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Daily Sentinel

Thi.I'Sday, AprH 23.

·.,...--Local.Briefs:------.

,·fteside.Dts.awaiting (Continued from Page~-~

Boston,·Utah

Meeting date is changed

.
.,'
commissioners asked Roberts If. wpuld be available.
·~
Irma
Mae
Calhoun
officiating. Burial will be In the county trucks could be made
Everett Schultz, Olive Tow)h:
Today 's meeting of the Ewing Chapter of the Scns of the
available for hauling dirt at ship trustee, was a·t the meeting:
Irma Mae Calhoun, 62, Rt. 1, Bald Knob Cemetery. ,Friends
AmeriCan Revolution has been changed to April 30 with dinner
may
call
at
the
funeral
home
Gilmore Cemetery on Forest to dicuss the' possibility of using:
Crown City, died Tuesday at her
a t 6:30p.m. followed by the meeting at 7:30. The dinner- meeting
f.rom
7·9
tonight
and
from
2-4
and
Run Road, where a new road to salt brine as dust control on Olive:
residence.
·
. will be held at the Meigs County Museum .
7
·9 p.m. Friday .
the cemetery Is · belng · built. Township roads . The commts.:
She was born Jan . 6, 1925, In
Tampa, Fla., · a daughter -of Grace L H08kins ··
Roberts said it was the county stoners explained It would be ut&gt; ·
He nry and Nina Perryn.
Grace L. Hoskins, 74, Raclne
highway department's policy to to the trustees to call a publlo:
She was preceded In death by died Wednesday at Veteran~ help township trustees whenever meeting to discuss the matter:
Memorial Hospital. ..
·ihey could and that the trucks with township res idents. If the.
two sons and one brother.
Rev ival meetings will be held Friday a nd Satu rday, 7 eac h
Mrs. Hoskins was born Nov. 4,
major ll y in attendance at th~:
Survivors Include her husband
even ing, a t Car th age-Troy Communit y Churc h In Coolville.
Robert Ca lhoun of Rt. 1, Crow~ 1912, In Athens County, a daugh·.
public meeting have no objectloll"
Speaker wil l be Rev. Edsel Hart. Special singing w!ll be
City; two daughters, Tina and ter or the late William Marlon
fea tured. Pastor f3il ly C. Mu rphy invites the public .
to brine as dust control, th~
Nina· Calhou n of Rt. 1, Crown and Bessie Archie Frazee.
trustees would then have to pas!(.
Clty; four sons, Robert Jr., and
Surviving are three daughters,
(A~ of 10:30 a.m.)
a resolution to that effect . OnlY:
Jack, both of Rutland, and Robin Mrs. Gene (Sharon) He in Baker,.
Provided by .
licensed brine haulers may apply.
and Kenneth, of Myrtle Beach, Mrs. Howard (ijetty) Wrltesel.
Bryce and Mark Smith
brine as dust control thecommts;;:
Meigs Coun ty Emergency Medical Services reports s ix calls
S.C .; seven grandchildren; one both of Racine; Mrs. Otto (Bar·
of Blunt, Ellis&amp;: Loewl
s toners added.
::
Wedn esday : Pomeroy at 8:16 :a. m. to LI-ncoln Hill for Evelyn
brother, William Perryn• and . bara) Hopkins, Columbus; four Firm
Price
Knight to St. .Joseph's Hospital; Middleport at 10:28 a.m. to
one sister, Jenny Perryn. ·
· sons, Ted Frazee, Chauncey; Am Electric Power ........ :.... ... 28
Stonewood Apa rtment s for Mary Gilkey to Veterans Memorial
She will be cremated and there Tom Hoskins, Dexter; Larry 'AT&amp;T ....... ....... :.................. 24~
Hospital; Rac ine a t 2:50p.m. to Ml! e.Hill Road for Mark Combs
will be no service.
·
Hoskins, Columbus, and Robert Ashland Oil ........................ 60\1,
to Ve terans Memor ial Hospital; Middleport at 6:36 p.m : to
Arrangements will be made by Hoskins, Me Henry, Ill., 24 grand· · Bob Evans Farms .... .......... 253,4
Stonewood Apar tment s for Shirley Frazier to Veterans
the Willis Funeral Home, children, and 18 great· Charming Shoppes .............. 25%
Memoria l Hospital ; Raci ne a t 8: 05p.m. to a brush fire on Hill
Ga llipolis.
grandchildren.
Federal Mogul ...................... .43
Road; Middl epor t a t 8: 1.1 p.m . to Sycamore Street for Keith
.Besides her parents, ·she was Goodyear T&amp;R ...... :.... .... .... 60 ~
John Hayes
McCarty to Vetera ns Memorial Hospita l.
John Hayes, 82, Chester, who preceded In death by her hus· Heck's Inc ................ .-.......... 4¥.
died Wednesday at his home, Is band, Robert E. Hoskins In 1977 Limited Inc..... ..... ....... ....... 42¥.
also survived by three great· and a son, William D. Hoskins. Multimedia Inc......................54
grandchildren besides survivors Eight brothers, Clifford, Delbert, Rax Restaurants ................ :. 53,4
na med ear lier. Services will be John, Floyd, James, Donald, Robbins &amp; Myers ................... 12
&amp;
The So uthern Loca l &amp; hool Dis trict Board of Education will
Mark and William Frazee, and.a Shoney's Inc ................. ,.. ... 29\-4
at
1
p.m.
Friday
at
the
held
meet at 6: .10 Friday In the sc hool cafeteria.
$2.00 Cowll' Charge
sister, Bertha Helghtland, alsg Wendy's Inti. .............. .... ....... 11
Ewing Funeral Home.
preceded her In death.
Worthington lnd ........... .. .. ... 183,4
Minnie CaJTOII
Services will be held at 10:30 r----""7---------l----------__..,;
Minnie Ours Carroll, 76, Route
a.m. Saturday at the Johnson·
1,
Portland,
died
Wednesday
at
iConttnued rrom Page 1)
West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Souers Fu'neral Home, . 46
Fayette St., Nelsonville, with
doliar~, Powe ll reports.
an Important portion of the grant Pa.
Rev . Gary Alton ol!lclatlng.
The progra m receives In-kind with over $4,700 Included In this
A homemaker, Mrs. Carroll Burial will be In Greenlawn
by us ing general relief workers, year 's grant money to be spent
was born March22,19ll , ln Meigs Cemetery. Nelsonville. Friends
County, a daughter of the late may call at the funeral home
as well as from sources suc h as for containment. Powell has
governmenta l units - the town· plans for on-site construction of
Goldie Ours .
anytime after 3 p.m. Friday.
s~ lps a nd county highway de- concrete trash containers, which
Surviving are five daughters,
partment - providing needed may be built for organizations
Kathleen Coursln, East Liver-· Veterans Memorial
eq uipment a nd oper a tors. The and loca l governmental units
pool; Josephine Stephens, Par·
program also has free privileges throughout the county on a
kersburg, W.Va.; Wanda Do·
Wednesday Admissions -Perat the county landfill.
cost-share basis. Powell believes naldson, Findlay; Cindy Fitch, mella Cox , Middleport; Marvin
This year's progra m grant Is If trash containers are provided,
Portland; Charlene Wallbrow'n, Darst, Pomeroy; Mary Gilkey,
for $79,650, with the $3,000 In· most people w!ll use them .
Portland; a son, Michael Flem· Middleport; Susie Bess, Ru ·
crease to be spentln promot ion of
And what happens when this tng, Columbus, 15 grandc hildren , !land; Martha Clonch, Pomeroy;
10 great-grandchildren and 12 Evalena Pauley, Portland; Betty
recycling later this year.
year's litter grant expires?
And agai n this year, a portion
Powell will be reapplying for step·chlldren .
Music, Racine; Shirley Frazier, ·
of grant money must be s pent in funds In August or September
She was preceded In deaqth by Middleport; Kathryn Weaver,
educating e lement ary age child- a nd should know by November tf a son and her husband. CharlP~ Pomeroy.
ren In proper dis posal of litter. another program yea r will be Carroll.
Wednesday Discharges "Studies show," Powell says, funded by the state.
Services will be held at 1 p.m . David Frymyer, ' Carol' Baker,
"tha t higher grade levels are not
Saturday at the Ewing Funeral · VIrgie Fetty, Lorena Ault.
H0 In
llh R
Bill H b k
'!tal .1NMr1pring Mattr~.~·
as educa bl e In rega rd to litter r-;::==========::f~!!!!:e:.._:w:::!!;~~e;:v:_;....!:~~o~a~c~_:,::_:~:_::,:.:::.:_::::_:::::.:_:.::__ _
TWIN
FULL :
disposa l beca use bad ha bits hav e
III.
'IUS
$ltlc.SIOU5
a lready been formed."
$49fl
6995 ,
Thts {year 's program again
Includes the Teacher's Stipend
lOX SPRING
BOX IPRJNQ
Program, In which six e lemen·
.....
'79.95
tary teachers In the county are
'
QUEEN
chosen to develop a two-day
KING ,
....
. 179:95
FLORIST
R•. S19U5
curr iculum on Utter, to be
Incorporat ed In the da lly lessons.
Meigs County's Otdalt FloriO!
...
The teac her receives $75 In
. . .... Oiiy
FOI
A
FE
CONSULTAnOI
Will
Seta Only
retu rn for his or her efforts. This
352 E. Main St., Pomeroy, 0~.
program Is coordi nated through
NO o•IGA110111 CAlL (304) 675-6535
PH. 992-2644
John Costanzo of the Co unty
~'Often Imitat ed - Never
4 "Little,. Design Is Independently Owned
Board of Education.
Duplicated"
Licensed
Jane Little.
Lastly, con tainment Is again

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Revival slated this weekend

Partial clearing tonight
wllh a low In lhe mid 40s.
Mostly sunny Saturday wllb a
high In the mid 60s. The
probability, of precipitation ·Is
near zero tonl~ht nnd Saturday.

Daily stoc'k pn'ces

· EMS units respond to 6 calls

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MIZWAY .
TAVERN

Chaflit Lilly
Friday &amp; Saturday
Night
April24 25

Southern Board meets Friday

Litter Control

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&lt;A ~. &lt;;irn&amp;:. ~~~
A NEW CONCFPf IN RESIDENTIAL
AND COMMERCIAL DESIGN.

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DON'T MISS OUT
ON OUR . '

Great new loak for Spring.
Print tops, pants, shorts, skirts, jackets
and tank tops.

GIRLS TOPS &amp;BLOUSE SALE

IIIII pGI~ shirti. T·badl shirt1. tonk tops, birydt
shift1, ""' ,., and biiVIII.
Slzts: 611101. to 24 IHI., 2 to 4, 4 to 61, 7 to 4.
.HG. '6.00 TO $16.00

Stock up on your favorite music.
Country, rock, easy listening,
religious and sound. tracks."

Reg. 512 Sportswear ...... S9.S9
Reg. 516 Sportswear .... 512 ' 79
Reg. S22
.... 517.59

Sale Priced

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BED
-PILLOWS

Stop in, SH our new
ulection in Standard,
QuHn and Full Bid
Situ. Dacron polyester
or foam latex filling.

Selut Yourt Now

MEN'S AND BOYS'

SALE

GYM
SHORTS
1OO'Ao Polytst•, llitt llllctlon

•lncluclel
knit thlrtt end
tpOrt ehlnt8 to 18.
•Include• ell men'o knit thlrtt end
tpOrt 1hlrtt '- Van Heuten dre11
thlrts - eri,d all aport shiru . .
Plenty of ts1l11 and big tlzei.

of relon in Jiz• XS 124·26), S
121-JOI, M 132-341, l 136·
381, ll(40-42).

11.95

Shirts ........ Sale S7.60
110.95 Shirts ...... Salt suo
S12.9S Shirts ..,. Sale 111.00
Sl 4.95 Shirts .... Salt 112.70
.

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$479

MEN'S

LIGHT WEIGHT JACKETS
Perfect for spring and suMIIMr wear.
Regular and extra lar.. slzu.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY

1/2 PRICE

to S1279

MEN'S AND BOYS' DEPT.

$595

Spt~lal

$479

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•N'S SIIIU

CAPS
AND
HATS
•llctilll of styles IIMI colon. Special prices for the

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Ow MW

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IIIILAI tt.JO ............................... SAU 12.15
111'11.11 IJ.SO ........................;...... SALE SJ.9J

-.all ~1.95 ............................... SALIIJ,JS

__.. l.t.9S ...............................SALI St.IO

25 Cenlo

Mullimedlolnc. Newopoper

AEP ·shareholders block revelation of ·details
CHARLESTON, W.Va . iUPI ) -Again, Amerl·
can Electric Power Co. has overwhelmingly
defeated a resolutloo by religious groups that
. would have forced the utility to reveal detaii'sol its
policies related to acid rain .
Under the proposal , AEP would have been
required to explain the amount of expenditures on
lobbying against acid rain legislation arid to
declare Its intentions about six older plants
considered serious polluters by the religious
orga'nizatlons.
AEP owns 18 major coal ·f!red power plants in
Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, _ West Virginia and

co rporate secreta ry of AEP, told shareholders
that since 1973 the company reduced it s sulfur
dioxide emi ssions by 10 perc ent des pite a ·22
percent Increase In coal burned.
AEP has spent $1.7 billion to comba t sulfu•·
dioxide emissions , Including more than $1 billion
on air pollution con1rol equipment, Dowd said.
The Rev. Thomas Gaunt of the Society of Jes us
said AEP provided about $1.5 million during 1985
and 1986 to a lobbying group called "Citizens for
Sensible Control of Acid Rain ." This group
presents itself as a grass-roots organlzallo.n but

Virginia .
Appalachian Power Co. of West Virginia is par t
of the AEP organization.
Sponsoring the resolution were the Maryland
a nd Detroit provinces of the Scciety of Jesus and
three other religious organizations. The resolu ·
lion drew support by 9 percent oft he votes cast at
the annual shareholders meeting Wednesday.
The support was less this year than last year
when 11 percent voted lor the proposal. In 1985, the
prop&lt;lsal drew 8 percent of the vote.
A. Joseph Dowd, senior vice president and

the utility company's funds apparently provided
a bout half the group's budget, Gaunt claimed.
Th e lobbying expenditures are justified. Dowd
said, since acid rai n legislation aliegedly would
have cost AEP about $1 billion a year and would
ra ise customers' rates 20 to 30 percent.
Gaunt said the Information sought Is not
proprietary, and AEP should be willing to reveal
it. The Jesuit group won a battle In the Securities
and Exchange Commiss ion to force the company
to put the Issue on the ballot for the company 's
annual mecllng.

·Records
will aid
probe
of deal

House approves plan to alter
time off for model prisoners
COLUMBUS I UP I) -For the one-third.
.
second time In a week. the Ohio
Currently, Ohio prison inmates
House of Representatives has r an qualify for eight day s of
taken a small step to clear out "good tl.m e" per month. Refor·
some space In the state's over· matory Inmates can qualify for
~rowded prisons.
12 days a month.
Despite complaints of "cod·
McLin said the Gover nor' s
dllng prisoners," the Hou se Tas k Force on Prison Over·
voted 65-25 Thursday for a bill crowding felt th e qualifications
expanding, on a trial bas is, time should be equalized. and th at new
way s of reducing sentences
off for good behavior.
The bill. which now goes to the should be found .
Senate, gives prlsonrrs a
The b!U, wh ich would be in
monthly reduction of 30 percent effect until July 1, 1990. a lso
of the length of their se~ t e nce for allows three days of cr edit per
faithfully observln~ the rules of month forprison ers remalnlngin
the Institution .
minimum security sta.tus , and up
Earlier thi s week. the House ro four months for meritorious
passed legislation providing ffor conduct Involving the protection
sentence reductions for non· of persons or property while
violent felons of up to 90 da ys in In carcerat ed.
t~c 0vent of an overcrowding
"We're coddling pr isoners as
far as I'm concerned, " said Rep.
emergency .
The lastest bill , sponsored by ~obert E. Netzley , R·Laura.
Rt:P· C.J. McLin, D-Dayton. also
The easier we make It. the more
.
• .. , lli.QU~,allow.ppJ.soner.s.u&gt;.earn.an.. ~r~ld),vlinl). we ·tli.Y.t!, • lil~laQn r~
· · additional two days a month off should be unpleasant enough so
their sentenc€6 by participating they don 't want to go back."
In academic or vocati~nal educa·
"When you vote for this, you're
lion programs, prison Indus tries going to be voting lor less time
or alcohol or drug rehabilitation served, .. . said Rep . Steve n 0.
programs.
. Williams, R·Lancaster, who
In no case could a prisoner's pointed ·out . the monthly "good
term be reduced by more than ' time" points cannot be revoked

BRIDGEPORT , Conn .
. tUPI I -Searchers repor ted
"no sign of life" today as they
pulled bodies from a labyrinth
of ro~crrte and steel created
by the collapse of· an apart ment building unde r construe·
tlon that killed nine workers
and left 19 missing and pre·
sumed buried.

TAPE SALE

Missy ond htra Sizes.

A

Searchers recover bodies
from collapsed building

LOW, LOW HICES ONs
*Vinyl Floor
*Lamps
Covering
*Patio Turf
*S'trta Btclding
•TV's
*Berkline Recliners •Sumnw Furniture
•Tobin
•uving 11oqm
•carpet
' Suittt
*Washtn/Dryers

SPORTSWEAR

2 Secl ions , 14 Pagn

even if th e Inmate later
misbehaves.
"We're weakening our crlml·
nai justice system , giving them
credit just forobeyl ngt heru les,"
said Rep. Russell E. Guerra Jr .,
R·Englewood, a former pollee
officer .
"A couple more bills like this
one and we're not going to ease
the overcrowding, we' re going to
vacate the premises," said
Guerra.
. "This bill does no t let anybody
out," responded McLin . "It only
lets the Inmate reach the parole
board ea rly. The parole board
decides whether It's safe. and
most of them don 't release
anybody on the first hearing."
McLin said over a 10-year
period the proposed oollcy
would 'tree 1 800
hbds _
equivalent 1 ~ butldltlg
prisons at a cost of
ptus$l!89'mliltot~''te10pei'!IT!•-tht~.·'f
On another front. House
Spea ker Ve rnal G. Riffe Jr., DNew Boston. es tablished a spe·
cia! committee headed by RC'p.
Michael c. Shoemaker , n.
Bournevil le, 10 study Ohio's
education system.

WASHINGTON (UPll -Con·
gresstonal Investigators now
have Swiss bank· records and
other docume nts confirming t~e
diversion ol U.S. arms sale
profits !rom Iran tO the Nlcara·
!(Uan Contra rebels. sources say
- and they are ready to draw a
ch.&gt;ar map of the com.p lex money
tralitn President Reagnn 'sworst
crisis .
Documents obtained In Parts.
where lnvesti!(ators traveled thi s
week to Int erview Iranian-born
arms dealer Albert Hakim, will
help show where the money came
from and where II went , accord·
In!( t a a congressional source.

FUTURE - The future for the lot where the former Metp Inn
once stood doesn't look ,brlghl. Rumors circulated alter a fire
Kulled Ihe slruclure last year that piiUis were being formulated for
new co118lructlon at the slle. However, apparently the plans did not
malerlallze and alii he sign on the lollndlcales,lhc lot Is up lor salt!.

Higher prices ·boost inflation 0.4%

APRIL FQINITURE
SALE

DONIENNEY

Vol.36. No.248
Copyrlphlod 1987

Under the eerie glare of
spotlights, six huge cranes
plrk&lt;'d t h1·ough a pile of rubble
two s tories high early today as
the grim -fared rescue
workers usl'd pollee dogs and
ultra -sou nd listening devices
In hopes of hearing a mutfled
cry for help at the site of the
L'Amblance Pl aia project .

' 'I'm not a n optimist , ..
Mayor Thomas Bucci said.
"There Is not a bright prospect we will be soon In locating
a slgn!llcant number of survl·
vors alive. There Is no sign of
life. The chances of finding
anybody is very minimal."
But he added. ·" We haven't
given up hope. We' re hoping
there are pocket s within the
des truction in.whlch s urvivors
are located. "
As the nlg~t wore on. more
famil y a nd fri ends of those
believed trapped gathered at
the scene. ·
"He's d·ead. he's de ad,"
sobbed one wot'nan as others
in the crowd tried to comfort
·her.

WASHINGTON iUPl l ·- lnfl a·
lion jumped a hefty0.4 percent tn
March fueled by Increases for
housing, energy a nd the biggest
price jump for clothes In B
yea rs, the Labor De partment
reported tollay.
With the March report , tnfla·
lion Is running at 6.2 percent for
the yea r- the fa stest rat e In five
years.
The 6.2 percent rat e is a
seasonally adjusted annual fi g.
ure and reflect s what a yea r' s
shOwing would be If a!l1987 werl'
like the first three months and
seasonal fa r 19rs were removed.
Economists expected toda y's
repor ted 0.4 percent Increase In
lnllarton and predict the Infl ation
rate should set tle down and tota l
no more than 5 percent for a ll of
thi s year.
The March increase ca me In
part because of a 1.8 percent
jump In the Index forappareland
upkeep - the largest month!~
adv ance sin ce Augu st 1974, the

La bor Department said .
"The Introduction of s ubstan·
ll~ lly higher priced s pring and
summer merchandi se. p~rtlc u larly women's clothing, was
lar gely responsible for the a dvane~." government a nalysts
said.
Clothin g for wome n and girl s
went up 2.4 percent In March.
Gasoli ne prices rose 2..1 per·
cent In March, and energy prices
ov~rall went up 1 perce nt. Sheller
costs, mea nwhil e, advanced 0.!\
percent fo r the' third consec utive
month .
F'ood and beverages cos t 0.1
percent ~ss In March on a
scasonaT!Yadjus ted basis than In
February.
Grocery store food prices
dropped 0.4 p'ertcnt, led by
declines In the cos t of fruits and
vegetables and dairy products.
Ce reals, bakery products ,
meats, poultry. fish and eggs all

rose 0.2 perce nt , while fOod
meant to be consumed away
from home - lncludl.ng rctau ·
rant s a nd fas t food es tablish·
ment s- ros&lt;' 0.4 pt' rce nl.
Liquor prices remained
stea dy .
Medica l ca re cos t 0.4 perce nt
more In March. aft r•r ris ing by
the same amount In .Ja nuary and
February. Aura Insurance costs
jumped 0.7 pl'rcent , feeding a 9.o
percent overa ll jump s in ce
Marc h 1986.
The 1 consume r price Index
tracY.s the cost of typically
purchased goods a nd services,
and It stood a t :1:m.9for March mea ning $100 worth of goods In
1967 now costs $.135.90.
Th e Labor De partme nt also
reported that e nt e rtainme nt
cos ts rose 0.4 percent In Ma rc h
and that the Index for 'a ll items
excludlnl( food and e nergy went
up 0.5 percent .

Sniper's rampage leaves eight dead
PALM BAY. Fla. tUPil " We still ha ve no explana·
light s suddf'nly blazed on jus t
Police stormed a supermark('! before the attack and " fire
lion," s he said. "We did have a
behind a barrage of tear gas trucks. everything, Is going to· pollee psychologist at the scene
e arly today_lo capture a berserk . ward the store."
to help our negotiators. We were
gunman who shot to death at
able to have a very limited
"There was a big bla st! It
least eight people In the parktpg
dialogur with him . He was very
sounded
more
like
a
high·
lot and held authorities at bay
hesitant to speak. and· we had
powered sbotgun ," he sa Ul. " I
large amounts of quiet time ori
wtrh ~os ta!(es for eight hours.
seP some. movement. There's
the communications link when he
At least a dozen people were another big bla st and the light
wouldn't talk at all ."
wounded In the massacre. But went out. Eight cops are running
The gunman. who· may ha ve
neither the gunman - tenta· around behind this building.' '
been enraged by children cross·
rlvelv identified as William
Late r, he said, "Two pollee·
lng hi s yard, appear,ed at the
Cruise. a bout !ill - nor his men are leading a woman , shopping center about 6 p.m.
remaining hostage apparently they're running. They're runnin g Thursday. tired randomly at
was hurt In th&lt;' (&gt;ollce assault
just below us."
shoppers and took three hos·
around 2:08 a.m. EDT on the
Carlton said he then saw
!ages. He let two women go.
Wlnn·Dixle supermarket In the policemen scaling down the side
The gunman stOOd off pollee
Sable Palm Square shopping of the building with ropes.
and a SWAT team through the
renter.
"I bet Ihey blew a door open,"
n!gl!l and repelled with gunfire
· Pollee said three people who he said. "It sounded like · a one attempt bY ofltrers to storm
hid In the stbre - apparently grenade."
Ihe rear 01 the supermarket aftl'r
wltbout tbe gunman discovering .
"lt'a over." he added .
1 a.m .
them - also escaped unhurt
Lt. Candice Leek of the Palni
"They're shoaling rlghl now, "
during lhe raid.
Bay pollee depa.rtrnenl said a witness told United Press
Dean Carlton, an aer01pace authorttll!l had no tmmedlllte . lntel'lllltlonal . ." 'Everybody Is
worker who lives nearbY and
Indication of a motive for the running. They're running Into the
watched tram a vantage point actions of lhe gunman, who was back of the store."
overlooking the darkened shop- armed will\ two 'rlfies - one of
About five minutes later, he
ping ctnler 30 mites south of the them high-powered ...- and a bag said: "II seems to have quieted
Kennedy Space Center, uld the of emmuniiiDn.
down. No more ahoollng."

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exists," the source sa id Thurs·
day, speaking on the condtrlon of
anonymity.
Information and records [rom
Hakim. who has been . voted
limited Immunity from prosecu·
lion In exc hange for his testlm·
any before the cohgresstonal
co mmittees probing the Iran·
Co ntra scandal , Is not lh~ only
evide nce held by the panels.

·'We had very good tnlormu·
tlon before t.ha t money was
diverted, " thl' source said, bur
until now , e ffort s to trace the
path of financial transactions
bad been hampered by tnablllly
to ~a tn acress to secret Swiss
accounts.
Foreign account s In the scan ·
da! have lleen linked to ma jor
fl~urcs In th e case s uch as L1.
Col. Oliver North and rellred
Ma j. Gen. Richard Seco rd, but
Secord had won a court ba ttle
jus t last wee k against be ing
forced to turn ove r such bank
records to Senat e Investigators.
Hakim , whose link to t h ~
accounts was noted car Her by
co ngress ional probers a nd the
preside ntia l Tower Commi ssion,
Is a Ca llforntu llu stncss associate
of Secord. It wus learned ear lier
this week hl' had turned over
certain docum cnt s.
Scurccs su lllln vcst lgators now
have reco rds show in g c h•u rl\·
that moncy from the Ira n dea l's
was diverted to the Co nt rus at a
time when U.S. mlllt iJry aid to
the rebe ls was illega l. Contra
leaders have denied recrlvl n ~
suc h fund s.
Lradcrs of thr ~e l ec t St·na tt
panel Inves ti gati ng the sca nda l,
Chairman Oitnlcl Inouvc D·
Hawaii. and Vice Cha lrma ·
Warren Rudman. R·N.H., uug.
men ted Thursday the co mm .. nt.
they made l'ar llcr thi s wcrk
about nallin ~t down the monrv
t ra II.
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Brl'K-111H 1.0. Raedel bulldlngallhe corner
Main IUid Nye AYeStDeloobllke aomeone tookablgblleoutof the
corner. Late Tuelday night a tractor· trailer Atruck the comer ~f
the Pomeroy laD..,.arll, currently occupied br Klnpbury Homes,
knocklns out eeveral llundred brlcb. Since t~e doting ol the
Pomeroy Brldse, traffic lA helng routed 1&lt;1 and from the
Ra~enawood Bridge ~Ia Ohio 124. Larse trucb traveling down 124
to reach U.S. 33 have to awing tar lett ollhe center line In order to
make the tum, not only 1o avoid bltllnglhe corner of the old brick
buDding bulla keep from golnglnlo the deep cotlcre!ed ditch area
there.

" I would sa.v the mon ey Is vcr~l
well es ta bl ished. and It's csta b·
l!shed In · a way that 's sa tlsfuc·
tory, and we 'll have more by thr
time lhe hearing gets undl'l'·
way," Rudman sa id, referring to
joint House-Se nat e public hea r·
lngs scheduled to begin May 5.
"I don't think we'll ever be abl~
to relate to the people of the
United States the completr nio·
ney.trail, " Inouye said, "but on 11.
scale of one to 10, we've got
nJne."

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One of the rigi&lt;! rules for liberal centuries It has been the horrie of
reportage on South Africa Is that the Zulu nation, South Africa's
no slightest ray of hope for a largest (six million) and hlstorl·
peacefu l futu re fo r 'that tor· r ally the most warlike black
mented country must be allowed tribe. The country's one million
to penetra te the gloom. That Is Asians (of Indian descent) are
why you almo ~t certainly haven't moslly there, clustered in and
around Durban, the nation's
heard about the lndaba.
The province of Natal (one of largest port. The 650,000 whites
South Afr ica·s four) stretches are divided, as elsewhere in
verdantly along the Indian Ocean South Africa , between the Africoast and inland toward ·the kaners and those who are
tawny plains of the highveld. For . Engllsh·descended.

Friday, April 24, 1987

Llke other South Africans, Ihe
people of Natal have been pond·
erlng their political future. "One
man, one vote In a unitary state' ·
is not the answer becl!use it
would result In total Zulu domination, and thai is simply not
acceptable to the powerful ethnic
minorities. But the Zulus have
the good fortune to be led
politically by ap extremely able
and sensitive man, Chief Mango.
suthu G!ltsha Buthelezi. who

Non-coms, they
are a-changing
By DICK WEST
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Admittedly, I' ve never been a U.S, Marine
or a sailor either, lor that matt er . But it was Interesting Io note that
both guards accused of spying a! the American Embassy in Moscow
were enlisted men.
Siand now and repeat alter me: "My, how Ihlngs have chan!(ed."
It used to be that non·commlssloned officers In the Army were told
nothing aboul what was going on, secret or otherwise. I'm not sure
commissioned office rs. or Gentlemen by lkJ of Congress as we used
to call them, were alii hat hep, either . 'I
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They were left , along with everyone else, to figure out for
Ihemselves the meaning of the bonehead orders Ihat ca me down from
on high. Hence, the qu estion of whelher two soldiers may have don e
more damage than a spy ring headed by one Na vy radioman never
arose .
A rela led question of whether a soldier would have traded any
secrel information he mlghl have had lor cash never arose either.
TherC' Is no doubt , however, th at some of my Army buddies would
have allowed beautiful Soviel women to work Iheir wiles on them. I
say Ihat hav ing observed their bevar ior while an anti-fra tern ization
policy wa s in eflect.
Perhaps Ihe Stale De partment did the wise thing in Insisting that all
WASHIN GT ON
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Marine guards allis Moscow Embassy be replaced, just as the Army Speaker J im Wr ighl. D-Texas,
was smarl enough Ia withdraw its anti-fra te rnization policy.
did his arm· twisting besl to keep
It was hardl v their fa ult ill he Marines, as with most servicemen Ihe Federal Savings and Loan
since time immemorial. were young and unmarried. The bonehead Insurance Cor poration so broke
part was expecting such a policy Io work in the firs! place, just as it can't alford to close down S&amp;Ls
young, unmar ried Mar ines could hardly be expected to res ist lhe in Texas and elsewhere thai are
lor a ll prac tical pur poses
wiles of beautiful Soviet women.
It has been reported that the two guards admitted to ."sensitive"
bankrupl.
floors female Soviern ationais employed by the Embassy .
Wright 's int ense press ure on
Did it ever occur Io U.S. brass hats to wonder if Ihe Soviet women his Democratic colleag,ues sue·
were merely curious to see what the Americans had done with the ceeded. 1t was a vlclory lor
rooms? Why did American officials automa tlcally assume some sorl hundreds of high·flying S&amp;L
of hanky·panky was going on?
managements across Ihe counMost women - and lhls characteristic ml ~:hi have crossed try. As long as the FSLIC does n'l
international. borders - are keenly lnt ~res led In inlerlor decocrat ing. have the money lo shu! them
Don' t ask me why. But I' ve heard it said Ihis interest Is one oft he main · down and pay off Insured Individ·
psychological differences between men and w ome~.
·
ual deposits up to $100,000, the
(I assume you already kpow whal Ihe main phys ical differences· reckess lh rifl managers will be
able to accept more depositors'
arc.)
The Soviel women may simply haV&lt;' been lnlerested in seeing for mon ~y and make still riskier
themselves whelher the slipcovers malched Ihe draper ies.
loa ns in hopes of an e&lt;'O nomic
As to what ~ hey to ld their male superiors at lhc KGB Is any miracle that will render them
Wester ner 's guess:
solvent again.
" You should Se&lt;' Ihe place." they may have report !'d . "Green
The hard reality Is that the
slriped slipcovers and blue plaid drapes. Si ner when th ave slripes government Insurance lund now
contains a little more than Sl
and plaids gone logcther."
So the males rushed righl over 10 check out Ihe jo int.
bill ion to guara ntee nearly Sl
Therefore, ra ther than clos ing down embassy communlcalions trillion in Insured S&amp; L deposit s.
equ ipment , the Slate Depar tment jl('rhaps should · firs t have Yel thanks to Wright' s high·
pressure tact irs, Congress Is
examinl'd the color scheme.
Money is another. consideration, of rouPse.
about to pass a mPre $5 billion
rccaplta iiz~tlon of the FSLIC.
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Today Is Friday, April 24, the !14th day of 1987 with 2~ 1 to follow .
The moon is moving toward lis nf Wphase.
The mornin g slars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Satu rn.
The evening star Is Mars .
Those bo rn on this date are under the sign of Ta urus. They include
English novelist Anthony Trollope in 1815, actor Leslie Howard in
1893, arlist Wlllem DeKooning in 1904 (age 83) , American poe!
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In 1704 the Boston News Letter became the fi rs t American
qews pape~ to be published on a' regular basis.
O:ln 1877, federal troops moved out of New Or leahs, ending northern
mtlitary occupalion of the South following lite Civil War.
·'In 1898, Spain declared war on the United States alter receiving a
ll':S. ultimatum to withdraw from Cuba .
: In 1800, Congress approved the purcltase or books for a Libra ry ol
Cengreas.
·· tn 1984. an ear.thquake shook San Francisco. Injuring 30 people and
p.uslng $10 million in damage.
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the Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Warfield SJmpson, ror
wlmm England's Kind Edward VI!Igaveuphls throne, died ln ~ xUe ln
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strongly opposes aparthled but
also opposes violence, and who
has endorsed another soiution.
Late In 1986, alter protracted ·
negotiations among representa· ,
lives of all of the signlltcant
ethnic groups in the population,
agreement was reac hed on a plan
lor future multiracial govern~ .,
men! of Natal. Called the lndaba,
it Is a tribute io confldence
Buthelezllnsplres.
Under the Jndaba there would
be a two-chamber · provincial
parliament, the first chamber of
which would be elected on the
basis of. propor tional representa·
lion and choose the prime minis·
ter - Ihus insuring a Zulu
majority and chief executive
(presumably Buthelezl ). The second chamber would consist of 50 ·
members In live groups of 10,
each group being . elected by
voters In one or five categories:
African (I.e .. black), Afrikaner,
Asian, English and South African
(a catch·all group, Intended to
Include coloureds - people of
mixed race - and other small
minorities ).
Legislation would be Initiated
by the executive, approved by
the first chamber, and sent to the
second. There a- majo rity ~auld
approve It - unless II would .be ' :· ·
veloed by a majorit y in one o! the .~:
elhnlc groups whose rights 11 :~:
alfect.ed. Whether a particular -~
bill was subject to such a veto ::
would be determined, II neces· ;f)
sary •. by the provincial Supreme •=1:
Court. A comprehensive bill of 'I
rights Is Incorporated · In the •.;,
proposed provincial constitution, •11
which could only be amended by • ,!
. procedu res that (again)· gi.ve .•!
special protection to group .~
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wealth so easy and respectable as that ol matrimony ~ "
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Treasury Secretary Ja mes nearly two years Ihat the FSLIC
Ba ker has been warned by hls was essentially solvent and
experts that the $5 billion Is a would need a congressional
drop In the bucket, hopelessly rescue effort to make good on li s
lnadeq uale to douse the prairie deposlt·lnsurance guarantees.
ftre of S&amp;L failu res that could be Earlier this year, congressional
ig nited by a panic almost any· auditors with Ihe General Acwhere in the syslem. fl more counting Office confirmed this,
reallslic recapitalization figure and urged a quick transfusion of
would be $50 billion, Baker was money Io revive Ihe moribund
told. The administration favored insurance lund.
a bill much larger than the $5
The lat esl audits of the FSLIC
billion.
· show that It Is lac ing a drain of$8
Wright , determ ined to keep his billion from failed and failin g
home-slat e thrifts In business, S&amp;Ls in the Immediate lulurc.
took unusual steps to see thai no This would leave lhe insurance
realistic recapitalization made It fund at leas! $6 billion in the red.
Ihrough the House Banking Com· Over a five· year period, the
mitlee. According to congres· losses could multiply fivefold,
slonal sources, he personally Ihe auditors warned.
attended closed·door meelings of
Insiders told our associale
the rommitlee, and kept day.to~ Michael Blnsteln Ihat the entire
day track of the recapitaliza tion S&amp;L industry is a tinderbox that
bill.
could be Ignited by the sllghiest
spark ol bad news or rumor. And
Wright's arm·lwistlng was so a devastating run oil one 1hrlft
severe that he gave some insld· could spread quickly Io others ers the impression that he would as the panics ln Ohio and
work to unseat the committee Maryland demonstrated .
chairman, Fernand St Germain,
The besl way to prevenl such a
D·R.I. , if a bigger bailout figu re wide·canging panic would be to
were approved.
have a heallhy FSLIC that could
We've been reportin g lor

step In quickly and decisively, ·"
closing a bankrupt S&amp;L and
paying off Its depositors. This
would calm deposilors' jilters
and quell the run on deposits
before Ihey broughl down the
whole syslem.
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Obviously, a !lal ·broke insura nce fund can't operate with
th ai kind of firmn ess - and this
is precisely what hundreds ol
daredevil S&amp;L managers are-~
counting on. As long as they know
Ihe FSLIC ca n't afford 10 loreclose, they'll continue the dan·
gcrously specula! ive lending and
in ves tm enl prac ti ces !ha t
brought them to the brink of
!allure in the first place.
What Wrlght and his suppol'-",
ters are banki~g on is !hat S5 '
billion will assure t~a t the FSLte :
Is a tame "sheriff." There will be
no "Hlgh Noon " lace-of! with the
black·hatted S&amp;L wh eeler·
dealers as long as the enforcer is
a toot hless tenderfoot.
Foot nole: A Wrighl spokes·
man would say only that the
speaker was pleased with Ih e $~
billion bill reported oul by the
House Ba nking Committee.

Debating about debates ____R_ob_er_t W_a_lte_rs
WAS HI NG TON
Wilh
anolher presidential campaign
gelling underway, it's time to
rescue a va luable but endangered lnstllutlon - the nonpartisan ca nd ida te debates spon·
sored by the League of Women
Voters.
In 1976, Ihe league revived the
debates, which had not been held
since 1960, then sustained them in
1980 and 1984 . As a res ull of these
nationa IJy.televlsed lace·IO·face
confrontat ions, millions of voters
could assess presidential and
vice presidential candida tes .
Now, however, Ihe Iwo major
politica l parties wan t to ass ume
sponsorship of the debates, an
aud acious move certai n to en·
danger the instllution's lnlegrlly
and Independence while posting
!he threat that It may be
abandoned.
Although the organiZers of
previous league· sponsored presl·
dential debates have occasion·
ally been supercilious and sell·
important, they have generally
done a first-ra te Job of perform·
ing a complex, polifically dell·
cate task.
Scores or Items must be nego·
Hated prior to each debate.
Among them:
How many television cameras
will be used and where they ·wm
be located ? How will the lighting
be arranged? What format will
be used lo question the r andl·
dates? II there Is to be an
audience, how will It be selected?
Will the candidates stand or
sit? How far apart will they be? If
Ihere ls a podium, how high will It
be? . lf there are tables and
chairs, how will lhey be
arranged?
Even If the political parties
took over the debates, they would
need a trustworthy neu trallnter·

media ry - like the league- to commission .
negotiate those details. In addl·
They lnslsled !hal the join!
tlon, Na ncy M. Neuman , league action would signal a join!
president, notes that part y span· commitment to candidate de·
sorship poses even more serious, bates as "a permanent and
eu bslanilve questions: .
Integral part oil he pres idential
"Would they put the inierests nominating process.'·
· of the public ahead of their own ?
But the proposed new arrange·
Can we expecl them to pressure ment Is likely to have pre&lt;'lsely
candidates {lo accept) lively the opposite effect. It Ihe repre·
formats• Would they be likely to sentatives of one or both parties
put the heal on one or their own walk away from pre·debate
nominees who did not want to negotiations and threa ren to
debate? Would they even con· terminate the process beca use of
slder Including a third party or
Independent candidate if pne
p()sed a viable challenge?"
The story of how the Republicans and Democrats decided lo
tlx something that wasn'tbroken
dates back to February 1985,
when a Commission on National
Elections was assembled by the
Center lor Stra leglc and lnterna ·
tiona I Studies.
CSJS, a publicity-hungry W a ~
shlngton organization that usu·
ally confines ·Its wor k to foreign
policy and national security
matters , se lected as co ·
chairmen two veteran politica l
operatives not known as reformers - Democrat Robert
Strauss and Republican Melvin

a disagreement. Ihere will be no
honest broker available to me~
di ate the differences.
The league has a fi rm commit·
ment. ln 1986. It s state and local
afflllaies continued a dlsiln·
gu ished lraditlon of s ponsori ~g
de bates In scores of House ani!
Senate contests throughout the
count ry. It has earned thevolcrs'
confide nce as Ihe most reliable
and trustwor thy sponsor of poilU:
ca l debates.
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officials, political' consultants,
business executives, lawyers and
others - recommended that the
two political parties assume
responsibility lor future, candidate debates~
The suggettlon was Immediately embraced In an agreement signed by Republican National Committee Chairman
Frank J . Fahrenkopf Jr. and
Democratic National Committee
Cbatrman Paul G. Kirk Jr., both
of whom were members of the

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;:~: for his fi fth homer of the year,
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The Padres went ahead 2·1 in
the fourth when Gwynn slugged
his second homer of the year.
Cincinnati, though, tied It In the
fifth w hen Kal Da nids si ngled
with one out, moved to second on
a balk by Hawkins and scored on
a double by Kurt Stillwell.
Elsewhe'r e, St7 Louis downed
Chicago. 5-2, Mon treal nipped
Ph iladelphia &amp;-5, and Houston
defea ted Atlan ta 5-3.
Cards 5 Cubs 2
Thu rsday broughtthe St. Louis
Cardinals another victory and
aiwthcr injury.
The Cardinals moved Int o a tie

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Eastfirst
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reacted to It really by just using Cubs 5·21n Busch Stad ium . In the
my hands. I made co ntac t a nd process, the Cardinals lost selhe ball just carried ou t of the cond baseman Tom Herr to
park."
inj ury.
The 1:1th homer by the Heds in
Herr, who has 15 RBI in the
1heir las t eig ht ga mes snapp(&gt;d a Cardinals' fi rst 14 games, pulled
2-2 tie and madt•a winner ofTom a groi n muscle when he singled in
Browning, 2·2. Haw ki ns , 0-2. took the th ird inning aga inst the Cubs.
He had to leave the game, and
the loss.
" I was shocked when he hi I it
may not retu rn for thref&gt; weeks.
out." said Hawkins. "He didn' t
Ex pos 8, Phllllcs 5
look li ke Davp ParkPr in his firs t
At Montreal, Dave Engle
three al ·bats. He missed some sing!('(! home I he tying run and
pitches he ord inar il y would hit . Andr!&gt;s Ga larraga scored the
The best pitch I threw him all day go-a head run on an error by
was the ball he hit out. That 's Ihe C!• nter fielder Milt Thompson to
irony of it. "
lift Montreal past Philadelphia.
Browning hurled 7 2-:1 innings Randy St. Claire, H l, pitched I
before giving way to Rob 1-:1 Innings of relief to ea rn the
Murphy, who took ovm· wllh a vic tory wi th Andy McGafflgari
runner on st•cond . Murphy hurling the ninth for his second
wa lk('(! Tony Gwy nn and was save. Mike Jackson, Q. I, suffered
rclirvrd by Ron Hobi nson. who the defeat.
fa nned pinch-hittt·r .John Kruk to
J\stros 5, BravPs 3
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"! Kruk's) a fn•e swinger ,
unbeaten at home as Krvin Bass
sa id Ro binson, who finished fat ' knQ('ked inthree runstohelpbeat
his second save. "That's what the Braves. Out fie lder Billy
I'm looking fo r thr1·r, a strikeout Hatcher went 1 for 3 and has a hit
or a wNk ground bali. I cha t- in ever.v Hous ton game this
Icngt•d htm and th is time I go! S&lt;'ason . Re liever Oave Meads,
him . I've got to gO right at him , 1·0, notched his first ma jor·
that's whv I'm out there."
league victOI'Y as the As tros
The Reds took a 1·0 lead In the improv1•d to 9-0 at home. Dave
second Inning on conseeut lve Sm ith earned his fifth save with 1
doubles by Buddv Re ii and Bo 1-:1 innings of hitless relief. Rick

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Bruce.sald of the suspension tha t
lasts at least through! the May 2
spring scrimmage. "I'm going to
be a true friend to Crls Carter.
That's t)le No. 1 priority as far as
I'm concerned.
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me. , If Cris Carter wants to
announce It, that's up to him."
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thing: violation of team rules and
suspension !rom the football
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NEW YORK (UP II - New
York Mets pitcher Dwight
Gooden, who entered a drug
reha bl)itatlon centerthreeweeks
ago, wlll leave the facility next
Thu rsday , a published report
said.
The New York Times Friday
quoted an unnamed source at thf&gt;
Smithers Center for Alcoholism
and Drug Treatment as saying
the 22-year·old right· hander Is
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on April 30...
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by United Press International.
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13 Wl'Pks .. ............... .... ........ .. ... $17.2'1
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2 bath model, garden tub, built-in microwave oven, separatt
utility ·room, furnished, oak tailing IMams, wired for tailing fan,
cathedral ceiling and peak roof.

MOTHERS .COME IN AND REGISTER
FOR MOTHER'S DAy GIFT TO BE
GIVEN AWAY MAY .9TH AT 11 A.M. ·
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SCHOOL COME AND REGISTER FOR GifT
BnWEEN NOW AND MAY 15TH.

GOOD SELECTION OF JEWELRY FOR MOTHER'S
DAY AND GRADUATION GIFTS• .
NICE ASSORTMENT
SKIRTS AND BLOUSES,
LADIES' SPRING JACKnS AND DRESSES,
GRADUATION WALLns, GREniNG CARDS,
MEN'S WHITE PERMA PRESS AND BANDANA
HANDICERCHEFS.

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microwave oven plus a 'sprinkler system in tht furiiCKe ar10.

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Surts up. Price is down, on 1WA Getaway' Vacations. All include
roundrrip airfare. hotel accommodations, a flower lei greeting,
rransfers, baggage handling, countless Countdown discount'i
and a host of other benefit~ from your Getaway host.
So find out about the many irresistible.TWA
Geraway Vacations to Waikiki, Maui, l&lt;auai and
Hmvaii-all backed by the exclusive 1WA
Getaway Tour Warranty.
Book oow and enjoy
a little paradise at some
fantasy prices, with TWA.

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HOMES - IINGSIUIY HOME SALIS lAS MANY flOOI
PLANS AVAILAILI IN UNClES
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Factory Executi~e ~ehicles Allows
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lunry sectional home, must see to appreciate. Double lap vinyl
siding, dormer on front, huge family style kitchen f10turing a ••·
parate breakfast booth, 3 skylights, cabinets everywhere, cathtclral ceiling in great room, ceiling fan, built-in brick fireplace,
kichen &amp; MBR, 2 baths, garden tub, stparatt shower, skylight in
bath, and many other options.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul J . Andrews
and soh, Chr istupher, Westervi lle, and Barbara Andrews,
Columbu·s, spent the Eas ter
weekend with Mrs. Mary An·
drews, Long Bottom. Another
recent guest or Mrs . J\ndrews
was Mrs . Fra.nres Mcintosh,
Dayton .

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HOURS: SUN.-THURS. 9:00-8:30; FRI. &amp; SAT. 10·9

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2 full baths, one piece tubs in bath, cathedral ceiling, cabinets
over walher and dryer ari!J, wired for ceiling fan.

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A Gen.-ous Portien ot Oollcious lalcod Steak Shnmorod In a CrtaiiY
MushrooM Gravy S..wod with Mashed Potatoos &amp; Htllltmade Gra'J.
and Corn and a Hot luttortd Roll. Ma1wtll Houst Cofltt or DtcO • ·
ftlnattd, lath Froshly Brtwtd or a Smail Drink.

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Christi J . Lync h has been
selected as an Outstdanding
Young Woman of America.
The honor recognizes young
women throughout the nation for
professional achievement and
com munity service. Nominees
• ar!&gt; women whose time. talents
and dedication have enriched the
quality .of American life. Mrs.
Lynch and her son, Jos hu a,
reside In l\11ddleport where she Is
employed by City lee an d Fuel
Co., Point Pleasant. W.Va .

2 baths, garden tub, furnished, self-storing doors. One Only.

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managed by the local hea lth
depa rtment 's nursing and clerl·
eat s taff pius vo lunt eer worker-s.
The x-ray department of Vetera ns Memorial Hospital performed the needed radiological
~erv lees.
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Nineteen children were exam·
lned at the bl·annu al ortpopedlc
(bone) clinic held at the Meigs
Cou nty Health Department lor
Meigs· County young people from
babies to 21 yeaos of age.
· The clinic Is sponsored by the
Bureau of Children with Medical
Handicaps, formerly the Bureau

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BRUCE BEEGLE OF GALLIPOLIS WON THE POT
OF FLOWERS IN THE EASTER DRAWING.

HAIR BOWS $299 EACH

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14X70 FRONT KITCHEN,

Lynch named
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in living room, furnished, glass top dinette set, cathedral cetling,
peak roof and wood grain siding.

MIDDLEPOil

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Mr . and Mrs. Edson Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson
and daughter, Sandy, Middle.
port, were
afternoon
guests
of Mr.Sunda
and yMrs.
Arthur
Johnson.

DO VOU REMEM~ER - This photograph of another era In
Meigs County Is I he properly of Cluude'Rupe, Route I, Middleport.
Rupe thinks the Donovan and Jenkins Grocery- noted on I he tronl
window - was located In Middleport.

Our Larll" Gourmet FiJhlail Sorvod on A Split Top luw with Our Dtfl.
cious Home-de Tartar Sauce. Also S..vod with Hot GoldM FrtMil
Frits ond Your Chtlct of Homemade Colt Slaw, Macaroni Salad,lakod
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Florence Circle spent the Wef&gt;·
kend with Beulah Circle In
Columbus.
Wtlllam Carleto n and daugh·
ter, Angela Dawn, Raci ne, SPf&gt;nl
Sunday evening with 'Mr. and
Mrs . Arthur Jo hnso n and Sheryl.
Seventy-two attended Sunday
school at the Carmel Chu rc h on
Easter Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hay man Barnltz
of Pomeroy visited at the home of
Eunle Brinker Sunday aft ernoon.
Paulin(' Rose visited with her
mother, Vel ma Taylor, Racine.
Mr . and Mrs. Robe rt Watson of
Kent were the recent guests of

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dlsasterous results ·to . U. . S.
security in Central America.
· The problem of homeless veterans as a groWing problem was
also discussed by Mrs .. Hampto!'
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who noted that according to the
bulletiri, 30 to 50 percent of the
250,000 jobless are veterans. The
Legion, she said, supports the
new G. r. bill to give educational
benefits and some readjustment
va lues to veterans released from
active duty.
Mrs. Casey asked members to .
write their senators in support of
action calling f()r the resolution
of the POW·MI.X problem within
two years.
,
A prayer for peace and singing
of "A merica" closed th e
mef&gt;tlng.
Mrs. Lorrene Goggi ns was
hostess for the mf&gt;etlng held at
Dale's S m orgasbo rd In
Gallipolis.

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talked about Nova Scotia, .provlnce of Canada, noting that
agriculture Is the primary Indus·
try with fishing second In lmpor·
tance. Mrs. Florence ~lcltards,
~hlldren and youth chai rman,
talked abou t the importance of
teaching children about safety.
Using the Firing ·u ne for refer·
ence. It was noted that the .
Immigration law passed by Con·
gress does not satisfy veterans.
The Veterans Adminstratlon re·
mains opposed to the handling of
the' illegal alien problem, since
many veterans are un able to find
employment du e partially to the
abund ance of Illegal aliens; as
well as gra nting amnesty to
illegal aliens.
Luia Hampton. using inforJTla·
tion from the National Leglsla·
live Bulletin, reports th at the
American Legion feels another
cutoff of Contra aid could cause

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Denice and Jeffery Birchfield,
Alb.any.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Bishop
attended the square da nce festival !or a week In Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Alkire were
SundaY dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Alkire, Racine.
Mrs. Mary Welsh and Mrs.
Lydia Ba t!, Columbus, visited
Mrs. Fra nces Young Thu rsday .
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold.
Newark, Judlth Haney. Georgia,
Mrs. Bonnie Rank, Granville,
wf&gt;re recent visitors of Mrs.
Norma Lee.
Mrs. Lena Hewitt , Columbus.
visited Monday with .Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Alkire .

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Guests of Mrs. Nellie Borgan
Friday were Gertr ude Borgan,
Michael .Bergan and fr iends of
Lancaster. Weekend guests were
Michael and Domince Borgsan,
Allen, Julia. and J amie Borga n,
Matthew, Terry and Tena Bar·

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partment convention to be held
July 10·12 at Toledo. Mrs. Cur} in
her communication stressed the ·
lmp&lt;irtance of getting in · the
narrative reports and books of
prayers to district chairr~en by
May 1. She told ·of ·the new
department headquarters in Zanesvllie, and asked members to
send In the names o! deceased ·
members to the district cha ir· ,
man right away .
Copies of the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution of t he United States as
·amended were handed out at the
meeting. Mrs. Bow les also distributed materials !rom th e state
office. Round·robin cards were
.signed for Nellie Winston.
· Mrs. Dorothy Casey had a
report on forei gn relations. She

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COLUMBUS, OhiO iUPl J Ohio State Universit y's Ail·
American wide receiver Crls
Carter was suspended for marl·
Juana use, according to a newspaper report.
The Columbus Dispatch reports today that a source close to
the OSU Athletic Department
says Carter's suspension for the
rest of the spring season comes
after the player tested postive for
drugs las t week.
OSU Coach Earle Bruce has
reiused to comment and Carter.
has not been ava ilable.
OSU football players undergo
regular drug tests throughout the
year.
.
Bruce llad said he suspended
Carter for violating a team rule,
but refuses lo say what rul!&gt;
Carter broke.
''Thai's the price Crls Carter Is
going •to have to pay for now,"

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Contributions to the Ohio Veterans Children's Home at Xenia
• • for an enrichment trip the
Children's Welfare Found~tlon
and the Athens Mental Health
Center wer!&gt; made by the Lewis
Manley American Legion Auxll·
·, · lary 263 during a recent meeting.
'·
Mrs. Margaret Bowles presided at thf&gt; meeting during
which time the bulletin from Mrs
Catherine Curl, Eighth District
president , was read . The Depart·
. ment junior conferen ce to be held.
at the Holiday Inn in Zanesville
on May 9 was announced as was
the Buckeye Girls State tea to be
held at the Lancaster Post Home
on May 31 , 1 10 3 p.m.
The summer convent ion at
Crooksville on J une 4 was also
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were ready.
Game 2 of the best·O~·flve
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for Saturda y mght at Reu mon
Arena. .
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SYRACUSE
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their field· goal attempts to .
Now Open for Sprl111 Season
percent for the Somes. Dall.as led
Bridge Closing Special
by as many as 38 points '" the
YEGOABLE PLANTS
~~~~~ penod.
$1 PH DOUII PACI
For most of thegamewewer~
50
shootlng more than Pf&gt;rce~t,
$J50 PEl FLAT
said Seattle Coach Bernie Blck·
·FLOWERING PLANTS
ers tall. "The trouble was that (or
Sl Nl SQ. Pl.
most of the ga me thf&gt;y wer.~
shooting more than 60 Pf&gt;rcent.
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$J50 PEl FLAT
At Inglewood, Calif., Magic
Shr~bbtry
. or Fruit Trfts,
Johnson sank an BO·foot shot to
close the first half and Ja mes
. 11any warleties;
Worthy Onished w1th 28 points to
Geraniums, VIolet• &amp;
Hanging Baskets.
Optn 9-5 Daily, Sunday 1-5

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By JAN LOVE
. regular s~ason
at 65-17, are the
10
UPI Sports Wrller
top seed
the Western ConferThe Los Angeles Lakers and ence. The Mavericks, who 55won
27
DaUas Mavericks showed why the Midwest Dlvison with a ·
they earned the top two s)ots In mark, are seeded second.
the Western Conference pairings
. In other opening-round
games,
10
by posting. routs In the opening Boston held on defeat Chicago
round of the playoffs Thursday 108·104 and
beat Golden
night.
State 99-85.
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At Dallas, M.ark Aguirre
Dallas set a club record for
points scored In a 151·29 mauling scored 22B.polnts and Roy Tarpley
two of the
of the Seattle SuperSonics, while added 5 and all
the Lakers Ued an NBA post - Mavericks who suited up scored
season record with 82 first-half In double figures.
points and defeated the Denver
"I sa1d last (Wednesday) night
Nuggets 12!!-95.
that I would know in the first four
The Lakers, who fi nished with minutes of the game if we were
the best record during the ready to play, and that If we were

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Friday, April 24.1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

., Friday, April 24, 1987

7·fXPERIENCE TflE JOY Of RELIGION
This Message and Clrurch
USED CARS, INC. ·"' MEIGS nRE
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Fultl, Mgr,
Ray Roggs
Ph.

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Ph. 915-4100

Chester

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT

SWISHER&amp;LOHSE

BOOK SlORE

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Church &amp; Olf1Ce Supptie'5

GIFTS
99 M1ll St.

FRANCIS FLORIST

Coumv\ Oldt- ~t Flurur
362 EAST MAl N
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
614/ 992· 2644

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IFUI&lt;NI~~~~~RDWAR:tI
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FUNERAL HOME
"Serving Families"
264 S. 2nd, Middleport

992-5141

(row's Family Resta11rant

"Futlllwt Ktwtrckg Flltd Chlcbw "
228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

2t.S. Second
Pomeroy
992-3325

"' God be prais'd, 1hat
to bel1ev1ng souls ·
Gt ves light in darkness ,
comfort 1n des pa1r.
- W1lliam Shakespeare

Pomeroy

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214 E. Main
992· 5130 Pomeroy

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Servtce
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Locust &amp;
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"We are troubled
on every Side , yet not
distressed .. l)erplexed ,
but not m despair "
- II Corinthians 4:8

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and
Equl'pmenl Sales
SerYtte
Rutland, Ohto 45775

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Phone (6141742·2777

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m school or wherever. Then, at other times just
the opposite occurs, when our troubles and anx·

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recenl mre ling of thr Friendly
"Neighbor s a ll e nded by )9
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1et1es come 1n bunches. The causes of these can

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CHAPMAN SHOES

some ternble mistake, and so on . It is at times

104 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY

s1de source of help and guidance, and one that

"Po~Hifg '1 Qnlltg

$., Sto""

992-2815

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

like these that it becomes crucial to seek an out·

cannot

115 1. Montorial Dr.
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be provided by any friend or relative, how·

Sunda~

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School 9:30 a .m .; Second and
fourth Sundays "- Orshlp servlcP a\ 2·30 p

m.MT.~ MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourttl and
. Pat ~:n~o; P~~~~~~- ~~~~~; ~e;~b Main t , Middleport . Rev . Gilbert Crai~
Jr., pastor. Mrs Ervin Baumgardner.
m Classrs fora ll a~cs.Jun lor C hurchll SundaY Sc hool Sup\ Sunday SctlOol 9. 30a
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- Sunday Srhool. 10 am ,
m ; Mor n\n~ worship 11 a.m Adult
m , Worship Servlcr. 10.45 a.m.
,
' serv ice, ll : If&gt;a m
of l1me tO let your fatth help you find the answers
practice 6 p,m Sunday. YoungPeo
' 1 . . - - - - - - - - - - - - . J '·nrn\ uTLAND CHURCH Of GOD, Pasror ,
Children's Churl'h and Adult Bible
SU~SS ROAD CHURCHOF CHRisT
- Jo ph B. Hoskins. Pvangelist. Suntlay
and restore your peace of mind , which is the
P'~.~r~!Wed nesday al7:30 p m
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miNITY CHURCH, John lllff. lnu:rlm pu ~ Jnhn Eva ns. Sundav School 111.00 a m'
B!blt&gt; tud:v 9a m., Worship, lOam .: Sun ·
BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
·, tor, O..bble Buck. &amp;mday Sctool &amp;op&lt;. Oourch Sunday Morn In~ Worship 11 00 a.m. Ch\1 ·
day
f'-,.enlng servlcr 6 p.m.: Wednesday
dr
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Church
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Sund
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Evf'ninR
greateSt
reward
it
can
bnng.
St.,
Middleport
Affiliated
wilt!
Southern
, Schnol 9:15 u.m., Wor~hlp ~W IIUJ a.m
s.&gt;rvlrl' 7 00 p.m. W{'{l , 6 p m. Youn ~~: La
Baptist Convention. David Bryan, Sr.. Ml· rvenl~~ S('rvlre, 7 p m
Q\olr retrar.wl. 1\u'Sllay , 1 .11 p m un:lt'l dl
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Racln r,
1111's' Auxlllat v WNinesdav. 7 p m Fam
niste-r. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Mornlnf
""""'" qf Ull• Burt
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunda y
POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
II }I wn1shl p
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' worshi p 11 a.m.: Evenln~ worship 7 p m ; • School'lO
a m., Sunday evPnlng sPrVIC't' 7
HAZEL. COM MUN ITY CHURCH Off
Wednesda y evening Blblt&gt; study and
RENE , C&lt;Jrr&lt;r 1101011 and Mulbc"1', R£'11
p.m Wednesday t&gt;Vf'nlng service 7 p m
day at 7:30p.m·. Men's Pravf'r Breakfast TUesday, 7' 30 P m.
·
·prayer rneelln~ 7 P m.
"' 'Jboma.'l GINI McClung. pastor Nonnun Pml· 'Ttt 124, .1 ml lf'~ from Portland Lo n~ Bol·
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle,
tom F:iiSI'l H &lt;.~rl past01 Sunda y School.
WednC'Sday. 7 a.m IGracel .
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF J ESt!S
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St
k&gt;y, S S ~pt . , SuOOay Sttrnl. 9:l l a.m ..
Supt
Sund ay School 9• 30 a m Morning
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CHRISTOFLA'M'ERDAY
SAINTS.
Port·
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Mark
Seevers,
mints
11
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Worship 10: 30 a m Prayer S(&gt;rvlcr. a liNn
UJ ;m a m.. Su nd av rvt•nlng Sf'rvlr(ls, 7 30
Mornt nlit Worship 10 45 a m. first and third land-Racine Road. William Roush , pastor.
rzr Sunday School Sup!. Harry Hen
pm.: mid-wrek Sf.'ro'l('(', Wednesday, 7 p,m
Linda h Evans
, 30
church M
school1n dlre&lt;"tor.
'rl•ks·,
Sunday•·hool9
.30 a.m.·, Morning alf' Sundllys
GRACE EP19:'0PAL O!URCH 326 E Pm
Sundays: Fellowship dlnnt'r wl1h CarmPI Ch
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10:30 a.m ·, Wednesday evenin g prayer
Wed d
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fA ITH - New Lima Rd ,
J&lt;ENO CHURCH OF CHRIST . V('rnon
m.
n(&gt;1; ay wors P P m
rommunlon on the first ~nday ofNtth month. CHUHCII , Corner Ash ,md Plu m. Ralph
next to Fort Meigs Park , Rutl and Robert
E lclrl!l~r mlnlstf'r Olivrr Swuln. Sundav s~~T~1~Ef'Mm BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Richards.
and rombln£'d wit h mornlnj.! pmyt'l on lhr Cundiff, pastor. Sunda y School 10 OOa m .
pa stor Serv\c('s at 7 p m on
~-··.. hool S'upt Pr•ach Ina 9:30 a m m ch
Comer Sycamore and Second Sts . Po
ltUrdd ~nday Mornln~~: pmy1•r und s.:'fTTlOnon Mornln"~ Worship, 11 00 u m.: WrdnC'sday
9: 30 a.m.
Wet:lnesdays
and Sunda ys
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Shuler,
pastor.
W
orship
serv
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Th
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Mlddl
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Sunda v.
S d S h00 110 30
Blbl Stud
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all Olht'l' SJI'I(\ayll or the month Olurch Schl:wll and Sa lurcluy EvenlnJ!; ServlcPs at 7 30 p
m
HOBSON
CHRISTIAN
UNION
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pastor
Sunday
School
9:45
a.m.
Churrh
MIDDLEPORT
PENTECOSTAL, Third
and Nui"S('J')' cart' provided Cofff'lf' hOW' In ti'H'
man Durham 1 pastor. SUnday service, prayer servT lei:" Thursday, 7 30 P m T
. sender 11 a.m.
Avr
RE'V. Clark Bakf'r. paslor. Carl Not·
Pa1l~ h Halllmnl(&gt;dltt!Ciy foii!.M'IOJ! !hr. srrvlct:•
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INTERDENOMJNA
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Msgr
lln ~ h a m . Sundav Sch ool Supt. Sunday
POMEROY CHURCil Of CHI! IS' I , u:! W,
9·30 a.m .. evf'nlng service 7 30 p.m
ALCARLE
CHURb
Road · Rev.I Da
MEWS
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ngs
ury
Anthony Gla nnamorf' Ph 992 "uno.
Salur· Srhool Hl ~ m. with classe-s for all afi:'CS
Main St , Nell Proalfoot. Jlltstnr Blblt• School
vld c f
1 s d s h 1 9 ~·
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Prayer meeting. Wedneday, 7. 30 p.m.
fOOPERATIVE PARISH
BEARWAU.OW RIDGE CHURCH OF
ur man , pa s or. \lR ay coo :JV
day EvPnln ~ Mass 7· 30 p.m., Sunday F:vt•n \ n ~ sC'r. lc:£'s at 6 p.m. WOOn PSda:V Bl·
9: ~ a.m : Mornlnf! worship 10 'W) a m . YllUih
UNIT ED METIIODIST CIIURCH
a. m , Ralph Carl. Supt. Evening worship
Mass, 8 a m. and 10 a m. Confessions one bll' study nt 7&lt;\fl p m. Youth s£&gt;rvlces Fri·
rtl('('11 n ~ . 6:00pm : Evcnln~ \I.'OJ'shlp, 7 Ul p
NOI\THEMT CLUSTER
CHRIST. Jost'ph B. Hoskins. pastor . Blbl" 1.00 p m Prayer meet ing, Wednesday
half hou r before each Mass. CCD classes , · da v a1 7· .10 p m
.. m. Wednesday niJ!ht pnr~o•et' m('(&gt;llnJ! and Bll&gt;\1'
l1as« 9 :IDa .m .. Mornln~W ors h lp lO JOa
7 00
H4•v . l&gt;on i\.rt:her
p.m.
11
a m Sunday.
ECCLESIA F~LLOWSID P, 128 Mill St ..
stu.1y 7 00 p m
Itt•\ . Roy Dt•ti rr
m F\•t•n ln~o: Worship. 6·30 p.m Thursday
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN , Vernon
VICTORY BAPTI ST. 525 N 2nd St . Mlddlrp()rl Brot h('r Chuck McPherson .
'litE SALVA'I10N ARMY 111 Butfl&gt;rnut
R1•v. Sr-ldon JohnMon
BlhiC' Study. li :l't P m
Eldridge, pastor: Wallace Damewood, S.
Middleport. J amt's E Kt'es-, pastor
pas1or. Sund.1y Slhool 10 am , Su nday
AV(' , PofTII'•roy Mrs {)]ra Wining In t•h,u ~ ·
NEW STIVERSYILLE CO MM UNITY
S. Sup 1. Sun day S"h
19· 30 a.m.; Wors hiP
ALFRED - ChUI'Ch School 9 :10a m
\,
oo
Sund
ay mornlno" worship 10 a.«m, Even· I'Wn lng SC'rv lel&gt;s :11 7 p m &lt;1 nd Wednl'Sda v
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w or~ hlp , 11 a m : UMYF6 :311 p m.. UMW
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Ina" servicE' 7 p m ·, W&lt;'dnesday evening Sf'tv lu:•s at i p m
SchOol, 1~ :11 am &amp;o~&lt;lav Sdool. YP.&lt;M Third '1\l f'Sd tiV, 7:.k) p m Communion,
m.: W orsh l~ · S('rvic£" 10: 30 am : .x"I'V
N HOLINE""
CHURCH-·
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RU
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worship
7 p m VIsitation Thu rsd ay 6. 30 p.
ANTIQUTT¥ BA?TIST Kf:'nnMh Smith ,
Elol.~ Adam."~, ll'il!k'l' 7· ,'W) pm Salvorlon
firs! Su n(l,ly jArc:hrrl
E va n~l\s tl c
rvlc:C' 7 30 p.m. WednC'S · Mlk('ThOm{;'son. NPW Hav(ln. WV , pasror
m.
pa s1or Sundav School q 30 a m : C"hurch
IT'lE'f'tl!ij!;, variolLo; Spt:'llkl'f!i nml music S(X'('I tds
CHESTER - Wm s hlp 9 u m , Chu1 ch
tl&lt;l ,\1, Prayer ml"l"l ing 7:30 p.m Thursday Sundav Sch ool al 9 :KI a.m.; MornlnR wor·
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH: Charlrs s£'rvlr&lt;' 7. ;V) p m.. \'outh ff'll owshlp 6:30 p
Thurmlay, 11::o a.m. to 2 p,m I ..H.Ilffl Hon)(o ~huo l lO ,, m . Rlhi C' St ud y, Thurs c.la~. 7 p
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Pomeroy· &lt;hlp urlO
· 30 a. m . Sundavf'Vf'nIn fZS!'rv 1cr
Norris, pa st or. Sund ay &amp; hoot , 10 am ·, m , Blbll' studv. Thuro;;duy. 7:30 p m
LA•a,.,..., m:m~1'S In d•ar~t ·. all wonk•n m · UMW. fh'SI Thur ~ du y, 1 p m : Com
HarrlsonvilJ(' Rd RobC'rt Pur j('ll. minis
Th
d
1
1
7
30
ati•:li:J pm
urs:i\'Sf'rvccsa :. P·
worshlpservlct&gt;l1 a.m.; Sundaynlghl
FULL C:OSPEI I.IGHTf«lUSE, .1~4.1
tnvtuxt 6:45 p m Thursday. Coi'J,; r~Htl•t
IN. S!(l\'(1 StanlC'y, S. S Sup t. Bill MEl
£"
munlnn. first Sund,tV IA tcherl
Hil and Ro~ d . Pomrroy Tom K(llly, pas·
tO
\.
A
~st.
Sup!
Sundav
School
9·30
a
m
:
m
worship
sPrvlce
7
30
p
m.:
MldWPfk
Classs !Young Proph"Blblel. i · lJ p.m Blt&gt;lr
10\ 'P A - W(lr!' hlp 9 :10 &lt;1m. Chu rch
-~
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION Ill Ba ld
prayer serviCE" WednPsday 7 p.m.
lor Dannv LambC'rl, S S Sup! Su nday
Sttdy and Prttver ~lflr!J!, ttJ.)f11to thr public
St·hon\ 10 10 a m Blhlt•Study WPdnPsda y
Worship S&lt;'!VIrr 111. :11 a m · Evrni n" wor· Knob. lo('aH'&lt;f on Coun ty Road 31. RC'v
WESLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS morn ing !Of'rvlcr nl 10 a m ; Sunday C'VC'n ·
POMEROY WF. :S I ~IDE CllURClt m· 7 .1(1 p 111 Llo lm ~n n l
ship Sunda y 7 p.m and WC'dn rs.-to1yl_7 P m
Lawrf'nrl' Glu&lt;'SA'I C'dmp, palUor RC'v ·
CHURCH of Middlepor1. lnc . 75 Pfoarl S1 , In £ srrvlrC"7:30 p m. TuN;day and Thurs
CHRIST. :tr.!'.51 Chlldt'f'n's HonlP Road 1Cuun1 v
ST IOHN LUTHERAN CHI !CH, PlnP RogC'r Willford , ass!. paslor p rRh-u
~ In
LO NC: ROTTOM - Chut·ch ~ hool 9 · 30
ll
Rev. Iva n Myers, pastor·. Roopr
dav SrrvlrC'$ at 7..10 p.m.
ROllrt i'!ll OO'H2'\!\ Vocal rin.J.~ I c. ~n1iay Wor
GroV£•. The Rf'\' Willia m M ,dl£"Swart h. !IC'I'\' irl's ;"\un
~ d
7 30
p
tin
" yManiC'y,
,, m · Won;hlp 7 p m : Rlbh.' S!Uc\y , W(lday · P m r.1 ~ rr m('(' fl
Sr,
Sunday
School
Su
p!
Sunda
School
WORD OF FAIT H. ~1 Mill Sl , Mlddk
!llhp 10 &amp;m.: BlbiP,~hJ:Iy 11 om , Worship. hi• nrosd,t\i . 7·311 p m · UMYF . WNin E'S dav,
p;1s1or Chu r&lt;•h Sf'rV\C(' 9· 10 a m : Sund li ,V
7 30
r.
G Iff th
!:c
Wcdn&lt;'~ dav
·. p.m.. . ary .. r I ·
9· 30 a.m ; MornlnJI: Worship 10:30 am.:
poz t. Sunda v morn ! n~ sf'rvll'l' lfl l~ a.m :
m Wf'dnNicta.v. Dlhl!' St\lly. 7 p m.
t1,!(1 p.m : Communion f irs\ Sund av.
hoo1 10:30 a.m
lrud('r YouttJ groups Sundav rvC'nlnR a1
EvPnlnll' WQrshlp 7•30 p m. Wedn('Sday Sunday I'Vt' nl n ~ 7·:l0 Thuro;;diw momlng
OLD DEXTER ntBI I' CHRISTIAN IA Hhi•t I
BRADBURY CHURC H OF CHRIST, 6:.111 p.m with Rogrr an d VI o1rt Wlllfor d·
evening' Bible study. prayer and pralsr Blbl r s1udv 10 am WC'dn ~ d..w t'Vmlng
Q ltm.CH. Alvin Curt is pll!:iiOl. I .lnda Swun.
John
W1l~
h
l
,
JXIstm
Sunday
School
q
.
'lO
l!.
c
1
1
rt
1
Sunda
:v
HEF:OSV II.I .F - Chu rch &amp;hoo19 XI a .
i3(l pm
m ·. L:trrv Ha\,' n&lt;". S. S Sup! Morn I n~
lmdC'rS. ommun on M'rv C&lt;' rs
servtCP, 7:30p .m
~pl . ~rdav Sctlx.JI9.ll H rn.; VlNChlng !it'f
Ill
Wnro;hlp St••v \N' 11 00 am. ION•t£'1 \
·
rach month.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
v1Cf'S rtrsl and thir-d Surrlay rnllnwln~ Surtr:ld\
'flJPP~: Rs
PLA INS ST PA.UL WHI TE ' ~
CHAPEl..
WESLEYAN
" ot''&lt;hlp 10·30 ,1 m
ZARENE Rl'v. Glf'ndon Slrou d, pa slor
LIVING
WORD
CHESTER
CHURCH
School Youth mf'l"tl~. 7· V) p m f'Vf'I'Y ~~ ~~
C'hu•'rh S&lt; honl q am : Wot·s h\p 10 am ·
RACINE CHURCH OF THF. NAZA- CHURCH _ Coolville RD Rev Phillip Rl·
Sund.1v Sr hool9 JO a m . Wor~ hlp servlcf'.
OF GOD- Glltxort Sp€'ncer, pa stor Sun
dnv
HENE, Rr\ L!ovd D Grtmm .I t pust or
dC'nour. p,l!O\Or Sunday Srhool 9 30 a m.,
ll1bh• Stutlv. TuC'Sduv. 7.30 p.m , UMW ,
lfl ·'\() i.l m , Youth SC"rvlcr !".undoy 6: 1 ~ p
0 1 ,1 011~s. Ch,lh m.1n or thC' Board of Chr·ls· "orshlp S&lt;'rvlcr 10 :30 a m.: ~lbl r' !Otudv • d ay School 9:3C a m., Mornln~ sf'rvlce
1'h11t1 'I'UI'iiday. L VI p m . Com munion
C:RAHAM UNITED METHOOI ST
m Sunclil\' f'VCnln ~ Sl'l'\llrf' 7:00pm . wro
10:00 a.m.. Sunday f&gt;VPning servicE&gt; 7:00 p.
10
11,
Lift•
Sundliv
School
9
JO
a
m
.
Morn
and
worship
Sf'n'lrt'.
wronC'Sda
y
7
p
m
~
[
1
~1
~und.I
V
(i\tC'hC'Il
• Prt •~tt • hl n ~ 9 .'UI.1 rn fl 1st anrl &lt;;t•r·nml. ~un
nNldHV PrayC'r Mr'C"tlna and Blblt' S1 ud~·
lnJ.1 wnrsh\p 10 ~n ,1 m. C'van g C'Il ~ llc Sf'r ·
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST, m.; Mld·werk prayN sl'rviCf' Wednf'Sday
!'f:NT IIM. ri.USTF.R
davs of ('U(' h mont h: thiJ·rt ruHit nu t'!h Sun
7 00 p.m
7p.m
vll'r 7 01'1 p m. WNinC'Sd.•.v s(•tvlef'. 7 P m
Mark .Jonf'S . pa ~IOI Bill Nicholson. Sun·
Ht•v. ,Jam f'!ol E CorNU
dav t'IH.'h mo nt h Will'" hlp "4'1'\ h , .,. ,, 17 Ill p
NEASE SF:TILEMENTC HURCH Sun
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
LIBERTV CHRISTIAN CHVRCU . [){o ;~t
day School Supt ~und a ~· School9. 30a m ,
Rt•\'. S1t"Yt.'f1 Nelson
m .. W r·d nC'~&lt;I . •v f •Vf l n ln g~ .11 7. \0 1•m
day uftrrnoon :;rrvll'l's Ill 2. :«1 Thu rsduy
Bush.
pastor
Max
Folmer.
Sr
Lawrence
oodv
C!lll
.
pnslor
Srrv
i('('!l
~u
nd
:Jy
Morn
i
n~
wo
·shlp
an
d
Co
mm
union
10:30
a
lrr.
W
ltt•v. Mt•lvln Franklin
Pru vf'r ••nd RlbiP Shuh
1
rvrnin~ sC'rvlrr'!i HI i :VI
Sup! . Sunday School and Mornlnfl Worship
tn o.m .t nd 7 pm W('(\nrsda}l 7p m
m
1(1•v l 'lt•mtonh• ~ . Zunljla. ,Jr .
Sf.VENTII·DAY ADVI NTI ST Mu lh
Fl RST RAPTIST CH URCH Muson. W
9 :rl a.m.. Sunday evenl n~ Sf' rvlct&gt;. 7 p.m ,
Rt•v . KoiM•rt Mussman
C'rr\1 Ht ·l~h l s ltna1! P nmi'I IW I t' IO\
RUTI.ANDBIBLEMETHODIST Amos
Va Pll ~lor B1ll Murphy SundavSC'hool m
)'outh
mceHnR
and
Blblf'
Study,
Wedn
es·
RACINE
FIRST
BAPTIST.
S1f'Vf'
A~HU R V !l\vr a cu~ f'l - Wt"'rsh\p 11 ll m
P.ruc·h Pastcw: Sn bbut h S(· hrwl Sup!'rln ·
Tillis. past o1 Sonn v Hudson, su pt Sundav day, i p.m
a.m : ~u nd:.t~· C'V ('fling 7:.'rl p.m. Prayer
I'II'J VC'r. Pastor Mlk£' l'lw lg N Sund11v School 9 30 a m . Mornin g worship, lO JO
Churel• St•hnnl !hl5 om : C h ;\1'~ 1' Blblf'
tf'ndr nt nhund :t Mal ki n Srt llll.i lh Srhr'~rl l
mN'!lng- und BlblC' ~ tudv Wf'dni'Sdt y. 7: :rt
UNITED
FAITH
CHURC
H,
R1.
7
on
Po·
Srhool Sup! Su ndu y Sctlool ~ 30 a m : ' n m , Sundav evf'n ln ~ servlrl' 7 00 p m.
•, bt'plns nl :! p rn nn S:Ji utclnv"lt hwor!'hl j) ~ tufi V . WN\tl i'!&gt;ll&lt;tv. 7 l) p.m : UMW . fir!! I
p,m, Evrrvon r \H'Iconr .
meroy
Bv·Pass.
Rf'v.
David
Wlsf'man
.
Sr.,
1
Mnr
nln~
worship
10.40
a
m..
Sunda
v
Tul'
:duv
i
:
~
p
m.:
Choh·
Rf'hC'nrsul.
Sf'tVkt• folllowlni! nl '\ 15. E\'l•rvmw wf•l
W!'dnt1!1day srrvlrf' 7 p m WMPO pro
RUTI AND FREE WILL BAPTIST Sapastor Me lvin DrakP. S. S. Supt . Sunday
('V(Inln,R WOJ'illhlp 7:,10 p.m , Wt'dn ~ da y j:!ra m 9 am. each Sundav
Wt•dnfos d.tv tl . 111 p.m . UMW. rou tth Run·
t'Omt'
l('m
~~ RC'v. Paul Taylor, p u~ 1 or Sundav
School9
30
am
,;
Mornln ~ Worshi p 10.30.
rH'nlnR Bib If' s!ud v 7. 30 p m
dnv. il ;,n p.m 1Nt•lson \
RUTLA ND F'llt ~T RAPTI ST CHUH\ 11
RUTLAND CHUR CH OF THE NAZA - Even l n ~ Worship 7· 30 p m ; Wednesday
S&lt;·hoollO o1 m : ~undav C'VE'ninll7:00 p.m .
BUIU.INGHAM C'O MMUNITY CHU RCH, RENE Rf'\ l.owr \1 Ford. pa stor Sunday
ENTERPR ISF. - W nr!~&gt; h\p ~ n m .
- Sl!! ll'l' ll rm IC'II W:trl\1'1 '-'up! ~llrl C I..t \
Wi'd nrsdav C'VNllnr. pnly('r mr&lt;'lln g 7. 00
Pray£&gt;r service, 7· 30 p m.
Uw llnj;!ham. Ray I.audffml !t pa~ t or: Ro
S('hoo l r,. :ll:l n m . MtH'nln ~o1 \\'CW!o:hlp ttl · ~ ,
rhu l'lh St •honl HI am : Rlbi &lt;'~ Uulv , 1 l1 C'S
SchCM.ll !\· 30 .1 m . Worship SC"r\'lc: .. 10.30 a.
p.m.
FAITH
BAPTIST
CHURCH,
Rail
road
lx&gt;rl CCP.art. as.o;\stant pastor Sund!WSchool m : Young propll''s srrvlct' fi p.m.
t\,t\ i '10 p m ' UMW , fh' ~ l MondtiV. 7: :Yl
.I rn
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
St
..
Mason.
Sunday
School
lO
a.m.:
Morn
·
10 a.m , worship 7 p m.; Wedne!Jduv. 6 p.m
1) m . UMY r ~undoy fi p. m Choir RC'
POMEHOY Jo~ IR S'l Ri\ PTIST l.v,lnn
[\ ,tnJ!I'I \s lk ~ ('rvlcr 6· :rt p m. Wf'd nf'Sday inll worship 11 ,.,,m.. Evenlnll service 6 p
tCHURCH. ~l lvrr R l d~l ' Duanf' Sydm ·
w
1
uth
m('('ting;
Wed
i
p.m.
chu
rch
~lYVi~.
h
~
'.
tr"•
ll
.
11
10
J).m
WN:In
C'
S
dav.
I
Franklin\
·
Hn lll'\ . mlnlstPI
Sal urdm• 1'\l' nin ~
sen lcC' 7 p m.
srrlckf'r, pus1or Su nda:v ~c h ool 9 n.m .
m. Prayer meeting and BiblE' Study Wed·
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH. y,
F'I,ATWOOIY.'. - l' ~ut ' l'h School. 10 a m
t'V:IIl ~C'IISI[(' !Orrvlt'I'S, Opl'll 10 1mh llt' 7 p
MASON CHURCH OF CHRL~T Miller nesday, 7 p m
Wor:.ohlp SC'rviC(\10.1 m , Sundu ~ f'VC'n\ng
mll r'l'lff Rt. 325 R(lv &amp;&gt;n J . Watt s. pa~ l or .
Worship 11 .J . nl . Blblt• Stull\', Thur11
m.: ~ u mh.v Church !-it'I\Oill , !l · :\j) 11 m
Sl , Mu ~on. W. Va . EUtz£"11 (' L. CORJ~C'r. ml ·
sC'r\'kt\ 7:00p.m Wt.'dnC'S da }l niRhi Blblr
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rev. Nylr
Robrrt S£&gt;a rles. S.S. Sup! Sunda v S'-'hool
d:n 7 p n• LJ MVF. Sundny, 6 p m
M01n ln ~ Wo111hlp 10 :Ml 11.m
nish•r Sund11 y Bib!(' Study 10 a.m .. Wor· Borden, pas1or. Cornelius Bunch, supt
.studv 7 00 p.m
9 ;m .1m.; Morn ln,lr! Wors hip 111' 30 am
1 Jo r.lnk\!nl
FIRST SOUTHERN BAt·•TJ S'I P11
ship 11 a m :md 7 p.m. W('()n C'5da v Blb iC'
SUml a~· ('\'t' nin ~ ~ f'rV]('(' 7 30 p m
wro. s rudv . voral mu~lc . 7 p m
FOllD'T IWN - Wm ~t hlp 9 et m·:
nii'IOv Plk1• Jo~. l ..lmut 0 1\tvHnl. p.... lnr
n~·~ da y !Of'rv lrf'. 7· 3{1 p m
·
( hu rd1 So.· hn0\ 111 j\ .M .: ('holr pracll rt'.
.lark 'Nt•t'fls. Sund.l\' St•hnnl 611 l'l'lnr ~\111
LIBERTY ASSEMBLV OF GOD. Dud~II.VER RUN BAPTI ~T Bill Uttlr,
Ttlt ':'! d :n h. Ill p m .. lJ MW . ft rsl 1'U(11dav.
... duv ~r ho11l. fl :\11 a 'm Mmn ln ~ Worship
din ,!:! Ln n(l , Ma son. W Va , .J. N Tha ckl:"r
pastor Sti'VC' liU\{', s. S Sup! Sunday
i 'Ul p 111 1 NP I ~m l\
lfl 45: C'V (' Il[ll~ WOI'Sh\p 7 l)fl p 0\ I I) ~ 'J' 1
pa slm EvC'n\n tz S&lt;'r\!ICC' 7 30 p.m. Wo·
SrhoollO a.m.. M o rnin ~ wors\p, 11 am
IlEATH ! Mhld lrportJ -C hu rrh~hool
&amp; 7 ~!lIE ST I ; \Vt'{ hu•sdav Pt;l\1'1 s.l'l
mrn' :~ Mlntstrv . Thur:sdav, 9 30 am:
~undi!V C'V£' nln ~ worship 7:30 p m Pra;.' Pr
•l ·Xl .1m M mnl n ~ \\ orshlp JO ·:vJ n.m :
vkt•. 7 1(1 p.m. 10 . ~ 1' \ &amp; 7,:111 P M I E.s.
Wl'lin rsd.ty PriiyC'r and Blblr Studv. 7, I~
mf't"thiR and B l bll'sludvThur.~da y 7·JOp
r nu th(; J·oup l p m. W rd n~d . J\ ,C hurC'h
T 1: Mls~ lon F'tlru\ls r. tgt•s ~ lo\ Hn\ .11
pm
m Youth m('('tln~ W£tint:'Nduv at 7 p.m .
l'lw ll' 1 £'hr.tr~u l. 7 p m . thurstl,t\',
1\ mb.t ss:ulo1~ 1bov~ .I ~P~ h 1)\l, d ml I ;11 Is
Then God said , '"Let us m ake man In our Image .... " So God
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
RE.IO ICINC LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pt ,,\I'' St•t vl t't•, 6: ,\0 p.m.. Hlbl!• S!udv. 7
In }\('liOn HIJ1i'S fi. 'Ji~ l Oil Wt 'lln Psll: l \' ~ 7 p
CHRISTIAN UNION The ft&lt;'v , Davkl
created
man In I he Im age of God he created him; male and
:uti
N
2nd
Av(}.
M
ldd
ll'l)ort
Sund1:1v
m 1DST J$..· 7 ~IOpm tF :-i'l' \ , 'l'ul'~d. l'
'' m j7, u nl~t,~\ ,
McManis. pastor. SundaySchool 9: 30 a.m.
Srhool 10 a.m. Sun!ln y ('\'('n\nfl 7:00 p m .
MI NF.HSV II I. F. - Wor~ h l p SNVII'f' Ul
Vllll\l :lllon li ' :Yl p m
fe
m
a
le
he
created I hem. (Gen . 1: 26-27)
: ,Sunday morning servlcc 1 11 a m , Sun·
Mld·WN"k sf'r\' 1('(&gt;. wro , 7 p.m.
11 m : C hut· rh~ hool. l la m , UMW . lhlrd
FAITH TABEHNACI E OIUH ('Il H,li·
day
night
M'rviCP,
7:30 WOOnesay p-ayer
The
most
s lgnlflcanl ·t hing about humans Is lhal I h ey were
\\'t-dnc'l'd:•'·· I p.m : ChOir prltCtlCt\ Mon·
lrv Run RotH\, Rt•v t:nmHIt H.tw son, p.ts·
mf:'etln~ . 7 l) p m.
LANGSVILLE
(HHISTIAN
CHURCH,
crealed
In
lhe
Im age of God. Whal does this mean?
cl.n
1
:JI.l
p
m
.
1
NC'IJ&gt;on
l
.
111'r Ha ncllt·~· Dunn sup! Sunrlay Sd 10ol.
FAI RVIEW BIBLE CHURCH , Letart,
Dalla s J aney, Sunday SChool Supt. Sunday
PEARl ( II APF~ L - Wnr!ihlp S{&gt;r\'I C'f'
1011 m : Su mla y t •\rnl n ~~wrvlt •t• 7 :JII p m
One thing It c learly means Is that since God Is a P erson. a
W Va ., Rl . 1. JamH Lewis, pas1or WorSchool 9:30a .m.. Sunday Mor nln ~ Wor~ .iO ·• m.: Chut t: h St' hool 10 1a n m ..
, Blblr 1r uch l n ,~r. 7 :tOp m Thursda y
ship ~rv t ces 9;30 a.m.; SundaySc:hoolll
shlp.lO 30 a m , Sunday evl'nlnf! Worship,
human
being Is a lso a person . Persons ca n lhlnk , feel. and wilL
1!M\V
Si•etHHI
Tu£'SdU\',
i
;U)
p.m
:
I
MU!&lt;iS·
SYRACUSF: MISSION rht•rr\ Sr . S\·
a.m.; Evening worship 7: 30p.m. Tuesday
7 30 p.m . Wednesday evPnlng Prayer
11111 11 l
.. rarusC'. Srrvi&lt;'C'!l, \On m Sund:1v £\•rnl n~
They
have
the capacity for self knowlcdgP a nd se lf
collaJI;e prayl'r meeting and Biblf' Study
Mf' etln~~: . 7: 30 p.m
POM F. ROY - C'hUI'Ch Si:'hool. ~ : 15lt m
~ st•r\•krs Sunda'' nnd Wr~tln Ntdtl \ ' ul 7: 1111 p.
9
30 am: Worship serviC(&gt;, Wfdnesday
determlnalion
. A most imporlanl charac lerl,s tl c of a perso n Is
: wor .. hlp 10. ;( I 11 m · l hOh' rl'h&lt;'a1'S,ll
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
•' m.
7:30p m
the
fa
cl
t
hai
his very n a ture demands communlcallon wllh
Wrdnrsd:w. 7..1(! p.m. UMW . .!1-N'O n(!
•' MIDDLEPORT CHURCH 11F CHI11 ST
7..ARF.NF. . Rr'v Glmn McMil lan. ~ s 1or
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH,
l'U t'!id.l~· . 7 : ~Jp . m . : UM\'F'Sunrlav 6p.m .
~ IN CHR IST IAN UN ION . Rr v. Kf'llh E:blln
Marv JaniN" l..a\(!lldE'r, Sundav School
other
persons.
The hlghesl expression of lhr n eed fo r
Walnut and lHenry Sts. Ravenswood. W.
!C'm hltl l.
·pas! or. Sun&lt;lrw Srhool 1\:,10 u m.. W.ul r
~upt Sundav School 9:.10 :1.m.: Mornlnl!
Va. Tht' R(&gt;Y. Geor~e C. Weirick , pastor.
communication
Is
human fellow s hip wilh God .
HIK'K SPH\ Nt.S- Chu rch School. 9·1!'i
' Ha vmnn. su pr. : MornlnJl Wnr~hl p Jtl ·~o a
wo1ship 111:.10 ::..m : Evan~f'llst lrs C'J'\!IN'.
Sunday
SChool9·
30
a.m
:
Sunday
worship
,, m : WOt!Oh!p 10 o m : llll)lf'Stud\'. Wrd · tip m , Pmyt•randPral sC' W«&lt;nrscby , 7p.
lt Is particularly lmportanl for human IC1 alions thai all . ;
m ; Sunda ~· t\Vfln lnJ! st\rvi('f' 7. :w \J m .
11 am
nt'!id,,, , 7. :t1 ,, m : UM \' F 1SC'nlonn . Sun
' Wrdnf'~ rhn Pt :1\1'1 MrPtln~ . 7 :Will 111
m Youth m('('t\nfl 7 p m
people are crealed In I h e image of God. In the be~l nn lnjl. II says: ;
CALYARYBIBLECHURCH, IO&lt;atedon '
1\:l\ ·~ p.m , 1Junknl'l C'\ t' IV otht'l Sun·
• MT MORIAI! CHUI1\11 OF COD
EDEN UNITED BRErfD'IEN IN
Pomeroy Pike. Coo nty Road 25 neer Flat·
" Male and female created he them". Men a nd women ar(' •
d . t ~ b p m 1Fl .tnkllnl
~ •Ra('lnr Hf'''· .JH nw ~ Sl\llf'r flt'ltl. r as ror
CHRI ST, C (.{'Sil l" fi1111lan. pastor. Sunwoods. Rev. Blackwood, paator. Servtcf'S
fHJ1'l.AND - Churt'h ~hon l 10 .1m
equally
crea ted In I he Image of God. Th e sa m e ran be sa id for 1
:J FI'f'f'man Wll lln m,~;, Supt Sundny S~ · h Clol
dav Srhool 10:00 o.m.; M ornin ~ Worship
on Sunday a! lO: 30 a.m. and 7::.J p.m. wl1h
Wms hl p II n Ill : UMW !E\' I ' nl n~('lrrlr .
,. ' 9: 4~ a.m . Runda v and WN1nt•S.di\.\ t 'Wn
II 00 a.m. Sunda\• r ''~"~'~ lnJf sC'rvl{'f' 7: 00 p.
Sunday
Schoo1
9:
30 a m Blblp Study, Wed ·
those
of
diffe ren t racial or cultural groups _
••
"~ L'&lt;.'OTHI \\'t•dn f'!lfiay 7:):) p.m ; UMW !Af·
m Wf'dnPSda,v ('\tf'nin ,ll praver SE'I"\'1«'
In~ srn·it•r•s . i p m.
n{l5day,
7:30p.m
~
Those
who
have
been
crealro
In
lhe
lmag
P
of
God
s
ho
uld
tfr noon \h'&lt;'h'l l!t'('()nd Thursdu v. 1 p.m.
MIOOI.EP011T FIRST B,\PTIST
7'00 p m.
FAITH FELLOw.l!DPCRUSADE FOR. ,
j Mu ssm:m l
COlliN Sl~ \ h.md Pul ml'l. Enrl Edrn P.t!O ·
always be'respecled as ends of Infinite value a nd never as m e re ,
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Rog: CllRIST. S&lt;. Rt . 338. Antiquity . f!ov ,
SALEM&lt;"ENTEH
Churoh
S&lt;hool9
15
tor. Bob Parkrr. S S Sup1 .. Cl\fhv RIJlj.!!".
Franklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday mom ·
('I' Watsm, pastor Crenson PrAtt , Sunday
means . They s hould never be manipulated or used lo attain 'j
u.m ; Wors hip 10 · 1~ p m. 1Mussm11n1
Asst . Sup t Su ml:t ~' &amp;hool. 9· 1:J ft rn
h't g lO a m.; Sunday evmtng 7: :1) p m.
School Supt Morning Worship 9:30a.m.:
selfish
e nds.
SN(lWVILtE - Worship. 9:00 a m .
Morn In~ Wot ship 10 111 a m . Sumla ~
Sunday School 10:00 a m ; Evening ter· Thunday evening 7:l) p,m.
&lt;'hU r&lt;'h S&lt;'hoOl 9 45 a.m. ! Mussman\
Evrnln~ .Sf'l\tlct•, 7 p.m Prtl\'f'r nwrtlnJ!
VIN.", 7: l) p.m.
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP ·
Lamar Bryan I, Pas1or ·
und Blbl&lt;' StutW WNinrsrhn ('\'l'nln ,ll. 7 p
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Dona ld Shue, TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers
First Southern Bapds1
·
m : Chlldr&lt;'n" f hC'IIrt pr:H'lll'f', Wt'dnC''&lt; ·
Re\ . Ro1C'r Orace
Sunday Sdoool10 a.m.: Worship service 11
pastor: Joe Sayre. Sunday School Supl
da \1 , 7 p.m.. Adull ('hOlt pt,Utl('t•. Wrd .. ~
Church,
Pomeroy
Pike, Pomeroy
Re\i . Paul McGuire
a.m.: Sund1y e\lenlng servlee,7:30 p.m.;
Sundoy School 9 ·~ a.m .: EV('fltng WOI' ·
' p.m : Radio l ll'u~t':llll , \VMPO. Sundtt,v.
1\ PPLE GROVE: - ChurC'h Srhool 9: 3\,
ship 6·.» p m , Pray«&gt;r M~tlng, 6: 30p.m. Wtodnesday eventnR SM"VIre 7: 30 p m
8 ~ 3011 m
Wf'dnf'Sday.
a m Wor!~i hlp , 10' CXI a m fft rsl and I hi ~
~unt1avs 1: Blbl&lt;' slud y ('very Sunday 7 p,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
MIDDLEPORT CIIURCII OF CHRIST.
rn : ~IMW S('rond Tut'.sday. 7:00 p.m ;
CHRIST. Oavf' PrPiltlce, minister. Ceryl
&amp;.. ~t h and Main. Alli art!ion, mlnlstpr; Mike •
Wt'lls, Supt. Church School 9 a m : WorPrnwr nlC't'l!n~. Wt.'dn~dny. i p m
~ c;e,rlactl . Sunrl a:v &amp;hool Supt•rlntt"nd&lt;'nl
!GrnN•I
ship Sl.'rviCP, 9:45pm
:: Blbl(' SChool9: 30 u.m : MornlnJI Worship
BF:THANV - Worship, 9 a.m .. Church
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
10. 30 a.m Evcn\n~ Worship 1. 00 p m
Sctlool.
10
a.m
:
Bible
Study,
WNinHday.
RENE.
Rev. Her~rt Grate. paS1or . ·
• ~ WrdnPSdav . 7 00 p m Pray{'r m('('lln ~.
10 It m.: Dorru Worn('n's Fellow!!hlp,
Frank Riffle. sup1 . Sunday Sdlool 9: ~a
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA-'
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOO· ,
\Ve(tnrsda v. II am . (McGulrel
m.; Worship serv~. 11 a.m. and 7 p.m
'
~ ZARENE. PASTOR Fn'tl P('nhorwoocL
CARMEl.
Church
School
9·30 a.m :
~nday. Wednesday, 7 p.m . Prayer meet toitc
- VanZudt and Ward Rd. Elder
•
Bill Whl1l'. Sund Hy School Supt Sunday
•
Ing.
Worship, 10· 4~ a.m. &amp;ocond and Fourth
Ia""'" MUior, poator. &amp;oadoy !ldlool,
School 9:ll a.m.: Mornlnp; Worship 10•45
LAUREL O.IFF FREE MtTfllOIST
10:30 a.m.: Wonblp Sor.llco, Sunday, 7:30
Sundays: Fellowship dinner wtrh Sutron
•'
a.m : Evan-t'IIJUC' meftln,a 7 00 p.m.
p.m.:
Blblt
lllu&lt;IY.
Wtdo,.dly.
7:30p.m.
third
Thursdav.
6:30p.m.
IMcGulrel
.
OIURCH
.
Davkl
Btll.
twlor.
Robl"rt
E.
..Wednf'Sda)', 1. 00 p.m. Pray('r m('('l\n g
Barton, Director o1 Chrllllan Edue~tlon ;
POMEROY wtsLEYAN HOUNESS,
EAST LETART - Chureb S&lt;h0019a m :
• UNITED PREIIIYTIIIIIAN MINISTRf
Slove Eblin. aaslstul. Sunday SdlooU: 30
Worship 10 a m. second and fourth Sun·
HarrtoonvUit · RoY. O.Wfll KlDI.
'
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l'l'tar; Cllotaa f'ollllo . Suadoy Sdlool
days: UMW first Tuesday, 7:00 p m. a.m.: Morning worship • :30 a.m ;Teens
'
lkv. C...,.... Talbolt
Supt.:
Sunday
Sdoool9:30
a.m .: morning
In Action. &amp;p.m.: EvenbtrWorshlp, 7:30p.
1Graco1.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
m. Wednf'Sday ~enbll' prayfr aad Bible 1worship, 11 a.m.: Sunday ..,...ID,..,.Ico
LETART
FALLS
Worship
9
a.m.;
CHURCH - Sund,y: Worshi p Servlct'S
IIUdy, 7:30p.m. Choir practice. Tburodoy.
7:30 p.m. Prayer MeotiDI. W-elty,
Churrh SchoollO a.m. (Grace) .
9:00a.m : Church Sc'hool 10: 1 ~ a.m
. I p.m.
MORNING
STARWorship,
9:
15a
m.:
7
: MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN '~~Ctm; FIRST CHUIICII orooD
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Church S&lt;IIOOI, 10:30 a.m.: Sible S'l'\ldy1
··sunday SChool. 9 a.~C
hu r ch SE"rvlre.
Chari., Ru...n Sr , rnlnllter. Rlclt Mt· , noo·P..,te&lt;Ottal.
"""leo-~
Thursday. 7:30 p.m. (Rad&lt;&gt;rl .
~ ~~ : 15o . m .
10 a.m.: SlitltlaY Sdlool U a.m. Evaolll1
comber, lliJM. 'Sunday Sdlool t :!ll o.m :
RACINE
WESLEY
AN
Cllun:h
Sdlool
'c SYRACVSE_FI'!~.T UNIT_E
ESBV ·
worolllp oerv1ce 7:00 p.m. '11'111.-y
IO..m: WOI'JhiD Ua.m.: UMWI&lt;&gt;w1hMool Worolllp .....,.... 10:30 a .m. Bible otudy,
'
prayer nle&lt;IIDf 7:00p.m.
,
even if all is well at the moment. Then, when the

In accordance with the umI ,·form
school lunch program s of

MONDAY
MIDDLEPORT

The Lord's Prayer was given In
unison before I he polluck dinner.
Devollo ns were by Deborah A lor

1. Ihe

Easte rn a nd Meigs Local
:- School Dlslnc ls. the lun~h m enu
: for t he week of Apnl 27 Is

w ic h , peas, pineapple , cookte,
milk .,
Friday - corn dog. mixed
vegetables, cherry dessert, milk.
Meigs

, a nnounced.
: ,
Eastern
• • Monday - ho t dog, sa uce,
french fries, peaches, milk .
Tuesday- c fillt, pea nut butler
.. sa ndwich , relis h lray, pears,
· milk
•
· Wednesday - beef. noodles,
bread, bulter, m ashed potatoes,
'. gravy . ap plesacue, milk .
Thursday - h a m pa lt y sa nd·

Monday - hamburger wllh
pickles, potalo rounds, fruit ,
milk. '
Tuesday toasled c heese
sa ndwic h , peas, frull, milk.
Wednesday - spaghetti with
sauce, salad , hot rolls and butt er ,
a pplesauce, milk .
Thursday - fis h sandw ic h ,
corn. fruit, cookie, milk
Friday - cooks' choice.

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ever well ·intentioned . If you are not already do·
ing so, go to your House of Worship regularly,

POMEROY- Eva ngeli s l Rick
Weaver wilt have eve ning servl ·
ces. 7:30 p.m ., a,t Mt . Hermo n
U n ited Brethren Church on
Texas Road.

. h menus p}anned IOf
[ sch00}s
:I' Lunc
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.

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SUNDAY
POMEROY
Eva ngeli ne
Chapler 172 Order of Easlern
Slar officers will practice I h is
Sunday and nex l Sunday, May 31 ,
a l 2 p .m . InspectiOn will be May
13 at 7: .1() p.m . lns pcc lin g office1
will be Depul y Grand Matron
Linda Dav is

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evening al the Burkett Barber
Shop In Middleport. There will be
a socia l hour a nd training session
at 7 p.m. There will be election of
officer s, a coin a uction and
refresh m e nts.

'MIDDLEPORT
The
Mldd l epor l -Pomcroy Area
Branch of the American Assoc 1alion of University Women will
meet T uesday al Ihe Mldd le p011
Masonic T e mple for a dlnne1 •,
6:30 p.m . Members may ta ke
guests. Dues arc payable. Reservallons arc to be m ade by
Thursday at 992·2907. Ga ll ipolis
me mbers w11i be s pe akers

POMEROY - Beddi ng plants
and hanging basket s will be for
sale by the Vo lunleers of
Amerlcare· Pomeroy Nursing
a nd Re habllila tio n Cen ler (for merly Pomeroy Heallh Care
Center ) Monday 8 a .m . to 4 p.m .
Proceeds w ill be used for Christmus gill s for t he r esidenl s .

GOD oF PROPHECY

need arises as it eventually mu,s t , you will rejoice
in the knowledge that you have learned ahead

a nd Included ··Matchless Love"
and "The Clock of Life" There
was a fl ower quiz by Anna
Halliday, a nd a va rie t y of read ·
lngs includi ng "A Most Unusual
Day" by Calherl ne Shenefield ;
"Easter" by Beatrice Re inhart ;
·•If Jesus Cam e to Your House··
by Charlolte Erlewlne; "Never
on Time·· a nd " Inscription on
Tombstones" by Dorolhy Bolin;
"Glad fo Be Here."

POMEROY _ J ay Mar Mon day ntghl ladles go lf t~ague will
meel thiS Monda y evening, 5
p.m , a I t h e J ay M ar course .

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se nd cards.
The District Deputy and Past
coun cilors Club will mee 1 at 1:30
Sunday at the Redwood Inn,
Belpre. Following the m eeting a
s ile nt auction was held . Mary
Holter, Sadie Trussell. Faye
Kirkhart, and Thelma White
served refreshmenls.

204 Condor St. '
PPomeg~Y2 ~~7
hone

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MON.·WED. &amp; THURS. 9· 5
TUIS.&amp;FR1.9·1
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POMEROY - Mrigs Coun ly
Li llerGra nt AdvlsolyBoardw lll
m ee1 7: .10 p m . Tuesday a1 lho
Iiller conl rol office.

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Field day
&lt;;;UYSVILLE- T he Appa lac h·
ian Drafl Horse a nd Muh· Ass oci-

THIS SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY ONLY!
From· 11 A.M. to Closing ,

HAMBURGERS

SUNGLASSES

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NEW SUNDAY HOURS
10:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
SWISHER LOHSE

Venoy birth being announced
Mr . a nd Mrs. Ma rk Venoy
announce the birth of their first
child , a daughler , Brooke Su·
za nne, born on Aprll2 al Pleasant
Valley HospitaL The Infant
weighed elghl pounds and was 19
inches long.
Malernal gra ndparents are
Mr. a nd Mrs . William Demosky,

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GRAVELY TRACJ:PR'
SALES &amp; SERVICE ~

Mlddleporl. Maler na t g r ea l ·
gra ndpa r e nt s are Mrs . Lillian
Demosky, Middlep ort, a nd Mrs .
Fern Harris, Lan cas ter. Pater·
nat grandparenls a re Mr . and
Mrs . Robert Veney, Pomeroy.
paternal great-grandparent Is
Mrs . Myrtle Grover, Pomeroy.

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Chester Council conducts meeting
.Pa uline Ridenour and Be lly
Roush were reported Ill at
Tuesday night' s meeting of Ches·
ter Council 323, Daughter s of
America. held at the hall .
Ma r garet Tuttle, councilor,
presided at the m eeti ng which
opened In ritualistic form . II was
noted th at Leiba Wood Is m lhe
Exlended Care Facility at Vele·
rans Memorial Hospita l and

Olher rea dings were g iven by
Ed ith Strong, Mary Nelson,
Helen Miller, Dena Hoffman.
Wanella Radekm and Bealrlce
Rei nhart. Cards were signed for
Be rnice Midkiff a nd Martin
Mollhan w ith get we ll cards to
Ear l Wright andJunlorRadekln.
A th an k yo u nol e was read from
Mrs. A lo'r for a ba by glfl.
Jane Bowles will host t he June
m eeting.

May 2 at lhe Redblr\1 Farm
betwee n Guysv ille a nd Slewarl
on Roulc .129. There will b e
plqwlng rontes1s and a · log s'kld
conl es l . There will be a $5 fee per
coni es I and prizes will ·•/'P
awarMd. Lunches wil l be serv.ed
a nd acllville s will s larl a llO a '1'rJ.
For more inf01 malion call Wald
Spencer a1 985-.15o0. Rain ctdle
will tx• May 9.
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RUTLAND - T he Ru tland
Garden Clubwil m eel Tuesday al
7:30 p.m a t thr home of Mr s.
Ma rvm Wilso n. i\ l our will IX'
p lan ned Ia a local ~rrcnhouse
a nd nursery

: Friendly Neighbors club conduas meeting

FIOWliS FOR EYm OCCASION

be going well : at

Peler 's Episcopal Church in
Gallipolis with Ed Gra ham
calling_

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Community calendar/area happenings

l CO@ LVILLE- Revival servl·
May l, al noon, everyone should
- ces will be held Friday and
brlngasacklunchandlhechurch
· Saturday, 7 p .m . each evening, a t
will fu rnis h Ihe dessert a nd
Can hage · Troy Com munily
beverage. A meeting will follow
Church In Coolville. Speaker will
the lunc heo n.
.,.. be Rev. Edsel HarL Special .
' smg1qg each nlg h L
POMEROY - Senior Citizens
)
--Da nce Club is sponsoring a dance
;
RUTLAND Th e Rulland
th is Friday, 8 to 11 p.m. at the
• PTO Spring Carnival will be held
center on Mulberry &gt;Helghls.
Friday evening. 6 1o8: ,30 p.m., at
Music by True Country Band.
Ru tla nd Civ1c Cent er. Admission
Admission $1.50 per person.
B ring s n acks.
' Is free and the car n iva l will
"'" feat ure dogging, a karate dem: ons1rat ion , clow ns, gam es. food
SYRACUSE- The re wi ll be a
: a nd door prizes. Everyone spaghetti s upper Friday, from 5
: , welcome .
·
lo 7 p.m., at Carll on School In
Syracuse
POMEROY- Ma y Fellowship
of Churc h Women Uniled will
GALLIPOLIS - The Grande
. meet for a ptannmg session 1: ~0 Sq uares of Gallipolis will slage a
: Friday aflernoon al :R_tnlt y Weste rn s tyle square dance from

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Where are t1mes mall our lives when every·

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FRIDAY
Churc h , The following Friday.
8 to 11 p m Saturday at St
KAN Coi n Club will meet Monday
TUESDAY
a lion is sponsor a field da/'on

TEAFORD REALTY . P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

Pre'icriptlons

Middl e port

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LET FAITH PRESCRIBE THE CURE
FOR ANXIETY AND DESPAIR

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On April 17 1987 m tho
Molgc Coumy Probeto Court
Coae No 25491 Rlltho Doy
Routo 2 Bo•158FI Coolville,
Ohlo 45723 wu appointed

Howard L Wrltasel

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleamng
Pamtmg
FREE ESTIMATES

Adminlstratnx With the will
annexed of the estate of Vfna
Solley doeolfOd late of St

Rt 681 RoodaVIUo Ohio
Robert E Buck

Probate Judge
Lena K Neuelroed Clark

949-2263
or 949-2168

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Publoc Notoce
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
Tho following described
item w•H be offered tor pub

We can repa1r and recore rad1ators and
heater cores We can
~lso ac1d boll and rod
out radiators. We also
repa1r Gas Tanks.

lie ule to the highe1t b•dder

on the 8th doy of Moy 1987
at ten o·c::lock 1m
1980 Ford 2 dr sed ser
# OT1 OA 126698
Terma of Sale Cash
Seller reserves the nght to
bid and the right to reject
any and all bids Prior to the
date of ule arrangementt
may be made to inapect thla

PAT HILL FORD

992-2196
Middleport, Ohoo
1 13-tfc

morchondlae by calling 992
2171 between the hours of

Bam and6pm

TUNEUPS to TWAIMSMISSION
CAll 992-7403 Apt.
Sl Rt 33, POt!Mroy, OH

z
-

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Auto111otiye Repair
&amp; S.nico

~

REBUILT &amp; RfPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

I

Lllw- pup-

POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992-9949

Bob Barton, Ownor
2 5- 86 Un

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCnON

GHEEN'S PAINnNG, INC.

-

2

In Memonam

In Memortam

SIDING - VInyl Aluminum, and Wood
PAINTING-All f'lpot including opoco ogo insulating
SANDBLASTING- Dry Bloating Wot Blaotlng ond
Vacuum Hinting of atructur.a ateel tanka

buildings ond miacollonooualtoma

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 614/94,·2616
4-15 I mo pd

Etttmetea)

Pomeroy, Oh1o
4l586fc

In Lov1ng Memory
my husband.

of

Robert M. Clark.
who passed away 7
years afo, Apnl 24,

980
A m1lhon times we've
lhOUJhl of you
A million t1mes we've
cned
If love could have saved
you
You never would have
died
In hie we loved you dearly
In dealh we love you sltll
In our hearts you have a
place
That no one else can 1111
loved and sadly m1ssed
by w1fe lola. and son,
lartY and Wife Joy and
arandchlldren, Penny and
Wendy and Tamra Lyons
and husand Harry and
rot ·llfandson Jonatlum
yons

f

Real Estate Generel

TEAFORDm

Real Estate l.J3
REALIOI

216 E 2nd It
Phone

1 16141992 3326

NEW LISTING - 21il baths 3
bed1ooms 2 sundecks 2 pa
t1 os 2 barbecue p1ts (lleen
house root cella1 work gar
age dnlled well mce k1tchen
eleYen yrs old 6 6 acres.
$5950000
NEAR KROGER S- 21ots 9
rm home modern k1lchen
gas FA furnace 2 apts 2
BRs meach Garage carport
&amp; r~v er view
RACINE - 6 rooms on mce
corner lot Walk to the
stores ne~t to school Has
lull basemen! and dbl gar
age Jusl $20 000
SALISBURY - I 55 acres
near Pome10y w1th old house
and trees Only $4 000
RACINE - N1ce older home
w1th lg rooms looks mgood
cond11ton has 4 bedrooms
IB kllchen d1nmg rm lg
liVIng about 24x25 lg patiO
garage &amp; 2 level Its Jusl
$27 500
WANT TO SELL
CALL992 3325
CERTIFIED APPRAISALS
HousiiHl

Lovmg Memory of
Wilma Anderson
Apnl 25, 1986
Althouah 11 s been 1 y11r
since we ve btln apart·
You're deeply remembered
m our he•rt
A lov1n1 molhtr 111nd·
mother and Wilt
You were the best p1rt of
our life
James Anderson and
Fam1ly

e t.lltnll.l
POMEROY,O.

992·2259
LEBANON TOWNSHIP- 30
acres woodland mmerals
free gas from ex1slmg well
Pnvale &amp; secluded RE
DUCED PRICE! $8 500 00
LEE CIRCLE - SYRACUSE
- N1ce 3 bedroom ranch
With dm mg area large livmg
room laundry area c'-rport
and outs1de slorage Nice
neighborhood Owner must
saciiiiCe $31 900 00

or 3 ton unlta lnatollod
on pad &amp; re1dy to cool
Price 11069 96 pluo to•
48871mo

B&amp;B
WOODWORK$

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

CUSTOM
"PLANING
*JOINTING
*MOLDING
VARIOUS PATIERNS
AND WOOD SPECIES
985-4176 or 985·3564
36632 BAILEY AD
POMEROY
3 15 I mo

Riverine Antiaues

Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
Jean Trussell 949 2660
Dottle Turner 992 5692

A

mu•

Public Sale
8o Auct1on

AUCTION

SUNDAY, APRIL 26
1 P.M.
HOWELLS GROVE PARK

BELPRE, OHIO

There s some n1ce furn1lur8 2 maple dressers
upnght p1ano, maple chest maple rocker upnght ce
darchest 2 maple tJeds metal wardrobes 2 wrmger
washers oak dresser w/ mtrror oak ktlchen cab1nel
(pam led) \\ Je nny lind 19' color TV, apart s1ze cook
slove lawn cha1rs latJie &amp; chatrs, couch, beddmg,
coms granlle ware poslcards qu1lls adverttsement
lms lamps boxes miscellaneous household goods
burglar alarm syslem chatrs ~ron sk1lets chalk owls
R1v1era dishes costume tewelry tool boxes, wrenches:
screwdnvers socket sel butllm balh tub h&amp;dge
lmrmers axes olher furnlure &amp; m1sc 1lems nol hsted
cuslom van tlems
'

PATRICK H. BLOSSER
AUCTIONEER 599-86
PHONE 428-7245
Not Responsible lor Accidens

P.t llmt RN needed In 1 nlot
100 IMd long e.rm _.. ftclhy
good IMnofltoovallllot&amp; Contact

7 F1m1ly Y•d a.... Thul'l • Fn

• 611 V..mileout141 ChildrMa
clothing 1ilH 0 12 Lldiel clothing •ppll..,c:n. lob of mile
Witch tor llgn1
Yerd.creftNII Fri. lit 24th
•net 25th Corner lot of Ne•gh
borhood Rd end 141 11m to

Family Frl

FUll MATIRESS/BOXSPRING............ S14UI
CHESTS .......... S49.9S RECLINERS ..... S99.95
DINEnE/4 CHAIRS............................. S99.95
12 Months Free Financing

992-2526

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

YHS HOME RECORDER

Tronoltn

3Smm &amp; 110

•

Po A·

ton Sluioo to YHS Y1doo Tapt
•Wedding•

•Valuables
Cla1ms

•SpeCial Events

BOWLING II
P01111roy Bowling Co.
382 "E 2ND ST.

R1 124, Pomoroy Dhoo

Iring lh11 od wrlh
your famly or grou'
to loowl 2 gamH anij
got one lr..u

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Ill•• Tr••••lt~loa

Good Frt &amp; Sat mghts
or any open bowling
time Call us for parltes
for your eroup
992·3432 or 99lilt~~

6 17 tic

color tv

l

Sot

•ov••

2847

1i1e1 brand name )..,.1. eur
tlint bed 1pruda booiQ. tots

me,.

519 Ook Drlvo Spring Volley

E...teVII'dSale. 574SunVIIIey
Drive FridOf l Saturdoy Aprl

24 to 21 10 OOtm to D1rk
Bedroom auhe whirlpool micro-

Wive with clrt. 3 point hitch
cutflvltOrt 2 tObiCCO prnMI
old olk typewriter d•k.

Ettat• 1111 tntklu•• furniture
houHh61d ttem1 448 Llrlft Dr
teroll from Fairground• Fri •
Sot 8 5

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
lc-

"At loasonoblt Prtcos"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

Wa

Car~

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Hare
1IUSINISS PHON!
16141 nz uso

'

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS

RISIDENCI PHON!

16141

4l61611n

All types Carpentry,
Plumbmg and
Electncal Repatr 25%
Off lor Sen1or
C1t1zens Free Est.
Cell 992-6952
Leave mess111 on
machme 1f no answer
4·16 I mo

nz 7754

1128/t!n

'

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

Fi1h1ng Suppll..

houM "" ritht (Niclnoky al

Pt Pleaaant
&amp; VIcinity

CAll COllECT·

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
,85-3561

1111 M•b•

•W11h1rt

•Diahw11hen

•R•nues

PARTS and SERVICE

4 r;.u,

•

BOGGS

SALE~

&amp; SERVICE
U. 5i RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Dtoro,

Autlttrlzotl JeM

luslo Htt
Farm l~tuip rt•nt

Now

!Want~,

•.,.

Dtlltr

"VINYL SIDING
0 AlUMINUM SIDING
"llOWN IN
INSUlA liON

10 ....... 5 ....

Sotftor 10 AJl
II If IIOOH
Otlotr ,.... lor .,
Ill "t-SUI!w
~

I

I

IA-j!na CCitltiY

nas

s.w-..
..... u.

*MII·Credoet·Citlilt!oot

Flowen,

COWlltE OUI PIKISI

•

"4-l'-l•

SERVICE

hog 2.,.
Bidwell . , . Jah

e14-4412101-eom
Gov.mm~~r~t Jobl n 1 040
ne 230 yr. Now hlr!na Coli
105 187 1000 Ell R1805 191 1
I

tot.

Hiring! Government

yo4n'

.ee 00o Phon•

Fed•al. &amp;tate 1nd CfvH Servtc.:

J- et5 707 to •581411 ,
YIM' Now hiring Cell Job Une
1 518 458 3811 ht F t3e5D
for li1tlna 24 hr'1

AVON no -•h•go. 0 , _
tlrrltories phone 304 ,,, _
1429
Lady to live In tnd htlp ledy ...

304 175 2374

•

El.,.itrM;ed mNt cutter appty
Cr1wford1 SUI* Martllt. Henderson 304 8715

REASONAilE • REIIAIU
8·20.'86 tfn

GAS· WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

Plf'l time hlllp WllntM eppty tn
per10n onty Miltlr Donut No
PhOIMCIIIS

12

42Z I

•o

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Work wenttd mowing odd jolri

llaht htullng Mtill Gellle ll'!d

,-,ton
8519

Count!..

16

814

992·

•

Schools
Instruction

pd

9

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

550 P~gt St~ MIJ p1rt

GRAVEL - SAND

Ph. 992-3537
41 171mo
li llillllilll: I' 1111' 'II\

10-S:tlc

Soptlc tank pulllllint roold.,tlol '•
commtrloel. tiD per lold
Ron Evans EnttrDt'IMI Jacklon

Dhlo Ctll 814 281-59:10
Jim o odd jobo pelndot. drfvo. •
woy -111no c-wortl•
experl•nc•d

241e

a

hecla•

C1ll 114 ·:111

Would Hke to btbv•lt lrom 7pm
to 7em al1o WHktndl enydm..

Coli It 4 448-3878

•'

Mltute chrll'tiln Min groundl
kuplna. handv men IIWII c. .

Ph

e1~

441·2780

Pl.na Le1.n1 In my home. ttv.

minutft outaide of 01llipoli•
Coli e14 441 8131 wort&lt; or

4487848homo

Wt PlY GMh for, .. , model cl..,
uted
Jim Mtnk Cht¥ Olda Inc

c••

e14 448 3872
TOP CAIH paid lor 83

new•

21

Bu11neu
Opportunity

Giveaway

Old t•me log homes for more
nformatlon ca ll304 675 7384
50'1 Chandlfll' Onve Po1nt Plea
sant 3 bedrooms newly ram o
deled knchen and bath New
ca rpet lJnaltached garage Full
stze baaement Large hvmgroom
and dmlng Great location Low
50 s Call 304 765 0128
Thursdays 9 00 9 00 ask for
Dave

3 bedroom house 25 acres
bern garage storage building
Ok1hpoh f Ohto Lot for sale
P~lecat Roed Ph 1 304 882

3636

I NOTICE I
r
THE OHIO VALLEY PUILIIH
lNG CO - · 111a1 you

rr=

modal

A... tlalllpolia Col e14 448
2212

wto """ -RIIIOrtlbly
worldtlg
ringer WUhlt

114 742 2251
1254-.r Goodoanclklon
Ph 114-21e e25t
prlcod CoM

-leotod lila oflortott
luoln- For lllo Ph

3142

114 448

• • OVIIr p8f1Mft11 Ph

4411 3243 ott• 8:00pm

23

114 ~ ,.

luylnf Junhn Coli ottwl 00
Cde14-N2-

•

1984 Ud6 Mobile Home
tenced ylrd 3 lots Rt 1 80 11
Evergreen Ph 814 448 1339 or

446 t528

1982 Man11on on beaut•lul
rNerhont lot m Middleport Total
electric AC two lerge bed
rooma 1nd many utraa Call

sa 992 3346

1976 12•60 mobile home for
sale 82200 Call 614 992

5941

.... .....,....1_2
- - - P h 114-

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... -......... ,

tot!:
&gt;•
,_"-

Col ..,.

814-441-1107 ..

35 lots 8o Acreage
33 acre• 3 m1les west of HMC
near route 35 Call 614 U6
B221 after 6
lot 4 5 acres more-les1 5 m1les
from city hm1u Rt 218 Call
614 446 2460 after 4pm

4 8 / 10 acres J1ckaon Co w1th
32x88 Butldmg electric &amp; ctty
water hook up Own., NYS no
re1sonable offer w11l be refu1ed
Call 614 286 6522
Ashton building lot1 mobtle
homes permitted Clyde 8cwen

J, 304 576 2336
4

acre•

land

leon Baden

6 63 acres off Rt 2 for u le
S25 000 304 676 4208

1/J'I-

§§ Buoldong Supplies

LAYNE S FURNITURE

Ready mix concret• and all
concrete suppllft Call u1Valley
Brook Cement and Supp!let

1180 W•ndsor 14x70 3 bad
room• 1 VJ baths axe cond
many ex tras must move 304

79 Mob1le Home 14x70 un
dirpennmg 3 bedroom•
S7 600 00 Phone 304 468
1774

1976 Holly Perk trttllf excellent
cor\d•tton tot" electr~c centre!
aif 31x8 porch 2 tmall out
bialld•no• 1 18x20 building
with dog pen anached to back
&amp;enlng on ep~ox lf2 acre
located on Jim Hill Rd 7 mllet
fflJin Hendlti'IOn Wtll take Ultd
Ca~ or truck trade 1n C1ll

304 875 4848

Farms for Sale

Gl~t~Wood

1812

--------n
_ _•
I ~1cr11 1mM11onRt e2from
P~IPI_T

91 200.·

0&amp;7

.... , p261 1100

J._

M

5 dr1war cheat 869 95

Used living room sofu and
lovesaat Corbm&amp; SnyderFurn 1
ture Ph 614 446 1171

Furnilhed &amp; U!Jiurnush&amp;d apts
$160 00 and up references Ph
304 676 7738 or 304 676
5104 A 1 Real Estate

Good used color portable &amp; floor
modeiTVsPh 6144461149

New apl!lrtment co mpletely
lurn Ret &amp; D ep 1 or 2 adulra
only Call 614 446 0338

Wathar &amp; dryer treater lawn
moy.'tt r 1canner small guttar
ampllfyer good cond Cell 614

Splctous 2bdr apt C A water
pad Near P 1u Hut Gall•polls
Ph 614 446 7025

54 M1sc Merchandise

258 t747

.

Country L1v ng 1 BR furn ed
apt AC Washer and dryer no
children or pets ref &amp; dep
req ad Call614 992 2807 e1
tar 6PM

Callahan 1 Used T~re Shop Over
1 OOOttres stztt12 13 14 16
16 16 6 8 mtlel out At 218
Call614 256 6251

94 locust St 1 BR furmshed
apt upsta1n &amp;200 Ut1llt181 pad
$80 dep Ph 446 1340 or

Plastic c11tern state approved
plastw sapttc tanka plasti c
culvert• metal culvert• RON
EVANS ENTERPR ISES Jack
son Oh 614 286 6930

446 3870

Pnvata entrance &amp; privata park
mg 1 bedroom uttl1t1es peid
Gocd locatton Ph 614 446
7515

Unfurnithed house 3BR
ney Vlllege II 8276 Ph
4416 aher 7PM

Rod
446

3 BR hvtngroom large k1tchen
11ngle garage utthty room on
Rt 36 3mt from HMC Wtth
option tc buy Ph 614 446

1358

Furnithed 3 room conage all
newly decorated In tow n
adult1 Please no peu Ref. &amp;
Oepos1t Ph 614 446 2643
Rent 28 M1ll Creek Ph

6t4 448 89t9

4 room• beth all new paint nice
and cle1n Deposit end reference
reQutred 1 or 2 children 614

2 1tory houte for rent 17 1cres
Rutltnd area t226 per month
Call Jo Ann Stewart at 614
742 2421

2 bedroom hc;~uae m New Ht11en
unfurmlhed reference snd dep
otrt requ~red S180 00 month

304 882 2583

et4 992 202t

2 prom dre11e1 tor aale One 11
size 11 12 other Is tile 13 Call

Gracious liVIng 1 and 2 bed
room apanments at Vtllege
Manor end Riverside Ap&amp;n
menta 1n M•ddlaport From
&amp;215 mcludlng utthties Call

el4 992 2428

Kenmore heavy dutvl' waaher
Kenmore heavy duty piUI
fourcycledryert126 614 992

no

614 992 7787 EOH

5344

1 bedroom furn•shed apt Ut 1h
ttat paid 1210 per month 81 00
depo11t Middleport 614 992

Tor;~y

1 Gun Rep11rs hot reblue
ing Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Call 304 876 4631

5t50

2 bedroom ept for rant In
Pomeroy above car waah Call

Arbor VItae. Bluebetriea Burn
mg bu1h Birch Aule11 Dog
wood red end whit• Holly
Jun•pen Pme Red Leaf Maple
Rhodendron Spruce Yews. etc
All plantt gu1ranteed Wtlhing
tOn NurMry 16 minutea North
of Point Plu11nt turn at w.. t
Columbia follow tlgnt 304

2526

APARTMENTS mob1le hom us
hou1e1 Pt Pleaunt 1nd Galhpo
Ill 614 4&lt;18 8221

882 2&amp;72

Akel model M 9 Reel Recorder
wtth Cro1s F1eld head ay1tem
built in amp end 1peaker 304

468 t653

WANTED TO BUY 60 a or 60 1
Juke Box or Pin Ball M1chlne

304 578 2106

45 Furmshed Rooms

Sean yelloW prmt baad1pread
canapy and pri1ctll11 full 11za

Galhpoh• ferry 304 676 3193
Sm"l hoult locatltd At 35 n...

44

~

-

Apartment
for Rent

1 S.lhom baa.e rent I 171 00
pfut elect:ric Al10 rMIUINCI e

0.... flnonclng

Opportunrty

IWhlta pine seedling• for salt

304 675 t484

200 papar back romancn will
sell lot for 125 00 304 876

7223

1976 Chew pickup SIOO 00
1977 Ford station w1gon
1!1 1 000 00
Kenmore dryer
1!1100 00 ladtes10 1peed blcy

46 S pa1ce for Rent

elo 166 00 2 (P206 76 t41

Off1ce Space ior Rent Excellent
for Attornev• Accountant etc
Close to Court Houle Call
Wtteman Real Estate Agency

614 446 3644

t~ras

I 20 00 each

1 4 Inch
factory 1pera tire t26 00 304

675 2848

I

Couch ch81f end table• coffee
table Iampi Ptlno PF10 very
good l or gospel group 304

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Route 33 North of Pomeroy
Rental trailers Call 6U 992

675 8674

Spa ce fOf small uatlafl All
hook upa Cable Alao eHic•ency
room• alf and cable Ma1on
w
304 773 6661

Surplus Army Camouflauge
Oemm Rental clothing (Wild
Turkey Hlson st1rts April 27)
Sem Somrv11ie 1 Junction Independence Roed Old Route 21
Eut Ravtnlwood F,. Stt Sun

7479

v.. c.u

t200800PM

Lllrge trailer lot in Middleport
Neer stores end tehoot Call
614 992 2101 or 814 992

For ute
limestone 1and
gravel fill d1rt r~rewo od Dell
vered 304 675 4412

2319

SPICIOUI MObile tiome loti l or
rent large nn:reelton and ptcmc
area tree lot gtvt eway 304
675 3073 aftltl' 6 00 PM

55 Buoldong Supplies
Bu1ldlng Material•
Block bnck MWtr p1pes win
dow1. llntele t1c Claude Wm
ten Rto Grande 0 Cell 614

Space for rent trtllet IP8CeS
locu11 Ad At 1 Po1nt Ple..lnt

245 6t21

Mercha1ullst:

SWAIN

&amp; FURNITURE e2
OINe St Ga1hpoh1 NWt &amp; uMd
wood coalatowaa 8 pcwood LR
tu;te 1399 bunk beds t19B
recllnen n.w II uN(t bedroom
suittl wnnger wuhert &amp;
•haft New hvtngroom tultts
•n9 S599 temp•
11 4

0200 00 Ph 614 448 Ot93
Farrn StrPIIIII'S
&amp; L1vr,stock

Concrete blocka all 111.. yard or
dehwary M11on aend Gelllpollt
Block Co
123Yt Ptnl St
Galhpoh• Oh1o Call 814 US

2783

61 Farm Equ1pment

e

Massey FtJguson Tractor 89hp
wnh plows transport diiC 4 row
planter Ford mowing mechlne
ln1ernation11 reike New HoUand
Baler 14660 Ph 614 286

6522

3000 Ford Traetor with 309 2
row Ford Corn Plantar plowa
diSC $41&amp;0 Ph 114 288

6622

300 gallon •Pr•yer link with &lt;:art
and 20ft boom• 1296 New
Holland 270 hay liner with
model 60 b1le ki cker
11 296 00 John Deeta ralke
$860 John Oaerl!l Hay condl
t10ner e1350 Call 814 286

1976 W1ldernen 18 camper
self conta lnod a r nwnmg
antenm1 exc cond 304 882

62 Wanted 1o Buv

71

Now buymg !hell corn or ear
corn Ce ll forlate1t quotes River
C•ty farm Supply 614 446

2985

Wantad ~ ~ buy grande log•
delivered to uwmitl Paul
Mercer Sawm II McArthu r
Oh1o 46661 614 1596 6933

63

lovestock

Duroc Boart Bred JUit like th e
boars we te1tad at the Oh•o
Teatstion that gamed over 2 6
lb1 PM day Rog• Bentley
Sabina OH 613 684 2398

Grevety Attachf11&amp;ntl Rotary
plow tiiiiiH' tu lk,y'. Call614 367
0149
Grewelr Tracton and attach
menta and slao anow blade dual
wheelt 1nd rotory plow Ph
614 446 4149
Hay rake and 4 wheel Mente
Fergu.on1or11le Clll814 992

2268

Cham IIW pert1 1upphes and
repan1 Sider• EqulpmentSII"
Hendtrson W Ve phon~ 304
675 7421
I H Cub Wltl't cuttwator land
mower very good cond
11 BOO Powell tob.cco letter
t180 Tobt ceo biller• j3) UO
e1ch Glenrldge F1rm 304 875

1504

END LOAOER John Oetrl 420
crawltr good cond 13 800
Glenndge Farm 30• 11!175
56 o.t

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It

SNAFU ®by Bruce Beattie

2526

1976 Star Craft camper 1leept

2 bedroom trailer partially tur
nllhed ga• tu~a ce 12•80
13 100 00 6th wheel in Jake
tonv llle Fl- 304 458 19811!1

Bently Pig Sale W.cl April 29
groundt Washington Court
,t!ou• Selling UiO he~ of
uuroc s Hemp Duroc: Hemp
York Barrow• Gilt• Con
119neu Roger Bentley Ph 613
684 2398 Leroy Urrlck Randy
Quigley A•membM the Chem
pion Barrow at the Ohio State
Fair Junior Show wat purcha1ed
at lau year sale
2yr old Pert Thoroughbred Part
Appaloo .. luck.•kln Mar• bred
to Reg ~r~bien StilliOn 14150
Rtg pure bred Ar1bian Stillion
•tanding at stud Reg Mare•
I 1 80 grade meres S100 Ctll

614 379 2510

6 Work hones f or cu h Ph

6079

Trucks for Sale

19840odgeRam1604•4 3,8
4 1pd 32 000 miles
86760 Clll614 258 6623

V 8

6t4 25e lle7

1978 Chevy C 10 306 1uto
matlc trana running bo1rds
11idlng back gltll In good c:ond
19811!1 GMC S 115 Stare Pack
ege V 6 fuel injected real
l http U400 Ph 614 448
2106
1979 GMC l.' ton 4 wheel drive
pick up truc k U60 Ph 614

388 9832

1987 Slera Cla11lc 4 wheel
drive loaded 8 OOOml Ph

BliCk Angu 1 Bull ml"'td hay
I 1 60 b1le
werm morning
wood 1tove refrigerator Call

1 978 Ford F 160 Cu1tom 8 cyl
uuek 351 eng crew Clb air
AM FM c.. leUfll cap with 1
boat rack built to pull Ullltr

• 25oo Ph e14 44e 9849

For Sele Fair lamb•

304 895 3430

phonl!l

1976 Ford F 100 75 OOOmi

0898 00 Ph 814 742 3188

v,

66 Seed &amp; Fert11tzer
Seed corn for ule DeKalb end
Kenwonhy 304 875 1508

Tr MIS llOrl oIIIl ii
Autos for Sale

1986 Cu tla11 Salon loaded
14 600ml Call 876 2332 after
6pm or 448 7389
1972 Oldsmob1la V11ta Cru11er
Station Wagon full power AC
run• good 1 owner t300 Ph

614 24&amp; 9157
256 89ft7

Eng

Ph

1981 Buick Reg1l Limited 2
door e•cellent condition price
reduced Ph 614 446 01548 or

614 441 9779

1 984 Cturvy Chevette 12999
1984 Ford Escort 12799 1983
Dodge Colt t1989 Johns Aut o
S1l" Bullville Ad GIIIIPOIII
1979 Orand Prl• •600

614 388 9832

Ph

All typea carpanter &amp;. concrlte"
work Interior euatlor r1mo
dellng painting, roofing frae
ettlmtttl Caii'CIH 440 1174
Mowing Pruning trtt &amp; ttump
ramovtl mulch 11one fill au
evergre~ns rododendron

1972 White Ftelgtltllner COE
350 Cummln• Majored 10
IPBed overdrive trent 4 1 1 r11r1
10 22 tlrp on Budd• Phone

RON 8 Televl110n Servlca
HouM calli on RCA Quutr
GE Spt~laUng In Ztnlth Celt
304 616 •2388 or 614 448

614 985 4422

2454

1976 Chevy pickup 380 auto
PS no ru1t nice truck 2 tone
paint S1 460 00 304 876
4181

Fetty Tree Trimming stump
remov•l Ca11304 878 1331
,
RINOLES S SERVICE e.11pe
rlenced carpenter electrician
muon palnttr roof ing llnotud
lng hot tar appllcttlonJ 304
61&amp; 2088 or 676 7147

70 Chevy tru ck 327 4 1peld
three quarter ton S700 00 84
Scooter t1 200 00 5 hp Ro
t lllltl' used one month 1300 00

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'1 966 C1mp81' 1leeps e •100
1976 F 100 Ford pickup .SOD

885 3802

304 875 8123

304 576 2738

Vane 8o 4 W D

73

Rottrv' or ceble tool drilling ~
M o1t well• completed 11medey •
Pump 11let end tetvlce 304
Concrete fini1h periling lot•
ba11menu eny •In job Ben lor.,
Cltlten Dl1cou nt Rick Otriield ,.

et 4 988

4484

•

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82

1986 GMC LuAury Conver110n
Ven Pluth lntenor air c•ui1a
ttlt et c Gartge kept 12 000
mllu 116000 614985

4418

1986 Ctravan low m1leage
loaded Like new S10 700 or
bnt ofter 614 742 2026
1979 Chevy Luv 4 wheel (lrtve
304 576 4•37 or

ft75 3364

e

e

1982 Real
Ford Escort
GL 414
dr 387
Ac
etc
nice Ph
7243 •fler &amp;pm
1980 Chevette

•100

j--- - - - - -1983 Suzuki RM 126 water
cooled 6 tull floater 1u1pentlon
run1 gretr1 11586 Ph 11!1 14 2• 6

Plumbmg
8o Heating

CARTERS PLUM~ING

AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Getttpolla Oh io
Phone 614 44&amp; 3888 m 614

•

446 4477

8_4

Electncal
8o Refrtgerat1on

Ph

2 door

4

It 4 379

Opm

1978 Old1mobile O.lta 88 P8
PS powerwindowl run• good

Ph e14-281 1274

1ti1Golf l1peH air AM FM
4 door still undw warrenty
24 000 ml• •15800 Call 114

742 3010 or 814 441 2451
1977 Lincoln Mark V 4eO

Brown 'ull power he1Uent
condition 814 892 7841
1t?8 Oocft•A~pen 2 door VI
.uto Good ov.rall condition

It 4 148

Zel3

1 t84 Oodg• Oert Conwttlb+e
Complt't• but nHC11 tobll '"to
ration hl1 off• 814 949

Re•ldant lal or com mercial wlr
ing New aervlce or ropaln
Licen1ed electrician Eaflmatt
free Ridfmour Elsctrical 304

676 t 786

9167

1982 kawu1kl 260 1984
Honda 3 wheahn Call 81 4 448
4484
81 Honda El11n018 Dirt Bike CR
260 run1 e11 cet1ent 1400 Ph

814 379 2918

1981 KI!AIIIki Ph

1982 Subtru Gl 4 Dr 5 1pd
wi'lhtir tHI AM FM SO OOOml
Ph 14 441 B2 1 1 '"" epm

2193

SWEEPER and •ewing m1nhlne
tepalr part• trld 1upr,ll• Pick
up 1nd delivery Oav 1 Vacuum
Cleaner one halt milt up
Georgn Crelk Rd Call 814 ~
448 0294
'

74 Motorcycles

73 Plymouth Fury 318
Good work car 1200
614 448 2106

loat otf•

Unconditional lllt11im1 guaran
tee Lo cal rtft'l"ence~ furn llhed
Fr.. estlm•te• Celt collect
1 614 237 0488 diV or n~ht
R ogtrt 81sement
Waterproofing

II••
Ph e14 44e 9845

*1 260 00

1982 Ford Thunderbird very
good eond 60 OOOmll Ph 614

8ASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

pm

LTC 1300 Ph 614 388 9889

oooe

Home
lmprovamente

1976 Chewrolet
ton pick up
truck Ph 448 3243 after &amp; 00

74 Dodge Dart 1400 71 Ford
1 980 Chryaler Firth Awonue
good cond1t1on Call 814 446

81

Ot995 Ph 614 389 8280

6t4 379 2820

814 245 5467

Services

1986 Ford Ranget 18 OOOmt
good cond asaume loa n Call

614 256 8240

1915Deso.. laireondhkln Call
814 44t 7059 lelween 5 &amp;

"Aren't you supposed to do lhi8 trlctc wllh
lhe tablecloth?

74 Impala runs good AM FM
cassette after 4 00 call 304

V W camper van Sleep• 6 Very
good &lt;:ondltion 82600 Oh•o
River C1mp Grounda 614 949

72

Ph ftt4 388 9815

e14 1192

1971 VW Beetle 66 000 m1les
304 676 2477

3839

36t4

Jyr old Reg11t1rd Sorrell Quar
ter Hor11 mare gelding 1400
Regl1tered Scrrell Mare bred to
grend1on of Sonny Dee Bar
8300 Cal\614 286 8622

Specitl 19815 M~tcury Lynx L
2 door hatch 5 tPIHd 20 000
mil" w.. ••5oo Now 13800

19 inctl Motoroft Quuar T v
with ltlnd 1100 I pc hdroom
-IUitt with boll ~Pring~ 1nd

1970 CheweUe 2 door hard top
PS haadert chrome slots with
80 t1 on back Chrome trbca on
front 307 lour betrell good
cond noo oo 304 4158 1112

Truck t opper and truck camper
for 111le toe boll fumoca
ltovCienlfled d
Truck topper end truck Clll'l'IPttr
for 11\e Ice box furnace stove
oven Stup 16 1696 614 986

1979 Camper Palomino fold
down 1teap1 6 refrlget1tor 1nd
~
furnace 304 676 2~77

2140

u... Aioor Ad booldo stone
c ...oM- e14-441 7318

304 675 48t9

1976 Dodge Rockwood M•nl
Motor Home 47 000 milell
88000 Cal! 814 949 2128

Farm

opood

Wllhtrt dryer~ refrlo«atort,
r•ngtt lk1gga Applitnces

1979 Trans Am S2860 FIRM
Rebu•lt engine transm lu1on
new clutch pressure plate
throw out bearing 400 cu In
High P.erformanc:e Needs Paint

1980 Dcdga Omm very good
cond e1 600 00 304 87&amp;

1881 Chevy lmpal• 4 door AC
tilt 1te•lng Crulte AM FM
good condition 12860 Ph
614 4•e 2883

Belly mower !for a farmal cub
Ph 614 266 1274

614 446 0008

675 3385

8 awning good cond 304 773

4x4 Farm Tractor whh 500
houn PTO front lolder C1ll
814 448 69BO

For sale or trade round hay baler
makes 800 pound belat M a
c hanlca l 10b1cco 1e1ter
1360 00 Call 814 21§8 1266

80 Cordoba car run1 good and
looks good 8 1 000 00 304

26 ft TitAn motcu hnmo co m
pletely self contained genera
tor sleeps 8 $8900 Call

875 t35t

9832

1953 Ford Jubilee Tractor with
plows &amp; dllk Good runnln8
cond1110n new p1int $200
Firm Ph 614 992 6092

Autos for Sale

Horned Hereford Bulls&amp; Heifers
Cattle are long &amp; tall bceltent
muacltng Call Jay 614 n&amp;
8618 after6PM Butler Hereford

71

GOOD USED APPUANCES

304·773 8414

Lot tor St~le' 40K100 campmg
lot 1n campground on Raccoon
Creek Ph 614 446 1294

Vermeer 604 Round Baler uMd
1 111110n t6600 Ph 614 388

Valle¥ Fumltur• new &amp;: uttd
L¥1• Metk&gt;n of qUIIitv fumi
t1.1r1 1211 hst•rn Au
Galllpoht

3 pc bedroom suh:e wfth boll
.,.... lftd m.Uraa phan•

Cam pong
Equipment

78

614 285 6522

Ave Oallipoh1 OH

Cotl

All In ternally Inspected &amp; glla
ran teed lnstallat on and p1ck up
awatlab!e Call 614 446 0966

Meuey Fergu10n 66 trector
whh piOwl ditc &amp;. cuhivltor
corn pl1n111t buah hGg S3500
36 Ma11ey Ferguson Oluel with
6ft finish mower 138150 Call

Sat 814 445 1899 127 3od

1200

Used &amp; Flet),ullr Trantmtu ons

6522

Inc Good
used appll1ncn and TV Sl1l
Open BAM to ePM Mon thru

...-

Ohio

Utlli1y Bldg Spl 30 x40 119
16x8 Overhe1d door Service
Door t6333 Erected Iron
Horp Bldg I
14 332 97.6

County Applltnct,

2•13 efler II p m

Topper for a p1ck up truck good
cond Ph 614 266 6639

7 30 PM Fayette County Fair

CENTER SR 36 W Qalhpolll
Ohio Call 814 446 9777 eve
614 44&amp; 3592 Up front 1r1c
ton with w1rranty ollf!llr 40 ul8d
tractors 1000 tool1

c.u

446 3159

3 b.droom tra•lf'f Plymale Rold

....., Hill .180
304-875 1900

125 00 304 675 6086

Fum11hed room 1100 Ut •l•t•n
pa•d Share bath Stogie male
919 Second Galllpol•• Call
448 4416 etter"'pm

AUCTION

2 bedtoam 1r11let COUpiH 1
smell chtld Locust Rd Rt 1
Point Pla. . nl 304 875 1071

Plan e t •cket to Sen Otago for

Storm Windows for ut~ Cell

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

814 992 6216

59 For Sale or Trade

JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT

2 &amp; 3 BR unfurn11hed apart
ment• snd 2 BR furnished
apartment Call614 446 0284

51 Hou8ehold Goods

Tretter •bove Kroger• In Pomeroy lor rent Total el.ctric C.ll

Anume small mo nthly payment
on moder 1tyte p1ano hke new
cond t•on Can be 1een locelly
Please eall 1 800 623 2890

For sale Rtilroad tiel You pk:k
up t6 00 ~ech 614 992 2478

76t6

875 t090

St4 44e 1602

Musocal
Instruments

Musey Ferguaon New Holland
Bush Hog Salu &amp; Service Ower
40 used tractotsto ct.ooae from
S. complete line of new &amp; used
equipment lergeat 1electlon in
S E dhto

876 3216

apt fuml1hed Hud 1cc:epted
Follltl'l Mobtle Home Pwk Ph

57

Herbel1te and wallpaper lnstalla
tlon Ph 614 446 3131 or
448 2200 or 676 2480

6 room and bath beaement 1nd
gll'lge at Oalllpohl Ferrv 304

2 Bedroom furntshtd AC 1 BR

Ouahty Rottwelltf pup 1 See
both parents end pup from last
litter 614 693 8469 or 614
898 1317

CROSS l SONS
U S 36 W•t Jackson
614 286 11461

304 875 t076

House 4 room1 b1th Refer
ence and depo11t requ ired 3()4.

AKC Re gluered Rottwe•ler lnt
Ch Kastamen Beum bloodline
S400 Male 3mo Ph 614 388
9364

1 01sh wa1her portable like
new 276 gallon fuel oil tank Ph

1 Bedroom ground floor pnvatt
entrance &amp; private perkmg
Utlhti&amp;S fll.lld N1c:e tor older
peJson or couple Fumished or
Unfurnished Ph 614 446

BUDGET Tran1m1ssions Uaed &amp;
Rebutlt All types torque c:onver
tars &amp; ttansfer Cttel CVC
Jomtl Guaranteed a mmumum
of 30 day1 w•ll deliVer ca1h &amp;
carry or lnttall Calt 614 379
2220 or 1 304 675 6758

79 Motors Homes
8o Campers

740 Sec:ond Ave 1 BR t1B5
per mo Oepot•t required Call
614 446 4222 between 9 6

6t4 448 25ft3

Auto Parts
8o Acce5sortes

Golden Retr iever Pupp1es AKC
Regtst ered Very healthy excel
lent bloodlmes GQmg fast Ph
614 286 6110

Furnl1hed Apt 18R 701 Fourth
AIIB Gallipolis 8225 Utlt•t•es
Pd Ph 446 4416 after 7PM

Room• lor rent day week
month G•lha Hotel Call 814
446 9715 Rentaalowa1 $120
month

76

3108

New hoapttal mattre11 wheat
cha~r &amp; pott1e cha~r complete
Site all che•p Cal! 614 446
7476 Daytime

3 bdr ranch Rodney Vtll1gell
$286 mo plus depo11t Referen
CBI required
Call Blackburn
Realty 614 446 0008

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Larry Wroghl

•

Senttn~I-Page-9

614 446 1354

4B Inch 1ll11eel belsew taw mlll
$2100 Call614 245 6439

F1ve room apt V~and St Po1nt
l&gt;lea1tnt gill and water paid
furnished opttonal depo1lt re
qulred ca ll 304 896 3450

1200 00 oocurity - l t. CON
200 down ond TACT JoobonbtatooDo01 Ph
t242 22 ... - , 304 125 441 3117 Equ1l Ho...utlng

.... -

548

Apartment
for Rent

N•cely furnl1hed apt View of
r~ver By week or Month Otuo
River Camp Grounds 614 949

Houses for Rent

41

44

6t4 992 6216

Real Estate
Wanted

QUICK SALE 12d6 mob•le
home S1 200 00 After 6 00
PM' ca ll 304 676 2716 weekeri'ds cell 304 676 5377

Qv.IIY.Kftf•m Verycte~n
,,, ,ere m.-clow rett pirture
aood ftnct. 111 mtntrel right•
~8•11 3 b 1t oom home. 2
blma 2 pondl lol• of autbuikl. , IChool bu1 end m.l by
. . . , Prloo roducod 304 4118

II
soontl ....... 1111m
1°1010 • IN-owly ltof ,

Restaurant &amp; Tavern for sale
Interested partres wnta Bo"' P23
m cere of Pt Pleaaant Register
200 Mam St PI PI WV

3 bedrooms. 2 full bath• large
hvtng room d1n10g room and
kttchen Also laundry room 2
car garge centr1l 1ir Ea1tern
School d11tnct R~f•en ces re
qutred Call 614 247 4945

W Ve for
~ lnformadon ctl1304 773
&amp;118 ., 773 518e oher 5 00

2111 ~~- ...,.. Houoo,

747 lndduStr at storage 12 foot
over head door 3 phatel of
atectnc 18x48 steel bulldtng
614 446 2362 For
appomtment

992 3090

20 lt:fe flfl'fl Hannan Tr•c•

10pm

675 5104

12x60 m obil e home with 12x24
add1t1on sitting on 10011.200 tot

A41ed

Ph,,_
111-:MI·
••••
... 1

Busmess
Bulidmgs

Commerctal bu ld ngs tor lease
Downtown Pt Pl easant Stores
oH•cea A One Real Estl!lte
Carol Yeager Broker Call 304

H1

une

-4114 -bit:

34

Renlals

'

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11d acres leon Bad en Rd
House Bl outbulldmg Stream
througl'l property 304 458
1066

For sale by owner 1979 Buddy
1 4K70 3 BR 1 1h baths total
alec wood 1torage shed wood
7 V~d
porch underpenelmg
same furnlahmg1 located lot 4
Perk Lane Mob1le Court C1ll
6~ I 448 3065 tfter 1 pm

7.1 acres GuVIIn Creek 11 Glen
wood h11 weRt apringl b1rn1
1nd&gt; buikllngs Ph 304 622

3 172 110

Stx acre mm1 farm fenced pas
ture wooland one bern two out
bwld1ngs three bedroom all
electric br~c~ ranch home over
lookmg r.ver near town 304
676 7119

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS RT 36
PNONE 614 446 7274

33

AI Makn &amp;Mo.lls
24 HI. Sll CE

Farms for Sale

10 to 16 acres Letart New
H1ven or Mason areas With or
without house Call 614 446
3072 after 6 00 PM

675 e367

I&lt;!' ' I' '' • It!&gt;'

33

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

1984 Skyltne mob1le home
14x70 total eleCtric 2x8 axte
rlor walls 2 bedrooms 1 b1th
w1th garden tub ft den 304

Profen1onal
Service•

~T ..,.,.._s.,..... ... ,._,....._

36

895 3048 01 895 3583

lody,..Shop Garotle lor- wk,;
I 1 • lot fHtcl ~Mt~HDne to-

JErJ

304 895 3873

$18 500 00 304 675 7869

NOW OPEN Come Cimp wtth
us ONo Rivtr C.mp Ground•

4

Mid;~\eport refinished ms•de 6
roo'M's bath large porch gar
age; work shop good locattOn
Call 614 992 2602

304 676 7296

do ...- . - 01111 NOT to oood
through the miM untl you ,_.,.

lftd
uad ._. lmlth
Iuick Pontiac. 111 1 bit.,..

pm

614 985 357t

1974 12x86 Eagle 2 bedroom
total elecmc 1 bath wood stove
and 2 decks Call 614 949

3 Announcements
814 ... 2121

r rooms 1 ill bath house m
Cfl'fl:ster Oh1o Pnce reduced
from 827 000 to $25 000 Call

86 Holly Park 3 bedr oom• 2
baths 1nctud1ng undltl'pennlng

Wanted To Buy

Ill Gene John10n

FILL DIRT

1 8 Wanted to Do

,,..

House for sale by owner 4
bedrooms l1vtng room dm1ng
room kttchen wash room bath
sereened porch See on F1fth St
n Syracuse Call 614 992
2239

HOlUB 3 bedroom• 1 1 years
old Apple Grove area 839 500
- 304 576 2688

Retrtln Now 8oUth1Mt•m Bu ..
.,..,. Colltge C•ll 114 .UI

roaf r.,.lr

su.

21149

nat IO Ewant Ouldt Spin

Bu1. Ph. 915-3113
..._ 915·3137

985 3837

3bedroomhouse 2110N Main
St Pt Pit $30 000 00 304
458 1875
No Realtors
Please

Sttuatoons
Wanted

304-878-1137

Auction
New M•chll'ldise
SlturdiY 7 p m E'llnl WV

LIMESTONE

"FrH Estimates"

He• Youth Cent.

Tronchlnt~

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410

G&amp;M .TV
REPAIR

Yltd lilt. 212 Camden Avt
Thuro, Fri onol lot 10 00 til 1

8

~rge hoUse ICf&lt;IS!I from P•ua

Newly built home 3 bedrooms
wall to wall .carpetmg 2 car
garage extra large k1tchen w1th
oik cabmetry Situated close to
school Mmutes from town
304 675 5836

ForHINotflceorhouNdetning

AI Types of

614-843-5248

949·30111us.
949-260611oMe

...............
3 IIIIo

(S.pr ... Anti
HOutS! WM. Tloon. fr.

THE DITCHING

Electromc Organa
Mob1te service

49135 St. lt. 124
Radfto, Ohio 45771

... Su •• , Calh

THE HAT lACK

TYs, Ailttnnas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

PH. 949-2160
or 949·2101

P1rt1

Gutf Clolhina 3ft pool and loti
moro 10 00 AM tMII 00 PM
Wid Thut1 Fri

TOP SOIL

•Refrigerators
•Drvtra •Freezers

Y•d ••• fit 2. Mild• Rollin•

J.R.'s REPAIRS

'

(CUT OUT FGa FUTUIIE USEI

sorneo.i• to brulh

•

Aprll 26
8 4 30
M1n
Women 1(1 petite-14 reg in
IIICetlent eonclhlonl end aom•
chUdr*ll clothll Mile. fumi
ture Happy HoNow RoM 2nd

u.. .........
111¥1111"'""

SALES &amp; SERVICE

lox 7 Alhllnd Ohio
44105 or Coll411-211-0787

43e7

Mil(

Mitltloport, Ohio 45760

ze11on rttiremilnt llld life .,..,..
••nee provided Bend .....,,... tO'i

uo•

V1rd Slit Seturday Apr1l 25

mile aff Rolltt 218 Men
Wom1n and children• do1hlno

Worked In home area "'
20 years
'Free Eat•matea·

39 900 0° Chmv
•&lt;•••
Rtdge •Me1gs County
Call

Hl.lt m Pomeroy on loeust St
W1ll s&amp;ll on Lan~ Contract

WtlrehoUH r~ulrH HOipllelf.\

current federel litt

---t

51 Household Goods

"Have this co . d fi th
ong yard woth ehoon ""' lence
•
p1e or e Sawe at Parson1 Furniture
Rustic HUla Syracuse Ohio
med
d
614 949 2910 bBtWBBn 9
•
mnal Bedroom
1415 Eastorn Avon"'
4'p m 814 992 6B66after4 00
thIa an enter the on'b&amp;
Suites 8399 &amp;900
Pm
r~l~n=j~e:=se~C~f~e;t~fi:ril~e~."~~~~~~::1 Chest
Uvong Room .:~es s179 95
For sele 5BR country home 20
of Drewers 4 drawer
814 992 7160

Vll'd Selt1 mile out Teen• Run MONEY for college Call the;
Rd off At 1 near Eurelr.e Fri Anny Notional Guanl lor FREE ,
and Sat 9 to 1 Rotortllltr lnlormotlon pockat t 100 642
:
bicyel• fumhure clothes 111 3819

3 9-17 1 110 pd

CUSTOM IUilT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

t,_,

In

'

JBA recreat1onroom k•tchen
dtflmg room large front and
backporch 8x10woodenbulld

dlatributorsNp IYIIIIbta In
Gollpoiiii.J•- .... • ..~
n... d.pa.!t ltep Win truck. lndJ

,,.., t15 000

v.

Complete .Romodohng
Rool1ng of all Types
Complete Gutter Worto

&amp;rty Rep,oatess ons Call 805
.887 6000 Ext GH 9B05 for

lares

con1ole ltereo. hnd made
woodwork. bU1.. clothM.
menymtiC Item• Ph 114 -441

Ph. (614) 143·5425

PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG
t 61 North Stcond

lng 8-HIIIoNunlnfC-~
Mondoy "'"' FridOf
ARCHWAY COOKIES hll •

• 21 9Mn to lpm on Kriner Ad

EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

e1

NMCI

9 00 I 00 eome down Rt 7 to
Clipper MiH1 end turn right
foltow ~fan• to thoettring ridge
The 2nd end 11th hou. . Kevln
Dennl• • Barbie Bowling rni·
dence Fumhure dl•hwMhtr

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Government homes hom

(U repair} Delinquen• ta x IJrop

co11' geme
blld wt~lfht

Y•d Salt Mon 6 TuH April 27

4 17 I mo

4 / 8 / 1 mo

30' yr guarnteed vmyle siding
1 !fz battt umque
WOodwork 614 992 6126

IN W carpet

1nd ct'llktren1

wtre men't • women 1 clothing Llrtlt bit of everything

949-9070 or
949-2045

CALl 7 DAYS A WUK

For nle by owner 2 story house
M1ddlepor1 overlooking park

1n

HOuse for sale or trade May
con11der land contract 6 rooms
With bath 1 \1) acres
Call
992 7463

gl•••

ACTION
TOWING

•GraduatiOns

•Ins

4 14-1 mo

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; lOAD SERVICE

614 446

614

SubdMIIOn

FREE LANCE
35MM
PHOTOGRAPHER

Mary 0 Brien Dlrwctar of Nur•

1e0
pool coli rofundlblo te021138 IS"
•
table kid• clothing tew Eat 1441

108 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio
PH. 992·3307
TWIN MAnRESS/BOXSPRING ............ s91.81

Ph

P0

Frl l Sat 9 5 Old At
Evergreen T•bte uw

4·7· 87 1 mo

1124 Easl Ma1n ft.
Pomeroy
HOURS lues ·Wed ·Frt
11 a.m. to 7 p m
Sunday 1 p m ·7 p m
by Chanco or Appo1ntmon1
RUSS MOORE

Roger Hysell
Garage

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Gallipolis
&amp; Vicinity

829 000

current repo h1t

eue

95
Skl~more Ad Ev.rgrten &amp;om•
thing for neryone R11n or
lhlne

Middllepor1

992-7632

IN TH!COUNTRY- Over 1
acre n1ce split enlry home
w1th 3 bedrooms 1~ baths
woodburnet good locat1on
All m good cond1l1on

Headquill le1s
B

conditiOning for mob1le
or madul1r homee 2'12

PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

POMEROY - large 2 story
slone home w1th 4 bed
rooms I ~ balhs fam ily
room dtnmg room and fu ll
basement A really mce
home for IUSI $28 900 00

ALL oqljloNs
NEW IDEAS
PURL &amp; IARIAU
VANMETER~
J04 773 SS7S (
Aller S
614 742 2191 41~1 mo

Ph e14-441-1Ue

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EMPIRE FURNITURE

FLOWERS FOR

SPECIAL
HElL- Package""

PRICE REDUCED - MID
DLEPORT - N1cely remo
deled I\; story home on a
QUiet street m lown Many
iealures Must be seen Was
$24 900 NOW $21 900 00

PRICE REDUCED - Here 1s
a n1ce I0 yr old ranch type
home w1lh 3 bedrooms
balh garage on a level lot
Many new features Was
$36 500

Mason, W Va

CAll (6141915-4222

UOOP•W...

No •per~Mc:e ntcelllry M•
bo ovol- for lmmodiiiO
.rnpkl,ment Cell 101m to 4Ptll

IVIillbtl It the MI'{Dq&gt;

Gorogo Sato_
April 24th • 26th
Bouquet ~========~~~~k==:;;~~~==!l•ntkauet

lnotollol1an ol olu&lt;twork &amp;
humuhfitn, fwnoct hNt
pumps, and atr conditlon~ng.
AU w•k -IIIIHd.

2946

Sill• peopte wanted Cell
- . . 1 • 9om Ph 114 441-

a

CARPET

~ARRY'S
Hobson Dnve

Flofll

oul of town on Johnson R1dgv
Rd

Yard Sale

Men &amp; Women
cloth• IHth•
tlble. ceptllns
bench weight•

5, 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET 8o PADDING
Expert Installation
Up to 36 M~nths Fonancmg Available

992-6215 or 992 7314

C.......,llll UNfl

Remodeled double w1de 1
r~d'ms 2 baths new furnace
new roof on large lot 5 m11es

tnd palil dlr.ator Mlddl~"'
MuNdpol Pool APP!I..,_,

15 Family MtiC Slit C•ntenary
Town HouN Thun • Fri 9 00

STAINMASTEI
WEAR DATED

V. C. YOUNG Ill

RHirlontiol and 1moll

Lo11 femtlt Ctlloo cit Tue•dl\'
tvenl"' It Dtlry Qu"" Pt

5pm

MOHAWK CARPETS

work

HEAnNG &amp; COOLING

1tter I 00

....,.

141 24 1tc

2

LOll Callao Cat nlm_. Cl10
bUnd In one..,, 304 171 1041

ROOFING- Shlngloo Rolod Roofing. Guttorundln
sulatlng Root Coating
CARPENTRY -Additions Gorog11 Sun Decks
CONCRETE WORK- Sidowolkl. B111monta end D,.._

Addont 11\d rMlodtling
Aooling and gutter work
Concrete work
Piumbmg and electrical
(Free

2205

Neod 8 Good , .....

7

Residential - Commercial - lndultrial
Free Ettlmetu - Fully lnoured

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Wtll Do
Carpentery - Vmyl
&amp; Aluminum S1dmg
- Pamtm1Drywall
Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work
992-7636
4-171 mo

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gllhpohs. Oh1o 45631

P11nt

YOUNG'S

sale In Eureka across ftonr-the
d1m t31 900 Ph 614 446

PNture fOf 10 heed cltUI. ell
ott• I 00 PM 304 e75 191e

The Dally

Soft• tnd chalrt ~ric:ld from
304 773 5234
U95 to 1996 hblel 160 and
LIP to $125 Hid•t beds 1390 Rough lumber Oek &amp;. Poplar
to $696 Redinan 1226 to
8150 per 1 000 by bundle 20c
t376 Limps 128 to t126
by board ft 304 676 4412
D ne«es 8109 and up to S496
Wood tlble w 6 cha~ra S286 to
S796 Desk •100 up to 8376
56
Pets for Sale
Hutches S400 and up Bunk
beds complete w mattresses 1 -~-------'--­
$295 and up to •39!i Baby badl
0 regonwyncl Cattery Kannel
1110&amp; &amp;175 Mtttresnlorbox
springs full or twtn $83 firm CF A H1malayan Persian end
Stamese kittens AICC Chow
873 and t83 Queens•t•S225
puppun New Chow pupp es
K1ng t360 4 drawer ch81t 866
Call 614 446 3844 after 7PM
Drenars 889 Gun cab1nets 8
10 12 gun Ga1 oreleetr~crange
S376 Baby mattresses t36 &amp; Groom and Supply Shop Pet
S46 Bed frames 820 $30 &amp; Groom1ng All breeds All
King freme 850 Good selectm styles Julie Webb Ph 614 446
0231
of bedroom su1te1 metal c11
b1nets headboards S30 and up
to 865
2 AKC Registered Blue Eyed
S1benan Huskies S85 each male
2yr old &amp; female 1yr old Ph
Used Furniture wood tabl e &amp; 2
614 266 6021
benches b&amp;ds S. dresser 3
mlltl out Bulev1lle Rd Open
Regl1te rad female Great Dana
9AM to 6PM M on thru Sat
614 446 0322
Black With wh1te bla~:e 21fz yra
old Pay for \let bills $ 100 Ph

3 BR House wrth 32 acres ior

ftEPS NUDED

6 Lost end Found

Audioloe1St

, f

Lloc)t 6 mal1t1 from town 814
448 8&amp;91 9•m to 5pm

Ptouono 304 4118 17e1

190 MUlBERRY AVE.

Wa'll SoU You A
U1tcl Car or Fix
Your Old Ona

Ucensed Clln~e~l

LAFF-A-DAY

S213 permo

~mall 2. bedroom house Carpel
11 atr condluoner 1-00 x1SO

Computtriad llllrirw Aid Select1011

Publoc Notoce

Pomeroy- M1ddleport, Oh1o

Homes for Sale

$1000 Down

.... CoiNe.
tot...,.,.
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8980

614 4•6

760 Hond• w1thw lnd1h leld fla~r
luug~e rec:k Hddle bag1 mutt
•e• to apprlciete U60 Ph

514 445 9538

1988 Honda 280 4 track with
•now plow Good condi1I01'
814 992 74fJ7 or 614 742

3154

Suauki

550 GT

e.11c

cond

304 675 4437 0' &amp;75 3354

1983 Hond• Night Hawk 560
7 000 mllu Ilk~ new
t1 300 00 304 89!5 3!538 or

304 675 4899

1982 Honda V 46 Mavum exc
cond &amp; BOO orolnill m1101

304 675 5574

1984 Honde XL 800 pro link
2 000 miles 304 875 7478

76

Boats end
Motors for Sale

Owens 28ft Clbln Crt.ltter on
tr11lor Mu tt ull by May 1 no
reafOnabll e~Her refu 11.1d Ph

114 4411 t 528 or 446 1339

1983 Thund«Crtft 17 120 h p
I 0 150 houu One owner sea
Nelghbclrhood Rd Ph 614
4•e 8298 efler 5 00

85

General Haulong

D•llard Water Service Pool•
Well• Dohvery Any
tlmn Ca ll 614 446 7404 No
Sunday calla
Clt~ern a

R 81 R Water Sorvtce Momfl
clatttnu wt~lls !)(lois Idled
Formerly Jemet Boy1 Wster
Same rate1 Call 304 676

6370

J J WJter SMvlce Sw mm.ng
pools ciJterns &amp; weii J Call •
614 246 9286
~
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Watt erson I Wa1 er Httultng ~
re11onabl e ratea
mmed•ato 11
2 000 gallon delivery cilt8 rfll
poets w1111 etc call 304 676

29t9

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Hou11.1 coli hme11ono and '
grtvel D&amp;ltvartd 1 ton and up '
Jim Lenler 304 675 1247 or ;

675 7397

I

Formerly teen s now John 1 '
Wlter Service John Watterson
Jr Owner 1 000 or 2 000 gal
ltlt VICa 304 6?6 2248

87

Upholstery

R &amp; M Custom Couchet and 1
Reupholatery St Rt 7 Crown •
Cit y Oh 614 261!1 1470 Eve t
61 4 446 3438 Open datly 9 to :
4 30 811 9 30 to 1 30 Old &amp; •
row Upho1tetN
Mowrey 1 Upholstering aervlng
tri co unty area 22 vear1 The bett
1M turniture upholtlering Call ,
304 6?5 4164 lor f re i ~
ettimatet

�Page 10 The

Daily

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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:--Local Briefs:---. La~r assails .prod~ct liability measure ~
Village accepting application.s
Appllcarlons are still being accepted lor pool and park'
director at the Middleport Municipa l Pool.
Applications may be picked up at the mayor's olllce, Monday
th rough Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Date of accident corrected
The date of the hll -skip accident that occurred at the
Intersection of s tate routes 124 and 7, currently under
investigation by Pomeroy Pollee, was Tuesday, and not
Monday, as reported In Wednesday 's Daily Sentinel.

Evening .services begin Sunday
F~ va n gcll s t Rick Weaver will have evenin g services starting
at 7:30 this Sund ay at Mount Hermon United Brethren Church
on Texas Road, Pomeroy.

Revival slated this weekend
Reviva l meetings will be held Friday and Sa turday, 7 each
evening, at Carthage-Troy Community Church In Coolville.
Speaker will be Rev. Edsel Hart.. Special singing will be
featured . Pastor Billy C. Murphy Invites the public.

County receives school funding
Following deduc11ons far employee retirement, Meigs
County's three local school districts received $557,094.91 as their
share of th e April distribution of State School Founda11on
subsid y payments.
Amou nts received by eac h district Include J;:astern Local,
$121.184.98; Meigs Local. $.114,374.21, and Southern Local,
$121,5.3o.72. In addition, the Meigs County Board of Education
received a dln•rt allotment of $28,98~.79 .

MHS .senior receives scholarship
Meigs High School senior Judith L. Mees has reeeived a 1987
McGuffey Summer Scholarship from Ohio University.
The scholars hip program permits a select group of the
universit y's Incoming freshmen to reside on campus during the
summer and earn up to a term's wort hot academic credit at less
than hal f Ihe cost of tuition, room and board.
Rcclplt•nts who rank in the top one-fou rth of their respective
gradu atin g classes, also maintain paid , on-campus jobs,
usua lly career-re lated. The program Is named in honor of
William Holes McGuffey, author of the McGuffey readers and
Ohio Unlverslly's fourth president.
Mees Is th e daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malco lm Mecs. 410
Li ncol n Hil l Road, Pomeroy.
I

Disbur.~ement

of funds prepared

Ohio Molar Ve hicle Registrar Michael J. McCuillon
announces that the Burea u of Motor Vehicles has the March 1987
dlstribu tlon of license tax revenues totaling $20.8ol.~~J. 78 ready
for disbursemen t to local governments. Meigs County's share Is
$67 ,!i!i8. :1:1.

Squads re.~pond to four calls
Meigs County Emerge ncy Medical Services reports four ralls
Thursday: Hulland all2: 28 a.m. to Meigs Mine No .2 for Robert
Rerver to Holzer Medical Center: Middleport Fire Department
at R: 50 a.m. treated Steve Gi llespie at the scene of an auto
acc ident on Ohio !i!i4 at Cheshire: Rutland at 11: ~5 a.m. to Main
Street lor Mildred Ingram to Holzer Medical Ce nter: Tuppers
Plains at 4::,1 p.m. treated but did not transport Faye Adams.

COLUMBUS iUPI) - Representatives of organl!'ed labor and
consumer groups blasted product liability reform legislation
Thursday. saying It would jeo_pardlzeconsumers'.rlghts to sate
products. .
A stream ot labor witnesses
paraded before a select Ohio
Senate committee examining
civil justice and Insurance teforms, and product liability
legislation.
"It would be a drastic mistake
lor the Senate to abolish Ohio's
safe prodjlcts law." said Jay
Harris of Toledo, representing
the United Auto Workers. "In our
judgment. House Bill 235 would
abolish Ohio's sale !products

consumer would expect when
·used in the intended manner.
"Every consumer should ·be
given the assurance that the
product t]1ey purchase - or th~y
use In the course of therr
None of the labor representa- employment - ls safe; that it
tives want the bill to pass, but wtft not Injure them; and (ha: it
they suggested changes that will .not subject them to risks or
death by Its legitimate use," said
would make It more palatable.
_
S!ewart Jatty, counsel to the Lauridsen. .
Peter MacDowell of the Ohio
Ohlo AFL-CIO, suggested that
employees be allowed to sue their Public Interest Campaign, a
employers for any faulty equip- consumer coalition, said indusment made on-site.
'
try's own research showed that
Jatty, who also represented the judges and jUries were not overly
steelworkers and teamsters, said sympathetic toward consumers;
the bill should require that if . that of 659 most recent cases,
three court judgments are made only 6 percent of the final co urt
against a defective product, the judgments were against the
law."
manufactur-er must no lily a II firms after all appeals were
The House-passed bill under known purchasers of the defeet.
exhausted.
study would limit the liability of
MacDowell sai&lt;l the same
If there are six judgments,
manufar.t urers lor defective pro- Jatty said, the manufacturer research showed tha t of the
ducts . The manufacturers cur- should be made to stopselllngthe
rently are held to strict liability product in Ohio until the defect Is
for detective products under corrected.
eight legal theories which have
The union representatives, inevolved through years of court cluding David Lauridsen of Ohio
South Central Ohio
decisions.
Council 8 of the American FederPartial
clearing tonight with a
Harris told the .senators that ation of State, County and Municlow
In
the
mid 40s.
body of law has resulted In Ipal Employees, all said the
Mostly
sunny
Saturday with a
higher-quality design and manu- legislation should contain a ".con·
facture of products, and better sumer expectation" test- that a high in the mid 60s.
warning labels.
The probability of preclpita·
product must ·perform as a
tion is near zero tonight and
Saturday .
.
Winds will be from th e nor·
Gov. Richard F. Celeste an- date for more seriGus and costly theast at less than 10 miles an
nourlced today the award of care, which protects the pocket- hour tonight.
$25,650 to the Meigs County books ol Ohio taxpayers," the
Ohio Extended Forecast
Health Department to fund a governor said.
Sunday through Tuesday
preventive d ent al disease
The Meigs County Health DeFair Sunday with a chance of
program . ·
partment wlli provide-services to showers Monday and Tuesday.
Funding is provided by the children between 5 and 17 years Highs will range between 65 and
Maternal and Child Health Block · of age who are currently partie!· 75 Sunday and in the 60s Monday
Grant and is administered by the paling In the Ohio Department of and Tuesday. Lows will be in the
Division at Dental Health.
Health's Child and Family 40s.
Health Services Program . The
"Our goal Is to prevent tooth children will receive fluoride
decay among children who in the treatments and pit and fissure
past had trouble obtaining servl· sealant applications as needed,
ces . Early preventive dental the two most effective methods to·
care reduces the need at a later prevent tooth decay.

Sentence issued in court
Sentenced in Mrlgs County Common Pleas Court to a prison
tl'l'm of six months in the Chlllicot he Correctionallnstit ute was
Mlkr Conley . Con ley entered a voluntary plea of guilty to a
charge of rr&lt;'t•iving stolen property .
A temporary restra lnin)! order has b&lt;&gt;en Issued by the court
aga inst the &lt;II'IC'nd ant In the case of Judith Lynn Grate against
Ro nald Eugene Gratr.
Dismissed by the court were lhl' cases of Farmers Bank &amp;
Sav ings Co. against Norbert Patrick Neutzllng Jr .. et al;
Farmt'l's Hank &amp; Savings Co. aga inst Nancy Jaspers, et a!; and
Dlapaolo Food Distributors against Meigs Inn Pizza, et at.

The young
learn about
crafts of old
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5JI JACKSON

BARGAIN MATtN!;ES SATURQAY &amp;
SUHDAV - ALL SEAT$ 12.50
AllfttSSION EVE~Y TUESDAY 12.50

.
APRIL 24 thru

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aturday's major league action
Ceorge R. Plagenz studies the ,question of
AIDS as a (orm of holy retribution - A-2
Soulhem lo&lt;-al Schools' need 10 paSt! a lt&gt;vy
on May 5 is discussed by Bob Hoeflich- 0.7

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SPRING USED
CAR 'IALUES

Pomeroy alumni will meet on Monday
Pomeroy Alumni Association
will meet 7 p.m. Monday at the
home of Roger and Yvonne
Young. All Pomeroy graduates
are invited to attend.
Two Bob Roberts Memorial
Scholarships will be awarded to a
child or grandchild of a Pomeroy

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ...... ...... .27 \1,
AT&amp;T .... .. ..... ...... ....... .. ... .. .. 24\1.
Ashland Oil ...... .. .. ... ...... .....59%
Bob Evans Farms .............. 25%
Cha rming Shop pes ...... .. ...... 25%
Federal Mogu I. .............. .... .... 43
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. 59 3,1
Heck's Inc ..................... .. .. .4Y,.
Limited Inc . ........ .. .......... ... 42\1,
Multimedia Inc . .. .... .... ...... .. 53\1,
Rax Restaurants .......... .. ...... 5%
Robbins &amp; MMyers .. ........... .. .12
Shoney's lnr . . .'.... ........ .... .... 29Y,.
Wendy's Inti ..... .. ............ .. .10~~
Worthington Ind .......... .. ...... 18Y1

Vt&gt;lt'ran~ Mt&gt;morial
Thursday Admissions- Leon·
dus Lee, Pomeroy.
Thursday Discharges - Eva
Lawson, Mark Oiler, Roy Eblin,
Edward Evans, Shirley Frazier.

High Sehool graduate this year
and applications may be sent to
Box 202, Pomeroy, by May 15. ·
Tickets may be purchased at
Swisher·Lohse Drugs or Francis
Florist, or by sending your name,
address and year graduated
along 'wlth the ticket costs lo Box
202, Pomeroy.
Anyone unable to attend the
meeting, but wishing further
information or having new Ideas,
or anyone able to help with
should call 992-7690.

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1981 CITATION •••••••••• 51495

4 Dr. 4 Spd. looks and runs good .

By KEVIN KELLY
Staff
' GALLIPOLIS - Drafting of a
-in-ateglc plan will be the goal ot
the new executive vice president
of the Gallla County Community
1mprovement Corporation.
"A plan Is not a document
that's drafted , th~n placed on the
shelf and later given to some'one," said Michael Harford, who
assumrd his duties with the CJC
on April!. "A plan Is a series of
actio'ns in which we must commit
time and money to, and I'm very
interested In being Involved In
ttia 1." ·
'Speaking to the CIC's annual
·meeting Ftlday. Harford said a
written plan was the only Item he
·found missing from the economic
development orl(a n izat ion· s
scheme of things.
"Everyone had been carrying

1980 2CHEVETTE
......... 51295
Dr.

Tlme~~·Sentlnel

Au~omatic .

1978 DODGE DIPLOMAT .... $1295

.(Dr., auto .• PB, PS . Air.

1976 OLDS...............,••• 5895·
..2 dr., HT. looks and runs good.
1971 CHEVY' C-1 0 ••••••• S795
Green. Standard. Good condition.
1977 -CHEVY C-10 ••••••• S495

4 spd. Runs good .

MAIN ST. MAIKO
&amp; GREENHOUSE

;rrtNt~HIS

GOAL - Developing astrateglc
plan for economic development wUI be the goal ol
Michael Harford, right, the new executive vice
president of the Gallla County Community
out a plan they. all had in their
minds, but I think it needs to be
articulated," he said.
In dev eloping such a plan,
Harford salq he is trying to
estabil&amp;h goals to go beyond what
he called 'the "bright short-term
fu ture'' of the CJC to set the

Improvement Corporation. U1tenln1 to R..,rord
are outgoing CJC President Dan Davies, center,
and his successor, Jeffrey E. Smith, l~lt.

organization on a path toward
long-term success . Because such
future advancement Is tied In
with the cou nty's development,
Harford urged loca l governments to also draft a strategic
plans and communicate them to
the CIC and public.

992-6036
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A NEW CONCEPT IN RESIDENTIAL
AND COMMERCIAL DESICN.

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NO OM.IGAnort CAU. (304) 675-6535
4 "Little" Design-Is Independently Owned
By Licensed Desiffner lane Little.
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thiiStihl tritnlntr hits grau and
powertd brushcuHer takes the
weeds han! and holds itsgroond.
Jlltllllft olf ditrocllft taW.
Lightwtight with loop handle for
Liphoeiltllt with bte,de-handlt
easy maneuverability. l'Jectronic
controls. lfectrontc iantllon and
ignition prO¥ides JU~ Jtatts.
antivibrlllon system plu$ StJhl\
Antivibration system
exciulivt i'Qiy&lt;Ut •· head llltl tG
safety clutch offer safe and
ease and safely of operation.
steady trimming.
Shoulder hame11 and protec·
$139.95 wilh
tivt 1011fes Included.
Rotocut head.
S259.95.
Sl49.95 with
String head.

STIIiL
QUAUTY CAN BE rotJIS FOR
AS LmLE AS SZS PER MON'I1I.

Bushwhack Your Brush

. With Spike 20P.
Xow you cnn oonlrol your brush ·
problcm!f. wtth a fbck ohhc wrtM.
New Splkc ~OP self-contained uppU·
cator mu.kes spot brush control easy,

economical and aco~ratlt.

• Control&amp;over 100 woody spcctcBtnclu~ muluflora roK

• Treat.~ mnrc nrcu t.hun compctltk)n
Nota "n:sLrl c tcd~ pcgUddc

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can conuol your bru~ problems.
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POMEROY, OHIO

Harford , who was educated at
Dawson-Bryant High Sehool In
Coal Grove and at Ohio UUnlverslty, hailed the CIC's efforts to
attract Industry and jobs to
Gallla County.
"You are a rare group of
iConllnued on A-31 ,

Completing_race satisfies local 'marathon inan'

At Middleport-Pomeroy
City Limits

By LEE ANN WELCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
RIO GRANDE- Running the
B~ston Marathon, with the first
10 miles downhill, was tougher
than Richard Halt expected last
Monday. "It was downhill, I
!)Iough! that would make lr
easter, but It puts more of a strain
on the body."
·~-The c0nstant pounding of the
marathon course was pretty
liard on Haft , who added he
J1Fobably wore the wrong kind of
slices for the run. He sa id runners
liave dlllerent shoes for training
· and races. and It was obvious to
him, he didn 't have the right ones
on through the 26-mlle course.

"The same thin g happened In
Col umbus !Marathon) and J
thought, 'Maybe I'm just not
ready.' But It happened again. so .
I'm sure it was the shoe."
Running In the Boston Marathon was quite an experience,
Haft said, from taking at least
two minutes to reach the start
line, to the deafening roar of the
crowd which lined the course.
The enco ura gement from
strangers, Haft said, was unex ·
peeled and unbelievable.
He partic ularly enjoyed ~olng
past Wellsley College, where the
girls from the school were out In
full force
screamed for
everyone .

At another point, he heard his
name callrd out, which startled
him somewha t. He looked, they.
sm iled, wa'ved and kept up the
encouragement.
Then he realized, there Is a
program · printed with all the
runners' names and numbers,
and that 's how those people
knew . Still, they were yel ling tor
him - Richard Haft from Thurma n, Ohio. Those folks probably
had no Idea where in Ohio
Thurman was, but It didn' t
matter - they supported au the
runners .

And thai made a difference.
Those people recognized the
challenge of runners In the

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:No guardra · s\"gnals caution
:on section of tate highway
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
SYRACUSE - For years,
• accidents have occurred from
time to time along Ohio 124 at
the upper end ol Syracuse.
During one accident, a car
came to rest Inside a house.
. Y~t. there Is still no guardrail
alona the stretch of road tn
· question.
Tlte most recent accident
happened this past M011day
afternoon when a tractor•
trailer traveling eaat on fhe
state highway, was .ci'OWlfed .
off the rflllt side of tile road
and overturned. As Jt'slldover
the hillside, the truck struck
an OhiO Power Co. pole and
tore down several lines. ·
'
Fortunately, the driver of
the truck, Stanley C. Hunting·
ton of Cleveland, was not
seriOusly Injured. It was 10111e

prescriptions whenever necessat:y, and Is cont[!lulng to do so.
He says he has not noticed any ·
difference In business.
Meanwhile, Ann Lambert of
the Fabric Shop, Pomeroy, says
there has been "a big difference"
In business there. "I used to be
able to tell you the v~ry days
certain West Virginia customers
would be coming In, They just
aren't coming now."
John Ambrose, head grocery
manager of the PQmeroy Kroger
store, says he's sure business has
been allected "somewhat," but
doesn't know how much.
• "It's still fOO early to put a

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WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL

According to Dan Arnold of to ma~e ail .normal deliveries
"They said It was too expen· New Haven areas are now
Dan's In Middleport , and Tim although It costs more when we slve to pay $2 over and bark on waiting until Friday or Saturday
Custer of Fisher's Big Wheel. have to drive around and takes the ferry to rent tapes," she said. to make a one-daY trip.
Pomeroy. their businesses have more time."
Mitchell's is trying to entice
Some businesses, such as drug
not been greatly affected by the
According to Diana Bing, some Wes t Virginia customers to cross stores, have made special provl· ·
loss of the bridge or the ferry.
of Middleport Book Store'scusto- the ferry anywa y by offering sions to serve West Virginia
Custer says his bu siness has mers have commented about them a special "twn days for the customers by scheduling daily
not dropped off as had been driving around. She says bust- price of one." Myers also said she delivery trips over the · river,
anllcipated and at this point· ness there has been a little slow, thought the warm weather may while banks are making transar."we're ahead of tast year's pace but thinks II might be the warm have played a part Jn the drop in tions via mall. Sears-Roebuck of
and ahead of plan for the year." · spring weath!er causing the drop business because "people are 'Middleport, maintains limited
Jark Carsey of MGM Farm · In business, more so than the staying home and working store hours in Mason , three days
Ci ty, Pomeroy, reports he "can't bridge situation .
outside."
a ;week, In an ettort to continue
see a whole lot of difference" but
Paula Myers of Mitchell's
Junice Adams of Corner Col· .providing satisfactory service to
he did notice that some of his Home Video, Pomeroy, has no- lections , formerly Glnza, Middle- West Virginia customers.
West Virginia customers slacked tlced a decline In business from port, says business there "has
Pharmacist Charles Rltlle ot
off during the lime the ferry was quite a few West Virginia custo- slowed down some" and she Is Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs of Pome·
out of commission- Of course, mers , especially when the ferry finding that many regular custo· roy, says hiS store has always
Carsey says, "we're continuing was temporarily closed do,wn.
mers from the Mason-Hartford- made It a practice ol mailing

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2 .Dr. Auto. Runs good. Little rough.

•Bedding Plants
•Hanging B.askets
•Rhododendrons
•Azaleas
•Rose Bushes

; . By NANCY YOACHAM
•
Times-Sentinel Staff
: 'POMEROY - From a sam;piing ot merchants qu es lloned, it
-appears that some businesses in
:Pome(oy and Middleport have
~n affeeted by the loss of the
"·Pomeroy-Mason Bridge, and
; orne hiive not.
r The bridge was closed. for
;repairs Marrh 311 by the Ohio
:Department ofTransportation. A
.ferry service which began that
•same day has been plagued by
.;problems throughout the four
~weeks since and unable to
\operate most of that time. The
.ferry went back Into operation
~Wednesday.
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Sunny today with a high In
the low 70s.

Some Meigs firms feel pinch from shutdown
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Along the River ........ B·l·8
Buslness ......................D,I
Comics .................... Insert
Classilleds ......... D-3-4·5-.8;7
Deaths .. :..................... A;7
Editorial ..................... A-2
Sports ...................... C-1-7

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Health department receives state grant

Contracts non-renewaL~ clarified
A report of thr F.a s tt•rn Local School Olstrict Board of
Education mrrtlng In The Daily Sentinel Thursday Indicated
tha t five tra r hC'rs wrrC' not given contract renewals.
However. th r rrason for these non-renewals Is tha t the five
had r·esig ned earlier fr om the supplemental contra ct positions.
Tht• flvr lnc!Ud&lt;' OC'nnls Eichinger, head varsity basket ball
coach: .lor Balll'y , student council advisor: Scott Wolfe,
yparbook advisor: Don Eichinger, co-varsit y football coach.
and Carolyn Tripp, cheNil'ader advisor.

out-of-court settlements, mor •,
than 57 percent wereforlessthan:
$25,000.
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Ohio weather

Couples file for divorce
Filing for dl vorrC's In Md)!s County Common Pleas Court are
Pamela Sur Shi elds, in care of Ed na Stobart, Pomeroy. Rona td
Randall Shields. Tuppers Plains; Ll nda G. Bing, Cheshire. from
Guy F. . Bing. Syrarus&lt;&gt;; Kimberly P0rson. Shade. fro m Haro ld
Person, Portland.
A rrstralnin g ordN has bern issued aga inst Harold Person
pe nd in)! final ization of the dlvorre.
Gran ted dissolutions of their marriages were Valerie Lynn
Hobbs and Paul Kenneth Strauss: Donna M. Clay and Mark A.
.
CI'W

"We live in a lot safer world
today because of safe product
law," he said, noting lawsuits got
rid of asbestos, the Dalkon shield
and Ford Pintos.

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tlnpe however ijefore power
company crews.-~ould restore
electrlcty to some of · their ·
customers, and before the
tractor-trailer could be rlgh·
ted and removed from the
scene.
Commissioner Manning
Roush. a former Meigs County
deputy sherlfl, said that during "probably a six to eight·
year time span," he himself
Investigated 15 to 20 accidents
at the Syracuse location.
Syracuse Mayor Eber
Pickens said too that " It's
been a problem tor years,"
but that guardrail has not
· been Installed by the village
because "t here's no room to
,set posts.'' He added that the
village has tried unsuccessfuUy to get the Ohio Department of Transportation to
widen the road.

Paul Holtman , operations .
engineer lor ODOT's Marietta
office, said he was very
familiar with the site and that
the state has always been
concerned about II. However,
he explained, the "state has no
authority" in the matter be·
cause the road Is within the
Syracuse corporation.
Holtll!'an said that by leglslatlve agreement, ODOT may
patch potholes, patnt center
lines and plow snow on a state
route through a cor'poratlon.
and at the request of the
specific governing body, may
also assiSt In othe~ types of
highway projects. Syracuse's
problem Is unique however
because of the private property which would be Involved
In restructuring the road.
Hoffman said ODOT has
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Boston Marathon - nol with
each other, but with themselves.
He knew he wouldn't win the
$40,000 and the Mercedes altered
as prizes. but the encouragement
and the race against him's-ell kept
him going.
"There were only tour or live
who really had a chance to win,
and another 10 who were 100 to I
shots, so we really competed with
ourselves against the cloek," he
said .
"It 's an unbelievalbe challenge to try a marathon," he
said. The distance Is dltllcult.
The course Is grueling.
Now that it's over?
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By JEFF BATER
PALM BAY, Fla . iUPII • Investigators searched lor clues
Saturday lnio what trlagered i
bloody machine· gun rampage by
a , beser~ gunman, who wa•
descrlbet as ."a tim~ bomb
walling to go ott" by one
neighbor and "warko" by
another .
William Bryan Cruse, 60, cap·
lured by police and military
troops who stormed a teargasruled supermarket Friday to end
his brutal eight-hour siege, was
in jail Saturday !acing six counts
of murder, .10 ot attempted
murder and other charges In·
eluding kidnapping.
Described as an angry man
with a hankering lor guns and a
dislike tor children, Cruse has a
master's degree In library
science and a hlsiory of only two
minor brushes with the law .
With such sketchy details or his
life, the question ol why loomed
large over the small Florida
coastal town 311 miles south of the
Kennedy Space Center.
• "We just don't know what
happened and we probably won't
know tor quite a while," said
Pollee Chief Charles Simmons.
, Meanwhile, as the cleanup
began, the community honored
Its fallen heroes and desperately
tried to come to grips with the
tragedy .
Flags In town flew at hall-stall
in memory ol the two Palm Bay
policemen who 'were gunned
down In the melee and law
enforcement olllcers across
Florida made plans to march In a
pollee procession at the men's
funerals next week.
~tile~

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went 'ott tile
aide ol Ohlt 1M Ill lrr-IIMM....,wllereallmlled berm Ia
located, wltllao ......-.n to prevat ot11er aceldentl that have
oecllrred Ill tile lite.
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8VIPECT CHARGED William Cs'\IIH!' faeed a Judre
Friday tit lbe Breverd Corret•
tiona! lutHule In FIGrlda u
he wu charaed with alx
. counts of murder followlnrr a
Thursday shootlnJ 1pree.
!UPI)

lice and other residents, particularly employees ot shops at th~
Sable Palm Square shopptna
center where the massacre took
place, and set up a telephone
hotllne tot people traumatized by
the horror of the Incident.
"People are kind qf Jumpy,"
said Sherr! taylor, a dru11store
clerk. "They're nervous. ! know I
am. Everybody Is watching
everybody."
Said Jimmy Evans, a concrete
llnfsher who was at the ahoppfnJ
center .talklnl( on the phone with
his wife when lheshootlngbegan,
"I'm lucky I'm alive. As he went
shoaling, my next move went to
running."

The final toil In the shooting
spree was six dead and 14
Injured, twocrilicalfy. Twoofthe
aead were Middle East natives
who attended nearby colll'ges.
Some neighbors or Cruse, who
moved to Palm Bay two yean
ago from Kentucky, said It mll(ht
have been avoided If pollee had
heeded their warnln~s .

Reagan
down plays.
his diary
WASHINGTON IUPIJ- PresIdent Reagan says he has nothing
to be embarrassed about from
the diary he kept during the Iran
scandal - except for his
handwriting.
The president, emerging
further from the cocoon former
chi I of stall Donald Regan
wrapped around him from November to March, joked with
reporters Friday about a report
!rom Seo. Daniel Inouye, D·
Hawaii, chairman of the Senate
· panel Investigating the IranContra scandal, that thl' diary
portions. the White House Is
giving -the committee "may
cause some embarrassment and
some Injury."
" I think he's wrong," Reagan
told reporters at an Oval Ofllce
photo session. "The only thing
I'm embarrassed about In those
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