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Thursday, June 11 , 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Dally Sentinel

Community calendar Woman charged with trying to kill young dying
Co••. .lty Calendar Items
appnr two daJS bdort an event
and 1M day rA that eveat. Items
mast be received ftD iD advaDCt
to IISSllre publlaotion iD tbt cal·
endar.
THURSDAY
REEDSVILLE - "Team Up
With Jesus: Winnen Meet on AUStar Street" will be the theme for
Riverview Community Vacation
Bible School, to be held at
Riverview School near Reedsville
through Friday from 6:30-9 p.m.
nightly. Classes for ages three
through adult Public inviltd.

SATIJRDAY
FAIRPLAIN, W.VA. - The Liberty Mountaineers will perform
Saturday at the Jackson County
Jamboree in Fairplain, W.Va.
POMEROY - St Paul Lutheran
Church, Second Street and
Syearn ore, Pomeroy, will provide
lunch Saturday from II a.m. to 4
p.m. Hot dogs, sloppy joes, cole
slaw. potato chips, soft drinks, iced
cea, lemonade. coffee and dessert•
will be available for purchase in St
Paul's air conditioned fellowship
hall. Public invited.

DARWIN - Modem Woodmen
of
America
Camp 7230 will have a
CHESTER · Vacation Bible
Saturday
at 7 p.m. at the
cookout
School at MI. Hermon United
Brethren Church on Texas Road south bound park on Route 33 near
will be held through Friday from Darwin . Hamburgers. hot dogs.
buns and condiments will be pro9:30-11:30 a.m. daily.
vided. Bring a covered dish. Public
CHESTER • Vacation Bible inviced. Each father will receive a
School al Chesttr Uniltd Methodist small gift.
Church wiD be held through Friday
LONG BOTTOM - There will
from 9:15-11:30 a.m. daily.
be a fishing derby Saturday from 811:30 a.m. at the Forked Run
REEDSVILLE - The Olive Sportsman Club in Long Bottom
Township Trustees will hold a spe- off Rouce 248 on Curtis Hollow for
cial meeting Thursday 81 II a.m. at panicipants age 5-15. Four classes
the Shade River Forestry Building are offered: ages 5-6; 7-9;10-12;
on Joppa Road in Reedsville.
and 13-15. Prizes awarded in each
class. Open to the public. Free
POMEROY - There will be a refreshmeniS available.
dinner at the senior citizens cencer
in Pomeroy on Thursday from 5REEDSVILLE • The Eastern
6:30 p.m. Cost of the meal is $3. Alumni Dinner and Dance will be
Baked steak, mashed po!BtoeS and held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. with
gravy, succotash, cole slaw, roll dance to begin at 9 p.m. Music will
and beverage will be served. Ice be provided by Cruise Brothers.
cn:am available at an extra charge. Additional information may be
Music by The Classics. Free-will obtained by calling 985-3958 after
offering. Public inviced.
6p.m.
CHESTER - The Chesttr Township Trustees wiU meet Thursday at
1 p.m. at the Chester Town HaD.
POMEROY · The Trinity
Church of Pomeroy, Second and
Lynn Streets, will have an ice
cream social Thursday, Fnday and
Saturday of Heritage Weekend
from II a.m. to 5:30p.m. Each day
homemade chicken and noodles,
sloppy joes, hot dogs, ham, ham
salad, potato salad, cole slaw,
baked beans, cakes, different bev·
erages and homemade ice cream
wi II be available. Flavors of ice
cream are chocolace. vanilla, peach,
lemon. strawberry, pineapple,
banana and several special flavors
available by the dip. Food is available for eating-in the air-conditioned social rooms or for earry·
out For carry-out call, 992-3 rn.
RU'I1.AND - Star Garden Club
will meet Thursday at I p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Atlans with
Miss Ruby Diehl as w-hoscess. A
program will be presenced on roses
and their propagation and the club
will also hold lls home flower
show.
ROCK SPRINGS - The Rock
Springs Grange will meet Thursday
at 8 p.m.
FRIDAY
BASHAN - Ice cream social,
Bashan Fire House, Friday, 5 p.m.
Eleven Oavors of homemade icc
cream as weD as sandwiches, sceak,
hot sausage, sl&lt;wY JOCS, hot dogs,
coffee. pop, homemade pie and live
en tertainment. Sponsored by
Bashan ladies Auxiliary.
MIDDLEPORT - Ballroom
dance Friday, 7·11 p.m .. American
Legion Annex, Middleport. Cost is
$5 per penon. Fool and i"' avail ·
able. Call 992-9904. 992 -7057 or
992-2232 for information.
RIPLEY, W.VA · Liberty
Mountaineers will perform Fnda y
at Skatcland 10 Ripley, W.Va.
POMEROY - Senior Citizens
Dance Club wiD have a dance Fnday from 8-11 p.m. with music by
Smokey Mountain Drifters. Public
inviced. Bring snocks for the snock
table.
CHESHIRE - The Gallia-Meigs
Community Action Agency will
have a free clothing day Friday
from 9 a.m. to noon at the old high
school building in Cheshire.

Vereen still critical
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tony·
winning entertainer Ben Vereen
crashed his car into a tree hours
before he was run down by a truck
and crilically injured while walking
on a highway. in the middle of the
nigllt, 111thoribes said.
. .
Investigators satd they dtdn 1
kn0111 whether there was any connection between the accidents.
Vereen, 45, remained in critical
condition today at UCLA Medical
Center with head and internal
injuries and a broken leg . He
underwent four hours of surgery
after die IICCidell Tuesday.
"He had a restful mght. He's
lltill in crilical condition. He's still
constious and communicative,"
said bospital spokesman Rich

and friends.
"Ben would say thanks ftr carinJ,IIId tt.ep the prayers coming,"
Mn. Vereen said.

By STRAT DOUTHAT
Associated Prm Writer
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. The mother of a young woman
dying of AIDS has been arrested on
charges she fed her daughter ice
cream laced with sleeping pills in
an atcempt to lrill her and end her
suffering, authorities said.
Geraldine Hansen, 46, pleaded
innocent Tuesday to auempted
murder and was freed on $50,000
bail.
Her daughcer, Gina Hansen, 23.
who weighs 50 pounds and is given
less than six months to live, was
treated at a hospital after the overdose and released.
Geraldine Hansen said as she
left court, "Gina knows I love
her." And her lawyer, James
Schultz, said that his client never
tried to kill her daughter and that
the young woman suffers from
dementia brought on by her illness.
Geraldine Hansen, a drugstore
clerk, had cared for her ailing
daughter since she moved back
horne two years ago.
"It's been real hard for her,
bringing up that kid and then losing
her," said Ray Ryea, a ne•t-door
neighbor.
He said Geraldine Hansen is a
hard-working single parent who
lost three children in a ftre years
ago - "then her daughter gets
AIDS, and now this."
Gina told authorities her mother
tried to kill her in late April by giving her ice cream laced with sleeping pills. She said her mother want·
ed to end her suffering and "just

The mother was arresced May 6.

get it over with," accmling to the arrest warrant

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SETTLING BACK IN • Workers lower the
head of the sculpture "''he Awakening" back
into place at Hains Point In Washington
Wednesday. Last summer tbt ten side or tile

giant's race sustained severe damage and the
entire head had to be removed from the ground
aner It was bit by a car that went out fA cootrol
(AP)

FORTIES AND FIFTIES · Many local residents will remember poodle skirts, juke bo~es
and ice cream parlors as depicted ror Heritage
Weekend at the Meigs County Museum this
weekend. The backdrop for the exhibit was ere-

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MIDDLEPORT - The Middleport First Baptist Church will have

a Vacation Bible School registration kick-off pany Saturday from
1-3 p.m . for children age four
through sixth grade completed.
There will be games, prizes and
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POMEROY - There will be a
recycle day on the parking lot at
Kroger in Pomeroy Saturday from
9 a.m. to noon. All recyclable icems
including can, glass, cardboard,
plastic, newspaper will be accepted.
RUTLAND · There will be a
dance at the Rutland American
Lcgmn Hall Saturday from 8 p.m.
10 midnight w1th music by While's
Hill Band. Public inviced.

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HENDERSON. W.Va. - Square
dance and clogging 81 the Henderson Community Center, from 8-11
p.m. Music by Country Grass. Pubhe is inviced.
SUNDAY
RACINE · Transparent "rock in
a d1fferent li ght" in concm Sunday
at 3 p.m. at the Racine United
Methodist Church. Admission, $1
donation.
COOLVILLE - Dedtcation of
the new fellowship hall for the
Coolville Uniced Methodist Church
will be Sunday at 6 p.m. Public
inviced.
POMEROY · SOLOS, a Christian fellowship of single adults wiD
contin ue iL&lt; singles-orienced bible
study on "Rejection" Sunday at 4
p.m. at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Churc h. Th e scripture
will be Luke 4:14-30 and 1 Timothy 5: I and 6:2.
POMEROY - The family of
Harley and Carrie Whaley will
hold a reunion Sunday at I p.m. the
roadside park on Rouce 33 north of
Pomeroy. Bring a covered dish.

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POMEROY - The Classics will
present a free concert across from
the Meigs Museum tn Pomeroy at I
p.m. Sunday. Bring a law? cha~r
and enjoy the htts of the 40 s, 50 s
and 60's.

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19TH CENTURY DISPLAY · These dresses are included in a
display or 19tb Century clothing at the Meigs Museum for Heritage Weekend. Here Joyce Davis, celebration committee member,
adds a finishing touch to one or the gowns. The museum will be
open for visitors from Saturday, noon to 9 p.m. and Sunday from
noon until S p.m.
pale), black snuthrng and much
more .

The 91 st Ohio Volunteer
In fantry Group , Com pany B. will
be camping on the museum
grounds over the weekend. They
wrll be doing drills and demonstrations both days, with a ball game
on Sunda~ afternoon. Anyone
mterested m participating in th e
game on Sunday should contact
Dave Gloeclmer through the museum at 992-3810. Sunday will open
w1th a wreath laying at the Civil
War monument at the Meigs County Court House at 12:30 p.m.

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A five percent salary increase was approved for certified and
non-certified personnel of the Meigs County Board of Education
when the board mel in regular session Tuesday night.
Appropriations were adjusced for sick leave, personal leave and
vacation , and a special meeting was set for June 29 at9 a.m. for the
purpose of adopting the 1992-93 budget. The school calendar for
the 1992-93 year was adopced, and the financial report presenced by
th e treasurer was approved.
The board approved participation in the Council of GovemmentSoutheascem Ohio Voluntary Education Cooperative, a computer
service progmm. the Southeascem Ohio Special Education Regional
Resource Cencer for special education assistance, the Tri -County
Career Development Program. and the Coalition of Rural and
Appalachian Schools.
Robby Wyatt was presented with a plaque as the Franklin B.
Walcer all-scholastic recipient.

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By JULIE E. DILLON
Sentinel News Staff
Heritage Weekend will offer a
vanety of activities for the publtc
through the effons of rwo organizations - the Meigs County Pioneer
and Htstorical Society and the
Pomeroy MerchaniS Association.
Displays, exhibitions, demon stra tions and entertainment arc
being planned around the theme
"The Good Old Summerumc."
MUSEUM ACTIVITIES
Activities at the museum on Sat·
urday will begin witll food booths
opening at noon and other activities
beg inning at I p.m. The afcemoon
wi II begin w1th a nag raising cere·
mony .
A display of vintage clothing,
presented against a backdrop from
the 40's and 50's, drawn by Debbie
Hill's Southern Junior Hi gh eighth
grade an class, accessories and
sum mertime memorabilia will be
presented in the downstairs rooms
of the museum. The Railroad Club
of So~lh ~~ Ohio will be on hand
with¥ their model railroad collec tions in the upstairs.
There will be demonstrations of
spinnmg and weaving, quilting
(with an opportunity fo r anyone
who wants 10 try quilting to partici-

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ROCK SPRINGS - There will
be a hymn sing at the Rock Springs
Voiced Methodist Church Sunday
at I p.m. with Harmony of
Coolville performing. Rev. Ke•th
Rader in vices the public.
CARPENTER · Rev . Bob
Sagraves, Columbus. will be conducting revival at the Mt. Umon
Church locaced two miles south of
Carpenter at 6:30p.m . nightly.
Special singers. Pastor Joe N.
Sayre invices the publtc.

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School. Patty Cook, Heritage Weekend committe e member, put it all together Thursday after·
noon.

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World leaders gather to
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REEDSVILLE - The Eastern
High School Class of 1972 will
hold a reunion get-together Satur·
day from 1·3 p.m. at the Reedsville
Locks and Dam shelter house.
Bring family, snack foods and
dnnks.
SCIPIO - The Scipio Volunteer
Fire Department will hold a tractor
pull Saturday with weigh-in at 5
p.m. and pull at 6 p.m. Kids classes
800, adults classes, 900, 1000, and
1100. Refreshments available
including homemade ice cream.

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LETART - The Mountaineer
Two Cylinder Oub charter presentation meeting will be held Saturday from 6-9 p.m. at the Letart,
W.Va. Community Building on
Sand Hill Road. A potluck dinner
will be held. Public inviced.

Elbun.

Vereen's wife. Linda, said in a
sta~M~e~~t that the couple appreciated expmsions of support from fans

daughter with ice cream laced with sleeping pills

Ohio Lotterv
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Japanese
group buys
Mariners

OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Store houra: 8:30a.m. to 8 p.m. Mond8y through Frtclly,
8:30a.m. to 7 p.m. Sllturdly, 1nd 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundlly

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Two Meigs County men charged with cultivating manjuana are
being held in the Bluefield, W. Va. jail awaiting a preliminary hearing in front of aU. S. magistra.te:
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According to a West Vlfgmta Assoctaced Press story, a turkey
hunter tipped police to a plot of marijuana plant off an old mining
road. The story noced that authorities seized 858 marijuana planiS
and arrested Evereue W. Caldwell, 19, of Middlepon, and Leslie L.
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There wtll be entertainment at
the museum both days with band
and squa re dancing on Saturday
evenmg beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday night at the movie s may be
enjoyed with a vintage movie at a
"good old summertime price."
A pie baking concest (fruit pie.•
only) will be held. with pies to be
at the museum by 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Winners wiJI be announced
and pies auctioned at 6:30 p.m.
The food booth at the musuem
will open at noon on Sunday with
wreath laying at 12:30 p.m . and
other activities to begin at I p.m.
CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL SER·
VICE
Descendants of Civil War Unton
Veterans who re)(ister at the Meigs
County Museum by Saturday afcer ·
noon, listing the union veteran and
relationship, may have a memorial
ribbon to wear at the Civil War
monument memorial service on

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP)
More than I 00 world leaders
- The largest gathering ever of planned to attend to stgn treaties
heads of government co nvened that creace a plan for cooperation 10
today at the Earth Summit 10 inau- curtail pollution, desertification,
gurate far-reaching plans to clean the chopping down of forests and
up the planet's air and water and the daily extincuon of dozens of
procect its planiS and animals.
species of animals and plants.
On the table are two legaJiy
Europe took an early lead in
advancing plans to help developing binding treaties and three other
nations. The 12-nation European documents that are broad stateCom munity pledged to increase aid ments of principle and action.
More than 60 nations already
for envlfonmental proJects by $4
billion, Ponuguese Prime Minister have signed the climate control
trea ty. which cal ls for the worldAmbal Cavaco Silva said.
Britain Prime Minister John wide reductiOn of carbon dioxide
Major was to announce a plan to emissions, and the "biodiverslly
study th e world's biological treaty," which aims to protect plant
resources and make Bntish climate and ammal species.
Dozens more are expected to
control technology available to
developing countries, according to sign shonly.
The United States has been
an advance text of his speech. The
broadly
criticized for opposing the
proposal on climate chang e
appeared si milar to one made species treaty and for weakening
the climate control pacL Because of
Thursday by the Voiced Stales.
"The environment is no longer U.S. insistence, the latcer no longer
th e specialized concern of a few," includes caps on carbon dioxide
the text said. "It has become the emissions, which are believed to be
the main cause of global warming.
vital interest of us all."
As if to answer those cri ti cs,

sc nror u .S. negotiator William
Reill y said Thursday the Bush
admrnistration will set aside $1.4
brllion for research and monitoring
related 10 climace change, and will
shore the resuils with other countries. It was not clear if new money
was bei ng pledged.
Bush will sign the climate
treaty, said Reilly, head of the
Environmental Protection Agency.
Reilly also announced a U.S.
plan to begin collecting IIDmediately rnformation on the world's plant
and animal species. U.S. delegation
sources said Bush may announce a
similar new scientific 10itiative, but
1t was not clear if that was separace.
In some ways at the summit
politics took a back seat. Bush wiU
be in the same group photo with
Cuba's Fidel Castro. Virtually all
178 members of the Uniced Nations
sent delegations, including Israel
and Syria. Agreement seems universal that the planet's decerioration is on a scale such that no country alone can remedy it

Low income families get an
opportunity to buy a home
Hall. Interested restdents are to call
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Tru ssell at at 992-6782 between 9
Sentinel News Staff
Low income Meigs County fam - a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through
ities are being given an opportunity Friday for an appoinunent. Appli·
to own their own homes through a cations will be distributed ooly by
special housing set-aside program appoinunent.
Farmers Home Administration
of the Ohio Depanment of Development (ODOD) and lot and down · (FmHA) fmancing will be used for
payment considerations from the purchasing the homes. The loan
interest will be decennined accord·
Village of Middleport.
Eight three-bedroom ranch style ing 10 income, Trussell e•plained .
She sa id that " low income"
houses are included in the special
ODOD project. They will be built means dependable on-going and
on the lot currently occupied by the adequate income to show loan
old Betsy Ross Building on Fifth repa yment ability. To quali fy there
Street in Middleport. Demolition ;He ma.xtmum income limits after
of the building began this week and deductions for mmor children and
is e•pecced to be compleced in m1d· ch rld care expenses.
The hou sin g speualrst smd that
July by Pullins hcavation of
f1rSt
prionty will be given to single
Pomeroy.
hc;rds
of househo lds with tllc sec Meanwhile, Jean Trussell, Middlepon's housing specialist, is tak- ond pnority being tho se fam11ies
in g applications for the housing at lrvmg in rental housing. All must
her office in Middleport Village qualify for FmHA financrng .

The m3Jlimum adjusced mcome
levels arc S II ,950 for one person,
$13,650 for two, $15,350 for three,
$17,050 for four, $18,400 for five,
and $19,800 for si•. in the "very
low" limits; and $19,100 for one,
$2 1,80 for two. $24,550 for three,
$27,300 for four, $29,450 for five,
and $31,650 for six in the "low"
lr mus. The verv low and low categories have smn e different qualifytn g critcna m regard to the interest
rate .
Once the old Belly Ross buildin~ has been demolished, then the
vrli•gc will be surveymg th e lot,
inswlling utilities and awarding
btd s on the ac tu al houstng con Slructton .

Trussell S31d that she e•pec ts
the first house to be completed
early winter and that the deadline
for completing all etght houses is
June. 1993.

Two Mason County men are
hospitalized following wreck
Two Mason Countians arc n1
Cabell- Huntington Hospital follow·
mg a two vehicle accident late
Thursday night at the mtersccti on
of Jericho Road and S.R. 2, accord ~
rng to a spokesman for the Mason
County Sheriff 's Depanment.
Jesse L. Hoffman, 31, of New
Haven, and Bonnie Gcnnan, 44, of
Gall ipolis Ferry, were both listed in
en tical condit1on Fnday morni ng, a
hospital spokes man said . Both had
bee n taken to Pleasant Valley
Hospital by Point Pleasant EMS
and then went to Cabell- Huntington
by HealthNet
Mark Anthony, 17, of Poant
Plea.'Olllt, wa.s the driver of the
second vehicle . He was taken 10
PVH where he was treated and
released.
Apparently Anthony was trdvel ing north on S.R. 2 in his 1986
Chevrolet and Hoffman was travel ·
ing south on his 1982 Yamaha. The
sheriff's spokesman said Hoffman
went left of center and struck the

Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Some proof
of service and line of descent will
be required. Ribbons may be
picked up Sunday between noon
and 12:30 p.m . at the muse um .
Ribbons will be lim iced tD the first
200 registrants.
POMEROY MERCHANTS
ASSOCIATION ACTIVmES
Festivities for the association
will get underway this evening
PANAMA CITY, Panama (AP)
with the crowning of the 1992 Her- - Again, it was a scene ~layed
itage Queen at the Meigs County repeatedly for television YJewers
Public Library in Pomeroy at 7 back home: President Bush being
p.m. The public is invited and hustled off a stage by Secret Serencouraged to attend.
vice agents amid tremendous conSaturday's activities will be~in fusion.
with a parade at 10 a.m. formmg
Six months ago it was Tokyo
behind the old junior high school 81 and an unforgettable stomach ail9 a.m. The theme for the parade is ment that caused Bush to collapse
the same as the museum's "The virtually into the arms of a horri Good Old Summertime."
fied Japanese prime minister .
Immediately followin~ the Thursday it was a downtown plaza
parade wiJI be the recogniuon of in Panama City, with government
the Heritage Queen and her court 81 dignitaries, gunshots and police
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tear gas fired at anti-American

from lelt SJde of Anthony 's vehicle .
German was a passenger on Hof·
!man's motorcycle.
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Damage to the Chevrolet, reg1 s·
tered to David Anthony, was CS ·
umated at $4,000. Hoffman's
motorcycle was lisced as a tDtal
loss.
A Point Pleasant man was in ·
jured in a single vehicle accident
wh1ch occurred at 3:15 a.m. Friday
on S.R. 2. in Ashton, according tD a
sheriff's spokesman.
Brian E. Hicks, 28, of Pmnt
Pleasant, was taken 10 Cabell-Hun·
ungton Hospnal followrng the ac·
c1dent. A hosp11al spokesman repor·
ted he was trcmcd and released.
Apparently Hick.s was traveling
north on S.R. 2 when he fa1led to
negotiate the curve at the Ashwn
railroad crossing. The 1985 Ford
ran off the left sr de of the roadway
strikmg a railroad crossr ng light
pole. 1bc veh icle then re-en tered
1he roadway rolling two umes

before comm' to rc&gt;t on rts top.

111e vehiC le was listed as a total
loss.
A Pomeroy woman was treated
and released from PVH followmg a
single vehicle accident on Sec . 9,
near New Haven Thursday evening .
Virginia Boyd, 19 , of Pomeroy
was . taken to Pleasant Valley
Hospatal following the 8 30 p.m.
accident where she was treated for
mrnor IRJUflCS. Boyd was a passcn ~
ger in a vehic le driven by Mclrssa
Rollins, 18, of Rutland
Apparently Rollans was traveling
on Sec. 9 when she lost control of
the vehicle m the gravel. The 1982
Dodge, regi stered to Debbie Corfey, hit an embankment then ftipped
onto •ts top.
Other passengers an the vehicle
wen: T1mothy McCarthy, 20, of
Letart and Phillesha See, 3, of
Pomeroy. They were not IDJured.
111e vehicle was listed as a tDtal
loss.

President has close call in Panama
demonstraiOrs.
Bush and his wife, Barbara,
were unharmed in Thursday's incident, but like Tokyo. the image of a
U.S. president in distress will
linger in an election year.
Bush aides even joked that the
incident - the first time a U.S.
pres ident has been so much in
harm's way since then-President
Reagan was shot outside a Wash mgt on hotel in January 1981 would make the Earth Summit in
Brazil a relative picnic for Bush.
Bush was able 10 make tight of
the episode, saying "no little left-

wrng demonstration " would set
back the cause of Panamanian
democracy - or cause him to lose
his stride.
Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater
offered a whimsical comment:
"It's been a very good trip with the
e•cc ption of the tear gas and the
demonstrations.''
But it served to point up a serious problem for a president who a
year ago was the toast of the world
for his successful conduct of the
Pcrs1an Gu lf War.
Bush had hoped that a warm
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Democratic mayors don't
wave party flag at Perot
By JOHN KING
AP Political Wriler
WASHINGTON - You'D find "discipline" and "Democrat" in the
same section d any dictionary, but sometimes it doesn't seem quite righL
Just llli most of the party rallie:i 810Wld presidential candidate BiU Clinton, a few DemOCDIS the otbet day handed Ross Perot another "I' U Fix
Any Mess" headJiDe, 1101 something that was likely to please Clinton as
he trails in publil: opioioa polls.
The episode in question was the Dip to Dallas by four Democratic
mayan- including tMl wbo have endorsed Clinton -to talk urban policy with the likely jnllq)elldeiiiJRSidenlial challenger.
The mayors also lllbd up Perot. who got network news ~nlion and
headlines across the COW!by far the Monday meeting - without talking
to 'eponers himself.
The mayors, 10 the dilllllay of many fellow Democrats, did the talking
for him.
"Quite frankly, we met an ~iling, dynamic person today ," Newart
Mayor Stu.pc JIUIIeSIIIid after meeting l'l:roL "He is a threat to the rwoparty system.... We met a real candidate for the presidency of these United States."
James also said Ointon risked losing minority voterS 10 Pl:roL "Bill
Clinton is going 10 have to offer more specifics," said James, who just
weeks ago elldoned tile Art:anslls govemc:r.
San Diego Mayor Maumcn 0 'Conn&lt;r, a Democrat but never a Clinton
fan, went even further. "We need to look at an independent candidate,"
she said.
Also on the Dip was Cleveland Mayor Michael White, who IWO weeks
ago in Ohio dismissed suggestions he was late and unenllmsiastic in joining the OiniOD bandwagon.
"I was SlrUCk by his ftanlmess and willingness to listen," White said
after the IIICCiing wit11 Perol
Back in Clevclalld, Wbire wu suddenly sounding the party line again,
suggesling Pl:rot's suppor1 would wane once voters found out more about
him, and drawing and implicit comparison to none olher lhan Adolf
Hiller.
"There's a historical parallel where lhis cOWttry is and where another
country was, and where a leader came out of nowhere who said all the
right lhings, who made all the people feel very good, and ended up being
1,000 percent different from what he was portrllyed - only because
nobody lhought to cbecl:," Wbire said.
It's a loaded comparison. But it was White's praise 0f Perot !hat made
the network news and newspapers around the country - and that is being
remembered at the Clinton and Democratic headquarters.
"We won't be sending out 'Thank You' cards," said one senior Clinton aide when asked allout the meeting.
Perot sought !he meeting and it was held under lhe auspices of lhe U.S.
Conference of Mayan, a nonpartisan group in whose interest it is to draw
attention to urban issues it feels are ignored by the Bnsh administration
and Congress.
So before the Dallas meeting, even Clinton shrugged off the political
stgnificance of the session.
"I thinlc that's aU righ~" he said. "I lhinlt, you know, that if he wants
to listen to lhem and learn from them, that's a good lhing."
That remarl&lt;, however. came before the mayors heaped such hearty
praise on PeroL
Clinton aides noted that no Republican mayors were in the group, with
independent Miami Mayor Xavier Suarez joining the four Democrats led
bv Boston Mayor Raymond Aynn.
' Aynn has been hot and cold in his treatment of Clinton and dangled
the prospect of supporting Perot.
And the Clinton camp noted t1w some Democratic mayors were loyal
enough to pass up a day in the headlines -:- ~mong litem Chicago's
Richard Daley and New Yorlt Mayor David Dinltins, who proudly waved
his party colors, saying there was "no way in hcU , not a chance" that
he'd back Perot.
That was a sharll conttast to the scene in Dai!M, where James interrupted his praise o( Perot at one point 10 say t1w he had told lhe Texas
billionaire he was wearing a Clinton campaign bunon - inside his jacket.
ll's hardly the show of SUpPO!I Clinton could use right now, and a
remarkable moment in an eptsode that gave currency to Will Rogers'
overused, for good reason. adage: "I'm not a member of any co-ganized
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Friday, June 12,1992

Battle of individualists heats up in Maryland
man

WASHINGTON - Amid the
Neilher
is very ideological
remote fishing villages and farm nor did either bounce a check.
towns of lhe Olesapeake Bay, one There are no sex scandals or sleazy
of lhe more inbiguing races for the allegations animating lhis contest.
House of Representatives has jnst
tipped off. It pits a former highschool teacher, itinerant house
painter and a man whose personal
story sounds like something akin to
Grizzly Adams against a 6-foot-11
bastetOOII star and Rhodes scholar.
This race features Rep. Wayne
T. Gilchrest R-Md., a free spirit
who got into politics because he Nor is there any great "wedge"
needed a job, against Tom issue defining the election such as
McMillen, D-Md., a professional abortion or gun con1r0l.
basketball player-turned-politician
McMillen has been his own
who has his eye on bigger political man, refusing to lOW the party line
trophies.
on critical issues. He backed aid to
If home-coun advantage means the Nicaraguan contras and an
anything, then Gilchrest has lhe amendment to the Constitution 10
edge as the one-term incumbent ban physical desecration of the
from Mary land's I st District. On flag, views that will sit well with
lhe other hand, McMillen enjoys a lite largely conservative disbicL He
lopsided financial advantage. At also has supported the 1990 budthe end of March, McMillen had get-summit agreement, a raise in
$324,831 on hand to Gilchrest's lite minimum wage and voted for
$7,634 - 42 times as much.
giving Congress a pay raise and
McMillen will need it to pene- revise its ethics rules.
trate the conservative Eastern
Gilchrest has deviated from the
Shore of Maryland, where he GOP on issues ranging from the
moved after getting redistricted. environment to family planning
However, the new district does and McMillen is looking to capitalinclude 240,000 constituents from ize on Gilcrest's inexperience and
his old disbicL
his own effectiveness. A
When the duSJ settles next spokesman for McMillen said that
November, there may be m(XC than Gilcrest "has been an ineffective
I 00 new faces in the House. There legislator." The spokesman also
are more than two dozen races said that McMillen has gotten
across the country that also feature numerous complaints from local
incumbent vs. incumbent because elected offteials that Gilcrest has
of redistricting. But this one has not been responsive to !heir conbeen relatively subdued.
cerns.

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don't lltink it's too much to ask to
spend a year willt your kids, without any distractions," he told our
associate Ed Henry.
He told us he would still be
counting moose but a broken jaw
forced his return to Maryland. He
was unemployed and his mouth
was wired. So he went to wort in a
sawmill and as a house painter and
ccked out a living until the morning
he read in his local newspaper whal
must be counted as lhe most unusual help-wanted ad in political history.
Gilchrest read about how th e
Republicans couldn' 1 field a candi·
date against former Democratic
Congressman Roy Dyson in the
1988 campaign. So Gilchrest threw
his hat in the ring, drained his savings 10 wage a $300 victory in lite
Republican primary and gave
Dyson and his own party the scare
or !heir life.
GOP officials watched with
amusement-turned-panic
as
Gilchrest went from a sideshow to
a serious candidate against the
scandal"plagued Dyson. When
pany offtcials wanted to replace
him with a more "serious" candi·
date, Gilchrest would not bow oul
He lost by I ,540 votes !hough he
was outspent sill-to-one.
The I 988 effort took such a
financial toll on him that he was
forced to file for unemployment
benefits . He also worked in a
sawmill until returning to teachin~.
But he ran again in 1990 and thts
time won.
The GOP is still not sanguine
about Gilchrest. questioning his
fire-in-the-belly determination to
fight hard this fall in wha!'s expected to be a light race. Four nights a
week, Gilchrest leaves Washington
and drives more than two hours to
tuck his 9-year-old daughter into
bed. GOP strategists would rather
see him campaigning 20 hours a
day,scvendaysaw«t,ocawding
to Gilchresl
"I make it home as often as I
can to be with my family ," he
says. "People aren't going to
refuse to vote for me just because
lhey don' 1 see me at every single
(fund-raiser) known to mankind,
shalcing hands like any ollter politician. I can' I be a dog on a leash.''
What happens if thai spells
defeat in November'! "I'd lilce to
raise sheep in New Zealand. spend
a few months in Antarctica, or
maybe I'll become a Methodist
minister," Gilchrest said.
"This (Washington) is the most
alien place I've ever known, " .
Gilchrest said.
Jack Anderson and Michael
Binsleio are syndicated colum·
nists for Uoited Feature Syndi·
cate, Joe.

What do conservatives think of Perot?

The attitude of the two major
parties toward Ross Perot is no
mystery. To lite GOP, he is quite
simply bad news : a strong and
appealing voice for "change,"
wilh a demonstra!ed knack for luring away conservative Republicans
and Reagan Democrats without
whom George Bush cannot win reelection.
The Democrats' auitude toward
Perot is more complicated, but not
much . They, too, dread him
because he personifies the public's
longing for change, a longing
which by rights they believe ought
to help their candidate, Gov. Whatshisname. Instead, the governor has
all but disappeared from political
radar screens, while Perot is scooping up lower middle-class voters
who might ollterwise vote Democratic.
Privately , however, the
Democrats dream that, if everyllting works out just exactly right,
Perot may split the conservative
vote with Bush, allowing their
horse to gallop home victorious.
It' s still far too early to say
which of these assorted hopes and
fears arc justified. But it's not too
early to comment on lite attitude

toward Perot of one major polilical
George Bush's roots are in lhe
group that we haven't yet dis - pre-conservative Republican Party,
cussed: the conservative move- and while he has worn (sometimes
menl
un comfortably) lite mantle of heir
to lite Reagan legacy, and received
the support of the conservative
movement in 1988, the relationship
The modem conservative move- has not been without its strains.
men~ which arose in the 1950s and
Bush's closest cronies are Ivy
captured the Republican Party in League contemporaries like Trea1964, and llten nominated, elected sury Secretary Nicholas Brady,
and re-elected Ronald Reagan, and who regard Goldwater-type conseraccepted and elected George Bush vatives as disagreeable necessities
as Reagan's heir, is a major pres· at best It was !hose conservatives
ence in American politics. It is nol who cheered Bush on when he
a political party, but a set of ideas vowed, "Read my lips: No new
and a network of individuals and uues.'' It was Brady (and Darman,
organizations dedicated to fwther · and a few other "pragmalists")
ing those ideas. As such, however, who destroyed Bush's reputation
it must find expression through a for honesty forever, in the eyes of
party, or at least through political American voters. when they percandidates. The Republican Party suaded him to brcalt tJw pledge.
has been its chosen vehicle for 30
Confronted with a Reagan
years; but what does the conserva- " heir" who seems to have lost his
tive movement think about Ross way, while the Democrats remain
Perot?
entangled in lite fatal embrace of
I can testify from personal expe- greedy and aggressive "minoririence t1w many individual conser- ties," many serions conservatives
vatives are already supporting are wondering: How consistent, or
Perot. (One prominent example is inconsistent, is Ross Pl:rot willt lhe
William E. Simon, NiAon 's Trea- aims of the conservative move sury Secretary.) It's all too easy to ment?
see why .
For starters, he seems to be an

William A. Rusher

outspoken, patriotic, incorruptible
"can-do" American, disgusted
wilh Washington's "gridlock." On
the evidence to date, the social
beliefs of this billionaire Texan
graduate of the Naval Academy are
conservalive to lite core. When it
comes to economics, his basic
inclinations likewise seem conservative, though there may be a
streak of East Texas populism in
him capable of prompting him to
endorse higher taxes on "the rich."
A more serious difficulty, at least
for libertarians, may be a readiness
Ia use government to coerce solutions for national problems - just
as a CEO might usc internal direc tives.
But a conservative case can
undeniably be made for him. Certainly, in electing Ross Perot (if
they do), the American people
won't be repudiating conservatism,
let alone turning "left." On the
contrary, lltey wiU simply be registering their disgust at what they
perceive as the pallid, ineffectual
leadership of Ronald Reagan's
"heir."
WiUiam Rusher Is a syndical·
ed columnist ror Newspaper
Enterprise Associatioo

Nostalgia vs. contemporary values
If our grandchildren should ever
There was a time when life was
ask us, "What were the 'good old slower and people had time for one
days· like?" we can teU them that
hot dogs were 10 cents and that
children grew up in close-lmit families - often with grandparents
and aunts and uncles nearby. We another. When the Old Reliable
can refer them to "Brooklyn served us better than the New
Bridge" on television.
Improved. When families sat on the
Some grandr,uents may choose front porch steps of a summer
to say that the ·good old days" is evening and sprinkled lhe grass and
just a nostalgic saying for a time said, "Good evening" to the
that never was.
neighbors who passed by.
A time when people "went to
They would be wrong, though.
There was a time, says James Col· church, begat children and were
lier in his book "The Rise of Self· taken care of in llteir old age by
ishness in America" (Oxford their children," as William
Press, 1991), when the great mass Laubenstein recalls for us in his
of Americans lived in a IIOCial sys· book "This Is How It Was."
"And they died, were decently
tern lhat was "predictable, stable
mourned and were buried in the
and basically decenL"
A time when people got married family plot. It was all unhurried
and had babies and still "a reader and unharried."
If aU that seems frightfully dull
could spend years wading through
a vast heap of novels and never and not at all like anything we
suspect that babies were not would think of as the 'good old
brought by the stork or found in the days," there were moments that
livened things up a bit There was,
cabbage patch."

George R. Plagenz

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If Gilchrest wins, he will serve
his second tenn. If he loses. life
stans getting interesting for him
and his family , if !heir past serves
as prologue.
In I 986, Gilchrest celebrated his
40th birthday and panicked tlw the
second 40 years of his life would
zoom by as quickly as had the ftrSt.
He handled his mid-life crisis by
writing lite U.S. Forest Service and
asking them to fmd him a home in
lhe middle of the wilderness.
They accommodated with six
possibilities and Gilchrest chose
one in the mountains of Northern
Idaho, on lhc Montana border. He
was a tenured history teacher in a
Maryland high school and Died to
gel a year's leave of absence .
When he was laughed at, he simply
quit. Skeptics also included his
own mother (who thought he was
losing his mind) and his father-inlaw (who counseled his daughter to
get a divoo:e).
Undaunted, Gilchrest loaded up
his pick-up and went WesL He was
80 miles from civilization, and 20
miles from the nearest road. His
job was to be in char~ of an area
of wilderness the stze of Mas sachusetts. There were about 250
moose that roamed the area sur·
rounding his cabin and his task was
to estimate how many moose had
been shot by hunters, and lhen call
Ihe tally into the ranger station
twice a day.
In the meantime, he says he educated his two sons in everything
from math and science to history
and l!fliDIIIl&amp;r. ·'Out of a lifetime, I

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for instance, the funeral that
Lauben stein 's Aunt Kate used to
tell aboul
Right when the minister was
sayi ng, " I am the resurrection and
the life," the parrot in the next
room announced, "Time to get up!
Time to get up!"
Even if we would agree that the
old days were beuer - and not
everybody will- isn't it jusl a
waste of time to wish for something that is gone forever'! Maybe
nol
Although longing for a world
that is lost to us won't bring it
back, nostalgia can be more than
just a romantic looking backward
to "the big band sounds" of the
1940s.
Nostalgia , as novelist John
Cheever has reminded us, can also
be a '' fm:e of aspiration.''
''Finding ourselves not in the
world we love but knowing how
deeply we love it, there is kindled
within us the conviction that we
will discover the way 10 return to it

in the future," Cheever says.
If our "dream is behind us," as
F. Scon FiiZgerald said of his hero
in "The Great Gatsby," the answer
for us may be to turn around and
recapture lhe dream.
Too little do we realize lhat the
things that " belong unto our
peace" (and lherefore to our happiness) go hack to a past of simpler
~lories and lovelier graces. We
'must go home again," Thomas
Wolfe noiWithstanding.
Collier's book leaves us all to
ponder the question, "How in the
course of about 60 years did a
morality (and a way of life) that
seemed fixed and permanent get
stood on its head? How did the
country turn from a social code in
which self-restraint was a cardinal
vinue to one in which self-gratifi cation is a central idea? How do we
account for lhe gradual decline of
Victorian values and the rise of
selfiShness?"
What happened to the "good
old days"?

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

r---Local briefs...
C011tinued from PIIC 1
Whittington, 31, of Rutland Tuesday near Ameagle, w. va.
The men were camping next to the patch of plants and had set up
several camouflaged Dip-wire alarms ocross paths into the camp,
satd Sgt. Jerry Cole, regional coordinator of the swe polil:e bureau
of cn mmal mvestigation.
"If you weren't looking for them, you'd just be walking across
lite path and htllhat wire and the beUs would ring and immediately
they would know something's coming," he said. "Luckily these
thmgs were only bells. Sometimes lhey have Dip wires wilh booby
traps."

Free parking Saturday
Pomeroy Mayor Bruce Reed has announced there will be free
parking in the Village of Pomeroy Saturday in observance ot Herttage Weekend.

Trailer reported damaged
Raben Clark Jr. , Syracuse, reported to the sheriffs office that a
trailer he owns on County Road 35 was recenlly damaged. Clark
was advised to contact an attorney to ascertain his options 10 pursue
in civil courL
Caltle complaint probed
The Me1gs County Sheriff's Department received a complaint of
cattle being in a hayfield on Owl Hollow. Deputies contacted the
owner of the catde.

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MAKES DONATION • Auully 1M Solltllml Ohio COil Co.
makes a coalributioa to !be Melp Conly Pioaeer and Historical
Society. Here oa btbalf ollbe a.p..y Is Rollcrt Meier, llumaa
resources supervisor, presenllog 1 check for $100 to Maraaret
Parker, pres1deo1. Tbls weekend tile IDDileanl will be observlag
Heritage Weekeod with aumeroos special displays aid demoastrations.

--Area deaths-Herbert Johnson
Herbert W. Johnson, 78, 1420
Norlltridge Road, Columbus. formerly of Meigs County, died
Thursday, June II , 1992 at Riverside Melhodist Hospital in Columbus.
Born on Nov. 29, 1912 at Rutland, he was the son of the late
Harve Johnson and Addie Nelson
Johnson. He was a retired manager
of a bowling aUey.
He belonged to the Rutland
United Methodist Church and the
York Lodge 563, F. and A. M.,
Columbus, and was a veteran of
World War II, U. S. Navy.
Many nieces and nephews sur·
vive.

Preceding him m death besides
his parents were his wife, Clclith E.
Johnson in March 1992, a daughter, Sonya Rea, and several brolhers and sisters.
Funeral services wtll be held
Monday at II a.m. at the Ewing
Funeral Home . The Rev . Mike
Wi Ilett wiU officiate and burial will
be in Wells Cemetery. Friends may
call Saturday from 7 to 9 p.m. at
th e Rutherford Funeral Home at
2383 North High Street, Columbus.
Masonic services will be held there
at 8 p.m. Saturday. Friends may
call at the Ewing Funeral Home in
Pomeroy, Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7
to9p .m.

Jones arrested
Merle Jones Jr., Middleport,
was arrested Thursday morning and
following a hearing in County
Coun was released to Fayette
County Sheriffs DepartmenL

Janet Lassiter
Janet Kindell Stross Lassiter,
46, of Goldsboro, N.C., died
Wednesday, June 10, 1992 at Duke
University Medical Hospital in
Durham, N.C.
She was born on Seplmtber 27,
1945 in Columbus, a daughter of
the late Edgar Howard KiDdeD and
Ruth Lowry of Marion, who survives.

A health technician at Cherry
Hospital, she was also a member of
the Women's Relief Society, the
North Carolina Stale Employee's
Association and the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints,
where she was a primary Sunday
school teacher.
Other survivors ~ ber husband.
Daryl K. Lassiter of Goldsboro,
N.C.; one son, Michael Hatfield of
Pomeroy; three daughters. Darla
Humphrey of Pomeroy. Kimberly
Dawn and Charlene Renee Lassiter. both ol Goldsboro; and three
grandchildren; rwo brothers, John
Ingles of Rutland and Bobby Joe
Keys of Aorida (no town listed);
three sisters, June Richards of
Waldo, Gladys Notvest of California (no town listed} and Martha
Drake of Maringo.
Services will be Saturday at 3
p.m. at the chapel of ShumateFaullc Funeral Horne in Goldsboro.
Bishop Jack Boney Jr. will officiate. Burial will be Monday at 10
a.m. at Wells Cemetery in HarrisonviUe.
Friends may call the funeral
home today from 6 to 8 p.m.
In lieu of Oowers, memorial
conbibutions may be made to St.
Jude's Research Hospital , P.O. Box
318, Memphis, Tenn. 38101.

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Raymond Riley, Albany. was
arrested Thursday evening by
deputies ol the Meigs County Sheriff's Department for no operator's
license. He was turned over to the
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Wet weekend predicted for southern Ohio
By The Associated Pr~ss
Rain could move into soulhem
Ohio by Saturday morning. Showen are expected in that region Saturtt.y and Sunday.
A shower or lhunderstonn could
hit northern Ohio Sunday, but
much of the weekend is expected to

record low was 43 in 1980.
Sunset today will be at 9 p.m .
Sunrise Saturday will be at 6:02
a.m.
Around the nalioo
Clouds and fog hung over much
of lhe East Coasl and the Midwest

early today. The weather was
cloudy to fair in lhe West.
Forecasters predicted scattered
showers in the mid-Adantic Coast
swes and in lite Pacific Nonhwest
today , while warm, sunny skies
were expected from the northern

Plains to lite Northeast
Thursday evening, showers and
strong lltunderstorms were seal·
tered across the lower Mississippi
VaHey and lhe Soullteasl Thunder·
storms deluged Harris, Ark. , willt
Iwo inches of nun in just20 min ·
utes.

:s~~~:~~~e~dfs $24 million winner keeps his cool

degrees each afternoon.
GENEVA, Ohio (AP) - Todd
The recool high temperature for
Mi lls has a big problem. He
lhis date at the Columbus weather
doesn'l much care for the lifestyles
station was 94 degrees in 1954. The
of lhe rich and famous. But now he
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MUSeum...

the Coun Street stage.
At II a.m. there will be a per-

formance by area clogging groups
and a western dance demonstration
followed by Denver Rice on his
ever-popular toilet seat guitar at

noon.

A clothing fashion show complete wilh historical narration will
be presented by the women's auAiliary of the 91sl Ohio Volunteer
Infantry Group, Company B, at
I 2:30 p.m. followed by a demon stration by Company Bat 1:15 p.m.
Outhouse races will be held at 2
p.m. followed by the musical enter·
tainment ol Dee and Dallas.
Caooe Rally
Area Boy Scout groups will be
sponsoring the Meigs Canoe Rally
on Saturday with sign-up at 9 a.m.
at the levee area in Pomeroy.
This rally is open to the public
and not limited only to !iCOul members.
Three events will be featured
including a milk run, slalom and
two-mile marathon. All events
require IWO persons rowing.
Trophies will be awarded for
fiJ'St and second place in aU events
and there is a S5 entry fee per
rower.
Starting time for lite races will
be 10 am. at the levee and further
infoonalion on the canoe rally may
be obtained by calling 992-2439,
992-5959 or 742-2010.
Otbtr lldivities
There will be antique show by
the Russ and Hope Moore in the
larger mini-pad on Court Street in
Pomeroy all day Saturday as well
as a quilting demonstration and
sale of items by lite Meigs Coumy
Senior Citizens Center.
Sky Cone of the Home Eco·
nomics Department at Ohio Uni ·
versity will organize a display on
an array of summertime cloth in~ in

Weather
South-Central Oblo
Tonight, mostly cloudy . Low
60-65. Chance ol rain is 20 percent.
Saturday, mostly cloudy with a
chance of showers. High 75-80.
Chance of rain is 40 percent
Extended rorec:ast:
Suoday througb Tuesday:
Sunday, a chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Lows in the
60s. Highs in mid-70s to low 80s.
Monday, fair north. A chance or
showers or thunderstorms south.
Lows from the mid-50s to low 60s.
Highs in the mid-70s to low 80s.
Tuesday, fair. Lows in the 50s.
Highs in the 70s to low 80s.

Stocks
Am Ele Power ...
.. .... 32 1/4
Ashland Oil ......... ............ 30 112
AT&amp;T... ..... ................ ..... .43 l/4
Bank One ............... ......... ... .45 l/4
Bob Evans ........ ............ 16 1/2
Charming Shop ..... ............ .30 1(2
City Holding .. . .. . .. 20
Federal Mogul . ..
. 17 3/4
Goodyear T&amp;R .
66 3/4
Key Centurion ................... 20
Lands End... .
. .32 1(2
Limited Inc .............. ....... 21 3/4
Multimedia Inc....
.28 3/4
Rax Restaurant. .. .. ........... 7/8
Reliance Electric ............ ... 19
Robbms&amp;Myers...
..... 15 3/4
Shoney's Inc ............. ... .21 3/4
Slar Bank ... ..
. ... ... 36 l/4
Wendy Int'l. ................. .... 11 1/4
Worthington Ind ........ ....... 23 7/8
Stock reports are the 10:30
a.m. quotes provided by Dlunl,
Ellis and Loewi of Gallipolis.

the wiridow of Clark's Jewelry. In addition to this variety of
even IS lltere will also be crafters on
Coun Street selling their goods.
St. Paul Lutheran Church in
Pomeroy wiU be serving lunch Saturday from II a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
church's air-conditioned fellowship
haU willt a menu of hot dogs, sloppy Joes, cole slaw. potato chips,
soft drinks, tea, lemonade, coffee
and desserts. The public is invited.
The Trinity Church of Pomeroy,
Second and Lynn Streets, will have
an ice cream social Saturday from
I I a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Homemade
chicken and noodles, sloppy joes,
hot dogs. ham, ham salad, potalo
salad, co le slaw, baked beans,
cakes, differenl beverages and
homemade ice cream will be available. Flavors of 1ce cream are
chocolate, vanilla, peach, lemon ,
strawberry, pineapple, banana and
several special flavors available by
lhe dip. Food is available for eat·
ing-in the air-conditioned social
rooms or for carry-out. For carry out call, 992-3 172.

Bush ...
Continued rrom page I
welcome in Panama, where the
United States in 1989 removed a
dictator, would help offset the critic ism the president would get on the
env~ronm enl in Rio de Janeiro.
Instead, it only served to show
still more problems in an area usu·
ally regarded as his strong sutl foreign policy.
AIthough friendly crowds lined
th e streets between the Panama
City airport and the presidential
palace on Bush's arrival, after his
lun ch with President Guillermo
Endara he encountered far more
hostility from those on lhe streets
on his way 10 downtown Porras
Plaza.
Some scowled; ollters held aloft
anli ·American banners.
There already was smoke from
burning ores and garbage in the air
as Bush mounted the platform in
the packed plaza for an address to
the people of Panama.
Suddenly, there was a series of
small explosions from an intersec llon near the plaza. The air quick! y
filled with tear gas and Bush
rubbed his eyes.
Bush rose and headed toward
lhe microphone, as if he were
going to address the crowd.
Suddenly agents circled Bush .
One draped a long bullelpCOOf coat
around his shoulders.
The president waved off an
agent's offer of a handkerchief to
wipe his eyes, while Mrs. Bush,
who has an eye condition, rubbed
her eyes and looked startled .
Onlookers described the presidenl
as pale.
The crowd was beginning to
brealt down lhe wooden hamer that
separated them from the buffer
zone - an area between the crowd
anc,lllte platform containing mainly
a few reporters and photographers
and ageniS.
The agents then formed a tight
circle around Bush and Mrs. Bush
and led !hem bock off stage.

Units responds to 5 calls

Units of the Meigs County
Emergenc y Medical Service
responded to five calls for assistance Thursoay afternoon and early
Friday morning.
On Thursday at I :41 p.m. lhe
Middleport unit went to Zuspan
Hollow Road for Teresa Wise who
was taken to Holzer Medical Center.
At 2:44 p.m. the Racine unit
wen 1 to Forked Run Stare Part for
Jeffrey Watson, taken to Camden
Clark Memorial Hospital .
The Rutland unit, at 9: II p.m.
VETERANS MEMORIAL
was called to New Lima Road for
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS - Tammy Searls who was transported
Harvey Erlewine. Rolland; Nelson to Pleasam VaHey Hospital.
Watson, Pomeroy.
On Friday at I:2 1 a.m. the MidTHURSDAY DISCHARGES - dleport unil went to Riverview
Connie Higham, Dale Maidens, Drive for Edgar Thomas who was
John On! and Annie Davis .
taken 10 Holzer, and at 2:07a.m.
the Pomeroy unit went to East
Main Street for Guy Shuler who
was treated but nOI transported.

has $24 million to deal willt and a
lol of people who want to shake his
hand.
Mills claimed I he Ohio Lot·
lery's Super Lotto jackpo1 Thurs·
day at the lottery's headquarters m
Cleveland.
The lottery offered to host a
news conference starring th e
newest multimillionaire. The 21·
year-old bachelor politely declined.
But well-wishers sough! him oul
and reporters pestered htm for
imerviews at his modest home in
thts northeast Ohio town.
He asked a newspaper camera·
man no1 to photograph him . He
asked a television video cameraman to stay across lite street from
his home as he mel with lite televi sion stalion' s reporter.

Why so shy'
" I don't know," Mills said. " I
don ' 1 want to make a big deal
about iL "
His friend Jim Sanliago . 31,
explained it litis way: "He doesn'l
want to be bothered. He's a modes!
guy. He's not flamboyanl. "
Mills celebraled his birthdav
Tuesday. The lottery drawing was
Wednesday night.
He will have after·UU income of
$706, 153 for the next 26 years. He
was lite only player willt the win·
ning tickel.
Afler claiming his prize, Mills
drove to a Madison Township car
dealership and bought a General
Motors Corp. truck from Santiago
for about $26,000. He had just
bought a new car two weeks ago.
The truck ''just kinda looked
nice sitting on the lol." he
explained.
Mills plans to keep hi s job as
production specialist at Avery Den·
nison in Painesville. The company
makes pressure sensitive adhesives
and materials. He took lite day off
Thursday but planned to return to
work today .
Mills credits luck and his mollt ·
er with his good forwne. He hadn '1
played the lottery in over a year
and even then he would "JuSt grnb
a ticket here or there."

But Wednesday evemng was:
different. He and his mother. :
Donna Mills, an avid lottery player, ·
were in Eagle Supermarket in :
Geneva and she made him buy lot· :
tery Dckets: The computer picked :
h1s numbers - I. 3, 28, 31, 36 and ,
39.
"I was stand1ng behind three :
people and I didn't wanl to wait," :
he said. " I guess you can say I'm •
Impatient. Bul my mom forced me :
to stay there. I bought $5 wmth of. •
Iickets and lhe numbers were on..
1he last ticket "
•
Mills said he's normally a calm '
man . He didn 't change when he,
saw th e winnmg numbers on his
tiCket.
"I called my mom in the
kiiJ:hen and she looked at them. My
dad looked al them. They were
screaming and runnmg up the street
and I was sitting on lhe couch," he
Sat d.

Mills said he doesn't know how
he will spend the rest of his money.
"If I see something I want, I guess
I'll geltt," he satd.
·

Hospital news
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
June 11 dis&lt;:harges - Eu vella
Bechtle, Kathleen Bonecutter ,'
Richard Freeman, Virginia Harrell.,
Hollie Johnson, Glenn is Musser,
and Mrs. Dennis Thornton and son.
June II births- Mr. and Mrs.
Robbie Helms, son, Bidwell. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Moss, son, Crown
Cuy

Lottery numbers
Ohio Loltery Drawings Tburs-'

day
CLEVELAND (AP) - Here are
Thursday mght's Ohio Lottery
selections:
Pick 3 Numbers
0-6-6
(zero, six, six)
Pick 4 Numbers
2·1 ·9·3
(two. one, mne, lltree)

Meigs announcements
Entertainment
Farmers Bank and the Metgs
County Museum are sponsoring
C.J . and lhe Country Gentlemen
SaiUrday evemng beginning at 5
p.m. at the museum. The public is
mviled and encouraged to auend.
On Sunday The Classics will be
performing at I p.m.

Mill Park .
Group to perform
The Conquerors will perform at
the Reedsville United Melhodist
Chun: h Sunday at 7 p.m. Rev. Sel·
don Johnson invites the public.
Young democrats 10 meet
The Meigs County Young
Democrats will meet Jun e 25 at '
~: 10 p.m . at Ulc Carpenter's H..'lllm
Pomeroy. Anyone between the
ogc s of 18 and 40 are inviied.
Su pport group
The A l z he~me rs/Re lated Disor rlcrs Suppor1 Group will mee 1
Wednesday al the Meigs Co unty
Se nior Cittzens Cen ter at 2 p.m. ·
Beth Theiss will he lite speaker .
Tapes available
A new shipment of Me~gs
County Heart of the Valley vtdco
tapes has been recetved and are
available at the Meigs Cou nty ·.
Chamber of Commerce. Farmers .
Bank, Gtlmorc's Restaurant and
Clark's Jewe lr y. If you had
rcserved a lllpe, you may pick 11 up .
at th e locatio n where you placed

Pie baking contest
The pie baking coolest at the
Meigs County Museum will be Saturday. Fruil ptes should be al lite
museum by 3:30 p.m . and winners
will be announced and pies auc ·
tioned at 6:30p.m.
Prizes include: $20 from Racine
Home National Bank; $5 chicken
dinners from Craw's; gifl certtfi ·
cate from Pleaser's: five pounds of
Domt no sugar from Baer's; a glass
baking dish from Kroger's and
three $5 g1f t cen ifi ca tes from
McDonald's
The publ1c is invlled and
encouraged 10 participale in this
contest

Racioe couocillo meet
Racine Vtllage Council will
meet in recessed session Monday at
7 p.m . in council chambe rs at Star

yo ur order.

Filness program
A phys1cal fitness program for ·
children, sponsored by 1he Meigs .
Coun ty Public Library wil l be held
at MICk Davenpon's B1g Bend Fil·
ness Center in Pomeroy on June 27 .
at 2 p m
The program will CODSISlS of a
presentation on physical fi1ness,
plus an explanation of the use of
the equipment. The children will be
permitted to try oul the equipment
themselves.

Recognized ,
Cora Putnam of Reedsville , a
com puter science student, received
an e•ce llence in employment
award a1 Sunday's commencement
al Hocking Technical College, Nel ·
son ville.

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Friday, June 12, 1992

Page-4

- Mariners sale approved 25-1
SEATTLE (AP) - Major
league baseball owne~ fmaUy hit a
home run for Seattle business leaders and baseball fans when they
approved the sale of the Mariners
to a !,'fOup that will keep the team
m town.
'' Today is the beginning of a
new era for baseball here in the
Northwest," Mayor Norm Rice
said after the ownm voted 25-1 in
New York Thursday to confirm the
deal.
T he vote brought to an end
months of behind-the-scenes nego'· t1ation s as owners wrangled with
·. the question of allowing non-North
American owne~hip of the American League Marine~.
Approval of the purchase by the
Japanese-led Baseball Club of
Seattle came only after the baseball
owners were assured that day -today con trol of the team would
remain in Seattle, rather than with
Hiroshi Yamauchi, president of
Nintendo Co. Ltd. of Kyoto, Japan.
Yama uchi is putting up $75 million of the Baseball Club's $125
million investment.

"We' re just relieved," said
Mick McHugh, owner of F.X.
McRory's, as he dispensed free
champagne Thursday afternoon .
The restaurant, located across the
street from the Kingdome, where
the Mariners play, is a favorite
watering spot for Seattle's spons
.crowd.

Loss of the team would have hit owners hip commiuee followed,
l(jngdome-area businesses hard , he with membe~ repeatedly requesting more infonnation and a restrucsaid.
turing of the deal to reduce
His clientele was also pleased.
"I think it's just wonderful," Japanese control.
But when the vote came Thurssaid R1ck Ladwig, a plant manager.
day,
only the Cleveland Indians
"It takes the weight off the sboul·
voted
against the sale. Smulyan
dcrs of the team and the fan s to
will
get
$106 million, with the
know we have a professional baseinvesto~·
additional $19 million to
ball club in town."
But while Seattle welcomed the be used to operate the club.
Despite Yamauchi's sizeable
assurances that th e Manners who arrived in the city in 1977 investment, he agreed to lower his
after a nasty lawsuit - would pertentage of the voting stock from
finally he Sea!tlc's team, the team's 60 percent to below 50 percen~ and
ge neral manager held out little to limit his power to decisions
hope things would change on the involving the club's relocation or
sale, or the dissolution of the panfield.
The Mariners have just finished nership.
Control of the team will be in
a 2-7 road sland for a 23-35 record,
the
hands of John Ellis, chairman
sliding to share the cellar of the AL
of
Puget
Sound Power &amp; Light Co.
West with California.
in
suburban
Bellevue.
Manager Woody Woodward
Yamauchi,
speaking at a news
said Thursday he w1ll not know his
conference
in
Tokyo, said his
role, hi s budget, or the team's
investment
"is
in every respect
short· or long ~terrn direction until
th e new owners have taken over passive.
"The reason why I consented to
from outgoing owner Jeff Smulyan
invest in the club was to allow the
of Indianapolis.
Seattle
Marine~ to stay in Wash·
The deal was f1ve months in the
ington
state, where my family
making.
are," he said. Nintendo
members
Smulyan put th e team up for
America,
Inc., is based in nearby
of
sale in Dcce mber. No Seattle buyer
Redmond,
Wash.,
and its president
was in sight and fans worried
Smulyan would try to move the is Minoru Arakawa, Yamauchi's
team to Florida if none was found. son-in-law.
Yamauchi said he would "never
The Baseball Club of Seattle
touch
the management of the club
announced its offer in late January.
at
all."
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Pfliladtlplu.l, 71; Pmdlewn, A.tlarll.l, 76;
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OOlTBLES - VanSlyke., Piallbuzah,
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Satunlay's games
Loa Anseles (C and toll• 6 · .cl) al
CNCrNN ATI (Bdcher 5·6) , I{)~ p.m.
San DtCJo (Senunl!l 0.. \ ) 11 AUt.n~
(S molu 6..5), 7 .\0p.m.

l'"ltubufJ)l (hlactOI 1-1) at New Ycrt
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\{ontrea1 (N 1bholz 4-4) u Ch1t1go

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Sunday's games
l'ltuburah at New Yld , 1.4{1 p.m
San Diego 11 At.l.tnta. 2·\0 p m
\imtreal 11 Ouc.a,o, 2 20 p.m
San i·nncuoo at • wAOn. 2 3~ p.m
Pluladelptua u SL Lu..~a ,) 15 p .m
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HOME RUNS - Bondi, Pin..-t:ourah.

14: M ~Gn ff, San Dieao. 14; Man
Willilll\l, San Fnnciloo, 11; Pendleton.
Allanll. II. Sbcffidd., San lhcao, 10; L
Wali.t:r, MOI"JI.tCal, J(), Dauhon. Phi.ladcl·
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STOLEN BASES - Griuom, Mon·
t.te~l. 29; Lank.ford, SL J...ouiJ, 19", Ganl,
Adanll, 19: Lewil, San Fran cUco, 11 :
DeShield•, Montreal, 17: Robem ,
CINONNAn . 17: Bondi. P'ilutMqh, 17 .
PITCHING (B dc:cWon.t) - Gf.vtne,
Atlanta, 9-J, . 7~0. 2.7S; Tomlin, PitlJ ·
""""7-J, 700, 326; Honhiler, U. An ·
1daa. &amp;-3, .661, 3.51: Ldferu. SUl Dteao.

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SllUK.EOlJTS - Cone, New York.
95; Smoltt, At1anLI, 13: S . Fern anda.
New YM. &amp;3; Kevin Oroa., Loa An,da,
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D June1, Hou1ton, 14 ; Ch ult0r1 .
CINC!NNA n . 13: Myers . San DteJO .
13: Mttch Williama, Ph Uaddphn, ! 1,
Weuelllld, Montrc&amp;l, 9: McDowell. L01
Aua.de~, 9". Franco, Nc:w YO"li... 9

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BATTING - Puckett, Mtnnuoll .
353, Bordtd., Oakland. H9: R Alomar .
Toront.u. 329-. R Kelly. Ne• Ycrl., 314.
Mol1tor. Md,.aukee. 317. Wmr1e ld,
Toron!o, 117, Knoblauch , M~nnetola,
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RUNS - P&gt;.tdc!!, Mtnne•ot•. 46,
Mad:,~. 45. \torGW"U"e, Oal.land.
44. Knnhlauch , Mmn01o1.1 . 41. Ptullipt.
Demnt, 40: MatW"Ig1y. New Yor~. 38;
S1ern, Tun , 37, Wh1 •.e, Toronto, 37.
Carta. ToronLO, J7
RBI . McGwue. Oill~nd, 49: Puck·
at, MtMCJCKa, 49 Fu:Jder, Detnut, 46,
Andmrn, Balumorc, 42, Carter, Torrnt.u.
41, Gnffq·. Seattk. 4{1, S1ern. TeuJ, 40
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Pudelt . M1 nne aou. 84;
M.acl, Mtnnc:.aou, 71, HacqJa. CLEVE·
l.Ar-.lJ, 70, R. Almur. TonnlD, 70: Ster·
ra. Tuu , 70: Winfield. Tm::w~to, 70, R
KeU~ . New York. f/1
DOUIILES - t: Marunez , S1'..1Uie.
20 : Joync.r, K..an..au C•ty , 19, lUll, New
Yod . \8. Reuner, Tuu. 17 ; Jdlena,
Kanm Cuy, 11. Mlltmgly , New Yod:,
17.~ uebe(!Withl\

TII.IJ'I..F.S - Andenon, Balumore.. 6;
Devmau1. BlltUTlore. 4: E Ma rtJ.nez,
SeaWe.. 3, L JoMaoo, Clue. go. ~ : RwU ,
Booon, 3; Pucl:en, Mmnmol.l, 3: Cuu:r,
TormtD,]: Raina, ChiCigO, ) .
HOME RUNS - McOwue, Oilland,

22; Deer, Deuo1t, Hi. hun Gonulez.,
I )) 11

cu:VELA."'D CS•R.Y J. 3), 7 1~ p.m
Oaltunn~ (Muu1n1 7-1) at Detroll
(Aldred 2·5). 7 35 p.m
Chtugo ( Houah 2-1) 11 M1nnuou
(S mU~ty

D. Sanden, A\.lada, l &amp;,
Finle~. Hwnon. 6; Alica., SL Loo.11, 6:
Offamlll, t..o. Anada., 4; Grace, OuCI·
8 o, 4; Butlrz, Loa Anac.lca. 4: 10m tiod

CINO~'NATI . ~:G . M.ddw..

Louu (Dd..eon 2-6), H0:5 p.m

"

.roo. l44:

7-J,

McOon&lt;ld.ll&lt;llim&lt;n. 7-

), .700,3.91; Jamie Mc:uit, Torcao. 7-3,
.700, 3.94.

STIUX.EOUTS - Clemen•. BOlton ,
9-4: Ju•D G1Wn1n, Toronlo, 71: Pvcz,
New Ycd, 69; R. John1on, So.u.Je., 67;
Appier, K1uu City, 66; K. Brown,
Tr.~.u,

62; J01eGumwt, Ttua, 62.
SAVES - Ecilanlcy, OU.luui. 22;
Olaoo. Daltimo~ 17; Api.lcn., Minneaota, 16 ; Jeff Ruuell, Tc.ua, 16: Monl ·
lotncf)'. Kanan Cil)', 14: Huve-y. Cali·
rom.i., ll; 'f1titpen. OUCIJO, 13; Ral"
doo, lioola&gt;, I J.

Transact ions

Wallach, MOIDc&amp;l. 1~ : 7 uc tied will! 14.

Monuml (M artlllu 6--4) 11 Ch!l:aa.o
{ M~an ~-2), 1:20 I? rn.
Lot AngdCI (Ojo.U 3-3) 11 CINCIN·
NATI (Hammond-4-2), 7:35 p.m.
San Dieso (Bene:•_ 5· 5) at Alhnu
(Glavme \J-3), ?40 p.m
Pitt.lbur&amp;h (fomhn 7-3) 11 New Yort
n'&lt;nw&gt;O.. l ~ l). 1 4{1 p.m
San Fnnciaco (Uuricu 5-2) at Houstoo
(Po rtuJ.al5-3), 8:35 pm
Phih delph•• (Robuuon 1·0) 11 St

~ - ~)at

,.. s-3, .m. JS~ N•c. aEVEU.ND.

San F1l0citoo, 15; Pmdldon, Allanll., 1~ :

games Thursday

rCuullo 4-5) , 8 m_p_.m
San F"ncuco (Wtlsoo
(llarrus ch Hi). 8 · ~ p.m.

NewY~.40.

Toronto, 1- l, .1/5, 2.37; J(. , Brown,
TC.lu, 9·3, .7SO, 3.11 ; McDowell, O:icl·

5·3), ~-(1.5 p .m

Karuu C1ty (Pichll1io I 2) 11 Caltrornu (Lingnon .S-4), 10:35 p.m.
Tu.u (Ryu1 ()..2) 11 OU.Un(j (Moore
1-4), 10:1.5 p.m.
M.tlw•ukee (Nuarro 6--4) ac Suttle.
(llanaon 2·9), IO ·ll p.m

Teut, 14: rarua:o. Oakland, I] ; T«tlotm, Detroit., \J; Bdle, a.EVELAND. 12;
Grifrey . Seau.le, 12; Pud:c:tr, MinnCIOUI.
12 .Ctrtt:t,Tormlil, 11

STOLEN B ASF.S - I...ofwn. CLEVE ·
lAND. 26; R Hendenon, ()Uland, 22;
l..uuct\. Milw1ukee, 20: Andc:nm. Balli·
more, \9". Polonia, Cal.tfomia , 17, Rainel .
Dtiuso. 17: Knoblauch. Muwiii*IU. 16.
PITCHING (@ dec!non•) - flcrrunlj.
Seattle., 9-1, .900, H8: Mu&amp;aU\a. Balu·
more , 7-1. 87~ . 2 60; Ju1n G~tm•n .

Baseball
American Lu1ue
CALI FORNIA ANGELS - Pla ced
John Morrit, outfiddc:r, and l...&amp;nc.e Pu·
rilh, caldtCl', an the IS-dly diubl.ed liA.
Activ1l6d JWlior Felix. oulfielder, from
the dinblod li1t. Recalled John Onon,
catcher, from Edmonton of the Pacific

"""' t..p.

CHICAGO WHITE SOX - SiiJied
0.0. Gay, pllche:r, to minor· le~p cut·

"""-TOROrorro BLUE lAYS -

lt.allcd

Mike Timlin, pitcher, from 1 rehabilil.l·
tion uaipmQ'lt 11 Dunedin of the Florida
Sutc: Lc:a1ue. Optioned P11 Heru&amp;en,
pilcher, 10 Syneu~e of the lnt.emalional

Ziegler resigns as NHL president
TORONTO (AP) - One of
John Ziegler's most overused saymgs was: "If it ain't broke, don't
fix it."
NHL governors, however, have
decided that hockey needs fixing
and Z1egler's removal as league
president after 15 years on the job
1s the first step in the repair.
After weeks of rumo~. the governors arc expected to agree during
a conference call today to ratify a
S2 million buyout package for the
four years remaining on Ziegler's
contracL
"I don ' t know whether he 's
being fl.red or he's resigning," said
Alan Eag leson, the former NHL
union leader and one of Ziegler's
close friends. "He's relieved to be
going, and he's going with dignity.
He will sit tight for a few years. He

.

81ltimore (Mi l• eki ~ - 3) 11 Oelroil
(l..c:i.ter 4-J), 7:«!
K..anu• City (K~ I ·0) 1t California

..e.m.

1-l), IW.S p.m.
Milwaukee (Wqman 6-~)
(l(.nn&gt;&lt;o 0-0), JO,Ql pm.
(PWey

11 St.tllle

Sunday'• pmes

~at Toronto. l:3.5 p.m.

New Yod: aa Cl.EVEI.AND, I :3.5 p.m.
Baltimonl at Dcoil.. 1:35 p.m.
Mim-*.
p.m.

Cltloaao "

zm

Tcsu II ()Kiand, •:m p.m.
K.atau City It Calif01111.1, 4:0$ p.m.
Mil••ube 11 50111111. .. :35 p.m.

Major league leaders
Notional Loagu•

BA TTINO - Kruk, Philadelphia .
.n2; Gwynn, San Diqo, .351; VanSlyke.
Pi""""xJ&gt;, .337; w. Clut. s.. """""""

,

has a golden handshake and that is
..
good .
The govemo~ will issue a state·
mcnt after their call and Ziegler's
spok es man, Bill Wilkerson, has
sc hedul ed a news conference for
later in the day.
ZJcglcr, unavailable for comment Thursday , is to leave office
Sept. 30. His contract, reponedly
worth $1 million a year, had been
automatically extended on June I
through the 1995-96 season.
There are repons the 58-year·
old Detroit lawyer will receive a $2
million se verance package plus a
pension of $250,000 annually at
age 62.
There has been no decisiOn on a
replacement.
"There is no leading candi·
date," said one governor. "There

....

Nadonal Lua•
COLORADO ROCKJES - Sil'led
hue Btmet and Jon~than Goodrich ,
pu:htn, 1.0 minm·lcape COIIO"Icu.
MONTREAL EXPOS - Siped EYCfttl Swll, pitclxtr, to a minor-lclp emtDCL Acti.vakld Ivan Calderon, outfielder,
fn:m the 15 -day diJab1ed !ill. OpUonod
Mau Sl&amp;irl. W\fid.de:r, to lndi~n~nnl•• of
the Arneric.m A.llociation. Scr!t B~iJ[..m.
dlun, pildw6,1o lndi..,pctW: on a 20-d.ly

rd!abilil.ation ulipnent.

~ YORK METS - Sian«~

Dm:IF:
Baker and Jame. Kndt, pilchen; Alfred
Hammell, e.at.:brr, Sa.ephan L...ac:iey, shOI'\·
110p; Jmh111 Hagu, lhird bucman, 1r1d
Jury Hinldo, outfidclcr, tG mmm· le.aJUe

-

PHD..ADEL.PtllA PHill.IES - An ·
noun ced that D•nny Col, pitcher, hu
de&amp;R'ld •ai"ea and is a fmc •lent. Sianod
Mike Shiprwl, catcha, and Kevin Alp:r
and Gary Hennann , p1tcben, to minor ·

JUSt hasn't been time. The function
to date was to reach an agreement
with John, not to find a replace ment.''

Among reponed candidates are
Paul Beeston, president of the
Toronto Blue Jays; Gary Bettman,
ge neral counsel of the NBA;
Richard Patrick, president of the
Washington Capitals; Richard
Pound, chainnan of the International Olympic Committee's marlccting
co mmission; and Ken Dryden, a
Toro~to lawyer and former NHL
goaltender.
Also mentioned have been several American executives with
strong television backgrounds.
During Ziegler's term the league
deve loped superstars like Wayne
Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, but
failed to develop its market notably in the United States.
Although the NHL usually played
to sellout crowds, its last regular season game shown on American
commercial network television was
10 1975 - two years before Ziegler
took office.
While network TV filled the
coffers of other leagues, the NHL
scrambled for a paltry $5-million
SportsChannel deal on the eve of
last season.
The television failures kept
hock ey from auaining the statu s
(See ZIEGLER on Page S)

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and. Grq,ory DuUclJ, ti.abt Clldl; and Har·
vey Wibm. fmc Kf"ety.

Hockey
N.UO.W ll«key ~..ape

BOSTON BRU1NS - Named Mike.
O'ConneU, toach of their Providence
team in the AmeDee Hoctty Leap.
CHICAGO BLA.CKHAWXS - An nwnced that ~ Ktmln will rdinquilh
tw JM u eo~d\ and ranain acncn.l man·

ZIF.GLF.R RESIGNS -John Ziegler, shown in a file pbolo,
announced Thursday his resignation as NHL president alter IS
yea rs at the post. Speculation as to the nature or his resignation
would be addressed today, according to a league spokesman. (AP)

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OUciF (McDowell 8-]) II Minneeot.~
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Texu (Wiu '1-4) 11 Otk.land (Sunnrt
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ership group lor buying the team Thursday. The
sale, approved 25-l by major league owners,
was five montbs in the making. (AP)

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GJV1NG THANKS- A Seattle restaurant
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Phi.lacleJpu&amp;, .3!1; M.t&amp;adan, New Yc:d ,
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RUNS - Bond•. PmaburJb. 45 ,
Gwynn. Sm Diqo. 40; BJU10, Hcw10n.
39: T. Fernandez., S111 Dieao, 39: Oria ·
•om. MMtre.al, 38; Krui., Pbiladdphia.
37: Unkfcrd., SL l...wia, 36..
RBI - O.ultoa. Pluladdphi.l, 4~: Me·
Griff, S111 Dieso. 43: Bmda, Pill.lburJh,
42; Murra~ . New York, 42; PcndlclOfl ,
Atlanta, 41: Ganl, AUanu, 40; B~ill•,

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Toronto posts 4-0
win over Boston
in limited schedule
By DEN WALKER
AP Baseball Writer
Back 10 the days when Roge r
Clemens and Jack Morris were
growing up, there used to be great
p1tch10g duels all the time. There
was Koufax-Marichal and GibsonDrysdale, Seaver -Carlton and
Palmer-Hunter, and it seemed like
they happened three and four times
eac h season.
Nowadays, they don't have
those kinds of games much. Teams
don't play each other as often as
they used to, and pitchers don't
pitch as frequently as they did.
Once in awhile, though, a nice
matchup comes along worth notic·
ing . So it was Thursday night at
SkyDome when Clemens, base·
ball's best pitcher these days, faced
Morris, baseball's reigning best
big-game pitcher.
Morris beat Clemens this time,
tossi ng a four-hiuer that led Toronto past Boston 4-0. The Blue Jays
won their fourth in a row and the
Red Sox have los! nine of 13.
"I 've faced Morris many times,
and if you don't get to him early,
hke any top-notch staner he'll settle in and get his momentum
goin g," Clemens said.
Cle mens had been 9-0 10 his
prev ious 12 starts against the Blue
Jays. But Joe Carter, Dave Win ·
fi eld and Pat Borders homered off
Clemens, and that was plenty for
Morris .
·'There's no denying he's one of
the great pitchm in the game today
- probably the bes~" Morris said.
"But he's been beaten before and
he'll be beaten again."
In other games, California
defea ted Chicago 4-0 and Balti more downed Detroit 7. 5.
Clemens (9-4) had won his last
six starts overall and was leading
the majors with a I .56 ERA.
Morris (7 -3) pitched his first
shutout since Game 7 of the World

Series lasi-October. He walked
three and struck out two in his fifth
complete game of the season and
hi s 27th regular-season shutout.
"I don't know if I'd call this my
be st performance of the year,"
Morris said. "Maybe after the sixth
inning. That's about the time all
my pitches staned to click."
Clemens gave up seven hits and
left after Winfield's solo home run
m tl1e eighth inning made it4-0. He
struck out seven and walked three.
Caner put Toronto ahead with a
two-run homer in the third inning.
Caner's 12th home run of the sea·
son carne with two ouL
Borders hit a solo homer, his
sixth, in the seventh inning. Win field hit his lOth home run of the
season and the 416th of his career
in the eighth.
Angels 4, White Sox 0
Ben Blyleven got his 281st vic·
tory. Blyleven (2-0) gave up four
hits in six innings and struck out
four at Chicago.
Joe Grahe, shifted from being a
starter to a stopper since Bryan
Harvey was sidelined with elbow
trouble, pitched 2 2/3 innings for
his f1~t major I~ save.
Lee Stevens h1t a two-run double in the top of the sixth for a 3-0
lead against Alex Fernandez (3-7).
Luis Polonia scored twice and stole
two bases, a day after he stole four
times.
Orioles 7, Tigers 5
Joe Orsulak hit a three -run
homer in the fust inning and Balumore won at Tiger Stadium.
Orsulak's fust home run of the
season capped a four-run inning
againsl Bill Gullickson (7-4) .
Rob Deer hit his 16th home run
for Detroit Travis Fryman also
homered for Detroit.
Alan Mills (3·1) pitched I 1/3
innings for the victory and Gregg
Olson went I 1/3 innings for ht s
17th save.

Waltrip looking for first
Winston Cup victory
in Spark_Plug 500
By MIKE OWEN
LONG POND, Pa. (AP)
Nobody has to remind Michael
Waltrip that he has yet to wm a
Winston Cup race.
He's just not going to let it put
extra pressure on him.
"I'~ happy if I run well and run
co mpClltively ," said Waltrip ,
whose only second-place finish on
NASCAR's top circuit came at
Pocono International Raceway m
Jun e 1988. ' 'I'm my own worst
en tic.
" If there' s any pressure on me, I
do put it on myself. I feel like the
ability that I have will be good
enough to win a lot of races."
Pole qualifying is today on the 2
l/2 -mtle tri -oval at Pocono for
Sunday's Champion Spark Plug
500.
"I feel like I know how to
wtn,'' said Waltrip, in his seventh
year as a Winston Cup regular. " I
thmk we deserve to win a race."
Actually, he has visited Victory
Cirt:le, but not in a race that counts
m the season standings. In each of
the last two years. Waltrip has won
th e Winston Open. a race for
drivers who didn't win the previous
season.
"I needed it bad because of how
things had gone," he said.
The 29-year-old Waltrip fondly
recalls his 1988 runner-up finish .
"I was running flfth or sixth or
seventh," he said. "I was having a
decent run. We pitted with 40 or so
laps to go .... With about seven or
e1ght laps to go, the guys who were
runmng in front of me began to pit
fo r gas. They all kept pitling,
except for Geoff Bodine."
Both gambled on fuel and Bod ·

1nc won the race.
Last year, Waltrip fmished 18th
after starting fifth in the June race.
The following month, at least 10
cars were involved in a wreck
about a third of the way through
the race - but Waltnp didn't even
make it that far. He crashed on the
14th lap.
Waltrip has dnven the Bahari
Racing Pontiac to only one top-10
fmish this year, a fourth-place
showing at Rockingham, N.C., in
the second race of the season.
He ha s been ready for so me
lime for his fmt Winston Cup viclory. He figures he' s been close a
co uple of times - notably in the
season-opening Daytona 500.
"We were sitling at Daytona
running second with seven laps to
go and broke." he said.
Sunday's race gives season le ader Davey Allison a chance to
rebound after finishing 28th last
Sunday at Sonoma, Callf. Allison's
finish helped several drive~ close
the gap in the season race, with
defending champion Dale Earn hardt pulling within 28 points essentially a differen ce of s1x
places in one race.
Bill Elliott is only three points
behind Earnhardt and Harry Gant is
one back of Elliott. All three
drivers often run strong at Pocono.
Waltrip hasn't finished in the
top 10 at Pocono since that secondplace fmish four years ago, but he
likes the unusual layout of varied
turns and straightaways.
"That's the only track we shift
gears on -(only) oval - other
than the road courses," Waltrip
said. "That makes it a little more
challenging."

Reynolds case 'a quadruple
dilemma,' says IAAF chief
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The afterward .
"We fmd ourselves in the mid·
Butch Reynolds case is "a quadru·
pi e dilemma." according to the die of a four-way inte~tion, with
president of track and field 's traffic coming from all directions .
No one shows any sign of stop·
national governing body.
Reynolds, the former Ohio State ping," said Frank Greenberg, press1ar who holds the 400-meter Ident ofTAC.
world, was suspended for two years
"First, as the U.S. member of
by the International Amateur Ath·
letic Federation, track and field's the IAAF, we are obliged by law to
world governing body , after abide by international rules, and we
allegedly testing positive for must protect U.S. athletes," Green·
steroids following a European meet berg said. "Second, as American
citizens we're bound to uphold
in August 1990.
But a district court judge in U.S. law. It's very obvious that the
·. Columbus, Ohio, has issued a tern - rules of the IAAF and the injunc. · porary restraining order allowing tion of the Ohio coun are at odds.
''Third, this situation threatens
. Reynolds to compete, despite the
1he
eligibility of American athletes.
IAAF's ban.
The
IAAF has made it clear that
The judge will rule June 18 on
anyone
who competes against a
whether Reynolds should be persuspended
athlete risks disqualifi. mitr.ed 111 run in the Olympic trials
cation.
And
fourth ... it s our
.June 19-28 in New Orleans.
responsibility
to
guaranlee the proThe Athletics Congress' executeCtion
of
athletes
as individuals.
tive commiuee will hold a r.elecon·
"The
matter
of
Butch Reynolds
·ference call today to discuss"the
case and will release a statement is a great concern forT AC.''

LUMBER
WEEKLY

FALLA WAY TAG - Toronto second base·
man Jeff Kent (right) ralls backwards to make
the out tag on Boston's Tom Brunansky at sec·

ond base in the fifth inning of Thursday night's
game in Toronto, which the Blue Jays won 4-0.
(AP)

Bulls, Trail Blazers sputtering
into second half of NBA Finals
By MIKF. NADEL
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Air
vs. Glide. Beast of the East vs. Best
in the West. Defending champs vs.
talented challengers. The players
and teams everyone wanted to see
in the NBA Finals.
Yet here they are, the Chicago
Bulls and Portland Trail Blazers,
exchanging airballs and tumovm,
sputtering and slopping their way
to a series tic heading into tonight's
Game 5.
These are the two best teams in
basketball''
"You talk about the athletes on
th e floor , Michael Jordan and
Clyde Drexler, you expect to see
some high-flying stuff," Portland
coac h Rick Adelman said Thursday. "But both teams' success real·
ly depends on how well we defend.
We take away the things each other
docs well.
"Both 1eams have great defcns·
es. That's why we're here. It is
more of a cou nterpunch1ng , half·
court situal.ion."
Coac hes and players say both
team s haven't played thw best.
Believe them .
" It was an exhibition of inepti·
tude that both tea ms played ,"
Chicago coach Phil Jackson said,
explaining a series of founh -quartcr turnovc~ and botched layups m

Portland's 93-88 victory Wednesday.
The Bulls are mad becau se
they've blown two founh -quartcr
leads. The Blazers are upset that
the Bulls give them so little credit.
' 'We 'vc been in control of every
game, but we've made some men·
tal mistakes that have cost us ,"
said Scotuc Pippen, one of Chica go's most mistake-prone players.
"We had them on the ropes in
Gam e 2 and Game 4. It's JUS! a
maHer of going out and playing
beller overall."
Adelman is am used by th e
Bulls' self-pity.
"As far as I know, they haven't
changed the rules for the Finals,"
he said. "The games arc still 4R
mmutcs long. If the Bulls only play
for 42, that's not our problem .
"They think they should have
won the series already. But if they
wanted to be 4-0 and celebrating
and dancing on someone's graves,
they sho uld have won those two
games."
.
The Trail Blazer.; have woo two
of th e last three games de spite
playmg well offensively for only a
fcw stretches.
Their victories were not pretty .
Neither was Chicago's win in
Game 3.
Tlus series features two teams

that do n01hing easily.
The Bull s rolled through lhc
playof fs last season w1th only two
losses Tiley have had at lcas1 two
defeats m each of their last three
rounds this postseason.
"It's never easy," said Jordan ,

who ha.s blamed late-game faUguc
fo r h1s failure in th e cl ut ch in
Games 2 and 4.
The Tra il Blazers have a pen cha nt for gctu ng off to tcrnble
star1.S. Sometimes they rally . Sometimes they don 'L In Game 4, they
were down by 10 before they
scored their first p01nt. trailed by as
many as 13 and were sti ll losing by
seven wtth less than mne minutes
to play.
"Boy, 1f they "'Y It's not ea.sy,
they oug ht to take a Joyride m our
vehicle." Portland's Terry Porter
'"id.
Portland's Jerome Kersey smd
th e Trail Illazcrs wanted Game 4
more than the Bulls did, a fac t Jordan didn't dispute.
"They played like it," he said.
So Jackson and Jordan have
teamed up to challege their tean1 to
play better. The coach and the leader want th e Bulls to get mad. If
there's one thmg the Bulls have
done well is respond to adver sity
- they have yet to lose two playoff games in a row.

Indians utilizing bullpen to reverse
pace toward 100-loss season
CLEVELAND (AP) - The handed' How do certain hiucrs do
Cleveland Indians had clearly been aga10st righl and left-handcrs' li ow
on a pace for another 100-loss sea- hav e they done against your pttch ·
son . Lately though , manager Mike crs 10 the past'"
The re arc other times when you
Hargrove has gotten some relief. as
gamble.
1he team went 6~4 in the las! I0
" I'm not a slave to staustics."
games .
he
sa id . "Sometimes you go on
His bullpen has become one of
your
baseball Jnstmct. I'd say a
th e most productive parts of th e
ballcluh, and he likely will co unt maJority of the decisiOn s we'v e
on 11 aga1n as the Indians open a mad e thi s seaso n have been th e
se ri es ton1g ht w1th the New York nght ones."
Then th ere ar c umc s wh en
Yankees.
you're
JUSt lucky.
Hargrove now has six relievers
On
June 2, Ted Power rc!Jcvcd
and he uses them often. He and
pitc hing coach Rick Adair live for Dav e Ott o to start the c1g hth
a good match-up - using a certain inning. The Indians were leadin g
pitc her against a ccnain hiuer late Scau lc, 4-3. Power threw called
thtrd strikes past Greg Briley and
in the game.
Edgar
Martinez. But with Ken
"You alway s look at lhe num ·
Gri
ffey
Jr. and switch-hitler Dave
bcrs," Hargrove said. "Docs a
Coc
hran
e due to hit. Hargrov e
s witch ~ hJttcr bat better right or left·

Ziegler ...
(Conunucd from Page 4)
enJoyed by major league baseball,
football and basketball.
"As great as Michael Jordan has
been, Mario Lemieux has dominat·
ed our spon this spring playoff,"
said Richard Gordon, majority
owner of the HanJord Whalers and
one of the architects of Ziegler's
undoing. "And for a time, Wayne
Grctzky dominated hockey more
than anybody in the history of
spon. We never took advantage of
it..'

Ziegler's dcpanure is the culm1 ·
nation of a disastrous scasoo for the
NHL, includ1ng the first league·
wide players strike and a lawsuit by
former players alleging misappro·
priaton of pension funds.
Gordon said the NHL needs
new direction.
"Every owner is a businessman
and he wants to see his assets grow,
and we are seeing some erosion in
some places. We need a better television approach. We need a beucr
internatiOnal approach. We have
great Europeans in our game and
the NBA has beaten us in Europe."
Also, contract negotiations with
the players fell apart, selling the
stage for the spring strike and.
eventually, Ziegler's depanure.
Opposition to Ziegler first sur.
faced following the I0-day strike,
during which some longtime gover·
nors reponedly fell he wasn't tough
enough and some newer board
membm thought be wasn't liberal
enough.
A five-man succession committee conferred with Ziegler thi s
week in New York, where the set·
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Canadiens name Demers coach
MONTREAL (AP) - Jacques
Demers returned to his hometow n
Thursday to take the job as head
coac h of the team he worshipped a.s
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Demers. 47, signed a three -year
contract to become the 21st coach
in Canadicns history after spendmg
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hockey broadcaster in Quebec City .
''I' m from Montreal and my
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an ex uberant Demers said at a
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Montreal Forum.
"B ut I know what I'm get ting
inlo. I' m not go10g into this with
my eyes shut."
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�Friday, June 12, 1992

The D~ily Sentinel

By The Bend

Dear Ann Landen: I am a 22year-old mother of three. At the age
of 15, I was physically and mentally
abused by my 22-year-old boyfriend.
Wben I was harely 17, I was left
alone with two of his children. He
has not been seen or heard from
since. At the qe of 20, I was still
a fool, got pregnant again and
had a third baby. Of cou~ that
rdationship didn't last long, either.
Recently I met my Mr. Right He
is gentle and kind, and most of all,
he understands what I have been
through and does everything in his
power to make me feel loved and
secure. He loves my children as if
they were his own. It's been a long
CARLTON DRUMMER
STEVEN SW ATZEL
lime since I have fell this way about
anyone.
Sounds wonderful? Well, it is,
except for one thing. Before we met.
Michael, son of Gary and Teen Institute Camp, varsity bas- he got himself into a 101 of trouble
Sharon Michael, Racine, will be a ketball and baseball, the golf team, with the law and is now serving a
senior at Eastern High School.
football, choir, the Law Enforce- 32-year jail sentence with the
Swatzel, Pomeroy, son of Paula ment Expl&lt;WCtS Post 2230, Summer possibility of parole in seven years.
J. Welker and Michael Swatzel, Youth Lea~ue and Junior Fair The sad thing is that there was no
will be a senior at Meigs High Board. He IS also a member of violence involved in this crime. He
School. He enjoys hunting, fiShing Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
made the mistake of choosing to rob
and outdoor activities, and he par·
Buckeye BoJs State is a nine banks as a career.
ticipates with the varsity football day "hands on workshop in the
He is constantly reassuring me
team .
pnnciples and organization of Ohio that although he would be hurt and
Drummer, son of Gregory and government, where young men upset. I am free to go on w1th my
Teresa M. Tyson-Drummer, Rut - learn about Ohio government by life. I don 'I want to lose this man. I
land, will he a senior at Meigs High operating the agencies and levels of
am deeply in love with him. Please
School. He has been octive with the a mythical state government.
tell me what to do. -- CONR.JSED.
quiz bowl team, Southeastern Ohio
NEPEAN, ONT.
DEAR NEPEAN: Since "Mr .
Right" cannot get out of prison for
alleast seven years, you have plenty

Meigs Boys State delegates named
Three young men from Meigs
County will represent the area at
Buckeye Boys State which begins
today (Friday) and runs through
Sunday on the campus of Bowling
Green State University.
Delegates attending for the
American Legion Drew Webster
Post No. 39, Pomeroy, are Matt
Michael, Steven Priode Swatzel
and Carllllll G. Drummer. The del·
egates are being sponsored at boys
state by Bank One, Farmers Bank
in Pomeroy and the branch of
Farme~ Bank in Tuppe~ Plains.

Community calendar
Community Calendar ilems
appear two days before au event
~ the day of tllat event. Items
~ be receiwd weD in advance
to assure publication in tbe calendar.
FRIDAY
POMEROY · The Tnnity
Church of Pomeroy, Second and
Lynn Streets, will have an ice
cream social Thursday. Friday and
Saturday of Heritage Weekend
from II a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Home..!\1.9de chicken and noodles, sloppy
~s. hot dogs, ham, ham salad ,
11iotato salad, cole slaw, baked
beans, cakes, different beverages
and homemade ice cream will be
available. F1avon of ice cream are
chocolate, vanilla, peach, lemon,
, ~lfllwberry, pineapple, banana and
several special flavori available by
the dip. Food is available for eating-in the air-conditioned social
·rooms or for carry-out. For carry~tcaU, 992-3172.

Sportsman Club in Long Bottom
off Route 248 on Curtis Hollow for
participants age 5·15. Four classes
are offered: ages 5-6; 7-9;10-12;
and 13-15. Prizes awarded in each
class. Open to the public. Free
refreshments available.
REEDSVILLE - The Eastern
Alumni Dinner and Dance wiD be
held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. with
dance to begin at 9 p.m. Music will
be provided by Cruise Brothers.
Additional information may be
obtained by cilling 985-3958 after
6p.m.
LETART - The Mountaineer
Two Cylinder Club chartea" presenlation meeting will be held Saturday from 6-9 p.m. at the Lewt,
W.Va. Community Building on
Sand Hill Road. A potluck dinner
will be held. Public invited.

REEDSVILLE -The Eastern
High School Class of 1972 will
hold a reunion get-together SaturBASHAN - Ice cream social, day from 1-3 p.m. at the Reedsville
Bashau Fire House, Friday, 5 p.m. Locks and Dam shelter house.
Eleven flavon of homemade ice Bring family, snack foods and
cream as well as sandwiches, steak, drink!l .
hot sausage, sloppy joes. hot dogs.
SCIPIO - The Scipio Volunteer
-#fee. pop. homemade pie and live
Fire
Department will hold a lrBCior
~tertainment. Sponsored by
pull
Saturday with weigh-in at 5
~as han Ladies Auxiliary.
p.m. and puU at 6 p.m. Kids classes
MIDDLEPORT - Ballroom 800, adults ciMSCS, 900, 1000, and
dance Friday, 7-11 p.m., American 1100. Refreshments available
Legion Annex. Middleport. Cost is including homemade ice cream.
$5 per peoon. Food and ice availMIDDLEPORT - The Middleable. Call 992-9904, 992-7057 or
port
First Baptist Church will have
992-2232 for information.
a Vacation llible School regislrBRIPLEY, W.VA. - Ltberty uon kick -off party Saturday from
Mountaineers will perform Friday 1-3 p.m. for children age four
throu gh siXIh grade completed.
at Ska~eland in Ripley. W.Va.
There will be games, prizes and
POMEROY · Senior Citizens food.
Dance Club will have a dance FriPOMEROY - There will be a
day from 8-11 p.m. w1th music by
recycle
day on the parking lot at
Smokey Mountain Drifters. Public
invited. Bring snacks for the snack Kroger in Pomeroy Saturday from
9 a.m. to noon. All recyclable items
table.
1ncluding can, glass, cardboard,
CHESHIRE - The Gallia-Meigs plastic, newspaper will be acceptCommunity Action Agency will ed.
have a free clothing day Friday
RUTLAND - There will be a
from 9 a.m. to noon a1 the old high
dance at the Rutland American
school building in Cheshire.
Legion Hall Saturday from 8 p.m.
LONG BOTTOM - Fauh Full to midnight with music by White's
Gospel Church in Long Bottom Hill Band. Public invited.
wi ll hold a hymn sing Fnday at
7:30p.m. Pastor Steve Reed invites
LOTrRIDGE · Country mus1c
the public. Fellowship will follow .
night at the Lottridge Community
Center will be held Saturday from
7 p.m . to m1dnight. All bands are
SATURDAY
FA!RPLAIN. W.VA.- The Lib- welcome and refreshments will be
erty Mountaineers will perform available. Public invited.
iaturday at the Jackson County
0
SUNDAY
Jamboree in Fairplain, W.Va.
RACINE · Transparent "rock in
_ POMEROY • Sl Paul Lutheran a different light" in concert Sunday
1d urch , Second Street and at 3 p.m. at the Racine United
Sycamore, Pomeroy, will provide Methodist Church. Admission, $1
lunch Saturday from II a.m . to 4 donation.
p.m. Hot dogs, sloppy joes. cole
COOL VILLE - Dedication of
slaw, po1810 chips, soft drink!l, iced
the
new fellowship hall for the
tea, lemonade, coffee and desserts
Coolville
United Methodist Church
-will be available for purchase in Sl
will
be
Sunday
at 6 p.m. Public
,Paul'• air conditioned fellowship
invited.
~· Pllblic invited.
~.

DARWIN - Modem Woodmen
of Americl Camp 7230 will have a
cookout Saturday at 7 p.m. at the
south bound piJt on Route 33 near
Darwin. Hamburgers, hot dogs,
1-1111M and condiments will be provided. Bring a covered dish. Public
invited. Each father wi ll receive a
small gift.

~~!a:be aLONG
BOTIOM - There will
O.hlng derby Saturday from 81~:30

a.m. at the Forked Run

POMEROY - SOLOS, a Christian fellowship of single adults wiD
continue its singles-oriented bible
study on "Rejection· Sunday at 4
p.m. at the Pomeroy United
Methodist Church. The scripture
wi II be Luke 4: 14-30 and I Timothy 5:1 and 6:2.
POMEROY • The family of
Harley and Carrie Whaley will
hold a reunion Sunday at I p.m. the
roadside rruk on Route 33 north of

Pomeroy.· Bring a covered dish.
ROCK SPRINGS - There will
be a hymn sing at the Rock Springs
United Methodist Church Sunday
at 7 p.m. with Harmony of
Coolville performing. Rev. Keith
Rader invites the public.
CARPENTER - Rev . Bob
Sagraves, Columbus, will be conducting revival at the Mt. Union
Church located IWO miles south of
Carpenter at 6:30p.m. nightly .
Special singers. Pastor Joe N.
Sayre invites the public.
POMEROY - The Classics will
present a free concert aaoss from
the Meigs Museum in Pomeroy at I
p.m. Sunday. Bring a lawn chair
and enjoy the hits of the 40's, 50's
and 60's.
MIDDLEPORT - The Middle·
port Child Conservation League
will have its annual family picnic
Sunday at 5 p.m. at the home of
Bob Blackston. A potluck will be
held. Meat will be provided. Bring
table service. There will be installation of officers.
MONDAY
BRADFORD - Vacation Bible
School, Bradford Church of Christ,
Monday through Friday, 9-11:30
a.m. daily.
POMEROY - Hillside Baptist
Church, Vacation Bible School,
Monday through Friday. 6-8 :30
p.m. Call 992-6768 for a ride.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
First Baptist Church. Vacation
Bible School, Monday through Fri·
day, 9 a.m. to noon daily. "Team
Up With Jesus." For children ages
four through sixth grade completed.
RACINE - There will be a meet·
ing to organize au antique tractor
and small engine club for Meigs
County on Monday at 7:30p.m. at
Southern High School. Everyone
welcome.
PAGEVILLE · The Board of
Trustees for Columbia Townsh1p
will meet in special session Mon·
day al 7:30 p.m. at the rue station
to consider OTA group rating for
workers compensation.
ENTERPRISE - Enterprise
United Methodist Church wiU hold
bible school Monday through Friday from 9-11 a.m. daily. All children welcome.

By LAURAN NEERGAARD
Associated Press Wrlttr
ATLANTA - Deaths from

cancer are incrwins. par·
ticularly amona black men, ~te
prosra~e

Improved methods of early detec·
bon, fedetal bealth officials reported Thursday.
The increased death rate raises
questions about the benefits of
newer and mme expensive tests to
detect the disease, said Ron Aubert,
an epidemiologist for the Centers
for Disease Control.
_"There is clearly something
gomg on. It's becoming a growing
public health problem," Aubert
said. "But there are swdies that are
needed to evaluate the benefit of
=nin~ and early detection.
"We re not to the point that
organizations feel comfortable

CLAYTON , Mo. (AP) - An
attorney for three people injured
last summer in a riot at a Guns N'
Roses concert says he wants to be
waiting for lead singer Ax! Rose if
he appears in comt next month.
Frank J. Kaveney has asked Sl
Louis County Prosecutor Robert
McCulloch to make Jllblic the date
and time of Rose's eourt appearance so Rose can be served with
summonses for civil lawsuits.
"I thought as long as he was
going to groce SL Louis with his
presence, that the people who are
injured ought to be able to communicate with him," Kaveney said
Wednesday.
Dan Diemer, an assistant county
prosecutor, said McCulloch would
review the request.
Thirty-four people wm taken to
hospitals afler the riot with what
authorities described as minor
injuries.
Tbe prosecutor's office has been
trying for months 10 get Rose to
appear in St. Louis to face four
counts or misdemeanor assault and
one count of prqltity damage.
Rose's attorney, Arthur Mar gu~s. 581d his client wiD appea- in
comt in July. Tbe band currently is
touring in Europe.
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - A fami ly is suing the rock group Van
Halen and its record company for

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of time to think about whether or
not you want to spend your ~fe with
a person who has made a career of
robbing banks.
I would urge you not to pass up
opportunities to go ou1 with others
if something interesting should come
along. Good luck.
Dear Ann Landers: Fifteen years
ago, my husband was divorced
from his high school sweetheart. The
dtvorce was a bitter one. She lefl
h1m for another man. Their parting
was preuy awful, but his parents and
the parents of his Conner wife have
remained good friends.
This has created a problem for
me because my in-laws manage 10
bring "Melanie" into every conver·
sation . I don't understand why they
must keep "Jimmy" up-to-date on
everything that is happening 10 her
and her family. He never mentions
her name to me and I can't believe
he is the least bit interested in what
she IS doing.
This problem became so upsetting
10 me that we went for counseling.
The therapist said Jimmy was
engaging in "conflict avoidance" -·

that when someone doesn't like
something but makes no effort
to express his true feelings, the
message comes across as "silence is
consent"
!love my in-laws but when every
conversation is peppered with news
of Melanie and her family, I feel
angry, alienated and like an outsider.
After nine years of Melanie babble.
I am about ready to choke. I've
pleaded with Jimmy to please
say something to his parents. but he
insists that he has no right to tell
them what 10 talk about and if they
want to talk about Melanie. it's no
big deal .
Jimmy and I love each other
dearly but the bickering over this
matter is making me miserable. Any
advice? -- FEELING LEFT OUT
DEAR FEELING: Since your
husband IS obviously a gutless
wonder. I feel that you shouW tell
your in-laws, privately, exactly
what you've told me. If they truly
care about your feelings. they will
deep-six the Melanie updateS and life
will be smoother.
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Assembly of God
Liberty A""mbly

a( God

Oudding Lane, Mason, W.Va.
Puror: Dan S. Eaton
Sunday Worship - 10:30 p.m
Thursday Services - 7 p.m.

Baptist
Free Will Baptist Church
A.s.h Street, Middleport
Pas lor: Mark Morrow
Saturday Scrvicr: - 7:30p.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wo~hip - 11 11- .m.,
Wednesday Serv ice 7:30pm
Rutland J-lrst Baptist Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
Pomeroy First Baptist
Eait Mam St .
Pastor: Dr. !..er. Morris
Sunda~· School - 9:30a.m
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
l'irst Southern Raptist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor: E. Lamar O' Hryant
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship- 10:45 am ., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Semces - 7:30p.m
Middleport Jo1rst Raptlst
Comer Sunh &amp; Palmer
Pas tor: Rev. James A. . Seddon
Sunday School - 9: 15a.m.
Worsh.Jp - 10·15 a.m .
Wednesday ServJccs - 7 p.m.
Radne f1rst Rapllst
Pastor : Str:vc Deaver
Sunday School · 9:30a .m.
Wun;hlp - 10:40 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m
Silver Run Baptist
l'astur: Bill Lilli e
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wcdne£day Serv1ces - 7:30 p.m.
Mt. Union lbptlsl
Pastor: Joe N. Sayre
Sunday St:huol - 9:45a .m
Evening · tdO p m
Wednesday Services · 6:30p.m.

making recommendations that people get these early screenings, as
they have with breast and cervical

cancer."

The Atlanta-based COC reponed Thursday that death s from
prostate cancer increased 2.5 percent among while men and 5.7 per·
cent among black men from 1980
to 1988, the latest year for which
figures were available.
In 1980, about 17.3 white men
per 100,000 - or a total of 19,095
- died from prostate cancer. The
rate reached 18.6 in 1988, when the
total was 24.175.
For blocks, the rate was 37.4 in
1980 - a total of 3,670 - and
39.6 in 1988 - a total of 4,.581.
Aubert attributes the higher
block mortality rateS to fewer can·
cer screenings among blacks and

more than $2 million because their
telephone number wa.~ included in
a scrawl of graffiti on a 1991 album
cover.
Mern~ of the McNutt family,
formerly of Tulsa, say they were
subjected to obscene and threaten·
ing telephone calls and that their
home and cars were vandalized
after they complained 10 the media.
The McNutts flied an invasion
of privacy lawsuit Wednesday in
U.S . district court. The lawsuit
seeks S2JJ68 million for emotional
distress.

less access to more expensive and
sophisticated tests and ueatmenL
"It may not be so much of a
racial difference as a socioeconom·
ic one," he said. "If we were to
compare blacks and poor whiles,
I'm not sure what we would see."
There is also a higher rate of
blacks being diagnosed as having
prostate cancer, the COC said, but
the diagnosis rate for whites
increased faster.
The American Cancer Society
predicts 34,000 deaths in the Unit·
ed States this year from prostate
cancer.
Prostate cancer generally occurs
in men over age 50 . T-e risk
increases with age.
Doctors generally check for
tumors with a rectal examination.
which is included in the price of a
rootine physical.
But some men opt for more
expensive tests. The prostate specific antigen test, about $75,
screens blood samples for elevated
levels of an antigen associated with
the prostate, but critics warn that
the levels can increase for reasons
other than tumors.
Also available is ultrasound, in
which sound waves can detect
small tumors. It generally costs
more than $100.
"Despite the improved effec·
tiveness of (aU three tests) to detect
disease at earlier stages, these
methods have not yet been associ·
ated with a reduction in prostate
cancer mortality," the COC repoo
said.

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St. Rt. 14 3 just off Rt. 7
PaSLor: Ke'o'. James R. Acree=, Sr
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Worship - II a.m., 6 p.m
Wednesdlly .Xrvices - 7 p.m.
Hope B1ptlst Chapel
570 Grant St., Middlepon
Pastor: David Bryan , Sr
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Worship · II a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Servu:x::s · 7 p.m.

Vktory Baptist
525 N. 2nd St. MJdd\cport
Pastor: Jam es E. Keesee
Worship · 10 a.m .• 7 p.m.
Wednesday SCFVIccs - 7 p.m
Faith Baptist Church
Rai lroad St. Masoo
Sunday School . 10 a.m
Worshlp - 11 a.m.• 6p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
Forest Run Baplist
r&amp; s1o1. Anu~ Hun
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worsh1p - 11 1.m

Mt. Moriah Baptist
Foorth &amp; \-fain St , Middlepon
Pastor: Rev. G1iber1 Craig, Jr.
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Wonhip - 10:45 am
Antiqully Baptist
Putor: KeMelh Sm~lh
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m.
'Thursday Services · 7:30p.m
Rutland Fr« Wlll Raptlst
S.lm St.
Pastor : Rev. Paul Taylor
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening . 7 p m
Wcdne5day Services - 7 prn
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Micldlepon
Sunday School - 10 am
Worship . 11 a.m .
Wedne«iay Service - 7:30p.m.
Salurday Service - 7:30 p.m .

Catholic
Sacred Heart Calhollc Chun:h
161 Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992-589P.
Jlastm: Rev . W&amp;h.e.r E. Heinz
Sat. Coo~ 4:45 -5:15 p_.m.; ~an - 5:30p.m.
Sun. Con. - 8:45-9.15 a.m.,
Sun . Mau - 9:30a.m.
Daily Man - 8:30a.m.

Pomeroy Church or Christ
212 W. Main St.
Pa stor: Andrew Miles
Sunday School · 9:30a.m
Worsh1p 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Wonhip - 10 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Middleport Church a( Christ
lob ond Main
Pastor. AI Hartsoo
Sunday &amp;:hool - 9:30 a.m.

Worship - 8:15, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m .
Wednc~day Services - 7 p.m

Keno Church or Christ
Won.hip-9:30 a.m

Sunday School - 10:30 a.m
Bcarwallow Ridge Church ol Chrlst
Pasror: Jack Colegro"e
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Wo~hip- 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Service! - 6:30p.m.

Zion Church ol Christ
Pomeroy, Harrismville Rd. (Rl. 143)
PallOr. Inrerim paslOr
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wem.esday Servires - 7 p.m.
Bradbury Church of Christ
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Tuppers Plains Churdl of Christ
Pastor: Robert Fosler
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
WOfship - 9:45a.m. , 6:30p.m.
Outer Church of Chr lst
Pastor: OuU Stew an
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip- 10:30 Lm.
Wednesday Servia:s - 7 p.m.
Rulland Churd• ol Chri st
Pastor: Eugene E. Underwuud
Sunday School · 9:30a .m
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m

Mason Church of Christ
Miller St., Maron, W Va
Sunday School - \0 om.
Wo,hip · II a.m.. 7 p.m.
Wedne~day Servitts- "! p.m
Bndford Chun:h of Christ
SL RL 124&amp; CoRd 5
Pastor: Derd Stump
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m ., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Savices - 7:30p.m.

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Sunday School · 10 a.m.
EveninJ - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servicr: - 7 p_m
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Langsville Christian Church
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Service 7:30p.m
Hemlock Gron: Chuch
PIStor: Charles Domigan
Sunday school - 10:30 a.m.
Worship-9:30a.m.. 1 p.m

R.eedsvllle Church ~Christ
Pastor: Rlilip Stunn
Sunday SchooL 9JQ a.m.
WorshipServicr.: 10:30a.m.
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Hysell Run Holiness Church
Pas tor: Robert Man ley
Sund ay School - 9:30a .m.
Wonhip - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Thursday Service -7 :30p.m
Harrisonville Holiness Chapter
Pa~LOr: Rev . John ~eville
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Worship - II a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service-7:30p.m .

Latter-Day Saints
Reorganized Church or Jesus Christ
In LaUer Day Sainl'i

Portland-Racine Rd
Pastor: W1lliam Roush
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 1:30 p.m.

Lutheran
St. John Lutheran Chun:h
Pine Grove
Pastor: Laura A. Leach Sh1tffler
Worship - 9:30a.m.
SllJlday School - 10:30 a.m.

Churc-h or God of Propht&gt;cy
0.1 . White Rd . oUSt. Rt. 160
Pastor: Pal Henson
SW1day School - 10 a.m
Wonh.ip - 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services 7 p.m
New Lire Chun:h of God
ClieslCr
Pastor : Gary Hines
Swtday School - 9:30a.m
Wonhip - 6 p.m.
Wednesd'}' Services · 7

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Carmel
Paslor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun)

Sutton
Pulor: Kenneth Hiker
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Worshi p - 10:45 a.m. (1st&amp;: 3rd Sun)

East Lelart
Panor: Roger Grace
Sunday School - 10 a.m
Wonh.ip · 9 a.m

United Methodist
Graham Unlltd Melhodlsl
Wonhip - 9 :30a.m. (I st &amp; 2nd Sun) ,
7 30 pm (lnl &amp; 4th Sun)
Wednesday Semce · 7:30p.m.
Ml. Olin Un iltd Methodist

Racine
Pas! or: Roger Gnce
Sw1day School - \0 a.m.
Worsh.ip- II a.m.

Off 114 behmd Wilk e1ville
Paslor: Ouules Jones
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worsh.ip - !0:30a.m., 1 p.m .
lhul'!day Serv1ces - 7 p.m.

Laurel CUff Free Methodist Church
Putor: William Williams
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - \0:30a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday &amp;:rvi~s -1 p.m.

Meigs Cooperative Parish
Northeast Cluster
All.-..!
Panor: Sharoo Hausman
Sunday School -9:30 a.m.
Won hip - II a.m., 6:30 p.m.

RuUand Bible Methodist
Pastor: Rr.v . Ivan Myen
SWJ.day School - 9:30 a.m.
Everung - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servict'.l . 7 p.m.

Chester
Pastor: Sharon Hau!man
Wo1'5h1p · 9 a.m.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Thunday Services - 7 p.m.
Joppa
Putor: Brenda Wt!her

Tuppers l'talns St. Paul
Pastor: Sharon Hausman
Sunday Sc~l - 9 a.m.
Worstup - 10 a.m
Tuesday Servicc.J -1 :30 p.m
Centra l Cluster
Asbury (Syracusr)

Pastor: Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m
Wed nesday Services - 7 30 p m
Enlerprise
Puloc.. Kr.ith Rader
Sunday Sch&lt;:&gt;OI - 10 a.m
Won hlp- 9 a.m., 6 p.m
Tuesday Services - 7 p.m.
Flatwoods
Pastor: Ketth Rader
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Wonhip - ! \a.m., 6 p.m.
Thu rsday Servtces - ·1 p.m.
FOf'esl Run
PaSlor: Wesley Thatche r
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wmsh1p - 9 a.m
Tnu~day Scrv1ccs - 6:30 p.m.

Heatb (Mlddltport)
Pastor: F11nk Smith
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
WOJship - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Services · 6 p.m

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Syracuse Ml~lun
1411 Bridgeman SL, Sy111cusr.
Putor: Roy (Mlke) Thompson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wedneiday Servicr - 7 p.m

Hazel Communit)· Chun:h
Off RL 124
Pastor: Edsel Hart
Sunday School · 9:30a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Dyeswille Community Chu.-ch
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worship - 10:10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Burlington Community Church
Burlingham
PaslOr. Ray Laudennill
Sunday School. - I0 a.m.
Worshtp - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Sem.:e - 7 p.m.
Chrlstlan Fellowship Cenler
Salem St., Rutland
Pastor: Robert E. Musser
Sunday School. - 10 a.m.
Wo1'5hip · 11:15 a.m.. 7 p.m
Wednesday Semcr: · 7 p.m.

Morse Chapel Church
Sup.: Mlke Matson
Sunday school - 10 a.m
Wonhip · II •.m .. 7 p.m
Wednesday Serv~ce · 1 p.m
Fai th Gospel Church

Coolville United Methodist Parlstl
l'aswr: Harold E. Alloway -Priddy
Coolville Chun:h
Main &amp; Fiflh St
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
W orsh.i~ - 9 a.m
Tuesday SeMces - 7 p.m

Loog 801100\
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:45 am., 7:30p.m
Wt:dnesday 7:30p-m
Ml. Olive Community Church
PJStor: Lawrenct Bush
Sunday SchoeN · 9:30a .m
hcning · 7 p.m.
Wedncday Service - 7 p_m.
United Faith Church
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy Ry-Pass

Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Wonh..ip - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Servicr: - 7 p m .
Ecdesla Fellowship
12K Mill St, Middleport
Putor Chuck McPherson
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeMce - 1 p.m.

Nazarene
Raclnt Flnt Church of tht Nazarene
Pastor: Thc.nas L. Gates , II
Sunday School - 9:30a.m .
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6 p-m
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m.
Middlepor1 Church ofthf Nnannr
Pastor : Rev . Uoyd D. Gnmm, h
Sund•y School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m ., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday SeMces · 7 p.m

Full Gospd Ughth..,..
33045 Hiland Road, Pomero)·
Pastor: Roy Hunter
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening 7:30p.m.
Tue!day &amp;t lbursday ·7:30p.m
Neue Settlement Churctl
Sunday Wonhip · 2JO p.m .;
Thursday servicet · 7:30p.m.
Soolh Bethel New Testamenl
Silver Ridge
Pastor: Duane Syderutridler
Sunday School - 9 1 . m

204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH.

992-2975

992 -5141
264 South 2nd

Middleport

Freedom Gospd Mission
Bold Knob. oo Co. R&lt;i 3 l
Pastor: Re'l . Roger Willford
Sund•y School · 9oJQ a.m.
Worship- 10:45 a.m., 1 p.m
Wr.dnesday SeMce- 7 p.m.
White's Chapel Wesleyan
Coolville Road
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Rid~our
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worsh1p - 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Semce · 7 p.m.
Fairview Rlble Church
Letan. W.Va . Rt 1
Paslor: James Lewu
Sunday School - 11 Lm
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m
Wednesday Service - 7:30p.m
Calvary Bible ChuKh
Pomeroy Pile, Co. Rd .
Pastor: Rev. Blackwood
Sunda)' School · 9:30a.m.
Wnnhip \0:30 .a.m., 7:30p.m .
Wednesday Servic:c - 7:30p.m
Spiritual Faith Chur&lt;'h
State 338, Antiquity
Pastor: A . Stewan
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 7:30p-m .
Thunday Service- 1:30 p.m.
Calnry Pilgrim Chapel
Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rev . Victor Rouah
Sunday School 9:30a.m.
Wonh.:r.
· - 11 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednes ay Service - 7:30p.m.
Stl..,ersviUe Word of Faith
PaslOr: David Dailey
Sunday Schoo[ 9:30a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Thunday Service - 7:30p.m
Rrjoicing Ure Church
500 N. 2nd A"&lt; .• Moddlqoort
PasiOr: Re". Michael Pangio
Sunday School - I 0 a.m.

Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pentecostal
PtnleoostaiA.... biJ
SL RL 124. R..cine
Putor: William Hoback
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
Middleport Penlecmt.al
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Ouk Baker
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Evening - 6 p.m.
Wedneaday S.rvicct • JJQ p.m,

Presbyterian
Harri...,,ll.. ProsbJilrian Cluwdo
Wonh.lp -9 a.m.
Sunday School · 9:45 a.m.
Mlddleporl Presbyterian
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Wors h1p · 10 a.m., 4 p.m. (2nd A: 4lh Sun.)
Syratuse Flrst Uniled Pnsltyterian
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Wor~ hip - II a.m., 4 p.m. (1st &amp; 3rd Sun.)

Seventh-Day Adventist
Stvtnth-Day Adventllt
Mulbeny Hu. Rd .• Pomeroy
Pastor. Roy Lawwky
Saturday Services :
Sabbalh School . 2 p.m.
Wonhip · 3 p.m.

United Brethren
MI. Hennon United Breltlnn
in Christ Churdl
Te~u Community olf CR 82
P-astor: Robcn Sanders
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wors tup · 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p,m
Wedne!day Services - 7:30p.m.
Edtn United Brethren In Chrlsl
2 I fl mile1 north ~ Reedsville

on Sl.11.e R001e 124
Pasun: Rev. Robert Mallley
Sund•y School - 10 a.m.
Worship - 7:30p.m.
Wedne,day Servitts- 1:30 p.m.

Pomeroy Church or lhe Nazar~ne
Panor: Rev. lbomas McClung
Sunday School · 9JO a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m . and 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
C hester Church of the Nu.arene
Pastor: Re". Herben Gt~ote
Sunday School • 930 a.m
Wooh.ip - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

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Pastor: Clyde W. Henderson
Sunday School - 9:30 Lm
l!'lening - 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 7 p.m.

Syral'use Ch urch d lhe Nuarene
Pastor: Rev. Glenn McMillan
SWlday School · 9:30 a.m.
Wonhip - IO:J01.m., 6p.m.
Wednesday Ser.'ices · 7 p.m

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Wo~rup - lO a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service - 1 p.m.

Reedsville Fellowship
Ch urch o( the Nazarene
Pastor : John W. Douglas
Sund•y School · 9:30a.m
Wontup - 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Serv~ces · 7 p.m .

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Putor: Kenneth Baker
SIDlday School - 10 a.m.
Wonhip - 9 a.m
WednesdAy Services - 10 a.m .

St. Paul Lulheran Churth
Comer Sycamore &amp; Second St, Pomeroy
Pa ~to r: Laura A . Leach Shreffler
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Worship - II a.m.

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Faith Tabernacle Church
Bailey Run Road
Pastor: Rev. Emmett Raw~ on
SWJday School - 10:00 !A.m .
Evening 7 p.m
Thursday SeMce · 7 p.m

Mornln!i: Star
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School · 9:45a.m.
wo~hip - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday ServiCXJ - 7:30p.m .

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Southern Clusler
Apple Grove
Pastor: Carl Hick'
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship -10 a.m ., 7 p_m.
Thunday Services - 7 p.m.

Our Suiour Lulheran Church
Walnut and Henry Su., Ravenswood , W.Va .
Pastor: Rev-. George C. Weirick
Surtday School - 9:30a.m.
Worship - II a.m.

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Syncuse Church or God
Apple and Second Su
Pastor: Re'l. Oav1d Russell
Sunday School and Wonhap- &lt;no am
Evt:ning SeMces - 1 p.m.
Wednesday Sl' !VIces 7 p.m

The Salntion Anny
115 Buuemut Ave., Pomeroy
Sunday Schoo! · !0:30a.m.
Wo~tup - 10:00 a.m., 7:30p.m

SnoWYllle
Pastor: Jolononce Smith
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Wontup - 9 a.m.

Reffi.n \lie
1\utor: Rev. Sddon Johnson
Worship · 9:30a.m.
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m
Wednesday .Xrvices · 7:30 p.m

Rutland Church o( God
Pastor : John F. Corooran
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worsh1p- II a.m., 7 p.rn
Wednesday SeMces - 7 p.m

TrlnltJ Congregational Church
Pastor: Re'l. Roland Wildman
O.urch · 9:15a.m.
Worsh.ip - 10:30 a.m .

Mlddleporl Community Church
515 Pearl St., MJdd1ePJrt
Pastor: Sam Ande~oo
Sunday School\0 a.m
Evening · 7:30p.m
Wednesday Serv1ce · 7:30p.m

Torth C hurch
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School - 9:30 a_m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.

Pastor: Rev . J.mes Satterfield
Sunday School · 9 : 4 ~ a.m.
Ew;nin&amp; -"! p.m.
Wednesday Services · 7 p.m

Other Churches

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
SW1day Sch.ool- 9: 15a.m.
Wor5hlp - 10:15 a.m.

Hockingport Churrh
Grand Strw
Sunday School- 10 a.m
Wonhip - II a.m.
Wednesday Servitts - 8 p.m

Church of God

Putor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wodne~day Services - 7 p.m

Rutland
Pastor: Anhur Crabtree
SWJ.day School - 9:30 a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday ServlCC':.'J - 7 p.m

Long Bottom
Paswr: Rev. Seldon Johnson
Sunday School - 9:30a .m.
Worstup - 10:30 a.m
Wednesday Services · 7.30 p.m.

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New Haven Church of the Nazarene

Rock Springs

Christian Union

Hartford Church of Chrlst In
Cllltistian Union
Hartford. W.Va.
Pastor: Rev. David McMann
Sunday School - 11 a.m.
Worship - 9:30a.m., 7:30p .m.
Wednesday Servu:cs · 7:30p.m

Portland First Church or the Nazarene
Pastor: William Justis
Sunday School - 9:30a .m
Worthip - 10·40 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m.

Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services - 6 p-m.

Hob,.. Cburdl or Chris! In
Chrlst.lan Union
Pastor: Theron Durbam
Sunday Scllool - 9:30a.m.
Evening- 1 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

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Pomeroy
Pastor: Eunhae (Grace) Kec
Sunday School • 9o 15 a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m.

Wonh.ip - 9:30a .m
Sllflday School - 10:30 a.m.
Wed~~day Services - 7:30p.m.

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Pint Grove Bible Holiness Church
1!2 ll)ile off Rt. 325
Pastor: Re&gt;~. O'DeU Manley
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 7:30p.m.
Wed~sday Service-7:30p.m

lkthel Church
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday Sch.ool - 9 a.m .
Worship - 10 a.m.
Wedne~day Services · 10 a.m

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Wesleyan Bible Holiness Church
75 Pearl St, Middlep:Jrt.
PaslOr: Rev. Ruy McCany
Sunday school - 9JO a.m .
Worship - 10:30 a.m ., 7:30p.m
Wedrtcsday SeMce - 7:30p.m.

Rutland Church tA the Nu.arene
Pastor: Samuel Buye
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wonhip - 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

Pastor. Wesley Thatcher
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worship - 10 a.m.
Pearl Chapel
Pastor: Aorenc:c Smilh
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 a.m.

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AND

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Grate Eplsa:opal Church
326 E. Main St., Paneroy
Pastor: Rev. D1. Roy C. Myen
Sunday school and wonhip - II a.m .

Liberty Christian Ch urch

Church of Christ

&amp; Affordable
Prices!

992-3847
Sunday School · 11 a.m.

Old lldheFree WUI BapllitChur&lt;h
28601 So. R1. 7. MJddleport

Ash

Don't settle for half, when you can

Episcopal

Su('tess R.oad Church uf Christ
PasLOr. Joseph R. Hoskins
Sunday School - 9 a.m.
Worstup - 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 1 p.m

Sunday School - 10 a.m.
E"cning - 7:30p.m .
l bun day Semces - 7:30p.m .

Minersville

Pomeroy Westside Church of Cllrist
33226 Child'""'' Home R&lt;i

Bethlehem Baptls1
i{ cv. Ea rl Shuler
Sunday &amp; hool - \0:30a .m
Worship · 9:30a .m.
']bursday Semccs - 7:30p.m

WALLPAPER

BORDERS
:.
., ', ·. . .. .. .:. '•
We have Just Purchased A
S199
Semi-Truckload of Imperial
.

ANN LANDERS
"199:1, Leo Aapl..

----People in the news - - - -

Parkersburg, W. Va.

. .

Landers

C hurch of Jesus Christ Apostolk
VanZandt and Ward Rd
Panor: James Miller
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Everung- 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7:30p.m

Pa~tor:

Memorial Bridge Approach On Garfield Ave.

imperial

Ann

Apostolic

Prostate cancer deaths rise despite
better detection; growing problem

Wallpaper &amp; Blind Shop

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The Dally Sentlnei-Page-7

Friday, June 12, 1992
Page 6

Mr. Right could be all wrong

MA TI MI'CHAEL

•

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

POMEROY, OHI0-992 -6677

RIDENOUR

SUPPLY
FURNITURE &amp; HARDWARE
Hom~ht~

Saw\

EWING FUNERAl HOME
" f&gt;i11n it\ rrnd S,·rrif'r Hu'fl'·n"

p
7U NORTH SECOND AVE.
MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

997 -5432

Bill QUICKEL

F.stabllshPd

191~

992-2121
106 Mulilorry ht.

Ponwroy

214 E. Main
992 · sI JO Pomeroy

iibl
\S7

Veterans
Memorial Hospit~l

11 S (. MomOfial Dr.
m-21o4

,_,

�Friday, June

12, 1992
SNAFU® by Bruce Beatt1e

Gallipolis
Ohio

To place an

COPY DEADLINE
Monday Paper
Tuesdav Paper

Call 992-2156
Mo~ .

thru

FRI. 8A.M.-5P.~l. -

SAT.I:I-12

CLOSED Su~DA\

POLICIES
• Adt ouLlide the county your ad runt mwl be prepaid
• Reee~•e daacountlor ad1 pa1d m adnnce

• free Ad. G.,_way and Found ad. under 15 words wall be
run 3 day• at no charge
• Pru:~ or .d for all capil&amp;! lettcn II doubl e pnce of ad COil
• " po1nl hne type oaly u1ed
• Scntmel u not re~~pon1Jble for tr1'o n aher f tr l l d.av (c hed
for erron flut dn ad rumm paper) Call be fo r., 2 00 p m
day after pu.bl.callon lO make correcL10n
• Ad.s thal mwl be paid Ln advance ue
Card of Tbank.l
Happy Aa.
In Memorl.l.m
'rard S ale~
• A clu••f.ed adveru.ement placed m th,. GaU.polu; Da 11)
Tr1bune texcepl Cla.. ifiod D.. play, Bu..toe.t Cud or l....e@:al
\.n~eal wi..llalllo appear lD the Pomt Pleannl Re!!'I.SI.er and
lhe D•• lv Senllnd , rtJIICb..ifl8 onr 18,000 home&amp;

BULUnll BOARD DEADLINE
4:30 P. M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION
Working couple With

no

rent or

Wed.nesda v Paper

ThursdaY Paper
Fnda\ Paper

1 00 p m Wedn esda\
100 p m Thwsda )

Sund ay Paper

1 00 p m Frtday

GaWa (ounlv I \lc•g:11 Cou.ntv

4-46--C alli pooh ~

&lt;.1 9 ::! - !'tl.ddle pora/

367 - (he dUrc
388- \anlon
Z4 5-R.o Gr•nde
:! 5 b-Guun lh1t
M~ - Arahu1. Lh~t

J""q ... \lalnul

hfl -

Public Notice

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
OF AOUCIARY
On May 21, 11112, In tho
Molgo County Probate
Courl, C••• No 27471,
Janet Young, 41820 SR 338,
Roclna, OH. 45771, woo
appointed Admon11trator ol
tho Mbola ol Corl Young.
docooood, lola of 41820 SR
338, Rocino, OH csn1.
Robert E. Buck,
Probole Judge

NOTICE OF SAL£
By virtue of an Order of
Sola lnued out of tho
Common
Courl of
Molga County, Ohio, on tho
con of Dougloo M.
Dompoay, El AI., PlolntiHo,
vo. Wllllom E. Lawlo, El AI ,
Defend•nla,
upon
a
Judgment llloreln rendered,
bolng Cola No. 9Q.CY-241 on
uld Court, I will oHor lor
ula at tho front door of tile
Courthouao on Pomeroy,
Moigo County, OhM&gt;, on lhe
17th dey of July, 1992, ol
10:00 o.m., lhe lollowong
Iondo ond tonamonla, locol·
od ot Syrocuoe, Ohio 45779,
Willi tho moiling
of
P. 0 . Box 1U, Syr•cu•e,
Ohio 4577i. A complete

c...

...........olow.
Being Lot No. 17 ol
Hutchlnoon Subdlvlolon In
lho Townohlp of Rutland,
Fraction 2, 11 r.eorded In
Plat Record No 4, Page 57
of lila Rocordo ol Plate In
the Recorder'• OHice of
Melgo County, Oh10.
Rolwonca O..d Volume
265, Poge 687, Molgo
County Deed Rocordo
Tho obove descrobod r. .l
eatate
been aaalgn.c:l
Audllor'o Parcel No . 11 -

PUBLIC NOTICE
Racine VIllage Clerk will
receive sealed bld1 for a1 978·
F600-Ford Cab/Chassis (old
Radne Fire Department Tank
Truck)
vehicle
1
F61EVAJ1144 untll4 p m on
Juno 26
Minimum bid $3 ,000 00
Can be aean at Racine Water
Building
Blda 10 be opened July 6
at regular Council Meeting
Carolyn L Powell, clerk
Box 375, Recine VIllage
Racine, Ohio 45771
(6) 5, 12, 19, 26 4TC

Public Notice

•

NOncE OF APPOINTUENT
OF FDJCWIY
On May 21, 19112, In tho
llolg1 County Probete
Court, C10e Ito. 27472,

Betty Ch.,._, 2017 N. 4111
Blroot, Columbua, Ohio,
43201, woo oppolntad
Ezooutrlx of tho oatata of

Robert Cuncltt. d•c•••d,
leto of Aoulll 1, Boz I,

Rullnd, Ohio.
Robwt E. Buck,
Proboota Judge
~ K.. fl iHin.S. Clertl
(5) 28; (I) 5, 12. 3ec

1

card of Thanks

MARY PAULINE
MORARITY,
who passed away
on

Son S.ndlnd

Gravel, Dennis
T1ylor 1nd Drew
Fisher for helping
us Improve our
!*king loti

REAL ESTATE AP
PRAISED AT· $30,000 oo.
The real eatale cannot be
oold lor 1011 lion lwo-lhlrdo

lhe appr••ed v.aue.

of our Mother,

TERMS OF SAL£ Caoh
on delivery o r - .
Jomoo M. Souloby,
Sheriff ol Mtigo County
(5) 28; (6) 5, 12, 3k:

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TERMS OF SALE: Cooh
on delivery o f - .
Jomoo M. Souloby,
Sheriff of Melga County
28; (6) 5, 12, 3tc

REAL ESTATE AP.
PRAISED AT: 138,500.00.
Tho rool oototo cannot be
aokl for looo Ilion lwo-llllrdo
lleapprlllaod vllluo.

ooma reel • - convoyed
by En. F. lhlo ond C. lhle to
Edword Ebwo-, b y be•lng dote of Deoornbor
It, 11104, 111d reoorded In

35

Frame Repair
HEW &amp; USED PARTS

FOR All MAKES
&amp; MODELS
992·7013 or
992-5553
OR TOLL Fl!EE

1·800-848·0070
DARWIN, OHIO
7/31F91/tfn

Quality
Stone Co.
SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE

BILL SLACK
992·2269

Cheshire, OH.

USED RAILROAD TIES

1

BULLDOZER, BACKHOE

FREE ESTIMATES

992-3838

ootota 1o oo foli-o:
Slluolod In the County ol
Moigo, In the Stale of Ohio
and In th• village or
SyrocuM.
Beginning al tho lnltfoaclion of the center hne, on
College Stroot and Fifth
stroe~ lhonc• 3 c1ev 1e·
E. 151.75 feet along the
exleneion ot the center of
Collage Stree~ to o pope,
lienee S. 85 deg. E. 158 Gil
IN~ to 1 plpo, tile ploco of
boglnnlng lor th11 dncription, thence S 24 dog. 56'
E 114.28 IMI to o pope
lhonce S. 0 dog 20' W
108.91 fool to 1 plpo 20 loot
from the center ol St•t•
Routa NO. 124; thence N 56
deg. W. 160 leo~ along lha
north oldo of oaod State
Rou .., 20 1•1 from lhe cenltf, to o pipe; lhonco N 34
deg. 40' E. 149.85 IMI, to
tho ploca of beginning. con
talnlng .331 acrn, more or

s.

....

Excepl oil logol Roghl of
Woy
Reference Deed. Volume
255, Page 459, Meoga
County Deed Record•
REAL £STATE APPRAISED
AT: 116,130.00. Tho rul
••tate cannol be aokt for
leaa th•n two-thlrde the

'l(ptft.ryn

BULLDOZING

You Don r Ha~t To Look For
Jo Sp~ rh r 5tl l Duy1 lr
1/1 ~ ( ill Si i { l ~ d\

PH. 614·992·5591

&amp; co.

'MellMws
"SPECIAUZING IN SLATE
OR CANVAS"
39815 Gold R1dgo Road
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

.,•• "' , . O.t Of l'rlltlog

_, u. o. '' Fer r..•

INTERIOR &amp; EXTERIOR

Custom P••ntinga
614-992-2242
412/92/lln

r-------------""""1
CHARLIE'S
SMALL DOZER
WORK, DRIVEWAY
WORK aad
LIMESTONE
DELIVERY SERVICE
REASONABLE R"'" JES

992•7553
POMEROY, OH.

...1
5_18_, 92•1••
-I""

KERWOOD$
HOME REPAIR
SERVICE
CARPENTRY

PLUMIII!r WI~ING,
cuno. IUILT
lATH ROOM
VAIITIES

949·2671
UCINE, OH.

~

SNODGRASS
UPHOLSTERY
RACINE, OHIO
"R•r,.lllf' f .. T. R.:...,

MICROWAVE OVEN
and VCR REPAIR
AU IIIllS

Bring II In Or We
Pick U~-

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
992-5335 or
985·3561

y..,.,.......,., ..

AcrHI ,,.. Poot Offlco

614·949·2202

POMIIOY, OHIO

BISSELL &amp; BURKE

CONSTRUCTION
' •New Homes
•Garages
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare

985-3961
5

)2.50
6 Lessots 560.00
CllhRepc*,
Tropllies, PlaqHs
leSSOIS

asd Badges

6-3-'92·1-

36970 Ballin Raad
Pomeroy,

Rl. 2
Millwood, W.Va.

304·273-SSSS
4-9-tfn

511 51'9211

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER SERVICE
-Room Addltlono
-Gutter Work
~1-lcel ond Plumbing
-Roofing
-Interior &amp; Eitorlor
Palndng
(FREE ESTIMATES)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
• 992-6215
Pomeroy,

BISSELL BUILDERS, INC.
New Homes • Vinyl Siding
New Garages • Replacement Windows
Room Additions • Roofing

3

like heaven,

had her back again.
h broke our hearta to
loae her, but 1 he did
not go olone,
For part of ua went
whh her the day God
called her homo.
Our precloua one I•
now

ot

valce

peace,

o

we love Ia 11111.

A choir Ia vacont In
her home which

pw

b. filled.

ue atrength

to lace
It,
the
courage to nMel lha
blow,
But whet

It

meont to

loae her, no ane will
ever know.
Loved

miMed by

1nd aadly

your loving

daughter, Connie;
aon, Llrry
aon,

&amp; lttmlly;

Marty &amp; family.

205 North Second Ave.
Mldditport, OH
HYSELL RUN ROAD - II a kitchen wollllols ot cab&gt;nols
ts what you need - lh1s home 11 for you It has 3
bedrooms, a large kitchen, and a largo hv1ng room
Comu 'Mih 3/4 ot an acre and a pebo
SH,too
POMEROY PIKE - Chnter - A ono story homo wolll
new 11d1ng newer roof newer doubla pane Windows
newer wonng. and plumbing Has 5 rooms, 2 btldrooms
and one car garage on approx 1f2 acra of ground
$25,900.
CROWS SUBDIVISION - AYE POINTS - A nlca one
acre lot wolll water and elednc avaolable A great buiking
a home or mobile homo 8118 Cloao to town Juat S8,500.
MIDDLEPORT - Rudond Str. .t • A n100 2 bedroom
121160 mobole homo Silting on 128x200 lot II hu a noco
pood1 ond omaJI outbu1khng Wao $15 000 Now $13,500

lawn Mowing,
Fertilizing, Weeding,
and Seeding.
Shrub and Tree
Trimming &amp; Removol
Raoidentiaf &amp; Commwclol
Frao Eollmataa

412&amp;112 tin

l'fbulehold

hams,

2 r•nge•,

~ehlnson 1nd Humphrey•,

New Llm1 R01d Rutland, Oh,
S.turdly, June 13th

Announcements

15301 D11dllna July 11fth
For aale, Royal Oak m1mber

Fr.. Adult Ttlk Llrw
1·714-662·1037
Uv1, On. On One

Saturdav, June 13th Syr~~cuu
Ball Pari(, JNn Hall, Cherry
StrMt, Janice L.aw.an, mise

(No Sunday Calls)
4

2112192

Giveaway

3 112 WHk Old Pupppln 614
388-nsa

AUTO RENTAL, INC.

$19e95 A

DAY AND UP
CALL (614} 446-9971 (KELLY)
KENNY'S AUTO CENTER

264 UPPER

RIVER ROAD

RACINE MOWER
CLINIC

lui9Ht... Mey

l),,hlt·llidl'

6 Fret Kittens, I Wb Old. NMd
Hul!h
Sate Home House
Brolw D•y Ptlone 614-t468209, Evenings 614-446-3603

Old marblu, toys, comic bookl,
11n11ml, pleture• and tumhure.,
O.by Mo"ln, 814-182·1'141

Fret Kltlena, 7 WHkl Old 614446-lm

Sltnding Umber, will pay fllr
prtcu, call Jerry Runyon, 614~
992·2861

Golden
RttrltveriAullraU•n
Shepherd puppiea to 1 good
home, 3 m111 2 ftiNlle, 114-9854443.

WantMI To Buy Junk Aulot
With Or Without Molora. Call
larry Lively 6M-388-9303

Khtena I cata to good homet

Top Prlc.. Ptld All CMd US
Colne, Gokl Ring~ Sllv• Colr.s,
Gold Colno. M h. Coin Shop,
151 Socond A....... Oalllpolll

304-17~720

•

OH., wv. &amp; H.U.D.
Appmlll Mafwt•.d
1111. . Procllcts.

IAONf, OHIO

(f-'J ~ llolp ...
bjloo)

PARTS &amp; SERVKE

'

Mowen • Gall Saws
• Weedeaten

614·949·2804
w••••, .... ,,,.
!

r;1

•

:

i

'
.......

l

or&amp;75-4138

1K;;H;;Io::na::,-:v:o:-:;
rio::l::
y ::
,o:-e::hooM
- -Iro
: -m
-,
614-lll2-:1881
1Mind Chow &amp;
I
1
Home On A F•rm lDv•
Chlldron Good Hunlw. 614-3711 2518
1

6

Lost

&amp; Found

G11lty HI Efflducy Air
Collllloutls, Heat

FOUND malo Boqlo typo doa
nur lakin, 304..e75-541t or 6""- •
4728
'

Fonraces &amp; Now

7

Water Heaters.

t..::..J

• - N- ' f-~.,....,.,.

Kh1tna, m11e &amp; female 1 litter
tralntd 6 wU old, 304-87~7260

llilllll Oil !Ill''

Beunetll Mobile

1391 Safford Sdrool Rd.

Cal

Rlek Pearson Auction Company,
lull 1111'111 tudlonHr, complete
..rvlce
Licensed
aucUon
t68,0hlo &amp; WHI Virglnil, 3041711-5785

Yard Sale

Employmenl Services
11

Help Wanted

•AVON' ALL AAEASI Shalo your
time wllh us You'll love th1
COj!!pony 1-IOO.tm.e358
Ar•m•ll GM delfel"'hlp ll t1klng
retum• tor 1n axperltnced

aiHperson

quallfle~tion• lo

'We don t want a kidney -shaped pool We
were thonkmg more along lhe lmes ol

Lots

1983 GMC h1lf ton pickup, silo~
bed, dltMI engine, 4 apeed,
4x4, new b.att1ry, $1,95C, good
cond, 304.a82-3793
1985 Dodge Prospector 314 ton
pickup, 101\ded, good c;ond. 1176
22ft truck camper sleepa 8, Hlf
cont1lned, will 111t uper.t1,
$5,000 or IMst cHar, 304-895-

Nlcl, cl•n 2 or 3 bedroom
ho&amp;at, pr•fer private telling,
614-902·2428, INVe m.... ~ lf
no1nawer

3004

1----------.,...----------.i
11

Help Wanted

21

Opponunlty

••

-.ceptlng Resum•• Tlvougtl
Junt 16, 1992 For Pliri·Time Extension Program Assi1t1nt
Send Resume To O•llla
Extension ottlel, PO Box 33 ,
G 111 111 Ohio
a po •
45631
AVON I A
II Aroas I Slllriey
Spears, 304-675-1429

Count'/

CRUISE SHIP JOBS Hiring
-$2,000/Mo
Summer
fYur
Round. Barter.derl /Cislno
Worktra /Gift Sholl SIIH ffour
Guides Jttc Frea tr~vel Hawaii
tearibbe•n IBahamu !Europe.
No EJp Nec:euary 1•206 .7367000 Ext15i4NI

NNdtd- C.rtUII'd nunlng assla.
tant lor ICF 68 bed tacilfty. Call
Carehaven or Point Pleasant
304-67~005

OlAN MilLS
targast por1ralt
atudlo Ia looking for 3 tnergetlc
I mtturt ltlephon• salta per·
tons neadmg to tam mortlhan
minimum wag•
W• offer
gu1r.n!Hd hourly ratte plua incenllvl bonus tor 111 who
qualify
CALL. US NOW!'

To wrfte your own p.ayeheckll
Clll Tom at 814-4411159. Mon
Frl V.OO AM to 1 00 PM or 5 00
PMtoSIOOPM S1t 900-,00
EOE
Reglstertd Nurses It lnternttd
In A Position Ta Utlllza Both
Cllnlclil And Aneumtnt Skills
P11111 Stop By Scenic Hills
Nurt.ing Cen11r This Ou1llty
Nursing C.ntar Is Located AI
311 Buckrldge Road, Bidwell
Ohio, Or Call 614-446·1150
Salea Person Minimum 2 Years
Experience In Salal 01 Lumber

And Bulld1ng Mattrlal Valley
Lumber And Supply 614 ~:2
661t
St1t1 Approved Nursing Assla
tantt For A Rewarding Job At 1
Outllty Nursing Facility, P•u•
Stop By For Applications At
Scenic Hills Nursing Center, 311
Buelcridge Aoed, Bldwlll, Ohio
Or Call 614-446-71!50
Wanted Mllnten•nc• EnglnMr
Muat bl 1ki111d In h•lting, 1lr
conditioning,
e18ctrletl
Oper~Uon1 In •wlmmlng pool &amp;
"w•g• trutment plant helpful
P1y cornmansul'lte with experience Rtply Box CU 223
c/o G•lllpolla 01ily Tribunt, 825
Third Ave, Gaillpolla, OH 45631

14

Business
Training

Ratn~ln

Now!I!Southtastem
Business Collage, Spring Vtllay
Pltu C.ll Today, 614-446... 36711
Rtglatar~tion 19Q..05...1274B
Wanted to Do

Will Blbyalt In My Home. Ftn·
cad In Pity Aru Aeter.ncu
Avtlllble Rodney Aru Call
614-245-5867

Cart tor bed patlenl, also ctra
tor loved ona while on v1c;atlon,
Georges Portable Slwmlll, don I
haul your loa• to the mill just
c;tll 304-675·1157.
Hav• Opening My Country
Home, For Full C1r1 Elderly,
With Prl.., ..• Room, 12 YNrt
Expori...,. 614..256-1071
Mill Paul•'• Dly Clra Canter
Solo, oHordablo, chlldearo. M·F
I 1m • 5.30 p.m Ages ~10
Before, 1ftar IChool Drop-In•
welcome &amp;14-446-8224 Nn ln.
toni Toddllf Coro, 614-448-122l
Pitno 1nd guhar l... ons, 114·
367-4302.
W1nted To Do· B•byaltting In
My Hom• Nur• A••t•nt
Trolnlng. Calll14-441-1226
Will bllby alt In my homo,
tMniQir
wllh
rllpontlb61
reflreneet, 304-m-5f55
Will Do BabvsHIIna In My Homo
Protorobly Ago• 2·5 Call 614H2-ll135.

Send

Financial
21

Business
OpportunHy

VENDING ROUTE· Goo Rich
Quick? Na W1yl But W1 Htvt A
Oood, SINdy, AHordablo, Buol·
...._ Won~ Lui 1.S00.2B4·
VEND

Business

!NOTICE•
OHIO VALLEY PUBLtsHING CO
recommanda that you do busl·
ness whh people you know, 1nd
NOT to send money I hroug h I he
mall until vou have mvesti•galod
•
lhl oHtrlng
G

Nie~~ moblll ham• ap~c:e 1v1il·

oblo, eoll Mu, 1-100-837·3238
O.J While ROid, 18 Acres,
Mostly Wooded, With A BNutt·
tul Building Site Nle. leval
Drlv.w•y,
Rur•l
Water,
Eloc:1rlcHy, And Phon• Sorvlc•
Av1ilab11 3 V2 Miln From Hoizoo Hosphol, $39,000 614-4464127.

Rentals
'

41 Houses lor Rent

Vending Route Local Wa Hav•
Tho Neweat Machines, Making A
Nice Study Cash Income 1·
B00-955-0aM

4 bedroom, 2 bltha, 914 Viand
St, $35(1 mo, rwt &amp; dep required
304""'58-1Tl8

Homes for Sale

10 acres, 3bdrm house, bam,
utility building 1ml from Middleport Handyman 5peclal, low
twantlta, 216-395·2399.
2 bedroom country hom• In
woodtd lrH, 4 mills from Ohio
Alvar Wll•rge block bldg, good
tor am111 buslnass, city w•ter,
full basement, $36,000 2 71
acras, 304-89~3004
2 badrooms, comer lot, priced
In 20's 107 Locust Sf Hender·
son, 304~75-7619
2 Bedrooms, Family Room, Full
Sita BaHment Woodbuming
Fireplace 614-446-8699
2021 MtrqueHe AIJI, 5 yrs old,
all briek maintenance frae
tlome, o4 bedroom•, email living
room, dlnlngroomlflmlly room
combination, IU!chan, ullltty
room, 111 one lavel, c:over.d
patio ln blck, prlvtcy ltnc:e,
gaf'llgt, shown by lppointment
only 3Cl4-67S.12:J8
297 Kelley Or, GllllpoUs, Ohio
45631, Telephone 614-446-1385,
Price 152,000 00 Uving Room,
3 Bedroom•. Family Room, 1
And 112 Bathrooms, 1 Car
Garagt, Brick Front Whh Cedar
Sldlna
3 Hd'oom house, 11rge k)l Milton Rd, Camp Conley bpen
hous1 Sunday 14th, 2 00 to
4 OOPM Poss1bl• 0% ftnanelng
by ownar
6 Room HoUSI On 1 Acre At
Kerr Ohio (Gall11 County) 614446.j637, Or 814-446-4166

BEAUTIFUl HOUSE FOR SALE
Hilforiell ArN Corner ~ - 816
Maln Sl Pt Pl1esan1, W Va
Com~ltely Renovated 2 Full
Baths, 3 Large Bedrooms, Now
HVAC, New C.rpet Available
June 15 814-448-:UOS
Nle. 3 bedroom 1 bath home,
wlgarage, 112 tcrt, out bldg
o!Mr trlf'IIS, Camp Conley,
MUST SELL, 148,500 nogoUabla 304-6754002
Rental Property HouM &amp; 4
Mobile Homes On Approx 112
Aet1 Good Location, Good
Condition, Approx S1,000 Per
Month Income Will Return lnvestmlnt leas Thtn 5 'r'Nn,
Pouiblt Owner Flnanc;ing. New
Haven,
WV
304~2-2466
Any11me
32

Mobile Homes
for Sale

197'1 Cambrtdg• 12165, 2 room
12J24 •ddlllon
txc cond,
Wither I dryer, underrlnning 1 2
porehta
new min
bllnas,
$6 ()()() or wttholj tdditlon
S5 000 304-937·2832 or Sl37·
2280
1m Frlltdom 12x55, all elec
stove, rwfrlgerator, •lr cond,
KrNnld
porch,
curtains,
$4,95CI Good cond 3G4~75-210t
19'711 14164, 2bedrm , tumlahed,
no beds, underplnntd, ateps, on
renl:ed lot, 614-992-5800
1974 Duke 14r65, 2 Bedroom•,
Fumllhld, CA, Underpnning
But Otlor 614oi41HJ782
1975 HollyhUla rnoblil hom•, 2
bod""'ma1 $4,000 -tlrm A1~ 1
old eorll; DCMtiH and olh• o.a
botllol. 304-el:!-3755
1i77 Ntw Yorklr, 14x10, New
C.rpet.z. New Hot W1ter Tank,
New t-umace, And Ntw Appliance• 814·388-0261
1978 Ragen! 14r7D, 111 elec:, 3
bedrooms, IIOVI I ref 17,800
On rentld lot. 304-675-5413
1183 Nashu1, 3 btdroom, 14x7tl
with h12 expando, CA, OuMn
waterbtd, garden lub, all •pplilnCII, 10x20 deck, $14,200
Must move, 304-675-7860 or 67535114
1186 14x52 Forrest Park mobile
holM, 2 porchH 1Bd undtrDinnlng, 19!500• prleo nogotloblo
Locattd In t-Omeroy. Mike Oh·
linger, Albany &amp;14-6Q8-4192
1988 14x70, 2 btdroom, 2 bath,
g11 tur and stove, 814-992-6981
1187 Cl•yton mobile homt,
2bdrm, 1&amp;1f2 beth, laundry
room, $7000 &amp;M-94~2i~O t4pm,I14-Qolll-21112 oftor 5pm

1GR MK70 a.taw•r modtl
Bd,_, wHh 2 porchn, alrl
no fiH'OIIure Mutt move Cit
Cllrenc1 M Mooney efter 6 p m
114-258-1510

73

Goods

Gallipolis Farry, 2 story, 4 badroom, 1 bath, redecotlltd older
home,
lit
c;ood,
ltO'fll,
retrlgarato'L no lnaldl pets,
$275. mo, J150 sec:urlty dapl &amp;
retertncn, 304-675·785SI after
6 00 PM
Ntce eHicitncy cottage, unique
and ba.autiful, 304-6~-6042
Very nk:e 3 bedroom houH In
Pomeroy, 614-667-3271

42

Mobile Homes
lor Rent

~umlture 814-446-7444

Electric rang11, $129, 1uto
waohors, $12ll, oloctnc dry••·
SIS, 30' gaa l'lnga, $125,
Mayllg wring., washlllr, 1119,
rttrlgtrator, 11111, 25 · color TV,
$125, Haggerty 1 Appll1nc1s,
614·992-7949.

lAYNE S FURNITURE
Complett home furnishings
Hours Mon-S1t, ;..s 614-4460322, 3 miles out Butavllle Rd
Fru Delivery
Haw Curved Gltal Oak China

Cabinets llghtlld Mirror Back
Cllus ShtiVH, LAaded Glasa In
Door, S.verll Sltn 614-4464316
PICKENS FURNITURE
New/Us ltd
Household furnishing 112 ml
JeJrlcho Rd Pt. Pleasant, WV
call 304-675-1450
R &amp; S New, Used 1nd Anllqut
tumllure, M~&amp;on, WV 304·17'J5341
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St , Galllpolit New &amp; USIKI
tumltu,., heaterl, Wtsttrn &amp;
Work boota 614-446-3159
VI'RA FURNITURE
BARGAINS GALORE 1
614-446-3158

1 bedroom trailer, pay own
ulllitin plus deposit, 304-e7S2535

LlVINQ ~OOM Sot• And Chair

2 bedroom, AC washer-dryer
mo plus
tumlhsed, 1200
utllltiH, ref &amp; dep, 304-675-4~

T1btu $79 And
Rocks,. $79

2 B R furnished or unfumls~ad
C.ble, 1lr Oftrlooking Ohio
River, Kln1uga Cle1n &amp; qulat
Foster's Mobile Home
614446·1602

BEDROOM Bunk Beds S99
(2x6) 4 Drawar Chnt Of
Drawers S44 95 Twin Man .. ss
$99 Set

2 BA trailer In H•nde~ Will
rent with HUO 304-7TJ..5248
1nytune

DINE'TTES Wood Bar Stools
$14 95 (2ti ') Table And 4 Paddtd
Chairs $129

2bdrm 8x35 tf'llller on the Ohio
River C.mpground. Electric,
wlter, trash, and lot paid,
$250/mo, 614-985-4256 or 614949-2526

OPEN 7DiytAWaok,9AM ·6
PM Sunday 12Noon 5PM
Rt 141 4 M1las Ott Rt 7 In Can·
tenary

pa,_

2br Mobile Home With L.trga
Add-On Room, Private Lot,
G1ng1,
Close
To Town,
$32Wo Plus U11111ila &amp; SM
O.pooll 614-441&gt;o131'
4br On Cor1 M1ll Rotd ott
Rt 325, No Pets, O.~tl I
Reference Rtquired 614-2455622
Fumlshed 2 bedroom mobila
home, 111 elec:, 304-175-6512 It
no answer ta•v• meauge
Nice 2br, Mobil• Horr. For Rent
Out Sl R1 218, 8 Mlln Rot &amp;
Doposlo Roqulroct. 614..256-625'1
Nice 1.2x60 2 bedroom lg y1rd,
Kln1ug1, 614-446-7'\13.
43

Farms lor Rent

85 1craa nlc1 4 bedroom tann
houat, centrli heat 1nd 1ir conditioning , $70,000, 614-742·2714

44

Apartment
lor Rent

1 bedroom mobile nome, •lr
cond, priv1te lot, everything
tumlshed 304-675-6563

1 Room EHitciancy, Ullhtl••
Pa1d
Exeepl
Electric
S1S51Mo
O.positiAtference
614-446-713(1

usa

2 bedroom lp1,
month lit
ullhtlas patd no HUD, 304-6752122

2 Roome &amp; Btlh, Oownst1lrs,
Clean,
No
Pe11,
Quiet,
Retartnce And O.poslt Required 614-446·1519
2 BA 1pertmenta In M1ddieporl,
newly remodeltd low utlihi. .,
no pets, $220 per month,
deposit requlrad, 614-992-2381
do yo
2bdrm 1pta , tot1l elec:lrlc; appliiOC.I furnished, laundry
room taclllllu , close to 1c:hool
In town AppUcallont ntlllble
11 Vtllage GrMn Apia 149 or
call614-992·3111 E~.
BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jacksoo Plko
from tt92Jmo W1lk to thop &amp;
mo'11ila Call 814-446-2568 EbH
Boooksldo Apa"monlo, 1 Bod·
room,
Stove
RttrlgeratOf',
W1shar, Dryer Hook-Up, 614448-662!
Clnten1ry ArN Or Rio Grtnde
Nlc. 2br Slova, R1trigarator,
W•t•r Fumlthed No Pete
$235/Mo 614.-.146-8038
O.luxt 1br, 2 Car Gartge, CA,
Flro1 Avo, Golllpolls, O.pooll &amp;
Rtfll'lneH, AYitiabll 6115 614256-1529
Downtown, Modem, 2br, Complate Kitchin, Washer Ory•r
C.rpol, CA, 614-446-0139
-c--Graclous tlvlng 1 1nd 2 bedroom apartment• 11 Vlllag•
Minor
1nd
Rivtralde
Aplrlrnenla )n Mkldleport From
$11Ml Calll14-tl92·7711 EOH
OM bedroom apt tor l'lnl,

304 ~

8'15-2218.

One bedroom turnlahld 1pt,
Point P~untt, no pett, 304..
175-1388.

45

"

Furnished

Rooms
1m A1dm1n 14x70, 2bdrm, 2
blth.
wl•ledric hell wtttr, Rooma tor renl • WMk or month
c.nt11f 1lr, utility room. Too
t120Jmo GaiH• Hotel
m1ny x-tra1 to lilt I'M-667--3412 I~=~l:z•t
11580.
evenings.
Sleeping room• with cooking
R-101Hd Doublowlcloo 5 Also trailer tplce. All hook-ups
Av•llable Only $1,000 Down Call oftor 2 00 p m 304-773Repoe~~uecl Slngltl: :n Anll5151, MaMMI
ablo Only $500 DOwn Wllh Ap.
provocl C..otft. Call 1-100-51~
46 Space lor Rent
51'10
$500 ott Purchon Price Dt Any Counlry Mobllo H - Poll&lt;, Ill
Haw Home At EIHI Home C.O· 33N., ugr new m1n1g1m1n1
t•. Grut S.lection, Free S.t·Up Loll, 185, homo ronlola, S235,
And Dollvoryl Call 114-m·1220 114-1192·2167

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wv

1985 Ford Bronco II 4x4 Excellen! cond1t1on• 614-992-5429
Musl see to 1pprac1ale
1989 Astro Chevy Embassy Ml~
V1n
excellanca
Condition-.
loadod 16,000M• $12,500 Ger'614-446-2238
74

Big Savings On All Vinyl &amp; C.r1)8\ In Stock $5 00 Up Mollohln

tl79 And Up, CoHN And End
Up,

Swivel

Wl'lite Tubul1r D1y Bad And Mat
tress 3 Piece Bedroom Set,
Living Room Chair 614-2459448

52 Sporting Goods
New SKS Rill.. , Wllh Ac:cnsorlot,
$115
Ammunltlon,
$15/100 Jennings 360 Auto Pistela, N.w $105, 2 Brande Ammunft&gt;on l111110C!1 $2011~ Coli
10 AM To 10 PM Keep Trying
W• re In And Out Constantly
614-446-1822, 7 01ys Wtek

r&lt;: , 99 ? oy

54

Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Pool Table, Good Condition,
Call 614·367·7950 Or 304-6756044
Six o4x8 It sheets walnut venHr
$45 par shill compere to $90
per thlll 304-675-7S41
Surpluo Army Camlilugo eloth·
ing, Small c:ombel gNr, l11ther
boolt {rent•l aurpfUI clothing
starting prlcel12 dozen pleeea)
S.m Somerville a, our 281h yNr,
5 mlln Eut 1-n, RIVInlwood,
by S1ndyvllll POll ortle., Frl,
S.l, Sun Noon-6 00 PM, other
d•y•tlours 304-273-5655
Trtlltr Towing Equip 10 000 LB
Reeae Hitch Rec:tlv•r Ftnder
Mount Cltmp-On Mlrrot"'i Aux
Tr1namlsslon Cooler 614-3888718
White bathroom vanity cabinet
&amp; marble lop, never uaad, $150
or will ull uparate 304~75Would Like To Hne Or Buy
Telephone Po1H &amp;M-256-6309

5S

Building
Supplies

Block, brick, sewer pipes, wmdows lintels, etc Claude Winten, Rio Grande OH Call 614·
245-5121

Groom 1nd Supply Shop-Pel
Grooming AU brNd1, styl•s
lam• Pit Food O..ler Julie
Webb Call 614-446.(]231

6 Weak Old AKC Ron Waller
Puppies, S200 614-446-8114
AKC Bonr Pupplaa, $200 Each,
Wtllaton, Ohio 614-384-5911
AKC Chlnua Puga, P1k1ngne,
Miniature PlnKfilr, hancf ted
Cockatiel, baby rabbits, 304516-2207

AKC Cocker SPflnltl pupe, 6
wks, wormed, ve~ gtnllo
p.~rents, aood w1lh ktda S150
304-675-d:JB.

Oragonwynd C1ttery CFA Per
alans &amp; Si1mese Kittens 6~4446-3844 Attar 7 00 p m

Ragl11ared Border Collie Male
1 V'"ear otd, $20 614-446-7075

51

Musical
Instruments

2 mixing boards for PA eyatem
2 Bosa 800 WI power amps
&amp;
Yamah1
apeakers
microphones 304-576-4033 or
304-67~418

B1ldwln plano blonde color
good condlllon $500 J04 -57ti2233

LM P1ul w/cue, Sunn 1mp 2
twelves Tucam 4 tr11ek recordar Yam1h1 drum m1ch 3(14
675-1616
Uprlgl'lt plano $75 304-675-1879
1ft1r 5 00 PM

58

Fruits

FrHmr ehaat 115 good concH
tlon 814-985-3852
Genetis
Nutrition
Producta
t11turing Amino Acid Body
Building, weight loss tnd !at
bumer formuf11 Av11l1b .. •• ·
clualv11y 1t AI.. Ald Ph1rm1c:y
The ute w1y to dlel
Hosplttl bed, like naw, 111
eleclrtc, wlalr INIHrwll pump,
$600, 2MI ott SR124 on 2~ pur·
tit Hollow, Lang Bottom, Ul1
KILLS FLEASI Buy ENFORCER
Fl .. Killers tor pets, horne I
yard Guar~~ntMd ttf.ctlvel Buy
ENFORCER II
Baum True
Value Store, 11 Wut M1ln
Str•t, ChHitr Oh &amp; V1ll1y
Lumber I Supply Corp., 555
Pt'* Str.t, Middleport, Oh

&amp;

Vegetables
Oak lomlto ltakn tor at'- 4ft ,
5 ft, 8 ftd 18 Inch grtde attlln
S1 per Olin 814446--1010 2
mU.. welt of G111ipolt1 on M1
STRAWBERRIES- You Pick, Wo
Pick
Container~
Provldtd
Open 8..Q M..f, Sat 8-5, Closed
Sunday · Ttylor • Berry Patcll,
Korr Ad. 114-446-8682, 0. 814
245-6178
Slrawberrin, Pk:k Your Own
Rio
Call Cl1udl Winters,
Gr11nd1, Ohio &amp;M-245-5121

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
61 Farm Equipment

Llrge whlta antique c11w leg
ball1 tub $90 304-8'15-7541

285 M~ wf M.... y loeder $9850
614-286-6522.

M•pl• dinette HI with 4 ctptaln
Ctlllrl, Cllll 614.092·233'1

C Horsa Gooaeneek Trtll•r 114245·9640

PIHaburgh paint .... now In
progma. Ceiling pelnt
6
gtl, ewterior white IIIII $13 99
g11 Burpee 1Mda 50% off Ptlnt
Plus, 2415 J1ckaon Ave, Pt Pit,
304-675-4084

Bruahhoga, can deliver
5216

Pi11tk: And Medal Cutvert 61neh
Thru 60 lneh In Stock Ron
Ev1n1, J1clcton, Ohio 1-800537-9528

300 lnt'l lr1c:tor with tinlah

mower,

$2350,

88CI

OIVId
Brown ~8!50, 860 Ford $20115,

6~4-843-

For Stla Or Tradl For Clllle tntematlon•l Trtclor Model B414
OIHII $\500 614-446-1052 Ahtr
500
Gravtly Traclor With Electric
Start1r 4 AUtehmentl $80(1
114·25H35i

n36
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1985 Honda 500 Shadow, axe
cond, tt 275 304-576-2908
FOf Sale- Moped Honda E•
Pflll 304-675-1394
Honda 250 four whuler 11 SOO
:..304:.:...
·TJ3..:.:..54:.:...5:..2- - - - - 75 Boats

1973 Gran d Pri l Pon !lac;, Good
Condition,
Runs Good, $BOO
Call After 2 oop m 614-t4&amp;-3168

1977 Monte Carlo S450 OBO,
304-675-61186

198CI Olds o.ll1 88 2 dr coupe
lmmaculall condition , 307 va,
ell options, $1600 614-992-67'19
Otds Omega, $700 614-245-

9113

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198'1 Toyota Cellc1 GTI 5 Speed
With Alr Good Condll on, $exwl:
1978 Dodge Van 318 With A1r
Good Condtllon 11 000 614-446-

8981

1983 C1m1ro Z-28 305 AT, PS
PB AC, gsragt kept Excallenl
condition ~ult 1M to apprec:llll
304-882-2715 1her
5pm
1983 Ford Escotl Runa Good
$450, 1983 Otda FlranZI, $700
614-o44HJ7'31
1985 Mercury Grtnd Marquis

302, V-8, Autom1tlc, full Powar,
Cul1om WhHII, Very Shtrp
Carl $3,800 614-t46-nt5

1985 Oldl Deltt 88 Royal
Broughtm, 4dr, sedan, uc
cond , new tlru, 307 V-8, $2200
614 992-6719
1986 Chrysltr N•w
$2,995 614 256-6309

Yorker

1986 Dodge Coli 5 Spd
S~

Runs

500 614 256-6495

1986 Dodge Colt body good
cond naeds motor, $350 304
67'S-50ft
1986 Tnms Am, uc;ellent condl
tlon, $4,995 14A Johnson boat
50 HP $1,1'00 Call tnytlma 614
«11025
1987 C.dilltc Sedan O.VIIIe All
Power, 26 000 Milts Asking
$11,000 614-446-4752
1987 Nisstn 200SX $3500 614
992-3663
1987 Plymouth Turlsmo 65 000
M1111s Rasl Good Cond111on
$2 000, 1985 Ford LTD V-6
Good Condttlon, 63,000 M•los
$'1,500 1988 Plymouth R911anl
SW, 65,000 Mtlta, R111 Good
Condition, $3,600, 1969 Ford PU
R1al Good Condhlon, $95Cl 614
256-625t
1988 CIJIIIU Supr&amp;~me Classic
Brough1m, l01dld, 11c cond
28,000 mill•, 304-882-2625

1989 Dodge Adn, 4 door vary
cletn ear,)(l4-675-1375
1SI9'1 Z-28 auto 57 $19 300 new
specl1l order must 511 Selling
below wt'lolnalt t12 900, 304
675-2332

Motors

lor Sale
1962 15ft QUick Stiver In-hull, 2
1964 80hp Mercury s On• for
parts 1900 090 3()4-675-2887
1986 22FI Suray Mid Cabm,
Inclosed
Head,
Sleeps 4
loll dad W1t h Eltr.st hcellant
Condition, 614·367.{)659

3773

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I

S.1ra Starcrtn 12ft v bonom
alumn bolit w/2 moton
Salt
K1ng t5hp 10 gal ttnk &amp; M1nn
Kota alec 281b thrust, told d......
n
.......,
Hits $600 304 576-2316 aft~r
6 ooPM
---------76 Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

on•

~973 GMC 3.'4 ton pi ck v p 350
1uto, PS,PB, topper 614-24 5
M54

1974 Chevy 112 Ton Pick-Up, 6
Cylinder 3 SpMd, Runs Good
$700 614 256-6392
19n GMC Tri·Arle 15 Ft Alum
Bed Sell WlthiWhhout Bad , 1978
GMC 6500 S.1ln Wllh Air Uft
Chill.,, Ctll Aher 7 PM 614258-6325
1081 Chev 114 ton 4 apeed, Slh
whlll, ANSI Hhch, e*: brak..
304.t7&amp;-:1714 or 67&amp;-1571
1981 Chevy 4x4 Aldie Sllek
Rebuilt Tr~nt, I Hubs $1,995
614-446--1141 AMer 6 PM Or
WHkondo
1982 Chevy Bluer KS Silverado
1lr tilt, cruis e S2 400 1974
Chavy 314 ton pu:kup $80() 304
675-1330

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Budqet Transmissions Used &amp;
rabutlt, starting 11 S99, front
wh"l drive starting It $149 00
614· 245-56n, 614-992-6293

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Truck. topper $45 304-57'6-2894
Campers &amp;
79

•

Motor Homes
:::-:::-"'7-""'::'_ _ _ _ •
81 HI-to Starcq,ft camper 18 tt
long $2500 Good eondltton -.
304-576-2233
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Pop up umper tor uta 614 ..
985-3549
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Home
Improvements

---~~~~---·
BASEMENT
•
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime gual'ln·
IH loc1i rate.. ncas tumlshed
FrM utlm~les C.ll collect 1
614-237-0488, dav or night
Rogers BHIIT'IInt Waterproo-

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flng.

Curtis Hom• lmprovaments ,
YMra Experlenc• On Oldar &amp; :
Nawer Homes Room Addttlons "
Roof1ng •
Found1tion Wort
Kllchena And Balttll FrH Es.. •
tlm1tes 1 Aeterances No Job,.
Too B1g 01' Small' 614-367-0516 :
Home Remodeling, Vinyl S1d1ng •
And Ovarhang )0 Years El ~
penenced frH Estlmalas l 614- ..
446..0926
.,
J W Construction Room Ad- :
d1t1ons, Roots, Decks, S1d1ng •
And AIt Types Of Ex1anor And •
Interior P1lnllng W\U Give Low •
Btd licensed 614 245-507'6
"'
J.cEcc
=T _ _ _ _ :
Aeration

Moton~,

repa1rld New .,
RONo~~

&amp; r•bultt moton In •tock

EVANS JACKSON 00
537 9528

1-aoQf

Quality home Improvement&amp;,
carpentry and remodeling of til
sorts, no job too small
Reasonable rates, c•ll anyl1mil
614-Jil2 1400 or 614-992 l756
ReU1blt Wtllpaperlng
merc1al And Resldtnt1al
•frM EstuNies
"Elperlenctd
•Qualltw Work
614-446-n19

Com

Ron s TV S1rv1 ce Specla11Lif!l
In Zenith tlso 11rvtcmg mo$1
other brands House calls , 1110
aom1 1pplianca rep.alrt WV
304-.516·23911 Oh10 614-446-24s4.'
SepCtc Tenk Pumping $90, Gallt.t

Co RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
J1ck.an OH 1-800-537-9528
Sew Vtc
Serv1ce
Oevls
Georges CrHk Rd P1r11 auppllas pi c kup 1nd daltv•ry 6\4'446.0294

Wtll butld patio covers d~M":k:s
scrMned rooms, put up vmyl
siding or trtl.., sklrltng 614.
245-9152
82

Plumbing

&amp;

Heating
Carter a Plumbing
Fourth 1nd Pint
Galllpolta Ollto
614-446-3888

Trucks lor Sale

1912 GMC 3/o4 Ready, 1983
Dodge Diplomat Slant 6 614
446·2014

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BOATERS
1
J S Marine Sef'fice New Mer '
cury EngmH In Stoell P1rta &amp; ~
At:cassorlu In Stock f1etory
Trained ServiCe 6l4 256-6160

Shop Kenny 1 Auto CentI f For A
Good Clun Uaad Car Upper
Alnr Road, Galllpoll•, 614""469971
72

&amp;

1990 Bass Tr1cker Fully Equip-•:
J*i, More Information 614-446--- ..:

1967 CLASSIC MERCEDES 250S, collector value betwHn
$5 000 to S6,000 Must uli
$3,000 304-675-5091

Groat

1984 Blue Vamahll 400 Special,
good condloloo, now '"""
sproc:kell c;ham $600 614 992

Autos for Sale

'88 Chlvrolat Celebrity loaded
High mlleaga Asking $2800
080 304-675-5332

~98'1

1982 Y1m1h1 750 Mn1m 4 cyl
shaft drive extras $1,000 very
good cond 304-m-5329

Transportation

1988 Nluan S.ntr1 2 Ooor 4
Spd, Exnllanl Condition, low
Mileage. 13,100 &amp;14-446-3!it09

KILlS FLEAS!
Buy ENFORCER FIM KIUere For
Ptta, Horne &amp; Ytrd. GuartntHd
EHocllvol Buy ENFORCER AI
Browns Trustworthy Htrdware
St1t1 Route 18C, Bkfwell, Ohio

sa

71

Motorcycles

1988 16h Four-Wmna 90hp
AM-H.t
cas;salle,Johnson
power lilt &amp; lrim, ertras, $7000
firm, 304-675-7677
•

1m Ctdill1c Ftlr Condllloo,
Runs Good, $600 614-446-8751

Golden Retrl.v•r Pu.- For Sale
614-446-7123

1-800~8-1923

Purebr.d Llmoualn bull, $900,
614-608 2765

4 hlmale k.ttlens, 3 Hlm•l•y•n. 1
Persian, CFA Registered 8
wMk.a old, 614·1!12-3144 after
7pm

24Ft Pontoon Boat Wilh New 35
HP Vamaha Motor 2 Weslem
Saddl .. 614-24s-5m

FREE INSTALlATION
SWIMMING POOlS
Only S7'99 00 BMutiful Above
Ground 19I31to4 Pool includH
Fllt•~j_ Deck, Fence, L•ddara,
Etc L)Ofl't Believe it? Call BPI

AOHA Btoodmg M•re For Sale
614-388 8242

1978 Ford Thunclori&gt;lrd, S650,
1083 YZ 4ia $700 or trade tor
Four-Stroke 614·256-6970

Fish T1nk 2413 J1ckaon Ava
Point Pleasant 304-675-2063
full line Tropical fish\ bird5
small animat. 1od tuppl H

Electric 3 Whnled Scoo1ars lndOOI'IOutdoor, New &amp; Uald Uft
Chairs Bowman 1 HomiCirt
61H46-n83, oo~00-458-8644

Angus And Chi ·An!lua Bl1ck
Bullt.L. Renontbly Pnced Slat•
Run t-arms, Jackson Oh1o, 614286-6395

2 rwd fem1ll Chow Chgw puppin, full btoodld, 9 wMka old,
~tach, 614-992-6340

19n GMC 314 Ready 1983
Dodge Diplomat Stant 6 614·
446-2014

Plastic Septic
T1nks, Jet Atr11tlon T1nks Ron
Evans Enterprl"' Jackson, OH
1-800.531-9528

.,.6,..3...,.,..,.....L...,Iv_e...,s_to_c_k
_ __
40 . 60 lb pigs tor 1111, 614 9492017

1978 Ford S400 AJC Cruise,
RadiO 614-446-7055
1978 Ford Mustang, 4 Cyi, 4
Spd Good Body &amp; Molor 1450
614-441-0902

Pets lor Sale

AKC Reglsterad Cx:ker Spaniel
pupol2lemeles, 1 male, tMonde
&amp; wh to, $125, 614-985-4407

&amp;

Wanled F1rm machinery of 111
kinds Got 1nythlng you w1nt lo
sail Call 614-256-6040

56

54

Concr~te

New Holland 479 hayblne, Supar
7'17: 2 row wide •nd p1ck up
hlyhead, 730 CIM CK wldl
frount with/Without Kelly hyd
loader 614 992 7'3CI2

1975 Buick 4dr H1' 23,000 Mtln
On 455 cu In Robuln Englno,
Trans, PSIPB, Air, Cruise, nn,
Clolh lnl $2,800 614-388-8718

AKC ragistar•d
Btllenhaus
Gtrman Shephard puppies
r11dy to go June 28th 614·3786455

Apple Butter K11tt1, Stlrtr, And
Stand Antique Rocker Bnklt
bali Backboard, Aim, Pols, And
Bill 177'6 Continental Dollar 2
Anttque Quills 240 Homallta
Chainsaw 614·388-9435

61 Farm Equipment

STEEL BUilCINGS
Faclory
Dltc:ounls
Oepostt For11ats,
Odds &amp; Ends Save W, 1 200
To 20 000 aq ft Limited Supply
Must Soli By 6130!92 614-4460721

Plano stOOl, MWing rockar, NYC
oU canal cast Iron mold, plus
HD oH clal ping pong ttble,
614·992·5324

18K dltmond &amp; ruby cluster
ring, have lpprlaAI papers of
S1 500 will ull tor $800 304·
675-7541

1rx

===-:-=--:::-::-:--:-::-

7&gt;41

AKC Rog . Englloh bulldog pup.
plea, $4SO, can M-F, 8-4pm, John
Warner, 3()4-453-6352 weekdays
only

Merchandise

,.t:,.,

t:=========:r=========::j

53 _ _A_n...,t,lq.;.u...,e_s...,.....,.._
_
Buy or ..11 Rlvtrlne Antlql.ila,
1124 E Main Strelll, Pomeroy
Houra M T.W 10 00 a m to 6 00
p m, Sundly 1 00 to 6 00 p m
614-992-2526

Miscellaneous

&amp; 4 WD's

Vans

1982 Ford Ecolme Vl n E·150,
$990 304-675·2218

1937 Waterfalls bedroom aulte,
full 1121 l1rge tour poeler bad,
complete, drHHr with mirror
1nd v1nity llool, chest, $600
OBO must Mit, Dobba solid
01lc dining room HI 110lid 01k
double pede1111 table whh 2
IIIVII, 8 Cl\aira, bought II
$3000, wltl sell $1500, plua Olhlr
tumfture, kitchenware htms,
Tuppei'WI,.., 11c AU IXCellent
condllion, 614-192-7995

800~ii-l49i

2 FCA 124 FL WOLFF TANNIN
BEDS For Sale So&amp;d Together
Or Sopir1ely 614-4411029

31

Household

GOOD
USED APPLIANCES
Washtra, dryers relrlger1tors,
rangu Skaggs Appliances, 76
Vlna Street Call 614-446-7398 1.

3br 1·112 S.th, 600 Block ot
Third
Avenue,
Gallipolis.
AeterencH Raquired No Pat•
Coli 8 00-11 OOA M 814-446-1734

Real Eslate

1989 Oodgt R1m 15(1 V-&amp;,
Automatic Air, AMIFM Stereo
43,700 Mlln, Runs L1ke New 1
614-44fio;9358

Merchandise
5I

&amp; AcreagB

Lola tor aala, lrailara eeeaplablo. 304-175-2722.

a

spleen or pancreas ·

S.IH Dept ,
P 0 Box ,.3, Pomeroy, OH.
Agpllcltlon• •re now Mind
I•J•n tor port·tlml Nurolna Aid:
Must be 1vallable tor all ihlfta.
NUllO Aid c - will bo otlo..ot
with employment Will 11so Af"
cept appllc•tlonl tor C N.A •·
pdJnlroy Hurling and Rehab
Cintar
30758 Aock.,rlna•
Road, Pomeroy No phone eono
please EOE

Colonial firm

I acret over~ng Pl Pit
$3,900 H11t acr1 or 11rger 101s In
Hoppy Hollow1 1rollon occoplod ,
county wattr ,3,100. C.mp alt ..
in Bue Band c:~~mp ground ,
c;ounty Wiler, $2,700 304-575:1814

r81aon1bl1 614-IMi-2381

Wanted to Buy

VInton

5 tern restricted 1'10 mob1le
homea, 10 min on At 2 N, price
nogotilbll, 304-675-7169

18

&amp; Auction

9

To Good Home 8 WMkl
Old White, Blick All Colo,..!
814-256-17i3 And LNve ...,....
llge
~

\l,holt- ,\

8

Public Sale

3 Fluffy Klnena, Gr~y &amp; White
Black &amp;. White 8 WHka, lilletTrllnlng 614-371-2587

GALLIPOLIS, OH 10

. \'I'' I' I·: ~'I' I &lt;&gt;N

&amp; Shell1 Wtrnar
Michael
residence, Foresl Run Ad ,
Minersville, Frldly &amp; Stturday,
Movtng ••I• 41860 Kingsbury
June 12, 13, 14, 11 -7pm Guns,
1ntlqU11t,
1ppllancea,
TV,
jewelry, mlec:

at'llp, 614-698-6JI3

614·949·2801 or 949·2860

June 11 thru 14 7'15 Syumore
SlrHt, Middleport Somalhing
tor everyone

Hpm

Kltl~e

POMEROY - Oo you nood a LARGE homo, or ~ could
bo ( apartments Thoa houoo hat 15 rooms, largo
hallways, enclosed Iron! porch, one car goraga, 4 belhs
and 4 kitchana Has a newer furnace and roof Was
recently redecorated Poaa1bility of some owner
financing
REDUCED TO $41,000.
DOTTIE TURNER Broker
..992-5692
BRENDA JEFFERS........ .. .... ..
.992-3056
DARUNESTEWART .....
.. .......... .....9i2-6365
SANDY BUTCHER..... . .. .
... 992·5371
SHERYL WALTERS, Cheohlre............
. ....367-0421
JERRY SPRADUNG
....... .. (304) 882·3498

mo.

2 P1r1 Beagle &amp; P1rt Blflt1ny
Puppln, 3 llonthl Old, Good
Hunting Oog1, Fem•la 614-3889354

1-800-837-1460

11 we

on

FEMALES-Min Wut Vlrglnlo
USA Pag•nt IMrch for cont...
tantt For lntormaUon writ• Trk
St1t1 H~adqu1rtera., Dept 8, 341
Locust 4ve, Withington, P•.

COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
FREE ES11MA.n;s

Ohio

949-2627 or

The world would oeem

QlglnUc yard eale Jun• 1H2·
13, !llm-6pm Rantld Beegl•
l"'tldenc•, 1 mile Hilt of R~efne
Jwlt
SA 124 on Twp Ad 105
W1tch fOf signa Furniture,

Announcemenls

KEVIN'S LAWN
MAINTENANCE

now et real, and free
from care and poln,

•an•

(614) 992-3470

992·21186

her all of our love.
Although her aoul lo

Friday tnd Saturdav, Ju,. 12 13
West Shade R011d nur Chnt1r,
Smith rnldenca Taka T•xa•
Flo.d off SR7 (1 mtle) Watch for
8am-8pm

•SAND &lt;GRAVEL o()IRT
.UMESTONE

Real Estate General

Tell her how much we
mill her and give

Ohio

~

VALLEY INC.

3·13·92·Un

OFFICE

AU Y1rd S.IH Must Ba P11d In
Advance OHcllna 1 OOpm th1
day btlore the 1d It to run,
SuMay edition- 1 OOpm Friday,
Monday
adhion
1C 001 m
Slturdly

clothing, miK

June 13, 1991.

Mom up llbove.

55 S 2nd Ave , Middleport
Bk:ydn, cloth.., mise hems.
Soturcloy,ll/13192, 8-6pm

WKK'S
HAUUNG SERVICE

Agriculture
lime

VIcinity

204 L.aaley Street, PotMroy
Frldty l-4, S1turday t-2,
~k:halr, walkeri, am•ll applencaa, mise

2-7·92·tln

FOR SALE

5126/1 mo.

&amp;

985·4473
667·6,179

2171. Socoool Sl.

35

The world •

Middleport

IUE ESTIMirES

C/2JI't2/1 -

TEAFORD GOLF
AND TROPHY

Pomeroy,

Farms lor Sale

Sentlnei-Page--9

72 Trucks lor Sale

Al1111 Or Otf1e. Spac:a Available
Llf•yltte M111 614-446-4222

blrns, summer house g1r1ge,
lludlo. hunting ctbln. By owner
Agtnta welcome Dan Black,
614-386-8210

8CruiH Ship Jobs- Hiring·
S2000/mo Summtrfyllr round
Vinton 2nd StrNt On Left After Bartenders/ Casino Woril;trsl
Bridal, FrltJay, Saturday Anti· Gift Shopl Saleat Tour Gutdtat
Aut Vamty, Klda Ckdhlng, Nlw- etc Free lr1val HawaiiJ Caribborn Toddl1111, THnl, Rowing ba1nl Bahamall Europe. No
Mlchlnel.. Wicker Chair, Toy1, axp necau1ry 1·206-136-7000
Bods, Hiding Mower, Mlac Ext 1617N8
Oalora!
Euy Worttl Excellent Pav' As·
Yard/Craft Sale Wi,.era Station, Mmble Products AI tioi'T'II Clll
Jackson Plklz JUBI 12th, 13th To&amp;l Fru 1·800-467-.5566, Ext
9-4 Juna Min, 1-4 Girls, Mia- 313
..., Womena, Clothes Twm FULl TIME LPN POSITION
Bea, Mant Ckrthla, Mltc:l
available In Gallla County
Y•rd Salt Friday 1 Stlurday, (GaUipoltiiBidwell). Current LPN
Cenlenary
UcenN (lnlerlm P•mlt tcc.ptable), Pharmacology C.r1IIIC1·
tlon, nlid driver'• licenu and
Pt. Pleasant
good driving racord r~ulred
Hours 12-Bpm, Thurs-Mon, or
&amp; VIcinity
•• otharwlst scheduled Salary
O(llhr lo atart Excellent
Behind But• School, Frl &amp; Sit
8 00-2 00, 111ln or ahlne Rocking benetlt packar If lntereated
lovetNt, blby bed, fumllurt, cont1d Cocli11 11 1-800-531
clolhe1 toy1, g1auw1r., high- 2302, no Iatif than 6119192 EOE
chair, computers
Individual to Perform Cleaning
Firll Time 3 flmlll11 , beside S.rvlcas At The GalllpoUa, Ohio
Mc::Donald'a P1rklng lot, Hen- Posl OHica Conlact TM local
Poltmaster For Further Inform•
dillon t 00 1m to 4 00 pm
•
Wid, Thurs, Frl, rain dat•s lion
6111,18,19 dlthu, Avon TupperLPNs &amp; ANsi Bacom~•n RN or
. .,., HOme lntarior, s11oes, sn- BSN graduate • tncre&amp;A your
11quoo, clo1hlng
Income without gcHng back to
school! C1ll P.ggy Romtru
G1rag1 S.l•, 3203 Jackson Av1
Fri, Sat &amp; Mon. Lhll• bit of belen June 17th to lind out
how 1.ao0-T.l7-2222
-ylhlng

Vard 8•11, I mUH aut Jtrrys
Run Rd, Appll GrCNe, Rose
~nard 1, June 10 to 13, t 00 to
1.

Wro~hl

houu newly remodllld 2 l•rv•

sa

Welcome Slates
$20.00

FlEE ISTUIAn5
HAYI IEFijiiKI'S
lol«t 6 p.a Loorra h11p
Aft• 6JL&amp; 614-915-4110
614/WI ....

I

opprllolld vlllue.
Said reel ootota lo oubjecl
to tho United Stata'o Foderel
govommonro
Righi ol
Redemption reoulta from
hen tT72, ftlod lor record on
Auguot 21, 1U9 In I he
Foderol Tu Uen Book In
tho olflco of tho Recorder ol
Melgo County, Ohio.
TeRMS OF SALE: Caoh
on delivery of - .
Jomoo M Souloby
Shorlll of Molgo County
(6112, 19, 26, 3tc

omes-Peta WJkjllfe
Molorcyclea-Etc

EXCAVATING
PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER&amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING: Limestone,
Dirt, Gravel and Coal
licensed and Bonded

Moving S1le 613 Jackson Pike
f:rl &amp; Sal June 12th, 13th
aotrlgarator, Mkrowlva, Truh
Compactor, Q s Water Bed
Mattress
&amp;
Foundatton,
Jra•dmill, Ex Bike, Beer Keg,
Clolhlng And Mlac:

ond TRACKHOE WORK
AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSTEMS,
HOME SITES and
TRAILER SITES,
LANOCLEARING,
DRIVEWAYS INSTALLED
UMESTONE-TRUCKING

PI•••

legal description of the real

Friday, Salurday, 9·? A&amp;R
;r'r~llor Park, 3683 Bullville Pike,
C111ftt &amp; MIIC
f _rtday, Saturd1y, lincoln Pikt
'To Northup Raed, First Brick
Hou.. Pool Brid
::----::'-C-= g:co--c--,-,:-Garage Solo Polnoo Vlnog 1 ,
Acrosa From Th1 PatriOI A.Uc:tlon Blrn Clothn, HouHhold
Good a, J une 11·1 31h
Junt 12th, t3th 3 Flmllv Off
'
Rt 1, Addison Townhouao, Bv'
Taf'll Apt Nice Clothing, Toys
June 121h-1:Jih. 465 O.orgn
Cr...k Aoed.t ~n1011 TV Ch1in
SIW, Size :wa-11112 Good ~rt
ClolhH, l.o1a Morel

HOWARD
EXCAVATING

4-H2·11n

pond.

'N ' CARL YLE® b) I arn

47 Wanted to Rent

68 1cre country arttta whh

ALL Y1rd S.l11 Muet Be Paid In
I dvonco DEADUNE 2 00 p m
th1 day befoN the ad 11 to run
~unday ecUtlon
2 00 p m
Frldey Monday edition • 2 00
p m Saturdly

nlty Clolh18, Much Morel 1 1f4
MHe Od. Mill Cretk Road

ASK FOR AL

Cali 614-992-6637
Sl. Rl. 7

Cooking Uten11la, Dishn Applloneoo, Clothing

Girtl, nomen'a Clot 11, Miter~

Call304·773·5118
or 304·773·5186 After 5

•LIGHT HAULING
•FIREWOOD

33

KIT

Space lor Rent

Dally

lor Sale

V.ry nice 14x70, 3 BR on 1
private tc,. Ma)or lppll1ncea.
GroYO $14,500 304-516-

538 Hllclo Drtvo, Fri, Sal 8A M· ?
Furniture, Unerw, C.k• Pana,

11112th, &amp;/13th Jusl Off R1 101,
"Cinten1ry On Llneoln Pike, lrd
Trailer Toot1, Lawn Mowers,
Jowolry, Housohold homo, lois
Mort MIIC , New, Uudl

46

Mobile Homes

=-

4 Famlty S1le Frld•y a Slturday, ~? - r i n g Rldgo, Follow Signs

'Cloth~\ GIIISWIMh Curtains

WATER &amp; ELECTRIC ALREADY
AVAILABLE
Will Sell Part or All

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

VIcinity

Frt, S1t, AntlquH, Baby Walker,
Plly Ptne, C.r Seat, B1by

BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
Nice Place For Doublewldes and
To Raise A Family
PHONE,

32

Crtmllns Amby Lan1, Left At
_Gun Shop On Rt:160, 7 Miln
From Holz.ar., Bargains Gllore'
151111h, 61121h, &amp;/13th 1H

&amp;

LOTS FOR SALE

Volume 114, PllfiO• 407-408
of the r-rda of - . In
tho Rocordar'a OHico of
Melgo County, Oho.
Ralorenca Deed: Volume
311, Pogo 241, Molga
County DMd RIC eM . .
Tho daocrlbod rul
aobola hoe boon •olgned
Aucltor'a Porcal Number•
1~80 ond 11-00581.
Said promlooo known •
110 High Stroa~ Pomeroy,
Ohio 457&amp;ll.
Saki rul •tote lo oubjoct
to occrulld 1112 reel ootota

Lots

Dear God, pleeH toke
thla me10age to our

God

th1nk Rlch1rd1 l

......

In loving memory

never can

The East Letart
Methodist Church
would like to

33164 Now Lima Rood,
Rutland, Ohio 45ns
Soid rul Miele • oubjecl
to accrued 1992 rul •t.te

In Memory

..

lddr••

00422 000
Said premi1e1 known u

2

Specializing In Cu~tom

937- HuiTalo

Public Notice

h••

Public Notice

WHALEY'S AUTO
PARTS

-Coolv1Ue

PI•••

at the
Hammond Organ
at the Moose Lodge
6·10 PM.

and tho
hall of Lot
number llllrlioen (13) In end
of Bur111p'1 Wdltlon to tile
Town of Pome{oy, azcapt
tho cool and other mlnorolo
lllorounder, and tile right to
mine tho ume. Being tho

Public Notice

Public Notice

Business Services

Plctunt

458- l..con

NOTICE OF SAL£
By virtue of an Order of
Sale loauod out of lila
Common
Court of
Moigo County, Ohio, In tho
• • • of Diamond Savlnga
•nd
loan
Company,
Plaintiff, vo. Don E.
Harrlaon, t1 Ill., Delwndanto,
upon a Judgmenl theretn
rendered, baing
No.
112-CV~O In oeld Court, I will
offer lor oala ol tho front
door ol the Courthouae In
Pomeroy, Melgo County,
Ohio, on lllo 101h dey of
July, 1112, t1 10:00 1 m , the
following Iondo and len•
monlo, locolod ol 33164
New Uma Ro.d, Rutland.
Ohio 45775 A complete
logol doacripllon of tho roal

FREE SENIOR
CITIZENS DANCE
55 &amp; Over
Monday, June 15th
"George Hall"

6 7 ~ - l"a

;) 76-Apple Gro ve
773-~t .. on
88:!- l\ cw Hav en
R95.-Lelnt

Public Notice

heat, near Senior CitiZens,
churches, hospital &amp; schools
Call 992-3424 for app01ntmenl

I

1 1 nm e ro~

992-5719 or 992·5509 ASAP

HOUSE FOR SALE

NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of an Order of
Sola l""ued out of lllo
Common Plaaa Court of
lhlp County, Ohio, In tile
. . . . of Bonk One, Athene,
NA, PlalntiH, va. John R.
Hunnell, et al., Defendenl8,
upon • Judgment lllweln
rendered, being c . .a No.
82-CV-38 In oeld Court, I will
after lor aala at tile front
door of lllo Courthouoa In
Pomeroy, Molgo County,
Ohio, on tho lOIII dey ol
July, 11192, ot 10:30 ..m., the
loHowlng Iondo and tenomento, located ot 110 High
Stroot, Pomeroy, Ohlol
45768. A comrleto logo
daacrlptlon o tho real
Mbole lo • lollowo:
Situated In tho Ylllogo of
Pomeroy, County of Melp
and Stole of Ohio and
bounded and dncrlbod •
lollowo·
Lot Number fourteen 14)

Matton Co . \\\

IJ8l - Che•lcr
H43 - Portland
2 1 -- L~' IIr1 Fall a
(,114 - H•ctnc
7 1::!- Rulllnd

on land contract Please call

Mulberry He.ghts, Pomeroy
2 BR. 2Y, baths, central a1r, gas

Public Notice

Area Co de 61 ·1 1Arca Code 611 A.,a Code 304

(5128; (615,

possibly buy

Public Notice

C/assijie£1 pages cover the
folloutnf! lelephone exchangP.s ...

L... K. Noooelrood, Cieri!
12, 3k:

children seek qu1et country

home to

DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION
I 00 p m Saturday
I 00 p m Monday
lOOpm Tuesday

1992

Frl

&amp;

The

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

84

Electrical

&amp;

Refrigeration

•

..

..-

Resldenllal
or
commercial
wiring, new Hrvl ce Of ntpatr!
Muter licensed •lec:trlci•rf
Ridenour Elte1rleal WV00030(' ,
304-675-1786
85 General Hauling
Sand, Gr11v-' Umntone, Dirt ·
Wiele s H1uting Senolce 361r1'0
Ball Run A01d,
Ohto
45769, 614-992-3470
:

PomeroY,

Hauling Anyllrna f
No Job Too B1g
Too Llttlt Bnement Cleaning •
Genel'll Work, Any Klndl &amp;1C:.
379-2278 Anytime
•

Wa

Do

Anyptac;~

87

o;:

Upholstery

:::----:-'77-:--,...,.....,..:.._Mowr•y 1 Upholaterlng ..r..,lr;-. •
h'tQ trl county lf'N 27 yNra The '
bat In furniture uphollterlng 1
Clll 304-675-4154 for frM nlimatM
I

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�Page 10-The Dally Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Names in the news 'Grapevine' tickles, but
NEW YORK (AP) - In
" Naked Gun 2 1/2," Leslie
Nielsen's character pushes a Bar·
bara Bush look-a-like off a bal·
cony, but the actor behaved himself
when he met the first lady at a
rttenl While Hoose reception.
"Barbara was in the receiving
line, and when she saw me, she
rolled her eyes," Nielsen says in
Sunday's Parade magazine.
Nielsen says a script is being
wriiiCII f~ a third inslallment of the
"Naked Gun" series, in which he
plays incompetent investigatOr Lt
Frank Drebin.
HOUSTON (AP) - Olympic
gold medalist Mary Lou Rellon
was named special adviser 10 the
President's Council on Physical

RETIRES - Norman Wood
retired April I after 30 yean as a
bus driver for the Meigs Local
School District He began work
for Northern Local School District in 1959. He bas been with
the Meigs Sdlool District since its
consolidation. He lives at 3%94
Landaker Road, Pomeroy, with
his wire, Jean Wyant Wood.

Fimess and Sports.
Council Chairman Arnold
Schwanenegger said in Washing·
ton Thursday that her "commit·
ment 10 creating more healthy and
active Americans makes her a great
role model."
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fight the resurgence of hlberculosis,
which poses a special danger to
people with AIDS .
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and deadlier than ever," Miss Tay·
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government response we saw
decades ago."
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AfDS Research, which Miss Taylor
founded, next week plans to unveil
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TB . It announced her donation
Thursday.
TB, which can be fatal, was vir·
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made a resurgence in recent years,
preying largely on people already
weakened by the AfDS virus.
NEW YORK (AP) - Sidney
Lurnet is still fuming over a threatened union work stoppage during
last year's filming of "A Stranger
Among Us," and says he won't
make any more movies in the City
for a while.
The filmmaker sent Mayor
David Dinkins a lener on Thursday
saying he was especially bothered
given his long support of the city's
film industry.
Lumet said members of Local
52 of the Motion Picture Studio
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it's 'love yuppie style'
By SCOTT WILUAMS
AP Television Writer
NEW YORK - "Grapevine,"
a clever, stylish, slight new sitcom
premiering Monday night on CBS,
enjoys the distinction of being television's first real sex comedy.
Yes, America, that 's S-E-X.
"Grapevine" is about gorgeous,
twentysomething women and men
going about the business of having
sex with one another, falling tn and
out of love and bed.
The "grapevine" here is a circle
of gossipy Miamians: Susan (Lynn
Clark) who works for a cruise hoe,
her ex -boy friend David (Jonathan
Penner), a restaurateur, and his
brother Thumper (Steven Eck ·
holdt), a libidinous TV sportscaster.
They look at the camera and tell
the love stories of other people in
their circle of acquaintance. Heck,
EVERYBODY talks to the camera.
It' s a program of quick cutaways
featuring principals, single-episode
characters and bit players.
The lead characters are very
attractive, very witty, very white,
very fashionable yuppies who go to
health spas and wash down big
bowls of greens with white wine m
bulbous, stemmed glassware.
This sitcom is about sex 10 the
'90s, too, so instead of the lovers'
dreamy clinch, kiss and fade to
black, we see much more nesh,
much more sexually expressive,
i.e., unchaste, behavior, and some
really great underwear.
(More flesh, less chaste 1 Sounds
like a beer commercial. eh?)
Yes, "Grapc:vine" is sexy. The
comedy is bnght, funny and sexy.
The men and women are bright,
funny and sexy. The show's openness and its celebration of sex and
sexuality iu-e refreshingly bold . It
deseryes to be a hiL
All that said, there are some
caveats the thoughtful viewer
might want to take away:
- The
characters -

David, Susan and Thumper - are
about as deep as a heavy dew .
Their behavior suggests that sexual
relationships are not just impoi1Jlnl
aspec ts of their lives, but the
ONLY aspects of their lives. And
they are cheerfully pernicious gossi ps.
In other words, folks, you
wouldn't really want David or
Susan or Thumper as friends.
The fItS! episode is the story of
a young woman who is a virgin,
ostensibly because a weight problem in her college years made her
unattractive to others as well as to
herself.
Having shed the weight and
being determined to shed the other,
she's unable to meet "the right
guy." Once she does, a cheap plot
trick reQuires that she get mvolved
with a former love object - an
Older Man.
Will she end up with the right
guy? Will she shed that annoymg
whatchamacallit? What do you
think?
The second episode concerns
the laff riot of infidelity. A TV
newswoman has an affair with her
news director, also married. Their
affair is unknown to the rest of the
staff - a television frrst 1 But let
that go. The resolution of this
unhappy mangle of sex, lust,
deceit, guilt and bad coosCience IS
remarlcably pain-free.
.
Without its comic narrauve
style, "Grapevine" would be pretty grim sblff indeed. As long as Its
comedy depends on dishonesty and
cheap behavior, most of what
"Grapevine" has going for 11 IS
style.

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By DAVE CLARK
Associated Press Wrilu
BISMARCK, N.D. - Cross
west over the Missouri River a little north of Bismarck and time gets
distorted. In Oliver County,
depending on their livelihood, the
residents set their clocks to either
Central or Mountain Time.
11Iose who commute to Bismarck or do bosiness with companies
there usually ftnd it easier to keep
Central Time. Banks, schools, city
offiCeS and businesses that cater to
the local population remain an hour
behind in the Mountain zone.
Two years ago, the county vOied
in favor on switching to Central
Time . Then the bureaucracy in
Washington took over.
"We haven't forgotten about
i~" said Joanne Petrie, an a11001ey
with the Deparnnent of Transporta·
tion, which must approve such
changes. "We'll resolve it one way
or anaher in a timely manner.''
That could be this fall, she S8Id.
Mercer County, which abuts
Oliver County along its northern
and western boundaries, defeated a
proposal to go Central in June
1990.
Wyman Sheets, a fanmer in Center the Oliver County seat, peti ti~ed his county commission 10
allow voters to decide whether to
switch. It hasn't been a hot topic of
cooversation sino: then, he said.
"The majority of the people did
voce for it, but I don't think there 's
a big push to do anything about i~ ' ·
Sheets said.
Sheets said he believed no
action would be taken unless both
counlies wanted 10 change.
"Then:' s nothing in writing to
thai effect," said Oliver County
State's Auomey John Mahoney.
"II may have been spoken by a few

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document in the Federal Register. ''
Then a pubbc hearing would be
held m the county and the public
would have another 45 10 60 days
to subm 11 wri lien comments.
If the final OK is given, the time
change probably would be made in
the fall when daylight-saving time
ends. Instead of "falling back,"
Oliver County residents would
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people at the orne, but nothmg was
wriucn down."
The county commission heeded
the wishes of Its residents and sent
the proposal last fall to Wa.&lt;hing·
ton.
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tioo has rules to follow, Petrie said.
First, 11 will issue a "notice of proposed rule change ." which she
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WED., JUNE 17

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people's awareness of the

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11:00 ill D (J) lllD lllD
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Meigs County is approved for
$1,278,550 demonstration project
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
MIDDLEPORT • Meigs County
has been approved for a five year,
$1,278,550 Family Self-Sufficiency Demonstration Project by the U.
S. Department of Hou sing and
Urban DevelopmenL
Word of the approval came Friday from the office of Donald J.
Jakob, director, Housing Develop·
ment Division of HUD in Colum ·
bus.
Jean Trussell, executive director

of the Meigs Metropolitan Housing
Authority, said that it will lake lwo
to three months to get the funding
in hand and the program underway.
Public informational meetings
for potential participants and land lords will be held prior to that time.
No applications will be available
until after the informational meetmgs.
Fu nd s will be di sbursed at
$255,7 10 per year. The money will
be designated for 20 two-bedroom
units. 25 three-bedroom units and

f1vc four-bedroom units, for a total
of 50.
In essence what 1h e program
docs is provide some funding for
housing and utilities for low
income families during the time the
head of the household participates
in a planned training program
geared to making th e family self·
sufficient.
Participants will be required to
sig n a five year contract to take
part in a planned progJ11111 as a con·
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1992 HERITAGE QUEEN • AprO Hudson,
center, was crowned 1992 Heritage Queen during a reception Friday evening at lhe Meigs
County Public Library. She was crowned by

1991 Herilage Queen HoUy WiUiams, right. Presenting the queen's trophy is Susan Clark, president of the Pomeroy Merchants Association .

HERITAGE QUEEN AND COURT· AprU
Hudson, far left, was crowned 1992 Heritage
Queen tor the Pomeroy Merchants Association
on Friday evening. First runner-up was Love

Batey; second runner-up was Amy Searls; and
third runner-up was Michelle Laughery, A
reteptlon In lheir honor was given at the Meigs
County Public Library.

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RAVENSWOOD, W.Va. - Af.
ter 19 months of uncertainty, the
I ,700 Steelworkers employed by
Ravenswood Aluminum are count·
ing the days until they're back on
the JOb.
Their long labor dispute ended
Friday with the announcement that
the local had voled by more than an
88 percent margin to approve a new
three-year contract to rep lace the
one that expired Nov. 1, 1990.
"We have sent a message to corporate America that 'M&gt;rking men
and wom en arc not commodities to
be cast aside like rusting equip·
m e n~" said Jim Bowen, director of
USW District 23, which co vers
West Virginia and pans of Oh1o,
Kentucky and Virginia.
"We have shown the world 1ha1
the labor movement is ali ve and
well in the U.S .," Bowen said.
The S1eelworkers are due to
return to work June 29.
The I ,700 union members have
been off the job since their contract
expired at midnight on Ocl 3 I,
1990, when the company escorted
the Steelworkers from the plant and
brought in more than 1,000
replacement workers.
The new conlnlCt was approved
on a vole of I ,287 to 181. About 97
percent of Local 5668 members
voted, said George Becker, mtcrnational vice president in charge of
the Raven swood negotiations.
"Our people are on the verge of
reclaiming thm jobs from the
sc abs ... Bowen said in a speech jus1
before th e vote total was an-

COUNTING BALLOTS · United Steelworkers Charles White,
left, and Jerry Butcher sort ballots from union m~mbers who
voted on a proposed contract with Ravenswood Alummum Corp.,
Friday in South Charleston, W.Va. (AP)
noun ced.
'"Solidantv. brmhers and sisrcrs,
works," he said.
Following the an nowJCem cnl .
Becker, Bowen and other union
offic13ls made a small ceremony of
dismamling the picket shacks a! lhe
lwo enuances 10 the al uminum
planl local residents honked their
horns in congratu la uon as they
drove by 1he plan! enuanccs .

At the local hall, Sieelworkers
and their su pporters celcbraird wid1
sa ndw1 ches and an occasional hot·
tle of champagne.
The Steelwork ers will receive a
$1.25 per hour pay rmsc spread
over three years. They also w1 ll
receive $2,000 m had wages
represenling the f11s1 28 d:Jys of the
labor d1spU1e.
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ""I would be very dlllppOintinG In a con-.o11on
wl1h o group of genuine ln1etlectullo." - Woody Alton.
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from Hood Fami ly Shoes ; a 14 ·
karat gold bracelet from K&amp;C Jewelers; perfume from McCull ough
and Rifne Drug; and a $5 gift ccrufica1e from Pleascr's Restaurant.
From McDo nald's in Pom e roy ,
eac h contest ant was present ed a

pa" lu Kmg's Island.
Joe Clark served as emcee for
ihe eveni ng and Susan Clark served
as chmnnan for lhe queen contest.
Rcfres hmen ls were se rv ed by
!he Xi Gamma Mu Chaplcr of Beta
S1grna Ph1 Sorori1y and guests were
reg istered by Patty and Ni c hola
Picke ns. Flower arrange mcnls were
donal cd by Pomeroy Flower Shop
and Troll ey Stauon CraiL,.

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POMEROY - April Hudson was Kcilh Searls, and also a 1992 grad crowned 1992 Heritage Queen for uate of Me1gs High School.
Third runner-up was Mich elle
Meig s County by the Pomeroy
Merchants Association during cere - Laugh ery , daught er of Mr . and
monies at the Meigs County Public Mrs. Vic Laughery, Reedsville, and
a 1992 grad ua1e of Easlern High
Library Friday evening.
Mi ss Hudson, daughrer of Mary School.
In her pme package the queen
Hudson of Pomeroy and a 1992
graduate of Meigs High School, receives a $50 gift certificate from
was crowned by I991 Queen Holly Anderso n's; a $50 savi ngs bond
from Bank One; a pair of shoes
Williams.
First runner-up was Love Batey, from Chapman Shoes; a diamond
daughter of Mr. and Mrs . Andy ring from Clark 's Jewelry; a $5 g1ft
Batey Middleport. She is also a cenifi cate from Daily Valley; a $10
1992 'graduate of Meigs High gift certificate from The Fabric
Shop; a $50 sa vings bond from
School.
Second runner -up was Amy Farmers Bank; a $15 gift certificate
Searls, daughter of MI. and Mts. from Gilmore's Resumram; a purse

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announced a new three-year contract was
approved by more than an 88 percent margin.

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April Hudson crowned Heritage Queen

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CELEBRATION • United Steelworker supporters celebrate the end or a 19·month labor
dispute with Ravenswood Aluminum Corp. Friday in Ravenswood, W.Va . Union officials

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CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) You'lllu ncllon more effectively today and stand a
better chance of achievmg your ObJ&amp;e·
fives it you use llexible methods. Don't
let others disrupt your routine
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You m1gh1 pul
too much stock In those who don't desetve it and not enough in frtends of
proven value today. Social disappoint-

An open letter from Meigs County to
Gov. Voinovich - Fred Crow- Page A-2

Vol. 27, No. 19
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GALLIPOLIS - Retired Anny
Ge n. William Childs Wes tmore land. commander of the United
Sta tes forces in Vietnam from
1964-68, will be the grand marshal
of the annual Independence Day
parade in Gallipolis on Saturday,
July 4.
In addition, Westmoreland will
be the patriotic program speaker in
a ceremony at the Gallipolis parkfront at 1 p.m. His appearance is
one of the highlights of the 27th
River Recreation Festival and the
parade, sponsored by the Gallipolis
Area Jaycees, wh ich chose "Thanlc
You, Vietnam Vete rans " as its
th eme.
A native of Spartanburg County,
S.C., Wes tmoreland graduated
from West Point in 1936 and in the
cou rse of an active military career,
he served in 17 battle campaigns
and three wars, won four Distinguished Service Medals and has
been decorated by 16 foreign coon·
tries.
As a commander, he led American forces in the invasion of Nonh
Afri ca in World War !1, fought in
Sicily, and participated in the D·
Day landing at Utah Beach.
Returning home, he was named
commander of the 82nd Airborne
Division in 1947, became an
instructor in the Command and
General Staff College in 1950, and
two years later assumed command
of the !87th Airborne Regimenlal

Combat Team in Korea. Aller serving in various capaciues wiLh the
Army Genera l Staff, Wes tmoreland
led the IO l s1 Airborne Division
"Sc reaming Eag les'" from 195R
unlit 1960, when he was named
s upe rin~tndem at Wes t Point
Wes tmoreland reported lo duly
al the U.S . Military AssiSiance
Command m Vic1nam in January
1964. becoming its commander a
few month s laler. Named Army
Chief of Staff in July 1968, West·
moreland retired from se rvi ce on
July 1, 1972.
Since retirement, Westmoreland

William Westmoreland
(Army Geaeral, ret.)

is 3 board of director of numerous
corporations and organization s,
se rved as chairman of the Gover nor's Ta sk Force for Economtc

Grow lh 1n So uth Caroli na, and
publ1 shed hiS memoirs. A So/diu
1/cpons . He was Time magazme's
"Man of the Year" for I%5.
The fest1val and the pamde are
designed to honor the conuibutions
a nd sac rif ices of sold1ers who
served in the Vietnam connicl, and
local VIetnam veterans have been
invi1ed to serve as parade marshals.
The parade begins at 11 a.m.
The festival is a three-day holi·
day ce lebra1ion at the parkfront
whic h fca 1ures e nterta inme nt. a
quee n contest, games and displays.
II co nclude s with 1h e holiday
parade and a fireworks display over
the Ohio River.
Clyde Evans, fe stival co-c hairman, sat d the festival organizers
and the comm unity sensed a need
to honor Vietnam veterans follow·
ing the 1991 parade, which celebraled local soldiers who returned
home from the Gulf War.
"Over the last few years, th e
nation has felt it should honor tl:e
veterans of the Vietnam conflict,
and we feel that dedicating the festival to them and having the vererans se rve as marshals is a step
toward giving them the recognition
they deserve," said Evans. "We ate
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