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Pomeroy- M~Ieport,

· Page- 1·6- The Daiiy Sel)tinel

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Mrs . Glady Robson . 93, died
Thu rsday at the Pomeroy Health
Care Cent er.
Mrs. Robson was born Feb. 24.
1894 In Syracuse, a daughter of
the late Mert and Elea nor
Williams Wiggins. A home·
maker.- Mrs. Robson was a
member or the Syracuse Unit ed
Methodist Church and the
Daughters of America, Guid ing
Star Council 124.
Surviving are a so n-ln·law,
Paul Kloes, Minersville; a gra nd·
son , Mic ha el K l o~s. Minersville;
a brother. Kennet h Wiggins,
Minersville; a s ister, Mary
Bentz, Pomeroy, and fi ve nieces.
Peggy Kerns. Midd leport; Martha Cunn ingham, Lim a; Dorothy
Winebrennrr , Syrarusr;
Dreama Beniz, Pomeroy. and
Wanda Burdette. Ga llipolis.
Besides her parents. she was
preceded In death by two daughters. Eleanor Ro bson and Mrs.
Paul I.Jea nt Kloes; her husband,
Ralph Robson, Jr., and a grand·
daughter. Paula Jean Kloes.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday a t the Ew ing F uneral
Home with Rev . Steve Ne lson
offl cia t.in g. Flurla l wil l be In
Riverview Cemetery, Mlddlr·
J)Or t. Friends may ca ll a l the
fu neral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thu rsday and from 2 to 4 a nd 7 to
9 p.m. Friday.

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Area deaths

Glady Rohson

Thtndav. ~ay 7, 1987 ·

Ohio

He was a Tetired Iarmer and a
· former employee or the West
Virgini a Department of
Highwa ys.
One daughter', a foster son, two
sisters and lour brothers preceded him In death;
Surviving are his wile, Dana
Moody See; !our daughters.
Bonna .Jean Handley, EliZabeth
Jane McDaniel, Carol Louise
Parsons and Phyllis Darleene
Sword, all of Point Pleasant; two
sons, Doren Gerald See and
Wayne Lozell See, both of Naples, Fla. ; two brothers, Willie
See, Ga llipolis Ferry, and Kenny
See. Middleport, Ohio; 16 gra nd·
ch ildr e n and 12 grea t ·
grand children.
Services will be at 1:.10 p.m.
Saturday at the Crow-Hussell
Funeral Home with (he Rev.
Louis A. Hussell and Dav)d
Sword olflcla tin g. Burial will
fo llow in Forest Hills Cemctrry.
Friends may call at the funera l
home after 1 p.m. Friday .

Funds distributed

State Aud itor Thomas E. Ferguson' s office announc ed today
the May. 1987 distribution or
$64,052,250 In Aid to Dependent
Children IADC I to 6.12,247 rec ipIents In Ohio' s BB cou nties.
Of t.hat amoun t $276,808 came
to Meigs County this month !or
the 2,842 rec ipients.
Fergu so n said thE• !ola f amounl
Earl Stw
does not Include the weekly ADC
Earl Sec, ·77, Ro ut e 2, Point auxili ary pay ments, wh ich will
Plea,ant diod Wednesday in be made primar ily to new
Pleasa nt Val ley Hospll al.
recipients throughout the, month.
He was born Se pt . 2. 1909 In Auxi liary payments of $4.731.1174
Lelarl to the• la te Rober t and resulted In a tolal of$69.148,220 in
Clara Bucka lew Sc•e. .
ADC payment s dis tributed to the
counties for the month of April.
It was noted that the principal
May payment wen t to3,501 fewe r
Marriage licenses have been rec ipients than the one In Apr il
iss ued in the Meigs County and decreased by $364.896.
ADC paymenl s are made to
Probat e Court to Bri tt Henderson
families
with one parent or one
Dodso n, 24. l"ort Eustis, Va., and
unemployed
pa rent on th e basis
.Jodi Lynn Mlller,19. Midd leport;
of
family
Sll.e
and finan cial
William Allen E lam. 21. Pomeresources.
The
ADC
program is
roy. and Dar la Mlehelle Oorrls.
funded
primarily
by
federa
l and
18. Pomeroy: David Leonard
state
governmenr
s.
Roush, .Jr ., 17, New Haven. and
Dianna Lynn Lee, 26, New
Haven; Rober t Loweli.Jc ffer,-22,
Albany, and Pame la Ann Gun !!!how slat~J
Nei lsen. 2:&gt;. /\thrns: and Mark
A gu o show will be held at the
/\ nthon.v Friend. 2:!. Pomeroy,
and Harriet Sharon Haye, 25. Rutland Civic Ce nt er, on Sa ru rday from R a.m. t o~ p.m.
Pomeroy .

figure at 12.2 percent

Meigs Court news
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· A foreclosure, actions on note quality services and, in addition,
default and breach of contract. caused areputalion breach In the

two actions for divorce · and Burke drilling business.
,
anol her . lor a dissolution of
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marr iage have been filed In the
The McArlhur Savings and'·
Me igs County Common Pleas Loan Co. of Allia nce has filed a ·•
Cour t.
suit against Otto and Kathylene :
In rhe mortgage foreclosure Falls, Reedsville on a promis- :
action. the Home Natio nal Bank, sory note default . Filing for •
Racine. has flied an action
divorces were Paul Stewart,:
against Nicholas R. !hie, et a!, · Cheshire, from Mary Wise Ste- ~
Racine, seeki ng re.covery of wart, Main St., Rutland, and·"
$68,581. 2.1 on property In Middle- Ret a D. Bobo. Belpre . . from ::
port owned by the,defendant s:
Robert John Bobo. Reedsville. •
An action asking for a judg- Both charged gross neglect or ••
ment ol$256.500 has been filed by duty and extreme cruelty , and::
Michael . Burke and Marilyn the plaintiffs In both cases asked ~
Burke, Pomeroy, agai nst · the for custody ol minor children. •
Univeral Well 'services, Inc .. . Lor i A. Howard, Racine. and;~
Clevelahd. The plaintiffs charge Jerome K. Howard, Pomeroy ..,.
that the defendanl did ·not con- have filed for a dissolution of·

Of lhe five area cou nties. slight improvement over the 12.5
Gall Ia County, at 10.3 percent, percenl or March, 1986.
Meigs County had 1.000 people
ra ted for March slightly ahead of
rhe pack. accordi ng to estimates out of work , out of a work force of
!rom the Ohio Bureau of Employ· 8,500. The March rate lor that
ment Services.
county was a .two-and-a-ha lfLawrence Cou nt y ended point Improvement over FebruMarch al 10.5 percent ; Jackson . ary's 14.7 rare and a two-point
County, 11.9 percent. Meigs Improvement \l)Ver the March.
County, 12.2 percent: and Vinton 1986. ra te of 14.2 percen t.
Coun ty, B.4 percent.
Vinton County had t he few es t
The Ohio unemployment rate people In the area out of work, at
stands at 7.5 percen t, nearly a ~00. out of a work force of 4.000.
full percentage polnr above thE' Une mpl oyment went down
na tiona l average. which Is 6.6 nearly three points from the 16.1
percent.
percentage lor February, buiThe
March
rate was sllghlly more
According ro the esti mar es.
Ga llia County ha.d 1,200 ou t of than half a percentage point
work, out or a work force of worse than the !2.8 pe rcen t fat · f"jro~r:m:;::to:·:a:n:a:g:ree
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co:n:t:ra:c:t :fo:r:::'h:e:l:
r :m:a:r:ri:ag:e: .;:::;:::;:::::::w·;•
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12.000. The March rate was an the 'March, 1986.
improvement ove r rhe 12.7 perce nt for February and the 12.4
percent for March. 1986.
Lawrence Coun ty had 2,400oul
we should not rush out Into
of work, ou t or a work force of and
the pu blic with this story until
22,700. The March ra te was two you at least had the facts."
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points better tha n the 12.5 per'
cent mar k for Febr uary and Secordsaid.
. "But minutes later. obviously
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near ly a point belter than March. unbeknownst to Mr. Reynolds.
1986.
Meese went be fore the
YILLAG~t .
J ac kson Cou nr y had 1,fl00 pea- Mr.
Amer ica n people and made his
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p i~ unemp loyE-d, out or a work
pronouncements and betrayed
Paid for by y.. Candidate, Bruce J. lttd, I 00 llleneur St.,
Ioree of12,800. The March ra te Is all of us- and it 's unforgiva ble,"
Po11~ay, Ohio, 992·6723
about tw o point s better I han li s 14 he sa id, heav ily emphasizi ng rhe
percent F~bruary rate and a last word.

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Ppmeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 8, 1987

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THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT ;
IN ,. ·HE MAY PR.IMARY·

BRUCE J REED

POMEROY

COUNCIL

GOING TO THE
MEIGS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM?
We will be taking ottr prom pictures this year in the
,111dllu rium of Pomeroy Villag e Hall, E. Main St .. Porn- ,
, ,.,,y, form erly .the old Pomeroy High School. on prom
night. May 9. from 4 to 9 p.m.
You don't need an appoimment. ]u.rt drop in duri11~
the time .riot.
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YoM photo will be take&gt;l before a prom theme
b~ckdrop und ul t be .rame reasonable price I bat we have
11sed for tbe past ten year.r. That is. two 5x7's in folder.r
and 4 walletJ for S5, payuble when tbe picture.r are taken
tbat ni[!.ht. l'o11 can order .reveral .rels at th e .rame price.
We look forward to .reeing you a~ai11 thi.r year.

•VARIETY OF
HANGING BASKETS
•COMBINATION POTS
•PORCH BOXES
•AZALEAS
•RHODODENDRONS
•POTTED GERANIUMS
..ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS

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MAIN ST. MARKET &amp;
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EASTERN HONOREES - These are l~e
Eastern Local School District's honorees ;.r: the
academic excellence banquet. Front, I tor, Susan
Brewer, grade 4, Tracy Murphy, grade6, Tuppers
Plains Elementary ; John Sutton; grade 4, Karen Morris, grade 6, Riverview Elementary; Da_yl_~

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Fetty, grade 4, Carrie Morrissey, Chester
Elementary; back, Andrea Cleland, Suzanne
Clay, eight graders at Eastern ,Junior High;
David Rice, Amy Hager, grade 10, Eastern Hi gh;
Travis Newlun, A~ Lo,uks, seniors.

SOUTHERN JIONOREES - Pictured al th••
Southern Local "chou! District's honorees at the
academic excellence hanquct. Front, I tor, Mason
Fisher, grade 4, Kevin Arnott, Krade 6, Syracus&lt;·
Elementary; Cortney Roush, grade 4. ,Julie Hill,
grade 6, Racine Elementary: Michelle Harris,
grade 4, Nick Adams, . grade 6, Portland

Elementary; Tracy Pickell, Rrade 4, O&lt;&amp;rrell "
Sayre, grad1! 6, Letotrl Falls Elt•mentary; back, •
.Jennifer Smith, Cheryl Pap!', eighth graders, :
Soulh~rn ,Junior High; Elbah&lt;•lh ~mlth, Carol :
Fisher, lOth grade, Soutlt~rn . 111gb; Diana •
Simpson, Mall Hotrrls, ltach&lt;•l Rt•ll&gt;cr, ""nlurs al :
Southern High.
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The Photo Place
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"'"'~•'' SUMMER

WOMEN'S

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WATCH.

CIVE MOM
JEWElRY!

SLEEPWEAR

lht'H lo" i1 ntW gown or rabo ""'' -.... ....
our coHedion of btoutiful slttp-r.
Choolt long gowns &amp; robes. short
gowns &amp; roloe~ pojoma1, nite lhirll,
baby dOlls, d"'''" or o-..mbltS.
1lylon, poly I cotton blend, pli111,
V ~nits and lorry in sizes small ond XX
, large.
Sale Prices
Stan At Only

SALE

Give Mo111 a new

watch!
White or yellow gold finish. Quartz ;tylls,
self-winding styles and electric styles.
REG. S9.95 TO $49.95

$

Sale Priced
From

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MOMS
LO~E ROSES

selected styles of:

Cross ~ ican\ lwJiew itS aginlle
Your Heart
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SUPER LOOK ·pa.,,,., -?Thtn;'tu.~-.~
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ROSE
BUSHES

Top scholastic stud ents across Meigs (;ounty were honored
Thursday night when the Meigs County Schools Academic
Excellence Banquet was held at the Mci RS High Sohool
cafeteria.
Bill Buckley, tal ented and gifted coordinator for the count y,
served 1111 master of ceremonies and awards - trophies and
plaques - were presented by H11rold Roush, president of lh•
Meigs County Board of Education. The three local s uperintend·
ents Introduced students receiving the awards and Included
Richard Roherts, Eastern Local; Dan Morris, Meigs Local, and
Bohby Ord, Southern. Speaker lor the dinner, c atered l&gt;y
Circle'• of Gallipolis, was Jim RQgers, long lime psychologist In
the Meigs County Schools.
Three seniors earning the awards were not present because
they were attending the Holzer Medical Center science awards
dinner, also held Ia.~t night. They are Melissa Calaway, Eastern
High; ,Judy Mees, MeigS High, and Tammy Theiss, Southern
High.

By .,JUDI IIASSON
and Dl\j'iA WALKER
WASH INGTON IUP I) -Congressional Investigators, complellng their first public look at
"the use of Iran arms sale profits
to aid the Nica raguan Con tras.
are tu rning from a White House
outsider to an -Oval Office Insider
for more details about President
Reaga n's wors t scand al.
. Richard Secord, a cent ral
figure In the sca nd al and the ll rsl
major witness lo teslify publicly
to the committees. was expected
to wind up four days of testimony

Reg. S8.45 ......Sale S6.33
Reg. S9,4 5......Sale s7.08

SALE

SPRING BASE CHAIRS
For Years of Comfort.
Reg. S102.00 low Back Chair....... s12.00
Reg. SJ19 .00 High Back Chair ...... $84.00
Reg. S22S.OO lounger ................. $) 59.00
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low Sale Prices on our entire stoclt of

quality Uoyd Sumnter Furntur1.

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$559 to $49 59
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"heryblooming Hybrid Teo
Rose
•Everblooming Floribunda
Roes
Many New Roses for 1987

Our entire stock of btoultful coordtnate
sportswtor is reduced for Mother's Day
giving.
llrands inclucM Dtvon. Russ, Donttklttll'f, AiIHn, Cricket laM and Wrangler.
Junior, Miuy, Petite and Extra Sizes.
REG. SJ.OO TO 1()2.00

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Fields, Chad Carson, ,Jared S h ee t ~. Brenda
Sinclair, lOth Jl'rade r~. M•'iAS Jllgh; hack,
Ml ch•ilc Knapp, Phil King, KrlsllllayneM, Marty
Cline, .Jeff Arnold, Erin A_nd erson, seniors.

Expect Secord to finish testimony today

WOMEN'S

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UPPER MEIGS HONOREES - Thest• 11rc the
Meigs Locul School Dlstrld upper grade aca·
demlc l'&lt;ccllence awards winners. front , I to r,
Melody Carl, Beth Ew ing, Elise Meier, Terry

Honor top students

Reg. s10.4 5....Sale s7.83

Sportswea~

,Jason TAylor, fl'rade 4, Russell Trlplell, grade 6.
Pomeroy Elementary; Vanessa Compston, grade
4, Middleport, Elementary; hack, Melissa Vance,
grade 4, Melissa Durham, gr:1de 6, Harrisonville
Elementary; Linda Chapman, grade 6, Bradl&gt;ury
Elementary; Stephanie Walker, -"m~ Wagner,
.Jennifer Taylor, Kristin Slawter, Aaron Sheets,
all grade 8 at the MriJ!S ,Junior High School.

Quality Jackson &amp;
Perkins

All in Redi-Piant
Boxes.
.gimles

MEIGS LOCAL GRADES- MelgsLoeal lower .
grade students winning awards of academic
excelienct• at Thursday night's dinner lnHudcd:
front, I to r, .Jarrod Folmer, grade 4, Shelley
Smith, grade 6, Salbhury El•mentary; Crystal
Vaughan, grade 4, Allison Gannaway, grade 6,
Salem Center Elementary; Travis Grate, grade4.
Shetyl Thoma, grade 6, Rutland Elementary;

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Board.names Apling

So .many ways to say
'I love you, Mom"
Because ~-very mother is
spedal, you'll find hundred!!
of very special ways to show
your love with a Hallmark
Mother's Day nrd. You can
share a smile or a
~entimental wish. There are
so many beautiful ways to
say Happy Mother's Day ...
only from Hallmark, .

STOlE lOUIS
9:30 TO 5:00
MON.·SAT.

new superintendent
of Eastern District
At a 3-2 vote, the Eastern Local a year.
Dr. Apllng received his bacheSchool District Board of Education Thursday night employed lor's in education fr om the
current high school prlnlclpal, University or Toledo In 1962; his
Dr. Dan lei L. Apllng as super in· mas ter's In .educallon administration In 1967 from Calllbrnla
tendenr of the district.
State
College ln·l.os Angeles and
Dr. Apllng was given a three
year contract, effective Aug. 1. his doctorate in educa tional
as superintendent of the Eastern administration from the University of Toledo In 1970.
District .
He was a classroom teac her
Voting to hire Dr. Apiing were
from
1962 to 1967 In the Washing·
board members, Susie Hei nes,
ton
Local
Schools, at Toledo and
Kathy Manlcke and Jim Cald·
well. Voting against the hiring at Fontana, Calif. From 1967 to
were board members Roger 1970, he was a graduate assistant
· and Instructor and assistant
Gaul and Jim Smith.
One board me mber noted that director of student field e~perlen­
Or. Apllng was hired at a salary ces at the University of Toledo. ln
of $38,700 annually while Richard 19'70-71, he was assistant to the
Roberts. superintendent for the director of' personnel In the
pasl eight years, receives $37,33
(Cottttaecl on Pace U)

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roday by stickin g to his co nten lion that he did nolhlng Illegal In
selling arms to Iran or diver ting
profil s lo the Nica raguan Contra
rebels.
The commiiTCCS then planned
to turn to RobeJ't McFarla ne. the
pres iden t's former national se·
curl ty adviser who went lo Iran a
yea r ago In a fruitless secret
mission to trade weapons ror
American hostages In Lebanon .
While Secord, a retired Air
Force major genera l, has des cribed the view or a prlvare
en trepreneur brought In lo do ·the

gove rnment 's foreign policy hen, R-Malnc, a member or the
work, McFarlane, a retired Ma- Senate lra n·COntra commlltec.
ri ne colonel, offers th ~ Insight or "We don't c~ pN: I him lo co ntrlb·
a former top aide with dally utc more than he's already
access to the preside nt.
lestlfled."
Me Fa ria ne, who t rlrd to com·
However. lawmakers said I hey
mi t suicide Feb. 9 wi th an wou ld question McFarla ne aga in
overdose of the trijnqulllzer. about whal Reagan knew and
Va lium, has test ified already to when he .approved sellln ~ U.S.
congressional lnves!lgators, the Hrms to Iran .
Independent prosecu ror's feMra l
gra nd jury and the presidenti al
Tower Comm ission.
" McFarlane will be goi ng over
whar he has tes tifi ed ·ro pre•·
vlously," said Sen. William Co-

Syracuse Council to repave streets
perm issio n to file for a gran t t,o
add an addi tion to the present li re
station.
Council agreed to advertise for
bids for the sale of lhe town's
dump truck.
Sisson presenrect council with
Information on a Bru nco
Dumper. Such ·a unll ca n be
placed on a pickup truck or
lraller and can be used In lhe
sa me manner as a large dump
rruck.
Sisson Is to obtai n prices on a
Bru nco Dumper and report his
findings to council.
II was reported tha t cars are
parking on sidewalks which Is not
allowed. Persons In violation are
advised to discontinue such pracUces . Pollee Chief Jim Connolly
will be advised of those In
violation .
David Lawson, In charge of
maintenance at London Pool.
tOld council that the high dive
was In need of repair also the
slide. Mayor Pickens agreed to·
have someone check the high
dive to enable council to make

By KATIE CROW
Sentin el Correspondent
Permission was granted to
purchase live ton or hot mix for
patching of streets a nd to adver·
tise for 400 tons of hot mix. more
or less, for paving when Syracuse
Vi llage Council mel Thursday
night.
Mayor Eber Pickens told council there were several s treets
that had large holes requiring
Immediate attention before pavIng Is done.
Ernie Slsslon. chai r man of the
street committee along with rwo
ot her members of the co'mmittee
will determine which streets will
be' paved.
The street co mmittee will meet
at 6 p.m. on May 19. Following a
tour or the streets there will be a
meeting of council.
Council also gave Mayor
Pickens permission to purchase
a push mowet to be used at the
pool area and light bulbs lor the
park.
Mayor Pickens, on behalf of
Ihe tire department, was granted

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sale and nrcessary repairs.
Cou ncil in ot her ~·usl n ess gave
the first reading to two seperate
ordinances.
One Is banning pit bulls within
the corporation and the second
ordinance will not allow the
rcnlln g of trijJiers within the
village except In a moble home
park . .
All pit bulls currently within
the corporllon limlls must be
removed within 30 day s fr om Ihe
date of the passage of the
ordi nance . Person or persons
found In violation of the ordl·
nance will be lined not more that
$100 lor the first offense and not
more than $500 lor the second
offense.
The ordinance states thai no
mobile home, trailer, or s imilar
portable struct ure. for the express purpose ol rental Income,
shall be per mltled to locate In the
village; except In a mobile home
park.
The trailer ordi nance reads
that persons with rental trailers
Continued on page 12

Hart
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race

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DF.NVEit I UPI ) - D••mocrat Gary ll artannoun•·ed th~
end of hi• lront·runnlnR preol·
denlial campaign today, say·
ing H('m not a hc1dcn man'.,
••vcn lhou~h he w"" forct•d IQ
withdraw hy r••vc latlons ht•
s pent part ol la•&lt; l week••mi
with a woman other than hl!l
wife.
Hart, ~o . mad&lt;• the stalll·
mcnt on only a lew miles froni
the loot of the nocky Moun·
talns wl;lrrc ht• declared his
second bid for Ihe While House
25 days ago.
The decision to quit the race '
Willi came Friday 'after four
days of relentless quesllonH
since The Miami Herald re·
ported he spent mu ch of tho!
weekend In hi• . wa.,hlnKton
townhouse with blonde
actress· model Donna Rice.
while his wife, l.ee, was In
Denver.

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Cards outlast Padres, I7-IO;
Giants hum.ble Cubs, II to I

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Nancy has no apologies
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By HELEN THOMAS
WASHINGTON 1UP II -First lady Nancy Reagan, after six years
In the White House, has laid It on the line - she has no apologies for
looking out for her husband' s "personal and political welfare."
Mrs. Reaga n, accused by crlttrs of meddling In national and world
afl'alrs. also says, "I think It' s an Important ,legitimate role!or a !l(st
lady to look after a president's health and well-being. And If that
Interferes with other plans. then so be It. "
For that she will be applauded. Undoubtedly. she refll'&lt;'t s what
ot4er fir st ladles have felt, but suffered In silence.
'Fhc first lady has)earned that life In the While House Is not exactly
a 'liowl of cherries, but has grea t rewards. She has rolled with the
pu~ches, and ~ Iter what she calls a "rocky" start during her first two
year. she found her own cause and her own Identity .
She spoke out for the fi rst time on the "high highs and tow lows" of
being first lady to the American Newspape r Publishers Association
at Its conv ention In New York .
·
She began with sell deprecating humor, saying she was afraid she
might have to ca nrel her talk, ex plaining : " You know how busy 1 am
- between stalling the White House and ov!'rseelng the arms talks."
Mrs. Reagan said that she was "completely unprepared for the
Intense scr utiny" that she would receive, having been In public life so
long.
"If the pr!'sldrnl has a bully pulpll, then the first lady has a white
glove pulpit ," she d&lt;'clared . "It's more refined, more restricted.
more ceremonial. but ll' s a pulpit all the same."
She took up the cause of drug abuse among youth and became a
r$Hylng point of hope for concerned pa rents and the young under
tl)iatment.
,~!though It Is a goldfish bowl, she learned what other first ladiPs
h~ve ll•arned: You l'an become Isolated In the .Whltl' House. Eleanor
R9i&gt;sevelt set the tone for the modern first lady: In effect, don't just
sli' there. do something to help others.
:Most subsequent first ladles have unders tood their Influence' and
have tried to make a contribution.
·
' Jacqueline Kennedy restored the White House to Its co(ontal
e~gance and promoted the need for preserving historic landmarks.
-Lady Bird .Johnson launched a national beautification campaign
tli'at Is still In full swlnl( today, especially In Washln~ton where the
f~wers she planted are In full bloom.
•Pat Nixon trav eled over the country pushing voluntej'rlsm and
diSplayed the warmest hospitality In the White House. She spent some
f'l,ur hours a day a nsw~rtng her mall, mostly appeals from desperate
petsons who sought her help as a court of last resort .
~Betty Ford was never afraid to speak out. She had a mastectomy
one month aftl'f becoming first lady and rallied women to have early
ta ncer detection res ts. She supported lhe Equal Rights Amendment
tot he hilt.
~Ros a lynn Cm·ter worked to Improve thl' condition of the mentally
afflicted and throul(h her· efforts, held heari ngs that led to a new low
o6 ·th£' treatment of those who hav(' mental health problems.
Mrs. Carter was severely criticized for orrastonally sitting In on
dt btnt·t mretl ngs. Bul,shr did so at the behest of President Carter
w)lo wanted hN there.
•Mrs. Reagan's Cr ud with chief of staff Donald Rega n Is well known .
· Y:hrn she f£'1! that th!' Regan -run White House was not helping her
hpsband rrocover from the Iran arms-Co ntra aid scandal. she sought
his replaceml'nl .
' ht&gt; ft&gt;el s she Is doing whal any loving Wlf£' would do. In going publir
w,Jlll hN Pxplanal ton of the rote of the fir st lady. she has sPt the pal'r
fQ(' her suc·cessors.
~'fhcn• Is one pitfall-lhat Americans may wonder whethN a strong
f\f•t lady Is covering for the elected weak husba nd , and may In !hal
r!Sperl call Into question who Is running the country. But th&lt;' first
t$1!v Is ro nftdent th at her husband will be viewed as a leader .

tetters to the editor
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Up."&gt;et over theft

•I hope whoever had the nerve
to go onto my mother's property
aJ931 Hysell Street and steal hE'r
two chairs to her bench set. goes
oli to bigger and better lhtngs and
gt!ts caught bill lime.
· MY mother Is a honest person
afld would never do anything to
hprt anyone and even though
ti\Osetwo chairs belonged to a set
dlat was given her last Mother's
Dl!y; I'm quite sure If the sticky
flngers thai took them. would
h)ve took time to ask her. sht''d

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more than likely given them to
them.
I can't understand why anyone
would want to siE'al from elderly
people. ThE'y had to be paid for,
before my mother could havE'
them, a nd the person who sol&lt;'
them ~ay think they got them
free, but they will pay for them In
the long run. So I hope whatever
their purpose was for sealing the
chairs. they PnJoy them.
Barbara Stahl
Pomeroy

Unit appreciates donations

•• Your Meigs Unit of the Amert , t(Olng on at present and Ihe unit
&amp;n Cancer Society has provided
flme services such as transpor·
'-tlon. help on drug bills or
tllunteer drivers , lendln!( some
(!lrm of equipment such as bed,
walker, wheel chair, to many
Jtople In the twelve townships In
¥elp County. There are usually
t to f cancer scrt&gt;enlng clinics
fiscal . year. The unit pays
ttl' the laboratory work. - In
ll87 so far. Dr. Wilma Mansfield
JOt• oraanlzed four Doctors to
help. Dr. Villanueva held one In
teb., for21patlents. Dr. Furlong
tfll conduct a clinic on May 14th
~m 1 to 5o' clock with the help of
Jlorma Torres. (county heallh
Jlllnt' and ataffl at the helth
, otater. Call 992-6626 for appoint·
.,_,, 20patlents at this time. Dr.
~~-Witherell and Dr. Dayo will
llilld llltllre clinics . These people
to be commended for donal·
l l their time and efforts.
· "nne residential campa,l~n Is

.ch

toe

appreciates all donations anq
help sincerely.
Some cancer facts:
Two out ol three A~erlcans
will never get cancer.
45.~. ne.w cancer cases will be
diagnosed In Ohio this year.
The lung cancer death ratewnr
surpass the breast cancer death
rate In women and will beeome#l
killer or women.
The average American who
died 'of cancer In 1983 ran up more
than $22,000 In medical bills
during the final year of life,
Three out of eight patients who
get cancer this year will be alive
five years from time of
diagnosis.
Please support your Melp
Unll of American Cancer Society, the one clole to home.
.
Janice.Haynes
Public Information Chairman
of Melp Unit

Voters bored

The Wagman File,.

By MiKE SULLIVAN
Cardlna,ls. "I don' t see anybody
UPI Sports Writer
dogging it."
The .St. Louis Cardinals' and
Clark started ' the etght-ruri
San Diego Padres' bats made up surge with a homer to left. center
for the Weak display of power In field.. Steve Lake added a two- run
the first game ot their series. triple, Forsch doubled In a run,
coml)lning for 34 hits and 27 runs Coleman collecred an RBI single.
In the second game.
Terry Pendleton slapped an RBI
"We were just trying to get 27 single, Clark hit a run-scoring
outs and get out of there." single and Willie McGee's single
Cardinals Ma~ager Whitey Her· drove In the last run of the inning
zog said afler Jack Clark Ignited ' lo give the Cardinals an 8-0
a n eight-run fourth inning with cushion.
his seventh home run of the
San Diego scored five runs In
season to help 'lhe Cardi nals to a both the seventh and ninth
17-10.rout of the Padres.
innings to trim the margin to
"It was a strange game," said
17·10. Bruce Bochy and Stan
Herzog, whose team almost Jefferson - both of whom had
surrender ed a 14·0 ad~antage. been activated from the disabled
''They oughl to save some money list before the game - homered
arrd show th at one the rest of the to account for the seventh,fnntng
year.··
runs. Jefferson's blast was a
Bob Forsrh pitched 6 2-3 two-run shot and Bochy powered
innings and Improved to 1 4-3. a three· run homer.
,
Andy Hawkins, 0-4. who held the
In the only game played In
Cardinals hitless until the fourth. American League Minnesota de·
was the loser . .
feared Baltimore a-2. Elsewhere
" I don't keep them In lhe In the National League . San
memory bank roo long.· ' said San Francisco pounded Chicago, 11·1
Diego Manager Larry Bowa, and Los Angeles beat Pittsburgh
whose tea m collected just four · 6-.1.
hit s in a 3,0 loss Wednesday to the
Twins 5, Orioles 2

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MANCHESTER. N.H. (NEA) Rotary. coffees attended by
- Insisting that voters are.more .Democratic a,ctlvlsts at the Con·
Interested In substance than In cord home of former state Sen.
political "horse-races" - this Mary Louise Hancock, sessions
one's a frontrunher. that one:s a with 'the editorial boards of
dark horse - presidential hope· · various newspapers and talks
luis are focusing on tsuses rather before stude nt groups at
than Images. But If the early Dartmouth .
going Is any Indication, the
At these sessions. candidates
candidates - especially the usually give a short set talk about
Democrats - may be forced to why they are running and des·
change their strategy.
crtbe their vision of ·a better
Almost without exception, .the America .
current crop or Democratic hopeThe problem Is. th at, In these
fuls Is extraordinarily well In- general statements, the candl·
formed . In fact. most possess dates put forward !ftUCh the same
what at times seems to be im view of America.
encyclopedic knowledge of curAll talk about patriotism, the
rent Issues, be It trade, arms need for administrative compe·
control, educ,a,tlon, Latin Amerl· renee In the Oval Office; the
can policy or the environment.
return of honor to the governance
Over the past months these of this country. They talk about
candidates have made almost budgetary ·restraint and returnweekly forays to New Hamp- Ing political power to the lltlle
shire, making wha,t have become guy.
obligatory stops - · luncheon
If you close your eyes, you
speech~s · to the Manchester
would be hard pressed to say who '

you are listening to. They may
differ on specifics but whim they
talk about what Is motivating
them to seek the presidency,
their words are practically
Interchangeable.
Then they begin to answer
questions. And - whether the
candidate Is Gary Hart, Richard
Gephardt, Joseph Blden. Ml·
chael Dukakls, Pabl Simon,
Jesse Jackson, · Albert Gore.
Bruce Babbitt or Bill Clinton the result Is rather startling.
espeCially to audiences that are
used to hearing generalities from
politicians.
To a man. ask one of the
Democratic hopefuls what he
thinks about about any major
Issue of the day. and you get a
long and detailed answer.
A "ery long and very detailed
answer.
At times they seem to be
relating a Ph.D. dissertation that
they have memorized .

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"At least you got custody rights on the test tube."

In many ways, the 1988 Democratic primary has·started out as
the most Issues-orientated campaign In Americ;m politics In
years.
And what appears to be the
voters' response?
Watch the audiences In New
Hampshire as they are born· •
barded with facts and figures
details of programs · started, ·
legislation sponsored or bills
pending, and you notice after a
few minutes that their eyes glaze
over and their attention starts to
wander.
Talk to Democratic activists
around New Hampshire, and you ·
hear the complaint that r;10ne or
the candidates so far ate "very
exciting." As Macy Louise Hancock puts It, "There's no magic to
any of the candidates."
The same people complain that
they "don't really know" the
candidates yet, despite tlie ' fact
that many have made dozens of
appearances .here In the. past
ye3'r.
Translate what they are saying
and you begin to realize that
these people are really looklpg
for charisma, but what they are
getting are nuts-and-bolts argu· 1 •
ments over nuances In trade
policy o~ rapid-transit plans.
This, of course, rekindles the
argument about what voters
really want.
If, as the politicians say, people
want to vote on the candidates·
stand on thP major Issues of the
day. then New Hampshire voters ·
should be In heaven.
But polling here seems to show · ·
that voters are actually being
turned off by the current em ph a- ·
sis on Issues.
What th ey seer.n to want Is a ··
visionary. What they are getting
are technocrats.
If this so-far listless response ·
from voters continues, took for
the candidates to begin substltut·
lng old·fashtoned stem-winding .
for position papers. You may also
hear few er co mplaints about the
media "Ignoring" issues In favor
of personalities.
CORRECTION: In a previous
column It was Incorrectly slated
th at .Democratic presidential
hopeful Rep. Richard Gephardt
of Missouri was a Catholic. He Is
a Baptist.

and dessert at a party that lasted
until midnight.
Although Ja ckson and Gore
were the only presidential hope·
Cuts who appeared here, virtually
all of the other contenders
dispatched senior staff members
to seek the backing of Influential
party leaders . .
Although the DNC mt&gt;etlng was
held almost 15 months before the
party's prPsldentlal nominating
co nvention opens In the summer
of 1988. the sa les pitches offered
for the various candidates were
neither subtle nor subdued.
The campaign for the nomination not only is starting earlier
but also may last longer and end
later than most politicians and

CHESHIRE - The Southern
Tornadoes kept their SVAC
championship hopes alive Thursday evening with a 11-6 triumph
over Kyger Creek In an impor- ·
tant SVAC di amond contest.
Southern Is now 11·3 and 10·2 In
the SV AC, while Kyger Is now 6-1.
Southern scored three runs In
the first Inning. when with one
out Chris Stout doubled, Dave
Amburgey reached on an error
and stole second, then both
trotted home on a booming RBI
single by Shawn Cunningham.
Cunningham later came home
on an error.
While Cunningham a pproached the victory by keeping

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Race results
Trark locallon - Rl . ~ So .• 10 m il ~
sOYih of Parkt"rsbur~ . WV, on Rt.ll68.~.
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R.Psults- Latt&gt; Modtls :
tFast Qualifier - 1128 Harold RI&gt;dman .
lll6 Lorry Keef&lt;&gt;r , JO Larry Bond. 21! H.

Fralurr - ~ Harold Rf'dm !ln, 10 Larry
Bond. llJ Roy J ohnson, 4~Coll o n Sayrr , r.6
Larrv Ke eff'r. T·l Bollbv Dav\dso11 , 817
Blll "Barl;l(&gt;r, 0 Ma rk Dl ck.son. :w Da\'('
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Sportsman (tklbby l Dash- 31M St eve
Bu rnsld(', IX Larry Holmt'l. 62 Jim
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2nd Ht?al - 5-3 Buck Lamb. 38 Kenny
Johnson . 45 Ar{'hiE' Burdettf'.
Fralurt" - 31M Sie-ve Bumtlde, lX
Lorry HoiiiM'S. 53 Buck Lomb, 3.1 R.O.
Atkinson, 38 Kenny Johnson, 2 SIPVe
Davis, WVl Rodlft'l' Cozad, 62 Jim
Lanham, lJ Jot Memel. 45 Archie
Burdtttt, C46 Cr,~ Caf"P("nt~r .
Srl'fft Srock Otsh -17 Clair Sullivan. 24
Bob Maarudor. 817Y Willard Barb&lt;&gt;r.
FPaturP. - 17 Clair SUUivan, 817Y
Willard Barbrr, 14 Bob MaR!'Udl'l', 25
Harold Plcltms , 40 John Flora.
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INDIANAPOLIS iUPII- Ma ·
rio Andrctt!. who has nol started
from thP pole at Indianapolis In
20 y&lt;·ars. is a favori te for lh r
prime Slart lng spot when qual If\' ·
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Andrettl drove his Lola Chev·
role! 10 thP fas trst lap re&lt;'ordrcl
at the Indianapolis Motor Speed·,.
way on Thursday. The 1%9 Indy
winner· turned the 2W· nillr oval
al 218.2:14 mph , fin ishing the tap
In just over 41 .2 seconds.
"Where we arc. a nd .a ltitlr olr
more. I Ihlnk will get II. "
Andrei! I said oft he pole bailie. .,. I
think you arc going to see records
broken, and by more than one
car .
Recausc offi cial standards
musl be set In qualifying or th e
rare, the records In jeopardy arc
those srt last year by Rick
Mears. The fastesr single lap at
the truck was 217.:&gt;81 mph with
lh(• record four-lap qualifying
average a t 216.H2R mph.
Andrcttl 's lap Thu rsday broke
rh e unofficia l tJ·ar k record of
21 ~. 204 mph he s&lt;'l on Tul•sday.
Especially salisfylng was thP
fa cl his two fastest laps •·am&lt;'

Meigs to

play AHS
By Dave Harris
The Meigs Marauders currenlly leading the Trl-Valley
Conference baseball race by 2
full games. hits the tournament
trail tonight as they tak e on the
Alexander Spartans at 4:30 at
Athens High School.
First year head coach Roger
Foster sends his ace of Ihe staff to
the hill tonight In Mike Bart rum.
The 6·5 junior right hander Is
showing everyone that he Is one
of the premier pitchers In southeastern Ohio. In 42 Innings
pitched this year he has allowed
only 14 hils and striking 69. The
winner will advance to second
round play Tuesda y ni ght at 4:30
against Warren Local. Warren
defeated Federa l Hocking Wed·
nesday night 6-0, behind Doug
Huffman's 4 hitter .
The Marauders record Is currently 12·6 overall and 11·1ln the
T.V.C. two games ahead of
Belpre. In action Wednesday
night Me igs defeated VInton Co.
11·1, and lost at Athens last night
4-2.
Details of those games were
unavailable.

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tht May 5th Primary Elet·
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thank neryont who htlptd
by clistribvtitll posters and
cards or offering to help in
any way they could.
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during the Civil War - and left
the world vulnerable to a mad·
man like Adolph Hitler.
The good news about this
"dirty ltltle secret" Is that It
doesn't 11ave to lead lo tragedy.
It's not too late. I can't believe
the generation that was tnstru.mental In civil rights 'reform
won't change Its direction, once It
figures out where It's heading.

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them In one specific group
doesn't mean beans abut the
e ntire group.
What troubles me most about
these sta tements Is that their ·
makers don't even understand
what they're doing. Every time
they make one of these blanket
Indictments. they are fostering
the unfair and untrue prejudices
that nearly killed this country

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voters &lt;'xpect. This could affect who parlays crucial victories
Democrats and Republica ns be· early In the primary season Into
cause both parties have wide· Indispensable press coverag~&gt;,
open contests in which even the vote support and campaign
putative front-runners might be contributions .
vulnerable.
As a result, both parties' 1!188
In recent years. the conven- primary schedules are absurdly
tional political wisdom has held "frontloaded ." The Democrats'
thai:
delegate selection process, for
The quadrennial nominating example, begins with the Iowa
conventions are anachronisms precinct caucuses on Feb. 15 but
because the ou tcome Is deter- by March 8 - only three weeks
mined months earltrr. when tater - more than 38 percent of
firmly committed delegates are all delegates will have been
selec ted In primaries and chosen.
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caucuses.
On March 8 alone, there will be
Even the later presidential prl rna rtes or ca ucuses In not only
primaries have become Irrele- every Southern state but also In
va nt because the winning con· Massachusetts. RhodP Island,
tender Invariably Is the politician Haw aii, Nevada, Washington
and Idaho.

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corporate law and Is starting to
chafe at the large population of
non-whites she Is exposed to. The
schoolteac her friend who did the
fantastic thematic lesson plan on
tolerance back In '73 when you
were student teachers, now
make homosexual jokes because , In his neighborhood.
young gays openly flaunt lhelr
lifestyle and It bothers him .. Your
bu siness -school chum, who
fought to get minorities Into his
social fraternity, Is now a n '80s
executive who says. "We've had
a parade of (Insert a ny racial or
ethnic group here) through our
company, and not a one of 'em
was worth a darn."
And there Is always ihe defen·
stve comeback, If you question
them: "WeJI. you don't have to
(I nsert any action verb here)
with 'em!" My grandmother
said the same thing to me back In
the '60s, when my parents would
take me to vtst the pre-King
South.
This .Is not to say that living
next to someone who makes your
life miserable Is supposed to lead
to toleran ce. On th e contrary. It's
a most unpleasa nt experience
and fosters no sense of the
brotherhood of man. But what I
can't understand Is that onceenlightened people extend these
unpleasant experiences with one
member of a group to an entire
race or ethnic group. And as
much as thly may think they
don't, they do. They don't limit
their negative statements to the
specific people who are ·giving
them trouble. They make statements like "The gosh·darn (add
any .race or ethnic group here) In
this town are all out for a free
rtde, and running Into a few of

the Bobqts In check. Southern's Todd. Llsl• a single, Mike Wll·
bats echo'ed with sound hilling to !ford two &gt;Ingles and a double,
Shawn Ar.wlt a single, and Mike
give the junior much support.
Southern scored single runs In Hill a triple.
Kyger Creek hitt ers were
four different Innings. before
knocking KC ace Mike Bradbury David Petry with a double and
out of the box In the seventh by single, Chuck London a single.
Mike Bradt:&gt;ury a single. Bill
scoring four runs .
Shawn Cunningham picked up Loveday a single. Bob Gordon a
the win with six strikeouts and single, Taylor a single, and
one walk. Kyger Creek pitching · Jopnson two singles and a
double. Roy See had a single.
struck out six and walked two.
For Southern Barry McCoy
Southern hitters were Barry
McCoy with a single and doubl e, had two RBJ' s, Mike Hlll two
Chris Stout a double , Dave RBI's. and Shawn Cunningham
Amburgey a single. Shawn Cun· helped his own cause with three
ntngham a single, Kenny Turley RBI 's.
Southern hosts Ravenswood
a single, John Riffle a single,
Friday night In Racine. then
plays North Ga llla In the Sec·
Ilona! Tournament at Meigs
Saturday at l p.m.
Line score:
Kyger Creek.. tOO 012 2- 6 II 6
Southern .. .... .. 310 Ill 4-11 13 3
Batteries: Cunningham and
tlald tuul a l H t•ln•ll . "'"'"Riffle, London, Brad bury 2nd,
T.. rnntu :ll Tt•\a!'O. nl~o:ht :
Loveda y and Rees.
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Another dirty racial Secret ___S_ara_h_O_ve_:_rst--=re..::.::..et
(l.s has been pointed out many
times by now, AI Campants'
statement that black players
lack " the necessltles" to manage
baseball let baseball's "dirty
little secret" out or the closet. 11
was the little secret no one
wanted to talk about In this
post-civil rights era , that baseball would still bar the doors to
management for blacks.
There's another "dirty little
secret" about racism Inching Us
way out of the closet these days,
and It's not the emergence of the
rtghrwlng "God Only Loves
White Men" supremacist/ terror·
lsi groups. These guys aren't a
secret any more. They flaunt
their raclfe like a medal, and
defend kllll g anyon ~who oppose
them as rt e only way to ensure
God's wi!IF
And no. this or her "dirty little
secret" Isn't the fact that the
number of racial clashes has
tripled since 198Q, eit her. These
clashes occur largely between
groups who have olung to their
racism. although It went underground In the wake of federal
laws aimed at stopping ft . These
are the "you can force me to go to
school with 'em, but I don't have
to like 'em" folks.
The other dirty little secret Is
that racism and other bigotry Is
beginning to flourish within the
group thai once ' gave actlv~&gt; Up
service to stopping It- the young
professionals who bought Into the
Idea Is of the civil rights movement Just as they espoused the
new morals of the '60s.
I've heard It, and you've heard
It: Your college friend, who went
to law school with tholishts of
becomlna a store-front lawyer,
now lives In a big city practicing

At MinneapOlis, Kirby Puckett
and Gary Gaettl each drov~ In
two runs to lead the Twins. Frank
VIola, 2-4. scattered six hits over
7 1·3 Innings to get the victory.
George Frazier relieved In the
~lghth but Jeff Re·ardon got the
last three outs for his seventh
save. Mike Flanagan, 0-5. suffered the loss..
Dodgers 6, Pirates 3
At Los Angeles; Rick Honeycult struck out a career-high 10
over the first 8 1·3 Innings. and
Mickey Hatcher homered and
drove In two runs to lift the
Dodgers. Honeycu tt,1·1, won fo r
the first time slrtce las! Sept. 9.
The Matt Young recorded his
second save of the year. Bob
Kipper, 2.3, took the loss.
Giants 11, Cubs I
A1San Francisco, Mike LaCoss
struck out a career-high nine.
and ·Rob Wilfong hit his first J
National-League home run to
lead the Gtanfs. LaCoss, 3-1. gave
up seven hits and walked one In 6
2-31nnlngs. Jeff Robinson retired
the last seven Cubs for his sixth
save. Chicago starter Ed Lynch
fell to 1·2.

Soothe~ rolls past Bobcats

Longest primary__:.,________Ro~b..:.:..er-=-t.:..:..W.: .:.alt=-=er:.: .s
SANTA FE, N.M. tNEA) When the Democrallc National
Committee met here recently, Its
members were feted and sated
from early In the morning until
late at'nlght by contenders for the
party's 1988 presidential
nomina lion .
One day's schedule looked like
this: Sen. Joseph Blden of
Delaware offered a light break·
fast, while Massachusetts Gov.
Michael Dukakts provided a
more elaborate lunch.'
In the evening, the Rev. Jesse
Jackson and Sen . Albert Gore Jr.
of Tennessee hosted competing
cocktail parties. while former
Sen. Gary Hart of Colorado plied
llle DNC members with drinks

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,Jim l'c tcr~c·n (right; swarm around Sc•atllc forward Tom

Ra lph Sampson. a 7-fool -4
forward. ignil ed ;t fir sl -qu arter
Hous10n su r ge, and Ola juwon,
7-0. hrlped complete il, pulling
lhr SuperSonics in I rouble from
which fhrv co uld not rrrovcr .
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Chamh.,r., for a loose ball during first half action in Uw NBA second
round pla.voff gam e in Seattle Thursday. Houston won. 1ll l'l)

EHS girls hand KC first loop loss
By Scott Wolle
TUPPERS PLAINS - Aflcr
fallin g beh ind 6-0 in lh{• · fir st
lnnnlng, the Easl t' l'n Eagletles
so ftball leam came ba ck i n t hr
fina l Innin g to dc·fea c lragurl&lt;• adl n ~ Kyger Creek 9-H here
Wedn~ "l ay In an Import an i
SVi\C so fl ball eo ntrsls.
F:a str·m is now 1.n and H-2 in
the SVA C' .
Kyger rr('L'k ~ r ab lwd" li -n ll'ad
in lh r fi rst inn ing whf'n Mi ssy

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Easler-n ca me back wllh one
r un in lhe flr sl as Ar lene Ri l chir
walk ed thrn came horn e on a
ml spla .vccl ball by Lesa Ru_c ker_
Bo nntr Koe ni g I hen lin&lt;' a stngle.
bul H~ c k e r wa s ~ unm·d down
sw_
l lh a II ne lh row atl he plale. I he
. lorr 1, L
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F:a.sl ern arldccl an olher m the
st•c·ond as l .tsa Dri ggs walked
ond scnrrd o_n ,1 sacrlf i&lt;'C fl y by
Pall I Durs t ' fi-2.
Two morf' r uns I'I'OSsf' d in th('
rhln t for

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Chrl slln a Carrol l wa lkc•d, M.
Gr aham wa l kl'tl. Hen&lt;'&lt;' Wanl
wo l kf•d .

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glc•lles pa lienlly lnllt lrd bac k.
Mel Mankin wa l ked. Li sa L ane&lt;'
l r ipkd , I..Ps a Ru('krr l'('iJ C' hC'd on
an &lt;'!Tor , and Dr iggs rra chN I on
an (1 1'1'0 1' . now t:i·4.
Meanwh il e. KC S!'Or~.d once

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Brown. M . KitchC'n and Carro ll

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Falcon girls triumph, 12-11
T UI' PF:I1S P LA INS - Thl'
Miller L acly l~ ai&lt;'on s scorPCI cwo

ltll' fir s! time.• in thn'l' Yl 'a rs
F:as t(' rn wa s dt:'fra tf'd in thP fi r~ I

runs In thr I up of I he srvcnth lo

round . }u1ving gone to thr stutl"'

resume• " 12-ll 'l&lt;•ad . lhrn hold on

cwo ye:11·s ago and claiming the

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cl\ strkt last :V&lt;'H f.
F.a strrn is now 1:\.4 OVf'l'i:l ll and

Eagl&lt;'s In llw flrsc round of
Srctiorwl 'l'ournanwnt pl il.V hl're
Thurl' d&lt;-~ .v rv rnin ~ .

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IPssons;t tislwrman whoW&lt;Hll :-. 1o
c;t! C' h IJig fi sh sllo ul(llt••t rn b hnw
to lt•l tlu · l it lit • o nt'.... go.

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abo u t llw wa ,\· lht •.\ ' rt'lf'il !-tt' th( '
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!hi• f'lloln c·t• to g rU\r into 11w OIH'S
ci wl arc• rl'a il_
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h:lllds thorouglll \· ht'forr ro u
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t\ IJr&lt;II Pr :1 ppro; 1t·h i ~ " irnp l ~· to
S l\ Sjlf'll&lt;i Ill!• fi., ll h;dl Ill ;111ci hnlf
out of tht• wat (•r ,tnd twis l l hl'
hook wlt h 1 il\r .., to disgo rgp il.
That \ra~· .v o u . ' · •r rourhtll l' fi s h
ttl all. 1-i&lt;' dOl'S I fl Op ar tltHld 0\1
chr IJoct orn o clu • ho,il or tlw
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both" proiN' \,1111 ""'I" lubricarll .
II helps lh&lt;•m slip PaSil\· nnd \\'llh
lillie drag th roug h thP watc t'.
II niso :1r1s as a barrier l o
ln fertlon' of ,·arylng kinds. Ne ts,
grass, h;111ds an (i llt ht't' lhlngs a
fish oul of ll'al cr mi ght co nlacl
removes thi ~ f'Oa l ing Hnd leaves
lhe creacur-r &lt;'11S,\' prpy for
diseases.
Wh en )'Oll &lt;'.11&lt;' 11 a smal ler fish.

one that the Ia'\ :-. ars ~~ ou m ~1y no!
keep, lake carv 10 rc·curn lila I he
water gently and with as l illie
injury· as poslb i c. In_u few yea rs
he'll be of a sfze y ou'd be proud to
keep.
The fish someone else leis go
toda)' could easi ly br the one you
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9-4.
Li sa Driggs starll'd for thr
F: n~ II'I IP.s, but Amy Brrk himr·r
eamr 0 1,1 In rr llr f lo pllc h a grra l
ga·mr dPspiiC• suffering I he' loss .
Dri ggs 0ml Rt'l'khlme1· com binr d to fan 9 and walk n
MIN Eii Sil'·rn hacl l aken th r
lpad In lh e boc l om of lhe fiflh
innin~ . a ll wa s silent unlil th r lop
of l hr sc·v~nlh when Ca rol Dos10n
walkC'd. T ra ci Jonrs ~i n glPd . and
Co nn if' Do tson rlpp&lt;'d a I\VO· run
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anolher in I heir comebac k bid as
Koen ig singled, wa s sacr ificed 10
srro nd by Driggs and LeeAnn
Robin so n' ripped· an RB I si nglr ,
I he score now 7.:;_
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wilh a walk and Robin so n
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Spencrr ripped a cwo -run double'.
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Kyger hils .
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a si ngle. Spencer a double.
Lis H Dr iggs w&lt;•nt lh l' cli stancP
10 pick up 1hr win. wa lking Hi.
strik ing out lh r('l\ and g ivi ng up

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night l o boos! Roehesler to a 2-1
lnlernallonai League vir tor,v
over Pawtuckcl and a sweep of
th ei r four-game series .
Padgci's f iflh home run of I he
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ront r lbulrd lwo of Rorhes ler's
six hit s. Benzinger had lhree hils
arld Sam Horn add ed two for
Pawluckcl .
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mltscor ed Toledo ltt-~ an d Maine
ripped Sy rac use 8-1.
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lw&lt;l HB1 and Jason Felice's
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outbursl. Doug Baker and Scoll
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pit~h fd th e first fi ve innings with
DeWay ne Vaughn finishing for
his flrsl save. John Gi bson !eli lo

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Francis Asher. Lucasv ille , S&lt;' ·
crela n · of the Nalional Horsr
Shoe Pilrher s Assn. has the
following to said aboul Rricklr·s:
" In 1962, Toad Brlckies went to
Columbu s and joinrd lhe New
Romr Horseshor Club and lhe
Nal ion al Horseshoe Pilrhers
Assn . Sinre that lime had ha s
beromr onr of the premier
pil r-her s in the Stale of Ohio. He
'
avNaged
bl'twecn 40 pcrcenl and
tio pcrre nr which meant I hal he
gave a Iol of pil&lt;'hers lh al he
farrd. troubll'.
"Toad is well known over I he
Scat!' of Ohio. is wl'll-liked, and
alwi! ys a man I hat pilrhrd in and
h rl p~·d al all lourn ament s. When
you farpd Toad you knew deep
down lh al vou werr In a macrh
1hat wa s going co be hard to wlh .
'' I havr kn ow n Toad for Vt1 iH S
and ha v&lt;' alwa ys had a good timr
around him . He ·has been in the
game for 26 \Cars now and fina 11)
is grll in g some recognilion. Thi s
lournamenl will be named aflcr
Toad from now on - aboul lime.
" He i s also on I he lisI lo some
clay be nominated lo lhe Ohio
Horshor Pilrhers Associal ion
Hah of Fam(,'- hope fully, soo n.
''li ha s been nice knowing you.
Toad. I speak for e\WY horseshoe pilcher i' n Ohio. Congra tu lat[bns! Ma y you bl' forrver.

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Middl eport's Toad Brirkles. a
horseshoe pilcher fo r over 2:i
.vear s. is lhP honoree al Salurdav's open · hor seshoe pitching
tou rnament to be staged at lhe
new Da ve Diles Park in Middlepori with 42 pilrhers from Ohio
and Wesl Virginia laking pari.
Th e lour narnen t has been
named afi&lt;'r Rrickles in trlbule to
his lon g )'cars of pilchlng and his
professio nal acromplishmrnls
in I he field. The 1ournamen1 is
ope_~ to the public an d is being
sponsored by th&lt;• Meigs C'oonl y
Hor·."hoe Club. Plav will gel
undrrwa y al HI a.m .

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l%t Syracuse, N .Y .• Greg Legg
CQ,liected lhr!'t' hils and drove In
two runs to spark Maine. Dar.ren
Di\lrtOn and Greg Jelks each
added two Hits and lwo.RBI lor
lhe Guides. Winner Mike Jacksoil sca ttered five hits In slx
Innings. Todd Stottlemyre went
t~ first four lnnlltgs and took the
loti Jar thP Chiefs.

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bury reached on ar\ error, two and a passed ball , the sro re 5-3.
more errors and a Billy Loveday
Slill !railing Into lhe flflh
triple.
·
Inning, Ed Colilns starled an
In the first two innings Kyger ' Eas tern rally with a wal_k. Jeff
Creek came up with several John son ripped an HB1 lriple,
outstanding defensive plays. dis- Bryan Durst. sla mmed a sacri allowing E.astern t o get fice fly, and Steve Horner tripled
untracked .
and laler scored on a passed oal l
Singles by Mike Martin and 10 give EHS a 6-5 lead.
Mark Griffin started things off in
Me anwhil e. Ea stern hurl er
lhe lh!rd frame as EHS plal ed B rya n Durst pitched a great
three runs on two walks, an error game to hold th e Bobcal s in
check. Dursl raised his person al
record to 5-1 overa ll . K yle Davis
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had a great defensive game as he·
lhrew out 3 . sl ralghl Bobca t
runners.
lhal ."
The Eagles broke lh e ga me
open
in l he sixlh frame with 11
Bob Prober t scored Dclroil 's
run
s
Ia
ire I he ga me.
lone goal a1 15:27 of t he seco nd
Eastern
hitters were Jeff Johnand Jaroslav Pouzar capped I he
so n with a doubl e and triple and
scor in gwilh an empty -nel goal in
lwo HBI' s, Ed Co llin s two sinthe final half-m.Inute.
gles.
Mark Griffin tw o singles.
AI Monlreal. lh e Fl ye r s will

Oilers post 4-1

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Brickles
honoree in
·saturday's
horseshoe ·
tournament

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TOLl·: no. Ohi o I UP I 1
Drin'r Mikr \\'o lft' put his narn r
in llw Harrw&lt;.~ v Park ret'onl book
TIJursda:-,· nig ht, ~u i di ng six
\\'inn f'r s on thr 11· r~ 1 cc • r,-11-,1 .
\\'ol fc'. :J~. of 'l'Pmpr•t'&lt;.~nrt •.
Mi (' ll.. pilotPd w inn0 rs in tlln
Sf'CO ll CI. th i rd . lift h. SiX th .
r- nth ;llld ninth r aC'f'!-. tn bt•l! l'r thr
old tra r k rr·rord of f i\'f' w in nin~
drin•s in a s in ~o)(• ni g h!.
l-IP gu ich•cl Mi '"'~ hl 11os 10 ,.ii'I OI'\'
in tht• srro nd n tCl' . N or l .e,·t Ra·b
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in lhr th ird. l\libi 1\rrf's M ;, t ~:OZ iC'
in thP fi ft h. . lo_v Filz in th• • si xth .

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pc•r iod.

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MIDDLEPORT
FLOWER SHOP

['Onfidrnrr. · ·
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By Scott WoHe
EAST MEIGS - Trailing 5-0
after the first Inning, the Eastern
Eagl~s fought back to ·claim a
convincing 17-5 SVAC lrlumph
over the Kyger Creek Bobc ats.
Eastern Is now 14-2 and 10-1 in
the SVAC, while KC is now 6-10.
Kyger f?lated five unearned
runs In the first Inning when
David Petry reached dn an error .
Brian VInson singled, Mike Brad -

10 earl h. ll's probably

of rhelr flr sl -half. shors. and thP
Sonics shol :l6 per cent , and
improved only 10 39 percent by
game's P nd . Scalllc's 3.~- poinc
fir st halt and 13-poinl second
qua ncr were playoff lows for I he
team .
Da l e Ellis. who scored 64 poinl s
in the first cWo games, hi I only :;
of Jq shols Thu rsday an·d finished
wi th I Z points. Tom Chambers
il'd I he So nirs wit h 24 point s.
AI lngi&lt;•wood, Ca lif. , lhe 40yea r -old ~ bdul - ,la bbar , · who
scor ed jus( once wilh his specl all.v shol I hrough t hre&lt;" quar tf'rs . r annrd eonsec uti ve sky.
hoo ks ea rly In chr founh q uarter
to halt a Goldl'n State rally and
send the Los A ngeles !.ak ers l oa
116-l!Jl lriumph over the Warriors for a 2-0 lead in !hei r
Wcslcr n Conference semifinal
ser i es.

sa mf' int ensil .v as wc did tonight

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Eagles defeat Kyger Creek baseballers, 17 lo 5

ix'tte r lh at we lost by 18 point s
I han by 2. We'll see. "
The Rockel s mad e 57 percen t

because lhe,\ '' 11br rea d)'. Ruewr
should huVP a l il tir more

The Daily Sentinei- Page - 5

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Houston snap~
Seattles streak
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By GERR\' MONIGAN
UPI SportsWriter
Houslon's Akeem Oiajuwan
and Los Angel es' Ka reem Abdui Jabbar, the dominanl cenlers in
the Wes l er n Co nference. led lh &lt;'
Rockets and Lakers co virlor)·
Th ursda _
, . nigh! in !heir resperllve sem ifin al seri es .
The Rorkcl s broke lhP Seanlr
SuperSonics' five-game win ning
slrrak, bul lh c Colden Sca l e
War rior s rould nol hal t the
La kE'rs. who won t heir six th
sl raighl.
Frida y, the Boslon Ce ltics take
their 2-·n lr•acl in lh e r:aslern
Co nference semifin al seri es to
Milwaukee fo r Gam t' -~ against
the Bur ks, and lh c Alia nl a
Hawks far·c rhr Pistons al Del roic
wII h 1heincrics 1ird at onl' gamr
apiece.
·· j th ink Sa lu rda y ' s gam (' 1in
Seatllc i ll'ili be our 10ughes t of
the sea son. " Housl on Coac h Ril l
Fit ch said afler Olajowon led I he
Rockers co a 1002-84 lriumph and
a :.!·1 s1•ri cs dcfir it.
"We' ll ha \'C 10 pla y with chr

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By GERRY MONIGt\N
UP! Sports Writer
The Edmonton Oilers hea d lo
Delroit having executed again sl
I he Red Wings the way they did
against I he Los Angeles Kings in
lhe firsl round - an openinggame loss followed by a victory
on the ir home ire.
Aller failing lo I he Red Wings
in Game 1 in Northlands Coli sc um. lh e Oilers jumprd on
Del roil for two goirls in I he first
four rninul es ofGame2Thursday
night , and added lwo in the final
two minules, evening I he Campbell Conftrcnce final al one
viclor.v apiece with a 4-1 triumph.
Friday nigh!, I he Philadelphia
Fl yer s are sch eduled to play I he
Ca nadiens al Monlrea l in the
Wales Conference final , wilh the
ser ies lied at one gam e apiece.
"We lhought It was imporlant
lo go out and gel a lead. " sa id
Mark Messler, who scored his
50th . career pla yoff goa 1 52
seconds into the game . " We wen)
a llltle more preparPd and this

timC' we rame out fas t."
Mes sier, lhe Conn Smy the
I rophy winner for MVP In I he
1984 Stanley Cup. added his
eighlh goal of this postsea son at
18: :IB of I he third period for a-~ - 1
lea d.
"We made mi stakes on Mafk
M essier , giving him _loo much ice
and he scored 100 goals. ' ' qdmil led Del roit coach Jacques, Demers . "We're j usl as scared of
Messier as we are of IWay nr l
Grelzky . Give him an inrh and
he' ll lake it ."
.Jari Kurri nol ched hi s liOih
rarreer playoff goal on a shorthanded effort at 17:28 of the fir s!
period lh'al · was sel up by a
superb pass from WaynrGrelzky
across the fronl of the Detroil
ncl.
" There wa s a Wing pla yer wilh
.J ar i bul he_ju sl basicallv -out skated hlrn." Gretzky sai d. " f
like Ia give I he puck to.Jarl. He's
gol a far better shol. especia ll y
when he' s one- timin g It like

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altempt co rebound from Wed nesday nigh t' s :i-2 i oss in lhP
Speclr um in whi ch the Ca nadiens
dominated . Phil adelphia had
won Game 1 In overlirne. •
CHICAGO tUP I I - The· Chi
"The C'anadicns showed in
cago
Cubs Thursda_
, . acquired
Ga me ,2 why , they ar e I he
lrft
-hand
&lt;'d
minor
h'
agup
pit r her
defe ndin~ Sla nley Cup cham from
thr
Mi
lwauBrian
Duquette
pions," Flyers defense man Mat' k
kt'l' BrPwcrs :ror a pla yer 10 br
Howe sa id . "ThP' played an
namrd la iN.
awful lot beller. driving 10 I he ne1
Duq uf'ttf'. :!!1 . wa s Sflnt t o t hr
and ·forcing I he issue. Th ey will
1
be Iough in their building, but 1 Cub s' Amt l'ir&lt;.~n Ass oriat io n
Triple-A "ffi li;!l r in Drs M &lt;dlws.
expecl a long ser ies ."
Iow a.
The I:'lyer&gt; won I wire and t ied
Duqurtlc had brPn ll'ith Mi l·
onre againsl I he Ca nadiens du r ',
waukt:(:''S
El Paso rarm C' IUI) rn
ing the reg ular season. T hr
th
e
Doubl('-.\
TPxas Lt•.,gut'. I n
Canadi ens. who iosl !hei r firs t
,0,:('\l(' ll I'{' Ji pf C!ppf'at':Jil('C'S. 1\(' had
lwo homr gami&gt;s agai nst ·lhe
a rcco rd of 1-0 with an ERA of
Quebec Nordiques in I he Adam s
K:i9.
I·lr had four walk s and l wo
Divis ion fin al. don'c see m
s tr H\f'OU 1" in 7 1·:t inning."i.
overconfident .
" 1 don'l kn ow lhal home i!'e
means much, " Montreal Coarh
Jran Perron sai d. "1 'm sure our
guys reaiiZP lhal a win Is not
ass ured just beca use we're pia)'·
ing in our own building . r-:vcr~' b ­
ody exp(•c ts a long series and
that's whal is going lo happrn. "
.fohn Kord ir . who scored 1he
winning goa l Wednesda y, sa id
the Canadiens will have to pla y a
stronger offensive gamP at
home.
" We're going to hav r to l'o1-ce
the pla y more ," he said. "Ou r
fans will cxpecl I hat of us. The)'
ex peri us lo do more of I hal and
less dumping of I he puck ."
Ce nl er Guy Car bonnea u. who
scored Montrear s fiflh go&lt;t l in
Ga m e 2. expect s morr lighl -chec klng, rough hock ey .
" We have l.opla)' lhesamrkind
of game. " hP sa id. ·:Be Iough on
the boards, play well in our zonr
J2 door, 5
and keep cheir big winger s ou 1 of
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May 8 &amp; 9
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Cubs acquire lefty

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Meigs JVs win doubleheader
By ,Jim Soulsby
Trailing bv one in I he sevenlh
inning against Trimble. Meigs'
Kevin Oiler drilled a grand slam
home run off losing pllche r
Richmond afler leadoff ball er
Baker singled, followed b)' a hil
by King and M cE lro)l's bunl
which loaded th e bases and gaV('
Meigs rhe win ..
The final score was M eigs 16,
I he Tomcat s 1 .~ In a co nl cs t I hal
could not be considered a class ic
in defense from ell her side.
Meigs look a five run l ead into
t hC' l op of thdou rth on sa feties by
Baker. King and M cElroy mixed
with four· walks. three errors and
lwo stolrn bases. After a quirl
third , Trimbl e roar!'d ba r k 10
plalr six runs In the fourth on four
hil s. chr('(' freebies. a wild pit ch
and a flrldin g error . ·
Nol 10 be ouldone the Maraud ers behind si ngles by Quall s and
!'MElroy, aided by three bases on
balls and an error , c ha lked up
thrc&lt;' morr r uns only 10 have
Trimble take lhr lead aga in in
lhe fifth wilh six !allies on ju sl
lwo hit s. four free passes and two
miscues. The Marauder s evened
the score in the sixth on four
stralg hl hils b)' McElroy, Oiler.
Fields and Young and a basr on
balls. The Tomral s went Oil&lt;' up

Scol t Fil ch and Crrg Leachman
wll h lwo-run sin gles .
Jeff Caldwell had a l r iple.
Steve Horner.a triple, Ky le Da vis
a single. and Mike Marlin a
si ngle.
Dursl picked up ttir win In a
gi'P8 1 effOI'I, srtrik lng out sevrn
and wa lking lwo. whil e giving up
si x hi l s.
David Prlry su ffer ed lhe loss
in relief. of Chu ck London , while
Greg Hees fi nished up I he ga me .
Th ey co mbined to walkPd lt•n and
fan l hrer .
Kyger Creek hil lers we re
Bri an Vin son wil h a sin gle. M i ke
Bradbury a singlf' , Lovrda y a
l rlplc . Crrg Hees a sin gle. and
Hoy See a sin gle.
Easlern plays Tri mble in lhe
S&lt;•rc ional Toor namr nl al Mr lgs

in the sevenI h setting the sca[:!e or
Oiil'r 's gra nd slam. Matl ox ,
Swwarl and Yo ung shared
· mound duties givi ng up nlnP hil s,
ninr free passes and gett in g fiv~
slrikeouts. Young was rrrcli led
with rhr win.
Againsl \ 'Inion Coun ly. l h&lt;'
Ma ra uders spot led thl' Vlk rs tw o
r uns In lhr firsllh r n plat ed six.of
the ir ow n on singles b,v M r l-: l ro~· ­
You ng. Hagen and 'a ground rulr
doubl r by Mattox mingled wi th
errors. bases on balls and wild
pllches. Al lhou gh lhe Vikings
managed 10 pick up four mOt'l'
runs, the Mi)raud('l'$

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sing les and a doubl e. f-lecks and
Qualls each doubl('(l with Mr i·:Iroy . Hagen. Fields and Kin g
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up thr win. A&lt;&gt;lwre n I hem . lh&lt;•_,.
r elinqui shed six hil s,· six I'Un s.
right walk s and slrur k 011 1 four.
Saygravrs was lh&lt;' losing picr hN
for the Vikings.
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1I1at hr wa s very {&gt;lea sed wllh th e
team 's ablllt y to " hang in chrrc·"
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again st lhr Trimble• Tomra t.

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HOUR$ : MONDAY-WEDNESDAY -FRIDAY - 8:30 A.M .-8:00P.M.
TUESDAY &amp; THURSDAY - 8:30 A .M.- 6:00P .M .
SATURDAY - 9 A.M..4 P.M. - SUNDAY - 1:00 -4:30 P.M.

�Friday, May 8, 1987

By The Bend

The Daily Sentinei-Page- 7

Pomeroy-MiddlePOrt. Ohio

7 fXrERIENCE THf JOY Of .RELIGION

The Daily Sentinel_"
Friday, May 8, 1987

Page-6

Beat of the bend

action-packed day

l An
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Stall Writer

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Middleport should be hopping
ac I I o n
· Saturd ay .
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,• Commis s ion
' i.: will be staging
-.... • its king size yard sale, open to ail
' • comer s, at a $o ch arge l or the
' ·~ s pace you will need - you P"Y
when you arrive to ser up
The annual k1ckolf parade for
the Middleport You th Lea gu e
'
1 • ·"· will be held at 10: :ro beginning at
:.,.. the "T" and moving down Third
'• ' to the bali field and there will be
'• several activities for partici1
pants at the park.
Meanwhile. at the Da Y&lt;' Diles
,
Park, the Toad Brlekies mvlla ; ·, ' Ilona! horses hoe tournament w1il
be underway ali day.

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Lookin g ahead t o the fourth of
July , the Rutland fire Depart 1 •. ment has selected the theme.
i (• .. Friends, Fun and Fireworks"
1 ·, " as the theme for the annual all
'
day' r elebrallon. Preparations
- ·are well underwa y and those
wishing to take part in the parade
ar£&gt; asked to call 742-2861 or
742-2578 Th e Rutland people will
be glad to hear from you -thos£&gt;
parades in th e past have been
good .

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Eastman 's Foodl and In Pome·
roy will be giving a part of lis
sai es from 6 lo 10 p m . next
Thursday to the Meigs County
Spt'clal Olympics Fund . Three
percent of total purc·ha ses . done
through a coupon system , will be
turned over to the Special Olvm·
pies . Sp!'cial Olympics people
will be at the store during the
di.'Signaled hours to see that you
have the necessary coupon.

speaker .
Ri ce will use "Saving Our Soil
l or the Nex t Generation" as his
topic l or the 10: 45 a. m., servlce
wh ich will be held at the Carmel
Chu rch. Th e annual Mother's
Da; observan ce will be held at
1he 9: a. m Sunday school hour

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Assocla led Fabricators, Jnr.,
has been awarded a contract for
the construction of a new met al
building on the Rork Springs
Fa i rgr ounds. The building, 40 by
JIHJ, will be used as a commercial
di spla y area. and will be located
between Ihe 4-H building and the
Me1gs Coun ty Coon Hunters '
bulldwg. The ne ~&lt; slructur€' is
expected to be compll"led for the
upcoming Me1 gs County Fair In
/\ ugusr
There are on I\' a few spot s l€'fl
fo1· the annu al .J'aycec spon so r ed
go lf tourn ev coming up at the
Jaymar Golf Course on Ma&gt;· 14
Entrv fee Is $.15 but ~ou gel a
t-sh1rl and dinner besides the
golfing.• hm'Du&gt;hl, rellred Meigs
High School Prin cipal. w1ll be
honored I his year al I he tourna
men! II you want to get logged
mto the last f€' W spots - only 48
ar e acrepted- rail Dick Owen at

A planlmg al the Tuppers
Plains Eiementar v School will be
made by the Rose Garden Club.
Meet ing recently at the home of
Mrs. • Elsie Gulley, the club
decided that Phyllis Rice will buy
the flowers and will be assisted in
plan ling them by Dorothy Stout ,
Elsie Culle y. and Rubal
Caldwell.
Named to the nominating com·
mittee were Mrs Rice , Hazel
Barnhill, and Dorothy Stout
Devotions from th£&gt; Song of
Soloman 2 with readings on
spring and The Lord's Prayer
were given . Members responded
to roll call with comments on
spring. Doris Koenig gave lime!\'
tIps on !!ardenlng Tile verse of
the month was given by Mary
Jane Goebel.
Elsie Culley won the traveing
prize The program was given bv
Mrs. Barnhill. Refreshments
were served by the hostess. May
m eel!ng will be held at the home
of Vercla Stout w1lh members to
lake and identify wild flowers.
Several arrangements of spring
flowers were di splayed. Mrs
Rice showed several flow€'rs

The Eastern School D1strirt
Rands will present their spring
concert as a special Mother's
Day 1 presentation at 4 p.m.
Sundav '" the high school
gymnasium.
featured at the concert will be
fifth and sixth grade bands with
students of the elementary
schools of Chesler. Riverview

and Tuppers Plains havw g been
combmed for this program
In addition to the element arv
bands, the junior band and the
high school concert band will al so
be presenting their final concert
of the year. The junior band will
perform .Johann Strau ss' " Pi zz icato Polka " and Ri chard
Wagner' s " Evening Star" as

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GOD OF PROPHECY.
Whllo Road ot Htghwoy
pastor Sunday School to
a lla~e...lunlor Churchll

You should never object

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Stnce Creation began;
So be good to your mother as long as you can .
- Glona l'owak

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Veterans
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992-2104

Pom1roy

!-lunduy School 9 30 a m.. SE'rond :tnd
fou1 1h Sundavs wor li hlp sC' rvit'f' 9,1 2. 3() p
m.
MT. MORIAH BAPTIST. Fourlh and

Main St .. Mlddlrporl . Rcov. Gllbt&gt;r1 Cratp:
Jr pastor. Mrs. E1 vln Bauml{ardnC'r ,
Sundu:v School Sup! ~undov School 9 30a
m ; Worship SC'rvl rC', 10 4 ~ n.m

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF' CHRIST'

- Jo:;~Pph D. Hos kin!! , f:'vllnp€'11 81. Sunday
B!biC' Studv 9 a .m : Worship , 10 a.m : ~un
d!IV f'Vf'nlnp: SC'I vlr l" 6 p.m ; Wrdnf'sduy
t," Ven\OJl liC'rVI!'P. 7 p m

sundav Morning
CHAPEL . ~10 Grant
drr n's' Churr h 11 am
St . Middleport. Afflllar C'd with Souttlrrn
S&lt;rvlco 7· 011 p m Wl'd 6 p.m
Baptl51 Convention David Brvan. Sr .. Ml·
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Ra(lno,
dil's' Au:oc !ll&lt;trv Wrdnl'sduv. 7 p m.
nlstflr . Sunday Schoo l 10 a. m : Mornln,ll
RL 124 Willi am Hohark , pas tor ~unda y
uv Worship
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a.m : SundllV r v ~;&gt; 'l,ln~ ll&lt;'rvlcC' 7
WNinPSday ('\'('nln~ Blbll' study and School10
HAZE L COMMUNITY CHURCH Off
p.m Wrdnf'lldnv r vl'nln~ serv\4'(' 7 p m
Tut'!lday,
7: 30p.m
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daY at 7: .10 p m' , Mt&gt;n's Pravflr Brf'akfasl.
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF J~Ui
' •pray.-r m.... - " p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Chradl o ,
Eds'l
Harl . pa&lt;1or Sundav School.
Wedn-'"dav· 1a ·m· tGra-"·1
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C'V&lt;'n tnn !irrv tcps 7 30
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to ,' 0 a m . su•dav
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t:tnda Evans . church school dirtclor
'dricks: Sunday Schoo\9: 30 a.m.·. Morn ina alt' ~undoys
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Sundays; F!'llowshlp dlnnPr with CarmC'I Ch h h00 19 30 8
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MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
third Thursday 6· ll p.m /McGU\f{' \.
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Worship 10:30 a.m.: Evt'nlnJt wor5hlp 7 p. APOSTOLIC F'AITH - NL•w Lima Rd ,
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CHURCH Cornn Ash and Plum Ra lph
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Vt•rn on
J0·30 m.: WPdnesday ~enlnll pravfr
m. Wt."dnNiday worllh1p'l P m.
n&lt;'XI lO f ort Ml' IIZ!l Park. Ru11and RobC'rl
Cundiff. pastor Sundav School IO.OOa m..
Eldrld~f'. mlnl51('r; Ollvf'r ~wain . Sundll\'
BAPTIS~. ft(IV Earl
CST S~AUL L\JTHdiE~...AN dCSHIURC
PH. Richards, past01 , S('rvlcl'S at 7 p m, on
•-h
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Mornln ,." worship 11·011 • m , Wedn('sday
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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION (Thur·
Sunda)l SchoollO:JO a.m Bible Studv and
pastor Sunda ~ School 9 4 ~ II m Church
m
prayPr !it'rvlce Thursday, 7 30 p.m.
service 11 a m
A\ !' Rrv1 Clur k Bo kM. pu~t o r Curl Not·
man Durham) pa51or Sunday servlco.
CARLETON INTER DENOMINATION
SACRED HEART CHURCH. M •~r t!n ~thllm Su ndav ~h ool Supt. Su~ v
9·30 am ' l'Venlng servlct 7'30 P m.
AL CHURCH, Klnfit&amp;bury Road . Rrv Da
Anthony Glannamore. Ph m -M98. Satur· ~ r h11n l 10 a m wl!h rllttosrs ror all UP:('!II
MEIGS
Prayl'r meetlnll, Wedneday. 7. 30 p.m
vfd Curfman , pastor Sunday School9 · ~
day EYrnlna Mass 7 ~ p m : SUnday
COOPERATIVE i'ARJSH
l·:'''"lnll ~""'' h"l',.: at t, p m Wrdnf'! cLc V Bl·
BE ARWAt.LOW RJOCE CHURCH OF
am; Ralptt Carl , Supt Evflnln Jl worship
. Mass 8 am and 10 a.m Confrn lons onf' hk stuc l\' :11 7 .IU p m. Ynuth sc•n 'lcf'tol Frl ·
UNITED Mt:rHODJST CHURCH
CHRIST, Jo!\('!J h B Hos kln!l pailitflr Blbll'
7·00 p m. Prey~r meettna:. Wedn osday
half hour bfforr ('ach Ma511 CCD claatt'S.
tl.r\ .1 t 7 .111 p m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
Oass. 9 30 ,1 m , Mornln~••Wor sh~h1n· :\f1d a
7 00
Rev. Don Archw
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: p.m
l1 a m. Sund1v
m . Ewnln!! Worship, 6 '"'p.m. Ufili uv
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Vrrn on
VICTORY BAPTIST. $2."i N. 2nd St .. t Mll1clh'JIIlr\ R1 nl hl'1 Chul'k M t• Phcr~ton.
Be\', RoJ Del:tw
Rev. Seldon John!'lon
pmo1111. sun tlay K••ht l(ll 10 u m , Runda;.r
Bl~l~~u ~.}j~[~~V~LLE CO MM UNITY EldrldgP, pastor: Wallac(' Dame"''ood, S.
Mlddleoporl. Jam!'s E . Kf'ri!IN' , paMior
ALFRED - Church School 9 3f1 a m ,
S Supi . SundaySchool9 . .»a.m.; Worship
Sunday mornlna worship 10 u m, EYI'n· • c•w nlnJ!_lll'I'VIl 'I'JO ut i p m and WNin•'Nday
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Thursdav. U l) am 10 2 p.m Ladlt'S Ho1'T'I(I
ScMol10 a m , BiblE- Studv. Thu rsday 7p
l.i'~. rrK'mbers In &lt;'haJll't', aU ~ orT'Ifn
m.. UMW. 1\rsl Thursdav. 1 p m . Com
lnvllrn. 6 ~~ p m. Thursday, Corp~ cadet munlon, firs! Sund ay IArr hPr\ .
Classs ( You~ Propk&gt;-Bible) 7 :ll p.m. BiblE'
JOPPA - Won hlp 9. 30 a.m , Church
Stl.dy ard Pray&lt;'!' rne!'l~ OJX'I1 to lh&lt;' pub!~
&amp;hoo\10 30 a m Blblf'Studv W('dn P.idav .
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF 7·3() p m IJ ohnsonL
CHRIST 33226 0\lldren's HDml' Road !Oluntv
LONC: BOTTOM - Chu rch Schoo ! 9 30
Road 761 992 52.1) Vocal musle ~ndav Wflr
am ; Wor!i hlp 7 p m , Bihll' Sl udv. W{'d
slhp 10 a m , Blbk' Sl OOy U a m ; Wor.;hlp. 6 p.
ncs&lt;lav 7· 311 p m,· UMYF WC'd nrsdav.
m WedJK&gt;sday. BlbiPStw:lv. 7 pm
6:00 p m : Communion Flr!;t Sundav.
OW DEXTER BIBLE CHRIS11AN 1 IArchrrl
CHURCH. Alvin Cw1is pastor, Unda Swan.
REEDSVILl.E - Chu rch Sc hool 9: :ll a
SJpt ~.nduy Sctml 9 !11 a.m.. prPOChifU!' M'f· ' m.. Worship SC'n·IN• 1l 00 a m ION'! {'!'\
vlrol. !Irs! ard lhlr&lt;l SiJrday lollowillJ!Surda,v I
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PAUL SdOO Youlh fn('('ting 7·ll p.m Pl/ff.Y Sun· • Chu rch Sc-ho ol 9 a m.. Wors hip 10 a m ,
dav
BlblC' Stud y. Tu rs da ~ · · 7.30 p.m . UMW .
. GRAHAM UN ITED METHODIST. Third Tu f'Sdav. 7· :lll p m Communion
F irst Sund av tArchr rl
P r rachin ~ $1 , Jfl a .m. flrsl and s('('Ond . Sun·
CENTRAL CLUSTER
days fJ[ l'arh mon1h. third ami fou rth Su n·
Rev . Jamt!l' E . Corhltt
day r ach mon1h worship sf'rvlrf'snl 7· ~(} p
Rev Sl~rn NeiMan
m : WrdnPSd&lt;lV l' \' Pn\n~s ar 7 30 p.m
Rev . Mtlvln Franklla
Pray('r and BlbiC' Studv
Rev . Clemenle S. Zunl111a. Jr.
SEVENTH·OAY ADV ENTIST. MulbRev. Ko~M:rt Mu!'! miUI
€'rrv H(I\Jtht " Ro;:Hl Pomrrov l.('rov
ASBURY !Svrac u!il'l - Wors hip 11 a.m
BruC'h . Pas tor . Sa bbat h School Sup('rln·
: ChurC'h !;choo l ~H~ a m . C har~" B!bll'
l(' nd rnt. Rh onda M &lt;~rk ln . !iabba lh SrhOol
Sludv. WC'dn csdav. 7· 30 p m UMW. fi rst
bc~ lns .1t 2 p m on Sa1 urd av wllh wo rship
Tul'Sdav. 7: :W p m . Chnlr R£1h ra r ~;al,
srrv irf' followin g al .1 15 Ew1yonr wr l
WE'd nrsdav 6 :ll p m.. UMW. fourth Sun
C'omr
RUTLAND F'IRST RAI'T.IST CHURCH day.li.;JO p. m /Nr lsonl
ENTERPRISE - Wors hip 9 a m.:
- :;; !sti'J Harrlt•lt War nrr. Sup! Sundav
Ch urrh &amp;hoollO a m•. Blblr Siudy . Tut&gt;S
S&lt;·hool 9. 30 a.m.: Mor ning Wor&lt;~ hlp 10· 4~
dav 7 M p m UMW First Mondav. 7 :tl
am
p m.. UMYF' ~unOa y , fi p.m Choir R£"·
POM EROY F IRST BAPTIST. t.vston
hru nal . g: 30 p m WNlnP.IIday /Franklin \
Hallrv mlnl sl('r. Sal urd av f' \'('nln ,;z
FLATWOO DS - Chu rC'h Srho ol. 1n 3 m.
('V!I n i~llstlc Sf' rvlcl'S opt•n to publ h' 7 p
: Wflr• hlp. 11 !I m : Blbl&lt;' ~tudv , Thurs·
m : Sundav Churc h Sc-hool, 9 ,?,() a m .
day, 7 p m . UMYF. Sundav. 6 p m
Morn ing WONih lp 10· 30 11 in
Wra nklln l.
FIRST SOUTIIERN BAPTIST. Po
FOREST RUN - Wo" ~P 9 a.m..
mC'rov Pi ke- E. La ma r O'Bryant. pas1or:
Church School 10 A.M.. Choir pra ctl('(\
.lark N&lt;'('(]s , Sund av School Dir('C IOr Sun
Tul'!'idav. 6 30 p.m.. UMW . first Tul'!'iday.
dav School 9. :JO a. m . Mornln ,;z Worship
7· .10 p m t Nrlso nI
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10· 45. rv£' nln~ w orsh\p 7:00 p.m. ID S.T I
HEATH 'M ldd!C'portl - Church School.
.&amp; 7 :m ,E S.T. 1. wronf'sdav P1 aw r Scr·
q::vl a m: M ornln ~~: Wor~hlp JO·.YI a m ,
vlrf'. 7 00 p m. 1 D.S T I &amp;• 7 30 P M. IE .S
You lh Grou p. 4 p m : Wl'dn ~ da v Chu rch
T.l: Ml s&lt;~ l on Fr lr nd ~ j,tji!;Ps 2 61. Royal
Choir rch &lt;'ars:J I 7 p m : Thur~t day,
Ambassadon rbov&lt;~ ll~es fi.Utl and Gi rls
tn Ac 11on laa&lt;'s 6- 1~1 on WOOn&lt;'SdaY~&gt; 7 p .. Prav&lt;'r St:&gt;rv\('(' 6 JO p m.: Bible StudV. 7
p m t Zunl~ a l
m. ID S T )&amp;7. 30 p m. lE S T l Turooda\
MINERSVILLE- Wor&lt; hlp !i&lt;rvlco 10
v t~ lt a llo n . fi 30 p m
a m , Chur chSchool.lJ am . UMW . Ihl rd
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bat
WPdnf'Sday. 1 p m , Choir practl&lt;'t'. Monll'v Run Road. Rl'\' Emm£'11 R a w ~o n . pa!!·
dav. 7 30 p m INf'lsonl.
tor Handll:'y Dunn sup! ~un dav School
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship Sl-rv \Cf'
10 a m . ~unduy l' Vt' nlnli!:sf'rv lcC'. 7. 30p.m
~ · :'l) a m : Churrh School to·15 a m ,
; Bib\£&gt; tC'at h l n ~ . 1 30 p m Thu rsdu v. ,
UMW !)(orond 1\l ~dav. 7&lt;Kl p m · !Muss·
SYRACUSE MI SSION Cherry Sl Sy
man!
raC'U!('. 84" r\'IC&lt;'S 10 u.m Sundav Evrn l n ~
POMEROY -Church &amp; hllol. 9 I ~ a m
s('rV\C£'5 Sund av a nd W('(ln eSdav at 1 OOp
. Wor~ hip JO.:Il a m~. Choir rl'h ('ar~al
m
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST W(&gt;(Jn Pac:lay , 7 :J(J p m ; UMW , !I N"Ond
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Rrv. K&lt;llh Eblin. Tuesday. 7.:Kl p m . UMYF Sunc:lay , 6p m.
(CorhUO
'
paslfJr Sunclav Sl'hool !UO u.m , Wad('
ROCK SPRINGS- Church &amp; hoof 9 15
Havman. J'&lt;; Upl , Mornlnli!: Wor, hip. 10. J()a.
a.m : Worship 10 a.m , 8\blf'Siudy. WNl
m: Sundav rvrnln p: sf' r\'lrl' 7. :wJ p m ..
n('S dav. 7 · ~ p.m : UMYF 1Senlms1. Sun
Y{C'dnl'sdav P rayC'r Mf'f'll nJt 7 :\fl p.m
daY. 5 p m : tJun lorsJ N f"''Y o1h£'1" Sun·
MT. 'MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
&lt;:t av. 6 p m. lFrankl!nl
Raclnf'. Rrv J ;tm l's Sa n erf lcld pastor
RUTLAND - Church School, 10 a.m :
Fr('('man Williams, Sup! Sundav School
Wonhlp. 11 a .m.. UMW !Evmln jiCirdrl
9: 45 a m.. Sund av and Wrdn(&gt;Sdov C'V('ft·
!IPCOnd Wt?odnt'Sday. 7: lJ p.m , UMW f Ar·
lng scrvlcPS. 7 p .m
MIDDLEPORT FIR~1 BAPTIST. ttTnoon Clrclrl sC'COnd Thu rsda y, 1 p.m
(Mussman I
CornerSixlh and PalmPr Ear l Ed('n Pas·
SAt EM CENTER - Churclo School 9 15
tor Bob Parkf'r. S S Supl : Cath y RlfZjZS. '
An t. Supt . Sunday School. 9 15 am : . a m : Wonhlp 10 1!1 p.m. ! Mussman 1
SNOWVILlE - Wor11hlp 9•00 am 1
Morn ln~ WOt!lhlp. 10· 15 a m , Sunday
chu rch 9chool9 4~ a m. (Mussman \
EvC'n\nfZ A('rVICi'. 7 p m. Prav!'r mt'&lt;'llnJ!:
a nd BiblE' Study Wednt:&gt;Mtav C'"C'nln g, 7 p
I!OU'IIIERN CLUSTER
m : Ch !ldrf n'~ C' holr praC'tiC&lt;', Wfdn('5·
Rev . Koaer Grace
da\ . 7 p.m : Adult choir praC'IfC~ . WC'd . 8
Rev . Pal McG•Ire
p.m.: Radi o prOfZram WMPO. Sun day.
APPLE GROVE - Church School 9: JO
8·:JQ • m.
a .m, Worship, 10: 00 a.m. (flrs1 and third
Sundays!, Bib]{&gt; J1udy (&gt;Very Sunday 7 p.
MIDDLEPORT CH\"'~ " 01 ~,tti ST .
m .: UMW Se&lt;Ond Tul'Sday, 7· 00 p m.,
~th and Main. AI Harrson, mlnhlt("r: Mike •
Praycor meE"IInf(, Wednewtay, 7 p m.
Gerlach. Sunday School SupPrlntf."ndPnl ·
(GrB('('l
Blbll' &amp;&gt;hool9: 30 a m : Morn ing Worshi p
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a m : Chu rch
10 30 a.m. EVf'n lnR Wors hip 7:00 p m
School. 10 am.: Bible St•d~. Wl'dnes&lt;lay.
Wrdnt"Mta y, 7:00 p m . Praytr meellntt
a.m.t Doreas Womtn 11 Fellowship,
MIDDLEPORT CHUI\CH OF' THE NA· · 10
Wedft(II(Jay, 11 a.m. lMcGultE'L
ZARENE. PAS'I'OR Frl'd Penhorwood
CARMEL - Church School 9.:10 a.m..
Bill Whllo. Sunday School Sup!. S•nd•v
Wonhlp. JO: f5 a.m Secrond iind Fourlh
School 9: JO a m ..~ Mornln!Z Worablp 10: 45
Sundays; Fellowship dJ~~~~er with Sulton
a.m : EvanatU•tlc rMPtln~ 7 (I) p m .
third Thursday,l !II p.m. tMI'G•I,..)
Wt'dnt'Sday. 7:01_p m Prayrr Jnf'eflnjl.
EASTLETART-Cinln:hSchojl19a m.:
UNiftll PU:UYTI&amp;IAJif IIIII18TIIY
Worship
10 a.m. .....,.. 1nd founh Sun
OF IIISIOI COVNT'l'
d1ys, UMW flnl Tuold~. 1: !0 p.m

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Main St. Pomt&gt;rov. SuOOay lj('rvk('s' Hoi\'
communk&gt;n on the flrs1 &amp;lnda.v of t'ach month.
and comDinffi wtth mornlnf! prayer on the
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992-2815

T'hornas Glrn MrCiung pastor Norman Prt_&gt;s.
k'v. S S &amp;o p&lt; • ~nday Scrool. 9 :II am
mornlnR wor.~hip 10: ll a m : ('Vrn\n,g Sf'rvicr 6
p.m.: mld-wt'('k SM"\'kt&gt;. Wednr'9day. 7 p m

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MT. HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Toxns
Community flft Qt. Rt 82 R.t•v Robt•r1
Sanders. pa slnr Jpfl Holler, lay loador
Ed Roush , ~und a }' SchDPI Supt Sunday
School 9 :to a m : mornlna WOIOhlp and
chlldrPn's church 10 30 am . Pl/£'nlnR
prPIIChlln~ &lt;mlco first thr.. Sundays,
· Sj)('('l al sC' rVI«' fourth Sunday
1&lt;:;:/,~~-- 30 p.m : Wl!&lt;ln&lt;sduy Prayer

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POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Com-r 'llntoo. ;uxl Mult.&gt;ory, !Wv.

Publlshf'd f'Vf'rv ,11tr rnoon. MondiiV
thr ou.&amp;:h Fr ld uv. 111 Cour1 Sl .. Po·
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School 9: 15 a.m , Worship ~ 10: l) a m

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· The youth group oft he Word of
Life Church will hold a walk-a·
· olhon atlO am Saturdav . An yone
'wishing to pledgP or dona te funds
J&gt;f would ilkt• to help with t hr
1 1evenl Is asked to contac t Ray
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Davis, 992·3611. Rain will post : pone the ewnt until Satu1d ay.
' May 16

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884.
And C'onsCI\'allon Dav will be
observed by members of the
Ca rmel and Sullen United Metho·
dlst Churches thi s Sund .oy with
John Ri ce , Meigs County Ag•·l·
cu!tural A~tc nt. bl•lng the gucs r

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Rutland High School Alumni
Association members &lt;·an wrap
up their llckct s l or the annual
reunion at both the Rutland
Depar tment Store and the
Millers Brothers St or e. Ti ckets
arc $9 carh and the d!'adllne Is
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well as other selections. Th €'
concert band will pl ay E .E
Bagley 's " Na11onal E mblem
Mar ch" and Henry Mancini' s
" Baby Elephant Walk ". They
w111 al so play a surpnse number
bv compased P.D.Q. Bach
The concert is free of chargc
and the public is invited Director
is Wtlliam R. Hall.

992-a627.

Slightly belat ed happy birthday wishes to E rni e Wells,
Middleport , who marked his Blsl
on Wednesdav. Ma y 6.

You may not have hea • d but
George Folmer Sr .. Forcst Run
Road , Pomeroy, has been taken
from the Holzer Medical Center
to Columbu s duc to a heart
condition He' s In the cardiac
cal e unit at Univer sity Hospital
and cards ma v be sent to Room

Eastern· Spring Concert announced

Rose Garden
Club meets

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Fultz, Mgr.
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E va n~l !.s t ll' Sf'rvlfto ·7:ll p.m WOOnC$da v: Pravr r m('('!ln~ 7·30 p.m Thursdav
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Po!Tl('roy·
Harr\sonvUlr Rd Robfort Purlf'll. mini"·

MlkcThompion. N('\1,' H;r Y"n WV. ~~lor .
Sundnv S&lt;-honl i.l l 9•:lO 11m MornlnQ: wor·
S
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sh ip at 10, :lCl a.m : ' und:, v t'Vf'n J! SI'n' l f'
.tt 7,11 p,m Thul'lld,u !lf'l'\ ic'l'S at 7 !VIP
m
FRF.EDOM GOSPEl. MI:'\SlON HI Ru ld
Knoh, ICX'a1«1 m Cnunt v Road :'11 Rf'\
1 awrf'nl 'f' Glu ffl m nt mp. Pl\" 101' RM
Ro~C'I' Willford • •~~~~ pas1fJr PrraC'hln t:t
!&lt;il'J'\IC'NI ~uncla v ':' mpm Pr .•yf' r mr(•l\n.tt
Wrd nNda v 7•:'\fl p m . \.:u v G•llfllh .
\f',td&lt;'r. Youth ~~·nups Su ml,l\ ' '' i'nln ,lla t
fi :Ill p.m. y, ll h ROilC'I' ,1nd V!nlt•t Wll !fmd.
INdC&gt;JS, Communl()n !l('rY IC(' flrsl Sunda v
l'ach month

IC'r. ~1 1'\C' Stanlry ~ ~ ~upt Bill Mt' EI·
10\'. A!&lt;st Supt : SundaYSrhool 9 30 a.n\ •
Worship !l&lt;'rvlr£' 10 XI a.m · Evrnln~ wor·
ship Sund,JY 7 p.m. and Wl'dnf'!lrtayJ.7 p.m
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHI -tCH , Pin('
Grovl' Thf' Rt•\' William M 1dlc.-swarth
p:1s1or Churrh srrvlrr9: .i 0a m.; Sunday
~~~~ 60s~RYm CHURCH OF CHRIST,
:10
.John Wr \Rht p,1oo1nr ~un duy- &amp;huol9:. lJ ,
m.; L;1 rrv H,tvnN~ S ~ . Su~t Murnlnf;!
WOI ship JO· :ll:l.t m

WlllTE'S

RAC INE CHURCH OF' THE NAZA
RENE RC\ , Llo\d D. Grimm ,Jr .. JJUIIInr
01.1B.1ss Ch,tlr man of th (' Board of Chr l!i·

dl'nou r pastor. Sunda v SC'hool 9: :\0 11 m :
wonhip M'r\ !rr- 10 :w- a.m.: Blhlf' ~ tudy
and won hlp SC"rv ll·r . Wf'dn foll dtav. 7 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST ,
Mu rk JonMI. pt111 , 0r Rill Nkhol ~on Sun ·
~ t•;"J.,Ju
•• u.m .;
d.1v ~ C'hool ~ upt Sund ll \' .·-.n.oo
MOrnlnJ,! WOr"hlp ,\1'\d C'ommunlon 10 30a

LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH. tl&lt;x·

tC'r Woodv Call pastor. :Wrv l c~ Sundav
10 a m and 7 p m WcdnC'Sdav. 7 p.m.

BAPTIST

WF.~LEYAN

CHURCH_ Cnoh llh• RD R.- Phillip Rl

tlan l.lfP Sundav Srhool9: ~ a.m : Morn·
In~ ~·nrshlp 1fl :\fl am.: t'vt~ nJ;Z ell!ltl c liflt'·
v!C'C' 7 00 p m Wrdnrsda v sN'VIC'(', 7 p.m.

RAC INE F'IRST

CHAPEl.

RUTLANDBIBL F. MF.THODIST Amo•

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PINE GROVE HOLINESSCHURCH.\\

miiC' OffRt 3:r.! RC'V Bcn.J . Watt ~. p~tor ,
Robrrl S&lt;&gt;arl ('S, S . ~ . Supt. Sundav SC'tl ool
!U O a.m.; Morning Worship 10: 30 a m ..
Sundav !'vmlnR ~ l'rv lc C' 7· :.0 p m : Will
TK'!'idaV Sf'TVIt'C', 7· 30 p m
SILVER RUN BAPTIST. Bill Lfll lr.
pasw r "IC'Vf' Lilt I(', S S Sup! Sunda y.
St'hOOl l Oam: Morning wor~lp , l1 am.:
SUnd aY t"V('fllna wot~hlp 7: :lO p.m. Prayrr I
m('('lina an d BlbleJiudvThUrsday. 7 :lOp.
m.. Youth m(l('tlng Wll'dnesdav ut 7 p.m

REJ OICING LIFE BAPTISt r HURCH

- :ut.1 N. 2nd Ave . Mkldlepor1. Sunda ~
Srhool JO a m. Sunday M'rnlng 7 00 p.m .
Mld-wl'f'k M'rv lcf' Wrd , 7 p.m
CHI!IS'fi~N

Meetln~.

LIBERTY AS.~EMIILY OF GOD. Dud·
din~ l .;ln(', MUl'IOII ,
Va. .J. N n uu.i u'l' .

w

LAMED

ali orr• lhey servants .
:
92 Unless they law had'"'"'' my d e ll~ hl s. I should l hr n have '
perished in mine affliction .
1
93 I will never forget th y precep": for with lh!'m thou hast 1
quickened me.
•
94 I am thine, save m e; for I have sOUR hi I hey precepts. '
95 The wicked have waited for me to destroy me. ""' f will :
consider thy testimonies.
961 have seen an end of all perleclion· ''"' th y c-ommandment
i• exceeding broad.

7.30pni.
.
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Walnut and Hen~ St1., RlvM swood, W.
Va Tht Rw. Qe()rjle C. Wel rkit , pastor.
Sunday SChool 9: :.1 a .m.; Sunday worship

11 a ,m

CALVARY BIBLECHURCH, Iooaledon

Pomeroy Plke-, County Road Z near Flal·
woods. Rev Blackwood , pastor Serv lcl'l

CHRIST. C. l.t'lllf' Gillilan. pastor. Sun·
da y Sc-hool 10.00 a.m ; Momlng Worship
n·oo a m Sundav PVrnWI!i Jll('f'VI('(' 7: 00 p.
' m Wl'dn~da y (....min~ pr a ~~r ll('n' \{'('

1·00p m

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, ROt:
Wat~m, pest or. Crtnton Pun , Sunday
· SChool Supt. Morning Worahlp 9:30a.m.,
Sunda y School 10 30 a.m .; tvenlnc~tr·
vlt'l", 7. :1) p m
MT UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
pauor; Joo Sal'T&lt;', Sunday Sd!ool Sup!.
'

J er

Sunda y S&lt;hool 9 45 a.m : EWII!IIg W&lt;lt'·
ship 6: JO p m: Prayer M..11111. 6:30pm.
Wl'dn1'Sda y.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST. DIV1' l'rt!nllco, mlnlller. Dory!
Wei1J 1 Supt. Church SChool 9 a.m .; Wor·
ship Servlrf, 9:15 p.m
ChESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
RENE ll&lt;v Horbort Grate, putor.
Frank Rltll•. ..pl. Sundly Scloool 9:30 1.

on Sundly 1t 10:301 m. and 7:30p.m. wl&lt;h
Swtdly School t: 301 m. Bible Study, Wl'd·
n.. dly, 1:!0 p.m.
FAITH FELLO\WIUP CRIJ!IADE FOR
CHRIST, Sl Rl. 3311, Antiquity . Rl-v.
Franklin Dickens, putDr Sundly morn·

lni 10 a.m : Sundly ..mtna 1·30 p.m.
Thuradoy evenlnrl: 30 p.m
SI'IVERSVILLE CXIMMUNI'I'Y BAP·
TJST CHURCH. Pallor ·Robert Byen
SUndiYS&lt;hOOIIO a.m.: Worohlp ...-vlco II
a.m.: SUnday evenlna aervteo .1:30 p.m :
Wedn 1'1day eventna t ervk:e l :30 p.m

I'

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOO·
TOLIC - Vanzandlond Ward Rd. Eldfl'
Joms MDI«, putor. ~ndly Sd!oot.
In~ .
!O:JO a.m.i Wonlolp Sorvl&lt;e, Sullday, 1:ii0
1 LAUREL CLIFF FREE MEJ'JI)DJST
P-!!':i Bible Sludy, Wedn-y, 1:30 p.m.
CHURCH. David Boll, pulor. Ro110rt E.
t'\IMEROY WEBLEYAN IIDJJNESS, •
• Bartoo, Director~ Cttdatlaft EducaUon,
l!.miiGOYDio Rood n.-v. Dewey Klor.
Stne EbiiD, aaslllant . SUIIdi)''Sdlool t: I)
.....or: Cllnlllt Flu•. !lullday sdtool l
a.m.; Momlnrwurthtp 1):30 1m.; Teeas
(GreteL
In Action, 6p.m ; EV1!111n&amp;Worllllp, 1:30p.. SUpt.: SUndaY School t:30 a.m.; monttnr
wonhlp, 11 1m.: SUnclly ownln1aorvl&lt;e
m. Wednooday ..,.,tnr pny..-ed lllltlo
LETART FALLS - Worllllp 9 am ..
1:30 p.m. Prayer Meotlla. Wedn-y,
study, 1· JO p.m. Choir prt~ct~Ce, Tbtll'ldlly,
Chutt'b School to 1.m. (Gracrt
7:30p.m.
?p.m.
MORfiiNG ST,o.R - Worship, 9145 a m.;
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF OOD. l
Chun:h ScbOOI, 10·!II a.m.; Bible ST\Idy,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST, ,
Charlfl Ru.U Sr., mlft .. tft'. Rick wa., ...,.Pfltt.-11. Wonhlp ..,....,. Sundly J
Thursday, "W~&amp;·:? ·I Roclort
IIACJN[
yAJif - O..rcll Scl'&lt;&gt;ol, comber, ....-. Sunday Sdu:ul t: J) a.m ; : 10 1.m.: Sundly S&lt;hool II a.m. Evenlllr
lOam.: Wonhlolla.m.: UMWiotlnhMon· IWcrahlp I«Vlce IO:JO 1.m. Blblo ttudy, · •wonhlp lft'VIce 1:110 p,m, WodnOidly
prayer moot~~tr 7:110 p.m
m.: Worslllp

~kc! .

11 a m. and 1 p.m.

91nday. Wt'dnOidly, 1 p.m Prayor '!let!·

I

'

~:104,

89 For ever , 0 Lord, thy word is settled in heaven.
90 They faithfulness i• unto ali genera tions thou hast ;
established the earlh, and II abldelh.
91 They continue this day a ccordln~ to thlno ordinances lor :

FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Lel arl.

BRETHREN IN

F1 1.1 (:OSPI :I llf:llTfl(I I.JS f.

Hl\ 11 t1 ftmu t PomPI'lW, 1'om Kt•llv J&gt;ltli·
tm ),rnnv l .,lm1H•I 1. S S Supt ~und 11v
morn !ntt sr i\ It «' ut llla.m : Sunduv rvc· n.
lrt j;! "1'1'\'h t• 7 IIJ p.m Tu ('!o;l\11~ iiOd Thurl'l ·
c~l ,\' Sc•rvh ~ ~ ,tl ' · 't'l11 m
WOnD OF F'AITil . 1/'l Mill Sl .. Mldcllf'·
p1111 ~ undn ~ mMnlnus PI'\h'P111 .1!i,l m ,.
Suntl.t\ P\ l'nin J.! i ·' ~ l Tl l u t ~ tLJ\ mnrn lnJ!
Alh\1' !IIUtl\' 111 a m W1 , l n, .,. t~l\ r vmlnJ[
7 :1111' m
NFII' IIAVF:N f'IHI I!Cit OF' THF. NA· •
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH 7.A/lf'NE, Rt"\' ( ;ji'Mt!nn Sll'lltHI Pll!'IOr
S unil . · ~· St. hool q. :ll!.1 m : W111 ;; h i PM'"~rr-.
OF GOD - GllbC'rl Spf'n('('r, Pll~ t or Sun
1111 Ut 1r m.. Youth sf'J\lei' Sunlln v 11·L' ,,
day !;(&gt;hool 9 :JJ u.m.: Morning IIC&gt; rvlrt
m. Sunt!.r\' N'C' n1nU!H'I\' h c•7 Ol'lp.m Wc '&lt; l·
lO·OOa.m , Sunday- f'vrnlnM: s&lt;' rvlcr7:00p
nr'l'ltlu\ Pt uwl M••f•Onu un d lllhlr Studv
m : Mid Wl'C'k pru vl'r M&gt;rviC&lt;' Wf'dn('Adll)'
1 fWl J) m
'
7p.m
Nf.ASF ~ ~1,'1 I' Mf:NT&lt; II CRCH Sun·
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH.
LI WrfftC€' BU IIh pastor. MaJI Folmrr. Sr.
~~~~~'·n:t'~t··~~.~~~~ 1~·'1 :;117,
:!.•Ill Thu ltulu y .
Supt . Sunday School and MurnlnJil Wor11hlp
1:-111~1'
AA
r'I'I
S'J
('lll
'llCU
Mu ~nnt W
t :ll a.m.; Sundav ('V('nlnf( Hf'rvl r r•. 7p.m ,
V,1 f1 a'&lt; lfll', Hill MU I!J h\', Sunci wS•hno! 111
Youth m(l('tlnlt IHid Sibl (' Study. WC'd m'!'l ·
1m ~ un ti ,n• ,~ ,'f&gt;nl n J.! 7•'111 11m Pr:t)t't'
day. 1 p.m.
UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rl. 1on Po- mc~t •l ! n J,! t1nd Ol tll •• ~ tud ~· Wl l( lnc•~ tlu v . 7; ~ ~ .
~~ . m t : \t~rvnn l' IA'f'lUHTit'
,
mcroy By·Pas5 R&lt;'v David Wt11rm an, Sr ,
1\UTI.AN ll Frt F' E WI I. I. fiAI''l' I~T. ~...
pas1or. Mt&gt;IY!n Orakr. S. S.. Supt . Sunday
lfom St Ht •\ p,, ul T ,1VIIJI , tmstm , Sunt.l uy :
School9: 30 a m : Mo rning Worr~hlp 10. :m:
St•hnol H! .1 rn Sunt1,1v t'\ c•nIn~ 7· tK1!l m ,
Ev('ning Wonhlp 7· :W p m , Wf'tlm•!«&lt;ay
Wc~t1 nN4da v t•vt•n!nl!' pr .IVI'r mPP tln ~ 7: 00 I
Pray£1 r ServiN'. 1:311 p m.
,
.
.
l
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Railroad p,m
!&lt;OUTII IIE1 1ff'l. NF'W 'I'I'~TA MF:N T :
St , Muon. Sunday St'hoollOa m .: Morn·
('II URCII. S\!\ •'r rtllil!•' nu.1n1• SVdf·n·•
In~ wontllp 11 a.m.. EvC' nln~t: ~er.vice 6 p
m. Praytr meclln !l and Blblt Study WC'CI · • "I IJc·kc•r. IM NI ~&lt;I sun11uv Sc hon\ 9 11 m . '
Wor11hlp St•rviCI', li t 11m : Sund:r v 1'\'l'f) ln R,
nooday, 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rrv Nyl&lt; !l f'l\ llf• 7.(WI p m. W(•dn•.,;d,l;.&lt; nlu ht Rlh lf•
!'1udv 7 no u rn .
Bordrn. p~J!IIor Co rn l'llua Bunch. ~upt

•

HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rl-v Dovld
McManis. pastor. Su,nday Sd1ool9: X! a.m.

W. Va., Rt. t , Jamf'l!l Lrwh, pa.tor Worship ~e rvlcel9: .)) a m., Sunday School 11
a.m : EYtnlnll worstttp 7: l) p m Tuesday
couaae prayiPI' n-.e•Une and Bible Study
9· JO 1 m: Worship l!fi'VIce, WodnOidly

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·

m : Hlh\1• ;; tufh . Thu r~ !lu v 7•1111, m

SERMONETTE

pastnr EvMIIna M:'rY l('&lt;' 7· .')') p m , Wo
mrn 5 Mlnlslrv. Thund.Lt y. 9: :}11 a m :
wron rsda y Pniyrr and Blblf' Sludy, 7· 1 ~
pm

mrrllnfil , 7. :1&gt; p.m.

CHURCH,

1 30 p m.

UNITED

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller

Sl . Ma!ton, W Va EuRmf'L Conll('f, mi·
ni,.IM' ~und a v Btblr ~1ud v 10 a m.: Wor·
11 hiP 11 u.m and 7 p.m Wf'dn l"'l da !i Blblr
Studv. voca l mu sic·. 1 p.m.

• Sunday momlng servicE' . 11 a.m., Sun·

ZARENE Rl'V Glmn M('Mtllan , ~ s l or .
Marv JanlcC' La vf&gt;ftdrr. Sunday School
Supt SundaY Sch ool 9 :)() a m.: Morning
\l OUhlp lO :l:J a m : Eva ngrll ~tl cl' l'rvlcr .
6p m: Pr ave r andPro:~ l ~f' W~rH·• I'il y, 7p.
m .. You th mf'('tlna;. 1 p.m

F.DEN

·

day night aervlce, 7: JO. Wedn,.ly p-1yer

Dalla l!! Jane)!, Sunday School Sup! Sunday
School 9: 30a .m .; Sunda)l Mornlna Wflr·
ship, 10 lO am.; Sundayev('lllngWonhlp,
7•:It p m Wednesday evening Prayer

jlll ~ ! nl Su nl lil\ S1 tHUJI 11' 111 ,1 m l'hU rch
)II H i ll I' 7• .Ut p.m , HrUi h r1 1 l1 l'1 ~ ship fl• ~~ p,

;i''

m

Tillis. pa"tm', S&lt;lnnv Uud!lnn . sup1 . Sundt~~
0(\avf'r. Pastor Mlkt' Swlrc&gt;r. Sunday, School ~: :10 u m , Momlnu " or•hlp. 10 · lll
School Su pt : Sunda v School 9 30 11.m , 1 , 1 m : Sundav rv&lt;'nln ,z M~rvl«' 7·00 p m
Morn ing \I'Orshlp 10:40 a.m.. Sunday
Wt~n ('!day ;..rvlt'l' 7 p.m WMPO pro·
PVi"nlng wor!ihlp 7 :W p m : Wrdn ~ da y
JZram 9 a.m ~a NI SundaY
f'\'rn!n g R!hl£' ~ tudv 7:_:\0_p m
RUTI.AND CHURCH OF' THE NAZA ·
BURLINGHAM CoMMUNITY CHURCH, RENE . R"' '· I.0\4 &lt;'11 Ford, p.uctor Sunda y
Burlln jZham Ray Laudt&gt;rm\11. pao~tor: Ro.
Srhool !t: :to ,t m.• Wor~hiP ,.rrv lcC' 10:30 u
00rt 0:2aM , n~lstanl past&lt;r ~unda.v School
m , You ng prop!('',; !W~ IN' r~ p.m.
10 am: won;hJp 7 p m.: Wl'dnt'lday, 6 p.m
[ vllnliwllslh' Kl'f'V IC'r 6 l1 p m Wrdnf'!li dtly
vouth IT'K:'(1in~ W«&lt; .. 7p.m churt'h 'WVI('('!!. "('M' I&lt;.'C' 7 p.m
,

LANGSVILLE

m.
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH. Charlt's
Norris, pastor Sunday Sc•hool, 10 0 rn ;
worship ll("rvlce 11 a.m : Sunday nl,lt:hl
worship !l('rvlcr. 7: 30 p m , MldwN'k
pray('r lt'I'YI CC' Wt'dnesday 7 p m
WE$LEYAN
BIBL£
HOLINESS
CHURCH of MlddlPpOrl, Inc., 7' Pt&gt;arl St.,
RC&gt;V. Iv• n M~('rll , pastor, Roacr Manlry,
Sr .. Sunday Sc'hool Supt. Sunday School
9:30am .. Mornlnll Wor~~hlp 10: ~ a.m.l
Evtnlna WorAhlp 7; 30 p m. Wednt'!dav
f'Vt&gt;nlnl{ 8\blr- Mtudy, pra yer and prahw
lf'rviet', 7· 30 p m.

�Pomeroy- Middle~. Ohio

Friday, May 8. 1987

I?~~~~be~~~~~be~-~ Alth m,heledrictah· rconhduct meeting

.
nor ed aI 1)1 e nex t meeI mg o1
('hester Council 323, Dau ht s..
A
~[., ,
1 . 11
01
h mehr ca, . was anT
nounceo
w en t e group met uesday
evenln at the hall ·

¥.• .

,

g

Margar et

·

.

Tuttle.

cou ncrlor,

pres ide~ at t he meeting opening

w
e P ge o 1. e lag. T e
Lord 's Pra y r national · lh.
' · ·e ·
an ef!l. .
and a reading of Psa lms 2S.
Reported:;MI were Letha · Wood
and R t s lih
ith D
h
.
.u
m . • w
orot Y
Rrtchle being In Mou n! Ca rm el
Hospital West. Columbus for
.more hear! surgery. Erm ~ Cle·

Friday, May 8, 1987

land reponed on the rec.enl rally
·
an!] I he meeting held at the
RPdwood Inn, The district meet,
ing w~s announced for May 1.6 at
l p.m at t he Chesl er hall. Past
CounCilors Club will meet al the
h 11 M 13
ay

E'

'I

h

Jaymar Ladies Golf get ~ogether ma;~~r~n~~~nced
Invitational tournamenl l o be
hPid June 2:l was announced
when the .l ay Mar Ladies Gol f
Cl ub rnpf Tuesday.
On I he pia nning ro rnmitlee are

Woods birthday

IN Tl!t\ININU -

Tt" • Ohio Stat•· Jli ~: h wav

Jl i~hway Pat rol 'l'roopers. In tht· training are,
lr·om ldt. Sh•vpn D ..JI'fferies of i\thens: Rradley
\\' . r\ l f'Xandcr uf !Vaidd ll' port and Mit hac1 1 n. Gore
r• l' f; a lli polis.

Pa t rol '~ I UJU1 i\t·adPrn,\ ' (' I a~~ hP I{lut i\JH' il I i~1
( 'olumlms, and will c·untitHJI' until SPJJL I K, w iH'II
tlu·.v will gr·acJuat•· a rul h(• i 'urnmi ~..,iu rwd a ..,

Hayman birthday is observed at party
Fc wir · 11 &lt;1.\'man . ILu ·inc·, w;p.,
honor"d f)/1 h1• r 701tl f)irt !Hl.t '.
.:wni vf•rs ary n •c&lt;· nl! \ \\ ith ;1
p;1rty a t t h r' / {~H· in r· J•Jrq B&lt;Jpti,_,r
Chu rch scwbl m wn .
Th£· cc• lf•hr;don w; r;. . lrn-,tl'd IJv
1\r •i fh i lfH I J.i·..., !i(•

h1 •1' (' h ild l'l ' ll ,

Hayrn:.r n. t&lt;n h•·rl ;r ncl l .i llir • ll ;rrt .
lbl'i rr P. l 'll vl lis Youn ~ . :Ylirld lf'
prwt , Li ndil .lt' WI'i l. M.:tso n, \\' .
V~1 .;

T N J a nd S;i!Jii' 1/a ~ · nJ ; JI I.

L rurrt. Mrl .
·
Mr!') . 1/a.v m ;Hl \\ il ~ ll() r/1 r, n
Ma rdl 2. I!J1 7. d ;Ju g ll u ·r o/ 1&lt;11 -..lt;r
CHH.l I .!I!if' i\1] ; 1( &gt; S !O\'(' / ; Jt ,\llJ-:4'1'
ona , W. Va . Sh( · m: 11 T i1 ·d C: Pr&lt;il cJ
Hny mun rd· H;wi rwa r ~ ~~ . ;nHI tht '\

hil\'1' mc.ull • tllt·ir tlom(• in 111~·
Had Ill' ill't'it fpr I 111 1 p ;1:-, 1:1:1 .\ r•;1 r ....
A buff'Pt JundH·o n w11 s ' ' 'r\'f•r!
at noo n l tJ II nwr·rl IJ.\ · ('nl\ 1' :rn d

pu ndl. T lw :J fiiT !loon W~J ~ "Pt·nt
OJJ(1 nlng gift s wi th -; p&lt; ·,·i ill rnu slC"
n~lll ,

h,v

f.';~ j th

;! Jl(j

' J'amar; l

ll u.v mun. Clwr.r lc Knigtll

lltJn

,lfHl !&gt;Ond 11 ~1 .\'111&lt;111, J.incl:J .It •
l\" J·II. (';Jt 'oh·n nnd Shii nr· Crimm .
I l(•))lJi r· l,owr•/1. Hf'\ 'r•r ly ~111 d

(' unnin J.,: h&lt;.Jm , S tr \' 1'
Young, II (JW&lt;H'd o1 tid r ;wr •n Hubi n
o.., qn, IJ1·n ni" :vJ ;rmu: l. &lt;~nd Sa lli t'
I Lt .\ rnan . I 1111 •m .., m· n • l't ·;Hl h v
ll]i,·i;r

i;r ('unninJ.d l &lt;Hn &lt;.l JH l Ht •11\'
Wi!l i..... ,\ "&gt; JH't i~d rnr •s ... iiJ,.:;&lt;' w;1.S
~~\· r · n hy tiH · HI '\' ...'\rmfJllrS;Jvl ·r·
t &lt;re~ r". W. \' ;~ .
· '
()Jl\

Tho..,t• iill c· rHiing i;r,i clf·S thf'
c!Ji ldl·r• JJ W PI'(· Walli(• &lt;Jncl r- :tild·
br• !1 1 Stm ·t·r . 1'11.11',\'. Sh t'ITiP, a nd
1 \o~ .\ l: t Stm· l'r , C~J rul an d 11 ul'k \·
F1 ~ tu · r. l rt• JH• ;1nd Pa m . l u h ns o~.
WaiCI ami /JIJ na !layman. Doll.'

\\'o lll ·. M. IJ ' It 'llt " Fi siH'r . HPII \'

\\'i lls . llrih
II. JI't, I. J;a l ',,;l.nor . Ma br l
Shit·ltl .... I &gt;r ·nrli.\ li nd C0 r ti(' Mu ·
l&lt;ddi t· .tnci

L:IIT\'

nu t·!, (' l ~ll '&lt;..i M: Jt · Su r g(' n f, 1-: i lrr·n
Hu C"k, Tro.\ · Ma nu('], I'\ til hr vn
Pllil '&gt; rHJ, [)ori s 1\cliJm s, Ha;t •l

l·'o.x. l&lt;i l•·r·n l( ous tr , e~nd ' ""

I{Ogr•r ( ;r;l('(', all of H ~winc· .

nrv.

Sl! •\'&lt;'

Young.

llur l0nr

:tnd

H1·nj amirw Co mbs, Marieta;
1\ Pnn,v. Hf •ck.\ ' C~nd J essPc Y oung ,

l'arkt·r stJurg. \\' . V&lt;.1. : Gloria.
,\.\ 1111',\',

.J ortli..rn

&lt;.~ nd

0 Prr r k

Whill &lt;lf' h, Th r Plain s; Mindv ,
( 'o n '.\' , t\ ~ rw1 .:uHI .IU .i. , lin Sc\· .
rnorr•. Mitltll&lt;'pol'f : VPI'J Ha)•.
man nntJ Donn ;J 1'\ P.:.Jse. Pom l'-

Wi lliam Corry Woods celr:&gt;brated his semnd birl hday on
Apr il 5 a1 the horne of his parenl s,
Chr i s and A li ci a ' Wood s,
Pom(•roy.
A Sesa me Sl rret !heme was
ca r riPd out with a Big Bird cake
being prov ided by Peggy Cranr.
All ending 1he parl y were hb
matPr nal grandparenl s, Mr .. and
Mrs. Michael F:va.ns, Ryan and
Mallhew. his rna l ernal grca tgra ndmolhcr. Ada Va n Meter.
his pal ern ul ~randrnolher . Mila
Woods and Heal her. Anna Bax ter
and Heal her. I&lt; uri Na istl'ller and
Rirky , [rica M&lt;·Cti nlork , Cindv
Brown, Hhonda and Sar a Da niel
L.v iP Moon, Todd Morri son and
Tofu, Herb Norl . .lrssica and
Pau l Chapman, Hr•a1h0r Knighl.
Laura Hor ste.v, T .T., Drc. Tho·
mas anci Ty ler Si mmons.
Thr youngster was ta kt•n to
Hun ti ngton to see Scsarnt• Sir·eet
Li ve, a gift or his purr nl s. anrt tr is
gra ndm olher lrrated hi m to rh e
Ringling Bros . e~ n d Barnum
Ba iley Circus. He wa also treat ed

roy : Chr·ryl&lt;' Krr ig hl . M&lt;lson:
lb rlxll'a unci Cur ti s .Jt•wf' ll , Nrw
Jl a vPn .
llo h .lr11·r·l l :rnd 1\ nni&lt;o Grimm .
l.rl :r rf. W. \';r,; Alan, ll£'\'Prtv.
Ol i\·l a
and ZtJcha r v
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SPnding g ift s Wl'n ' Mr . and
Mrs. Prank Ta)'lor . Cot urnbu,;
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SUNDAY
TUPPERS PLAI NS- Or ange
Township Volunteer F ire Depa rtment' s .annual Mother s Day
chi cken and r ib BBQ dinner will
be served Sunday star tin g at 11
a. m . Dinners $3.70. Pic or cake

to Sho\\' Biz Pizza.
Scn d i n ~ gifl s und cards " ·ere
Oa vr and Shc•rry Wi lrox. Ray
Trya ll. K,Yic W&lt;Jods. Rill and
Pt•ggy Cran e und ra m ilv. Ph il
and Carol Ohlinger, Pomerov:
i\ndl'Cia Owens. Michigan ... and
M r. and Mrs. .fohn C:ow e~ nd
.Jarod, New Mf' x ico.

MONDAY
BEDFORD - Bedford l ru stees meet Monday, 7 p.m .,
tow nhal l.
'
' POMEROY - Missionary ser·
vices will be held Monday. 7: .10
p. m ., al the home of Art E blin ,
Harr isonville Raod, Pomeroy .
Rev. Roy Taylor·. Chauncey, will
be guesl speaker . Public lnvil ed.

RUT LAND - A gun show will
be held at the Huliand Ci vic
Cent er, on Saturday fro m 8 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - The Middle·
por t Yo uth League will have a
kids' day parade a'ld hit·a-thon
Sa turday to kick off I he new ball
season. The paraqe will form at
10 a. on 1he Tin Middleporl move
down Third Str:et lo General
Ha rlin ger Park.
HARRI SONV ILLE -

POMEROY - Disa bl ed American Veter ans will mef't M onday
at 6:30 p.m at the hall. 124
Bultcr nui Ave .. Pomeroy .

TUESDAY
CHESTER - Chester Township Tru stees meeting wi ll be
held at 7:30p.m . Tuesday at lhe

HarTi·

Harrisonville happenings
Easter weekend visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Welsh wer e
Denzil and· Barbara Welsh, Rutl and; Willie and Carolyn Collins.
Ridgeway, Oh.; Bob and Sally
Welsh. Mar ysville, Oh.; Leroy
Welsh and sons; Anna Nickol son
and sons and Bonnie and "Bull er" Na pper an.d fam il y.
Mr . and Mrs. John Williams
vis ited her slster-in·law, a pa·
tlent al Riverside Hospit al, Co· ·
lumbus: Oh.
Kenneth and Dena Welsh and
Bonnie Napper att ended the

1987 GRADUATES OF SOUTHERN HIGH

SCHOOL-Come In and Register For Gift
Between Now and May 1Sth.

wedding Saturday of their grand daughter, Jeannie Wel sh to Tim
Hood of Middleport.
Lula Belle Eshelmann recently
received a telephone ca ll from
her ~ : a nd son , Cap t. Henry Ciavare ll a , f ro m Stru iga rd ,
Germany. _
K ennet h Welsh spent Sunday In
Springfield and att ended a blrlh·
day parr y for Paul and Kyle
Combs.
Arlie PriCe of California re·
ce ntly visited his sister , Bessi e
Grah'am and other relatives. ·

Cu~prilor ol 11l'S h '!' C . Hrrm n
Cluipi&lt;' l', Or(Joor or llt•NIIII.l\ ·'' .r
spf!rla l f'P rt•m o m Sn 1u n!. l.\ '. t' ' l'll
i n ~. Mark i!-1 a St' ll ior .11 :--:tlUJiu · a~!

Hlg)l Sc' hool :rnct II' ill grdd ll.l l&lt;' on
M :.~ 2tj, ,\1 !t•nclin g llw rt•n•mon'
fl'Opl tlC'I'C' \\'(' l'l' ll b gr.tnclp.ll'
en!§. Mr. and Mr' . ('h.ll'll's 1&lt;.
Rl&lt;j k&lt;'s iPr. Li ncol n ll r·ig li h
tn s rno lht•r, Pat r i{'i .J CirC'h'.
was !'('('('n tiy indu&lt;'l('cl info tht•
Honor• Sori&lt;'l,l ' of Ph i 1\il pp;l I 'hi
by Clt•rflorr of llrc• (' IHIJliPI' .11 Th e
Wichlfi!
Starr llni\'l•rsi11. ·. Phi
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RACINE' DEPARTMENT $TORE
3RD
949·2800 '
RACINE
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POMEROY

WE HAVE THE KEYS TO A BEnER DEAL

992-2174

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this Stihl trimrner hits grass 1nd
powe..,d brushcuner talces the
weeds hard and holds its ground.
P"'ssu"' off difi'Kult wks.
Lighlweighl with loop handle for
Ughtweight with bicycle-hllidie
easy maneuverabilily. Electronic
controls. Electronic ignition and
ignition provides 'ure Slarts.
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Anlivibralion system and
e&gt;clusivt Poly-cut " head add to
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steady tri mming.
Shoulder hamm IIIII prolec·
$139.95 with
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Rotocul head.
$259.95.
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When it comes lo servir:ing'
what they seU. Stihl is balling
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Strhl produc:ls • .., sold extlusivtly
through highly·lrainec! Stihl "Str·
vjtlnf Dellert, who pruvirle you with
tlear&lt;Ut answera to your questions and
the best ""rvict av1lllble for all your Slihl
equipment.

Strawberry pi(s. We make them fresh every day.
Pick up one for your Mother's pay celebration.
At Shoney's.
Plump, juicy strawberries. Covered with
Shoney's own speci.:ll glaze.'fupped with creamy,,
rich, whipped topping. All on
our

STIHJ.:

STIHL
QUAUTY CAN BE YOURS FOR

ti~~ ~~~;y 9th- 10th
Just for takc·out.

By Order of Boord
of Education
· Dennie E. Hill, Tr eas.
Southern lQcal Scho.ol
District

Aacine. Ohio 45771
2650B In the Common Ploas t511 . B. 2tc

Colin,

Probata Division.

Meigs ·County,

Ohio 4&amp;789.

Pomeroy ,

·

The object of .the Petition

•cheduled . ,
RACIN E - Southern High
School A thlellc Departmenl will
be holding an independent softball tournament May 15-16. E n·
try fee $65 and two balls or $75
and no balls. Trophies to be
awarded. For Info cont acl Howie
Caldwell at Soulhern High
School, 949-2611, or at hom e,
949·2954.

is to adopt said Erica Paige
Phillips by the Petitioner and
d ivesting you of all parental

Public Not ice

right.

You ere required• to anawe" the Petition within
tWenty-eight days or object
to the granting of the adoption within twenty-eight
days after the last publication of this notice. which will
be published Once each
week for three conaecutive
weeks. The last publication

will be made on the 16th day
of Moy. 1987. and the twenty -eight

.days will commence on that date. In ca se
of failure to anawer or other·
wise respond as required by
the Ohio Rules of Civil Pro·
cedu re, judgment by default
will be rendered against you
and the Petition granted for
th e reli ef demanded in tt\e
Petirion dated April 28,

1987.

Rob ert E. Buck, Judge
Court of Comm on Pleas
Pto bate Division
Meigs County, Ohio
1511, 8 , 15. 3tc

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To Ml'nd a hroaull(ull\·
dt'Mi"nt'(l (unt&lt;rMI .
[\prronl~" "''"'• Ju•l ••II

POMEROY
FLOWER
SHOP
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992-5711

Meigs County Probate Court,

Case No. 25491 , RethaDoy.
Route 2. Box 15BA. Coolville.
Ohio 46723, was appointed
Administratrix with th e will
annexed of the estate of Vina
Bailey, deceased, late of St .
Rt. 681 , Reod svllte, Ohio.

Robert E. Buck.
Pro bate Jud ge

lena K. Nesse lroa d. Clerk

t41 24: 1611 . 8 3tc

3 Announcements

REVIVAL
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION

In Memoriam

In loving memory
of my husband,
Cecil Evans, on
our 50th wedding
anniversary. He
passed away in
1971 but is still
remembered and
missed very much
by wife, Dorothy.

WITH FLOWERS

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIOUCIAAY
On April 17. 1987, in the

Co . Rd . 31
Bald Knob Stiverville Rd.

MAY 20 to 25

7:30 P~M.
Rev. Clyde Ferrell

Speelal Slagm
Ml htl

Estate General

TEAFORDm
Real Estate

LJ::!

· RIALIOR

216 E. 2nd St.

Phone

1-1614)-992· 3326
RUTlAND - Nice level lot,
nice mtxlern 6 vr. old ~ome.
range, celrigerator, dishwasher
carpeling, 3 BRs. 2 lub baths,
sundeck. pool ·and washer.
$47,500.
40 ACRES - Free gas. hay
lield. nice kitchen wrlh
range ,·parrelrng, lg. rms.. 4
8Rs, hen house &amp; tool eel·
tar. $43,000.
66 ACRES - Plus minerals.
lots of trees &amp; secluded 111
l it e counlry. About $500.00
pee acre.
NICE HOME - 2 story, 2
lub baths.' nrce cook &amp;bake
un11s. carpelrng. base men!.
lurnace, on old 33 al Rock
Sprrngs lot aboul 200 d 50.
T.P. wa ter &amp; garage. Askrng
$41.000.
40 ACRES - 9 RM lar m
home. lucnace. bath , lg.
bank larm. lerr ces &amp; rnr ·
nerals. $4 5,000.
100 ACRES - SuttonTowrl·
ship. Ohio Rrver lrorrlage. T.
P waler. old house &amp; barrr.
30 or 40 ocres ot traclor
land on Rl. 124. Askmg
$70.000. .
POMEROY - 2 story 3 or 4 .
BRs on Mulberry. Hot water
heal , dinrng, 2 baths &amp; 2
porches Only $28.000
REEDSVIllE .... 6 tm. house
&amp; 2 lois. Sel up toe trarter. T.
P. waler &amp; drrlled well. Just
$16,000.
DUPLEX - Huy thts &amp; lei
lhe cent help. 2 lots rn Rut·
land near lhe slore.
Certified Appraisals
Sellina Problem?
Call 992-3325

Housinq
He&lt;~dq uarkts

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POMERO'I',O.
992-2259

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NEWII SliNG - NEAR ROCK ,.
SPRINGS ROAD - Country · ,•
homeon 1·2/3 acre lot. f'cme ',
in good conditon with 3 bed·
rooms, new carpeting, in·
sulated, altached garage, stor·
age cella e. Big yacd for your
kids. $33.000.00.
PRICE REDUCED - MIDAlm osl2 acres •:
in lhe country with a nice
mobile home. 2 other burld· '
ings Good localron . owner
wanls a sale. MAKE OFFER
$15,000.00.
DlEPORT ~

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RIGGS CREST SUBDIVI SION - REAlLY NICE Split Ioyer home with 4·5
bedroom s all rn excellent •.•
condilion. Ga rage. nice lol.
W.B. hookup, bl ~nd s and
shutters included. WANT
$54 ,900.00.
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LEE CIRCLE - SYRACUSE
- Nrce 3 bedroom ranch

wtlh dinin g area, lar ge Irving
room. laurrd&lt;y area. carport
and outside storage. Nice
nerghDornoo. owner must
sac rrlice. $31.900.00.
KINGSBURY ROAD - Ap·
proxi mately 143 acre horse
larm. House needs reparr.
barn. horse corr al. tree gas
Ia the house. 3 oil anti gas
wells available lor purchase.
All mrnerats. Ask lor .delails
on ~el l s . PRICE RFDUCEO. ' .,
MAKE OFFER $47.500,00.
RUTlAND ' - Nrce ra nch
type home on a level lol. 3
bedroom s. eq uipped kr l·
chen. all rn good condilion. " '
Heney E.. Cl eland Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 949-2660
Dollie Turner ..... 992;5692
' flice ..: .:... ........ 992· 2259

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The Holzer Clinic is pleased to announce that Dr. Monrie
Chaksupa, • board certified obstetrician/gynecologist
from Point Pleasant, will be joining the clinic staff ~n
Monday, May 18. Dr. Montrie will be b~sed. at th~ mam
clinic in Gallipolis and his inpatient pract1ce, m.cludmg deliveries, will be exclusively at the Holzer Medical Center.
Dr. Montrie's patients may contact him at 446.-5381 or
675-4498 to arrange an ·appointment.
Dr. Keith Brandeberry. chairman of the department of Obstetrics and GynecoiOJY stated, "Dr. Monrie is well known
and liiJhly respected tn this area. We are pleased ~o have
him jotn Holzer Clinic in the department of Obstetncs and
Gynecolou."
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In addition to Dr. Montrie's hiring, the clinic has decided
to buy the doctor's facility, located at 2605 Jackson
Avenue in Point Pleasant. to use as aMason County Branch
of Holzer Clinic. While details of coverage arrangements by

clinic specialists are still to be developed, an information
line at 675·4498, will be open as of May 18 to answer ques·
lions.
·
Robert Daniel, Administrator of Holzer Clinic comments ,
"For many years we have recogni~ed the importance of our
patients in Mason County. We are happy to be establishing
a Mason County Branch, to make our se.rvices more convenient than ever to the people of Point Pleasant area."
Anaiive of Thailand, Dr. Montrie has been practicing in the
Point Pleasant area since 1974 and has been on the staff of
Pleasant Valley Hospital. He received his medical degree in
Thailand, completed a rotating internship at St. Clare's Hospital in Schenectady, New York and completed his 08/GYN
residency and a fellowship at the Brox-Lebano~ Hospital in
New York.
'
Dr. Montrie and his wife, Panny, have three children and
reside in the Point Pleasant area.

Serves 8 or more. Sm&gt;t t)l( same day for maximum enjo)mcnt.

IKI IU OllfW . . . ...,..

AS LmLE AS $25 PER MONllt.

SJIOM~.
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POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
POMEROY, OHIO

HOLZ.A C.LINIC
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO

America's Dinner

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cancel and reje ct all bid s.

R~al

601
E . Miin

On the left, Dr. Oscar Clarke, President of the Holzer Clinic Board ol Directors ,
welcomes Dr. Montrle to the clinic stall. On the right Is Dr. Keith Brandeberry,
Chairman ol the Department ol Obstetrics and Gynecology.

group

$999

bida .u .pr.ovided by lew 11 1.
Tho Board hot the right to

992-2156

WHICH INCLUDES: 112 CHICKEN OR RIBS,
BAKED BEANS, COLE SLAW, ROLL &amp;
BEVERAG~. PIE OR CAKE 50(.

l~·.tJl l x•illg lltlll()f('d~l' liJvr;\rs r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

NOW ONLY

time the said Treesurer of
the Southern locai .Boajd of
Education will open these

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" 1\ (.1 1' &lt; k&lt; '&lt;'P off pounds "' nsibl v 1
.rrt(l l.l nrrit• il•' i li'.\ l&lt;•sli il'r, titiPo[
lilt' " clt rll .rrr g&lt;'l" for lhr Mci g.&lt;

CENTRAL AIR
CONDniONING

on May 16, 19B7. At this

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ORANGE TWP. V.F.D. ANNUAL
MOTHER'S DAy CHICKEN &amp; RIB
B.B.Q. AT THE FIRE HOUSE IN
TUPPERS PLAINS, MAY 10.
SERVING TIME 11 :00 A.M.
PRICE: $3.75

NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' SWEATER.S

. ·

SOO EAST MAIN

IJ,t..,kt•t. :\.t rH'.\ Cil l ispil' w~ 1 ~
t unrlt 'l' up. 1\ rc •porl wa s given 011
lilt' ,\IW trh'r•li ng ll'ill i l rtl&lt;~('lfl'

brqant

pickup

Southern local Board of
Education until 12 :00 noon

You are hereby notified
that you have been named as
putative mother of Erica
Paige Phillips; lhia action
has been assigned Case No.

Tou~ney

"'1'/w

Chevrolet

truck will bt ac cepted by the

FRIDAY 9 A.M.-7 P.M., SATURDAY 9 A.M.-3 P.M. ONLY

Circle
installed ttt DeMofaJ;
.
tl nd PHi riC'i ;t C'i rl'lt'. \\' J, ·hit;L
l&lt;a n su~. Wil:-i i n:-;lallf'd .1 .... ~ l. l'rt•r

Tourney
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Trophies Is sponsoring a men' s
Cl ass D A.S.A . softball tour nament May 23-25, E ntry l ee $65
and two softballs. For more
Information, ra il ·9.92-2754 . Ask
for Bill.

Band uniforms
MIDDL EPORT - Meigs .Jun ·
ior and Senior High School Band
Boosters will be al the par k In
Middlepor t Friday and Satu rday
sciUng old band uni forms. Unl·
forms may be purchased for $2o.

1968

MEIGS COUN~TY• OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
Cooo No. 1&amp;508
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ADOPTION OF
ERICA PAIGE PHILLIPS
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
TO: JULIA YVONNE LILLY.
FKA JULIA YVONNE PHIL LIPS

HARRISONVILLE- The Har rison ville Senior Citize ns Club
will have a free bl ood press ~ re
clinic Tuedsay at the lownhouse,
10 a.m to noon . Anyone is
wel come to allend.

Chester alumni
CHESTER - The Chester
High Sr hool Alumni i\ssoclaton
banquel and dance wll bP held
Salurda y , .June 6, in the Chester
sc hool auditorium . Music will be
b y the Kountry Kustoms II of
Gr'ouster . The dinner wil l be
served at 6:30 .p.m. with thP
dance al 9 p.m . Classes Ia br
honored Included 1922. 1927. 19.12.
1937. 1942, 1947, 19:;2, 19:;7.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed PropQuls for a

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Jl1a rk 10: . ('lr l'/t•. "Oil~~ ~ Mr ·h in

IN JHE
COMMON 'd':'AS COURT

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MOTHERS-Come In and 'Register For
Mother's Day Gift to be Given Away May
9th at 11 A.M.

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REEDSVILLE - A qu arlet
sing will be held Sunday . 7:30
p.m. , at Ihe Reedsville Church of
Chr ist , featuring lht e groups
"The Hea venly Express." fr om
Ravenswood, W.Va .. and ·:Ra in·
bow." from Vienna, W.Va. Pub·
lie is invited.

Public NQtice

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L~ FRIDAY
MAYBUvu 14 J
thru iHURSoAY !

MOT"ERS, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO BRING YOUR ,fAMILY AND TEST .
DRIVE A NEW PONTIAC AND BUICK AND
RECEIVE A FREE HANGING BASKET

!n0 0('\' ·

.ll ... o 1h1· \\' innPt

g ra nd par

Morris. Prt•rrnan and Mildred
Wil liam s· and .tan. and .lPnni fl'r' s
tw tcr nal gra ndfather, Honald

lllo~ kin.l-! j)l't ljl ' t ' h w r•t'r• prc's&lt;•nti·cl
and 11 1purh \ \ 'l'l't&gt; ~i\'P il o n ho\\'
lilt • lll tl iH'.\ \\', IS :,ppnf. SP\ '(• ra l
l1 urn om u ~ .1 \\' .tr'lls \\'01'0 ulso
Jll't ·~ ~ ' Il l t'd t hn:ing 1h&lt;' t' \'c•n l ng.

!llt 't ' l lu 1..,1 \\'il~ t l1c~

hCr

lht•cll·t rosPs and f lora l arr a ngr·
nwn I:-; for 1hr · 1ublrs wrrP cl onr hv
!.nnw I!;J r't.
·

TOPS
meet.r. honor.r it.r /o.rer.r
...
\v itlll'l';t r l l\ rwp p a~

J\ f tPnd ing \V£'1'('

~1 nd iJ c ·o r !-i a ~p o f six rf'd !-I WC('·

.\ " flfl!t".... tl11 ·nw wa~ ca r r it•cl

Spr'C' i.tl

A CCJ I' C' Rt\11 ' l hPmC' wa s C'C~IT iPd

held at the Senior Citizens CentPr
Friday, 8 to 11 p.m. Larry
Hubbard True Coun try will be
the band. T he pu blic is Invited
and those all endlng are to take
snacks. ('ldmission is $1.50 per
person.

SYRACUSE - A hog roast,
sponsored by Ihe Meigs Associa·
lion fo r Retarded Cilizens and
served by the Meigs K aral e Club,
is being held Sa tu rday , 6 to 9
p. m., at Carlel on School i n
Syracuse. Ca rry ~ o ut dinners wil l
be availabl e.

r~s:c:n:io=r~h~lg~h=r~h=o~irs~·::==~~~:h~~~~~~~~~~~~

our.

POMEROY - A dance wil'l be

SATURDAY

BARGA INMATINEES SATURDAY &amp;
SUNDAY - ALL SEATS $2. 50
ADMI SSIONEVERY TUES DAY $2 .50

S&lt;'elclions by thr junior high
choir. lh f' srn ior high choir. rhr ·
Madr ige~ l and rht• Choral irrs.
Ttll·rc will be solos. duel s, and
ensembles wit h lll'o co mbined
numbrrs b.v l he junior high and

.lPnnifcr Ler Gra d.v . daughf(•r
or .tcrr and Shrrri &lt;:rady. ob·
Sl'I'\'Pd her first birthday wilh a
part y 11 1 lhr homro f her parrnrs.

JACKSONVIL LE - The Old
Senters Reunion Fest ival Com·
mittee Is sponsoring a round and
square dance Saturday, 9 p.m . to
12 mldnlghl , at Trimble Local
High Schoo l in Jacksonville.
Music by the AI 'Archer Band
with O..J. Bagley caller. E veryone wel come.

The Oaily Sentinei...:...Page- 9 ::

Public NQtice

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M IDDLEPOHT - Ash Street
Freew ill Baptisl Church revi val
through Sunday al 7:30p.m . wll h
Evangel ist Rick Weaver . Special
sinl(ing.

l hC" f'OnC'('rl . whirh will ff'a i'Urf'

Grady birthday

FRIDAY
CHESHIRE - T he McDaniel
Trio and Jerry and Di ane Fredrr·
irk will be featured singers al
Friday night revival sPrvices at
Prospe&lt;'l Baptist Church in !he
Cheshire area. Services bl'gin at
i: 30 p.m. Everyone inviled.

$.50.

I he Meigs .Ju nior and Senior High
Schoo l \'OC'll l studl'nl s will br
prcsenfl•d on Thursda,1·. Ma y H.
at 7::l0 p.m al l hP Meigs . .Junior
High Srtwul e~udii Q I ' i um .
Cline Oailr.1· and Chr is Rousp
will ix' guC'sl ( t rrnmpani s t ~ for

,JENNIFER GRADY

Community calendar/area happenings

SHADE- Shade United Meth·
odist Church wil l be in reviva l
Friday through Sunday at 7: :lO
each night with evangelisl, Rev.
Charles Norris. Speci al singing
to be featured.

e~ nnu a l

r nls, 11ichnrd and r oll.\' Curlis.
Pall y Sha_i n. . trn ny Ringrsin .
Marcia Wrl ls, llar lenr Ncwrt l
an d .lcu nte Mue. Ha,·rnond and
Wilma Grady, Robb)' .lor:&gt; and
.IPssie Wotrr and .lo&lt;i.\' . Mrl issu
Tcuforct . oelmar :md 7.C'Ima
Crudy. Eve lyn and Rk ha rd.
Sc nuing gi lls were O&lt;rve and
Tc'l'ry Shain anct .tason. Ken anu
Brnda . Smith, Or bui. Di na and
.J.:.I,v, Puulinp Cun ning ham , Rubv

otlt lnr till' IJ.rn q u&lt;'l with sr·VP r aJ
".lu d~·nt . . c·n•..l u ming lor ltH • bn n·
qu r•t M ;11'11l.t 1\ in.L: i lllcl Y\'Onm ·
Yr~u n g IJ.t rl c·lla rg,•ot plarrn in.Qfor
I hi' ll&lt;llliJUt•t \\'hll'h wa s" fi tm ilv
.r ! I .11r.
'

Wednes day: cor n dog, mixed
vegetables, peach crisp, milk.
T hu rs day : cheese bu rger,
ro rn . rruil . cookie, milk. ' .
Friday: cooks' choice.

Concert
set
Thr•
sprin g co nrcrl ol

rol.v n Line! Shun«&gt; Cr imm . NC'w
H ~t\' l' Jl ; F ra n&lt;" is CoP twcl Dl'Jorps

I.Ph ma n. !\'t'i!-'onvi lt r ,

Nellie Brown, Grace Eich, .Joan
rn accordanct' with th e un iChilds, and dMargarel Follrod.
form school lunch program in Jh~
Winners for lhe. day were low
Eas1ern Local School Disrr'icl.
gross, Ma r gar et Follrod, Norma ·lhl' menu for the wee k of Ma y 11
Cusler . Sue Burnell , and Penny
is announced:
Compton; low nel. Deqbi e Sayre,
Monday: beer barbcque. rater
!ow pull, M argan' !. Foil rod, and . Jots, rru il .·milk.
chjp·ln-hole, Clarice Kraui tN.
Tuesday: ma caroni . cheese,
~· ~~d . butler. green beans. fruit,

. Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Business Services

4

GivNwey

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24 MOll TOWING
1m"--. "'
ELECTRIC &amp;
YouNG 'S
bMn tpeytd hiMI'e mldtc.l r•

ACETYLENE
WELDING
FREE ESTIMATES

THOMAS

~~~~O~~R~~
992·3989

•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING
CO.
Ntw

NOIIIel luilt
"Free Eoti....teo"

PH. 949·2860

or 949·2101
No Sunday

CARPENTER
SERVICE
- Addono ond ,.,.odoling
- Roofing ondgutt"'w"'k
-Concrtt• work
- Plumbing ond olectrocol
work
v.'F(:"

;0~;;;' 111

Atttdtnttol and small
commeuiol unitl.
ln1tollation of ductwork I
humtd1f11n, furnac:t, hecrt
pumps, and a1r condittanlng.
All work guarontttd.

CALL 1614) 9U-4222
SPBCIALI
HEll - Package olr
cond1t1oning lol moblli
or modular tmmei, 21h

or 3 ton un.tt Installed
on pad S. ready to cool
Pnca 81069 95 plus tax
46B71mo

'•

ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561

All Maku

•Washers •Dishwashers

•Ranges
•Refngerators

•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SEFIVIC:E

BOWLING II

Pomeroy Bowling Co.
3821. 2ND Sf.

• lnng this od wtth

• rour famly or group
o bowl 7 games and
get one fraell

Good Fri &amp; Sat. n1ghts
or any open bowl1ng
l1me. Call us lor part1es
for your
992-34

G&amp;M TV

REPAIR
49835 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771
949·3088 Bus.
949·2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR. SERVICE

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTION
Will Do....
Carpentery - Vmyl
&amp; Alummum S1dmg
- Paint;ngDrywall
Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

614·843·5248

992-7636

4 17 1 mo

We can repa;r and re-

core radiators and
heater cores. We can
also ac1d b01l and rod
out radiators. We also
repatr Gas Tanks.

PAT Hill FORO
992 -2196

Middleport, Ohio
1 - 13-lfc

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Automotive !repair
&amp; Service
TUNEUPito IRANIMISIION
CAll 992 -7403 Art,
Sl Rt 3 3, Pomoroy, OH.

You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One

We'll S.ll

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772
4 28 87-1 mo
MARCUM
CONTRACTING
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACE ·
MENT
•REMODELING l!o
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES l!o POLE
BUILDINGS
Phone Day or EWinings

985-4141

5-6 81-1 mo pd

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

Lei Us Fettet '(01 I•
FREE ESTIMATES
R ESIOE N TIAL/ CO M MERCIAL

FREE LANCE
35MM
PHOTOGRAPHER

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"AI

VHS HOME R((ORDER
Tr..,lftn 35mm &amp; 110 PtsiIIVt Sli4ts to VHS Vidoo Tapt
•Wedd'"gl

Prices"

Rtaaonablt

PH. 949-2801

•Graduations

or 949·2860

•Ins Cla•ms

•Valuables

•Spectal Events

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALlS

CAll 7 DAYS l WEEK

992-7632

4 / 8/ 1 mo

Mason, W

FlOWERS FOR
All OCCASIONS
NEW IDEAS

, Mid.. porl,

992-9901
This Weei Live
Entertainment
Wed., Fn. &amp; Sat. Night
9 00 P.M . to 1:00 A.M.
The Medallion Band

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bill• Hare

PURL &amp; IARIARA

• IUSINE!I PHON!
(6141992-6550
R!SID!NC! rnu•Nli
i6141992-77S4

VAN MUER
J04-773-5SH
Afttr S

1&gt;14-742 -2191

'2 00 Cover Charge

4 IS.lrwo

1118 th

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING
20

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

EXCELLENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES COE
CAll

614-367-0412

Alto True11tlulo11
PH. 992·5682
or 992·7121
AUTOMATIC

TRANSMISSIONS

RUSS MOORE
992 -2526

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

(Supr Ru n Aru)
HOURS Wod lhun - fr~ .
10 am Ia S p.m

Solurday 10 A.M
lo 12 NOON
Othtr t1mu by thcrtct or
call 992 -5731 for
oppo1ntmtnl.

HANDCUFTID COUN11Y
11EMS

Wood-(rochtt -QUilling
flowers, Stw~ng,
laskol l1ds

COMPAI! OUt •r.crs1

14·1 mo

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULA nON
VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

4 2! !7-1 mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG

VINYl I AlUMINUM

Worittd in home area ,.
20 veers

" frH Eat1m1tet"

CAlL COILICT:

Ph. (1114) 143·542$
J-9. 87-2 mo pd

BOGGS

SALE~

I SEIVICE

U. S: IT. SO EAST
GUYSYILU, OHIO
luthariutl JeM Doort,
Ntw Hahn .. hall Net
Form E• IF •••
Deller

- " " " '........... owrolght
of fuftd nitlng Wtformet.on, dllte
svu-ns. matlf'ill dllign Cor
1*11.. rwt.rch, ntabHih corporate soUc:itltton program Ptefw
k'nowtedge of south...t Ohio

for~~~~

304-171-8811

4930
Puppiel lo gkle awty Pert
Qolden Aetr11V4N' end part lrith
Setter. I wks old C.ll 81•·

"

puppi•

Free trllinmg, umplel

Found Msle bl1ck dog with
collar Vicinity of PondaroN
C•ll 814·2•&amp;·9tli76 lft:er 6
lost Cockltl.. bird. lower
Mlddlepot1 area If found or Hen
ctll814·992·8801 Rew1rd
Found Cocker Sp1ni• JoAnn
Cnsp midene.. Appl• Gro._.
Dorcu Rd Own• pt.... clllto
1dentify 114-949·2378 af1er
500pm
tliO rtw~rd for the return of
English ShelP Dog 18 ye1t old
boy's birtMIY pr...n•l Last
seen Ssturday , M1y 2nd lo
so's Grtltlend. C•ttl14 843·

Public Sale
llr Auction

lk ... , "hp. 2{19117

'UIUC INYmD

4·22-17-trn

Cash m a dl'f the Auct10n w1y
Click's Auction S_,..,ic:., 304891-3430, llcense No 754·87

Situations
Wanted

Work wtnted mow1ng odd j11be.

Meigt Galli• tnd M•on Coun•
t1oo 814·992-5689
I

A.-train Now Southeuternlus.lne•• College

e1 4-.U&amp;-- .,

Call

4387

m•t level position ld ... lob for
moth. .. te•ch••· p1rty pl1n

:r,';"

Coli collect I 14;4 74

••a

Hir"''l Govttnmern jobs vour
.,... •1&amp;.000 .
000 Phone
coli rofundoblo il021e31·1116

Ext 1449

.)

Sped.. PrOJIK:t Coordinator
h.. f. llme Excellent verbal. wnt
ttn communication skills, 1nd
recor~• m1nagement requ.red
Experience working wlfh volun·
teers and In fund raising. Team
member ctpebillti• Rt~ponst
bilitlas include org1niution 1nd
OYetaghl of Nnd raising lnfor
Matton d.ta systema, matertala
deltgn Corporate rne•ch. es
tsbliah corporste toUcitttton
progrtm Prtftr knowledge of
aoutheMt ohio 1nd computer
experitnct Athens· b11ed. 8
eo~nty orgsniu11on C1r necft
ury Same evenmg·w. .hend
work Send resume and letter of
Interest to Kty Atkint, Executnte
Director. Planned P~tenthood of
Southeast Ohio, 395 A1chl1nd
Ave., Athll'l, Ohio45701 Dead-

line 6 11 17 ESP-EOE

114 446-e03B

Redvctd. Modern Ranch;
woodburn 1ng .. fu apIa ce
ScrHned porch, Clf'Ptlted. elf
port, 3 acr" Neer Crown City

~

Septic tlnk pumping. rastdent11f '•
&amp; commtriCII eao per load "'
Ron Ev1n1 EnterprtH• J1dt10ri _.

Ohio Ca11614-2Ba 1830

ue.ooo Call a14-266-1319

,,

Jim's odd jobt peint1ng drive· ~
wty r...ahng, carpenter work &amp; 1
roof repair, tre• &amp; hedaei ' ~
expeuenced C11l 114 -318 · "'

In
ovorlooki•u
pork.
ForMiddleport
ule by owner
2 story hau•
30 yr . .,..,ntood vinylo oid•ng,
·w-w
tv. both, ......
WoodwOfk, a14-992 5126

••PI!·

2411

Government Hom ... from e1 IU
rep,~lr) Also tax deUnquent and
fortdosure propen1es For llst·
mg, c1ll fretundablel 1 316-

Dodrill• Private Home Care ~,
Have room In mv homelorttlree '
lld•ly ladtll MIY 20th For
information C1ll Prilcilla Ph
114·388· 8193 after •pm or

388-8490

•' '

Htrblhf•Wallpaper H1nginU ~
Call 814 4412200 Of' ut•L

3131
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948-21aa or 614-949 2283

llwn mower repa~r Will pick up _.
and d-'hlar Alto hgtlt hauling-. -

For Ale 4 room houN with bath
on 11h •ere• land 1 Ox65 tr~Utr

Coli a14 742 2393 or 114· &gt;
742-3091
' '~

114-742-2163

"•

r rn~nml

For, ule 2 btdroom hou11 In
Pa.rttfOV •1000 Sea by IP•
pofntmentonly 11• 992 5022

1429

21

REPS NEEDED
For bu11net1 accounts Full
T1rne •oo.ooo
uo.ooo "•rt-T1m• eu.ooo.
118.000 No tailing, re~t
bu11nen Set your own houra
Tr~infng provided Call 1 112
938-1870 M·F 81m to 5pm
(Cent rei St~nd•d T1me1

6 roam house. bslh, 1 Yz acre
Sell or tfldt Reduced to
024 000 Coll14 992 7463

Business
Opportunity

;.

6 room houH, 5 •crw ground
Alhton W Va Call after 6 00
PM , 304-671 2n9

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I~

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NOTICE I
THE OHIO VAU£Y PU8LISH-·
lNG CO r~commend, thllt yo1.1 ~
I

32

EMPIRE FURNITURE

f90 MUlBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

PH. 992-9949
lob

Barton, Owrttr

'.

108 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio
PH. 992·3307
TWIN MAnRESS/BOXSPRING ............ ~98.88
FULL MATTRESS/BOXSPRING ............ ~148.88
CHESTS .......... ~49.95 RECLINERS ..... ~99.95 •
DINETTE/4 CHAIRS ............................. ~99. 9 5
12 Months Free Financing
4 -7 -' 87-1 mo

GHEEN'S PAINTING, INC.

Reoident1al - Commercial - lndustr~al
Free Estimates - Fully Insured
ROOFING -'Shmgln, Rolled Roofing, Gutterund Insulating Roof Coating
CARPENTRY - Additions, Gorogeo, Sun Decks
CONCRETE WORK- Sidewslkl, llooem.,to and Dnveweys

SIDING - Vinyl, Alum1num. and Wood
PAINTING - All typl!ll mcludtng space age msul1t1ng

oaint

SANDBLASTING- Dry Bla1t1ng, Wet Blasting. and
Vacuum Blasting of structural steel. tanks.
build1ng1, end miscellaneous items

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL614/ 949-2686

441-3081

1183 Skllne 14x60, 2 BR. AC
nice Fr~ch City Broker·
111 lervlc• Ph 114·4•1·
9340
.. . ~....
'
We PlY cuh for llle model cl~~n
usedc••
Jtm Mink ChiN ·Oidslnc
Bill Gene Johnson
TOP CASH Pltd for '13 modfll
1nd newer uMd Clf'l Smittr
BUICk Pontiae 1911 Ettttf'n
Ave G•Htpollt C.ll 814·441·

2292

Buytng d1ity g~d. tltvtf colnt.
rmgs, jewelry. ater1tng w•re old
com•. large currenq- Top pri·
ce1 Ed Bur..tt hrber Shop.
2nd Ave Middleport, Oh 114·
992 347a
Buying JUnlt CIJS C1llaftet 5·00
pm

Cont14 892·1141

W.nted Atsri t1pes Come to
210 Spring Awe Apt 2 Porn•
rov. or Cllll14-992· 1750 Ask
for Curt

FILl DIRT

MOHAWK CARPETS
STAINMASTER
WEAR DATED
.

Up to

36

I

LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

Hobson Drive

Middleport, Ohio

992-6173

Computenzed Hearing A1d Selection
0 Swim Molds • lnterpming Services

-~z LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

!

Jl!'li1

CJI'I'.it.o.

Expert Installation
Months Financing Availallle

10-8-lfc

~

f 111!11d,'

1

10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET $1 PADDING
,

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

SSO Ptgt St., Mid.tpast

Ph. 992·3537
4 I '17-1 mo

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

MOUOHAN'S COMIUTI
CAl CLIANING SIIYICE

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601

417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

8-13 Un

4-16-87-1

101 Ceurt St.

4U·7311

We clean engines, tote·
r~ors. trunkt, rub new

paint, poli1h, waJt and
wuh

Gottwoflllror ......

wltfl c-,leto ilotol.
Also

liVE
·ENTERTAINMENT
WED. 9·1;
FRI. I SAT. 9:30·1:30
OPEN 7 DAY5 AWIEI
SUN. 3 A.M.-12 A.M.
NM)NDAY-SATUIDAY
10:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.
We Are A Private Club
Now Accepting New

Mamber1
MEMBERSHIP t6.00
Non-Member Cover

motor homes

Alllllilii1CI' !IIi' ill'
3

Announcements

· · Gallipolis--

at4 446-3172

to to hp 304-871-7431

5,

"When the curtains of night
are pinned back by the stars,
and the lunar light sweetens
the skies, that's the time to
hunt for field mice."

&amp;

Vicinity

Mov1ng S1le household Item ..
clothtng , furnlturlt M1y 7 8 · 9.
rain out 14 15-16 107 Oak Dr

iSII'i"V Volloy)

May 7th-9th 9·5 1 mtlt from
8ulev1Me Townhoull on 8u.._
vtM1 Porter Rd
Childrent
dothel, dining room taW• •
chairs, shower doort, ht·Chillr,
much more Rein clftC-'1

•lfn•

Y•d Sell May 7· 8·9 All c:lolhing e1 00 or 1111 diff•ent
h.,.. ..tded PracHds tor Men·
lily HlndiciPPtd Camp Fund

Help Wanted

2Y•d ..... Thurs 7th,Fri lltl
Just off 141 lincoln PiheCemenary Double wide 4th
tr.U.Itft Di•h•. iewelery, clotNnt. ltwn mowet"t, rotH••n
Loti mtiC
Y•d 811• fhutt &amp; Frl 9am·
1 pm top of hill Pl1nts Sub.
other hema To numeroua to
rQntlon Thur -Fri 185 Jay Or

Colll14 441 2tll

Full·time txchem«~t t Firm
priiH 2 part-time. 1 fu·· lime
Cor &amp; phone noodod TUP'PER-

WARE Ph. 114-314-4001
MANAGEMENT TIIAIN!E
An---lnt-

,.oooldnt-who-lcl

c.._

in ....
m~negem~t~t CCHI'Iplny wilt
trein lftd CO'Itf' expeniMI It 'IOU
want an opportunity to lf'OW:,
Mnd • r.ume ~nil llllry r•

like to btgtn •

8-B-10

I--:---:---:--:-::-:Homily, Contonory, Mov8 &amp;S

llm· 3pm, Baby furniture
clott.. llids thru 1dult, hous•
hoklltern1

1-::---:--::---:-:-::-::-:-:

lotUfdly, Moy tth, &amp; lund.,,
llloy 1""' 2 m... aH At 7 on
Goo..-cYO&lt;d Solo Fri· ht 9· 1, 493
M.... Or C.nnlng jlrt , HI
loolll, old !Mglllftet. ,Mcturt,
bikft, hou.. pllnts, girls cliD·
thing Lots of n~e

os,... Slle Q S Troop 1801

priMe, lno, P 0

101 Oolt Dr Moy ltll &amp; 9th
IM1·3PI". H.......aW h"'"o
.......... ·nl-o,otc
Qo. . . oolo 201 Tlllrd AYO. Fri
. . . .,., a • • 8om-4pm
Corte """"'"· M•ry • libby
-.
'
llloy I • I lito? AduN • b....

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Moving Slla. C1ll 61 4·441·

~

8201

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. . . _ Mtsce~~Meous ttemt. 3

--of"-on1RII4
Yn loll ot 121 T111n1 Aw
T11on • Fri Moy 711 Mile
· -· tlolltlng, llh .....
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lfrolnthoThuio. • Fn

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Come to CHILLICOTHE) Tho
ShiiWnH VIIIIY Mobile Homt
Show, Mey I 7 8 9-10 In the
CHILLICOTHE MALL ComoS10
Arnerie~'s

A1fordeble Altern•tNe on diti&gt;IIY Fr" pl~nltr for
"MOM" on Mrt 10th Strljghl
UP 35, exit Br•dge St SH you
lherel

1983Nathul, 3bdr , e•c: cond
Will sen With or wllhout wood
burner 1nd underpinning C1ll
218-1448 1fter 7pm

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1972 C1meron 2 BR,

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

Coli 614-44S-2170

36

Lots

8t

44

Acreage

Athton build1ng Iota mobtla
homes permhted Clyde 8aw1n

Jr 304 676 2336

teooo

l1ngsviHe l f t l an Sl Rt 325 1
mile tilt of D1nvllle S11: , Msv ..
9 9 00·8 00 hby item1 1nd • ' 1
doth ... girls 12· 1 4, bon 8· 1 0.' '"
aqUiriu,..., dining t1bte 1nd mo,. 11~ · 742 2153
f

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latgl 4 f1mHy Stt MIY 9th, "
341 Sycamore , M1ddlapott,J·.
Acrou from lmperl1l Electric
lots of IHin 1nd mens clothing ' '
and miac
"
New lima Rd. Rutl1nd, Oh1o '
&amp;11 M1y 9th

SlturdiY tth From 9 00 I 00 ·~
p m 2nd frtil..- up frofn the tire t;1
houM in Tupptrt P1111n1 Fum.. ... .
ture, gl••• Witt, pots and
btdapreeds, bl•nlt.eu. tebi ~P r
dat.._ ctothtng dtth• and !.
whit notl Cro~ pot. flnt. ontt ""
snttque lllnd, cloth" hlmptf'l:! If
old bottlat. mi ..rs, to11ttr1 1nd ;
m~ny other hams Che~t•r Cel'- ~ .
ton
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Boao't Great hnd, Ohio S1tl 01 r
urdl'f', Ma., 9th t'O 00 1m dtf'k •
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YIt'd ule Bob Aoy restdence 1n l"t..
Aacme Hou•e hotel ttlml ckF
th ing lnttq~tt spool bed. IDYl t ""

14a45 mobHe horne &amp; 3

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In

Evervr•• t.ll 114 4411 39

or 441-1&amp;28

1973 12d5 Kirkwood Rtm o
d..ed Will consider offer 814
992 2414 after 8 OOp m
1973 Frtldom, 14a70 3 btdr~m . partly furniahtd 174&amp;0

Coli 614-882-7479
2 IR . tr8il•. C.rport porch.
eaeelent condibon Atto tr~Uer
lot with every thing to hook up
trailer, on ume tot Bam, pond.
In oountry I 1ere1 CoMid•

La'\d Contnc:t 120.000 114742-3187
1981 Shulta, 3 bedroom•. 1Yt
hlhs. tatll eiiKtric. cMttfll •ir
wllh m~ny exlm 304·175·
aMI
2 rnobl1 homn, make off•.

304-111·3012 .

Rentals

304-171-311 B

33

Farms for Sale

87 Acres '" GNen Township

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May 7 •9, 9 00 ? 4th Sualt rU
Mason , W Va. Follow •'ens;-·
lV'• dryer ' Clftni"" Jill, Mite "::-'

111yr ~homo Tobocco-rol .............. '"'""
f&amp;2,000 Ph 114-441 1437.
ol

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tiOth"· more 2218 J•ff.,sOti..,.,

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1 - loa!. · rural
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3271

34

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21 au-.. - - • 00 till
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toyo Rain or 11W"-'
Co"lor XR7, 302 onll~"-0
01 .00 304-I"IS-2221 ' "::;

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Building•

2666

liS 614 446 a221

7398

Whitt 3 d111wer ach.. t like new,
Driginaltv '179 00 wfll ull for

19&amp;.00 304-896-3422 '

Rusl tot• and ch•r. axe CO!'d.

UIO 00 304-882 3700

Houses for Rent

month melud11 w.ter and tr11h
p1ck up phone 304 676·2247

Unfurmshed houte, 3BR , Rodney VIllage II 1276 Ph •46·
4418 1ftar 7PM

In Middleport, Ohio , 2 bedroom
fumashed apt, cell 1 304 ·882·

Newl~

• rooms, b1th. n1ce location
Otp011t and teflfence required

redecorated 14" BR.
f1mlly room Plenty of sto111ge
space Nice location Ph 614·

26S6

304 676-1060

448 7026

6 Room hoult al928 F1rat Ave
GaiNpolis Ph 614·«6 3945
1fter 4pm

3 bdr bnck m the country neer
Rio Granda Secur~ty deposit,
no petl 1240 ptr month Csll

246 6439

Unfurnithed. 2 btdrooma, all
new p,.nl W1ll accept 1 Of 2
children No inside peu Deposit
required Ca11814-992 3090

3 bedroom hause in Pomeroy.
completely furniahed w11her .
dl"ffr, mlc,owave oven rec
room Pay own utllltitl *225
per month Days 614· 9922381 Evenings 814-992 ·

2109

ThrM bedrooms l.roe kitchen,
2110 N Mam 1260 plus
utiUt1" No pets Reference and

dopoolt 304-458-117&amp;

42

Mobiia 'Homas
for Rent

2 BA mobile home at Evergreen

46

Furnished Rooms

hooma for re~l. diV week
montli G11Ua Holel Clll 11•·
4•8 9716 Renteslowas 1120
month
Furmshed room 8100. Utilit181
pa1d Shire bath S mgle m•l•
919 Second G1lltpohs C1W
448 441 I •her 7pm

304112-3378

47

Space for Rent

Office Space for Rent Excellent
for Attorneys Accountant ate
Close to Coun HouM CsU
W11em1n R811 Esttle Agency

814-446-3144
COUNTRY MOBIL~ Home Pork,
Roule 33 North of Pomeroy
Rental tr11lera C1ll 614 992~

7479

Sp1ce for 1m1ll trlilert All
hook ups Csble Alto lfftcl.ncy
rooms 1lr 1nd Clble Muon,
w va c.n 304· n3-158&amp;1
Sp1ct for rent trtiler IPIC81
locuat Rd. Rt 1, Point Ple . . nt
304-876 1076
P,hlate lot lr1ller rental spac1
60' " 1 28' full hooh up whh
block g~rage 304 876·4695

2 BR mobile home m Bi~well

47 Wanted

2 Bedroom Tr~ller prefer eklerly
couple No pets 12150 plus
1m1U depotlt Ph 814 388

3 or 4 Bedroom house'" Kyger
Creth School' Dlltr~ct Referen
Cft Ph 1514-4415-8621

to Rent

Coll614·446·9668

Two bedroom house trailer One
lot for trlllet' c.u au 448

Upsta1t1 office, corntr of 2nd
snd Court, Pomeroy Call 614·

&amp;

896-3405

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77

Auto Repair

For Lease

192 1877

MerchJIH! Isc

t14-992 6216

51

1984. 14x70 Knollwood 3 br
g~rdtn , two b•Y windows
clthettfll tilling. two ceMmg
flnl 30.· 675-4853 or 875

4230

44

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 62
Oltvt St , Gllllpollt NIIW • uald
Wood coaii10Vtl, 6 pc wood LA
suite e389, bunk bedt $119,
reclin•s new 6 uald btclroorn
IUitH. wnnger Wllhert &amp;:
aho.. New hvtnotoom auitn
U99-e599 lampa Call 614·

446-3tl9
County Appliance. Inc Gaod
Wild IPI)Iilneet lnd lV Mt I
Open lAM to 8PM Mon lhru
Sot a14 441-1111, 127 3rd
Ave O•fllpolls. OH

Apartment
for Rent

•1 8edroom btllc rent t 171 00
plu• electne Also requt~ 1

1200 00 ....,nty dopoth CON·

Coli a14 21S-8251
Plas1tc cislern 1t1te approved
plastic sel)tic t1nkl pl11tic
culverta, rneurl culvert• RON
son, Oh 614· 288 -1930

2 Yur old Pollld Htrlfofd Bull
Hond• 3 wheller .. B•g Red '

Coli 614 -446 1052

O.ntr1l Electric 251n color TV
UOO 8x1 0 wood lawn bldg
1200 Play pen tJO Call

614-446-8898
Ukl new 01k b•bv crib Mil·
trill 1100 M~al IIIII IUOIIer
UO Htgh chair t2&amp; Call
s14·.41· 2338 betWeen I • 10
pm
Bngga • Stratton &amp; HP. 4 cycle
indultrill, 11de thlft. guoline
lhglne with centrifugal ctutch.
all brand new •2000 C•ll

Concrete blocks all IIMI y~rd or
delivery M1son aand Galllpollt
Block Co , 1 231,1 P1ne St
G•llipolit Ohio C1ll &amp;1•·441·

78

,

245-5121

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2477

concre11 avpplln C1ll us Valley
Brook Cement 1nd Supphn.

304-773-5234

304 178 4412
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62

Pets for Sale

Wanted to Buy

Wanted to buy grande logs
delivered to .11Wmll1 Paul
Mercer S.wmlll, McArthur,

Dr1gonwynd Cettery klnnal
CFA Hlm111yan, Pers11n and
Slam... khttns AKC Chow
pupplft New Chow puppln
Cllll14·441 3144 1f1er ?PM

Ohio 46161 e14 191 1933

63

Groom end Supply Shop-Pel
Grooming All breeds All
lfyltl Julia Webb Ph 114-448·

LiveSI(ICk

Duroc Roan Bred ju11 like lhe
boars wa te1t1d 11 the Ohio
Test1tlon lhlt gained ovtr 2 I
lbs per day Aot~er Bentley,
SablnJ, OH 513-68.&amp;-2398

0231

Chlntta pug-reglattred One
veer old Must •II soon M1lcean
offer Call 114 448 7182

Wanttd to rtnt plsture for atleep
whh wovtn wtre fence CIH

114-742 2753

AKC Reglttertd Golden Re
tmwer friendly good with child·
ren
For stud IIMCt caM

Gentle Hortl. 11ck Included

614-245-6171

1400 00 304· 773-9887

Himslayan Per1l1n Kittens Stll
points Great mothers dl¥ or
gt1du1tlon tift Na ehec:ils

64

&amp; Grein

Wanted to Buy 200 2150 squar1
bll• rope tlltd hiV Musl be dry
ht¥ tor fiCIImltion Call 1114·

Old English Sheep dog pupa
L11t of lhter. 10 weeks old
nMda good home 1215 00

441 Ball btwn 8AM • IPM

304-676·4248

Fret hiV lo Gallipolis. 7 9 •ern
You cut • havl Call 114 -448

Femal• Baagtt tegtstertd 8
months old h1d 111 thott.
eso 00 lncludts hauH 304

4930

1r,IIISjltirl&lt;tlllill

Musical
Instruments

71

Autos for S1le

d.VI·IIk for Gordon or Soph11,

ohtr 6 PM a14·3e7·72B9

Cat•lylic Converflrt only
•at 85 Most moclelt lntlllll·
tlon lito avtillble Muffler Man,
9 Stlmpaon Ave , Athens. Ohio

1-800-843 3767
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For Hie new Hrvict equulp
rntnt for A C High YICUUm
pump charge check 6 no ,
gsugu, 30 no 12 , 30 no 22
refrlt~erlnt C1M 614 992·2002

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C•r trailer Single ule, le1f
springs. I ft by 12 h . 1700 5
pc capta~na bed at. •100
Rth~trttor good fOf camping
Mise Volkawaeon parts Baby
drulilng tebla, e10 C.H 814·
941-2422 lft.er I 00 p m
Stlf-propetled ~tctric ttlrtiiWn
mow1r Selt-propelltd l1wn
mower G11 pulh mower Call

814-881·3838.

Two burisl sptces In Mtltill
Counry Memorv O~rdens f250
etch l)lut lllrnlftr fH C11t

1980 Chrytltr Fifth Avenua
good condition C1ll 114·448

Roy1l upright piano refinishtd
new kiV• • bench 11500 C.ll
81• ·441·43•1 aher 3 30

0001

2 1 Pl3 Oldsmobile Cutls11
Celi11 Hurst Umittd Edition
low MiltagtPh 114·1.48·01.8
anytime 4.&amp;8 0841 tfltr 5pm

8utdpilnoa - e29&amp; OOend.uplt

DAN FERGUSON MUSIC , AT\
60, CEREDO. WV 304 463
1153

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1840 Dodge Buslnne Coup
2 Miler with extrt perts Ptl
t14 311-1620

Ptrcu~tlon plus drum Mt, goOd
cond •1315 00 Call 1ftet 6 00
pm, 304 ·178-1943

58

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1110 Plymouth Vol~rt Exctl·
lent condition On• owner Ph

For Sela or Trade

114-381-1147

Gu furnace 4 Vtlrs old
100 000 BTU whh 10,000

Be" 1nd bee h1vt11 for Hie '30

II :,lljljllii'
I J I'

WUI do lawn mowing in Pomeroy
atld MlddlltPQrt 1rt1 1178 Ford
Qrsn•d• 302 motor 4 speed,
vood condition e&amp;60 814·

1174 Don USO 1978 Folr

cROIS • SONS

Signs Half Prfcel S1V1 65 per
c ..t!l Fl11hing 1rrow ligna
f2181 l1ghted Non ·IHOW
*2811 Unlighted t2•91 Free
fetttra l See hK:elly 1 BOO 423
0183, anyttmt

Bulh Hog Sal" • Service Over
40 uMd tr~ctore to chooH from
a co""""• line of new • ulld
.qu;pmenl Larg•t Hlec:tkm In

Tony's Gun Atf)'irs hot reblue·
lng Open 8 00 AM to 7 00 PM

Coli 304-176·4131
Surpiu1 Army C1mouflauge.
Denim, Aentlll clothing (Wild
Turkey Seuon lt1rt1 AprM271
Sam SomerY~IIe' s. Junction In
dependance Ro1d Old Routt 21
Elat R••ntwood Ftt, Sit Sun

12 00·1 .00 PM

1111 Pontlsc Tr1ns AM T-top
301 turbo. n.w aahauat new
battery , u cond. loeded
t4700 Coli 614-44a-220a 9·
&amp; al4 441 2734 olttr I &amp;
weeh ..ds

U 8 36 W•t J1chon Ohio
Mu~~y ~gueon ,

1171 Ford ltd

0210 Coli U4-3aa-Hat

81 Farm Equipment

a43-1274

304-418· Ua6

Ntw Holl~nd,

19115 Chevy lmp1la V-8. f•ir
eond 111ting t1200
Cell
388· 8401' evenings

S E Ohio

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER lA 31 W Golllpollo
Ohio C1ll 114·441 8777 eve
11 .. . _. 3582 Up from tr•c
ton with warran ty owr 40 used
tract:ora, 1000 tools
John Deere 1010 t111etor with
plow• and ditc, 111 IIIII new
13800 John Ot~r• UT 81lar
1781. John Deer• 8err rlflt

&amp; 4 WD.

Moving Mu11 Mil 1983 Dodge
Cuatom V1n Ph 814 •4&amp;·

e201

1980 Dodge PU 4J;4 Short
whHI b111 PI, .. PB 4 tpd 318
engine Call 114.-21518457 •f·
ter 7pm

1978 Ford van for 1111 Good
running condiUol'l Prk:td rit~ht
Come end drive It r 1tl 61 4 ·
1177 Ford pick up 4 wheel
drlvt. IUtD Wilh lit, ltfOng 400
engine, AM ·FM stereo fine
truck Stslfnl Geraga, 304·
171-n10 or 1711 1749
76 8la11r, 4 whnl dtM new
tlrn hMdtrt, 1trone vehicle,
SthmsG••te. 304-875-7710
or 171·1741.
1971 Jeep CJ&amp;. ~04 snglne,
prlcad 10 Mil ••oo 00 304·

115-40110

19815 Haod• XR 80 vtr~ good
aond e4oo. Ph 814 441 -

CoiiiU 441-3481
MUST SELL 1 985 Y~m•ha
Virago. like new Ph 814· 245 ·

U37

1IIG Honda liO ~ X. 3 wheeler
t1 ,050 CoN 114 ·448 3122

19ea KX 10

1983 Skylsrk 22 ft 11lf con.- •'
teinld. exc cond. full tength ""\I
cerafree IWnlng King aln bed f
wllh prii,IICY door. tub 1nd :
•hower, Rttse h itch, twin
dinnette. n 200 00 30.·875· 1•
3275
'

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81

1 Home
Improvements

1700

Good

1-114-237 0481 d.,"' night
Roger• B11emant
Waterproofing

Chain link ftncn trtl &amp; tturnp
rtm0\1111 Mulch, tiona fill
auil11, yews. rododtndrone.
Don 1 landtctpet Ph I 14·

4411841

RON ' S hlevia io n Strvloe.
Hou11 calit on RCA Olllltr,

remo~•l.

1978 Kawallk l motor C'f'CII KZ
400 •eoo rnll•• 614·98&amp; ·

Aota•v or cable tool drilling
Most welt 1 completed tamt dsy
Pump ••ie• and ..rviCI BOot ·

Fatly Trae Trimming stump
Cs11304-171 1331

4301

881-3802

1983 Ylmthl M1aiaum 1510
Aalling t1000 C•ll 814 992 ·
30015 or 8U 992 8167 lfter
• OOpm

Cancrett flnieh. p.rklno lots.
baurnenu snv lire Job Senior
Cillltn Olacount Ric k Garfltld

:.
\

114-981 44e4

'

Honda Madel 110 three
Whiiler hcellent condition

Stsrlts Trte tnd Lswn Service
lawn c•te landacaplng stump
ttmovsl. 304-171 2842 or

Svptt Gilds fron t end Candy
1pple rtd &amp;hoked snd runa
grtlt 13000 Cell &amp;.. 698·
1181 ATC Hond• ' Big Red' ' J
whleltr 2eo engine, electric
111n, good tlrtt , excellent candi·

Cor Fourth and Pine
0•1111)0111 Ohio
Phone e14·4415 ·3888 Or 814·
446 4477

tion, 11200 304- 882-3323
For Nit 1971500T ..,otorc:ycle,
1883 V· 45 Magna, 1983 XR

84

llr

&amp;00 304 67&amp; 1685

Valley Furnitutt, ""' • ustd.
Urge seetk&gt;n of qUIIity fumi·
ture 1211 Eutern Avs ,
Galltpol11

76

Boata and
Motors for Sale

1104 A·1 Reli Elute

114-441-a28a ofe•1 I 00

New • 1p1rtm• completely
fum R1f a Dip 1 or 2 adults
or\ly Colll14-44a-033a

For Salt 11ee Admlral24 foot
Pontoon loet with 1 1988
Metcury 48 HP n'IOtOr and •
1911 T1ru1 Pontoon trMI•
Priced ot fi.IOO .. 1111 Woll·
craft 1g fOOl CuddY C•blnwhh •
170 HP Mercrulter tngine snct •
1•11 Cuatorn Haul tralttr
"Iced .. •10 500. Make lnqulr·
~ .. ltle Ctnt111l Tfull Co in
GoiNt&gt;ollo. OH Cell 114 4411·
0102.

~04-171 -

furnWtld Ape 18A 701 Fourth

Ave • Qolllpollt f221 Utllltl•
Pd Ph 44t·4411 , .... 7PM
740 S1cond Ave 1 BR • 1118

,.. mo Dopoolt - - Coli
114-448-4222- II
3 fOCHI1t • bath ttow a
,_,...,.._ fumi.... UtYhiN
polcl. No clilldron, no poto Ph

1171 17ft. lt11cr.rt 140 HP
lnbolfd-ootboerd open bow. •II
ctnvsrs cowrl"' .Rifng tQu.,_
MC AI IOOd COftdhkln C•ll

Electrical
Refrigeration

•

86

Dlllerd W Iter Service Pool I
Cittau\1 W11t1 Delivery Any
lime Call 61.1 •48-740•· 1140
&amp;wnd1y ~;t i lt .

1370

J &amp; J WMIIr Service Swimming
Pool• cislern• wells Ph eu.

20&amp;-92e5

14ft. ayl¥on flohlnQ boot, 28 hp

2919

Merlntr mo'lor, 12· 2• volttrof·
Nng motor. Lat•nc• OrtyMne

Hou11

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Auto Peru
Acc11aories

Trucks for Sale

1173 lntern111on11 T1ndem,

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"WI do Ifill rftuel for the llmlghty
koolcetunge, whlctllllllnlln Englilh,
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-lon Ph f14·UI·

1177 '·210 ,ord. V-1, 11000
c:.tllt4'111---

of 30 doyo, wll d.hlor. Cllh •
QWfY or ln••ll C•ll t1•·378·
2220 .. 1-304-17117&amp;6
Dull ~J~heult klta, ' " 85 In
ttlllld Molt Fordt, Chevy
Trucks, Y1n1 •••·• Mufti•
Men. 8 ltirnpton A \lie , Athens,

0 ... 1--

·&amp;43-3717

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coli, limeatone tnd
Delivered 1 ton and t'P •
Jim Llni.,. 304175 -1247 or ...•
gr~viM

175·7397

For M'- 12' leer• game flth., •
m•. nerw fMM fiehermen 3 hp

..

A &amp; R W1ltr Setv1ce Home
clsrarnt wells pools f1lled •
Formttl y Jsm11 Boys Wattr
Sama rat•• C•ll 304 157 5··

Oalu• a rm unturn'ed . . ..
Fltot --IIIIo • - tll-"""t
end quilt Hoot fum 'od
t21111M. C.l 814-UI-4t07

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General Hauling

Wsnet •on I Wltlf Hlwll ng ,
rs11on•bl e ratta, Immediate
2 000 g11ion da!Nery Cilttrnl,
paola, well , etc ca ll 304-1176

.. 441-2102 .

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176 t781

&amp;14-IU-li02 o1 114 94t21211f1or 4 00 p .m

GruiU2 .700.00 . 30417112331.

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Rnldantill or com mOtcial wlr
lnu New Hrvice or 1epalr1
Llctnted electrlcl tn Estimate
frte Rtdenou, EllctfiCII 304

F - Apt 1240 Utllhloo
Pd, 11R 2UJodt-PIIoo Ph
441-4411.

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CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

7068

1813 Thundlfcraft 17 h 120
HP, 1 0 180 hovr• Oneownlf,
... Ne'OhborhoOd Ad Clll

114-. .2-'7717. IOH

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Ph 814-448·1332

1977 Camara

e14· 441-nt7

••
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Vlnylt &amp; Aluminum Skiing.
ltorm windows • dDora over
heng ouUtrl FrH 11tlmat11 i

576·2903
1111
HondoiOO
R
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198&amp;
1
;;::;;:::::::;:;:;:~;:;===
KttWIIIk i Ttcat• 280 thr . .
whOOior 614·982-&amp;303
82
Plumbing
&amp;
Heating
1878 H~riiY DIYidson law rider

1983 Chtvene 18 000 mil..
tilt whHI. .I tpd E•c ear
12100 Prlct nagotilbl• C.ll

~ '

All typ•s Cltptnter a COnllretl
work• lnt•I&lt;M. e•ttrior rtmodtling , painting, roofing, free
tltim1t" S:alll14-441 1174

1888 Ford Esco rt. 4 apd .
AM FM tspt 13191
1981
ChiVyCheveUt 4 apd U191
Jahn 1 AutoSeln, BuiiVIMeRd ,
Galllpolla
cond .

I

!

441 0294

187~ Hands 7150 , good cond ,
whh m•nv tatres Ul50 C•ll

114-2451120

I

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SW£EPEA and uwlno machine
ttptlr, Plrtl. snd suppt1111 Pick
up and dtlhllry, Devil YKUum
C!san1r, one h11f milt up
Georg• Crelk Ad Call 114...,

GE Spocl~lng In Zenith Col~
304 571 ·2398 or 814 441 2414

Fumltlto!l • unfumlthod opto ,
•1
up raferencet Ph

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Un conditlonsl lifetime gulfanfll Local reterenc11 turniehtd. "'
Free ntlmttes Cell coUtct ...

candhlon C1ll 8 t • ·•48-0914
af1.,4pm

Op-lty

N._ 2 1R 11pt. ltow, rofriooro·
1«. - - lum'od 4Yo ml..itom
......,_ f21D/ tiD Dop
Nol'tl~ CoM 114-441-1031

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Coli a14 98&amp; 3aOI

eKc

1

17 ft self·eo ntalned Twilight
camper Good condition C•ll

1113541

TACT Jadloton Eat•tH Dept Ph
448 · 3917 Equ1l Houa~ng

to.oo ""'

cmpar aleep 4, new
carpet tlove. u• &amp; elaculc
lights plsntv of ator1geap•c• 2
full tanka prop1ne, 8K8 ldd·a ·
roo m lncl USO Cell 814·•4&amp;·

1978 ChiVy M1llbu Clsuic, I
oyl C•lll14· 441· 9218

t1 ,191 Coli SH-388 1310

1110 CIIIIIU 2&amp;e-aS22

14 h

&amp;14-241-9248

1877 Hand• C8510 four K ,
lmmacu1111, low mll11 1700

mont t3150

.I IIi k

814·211·1411

1979 Chilly pichup '4 ton, •
speed. I cyi 1780 or bHt offer

Vans

1989 25h Co1chm1n Camper
New refrigerator $1 ,500 Ph

2045

1171 Ptymauth Ounif U50
1877 Ford LTD t1 00 1977
Bronco •1,000 1884 Oldt
OmiQa USOO 1981 1.\ Ton
Ford A~ngw .. 100 Call 1514

4 30

I

304-e75-294B

744&amp;

1181 Oldemobile Cut1111 8u·
pNme lrouoh•m. PS P8, PW
P dOor locks tilt. crui•, AC
AM·FM CIIHite. 71,000 milft
*3100 Ph 614· 441 ~ 3110ther

pletely Mlf contamed gener~
tOf ••.,..,. 8 IB900 c.u

614 576 28&amp;9

1976 Chev pick up truck

•

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w~

1977 Chevy Model C85 dump
truck, 8 cyl engine 115 lpeed
trantmillian 2 speed dlfferen
lial, PS. 9x20 tlrea 16,200 00

•&amp;eo oo

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2:8 h T1tan motor home com·

114 446 0008

304 468 1031

~

Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

197&amp; 2 ton GMC 50 tank
pumping 1rvck . John't Auto
Sales 8ulavllle Rd , Qalllpohs

114-44i-8201

441 1420

For ul• or lt'tde 8 Americln Pit
lull Puppln Good pets C1ll

t)

114-245·9212

Motorcycle~
MUST SELL71' CorV"etla T top , ~ ---------14100 Ph 114·246-1137
I

Fruit
Vegetable•

I .11

1978 Ford Truck eKcellent
condition, 2 whtel drive Call

74

Flow.rs1nd vtgttlblt pl•nle tor
sale First hou11 on riCJht above
Rsdne Lock11nd Dam

59

Trucks for Sale

73
Hay

614·992-2t07

57

72

t

Camper refrigerator for aele. like
new ees Entry door &amp; acreen
door '50 , 60 ' ptc1Uill window
&amp; fr~me 876 304 -875 11552

1 79

i:;:::;;~::;~::;~::::""r;;::;~;-;;;:;.:;;:;:::

Rough
lumber
Oak
Popllf
o110 por
1.000 by
"""&amp;01 •20c

20 HP Stiner lawn mower 4

'

Camper Pal•m•no pop· up for ,.
E.~~c
Cond 304 6715 ~

1111

Reidy mix concrete •n~ 111

882 2692

I

J

17 h green end wh1te 1wning, r
canv•s only ldaptebla to c~re 11
free 1wnmg1 fntme C1ll 304 "
882 3108

ApproK 4000 ft pint 1nd poplar
lumbet Air dryed 4 yra 130 00
P• 1oo bolrct feet •oo h
w1lnut, air drytd 3 years.
•100 00 per 100 boa" fHt
Phone 11•·982·3121

56

I

Camping
Equipment

-----'---- -

2713 .

a14-441 a821 or 114·4460932
wh... driw, aniculltfl In lhe

'

Struts $119 96 pn, Instilled '
Most models Muffler Min 9 ~
St•mpson Ave Ath ens, Ohio •
t
1· 800·843 3767

per hive C1ll 814 742 -2292

Tt~ller 1bove Krog• s '" Pome
roy for rent Total electrtc Call

2 bedroom mobile home fu r
nlahad Used lawn mowers for
11le. 304 175 1112 1fttr I 00
pm t1ll 12 00 pm

l

oWtpul .350 Cell IU-992 ·
2117 or 114-992 8293

49

0127

C1llah•n's U11td Tire Shap Ov1r
,OOOttret stltl12 . 13 14, 15
I , 115 8 m11" out At 218

a14·9U-3882

Mobile ham• for rent In Patnot
f186 P• month 2BR. 12K80
c.tt 814-379·267&amp;

llorll.~~;;;:;;~~::~~
2 I 1-w
h i t - In

;: P't M ANItl E -D itlC A-Qne
CoNI Y -. Col304l'lf-1104.

-

Auto Parts
Accessories

Building Ma1tntl•
Block, brick ltW'tr PIPft, Win
dows,. linttll, etc Cllude Win
tera, Rio Grende, 0 Call 114

middle CollaH-448 047&amp; 8·5

Call 6 I 4 441 7032

8841

----------

EVANS ENTERPRISES Jock

3 bedroom tfiHir I 1 7&amp; 00 •

Q - ..... 1ond2boll-

u:lol bt II I' lor-

76

Want to buy gas tllnk lor 1977 •
Honda 560 304-896 3018 or '

114-441-2113.

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lldl of fo"'* PDwel'slatblr ~'

AYO

3 roam forn11hed 1partment
614-992 6434 or 304-882·

•

304-171-n31 or

1184 Fairmont 14al0 lllelec1·
nc. clfttll 11r. will conalder
vehicll In tl'lde 113 500 00

Apartment
for Rent

APARTMENTS. mobile homts,
houaea Pt Pleatantand Gallipo-

1875 Governor 1411.70 rnobill
home. aac cond 3 BR tl,995
Coll614-388-9360

....t..

1::-:-:--:::-:::-:-:--;----- ::-----::----::-c-c--:- -·
Frid.,-. 333 Third Aw
Gar19e Sale Ft~diY 8 and ·~

quiNmentt to WN-Cer Enter·

loa 1301.
Port-til. OH 41112
Tol-otlnt ~
II you hlvo provlouo - lng - -......... lootdltt
tor 1 . . . . ino- ot 1 )H.
p i - -klor AAA·tllo AClub of
Oltio Aft
~NI - n l t y hit Die With Avon. Tu,.,_,e.
~-~--If ..yo...,.
exper6enq.
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of MA yau . _ tllo- of
lito P&lt;Oduct yau _. llo ~
..... thol "-'"""
olliorolndgot-forN_ . , _ ........ toMA,
n.o Auto C""'
Ohio 110
1t ,.,..
mouth, OH 4MtZ. ATTN, loo

1975 Shullz mob1le home
12al&amp; Cell evenings 014·. .1·
4419

Buement • yerd ule 8 IJII 1 V?
eJect 111n GriiVety wittl 1tt11cti· .'""
m..,t, Oil huter, l~mpe. ron., . • :
WIY btd. eotntr clbinel. aktks 1 ..1.
glassw~re , curtltns, beds ,' 1
prtads, lott of Clothn Pt1ntz •
Sub 8th to 15th 10·7 ••1· 1

Eutem Ave . Johnsons
Mobttt Coun lot 1 7

window qv11t1 w1ll be
Mkt 1t F•irgrounda, Mav
AVON lentfits, Ml-emploved,
lnturtnct evltiilble. Ptinl, good
e•ninf. own products It coat

F1v1 flmily Yard Sale
130
St1te St Alto 1 Mo'lllftg Sale It '
134 State St Set MIY 9 from '
9am to 1 If r11n •nskte11 134 " '
St1tt St

zz;e

llbr Ck)thM, home interior,

11

1977 12xl0
refrigerator.
ltowe, wathtr &amp; dryer wood
stove C1ll 211 11 oe or 25&amp;
1715 after lpm

BTU I 150, 20 Inch
range
t76, 20 Inch electnc range
t125. electric r1nge. doublt
D'llln • 160 Skqga Applisnces.
UppM River Rd C•ll 114 •4&amp;

t-;~;;;;:;;:;;;~;:=-rii~~~~~~~~~ 64 Misc. Merchandise

extr~~

Good uaed rldlna lawn mower, 8

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUl
JUST CAll!
992-3410
liMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOil

Mobile Homes
for Sale

for ule by own., 1979 Buddy
14x70, 3 8R. 1YJ bltht. toell
elec , llot of exna Cell 114·

Cerpet mttllltdon, 304-175· 'r
8184
~...

1-lllmo pd

2·1--86· tin

,; ~

Services

e•

tifut Inside New curte1n1, cll'pet
1nd k1tchen cab1n1111a 12715 plus
deposit No peta 114 992·

NEW AND USED M081LE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Ml
WEST, GALLIPOLIS, RT 35
PHONE 114-44S 7274

·' 1.

Professional

It 000 BTU f110 AC 11,000

5168

------~---~,,

23

Autom1tlc wuher 195 cloth11
dryer 195 . frost free
rehiQerltOr · wh•le 11215.
friHer 16 cu ft I 160 MQtllg
wringer wuher 195, •lr
conditioner 1000 BTU U6, AC

2 bedroom •n Middleport Be•u·

da buslnen wilh people yod
know 1nd NOT to Hftd mOnll'f
through the m111 untH you heve
mvett'aatld the offer1ng

Call 44f.l

1149

41

Fullv furnished 2 BR. home 1n
Rlldne with equipped hn:ch•n
Aivervii'N property 1crota from
General Store Easy •ccett to
Oh(o Riv• boat llunchlng end
11ncty buch en 000 114·

66 Building Supplial

modeJ color TV's

no down payment
needed Three bedroom
equipped kitchen battt b••
ment, AC, carport Csll 614

Wlfttad to do weekly houu or
office cle~ning C1ll 61• · 441 ·· '~
2427
•. ~

Hotpoin1 301ft. elec: Rang,
copptftont. se.,. W•h• •
D,..r S1t Ph &amp;14 ·317· 71 87

Good used portable and floor

Pomeroy,

992-2602

For ulsnew .,._ .. drill press Ya HP
with vile *125 Nearty new
Horneltte IUpM' Xl chain AW
with new exbtl chain t200

Ho1point aelf cle~ning stove
Uk• new. IYICIIdo grHn 12!0
C1tl &amp;14-US-2459

733·1012, EXT Q2021

W1ll mow IIWns m lown CaM! ..
114·4•6· 3158
• ~:

AVON no terv1ce ch•ru• open
terrltortet phone 304· 676·

•

M1y consider trad••n of mobihi
home ar property on th11 ntw 3
BR home. 2 car g~rage. I m1
south on Rt 7. 147,500 C•ll

' '

~IT 'N' CARLYLE l'lbr U!riJ Wright

Refrigerator C11f IU-448·

3 Bedroom with 1ttached g~r
•ae. forced ''' gu, fireplace.
hlfdwood floors in town
•21.000 Ph 8144•1· 1171or
4441-4301

Schools
lnatruction

The Daily Senti~ei-Page- 11'

Marchandise

4. Piece OH hclrooft'l Suite.
dinette Mt, aofe and chlir,
picture frlme. tnd ...... chlftl
cabinet C.N 114· 448·3011

9240

For Mil b¥ owntr 2BR . Asnch
Styli HouM full biHmtnt. 2
bllhl. one IHIChed gar~ge &amp;
breezew1y Surrounded by
nandofpin•on131c,.. Pand,
new ftrnce, b~rn Ctll diY•
614 •41 2107 or evenings
246 6100 PriCI reduced
•

a supp·

mothers Beagle

37~6--

114-448 2131

"1-=a'""'w=-1""nt:-e•dt=-o-D~o- •

• • WHkly PIYCheck, set vour
own hour~ Blgtn In M•n•g•

Puppies to gwe IWIY to good
home 3 male tt~ff Engllth
Settltl' 8 wks okl Fiflh houte
tbove Snowblll Hill Rd. on l.tt
tow1rd Rtcine In &amp;yrlcuM

Must hll. Make Oft•. 18R
cwport, tundeck, blltmtnt.g•
fumiC&amp; U Mlll CNelt Rd Ph

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15

Hom" for Sale

*47.100 Ph 114-44a-1031

'

your life with CANDLE CON ·

8 wk old kittens to g~ve ewey to
good hamt Hed first shott 1nd

54 Miac.

61 Housahold Goode

New 31ft 2 ._ png1. bridt
t.ont. front - · nlco lot I
mllee •outh at OtiUpqlia

4

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992-3814

614-882·7101

1

up

·GREAT POSITION-Light

CEPTS Now Nr~ng Supervisor&amp;

wormed . 814 992-7039 or

31

M..t cutter pert time 304·876· k

Med1um silt femtle blonde
Collie Chow -Chow. Terrier.
GoldMt Aetriwer. til temllt.
mu111d C.ll14-441· 7812

frM htv In G•lllpotis, 7·9 tern
You cut &amp; hlul Call 814· "-'1·

'-r

"!!"inti•

Krt Atktftt, heculhte DlrHtor,"
Piennld P~r.mhood of Sou·
t i l - Ohio, 398 Rlchlond Avo ,
AtMna. Oluo 4&amp;701 011dHn•
S-18-17 ESP EOE
AN / Supervisor 100 Bed
SNF/ ICF undlf ntw meneg•
ment ill now Mlk•f\9 AN 's wrth
IU.....-,ry skills Recent LTC
.,.,.... pref•rwd lend ,.
sume to Four Winds Nurstng
Ftcilily, 211 Seth Avenue
Jacbon OH 4&amp;e~ Ann Sue
WOodri Director of Nursing

2• hn

Mature reepantible tt~ gtrl
'" Me.towbrook ..... to bitbftit
3~ .,.. otd 1t l...t 3
.,...· WHk Clll .tter l ·uu PM,

675-3960 or I -BOO 142-3619

6-17-tfc

by (han&lt;t or Appointment

THE HAT RACK

Tum

,, L,AfF·A-DAY
...

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REBUilT &amp; REPAIRED

llllmo

fund

VETERANS·E1rn eatr. monay m
the Army NlttOilll Guard 304

1124 £ott Main (;,

Pomeroy
HOURS: Tues.-Wed.-Fn.
11 a.m to 7 p m.
Sunday. 1 p.m.-7 p.m

.....,_..-..a.
..._.,..__Nt"*"'*'
......

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1-511-419·311 1 Eat F-13810

m -44&amp;-•3a7

&amp;294

949-2263
or 949-2168

5-l 'lllme

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Riverine Antiaues

ROOFING

NEW- IEPAII

Years Exp

EAGlES ClUI-POMIIOY, OH
111111.,7 PM-II 61U

GUnUWORK

Leave messaae on
machine 11 no answer

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

Howard L Writestl

wortdng wittt volunt. . . and •

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•

Friday. May 8, 1987

Fed•... State. ~nd C1vll .~J.
tablt11.707 to •s9,148 Ytlr
Now hir1ng C.N Job lme

12

POMEROV, OHIO

We Carry Fishing Supplies

HelP Wantfd. Spedll Protects
COCH'dtnltor, hatf.t.,._• Exc~·
lent verllll w(ki:Mt communicatiOn skitiL lftd records """"..
ment required Eaperienc•

zation. C1r n .,,..., Some
eue; . . . ..-end wor1c Send
retumt tnd aen.t of Inter... to

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Help Wanted

5313

Oh1o 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

11

1nil computer .. perltnCI
Ath...·b...d. I county org.nt-

C h - k S.y Aotrl•or Ph

I 68 North Second

It. 12 4, Pomtroy Oh1o

4·16-1 mo

114-371-2143
1 ,.., old tuM llloodod fomolo
blodo Lobrodor dog. Ph 441 .
4178 eft., lptn

. PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

Roof1ng of all Typal
Comploto Gunor Worlc

Claur(1ed Sec l•on

4 17 I mo

~'::::! :"..."';.:

304 175

Call 992-6962

Complete Remodeling

Over The Buys

949-9070 or
949-2045

·
- · 211
t o 411
114
'
-

5

Roger Hysell
Garage

PH. 949-2756
s.J.'I'-3 111a.

4-22·1 mo pd

All types Carpentry,
Plumbing and
flectncal Repair 25%
Off for Sen1or
C1t1zens. Free Est

"fREE ESTIMATES"

Owner/Mechanic

Ius. ·Ph. 985-3813

ACTION
TOWING

CHESTEI, OHIO

•ln11ulat10n
•Storm Doors
•Storm W.ndowt
•Rapll!lcament Wtndows
•New Roofing

ltnh

DRAINS

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

Truck, auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repa~rs and
weldmg
(All makes &amp; models)

John K.

ELECTRIC

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

l272mo

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

GAS - WATER

Home 985-3837

3·17-2 mo

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Aft Types of
Trenching

NEW BATTERIES
•

Mobile service

IEASONAilE -IIUllll
8-20-'86 tin

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

USED TIRES

Electronic Organs

Pollllroy, Ohio
4 15 '861c

&amp; ROAD SERVICE

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
$e I
rv ct

992-6215 or 992.7314

S-8 '87?!

HEATING &amp; COOliNG

J.l.'s IEPAIIS

•

Friday,, May 8, 1987

F'orm"ly Ken 1 now Johr)' t
Water Servlc1 John WMtereon,
Jr. Ownltl' 1.000 or 2 000 011
111\fl!ft 304 67t 2248

87

Upholstery

fl • M Cu11om Couch" 1nd
fltupholstery, St At 7 , Crown

City Oh 814-251 1470 Evo
114-446-3438 Open doily I to
430, Sot 9 30 to 1 30 Old •
new Uphosttred

'"

MoWrey·• Upholstaring tervlng
trl county area 22 years The bsst
In ~u1n1tu ra upholstering Call
3 0 4 675 4H4 for fru
tst lmates
\

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Page- 12- The

Ohio

,...----...-Local briefs:-.----......;........
l n efforts to educate th~ public- about Acquired Immune
Deficiency Syndrome. Norma Torres, nursing s upervisor of the
Meigs Cou nty Depar tment of Health, will speak on "Aids
Awareness" fr om o: 30 to6: 30 p.m. at the Se nior Citizens Cent er.
Mulberry Height s, Mo'nday evening.
The progra m is a part of the observva.nceof AJDS Aware ness
Wee~ in Ohio, May 11·17, as es tablished by Gov . Ric·hard F.
Celeste.
Pu rpose of the week Is to repo rt on the sta tu s of AIDS In Ohio,
Including the numb&lt;&gt;r of cases; to beller Infor m the public on
how AIDS is tra ns milled and prevent ed; to highlight prevention
as the only current mea ns to co ntrol; to Infor m the publlr oft he
financial burden Imposed by AIDS and to Increase the growing
aw areness that AIDS is a par ticular problem for sex ually active
and needle sha ring populat ions including bot h gay and
het erosexu al peo ple.

Marriage licenses issued
A ma rr iage license has been issued to Jeffrey Leon Roberts,
29, Glenvil le, W.Va . and Robin Jean Foreman. 22, Mason, IV. Va.
In the Me igs Count y Probate Cou rt.

One action for divorce and another for dissolution have been
fli ed In the Meigs County Common Pleas Court. Ja nice L. Lee.
Racine, has fil ed fo r divorce from Louie D. Lee, Rac ine,
charging gross neglect of dut y and ext re me cruelty..
Filing for dissolution of their mar r ia ge were Phillis A.
McConlh ay, Pomeroy. and Emm ons A. McCon ihay, Poi nt
Pleasa nt.

Emergency run.s reported
Twelve cal ls were answered by local uni ts Thursday, th e
Me igs Count y Emergency Medica l Services report s.
At 2:18 a.m. , Syracuse was ca lled for Harold Dav is.
Minersvil le, to Holzer Medical Cent er; Rutland at 9:46 a.m.,
took Tom Herbert fr om Meigs Mine 2 to O'Rieness Hospital.
Athens; Ra cine at 10:43 a. m., treated Di ana Sullivan , hlird St.;
Syracuse at 12: 18 p.m. look Edna Lee from Syracuse to
Vetera ns Memorial Hospital; Rac·tne at 3:53 p.m.. took Dia na
Sulliva n to P leasa nt Valley Hospital; Pomeroy at 4:34p.m. took
Paul Rurns from Locust St.. to Holzer Medi cal Center: Rac ine
at 8:28 p.m . WL'n l to Wells Run Road for Peart Hawthorne who
was taken to W terans Memorial; a t 9:06 p.m .. the Pomeroy
unit took .Jean Marshall from the sheriff' s office to Veterans
Memor ial : Pomeroy at 9:24 pllm . went to Union Ave., where
Keith Ba rrell was ta ken from the scene of an auto accident to
Veterans Memorial ; Middleport at 9::l3 p.m. took Virgin ia
Ba rrell from the same accident to Vetera ns Memori al; Racine
at J(l : 14 p.m., too k. Bill Ro binson fr om Third St. to Holzer
Medi cal Cent er.

to

ARVIL F. HOLTER

Arvil F. Holter

Divorce, di.~solution filed

follow dinner

A squa re dance will follow a smorgas bord dinner to be held
fr om 4 to 7 p.m. Sa turday at th e Lon!( Bottom Communit y
Buildin g. Dinners lor adult s will be $:1.50 and $2.50 for children.
A wide va r iety of food will be available and prices include
desser ts and beverages .

Arv il F. Holter, 72, of 33660
T.R. 111 , Long Bottom, a farmer
a nd businessma n, died Thursday
a t Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Born Oct. G, 1914 In Chester
Tow nship, he was the son of the
late Ernest and Nota Spencer
Holter. Eagle Ridge.
He Is survived by his wife ,
Mary Kathryn Holter , Long
Bott om. two sons and daught ersin-taw, R. Gary a nd Judy Holter,
and Gordon Lynn and Jilt Holter,
Long Bott om; and one daughter
and scm-in-taw, Sharon Kathryn
and Curt is Riffle, Rac·ine; six
grandchildren. William Freder·

Syracuse ...

mu rdC'r r hargf' in connPcl ion

with the April 10 s hoo tin g· d e~th
or Gary Lee Schult z. 2:1. a lso of
Poi nt Pl easan t, Morga n sa id.
Sc hultz wa s shot to dea th as he
s tood outside The Anc hor C' lub on
Ma in Stree t In Point Pleasant,
city police s11 id at the lime of Jhr
Incident.
Also Ind icted fo r· murder was
No r·mu Jea n Perry, 28. Point
rlt&gt;asant, who was char-grd In
conn ec tion with the Ma r·c h ~
shoot ing deal h of Fred F'ucem·
l r ~. ~ 2. a t thr 2411 l.in ro tn Ave.
home 1he two" pparcntly shat·ed.
Mes ser wa s also named In two
ot her fe lon;' Ind ictments re·
turned by lh&lt;' grand j ury. ft c.
Hur ry Ne lson Lucas, !\1, Point
Pleas ant . and Hurrv Erl r wl nc.
alSo
known as .Jun iOr PC'JT Y. ~4 .
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Point PINJ.Sant , wrr ('l \ndi r t C'd on

c ~arges of bu rglar;• and la r'!'cny'
In' connrrtion with an lnclrlcnlat'
th,r home of Ha rold Kent . Monroe
Aven ue. Point rtr·asant . In .lanu uDv. Mr sser was also indi r tC'd fol' ·
t r~ ns fCI' r' ing s tolen pr·opcr ty In

ir k, Belpre; Ga ry R. Holter,
Brenda Lee Holter, Wesley G.
Holter . Martie Holter, all of Long
Bottom, and Greta L. Riffle,
Ra cine; a great ·!(randson, Keith
E. Frederick. Belpre; a niece,
Dolores Green Bing, Columbia
Station.
Besides his pa rents he was
preceded in dea th by th ree
sl.s ter s , Mildred Carpenter ,
Wilma Fenton, and infant Mary
Louise Holter.
He was .a member of the Eagle ·
Ridge Community Chu rch. the
.Farm Bureau lor 4~ years , the
Bashan Volunteer Fire Depart·
ment, served on the board of
directors of the Farm Bureau ,
Landmark and MGM Farm City
of Pomeroy over the past 35
years. He also served on the
DCSA Sa les Committee fo r the
Valley Belle Milk Co. at Charles·
ton , W.Va. , and was a del egat e
from District 7 lor Milk Market·
ing, Inc., of Strongs'(ille, from
1959 to 198~ .
He was a member of th NRA .
board member lor both the
Ches ter ~ nd Eastern Local
School Dis tric ts for several ye·
ars, operated a store and post
offi ce at Flora. and was a sponsor
of th~ Ronald Reaga n Victory
Fund.
·
Holte r was a member of the
Shade River Lodge 453. F . and A.
M., Ches ter, serving as worship'
fu l mas ter du ring 1957-58. for 36
years, and of the Pomeroy
Chapter 80, RAM Bosworth Coun·

Conti nued from page 1

in the village at the present tim e
The tra iler ordinan ce will be
wi lt not be affected by thi s pu blished in ils ent irety foilowin g
ordinance. However, rent als that passage.
are presen tly in the village. If
moved, may not be replaced.
In other bu siness council vo ted
This ordinance does not a ffect to lncrPase the clerk' s salary to
those persons who reside in a $400 per month and the mayor's
tra iler th at they ow n and is · sala ry to $1800 per yea r.
loca ted on their own proper ty.
Council also hired the following
Residents of the village who as lifegua rds at London Pool: D.
wis h to place a mobile home on
Srott McPhail, Dav id Dee m,
land they ow n may do so for
Tracie Hubba rd. Sue E. Frv,
immedia te family members as
Hea ther Shuler . Michl Ki ng,
long as pla cement of mobile
Lesley Ca rr and Zane Beegle.
homes _meets conditions pres·
Bergie was also hi red a&gt; swim·
cr lbed In the ordinance.
ming instrurtor.

Board...

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Wllmingham City Schools. Wl l·
mlngton, Dela ware and fror:n
1971 to 197o was jun ior high
sc hool prin cipal and coordina tor
of adult contin uin g edu ca tio n in
the Syracuse City Schools. Syra·
charged with the malicious cu s~. N. Y . He s~r ved as
wound ing of Roger Lee Handley assis ta nt superint endent of cur·
I I at the Southfork Inn . Route 2. ricuium in . the Fra nkl in Count y
Point Pleasa nt . In Fe bruary; and Schools. 1975 to 1978 and was self
Charles Eugene Pearson, 47, employed In insul"dncea nd fin an·
Gallipolis Ferry, was charged cia! services !ro m 1978 to 1986. He
with th e malicious wounding of wa s named Eas ter n Hig h School
David A. C'arliste , 29, Henderson, pri ncipal In 19811.
at the Hitching Post in April.
Dr. /\piing and his wife,
Malicious wounding Is a fe lony Deanna, have two children and
cha rge.
live oil the Texas Roa d.
Also Indicted were:
- Ea rl Willia m Webb Jr., 20.
Point Pl easan t. and Dav id La GRAVELY TRACTOR
verne Leport , 20. Henderson. on a
SALES &amp; SERVICE
felon y charge of brea king and
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH .
enter in g at Bowln cals In Po in t
Phone
992 .. 2975
Pleasa nt in December 1986.

Grand Jury returns
murder indictments
P T. PLEASANT. IV. Va.- Two
murder Indi ct ments were a mong
1 ~ handt'd down by a Mason
Count y gra nd jury Thursday,
according to Prosecutin g Allorncy Damon B: Morga n .Jr.
Gregory All r n Messer. 2!\,
'Poi nt Pleasa nt , was ind icted ana

Sunday

Councll has not as yet hired a
pool ma nager. Th ey agrer•d to
again advertise for applications
for the pool man ager position.
A!t e ndin g were Mav or
Pickens, J a nice Lawson, clerk·
treas urer , Jack Wllliams .' Sis·
son, Bil l Arnott and Kathr yn
Crow . council m ~&gt;mbers . Ken
Jacks, fire Chi ef, David Lawson,
Lawrence Lisle and Naomi
London.

cll46, R&amp;SM and the 0)1to Valley
Comandary 24, KT . ·
Masonic services will be held
at 7 p.m Saturday evening at the .
Ewing Funera l Home. ·Friend s
may call at the funeral home 7 to
9 tonight and 2 1(1'4 and 7 to 9 on
Saturday. Funeral services will
be held at the fun eral home on
Sunday at 3:30 p.m . Th e Rev .
Ca rl Hi cks will offi ciate and .
burial will be in the Meigs
Memory Ga rdens.

also survive.
Besides his parent s, ' he was
preceded in death by an Infant
brother, and his grandparents,
Mr. and .Mrs . G.W. Armes ..
Services will be 1:30 p.in.
Sunday a t the Syracuse Church •
of the Nazarene with Rev : Robert
Stewa rt and Rev. Glen McMll·
!ian offi cia itng. Bu rial follows In
Mlnersv ll.l e Hill Cemet e ry .
Friends ma y call at the Ewing
Funeral Home from 2 to4 and 7 to
9 p.m. Saturday.

Harold D. Davis
Harold D. Dav.is, 58, Miners·

Jam• Vining

vllle, died Thursday at the Holzer
Medical Center (allowing a
lengt hy illness . He was a car pen·
ter and belonged to Carpenters
Local 1159 in Point Pleasant.
W.Va. He was a member of th e
Syracuse Chu rc h of the Nazarene
and a member ol Drew Webs ter
Pos t 39, America n Legion. He
was /a Korean Co nflict veteran.
Born Apr il 7, 1929 in Miners·
vill e. he was a son of the tate
Douglas and Gl adys Armes Da -

Jan e Vining, 82, 311759 Rock
Sp r l~ gs Road, Pomeroy. d ied
F riday a t Veterans Memorial
Hospital.
She was bo rn Au g. 19, 1904 at
Pomeroy. a daught er of the late
Wesley a nd Rosetta Hysell
Vinin g.

Surviving arE' three gr and·
children. Sandra Kav Morris
Pomeroy : Ro!(er Eblin . Ru:
tland; Larry Eblin of Opelika ,
v is.
·
Ala and a son-in-law. Walt ~r
Surviving are his wife.' Vi rgi· Eblin·. Pomeroy. Nine great nia L. Dav is; two daughters. grand children also survive.
Besides her parents, shE' was
Ressie Shaffer , Pomeroy , a nd
Rac helle Dav is, Minersville; preceded In death by a daughter.
four sons, .Jeff Davis, Syracuse; . Eunice Eblin. two brothers and a
Mark Davis, Middl eport; Greg sister.
Serviees will be held at 1 p.ni .
Davis. Minersville; Richard Da·
vis. Raci ne; a brother. Gene Monday a t the Ewing Funeral
Dav is, Hartford, W.Va.; two Home with Rev. Glen McClung ·
aunt s, Thelma MUter, Syracuse, official in g. Burial will be In Rock
and Art ie Grind ley , Minersville Springs Ce metery. hi ends m,ay
and an uncle, Roy Armes, ca ll at the fun eral home from 2 to
Minersville. Nine grandchildren 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
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Unwanted pit bulls flood Meigs dog shelter
~ANCY YOACHAM

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dogs have never bitten. "But they' re scared out
lmes.Sentlnel
Staff
anyway," he says, "because they've got kids and
POME
. ROY- While state legislators consider
don 't want to take a chance that the dog might
~~oposals to toughen laws deallilgw.ith ownership
turn mean."
,
C dors ~lc~ may be considered vicious, Meigs
Roseberry has been dog warden just short of a
o~n Y g arden Wayn e Ro seberry is seeing
year and In that time has received numerou s
a~ ~~flux of unwar1,fed pit butts at the count y d,og
reports of dog bites. Some bit es have been from
s ~a:rw
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. . , ·' . .... . ; dobe~(l)ans , ger(llan Sbepherds, collies a nd other
f th he~tk alone, Ro seberry picked up],) clogs,· ·. ', breeds, but a large -portion have been from pit
e~\ esh e er, elghtofwht~ h,we repltbulls, Of!1\'~ . ': ·:·l'IU'IIs,&lt;··" . '· .. , ":
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br~ 1· 1 ree were .strays . The .re&amp;t were either : ·.,. . Ro~eberry. has also received ~ great nufl'1ber of
ugh! In b),' the own ~rs or he was called by the
reports·of pit bull attacks on other dogs. " At least
~~"!rs 10 prck them up. All the .owners signed
one a· week. "
~0 ses on the•r dogs. .
.
This past Wednesd~y. he reclved a call from an
seberry says th e mcrease In pit bull
Individual on Ohio 143 who reported that a pit bull
~~~ulatton at t~e. shelter has been going on lor
killed her collle. The collie owner confronted the
b
week.~ , smc e a man in Dayton was killed
owners of the pit bull, Ro·seberry says•.. but
YM P11 bull .
,
because the collie was not tied up and was o'lf the
as owners who call Roseber ry tell him th.eir
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owner's proper ty, legal action could not be taken.
An Incident occurred in Middleport where apll
bull ran out of Its dog house caught another dog
and dragged It back Into the,dog house and killed
it. With the help of Mel!(s Prosecuting Attornel'
F red Crow Ill . Roseberry had the dog removed
from Mlddle)iort to a location In the country
Another Incident cited by Roseberry occu~red
In Pomeroy when a woman was walking her pit
bull. The dog lunged for another passing dog,
dragging the woman to the ground . The dog th~n
turned on Its owner and the woman's bl)es did
require medical treatment.
Roseberry says Incidents like these have
occurred all over Mel~s County . "Antlqutt v,
Snowvttte ... every week, someone's calllng." · ·
One . of the main problems with pi! bulls,
according to Roseberry Is that often when people
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the do s 1 1 d f 111 hi
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located."
Roseberry says he has had many pit bulls and
pit bull mixes at the dog shelter which are
"scarred from end to end" which would Indicate
dog fighting. Whether or not this would be from
organl2ed dog fights can not be proven.
He has also had many pit bulls and pit bull
mixes at thr sheller which have been difficult for
him to handle.
With limited space at the dog ' shelter·,
Roseberry tries to keep the population between 15
and 20 dogs . Therefore, with so many dogs coming
In recently, and with the required three-aay
holding period for earh dog. he has had to
euthantze more often to maintain the populatkm.
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Democrats search
for front ·runner
WASHiNGTON (UP! ) - De" ! think you're going t~ see an
mocratie leaders agreed Satur· exciting, healthy, spirited con· .
day the demise of Gary Har t's test ," Paul Kirk , chairman of the
presidential campaign left the Dell)ocratic National Committee
race for the nomination a toss up said In Boston. "T))e ' new Iron·
and sqme fearep the Incident. !runner may not emerge until
" takes , th~ halo ·off" a party after the Iowa caucus."
hoping to.attack Republi.can sins.
" We now proceed with ~
H~rt [s withdrawal, politiCians . ron test ~~~~ , cQyldn' t be more
from lloth ' parties agreed, lett o~~ ':'. Kl,rJ.t o\d~~d. ;;With a p'ew
De!llocrats with ·a vacc~um 'at gen ~rau,n or substpnttve, lriilOV·
the .lop and aoertatn ·b&amp;ttie in the atl ve candidates, we·are a party
coming weeks.and months as the looking to the future whllt&gt; our
other candidates fi ght for the competitlton clings to .the past
a llegiance of Hart 's followers.
~:~nd must defend eight.. years, 9f , .
But th!'re ap~ared ·to be little · dqmesttc and foreign!• policy
cpnsensus beyotid .tha t. .· \&gt;
.. failures ."
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\ Althou!(h most said Hart 's
The · outlook from others was
decision paved the wa y for others not so rosy.
to enter the fray , there was no
"l don't see any 'good news In
single person whom party lead· It," said Cuomo. " ! regret very
much that I! happened ." -The
ers expected would lienefit .
New York Gov . Mario Cuomo, governor, however. said the lack
who earli er this yea r said he of a frontrunner was not a serious
would not run, and Sen . Sam problem'. "Nothing happens
Nunn. D·Ga ., who has put his from here to Iowa," he said.
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MONEY - H111f oi the location of the 1how, fer lhe propolll!d new Robert
proceeda !rotn the 1987 Sprint!' Style ShOw of the B. Morris Llbraey·Medla Center. Her•• Ann
potent ial cand idacy on hold , bo th Thert•, he added, "a star· ts ,
quickly said the drama tic end to born."
Pomeroy Area Merch11nts Assochllton was Chapman, ohow ch11lrmlln, and Sandy lannarcllt,
contrlbutt•d to Pom~roy Elementary Sthool, Association pret~ldent, preoent a check for $800 to
Hart's campaign would not
"Wh at you're going to see ts a
chan!(e their plans.
long two weeks of spin .. . with
.John Ll•le, Pomeroy principal.
Many Democrats tried io put strategists trying to show why
the best fa ce on Hart 's withdra· this Is more favora-bl e to t~elr
wal, saying It was In the best ca ndidat e and not to others ,"
Interes ts of .th e par ty and co uld add ed Rep. Dave Nagle, a
lead to a better campaign that fo rmer Democratic state ~ha ir·
December as. congress ional ln: of co ngress ional hea rings.
By IRA R. ALLEN
'1, would not concentrat e on bring- man In Iowa , the site or the first
lng down a front -runn er.
part y caucuses next year.
WASHINGTON tUP!l - Prrs· ves tigators began unra vell~g the
Casey's family ~uggestcd tha t
!dent Reagan, sayin g he Is thr eads of ·an operation that sold In lieu of flow er s, contributions
Several said they believed
Nagle said he did not believe
there wa ~ plent y of time for a Hart 's situation would cause
"eager to get the factsout " about ar ms to Iran and used the profit s be mad11 Jo the Cont ra war
candida te to emerge, noting tha t tong -term damage for Demo- the !ran-Contra affair, fl ew Sal ·' to buy arms for the Nicaraguan again s t th e Ni c ar a gu a n
at this point In the l976campatgn , crats. "But It takes the halo off urday to th~ funeral of former Contra re bels.
gover nm ent .
Casey 's role ~ sa close adviser
Jimmy Ca rter was virtually us," he added. "Y!e were sitting CIA DtrectorWilllam Casey, who
In testimony Friday . Richard
took many of the sca'ndal 's
to th e presid ent, partisan conser· Secord - the retired Air Force
unknown . And at the same stage there without sin In our own
va tlve Id eologue and master of major i(eneral turned prl v at&lt;~
of the 1984 rac e few would have leadership. The Republicans secrets to the !(rave.
Casey, 74, died Wednesda y of covert spy operations put him at foreign policy flnanciN - told
predlrtt&gt;d that Hart would pose a werp sitting there with one on the
the center of mu ch of the Congrllss he would like most or
serious challenge to Walter Iran situation that we could" complications resulting fr om a
trs timony hea rd In the fi rs t week the $8 million In profits fro m the
Mon(jale.
brain tumor discovered last
have exploited.

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completes:,.
.testimony ·
WASHINGTON IUP!) - Re·
tired Maj. Gen. Richard Secord.
who led the Iran-Contra committees down the scandal's money
trail, says he never talked w,!th
anyone higher than a White ·
House aide about diverting fun~s
to lhP.Contras .
.,Secotd, rompiNing ·f9ur 'dllvt
of tesHmony Friday as th~ first •
witness at tbe Congressional
hearings, stuck to his stor.v that
he had embarked on a patrlolk
mission to secretly sell U.S. arms
to ihe Iranians to help lrec
Amerir an hostagj!&amp; ln Lebanon;,..
Secord acknowledged he w..-a
key player in both ihe t~CCrel aale
of U.S. arms to Iran and the
di version of prorlts to the Nlcara·
guan Contras.
He revealed this week for IlK&gt;
first tim!' !hat only about $.1,5
million or SIS million In profits
from the Iranian arms sales ever
reac hed the Nicaraguan rebelt ,
He also said he was a prlva'tei
·c ontinued on A-3

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arms sa irs now In a frozen Swiss
account to go to the Casey
memorial lund.
·r
In his wee kly rad io address
!aped Friday for airing Sahlr..
day, RPagan called the World
War I I sec ret agent who managed .his 1980 campaign and got
the CIA directorship as a reward
"a great patriot a nd dedi cate&lt;!
public serva nt. my good friend. ','

Polish jetliner crashes; 183, ,
including 38 Americans, die

cqnner 1ion wll h a Ja nuar y in t'i·
denl ln\'olv in g 'pa ri s from an

aut omobile owned b;· J ohnn;·
Bi1i rd.
Three peo plr were Indicted for
n1a li rlous wou nding In incident s
at ur&lt;'a bars.
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:william Keith Patt erson, age
uhava ltablc. Henderson, was
charged with the malicious
wounding of Russell F. Leach.
unavailable, of' Ca mp Con·
lev at The AnchOr Clu b In
Fbbruarv; Bria n Lew!&gt; Lee, age
a ~d addres s unavailable. was

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WARSAW , Poland i UP1 i A Polish jetliner tryi ng to
return to the ,warsaw airport
because of engine failure
crashed and burned In a forest
Saturday, kllllng all18,3 people
aboard - Including 38 U.S.
residents - In what one
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The crash was the worst In
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trouple and crashed In the
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. outside Warsaw, Polis h ofll·
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A spokesman for LOT, the
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171 adult passengers, one
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died aboard LOT charter ·
night 5055. A LOT ·agent In
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Included 38 U.S. residents.
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airport and missed the rttght .
"! checked in but was th&lt; •
last person to the customs
ct~a r ance which was very
slow toda y," she said. " I arn
happy that I am alive b ~ t J am
all numb."
.. Grabowski, editor In chief of
the Post Eagle newspaper In
New Jersey, said a 300-to 400·
yard -long swath was cut in th e
forest by the falling plane.
"There were hands, heads
and other parts of the bodies
scattered around, some were
hanging on the irees and all of

them Wt't'&lt;' charred,•· he said. ,
"No s ing!~ horlv hall r lothc•s
on. They wr•rr na ked ix'ca u s~.....
the clot h&lt;'s t·a ught li re and .•'
bur ned.'·'
."
The wca&lt;hr r was clear th1• ·
entire ;,~ mlnut('s tht• planP:
was In the air . offi cials sa l!! .• ·
A LOT spokes man , who sa id,;.'
" the plan&lt;· was tilled to Its•. .
capacit y," said most of th e ~
passen!(CJ'S were Pairs a nd
America ns of Polish d esc~ nt
who werr ret urning home.
Lydia Wr lnu. a tru vel age nt
at the Polonez Travrl Agr n r~·
in New Bri tain. Conn., sa id lh(' ·
lll'm had booked 10 people on .
the flight . She sa id al,l 10 wrrP
Polish citizens clthrr coming
to the Vnlted States to vfs lt or
returning to the U.S. aft ~ r
visiting the ir homeland .
On March H, 19811, a LOT
Ily ushln -62 a lr lln!'r fl ying ,
from New York to Warsaw ··
crashed out side tlie capitaL ·
when It att~mpted an emrr .. :
gency landing, killing all fl't ·
people on board - lncludtn" 22
merttbers and officials of ~-.•
U.S. boxfng tram.
.., •

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