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Page 12 • The Daily Sentinel

Thursda-y, July 20, 1995

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Bride·ends wedding on wrong note ·
Ann
Landers
.. ,W5, l.OI~
Timet

syncuc:.re Wid

Creator1 Svnc!iea1e"

Dear Ann Landers:· Several
weeks before the wedding day, the
father or the bride told his daughter
he would be proud to walk her down
the aisle, but he didn't want to
panicipate in the traditional ratherdaughter dance. He is a shy person
and said he hadn't danced in 30 years
and didn't want to make a fool of
himself.
When the time came, the bride
confronted her fatl\er and insisted that
he dance anyway. He was
embarrassed and said, "I'd rather not."
The bride then told her rather she
would nevtl_r2~. to him "again and
walked away_ angry. To make maucrs
worse,'she whined about it all
evening to everyone who would
listen. It cast a pall over the en tire
evening.

-rA, father was. clearly de~ressed
bc-~se the weddmg celebrauon had

l.oeen gomg beautifully untd that
incidenL Who was at fault, Ann? -A GUEST IN CHICAGO
DEAR ~HICAGO: Too bad 'the
father d1dn t offer to JUSt stand wtth
hisdaughterinthecenterofthe !loor
and sway for a few bars. That would
have been a good compromire.
What a shame a dark shadow was
cast over what should have been a
tolally joyous celebration. The bride
sounds like a spoiled brat to me.
Dear Ann Landers: Recently, a
woman in Hemphill, Texas, wrote
that her live-in boyfriend was ordered
to pay 13 years' worth of back
support for a child he fathered after
"a one-nighter with a tramp."
Labeling the moiher of her
boyfriend's unintended child as a
"tramj1" was, in my opinion,
:xtrem_c:l,r harsh. Ir the woman ts .•
tramp, what IS the writers
boyfnend' After all, he had sex w1th
her, presumably with no mlention or
seeing her again and with total
disregard for the possible

•

Riffle to
attend law
school

consequences.
,
Would ll not have been more
charitable to say, "My boyfriend
made a mistake years ago with a
woman who made the same mistake,
and I will stand by him while he pays
the price"'
The writer of the letter may
herself make a mis!alceone day. Then
she .will find that a forgiving aod
understanding anitudo toward the
human weaknesses of others will
make it easier for her to forgive
herself. -- C. B.. CHICAGO, fLL .
DEAR C. B.: When I write my
column·, I try to preserve as much of
the original language as possible
without getting clobbered by the
Legion of Decency.
The woman may well have been
as pure as the driven snow-- before
she drifted. However. I agree that
name calling is ugly and invariably
makes a bad sit nation worse. Thanks
fofyour comment.
· Dear Ann Landers: My wife's
son, "Don," age 24, lives with us. She
also has a 5-year-old granddaughter
who visits often.

THURSDAY
REEDSVILLE - Eastem Local
School Board

r~:gular

wiU1 a ha.,ket dinner at 12:30 p.m.
Family rul(J friends welcome .

SYRACUSE - Carl Hubbard
POMEROY - i\1-1\JJon meet- family reun ion and covered dish
ing 7 p.m. Thtn&lt;day at Sacred · dinner Sunday, -12:30 r m. at the
Hcan Catholic Church, Mulbctry Syracust;: Park' sllel!t:r near the
Avenue.
m:trin:t.
REEDSVILLE - Mecti11g for
Eastem Jr. High student.' imcrcstcd
in playing football Thu rsday. 6
p.m. in the high school lo cker
room. For mort! information

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The agency's failure hm~ ''exposed Uu!: residents of West Virginia aml
olhers to inc're~L"iCtl cancer risks ami either hcal1J1 thrents caused . by toxic
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By GEORGE ARA TE
Sentinel News S1aff
The Easten\ Local Board itf
Education chose two firms to complete architectural plans for a new
school at its regular meeting Thurs-

Plliladelphia, said Board President
Ray Karr.

"Marr has more expertise in
educational fadlieies," Km·r said.
''Bltt, Vargo has ia lot of an:hitcc·
tural experiente and arc 11 lot dm;.

The Marie!la firm is only 40
,minutes away, compared to 2- 112
hours, he added.
The district will not spend
money on tl1e architects until a levy
is passed . The district plans tn
place a levy on the ballot next
spring. This levy has hcen estimated at 5 mills, Karr said.
"There.' s no Ue nni I i vc pl;ms
before a levy is passed. Titey're all
schematic plan., at U1is point," Karr
said. "We'll have som.e puhlic
meetings to meet wiU1 tlte ·'"~land
the community to uccidc wh:u's the
best feasible ,,tudy .''
By October, the architect.' need
to &lt;levelop a fea,ihility Sludy, collect informatinn on the -"hnols ;md
get approv:~ from the state 10 place
sprin~.

~PAUL

S1a1c huilding assisram:e fun&lt;.ls

could pay about RO pcrec111 or construclilln costs. which a st:.\lc ofli ..

cial earlier this year es timaiCd
could exceed $X million .
If the levy passfs. the proJect
would take 10 to 12 months before

Thursday hecHust: they had not yCI r eviewed it, said Ruth Podems,
spokeswomrm for the agency's _Rcginnlll office in Philru.lelphia that cov·.·

nor ~&lt;ih!.t de~crihed a similar laWsuit filet! in lfJ 1Jl io Ala'lka :L" an ex:un~
pie of a ntling .

cr." West Virginia.
' The environmental grnnps had notified Ulc agency of their intent to sue
and met with oflicials ahout their complaints in June . Ms. Po;lcins said.
" ~c .~idn'l ~cl down_ to spt:cilics, mu.J the nt:xl thing we got wns the

have filed them in the J~tst . 'he said .
·
. "!,his is not highly tJJIJtsual. hut that docsnl It m:ikc it a ll:tppy situatum. she satd.
·
Ms. Podcms would nol s.peculiltC on tlW possihlc ouh.:omC of the West

ViQ~·inia ;'!Ction .

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This year, the district will spenu
an estimated $30,000 on social
studies books hetween kindergm·len
and 12th grade, and language arts
and reading hetwccn sevenlh and

ninU1 grade.
· By the end M the ne xt school
year. the district will huy ahout
$35.&lt;XKl in m·ts and literature texts
between lOth and 12th grade, anti
sch(HJJ opening in August I'J%, he French hooks between ninth and
audcd.
12th grade.
The board could oiler district
The district will postpone huyresit.lents three options~ K:uT s.aitl. ing science ·texts until next year
The options ;u·e:
hecause the sta t ~ b changing the
• Build a new eentralizeu ele- standards, Minard said.
mentary building.
By 19.96-97, the district _will
• Construct a 11cw. junior/;.;enior· spend $30.000 for ,sciene&lt;: seventh
high school and then consoliuate through 12th grade. and health
snm~ elementary schools in 1he
kindergarten through 12th grade.
existing high school.
By 1997-98, the district should
• Deyelnp two smallt!r huildings spend $31i.OOO for music books
. for kindergarten through lifth grade kindergmtcn throu gh 12th grade,
ami sixth through eighth gr~tLic.
home economics scvemh through
In othet_action, the hoaru unani- 12th gr_ade anu drafting ninth
mously agreed to non-renew Super· through 12th grade.
intendent Ron Minard's current
lly 1998-99, the district plans to
contract This action is rC&lt;.JuireU hy spend $35,000 for bu siness/word
Aug. I and Min;u·d willt:Oillinuc

proccs .~.; ing lcxt.~.; bc1wccn seventh

working through the J'J«J5- 1JO

and 12th £rade, industrial arts
between ninth and 12tlf grade and
art kinder garten thrnu£h 12th
grade .
By 19W-21 XIO, the di strict will
renew t11e cyck by spending
$45.000 on l:mguage aJis and read-

school yem·, KwT saiU.
Next March. the hoard will
decide whether tn untl his conttflt:l.

Kan said,
In oU1er act·ion, th'l! hoaru spent
ahout $450 to renew ils.membership in the Coalition for Equity and
Adequacy.
The board also considered the
schedule for replacement of textbooks.

MalJOning County Common Plcits
Cou rt in Yomtgswwn and hy the
COLUMBUS· - A new cam- · Ohio AI'L-CIO and other unions in
paign finance law has survived llle U.S. District Court at Toledo.
'' We arc extremely pleased wiUt
first ,of three court challenge~.
The Ohio Supreme Court on the deci~ion;" scaitl Mike Dawson.
Thursday rejected a rc4uest hy the spokes man for Gov. George
Voinovich.
state's largest reach e rs union lo
Voinnvich had maLic campaign
declare parts of Ute Jaw unconstitufinance reform H C.:CIIterpiccc of hi s
lional.
seco nd term in (ltlicc . The. lilw
The court voted 5-2 ;Jga inst
ordering Secretary of Stale Doh would limit the mnount ol money
Taft not to enforce tl1c law. which individuals, political action comis to t.'lke effect Aug. 23. The court mitlees and campai gn committees
did not. rule on the merits of the may t:ontrihutc to state cnnditl:1fCs.
"We said HI the time U&gt;e legislacase.
Still pending are suits filed hy tion passetl that we hclieve it would
the Ohio United Auto Workers in be upheld, " Dawson said . "The

ing between kiwJcrgw·tcn anti sixt h
grade .and math hetwcen kinderg;u-lcn through 12th ,;radc.
The hoard ~cl il."' next mcctiug
for 0:::\0 p.m . Aug . () al tlw high
sc hool .

W~iter

special inleresl groups an: trying In

accomplish through U1c courts whrll
tlley ·eouldn't do i11 the Legislalure.' '

Ohio E&lt;.lucalion Associmion
lawyer Ted 10rio wnrncd aguinsl
cou111ing the union out S(l cnsily.

"Obviously we're disapp&lt;linh
ed," Iorio said. '· 0 LJI. L11 is was not a
decision nn the merit s . This w.as a

procedural ruling ."
Iorio .s;:iid the union pmh:thly
will refil e the lilw suit in another
court early next wcek .,
Or, l11c union might joi11 one of
the other two t: hall cnges, OEA
~icc President Gru·y Allen sa.id.

·Defense steps up to plead
·case in Susan Smith trial
UNIOJ\1, S.C. (AP) -Defense
lawyers began dcscrihing a trouble&lt;l. remorseful SuSlm SmiU1 with
testimony from :m FBI agent whn
recalled weeping with her as the
distraught woman signed a confession.
"It was a very emotional. gutwrenching scene." FBI agent Carnl
Allison testified Thur.day. "She
kept asking, 'How '' Hnw couhl I
have done tltis'!' I told her I did not
have an explanation for her. •'
The ftrst defense witness, state
Pete Logan. alsn told

said. "Her actions on Nov. 3 were

quite different. lJ was lUll a perfor-

fer drowning her sons. 3-yem·-old

mance_.''

Mt-::llnel and 14-monlll -'oltJ /\lex. in
a laXe last October. Pmscculm~ .areseellng the death penalty.
While Ms. Smith cried in Ms.

Outside court. Pope criticized
Ms. Smith's display of grief.

..

"When Susan Smith is remorse-

ful, why is she remorseful'!" he
said. " Is she remorseful because of
Michael and Alex'! Or is she
remorseful because nnw everything

she'd laid out -everything she'd
&lt;lone- hau fallen apart'.'"

A variety of demnn.o,;tralinn~
ranging from the cul'c nf" pet~.; tn
preparing. for Chr·i .~;lrn:ts were
presented Wt!dncsday at lhe
Rutland Civic C~nt~r.
Ahnve ar~ fhe re.ltierv~t chmfl·

piun w.inncrs, Vincent Rrmle.r·
ick, ler~ und Miclmel Leif11eit,
who shuwed how tn makt: ot
tluick arHI ta:"iy strawhtny Jlie.
The two U.lticd a novd fnrmat
for their demun ...;fr:.tlion - tholt
of a tdcvi .' iion coukin~ ."'ilww

&lt;:omplt!te .with ,-ummt:rdal~ for
"Dr. Ftel Good fJiJI...;.'' R(·•fh uf
tht huys have heen in 4-11 fur
seven yt:ars and huth hdong tu
the Ruck Sprin~' Raiders: They
o•mpetecl in tht! scninr· divi."ii1u1.
Taking grund champion in
the St'ninr !'ingles divisiun was
Crystal Smith, right, wlw. coli'·
ti~d nut the 'theme. uf ur.ettin~
Rc:.uly for Santa's A1·1'ivul."
She _h tlked ahnul dt·cnruting the
tree, wr&lt;.~ppin~ git"t:"i- und ,giving

timt! In oneself fur
lenin~,

and

~harin~, li~·

achievin~ gu~tl,..;.~

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Other gt:und and n·scrve
champimis uf 4-H dt:mmt~,;tra­
tiuns wtrt le&lt;.~m, A!-Ohlt·y H:.1gt'r

and Dillie .In Welsh, grand
chotmpiun, junior divi~,;inn, with
their .demun~tratinn "'Me11t Us
at the Gri!~''; Sal'i Putman i.lnd

Amy Smith, Anllld choiiJipion,
seniur divi ."linn, with ''To1kc a

on, junim· tlivi..;iun, .-.:inj.!lt·~. "It'."
a Holdup - c;ivt: · Ml· Yuur

Hnp Alnn~ the Hunny Trail'';
and ..J1•.-.:h llotge•~ ~r••.q!l l"hampi;

Charlt!nc lludlit.:h) .

Dough."

(S~ntin~l phntn~

hy .

Questions on ATF's role at Waco
pr.o mpts angry Clinton response ·

depths of her despair," the agent
s:tid, adding lhat Ms . Smitlt desperately hugged her sons' picture and
wouldn'tlet go.
Ms . Allison told prosecutor
Tommy Pnpe that Ms. Smith's
1c.:1rs were genuine, compnfed with
the ones she , hcu last fall during
sever:)ltelcvision appeals for a car- .
jacker to return her .sons. After a
nine-day nationwide search. she
cottfessed ttl drowning them.
"I thought she was a bad
actress, quite fnmkly," Ms. Allison

jorors of Ms. SmitWs deep regreh

,a i.westigator

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SODHRADA

Associated Pre1;;s

remorsL.

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l:twsmt, she .~;ud . She tluJ nnt have detail." of the discussions.
. ~~ lcnst tll.rcc other siHic~. Florida, Alab~una and Pcnnsylvani:l , have
~tmllar lawsu.11s pending , she said. And nine or hers. Georgia. New Vnrk,
Idaho, Washmglon, Alahouna, On.::.~on , Mint)CStlla, Illinois anll lndi:tna,

Court rejects OEA challenge to new law

eu to know if other mothers had
rep•:ntanl feelings after killing their
son• because she was "full of

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said.
State ruHJ federal agencies have found the substances in ftsh and water
stunples, the lawsuit said.
Specifically, the lawsuit said the federal agency Ita,, frtiled to force the
state agency to produce accur::ne lists of riv~rs and strc;uns that exceed
pollution sumdanls, the lawsuit said.
A study released a week ago by the federal agency found Uta! the water
quality standard filf dioxin in the Ohio River ncar tlte site of the pmpnsed
Parsons &amp; Whillemore Inc., mill exceeded st;mdartls.
The federal and stare agencies said the finding would not lead to a
revocation of the milt's permit to discharge more dioxin from its chlorine
dioxide bleaching process.
Officials HI the federal agency refused to comment on tile lawsuit

day.
Eastern hired Vargo, Ce1ssar.ly;
Jnghmn &amp; 'Gibhs t\f Marie!! a, and · being bill. Then construction woulc.J
Marr, Knapp &amp; Crawfif of New · take about IS months, all&lt;iwing a

Allison's lap lasl Nov. 3, she wanl·

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Eastern Local Board hires .......-4-H projects judged... ~
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"I beL eve I was witl1 her ar the

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP)- A federal lawsuit stemming from a
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will be leaving the area next month
to pursue this Llegree.

She also recenlly completed her
studies for a M:L'ter of Arts degree
in political science at Ohio University in Athens. She cnmpleteu a
t.Jiesis concerning a case study of a
public employ~es union in West
Virginia. She will defend U1is thesis
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Iat.er this month to fulfilll_ter gradu-

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·advance

- ·community calendar-

· Greta L. Riffle, daughter of
.Sharon Holter-RifOe, Racine, and
granddaughter or Mary K. Holler,
Bashan, was recently accepted into
U1e West Virgi•na University College of Law in Morgamown. She

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The .other night, Don was baby·
sitting when I came home at 10 p.m.
I round him and the child in bed
together, under the covers, watching
TV. The following night, they fell
asleep on the davenport. The child
was in Dan's arms.
This made me nervous. I !Old my
wife I dldn'tlike iL She threw a fit.
What is your opinion of this? -SMALL TOWN IN MINN.
DEAR MINN.: I'm with you. The ·
child should not be left alone with
Don. See to it. There will be some
who feel this advice is much too
harsh, but where children are
concerned, I would prefer to err on
the side of caution.
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WASHINGTON (AI') - As
House Republicans ex pressed con.'

cern about the rnll1t:1ry' s role .
·'More th:111 :tny other , the

cern about the use nf military force · image of 13r.ullcy tight1~1 g vchidc ...
during the Waco siege, President and M I tanb ..,~,;t against Ute huru·
Clinton Thursdny ungrily rejected ing Mount Carm~l compnurllJ caJis
any suggestion that law eni'nrcc- · intn quc~tion the rpk of the military at Wc:a~o." sniU Rcp .·..Stt.:vc
menl mist.1kes were comparahl c 10

the "depravity" of cult len~crs .
As the Waco hearings entered
their second day focusing on the
military's role, Clinton told a group

LEAVING COURT- Susan
Smith, left, was escorted from the
Union County (S.C.) Courthou.&lt;e
Thursday following the first day
of defense teSiif11'lhY in her mur.
der trial. Smith l• charged In 1he
October 1994 drowning of her
two sons.·(AP)

qf law enforcement nflicial~, ' 'It is
in-csponsible lor people in elected
positions to suggosl U1at tllU police
are some sort of armed huree1ucmcy

Buyer, R-Ind.

tlcpravit'y !hat took place iJJ,itlc that

' 'Since. hcfnrc the fou11ding ol
our rHJtion,' · h~ said. ' ' American . .

com round .• '

have had deeply rooted coJJctrn'
ahnut lbe scparalion 'of tile militw)'
from civilian affairs. "

hearing~

A J'orm"r F[ll expert wiHI
otppc:ued hc lnrc the panel wdaY
uru.k rscorcd the h1gh 1i:-.k of thc socalled ''dyn:unic entry'' tttlcmptcd

Clinton, •peaking acros. town at

in the raid hy Um Ourcm1 of Alco-

a monthly mectmg of litw enforce·
men! official~. acknowll.:d gct.f that
the government made mi:-.rakcs in

hol Tobacco 11110 Firearms.
There w&lt;t" " the exposure nf the

actillg on private grudges and hidden agendas."
un1at is wrong . ft ' s inact.:uratc " Waco and ~aid · ' ~.:hangc:.. were
m;1de, people were Lli\mi:-.:o.cd "
~nd people who sugge'l Utnt OU£hl
''We necU to he accoum,ahlc. we
to be "'harned," he said .
net:d to get nil th6 fiu.:ts out, if wc
Clinton spoke a., Repuhltcans
running the

it,'' Clinton ~auJ. "But we im1st nol
rn;1kc war again~t police J.~nd we
must not &lt;.;onlu:-.c makiug mistakes
. with the aw lul things th:n happcl ...._j__in Ulilt compmmd at W:1t:o . " ~
Hc .. 'aid th e IH.:anugs wen.: "a
" snd :111U .painful rcrnind~r o! th~

voiced con- · mak e a ~mistake we need to correct

approaching raitl teams . ... They
couldn't tum thc1r vehicles arouml
&lt;ts they approached the compourill," s;ml Donal!.l A. Da:-. .~&gt;ctl. a
f~n~er FO I crisis management spe-

Cialist .

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Friday, July 21, 1995

,Commentary

Pomeroy • Middleport, Oh1o

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General Manager

MARGARET LEHEW
Controller

LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome They should be less than 300
words long All l«uers are subject ro edhmg and must be s1gned wah name
address and telephone number No uns1gned letters w11l be published Letters
should be m good Laste addressmg ISSUeS nm persona hues

71. new look-at~-~­
affirmative action
By WALTER R MEARS
AP Spectal Correspondent
WASHINC.TON- Premlem Chnton s new look ,\1 allannauve acuon
programs the governmena h ,, pursued lor uuee decaues leu hun to the olu
answers- reform no r,lcJal quotas, but 110 retreat
That DemoLTaUc orthoooxy as not gomg to quell Ute diVIsave debate he
·~·u should be tr,a"'tonncd mto a reasoneu nauonal conversauon Not
now wtth Repubhc.m presauenltal challengers dem,utdang an end to the
system ot prcll're•1ces me.mr to redress p mems of dtscrunmauon
When lle nrdercU the .ttlmncliiVe clCIItm reVICW five months ago after
Republican~ fou.:e.tl U1e Jssue m Congress Chnton s,ull he was nm backmg
away from e4ull oppoalumty auns hut tryang 10 keep uus from becom
111g cUIOtllef ~.:he 1p emotum,i.l pohtiCal wedge ISSUC
Whatever the adJecttves at wtll be rut I'&lt;UC m 19% It could prove par
ll~ularly troublesome tor Ute prcstdcnt m C.tlatonllt VItal 10 has re clec
t1on prospects md l1kely to he vollng next year m a rctcrcm.lum on athr
matiVe actJOII repc,U
Gov Pete Walsma seekmg Ute GOP nommauon .ag,unsl Chmon has
made oppos1tmn In nllmn 1Uve 1cUon ,1 comerstnn~ nt h1s c.unpatgn s1gn
mg an executl've n1Uer In 1hniP•h prelercnu.ll pro,;nuns he sruU.unounted
to ' racml spoils
Sen Bob Dole the frnnt runnmg GOP c.mdtu,ue s,ud he wtll mtro
duce next week has p1 omased hall to end !etler.tl alhrmauve actiOn progrruns some ol whach he d prevmusly supported ' You unn t cure Ute
evil of d1scnmm It Jon w11h more ths.cnmmlhon' the Senate ma1onty
le.1der srud But the hall " not hkely to lace .tcuon unulnexl year m the
th1ck of the camp u0 n se 1son
The tssue as nn d1splay m another arena lod.:~v .L-.. regents ot the UmversJIY ol Cahtnrmt meet to consu.Jer untlmng the mmonty preferences
that apply m atJmtssmns there ns at:ross the JMIIon There m~IY he some
pohucal the,aler lhert! Walson " presadent of the bo.trd ,md Wtll be urn
m.tttzmg h1s oppos1tmn to &lt;t11mn ttlvc acllon
Jesse Jal:kson tlue~Jtcnec..l In l.ltsrupt the meeung thr: governor s.ru&lt;.l 1t
•hat happens he II have the CIVIl nghts h.;ure arrested
So much lor l:cllm convers tlum
• Th1s 1s not 1 dll I! cult tssue Dnle s uLI 0Js(nmm,tllon 1s wrong
and preferential trcnunenl ts wrong ton That as l.n trnnu.::.ally apt sum
mauon of JUst how dathcullat"
Clmton 'ud Wednesuay tltat he d wanle&lt;l to look 11 Ule facts amt Ute
poltucs of afftrmntl'.. e \Ctton
' lt IS sunply wron~ to play pnhlu.::s w1th lhe Jssue ol Lllmn auve .u.:llun
and lhvule our country :11 L tune w)len 1t we re re 11ly gom 0 to change
tlungs we llt\e to he Ullltec.J he srut.l m an hour long speech at lhe
NatiOnal Arch1ves slamlm~ hdure the t.:ase 111 winch the Con~lltutum .uul
the DeclaratiOn ot IntJepend~:ncc ,tre preserveU
Repubh~ utch lllen 0 e" promplfy 1nu prcdict.lbly accuscu hun of pl1y
mg pohl:ICS s tyln 0 IH" lllt!llll II hut tlllll I end II ft!t~..llmn thou ot sup
pori tor the system ot Jnh ~..:ontladang uu.l other prclercnces was an
endorsement ot govemmcnt sponsowll thsounm.tllon
Thdl's the mgry whale m.1le su.Je ol the .trgument the contcnuon
thal attann alive .ICI!On now weaghs unfrurly ag,unst IO[IJOnty Ameru.:ans
when they compete tor JOhs tll contrncls
Clmton s .mswer 1s lh at attmn tl1ve u.twn has hccn g&lt;xxl tnr Amenc.1
~I alias and nee&lt;l' tn be tuned to work I urly utu dlecuvdy lie s.ud th.u IS
what the atlmnustr 1tmn w11l Llo
'Afhrmallve ru.::lton h ts nol tlw.tys hcL:n pcrh:&lt;.::t .mtl \.limn mvc ,lctlon
should not go on lore\ cr U1c prcsu..lent s.au..l It should Oc c.:hangcd now
10 take crue nf those llnu e-s th 11 rue wrong dnd 11 should he rcun.::d when
lt•s JOb 1s done Th;'l.t day h L"' mn come
Clinton summe\1 up Ius pnsllton thts w 1y
'No quotas 111 thco1) 01 pr lctlcc
'No Jile 0 allh"'(rtmmuum ot my kmd mcludm~ revetse dtscrunmallon

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No paekrenn !01 people who trc 1101 qu ~a !leu tor .any 10b or opportunity
'And as soon as~~ pw 0 r un h L" SUL:l:Ccd~:U II must he retiH.:ll
But .1ilvot: llll1 0 1 llrncss .mt.l rcnouncm.; r.IC.I.Il quotas whtch are
agamst feueml law myho ... W(lll I hlulll lit~ Repuhhc.ll\ o!lenS~ve Nn
relorm pledge wall pe"u llie the while m 111 who's rust seen tit~ t&lt;&gt;h he
wanted go tn 1 mumnty tppltc IIH or Ihe husmcssm 111 whn s lost i1 con
tfaCI tiMl cUIY prelcH.'IlCC IS pmpcr
That s. wh} the 1ssue 1s so d111lcul1 Anllth 11 ,\]so I' why 11 Will persist
EDITOR'S Nf lIE- Wailea R Mears, ' I « l&gt;tesulent and culum•
nast ror The Assm:lated l'ress, IMs repnrted un Waslunglcm and
Oatlnnal puhllcs fur mnre than 4• years

Berry's World

4·-~
0 1995 b)' NU. nc

Better knock 11 off w1th the vodka and tomes
for a wh1le You could get Lime Disease

Delbert Pridemore

Smith hammers o~t contradictory
rhetoric
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The Daily Sentinel

WASHINGTON
Last
month 's debate over the nomma
uon of Henry Foster to be surgeon
general featured one of the most
depravc&lt;l moments m the history of
Ute U S Sea11te
As GOP .attavasts were exhort
mg theu troops ag~nnst Foster
whose nommahon was ullunatcly
defeated Sen Robert Snnlh R
N H , took to the Senat~ lloor to
put on a sbow lor has colleagues
Smath used the occasum of the
Foster nommauon to launch a ver
bal harangue .tgaan'l
partial
barth' aborllltns - those per
fonned after 20 weeks ot pregn.an
cy - whtch Foster says he never
performed dunng has 10 year me&lt;la
cal career But that dtdn t stop
Smith Speakmg agaanst a back
drop ot ~mmly photm; ol ahortedfetuses and wavmg a plastic mooel
Ictus Sm1th slopped JUSt short of
accusmg Foster of murder
I m not accusmg hun ot per
lormmg late term abortaon' but
he s not blockmg them eather
Smith told a startled Sen lie .auut
ence So whether you com mat .1
murder tf you re n01 ,, murderer

I GoT aTiNY AMeR,~ fLilG
ON a TooTHPICK w,TH t.vNcH

By Jack Anderson
and
Michael Binstein
wan I to play we suggest th.ll
Smtth s opponellls gave hun ,, t.L'ie
o~ has own medacme by putung on
a show anu tell of thetr own It
would leature the chtldren who ve
been gunned uown by assault
weapons or other lire arms bemg
promoted by Smath atlu hi' alhes at
the Nataondl Raile Assoct.~Uon Or
pethaps some ptctures of motorcy"
chstlfwno· ve susttuned crtpplmg
heau lllJunes bec.ause they t,nled to
we,rr ,a)te~nel
It s doubtful however Utat such
pactures would lmve much cllecl on
Sm1th Whale he rem,nn' preoccu
pted wath prescrvmg dte hie ol the
unbom has comp.L"aon .app.arently
ebbs once a newbnm ulkes us lirst
breath Over the p ••t sever.tl years

Til~

RePu61.iC&amp;lt1S WoULP

M.llK2 ~ST~tNG
IT

IN oTifeR \'loRDS, IT'S oKaY
To "!'Rear THE! FLatus a
I Cl!leaP D1Sf"oSa8~ SYMSOL

OF AMeRic.aK M3RI&lt;i.fiNG.

no member ol the Senate h,ls
shown Jess regan.l tor common
sen~;.e I, 1ws lhar are des 1gnct.l tn save
hves - .ulllm some 1.: t-..~s uuMtuns
ol uollars as well
Pru1Jd..l htrlh c~hort10ll' report
edly cumpnse about 04 percent ol
,111 aborltons In mosl c 1ses, such
proceuure' ,are per!nrmeu when Ulc
Ide ot the moLhcr ts m U mgcr or 11
senous fetal btrlh t.lefeL:ts .Lre
detectet.l Guns howe\er ,1ft! ,\ daf
ferent m tiler lllo0 ctln:r
In 1992 ,tcCoruan~ to the
Natton,al Celller tm Health Sial as
ucs 3 336 cit1luren rutu te~n .t 0 ers
were murdered wHh guns tn the
Unueu States whale anolher 1 42CJ
usetl a tucarm to c..:ommH su 1odc
Between 1986 md 1990 gunshot
wounu' to chaldren under lhe 'age
of 16 nearly UOITbJe&lt;J iJf Jn:ljOJ' urban ,ueas In adt.htJOn 10 those
who are murdered thousands more
chaldren be.ar the ,cars _both
phystcally and emoiHmally _ ot
the gun vwlence lhat s hecome a
daaly ntu 11 111 many of our country S urhru1 IU!I hborhootls
Yet Samth has battled blocked
.md bolllcd up every htll or .tmcnd

but you don t stop one frnm com
1nllhng a murder l thmk you ~.:an
draw the conclusmn '
If that's the hatne Repubhc,m&lt;

iLLEGaL.

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HOW, rlieY DoN'T ~LL'{ MQ.'3tl

iO%itiG a LaTrL.a PaPi!R FLaG
tN ~TR3$H. TlieV MeaN
&amp;.IRNiNG THe FLaG 1M 3N~R

8UT IF I TReaT iT aS
a PoWeRFUL SYMBoL oF
THe AMei?'IC31'l HaT,oH,

StGU.

! Go TO J&lt;IJL.

mcnl th 11 would rem m the urban
arms r~1c~ As one ot tile NRA•s top
water cruners Sm1U1 h.to;; sleadf,lstly rei used In str ty fmm the group's
hot he.aded ahetonc - even when
hew 1s Ill U1e crosshre htmseU
Smith wa• one of the motonsts
suung m lmtnc oulsllle Ihe Central
lntcllt 0 ence Agency he.t&lt;l4u lfters
()U rhe mornm6 ot J m 2~ 199\
when ,, m.m wtch.hng an assault
nfle emeq,ed !rom ln~r~ car and
began shnotmg motnrtsls The
hlnody r,amp.tge ktlleu two and
wuunued three others and the
.tccuscu kallcr rcm.uns .at large m
has nauve P,lkasmn
Irome ~ly the prevaous summer
Smllh scuulctl the D1s1nc1 of
Columha.a s !'sault wcap&lt;m !!"bah
ty J.aw Though Smath ass ule~at on
COilSIIlUlHIIlli grounds cJ llllllllll-'1--would unl.ut ly sm£1~..: t ul manu I 1c
ttu ers who h lV~.:: no control over
hnw Ihear p10duc1s arc used there
was not even t llg le Uc..:overu\g the
ltu~ lol.f£Cis nlth~se we tpnns
One such we,tpon h L"i m.tr,keletl
lt'\eli l" lht:
strecl SWt.::CflCT lhe
m IChlltC to cle.m lhmoughly on
the l~rst p.ass
It s •' JUngle ?ut
there There s a lhse.ase and we ve
got U1c Cure Nevertheless dunng
the dcb.al~ over the assuc Sm11lt had
the g.1!1 lo t.:omprue these weapons
In mert; mcdliUlll;: .l.l devaccs hke
wrcnd1cs or sGc..,v tlnvers
Aller lhe CIA slwotmgs Sm1U1
s.ud the ~::xpell\!11\.:e \\nuld nnl soli
en h1s st \fll:t: on gun 11~hts Pc1hrtps
clS a show nt gralltmle the NRA
cnnlnhulcd $11 000 that ye.ar to
Smtlh s ~. .: unp UJn lund
Guns tre only p,rrt ol the Smuh
Jeg,acy E,arller tim summer he
helped repeal .t section of the Jederal haJhway laws that encourage
st.ttcs tn p lSS lnws tor sci"\thclts ~mt1
m.anu awry hclmei' tor mmnrcycltst' Accorumg 10 the 1 rrutsp&lt;lrta·
tum Dcp.trtmelll st.lle' wnh .til·
nder helmet laws s avcu 'i 15 hves
m I&lt;J~1 I hey also paevetllcd more
than 2 (}()() moder lie 111d 'CflOU'
IIIJUfiCs S,l\ lllJ ru.Jt:J s ,IIJd lctX[lc\y·
ers more Utan $'in malhon 111 meu
1c al halls
The new Congaess has created
the p&lt;ISsahaluy tor I.L,Img ,md post·
tave ch,mgc 111 the federal government Dut II has .tlso lent a new
pl.tllonn tnr the kmu of sordau hut
!omacay lh.al ' become !he taade
m.ark ol J.awmtkc" lake Smtih
Now 11's up lo c.:ooler heads to
ucctue whach I Ice ol lite (,()p wall
pre vat!
Jack And•rson and Michael
Bmstem are writers for United
Feature Syndtcate, Inc

VEHICLE DONA I Ell -

M'an jailed, two hospitalized
following wreck on U.S. 35

Showers T storms Ram
V~a

Each day's
My mother used to send me oil
to school m the mornmg wnh the
words "Remcmher someone 1s
watchmg you
Thts was not a wan11ng that Bag
Brother was out there spymg on me
and would report hack to her anu
my fallter on my miSdeeds llunng
the day It was rather ,, solemn
rcmmder that what I smd rutu how l
behaved all u.ay long w(luJd he
heard rutd obseaved by other people
wbo woulu be mllucnceu hy how I
actc&lt;l
And as Ute years wen! on &lt;1nd
those words stuck m my memory I
came to see tlt.1t every u.ay of our
hves people are w.ttchmg us and
takmg notacc of ~he way we hve
an~ from what they see m us mu m
other people Jhey put together a hfe
of thear own
It our outlook anu hehavaor "
attractave and exhtbtls those quail
ue~ that we always assoctale wtlh
Ute rare best moments m hfe then
those watchmg us wall 1enu 10
mcorporale the srune qualatles mto
thear hves
But 11 works Ute utlter way l&lt;Kt
A few ye(trs ago l scrvetJ ns
foreman u! Ute gr.mu JUry 111 the

SltlOil lO abOrltoll Ill \II s lVC the

rare hard ct~ses • (rape IIH.:cst
and the hle ol the mothe~) ,md no
speCittl tavors tor g.tys ,mll lcs
baans Supp&lt;"e he ltvnrs 111 lll out
attack on the &lt;lru£ pltguc I rom
boUt Ute supply and dem.aml ends
Suppose he \\ants 1 hrc 1thm 0
S(Mce
Ill en thlc the ~.:ounlry 10
ahsorh the hu£t: mllux ot 11111111
gr Utls (both le 0 ~ mu alleJ a!) smcc
1965 Suppose he OPfl&lt;""' gr 1111111£
a preference an cmplo,Yment nr col
le.;e ,\dtmsswn lo 1ny Amcrn.• m
sunply hec.tuse ol r.tcc or gt:ndtt
and calls on Ills fellow hi acks to
stand on 1hc1r own 1\\0 I eel uu..l
compete on cqn.al terms Supfl&lt;"&lt;
he f.lVOJ s cl strong lklcnse 1llltl
hunmmlan 1r1 ml to tlu.: force" ol
!reeuom everywhere but would
refuse to nsk the hie nl .my una
tormed Amcncan unless lhas
natwn's v11rtl Interests were al
stake
Have I IDISst-~ anyUung' In ,my
case you get the pnant What 1!
Colm Powell turns nul In he the
answer to Ute unanunous pr(1yt:r ol
Amenc.'l s conserv,lllvcs for a c.m
u1date who genumely represents

William A. Rusher
hut openly turneu oil hy ' superp.t
1nots ' aut! lhc nmsy rchgtous
nght
But suppose - rust 'uppuse that he turns out to be a !onhnght
conservattve thoroughly 111 symp.a
Uly wtth Ule J&lt;le,als unphcll 111 the
Contract With Amenc.t Suppn'e
he recogmzes that the Amenc.m
people have turned lor good
agamst the nverweemng m11rus1ve
Nanny Slate, anu .tre truly detcr·
mmed to hrmg lite federal bndgct
back mto balmce Suppose he
favors drastic revtsmns anU reduc
trons m the tax l.tws ~mt.l .t 101&lt;11
revampmg of th~ wdt,rrc sy,tcm 10
ehmmate smgle moUters &lt;tnd de 1t1beatdads
Suppose wiMt ' more tll.ll he
tums out to he d slrons hchevcr m
the ' tamlly valu~s me.1mng two
parent tamahes where possahle vol
untary pr.ayer 111 Ule 'chools nppu1

d~eds

George R. Plagenz
degr.ad.llmn all d,ty long every &lt;lay
And from what they see they put
(ogether cl hfe ol lheu own lhal
turns out, lr agac ally to be very
much lake wh,at they see .tround
them
Most of us wall never know ot
lhe ltves we hc~vt! mfluenced tor
good or til - of len m small but not
mconsequentml w.tys The woman
who came mto Evelyn Bence s hlc
on a dmgy tram platform outstde
New York Caty one wmter's mom
mg wall never know the remark.lble
change she brought mto Bvelyn's
late that day
I heard the story from author
Velma Damels shortly alter she
h,td puhlashed her bonk Ce!ehrale
Joy' She had rust met Evelyn m
the ofhce.' ol Double&lt;lay her pub
lasher m New York Evelyn who
was tolbe Velma s edttnr was
wlnsUn1g a tune
'It w,L, somelhmg I half recog-

mzed ' satd Vclm.a I askeu her
what tlMt tunc w." ' Evelyn pro
ceedcd to tell her thas story
She was watllllJ lor lh~.! 11 1111
one gloomy dnzzly J.mu liY mom
mg- the tr.un that wonlu t.lke her
from her home m Ossmm~ 10 New
York Cuy She w,., lcellng
depressed not only by the weather
but by the ureary schedule that
awruted her at hea of hce She w."
dr aggmg
On the slalton pl,al!oam ,he
'lloltced a stnkmg wnm.m ,he h 1d
never seen before Tite wom 111 w.ts
whtstlmg solUy
"She whtstled through two
bars ' srud Evelyn 'before I rccogmzed the song It was one I had
not heard m ye.ars although I had
sung at otten as a chalu 'Prectous
Lnru, take my hand lead me on
help me stand I mn weak I am
tared, I am worn
Evelyn glanced back at the
stranger Her face wa.• happy, even
peaceful 'whale I wa.' mtserahle
srud Evelyn
Rtght .11 Umtmoment the Pough
keep"e Lnc.al passed by, spi.L•hmg
mut.ldy water m the wnm,m s face
I w.ltched m J,ascanatum ' satd

Weather tnrecast

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Patrol tickets driver in crash

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Larry W Ashburn 21 Pnce Strong Road Ewmgwn w,L, cued
by the Galha Metgs Post of Ute St,ue I hghway P urn! lor I .allure to
control followtng ,, nne c.tr cr "It 1 hursu ty on St ue Route 124 ne.rr
Salem Center
Troopers smd Ash hum w.1s cctsthnumJ nl fi p m when Ius c~•r
crested a iulltnp and he w~L"' un.1hle' In slow down lor two c,trs ahead
of hun Ashburn nnempted to pass the cars hut one ol them pulled
out to pass the other, promptmg Ashbum to lose cunlrnl
Ashburn s car went otf Ute left sade of the roau and struck two
mrulboxes before commg to a stor accnrdmg to the crash rep&lt;&gt;rt
The car was moo~mlply dam.tged

Man charged with domestic violence
A 29 year old Pomeroy m.m was arre,ted by Pomeroy Pohce
oflicers followmg a uome.•llc •olence complamt early thas mom
mg
Holly Franklin Mulhns 217 112 E Seconu St wa• .rrrested
about 3 32 am after allegedly a.saultmg has live 111 g~rl!nend,
accordmg to Pomeroy Pollee Chtef Gemld Rought
Mulhns was placed m the Metgs County Jail pendmg a court
hearmg
The tncadent remam' under mvestagataon Rought srud

Meigs EMS logs 12 calls
Untts of the Meigs County
Emergency Me&lt;lac.al Servtce Jogged
12 calls tor asststance Thursuay
mcludmg two transfer calls Unus
rcspondmg mclude&lt;l
MIDDLEPORT
9 30 am S Fourth Ave,
Amber Blackwell, Holzer Medtcal
Center,
6 54 p m Vtllage Manor Apart·
ments Sh~rley Frazaer Veterans
Memonal Hosptlal
7 54 p m
Pearl Street
Dumuuque Watson, VMH,
9 23 p m Overbrook Nursmg
Center Lola Bohlen VMH
POMEROY
9 55 am Pomeroy Chi! Ap.lrt

Bull c 111 dre.un c ut tl'
Wtlham A Ru•her l• a Dtslln· \
I ellow of the Claremont

hl'hlute Jnr th• Study of Stat•s·
m.mshllt .mel l'nhhcal l'hlln&lt;n·
J•hl

ments, Pllul&lt;t Bl,mkenshap VM H
4 28 p m Pomeroy Nursang mu
Rehabaht,atwn Center ~lllda
Grueser VMH
11 02 p m, volunteer fue
uep.rrtment toW Mam Street, auto
fire Mary Taylor owner
RUTLAND
l 36 am Meags Mane 2
Charles Weaver 0 B!encss Mcmnnal Hnsptt.tl
7 06 p m. volunteer ltn~ Uep,lii
ment and s4uad tn Jacks Ro au h.ty
bale rue on Mtke Pnce property
SYRACUSE
4 08 p m Dusky Str~el M.1ry
Lnnge

----Hospital

(I nr mlnrmaflon on hnw tu
eledrnnu:ally Wllh

~.:ummunu:ate

tlu-.. culummst and uthers, con ..

VETERANS MEMORIAL
Thursday admls&lt;~ons - Htlda
Gmeser Pomeroy
Thursday dtscharge' - Mehndlt
Chnsty Maudleport

t.1&lt;1 Amcm 1 Onlanc h) calhng I·
XIIII M27 6'64 ext 1017)

The Daily Sentinel

Evelyn ,Js Ute wom Ill rumrn,tged
m her purse itshcd our lltssue and
wapeu away the uart Wtlhout a
bre,lk m the melnuy
Evelyn s nd "Site ut&lt;l not sec
me tJaggmg 111 my own purse for a
ltssuc to dry my cheeks whach
were sn,lke&lt;l wllh tc.trs l packe&lt;l up
Ihe tune anu c UTICU I( WIUl me the
rest of the d,ay Nnw I carry tt
everywhere I gn '
Who w,as lh 11 str.mgcr' Evelyn
Bence never found out The woman
w.1s .t t tc..:e m the crowd nf commuters sl.mthng nn the lram plat
!nun m Ossmmg N Y one cold,

tact Amer1ca Onhn• hy calling 1·
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appe11r 10 have IIIJUfl e'- hut was not
respondmg lo EMS Ire atmeut ( m 1
McDonald suffered hroken hone&gt;
anu bmases

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HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Dtscharges July 20 - Mrs
Aruley Satterfield anu &lt;laughter
Kaatlyn Roberts Inez Wackhne
June Johnson Ahce Becken Mrs
Jel!rey W,tmer and son Bonme
Wtlt, Amaee Plulltps
Btrth - Mr and Mrs lohnny
Elhs daughter Crown Cuy

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Charming Shop
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City Holding
26 1/4
Federal Mogul
21 1/8
Goodyear T&amp;R
42 7/8
K mart
15 5/ll
Lands End
14 7/8
Llm!lcd Inc
2 I 3/4
Multimedia Inc
41 718
P•'Oplc's
22 1/4
Ohio Valley Bank
34
Ono Valloy
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Stock reportiiJ; are the 10 30 am
quotes provided hy Advesl nf

Gnl!lpolls

By MICHAEL FLEEMAN
Assoctaled Pre.s Wrtter
LOS ANGEl ES (AP) - After
u1spensmg with 30 defense wit
nesses m mne days Ute 0 J Sunpson trial was gaven a breather and perhaps not a moment too soon
for the battere&lt;l defense tlte gaddy
JUry rutd one poorer prosecutor
I he defense sui fered a maJor
sethack Thursd IY when the ruugc
severely rcstractecl the testimony of
one expert Jmed up for next week
and held open the possaballly of
barnng another expert 1 hen the
defense uymg 10 sci lorU1 lis cun
spm:1cy thenncs saw twu mo1e ot
tis w11nesses g1ve the prosecutaon
more help than U1ey £ tv.e Sunpson
( At tlte same lame the 1ury sui
!ered a case of the g1gglcs when
testunony veered In p.11111es uut
prayer meetmgs One Juror !augheu
so hard lerus c.unc lo her eyes The
panel wa' sent hack lo II' hotel lor
a three day weekend no court wa'
scheduled today
The fnvnhly aune 111 splle ol ..._
or perhaps as .t result ol - ten~·ann
that hUll! m the cady put of the
&lt;lay Judge Lance Ito filled JltO,ecu
tor Marcaa CJ,ark $2~0 1111 ,, person
al allack agamst .1 defense Wllness
and ordered a uetense allomey to
sat down
Tes11mnny won t resume unltl
Monday .11 the e.trhe'l The rudge
helu up the !tow of wltne,es to
gave prosecuwn; tune l&lt;l prepare tor

Simpson
trial update

~

Pol ce photographer W•lhe Ford
suggested he d1dn t see the
socks 1n Sampson s bedroom
because they had already been
collected by pohce

Ntcole Brown S11npson tnlf lu;r
fnem.l Ron1ld Ctoldm

111

~..:onl c nd!&gt;.

he WdS the VIC( liD Ol I WHie r mg
mg pollee h,unc up
The uefcn'c s thillly to pre"
that arguQtclll hll 1sctb.tck at lei Ito
blocke&lt;l most of Ute 1cs111nony from
an expert who comlut.:tct.l 1cs1s on
the 111nc 11 1 1.kes so.,;k I JhJIL 10 dry

the llCXt tlelensc \\li11CSS I setCili!SI

whose report w{1s tumctJ ovt:r 10 thL:
prosecution only rc~.:cntly

Sampson who srlys he w.ts
home ctlnne durmg lhc lunc 12
]()94 murders o( Ius ex wale

Meigs announcements
4 H Style Revue lmught
The Meags County 4 H style
revue wall he helu "' the Meags
H1gh School gymn L"um begnunng
at 6 30 p m tomght (Fmhay)

Route 3'l road"de p uk south of
Darwm A potluck umner Will he
held &lt;H noon I ho se tllcmlmg arc
to take U1mr Own t 1hlc sc1v1cc 1nU
folumg chaa"

Board to meet
The Metgs County Puhhc
Ltbrary Board wtll meet at I p m
Thursuay at the Pomeroy facahty

Che"er class of 31 to meel
The Cltcsler I h~h School CJ '"
of 1931 rcmuon wall be held at the
CheSler lire house on July 'l() waut
a ba,ket dmncr '' 12 'lO p m All
teachers anti schn~ll m ties wei
come

Physacals olfered
Free physacal' wall be gaven at
the Holzer C'!amc 111 Mululeport to
Eastem H1gh Schml autleles luly
29 trom 7 ttn 10 1J 1m

Thts 19KO Cadillac Sevall• ha• heen

Uu: U1hhtt' Mntur Cu uf m~ar Tupf&gt;~rs Pl•nn..: to th~
Conh1lle TnpJltlloi Plun"' I 1nns Cluh fur a fund~raiser Wmn~r uf
the \elucl~ "Ill hl' .mnrnanHd at 11 am un Saturd:~y, Aug 5

Land transfers posted
Sharon Barr to LCCD s.~em
Ragin ol way Pat ncaa Ann BOJ
- rtuw LCeE&gt; Satcm
Raght of way Fr~tl E and Judy
L Davas to LCCD S.~em
Raght of way Steve A and
S,tundra L Bush lo LCCD Salcan
Raght ot w.Iy lames ,utu Dmma
Kunath to LCCD S llem
Raght ot way Southern Ohw
Co tl Comp.my to LCCD Salem
Raght ol way Southern Ohro
OMI Comp.any to I CCD s.~em
Righi ol w.ty, D.ua.l A uad Deb
bae Bentz to LCCD S.alem
Raglll ol way Jeffrey L &lt;Ind
Ca yst,al E D lttghm 111 to LCCD
Salem
Raghl ot way Larry mu Rita
B.~ ito LCCD S:llcm 29 ()(),acres
llaght or way Dorothy I 1111d j
P 1ul Strau'b tngh Dunn a Str,aus
baugh Meredith and Robert L
Me red ath to LCCD S,tlcm
Decu G tic R lletncy to Vtrgam.a C and Ronalu G Walson
Olive 211.1caes,
Alladavll Helen,t Bnckl~s
dece,.,ed to Homer Brackle•
Pomeroy lots
At tad lVII Vernon Blevans
dl!L:ettsed to Mildred Blev111s.
Let art 2 3S9 teres
Dccu Lavern W md M ary J(
load,an to J.tck R mu Shcllt J lor
uan Columhat 'i acres
Dccu N.nKy D llohack N mcy
D W.1gner Ron.alu L Wagner l\t
Machael E anu Darlene T Warner,
Lebanon, correcuvc ueed
Alltdavat Dun]lle E.akans;
dece tscd to Larry F E.tkms, S tlas
hury
Ragin of w.Iy Bobhy Lee Sr
md Rchcec 1 M Sheets In Colmn
hus Southcm Power Columha.a
llaghl of way Granva!Je .mu In
Anna Sl&lt;lul to CSP Columbaa
Raght ol way Duane L .and
Benuc-c ll Iones to CSP Sai~Shury
to1
Ra~hl of way I hom.ts 0 .md
St1Uc A l'ullms to CSP Chester,
R1gh1 ol w.Iy. P mime .md Kcv1n
R.anda!l Wolle ,,n&lt;f De,alrax II
Sham 111 CS!' Letart
RtgiH ol w ty Oon111c S md
Ronald B Denny to CSP S.ths
hury
J
R1ght ot w 1y IJntl1 mtl Roger
I he follow tug l:Otiples were Sinh nllu ( Sl' S '"''""1'
ISSUt:d lllllfllgC IJU..I)"t!S Ill !he
Mc1gs Counly Proh Hit.: Cmul oJ
Juuge Rnlx:ll Buck
The foliow111g tl:lmns to end
Rccc•v•ng l1~.:cns es wczc
m~UTmgc
were f1lcl1 rc~.:cntly m the
Jonathan And1c D1nckert IK
nffacc
of
Mcags Couttly Clc1k nl
Pomeroy rtnU 11111 ( uu.ill:l: Jutlc
Courts
L11ry
Spencer
II\ Vmlou R ilph D1 ~tllcy Knl!el
Dassolutum
!lied .._ Pcg1 I
40 Rccdsvtlk md I Clt:S 1 I vdyn
M
arcmkn
111d
let lacy W
Gu L:ss :1rl PcHIIllld I r t~.:y I ynn
Mrm.
:
mku
holh
ot
I
on g Dollom
Bow!,mu 28 111u K"''' Macltellc
July
20
M&lt;Ktre 20 lxlllt of Rullu~tl
D1vorcc llletl - (,Colgc W
J ISO II [ ec Stew II I 20 and
Drtnda Joy M II lory I&lt;) hoth of Dnckles lHun C,lfolyn Sue Dnck:
lcs both of Mu!IIlep&lt;nt luly I'J
Syr.acusc loscph [) '"'' Rose 21
.and I' II11CIII on Small! 1X hoth of
R ICHIC Dry 111 ll1vu! llurst 2'
Say Love Wath
Reeds\ die tn&lt;l Su7 11111e (, 1ul
Flowers From,..
Clay 22 Chc'tct

Marriage licenses

To end marriages

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

tt.I.JiOFIJN TO BE WILD
AND

KILMER JIM CARRE V

106 Butternut Ave Pomeroy OH

IN
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(800) 433-6203

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446-1088

Reun,lm .mnom1ced
The descenu.tnts of Tammy
Galkey anu Maida Jane Hudnall
wall have a reumon July 30 at the

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The Jollowang !.and transfers
were recm~cd Montla) Tuesuay
lacRm.m w 111 lra.Y..\;IIJl!{. suuiiLrnl_ and Wednesday an th e othce- of
D S 35 when liK J9 R9 Chevrolet Meags County Rccoruer Emmo
S lO uroppcu of! the n.;ht "de of gene Hmnallon
the road lle pulled lite ve hade
Deed Anthony B Rittle L.aren
back onto the 1o td anu then went M Wolfe Laren M Rafllc to L.trcn
otl Ute !ell sade of th e road Jack
M Raflle, Racane p.arccls
man lost cOni rnl m the gr.n cis and
Deed Emcst R and S,l&lt;he R.ae
the truck rolled appaoxun llely lave
Carr to Davau E C'nrr Sctpan
tune McCoy s llll C u,, McDonald
paiccls
who was nor we lllll 0 1 se,tl hell
Deed Rontlu A H,wson tn
was ejected lrom the vchade
Harley McDonald Maddkpoa t lot
Lennd MeDon tid was no1111 ,, dulu
All adavll
Bcssac Oliver
le,Ualllt but na,IItp he it
deceased to Atthm L mtJ I .mme
ladamm w.L" tl~.:kt:tL:d lnr 1ulurc
Maller Rual md p trcels
In m.unt.un c.:onlrol duld restrctmt
Deed Arthur mall I munc Mtl!er
V!O)&lt;lfiOII se. II he it VIOlliiOil,
to Faank W and fenae L Houser
unp1nne1 n:g tsiJ 1tam md no tnsur
Rullnnu 8 742 teres
anee
Deed Joyce E I rye In Cecil D
Mt:Cny s mil he tu.:uJcnt as still
and V1ckae I Ftye S ~em parcel
under mvesl1 0 111on
Raghl of w 'Y Donald and
Shu ley Jel teas to Lcadang Creek
Cnn,erv.mcy Daslrict Rulland
Ra ghl of way Rnnnld B md
Bmm1e S Denny In I CCD S ~"
hury
Rtght nl w ty I un cs R lt ,tnd•
Knstm C Auec to I CCD S 1las
bury
Raght of way Paul E lr ,JJtd
Machcllc E Wall 10 LCCD S ths
bury,
Raghl of w tY Detty I aylor In
LCCD S.tlasltua y
Deeu Betty M I nlmea Belly
M Dall to J) unci I~ utd llcha 1 I
Folmer S:ll~Shuay lot
Tburtday, July 20 1995
Dccu Ruth P 1nlme .md Rohert
Swasher Lora Maxnae n1u Ball Ltt
II- Judge Lance Ito barred a
tic Walm.I I .md II ow uu E Park
blood spatter ex pen tram
er md Peg gy A nlll Cit u Jc, A
menttonmg resulls o1 an
I hom " tu Radt u u 0 md Luella
lc 111 I hom " S li"hnry I 000
expenment he perlormed on
acres
bloody socks found at the foot
Decu lo nma lleumn tn to let
ot 0 J Simpson s bed He saad
frey A WestenlMrger md (,mgt:r J
the expenment was flawed
Scltmalenheag Be&lt;lfoad 10 t\42
because the cond1t1ons were
,Jues
not accurately recreated
A!hd,avll R 1fph S McKcnzac
dece tseu In Add tlou M Lew"
II- Prosecutor Marc1a Clark was
Sutton
faned $250 lor cnt1C1Z1ng Frednc
R1ghl of way Rnhcrl I .anu S m
Rteders founder ot Nallonal
u1 t 1 am bert to LCCD S 1lem
Med1cal Serv1ces laboratory
R1 ~ ht ol way Roheal R "nd
who the defense plans to call
M.a gg ae M He a'Ill 111 111 LC&lt; D
Monday to talk abovt the blood
S tlcm I u.:re
R1ght ol w 'Y L tary D .11111
preservatave EDTA

Simpson defense
suffers
setbacks
.

Local briefs

lllt now

hlcak Jdnu,try murllll1 0
But someone w lS w.uchmg her
- someone whose ltlc w,ts hftcd
from Its lonely frusrr tlum tlMt gray
day .mU trnnstormctl !rom that
moment on
My mother would have smtl
Set: Lhcre youn 0 m 1111
Genrge l~laf.!:enz Is a synt.hcatel) wr1ter fnr Newspaper Enterpnse Asst•clahun
(For 1nfnrmatwn on how to
commumcale electrnmcally \\tth
tlus 4.:nlummsl and ntlu~rs,. con-

Assoc•at9d Prsss Graph cs~flt

Partly cloudy 'ktes .trc ln~ec .,,
Statewade IOillgbl Wllh UCIIse fog
developmg late Lnws wall r.mgc
from the low OOs 111 the not Utwest
to the upper 60s m Ute souut
ParUy clotKiy skaes .tre ~X peeled
Saturday wath l11ghs 111 the madule
80s north to near 90 south
The recoru lugh temperature tor
Uus &lt;late at tbe Columbus weather
statiOn was 106 set 111 1934 Tlte
record low of 48 was set 111 !970
Sunset tuu.ay ts at 8 'i6 p m
SunriSe on Satmday IS at 6 21 ,, m

speak loudly_ _ __

county where I hveu Wh.ll we on
the Jury heard were mostly mmmal
cases tnvolvmg people who see
nolltmg but crune and poverty &lt;1nd

Ffumes

By The Assuc~oated 1•1 t'""

lhelf VICWS 011 Lhc lndJOT ISSUCS fdC
mg llac nttaon' lltey wtll sctlle tor
Boh Dole or even somebody else
tl necessary but they would go lor
th.tt kmu ol Colm Powell so last
I he wmcl wouiLI knock you over
And at IIIey uttl he would wm
hoth the Repuhhc 111 nnmm,\lmn
.md the electum so hanualy at would
m,tke lhe Rnoscvcll .md Reagan
electiOns look lake squeakers
As prcvaously reported 111 tins
spICe I It ave heard Powell make a
spcecll .md he ts the hest pubhc
01 1101 smt.:c Rc lt,.m Bul 111 the
long run II Will mIller uecpJy,
wh.ll he s,ays Anu I m .atr.ud the
mltJs sttll t 1vor the sort ot Pcnlagon
p lhium tb 11 h,IS nurtured hun Up

gm~lu~d

A Columbus, Ohto man as
lodged tn the Mason County Jaal
after a smgle vehtcle accadent
Thursday on US 35 wh1ch 1\1\nl
two·people mc~Udang a seven
month old tiaoy -to~Juldren slios
pual 111 Columbus accordmg to
Ice
Sunny Pt Cloudy Cloudy
Deputy John McCoy of the Mason
C 1995 Accu Weather Inc
County Shenff"s Department
Robert B Iackman 2~. of
Columbus was arresteu for DUI
Wllh lnjUrtes an&lt;J drtvmg on SUS
penucd license alter the I p m
wreck He was nrr~ugncd hetnr~;
Magastr.ate Johnny Reynolds who
.lre,t:s ol dcn~c !OJ d~\t.:lopltl~
set bond at $1 000 McCoy saad
Lows tn lhc mul llltlupp~l 60s
Passengers wath Jackman Cara
Saturuty 1\ut!y dnmly lla &lt;h' McDonald 16 of Columbus and
85 to 90
seven montlhol&lt;l. Leona McDonalu
S,uurd.ly m£hl A d1 liKe uf were tnmsporteu to Ple.as 1111 Y&lt;tlley
lhundet !tilorms JlOI!hWcsl I nws 111 Huspll.al I he b.thy was !lnwn to
the mtu anu uppea 60,
Columbus Cl11ldrens llospu.tl rutd
Extended fnrecast
lhe teen WclS lransportetJ hy amhu
Sutalay P.trtly cloud) w11h 1 L1nce to tlae t.acahty
chrmc..:e of Lhunt.lersl&lt;lrms ll1gh~ 111
McCoy sa1u the hahy dad not
the upper 80s Inlow VOs
Mnnday Sc,t1tcrcd siHlWL:I" mt..l
thunderstorms Lows 60 to 70
Haghs Ill the low ,and n11u KO,
fucsday P utly douuy Lows
60 tn65 Haghs RO toR'i

Chance of stormy weather
continues for the weekend

'
how much he ,uu.l Ius tmmt.;r~mt
parents were helped hy 'alhrm.t·
11ve action when he wa.' a chalu
ueeply devout ,md prnuuly patrwuc

Delbert Pridemore 73 of Pnmerny d1eu Titun4ay July 20 1995, at
Overbrook Nursu1g Home Maduleport !ol!owmg a lovg 1llness
He was a veter.mnl the U S Anny an Wnrlu WOJ II
He as survtve&lt;l hy five "'"'· Joe Pndemore ot Mauukp&lt;lrt Ron Pnde
more of Hamsoatvii!e, John Pridemore ol Clevelanu Team Rack Pnde
more of Pomeroy and Bud Pridemore of Racme, three uau.;htcrs Clms
mae Conhn of Maddleport, Reva Mus.er of Pmneroy md Dehltae Bruley
of Spnng Hall Fla a brouter, Lonzo Pnuemore of W.tJ,wortlt a SISler
Opal Whale of Gordon, W Va 20 grandchaldrcn I 'i gre,u granuchtldren
,md one great great-grandchalu
Funeral servaces wall be held at 2 p m Smuruay at the Handley Funeral
Home Danvtlle W Ya wuh the Rev MargaJet Rohmson offlcaaung
Bunal wtll be at the Mad Ferrell Cemetery V,m W Va Fncnds may call
at Ute funeral home from 6to 9 p m tonaght (Fnu ty)

• lColumbus !sa' I

Strategy for a Powell campaign _ _ __
Let s assume that Cohn P~well
wants to be presadent There ts a
road tha~ for ham leaus darectly to
Ute Wbtte House at Ute hea&lt;l of a
party wtth a maJonty 111 both houses of Congre« All he has to do IS
foUow the wad Let me ue,cnl&gt;e tt
- for you and for hun
Some ume arounu Labor Day
Gcn Powell wtll hu Ute mad on a
speakmg tour desagneu (.II Jc.tst
ostenstbly) Ill promote has autoba
ography The tour wall Ja.,t most of
the fall It wall afloru hun ,J m,ttch
Jess opponunuy to uescrabe ltl'
funuamental behe!' to the Amen
can people Smce we have almost
no mkhng Juday ot what those
behefs are the revelatwn wall go
f,rr IO"'!ard uetermunng hts tuture
(tl any) as a prcsadenual c,utdtu.ate
My own gloomy guess .ts I
have satu before IS that he wtlltum
out to be a woozy E1scnhower L'Cn
lnst conserv.auve on tisc,al pohcy
but hberal on the soctal "sues
foursquare for a sounu uetense but
aware of the avan'e ot the nuh~'lfY mdustnal complex
a strong
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Astros hand Gia.nts 11-4 loss to gain ground on idle Reds
Derek Bell has mmJt~gcU

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in plenty "'r runs WI th41LJI 1he long

ball
The Houston Astros outheldcr
had a career-h1gh SIX RBis m an
11-4 victory over the S.m FrcmCJsm
Giants on Thursday mght He leads
the maJors w1th 70 Rl3h. hut has
only stx home"
"I've JUst heen .thlc to put the
ball tn play w11h men on hase,"
Bell s:ud "I t..nk at guys w11h 24
or 25 home run... hut I m nut look.
1u~1

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looktng tn

get on base and u"' my 'I"'W "
He gave U&gt;e AsiJ ns .t J-0 lead 111
the fJrst wtth hts "xth homer ~hs
two-run smglc came Wtlh lwo outs

m the second The last ot the stx
RD!s c:une m ,, three-ru n seventh
" nn-a:mcrrfirll11y' - The Astros dtdn't need much

else a.s they sent the (,t.ull' to thelf
fourth str:ughtlnss and e1ghth m 10

games.
Doug Drabek (5-5) overcame a
rough first lllntll£ to Will h1s lhmJ.
str:ught, allowmg nutc hils Ill K 2/J
mnmgs lh :o; removal hy m.tn.tg~r
Terry Colhns w,,, unpnpul.lf w11h
the fans
" ] wanted to let hun tint,h. hut
wllo\t the people don't re.tltzc ts.
he's got to go back out there 111 live
more &lt;.lays, so you c:m'1 gel c,une.LI
away," Colhn!&lt;. ..,;uU

Drabek who let the ltrst three
runners ot lhe g,une rem:h h.tse, bur
gave up only nne run 111 lhc tmlmg.

struck out Barry Bonds tWJcC but
dtd surrender Ius 20 th homer
Bonds has ntne homers and 21
RB h 111 h1s l:t.st 19 grunes
- Terry~MuUtollaml (2-Kl In'! hts
seventh sl!.mght, allowmg nme hils

and stx runs m 2 2/~

tHiltngs

In other NL g.unc' on Thursday
11 was Colm.ttlo 7. Phtl.)ddplu,, ~
Los Angeles 4. Floml,t 2 111 10
mmngs, Montre,tl 4 Clw.:.tgo 0
Atlant.t 4, Plltshurgh 1, and St
Louts S, New York 6
Ro&lt;kits 7, Phlllits 3
Bill Swtll won hts tilth str:ught
start ru1d Dante Dtchette lui anoUtet
horner at holne .~Wlli (6-2). who
has a 2 33 ERA SJncc comtng 011
the dtsabled ltst last month
allowed three hit'- m sevt:n lllllJilg..,
B1chette's 16 hornets hav e all
come at Coots F1dd He h11 "tworun shot m a tour-run 1h1Hl .tnt!
added a sacnfice lly 111 th~ ~l!venlh
Gregg Jefte11es h.u..l (\ 1wo-run
homer, hts stxth to&amp; lh~ Pl11lhc~
Dodgtrs 4, Marlms 2

ErlC Karros -,ind Rohcrt&lt;i Kdly
drove m runs 111 the I Oth ,Js Los

Angeles snapped Flonoa's tourg.unc wmnmg slteak ,uH.I spmlec.l
left Conm• D.ty "' Brow.trd C'oun·
ly
Conme. th l!. AII-St,u g,tm~
MYP, wus honored hdore the
grunc, hut went 0-tor-5 w1th three
strikeouts
S'taners H1deo Nomo mtd Bobby
Wm both had tine ouungs Nomo,
the AII-SW g:une 'iarter, allowed
lour hils. amJ struck out nme an
t:tght mnmgs W111 alloweU five
hll'" ant.! two un~arned runs m
seven-plu~ tnnmgs With a dubrecon.l 12 ~tnkcnuts
Expus 4, Cuhs 0

Dutch Henry pllched :t sevenhtlh:~r tor ht~

set.:om.l car~::cr shutout.
w1th the other Ulllltng tlg:unst

ChJc,tgo nn Aug IS, l'J'J2, when

lle wii&lt;i wtth ll&lt;&gt;usllm Henry (5-7)

Darrm Fletcher and Rondell
While Jut solo homers, Fletcher's
tirst smre June 6 and Wlute's tirst
smce hilling for th e cycle and
gomg 6-for-7 at San Frant:tsco on
lune II
Momreal has wnn three slrrught
.mo sewn ot nme smce the All-Star
hreak. whtle visllmg Ch1cago has
lost four stratght ami ts 1-8 smce
the break
Dravts 4, Ptralts 3
Ptnch-luttcr Charlte O'Dnen
smgled wllh nne out and the bases
Io:~ded tn c.1p ,, 1wo-run holt om of
the nmth UMt s.tw Ute Puates commat two errors. the !tiC(OIH.I hy shortstop J,\y Bell th.tl ended Ius errorless stJcak llC 44 games
It w;cs il.tl.ull.t's 14th vtcmry 111
17 g.uncs and only the Uurtl lo" m
10 t1lr tile Pmncs
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Denny Neagle. trymg 10 btr.:otne
the NL's tmt 11 -ga me wtnner,
allt&gt;wecJ tour l111s tn ~tght mnmg.~.
tncludtng solo !HllllCts to Davtd
lusuce and Fred McGntt
Cardinals H, Mtl&lt; 6
D,mtcll Coles :md R.ty L:mktord
homered :ts St LoUis ended New •
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Lankford's 14th homer w:ts Ius •
thmJ m lour g.unes .mt1 stxth 111 12
It c.tpped a tout-run thnd Ulal gave
the host C.udtn.lls ,, 4-2 lead
Dreu Buller nt the Mets had hts
tlnrd stm1ght four-h1t game Butler,
Y.ho Jut Ius first homer ot the season, has 1 'i hlls m h1s last lour
games, nne ull the nHtJOf Je.tguc
temrd set hy M1li Stock ot Brooklyn m l'J25
Coles' ttlhll'C-Jun hom~r 111 the
llt'th g:tve Sf Louis .m X-4 le.td

because Detroit Cielel.utd .tnd
Toronto were all playmg well
But the Angels l:nnled them olt

m a Uazzlmg road u tp
"Th1s has been the best road
tnp ut the ye.u ' s.ud Rex lludkr
alt~r Ins tout luis .md th1ce RDI
helped the An~ets he.tl the Dtuc
Jays 10-3 Thtnsd.ty mght
The Angels completed the
swmg wtlh seven vtdOIH!s Ill t:aght
grunes, oul!'&gt;conng the Ttg~ts . lmh·
ans and Dlue l.tys 67-11 The
Angels. who lnst only to tiH.: lnc.Jtans last Tuesday .trc 2t\-16 on the
mall tJus sctt~on
Agamsl the Dtue Jays on Thursday mght, they h,\d a hm-around
mntng tor the second stnught mglu
w1U1 stx runs 111 the liN Wednesday mght, they scotetl s1x m the
second en route to a 10-2 v•ctOJy
Tony Phtlltps led ott ThUJsO.I_Y
ntght's game w11h Iu s I, 'i0flt1J

career hn ~Ultl .u.itleU tw. sc~o nU ~m
gle ot thl! mnmg two out~ "mU ~1x
run~ later. g1vmg U1e Angds t-t st:.tson htgh seven hll s Jn one mnang
I T Sno\\ cllltl Gary DI.Sctn.:m.t
hotl1 htt two-run '-'Ingles 111 thr..: larsl
Hudler Hntl GcuTel Antlcrson IMtl
run -scotmg smgles 111 the mmllg
M1ke Butcher (6-1) pitched tour
tnnmgs of two-lnt shulOut hall 111
rehel of Angels starter Chuck Fmley, who lett after two 111111ngs wu.h
a Hrutsetl nght heel fmonto ... 1.u:1er
Pat Hentgen (6 X) surrcnden·d 111111.:
runs on 11 h11s 1n live 11l11111gs
El,ewhere 111 the AL. 11 was
New York K K.!l!S.ts C'uy 4.
Bo~ton 3, Clut:,\go 1 Mmncsot.t ~.
B.tlllmore 2, Seattle 4, Mt lw.tukee
2 111 n lllnmgs, Clevel::m&lt;..l 6 TCXlL"i
3, mtd Oakland 6, Detroll 1
Yankets ~. Ruyals 4
Dem•e Wtlll,tms m10 M1kc Stanley h1t COilse~.; uflv e hom e tuns to
cap a lour lun s1xt11 ~ nnmg htung
New York over VJSJIIng Kansus
City

Wllhruns' homer Ius lllh w.ts
a two-run shot oft Roy.tl' wllevcr

Btlly Brewer ( 1-1). and St.mley tol
lowed tour pllt:hes ldter wllh h1s
mmh to putlhe Yankees alteo~d 'i- ~
Kcvm ApptcJ held the Yankees
10 tour htts thC l1rs1 !Jvc 11111tngs
betore they h)()kc th)()u~h Steve
Howe (4-'l) was the wtnuer 111
rehel
Red Snx 3, Whtlt Sux I
At Chicllgo. Mo Vaughn tlrnkc a
ttc game tn the ... everllh Wtlh h1s
25th homer Hlltl fOSl' C,uJsi!CO dlso
homered, 1cadmg Boston over the

Wltuc Sox
Vau~hn. lcad1n~ ott

the tnnmg

.titer the second ram delay ot the
g.une, homered on a 2-2 ptlch !rom
Ktrk McCa,kJII (4-1). The homer
ued Y,tughn wtUt Chtc,\go's Frank
Thomas. who homered 111 the
tourUt, tor the ma1or league lead,
Wmuer Ertk llo~nson (8-3)
puchOO J~lX mmngs, ~lllowmg seven
Juts

Rl&lt;h Amar.d hunted .tnd McAndrew {0-1) overthrew hrsl base,
Ent:k~on's
retu1n
to
the allnwmg Fermm to score .Seatllt!'s
Meuot.lnme, eru1ung 111~ flrst m.JJnr t1rst run smce lhe fl1urlh mmng
lengue vtclory as Mmnesota heat
Am,rral later scored nn ltrst haseB.tlt1mme
m::ul Kevm Setlzcr's cnot
Rodnguez ( 1-'\) .tcqmred Tuty 6
B11t Krueger (1-0) ptcked up U1e
111 t1 tr.1Ue llMt sent closer Rtck
vtclory WJih tour umm£s ot lwo-lut
Agutler.t to Dnston. guve up JUSt
rehel
three h1ts nml one IUn m SIX. mmngs
Indians 6, Rangers 3
lor hts longest career outmg
Sandy Alomar lllt two home
Enckson (6-7) lost tor the first runs m a grunc tor lhe 11rsl tune m
tune smce the Twms sent him to hts major league career, lea!lmg
Daltunore on July 7 T1aded away VtsJtmg Cleveland over Texas It
ctffcr tour-plus sea~ons Ill Mmneso- was the [m.ltans' seventh wm 111
l,t thdt Jnciudcd the 1991 Worh.l · ctght g.1mes s1111..:e the All-Star
Sene" t11ic .mJ .~ no-htller la st se.'l- hreak
son. Erh.kson got tar more hoos
Almn.u went ~-tm-4 :md scored
than .tpplttuse wht:n he w,ts mtro- lhrce runs Mtckcy Tell let on home-

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!'ruth 's seven-run ti(JI m the
thud was tucled by II hatters t.lkmg t1vc walks .utd on(;! pllch to the
body (Deweese w.ts 1111 111 the lett
leg hy rchever M.111 [)u,h) ,,s wejl
as these hitters' ...:olh..:ltlllg. two

w1th .14-under-12 on the tront But
he sltot40 nn the hack
M.trk McNult) nt Z11nbabwe,
one ol the qu:u t~t ot hrst-rounLI
let~de1 s,

lOIIapsCU w1th .t4-over-p,u
40 tm tlt e front mne McNulty rem
alnul ot one ol the nast y pot
hunkers on the '64-y:ud No 5 It
wok hun lwn shots In gt:l nut on
the way to a double hngey-7 He
hm ... hed Wltl! ,1 4-ovm -par 76

tentum

Faldo, the 7-to- 1 l.tvnnte who
struggled wllh ,, 2-ovct-p:u 74 on
the fust round hn.tlly got hJS h.dky
pu uer to work
He started lltllckty wtth tmd1c
putts ol 25-teet on Ute lust. 10-lcct
on the tourth , ami 2'i- teet on the
seventh, IUnung tht: lront mnc m

mg relay -

st.trter Drenl Seher!,
Dush and Slmey - wmblllCO to
sUJke nut sevd\ and w;dk 11
Fruth's hitters were Noll (1-1),
letters and LoomiS (both 1-4) The
While Sox's htttcrs were Sh1rey,
Wmu (hoth 2-1). Holley (2-4) and
Bush (1-3)
·1he While Snx' s lnss drops the
nurnhcr of hyc tc~tms to two-

lluhbard s lircenlwuse and Pnmt
P-leasant H:mJw!trc - Ill the tournrunelll
I&lt;Y~•r C1·eek No. 1- HI
H:iu ( :nuule S
Ru1 Grande ~01 ott rn an elfccIIVt: sl.tfl hy gcllmg 'i).n:uJ J~muey
c~nd Dohhy louc~ to sLOIC on Innes'
stuglt~ 111 11ghl t:cntcr .unl Chns
Walls' wa!LI fllh.:h rcspct:ttvcly, 111
the top ol the first helorc kccpmg
Kyger Creek !'.undcs~ Ill 1ts h. tit nf
the lr.unr
Dut Kygc1 CIL'd w.tsn't to he
LlcmcJ tor Inn!.! Its' hdll nl the sccnntl WtlS th~ ~l.tgl.' urun Whl~h II
tjlppcll OLII fOUl run~ llll liVC hils
While ..:.!pil.tllllll~ on thJce wllc..l
p1tdH:;.; (tll lhl.' hHn lht.: P.Lie Hose
h.1U 111 the mntng. hcL.IllsC nne of
tho;.;e set the. st.1~t.: !01 Sh.1nnon
Louden's hc111g thrown out .11 the

Outdoor Turf
4 Colors
Closeout
Priced

pJ.uc) ami a w.tlk
1 wo lrame s I.Jt~,. r !he JUiltof
R.udcrs (K (' 'ululollns tHit com·

l'mul wnktnd si,Jit
lllfhh.trd's Greenhouse vs Mtddlcpnrt Cardmals at 6
t:Jdcnlt~lly look :-.tlll!l.u H1 ' fho~e­ p m· , Brdwdl v~ Pn11ll Plensant
worn h) R1ve1 V.!lky's dJ ,lJ110m..l
ll.uliw:tre .11 7 10 p m
rrew:s) l.tlhtxJ Jour uunc runs to pad
S.Jturday. rruth Ph.trmacy vs.
then ~.;ushwn, wludl lor them
Kygc• Cteek No . I at 6 p m.;
w,tsn'l olll llllllll g too S(Klll Why 1
lnlllg_ht's Wlllllt..:ts ell 7J0 pIn
It( the lop ol U1e ltlth the young
Sunday: Saturday's losing '
Dluemcn ~.:ut K C 's lend In X-S on clubs at 5 p.m , Saturday's vtctors
the strength ot 1-lnney's RDI smgle at6·30 p m

175 N. 2nd
Middleport, OH

992-7028

Tnni~ht:

ll I om W:.1tsou s tr.utnrnus puller can hold up Iince mort! Unys, he
could JOIIl Harry V.uUo11 wtlh a
recn1li stxtJl I3ntlsh Open IItle

McArthur - Post 101 notlhe&lt;l an
8-6 wm over Wellston Post 171 m Wellston tod.Jy at ' t 5
IL was a dose g,une unlll th~
nmlh 1nmug Lant:t~stcr held a 6-~
lead hcmhn£ 1nto tllc wp ,;1 the
nmth before the ranttcld County
team then hroke the g.11ne w tOe
open wllh SIX runs to le.td 12-S
Me1gs (9-19) SCO!eO IWICC Ill Its
hall ot t11e mmng
Me1gs nutlut L.mca,tcr 11-6. hut
Ihe J fl Wctlks :md SIX IJCilhll~ Cliors
Just too much ltu M4.:lt!" 10 over·

COin!."!

Alter

thr~.:c :oi~mcll!ss 11111111gs

Lam..:a"tcr lalltctl tour runs Ill thr

top ot the tounlt on only one hll
Post II extended Its lead to S-O m
the :-;1xth inmng wnh .1 solo•un
Metgs hunted hack mid ueo the
game at hvc 111 lhc scvcmh umu.tg.
three of the f1ve lUll s 111 tilt..: mnm g
c.une on a

lh!Cl lUll home 11111

ot l

the h:tt nt M1ke Wolle
L::UJLti\ICr lOOk ,1 ().Ci Jc,HJ lll lht:
ctghth 11111111g on t ~olo horne 1un

ott Ute hat ot Ch.td l(ccd L.uJc.tstCJ
took nrJv:nll.tgl: t!l t wo Llouhlt:s,

lour wt~lks tl llll h,lltcr anti Hll errur
tor the sevCIHIIII oulhursl
Dcau D~mhcmmrc wm' the winnmg pllchcr wtlh 1ehcl help lrnm

Ctms lenkllls Me1gs st:lfter M1ke
Wolle w;" JClteved hy Btcll Newsome, who took the lnss
Reed ted the w1nuers w11h a
home 1 un .1 douhle d iU.! a smgle
Bowersock .md K rugcr .uJded a
douhJc C:ILh
Wolle led Mctg~ wll h " Unuhlc
and two smglcs rysun Ros~ .uu.J
Josh Mc1klc .tddcU three sutglcs

Eldora to hold 'Kings Royal' sprint car race Saturday
Earl Baltes' famed Eldora
Speedway will host the 12the runnmg of the "Kmgs Royal" sprmt
car race, the biggest one day payoff m auto racmg.
Baltes has announced a lucmtive
three percent Increase for thts
year's event which IS set for Saturday, with a prelimmary All-Star
saneuone!l eve nt set for Fn!lay
First place tor the lucmll ve event is
worth $50,000, whtlc $1,200 of the

$124,100 purse goes tn 24tll place
Seven &lt;htlcrent dnvers have
been crowned "kmg of sprint car
racmg m the 11 previously contestell meets Steve Kmser, the 13-ume
Kmg ot the Outlaws nno Daytona
500 veteran, le.tds the hst wttb
three wms, wh•lc Doug Wolfgang
and Jac Haudenschild have each
won tw1ce Smg1e wm.s llave been
posted by Dnnme Krellz, Bobby
Dav•s lr , Sammy Swmdell and

Dave Blaney Excep t lor Wolfgfmg, who

llllllrt!U severely .uu.J
smce retuctl, :lllloJI!lt:l kmgs .Lre
slated to run m the event
The Kmgs Rnyal 1s the ncltcst
race per mtle m Amcnca W.Js

$50,000 for 40 laps on the 1/2 mtle
oval or $50,1)00 tm 20 nulcs Only
two tlnvcrs h:tve sl.trtctl all pn::v•-

ous II Ktngs Roy.tl events Steve Kmser and Dohby Davts Jr
Joe Gaerte, Kenny bcobs, .11ul

Sammy Swm!lell h.tve s~1r1ed 10
ol the prcvtous II events, wtUt a
total ot 86 &lt;hlleJent &lt;luvcr. takmg
tlle green nag
Jac Haudensclllld ol Mtllcrsburg, the dnver ot the Tack Elden
Pennzml Exp•ess. ts the only dnver
to have won bnt h Fnd.ty and Satur·
d1y events m the s:une year
Eldora ts lnc.\led on Route 118, ·
north ot Rosshurg. 4S m1les nnrUt·
west of Dayton ne;u Greenville

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control, AM/FM
cassette Locally
owned

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Package, auto
trans , atr
condtltontng,
power locks,
power
lilt, crwse, and
much more

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ltlt, crwse,
power locks,
power wtndows,
AM/FM
cassette, power
mtrrors

$17 488
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ISave $5500 I
BRAND NEW '95 CHEVY
WHEELBASE

BRAND NEW '95 CHEVY ASTRO EXltNDED
• Edended Chassts
• Dnver Side Alt Bag
· Antr lock Brakes
• A1r Cond111on

Power seat,
power locks,
power wtndows,
!tit, crutse, AMI/Ffllll.
cassette. ve
eAgJne, power
antenna, power

· AutomatiC Ove1drrve
• V•sla Bay Wmdows

·PIS PIB

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- tong Wheelbase

• Indirect ltghttng

• Power Wmdows
• Power LoO:s
• TIH Steenng
• Crurse Control
• AMIFM Cassette
• Capta1n Cha1rs

• Prem1um

TON LONG
VAN

• Rarsed Rool
·Color TV
• Onwer Stele rut Bag

Wood Pkg

• Full ConverSion
• Alum1num Runmng
Boards

Lock Brakes
• Arr Cood1bon
c~;:e~~ Overdnve

• An11

• Loaded!

• Sola/Bed

m~rrors

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foldtng rear seal,
power steenng,
power brakes
Great Gas
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BIWIIIIW '95 CIEVY 5-SERIES IUUP

For a great deal on any of these cars see
Carl Sanders, Mike Sergent, Jim Walker
or Larry Thaxton
CHEVROLET • GEO

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-.Rear Anl&gt;l.ock Brakes
• Power Steenng

·P~Brakes

• Cust&amp;n Cloth lntenor
• Well Equ!Jpe(ll
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$11,388
IIWIIIEW '95 Pllfi1AC GRAll AM
• 16 Vatle POWill
• Power Braltes
• Power Door lDdtS
• Drrm Side A11l&gt;og
• 4 Wheel AI1Hock Elmes • AINfM Stereo

• PliWer Steenng

S1629!&gt;
12007

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Sale Prlct

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All Carpet In Stock On Sale
"Expert Installation Available"

In nght .•nd Kyle l·nrgcy's two-run
tlouble tn nght center But Gart.lner
settled down long enough to strike
ont Ocau Harrtson and Dusttn
Coudttl m seven pllches and stop
the r.dly
K (' lintshctl tis sconng m ltS
h 111 nl the tilth ott D J Rose's twolllll ll.ul: :-;mglc HI n~h!
W.nts .1110 &lt;l.udncr cmnhmeo to
slltke nut 11 ({;,trdneJ got II ol
tltmc) .mo wo~lk tour Rtn's rel.ly
tc.1111 - Ftngey. Innes .md l'mney
- ~tru~k out seven ,tJul w:tlkcd sax
K C s lutteJs were ll.trvey (22) (,,,nJncr Wlute (ht&gt;th 2-~).
Ry.m D.Jylnr (2-4). Louden, Mal
McCI.tskcy (ht&gt;th 1-1) .111&lt;.1 Rose (14) Rto's IHUer:-; wcrl: rwncy, Jones
(ht&gt;th went 2-1 and c.tdl had a douhlel .tnd I orgey (I -2)

Lancaster Legionnaires beat Meigs 12-7 in tourney
-•-*-*-

lhe d:1y 5-under hut bogeyed Nos
10 and 11 to tall to 'l-u nder
N1ck F,tltlo, stung by .1 poot
start mlus lJUest to1 ,, toullh D11tJSh
Open crown. look .tUV.IIlldgc ot an
eru-ly ll't! tunc to go on a hn&lt;..l1e h.urage and cha1 gc hat:k 11110 um-

tnple and lcfkr' RDI &lt;lnuhle tn

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;till'O~d RUIIl'l\ NLllll&lt;l pildter and ~ean
MurphV71 11b~ ltit"r•nut fi~l•h:r R~lt:.IH'tl

jljfJ'Ij

stops

extr.t-basc hll;.; (Loomt;.; lc.H.Joll

CONVERSION VAN

'iT LOlliS CARDINALS Pl1ced
Tum fl&lt;IJ:/1111.1.1 ~iildWr u11111c 1'i day dts
~llkd h'l ll:t o.:&lt;J!!cd Suoll lkllllflll c ih; h

llo..Pnc~ l

Falun agam lc.HI c.Jdliy I o~nny
SunnestJom h'mng up Ju..., putts th~.:n
h.JCkmg nit tusl hcltHe he pulled
the tngger He had ths(ontmucd the
practKe on scHTJl' 1\mnlt:dll tour

Thursday mght wllh vtclones that
earned for them the nght to play
ea&lt;.:h other m Saturday's scmJimals
Fruth l'harmary 9
Gal. White Sox 7
Doth teams 'IOOed plenty ot
eleclnctty to the ~u.julsllum ol 1he1r

The mon11ng groups we11: 1-!ICCted hy .t westerly htLl:i'C.: uti thL
Notth Sea whtch gustulto I 'i mph " Innmg totals
Lan
&lt;Xl0-410-0 I 6= 12-ti-1
W lllOhre.tket s .utd swc.!lcls g,tve
Me1gs
&lt;XKl-(KJO-S02= 7-I 'l-6
Amencans Bill G lo~ sson. John way tn sh01 tslecves lot some pl.lyWP- Dauhcmmre
Cook, :md Mru k [)rooks put 1hem- ' ers .1s hnght sun,June gave the Old
LP-Newsome
selves 111 gre.J t posuum wath gooU Course OlC,ISUHMI hreaks horn the
second-U.ty st;u Is (l i•L"Oil shot 2- clouds
Lancaster tonk .tJv.utl:tge ot 16
under-:~4 goJUg ou1 d iH.I w.ts 6walks
by Metgs p1trhers and shodunder Cook Wtl' ,-umk1 through
1he wmd dllll lht! sun gave t11e
dy fieldmg by thetr teammates to
live hol es, wh1le IJ1ook~ w.t:.. 4· g1el.'ns " shtnc nnU speedetl them
elunmate Metgs 12-7 111 E•ghth
under t.h.rough 5 John D.tly w.ts 6- up
D1stnct Amcncan Legum t ourn~l­
under through 12 holes
B111tsh .un.ltcur Steve Webslcr,
Italy's Constantmo Rou.:a was .\ 20-ycar-n ld !nun Tamworth, ment acuon Thu"d.ty "' the llmvcr!\IIY tl Rm (,l 111ld c's SJ,utley
6-undcr through Jm llfsl seven England , created a buzz m the galEvans
l'tdd
holes
lenes w1lh a wtld up-and-down
L:u1caster
&lt;2-1. 10-2') wttl play
Co-leader Den C.ensh.tw st.ute&lt;l round wh1ch look hun to 6-under

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3-unoer 141 lllr Ute 16 holes
F.lldo was nn stu. h .1 1 nil t11.1t

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wummg June '\ t~g,uust New York

1989 FORD AEROSTAR EXT.

Addre••mr a ('htJIIf'UI#WOrld

"Our Deals Are Hotter Than the Weather"

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!''''hn In m SH;aLUM, llh ~ lnll'rnJII&lt; nal

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!OW A A nnnunct:d the re&amp;lgnauon of
Cathy B(lngLOVI, women's t.-porll; mfo[ma•
t11m thret;lor so 10he can take the pos1t10n
of ~~lil~tant 1.hrec1or of commun acations
With lhe AUa.nt1c I 0 Conference
LEHMAN Namcc.l Wale Bashorun ustslrutiLndoor track and field coach

Mid-Summer Blowout

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, July 21, 1995

Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me
how to handle thiS silualton.
Whenever I send a binhday present
toone of my grandchildren. I make a
point of including a smaller present
for the child's brother or siste&lt;
I recently sent my 2-year-old
grandson, "Adam ," hts present and
added a little gift for hts 4-year-old
brother. My daughter-in-law called
me and said, very nicely, that she
would appreciate it if I dtdn'L do that
anymore. She said it was Adam's
spec tal day and his brother should not
have received a g1ft. She added,
"Wilen it's hiS brother's birthday,
Adam won' t gel anything."
I don't know if my son ISaware that
she called me, and I don't plan to tell

,..---Education exchange

htm . I only see my gra ndson~ once a
year. The next btnhday is coming up
soOn. Tell me, Ann. is 11 wrong for
me to send two gifts? -- HURT
GRANDMA IN PA .
DEAR GRANDMA: Since your
daughter-in-law has asked that you
not seM a gift to the sibling on the
occasiOn of one chtld's birthday, you
must abide by her wishes
Too bad that mother can't hand le
normal stblmg rivalry in a way that
wili reduce hostility Instead of
creating it. I fear there is more trouble
ahead.
Dear Ann Landers: Se&gt;meone in
our town had a car wreck.A witness
drove to the nearest conv enience
store and asked the owner if she could

The Community c~•lt·ndar i.-.
iu g 7 p.m. ~unday .1 1 lllL Sancd
a tre ~ s~1'V1fe to - Hearl Church .
non-prorit group.s wishin~ to
announce Jntetin~ ouul spt'cial
PO MER( &gt;Y - Smge r reunion
e:Ytlnls. The cal~•ulur is not
Sunday nt noon at the St.:rr im CH i·
designed to promut~ sales nr
zeus C.enter.
rund raisers of &lt;Jn y I)'Jl~ . lt~rn"'
are printed as ,,pal:~ J1t'rmit." and
MONDAY
cannot he guarantt&gt;t&gt;d In run ~~
ROCK SPRIN( oS - i\d\'cll lll re
specific numher o,. dar~Week Ilthle Sc hool through July ~X
FRIOAY
I rom 6:30-IJ p m. &lt;t t Fi1'1 Suuthem
puhH~hcd- as

LONG IlOlT( lM - 1-'aitli Full
Gospel Chu rch. Long Ilotlt\Jn, Randolph Hall, Fnility, 7 p m

SATUIHlAY
RACINE - ('trek larntlv
reunion WilJl polluck thrnu.: r S:um~­
uay. 12:30 p.m. at St,lr Mtll Park
Tah le servu,::c i:-. pw va lcd Fne nds
.•
and family welcome.
SUNDAY
RUTLAND- Iliggs famil y
reunion Sunc.Jay al the hom e ol
Nathan Di gg:-.. Slate Rout t= 124 .
witlt a hasket dinner at 12 30 p.m.
Hunily anU rru..:nU' wc lcom ~.::

gram al Hocking will also be using ll1e Middlepori facility as a training site. In lhe class are
from the !ell, Tara Clark, Pomeroy; Ed Findley,

TEACHING SITE - Students in the licensed
practical nursing prugram at Hocking T~chnical
Culh:g~, Nel."'onvill~, ar~ currently using Over·
brook Ct!nh:r as :• teaching site. Twelve studenl"i
art~ doing sum~ ur their dinicals at the Center
umler lht'! directiun nf Shelly Lowry, instructnr,
st·a nding. In additiun to those in the nursing prn·
gram ~ho will he coming lo Overbrook f'nr a
pa_rt of tlu~i1· h·ainin~ , .d mlents in the didetic
program and medical records technolo~y prn·

Racine; Donna Shong, Rio Grande; Ann Riffle

and Emily HeigiJton, Middl~port; Sherri Sisson,
Syracuse; Cindy Clemente, Point Pleasonl;
Amie Elliott and D,nnna Barley, Rutland; Sheila

SYRACUSE- Carl Huhh.trd
family reunion and covt:1ell tllsh
dinner Sunday. 12 :1 0 p.m. at tile
Syracuse Pa rk shell er nea1 th ~
marina
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Masters, Gallipuli!ii, and Martha Bias, Salem

Center. (l'hnln hy Charlene Hoeflich)

POMEROY -

Students attend Governor's
Scholars Program at OU
Twcmy-one Meigs Co unr y stu -

dentS are among ll1e no area high
school studems'at Ohio t luivcrsily
attending the lOth anuual Governor's Scholars Pro£ram.

They are:
Eastern H'igh School: Kelh
Bailey, Stefani Bearh s, Chris·
Buchanan. Candace Iluntlllg ,
'Michelle Caldwell, Mcredtlh Crow.
Robert Harris. Jere miah Chad
Kehl , Ilillee Pooler, Joey Weeks
and Nicole White.
Meigs High School: Paul Epperson, Myca Haynes, Shdl:t Neac~.
Tim Peavley and Josh Rnhert s
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S&lt;&gt;uthcrn L&lt;&gt;cal Higl) School:
.- Amber Hay~s. Mark Lewis, Nikki
Robinso n, Evan Struhlc ailll Jennifer Rose Ycaugcr.
Oul$tandwg scholars trom last
year who returned I&lt;&gt; ass i.&lt;t and

coach ll1is year mclude Alison Ger. lach and Angie Hale from Meigs
High School and Robhie Murphy
from Eastern H1gh School.
Bea Lisle fr&lt;&gt;m Southern High
School also returned with mher student leaders to coordinate orienta·
tion and regi:oar:uion. supervise
Scholarly Olympiad events and
.fOnduct the awards and graduation
ceremony.
Governor's Scholars.are talented
and gifted high school students
who pnxluce research in such areas
as archileciUre, educatiou.
medi cine, psyc hology. creative
writing, computer0, photography or
scu lpture and are placed on academic tcruns to participate in the
Sclwlarly Olymriad, a senes of
acaUcmic compcllticms.

--Society scrapbook-osu HONOR ROLL

The Ohio State University has
issued irs honor roll for the Spnng

quarter. Those honored rece&amp;vcd a
gmde [lOIIIL average of al least 3.5
based on a 4.0 scale and were
enrolled form least 12 credit hours.
Area stutlent·s achieving lhi S
honor include Daniel A. Lawrence,
Long Bottom; Barbara J. Anderson.
Pomeroy; Jeremy W. Buckley ,
Pom e roy; Andre w D . Wolf,
Pomeroy; and Theda C. Dailey,
Reeusville.
WEIGHT CONTROL C LASSES·
. The Me1 gs Co unty Health
Dep.artmenl wil~ hegin a scnes,of

six-week classes lor weight control
on Tuesday, A11gust 9, at6:30 p.m.
The classes are free to Meigs
County residents ;md will last twn
hours . Classes will include nutrition education, siress rnnnC~gl!meru,
weekly weigh-ins. relaxation tech niques, reCipes, diet recall siH!els,
excrcisti techni4ucs and other pha...;.
es of weight control.
Classes are to he held in the·.
cnnferem.:e room ol U1c Mullt· pur·
' pose Builllmg. Mulberry Hcighls,
Pomeroy.
Resitle nt s s hould register as
soon as po~~tbl e. due m class size
limitations.

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~t.::n , Jell l~m..e:'

Exploring Ohio Pouds - Chris
Barringer, Michae l Leifheit and
Eric Kimes;
Ohio Ilirds - Matthew Kin(!
:md Kindell Brown;
Guinea Pigs- John Krawsczyn
and Rehecca Houser;
Hamsters - Lindsey Bolin,
Odie Karr, with honorable mentJ()ns going to Michael Taylor. Jill
Wilt mu.l Jessica Amou;
Po cke t Pet&gt; - Carrie Crow,
Beat(ic e Mor gan and B.J.
Kennedy:
Advenlures with Your Camera
- Rachel Chapman, Josh Hager,
Il r&lt;mdy Bentz and Alny Lee (hon-

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Wonde rful World of Wood ~
J:unes McK.1y, Clinton Hom, Brent
Buckley and Il_md Ritterback (honorahle mentions);
Bmldmg Bigger Thii'gs - Jeflrey Circle.

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pnsed by the hoard 's '":tinn.
"They had he~ n so supporrivc
-the Miss Virginm board had' up until now ." she said. "The
whole time tJ1ey were stating, 'You
are our Miss Virginin anti you will
remain ·our Miss Virginia. 1''
Neither pag ~a nl officials nor
Miss Ballengee wouiLI Lliscuss the
"new fact s" that prompted the
lliOVC .

Pageam spokesman Ilud Oakey
declined to comment on that report

Jim, Patsy and Trisha Warner; Mel Jim Warner (KG81T) Second Radio
Henry, Don Ellis, Pat Neece; Evan, Officer ; Mel Henry (NSSSU&gt;.
Linlia and Bodara Powell; Wiley ' Third RHdio Officer: and Patsy
(Ilu.&gt;ter) Phelps. Nonn Weber. Joe Wamer (KBSPUV) and Pat Neece
Clark. Brian Taylor, John Pauley (N8ZYU) Co-Secretaries
and Rick and Darla Williamson.
Nc~t regular meeting will he
Following dinner a brief meet- held August 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the
ing was held with Byer naming EOC to discuss plans for the Meigs
new organization officers, AI Har- · County Fair.
ris (NSUBG) First Radio Officer;

on Drug Abuse. "There is no question lhat that will cau1\e an enormous amount of unnece:-isary Llb1·
ease and death" Johnston ts a
soci~l p~yc~oln?ist~ at the llnivcr.stLy ot Mtchtgan s Survey Rc:..:carch
Center. .. _
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The lmumgs come at a tune
when the Clinton fH.hnim st ration is

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DELEGAJ'ES REPORT- Buckeye Boys
State delegates from Drew Weh.~ter Pnst 39,
American Legion, reported Thursday night In

and Dodger Vaughan and Craig Knight, IHIIh of
Meigs High School, are pictured here with
Legionnaire Frank Vaughan, long-time Boys
the legionnaires on their experiences at the mock
Stale official. Two of the hoys were sponsored hy
government workshop h•lJ recently al Howling .
Farmers Rank &amp; SavinAs Co., and the third hy
Green University. The three Meigs youths, f'rnm .. Bank On~, I•umerny. Moa·e than 1,400 ynuths
left, Robert Murphy nf Eastern High School,
allended Boys Sial•.

teenagers~
consiliermg
ciJ;tuette~

especially eighth graders ·

tou~her regulations on

l( l t.:omhat what i! c;tlls
the " pctli:ttrk tli S(.!a...;c" nf snmking.
.I oh '.' s_ron hI : t med t.: 1garett c
adv~~·ttstng tor I he n ~c an teen

smoki~g. The li!hacco u~tlustry ll&lt;t.. ;

steadla., tly dent ed that tt s ad s ;u·c
intended to reach iuJolcl-:cc nt s..

"No maller J at the 1111ent Is; I
don't think hH~ · ~·s an y Ljucstwu
ahout llH~ consiXJUL:nn.!." ,,;ud .ILlhn ~
stotl. ' Ncarl y all th~.: theme~ 111 the
ad vc 11 isin g. :'rc vc1 y .tit 1dL:It Vl: to
:uJol,cscent~.
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.. 1 he_survc.y provrdcs , olnl conlmnatwn ol earlier studies. said
Mi chael EriksL'Il, tlin.~t:tur ol the

~urgeon general'~411Oflk~ '.' 11 ~nut

m:; and H e~ lith
th1~.: .~;nt_cn• or
Disea..;c lonlwl ami I rcvenoou

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GENESIS
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
Every Sunday Morning

10am -11 am

Ash Street

Grand and resm ve champions in Amy Smith. hon orahlc lllL'UIU HI.
I !CHI
Freewill
4-H food .1 udglllg have he en
Meals for easy li ving: Mdi ssa \
Qull:k me als ('rys1:1l Smllh,
announced hy the Me1gs County Guess, granU; and Tri c1a Davi.,, _g1i111d; Allison Ha yes. lt:servc: :r111J
Baptist Church
Extension Set vice.
·
re!o.Cl'VC.
Jennifer Wolfe, honorable rnen111111
More than RO projects were
• Meals outdoors: Crystal ~IIIith.
AJJ -A.m encrn food : M i chael
Middleport, Ohio
judged Tues~ay. Displays of g'ranll; Matthew King. reserve: mul LcJtllell, grand; Megan Swcann posters, place SJ~ttings, anLI miscel- · Whitney i\shlcy. Dethauy Cooke , gen, reserve; and J\l1 :. :1m Rose ;m{]
G.R.Q.C. A.ccredited
laneous food related matenals will Rehecca Ilou ;.;.;; r, .l csska .lu ~ ri cc. Nicole While, honorai)Je mcnltnn
be on exhih1t 111 th e junwr fan and Math.cw .Ju stJ cc. holl OI'H hlc
Diplomas Offered.
Fit it all toge ther II : Chetyl lewbuilding during the Meigs County mcnti(IJI .
e ll. gr: tnd . anti Jc ~ .·o~ c a A.rnoll.
Teacher Les Hayman
Fair, Aug. 14-19.
Pond. frientl s and tun : D:u·hara rc~ervc .
The winner~ in lht: varrou:-. Gilt&gt; Smith , gr and : Oill~.:c Pookr.
A10111HI th e wor ld With lootl .....
gories were:
re serve; :mU Tiffan y Hcn..;Jcy and Cy utJti ;t Collet rll. ~ra n d
Adventures with rood Ashley Jennifer Lamhcrl. htmorahl e menBoyles, granc..J ch;unpion: .k!-osica
Barringer, rc .~crve champion . :111U
Erin Tnylor~ hnnorahle mcntulil.
•
Tricks for treats : CIHJsttna
Miller, grand ; Jeuifer Chadwell ,
re.serve; amJ Jcsska Amou, There·
sa Baker, Shauna DavJ,..;, imd .lessicn D1llon, hnnorahll! mentum
Quick hread s. Dorothy Leilllcll :
grant!; Bealncc Morg&lt;HI. rese rve;
antl Jessica Arnnll , iiiH.I A"hlcy
VOLUNTEER GROUPS
LOCAL SUPPORT
Hager, holliJrahl e menlltlll
JUDGING -Erin Taylor's 4-H project, Adventures with 'F•••d,
Yeas!
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Jo
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Ha
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• Leading Creek Dreamers 4-H • Pepsi Cola Distributing
was judged hy Jan Rurlesnn, Gallia County. The .&lt;econd y•ar 4-H
grrmd; .Jamie Drake. rese1 vc: and
memher whn htltHlAS tn lhe Whiz Kidz Cluh gut un honorahle
• Along the River 4-H
• Vaughan's Cardinal
Christa C11-cle. Jc s~ n.: a Juslict:,
inettlion on her permu• butter kisses and knuwltdgtt ahuul nutri·
•
Alfred
Livestock
4-H
• Pizza Hut
Krislina Kcnncdy T:tr;t Rusc . ami
tion and hnw In .li:et a tahlt'.
• Rulland Panthers 4-H
• Grow's Family Restaurant
• Bashan Beamers 4-H
• Domino's Pizza
• Harnsonville 4-H'ers
• Pamida
~Meigs Co. Shephards 4-H
• Walmart· Vienna
• Country Cntters 4-H
• Jay Hall Jr.
• Better Bee( 4·H
• Home National Sank
•
Busy
Beavers
4-H
A 100 Bed dual certified long term care
• Farmer's Bank &amp; Savings
•
Country
Shamrocks
4-H
• Bank One
facility in ·Middleport, Ohio, is seeking a
• Coolvtlle Boy Scouls #52
•lzaac Walton League·
director of Environmental Services to join
• Middleport Girl Scouts #120B • Meigs Co. Fish &amp; Game
Christian School
our goal oriented management team. This
• Chesler Boy Scouts #235
Enrolling
• Forked Run Sportsmen
6 year
daughter of
position
is
a
vital
management
position
•
Chester
Girl
Scou1s
#1051
New ·Students For •
Bill and Debbie Cremeans
• Jim Young Appliances
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Amerdtn
Electric
Powerresponsible for the operation of the
of Middleport.
95-96 Year!
TRUCKS &amp; EQUIPMENT
Columbus,
Lancaster
Fuel
Supply
_ ' JESUS IS HONORED.
• Olive Township
Housekeeping, Laundry and Maintenance
In sp1te of having to cope with • Southern Ohio Coal
' GRADES 5-12TH
• Racine Village
departments. The ideal candidate will have
Osteogenesis lmperfecta (Brittle • Meigs Industries
'FOR CHURCH-GOING YOUTH.
• Pomeroy Village
long term care experience in these areas. You
Bone Disease) since birth, Beth • Forked Run Sportsmen
' LOW TUITION.
• Belville Locks &amp; Dam
got excited from hearing her • lzaac Walton League
must have a basic · working knowledge o(
• Racine Locks &amp; Dam
brothers talk abOjlt the ·Ohto Numerous indtviduals &amp; Families
'Registrations &amp; Information
G-e neral Maintenance and Management
available during our open house
River Sweep, and decided "l'rn ~---------...11...----------~
evenings of JULY 28
Experience is a plus. Overbrook Center
going to lake part too. " So,
SITES CLEANED
Approximately 11 miles
or AUG. 4th, 7-9 pm
equipped with her SWEEP 1-shirt, • Forked Run- 210 Volunleers
·o f the Ohio River were
offers a competitive salary and a benefit
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1rash bag, and mom's assistance, • Middleport - 68 Volunteers
cleaned, with aboul 5
package is available. Send Resumes to David
LAUREL cu11 CHRISnAN ACA_:D_£MvcH
she picked up along the river • Pomeroy 38 Volu~leers
LAUREL CUFI~RII MITIIODIST ll11111 1
Snyder, Administrator Overbrook Center,
bank in Middleport. THANKS j..:.'.:,:R,:::ac:::in~e:.,-;__.:6:;:4~V:.::o;::;lu::,:n:;;le:,::e~rs:.....__t_on_s_o_f-'r_a_s_h_c_o_ll.;.ec_te_d_.~
40792 lAUREL CUff RD.
BETH
for helptng all of us MAKE
333 Page Street, Middleport, Ohio, 45760
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE.
MEIGS COUNTY RECYCLING AND LITTER PRJOVf'NTtotJ
ADMIN. lEV. PmR TRIMBLAY
GJMV SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
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1995 OHIO RIVER SWEEP

PW, PL, LS trim, luggage
carrier, cassette.

1988 LINCOLN TOWNCAR.-- - -~----· - -- ·--- · -·-· - - $8995
Loaded, 32,000 miles. Hurry!

said at a uew s con f~rcnce Thursday
Miss Ballen gee. 21. told
WTKR-TV in Norli&gt;lk she Wll' sur-

Ra'.:hd Mtltl"t&lt;
Mnn•ch ot 'Micrnwavc -

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orahle mentions):
Exploring Photography Laraine Lawson, Christa Circle,
Jeannie Cline and Chris Parker
(honorable mentions);
AdJustable Cameras - . Kelly
Oshome;
Rockets - Michael Lambert
and Solomon R(Jse;
Science Fun with Airplanes ~
Amber Formey;
Radio Controlkd VehiclesMit.:hael l...awson ;
Rope -Jose ph McCall and
Vincent Broderit:k;
Lawn and Garden Power Equip·
menr Marcus Bratton and
Christopher Jacobs;
Safe Operation of Agricultural
El(uipmem - .loey Dillon;
.
Shielded Metal Arc Welding - ·
Michael O'Nail and Michael Lawson;
Workmg with Wood and Tools
- Cltris Parker :md Andrea Neut-

THANKS: To All Participants In Meigs County'S

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Mysrcrk' ot till' ~flaowavc: lltllte lo Wcl,h . Amhcr Snowden

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By PAUL RAERURN
smoking hy eighth graders has
AP. Science Editnr
jumpc.O to 18.6 percent. an increase
~ NEW YORK (1\P) - Smoking of nea rly one -third over 11lc past
is on the rise among teens, with 111~ three yeru·s, the surv!.!y found .
most drrunalk jncreascs oc~.:urring
'·~ro see that serious a hehavi_or
in eighLh graUers, says a gnvcm· starung to grow among our clul·
1nenL-funUeU survey ot teen- drug~ Oren is very disturhin g, ·.· "'llll
use.
· Ll"yd D . .lohnstou, who dtrecwd
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mously to terrnuwtl.': her title and
take away her crown, a...; well as a
cnr nntl apartm em Immel! to ht!r for
a year. She gets to keep a $7,500

Survey finds smoking on rise among

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SEVERAL TO CHOOSE -FROM.

By DAVID REED
Associated Press Wril•r
ROANOKE, Va. (AP) - Miss
Virginia explained away the discrepancies on her re~ume as honest
misunuersh1ndmgs. She didn ' t surVIve a closer in~pc c tton which
reportedly lnund she had hill ed
herself as a fiN-year l:tw student.
When the pageant asked Andrea
Ballengee to resJgJJ, ~he rl.': fusc&lt;.J.
The Miss Virguun Sch&lt;~ ; u·shtp
Pageant Board I hen votetl unan1-

The Meigs County Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services
(RACE,S_) held its second annual
picnic recently at the Rt. 33 Southbound rest stop. Bnh Ilyer, director
of Meigs County Emergency Services, provided the meat with
memhers ~'\king covered dishes.
Those allending were Bob and
Donna Byer, AI anLI Jane Harris;

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RACES holds second annual picnic

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defogger, stereo,
great mileage.

liar- .
blood

a m TucsUay at till: tow nhou se.
Dmna Coml'~. Me•:;' County Counc il of Aging, will hc dt1111g th L'
rnedtcal checks. lollmved hy
pol luck and m~cting .

MIDDI.J-:I'ORT - Vac·: tt to u
0,ihlc .o.,C huol at lhL· IJ I:.dl tlll l
CluucfJ ol CIIIJ't through J ul y 2K
frbm ~,L]( 15 a 111 . ll;uly. Al_,!I.!.O., rour
ami up.

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Ultimate Super Value Meat:• You get the DQ Homestyie•
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The following 4-H memhers tions);
Gahriel Jenkins :UJJ Jeff Ro,e:
Wolfe 1md Bethany CtKikc (honorLiving mtd Le:m1i11g wiUt ChilExploring our Forests_ Cheryl ahlc mentions):
were named winners. in their
respective categories duri11g oren- Amher r:ortney. Ashley Jewell, Stacey Kimes and Jennifer
Adventures iu lhtme Living Wednesday"s 4-II mi,ccllaneous Hager. Karen Kaulf and .IIII Lem- Lambert;
AII,nn II ayes, Cheryl .Jewell.
judging held at the Rutland Ctvtc ley (honorahle mention.,);
Growing A-nnual Flowers _
Melissa llnu,er 1111~ Sar:JJ Houser
Center, winners art! li:-.tcd in order
Teens Learn About Children _
Cinda Branon antl Tara Rose:
(honorahle m~nuon!\):
of grand champion, reserve l:ham- Be1sy Sheets anU Bclhany Co&lt;1ke;
Growing HOU!-.C Plallls _ Je:n Oe.\1~11111g tlurdoor Living
pion
and
honnmhle
mention·
An~
My
WoriLI
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The
World
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Th
Bak
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Spaces
- Tncia llavl\, Tar.t Rose.
D·
n~oer
o11 e. eresa ·cr. essJCa
tscovering 4-II I - Becky Around Me 1 - .lo,, h Hager
Barringer ;utd Riki DaJTinger (hon- ·
Fun111ure aut! Wooliwmk RecyTaylor, Sh~ne Lew;, and Andrea (reserve chwnpion):
orablc mentions):
clmg - Cheryllewell. Dehra Frost
Feny;
nuillling With Basics Vegctahle Gardening J- 0dJe and ChallLC W:u . . on:
Discovermg 4-11 II - Odie KaJT Michael Leitheil;
Karr, Rohhie Weddle anLI Cinda" • Destgnwg Int eriors - Cheryl
and Elaine Pulmom ; ·
D~l tmn::mia ·~ Amh~r Fon ncy
Branon:
:I ewell. Jessica Amon;
Exploring anima ls - Kristen anti Josh Jl;, gcr.
(!rowing Wi th the Scal\ons - ·
Exp lm ing Our Insect Wori&lt;.IIBrown, Rehekah Karr anti Skip·
Creative All\ - Cytltllm CotterAshlt.;y Hager:
Kimherly Pierce;
Dodson;
,
iU am.l Rehckah K:u1·:
Genealogy _ .Jamie Drake,
Laundry for BcgimH.:rs- Ali·
'Exploring Me ru1Li My HomeScience Fuu with Elecuici!v- Josh Hager, Theresa Baker and son Hayes. lesstca Ju,ti ce. with
lolm Curtis :Uld Ilti:m Hupp: .
Ad:un Will (honorahle mentions);
hnnorahle mettltous going to JessiJamitha Wilford;
Ex ploring Plants- Reheka h
Fun with Electronics - Mtdlilel
Safe ty with Gun s _A rthur ca llamuger. Ashley Hager.
Karr and Eric Kimes:
Lawsou;
.. Tohin. ]athan Templeton . with L:u·aine Lawwu ;md J:uniU1a WillSpecial Aquarillm Set llp.s Wtlrkt' no" WI.Ill Electr
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honornhlt: mentions goi ng to B.J . fnrd:
Joseph McCall ,
Kindell Brown;
Crernean~ . Tho~nas McKay and
AdvanLed Laundry - Megan
Live Plnnb 111 thc IHi llariumMe, You nntl Others I - AliiBrad Mornson:
Sw!!ariug~n C,y..;t;ll Smitll and
Kunbcrly Pierce,
son Stieetman and lenniler Wolfe:
Staymg Hea lthy _ Ashley .lennikr Wolle
Archery - Odie Karr. Christma
Safety in Eve 1yd.ty Living Ha g~r ;
L:twn C.uc ~ Aaron Wtll:
Miller:pld.feremy .lohn.&gt; IIn;
_ Rachel Cllapm,tn, Crys tal Smuh.
Lnokm g Goo~. _ Kristina -- One to _lltLC ~ Aaron .W)II
- ?\.UVOOce~ Bcekeeping ___::Kristen w 1Lh fiOnnrahl~ mcnltllll\ Ill .l e,~!Cil Kennelly , Titt1 ny Hensley;
(rcs(!rvc~llampHm ):
.
Brown;
Iliiiiinger . .lentfer Chauwell.
KeepingEit - _lulieSpaun;
4-II (luh Teen Leadership - Caged Ilird s in the flo me Michele Hupp and Micltacl Taylor:
·Tnh acco ami You _ .Iami e PmnelaNcccc; __
.
Jessica. Amott;
Fts lun g for tin: 13eglllner ---:Dr:tke. Tara (lruescr anll Je!\sica
Mult1 Level kt:n Lemlcrshtp Cats - Miran~a Stewart. Ileal- lohn Cooke, Matlhew Stewart and
IJarrinner:
Crystal Smtih. Chns ty Drake:
rice Morgan, .lenntl er Clillnnl and Cluis Krawsczyi\.
Al;ohnl DecJSinns _ Tara
Speo1k Out - Ctysta l SmitlJ
Betha ny Cook e (lm1mrahlc menFtsh ing for !he lntenn ethateGrueser, Tilfany PraJtJ y, Jennifer

company could do a better job of
telling people know that a 9Il call
from a pay phone is free.
You are welcome, Ma Bell.
Gem of the Day: Middle age is the
time of life when you finally know
your way around but you no longer
wanllo go.
"A ColleClion ofMy Favorite Gems

---Community calendar---

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usc the phone to call 911. The owner
told the witness to usc the pay phone
OUtSide.
.
This caltsed a great outcry in our
community. I don't want to rehash the
incident, but I would like to share
some information with your readers.
A lot of people \including me) didn't
know that you can call 911 from a
pay phone without insening a coin.
This information could save lives.
Precious minutes ca n be wasted
trying to fish around for change to
make a call. Te ll them, Ann. -ROCKPORT, TEXAS
DEAR ROCKF'ORr: It was news
to me and I'll bel to millions of
others. Meanwhile, the telepltone

Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

4-H _f7!em~ers . winning· miscellaneous catf3gories announced

Bu_lly sister should try her strength at a game of skill
him to test his strength agamst hers
Ann
by arm-wreslling In front of others.
'
Of course, she always wins.
My husband and I find the
"1995 l.OI~
competitiveaspect&lt;afthis
unhealthy,
Timet Syndale Nld
CreaiOI's SY'l(llea1e"
and we are at a loss in dealing with
It Can you help' -- SCOTTSDALE,
Dear Ann Landers: Two years ARIZ.
ago, we gave our son, Michael, 17, a
DEAR SCOTTSDALE: Diane
set of weights he wanted for his sounds like a female bully and
birthday. After a while, he lost Michael IS a wtmp to .allow her to
interest in pumping iron, but his humiliate him this way.
sister, Diane, 15, began using them · Order those two to cut the
and continues 10 work out regularly. nonsense. How much beuer if they
It has become obviOus that Diane competed ':"llh one another on the
is stronger than her brother. They've tenms coun or the golf course or m
always had a good relationship, but the swimming pool, where sk tll is
now, Diane seems to enJOY more important than physical
embarrassmg Mtchael by challenging strength .

.

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Pl. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

Church of Christ
1•uP1c- rn y Chu rt.-ft ot C h ri.'lf:
:! 11 W. Ma.in S1 .
l'astur : A ... lrew Mal e.~
Sund ay School · 0 : ~0 a.m.
W m~ h ip- \0:30 lU ll , 'J Jl.lll.
Wc oluc.~•by S c rvi~s · 7 Jl.fll.

Apostolic
Church of Jesu. C hrist ApotloiK
VanZandt and Ward RJ
Pu:1or: James Mlllt r
Sunday School- 10:30 a.II\.
E~ning • 7:30-p.rn.
Wtdne.sday Services-7 :30 p.m.

l'u•m·ruy

Assembly of God

\liddlrl)llr1 Chur,·h ul Christ
5th :ano.l M:un

As~m bly

ol God
P.O. Bm. 467, Ouddm g Lan ~
Mason, W.Va
Pa.rtor: Neil Ten nant
. Sunday SerVices- 10:00 a.m and 7 run.:
Thursday Prayer Mu ung - 7 p.m.

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1.) l{)

a.m.

Po.L~t . lr - leffrl·y W n ll~c ,•

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Sunday

Wili B:~ptist C h urch

,

Silvn Run Baptist
Pas·tor: Bill Liltl e
Sun day School · !Oa.m.
Worslup · lla.m., 7:30p.m.
Wed ne.!iday Serv1ces- 7:30 p.m.

Hickory Hilb Church of Christ
Pastor: )O$cph B. Hoo kins
Sun1lay School · 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
We dn e.~day Se rv ice~. 1 p.m.

Ml Union Boptisl
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday Sclu:10l·9:45 a.m.

Lihf'r1Y Chrislian Chun·h
Dexter
• Pastor: Wootly Call
Sunday E..·ening ·6:30 p.m.
TI10r~c.J ay Service· 6:30p.m.

Evening· 6:30 p.m.
Wed nesda y Services· 6:30p.m.

Lan&amp;J..-ille Christian Church
S und ;~y School - 9:30 a. m.
Worship - !0:3 0a.m., . Up p.m.
W ~ d11 e.~Jay Service 7:30p.m.

Bethl ehem Barist
Racine, 01
Pa~tor : Daniel llerdine
Worship · 9:30 a. m. SjJnday
Bible St~ y ·7 :00 p.m. Wednesday

Rcrdsvllle Church o( Christ
Pa.u or: Philip Stunn

Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Worship Serv~ce : 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

Hill~&gt; ide

Baptist Church
St. Rt. '143 jus t off Rt. 7
Pastor: Rev, l ames R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School • JO a.m.
WorsiUp • lla.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service.s •7 p.m.

Christian Union
Hartford Church of Christ io
Chtistian Union
Hartford, W.Va.
Pastor: Rev. David Mc~anis
Sunday School · ll a.m.
Worship · 9:30am., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Suvices . 7:30p.m.

Vidory -Baptist lndf'ptndaut
525 N. 2nd St. Mid&lt;llr,pon
Pastor: Jlunes E. Keesee
Worship· IOa.rn., '1 p.m.
Wedn esday Services - 7 p.m.

Church of God

l&gt;'aith BapWt Church
Railroi«.. St. , Mason
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wedne sday Ser vu:es · 7 p.m.

ML Moriah Chunh of God
Racioe
Pa..~ Lor: Rev. J:~mes Satterfield
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Evening • 7 p .m.
Wed nesday Service&amp;. 7 p.m.

Foral Run Baptist
Pastor : Arius Hurt
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · II a.m.

Rutland Church fll God
Pa.:.1or: Gregory L. Seau
S unJay School - I0 a.m.
W ~X.siUp · 11 am., 6 p.m.
Wei.Juesd&lt;~y S e rvice.~ . 7 p.m.

Mt. Mori:d• Buptist

Fourth &amp; Main St. Middleport
PMtor: Rev. Gilbert Croug, Jr.
Sunday Schoo)· 9:30 a. m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m.

SyraclL'it! Fin;t Chun::h ol' God
Apple &lt;~nc.l Second Su.
Pa.~tur; Rev. David Russell
Sunday School a.ml Wa.,hip- JO a.m.
.
E.vening Service.~ - 7:30p.m.
Wedn esday Services - 7:30p.m.

Antiquily Baptist
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a. m.
11tursday Servi ces· 7:30p.m.

Church o(God of Prophrcy
O.J. White Rd. off St. Rr. 160
Past01: P.J. 01apman
Sunday School - I0 n. m.
Worship - 1 I a. m.
W edne¥~~ Y Servi ce.~ . 7 p.m.

Rutland FrH Will Ba ptist

Saleni Sr.
Pastor: Rev . Paul Taylor
Sunday School · 10 a. m.
Evening · '1 p.m.
Wednesday Servi ~ · 7 p.m.

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Catholic

t'?

Chcostn Chun:h ot GOO
47439 Riebel Road, Otester
Pa.~tor: Rev. William D. mnds
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 6 p.m.;
l11ur~. fa mil y Training Hour 7 p.m.

Sun. Con. · 8 : 45-9 : 1~ a.m.,
Sun. Mus · "9:30a.m. ·
Dailey ~u_. ·8 :30a.m.

Sunda y Sd1ool· 9: IS a.m.
•
WorslUp • 10 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, Suod~y - 6 p.m.
Rutlaud
Pastor: Arthur Crablree
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 Lm.
llJUrsday Services • 7 p.m.

Rf'ot~anizr.d

Church of JtJUI Cllrist
·
ol LaUer Day Saints
·
Portland-R acine Rd .
Pas tor: Janice Danner
Sunday School · 9 :30a.m.
Wcrship. 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services . 1 :30 p.m.

Frl"t'd•tm G o~ pd Mh~ ion
Dalrl Knob, on Co. Rd. 31
l'a~ lor : Rev. Roger Willford
s ~,~nd ay School ·9 :30a. m.
Wor.~ h ip- 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednes day Service · 7 p.m.

Snowville
Pastor; Florence Smith
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worllhip · 9 a.m.

Sunday Sdtool 10:20· H ~m .
Relief Society/Priesthood II :05· 12:00 noo n
Sacrament Service 9· 10:15 a.m.
.
Ho~m.11d.ng meeting, 1st Thurs . • 1 p.m.

Church or Jcsu.o; Christ,
Apm;:tolic Failh
114 mile pa.~ t Fort Meig.q on New Lima Rd.
Pa.~tor : William Van Mete r
Sumlay· 7:00 p. m.
Wed n e~d ay - 7 :00p.m.
Friday-7:00p.m.

Carmd .

Lutheran

P.stor: Kenn eth Baker
Sunday School . 9~ 30 a.m.
Worship · 10:43 am. (2nd &amp; 4:dt Sun)

SL John Lutheran Chu~h
Pine Grove
Pastor : Dawn Spalding
Worship · 9:00 a.rn.
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

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Muminc;Star
Pastor: Kennc;:th Baker
Sunday School - 9 :45a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Titursday Services· 7:30 p.m_.

Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sl3., Ravenswood, W .Va.
lntrim pastors : George C. Weiock
Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.
Wor.siUp • 11 a.m.

Sutton
PaslOr: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10;45 a.m. (l.qt&amp;. 3rd Sun)

SL Paul Lutheran Church
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Pastor : Dawn Spalding
Sunday School ·9:45 a.m.
Worsltip • II a.m.

E..t Lelart
Pastor: Ken Molter
Sumlay School · 10 a.rri.
Worship · 9 a.m.
Wedne.~day • 7 p.m.

..

United Methodist

Racine
Pa.&lt;&gt;tor: ·Ken Molter
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wor.d lip · II a.m. and 7 p.m.

Graham United Mt-thodisl
Worship - 9:30a.m. ( l ~t &amp; 2nd Sun), .
'7:30p.m. (3rcl &amp; 4th Sun)
Wednesdn y Ser.vice · 7:30p.m.
Old Dexter Bible Christian Church
• Suntlny School : -10 a.m.
Morning Worship : II a.m.
Evening Worship: 7 p.m.
~ednesday Servi ce - 7 p.m.

Coolville United Mt'thudi11t Parish
Pa.~tor : Helen Kline
Coolville Chu n:h
Main &amp; Firth St.
S und:~y School - 10 a.rn.
Worship · 9 a.m.
Tuesday Se rvice.~· '7 p.m.

Mt. Olive United M elhodisl
Off 124 behind Wii W ville
Pa.~ tur : Rev. Rnlph S pir e.~
Sunday School - 9 :30 a.m.
Worship • 10 : ~0 a.m., 7 p.m.
TI1ur:oHlay Services· 7 p.m.

Belhrl Church
TownsiUp Rd., 46SC
Sun&lt;lay School · 9 a.m.
Wa-sllip • 10 a.m.
•
Wednesday Services - 10 a.m.

Hockingport Church
Grant] Street
Surulay School - 10 a. m.

Mt&gt;i~s

Cnopt!ra1ive P11rish
Northca.'lt Clu.s t~r

AJr,..d

Worship - li a.m.
• S p.m.

Wedn e ~tlay Ser vice~

Pa.~ tor :

Sharon Hausman
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · l1 a.m., 6:30p.m.

Ton:h Chun·h
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School · 9 :30a.m.

Chrslu
Pa.~tor: ~haran Hausman
Wor ~h i p - 9 a.rn.
Sunday School - I 0 a.m.
'l11ursday Services · 7 p.m.

Worship ·

10:30 a.m.

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Nazarene
Racine Flrst Church or the Nazarene
PaslOf: Scott Rooe
Suntlay School • 9:30a.m.
Wo,lup · JOJOa.m., 6 p.m.

Joppa
Pa.~tor :

Doh Randol ph
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Sc hool · 10:30 a.m.

Wedil e~ tlfly Servi ce.~·

7 p.m.

Middlrport Church oftlw Nazarene
Pastor~ Gregory A. Cundiff
Sunday School · 9 :30 a.m.
Wor$hip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
lWedn esday S erv i ct.~ • 1 p.m.

Long BuUom
P"slor: Rev. 01arle~ Ma.~h
Sunc.lay School - 9 :30a.m.
·
Worsltip · 10:30 uu . W edne.~ c.l ay Services· 7:30p.m.

Saturtlay · 10 a.m.
Timrsday • 7 p.rn. .
S unday · '1 p.m. ·
Middl«'purt Community Church
575 Pearl ·St., Middleport
Pa.c:lor:,Sam Antlerson
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Evening•· 7:30p.m.
· Wednesday Service . 7:30 p.rlL

Faith Taht"macle Churdt
Dailey Run Ro:uJ
Pastor: Rev. Emmett RaWson
Sund ay School · IO:OOa.m.
Evening 7 p.Ul.,
TI1ursclay Service. '1 p.m.

,.

Dycnille Community Church
Sunday School · 9 :30a.m.
Wouhip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

United Faith Church

' Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By·Pass
Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr.
Sunday School • 9 :30a.m.
WorsiUp - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wedne.llday Servia:-" 7 p.m.

Middlt•por't Pentec.:o:lllal
TIUrd Ave.
Pa.qtor: Rev. Oark Baker
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wetlne.&lt;cday Services. 7:00p.m.

Presbyterian
Syracusr First United Pra~tykrian
Pastor~ Rev. Krisaoa Robin:10n

Sunday School- 10 a.m.

•.m.

.

HanUonw-ille l'rah~ri .. Chufth
Worship. 9 &amp;.m.
Sunday School • 9;45 a.m.

. Mill Work
· ·l•htnet M•k .n ~
Syracuse
992 ·3978

K&amp;C JEWELERS
212 E. Main Street
992-3785 Pomeroy

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE
SERVICES
214 E. Main
992·5130 Pomeroy

AGENT

~,.(rf.d,..Nitas IS (:Ita~ -rlfl w.it#t
~

prof~uionaH.m .aM inte«riJy.

9.u~~!!,r,_:'!ns~!!i~l~.
1050 Carter ROQd, Sh&amp;de. OH 435716
Business Phone fit4--696-1-«JJ
Mobllt: 614 ·511~. FAX: 614-696- 1-'00
Tad Cuc~ler, PrHident

w.

United Brethren
Mt. Hconnon United Brethrtn
In Christ Chu n:h
Texa.~ Community off CR 82
Pa.~tor ~ Robert SanJe rs
Sunda y School • 9 ~ 30 a.m.
Wor~hip · 10:30 a .m. , 7:30p.m.
Wedne.~JBy Servi~ • 7:30p.m.

To

949-2512
.

30 Announcements
Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
The VIllage ol Middleport
~ will be accep11ng bldo lor
tho aote ol 8 1968 Price
Meyer Mobile Home, located
81 333 North Front StrHt,
Middleport, Ohio until
Auguat8, 1995 at4:00 P.M.
Tho accepte.d bid
purchaser must remove the
unit from the properly

wlrhln 10 dayolrom tranoler
ol title. The unit lo being
told

" as

Ia"

Ita

with

no

guar1nteea ••

condition

or

Shooting
Match
July 23rd
.1 p.m.-?
1

Legion Farm

Bailey Run Rd.

operational . lunctlono.
Sealed bldo ohould be
marked "'Mobile Home

Public Nbtlce
Purcha oe blda may be
PUBLIC NOTICE
mailed to tho Mayor. ol lila •
Village ol Middleport, 237 rhe July regular quarterly
meeting ol the Meigs
Race Streel, MlddJeporl,
Ohio 45760 or nt'ay be M'tropolltan Houalng
delivered to VIllage Hall at Authority Board ol
Purchase Bid"

same addre... ;

Mayor Dewey M. Horton
VIllage ol Middleport
11) 20, 21, 24; 3TC
,

Directors

has

992-5432

Walker Alley, Racine, Ohio
949-2804

.o.

106 Buttii'IIUt Ave.
992-6454

:

: .

....

Veterans
Memorial Hospital
115 E. Memorial Or. Pomeroy
.
992·2104

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
PHARMACY
We Fill Doctors'
Prescriptions
992-2955

Pomeroy

been

reechedu!Jod
lor
Wedneaday, July 26, 1995 at
7:30 P~at the olflcoo
loC~~tell__. I 39350 Union
Avenue,

45769. .

~efoy 1

Ohio

All lntereoted

Serv1ce
formerly Poor Boy Tires
Dual Ellhausl lapin·s
Glasspack................ $109.95
Dual Exhausl Tapin's
Turbo"s ... ,................. $1 19.95
Alignmenl Front end ... $19.95
Alignmenl tour v.lleel .$34.95
Rolalion &amp; Compulor Bal. four
wheel ......................... $1 9.95
Va rious

America n Wheels on Sale

-

Installing, nc .

110\\ \IW
E\C \\ \TI!\t;
JluiJdozing, Backhoe,
Serviees.
Hom6 Sites, Land
Clearing, Septic

R &amp; C Excavating

Septics, Land ·
Clearing, Ponds;
Homesites,
Foot~rs,

Driveways.
Licensed&amp;

Bonded

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
•Room Additions
•New Garages
.•Electrical &amp; Plumbing
•Roofing
•Interior &amp; Exterior
Palnt(rig
Also Concrete Work
IFREE ESTIMATES)
V.C. YOUNG Jtl
992·6215
Pomeroy, Ohio

'

1/12/tln

--. -·

... ·-

Auth orized AGA Distributor
Welding Supplies • Industrial Gases • Steel
Sales &amp; Fabrication • Repair Weldin g
Alu minum/Stainless
No job too large or too small!
,
Oxygen Acetylene co,
Hel ium all sizes Medical Grade o,
Propane Trimix Ultra Mix Mig Welders
Ph 773-917lFAX 773-5861
108 Pomeroy St.
Mason; WV

Ilion d.
(7) 21 1TC

With A DaiiJ Sentinel

BULLETIN BOARD
1600 column hich weekdays
'8 00 col~mn Inch Sunday
- CALL OUR OFFICE AT 992·2155

YOUR MESSAGE
CAN BE SEEN HERE
, FOR A TOTAL OF
$6.00 PER DAY.

•crossroads·. New merchand1se,
grocenes &amp; lots more. Ed Fraz ier

2 female puppies, 6wk!l Old, mother Bl,ack lab, lath er German
.,.
sh_ep:_har
.....:d:...30
~4..:
.e:_
7S.
.....:
732:::...:4·__~ I
a males &amp; 1 lemale pups, 7wks

fu ll t1me e uct1 o neer, compttile
auct ion
se rv 1ce .
ltcen"Sed

Umestone &amp; Gmel,
Seplic Systems;Traler &amp;
House Sites.
Reasonable Rates
Joe N. Sayre

SAYRE TRUCKING
614-742-2138
ALL-BRITE
ClEANING SERVICES
Tile Floor Strip,
Wax, &amp; Maintenance.
Carpet Cleaning,
Complete Facility
Cleaning, Periodic
or one lime
Free Estimates
Ca II 992·7272 or
1-8()().990.7272

930

:Nicho]sYMeta s.

estates.
,_...=.:_
_ _ __

Our Time
Clean
&amp; Spade . Indoors Or Ou l, 61 4·

Do n' t Junk It I Sell Us Your No n-

Are

Working Refrigerators, Freezers,

Wa shers, Dryers, Mtcr owayes,
Color T.V.' s VCR'S, Air Conditio n-

388·8559.
Female. par t German Shepa rdf
Col lie dog &amp; 6 pup pies , wil l be
good watc h dogs. 304 -895-30 17
or895 -3l.13.

Computers, Oflice Machines,'
Elc. 614-256-t238.
J &amp; D's Auto Parts and Sa lvage,
buying wr ecks, ·junk autos &amp;
tr ucks. Al so, parts lor sale. 30 4 773-5343 "' 773-5033.

ers,

Free Klnens, 614 .
_
_
367 9389
Free pupp ies, 7wks old ." m ixed
breed. 30 4.67 5. 4689 _

Top Pr ices Patd: Old U.S. CoiriJ,
Si lver, Gold , Dia mOnd s, All .Old

Coll ec ti bles. Paperweight s, Etc.
M .T.S. Co in .Sho p, 151 Secd'nd
985-4350.
. AYen ue, Gallipolis. 14·446-2842.
Wanted tO buy · an11que and uaed
Himalayan Cat House Trained, 0 - lurnilure, no item 100 large or 100

Hal l B eagle pu ppies to good
homo, also 1 yr. old Bea gle, 6 14-

e

Ciawed, Neutered, 614-256-6309.
Kitten s. 8 Weeks Old,
04 51,.

small. Will bu.y one place or complete estates, O aby Marti n, 614·
992·7441 .

614-367·

Wanted To Buy : Junk Autos Wllh
Wit hout Motors. Call larry
Lively. 614·386-9303.

Or

Wan ted To Buy : Used Mobil e
Homes, 8 14-446-0175.

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

Rabbits, 2 Gray Fe males, 1 White
Male, 614·388-9123.

Shei-Basse1s to good home. · s
months old, fou r males and one ·

1.1 O Help Wanted
-:-~-,o-n-·..,E'"a-rn-,;.$8,....,·S'"t-:5-I-H-r.-F-u-tl1

tellmte. 614·742·3166.

To A Good Home : O l ac~ La b Pup,
8 Uonths Old, 6 14-245-SOre.

Part-Time, No Door To Door. Ben·
efits, 1·800·827-4640 , lnd /Rep,

Trees Alr ea dy D own . Goo d For
Logs &amp; Fi rewood, 614-379- 2343.
Two 9

W ee~

AlZHEIMER"S UNIT DIRECTOR

Old Calico Kittens.

Exce ptional Individual Needed To

6 14-446·3703.

Fill The Direcmr Position On The
Alzheimer's Wing AI Scen1c Hills
Nura1ng Cent er.- A Working
Knowledge 01 Alzh etmer's Dis ea se Is ReQu ired . Helplul Skill a
Incl ud e Activit y Progr ammmg ,

Lost and Found

60

719195. Lost In Groon· Gallipolis·
Area's . Mu ch
lo,ed Famoty Pet. Reward ! 614 ·
~46· 4599. or6t4·256·9359.

MODERN SANITATION

AI St rtp M me Ar ea, 7J7,
Wh tle M ale Maltese Small Dog,
Reward ! 614-387-0409, 614·446 7249 :

Stitc hes, Wolf Pa n

NEW-REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter C(eaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
949·2168

:

....

;:

H&amp;H SAWMILL

Room Additions

Siding, Roollng, Pa11os
Reasonable ·
lnsure N xpe rienced

Call Wayne Neff 992-4405
For Free Eetlmates
4113195 t

LINDA'S
PAINTING &amp; CO.
Interior &amp;
Exterior

Take the pain out or
painting. Let ua do It lor
you. Very rea•oneble.
Free Estimates
Before 6 p.m. leave
message.
After6 p.m.
614·985·4180 312411M

Scenic Hills Nursi ng C:onrer

311 Buckddge Rd.
Bidwel l, OH 45e 14
Anen: Mr. Airson

Lost: 9 Year Old. Tn-:Color Beagle
Wearing Red Collar. Mising Since

Cla y Township

wee n

local
Sc hool Oistrictts post ing the lol-

K,nny's Auto·Rental
Kenny's is the place to come
when you need a car rental.
1

We Have Cars and Vans!
•

L

614-992-7643
( No Sunday Calls)

lost: Child's Pet, Sia mese Himala ya n Ca t, Tan &amp; Blac~ . Vicmi ly ·
l owor River Road, 61 4-446-9555.

Average $8-$15 /Hr. At Wo rk -·

~VON

388·9865

P.O. Box 220.
Bidwell, OH 45614

SELLS ITSELF

Home
Discou nts! No lnvemoryl
Ter ritory Optional. lnG'rep.

I ·BOO· 742·4738

AVON EARN SSS al home -at
work. All areu. 304·882· 2645, 1-

lo st : Male Boxer No Oues li Ons
Asked, 61 4-38B-9567 Aewa rd l

000·992·6356 INDIREP

70

Beau tiC ian w anted, lull or par t·
11me, w1th clientele. 304·675-3040. •

Yard 5ale

CENTERMAINTENANCEAND
VAN ORr.'ERFOR BEND ~REA

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

Mu St have a Yel id driver'• II·
cense. Mu s1 have knowledge to
mamtaln van and cleaning ol lhe
center. Mu11 be i n good ph~ Ileal
condition. Mul l be polite, honest,
and patient wirh _home-bound cit).

64 1 Third AY enue, Friday -SaTUr day, Adult &amp; Chlidr ens Clothtng,
Infant Car Sea t, Crafts. Materia l,
M ISC.

zens. Able to transport aenl ora

All Yard Sale! Mus t Be Paid In

a nd del iYer home -de li vered
meala. Apply lo t Second Str.eet,
P t Ple aunt . WV 8 :30 am -

Advance . DEADLIN E; 2 :00 p.m
the day be for e tho ad IS to run .

Sunda y edtltOn · 2:00p.m. Friday.
Monday edt!IOr'l • 10 :00 a.m. Sat·

1 1'.30am.

CITY MANAGER

urday.

•

Movmg Sale: Toys, Boys Clothes.
Gaa Grill , Twl n Beds, Org an, 9
A.M. Saturday, 1 Mile Out Rac·
coon Road, Rou te 7, South.

Pr 1nceto n, WV, pop . 7,043: Progressive southern Wes t Virgmla
Ctty olfermg full range ol aerv1ces
· S3 011111on budget and 75 em.plo,-ee s. Appotnled by 7 membero
Council, el ecte (! on non-partl aan r
basis for overlapping te rm a. o 8 •
gree in publ1c Or bu sine ss adroln"
1 stra~ on o"r related fiel d. Admlltll)·

trat1 v_e experience preferred lrtct
li na6a'e ·e• p._e rien ce necena ry
s·al~( negot1ab la . Prelerel')c8
given tp regional applica nts. Send
resu me belote Augu st 20. 1995
10 Ciry ol Princeton, Attention City
Cle rk , 100 Court hou se Roa d,

Yard Sa le To wnhous e On Bula vtlle P1~e. July 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 9
A.M. Till ?

Pomeroy,
Middleport
&amp; VIcinity

Prmceton. WV 24740.

Concess1 Dn help needed at l&lt;e nawha Valley Oragwa y on Satu r-' :

All Yar d Sa les -Mua t Be Paid In
Advance . Deadl ine : 1:OOpm the
day be fore the

ad

t! 10

run Sun-

day editJon- 1:OOpm Fr iday,' Mon -

days. 304-675-6760

:~

CONSULTANT

•
'•

•
. '.
Pecson To He lp Chlldren .

day &amp;OiltOn tO:OOa.m. Saturday.

Ma tu re

Big yard sale- Friday and Saturda y l f4 m ile en SR. 14 3 ... Ra in

And Adults Wi th A Seriout Problem, Enu1eSIS. Appoi ntman~s Set '
By Us. Hard Work A nd Trave l •

cancels

Re qwed . ~ ake

is~o . ooo To :
$50 ,000 Comm ission . 800 ·.477- ..

Garage sa le- Fr1day 21 !I I, Saturday 22 nd. 8am: 4pm . Denn is
WOl le res1dence on Vellowbush

2233.
Ea~)' Wo rk t E~ce ll ont p ay ! As- :

Ad . tn R.acine A tr co nd l ltoner,
crah items , TV. lap organ. pl us

semble Produ cts Ar Home. Ca ll .
To ll Free t -800 - 467 · 55661!.xt ... •
3 13.

lots ol· mise It 11 ra1ns 81/erythin ng
oH. 614-949-20 10

IS 25%

L:ega l An i&amp;ranr fa mi liar Wltti ;
Word Pe rlect , good commvnlc.- •
uon skills, ty ping lkllls, relerences •
requl rld. Send reaume to Box G- :
18 .. %Pt Pleasant Regialer, 200 •
Mam S~ PI Pleasant, WV 25550.
~

One day only Sal 7 22, 9·5. lots
ol good 11ulf, Peacli For ~ Ad, Pomeroy, 100 yards, IU51 oM Rt33.
Ju ly 22, SA 7 near Ea 1tern
S!;hool, Sega Genesi s s~s tem , clo lhes, toys, ba by llems·&amp;
much more.

•

locat Company Needs OTR Oriv- •
ers With 2 Years Ex perience . :
Must Be 25 Years Old Wilh Good
M VR . Trac to r&amp; Are late Model 1
Co nvenl ional s. Weekly Pay ~n.d ~

MANLEY'S
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Aooflng. Siding, Concrete.
Room Addlllons, Elc.
(6 ~ 4)

I Shirl e y

AVON I ' All Areas
Spears. :J:l 4-6 75- 1429.

1Clot~"''. Misc..

New Homes • Vinyl Siding New
Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing
COMMEH CIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES

M eig s H1gh Sc hool an d Girl s'
Tract\ Coach.

Los1: Black lab Puppy, 4 Monlhs
Old. Mal e, Noal lw enue Ar ea,
814·446·2 185. 614 -446-7685.

Kenny's Auto Center
1·800·486·1 590 Fro. sat. , r.tile out ?18. 2 usad
264 Upper River Rd.
Bus. (614) 446_9971 Aor Condotoners, Foroptace In·
.§.:~£.S~:J2,!:~~~.!..-==.:.:~.:..--:..~=J
serts.
Ken
dbu rner,
OH . 45631
"'"'" . S
hop Va
o. wood
Tool!.WooWhatnots

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.

_lowing \la canc1es lor liS regular
taaching staN · Biolegy Tea cher at

Los t. Golden' Female Retriever,
Vance Area, 614-446-6253.

,

MLTA

Education, th e

588

................. .

992·3954
Emergency Phone 985-3418

5/1 619-4 TFN

Kitchen &amp; ~ath
Remodeling

area, 614-992-

2495.
Lost: 2 sm.u ·oogs. Btack with
Whi te, Area 01 Ha nnan Trace
A ~d Sugar Creek. Reward. On
Retum. 614·256·6670 Child"s Pet.

:====================~~lost:

•

Remo~ellng

Soctal Services, Community RelaHons, And Superv1 sory. Opportu nities For AdYan ce me m An d
Professiona l Growth Apply B)'
Prolessio_nal Resume Onl~ to :
.

Lo~•· temate. ~u• e1es. Husky w1

Unisex Someone special in your area
•
IS seeking that dream mate to share a
life full. of love, .romance, . happiness
and a (I the pleaSUreS Of life.
_
_
_
EXt.
1 900 776 3005
9387
$2 •99 Per ml·nute
.
1B yrs plus
·
Procall602-954-7420
612711 mo.

ROOFING

~

Cann1ng Jars, 614 -388-8559.

7732.

Light Hauling,
Shrubs Shaped
and Removed
Misc. Jobs.

House Repair &amp;

Wanted 10 Buy

Rive rine Antiq ues. Ruu Moore,

Pure white Samoyed, male, 1 1f
2yrs old, grea l wilh k1d's. 30 4-675·

AND REMOVAL

NEFF REMODELING
SERVICE

West V1ro in1a, 304 -

~---- 1 ow ner. 6 14 · 9 92 · 2526 . We buy

TREE TRIMMING

61211 mo.

Pearson Au ct1on Company,

773-5785 Or 304 -773-S447.

675·4840.

John ·
Teaford

Portable
Bandsaw Mill
32124 Happy
· Hollow Rd. ·
Middleport, Ohio 45760
Danny &amp; Peggy
·erickles
614-742-2193

·

166,0hio &amp;

Nor wegia n Elk houn d, lemal e,
4yrs tlld, grea! with childre n. 304·

GOLF LESSONS
CUSTOM GOLF CLUBS
CLUB" REPAIR
TROPHIES
PLAQUES
BADGES

Howard.L. Wrltesel

Friday-Sa turday,

•
1 Free Kitte n, g Weeks Old, Female Black , To Good Home, 614 446-7470.

.. . _,

' HAULING &amp;
EXCAVATION

Au c tions eYe r ~

_4-::---,=G
0
-Iv-:e-:-a::-w....,.a:;.y~,-,- l 7pm. loll . ~ltn ~u&lt;tion . R1 2·33

16 Getting Shorter! We

992·2269

992-5591

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"74~~~·

----::

Cats: Please Take One,

illl Slack

Free Estimates

Yard Sale. Jordan Baptist Road,
follow signs a1 Beale School. July
;-.,--::o-:--::~..-:----c-:-::-:-:= 1 20, 21, Zl, 23. 10am til dark.
Ll Ye Girla l Call Now H~00 · 658 - SO
Public Sale
2 100 Exl. 3582, 13 .99 Per Min.
MUst Be ~8. Procatl Co. 602-954 and Auction

992· 7285.

7/22194

Trucking· Limestone,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt

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005
Personals

.,...:_::_:..::__ _

ROBERT BISSELL
CONSTRUCTION
• New Homes
• .Garages
• Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE ESTIMATES
985-4473

Systems &amp; Driveways.

•

6 Week Old Beagles·,· 6H· 4 4 e. Clean Late Uodel Ca n Or
2251.
TrucKs, 1987 Model s Or Newe r.
:::..:.:_________ 1 Smilh Buick Pontiac, 1900 Ee k
Adorable black· &amp; white kinen to a em Avenue, Gallipolis.
good homo, 614 -992-2508.
::...:,.:...;:;..:.:~.....:=:::.::..__ 1 oecor~ ·~ stonewa re. wallt ele AKO Registered male Beagle, two phanes, old lamp~; old .th urmomeyear s old, to good home, 614 - ters, ol d clocks. a ntique lurnituFft. ~

-

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS
Specializing in Custom
Frame Repair
NEW &amp; USED PARTS
FOR ALL MAKES &amp;
MODELS
992·701 3 OR
992·5553 OR
TOLL FREE 1·600·848-007
DARWIN. OHIO

adult clon;ng, misc.

otd. mother Australian Shepherd. 90
fiuhor Elvis dog . 304-675-4840.

We will install carpel
and floor coverings. ·
Give us a call at
614-992-3379.
18 Years Experi ence.
Hours
Monday lhru Friday
8:00a.m. lo 4:00p.m.
Saturday '·
R:OO a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

persons are Invited to

Eden Unitt::d Bmhrrn in Chri&gt;~~l
2 1/l mile.~ north of ReeJ.cville
on State Route 124
Pastor: Rev. Robert Mark1ey
Sunday Schoo1 · 10 a.m.
Wun:hip · 7:30p.m
Wedttesday Service.~ · ?:30 p..rn.

228 W. Main St. , Pomeroy

Pomeroy Flower Shop

tlk'211Mt'tfn ·

Buzz's Ca~et

Imperia.! Tire

ANNOUNCEMENTS

.....:.....::.::________ 1 R1ck

~

Of All Lifestyles,
locally or
nationwide.
1-900-945-5500
Ext. ·7898
$2.99/mln. 18+
Procall Co.
602·?54-7420 612111 mo.

YOUR NEEDS

to

RACINE MOWER
CLINIC

"Fealuring Kentucky Fried Chicken·

"

State Rt. 33
Darwin, Ohio

Chester

MEET
SINGLES·

Get Your Message Across
Crow's Family Restaurant

Chuck Stotts
614-992-6223
· Free Estimates
Insurance Work Welcome

AJ?AJO'

614-992-2713

•

RAWLINGS -COATS
FISHER
FUNERAL HOME
992-5141
2S4 South 2nd
MiQdleport

P. J.

BAILED

warranly or

Middkport Presbytrri ..
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.nL

Church aitno1Jncements
RACINE PLANING MILL

PRECISION AUTOMOTIVE

• Sidewalks
• Driveways
• Patios
• Porches
• Slabs
992-3265

.

F()R SALE

· Snr:nth·Day Advenli.~t
Mulberry Hl.'i. Rd., Pomeroy
Pastor: Roy LawiMky
Saturday Services:
Sobbnd1 Sd1ool • 2 p,m.
Worship . 3 p.m.

Sunday School · 9 :30a.m.
Evening • 7 p.m
Wedneday Service · 7 p.m.

Waiting for owner
Sect.detl·on 2 wooded
acres (IIOr• avoilallle)
3 BR/21A, Tuppers Pl.
water, heat pump, heavi~
insulated· Must see!
12 mi from Pomeroy,
17 mi. Ira• Athens
159,000

IN ....

HAY

Mo,.. Chapel Churd. ,
Lnrry Faw, Superintendent
Sunday-school · 10 a.m.
Worship - 7 p .m.
Wedne.~day Service · 7 p.m.

ML Olive Community Churth
Pastor~ Lawrence Bush

539 BRYAN PLACE
'
MIDDLEPORT 992·2772
Office Hours: Mon.·Frl.
8:00 a.in.-3:30 p.m.
'Vinyl &amp; Alum. Siding,
Roofing, Vinyl
•
Replacement,
Windows, Blown
Insulation, Storm
Doors, Storm
Windows, Garage~.
Free Eadmatett

NEW HOME

AND MIXED

Seventh-Day Adven.t ist

Long lJouom
Sunday School · 9 :30a.m.
Wouhip - 10,45 J.m .• 7:30p.m.
We&lt;in'-'&lt;lay BO p.m.

One Sto~ Com~lete Auto Body Re~air

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Prnltocnstal As:n·mhly
St. Rt l 24, Racine
Pa.~tor : William Hoback
Sunday School • lO a.m.
Evening- 7 p.m.
Wedne.~ay Servic~s. 7 p.m.

Worship • II

Lonely? Find Him
or Her We Have
Their Name and
Telephone
Number Call Now
1"900-388-0200
Ext 8152 $2.99
. per Min ·
must be 18 yrs.
Procall Co.
(602) 954· 7 420

317 North 2nd
Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
.· Mon-Sat.
9am-5pm

Pentecostal

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Having Proqlems ,
need answers to
tough questions
talk live to a
Personal Psychic
Now!
·
1·900-825-3800
Ext 4274
$3.99/Min 18 yrs.
Procall Co .
{602) 954·7420

ALFALFA

Christi11n Ft::l,nwship Cenltt
·So.lem S1., Rutland
PaAtor: Robert E. MU~.Ser
Sunday School . 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 :15 a.m., 7p.m.
Wedne.~da.y Service . 7 p.m.

Faith Gospel Chur&lt;h

COMMUNITY
CAB CO. INC.
Owners: Robert Barton &amp;
Harry Clark
992· 99~9 ' 992-6471
Mon - Fri 81i.m..·6 p .m~
Sat. 8 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Sun. by appt. only ·
Serving Pomeroy. Middleport

Clifiun Tubt.•mocle Church
Clifto n, W.Va .
Suntlay School - 10 a.m.
Wors hip · 7 p.m.
Timrsday Service - 7 p.m.

Syrocusco Mission
1411 Dri1lgemau St., S yracuse
Pa.~tor: RQy (Mike) 1l10mp.~on
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening · 6 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 1 p.m.
Hazt&gt;l Communily Church
Off Rt. 124
Pastor: &amp;lsel Hart.
SunJay School ~ 9 : 30a.m.
WorsiUp · I 0:30a.m., 7:30p.m.

(Specialize In
driveway spreading)
Limestone,
Gravel, Sand,
Top Soil, Fill Dirt
614-992-3470

J&amp;L INSULATION

Rl'joidng Life Church
500 N. 2 n~r Ave ., Middleport
Pa.&lt;itor: Lawrence Foreman
Sunda y School ~ lO .a.m.
We dne.~ da y Services • 7 p.m.

11 5 Bunernut A Ye., Pomeroy.

HAULING

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Stivers,ille Word of Faith
Pa.~lor : David bailey
Sund ay School 9:30 a. m.
Evening· 7 p.m.

The Salvation Anny
Bf'lhany
Pa..~ lor : Kenned1 Baker
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m.
Wedn e.~da y Service«- JO a.m.

Cusrom Building &amp; Romodelin g
• NEW HOMES
• ADDITIONS
• NEW GARAGES
• REMODELING
• SIDING
•ROOFING
• PAINTING
FREE ESTIMATES
(614) 992-5535
(61 4) 992·2753

Country Naturals
Gifts &amp;
Accessories

Cal ..-ary llihle C hurch
Pomeroy Pike, Co_Rd.
P a.~ t or : Rev. Dlac kwood
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wor~ hi p 10:30 a.m ., 7 ~ 3 0 p.m.
W ec:ln e.~ d a y Service· 7:30 p.m.

Endtime House or Prnyu
(at Burlingham church off Route 33)
Pa.~tor: Robert Vance
S unda y wor.~ hip • lO a.m.
Wedn esday ~~rvi ce · 6:30p.m.

CHARLIE'S
CONCRETE

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l'ailh Fdl11wship Crus·a tf c for Christ
Pa.~ tor : Rev. Fra nkl in Dickens
Serv ice: friday, 7 p.m.

Tite Bt'Jievf'n' Frllowship Ministry
New Lime Rd., Rutland
Pnslor: Rev. Margaret J. Robinson
Servke.&lt;;: Wednesda y, 7:30p.m.
Sunday, 2 :30p.m.

CONSTRUCTION

&amp; surrounding area.

Fain-ic·w Rihl c C hurch
l.ttart, W.Va. Rt l ·
Pa.~t nr : Rankin Roach
Smctlay ScltnHI c 10:30 a.m.
Wor ~ lup- 11:30 a.m., 7 r00 p.m.
W ~ l n c.~ d ay Service · 7:00p.m.

Failh Full Gospd Chun:h
Long Bottom
Pastor: Steve Reed
Sunday School ·9:30 a. m.
Wor~hip · 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wetlnesc.Jay. 7 p.m.
Friday · fe.Jinwship ~e rvice 1 p.1n.

WICKS

Call for rate schedule
Min. $2.00

Wlcilt•'s Clmp.-1 Wt"N I(•yun
Cnc1l1.'ille Ro:~ d
J-' :L~ I or · Rev. I' hi ll ip Riden(mr
Sut11lay Schno1 ·9 :30a.m.
W nr~hip- 10:30 a.m.
W e dn c .~ d ay Service· 7 p rn.

Harri~onville Co'm n10nily c hurch
Pa.~tor: Titeron Dudtam
Sunday - 9:30 a.in. and 7 p.m.
Wedne.~ay • 7 p.m.

Salrm CC11tf'r
Plstor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School ~ 9:15 a.m.
Worship - 10:1_5 a.m.

Thf' Chun!h or Jesus
Christ of Latter·Day Saints
St. Rt. 160. 446-6247 or 4467486

Hrmlock G'r uve Church
Pa~tor: Gene ·Zopp
S ur~day school · 10:30 a.m.
W or5l up · 9.30 a.m., 7 p .m .

Old Belht'l Frn Wili Baptist Church
2IIGOI St. Rt. 7. Middleport
Sunday School · lO a.m.
Eve ning · 7:30 p.m.
·n ~ur~t.loay Services· 7:30

RockSprinp
Pastor:Keith Rader

Latter-Day Saints

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l'm1land fil'!oot Chun:h uf the Naur m e
Pa~ 1 01 : J&lt;~ Hl W. Doug!~
S u r t~l ay School · 10 :00 a.m.

SMITH'S

'1 p.m.

Carldnnlntr rdt'nominotional Ch urch
King.~ h ury Road
Pa.~ t or : Jeff S111.i th
Sund ay School- 9 :30a.m.
Wor~ l d p Se rvice 10:30 a.m.
Wor.~ IU p Service-1st and 3rd Sund ay , '1 p.m.
No Wednesday £ye~g Servi ce

HnbstJh C hridlan Fellowship Church
Rev. WOOtl yC.111, S peo.ker
Sunday sem ce, 7 :30p.m. ·
Wed ne.~d ny _,erv1ce, 1 .30 p.m.

Sunday School • 9:15 a.m.
Worship- 10:30 a.m.'
Bible Study Tuesday · 10 a.m.

Wedoesday Service.!. 7 p.ni. ,

We1ln e.~ •lny Servi ce·

Other Churches

Pomenpy
Parlor: Raben E. Robinson

Launl Cliff Free Methodist Church
Pastor: Peter Tremblay
Sunday School- 9:30 a.m.
W orsltip • 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wedne.Way Service · 7:00 p .m.
Rutland Community Churr:h
Pastor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Sund.ly Evening • '1 p.HL

Sunday School • 9,30 a.m.
Wouhir - J0:30a. m. aod 6 p.fll.
Wednesday Services- 1 p.m.

Nt•w HaVI."II Churdt 11( lite Nazan-llf'
Pa.~t or : Glc11d(ln StroUfl
Surwlay School · 9 :30 a.rn.
Wo rship · 10:30 a. m., 1 p.m.
Wedne.~day Service~· 7 p. m.

Pearl Chapel
Pastcx: Florence Smith
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

H y:ie-IJ Run Hulinus Church
Pastor; Raben Manley

Pomeroy Churdt of the Nazanne
Pastor ~ Rev. lllomas McClung

W~l ncs•hl y

Minr-navillf'
Pa.~tor: Deron Newman
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

Nel.'ille

Silver Ridge
Pa.~ tm : Duane Syti en.~iclc er
Sunday Sd1ool - 9 :un
Wor.d 1ip • 10 un., 7 p.m.

Wnr.d1 ip- (dO p.rn.
Se rvice.( . 7 p.rn .

Ht-olh (Middlt"pur1)
Pa~ l ur: Vt:rnogaye Sulli v;~ n
Sunday Schoo l - 9 :30a.m.
Wocs hip • 10:30 :un. .

Sunday School - 9:30 ;un
Worslti p · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Titursday Servtce · 7:30 p.m.

Rudand Church ul Chri.~ t
Paster: Eugene E. Un!.lerwoot.l
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wors!Up • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

RadJW Fin l Bapli.d
Pastor: Rev . Larry Haley
Youth Pastor : AarOn Yoo ng
Sunday School - 9:30 :~ . m.
Worsh..i p • I 0:40a. m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7:00p.m.

Wor~hir • 9 a.m .
11JUr.&lt;;cla y Ser vi ce-' ~ ti~ p.m.

S,uncloy !:chool · 9 :30a.m.
Wa-s hip ~ 10:30 a.m., 7 ~30 p.m.
Wcd n'e.,day Service · 1 :30 p.m.

Evening Service · 1 p .m .
Wed nesday. Bible Stydy · 7 p.m.

Brud[ord Chu~h or.Christ
Corner of St. Rt. 124 &amp; Dudbury Rd.
Evangelist: B. Ke ith Cooper
Youth Minister: Micl1ael Teagarden
. Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wouhip · 8:_00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wedn esday Services . H~ p.m.

Sacred Heart Catholir: Church
'161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-511CJS
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Pastor: Rev. Walter E. Heinz
' Si.1. Con. 4:45· 5: 15p.m.;-Ma.qs- 5:30 p.m.

Pastor : Rev. John

Bradbury Church pf Christ
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Youth Meeting · 5:30p.m.

Fint Baptis t Ch ur d1
6th .and Palmer St., M1dd!epon
Sunday School · 9:15 a.m .
Worship· IO:I5 am., 7:00 p.m.
.
A.B.Y.· 5:30 p.m
.. .b:.&gt;rd's Suwe r l.st Sunday of ev~ry mo nth:
: :,
Wednesday Scf"ite· 7 :00p.m.

Su nday School · 10 a.m.

15 P""rl St .• Middleport.

Tuppt'n Plain Chu.reh ol Christ
Pastel": Stanley Mincks
Sunda y School • 9a.nl.
Worship · 9:45 a.m.
. Wedn esdar . 1 p.m.

Fin t SuutJu·m Daplisl
41 872 Pome1oy Pike
PaSt or: E. Lamar 0 ' Bryant
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worslup · 10:45 a.m ., 7:00p.m.
Wec.lnesJay Serv1ces ·7:00 p m.

Fott'St Run
Pa&lt;ctur : Ocron Newman

Wesleyan Bihle Hnline.~JI Church

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ScN.Jth Bdhd New Trsta'mf' nt

, Rutland Chun·h o( lh ~ Nuarme
• Pa~ tur : Samue-l n a~ye ·
Surulay Schoof· ?:30 a.m.'
Wnr.o;lup · 1.0: ~0 :~ . rn. , 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Serv i ce.~ . 7 p.lll .

- 10 a.m.
Wur ~ ltip - 1 I a.m .

(ljm• G ro v ~ Riblt• HulilK'SN Chutt'h
112 rnil e urf kt . 325
Pa.~t or : Rev . O 'Dell Manl ey
-. Sunday Sehoul · 9:30 a.m.
Wors hip - JO;jo'a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wetlne~c.l:~y s~rvke. 7:30p.m .

Zion Church n( Christ
Pomero y, Harn~onvi ll e Rd. (RI. I43)
Pa.~ tor : Roger WaL~oo
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
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Wor!:hip - 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p.m.
Wednesda}· Services - 7 p.m.

Kcitli Rader

~··und :ty S ~,; h ou l

l:~ lt,r : Rn . Oc w~,.·y Kiug
S\lll•by .~d ll li.J I · ·1J:30 a.ll\.
Su nc] Jl)' wur~-olup •7 JU a
Weclncsd a~ rra y~,.· r mcciJng- 7 (J.IU .

RidJ!f' Church ur Chri.o;t
P.L~ wr : la ck Culcgwve
Suntlay SdK&gt;OI -IJ:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.. 6:30p.m.
WeJnu day Services · 6:30 p.m.

Ncoa.u Sdll~m~nl C hurth
SuoJay Wonhip • 2:30p.m.;
111ursJay services - 1 :30 p.m.

Syrac usot Church uf t.h~ NazaM.e
Pastcx: ReY . Rick Sturgill
Suoday School -9:30a.m.
Wonhip · l0:30a. rn.,6p.m.
Wednesday Scrvicu . 1 p.m.

Chn tn ChuN:h ofthf' Nu.aff ne
Pastor: Rev. Herbert Grate
Sur~~ lay Sd ulol • 9 ~ 30 a.m.
W&lt;W"ship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednc.~day Service.~· 7 p.m.

tl;~lw uod s

1 •oL~I ur :

Jlc.,t• ur S ha rnu Huli•..-~s Chur~h
lt·oto llll g \r~,.·ck }•tel ., Rutbl1cl

llt".:~r "'·a lluw

J•nmeroy Jo' irst H :~p tisl
ra.~ tor : Paul StlliSOfl
Ea.~t Mam St.
Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.

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Suntby Sdu'kll · 10:'0 ;~ Ill .

Rulhuwl Firsl Bupt isl Chu rch
Sunda y School ~ 9 30 a.m.
Worsltip - 10:45 a.rn.

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Wor.~ lu p

., Enlt•rprise
Keillt Rader
Su ntl ay Sehoul - IOa.tn.
Won&lt;ltip . I) 0.1.111
Pa~t ("( :

r:t~hll' :_ R~v . VJL111f' RI )IL~h
Su nday Sdl''k~ 1) :30 otm.•
Wnr.~h i p - II a.m., 7:30 p.u1.
W.:c ll k'.~tl ay Service ·· 1:JO p .IU.

Kt 1u1 Chu r.-h u r l.:h ri:.t
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Wetlnesc.Jay ServJC e· 7:30 pm.

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U.nl ral C lust"r
1\ .. bu ry (Syrac.:u.se)
P.a~t('t" : Deroo Newman
Sul'klay School· 9:45 a.m.
Wor~ h.ip · 11 a.m.
W edn c.~d ay Services. 7:30p.m.

Calvary Jijl ~ rim C hapd
l lan ismw illc Roat l

SUiulay Sc hool! · ') 10 a m .

As&amp; S tn:el, Middleport
Pa.stUl: Les H_a ym.m
Sa1urda y Se rv1ce - 7 JO p m
Sunda y School- 10 a m

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Holiness Churcll
~1057 St.11e Route 323, Ung!tvlle
Pa~tor: Rev. Rick MaloyW
• Sun•by ~ c h ool · 9:30a.m.
Sunclay wor.~ hip - 10 :35 a.m. k 7 p.m.
Cl1 i lclr~ n ·~ church · I O: ~:'i a.m. Youth 6 p. m.
Wc:(lnesday praye r ~erv1cc - 7 p.ui.

Wtll.~ lup· R: 15. 10 lO a .tu . 7 p 111
Wcdn,-.... la y s~T\' 11.'\'S. 7 pIll

Baptist

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Wor~IUp • 10 a.m.
Tue;~day Services - 7:30 Jl.m.

D~ vill e

Full Guspe:l LighthotaH
33045 Hdaml Rond, Pomeroy
Pastor : Roy Hunter
~uD&lt;iJI Y S&lt;J&gt;ool • 10 •·ltl·
Evcomg 1 :3 0 p.m.
Tuesday &amp;.l11ursday - 7:30p.m.

R....,vllle Fellowship
Churdl of the Naunoe
Pastor' l&lt;*o W. Douglu
S..oday School . 9,30 a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
W «&lt;nesday Services - 1 p.m.

Tuppen l'laim St. P1ul
Pastor: Sharon Haus man
Sunday School • 9 a.m.

YrouU1 Muw;-h·r DaiiJ;, a7 1L'T

HOJH!-Raptist-Ch, un:h (Southt m)
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510 Grant SL, Middlepo(l
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Pastor : k ev. David Bryan ·
sUnday school -·9:45 :u n.
Wors hip ~ II arn: and 7 p:rn.
Wetlnesday Servu!e • 1 .p.m

Fru

UMYF Sunday 6'30 p.m.

Holiness

1.1~26 Cluldr l" n ·~

Wcdn t'.~ol.a y S,· ni H'&lt;"-~- 7 ruu

Pastor: Rev. 01arle.s Muh
Worship· 9 :30a.m
Sunday School · 10·30 a.m.

326 E. MJtin ~1., Pomeroy
Rec~or: Rev. D . A . duPiontier
Holy Eucharist and
Sunday Sdtool 10:30 a.m
Coffee tiour fotlowins

w.. ~'-"id~ Churt.·h nrChri."t

ll untc Rd .
Sun•l.1y Sdt~.·ool · I I 3.111.
Wnorsl11 p · lOa. Ill., (, p.m.

R.eed..ille

Episcopal
Gr... Epil: ;&gt;Pal Chu rch

IU.ntoat Low Rates!

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Yard Sale. 51 0 Shawnee Trali.·FriSat July 2, ·22. 9am-? l!'llanrs &amp;

Health Insurance Avai lable 1· ~

800-437·8764,

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Needs •

;-:-~-:-~~-..,.~-~-

l oca l Tras.h Com pa ny
Dnv~r /loader With CDl:.'a Send ..
Resume' To : P.O. Box 117, Bid- .:

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday 1 July 21, 1995 ·

Friday, July 21, 1995

Pomeroy i MidClleport, Ohio

ALLEYOOP

The Daily Sentinel• Page 11:

BRIDGE

NEA Crossword Puzzle
43 Small Island
45 Aller
1 Slatuo deducllono
4 Toun1o
46 Big
9 Sine - non
49 Cork elm
12 Eoktmo knife
53 An11quated
13 Concerning
54 Lack of ethics
14 -and downs 58 Type of tuber
15 Mediate
59 Solitary person
17 Ac1ress Luplno 60 Female doer
18 Macaroni, e.g. 61 Writer Weldon
19 Pretend
62 Leavening
(2 wds.)
agent
21 Moslem
63 Ever (poet.)
ACROSS

PHILLIP
440

BEA ITIE BlVD.® by Bruce Bealtie
E~pand tn g Tur Cab Servtce,
Ncteda Drivers Males A ~d Fe~

Apartments
· for Renl

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JAC~SON
ESTATES, 52 Westwood Or1ve
from $226 to $291 Wal N. 10 shop
&amp; mov 1es Call 614 U6-2568
Equal HouStng Opportunity

,.,.,.liDo

males, CsU 614 446 7088 For In

Hardware Clerk In G,atllpolis, Ex-

pe(tenca Helpful Send Res ume
To;. Box CLA 355, Clo Galltpol ra
Da ll.,. Tnbu ne 825 Th trd Avenue,

Gallipolis, OH 4563,

Downtown Gallipolis, $180/t.to
614 -441 · 1433, Lea\le Menage,
40 GaHon SaU Water Tank $300

No Expenence Nece ssary• SSOO

To $900 Wee~ l )" fPo tenttal Processtng Uortgage Re!uMs, Own
Hours, Call (Q09) 7t5-2JOO En
782. {241iours)

Gractous ltvtog. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartments at V1llaQft Manor and
Riverside Apartments 1n Mtddle·
port From $232 $355 Call 6141·
992·5859 Equal Hous1ng Oppor-

Oa-k H tll, Oh to Based rrucktnl)
Compan,-, Lookrng For OTR Drtv

rur'lltles "

ers, Stngle Or Teen Onvers Must
Be Over 25 Years Old Wl!h E,

N1c:e 2-3 bedroom apartment tn
MK!depon, 61•·9Q2-5858

pertence. Good MVR. All EQu tpment Is Late Model Cot"'Ventronar

Tractors Wtth Flatbed Ca I 61 4
882 - 7773, Or Afrer 5 PM 614
245-1 304

Part T1me Contract Pos1!10n
A'w' atta bte With Local wome-n's
Shelter As A Support Group
Fac•lttator And Public Educator
Po~1 110n ReqUires Appro•1mately
a,Hours
w eek Tuesday
And·
Th,H sdayAE.,.enmgs
And Occa
lironal Oayume Worksho p Pre ·
sentat1ons W'lh local Scho ols
~e tmbursement Of $6 00 Per
Hour Interested Appltcants May
l~ospond 1o Support Group PO
OolC 454, Galllpo~s. OH 45631
Soc 1al Serv 1ce Super 111 scr 1n 136
bed WVDHHR LTC FacdiiY Re·
MSW and 2 years experl ·
q "lr&amp;s
...
ence 1 ~"~ heal!hcare selllr'IQ or
BSW and 5 years healthcare e•
per1ence WV soc1al work II·
cense L1beral be nellis Contact
La wrence Moore, Program D~rec·
tor', Lak1n Hospl\al, 1 Ba1eman C1r
er e. Lakm WV 25287 , M F, 8 4,
304 675·0860 IHI 55 laktn Hos·
PJtal1s an EEO Employer
...
Someone needecl 8'Jen 1ngs and
weekends tc care lcr elderly 'MJm
an 1n het home near Pomeroy
Apply b~ wr111ng The Oa1ly Senb net era Box 729 0, Pomeroy,
Oh1o 45769 gtv1ng expenence
relerences &amp; wage requ1remenl
Town at Henderson now accept·
1ng appltcat1ons for part-ttme
street 'M&gt;I'ker 3:&gt;4~75-5722
Wanted Organtst Or Ptano PtD.~·
er, For Clark Chapel Church, Bidwell 614 · 388·8472 Or 614·3889919
Wanted semt true~ drtver wllh
good COlltcense, 614·992·3220.

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WanledTo Do

Ace Tree Servtce Complete tree
care. 20yrs exp &amp; msured, free
esttms.tes 614-441·1191 or 1·
800·508·8887
Anent1on
Teachers -Worktng
mothers! W111 babysit day &amp;hlft. no
weekends. my home, New Ha'llen
area 304-882·3733.
Cert1f1ed day care provtder wtll
babySit 1n my home an Hysell Run
Rd , Pomeroy Newborn to age 6~
614 992-3537
General Matntenance, Patnttng,
Yard Work Wtndows Washed
Guners Cleaned L1ght Hauhng,
Commencal, Res1denttal, Steve.
Q14-446-8861
Georges Por1able Sawm1U, don't
haul your logs to !he mlll!UII call
304-675-1957.
Lawn Care And Landscaping Any
S1Z&amp;, Edge Tnmmtng, Brush And
Tree Remo\lal. Free Est1mate11
614-367 7S87
Ftroless1onal Tree SerVIce, Com·
, plate Tree Care, Bucket Truck
Service ·50 FL Reach, Stump Remoyal. Free Esnmatesl Insurance, 24 Hr Emergency Serv·
1ce ·Call And SaYel No Tree Too
B•g Or Too Small! 614·388·9643,
614-387-7010
Sun Valley Nursery School
Ch1ldcare U-F 6am·5 30pm A~es
2-K. Young Schoo! Age Ourmg
Summer 3 Days per Week Mint·
mum 614-446-3657
Will do backhoe 'MH~ . phone 614992 3173 or 614-992·5858
Will Do lntenor, Extenor Pamtlng,
Reaaonable Rates, Exper1enced,
Relerences, For Free Estimates,
Call 614-245-5755
FINANCIAL

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Business
Opportunity

~LUMBER COSTS UP?~ Steel

Bu 1k:hngs As Low As $3 00 Sq
Foot Buy Factory D1rect From
Nat1onal Manufacurer As Author·
1zed Dealer Will Tra l!l Some
Markets Taken, Call 303-7 59·
3200 En 2.200

N•ce 2bedroom apartment, wid
hookup References Deposit No
pets 004-67:S-5162

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350 Lots &amp; Acreage
225acres'mll, located 4ml lrom Pt
Pleasant on At 62 Homestead
Realty, Broker 304-675 5540 or
304-382-2221

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All real estate advertising m
th1s newspaper Is subject to
the Federal Fair Housing Act
whl
011968
ch makes lt!lllegal
10 advprtlse M
any preference,
limltatlQn or discriminatiOn
based on race color, religiOn,

Wanted

limitatiOn or discrimination •

This newspaper will not
know11ngty accept
whrch ts In 'IK)Iation of the law
Our readers are hereby
Informed that an dwellings
advertised tn this newspaper
are available on an equal
opponunity basis

RENTALS

410

Homes for S81e

N1ce 2· 3 bedroom house tn
Ractne, 61 4·992·5858
Real ntce rwo bedroom home on
Kmgsbury Rd large yard, $250/
mo, r.retencet, 614-992-6551 alIBI' 6pm

420

1975 mobile home, three b8d room, two bath. underptnntng ,
deck, good co nell bon, $2000 14·
992-5251 or 614·985-411 31

e

mg, steps, blocks one ~ear
homeowners msurance and SIX
monms FREE tot rent Orlly $1025
down and $207 17 per month Call
1-800-837-3238

Furntshed Tra1ler, Deposit Re·
qu1red, No Pets, St Rt 7 South,
Call After 7 PU 614·256-1~4
N1ce 2 bedroom mob1le home
Muldlepor~ 614·992-5858

Farms fof S81e

440

13 Acres And Barn &amp; House,
Double Garage, 3 Bedrt~oms. 1 11
2 Baths, LA. &amp; Pa\led Dnveway,
614-446·0635

1 1/4acre lot with new 24x41
melal garage, "apprats9d lor
$19,000, sell for $17,5'00 304 576·41188
21 Acres Concrete Block
30X40 Approx 5 Acres
level
nd , 15 Acres Good
Fences. Round Concredi Water
1 Trough, On St RL 216, Approx
Feet Road Frontage, Has
S11e For Buddtng House,

7267~

One riverfront let, one plus acre,
new welt SA 338, Apple Gro\le,
$15,000, 304-312· 5886, ·614 241·
2120
Scen1c Valley Apple Grove,
beautiful 2i1C tots. pullllc water.
Clyde Bowen Jr, 304-576 ~2336

SCIOTO COUNTY Lucasville
Area, 5 Wooded Acres, Good
For Hunttng $4,500, Owner Ft·
nancmg, Only $500 Down And
New home 1n Mason four BA, 2 1/ $101 46 Per Month, 4 Years. 10%
2 baths, master su11e w1th whirl· Interest, 614-775-9173
pool tub, lam1ly room. two car garage n1ce lOt, $139,000, 304·773• We G1Ye 10% D1scount For Cash
And All 10 Year Contracts Have
5001
A 4 Year Balloon

Duplex apt bu tldmg, good Invest·
men! For mforma110n 304-6754680

Stze Bedrom Sutte.

0\ler 45 Years Old, Askmg $150,
614 -367 ·0451
Complete Set W1lson Golf Clubs
WHn Bag • Pu!ler 61.·448-7231
Me&lt; 6 PM
'
Concrete &amp; Plasttc Sepuc Tanks,
300 Thru 2,000 Gallons Ron
Evans Enrerpr1ses, Jackson, OH
1-800-537-9528
Custom Made Goll Clubs Name
Brand Clones Reasonable Pnces,
614· 446-7231 , Or 614·446·1155
Arter 6 PM
Elec1r1c
Scooters
Stairway
Bowman
7283

Wheelchairs, Electric
New/Used Scooter L1rts.
Elevalors, Lift Chairs,
s Homecare 614·446 ·

Carpet &amp; V1nyl In Slack $5 00 Yd Hlde· A- Wav Sofa And Cha~lr.
&amp; Up 60 Panerns 01 Kitchen Carz
pet In Stock Over 35 Patt&amp;fll6 Small P~es Of New Carpet, 6141·
Vinyl In Stoc~ Mollohan Carpets, I -3_7_9-_2_7_20_:·..:~_FT-:ER=6-P_M_ _ __
614-446-7444
JET
AERATION MOTORS
Country Furm1ure Furnlluro for
&amp; Aebl..ult In Stock.
EVery Room ern , RL 2 North. Pt. ~el&gt;&amp;tr•edc
'1 -800·537·9528
P~asant 304-675-6820

560

Pets for sale

1n

1 and 2 bedroom apartments, fur·
mshed and unfurnished, security
depos11 required, no pets. 614 992-2218

I

Near Holzer's Air
Conol;lio•ne•d,, Super Noce, 12591
Mo, Plus
llt1es, Deposit Re·
qwred, 6'14·446-2957
1 BR Apt. In Gallipolis, Furnished,
Water, Ga&amp; Pa1d, No Pete, $280/
Mo &amp; Depos•~ 614-446·2800

2 Bedroom Apartment, Trash ,
Water. Sewage Patd, $2951Mp ...
DePOSII, .614-44e·2481

540

Extra Ntce 2 BR, Unfurnshed Ga
rage Apt AC, Near School s
$300fMo No Petal 814 448·2300,
614-446-6787

' 81 Datsun 510 stattonwagon,
$400, ZTR DixOn t1d1ng lawnmow
er: 614-992-5291

2bdrm ap1s , 1o1a1 electric, ap·
pltances furntshed, laundry room
tactli!les, close to school 1n town
Apphcattons a\lallable at VIllage
~r~n A~IS 14~ or !;ill U14·992·
3711 EOH
2bedraom, furntshed, ut1ht1es m
eluded Reterences &amp; depoall re
qwre&lt;l 304-773·9009
2bedroom. unfurmshed , partial
ullhlles, con\lentent 10 PVH $2851
mo $285Jdepasit304-675-5788
2Rooms Plus
lafayette
Mall No Kttchen! All Uui1Ties paid
$175 00 Month Deposit Required
614·446-7733
3 Rooms Furnished, Utilities Paid,
$250/~o S100 Deposit, 94 locust. G'alhpohs, 614 446 1340
furntshed ElltCiency 701 Fourth
Aven ue, Gallipolis $200/Mo Utili·
11es Patd, Share Bath, 61~ ·44.6After 7 P:U
Apartment &amp; !taller. u11h11e• pa1d,
$275/mo plus $50 depostt on
~- 3Q-4-Ii_75-~~

Extra N1ce, 2 Bedrooms, All Elec·
trtc Furn1shed' K11chen, No Pets.
Close To Sprtng Valley, Water &amp;
Garbage Pa1d, $355/Mo + Dep,
Rei, 614-4416-6157, After 5 PM
Country S1de Apartments, large
2 Bedrooms, I Bath, Warer, Sew.
age, Garbage Included, WID
Hook -Up, $360/Mo, Depos11 Required, 513-922..0294

Miscellaneous

Honda 50· m1n1bike, only one year
old, excellent condl!ton 1 $925 ,
614·992·2508

AKC Rag1s1ered Coc~er Spaniel
Pupp~. Male, Buff &amp; Wh1te,
Wormed, Vacc1na!ed, Champ1on
Bloodlme,r D 0 9 312195 $200.
614·379-2728
~
Bab~

258-6593
ProfesSional Dog Groommg Vl(l·
ton &amp; R1o Grande Area, 20 Years
E•perlenc:e For Appointment,
61 4-245-5054
Two t0X10x6 dog kennels. $1501
ea 614-992·4445 after Opm
weekdays or anytme weekends

580

Fruits

&amp;

Vege!Bbles
Blackbernes for sale, $10 per galtan, Iaroe a sweet, We pack them
lor you, ~14·992·61!58

LIVESTOCK

Equipment

D1scoun1 !arm tractor parts for
Massey, Ford IH, &amp; others
S•der's Equipment Co. , Hender
son, WV 304-875-7421 or 1-800277·3917
JD 450 C Dozer ROP Wrench 6
Way, 614 446-8044

Merchandise

1 COO's of lco1ball 1 &amp; baseball

cards Plus many C4lmplete set!l
and sub sets 304·675-2473
14 2 Cu Ft Frosr Free Refngera ·
lor Freezer Excellent Cond11t0n
614·379-2514
16,000BTl1J and 18,000BTU w1ndow

a1f conditioners
Also
B,OOOBTU casement type air con d1110ner, $200 3().4-675-4991
·

17.600 BTU Atr ConditiOner S175,
Works Goad, 614· 4416·8457 Aller
4~M

19 CUbiC fOOl Whirlpool &amp;Ide ll
s1de relngerator, gold, $75, f114 ·
992 6302
Gu11ar, harmony solid body electric, and amphf1er, $95/Dolh, 614·
9-19 2686.
1994 Sears Kenmore a1r COndl·
!loner, 29000 btu. 220 volt hke
new, 614-247·2581
25· color console TV S 100 19•
color lV S75. 304 675-4108
4 Inch P"mp, 6 C)'ltfl(ler Engtne.
350 Gallon Per Mmute, 500 Foot
Collaps1bl1" P1pe, S750, 6t4 25e6038
IBM compauble computer w/
CD-Aom;i1,000 90l4:e75::377~ ~
Air COnditiOner, 18,000BTU $100
304-773-9009
Amana 12,000 btu a1r condi!Joner,
two P 21Sx65 R15 [ires, radar de·

teeter laser, 3 band, 16~ eteclrtc
cha1n saw, 614 -992·2358 alter
5·30pm.
Bab~ bed, stroller, ca r seat,
swing, walker 304-675-4548

560

Pets for Sale

Groom Shop -Pet Groommg Fea·
lunng Hydro Bath Jui1e Webb
Cat1614-446 0231 ·
2 Female Chows A.KC Aegts lered. 9 Weeks Old 6 14-446 8861
----------2 Years, Very Gentle 4' Ball Py
thon 45 Gallon Octagon Tank
L1ght 3 Heat Roc~s. Water Bowl,
Or1ftWoocf, 614·"2~·93o5l2oo

July Sale Specials 5030 Ford
62hp 4wd. BxB. syncho trans, 2
pump hvd. $22,900 3930 Ford
2wd 45 hp 8x2 trans, 1 double
'llalve, S15,SOO, 650 New Holland
150011 round baler strtng or net
wrap bale command demonstrator
$15 900 472 NH Haybme, stub
guard! $7.950 254 NH Rake &amp;
Tedder combmal!on $3,800 816
NH Forage wagon 3 Ben1er Wtlh
612 tandem axle 12ton gear
12 5Lx15 11res S8,400 Model 30
Forage Blower 1,000 rpm, $2,700
weathered K&amp;efer's Service Cen!Bf At 2 51 At 87 304·895-3874
MaBSey Ferguson 165 0 1&amp;!el
Tractor S5,850, 135 Massey Fer
guson D•esel S5,350, 460 Long
Tract~r $3,905, 614·286-6522

630

Livestock

10 Hoi stem Steers Wetgh1ng Approx 550 Pds Each, $300 Each,
6141446-4053

2 Stmmental Bulls, Regunered,
flolled. Purebred. Ex.celler.ll Confir
mat 1on, Good Blcodhnes, 1 &amp; 2
AKC A~lta Pups Ready 8111195 , . Y~ars Old, MIJ!I Sell, Make Offer!
37~9-'-2
Champton Bloodline $500 Takmg :6~14.:__::
:,1~39
:__ _ _ _ __

~~~~~P~e~d~1g:re:e~A~v:a~d~a:bl:e,

AKC German Shepherds 1s!
Shots &amp; Wormed Ready July
31st 614-446-7117
AKC Golden Retne\ler A&amp;ady To
Go By Augusl 1st, $200 Shots 1
Wormed, 614 379 296 1
AKC Regtstered Boller pupp1es
304-882-3397
AKC Reg1s1ered Cocker Spantel
puppies. wormed &amp; shots $50
304-773-5244
German Shepherd pupptes, 12
weeks old, AKC registered , 614742-3219

II FLIES, FLEAS, TICKS, or 'HOT
SPOTS~ are a problem lor

,

ask SOUTHERN STATES
675 27do about HAPPY
KENNEL DIP Concentrated to
sa11e you rroneyl
It FU~FLE'.I:S:OICK1&gt;, --or
·HOT SPOTS~ Are A Protiem For

Yo, , Ask J D NORTH PRODUCE
614·446 - 1933 About HAPPY
JACI( KENNEl DIP Concentrated To Save \tlu Money 1

p 1gs. 50 &amp; 60 lbs S25 00 each
6t4·256·6615

640

Hay

&amp;

GraIn

Large Round Bales Of Hay $1500
A Bale, Delivered W1th1n Fifteen
M1les Of Galhpohs, 814-446·1052
Straw Good wtre 11od bales 304:
576 2324 (lea\le message 1f no
answer)
TRANSPORTATION

710

Autos for sale

AA J 2

Vulnerable: Both
Dealer. South
Wesl North
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4•
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8 Stone

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9 Resign
10 Hair o1yle
11 Strolgh1- -

16 Coupd'20 Columnlo1
Bombeek
22 Sock
23 Portllnd'o
a tate
24 Mloto
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25 Dill IHd
26 Coaroe hllr
27 Young hlwk
29 Pitcher
30 Sporeca31 Ac1or BoldWtn
36 Bo-ller
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Variety is
the spice of bridge

SNUFFY

front rack. rtden very httle. $3,100
304-576-2400

pu

S:n:t 3}4-675-7860

1985 Honda Accord LX, maroon,
automauc, exira n1ce, 78,000
mtles, $4150, 614-992-2594
weekdays after epm or anyt1me
weekends

47 Actreas
Chaoe

1977 Pontoon 23ft Holiday W/nww
outboard 70hp motor motor
puchased 1993, tratler, many extras S8.500 W111 take partial
trade 304-675-6277

1985 Subaru GL Good ConditiOn
Standard, $900, 614-245-0904

1980 15 Foot Alumtnum Bass
Boat, $2,200, 614·446-6507

1986 Cutlass Olds 442 With
20,150 Males, loaded, Lots Of Ex·
trasl Show Room Condition! 614446·0109

1981 24ft Pontoon boat w/tra1ter,
70hp motor $4,500 304 ·675·
1786

1986 Olds Cala1s Runs &amp; Looks
Good, $2,000, Call After 5 PM
614·446·1543
1987 Mercury Lynx, good condl·
liOn. S700 304 675-3406 alter
6pm

1993 Fqrd Probe GT loaded,
$8,500, 1986 Ford Escort $900,
614 446-6958

by Luis Campos
Celebfrly Cll)her cryp~ogr!IITI&amp; are created from quolA!JOM by lamoua people p..t and ,....-.1
EaCh lener tn the cipher !!lands lor another Today'.s ellA J flqUiflt p

In today's deal , look only at the
spade su1L How do you play 1t for
three tricks . assummg you cannot afford to lose a trick'
After North supported clubs, a few
cue b1ds led to the optimiStiC contract
of SIX clubs.
West cashed a top diamond before
swttching to a heart Declarer won tn
hand , drew trumps and cashed h1s
heart wmners. d1scardmg a s pade
from the dummy
Now the spade SUit had to be played
Without loss Normally, South would
play a spade toward hiS Jack, hopmg
East had the kmg-singleton or -dou
bleton . But could that work here'
West was known to have started w1th
three hearts, one club and, pres~m ­
ably, seven diamonds. East couldn't
have only two spades So, declarer entered dummy with a trump and called
lor the spade queen After taking
East's king w1th his ace, South cashed ·
the spade jack. When West con tributed the 10, South claimed hiS

MAJAf't
BORN LOSER

DOU..AR!

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from suHenng very much " - Marcel Proust

a man

wau

TIAT DAILT
PIIILII

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0 four
borronge lenen of
tcrombled worcls
low to form tour words

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slam

- True, that was lucky, but good players who count make their own luck

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argu1ng

door I told them sarcastically
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that, "you must be tolerant and
. - - - - - - - - , p u t up With people who aren't

Motor Homes
1970 Champ1on Motor Home E•
celtent Mechanical Condtton, AC
New l11es, New Awn1ng, New Ae·
lng, New Water System, $3,000,
614-367-5034

DRYE N0
!perfect ---- - ~-..;,;..6~..,.:...,_..;,;...;:.:,.1.::7....,,.--~ 0 Co~plete rho

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chuckle quoted

by fdlmg m the m1Uif'IQ words
L-..L-l--.....J.L....L._.J.L...I. you de'llelop
hom
No J below

1993 Ford Thunderbird V-6. Au - 1976 2T motor home, A-one con
IOmaltC, PW. Dl. AMIFM Steteo, dttton , atr, generator new tires
Alumm~t~m Wheels, Excellent
carpehng and furniture, 614 742
Cand1~n. $9,500, 614·441-0414
2194
1993 Honda C1111c OX $9,500
304·875-3774
1g94 Chevy Berelta. A·1 shape,
for sale or take over payments
304 675-7918 after 5pm

JU~T riTC.I'I '10UI&lt;. PITC.H,
NA'TE' OO&gt;J'T PRE~!
NIC.E 1'\Nt&gt; EA';;·&lt;, BMlY 1

1990 Vrktng pop-up, sleeps 6 ac
2 burner sto\le, smk, good ccnd1
t1on $2,200 304·675-2949

720

Trucks for sale

1971 CheYy 3/4 ton ptck·up, 614-

810

HE OOESN'T

R.ESPOND WELlTO C!JN!':.TRUC.TNE
c.RITICISM

RIGHT OOWN 13Ro.t\DWI'\Y'
JUST LOOK 1'\T THE

21 It
Mtdas camper, ful ly
equ tpped k1tchen &amp; bath, gas
1995 Dodge Neon Sport Coupe 5 heat, 8. hot wa!er, asktng $2,200
call992 7272
Speed, Loaded. 4,000 Miles,
$12,700 OBO, Make Trade, 614SERVICES
367-5044

(,LOVE, KID'
fOCU~'

KEEP 'j -

Jostle- Crock- Quest- Killer- COLLECT
Professor to graduating class. "If you thrnk the world
owes you a Irving, hustle out and COLLECT it•

r(

Home

SCRAM·LETS :ANSWERS

KEEP YOUR

BASEMENT
1973 lnternl!l!lonal 3/4 Ton 3415
WATERPROOFING
Engtne. 69 ,000 M1les, $2,500,
looks &amp; Runs Good, 614 · 446 Uncond1lrona! lifet1me guarantee
local references lurmshed Call
8267
(6141 446 -0870 Or 1614) 237
1984 Che\ly S- 10 4X4, Good 0488 Rogers Wa1erproofmg Es·
Bod~. Good Tires, 2.8, V 6 , With tabjtshed 1975
Blown Head Gasket, $1,000 F1rm. ~---------­
~!!1~· 5513 · 6141 ' 245 •9171 Apphance Parts And Ser\IIC&amp; All
Name Brands Over 25 Yea rs Ell·
1984 5·10 Cl'le\ly Blazer 4 x4 pertence All Work Guaranteed
$3,000 OBO 304-67S.358 1.
' French Ctty-'HIIlaytag, 6t4 · 446~
7795
1985 Chevy 1/2 Ton 4•4 Good _:...__....,_ _ _ _ _ _ __
Candtbon, $3,500, 614·446-280 1
C&amp;C General Home Mam tenenG&amp;· Pamltn~ vmyl Siding,
1985 Chavy 5· 10 P1ck-Up, 4 Cy- carpentry, doors, wmdows baths
IInder, 4 Spo:ed, $1,400, 614·256- mobile home repar r and more Fe;
6596
free esttmate call Chet 614·992·
6323
~985 N1ssan Klngcab, 4ll'4, loaded, $•.QOQ ftrm 30•-675.7747.
DRYWALL
Hang, fimsh . repetr
1986 Chevy 3/4ton 4·wheel Cethngs texiUred. plaster repa 1r
drrwt. $4,000 304-6JS..285fl
Call Tom 304-675 4186 ~years
989
C hevy 5·10, 4cvl. 5spd, •::•:::pe:r.::•e.::"'::•::__ __ _ __ _
1

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STRfCE It 8J.IJW IN Tl£ Will ON
HIGH PRICES. ~HOP 11-£ CLASSFifDS,

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Improvements

985-&lt;306

·1 FRIDAY

ROBOTMAN

JULY 21

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ASTRO-GRAPH

l Professiona l

20yrs e~penence
w1tt1 all mascnery br1c!(, block, &amp;
stone Also room addmons, ga.
rages etc Free estimates 304·
1989 Cadge Dakota PU, 79,000 882 3406 or :Jl 4 773-9550
Mllea, 5 Speed, Anti Lock BraKes Ron's TV SerYICe, spectaliz 1ng m
Bedhn~r, AMIFM Cassette: Zenith also serv1c1ng most other
Goodyear RaoglerTtres. 235•15, brands HoutQ c;alls 1 800·797·
Ntee, Clean Asking $4,100,080, 0015, WV304· 576·2398
614·446·9780
81 .OOOmt , whne wired stnptng,
new bed ltner, am-fm cassette
ttnted windows $3,600 304·675:
7981

'

'

can help you understand what to do to
make the relat1onshap work Ma1l $2 75 to
Matchmaker. c/o th1s newspaper P 0
Box 4465, New York, NY 10163
LEO (July 23·Aug . 22) Humoh1y IS a
vartue but today you m1ght confuse 1t w1th
condescension You won't come across
very well play1ng lh1s role
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) The ranks lollowing your banner w1ll be rather lh1n
today so don'l get lured 1nto S1!uat1ons
callmg for strang reserves to back you
up.
,

LIBRA (Sep1. 23·0ct. 23) Be exlremely
careful abOIJt how you slate Important
1ssues today What you zS8Y couid be m•s·
lnlerpreted and cause you embarrass ~
Sa1urday, July 22, 1995
ment
Try to build upon your presen1 flnancoar SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov 22) Beware or
base 1n the year ahead mstead of 1oo1&lt;1ng Sltuat1ons today that reqUire an mvastfor new channels of eammgs You w111 be menton your behalf . . The ante go•ng m
luck1er expand1ng upon what you already may seem only nom1nal , but 11 s JUSt a
have
beg1nn•ng
CANCER (June 21-July 22) rr you hope ' SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23· Dec . 21) Be
to be an ach1ever today, depend more fatr, but also stnve to protect your tn~er­
upon yourself and less upon olhers The ests today 1n a partnership arrangement
type of helpers you env1s1on m1ght not \ today You could end up the g1ver wh1le
ex1st Tiy1ng to patch up a broken your cohon's the taker
romance? The Aslro-Graph Matchmaker CAPRICORN (Dec . 22·Jan. 19) Quickly

1984 El Camino Conquisra. V8,
ac, cutette, posHrack, new
Ures, banery, braMes, $3,500 firm.
304-875-5244

'"

Campers

CELEBRITY CIPHER

deals m wh1ch the "normal" play 1sn'l
nght and e1ther the declarer or the
defense should work out the winning

FRANK &amp; ERNEST

N-lOT~R.

Thing In 1-

That is like bridge 1t prov1dcs nev
er-endmg vanely I part1cularly hke

1993 24ft !~onto on boat wltandem
axle trailer. 60hp Mercury, 011 •n·
Jected, power 1r1m, 90 hours, IIN.e
new, lots of extras S8,500 304 675-2,158 aher 5pm

790

Day
57

vanat1on on the theme

1992 Kawuak• X-2 650 J&amp;l sk1,
Yery clean &amp; fast, $3,500 abo,
614·992·7258

S~stem, N,MilJllles, 61._.
446-1736LoovoMessage

19.85 Dodge Ariel Aula, Atr,
Cru1se• $1 ,000, 614-446-9552

LON6151T GOING TO

I'M IN NO POSITiON RI61H
NOW TO F'EED '(OU ?

1988 Ford Tempo GLS, air, 4dr,
5spd, good condition, $2,100 Boat 1m1ler 304 675-3388
304 675-3997
.::::.:___:_:::.::::;.:__ _ _ _ _ _ ,Motor Glide Ill trollin g motor wtth
1988 Wh1te Butck Park Avenue, toot control and bow mount, S250,
Loaded, We ll Mamtamed, Extra 614 992-3537 or 614-992-7008
Clean! $5,800, 614·44~23
760 Auto Parts &amp;
1989 Grand Am, 4dr, auto, ac.
am.rm cassette. 78K. very good
Accessories
cond1!10n, $4,900 OBO 304-882Budget Transm1sstona. Used &amp;
2529
Rebuilt All Types Accessible To
1989 Mercury Grand Uarqws. v. OYer 10,000 TransmtSSICn , A.lso
8, Automatic, loaded, M1n1 Con Parts Clutches &amp; Pressure
dlbon, 72,000 Miles $5,500, 61-4- Plates. 614-379-2935
441 ·0414
New gas tanks one ton truck
1991 Plymouth Acclatm N1ce, wheels, radiators. floor mats, etc
One Owner, AIC, $5,300, 614 0 &amp; R Auto, Atpley, WV 304·372
3933 or 1 800-273 9329
446· 7623 E'llenlngs
1993 Eagle VISIOn lSI loaded.
Green &amp; Grey, 39,000 M1les,
S14 200. 614-256- 1618, 614·2561252

A Stooge
56 --Cle1r

As summer, autumn. wmter. and
the spnng

TAKE 6EFORE '(OU REALIZE

Motors

1985 Plymouth Colt, 5 Speed,
$1,000, 1983 Chrysler 4 Cyhnder,
Automatic 1750, Both Good
Cars, 614-441 0584

Bose Stereo Soond System, Anti .

Oalmat1on Pupp1es 5 Males $100
Each, 614 24S.5739

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terminer
55

bnng,

for S81e

1985 Olds Calais S1, 750, Good
ConditiOn, 614-446 2801.

1984 Corvette, M1n1 Condttfon,
Garage Kept, Never Driven In
Ram Or Wimer, Transparent Llh •
Off Roof Panel, Custom 2 Tone
light Bronze Metallic, Deluxe

1965 Bu•ck laSabre ltmlted EdiTiOn, :.&gt;4-675-5106 after 8pm

Boats

51 Slou• lndlori
52- and

Wilha'!l Browne, the English pas·
toral poet, wrote,
Th"'e •• no season such dehghl can

~OW

750

48 Callll-50 Mask

By Ph1llip Alder

Kawask1 KZ400 Good ConditiOn,
$550,614 441 1199 Aher 5 PM

1983 Mercury Grand Marquis
Good.Condloon, $1,000 080 61~·
388-1613 After 6 ~M .

Chocolate, AKC Reg1stered Cho·
colate Lab Pupptes, 7 WeeN.s
Old, 4 Left, 814·44&amp;7395

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CAUGHT

3362
==-'-------1994 Yamaha 4-whee ler, back-

1982 Dodge Ar1e1, needs motor,

Alhs Chambers C Tractor With
Mower Cultivators, Plows, Horse
Drawn New Ideal Manure
Spreader With Rubbet Ttres 8 Ft
3 Pomt H1tch 01sc, 3 Ptl1nt Hnch
Two 12 Inch Plows, Horae Hay
Rake 614·367· '1576

An IIque KIIC hen Cab In et W1th ~~
' ii.a;;o.;;;;;~;;;o;:iid.;;:-;;;;;
Flour B1n. $150 , Hand Stitched
one 12x10 slider, one
Ou11ts $75, 614·379·2720 AFTER 3' entry gutter, $7550 PreciSIOn
6 P.M
Post Frame Bualders , 304 773 5346, Jeff
Buy or sell R1verme AnTiques,
1124 E Ma.m Street, ~n At 124, Block, brtck, sewer pipes, wtnd·
Pomeroy. Hours M T W 10 00 ows, l!ntols, etc Claude WH'11ers,
a.m to 6 00 pm, Sunday 1 00 to A10 Grande OH Cal! 6'14 245·
5121
6 oo p m 61 ..992-2526

Autos for Sale

83 Sll\ler Wtng Classic 500, lull
dress, looks hke 2500, call alter
Spm, 814-667-0132

8 N Ford W1th 6 Foot Blade Runs
Excellent, New Pa•nt, Ask1ng.
$2,350,614-446-3767

Supplies

.. 9 7

4 Car shelters

.m

273 New Holland Baler. Square
Baler. 614·256-1411

Building

710

1979 Chrysler Cordoba 76 K
Good Condition, Runs Excellent!
S650, 614•367. 78 , 3

61 0 Farm

Antiques

BARNEY

1993 KX125, e:cc cond, FMF
pope Silencer, $2,200 304 882

AKC Scolt1Sh Terner puppies,
small non-shedding hrst shot,
wormed, $250, now tak1ng depos1ts can p1ck up Augus16, Athens
614·592- 1625

&amp;

530

EX 4

19 75 Pontiac Catalina, With Alf
Condmontng, In Very Good Con
dltlonla 14 . 37 ; . 2720 AFTER 6

FARM SUPPLIES

Apartments

1990 Suzuki Stdek1cker 4x4, 5
Speed Great Cond111on 1993

AKC Aegtstered Golden Retnwer
puppies, light blonde, four males,
ona female, $150 cash onl~l 614·
992· 7651 .

Wanted· p1ck&amp;d blackbernes, call
614 992 6895

614-446 -3158
Quality Household Furntllre And
Apphances Great Deals On
Cash And Cwryl RENT-2-0WN
And layawa!l Also Available
Free D~MJry W1th1n 25 M1les

K 8 7 6

1 Jest
2 Skeleton pan
3 Ina and-

•K Q J 3
t6
•A Q J 4 2

f;::::;===~===t~~~==o~,,.~.,~NE~•~· ~·~~~ Honda
300
Wheeler 614·
:36:7~-0::230=-------'--

Early Cooking Apples, (lod1) 614~
258-6085

VrRA FURNITURE

EAST

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t.l~
c,...!f(4(1H'"\

~easant Htlls Dog Tra1nmg, 614·

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1989 Harley Oa'llrd&amp;on. FXLA,
Good Condtllon, Many Ell~ - •
I 22,000 Miles, 614·446·2130,
614-46 4313

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products
20%lnd
orr 0regu
tar prtce July
DaleSale
Wood,
1st .
304
7
1090
. Or~ers, Ranges. Rofrl - 1Phone
-8 5graters, 90 Day Guarantee[ Glass table &amp; 4 chairs, ~rtglnal
French CHy Maytag, 614-446· pnce was S600, Will sale for $150,
7795
614-742-3184

for Rent

&amp; Acreage

GALLI A COUNTY Just EaSI 01
REAL ESTATE
State At. to, 30 Mtnutes South Of
GallipOliS, lots Of Dt~er And
Turkey On Th1s 24 Wooded Acres, Onl~ $12,900 Owner Financ310 Homes for sale
Ing, 1900, Down And $158 58 Per
2bedroom, with basement, close Month 10 Years. 10% Interest
to schools $14 ,500 Call 304 - ALSO
13 Wooded Acres,
175-6621
$6 ,900 Only $900 Down And
S127 48 Per Month, 5 Years. 10%
3 Bedro:oms, 2 Baths Heat Pu!ll&gt;, Interest. More Wooded Acreage
Gas Furnace I Acre. Garage Available Same Area S14·715·
Addison Area $62,000 614·367 9173

3bedroom w11h tSacres,.. anground
pool Homestead Aeahy, Broker
304 -675-5540 or 304-882·2221

Reo

2bedroom tra1ter no pets refer ences roquu9d $300 plus depos·
11 614 ·8 87·3093 or 304 675
3993 '

New 1996 14x70, tncludes sktrt-

1993 Ford Exploter XlT 4:c4
Loaded, 614 ·446 - t950, Af ter 5
PM

• I0 6 5
• Q J 4 2

DOWN

Over (poet.)
Pin
High ple1eau
Single thing
Type o11errler
34 Army acronym
35 Catches
37 Falls behind
39 Sooner than
40 Photocopy
41 Abstruse

6~M

Cbfnmerc1al Hoban Meat Grtnder
And Alummum Trays, 6~4 - 256 6313

2 Bedroom Tra1ler 1250/Mo, Plus
DepoSit &amp; U•htlea, 614-446--4110

tac , 2br trailer, Apple Grove,
WV. pnce neg :114·576-2433

A

.. 9 8 2

1977 Yamaha 400, Very Good
Condmona 614 -3 79 -2720 AFTER

1 ~

2 Bedroom $225/Mo , Neighbor ·
ll::lod Road Araa, 614-388-9267

1984 two bedroom. one large
bath, appliances, porch, good
COnditiOn, $11,000 080, 614992·
5578 &amp;Yentngs

.. 10 5

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Male Registered Wa lker Coon
Hound, 814-441-1824

~~~~;;:;::~:~~~
Recondt 1

WEST

ltres. 69,000 males, pay olf 614 742 31S4

Motorcycles

Canopy bedroom set, couch and
sewm.g machtne Call before lOam
oraher
304-675-4846

Complete

commander
23
24
2B
32
33

•Kr0 653

Brand New Rambow Sweeper
ments, Wtlh Beater Bar, Beat Offerl614 367 -71~41

95

P8, PW, POl, a1r, CfUise, hit, new

Or~g1na1 Cost S1 ,300 , All Attach-

12x65 W1th 8x16 E•pando 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, New Carpet,
Huge l1v1ng Room, A•r Condt ·
uaned. New Furnace. Private lot,
In Chesh1re, 614 367- 7671 614367·7560

3!66

Four lots near Racme· approx 1
1/2 ac:ras each, starttng at $5000,
Call NDWI
Start Your CNm Busmess, low In- call 614 949-2025
vestment, 614-245·5633 For DeGALLIA CONTY Just East Of
tails
State At 17, 130 l.ttr'[utg Soulh Qf
Local lad les Health Club With Gall ipolis. 25 Woode(l Acres
Established Customers Great In · 0'11erlooktng The Oh1o Rl\ler
:v-estment For Th1s Area Interest· $22,000, Only 12.000 Down And
ed Buyers Only, 614-446-3401, $264 30 Per Month, 10 Years,
10% Interact 614-n&amp;-9173.
6t4-245-5903 Aher 8 P:M

3·4bedroom, ~ lull ba1h, l~ . DR,
cus tom built kitchen, lull base
mont, ntce lot, At 2 Gallipolis Fer·
ry wv 30+675-3668.

To · SO Degrees. H H Brown
Guaranteed, lowest Pncea The
Shoe Cate, 61 4-446·4222.

7·21

t8

1992 Chevy Astro CSEXT, PS ,

ilo&lt;&gt;IS By Red WiriQ Cnoppewa ·40

Mobile Homes

2 or 3bedroom. new relngeratar,
stove furnace atr condl!toner,
uttht•es pa1d S375 plus $100 de
POSIT Call 304·675·6196 after
Spm

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BAHAMA CRUISEI 5 d•l"'•
n1ghli, Underbookedl Uust Sell I
$279/couple L1nl.ted uc:kets 407·
830· 5100 ext ' 6589, Uon-Sat
9am•1Opm. ST14299

1 Bedroo m Near NGHS Stove,
Relngerator. Water &amp; Traah Patd
S185JMo Plus Depos11, 814·388·
9686

1974 Schultz 12x60 K &amp; K Mo
bile Home Park New furnace. ac,
completely lurn1shed 304 -895·

55 Acres Ot Land Wnh 28x32
Bu11d1ng On Clay Chapel Road, 1·
800-287-6308, BJ4-448-8308

1990 Ford Bronco 11 Loaded
$7,000, 1983 Chevrolet $5,000:
614 -446-6958

Fuller Brush Brooms, moPs,
brushes. and household cleantng

Household
Goods

NORTH
.. Q 9 4 3
• A 7 4

OhiO

fo~Rent

1972 Econo L1ne 1411:70, good
condition, S3 200 304-773-5873

Lots

1990 Dodge Ram Van B- ~50,
72,000 Moles, $6 ,000, (Jn Be
Seen At GaUJpalis Dally lribune,
825 Thtrd Avenue , Gallipolis

3 Ton Cenral Atr Conditioner
Pacl&lt;ogt. Syo""" Or Sp/i1 Syo"""
$1 ,250 Installed, 5 v,, Warranty
Al l Parts 1· 800·287·6308, 614·
446-6308

Rabbits For Sale, Netherland Dwarfs, Dutch, M1n Rex Full
Blooded Rabtits, 614 388 8577

510

1

Merchandise

Full S12e Washer &amp; Dryer, Excel·
tent Cond1t1on, Currently Usmg,
$100 Each. 614·388·1708

MERCHANDISE

ALDER

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® b}' Larry Wright

Miscellaneous -

Unlur mshed 2 bedroom house,
n1ce &amp; clean, no 1ns1de pets, ref~
erences reqwed, $200 deposit,
$275 a mornh rent, 614-992·3090

Mobile Homes

12.1:65 Good Cond1110n Stove,
Dishwasher, New Relrtgerator In
eluded, $5,500,614-256-6335.

350

Houses for Rent

House 2 Bedrooms, Utiltt~. 1
Bath, Central A~r, Garage, All
Electrtc, $395/Mo Plus Utlllltes,
No Pets, 614-446-1358

for sare I

330

Sleepmg rooms w1th cookmg
Also trailer space on riVtH AI!
hook-ups Call after 2 00 p.m,
304·773-5651, MasonWV.

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3bedroom, 1 112baths 304 675
6720

Three bedroom home, new car·
pet, new v1nyl stdtng, carport, eel·
lar, atr condtltonttr, 3 plus acres,
one mtle hom Apple Grove on SR
338 Boat dock. nghts one block
from house Open house Satur·
day· Sunday Pr1ced tn twenlles,
304·372-5686, 61 4·2417-21 20

320

Rooms for rent woek or monm
Starting at $120/m o Galha Hotel
614·446·9500

We Buy Farms And Acreage 20
Acres And larger, No L1mtt, 61468S..3064

advertisements for real estate

FurniShed

Rooms

We buy &amp; sell prtvately held real
estate notes, mortgages, and
trust deeds nat1onw1de Ful l Or
Pamal Purchases Golde!'l Eagle
:~;:r;:.g:~ ~~r:~~::MP" 1•

origin, or any lhtentlon to
make any such preference,

Stonewood Apartmenl&amp; now ac·
cepttng apphcattons for elderly &amp;
d•sabllllles, one bedroom allele&lt;:·
ltiC, 61-4·992·3055 Stcnewood
Apartments, Mtddleporl, Ohio,
:E:-OH-::c"-::------Twtn R1vers Tower, now accepnng
applications for 1br HUD subsrd•zed apt lor elderly and hand• ·
ca~ EOH 304-675-6679

450

House o r trailer m A1o G1ande,
close to Ato Grande College campus 6141 992 3717

se~~:famrllalstatusornatlonal

310

Real Estate

One bedroom apartment tn Mid·
dleport, trash &amp; water paid: ~ou
pay electnc &amp; gas, S1601m0 plus
S100 depostt, call 614·992-7806
belweon 8am-9pm

540

A.nawer to Ptevtou• Pullte

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correct any small m1stakes you make at
work today If you sweep them under the
rug they could be magn1f1ed 1nto something qwte senous
AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Fab 19) Allhough
you are usually reasonable , today you
could be out of step w ith the will of I he \
maronty Th1s m1ght lead others to gang
up aga•nst you
1
PISCES (Feb. 2Q-March 20) If you per"m1t tt relattves and outSiders could ha-ve
a greater Influence over your family mai lers than they should~ today Let your clan
resolve 1ts own 1ssues.
ARIES (March 21·Aprll 19) Do not lake
everylhlng you hear hlerarry You usually
aren't unduly gullible, but today you m1ght
g1ve too much credence to what you're
told
TAURUS (Aprii2Q-May 20) Try not to lei
extravagant urges overpower you today
Beware of buy1ng lh1ngs you don't need
and can't afford
GEMINI (May 21·June 20) Poor rudgment, could pul you 1n S1tuat1ons today
that directly oppose others 11 w111 be more
1mportant to took for allres than antago msts ..

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

Friday, July 21, 1995

the
summertime

1969,

'ljlues'

Neil Armstrong
Was The First
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Gives You Out-Of-This World Deals.
Ford

Toyota

95 Ford
Contour GL

General Motors

95 Toyota
Corolla

MSRP $15,174

o(tOOJ doWn &amp; 1St payment , $8CI.Jn:"y deposl1, tax, tJ~e. and Hcense, 12,000 miles per year, 24 month
dOSOO end lease, 1St 1tr eact1 addtbM&amp;I mile, opbon _to purchase $9749.50. Total paymerts $4799.76.

5
18,820
95 Ford F- '150 XLT
4x2 Pickup
now

16,899

5

• XLTTrim
• Power Windows [ocks
• Chrome Step Bumper
• Air Conditioning
• Aluminu m Wheels
• Automatic
• S.OL EFI VS
• Tilt Cruise

or S249tmonth for 241110111hs'

a

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• Air .Conditioning • AM/FMCassette • loaded!
"$1000 down &amp; 1st payment, secunry depo$11, tax, title. and licenso, IZ.OOO mile!l pe1 year, 24 month
dosed end tease. 15( fof each additional mtle, op00n 10 I)UI'chase $9\j9.01 . Total pa~ments $4799.76.

95 Toyota Camry

"$1000 down~ 1s1 paymeot, security deposit tax, tit1e, and IK:ense. 12.000 m~es per year, 24 month
dosed end lease, t!ie lor eactl additiooal mile, optioo to poschase $12,964 .58. TOiaJ payments $6.1R64.

95 Ford Explorer 4x4
now
• Sport Package
• 4.0 V6 Engine
• P235 All Terrain nres
• Alloy Wheels
• AM/FM Cassette
• OVerdrive Transmission
• Roor Mats
• Captain Chairs

was$22,775

now
• Air Bags
Stk. t75179
• Powers Windows locks
• Side Impact Door Beams

a

520,999

or s349tmont11 for 241110111hs'

-$1000 down &amp; t st payment secUrity depciSit, tax, title, and ~se. t2,000 miles per year. 24 rnor1h
dosed end leaSe. !5J 101" eadl adc!itional m~e. op!iOn to p~.ou'dlase St5.644.52. Total paymenb $8924.64.

95 Ford Escort LX
now

-510,999

I or s1 99Jmontll for 241110111hs'

• Air Conditioning
• Power Steering
• AM/FMCass~tte
• Sport Appearance Pkg.
I i
• overdrive
• Air Bag
• Fuel injection
• Powertul1.9 4 Cyl. Engine

"$1000 down &amp; 1st pavmem, seOJri1y deposit, !all, title, and license, 12,000 miles par yeill, 24 month
dosed end lease, 15C tor each IKidltiooal mile, option to PIJfchMe $12,643.71. Total payments $6094.56.

95 Toyota 4x2
Pickups

now

199~.~0
24 month doSed end IeiSe'

• Air Conditioning • AM IFMCassette •loaded!
"$1000 dQwn &amp; 1st payment Soo.mry depos.t, taM:, title, afld license, 12,COJ m~as per yON, 24 month
dosed end lease, 15c lor eacn Mdtltona/ m~e. op~on to Wchase $8042.22. Total payments $4799.76

was$24,447

519,999

• 6 Way Power Seat
• Remote Keyless Entry
12 To Choose From
• Power Windows a locks
• Dual Air Bags
·Floor Mats
• Anti lock Brakes
• TiiVCruise
• Self Sealing Tires
• Power Antenna • Alloy Wheels

Sub"ect to prior sale, all prices include nlanutacii.Jrer5 rebates and Incentives.

95 Olds Cutlass
Supreme

• Goth Pkg.lncluding:
Fabric Seats, Carpeting.
Cigarette Ughter,
Day/ Night
Rear View Mirror
• Power Steering ..
• Rear Step Bumper
• Disc Brakes
• Double Walt Cargo Bed

was$18,995
now

• Premium SOund System

518,299

or s259lmontll for 241110111hs!

• 3.1 V6 Engine
• Fog Lamps
• leather Seating
• f&gt;9wer Seat
• Power Antenna
• Dual Air il.ags
• AM/FM Cassette

"$1000 down &amp; 1st payment, secun ty deposi1, tax, title, and icellse, 12.000 miles per year, 24 month
dos.ed end lease, 1St b eaCh additional m1le: option to purchase $12.536 .70. Total payments $6629.76.

Subiect to pOor sale, all prices 1nduoe m~W~ufacturms rebates aM ineentives.

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95 Cadillac Sedan
DeVille

ISCOVer

do¥m &amp; tst payment. SOCUI"IIy depos11. tax . Me, and tisc.er&lt;:e, 12,000 miles per year, 24 month
eod lease, t5c 101" each addlt1onaJ mMe, optiOn to purChase S6!1n.45. Total payments $5099.76.

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95 Buick LeSabre
Custom
now

• AM/FM Cassette :::::::-:::~~-~~~~~~-=
• Cruise Control
• Roor Mats
• Disc Brakes
• Halogen Head lamps

a

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95 Pontiac
Grand Am

MSRP$15.125

·Air Conditioning • AMIFM Cassette • Loaded!

57,000 off

renee.

$

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6,000off

Owner Loyalty To Current
Cadillac Owners

58,000off
If The Original Owner
Of A 85·87 c;adillac
SubJect to prior sale, all p!ices include marutacturers rebates and intentNM.

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95 Ford Taurus GL
now

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Vans

515,799

·Air Bags
• Automatic Transmission
• Power Windows locks
• 6 Way ['ower Seat
• AM / FM Cassette
• 3.0 V6 Engine
·Floor Mats
• Air conditioning

or$299tmanthfor 24 months'

"$1000

oown &amp; 1st payment security

deposit,

tax. o11e. and

55,000off

• Great Selectidn from
Starcraft and
Glaval Vans
·High Tops a
low Tops
• Rear Air/Heat ·
• Nice Selection

a

CkJ!';ed end lease. 151: for eac:h

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Pt. Pleasant- July 23, 1995

Vol. 30, No. 24

Gallia 911 faces delay

.Don .Wood

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Details
on Page A2

Buffington Island commemoration - Page as

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Low: 70s

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licenSe, 12.000 m11es pet year, 24 month

additiooal mile, optiOn to PIJfchase '10,35.3.38. Total p!lyment:s $76-49.76 .·

DON WOOD
AUTOMOTM,INC.

DON WOOD

AUTOMOTIVE,

INC~

th·e seal of service.

-·Mapping staJis__project; Sp_ri_ng _openj n.g _possible
By GEORGE ABATE
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Installation of Gallia County's 911
· system has been delayed. but may be ready nii'Xt spring;
Emergency Medical Service Director Bob Bailey said
Friday.
Originally, officials had projected the program would
be in use by this fall, Bailey said.
"ll's been pushed bac.k," Bailey sa id. "We'vebeen
working on mapping projects that 's required aerial photograph~."
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The photography, which have been completed, also wi It
be used as tax maps by the county auditors. Bailey said.
Information collected also will be used by the county
engineer. he added.
Some survey work has been done at the proposed site of

Dissatisfied BREC
members move
forward with effort
to unseat board
By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Sentinel Staff
RIO GRANDE- Members of Buckeye Rural Electric Cooperative looki ng to unseat the current board of
directors are continuing effo rts to prompt a special elec1ion ·sometime this year or next.
Because BREC Members for Change wants its campai gn to with urhere's been some talk that stand potential
this thing's fizzled out, but It's. legal chaltar from being a d8ad Issue ... lenges, the or-

We'te not giving up. Thete's a
rof"Pf lnreieat from the mem-

the 9 I I headquarters near the senior citizens center,
Bailey added. The project has not yet been bid.
During the next few weeks. Bailey said he will meet
with Ameritech officials to finalize contracts. Consumers
will be charged I 2 cents each month on their telephone
bill. he said.
The EMS office needs to plot emergency response
areas, ·Bailey said . When an emergency call is made, the
telephone number will pinpoint the location on a map.
"Everything has to be fine-tuned so it fits together,"
Bailey said.
The data wilt show which fire department needs to
respo.nd. si nce some people may be served by different
agencies while living on different sides oft he same street,
he added.
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OLDSMOBILE .. PONTIAC .. CADILLAC .. GMC TRUCK

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be located in thi s database, Bailey
said.
"It takes a white to collect the
information." he added.
Also. some sites wi ll have additional information - such as the
location of gas tanks and potentially
hazardous materials. Bailey said.
"We anticipated we would lose

some time.'' Bailey said.
Gallia. Lawrence and Athens countie s started developing 9 11 systems about the same tin1e, he added. Lawrence
County's system is lagging behind Gallia's, while Athen s
should be on line this December, he added.
Bailey said he has had to rely on consultants to impl ement 91 I.
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.•. During Buffington Island re-enactment
Stepping back Into history this weekend, Meigs County celebrated
tha only Civil War battle fought In Ohio 132 years ago at Buffington
Island and Portland, when the Confederate raiders of Gen. John Hunt
Morgan were 'routed. Men In Civil War uniform and their women In period
attire disembarked, above, from ttie P.A. Denny at the Pomeroy levee
Friday afternoon.
Among the scores
of AHIJ1ectors on
board for the historic journey were
John and . Nancy
Baya of Greenup,
Ky., members of
Company B of the
91st Ohio Volun·
leer Infantry. Mark
and Stephanie
Meadows of Huntington, W.Va.,left,
were among the
Civil War re-enactora who entertained during the 55·mlle journey up the
·ohto Friday aboard the P.A. Denny,lnset. Here !hey play alan afternoon
tea during a brief stop In Pomeroy. A fl,lll review of Friday's activities Is
fealured on Page 86 loday.

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Deadline for non-partisan
News capsules ·
petition filings approaching
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Deadline for non-partisan candidates to file their petitions
of candidacy to get on the November general election ballot is Aug. 24 at4 p.m.
Syracuse." Rutland and Racine. because they have populations of less than
2.000 have non-p'lrti san elections. according to Rita Smith, director, Meigs
County Board of Elections.
··" lneachof thosev iltages, the lerm sof mayor,clerk, and twocouncil members
· :Cxpire this year. Also in Syracuse and Racine vi llages, there are open seats on
the Board of f&gt;ubli c Affairs.
'
: Petitions can be picked up at the Meigs County Board of Elections, Mulberry
·Avenue; Pomeroy..
.
' · To qualify to go on the ballot as a non-partisan candidate in November,
:P.,titions must contain 50 valid signatures. The filing fee is $10.
· JeffThomton·s term as Racine mayor e•pires thi s year along with that of
' clerk Karen lyons. and counci l members, Henry Bentz and Julian Scott Hill.
Also expiring are the terms of Doug Rees and Bobbie Roy on the Racine Board
of Public Affairs.
·
The term of James Pape as mayor of Syracuse also expires this year, Other
officials serving out the last year of their respective tenns are Janice Lawson
Zwilling. clerk. Bill Roush and Dennis Wolfe, council members. and Laurence
Ebersbach. Board of Public Affairs.
In RutlandJo Ann Eads has fill ed the last year of the mayoral term of the late
Eddie Martin.
The four yearterms on cou ncil of Stephen Jenkins and Richard Petty expire
this year as does the term of clerk Sandy Sm11h.
Pelltlons validated
.
Meanwhi le,the Board of Elections has certified as valid several peti tions of
candidacy filed as independent&gt; for Middleport mayor, clerk-treasurer, and
Deemed valid by the board last week were the petitions of Dewey M. Horton,
mayor (incumbent); Dennis Hockman. clerk-treasurer; and Linda Gilkey,
Beth Stivers (incumbent), George Hoffman, and Barbara Hudson.
Not certified as valid by the board because of insufficient valid signature s
were Virgil .Phillips, who filed for the Middleport's mayor post. and Fred
· Werry, who filed for a seat on Pomeroy village counci l. .
Their only alternative now is to go for a write-in campaign.
..
·
Continued on page A2

.

.

the county commissioners approved a 9 11 budget of
$200.000 .

ganization is

taking its lime
every,.,. 'because PfiOple ar11 still· getting
thing right, exiliauUslled, J~nd they are en- plainedCharlie
couraging us to get the ·Job Freeman, lhe
- done."
Scottown area
Charlie Freema" . resident leadBREC Members tor Change ing the group .•
Following a
flurry of activity earlier this year, the group has settled
.down to deal with the essential s of electing a new board.
•• Freeman said.
.
.
A report recently circulated in Jackson County that
BREC Members for Change had given up the fight "is the
farthest thing from the truth," he added.
"There's been some talk that this thing' s fizzled out.
but it' s far from being a dead issue·.'' he said.
"We're not giving up," Freeman added. "There's a lot
of interest from the members because people are still
dissatisfied. and they are encouraging us to gel the job '
done."
·
The group was born out of member unrest over billing
and management procedures within the 14.000·member
cooperative. based near Ri o Grande and serv in g eight
southeastern Ohio counties. including Galliaand Meigs.
While members' dissatisfaction led to the dismissal of
General Manager Walter V. Truitt Jr. in March. BREC
Members for Change has concentrated its efforts on
getting a new board elected.
The group began collec ting signatures for a special
· Continued on page A2 ·

•

The computer equipment will arrive near the end of the
project . he added.
•
Las.t November, voters approved a 114 percent sales ta•
that is expected to raise about $400,000 a year. For 1995,

Commissioners
explore health
care options

History
com•,s
alive •••

counci l.

900 East State Street, Athens, Ohio

DISPATCHER
Lynn Jones, with
the Gall/a County
Emergency
· Medical Service,
answerJ a call
Friday afternoon.
Jones coordl·
nates emergency
crews on the day
shift during the
week.

By JIM FREEMAN
Ttmes·Senttnet Staff
POMEROY ....:. Facing the pros;
. peel of financi al problems 'll!ith their
· 'self-funded medical insuraft'ce pro:
gram for coumylemployees. Meigs
County Commissioners Friday after;
noon heard a proposal concerning m)
alternative, managed-care option. ·
Currently medical expenses are paid
from an insuran~e fund with cost§
over $30,000 being picked up by a
slop-loss policy with the lns uran,c~
Company of North America. The selfinsured program is ad ministered by
Medical Claims Service.
·
The problem is the shrinking cash
reserve in the insuranCe fund whi ch
may force commissioners to raise prew
miums by up to 25 percent. in crease '
employees' contributi ons... or explore
another avenue.

John Saun ders from Saunders ln.
sumnce Agency ofGalliplllis and Rick
McNelly of McNetly-Palrick and
Associutes Insurance of Gallipolis

asked commissio ners to consider a
managed-care program through
United HealthCare of Ohio.
United HealthCare of bhio is networked with Holzer Medical Center
and Holzer Clinics which provides
medical care for people insured by the
cOmpan y. People u~ing doctors and ·
hospit als in the network would pay a
smal l co-payment for services instead
of paying an an nu al deductible or a
portion of their medica.! e~~:pe n ses.
P~ople using out -o f-network ser-

vices would have to pay a deductible
and a porti on of their medical cos ts.
according to Saunde rs .
Local hospitals not in the network
inCluding Pleasant Valley Hnsp1tal in
Poinl Pleasant, W.Va.. O'Bieness
Memorial Hospital in Athens and
' Continued on page A2

GOOD MORNING

June jobless rates down
in Gallia, Meigs counties ·

Ohio

GALLIPOLIS -While unemploy~ent decreased in
both Galli a and Mei gs counties in June , t.he remainder of

~nton

Stlolo

Jockoon

Gall ..

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June '95

•

May '95

the region reported a mixture of both increases and declines during the month. the Ohio Bureau of Employment ·
Services said Friday.
.
The jobless rate for Ga'lli a County fell by ().2 percent
between May and June - from 7.3 percent to 7.1 percent.
While in Meigs County. a 0 .3 percent decline- from I 0.1
· to 10 percent was reported for the period .
Other regional ·unemployment rates for June (May
percentages in parenthesis) were ; Alhens. 4.9 (5 .2) percent; Jackson. 7.8 (5.9) percent; Lawrence. 6.0 (5.6):
Scioto, 8.3 (8.5) percent; and. Vinton. 10. I (8.8) percent.
The June un emp loymen t rate of I 1. 1 percent in Morgan
County was the highest in the state.. accordin g to the
OBES.
.
Franklin and Geauga countie' had the lowest jobless
rate for the month at 3.4 percent .
Among cities with populations of more than 50,000.
Yovngstown had the highest jobless ra~e. 10.3 percent.
white Kettering had the lowest. 2. 1 perccnl.
The county and ci ty rales are unadjusted. meaning they
do not take into account seasonal adjustments in empl oyment.

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Mason reside!ltS file petition to halt funding of consolidated high school
POINT PLEASANT, W.Va. - Eleven Mason County residents, individually and on behalf of the "Mason County Kids First" committee. have
filed a petition in Kanawha County Circuit Court in an attempt to halt fund ing
and construction of one consolidated high school in the county.
Opponents of the proposed$ I5.4 million cbnsolidated high school allege
stale education authorities and the county school board 1gnored stale law and
the results of public hearings when they approved the plan,
.
Filed against the Department ofEducation. School Building Authority and .

'

Mason County Board of Education, the paren ts object to the June deci,ion by
the SBA. which set u;id e $14.4 million for the high school , de&gt;i gned to
combine Point Pl ca.ant. Wahama and Hannan high schoo ls into one facility .
The remaining $ 1 million for the project is expected to come from the coun ty
school board.
The petition claims the county board violated state law by failing to fol low
guidelines concerning sc hool facilities planning, consolidation and closure;
and, by failing to provide not ice and a public hearing for citizen input.

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