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12 The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Local briefs---_,
Deadline for fair entries Friday
The closing time for all open class entries In the Meigs County
Fair is 4 p.m . Friday, Mary Gilmore. Fair Board secretary,
reminded residents today .
·
The office at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds Is open from 10
a.m . to 4 p.M . bo th today and Friday to accept entries .
According to the rules, exhibitors mu st determine for
themselves in what class or classes th ey want to exhibit and the
en try forms must be completed by the ex hib itor.
No entries will be accepted by telep hone.

Southern plans booth at fair
Workers lor the Southern Boosters Meigs Count y Fair food
booth are bring recruited.
Workers are needed for the shifts of 2 to 6 and 6 to 11 p.m . each
day of the fair , Tuesday through Saturday Both athletes and
band members as well as their parents are needed to assist In
the operation Anyone willing to volunteer for a shift or more
should call843-5116, 949-2749 , or 247·2455.

Member.~hip tickets are available
Membership ticket s for the Meigs County Fair remain on sa le
at several locations around the coun ty . The price is $9.
The tickets cover admission to the l air all five days with
parking included.
They may be purchased at th e Sugar Run Mill, Swi sher and
l,.ohse, Gloeckners, Dave' s Exxon in Pomeroy; Middleport
Deparmtent Store. D ..J. Trading Post in M i ddleport ; Joe's
Country Market in Rutland ; Baer's Market In Sy ra cuse; Waid
Cross and Sons in Racine, Phyl l is Larkin s In LongBot tom , Nita
Jean Ritchie In Tupper s Plains ; Keebaugh in Chet er, Whaley's
in Darwin, and C. and D. Penzoil at Five Po ints
With a membership ticket. the m idway ride s arc $3 a day. The
dally gate admission is $5 and that includes the rides fo r that
day .

State ....
Continued from page 1
"He looked like he was In a
daze," she said of the driver. "I
thought he had had a hea rt
attack. I thought about turning
around ."
Pros t said the man at the wheel
was wearing an open zippered
go lf j acket, but she was more
co ncerned about the expression
on his face.
"He had a fa r -off look," she
recalled.
Chris Binion, who ran to the
ravine after hearing a man yell
for help, sa id McGinnis had a
cord around his ankles and his
neck. He quoted the accountant
as saying he crawled out because
he smelled gasoline. Binion said
there was no odor of fuel.
Binion said the driver inquired
what state and town he was in,
said he was co ld and asked lor a
blanket.
Earlier in th e day, St. Albans
auto parts store owner Loretta
Sansom wa s recalled to pick out
the Jeep from two positioned on
the co urthouse lawn while the
jury watched .
The only oth er Jee p owner with
a vanity plate bearing the letters
"B" and "M" was put on the
stand . and Barry Bryan of
Harpe rs Ferry, unl ike t he
slender, sho rt and dark·haired
McG innis, Is tal l, with longish,
blonde hair. beard and mu st·
ache. HIs Jeep Is a Cherokee.
Afterward, defense attorney
Bob King said he was not
impressed bv the prosecu tlon,
saying, "T he state's firing
so far."

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Camp reservations due by Friday
Reservations for camping spaces on the Rock Spring s
Fairgrounds during Meigs County Fair week are bring
accepted today and through 4 p.m. Frida y at th e Fair Board
office on the ground s.
ThP office Is open from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . Spaces wt ll be
assigned on a Hrst co me , first serve ba sis and i ndiv idual s
making resf'rvations mu s t be a t leas t 1R yea rs of agr. One
individual can on ly reserve one sparr. Mary Gilmore. fair

board SPc rrtary reports .
ThP lees arp $50 a week for C'a mpc&gt;rs a net $25 a week for th ose
using tents .

Gas prices are up in Meigs County
Gasoline Is more expensive
here than it was a week ago and
area consumers aren't happy
about it.
Fred &amp;aver, owner-operator
of the Food Shop in Pomeroy said
some people have been coming In
lor gasoline, filling up their tanks
and saying they 're going to take
their car home and quit driving.
He said his gas prices have
went up 10 cents since last week,
but the prices are controlled by
the supplier. He added he only
makes a nickel per gallon regard·
less of the price ol fuel.
Harold Lawson, consumer,
commented while fueling up his
pick-up truck that oil companies
were taking advantage of people

Charges dismissed

Veterans Memorial
Admissions -A udrey Glover,
Pomeroy; F lossie Moeller, Cheshire:
Leona Krautter,
Pomeroy .
Discharges Mary Cleek,
Connie Morris.

To end marriages

Licenses issued

In Meigs County Common
Pleas Court, a divorce has been
filed by Teresa A . Evans, Long
Bottom, against John J . Evans.
Long Bottom. A divorce has been
granted to Theodore R. Van
Cooney and Sharon L Van
Cooney.

Marri age lic enses were Issued
in Meigs County Probate Court to
Karl Arnold Kehler Ill, 34,
Pomeroy, and Karen Lucille
Davis, 37 , Tuppers Plains; and
Odls Steven Smith, 22, Balti more. and Cheri Allee Sauters.
22, Pomeroy.

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Gregory A . Flalko, Middletown, Conn .. speeding, $20 and
costs: William M. Ellis, Marietta . no medical certificate, $25
and cos ts: Thomas M . Crow,
Ravenswood, W Va .. no medica l
certificate. $25 and costs; Jay
Turley , Letar t. W.Va .. safety
violation. $25 and cos)s: John W.
Moon, Pomeroy. speed , $23 and
costs; Kristine M . Harris. Racine, speed.' $25 and costs;
Robert D. Walker. Dunbar.
W .Va ., safety violation. $25 and
costs; Gwendolyn Hash, Pomeroy, parked ve~lc l e more than 12
Inches from curb, $10 and costs;
Jeff D . Root, Cleveland , speed,
$21 and costs; Terry Robson ,
Murray City, speed, $25 and
costs; Richard Mellander .
Athens, speed, $20 and costs;
Robert Klem, Apple Creek, no
medical certificate, $25 and
costs: Mary Wagner, Pomeroy ,
speed. $20 and costs; Kevin
Mannon, Patriot, speed, $27 and
costs: William Saxton, Crown
City, speed. $24 and costs;
Roland E. Landaker. Pomeroy,
no operator's license, $100 and

costs, 60 days in ja II suspended to
5 days. one year probation; no
registration, $20 and costs; M el vi n L Lee, Racine, no operator's
license, $75 and costs, three days
In jail suspended upon proof of
va lid operator's license within 90
days; Jeff D . Root. Cleveland, no
operator's license. $100 and
costs, one yea r probation, live
days in ja il suspended upon valid
operat or's llcPnse : Kenneth R
Wilt, Pomeroy , no motorcyc le
endo rsement, $75 and costs,
three days in jail suspended;
Robert L Riffle, Pomeroy, dlsor·
derly co nduct, $100 and costs.
ordered to attend alcohol coun ·
se lln g program; Hugh R. M el lw ·
ra lth, Inverness. Fla., DW1, $300
and costs , three days In jail,
operator' s license suspended lor
60 days; Johnnie Brown, Dexter.
aggravated menaci ng, $125 and
cos ts, 10 days in jail, one year
probati on. restraining ord er
Issued, disorderly co nduct , $30
and costs; Thomas W. Stanley,
Alban y, reckless operation, $100
and costs. no operator's license,
$250 and costs , 10 days in jail
suspended upon valid operator's
license In 90 days; Arthur Yeater. Portla nd, domestic violence, aggravated menacing,
carrying a concealed weapon, on
eac h charge, six months in jail, to
be served concurrently, suspen ·
slo n of all but 37 days, defendant
given credit for time served.
cos is, two years probation, res training order Issued; Morgan
Johnson, Hamden, left of center,
$30 and eosts; James V. BroderIck, Pomeroy, disorderly conduct, costs only.
Forfeiting bonds were Dale F .
Rlrfle, Pomeroy, disorderly
while Intoxicated, $80 bond.

To meet Saturday
A special

meeting of the
Eastern Local Board ol Education has been set lor Saturday at 9
a.m. at the high school for the
purpose of Interviewing superintendent candidates .

the weekend .
The survey . was based on a
spot check of 1,400 stations
nationwide by Computer Petroleum Corp. of St. Paul, Minn.
The survey showed retail prices have Increased at the fastest
level since the two-week period
loUowtng the March 1989 oil spill
In Alaska.

Pil'k -3: !72
Pick -1: 3064

f:ards :
5- H: 3-f: A-D: 7-S

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Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m . )
Bryce and Mark Smllh
ol Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
Am Electric Power ............. 28%
AT&amp;T ................................. 35
Ashland Oil .. ................... 32 1,1,
Bob Evans ......................... 13~
Charming Shoppes. .
8%
City Holding Co .. ..
... 15
Federal MoguL ....... .. .......... 16Y.
Goodyear T&amp;R ... ........
. 25~
Key Centurion. ............ .... 12
Lands' End .. ............. .. ...... 14%
Limited Inc.. ..............
.19Ji.
Multimedia Inc... ......... . .. 62
Rax Restaurants .......... .
1%
Robbins &amp; Myers ...... .. . . 20
Shoney's Inc .. .... .......... . .. 13'/,
Star Bank.......... .. ..
.18\11
Wendy's Inti ...... .....
. .. 5'1\
Worthington Jnd .... .
.. .. 22

Vol.41 . No .69
Copyrinhted 1990

Meigs board to place 2 levies on fall ballot
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Stall
Two new l evies, four mills fo r
five years for permanent improvements and one mil l ol
co ntinuing duration fo r operat lftg expenses, will face voters ol
the Meigs Loca l Se houl Dis trict
in the November Ce nrr al
Election.
The Meigs Local floa rd of
Education voted to put thr two
levies on the November ballot
during Thursday night 's meetin g
In the board room
II was explained that thr nrw
four mill levy will not mean an
increase in taxes for residents of

Deputy appointed
A deputy sheriff's commission
has been granted In Meigs
County Common Pleas Court to
Joseph Richard Fields, Jr.

the district . The bond issue on the
Metgs Hi gh Sc hool wtll be paid off
In December and thai will be
com ing off th e tax duplicate then.
Th e new levy, If passed. will not
go onto thr tax duplicate until
1991. Thu s, it is a matter of one
coming off and anot her go in g on.
ex plained .Jane Fry, trea su rer.
II was noted that the four mills
would generate $400,000 a year
and that the money co ul d be used
for anything with a li fetime
expec tancy of fi ve years.
As for the one mill contpnuing
levy, the contract which the
Board of Education has with the
Meigs Local Teacher s Assocla·

Werry wa s employrd as a secre ·
t arv in the treasurer's office.
Thr· board also agreed to entl'r
into i:l consortium with Eastprn
and Sou th ern Dis tric1s for ear ly
childhood ed uc ation to IH·
handled 1hrough thr Ml'igs
Cou nt y Board of Education of
fice . l :he count y office \Vill acl as
the fisca l agenl for the program
wh ich. accordin g to Supt. JamPs
Carpc'n lt'r. i s flnancPd Pnti rrl y
through a grant. He explainPd
that lhe ear l y chi ldhood &lt;·dur· a
tion program is geared to sNvP
pre -school handicapped chilrtren A teacher 10 be hirPd by thr
co unty bo ard will go Into the

non requires that an opl'rating
levy be placed before voters at
every election
Several !euchers were hirr•d
during lh e meeting on one year
contract s. Rick Edwa rd s wa s
emp loyed 10 teach the IParnln g
disabled, Daryl Owens to teach
soc ia l studies and Linda Sm ith to
teac h chemistrv , al l at the high
school: and Scmdra Wa lkP r was
hired to ~each thr si xth gradP at
Sal em Ccnter.
Bob Werry and Daryl Owens
werr also hirL'd as assistant
varsity footbal l coachPs for the
year pending CPR and sport s
medicine certlfica tlon . Sharon

Dr William Offutt, prestdent
of the Ashtabula County Chapter
oft he Americ an Fam ilv Assoc Ia·
lion, wil l br thr featured speaker
at the annual rrligiou s scrviC(' to
official ly open the 12ith annual
Meigs Co unty Fair . Thr servi ce
will be held at 7:30 p m . Monday
at th e grand stand.
This yea r"s service is spon
so red jointly by the Meigs Count\·
a nd Midd leport Minis terta l
Associal ions .
Dr. Offutt will be disc ussing
the effect s of pornography upon a
communlt .v i.ind sucil'tv . and will
bP offrrin g suggf'~-&gt;tions on how
individuals. nrgo1n iz ations ami
local govr&gt;rnmf•nfs t~an addrf'ss
t hr iSS UP
Sprcia l music will bP b.v L.JUra
Hawthorn e Guthri e and the duet.
".Jan and Kath)·" . The offe ri ng
wUI br use d by the Me tgs Co unt)'
Ministr ri al Assocation for it s
outrrac h prog ra m.
The speaker fo rmed the ,\ stab-

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of the fair on the Rock Springs Fairgrounds. Herr
Helen Blackston, right, registers her entries with
Sarah Cullums. Residents had until 4 p.m. today
to makt• their entries as well as lo reservr
l'amplng spaces on the fairgrounds.

ula Coun t y Coa lition Against
Por nog raphy in 1988 with the
goal of removing X· rated videos
fr om Jeffer son. The successful
remova l of X·rated videos th ere
was th e resu lt of mobilizing
citizrns and l aw ('nforcemenl
lradrrs thr oug h an awareness
progr am.
'The goal of the wor ship
wrvi ce is. first to wor ship and
prai sf' God. Se(·ond !y, we want to
help the people of Meigs County
to becomr more aware of th e
pn'valem' f' of X rated videos.
whi ch is both a moral issue anti
spiritual conrf' rn . This is trur for
individual s ~1 nd communilies ,· ·
co mm entrd lhr Rrvs . . Jamf'.s
Seddo n and the Rev. Glen
McClung in a JOi nt statement.
Seddon, pastor of the Fir st
Bapti st Church of Midd leport is
president of the Midd leport Min ·
istrrlal Assoc ia tio n. and
McC lun g is ~a sto r of the Pomerov Ch urc h of thf' Nazarpnf' e~nd

pre sident of th e Meigs County
Minsterial Association.
The speaker. accord ing to
McClung and Seddon, has shared
suc cess ful met hods of removing
obscene and pornographic mater ials fr om th e community with
church and civic groups. He has
held wor~shops. acted as a
consult ant. and is now on the
Board of Dirc~ t ors of the Ashtatr
ula Cou nt y Chapter of the American Fam ily Assoc iation He
works with the Nationa l Coalition
Againsst Pornography, Ameri ·
can Family Assoclatlon. Focus
on the Family, and lt11• Ohio
Round Tablr
Dr Offutt has bwn p.a ..:.,tor of
lhr First Bapttsl Church of
.lrffer son lor the pas t1 3 years . A
grad uate of F:astern College of
Prnnsylvania. he attrnded lht'
Scm tnary of the West at &amp; rkiPy.
Ca l if. and l.u ther Rice Theologt
cal Sem ina ry, .Ja c ksonvt ll c, Fla .

Doctor tells jury McGinnis did not Eleven Americans are turned
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commend ation to be sP nt lo him
by the board.
It wa s voted to Pntrr into a
contrac1 wllh Dodson Brothers
Extermination for thP 1990-9 1
sc hoo l year for exterm in ating
services l or all school s The
board also entered into a contract wi th the sa me firm fo r
termit e t rea tment at the Bradburv Elrmentar v Sc hool fo r
$2, (7R
.
Polic ies were adjusted by the
board to refl ect the chanee from
six to nine week gradin g pertods
in all schools of the district
The board gran ted use of the
Co ntinu ed on page 10

Religious serviCe to
open 1990 Meigs fair

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hom es of the children for the
instructional work .
Approval for joining the Coal i
tlon of Rura l and Appalachia
Schools lor the 199091 year was
given by the board. II was
exp lained th at the coalition's
rmphasi s is on methods of school
funding .
Th e boa r d adopted a rrsolu don
staling thal in lhP PVPn t of a
na tural dis~1 s ter or hazardous
was tP situatio n. thP school buses
will be availablr for evacuation
purposl'.'l
Th e resignation of Mont Vance
r~ s a bu s drivC'r was accepted by
lhr board ~ith a letter of

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Low tonight In mid 60s.
Chance of rain 20 percent.
Saturday, mostly cloudy, high
In mid Ws. Chance of rain 30
percent.

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Grand Opening Speeials ·

Hospital. At 9: 42a.m . . Rutland squad went to Sa lem Street for
Shane Co Ulns, who was transported to Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
AI 2. 33 p.m .. Middleport squad went to Village Manor
Apartments for Donald VanCooney VanCoonev was taken to
Holzer Medical Center. Middleport squad was ·called to State
Route 7 at 7:43p.m. Sherry Ferguson was tran sported f rom
there to Veterans Memorial Hospital. At 9 57 p .m., Tupper s
Plains squad transported William Co ngrove from Reedsville to
Camden Clark Memorial Hospital.

Meigs County Court .iudgP
Patrick H. O'Brien pr(){'Pssed J7
cases on Wednesday
Fined were Donald H. Dailey,
Portland, disorderly conduct
while Intoxicated, $50 and costs ,
one day In jail, crpd l t for time
served: possession of marijuana.
$50 and costs. Floyd McClel lan,
Pomeroy, domestic violence ,
$100 and costs, 60 day s In jail
suspended to 10. credit for one
day served, one year probation .
restraini ng order issued ; Dalvd
G. Lambert, Pomeroy, over width, $15 and costs; Gregory W
Knapp, Pomeroy, speed, $23 and
costs ; James D Council, Langs ville, speed, $21 and costs; Benny
Slawter, Middleport, speed, $22
and costs: Steven Petrie, South
Shore, Ky ., speed, $25 and costs;
Clary E . Hallbrook, Racine, no
medica l certificate, $25 and
costs, safety violation, $25 and
costs; Monica Lynn Simmons,
Kingwood, W.Va., speed ing , $21
and costs; Ron Capehart, Pomeroy, speed ing, $19 and costs.

Hospital news

Ohio Lottery

Meigs County's
1990 fair
supplement

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a.m. for Bessie Rowe. Rowe was takr n to Veterans Memorial

Thirty-seven cases processed
in Judge O'Brien's court

who had to buy fuel. When asked
what he thought about the price
Increase. he said he "despises
It ."
A spokesman for Ashland Oil
said the recent price Increases
were due In part to a gradual
increase in crude oil prices over
the last several months.
The spokesman added that
Ashland 011 and SuperAmerlca
were trying to hold down their
prices for consumers in response
to the plea from President Bush.
According to a press release
from the South Central Ohio
AM, the average cost of self·
serve unleaded gasoline- which
had Increased 4 cents per gallon
In two days as of Friday jumped another 7.I cents over

Charg es of failure to yield right
of way to an emergency vehicle
against John Johnson, of Mason,
W.Va. have been dismissed In
Pomeroy Mayor's Court. The
charges stem from an auto
accident on July 2i on East Main
Street in Pomeroy.

EMS has seven calls Wednesday
Seven calls for assistancP wprr answr red by the unit s of
Meigs Co un ty Emergency Medical Services.
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At 12:51 a. m ., Pomeroy squad wa s ca lled to Pomeroy Police
Depa rtm en t for Keith Musser He was taken to Vetera ns
Memorial Hospi tal. At 7 21 a.m . , Pomeroy squad was called to
Ameri care for Audrey Clover . She was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. Racine squad went to Sta te Route 338 at 9: 33

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learn of her death
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of Kings Daughll' rs Hos pita l in
Ashland, Ky' within Sl'CU nd s
aftpr tPll! ng him his wifP had
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paper 1e 1 1 e oc at 2 p.m ., and

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No one hurt in two-car mishap
No one was lnjurC'd In a twu·car accidrnr Tuesday on Meigs
Count y Road 34 .
According to the Ohio Hi ghwa y Patrol. Shaw n E. Bakrr, li,
31372 Salser Road, Racine, pulled from Counly Road 34, slid l eft
of center and struck head on a car driv en by Mary A. Fowler, 41,
of 31440 Sal ser Road, Racine .
Baker was cited with failure to cont rol.

Squads respond to nine rolls
Meigs County Emergency M edical Services unit s responded
to nine cal is lor assistance on Thursday .
At 1:48 a.m .. Pomeroy squ ad was dispatched to Royal Oak
Conllnued on page 10

~est fo r
the final was a llurrtr ane Go
Mart.
lln tha t da.v. McGinnis has told
authorit ir s hewas incaptivi t yin
Kf'ntu ckv

I he· las&lt; rielii'Pfl' point.

WASHIN&lt;: TDN
tUPit
F:lpven Anwrica n diplomat s t~ nd
dependents WPfl' turnrd back
agai n Frida y at the I raqi bordrr
lO .Jordanl nthr,irsecond attrmpt
to IC'aVl' lht· roun trv . Statf'
IJf' partmPnt offic ial s sa,id
Th e u.s. F.mba ." l had be••n
t old thr 11 v.'ould bf' allov..·f'd
through. but inil rf'prtilionof th r
l'a rlirr contrt~ dirlOI"!" br)W\'iOr
and words of lrtlq i officiah. lhr
11 pt•op!p WPl"l' nul prrmiltPd to
lravp Fri da\" \Vhf'n thC'\" showrd
up •t ,.1 br, ,.,1,·.,. 1,0 s1.lt is.CXrY'Ch'cl
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Firms offered
contracts to
bu J•(d (and£•11
I s
Threp companies Interested In
building new landfill s or expand·
ing Pxlsting landfill s within the
mu l t i-count .\' Solid Wa ste Man·
agement District have been
oftr rPd contract s by th e policy
rommitlrP.

:J\'Oid aggravat in g Middle Ea sl
trn slons by ca llin g thC'm hos
t~ gf''-1, a White Hou sL' offici al
said
n.ou ndrd up bv Iraqi forf'es
during and aftrr thC' in vasion of
Kuwa it, the Amrrirans rr
matned conf ined Thu rsdav at
Baghdud "s Rashid Hote l. whi ch
was surr ounded b_\' arml'd
guard s, Stnte Department offi
r ial s sa id .
Thr Sra tr Drpartmenr l'Sd
mated that aboul J,OOO Arneri
cans remain in Kuwait and
anothf'r 5RO U.S. c itizens in Iran ,
"
most of them in Baghdad
"'l'hf'S(' prople &lt;H I..' stuck . J·ust
llkr lhr peopiP who art• stuck in
thr Ra sh id Hotl?l," sai d Stall'
Departmrnt spokesman Richard

Houchcr "I can't adequa tely
Pxplain ttlf'ir d raqi~· 1 artlons ."
Howrver . Sta te Opparrrnent
off icial s said that "a number of
AmPrica ns·· havp managed to
cross in to .Jorda n and Saudi
Arabia in thl' last 2-i hours. Statf'
f)pparlmenl offic ials said
Thf' officii:ll s said they did not
h;wp any pxact numbe rs and
thPrP appPaiT'd to hl' no rPgular
paltPrn that would o; how whv
some I m er Ica ns Wl'rf' pcrmittrd
to leave. while thP majority
rPrnalnbchind.unahlP!olravro r
to get thP nPn•ssar.v Pxit visas
TtlrStatf'DrpartmPntcalledln
lhr Iraqi ambassador t o Wa ·
shlngton . MohamPd al M as h £~!,

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Co ntinued on page 10
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Th e committee. at its meeting
Tuesday In Gallipolis, voted to
offrr co ntracts to the three
companies that have expressed
an intrrrst in operating landfills.
Th ose three companies are
At hrn s Ho cki ng Re clamation
Center, Sands IIIII Coai Company
and Mid -American Waste
Sys l rms .
The compa nies who have rr
cc ived the proposed agreem en ts
now ha ve ten days to accept or

re ject the proposals .
A representative from Mid
Am erican Wa ste Systems made
a verba l acceptance of the
agreeme nt at this week's
meeting.
Once the co ntr acts are ac ·
cepted, th e district must r ecom ·
mend that th e Ohio Environmen tal Protection Agency grant
waivers to th e companies
Involved .
Those waivers. II granted,
would, lor those landlllls apply ·
lng, suspend a moratorium on
landllll expansion that !he EPA
ha s Imposed. That moratorium
prohibits landfill expansion until
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Commentary

Page-2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, August 10, 1990

Huge Federal building put on hold

The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio

WASHINGTON - Federal o!fl-

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA
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clals have put the brakes on a

major boondoggle - a federal
office building In downtown Wa shington, D.C .. that would cater
more to private busine-sses than
to government and could cost as

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher

CHARLENE HOEFLICH

General Manager

PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publlsber/ Conlroller
!\ MEMBER of The United Press International. fn l and Dally Press

Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.

much as SJ.I billion.
In June, we exposed the fl aws
In a plan to build the lavish
edifice, an International Cultural
and Trade Center second on ly In
size to the Pentagon. The pro jec t
Is tainted by cost overruns and
possible co ntract stee rin g.

Now, the General Services
Administration has wisely decided to put the venture on hold
because of lis co ncerns about th e
financial commitment.
Th e project was a bad Idea in
the fir st place - the brainchild of
th e Pennsylvania Avenue Devel·
opment Corp., a presid ential
commission that has been overseeing lhe redevelopm ent of
Was hingt on' s premier thoroughfare between the White Hou se
and theCa pltol. The bu II ding Is to
hou se severa l federal ollices and

Jack Anderson and Dale VanAtta
privat p businesses .

We have slnep learned t hai II
also Is to Include a prlvale cl ub
for International business people
where I he inlllation lee would be
$1,500 and the monthly dues
would be $100.
Congress ional sources I old our
assoc iat e Scott Sleek thai the
pro ject was shapin g up inlo a
major di saster. Con struct ion has
nol yet begun and already the
cos I es timate has risPn from $460

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When it rains, it pours ...
Th r old adage. " when II rains,
i! pou r s·· had more than one
signific ant m eaning to me the
pas t tvvo week s. Of course . all of
us k nov.· that we had considerable
wa! Pr du r ing the recent rain
showers. II ha s been raining cat s

and dog s dunng I his time . Bu1!or
old FrPd thrre was more than the
wParhrr to con tend with .
F1r st of all the roof on ffi.\' house
in S~ -ra r u s&lt;' started to IPak and Jt
,,-; ts nrcrss ary to havp the roof

rep la ced After consi dera bl e ef·
fort. I obtainPd cardinal -co lored
_..,h i n~IP s wh ich . of course. were
man' r.xpensivf'. For som e
Sl rdngP reason thP manufacturer

had di sconti nued making the
rlarker colors in shin gles. La st
Wrdn rs d a~- - !he co ntractor. Eber

Pickens. comme nced hi s job
:\ftrr Thursd a\ it morP rhan
rairH•ct r als and dogs and this

op&lt; r;llwn had to be slopp&lt;•d unt i l
!O(LtY T o m a kP things more
unrrd'&gt;O nJblr for me. th e roofers
... ta l·tpd work at I a m . Normally
mv sPcond alarm clock awakens
me ,11 this limr. T hc_v arrived

bf'fore I had awakP nPd. I had I he
bPnt&gt;fi1 of tht• pounding on t he
roof prior tn 1hc Sl:'&lt;:ond alarm
Jingling in m_
,- Par
Prio1 to 1hP n•pair of m~' roof, I
nmm al iY uo;cd tw o alarm c locks.
() np to ;.ing Ci t ti JO, one at 7:00.
Hm~Tw· r due to thrra rly stan o f
rhl' cont r ac tor . l thought I should
ha\·1' !llrf'P alarm c locks to have
rnr on my f r"f' t no larer than 7: 00
A .\1 Havf' \ "O U f'\·rr spen a twar
rmrr~c fr om his wi ntr r slee-p: I

belirw that! co uld IJ&lt;&gt;compared
10 rh a1. t'SPf'CialiY i n awakPning
in thr morn rng So I plarrd three
aiJ rm cloc ks on ,1 cha ir. T he;.
wrrr .;;;rt for ti. h Wan d -;- A .M .
When thP fir...r onr r a n ~. I hit

it and knocked the other two off
thf' chair. slm! la r to the domino
f' ffr c1 Two of th r clock~ Wf' nt
undrr m .\ · bf'd and I co uld no t
rr ach the m . PandPm onium sf'! in
.11 thr• Crow hou seho ld. I had to
wa1t u ntil m~ · hou &lt;:, f'k('(lp&lt;&gt;r· r1r
rh·rd ar ~ - oo :-\ ~1 10 hcl\ r hr r
rr t rif'\"f' 1tw
rrn~mg
.Jiarrn
clock " Truly th1s ~~ Jn PXpP
rir nrr onP .; ; hould no1 ha\·P 10
undrrgo
Th en I had a p rotJ it'm ~· rrh rv•o
o f m.\ autom obilf'.., On Sunda~
PVf'n ing. I wa s dr i\·ing m\· 1 ~7.1
Ca di l lac from Pomcr o~ 10 ~\ · ra
c uSP. i\. hott]p sudd enly apprarpd
in thr road and I co ulrl no t mt s~

the bot tiP ; conspqut'nl lv. I had 10
park thP automobile Th f' nl'xt

day Jac k Codner heedt&gt;d m1· Cd ll
and 1ow£'d this \"t'hicle to Ra c inf'
at hi s place of bu si nrss . Jdrk

ca lled me and tol d mr that thr
lire was ro mp iPIPI_v ruinPd . I had
to r r place this tire
T hPn the re ~·e re p roblrms " 'i1h

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law s In many ra ses prohibit
non-f ederal officials from com -

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mit ting fe dera l fund s
The PADC Is nol giving up. A
spo kesman l oid us lhc group

my Lincoln Town Ca r First of
all, the Linco l n sudden I:-.· starred
to miss or shrug aft Pr slo wing
down from a fastt•r pace . AftN
several attempts to correc t th is
miss. it was rP mPdiC'd . Then on
Sa turda y, onr of my windshield
wipers went out of co ntrol and I
had to stop PVPry fivP minutf's to

wou ld answer the fln anci al ques·
! Ions. but had no pl ans to sca le

back the project. Ru l knowledgeabl e sources told us lhe PAD C
wi ll have no choice but to m ake
t he project morP morlrst i f it
expe-cts the federal govPrnment
ro lease the building
DespJte those co ncerns. Con -

fix tt . AI Winfield , W Va, a
repair man go t i t working aga in

Later, my go~ carl broke
down. First of all, thPrP was
something wrong wi t h thl' car

proceed unt il Au stln rPfu.srd to

buretor .

voices In Congr ess agai nst the

thPn

thr

f ront

gress had allowed thP pro jeri In
sign the lease. One of lhe few

tire

slarled to leak and ai l of a suddrn
the steering apparal us was gont' .
I was without a golf cart on lhe

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"f:\.,,., f'""' wol&lt;'nl S1&gt;.~.lt~Mc

golf co urse fo r morP t han a WC'l'k .
Then if this wa s not enough , m y

hot water heater went on l hf'
blink and I had no hoi water . This
was a ma}Qr problem for me as I
am used to Showrr in g Parh clay
Then a minor probiPm occurred
when m y new refrigPrator

star ted to acl abnorm ally. Thr'
r epairman stated that thPrP was
a pierP of rPl lophanP nrar t hr
f an. HP re movPd it a nd hope fully
th e- r pfrig era t or will sound nor

mal aga in .
Not a ll

my problem s were

mat erral . A week ago I had to
ha vp a f r ont tooth rx tra ctl'd dur
to old agP. This is not a pleasa m
experience. However. Dr . Car sey. thP dentist. extracted it
without too much pain . The worst

pari is lhal when I smiif' it looks
as if an old vampire has cniPrPd
thf' comm unU y .

Jo'inaily , I had been out of town
and had not looked a1 m y mail as

carefully as I should have There
wa s a Karr pic nic a t Kath ryn

Mora 's hou se This picnic was al
I p.m. l thought it was at 6 p.m
I split the diflerence ana ar n ve-a

al 3 p.m . Mos t of the Karr
reiali ves were sti ll there, so ali
was not lost. I should co mmen1
that Kathryn made so me deli ·
ciou s horne made ice- cream . I

had two dishes as I had no lunch
As of Aug I. all ol the above
problems have been resolved.
,\!though II wa s difficult, I
re membered how Bob Hoefli ch
end s his col umn in I he new spaper
wrlh a " keep smiling ". AI times
l hr&gt; wa s dtfftcull . On the other
hand. I remember lhe sign in
F. F Robt nson' s laundry which
sa rd ' I complained because I had
no sh()('S un til I saw a man who

had

no fl'f't."

CPrlainly

my
problr m s wrre minor rom pared
v.-1th m.1m others who are
&gt;; uffpring f;·om lllnrss or dy ing.
.-\ nyhow, onf' shou ld count thei r
blessings J1 ti ml'S like thcsc
1ns!Pad of complaining Sha m l'
nn ~ ou Fred
Ca rr~ o n~

Atry . Fred Crow

Fairboard appreciate.~ support
Dear Edit or;
The organizalion and presenta tion of the Meigs County Fair
would not happen without the
support ol many Individuals and
businesses. Many t imes we are
unable lo properly thank these
people o r businesses personally.
Certainly their support Is much
needed and always appreciated.
Due to cir&lt;lll mstances beyond
our control. several of our
faithful and loyal supporters
were not given the opportunity
for recognition In our premium
book. For this- we are sincerely
sorry. We would like tok publicly
apologize lo Farmers Bank,
Sugar Run Mill, Keebaugh 's of
Chester and Tuppers Plains and
any other patrons who were
inadvertently missed In our
soUclla t klns.
Both Sugar Run Mill and
Keebaugll 's have lor years been
ticket sellers lor the lair. They
gradoualy allow us to publicize
t be lair ill their places ol
buslnes~. and both businesses
have been ever ready lo help In

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million to well over $800 million.
Sources close to the project told
us they feared the price could
eas ily go l o $1 billion.
Co ngress ion al inv es tig ators
were looking into I he way the
PADC awarded the developmen t
contract. Th e panel gave the job
to Della Parlnershlp, one of the
high bidder s, even I hough many
federal and Di strict of Columbia
officials said Delta 's proposal
was n' 1 up to par because it didn't
meet requirement s fo r minority
parli cipatlon , a charge tha t
Della has denied.
Inves tiga tors were also lookIng inlo the rol e played by
Wa shinglon Mayor Marion
Barry, who, as a me-mber of thp
PADC, voled l o give the contract
to Della Federal procurement

any wa y possible
The Farmers Bank cou ld
hardly be more suppor t ive. Nol
only do they manage and handle
ali of our gate money. but they
have for many years been the
biggest supporter ol the Junior
Fair Livestock Sale In the dollar
amount purchased. They have
donated water coolers lor the
grounds. They have always been
generous with their financial
assistance to allow lmprov eml'lltS to the grounds and !acUIties . They have met our every
need.
To these businesses as well as
any others that may have been
overlooked, we apologize. We
sincerely appreciate your support and look forward to working
with you lor many years In our
endeavor to make the Meigs
County Fair the best that II can
be.
Sincerely,
Mary Gilmore,
Fair Secretary
Wtlliam Radford,
Board President

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pro jec l came from Rep. Tom
Petri, R-Wis.. who sa id thal nn a
gove rnm ent -was te sc alf• of nnf' to

10, the bui lding rank ed at leas I an
elghl .

Oneof lhe mosl popula r myths
In I he whole field of journalism Is
the myt h tha t a r eporter ran nol
be com pelled to identify lhe
source of lnfor malion th ai he
rece iv es In confidence. Th e com ·
munl r ation i s 'a id to br
"privileged."
One ca n understand whv journalists wish so pro foundiy that
t his "pri v ilege" was enshrined
somew here In the Co nstitution
an d thu s made applicable under
all clrc umslances. Unfortu
nateiy !fo r them lll isn'l
In I he Branz burg case. near ly
20 years ago, I he Supreme Court

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plea ses them I routinely tgnore
the Bra nzburg case. If they are
ordered l o identity a ro nfidenl ial
source, they will simply refus e,
countin g on some li be ral judge
up the lin e to think of a way to get
around the Branzburg lest.
Tha i wa s thes trategyofBrl an
Karem, of KMOL -TV i n San
Antonio, Texas. He refu sed to
identify a person who had helped
him get a telephone interview
with a jailed murder suspeel .
Attorneys for both si des in sisted
lhey neededtoknowlheperson' s
Identity . The judge agreed, found
I hat I he Branzburg lest had been

freedom (as his lawyers urged I
wh il e the co ntempt order was
bei ng appealed In I he usu al
leisurel y fashion
Fared with lhP prospec l of
having l o obey thr judge or spe nd
a really significant stre tch ol
time In prison. Karem qu icklv
re r onsldP red t hr ' il uat lon
Shorliv. he announced lhal hi s
source had agreed lo re lease him
from hi s piPdge of co nfid ential lty . and - in open courl. under
oa th - hr idenlifiPd her The
j udge ! hereupo n lurnrd him
loose.
So il 's Co urls 1. Media 0 in the

CIN CINNA TI - Ramon Mar llnez did ever yt hing right , and
Jack Armstrong was left wonderIng what went wrong.
Therein lies the tale of Cincinnati' s lop-s ided 10-3 loss to the
Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday
night that cut a half-gameoffthe
Reds' Western Division lead over
the Idle San Francisco Giants.
Martinez, 15-4, struck out 10 to
raise his major-league leading
total to 174. The right -hander,
10-1 In his last 13 starts, walked
one and ha sn't lost since July 5.
"I was throw! ng fast balls after
we got that 5-0 lead in the first,
and they were swinging," said
Martinez, who went eight Innings
before Jay Howell finished up In
the ninth.
"! set a goal to win 15 games
and I feel so proud of myself for
winning that many," added Martinez, who owns a flne2 .79 earned
run average.

"I don 't know about 20 wins and
I don't want to think about that."
Jack Armstrong, 11 -8, didn't
make It through I he first Inning
as- the Dodgers scored five runs .
Armstrong, who has dropped six
straight since the All-Star break,
gave up live runs and five hits In
two-thirds of an Inning . Rick
Mahler got the final oul In the
first.
"T ha t's no factor," sai d 25year-old Armstrong, who added,
" I felt I had my best sluff of the
year, and that's a facl."

·'I'm not sure what the answer
is, but I'll be ready to go out lhere
the next time," sa id Armstrong,
who hasn't won since July 5, the
sa m e dale that Martinez lost his
l as t ga m e. •'1 t hrew som e great

P.it ches. but I hey didn 't swi ng al
them and I really wasn' l in I here
long enough lo absorb what
happened .
bul I'm nol sure what It is,"
Armstrong conceded. "But I'm
not going to lake II lying down
because the whole thing doesn't

rull?d that under cert ain rlrcum ·

m€'1 and ordered K ar em t o namP

la1Ps1 co ntest bPIW(--'f" n thesr tw o

stances lt yplca ll y. to ensure that
a defendant receives the fair tr ial
guaranteed by I he Si xth Amend
men tl a reporter can be requlred. under penall y of co n

hi s sou rce. WhenK arem r efused,
the judge slapped him In the
pokey l or co ni em pi of court .
And t here he sat for two weeks,
while the nalion's med ia wepl

powerful lns tituli ons But don'r
su ppose t hat I he media will now
jusI lie down an d quit Thev will
keep right on referring to lhr
" sanc tity" of lhe piPd gr• of

tem pt of co urt, to revea l a so urce
over his plight and his l awyers
if Its identit y Is rel evan l and
pursued a sw ift a~l to the
mat eri al and ca nnot be asccr ·
Supreme Co urt of the Un lt f'd
talned i n any othrr wa y
Sta tes . Al as, no judicial so rt ~·
Despite this ruling, rE'port ers
Int erve ned to save Ka rem rrom
(who. llk P most liberal s, are · durance vile. Instead, the Su ·
forever urging us to respE'Ct t he
premr Cour t voti'd, 7-2. 1ha !
court when one of Its dE'cislon s
Ka rem wa sn't entHIPd to hi s

co nfidentiality . as if it werr an

arce pled and trra sun•d tenel of
co nstitutional Ja w
Suc h "co n f idrnt ia l c;o un: Ps,"
howrver . would bf&gt; Il l .1rlv i."rd to
ass umeth a tlhPrri sso mp cJau se
i n thr Con stitution. or pvrn so m e
Su prrmr Co urt ruling . th at w ill

William Rusher
unfa ilingly pr ol ect their ldenl lty
under a claim of" priv liege " Ask
Brian Karem.
The supposed " reporl er
Informant privilege, " by thP
way , bears no resemblance w ha

lever to t he lradltional privileges
prot PC iing communic allons be
tween hu sband and wife. doct or

and pallenl, cleric and penilent
all orn ey and cli ent. In ali four of
those cases we know who madP
thr st atrmrnt: what we are- not
all owed to kn ow is what wa s sa id

In the case of lh e so-ca lled
··r r porter-lnform ant privilege ,"
on th e other hand, we kn ow
exact ly what was said; what we-

are nol supposed to be told Is who
sai d it .
And that. of course. makes a

bus hel of difference . The lnfor
mant may be blind, or alcoholic ,
or co nsumed with hatred of the
per son who Is bein g harmPd by
his st at emen t s. Wr will nPVC'r
know . If t he repo r ler Is allowPd to

shi eld his identlly
Let 's hope I he co urts k N.'P
hang:lng tough on this onP .

Businesses rip out the union label
HEN DERSON , Nev . iN F:A I Alter rejecting - by a resou nd
new
log 3\&lt;l -to -1 margtn -

spurned . " II st inks." m eter
reader BN'nda Vermilli on said of
I he agrl'Cm enl. The par t r ailed
for modest annual wage In -

contract terms proposf"d by thl'
Nevada Power Co. In It s " last.

cr eases but also hlkPd the

best and final" oller. m&lt;Jrt' than
hall ol the cieclric utilit y's

ployees' con l rl bu l lon for medi cal
insurance.

e- mployl•es

recen tl y

Wl'nt

to

st rike .
As the 825 sl r ikers pick eted
under the dPsert su n for two

"Tht'

work e- r s w e-re-

em·
j us1

sca red . " added Vermi l lion .
" They were loid everybod.v' s
going l o lose I heir jobs. "

l ntrrna lional Paper. Boise Cas
cade and numerou s other rom panics ha ve gone IJ&lt;&gt;yond issuing
suc h wa r nings. They havp hirPd
and Tr ai ned nPw workers i n th e

midst of bitt er labor disputes .
Fra nk Lorenzo placed Co nlin
Pnt al Alrlln Ps In b a n k ru ptc~· to

break It s union contract s, then
hired subslilule rmplovees al
dras tica lly lower wage levels. He

weeks. union and company nego-

That recent episode in south·

also led Eastern Ai rl i nes into

tlators made no progress in
resolv in g their dlllerences over
wages, benefits and working
co ndition s.
At the sa m e time, Nevada
Power oltlciais began warning
that they soon would replace the
st riking workers, al leas t tem ·
porartly , to handl e a growing
backlog ol work.
On the 15th day of the str ike,
the workers grudgingly ratified a
new contract virtually identical
to the one they earlier had

ern Nevada Is bol h lhoroughly
unremarkable an d terribly slg·
nlfl ca nl . Th e causes of the
dispute an d the even Is leading to
the settiemenl are duplicated
hundred s of time every year
lhroughout I he nation and are
emblemati c ol I he state of
c on t em p orary 1abo r
management relations .
Especially noteworth y wa s lhe
compan y thr eat to repla ce I he
strikers In recent years. Grey hound Li nes, Ph el ps Dod ge.

bankruptcy and rpe ru ited rPpl ace ment s for li s sl r lk ing
workers.
For four decades, t hat option
was seldom exercised. Co mpan
ies !eared they would Incur lhe
wrat h of powerfu l un ions and
anla gonlze I he public l f t hev l oo k
such drastic ac tion At I he sa mp
lim e, crossing a picket line lo
ta ke a str ik er' s job was simp ly
unt hinkabl e for most wo rkers.
Bu l lhe Influence or lrade
unions, as measu red by l he
propor tion of nation's non. farm

Letters to editor
Receives additional tribute
Dear Editor:
At the July 23, 1990 meeting ol
the Meigs County Regional Pl anning Commission a resolution
was passed bonorlng the work of
Mr. Lee McComas. This is just
one additional tribute to a man
who gave his life to Meigs
County.
The resolution is as follow s.
Resolullon
Wllh the death ol Lee W.
McComas on May 26, 1990, Meigs
County has lost one ol Its
outstanding citize ns ol this
century .
Mr. McComas was a great
leader and educator In the Meigs
County community . He served
all seR"ments of the county

unselllshiy and with compassion.
F'rom January :;s, 1980, unlil
his death, Mr. McComas served
as volunteer secretary of the
Meigs County Regional Plannln~
Commission. His records wf!fe
always complete, timely, and
accurate.

This resolution Is presented In
honor aod memory o! the outstanding llletlmeworkofMr. Lee
W. McComas.
Motion to adopt this resolution
was made by Thereon Johnson
and seconded by Jon Jacobs .
Motion passed unanimously.
Fred Holtman, President
Charles E . Blakeslee. Executive
Director

work force they rPpresent , has
severely deterloraled during I he
past half cen tury . II has steadily
dropped f ro m 35 percent Immediately after World War ll to 16
percent last year.

Robert Walters
Aga in s t that b ac kgr ound.
PrP.side nt Rraga n enhan ced
rnanagemf'n t ·s powe r with a

sln gil' dra matic acl ion In 1981
He decl ared 11,&gt;00 slriking air
lraffl c cont rol lers to be engaged
In an Ill eg al action when l hey
drfl ed a back -to-work orde r, I hen
nrdered l hem al l firPd and
rPpi aced by substitutes .
"Reaga n made It respeclable
lo bu st unions," says Robert M .
Baptiste, a Washlnglon, D.C.
attorney who does consid£' ra bl e
work for unions. In ear lier years,

both

labor and

management

worked ser iously to rPsolv e
.s trik es but now. hP s1ys, "com-

pani es ju sl want to get rid of
unions."

Wh en 6,300 drivers r efused to
work th e co mpany began spendIng $20 million for pr ivate sec urIty serv ices and tra ining programs l o qualify 3 . 400
r eplacem ent worke rs. Grey hound has demonstrated that It Is
willing to endure even a bankruptcy declaration In federal
court to break the strike and the
union .

Today in history
By United hess International
Today is Friday , Aug . 10, the 222nd day oll990 with 1431o follow .
The moon is waning, moving toward lis last quarter .
The morning stars are Venus, Mars and Jupiter .
The even lng stars are Mercury and Saturn.
Those born on this day are under the sign of Leo. They Include
Edmund Jennings Randolph, the Jlrst U.S. attorney general, In 1753;
Herbert Hoover, 31st president of the United States. In 1874; actor
Jack Haley In 1899; actresses Norma Shearer In 1900, Jane Wyatt In
1911 (age 79) and Rhonda Fleming In 1923 (age 67); and singers
Jimmy Dean and Eddie Fisher, both In 1928 (age 62) .

Elsewhere In lhe NL, New
York edged Philadelphia 5-4, St.
Louis dropped Chicago 3-1, Monl ·
rea l edged Pittsburgh 7-6 in 10
innings, Los Angeles pound ed
Cincinnati 10-.3, and Sa n Diego
blanked Atlanta 7-tl .
Mels 5, PhUlles 4 - AI NPw
York. the sparks that fl ew in the
fifth Inning Thursday night lit the
Mets' fuse and burned the
Ph lilies.
After a bench-clearing brawl
Instigated when Philadelphia
starter Pat Combs hit Dwighl
Gooden on the left knee, New
York came back to score four
runs in the sixth including lhe
go-ahead run In their 5-4 victory
over Philadelphia.
Trailing 3-l , theMetsscoredall
four runs off Darrel Akerfeid, 4·1.
who replaced the ejected Combs .
K evin McReynolds walked and
was forced at second by Daryl
Boston. Howard Johnson ti ed I he
game with a blast over the
right-centerfield wall for hi s 17th
homer of the year .
Tom O'Malley followed wilh a
single and Mackey Sa sser's
double put runners at second and
third . Pinch hitter Ke lvin Torve,
playin g In hi s third ga me with
New York and batting for pitcher
Bob Oj eda, then pla ced his
double Into the gap In right ·
center to give the Met s a 5-3 lead.
•'When your starter Is throwing
pretty good and gets thrown out
you are hurt , " Ph lilies manager
Nick Leyva said. "In addition
Dennis Cook (a lso ejected lis our
long man . I had to stay with
Darrel Akerfeld even though he
threw a couple of stupid pilches .
He lhrew fast bails to Howa rd
Johnson and Mackey Sasser ,
both fast ball hltler s. They were
bad pitches. "
Gooden , who had hit Di ck te
T hon In the second and Tom my
Herr In the fifth, r eacled to
Combs' pitch by inslantiy rush·

(

BASEBRI\WL! - It was light night at Shea Stadium, and many
Mets and Phlllies went to the canvas, er, dirt, as Mets catcher
Mackey Sasser Is pounding on Phlllics pitcher .Jose DeJesus
i ng the mound. Combs mel him
halfway and both player s, j oined
by cal r her Darren Daulton,
wres tled lo the ground , followed
by their benches .
·In addition to Combs and relief
pilcher Cook, Daulton and coac h
Mike Ryan were tossed from the
Phii lles. The Mel s lost Gooden.
Tim Teufel and Darryl Slraw·
berry in I he fray
Bob Ojeda replaced Good en
and picked up l he vic lory to
improve 10 6-5. AleJandro Pena
worked lh c sevenlh and Joh n
Fra nco pitched lhe final two
Innings lo earn his 25th savr.
Cardinals 3, Cubs I - At
Chica go, Ken Hili and Lee Smith
pilched a combined five -hiller

a nd Willie McGeP drovr in a run
and scorPd annlllPr to lift St .
Louis and snap Chicago ·_
., fivC' -

game winning slreak Hill, 3-1,
ga ve up four hit s over eight ·plus
innlngs in his fourth start si ncr

(right) In one of I he many lights thai followed Mets pitcher llwight
Gooden's charging PhUUes pitcher Pat Combs after Combs hit
Gooden with a pitch . (UP!)

1968 DODGE STAKE TRUCK

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being recalled f rom Tripil' A
LouisviliP . Smlth rPcordrd thr
las t th ree outs for his 20th s&lt;J.vc

Lance Dickson droppPd lo 0 1.
Expos 7, Pirates 6 (10 Inn.) AI Pi l lsburgh, Andres Cala rraga
raced homr fr om second basr on

Auto ., PB , PS .

:1-l . Bill Sa mp&lt;n pllc hed the lOth
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Expos to tl r I hr srorP in tllP n in t ll ,
feil lo 4:l.
Padre!'~ 7, Braves 0 At

make- sense . Maybe there' s som e-

Alianla . Br uc e Hurst lossed a
six -hill er and co ll ec l ed his f irs l
career RBI and Garry Templeton no lched hi s 2,000t h career
hit lo llft the San Diego Pad res to
a 7-0 vic lor y over the At l an ta
Braves. Hursl. 7-8 , struc k ou l
seve n and walked two loearn his
second shutout of the year and
fiflh co m plet e gam e.
Charlie Liebra ndt , 4-6, al lowed
srven hit s ove-r five innings to
tak e the loss.

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Mi ke Fit zger ald 's c heck·s wi ng

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The Reds, who lea d San Francisco by 4\&lt;l games In the NL
Wesl , open a four-game se ries
Friday with the Giants.
In the first, Lenny Harris
singled and Gibson followed with
his seventh homer to rightcenter. Kal Daniels then walked
and took second on a passed ball
Eddie Murray followed with an
RBI single to mak e It 3-0.
Hubie Brooks walked and was
forced at second by Mike Sciosc ia with Murray taking third .
Samuel 's grounder forced Sclos·
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inning.

Daniels belted his 161h homer
in the seco nd to make il 6-0.
The Dodgers loaded I he bases
in lhe fourth on a single by
Harris , a walk to Gibson and
Daniels' single. Murray followed
with a r un-scoring singl e and
when Brooks hit inlo a double
play Gibson sco red to make 118-0.
Daniels moved to third on the
play and scored when Scioscia
followed wilh a double.
Gibson's RBI single in the fiflh
put the Dodgers up 10-0.
The Reds got a pair of runs In
the fifth. Hal Morris opened lhe
Inning with a single and scored on
Mariano Duncan's triple . Billy
Halcher' s Infield groundout
scored Duncan .
Ci ncinnati added a run in lhe
eighth .

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Rangers /(0 Indians with 13-5 decision
By BOB KEIM
UPI Sports Writer
CLE VELAND tUPli The Texas
Rangers scored nJne runs in one inning, 131n
the game, and collected 21 hil s off lhree
hapless Cl evel and pitchers.
Amazi ng ly , II co uld have been worse.
The only team record the Rangers sel
during Thursday night 's 13-5 shelling of the
Cleveland Indians was for most men iefl on
base In a nine-inning game, wllh 17.
Every Ranger starter scored In th e
nine-ru n sixt h in which Texas co llected nine
consecullve base hils to come within one of
tyi ng the ma jo r league record of 10 Slra ight
hits, last arcompllshed by Detroll in 1983
aga in st Baltimore. Fifteen Ranger s wen ito
the pi ale In !he Inning as Texas li ed a team
reco rd wit h the nine hil s and n tne ru ns in one
inning. Eleven straight bailers rea ched
base safely i n the Inning.
" I 've never been Involved in anylh ing like
that ," said Texas manager Bobby Valen llne, who had pllcher Kevin Brown hit in !he
nin th innin g. " I don'! see many nine·run
innings . I don't see man y n ine· run games ."
Pete lnraviglla hi! a t wo-run homer In th e
second and stroked a two-run doubl e in !he
sixth lo pat·e the Rangers, and Rub en SiPrra
had four hil s in fiv e at bats and Jeff Kunkel
drove In three runs. Rafael Patmeiro
ex tended his hl! ti ng slreak 10 15gamcs wi lh
a sin gle In the six lh
"You ju st want lo gel up 10 lh&lt;• pl" l c and
h it." Pa lm eiro SCiid of si ttin g on th P be nch
during I he big inn ing "The gu v'.s lhrow l ng
pitches that PVPrybody's hit ti ng, so yo u
wan t to gel up and get .vour turn . ..
The Texa s hitt er ~ wer en' t cheated . with 46
bai ters hitt ing in lhl:' first six inn ing s a nd~~
go ing to the plal e in I he game.
" II go! oul of hand," Cl eve land man"ger
.John McNamara said. ''There \\'asn't
anylhmg we could do abo ul i t. Rca llv .
!h er e's not a to! l o say abou!lhal gamr . All
that co unts i s who won . "
Lost in !he explosio n by th e Texa s offen.s r
was ano!h er fine perfo rm anc e by Bobby
Will. 11 -8. w ho won his rig hlh consecuti ve
drt'i sio n by givi nK up th ree r un s, two

,\~OTHER HIT - The T exas Ranger s' Ruben Sierra drives this
bali ovr r the glove of Indians third base man Brook ,Jacoby in a
nim•- hit sixth inning during Thursd ay night 's game in Cleveland, in
whil'h the Rangers stranded 17 m en on hase hut walkt•d awa~: with
a 13-5 victory . (UPII

Johnson to step in as
Eagles' new tight end
By .JOE CIA LIN I

C' ;ln·r bl o('k , it dtu•sn·r mat 1t•r .

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GOLF OUTING TROPHY - Pomeroy-Middleport Lions Club
presid ent K enny Utt ( left ) presents th e winner' s trophy to Mark
Murphey, Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club president, alter the
Rotarians won a golf match against the Lions Club on July 23 at
Jaymar Golf Co urse. Playing lor the Rotarians were Tom and
Mary Bowen, Benny Ewing, Bernard Fultz, Harold Jlubhard and
Dick Owen, while the Lions' play t•rs were Leesa Murphy, John
Mu sser, Larry Powell, Rruc1• Teaford and Kenneth Utt.

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For Appointment, Call 675-3400
Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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have hardening of !he artene s
reS! ric tin g blood flow.
A t a Th ursday news co nf er ·
e ncr at Denver's training ca mp,
Reeves' phy sician. Dr. Randy
Marsh. said thC' coac h was
r es ling com fortabl y and l ikely
wou ld not need surger)' .
Reeves checked ou t of !he
Grrr ley hospilallo l ra nsf rr to an
undi sclosed hospital. where he
wi\1 remain for anot her four or
fiv(' days. There wPrP report s
!hal R~ws had checked into a
c lin ic in Redwood Ci ly, Ca lif ,
!h "l S!X'Cia t tzes In ar trno.sc lrrosi s, !h e medtcal!erm fo r harden ing of the ar leries.
D&lt;'frn slve coordi na l or Wade
Phillips wil l beaclingheact roac h
during Reeves' absence.
Phi ll ips sa id Reeves would no!
be Involved in any dffi sio ns
abo ut the Broncos until hr
rrturned, i ncl ud ing a n ~· play·r r
moves.
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De nver Broncos head coach
Dan Reeves, the losing coac h in
l ast season's Super Bov.'l, wa.s
n'sling In a hos pil al wilh che.s l
pa ins Thursday, while wi nning
quarterback and MVP Joe Mon 1ana celebrated signi ng th e rich·
Pst con tract in NFL his to r~· .
Reeves. who admilled hi mS(•!f
lo !he hospilal wilh ches l pains.
will undergo trf'atment for har·
dening of !he arteries and Will be

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lossc•s.
Monlana decked !he Bro ncos
la s! .tanuar vby lhrowlngforf tve
l ouchdowns in !he 49ers' 55-10
Su!X' r Bowl XXIV blowout.
Montana, a three-lime SupPr
Bowl MVP. rr por!edly wilt r" rn
$4 million In 1990, $3.o million in
1991, $3 mill ion in 1992 anri $2.~&gt;
m illion in 1993 as a resu ll of !he
contrac t ex tension T he 12·yPar
vetera n was under con tract
rhrough the 1992 st'ason and
wou ld have made $2 .55 m ill ion
!his yea r.
Thr over a II a Vl'r a gl' uf I he pact
$3.25 million a year surpa sses the co nl racl s of Buffa
to's .Jim Kelly t$3.14 milli on
vearly i and Ph il adel phia 's Ran
da ll Cunn ingham i$3.1 million I.
Th e ex lenl ion of Mont ana's
co ntract had bcen rumorrd for
monlhs but neit her side fC'II
rushed 10 m"ke !h e deal
"II was one of those thin gs !hal
was goin g to hap!X'n when il
happens ... Montana said. "There
was never any hurry . The re
wasn' t go ing to be any problem s
and they 149ers owner Edd ie
DeBarto lo and h1 s represenla
ti ves t said 1was going to be Ia ken
care of. We just kepi I ryl ng not to

PVH Medical Office Building
Suite 215, Valley Drive
Point Pleasant, WV
In OB - GYN Practice Si~~ee 1975

Kindergarten
meeung
scheduled

picnic .

.Jean Moore asked !he blessing
before th e meal which was
fo llowed by an Inform al mee!lng
conduc ted by the hos!P.ss.
Plans were made for flower
arrangemen ts to be shown a! lhf'
Meigs Cou nt y Fair.
An invl!ation was read from
!he Rutland Garden Club to
atte nd an open meeling on Aug.
27 at the Rutland United Methodlst Church.
The flowN arrangement for

t he f:' \'rning wa" preparrd b~
S"m Lew is, Okbl'"hobee . Fla
Allc ndi ng wen• Daisy Blakes IPc, Jea n Moore, RrrnicP Ours !,
Gtadv s Cumm ings, Marge fellY,
and iva PowP i L

Slinderefla meets
Jenna Rou sh lost the most
weigh t in last w('rk 's Slinderell;i
class in Ma son, and Roxann
Barton was the r unnt'r·up
In this week's cli1ss , Donna
Morris lost the most weight and
· Hoxan n Barton was runner ·up.
Priva1r counseling may be
arra ngPd t.~nd informa ti on on
nPw fall r lass i s now a\·ai labh•

Community calendar

Church dedication held
Th r nPwly r o nstr ucted Sy ra
('u se Church of thr Naza r f'ne wao.;
dedlca l ed recen tly du ring a
SJX'Cial srrvicr at the church
The c hu rch was organi zPd lJy
CA Gibson. district super in
l end enl on June 30, 1 92~ and Rrv .
C.T. Moore was Ihe first pas tor,
a!ong \\'ith srve n chartrn•ll
members. This f1rs1 pla ce of
worsh ip was housrd in a tormrr
poo l room .
In D~·cembpr of 1~42, it was
mov ed to a nPw !oration on
Bridgem"n Sl ree l m S\Taruse
wh~rP se rvices ha vp 1akf'n plarr

un til th1?c hu r r h's rno vP tu its nl.'w

bu ild ing on Houle 121
The land for the rww building
W&lt;:~ s purchasPd in l ~lQ and i rr
Ortober 1~R9 rxc; !\'&lt;Jtion was
s tar ted . Thf' r hur r h wa:-. r·nm ·
plr tcd J nd th e fir~! srr\'JCt' w;t s
hPid June 24 .
The dPdic ati on s r r vH'P, wll il'tl
wa s held Sund ay and rnnd uc tC'd
by c hu rch m imsler. H ev. Glenn
R. McMillan. featured spec ial
musi c by Gilli am Min isl ri es am!
a ded icatio n messa ge by Rev .
He rb Rogrrs. d is trir1
s uprrint end en t.

oay . The en try f ~ is $65 and two
softba l ls. Further informal ion
may be obtamrd by calling Ri l l
Capehart. 992 -5302. or ftogger
Manley. 992 -50.10

FRIDAY
R1\C I NE - f ree entertai nmen! in Star Mi ll Park w ill be
held on fr iday ins lead of Sa!urdJ\' clue t o familv reunion sche·
duimg . .!rrry P-owell and !he
.vl uun lain!op Gospe l Singers and
!hP Countrv Ble nd Band wilt
pNf orm Aclir itie.s beg in a! i · 30
p.m .
L O!\ G BO'M.OM - There will
be a gos!X'I si ng "' !he Failh
Gospl'i Chu r ch in Lo ng Bollomon
Fridav at 7: 30 p .m fealurl ng
sPvrra t gos!X' I groups Pasl or
Slrve Reed i nvites !he public .
Hrfrrshmr n ts will be served .

POM EROY - Mark Wade,
ve nlrlloq uisl, will present "
su mmrr rPad !n g program .
"Laughing at the Libr ary ," a!
!he Meigs Cou nt y Public Library
on Saturday at 2 p.m . The publ ic
is i nvi tl'd to attend .
TUPPERS PLAINS Tuppers

DEDICATION SERVICE - A d edi cation se rvice was held
Sunday for the newly completed Syracuse Church of th•• Nazarem·
locate d on Route 1 2 ~ . 1\ dedication m essage was dclivcr&lt;•d hy RPv.
Herb Rogers, left, district superintend ent. Pictured with Re v .
Rogers is church minister, Rc• . Gle nn B. McM ill an.

in pad s duri ng prr srason wor
kout s. He wi ll not makr the trip
Salurday when lhr Rc nga t.s play
at Tampa Bay . But Wood s .says
he is r eady lo pla y.

Pullins retirement
party held recently

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

Pomerov. OH .

Spring &amp; Sa111111er Hourt
MONDAY THRU FRIOAY
9 A.M.-5 P.M.
SAT . 9 A.M.- 1 P.M.
CLOSED MONDAYS

A rPt irpmenl p&lt;Jrt,v hono ring
Edg"r !Duke ! Pull ins was held
rrc entlv at hi s homP on SiiVf'r
I~ldge bv his w i fe Lenna BP IIP.
Pul l ins retirrd from Ea stPrn
lllgh Sc hoo l were he had bL'&lt;'n
employed fo r 1.1 vear s
A ptcnlc tu nch wa s hdd and
!hose allendlng wrre Krell and
Marilyn Dolph in: Rob. Kalh\',

~THE

GRAVELY
SYSTEM

1988 FORD TEMP 4 dr., auto , a!&lt;, AM-FM·Itereo ..... S5450
1987 PLYM. DUSTER 2 dr, ssp. trans . Ni•• ••r ........ S3900
1984 BUICK CENTURY v&amp;, low miln. Sharp.............. S3900
1987 CHEV. CELEBRITY Vb, auto., AC, Nill _........... S4900
1987 CHEV. CHEVETTE 2 dr, doth int. one owner ... S2800
1986 CHEV. CAMARO Yb engine, auto. Sharp ....... .... S4300
1986 MERC CAPRI, 4 sp., sunroof. All power ............ s3900
1984 MERC COUGAR. This car isiDGded ................... S3700
1985 DODGE LANCER 4 dr., AC, s 'P· trans ............. S2900
1986 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA, 4 dr, AC, s sp. trans ........ S4900
1980 CHEV. CAPRICE 4 Dr, AC, low milu. Nilt _,,,. S1850
1978 MERC COUGAR XR7 Oldie but a gaodio _..... S147S
1982 NISSAN KING CAB Pi&lt;kup, auto. law milos.... S2600
1977 FORD GRANADA Ont owner, low milos... ........ s1000
1980 OLDS DELTA 88 2 dr. low milos, H ........... .............S950
1984 CHEV. S10 BLAZER auto., v&amp;, air. Niu ......... S4 900
1983 CHEV. SI 0 PICKUP 4 spd trans. long bod ..... S2800
1985 FORD F1 50 XL Tu-tont paint, b ,,~, eng .......... S2 500
1981 GMC JIMMY Tu-tono, ntw tirtl. Sharp_,., ......... S3500
1983 PLY. GRAN FURY YI,AC, Nicttar .................. S2 300

M r . and Mr s Howa rd Th oma
were Sunda y af1Prnoon \·isi1or s
of Mr and Mrs Char le v Smilh
and Dan iel
Mr. and M rs Carl Bai le)',
Dead Man' s Cu n'f' , wprf' rrcrnt

Wolf Pen

vis it or s of Mr . and Mrs . R obr r t

Baitev Sr.
Mr: and Mrs Ml k1• l. avf'nclrr
and son werr Sunday \'i sitors of
Mr. a nd Mrs . Krv in Knapp and
daugh!ers .
Mrs. Rober! Russl'l l was a

Saturd ay after noon visitor of
Mrs. Dorothy Reevl' s.
Mrs . Daniel Wor ley and family
are visitin g with Mr and Mrs.
CharleY Smith.
Mr . 'and Mr s Leslie Frank,
Sarah and Mall hew, were Sun day visit ors of Mr and Mrs.
Eugene Haning and Hnn aid

DARW i N - The 23rd annua l
reunion of thP descrnd ants of thl'
!a l e Samuel Allen Eblen f am il y
wi l l be held Sal urday at 6 p.m ai
the roadside rrst area on Rou te
31 Games will be played and
prizes awa rded. Bring m usical

CO L UMBUS. Oh io iUPi t Ju s! bt•cau sc· George's birthday
fell during ! he Ohio Sl ate Fair, il
didn' t mean hi s fam lty " nd
friend s forgot about him .
George Is a :\-year -old York
shire hog who tips !he scales a!
1. 211 pounds- aboullhesame as
w ha t somf' steers we igh.
George's owner. Jody Black of
Pic kaway County . planned a
birthday party for him and he
was so luck\'' thai he got t wo
ca krs - one a regu lar ca ke and
the olhcr ma de from his normal
ferd
C Po r ge·s prn in the swine barn
\''J~ drcora l ed with balloons
Friday for thr specia l occas ion.
IJUI 131ack had a little prob lem
with ~omr other decorations .

in strumrnts for ent ertainm ent .

LOTTRIDG E -T he Lollridge
Cr ntrr will host

Communit y

A s!X'ria l meeting of th e
Eas ter n Local Board of Educati on has been set forSaturdayat9
a.m at the high sc hool for !h e
pu rpose of in terviewin g suprr intendenl cand id al es .

MAll SIAIUS, SALISMAII

Cus tr r.

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gross;

~OMNER B~RGA IH

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FRI. , SAT., SUN .
MARLON BRANDO.
MATTHEW BRODERICK

"llatL· Dfl:i .r A1n ·
Wlu:n P1uru ,l';'('cd s
V.'alcred

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WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE
THIS MAY HAVE CAUSED.

hc,Jr.

COLONY THEATRE
FRI. THRU THURS.

786

BRUCE WILLIS

North
Phone

Sound Ave .
Middleport

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tre grootest mml!tg3 of h~ career...
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997-6491

PHARMACY
446-1088

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SHOWCASE
3 REASONS WHY WE HAVE "THE BEST''
80Xl4 LINEUP IN SOUTHEAST OHIO
ONE EVENING SHOW 7 30
ADMISSION 1150

44£-0923

MAT INE[ S SATUROAY/S UHOAY &amp;~(0H£ SOAV •

SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
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Me igs Cou nty fair .

MUSIC ALARM
Pla.t;

Julia

Pf' nn ington .
Bl ur grass m usir v. as ~ un g and
p layrd duri ng thr J f! Prnoo11 b,v

Bo b While, Roge r Bi ssr ll and
Dukr Pullins . Diana Pu l lin s
sa ng. "Me Too ."

PO:viEROY
The Bur
lmgham M o dr~n Woodsmen wi ll
ha\'r a mrl on supprr on Monday
at ,; - .10 p.m . a! !he Meigs Co unt y
Fa irground s near the grange
buildin g. Fo llowing din ner .
member s wi l l prcpMe !he Mod ern Wood smen booth for !he

AND
GENE HACKMAN ,
DAN AYKROYD

11.71

!2.75

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BARGAIN MATINEES SAT/ SUN I WEO
BARGAIN NIGH T TUESDAY
(EXCE PT "GHOSTM)

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Huge
all dry wall con st., 31) gal. water
heater, upgrade insula ·
tion, delivered and sat.

FRIOA1 9 :00PM
SATURDAY 9:00 PM
SUNOM 9:00 Pfo1
T HU~~ . 9:00

WEDNESDAY 9:00

COMPAIE THE VALUE
Attlla tt.f' lhm. lVIII the Tmiblt.

$17747 M~~~TH

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11011 SIIOWt MG I

Middleport, Ohio 45760

DRY PLANT

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low

MONDI\Y
POMEROY -C ros s rounlry
prac 1tce for Meigs Hi gh Schoo l
will begin Monday a! Y a.m Al l
(j fhlr tcs must havp a physical
cumplctPd bcforP beg inni ng
prac ti cr . Jnt en•sred s tudent s in
spvcnth .and eight gri:l de ar«' also
inv ltrd to attend. Co ntact J im
Oliphant at 992 - ~)X ?t--i for more

ll \'st'l l. low nrt: Ada Neasr. low

Visiting
Sam and Fay Lewis, Okbechobee, Fla., are in !he area visi ting
Iva Powel L Anyone wishing lo
visit with the co uple should call
Mrs. Powell's residence a t 992-

RUTI.I\ND T he annual
Oa \·i s r r union , for descendant s
of Or lando and Katheri ne She lim•
Davis, wilt be held Su nday a!
noon a! !he El l Denn ison Posl No .
4b7 r'\m(' ri ran Lrgion HaiL Fam i·
lirs arr 10 br·ing prize s for thfl
games

DEODORANT

putt.... : Jnd :-.'or m ~1 Custer, chip·

MONDAY thru THURSDAY 9 :30-5:30;
FRIDAY 9:30-5 :00; SATURDAY 9 :00-1:00

Mark's Auto
Sales, Inc.
992-3011

Plain s Elrmrnrary .

TOM'S GREEN THUMlt

Roush. Tamm _
Y Rifflp &lt;J ml T ..J. .
Dia na Pu ll ins.
&lt;Hlrl OsL· ar

MON/TUE I

TUPPERS PLA INS - The
rr union will bP held
Su nd ")' al 1 p.m . a! Tup!X'r s

RIGHT GUARD
2.5 oz. STICK

CHESTER Th&lt;' an nual
Weber reunion wi ll be held
Sunda v a! Rodnry Ke ller's farm
on Roule 24R in Chesler. A baskel
dinnrr wi ll brgin at noon . Drink s
wi ll be furnished.

MASON -T here wi II be a
gospd Sing at New Failh Bapli SI
informa tion .
Chu rch on Roule 3" in Mason.
W.Va . on Sunday a! 2 p.m .
CHE!i'IT I{ - T he Chps!rr
featuring Co nra d Cook and !he · Town ship tru'ilt•f•:-. will mPPI
Ca l varv Ec hoes, and !he RedeeMo nd ay at 7: JO p.m . Jl the 1own
mrr's Quanr t
hall

WEDNESDA Y~S AD WAS
INCORRECT, THE PRICES
SHOULD HAVE READ

NOW SHOWING!

Board to meet

noon .

W1nner.s 1n !he Tuesday Ladles
I ;u]f League a! Jay Mar were

ma n , TPrr_v. lkb bil ' . .lt'SSI! ' il and
i\m lwr PooiC'r: lnP7 Poolrr ,
W illi am .J r. Rilli P HPnllt'. ancl
Shcnon /\nn PoolPr : Ca r .vl
Poolt' r; V iola PDoiPr TPPzanh'n.
Fa!'r Wa tson : .Jim \\;a1 son .
Brnn .v and MargP Ht&gt;flflf' dum.
Brt t~' .Jackson . .Jim. Conn it'
Osbo rn &lt;Hid 1-\ara , F ra nk and ( \ ·a
U p ton: Harold ilnd Floisr Ros·
ton : Sara h Bf'th Boston, Ca rol

446 ·4524

SUNVAY
SHADE - The 66!h annua l
Hayes-Young Ho llid ay Schoo l
Reunion wi l l b&lt;&gt; held Su nday a!
the floll!da\' Schoo l Ground. A
ba skel dinner wilt b&lt;&gt; hel d a!

Parkrr

Golf newJ

•· harrl M yrr.s: M il lon Vl!lll•r :
!1 ogrr and Har bare~ Hi .'&gt;~ l~ ll .
C hristina and Mirlw l lr Poolr r
Hobrrl and Dm·t • Wh itl' .HJd .I.T .
A r ch. DPblli! '. T.\-"son and t\llis(tr l
R.osP: Michael. Tl wrPs.l. J;lr Prl.
a nd I.Pann Mn rcin ko :
!Jan
i\pll ng, 0Phra and F. lainP Put

• SPECIAl

The

Cou ntry Mu sic Nig ht at the
rrntrr on Sal ruday from 7 p.m. 1o
midnight Al lb andsarr i nvi1Pdto
participate and refrrshmPnts
wil l be a\·aila ble. ThP ce nter is
locatPd on AthPns County Road
\1, rivP milr s wes t of Coo lvi lle

E lempntar y

RAC I NE - The Teaford Reunion will tx&gt; held Sa l urday a! S!ar
Mill Park begin ni ng a! ~ p.m

Fair birthday

nParly al l Of la s t SPaso n aftPr
knrf' surgery. has .vrt to practicP

P la ins

boosle r s w ill paint !he pla)'gr ound pqui pment at lh"l sc hool
on Saturday at 12: 30 p.m. Anyone
wishing 10 help should bring o ld
pain! brushes.

POMEROY -T here wi ll be a
cl othing di .s o·ibulion day a! lhr
Me1gs Un!l ed Me!hodisl Cooper
all\'!' Pa lish, 311 Condo1 S!
Pomeroy, on Fr iday from 9 am .
l o :l p.m.
SI\TlRDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Bobb Log g in g will sponsor a Men' s USSA
Sofrb all To urnamen t a1 th e Mid dlrporl Pa rk Sa!urday and Sun -

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11 was derided that officers
would remai n t he sa me for the
com ing year when the Middle port Ama teur Gardeners Club
met rPcen tl y at the home of
Marge Felty for a rookoul and

SyracuJe Church of the Nazare_1_ze_________,_io_ns_r_ec_e_iv-ed_.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Jet it i ntPrfrr rwi th what wrwnr
do in g.
" I 'm happy with theconlract."
AI West Chesler. Pa . , Philadel
ph ia Eagles quar terback Ran dall Cunningham say s hP is
worried I he team might not have
enough lime to pick up new
offensive coordlna l or Rich Ko l!le '.s offen se bv the start of I he
srason.
" I f ever ybody pi cks I he sys !em
up. il ha s " lot of capabil ities."
Cun ningham said . "The quesllon
is. how much time do we have t o
do it'! "
Thr answer is. fo u r weeks,
until !hey O!X'n the regu lar
sea son Sept. 9 agains t the New
York Gia nls.
At Wttmlnglon . Ohio, I ckey
\\'oods and thr Cincinnati Ben ga ts di sagr ee over the fullback's
ph_vs lca l condi lio n. Woods, !he
19AA rooklr sensation who sa t ou1

204 Condor St .

Officers remain for club year

Two meetings will tw hPld. one
a! 9 a.m ., Monday, Augu.s!20 , a!
I he Tuppers Plains ElPITll'ntary
Sc hool, and another at l1 a.m.,
Monday, Augu st lO, a! lhe
Chester Eteme nl ary Schoo l, for
all parents of kindergarten s tu dent s. This year 's full day
aller nate day prog r am and
teacher -pa r ent conference sc he·
dules will be discussed . Parent s
who did no! altend the sprin g
regisl ra tio n or who are new to !h e
district will need to provide a
co py of ! heir child 's birth certifi ·
ca te and a recor d of immuniza ·

Special Sale Pticeg

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Friday, August 10, 1990
Page- 5

J os hu·a and Aaron Drnm s: H1

MAll DAVIS, OWMEI

Rulraln ul thf' i\nwrk·~n A11110C!Iallon

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si mply has .so me blockages thai
n&lt;'&lt;'d 10 be dea l! wi th," M arsh
sa id "The " bso tule decis ion
la bou 1 s urgl'ry) ha s not bN&gt;n
madP and wi l l not br madP for
another day or so. Th erP are a
number of procedurrs to get rid
of these block"ges. "
RervPs is the fifth wi nn ingrst
act i vr NFL coach wilh an 85-50-1
n•cord over nin e seasons with
Denver. He has taken the Bron-

The Daily Sentinel

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Montana signs with Niners for $13 million

mon th
AI Rocklin, Cali f. , rhe Sa n
Fra nc isco 49ers rewardC'd Mon·
ta na for a decade of rxcel lencP
with a fo ur ·yea r con tract report ·
rdly wonh closP to $1.1 million.
Reeves, 46, was admilled 10 l ht&gt;
North Colorado Medical Center
a! Greeley, Colo., Wednesda y
n ig ht after becom ing co ncer ned
aboul !he ches1 pai ns. Reeves
wa s riding his bicyc le al l he tim e.
Doctors a! !he hospila l deter
mIned Reeves had not su ffered "

durin £.; his ra rrrr. ca n
. tl ~.; n pLt\' in thr· NFL .
· · li t•' s g1 J! d good " t101. " hr ~ Jid .
·' li e _.., -,,·h;~T thc-\··rr loo kinp: for J t rg ht t'nd wh o CJ n bl ock and
makP d('ft•n1 cdtthPs a nd hr's a

By The Bend

hitting the baii!O sl raigh taway center, righ l
center."
The exira work paid off as the right hander 's hom er wen! oVPr the 385-f ool sig n
In r ight cen! er and his double was to righL
E lsew here in 1he American League:
Oakland downed Ba ltimore 5-2 , Detroil
edged Toro nt o 5-4, Kansa s C1 1y lopped
Chicago 5-3, New York blanked Seattle 1-0
and Boston blasted Ca !Uornia 14 -3.
Athletics 5, Orioles 2- At Oakland. Ca lif ..
Dave Henderson hit a two-run homer and
added an RBI doub le to back M ike Moore's
six h1t pit chin g. Moore, 10-10, wen t five and
lw o- lhi rd Innings for hi s second win in fiv e
starts. Dennis Eckersley. w or ked th e ninth
for his ma jor -teague leading 37t h save. Dave
Johnson fell lo 11 -7.
Tigers 5, Blue Jays 4- AI Toronto , Larry
Sheet s hit a three- run home run lo help Jeff
Robinson's six -h it pitching over seven
innin gs and ral ly Detroit. Robinson, evened
hi s record to 9-9. Jerry Don Gleaton wo rked
tw o mnin gs one-hit relief. 10 gain his six lh
save. Todd StotOemyre . fell !o 10-13.
Royals 5, White So• 3 - AI Kansas Ct! y,
George Bret t doubl ed, singled lwlce and
drove ln th ree runs and rookie Brian M cRae
knock ed-ou tlwo doubles 10 11ft Ka nsas Cll y.
Kevin Appi er, 7-4, ga1 ned his fifth win in his
last six decisions. Steve Fa r r ea rned his l si
save and Adam Pel erson, 2-4. l ook !he loss.
Yankees I, Mariners 0 - A t Scall le, Tim
Lear y allowed 1wo hil s over eighl and
one-1-hird i nn ings and Bob Geren delivered
an RBI single 10 help New York 10 a
lh ree-game sweep of Sea lll e and fiflh
straigh l w in. Leary, 6-14, walked fou r and
struck oul cighl . Lee Gueller m an picked up
his firs! save. Mall Youn g, 5-12, absorbed
!h e loss.
Red Sox 14, Angels 3- AI Anaheim, Cal if.,
El lls Burks and Mike Greenwell eac h dr ove
In !hree run s 10 help Roger Clemens cap!ure
his six !een lh win and till Boston. Clemens.
16·'· shul ou l !he Angel s on fi ve singles
!h roug h six Inn ings before l hry scored In the
srvrn l h. Jim Abbot fell to 7-10 .

Wh ile Reem~ hm rhe.11 paim,

unablr to work for as much as a

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tr gh l t·JHh i n Plan n 1WN ne r and
H.tr pn I .P BPII and th ~rt madt·
fou r or u .... ·· .luhnslln "d id . '' ]
know lhP\.·11 kt•t•p three and I
th ough t th o~.;r Wl'l'l' prett\· good
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.lo t1n so n wa ~ hoping To bt·
... PkC' t('cl in the l;tH· rou nds of tht•
rlr :dt bu t ll r knew th(' Eag lt•s
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pll l d cr:-trt &lt;H ·tt'cl h 1m soon a ftr r thr
dr .dt :tnd he qui&lt;"kly sign('d a

earned, and f ive hils in seven Innings wilh
lwo walks and 10 strikeou ls. Bud Btack.10-7 ,
gave up six runs on 10 hits in fiv e and
one -!h lrd Innings wi th fiv~ wa l ks, one
Intentional, and six strikeou!s.
Incav iglia 's 18t h homer of the year in !he
second gave the Rangers a 2-0 lead, and they
we n! a head 3-0 when Har old Baines scored
on Kunkel's doubil&gt; in th e fourlh. Incaviglia
Is now eight for Jg 1.444) agalnsl Black in his
carepr with four hom e run s, and Sierra Is 14
for 21 1.tititi t against Black.
"Every good pll ch I make, he crushes."
Black sa id of Sierra
Texas left th e b ases loaded in thl' fifth
Inning, bu I made il up for It onr inning la ter.
Gary Pet lis star ted !he inning by popping
out. and Julio Franco
walked before
Palmel ro and Sierra sin g led to knock in
Franco and chase B la ck.
Si eve Olin came in and lnc"viglia g reeted
him wit h the double, followed by si ng les
from Bai nes, Mike Stanley, Steve Buechele,
and Kunkel. Pet tis wa lked and Franco
si ng led to knock out Olin. Jesse Orosco came
In and gave ur a single to pin ch-hitter Jack
Daugher!y b ~ fore a field er's choice by
Sierra resulted in !he second ou t in th e
mning.
A walk dO('S not int r rrupt a st ring of basr
hil s.
lnc"v iglia walked b&lt;'fore pinch -h itler
John Ru ssell flied deep 10 ren ter with the
bases loaded 10 end thr inning.
Cleveland scored !hrPe in th e bol tom of
!he inni ng on a passed ba ll, a Candy
Maldonado si ngle and a Brook Ja coby
sacri ficp fl y, and got two morf' in thr eigh th
on Maldon ado 's si ngle and" g r oundoul
Texas got it s fin al run in the ninth on Gory
Gr een's sacrifice fly
E l even dlfferenl Rangrrs had hil s and 10
d ifferent playPr s srorc-d.
" I took some f'X tra batting pra(·tit.:c
today," lncav igll a sa id "I wa s tryi ng to
work on some thin gs . I l\'f'n 1 ou t and lookrd
for my st rrngth in strad of th e pitctwr's
s! re nglh . I've been pullin g off !he halt a lui
That's not my st rrngt h. M:v strrngt h is

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Fnday, August
10,__,__
1990
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7 EXrERIENCE 111E JOY Of RELIGION ~
This Message and Church Directory S[JQnsored By The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.

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TEAFORD REALTY

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Pomeroy

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172 North Second An

PRESCRIPTION SHOP

TIUNITY CONGREGATION\!. CIIL RCII
Th(! Rev Roland WUdnan pastCJ 0 u , h
Sct}c:d 9:15am !\lice Glotnkar Su~ ~o

992-·669

shlpSl&gt;rviceiO IJa m O.Oirreh!'arsa llmr.;
day 7 00 p m Lois Burt Director
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE '\7,\
RENE Corrrr Union and Mullin.., 1{1.-.
Thomas Glm McClu~ pastCI' Norman l"'r'Ps

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271 North
!ocond
Mtddleporl
Ohto

School 9 U 1m

rnorfing worship 10 )) am f'\.ertln.: !it f\ n I
p.m mld-M't'k 9el"\'k't&gt; \\ednf'!rl 1:\. 7 1 n
EPISCOPAL

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Myers 11-"COrd Sunda} sf'r..lrtw.;

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FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

June through Augusl 11 30 a m S&lt;&gt;p
tember through May Hoi} Commu I n

first second third and fourthSundiV s f
each month morning pra}'C'r or f r h
Sundays Church School and nurs!'rV r rf'
provld~d Cofff'e hour In th~ pctrish ha
ImmediatelY followln~ tht' sen. ce
POMEROY OIURCH OF' OffiiST ~11 \\
Main St Lro Lash. evan!J'Ilst Dltte SchOO
9 :J.lam Moningwurship lO:lJa m Youth
l"l'll'(1ln~ 6 00 p m Eve-mng worship 7 1)1 p
m Wednes:lay night pravr rmre ngandBibk
stld'y700p m
TiiE SALVATIO N \llMY ll5 Auttt" nut
Ave Pomervy Mn Dora Wining m r hug..
9..1~ hollness meeting, 10 am Su!'lln;)
Schod. 10 :ll a m Su rdey School. Y J-"SM
Eloi.sE' Adams eadff 7 l) p m Salvati n
!TlE'E'IIng, various S!X'akln and musk s1-ff1 ab
Thur.;d~zy U ll am to 2 p m I.Miie:; Homf'
League meml:l?rs In char.[.'! all v.omrn
lnv1tfd 6 ~5 p m Thu 00&lt;{1' loqE Ca It~
Cia!&amp; (You~ Poo~e-Bi~£'1 7 l) p m R ~c
Slid) and PrayPr mff'l ng. oprn u !11 puiJht
POMEROY \\TI!TSIDE rliLJ{Cll 0
CHRIST ~Qlll&lt;h&gt;n sHurncRoad Court&gt;
Rood 76) m.JW Vocal mustc Su1rla\ V.. ur
stlp lOam Bl~cSt\rlv U t m \\ urshll p
m Wt"dleiday BitJe StW)
p m Sp( ll&lt;rr
Larutm HoJF evan~t

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MIDDLEPORT F'REF\\ ILL BAPTIST
( IWBC H ( :-~ rnf' Ash and Plum NoP
f(, • n
pa sto r Sunda\ School 10 [)() e
rr
Mo nlng '1\&gt; or&lt;&gt; hip 11 00 a rr
Wl"d
n4 sda tncl Sa urda\ f vf' nln g St'r \ ! c ("~ at

DEX'ffiR BIBLE CHRIS ll \!\
CHUHGI Jack Cl('!and past(]' Alan ( 1C'
land Su~ Surll~ Srtool 10 00 a m 'I uu h
Meeting. 7 p m t'Very Wedneocl1r,1
SACRED HEAHI lATHOL!( CHt.;H{ H
- 161 Mulberry AVP Pomeroy Ph 'H
5898 Saturday Evening Mass 5 l:l p m
Sunday Mass q JJ am CCD clas.sf's 10 :K1
a m first se«;und and third SundavsofPach
month. Dally Mass 8 30 a n Co nfess n~
Saturday after non 4 5 p m

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST \POS
TOLIC F AI rH - NC'"' Lima Road n1 x o
Fort Mrlgs Park Rol:lf:'rt W R!cha ds
pastor Sunda} Strvlees 10 am und
m Y&lt;ednesdav worsh p 7 om
GRAHAM
UNITED METHO OIST
Preaching 9 lJ am fir st and St'('Ond Sun
&lt;1ays of each mont h third an d fourth Sun
day each month worship serviCf'S at 30 p
m Wednesday evenings at 7 30 p m
Prayer and Bible Study

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Mul
berry Helghls Road Pomeroy Pastor Bob
Snyder Sabbath School Superlnlendf' nt
Rodney Spires Sabbath School begins at 2
p m on Saturday afternoon wllh worship
serviCE" following at 3 00 p m Everyoo t'
welcome
RUTLAND F'ffiST BAPTlST CHURCH
- Slstrr Harriett Warner Supt Sunclnv
School~ 30 am
Morning Worship 10 45
am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST East
Main St Stev~ Fuller pastor GeQr!.:P
Skinner Sunday ~hool Superlnt endent
Sunday School 9 30 a m MornlnR W r
ship 10 30 a m
Wednesday evf'n ng
prayer and Bible study 7 ~ p m
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST lli12
Porn ero) Pike E Lamar 0 Bryant pas
tor and Sunday School Director Sunda v
School 9 30 am
Mornlnjil Wors hip
10 45 Choir prarllct&gt; 6 :ll p m Pvf'n nR
worship 7 30 p m Wednt"Sdav PravN
SE'rvlct&gt; 7 ~ p m Mission Frlf."flds ~a~ws
2 6! Royal Ambassadors tboys ag('§ 6-1.11
and Girls In Action Iages &amp;-1St on Wednf'S
days 7 :JJ p m Church wldf' \is ta 1 n
f. :rJ p m Tuesday
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Btl
ley Run Road Rev Emme'lt Raw son pas
tor Handley Dunn supt Sunday School
lOam Sundayevenlngservlce 7 OOp n
BlbJe teachlnl{ 7 00 p m Thursdav
SYRACUSE MISSION 1411 Brldgf'mnn
St Syra&lt;'Use Sunday School 10 a m
EvPnlng serv lt'P 6 p m
WpdnPSda v
urvtre 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION Dwl~ht Ha lt&gt;V
ftnt elder Wanda Mohler Sunday School
Supt Sunday Srhool 9 l) a m Morning
Worship 10 30 am Evenln~t Worshlp 7 ll
p.m Wrdnf'!Jda) pray(&gt;fm~tng 7 l)pm
MT MOR IAH CHURCH OF GOD
Ractne Rev James Satterrte!d pas~ o r
Freeman Williams Sup! Sunday School
9 45 a m Sunday and Wedn('Sda Y ev &lt;'n
lng service 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT F'IRST BAPTIST
Corner Sheth and Palmer Rt&gt;\ Ja mtJS A
5eddon p8!11 or Don W!lson S S Supt
Beulah White Asst Supt Sunday Sc ho ol
9 15 am mo rnln~~: worship 10 15 am
Sunay !"Venlng " Or"§ hlp 7 pm Prayrr
met'tln\il and Blbl(' Study Wf'dnPSdav
pm Men s Pra)er Breakfast 1s t Sat ur
day each month 7 am !n fe-llowship hall
adult choir pract let' Sunday 8 pm radio
program Prtparlnji: thE' Way Saturday
3 pm WMOV 1360 AM Ravenswood WV
Lords Supper obsE'rvt'd 1st Sunav of cach
" month
MIDDLEPORT CHU tkfl OF CHR !ST
:loth and Main A.l Hartson mlnisft&gt;r
RJchard DuBose Assoclatf' Pastor MikE'
Gerlach Sunday School SuprrlntPndE'n~
Worship servlcf I 8 15 a m Sunda}
SchooJ9 30a m Wors hlpSrrvtcelf 10 lO
am Evening Worship 1 p m Wrdnr
~ay 7 p m Prayf'r met&gt;lln~t
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NAZ
ARENE PASTOR Rev Llovd D Grimm
Jr pastor Jean KlftlE'S Sunday School Su
perlntendeont Sunday School 9 .30 a m
Morning Worship Service 10 :.&gt;a m Su n
day enning service- 6 p m Wedn~day
f'Venlng sl"f"VIce 7 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Rev Glenn McMillan pastor Jim
CUndlft S S Superintendent Sunday
School 9 30 a m morning worship 10 30
am
EvangelltUc service 6 p m
Prayer and Pralte Wednesday 7 p m
Youth meeting 7 p m
VNJTED PJIII8BYTERJAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUM'V
a.. 0 Qtolnn Kelly
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday Worship Sf'rvlcell
9 00 a m Church School tO 15 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN SUnday School 9 a m Church servt ct&gt;

\PP I F GRO\ ~ l NITED METHO
DIST CHURCH
Pastor Rev Car!
Hl&lt;k s Ill mil~ abot P Racine on R 388
Su nda y School 9 a m wors hip s{'rvlcp 10
am Sund ay P 1 nlng srn lr P h 00 p m
Pra vN tnf'f'rtng and Biblp Studv Th urs
dav 6 Jn p m
MT Oll\ E UN ITED METHODIST
Ofl1 24 hehtnd 'A lkC'S\ \lip lhari(&gt;S J ont&gt;s
p 1st 1 Sunday School !l 30a m mornin g
v.or shlp \0 30 Sund av and Thursdn\
f'n ng

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MEIGS

COOPERATIVE PARISH
I NITED METHODIST CHLRCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rtov Sharon Hausman
Rev Frank Crofoot
Rev Stldon Johnson
AI m ED - Chun:'h Schoo 9 30 a m
Worship 11 am UMYF6 l)p m UMW
TI1ird iu('Sda\ 7 30 p m f ommun!on
rlr sr Sunda} ~ Haushman )
CHESTER - Wor sh p 9 a m Chur r h
&amp; hou\1 0 am Bl btf'Study Thursd Ay 7p
m UM'o\ flr sr Thursda} 1 p rn Co m
nun !on fi rs Sundily Hau sman!
JOPPA - '1\o orshlp 9 .30 am Church
Sc hoo! 10 lJ am H blpS!ud ~ WC'dnesdav
7 JO p n J ohns on
I ON&lt; BOTTOM - Church Sc hoo 9 10
1m Wor ship 10 10 am Bib P Study
\.\rdnt&gt;sday 7 30 p m Comm union F rst
Sunday of Month Re\ Cha IC'S Eaton
REEDSV!II f - ChurchSchool9 3ll a
m Wors hip St:rvl('(" 11 00 am
f!JPPEH S PLAINS ~T PAU l
Church S&lt;'hnol 9 am \o\ o shlp 10 am
Blbf'Stud y Tui"Sdav 7 30 pm lo mmu
nlon F s Sunday Hausman f

CF.NTRAL ClUSTER
Rf'v Don Meadow11
Rtv \\esley Th1L1chw
Rcv Frank SmU h
Rf'V Kalhryn Rll,.y
Rn Ron Fierce
Rt&gt;\ i\rthur CrabtrH"
Rev Florence Smll h
ASAL RY Syracu~ e - Wor shlplla rn
Chur ch Sthoo 9 45 am ChargE' Bible
Study W('dnp.sda}' 7 30 p m UMW first
TUI&gt;sda y 1 10 p m Chotr ll.ehearul
Wt&gt;dnrsday 6 30 p m Thatcherl
ENTERPR ISE - Worship 9 a m
Church &amp; hoo lJO am Biblf'Study rues
da)
00 p m UMW Firs! Monda)" 7 30
p m UMYF Sunday 6 p m (RU~~
FlAT\\.OODS - Church School lOam
Wor&lt;&gt; hip II a m Bible Study Thurs
da'
p m UMYF sun da y 6 p m fRI
'"'FORF:ST
I

Worship 9 a m
Church St hool 10 AM Chotr practice
Thu rsday 6 30 p m UMW third Mond av
!Tha chen
HEATH I Mlddlt&gt;port l Chu rch School
~ lJ a m
Morning \\ orshlp 10 30 a m
Youth Group 4 p m Wednesday Bible
s udy 6 00 p m Choir rPh('arsal .. 00 p m
~Frank Smith
MINERSVILLE - Church Sc hool 9 00
a m Worshi p servlcf' 10 00 am UMW
lhlrd Wednesdav p m (!hat cher)
PEARl CHAPF.L Chu rrh Schoo! 9 00
11: m
Worship SE&gt;rviCP 10 00 a m IF orf't'1C'f' Smit h!
POMEROY - Church School 9 1~ am
Worship 10 :ll am Cho ir reht&gt;arsal
UMW s("("'nd
Wednesday .. 30 p m
Tuesda} 7 30 p m UMYFSunday 6p m
Mt&gt;adowsl
ROCK SPRINGS Church School g 15
a m Worship 10 a m Blblc Study Wed
nesday 7 l) p m UMYF {Seniorsl Sun
day 6 p m tJunlorll) every ot her Sun
day 6 p m {Rile) I
RUTLAND - Church School 10 a m
Worship 11 a m UMW Flrsr Monday
7 :MJ p m (Crabt r et&gt;)
SAlEMCENTER-ChurchSchooJ9 1~
a m
Morning Worship 10 1.5 a m
IFierce-f
SNOWVTI LE- Morning Worship 9 00
a m Church Sc hool 10 00 am /FlorenCE"
Smlthl
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Rev Kennetb Baker
Rev Ro,er Grace
Rev Carl Hlcb

APPLE GROVE - Church School 9 00
a m Morning Worsh.lp 10 00 am Bible
St udy Sunday 7 00 p m Prayer meettna
7 00 p m Thursday tHlckJ)
BETHANY - W1&gt;rshlp 9 a m Church
Sc hoollO a m Bible Study Wednesday 10
a m Dorcas Women s FellowJhlp Wed
nC!iday 11 a m (Ba ker)
CARMEL - Ch ureh School 9 JO am
Worship 10 45 a m Second and Fourth
Sundays Fellowship dinner with Su!lm
third Thursday 6 30 p m (Baker)

MORNING STAR - Chun:h Scho~ 9 4~

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Worship 10 30 am

Thursday 7 ll p m (Baker)

Bible- Study

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Prayer Servlcf" 7 00 p m
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SUITON - Church School 9 30 a m
Mor ning Worship 10 45 a m first and hlr d
Su ndays Fellowship dinner with Carmel
hlrdThursday 630pm (Bakerf
EAST LETART - MormngWorshlp 9 00
am Chul"('h School 10 OOa m UMW f rst
Tu(&gt;Sday 7 Xl p m (GraCE')
RACINE- O.urch School 10 a m '1\ 01
ship 11 am UMW fourth Monday a "' )) p
m Mens Prayer Breakfast Wednesday 8
am Grace\
KENO CHURCH Of' CHRIST Rogt&gt;r
Spring minister Starling Massar and OJ
lver Swain Sunday School Supts P reach
ing 9 3011 m each Sunday Sunday School
10 30 a m

HOBSON CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION ThE'ron Durham
pastor Sunday SE'r. !('(' 9 30 am f'VP n
lng servirf' 7 00 p m Prayer ffil'E."ting
Wednesday 7 00 p m

BEAR WALLO\\ RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHRIST Jack Colegrove pastor Bibl e
Class 9 30a m Morntng\\ ors hlplO 30a
m Evening Worship, 6 30 p m Thursday
Bible Study 6 :rJ p m
ZIOr-i CHURCH OF CHRIST PomProy
Harrisonvill e Rd IRt 143 ) Robf'rt E Pur
tell minister Stf'\le Stanley Blhie School
Supt Har f'V Johnson Ass1 Supt Sl N
DAY Biblf' School 9 30 a m Worship
10 JO AM and 7 30 PM Wednesda~ Bl
ble Study 7 00 p m
ST JOHN lUTHERAN CHURCH Pln p
GrovE' Th e RE'v Laura A Lt&gt;ach. pastor
Church service 9 :ll am Sun da y School
10 30 am

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Tom Runyon pastor Sunday School 9 30
am Larry Hayn es S S Supt Morning
worship 10 30 a m
RACINE CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE RE'v John Vane£' pastor Ora
Bass Chairman or thE' Board of Chri stian
Life Sunday Schoo 9 30 a m Morning
Worshl 10 lJ a m Evangelical sc rv !cf'
7 00 p m Wednesday sen. lee 7 00 p m
liBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH 0.'
ter \o\ooody Call pastor Servl~ Su nday
10 am 11nd 7 p m Wednesday 7 p m

DYESVtll E CO MMUNITY CHURCH
Lloyd Savre Sup! Sunday School 9 30 a
m mornin g worsh p to 30 a m S unda ~
E'Ve nlng serv lct" 7 p m
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST
Stf''we
[)("a~pr Pastoc Mik(' Swlg("t' Su ndav
Srhoo Supt Su nda ~ School 9 30 ~ n
MornlnJZ worship 10 ~0 a m Sund,yo.,
('vt:-nln g worship 7 30 p m Wf'dn rsda y
fVf'nln g 8 ble st ud y 7 30 p m
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHU Rlll
Bu rlinRham Ray LaudermUt past&lt;r: flo
llf&gt;rl Cozart asslstant ~»Sh:r SuOOay Sc hool
10 a m w~nhlp 7 p m " ednesd~ 6 p m
vouthmreln~ Wed 'l p m church SE'rv\ces

P INE (ROVE HOL" ESSCHURC H \-,
mll!'oURt 325 Rev BrnJ Watts pas or
RobE'rt Srarles S S Supt Sunday School
9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 30 a m
Sunday !''wenin~ servlcf' 7 30 p m Wt'd
nesday sen Ice 7 30 p m
SILVER RUN BAPTIST B Lltt ('
pastor Steve Little S S Supt Sunda y
School lOa m Morn ing worslp ll a m
Sunday evening worship 7 ::10 p m Prayer
me-et ng and Bible stud) Wednesday 30
p m Youth mN&gt;tlng WE"dn esday at 7 p m

REJOICING liFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- 383 N 2nd Ave Mlddlt11ort Sunda y
&amp; hoollOam Sunda y evE'nlng 7 on p m
Mld wt&gt;ek service Wed 7 p m
LANGSVILLE CHRIST!Af' CHURCH
S unda~ S&lt;'hool9 lOa m Je ff Sm !th sup!
Morning worship 10 JO am Sundav
rv£'nlng S(' rvlce 7 30 p m \\.ednt:.'Sday
('vening serv ice 7 30 p m

EDEN

UNITED

BRETHREN

EORGA NIZ!:O CHURC H OF JESUS
CHRIST
LATTER DAY SAI NTS Purt
land Racine Hoad Mik e Uuh! pas tor
vier 7 00 p m
NEW LIFE CO \ENANT CHURC H
Ches te r Gary H!n~ pas tor Sunday
Sc hool at 9 30 am Worsh p Sf'rv!r f' nt
10 ~0 a m Sunda}' I"~ en ng Sf'n ce 6 00
p
" f'dncsditv D!sr p!r \!Hss
00 p
m

Jan tC' Dannt&gt;r &lt;' hun'h sc hoo director
Churrh srhoo 9 30a m Morning wor ship
10 30 a n Wednesda} r wnlng pravc
serv tc('S 7 30 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R("\ Earl
Shu le r pas tor Wor ship S{'f\ t('(' 9 JO a m
Sunl'lav Srhool lO JO a m BiblPStud\ and
prawr SE'rvicr Thursda v 7 30 p m
CARLETON IN I EI1D~NO MI N ATIO N
Al CHURCH Kln gstJ.Jrv Road Rev
C\vdE' W Her d~ • son pastor Sunda v
Srhool 9 JO am Kat ph ca r! Supt Even
ing worship 7 00 p m PravC'r ffi('("llng
Wedt esday 7 DO p m
OLD BETHEL FREE Wll L BAPTIST
CHURCH 28601 State Route 1 Middlp.
port Su nda y Sc hool lOam Sundav even
lng sen. tel" 7 .30 p m Tursdav servlcr
7 30 p m
HYSELL RUt&gt;; HOLINESS CHURCH
AohGr mm pastor S unda~ School9 3D a
m V. orship 10 4 ~ a m Sunday Pvt'nlng
S("rv\rt:" 7 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI SS ION at Bald
Knob located on Count) Road 31 Rt'\
ROJ;:f'r WIIUord pastor Sunay Sc hool 9 30
a m Mor ning Worship 10 4~ a m Sun
da y evt: nlnl(: \\ Orshlp 7 00 p m Wt&gt; dnl""
day t&gt;venlnR Bib p Study 7 00 p m
WHITE S CHAPEl WESLEYA N Cool
vlllC' RD Rev Phillip Ridenou r past or
Sunday School 9 30 a m wonhlp sE'rv lct
10 30 a m AlbiP s tud v an d wors hip ser
\ Cf' Wt&gt;dnesd ay 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURlH OF' CHR IST Eu
~tnt E Und('n~ ood minister Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m Mornlnl(: worship 10 30
a m EH nlng Worship "' 00 p m
RL Tl \NO BIBLE METHODI ST A mo..,
fltlt s pas or Sonny Hudson supt Su nday
Schoo l 9 lOa m Morning Worship 10 JO
a Ill Sunday t&gt;VE"nlnji: servirf' 7 00 p m
\\ednf'Sday servlct&gt; 7 p m WMPO pro~ram 9 a m Pach Sunday
RUTLAND CHURC H OF' THE NAZM.
RENE Samu el Basye pastor Su nda}
Schoo19 30 a m Worship SeT\!('(' 10 JOa
m
Young PeopiP s Se-rviC£' f, p m
Eva n$1!f'listlc servlcf'6 JOp m WP&lt;Int&gt;Sd a~
servlc&lt;' 7 p m

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Mlllf'l"
S! Mason W Va Sunday Bible Studv 10
am Worshlpl lam and 'lp m Wednf"S
dav Bibl e Study voca l music 7 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Du d
ding Lane Mason W Va J N Tharkl'r
pastor Evenin!{ sprv !CP 7 30 p m Wo
mt&gt;n s Ministry Thursday 9 Xla m Wed
nesday PrayE'r and Bible Stud~ 7 15 p m
Hfl LSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH St Rt
143 Just of( Rt 7 ~v Jam f.'S R AcrN" Sr
pastor Rev Mik e WliiE'It Ass t Past or
Jot' Humphrt&gt;y S S Supt Sunday Sc hool
lOa rn MornlngWors hlp11 am Sunday
f'vPnlng service 6 p m \1. edn esday e\ f'n
lng 7 p m

POR TLA ND FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE Wltlla m Justis pastor Sun
day Sc hool Supt Sonja Justis Sunda y
St'hool 9 30 a m morning worship 10 40
am Sunday and Wednesda y servlccs
7 J0pm

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHR!ST IN

CHRIST Elden R Blake pastor Sunday
School 10 a rn Gary Rred La) Ieeder
Morning sermon 11 am Sunda~ night
services Christian F.ndeavor .., J) p m
Song wrv ce 8 p m Preaching 8 :\0 p m
Mid week pra yer m('{'tlng \\of'dni:"Sday

CHRISTIAN UNION Hartford W Va
Rev David McManJs pastor Church
School 9 30 a m Sunday morning scr
vice 11 a m Sunday evening sen Ice
30pm 'W ednesdavpraYerm~lng 7 30

CHR ISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CENTF:R
SaiPm St Rutland Rober! E Mus51 r
pastor Su nda y School 10 00 am Wor
s hlp wrvlce 1 15 am Sunday ('V&lt;' nlnr;:
SPrvlce 7 00 p m Thu rsday e\ enlng se r
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN David
Prentice pastor Charles Domlgan Sun
day School Supt Morning Worship 9 JO a
m Su rxlay SchooJ 10 30a m Eveningser
vice 700 pm
MT UNION BAPTIST Pasror Joe N
Sayre Sunday School 9 45 a m EH•nlng
worship 6 30 p m Prayer Meetlng 6 JO
p m Wednesday

TUPPERS

PI AINS

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST Robert Foster pastcr Howard
Caldwell Su(X"rlntendent Church school
9 a m Worship servlre9 4~ a m and 6 30
p m E:vervooe weloome

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE Rev Herbert Grate pastoc
Douglu Bts~~ell supt Sunday &amp;hool9 30
a m Worship tervice 11 a m and 6 p m
Sunday Wednelday 7 p m Prayer meet

lng
LAUREL CLIFF ll\EE METHODIST
CHURCH William Wltttams p.utoc Ro-

bert E Bartc:m OirectorofChrtJUan Edu
ca tion Steve Eblin as11itant Sunday
SChool 9 30 a m Morning wonhlp 10 30
am Teena In Action 6 p m Evening
WorshJp 1 00 p m Choir practice 8 p m
Sunday WednESday evening prayer and
Bible study.

DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST

Roger Watsm mln.lsler Norman Will
supt Sunday School 9 .'II a m Wonhlp
service 10 :W a m Bible study Wednes

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\ ICT OR' OAPl !ST 1l'l N 2nd St
Mlddll'pon JilmPS F Kl'('Sf't" pastor
Sunda v morn n ~-: 10. 0 sh p 10 am F~ P n
lng SC'TV!U
( Ill "f'dnf"sd&lt;J I \ {'r n.(.!
10.0 1&gt; ~1p 7 p m \h tlt on Th 1rsda\ ~ JOp
m

MOHS E ( I! \P [ L l i/ URCH 0 IV tJ
(u1man p »tor ~ und \ ~ hoo lOa m
\\o shi p "' " tn 11 1"
Sunda\ night
~~o ur~ hip Sl r\tt t 7 JU p m
Mid\\t~k
pr~vN S("rv tt Wldnrsdav "'p m
WCSLE\ AN
BIBLJ::
l!OLINF.S~
( HURCH t f M ddlrport In c 15 Pt&gt;arl St
Hrv l ~a n ~h 1s pas tor RogPr ManiC'\
Sr Sund ~Y Sc hool Sup! Su nda v School
9 30 a m Mor nin g Wor ship 10 3U a m
Fv('nln g " ors h p 3{) p m WPdn(";dav
r\ l nln,g Bible stud \ praver and pra s t
Mf Vt ('t j 1() p ffi
I AITH (,OSP F:J ( lt URCII Long Rol
~m St nrln Scho )! &lt;+ '0 a rn Mormng
\\ orsh lp W 4 ~ :-~ m Sundav f'\f'n!n~ 7 on
p m summN
JO p m 1 Wrdn rsd&lt;n
n Rh1
no p m summN 7 30 p m
M W LIFE COVF.NAN I CHURC H OF
&lt; OD C h~!Pr
( arv H nPS pastor Sun
dn~ Schoo! 9 ll am
worship spn lce
10 10a m rvf'ntn g~enl&lt;'f' 6p m Disci
piPShlp class WPd nt'Sda y 7 p m
MT OI fVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
1 twrenn Bush pastor SundAy School
9 }()am Sunda~ ilnd \.\edn("Sdav even
tn g wor~ hlp St'n lee 00 p m
UNITE D FAITH CHUR CH Rr on Po
m!:'roy 13~ Pass RPv Robert E Sm h Sr
pastor Me" n OrRkP S S Sup! Sunday
Sc hoo 9 :10 a m Morning Worsh p 10 30

Ml MORIAH BAPTIST Fourth and
Main St Mlddlepor t Re\ Gllbl&gt;rt Cratg
Jr past or Mrs Ervin Baumgardnrr
Su nd ay School Supt Sunday Srhool q 30 a
ill
Wors hip Serv ice 10 &lt;15 a m
SUCCESS ROADCHURCI! OF CHRIST
- Joseph B Hoskins evangPIIst Sunday
B bl1 St udy 9 am Worsh p lOa rn Sun
day Pventng serv\('(" 6 p m Wl"'dnesda y
t 11entng service 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY RacinE'
Rt 124 William Hoback pastor Sunda\
Sc hool 10 a m Sunda} E'VE'nln g sPrvl cf'
P m \o\ ednE'Sday evening service 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Chead p
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morning
Wor shiplO JOa m Praversen.lce altern
art Sund ays

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
APOSTOLJ C FAITH - New Lima Rd
nt-xt to Fort Meigs Park Ru tla nd Rotw&gt;rt
Ric hard s pastor Servlct&gt;S af 7 p m on
Wednesdays and Sundays

HARRI SONVIllE HOLINESS CHAP
TER of thr WE'Sieyan HoJiness Church
Rf'v Earl Fields pastor Henry Eblin
Sunday School Supr Sunday School 10 a
m Morning 't\orshlp 11 am Evenln,~~;
servlt.:e 7 JO p m Y.ednetday evpnlng ser
VIN&gt; 7 30 p m

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F\IRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Letart
W Va Rt I J a mes Lew is pastor Wor
s hlp senlres9llam Sunday&amp; boolll
a m Eve ning worship 7 JO p m Tuesday
cott.ag e praver m("(&gt;(lng an d BlbiP St udv
9 l) am Worship service Wed.nesdav
7:llpm

OUR SAVIOUR lUTHERAN CHURCH
Walnut and Henry Sts Ravenswood W
Va The Rev GetJrge C Weirick pastor
Sunday SChool9 ~a m Sundav worship
llam

CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH located on
Pomeroy Pike County Road 25 near Flat
woods Rev Blackwood pastcr Services
onS undayat10 30a m and? ~pm wtlh
SundaySchool9 JOa m BlbleStudy Wed
nesday 7 ll p m

SPIRITUAl

FAITH FEllOWSH!P

State Route 338 Antiquity Rev A I Stewart pastor Sunday servlcet lOam and
7pm Tuesday7pm

MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOll

NESS CHURCH lnc 75 Pearl St Rev
Ivan Mye-rs acting pastor Roger Man I~
Sr Sunday School Superintendent Sun
day School 9 30 a m Morning worship
10 30 a m evening worship 7:30 p m
Wednesday evening Bible study prayer
and praise service 7 30 p m

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOUC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
James Miller paatcr Sunday Sc hool
10 30 a m Worship Service Su nday 7 30
p m Bible Study Wednesday 7 30 p m

CALVARY PILGRIM CHi\PEl Harrt
sonvUie Road Rev Victor Roush pastor
Cllnlm Faulk Sunday School Supt Sun
daySchool9 30a m mornlngwor!lhlp 11

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohto

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Enjoy today, time 1s runntng out
I Ed roo s Note f loyd Clark of
Portland llt e a nat ove Me ogs
Coun iJ an I PI ur ns several Urnes
a yr ar to \.lS I! relatJ\es and
fro end s on r he Bend a rea Hrs
m os t rccPnl v ts tt was m late M ay
when he made a spcctal trip back
ro at tend the O!lth anniversary of
ht s Racrne Ht gh School gradual
tng class l hert was a good
turnout 1\llh ~3 or I he 1940 class
membeo sat tendong Much credit
for tha t goes to ( l.~rk who sen t
letters and encout 'ged the grad
uares to come back for the RH S
r eunoon Thrs letter It om Clark ro
The Datly Se ntonel follo"ed that
reumo n and hts rxtL nd ed vt stt 1n
Meogs Co unl y 1
An old song tn vll(s us to
Enjoy Yourself It s Latu Th tn
You 1 honk What bertet wal to
do that than spend on g tome woth
old f nend s
Although
haH ll trntd
somethmg from the1r JOUI nC"y
through tht s ltfe as each ronal
currao n descen ds I feel 1 has
fallen too soon Thrrl Jn never
enough vtslts nor timr and
a l\\. ays unasked que s twns that
u. 1ll forever rema tn unanswHPd
I have lo ~t some good fttrnds
tn the pa s t year or so
Maxone and Bud Wongert
"ere as solici tou s of my wpJfare
as wet e mv parents Max1nr
taught me on the thord and fout rh
grades T he v.ay toschoolwau by
her hou se and I often v.alked
1;oth her And I have known Bud
for as long as I can rrmembPr
I finally got over f eel ng left
out because they dod not consult
m e before get ton g mar11ed I
u.ent on s ummer vacat ion tn 1931
u.tth my report card s tgned
Max one Spencer In the fa ll she
wa s Mt s
VI ongrrt Oh' the
t rauma of you t h
In later years v.hf"n m town I
v.oul d often call th em befo or
\OStling Jt always seemed to be
a t meal UmP a nd Maxme v.ould
sa y some thing ltkr
We ate
ha\o tn g pancakes Come on O\PI
Throe ts plenty left I air a lot of
me 1ls 1n that housr
Bud would onsosr th at I rode
along ~&lt;hen he was go mg some
where Whetheo or was ro fe ed the
cattle oo attend a ger togeth er
u.tth thr governo1 wr wr r e late
rrturmng Bud neve r wa n ted to
end a vosot as tf by prolongong ot
he could hold onto life It se lf
Mauric e Lort was of the same

gtnl' rallon and taught me tn th e
upper elementary grades Du r
mg VI Si t s t o Racme I would see
Mau11ce ar the Kountry Kotchen
Hr ramt almost every day a nd
we wuuld chat of hts teach ing
d ays hr startrd out h1 s career 1n
1922 at the age of lR the ye 11 I
wa s bot n hr came nut uf Rio
Go and e Cotrege
Just before ho s death
stopped to vlstt at the hospotal
He seemed on good splnt s and
when I asked what hts problem
was he answered Just old age
I have the ompressoon that when
he sa td somet hong ot "'as so
obvoous that one dod not need
muc h detaol When I asked hom
wh och grades he preferred ro
teach he satd High school but I
would nor lrketo teach now since
there os no dtscopllne
Charles Mallon "as a good
old boy Charlie was only 66 We
grew up toget her He wenthwlrh
me to Fort Hayes Columbus
January 18 1943 for my Armv
ptr Indu ction phvslcal On our
ret urn to Kerrs Run II was
snowing and we walked to
Racine Another tome the snow
caught u s ar Kelroy s and ag un
we walked to Racme
Th ree years ago I made a
tape with Charl lr wh1lr we: were
VISJt inga i Rac1nr Scrm she used
to te rronze the yo ung mmdPns
He u.as a good swimmer and
spent a lot of tlrrw In the rovet
Th ts da ) around 19411 he wa s
swommlng at Lock 24 "hen a
couple of the local belles dressed
us tf thrv were gotng to gtve a
co nc e rt "-h1ch lhty we1e that
very evenmg sauniered down
the esplanade to the fork
cham be r wall Without fanfa1 P
Charlie pocked one of them up
and chucked hr1 tn to thr n ver
As she s ank benea th lht surfacr
a1 ms rla1hng h( came to th e
r ra l1zatton th 11 she colJldn t
sworn a lick He fished hu our bur
sUII In cu rred the wrath or
momma S(cms the g11 l s hew
Do onlv a fl'w hour s old was
hopeless and r he starch ft om her
gingham was gone I he girl had
pluck - shestlllperfo tmedatlh e
concert that cv(nmg m sp1tr of
the fact that only 1 fu1. hnm s
before she "'-as a mes s and on the
verge of drowrung Such IS ilf( tn

a s mall town
Char lie w 1s

lhl
slowe st
t al ker I ha ve rver heard He
co uld get aOOut lwpnt v wmd s on

1 h:tlf hour t r~pe R\o lht t1m e he
gut to the C'11max of 1 stor y :,.ou
v.C"re 1 ootmg for h1m the fmish
ready to 1niPnPnf' v.tlh help tfhe
needed 11
One tim e at the Loghthousr
Tavern ar Lock 24 Chat he had
taken on some ballast wh r h
shofted caus mg navrgatronal eo
ror Cha ttoe went owr the sode
rhe road from the rover toRt 124
ts one la ne and 1n this case v.as
nor wide enough ro accommodate
Chat he As he scram bled on the
one lon e rryong to come back on
cour se the local constable hove
onto the horizon Seemg the
you ng man In dosrress the
gendarme offered him a rode
home Char he accepted spor ting
a chance to sat ! tnio a ca lmer
por t OnlyafteraturnmgontoRt
124 dod he begon to suspect that
lhP compass of the law needed
tuning Alwavs before Racine
had Iam on the opposite dorectlon
C harlie had heen conned He u.as
being cat ted off the cooler It
never had a la'-'l1ng effect on
Charlie though fur he pla)ed a
fe"' encmes
WherevP \ O 1 i..lrC Chat lie
proposr a toa s l tooUJ fru: ndsh1p
and I It do onk ro th ,ot
AnolhPt old froend whum I
have known smce 1943 ts Ja n te
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her cousm who mtrnduc£"d us
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and "atched them envtous of
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to the Heal th and Human Serv o
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would be the one to lead me
through t he thtcket
La s t Ma1ch I saw Jan1e for
the l as t tome She was til ar
home I hopei ~&lt;asabletocon'el
ro her the apprectatoon I felt on
hav10g had heo for a friend
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1910 GRADUATING ClASS- From all around
the &lt;ountry lhese 1940 Racine High School
graduates returned for their 50th class reunion at
Soulhern High School in late May They are !rom
the Jell front Thane! Barnltz Kramer Evelyn
Cln h Lorene Hart Pyles Mary RoUins Libby
Wlllord Geraldine Roush Cleland Betty Sa}re

Elsie Norris Davis and Margaret Deem Barnes
and back Ernest Bush A R \'roUe Bernard
Diddle Floyd Clark Ce&lt; tl McLeod Kenneth
Theiss ,June Hayman Wickersham Clara Circle
Pierre Cora Byers Robert Shank Davtd Nease
G Charles Fosler Leland (Jack) Stders and
P!lul F Arnott

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FOR FlJTURE GENERATIONS
Moses said These commandments that I give you today are
to he upon your hearls Impress lhem on your children '
- Deuleronomy 6 6 7 (NIV)
As Moses repeated 1he commandmenis of God to the Hebrew
people he Instructed them to hear and obey Gods word They
were to Instruct their children In the commandments of the
Lord Only then might they assure that fulure generations
would be prepared to serve God and receive Gods many
blessings
We In the twentieth century have the same responsibilities
and Deuteronomy speaks directly to us tod av Through loving
and disciplined Instruction o! our children we prepare them to
accept Jesus Christ on their own and to grow In knowledge of
their covenant with God
The message has not changed over thousands ol years As
Moses spoke to the Hebrew people, so his words speak to us
today We are to write God's commands on our hearts and teach
them to our children
PRAYER lAird God, Your commandments have not
clumged throu1Jh history We pray lor Your guidance to leach
our children that which You would have them to learn In
Christ's name Amen
- Taken !rom The Upper Room Dally Devotional Guide

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cross dressing Bri tish pop slnget ~&lt;ho faded on the late 1980s
a ft et several hots os 10 Rombav "o' k i ng with one of lndoa s rop
female singers Asha Bhosle on a cross cultuo al album Rahul
De' Bunnan who helped 01 ganlzr th e pro je er says the r ecord
will f eat ure Indian song s being su ng In lndtan bur wtth Western
rh)lhm s and Western songs being su ng 10 lndtan st)le
Some time before ( hrlstma s th e group plans ro release a single
fea tunng the Ahba song I Believe In Angels sung by Boy
George and Bhoslc and the whole album will come out early
nex l year
We are arr ver1 excited abou t thts prowct and are
confoden l 11 will be a toemendou s success especoally on the
uS A and Sou th Ame11ca wheoe I he lo steners are open to new
styles and odea s Burman sa id
KriTY'S REVELATIONS Kitty Dukakls say s she wouldn I
have las ted long In the White House because of her addoctlons
1am certain the first crisis would have sent me out of conirol
she savs In her book Now You Know which Is excerpted In
Good Housekeeping I am equally certain that thrust Into th e
smothering protectl&gt;r confines of the While House I would nor
have b&lt;&gt;en able to seek proper help Dukakls says she panicked
aft er Ih e 1!fll8 New Hampshire primary because she realized her
husband Massachusetts Go&gt; Michael Dukakls had a shot at
being president On a typical day I would rise walt till m:v
husband Jell and by 9 o clock In the morning cancel all my
appointments she said of her routine at the time I would go
ro the liquor cabinet In the dining room measure out three or
four ounces of stralghl spirits and drink It down Then I d go
upstairs shut th e blinds unplug the phone and read until I
passed out - a process that usually took no more than 10
minutes Two and a half hours later I would wake up and repeat
the process
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the Wes t Hoi!\ wood sta1 1on
hal assrd h1m Aug 1 when they wPn t to ht s ap 1rtrnrnt to chPrk
ou a com p lcunt of loud mu s iC Word of lhr ~ rnplalnt w,t s
t eleased by Gcrrrn Records Guns N Roses n cotd label and a
Sheriff s Department official os lm es tlgattn g t! Rose f i led a
c omp l&lt;ll nl &lt;Jgalnst the depar tm en t ovrr an r 11 !11 1 1m tdf'nt butt!
was dlsmtssed as groundles s
MACLMNF "ALKING VEGAS STREE1S Shorley Ma
cL aim~ 1et u1 nPd to Las Vegas for th e ftt s t ttmr 1n s1x vear s and
was trPaiPd to a red carpe t a sho"'rr of ro sr pet a ls and a
gubern 1tor tal proclamation
She cas tly won O\f"f h er
ope ning night audtence ar Caesars Palace Wednesdav
poontl ng out ro the crowd that she s made40oo so movors on her
caocer and played a hooker on about.t dozen of them Maybe
that s why I feel so comfortable playong Las Vegas she sa od
Mac La one s act oncluded lo ts of slngong and d ancong some lines
from the movie Steel Magnolias and a joke about her bel ief In
reincarnation MacLalne admitted she "as nervous but sa id
shes brought along her good luck charm - her floor pass from
the 1972 Democratic National Convention VI hen someone In the
audience asked her age MacLalne replied Each leg Is 27 \0
MAGIC DISAPPEARS FROM TRUSTEES RACE Magic
Johnson has taken himself out of the game of politics The Los
Angeles Lakcrs star has decided not to oun for a seat on the
Michigan State University Board of Trustees because his
basketball career takes too much time Communication "lth
members of the board and others Indicates rome that the time
demands of serving on the board are Inconsistent -..lth my
playing career In the NBA Johnson said In a statement Issued
1n Los Angeles 1 appreciate the encouragement and support I
have received from so many Spartan supporters When my
playing ca reer Is over 1 hope I will again have t he opportunity
to work for MSU on Its Board of Trustees
Johnson who
dropped out of MSU after helping the school win the national
c hampionship In his sophomore year had been encouraged to
run by Democratic Gov James J Blanchard

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SOLTll BETHEL NEW 1 ESTAME~JT
CHUR CH SllvN Ridge DuanE' Syde n
st rlcker pastor Su nday &amp;hool 9 a m
\\.orshlpServif't' lOa m Sunda vPvenlng
Sf'rvlei' 7 00 p m " ednf"Sd:w night Bl blr
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SlOJX' appal em lv wa s cat se d b\

co nclu s!D n until thr poso;.lbtlt! Y of
add t tJOnal
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Hiland Road Pomt&gt;rov 1om Kelly pas
tor Dannv lambert S S Supt Sunday
morn n,11; servlc£' at 10 a m Sunda}' evf"n
lng se n. Ire 7 30 p m Tues~ay and Thurs
da\ Se rvices at 30 p m
NEW HAV EN CHURCH OF' THE NA
ZARENE RM. Glendon Stroud past Lll
Sunday School9 JOa m WorshipSl"rvtce
10 JO a m Youth service Sunday 6 1~ p
m Sundavf."v('n nl':'servlcE'7 OOpm W(&gt;(\
nesda~ PrayN ME'et ng and Blblf" Stud )

sta\ m g \\ tlh J1m and F&lt;.t \f'
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1nrl !hPtr Child ren
ML!tssa Jr nnrfr1 and Sara h fo r

Cause of Hubble space telescope
defect apparently discovered

bra few pea~;,hooler s a1 ound Bu

t..ve Rcv Cla rk Baker pastor Carl Not
ln l{ha m Sunday School Supt Sunday
Sc hoo 10 am with classes lor all ages
Evl nin2 servi('('S at 6 p m Wednesday Bl
bl e study at 7 30 p m Youth services F'rl
day at 7 30 p m
ECCLES !A FELLOWSHIP 128MUISI
Middleport Brother Chuc k McPhersoo
pas tor Sunday School 10 am Sundav
eve nin g servlces at 7 p m and Wednesday
'X'rvlces at 7 p m
ANT IQ UITY RAPTI ST KennE'th Smith
pas lor Su nda~ Sthool 9 30 am church
st"rvlc(" 7 JO p m youth fE'llowsh lp 6 30 p
m Bible st udy Thursday 7 30 p m

f' EASE SETTI f.M ENT CHUHC H Sun
dav aflNnoon S('fVirt."5 at 2)) Thur&lt;od a;.
f'vf' nln~ Sf'r\ tcf'S at 7 ;J)
FIRST BAPTIST CHl RfH Mason W
Va Pastor Bl\l Murphy Sunday Sc hoollO
a m Su nday evt&gt;nlng 7 :J.\ p m PrayPr
n petJng and Elblestudv WN!n!"Mav 7 30
p m Every~e W('l(\)m(
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPllSl Sa
IPm St Rt&gt;\ Paul Taylor pas tor Sunday
Sc hoo lOa r.l SundayevE'nln~t7 OOp m
Wednesday evrn ng prayer meE'ling 7 00

B\ JIM FREEM~r&gt;
Sentinel Stall Wrtler
It s been an onterestlng month
so far fo r Yuko Koba;ash o
This ts the for st tome t h&lt;
15 yeao old from Kasug ao Ja
p on ha s been on the U ntied
State s
\ 11k1 left Japan Julv 1h ond s

thi s os the 11fle
I he null co rrrctor v. as usl d to
measurr \PlY p r( Ciscl\ thf' sur
f ace of t he rerrscopr s pnmao 1
m u ror \.\- hrn tt "'as brmg g1 ou nd
by what wa s thrn Prrkm Elmrr
Co op on Danbuov Co nn on 1q81
O fflct lis \.\C'I&lt;' unccrt Hn h o H
ih e1 ror m the null corr ccto J
occu or ed and ~&gt;llhheld an) ro n tl

PENTECOSTAl Third

&lt;&gt;liflord This Is \ukl s forst llln&lt; vostlong lh&lt;
United~tat£'s Vuk1w1llht shO\\IngarahtHtalthe
Me1gs (_ nunty Fa1r

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STIVERSV!llE WORD OF FAITH

MIDDl~PORT

EXCHANGE STUDENT - \uk1 Kobayashi
wllh her host famtly Seated are from lefl \ ukt
Kobayashi Melissa Sarah ra)&lt; and Jennofer

os l Edwa td Weolr o

Gary Holter pastor Sunday servlet&gt;s 9 JO
a m and 7 p m Mldw('("k srrvice 7 30 p
m Thursdav

MIDOL EPORT COMMUNITY CH URCH
Sam Anderson pas! or Sunda) mor ning St&gt;r
v1re 10 am Evening services Sunav and
Wednesday 7 JJ p m

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OF GOO
non Penteco stal Worship §f"r vlce Sundav
10 a m Sundav Schoo! 11 am l: \Pnlng
worsh ip se rv\r(' 7 00 p m \.\ednf"Sdav
pravN me&gt;etlng 7 00 p m
MT HERMON UN il F 0 BRETHREN
I I\ CHR JST CHL RCH lilcatf'd tn TE' xas
Co mmun 1\ olf ( I Rt 82 Re\ Robf'f
Sander s pas tor Jeff Holter Jav leader
r d Housh Sundav School Sup! Sunda\
Sc hoo ~ 30 am morn ing v. orshl p and
chlld1 Cn s l'huiTh lO 30 am t&gt;Vf'ntn~
pr('achwg_ ser &lt; f rsr t hrf'e Su nda\ s
7 30 (l m Spt'dal sen 1ce fuurth Sundav
f'\Pn n~ 7 10 p m Y.ednesdav 1 avf'
Meeting Blbtt Studv and Youth Fl'lll~N
sh p 1 ](} p m
( HURCH OF GOD OF' PRO P!l~l y
I ocat ('d on 0 J Whttt&gt; Road of HIRhWa\
160 Pat HPns(V1 pastor Sundav Schooll O
a m ClasSl's fur all agC'S Junior Church]]
am Mornln~ wor ship 11 am Adult
Cho1r pra rt lc c 6 p m Su ndav Youn_g Pt&gt;o
pte s Children s Church and Adult Bibl e
Srudv Wednesdav at 1 JO p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 5 U Grant
St Middleport Affiliated v.llh Soui hPrn
Baptist Co n.. ent ton David Brvan S1 Ml
nlster Sundav School 10 a m Morntn_g
wor~hlp 11 a m Eve ning worship 7 p m
WC'dnt'Sdav PVf"n ng Bible study and
praver meet In~ 7 p m
BRADFORD CHUH CH OF' CHRIST S
11t 124a nd Co Rd 5 [)(&gt;r('kSiump past or
\-\ !tam Ambf'rgu S S Supt S undtlV
S( hool 9 30 a m Mor nln~ Worship 10 30
1 m Eve ning worship 7 30 p m \\ednes
dav,...orshp7 JOpm
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PAUl I UTitE.:HAN CHURCH
Cornpr Svcan urt and Sr&gt;mnd Sts Po
me rov Th t RPv Lau a A i.Rach pastor
Sunda\ School9 45&lt;~ m Churrh sNvt('(' 1J

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Fnday August 10 1990

D.J.'S TANNING
HAS MOVED!
FORMERLY LOCATED ON
SALEM STREET IN
RUTLAND

HAVE MOVED
THEIR SCA WOLFE
BED TO

•allery Hair Arts
118 EAST MAIN STREET
IN POMEROY

TO BETTER SERVE THEIR
CUSTOMERS
For Complete Hair Care and
Tanning Slop In and See l ls
or Call for Appoinlmf'nl

992-3233
NEW OWNER-DEANN DENNY
OPERATORS-MARY POWER, MILA RAYMOND,
RHONDA TACKEn AND LISA STEWART.

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10, 1990
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BULLETIN BOARD
BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4: 30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBLICATION
PEPSI

MACHINE S

Placed '" your busme ss You re
ce1ve a 10% co mm iSSIOn on ever
yth1ng so ld Installation and ser
v1ce prov1ded at no cost to yo u
Call 992 25 54 ~ Boy e r Vendtng

LOO K OUT LADIES'
The Hottest N1te Club 1n
Ga ll1 pol1 s Offers l ad1es N1te

WE D THURS FRI SAT

AlSO UlTRA HOT lEGS CO NT ES T
EACH THURSDAY

Featur ng Fun Games Pnz es and
Entertainment

THE ADDI SON CLUB
UPPER RT 7 GAlliPOliS

PUBLIC NOTICE
Not1 ce tt hereby g 1ven tha t
on the 29th day of August
1990 at 10 30 A M the
Board o f Mergs County
Commlutoners w1ll v 1ew the
proposed vacatton of 0 40
m1les of Sc 1p 1o Townshtp
Road R 284 and said Board
w1ll holdtpubhchear~ng o n
the proposed vacation of
Sc1p1o Townah1p T 284 at
1 30 PM August 29 1990
tn the off•ce of the Metgs
County Comm1ss 1oners
Courthouae Pomeroy Ohi o
46769
Proposed vacation bemg
more fully descnbed 811
follow • Bemg a permanent
vacat1on of a port1on con
t11nmg 0 40 miles of Sc1p1o
Townshtp Road T 284 Ia
cated rn Sectton 24 Town
sh1p 7 North Range 14
Weat rna weaterly d~rect ton

T
54
from

the 1ntersec11on of
The purpose of the afore
satdv1ewmg 11nd hearmgwtll
be to determ1ne whether or
not the vacation of a portton
of Sc1p10 To wnship Road
T 284 as deacr~bed 1n the

Fatten vour Hallet
with aWant Rd

Petttron presented to the
Board of County Comm1a
aroners 11 for the pubhc a
convenience and welfare
The Petttlon to vacate part
o f Scrp1o Township Road
T 284 may be vtewed and
copted at the Comm11110n
ers Off1ce Matgs County
Courthouse
Pomer o y
Oh1o
Motgs County
CommiSSioners
Mary Hobstener Clerk
(8)1 0 17 2tc

PUBLIC NOTICE
The annual report Form
990PF
tor
the Kibble
Foundation
Bernard V
Fultz Truahul 11 available
for publrc mspect 1on 11 Bern11rd V Fultz law Office.
1111/]
Second Street.
Pomeroy Ohio 4 6769 • dur
mg regular bustneu hours
for a penod of 180 dayssub
sequent to publication of
th 11 notice
(7) 6 13 20 27
(8)3 1017 7tc

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1:16

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Ut1110 1 $ ter~

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pt.

•Mob•le Jiome

ORDINANCE NO 806 90 Corporatmn co nveymg to
WHEREAS the Village of the V1llage of Pomeroy the
Pomeroy 11 the owner of a 0 05 acre parcel of rut
0 06 ac re parcel of real es tate descnbed 1n Exh1b1t
estate Situated west of the A
40 to o t nght of way known
2 Th8 Mayor of the VIllage
as West Mam Street and of Pomeroy and ru Clerk are
ad)ommg property owned by hereby authorlled and tn
the Mc Do nald s Corpor11
structad to take all steps
tlon a more partrcular des
neceuary to effectuate the
crtptron rs attached hereto conveyance mclud1ng but
and marked Ellh1bit A
not hm1ted t o publ1ahmg this
WHEREAS rt 11 necessary ordinance 1n the local news
for the McDonald Corpora
paper on ce a week tor f1ve
tron to acqurre sard real (5 ) consecutiVe weeki and
es tate to com plete co nstrue
preparmg and exeeutmg e
lion of rt s restaurant and Ourt Cla1m Deed to the
ro11 d access
Mc Dona ld a Corporation
WHEREAS the McDo
larry Wehrung Bruce
nal d Corporatmn rs the
Reed Betty Baromck
owner of a 0 06 acre parcel
William Young Br1en
of real estate Situated south
Shenk Thomas Werry
of a 25 toot elley Jotnrng
Members of Pomeroy
Front Street and West Ma1n
VIllage Councrl
S tree t whrch IS more partrcu
(BI10 17 24 31
larly described as Elllhtbi1 8 (91 7 5tc
attached hereto
WHEREAS the 0 06 acre
parcel o f reel estate owned
2
bv the Me Donald "Corpore ;==:l:n:M=e:m:o::ry::=:::;
t1 o n c an be used by the
Village of Pom eroy for road
purposes and public use and
the 0 06 ac re parcel owned
by the V1llage of Pomeroy
ha!l no U!l8 and the c onvey
ance and &amp;kchange of tatd
real estate w1th the McDo
nald s Corporatron would
not be detrimental to the
general mterest of the V1l
lage of Pomeroy
BE IT ORDAINED by tho
You were taken lrom
Vtllage Council of the Vrllage
us
two years ago today
of Pomeroy State of Oh1o
by an offtrmatrve vote of all
so very suddenly .
members olectad thereto
We still questiOn why
rhat
because
we m1ss you so
1 Th e V1llage of Pomeroy
very much
co nvey to the McDonald 1
Corporetton the 0 06 acre
But we know 1n our
parcel of re11l Mtate dM
hearts that you re '"
c rtbed m E11h1bit 8 for
Heaven a much better
alllchange and In constdera
place
t1on of the McDonald s

P.a&lt;!s

•Mobile Hom EJ

Downspouts

"At Reosonable Pmos"

RPr1tals

Gutter Cleamng

PH. 949-2801

of
Pomtror, Oh1o

DAVID MARK
TALBOTT

Born Sept 8, 1965
D1ed Aug 10. 1988

2

In Memory

In memory of
EMMA

D.

JOHNSON
who passed away

10

years ago ,

11.

August

1980
Sadly m1ssed by
her Children.
Grandchildren . and
Great Grandchildren.

11

Public Notice
IN THE COURT OF
COMMON PLEA S OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Star Bank N A Trr State
Plemttff

- vMrchae4 l Miller et al
Dofendenh
No 90 CV 1 34
SERVICE BY
PUBliCATION
To J o hn Doe •nd Mary
Doe the unknown apouae1

c...

Public Notice
rf any of
Defendant s
Mlch&amp;el l Miller and Garl
Anderson aka Ge1l A Ander
son
You are hereby not1fred
that &amp; Co m plamt has been
hied ags1 ns t you m the
Me1gs
County Co urt o f
Common
Pleas Mergs
Co unty Court Ho us e Po
mer o't Oh10 m Cue No 90
CV 134 whe rem Pla1ntlff
has brought a for ec losu re
acuon aga1nst certain real
property
requettmg the
Coun to marshall the hens
on aard property and ceuso
the Shenff of Me•gs County
Ohio to advertise and sell
said premtsea at pubhc sale
n upon execut1on
You are further nottf1ed
t hat you h11ve 28 days after
the last publi cation of thiS
nottce to frle an answer or
other respon11ve pleading to
this act1on If you fall lo trl e
en 11n1wer or other resp o n
t!Ve ple•dmg JUdgment by
defaul t may
or will be
rendered agamst you
CHERRINGTON EVANS
II&lt; MOULTON
By D Dean Evans
K of P Burldmg
Gallipolis OH 45631
Telephone No
(6141446 1737
Att or ney for Pla1nt1ff
171 6 13 20 27 IBI 3 I 0
6tc

949-2168
8 7 91).1 mo

BISSELL &amp; BURKE
CONSTRUCTION
tNew Homes

Hugh Y•rd Sate, Frl &amp; Sal 11 30
~::..~ ~'l:,..t2 c~.:l~"'4 ~..
Htnde,..gn ClothH, fumltwt
0,.....,•• Homolnton.,,lotsol
mite ltema All procelda ar•
going tow•rd good ctuaa 304675-6077 1fter 6 00

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Free Estimates

985-4473
667-6179

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R'l.. L. HOLLON
TRUCKING

SER~ICE

REMOVAL

'LIGHT HAULING

•fiREWOOD

BILL SlACK
992-2269

USED RAILROAD nES
612 90tfn

BtHbail C.rd &amp; Comic Show

care

Saturday August 11th, 8a m.
5p m Kanaug• DAY Hall Tab•
apae. l¥tllabte Call H.lrvay,

also a&lt;id bo1l and rod
out radiators We also
repair Gas Tanks.

•ANYTHING
AT ALL

PAT' HILL FORD
992-2196
Middleport , Oh1o

1

I ll Me

USED APPUANCES

MICROWAVE
OV.EN REPAIR

90 DIY WAIIAIITY
WASHER5-$100 up
DRYER5-$69 up
R!FRIGERATOR5-$100 up •
RANGES-Gn·Eiec - $111 up
FREEZERS-$125 up
MICRO OVENS-$79 up

AU MAKES

Bring It In Or
Pick Up.

We

KEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE
992 - ~35

and

heater corn. We can

•FILL DIRT

5 ll 91111n

234e

We can repair and re radiators

KEN'S APPUANCE
SERVICE

or985 -3S61

992-5335 or V85-35bl

Aa"1' from Potl OHirt
211 E. Str. Pomeroy

Aaots from Post Offi&lt;t

POMEIOY; 01110

POMEIO Y, OHIO
l/6/ 90/ Hn

101!0/ 89-ttn

PH. 949-2801
or Res. 949-28b0

ClfiiA,

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POMEROY - 1647 l1ncon Hts - Cule as a bunon Neal as a pen desc 11bes lh1s two bedroom home w1lh an
eQUipped kitchen carport and part basemen! Has afloored
aiiiC and 50x288 fool lol
$15 000

Your
~()5

Day A Year
Rerrear

MIDDLEPORT - Greal ne~ ghbor hood- co1ner lot All on
one flo01 plan 21o 3 bedrooms large panlrj and a part ba
semen! En closed front srttmg porch and a n1ce lol

Hunt/

f ud om

Tu{lwf(

Drape~

614-992-2328

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

EXPERIENCE
7 - 23-1 mo

TRI·COUNTY RECYCLING
OFFERS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU....

POMEROY, OHIO Rt 7 &amp; S R 143
ALBANY , OHIO Rt 60 &amp; S R 143
NEW HOURS
POMEROY 9 am -7 p m 7 Days
ALBANY 10 a m 6 p m 8 Days, Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY. MAY 29 . 1990
#1 Copper 90C per tb •
Clean Dry Aluminum Cans, 36C per tb

.J.13 90 tfn

Is Your

Roof

Ready For Another Year of Ice
and Snow?

Now's

RACINE - Join the Rent RebelliOn - l1ve '" lh1s neat
12x65 mob1le home w1lh two bedrooms for less lhan rent
payments Ha s a beaulifullawn ol approx ~ acra

113.500
FLATWOODS RD - Agrow1n g area Approx 3 acres wrth a
greal lay10g bu 1ld1n g srte or mobile home srte TPC water
~v!ilabl e ElectriC lines across Ihe property Almost ready ~lo
go )USI needs you
$8,000
NEED LISTINGS

I

Amenca's Favont e
Portable Spa

BAUM
LUMBER
CHESTER
985-3301

The Time

to Find

Out.

CALL JACKS ROOFING &amp;
CONSTRUCTION
992-7762
For Old

fit

New Roofs. Shingles

Repairs, Gutters
Building and Remodeling

mo

Singlet lnformallon and 1 dl~
ntrlad option tor finding 1
p1rtnar HNrt•Nrth P 0 Bok
1043 Gall lpollo, nH 45631
4
2 all

Giveaway
gr~y

3451

Jam•t. eala, 364-68.2·

2 IMge y1rd ...,. goodl !'J4..

3118"'1441
8 mo old mala, German
Shaphwd, white tin to 1 good
hom. !14-378-2135

Free puppl.. p1rt Germ1n
Shephard and lab R.. rtvar, 304-

812-am
Honey btH to glv•w•y !14litl2-2483 Call g..5p m

Someone to tur down 1 112
ltcwy old hou" for lumber,
mu.t t'taUI =~ all traeh, 30477'3-!181 or
12_..257:

ETC

STORY RUN RO - Wallet Stretcher - LIVe 1n th e hou se
wrth 3 bedrooms and equipped k1lchen W01k mlhe garage
and b1g workshop, and rent lhe 3 bedroom mob1le home
Country sen1ng wrth 2~ acres
$34 500

rOYf

446·1'410

$27900

Help Wanted

cqc.AOOPTIONSj»elal t.mlly
w•nla to ~Ill
btby •nd ut
a ch•nce Cal collect 7'08-352·
1858 U.ry Ellyn lnd Chuck.

Miud Brood Dog, good wlklds.
needa room to run m.te 814-

NO SUNDAY CAllS
4-16 86-lfn

HOT SPRING
SPA

Fumltwt Sale Now In ProQrta
at Flair Furniture Galtfpollt
Ferry, WV

c;a_:;,r

,,_,,~·''

206 NORTH SECOND AVE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992 - 2886 / HOME 992 -6692
DOTitE S TURNER, BROKER

e~81e

l&lt;lttane, litter tralntd Urge
black end whha male dog lo
to good t'loma 814-

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

We Guarontee
FREE ESTIMATES

Your Satlofa&lt;tlon
JOSEPH 0 . JACKS
7 20-1 mo

Aug i-10 Lampe and lablaa
llowtl"', fin, humldlflar, lawn
chalra, cur1alne 321V7 Pin•
Grove Rd 9-6

8

Public Sale

&amp;

Auction

Tan buck a hot liM 07118, muM
t•ka •H, 304-t75-1'.MO
Whha flm1l1 full grown c.t
Sp~~yad &amp; d~lawed. FrM to
good t1oma S14tii2-7798

6

Lost

&amp;

Found

$1,000 eaah reward tor lntonn.llon ludlng to ttra retum of two
mala Btuatrctl Coon Hounds tos1
or 1tolen In 0.1111 Couny C.mpa~lgn Church •rN July 4, 1190
ColT 304-411!1-711711 or 6~&lt;&amp;4884 after oil 30 P II or anytime
onYM•kenda
LOST femtla bill tnd tan Coon
d~ Lading Cr"'k Aulltnd
Oh Can11CI Chtt11a WIM, 61,._
tot« ~7U484

m
7

Wanted to Buy

Mobl~
446~175

UNCI

eM.

nom• call

Wanted Tg Buy Junk Autos
wHh or without motor. C.ll
Larry Uvol 1 614-388-11303

Employmenl Services

Announcements

ADOPTION
We'd lovt lo •hara our hutU &amp;
home with Infant WIN oftttr lon,
wtnnlh &amp; tffeetlon, financltlty
..cure, leta http Nch othart
Madleai!Lagal axpenua ptld,
Call collect Evtnlnga, 201-421·

4-16-86-rtn

985-4422

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and

'

4SI60

SUNDAY CALLS

ExarciN bike, nle. cloihlng 1
ml.c Baum Addhlon behlnc:t
akltlng rink. August 10-11 ~
5p m Rain e~ncetl

9

3

•LIMESTONE

Remodeling

&amp;

NO

Auguat 14 15 Rt 1 Tuppara
Plalne T•lix.Cie Men1 'womena,
chlld,..n clothing Rain cancels

Rlek Purson Auction Company
now booking auetlona ax·
pertance maktl the dlffartnca
LictonNd Ohio, Kantueky W-.t
VIrginia, 30H73·57U

Announcements

•GRAVEL

•Complete

Now H-1 lttilt
Free Esttmates '"

Very sadly m1ssed by,
Mom. Donette. Kevm ,
Danny Teresa, Demse,
S1d, Joey, Dad Aunts.
Uncles. Grandparents
and Fnends

From F:duh Ro &lt;l

Vacation Money

Day or Night

1!2..,lla from 248 on Co Ad 28
John Newell rn Old cupboards
with Uour mill lntlde B&amp;W TV,
bed sink, Iota of clathal Aug
t-10.11 6M-985-4131

Aug t-10-11 .t Maxine Mlchlll,
L.luret Cliff, Pomeroy BaAiblill
eardl, eloiMing, mlec

WANT ADS bring

Ohio

&amp; Vicinity

Birthday
Rei'. Ross!

Yard Sale

GallipoliS

&amp; VIcinity
2 Family V•nl Sal« l•by n.me,
baby owing, good oloiMfiiJ 111

IIHI, knlolc..mtoki, prlmatl~

t1W., oounty rc.d I. lu• otl 81
Rl 35 In CtntlfVIIII, 811 Aug
11th. A.lln or llhlna

btdroom, nic41 location,
utlltliea Included Eftlcltney
~ utllllloo lnc:ludod 11-I&lt;H2-

11

8

2 Mobile

! "Arthur is nobody's fool. He
freelances."

56t h
to

2

8m

Cl _ _,...,.,_.._,_ ... - - -

4 flmlly yard Nil 1-iiH SlrMt,
PorMroy Road bafo" PIUW11
will be aigns Frlday..S.Iurdly

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CHESTER, OHIO

•Garages

Stop

Middleporl,

2 bedroom trailer tor ,..nt G..llpollo Forry, po"lally lurnlohod,
ftt1 water &amp; garb1g1, phgne
304 713-2668 or avanlnge 875282"!

L::S."""=~:::....-:-L..;::::&gt; .U,~2&gt;':'

Yard !at. 81 Burdette Add
Frldoy.Sot..da, 8 00-4 00 p m
11117 Chevy Nova, 350 •ng, du•l,
glaaa•r•, clathn mlee

Happ y

949·2860

or Res.

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

Real Estate General

Summer was one of
your favonte seasons
You loved to f1sh and
sw1m or JUSt ude around
m your 1eep
There 1sn't a day that
goes by that we don't
th1nk of you
Dave we will always
love youn

TEACHERS WANTED - NO COLLEGE DE
GR EE NEEDED L1ve-ln motructora needed to
teach community and peroonalokllloto adulto 1n
the1r own home Various oklllo and tatento
needed If you hke to cook. oxere~oe. garden .
read. or drive - we may have 1 job for you
We ' re looking for people who enjoy other peo·
pie. who can leach variou••killl to others. who
are creatiVe, and wtlhng to dnve a1 part of an
energetic team High school degr0t1 . valid drlv
er' s hcense and good dr1v1ng record requtred
Two po11tlons starling at $4 26 / hour If Inter·
eated call286·6039 no later than 8 / 17 / 90, aok
for Christy Equal Opportunity Employer

Pamtmg
FREE ESTIMATES

I 12 88 Hn

Public Notice

In Lovmg Memory
Of

bntde JBII)
1982 Chevrole1 Scotts
dale 10 ptckup (may be seen
at County Garage)
Vehiclea to be sold AS
IS
With no guarantees
Out11deofenvelopecontam
lng btd must be clearly
marked "B1d for 1982 Ford ·
or ' Btd for 1982
Chevrolet'
The Board of Metgs
County Commllflloners re
aerves the nght to accept or
retectanyorellblds
Me1gs County
Comm1u1onen
Mary Hot.tetter Clerk
.t..;l;.;m;;•:,:Y_b:;•;.:•:;••:;n;.:,•1:..:;P•:;•:.;~;:'n:;:g:_l::;o:;,tJ.i.8.:,1_1_0;_1_7.:_:2_tc;__ _ _ _~

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Rt. 33 Nerth

PUB UC NOTICE
NOTICE 11 hereby gwen
th•t on Saturday August
11 , 1990 , at1000am a
public ••le w1ll be held at
106 Un1on Avenue Pom
eroy, Oh1o t o aell tor c ash
the following collateral
19B6 CHEVROLET
Celabrrtv Ser II 1G1AW9X
7F6186669
The Farmers Bank and
Savtng1 Company Pam
eroy Oh1o reserves the
nght to b1d et thtt 181e and
to wtthdraw the above colla
teral prior to sale Further
The Farmers Bank and Sa.,
mgt Company reserves the
nght to reject any or ell bids
submitted
Further the above eo ll11
ter•l will be sold m the con
dtt10n tt 11 tn wrth no e•
pressed or 1mpl1ed warren
tiM grven
IBI 8 9 10 3tc

PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY VEHICLES
FOR SALE
Pursuant to Sect 10 n
307 12 ORC the M11ga
County Commissioners wtll
rece1veaealed b1da unt1112
noon August 29 1990, rn
t~e office of the Metgl
County Comm•utonera lo
cated m the Courthouse
Pomeroy Oh1o with btdato
be opened et2 PM and read
aloud for the sale of the
follow1ngveh1cleawh1chare
no longer m use by the
County
19B2 Ford lTD. 4 door

Gutters

fle2·1'4N.

Pleasant

&amp;V~n~

Happy Ads

1;::========~;-r;=========;-r;=~=======flrr==n~ririiin~=;l
Howard L. Writesel
COUNTRY
BISSELL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
MOBILE
ROOFING
BUILDERS
New Lo&lt;Otton·
161
North St&lt;ond
HOME PARK
CUSTOM BUILT
NEW- REPAIR

992-7479

Public Notice

5

Public Notice

Business Services

•Lot· Renfals
Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

nlahed W•-".,, dry• 11235/mo
plul dapoetl •nd LIIIIU• 614-

~

Middleport
Public Notice

2 badfoom mobllt hom• Fur·

M nto•cyc 16
Bu•ts &amp; Mot u • s lor S.~ lt

7S
76
77

E Quipment lor Runt
Fmlttit51:!

14160 2BR Extra N~, CA.,
Awntnga, ~v.t1 lot Mila from
Hotzer No Pet8. 1514-446-2300

dump trailer, toot1,
jewelry, dishes like new mat~
tresa.lote of mise

73\lruu&amp;4WO ~

74

Help Wanted

AVON · All true, Call Marilyn
W•var 304-882·2&amp;45
Acc.ptlng appUeallons Uond•y
thru
Thurwd.ly,
1 oo-4 00.
Lorobl's Pizu Sliver Bridge
Plan, Oolllpolio, Olio Appl1 In
pwtaon, no phoM ea111 plei.H
Alrtlne Joba Directory Gual'llntMd Employmorrt , 304-344-me
Ext A·1
AVON I All ArNI I Shlrt.y
Spuro, 304"'175-14~
Babylln•r In my home Rlo
Grtnde area 2·3 days ~r WMk
6 30a m"" OOp m 614-245-9137
Babyalnar nMd~ Mull bl 1n
my Mm• 614--44&amp;-'Mie
Chnhlrt K,.ger 1rea rate,.ncM
pNfarred, your home or mlntt,
•14-367-7597 after 6p m
Coemelologlst n"dedl Gua,.nIMd wagH, paid VllCitionl 614446·7261
Dental Astilltant Need~. Sand
resume to eta Box 041 Gallipolis
Dally Tribuna, 825 Third A.111 ,
Galli polis, OH 45631
Eam money b'r\ ha week Join
the numt&gt;.rs to damonl11"1tl
"Chrlttmu·Around Tt.Wortd"
July Oec•mbar L.Nve nama,
ddrns, and phon• number on
answering sarvlct 614·992-63'19
EARN MONEY Reading Bookal
$30 000/yr In come potent ial
No~ hiring (1) 905-687-6000
E.xl Y4562
EARN MONEY Reading book•l
$30,000/yr ineoma potential
Now hiring (11 805-687-6000
Exl y 10189.
Echoing Meadows An ICF
pM R 11 eurran11y ••king 1 lui._
11rne AN or LPN tor afternoon
shin wilh Frtday and Satt.Kday
oH lntarnted partlaa plUH
eall 614 59t-3S41 or apply in
person at 318 W Un ion SlrHI,
Ath.nt Ohio 45701 Monday.
Frtct.y 8 11 30 a m or, ... p.m

Exp. Hou•• etuner for Fridtya
$Jan hr 614-446~611
Experienced heating 1nd cool
lng Installer Mull be willing to
work Send resume to P 0 . Box
n90, Pomeroy, Oh
Fedsrtl Jobst
Eam $28 000486,000
All occupation• needed
114-89t-7859,Ext 0,
Food atrvlc• worker nNCied to
pkk up pttpaNd mula and
dellvtr to C.rleton School, Nl:
up Hrv~ and Mf'Y• mull to
approxlmattly 50 tludtnts •nd
aduHs clean up Mull MYI
valid ' Ohio driv.,.. t~nca
AbiiHy ro 01*'111 khchen •
qulpmant, m•lnttln recorda
S5 M per hr 10 hrli PI' wk. plua
travel rtlmbureement Poating
enda 8112110 Subrnll•ppllcatlon
to llolgo MRIDO t:IIO Carleton
91 81ro•"":'.!... Ohio 45178
IIEIOS CCIUNH BOARD Of
MENTAL RETARDATION AND
DEVELDPIIENTAL
DISABILITIES DOES NOT 0111CRIIIINAlE IN PROVISION Of
SERVICES OR EMPLOYMENT
BECAUIIE
Of
HANDICAP,
RACE. COLOR, CREED, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX. OR AGE

•pori-

Qrocory clorlt.
helpful RMUmtlrtferwnot ct~re ol
P 0 . Box 721C, Pomonrj, OH
lndlvklutl lo potfonn olunlng
. . . - ollho Crown CKy 01110
Pool Oltlcl. Conltot tho loool
poot. .alw II lt4-Z88-IM7 lor
lurthor lnformlllon

Homn for Rant
Child,.n •tcome. $115/rno 6145

11

31 Homes for Sale

Help Wanted

-n,--____
_
trail.,,
paid. Kerr

:.
25e
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'

2br,

1-----------.,.....----------1

Wltlt'

Bethel Rd, 1200 '""' plus
deposit 114-446-1354
3 BR trtller, bath I 112 814-~
2878 01" 6,4-\46-tit50
Chlrmlng 2br mobile home,
Upper R1 l l275hno plus
utiUIIII O.p &amp; Ret , 614-446251S

______

,....:.

7 room 1\ouaa-good repair In
EARN
MONEY
typing, Long Botlom, ~ Seenlc view
wordprocnsing personal com ot Ohio River 3 milal trom
putlng. AI home Full Of pt lime Forked Run stale Park, Shade
$35 000/yr itlCome polentilll (1) Rlvtr Forat1 &amp; 1000 to be
8c05
_ "'1_rrr
_ .ao
_ oo
...:..:E::x...:..:
t B-::1::01::8:.:9:.___ marina Within minutes of lhr"
1
NUI"MI 0\lerbrook C.nler TM public bolt ram~ Owner
traas nawnt and most modem decuNd priced to Mil $15 500
skilled tong-lann eatt facility, Call 6141985-41175 or 614r247
now haa full and par111ms RN 4035
and LPN poaltlona avtllabla 7 rooms t 1r.l bathe, country
For mgra Information regarding living but cloM to Meig11 School
Overbrook C.ntar employment and town At
3:J..4 ltna
which t.atur• 1 very compatl- Township Road 27: First road lo
llva wag• and benefit ptckage ~ Call &amp;14 11g2 7't18 or 1 384·
call 614 992-6472 R•
quail Sally O~o«;kn.,, Otredor
Country Soiling 4 bedrooms, 2·
of Nuralng
1!2 balh1, can(,.l ht1t and air
Qualified
reglsta~
nurse buemanl, attached garage 20
I'IMdld tor 62 bed facility (long mlnut•a from A1han11. 1 112
term) located In Point PlaaHnl. miiH to Ualgs High ~hool
WV Admlnlstr~llw• akllla and Raf•tncH and dapoett ,...
wo~
••peri•nc• nKMIIry qulrod 814-593-6937
Compatltlwe salary 1nd baneiHI
Fr~nk
Topping, For !ala r~uc.cl· mullt aall
Cont•ct
colonlal lty la, 4 bedroom• 2
C.rWvan ol Point PtlaMnt
!Mtha, blltmant, garage a
School bus Oper~~tor, 9 month Olhara Buildings 2 I a ern, In
position, $815 per 1'\our Con- ground pool C.ll Somerville
tract basi• only "P,.r.r tomtOna Rutty, 304-675-3030 gr 67!-3431
In the Rio Grandt, VInton araa
postns
appropriate Houu tor nl•, ! Burdatta
Mutt
Khoot bus vehicle llcenH or Addn, 304"'175-2794
willing to obtain For more In·
Housa in Northup, I rooms I a
torm~~tlon c111 814 3677371 or
wrtte to the Gallla County B011rd bath, 614..C46-2461
of MR/00 PO
Box 14 land contract lata wh"l 1nd
C"-hlra Ohio 45620
dol on 1 newly ,.modal~
thrM
bedroom
hou18 In
Pom•oy Will taka e11h, catr,
truck, baa1, motorcyela, al e tor
WANTED
Two
JMrt·tlma down payment Make an ott.r
pottllone In a community group 614-992-2M4
for
f"nJOna
whh
home
da1111opmanta1 diNbllltiH In Price reduced, 6 room house In
town, buement, carport 614·
Jackson {1) 26 hi"'/Wk 4-8p m
U-F 4 l'trl1o be aeh~ulad M.f 446~365 614-446-4246 . 614-4462·hour weekly staff m..Ung, gr 8127
81 OlhenrfiSI IChed!Md, (2) 26
h""'k h m -4p m 1 Sun , 3- Spring Valley Al"'ll, 3br 3 Nttts,
Bp m U/Tu/W, 2 nra to be tormal dining room, l•rg• llmlly
wlfh
woodbumlng
ach~ulad Su-W, 2oohour WMkly room
ltttf meatlng.Lor u othMwt., flrspl•ct wtth bucbtova, 2 c:a.r
deck brick pauo, hot
echedu~ BuJH Hl~h IChool
utllhy building !17 O.k
dagrM, valid drlvlf • lie.,... fub
Oliva
814--44&amp;-4928ttfar
8p m
and good drMrtg ,.cord good
communication and or~nlu · TWo elory hom• wllh full ba-tlon skills punctual, and
to ment Low h"t budget Exc.twgrk •• par1 of a lAm r.qulr.d
lant condhlon Gallfpolla Ctty
axptorlenca working wtth per- School• 614·2~6-68M
son• with mental rwt•rd•tlon
and da.,.aopmant.l dlubllltln Unique 111ga country home 22
prtferrad but not requl red terM, 5 bedroom, Cherry Ridge
Saltry $4 25/hr, to atart Send 144.500 614-!192·5348
resum• to C.cill• B•k•, Buck·
oyo Community Sorvlc. ., PO 32 Mobile Homes
So• 604, J1obon, OH 45840,
pt••• aptelty which poaftlon
for Sale
lpplylfiiJ lor Doodllno 1of .,..
plielnts 11'14190 EqUIII Oppor· 121152, 11175, 1br with porch AC
can be tMn on Thomp.on Ho i·
tuntty Employ•
1ow Rd 12,500 e14-347·78113
Wlek•ncl ca,. Udy to llv. In
tnd cera tor aldarty ltdy In 1969 Priea Mayere, 12160, 2br
Syracusa Ohio ev.ry week .. nd good eond, all gas, ,.rttelly fur·
6141992-2800
nlthad 614·256-1146

Pt....

o•"'r·

•bl•

12

SHuatlon
Wanted

Old1r woman lo llva in &amp; ah•r•
with axpenaes 614 245-9219
18

Wanted to Do

Babyalttlng In my home Ex
partenc.d, loving Chrllltlan
moth•r who would enjoy
mothering your child whll• you
work Muls and •n•eks are
~:JdiKI Call Ruthle 614 7112·
Child etrt provldtd In my Rio
Granda Homa d a~a E•c ca re
w/rauonatlie raiH 614 2451550
Mill Paula 11 Day Care C.nter
Sate, affordable chlldcare M F
6 am 530 pm Ages 210
Befort, sftar sch~ Drop-I ns
w•lcoma 614-446-8224
,----,-~

Will Baby ell In my home Haw•
Good Raftronc•• 614-368 81 t-4
Will babyell In my home Oaye
only 614-446-669 2
Will to babysltllng In my hom•
WHkdaya 4gea 2 &amp; up H•w•
dayc.a,. ax~rie ne e &amp; reteran·
eas Excellent Ca,. 614-4468202

Double wide, pt1vatt ~t , 3 bedroomtJ. 2 full blths, alr/eond ,
Gall l"arry S325 month 304875-]t)ffl
Fumlth.cl, 2br V2 mila .... of
Porter on 55&lt;1 614-388-9983
Rani 3 bedroom trailer Nlet 2
mlln fl'om Pomeroy on Sr 143
304~7U200

44

Apanment
lor Rent

BR apartment, ltOVI &amp; ref
fumlahad Downttalre Water I
traah tuml1had Upper AI 7,
Upper River Rd 614-441-3940

2

3 fumlahed •par1mentt, 1 haa
2br, Tha oth.r two h11 wuher &amp;
dryer'a , 1 br, 614-446--2725
35 Watt Apt 2br, 1 bath prl.,•t•

ancloHd patio ciON to grocery
11om &amp; shopping center, water,
HWar, traa~ provided, $2&amp;51mo
814M1·1608
Apll In Pomeroy and Mid·
7811
disport c.11

m

BEAUTIFUL APARTME~S AT
BUOGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 53e Jockson Pike
trom $192/mo Walk to ehop &amp;
movl• Call 614-440-2568 EOH
Fumlahad 2 room• I bath
Oownatalra Cl•• n. No pit~I Rat
I dap required 6..........1511
Furnished Apt 807 Second Ave
Gallipolis, $225 lltllltiH paid
1bf 814-446-4418 a her 7p.m.
Fuml1h.cf
Efflcltncy, $175,
Utltltln P1ld, Galllpolla, 814
44&amp;~416 •f1•r 7p m
Gr~cioua

living 1 and 2 bed·
room apar1ments .t Vllltga
Manot'
•nd
Rlvaralaa
Apartm1nt1 In Middleport From
Ne CoU 614-112·7781 EOH
Mlddlapor1, Ohio, B"ch St One
bedroom tum ..hed apt, depoeH

I raferance

requi~.

304-182·

2588
Nicely Fum'ed Sm1ll hOUie,
not
auUabll
tor
garage
chlld"ran, no pets, $300/mo
O.poatt , 614--446-03:18
Nlcel~

Fumlahad Mobile HolM
In city CA Suitable for 1 per·
eon Ref IOtp Requlr~ 614·
446-0338

KIT 'N' CARL\ LE® b) Larry Wright

Household

H
..dboard,
foatbolrd
fnma
114-446-0765

m
..--••u
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Woohoro, dryoro, roiTigorotors
rangH Skaggs Appll•ncll,
Upper River Rd Bnldt Stone
C,. .. Mot•I Co II 614-446-7398
Htd .....bed, ••c cond &amp; luy
boy recliner, good cond, Data of
Sale 8n3190 3 OOp m.. Beat of.
fer! 61~2208

KanrnoN •ulomatlc w1ahar,
whlta 195, Kenmore Waahar &amp;
Dryer Sat, Harvnt Gokl $250
G.E Eloctrlc Drysr, I9S, G E'
Eltctrtc Oryar $75, K•nmor•
Oryar, $75, Frigidaire Dryer 171,
30 Inch Electric R1nga Copper·
tONI, $75, Electric Rangt Top &amp;
BoUom Oven, Coppenona, $150,
Electric Range 20 Inch Whitt,
$75, Eltetric Range, 30 lneh,
$95, Po"abla Dishwasher $95
Refrto-rator Muva-' Gold, $95
ChHI Frazer, 20 cubic toot
J150 Skaggt Appliance Upptr
Alvar Road, 614-446-7398
Mollohon Corpots Upper Rl 1
North Ou•lhy Carpet• I Fuml·
ture at low prien CNM:k ue out

1984 Schunz, 141165, A.C dac:k,
storage blda tT 1 000 or take
over paymen1s 304.67!Ki145

Rooms lor rent · w..k or month
Starting a1 $120/mo Oallla Hot~

1966 mobile home 14x70 2 b.d·
roo m1, all alae aauma loan
304-882·1451
1988 Pr ..tlg• 70 .,4 Carpa1 1 3
Btdrooma, 2 Balha Garaen
Tu.~ 1 C.ntr1 ! Air, Totti Elaclrlc
6' walla,
Double
lnaulatMI
Clll 614-367-0397

Sl ..pln~ room• wtth cooking
Al10 tratl•r apace All hook ups.
Ca ll after 2 00 p m , 304 T'rJ.
5651 Mngn WV

46

Space for Renl

Commerc ial Sign Spec. Rt 35
West 1,4 245-11448

SPECIAL Factory to you1991 2
or l bedroom14x70 models at
the unbelievable
prlc• ol
$12,900 dtflwered and ••t up
Call 1·8()()..]29.4045 tor dalalla

Country Moblt. Hom• Park,
Route 33 North ot Pomeroy
Lota rwntala parts NIM C.ll
614-992-lii?Q

Mobile Hom" tor sale on 3
quar1erl ac re ol land For
$1000 614 256-1575

47

Lots

&amp; Acreage

wanted to Rent

Wovld like to rent houal In the
coun1ry L.angavlll..ntd., or
Sa$em Cent•r lrN IM-)112 2339
or 614-669-4008

RENT TO OWN
614-446-:1158
6 pc wood group $14 01 par
w..k 4 ~t•r t.droom •uh1,
eomplete $15 20 par WMk
dinlltla with 4 chair. $7:!0 par
w•k Magic Chef 14 eu fl
Refrigerator $12 98 J* weak, 15
cu t1 tr..zar $10 90 per
wMk VI' A• Furniture Rt 141 4
mil•• on Rl 7-Cant•I\I'Y Open 7
day1aw"k
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva Sl Gallipolis N.w I Uted
furniture haattrl Waa1am &amp;
Wofl( bool1 614-446-3158
Antiques

Buy or ••II Rlwerl .. Antlqutl,
1124 E Main Street, Pomeroy
Houri MTW 10 001 m to 6 00
p m, Sunday 1 00 to I 00 p m
.1..992 2526
Claw toot or similar style bath
tub Good condUion only 614!192 7563
Top Caah paid Old furniture
euboards,
quina
orltntal
paintings, tov-, or enllre Mille
call eoriact 3()4..52~.:1275 01 304523-1854
Miscellaneous
Merchandise

16 n of walt cabinet• 11 tt of

&lt;tow., different slz• 614-4464737

1988 Cub Cadet lawn t111etor,
ax e cond, 18 hp 50 cut, $2,600
304 .ae2 2031
76 Graw•ly Traclor and Sulky
SIIOO 614-367-7sn
o ..
Sa lon EquiJ:~ment 2 hr.d
rwullc chairs 2 dryer chars
w/dl}are, 2 llhampoo bowls
e14 241-5558
Blcycl.. his 1nd he,., Sears
2T FrM Splrll, 12 1pMd Sams
•• "" $175 for both 304-615
1131

Wooded lot on Ra ccoo n Ct'Mir.
Ali u1llhln $600 down Take
over $90 par month payments

Real Eslate

Rentals

31

Homes lor Sale

1 1/4 acre, 3 mU11 from town,
2br LA wHh flreplaca 1 den
bo-nt 114-441.0365.
112-.cra, I rooma

wit~

ba...

=1.;." hL::,:.U~P·.f"~~
Folio ei&lt;~7-311131814-241-20U

Beanie

114-25t-1172

e.u~i-~341

S I
a e

83 Renault Reliance, 4 door,
auto good cond, 64,500 mitt~,

55

, .. Inch Cregar whMia, 304-175-

11 18

19?4 Nov• 454 anglnt, 400
Turbo transmission , poatti111
trectlon """'nd Black Interior
$1,200 1114-JII2 2251
1915 Lincoln Cont 1975 Otda
Cutlass, both run, $295 ..ch,
304-4178-2218

Building

1978 Mercury Cugar 251 •ngln•.
good cond, PS, PO, power win·
dDWI CRJIH air ll•reo $900

Supplies

304-682·2036

Block, brlek HW•r ~pea win·
dowa, llnt•ls ale Claud• Win
ters, Rio Grande, OH C.ll 61t245-8121

56 Pets for Sale
.;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
regllltared Chow Chow
6141992~21

Drllgonwynd C.nary Persian
SlamiH and Himalayan kittens
614-446-3844 1flar 7 p.m

1978 Ae.gal Buick akc cgnd
68,000 mll•s $2 000 304-6~
71!18
1979 Ford Mustang, $900 RJnl
~- 304"'175-571)5 s11• 5 00
,97'9 Pontiac Umana, 2dr, PS,
PB.Jautom~~tic , good cond, $&amp;00
01::10 61~~7
-~---,--

11180 Fireblrd, r~ht front
damaged bitt on.r 614-:)88..
11321

1911 Chevy Chliillt1a, 47,000 IC·
tual mlln vary good cond, tlr,
Female Pomer11nlan 10 WMkl llt•r.g, aulo tr11nsmlalion hJO·
old IFirst WOfmlng 480 6M·742· gagt rack, $1,500 304-882 2031.
:1110
1981 Dodge Omnl good cond,
Fish Tank, 2413 Jackson Ava $850 304-67S-6113 attar 5 00
Point Ptuun1 304-675-2063 10 PM
gat ut up $14 99 1nd 10 gal
completa $43 25
1983 Impala 11174 NOYI J04.
458·1611
Groom and Supply Sho~PIIt
Groom ing All breeds All atylts ,083 Monte Cat1o, good eondllame Pel Food Dealer Julia lion T top 305-VB 614·992Wabb Call 614-'46-0231
2840
HAPPV JACK ENDURACIDE
Kille f1111, tlcka &amp; man91 ml1n
ganalleally Immune lo oldtr
foruml11 LONGER RESIDUAL
8JQ.OEGAAOEABLE Contalnl
NO oynOhotlc Pl'"'hroldt FOR
DOGS
ONLYI
VINT()Ij
GENERAL STORE

11183 Ranaull Allla nea, 4dr 4eyl ,
5 spd, 11500 614-258-1644

HAPPY JACK FLU GARO All
mM1I patented device contn:tla
u... In th• homt~ wllhoue PES.
TtCIOES Rasuha ovarn4ght
R&amp;O FEEO &amp; SUPPLY 3!1i W
Wain 91 , PorMroy

1964 VW Rabbit L gDOd cond
AC, 4opd, 12,000 0 6 0 014245·11164

Pur•brad Fam.ala Siame" Cal
3 yaere old Spad• I declawtd
V.ry Friendly 814--446-0065

,1184 Buick Park Av. , 57,000
mlln, l0o1ded 304.fi75-3.U1 al·
til' 7 00

1964 Dodg• Colt auto , 2dr Runs
IXC $1650 614-"6-67!1

1985 Chtv.U. Cdr, tutomaUc &amp;
air, AmJFM ltar.a ctiiMife
$1,6!WJ 814-446-67SI

1985 Chevy Impala 4 door
aedan, like new All lhe equlpnMnt 305 VB $2900 814 992
A~'d beagiH, 5 mos old, 1
6718
~~~g~ r.mala $50 ueh 61t1i85 Dodge Charger Hatehback,
Reg, Beagle Pups, 3 montha 5 spHd, PS, PB, new tlr11
okf. SSO uch 614-256-11111 59 000 miles, vary good cond
~
7 ______
anyt ime, 614..C~n 8-5 ..It $2500 ~-67~~
for ltiVI

1985 Oodg• Chlrg•r autom1tic
Sehnauztr11.l. ml nltture, 18H and &amp; air, Arn!FM ater.a caSMtte,
pepper AK~_; Also poodln, tiny rear defroster, $2SOO 614-4460751
toys Cool villa 614-667 3404
StameN Kltt•n• S50 Each 114- 1985 Ford Eseor1, 2dr, ~pd ,
Exc gas mllur,, $1,615 D1y
379-211:1
U4-286-5066,
lltmngs 61457
2454118
Mustcat
Instruments
7 pc: Drum Set good cond, 614448-96:11

11185 Olds !18 Rtgancy Exc
oond, 90 000 mil... h4-44&amp;-8102

614~46-4179

11185 Ponll.c Grtnd Prl• 21one
1/lvar aharp car $4,000 nag
614-446--6751

County Falr Special ,5% off
r~gular tuning• Enda August
15 J &amp; M Plano S.Nica Calf Bill
Wtrd 304-882-2325

1986 Red Camero 1 Owner V6
Fu.. In!. Good Retlabl• C.r
$5000 Call 304-675-5653 01' 614
367 75tn Anytime

&lt;RIIIIstlc sound system, 4
tpNk•r&amp; amp, ml1lng board 5
microphones 3 stands $400
304.61'S-3238

111188 Chevy Ctvtllar l 24 Low
mileage. Like n.w Clll 6 14-44~
1111, g 10 5 p m aflar 5 614-441
1818

Conn Comet $200

Fruits

&amp;

Vegetables

Canni ng tomato.• Bring eon
taln•l"' Marsh all Adams 614·
247·2055
Dunrovln FruH Farm Ju .. off S1
R1 681 Ent of Albany Wa accept food l'lamps Early haNIIt
tppln,paachn, honM grown
melons and lomaton 9·7 dally
etoud Monday 614-6~298
J
I
R
homegrown
843-6313

Produc•
Frnh
wegetebln.. 614-

,1186 Chry•ler l aa r Sharp ear
26 000 mit" Automatic 1lr fuel
lnJtct lon, much more $S 200
6141949 2877

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock
61 Farm Equipment
1982 John Oatre 450C dozer
304"'175-3280
call
doyo
enning• 304-675-!117 or 304-

44

Mil, lrodo, 8 OH 00 -...,.,

Sol till Noon
UM&lt;I Round Bater, good oond,
S3,250 Coli e14-441-4217.

3br houoo, t 112 mlloo out1ldo ol
Rio on Rl 3211 et4-245-55511

63

Livestock

4 Hotltoln CrOM C.lvot,
Coli ....1ngs et4-318-l1873.

3br, 1 112 ballha, gart. . nice

64

Hay

1987 Mo nt e Carlo SS Burg1ndy.
113,000 mil.. $harp. $8QOO 614388..S523 or 6,4-388-1434
1987 Monte C.rlo, Super sport
Surgandy 43 000 mil• sharp,

11.1100 e14-388-8434

'No wonder our tunnel caved In You were
dumping the dirt out here/ ·

Boats

&amp;

Motors

tor Sale

&amp; Grain

Hoy hlr Solo. ClOY« &amp; Tlmothv.
Round Boloo In tho Flold IM24&amp;-41118

1978 Soo Stor 140 HP Mo,.•uloo
110 All aceeuori• muet Mill
o__t4::4:4:.:.
8 _73:.:8::5_ _ _ _ __
Hou" B01t, 34 Flbatglaaa tm
Nauta-llne
350
•nglnt,
wlapprox 1 000 hrs exc cond,
614-448-4108, 114-379-211«1
NOW ON SALE I! YAMAHA
WAVERUNNERS SaiM Parts
Aceaaortes, Sarvi~ RIVER
SIDE MARINE, Rt 7 (1cron
from K·r.t.rt. Gallipolis Oh 614446-2424
76

&amp;

Auto Parts

Accessories
1985 22ft, Marlin
Moria h
Crul11r iof!ded uw• S$S 614
092Tm
Vinton AulD Stlvage Foreign &amp;
Oom Par1e buying junk care
114-388 9062

79

Campers

&amp;

Motor Homes
,968 Cam~r
good eond
slsape4-t, call304-882 3546
1m Dodge motor hon'll 304113-5363, thlrtes Otekar
1978 Terry T,.Ya l trailer 21 loot
Good condition 1,4 ·11&gt;8~423 or
61t-935-3857
1m Southwlnd Motor Homa
Cl•11 A, 28 fMt, 38k Mil••
... ape 1 4KW ONAN Generator
fultl "lt-conlalned axe cond
uk ng $11,500 614-446-4525
1980 Holliday Rambler 32ft
.. tt-confalntd, 26ft awning on
It 614 388 9331
1984 Winnebago Chlaft•in Motor
home JO tt, cruise 454 Chav
42K ml, full rear bed split bath
AIC plus da sh awning, onan
sleeps 9 driw•r door, CB TV
snt, hlteh ator pod l1ddar and
roof r1ck larg• 3 ny r•llfrz
Mlc;h UrN, alae lronlc IGN furnace and hot wntar t1nk full
size dinette, windshield cov.r
Iota of storage, Iln1 eond
$25,000 304-675-tnt
For Sale 1990 Wltdemua 18ft
camper wr1otl of extras $7,500
814-&lt;t46-tne
SunlracUr Pon1oon 1984 24ft
wilh ln~ller and uflly equipman! Mercury motor 35 hp
Can be 111n at Gal11polls Boat
Club $5,500 614-446-8365
TERRYTRAVEL TRA ILERS
1990 CLOSEOUT!
All unltl 10 go at lowest pricaa
1his ,...,, Plus no char;. lor
AJC Tarry Ha ler tor ovar 20
JNrl
Buy with conlldance
Fixed rata fina ncing IY IIIabla
IRVINES CAMPER SALES! On
Sl A1 7 North al St At 555
LHtle Hocking Ohio Appro11 60
min 614 989-2291

Services
81

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATE RPROORNO
Uncondltlon11 lltttlma guaran
1M Local ref•rene .. tvmlthMI
FrH H1 lma1a1 Clll collaet 1·
614-237-0488 d1y or nlght
Roga,. Baument Wll arproofl ng
Complete Mobile HoJM Mt ups
&amp; repairs aleo plumb ing &amp;
electrical roofing remodeling
patios a daeka ate REMODEl
lNGI R•tarencn Elllmat. .
814-256-1611
Ron 1 TV Sarvlce, ap«iallzlng
In Zenith also Mrvktng mo•l
olher brands HouH ca lla, also
soma appllanee r9p1lrs WV
304-!7! 2398 Ohio 614--446 24S4
Roofing and Siding Trailer
roote pt~lnttd FrM astlm11 . .
F.-.d Martis 304-773-9116
Rglsry or ca ble tool drilling
Moat . . lla complat.cl same day
Pump IIIII and MrVIcl 304
895-3802
S.plk: Tank Pumping $90 Gallia

Co R()lj EVANS ENTERPRISES
J.ekson, OH 1-800-537-9528

11188 CortiCI, 4 door, good

Davia
Saw V1e
Service
Georgn CJMk Ad Parta suppll• plekup and dellwery 614
446-0294

8523
304~7&amp;~2115

cond

1988 Gr•nd Pri.11 LE, loaded,
black $1999 tl84 Volvo d~el
148!19 White 614-m-3684, i5p m or 114-M2-5t63 •"
GOVERNMENT SEIZED Vollleloo
lrvm $tCIO Fonto Mo..,.cloe
eorv.tiM CMvy8. Su~UI
Your
(1) ~ £xt

•ru.

9-10"181

82

Plumbing

&amp;

Heating
Cartara Ptumbtno
and Heating
Fourth and Pin•
Gallipolis Ohio
B14..C46-3888

84

Electrical

&amp;

Refrigeration

72 Trucks lor Sale
motor lAd lhw, 1300 firm 304-

Rnldantlal
or
eommtrcial
wiring, new ..me. or repairs
LlcanMd altctrlelan Aldtnour
Elootrlcal. 304-17&amp;-178e

1813 Ford 1 Ton Truck with a 10
A Stoolo Bod Exc Cond
014-446-01U

85

111M Ford hol1 ton truck, good
173-0'161 or RIP'eY 304472~7

mao

General Hauling

Truck good

A&amp;A Water Delivery. 2,DOO gal
cap.cHy 114-367·7308

tf77 I lon Font nuctL BINI
llocj 13500 e14--31M or eM-

A I A Witter 8arvlct Poole cl•
tama, wetta lmmadlat•1,000 or
2,000 gsllono clollvory Call -

11711 OIIC
cond,

Du..

P.500 e14-2•e~i1

R:I-3684.

075-1310

11'71 Ford 210, 4x4aulomalle A.1
DOndHion Body In oxotllonl

Wattaraon'a Waler
Hauling
rHIOilllblt rttaa, volume dl•
count•, 2,000 to 4 000 eapaeby
cisterna, PGOII, w..ll, etc c.ll

lllopo.l14-84~

1110 3 QUWtar ton chrnollll, 4
wheel c:rtve; 1111 8-'10, like new,
114-258 1011
1112 Cllrty S.UI, Y-1 , ohort bod,

ftbo&lt;gluol-, J04.I1!i-2e04
1t8S Ford R•nger1 new motor,

100 Squoro Btlol mind hoy, llroo1 olutcl!, ole. $2,1100 Dale a..m, 114-44t-0871
. . .001.

27111.

75

e14-388-

11188 Dodge Omnl PSIPB, stan
dard
tran•mlttlon,
stereo,
14 000 814-448·1854

Jlm 'e Fsrm Equi~;- sA 35,
WHI Gallipolis, 0
6-'lm,
WkM 1111etlon new &amp; UMd firm
trector. l lmpflmenta Buy,

2br, houH nNr g~ryloldtol
tor 1 or a couple, 1pp1 ncH
lumlohod,
1250/rno
$!10
depoalt, 120 Third A\11, 614-448-2358.

___

Slightly uMd Rolls wh•lchalr
1210 00 8141992 3401

Fox 2100 Fo,.a- Harwet.,
Badger 7 11 Hoyblno, boOh ••·
ctllent, :)Ot.213-4215

41 Houses for Rent

7o
4 llodroom, 2 IIDrJ homo with E-:;..:.:
:._.,.
lor_ ron
--:1 -..
--:F::-Io7h-o:- d
-rol hilling and olr DOnd Ad No chlldron OJ IMido polo
e1WN-3MI.
t%1,000 304-1711-:1184.
•::.:..:..:.:..:...:..:..:.:::._

!192-3002

F•nn~ll C l,.ctor •nd plows,
gnodor blode 11 !100 3 pO Mel!
$400 Chevy a· bod S350 4&amp;8·1839

yord, llorogo buUdlng, CA, plont
SSR Complat• Full BtHment IUDdMIIOf'l1
ely
echoota.
wl.cra ground H•m~~n Tl'llct $400/mo plua ct.poelt1 1'14-4460III~ot

Moiilng tale 2 twin bed1,
mlcruwave, dinette Ml, 4 chairs,
mise Everyth ing mul1 go 614-

576-25?8

3b&lt; 1 • 2 V2 bllho, llvlfiiJ room, 3 ..,... &amp; both por!ll lly lurdlnlnt room~ kHchen, tamiJy niiNd, klcated In tDWn, 114room , out •t R1 141, with «e-4tot, Of 114-371-:zliiO
M=ei'IIQe, eall tftar 5 30p m 814~_.531MI'Iou:e lnqulrl• onty.

I

OS Or

ti,350 J04-675-4585

MoldM vinyl luggage ehtrcoal
QI'IIY larga pulfman CIH S30
and cosmetic c•sa $15 304·7J3.
9102

ma"''"

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SNAFU® by Bruce

Aut

1987 Oodge plek~p axc cond
tow milaaga
15 000
1980
Dodge Oa~tona Exc cond, kMN
mil.age, ~ 000 614-J88.N16

Vkteo R•nlal store and bu-'·
nea for ule Bac::ketfM't Vkl.o,
Pom•roy, O~o s.rloua lnq
onty eM-112-liiJe

County Appliance lne Good
und appllanen, T'v 1111 Open
8 1 m to 6 p m Mon &amp;I 614·
446 1699, 627 lrd. Ava Gal11pot11 OH

Merchandise

71

Canning 1om11011s tor aale Plek
your own or alraady pi cked 614·
247-2961

Full kitchen cablnftl King size
water b.d, electric ~ol w1tar
tanll , ra,rlgarslor washer &amp;
dryer 210 1ir cond m•t al
cabinet King wood bur.-r
(nHds br ick), 2 keroa•n•
hNtlfl 304-675-6206

Roul• 2 Ashton, 1 •era Iota, 3
mlln touth Galllpoll• Locks
pubile water, no ,. .triellons
tom• with river fronl1ge, 304576-2336

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MiscellaneoUS

19ffl Dodgo Con DL PS PB
AMIFM CaaMna AC Aul omatlc
43 000 mlln
$5 500 llrm
6141992-2377

Fully aquipl'*f buuty 1hop,
Get Into bu1iness rNS&lt;Jnabla
BHida Summer lmag• on 160
Day• e .......... m3 Night 61424&amp;-it13

H
h ld
ouse 0
Goods

54

Canning tomatoes $4 00 bushel
Beh ind Muonl c lodge In
Racine O.nnle Hill 614-9492671

!NOTICE!
OHIO VALLEY PUBLIS HING CO
recommends that you dg but~
n"a wfth people you know and
NOT lo aand money through the
mall until ,.ou have inw ..tlgat~
th• o,.ring

51

N•ly rebuilt Y•mah• 3 wheeler
614-992· 3034

Boat 125 HP Evlnrude Engin•,
eomp ... e lop, new uphole1ery
C.ll 1114-28&amp;-1318 ahar7 00 p.m

Diving wa igh111 30 Inch ltOYI
$100 Lawn Chief Lawn Mower, t
yur old, $7SO metal datk, $50
Pool clun•r 6 moa old $:200
6t4 388 8817 avanlngs

HidH bed cguch &amp; chair, $35,
111 tneh edor TV $125 new
microwave, drn l tr wlmlrror,
S.JO, L-ahapad wooden stand,
double bed 614-446-3313 or ctn
'"758 First Awe
Manual hospital bad wHh Stare
bHt waterproof
$450
Two al•etrte ,.dlslora S20 ••ch
304 773-9102

Opportunity

KM100 Ktwasakl $300 304-5762663

.!::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::=~=::=:::=!~ -------,,...---,--,,..,,.-,
197'2 t7 n Starc:rtft Trf.Hull

58

F•rmland 4! AerH more or l11s
Bud Chlltin Road city wator
paved rold, 127,000 304·7163579
One acre hall•r lot wtth county
water, septic tank and electric
hook up On black lop ro•d
P•rtla!lly fenced Owner will par·
flatly finance, l2,900 ••king
prk:a 304-67S·2n2

Business

1985 Honda ATU 3 wheoelar
look• &amp; RJna llka new 304-8752640 or 675-3123

I

8~ 5 bedroom farm home built
on your lot $35 995 &amp; up 614
88111311

38 acr" 2 miles from VInton
Good building thea No Mineral
rlghls 614-446-0239

21

I

"

Brttt•ny Spaniel Pupa AI&lt;C
RIIQ d $75 uch 8H 446 8320

OaiUt &amp; MaiQn County Fair
9pac:lala Buy 1 chain uw ch1ln
regultr price gel on. FREE
91 ERS EOUIP"MENT H.,der
1011 304-171-7421

Financial

1984 S uzuki AM 25, new
clute.,_ &amp; rings $600 6141992
36311

.

PICKENS FIJRNITURE
NawfUsed
Hou .. hold furnishing 112 ml
Jarrlcho Ad Pt Pl•unt WV,
eall 3()4..815·1450

ut,.

614-446-11580

1

black, tTSO

One btdroom fumlahed apt
utlllti.. pakl, 304-675-2722.

Rooms

~

e.....,._"••

1974 Guerdon Futurama 12xfl5 2
bedroom, C.n1r111 Air $5QQ5
ahown by appolntm.nt 614-446·
1012

Furnished

1131

AKC

ba.. eablnllta 3&amp; in solid wood
fron1 door Doubt• pan• win

45

1Q83 Honda 450 Slrllt, 700
mil•, Ilk• n•w S875 304-t75

&amp;: bed I~

One bedroom apll tor rwnt
$225 month O.poalt required
614-W 2218 atl•r I p m

1960 Schult! 14x70 2 Mdrooma,
•xcell•nl cond call 675-3273 atIer 6 00

•

od11 61' ••• - 2

54

Motorcycles

19115 Honda 550 Four, •xc cond ,
low miiNga $400, Yamaha 490
dlr1 bike, mint eond $1,000 Of
both $1,200 304-675·7528

a

1911 Hlllerast 141170, bHt offer
Date of Sale 8111/W 3 OOp m
614-446-2208

11r74 KlrWwood 12x60 2BR uc
cond 614-446-4782

74

Good u.ed 25.. color TV, F~

53

4 WD 's

1984 Chtv 314 ton C•rvo Van,
57,000 mllaa V-8, air &amp; crulu,
$A 500, tlrm &amp;14~46-ISM

Brand new Kitchen C.bln.t
Start•r tat wtth Butcher Block
Count• top $175 6M-37V-2113
Choir
Spindl•

&amp;

11.800 304"'175-643i

446.0322.

Eoriv Arnorlcxn Solo
Nelfnar, Full slza

Vans

1971il Ford Bronco, runa good,

lAYNE'S FURNITURE
Sotaa and ctlall'l priced from
$395 to $995 Tables $50 and up
to tl25 Hld••bed• S390 to
S595 Reetlntra $225 to $375
Lamps $28 to $125 Olnett•
$109 and up lo $495 Wood tabla
w-&amp; chairs $285 ID $7'115 O..ka
$145 up to S375 Mutchlt $400 I
up, bunk beds eomp~e with
maltreat $295 and up to $395
baby btda $110 Mtttre .... Of
box aprlnge full or twin $78, finn
$88, and $98 Quean •t• $275 &amp;
up, King 1350 4 drewar chtet
$89 Gun Cablnate e, a, &amp; tO
gun. Baby mattr..... 135 &amp;
$45 a.d tram• $2!r DuNn
Stu $35 I king frlml $50 Good
•lactk»n of bedroom •uh••·
metal cabinet• headboards $30
•nd up tg $65 90 dar• ume u
ath with approvlld credit 3 ml
out Bulavltle Rd ()pen I AM to
5 PW Mon, thru S.t C. II 614-

12x28 Mobile Home Awn ing wllh
Scroll Post Sklr11ng (2yNrs ) for
14x7tl Mobile HonM 614-3192318

Rant 1 bedroom apartment
Nice carp.i clean and nut
HUO approved No pats PI
Pleasant 304-675-6200

73

Goods

Now accepting appllcatlgns tor
Mason Apia, AJC, tr11 t,..sh plek
up, laundry room equal housIng opportunity Ck&gt;aa 1o
achoola and stgr• Pa~ full
IMCurlty deposit and get 1
monlhs t,.. rwnt 304-m-5107

35

•rro

E)(CEL LENT WAGES lor
lime 11Nmbly Eny wor at
home No experience nNd~
c.11 ,.,.,._..1 ma Ext 5214
Open 24 hours Including Sun
dol

Mobile Homes

tor Renl

Saari

Au10 s lor Solie
Tro ck s lo • S•I I!

72

Merchandise

Pt Pl c~CHII

GJ!J
459
57 6

71

42

Yard Sa.. Frl &amp; S.l ott 141 at
Canlanary 3rd trailer on lett

Trans ortation

41

46

H ay &amp; G 1ol1'
Su ed &amp; h• lli o1er

64
65

41

11
1]

15
16
17
1H

Gl Wanl~rl to Ho y
63 ltv!lstock

A t r e ~tgr

Pomeroy,
Public Notice

Why Pay Rant? Homu tor 1'1 001
B•nk ,.~, lax dallnqu~l
propertlel,
gowarnmant
giveaway programa For Information c.U 1~04-641 -ma Ext
AS214 2" houre

Thursday, Frtday
Salurdey,
Down Rl7, rlghl 11 Clipper Mill t
milt, follow slgns Baby clothes,
c;;ouch, ch•lr, Urn lawn mower,
ga1 weed aatar •lr hockey,
truck tool box, qultta, crahs

l .;u m [quo pruunt

6 1

wmnnna

W anted to Buv

t.:n~t

d ,, l h, 0 •••v St nl t uo.-1 1~­

8u~tll t ::O)( d l d

Ad s

6 lost •nd Found
1 Vllfd Salelpard 1n ad\lilll Cef
8 Publoc Sille &amp;. Aucllon

S,.l t:

51

41 Houses for Rent

s.rurdly 8111190, g..s Sunday
811l'90, to-4 :zte Lower Rlv.r
Road {2 112 miiH down At 1)

Farm Supplies
&amp;Li vestock

Real Es tate

I

liN i Chcdo
fli:IPI r) C oil to .. l u rt~ 2 00 JJ "'

d o l 1 h 1 ul k ~

l o Mt

LAFF-A·DAY

The Dally Sentmei ~ Page ~ 9

Middleport. Oh1o

VIcinity

Est•ta Sale! 141 to Lincoln Pika,
Firwt Brk:k HouH, P..t Nortkup
Brlclgo

Sc n\1111~ " !lU I '"'~pou~&lt;blo l u o 1: 1 ur~ .tll\•1 l u~ l

"'

&amp;

Augu .. 10th, Hth, 1 112 mil"
out Rl218 lrom Rll S.hool
Clothn, mlec, tll"'t thla ~..rl

Rates iii C lor c unloll!cu ll~ll! runs broken upda,- s w1ll b e ch •ged
luo t:~ch dif¥ n . S4ti)i fll e ads

lor ~ or II'&gt; f11 s l dif'O ..nJ •w •~
I ~ d t tr 1-'ublt CoJI IO II tu &lt;ll d kt l Utlt' !; II U I&gt;
Atb t lt dl1lHn.l he p.t od r .td~dllll d l t

Pomeroy -

Gallipolis

RATES
Oay s
1
3

10, 1990

304-671~1

lf7

Upholstery

_,_,.. UphololorlfiiJ MrVIe·
lng trl COll'\ly arll 25 ~ .... Thl
belt In fumtture upnoletartng
Coli 304-175-4184 hlr ,... ...
tlm~tM.

Orohom Uploolllory Coni•, 303
HIIKop Dr C.lllor lppolntrnonlo
&amp; •tlm•t• C.IIIM.-.44&amp;-3438

�Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

Local news briefs.. ---....,
Con t inued f rom page 1
Resor t for E dward Har rington . Harrington was tran sported to
Vetera ns M ep10r i al H os pita l. Racine squ ad wa s called to
Bas h an R oad a t 9:12 a .m . tor M ildred Parsons. She w as tak en to
Vetera n s M em ori al Hospital. At 11: ll a.m ., P om er oy fire
depar tme nt was ca lled to a nat ura l gas leak on U.S. R oute JJ .
At 1:31 p. m ., M i ddl eport squad we nt to M ill Str eet for J enn ifer
Priddy. P r iddy was transported to Holzer Med ical Cen ter . AI
4: 17 p .m .. Pomeroy squ ad was called to the M eigs Coun ty
Sheriff's Depa rtment for Steve Powel l. H e was tak en to
Vetera n s Memor i al Hospita l. Racine squ ad w as called to
Coun ty Road 28 at 8:37p. m . Dix i e Roush w as tra nsported from
t here to Ho lzer M edica l Ce nter . A t 9: 57 p.m . , Pom er oy squad
w en t to Eas t M ain St ree t for Dway ne M a t tson, w ho w as
tra nsported to Ve tera n s M em oria l H ospital.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Friday, August 10, 1990

Gas consumers see some relief at pumps
B y U oiled Press In ternati onal

Co nsumer s began t o see some
relief T hursday In gasoline p r ices, w ith ma j or oil companies
announci ng a hold on further

i n c r eases or some pr i ce
reduct io ns.
B ut it Is still m uc h more
expensive t o fil l up your ta n k
wi th gasoli ne th an before I raq

•·

Eleven· · · - - - - - - - Con ti nued from page 1

b~ permitted to leave, a nd to

reitera te i n ternationa l ca lls for

an

Ira q i

wit hdrawa l

fr om

Kuwa it .
Bouc her sa id a i -Mash a t had
ea rli er given his gover nment's
corn m itment to protect the securIty o f the A m ericans.
Tak ing pai ns to n ot Inflame th e
sit ua tion . U.S. offic i a ls re fu sed to
cha r acterize any o f the Ameri ca ns as hos tages. notin g the
gov ernment of Pres id ent Sad dam Hussein had set no par tle u lar co nditi ons for t hei r release.
['lotl ng th e Am ericans "are not
bei ng t r eated a ny d ifferen tly"
tha n other fo rei gner s. Wh ite
House spokesm an M ar li n F lt z
water sa id, " We be lieve t he best
way to get th em ou t is to be cool.
10 si t tigh t and not label t hem and
call them na mes or t ry to sing le
ou t our peop l ~ from ot her
people. "
A 10-year -old g ir l. Pe nelope
N abo kov of Alba ny , Callf .. w ho
was am ong t hos~ de ta ined a l the
Ras hid , was re leased to the
cus tody of th e U.S . Em b assy I n
Baghdad Wed nesda y. U .S. offl.
cia is soug h I to get her out of the
co un t ry .
Th e I raq is have to ld U .S.
officials tha t the A m erica ns al
the hote l were he ld separately
beca u se th ey we r e p ick ed up i n

··se n sitive areas" of K uwa it .
Boucher sa id . Bu t he sa id there
was no indication th i s was a
precursor to c harg ing them with
s.·curlty offenses.
T he 38 Inc lude ll oil f ield
wor kers who were taken Into
cu s tody In K u wa i t a t the outset of
the Invasio n, 24 A m erican s
round ed up f rom three ho tel s In
Ku w a it Cil ydays la ter, and thr~e
Americans who were atready
stayi ng a t the R ash id. Sta te
Dep artm ent offic ial s sa id .
For eign r esid en ts of I r aq w ho
have been In lh e rounlry for more
I h an :Ul days have been I old t hey

need ex it visas in order to leave,
bu t I raq i au thor ities are not
Issui ng any s uc h documents and
the a i rport in Bag hdad rem ai ns
closed, Bo uc her said. Howeve r .
foreigners have been perm it ted
to move freel y throug hou t the
capita l. he sa id .
U nder Iraq i law , sh ort -term

vis i tors to I raq ar P not genera lly
req uired to havP exi t visas to
depa rt thecount ry. but t hey a l so
have not been p ermitt ed to leave
since the invas io n, Bo uc her sa id .
Di plom at ic s taff and thei r
dependents have been told th ey
can leave. but wit h enforcement
o f the seven-d ay wai t i ng pe r iod ,
t hey could not depart before nex 1
Wed nesday .

Ma~on

County fair schedule
Friday, August 10

Saturday, August 11
8:00 a.m . - Fair Opens
Flag Raising Ceremony
9 :00 a.m . - ARBA Rabbit Show - Show Ring
10:00 a.m. - Watennelon Eating Contest
11 :00 a,m. - Mason County Open
Youth Horse Show (sponsored by Peoples Bank)
1:00 p.m. - Pedal Tractor Pull Finals
Horseshoe Pitching
Chapel Opens
1:30 p .m. - Pony Pull
2:15 p .m. - Cock Crowing Contest
3:00p.m . - Entertainment , Main Stage
HUB CAPS

3:30 p.m . - Crosscut Sawing Contes t
(L. Wllllamson Pallet, Inc .)
4:00 p.m. - Wood Spllttlng Contest
5:00 p.m . - Robert Lutton Award
6:00 p.m . - Mason County Open Horse Show
7:00 p .m . - Grand Square Squaredancers
7:30 p.m. - Mason County Horse Pull Contest
8:00p.m . - Midway Cioggers (outside)
8:45 p.m , - Sweepstakes Award and
Donnie Hill Award - Main Stage
9:00 p.m. - Entertainment , Main Stage
HUB CAPS

11 :00 p.m. - Thanks For Attending The 1990 Fair
Gates Close

- Area deaths - - ve teran of l he U .S. Ar m y I n
Wo rld War I I.
M r . Congrove was a retired
W illia m w. Co ngrove. 77,
employee of U n ion Ca r bide, a
Reeds•1 1ie. d ted Thursday at
member of the Di sa bled A m er l ·
Clark Memo r i al
Camde n
can Veterans a nd a t tended the
H os pita l.
U nit ed M et hod i st Churc h.
H e was bo rn in Me igs Co unt y
He Is survi ve d by h is wl!e. Ad a
on Febr ua r y 27. 191.1. He wa s the
Kl b bl~ Congrove, Reedsville; a
son of the late Ch a rl~s a nd Essie .
dau g h ter and son-In -law Pamela
( R andolph 1 Co ngrove . He was a
1Ragen Ch aney and a grand
da ug hter , An gela Chaney, all of
Tuppers P l ai ns; and t hree broth ers. Da le. Da ni el and J unior . all
of Flori da .
A m arri age licen se has been
H e w as preceded In deat h b y a
Iss ued In M e igs County Probate
twin sister , Camella Su sa n ConCourt to Joseph A nd rew Wolfe,
grove: three brother s, Ray·
24, Pom eroy. and Bet tyan n Lofm ond , Gordon and Abner: and
three sister s. Cora P atton, Lenti s. 23. Pom eroy .
nie
Mill er and Bet ty Lee
Co n grove .
Services will b e held on Sunday
at 2 p .m . at White- Blower Funera l Hom e with Rev. BobP. May,
A j udgment action has been
Sr . officiating. Buria l will be In
flied In M e igs County Com m on
Eden Cem etery . F r iends m ay
Pleas Cou rt by Ban k One,
ca ll a t the funera l hom e any time
A thens, N.A. , Pomer oy, aga inst
on Sa tur day and family will
Don B arringer , Pom er oy. In the
receive friends f rom 2-4 p.m . and
a mount of $2,01 7.54 .
6-9 p. m . on Saturday .

William Congrove

announcin g a one-week freeze on

and a lmos t In sta nt j umps in t he
price of gasol ine at th e pum ps.
Gascouldbe p ur c hasedfor less
I ha n a $1 a gall on at som e
locati ons In Ohio befor e t he
Invasion. More common prices
foun d In a sur vey of sta tions
across the state T hursd ay were
i n t he $1.20 to $1.23 ran ge.
Be g lad , however, you 'r e n ot i n
P u t -In -Bay on So uth Bass I sl and
with an emp ty tank . T he o nly
sta ti on on the Isl and. P arker's
Garage, wa s sellin g unleaded
gas T hursday for $1.51. 9 with f ul l
servi ce. T her e Is no self-ser ve
optio n at the sta tion.
Of course. gas a nd most
eve r y t hing el se Is al ways higher
on t he Is land north of Sandu sky
beca u se of its r e mote loca tio n.
Elsew here, som e relie f was in
sigh t for gasoline prices
Th e A tl antic Ric hf ield Co. took

gasoline prices. Arco f urth er
prom ised no t t o ra ise p ri ces at
the end of th e week unless the ir
prices were "substa n tia lly below
t h~ l!eneral market. "
T h e M ar at hon Oi l Co. of
F i ndl ay sa id T hu rsd ay It r ut the ·
price of self-ser ve , unleaded
gasoli ne at It s compan y-ow ned
stores by 5 cents a gallon to ·
$1.23.5 That dro p, howev er.
came after the company increased prices by 30 cents since
the Invasion .
M ar athon owns or Is a ffili ated
w ith 4, 200 sta tions acr oss the :
co unt ry under the M aratho n.
Speedway, Bond ed , Gas tow n. ·
Ch ec ker . Ecol and P ort n am es.
BP A m eri ca In c. o f Cleve land
sa id Thursd ay pump prices for
gaso line at m ost of Its loca tio ns
h ave been ro lled back 3 cents a
ga llon.

ANNUAL CAR SHOW - As GaiUpolls continues Its bicentennial
celebr ation, lhe Ole Car Club will have Its 12th Annual Car Show ,
Au g. II and 121n the Ga!UpoUs Clly Park. The carshowwlllfeature
m any c ars like this Model T Ford. Registration will be from 9 a.m .
t o noon, Saturday and Sunday , wllh a fee of U for one day or $7.50
f or both days. Dash plaques will be given lo th e first 150 cars
r egist ered on Saturday and I he first 50 cars re Kistered on Sunday.

T rust ees to meet
The Le banon T ownsh ip Tru stees w ill m eet In speci a l session
M ond ay at 7 p.m. at th e town ship
garage.
Lod ge to meet
The Racine L od gP 461 , F &amp; A M
will meet Tuesd ay at 7: 30 p. m .

All me mber s ar r urged tuall£'nd .

Rain moves into Ohio
B y U nited Press International
So m e h ig h c l oud iness spliled
acr oss Ohio ea rl y Frid ay m ornIng f rom
thund ers torm s th at
r umbled ac r oss k entuc k y , but
dr y w ea ther was the r ul e across
mos t of the sta te.
A f ew sca ttered thunders tor ms
wer e reported In O hio late
T hu rsday and Into t he evenin g
hours In the sou theas t t hird of
ohio. Most of them m a naged to
m iss the regu la r wea t her repor t ·
l ng sta tions, bu t a t leas t one

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thunders torm crossed an au toma ted r a in gauge i n Monroe
Co unt y . T hai storm dropped 2.6
Inches In a bout t wo hours.
The th under stor m s tha t d id
d eve lop oft en co nta ined heavy
ra ins and becau se of their slow
move m ent s, t he land undernea th
th em got a good soa ki ng. More of
t he sa m e was possible Frid ay In
I he so uth eas t, bu t the res t o f t he
s tate was expected to stay dry
A s Ohio moves In to the weekend, t hr t hunders torm s will b e a
little m or e w id es prea d In both
n um bers and thr area where they
wil l develop . T his wi ll be due 10 a
co ld fron t th ai w il l adva nce

towar J Ohio fro m

th e upper

G r ' • I La kes .

172
Pick J ti cket sa les totaled
SI.232,0J6.50. w it h a pay off d ue of
$1.04 2.002 ()()
Plck-4
3064 .
Pick -4 ti c ket sa l es totaled
$23.1,728.50. with a payoff due of
$90,100 ()()
Cards
5 of h ea rt s.
.1 of c l ubs.
Ace of d ia m onds.
7 of spades .
Card s ticket sales l ota lrd
$Jb7.888 . wi t h a payoff due of
$79,590

Me iJFS board
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August II to August 17
A guide to local
television programming

MORNING
5:00 [IJ 8 (TU,)VE,TH,FII) Homo
ShopplngllprH
(l) (MO,TU) Hogan'o Noroeo
(l) (FII) Hogan's " " (1) Morning Agriculture
Aepon
iiDl (MO) Nlghlwoleh
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Bell ville L ock s and Da m in
Reedsville. A po tlu c k dinner w ill
beg in a t n oon. Those atte nd i ng
should bring ow n tabl e ser v i ce.
DAV picnic

The Di sa bled Am Pri can VPIPr ans and th e Ladies Auxil iary
wil l h old their an nua l pi cnic at
t he roadsi de r es t on Route .1.1

near Da r wi n on M ond ay at 6:.10
p.m. B r ing a cover ed d is h.
Stud ent enrollment

Paren ts need ing to en ro ll new

st udents In M e igs Loca l El ement ary Sc hools m ay do so beg inning
M o nd ay. Students m ay be enrolled through Aug. 24.

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Firms ....
Con ti nued fr om page 1
t he d i strict' s pla n for so lid waste
managemen t Is approved .
T h e AG HJ MV So l id W as iP
D is trict is m ade of A then s,
Ga !U a. Hockin g. Jackson . M eigs
a nd V int on CounUes.

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Southeas t Ohio
Friday n ight. var i abi P rloud i
nrs s. Low 60 10 65 . Ligh t sou th
wind s. Ch ance of ra in 20 perrPn l .
Sat urday , mostl y c l oudy with "
s li ght c hance of showe r s or
t hu nderstorm s. High 80 1o 85 .
Chan ce of ra In .10 percen t.
E &lt;tended Fore~as t
Sund ay thr ough Tuesday
Chance of shower s or thund Pr
storms Sun day a nd Tuesd ay bu t
fa i r Mo nd ay. Hi ghs bet ween 75
a nd 8) and lows betWPP n :;;, and
65 .

Weekend Specials
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1990
FISH &amp; CHIPS PLAnER .... ,......................... ,........ S2.89

SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1990
HOME BAKED PORK CHOP &amp; DRESSING DINNER ""' S4,54
A largo luky Pork Chop, Prepared Fresh In Our lltrhen Sorncl

the 1990 -91 sc hool ye ar, and
ta bled ac tio n on thecon tr ar l with

ARA for cafeter ia ser vitrs for

T he amounts ar e rP imbur srd to

th e 1990-91 sehou l yea r u nti l the

the trea surer a t t he end of l hr

next year
ThP sc hool calendar for thr

yra r .

year wa s adopt ed w ith th t•
open i ng d ay being set for Aug . 27.
A teac h ers mer t ln g w ill be held
on A u g. 24 .
Tu i tio n rates for ou t of d i strict

Stocks

An execu tl vr srssi on to discu ss
per sonn el and negotiations was
held . A!lend ing were Supt. Car pe n ter . Treas urer F r y. and
board m em ber s. J e ff Werry ,
Rober t Snowden. Lar r y Rupe
and Bob Barton. pr esident.

Hospital news

Dally stoc k pri ces
(As of 10:30 a. m .}
Bryce and M ark Smith
of Blunt, Ell is &amp; Loew l

Ve t eran ~

. ... 28 1-\

. ...... ...... .15V.

As hla nd Oil .... . ... .. .. . .. .12%
Bob Eva ns...... .... .
.. .1 3%
Charming Shoppes ............. 8~
Cit y Ho ld ing Co. ....
.15~
Feder al Mogu l ...
. ... 16'!,
Goodyea r T &amp;R .
.. 25
Key Cen tu r io n .
.. .12'!,
Lan ds' E nd .
. .. . ....... ... .. 15
Lim ited I nc ...
.. ........ 19:r;,
Multim edia Inc .............. 6D%
Rax Res tau ran ts....
. .. I JI,
Ro bbins &amp; M yer s.
.. .. 20
Shoney' s Inc ....
. ..... ....... H
Sta r Ba nk ... .............. ....... l7 jl8
Wendy's Inti .......................... 6
Wor th ingt on I nd ................. 21%
1Goodyear Is ex di vidend t oday)

Mem orial

A dm iss io ns - Li nda Rhoades.
M id d l epo rt . LPo G il m o n •.
Pom eroy .
D lsc hargl's Ra l ph Ours.
Sha r on Ros eberr y, Sh i r l ey
Ables . Agnes Jo rda n.

MIZWAY
TAVERN
SAT., AUG. 11
CROSSOVER
9:30-1:30 A.M.

12.00 COVER. MUST BE 21
CORNER OF SR . RT . 7
&amp; ST . AT. 143

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GrHn loam with Mushrooms, Yow Cholrt of A Hot lvttored loll or
Bisruil, (olfn, legulor or Docaffolnatod, Toa or A Small Soft Drink.
HOURS : 10 :00 A .M . TO 9 :30P .M 7 DAYS A WEEK

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The Meigs County Heart
Association would like to
thank everyone who made the
5th Annual Golf Scramble a
big success.
Riepenhoff Disl.
Turnpihe Ford
Jaymar Golf Club
Bill Childs
Bob Freed
Veterons Memorial Hospital
Powell's Super Valu
Kroger
Downing, Childs,
Mullen, Musser, Ins.
Home National Bank
Herald Gas
Meigs Health Services
Ingels Furni lure
Oscar's Restourant
Bank One
Dr, larry Kennedy
Dr. James Schmoll
Fruth Pharmacy
Prescription Shop

Fred Crow
Bernard Fultz
Pot O'Brien
Pleasers
King Builders
K&amp;C Jewelers
Paul Simon
Andersons
Farmers Bonk
Doily Sentinel
F.O.E.
Clark 's Jewelry
Gloeckners
Dan's
Valley Lumber
Ba hr ( lothie rs
locker 219
Swisher &amp; Lohse
Rick 's Fire &amp;Safety
Sonya's Country Kitchens

Also a big thanks to June Freed, Nancy Hill,
Betky Triplett, Cathy Ruchti, Belva Miller,
Janet Nibert, Goren Snyder, Robin Wayland,
Kim Sayer, and Deb Miller.

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Two Portion of Ow Tasty latter-Dipped Fish Sornd with Our Ho·
momade Tartor Souco, Hoi Golden Fr.,ch Friot, Choke of Homomodt
Colt Slow , Macaroni Salad or lokod loans.

Weather

s lud&lt;•n ts wer e adopted at t he
m eeti ng . T he an nual rate set for
i n sta te st uden t s was $887 l4
aa nd
out -of-s tale stud en t s.
$2 ,78710 .
Cha n ~r fu nds fo r t hf' lunch
room s and ba nd an d athl et ic
rvl'nls wer e set u p by the board .

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THANKS ONCE AGAIN TO EVERYONE,
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Truck and Tractor Pull
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8 :00 p .m . - Midnight Cloggers (Indoo r Stage)
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all Q AI The Movies
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Charlie moves to a new
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Two ri~at actresses read for
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9:30 Ill I)) 0 Coach Haydon
reluctantly agrees to meet
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1111 700 Club With Pol
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1111 MOVIE: My Pol Gus (2:00)
11 :35 1Il Cheers Q
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91 Magnum, P.L
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music's honest stars are
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1111 Paid PYovromming
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EVENING

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(!) I Dream Of Jeannie
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1111 Hardcasne And
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12!1 Top Card

6:35 IJ) Andy Griffijh
7:00 crJ I) PM Magazine
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91 1]2) 111 II)) Wheel Of
Fortune 0
I!J) 111 Night Cour1 r:;l
1!11 Miami VIce Switek sinks
deeper into s mor ass ol
gambling debts and alcohol
abuse . Stereo.
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1111 Scarecrow &amp; Mro. King

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and is plagued by
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Ill I)) ll) Ladloo Of Swaet
Street ~ wo older ladies leave
retirement to take up
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1111 MOVIE: Money From
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8:05 iJJ MOVIE: Coovan'o Bluff
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Dwayne and Ron dress as
women to escape drug
dealers . (R) Stere o C
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every aspect ol ttle river
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asks tar Sam·s help when he
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11J I)) Q Young Riders
Buck I ails 1n IO\Ie w1th the
bank owner's beautiful
daughter (R) Stereo. t:;1
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Watson are led on a wild
goose chase starling with
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9:30 Ill 0 l!lJ Grand Tom uses
Carol Anne as bait 1n an
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Shelly·s husband arrives and
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llll Evening News
1111 700 Club With Pot
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10:05 IJ) MOVIE: The Beguiled (A I
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Hornet Squadron regroups at
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I]] Ill Araento Hell
!I) Mlaml Vice Sonny's best
friend asks him to be h1s
newborn son ·s godfather.
® What On Eorth... A
concert with an
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tapod Earth Day t990 at
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stars Rosanne Cash, Rodney
Crowell, and the Bellamy
Brothers.
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llll Monoyllno
1111 Batman

11 :30 (l) I) II)) Tonight Show
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Ill Mlfjnum, P.l.
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91 Night Court
11J Ill '21 Jump
t' CBS
Late Night Sexually abused
ooed trios to hire Hanoon to

kill her cop lather. (AI
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llll Sports Tonight
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11 :351Il Cheers r:;1
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a desert brothel tries to run e
legal establishment. Stereo.
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@ Jackie Stewart Celebrity
Trap Shooting Clonic From
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12:05 IJ) MOVIE: The Wind And
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Ill NighUino Q
12:30 (l) I) 11J Late Night With
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Ill Eost Of Eden (PI 2 Of 3)
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1:00 l1l ll) The Fall Guy C
till MOVIE: Xanadu iPGi
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IIJ H~chcock Pn11onto
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llll ShowBiz Today
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llll NewoNighl Update
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2:00 (l) I) Home Shopping Spn11
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11J MOVIE: limbo (PGJ(2:00)
12!1 Muolc Row VIdeo
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1111 700 Club With Pol
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2:30 ID Spor10Centor
llll Sporta LateNight
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2:40 Ill Aftlf Houro
3:00 ®J Evoryday With Joon
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llll Now• Overnight
1111 Paid Prugramming
3:30 Ill Toto• From Tho Dorllaide
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11J AHred Hitchcock Hour
Final Performance
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4:30@ Jimmy Houlton Ouldoon
4:35
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•

EVENING
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12!1 Worid Today
1111 HardcaiUo And
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6:05 IJ) Bevorir HillbilliOI
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CII 3-2·1 Contact Q
91 il]) Ill CBS Now1 Q

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NawaHour
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91 ll]) Ill IIJ Whoot Of
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11J Miami VIce Crockatt and
Tubbs use Trudy as bait
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91 1121 Ill IIJ Jeopardy! r:;1
(]] tD Mt A*S*H
@ Home Run Derby Wally
Post vs Henry Aaron
12!1 Crontlre

7:35 iJJ Sanford And Son
8:00 rn II 11J Unaolved
Myaterleo Visit Alcatraz
prison to trace the escape
route of 3 prisoners . (AI Q
Ill MOVIE: Tho
Exocutlonofo Song (PI 1 Of
2) (2: 00)
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Stopped for a minor trafftc
maHer, Carol finds herself in
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Special The Amazon· s
inhabitants must respond to
bizarre seasonal rhythms .
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91 ll2J Ill Piece Of Cake
Two ~Or)' ditferent men
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Penhall encounters a young
team member whose been
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11J Murder, She Wrote
Murder AI Tho Oasis
all Convoroa8on With Dinah
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Magazine
llll PrimeNewa
1111 MOVIE: Convicted (2:00)
8:05 iJJ MOVIE: Rio Lobo iGI

•

•

FRI., AUG. 17
EVENING

6:oo rn o Ill l1l m 91 ll2l 111
1]2) News
ll) l Dream Of Jeannie
(I) Nawton'o Apple
Meteorologist Fred
Gadomski gives a quick
lesson 1n cloud formation 1;1
(!j Reading Rainbow r:;l
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11J Ho-Men
12!1 Worid Todoy
CllJ Zarro
6:05 IJ) Beveriy Hillbillies
6:30 crJ I) II)) NBC Nightlr News

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11) Body Electlfc
CII 3-2·1 Contact r:;1
91 1]2) Ill CBS News Q
I!J) CD Three'a Company
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1111 Rln Tin Tin K-9 Cop
6:35 iJJ Andy Griffith
7:00 cr1 0 PM Magazine
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(I) Inside EdiUOfl
(I) (!j MacNeil Lehrer
NewaHour
(1j Ill Current Affolr
91 1]2) Ill 1]2) Wheel Of
Fortune C
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0 Mleml VIce CrockeH and
Tubbs are outwitted by a
smooth country lawyer .
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7:05 IJ) JoHeroona
7:30 cr1 I) FamNy Feud
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l1l Ill Mamo'o Fomily
91 a21111 IIJ Jeopardy! r:;l
I!J) ID Major league
Beubel
@ Major Loog,;o Bouball
12!1 Crooafire
7:351JJ Sontord And Son
8:00 ~ I) IIJ Quanblm Loop
Sam leaps Into the life of an
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8:30 Ill I)) ll) Head Of Tho Clan
Aristotle finds himself caught
between the mob and the
FBI. (R) 1;J
91 Clll Hla &amp; Hero Doug
and Reggie agree to offer
advice on a radio show. r:;1
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9:00 Ill I)) Ill DOQ91e Howaer,
M.D. Ooogie unwisell agrees
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riJ CI1 Voices Of Serafina A
young South African acting
troupe performs the
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musical dramatization of a
t976 South African uprising .
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Fatman Jake investigates the
murder of a reporter (AI r:;l
I!J) Ill Molloy Molloy
experiences her first crush
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teen. C
IIJ MOVIE: Peroonalo (2:00)
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9:30 cri 0 ll]) Night Court Harry
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10:00 rn I) l!lJ Door John John
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Stereo. t;1
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Ill I)) ll) Equal Justice Mike
defends a banered
housewiteJAl r:;l
91 1]2) W Hours Dan
Rather examines why
children are being raised by
foster parents. Stereo. 0
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12!1 Evening News
1111 700 Club With Pal
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10:05 IJ) MOVIE: The Shootist iPGI
(200)
10:30 crJ 0 ll]) Dear John John
plans to confront his boss
about terminating their affair
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program profiles
philanthropist Rev . Mother
Waddles and features
interv1ews with Waddles. her
volunteers. and world boxing
champ Thomas Hearns .
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(I) Tom Patera: Thriving On
Cheoa Tom Pvters discusses
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shock after a shootout
results in her killing a
suspect .
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Moneyllne

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91 Night Court
IIJ Ill 'Wolf C Late Night
Wolf goes in search tor the
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1111 MOVIE: Convicted (2:30)
11:351IJ Cheero r:;l
12:00 I)) 0 Entor111nmont Tonight
1111 Magnum, PJ.
I!J) ID Love Connection
11J Crime Story Torello's
survival dejlends on
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12:30 rn
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12:35(lJinto The Night Stereo.
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1:00 I)) 0 The Fol Guy !;J
®J MOVIE: A Little !lei(AJ
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IIJ H~chcock Pn1oents
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9 OP Jr. Amateur S•rtlng
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12!1 NewaNighl Update
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1:501J) MOVIE: The Macahana
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I!J) Ill MOVIE: Judgment At
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1111 700 Club With Pot
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2:10 lil Love ConntcUon
2:30 9 Spor1aConter
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2:40 Ill After Houro
3:00 91 Everyday With Joon
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12!1 Newo Overnight
1111 Paid Prugrammlng
3:30 Ill Taleo From Tho Dorlllide
91 M:MIIIan
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3:4512!1 Nowaroom
4:00 Ill MOVIE: Guyano: Cu~ Of
The Damned IAJ(2:00i
IIJ Allred H~chcock Hour
The Ute Work Of Juan Diaz
@ Fonnulo One Grond Prix
Of Hungary From Budapost,
Hungary (T)
llll Larry King Ovomighl
1111 Paid Prognomming
4:05 IJ) Leave II To Beaver
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12!1 Celebrities Offotoge VII
Lonanne Crook nas
up-close-and-personal
mtef'\liows with Steve
Wanner, the Bellamy
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12!1 PrimeNaws
1111 MOVIE: The Corsican
Brolhero (2 :00)
8:05 IJ) MOVIE: Forced
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8:30 Ill Major League Baoobali
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Laura 's timing in taking up
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Louie Rukeyur John D.
Connolly maintains that the
Dow should go to 3500. t:;1
91 1121 m Candid Camero:
Eatl Eat! Eatl Allen Funl
hosts this special which
takes a hilarious look at
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cap tured by his legendary
concealed cameras
9:00 crJ I) II)) Shannon's Deal
Shannon sees big bucks as
he defend s a security guard
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Larry and Balkl get stranded
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Stereo.
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Trace the spread ot English
through Bntish Colonialism
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91 il]) Ill Newhor1 l)ick gels
himself invited to a ca rd
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9:30 Ill I)) ll) New Attitude V'cki
is ecstatic that her old
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(!j Evening AI Popa
91 il]) Ill Stool Megnoliao
Five friends in Louisiana
meet each Saturday at the
local beauly shop.
11J Ray Brodbury Theatre
10:00 cri 0 ll]) Midnight Caller
Jack 's radio broadcast
recounts the San Francisco
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91 il]) Ill Room For
Aom•nce A couple argues
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Celebrated arttsts gather a1
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tribute 10 the unique
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[J Werewolf Eric encounters
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I had Ia trade my beauliful big van for a subcompaci
car with very few luxuries. My friend consoled me, "Just
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ltgent b1ddmg for a loop . Look at today 's deal . East· West were playing .
pre-emptive jump raises of openmg
bids - hence East's bizarre Jump to
three diamonds . When South doubled.
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bids three diamonds. South should not be seq So he should simply jump to
double for takeout. After all, if part- four spades immediately over the
ner responds by biddmg four clubs, three-diamond nuisance pre-emptive
South intends to bid four spades any· raise. Now if West sacrifices, it is easy
way . Furthermore, South would not be for South to pass North 's penalty
pleased if North jumped nght to frv e double.

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by THOMAS JOSEPH
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air traffic control system. 0
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'f'OV'RE Tf.&lt;E

NICEST

BOI'

A~D TJ.lEN 51lE

W~AT IS THIS,

KISSED ME,
LINUS!

AN OBSCEN E

I'VE EVER MET ..

MAO AT YOU.
BROWNIE Cl-lARL

PHONE CAll~ !

ta Wofld TOO.,

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FOR SfATV'i CL01H it.l~ .
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stripper and her boylriend
return an infant to its mother.
(AI &amp;;I
(l) (IJIIJ Full Houae The
guys decide to let the gr~s
run the house lor a day. IAI
S1ereo. C
(!J (!) Waohlngton Week In
Aevl•w Stereo . C
1!)1 il2l Ill Prime flme Pelt

BID MOVIE: World
IF YOU TWO'LL !&gt;lAND
8ACI( AN' GIMME SOME
ROOM, I'LL SHOW '((JU!

a

MORK MEEKLE AND WINT HOP,-- - - - - - - - - - - - - ,
I HOPE 'THI S ENVIRONMENTA L
f'OLUJnON 150£RBYTHE"
TIME I'M A TEENAG-ER.

MY DADSA.YS
THAT l e: IT
IS N 'T...

According To Gorp (A) (2:301
[) Murder, She Wrote
Whet On Eorth ... A
concert with an
environmental message
taped Earth Day 1990 at
Nashvme·s Aiver1ront Park,
stars Rosanne Cash, Rodney
Crowell, and llle B&lt;lllamy
Brothers .
ta PrlmeNewt
IIJl Burnt And Allen ~
A collage of the husband and
wife comedy team·s vtntage
shows from the earty years
or televtston.
8:30 Cil ()) Cl Fomilr Molters
Rachel's first date since her
husband drives the family
crazy. !AI 0
(!J Woil Street Week With
Loult Rukeyoer Chase
Manhattan vice presk1ent
Kathleen Millard examines
the mal'l&lt;et. O.
(!) Well Street Week With
Loulo Auktyoer 0
1111 112ltll Condld Comllfll:
Funt'1 F•vortt. Funn6ea
Allen Funt presents some of
his favorrte setected
moments from his 43 years
with Candid Camera. (AI
9:00 (2) 11 11J1 Shannon'• Deal A
country songwriter lays claim
to a tune sung by a rising
Slar . (AI Q

MY FIRST CAR
WILl.. &amp; A 80\IR OF
ROLLER S!GATE5.

j

(l) ()) 0 Perfect S11'11ngert

A consu~anl at the paper
gives Balkl a p&lt;omotlon
thol's useless. (R) Stereo 0
(!J The Storr 01 £ngllah The
expansion ol the American
frontier enriched the
vocabulary. Stereo .
(f) Evening AI Popt
1!)1 il2l Ill Nowhort George
decides to become a priest

~ ~chcock Preaentt
a Lerry King Llvol
Q!l Nothvllle Now (L)

())a New Altitude
Kind-hearted VIcki tries to
help a street kid . Stereo.
I!Jl 1!2le Wish You
H.,. Donny has a Moroccan
adventure when his bus
breaks down In lha desert
iiJ Ray Bradburr Thea11'11
10:00 (2) II 11J1 Midnight Collet'
Jock stumbles onto a
~vernment conspiracy. (R)
9:30 [I)

DON'T MISS

TH' FIDDLIN' CONTEST
ON IC-0-R-N
TONIGHT,LOWEElY II

WE· UNS DON'T
OWN NO

TALK ABOUT
Til NED OIIT II

RADDIO,
TILLIE LEE

w.,.

iii

ASTRO-GRAPH
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Auguat 11, 11110
Several things you were unable lo bring
to fruition in the past year look. like lhey
will be finalized to your satisfaction In
the year ahead. Don't lose taith and :
don'l be a qultler.
U!O (JuiJ 23-Aug. 22) II you try to get
too c - In yoor deallnga with others
today. there Is chance your coy maneuvers could backfire. Try to keep everything as almple as possible. Know
- · to look lor romance ana you'll
find 11. The Astro-Graph Matc~maker

mstantly reveal s whi ch stgns are romantlcally perfect lor you . Mail S21o Matchmaker , eta this newspaper, P.O. 8011.
91428 , Cleveland, OH 44101-3428

to pawn olf on otners today tasks or as 51gnments for which you are responsi ble and , by the same token. don't let
others burden you down with their

VIRGO (Aug. 23·S.pt 22) " Whal's in il packs
for me?" should not be your motto to- PISCES (F•b. 20-M•ch 20) It"s best
day . Your associates might not be in a not to put good money after bad at this
g_
iving mood and they will resent any time in an arrangement that thus far has
Signals that indicate you're just looking proven to be both costly and unproducUve_AeevBiuBte vour thinking.
out for no. 1.
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 23) Tacllully back ARIES (Mirch 21·Aprll 18) Try not
ott today II you are contronled by a per.'· lei anyone jockey you Into a position toson who has more authority than you In day where you'll be placed In the middle
a critical situation . tt you lock horns. you of two dissenting factions. Both could
might lose.
come down on you .
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) Sensibly TAURUS (April _ , 20)11 you lack ·
pace yoursell where your work is con - . faith in your own thought processes tocerned today , because if you rush day. there's a possibility a stronger perthings you might jeopardiZe gelling sonalfty with whom you 'll be involved
. done
something
you
hope
to will do your thinking lor you.
accomplish.
•GEMINI (Mer 21-June 20) Impulsive tnSAGITIAAIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 21) Con- votvements with friends could turn out
tlnue to pruden! and p&lt;actlcal In the to be a lhada more expenllw than you
management or your financial affairs antiCipate today. Try to gauge In ad·
again today. Be especially cautious il vance the potential coat, so you're not
you are managing money lor others.
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1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR EDITION-PAGE THREE

PAGE TW0-1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR EDITION

'Today's Dreams - Tomorrow's

Realitie.~·

Lina Schultz, MirhPir Srou
ShPITY Seddon, Aaron Sheer s'
KPvin Sheppard, Li sa Snvdrr'
KC"ily Stewart, RC" th Thriss'
Anita Thom as, Ga ry Walkrr'
.Janice Weber, GrC"g Wrddir'
n·t·og nilion ol ariul l l'lllunlt 't'rs. Sarah Wiles, and llria~
Si;~lt·nwnl" wilh lhr sPI dPt''" "
\'lllllh advisor.s ~111d lradprs . Windon .
lion s lo inr ludP maga zirw ro1
Hundreds of young proplr
1-:; ll'h ont• willlw n•cog nizrd for
l'l'S in brighl neons. slvli sll
put hundreds of hours inlo
havp
lilPi
l·
work
\\'ilh
Ml'igs
Counlv
clolhPs and co nfetli.
thPir
organiza tions and prong
pt•oplt
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and
prrsPnll'd
a
1
·ou
Always a hlghlighl of llu·
ovrr the pa s1 '&lt;'Vl'ral
wcts
Illt
'llH
'nl
o
from
lht•
Mrigs
youth aclivitles Is Youth Nigh!.
months
. For thPm lhP Meigs
II will be held al 7 p.m on Cou nl y .lunior Fair Hoard .
Co
unty
Fair is lhP " big
Thai I)(J;trd is rompospd of
W!'dnt'sday and it's thPrr IJJ al
payoff."
rt'Jlrl'st·n Ia 1il't•s !rom Pach
all of I hi' outstanding acromp
ThP Wl'f&gt;ks of prPparal ion and
yo ulh group wh irh parl il'ipall'.S
llshments of yo uth ml'mbr rs ol
in lhl' junior Lli r . Thr mPmbPr s t hr judging, arp over, and now
4-H, girl and boy scout, FilA
and FFA, and VI CA will tw lhi s yrar art• Ut•rky BaP r , thPy take lhe opporrunity lo
'I';~ Ill Ill\'
ilog gPss, If pa l hf'r sharP t hr ir PX(J('r tlsp and Pnlhu
recognlzPd.
Trophies will be gi vP n lo iliiiTh. Huily BurkP, !'all y .s ia sm for a wide ran gr ol
lhosP with significanl atTomp
1·., Ia way. i{llbhir ( ·a Ia wav. projpcts .
ll 's lhrir lime to show fairllshments during an awa rd s ('oonito 1'ullins, C;nlPt on
ceremony to be held in the show llru mnll'r. t&lt;rn 1-:blin. Pat rick goPrs what thl'y have IPa rned In
arena. 4-H members will w
(;it;bs. Wt•ndy Harmon , 1-: vr- I hC" ir res(JI'ctlve youth groups
ceive awards for grand and rr t I HolC'omb, Shnry .lohn son. ovPr the past year. And il's our
resprve champions, state fair William i{Pr r .. l amps i.anguPII. lim e' lo share In their acromprepresentatives will be ho· KPIIPy i.t'P. Hill Milliron. lishmPnt s by taking tht· lime lo
nored, and savings bonds will HrPnda and MP!issa NPu ri ling, viPw their projects, l o praiSI'
and Pncouragp, to listr n as lhry
be awarded to 25 hard -work· Mike i'arkPr . .loycl' l'ickPns.
work toward making "Todav's
lng members.
i.aTisha i'r icf', DianP RirP,
Something new for Youth Brf&gt; nl Host•, KPnnv Hou sh, DrPams
Tom orro~'s
BPalities."
Night this year will be thP Aa r on Sayn•. Chr islinf' :J nrl

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Meigs Junior Fair the01e announced
Uy CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Today's DrPams - Tomorrow's Realities" is thl' them!' of
programs and ex hibits of thl'
1990 MPigs County Junior Fair
lo bp slagl'd next week on thP
Hoc k Springs Fairgrounds.
With the emphasis of turning
drPams of today lnlo r Pa lilies of
lomorrow, the hundreds of
yo uth in 4-H clubs, F'FA, FHA,
girl and boy sco ut s, and the
Vocational Industri al Clubs of
AmPrica wiil be sharing wllh
fairgoers their pmj ect work
des igned to help them if&gt;arn
n!'w skills, build leadprship and
r illze nship and explore career
posslbllllies.
The themp will be used to
r rea te the booths for the junior
fair building and floats for the
parade to be held on Wednes·
day night beginning at 5:30
p.m . on the racetrack in front of
I he grandstand.
In addlllon to thP numerous
homp, furniture, garden and
m lscpll anrous collf&gt;cllon exhlb-

Its and livC"stock projects of Ill&lt;"
county' s youth to bp f!'a tur!'d
during thP wepk, thPrP will be a
4-H Style ri'VUP Wh!'rP thP lai!'S I
In fashion s will be shown on
WPdnesday al 2: .10 p.m . on lhP
hillsid e stagp.
Over 80 membPrs partl r lpatpd in 4-H clothing proj!'cts
lhi s year, ranging from
jum(JI'rs, tops, sports r lothps
and lounge wear, to evP ning
gowns, dress suits, and sPwing
for others.
During the style show, the
1991 Fashion Board will be
seii'Cted . The seii'Ctlon is made
on the basis of poise, modeling
ability, total look and fashion
sense.
This year's members Penny
Aelkl'r, Debra Frost, Ruby
Burke, Sarah Frydman, Erin
Smith, Michelle Laughery, Jennifer Mora, Elizabeth Downie,
and Debbie Brooks have bePn
busy organizing the show . The
thl'me they will be carrying out
is "Vogue .... Making a Fashion

"Special Care ...
For People Who Are Special To You"

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Comtnemorates the I 27t h Meigs County Fair,
August 14th through 18th, in appreciation of
all the many people involved who make this
great community event possible!

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KING AND QUEEN - Michael A. Parker and Miranda
Nicholson will relp 1111 the 1988 Meigs County Junior Fair
Kin« and Q!iee11. Parker Is the son of Leland an41 Mar1aret
Parker, Poin'etoy, IUid Miranda Is the daughter ol WOllam R
and Caroly11 Nlcllolaon, Rullud. The kJIIJ and •uee• Will~
making numeri'OIII appearaneee .rtnr tile lair at yeallt
events lllcllld&amp;Dg tile para41e on We+m4ay at 5:38 ,.m. 111
front of the grandstand.
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1989 Meigs Co. Fair
August 14-15-16-17-18
SEE YOU THERE
TRU-TEST PAINTS

Phil Dirt and the Dozers will perform at the Meigs County Fair on Thursday, Aupst
16 at 8:30 p.m. No strangers to county lair scenes the music of Phil Dirt and the Dozers
features strong vocal harmonies and a contagious sense pi humor combined with the
classic music of groups like the Beach Boys and the Four Seasons. The group has
performed at Over 200 shows this year, travelln« to Ariona, Colorado, Georgia and
New York. In addition, Phil Dirt and the Dozers have C!pened lor the Beach Boys and
recorded the "Happy Birthday, P.M. Magazine" jingle, which was used nationwide.
The enthusiasm of Phil Dirt and the Dozers Is contagious and accounts lor the good
time that their audiences have at their perfonnances. Let Phil Dirt and the Dozers
transport you back to the days of saddle shoes, pony tails and beach parties on
Thursday, August 16 at 8:30p.m. at the Meigs County Fairgrounds Grandstand.

School exhibits

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On The Hillside Stage
PERFORMANCE CREDITS:
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Meigs County fairgoers will
have an opportunity to view
hundreds of exhibits at the
I 27th annual Meigs County Fair
from studPnts in schools ovPr
Meigs Count y.
The educa tional ex hibits will
be directly related to topics in
hea lth , conservation, earth
science, biology , botany, physics or chemisty In the science
divi sion, and woodworking, metal work, lea thercraft, wPaving
knitting, nrediPwork, paint ·
ings, drawings, letters and
ceramics In the arts and craft
division .

ArtistS to display
Meigs County artists will have
the opportunity to display their
talent s at the amateur painting
show, under the chairmanship of
Barbara Cremeans , during the
I 27th annual Meigs County Fair.
The show is divided Into junior,
those under 18 years of age, and
adult com(JI'tition, with work to
Include oil painting, acrylic
painting, and water color.
Clas ses wilt be offered in landsca (JI', animal study, and floral
study .
Special awards include a best
of show and a reserve best of
show, as wPII as cash awards for
the top three places In each show.
Judging Is O(JI'n to the publlc
and wi II be held on Tuesday at 1
p.m. in the display area In the
CoonhuniN's building.

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1990 MEIGS UlFIITY F-\llli'ET SilO\\'
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I wish to participate In llu• Ml'igs l'o11nfy Fair 1'1'1 Show.
I agree to ahldt• hy th•• show ntlt•s .
Signaturt• ......................................... ..
Send Entry Blanks Plus $1 1~1 f&lt;lllrl' F&lt; ·c· lo l h&lt;' Mc•lgs Count )'
Extension Office, Box

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Wed nes dal' . Augu st 1\

1~ '111

Pet show Aug. 16
in show arena

/\WAY THEY .Go - i\lways an exciting feature of the
Mt•lgs &lt;·OUnty Fau Is the harness horse racing. The races will
~akt' place on Wt'dnesday, Thursday and Friday beginning at
- p.m .

Harness racing to
start on August 15
II" rnPss horsp rac ing will be
"fc ·a turPo n thrppa ffPr noonsof
the · 1271h an nua l Meigs County
F;1ir.
Star ting limP Pac h day will
i&gt;c · 2 p.m . with fh(' racing to get
llrHlc•rll'ay on WPdnl'sday, Aug .
I :1.
.
ThP card for Opl'nlng day
w lllln ciudp trottPrs, thrE!(' year
olcl fillies; Trottl'rs, thrPP year
old s; and pacprs, two yrar olds.
On Thursday, the lineup will be
two .VI'ar old trotters, thrPe
VP&lt;.trs old pacers, and two yPar
o ld fill y trottPrs
·
Thp Frldav card will includp
pan•, threp yl'ar old filliPs, the
Oh ilko pace for non wlnnPrs of
$1S.IWIO lifPflmP as of Jan . I,
l ~Hll. and the Ohillco Pace for
non winners of $15,000 lifPtime
as of .Ja n. I.
A mobile starting gate will
gpf the races underway Pach
day . Ail entriPs must be de-

clared In by II a.m . two days
b('fore I hP racP.

MPigs Count y Rov s,.,u 1,
11&lt;11'1' 1• ca iPgo ri!'s for p1111 11 ., In
i ll&lt; ' !li th &lt;~nnual Mc·ig' (', 11 n11
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i'..\llihils will hi' di.\p idl&lt; ·d &lt;n
''" ' ~ · ;ctl'gorlps of lnd t.""
l·. lontll·r . Modpls. Art. 1·, ,11 ,.,.·
111111 or llubby. RopP.\ , o 111 " ""l
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MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR DAYS

Once again lhis year fair
goprs will SPP a variPty of pl'ls .
some rather uniquely attin•d.
That's right, It's the pel show complete with reptile scarvPs.
dressed dogs and fish.
The pel show will bp hPid at 1
p.m. on Thursday In thp show
arena .
The ca tegor ies are bPsl cat.
b£'st dog, best rodent, must
talented , most unusual , bl'st
bird, bPst fish, bt's f drPsSPd and
best overall.
Thl' entry fpp Is $150 pt•r J.lt'l
with thl' entry dPadline bPing
Wednesday .
E ntry form s arp to be maiiPd
to fhp Meigs Co unt y F:xtPnsion
Offic p, Box :l 2. Pomrrov .

AUGUST 14th-18th
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Meigs County Fair is purely intentional.)
John: Meer me Jt rhe
M:~rshJ: Sure -

F:~ir)

I'd lnve m Now. ler me see. is thJr in Sr. Louis)

John : Cer reJI' The F:~ir in Sr. Loui s is hisrorv. I'm r:~lking Jbour rhe Meigs Ct1u nry FJir
which is held righr here Jt rhe Rock Spnngs F:~1rgrounds .
Marsha : Oh. okJv. I'd love ro meer yo u ,tr rhe Meigs Councy F:~ir. When 1
John: Well. why nor everv Jay) There's plenry ro do a,nd we'll enjoy ir.
John : Grea r! We 'll r:~ke in everything, bur we certainly wJnr ro make ir J point[(! visirrhe
Veterans Memori:~l Hospir:~l boorh . 01d you know rhar we cJn ger free blood sug:~r and
blood pressure checks when we visir rhe hospital' s boorh )
John : Positively. And you know the hospital personnel ar the boorh passes our near favors
:~nd I hear thar rhi s year rhey are es peually good .
Marsha: ReaiJyl like whar?
John : Well. rhis year rhey' re going to have colorful yard sricks. ba II ha rs~one in rhe colors
of the area high schools, bright hued sun vtsors. parry mugs, crtcket :I1ckers for the k1ds
not ro mention pens. key chains, magnets plus a vanery of healthcare l.Jterarure to provtde
rips on how ro keep hale and hardy. And no tJffense. Marsha . bur rhey II also have colorful
pot holders .....
Marsha : Wow' I remember the hosp ital' ~ co unty fair booth now.! recall la st yea r they had
those fanrastic miniature foorball s which carr ied •&gt;ut the areJ h1gh school colors Do you
suppose they'll have those again?
John: Heck. yes. And you know what e lse ~ ~ou ca n register for some fa nrasric door Prizes
robe given away as a parr of rhe hosp1tal s Lounry btr JctiVttJes.
Marsha: Well . you c:~n'r beJt thar 1 I will re:~llv be happv ro meer you ar rhe Fair. John Bur
where shall we meet '
John : Why. rhe Verer:~ns Memonal HospttJI booth ts the perfect place. It will be looted
in rhe new commeroJI budding on rhe tnJdwJy Meer vou there ever y afternoon Jr 1 P tn
M:~rsha

Perfect' 'Bve Johnnnnnnnnnn .

John: 'Til F:~ir Time rhen ... so long. MarshaaaJaaaaaJ .

AUGUST 14th THRU 18th

COMPLETE HEARING NEEDS"

"We'll See You There!"

William S. Diles - Diane E. McVey

326 W. Union St., Athens, Ohio 45701
(614) 594-3571
1-800-237-7716

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

1990 MEIGS

SUPPORT THE MEIGS
COUNTY FAIR!!

DILES HEARING CENTER

(Any resemblance of the following to the

Marsha: No. I didn't know that. And you say absolurelv fr ee )

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WITH COUPON . EXPIRES 11 / 30 / 90

THE SAGA OF
JOHN and MARSHA

Marsha: Sounds good ro me .

1990 Meigs County
Fair Days Are Here!

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VIDEO TOUCH
992-3462
2 71 North Second
Middleport, Ohio

VIDEO TOUCH
992-5209
102 West Main
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Veterans Memorial Hospital

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VETERANS
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
115 E. MEMORIAL DRIVE
PH. 992-2104

POMEROY

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Mike Snider of 'Hee Haw'
fame will perform at fair
By BRli\N ,J. REED
Sentinel News Stall
MikP SnidPr. a rPgular on
TV's " HPe Haw " and a fre·
quPnt guest on "Nas hville
Now" will Pntertaln at thP
MPigs Count y F'air Grandstand
on Wednpsday .
SnidPr, who grPw up on a
farm in CIPason. TPnn ., com·
bines music and co mpdy in his

act.
The amazing part of Snidr•r's
stnry is that hP did not SPP a
banjo until hP was I ~ ypars old .
Soon .tftPr th ai . his fa.lhPr gavp

him a Platt &amp; Scruggs album .
" I knew If I evpr got a banjo,
I'd tw able to play it. I ju st knew
it." , Snider says in retrospPct.
Sure PRough, Mike recPIVPd a
banjo for his sixtPPnth birthday
and taught himse lf to plav. ·
In practi ca lly no time, MikP
was winning contPsts across
the country and making ap·
pearances on thP (;rand OIP
Opry .
Eve n thPI'P, Mike m adt&gt; an
lmprPssion .
On hi s first trip to th P Opry ,
Mike brought 1.'1)() of his

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CIOSPS t fri Pnds - all nati VI'S ol
his home tow n w hu ca m!' to
support him on his big night.
Mike brought down lht·
housP, pPrforming "S huck in ·
th P C'orn" and jokin g with
co untry gn•at Hoy Acuff iik•· an
old friPnd .
Along with hi s mu sic, Mik1 's
sP nse of hum or mak es him an
instant hit with his audiPncPs
HP &lt;'ntPrtains his fan s wilh
storit's from &lt;;lpason. sirnpi• ·
country !alps a bout ils faml '
and lhP intPrPsti ng pt·oplt·
found thPrP.
MikP lows hi s homP iown . In
facl , lw stili livps th PrP with hh
wifP, whom hP lo vi ngly ca lls
" SWPPiit• ".
ThPrP an• !Ps so ns In IJp
IPar nPct from MikP Snidpr's
succPss stm ov . SnidPr show s us
th ai nothin g is impossibiP.
K nowing from an t•arlv ag••
what IH· waniPd nul of Ilk&lt;' and
working hard tom akPit happt •n
whitt• trusting his inslind s,
MikP achiPVPd hi s dn• am.
·' You spt a g11a l and I ' OU don '!
takt • no for .tn answpr", MikP
says .

4-H horsf' fun show
srheduled Aug. 16

SALUTING THE
1990
MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR!

ThP annual -l ·H horsp fun
show w ill bf' hPid Thursday at 7
p.m .
OpPn to ali you ths of th p
•·ounl y. lhf' slww wi ll havP II
cla.'5&lt;'s for horsps and poniPs.
Opr•n to both an• drunkard's
paradi s.•. Pgg and spoon. and
dollar hill . SP JX'r alp da ssPS rur
lwrst·s and poniPs an· hPid in
lh&lt;· c;&lt;lalog r an•, lhe potato
ran• , tiH• hoot racP ;mel thP
barn ·l r tH ' I ' .

The I 27th Meigs Co. Fair
Au g. 14-15-16-1 7-18

ENJOY THE FUN
SEE YOU THERE

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212 E. 2nd
Pomeroy

992 -5335

August 14th thru 18th

51645 Bigley Ridge Rd .
Chester
985-3661

The Farmers Bank and Savings Company
of Pomeroy, Ohio is, as always, a proud
supporter of the Meigs County Fair.

THE 127th ANNUAL

Come and see the spirit of the community at its best!

MlKESNIDER

See the hard work put into exhibits - by
your childlren, grandchildren, neighbors, and community.

GAUL'S MARKET
SINCE 1915

GROCERIES - MEATS

Welcome to the 1990 Meigs County Fair
- See You There!

CHESTER, OHIO

Stop Bg and See IJ$
At The
12 7th Meig$ County Fait
MEIGS CO. HEALTH
DEPARTMENT
Mulberry Hgts.

Pomeroy

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

Your Bankffn~...

AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

Farmers Bank

SEE YOU THERE!!!

&amp; Savings Company

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S. 3RD AYE.

MIDDLEPORT, OH.

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Midnight Cloggers
to perform Aug. 14

NEW TO THE FAIR This new trans fe r sled will
be featu red during the !raetor and truck pulls at the
!27th Annual Meigs County
Fair. Call ed the "lronm a lden" , the s led Is totally st•llcontaln t•d and dot'S its own
measuring. Th e s led also has
a place for a person to rldt•,
that pe rson bein g a ble to stop
the s led In CIL' " of an f'nwrgency .

Photographers to

LEGAR MONUMENT CO.

display work at fair

MONUMENTS - MARKERS
MAUSOLEUMS

I ' ir t urr Ia king buffs wiII ha ,.,.
the ir c ha ncp to d isplay lh &lt;'ir
wor k in the amaiP ur p hoto
grap hy s how a t lh l' fa ir nt•xt

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T ht• Nationwidt• llPnwlition llPrhy prorni"''
lots of t·hills and s pills wht•n it arrivt's for lht• Ml'igs ('ount y
Fa ir on Tuesday at 7 p.m . Ltu·al partit'ipantss will vit• for
ea.'h (lrizt•s and dmrnpion titlt•s.

WfiP k .

Demolition Derby
scheduled Aug. I 4
Th t' fa mous Na ti o nwid t' i)p .
rno lition llr rby is co ming to lht'
Mt' igs Co unt y Fair on Tu esday
a t 7 p.m .
·
lll' mo iiti on d r rbi Ps arr one of
tht' fas tt'SI gmw in g Sp!'cla tor
spor ts in Amt'rica today. Da r·
1ng drivp rs bat ti t' to lh&lt;' rin is h to
"'" who ca n d t's tmy ;Ill Ill!'
o lh t'r cars . Tht' last c~ mba t a nt
mak ing co nt act is dpc Ja rpd to
ht • thP winnt'r .
Ma ny rars wi th loca l dri vPrs
"' ill p .~r tic' ipa t t• in wha t prom·
"CS
IO [J p J n l'Vening Of
' I'HI &lt;'- tin g lin g Pnte rta inml'nt
wilh Pl&lt;' nl y of c ras hes a nd
' Pill s.
All of lh &lt;' &lt;' ni Prt a inme nt gets
und r rway a t the grandsta nd
whr n lhr grep n fl ag fa lls a nd
lh rsp 20th century gla dia tors

Domestic arts on
display in senior
fair building
For those of you who enjoy
spwlng, knillln g, c roc hellng,
quilling, o r olh r r types of
cra ft s, nPx t wPe k's a nnua l
Mr lgs Co unt y F a ir has just th e
plarr for you - lh!' domes ti c
ar ts di sp lay In lh!' senior fa ir
building .
Kay FrPde rick a nd .ludy
E blin a r p lh P c ha irm pn for th r
s how whi c h fPa turPs 92 classPs .
ThP ii Pm s will be judged
Mo nd ay o n the bas is of a ppPa r
a nc!', stylP. workma ns hip, a nd
m a i P ria l ~. a nd the n will be
a llrac ti vp ly d isplayed on the
wa lls a nd on ta bles so tha i
la lrgOl' rs ca n Pnjoy the ha ndl ·
work of Mr igs Co unti a ns.
Adull a nd c hildre n' s c ia·
thing, neediPcra fl, knilti:lg,
croc hPied ll ems, quilts, rugs ,
a nd a miscella neous hobby
co rne r will a li be lnclufiPd In the
ex hlbil .
Four bes t of r how a wa rds In
the ca tegories of sewing, needlec ra ft , quilt s , a nd rugs a nd
hobby will be a wa rded by the
judges.

ba llir to lh P dt·a th fo1· eash
pri zrs. I rophirs a nd th p lillr of
Cha mpion.
ThP r nl ry fe&lt;' for pa rticipa nt s
is $1J . Appli ca ti ons may bp
pic ked up a t I hP following
locat io ns: Ma ra I ha n, Exxon
a nd C&amp;J Auto P ar ts in PomP·
roy, Car l' s Aut o Sa irs a nd
NAPA Aut o Pa rt s. both in
Middl eport. a nd Wha ley's Auto
Pa rts in Da r win .

Ha ndy iioud as hpif is c ha ir
ma n of lh &lt;' s h11W whic h will
fPal urf' two sppc· ia l awa rd s, a
bPs I of show a nd rPscr v&lt;' bes t of
show in additio n, ex hibit ors
will have a c ha ncc• to win
rib bo ns a nri pn•mlums in lhP
indi vidu a l c lass(•s.
Th p show will fpa fure co lor
a nd bl ac k a nd whitp photos, in
sevPra i ca tegori es of com pe l i·
lion including la nd scape, por·
tra it s a nd per sona liti es, pic toria l (s tor y telling with one
pic ture), a bs trac ts, na ture c io·
seups a nd miscella neous.
Anoth e r class will fea ture
photos ta ken during the 1989
Me igs County F a ir.

263 West Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Chos. W. Legor, Prop.
Ph. 992 -5314

Gutter-Helmet
Gutter-Helmet
An affordabl e
gutter add -o n
with ·a uniqu e
Patented de s 1~ rc
You'll never
clean your
gutters aga1n .
guaranteed

CATERING SERVICES
Millie Duncan, Owner
Open 6:00 A.M .-9:00P .M . Monday -Friday
8;00-9:00 P.M . Saturday

homecook~d food ~ailv .. •Bakery I!.Ooda -made from scratch
•Catertng aerv1cea Provided ··Special Orders.

CALL FOR ORDERS- 992-7713
Bradbury Rood
Middleport r Ohio

SUPPORT
OUR YOUTH
AND
THE 1990
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR!!!
GAS- GROCERIES - VIDEO TAPES
PLUS MORE. . . Visit Our New Store

WHALEY'S GROCERY

STATE IT. 611

997-3757

DARWIN, QHIO

Wo rld RPsor t's Mag ic King
da m . This yea r they havP a lso
performed a t Sea World at
Or la ndo, F la ., a nd a f Nas h·
ville's world famous Opryla nd
USA. They a re a irt'ady sc hc ·
duled to perform in Ca liforni a
in the summer of 1991 a t
Dis ney la nd a nd a t thP DisnPy ·
la nd Hotel.

Showman of
Showman set
The a nnual showma n of
showma n co ntrs r of lhP MPigs
Co unt y Junior Fa ir w ill be hPid
a t II a. m . o n F riday .
F irst a nd seco nd pi a('('
winne rs of showm a nship in
beef, shPcp , swinf', a nd dai r y
ca tfle will com petp for th~
Showma n of Showme n Award .
The contes t will be jud gPd on
s howma nship IPc hniquP wit h
two a nim a ls in eac h spPr iPs to
be shown in each c lass .
The judges will sco rP th P
ex hibitor on a sca le of o nP to
fi ve with onf' being the b!'s 1 in
rach class .

Th e o nly gutter protection system guaranteeo tc
Keep your gutters clean and free- flowing . The o nl v
s ystem to offer ail -around home protection

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MIDNIGHT CLOGGERS - Sure to delight falrgoers at the Tuesday 9 p.m . perfonnance
on the Hill Stage will be these Midnight Cloggers of Bruce WoHe. Pictured left to right, they
are, front, Jodi Cummins, Stacy Roush, Crlssy Blake, singer and announcer, LesUe Elias,
director WoHe, Stephanie Sayre, Lisa Honaker, and Sheryl Thomas; second row . Unda
Montgomery, Mrytle StClair, Phyllis Scott, Garne tt Gerlach, Allee Lawhorn, Betty Lathey ,
Linda Roseberry, Betty Smith, and Betty Love; and third row, Tricla Cogar, Ellen Thoma,
Marilyn Wolfe, Margie Wolfe, Melanie Dudding, Shirley Simmons , Frances Imboden, Sue
Rice, Sue Sigman, Mary Woods, Sharon Wise, Sally Roush and Ruth Blake. Other membe rs
of the dance group not pictured are Carolyn Sayre, Jerry Scott, Tabitha Swe aringen, Megan
Swearinge n, Judy McDanie l, Donnie May, Rhonda Markin, and Judy McDonald.

THE ONCE-AND-FOR-ALL SOLUTION
TO GUTTER CLOGGING PROBLEMS

MILLIE'S RESTAURANT

Support The
1990 Meigs County Fair

F a irgoers a rc sure to he
plea sed as th e Midnig ht
Ci oggers of Bruce Wolfe da nce
onto the hili s tage T uesd ay
night a t 9 p. m. af the MPigs
County Fa ir.
The a udi ence will bP ta ke n on
a journey into the m ag ica l
world of show bu siness with
g lit zy produc tion numbers a nd
live vocal s.
Featured in the ir pe rfor·
mance will be the top 40 hit s,
rhythm and blues songs, as well
as country fa vorites. Al so In·
e luded within the show will be
seve ral patrioti c tunes a nd a
song from a boa dway mu sica l,
a long with a tribute to " life on
the roa d" , a il e nha nced by
s pecia l lighting a nd e ffects.
A new add ilion to the g roup is
the Midnig ht Ci oggers Pee Wef'
Tea m , a group of c hildre n who
range In age from six to 10
year s . They include J oshua
Markin, Chelsea Mo ntgom ery ,
Mic hael Hona ker , a nd ShPri
Cummins.
The Ciogger s travel ex re n·
s iveiy in the ir pr rfo r m a nce
schedule. Tbey ha ve bee n fea·
lured In performa nces in bo th
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10 YEAR MONEY BACK GUARANTEE

WE SUPPORT
OUR
FUTURE FARMERS

Installs on any house with conventional metal
gutter and shingle roof .

Get oil the roof.

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ENJOY
THE

1990
MEIGS
COUNTY

FAIR

fair!

AUGUST 14-1 5-16-17-18

SEE YOU THERE!!!
, ALWAYS POPULAR - Tractor-trock pull&lt;; art' alway s a popular ft'at urt' at lht&gt; Meigs
( ounty Fair and lht' 1990 I'VI'nt olfi'I'S a "ide rangE' for lht' t'njoymt'nl of participants and
s p('ctators allkt'. Sct'nt'S suc h as this art' SUJ"(' to!)(' "'Pt'att'd a.~ lht&gt; pulls go on from Tut'Sday
through Saturday.

Truck, tractor pulls popular
Truck and Ira n or pulh .n-,• a
popular ~\POl Jl !he f a1~ Jnd
r h r" ' f' J. r ~ hnuld ~"' no t' \ lf•pt ~t•n
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::t :-t.J bo~ s o r t: 1rb rL.t s:f: ~ -. ;; · · '&lt;'i pounds and bo\ so r
e1~: - :~ ·.&gt;m 16 1o ~'i pounds .-\
pJ L •Jff for each da\ ·5 Winner
" 111 b&lt;• hr ld Sdturda\ dl 4 p m
on lht· !rae tor pull area
ThP garden lra rtor tug pu ll
will be hpld Saturday. Augus t
IX. a! lp.m .
Th~ classes arp: youlh div·
is ion for drivprs under 11 )'Pars
as of .January 1. 1990, and lwo
Ojl&lt; 'n division for any agp or
spx . l'rizrs of $20. $IS and $10
wi lllw awarded l or Pac h class .
For th osP with m ore nostal·
gi&lt;" la strs. lhr antique lrac tor
pull will br sure to please.
The pull will be held Wrd nes diJY. at 7 p.m .
Th rr~ arC' classes lor J9:lR
model tractor s and under.
:l501 -4SOO pound s: 1936-1959.
4501-ooOO pound s: 19.19 1909,
o50Ho00 pounds; 19:l9 1959.
.1o00-:l800 pounds .
Prizes arr $7S, $50. $2:.. $15
and $10 .
ThP t rac tor-! r uck pull wi ll bP

hPid Sa · urd.l \ ..-\uguSI IS. Jl I roanng ~nginPs lhr• !ruck pul l.
pm
to b(' hP id Fr·iday, Augus!ll. a!
Tht&gt; ,., rn1 happPns tn fin'
I :lO p.m .. is l or \OU .
dt i!Prt' nl r la sSPS · tiiXXJ field
Thr pull i~cludps lour
'I&lt;X' k lrac!or . 80(() liPid slack r lassrs : 'l&amp;XJ lour wh('('l dri\'&lt;'
rr JC!ur. lll. l"Ul field stock rra c- modiliC'd !ruck. 6200 lou r whppJ
·,,r 1°. '-«l roa d usP wmi !r ae
dri\P modified !ruck. ~ROO
tor and lhr '&gt;.')( () local \ Okl'l supPr stock !ruck pull and 6100
roa d -use l our whp('J dri\·p stock !ruck pull Prizps range
!ruck Pr izE" rdngr fr om S150 10 fr·om S.lOO loa lo" of $ 1 ~ in lhP
SJ ll
&gt;~ oc k !ruck pull
If _I OU likP lhp &lt;n11nrl nl

FIVE POINTS
EXPRESS
ST. RT. 7

POMEROY, OHIO
PHONE 992-6891

DRIVE-THRU CONVENIENCE STORE

ICE, GROCERIES, GAS, BEER,
WINE, POP, ICE CREAM, PICNIC
SUPPLIES .
INSTANT LOTTERY
VCR TAPES

4-H flowt&gt;r show
projt'('IM t'ncouragt•d
Four H m~mbrrs l ak ing pari
in fl owr r projrc t s are r nco u r
il g~d l o rn !Pr thC' 4-H Fl ower
Show on Wednesda y, August IS
a! noon . Members shou ld bring
th~ir flowers and wi ll make
th&lt;'ir arra ngeml'nt in Iron! of
t h ~ jud gl'. Flowrrs shou ld ha\'r
com~ from lhPir own gardr n
and l'&lt;H"h mrmbN ca n hav(' onp
r•nfr y .

MEIGS COUNTY

STOP AFTER A HOT DAY AT THE FAIR
fOR YOUR ICE £:OLD REFRESHMENTS!

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Happy Fair IM\
"u•·lttO~ Days To All!!~"uunto•
~lah~ Minimum Prices on All Beer

OPEN TIL MIDNIGHT ALL FAIR W.EEK

A lot of people put a lot of time and effort into making the Meigs
County Fair among the finest in Ohio. Pleasant Valley Hospital
salutes the people behind the scenes for making Fair Week a joyous
celebration of youth, agriculture and community.
To those of you who will attend this year's festivities, we say
enjoy the fun and games, the music and the exhibits. But remember the days will be hot, the temptation to overindulge in carnival rides
and fairgrounds food will be great and the possibility for accidents
exists even when the best safety precautions have been taken. Be
careful, use good common sense when choosing the activities in
which you will participate and maintain heathful eoting and drinking
habits. Our hope for all is a safe and fun Fair Weeki

Stop by and visit with us at our booth
at the Meigs County Fair
August 14 • 181

AUGUST
14-15-16-17-18

Support The Fair!
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.. Blood Pressure
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GOOD SELECTION - COMPETITIVE PRICES

WHALEY'S

992-7013

AUTO
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992-5553

1-800-848-0070
DARWIN, OHIO

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Little Mister, Miss Contest popular event
Alway s a popular frature of
lhP Meigs County Fai r is till'
Little Mi ster and Miss M•' igs
County and the PrPity RaiJ&gt;·
coniPsts .
ThP PVPnt s this yPar arr
bPing sponsorE&gt;d by Buttons and
Bows and Hood Family ShO!'s.
both of PomE&gt;roy, with th•·
Middi E&gt;port BuslnE&gt;ss and Pr o
fE&gt;ssional WomPr!' s Club to tJp in
chargP.

Livestock
•
pnncesses
to be at fair

TITLE TO PASS - Amanda Fetty, Pomeroy, and Daniel
~,.,,. Sidwell II, ChPStl'r, 1989 Uttle Miss and Mister Meigs
County, plcturl'd hPre just after they were crowned, will
rPIInqulsh their titles Wednesday afternoon. At f: 30 p.m.
that day on the Hill Stage, Meigs County youngsters, five
through seven, will be looked over 1111d talked to by a panel of
out·of·town judges who will select the 1990 Uttle Mister and
Miss MPigs County.

AI thr Mr igs Co untY .lu ni&lt;&gt;r
F ai r np.x t U' PP k . ,·isitors w ill
han• thP opportun i ty to lllt't't
t h !' r P i g n i n !! I f\· t' s tor k
prinC..'SSt'S
T hi.s ~ t'.lr tht' J unior Lur
Bwrd organizt'd llvt&gt;S hx·k pnn
c..os.s rvntt's ts l or ~ . shft&gt;p.
swinl:'. rabbits. dair) · and
horst&gt;S . Any mt'lllbl:'r ol any of
the youth gr oups w~fl:' t&gt;ligiblt&gt;
to entPr th P ronlt&gt;st tf they had
taken part i n a pro ject or livt'd
on a !arm producing that
species .
Thos e prlncE&gt;ssps WE'r e
crownt'd at the livestock intrr·
vi Pws las 1 Tuesday . They will
bP taking part in lhP lives tock
shows during the fair a nd
participating in the Junior Fair
parade on Wt'dnesday at 5: 30
p.m. In front o! the grandstand.
Gowns for 1he princes ses
were donat ed by .JpweiPrs o!
America .

The Litllr Mister and Mi ss
MPigs Count y coniPs t will be
held on thr hill stage WednPs·
day at 4::10 p.m . The dPadllne
for regisiPring is noon on
TuPsday. ThPrP i s a $1 entry feeand those entering must com ·
piPte an entry coupon. The ·
forms and entry fpp may be
turn Pd int o th!' sPcrPiary's

ribbon for entering . Two $~~,
gift certificates will lw
awarded to the winner s.
In the pretty baby r ontt ·s t
there are eight cat egorips 10 1:
children from birth to four
years of age. Again part ici
pants must be resid ent s of
Meigs County. The judging wi ll
be by out -of-county judges
officr or mailrd to Eva Robson,
Entry forms and th p $1 &lt;'ntrv
41 720 Pomrroy Pike, Pomeroy , fee must be submitted Ol'fore
Ohio 45769.
noon on Thursday . ThPrr will
To parti cipatP in the contest , be one girl and one boy sPIPr tPd
thP childrPn must be rPsiding in as the first place wlnnpr in each
1\fpigs County and must be at category . The boy winnr rs will
lt•as t fi,·p but not morp than r eceive $10 gift certifir at&lt;'s
't' l 't'n yt'ar s of age . ThP birth from Hood Family ShO!'s, whilr
datPs must bP llrtwern Jan . 1, the girl winners will rpceivp $IO
191(3 and Jan . I. 1985.
gift certificates from Rult ons
All co ntes tant s will rPceive a and Bows.

ENTRY BLANK
MEIGS COlJNTY FAIR
PRETTY BABY CONTEST or
LITTLE MISS or
UTTLE MISTER MEIGS COUNTY
Name

····· ········ ···· ····· ··············································· ··········

Glri.. ... ... .... Boy .. ....... ... Phone No ... ... .. ........ .... ...... .. .... ..... .
Birth Date ......... ......... ... .... ...... ..... .... ..................... ... ........
Parents Names .. ...... ... ..... .. .... ....... ....... .......... ...................
Address ....... ...... ............................................ ............ .. .....
CONTEST ENTRY: (Check)

(
(
(

) Pretty Baby Coatest
) Little Miss Cont..t
) Little Mister Cont..t
Send application with $1.00 lor each chlld enterPd lo
Eva Roll;on. 41720 Pomeroy Pike, Pomeroy, Oh . 45769

Congratulations
To All The People Who
Have Worked So Very
Hard To Make The
l27th Meigs County Fair
Possible.

WE ARE PROUD OF
OUR COUNTY FAIR!

Shady River
Shufflers perfonn
at Meigs fair

Friday, August 17
Next week's Meigs County
Fair will give fans another
opportunity to enjoy a performance by the popular Shady
River Shufflers clogging team .
The high spirited group
under the direction of Paulette
Harrison who also does ali the
choreography, wlll perform a
tribute to Meigs County on
Friday, August 17 at 6:ll p.m. at
the Hlll Stage.
Paulette Is responsible for
that energetic music, colorful
costuming and fancy footwork!
Whether dancing, driving the
team van or designing the
costumes, she is the heart o! the
group. She speaks with pride
about the members of the team,
whom she refers to as "fam·
lly" . In fact, that's exactly
what they are. The group Is
made up of two teams of 24
members: eight juniors and 16
adults .
Their kind of precision dane·
lng takes a great deal of
practice. The group has been
together for the past six years •
and on Tuesday evenings you
will find the group at the
Pomeroy Municipal Building
working on new routines . You
can find them practicing every
Tuesday evening at the Pome·
roy Municipal I}ullding.
Southeastern Ohio has long
bPen known for Its numerous
summer and fall community
festivals . The Shady River
Shufflers have lively performances scheduled for many of
them .
However. there's no place
like home, and the team has
planned an exceptional evening
for the Meigs County Fair. For
those of you who saw and
enjoyed the patriotic July
Fourth show In Middleport,
there will be a repeat of the
patrioti c sa lute in song and
"signing'· by Sandy Butcher
and Nikki Bunch.
Several Impersonations of
famous celebrities, such as
Dolly Parton, The Judds, and
Brenda Lee, had been added to
the program
variety to

the Meigs County Fair show.
Later this year, members of
the Shady River Shufflers will
be traveling to Hawaii, where
they wlll join cloggers from
across America and Canada .
The dancers will also be ap·
pearlng at fairs In Perry,
Athens and Morgan counties,
as well as two special shows at
the Ohio State Fair and have
accepted an invitation to ap·
pear on stage at the University
of Rio Grande where they will
be sharing knowledge about
clogging as a folk art.
And as at all shows, the
"Awesome Fan Award" will be
awarded to someone attending
the Meigs County Fair show .

SHADY RIVER SHUFFLERS - The Shady River Shulflers will be perfonnlng at the
Meigs County Fair on Friday evening at 8:30p.m. on the HID Stage. Members of the clogging
group are left to right, front, Elizabeth Moore, Denise ColterUI, Susie Cotterill, Jodie Sisson,
Daniel Young, Amy Yonker, Melissa Ramsburg, Ashley Hannahs; second row, Kay
Hemsley, Amy Warth, HoUy WIUlams, Rhonda Hannahs, Love Batey, Heather Howard,
Debby Bums, Jodi Harrison, Director Paulette Harrison, third row, Danny Young, Tammy
Moore, Peggy Roush, Donny Grate, Janet Brown, Paula Yonker, Mildred Hudson, Unda
Young, and fourth row, Richard Brown and Bill Hudson. David Glass Is also a member of the
Shufflers.

A SALUTE TO THE
YOUTH OF
MEIGS COUNTY
MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR

FROM
THE

AUG. 14-18

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TRAVELIN' ON GOSPEL QUARTET - Tlw Trav~lin' On
Gospel Quartet will be perfonnlng at tht&gt; M1•igs County Fair
Friday, 5:30p.m., at the Hill Stagt&gt;. From h•ft an•: 1\nn
Gillian, Coolville; John Col'n, Coolville; .Judy Adams,
Rl't&gt;dsvllle; and J l' lf Gandee, Coolville.

Registered heifer giveaway
Again thi s yf'ar lh f' Farmf'rs
Bank and Savings Co . wi ll
spo nsor a rf'gis tt•rf'd dairv
hPifPr g lvPa way .
·
Thp ru!Ps s p~rlfy that th f' bo)'
or gi rl must be at !Pas t Pigt:
.YI'a r s of agf' by Jan. I. 1990 and
cannot bP morr I han IR yrars of
agp as of .Jan. I. 1~ . 11 is
furlhrr rPquirrd that lhPbo\·or
girl b~lon g l o the M{'igs Co~nly
i11'11Pr l.i\'PS(OI'k [)ain· 4-H
Club .
·
Th!' r·l'l 'ipil'nl ot lhr hl'i!Pr
mu" indica!!' inlrnt toPxhlbi t a
dain· projPcl al lhr 1991 Mrigs
( 'o'- '1\ Fair and if for som f'
l'l'd -'on ca nnot fulfill !h al rpquil! 'nH'nl. lhrn must donal~
1111 · firs! hPifPr ca lf bark Into
lh1 · program .
In ihP l'vrnt somr lh ing
I L I!JI ~· n s w hich r1-q uin•s thp
1111lilT to wll the hPifPr b~ forr
' 'll' fre shPn s, h1 • or shP Is
r1 ·quin·d l o co nta r l thl' Mrigs
&lt;"ounlv l·: xtp nsion Office. Arrangl'mPnts wi ll lhPn bP madf'
lo ha 1·1' lh1· recipil'nt mak ~ a
mo nl '\' donation bac k Int o th e
progTiJ m .

ln!Pn·ipw with lhf' MPigs
Co unt\· Bf'ller l.J\·psfoc k 4-H
Oair)· Club romrni iiPP prior to
lhr giwawa \· tirnP which is6: 4~
p.m . Frida\ in lhP hill show
ring .
Anolhf'l' n'QuirPmPnt is that
lh{' " ·i n!lf'r must bP prPsf'nl for
lhP gi,·pa wa\' cpremony .
Applications can be plckPd
up al lhp Diary Food Stand in
lhr [)airy Barn at lhP fair .
A hailf'r for thf' hf'i ff'r to bl'
gl\·pn away by th~ Farmrrs
Bank will bl' provld1'&lt;l by R &amp; (;
FPPd and Supply .

Thp boo th of Vrtrrans MPm
orla l Hos pital will bp mO\'Pd to
a npw loca tion for thl' 1 ~1'111
M~igs County Fair.
For a number of vPars thl'
hospita l 's sPrvice ·a rea" has
b('('n loca tPd in the Rock
Springs Gr ange Building. How
rvrr. this )'rar. lhP hosp it al has
bN•n assignrd an arpa in thP
nrw comnwrc ial building loca ll'd in thP heart of 1h1•
midway.
Hospit al p1•rsonnl'l will bP at
lhP fair rach day fr om I to 9
p.m . and will offf'r frel' blood
sugar and blood prt&gt;ssure tPs ting to lhP public . In addition.
I hi' hos pit al will bP di stributing
a number of at trar tivP favors
including yard sticks in viv id
co lor s. ball hats and minlaturr
footballs donP in the co lors of
lhr four arra high sc hools, sun
\'ism·s. party mugs , crickrt
cl ic kPrs. pl'ns, kPy chain s.
polholdl'l's . magnf' t s and fan s.
In addition vi sitors to thP booth
will bP glvPn a variety of thP
mos t up-to-dat f' healthcarf' li IPra lurP. Visitors will also bp
ln vi tPd to r~gister for fivPat tendancP prizps which wil t be

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WE'LL BE LOOKING -FOR YOU!!
AUGUST 14 AUGUST 18, 1990
MEIGS COUNTY
Visit Us At The

Holzer Medical Center
Mobile Unit
Next To the
Commercial Building.

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(614) 992-6624
23S WEST

SECOND STREET

POM£ROY, OHIO
4S769

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FOR THE INDIVIDUAL SCREENINGS
IN THE MOBILE UNIT.

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Blood Pressure
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Automotive Supplies
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,1\\'; mll'd as a pa1 ·1 of lilt'
lwspital' s co un ty fai r aclivi l ii 'S . Tlu • pri /PS in clud1• a stow
&lt;'IH&gt;kl· t·. a maniPI clock, a
&lt;·amt&gt;ra . a ta rgf' coo iPr and an
i\M FM Sl l' r eo porl a blt•
cass1&gt;1 tr plavr t·.
ThP booth will opPra ll ' from t
to ~ p.m .. TuPsda _v throu g h
Friday .

of Lee who wa s an advisor 111
lhl' M eigs County BettPr Li 1.1,,
lock Dairy 4-H Club.
Th e award is givPn baspd on
th ~ members's kn owiPdgf' and
sktll of diary information with
the judgp of the 4-H dairy sho\1'
to se lec t the winner .
·
Th p winnPrs up to thi s 111111 ,
have been 19il6, ,Jprr y Smith
.lor Parker. both 19R7 ;tnd 19HH.
&lt;Hid .Jill Ta v lor. 1989.
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TO All THOSE WHO HAVE WORKED SO HARD
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WE "THANK YOU!!"

"SEE YOU THERE!"

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Middl«'port , OH. 45760

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Fair always highlight for 4-H club members

,No Cook-Off
The beef and pork cook-offs
held for the past several years
will not bp held at the 1990
M&lt;&gt;lgs County Fair du&lt;&gt; to lh&lt;'
small ntlfllhf'r of p~ rticipanls

las I year. The cook-offs wi II b!'
reschedul&lt;&gt;d next yPar if
e~ough lnl&lt;&gt;r&lt;&gt;stls shown, Mary
(,limon•. Fair Board SP&lt;'r&lt;'lar\'
sa id.
·

See You At The Fair

AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18
Complimt&gt;nls of

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ST. RT. 124

SYRACUSE

STOP AND SEE OUR FAIR SPECIALS

10% OFF .
•Cement Bird Bath
•Fountains
•Catus
•Cement Porch Boxes

•Frogs
•Angels
•Deer
•Kissing Dolls

BUY FROM US AND SAVE, YOUR
BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED

'

James P. Conde, D.O.
Osteopathic
Physician-Surgeon
992-6800
155 N. SECOND AVE.

'fHIKIJI.C; - Susan Wolf
nwdt•l•·•l lhl' striking hla•·k
and whll••
suit whh-h she
~·rt·alt·d a' ht&gt;r 1-H duh project
Ill
tht• drt'ssing-lor-the-joh
•·alt&gt;gory at the annual 4-11
stylt• show. She was one of 10
duh nu•mtwrs st•lt•t•tt•d to
partidpalt• In tht• Ohio Slate
l'alr t'IHllPf'tltlon.

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

ENJOY THE 1990
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR!

127th MEIGS COllNTY FAIR
Al!Gl!ST 14-15-16-17-18

FOR ALL YOUR

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BEDDING PLANTS
SEE US.

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MARKET &amp; GREENHOUSES
773-5721

THEN SEE US!

For All Your
Building &amp; Remodeling

"See You At The Fair"

PHIL DIRT AND
THE DOZERS

Needs!!!!

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16TH
AT 8:00P.M.

Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Co.
992-3671

POMEIOY I OHIO

555 PARK• ST.

ThP MPigs Co unty Fair is
Alcohol d&lt;'cisions : PPnny
always a highlight for 4-H club
APikPr. Bn•nr RosP, with Chris mPmb&lt;&gt;rs. ]l' s thai tim!' whPn
tinP Schultz, honorabl !'
they get to show their veresatll - mPntlon .
lty, their creativity, their skill
LPadNship skills I Crv sral
in growing and showing.
Smith. 1-:lizab!'lh Downi&lt;• .
Among lh!' spvpral hundr£'d
LPadPrship ski ll s II Lha
who will bP displaying arr
Hoffman. Miranda Nicholson .
gra nd and rPsNvr champions
LPadNship skills Ill : Chris ·
in misct'llan&lt;'ou s projPcls an - linr Schultz, Ruby Burkl'.
nounc&lt;&gt;d following judging this
Laundry for bPginnPrs : Mar·
W!'Pk by thl' MPigs County tiP Holt£'r, Kristin TorTI'S, with
Ex lt•ns ion SprvicP.
Laurl£' BlankPnship. Adria
Til(' winm•rs arr lisfpd gra nd
Frwkrr, Christy llrakP &lt;Jnd
and rPs£'rvr. r£'spt'cfivply. in
Erin Smith.
honorabiP
I hi' va rious ca l£' gor iPs of judg - nwnrion .
lng .
Willllf'r.' an• list('(! as
Exploring my honw and nw :
follows :
Amy Varni'.\.
Cn'&lt;J ti vP wr itin g : Traci
Canim' pPI can· : Ht'IJ!'I'I'il
HPinPs, Hobin WhiiP . w ith Scoff .
.Ioyer Pickrns. SusiP Franl'is.
Ca rs: Billy Cr&lt;JnP, HPalhN
Anna Wolf and N()(•llt· l'ick!'ns.
Wl'll, with RPnaP Poolt•r. honor
l10norabh• nwnlion .
abll' mf'ntion .
SafPiy spPilking : Adam
First aid : Brandon HurkiPV.
Sh('('t s. Dani••llf' (;ruPSN .
Kristin TorTI'S, with Marti&lt;'
0Pmonslralions : Tt·am,
Hollrr and Crrla Hifflr. honor ·
Hobin Whilt• &lt;Jnd BobbiP Whitl',
abiP mrntion.
Hilly Cranp and ll&lt;•n Cranl' ;
Looking good: Sara lr Fr yd·
indi vidual, Nichola Pil'kPn s man. Kim Micha!'l , with Eliza ·
and .Joshua Hag!'r, Hilly ('ranr.
b£' 1h Downie,
honora bl&lt;'
with B!'n Cranf'. honorabll'
mpntion .
Ll't 's bPgin cooking BriclgPI
Vaughan, VaiNil' Karr. with
HPiwkah Karr and Pamda
Nr!'c&lt;', honor a blr mention .
Tricks for lr£'a ls : H!'n Cran£',
Vlncrnl RrodNil'k. with HPnal'
Pool£'r. Tricla Davis and Hlki
llarringPr . honorablr mention.
Br!'ads 1: Clndi StPwart.
MPr!'dllh Crow, with MichPIIP
l.aughf'l'y, honor a bll' mPn rion .
(;rpat (;rain' : Dorothy
I .P ifhPil .
MPals lor Pasv I iving : l'indy
Housh. NoPIIP Pickl'ns. wllh
Ruby llurkP , honorablp
mPntion.
Ou !door rnokf'I'V I : M ichPIIP
Scoff, Lisa Stl'lh&lt;•m. with &amp;v Pr ly Stewart. Tammy Mlllt•r,
.Jason Pullins and /\nita Thomas, honorabiP mPntion .
Outdoor cookNy II Robin
Whlf£', MirhPIIt• l. aughPry .
Food, frlpncls and fun : Lisa
Hoffman. Bobbil' Whirr. with
Gr!'la HiffiP , hnnorabl!'
mrn rion.
Fit it all rogpfhPr 1: Sarah
Frydman, Erin Smith. with
DaniPIIr GruPsN and .Jona than Avis, honor ab ll' mrnli on .
Around I hi' world with food :
(;rrla HlfflP. Df'bra Frost. with
Huby llurkP. honorahl!'
m!'ntlon
Extraordinary rggs : Marrir
Holt('!' . .Jessica KarT . with
VIcki Warm•r, KriiPy (;ruPs&lt;•r
and .Jaml•• Ervin, honorabiP
mPntion .
Exploring an imals : B'r·al n
Hoffm an. Roxannf' Williams.
with Lisa S!Pihf'm, honorable
mpnflon .
CagPd birds In thP hom&lt;&gt;:
Emily Asb!'ck . Hridgf'l
VarnPy .
CuinPa Pig : Mary Francis .
H a mstrr s: Mary Nally.
('hristinP Schullz, with Pa rt y
Na lly. honorablr mPntion .
Staying hra llh y : Va l£'r i l'
KarT .
KP!'ping fit : Li sa Hoffman,
Kl.m MJchaPI ~ with Kelly

mention .
Tobacco and you: ChrlstlnP
Schultz, Brrnt Rosr.
Adv£'nlun•s in vision Ill :
Robin Whit!' .
Myslrrirs of minowave:
Ca r-riP Morrl ss£'y.
Advancrd laundry: Robin
Whir£', .Jpnny Varn&lt;'y .
Living and learning with
children : Crissy Summ&lt;&gt;rs.
Crystal Oonahu&lt;', with .Jan&lt;&gt;l
Sp!'ncPr. Krlsti Warner and
Phyllis CLark , honorabiP
m£'nlion .
TPPns IParn about children :
Mir&lt;Jnda Nicholson, 1Erin
Smith, with Vicki Warner,
honorabh· mrntion.
GPnPalogy : LPigh Mash,
Cy nthia Coi!Prill, with Christi£'
('oopPr. honoraiJir nwnlion.
You and your mon&lt;y MikP
Park('J', honorab l!' m!'nlion .
Furnilurr &lt;Jnd woodwork r£'c
ycli ng: llohbi!' Whirr. /\nita
Calaway .
Modrl ruckl'try : Billy ('ranP.
ILl. Nicholson, with .Jonathan
Avis and .Ja so n Ervin. honora ·

blp mpnfion .
Buying your first car: Mlk!'
Parkrr, Aaron Ca rd .
"xploring lh£' world of Pl£'rtrlcity : Mlchapl Smith. Chris
Hamm, with Ben CranP. honorabl£' mention.
Working with rl!'clrlcily :
Billy CranP, Mall Clark .
Morelivingandl!'arningwilh
chlldrpn : Mandl ShPrts . .JuliP
Young.
M P, you and olhPrs 1· HPbecca WiiPs .
LPt's IParn ro mana g&lt;' mo-

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

my ShPIIy HPndricks. I ·.. J
Harri s.
AdvPnturPs in homP liYing :
DPbra Frost, Crystal Donolru•·
Your first hom!' awa)' I rom
homP: Cr£'ta Hiffh·. Sarah
Wi!Ps .
Modrl airplanP : Hill\
Francis.
You and yo ur bik• ·: .Joel \'
Hupp, .lohn T. WhiiP.
Ma g nPt i sm: Mar lilt· II
.Juslic!'.
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992-9941
MIDDLEPORT I OHIO

803 SOUTH THIRD

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786 N. 2nd Ave.

MASON, WV.

Aul!ust 14th thru 18th

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Middleport, OH.
Ph. 992-6491

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CLOTHING ,JUDG lNG - Anita Calaway, right, is pictured
t•xplaining the outfit she made to Sandi Eyman, judge, during
the 4-11 clothing judging session held recently at Pomeroy
Village Hall. Anita created an outfit for her project,
"Spectator Sports Clothes."

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Hotx·: Pat (;lobs . Mf'lissa
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Hollins, !&lt;ric l'owt'll. Mt'loctv
I .a\\Tt'nl't', .lt•n •nt.\ Carr. Sltan·t'
ll a ll , Ph ilip ILunm and Mikr
( ;ut•ss. honorabiP mt•ntion .
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\\'ondt •rful 1n&gt;rld of \l·ood :
lh·;m Bucklt'l·. C..l . Harris.
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We're Proud To Support The
1990 Meigs County Fair
August 14-15-16-17-18

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surance Services

992-6687

214 EAST MAIN

POMEROY, OHIO

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l'ullins, with !!andy llurkl'
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Wot·king with wood and tool s:
.Jo hn T. Whit&lt;'. Il..l . Nic holson,
11 i th HP;tlh l 'mffitt , honorablr
lltt•n I ion.
Learnin g abou t &lt;"om put rrs :
Ma ll Morrh and I&lt;P IIiP Er vin .
i.Parning alx&gt;ul program ·
nting: Tra &lt;"i IIPim•s, Mirhf'ilr
St ·o II .
l&lt;.x pl o t in g photo g raph y :
Stwni Smith, Hilly Frant·is .
Ll'l 's l'Xplorr thP outdoors I :
l&lt;mily Asb!'&lt;"k. Billy Schultz .
Exploring our forrs ts: Scott
I Jodson. honorable mrntion .
Exploring Ohio ponds: .lenny
\ ';trnry .
Ohio mammals : Adria
I,., t•ckrr. ,lpff Stethrm .
Fishing for thr brg innrr :
Matt Milliron, Joshua Roush,
wi th .Jeff Hosr. Brrnt Rose and
Travis Lodwi ck, honorable
nwntion.
Safrt y wi th gun s: Vincent
1\rodrri&lt;"k. Matt Clark, with
.Jaso n l·: r v in , lt ono rahll'
nwntion .
Corn : Mal'!ir Hoi! Pt·
Mrs . ( ;ardpn's grrt •n Sl'l'tH':
Bl'n C'r&lt;J nt·, iteb!'ka hI&lt; arT , wi tit
.Ja so n Mora. honorablt ·
nwntion .
Vrg!'lablt· gardPnin g 1 J·: m.
ily Asb!'ck . .JcnnifPr Mora . with
Cary N Pt 't' P, honurahiP
rn1•ntion .
VinC' crops : Adria 1-'n•l'kt•r,
Martlr Hoitl'r , with 13randon
Buc kley, hcnorable m ention.
Aquatic sc ience : Jennif&lt;'r
Clifford. with Brent Hose and
Bryan Co lw e ll, honora bi P
mention .
Archery : .John Wolfr, Chuck
Parkrr.
G rowing annual flower s:
Matt Morris, Martie Holter
with Anna Wolf, honorabl~
mention.
Growing houue plant s: Adria
Frecker, Roxanne Williams.
Family vegetable garden·
lng: Adria Frecker. Crys tal
Smith.

Gloeckner's Restaurant
992-5853

111 EAST MAIN

POMEROY, OHIO

MEIGS COUNTY

Offer Good Now Thru August 31, 1990

Completely Installed
With 200 Gallons Of
Petrolane LP Gas

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August
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MEIGS COUNTY FAIR!

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SCENES OF FAIR FUN

Meigs County Fair
August 14-15-16-17-18

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Talent show slated
Aug. 14 at fair
Th(' Meigs County Junior Fa ir.
Roard is aga in sponsoring a
tJ IPnt show this ypar .
It wi ll b(' hPid a t TuPsday 4
p.m. o n th e Hillside Stag('. The
cont Ps t is open to people or a ll
J);('S d nd a sound sys tem will bP
avJ iia bi P.
Ent ry fpp is $2 a nd prizps aw
fir st place, $15; seco nd pla c!',
$10; a nd third pl arP. $5.

Other fairs listed
If a fter the Me igs Co unt y
Fair ends nex t weekend. you
a re still In a "fair" mood, thPrP
a re many others around thP
s tate to attend.
ThP Ohio Agr icultura l So·
c IPt y sc heduie lists t hPsP
count y fairs yet to take placp :
Allen at Lima . Aug . 18·25;
As hland , Sept. 16·22; Belmont
a t St. Clairsville, Sept. 5·9;
Brown at Georget ow n, Sept.
24·29 ; Columbiana a t Lisbon.
Aug . 21-26; Cos hocton. Sept .
29·0rt. 4
Darke a t Greenville, Aug .
17·25; Defiance at Hicks ville,
Aug . 18-25; Delaware, Sept.
15·21; Fairfield at Lancas ter ,
Oct. 9-13; Fulton at Wakuseon,
Sept. 1·6; Geauga at Burton.
Aug . 30·Sept. 3; Guernsey at
Old Washington, Sept. 10-16;
Hancock at Findlay, Aug. 29Sept . 3; Hardin at Kenton, Sept.
5-9.
Highland at Hillsboro, Sept.
H; Hocking at Logan, Sept.
9-15; Lake at Palnsvllle, Aug.
22·26; Lorain at Wellington,
Aug. 20·26; Mahonlng at Ca n·
field, Aug. 29·Sept. 3; Monroe
a t Woodfield, Aug. 20-25; Mont gomery at Dayton, Aug. 29Sept. 3; Morgan at McConnelsville, Sept. 4-8; Morrow at Mt.
Gilead. Aug. 28-Sept. 1.
Portage at Randolph, Aug.
22·26; Sandusky at Fremont ,
Aug. 21 ·26; Stark at Canton ,
Aqg . 28-Sept. 3; Tu sca rawas at
Dover. Sept. 18-23; · Van Wert.
Aug . 30·Sept . 5; Was hington at
Marietta. Sept. 1-4.

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1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR TALENT SHOW

Arts, crafts from past will be at fair·

T liF:SOA Y, AliC. 14-5: 00 P.M. - HILLSIDE STAGE

A glimpse of yesteryear will be during the open hours. Members
available to Meigs Countlans at of the Meigs County Pioneer and
the fair next week In the old log Historical Society will be hosts
cabin which will be open from 1 to each day at the cabin and fair
10 p.m. each day .
visitors are Invited to stop by to
Various arts and crafts from vi e w th e exhibits and
the pas t will be demonstrat ed demonstrations .

DON-T MISS
THE 1990
MEIGS COUNTY

Your Name
Address _
Phone
Talent to be Performed
I wish to participate In the Meigs County Fair Talent Show. l
agree to ahlde by the show rules.

AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

RULES FOR TALENT SHOW:
E ntri es wtll bt&gt; Judged on tal l'nt, appeoranct', t&gt;X J)E'rtlu and sportsma nship.
Any Meigs County re-sldt&gt;nt Is eligiblE' lo f' nt Pr .
Prlzos will bo awarded as follow s: lst - $15: 2nd- S10: Jrd-$5.

•FUN •THRILLS •ATTRACTIONS
For All Your New and Used
Cars and Truck Needs See Us!!!

Ent ry r.. of $2.00 should accompany onlry blank.

We salute all those who work so
hard to make the Meigs County
fair ~ossiblefll
COURT STREET GRILL

General Machine Work and Welding
Heliarc-Spray
Welding Supplies
Complete Radiator Service
Portable Welding Service

Smith-Nelson Motors, Inc.

TWIN CITY MACHINE &amp;WELDING

992-2174
500 EAST MAIN

LOCAL TALENT - ''COuntry Blend," that four piece band playing country, new country,
and old rock and roll, will be back at the Meigs County Fair this year. They will be appearing
on the hill stage Tuesday at 6: 30 p.m. In the group which also does vocals are from the left,
David Spencer, drums; Ivan Powell, bass and rhythm guitar; Howard Writesel, lead and
rhythm guitar; and Dennis Wolle, rhythm bass and lead guitar. The band combines flftes
and sidles rock and roll along with country favorites .
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POMEROY, OHIO

992-9915

112 COURT STREET

Support The 1990
Meigs County Fair!

FAIR!!

Signature
SEND ENTRY BLANKS PLUS$2.00 ENTRY FEE TO THE MEIGS
EXTENSION OFFICE, BOX 3Z, POMEROY, OHIO 45789.

FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.

Saluting The 1990
Meigs County Fair
Leesa Murphey and Associates

WE NOW OFFER IMPRINTED

T-SHIRTS - CAPS - JACKOS
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Public Relations &amp; Advertising

992-2922

EXCEPTIONAL QUAUTY AT-REASONABLE
PRICES ... BUV LOCALLY.

Cattle Halters,
Horst &amp; Pony
Halters, Whips,
leads, Stock Canes,
llankets, Fortu
Tubs &amp; luckets,
Galvanized Tubs &amp;
Buckets, Shampoos, fly
Sprays &amp; Repellents, Brushes,
(~Wry Combs, GrooMing Supplies,
Yttlrinarian s..plies, Rabbit
Chew &amp; Supplies, Purina Chows
and Animal H•lth Aids For
All Farm Animals.

""Enjoy Your Ti,me At
The Meigs County Fair"

ENJ Y THE 1990
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

MIDDLEPORT TROPHIES.
992-6128
SO Riverview Drive
Middleport, OhiCI

MEIGS COUNTY
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Meigs County's Only Full Line
Authorized Purina Chow Dealer.

AUGUST 14TH-18TH

R&amp;G FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
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COUPON :
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KING SERVI!frJIR. HARDWARE

The Store with "All linds of Stuff"
for Pets, StabiH, large &amp; Sntall Animals, lawns &amp; Gardens

992-5020
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ENTERTAINMENT
FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY
•EXHIBITS
•CONTESTS
•RACES

•SHOWS
•RIDU
•GAMES

The 1990
Meigs
County
Fair!!
To til ths mtng ht,d WOf.lnl
p10p/s who hns mtds "' ltlt
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FAIR DAYS-AUGUST 14th-18th

"Support Our Youth"

"We Salute All Those Involved "'

399 W. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
992-2164

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POMUOY, OHIO

992-3768

992-3748
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

PRESCRIPTION SHOP
992-6669
253 North Second, .Middleport, OH.

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COMPETING AT THE STATE FA IR - AmyMPtzger,left ,
and Lori Hayes , right , a re currently showing at the o.h~o
State Fair. Amy Is riding in the t oniest class a nd Lor i IS
riding pleasure class.

12 7TH ANNUA.l MEIGS ·COUNTY FAIR
5 Big Days - August 14-15-16-17-18

FAIR OA¥S
Don't Miss The

.. .TO All THOSE WHO WORK SO HARD
AND VOLUNTEER SO MANY HOURS OF
TIME, WE .. THANK YOlJ" fOR~AKING
THE MEIGS COUNTY FAfR GREAT ...

MEIGS COUNT¥ FAIR!!

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BLUE STREAK CAB CO. INC. &amp;
. BLUE STREAK DELIVERY SE~VICE
172 N. Second Ave.
Middleport, Ohto 45760
(614) 992-6471
Gary E. SnouHer

William E. SnouHer

614-992-7446

614-992-2413
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PROBATE COURT
JUDGE
VOUR ~OTE ANO INFLUENCE
APPRECIATED
THANK YOU
Paid for by the Candidate, D. Michael Mullen.
105 E. Second St., Pomeroy, OH .

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Crow and Crow
AnORNEYS AT LAW

MAINTENANCE &amp; REPAIR

SPECIAL

RAWLINGS-COATS

$1886

992-6059

Fisher
Funeral
Home
BRUCE FISHER • Owner I Operator

ACROSS FROM
IIINER'S THRIFT STORI
13111 Powell St., Middleport

MIDDLEPORT

992-2036

992-2725

RUTLAND
TIRE SALES &amp; SERVICE
Main St., Rutland, Ohio
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992-2903

Summerfields Restaurant
CHESTER, OHIO

985-3857

Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto
POMEROY I OHIO

992-2094

Jim Cobb

Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Geo Inc.
POMEROY OHIO

992-6614 ·

Tewksbary Barber Shop
POMEROY, OHIO

300 WEST SECOND

Pomeroy Flower Shop

POMEROY, OHIO

Racine Department Store

992-5766

•EXHIBITORS

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

K&amp;C Jewelers

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Kay's Beauty Salon

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Ohio Valley Plumbing &amp; Heating

992-5141

992-7843

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SEE .Y~UR UNIROYAL DEALER TODAY

RUTLAND, OHIO

742-2100

AuR. 14·15·16·17·18

(614) 742-3088

Pomeroy, Ohio

992-2259

Join The Fun
SEE YOU THERE!

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Cleland Realty

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MIDDLEPORT
VCR CLINIC

Clean, lube
and Test

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The
127th Annual
Meigt County Fait

The gra ndstand a t traction on
Sa turday a t 6 p.m . Is sur!' to
provide plenty of la ughs as well
as thrills as draft horses s how
their capa bilities a nd drivers
the ir control of the teams .
The dra ft horse fun show will
featurE' four categoriPs with
$100 to be a wa rded In each c lass
divided into fi vP piacPs .
The classes a r e log pu II,
wagon obs taclE' coursP, feed
run, and thP iadiPs wagon
obs tacle course.
The fun show is open to a ll
draft horses and the contes t
will be staged by the F a ir
Board with assis tance from thP
Draft Horse Associa tion .

D. MICHAEL
MULLEN

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fun show

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RACINE, OHIO

992-6454

992-6455

POMEROY I OHIO

State Farm Insurance
MIKE SWIGER

992-66.85

. MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Fair offers
variety of
entertainment
Variety Is the sp iel' of any
Pnter talnmcn t program and on
lhP Hill Sta l l' at thP Meigs
Co unt y Fair. lhPrP will b!'
piPnty of th at.
Everythi ng from coun lr\'
music to clogging. from twi ·
rUng to tapping is includPd in
thP lirwup for fair week .
On Tuesday a talent show will
lakr place at 5 p.m. and then at
9 p.m . thr Midnight Cl oggers
undpr lhP dlrrction of Bruer
Wolf!' wi ll warm up thr stage.
WPdnesday's linPup includPs
the 4-H Styli' show at 2 p.m .
followed by th !' Lit tiP Miss and
MistPr Co ntPs t at 4::111 p.m.
Co untry Blend Ba nd will per·
form at 6:30p.m.
On Thursday thP only enter·
talnm!'nt on the Hlll Stage will
bf' lhP KygPr Vallpy ·Quart!'t.
Travelln' On , a gospel gr oup,
will perform at ;,; :111 p.m .
foll owl'd by thr Shady RivN
Shufflers dirPCIPd by Pau iPIIP
Harrison at 6: :10 p.m .
On Saturday. stud Pnts of
Barbara' s Schoo l of Oancp will
pPr form at 4 p.m . with Crossover Rand to fo llow at o::10

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Thursda y has bPrn dl'slg·
na!Pd by th e Fa ir Roard as
Senior Citizr ns Oay . That day
all sen ior citlz!'ns will bP
adm iltPd frPP to lhP fair grou nds. ThPy will . however,
be rpqulred to show proof th at
thry arP 6:, ypars of agP or over.

Girl Scouts to exhibit

127th Meigs Co. Fair
August 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
THE
FABRIC SHOP
largest Selection fo Fabric in the Area
SINGER SAlES AND SERVICE
McCall and Simplicity Patterns
Butterick &amp; Vogue by Special Order

Phone 992-2284

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Salute the many hard
working individuals who
have worked so hard to
make the 1990 Meigs
County Fair Possible.
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992-6404
111 EAST MEMORIAL DRIVE
POMEROY, OHIO

Kiddie games..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___.
Fun act ivll ies for youngs l!'rs
not yr l old Pnough to partlci·
pall' in ·I H will be hPid
WrdnPsda y night in th1• hill
show ring fol low ing lhr rpgular
Yo uth Night actviiliPs.
T hrrP will bP rrla\' ra('(•s. a
hunt for mon!'y in th ~ sawdus t.
and a variPiv of ganws and
contrsts .

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93 MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT
614-992 -6657 or 998-00KS

Support The 1990
Meigs County Fair

''""~' six categori es for entries

in the M eigs Co unty Fair, and
llli'V arc expected to be well
,,·prrscn ted with ex hibit s in 1he
1u nior fair building.
T ht&gt; ra !Pgor l es are as
!~&gt;I lows:
Thr World of Well Be ing,
"hirh includes activities that
focus on physica l and emotionJ I health, nutrition and
··wrc isr, interpersonal relalu~rts hip, the home, sa fety ,
'mr k and leisure, and consuIIH'r awareness.
ThP World of People, which
includes activities that focu s on
drvPioping awareness of the
,· :~rio u s cultures In society and

around th P world .
The World of Today and
Tomorrow. which includes ac·
liv iti es on discovering the how
and why of things . exploring
and ex per im enting with many
tec hnologies th at touch daily
life, l ooking to future evPnt s,
roles and responsibilities.
T hP World of the Art s, which
Includes acti viti es focusing on
Involvement In the whoiP rang!'
of the arts, vis ual , performing,
litPra r y, enj oying and pxpressing one's sp lf through variou s
ar t forms.
The World of Out -of·
-Doors, which includps activi ties on enjoy ment and apprecl·
atlon of nature, living and

"We'll See You At Th e Fair"

August 14-15-16-17-18
Stop By and Visit Us At our Booth

MULLEN
LAW OFFICES

'I!JJ?ericare -Pomeroy

D. MICHAEL MULLEN

WESTERN AUTO

AnORNEY AT LAW

BANK ONE BUILDING
992-6417
105 EAST SECOND
POMEROY, OHIO

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UPPER ROUTE 7

GALUPOUS, OHIO
NEXT TO IIYEIFIONT HONDA

''Proud To Be A
Supporter Of The
Meigs County Fair.''

992-SSlS
49 NORTH SECOND

MIDLEPORT, OHIO

1990
Meigs County
Fair

Peoples Bank
3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS

1965 - Silver Anniversary - 1990
MEMBER FDIC

SECOND

"For ::;ales &amp; Service Cull"

STREET

PHONE ANSWERED 24 HOURS

MASON, WY.

992-5097

773-5514

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will be exhibiting with ribbons
and premiums to be awarded in
each class. The daisy troops
also will have exhibit s on
display . Gir ls sco uts may enter
one ex hibit in Pach ca tegory.

HOME OWNED AND OPERA TED
BY DON AND EDNA WILSON

*For Home - Farm
Indu s try - Commercial
*Level Payment Plan
*Profess ional Ins tallation
*A utomatic Delivery SrhefluiPs

INTERSECTION RT. 7 &amp; UNION AYE.
POMEROY OHIO

Fa ir, which pertains to the
heritage of the girl scouting
movement. T he idea for thIs
ca tegory came from the Ohio
State Fair. I
Brownies , juni or scou ts,
Cadettes and senior girl sco ut &lt;

"THE FAMILVSTORE"

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446-4517

categories

36759 Rocksprings Rd.
Pomeroy, OH 45769
(614) 992-6606

Atorne etoct rQr\rC\ nn 110 . ,,

h• \ l hSIPn on o n AlprnP ( l''

cari ng for the nat ural environ·
mPnt, und!'rs tanding and rP·
specting the independence of
all liv ing things.
And the World of Girl Scout ·
ing, the seco nd year for thi s
category at the Meigs Count y

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c assette ol Beethoven Or
Brahms O r Bac h I he n

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698 WEST MAIN

POMEROY

2212
JACKSON AVE.

5th STREET

POINT PLEASANT,

NEW HAVEN,

wv. 675-1121

wv.
992-2135

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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT- 1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR EDITION

DIRECTORS 1990
.. ................. Middleport,
.. .......... .............. Chester,
.. .. ... ... .. .. .......... .......... Minersville,
. .. ........ ......... RFD, Pomeroy,
. ............. RFO, Coolville,

LAURIE REED . ... ... .. . ..... . ..
ROBERT BAILEY ..... .
JAYHILL ............ . . . . . . . . .. . ....... ......... .
VIRGIL WINDON .....
. ......... .
C W. HENDERSON ..

Ohio
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Ohio
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Religious senrice opens fair

Meigs Countv Agricultural Stu•it·tv Officers-1990

August
·14th thru 18th

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1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR EDITION-PAGE TWENTY-NINE

MEIGS COUNTY
WM . RADFORD .. ........ .......... ..: .... ........ ... .... .............. ... ..... ·... ................ ....... .. ........ ...... Pres ident
BENNY SLAWTER .. ..
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..... .............. .... .. .... . Vice-President
BARBARA FRY ...
. ......... ............................. Treasurer
MARY GILMORE ....... ............ ..
. ... ... .. ................... ...... Secretary

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Religious services at the
grandstand will open the 127th
Annual Meigs County Fair
Monday evening at 7: 30p.m.

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Co~~~~f~tste':ral ~:soc~ri;~

SEE VOU AT
THE FAIR!

·
the services will Include speakers and S!,X'clal mus~~-

Featured speaker t
th
servlce will be Dr ~~Ill e
Offutt who has been 'active ~m
many years with the Nation~~
Caodalltltohn AgAalnst Pornography
n
e
merlcan Family
Association
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DIRECTORS 1991
JENNINGS BEEGL E ..... .
BENNY LSAWTER ..
DAN SMITH ......... ....... .
ADOALOU LEWIS .. ..
E DWARD HOLTER ..

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.................. .... .R.O ., Racine, OHio
.. ........... R .O., Middleport, Ohio
.. .. ... ... .. .. ..... ..... ..... . . .................... .................... .. Racine, Ohio
. .... Spring Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio
. .. .... ............... R .O ., Pomeroy, Ohio

ATTORNEYS AT LAW

DIRECTORS 1992
...... ..... .......... .... ......... Pomeroy, Ohio

WILLIAM RADFORD

ENJOY THE FAIR

Meigs County
Fair Days!
August
14th thru 18th

O'BRIEN &amp; O'BRIEN
992-2720
100 112 COURT ST.

ROGER SPEN CEH
Pomeroy, Ohio
BARBARA FRY ... Pomeroy, Ohio
TIM BEARHS ..... Pomeroy, Ohio
JEFF FOLMER ... Pomeroy, Ohio

992-2381
POMEROY, OHIO

COME TO THE

SUPPORT THE YOUTH
OF OUR COUNTY!

EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS

KEEBAUGH'S of CHESTER
RESTAURANT
36361 St. Rt. 7, Chesler
9M-3832
Shrimp, Chicken &amp; Fish Dinners - Over 20 Varieties of
Sandwiches, Stacked Ham, Swiss Sub, 12 Inch Pizzas,
Homemade Soups, Pies &amp; other Foods.
ICE CREAM - Self Serve, Hand Dipped, Sherbet,
Frozen Yoprt
OPEN 7 DAYs--DINE-IN OR CARRY-OUT

JOHN RICE .. .... Reedsville, Ohio
JOHN RIEBEL
RFO, Pomeroy, Ohio
TELEPHONE:
MAIN OFFICE 992-2641
JR. OFFICE
992-2142
RACE OFFICE 992-6580
GATE MANAGER
- PAUL REED

KEEBAUGH'S
SHAKE SHOPPE, INC.
Int. St. Rt. 7 &amp; 681, Tuppers Plains
667-6245
Over 20 Varieties of Sandwiches - Footlongs - Stacked
Ham &amp; Swiss Sub - Delicious Thick Flurry - Shrimp,
Chicken &amp; Fish Dinners - Homemade Pies and Soups Sherbet - Dairy Desserts - All Deliciously Different Frozen Yogurt
OPEN YEAR AROUND

Support Your
Youth and
the Meigs
County Fair
August 14th
thru 18th

MilWAY
TAVERN
IT. 7/143
POMEIOY OHIO
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- ?~~ ~RUJSE BROTHERS' - Fealurlng a blend of 50s, 60s, 70s and today's to~ dance

Visit Our Big
Display of •••••

i.l'f' and

Lou, the Cruise
Brothers, will be jlerformlng at
lhf' Meigs County :Falr Friday,
K p.m ., at the grandstand .
Thf' "Cruise Brothers" are a

total light and musi c two-man
DJ show with the lates t light
system, colorful stage settJng
and costumes.
The Crui se Brothprs fpature

AUGUST 14-lS-16-17-18
Ask John Ridenour to
Demonstrate HOMELITE or
try one out yourself.

SALES - SERVICE - PARTS

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

MEIGS COUNTY
AUGUST
14TH-18TH

"Your Homelitt Dtaltr"

Chester, Ohio

DON'T MISS

1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

ALL THE FUN!

SEE YOU THERE!
j. MARCUS FULTZ - JOHN FULTZ

Tho Ohio V•llff• Auto Worohouse

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242 W. MAIN

POMEROY

992-2101

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•GAMES
•EXHIBITS

PLUS MUCH MORE ••••

AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

URN PI

HEATING AND COOLING
985-4222

CHESTER
.
I OHIO

FUN DAYS ARE FAIR DAYS...
DON'T MISS THE 1990 MEISS
COUNTY FAIR/

We ste sf the Gtsn~e lls/1

•MUSIC
•FOOD

195
Upper River Ro;~d
Gallipolis

a wide variety of music from ·
the 50s, 60s, 70s and today's
favorite top-40 dance hits ...
many with the compact disc
sound qualit y.

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"Don't Miss It"

446-9800

WARNER

&lt;:ruise Brothers to perform at fair on Aug. 17

HOMELITE
CHAIN
SAWS

985-3308

"WHILE VISinNG llllllfiGS
COUNn FAll STOP IY OR IOOYH"

111 s, e ndse Brothers will be performing at the Meigs County Fair on Friday at 8p m at
the grand»tand.
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AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18
FOR ALL YOUR PRESCRIPTION
NEEDS ... SEE SWISHER-LOHSE
FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE.
•TOYS •COSMETICS
•GIFTS •SUNDRIES

10%

WE'IlE PROUD OF ALL THOSE
WHO WORK SO HARD TO MAKE
OUR COUNTY FAIR GREAT!

Discount
On
PreseriptiOIIf
For Those
60 &amp; Over

AFTER YOU ~ISIT THE FAIR STOP
BY ANO SEE US!

ADOLPH'S
DAIRY VALLEY
LOCATED AT THE END OF THE POMEROY BRIDGE

992-2556

POMEROY, 01110

SWISHER LOHSE
Pharmacy
Kenneth McCullough, R. Ph .
Chene• Riffle, R. Ph.
Ronald H1nning. R. Ph . '

PRESCRIPTIONS

PH. 992-2966
Friendly Service

EAST . AIN ST

POMEROY. OHIO

�PAGE THIRTY-1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR EDITION

Ashl•nd.

SUPPORT THE
·1990 MEIGS COUNTY

FAIR
Tires, Batteries, Lube Jobs, Groceries,
Movie Rentals

CHESTER QUICK STOP
St. Rt. 7

985-3350

Chester

MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR DAYS
AUGUST
14-15-16-1 7-18

P1oud To Sslufe All The
Hs1d-Wo1klng People Who
Mske Ou1 County Fsl1 C~esf/
WOOLY FRIENDS- There'll be plenty of sheep at the Mel~ County Fair this year and
«et them «roomed Is an Important pari of getting ready for the exhibit. Here 8everal
4-H'ers look on as John Rice, Melp County Extension agent, demonstrate how It's donP.

992-3328

S&amp;WCD will sponsor hay show at fair
The Meigs Soli and Water
Co nservation District and the
Meigs County Fair Board will
be sponsoring a hay show at the
Meigs County Fair next week .
Categories for the hay show
will be 75 percent or more
alfalfa, all grasses and 49
percent or less legumes.
Rules for the show state that
exhibitors must bring one
whole bale of hay to the fair and
that hay will be taken from the

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middle of the bale for judging.
There must be at least 10
exhibits to make a show .
Premiums will be $20 for first
place, $15 for second place and
$10 for third place In each
category.
All exhibits must be In place
by noon on Monday, August 13.
The hay will be auctioned on
Monday of the fair following
judging and all hay must be
used at the fair and cannot be

RN MOTORS

taken home.

1551 Nye Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio

Bring Your Family Out To
The Meigs County Fair

I 27th

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

PROUD TO SALUTE THE YOUTH
AND THE DEDICATED FAIR
WORKERS OF MEIGS OUNTY

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Point-Mason Auto Glass
MASON, WV.
304-773-5710

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304-773-5118

WE SALUTE ALL THOSE
WHO HAVE WORKED SO
HARD THROUGHOUT THE
PAST MONTHS TO MAKE
THE 1990 MEIGS COUNTY
FAIR POSSIBLE!!

August 14 thru August 18
We Support The Youth Of Meigs County
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VAUGHAN'S CARDINAL
992-3471
MIDDLEPORT I OHIO

· "We FJil Prop•••·

�COUNTY FAIR EDITION-PAGE THIRTY-THREE

Two flower shows fair feature
It' s less than a week awaythat time of year when Meigs
Co untians can show what they
grow, and fairgo('rs ca n enjoy it
all.
Two fl ower shows will be
featured at thP 27 th an nu a l
MPigs Count y F'air, the first to
tak!' place on Tuesday and th f'
seco nd on Thursday . Theme is
"Wedding Anniversary Artis ·
try " with Pauline Atkins and
Janet Bolin sharing th P
chairmanship.
Numerous classes including
specimens, artistic arrange·
ments, potted plants, and edu ·
cational are Included In th e two
shows.
At each of the shows several
special awards will be given
following the oral judging by an
accredited judge of the Ohio
Association of Garden Clubs.
All entries must be In place by
noon on each of the show days
with the judging to begin at 1
p.m.

FLOWER SHOWS - Pauline Atkins, pictured here with
the nature art and Industry rosette whlcll she won at last
year's fair, and Janet Bolin are co-chalnnen of the two flower
shows to be staged at the Melp County Fair next week. The
shows are the cooperative effort of the Fair Board and the
Meigs County Assoclatloa of Garden Clubs.

See Vou At The Fair!
FROM THE STAFF OF

H.D. Brown, D.D.S. Inc.
992-2878

Tht&gt; 1990 Junior and Senior Fair Schedule

well -grown horti cu lture exhibit
arP lost in thr car(' given
twtw('r n th e garden and the
show ta biP, accord ing to Mrs.
Bolin .
The co lor, sizr and th(' vigor
of fl owprs as writ as tlw foli age
and stem. an• a ll fa ctors takf'n
Into co nsich•ration by th(' judgP.
/\s for cui flowf'rs thf' co lors
should bP clear and vivid and
th(' plant should be crisp, fresh.
proprr ly conditioned, not with·
ered, lirr1p or wilting. The
stems should be straight,
strong and In good proportion to
the slzP of the flower and
foliage which should be of good
co lor with the size of the leaves
being In good proportion to the
flowers .

Rest of show, reserve best of
show, horticulture sweeps take
and nature art and Industry
awards will be givf'n in til ('
senior division with junior
special awards to includ e a best
of s how , reserve best of show.
and horti cultur(' sweepstakPs .
Ribbo ns and prrmiums will
bf' awardPd in all classes of
both shows with thP excrp tion
of the non-competitive !'dura·
tiona I classes.
As gardeners vie for that blue
ribbon, Mrs. Atkins and Mrs .
Bolin have some suggestions to
sharpen the competitive edge
although they are both quick to
polht out that "everybody can't
be a winner."
The awards for many a

Monday, August I:~
7 1111 P M.- Weigh-in Steers, Lambs, Swinr
' 7 \II P.M.-Opening Night Service-Meigs Co. Ministerial Assn .

Tut&gt;sday, August 14
'IIIII A.M.-Admission will be c harged a t gatrs

!I IIII A.M.-Draft Horse Show
•1 :HI /\ .M.-4-H Horse Show
J· llll P .M.- Flower Show Judg i,Jg
1 00 PM -J udging 4-H Rabbit s;
2110 P .M.-J udging Sr. Div. Poultry
.\ IHI P M.- Judging 4-H Poultr y
1: 1111 P .M.- Kiddie Tractor Pull -Show Ring
~~ tilt I' . M.- Talent Show - Hill Stage
' 7 110 I' .M.- Demolitlon DPrby
K 1111 P .M.- Junior Fair SwinE' Showmanship a nd .Judg in g
'I IIIII' M.- Midnight Cloggers- Hill Stagr

Wt•dnt&gt;sday, Augusl IS
I'&gt;A. M.-Junior Fair Beef Showmanship a nd .Judging
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Followed by Open Class .Judging
12 IH I Noon - 4-H Flower Show Judging (Jr. Fair Bldg . )
2 110 P .M.-Horse Harness Racing
2 110 P M.-4-H Style Show-Hill Stage
1.1111 P .M.-Kiddie Tractor Pull- Show Ring
-1 :10 P .M.-Li ttle Miss &amp; Mister Co nt est- Hill Stagr
' 'dll P M -J unior Fair Parade
ii::\0 P .M.-Country Blend Band - Hill Stagr
7 00 P M.-Youth Awards Night - Show Ring
1 oo P .M.-Open Horse Show
7 00 P.M.-Antique Tractor Pull-Tractor Pull Arra
' K :10 P M.-Mike Snider -Grand sta nd
K :l!l P M.- Kiddle Games- Show Ring
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IT'S FAIR
TIME
1990 Meigs

MEIGS
COUNTY FAIR ...

County Fair

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"COME JOIN ALL THE FUN "

Join the fun at the fair

BOB lONES

Come MPrl Your FriPnd.•

GENERAL
SALES
992-7161

Ebers
Gulf
949-9200

NOITH SECOND AYE.

RACINE. OHIO

Meigs County
Fair

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

August

14-15-16-17-18

992-2387

200 WEST MAIN

Support The Fair and
Our Youth.

POMEROY OHIO
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AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

O'DELL

Buttons &amp; Bows

Enjoy The Fun!

LUMBER CO.

992-5177
Pomeroy, Ohio
220 East Main

SEE

HAROWAR[ SIORES'

YOU

DON'T

THERE!

MISS THE
MEIGS

COUNTY

Lumber &amp; Building Materials
•Point
•Paneling
•Storm
Windows
•DIIivery

992-5500

FAIR

"When You

RACINE
949-2210

SYRACUSE
992-6333

Need lt....
We hove It!"

Dairy Queen
992-3322

634 EAST MAIN SREET • POMEROY
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1:00 P.M.-Pet Show- Show Ring
2:00 P.M.-HorsE' Harness Racing
4:00 P.M.-Kiddie Tractor Pull
:do P.M.-Group Therapy Band-Hill StagE'
6:00 P.M.-Open Class Sheep .:Judging followed by Junior Fair Sheep
7:00 P.M.-Kyger Valley Quartet- Hill Stage
7:00 P.M.-4-H Fun Show
8:00 P.M.-Horse Pull-Center Field
'8: 30 P.M .-Phil Dirt and The Dozers- Gra ndstand

Friday, August 17
9:00 A.M.-Junior Fair Dairy Show
·
10:00 A.M.-Junior Fair Goat Show
11:00 A.M.-Showmen of Showmen Cont est in Show Arena
2:00 P.M.-Horse Harness Racing
4:00 P.M.-Kiddie Tractor Pull -Show Ring
~:} 0 P.M.-Travelln' On Gos pe l Trio- Hill Stag
6: .!0 P .M.-Shady River Shufflers- Hill Stage
6: 45 P.M.-Dairy Sweepstakes Presentation and
Junior Fair Marke t Hog, Steer, Lamb and Rabbit Sale
7:30 P.M.-Truck Pull- Center Field
•8: 00 P.M.- ThE' Cruise Brothers -Gra ndstand

Sa\urday, August 18
1:00 P .M.-Pretty Baby Contest- Show Ring on Hill
•1: 00 P.M.-Garden Tractor Pull
2:00 P.M.-Peggy Gillespie Sty! !ties Twirling- Hill Stage
4:00 P.M.-Barbara's School of Dance- Hill Stage
2:00 P.M.-Quarter Horse Races
4:00 P.M .-Kiddie Tractor Pull
5: 30-Crossover Band, Hill Stage
7:00 P.M.-Tractor Pull- Center Field
•6:00 P.M.-Draft Horse Fun Show- Grandstand
• -Grandstand Attractions

AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

•Demo Derby
•Contest •Food
•Demo Derby
•Entertainment

Thursday, August 16
SENIOR CITIZENS DAY - Free Gate For Senior CitizenM

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EWING
FUNERAL HOME
''Dignity and Service
Always''

992-2121
Established 1913
106 Mulberry Ave.
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See You AI The
I 27th Meigt Countg Fsi1
Augulf 14th • 18th

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PAGE THIRTY-FOUR-1990 MEIGS COUNTY FAIR EDITION

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State fair has variety of sports entertainment
From th!' sound of rpv\"ing
Png inPs in th!' a nnu a l tru!'k and
tractor pulls to th!' qui!'t int Pn ·
s it y of th!' a ma tPur boxing
tournam!'nt, sports fan s fr om
di w rs!' arPnas wi II lJ!' WI' II
PntPrlainPd a t thi s war's Ohio
Sta t!' Fair which runs through
August 1~ .
Eac h ypar, hor sPs hm• ••nthu ·
sia s ts throw for lh!' high1 •s t
ringPr pl'tT!'n tagl' in thl' Ohio
Stair Fair CoVPrnor's Op&lt;•n
Horsl's hoP TournamPnt. ThP
co ntPst will bP hl'ld da il v
thr ough August 1 ~. with lh &lt;•
cha mpionship round s b!'ing Au·
gus t 1 H · l~ . Th!' purS!' for Ill!'
cha mpionship di vis ion will lJ!'

I'V!'nts wil l tak&lt;• pia{'{' ~t th1·
Nissa n Stadi um .
SumP of th!' hPsl ami.IIPur
bo xPrs in th P ni.l lion wil l h&lt;·
figh tin g for lh!' top bil ling a t th r
Ohio Sta ll' Fair Na tiona l Ama IPur lnvilalional Boxing Tournam l'n t. l·' inal rounds will
h1 •g in at :l p.m .. August 12.

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Showmanship

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.Jud gin g for rabbit s howmanship wi ll bP held at I p.m. on
Tu!'sday at lh!' Meigs Count y
Fair
ThP ca l!'gorles for rabbit
showma ns hip arr old pro showman. thosP who have ex hlbltPd
for threE' or more yrars;
yPar ling s howm ans hip, thoS!'
Px hibltin g for thP Sl'co nd tim!';
novic!' showma n, 12 a nd und!'r
px hibitin g for lhl' fi rst tim!',
&lt;J nd novicP s how man, U and
over !'X hibitin g for the fir st
limP.
Rabbit s wil l b!' judged in
thri'P ca t!'goriPS, dol' or buck,
doe a nd lill r r or two does, and
two dol's and one buc k of th e
sa m!' brr!'d . Thrr!' h a lso a
hrePd show whrrr a b!'s l of
s how will b!' Sl' lected .
Thr ra bblt sa l&lt;' wii I br held as
a part of thr .Junior Fa ir
liv!' s tock sa il' on Friday
PV&lt;'n in g.

AUGUST 14-1 5-16-1 7• 18

11 .11 1." ,. 1\ta•lforrl a nd Hu gh
( u -.. h ·r

rPiiring aftf'r a
Inial of nt·ctrl~· 60

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.11ul "''P" ' tn11•nt hPads. Thl'ir
··ntln''"" n' .111rl knowl!-'dgP of
1.111 .wth· iti• •s, ground5 , nt'Pds
·""' l'" t• ·nt i.tl has bPPn crucial
1" 1111 grow th and Improve me nt
Lti r .
1\ .dl\ ,1nd I! ug h

hav!' a lw ays

~BRAVELY

&amp; CAR WASH

PH. 992-2975
204 Condor St.

v;ht' I' P\' t ' l'

n!'!'dPd Farh ha ' ll'ft a pari of
him sl'if in lh&lt; · h•·arh ot lai r
board nll'ml&gt;••rs J nd fa ir·l'"" ',
a llk1 •.
W1 • 1'.\ lt ·nd th1 · high''' ' prai&gt;~·
to lht '&gt;~' two lin• · dl'dicall'd
m1·n . ol!t •t .1 hl'.lttfl'il !hanks
tor lht· un,l' ll ish givin g of tlw ir
time a nd talents, a nd wish
thPm lhP happiPst of futurrs .
Wally and Hu gh - \\'(' ' in cl'tl' l\'

Pomeroy, Ott.

SEE YOU THERE
255 MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT
992-3345 or 992-3394

"Complete Exhaust Systems"
Monroe Shocks Installed

SEE YOU AT THE MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
ENTERTAINMENT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

Support The 1990 Meigs
County Fair ...

AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

985-3949
5 Miles From
Pomeroy, Ohio
On Rt. 7, North ' :

•EXHIBITS•CONTESTS•RACES•SHOWS
RIDES•GAMES

SHOE PLACE
... ...

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Sale-Service-Testing
FIRE AND SAFETY EQUIPMENT

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Meigs County Fair!

SNOUFFER

htritagt house
'iN MlDOtEPORT' '

Irvin's Glass Inc
Complete Auto Glass
Mobile Service
Re~idential
GALLIPOLIS, OH.
614-446-4423

&amp; Commercial
PT. PLEASANT, WY
304-675 -5406

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QUALITY PRINT SHOP

RODNEY KELLER
OWNER

Come Out and
Support the Meigs
Co'unty Fair!

M;l r \" Cilnltln '. St'(Tt'tar~·

14-15-16-17-18

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992-5552
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POMEROY, OHIO

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FAIR
AUGUST

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TilE MIDWAY SCENEWhat's a lair without a ferris
wheel and a merry-go-round
and aU those other lively
rides. The schedule of rides
this year Is Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from I to 4: 30
and 6 to 11 p.m.; Saturday
from noon to 5 and6to II, and
Wedn~day, 12 noon to 4:30
and 6 to 11 p.m. Wednesday
is Kiddie Day with admission being reduced to 53 from
ft a.m. to 2 p.m.

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RAUB IT CLINIC- Kellie Ervin and Jenny Varney held a
rabbit clinic at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds recently in
preparation lor the Meigs County Fuir. lien &gt;, Kelli e Ervin
teaches a youngster how to turn u ruhhit upside-down so
that it "un lw examined.

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All sports I'Vrn ts will inc lud&lt;'
both loca ll.r and nationi.! lly
rPrognizPd ath l&lt;' l!'s .

MEIGS COUNTY

Com pl' titors from across lh &lt;•
nat ion will b!' pulling for top
honors in th!' Whit !' Cas tl l'
Crand Na ti on&lt;JI Truck &lt;J nd
Tra c tor Pull prPs!'ntpd hy K&lt;·n·
dall Oil. Pull -offs an• sr hPd ui Pd
dail v a t 1 p.m . August J:\ -17.
Th1 · pursP tota ls $~0 . 1Hlll . Both

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PHONE 992-7075
GAIY SNOUFFER 992-7446
172 NORTH SECOND
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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August 14-15-16-17-18, 1990

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OFF TO 11IE FAIR - It
might have been the way to
travel to the lair fllty years
ago, but few would choose that
mode of transporiatlon today.
Howevw, the Bwb Ervin famIly of Racine loaded some hay
In their wagon, hitched up the
hol'!lE8, and headed out with a
sign on the back"Mei~ County
·Fair, Hwe We Come!"

Excluding sulky races,

Six horse eyents are scheduled at Meigs County Fair
Horses are important to
coun ty fairs all over the nat ion.
Thr Meigs County Fair is no
rxceptlon.
Therr are currently six horse
cvr nt s, not co unting sulky
r aces, scheduled for lhP fair.
Thr events are: lhP 4-H HorSP
Fun Show, Thursday, August
16. 7 p. m.; the Horse Pulling
l'on tes t. Thursday , August 16 , R
p.m .; the Draft Horsr Exh ibit .
Tursday, Augu st 14 , 10 a m. ;
lhP Draft Horse Co ntes t. Saturday. August1 8. R p.m.; and thP
Quarter Horse RacPs, Sa tur·
day . August 18, 4 p.m.
T he 4-H HorsP Fun Show is
OIJ('n to ail youths in lhP co unty
and co nsis ts of 11 diffprent
ca fpgorips for horses and or
ponies. The ca tPgo rl es arP:
drunkard's para di se, for
horsps or ponies; egg and spoon
raeP. horsr or pony ; cata log
rae!&gt;, horsPs only; ca talog racP.
poniPs only;
potat o raCI'.
horq•s only; potato racP. ponil's only; boot rare. horsPs
onl.v; boot racP, poniPs only;
ba r rP I race, horses only ; and
barrPI ran', pon iPs on ly.
ThP va luP of draft anim als
depe nds on lhPir abllll y to pull
and thr ra pa c ity to Pndu rP
sustai nPd effort s. ThP horsl'
pul ling co n! PS I puts draft
hot &gt;PS 10 the IPS I .
Accord ing to the co nt es t
ruiPs. the obj ec t of this tes t is to
determinE' the sustained m ax imum pulling ca pacity of eac h
pair tof draft horsPs 1. ThesP
tPsts will also afford va luabiP
sc ientific data on thP rPiatlonship bPtwePn form and funct ion
In dra ft anim als and shou ld
stimulat e gPnPra l lntpr es t In
lhP brpcdi ng and use of good
draft horsps and mules.
WPigh in time for thP co nt es t
is 2 p.m. Augus !16. Therp Is a$:,
entry f('{' pN tea m and a
mrmtx&gt;rship ticket Is not
rrq uirrd .
This con tes t Is "open to the
world ." Horsrs and mules,

regardless of where owned. are
eligible to enter this contes t.
Contes t co nditions: a stonP
boat loadPd with cement block s
will be used and owners mu st
furnish their own fePd .
Further ruiPs of Buckeye
Horse Pullers, Inc., are used.
There are two wpight classes:
m iddleweughl tea ms, 3200
pound s and und t&gt;r ; and hravy ·
w!' ight IPa ms, :!201 pounds and

over.
Prizes are $150, $12o, $115,
$95, $80, $65, $50 and $40.
The draft horse co ntPs l , to
held Saturday, August 18. R
p.m . at the grandstand co nsists
of four different evl' nts: lhP log
pull, lhl' wagon obstaciP
co ursl', lhP fe!'d run and lhP
lad ies wagon obs tac lr ro ursr.
ThP co n! PS I is open to all

draft horses. Horses may be
brought In on Saturday and
may leave following comple-

lion of contps t.
Prize money will be $100 per
contest dividPd Into fivP places .

Meigs County Fair
SEE 10U THERE
AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

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DEPARTMENT STORE

Aug. 14th
thru 18th

ON THE "T" IN MIDDlEPORT

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Monday thru Sunday
8 AM-10 PM

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(614) 992-2151 - (614) 992-6687

992-6173
Hobson Road
Middleport, Ohio

Support Our
Youth At
The Meigs
County Fair!

WHILE AT THE
MEIGS FAIR
STOP BY AND
SEE US AT OUR
DISPLAY BOOTH.

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OWNED AND OPERATED
BY BILL HAPTONSTALL

992-5111

MILL DIRECT
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AWARDS

- lln•nt Rost• was the reclpit•nl of ont• of the oul~tandlng
adri t•\·o•rnrnt trophies prest•ntt•tl at la~t year's Meigs
(ounly Fair. Youth Awards
\i l(lit will hi' held this year In
fli t· ' how ring at 7 p.m on
II t·dnt•sday . Outstanding
·' ""'"work will he recognized
"if II llrt• prPsentatlon of nu"" '""" trophies. Lt&gt;ader s and
aoh i"''' of youth organization' will also he rPcognlzed.

The 127th
Meigs
County Fair

Don't Forget To Attend
The 1990
Meigs County Fair
August 14-15-16-17-18
Porter, Little, Sheets and Lentes

Fair

FAIR FE\IER-CATCH IT!

Vote For A Change

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
AUGUST 14· 1 5-16· 17·1 8

Janet Howard

"WE'LL SEE YOU AT THE FAIR "
298 SECOND STREET

POMEROY I OHIO

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For

Meigs County Commissioner
Paid for by the candidate .

AUGUST 14· 15· 16· 17-18
Seed'! · Bird Seeds - Oyster Shells and Grit • Fertilizer · Lime Cement and Mortar · Stock Salt · Water Softener · Remedies Salt · Litters · Vaccine · Roofing Paints • Red Brand Fencing ·
Baler and Binder Twine · Sprays · Gates · Hays · Straws

SUGARPH. RUN
MILLS
992-211 5
Mulberry Ave.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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job; Sarah Frydman. cloth es
for middle school; Anita Ca laway, spectator sports; Billi
Bentley, topping your outfit;
Kelly Grueser, joyful jumper;
Heather Well, loungewear or
active sports; Anna Wolf, loungewear; Debbie Brooks, dr ess
up daywea r; Elizabeth Dow nie, dress-up daywear, and
Jamie Drake, adventures in
clothing.

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MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
DAYS ARE HERE ...
Fun • Thrills • Attractions
DON'T MISS IT!

THE BEACON
Rt. 33 &amp; 7

Pomeroy, Ohio

992-2252

Support the Youth
of Meigs County!

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MORITZ - BISON - 4 STAR
STOCK and UTILITY TRAILERS
SPECTATOR SPORTS The total sports look was
modeled by Anita Calaway,
who was selected (l'lUid cham·
pion In the spedator sports
caterory at tbe aunual 4-H
style show. Anita will be
taklnr this attractive outfit
Into Ohio State Fair
competition.

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· Ten from Meigs to take
part in State Fair events
Ten Meigs County 4-H Club
members will travel to Co lum• bus next week to par ti cipat e In
clothing competition at the
Ohio State Fair.
All grand or reserve cham pions In clothing project s, they
wer e selected and announced
at the annual4-H style show.
They are Sherr! Wolf, sewing
for others; Tara Clark, clothes
for high school and beyond;
Susan Wolf, dressing for the

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FAIR DAYS
AUGUST 14th-18th

•PARTS and SERVICE•

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Vi..-tnam Veterans
M..-morial will he
un display at
'()() Ohio State fair

STROLLING TO VICTORY
-This young lady captured a
prize at the pet shqw at last
year's fair with her costumed
puppy In a buggy. The 1990
Meigs County Fair pet show
will be held at 1 p.m . on Thurs·
day In the show ring. Entries
are due on Wednesday and the
fee Is SUO.

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11. 1111 \ "t•lnans Mf'mor ial will b&lt;&gt;
dl' i&gt;I. I_
IWI on lhf' grou nd s of the
till ill ll h lorica i CPnlf'r. loraiN!
.11 I I I and 17t h AvPnue across ·
!111 11 1 lhr Ohio Stair F'air1:1 &lt;~ IIIHh throu gh August 19.
l"llt· 11.111 sca lr rrp li ca of lhP
\ ll'lll"ll1 V!'lerans Mrmoriai
I" 'IIJJ&lt;I IH 'nll.v displayrd in W&lt;J , 1111\g lon. D .C .. will b(' on lh£•
11111 111 ' id&lt; • of I h('( )h io Hi storic ai
1t•ll ll"l ill'l\l"&lt;'f'n lhf' C"(' nlr r and
1111" ll'l"tJllSt rurl('d ]tlth C"t•n lur ~·
11111 11 . Ohio Viil ag(' .
Tilt • ;tluminum strul"lu re.
" lilt 11 ' lands six fPPI high and
I' .1-,11 f&lt;'&lt;' l long. I isis oR. l 7J
IIH IJ\"I duals kiil('d or missing In
.11 111111 in Vif'tnam si ncr 1909.
II I' ll II il"a l intf'rpr&lt;&gt;l at ions for
1111" \\,til will b(' providrd by
'"' .II \"l'lrran's groups.
\·J,i lors ra n v1rw lh&lt;' m('mor1. 11 !I ht~urs a day throughout
1111" 111&lt;lav rx hibiti on. ThrrP
" II I ilr a closing crr('mo ny a I
1111· nH·moria l · at 7 p.m. on
\t t l~ uq lO.

FAIR DAYS
AUGUST 14 THRU 18

ENJOY

THE 127TH

THE

MEIGS CO. FAIR

FAIR!

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AUGUST 14-15-16-17-18

RIDENOUR'S

l lil "lt' will be a $2 P&lt;'l" car
11.11 ki ng fCf' during operating
IJIIIII '· li p.m. to 11 p.m. on
.\ugu' l "2 . and 9 a.m . to 11 p.m .
\ug u't I 19, for th f' Ohio Stat('
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GAS SERVICE

985 -3307

CHESTER, OH.

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MEIGS -VETERINARY CLINIC

MEIGS

"Sea You At The Fair"

COUNTY

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FAIR!
MEIGS COUNTY FAIR
August 14th thru 18th

AUGUST 14-15-16-1 7-18

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"Super Lotto" - Wednesday
"Super Lotto" - Saturday
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247 Mulberry Ave.

Pomeroy, Ohio

AUGUST 14th· 18th

You Can't Save More Than
ALot Anvwhere But•••

Largest Selertion of

Meigs County Fair Days

Broyhill and La-Z-Boy Furniture

August 14th' thru 18th

SAVE·A·LOT

Complete Line Of
SateUite Dishes and Equipment
Systems Updating
Videocripher Descrambler
Complete Repair and Installation

SHOP OUR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES,
THEN SPEND YOUR SAVINGS AT THE FAIR!

In The Area
Frigidaire and Maytag Appliances
Bottled Gas Serv ict&gt; for Cooking &amp; Ht&gt;aling

"BEST PRICES IN THE AREA"
PINK AND I!BETI'Y - For
ber loungewear project, Anna
Wolf took the grand champion
at the aunual 4-H style show.
The ll-year-o¥ lila tblrd year
member of tJie Elrht is
Enough Club.

HOURS BY APPOINTMENT

MEIGS COUNTY FAIR

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"Home of the Grate Boyc"
RUTLAND, OHIO

742-2211
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Sunday

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l27th Meigs
fair begins
Monday night

Inside

James Sands:
Viii~

of Vinton founded around 1835 -

First church

B-7

Beat of the Bend:

Page B-1

With addition of 9 numbers, chances of

Along the River ......... B1·8
Sales ... ...................... D1·8
Comics· .................. .Insert
Classllleds ............. .... D2-7
Deaths .. ................ ....... A3
Editorial ................. ..... i\2
Sports .... ................... Cl·5

Partly cloudy. Chance of
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Chance of rain 30 percent.

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1/ol. 25 No. 28
Copyrighted , 990

11 Sections, 82 Paget
A Muhimedie Inc. NeWIPIPtf

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant. August 12, 1990

Riggs enters no contest plea
By BRIAN J. REED
Tlme&amp;-Sendnel Staff
POMEROY - Before a cour·
troom full of onlookers, Jason
Riggs changed his not guilty plea
to a plea of no contest on Friday
afternoon to c barges brought
about In connection with the June
death of a Canal Winchester

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RIGGS CHANGES PLEA- Jason Riggs, left, sits at the counsel
table wllh his atlorney, Herman Carson. Riggs, who faces charges
stemmtn1 from the death of VIctor Will In June, changed his not
guilty plea to a plea of no contest In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court on Friday afternoon. (Times-Sentinel Photo by Brian J.
Reed)

Riggs, 18, was Indicted by the
Meigs County Grand Jury In
June on charges of aggravated
vehicular homicide and tamper·
lng with evidence, both third
degree felonies, and gross abuse
of a corpse, a felony of the fourth
degree.
The victim was VIctor Will of
Canal Winchester, who was
killed on June 2 when he was
struck by a pickup on State Route
248. His body was found the next
day over an embankment on
West Shade Road . Will was
struck after leaving the Chester
Elementary School where he had
been attending his high school
class reunion .
The truck was also found
burned the next day on an Athens
County road .
Riggs appeared before Meigs

County Common Pleas Judge That truck was described by
Fred W. Crow. III. and wa s bystanders who witnessed th.e
represented In court by Athens Incident and was found burned
attorney Herma n Carson.
and abandoned In Athens County
Meigs County Prosecuting At · the day after the accident.
torney Steven L. Story and
According to Ja gers. paint
Assistant Proyecutor Linda R. c hips from the burned truck
Warner represented the State of matched those found on Will' s
Ohio.
clothing.
After Crow read to Riggs the
Jager&gt; said In court that
c harges against him and the' Harri s, who was also charged In
possible penalties thereto, Riggs Meigs County Court In co nnec·
withdrew his plea of not guilty tlon with th e Inci dent, provided
and entered a plea of no contest. the patrol and the she riff' s
Testimony was heard on behalf department wllh Information
of the stale from Trooper Steve leading to 1he recovery of both
Jagers, who was the lnvestlgat · Will's body and th e truck .
lng officer of th e accident lor the
Jagers also stated tha t th e
Ohio State Highway Patrol In truck was probably burned after
Gallipolis.
Riggs and Harris returned home
Ja ger s rei}Orted on the stand
In Harris' car; Jagers explained
that the truck that Riggs and a that Harris was not believed to
passenger, Douglas Harris, wer e have been Involved In the burn·
seen driving had been reported
lng of the ve hicle.
stolen from a used car lot owned
Members of Will's family,
and operated by Riggs' famUy .

Including his brother and daugh·
ter, were In the cour t gallery
during the plea hearing . In
accordance with the law. they
were afforded an opportunity to
(See Rl GGS, page A3)

Bulletin
An elderly female was taken to
Holzer Medical C.,nter with Sl'vere trauma and a second person
with head InJuries was taken to a
Huntington hospital by
HealthNet helicopter loUowlng a
5: II p.m . slngll'-car accident on
State Route 7 Saturday .
The car roUed over one mile
south of Clipper Mill on SR 7,
according to emergency service
reports. Names were not avatla-'
ble from Holzer Medical C.,nter
at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, and no
other details ol the accident were
released.

Meigs County Fair opening as
exhibitors move in, stock up
By CHARLENE HOEFUCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - The midway
rides are going up. the exhibitors
are moving In , the focxl stands
are stocking up, and the workers
In the Fair board office concede
that the time of "happy confu ·
slon" has arrived as final prepa
rations are being mad e for the
opening of the !27th An~ual
Meigs County Fair.
Following a tradition of many
years, religious services will
officially open the fair at 7:30
p.m. Monday night at the

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grandstand.
This year the Meigs County
Ministerial Association has been
joined by the Middleport Mlnlstl'rlal Association In sponsoring the
service which will feature Dr.
William Offutt d iscussing the
e ffect s of pornography upon the
co mmunity and society and
suggesting ways of combating
the problem.
There will a lso be special
music by the talented Laura
Hawthorne Gu thrie and the gospel du et of Jan and Kathy . An
offering will be tak en with that

(614) 742-2511 .

"Famil~

Owned"

money to go Into the Meigs
Ministerial Association and used
for outreach work .
As for the rest of the week,
there's no stopping In the fun
things to do and see. to ta s te, to
experience. and to en joy .
It's the co unty's oncl'-a-year
week for choosing the best from
all th e rest In a wide range of both
junior and senior fair exhibits
and activities to be judged.
It's there that you can enjoy
everything from professional
bands to pretty babies, from
cotton candy to Appalachia
cloggers. where you can share
the exc itemen t of toddlers taking
their first ride on the merry-goround, youngsters winning their
first blue ribbons, and teen agers
trying their hands at game
booths
(See MEIGS, pa~e i\5)

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LAST-MINUTE PREPARATIONS- There are
always last· minute things to be done, and here
workers at the Rock Sprinp Fairgrounds go

about making those final preparations. The Meigs
County Fair opens Monday night and runs
through Saturday.

Home tours include private, public places
GALLIPOLIS - The 200th
birthday of Gallipolis, a his torte
city on the Ohio River. Is be ing
cele brated throughout the
summer with events concluding
on Oct . 20.
The final week will Include a
Founder's Day Dinner. a histo ric
drama and a bicentennial parad e
and costume bal l.
Guided tours of historic homes
and buildings throughout Galli ·

Rutland, Ohio

polls and Galli a County. are one
of th e features of the celebr ati on.
Scheduled for th e weekend s of
Sept. Jo-16 and 22·23 are eight
tours of homes and buildings.
Many of these homes have never
been opened to the publlr.
Gallipolis boasts man y hou ses
dating from the early part ol the
1800s. Homes on the tours represent many styles of archi tecture
and offer examples of dif ferent

modes' of living.
A sample tou r within th e city
Includes the oldest fram e Fed ·
era! style hom e dating from 1802.
an 1811 row hou se with a "dog
trot" In the cent er. a fun era l
home from 1825, an 1859 church,
an 185&gt; Art Ce nter and three
other homes dating from the mid
1800s. Each tour Inc ludes at least
ei ght fa cilities a nd may Incl ude a
mys ll'r y sil e to be an nou nced

later. fwo wurs run each day In

the cit y and last from I to6 p.m.
The co untry tour offered Sept
22 and 23 will be a day long event
which will be a .treat for those
unfam iliar with ll!e on the farm
This tour offer s a box lunch on the
spacious grounds of the Toler
family home and provides a
place for those touring to en joy a
break a nd also see the Toler
(See HOME, page A51

Completion date for locks project 1993
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INSIDE THE FUTURE MAIN LOCK - Pictured bere II a view
from poad levellookln1 •P at the Inside wall for tbe mala lock.
Tile ceacrete for lbe walls II being laid In alteraaiiDJ Hve-foot
llllenala. Tbe concrete II aliO being watered In order to prevent
craeldq due to heal. (Times-Sendnel photo by Kalhl')'ll Kelly)

KATHRYN KELL\'
Tlme&amp;-Sendnel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- Placing 12,000
to 15,000 yards of concrete every
week would not be an easy task
for most people, but for the 650
workers at the Galllpolls Locks
and Dam Project, It's all In a
day's work.
And It has been all In a day's
work since November 1987 when
the Galllpolls Locks Replacement began. The entire project ,
which has been contracted for
more than $217 mUllon, had an
Initial completion date of the
December 1992.
However, Patrick Morgan,
Quality Auurance Engineer
with the Army Corps of Engl·
neel'li, said that realistically, the
protect will not be completed
until the spring of 1993.
Update Dela,ed Ill Yean
The Gallipolis Locks and Dam
was to be updated In the late '!ills

and early '60s along with all the
other locks on the Ohio River
However, Insufficient fund s
caused the venture at theGalllpo·
lis site to be put on hold . The
problems resulting from the
project being halted for nearly 25
years are evident In that the
Ga llipolis locks are about half the
size of all other locks along the
Ohio River .
Morgan explained that there
were three basic problems with
the existing locks that warranted
the reconstruction work .
Old Loolul Outdated
"First of all, the present locks
are old , outdated and have been
expensive to maintain. Next. the
existing locks are half the size of
regular locks on the Ohio. The
bJaest lock here at Ga!Upolls Is
600 feet wide and other locks have
a 1,2()().foot capacity. And, laatly,
the locks are a hazard to the
tpwlng Industry due to the

be nding In the river . The locks
were orie nted In a bad way,"
Morgan explai ned.
He added that the tow wreck
which occurred earlier this
summer thai closed the main
lock for repairs was a perfect
example of how hazardo us the
present system of loc ks Is for the
Indu stry .
Now, tows pushing barges up
or down the river must break up
those barges In order to get them
through the locks. Morgan said
most barges are towed at 1,200
feet wide, and the locks will onlY
let through 600 feet at a time. The
result Is a long delay and a
back-up of tralllc on the river. It
takes up to two or three houn to
get through the locks, Morgan
stated.
Will Alleviate
Time Dela1
But the new locks will alleviate
the time delay, the dangerous

conditions and the maint enance
problems associated with the old
locks .
When th ey started the projec t.
workers at the Gallipoli s site
began di gging a two-mile long
canal to bypass the bend In the
river. Morgan explained that the
project was a joint ventul'f'
among Guy F . Atkinson Construction, S.J. Groves &amp; Sons and
Dillingham &amp; Harbert lnterna·
tlorlal. Atkinson Is the sponsor
and the other companies offered
monetary backing. The project
was desi gned to he handled In six
phases.
The first phase of the operation
was to strip off the topsoil around
tbe area for the new locks and
move It for later use. That topsoil
haa been moved to tbe railroad
tracks near West Vqlnla Route
2, and will be uUIIzed to !Ill In
around the walls oft he locks once
(See ComplelloD Pap A.f)

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