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Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

Local news briefs... -----.
Contln~d

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brown with white socks and face. The horse has on a dusty helge
bridle.
The department also reports that Iva Rayburn State Route
248, reprted that a subject came to her resldenc~ on Tuesda 0
even ing and stole a tool box and a te levision.
Charges are pending against the lndlvtdual, whose name is
being withheld pending the filing of charges.

Registration for course underway
Rf'gblratio n for the

Commercial

Driver Licensl' Refresher

co ursf' is currently underway .
The State of Ohio requires all commercial trul'k drivers to
obtain a commercial driver' s license.
Cl~sses beginning meeting Sept. 17 and 19 from;; to 10 p.m.
and Sept . 22 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Persons interes tPd may send
P-'V ment to Gallla-.lackson-Vinton JVSD, P.O. Box 157, Rio
t.randc. These classes will meet at the BurkPyP Hills Career
{'(• fl!rr in Rio Grande.

Mei.gs agency awarded grant
II Me igs County agency has been awarded a grant In the

amou nt of $27,715 lor the purpose of purchasing a
whcPlcha lr-accessible vehic le.
The Ohio Department of Transportation has recommended
the• awa rd lo the Meigs County Council on Aging as part of a total
state-wide award of $1,405,542.
The funds have been awarded by the Urban Mass
Transportation Administration through. th e Section 16(b)(21
Program. Federal approval is expected In September.
According to Meigs County Council on Aging's Assistant
Dtrector Susan Oliver, the department will proba bly ta ke
delivery on Its new vehicle by mld-1991 .
·
Sectio n 16tbH21 is a capital assistance program which fund s
80ipercen t of the cost of equipment used to provtde
tra nsportation services to the elderly and disabled . These
citize ns are e ither unable to use existing transportation, or
rPside in areas where transJX)rtatl on ls unavailable or
insufficient.
''The future of Ohio is tied to the mob! !t ty of Its people," sa id
ODOT Director Bernard B. Hurst. "By supporting vehicle
programs like thts one, ODOT Is providing so lutions to the
growing concerns of older citizens and people with dlsabllttles
for access to employment and necessary services.··

Thursday. September 6, 1990

South weather still hot; Midwest has rain
By United Press International
Hot weather baked the South
while the Midwest and northern
Plains were hit by rain, lightning
and floods Thursday with South
Dakota getting 1 'h inches of rain
In an hour.
Summer wea ther rema ined In
the nation's midsection with
tempera tures topping 100 dl'

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Dally stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
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of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
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Ashland Oil . . .......... ... 33~
Bob Evans .................. .14Y,
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City Holding Co
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grees in some cities.
Scattered thunderstorms
brought some relief to Alabama
and Mississippi, but high pres s ure kept temperatures near the
top of the thermometer In most of
the southern sta tes.
Flash flood warnings were
issued Thursday for parts of
northern Minnesota as thunders torm s with heavy rains washed
ou t roads and flooded basements.
The floods occurred across the
northern pari of the state and
were at their worst In the
northea s te rn rornPr, near
Duluth.
Severe weather hit other states
bordering on the Great Lakes as
heavy thunderstorms moved
across northern and central Lake
Michigan carrying v ivid lightn Ing and gusty winds .
Storms moved across the lake
from the Wisconsin coast Into
Michigan and the National
Wea ther Service warned boater s
from Frankfort, Mich., to Charlevoix, Mich. , and those In Green
Bay, Wis ., to seek safe harbor.
Storms also moved across
western South Dakota and Nebra s ka, carrying winds that
gusted to 47 mph and dumping 1
'h inches of rain on Rapid City
Regional Airport in an hour.
Thunderstorms

Key Centurion was ex -dividend
today.

in

Ohio Lottery

portions of the state skies werP
cloudy, but dry .
Clouds and some fog were
reported In western New York,
but temperatures remained

the remainder of the West where
there was little change In the
weather.
Thickening clouds pushed Into
the Northeast from western
Pennsylvania early Thursday,
with winds from the south
bringing Increasing humidity.
Western Pennsylvania had
high humidity with areas of fog

warm.
Rain wasn't expected In the
New England region until Fri day, with comfortable te mperatures ranging from the m id-70s to
around 80 Thursday

and drizzle. and In the eastern

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------Weather----South Central Ohio
Clo udy Thursday night , with a
c hance of showers and thunder s torms, and a low In the mid 70s.
Chance of ra in Is 50 percent.
Clo udy Friday , with a chance of
s howers and thunderstorms, and

highs between &amp;'i and YO . Chance

of rain Is 50 percent.
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
Fair through the period, with
highs rangin g from 75 to 85, and
overnight lows between 55 and 65 .

Vol.41 , No .BB

20 Classes $42-High School Discount $35
AT CARLETON SCHOOL, SYRACUSE

Arizona,

warm sunny days dom lnated in

8 :30

JOY KING, INS'IIIUCTOR
Call Joy King 992·3794 or JeaMie Owen 992-11893

EMS receives three calls
The units of Me igs County Emergency Medic a l Services
responded to three calls for assistance on Wednesday .
At 2:5 p.m , Rutland squad wa s dispatched to Jacks Road for
.Jason Del lavalle , who was transported to Pleasant Valley
Hosp ital. Middleport squad was ca lled to Overbrook Center at
6: 10 p.m; Mary Gilkey was tra nsported to Pleasant Valley
Hospital. AI 8: 06p .m., Middleport sq uad wa s called to Village
Manor Apartments for Ta mmy Teral. Teral was tak£'n to
VeiNa ns Memorial Hospital.

Pomeroy Court news
Six people were finPd In the
L'ourt of Pomeroy Mayor Richard

Sev ier Tuesday night and fivP
o th••rs forfPIIed bond.
Fined

were:

Robert

Prier.

Ne lso ns ille. $3~ a nd costs. DUI ;
Wil liam Erb. New Haven , W.Va.
Sb:l and costs, driving undl'r
susiJ(•ns ion; David Hubbard.
Pomrro). $52 a nd costs, speed;
Hon Capehart. Pomeroy, $6:land
cost&gt;. failure to control; Doug
1-:IJlin. Pomeroy, $213 and costs,
!' ix month s probation. assault;

Keith Musser. Portland, $.3 and
cos ts, disturbing the peace, $63
a nd cos ts, disorderly by Intoxica tion, $23 and costs, menacing
threats.
Forfeiting bonds were: Brent
Zirkle. Pomeroy, $43, assured
clear distance; Charles Wheeler,
West Co lumbia, W .Va ., $63 and
• cos ts, no operators license; Scott
Mc Kinley , Middleport, $52,
speed; Flora J e ffers, Pomeroy,
$43, left of center; Rose Barnhouse, Middleport , $50, speed.

Meigs announcements
t urd shower

.June and Er nes t Griffin, Long
Bot tum. will celebra te their 50th
wedding

anniversary

on

Tuesday .
A card showl'r will be held and
t hosl' wan Ung to sP nd a card may

do so to P 0. Box 43, Long
Bottom, 45743
Spaghetti dinner
The Tuppers Plains VFW Post
~J05:1 will have a spag hetti dinner
Sa turday at 4 p m .
Me nu will Include spaghetti,
gorlic bread. salad, dessert and
bcvrrage Cost Is $3.50 for adu lt s
and $1.50 for c hildre n under 12 .
Poltuck cookout
Thr Burling ham Modern
Woodmen wi ll he having a
potlu ck coo kout on Saturday at
b: JO p.m . a t the sou th bound park
on Route .1.1 near Darwin . The
ram p wIll furnish mea t, buns and
condiments. Door prizes will be
aworded a nd th e public Is
invltrcL

!'TO merllng
The Rutland PTO will meet

Monday at 7 p.m . at the Rutland
Eleml'ntary School with open
house following. There will be an
Introduction of new principal and
teachers.
Booster meeting
The Southern Junior High
Boosters will meet Saturday at 10
a.m. at the junior high building.
Regular meetings will be the•
second Saturday of each month
DAV to meet
The Disabled American Veterans a nd the Ladles Auxlliarv
will hold their regular meeting o~
Monday at 7p.m. at 124 ButtPrnut
Ave . In Pomeroy.
Homecoming
The Chester Church of the
Nazarene will have homecom ing
Sunday with a carry In dinner at
noon and afternoon service at
1:30 p.m. Rev. Jeffrey Tipton and
sons will be singing.
PTO meeting
Riverview Elementary School
PTO will meet on Mond ay at 7
p.m . at the school.

Divorces, dissolutions
A divorce dec ree ha s been
gra nted in Meigs County Co m-

Meigs school
funds distributed
Th e ne t payment to local school
d is tricts In Me igs Countv totaled
$007, 155.68 accord ing to the Au gus t Stat e School Founda tion
Su bs idy report Issued by Stat e
Audi tor Thomas E . Ferguson.
Thr Eas tern Local Sc hool
Dis tr ict received $149,873.68 with
$5.48R going Into school employees retirement; $17,080 Into
s tate teachers retirement. leav ing a net paymen t to the district
of $127.305.68.
In the Meigs Local School
Ills h·ic l the tota l a mount of basic
and

fransporlatton

allowance

was $451,I27.12 with $14,887 to
se houl employers rellremenl,
and $53,687. to state teachers
retlrrmen I leav ing a net pay ment to the district of $382,553.12 .
The Sout hern Localp&amp;hool
District received a total of
Lli'IU
$164,396.13 ~ - t'Mll
sc hool em ployees retirement,
and $2 3,628 to the state teachers
re tirement wi th a net payment to
the district of $133,654.13.
The Meigs County Board received a total of$41,758.75for the
month.

a

p~essed

mon Pleas Court to Dian e E.
Brlckles !rom Larry H. Brlckles.
Dissolutions of marriage ha ve
been flied In the court by Shirley
Ann Spears. Orange Beach. Ala .,
and Benny Ray Spears, Sy ra
cuse: Roger Alan Holsinger and
Ci ndy Lou Holsinger. both of
Reedsville: and Ronald Cre
means and Cathy F . Cremeans,
both of Middleport.
A divorce action has heen filed
by Kimberly Jo Fetty, Racine,
aga inst Wilbur W. Fetty, Dun nellen, Fla .

4-1990 FORD
TEMPO 4 DR.

2-1990 FORD
2 DR. ESCORT

FACTORY LEASE CARS

FACTORY LEASE CAR

$8995°0
1988 GRAND
MARQUIS
LOADED
OWNER

1987 YUGO GV
2 DR.

Air cond., AM/FM cassette.

Marriage license
A marriage license has been
issued to Ralph Lee Fisher, 23,
Racine, and Leanne Sue Clark,
20, also of Racine, In Meigs
·
County Probate Court.

$4595°0
1989 F150 414
6 cyl., 5 sp. trans., dual tanks,
bady side molding.

$9995°0

1988 CHEV.
C-1500

1987 DODGE
D150 414

ONE OWNER

Y-8 eng, auto. trans. air, 18,000
miles.

$8995°

0

ONE OWNER

1987 MERCURY
COUGAR

V-11, air, sp•d control, power locks &amp;
windows, tilt wheel, lM/FM casntte.

$79950°
1989 AEROSTAR
Air, uuise, tilt wheel, AM/FM
cassette.

$999500
1984 BRONCO II
Auto. trans., air cond., AM/FM,
tutone paint.

$899500
1990 FORD

1990 DODGE
DYNASTY

CONVERSION VAN

FACTORY LEASE CAR

SAVING OF S6000.00

"DEMO"

Sll ,90000

captured
Thursday

ONE OWNER

ONE OWNER

V-8, auto. trans., air, power
locks &amp; windows.

Cline is

$7995° 0

ONE OWNER

$19950°

351

TAX AND TITLE NOT INCLUDED

ON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Admissions - Wllliav Buckley, Pomeroy: Virginia Phalen,
Pomeroy: Francis Bush, Middleport: James Owens, Pomeroy.
Discharges - Agnes Brown,
Sarah Congo, Lyle Sinclair.

1988 FORD
ESCORT 4 DR.

CLINE RE-CAPTURED - Jonathan Shawn Cltne, lH, Is
pictured 118 he Is re-booked at the Meigs County Sheriff's
Department Thursday evening. Cline was re-captured hy Meigs
County Sheriffs deputies near Stiversvllle yesterday following his
escape from the Meigs County Jail on August 20. Cline escaped the
fadllty along with Brian Bass, 34, who was spotted In the same
area, but remains at large. (Sentinel Phol&lt;l by Brian J . Reed)

Richmond family home
destroyed by blaze
The one story frame home· of
the Jame s A Richmond family
located at 39495 Bradbury Road.
Middleport, was destroyed by
fire Thursda y afternoon
No one was at hom e when th e
fire started. acco rding to Ken·
neth Byer of the Middleport Fire
Department which was called to
thesceneat3:5lp.m. Thelnltlal
sighting of the bl aze was by a
State Highway patrolm a n as he
traveled along State Route 7.
The house was heavily In·
valved when the firemen arrived
on th e scene, Byer said, a nd both
the Pomeroy and Mason Fire
Departments were summoned to
give assistance. On the sce ne
were 39 firemen and emergency
sq uadmen from th e three
departments.

Deputies probe accident

MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY OPEN nL 8:00 P.M.; TUESDAY &amp; THURSDAY OPEN nL 5:30 P.M.

The Meigs County Sheriff's Department Investigated an
accident Involving a Mason. W.Va . flrelruck on Thursday

SATURDAY OPEN TIL 4:00 P.M.

evening.
According to a departme nt news release, tbe Mason tanker
truck was assisting the Middl eport Fire Department at a
structure fire on Bone Hollow Road.
The tanker, driven by Denver Blake, was backing out of the
narrow roadway when the le ft front bumper of the truck caught
the right rear fend er of a parked pick-up truck owned by Bobby

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PAT HILL FORD INC.
614-992-2196

Two llremen, Kenneth Im ·
baden of Middleport and Brent
Zirkle of Pomeroy, were over·
come by hea t and tra nsferred to
Vete rans Memorial Hospital
whrre they werr t rPated and
released.
Only three wa lls were le ft
s tanding when thP fire was
finally brought under control
after nearly two hou ru. Most of
the co ntents were destroyed. No
es tlm a te of the loss was given
pending further lnvesllgation by
Fire Chief Jeff Darst .
Byer sa id that the ca use of the
fire Is bel levwd to have been a
leak In a bottled gas line which
ra n und erneath !he bedroom
floor . The leaking gas, It Is
suspec ted, wa s Ign it ed from a
pilot ligh t on a heatin g stove.

Local news briefs----.

NEW HOURS TO SERVE YOU BETTER

461 S. 3RD

Michael Warner, are currently meeting to select
Miss Meigs' first name. Committee members are,
left to right, Tom Reed, Tom Reuter and Hank
Cleland.

COW NAMING COMMITTEE - Members of
the Judicial committee, appointed to select a
name for "Miss Meigs," a dwarf cow belonging to
Pomeroy attAJrney Fred W. Crow, Jr., and

Air, auto. trans., tilt wheel, power
lotks.

$8195°0
Auto. trans., air tond., AM-FM.

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1989 FORD
TEMPO 4 DR.

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A Multimedia Inc. Newapaptr

Syracuse agrees to
share paving expense
of pool parking lot

AEROBIC DANCE CLASS BEGINS
10 WEEK FALL SESSION SEPT. 10
Class Times: Mon . &amp; Wad. 7 :30 to
Tues. &amp; Thurs . 6:30 to 7:30

2 Sections, 14 Pegea

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, September 7, 1990

Copyrighted 1990

DANCE FOR JOY

Utah and lada ho waned , a nd

Low tonight In mid 6011.
Chance of ralo iiO percent.
Saturday, high In lower 80s.
Chance of rain 20 percent.

Jeffers.
The firetruck was not damaged; the pick-up susta ined
moderate damage.

Gallipolis event Sept. 13

MIDDLEPORT

Gov. Richard Celeste said Thursday he will take his "Capital
Conllnued on page 10

.,

'.

By BRIAN J. REED
Sentinel Newo Stall
·- 'K p-tisoniir wM' l!scaped from
the Meigs County Jail last month
was apprehended Thursday a fternoon while a second escapee
remained at large following a
manhunt .
Jonathan Shawn Cline. 18, was
returned to the custody of the
Meigs County Sheriff's Depart ment early yesterday evening ,
while 34 year-old Brian Bas s
remained free .
According to Meigs County
Sheriff James M. Soulsby, Cl ine
was taken Into custody In a
wooded area In Lebanon Town ·
ship near Stlversvllle.
Deputies. agents of the Bureau
of Cr iminal Investigation and
personnel of the National Guard
were In the Stiversville area as a
part of the agencies' annual
marijuan a era dication efforts .
Souls by reports that while the
national guard helicopter was
circling th e area. Cline came out
of the woods with his hands up.
Deputies Manning Mohler.
Robbie Jacks and Jeff Miller
Immediat e ly took look Cline into
custody .
Bass, who escaped from the
jail with Cline, and who had been
spotted In the Stiversville area,
reportedly ran when the helicop-

ter arrlvad In the area.
So ulsby Indicated that blood -

By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
Syracuse Village Council
agreed to accept Its share of the
expense, $1,600, for paving of the
parking area at London Pool
during Thursday night' s
meeting.
Mayor Eber Pickens will report council's action to the Meigs
County Commissioners. Accord ·
lng to Mayor Pickens, the bla c ktopping cost was $1.340 over th e
projected cost. The paving project Is being undertaken as part
of the community development
block grant fund program.
Grading and sealing will be
done by the county and S. W.
Dean Blacktopping Co. of Galli
polls will do the paving. The
project Is to be completed som etime this month .
Th e mayor also reported work
on Seven th Street Is to be
completed by Sept. 21. Th is is to
being done wi th Issue 2 mon ey
Mayor Pickens also reported
that he attended the meeting on
block grant money Monday night
and as a result asked the
memhers ol the Board of Public
Affairs to attend the council
meeting In order that they may
make appllcatfon lot some of the
funds available.
Gordon Winebrenn e r, a
member of the board, asked If
projects can be grouped since the
prospect Is that small projects
will not be given co nsideration .
Pickens stated tha t he did not

know whether this is possible bu t
that he will get that Information
for the board members.
The mayor asked that the
members of the water board
prepare their project or projects
and present them Monday night
as they have to be submitted by

Sept. 26 to the Meigs County
Co mmis sioners .
Estimated costs on the project
or projects must come from an

eng!ne€r or contractor, lt was
noted, and the exacl location
must be given.

Co ntinued on page 10

McDonald's tentative
opening date Sept. 27
Employees have been hired,
their training Is well underway ,
and a tentative date of Sept. 27
has been set for the opening of
McDona ld's In Pomeroy.
Russell Mills. owner-operator
of the · restaurant. announced
tod ay that Patsy Prat er who
resides on Eagle Ridge, Pome
roy, and former ly was associated
with McDo nald 's of Spencer, W.
Va . will be the manager Assist ·
ant manager will be Regina
Hupp of Ravenswood, W. Va.,
and other assis tan t managers
will be Earl Pickens and John
Hoffman, both of Pomeroy .
Eight of the management
positions a re heing filled by
Pomeroy area residents. Mills
reported, and all of the nearly 80
men and women hired to work in
the restaurant reside in the
Pomeroy · Ma son a rea.
Mills sa id that he was c•x
tremely Impressed with the

NEARING COMPLETION - Construction of
the new McDonald's restaurant building on West
Main Street In Pomeroy Is nearing complelton.

turnout of job applicants at the
two-day lnten1ewing sessions
held at Meigs High School In
August as well as the high quality
of those applying. Three hundred
thirty applications were taken
during the two days.
Those hired are currently
training In the Ripley McDo
nald's store, Mills said, noting
that several key people will have
sever a l hundred hours of experience while others will have
about 65 hours of experience
wor king In a McDonald's before
the Pomeroy res taurant opens.
Of the 80 persons hired, 55 are
in full -time positions, Mills reported, while the others are \n
part-ttme jobs The re§!i!'Urant
which will face the Ohio River
and Pomeroy Mason Bridge, will
seat 133 people.
Ground breaking for the local
McDonald 's located on the site of
the former Pomeroy Freight
Stat ion was held on June 21.

Tentative opening date Is Sept. 2'7 . The restaurllilt
will employ 80 persons most of whom reside In the
Pomeroy·Mason area.

Co ntinued on page 10

Bob Evans

to

head committee
Bob Eva ns, founder of Bob
Eva ns Farms, has been named
c hairman of the Agriculture for
Volnovlch-DeWine Committee.
Republican gubernatorial nominee George Volnovlch said
Thursday that Evans, of Gallipolis, will head the candidate's
agribusiness outreach program .
"George Volnovich and Mike
DeWine are committed to our
state's number one Industry agriculture," said Evans, a
member of the State Board of
Regents and State 4-H Board.
"George and"Mlke will provide
leadership through strong d epartments of agriculture and
development.
·'They will ensure that Ohio
agriculture and Its rural econ omy will flourish and that Ohio
will seize every opportunity for
expansion of Its agrlcullural
markets in the ever growing
globaL economy," he added .
Oth'r members of the commit·
tee Include Dean Gordin, cochalnnan: John Steinberger. ex ecutive director: and regional
chalnnen Ken Hoot, Dale Stacy,
Jim Patterson, Grover Foulk,
Ron Jackson, Fred Johnson,
Hugh Wilson and Dick Baldridge.

August jobless rate up 5.6 percent
WASHINGTON rUPi i - The
U.S. civilian jobless rate climbed
to 5.6 percent In August - the
highest level In two years - as
more factory and construction
workers lost their jobs, the Labor
Department said Friday.
"lt 's not parll cularly good
news for the working guy,"
economist Cynthia Latta said at
the for ecas ting firm
DRlMcGraw-Hill In Lexington,
Mass. "Jobs are disappearing."
Many analysts had expected
the Jobless rate to hold steady at
.July 's 5.5 percent after jumping
from 5.2 percent In June .
"Employment continued to be
weak In August and unemploy ment rose slightly." the depart ·
ment's Bureau of Labor Stalls ·
tics said.
"Job dec lines occurred
throughout the goods-producing
sector," the report said. "These
losses were only partly offset by
small gains In the serviceproducing sector."
Total employment edged down
75,000 In August over July as the
Census Bureau trimmed Its
ranks of temporary workers . A
government spokesman said the
5.6 percent labless rate was the
highest since a 5.6 percent

s howing In August 198!!.
"The une mployment numbers
are ad justi ng to the slow economic growth that has been
occurring." said Rohert Deder Ick, c hi ef economist at Northern
Trust In Chicago. "A creep·
ahead economy Isn't one where
employment goes higher."
Dederick predicted the civilian
jobless rate could near 6 percent
by December and that Inflation
could reach 5.5 percent to 6
percent on higher energy prices
In the wake of Iraq's conquest of
Kuwait's oil fields .
" It 's going to be the worst of
both worlds," he said .
The data In the report was
adjusted to reflect seasonal
factors.
The Labor Department said
the numher of manufacturing
jobs declined about 45,000 last
month , with the electronic equip·
ment and transportation equip·
ment Industries be ing the hard·
est hit .
"Since reaching a post·
recession peak In January 1989,
the number of factory jobs has
declined 455,000," the report
said.
Latta warned more bad news
lies ahead.

"Man ufacturi ng is suffering a
double-whammy," she said.
"I ncreases In product ivity eliml·
nate the need for workers a nd
co nsum er spending Is sluggish."
E mploym ent In the construction Indu stry, meanwhile, continued Its recent slide, dropping
by a bout40,000 jobs In August, for
a three-month loss of nearly
100,000 jobs.
Mining, which had added 60 ,000
jobs since last July, lost 7,000 In
August.
ln the service sector of the
economy most of the job Increase
was In health services, which has
been a s trong performer for the
past 12 months, the government
said.
Counting military personnel,
August's total unemployment
stood at 5.5 percent vs . 5.4
percent In July .
The Labor Department said
the average weekly hours of
work for private businesses held
steady In August at 34.5 hours,
but Increased to 41 hours !rom
40.9 hours for the manufacturing
sector, while manufacturing
overllme edged up to 3.9 hour§
from :!.8 hours.
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�Friday, September 7, 1990

Commentary
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON

AilE~

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ROBERT L. "INGETT
Publisher

CHARLENE HOEFLICH

Gent•rall\tanager

. PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publlsher/Conlroll.r

WASHINCTON- There is one
Californ ia trend that the liquor
lndustrv Is desperately lrylng l o
stop beforp II swreps across the
countr y -lncrr3sPdPxclsetaxPs
to make liquor pav for the havoc
It wrf'aks .
Ca li fornia vot&lt;•rs will decide !In
Nov 6 whf't hf'r to m crrasr thP
sta te liqu or '·" to the equivalent
or o cents a drink The money
raised would go direct ly to
a l co hol

A MEMB ER of Thf' United Pre;s Inter nat lona l I nl.md Dally Press
Association and the Amer lran Nt&gt;wspaper Publishers Association

LETTERS OF OPINION are welcome T hey s hould tw Jpss th an 300
words long. All letlers are subjec t to ed lllng and m ust bl• sign Pd with
name, address &lt;~nd IPlephone number No unsigned letTPr &lt;:. wlll be published Lettf'rs should b(' In good tas te. addrPsslng lssuf's. not pe1 sona li

lies.

President has chance to
help shape new world order
By HELEN THOMAS
UP I White House Reportt·r
WASHINGTON- Pres1den1 Bush Is In " posl1 lon 10 pial .1 mo]o r
role ln shaping a nPw '~ur ld ord er 1n th r aftr1 m.1th of th(' ( 'old V\' ,11

But he has to contend w11h forer" that want to kPf'p thP std t u-. quo t~ rul

;JIJ u sl'

state thai Is home to "wine
country." the tax on wine has no I
t:reen Increased since 1937
Alcohol pr odu cers and wholes.Jicrs J rcn'l about to los e t heir
s~&gt;ee l

dale. lhey have pumped more
1ho1n $17 million Into a campal~n
10 kill the Nickel A -Drink lmtl a ·
llvr Almost $13 million of thai
has come from out of state.
The national liquor lndustrv
knows t hi s Is a fight that Is too big
for Cal ifornia producers to win
on lhelr own . and It could set a
nasty prt'Cedent. The Industry

programs.

batlrrrd womrn sheltPrs. drunk
drivin g f'nforrrmrnt and other
rxpe nsf' s t hP gnvrrnmPnt must
pick up when peo ple drink too

ha s c1 eated Taxpayers for Com
mon Sense. a ca mpaign organ!

much
F'm 20 \'P,1l s 1hr powrrfu 1
llqum rndu strv tw ..; kep t lh&lt;'
sta tf'' o;; .t lrohol e~cbr ta xes so
low rh at t hn..;r t,\X!'s now net a
~allrv

$t2q million

a

Woll

rJp;r J without a fight. To

zat lon throu gh which most of I he
money Is funneled 10 treat the
Initi ati ve
The finan cial JPp orts of who JS
fundlrr g the battle agd lnsl lhe
higher l"x es read like I he labels
on bo ttles behind the bar ThP
Beer Instltute of Amer ic a. with

while

a koh ol 11busC' coste. (',ili fnrnla
ta1&lt;.pa yprs $11 7 billion .r \'rdr lri
pro(X'rtv d .t m ,tgl' &lt;;Ocl;ll ~~fllf : nr
programs. hra l1h c,rrr. Jr du cl'd
product ivity nnd pr 1snns fn lhl'

mon~v

from

Anhf&gt;usPr- Busch

~~}N ·~o ~::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::::

those that have long bPcn flus tl ated c~t pol ll iCdl tnJU)t ln· t~ nd

N-tN.

lnequltles and seek chang&lt;'
In Eastern Europe&gt;, prop \(• hd ·, t' 1&lt;tkPn t h£' md 1II ' r m I ht' ll u~\ n h u nd "
and turned their INOrld up"1clc doHn, uu,ti ng communi&lt;;~ ru iPr s d lld
starting toward demoe• ,rn
The United States and thP W&lt;·stcr n Europt'&lt;~n "ilJII'" pdl tJ cu ldl !\
Germany, are d1ggmg 111 rtH'Ii p&lt;xkC' ts to gr\&lt;' t ht· f!cdgl1ng rH'V.

1'\eWS

Bf'f'r Institute, told our assoriate

vole so 1hP Nlckel -A·Drlnk Inltla·
live doe"1'1 get the margin of
victory It needs- one vote over

"1 s just anoth er tax put out by
do good('rs and socia l PnginPPr s

Eastern European govrrnmrn t s sonw f1 nJ nt'lJ I suppur t, d nd t r d 1n mg
In modern technology Exl'(')JT for Homanrd thf• co ups hc~\' P bE'Pt1
relatively bloodless -even th e f.rll of 1he Bc r I rn WoII And the unIt 1ng
or East and West Germam 1s on th•· hor 11.on
The Soviet Union 1s undpr~oin .L: ~~ !ll&lt;~Ssl\t' pohtH'al tr :.~ns f o tmat JOn
that In the end may detprm l nf' whrthPr tht•n' 1" "it Ill a lJ S. S R or l rl
separate lndrpendent rep ubl irs born f rc1m h hat \\ d" .1 cPnt r.Jl m •c\

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That kind of rhe toric Is com mon In California these days, but
the liquor Industry Is too smart lo
fight this battle with words alone
Inst ead . It persuaded some
memt:rers of the California Legis·
Ia tore to put another In illative on
I he ballot proposing a 1 cent tax,
cast In concrete as an amend·
men I to the sta te constitution. A
third question on the ballot , also
the brainchild of the liquor
Indu stry, would require approval
of two-thi rds or the voters state·
wide before an Increase In any
exc ise tax Is allowed.
Using this divide-and-conquer
technique. the liquor Industry
hopes to co nfuse and fracture the

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pf"t Cf&gt;n t

SAN FRANCI SCO iUPll - If
the San Francisco G1ants played
I he re st of the National League
the way !hey played Crncmnatr
&lt;t nd others In the West Drvr sro n,
they mtght be leading now
Instead or I ra i ling by R1 games
Mall Wrlll ams keyed a threerun first mnmg wi th a two run
double and also th1ew out a
runn er at I he pla te Thu rsday,
he lping I he Grants p1 eserve I hell
longshot l11le hopes wllh a ti 2

STe.aL."iH riGHTeR iS $330,
":'He G~S MaSK iS $Lt5 aND THe
GlJI'J ~DD5 $30 ~ G31.L.ON.

t,

v 1ctorv over the Reds San
rra nr1 sco owns a 10 b adva n tagf'

UN LEAD.

ove r I he Reds lhrs year
"Vve 'rp leadmg thP lea gur .t s
fa1 asbea lmgl he\Ves tteam sbut
lhcv bea t up on the 1-:ast and I he
eaS ter n tr am s bPat up on US,"
Sa n F'rcln C\sco m a nagt'l Rngpr

C r&lt;trg

obVIously, and the restorat ron of the r ulcrs
I'd like to think. · he sa1d. thai oul of thl' d rr· c~r 1 ~r ·r f111 mo~rrr·r• I"
Saddam Hu sse in theu could br n m~ .1n opportunrt\ !or p t',H'f'
throughout the M1ddlr F. as t Rut v. r ha\ P to be "u t r 1h.:t I \\ h.tt'" h1 ·t·n
undertaken so far Is surcrs..;fu l brfor!' Wf' ca n mm. p 14 1 th.n othl't
agenda ...
Bush also said the Un ttPd Stat('S has "npvrr 1 uiPrl out d c·o n ft' r Pnt'l'
of any nature · I n fa ct. 11 wa s J pari of our diplomdf~ ju..;t " 4'\ t'r.!l

years ago..
.
There are mam 1ssues that a co nf&lt;'H'ru r• hP.ulPd by thP
superpowers IN ho a ~P now 1n ro hPs lon mfman.v wo1 hi p r'obit •rn s rou ld
achieve. inc l udtng cl denuliParlzed Midrl lf' F as t ami ! hi ' Plnnrn at tfln
of all productiOn of chPmica l wPapon s

p i&lt;I!JC'd tlwm .ts toug h as we havP
"So th&lt;:~1 gof's to show !hat
anything r.1n ll. tppen thr rPsl of
I Ill' wa v "

Hassan's proposal is deadly__w_iL_Lia_m_Rus_h_er
Thr cll sc ussJons 111 1\rnm.rn
bf't wf'rn tJ !\' SrcrPI ,11' Lrfwr ,II
.l (tvlf'r PrrP!ciPC'ut&gt;II&lt;-~J,IJld lr .1q1
F'orf'ign M lnls lf'i T,n rq A711
mdrk the oprn1 ng of ii tH'~\ s1.1g t•
in thr I raq Kuv. Jit CllSts how
Pvrr much tlw \cl tlo us par 1i1 •s
mav In sist th.r t thr&gt;ir positions
havrn t c hangf'd
From thr (liJf'ning st,rgP
m,rrkrcl h' 1',1\l s dbiupt 1nv.1
slon of Kuv.cllt. and ttw sPcond

States df'mdnds that I ra q w ith

d ra w from Kuwait &lt;1sa pr rcondl
t 1o n o f ,1 n v ne g o I 1 a tl on s
whatf'vrr
But In onr sensr at \0ast lim P

Is on the side of Iraq's foes While
1hP s talcmatr con tinues and
nPgotlatlons go forward . th r
••co nomlc blockade of Iraq i s
lightening. an d It s effecl on th at
(o untrv is bound to get worsf'

stage. In which I he United State s

Salvador . South i\!11ca and Kashmrr

and ot hf'r Wf'strrn powPrs m ov t•fl

Thr c ha ncP of a rapprochPment wtlh Ir on .1l so rs on tht' hori;on
Iran has supporli•d t h£&gt; sa net io ns aga ms I It aq
Desptle thr tmmrnS£' mil rla t y buildup in llw 1--lt'l ~ l .rn Culf lhl'll'

"idCrt flres, but nel!hrr they nor

swlfllv to dcfendd Saudi

also Is a

new

det ermmatlon to

so lve problems w1thou1

v.&lt;.~r.

El

to avu1d

futlle hos lililies d nd untold suffering Maybe o nr •w world can bf'
shaped to give p(_'Oplc a c ha nee to pursue I he ir I ivps in pea cc and t het r
l(Overnments a chance to flourish ·

Berry's World

"Rul wllh all the

happens. rt feels gor&lt;l lo have

wee k by week The Iraqi people
no doubt are prepared for ma jor

There are pockf'f s of confli('t in othPr rP~Ions o f thL• 'WOtld

""d

thtngs th&lt;.Jt havf' happenrd to our
cl ub tht s veat, rr gard!Pssof what

won phenomen al unan1mtt y rn thr U n1trd N atiOns rn LJ\OJ of
economic sa nct ions to ti ght en thf' screws on li clq Most n.t llflns c~t P

with the business at hand. thr shmtrt ru n bu s tnP~ s
1t1r• rn.~kmg
right the ' situation in Kuwait.' mran1ng thr pul l out lll forcr"

/iro~bi.1

c~ nvon r

elsr cou ld bPar up lndrfl nl!r lv under thP strain of a noosf'
,1s t ight as the onr now bPing
clrawn around Iraq Sooner or
la tC' r , unless It s gnp ca n be'

and !mposC' r 11ppling Sdfll' tiono.;
on Iraq 1n.m Jltt·mp t toforrp lft o
d lsgorgf' Kuv.c~rt wP &lt;n r nov.
mov i ng Into .t th11 rl st;Igl', in
wh lrh t hf' p.tt h ul lll'gO!Ja I ion w iII

broken. Saddam Hussein Will

be exp lor rei

hJvP

Both sl dr .:; dl(' tl'luf'Lml to
resort to to n 0 rf il can lw
avo ldrd. Each h,1..; 1.1kPn an
openi ng position u!ld('(Pptdblr In
thr othrr
l rL~q lm1 sh tll c~ t it ~
annrx,tllon of Kuw,ll l is· rlf'J n ~r l
and !trf'VOC;Ih]r"
ttw l'ni1l'd

1eplaced b; somebody who will
That Is why we would do well to
guard against the proposal
Cro wn Prince Hassa n of Jorndan
~ul forw ard on a U S. tel ev ision
program just t:refore Perez de
Cue ll ar and Tariq Azl z sat down

to

compromise

or

be

to talk In his capital The crown
pr in ce su ggested that I raq with draw from Kuwait . to tJe re·
placed In con trol there by aU N
force, which wou ld su perv lsr
free el ections
This Is a devilishly lngeritou s
proposal. and It will tJe extremely
hard for the United States tn
r eslst It
Mr. Bush has lnslsled on lhe
withdra wal of I raqi forces from
Kuwait (which this proposal also
requires) and t he restoration of
Kowa ll' s Emir tfor which the
proposal would subs tit ute free
C'lrrt lon s) !Jut frrr r lec ft on s a rr
o thing that bi g democracies li ke
!he United States find hard to
oppose
Saddam Hu ssein may wPII
sw.:~ ll ow that pill, howC'vrr b!ttpr

th&lt;' su rrender of Kowall mlghl
be And President Bush will be
urged to do likewise. The dom••s
tic prrssures wtll br vrry hC'avv
1Who wants a wat '} ) MorNver.

the U nited Nations· well wisher s

will see In the plan a golden
opport unit y for that contempti bl e organization to redeem Itself
and do something useful for a
ch ange. A grea t many of the
nations. Wes tern and otherwise,
th at j oined Mr. Bush's original
cava lcade will consider this a
b&lt;&gt;tler Ide a - and there wlll go
the vaunled "worldwide coall
tlon aga ins t Iraq "
So George Bush may soon lace
I he prospect or ordering home all
th e troops and equipment he ha s
ju st tra nspor ted, at enormous
expense, t o the sands of Saudi
Arabia Saddam Hussein's for
ces, on the ot her hand, need
withdraw only a hundred miles there t o stockpile more chemica l
weapons and perfecl their ability
to make atomic bombs.
It ts a hi ghly disagreeable
prosport, and for thai reason
Crown Prince Hassan's proposal
must be rejected, whatever lhe
cos t

Scott G&lt;111 elts, 11 HI , wen!
seven innings to w in for JUS I lh P
second ti me In his last SIX slarts
Sieve· Bedrosian pitched one and
onr- thr rct rnnm gs for his 11th
sa,r. l\1ck M ahlc1. 7 li. took I he
loss
Thr ump 1nng ere~&gt; of Dutch
Renner!. Greg Gomn. TerryTata
C~UJck

dnd .J tm

workrd the game

Th at crew ha s r wrted C1 nc rnna tl
manager L ou Prnrella three
t1mes t his spason

I t tos sE&gt;d the

Hrds" Mamn o Duncan fo r
th1 owrng balling helmets on lhr
froid aftCI be rn g called out on
s tnkrs m the n1nth

··we didn't hcl'-'f' men In sconng
pos111 0n vrn oflrn but whf'n wr
cl1d. WI' couldn 1 dr1vc them 1n. "
Pt!llf'lla sa1cl · \1\tf'\r had troubl r
with this umprrrng cr ew all year
but we lost thrs ba llg ame. not
lhrm l:lut we' l l be rea dy to play
in LA tomorrow·
Thr Cla n ts Pn tE't ed t hr gamr ln
th i1 d pla er• m the NL West. 9\1
gamrs bPhind flrs t p la ce C1nc!n
nr-~t r
DPspl tt• lhr vtcl mv. an y
r·omb\ nntl on of Cincinnati 1NlnS
or Si1n F't anr1sro losses totalling
18 would flllm mall' las I vrar's NL
r·hamps
"ThPV
h &lt;:tv en· t
made t hr
playa[[, vel so unlit th ey do don' I
ask me how frustrated I am
.tbout losing thi s division." satd

Tlw Daily Senlincl

Foes hitS &amp; L funding of incumbents
l',rllfur nla. NCI\B In North Carol
tnd, Cit izens &amp; Sou thern In
Cr'lrrgla. First Chicago In Illin ois
.r nd Mellon In Pennsylvania.

i\\INAPOI.!S. Md rN E.\ r - If
llrp Tom McMrllen n Md is
judged on the basis of hrs
rampat~n ftnan cp rPports. It's
difficu lt to !ell whl' lher h1•

Thrrr also a re In surance com ~c~n iP s-

Including Aetna. CI\'A.
rruden tlal. Metropolitan and
Travelers And there are securi t ies dealers - Including Bear
Stea rn s, Dean Witter, Salomon
Brothers . Prudential Bache.
Shearson Lehma n and Drexel

n·prC'srnt s thr votrr~ of Mar v
la nd 's 4th congrrssJnn oll cli str tel

or the
nation 's

le ading

firms

fl na r~rl.il

rn the

srrv i crs

Industry
Since his fir sl srrccessfu l bid
for a Hou se sea t In 1986.
McM illen has co l ll'eted vast
sums of mon ey from political
actio n commlttws opcratlng on
behalf of commerc i al bank s.

Rurnham

But

even the link to the
notorious (and now defunct)
Drexel Burnham Isn't as embar -

rassing as the thousands of
dollars poured Into McMillen' s
ca mpaigns by the savings and
lo an Industry during his tenure
on lhe House Banking Commit
tee, where he cast crucial votPs
affecting the country's S&amp;Ls.
The lanky legislator - the
former big-time college and pro
basketball star stands 6 feet, II
In ches - trounced his ltepublf
can opponent, 68·32 percent, In
1988, after defeatin g two Democratic primary rival s even mor e
convincingly . So. he should have
a firmly secure House seal atler
two terms In office
Ins l ead, he fa ces a nettlesome

savings and loan associa tions,
securities firm s and lnsuranel'

1990 th NEA 1nc

companies.
Althou gh a few of I hose ln stltu
!Ions are based In McMillen' s
home state, m ost are hundreds or
thousands of miles from hi s
district. Among the donors. for
example, are many of New
York's major commercial bank s
Including Bankers Trust.
CJtlc orp. Chase Manhattan .
Chemical and Manufacturer s
Hanover .

·'Is tt too late t o ao back to bemg yupptes?

Also on the lisI of commercial
banks are the Barnett and Sun
twnks In Florida, Bank of Amer Ica and Security Pacific In
I

r'h.Jiil'ngr In the Sept 11 Demo·

( l iS ps U 5-9 60 )

\ Uh·ls ion of Multlmedla In(
l' ul)l l ~hNI ('\ '!'f\

Robert Walters

ct &lt;~lie primary mounted by an

opponen t whose principal ca m
palgn theme Is the Impropriety of
McMill en' s acceptance or largr
eampalgn contribution s from
special Interest groups, In gen
eral , and the S&amp;L Industry . In
particular
McMillen - who re jects all of
Blum's all ega tions of unseemly
conduct - Is not the only House
member being forced In election
campaigns this year to defend
finan cial lies to the S&amp;L Industry.
Indeed, that category Includes
som e veteran lawmak ers prP-

vtously t:relleved to be virtually
unt:reatable.
Incumbents facing serious
challenges because of their S&amp;L
links Include Democratic Reps
Frank Annunzlo of Illinois and
Douglas Barnard Jr . of Georgia
as welt as Republican Reps.
Denny Smith of Oregon and
Charles "Chip" Pashayan ,Jr of
California.
A leading public lnlcrest organization, Common Cause, has
encouraged that trend . II complied and dlslrlbuted a list of the
House and senate members It
linked to what It called "the

Back row- Jeff Lewis, Sponsor; Brooke Howard .
Crystal Donohue, Sand~ \lan&lt;e, Billie Butcher,
Misty Marklns, [Indy Vance a~d Coach Randy
Butcher. Not present wen ,J,unw \\'orkman and
Maggie K ennedy.

With 6-2 win over Reds,

Cincy's lead
now 6 1/2 games

problems need a f resh look
Bush Is basically say rn g f rrsl thrngs f1 r&gt;t i\nclthef11 'l lhrng '' toger
Iraq's Saddam H ussrlll to 'ti.Jthdtav. flom hu~\J J I Jnd to qull
threatening his Arab ne1ghbo1 s rn thr PP I stan Culf I'hP prt'Si d,~nt tld s

complying 1&gt;1th the oil and arm s boycott
In the heat of t he diplomatic battlr. thrrr ha v&lt;' ber•n llldlt_l ralh f11 1.,
Middle East Conference to deal wrth all thr• maJor p1 nlllf'ms rn tlrr•
region , Including the 40 Y&lt;'a r plus i\1 &lt;~b l srdel ro nflrcl l lti11 •r
questions on the table are lhr SVII&lt;Jn t r oo p~ In L{'))anun ct!ld J-,r .It' l l
presence In Southern Lebanon
At a recent new s co nf erencr. 1hr pi rst dt' n t sa 1d. " \'\ (' oug httr Jgt ·1 1111

BIG BEND CHAMPIONS - The Big Bend
.l unlor girls' champions In 19!10 were the Ron's
Tin• Center-Harrisonville team. The squad wa.s
ncar pcrfrt'l with a fine 10-ll record. Pictured are
(first row, lrR) Bobble Butcher, Dawn Erwin,
Allison Williams, Robin Donnhue and Ton) a Will.

Giants stay alive in NL West

$1001~

So with enco uragemen t help from th(' \\'es t Jnd &lt;I m.qor IP ductJon
or confrontational forcps In Eu rope, thl'!'(' I" S~J rhJngP In th d t j)dJI(lf
the world and, all thin gs eonsidPrf'd . pr U&lt;'Pt'dl ng lc~n 1\ smoottll\
The Warsaw Pa ct is e1&lt;pec tcd to fadr ou t of cxisrenn• v.llh tlw
former membPIS of lht' Eas tern bloc go mg fh('Jr '~&lt;' Ptlt ~lf 4 \.\d\ " /\nd
the role of NATO will t ~;~ k e o n d nrw puhrit.d chdl ,H fPr d"i th4 '
East West European nu t ion s unJ!( • on rtu• ('on tlru•nt I!J to pf'r ht~p " .t
new loose fedPrat ion
The Common M,H kPit s dln• .J d~ hr•.rdt&gt;d f&lt;Jt .r C'ommon cur r I'IIC\ 1rr
199'1 and other agrPPITIPnts lh&lt;~l liP lilt' Luro~Jt l stc~tes tugr !lwr I3ut
Jn the MiddlE' East. thP wo rlrJ' s CU I!Pnt tlnrlPrbo ,'\. thC' pPrrnni.rl

u.s.

consum ers

1He Gas. iS oNt.V $1. ~.
'iHe. aiRCR~FT Caf?Rie.R i5.
$1+7o, rHa i~~l\ iS ?ll5, 1He.

~

Kremlin - domina ted socrety

who will tak e the money and
spend 11 for more government,
and in crease taxes on

Tim Warner that the lnltlallv e,

Becker
in
Open
semifinals

Jack Anderson
and Dale Van A tta -

Miller and Coor s, has eo ntr fb
uted more tha n $li mllllon to the
campa i gn Gu fnn ess gave
$145,069 j ust rn the month of June
Hiram -Walk er gave $168,681 to
the ca use and Jim Beam has
coughed up $89 .223.
Mon ey may not be enough this
time t:recause the case against
alcohol Is so solid. According to
the Nat iona l Highway Traffi c
Safety Administration. 22.415
people died l ast year In alcohol •
related tra ffic accidents nation
wide The estimate of what t he
federal government spends each
year because of alco ho l abuse Is
~2:l billion . In California last
year, 2,189 people died or causes
dl rt'Ct ly atlrlbuted lo alcohol .
and n 41Y were Involved In
,Jlcohol related !raffle "rcldenls
.11m Sa nders . pr csldenl of the

ll ~ hln g

c·an history ." They are said to
have accepted more than $11
million In campaign donations
!rum S&amp;L Interests during the
1980s
Here In McMillen 's district.
which stre tc hes from the Balti more city llmll s on the north to
the District of Columbia boun dary on the south and Includes
this picturesque Chesapeake Bay
port city. Blum could tJe engaged
In a quixotic venture.
"I won't spend more than
$1,000 on the whole campaign,"
he says. At mid-year, McMillen
had raised more than $570,000
and had almost $420,000 In cash
on hand Blum, a lawyer, has
considerable experience as a
committee stall member on
Capitol Hill, but he has never
before sought any public o!flce.
"I have no Illusions," he adds.
"I may ev en make a fool of
myself. But I'll be damned if I'm
going to allow a corrupt system
to prevent a concerned citizen
from seriously addressing the
evils of campaign financing."
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Giants first basema n W1ll Clark.
"If we gel mathematically ehm l·
nated , then It's over. This ballcl ub comes to play ever y day but
whether or not we can get 11 done
on th e field i s another questiOn.
We' re not out of 1t. ·
San Francrsro took a .1 -0 lead 1n
the f1rst tnnmg. Wrth two oul.
Cl ark doubled and Kevm Mrt cheli walked Williams followed
with a drive to the warning t ra ck
In cen ter to make 11 2-0. The hit
raised Williams' league-lea ding
RBI total to 105 He scored when
Terry Kennedy smgled
Cinci nnati cu t the lead lo 3 I rn
I he third Mahler looped" smglr
into short ce nter tha t Brett
Bu tl er misplayed fo r an error.
allowing Mahler to go to seco nd
Mahler scored one oullaler when
Herm l'vlnnm g ham punched an
RBI double down the left -fwld
line
The Reds mov ed wlth rn a run rn
the fifth on a leadoff tnple bj
Mariano Duncan and M ahler' s
sacrllice fl y
Willi ams threw ou t the l ying
run at the pla le m the SIXth Paul
o·N elll doub led and Ha l Morn s
singled. but O'Neill v.as cui down
when Glenn Braggs grounded t o
third and Wllllam s threw hom e
The Giants added a,n unea rned

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Saturday's gam~

Hook 1&lt; • l1and1 Tomlrn p1l ched"
thrl'e· hlltl' l c~nd Bobby Bon1lla
produced l1rs lliOth and JOi st RBI
T hu rsday n1ghl. hel prng th e
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th r f'P·game scrres swC'ep With a
i ·l rout
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more left res aga 1nst every body. ·

New York manager Bud Ha rrel
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Chicago 5 Philadelphia 2
Pit tsburgh 7 ~iW York I
San Diego 3, Houstoo 0, 10 Inn
Los Angeles 5, Atlanta 0

Frldl)' 'll games
Louis ~Tt'Wksbury 9 5) at
Chicago (Maddux 12-12), 2. 20 p m

New York (Cone 1J.7) at PhUa
delphia (Rurtln6-12), 7l5 pm
Mont rea l (Boyd 8-5) at Pit l5
burgh tSmlley 8· 7), 7:35p. m
Atlanta (le lbrandt ?.8) at ~an
Diego (Whllson 12-7 1, 10:0~ p m
Cincinnati (Rljo 11.0) at los
Angeles (Ne idlinger 3 1), 10 35

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til r 1n a long match agamst

am. doesn ' t thrnk he

Becker
" Hope fully 1 II keep h1m ou t
there &lt;til da1 .' he sa rd . " The
longer rt goes the better I 'l l feel
about the outcome"
Knck stem who never beforr
had won a set fl om BeckPr m folJI

previous meetings. look l he
rmtlatrv e In the ope mng sci with
service b1eaks 1n lh r tourlh and

(Sc•e OPEN on Page ~I

P! Plra sa nl at CtJ I Iipol!s
Port.11mouth Jl C1 rc·nu[J
DeS o~les

at Logan

Parkrrsburg at M.11 iPIId
Wa vP rly at Athen s
Warren I.oral Jt F'nrt F1 VP
C1rc lrv lllf' at Jarkso Jl

The Meigs Marauder vo lleyball team continu ed lis unbeaten ways;
Thursday night with a victory over Trimb le.
With the win the Marauders go to S-0 on the season and 4-0 Ill the

TVC.

,

Th e Tomca ts came out or the bl oc k s fast by down1ng th e hosl
M araud er s 15-llln the first game. Gut Meigs ran away with it in ,tbe rtn al two matches, wlnnrng 15·4 and 15 2.
,
Amy Wa gn er led the way fro Mc 1gs with 13 pom ts and five assiS ts,:
Trlria Baer added nine point s, Chrrssy Weav er eight. Kelly Smith..
three points and erght k1lls. Jennrfer Taylor three points and SIX,
assists, Jodi Tillis and Ki m H annrng two point s each, and Wara
Humphreys one point
The Marauder reserve leam kept pa ce with the varslfy with" 6-0,
r ecord and a 4-0 mark 1&lt;1 the TVC with a 15-4 and 15·0 victory over.
Tr imbl e
Meigs will travel 10 Wellston on Monday night a nd return hom e to
host Belpre on Tu es day night. wrth both ma tc hes gett ing under way at.
5·55pm
. ·
Lancers beat Eagles- The Eastern volleyball t eam has been domg
well l atel y. win ning games over Southern and Hannan Trace, plus.
dropping one In three sets to Federal Hocking
,
There are 10 g&lt;rls on !he vars ity squad. coached by l'ight year;
vpt eran coach Pa m Douthitt The th ree sp nlors on this year's squa4,
arp Toby Hill. Ed na Drigg s and Lorne B"ker Four juniors; L ee
Cillila n .. Tabby Phillips. Amy Well and Jenny Deem. and three ;
sophomore s. Stepha niP Olio, C&lt;trril' Morri ssey and Shelly Metzger..
round out !hP sqqad

Hill. Driggs. Rokl' l Crll!lan. Phillips . Wel i.OitoanciMonrs sey &lt;tr&lt;'
\('tfcr winner ~
Ex chan gP stud e nl Danrcla Wehmeyer, Chnstinc Schultz , Shcrd 1

Smilh. Mar llyn Kibble . Ja rme Wilson. Kathy Bernard, Wendy Raeh ..
An1I.J C&lt;J lawa y and PPnny Adker m&lt;Jke up the reserve squarL
A t Tupper s .Plarns aga inst FedL•ral Hocking, E HS lost 5 15, Pul wnn,
&lt;I Hi 14 na!l-bitrr m thP second game. before narrowly bowing 13·1!1 In
the fina le .
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Teresa H1nc s and Suea M1dkrtf lwd th.e wmners with II pornt s,,
Misly Bentley, had fi\e. Jeni P1e1son 9. Mary Maxwell3. and Beth
Morgan o
For Eastl't n 011ggs and Hi l l each had seven. Tabby Phillips b.
Mornssey 5. Lee Crll1lan ~'·Otto thrf'e, Well and M('tzger one roch.

SP1 vlng wr se Gi lilian was 8 for 9 wtl h one ace. Dn ggs 8-11. Phillips.
10 wrl h 1wo ares Monissey C&gt;-6 and one ace, Baker2-3. and Otto 4 J .
Cillilan had three kills in an K 10 spikmg n1ght. Drrggs wa s a perfec t
2 2. Wcil2 .1. Otto 2 5. and H1ll 4 7 with two kill s
In the sellmg dept Gillilan was 10 for 18 and D nggs II lli.
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IO&lt;tsler n Is tdle unti l September 10 when I hey resume play" rlh d.
home game aga inst Ohio Valley ChnsUan
(T ho Meigs story was written hy Sentinel com•spondenl Dav••
~

Harris, and the Eastern story was written by Sentinel corrrspondent,
Senti Wolfe)

Nplsonvrlle York at Mr• tKS
Coa l Grovr at WhrPIPr ..;bur~

F eder al Hocking al Mrlll'r
Trlmb lc at Well ston
Belpre at Vtnfon Count\
Eastrr n at \o\ dhamd

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Gillilan, the Eastern Eagles won the third game of Thursdat."
night's volleyball match to defeat the vlsltlngSoulhernTornadoea. '
Eastern won 15-8, lost 4-15, but won the nightcap 15-4 to clalrtl the ''·
win and the mat&lt;• h. Gillilan led Eastern with 15 serving poln.ts.
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OnkiHnd at Nf'w Yort , n1ght
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By MARTIN LADER
UPI Sports Writer
NEW YORK !UP[) - Andre
Agass1 oul ·c lassed unseeded Soviet Andrei Cherkasov6-2. 6 2, 6-3
Thursday nrght and earned a
US. Open semifina l showdown
wi th defending champion Boris
Becker.
Th e co lorfu l Aga ss r has lost
three or his fou r malches wr lh I he
We st German. including a live
set loss 1n the 1988 Dav1s Cup
competiti on after holdrng a two
set lead
Becker advanced to Satu1
day's semlfrnal v1a a four -set
victory ov er ninth seed Aaron
Krleksleln The second seed lost
rhe first se1 and was down a
break In the seco nd before
rallying for o :t-6. 6-3. S-2, 6 3
triumph Becker also fell behind
3-0 1n the fourth sel before
sweeping the final sr x games
Agassr advanced to the Open
semifinals for thl' third consecutive year. He said his experience
was pari of his strategy against
Cherkasov . who had never before
reached I he qua1 te cfin&lt;~ l s of a
major tourn ament
"Being In the quallerlinals of
the U.S. Open, p laying someone

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v. hen l eft frrlder Braggs dropped
Cl drk' s 111
Bedros t.rn Jnd Butler s1 n~lPd
horne run s 111 the eig h th
I n ot her Natio n"! League
games. Prltsburgh beat Ne~&gt;
York 7-l ChtC&lt;tgo downed Phila
de lphia 'i-1. St. LOUIS beat Mont
real ~ 1. S,m Drego blanked
Hou ston .1-0 rn 10 rnnrngs and Lo '

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(ond c l ,t~~ ~-t us t.tl{! ' paid at Purnl'to&gt;,

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Ernest Rrles led o!f wrth a wa l k
and was torcPd by Butler. Butler
mowd l o second on M1kc Kin

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worst flnandal scandal in Amerl

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
Friday, September 7, 1990

Liquor industry fights taxes

The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

te-nder Danlrl Ber rhlaumt•
Mln nPsOia - Trad «l left

wlngPI

llavp Ma cK ey 10 Van('OU\&gt;,1 f 01
fulun:&gt; consldL&gt;ratlons tradf-'d ~oal
trn de r Dante! W. rthlaurm t o Lo~
An~eles for lf' fl Y..lnge&gt;r C1dig

Dunc ans on, tmdfff Dunc anson to
Wlnn lpe~ lor ce nlt'l B11an Hunt
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Jf•au lat'qUt&gt;S Da l g1wault a nd \f&gt;f'l

wr Charles Poulin
New .Je r sey - TradEII fo~11nl
Boll Brooke to W!nn!JX&gt;g ror centL•r
Laurie Bosl'hman
NY Rangers - Signed rlghl
winger Chrts Cichocki

Soccer

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Auto., A/C. Runs good.

1983 PLYM. GRAN FURY ...••••• SJ700
4 DR . V-B. A / C. Nice car .

FIRE ARMS &amp;

1978 MERC. COUGAR XR7 ••••• S1400

AMMUNITION FOR

1979 CHEV. MONTE CARLO •••• i1400

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Looks and runs great. Cold air.

V-6 . Looks and runs good.

1980 BUICK LeSABRE 4 DR•... S119S:.
V-6. A lot of car for the money.

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�Friday, September 7, 1990

By The Bend

Indians defeat Tigers 6-0 on
Maldonado's three-run shot

FINISHES GOOD SEASON- Tlte McDonald's
sponsored 5r of brothers Scott and Bryan WoUe
has completed a good season In 1990, as this year's

Henderson, W.Va., car was badly damaged last
week, but is ex peeled to be at the Skyline oval
tonight lor the Valvollne "Say No to Drugs" race.
The main man In the pits for the Wolle team Is
.Jason Quillen, while other crewmen are Jim
O'Brien, Max Hill, Mitch and Jeff Bable, and Ray
Lauderrnlll. Besides McDonald's, Whaley's Auto
Parll&lt;, O'Brien Produce, Eber's Gull in Racine,
/\dams Farms , Twin City Machine and Precision

racing comes to a close. Bryan Wolfe, s hown next
to his car, has been running the car at Skyline
Speedway near Stewart, while Scott ha.' taken his
turn at the wheel at Jackson County Speedway in
ltlpley, W.Va. Last week Bryan linbhed fourth in
the tale model division. Meanwhile, despit ..

missing a couple early season ra.ct.'S ut J1tck..oson

.1\utomot1ve are sponsors. The team races at

County and some mid season rae"' hy Bryan al
other tracks, Seoll linished seven th in ov .. rall
points. The McDonald's of Gallipolis llnd

Skyline, Jackson and Tyler Counties In West
Virginia, Ohio Valley and KC Raceway In
( 'hlllicothe.

ENJOYS GOOD YEAR - Racint•'s L&lt;•c F loyd,

Traction VIdeos. The car Is a Howe Ch assis
powered by a 406-cu, ln. alcohol-burning Chev rolet buill by Dave Shain. Floyd expects to race at
Skyline Speedway's ",Just Say No to Drugs" race
tonight before preparing lor the upcoming and
nationally known Harvest 50 on September 21.
That race pays $2,000 to win for Late Models.

despite missing some of thl• st•a."tun du1• to work
commitments has enjoye d a goud .fl'ar in thP
sem l-latt• model division at ttw loc ·al radng
circuits. The racer is sponsored h.) Etwr's (;ulf
and Lotto in Racine, Bank."i fonstr uction, 'l'oro
\\ht•t.•l Horse Tractors, Baurn Lumhc·r and

~.~. ~}J~fl .. , _'_r_·n_n_r_ir_H_"'_d_f_r_,_n_,_l'_a~g~r·_._l•________________________________________
on brC'ak point of thf&gt; s1x th g&lt;Hnt'.
BC'c ker mana ge-d to brt&gt;ak unlv
in thf' f if th gamP and Kr ick c; h·i·n
served out the set. yteldmg a
sing iP point on hi s fin al tw u
sPrvieP gamr" .
Kricks te in , who lost to HPr kt•t
in tilL• spm!flnals of last vr&lt;~ r · ~
Optln, brukP sPrv! cf' to start tht·
second ser and held at 1.7 to go up
2 11 .
"He had 3-6 and0·2, Jnd 1s c~trll
ha H' to st art to pla y ... BPckf' r
rPeallr d la tr r . '' At thrf' nd hf'w.t ."&gt;
rin'd. hr hoc! no r nrrgy a nct tw
. Co uld n't go down for rh~ &lt;;hot s.
' "/\ b t' S!·Of fi\"(' m &lt;t kh go 0s
· o1.-Pr ;1 co uplP of h ou r ~ . You lo Sf'
I hP f i r s r &lt;;pt . y o u·r r not out of 11 . J
ho pt' 1 f'dn krr p mv mind ;1nd tn
to frght P\'(' r y point ...
·
I n the word s of an adm inng
KrwkstPin . RPckrr "'ra ised hi s
g&lt;.mu· In ,1 htg hf'!" !c\·p]" a t thi !=i
potnl
· "li P gan· me P \ rr y opportun ·
it y to i)['a t him, hut I didn ' t ta k P
ad\"an togf', " l{ nc kstein sa id
" You k now tH' s tough on bi g
potnts . ll e·s " big porn! p la yer,
and .\ 'Ou h a~· r· to tJ ke adva n tage

NL games ...

tw u SPI S

"Wh pn

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comt· bark

Ill &lt;.;O

mam rnc~tdtP &lt;; l1kr he ., donr.
lu·· ;., prnlJLtbh ); nt dl l thf' cDnfi
(h-Il er 111 th1· wn1ld Ht' thtnks hr
t' ,tn \\"lfl !' \.' !'fl wht·n hf··s not
p ldyin ~ hr c; lw" t ..
Tr&lt;lillng ~ 0. BPckrr won thP
nf'xt fl\·r g anu•s and Ptght of n1nr.
ca rT yl ng him to 2 (I 111 thr third
St' l . A ft t• r Kr1cks H· 1n squ and r rrd
four hrrrtk point s 1n thf• four th
gam (' Hl·ckP t b ro kP Jg ai n mthf'
fifth and tuok thr -..r t P a ~!l\"
l{ r tr kslf'in '\J ill lud d goOO
c han ( P t11 pul lt '\ "Pn. j umpt ng to a
:~ - 0 kad in l tu · fourth sf·l . Hf'
hro kr Ill ti H· C., l' l'O ilCI gam r ell :m
whrn Brd:f't 'i l'llt a bJ ckhancl
voll ey out
But K1ick "t(' l n couldn ' t wtn
anothf'r gd lll f', whilr Brckrr
appP.:t n•d rn gPt strongrr .
"I rlidn' l play mv best by an y
mPan s... -;;lid J&lt;ri c k&lt;;f r m. 2:l. · 'I
m iss f'd sorr H' '&gt; hots ancl al l of a
surldPn . I " t&lt;~rt r d los ing mv
co nfi tll'nl' i ' ami h( • started sPr~
ing bei! Pr ··

rContmued from Pagr.:t ,

son "d id ··wp havr to score runs.
We'vp only scorrd two runs In
fQur g.J m r~. and .vou c an ' t wi n ton
rnanv gamrs that wav .
I t w.l '&gt; rhr f irst timP.Ih f' P ira tes
GW('pt &lt;r rt1rrP-game seriPs from
the M ets at home since S&lt;•ptembf' t . l~JIH
Tilt' victory
boostf'd l hP P tra tf's" lcadover thP
M c ts to .P-2 gamrs tfl thl' Nat ional
League Ea st Tllf' tpams play
~pch o th Pr fi \ r n w rrt im Ps , twlcP
next WPt'k tn NPw Y ork iind thre r
in Pitt sbu r gh to clo ..;e the season
"W r go into .r shell when a
(eff.h andrr lilt nws, ' said New
Yor k ·s Howard Johnson . " It 's
like that with most clu bs, Pspr•cta lty clubs tha i have a lot of
swlt c h·lll tiers
"We lost three ft' s not over
and we gn on to P hilade l phi a and
play nu r game there. We're not
going to let this affect us In any
way . I really believe we' rP going
to w in this thing ."
1'nmi In , 2-2, rettred the fi r st 1l
bat lcrs before Tom Herr reached
on an error by shortstop Jay Bell
In the fourth . He struck out six
and walked none. Julio Valera,
J.l, took the loss In only his
seco nd major - l eague
appearance.
: ·1 know I can throw strikes . "
said Tomlin, who completed his
seeond ga me si nce being rectflled from Harrisburg of the
Class Double- A Eastern League
laSt m on th. " I' m r onfi rtf'nl lr ;111
do it . " [knew if I kep t pi td ting
well things would come around .··
'
Cubs 5, PhiiUes 2
At Phtladelphta, Mark Grace
and Jerome Walton knocked in

'

nf ltH ' oppor t unit i r ~ . Jf I pl av rd
\\" f• ll l had d gnod c ham·&lt;' to go up

tw o runs ap iece, l eadi ng Ch r
raga Jose Nunt' z, 1-6, broke a
pPrsonal six ·gamP lostng str f•ak
as he bea t the Phillies for tlw
sPcond tim e thi s sr as on . Mit c h
William s worked two and on P
third innings fo r h is 14th s.wr•
.J aso n Grimsley , I 1. took thf'
loss.
Cardinals 4, Expos t
At St. Louis, Ray Lanklmrl and
f el ix .J ose bel ted solo honlf' ru ns.
leading the Ca rdmals 111 " g.t mr•
pl.1yed In IOO·degree heat Kf'n
Da y l ey, 4·2, pitched three score·
lr ss rel ief Innings for I he victor v
.John Tudor. a f1 er 1:2:-1 ('&lt;tt C' f'l
starts for St. LoU!s , rPllr vPd for
the first lime with t he Cardinal s
Padres 3, Astro~ tl
( 10 Inn.)
At San Diego, Blp Robe r ts
bP itrd a thrrf' r un homl'r wi th
two outs In the JIJth i nning to lift
the Padres . Greg Harris , R 7,
pltchPd two Innings of one ·hlt
rPl tef against tht• Astros , who
have the worst road record In thP
majors at 22 -47 . Brian Meyer, 0-1,
surrf' ndPrrd Roberts homer and
took the loss.
Dodgers 5, Braves 0
A t Los A ngeles , rookie Mike
Hartley spun a three-hit shutout
and Eddie Murray slugged a
three-ru n homer, allowing the
Dodger s snap a l hree-game
losing streak and move to wtlhln
~ 14 gamPs ofCinclnnati In th eNL
'" ' 1'.1 ''1~"\ . fi:'. making his
! Jit ll rna tur ·l eag ue start, recorded his fir st career shutout
Braves rookie sta rter Paul
M arak, 0 I , suffered his first career de feat

Bec ker , who generally p la ys a
re ck1f'SS, d an ' df'vil style. wa s
morr contained on the hard
coun s of the Nationa l Trnnls
Center, eng;rg ing Kricksteln i n
manv i on~ baseline ral li es
' He was playing deep and I
had to wait," said BPckrr. who
ventured to the nrt 4;, trmrs .
winnin g 2R of t he points .
Krl c kstPin said Becker s s lr.t
tegy co nfused him .
·'I t hought he'd ser vP and
vo llry more.
he 0xp lamrd.
· That de! init PI)· threw me off a
lit ti e bit. I should wan t that i f I'm
~o ing to br at h1m ...
Becker delivered 10 acPs but
a lso he~d Sf'VPn doublr fault s in
the 2 hour and .1ti minute match .
In th e other se mifinal Sa tur ·
day, unsredrd .John McEn r oe, a
four ·tlme Open c ham pion, wilt
plav 12th seed PPtP Sampras .
Th e v..omrn 's srm1f! nals arr
sc heduled l ot Friday with Steffl
Graf, thr two·t i me dl'fPnding
champio n and No 1 seed, playing
No . 6 Ar(tnlxa Sa ncht'Z V icari o
ancl N o. :. Ct.thr iP!a Sabatini
opposing No
~
Mary .Joe
Fr rn a nde&lt; .
ThP Au stral tan l!·am of Ellza ·
beth Smy l ie and Todd Wood ·
llr idge won thr mixed doubles
c hamptons htp with a 6-4, 6·2
victory ovrr Natal ia Zvrreva of
t he Soviet Un ron and Ca tl fq rni an
.ltm Pug h.
Sm y lie and Woodbridg e,
seeded eighth , did not drop a set
in ftve matches Th e o nly other
tram to swPf'p to thp mlxed
doubles l i l tr wi tho ut the loss of a
srt during the open pr a wa s
Margaret Cou r t and Martv
H lrsspn in 1969, and th Py
thrlr first two matches bv
default .
'i'hf' wi nners share $42500 and
tltr lusprs divide $20,000 .

won

-Sports briefsTennis
Austrian T homas MustPr and
Yugos lav Co ran Iva nlsevic will
be the top seeds In the $300,000
Bordea ux Passing Shot tennis
tournament that begi ns Monday
In addition to the prize money,
the wlnner will receive 1,990
bot Ues of Bordeaux wine from
the current year's harves t, fol·
lowi ng a tradition at t he
tournament.
Wrestling
Royce Alger remains unbeaten
in the double ellmln allon World
Cha mpi ons hips of F reesty le
Wrestling In J apa n. Losing their
first m atc h but rebcundlng with
two wins were Cory BazeandJoe
Melchlore. Kirk Trost rebounded
from an opening round double
dtsqualtflcatlon with a victory,
Nate Carr won his first two
matches then was defeated. Five
ot her Americans begin Friday.

By RICHi\RD L, SHOOK
UPI Sports Writer
DETROIT (UP ! ) - I t was a case of too much
Candy f or the Detroit Tigers. And too much rain .
Candy Maldonado hit a three-ru n home run and
drew two bases -loaded walks Thursday n l~ ht
wh ile Tom Ca ndiottl pitched a seven·hll shu tou t to
give the Cleveland Indians a 6-0 victory over the
Detroit Tigers In a game shortened to six innings
by ra in.
Pl ay was hailed before the lndtans batted in the
top of the sixth and was finally called afl er a
61 -minute wa l t , a minut e over the required
minimum for a rain delay. Th e game was
rescheduled from an i\ug. 26 ra lnou t.
At the time the game was ca lled, Wayn e Coun ty,
where Tiger Stadium i s located, was und er a
tornado wa r nin g. A tornado was sig ht ed on thL•
western edge of th e county, some 15 miles from
t he stadi um .
Cand lotti won for the first time in Tiger St ad ium
after losses In his previous four decisions despit e
giving up thre e hits In the first tnnlng and two In
the fifth.
''I've had some weird stuff happen to me In this
park, " Ca ndlotti said. "There was th e game
where I took a no· hitter Into the eighth and los t 2·1
"An d ear lier this season Jack Morri s, who had
been plichlng terribly, pitched a gem and beat me
.1-0. I think he'd walked nine batters in h ts previous
start aga inst us and th is time h e didn' t walk
anybcdy and struck out like 10 ."
Bu t Candlotti, !nO, go t some breaks th is time
He was saved In the first because th e Indian s
turned a double play after the first hit.
He caugh t another break when Cecil I F'l eld cr
bo unced a towering ground rule double int o the
stands In rig ht center Tiger Stad ium gr ou nd rul es
required Alan Trammell, who had singled, to
return to thi rd . Ll oyd Moseby flied out to r nd the
thrPa t
Randy Nosek, who had struggl ed pa st wildness
to win hi s first major league game In hi.s las t start,
wa l ked the only fou r batters hr fac ed an cl wa s
removed fr om tlw game . No sek, 1· 1, threw 211
pitches wi th only four being strike s
" I t's a giveaway, " Det roll manage r Spa rky
Ander son sa1d . " I t makes a gu v angry insidr
You 're t hrowing 1nsidr. o utsidr. o n t h(' gr ound .
It' s Irritating .
"Wa lks ar e 11w hardest part to takf' You atn "t
got no ch ancP to do nothing . You'vr g ot to mak( ·
them put thP ball in play Thrn vou at !Pa st hrn 1· &lt;I
chance. "
Maldonado wa.lkrd on a 3 2 pit ch to forrr in H1t'
first run and San dy i\lomar hit a sac rlflr e flv 10
lrft off r£'Jl('ver Sl!~vl' St.'arcv to g ivf' C l rvr l fl~d ;t
2·0 lead .
Searc.v ga v P up a sing It' to Alf' .l\ Co if'. w ho _
q o lr
two basrs 111 thr gamr to t1c thr Indi ans' r ook ir
record of 26 in a srason, and a s ing lr to .J rrr.v
Brow ne wit h onP out in the srcond
Th e two workPd a doublr s tea l, Chris .f&lt;J nws was
wa lked inten tionally itnd Maldon ado wa lkrd on a
.1·1 pi tch to hikr l' ll'v&lt;'l and ' s lead to :1.0.

tha t wa s ;li l they wt.'l r going to gf't . Sure enough. it
was
' ''!'his givrs us some bo os 1 for th e la st few weeks
in thE&gt; sPas on," addf•d Huson. one of those on basr
wi1Pn SiPn a hit his g1and slam in the first Inning.
" We haven ' t ilf'en hitting the ball lik e we should
have bePn."
Maybr so, but Wi l l. l :'i ·H. \\&gt;as his usual se lf.
Witt is 12 -0 i n hi s last 14 startsbeg-lnningJune28.
Hi s last loss cam e Junr 17 at Seat tie . Witt ec lipsed
the c lub record win ning strea k set by fergu son
.J enkms, wh o w on II in a row spanning 197ln9
" I t' s fun to pi le h and win I t ke this, " Wit I said . "I
felt a litllr out of sy nc mrch ,m tcal ly , but overall!
f el t st rong ."
Witt went seven inn ings and stru c k out eight to
tte Nolan Ry an wit h IR9 strtk e&lt;Jut s on th e seasonsrcond brhind Rogrr C' lrr'm('n s in thr Amer ican
League . WiW s win stre ak is the longest in the
maJOrs sinct' Rogrr Clrmrn s · 14 -gamr win streak
in 19H6. It ts thr• JRIIl time in Am erican League
h tstory a pi1chPr hd s won 1'2 or mor(' straight and
thp SIXth !imP in lhf' IdS I ][) S('JS OnS
Chris Cod irolt. Il-l. to ok thr loss. He was bombed
fa t f tvr hits and four r uns tn th r first m ning.
Hu son opl'ned the frrst with a single, Julio
Fran co si ngled to n •ntt 'r . and Rafa r l Palmriro
wa l ked to loa d th1 · b as('s for Stf•rra. who hit his
l hth homn of the v&lt;•a r
"Wf' Psr apf'd \~ 1th t wo lnntng s wor th of zr r~s
t when T pxa s cl tdn "t sro rr l ... Kan sas City
managr r .J ohn Wathan said "T hf'r r 's not much
e!Sf' to talk &lt;ll&gt;out wh r n t11 ;tt happens to your
!Pam ·
Trxa s addrd r un s 111 ttw sr co nd thu·d. fourth .
tv:trr in thr thr s1xth and th r&lt;'f' morP lim Ps i n thr
..;rvrnth on Fran co · ~ thrPP·run homr run his
r tghth of thr y f' a r Trxa s co llrctrd 17 hit.c; 111 thr
):!"am P.
i\ngl'ls 12, Yank&lt;•t•s 6 ( II Inn,) - A I Ne~; Yo r k
DantP Ri ch('ltr ti Pd th r ga mf~ in thP ninth inn1n g
with &lt;t homr tu n ;tnct tri ggPrPri a six run 11th
innin g 11 it h an Hfll double. Bob McCl ure. I II.
Pnt Prrd i n I hP Hi t h .t nd pic kPd up hi s fir st wi n si ncP
Sf'ptr m iJPI 1'!. I ~I Wl L !'t ' ( ;u, •t trrman . ~~ ~ . took thP
loss

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Forem an. rhr formt' r cham
jJIOn , is n fl With 2f knocko ut s
sincf' tu s J't' tu r n to boxing mon·
than thrf'(' vr ar s ago nut. thrrr
an• somf' who bPi lC'Vf' thP 4'2
_v f' ar old F or r ma n r.c., no Jon gf'r ;r
champ io ns hip c alibr •r frght f'r
Douglas is not o nf' of IIJO:-,r
""Th is i s a diffprr nt Forrm .rn
now lhiln hr w; t s whe n hf• w .1 s tn
ht s primr ... Doug Ia" sard " Hark
th r n. ht· \\·as tal\'nt (• d but hi'
fought nff ju st nm pnwpr Nm\ .
hf'' s puttin g punchPs hJgPthl·r ir1
combinati ons It uspd to b!• ju sr
onf' tm: shot d t , 1 ltm r·

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onh thin g
yo u c an do in nw case 1" to go
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gf't pa st Holyfi C'Id . who g, J \ "1' up
hi s uml is pu trd ( t uisf•t Wf' l):.! h!
r h.tmpinn . ; hip f or a sho t ,11 th P
hP&lt;J vywrig ht lti! P Odd sm akf'l c.,
h.t vf' Pstabli.s hr d ll o ld lf'ld ctn
l'dll _v n ~ fa voritf' .
' 'On ct• r t ~clill, it's go ing t() lh'
&lt;tnothr1· upsrt ," sa tel lhP rhdlll
pion. who wa s an nvrrw llPinlln~:
und('rdog 111 h1.s f ight dg;li n ~ t
T yson . · '!t ·, J.;o ing to br anntht•r
hl ". tor v m clkf'r ! know .til ;d)I'Jtlt
h ts to r.v II w;t ". onr of m.v fa vorit1•
subj r cts in hrg h sc hoo l.
· ., could ha v!• foug ht o.; onwo rw
r iS&lt; ', but whr lfe ·s lll o lvf ield 1
th P bf"~ t out tht ·n '. -'&gt;O gn .t f lc r th f•
bps r ..

Do ugla s. wh os1 • LJ &lt;; t loss W&lt;l "
hy a lllth r ounrl TKO to To n;
Tu c ker In M ay, t YX&lt;, in an 1BF
h rar y wet~ht tIt IP huu t, descr ibr s
Hol yfield as ··a came leon."

"Il l' ( llo lvftrld 1 can romP at
vou a coupl e of diffPrrnt ways,"
Dougla s sa lei · 'Hr 's .1 rr;.tflil'r
ho xrr 1than T vs ont . M1kr is ct
ltt tlr mon' Oll('·dinlPnsional.
" E \' .tnd Pr srt •m s tn lw pretty
d ura tllf'. 1ou. '&gt;O it' s J pos si bil it v it
w 1!1 go thr d tst ann• Ru t I'm
htltln g pr ct tv h.1rrl nuw M os t
l tkt&gt; !\ it wrll go r ight ur ninP
round s · ·
J\ l thougli Dou g l.rs ' $24 mtllt on
pur "&gt;P .tg.ttn st !fol v f iC'Id will be a
l l't o rd. h1• la gs fi.tl bPhlnd Tyson
.tiH I
Sug.tr Rrtv LPonard tn
•&gt;utsirl!• rntlor '- !'rnl' lll s
" If it hll pJwn ..;. it happpn s ." hp
c; ;tid of po ss rhk inrrra ~ rd ou!
r1f r !n g l f'Vt'llUP · ·If it d(}(lsn·t. it
doc•s n't l"rn ~Ail l in g to m akr m v
rrHHH' \' t hP hr1n l wav- going int O
IIH' 1ing and Parnin g lt . I" m no!
U'-.Pd to J nvonr g i v ing mr anv
th ing ~o. tiH•n • has n' t a nythi~ g
r·h;tng l'd Hut , I !hmk dftrr t his
fig ht , it co uld be a lot dtffrrent."
TIH' c lw mpion f eels he wil l
" ho ulclt&gt; r thf' mo st p r Ps surr ln !h {'
ll o l.l f tclrl f tght, although i n h rs
own mind hr has nothing to
pi' OVI '

" I cion t h:1VP anvthtng tnprovP
1·m tllf' hPav,v'W·t'lght
c hamp1nn. · lw -;,t lrl . " But . I fl~t·l
tht • prrssurt1 s nn nw brf'ausc I
rl td wi n the tllle unPxppctcdl y
;-.io \~. l 'V(' r vhmly\ w aiting to sPr
how I rf'a rt wtJPn I ddrnd it "
Doug las . who will tu eontinur
to m akP Co lumbus hi~ home, said
tw had plans to break grou nd ror
1111' Lu Ia Dou gla s you th cen ter , a
r f'crra ti on.1 1 anU educationa l fa·
cillt y for disadvantaged you ths,
shortly after lhP Holyf ield fight
IJPcau sf'

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Friday, September 7, 1990
Page-5

Browne doub led wtth two out in the fourth , Chris
James walked and Maldonado unloaded his 19th
home run to assure th e Indian s only their second
win i n 11 games.
E l sewhere In the A mNicHn League, Texas
bcmbed Kansas City nl, dOd California cl ubbed
New York I H in 11 inning s
Rangers 12, Ro.vuls I - It appears that
whenever the Texas Rangt_•rs nPPd a boost, they
receive a healthy do se of Bobby Witfs pitching to
get them on track
Witt set a club record by winning his 12th
straight gamr• Thursday ni ght and RubPn Sierra
led an offen SI ve onslaught hy contribu tln g a grand
slam, powering th e Rangr•rs to a J2.1 pasting of
the Kansas Cit y Roya l s
' 'It gives you t&gt;Xtl a confidpnrr when Bobby !son
I he mound, '' Range 1s' IPddofr man .Jeff Huson
said. ' 'They got one ru n in I he fir st and you ju st felt

Tyson to wait for rematch - Douglas
By IOEI'I'E ('AJJDES
UPI Sports Writer
t ·OLUMBUS, Ohio tUPII
Fir st. James "Bu stpr ' " Doug la s
took Mlkr Tyson 's IItle Now he
want s to makl' him wai t in lint •
fur a 1 Pma tch
Douglas , schedu lPd to f ight No.
1 con tPndPr E vand(' r Hol vflrld
Oct 2 ~ at th P Miragr Hotel in Las
Vegas , Sdys h !s spco nd dr fpn.sP of
the tit le he won from 1) son last
fpbruary In Tokyo would be
aga inst aging GPorgf' Foreman
Any Tyson fig ht, Dougla s add s,
would not come befon· late 1991
or ear ly 1992.
"My Initia l d&lt;•ci slon ~a s to
fight two more fig ht s," Dougl as
sa id. " Beat E vandrr and thrn
come ba ck and give a rem at c h to
Tyson and brat him .
" But , wit h th e trtaland all that.
It made me more detcr m tned to
sort of pun ish thr former cham
pion tTysonJ for the simple fact
he and his part y 11n parti cul ar
Don King&gt; had tried to take t he
tit lr outside the ring thr ough
poll! leal maneu,ws and I hings of
that nature
" I decided that I v.ould hold lh r·
title as l ong as I chose So, hr' s
tTy son t going l o ha\f· to wail
f'VC'n longr r now to grt ,t r rt u! n
mat c h."
Doug las rna ~ · ha\·r to r Pt ur n to
court to carry ou t his plan s.
though It is helirvrd part of hts
srtt lempnt wtth King wa s an
agrrrment from lhr champ ton to
make hi s nrxt drfrnst' afll'r
Ho lyfie ld agains t Tyson
But Dougla s, who will move ht s
tra in lng ca mp to lhP Mirage next
wrrk, also rnC'ntlo ned No .l
rankf'd Canadian Donovan "Ra ·
zo r " Ruddock as a possible
fu lu re contender a head of the No.
2 ranked Ty son.
"If Tyson's st ill around, 1 ma y
decide t o fight hi m If he's th e
mandatory No I co ntender,"
Douglas sa ld . " I see down the
tine For,eman, then th ere's Razor
Ruddock and we'll ju st have to
see after t ha t how the ratings
change."

The Daily Sentinel

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RAISED PULPIT In many Lutheran
ch urches It Is tradition to hav e a raised pulpit
area. St. Jghn Lutheran Church tn Pine Grove

hou.•es
type
qufet c hurch harken to this tradition.

John Lutheran Church, Pine Grove, will celebrate
till 1501h anniversary on Sunday with a spec ial
opeaker and musical presenlalloll'l. Re•. Laura

Leach Shreffler Invites tht• puMic to attend
service at II a.m. followed by a potluck at noon
an d afternoon senice at 1:30 p.m.

St. John Lutheran Church, Pine Grove, rurns 150 Sunday
JULIE E. DILLON
Sentinel News Staff
PINE GROVE St. John
Lu theran Chur ch, a peaceful
country church located In P inl'
Grove, will celebrate lis sesqul·
centennial, !50th year, on
Sunday .
The day will begtn with a
service · f eaturin g Bishop Ken ·
neth H. Sauer as guest speaker at
II a.m. followed by a potluck
dinner . Afternoon services wi ll
begin at 1: 30 p.m and wi ll
feature perf o rmance s b y
member s of the churc h, as well
as an old -fash ioned hymn si ng .

T he da y wi lt conclude wi th the
cu ttin g and se r ving of an annt ·
ver sary cake and pun ch . Rev .
Laura Lea ch Sh r effil' r i nvi tes the
public to attend .
The church h ad it s beginnings
in 1840 when a group of people of
Germa n descPnt rongregated
together Dunng this beginning
the Rev. Paul Henkel preached to
the ear ly setllers. In 1842 Rev
Wil l iam Le hma nn , a professor at
wh at Is now Capital Univer sity,
came and preached and baptized
some of the children hUpon h is
return to the Columbus area he
spok e with Rev. William Sihler

Consider this

The day after a holiday ...
By BRIAN J. REED
It's never easy to get back from
a long weekend, but we're doing
our brsI a ren · t
we ? An Pxlra
day Ia sleep in
on ly makes it
harder to get up
and at 'f'm on
Tu es d ~y

morn ing .
Brenda Morri s. th e Villa gr
Cl erk fur Pomeroy, st opped by
m y desk last week wi th good
th .l ngs to say ahnu t Excels ior Sal t
Works
and
Hubb a rd's
Greenh ou se
Brenda sa id that those establ is hment s generously dona ted
thf' mum s and mulch used
r ecen tly In shaping up thf' front
la wn at Pomeroy Village Hall
And it looks good

Mr s. Warr en t Li l lian r
Pickens. the long· time Sund av
School Secr etary at the Reeds
v ltlr Uni ted Methodist Church
wa s honorrd Sunday.' fo r her
man v y ear s of srrv1 r P 1n that
r·apaclty .
Lillian has been .rt tha t job
slnrl' shr was but a tprnagN. and
sine£' she never misses a wPf'k, I
am sure rhat shP could tell us
so mr 1nt r rrst1ng storif' s. some of
them happy and soml' nf thrm
.sad .
As I sa id to h er on Sunda y . ou r
sen'irr woul dn't be thr same
wlthout her wer kl y repor t and wr
do appreciate her work a lot
1 hope, Li ll ian , tha t you ' ll
r on1 lnu e this service fo r manv
years to come~

If vou had told me a wppk ago
that · I would see a submarlnP
headi ng up the Ohio River, I
woul d have thought you w ere

crazy~

Su re enough, though, r was In
attendance at lhe Belleville
Locks and Dam when th e 1m pres
slve "USS Requin" locked
through on Saturday nigh t . I was
not alone, etther.
Although I haven ' t heard an
attr ndan cP f igu rP. I did notin'
that thf'y were linPd up for quite a
way along t he fence, with ca mer as, re ady for a gl impse
Unfortunatel y , 1 didn 't look
l ike the are reporter tha t I like to
think th at I am, as I didn ' t know
abou t th e sub ahead of time and
d idn ' t havr my t rus ty rrtm{'ra
wt lh mf'
The abscnrr of camera , I am
afraid, rtld no t go unno ticed by
man y of the other people at the
locks .
I was. tht•rr fun•. n'i ieved when
I noticed that o ne ol my better ·
inf or mpd col l eag ues h ad
snappPd a pic! ure for the Mond ay

T he churc h showed lis early
beginning in mission work In th e
minutes of a Sept. 15, 1850
meeting A co llecti on taken
r aised $2.25 which was used to
as sist a congregatio n In Hunti ngton rn t he building of a church.
Althoug h th e sum appears sma l l

by today's standards, it was quite
a sizeable sum i n those days
The fi r st house of worship wa s
co mmon property of the Lutheran Congregat ion and of the
Protestan t congrega tion and
stood near the spot where th e
Pine Grove Sc hoolhou se stood
One congrega lton would hold
services one Sunday, the other
would worship the next. If beth
held services on the sa m e day
then one would worship In t he
morning and the ot her In the
after noon
I n January 1841, 40 acre s of
land were purchased from a Mr .
Paltmann of Marietta at a price
of $150. A plot of this ground wa s
used for burial purposes .
In March 1855, during the
pastorate of Rev. E. Huesemann .
It was resolved lo build a
parsonage and ch urch with dl ·
m enslons. 30x22x9 feet and
30x25x1 2 feet r espect ivel y. The
log c hurch which was butlt then
served as a place of worship unti l
1878
During the pastorate of Rev
C. J. Oeh lsch laeger, In IR78,
abc ut 37 acres of land were sold
to th e Kautz brother s, George
and Loui s. for $1.250 25 Thi s

money wa s used t o cons truct a
nea t 30x40 f rame church edifice,
Th is build i ng comm i ttee con
slsted of George Kautz, Wenda!
Kautz and John Dorst. 11 is
located jus t north of location of
the old chu rch. Some cons true ·
lion costs In 1878 Included $48.15
for masonry; $85 for plastering;
$7.50 for carpet; and $95 to
George E l se lsteln for lumber and
finishing . The structure was
completed fo r approxtmat ely
$1 ,805 25
Things changed over the ye ar s
and in 1960 the building became
equipped w ith elec t rt c as well as

Du ring

Na ve the Cow followers wtl l be
interes ted to know that al l the
nam es submitt ed at the Daily
Sentinel office have been submit ·
t ed t o the judicial committee for
rev iew and the subsequent selec
tlon of a name. The suspen se Is
ju st killing you, Isn't it 7
Ha H ' a good

wpek~

C. Taylor, parcel, to Ma r jorie R .
Tay lor, Sa lisbu ry.
Garnett Adkins Hall, lot 295 . to
Wesley M. Whitlatch and De ·
bcrah A. Whitlatch. Middleport
VIllage.

1965

thP

wh en the St. Paul Lutheran
Chur ch congregation In Pome r oy
began buUdlng a new str uct ure.
Some ot her im proveme nts
over the yrar s inrludP thf'
addi tion of insulat ion , aw nings
and canop ies, the erectmg of a
bul let i n board in memory of the
late Dorothy Hamm Michael.
loweri ng thr el'll ings . rep la ctng
th r r oof. intrrior panrling and
new sidrwalks. in sta lling ai r

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THIS SIGN, which hangs above the door at St. John Lutheran
Church, welcomes parishioners each Sunday as II has since its
placement in 1878 when the present structure was build.
Evangellsch Lutherlsche St. Johannes Kirch e translates to the
Evangelical Lutheran SL ,John's Church,

Reunion planned
Th e annual Moore reunion wi ll
ilf' held Sep t . 16 at 12:30 p.m . at
th e home of Virgil and Kathryn
Wmd on.

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Quote of the day
By United Press International
President Bush, after accept ·
ing an offer from Sadd am Hus ·
seln to deliver a broadcast on
I raqi television :
"Our argument ts not with the
people of Iraq , Rather ll's wll h
r raq's dictator, who uses Innocent travelers as shield"

Rev. Daniel Brewer
Missionary to Peru
Will Speak At The

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Chester Church
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Monday, Sept. 10

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Weekend Speeials

IOAIL

Guard Against High PriCes
Use TIN Ciassifitd Section

19M

r hur ch srr ve d two congregations

So m ehow, kn owi ng that a job
gets done dPspit e my bumbling
dops makr me feel better
Upon cleaning up my work
are a and empt y in g th e many
boxt• s co n tainin g recyc l ab le
a luminum can s. I am pleased to
an nou nce that a l l of the D all y
Sentinel st aff has collected ap·
pro ximatel y three pounds so far .
I ho.pc that our fellow recycl er s
ar&lt;' doing , we l l, too.

conditioning , new car pet and
vi nyl sidi ng, and In 19H:l an
addi tion was bu ill which atta r hes
to the sld&lt;' of tlw churc h.
A firl' dest1·oyed one furnarPof
I hr chu rch during the early 1970's
and account s relate that in
rPality the fram e structurP
should havr bee n a total loss but
th r fire extingui shed itself and
thr church suffered on ly smoke
damage.
Since 1971. St. John has been
par t of a two-point parish with St .
Pa ul and the two share a close
re lalionshtp b e tween m embers
and pa stor .

fu maces.

iss up .

Meigs property transfers
James F . Wilt and Delores
Will, 0.0990. to Rrlan Will and
Susan L. Will, Sali sbu ry ,
Wendell E . Grate, parcel, to
Donna J. Gra te, Sa lisbury.
John Wilson Young and Wilma
F. Young, 0.838A , to Michael
Wilson and Dianna Wilson, Olive .
Douglas C. Rees and Phyllts J .
Rees, 0.4A, to Douglas C. Rees
and Phyllts J. Rees. Racine
VIllage.
H.L. Whobrey , Sr . and Phyllis
Whobrey, 1.803A , to Larry Who·
brey Jr. and Jean Whobrey ,
Salisbury .
Lester J . Tay lor and Marjorie

abcut com ing to Meigs County to
preach . Rev. Slh ler agreed and
on Jan. 1, 1844 he preached his
first sermon. Since that time
there have been 31 pastors at St
John.
A constit ution was adopted in
1848 which Is still on record. This
Is believed to be the fi rst
cons titution . In 1850, another
c on stitution, governi n g t he
cemetery was adopted and the
following names signed : Peter
Hobstetter, Conr ad Hellmann,
Car l Jacob Hauch, George
Ka u tz, John Fisc her , Henry
Ohlinger , Henry Wolf. John Wer li ng, Pet er Hoffner, Wendal
Kau tz, David Werling , Henry
Frulth, George Gonder, and
Abra ham Kalb i t Is probable
that these men were charter
members of St. John. The first
vestry on record consisted of
Heilman, Prlode and Fruit h.

500 East Main

Pomeroy, Ohio

�Page-6-The Daily Sentinel

CDmmunity calendar
~'RIDAY

RUTLAND- Revival services
will be held at the Rutland
Gburch of 1hz Nazarene through
Sunday at 7 p.m. each evening at
at 10:30 a.m. and 6: )0 p m on
Sunday. The Sunrise Quartet will
sing Friday evening
. CARTHAGE - The Cartilage
: Township Festival wIll be held
: Friday, Saturday and Sunday at
• the Lottrldge Community
: &lt;:;!!nter.
ROCK SPRINGS- The Meigs
County Pomona Grange will
meet Friday at 7:30p.m. at lhc
'Rock Springs Grange HalL There
: will be degree work, Inspection
· and judging of the contests In
· needlework. Of!lcers are to dress
In black and white The Racine
· Grange will serve refreshments
MIDDLEPORT - There wtll
: be fun, fellowship, snacks, and
: christian contemporary music
videos at the Re jolclng Life
Youth Church In Middleport on
. Friday from 10 p.m. to midnight
following the Meigs ballgame
Students grades. 7 12 arc
welcome
. MIDDLEPORT - There will
· be a round and square dance on
Frlady at the Old American
Legion Hallin Middleport from 8
p m. to midnight.
HARRISONVILLE - T he1e
will be a weekend meeting
Friday through Sunday at 7 :w
p.m. nightly at the Harrisonville
Holiness Chapel with Rev. Daniel
Brown as guest speaker. Wavne
Dalton and lamlly will be sing
lng Public lnvi ted.
SATURDAY
HARRISONVILLE- The Har
rlso nvllle Athletic Wssoclatlon
will sponsor a mens softball
tournament on Saturday a nd
Su nday. E ntry fee Is $65 and two
balls . Call Randy at 742·2303 01
Jimmy at 742 3300 fo1
Information
DARWIN - There will be a
potluck and cookout on Salurdav
at the Southbound park on Route
33 near Darwin sponsored by thl'
Modern Woodmen of Amcnra
Burlingham Camp 7230 begi n
nlngat6 30pm Brlngacovcied
dish a nd lawn cha irs
LONG BOTTOM -There will
be a hymn sing al the Hazel
Community Church on Saturday
at 7 30 p.m Singers wlli be Dan
Hayman and the Faith Tr Jo
Public Is Invited.
MIDDLEPORT - The Me1gs
Retired Teachers Association
wUi meet Saturday at 12 ~0 p m
at the Middleport Masanw
Temple
HARRISONVILLE - The re
will be a garden traclm pull at
the Scipio Township Fll e Depart
men! In Harrlsonvtlle an Satur
day with weigh tn at o p m a nd
pullat6pm
DANVILLE -Weekend servl ·
ces at the Danville Church of
Christ will be held Saturday at
7:30 p m . Sunday at 10 30 a m.
and 6 p m Denver Hill. Foster.
W Va . will be the speaker
RUTLAND - The Rutland
Freewill Baptist Church will
ha ve a yard sa le Sa turday

lor adults and $1 50 for children
under 12
SUNDAY
COOL VILLE - The 54th an·
nual Buckley reunion will be held
Sunday at tlhe home of Glenn and
Nancy Reed in Coolville begin·
nlng a t I p m with a potluck
dinner.

Debra L. Snyder, Certified
Medical Assistant, earned the
CMA credential by passing the
Amerlc an As soc latlon of Medica I
Assistant's Certification
Examination.

MINERSVILLE - The Ml·
nersvllle United Methodist
Church will holt Its annual
homecoming on Sunday begin·
nlng at 9 a m with Sunday school
a nd lO am. with church. A basket
dinner will begin at noon and the
afternoon program will begin at
I 30 p.m .
POMEROY - Rev Herbert L
Rogers, district supellntendent
for Centra l Ohio Nazarene
Churches will speak Sunday at
the Pomeroy Nazarene Church

DEBRA L. SNYDER

costume .
SHADE - The Zion United
Bre thren Church will have hom ecoming senices Su nday at 10
am Dinner will begin at 10 a m
Afternoon senice at 2 p m will
feature Monty Co le, formally of
Tuppers Plains Singers will be
Pear l;, Gates and others
CHESTER - The Chester
Churc h of the Nazarene will haw
homecoming Sunday Carry-In
d!nner al noon and aft£&gt;rnoon

servi ce at 1 30 p m Rev Jeffrey
Tipton and sons wil l bl' st nging
MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT - G len And
er's Cue Steppers wil begJn round
dance c lasses Monday at the
American Legion Hall on Fourth
St. In Middleport, 7 to 8 p m
There Is no c harge for the first
class Informa tion may be ob·
talned by rai ling 9920-2500 or
Ho- 9759
POMEROY -The DA V a nd
Ladtes Auxi liary Will meet Man
day al 7 p m al 124 Bullrrnul
Ave 1n Pomeroy
RF.EDSVILLE - The Rtver
view PTO will meet Monday at 7
p m ,, I the schoo l
RUTLAND - The RuUand
PTO will meet Monday at 7 p m
,,, the sc hoo l followed by open
house and lntroductton of new
pri ncipal and teachers
POMEROY- The Metgs Band
Booswrs wil l meet Monday al 7
p m at the htg h sc hoo l band
room

REEDSVILL E- The Eastr1 n
Local Board of Ed uc atio n wil l
meet In spectal sessto n on Moo
dayat6: 30pm atthehtghschool
to discuss personnel matters

TUPPERS
PLAINS
'flippers Plain VFW a nd auxll
lary will have a spaghetti dinner
Saturday at 4 p m Cost Is $3 .50

CHESHffiE- Women Alive
will meet Monday at the Kyger
Creek Cl ubhouse at 7 p m There
will be a salad bar.

feople in the news...
lng as emcee Aykroyd who
stars with Chase a nd directs htm
In the upcoming movie Valkenva
nla, will be joined on the dais by
Clint Eastwood. Nell Simon
Larry King, Robin Leach, come
dlans Richard Lewis, Gilbert
Gottfried, Rita Rudner and Dana
Carvey, Phil Hartman, Jon Lo
vltz, Dennis Miller a nd Lome
Michaels from "SNL ·

Debra rs a graduate of the
medical assisting program at
Hocking I Technical College In
Nelsonville
The exam, administered by
AAMA's Certifying Board, tests
clinical and admtnlstratlve
knowledge needed lor competent
medical assisting practice.
Although medical assistan ts
are employed In a wide range of
healtil care delivery settings,
medical assistants are the only
allied health practitioners
trained specifically for the physl·
clans's office.
There are over one million
medical assistants working In
the United States. According to
the United State Bureau of Labor
Statistics, medical assisting Is
projected to be the second fastest
growing occupation through tlhe
year 2000.
T he American Association of
Medical Asslstanty Is a proles
slonal association headquar·
tered In Chicago, IlL In addition
to sponsoring the Certlflcallon
Examination, the AAMA pro
vldes conti nuing education pr~
grams a nd otiler benefit• for
medical assistants.

Church services
are announced

RACINE - The Carmel United
Methodist Church of Racine will
hold homecoming services on
Sunday at 9: :m a m followed by
worship at HI 45 a m There will
be a potluck diner m the social
room at 12· 30 p m A short
service of readings and singing
will be held alter diner
MIDDLEPORT- The Middle·
port Church of Chris t wIll have Its
youth group kickoff on Sunday at
5:30 p.m a t I he c hurch The
theme Is ·'Space. The Final
Frontier " There will be games,
food and prizes for the best space

Friday. September 7. 1990

Snyder earns CMA credential

RACINE- The Chapman and
Myrta Kerwood Hill family reun·
ion will be held Sunday at Star
Mill Park In Racine beginning at
1 p m with potluck dinner Bring
covered dish and table service.

RACINE - Sou thern JuniOJ
High BoosleiS w1ll meet Satur
day at 10 am ,11 the junior high
building

By Wll.LIAM C. TROTT
• Untied Press International
:aovAL ART: The Briti s h are
qpite Interested tn an exhibition
ol simple landscape paintings
abd lithographs that will mark
t~e artistic debut of one Arthur
George Carrick, otherwi se
known as Prince Charles Cha
rles, who derived his pseudonym
from two of his Christian names
abd one of his earldoms, says the
works that go on display Friday
In Salisbury outside London
comprise a ''photographic al·
bljm" and critics have said they
show signs of "sensitivity." "I
am not, however, under the
delusion the sketches represent
great art or burgeoning talent,"
slild Charles, who had to skip the
oqenlng while recovering from
s.ygery on tlhe arm he broke In a
p41o accident. None of the 63
watercolors are lor sale but the
:z$11mlted-edltlon lithographs of
W;lndsor Castle will sell lor about
s~ooo each with the profits going
101 a fund lor renovating Salls·
IJIIry Cathedral.
BOASTED CHEVY: Chevy
due wfll be roasted Oct. 17 by
t i New York Friars Club with
former "Saturday Night
h
LYe" mate Dan Aykroyd serv·

Friday. September 7. 1990

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

IN SAUD lA ARABIA- Sgt.
Harry R. Lyons, Jr., son ol
Harry and Wanda Lyons of
Racine, has been sentto Saudi
Arabia with the 24th Infantry
Division Mech. B Co. 24 Sup.
Bn . from Fort Stewart, Ga.
Sgt. Lyons has served In the
army lor 13 years. His wife,
Tamra, Is the daughter of
Larry and Joy Clark of Middleport. Tamra and their two
sons, Jonathan and Sleven are
living at their home In Fort
Stewart.

Serv ices for the Coo lville Par
Ish which consis ts of the
churches at Coolville, Bethel,
Hockingport, and Torch have
been announced by Harold E
Alloway
Priddy, pastor of Coolv1lle.l
The c hurch sc hedu les are
Coo lville, worship sen"ce, 9 am
Sunday school, 10 a.m . Bethel.
10 a m with Sunday school at 9
am , Hockingport , worship ser
vice, 11 a m with Sunday school
a t 10 a m . a nd Torch. worshtp
service at 10 30a m with Su nd ay
sc hool at 9 30 a.m
Su nday the Rev Alloway
Priddy will preach on the toptc,
'How to Handle Anger" based on
St Matt. 18, 15·20. Laq supply
pastors, MlkeandJaneKing, will
speak on a dl!ferenl text at the
Torch Church.
Paris h camp fire services will
be held Sunday evenmg at 7 p m
at the Hockingport Untted Metho
dlst Church, and on Tuesday at 7
p m a slngsplratlon will be held

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property transfers ~~~~;hrorch
CompUed by:
Emmogene Holstein Congo
Recorder, Meigs County, Ohio
John Coppel, parcels, to Ro ·
bert S Burke and Gay Ann
Burke, Orange.
Juanita M. Little, lot 96. to
James R Boyer, Middleport
Village
Nettle Mae Hayes , dec'd, a!·
fld , to Arnold W Hayes. Middle·
por t VIllage.
Charles W Leach and VIrginia
R Leach, 1 012A. to Harold D
Leac h. Beford
Nancy K. Circle, parcels. to
Ca rl J . Circle, Sutton
Carl J Circle, parcels. to
'\la ney K. Circle, Sutton.
Henry E. Cleland, Jr. Kat ·
hleen M Cleland, James Stump
a nd Caro l Rose Stump, parcel. to
David D. Campbell and David F
Ca mpbell. Pomeroy VIllage
Charles William Chapman.
dec'd, af!ld., to Connie aka
Connie Kay Chapman, Scipio.
Ch arles William Chapma n.
dec'd, a!fld , to Connie aka
Connie Kay Chapman , Harrison
ville VIllage
Paul Life and Patricia Ann
Life. parcels, to Terry Life,
Olive
Ralph H. Chase, dec'd. Cert. of
Tra ns , to Lenna M Chase,
Bedford
Terl Lynn Donahoe, parcel. to
.Joseph M. Donahoe, Scipio.
Kenneth W Hartley, dec'd,
cert of lrans , to Kenneth G.
Hartley, Bedford
Leda Mae Krauter, right of
way, to Village of Racine, Ohio.
Racine Village.

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TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Stcond and lyM Strltts, Po•eroy, Ohio
Staning Sept. 9 Pastor Wildman will teach an lldult course
on Basic Christian BeHefl for high school age an above.

ClASSES FOI All AG£ GIOUP!
NUISfiY WITH CIIIIS PIIOVIDID

Bible studies lor the partsh
tnclude Coo lville church, Tues
day. 7 p.m; Wednesday HI am
at the Bethel c hu rch, and Wed
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POMEROY, OH.

TIUNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
The IU.&gt;v RolaOO WUdman pastor Olurch
Srhml q 15 a m Alk'f• Glotokar Sup! Wor
shlp SeiVI&lt;X' 10: IlR m Ololr rehE&gt;an.a l. Timn;
clay 7 00 p m, Lots Burt Dlm'tor
POMEROY CHURCll OF THE NI\ZA
RENE, Comer Union and Mulberry Rev
Thl)ma.~ Glen McClung, pa.o;tor Norman PrPsk•y S S ~pi 9.urlay School, 9 lJ a m.
rnor11infl worship )[}: lJ a m evrn1ng SPJ"VICt• b
p rn mid Wf1"k sen.1('f' Wl'dflf'!i:lay 7 p m
GRACE EPISCOPAl CHlffiCl-1 ~ E
Main St PomPl1JV tht• RPv Dr Rove Myers
ll'mrd Su ndav s.ervtcf'S U a m Jullf' through
1\ugus t, ll 30 a m Scp!Pml:lf'r through Mav
Hotv Communion first 5roJnd, third and
fourth 9.md&lt;l)-s of fW'h month, Morning
Pra~er on ntth SUndays Church school and
nurst&gt;ry Car'{' pm\iided Cotff't' how In ltk• par
Lo;h hal.! lmmcdlatrly following the service
POMl.JWY CHURCH OF' OiRJST 211 w
Main St I RO I a&lt;ih, ~vangellst Bible Sci'J:x)l
q lh m Momlngworship 10 ))am . Youth
rnl'f'11ngs U 00 p m Ewning wurshlp 7 00 p
m Wf'dn&lt;&gt;sdav night pmypr mf'('(t~ and Blblt&gt;
st udy 7 00 p m
rHE SAl VATION ARMY ll5 But1t•mut
AvP Ptmwroy Mrs Doni Wining In rharw
'i.Jnda~ hollllf'S'i rooetlrij:, 10 11 m . Su00a}
School 111: II a m ~nday Sctrol, YPSM
Elol.&lt;;(&gt; Ad ams N:•adl&gt;r 7 ~ p m Salvat1or.
mf'CIIng va riou~ S[X'al«&gt;rs and music sPl'(.ials
Thur.;da~ II ll a m tn 2 p m Ladlf'S Hotnf'
I Ra~":ue members In charge, all womf&gt;rl
lm~U,-:1 6 4~ p m Thursda} Ccrps Catk&gt;t
Classs t'r OuflR' Propi('-Biblf' l 7 :ll p m BtbiP
Sttrlv and Pray{'! nwtlflJ! open to thf' public
POMEJWY WFST'SIDE l'HL'RCl-1 OF
CHRIST' :rtr1fl Clllklrl'n s Ho!Tl(' Road 1Count)
Rnad 7lil !f!"ll:W7 Vocal musk Sunday Wor
ship \0 a m B11llf' Stlrly ll a m Worship 6 p
m Wf'dilf"Sday, BlbiP Stu:IY 7 p m Spraker
l.:mdoo HClpf' evang£&gt;1ist
OI.D DEXTER Bffil F: OITUSTIAN
CHURCH, Jack Ck&gt;!and pas tor; !\.lana (1(&gt;.
land Supt Sunday School lU:OO am , Youth
Mef11ruz 7 p m PWn' Wrdnesdav
SACRE D HEART CATHOLI C CHURCH
- 161 Mulbrrrv Avf' Pomeroy Ph '}92
~,wlH Sa turd ay Ewnlng Mass 5 :lOp m
Sunday Ma ss 9 JO am CCD claSS('S, 10 JO
a m rtrst , Sl'{'Ond and t h!rd Sundays of f' aC'h
month DallY Ma ss R 30 a m Co nfPSsl ons
Saturday aftPrnon 4 5 p m
fiiURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOLJC Fi\ITH - Nf'W lima Road next to
Fort M e l~s Pal k Rolwr t W Richard"
pastm Suncla" $ervlces 10 a m a nd " p
m Wednt:&gt;sday worship 7 p m
MIDDL E PORT COMMUNITY CHURCH
•,7~ PParl St Mldd!Pport Sam AndPnon
tMs!Or Sunddv Sl'hool 10 am Sundav
f'Vl'ninl( st'rvkP 7 JO p m Wt:&gt;dnesdav Sf'r
v!('l' 7 :\0 p m
GRAHA M
UNITE D MET HO DIST
Prro('hln~ q :ll am first ancl S('('(}nd Sun
days of eac h m onth thh d and fo urth Sun
day Parh month worship ~l:'rviCf'S at 7 30p
m
Wccln&lt;'Sday evl:'nlngs at 7 JO p m
Pr.r~Pr and Blblp St udv
SF.VFNTH DAY ADVF:NTIST
Mul
IX'r n- H e ight ~ Road Pomprov PastorEob
Sn~df'r Sabbath School Sup erlntendPnt
BJ)dnl"'} Sptr~ Sabba th School bf'glns al 2
p m on S&lt;Jturdav aftprnoon "'-lth worship
sen. lcP fnll owtng all DO pm Even.onP
\\ Plromr
RU1 Li\ND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- StsiPr llrtrrl f'!t WarnPr Sup t Sunday
SchOo l~ 10 a rn
~ornln~ \\ours hlp 10 4~
dill

POMFROY FIRST BAPTIST East
Main St Stpvt• Fullpr past or Gf'D r~l'
Sklnnf'r Sunda' Sc hoo! Superlnt f'ndf'nt
Sunr1AY Sr hool 9 30 J m Mornlnr;: Wor
sh\p 10 10 ,, m
W P dn ~day l'Vl' ninJ!
pr aYN and 13thlf' s tud~ 7 ]{) p m
F'Jn:ST SOUTHERN 81\PTIST W172
Pom t•roy Pl kf' E Lam ar O'Br,.ant , pas
tor and Sunrl~y Sc ho ol ntrf'f1or Sun da y
Schl)o] &lt;l 1n a m
Mornln'! Wor ship
10 4', Choir practlcP (i Jl p m evf'n lng
worship ., :J(} p m Wf'dnf'Sday Pra~ f'r
Sl&gt;rvlr1· 7 10 p rn Mission f'rlpnds lal(rs
1 Il l Roval Ambassador ~ 1bov s ages &amp;- lA1
:~nd r.tr ls In Action wgf'S 6-181 on W!'dnPS
day s 7 :ll p m Church wldP VIsitation
fi 10 p m J'uesclay
FAITH TABERNACLE CHUR CH Bal
lf"t Run Road Rf'v EmmMt Ra,., son pas
tor Handll"'}' Dunn sup! Sundn} School
10 n m Sunday Pvenlng sprvlct', 7 OOp m
Alb! (' IPachlnR 7 00 p m Thursda y
SYHAI. US ~ MISSION Hll Rr!d~Pman
St S\ raC'u~1· Snnd.w Sl::'hool 10 am
F I Pnln,O! SNVIcr il p m
WPdn('Sda'
"~'n IC(' 7 p rn
MIDULEPORT CHURCH Of CHR IST
IN C HR~TIAN UN ION Dwight Hal fY
fh st Plrlf'r, Wanda Moh.J rr, Sunday School
Sup! SunrlRY SchOn! 9 .Il am MornlnR
Worship 10 30 am. EH'rlinlil Wor s hip 7 lJ
pm WednMdayprayf'rm('f'i1nli(7llpm

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MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD

Ru1inf' Rev Jamt&gt;S Satterfield past or
Fr('('man William~ Supt Sundav Schnol
f'J 45 am, Sund ay 11nd WednC'!iday Pvrn
lnl( ~rrv l ~. 7 p m
MIODl.F. PORT FIRST BAPTIST
Co rn('f Sixth and Pelm~ Rt&gt;v Jam!O'S A
St&gt;ddon pastor Don Wils on S S Supt
Brul Ah WhltP Assl Sup! Su nd ay Sehool
9 15 am morning worship 10 15 am ,
Sunay P\lt&gt;nlnlil worship 7 pm Pr ayPr
m~lng and Biblp Studv Wednl'!ida y 7
pm Men's PrayN Breakfast lst Sa tu r
clay f'A rh month 7 am In re ll owshlp hall ,
adult t holr practice Sunday, 8 pm, radio
program "Prt&gt;pArlng thf' Way' Saturday
1 pm WMOV 1.'60 AM Rav(&gt;nswood, WV ,
Lord's Suppf'r obs erved lsi Sunay of f'a&lt;"h
month
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF' CHRIST
'1th and Main AI Har!Son mlnis!rr
Rirhard DuBosp Assoclalt&gt; Pastor, Mike
Grrl uc h, Sunday S{'hool Suprrtnl('nclent
Worship s... r...lrf' I 8 15 a m Su nd ay
Schnol9 .l Oam WorshipSN\ilct'll,lO 10
,1 rn, f.vpnlng Worship 7 p m, Wrdn e
say, 1 p m P1 ayrr mN'tlng
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH Or THE Ni\Z
A RENE, PASTOR Rev Lloyd D lrrlmm
.Jr pa~tor .Jf'a n Klmrs. Su ndayS&lt;·hool Su
pPrlntemlPnt Sunday School 9 JO a m
Mornln p: Won hlp Sf&gt;rviC'f' 10 30 a m Sun
day f'\l~ ln g service, 6 p m , WE"dnesday
!'Vmlng sprvke, 7 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF' THE NAZA
RENE . Rev Glen n McMillan, pastor Jim
Cundltr, S S SuJ&gt;f&gt;rl ntPndf'nt Sunday
SChOol 9 30 a m morni ng worsh ip 10 30
am
Evangeli stic st-rv lce, 6 p m ,
Prayt&gt;r and PralsP WednPSday 7 p m ,
Youth m('{'t lng, 7 p m.
liNITED PRESBYTERIAN MlNJSTRV

OF MEIGS COUNTY
Rtw. O'Qulnn Kell)'
HARRlSONVTI.LE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday Worship Services
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TERIAN - Sunday School 10 a rn ,
Chu rC'h sPrvlcP 10 15 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
Haym ond Cox Su nday School lO 00 a m ,
Sunday Morning Worship II 00 am Chi!
drPo s Chur ch II am Sunday Evenln~
Sc&gt;rv lct&gt; 7 00 p m Wed 6 p m Young La
dl rs Auxll\an Wrdncsclay 7 p m Fam
!!~ Worship
H,\ZEI COMMUNITY CHURCH Off
Rt 124, 3 miles !r om Portland Long Bot
!om EdsP I Hart pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m Sund ay morning preachin g
10 JO a m , Sunday evening servlcf&gt;!i 7 10

pm

MIDDI EPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURC H CornN Ash and Plum No£&gt;1
Hrr rmann pa s10r Sunda v Sr hoollO OOa
m, Morning W0rshlp, II 00 am, WPd
nesda y a nd Saturday E\'enlng Services at
7 30p m
APPLE GROV E UN ITED METHO
DIST CHURCH - Pastor RPv Carl
Htcks 10 mliPS abo\iP Rarlne on Rt 388
Sunday Sc hool 9 a m worship st&gt;rvtc"' lO
am Su nd ay f'venlng st'rv lcr 6 00 p m.
Prayer meellng and Blblf' Study Thurs
da} 6 30 p m
Mf OLIVE UNITED METHODIST Off 124 beh ind WUkrsvillf' Char iM .Jones
pastor Sund a} School. 9 30 a m , mornln~~:
"'- Orshlp 10 30 Sund ay ancl Thursday
evrnlnj:!' serv lcPs 7 00 o m
MEIGS

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UNITE D METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

Rev. Sharon Rauaman

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Churrh Srhool 9 a m , Worsh.lp 10 a m
RlblrStudy. Tuesda y. 7 30 p m , Commu
nlon Firs t Sunday (Hausman)
CENTRAL CLUSTER
Re\1 Don Meadow8
Re\1 Wealey 'lllatchsRev Frank Smhh
Re\1 Kalhryn Riley
Re\ Ron Fierce
Rev A.r11Nr Crabtree
Rn Florence Smith
ASBURY {Syra cu se) - Wonhipll am
Churc h Sc hool 9 45 a m , Char ge Blbl r
Study , Wt&gt;dnesday 7 30 p m , UMW, first
Tuesday, 1 30 p m, Choir Rt&gt;hParsal ,
Wt'dnesday 6 30 p m (Thal&lt;"her)
ENTERPR ISE - Worship 9 a m
Church School 10 am Bibl e Study, Tues
day 7 00 p m , UMW First Monday , 7 30
p m UMYF Su nda y, 6 p m (Riit')'l
FLATWOODS- Church School 10 am
Worship, 11 am. Bible Study, Thurs
day , 7 p m UMYF Sunday. 6 p m (RI
ley I
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am ,
Ch urch Sl'hool 10 A M Choir praC11('{',
fhursday, 6 30 p m, UMW third Monday
!Thatch£'rl
HEATH (M iddlt&gt;port) -Church Sc hool
q .ll am: Morning Wor!~hlp 10 · 30 am,
Youth Group, 4 p m Wednesday. Blblf'
st udy 6 00 p m Choir rehearsal 7 00 p m
!Frank Smith)
MINERSVILLE - Church School 9 00
ll m
Worship serv 1Cf' 10·00 a m , UMW
third W£&gt;dnesday, I p m I Th atcher\
PEARL CHAPEL- Chureh &amp; hoo19 00
am Worship St'rvtef' 10 00 am IF' I ~&gt;
rrnCf' Sm llh )
POMEROY - rhurch School, 9 15 am
Worship 10 l&gt; a m Cho ir rl!'hearsal
Wednesday, 7 30 p m , UMW, st'('(lnd
Tu~day ,7 .lJp m UMYFSunday , 6pm
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ROCK SPRINGS- Chureh Sc hool. 9 15
11 m . Worship 10 a m . BlblP Study Wf'd
nesday, 7 ll p m, UMYF (Seniors\. Sun
day, 6 p m (Juniors) e\'('1)' other Su n
day, 6 p m (RIIl"Yl
RUTLAND - Church School, 10 a m ,
Worship, 11 a m , UMW F'lrst Monday
7 :JJ p m (Crabtree)
SALEM CE:NTER- Church Sc hool9 I ~
a m , Morning Worship 10 U a m
(Fil't'~)

SNOWVILLE- Mornin g Worship, 9 00
a m, Church SchooltO ·OO am I Florence
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SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev. Kenni!UI Baker
Re\1. Ro1« Grace
Jle\o Carl Hlcb
APPLE GROVE - Church School 9 00
a m , Morn ing Worship 10 00 am: Bible
Study Sunday 7 00 p m: Prayer meeting
7 DO p m Thursday (Hicks)
BETHANY - Worship 9 a m , Chu rch
Sc hool to a m , Blbll!' Study Wednesday 10
am, Dorcas Women's Fellowship Wed·
ncsday 11 a m (Bak~l
CARMEL - Church School 9· 30 a m
Worship, 10. &gt;15 a.m. Second and Fourth
Su ndays: F~Howshlp dinner with Suttcn
third Thursday, 6:-M p.m (Baker)
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E\ienlni Wor ship ·r 00 p m, Wednesda-y
Prayer Se n Icc 7 00 p m
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Railroad
Sr Mason Sunday School 10 a m Mor11 •
lng worship 11 a m Evening serv ice 6 p
m Prayer m('(&gt;ti/IJ;: a nd Bibl rS!udy Wl"t1 '
nC'Sday 7 p m
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FOREST RL:N BAPTIST Rev NyJp
Borclpn pastor Cornt~lu s Bunch, supt
Sunday Sc hool 9 10 am
Second and

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;am,
P rayrr
MT MORIAH BAPTfST Fourth and
am Worsh ip 1U JO am Blblf' Stud\
Thursday 7 :lOp m IBakf'r )
SUTION - Church ~ h ool 9 ](]am
Morning Worship 10 45a m first andt hlrd
S unda~ s Frllowshlp dinner with Car mf'l
third Thursday, 6 30 p m !Bakerl
EAST LETAK I'- Morning Worship 9 00
il m Chun:-h Sc hoollO OOa rn UMW fir st
Tursda} 7 l) p m !Grace)
RACINE - ClHHt'h School, 10 a m 'Wor
ship 1J a m LIM\\' fourth Monday at7 lJ p
m M('o' s Prayer Brrokfast '1-\oednesclav K
am !Grace\
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Ro2er
Spring minister Starling Massar and 01
lver Swa in , Su nd ay &amp;hool Supts Prpat·h
lng 9 JO a m tach Sunday Sunday School
10 30a m
fiOBSO N CHURCH OF CHR IST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION ThPron Durham
pastor Sunday serv lrt', 9 30 am. evt&gt;n
lng ~ervlce 7 00 p m Prayer m~t ln (l:
Wt'dnesday 7 00 p m
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHR IST. Jack Col~ove pastor Bibl e
Class. 9 30 a m . Morning Worship 10 JOa
m, EvPnlng Won hlp 6 30 p m Thursday
Bible Study, 6 l) p m
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Pomeroy
Harrlsonvlii£&gt;Rd IRt 1431 Robert£ Pur
t"'ll mtntster St~t&gt; StanlE'V, Bible School
Sup.t.J Harley Johnson . As!t Supt SUN
DA T Bible Sc hool 9 3.() a m , Worship
10 JO AM ancl 7 10 PM Wt-dnesda~ Bl
ble Siudy,7 00 p m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH , Pinp
Crov£&gt; The Rrv Laura A Leaeh. past or
Chu J'('h serv l ~ 9 30 a m . Sunday School
1030am

BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST

Rn Frank Crolo~
Re\1 S@ldon JohMon
ALFRED - Ch urch School 9 30 a m
Worship. II am UMYF6 lJ p m, UMW
fh!rd Tuesday 7 30 p m Communion
first Sunday (Hau sh.mant
CHESTFR - Worship 9 am, Chur ch
~· h oollOa m, Bible St udy Thursday 7p
m UMW, first Thursday, I p m Com
mu nk'm flr~1 Sunda y (Hausman!
JOPPA - Worship 9 :JJ am, Ch ur ch
Sc hoo l tO )} am Blblt&gt;Study Weclnesclav
7 30 p m !Johnson!
LONG BO'M'OM - Church School 9 30
am, Worship 10 :XI am Bible Study
Wednesday. 7 .JJ p m Communion First
Sunday of Month (R('v Charles Eaton•
REEDSVILLE- Chu rc h &amp; hool9 :vJ a
m Worship Serv l('(' 11 00 am

St.

(614, 992 -6867 - (99B ·OOKSl

Middleport

MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Sundav SchMl 9 a m Church servl('('
11 I ~ am

Condor

93 Mill Street

992-5141
264 South 2nd

204

POMEROY, OHI0-992-667(

Tom Runyon, pa!lt or Sunday School 9 30
am , Larry Ha ynes S S Supt Morning
worship 10 30 a m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
RENE . Rev John Van ('(' pastor Ora
Bass, Chairm an of the Board of Chri stian
Llfr Sunday Sch ool 9 .lO a m Morning
Worshl 10 30 am, Evangelical se rYI('('
7 00 p m Wf'dnesday sPrv iC'E', 7 00 p m
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH Df&gt;x
ter Woody Call, pastor Sf&gt;rvlcl'l Sunday
10 a m and 7 p m Wednesday 7 p m

DYESVILLE CO MMUNITY CHURCH
lloyd Sayrt&gt;, Sup! Sunday Scho ol 9 )) a
m morning worship 10 lOam Sundav
pvening sen. let&gt; 7 p m
RA(]NE FIRST BAPTIST
Stf'vr
DeavPr, P,1stor Mik e S"lgpr Sund av
SChool Supt Sunday School 9 JJ am ,
M o rnln~ '"'orshlp 10 40 am
Sund !ly
rvroln~ worship 7 30 p rn
WE'dnPSda}
t&gt;vPnlng Dlblrstudy 7 )) p m
BURLINGHAM COMM UNITY C:HU RrH
Eurlln~ham Ra~ LauderrnUt, pa.'il~ Robel'! Cozar1 ass l&gt;;tant pasta' Su nd~zy Sctoo
10 am worship 7 p m , WPdnesday. 6 p m
vouth rn('('finF; Wed 7 p m chu(('h. serv1{'('S
PINE\.ROVF. HOIIN F.SSf HtJRCH ir.1
mllP off Rt 125 Rev &amp;n 1 Wall !&gt; pas tor
HobPrt St&gt;ar lf"i S S Sup! Sunda} School
r1 30 cl m Morning Worship 10 :W am
Sunday ('~Pning sprvtcr 7 30 p m Wpd
n(&gt;Sda' Y'n lr f' 7 1fl p m
SILVER RU'\l BAPTIST Bill Llttlf'
pa ~101 Stev f' Llttlf', S S Sup! Sundav
SchOol Hl a. m Mor nlnt: wonlp , 11 am
Sunday f'V£&gt;nlnt: worsh ip '7 30 p m Pra yt•r
mf'f'lln~ and l:llblestud} Wf'dnP"Sda ) 7 :¥1
p m Youth mf'f'tlng Wf"dnrsdav a t 7 p m

REJOICING LlFF BAPTIST CHURCH
- J8J N 2ncl AvP Middleport Suod a\
Srhool 10 am Sunda., Pvt'nlng 7 OOp m
Mid week serv lf'f', Wf'd , 7 p m
LAN G'WlLL[ CHRISTIAN ( ll lJRf H
Sund ay Sehool9 30a m J!'!fSmith supt
M or nln~": worship 10 30 am
Sunda\
f'Vf'nln~ sen• lee 7 10 p m
'¥\ •'finrsdil~
rvPn!ng sPrvlu:', 7 .10 p m
EDEN L'NITED Dfl.ETI!flEN IN
CHR IST, Eld rn R Elakr pas tor Sunda\
S&lt;:hoo\ 10 am, Gary Rt-ed Lav loodt&gt;r
Mornln,ll; se rmon. 11 il m Sunda y nit:ht
sf' rv!C'f'S Christian Endl'!l\ or 7 )) p m
Song service R p m Prea&lt;"hln,~~; R 30 p m
Mid week prayer mf'l'ting Wednf"S(lilv 7

pm

CHR ISTI AN FELLOWSHIP CENIH{
Salem St . Rutland RohPrt F. Mu sset
pastor Sunday Sc hool to 00 am, '1-\oor
sh.lp serv lct. 1 I ~ a m, Sunday I:'~ en I n ~
serv lcP 1 OOp m Thursd a} PVPnln ~~: ser
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTI AN David
Prentice, pastor Orarles Domlgan. Sun
day School Supt Morning Worsh.lp ':t Jll a
m SundaySchool10 JOa m EvPnln ,O!~N
vice, 7 00 p m
·
MT UNION BAPTIST Pastor loP N
Sayre, Sunday School9 45 am Evrnlng
worsh.lp 6 30 p m , P raver Meet lng, 6 30
p m Wednesday

TUPPERS

PLAINS

CHURCH

OF

CHR IST Robert Fo10ter pastcr, Howard
Ca ldwell Superintendent. Ch urch school
9a.m Worshlp~rviC'E'9 45a m and6 JO
p m Everyone welcome

CHESTER CHU RCH OF THE NAZA

RENE Rev H~rbert Grate, pastor
Doualas BIJaell, supt Sunday School9 ))
a m . Worship serv ice, 11 a.m and 6 p rn
SUnday Wednelday, 7 p m Prayer mee1

tng.

LAUREL CLIFF F REE METHOD IST
CHURCH William Williams, pester. Ro
bert E Bartc:11, Dlr~ctor ot Christian Edu
cation; Steve Eblin, assistant Sunday
School 9· l:l a.m., Morning worship 10· 30
a .m, Teens In Action, 6 p.m , Evening
Wonhlp, 7:00pm. Choir practice 8 p.m.
Sunday WednESday evening prayer and
Bible study.

DEXTER

CHURCH

OF

CHRIST,

Roger Watam, mlnllter; Nonnan Will,

supt. Sunday School 9·~ a.m., Wonhlp
se-rv ice 10:30 am Bible atudy Wednet

day 7 00 p m
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
CHR ISTOF I ATTF.RDAYSAINTS Port
land Rartne Road Mlkf:' Duhl. pastor
VIC'f' 7 00 p m
NEW LIFE COVE NA~T CHURCH
Chf'Stf'r Gary Hines pas tor Sunday
SC'hool at 9 30 a m Y\oorshlp snYicr at
10 30 a rn , Sund ay evPn!nR se t vice, 6 00
p m WH1nesdav Discip le Class 7 00 p
m
.l aniN.' Dannt'J, church scho ol cllre&lt;"lor
Churrh school q .ll a m , Mor nln2 \1. orshlp
10 30 am , Wt'dnesday t&gt;&gt;.eninR pravPr
servkes. 7 30 p m
8£."1 HLEHEM BAPTIST R{"V Earl
Shulf'r past01 Worshlpserv1ce 9 JOa m
Sunday School lO .:lJ am Bible Study and
prayer sPrviee Thursday . 7 30 p m
CARLETON INTEROENOM INATION
AL CHURCH Klngsbi.Jrv Road Re\
Clydr W Hf:'nde-rscn paslor Sunda \
School9 30am, Ralph Carl Sup! Even
lng worship 7 00 p m Pr8-.er meetlnto:
wronesday 7 00 p m
OLD BETHEL F'REF WILL BAPTIST
oruRCH 28601 Slate Route 7, Mldd!P.
port Sund ay Sc hool lD am Sunde-. even
lng ~nvlrc 7 :lO p m Tuesdav sPrvke
" 30 p m
HY SELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH
Rob Grimm pastor Sund ay School9 30a
m Worship 10 45 a m Su nda y evening
Sf'rYIC'E' 7 p m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob located on Coun ty Road 31 R~'&gt;v
Floji!'er Willford pastor Sunay School q 30
a m Mornlnl(' Worship 10 ~5 a m Sun
day evl:'n lnF: worsh ip 7 00 p m, Wf'd nPS
clay rvening Blblf' Study 7 00 p m
WHITE 'S CHAPEL WESLEYAN Cool
vtJ IP RD Rev Phillip Ridenour , pasl or
Sunday School 9 30 a m worship srrv iC'f'
10 30 a m , Blblf:' study and worship spr
viCf' Wf'dne~day 7 p m
RVTI.AND CHURCH OF' CHRIST , Eu
grnP E Underwood mlnlsler Sunda~
SchOn! 9 .lOam Mornlng\\-orshlp 1010
am Evenln10: \\&gt;or5hlp , 7 00 p m
RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amo ~
Tlllls pas1or Sonny Hudson supt Sunda\
Sc hool 9 30 8 m, Mornln~ Wor ship , 10 lO
a m Sunday 1:'\'f'nlnji! servlrf 7 00 p m
Wednt'!iday sprvicr 7 p m WMPO pro
!(ram 9 a m l:'a ch Sunday
RUTLAND CHUR CH OF THE NAZA
RENE Samut&gt;l Bas ye pastor Sundav
School 9 30 a m Worship Sf'rv \('f' 10 JO fl
m
Youn ~
PPOpl f''s Sf'n• l('(' 6 p m
Eva n~t:f:' llstl csf:'rvkf'6 30p m Wednt&gt;Sda' '
~prv I('(&gt; 7 p m
MASON CHURCH OF' CHRIST Mll lt.,..
St , Mason W Va Sunday Bible Study 10
am Wor~hlpllam and7pm Wr-dn rs
day Blblf' Study voc·al musll' 7 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF I.On Dud
d in ~ LanP Mason W Vn J N Tha ckt" r
pastor EvPnlnl': servlcf' 7 30 p m Wo
mf'n ~Minis t ry Thursday q :lOll m WN
nesday Prayer and BlblP Studv 7 15 p m
HI LLc;; ID E DAPTIST CHURCH St Rt
141 ju st off Rt 7 Rev Jamrs R AnN' Sr
pastor Re.., MlkP Wlllf'fl Asst Pastnr
loP Humphrry s s Sup t Su nd ay School
lOam MornlngWor s hlp11a m , S und a~
('Vf'nlnji!' Sf'rVICP 6 p m Wpdnf:'Sda y f'VPn
lng 7 p m
PORTLAND FIRST CHURCH OF THE
NAZARF.NF. Wtt1111m .lu ~t i s pastor Sun
clay School Sup1 Sonja Justis Sundav
Sc hool 9 JO a m , morning wor&lt;&gt;h lp 10 40
a m Sunday a nd Wrdnf'Sda y sp rvlcl:'s
7:l0 pm
MIDDLEPORT COMMUNITY GfURCll
Sam Andrrsmt pastor Sundav morning ser
viC'l' 10 am, Evenln~ serv!Cf"ii Sllna v 11nd
Wednfflday 7 ll p m
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST I'J
CHR ISTIAN UNION Hartford W Va
R('v David McManis, pastor Church
School 9 1D am Sund av morn1ng ser
vice. 11 a m , Sunday even ing s('rvtr£'
7 30 p m Wednesday prayermE"eflng 7 JO

pm

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Lelar!
Rt I , James Lewis pastor Wor
ship set Vir£'5 9 30 a m . Sunda y ~hOol 11
a m E\iening worship 7 30 p m Tuesday
colt.age prayer meeting a nd Bible St ud y
9 30 am Worship servlrt&gt;, Wt'dnf'Sda v
7 JO p m
OLIR SAVIOUR LUTHF.RAN CHURCH
Walnut and Henry Sts Ravpnswood, W
Va The Rev Gt&gt;org£&gt; C Weirick , pastor
Sunday SChool9 30 a m Su nday worsh ip
ll am
CALVARY BlBLE CHURCH, located on
Pomeroy Plh, Cou nty Road 25 noor Flal
wood~ Rev Blackwood, pastor S£&gt;rvicf'S
on Sunday at 10 30a m and7 30p m wl1h
Su nd ay&amp; hool9 30a m Btblt&gt;Study Wed
nesday, 7 :IJ p m
W Va

SPIRITUAL

FAITH FELLOWSHIP .

Sta te- Rout(' 338, Antlqultv Rev A J Ste
"'art, pastor Sunday J~ervtces. lO am and
7prn Tuesday,7pm

MIDDLEPORT INDEPENDENT HOLt
NESS CHURCH, lnr 75 PPa.rl St Rev
Ivan Myers, actlngpalitoc, Roger Manley.
Sr Sunday Sc hool Superinlendent Sun
day School 9 30 8 m , Morning worship
10 30 a m , even ing worship 7 30 p.m ,
Wednesday evening Bible study, prayer
and praise service, 7. 30 p m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APQS.
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
James Miller, pastoc. Sunday School,
10.30a.m.; Worshlpservtce,Sunday, 7. 30

p.m, Bible Study, Wedneoday, 7:30p.m
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL, Barr!·

SYRACUSE
OF GOD
non Pentecostal Worship serv iCf' Su ndav
10 am, Sund8V Schoolll am Evening
worship serv!c(' 7 00 p m Wednesdav
praver mrel i1ll'! 7 00 p m
MT HERMON UNITED BRETHRFN
IN CHRIST CHURCH , l.ola!l&gt;d In Texas
Communltv off Ct Rt R2 Rev Robl'r t
Sanders pasto r Jeff Holter. la v lMdf'r,
Eel Roush S und a~ Sc hool Supt Sunda\
School ~ 10 am morning worship and
&lt;"hlldrl.'fl's ch urch 10 10 am f'VP nlnji:
pr eaehln jl; st' r VI('(' first three Sundavs
7 :Kl pm
Spf'&lt;'lal sNv lcf' four1h Sunda v
evenlnl!: 7 30 p m Wet.Jm&gt;sdav Prav e r
Mcetln g BlbiP Studv ancl Youth Fellow
ship , '7 30 p m
CHU RCH 01 GOD OF PROPHECY
Lot· a ted on 0 .I Whiff' Road of lllfi:hwa v
Hill Patllensoo pastor Sundav School 10
am Classesfora tt ages JunlorChurchll
am , Mo r nrn~ worsh.lp 11 a m Adult
Choi r practltPbp m Sundav Youn).! Peu
plr's ChlldrPn s Chun'h ancl Adult Bible
St udv. Wednesdav al 7 30 p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 Grant
St Mlddlepor\ Affiliated Wllh Southrrn
Baptist Com.&lt;'ntlon David Brvan Sr Ml
nlster Su ndaY Sc ho ol 10 a m Morning
worship11 a m Eve nlng\\ o1 sh lp 7pm,
Wcdnesdav ('VCnlng Alblr sturtv fi nd
pra\'f't met•llnl;l 7 J.l rn
BRADF'ORD CIILIRCIIOI l HHISI St
Rl 121and Co Rd ~ [)('rekStump pastor
'hill lam AmbN~Pr s s Sup!, SundH\
SC' ho o! 9 lOam Mor nmg: Worship 10 .30
a rn EvPn!ng worship 7 JO p m "r\o rd nf"'
da v worship 7 lJ p m
ST
PAUL LUTHF.RAN r HI1 RfH
&lt;.orn€'r Svramo rP and &amp;•mnd Sis Pu
mPr ov Th e Rrv Laura A lnch pastor
Sund a~&amp; huol 9 45a m ChurchsrrYlC'rl l
a m
\' ICTO HY AAPTIST ~~ N 2nd Sl
~iridl.-.po tt

l.1 m~ E

K~·psf'l'

pa.~tor

Su nd av mornln~ "- Orshlp 10 am Evf'n
tn.l! '&gt;(' rl' tll' 7 ]J m
WPd.'lrsd .n rvf'nln ,O!
"-Or, hlp 7 p m Vlsl1at t()n Thu rsdav n 10 p
m
MORSF CllAJ'E l CHURCH Ddvtd
l urtman pa-.lor Sund;n Srhool lOam
worship sr l\lcr 11 ,1m 'iundav nl gh l
wo1 ship srn J( r " 10 p m
MldwN'k
prav!'r o.;rrvkf' Y..t' dncsdaY 7 p m
WESLE\ AN
BIBLF:
HOLINESS
CHUHCHo!Middlf&gt;POr1 lnr 7.,PeaJ!St
RPv Ivan MvPr s pastor RogN Manl£'\o
Sr S und.:~v Sthuol Supt Sundav Sehool
q 10 a m Mnrn1n g Wor ship 10]) am
FvPntng Wors hip '7 10 pm WNlnrscl n•
PVP nm g fl rbl(' ~ l uth p 1avrr ;uul pr,1151 ,
~N\f(f' 7 :lOpm
FI\JTH GO~PE I CIW RC H LonR nm
tCfll . Sunda v Srhool q 30 am Mmnm ~;
Wors hip 10 4J am Sunrta\ l'vf'nlng 7 oo
p m 1sunm 1 rr i lfl p m 1 Wpdnesdav
n1gh t 7 no p m l~ um mf'r 7 Ill p m 1
NEW l.IrF: COVE NAt-;T CHURCH OF

1.00 ChrstN - Garv H tnfS pastor Sun
rlav Sc hool q 11 a m , worship sl"rvl('('
10 lOam f'Vf' nin l(sl'rvtrr 6pm nt~(l
plr~ hlp r lass W£&gt;1lmosday 7 PIll
M r Ol IV [ COMMUN ITY CHURCH
l.a"'rrnrr Bush pastor Sunda~ Schoo l
9 10 am Sunda~ and WPdnP!Idav I'Vf'n
lnR wnr shlp srn lr r i 00 P m
UNITED FAfTH CHUR CH, Rt 7o n Po
mNov By Pa ss Rf'v Rotx&gt;rt E Smith Sr
pastor Mrl~l n Dmkc S S Supt Sunda\'
Sc hool 9 10 a m Morning Wor ship 10 30

Main St Midd leport Rev Gll bf'rt Cni!il
J r pastor Mrs Ervin BaumgardneJ,
SundaySehooiSupt SundaySchool9 30a
m Wors hip SNvlCI" 10 ~5 a m
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF' CHRIST
- Joseph B Hoskins. evan~e ll st Sunday
BlbiPSt ud v(!a m Worship lOam Sun
da} f'H• nlng SNV IC'f' 6 P m WPflnesdaY
I'&gt;.Pnlng service, 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBI Y Rac lnp
Rt 124 William Hobatk, pas lor Sunday
School tO am Su nday eve ning st&gt;rvl~ 7
P m Wednf'Sday ev l•nlng Sl'rv ief' 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTI~T Don Cheadle ~
Supt Sunda y School 9 .10 a m MornlnRWorship 10 30a m Pra~ersPrvil'l' allerrj .
ate Sundays
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST .'
APOSTOLIC F'A ITII - Nf'w Lima Rd .:
ne11tt o For t Mf:'lgs Park Rut land Robert
Richards pas tor SE&gt;rvlcrs at 7 pm oil
WPdnesda ys and Sunc1ay&lt;:.
HARRI SON VILLE HOLINESS CHAP
TE R of thP Wf'Sif'yan HollnPSs Church
Rev Earl Fields pastor Henry Ebllh ,
Sunday Sc hool Supt Sunday School10 a ;
m Morning Worship 11 am' Evening
serv ice 7 30 P m Wf'dnE&gt;Sday f:'Vf'nlnp: !ler.
vt('(' 7 30 P m
'
STJVERSVJLLE WORD OF' fAITH •.
Gory Hollf'r pa~tor Sunda} Serv iN's 9 :}9
il m a nd 7 p m
MldWf'f'k srrviN&gt; 7 JOp
m Thursday
MIDOL E POnT PENTE COSTAL Third
Avf:' R.('v ClarK Baker, pas! or Carl No~
tlng ham Sunday School Supt Sunda y
Sc hool 10 am with clasSf"S lor all agHJ .-.
Evening se rvlr~ at hp m ._, ednesday Bl ·
ble study at 7 30 P m Youth sr-rv!N'S frJ
dav at 7 JO P m
F.CCLESIA FrU OWSHIP W! MillS!
Mlddlt1)ort Brotlwr Chutk McPhen;oo
pas t or Sunda v School 10 am Sunday
rvl:'nlngservlcf'Sat7pm anrtWednesdaY
s.e rv!C"{'S at 7 P m
ANTIQU ITY BAPTIS I Kf'nnf'lhSmltt\, ,,
pas tor Sunday Sc hool9 30 am, ehuwh
Sl.'r\ IC'f' 7 30 P m , \OUth fpllowshtp6 30p ·
m Biblf' study Thursday 7 .30 p m
F'ULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE .1304."1
Htl ;mrt Rnad Pomf'rov Tom Kettv, pas
lor D.rn ny Lamb£&gt;11 S S Supt Sunda,
morning sPrvlrf' at 10 am , Su nd av eve-ri
1ng S('TV!('(' 7 10 p m TuPsday and Thur~
daY &amp;&gt;1 vlc('S at 130 p m
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE Rev Glendon Stroud pastor
SundaySc hoo19 ll.lam,Wor shlp ser.&gt;tce .
!0 30 am Youth Sf'r\\CP Sunday 6 15 p
m Sunda vrvP nlnl!; sNv lcP7 OOpm WPd
ni'Sday Pr ayN Ml'Min)1 and BlbiP St udy
7 OOpm
NF.:AS F: SETTLE MENTC'HURCH Sun
tl.w aftf'rnnnn ~('rv i N:'S at 2 :II Thursdav.
Pvt&gt;nln~;: sprv ln"S at 7 30
I IHSJ' BAP'IIS I CHURCH , Mas on, W
\'a P.rstor Bill Murphy Sundav SehooiiO
.r m , Su nda } Pverrln ~.; 7 30 p m Prayer
m('('ttn~ and Blbl('~ludy Wt'dnesday 7 30
p m FvPrymP wPlmmr
RL rLAND F H EE WILl BAPTIST Sa·
IPmSt Hf'V Pau iTilyl or pastor Sunday,
&amp; houll Oa rn Suntlilv l'vt'nln~ 7 OOp m
WPdn('S(!.l\ 1'\P nlng prc~yN mf'f'tlnll: 7 00
pm
SOUTH A[T II FI 'JF. W TESTAMENT
fHURIH Stlwr llldgr Ouanp Syden
strl,k pr p&lt;I Stor Sundav Sr hool 9 am '
worship Ser\'IN', lOam , Sundaypventna
sPrv irl' 7 00 p m Wrdnf'Sdav night Bible
~1\xh 7 !Ill P m
•

Sermonette
WHEN HE SAW
Matthew 9: 38-3i
Habakuh 2 14 says "lor the earth will bP filled with the
knowledge of the Glory of the Lord, as the waters that cover t he
sea" That Is prophecy, but the fulfillment of that prophecy It
seems to me depends upon us One o! the grea test Insights in the
New Testament Is Jesus' Instruction to His disciples just before
he returned to the Father "Go ye therefore and make dl;clples
or every creature . "
We call that the greot commission But sixty or so generations
have come and gone and that commission Is stil l unfulfilled.
In our country alone there are around 150 million unchurched,
uns•ved people. Around forty live million ch ildren have never
heard or been exposd to the Gospel of Christ And the sad fact Is
that when this present generation passes from the scene there
will still be In our world mQre people who have never heard the
Gospel or had opportunity to respond to II than there are persons
who hove heord .
Maybe we con not make a world Impact but I wonder If we are
making much of an Impact where we are .
Evongellsm Is the process of leading the Iosito Christ, helping
them become responsible members of the c hurch, and
equipping them lor ministry to others .
We as Christians during this decade lace many opportunities.
Rotlona llsm and materialism have both made their bed In
peoples lives but wUI lose Our community a n dour nation need a
Spiritual revivaL The question Is "Whot are we going to do
about It?"
- RA!v. James A. Seddon, FIT'IIt Baptist Middleport

sonvllleRoad. Rt'Y VlctorRGush, putor.

Clinton Faulk, Sunday School Supt.; Sun·
day School9· 30a m , morning worship, 11

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d..- 1he~ publ cat1on 10 mllkfl co rrect ton
'Ads rhM mu st be pa•d m ad11an ce ere
C.lr d o l Thanks
Happy Ada
In Memor~ a m
Yard Sales
• Re cewe S 50 d H :ou nl lu• ld$ p1 d n

II

S4 00
$6 00
5 1 3 00
$1 30

G11181WIIV

Happv Ads
6 lost ftnd fo und
7 Yard Sftlfi{Pll d'" advance
blcS11i1'&amp; Audon

9 - Wanlld to 8uv

11
DAY BEFO RE PUBLI CAT ION

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Area Code 6 14

Aru Code 614
446 - Ga ll pol••

992

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To

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773

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!;149 Ra cme
742 R u t lan d
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882

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576

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35
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H• ven

Homes for Sale

949-2168
8 7 90-1 mo

64 - Hay &amp; G •em
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Buft alo

PUBLIC NOTICE

Transporlalion
71

AutostorStle

72

73

for Sal!!
IJens &amp; 4 ~0 ~

74

M O I OtCy C I~

Tr uC~I

75 - Bo1111 llo Mot a!! fo r

77

Sale

A uto Rep au

7 8 Camp ng Equ1pment
79 - Camp ets &amp; M0101 H 011

~~

W1n111d

Serv1ces

41 - Houses lor Re nt
42
44

Mobile Homes lor Afl nt
Fa rm • Po t ~ani
Aptrtmant lor Rent

45

Futntthed Rooms

46

Sp ace lor Rtm l

43

Got RuuJtg fast

47 - Wan!ed to Rent

48

Equ•pment l or Re r\1

49

For l 11ase

81

11om a lmpr ovemeo11
Plumbt ng &amp; Heatm g

82
83 - Eac,.,., tm g

EI&amp;C'Itu:: ll (1. Aefnger11o011
8 5 - Genere Hauling
86 Mob• l~ Homtr Rep a"
B7 - Uphul•te•v

84

A Pubhc Hearing wtll be
held to revl8w the A rea plan
Goals and Su mmery for
1991 92 at the C Wilham
O ' Netll Sentor Center 333
Fourth Street m Manetta
Ohio on Wednetday Sep
tember 12 1990 from 1 00
to 3 00 p m Su mmanesare
&amp;vaileble for revl8w at all
Semor Centen and Nutn
t1on Sttes tn Athens Hock
1ng Metgs Monroe Mor
gan
Noble end Perrv
Count1es To obtatn a c opy
please cell Molly Varner

After

BIG KIDS &amp; BABY PROGRAM

5 Years You're

S!tll A Cutte

Pleasanl Valley Hosp1 ta l
Tuesday Sept II

P1e

Happy Anntversary
I Love You

6 30 PM
Ca ll 675 4340 Ext 230
For More lnlormat10n

YARD SALE
SEPT 8 - 8 to 4
33164 CHILDREN'S HOM E ROAD
Guns kn1ves tools and clothes

614 -992 7173

YARD SALE

1987 DODGE
COLT DL

SAT , SEPT 8
8 00 TO 7

PS PB AM/FM / Cassette,
AC , 4 new t1res Automatic
Gets great gas mileage
Excellent cond1t10n
Must Sell
Make Offer

Rt 7, end of
Forest Run Rd
Lots of wwelry, vmtage
hats, furn iture
Ram moves sale I m1le up
Forest Run

614-992 2377

Rd . on left

at Buck eye Htlls
Hocktng Valley Re gton&amp;l De
velopment DtBtnc tl Area
Agency on Agmg Rout e 1
BolC 299 0 Ma mma Ohto

of real estate s ttuated south
of a 26 foot alley JOmmg
Fron1 Street and Weet Ma m
Street wh1 c h 11 more part1cu
larlv des c rtbed as E xh•bt1 8
anached here to
WHEREAS th e 0 05 acre
parcel of reel estate owned
bv the Mc Do nald s Co rp ora
t1on can be used by th e
Vlll&amp;go of Pomeroy for road
purposes end pubhc U!le and
the 0 06 acre parcel owned
by th o Vtllege of PomAro y
has no u~e and the co nvov
ance and e.11change of u•d
reel eatate with the McDo
neld s Corporation would
not be detrtmental ro the
general mterest of the VII
lege of Pomeroy

BE IT ORDAINED by 1he
VIllage Cou nctl of the Vtllege
o f F»omeroy State of Ohto
by an affirmatiVe vote o r all
membeu etected theret o
that
1 The Vil lage of Pomeroy
c onvev to the Mc Donald !I
C orporatt o n the 0 06 aero
parcel of real estate do!l
en bed tn E llhtblt B fo r
ex c hange end m co ns1der a
t1o n of th e M c Do nald s
Corporatton co nveymg to
the V11lage of Pomeroy th e
0 06 acre percaf of real
estate doscrtbed 1n E.11htbtt
A
2 ThA MavoroftheVtllago
of Pomeroy and tt s Clerk 8 re
hereby authortzed and m
structad t o take all step!l
naca ..ary to effec tuat e the
conveyence mcludmg but
notllmtted to pubh•hmg thl!l
ordtnance 1n the local n ew s
paper once 1 week for ft'ol &amp;
(6) consecuttve week&amp; and
preparing and axeculmg a
Quit Cleim Deed to the
Mc Donald • Corporation
larry Wehrung Bruce
Reed Betty Beromck
Wtlham Young Bnan
Shenk, Thomas Werry
Member• of Pomeroy
Vtllag e Counc1l

181 10 17
191 7 5tc

24 31

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
In accordance w1th Sec
307 85 of the Ohto
Revtlfld code aealed bids
wrll be rece rvad by the Metgs
County Boa rd of Com m1a
110ners '" thetr otftcelocated
1n the Cour1house Pome
roy Ohro unt1l twelve noon
on September 26 1990
The btdt wtll be opened at 2
p m on September 26
1990 and read aloud for the
followmg butldtng lease
Each btd to meet the co ndt
ttona and spectfiCIIt•ons at
follows
Otftce build ing t o hau te
the Metga County Depart
ment of Human Services
AnnelC 3200 square feet
mmtmum total s pace To1let
fectltttes for men and
women and at least 6
parktng spa ces for
automobtles
Rental requtr ed for 1111d
butldtng and related fa c tltttes
should be bt'oken down for a
2 year betlt All btda should
tnd1cate the rental necessary
fo r the bidder to provtde
mamtenence for the uter10r
and rnteflor of th e bulldtn g
The Boa rd ot County Com
mtuioners may utqulre add•
t•onal co ntrac t provtttons
With the IUCCetsful bidde r
tnclud1ng but not limited t o
the rtght of the optton to
cancel tha hteae 1f ll8ceaaary
by giving a mtnlmum o f 11xty
(60) daya wrnten not1co
The front of the envelope
enclot1ng the b•d mu11 btl
mart.:ed Sealed B1d Huma n
Servtees Department Anne•
Bulldtng ' Bidder to furnts.h
thetr own bid form
The Board ofCounry Com
mtu•oners may ltCcept the
lo weat b1d or select the best
bid for thetntended purpoae
and reserve the rtght to
reJect any or all btds and or
any part thereof
Metgs County Board
of Commtsllonera
Mary Hobstetter Clerk
t1on

i917 142tc

Real Estate General

Public Nollce
IN THE COMMON PLEAS
COURT OF MEIGS
COUNTY OHIO

County CourthouM Second
Street
Pomeroy
Oh1o

Marv•ret Ann L1ttle

The object of the Com
plaint 11 that the Plalnttff
preys that she be granted •
dtvorce from the D.tendant,
thttahe be awarded perman
ent child custody of the
minor child of the parU11
and the prey• 11 tNt the
P1aintiff be grented 1he
aeme
You ere required to
antwer the Complaint
w•thm twenty eight (28)
days after the !181 publica
tlon of this notice which will
be publilhad DnCII IICh
week for •lx (8) IUCCIUiYe
WMkl The 1181 pubiiC8t6on
will be made on the 5th day

P1atntiff
Anthony Eugene little
Defendant

Coli No 90 OR 138

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
To Anthony Eugene Utile
whoM t11t known addreu

,.., 211 N 10th Avenue
N11. Joclcoonvltle. Aorlde
322&amp;0. you are hereby noti
,._. that you hiY8 been
named DefendMt In 1 legal
action enttllld Margtret
Ann Uttll. Plalntttf. va

Amltony Eugont Little. Defetlclam Tltla tellon hu
bNn aaign.cl Caae N umbef

90 OR I 38 ..d Ia pending 1n

the Court of Common pte••
of Mtlgl County. Mtlga

45789

of October I 990, ond lho

1281

lwenly eight
doya
•n•wer wHI on thet dat•

lor

In cue of your failur e to
enawer or o tllerw•u re
spond as ntqurad bv the
Ohto Rulet of Ctvll Proce
dure JUdgement by default
will be rendered agelnst you
for the relief dem&amp;nded in
the Complaint
Larry E Spencer
Cleric of Courts
Meigt County
Common Plees Court

6 TC
(BIJI 1917 14 21 28 1101
6

WHEREAS. lila nec11oory

WHEREAS. lht McOo
nald Corporetion 11 the
owner of 1 0 05 ecre parcel

,

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS
41686tln

CAIN'S

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

90 OA Y WARRANTY
WASHERS- 1100 up
ORY!RS- 169 up
REFRJGIRATOR$-1 100 up •
RANGES- Gas Elec - 112 5 up
fREElERS- 1125 up
MICRO OiENS- 179 up

UPHOLSTERY

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

ol Middlepotf

New Homos S.1ll

Hand Tuft~ng
Custom Drapes

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Free Esttmates

PH. 949 -2801
or Res. 949-2860

16 Yf'ar!l ~x1wrU"nl1

997 -5335 or 98S-3lbl
Across From Post Off11e
POMEROY, OHIO

614-997-2328
We Say Whel We Do
We Do Whal We Say

10/ 30/'89 tfn

NO lUNDA! CAlLS
41 686 1fn

9 G I mo

RACINE

SHRUB &amp; TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL
*LIGHT HAULING

COUNTRY
MOBILE
HOME PARK

GUN CLUB
GUN SHOOTS
1:00 P.M.

•Mobtle Home

*FIREWOOD

SUNDAYS

P.ar)s

BILl SLACK
992-2269
USED RAILROAD

16 Gauge Factory

•Mobile Hom e

nES

Choke only

RPr.1Hls
•Lot• Rentals

SHOOTS START

997-7479

SEPT 16, 1990

Rt. 33 Nerth of
Pomeroy, Ohio

61290tfn

Sept 4 tfn

11288Hn

MICROWAVE

HOT SP RINC,
SPA

OVEN REPAIR
AU MAKES
Bring It In Or
Pick Up.

We

Y ou r

1\ y,

,(,') 1),1\

KEN'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE

II

RL(I L II

992 533S or 985 3Sb 1
Acron From Pod Off1ce
217 E Soc. Pomero'
POMEROY , OHIO

Announcements

3 Announcements
Ad opti on
Happily
married
couple both counselors Wish
lo adopl Infant to sha re our
love Call our a11orney collect
408 288 1'100 A 286
Mc D11nlel Custom Bu tchanng 6
Days A Week 304 882 3224

4

116/ 90/ Hn

Giveaway

New lo,at1on
North Sec:ond

AnH

Middleport, Oh1o 45760
SALES &amp; SERVICE
We c.,..v f• ahlng Suppln•

Il l

[\,rt

1" I t \• HI IL

1hll Sp

1

Pay Your Phone

LUMBER

Cable B1lls Here
'~"' •'• BUSINESS PHONE

CHESTER
985 3 •&gt; 0 I

1614! 9976sso

1.£SID£NC£ PHON(
1614 1 992-7754

- •••

8

1

2 wh it e 2
t ger 1 balge 6141992 5685 or
6141742 3t54
Boby bod 304 67S 5892
oyod

klltons

6

wko old

304-675-!466
Full Blooded
Aus tralllan
She pherd Male 6 1~ 2566259
Kl11er1s 2 ma le t fe ma le 6t4
m 3143
Ma le Dog 614-446 9256

;=========:::t=========~l To614 gweaw
446 1025
ay!
OFFERS 7 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ...
POMEROY OHIO At 7 &amp; S R 143
ALBANY OHIO Rt 50 &amp; S R 143
NEW HOURS
POMEROY 9 am 7 p m 7 Days
ALBANY 10 am 5 p m 6 Days Closed Sunday
PAYING AS OF TODAY, AUG. 10, 1990
#1 Copper '1 per lb
Clean Dry Alummum Cans 36C: per lb
C lean Auto Radiators 44C lb Battertes $1 ea

Yallow Bran 40C lb

Alum Sheels 40C lb
1!1

13 90

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Real Estate General

OWNER WANTS TO SELL

5 mixed pupplos
Culs lrlendJo_- neod homes by
Friday Please can 614 992 7249
before 3 30 pm or 614 992 5687
after 3 :m pm

6

Lost &amp; Found

Fou nd Key to S ubaru Vtclnlly
of Th ird A11e &amp; Pine Street See
at Ga llipoli s Oally Tribune 825
Third Ave Gallipol is
lost
81lllold 1n Pomeroy
Aign er Ca ll Rewllrd Call 614
99l..£5g7 Of 614 992 7031 ask lor
l()uise
Lost I lost par1 ol my S S
money In brown envalope In the
11lclnlty ol Vaugl'11n s Markel I
am 82 yaara old" and heve to ll'ol•
o n S440i month II lound please
wrlla Mrs Iva Cram.. ns AI 1
Box 130 Mid dlep ort Ohio 45760

7

Open Houge
SUNDAY, SEPT. 9,1990
2:00 P.M. TO 5:00P.M.

Yard Sale

Galllpoll9
&amp; VIcinity
1/2 mila out Georges Cr&amp;ek fr om
Bula vl lle, Sept 7&amp;6 Gun1, Du ck
&amp; gGesa d&amp;cays rugs Jeans
sweaters toys

6 Femlly New Items Dally•
Thun-Sit 10-6 2 114 miles out
Mill Creek Rd Pul GOC

~ ClnloJI """,_ . _ _

AlL Yard Sal•• Must Be Paid In
Ad1111nce DEADLINE 2 00 p m
1he day before tMe ad Is To run
Sunday edition
2 00 p m
2 00
Friday Monday .clition
p m Selurday

RUTLAND - New l1ma Rd - Spaetous lol 3 ~ ac1es tn
lawn and a cute Grngerbread lrr mme&lt;l lres hly paroled I h

0

All FOR 121 900

POMEROY - Pnced AHordabls - Th1s 2 story home has a
lamr ly room 3 bedrooms 3 porches some newer The1mo
pane wrndows newer balh and a brllol
JUST 113,900
IIIDDlfPORI - Great nerahborhood -Corn er lot all on
one floor pia n 2to 3 be&lt;l1ooms large pa ntry and a part base
ment Enclosed front 11ttrng porch and a nrce lol
$27 900
POMEROY - 1647lmcoln Hh Cute as a button Neat as
a pen descrrbes th1s two bed1oomhome wrth an equrpped
k1tchen carport and part basement Has a floored att1c and
50x288 foot lot
m 000
STOR' RUN ROAD - Walls! Stretcher - Love mthe house
wrth 3 bed1ooms and equrpped kitch en Work tn lh e garage
and the brg workshop and rent the 3 bed1 oom mobile home
Country sett1ng w~h 2~ aoes
$34,500

Big 3 Family Garage Sale
'Spec ial Giveaway Tabl• Sat
S8 pt Bth;. 9 5 Falrtltld Cent1n
ary Rd , uall lpolis, OH

I n
::D
0

RACINE

I w

\ "'

~A 124

RANCH HOME,

TO RAVENSWOOD
BR_I_DG~

2Y, Miles Out C R 35 5 Miles

from Racme 7 Miles From Raienswood Bndge
2 15 acres ranch home 7 rooms 3 bedrooms family
room l1repla ce central a1r landscapmg paved road
MAKE OFFER $45 900

1108

CLELAND REALTY INC.
East Main Street, Pomeroy,

992-2259

HENRY E CLELAND
JEAN TRUSSEll
MAE HUPP
JO HILL
OFFICE

Oh.

Garaga Salt Sat 9 4 Rt 7
Soulfi turn on Re ccoon Rd , 1
mile, Gym Pee exerolse ma
chlrte children &amp; adult clothes

mlac

992 -2289

GlganUc· S Family Yard Sale
Stpl 6tt, 7th LArge &amp; Small
clotheG Furniture, Rnlo-Nacs A
lima of avery lhlng 2324
E..tem Avt Acroat from Blue
Fountain Motel
Slturdey Sept 81h, i-!1, City
Townhou", Gu cook ttovt,
btby blld play pen highc hair,
walker clothew, lot• ol mlsc el
llntoUI

Str. 6,7&amp;8 Thura Frl I Set 1
Sept 7,8 Kids &amp; adulT• dothas
1wfn bed mallratt , ~ku whit•
uniforms 143 Saeond

Yard Sal1 t20 112 Texas~
Thura ·Frl -Sat Also 8 Fool
Camper Top for salt
Houtaholdl b1by ctolh• mans
clothing arga , boy's girla
booka Frt 9•t 11h, 8th 129

Third

Large 3 bedroom Moun In lawn
1 tf2 bath Must be employed
O.po•lt f11qulrtd 814 992 5943

8-4 pm, 9opl 13,14!15 Chltdran o
Horne Road ott o Laurel Cllfl
- loola •Jolhos
Gu·-·
•"'
Bonne Bell•• of Mt

Union

(( Rf'lt

Church Srl•3 .. Columblo Rra

HouH S•pt. 8-7 &amp;-? Sept 8-83pm

'

42 Mobile Homes
lor Rent

•.•.,...,.._..,._ .. _.,._

er let ME f eteh

tltt-'

J)(lJ)f'f rrom now on."
....._----------,-----------1

3br Trailer tor rtnt $200 fur
nlahtd 614 379-2311
1112 bod room hrmlshod tr&amp;ller,
$167 montn, depoalt 1na
roiltrortCO roqulrod, Wl1 .. and

Gar~ga ale, Thuradey &amp; Mktay

12x55 2 bedroom mobile home,

_,1::::--:-H~e..::I~~W.;.a~n'.:;ed..::....__l 22 Money to Loan

Moving. Jn aela Rain or ahlna AVON 1 AM Areas 1 Shlrtay
Friday 1nd Saturdliy Sept 7-8 Spul'l, 304-675-142SI
Pomeroy Rt 7 Nor1h 3 mile on
E•al• Ridge Road laNett Baby LadiH needed tor
plying
BM, full till bed1 apt lile (ovtr 15 per hour)
vary tern.tac:trtc rant!, poeut knlv11 , ponry light oHk:e work. No ax·
~
r.
f 1
nec 1111 ~, alao nNd
..one ,.rs,
I o g anwere,
loollfmisc.
M with ctr lor lghl delivery
woril. gu allowsnce Apply In
Nlntando taPM, NckoNICkl, II• peraon only (No phone Cilia) to
erclaa climber, Cll Joe toyt. 707 Mn1. Carter: Room 12, Econo
Art Llwlt Sti'Mt, Middlepon
Lodge Motel. Monday, Stop~
1Dih 8-8 30 All
R1fn or thine Yard Sa" Sept I
&amp; l t-1 prn Senior Chilena ~lng tor Barber, Stylists 114Building, Pagevllle Good winter """-8803
end •ummarllama all alae
Nurw., immldleta opening
At 124 Long Bottam Sept 7· 11 8 Futl-lima
and
pert-time
lnt-7 No atrly ul.. Cabin lor poah~ tor 11 pm-7 am nuree
u.la
C.ll Ovtrbrook Center end aek
for Sally Gloeckner, Director of

L,ood

Solurdoy

8~

Evtrylhlng 112
p11t S-polnlt on Nurolng e14-992-1472

price 112 mile
Rt 7. Rain or ahlne

Yard Salt Lote of kids clothea
Moat 10 ctnts BatMan Road
Clrcle't Rn Sep 1-7.
Yard Sa" S.pt 7-8 Melson's
on Morning Bttr Roed , Racine
Tools, ewMper mite

YMrfy yard ule ThurtdayFrlday V 00o4 00 Nice cloThes,
ml.c 405 Peg• Street, Mkf..
dleport

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

01vld Boggs Auction 9ervtce 1
Now boolcTrlg auetlons lleenua

W1Med To Buy

Uud Mobl..

Employmenl Services

,,

Help Wanted

AVON • AU ar•tt, Cali Marilyn
WIIVIr 304-882-2645
AIMmblert Needed lm!Mdlate
o~nlngs
No up nead.d
FuiL'part time Cell 1·i00-o4e34338, 71 m -10p m $2/mlrt
ATTENTION! Eat)' work! Excal·
lent income! Atlllftblt s lmplt
producta 11 home For detella
cell 1-504-141 ma Ext 5214 24
hourt 7 dlye
Ca.., tor Chrl.tmet Sefl Avon
FI"M gift whh slgrl-up. For Information ce11114-i92·1180
CMrlstl•n beby.ttter tor 8 'I' old,
Wlllt Columbia, daya only,
rtfllrtnce raqulrtd, 304-882·

3554 4 00111 00 PM
CLERK OF PUBliC AFFAIRS

Cotmetologlal nMdedl Guartnt..ct wegH, p1ld vacatlont. 814-

441-12tll

pwaon no phone cell• bring
,. .ume Oh~ Valley Tlra Oaf..
llpolla Ftrry nut to 84 Lumbet

POSTAL
JOBS
$18,3112·
$67,1251Yr Now hiring Coil 11)

1105.eaf-IOOO EXT P~562 f&lt;o&lt;
currentlt.l

~lsttftd Nur1t or Ucenaed
SoCI1I Wortl.er to wort whh the 9
county Optlone tor Eldtra
Program bleed In Mart.tte
Pro'lldt lnformstlon, ecraen
Cllenlt tor hallth end social
Mn'lcl
and amnga tor
NM man19"Mnt end
aervla- an phone Good
communlctUon akilta ntcu·
ury HorM CIN uptrltnee and
knowledge oiCOIIItnunfty buod
llf'VIcea tor thllkWty "helpful
R~~gular hour., no ... kanda,
exc~lanl trtnge benetltt Salery

nee.-

ce,..

nom.

f18,000

RMidant Manager 1 Poaltlon
Avallabla at Apartment Com
p4ex Inquire et 814-441·1808

RN-ART-RRA Wl1h QAIUR

II•

pertenca. Uuat be tamlllat with

JCAHO and PRO ~ulatlona
lnd raqulrtmenlt and mull ~
cepabMI of eduetting the rMdleal Iliff thereof Mutt be
cep~bla of writing pollclel end
lmptemenflng
proudurta
Monday
tflru
Frldlf, no
wNkandt or ~ldays Seltry

nogotloble.

tHUmo to
Po,_not Oopa~mont. Ook Hill
Stnd

CommuNty Medical Canter 350
Ch1rtattt AVWiut, Olk 1-!IH, Ohio
~56

MONEY
1yplng,
word~lng, poraonol com·
puling. At home FuH or pt llme
(1)

SM,tJOO!yr. lncama polentlel

805-117-1000 El 9·10188

The Housing Authority of the
chy of Point "Piu11nt It ...king
1 qt.alllltd 1~k:lnt u lebonr
to ••Itt arid accept IIUptrvlslon by malnteranee dtpart
ment The •ppllcant accepted
will be one that II Clpible ol
111umlng full malntenence In
the tuturt 1f an opening becomM IYIIHiblt Plane mall
resume poatmarkld no later
then S.pl. 12, 1010 ta Ruutll
Bibbee, Houtlng Authorhy of
the City of Point P..... nt, WV
25550 No p"'one cells plene
Appllacatlon available at 404
Second St U nec .... ry EOE

12

Situation
wanted

Will taka care of thai ~~
loved one In my home
II ac
cept Alzhelmers Malt or female
Tuppera Plaint: II'NI 814-M7

Berry &amp; Sons Painting 6 Build
lng All types of pel nil ng &amp;
building Call anyt lmt, froe ••
tlm 1te 614-379-2320

Earn mOI'Iey by !Me w..k. Join
the numbet'• to demonatret•
' Christma•Around Th~World"
July Dectm!Mr LNve ntme,
addren, tnd phone number on
answering 111rvlce 814·992-6319

Interior and exterior house
painUng tree aatlmsttS 10
yttrs exparitnce 304-t75 2708
ask for Mike

SHOTS I No e xrrl•nce 1900 oo
per 100 Cll 1 900-230..3838
($ Q9/min) or Write PASE· 33tC,
181 S U ncolnway N Auf&lt;lra, IL
60542

INTELLIGENCE JOBS CIA, US
Cul1o'!'~J ~~A,_~c Now Hiring

can 1~7-ewO Ext K-10188

1 112 Story Home, 3 or 4 BR

Blllmtnt, Cloaa to Town. 614-

bedroom home, utumt
Mtenee; Masan County Bond
Loin I 5% lnlerest will contider
trtller tor down payment 304
11'5-1804

3 YHI'W old all new, 1 bedroom,

relrlg~r~tor and tlaetrlc cook

.tova

18 W ted I D

Kountry Kid• Child Cere A fun
c• lo atey whara trlendthlpa
In Gr.. t location• 614-9022

~

Maglc 't'aart Day Care Center
reasonable,
dependable
ticensa, quelhy child cart Mon
day thru Friday 1 30 tlil 5 30
For more Information or to
rtgl•ter 304-675-5847

Atking

$20,000

Call

evening• 61&lt;1· ®2-3122
7 room, 1·112 blth, 1 3 ICf'll ad
ditlonal 33 •ern hunting and
Umber 114·192·7118 or 1·384·
20tl
7 rooma 1 112 batht, eountry
Uvlng but cloH to Mtlgt School
and lown At
33-4 lent
Townahlp Rotd 27. Rrtt road 1o

fl&amp;O,

&amp;14 388·11108, 614-388-831 ~

3 or 4 bedroom houu dishwether llovt rerrtg, tual oil
fumace, woodburner fireplace,
Assume lOin with $1,500 down
and PIJrrtenll of $308 month
loclted in Petrlot Cell 614-3792958 5p m-9p m

GOVERNMENT HOMES trom f1

(U rapeir)
Delinquent tax
propertr Raposs ..slon• Your
area (1 805-687-8000 Ell GH
4562 for current repo 1111

In Gllllpollt, Well built, mov•ln
condhlon Good loeatlon Large
roomt, low h•tt budglt 614-

256-1855
Muat ull Mesoo WV No down
~ymtn1 It auumt load, ceth
$18,000 :JOot..n7-M'IO or 30481'5-UM
Unlqua large eountry home 22
acr• 5 bailroom, Cherry Ridge
$44 500 6141992-5348

32

1-800.~710

12Jl5.5 total llectrtc, 2 bedroom,
underpinning, blocks $4200
614· Mt-244Z.
acr•,
At 2
3110
beat

It 1·

11J11t Guerdon Futurtml tZI65 2
Mdroom, Central Alr $5995 814446·10'12

1m Champion 14x65, 2 BR

"'
up an prtvate lot on 218 8 ml
trom town 14500. F,... rent lor
1 yur 114-256-1313.

1878 lhr• bedrooma, 14x7'0, 2
bathe, It lnttr'Miad 304-1752535
1882 Townhouu, 14K7tl, double
••pendo, CA, On private rented
lot In Rodney 1~1538 tfttr

8pm

.,.r

1884 Mansion 14•80 111 alae 2
baths, . .
1nd dryer, AIC,
r;~~ furnlahed $10,500 304
2br, Mx'IO, Ne•hue aa Model
N: :~11tncM Tola/ Elec C.l,

8

4

1411

HouM traUer Fuml•hed or un
tumlahld, new ~rpet and
tlncNtum, two bedroon, wltn
two

largo roomo oddod f101000

tumllhtd S8 000 untumlanea
114-n2·Z085, or Columbus 1·

pent.,.
Colmelologlltt,
£1ec111clant,
Food
Servlee
Wof'l(ar., ElactroniCI Tec:h·
Business
nlclana , lnduetrlal Mtlnt1n1nca 21
Worker.,
M1chlnlltl
Opponunhy
Pu'llegala
Stcrtt•rl•• en~
Weldera Ae;lttar now for cia•
INGnCEI
... beginning October 1, 1~0
OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO
Call Tri-County Vocellanel Aduh
racammandl lhat you do buill·
Ctnter at 1-800 ..37-8508 A ,_ ""h pooplo you k.- ond
1
varlal:y of funding saurcea lo NOT to alnd money through
the
pay tor tl'llnlng are IVIIIIblt for mall until you hl'lllnvllllgated
thot• allglblt
tho ottorlng.

Nice 3br Tralle~1 Expando Living
Room Large nrd Cly School
Dlstr1ct COmer of Rendand
Perch St Kantuge 614-446-~n

7 While Floor Kitchen Cabinets
Inc luding Double wide Sink &amp;
Coun1er Tops $350 fi14-446-7Q15
7pc dining 111
304-882 31l0

Two bedroom mobile home
carport, tHachM building and
land In Middleport Convenient
to achool• etc Auume loan
614 &amp;eU5&amp;8

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
8 112 .I.e rae on Qaorge CrNk Rd
Will Condld« Land Contract
&amp;14-441-2000

lore or around, Jany• Run

Rood'-15,000 you moit dHd,

304-410-llllft

Approx one acre, wooded lots,
efty wliw, owner fll.nolna,

Jorlcho Rood, Polnl Ploooanl,
304-372-1406 .. 372-2171

Land on Stlllna Avo. molto nlco
trallor lol hOOO. OBO. 827-4438

ma pla lln1sh

County Applian ce lnc Good
used app11anc81, TV u ta Opotn
8 am to 6 pm Mon-Sat 614446 1699 627 3rd Ave Gal
llpoiiB 0H
For Sale On All Grau Tu rf In
stock, $2 99 yard
Moll oha n
Furniture 614-44 6 7444
GOOO
USEO APPLIANCES
Washerw dryen11 refrigerators

2br tumlthltd Central loCIIed
adunt preNrNCI
1225 pe r
montn, plus 11curtty deposit
Aeferencl8 814-448 2236 814

Sk&amp;gga Appllsncoo

PICKENS FURNITURE
NewltJud
Houtehold furnishin g 117 ml
Jerrlcho Rd Pt Plaasanl WV
Clll 304-675-1450

441-111581
tOIIO

OuNn s ize s lttptr sola gold
color large •tereo chup 304
m-5336

35 Wa.t Apt 2br, 1 balh, private
andoHd patio, cioN to grocery
atorts &amp; ahopplng cenler, w•t•r
aewer, trash provided, $265/mo
814-441 1808

RENT TO OWN
614 446-3158
6 pc wood group 11 ~ 01 per
WMk 4 po111r bedroom 1ulte
compltte $15 20 per week
dinette wtth 4 chalra $7 !10 per
weak Mag ie Chef 14 cu h
Aefrlg.,ator $'12 95 per week 15
cu
fl
freezer, tiO 90 per
WHic Vl Ra Furniture Rl \41 4
miltt off At 7-Centana ry Open 7
days a WMk

8 room dupln 1114 JaHerson

BEA~FUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES1 536 Jackoon Plko

from t1Q21mo Walk to ahop &amp;
moviH Cell 114-446 2568 EOH

SWAIN

AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
011v• 51 Gallipolis New • Used
furniture, heaters Wea1.,-n &amp;
Work boola 814-448-3158

1 bedroom per1I1Uy tumlshad
Utilities paid. 109 112 s.cond
Ave
Deposit
Requlrtd
$230/mo C1tl 614·379-2171

53

1 bedroom /1rtl1lly tumlehtd,
Utilities pal 109 Second Ave
O.poalt Requ ired $230/mo Call
614 319-2'111

Anllques

Buy Of sell Riverine An1lqu.t
1124 E Main Street Pomeroy
Houra MTW 1000am to600
p m , Sundly 1 00 1o 8 00 p m
614 992-2526

Efllclency lpir1ment, acrou
from Univef'lllty of Rio Grande
All uUIIIIn paid $200 month Top Ce•h pald Old fumlture
plus dtpo•h 614-388-!1945
qui lls
oriental
c uboardt,
Fumlshed EHieiancy, all utilities palnllngt toys or enllrt tslate
peld •~•r• bath S135Jmo 9t9 call eol[tct 304 525 3275 or 304
Second Ave 614-446-3945
;5::23:.-1:.6:.50:.;;._ _ _ _ _ __

I

Fumlehed
Eftlelency,
$175
UtiiiiiH Paid, Gtlllpo li• 6t~
4464411 atier 7p m

54 Miscellaneous

Grtciout liv ing 1 and 2 ~
room 1p1rtmen1s at Village
and
Rivers ide
Manor
Apartments ln Middleport From

3 lon centr~l air condit ioning
unit tor ule 614-446 9252

Merchandise

320 A-b Olck Press 18 Inch
p1per cutter
1hermoqr•~~~·~
Brtckets "raised printing , 3x~
In New M1nn W V 2 bedroom Kelsey leller Pr•••. pan a gr~ph
carpeted, khchen tumlshed wf5 fonts, 10 pla1• 8l4· 24&amp;ltrge cloaats, ell electric: We 5806 1nytlmt
p11y wa1tr, sewer a nd trash
Playg round tor ch ildren Basic 410 Homelite Chain Saw Like
renl $196 month HUO vouchert New Will Nil or tnde tor band
.eceptad
C.ll 304-&amp;82-3718 uw or boat trellar 114-849-2013
EHO
!10" Bush Hog Fltll Mower $6~ 1
Ulddlepor1 Ohio BMch St On• 26" riding mower $100 A1v
6tade
1100,
new
bedroom furnished apt , depoalt snow
A ,.terence requlr.d 304-882 dahumldlflr $100 f-ionda 80 11~•
new $400, tnd men 1 blcycit
2566

Coli &amp;14 992 nn EOH

140 &amp;141985-4368

cMIIdren, no
O.potlt, 814-4~38

anora pm.

Sotu •nd chtif11 priced from
$395 to $095 T1bltt $50 and up
to f125 Hldo-o bod• 1390 Jo
$595 Recllnere $225 to $375
Lampe $28 to $125 Dlnetl ..
$101 end up to $495 Wood l1ble
w.&amp; chairs 1285 to $7D.!I Otaki
$145 up to 1375 Hutchee MOO &amp;
up, bunk beda complata wl1h
mettrw• $295 end up lo $395
baby beds $110 Man,. .... or
boi 1prlngs full or twin $78, firm
$88, and S98 Oueen ••t• $275 &amp;
up, King $350 4 drawer chest
$69 Gun Cabinet• 8, 8, &amp; 10
gun Baby manresset $35 &amp;
$~5 Bed frames $25 Queen
Size $35 &amp; king lramt $50 Good
aelectlon of bedroom sultn
me ta l cabinets h.. dboardt $30
and up to $65 90 day a ume as
cuh with appro111ed credit 3 ml
out Bulavllle Rd Open 9 AM to
5 PM Mon thru Sal Ca ll 6t4
446-0322

ranges

SPECIAL Fectory to you189'1, 2
or 3 bedroom14x70 modett at
the unballavebla price of
S12,900 dell.,.rtd and HI up
C.ll 1-80().m-to45 lor datalls

2443

Household
Goods
LAYNE S FURNITURE

Upper Rl111er Rd Buldt Stone
Crell Motel Call 614-446·73g&amp;

Smell houla
tulttblt
for
pets, 1300/mo

87 Colt VIsta, 4 wh. dr Satellite
dish, modal plantt, Wither,
dryer Plano 614-388-083SI
Bunk Btdt, MattrHHI &amp; Box
R..l Nicel can
Springs
Anytime 814-388-97'18

Compfttl Sa1tllh1 syltem Mual
ull, moving 614-381.0210

3 room apt, ni ca location
raflrenc.. required, 304-675-

For g 1" Inger Soli Rand Air
ComprtltOf, 10 HP Kllh1tr Gea
Motor wi1h hose • &amp; battery
$800 614o446-4462

SNAFU® b) Bruce BeaNie

Knuckloboom loader Mounted
on 21 tt trailer wl1h 4 cyt powfr
unh 6,4-379 2758

Eerty Amarictn Sofa • Cllalr,
Beauty Shop Equipment, Call
814-44&amp;-&lt;e118, 1ner 4 OOp m

Forie Uft, hand Clrtl, dock plate
wareMoun carts truck bed
lflliler ule &amp; llrtt 614-446-2359

Holiday Hills Raccoon Creek,
Double Lot, Co1chman Camper,
AC 2 out bulldl ngt, ell u1111t l..
plcn lc erea 1 304-736-1982
Hydrauli c Wood SpUtter, 36lnch
ram 614 367-0416

Lift Chair $600 llrm TT Evans
Heights Gallipolis Ohio
Nlntendo 1apet, 304-882·2296 J
T Hesson
One 23 lloor mode l colo!"llld tv,
In good condition $15 Topper
lo r t la rge Ford pick up !r uck
$40 614 992 5056
Paint Ball equipment 2 gun a
plut varlou• ac cttao rles 304
n3-5054
RecondillonAd Washers Dryers
Gu1ranteed prompt Btrvlce for
all mak" mode la The Wa shl r
Dryer Shoppe 614 446 2944
Trumpe1 125 Honda Spree :100
two exarcl18 machlntt both
$100 304 875-1636
White Tel l Hunter bow arrows 1
keros•n• healer Hollowooa
b•d, eouch and ch\sr 304-8752537

Wood &amp; Coal Stove, uaa tt ln"11 ar fTH standing, 2 blowera
&amp; gllll door cost $1,100 Nevtr
uNci ..u $600 614 256-S413
Wooden Bunk a&amp;d1 wltl'l link
aprlnga $60 Ca ll before 2p m
614 44 6 664t

Building
Supplies

Home grown potet011 no
ehemleefa $6 per bu Ueld run
304-875-3588
Pick your own btllnl $S but hel
It I pick them $8 buthal J&amp;R
Product At
338 ne.t to
Ravenswood Brldgt
Red Retbarrlea, P'ck your own
814 245-5064

59

For Sale
or Trade

Pets for Sale

1m 24 tt Prowler Sell-eonExc.lltnt condition
1alntd
ITrllde or tell &amp;14-1112-2081

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

96S~4~

AKC Regi.Wertd Male Dobennan
Blec k &amp; ru sT tall had been
docked, dew -c lawa removed
warmed e 14 256 9320
Ortgonwynd C.Mery Per1l1n
SlamHe 1nd Hlm111y1n khtena
614-446-3844 after 7 p m
Female Baalon Terrior 1 year
old 304 m-5926
Fl l h Tank 2~13 Jsck son Av•
Polnl Pleaunt, 304-67S-2063, 10
g•l set up 114 99 and 10 gal
complete $43 25
Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming All breeds All atyln
la ms P•l Food O..Jtr Ju lle
Wabb Call 614-446 0231

HAPPY JACK ENIXJRACJOE
Kills 11tlt ti c ks &amp; mange mite s
genetically Immune to older
forumla• LONGER RESIDUAL
BIO-OEGRAOEABLE Conta ins
NO sy nth1Uc py r•1hrolds FOR
DOGS
ONLY !
VINTON

Poodle puppln 1oys Tucupa,
also Schnauzera Champion
Grtnd Sl rt AKC, elso adults
Coolv il le 6l4-6873407
Pupelhal make good watch and
llvtttock doG• Good with
chlldrtn 814·QD2 2553
Pure bred Great Oene pupplae
$100 ll14-Q92 7584

440 Jo hn O..re Dozer, naw
motor end final drives 85 GMC
dum p true If 3J4 1on Uatbed 14 ft
lrallar 614-388-8123
Ooubla HorH T111ilar tor Sale

For S1le Splne1-Contola Plano
Bargain Wanted AHponllble
party 1o taka over low mon1hly
payments on eplntC 1)61no SH
locally Cell t-800-32.,..3345 Ext
102

PIANO FOR SALE
Wtntad Reapnalbl• pany to
take
on
small
montl'11y
payment• on plano Sae locally
Call M1nsgar •t1-800-t35-7e11
Plano tor aale Good condition
114-i't2·2325
Snare Drum 5150. 304-875-2829

~it2lt~ l'le'E:P:-~

·.

For Sale Fl&amp;hlng boa! nlca ..
trailer, 25hp, Johnson Motor V~ •
Bottom Muat Still $500 614- ..

44S-441'2
BOATS MOTORS · TRAILERS

Mercruise r, Mercury &amp; M1rlner,
authorlllld parts &amp; •ervlce
Pa rt• tor m~t m•tor brand~

WE CANNOT SPEL SCCE!!_S,
U
RIVERSILJt::.
MARINE GALLIPOLIS, OH 61&lt;1446·2424

Ulce new Mesuy Fargueon 220
Hay Baler 614-446-1411

63

Livestock

4-H merket e1.Mr Chi·Ang..Chlr,
Galli• Ca born vary nl c• $400
614-258-1043

11524
Btlglan Stallion 3 yeer old lor
tale or 1rtde Pri e M~ upon In
epKtion 814 245-Q212

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay lor Sale Clover &amp; Timothy
Round B•let In the Field 614
245-5598
Square bales hsy $10 304-882
2137 or 30+173-5390

Transportalion
71

•

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessorles

76

BudQ" Trsnamlsslont Used L
rebutlt, starting at $99 614-24,_
56TI 614 379-.2263
:·
Used •u1oma11r. tranamln lont,
GM &amp; etc, call 304-675-4378,
gara n1ead slso repair evaUabl•

79

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

B1by C.lv.. for Sale &amp;M&lt;W~-

1987 Citation no HP 110 loW
houra, $5 400 614 2~5 5978
23ft Terry Taurue Awning Ael
614-446-9:l62

TER~:~Rt~gkE~mfERS :
All unlll lo go aT lowtsl prlcn
th1a yur t Plus no charge 1ol"
A1C Teny dealer lor over 20yeara Buy w1fh confidenceFind ntla financing avallabl~
IRVINES CAMPER SALES! On
51 Rt 7 Nort h 11 St Rt 555
Utt1e Hocking Ohlo Approx 60
min 6t4 989-m1
Services

1969 Dodge Coron.t 440 318
tnglne, aulo, AC 83 000 actual
bcellenl
condition
milts
$1500 614/?112·2157

81

Home
Improvements

1975 Plymouth ValianT 304 7735438
1976 Mercury Marque 460 en
glne &amp;700 N~otl1ble 614 256
1064
1977 Sulek Regel 350 auto 2
new lire1 new exhaust one
owner wen m&amp; lnt alntd Very
little ruat 114-448-4171
1917 Che'oly Caprice
cond 614-44&amp;1943

Good

1Q78 Che111y lnpal1, 305 cu In
engine PB PS runs but needs
work 304-675--2942
1978 T· Bird AC PS PB, 302
IU10 good body No ru!lt $800
090 Phone 614 992..&amp;756
1979 Cadlll1c Coupe DeVIl le
59 400 actual milu $2 3QO Hrm
614--44&amp;.7620 614~46 72~.

,gao Suberu s.dan runs bu1
nMdt c lu1ch worll, $100 For
mora lntormatlon 614 245--5950

1983 Olds 88 Royalo AT PS0 PB

AC , CruiM I M wlpert Uood
Urn Excellent condlllon 514
1921207
1G84 Cutllll Clerll, AC PW
Broghsm Digital AM!FM R1dl o
V-t, ~.ooo milu, good eond

614-367-0415
1884 Oodga Aapon AC

·..

1913 Dodge motor home 304773-!1363 Ch1rl u Decker

Autos for Sale

BASEMENT

WATERPROOFlNG
Uncondit ionAl Ulet lme gusran 1H Local refe,..~H tumishtd ...
Ft11 Hlimatu Call coll«t 1·
614 237-0488, day or mgl'lt ~
Rogtra Blltrnent Wattrproo.
ling

JET
.A.rl1tlon Mot ora ,..paired New
&amp; r•bullf motorw In ttot::k Ron
E111n1 EnterpriM• Jackeon
OH 1-800.537 85 28
Complete Mobllt Home ut ups&amp; repa 1r1 a lso plumbing S
electrical roofing ramodellng:
patlot I d.ck1 ate REMODEL.,.
ING1 R1ferenct;a
Es11mal. ...
614·256-1611
Ron s TV Se~ l ce specl1 llrl ng
In Z.nhh tlto "rvlclng mo4l
o1her bBnds Moutt ct(ls , also
sorM appli ance ttpal rt WV
304-676 2398 Ohio 614-446--2454
Rotary or cable tool drilling
Moat wells completed 11me day
Pump salu and Mrvlce 304·

995-3802

S.ptlc T1nk Pum ping S90 Ga llta
Co RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Jaekaon, OH 1-800 5379S28
Sarvlc&amp;
Osvla
Sew Ve e
Georges CrHk Rd Par1s aup
plies, pickup and delivery 614
446.0:1'14

Plumbing &amp;
Heating

82

'"o

1817

Dodgt Coft OL PS, PB,
AMIFM C.tMttl, AC, New tlret
Gett good g at
Automatic
mll:r, Ercallent eondllfon
Mu 1811 Mtke offer 614 a92

23n

Carte r's Plumbing
and He1ting
Fourth and Pine
Galllpolll Ohio
614-446-3888

Electrical &amp;
Refrigeration

84

Rttldentlel
or
commercial
wiring, new HrVIce or repa ir•
LleenNd eleetrlc lan Ridenour

Elactric:ol 304-675-1186

1187 Mustang LX Sun roof .S
apaad, AMfi'FM low mlletge

11411188-3804

85 General Hauling

1981 Mercury Topel, 14 000
mllll eie cond bough! new In
FebrUary, atsndard ahl" $1 000
304-171-6111

R &amp; R Water Service Pools, cl•
ttmt, . .n. lmrnedlst•t 000 or
=~ ~11on• dallvary Call 304·

1981 l24 CAvalier Loeded leld
on Muat Nil $8 500 814·t92·
2885

Wanerson •
Water Hauling
reaaonabte ratM, wotuma dlacounls 2 000 1o 4,000 CIPIIC:Ity
ciatern• 1*&gt;11, wells, etc Ce ll

12 Toyota Tarol1, good ahopo,
~~~i.reet Fuel eHfc6ant 12200
•
33?1

1t1 Poniloc: Lo IIana SE,

Excellent ~·· millage
114 441 elfl

Loodod
latoO

QOYERNMEHT SEIZED vahl&lt;IM
trom f100. .........
eo-• Chftyo Burploo

plano "CARE" tor • - who Your- t 1 ) - Eat
"CARE" oboUI lhllr plonoo. 1111 S-10111
Win! 304-112-2321t (1'rov 22 1)
\

-.

•

Jim • Farm Equipment SR 35,
Wttt Gtlllpolla, 614-446-9177,
Wlde a.t~tetlon new &amp;. unci ftrm
tracto,. &amp; lmplemantt Buy,
nil tradt I ~.!1 00 waekday s,
Sit till Noon

1987 Chrysler Fifth .t.vanue 1Q79
Chrytl., New 't'otker 6141992
5005 or e14M2·7511 •v•nlnga

035 M1r11n gulttr wl1tt herd
ahell can, ax eallant ahape,
S1 500 304-m-5054

cond ~·

2·1085 Kaw t10 3-wh ..lerw On. •
axcall•nt condiUon One for ·
pert• $400 614 992 7312 after . ..

WITHOUT

Bo•• emp, call mike 304-1752450

Bundy flute Good condition,
1100 20 girl• murr1y bicycle,
130 6Mf66~836

mlln, wlndthMold ne
f1,600 304-8e2 2356

&amp;14-448-7521

t,.Mml .. IOn, PS . Po elant 6
~~12,100 , II C lhlpe 304

Bundy Clarinet
R~pedded,
$125 cau bafort 2p m 814-4486641

'88 TAX 250 tour whealer uc :
cond $1,600 16ft flatbed 1rallar-.
••
dual .. te $500 304.&amp;75-7633

Boat 125 HP Ev lnrude Englnt i:.,
compl•t• top new upholstery~
Call 614 286 1316 1tter 7:00 p m _...

Musical
Instruments

57

Motorcycles

404 ln1 I Tr11ctor with Woods
Finished Mower, $2,995 2ot0 JO
wltll Cultivator, $2,495, Ford
Jubll" with Lottder $2,495, 8N
Ford with Bueh Mqg Plow Cui
tint or &amp; Grader Elrad•. 12 395
614-286-6522

1980 Otdt Omega, runs good
$600 514 256 6251

SUPPLY 399 W

74

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t972 17 fl Starctlft Tr1· Hul ..,

metal patented dlvlce con1rola
lien In the nome without PES·
TI CIDES
Resulta overnlg h1
&amp;

1988 leulU Trooper II 4 wheel
5 spd, cruin, a ir,..
AMIFM cnntte. Exc cond, 614446-1761, or efter 5p m 614 24¥
5646

drlv•~.4eyl

75 Boats &amp; Motors
for Sale

1m Monte Certo phone 304675-Tm

Main S1 Pomtroy

1988 Ford Aero Star llgh1 blue,
•harp, sa,too &amp;14-388 9775
....

pm

GENERAL STORE
HAPPY JACK FLEA GARO All
R&amp;O FEED

zer Clinic, Gen.,.! S.rvlcta
o.pt 6t"-44&amp;-5186 Mon-Frl, 8-5

61 Farm Equipment

AKC B111al puppitt $100
Re1dv to go Francia Benedum
614-667 J8S6
AKC Reg Brinney 3 female 1
male 8 wHka old S100 814·

3

-t9"ee
.,..."'s'"u-r"'
uk"l--:G
::S=ao
4 "L- -:3-::
5~•

Cover erop wheel 304-875--2443
tfllr! oo PM

Bloek bric k, sewer Dlpe1 windows, linitis ere Claude Wln1erll, Rio Gr1nde OH Cell 81424!1-5121

56

1084 Ford Econo Cargo Van

quortar ton moko ot1or, 10 Hof.

Canning Tomltoee For Slit
Pick Your Own 114-M6-3496

Hardwick ga a cook ltove for
ule 614 9g~ 71188

55

collaftar! 00• 30H'I&amp;-4 435

Fruits &amp;
Vegetables

Merchandise

8pm

not

58

Complete Doughnut Shop E
qulpmenl For Sale Wrtte to box
cia 044 clo GelllpoUs Dally
Trlbune1..~.25 Third Avenue Gal·
llpollt, Ott 456l1

2&amp;3 bedroom aper1mentt, carpet, equipped ldtc"'•n•
In
Pomeroy · O.pos lt R•f•ren ce
required. Cell 814-985o4«8 attar

1984 Dodge pick up model 150,
good cona loW mlleega $3 200
614-256-62$1

l::~~=~;;;;r-~;;;~;';"';";";"""~ 73
Vans &amp; 4 WD's
1979 CJ5 IMp, very good cond

Country Mobile Homt Partt,
Route 33, North of Pomeroy
Lola, rentals, per1e, aaiH Clll
814-m·'N78

441-m3, 814-448-4222

Hicely Fum'ed

.a
17

46 Space for Rent

2 rooma &amp; btlh, newly
rtmodaled.l. S2001mo All utllllts
Included uepoth required, 8t4

4/W

388-8509

5681, Muan WV

Apanment
lor Rent

1812 GMC DIIHI 112 Ton

Pick-up. Good Cond $1,700 614-

SIMplng rooma w1tM cooking
Al.o ll'liltr space AU hook-up• .
Call lftar 2 00 p m 304·7'7'J.

e551

1182 Ford V.n E2!10 Windof
eergo, manuel Any re ..onebl8
otter 614-tM9~ot 1

'

Furnished
I~
Rooms
=Root-,-m-,..,,..,.,-r-•n""I---WI-.:-k-0-rm-o-nt7 h 54 Miscellaneous
9~:~~~ at tt20fmo Gallla Hotel
M h dl
8
91580
ere an sa

Tr al"r for Rent Rt 218 814·256-

t•rtge

Neehul
14x70
w!expendo
ahultad n ICf'l land Polnl
PINunt, Mtny ex1ru, priced
on Inspection. )04-175-711t'7

JOB HUNTING? NEED ASKILL? WMkondo 8M-38U114
WE TRAIN RI'OPLE FOR JOBS
.. Auto Meehlnlca Account·
lng!Computlng Spoc:lo1111, CorFinancial

Nice 2br Mobile Home, Upper
Rt 1 614o446-2S15 Between 8 &amp;
10 I m.

873-4415

Mill Ptula 1 Day C1ra Cant1r
affordable, chlldcar1 M F
6am · 530 pm Ages 210
Bstor. after achool Drop-Ins
welcome 814-446-8224

Will B1by aU In my home Have
AaflreneH
Alto

992-3181

fllll

Mull u11, 141CMI, Liberty, 2br
$8,500 Of beat otltr 114-379-

Good

MobUa home lor rent to one
gentllrnln In Mlntrsvllla 614

•

tm Ford pickup truck QOOd:
cond, 1979 Hondt M otoreyc l~o, .
good cond truck ctmper 304:·
273-5070

0

eerpal

45

51

~

t877 Ford on•lon lruclt with 11·
ft aiMI bed $3 200 614-99lt-:
310.

Upetelr1 Fumlahed, 3 room• 6
blth clean, no pats, rtfarenca &amp;
deposit required 614-446-1519

Apertmen1 in downtown Poi nt
Pl.,..nt for ,.nl, 814..,.464200

$40 DOWN on 1ny naw alngJa.
wldt, plut tu and title to
qualified buyet AI advel11aad
on TV ·Call EltH Home C.nler

121:7'0 Mobile home, ont
county w•l•r, outbulldingl
North Thom11 Aktga Ra
mile on right Taking oHars
ofttr uncfer $10,000 gels
814-775-7738

3br trailer 814o448

2 bedroom Mobile home tor
rant , upper At 7: K1naug1 Ohio
814-446-0508 or 441-07'18

44

apt ,

.nj:

304-175-6081

TWin Rlvere Tower!t Housing IOf
the Elderly 1nd ttendlcapptd
Apt~rtmtnts now avallebl•rent·
lng for 30% of adjusted Income
200 Second St or call 304-87568711

Blvd 304-6715-3753

Mobile Homes
for sale

Mary's Quallly Child Cart, 11ft
• affordable Wlrlftrences 1-6
Mon Frl, 614 446-0316

Will baby ait tull Of part lime In
my llama, cloH to ~eflool, 30461&amp;-2784

For Rant

~ckup

7&amp; GMC
new pelnl
runt good, will trade tor

Rent 1 bedroom apartment
Nice carpet, ciNn and nNt
HUD spprov.d No pete Pt
PINunt 304-6754200

Mome

2br on Rt 110, 8 ml1aa from Hoi·
ter Hotphal, 1250, Deposit

~;:. Call 614 9i27118 or 1-384--

EARN

now appoln1lng 2to 3 managara ::--~a_n_,,..,..,o-,o..,...,_

Experienced Men to Work In
Tobacco $4 ptr hour Good
mul tt noon 114-«6-1581

31 Homes tor Sale

Mobile

72 Trucks lor Sale

One Br, unturnllhlld apl
Range and rtgri; provided
Water, uwega, and garbage
paid Oopoolt roq od Coil &amp;14-

on Bob
McCormick Rd &amp;14-448-0868
2br

3

wl11'1 guar1ntMd Nltry to ltlr1
for right peopte, aicalltnt ~
portunity tor ~orne maktrt end
c1rMr minded women 304-t?&amp;5162

a...

Racine .,.. 1~8

Hunllngton, WV 25775

Poroonnot Oopt P 0 Bo• 7365,

6183.

Expertsnced
medii
ulat
reprtttnlatlvt
plua com·
mlttion 304 m -7835 caJI for ln
1.rvl•w

2 bedroom tr~ll• tor rent In

6681

Or11m job11 Do you love
fashion
travel, prlz.. and
peopis? Contempo FuMion

EARN MONEV Reading Bookll
$30 000/yr Income potenltal
No.,;, hiring (1) 805-687~00
Ext Y10189

:J

2 ltOfJ, 3 bedroom houll on
LDcuM Street $4,1500 OBO 614HJ..M36 •H•r 5 prn

AMUI'MI IUbmiHed by September ,9, 1a90 Stnd rMume
to P 0 . Bo• 72U cJo The Dally
Sentinel

Homoo, &amp;14-4414115

on

4 roorM 1nd blth, hou11 In nice
nalghbarhood, rtlerencn ,.
qulredl or wlll 1111 with owner
flnene ng 304-175-1090

Wanted to Buy
Good Uud Swing Sal, w!Sildo
Wanted To Buy J~o~nk Autos
whh Of wtthout motora Call
Larry lively IM-388-9303

nl~ Sat up
nlct private
laval lot Mu~ have rtf Appr
Hd •
u .275Jmo Water inelud
814-256-1393
2 Bad Room Mobile Home et
Evergreen 614-370-2678

2 bedroom, full aize beMment,
located Gr.. r Aoed, 100I200 lot ,
~.soo 304-m-2004 « 30411'5-121111

rongo. f17.000 lo

814-266-1628

LOANS BY MAIL
Up to ._
••,ooo
In 72 houre Wt
ce.n hllp v-ou get • algnaturt
Loan By Mall 1·100-4ll-11127
Sl 85 1•

Part-time C.H Manager
For
Goodwill lnd , Pt Pleaunt, d•
grM In Human Servicu or
related tllld 32 hrsi'Wk Ex
parlenca working whh handicapped h•lpful Soma trn.t
-oary EOE MIFNIH Ropty

In Ohio, &amp;14~48-17!10

9

Hendareon, WV, 304-n:J-5248
or 304-615-2532
1988 model 14 x70, 2 BR gardtn
tub
&amp;
ehower
Sui" In
mk:rOW'tva 1 llereo Really

evaNngt

Yard Salt Thurtday end Friday.

Yard, craft and bike Hie. Slptember 8 at PrMbytertan
Second
St/"Mt
Church
SyrKUM

Gold
Credit
Card
VlA!Matercard
Guarenteed,
Ceth Adv1ncu, no ucurl1v
~It, no credit eheck, 1·900-0048, JHl95 fH

448-4257

S.Jl 8·7. 406 Page StrMt, Mkf. Part-time Seeretary Apply ln

dloporl

$225
plue $100 daposll no
pet•, McC1illhans Trailer Court,

~

For Salt 198ti Ca mero 814-44~:

448-0338

bedroom

Autos lor sale

7720

kftchon hrmlahod, 304-1715-5104

uwer rurnlthtd, Crab Creek
Road, 304-875-,206
1 39R, near Cheshire, 1 2BR,
R1chw 814 992-6408

9Flttwooda
~ 00 Approl
on• milo ....
Rd.

71

Nicely Furnished Mobile Homt
In eily. CA Suitable for 1 pereon "Ref &amp;O.p Required 114-

Two

Gtrege Sllle It Chaflas King 1
on Wolfe Pan Roed Sept 7 1nd 1
8 R1ln or ehlne Home lntlfflor,
big clothn.

GET PAlO FOR TAKING SNAP. S.t.

mle oul Rodney Pika from 35

992 8191
949-2880
949 2287
98&amp;-4488

3br house In Me rcerville wfp001
$500, 614-446-7602 tft•r 5p m

236 Mulberry Ave, Pomaroy
Soya clolhea, booU. loyt, Ml•c
9-5 Saturday

Must
havt
eomputtr
&amp;
baokkHplng Experlenca, com·
blned dutlel of waterltu cltrk
30 hour position Bentlill lndudtd Sellry Negotlontble
Rnum11 will be ltKen at the
Munlc lptl Building, 401 Eut
Collegl lrom Sl to 1 WNkdeys
lor lha Vllltge of Rio Grsnda,
OH Daad llnal• Sept 21. 1HO

4 Family Yard Sa le 71h, 8th
men, wom en ch1ldrene clolhn
glu!lware booka mise 1/4 mite
on GeOJges Creek olf Bula vtlle

205 NORTH SECOND AVE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
OFFICE 992 -2886 / HOME 992 5692
DOTIIE S TURNER. BROKER

1-1/4 mile
beyond Harrle Farm• on At 124
Sap. 8-9 Welch for tlgftll Rein
or ehlne t-1

2 Black and Whlta Kittens ca ll
614 256 6239 After 5 00

Old Hosp1tal Crank Type Bed

TRI-COUNTY RECYCUNG

tamll~ yard 1111

KIT 'N' CARLYLE® by Larry Wright

Apanment
for Rent

441-4345

3 BR 2 Batt.. FP, Nowlr
Decorated &amp; Cai'J)el. Dep &amp; Re
Required 814-44&amp;·2000

Rick Pearson Auction Company
now booking auctions. al·
perience make• th• diHarenc•
Lleensed Oh6o, Kentucky, Waat
Virginia, 304-173-5785

Broe

B Au M

2br houu tor rant $250 ren1,

1983 Che vatte Pa r1 s &amp; Gr9a1
Dane Pup p1es B wli s ol d 614256 1628

s 1ong holr "'"'"'

168

41 Houses for Renl
$150 dopoaft 614-448-11218

8

2 Puppies 1/2 Bolon Tsrnors
phona 304 773 5926

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

'

Pomeroy,
Mlddlepon
&amp; Vlclnlty

Daily Sentmei- Page-9

One bedroom ep1e lor rtnt
$225 month O.poelt requlrtd
114-m-2218 1tter 8 p m

Rentals

Yard Sola, Sopl,!,7,8 122 Fourth

2

44

Route 2 Ashton, , eere lot•1 3
miles .outh Gallipolis LockS
pu~lc w1tar, no re11rlcUon,,
same with river frantsge 304
57'&amp;-2336

c;:•nce

2 F"amlly Yard Sa le Ch ll drens
cl ot MAs 203 204,. Kine on Dn111e
Saturday, 9 00-4 00

porc h and 2 other porches

Pomeroy I• the owner of a
0 08 acre percM of real
eatete thuated WHt of the
40 foot right of wty known
•• West Main Street and
edjolnlng property owned by
1he McDoneld 1 Corpora
tion. I more perticular d81
cription 11 anached hereto
and marked Exhibit A

Res. 949·7860

Ill

USED APPUANCES

Public Notice
ORDINANCE NO 808 90
WHEREAS tho Village ol

Pll. 949-7801
or

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

St, Ntw Haven, wv.

'AI Roasonoble Proces'

Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FrH Estimates
985-4473
667-6179

985-4422

s1ory home wrfh 3 bedrooms rlmmr, room screened m

for the McDonald Corpora
tion to ecquire aald reel
eatete to completeconetruc ~
tlon of Ita reetaurant end
road aCCIII

f

•Complete

LAFF-A-DAY

Yard Salt, 408 Henderson St
Hendenon, WY Thu•, Frt, Set

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Public Notice

Public Notice

Yl

•GRAVEL
•LIMESTONE
•FILL DIRT
•ANYTHING
AT ALL

BH HVROOI AAA 614 / 374

Public Notice

BULLETIN BOARD DEADLINE
4: 30 P.M. DAY BEFORE
PUBUCATION

CHESTER, OHIO

~436

46760
(9 } 7 1tc

BULLETIN BOARD

•New Homes
•Garages

Public Notice

I;®FND

895 - Le ten

937

~lteh

Gut1ers
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

16 - AutoP att s &amp; Ac cessorfl!
S11lr

Bua•ness Butld •ngs
lou 8. Ac ruoe
Auf

NEW- REPAIR

61 - f lumEqutpmen t
6 2 WBnted 10 Buv
6 3 L•v tstock

Opp o •lu n• l~

11

32 Mob•leHomeslo•
JJ - Farm1 lor Sele

Pt Plean n l

ROOFING

Do

31

24~ - A.o

643 - Arlboa D&lt;ll
379 - W•Inut

W1n1ed

Arc11 Code 304

985

G rand r

M scellen eou 1

a

WV

388 - Vmton

2S6 - Guven D•st

17
1

Real Estate

458 - l~to n

PomlltfOy

Rad •u TV &amp; C B Flep11or

Howard L. Writesel

Farm Sup11lies
&amp;livestock

liUtUINfil

Cla1~1/l'i, u flUJ!t'' co Jer th ('

Gat111

16

CONSTRUCTION

The

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Large Yard Saltj! 2633 Lincoln
Ava, Thurs tnd rldly Clothes
all lint, everything mu.t go

BISSELL
BUILDERS

&amp; BURKE

7, 1990

&amp; VIcinity

Merchandise
5 1 - Ho usehold Good11
52 Spotting Good•
53 - AntiQUitS
5 4 - M 1c Merchand llf!
56 - Bulldmg Supplil!lll
56 - Pets tq r Sal9
57 M ul C l nstrumf!nta
58 Fr u1ls llo Veget:ebl•
59 fo r Sal e or T rade

Want ed

11 St1tJifiOn Wlln lad
13 Insuran ce
14 ~ 8usmes s Tra r1 ng
15 School1 llo lnllrucl on

11 00 AM SATURDAY
2 00 PM MONDAY

FR IDAY PA PER
SUNOA. Y PAPER

Help

FORD
992 -2 196
Middleport.

05 dBy

BISSEll

1 11 90 tin

A clus• l• fld 11d'llert •s.em..,1 pl1ced m The Oa•lv Sctn t•n el ii!A
cep l - CI ISSiflf!d d1splay B us.n• s Card end legal not JCtts l
Will el so eppetlr n Ike Pt Ple•en l Reg 1ster .and the G11ll
pohl D1 ly Tr~bune reachmg over 1a 000 homn
CO PY DEADL INE

PAT' HILL

60

d&amp;y

SIIIJ• r•u ld!

5

P

41,

MC ulrve runt. brolo.enupdJ1V5WIIIbechlf\led

1 C1rd of Thanks
2 In Memar~
3 4nnoucemeo•s

a

20
30

$9 DO

Announcemenls

4

Over 15 Words

Rete

,5
15

3

until NOON SATURDAY

CLOSED

Words

Davs

We con reparr and recore radio lors and
heater cores. We &lt;an
also and bod and rod
out radiators. We also
rep01r Gas Tanks.

R. L. HOllON
TRUCKING

Friday, September

P1. Pleasant

Business Services

Classified
TO PLAU AN AD CALL 997 -21 S6
MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 A.M. to S P.M.

7, 1990

Friday, September

3

304-178-2018
87

Upholstery

Mowrey'a Upholat•rlng Mrvlc
lng trl c:ounly arU 25 yttra. The
baSt In tumlture upflalllerlng
Call 304-175-4154 for frN ....
Umatft.
.. ,

Grohom

Upholotary Comor, US • • '

Hllllop Dr Coli lor oppolnt- ·;
I utlmatea Call 614-44&amp;..3438 .... ..,

I

0

�Page-1 0-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

...---- Local news briefs... ----,
Continued !rom page I
for a Day" program to Gallipolis next week.
Ce leste said the program In the southeast Ohio communlly
wlll begin at 6 p.m . Thursday and end at 7 p.m . Friday .
· 'I am delighted that we have the opportunlly to celebrate our
Ca pital for a Day during the bicentennial of one of Ohio's most
beautiful cities," Celeste sa id . "The historic charm of this
riverfront city will add a spec ial warmth to the memories we
carry home with u s."
The governor and his cabinet members wlll follow separate
sc hedules of on Friday, Including meetings and programs with
local officials. community and business leaders and residents.
Highlights of the visit Include a waterfront dedication at the
First Avenue Boat Docks, an historic wagon tour. a Key Club
meeting at Gallla High School, a tour of the Gallipolis
Developmental Center campus and a senior c itizen birthday
party.

Syracuse .. ,__

co_n_u_n_ue_d_f_ro_m_pa_g_
e _t_ _ _ _ __

T here wlll be eight major
projects funded this year, ac·
cord ing to Mayor Pickens. In
ord er to qualify the project or
projects must be in the area ol
low to moderate Income families,
th e mayor sa id . This Is the lOth
year for t he block grant funds.
Meeting with council was Greg
Bailey who will be constructing
apartments for the elderly In th e
vi llage. Bailey stated that the
Farmers Home Administration
h as lnlormpd him that t his
project has high priorit y and
asked abou t the annexation of the
area where the proposed elderly
housi ng is Ia be bu i lt .
Cou nci l approved the firs t

reading of thr ordinance on the
annexation which states that lt ls
" for elde rly only". Counell will
m ee t again next Monday and

g lve the ordinance a second
reading. The third reading will
occur at the regular meellng In
Oct ober.
Also meellng with council was
Za ne Beegle. pool manager. He
informed co uncil that some r e·
patrs ar e needed at the pool,

mentioning water lines to the
baby pool. some electrical con·
trois. ice machine, and the diving
board. before t he pool can be
opened next year . Beegle also
sugges ted that t he manager be
hired ear lier ear lier next year In
ord er that the person have

adPqua te limP to evaluatP probIC'm s and makP nPcessary rPpairs a nd other prepara ti ons
before open ing date . He a lso

stated that the pool had been
broken Into In August and that $25
In gate receipts had been taken
along with a stereo valued at $200
and tapes valued at approxl ·
matzly $100.
Mayor Pi ckens submitted two
bids for the extension of the fire
bay for th e fire department and
Banks Co nstruction submitted a
bid In th e amount of $66,500 and
Ca rter and Evans In the amount
o f $36.500 . Cou ncil accepted the
bid of Carter and Evans.
Cou ncil asked t hat property
owne rs comply with the villag e
ord inance to clean up their
properti es. Aluo discussed was
t he purchase of a dump truck for
the village needed especially for
the winter months and th e
patching of streets.
Jim Pape, council member,
announced that Roger Williams,
recreation director of Middle·
port, is at tempting to bring the
Nallonal Soap Box Derby to
Middleport. He reportedly Is
making application for the event
and already has the backing of
seve ral organlzat Ions. He said
!hal William s needs assistance.
Contacts can be made with
William s or Mary Powell at th e
Meigs Co unty Park District
Office for further Information.
Attending were T . Tyson
Drummer , .lim Hill, Minter
Fryar , Jim Pupe and Kati e

Crow , co uncil mpmbers , Janice
Lawson, clerk -trpasurer. PoUce
Chie f Jim Connolly, and Village
Solic itor Carso n Crow .

Wednesday by M eigs Cou nty
Co urt Judge Patrick H . O'Brien
Fi ned were: David M . Wind ·
land, G uysville, safely violation ,
$25 and cos ts; Linda Fisher.
Syrac use, speed, $22 and costs;

·fommv He nde rson , Jr , Greens boro. ·N .C . speeding , $23 and
costs: Tammy L. Blake. Ru ·
!la nd , unsafe veh icle. $5 and
costs; Lois Ebersbach. Ches ter.
speeding. $2 1 and costs: James
Na lly , Pomeroy. fal lure toyleld ,
$10 and cos ts: Jan ice M. Baker,
Pomeroy, speed , $20 and costs:
Chri s Pi nks ton, Pomeroy, speed,
$20 and c osts: Dar lene Shain,
Portland, fa I lure to y ield, $10 and
costs: Be t ty Caldwell, Middle·
port. failed to display va lid
reg is! rat ion. $1 0 and costs: Car ·

rir

Ann

Harris, New Hav en,

W.Va. s peed. $21 and costs:
Nathan Henthorne, Industry.
Pa .. speed . $2 1and costs: Sa mu el
H url . Salem. Va .. safely v iola ·
l ion. $2o a nd costs: Ann B .
Burgess. Guysv ille, speed. $20
and co sts: Lewi s E. Cox. Warren.
oo to ~ book , $2~' and costs; April
Y
Haggerty, Pomeroy . lm ·
proper backing. $10 and cosLs.

WallacP Reu1Pr. AlhPn s. speed,

$22 aod ms ls.
.Joh n Hlle. Middleport , DUI.
$300 and costs, three days In jai l.
ope ra tor's l icense suspended for
60 days. left of c enter, $40 and

cos ts; Br ya n R. Marcum, P.1r ·
kersburg , W .Va. , $:JOO and cos ts.
th ree days In ja i l, operator's

Stocks
Dally stock prices
(As oliO: SO a.m.)
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt, Elllo &amp; Loewi

Fifteen calls for assistance,
Including several calls to a
structure !Ire, were answered by
units of Meigs County Emer
gency
Medical Services on
Thursday.
At 12:26 a.m., Pomeroy squad
went to Union Avenue for Dennis
Riffle. Riffle was taken to Vete·
rans Memorial Hospital. At 6: 31
a.m., Racine squad was called to
Buck town Road and transported
Martha Anderson to Veterans
Memorial Hospital. At 9:31a.m .,
Rutland squad was called to
Beech Grove Road for Sherry
M cKi nney. McKinney was taken
to Veteran s Memorial Hospital.
Rutl and squad was called to
Me igs Mine 2 at 12:54 p.m. David
White wa s tra nsported to Holzer
Medical Ce n te r. Middleport
squad was called to Story's Run
Road a t 1:41 p .m. for Myrtle
Fife: Fife was transported to
Holzer Medical Center. At 3:51
p.m., Middleport fire depart ·
ment was called to Old Bone
Hollow Road to a s tructure fire at
the Richmond residence and at
3: 55 p .m ., Mason fire depart ·
men! was called for lanker
assistance: at 4:02 p.m .. Po me·
roy fire department was c alled
for assistance: At 4:05 p .m .,
Pomeroy rescue was called for
assistance; at 4:21 p.m ., Pomt'
roy fire department's pumper
three was called for assis tance:
at 4:25 p .m . , Rutland squad 40

Am Electric Power ............. 26)8
AT&amp;T ............................... 31\8
Ashland Oil ...... .... ...... . .33)2
Bob Evans ........................... l4
Charming Shoppes .................8
City Holding Co . ............. . .15\6
Federal Mogul. ................. 17'!.
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. 21')\
Key Centurion .. .. ................ 11
Lands' End ......................... liV,
Limited Inc ........................ 15)8
Multimedia Inc .................... 63
Rax Restaurants .................. l \2
Robbins &amp; Myers ............ .. .. 19 \2
Shoney's Inc ..... ............ .. .... 13\8
Star Bank .......... ................ 19 \2
Wendy 's Int'l. .. ... .. .. ............. 6\5
Worthington Ind .......... ...... .. 21 y.

License issued
A marriage license has been
Issued In Meigs County Probate
Court to Hobert Lee Cundiff, 25,
Middleport and Tracy Lynn
Scheiderer, 21, Middleport.

CLEVELAND (UPl) - Thurs ·
day's winning Ohio Lottery

numbers:
Plck-3

SliO.
Plck-3 ticket sales totaled
$1,263,858.00, with a payoff due of
$314,208.50. Plck-4

6678.
Plck·4 ticket sales totaled
$234,216.00, with a payoff due of
$80,400.00. Cards
Three of hearts.
Two of clubs.
Seven of diamonds.
Ten of spades.
Cards ticket sales totaled
$98,304, with a payoff due of
$39,030 .

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Admissions - James Hock
man , Gallipolis: Martha Ander
son. Racine: Oscar Price, Ra·
cine:
Marie
Milliron s,
Middleport.
Discharges - Ora Sinclair,
Laura
Scott and Gerald
Knottlngham.

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South Central Ohio
Cloudy Friday night, with a :
chance of showers and thunder.· ·
storms, and a low between 65 an~ .
70. Chance of rain Is 50 percent..
Variable cloudiness Saturday,.
with highs In the lower 80S.:
Chance of rain Is 20 percent.
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Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
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Fair Sunday and Monday. wllh:
a c hance of rain Tuesday . Highs.
will be In the 80s Sunday and'
Monday and In the 70s TuesdaY:-:
Overnight lows will range from.
55 to 65.
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PRIVATE KARATE
LESSONS OFFERED
M.lgs County Karate Club
will be oHerlng private .
karate le11ons to anyone
who does not wa11t to
attend regular classes
beginning Sept. 20.
For info and scheduling call
992·6839 after 6 p.m.
MICK HOWnl·IMiructor

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The Portland PTO will m eet
Tuesday at 6:30 p.m . for an open
house followed by mee ting at 7
p .m .
Dance scheduled
The Gallla Twirler s Square
Dance Club will hold a dance
Sept . 15 !rom 8·11 p.m . at the
Henderson Community Building
In Henderson, W.Va . The caller
will be Sonny Bess and the dance
Is open to all square dance.
Goapel sing changed
The Gospel Sing at the Old
Bethel Freewill Baptlst Church
In Cheshire, scheduled for Sept.
15. has been changed to Sept. 29
at 7: 30 p.m. The Grubb family
singers will perform.
Job' • Daarbtera to meet
The International Order of
Job's Daughters will meet Mon·
day at 7: 30 p.m. at the Middle.
port Masonic Temple.

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Cline was In jail on charges of
gra nd theft and fleeing and
eluding at th•• lime of his escape
In Augu st.

Bass was Incarcerat e d on
co unt s of probation revocation,
no operator's l!ce nse and a
previou s
cha rg e.

attempted

escape

The prisoners escaped from
the faci lit y by chipping through
t he plaster In the cellblock
ce il ing , cra wling through the
a ttl c and exiling from the
dropped ceiling In a second floor
res troom . using a rope made of
braided bedsheets . Baus and
Cline then left the building
through a second floor building .
Souls by also said that charges
of aiding might be filed against
se veral Individuals upon compte·
lio n of the Inves tigation of th e
m att er.
Cline Is co nfined In the Meigs
Co unt y Jail pending a hearing In
the M eigs County Court on the
escape c harges .

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leasant Valley Hospital Is pleaS&lt;'d to welcome Randall F . Hawkins. M.D. to Its medical staff. Dr.
Hawklns earned his medical degree tn 1987 from the Marshall University School of Medicine.
where he completed a three -year residency In lnt~mal Medicine . While at Marshall, he attended a
combined Amerlcan· Sovtet s.mlnar on stroke neurology held In the SOviet Union. In 1987, he studied
neurolol(y at the National Hospital for Nervous Disorders In London. an Internationally recognized
center for neurology. A member of the American Medical Association and an assoctate,member of the
American College of l'hyslclans, he has co· authored articles that have appeared In national
publications. Including The Journal ofCcmparallue Neurology and an upcoming Issue of Chest. an
International journal of resptrat01y dt""a"".
Dr. Hawkins Is now seeing patients In his onl"" In Suite 13 of the Pleasant Valley Hospllal
Medical om.,., Building. Appointments may be made by calling (304) 675 · 7700.

A dissolution of marrlage has
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license sus pended for 60 days ,
possession of marijuana . $50 and
costs, !ell of center . $40 and co s ts.
hll ·s klp, $75 and cosls. five days
In jail. credll for lime served;
Frederic A. Lane, Parkersburg,
W .Va ., no medical certificat e.
$25 and costs ; Geor.ge Stobart,
Racine, obs trucllng offic ial bu si·
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Rebecca Trippel!, Shade, speed.
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$50 and costs: Shawn Gob le,
Mlddlepgrt, reckless operation.
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co ntrol. $40 and cos ts; Gregory
Bec ker . Mldd lerpot , di scard i ng
trash along roadway. $50 and
costs , 10 days In jail su spe nded ,
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Chester Ro ss. Racine. discarded
trash along roadway, $50 a nd
costs, 10 days In jail suspended;
Mark A. Reltmlre. Pomeroy , no
fishing license. $25 and cos ts. fi ve
days In jail. sentence suspended
If fishing license provided within
three days ; Harold E. Holsinger.
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Meigs announcements
Missionary to speak
Rev . D a niel Brewer, missi on·
ary to Peru, will be at th e Chester
Nazarene Church on Sunday a t 7
p.m . He will show slides and te ll
abo ut his work In Peru .
Public dinner Thursday
There will be a publiC dinner a I
th e seniOr citizens center I n
Pomeroy on Thursday from
5·6: 30 p.m .
The cost o f the dinner Is S3 per
person, with a menu of oven fried
c hic ken , mashed potatoes with
gravy, cote slaw, roll and bever·
age. Pie will be a available at 75
cents per piece.
There will be music at 6 p .m .
with Junior and Rita White, AI
Windon, and Bill Ward playing
old lime lavorlles.
The dinner Is open to the
publiC.
Square dance
There will be a round and
square dance al the Tuppers
Plains VFW building on Sept. 15
from 8-11 : 30 p .m . featuring the
Free Country Ramblers Band.
$2.50 will be charged at the door
and children under 12 will be
admitted for $1. The dance Is
under new management and the
public Is Invited.

Squads have 15
calls for help
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12:30 (}). 1111 Late Night With
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1121111 News
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122 USNRA Mud and Monster
Truck Racing From
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1:30 (}) D 1!]1 La tot With Bob
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2:30 122 SportoContor
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122 Mojor League Booobell
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12:30 (})II 1121 La1o Night With
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to chance and keeping your fingers
cr ossed doesn 't guarantee success.
Know where to look for romance and
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POM E ROY - Opening of bids
on the ne ar ly $1 million pr ojec l of
re placing the culver1 benealh
State Route 124 a\ K err' s Run and
Improvemen ts to th e Intersection
of 124 and U.S. 33 at N ye Aven ue
have been scheduled tentati velv
for Se pt. 25. Joe Leac h, D1so·i ct
10 Depu ty Directo r , Oh io Depar l
ment o f Transpor tal lon, announced tod ay.
Leac h sa id ODOT wil l begin
advertising for bids soo n so l hal
I he Sept. 25 date f or sa le of the
pro ject can be m eL
He said lh at while the entin'
pro ject will be solrt at th e sa m e

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Vulnerable: East-West
W1lly Nilly opened one no-trump.'
Dealer: South
His partner had no choice but to raise
Weol
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to t hree, hop ing that the contract S..lb
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Willy tn action be fore.) It was no surOpening lead: Q
pr ise t he n that Wi ll y covered Ute lead
of the dtamond queen with dummy's
king East took the ace and returned 1 '-:o:---==;;--,::-:::~-==--,--,--:-l
the suit. Wes t won I he jack and conlin - Wesl cancoiiiTnue" tne siiit, DUI declarued with the diamond nine, indicating er will put in dummy's 10 and East
an entry 1n spades. Willy was at least will Ulke the ace. Willi no more diasma rl enough to cash oul four club mondslop lay,E:astbasnogoodcbolce
tricks and three hearts before playing of lead. Declarer will bave tlme II&gt;
a spade, but he was still down one .
forCi! out Ute ace and king of spades
On thi s type of auction, there is vir - and make his conlract.
tually no chance that West is making a
The resull will be even more &lt;Iradesperati on l ea d in diamonds from Q- malic in those rare instances wben
x or Q-J doubleton. If he has three or West is leading from a sii-card suit
four di amonds, il does not really mat- East will have to take tbe slnaletoo
ler wha t declarer does. But in those " ""· and tbe K-10 in dummy will now
cases where Wes t holds five diamonds, yield two tricks for declarer.
or eve n six. it is crucial for declarer to
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hand. pl ay ing low t~warts the defense

time, t h e work in th e il r ea o f
wh er e th r stone arc h under
Roui P 124 co llapsed in Fe br uary

is consid ered a n emergency
situation and w ill be h andled
f ir st. J an. I has been sel as l he
com plet ion dale fnr !hal phase,
L eac h sa irt.
The res ! of I he projecL reloca -

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Tbnes-Sentlnel Slaff
GALLIPOLIS - Exri l em enl is
build i ng as Gallipolis gears up
for lhe Capit al for a Da y
ce lebra ti on, b eginnin g wll h a
recepti on al the Fre nc h Art
Colony wh en Gov. Richard Celes te and mem be r s of hi s cab inf'!
arrive T hu rsday , Sept. 13
Fo ll ow ing the r eceptio n t herP
wi ll be a t own foru m beginn ing a I
7 p.m . at I he Ariel Thea I re. T his
wi ll allow the publ ic 10 m eel wilh
the govern or and t o address
specif ic questions to him and
member s of thr ca bi nel.
Mo r e lhan 20 hom es havp
offer ed hospit al il y lo th e special
guests for ove rni ghl lodging
Thursd ay . Staying wtth local
fam il ies is one way of kPC'pi ng in
touc h w i th the people of the &lt;.Ht ~t
and enables dialogue on a one -l o-

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PROJE CT TO MOVE - Work In th e K err's Run area In upper
Pom eroy, pl clured h er e, wh er e the lar ge stone culver! collapsed
las I F ebruary, Is e•pected to gel underw ay In early I all. Joe Leach,
Dl strlcl 10 Deputy Director for the Ohio Department ol
Transporatlon, reports that Se pt. 25 Is th e tentative date lor
openin g hlds on that section of th e over all proj ect which Includes
relocation and lmprovem enls to th r Inter section ol Stale R&lt;&gt;u te 124
and U.S. 33.

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afiC' rnoon of ficr hours Cr lestl'
plans t o ma ke v1s il s l o Robbi ns &amp;
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r epresent all ves of th e m edia.
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eco nomic, c iv ic and policy issues
lobe d iscussed with th e gover nor
and his re prPse nta tivPs. DuP to
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thP Old Frenc h City. as wrll as
rrprPsrn tat ives f rom ot her a gl'n

cies. Displays will · be placed
a lon g lhe m a in walk 10 lh e
bandstand In the Cit y Park and
vis it ors can t ak e a closer look at
the work of these agC'nc iPs.
or special In teres I wi ll be l hc
Agency for Uncla imed Fu nds,
w hic h wi l l be wor k ing out of the
front lobby al th e GaiUa Cou n ly
C'o url house. T hr ough the age nr .v 's com pu ter. unc laim ed fund s
can br ve r ified quic kl y. T his
sp rvi cr wi II bP ava i Ia ble I hroughoul 1h(• day
The c limax of the pve n t will h p
thr community cele brati on bl:'ginn ing al o: 30 p.m . In the Ci t y
Pa r k. wea l her per millin g. Ad miss ion for th e p ubl ic is a can of

food

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be give n lo thP Mi nistf'r ia l

Associa t ion F ood Pan tr .v Th r
first ~00 to arri vr a n ' ass ured
food if lhey have lh r a foremen II
oned pr ic(·.
T hosr work ing loca lly on l hr
rvPnt in clud e \i t y M anagrr Dale
I ma n, cha i rm an; Ma ri an ne
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mrn ts see n on thr tou rs an·
providrd by t hr area gardPn
clubs.
Sc hedu led for Tou r A, Sepl. 15
and In fr om I Ia 6 p.m .. will be I he
f oll owing hom es : Rick Moody,
400 Foun h Ave.; Wilso n Bowers.
29 V in e St. ; Jim Chrs tnu l. lio.1
Secon d Ave.; Jim Mullins. 71)
Sia l r Si ; Tim Re tz, 76 Cedar SI.
AriPl Th eat re, Second Avenue:
Sl. Lo uis Ca lhollcC hurch t hospi l al ilv slle ) , 91 Stale Si. ; and thr
French A rt Colony . 5o0 Fi r st Ave.
Als o on Srp t. 15 a nd Hi from I to
6 p.m on Tour B wi ll be l hP
fo llowi ng hom es: C. Jay Brown,
917 Seco nd Ave: Lonn ie Woolen .
1032 F irs I Ave.: Dr. J. VIall , 454
T hi r d Ave .. Nell Sa nder s, 228
F i r s/ Ave .: Sh ir leen Wi sem an .
42" Third Ave.; Ou r House
Muso• um, 43 2 F irs/ Ave. ; P res by -

trria n Chu rc h 1hospil alil y sll c l,
51 Sla iP Sl. : and the Waug hHa l ley Wood Fu neral Home . RIO
Seco nd 1\w.
Ho u ndi ng out rhc ci ty tou rs
St•pl. 22 and 2:1from I to 6 p.m is
To ur C f ra tu ring l hese homes :
Oren Kyger, 1044 Fi rs I Ave . ;
Tom M ou ll on. 42 1 Third Ave,
F: vC're ll r M c M a hon , ;:)22 Thir d
Ave; Helly M cCi nn css, 44YFi rs I
Ave .: Ike W isema n. 417 F l r sl
Ave .: f renc h Arl Co lony, o30
F irst Ave.: Sl Pel r r 's E pisco pal
Ch u r ch l hospila lily sllel, 041
Second Ave .: and t he Mrroy
Mo ore F'u nrra l Honw. 420 First
Ave .
Headi ng ou 1 of 1ow n Se pt. 22
and 23 on To ur D. 1he countr y
lour. the day -l ong even I wi ll tX'
from 10 a. m . l o 6 p.m . Si lcs
(Conllnued on A -3 1

By MICHELE CARTER
Times-Sentinel Stall
POINT PLE ASA NT - Alter
months of waltlng and politics ,
announcement was made Frlday
on the proposed lour-lane. According 10 highway official s,
fundi ng for a r egional network
will be soug ht , but If no funding
can be found , the sit e for the new
road will be th e Ca bel l County
Co rridor.
Und er t he re gional concept.
U.S. 35 will be upgraded as well
as developm ent In the Cabell
County Corri dor. Sen. Oahel
Craigo of Putnam Co unty saldbil
coun ty would be pleased as wel)
as U.S. 35 Is Included i n tile
proposa L He added the
m ated cost for the regloll'l
co ncepl Is h alf a bi llion dollan:
Cr aigo stated h e Is oppo~ to
j ust lhe Milton route an(! )1
disa ppointed with the West Vl~llj_.
nla Highway Department'l ~rri)l­
slon to fav or a Cabell Countyllllli·
··pur assessm ent ol tha1ls ihat
I he Millon roule Is a high dollar
dog leg and we' re 1Putn am
::ounty l no\ i n favor of tha t , " he
sa id .
At a nrw s co n fere nc e i n Cha rleswn Frid ay, Secretary o f
Tra nspor ta ti on Arc h Gleason
and Hi ghway Commi ss i oner
Fr ed Va nKirk sai d the sl al e will
conce nt ra te on hav ing Congress
provide money for two corridors
- one lh rough Cabe ll Counl y and
I he other lh roug h I he Kanawhaa
Va ll ey
U S. Rep . Bo b Wise sponsored
l eg islation I hat sa id the stale was
direc ted to se lec l a r ou1e bel ween
Po lnl Pleasa nt and Charles ton .
for a new four -l ane h ighway
co nnector r oad . T he state pres -

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corr id ors

for

co nsi deratio n.
"I go l the m oney for the
pr oject. I' m go ing lo conti nue to
gel th e money. T hey 're l ook ing
for a regional approach as well as
i denti fyi ng one r oute if money for
one r oute is ava i lable, a nd I' ll
supporl lhal dec ision," Wise sa i d
F rid ay.
Wi se added l hat allhough the
co ngr essiona l fund ing specifi ed
l hal th e study be for a road In
M ason, PutnamorJa ckson coun l ies . the Millon r oute would
proba bly qualify .
Acco rding to Va nK i r k, the
s t ate's reco m men d at i on
is
bey ond whal was as ked for bv
Co ngr ess, bu t l hP state w ill Sf'P k
to obt ain th r regio nal co ncep t
Se n. Ned Jones of Cabell
Counl y /old l he Hunl in gton
Hera ld-Di spa lc h 1f 1wo roa ds are
built , lhr• highway w ill nol co m r
to Milton. l n s lra d , it would comr

down W.Va . 2 to LesagP, thC'n

BROWN COLLECTION - M'Lou Morrison, historic home tours
hostess, Is pictured wilh on e of many doU collections belon,lng lo
Marth a Brown dating b ack lo the early 1840s. The home of Jay and
M arth a Brown , built In 1910 , Is located at 917 Second Ave. See
1\ddltlonal pholo on D -2. (Times-Senllnel phow by Krls Cochran. I

parallel Li ttl e Srvr n M i le Road
and co nnec1 wi th 1-64 at
Ba rbo ursvil le.
Cr aIgo sa id he hopes the state's
delegation can fi nd enough money to fund bolh pr oject s, bu l
said Kanawha Va ll ey res id ents
will co nti nue to ca m paign for
I heir proposa l. He sai d t he j ury Is
sl i l l oul on I he f i na l verdict.
"Thr peop le In our rounl y wi ll
(Continued on 1\-3 )

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By KRIS COCHRA N
Times-Se ntinel Stall
GAL LI POLI S- Gal li poli s and
Galll a Counly home own ers ar r
geltl ng rea dy to roll ou t l hr red
ca rpe l for v isi tor s du ri ng l hl'
Bi centenni al Tour of His tori['
Hom es and Bu i ldings Se pl. I \ l ti.
22a nd 23.
So m e of lhe hi ghlig ht s of lh r
c ity tours inc lude the oldest
fra m e Federal ~ tyle hom e dat ing
f ro m 1802, va rious antiq uPco llec
l ion s a nd m an y ho m es l isted on
t he Nat i onal Regls ler of HisiOr ic
Places . One of l hr f arm s rca l ured on !he coun tr y tou r . t he Bob
Eva n s Hidden Val ley Ra nch. wil l
allow v i s itors to see a culf ing

turel demonstration

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city, county homes on display

cl u~or

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All Gallipolis Citizens
Governor Richard F. Celeste
I have declared that the City

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potent ial waste mat erial s.
Following t he collapse of the
culver !, which r un s under the
ro adway to the Ohio River, on the
morning of F eb. 2, Route 124 was
c losed for several hours. How ev er, by 7 that evening, It had
been reo pened to traffic a fter th e
Ohio Departm enT of T ra nspor atlon had built a temporar y road
lo by pass th e section w here the
massive cave-In had occ urred .
H eavy r ains at th a1 time were
co nsi dered as on e ca use of t he
problem. although an ODOT
off icial on th e sce ne th at m orni ng
Ind ica ted his depa r tmenl was
aware of a potenli al probl em In
lhe a r ea and th at pl ans for
Improvem ents t here as well as at
lh e Inter secti on we re al r eady In
th e pl annin g stage . However.
off ic ial s noted t hen l hat l hr
cave -I n tur ned thp culver t r Pplacernent int o an Pm er gcncy
slluat lon .
I n la te March a pub l ic hear i ng
(C&lt;&gt;ndnued on A,11

lion an d impro vem l:'n ts to the
int er sect i on, will star t next
sprin g, the depuly d i rec l or
pointed oul, noting th at t he
m onths before th e work begin s
will enable ODOT to acqui r e t he
oth er 19 p arcels of properl y and
a ss i s t I n gellin g t ena nt s
reloca ted.
He sa id ther e Is a Io ta ! of 22
pr ope rt ies Invo lved. th ree of
w hic h are In th e Kerr Run ar ea
where t he nine-f ool stone ar ch
under I he r oad collapsed on Feb
2. On !h ose lhree, according to
Leach, the state now has a right
of en tr y. This was necessary , he
explai ned, beca use tunneling
w ill be takin g pl ace undernea th
I he highway in that ar ea so that
pipes can be in sta l led.
Leach said th e envi ronm enta l
audil has been completed and no
hazardous mat erials were found
on the sil e. Monil oring will
conli nue as I he project pr oceed s,
llwde pu ly direc tor sa id , so tha i a
c hec k Is alwu y s mai ntai ned on

Officials
promote
highway
concept

Excitement builds for Celeste's Capital for a Day

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Middleport- Pomeroy- Gallipolis- Point Pleasant, September 9, 1990

Improvement bids set
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By MELINDA POWERS
Tbnes-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Cit y w orker s
claimed a vi ct or y F r id ay afler
the Stat e Emp loy m enl R el ati ons
Board (SE RB ) told them th ey
could r et urn to th eir pic ket lines .
Striking m ember s of Loca\ 1316
of the Americ an F eder a l /on of
State, County and Muni cipal
Employees (AFSCM E ) had been
order ed ba ck to wor k Frid ay by a
72-hou r temporar y r es lrai nlng

order Iss ued by M eigs Co un ty
Common Pleas Court Judge F r ed
W. Crow fTI . The order slopped
workers from pick eting In front
of the Gal lipolis cit y buildin g and
other c it y -operated f aci lities.
Cll y M anager Dale I m an petitioned l or th e order on t he ground s
of a potentially dan ger ous sllut a·
lion evolv ing w lth oul t he workers
on th e job.
"Our argum ent was th at if a
wat Pr llnP wPrP to br Pa k, wr

could lose watf'r prftssurP and
ther e could be a ser io us fire
hazard ," !m an sa id Sal urday
"But t hey I the un ion) broug hl In
a fi re m an fr om A thens who said
that we dldn'l need the water
lines to light fires. We coul d use
our t rucks ."
"T he boar d boug ht II a nd
ove rturned the order ," he sa id.
SE RB found th ai the slr lke by
1he AFSCM E m embers d ld not
"c r ea t e a c lea r and prese nt

da nger 10 lhe heal th or safety of
ihe publ ic 1as ex pressed In t he
lem pora r y res t ra ining or der),"
a p ress r elease from Floyd
Wrig ht. union vice pres id en t ,
staled.
Acco r di ng 10 1he Ohio Revised
Code of SE RB, workers m ay now
re turn to the picket lines after I he
72 -hour lim It of I he order expires .
Pick eter s will r eturn to the c it y
park at 5 p.m Sund ay , accord ing
t o Wrig ht' s re lease.

!man i.s now hoping to obtai n a
di ff er ent lype of order.
" We're see k i ng anot her Injunction that would I!mil \he num ber
of pic kel er s at a sllc." I m an sa Id .
" We' ll be getti ng on thai on
Mond ay ."
Loca l 1316 r epr esents 26 non
super vis ory city employees. Un
ion m ed lalor Ron Auter l has
sc heduled negotiations with t he
cit y and the union for Mond ay
morning.

fn a related m aHer, Ga l lipolis
City Pal ro bnan Mike Fulks reI urned to work Sa turday after a
two-d ay suspensio n for w hal he
was told was m lseonducl.
All er attending an AFSCME
union meellng Tuesday evening,
F ulks received a leiter Wednesday evening from lman suspendIng Fulk s Ind efinite ly fo r
" misconduct."
F ulks was back on the job
I Continued on A -3)

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