metal patented device controls
fle11 '" the . home wtthout
..hemteal• or axtermtnltor Re~
suhs overnight! R&amp;G feed &amp; AttentiOn tobacco producers
Supply, 399 W. Mal" St. Pome- ldtn,,;,au "',,g&amp;your crop against hail
0 Contact the Jim Aftle
roy
Agonq~ 61 .. 379-27SB.

46311 before 9 p m

30 .. 175-712S.

1987 Ford Escort OT•. Sitw-er.
Call 81 ... 247 4793

3 b•b¥' Holst em bull calves Call

8 114-389-9S24

2 Purebred 8 week old Siam••
ktneno. eso. each~ Cell 6 14·
446-0085

For Sale· 4 mirrored shding
closet doors S11e 24" • BO"
Calll1 .. 24&amp;-&amp;716

Four Chlllengll" II elumlnu"l
14 Inch &amp;: four hole..
1200 rwm Cuh only Col\

Servtc es

Morcul'f Ly ... Eu.
enoo. eon 114-24&amp;,, ......1477.

'

wheels

1304! 875-4689

Rogero Medlcol.
2104

EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jock·
son. OH 1-800.637-9628

1978 Plymouth Arrowt esoo
Colt 81 .. 256-8704, "' 61._
256-1189

aft.- 6·0op m

Ouart111r hor .. gelding 11 yrs.
old, Very gentle trail horse
&amp;4&amp;0 S•ddte (wulern) 160
81 .. 992-5188

For Sale· Conaete and Pl11hc
stptlc tanks All til" RON

far e39&amp; or wtl part out Cal(
814-388-9886
•

71 Lincoln. ,_ntngout •3&amp;0for
all Coli 614·388-9688
•

614-698· , _ _ _ __;__ _ _ __
Std. 1350, Cell

e150 Coll614-256 6322.

1800-686·

-----------''
'
73~ tonChwy truclc. wHisell atr

chemicals or exterminator Reaults overnight! BIDWELL CASH

3 lalctoombrid. homewft hl•ge

30 ~ 1175-7332.

:.rf::•

75 Chayy 4 speed trantmlllior\.
tor ton trUCk •100 CaM 814-ol
388-9686 '
•

tar 5 p m

3020 John Deere tr•c· For Sale: 1980 Omi 40.000 m•
tor/e519&amp; . 2010 John New pllint, MW tires. exc cond
O.oroi t3450. John D••• 3 Coli 614-379-2602
point mower/•395: Vermeare
raurd bllller/ t2898 Call 614- ,987FordT.,poG l likenwt,
AC. Low mt . ale Of tlke over
2a&amp;-8622
""'manto, t;oll 814,268-1969
'
18 fl fl•bedtl'ltler, •ngleaxle, lfler 5 p .m
tl.tel ti'M. till bed. 8376 ttrm
1979 OldomobKe Di•ol, 1983
Call 614-386-9688.
ChBV Citation Cd 814-446Used Hey Binders tn good 7372.
worki11g c:ond 1110 new John
Deere mower co ndltlo ne rt 1974 T·blrd rune good/t450
Coma see what we hsve ~all 814-319-9916
Agraoon Inc John Deera Sal•
Malita. re-butlt
tn servtee. Upp• Rlv" Rd
eo. aU1omatic.
Oalllpolto. call ., .. 44&amp;-047&amp;
. brown/1950
46-5406
with front kJader
7372
1987101ded. T oa Suprawtth
100 000 ml
..-.my Exc
shape. See c• It Jumbo. Rio
63
livestock
G,.. ,..; 813. o c.tt 11424&amp;-9843
Reg Chlllll
view f•m br
446-1'15a

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories
- - - - - , - - - - -........:

HAPPY JACK FLEA GAAO· All
metal patented devtce control•
fl.. In the home wft hout

lot. Mid w., D~a N- Hev.,
Good cond. 30._ 773-11881

Mct.. 1VJ•cr•wllhban.Call
~at .1P Pointmont all• 4:00PM.

I h.,e 1 new·tdea 2 row corn
pick ... exc cond E Brush Hog
International 7 ft hav conditeoner / 8126 Cell &amp;14-26886B9

Athensl1V81tock Sales Albany , 3356 after p m
OH Due to 1lln81 ot ow,.r, will
sel112mllkingcows&amp;3oowsto 1977 Ford LTD in •cellent
freshen In .36-40 dlf(l Cows shepe. e2100 132 Butternut
be .nspected prior to,., .. 1 A\18'. Pom•ov. Ohio

weve ov-. Klil"e A--111.

e1~

Farm Equipment

Full blooded 4 mo old male
Pomeranl., /e75 Full blooded
Cocker Spaniel pups/1 100
ooch Colt 614-379-2103

Uoocl oppl.,_ W•lln.

Four bectoom home on Inch

61

1983 Olds CutiMs Supreme
loeded. exc cond. low mt
14500 Cal 61 .. 448-2390 of·

HOLSTEIN DISPOSAL SALE
Seturdl'f, Jutv Bth. 1 pm

...

f&lt;H aele bv - · In Mlcld 011011

&amp; L1v~s1uck

vice Cell 814-448-3844alt• 7
PM .

t•godock. 2 . . welo. 1 rorottv.

40xl2 m•al outlalilclng. ICinlc

71 ' Auto's For Sale

-.

Groom and Supply Sho~Pet
All breeds All
styles lams Pet Food Deals.
Julte Wabb Ph 814-448·0231

Nlw end uHd l"rtftlJI'II and

Rent

Cell

Pets for Sale

Vallw Furniture

for

Fm11 Suppl1eo.

WhHichltl's· naw or u11d 3
wheeled electric scootars Call

10 Ooyo
- h w•h
•proved cradlt 3 Ml• out •
Bul..,lle Ad Op., 9 AM . 10 8
SNAFU~
P.M. Mon. dlru Sot. 11._44&amp;0322.

42 Mobllti H'omes

~~;;;~;~~~~::;:::::::::::~

30 Rad Heawy B,.d Pullers
Hatched Merch 15 S1 50 each.
114-247-48&amp;6

.

Ave Gellipolll:, 0 H.

76

roh, many differw petterrw).

AKC registered Cocker SpMliets

Goods

'Sot 814-446-1889, 827

1971 Gl•omoller IS' 140H.P .~
woltnhru Wlndoh/old. e3.200.
..... &amp; 00

For •I• 12 ft flb•gl•• bo • ·
1200. Wollp- e7 00 double
rol, pre-putld vinly lover 260

Persi., sndSiem•ellldHim•
t.,sn kittens Chow stud ,.,..

$27&amp;. Call 614-

AUCTION :t:=NITURE 62
Olive St . Gallipolis.
NEW- 8 pc. wood group - t339.
Uving room suil•·•1&amp;9-•699

USED~

8j)ll 2311 Clblf\ C8tl814-4411-'
7372
•

81 .. 992·&amp;188

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.

Antiques

Buy. sell or trade. antlquu &amp;
collectabl.. See Dtdl; or Setty at
Ed's Gellipotil Flee Markllt.
Sat/ Sun. or c•ll 814·446·
7812 d11lv after 6 p m

MerciJaiHIISI~

51 ' Houiahold
.

1988, 18' - - .. . - . (
Metcuoy 90 HP . Tlh. Trim. ol~
inJection. er.e eond \ow hours..
Cell 61 .. 448-3712

Peach Pram gown 7-8. vary
pretty Fushla and bteeksequins.
forJYW~I. New t385. Alklng eao
'140 With hoop, li.r:a 7·9

Oro,omtn g

46

~~--~-----------·

tion 814-992· B111olt01'1p m

A -1

For S_.e: UsedHormontelluxelre
fuol oM 1\Jrnoce/$100 Cell
81._446-3968, At. &amp;88

Mlttrea•orboA . . in~
full or twin •78. ftrm •81. and
t88 Queen Mil 127&amp; &amp; up.
King e310 4 drewer ch•t t81.
Gun cobln•o I. B. &amp; 10 1J1"
lll:r;' mltlr-• e31 a t48
Bed framM • 28, Qu"" Size

3 or 4 BR house. l•ge ftwnlly
room. 11h bath. C tty Schools
Gas hea. l•ge 181181 lot with
thadetreet Cab•n•s. reftig••
tor &amp; range. Call tor appointmont 81._ 4411-3907

-ahor/ 196. G E. dry~t/ .7&amp;,
Whi&lt;looot dryo•l e75. 30 In ell
ges renge/ •7&amp;; refrlg-frost
free / 116 , M•yug auto
wash• /•110, Ch•t freezer. 17
.... 11 e1110: SkoggaAppllon,_,
Upp01 Rlv• Rd Cell 81 .. 44117398.

utiiHOI pold (3041 876-

ntofWI\

971G

euo

114-288-8304.

,_.gel

40 inch alec.
t715: 30
Inch elec. ranr./ •75: Kenmore
euto Wllhar 1195. G E auto

CountrY style eofa. exeellerrt
condition e30o Cream. blue A
ma~ve Cell 814-44... 7903

1 Bedroom. fur•lwd upttelrs
apt Meln Str•. 200 per

lfllting- $99 Reclln• ltlr'linft
199
.

aach. Cora MHt Rd. 8 + ecr•

es•oo

rebMe Curio cabin•·curved
glass front ~ t279 or
t15.14/ mo Trade tn' 1 taken.

Bunk bedl with bedding- •241
Full aize mllttrwa I foundation

Ylfla&gt; Rd. 71_.t Rd. I r - e
buMdlnv att• oppr111. II - •

_ 2129

chan 8949"' e37 89/ mo 850

ahorobtth'100mo 919Second
Ave. Call 614-U&amp;-39•6

·'

FU•nlohed apt . 1 lw a 226, 2 BR
OJ While Rd .. 2 UIIO Utlllli• pold 243 Jack·
lllllclng loto. APP&lt;•· ' 2· - • son Pli. Goll'follo. ootle t4-«&amp;· - Col e 14'2411-111811 m• «11oft• p m
4 :30.
Furnilhect cel:lle TV utHit1•
For Sole· 41..- !Loft of Millo! paid. Ideal fat bachelor Bea~tt­
In Gordon ol Devotion In Olllo ful RlverviiW In Kan .,91 FasVolt., Momooy Gotdono Cell ••• mobil• Home P.rk. Call
S 1._337·21 11 oolleot .,.limo. 61 .. 441· 11102

4G u~
1 11

Boats and •
MotorTfor'-Siile.. .

h10 Boat-1917 Lon dar 11'&amp;"
with Merrury 3&amp; hp motorwllh
power tnm M diUtooilln~iolt
Mercury ~ling motor. lhor•
line trail•
s more AM in aoodcond~ton. olll14-992-2170. •

maehln•

SmolloPtlo• - · 3roomoond
botl\ phone 30._875-1386

T•• Townhou• Apartments· 2
a, , 1 112 bolho. CA.. dl•
hwl•'-· dlo,-. private on·

In Pomer~ Ohio

75

[:ii\'iiii;H.;;;;;:;;;;;;;~;i;;~;;;;;

ee268
gun a••· tront gJn cabin at
or 113.66/ mo 126 r•

Trlill!lr for rent St Rt 588 Cal

elolld patio. pool pllrfground
pe ~- Crown Wll•. sewer &amp; trash induded
City, 0 H Poutblo ••totonce Starting at • 289 per mo C1l
with ttn ..clng colt "" oppol,.. 11 .. 317-78&amp;0
mont. 0111 11 .. 07·3871. or
Furn · Apt npt to libr~
II 14-4411-89111
patlclng &amp; A.C Ref taq'od.
Sullabl e for 1 person. ()II
6 , .. «6·0338
36 Lots ,&amp; Acreage

oven &amp; range. CA. ci;ty achools,

In oounty

Buainaaa
Building•

•ng1 e1100

All wood country din ttte ••· 3
chairl &amp; bench wrth mllching
hutch e&amp;1S.,. t24.ee mo. t75
reblte

for R1111t

Cori\nwclll

can 81 .. «&amp;-876&gt;t

r.modeled 3 ' blctoom house,

Rtoct bookl lot poylttOO otMio.
WrM"' l'lo•31M, 111 8 1Jn.
lllna.,-, N. Alftf'l. II. 101842

''

A pow bnent

44

42 l\r1obile Hames
for R1111t

Alhton bea~tllJI oni acre lots
in ~iat ,.identiel
wtthrlv• •ontago, publlcwat• ne~ghborhood
rpeted f'lnge
I •of olQI oomo turnlohed
ctv• 81M'811. Jr 304-178- wesMr&amp;dryerhook-up.
onac•
2338
'
g•IQ• I e221 plus ut•litt• C1ll

Job humlng1 Need • okl11 We
P•.,t• far jo. . • Auto
Mlchenloe. Cerp.,...., Cosm• ·3 br . sectionll 2 l.tll b•t..
tologioto, Dl¥•111flod Metical flroploco. double lot double
Workn. Eleclrllll.,o. FoodS.· oven &amp; r.,p. CA. Ctty Schools
vice.,, • .._ Eledfonice Te~ Call81 .. «6-878&gt;t
nldsnt. lnckletrl .. Meinttnau:e
Work... N..slngA ......,taend for Sate· Edgeoftowhon 588. 3
Otdol'lla MochlnloiL Ofllee br. home ttll bNitwnent &amp;: "'
m•k41id lot Call 614WDr-. lAd Wlldera. Register 9•ttA•
now for Ill-• beginning July 448-9710
loti&gt; Col Tri-CoumyYoOIItonol
A... c...... &amp;14-7&amp;3-38,, &amp;&amp;3 3rd ave GaUipol• 2 br,
tXI. 14. A -~. . of .,NIIng C~Fpotod. ollpl•. 1 1/ 2 both
IOUrcll to Pew for treln lng •e outside storega t210/~s dep
&amp; utili• Coli 81 .. 245-ll!iBI!.
- ...·"'· !hot• ollgllllo.
2 ,..,_ olclo Shop Clwk 2 flbrtl~nd Boad. .,... Rr~ens­
p~&gt;
hoUN k..,. . h~qu~o 01 Oddo wood Bridga bv
vata. 100 ecre r.m. like ntw.
.,dE. . ll!op. Mldclopon

••n

•••••'

2 br' apt

Homes for Sale

Smell N

Farms for Sale

Woocl.. t1132 ..,.; e35. ooo.
Rt 7, bol-e ....,. colt 11._
44&amp;-44111 aft• ,7 p.m

EARN MONEY tyl)ing at homo.
tlol Ootoill (1) 805-1187· 8000
Ext 8·4&amp;12

33

House.,dTrailflfReplir Under·

Now

iobo II appll.,.lol\ colt 8111'

, ;u;"~''"':pon:;n;ln~la~(30::;4;1;7;5-;;118;7:::8

34

pinning. petntlng. inside•dout.
plumbing. WtH plinl ceilings

hiring., youreraa, bothsktled&amp;
unsklled For 1 current list of

1 Y, IQ'a 12110 molollo homo.
utllty outbulclnga. flul
lleo' L v • - lotllllla drltod
wol. nif81wot•tt89.Pric:edon
lnope&lt;llof\ 81 .. -4488. 48p.m
1978Mobllohomo. 12x41totot
olee1114 2 bedroom. ...odiDncl.

Wanted to Do I

Wlllmowlawns Call614--446-

Now hiring demonatraton to sel
home daoor Item~ such as
picturtll, door wreaths. &amp; etc
f&lt;H 1 new OO"Y .,t.,. FR EE. 300
No ooHad:ing or dellvM'Ing
work your awn hn Cal 614-

~-

4 aed&lt;oom. futnlohed Mobile
Home. Chll dren but no pll:s.
phone (3041 488-1887

Cu".-rt:~ accepting appliCIIIons - - - - - - - - - for a dent.. hygiene position for
a h1gh qualtty dental office Will bebtsll 1rt my home ReMoAnumes met' beaent toBoxcla nable rates References availa202 c/ oOallipolil Daily Tntune. ble. All!l•.elso"'*"'ends Cell
8215 Third Ave . Gallipolis. OH 81 .. 246-5788

46831

----

"I'm supp6sed to entertain
you while Mom · and Dad
argtw over who invited you."

We Clll"e for eld•tv end h•ulfcapped in our home 26 ve••
• pert en c. lP N on c.ll Low

17 Miscellaneous

jabwithffiW hnl Noinvalltnent.
no c:olled1ng or deUwermg Call
614 - 245 · 1383 . for an

I ~.........

~,,:-~s-:2o4""';ct IH~ 2 ~1 5-,. 1

••I

'

•fi•IJ p m.

Wood groups 1319 or
•17 31/mo 3 pelce saf1 chair,
loves• t799, or '31 90/ mo.
With eeo rebll:e, coffee •
•bl• e7tsset

I • .., v!'o&lt;.;:.,

Hou .. dewting end/or babvsit."
ting In your home. Cell 114· 3792211

IN II RUT
nred at • 3 35 11'1 hr1 BorW'Ig 814·992- 5858
factory or herd Iebar 1ot.?We're
looing for 8 IW rJ:y people who Will do house cleaning h.,e
want more out of life t'*' tust references. 304-876- 7277
gelling by Eo'" w by you lew"
Cto1ed Tu•dava &amp; Wedned-vs. Call Tom Jon•. 814-28&amp;
6422

1-:----:-:-- : - - - --

For llle t., owner, 1 ec:n plus
22xll0 homa 21•go..,,.., ...
In go. 2 Corpon~ - • pond.
wei-tun., ,...ICJ, ,...." air
cond. eta.ooo.oo. coli 87&amp;2913 all• 4 p m

rontod lot In Oollpllo 12.1111n
Calll1 .. 4411- 87&amp;9

1JA mile west onw 2•&amp;-6363 for an in1erv-.,

1

Must . . toippriCite MtedoWII'oolc Addition 3 bldroom
,., ch. ptl&lt;»d In 1!0' a. Afl• 8:00
PM oil 30._176- 7431.

9218.

cki•l diek drive. color monrt01

wll:h
tlonal,

Mutreu set •99 lunkl•
• 39 91 , crib mattreues
t29.9&amp;.

1t74 14dlt- ole&lt;l•l~ 2

6873

Wanted En•g«ic. people Of;

1 pc. potter B111e1 BR , .,ile
esee or •32.76/ mo. t&amp;O c•h
rebll t H D Bunk bed. t149 or
112 41/ mo 4cll ch.,l49. 95
&amp; dr ...choote64.95.

32 Mobile H omea ·
for Sale

Situations
Wanted

9-Bp m

D1ning room t1bli. Pt chlllr•
buffet. ltorm door. windows.
clothel. houaehold ttern1, 10me
nl(lllv Herold Remon. 6218•

3 lomily

12

m.,

Help Wanted

An.,cing lll'lilable

Baby sm• needed '"

Room for etderly
orwom.,
• Elim Home. Cere for elda'ly
Mtd handicapped 614--992·

Middleport
8t Vicinity
3 family. July 7.8

mv home,
North Point Scho~ lf'el. Mondtrt thru Fridav. 2 ki•. mult be
rell.t»&gt;e md h~P~e own tr•sportatiOn. Begin Aug 21 1 Send
name. adlt•s. telaphone end 3
work ...r•ence~ to lox P -8 c.-e

Motorcycles

All n""' top quellty

2 .. ..., ....... -rv -cloloct.
181 N Pork D"'o. coli 30._
4111-1811 allw 8:00PM.

882· 2848

informatiOn

11

2 ......... .__ ........
mont. fonaod badl¥•4 frorw

74

Like now T.,dy 1000 SX wlfll

VI'RA

belli Call MwifYn Weawer, 304-

Income home Cell 114-992·
8873 altar 7:00p.m lor mO&lt;o

dryer. lires, curtain•. clothes

potts. clothes. eldl Electric
1
11 -18 brown c•pat a
padding Mon-Tues 9-5

w.,
c., twllp you bet he b.-1 you can

Pllmy 'ruetc Stop Rest II now
aecepttng appHCII"I'tion 1or cook
and waitrlll. Call (3041 757·
83tl7befofe 10 am end&amp; p m'"

July 7 . a. 9. 10 4 mHoa
Souti&gt;-Aio G,.,do, AI 321Southwettern H 8. WMhlr 1r

Ringe,

Juf! want to e•n e hnt, •tr•
mOnev 1 Or would you Hke to
h•e • cweer7 Erth•
Avon

KIT N' CARLYLE(t by Larry
Houaehold Good1

•
Fur~nttura &amp; Appli.,C*
At. 141 tnCenten.,, 1/ 4mi on
lincoln Pk. Mon-Sat 9·1, Sun
12·5. OpM Aft• tft umil 9
p.m. for appointment• So give
ua • eall 11.-.44&amp;-3168.

lldclltlo"

Mlln St. Pt Ptt , WVa 2&amp;650

St

61

porch.low30'~hotSI-•

Ctohlold. Coll614-992-&amp;1&amp;7
o• 81 . 1192·2461

10 to 1
Home int-'or, dothlng. •c

T••• • Rd , 2nd hOUM-Tighl
packing hOUI8 . •HOUII iulf..
hou•IWid &amp; miSc. Gt•.w.re,

AVON • All .,. . Can Merllyf'l

w..... 304-882- ~846.

Pre 1940 qutlts Any condition

Y•d Sale Rain or shine. Frldly U11d furnitUre •d household
July9th&amp;SotuodllyJuly1oth9 oppltanceo. Phone 614-742·
a.m to1'7 M Kenneth Bekll"', 3 20,.a
mlloo out Watllloo Rd Chit .. ' ·c :--:------,-r•'• • llllutl dot._, toys,
Tha Tree Harverllers \Minted
timber to buy, har.aNoodor p1na
books. eppli.,oea. CB anntennas. aut:omaYa tit'• lltlltle Oery Bodv. Leon. WV. (3041
&lt;eco1¥01a mot01drivea 1 boys 4&amp;8-11B1 .
&amp; 1 plo biC'Ielo • 1 tricycle&amp; 1
W•ted to buy. tingle eyltnder
INe chltdrent riding pony Set of
compr. .or for air compr•sor,
encvclopedla end t'nuc:f'l much
phone 30._&amp;711-2198.
morel

LAFF·A·DAY ·

Hornn for Sale

Coil 81 .. 892·2938.

of Point Pleas•• Regast•. 200

Qultts

The

w...t ..; I~ to do ltgl't house
-k. 8·30- 6 30. 8 d.,, o . . -

hMt. . Swaln"s Furniture

JatJ,..,.,

985-4141

Gl._ CCIIftW'JOIS

Compl•a households of llrn'-:
ture a anttqUM A•o wood &amp;

31

Halp Wanted

ow...._

LOST. 2 ' Brlttony Sp.,tot. one
mile Md ona ,.,.. ., o,_.
Road •eo. ol-e oall 30 .. 1751320.

'

tl-7 a Clot'---

Y•d Sale. 306 7th lt., Now
Hoven Fri .,d Sot. 9.00 ~II
lost· During p&amp;rade- bleck 15·00 Lots chlhtiiiJ.f_clot._&amp;
leather ha.-t wtth letter "T' in it
Rewe•d Ce" 814-379-2652.
8
Public Sale
N•kon Cam••IFun touchl Ne•
&amp; Auction
Oatry Queen keep camer 1 , 1 ------~---­
please raturn films of grMd- I"
ch1l$-en Denny Coburn Rt 3
Box 1 26-A Oompotll, 45831. W.Vt Stote Chomplon Auc·
Colt 614-4411- 731~
tloner Rick P•••on. Lleensed In
Ohio and WestVIrginle looking
LDst Poodle. mectlu m height. Auellono 30._ 773-8711
whrte, answers to Critter In the

Mulberry vlcinty, b8tw.-, 1:00
•nd 9 00 on WednMdl¥' night

"T-OP_C_J&gt;JS_H_p_ot_d_:lo_,,9-13-m-odol
..d n_.er ulld c•• Smtth
Bull:k-Pomloc 1811 Eort•n
Aw . Golllpollo. Coli 81.. 4462282

4 !Milly ,;.... oate. July 7 &amp; S

A 1Oth Nice b9Ys clottwng, on
141 1/ 2 mi. west ofCem.,ll"/

Do you lo\le ldtten11 Need Twin's Club C1r Port Seta.'
Immediate home for 3 black· 9 ·00.1 July 8 iSotutdoyj Ton
/ whhe males 1 (iilld blodc houM under Rt 7 By Pall on
female. 7 wks old -Can 614- Llu•ol CNif Rd , now Big Whnt.
446-7221
Nlee 4 famtly Acroq •om
Two month old pupptes Part San~·, Auto Sal•. out Rl 33
Colhe a. Germll'l Shep•d Call 1:00-400 Ram c.n••· July
7th end 8th
614-446-0861

Pine logs. vou rut. next to
Vtnton, Otuo. cllll 614-388-

SAT.:I-12-.

6-21·'89-1 mo

2 Female kittens. bladl &amp;white.
1 bUff colored Tom Cat C1ll

11

Buy

Usid l.trnitu.. by the ptece or
entire hou11hold alao selling.

Soturdoy.

Border Colhe puppies r•d dog.
304-675-6669.

•Limestone
•Fill Dirt

5-4-89-1 mo

.._t.d at Y. . y LIIIIIIMr
In Middleport, Oh.

Rhode Island Red Rooster &amp; 4
hens 614-388·9943.

To

lnt-'or. adults • childrera ctothlng. toys etc
Frfdav •

a.

Giveaway

9 .Wanted

Fwnllure .. d apphenC* by the
pMice of entwe household Fair
prtee~ being J*d Call81 .. 44831&amp;8.

Announcemen~

614-448-8505

LW. STEWART
TRUCKING
YOU CALL IT
WE WILL HAUL IT

We Service All Makes

DAVE'S
SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

Y•dSeto· July8&amp;8. 10·&amp; King
atre Oerm~n btd. childl c• kd.
children &amp; ow~ clothing TovL

Are you ttred ofth8t area inyaur
yard that atways st8'(s wet? Dry
It up
Call C W O.vtson.
Plumbing
Trenching. &amp;14-

4

SINCE /969

992-5335-985-3561

3

446-0169 lllle m everung or
e•IV an morning
1

6·9-'89 lfn

"Must Be Repairable"

Wlltch ' for tlgnt

lt_,oJuly Btl&gt;

Announce men Is

614-985·4180

992·

•Washers •D ryers
•Range •Freezers
•Refrigerators

of goodiet

Rea1onWJ!a Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949·2860

Give Us A Call
Today"

CHESTER

-

4-25-tln

Metals,
Plastics,
Stainless Steel,
Etc.

DUSIT Sl. SYRACUSE

z

REPAIR
Also Tr••••l11le1
PH. 992·5682
or 992·7121

We Buy ·All
Non Ferrous

6-27-89-1 mo. d.

124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

OPEN 7 DAYS
9 AM :]J PM
EXCiPT
HOUDAYS/

985-4300

DEAD OR AUVE

Rodn.,. on Bidwell Aodn., Ad
Antlquoo. bookl. TV.oppN.,-.
10 apeld. jowolly. clothH.. Ioll

Roger Hysell _
Yord SOlo: 1837
Garage
Fri II Sat July 7 a 8

RECYCLING

•CUSTOM KITCHENS &amp; BATHS
•EXTENSIVE REMODELING
•VINYL SIDING A ROOFING
•METAL BUILDINGS
•NEW HOMES

WANTED

mil• from

Ch.,~ut

•HATS
oT-SHIRTS
•JACKETS
FOR BUSINESSES;
GROUPS &amp;
ORGANIZAliONS

$'

DRIVER TRAINING
INSTRUCTOR NEEDED. PERMANENT
PART-liME. IDEAL FOR RETIREES
AND TEACHERS. WILl TRAIN. MUST
BE RELIABLE, HAVE GOOD DRIVING
RECORD AND VALID DRIV~R'S
LICENSE. SUBMIT RESUME TO:
AAA SOUTH CENTRAL OHIO, 360
SECOND sT., GALLIPOLIS, OH.

lt. 33

._.t ..

•FIREWOOD

BILL SLACK

Rapatrs

992-7479

1-800-333-52,52
Member NYIE a Other
PYindp .. ltocl. C•modly
hc:h ... o-

11.

MORRIS
EQUIPMENT

'fll. 9·9·2801

PartL~-

~·

LAWN MOWER REPAIR

"Free Estimat•"

422 Marlrtt StrMt
P. D. lox Til
Parktrsb!lrg, WY 26102

.2-3-lln '

•YARDMAN MOWERS
•I NT ERSTATE lA nERIS

was appointed Executor of

'to find Dad shovtng
tomato stakes.
To find Dad reading
The Sentinel.
To find Dad eating
cornbread .
Tp find Dad washmg
his feet.
To find Dad nailing
~arpaper to the barn.
to find Dad
happy."

We Paw ISO.OO •• Gamo
Over 110 People 16S.OO

Wheat
First Secunties

•Mobile Home·,_

4

mllc. items 711 '{hlrd Awe

LARRY D. IROGAN, CIC

MOBIL.
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lar homicide In ~;pnnectlo!l with
the death last year of Steven
McGrath. a passenger in a
vehicle driven by Shuler.
In yet another criminal mat·
tei'. Meigs Corpner Douglas
Hunter has Informed the Meigs
County Prosecutor's office of
preliminary results from an
autopsy of .Robert Boynton Sr ..
53.- of Pomeroy. Boynl'on's stepson, James Fitzpatrick, 22, also
of Pomeroy. has been chargeil

with Involuntary manslaughter
In connection with Boynton's
death ... Assistant Prosecutor
Ll nda Warner reports that.
based upon a telephone conversa·
lion between Hunter and the
Fra.rlklin County Coroner's oC.,.,
flee. the tentative cause of
Boynton's death ls aspiration of
blood. The autopsy also revealed
that Boyn~on sustained several
blunt blows to the face and facial
fractures.

Permit fees

inc~ease

Keith Milton Ward of Louisville.
·Ky .• and Dah! Emerson Ward of
~ We!! ley Fillmore Ward. 83. Rt. New York; 23 grandchildren; 17
1. Cheshire. died Thursday even- great-grandchildren; and two
· sisters. Myrtle Fife of Cheshire
ing at his residence.
: Born May 8. 1906. at Poplar and Lola Kirk, both of Columbus.
Ridge. Gallia County. he was the
He attended the Cheshire Bap·
;wn of the latp L~l~ FranCPs and tistChurch. He was a mPmberof
Anna Rebecca !Thompson) the White Hall Lodge 761; TemWard. ·
ple Chapter; Royal Arch Mason
15.~;
Mt . ~·ernon Commandery;
, Preceding him In death were
Scottish
Rite 32nd degree; White
his wife. Huldah Ruth (Brechtel\
Ward on April 3, 1981. whom he Hall Chapter of OES ~~4; Achbar
\.•as married for more than ~3 . Grotto; . United Commercial
Travelors Dayton Council; and
'y ears.
Also preceding him In death A.M.O.B. of Dayton:
Services will lie ·Monday. 1
were one daughter. Geraldine
lll(!reases In perrrilt fee In 1979.
. Ohio lawmakers have ap·
.S wisher; one great -granC1&lt;:hild. p.m. at the Willis Funeral Home.
The
Increase, Is . expected to
proved incre~tses In resident
:r'lmothy Cornelius; . !wo broth· wit~ the Rev . Steve . Fuller fishing. hunthtg aild trapping
generate approximately $6.3 mll·
ers. thar~s War.d and Marshall officiating. Burial will be in
lion In additional revenues for the ·
permits as part of the state's
·
:Ward; two sisters. Sarah Hart· Grav.el Hill Cemetery.
Ohio Department of Natural
budget bill.
Friends may call Sunday, 4 to9
man and Gertie Darst.
The price of resident hunting r Resources Division of Wildlife
He is survived by three daugh· p.m . at the funeral home with
licenses has increased to $12 · when fully implemented later
ters. Mrs. Dale (CharlPne) Darst Masonic Services conducted at 7 effective with the sale of licenses
this year.
of Cheshire. whom he mad&lt;' his p.m.
. The 1989-90 Hunting and Trap·
In August for the 1989 Ucenses.
Pallbearers wilt be Michael
,home With. Mrs . Charles !Ro·
ping Jtegulatlons digest list the
Hunters are required to have a
-sanna l Simmons of Richland, Swisher. Gary Ward, Wesley E .
new .license and permit fee
new IJcense by Sept. 1 of each
:Wash.. and Mrs . Thomas Ward, Mark Darst. Steven Darst.
Increases
which Include a $1
year.
;1Karen ) Spiess of Marysville. Charles E. Ward. .Honorary
writing
fee.
This fee Is distribResident trapping permlls will
fa ll!.; four sons. Wes~y Eugene pallbearers will be Richard
uted
to
conserva.
tlon clubs (65
now cost $9effectlvefor this fall's
.ward of Dayton. Ohio. Charles Ward and Bryan Ward .
percent)
and
to
license
agents 135
, new Ucenses. Next winter fjshtng
:David Ward of Columbus. Ohio.
percent)
In
Ohio.
licenses will cost $12. New fisiJlng
Revenue · ·generated through
licenses are required by March 1
the sales of licenses and perniits
each
year.
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Is used to P,ay for personnal and
Permits for deer and trukey
okayed. He e!Cplalned that the
board returned to open session hunting also have Increased to administrative c'osts, fish and
lack of money prevented the
where they denied a grievance by $16 effective for the 1989 deer wildlife management and · r~
~pproval . of the eittlre list as
search, wildlife educl!tlon. non·
bus driver Dorsal Thomas and hunting and· 1190 spring wild
requested. but he suggested that
authorized the acceptance of bids turkey hunting seasoi!S: The Ohio game !lnd !endangered specie
.the· pa'rents make their requests
for the old Pomeroy Junior High Wetlands Habitat Stamp fee will projects. trapper and hunter
again next year when montes
building. StiPulations to the ac· remain $6 this year. but will education, Improvement of pub· might be available. Harrison·
lic fishing a~d hunting a cess, and
ceptance of bids are that the&gt; Increase to $9 In 1990.
)lllle did get " lhPir fair share of
fish
and wildlife research.
board retains the right to rej~t
State lawmakers last approved
the money that .is available. "
any and all bids, and that a
Carpcmter added.
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minimum acci:ptable price for
,
· Although the parents werP
the bial)dtng Is $1~0.000 ,
appreciative of 'items that were
The matter involving a com·
approved {or tl)e school. they
plaint against Debbie LoWery. a
werP disappointed that thP add I·
I
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teacher at Harrisonville Elemen·
Meigs .Cou.n ty Emergency Medical Services transport~d five
tiona! money for lmprovemPnts
tary. did not come up at any time
people to area hospitals and treated another jnan on Thursday.
could not be au thorlzc&gt;d.
during the meeting's open ses·
At 10: 58 a.m. Squad 33 from Syracuse jransported Ezra
slon. before or after the execu·
Board members said that if&gt;! he
Phillips
from East Second Street to Holze~ Medical Center.
PTO could provide the funds to· live session.
Squad
40
from Rutland transported Ezra Barnett from her
The following other matters
p4rchase the materials. they
Parkinson
Road residence to Holzer at 11:13' a.m.
would approve the purchases and were also finalized by the board.
Squad 33 also transported Mark Duerr from College Road to
-The resignations of elemen·
thP volunteer labor.
ey speciVeterans
Memorial Hospital at 1: 28 p.m.
·
tary teacher Jenell Barker, junfied how ver that s
a project
Middleport
Squad
11
was
called
at
2:07p.m.
to Front Street.
ior high teacher Renee Ba,rnes,
would have
administered
·Paramedics
ireated
Danny
Miller.
but
he
was
not.taken
to the
and substitute cook Frances
directly through the PTO. and
hospital.
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Kauff. were accepted.
not through a group of concet·ned
AI 8: 41 P:m. Racine Squad 28 was called to SR 338 to take
-Michael Staggs \\'as em·
parents. ·
Clarence
Lawson to Veterans Memorial Hospital. Thursday's
j&gt;loyed as director of field care.
Alth9ugh Kopcztnsky served
last
call
came
at 9:50p.m. when the Racine squad was called to
under a supplementary contract,
as Harrlson·v me·s PTO pres·l dent
..,
Broadway
St.
Paramedics
Matthew Le\\•ts to Holzer.
July
1 and continu. .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _took
last school year. board members . commencing
ing through the
19R9-90
year.
_ _.;..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....1
and the&gt; parents were not sure If
-Adopted a resolution au tho·
he remains president unlll thco
rlzlng James Carpenter, Roger ·
new school year begins .
Holman and Everette Holcomb By United PPress International
The same parents also quc&gt;stl·
the lower 90s Tuesday. Early
oned the board as to when a job as representatives to acquire
morning
lows wlll be In the 60s.
Soulh Cen,tral Ohio
a description for the position of federal surplus · property from
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with
head teacher at Harrisonville· the Ohio State Agency for Sur- lows between 6~ and 70. Light
plus Property.
: Elementary would be preparPd.
north winds. becoming
. -Adopted · a resolution :autho- northeast.
. Hartisonville's principal · also
rizing membership of Meigs
: servps as prineipat at Rutland.
Saturday: Partly cloudy, with
Local
in the Ohio· Higli School highs In the middle 80s. Chance of
and parents feel that whoever
At hleilc Association.
· tai&lt;es charge or the school when
rain 20 percent.
-Approved modifications to
the principal is away, should
Extended Forecasl
follow a detailed outline of duties. the dl~trlct's appropriations.
Sunday tprough Tuesday
-Set Monday. July 24. 7 p.m ..
The board said the&gt; job descrlpA chance of showers and
at the board's meeting room In thunderstorms dllily. Highs will
•tlon would be prepared before the
Pomeroy Village Hall. for a
:s tart of the new year.
be In the 80s Sunday and Monday
Aller an executivE' session. the · special meeting. to accl.'pt bids.
and ranging from the mid llOs to
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restraining order. a hearin-g date
before Judge Smith has bl'cn .set
tor July 26. Trim per said.

the strlkl.'s , which C'rupted after a
June l1 labor rally In Charles ton
In support of the ongoing Pittston
Coal Group strike.
UMW District 17Presldent Bob
CHARLESTON. W.Va . ilJPll
Phalen said Wednesday .that
- Coal operators. whose victo·
eliminating health benefits . for
rtes In the courts have done llttll'
striking miners is Illegal, even
to turn the tide In the coa lfields.
though the wildcat walkouts have ·
are turning to an economic
not been authorized by the union.
str1,1tegy In efforts to get striking
"Even though the work stop·
miners back to work.
page is unapthorlzed. It Is o\lr
Many n\tners are due to ret urn
position that what (the COIJipan'
to work next week after a 14-day
ies! are doing Js Illegal In this
vacation period , At least six-coal
matter," Phalen said. "We'll
companies have sent letters to
take all the appropriate action
their striking employees . telling
that needs to be taken to protect
them their health benefits would
our members' rights under the .
be cut off If they failed to show up
law and the&gt; 11988 nation~!
for their scheduled work shifts.
contract with the Bituminous
One of the . six has shut down . Coal Operators association)::·· ·
one of Its West VIrginia opera· ·
Meanwhile. Sen:·Robert Byrd.
lions. citing financial difficulties
D-W.Va., called on Labor Secre·
stemming from the massive
tary Elizabeth Dole Thursday to
wildcat strikes. T~e companies
intervene in the Pittston strike. .
say the walkouts are illegal and
saying the wll.dcat walkouts' 'are
they have no obligation to al;lide beginning to affect West V!rgl·
by a national contract.
·nta'seconomy adversely, as well
United Mine Workers officials as. the economie~ of other
.
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Weather

Bob Adams wins event
STEWART-Last F.riday evcn·. ing Bob Adams. Jr. in the Larry
'MilhOne Trucking No. A " won
the feature event at Skyline
Speedway as a tun~ up lor the
Bob Adams. Sr. Memot·lal race to
be held tonight at the&gt; local
speedway.. Gc&gt;ne Whaley of Whaley's Auto
Pal'ts wil.l be . sponsoring the
pvcnt along with · J.D . Drilling
Company of Racine.
The• £'Vent pays $1200 towlnand
$100 to start for super !all'
modPIS.
Gates open at~ . time trials ar£' ·

at 7:30 and racing at 8: :llf.
Admission for adults Is $10 and
children under. 12 are · frPe.
Normal admission Is $7.00 but.
due to the invitational and high
paying purse admission is higher
for this week's special c&gt;vent.

Lottery nu.:Uhers·
CLEVELAND I UP I) - Thurs·
day's winning Ohio Lottery'
numbers:
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PICK-3 ticket sales totaled
$1,271,771.~. with a payoff di.te of
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PICK-4 ticket sales . totaled
t ak eover rumor
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$135,500.

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:dyea r Tire &amp; Rubber Co. and
Pennzoil Co. officials declined
·comment Thursday on specula·
tion Pennzoil might be lntc&gt;rested .
In the world 's tire leader .
Rumors began to circulate
·Wednesday after it was reported
; Pcnnzoll bought at least 3 per· ·
: cent of G9odyear.
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: Goodyear' s stock rose. $1.88
Wednesday to dose at $:i5 a
· sharP. b~ t It · fell 38 cents
Thursday. closing at $M.63.
. " We'.re not commenting on
· what we figured was a pretty
i off·the-watl rumor.'' Goodyear
: spokesman ·Walt McClenny said.
' A Pennzoil spokesma·n In Hous. ton. asked both about the ta·
keovcr rumor and whether Pen·
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"Right nbw.'' says Kinnear.
"fines ag.lnst UMWA total $8
trillion. lt';s unconstitutional the
POMEROY ' - Southeastern • way the cburts are tre11t1ng us.
Ohio coal miners feel they are Every time you think the men are
Involved In "a do or die situation about ready to go back to work.
·ror miners at this time." says some jud~ puts on another fine.
Richard Kinnear. president of They (th~j courts) don't want It
United Mine Workers of America
(the striJiies and boycotts) to
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Local19~7. of Southern Ohio Coal · stop."
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Klnnear •also cites examples of
. Company's Raccoon Mine No. 3.
Production at all three of SOC- . mlstreatrr!ent by federal mar·
shalls of tpe news media in the
CO's mines, Including Raccoon
· No.3 and Meigs Mines Nos . 1 and
VIrginia. 'l!s another example of
2. ceased on Ju.ne 19 when miners
unco.nstitqtlonal acts that he
failed to show up for the midnight
al~ges ~e . taking place In
shift. But although the secondary
connection with the strikes and
boycott by socco· s uoo miners
boycotts. ·
Is In support of striking Pittston
He also 1points out that unfair
-,coal Company workers ft·om . labor pra~tlce charges against
West. Virginia. Kentucky and · the Plttstoln &lt;;:oat Group are ln the
Vlrgina. Kinnear says: reasons
court sys jem, but as yet, "we
for the secondary boycott run ·haven't Heard anything about
much deeper than a mere supthat. But urn it around .. let the
port action.
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v companies make the charges.
Kinnear. says that members of· and the .courts start levxtng
his local feel the courts "are out · fines ." 1.
to break the 11nton" and cites tbe
The n~xl steps in the boycott by
"excessive fine~" wHich have
local mtntrs may be decl,d ed on
been levied by the courts against
Sunday w en members of Local
UMWA as one example . of
1957 meet t1 p.m. at the Rutland
unlon·b!Jstlng techniques being
Civic Center. Details of a tempor·
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GALLIPOLIS - Onemploy- ever, our employer survey shows
ment in Gailla and Meigs COIJn· that Ohio Is participating In the
ties was down during May while 11'8tlonal slowdown In job
other area counties' jobless rates growth. "
remained stable or increased.
Unadjusted figures released
the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services reported. ,
by OBES show that (or May.
Around the state, OBES offl.' Meigs County experienced a
sharp decline In joblessness clals said unemploymoot was 5.4
percent In May and rose to 5.6 down n tne· tenths of 1 percent
percent in June.
from 7.7 in April to 6.81n May . It
was an even bigger dip when
OBES adminiStrator Ellen
compared to the co.unty's May ·
O'Brien Saunders said June's
1988 unemployment figure or 9.2
figures are consistent with the
previous months in 1989.
· percent.
·callla County's decrease was
"More Ohioans are working
smaller - two-tenths of a per·
today than at any time In Ohio's
cent from 6.8 In April to 6.6 the
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cant decrease from a year ago.
Vinton's May 1988 unemploycounty saw an encouraging drop
from Its May 1988 jobless rate of
ment rate was 10.7 percent,
8.7 percent.
OBES reported.
Unemployment figures were
Two counties saw thelrjobless
up slightly In two area counties
rate stay unchanged from April.
during May . Jackson County
Athens County was at 5.7 percent
experienced a one-tenth of a
in April and May. th~ee - tenths of
perce nt rise. from 7.8 In April to
a percent lower than its 6.0
7.9 in May. The county's unem·
percent standing In May of last
ployment rate had ' been 10.6 year.
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percent In fV!ay 1988.
Lawrence County was at !\.4
VInton County ·saw a two- .. percent for April and. May . OBES
tenths of a percent rise in
sai(j. It was another significant ·
unemployment tn 'May , from 9.0 drop In unemployment from the
during April to .9.2 In ·May . Like year before. when I·he county
Jackson County. however. the reported an 8.3 percent jobless
May figure represented a signlfi· .- rate !or May.

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No. 1 will be meeting 10 a.m.
Sund&lt;ly at the Rutland Civic
Center. according to a member
of Local 1890 President George
Thacker's family . ·
President Gene Oiler, Local
1886. Meigs Mine No. 2, reports
that his ml!!ers met this past
(See COURTS, page A6)

.and which has retained all of its
Previous castomcrs from when the
~'::'!rI!VIS 1under the allSpices of
Alulninum, has been an in·

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rain has caused postponements
and delays lor just about all
outside activities. Including the
construction work for the Galli·
polls Locks and Dam project.
Ron Harris. resident engineer.
said the excessive rainfall since
the first of the year has forced the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to
extend the completion date on the·
$218 million new locks project.
Originally scheduled to be done
by June 1992. the completion date
· has been extended to November
1992.
"The rain has just flooded us
out.'' Harris said. "The accumulative weather has held us up. But
we are within what we would like
to be. "
Officials at the Gallipolis
Locks and Dam registered up to
30.4!\ Inches of rain since January
in the dam area. with more t)\an
7.65 Inches of rain registered In
February.
"With a project of this size. it Is
el\sier for hold-ups to force an
extension," Harris said. ·~Taking .
Into consideration the extended
completion date. we are within a
week of being on schedule.~·
Water from the rain and
ground seepage Is continuously
being pumped out of the exca·
vated area.
Despite the amount of rain,
flooding from the Ohio River has
never been a serious threat to the
project.
"At this point, flooding has
been widespread . Flooding to the

point of using the coffer . celts
(used to control flooding in t.he
excavated area) comes a bout
·every 20 year~.'' .Harris said ..
"This Is actually one of the
driest projects on the river I 've
ever seen, providing it quits
raining." he added.
Pouring concrete
At this stage oL the critical
flow. employees of Galllpolls
·Locks Replacement, the general
contractor for the project, are
pouring concrete to form the
walls of the two new locks.
"We have our own concrete
plant on the site. Quality is a big
deal with us. an.d we're very
particular." Harris said.
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By concentrating on the qual·
ity of the concrete. GLR and the
corps are a ble to cut cos\5 by
cutting back on the amount ol .
cement used.
Whereas up to six bags ·of
cement are used per a cubic yard
.tor a residential driveway, only
2I,&lt;j to 3 bags are used per a cubic
yard In a project of this size.
Harris said that when placing
concrete In a mass. the cement
settJ.n g process produces heat
which can reduce the quality of
. the lockwall Cutting back on the
·cement cuts back on the source of
heat and on costs.
.
Before mixing the concrete.
the aggregates (mixing mate·
rials) are washed down with
water to be cooled. Instead of
water.lceis used In themixasan
extra · cooling agent.
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amount of Ice for the more than
800,000 cubic yards of concrete to .
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Veterllils Memorial
Thursday admissions - Do·
: rothy Brewer. Portland; Lee
· Wood. Rutland; Roberta Dalley,
· Middleport; Bertha Diehl. Pome. roy; Kathy Lehew, Pomeroy.
· Thursday discharges - Howard Lambert, . Langsville; Wll·
I llam Bartels; Beatrice Stamper,
Lee WoOd.

t~nAmerica, according

Thursday by Judge George C.
Smith. U. S. Southern District
Court. Columbus. to end th,e ·
secondary boycott. will be pres·
ented at that time. Kinnear
however. could not speculate as
to what the outcome of Sunday•s·
meeting will be. "I don't know If
tfiey 'll take a vote or even how
many members will show tip."

'"Ibis is clearly a new company,"
said R. lln!meu Boyle, cbairman 'of
the Ra~ Aluminum board
since 1981. .
of dilecbluellln
l..:....'I"!,~JliiiY bas a
About 400 Mason Countians are new
.... ...... logo and the
CJDDioyed at the COIIIJIIIIY based 'in words "A [New Spirit,~ n on the
Jaebin County West~
boaom of company II"UIII)'.
A ~· oflk:er 1110 111•
Ia lllldilion to the fiCIIltiel at
IICIUIICed Ill Ol!Cltllive intemcw
which enqlloy 2.20Q
willl lbe Point '"mart Real 1 on . 'MliUII, C lilo ope.ralel a used
Friday afleraoon thll the COIJIPIIIY bevcnlp
reclamltkla ]llant at
pia on ~ In ti1Jout $80 mil· . Bedford. .!Jnd', •, and . I daia
lion 0\W the - tine ,_. into procenlniJ c:ellta in Columbus,
the RaYCSDSWOOCI Aluminalll Corp, Ollio, ~ Hliz""eth A. J..on&amp;
if mitlew!uellllin COIIItanL
· COIIIJD1IIIitt affaiq 1118118&amp;«· T1le
lUc:bard
$9~ tDllllqa CIPitll
. and the
A-•-" ....r!oa~l 1~
pntliM IMII't -l'~v.-ed by
to ~ dte ba.4 of diJectondita Week.

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John R.

business, Ravenswood Aluminum
Corp. 8IIIIOUIICed last weet that it is
DOUrinL~~: million into the 13•
bon J • · and re-starting ils
founb 1IOIIino tbat has been i~

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Dally stock prices
(As of 10 a.RJ.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Lo~wl

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middle wall with up to .95 to cOmplete the UOtloot lock chamber
and another 211 to com ~~Jete Jhe 880-foot look chamber.
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Am Electric Power .............. 28 ·
AT&amp;T ...... .... ..... ...................15I,&lt;j
Ashland Oil ....... ............. ... .37% .,
Bob Evans .......................... 15%
Charming Shoppes .... ..... ... .. . 15
City Holding Co .. .............. .. 16¥.,
Federal MoguL ....... ............. 2~ _
Good,ar T &amp;R ..... .... .......... ~4 V.,
Heck' .... .. ................ ... ..... .... V..
Key Centurion .... ..... .. ... ...... 12%
Lands' El)d ...... : ............ ...... 27':fi
Limited Inc : ............. .......... 31%
Multimedia Inc ... :...............96%
Rax Restaurants ..... ............. 2%
Robbins &amp; Myers ........... ... .. 17"4
. .11%
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·Sh oney •s Inc .............. ........
Wendy's Inti. ............ ........... !\)',
Worthington Ind ................. 22%

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Partly cloudy. High near 90.
Chance ofraln 50 percent. Low ·
tonight near 70. Monday,
mostly sunny. High In mid 90s.

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chamber ud tile ohallatllortlleMllldewaiL TllefarrfJb&amp; tower II
altlblaln the •toot lock chamber. Slt&amp;IDJ waler lillbe forearouncl

of tile plct- lalram tile exc-we nl• liMit hulallea Ia tile past
week. Dulllotlle .ul amotlllt ofnlll. &amp;IMClllllplftlonilllteforlhe·
$JI8 mWioa lock proJect hu been nlelltlecllrom .June ltn 1o
November Ill!. (Times.!Jea&amp;lnel photo by Mar1are1 Caldwell)

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