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                  <text>Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

Thursday, May 14, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

,.---Local briefs:---------. Storms hit hard in .Texas, the Midwest
Scholarship applications ready
By United Press International
Storms brought heavy rain.
high winds and large hail to
Texas and parts of the Sout heast
early today, hours aft er a cold
front over the Midwest unleashed
torna does that dow ned trees and
power lines.
The cold .front stretched from
Minnesota and 1owa into Nf'-

Applica tion forms fo r Carleton Memorial Scholarships,

awarded an nua lly to assis t Syra cuse residents in. their pu rsuit
of higher ed uca tion, a re no·w ava ilable from John Li sle.
secretary of the Ca rleton College Board of Trustees.
Lisle said the com pleted applications must be retu rned to him
on or before J une 19. Applica nt s must be legal residents of
Syracuse VIllage.

Benefit gospel sing set

bras ka. At leas ! two tor nadoPs

A benefit gospel si ng will be held by the Meigs Count y
Mi niste rial Assoc iat ion F riday ni ght at 7: 30p.m. al lhe Rutl an d
Ci vic Center. · Singers will include the Middleport Gabr iel
Quartet, the Roc k Springs Methodist Church youth s l~e rs, an d
Tim Morrison. soloist.
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were reported Wednesday eve n·

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m. )
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Locwi

A freewill offering wl.ll be received to ass is t· th e b ·nevolenl
wor k of the Associat ion . Refreshments wil l be prov{i ed by the

Civilan Club.

Meigs plays being presented

Firm

Emergency runs reported
Two ca lls were ans wered by local units Wednesday. the Meigs
Count y Emerg"ncy Medi ca l Services report s. AI 9:08 a. m ..
Middleport took ,lames R. Reeves from Rout e 7 to the office of
Dr. .James Conde a nd at .1:.14 p.m., Pomeroy look Bertha Diehl
from the Pomeroy Cliff Apartments to Vetera ns Memorial
Hospli &lt;JL

GET A FRESH SUMMER
LOOK AT

20°/o OFF

ON DRESS SHOES
FROM NATUIALIZER
CONNIE
FOOTWORK

IN All THE PASTEL FASHION SHADES:
PINK, ROSE, YELLOW, MARIGOLD,
GOLD, SILVER, BLUE, FUSHIA, lED,
CREAM, BONE, GREEN, COIAL

Veterans Memorial
Admllted: Roy Riffle. Long
Boll om; Bert ha Diehl. Pomeroy.
Discharged: · Daniel Linda!.
Charles Curfma n.

The Meigs Coun ty Ge nealogica l Society will mee t at 2 p.m.
Sund&lt;Jy at thr Mei gs Museum wit h Flo rence Smilh spea kin g on

suojecl or "E pitaphs" .

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THE MEIGS COUNTY MINISTERIAL
ASSOCIATION INVITES YOU TO A
BENEFIT GOSPEL SING TO BE HELD
FRIDAY, MAY 15-7:30 ·P.M.
AT THE RUTLAND CIVIC CENTER

A SL CI IJir sv llll', Ohio ma n was

killed Wednesdoy ot 8: 2J p.m. In
a n ex.plosion at the Philiip-Sporn
plan! at New Haven, acC'ord l ng to
a re port pn •pared by t he Ma son

Count y Sher iff's De partment.
Accordin g 10 the report . Thomas Slcwarl . 4:1. was apparently
spray ing the Ins ide of a wa ter
stor agf' lctn k in the basem ent of

the plant whPn the ex plosion
occ urred. lldd ll ional deta ils of
th e acc ident Wf'rc unava ila ble.
The cause of the explosion Is
under invest igat ion by plant

THE HARVEST T~IO, THE GABRIEL QUARTET, THE
ROCK SPRINGS YOUTH SINGERS AND SOLOIST
TIM MORRISON WILL IE ON THE PROGRAM.
A FREEWILL OFFERING WILL IE RECEIVED TO
ASSIST THE BENEVOLENT WORK OF THE
MINISTERS ASSOCIATION.

miner Dr. Jo~n , Grubb prO·
nounced Ihe Thoma s dead at the
scene, according to the sheriff's
report .
Assisllng the Maso n Count y
Sheriff' s Depar tment were the
New Hav en Rescue Squad . New
Have n Fire Department a nd
F'red Tay lor, Mason Co unt y

20°/o
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OPEN FRIDAY TILL 8:00P.M.

ALL 87 GRADUATES

CHAPMAN
SHOES
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE

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NANCY YOACHAM
Sentinel News Staff
State agencies seem to have finally gotten II
together for construction of an access road from
U.S. 33 to Carper's Nursery in Bedford Township,
··according to information released Wednesday by
the Meigs County Commissioners.
The Carper project has been on again·off again
for two years despit e the fact that a $56,001
Appalachian Regional Commission grant was
earmarked for the project. George Carper, owner
:qf the nursery, is putting up the remaining 25
.percent ($14,000) of the pro).ect's estimated costs .
.. Because of the delays In the projeci, it will be
11ecessary to go through the grant application
process again, even though, according to Buckeye
Hills-Hoeklng Valley Regional Development
District representatives, the grant money for the
, access road has been approved and set aside by

: ·· Local authorities are not cer·
tain what caused an explosion
; about 7 p.m. Thursday evening at
: the George Korn Sr. residence on
, E!reezy Heights in Pomeroy.
: Pomeroy Fire Chief Charlie
: Legar believes it may have been
, a natural gas explosion but what
' happenedorwhyheisn'tsure. He
said a neighbor reported !hat
. Korn had been experiencing
:problems
with a small gas
·heater.

ported at 9 a.m. thls morning that
Korn is In critical condition In the
hospital burn unit with third
degree burns over 80 percent of
hls body.
According to Crawford, third
degree burns are the most

WASHINGTON (UP! ) _The
' The state fire marshall's office second week of the 1ran-Contra
has been called in and an
hearings wrapped up with cloak·
Inspector was expected to arrive and-dagger details and the
this morning to investigate abrupt resignation of a White
House offi c1aI ldent !lied as one
Legar said.
'Legar said l)te house ts proba· who hel~d Lt. Col. Oliver North
:bly beyond repair with one end of deliver thousands of dollars to a
the home and the attic gutted.
Nicaraguan Contra leader.
Korn was taken to Veterans
Johnalhan Miller quit 10 min·
Memorial Hospital by the I'ome· utes 'after the congressional
!roy EMS unit, and then flown to eommillj:es !'robing Presi~ent
fOhlo State Unlverslty..Hospltals ' ·R1!'.r1ill'h"s"" \votst crls1s "·ende&lt;I
'by Lifeft}#ht. · · ·
their tinal'publiV hearing or-the
l David Crawford, spokesman week Thursday, a session at
University Hospitals, . re- which former State Department

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SAVING~
FOR THE ENTIRE fAMILY

Tops &amp; Shorts

the polite deportment does h11ve
a sus prc t .

HONORED by JAYCEES - James A. Diehl, rtshl, retired
Melp Hfsh School Prillclpal and active worker In community and
church alfalra, wu the honoree at the annual Melp Jaycee Golf
Tournament scramble h~ld Thursday afternoon at the ,Jaymar
Golf Coune. In lhe picture, Brian Conde, represenltns lhe Melp
Jayceet1, presents Diehl wflh an engraved plaque to mark the
occulon.

No da ma gc was reported In
fi res t hat Q('CUITC'd at res idences
slde-by -sldC' 011 Rout e :~!l. iH'ross
from .lim Hil l Road .

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department , arrordlng to a !&gt;i pO-

kcsperson for the Point Pi&lt;•a sa nt
Vo lunteer Fire Department .
The fi res were blazi ng by the
steps of the Loga n residence and
in the basement of the Clagg
ho u se.

arrordi n g

to

DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS BIG SALE!

the

spokesperson.
The f ires arP still under Inves tigat ion b~· the fire department.

*All Men's and Boys' Shorts, Jams, Knit Shirts,
Tanks, Sport Shirts and" Dress Shirts.
*All Women's Blouses, Knit Tops, •Polo Shirts, Jams
and Shorts.
• All Children's Jams, Shorts, Tank Tops, Polo
Shirts, Blouses and Shirts.

Sulwr lotio !!Ot'~
utwluimt&gt;d Wt•dnt~sduy
Cl.EVELAN D IUP II - Ohio 's
Super Lott o jar kpot went un·
claimed Wed nesday night. In·
creasi ng the grand prize to at
leas t $!1 million for Saturd ay's
ga me.
There were no tlrkets sold for
the mid-week dr awing tha t lis ted
all six num bers. a lottery co m·
mission spokesman said toda)'.
The winn ing num bers were 19.
21, 29, 30. 31 a nd :!6.
The lack of a six-of-six winner
mea ns the $6 million jac kpot will
be carried ovrt' to Satu rday 's
drawing.
One hundred players picked
five of the •numbers to win $1,000
each, while 5,746 playe rs chose .
four of the numbers to win $81
apiece.

STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE

HOURS

9:30 TO 5:00
MON.-SAT.

posted prior to the start of mining has been
forfeit ed to the Division of Reclamation. Accord·
ing to Rolsen's letter, reclamation plans will be
developed soon to det ermine if the bond mon ey
will.cover the reclamation costs. The commission·
ers are to be consulted before the reclamation is
sc heduled.
A letter f,"om Athens Judge Lawrence Grey, of
the Fourth Di strict Court of Appeals, was also
discussed by the board . Grey Informed the
commissioners that because of the appeiat o
court' s heavy caseload , House Blll438 to crea te a
fourth judgeship for the district is now pending In
the state legislature.
Grey said the only local costs involved in a
fourth judgeship would be to the judge's hom e
county for office space and equipment. Th e
judge' s salary would be paid by the state.
Because SUl!l!ested allet·natives to a fourth

judgeship would be more costly, Grey is asking
th e commissioners for their support in creating
the fourth judgeship.
The commissioners said they would have to'
review the pending lf glsiallon before making a
determination on whether to support the bill.
In other business , the commissioners accepted
on behalf of the Meigs County Department of
Human Services a bid of $24,887 from Ca rils Inc.,
Elida. Ohio. for computer hardware and software
for General Relief medical and payroll records.
The county engineer reported the highway
department is proceeding with invert sealing in
front of houses and t hal feed back from residents
on the Invert seal procedure have been good,
Rober!s and Ted Warner, county highway
superint endent . expect the invert sealing to be a
finan cial savings over the nex t two years.

serious burns and Involve tissue
damage. At this point, Crawford
said, medical pe.rsonnel would be
trying to ·stabilize Korn's condi·
lion and maintain organ function
through intravenous fluids and
frequent dressing changes.

consu 1tant Robe rt 0 wen began to
weave a dramatic tale of North's
operation to help the Contra
rebels.
Owen. who described himself
as a " foot soldier" in North's
private army, said Miller, the
Reagan deputy assistant who ran
the White House administration'
office, helped him cash between
$6,001 and $7,000 in traveler's
checks In March 1985. The money '
. was given to a Contra leader
whom OWe~ dld'Dotldentily.
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The sudden development
ended a week devoted almost
exclusively to testimony from
ex-national security adviser Ro·bert McFarlane, who steadfaslly
removed Reagan from any
blame but never answered dl·
· rectly whelher the president
knew profits from U.S. arms
sales to Iran were diverted to the
Contras at a lime when Ameri·
can military aid to the rebels was
illegal. Reagan has denied it .

Wholesale
prices up 0.7
percent

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storr was not urmccl.
Aecordl ng to the spokesperson ,
no ar rest!' h;wr bePn madl' but

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spokes person.
The pollee spok&lt;'sperson sa id a
wh it e male entered the store.
as ked the r iNk for ll pack of
ciga re tt es. ga\'(' the cler k $2. and
while he wa it ed fo r lite change.
dema nded I he money fro m lhr
register. The pollee spokes per·
son added lhtll Ihe man inside the

The rcs idenr es of Juanit a
Clagg and C l nrcnr~ Logan susta ined no damage. and bot h fires
were out upon ar riva l of the fire

A.R.C.
When the access road is finally completed, it
will culminate 20 years of efforts by Carper.
Main highway access to his nursery was cut off
in the late 1960's with the building of the U.S. 33
four -lane from Rock Springs, causing his business
to decline, Since then, he has been in-court and
out-of-court with the state, trying to get a road
from U.S. 33to his property .
Included .In the access road project is the
extension of Bedford Township Road 367 to U.S.
33. County Engineer Phil Roberts will be assisting
the township trustees in extending this road.
The commissioners have received a letter from
Wayne Reisen of the Ohio Departrnent of Natural
Resource's Division of Reclamation, regarding
the .abandoned Abundant Life Coal Company.
mine near the county landfill. Because the coal
company has failed to reclaim ·the mine, a bond .

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In other police news. the 22 nd
Street Shop-1\ -Mln it was robbed
of$100at 2:07a. m.Thursday bya
p(-r son who tol d slo rf' clerk
Art hur Keeling that he would be
shot by "a ill&gt;ddy ou tside" If he

enttne

;Blast injures local resident

RlFRESHMENTS WilL BE PROVIDED SO BRING THE WHOLE
FAMILY, HAVE SUPPER AND ENJOY THE GREAT GOSPEL MUSIC.
REMEMBER - MNISTER BENEFIT GOSPEL SING - RUTlAND
CIVIC CENTER - FRIDAY, MAY 15 - 7:30 P.M.

offirials, llw sheriff's depart m ent !;ai d.
Mason County M edica J E xa-

Clear tonight. Low between ·
and 50. Sunny Saturday.
Highs In upper 70s.
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Sporn plant
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Daily Number
251
Pick 4
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Hospital news

Genealogical society to meet

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·Copyrighted 1987

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AT&amp;T .. ...... ...... ............. ... ...26Y.
As hla nd Oil ..... .. ... ..............64 %
Bob Evans Far ms ................. 25
Charming Shoppes .............. 25\1&lt;
Federal Mogul .. .... .... ... ...... .41'/,
Goodyear T&amp;R ... ................... 68
Hec k's inc..... .................... 3%.
Limited Inc.. ... .... ... .... ... ..... 42\-&lt;i
Mult imedia Jn c.... ......... .. ... 52 '4
Rax Res taura nt s ..... ............. 51,1
Robbins &amp; Myers ....... .. ..... ..... !!
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Wendy's fni L .... ... .......... ..... lO Y,
Worthin gton ind .. ............... :.. J 9

An eve ni ng of thea tre will be presented by se niors of Meigs
Hi gh Sc hool at 7: :lO p. m. Friday in the high school auditorium .
Variety will oe feol ured al lhe seniors presenr th ree different
short play s under the di rec tion of Cella McCoy with Jen ny
Miller se rving as ass ista nt director. Admiss ijon is $2 for adults
and $1 for •'!udents.
The accompa nyi ng photos show c"' t members in fi nal
re hearsa ls for the th ree present ations.

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lng southeast of Minneapo1is. reported. probably beca use It's calm, we ca n tolerate a little
The twis ters downed trees and In a rural area. There also were larger ha.ll better, without.
power lines but no in juries were no st rong winds. When winds are dam age."
reported.
Intense thunderstorms also
spilled across· parts of central
Meigs accident reported
and southwes t Texas, por tions of
Two cars and a truc k were invo lved in a n accident at3: 17 p.m.
Louis iana and into Florida . The
Na tional Wea ther Service re· ·
Wednesday In the int ersection of Ohio 124 and Township Road
1~ 5 in Salisbury Tow nship, acrording to the Gallia-Meigs Post of
ported soft ball.size ha ll born·
barded one area of west ce nt ral
the State Highway Pa troL
Texas . ·
Ronald E . Harris, 35. of Chillicothe. was driving west on Ohio
124 when an eastbound car driven by Myrlle C. Norman , 48, of
"AI about 10:05 CDT, we had
reports of softball-sized hail
Pomeroy, turned left, into Har ris' path. When Harris' car hit
Norman' s car, the impact propelled Norman 's car into a truck
abou t 3 miles c•ast of Sa n
driven by Joseph L. Godwin, 54, of Rt. 2, Gallipolis. Godwin was
Ange lo," said Chr is Soh !,
sitting at the Intersection.
wea ther service meteorologist in
Norman was cited ~or fa ilure to yield when turning left .
Fort Wort h. "No da mage was

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WASHINGTON (UP! ) Higher prices for meats, energy
.and motor vehicles pushed
wholesale prices up 0.7 percent in
April- the biggest Increase In 18
months, the Labor Department
said today.
Pork prices jumped 13.1 percent, beef and veal cost 8.3
percent more and processed
poultry jumped 3.1 percent In
price, according to the govern·
ment's Producer Price Index.
Food prices overall rose only 1.5
percent because the Increases
for meat were tempered by
cheaper fruit , !Ish and
veget abies .
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Gasoline prices rose 2.3 per·
cent and home healing oil prices
cost 1.8 J)ercenl, the government
added, while sticker prices for
cars went up 2.4 percent followIng substantial decreases the two
previous months.
All those percentages were
adjusted to take seasonal fa ctors
Into account.
The Producer Price Index
tracks the cost of items from
fields and factories to their
transformation into finished
goods. It is considered a bel·
!wether of future Inflation at the
retail level.
April's 0. 7 percent rise was the
blsaest since October 1985, when
the Index jurnped 0.8 percent. It
follOWs 0.4 percent hikes in
January and March and a 0.1
percent rise In February.
U the rest or 1987 holds to the
form set for. the llntfour monthl,
the illclex for flnllhed aoods wUl
have r11en 5,1 pea cent by year' a .
end. That marks a sharp turna·
round for lalt year' a 2. 5 percent
clecreue and would be the
altarpett Increase In the Index
IIDCe 1981.

Disaster
drill success
in Meigs

A tornado touched down In
Melp County Thursday alter·
noon lnjurln~t from U to .20
people.
'Not only that hut Into the
bar~taln the skilled , nul'!llns
area of Velerallll Memorial
H.. prtat and the emergency
medical servlcell lower were
damaged making commun~
callons d.llflcult.
This Incident was actually
the Melp County scenario lor
the annual mock disaster held
In the lr~county area.
Due to the damage to the
EMS tower, squads had to be
alerted of the Incidents via a
low bud backup tower and
squads had to report ln by
walkie-talkie.
Emerrency squads of the
county and the stall of the
h..pltal 100ved quickly to
handle the injured al VeteraM
Memorial H08pllal and to
successfully carry out another
mock dlsMter response.
wllh neg. I on 120 111m In
today' s package

Ohio storms cause
damage Thur8day
lly United Presslnternallonal
Thunderstorms accompanied
by high winds pounded parts of ·
Ohio Thursday and a possible
tornado caused some property
damage In Licking County.
The National Weather Service
issued a tornado warning for
Licking County· alter a NWS
volunteer reported a twister
along Interstate 70 near
Kirkersville.
A barn was demoliShed, a
truck was flipped over on I·70 and
a house was moved off Its
foundation In the area about 4: 15 ·
p.m., but no serious inlurles were
reported.

RECEIVES TREATMENT - Dr. ,Jame• Wilherefl of Vetcron•
Memorial Hospital, right In photo, e.amlne• a victim of
Thunday's m~ck disaster and preHcrlhes treatment. With him are
Pomeroy ·Emergency Squad members a11d ml'lnher• of tho
hospital otafl.
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Say agents protected
Barbie after WWII
LYON , France (UPI )- Amer·
lean counterespionage agents
protected . Klaus Barbie from
French Justice because he was
considered a good Informant In
the postwar light against com·
munism, a former U.S. ln.telll·
gence officer said .
Erhard Dabringhaus, 70, a
retired college professor llving In
Sarasota, Fla., testified Thurs·
day he was Barbie's contact with
the U.S. Counter Intelligence
Corps in 194 7.

Barbi e was an informant for
U.S. agenis from 1947 unli11951,
when they arranged hls escape to
South America.
Barbie, 73, is· accused in the
deporatlon, torture or murder of'
nearly 800 Jews and Resistance
members while he was the
Gestapo chief ln Lyon from 1942 .
to 1944.
He. announced Wednesday he
would no longer attend the trial
because he felt he Is a :'hostage"

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P'onieroy

. Frid,ay, May 15, 1987

MiddlePort, Ohio

•friday, May 15, 1987

Reds rally second g8me in row for 10·9 win over Expos

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B~ MIKE COHEN
'-MONTREAL (UPI ) - While
the Montreal bullpen suffered
ttu"ough a second miserable night
lh a row against Cincinnati,
Reds' flrsr baseman Terry Fran oo na wasn't about to criticize his
ex-teammates.
. Francona. who entered the
game batting .182 . chipped In
wllh rwo hil s Thursday night as
rhe Reds pur ro.gether a five-run
nin th Inning to defeat the Expos
10·9. Wednesday night Cincinnati
~ebounded from a 6-0 deficit to
double Monrreal12-6, feasllng on
rhe ream's so·ca lled bullpen by
committee.
"All you have Ia do Is look a t
rhe s lats to see that the Expos
bullpen has been super this
ye~r," said Francona. referring
ld rhe fact Montreal relievers had
a 4·2 record a nd 11 saves going
Into Thursday's game.
" They've jusr go ne through a
rough coup le of nights. Things
like this happen In baseball. l'm
fust glad It ha ppened against us.
Personally. 1 have no inten tion of
cr it icizi ng. Every pitcher this
year has looked like No lan Ryan

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The Expos rook a 9-5Iead Into
the ninth Inning with Andy
McGa tflgan trying to collect his
sixth save of the season . But he
loaded the bases bringing In
Randy St . Claire. who surrendered a sacrifice fly to Kurr
Srlllwell, a two-run double to Ron
Oesrer and a game- winning,
two-run pinch· hit single to rookie
Lloyd McClendon.
" This rea m can come back on
anybody, " said M(Clendon .
"We've gor a great bunch of
hitters."
St. Cla ire. 2-2, took the l9ss for
the second night in a row . Ron
Robinson, 1-0. was rhe winner
with John Franco picking up his
seven th save for the Reds .
· " This was the worst pitc hing
I've seen all season," said Expos
ma nager E!uc k Rodgers, ref lect·
Ing on his bullpen's performa nce
over rhe past rwo games. "We've
only played 33 games. The
bullpen shouldn ' t be tired. I can'r
und ersta nd this sudden faliure.
Everyone is going sour at once."
Stillwell was I he big man for
Cincinna ti, knocking In three
· runs . Paul O' Nell l poked a two-

run, ba.ses-Ioaded pinch single In
the sJxth Inning to tie the game
H a1 the time. Shortstop Barry
Larkin knocked In the other
Reds' run.
Herman Winningham belted a
two-run horner for Montreal . .his
first of the season. whlle Tim
Wallach and pinch-hitter Dave
E ngle contributed two-run sin·
gles. Tom Foley, Tim Raines and
Vance Law brought home the
remai ning Expo runs.
Ro!lgers hopes his bullpen can
bounce back from this s lump.
The committee's performance
over the first month of the season
seemed to suggest that the trade
of relief ace Jeff Reardon to
Minnesota over the winter might
not have been as damagi ng as
some people predicted.
"Whether the Expos miss
Reardon Is not for me to say,"
noted Stillwell. "He's a tough
pitcher, but the guys they got in
their right now a ren'rtooshabby.
We just happen Ia have a grear
hitting club. We never lose hope,
no matter how much the other
team might be leading by."
National League Roundup
Gene Walt er. acquired b)· lhe

All set for I 12th Preakness
By ,JIM LUTTRELL
UPI Sports Writer
BALT IM ORE · (UP! i
'tr.a lner Scotty Sc hulhofcr,
whose colt overca me a physical
IJI:atlng ro finish fourth In the
Kentucky Derby, antici pated a
less grueling Preak ness Thursday after Cry procleara nce drew
ttie' lar outside post .
Cryprocleara ncc withstood rhc
abuse ol lhe No. 1 post In lhe
l'l · horse Derby to Finish 3 I· 4
lengths behind winner Alysheba .
The colt drew Ihe No. 9 hole for
Sa turday's 11 2rh runnl,ng of rhe
Preakness.
"Sure I'm happy," Sch ulholer
said. "ll's a lot better than th e
one. At least he won't ge t shut orr
going Into th e llrsl rurn ."
Alysheba, I he morning-line 7· 5
favorite, drew the No. 6 post,
while Bel Twice. runnerup In the
Derby and lhe 3·1 second cho ice,
drew the unenviable rail. Cryproclearanre was the 7· 2 third
choice.
The lleld. from rhe rail. with
jockeys and odds: 1. Bet Twice.
Craig Perret , 3-1; 2, Harrima n,

Vince Bracclale. 30-1: 3, P ha ntom ,let. Keith Allen, 20-1; 4, No
More Flowers. Walter Guerra.
30·1: 5,' Looklnfortheblgone.
Gary Stevens, 12-1: 6, Alysheba,
Chris McCarron, 7- 5; 7, Gulch,
Angel Cordero, 6- 1; 8, Av les
Copy, Mickey Salomone. 15·1,
and 9, Cryprocleara ncc. Jose
Santos, 7-2.
"Out•lde. you gotta work your
way In to save a little ground."
Sc hulhofer said. "B ut that' s up to
Sa ntos. He knows what he's
do ing."
Sch ulhofer Is relieved the Fap·
plano colt , who he said weighs
less rha n 1,000 pounds. will nor
have ro endure a not her ro'ugh
ride.
" It wa s terrifying watching all
those big horses leaning against
mine on the rail." he said before
the draw . "That's probabl y the
roughest Derby I've ever seen. If
we draw the one again, l'llth!nk
they're ganging up on me."
Bet Twice Is the only horse that
may have to alter his style
beca use of post position . The
Sparlin' Life colt, who took the

Derby lead a t the head of the
stretch before yielding to Aly sheba. is a n off-the-pace horse
who could become trapped , by
speed horses Harriman, No More
Flowers
a nd
Looklnforthebll(one.
"I wou ldn ' t· ha ve chosen the
one, but I'm nor disappointed,"
trainer Jimmy Croll sa id .
"There's three speed horses In
the race and I'll probably be
behind them. Hopefully, they'll
stay out from along the rail.
" I don't think the Inside post
here Is as det r imental as it would
be In the Kentucky Derby. We' ll
just have to see how It turns out."
The favored sonofAlydar has a
clear la ne ahead or him from the
start, allow ing any race s tyle.
"He ' s In themlddleofthepack.
The speed's on Ihe other side of
me. I s hould get down on the
turn," trainer Jack Van Berg
said. · 'This horse Is versat ile
enough to go eit her way. 1t won't
make a difference. If they go too
slow, he'll be up therewith 't&gt;m. If
they go roo las t, we ran la y back.

New York MetsJn the offseason, Jeff Stohe singled home .rhe
needed only a few pitcheS this tie-brea king run to lift the
week to continue a long tea m Phlllles.
tradition.
·
American League Roundup
The Mets entered thell\ two- Evoking memories of the old
game series at Houston With a Bronx Bombers, the New York
54·9fJ'record since the Astrodome Yankees struck early, often. and
first turned on its air condition- decisively In closing a successful
lng In AprU, 1965. Walter re- homes tan d.
corded one out Wednesday and
Rickey Henderson led off with
!aGed one batter Thursday to a homerun, Claudell Washington
suffer the .loss In two Houston hit a solo shot a nd Don Mattingly
victories .
added' his flrsr grand slam.
Bill Doran doubled off Walter sending th e Yankees winging
lo open the seventh inning and merrily to the West Coast with a
scored from third oneoutlateron 9-1 rout of the Texas Rangers.
a Glenn Davis groundout ThursI n ending a 5·2 hornestand, the
day to give the Asrros a 5· 4 Yankees snapped the Rangers'
victory.
four ,game winning strea k and
In other National "League moved into first place in . the
games: Pitlsburgh crushed San America~ League East. Dennis
Diego 10-3, and Philadelphia Rasmussen raised his record to
edged Atlanta 5-4.
3-2.
Pittsburgh 10, San Diego 3
In rhe fourth. New Yo rk loaded
At Pittsburgh, Jim Morrison , the bases on Joel Skinner's
R.J . Reynolds and Mike LaVal- single. which broke an 0 for 13
liere produced run:scoring sin· slump. and walks to Henderson
gles in a three-run third inning to and Willie Randolph before Mat,
power the Pirates.
tingly snapped a 5 for 34 slump
Philadelphia$, Atlanta 4
with his fourth home ru n of the
At Philadelphia, Mike Schmidt
season.
hit his 507th career horner and
" It 's a lltrle bit of a relief,"

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Ohio

Meigs thinclads run past Gallia Academy

Mattingly said. "J:ve, been lea v·
lng a lot of guys on base lately.
It's good to see a light at the end
of the tunnel. 11 l start hit ring the
ball hard. they'll start dropping.
Correa had held the Yankees
hitless for 71-31nnlngs Aprll281n
Texas In a 3·1 victory,
•
"We wanted to beat him
because he shut us down so badly
last time: we couldn't hit him .''
said Henderson.
In oiher games, Chicago
downed Cleveland 4-3, Baltimore
nipped Kansas City 4·3 and
Toronto blasted Minnesota 16·4. ·
White sOx 4, Indians 3
At Chicago, Carlton . Fisk
si ngled horne Donnie Hill fro~
second base with one out In the
ninth, helping the White Sox snap
a . seven-game losing streak.
Orioles t, Royals 3 · ·
At Baltimore, Terry Kennedy
cracked a leadoff horne run in th~
eighth, dropping Kansas City's
Bret Saberhagen to 6-1 .
Blue Jays 16, Twins 4
At Minneapolis. Lloyd Moseby
led a 20-hit attack with four hits
and four RBI , backing Dave
Stleb.

· The Marauder boy 's track

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Gener~ls .o ust Meigs .from

Class AA tournament, 6 to 4
By Dave Harris
Sentinel News Stall
ATHENS - The Meigs Ma·
rau der cage squad lost A very
controversial game In overtime
to the Sheridan Generals for the.
sectional championship this past March, and many of those same
·Meigs Marauders had a feeling of
deja vu last night· as lh~Generals ·
of Coac h John Co leman de feated
the Meigs Marauders 6-.4 last
nlghtro earn I he rlghtto advance
to district play next Thursday at
Unloto.
The Genera ls scored flrsr in the
third off a of very llred Meigs
starter In Mike Barrrum. Kevin
Krumlaut led off with a single; he
moved to second on a sacrifice

and starter pit~ her Kevin
Merger helped his own ca use
with an RBI si ngle. The Marauders took the lead In their half of
the third. Todd Hysell lead off
with a walk. alter a strl~e out
Becker reacher first on a error .·
Bisse.U hit a drive to right that Ihe
right fl ~ lder m ls·played, scorin g
Hysell to tie the ga me . Bartrum
the n helped his own cause by
lining a 2 run double. Bartrum
later .s cored In the Inning on a
wijd pitch to give rhe Mara ud ers
a 4-llead .
Sheridan wen r out In front in
the fourth , wlthoneout,Shei'man
• Carpentar singled and right
fie lder Jeff Canaday took a
Barturm last ball out over the

JIM COBB'S

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

.• PITCHING- A field of 42 pitchers from a lrl·county area were In
•' Middleport to participate In the "Toad Brlckles Open" on the new
·• courts constructed In the Dave Diles Park.

f:Forty-two take part

~in horse shoe tourney

th ngForty-two
partici pant s, in clud rwo world champ ions.
t·pllrhed in the Toad Brickles
~:Open held Sa turda y at the new
•.horseshoe pllchlng co urr finished
:-earlier this spring at the Dave
FOiles Park In Middleport.
1; Middleport' s Brickles, a horse·
)"Shoe pitcher for· over 2!1 years.
f was the hornoree at the rourna9 nent. The tourna menl · was
!,named after Brlc kles, consi·
;.dered by his peers as a premier
t pltcher. In rrlbure ro his long
f years of pitching and his profesf Slonal accom plis hme nts in the
l,! ield.
~ Harry Bailey, president of the
·• new ly organized Meigs Count y
;Horses hoe Club, report ed th a t
::.the Open was a "real success
! with more pitchers comin g than
~ the Club could handle o" the six
+courts."
· Bailey. Car l Searles, Pomeroy,
~and Francis As her, Lucasville,
~cret ary of the Nat ional Horse·
;_shoe Shoe Pitchers Assoclallo n.
...ad charge of th e rournamenr
::V,.hich attracted pitchers from
. ihe trl·sta te area.
'I' Disllngulshe d pitchers in. f luded Jim Knis ley of Breman,
who won lhewor ld c ham pion rille
:!Jn 1984 at rh e Huntsville, Ala .
S~ ourn a m ent , and pitched 82.9
~rcent to cap ture the first place
iilrophy ·In Class /\ . .Lawrence
~ Iller , a senior world champion
competition in 1985 at Ne·

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at Sat urday 's tournament.
J . Ba ldwin rook the seco nd
place rrophy, and rece iving rhe
~liver dollar award for third
place was M. Rosebary 1 of
Marion .
Loca l pitcher. Car l Casto,
Kingsburg Road. pitched six
games with a 48.3 percent aver age, lh rowing 120 ringers out of
256 shoes r.or a first place win in
his class of compelirion .
Another local pllcher. Roy
Holter, a novice ro _rhe sport in
tournament. took a fift h pla ce In
a seven man class th rowing 61
ringers out of a 308 throws .
Two women competed In the
tournament wllh the youngest
pitcher being a 14 year old from
Char leston, W. Va .
The club plans another rourna·
menr on Sep r. 12 and a third this
year on the weekend of the
Middleport Block Party .
Each pitcher wa s presented a
"Toad Open" hat by Brlckles and
a silver doller from the club.
The courts have been co nsrructed by Ihe Club with I he
cooperation of vi ll age offic ials,
Ch"m ber of Commerce. J aycees, and other volunteers. Gc·
roge Gurn laid out the new court s
for rhe club, and Car l Casto a nd
Carl Searles tra nspor ted rhe
gray clay from Chillicothe .a nd
prepared the pits.

HONORED - Toad Brlc~les, left, was presented a trophy
plaque by Jim Knisley of Bremen, who won the IItle of world
horseshoe pitching champion In 1984 at the Huntsville, Ala.
competition. Brlckles, after which the local tournament WIIS
named ''Toad Brickle's Open", was honored at the tournament
and recognized for long years of pitching and his professional
accomplishments In the field .

left center ~leld fence. for a two
run horner, then with two out s
back,to-back walks and an Meigs
error loaded I he bases for pitcher
Kevin Meger who one~ again
helped himself with a two rup
single jus! past the outstretched .
glove of Meigs shortstop Dave
Hendricks to give the Generals a
5-4 lead. Sheridan add~ an
insurance run In the sixth wh en
Merger picked up his fourth RBI
with a si ngle to left scoring
Krumlaut who doubled .
The Marauders had their chan·
ces In the last two Innings.
Barrett singled and stole second
in the sixth, but Meger struck out
the side to end the threat. Becker
singled with two outs ·In the
seventh but a long drive off the
bat of Brent Bissell was fiaged
down In left-center to end the
game.
A tlred Mike Bart rum turned in
a gutsy performance in a losing
cause going~ Innings giving up ~
runs on 7 hits and 3 walks while
striking out 7. Jeff Nelson pitched
the last two giving up 1 run on two.
hils. Me rger was the winning
pllcher keeping Meigs off balance with an assortmenl of
off·speed pllches. he gave up 4
runs on 6 hits and 1 walk striking
out 9.
Merger he lped him a r the plate
going 3 for 4 with RBis. Kur mlaut
a nd Carpenta r each had 2 hit s.
For Meigs. Becker had a single.
Bartrum a nd Ha nning each
doubled. while Hendricks. Barre tt and Hanning each had a
single.
Meigs now16·7 on the year, 13·1
In the TVC tries to advenge their
only league loss Monday night at
home against Nelsonvllle. They
wlll close out the season Wednesday at Wellston. Both games
begin at 4: 30, a win In either of
those games gives the Maraud·
ers lhe outright TVC crown.
Llnescore:
Meigs ............. .. .. .... 004 000 0- 4
Sheridan ..................IJ01 401 0-6

as the Marauders bested Galllll
Academy In a dual meet at l/Iel~~:s·
Hi!i:h. the Mrauderettes •Hied 67
· team points against Galltpolls\fl·
64 while the boys ssquad bested ·
the Blue Devils 83 to 39. · . · ·
Meigs will host the Trl Valley
Conference lpvltattpnal on Satur- day, May 16..
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Page- 4- The Daily Sentinel

Friday. May 15, 1987

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Variety show planned at Sv~+llfJern High School
The stage of Southern High a nd more.
. The school's vocaLa nd tnstru·
SchoolwUl bet ra nslo.r med Sattir·
day night into a mu sical titne
mental students will Join tom ac hine to carry the auntenceto get her Saturday· night to present
the school' s annual var iety show . the annual show which is 4nder
back In time with old standar ds,
the dtrectlon of music teacher
show tunes, rock a nd roll classics Roberta Maide ns . Chorea ·

NATIONAL NURSING HOME
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grapher lor the show, entitled
" Time Machine." is Shir ley
QuickeL .Ar !)York Is by stu&lt;)ep,! ,
Melante ·VanM eter . -- ~ • , ,,. ' ·
Curtain goes up at 8 p.m. and
admission will be $2 for adults
and $llor students.

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AMERICARE-POMEROY
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REHABILITATION CENTER

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FIFTIES·SIXTIES - Some of the Southern
High School · students who will be singing,
swinging, Jltterbugpng and twisting .their ways
through flftles·slxtles music In Saturday night's
annual variety show are, left to right, front row,
Christi Brumfield, Shelly Sawyers, Tracy Beegle,

Diane Wlllbarger and Sheryl Johnson; second
row, Kristen Pape and Sabrina Mahlman; third
row, Kathy lhle, Lestee Dudding, Bruce Wolfe,
David Deem, Dina Shuler and Dolly Hill; fourth
row, Cindy NeutzUng and Barbara Us le.

OPENING - Time never s tops. But you can go
back in lime. .:. mu sically anyway - II you 'vt: a
mind to. Here, a few members of Southern High
School's show choir stop reheai'!Sals long enou gh
lor a picture. Although SHU's enlire stage will be
lranslor m ed into a lime mac hine for Saturday

night' s. annual variety show.
rc1Jiica of a lime
tunnel is guaran teed to giv e lh~ 11udicn&lt;·e a feo•lfor
musica l time trav el. Clockwis e aro und tho time
tunnel Un~ Tumm~' 1'1wis!'l, s(}utt1 d, faro l Fis h(~r.
Diana Shn(lson, Curti!\! ,Jon&lt;'S nnd ,Jamie
Cumm ins .

DISNEr SPECTACU LAR - Minnie Mouse and
her mouse friends are guaranteed to delight
audience m embers of all ag&lt;'!l al Saturday night's
· So uthern High Sc hool variety show. From left to
right In front are Cindy Neutzllng, Vanessa

Young, Brut:c Wolfe, "Minnie" Trlsh Mull1erm
and Cindy Foley. In back arc Khn t\dams,.lo Ann
Evans, .l ennll••r .lohnson and 1'unya Meadows.
Standing Is ~l cl antc VanM.,tcr, who desiRncd the
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Americare-Pomeroy Nursing &amp; Rehab Center is ·
celebrating National Nursing Home Week May ·
11-May 16th. The Center is owned by Care Enterprises with home offices fn Columbus, Ohio.
Pomeroy's facility was one of the first built by
Americare Corp. Ground breaking ceremonies
were held on June 17, 1978, with the full suppo~t of our county commissioners and commun- :
ity. On November 11, 19 79, open house and
dedication ceremonies were held at the faciliJy.
After many licensure requirements were met,
the first resident was admitted on January 7,
1980.
Located on Rock Springs Road, Americare-Pomeroy is situated on ten acres of lovely country
land, and is .able to care for one hundred resi. dents. Professional · nursing care provided
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hiljokes and 1UIIIIng ad when he performed In
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Pictured with Bonald Mc Donald lo, from the left,
Vic NeutzUnr; who was crowned king for the daY,
Frances Howery , queen lor the day , and Mary
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By The Bend

Friday, May 15, 1987

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Beat of the bend

.· A bit of history...
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Senllnel SlaU Writer
The historical log cabin which
has been moved
onto the Rock
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Springs Fair·
grounds belongs
now to you, you
and you.
The project of
moving the
structure and an old time smoke
house to the fairgrounds has been
overwhelming In CQ,s ls to the
Meigs Fair Board and especially
so since the board Is Involved In
putting up a metal building on the
grounds for commercial
• • exhibits.
So tar, the board has spent
$&lt;1,447 on the project and In
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" has donated labor amounting to
$2,620.
There have been personal
donations towards the project so
tar of Sl,fXiO and now the fair
board Is turning to you, you and
.. , you for help.
,
Etfective Immediately a volun. · tary fund drive Is beglnhlng to
raise the $6,000 In additional
moneys to complete the project .
This amount Includes $1,000 for
cedar shakes for the root, $2,000
In labor costs for roofing the
cabin and $3,000 for chinking.
And chinking Is a chore that
everyone avoids.
You are asked to become a part
of the project and no donation Is
too small since the lair board
wants the people to take pride In
and feel a part of the prescrva·
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engraved plaque of names of
people giving $100 or more of the
amount needed and this will be
l)ung Inside the cabin. However,
again It Is stressed that no
contribution Is · too small since
this Is a "people project".
Contributions are to be sent to
the Meigs Fair Board, Box 227,
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. The names
of contributors will be publl&amp;hed
weekly In The Daily Sentinel.
Incidentally, members of the
Meigs County Pioneer and 'tllstorlcal Society will be at the
cabin throughout the annual
Meigs County Fair In August· to
serve as hosts and to perform
demonstrations such an candle
making, weaving, spinning, soap
making and other tasks of
bygone days.
Four generations were present
for a celebrat ton honoring Helen
Stewart, formerly of Mason,
W.Va., now living with her
daughter Mrs. Phillip (Karen)
Werry In the Chester area, on
Mother's Day.
Making up the four generations
were Mrs . Stewart, her daugh·
ter, Dorothy Russell; Dorothy's
son, Jetr Russell, and Jeff's son,
Ryan Russell.
Following dinner held at the
home of Armand Turley, Lincoln
Hill Road, Turley entertained at
the organ. There was group
singing and Mrs. Stewart sang
the aged selection, "M-0-T-H-E·

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Mrs. Stewart; her sons, Ralph of .

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· Pomeroy; Dorothy Russell, Middleport: Janet Lee, Jeff and
·Ryan Russell, Mason, W.Va .,
and Host Armand.
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Elizabeth Searles was elected flower. She led t'he women In
president of Church Women repeating the 213rd - Psalm and
We've reached final stages In United at a recent meeting held recognized past presidents at the
meeting.
the compilation of the' second ' at Trinity Church.
It· was voted to donate half of
Others officers elected for
edition of the Meigs County
the
offering to the Senior Citizens
three year terms were Mary F.
History.
to
go toward the new van
These stages deal with the Bumgardner, vice president,
business and memorial sections Ada Titus, treasurer, and Faye expense.
Members enjoyed a sack tun·
of the new publication and prices Wallace, secretary. Mary Kay
cheon
with the host church
Yost.
retiring
president,
confor Inclusion in these sections are
furnishing
dessert and beverage.
ducted
the
Installation
with
each
$200 for a full page; $110 for a half
Program
for
the afternoon was
page and $60 for a quar.ter page. I 9f the new officers receiving a
held
In
the
sanctuary
on the
am advised that a quarter of a
page will take about 500 words
and a picture.
The folks at the Meigs Museum
\vhere the compllation Is being
Jessyca Hatfield lost the most Mason kids class wlth Gewanna
done are stressing the use of weight In the kids class, and Kay Nichols and Peart Briles tying In
memorial tributes. You can buy Hatfield nd Linda Young tied for the adult class with Dorothy
flowers for graves and they as we the most lost In the adult class Russell and Winifrede Clarke
know In Meigs County can even with Rhonda Roush as runner· tying for runners-up. .
be stolen. But a lrlbute In t.he new up.
AI last week's meeting Bar·
history book to a loved one Is one
At the Tuesday morning Five bar a Hudson lost the most weight
that' will last forever.
Points Class, Maxine Jordan lost at the Five Points class while
The price for the new volume the most weight with Judy Lee there was a tie for runner-upbeing the runner-up. Eddie Reit· between Roberta Dill and Cathy
remains at S43 but you should art
quickly, I'm told, because It Is mire was the top loser In the
going to be Increased.
To order the book and·to place
your business history stories and
memorial tributes contact the
Tluseum which Is now open from .
A program on ,growing wild and those which require lots of
llo4 p.m. , each Tuesday through flowers was given by Rita sunshine and dry soli in that type
Saturday.
Slaven, Meigs biology teacher at of place.
the Monday night meeting of the
Mrs. Slaven also discussed
Mary Romine of Hemlock Middleport Garden Club held at plants which are on the end an· .
Grove reports that her great· the Middleport Presbyterian gered list and said they should
grandfather was a prisoner at the Church.
never be disturbed or transfamed Andersonville Prison of
Mrs. Slaven talked about her planted . .She talked about the
Civil War days and managed to ow n wild flower garden and the spraying along roadsides and
escape along with a friend . He various plants which she grows resulting soli changes which
returned to Me igs County and there, showing photos of her cause many plants to cease to
lived on Cherry Ridge. He died at plants. She noted that wild grow where they previously
the age of 83.
flowers should be transplanted In . flourished. Books brought by
places slmlllar to their natural Mrs. Slaven and Mrs. Horky on
Oh Goodie' Almost time for the surroundings. Those taken from wild flowers and plants were
reruns on television. Bel you can moist and shady locations trans- viewed bj the membes.
hardly walt . Do keep smiling.
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using pink azalea and yellow
tulips In a gold colored container,
and another of pink and white
dogwood In a brown stone conIatner. Mrs . Horky displayed an
arrangement of purple and white
violets. Mrs. Lennie HaptonstaU
was hostess for the meeting.
Guests were Mrs. Sibley Slac_k
and Rita Slaven. To the Julie
meeting all members art to talle
mlnlat,ure arrangemets.
Favors at the meting wety
potted plants.

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MORNING CLASS - Graduation for Pomeroy's kindergarten
wUI be held aU p.m. Sunday. Children In the mornlngclassare left
lo rl1ht, front, Benjamin Gangwer, 'Holy DeLong, Jonathan Bell,
Rachell Davklaon, Jack Jude, Jessica Laudermllt, and ,Juslln
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Duckett, Daniel Hysell, Cortney Scarberry, Melissa Darnell, John
Michael Davidson, and Joseph Riffle, and back row, Christopher
Darst, Jennifer Morris, Ryan Jeffers, Bonnie Smith, Michelle
Roush, Kevin Bush, Jennifer Heck. Another graduate not pk:lured
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nceh.e tllelr dlplotnu dllrllll &amp;lie formal tel8111011)' SuU.Y are
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Yeupr, ud I-lea lhu1oa; -oDd row, .Jerry Clark, '?fteedn

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cannot help wondering how many of the marriages about to take place will endure,
However, the shocking figures are not an indictment of marriage its~f. as some would
have you believe, but rather the attitude of
the marriage partners; for sharing and compromise have often played little part in their self·
·centered young lives. One obvious remedy
would be an ounce of the same patience and
courtesy with which they would treat an
honored guest. Criticism of each other should
be private and as tactful as possible; avoiding
the words "always" a~d "never", which can
inflict deep wounds. Of course, Church or
Temple is the best place to recapture the love
and harmony that led them to the altar in the
first 'place.

HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Off
a.m. ·· Rl . 124, 3 mile-S from PorHancH.ong Bot ·
Oloirtl'lK.&gt;arsai, .'I\Ie:day,
underdl· tom. EdsC'I Hart , past or. S!Jnday SchooL
r«1kla ofLols Burt.
9:30 ~ . ; Sunday m9rnln5! pr{'achlnR
POMERoY CHURCH OF 111E NAZA·
. a.m. ; Sundayevt'nlngsPrvlcPs, 7: ~
RENE, Corner Union and Mulbrny, RP.&lt;. p.m.
ThomaJ Glft1 Mr:Ciun,q, pastor. Norman llreS·
MIDOLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
ley, S. S. 9Jpt_.. Sulllay SCOOol. 9:ri.m.; CHURCH. Corn£'r Ash and Plum. Ralph
mot'111nR worship tO:l&gt;a.m.; evrnlrtRservice6 Cundiff, pastor . Sunday SchoollO:OOa.m.:
p.m.: mJd-week ~. Wl'dnesd~v. 7 p.m.
Morninf!! Worship. 11:00 a.m.; WE"dnrsday
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GRACE EPISCOPAL CHt.IRCH. 326 E. and Saturday Evf'nlng St&gt;rvtceos a1 7:30 p.
Main St.. l'olll&lt;'ley. Sumay S&lt;'r\'lre;: Holy m.
rommunionon ttr first &amp;.lrdoyofE'achmonth,
, and mnblned wt1h momt~ pra,YtY on the
thirdd Sumlay. MonUngprayt'l' and smnonon
MI!IGS
aU othl'r Sundays of tho month. Cllul'('h School
COOPI!RATIVE PARISH
. and Nursery CaJ'(I provtdE'd. C0ff('(' hoW' In the
UNrri!D MEriiODIST CHURCH
Parish Hall tmm&lt;dtar•ty tollowt.,. t h e -.
KENQ CHURCH OF CHRIST, Vernon
NORTHI!ASTCLUSTI!R
POMEROY OIURCH OF CHRIST, 212 W.
Eldrldg r. mlnlstf'r; 01\vrr S~A·aln, Sunday
Main St., 111.0 Proudfooo, past&lt;r. Blblo School
Re\'. Doa Archer
School Supt. Prrarhlnlii!: 9 : ~ a.m. t'ach
9:lla.m.; Montngworshl~l~lla. m.: Youth
Re". Rcty Deeter
Sundav.
an. Seldon lohniOII
""'•tinas, 6:00 p.m.; Evonlni1; wcrshl~ t.OO p.
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION t'ntur·
m. W-ay nlaht pra)'('f ~and Blbft&gt;
ALFRED - Cllu rch School 9: JO a.m.:
man Durham) putor. Sunday tervlce,
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Worshlp. ll a.m.: UMYF6 ;30p.m .: UMW . 9;30 a.m.; evening service 7:30 p.m.
stl.dv. 7:00p.m.
TilE SALVATION ARMY. 11!1 Butt...,ut Third Tuesday, 7: 30 p.m. Communion, Prayer mee-ting, Wedneday, 7:30p.m. ·
Avo.. Pomeroy. Mr&gt;. Dora Wlnl111&lt; tn '"""'"'· flrsl Sunday. (Archer\
BEARWALLOW RIOC.E CHURCH OF
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m.: Church . CHRJST.
Surday hoi- llll'l'lln~. 10 a.m. : ~rday
Josl'ph B. Ho5kln 11, pastor. Blbl('
School lOa .m.: BlbleStudy, Thursday. 7p.
School. 10: :1) a.m. Su~a.v Sl-tK:ol. YPSM
Clas11. 9: :Jfl a.m.; MornlnQ Worship JO:30a.
m.; UMW, llrsl Thursday, 1 p.m. ; ComElot.e Adams, ~ader. 7::11 p.m. Salvation
m.; Evrnlng Worship. 6:30p.m. Thursday
munion. first Sunday IAI't'hE'f'l .
Rlf'{'ting, varbls stpaken and m~k! sp!dals.
BlblC' Study, f\:3(1 p.m.
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Thunday. U:l) a.m. to 2 p.m. Lacle': HomE'
JOPPA -Worship 9:30a.m. : Church
NEW
STIVERSVILLE
COMMUNITY
Schoof 10::10 a.m. Blbi•Sludy W!'dnooday,
U&gt;aguc, mPmbl&gt;rs In c~. all wcmen
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CHURCH. ~undu .v School !&gt;ierv!('('. R: 4~ a.
ln•1too: 6:~~ p.m. Thunrtay, Col'fll c.r~e~ 7:30p.m. fJohnsml.
m.; Wor"hlp .~n· I C'f' 10:30 a.m.:
LONG
BOTIOM
Church
School
9:30
ClasM tYoo~ Pt-oplo-BibloJ. 7:ll p.m. B1blo
Evan~ll51l&lt;· Sf'n•lrf' 7:.lt p .m. WOOnC'S·
a.m.; Worship 7 p.m.; Bible S1udy, Wed·
Stilly and Pra)'t't' llll'l'l11'4!: open to the publ~.
d&lt;t .v: Pray4"r mf'f'llnJ!: 7:.10 p.m. Thursday.
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POMEROY WESI'SIOE CHURCll OF nesday. 7:30 p.m.; UMYF, Wf'dnesday,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST. Porr.('roy: I
6:00 p.m.; Communion Ftrs1 Sunday,
CIIRISl', l'l2'Jl; Ottldron's Hlll1l&lt;' Road !County
Harrl5onvlllr Rd . Rob&lt;&gt;rl Purlf•ll. minis·
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tn: Slf'VE' Stanlr,\', S. S. Supt.: Bill MrEI• • slltp!Oa.ml:
REEDSVILLE ~ Church School9: 30 a.
!llbtoStllfyU a.m.: Wonhl~ 6p.
roy. Ass t. Sup! .; Sunda~· Srhnol ft: .'VI a.m.:
m.: Worship Se-rvJcr&gt; 11:00 a.m. (Deeter I.
m. Werlneoday, BII&gt;W Stilly, 7 p.m.
Worsh ip S&lt;'rvkr 10: :II a ~ m .: E\'C'nlnR wnr·
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TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL . OLD DEX'Il:R BffilE CIIRISI1AN
ship Sunday 7 p.m. und Wf'dnf'(lldav, 7p.m.
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ST .. fOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH . Plno
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~pt. ~..ia.v School 9: lla.m.: preach!._ .....
Thr Rl'v. William Mlddh&gt;swarlh,
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Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
vt&lt;s.llnt and third Sunday lottowtn,qSunday
paStor . Chul't'h s('n 'lcl'9:lnlt .m.: Sunda~·
First
Sunday
fAre
her)
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School. Yooth """"""· 7: :II p.m. evocy ~ ..
School 10:30 a .m.
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BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST .
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John Wrlli!:ht . patnor . Sunday- Srhool 9: :VI a .
CENTRAL
CLVSTI!R
Prf'achln~ 9:30a.m. first and s('('Ond. Sun·
m.: Larry Ha.vn~. S. S. Supl. M o rnln~
Rev. ~..... E. C.rflltt
davs of rach month : third and rounh Sun.
worship 10 ~ 30 a.m.
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SCnen
N~IIGI
daY rach month worshlplllf'rvlceos at 7:30p.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
ltel'. Mel\' Ill FrankUn
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RENE, Rf'V. Llovcl D. Grimm, .Jr .. pa~tor .
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Zuatra.
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Pray('r and Blbll" Study.
Ora Ba !~. Chalrinan of lht' Board o1Chrls·
Rn. Robert MIIIDiM
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVF.NT!ST. Mulb- 1
11om Llle . Sundav Schoo19;:10 a.m.: MornASBURY !Syracusr)- Worship 11 a.m.
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f"rry HPtR:hls Road . Pom('roy . lA'roy
worPihlp JCdo a.m.: f'Vanl{ellsllr llt't' ·
; Church SChool 9:45a.m.; Char~te Bibl e lnR
Bruch. Pa~tor: Sabbalh Scho()l Su!H'rln·
viC'&lt;" 7:00p.m. Wl"dnt5day sf'rviC'l', 7 p.m.
Study.
Wt'*dnesday.
7:30
p.
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UMW,
first
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tf'ndC'nt, Rhonda Markin. Sabbath Schoot ' Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.; Cholr Rehearsal,
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH . lll'x·
~Ins at 2 p.m . on Saturdav with wor5hlp
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Wood,\' Ca ll. pastor. Sl'n' ll't'S Sunday
WN!lf'5da,v 6;:Kl p.m. : UM~ fourth Sun· ·10 a.m.
S('rv!c(l followlnJZ at 3:15, EvN-yonp wrl·
and 1 p.m. Wl'dn~da y , 7 p.m.
day,
6:30p.m.
!Nelsml.
comr.
ENTERPRISE
Worship
9
a.m.:
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Rog·
- Slsl('r Harrlt&gt;ll WarnC'r. Supt. Sunday · Churt'h School tO a.m .: Bible Study, Tu~ ·
day. 7:30p.m.; UMW, Ftnt Monday, 7: 30
er Watson , putor. Cren1on Pratt, Sundlr ·
&amp;hool9: ~ a.m.; Mcunln~ Worship. 10: 45
p.m.; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. ChOio R.. · School Supt. Momln11 Wor1hlp 9:30a .m.; I
a.m.
heer•al, 6:JOg.m. We-dnesday. fFranklln)
Sunday School10: 30 a.m.; Evenlnllfr'·
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST . LySion
FLATWOO S- Church School. !Oa.m.
viet', 7: :JJ p.m.
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Hall('y, mtnt strr: .sauurd ay ('vf'nlnR
: Worship, 11 a.m.; Bible Study, Thurs·
MT . UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue, ,
E'Vana('ll~ll&lt;' 11rrvlcr11. OPE'n to public. 7 p.
day, 7 p.m.: UMYF. Sunday , 6 p.m. , pastor: Jot Sayre, SUnday School Supt.
m.; Sunday Churrh School. 9:30a.m.:
!Franklin).
Sunday School 9: 45a .m.; Evenmr WOI'· •
MorniniZ Wor~hlp 10:30 a.m.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m.; . ship 6: ll p.m.; Prayer M..tlng, 6:30p.m.
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po·
Church Scho.ol 10 A.M.: Choir practltt",
Wednesday.
mrro;.&lt; Plk('. E. Lamar O'Bryant. pa51or:
6:JJ p.rn.: ~MW, flrsl Tuesday.
Jack Nrros. Sunday School Dlrl'C"Ior. Sun-• T\l(lflday.
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
dav Srhool. 9:30a.m. : M om ln ,~t Worship, : 7:30p. m. tNeiBMI.
CHRIST.
Davt' PrPnt\cr, mlnl5ler. OPryl
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10:'4!\: I'V('nln~worshlp. 7:00p.m. ID.S.T.I · 9:30a.m.;
Wtolls, Supt. Church School 9 a .m.; Wor·
Mornln~t: WorMip 10l30 a .m.:
ship Servlff, 9 : 4~ p.m.
&amp; 7 : ~ (E .S.T.I: WE'dn£&gt;Sdar Prayf'r &amp;&gt;r·
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vier. 7:00p.m. tO.S.T. I &amp; 7:30P.M. 1E.S.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
Choir rPhearsal, 7 p.m.; Thursday,
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RENE . Rev . Hl'rbert G"te, pal lor.
PrayE'r
SPrviCf",
6:30p.m.:
Bible
Study,
7
Ambassadors (boys a_g('s6-181 . a nd Girls
Frank Rlfflr. supt. Surwlay School9:l) a.
p.m. ( Zunl~t:a l.
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In AC'IIon tafC&lt;'!l6-18) on Wrdnrsday s, 7 p.
m.: Worship SE"rvltf', 11 3.m . and 7 p.m.
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MINERSVILLE - Worship Service I~
m. iO.S.T. I &amp; 7: :tQ p.m. tE.S.T. 1: Tuooay
Sunda.v.
Wf'dntsttay, 1 p.m. Pra)'fr mH't·
a.m.: Church School. tla.m .: UMW . third
InS(.
Vl~ltatlon . 6130 p.m.
WednfSday,
1
p.m.:
Cbotr
practice.
Mon·
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH . Bal·
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
day. 7:30p.m. (Nelson].
lf'v Run Road , R('V . EmmNI Rawson. pa~ ·
CHURCH.
David Boll , putor. Rnbrrt E.
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship S.rvlco . Barton, Dlreclor
tof . Handlry Dunn . sup!. Sunda:v School, ·
of Chrl1flan Educetlon:
9:30
a.m.:
Church
School 10 : 1~ a .m. :
S!('\1(' Eblin, asstalant . SUnday School9: 30
10 a.m.: Sunday C'v&lt;'nln$l !«'1"\"l&lt;'f\ 7: .10 p.m.
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Second
Tursday,
7:30p.m.;
(Muss·
: Blbll' tl'arhln~ . 7:30p .m. Thu r11-day .
a.m.; Morntn~ wonhlp 10:30 a.m.; T('ftll
man\
SYRACUSE MISSION . Cheery St .. SyIn Ac-f\on . 6 p.m.; Ev(l'nlngWonhlp, 7:00r,·
POMEROY-Church School. 9: 15a.m.
m. Wt"dnf'Sday ("\\f.&gt;n!,ng prayer and Bib P
raru!lf'. ~rvlr~ . tO a .m. Sundar. Evf'nlnJ!:
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: Worship 10:30 a .m. ; Choir rehf;'Orr.al .. study.?:
OOp.m. Choir practit'f', Thul'lday,
S(INIC'€'!! Sunday and Wl'dnrsday at 1: OOp.
Wednf'Sday. 1:30 p.m.: UMW. srrond
7p.m .
m.
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TuPSday. 7:30p.m.; UM'lFSunday. 6p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH 01' CHRIST,
MIOOLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Corbitt I.
Chari~ RusM'II Sr .. mlnl5t(&gt;r. Rlrk Ma ·
IN CHRISTIAN UNION , Rrv. Keith Eblin.
ROCK SPRINGS - Chul'('h School, 9:15
comber. supl . Sunday School 9:30a .m.:
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m .. ·Wad r
a.m.: Worship 10a.m. : BlbleStudy, Wf'dWorship 1('1'\'ltf' IO :JJ a.m. Blblf' IIUd)l,
Havman. sup! .; Mornln~ Worship. 10::\0a.
nesday . 7::.) p.m.: UMYF JSenJors) , Sun·
Tut'lday, 7::l0 p.m.
Sunday rvrnlnR St'l'\'\('f' 7:.10 p.m.:
day, 5 p.m.: tJunlors\ e-very other Sun·
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
Wrdnetday Prayrr Mf'Nin,ll'. 7:,10 p.m.
~ay . 6 p.m. &lt;Franklin!.
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF ·GOD ,
CHRISTOFLATI'ER
DAY SAINTS. PoM· ·
RUTLAND - Church Schoof. 10 a .m.:
land·Rarlnf Road. William Routh. pa1tor.
RaC'Ine. Rf'v. Jam~s Sa llt&gt;rfl€'1d . pastor. . Worshlp. ll a.m.: UMW f Ev~nlnf{Circle)
Linda Evan1 , church school dlr«tor.
Frt&gt;tman Williams. Supt. Sunday SchOO · second Worlnflday. 7:30p.m.: UMW fAI·
Church achool9:30 a.m.; Morn In~ wru1hlp
!1 : 4~ a.m .: Sunday and Wrdnrsday f'Vf'n ·
t('rnoon Circle) second Thursday, I p.m.
10:30 a.m.: Wfdnf'iday E'Vtntnsr pr1yer
In~ st'rviC"f'!!l, 7 p.m:
IMuuman) .
RrviCH.
7:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
SALEM CENTER- Cllurch School9: 15
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. fl(&gt;v , Earl
Corner Sixth am1 Palmrr. Earl Edrn. Pas· a.m.: Worship 10: 15 p.m. fMuasman) .
Shuler, j:laslor. Wonhlp srrvlcl!', 9:30e.m. '
tor. Bob Parkt'r, S.S. Supt .: Cal by Rlfillii!:S.
SNOWVILL£ - Worship, 9:00 a .m.;
Sunday School .10: 30 a.m. Bible Study and
Asst. Supt . Sunday School. 9: 1!1! a.m.; _. chu
rch school 9: 45a .m. IMuiSmllln)
praver lf'rvicE' Thur.lday. 7: »p.m .
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Wonhlp,
Jn:
15
a.m.:
Sunday
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EvPnlnR St'fVI«'. 7 p.m. Prayrr mt'f'tln]:l: •
AL CHURCH . Kln-sbury f!Dad . Rev. Da ·
and Blblr Sludy WE&gt;dnPS&lt;Iay rvenlnJ!:. 7 p.
vld
Curfman . pa.!11or. Sunda~ School I : »
m.: . Children's choir praciiCf•, WE'dn~ ­
SOUTHERN CLUITI!R
a.m.; Ralph Carl. Supt. Evenlnfl wonhlp
day, 7 p.m.: Adull choir practlre, WE'd ., 8
Rev.RorerGraco
7:00 p.m. Prayer meetln~. Wrdnnday
p.m.: ~dio prORram. WMPO , Sunday.
!ln. Pool McGalre
7:00p.m.
8:))a .m.
LONG BOTI'OM CHRISTIAN, Yornon
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APPLE GROVE - Oturch School 9: ;n· Eldrtda•.
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a.m. Worship , JO: 00 a.m. lflrtt aM fh lrd
5th and Main, AI Hartson. minister: Mlkt&gt;
S. Sup! . Sunday Sch0ol9: 30 a.m.; Wonhlp .
Grrlach. Sundev Sthool SuPE'f'lntrndPRI .
Sundays! : Blblr study tvfry Sunday 1 p.
8ervtce,10:30 a.m.
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Blbl• Schoot9: 3o a.m.: Momtng Wor&gt;hlp
m.: UMW S.rond Tuosrlay, 7:00 p.m.:
Praytr mMln«. Wfdnetday. 7 p.m.'
10: lO a.m. Ev('nina Wotahlp 7:00 p.m.
Wednt'lday,?;OO p.m. Praytr mf'E'tlnJ!!.
tGratoJ ·
, RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Sf PI•'
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
BETHANY~ Worship, 9 a.m.; ChufFh 1 DE-aver. Pastor. Mike Swt,:er. SuDdly ,
ZARENE, PASTOR Frorl Ponhorwoorl .
School, 10 a.m.: BlbiP Study. Wednesday,
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Pl. : •I\UIY ..,..uool t :30 a.m .:
Blfl Whit•. Sunday School Supt . SUnday
Wf'dnftday, n a.m. (McGuil'l"l.
Mornlna wonhlp 10: 40 a.m.: Sunda)'
· Scttoof 9::10 '·"'·' Mornlljt Worship 10:15
CARMEL- Church School9:30 a .ql .:
PYt'TIInJ: worahip 7:30p.m.; Wednsdl)' .
a .m.: EvanKf'llllfc mf'f'llng 7:00 p.m. ,
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f'Vtnl;'l Blblf. ttutb~· m .
Worlnl'lrlay, 7:00_p.m. Pra)'t't'
NJTI:D
I'IIDBYTEaL\N
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Sunrlayt;
F•llowlhlp
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SUttoo
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' third Thursday, 1:.10 p.m. fMcGurr..) .
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EASTIXI'ART-Cilui'C'h!kboalh.m.; ·
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JO a.m.;
WOo~= ·
HARRISONVlLLE PRESBYTERIAN , Wonhlp 10 a.m. I«''O'Mt and founh SUn·
CHURCH - SUDdoy: Worohlp S..VIreo
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Hudson. Judy Lee and Maxine
Jordan were top iosers at the
Tuesday morning class, and
Carina Durst and Janet Johnson
at the Tuesday night class. Mrs;
Johnson and Mrs. Nichols received certificates and ribbons
for having lost 20 pounds.
Summer schedule for the Mason class will be 10 a.m.
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This Message and Church Directory Spofl.MJred By The Interested Rr~~inesses Listed On This Page~

theme "For !';uch a TimE' · as
This." The program was written
by past presidents of Church
Women United. Taking part were
Rhoda Hall, Mrs. Yost, Doris
Grueser, Maxine Goegleln, Lula
Hampton, Mrs. Bumgardner,
Florence Richards, Jessie Iliff
Glenna Rummell; Martha Bee·•
gle, Mae Mora. Several hymns
were sung and the benediction
was given by Mrs. Searles.

a.m. Sunda~ pvmlnlt 7:00p.m.:
Mid -wee-k S('rvll'f. WOO .. 7 p.m.
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LANGSVILLE CHRimiiN CHURCH.
Dallas Janey, Sunday School Supf •.Sunday
Sc:hool 9: 30 a.m.; Sund•Y Momlnl{ Wor:
11-hip, 10: 30a.m.; Sunday IPYtnln~tWouhtp,
7: ll p.m. WtdnHday evrnlftJ Pray•r
Mooting, 7;:10 p.m.
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. RIP\', Glfftn Ml'MIIIan, pa!!l or.
Mary Janl~ l.avet~drr·. ,Sunday ~ool
Supt. Sunda~ School 9:~ a.m.; Momln~
worship lD:ao a.m.; Evan~E"IIAtir af'f'VI('(',
fip.m.: PrayrrandPra\!'t'Wf'dnl'Sda~. 7p.
m.: Youth mf'f'llnJt. 7 p.m.
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EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
CHRIST . C. ~llr Cllltlan. pu1or. !\unda~ School 10: 00 a.m .: Momln« Wor~hlp
11:00 a.m. Sunda~ £'\'l'nlnllltt'VI&lt;'f\ 7:00 p.
m. Wfdn~day MlmlnJl pr o~rr 11rrv\Cf'
7:00p.m .

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHUR('H .

Mlkr Thompson. Ncw Havrn~ WV , pastor .
/Sunday Sc-hool at 9: :.&gt;a .m.; Motnlna wor·
~hlp

atlO: :wla. m.: Sunduy 1"\'('flinliiA'VI('('

11 1 7: .._. p.m. Thurlldil~ wrvk·f'li ~•I 7 : ~ p.

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FREEDOM ('.QSPEL MISSION at Bald
Knob, loca t&lt;"d m County Road 31. Rc&gt;v .
LawrC'nrf' Glut"Srntamp, pulor. Rt'V.
R~C'r Willford , a111 . pastor. Prl'llrhln~
Mt'r..,lrrs Sunday 7::1) p.m. Prayrr ml'l'tinJ(
Wl"dnt'!\da)l . 7:ll p .m ., G~uy (lrlffl1h .
lrod1•r. Youth J(roup" Sunday rvpnlnR' at
6::10 p.m .' "•llh ROR€T and Vlo\C'I Will ford .
lrttdl'rR. Communion st"rv\c(' flrsl Sunda y
C'Prh month .
WHITE'S CHAPEl: WESLEYAN
CHURCH- Coolville RD . R•v. Phillip Rl ·
dt&gt;noor , putor. Sunday Sch ool 9: JO a.m.;
~·orshlp srnrtct 10:30 a.m.: Blblt&gt; stud y
and ""1\rllhlp urviN\ Wf'dnl'f!day, 7 p.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
Mark Jonf'l. ,pastor. Bill Nl&lt;'hoii'OO, Sun ·
day School Sllp~. SundaySchool9: 30 a.m.:
Mornlnll Wor11hlp 1nd Comrrunlon l0 :30a .

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' UNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 on Po·
mE~roy By ·Pass. Rev. David Wlaernan . Sr.,

pastor. Me-lvin Drakt'. S. S. Supl . Sunday
School9: 30 a.m.: Mornlntr Worship 10:30;

Evl"n_
ln(t Worl'lhlp 7: 30 p.m.: Wednl'sday

Prayf'r Servlct'. 7; 30 p.m.
, FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Rall rDBd
1St., Mason. Sunday SchnollO a.m.: Morn·
In~ wor$hlp U a ..m.; Evening sf'rvlt'E.' 6 p. •
m. Prayl'r m(l{'llng and Btblr Study Wt'd·
nrsday , 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST . Rov. Nylo
Borden. pastor .. Cornelius Bunrh. supl.

Sunda:v School 9:30 a.m.:

Seron~ ~nd

fourth Sundays worship srrvt ce at 2:JO p.

m.

MT . MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St .. Middleport . !ltv. Gilbert Crala.

Jr. , pa.tor. Mrs. Ervtn BaumaardMr.

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GOO QF PROPHECY.
on 0. J . Whltr Road of Hl~hwn
HPn8on , pastor. Sunday School t'o
a.nl. Cll.,sH for all aJi(~ . JunlorChurrh 11
a.m.; MornlnJt wonhlp 11 a.m. Adult
Choir pq1efll'f"6 p.m. Sunday. You.ng Pro·
plf''l, Chlldr£'n'K Ch\!rch and Adult Blblr
Studv. Wfldnl'!\dav at 7::40 (J:m .
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPF;L. ~70 Gronl
St .. Mlrlclt•port . Attlllat!'d Wllh Soulhorn
Bapt111 Conveallon, David Br.van, Sr., Ml ·
nl•trr. Sunda,v School 10 a.m .: MornlnR
W01'1'hlp 11 a.m.: Ev,nlnR w..,.~hlp 7 p.m.:
WPdnHday ('Vtntn• Blblf llud:v and
prayl:'r mN"'InR 7 p.m.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST. St .
Rt . 124 and Co . Rd. ~- Mark Srrvcn. miniS·
trr . Sunday School Supt. Herrv H£1n ·
drlrk~: Sundey School&amp;: :10 a.m.: Mornln]l
WorshiP lO: 30 a.m.: Evt'nlnll worlhlp 7 p.
m. Wrdn('$(11\1 WOI'flh\p 1 p.m.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN tHURCH.
Carnrr Svramol'(' and Sf\(()nd SIR .. Po·
m"roy. Tht Rtv. William MlddiC'flwart.
putor. Sunday School 9: 4' a.m. Chul'{'h
~t"'rvl«' Ua.m.
SACRED HEART CHURCH, M•~r.
Anthony Glennamorr. Ph. l92·589fl. Situr·
day EvfnlnR M11.u 7: ~ p.m.; Sunday
MaRt. 8 a .m. a,nd JO a .m. Confl'lllons onr
half hour befol'f' ra('h Man. CCO rlaura,
n a.m. Sunda)l.
VlcroRY BAPTIST , U'l N. 2nd St ..
Mlddlrport. Jam('A E. f((l~~- pastnr .
Sunday mornlnR wonhlp JO "a.m.; £v€1n ·
lntt K£'rvlcr 1 p.m.: Wf'dnMday toV(Inln.t
worship 7 p .m. VIK!Iatlon Thul'ldB'!/ fk lOp.
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Norrl~. paAtor. Sunda.v Sthool. 10 a.m.:
warAhlp M~r\IIC't' 11 a .m .; Sundav nlahl
worship Af'rvlcr 7;30 p.m.: MtdwN&gt;k
pr~~('r lt"rvltr Wfdn~av 1 p.m.
"ESLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS
CHURCH of Middleport , Inc .. Ill Pt'lrl SJ ..
Rfv , Ivan My«&gt;rA. pulw; Rojii!:t&gt;r Manley ,
Sr .. Sunday Sthopl Supt. !i\unday School
9:30a.m.: Mornln~~: Worthlp 10:30 a.m.;
EvPnln~t Wor1hlp 7:30 p.m. Wf'dnnday
I'V('nlnR Blblt 1tudy, pray('r aM pral1r

SUnday School Supt. Sund•y School9: 30a.
m.: Worship St'rvlrt. 10 : 4~ a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Jos(lph B. HosklnR . t'van.-t'UJt , Sundey
Blbl(l Study9 a.m.: Wo rthlp. 10 a.m.; Sun·
day (IV(Inln~ fl(lrvlcC' 6 p.m.: Wf'dn£18dfl)'
rvrnlnJt sl"rvlc(l, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY. Racln&lt;.
Rt. 124. William Hoback. •pa1tor. Sunday
SrhoollO a.m .; Sunday I'Vf'rtln~t ll'rviN' 1
p.m. Wfdnf"lday t&gt;vtnlnR Rrrvlrt"7 p.m .
.. CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don ctooadto.
Supt . Sunday School 9:30 a.m. MornlnM
Wor•hlp 10: :10 a,m. Pra~er service, altf'rn.
alt' SundayR,
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,
APOSTOLIC FAITH - N•w Lima Rd .,
ntxl to Fort MriRJ Park. R!-ltllnd . RoOOrl
Rleharda, pastor, Strvlm . 1) 1 p.m. on
Wt'dnrlday1 and Sundaya , ·
MIDOLF.PORT PENTEC(li'I'~L. 1 nu·u
AVC' , Rt'V. Clark 811kct. PtliiOr. Carl Not ·
rtn~ham. Sunduy School Sup! . Sund11~
Srhool 10 a. m . with clalllf'.~ for un aa('8 .
EvmlnjliN'VIm Hll np.m. WN.InMdily 81·
' blf'
Rludy at 7:00p.m. Youth !lflrvlr~ Fr ·
dav at 7; 30 p.m.
ECCI.E.~IA FELLO\VliHIP . 1:111 Mill St ..
Middleport. Brothrr Ctlurk Mc:Pnrnoft.
putor. Sund1.1.v &amp;hoot 10 n.m.; Su nday
rvrntnf;l IIC&gt;rYIN'H ul 7 p.m. and Wf'dnr«dnr
liN~ IC('II ~17 p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Konn&lt;'lh Smith ,
pallor. !'und:1y Srhool 9: :Kl u.m.; rhurah
ru.•rv lrt'7::wlp.rn.; voulh rrllow8hlp6:3llp ,
m .; Blblr ,Ai udv. Thunday.7: ~ p.m.
FULL C.OSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. ~'104~
Hiland-Road. Pomrroy . Tom KC"IIv. pa8 ·
tor. Oannv Lumht•rl, S. S. Supt . Sundu}'
mornlnll ll'c•rvlrf' lit Ul :t .m.: Sunday f'\'( ' A·
lnll St'rYIN' 7: ;10 P·!'"· Tul'lld !t,V unci Thu r!l·
day Srrvlt'l"s at 7:.10 p.m.
WOAD or FAITH. 9.1 Mill ~1. . Mlrfcll !'·
1 ptrt . ~untlnv mornlnJ:" M•rvl cf' 10: Hi 11.m.1
SundiiY t'\'fl'nln ,a 7::tn. 1'hut·sdlly mornln~
· Slhlr "tutly 10 !l.m . Wrdnt ~ du y f'Vrnln~
7::tllp.m.
NEW HAVI:~ ('ftURCit OF THF. NA·
7.ARENE. Rrv . Olrndon ~troud, pnl'!nr .
Sundu y S('hOOI9 ~ :W. a.m.: WorAhiV AC'f\' IN'.
10:30 u.m.: Youth Kt'rvlt'C' Sunda~ 6:1!1! p.
m. Sundar tvt•nln~ AC'rv1('(~ 7 : 00p. m . WCid ·
nc'llday Pruy,•r MrrtlnJ: und Rlblr ~hid~
7:00p.m.
NF.ASE Sl'M'l.E:MF: NT CHURCH. Sunday arlrrnoon lll'rYil·~ al 2: ,l } , Thur!!da~
rvrnln11 Jll'rYI('(lfl: at 7::Jl.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH , M"on, W.
Va. Pa !flor, Bill Murphy. Rundoy Sc•hO{illO
a .m.: Sunday rvrnln g 7: :VI p.m. PrtJ\'C'f
· LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH . mNllln~t and 'Biblr study WMnrHd11y. 7:~'
OF GOO- Gllbr&gt;rt Spt'llror. paotor .'Sun·
p.m. £v('ryonr wrlrofTW'.
ld•Y Sthool 9:l) a.m.; Mornln~ atrvice
RUTLAN.P FREE WILL BAPTIST. Si\·
10:00 a.m.; Sunday tvrnlng servl« 1: OOp . 1 ll'm St. Rt'v , Paul T~tylor, pu ~tor . Sunduy
m.; Mld·WE't"k prayrr .ervlc~ Wtdnetday
SchOOIJO a .m.: Sund11 ,v t'vr nlna: 7:00p.m .:
7p.~
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W«&lt;nN~du y f'Vf'nlna prllyf'r m('("llna 7: flfl
MT. OLIVE COMMUNITY CHUR H, ip.m,
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Supt . Sunday School and Morn in~ Worship , t cH"g~~~-~~~~~R~~rw ~;~;';,A~v\j~~:
9:XJa.m.: Sundly tvtnlnrt" lf'rvlce. 7p .m.;
m.: YounJI: proplt&gt;'J tervltr ~ p.m.
Hlrl&lt;'kR', pastor. Sunday SChool 9 1un.;
Evanjlt&gt;lisllr serviCf' 6: .JJ p.m. WfdnC'Ida V Yo\lth mHtlnl 1nd Blblr Study, Wf'dnH ·
WorHhlp S(lrvlcf', 10 o.m.; Sunday (!V&lt;'nln~~:
sm•f('l' 7 p.m.
day, 1 p.m.
fl(lrVIC('. 7:00p.m. Wrodnt1flcli.W niRhl Hit) It\
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller
study 7:00p.m.
St ., Muon . W. V1. Eu$1'f11(' L. Conarr. ml ·
niRit'l'. Sundav Bib If' S!udv 10 a.m.; Wor~ hlp 11 a.m . 8nd 7 p.m. WIPdnl"'day Blbif'
Studv, \ 'OC'II I mu 8lt•. 7 p.m.
LIBERTV ASSEMII.. Y OF 1'.00. D..r ·
dlnR Lanf", MaaM , W. Va . J . N. Thacitf'l·..
patuor. £vcnln~t IMVIC&lt;' 7::vl p.m.: Wo.
mm't Mlnlllltry , Thunday, 9:30 a.m.:
WrdnMda:V Pray('r and Blblr Study. 7: l!l

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, RUTLANDBIBI.E MI::TRlOIST. Amo•
Til liM , pa1tor. Sonnv Hudson , !Upt . Sunday
F.l'hooi9:Jn a.m.; MornlnJ( worship . lO ::rt
o.m.; Sunday ('\'min~ S&lt;'rvlrf' 7:00 p.m.
Wcdntiday IK'n'IC'f' 7 p.m. WMPO pro~lm 9 a.m. f'arh Sunday.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAl'.ARENE. 11&lt;\•. Low&lt;ll Ford . flll"or . Sunduy
SC'hool9 : XI a.m .; Worship M'rvlt(' IO ::W a.

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Rev. David Mr M1nls, pulor. Cllurch
School 9::t0 a.m.: Sunday momlna '""- 1
vice, ll 1.m.; Sunda)' (I'Yl'nlnK servl~,
7: ll p.m. Wodn.,day prayer ml'l!l tnr. 7: 30

By DAVID E. ANDBB80N
UPI Rllltpon Wrller
During his visit to West· Germany earlier this month, Pope John
Paul 11 beatified Edith Stein, a German Jew who •·onverted to
p.m.
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH , Letan, 1 Catholicism, became a Carmelite nun and was jl;assed at Auschwitz.
W. Va .• Rt . 1, James Lewtt, putor. Wor·1
But John Paul's action - a step generally but not nec~ssarlly
ohlp servtceo 9:llo .m.; Sunday School II
leading to sainthood - has generated conrern In the .Jpwlsh
1.m.; EvenlnJ wor1hlp 7:30p.m. Tunday
cotraae prlytr meeting and Blblt- Study
community. especially among American Jews.
9: l0 a.m.; Woutdp IIPI'Vlct, Wednesday
Sleln. considered a brilliant and precocious child. was born In IR9l
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7: :lO p.m.
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Breslau. She converted to Catholicism In the early 1920s and was
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH •.
Walnul and HIPnry Sts.. Rllvenawood. W.
baptized on Jan. I, 1922, and became well· known through the decade
Va. 'nl• Rev . Ceor11P' C. Weirick. p.11or.
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St.lnda)' SChooi9:J) 1.m.; Sunday wonhlp I as a feminist and scholar.
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In 1933, suspended from her teaching post when 1h~ Nazi racial laws
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH , loCated on
excluded Jews from publl&lt;.'of!lce, she entered th~ C'arm~ ttt c ronv&lt;'nf
Pomf!roy Plko, COIUtly Roorl2:! neor, Flat·
woodo . Rov. Btarkl'ood, palor. Servl""'
In Cologne.
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on Sunday at!O:Jl o.m. and I :.!Op.m. with
Although she and her sister, abo a convert to C'a thOIIrlsm, I'"
SUncloySchoot9:Jla.m. Blblo!lt•dy. Wed ..
Germany for Holland, In 11M2 the and all other non· Arya n members
,n-y, 7:30p.m.
of religious orders were deported; She was ~aken to Auschwitz and
FAITlf FELLOWSinP CRUSADE FOR
ICHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. R&lt;v.
gassed and cremated wltbln a few day&amp; of her arrival.
· Fronldln Dld&lt;fltl, p11tor. &amp;lndoy morn·
"There are those who feel that the Jewish people should rl'el
-tnl 10 o.m.: SUMy evflttnr 7:30p.m.
'Illullrlly .venlnr 7:30 p.m.
honored by this act, which abould be seen as a mark of the absence of
· I'I'IVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
anti-Jewish prejudice and of the maturity of spirit of lthe Ca thollr
TtS'I' CHURCH. Put« Robrn llym.,
Church," said Rabbi David Rolen. director of Interrell~lous ~flairs
· SUDdoy SctiOOitao .m.; Worohlp ..rvlcr II
. a.m.; lluarlay tvenllll oervtro,7::10 p.m.:
of the Israel oftlce of the-Anti-Defamation League of B nal B rith.
Wtdnflday evenlnlurvlce 7::1J p.m.
"However, many of ua, partlcut8riy thOse tnvolv'ed In Jewish·
Christian relations, are more than a little disturbed by .this event.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS· . because ot Its lnsensttlvlly to Jewish conterns." he said.

TOLle- VaaZIIIdt IIIII Word Rd. Elder
, Jom.. Mtue-. pastor. Sunday Scboal, ·
. lO:lth.m.: Wonltlp Sorvtcr, SUnday, 7::10
· p.m.; Blbl• St•d)l. Wodn-y, 7:.10 p.m.
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL, Harrt·
-tile Road. ROY. 0..11!' Kill(. putor;
, CIIJtt• Fatdk, luUy Scltoolhpl. : SUn·
, day ltltoolt:3Da.m.; -l"""lllfl,ll
· a.m.; lluodoy ...... ..,.tee 7::10 p.m. •
.f'ri'Jt!r MHitar. Wodn~y. 7::10 p.m.

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play to be given by Meigs seniors Friday night.
The cast includes, seated, from left, J .R. Kitchen,
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ca• l for a comedy, "The Ghost Story" lo he
presented Friday eve ning at the ." idmol. Lt!ft to
right ar c Todd Cu llum!'oi, Brenda Si ndai r, .rerr

Basham, Phil King, .Je nni Couc h, Kris tl Haynes,
Steve Musser, Will Molden, ,Judi Mecs a nd Carol
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Welsh, Tim Durs t, Chip Werry, Cindy RiiHe,
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13 to 16, an d 17 to 24 years. There
will be winner and three runners·
up in each age group and a
Dream World Grand Baby and
Grand Quee n c row ned. All
winners will advanre to the sta te
fi nals .
Applications may be obta ined
by co ntacting the sta te direc tor,
Rou te 1.' Box 155, Barboursville,
w. Va . 25504, or calling 304·743·
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204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH.
Phone 992 -2975

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drama, one of three plays hy Me igs 111 g b Seniors
on Friday night . From the tell are \\1111 Mold en ,

.Jesse Howar~, Phil King, Scott Pow ell , Arnold,
Melanie Arnold, Susan Jones, Michelle Barr
Huey Eason a~d Donnie Beeker.
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F RIDAY
POMEROY - The se nio rs of
Meigs Hi gh will prese nt th rc·•·
one·ar t pla ys, 7: :lO p.m. Frid ay,
In th e high school a uditorium .
Admiss ion $2.

exce llent mu st er def'(rees at 7: 30.

Garden Club will m eet at the
home of Mrs. Dayton Parsons,
with Mrs . Car l Denison a s
co· host, Mond ay at 7:30p.m .

R UTLAND .. 'J'he Mount Verno n Collards will presen t a
eoncrrt at 7 p.m. Sa turday at the
Rut land Church of the Nazarene.

MIDDLEPORT - The Middle·
port Child Co nserva tion League
Bon om Communit y Building Fri - will tour Bl&lt;'n ner ha ss lt Is land
da.v ln:-oiNid of Sa turdJ,\' lhis
Sa turd ay . Me mbe rs are to meet
\VPf'k . Danl'!ng s tart s &lt;1 1 N. . at Elby' s Resta urant In Belpre at
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- So ulhPrn 1\ind&lt;' r·
gartcn gradua tion will hi' hrld
Fri d a ~·. 7: :~o p.rn .. at Sou thf'r n
.JuniO)' High Schoo l.
Gi\ LLIPOI. IS t ;aJIIpolls
Flam e Fe llowship wi ll mcrt 1;: :10
p.m . fo'rlda y at Dal e's Smorga &gt;
board . Spraker will llr Pa t
O'Dell.
POMEROY - Tlw sr nio rs nr
Me igs Hi g h Srhoot arc prrst•nl ·

Di « na F'redcri r k.

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MIODL.EPORT - ·Th e Meigs
Co unt,\· 1\et Ired Tea chers Associ·
at ion wiii JnE'r t Saturday at 12 : 30
p. m a t the Middl e port Masonic
T('mplr. Major!" A tor. pas t exec·
utive director of the Ohio State
Rf'tii'Cd TC'achNs t\ ssoclatlon.
will be thf' speaker. Reservations
arc lo br made before Wednes·
day by ('ailin g 742· 2251.

Offer Good Thru May 29th
{!qlft'miiltl "' l?att, 9~tc: .
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT &amp; SUPPLIES

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Dinner a l 6: 30 and su jl('r-

GOSPEL MEETING

· AT WESTSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
3326 Children's Home ROid.
County Rt. 76 &amp; Llurtl Cliff Rd.
POMEROY. OHIO 46789

Sarvim (ach lvtning at 7:30
Sunday Morning 10 A.M.
Sunday Ev.ening 6 P.M.
Evangtlisl, Weldon Warnock
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AND COOPER CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH,
DODGE
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992-5776

VEGOABLE PLANTS

3.70fo APR- OR REBATE PLUS MATCHING RElATES FROM

$ 1 PO DOZIN PACK

COOPER CHRYSLER WILL BE OFFERED ON SELECT MODELS

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Shrublltry or Fruit ,,...,
many warlotie~;
G•ranluiiiS, Violets &amp;

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FLOWEIING PLANTS

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POMEROY - Annual inspc•c·
GREENHOUSE
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CHESHTER - Dis trict 13,
Daug hters of Ame rica. wil l m eet
a t I p.m . Saturday at the lodge
hall In Chester. All members of
the lodge are Invited to attend the
dis trict sess ion.

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PORTLA ND - Hazel Com·
AdmiS!:iiOn $2 per prrs on. 1-:vr - mu nit y Churc h I having a hy mn
ryone \\'('lcOtnt'.
, s ing 7: :!0 p.m . Sunday wit h Edsel
Hart preac hing and singing by
SA1'U lUll\\'
" C hich a no."
RAC INE - Ft·eedoom Gos pel
Mission Churc h. Bald Knob, Is
H i\R HI SON V IL L E i\
having a hy mn sing Sa turda. 7: .\tl garden tractor pull, sponsored by
p .m., with spec ial s in gi ng by
th e Sci pio Volunteer Fi re Depart·
" The Old! lmr rs . "
me n!'. will be held at I p.m.
Su nd a y at Ihe fir e house.
POMEROY - The Be lles and
Beaus western squ arrda nce ciub
MONDA\'
Is having a dance at urd tl)• night.
RUTLAND - Th e Rutland
Sid 11 p.m .. a t the Meigs Count )'
Senior Ci t lzcns Ccn t &lt;'I' . Ca Iter
wi ll be Homer Magnw t.

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penlet, control solution, carrying case and log book.

fob~t~ai~ned~b~y~c~a~ll~in~g~9~92~-2~61~2~.;;~~;;~~~1~1~5~1~.Mo~ma~ri~~D~r.~,~~~O~H~.~4~5~76~9~~~~~

SALEM CENTER - Sa lem
Ce nter United Methodi st Church
wil l be In revival Monday a nd
Tuesday at 7:30 each evening.
Rev. James Wells , Winches ter.
Ky., eva ngelist.

VINTON- i\ hvmnsi ng will be
iwid al the Deer Creek Baptist
C'h ur('h nNH' Vin10n a t 7 p.m .
Saturday with singe rs Including
lhP M eiJanlrl Tri() and .lel'l'y and

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Men 's Fellowship will meet Monday, 7:.10 p.m ., .at th e Pomeroy
Church of Chris t. Ke ith Wood ,
Meigs Coun ty game protec tor ,
will present a special program
a nd film .

LO NG B011'0M - A sq uar p
dance wil l bP he ld at the Long

POMf:ROY -Sperl a I sNvir&lt;'S
will be hr ld Frid ay, 7: :ro p.m .. a l
the· Me igs Count y Sen lor Ci tlzr ns
Ce nt er. with F:vangr ll s l Hr rb•' rl
I nsror. The public is invii&lt;•&lt;J.

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Shirley Turner was the Apr il
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past two weeks were Shirley
Turner a nd Nancy Vance.
Runners-up were Sandy Hysell
a nd Linda Ba iley. Linda Hysell
a nd Shirley Turner won th e
weekly fruit bas ke ts.
P la ns are being made for an
a nn iversary and open celebration on May 26. Alt ha I time Mi ss

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visited with her father, Jam es L.
Spencer a t the home o f Margaret
Amberger. She a lso visited Pau·
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Amberger a nd
Be thany .

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Drea m World will be present in~preilmln ary pageant on June
14 at the Holiday Inn, Mar ietta.
The co ntest Is open for a
Drea m World Ba by Mister and
Miss in grou ps, 0 to I years ; 13
m onths to. 2 yea r s, 25 months,
three. four a nd five years. The
Dream World Miss division will
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Public Notice

Sentinel

Meigs CQunty,

Ohio 45769.

Pomeroy,

Tile object of the Petttion
•• to adopt said Eri~;;a Paige
Phillips by the Petitioner and
divesting you o f all parental
right

Vou are required to answer the Petition Within
twenty-etght days or object
to the granting of the adoption within
twenty -e1ght
days after the lest publication of this notice, wh1ch will
be. published once each
week for three consecutive
weeki. The latt publi.::ation
will be made on the16t~ day
of May, 1987. and the twenty -eight day s will commence on that date. In case
of failure to answer or otherwin respoi1d as required by
the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure, judgment by default
w1ll be rendered against you
and the Petition granted for
the relief dem'a nded in the
Pe tition dated April 28.

1987.

Robert E. Buck, Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probate Division
Meigs County. Oh io

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CRAFT
SALE
SAT.,
MAY 16
I Mile off U.S. Rt. 33
West of Darwin
St. Rt. 681

GEARY'S BODY SHOP
Custom Painting Service
Rusloration &amp; Collision
Service
Wash &amp; Detail Serv1ce
550 Poce St., Middleport, Oh.
Phone 992-3537 l-15·

OUT TO GRASS AT
BIG FOOT PARK
OWN YOUR OWN
CAMPSITE...

•Boating
•Fishing
•Hunting
•Swimming
ACRES &amp; ACRES
OF NATURE'S
UNSPOILED LAND

Automotiwe 18pllir
&amp; S~rwice
to TRANSMISSION
CALL 992-7403 A,t.
St. lt. 33, Pomeroy, OH.

We'll Sell You A
Used Cor or Fix
Your Old On1

BOWLING!!
Pomeroy Bowling Co.

382 I . 2ND Sf
Iring thi1 ad with
your famly or group

to bowl 2 gom11 ond
gel one lreeU
Good Fri . &amp;Sat. nights
or any open bowling
time. Call us for parties
for your group.
992-3432 or 992-2403

Bouquet

Ow11 Y•ut Ow11
C1mptlle ... Chup8t

Th1n Rswl...

WATER-ELECTRIC
BATHHOUSE
... CABLE TV .. .

ALL CAMPSITES
SHADED &amp; LEVEL

BIG

FOOT

PARK

DIRECTIONS:
6 miles below Gallipolis
cross Raccoon Crk. Bridge.
Turn riaht &amp; lollow signs.
OFFICE OPEN TILL DARK

Mason, W. Vo .

FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
NEW IDEAS
PURl &amp; BARIARA

VANMETER~

l04-71J-SS7S

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614·742-2191 Hl-1mo.

J&amp;L BLOWN

INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Co on
•Storm Windows
•Replaceme nt W1ndows
•New Roofing

"FRII ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

NEW LISTING - S1 R1 33
- About lou r mrles to
County Road 14 Appro"malely 75 acres ol vacant
ground Approx. 8 acres
pasture Good buildrn g sile
WANT $11.000.00
MIDDLEPORT - Vester
year has been rest01 ed to
lh1 s beaulllul coloma! homel
1hrs 4 bed room 7 room
home w1t h a level lot and 2
car garage, has ornate 111m.
leaded glasss windows and
doors. Allie s!ud10 w1!h sky
hghl. Well in sulated means
low healing brlls Must see ld
app recra te1$65.000 00
POMEROY -

A 3-4 bed

room home on a acre lot

Pnvale bul close 111 Ca~port ,
gmge, s101a ge bu1ld rng
ASKING $1 7.00000
NEW LISTING - NEW LIMA
ROAD - 166 +ac re s Water
and electri Cavailable N1 ce
level lot lor I 01 several
burld111 g sr le s ASK ING
$33,500 00
ST. RT. 33 - R1ghl on
Krngsbury Road 2 acre
burldrng s11es Water and
elec lr~c avarlabl e 1erms
ava1lable
MAKE OFFER
WANT $6,500 00
Henry E. Cleland J1.
991-6191
Jean Trussell .... 949-2660
Oottre Turner ..... 991-1692
~!lice .. .. ... ..... 992-2259

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9;00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.
The Medallion Band
s2 .00 Cover

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

Real Estate

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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614)-992· 3325

- Addon1 and remodeling
- Roo fing and gu1ter w ork
- Concrete work

- Piumb•ng and e4ectrical
WOik

(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 -6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

NEW LISTING - 2 story 8
rm home, lull basement , all
~ utrli l1es. 4 BRs, bath, viewof
mer and backyard Only
$8,000.
NEW LISTING - 7 rm.,
bath, range, hont porch,
nrce level lot. Just $6.000.
2 12 ACRES - 2 BR home.
tub bath, gas heal al
wellh ead pnce, carpetmg
and·lrurl Askmg $25,000.
MODERN - 2 111eplaces. 2
palros, dbl. garage, range,
reh' g, drs pi, anlrq ue hghls,
llahan hie, nrce carpetmg,
2 ~ baths. 3 BR central a'ir
and heal, coppm plumbmg,
burglar alarm and nrce lot
$1 25,000
MIDDLEPORT - 246 N.
4th. lg lot lo !he alley.
Garage wrlh storage, 6 nn
home, lull base ment. lg
porc h $25,000.
RACINE - One llo01 6 1m
1nsulat ed horne 3 BR, ~ange.
reln g., IrVIng rm about
11•24, panelrng car petmg,
level lot. Ju st $21.500
4.9 ACRES - l.g. workshop
about 38•78 wrth pnvale
heal and IP water, of1 1ce.
parkrn~. I 0 rm remodeled
home lr ee gas, lurnace
heal, 2 POIChes and IIVCI
VIeW $1 25,000
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BRADBURY - Nr ce 3 BR
one II home, balh, lead ing
C~eek water. gas heal.
carpetm g lots ol closets
and nrce vrcw ol Rt 7. Only
$23,000.
OFFER WELCOME - 11m.
home rn th e country Bath,
dnlled well. nalural gas FA
lurn ace. basement Needs
handyman Askrng $1 2,000.

4 15-'86-lc

20 Years Exp.
EXCELLENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES COE
CALL

614-367-0412

$. $.' 87·1 mo.

RT. 1. BOX 278

32933 ROMINE ROAD
RUTLAND

742·2070
25 YEARS EXP.

REWINDS ALL TYPES
OF MOTORS
1-14-1MO

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

REPAIR
lllto Trllltlllluion
·PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
6-17 -tic

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and recore radtators and
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
99~ - 2196

Middleport. Ohio
1·13-tfc

LAND NEEDED

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR
types Carpentry,
Plumbing and
Electrical Repair 25%
Off for Senior
Citizens. Free Est.
All

Call 992· 6952
Leave messa1e on
machine if no answer.
4-16-1 mo.

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

FOR REliT
SOUTH£RN DISTRICT - RACINE, OHIO - honers Run
Road - 3 bedroom house, lull basemMt, 2 barns, garage,
garden. Renl $325, monthly, pa1d in advance. Free gas Se·
curity depos1t and three references. Available June I
Call for mlormation
6 p.m. or send
1nquiry in care ol
Box 729· D. ·

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MIIUEIRY AVE.
POMEIOY, OH.

PH. 992-9949
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lacine, Ohio 45771

949-3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models
2 4 HR. SERVICE
3-17·2 mo

PARTS and '"' '"VIII'&lt;

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
" AI Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day or Night

NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16-86-tfn

BOGGS

SALE~

*VINYL SiDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
'BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

Authorized John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
farm Equipment
Dooler

PH. 949·2860
or 949-2801

Farm Equipment.
Parts &amp; Ser•lee

Oltvo ,,.,

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

985-4141
5-6-'87-1 mo pd.
TRENCHING IS OUR liNE
Trenching of Any 1ype

BUY OR SELL

Riverine Anf
1124 East Main-r.es

Pomeroy
HOURS: Tues.-Wed.·Fri.
11 a.m. to 7 11. m.
Sunday: I p.m.·7 p.•.
by Chance ar Appoint-!

THOMAS
BODY SHOP
IT. 4, POMEROY

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

Let Us FeteI 1ou I•
FREE ESTIMATES

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RE$10£NTIAL I COMMERCIAL

OVFil 110 PIOPl!

PH. 742-2027

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INVITED

A'llliiU 11 cP.lll P.ll Is
3 Announcements
Tour Guides; Don mon.., motl·
vete you7 Sel•y lo siiN't .
Comml~tina- Bonus. flnt•tic
opportunity to Eern 180011000 / wk . M~ny comp1ny
btn .....·ldvencemtnt mtnege·
mem: positions IVIillbel. Cell
Su• for lniBf'lliew 11,·281·
MZt . Not just •Job.
Now opMII Mobilt Homt and
C1Mptr Sp1cu for rent .
BrtMn's Treiler Perk. Mlnert-

vlllo. Ohio 814-992-3324

To whom tt m-r concern, I will

not•aume respon•ibllttv lor lft't
d ..., othlt' lh1n my own.
Mk:hMileon~rd.

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds • Interpreting Services

-r:x: LISA M. KOCH, M.S.'
~

l:

Giveaway

licensed Clinical Audiologist

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631

Custom Welding

2 lllding ltwn mowers, r~ng~~~.
dryBf'l Some wo*.
10111e for pwts. Musttl,ltlll. Pili.

w.....,• •

387-0440.

2 Mele Gokttn Aetrlever pups.
1yr. okl. Gentle, tood with
chiWrtn. hlld shots. Ph. 114·

44._3288 oh*' 5PM.

P.n Coli'- end pen Irish
pu.,_.esto gi'i't1w.y 114-949·

We Car~ Concrete Culvert s

Licensed &amp; Bonded

, WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

Rt. 4, Hjstll Run Rood
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
PH (U.) 992-2834 01
992-6704- Froe Estimates
mo.

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTION
Will Do ....
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Aluminum Siding
- Painting Drywall
Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work
992 ·
1 mo.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
CUSTOM BUILT

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29_~_.____________

GHEEN'S PAINDNG, INC.

Residential - Commercial - lndultria1
Free Estimate. - Fully ln1ured
ROOFING - Shonglos. Rolled Roofing, Gutters and Insulating Roof Coeting

CARPENTRY- Additiono, Garogoo, Sun Docko
CONCRETE WORK- 51-allw. Booomemoand Driveways
SIDING - Vinyl , Aluminum, and Wood
oalnt

Blasting, Wet Blootlng, and

Vacuum Blasting of atructu,.l steel. Unb,
buildings, and mltctllaneoutlttml.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 614/949-2686
4-lS·t oo. pd

*'

""lfll:
Lincoln6

Vellev Furniture. new 6 ulld
l.rge HCtlon of qu1lity furni·
ture . 1216 E11tern Ava ..
G1lllpolla

WHI do house cleening Mon . thru
Fri. 1ny houra. Ph. 614-387-

Washtn. dryers , rtfrigtretors,
rengts . Skaggs Appliances.
Upptt RN• Ad . betide Ston1

Found: 2 B•-ol•· 1 m•• end 1
tomoto In vlcinlly ot Flotwoodo

Chu•dl. CoM &amp;14·992·7tl&amp;.

Dl•••

lid•
found in
.ttopp.'•loungeft MMgsC:GUrt
HouM. CIMm et lantinlrl Office.

MOHAWK CARPETS
ST AINMASTEI

Used sil191 equipm.nt, used ·
wftd Mltf. Cell Mtrk Ph.
II 4-44&amp;·210hhor 9PM
wheelhor~e

Uted

lewn mower "•

,..,.. Ph 114-241-5823

Buying dllily gold. tltvll' coina. ~
ring1. jewelry, lllf'ling were, old ..
eoint. l•o• cuntncy. Top prlcet. Ed Burkett Berber Shop• .
1

2nd. Avo. Mlddlopon. Oh. 8T4·
992-3478.

Good Ultd tMdroom sulte. com- ~·
plllflr. Mutt be clean. c.n .

e 14-742-2790.

Husker Ou geme, new or uttd . .

Coll6t4·949·2740.
.:.;._;_
___________ lc- ."
2 Of 3 terM in country with 1
wet8f end tlec:triclty 1111il1ble. .

Coll814-992-&amp;932.

11

Netd someone w1th tractor to i'J :
mow 1 1cr1 lot on Aio· 1 •
Centerpoint Rd. 1 Mile outside .. ·
Rio Grande. Ph 614-441-38015• 1 ;
1f1er I PM.
Needed Full-Time AN's for long
t•m c•• f~~eillty. Should hev•
good INdtrthip tkille end mlntgement exptrien~. hceUent
btnetlts apply .. Scenic Hill..,_
Nurting Center, AI 2 Box 262,
Bidwell. Oh 46614

Somethint~ New Under The Sun •
Reps Needed fo Busintst Ac- ...
counts. Ptrl Time t18,000,. .
Potential. Ful Time tiO,OOO -t- ,,.
Pot1nti-'· Worit own Hours .,. ,
Training pr001idett . Cell 1·612- '
938·001 9 M·F. 8: em· 5:00 pm

UVE
ENTERTAINMENT

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772

WED. 9·1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30-1:30
OPEN 7 DAYS AWill
SUN. 3 Ul-12 Ul
MONDAY-SATIIIDAY
I 0:30 UA.-2:30 Ul

4-28-87-1 mo.

We Are A Prive~ Club
Now Acceptlnt N-

POMEIOY, OHIO
Me/If C.. '1 #I

N/#111•6
992-9901

Mem~na

MEMBERSHIP ti.OO
Non-M..,ber

c-

Charge 12.00

2 POOl

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WOrkwlnled dltunby lny shift
2n....:.
.
...., ••. lxperltnct.
Ph. 814· r
388-8238
t..wn mowlt rep11r Will pick up
1nd dtllver. Also tight h1uling.

32 Mobile Homos
Coli 8t4-742·2393 o• 814·
for Sale
742-3091 .

33

Business •
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO . recommends lhet you
do butinttl whh people you
know, end NOT to ltnd mon..,
through the mell until you h.ve
lnv•dgtttd the otfHing

Mtmorlel Counsetors
Provide e service, thlf somt dsy
everyone muat h••· 1nd millet
way ebave ev•11• ••nlngt plus
llot of utllfactlon In providing
en ebeolute must. Cllll14· 441·

Re,il EslaiH

R·9806 for current federelllat. · ' t
Needed : Meture retponstble :
blbY•Itt• in Middleport. WtHdeys, for 2 children during .
summer months. 814 -992· ~

7838.

-----------~
·~
AVON. no ttrYice ch•ge. open
lerrltories, phone 304 ·675- -

1429.

AEP&amp; NEEDEO

,

For bulin.. accounts. Full- ,
T•me eeo,ooo
1
180,000. Plrt·Time t12.000· ,i
118,000. No selling, rtPIIt
busln.... Set: your own houri. :
Trelnktg providld . Cell 1· 612· .\
938-1870, M-F, Bern to 6pm •
••
(Central lt~nd•d Tknel

,

AVON ·It• chMgingl Be emong •
the first to ra.p the bentflta of 1
the n.w Avon. Cell 3CM.-882· 1

2141.

HIRING! Government toba·yuur
erte . tUii ,000·188,000. Phone
tit. 1203.

- - - - - ·:
NEEDED - l1bytlt1er In New

1

HIV., w..e.: d.y-1 1nd some
wtekendt. Write to PO Boa 872,
Ntw Htven . W .Vt . St1t1
relerencn.

SERVICE TECHNICIAN to

,

Commercial buildings for ltiSt.
Downtown Pt. Ple1san1 . Storu,
offices. A-One Real Estete.
C.rol Ye~ger , Broker. Call 304-

e••·

F -. Moy 14 ;

lnd 15. New lime Ao.d, Ru· •
dand. Dintttl Mt. M1yt11 wrln-1 "
t•
clothing Intent ' 4
lhrough 1dult. many mi•c .• 1

wa.-.

~ ~- Rd. Girts clolhlng
.. 9:00-4 oo:'
lin 7·11. IMnt ...., ouho Roodfon~o l'lt.OO.
130.00,
4-14"
*•111114olol _ _ ,,_ _ 2 tomlly. loturdoy, Moy 1&amp;th."
1:00. l'ortlot · ohoww-tub'•
I'll. 317·7101.
door. 11 inchb·wl.V.• kitchen-1
.,., tablet. wooden ..... ,.
Yon 1o1o 2 Fomlly, Moy 14111 • .door.
mUt north of Chetlw ofl
1..... l·lpm. IICh.lcolhtrd. It As.1 7.
p

-:::------- ·

Yon lolo Moy II· II 1 to 1. SituoNy, May 18111.1:00-5:00. '
1
11131-Aw.
Fry rri ' ece, nat to S.hbury
Pike~.

1

·······pfPieiiliinf·····
8a Vicinity
'"
• ........................ •••• •• ··~ t

Ylllll Sole, lot. lloy 11111,1:30 ,
AM,. 1 Ill R - lt. """

tho---oftho •
. . . _ UniiN Melflodlot .
Cludt.

•ew•.

For Stle: &amp;0•110 lot In Twin
addhkln, New Htven.
W.V. 14500 flmo , 304·882·

c.-

985-4437

.

2 Bedroom, W .(O W. ,c •pet,
cleen. lmmedie" pott•aion.
UIOO. C1ll Lloyd Grimm &amp;14·
982·3749 . No Sundey Clllt.
7 rooms, ~h YJ, houte In
Cherttf, Ohio. Price 1eduoed.
from 127,000. to t21.000.

Ptoono 114-81&amp;·3171 .

4 bedroom house. bMtrMnt.
c-arpet: Third 1 ltnet, · ......
Haven, t11.000.00. Cell 3CM·

614-446-7516.

Oek1 Ap1rtment1 Wt ere now
having a mov•ln specltl t199.
C1ll for more lnlormetlan •
11,·182-7870. (Out of district
call collectl Manqed by U S.
Sheftlf 1nd Equ .. Housing Opportunity. R"ldent • Man-aer
Terry H1l1.
Furnished Apt 1231. Utllhlta
Pd.. 18R 107 Second Ave.,
Gallipolis. Ph. 448-4411 after

Furnished Efficiency 1180 Ullli11H p11d, 1h1r1 beth . &amp;07
Second Avt , G1Uipoll1 Ph.
448 ·4,11 after 7PM .

41

Ph. &amp;14-44e-8883.

Niet 2 bedroom Apt., Meln St
Chethlre. Completely furnished.

WotOI' pold. Ph. &amp;14-245-5818.

Greclout DYing. 1 end 2 bed·
room 1p1rtm.nts tt VHI.ye
Menor 1nd Riverside Apllt1ments In Mlcldltport. From
1215. Including utlllt._. C1ll
Furnished. real nict ep.tmlftt
on Ohio River. Nice view. 1276
P• month or by week. Cell

e14·949-2521

es7-0918

Houses for Rent

Newly redecor.ted 3 ·4 BR.
femlty room. PIM~ty of storage
IPICI. Nice tocetion Ph. 114·

448-7025.

Nlee 2 ldr unfurnished houM.
Gerege, worlclhop . Aef. &amp; dep·
otit. Prefar m•rllld couples.
Accept one child. C1ll 114-446·

1181. '

Newty rtma~led 38R houH
just out of City limlts Call efter
3pm Ph. 11,·441-6278
New house for rent or a•le In
Crown City · 11 mlnut• from
Huntlnglon, 21 minutn from
Oelllpalla. n.w loc.lschool. Call

114· 2H·IOOI.

2 IR, tiOYI &amp; Jefrigerl'tor
furnlahed. Located 152 MillCreek
11811i .OOmo t76.00 D1poelt

Ph. 114-441-3870.

Nice 3 bedroom hou11. Femily
room. v••ue. besement. forced
1lr heM. 5 wooded ecrtl, bam.
1300 per month. •1 00 deposit.
No lntkle pets . 10 Eett St.

, _ __et 4-432-1289.

Ntw ep1rtment1, one or two
bedrooms Third Avt In Gtlllpoila t 200 per monlh. C1ll
'14-992-3605 betwoon &amp;:00
1nd 9 .00 .
3 room furnished epertm.U
Call 114·992·8434 or 304·

882-26&amp;1

APARTMENTS , mobile hom11,
housn . Pl. PletsantandOallipo·

lit. 114-446-8221 '

In Middleport, Ohio, 2 bedroom,
rurnished 1pt, cell 1· 304·182·

25&amp;1.

1 bedtoom ground floor, privet•
tntr~nce , recently remodeled.
Ev.-,thine fum .. loc. out1kirt1
Hendereon. UIO . month. 304·

175-e730.
45

2241 rteninga. 114-742·2211

Aooma for rent , dey. week.
month. Gtllll Hottl . C1H 11'·
448·9115 . Rent 1Sioweat120
month. •
Furnished room. t1 00. UtNhtes
paid. Shere bath. llntlt milt.
111 Second. Otllipolll. CeH
441S· 4411•ft• 7pm.
~

47 Space for Rant

day .

111 Park Drive, rtfrigert1or and
r1ngt, t29&amp;.00 month, no p.ts.
1 .,.., l... e ptus Mposh,

304-171-2112.

Two bedroom hoult, 81ilmeitdt
lr... 304-6715 ·2707.

Automatic Wllhtt til. clothH
dryer $96, fro•t · free
retr lglntor· white 1126.
frMltr·15 cu. ft . t110, Meytlg
wringer wuhtr 196, elr
conditlontr-1000 BTU 19&amp;, AC

11 ,000 STU f150 , AC 15,000

BTU 1150, 20 Inch ga r~ng~
t76. 20 Inch ttectrlc r....,.
t125, electric r•nae. double
oven 1180. Skaggs Appllenca.
Upper Alver Rd. Cell 11•·«8·

Office' Spec:e for Rent. bcetlent
for Attomf!fl, Accountant. ttc
Ctole 10 Coun HouM. C.l
WiaernM Rtll Ell.te Agency.

e t 4-441·31144.

The Deily Sentinel-Page 1 f

, Ohio
' 54 ..Mitc:. Merchandise

for "" • ·u.n..ton.. Hnd.
tlflllol. till din. tllowood Dol&gt;

8eer1 12 flttmf V llumn bolt, 5
hp s..,. motOt' with 3 geltlnk.
phone 114· 742-2148.

Inti· a-1:00AM so 7:00PM.
Coli 304-S75-4631,

-

· 304-&amp;-,·4412.

Surplus Renul CkrtNnv. ch11p,
do.. out prices. tveyday, •II
vur. 18 &amp;urdltte Addn: Point
PtMIII'It.

76

2 batt oom tr. . ..
tmoll dold. L -

1

--·
- -·
.........-....- ·city-- . . --·--ric.

14&amp;70 · -· 31111. !Yo lsoth.
.111411
a1o1 of •••· IR
funilturo. ..... - · platon.
001 It •
nXII ott.. Cal
1114 lhuMa 2 I I d ootn. 1 ¥I

Point,._.....

CDU......

Rd, Rl. 1.
304-171-1071:

Kenmore 1ir cond, 21 ,000 btu.

-

· - · ""· 114-441·2471.

==~IIi.~
·
llli·Z- 1:00,.•-

2220 .. 1-304-&amp;75-8759

,,'

Ustd a AebulltTranamlulonllll ...
lnternelty Inspected • gu•m·
tttd. lnatellltlon end plct.·up.~
IVII!illbll. Clll 814· 441-0818. ,...

3 window 1lr,cond, 6,000 btu.
7,500 btu , t2,600 btu, 11&amp;
volt, used and good eond,

304-e75-2710.

Whitt flbtr gl111 topper for Bft .f'•~o
bed. V•ry good condition. t221). '
or beat offer. Ph. 114· 218,·

Surplue denim, renttL army,
Cerhsrt clothing. Sem Soml·
rville's E11t A1venawood. Frl,
S1t, Sun, 12 ·00 till 8 ·00 PM

1340.

304-273-5&amp;55.

I ,·11'1 S11pplrt"
,\ l IVt::,llli.K

Cumfort air. 18.100 btu Uled 1
tummer. t200. 304·171-1111.
For ltlt· whitt pine • Norwl'f
Spruce, 16" high II 00 t1ch.

304-175-1484

304-e71·1371 or &amp;7S-1917.

5:00p.m. 114-112·7011.

1988Ch....,Novo,leyt.P8 Pl.
IUOOgood. lf4-112•28e • .

WHI, Jtckaon, Ohio

et4-211-1451 .

Buikllna Mttltrlsls
BkH:II. brick. s.,ewtt pip•. win·
dow1. llnte4s. ttc. CI1Ud1 Win·
tera, Rio Grande. 0 . Cell 114·

245-512t .

Concr11:1 blocke 111 elrts yard or
dtlhtery. Masan send. Gelll~ll
Block Co.. 123'h Pint It ,
01lllpoli1, Ohio Call 614· 441·

2783.

Reedy mix concrttt 1nd el
coneteteauppll•. Ctll ut Valley
Brook Cement 1nd Suppllel,\

•

7391.

Early AmtriCin Couch • Ch1lr&amp;
Round Wood T1ble. Ph. 114:

by

boold h, 304-&amp;75·44t2.

•

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Struta. t1 19.95 p11r. lnetelled.
Molt modt11. Mutft11 Men. t'" ,
Stimpson Aw .• Athena. OhiO •
1-100.843·3717.
~...

mUtt. loeded. 12100. r.ltiL

•o

66 Building Supplies

,,

7.7 Auto Repair

1180 Mo•cuoy c.,~. 70,000
'•
moktOIIII. Coll814· 742·2371 . "7""9'"'M"""o,..to-,-,..-H,..o_m_a_s__ ,:,
lo.b2.1clooOI
• Camper•
••t,
__________
'71 Couoer XR7, nM paint,

MIAIJ F1rguson, New Holl~~nd .
Buth H!OU 81l1t • Service. Over
uted trectori to ohoote from
• comptetl Une of ntw • u1td
equ6pmant. llrgnt aelectlon In
S.E. Ohio.

wv 304-895-3811.

Autos for Sale

1171 ThundtrbWd. La11 thtn
13.000 mi111. No rurt. C•ll aft•

CROSS l SONS

u.s. 31

14 good used wlndowa lnclud·
ing storm windows Mt Alto,

304-n3-5234.

71

61 Farm Equipment

Golf clubs. 1 yur old. 1195.

rebult engine no m/111, nice oer.
Sturn• O.ragt, 304-1711-7710

John Otere 1010 lr•ator with
plows and disc. ell like new
13100 John Otere 1 4T Ill•
t7811. Johft Otere 11rr rlke

01171·1741.

'II Mutteng, 3 door, V•l , •uto.
1.c. crul.. control, 31 , 000

1810. Coli e14-211-1522 .

mil• 304-175-1431 .

21 fl. nttn motor hom•. com-""'
pl.tllly tetf· contelned. ten.,.. ,,.
tor. aleept a. tatoO. Ctll _. ,

114·441·0001.

'

21fT. AI convenlenc11 U200.'

1

Ph.lt4-251-t255.

'

4020 John DHre tncrtor wtth I
bottam plows. 12 tt.Jot.nDetre
trlftlport elite. e1110. Ntlw
HoHend 273 81ler t17915 C1ll

'13 Chevy C.""'-· 2 .0 Litre
enQ(nt, PI, Pl. 4 doOf. 11.000

Round hl'f baler m11t11 8001b.
bll• t1100. MecherUcll toblcco sttt• 1310. Ph. 114-

304-175-2710 llftw 5:00 coli Ohio Ahrrer Camp Orounct. naw II
304·171-ISI4.
op1n Oood lllhlnt· "•ctne, ~
Ohio Colll14·..1·2t21.
~
1910 Com010, 304-e71-1317.

mil•. 13,300.00. 304·175· Reel nioe v .w . C1mp• ·V•.
2925 ott• S:OO pm.
lleept 4 or I . Oood condllton.1 _.,
t2500. Co!l114-141-212&amp;

e14-281-1122.

•

'77 MarkV Lincoln, low miiMge,

_2.:_11_·_12.:_8..;1_.----------110 Mtllt¥ Fergueon DIMII
Trector UIIO New Holland

'71 Dodge Aspen 1111ion
wevon, ntw tkw., bod¥ ftlr,
good runnln1 aand, t.OO.OO.

273 lol• •nae N- Hollond
Hoy lind tl91. Ph. 114·211·
1122.
'

~

••
••

Phono 304-nJ-1115.

1914 Chevy CoiOYIW wogon, 4 81 . Home
li
cyl, t1r, ·sth. r - nloo cor,
Improvement•
Used C1rpet &amp; eppll1ntes Ph.
14.211.00.304-171-2113.
I -~------------ I
0141.
514-44e -8737.
•'
Drqonwynd C1Htty Ktnnel. PTO Menure lpr....., tiOO. 1114 E -. 13,000 mlloo,
,AM ·FM topo. I opood, t1r oond,
aA.EMENT
Full sin btd • mattr. . &amp; boa CFA Himall'(an , Perslu end
springs 150.00 Ph 114·446· Sl~m•e klt1ens. AICC Chow 10ft. whetl ... c t321. Tobacco 304·171·3114.
WATERPIICIOFINO
•12&amp;. H1y condltiontr
Uncondlllonel Nfetlme lYMan· j
7945.
pu- Now Chow pupoln. sett•
1275. 3pt. whNI '"'* 122e. 1171 Mtric IV, good con d. tN. loa.! refertnHI furnllhld. \
Coli e14-44&amp;·3844 thor 7PM. John
Oteri COfn plent• 1210. 304·171-7315.
Fr• 11tlm1111. c.n oollect ...
Twin or bunk beds Ph. 114·266·
1755.
' Groom end Suppty Shop·Ptt N1w Hotllnd 323 lquere Hilt
1-114·2J7·0411, day or nitht•
11150. Olhw flolchoody lllfUip379-2671 .

66

Pets for Sale

Orevttv ..techmlfttl rototill!' •
rot1ry plow . C1ll BU-387·

!

2 PieceLMntRoom Sulttt325.
Mollohan Fumlture. Upp• Rlv•

Rd Ph. &amp;14·446-7444. Opon

·0231 .

1117PM on WHit Oeya

Golden AetrMYera; 9wkl. old.
AKC Rtgiaterred. H1v1 hM shots
CARPET
. II \Itt chedc . 4 Heatlhy mellt.
Clrpel remntntl ti.PQ 1 y1rd C1ll todey. Ph . 1·114-216 ·
end up. Molloh1n Furniture 51 SO.

Upp*' Alvw Rd. Ph. 114·44e7444. Opon till 7PM on WHto AKC R•lletered Toy Poodle.
D1y1.

plec~~ wood llvi"'l room tulte.
liMy good candhlon, •150.

I

Upright pl1no, •11. Minn\llle,

114-992-n15.
53

Antique•

AntiQue Oek Mant... 1ndqu1
window glell, ttorm wlndowl
end door. Call 614· 441·0109
afltr 5 :30

54 Misc. Merchandise
'

CellehM'I Used Tire Shop. 0111'tr
1,000
111.. 12, 13 , 14. 15,
11. 11.1. 8 mil .. out At. 218.

*•·

CoH 014·251·8251 ,

Plt1tlc clrtern 1tete 1pproved,
plutic septic tenkt, plutlcculvtrta. metll culvtt11 RON

EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jock·

Cock« p1nlll • Minlttura
Poodle &amp; SchniUitr Puppln For

441·1780.

Wtsher &amp; Orver. Stove a
R•frlgeretor, Oirtttt:l Set with
Buffet, VIIR top coff" tebll, 5
H.P. llg~l. tenkelroompteuor.

m111 black • t1n . AKC Dtc·
shund melt puppy. AKC Adutl

PoklngOH, Ph. 814·446·7120.

Slem111 kltten1. I wkt. old.
Long or short heir. Clll 114·

912-7201.

AKC registered ttmtle leetlt
pup, 9 wllekt old, tiO.OO.

304·57e:2473 ottor 5:30

Beegle puppitl. Call 304-891·
385' after • =30 p m
•

o.oc- Rd.
ue-0214.

and gtt second chtln h.,f plice.

1110 COfdobe. M1111.,. ott.r.

r•*· p.tt, 1nd euppllee. Pic*
up and HM¥erv, D1Vie YIDUUm :
Clnntr. ont hell mile up ,

Coli 114J

1

~

All typ11 cerpenttt • aonCI'etl

.wort.: lnt•ktr. ....nor. ,.....,.
llolln1. potnttnv. ,....,., lr•

l

2 Son OMC. lopslo sonk
pumping toudo. Jolon't Auto

82 Wanted to Buy

1178

lelta, la.IIVMie Rd ., OtNipoJis.

191&amp; OMC S-11, lllro Poriir-

Now buying ehlll corn 01' ear
corn C1ll for l•nt quot•. RN•
City F1rm la.pply. 114·441·

age, \1·1, full ln)ectecl, 4-wheel
do., '"' oh_,. UIOD. Ph.

2185.

83

e14·441·2101.

1188 lnt•netionll Ceb Ov..TriC1o.- Ll'i't Tendem 231 Ot·
trolt . 30,000ml. .tlnce msrtored.

livestock

RON'I Ttll'&lt;lltlon lervlcl. 1
HOUH CIHI on ACA., Quuer,
0~ , IPtOitllng In Zlllllh. Col

304-171-2311 .. 114-4"·
241,,

I

Fetty Tr" Trlmmin,. 11um11.

,_.,_Cofl304·e7 ·1U1 .

~otery . 01 cabl1 tool drHNno.•
Molt w.llt compllled tlmldey.
Pump 1.!11 and 1.W.. 304-

Mu1ical
Instruments

Duroc Bo1n Bred jutt lltt1 the
we tlltld 11 lhe Ohio
T111111on thet t•ed avtt 2.1
lbl. .,. day. Rog• llntl.,-,
Sabine, OH. 113-114-2311.

bo••

6 Tams electronic drums, mixer.
stenda lr cordt. 11500 firm . C111

3 vett Ar1bien gtrldlng. Also
smlll mtrl pony. Oood chid·

350 Cummint, Mliorld, 10
•Reed ov11drtva trensmlsalon,
•11 rewa, t0-22tlr-.anbuds.
CaH 114-111·4422.

67

114-245-5191 .

1100. Ph. 514·251·1340.

Cub Ctdet: 182 Hydro Riding
Lewn Mower 13000. Cell 114-

a.

Fruit
Vagetables

mil•.

•on'o pot. con 114-2&amp;1-1200.

Fish Dt¥1 h 'a time fof rtocklng. 1H2 Dot- ~lng Cob 4x4. I
Cetfish. Hybrkl lluegln. has. speed, tunrool, running bolt'dl.
Crepple

a

Eacetltnt condhion. Ctll 11 • ·

Mlnnowa. For .....,.

lntormttton on dollvosy. CoHTon 112-3719
F'", 1·100·1143·1431.
Van• l!a 4 W.O.
Pure brld French Alplna ludl 73
Kld·fOI- Ph. l14·251-1e14.
1872 Doclilo VIII V-1 OUIO, good

1-------------

Aeglsttted H.mpahlre l..m Ph.

utility V1n Ph. IU·-2'1-SO.O.

Male burro tor "le. 1 Yllf old.

1171 Ford Van. I cyl .. euto, Pl.

814-441·1151.

Potted tometo ptenu for atte.

~----'--

Coiii14-247-3U4.

Ph. &amp;14-441-3224.

Potted tometa a:Mtnte 1nd p.,p•
plente for a.te. Cell Eugen1
Dt't'il, R1c lne. Ohio 814·2'7·

I1-100-1143·3717.
8tlmpoon Avo .. · - ·· Ohio

1111 Ch11111to IISO.OO. 304·
John Dtere. 2 row. com pltntlt, liS·
3013 olt•I:OO.
tltC cond, t410.00. 30•·•••·
1031 .
n Ptvmouth V•llent tor sale.
304·1'11·11874.
Buyona•nv~echlins . . ch•n

111·3102
13100. Ph. 114-218-UeO.
ttnllh, ptrklno toll,
1HI ChOY Yo lllvwodo, loodod, Concrete
blltmtntl • '"Y' tilt lob. Ienior
low
I'll. 114·441·1211.
Chillft OIIOOUnt, Rick Glrflttd.'
'
1172 Wlollo F1olght Lln11 COE. 114-115-4414.

68

Cettlyllc Con'&lt;~trten, only
tBI.II. Molt modlts lnlttll•
don elto avellable. Muffler M1n,

SWEIPIR end -log mochlno

•••

!
I

oon, Oh. Ph. e14·211·1144. 3211.

...

Shop TypeAkComprtator 3 g.t.
tenk. 2 -cyl. comprttiOf needs 1
motor. Pt. 614-281·6817

1141.

I I I t m en t

'I

Ph. &amp;14-441·1201 .

Oood used port.ble end floor
model cotor TV' s Ph. 114 -«8-

AoI I r I

w.......-...

SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO., 304-171-QI5.
Htndtr~on, W. Y1. 30'·171·
7421.
-"'-'----·~·_c,_·~~~~-1_•_·44
__
• ·,..1_17_4_. 11
1170 Meah I Mu1t1n" •4.000.
W1lktr Coon Hounds &amp;mo. old One Hom"::T.~!:hMn nw. ont , . , englnell 1· n_. tir•, ""Y Vlnylo • Aluminum lldtng,
ltOIOtwl_ ........ ....
Ph. 114-25&amp;·1102 oh• 7PM. lcereway
• 'cannon fot' deen, mutt . 304·171-2771.
hlnl tutt•a. ,,.. "''"'••·
deer 1nd bird control, ont 1110 T
Ph.I1(-441-UU.
,
AKC Rt9ittlfed lrlttenf lp•del &amp;unbt• lhnr m•er verilble
oyot~Ttrotltoullt. Exc .
Puppilt. Shott • reedy to go.
ood c~l P•• 304-ItS-30U Cond. low MIIIIOII· 304· n3Aco Conii"'CIIol\. Rooting, VOl·
ISOO.
Call afttr 7PM. Ph I14· Z4t· :t s
1.,.,
m-rt WG&lt;Ii. AH wort{
5117.
I;;~~~~ -~~~~-CIIIII4· :1111-17..' 1
Truckl for Sale
.. JII-S712.
AKC Mlnl•ur• D1chlflund f• sLvhNidtoc.304·115·3UO. 72

Hondo 2 Acouatlc guh1r eacel·
lent conditiun t12&amp;. l'elm•
Aco uttlc: vtry tood condition.

Refr-tlort, couch 6 chtlr,
bunk beds. meple table 6 chtlrs.
Swivel rodltr, cheet of drawers.

urt. CNioo. 11.000 mit•, ,..,
nlco cor. 12.200.00. 304-&amp;11·

Solo. P~ 514-44e-8883.

son, Oh. 114-281-5830.

Stel'1 18 ft . 4 fl . deep pool. AI
ICCIUOriel. t500. C1ll 11'·

1110 Cutl•t luprMit, PI , PI,

Grooming All breeds .. All menl. How•'• F1rm MHhlnery,
styl11. Julie Webb Ph. 814-448 · · Rt. 124 a Moyh- Rd .. Jock·

3283.

Feuver's Greenhousn, we ere
now telling arders for llrawber·
rita, .1 .21 p• qu... CIM

304·815-ll71 .

Nlco pot. t78 Coli 114-742· Coli 114·1U·et37.
2753.
nn Food oldo up, 4 '"""'
dtHt, IUIO wtth M , llront 400
84 Hay 8i Gr1in
.nvln1, AM -FM tt•to. fln1
lfudl, lt. .ns
304·
an-n1o ., a'lt-1741.
- l o buy· Hoy; poot.,oloty '11 • •.,. ' wfMtl drtvt, ntrW'

a.,....

l•ge round btl• C.n bl old or

now. CoM 114·241·U11.

69 For Sale or Tr41de

Wekll"l Itt, ten•• lnduded.
AatyMn tllnkl compJtte t310.
Celll1•·t12-3147tfler12:00
noon.

For 1111 or trlcleo; I American Ph
lull PUOPtet. OOOd fM\1. Call
e14·3.. ;1&amp;47

I pifiOI 1vmg roam 1 et. fr•ch
nyle) . VlfY good c:onflitioP'..

John Oetrtr 310 dol:• wkh •
WIY' Wide. In naMtent condl·

3 or 4 ltd1oom houM WI Kyttr
Cr... lchool D..mct. fttt••r

I I .111-.jllll 1.11111'1
71

Auto• for Sale

IIH OTO 311

Ott... kept. tiiOO. C.l 114·
446
..:.1·.1::.~407
..:...·______

1111 Ct.wy Chw.ne DeluJ.e.
IIOihnt condtllan. ..., n.w.
Only 1000 ...... 14200. Cal

12, 300. )I

lur~t

104·171-SIU.

Addn.

e7t-2103.
82

'

Plumbing
8i H11ting

.•

CARTER'I PLUMIING '·
AND HEATINII ·
Cor. Fourth end""' .)..
OoNiooht, Ohio
Phono 114-oi46-3111 or 114· 1
441-4477
'

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I

84

j'

Electrical

lis A efrlgarltion

Rtlkllfttl•

Of ~mm•cl• ~rt

Inti· New MMot or rtplltt.
Uoomodoflllltllol... l ..frM. ,.lllenour lleatrlo.a, 304J
171·1711.
85

General Heuling

Dltllllll Wot11 hrvt01: Pooto,
Cl"""''· Wollt, Doflvosy Anytlmo Call S14·441·7404·No

-ton.

Ex. .Ondllfon, 11 ,000 ·
ao.aeo kops. • - 11011.
1 H2 Ylmlhe 110 Xf. IA.1n..,

It • R Weier lerviOIJ. Home
Gtlt•n•. welt., poota ......
Potrn•ly Jlmta loy-a w.. er .
11m• ret••· C111 304·111·

1370.

J • J Will" hrvlce. lwlmml"l
11001•. clst•ns, wells. Ph. 11 ·

241-1211.

-lon- 21S ............

W11ttraon ' 1 Wtter Heullng,

1t71 Klwt .. kl KZ · 710,
t2,10Dml. t710 ........ ""·

grtvllt Dtltverld 1 ton and up . •
Jim Lenler. 304·178·12'7 or, ,.

II- •- tor 12111. Col rMtOnHie rattl, lmmldlett
114-441-1407.
2.000 getton deitvery, ciltttns,
11 4-211-~211 '
110011, wtll. etc. ctll 2M-1711HI Yomlllo Z-210 ........ 2111
- I'll. 114-441-1710.
Sl73 Fllfd LTD runt DOOd, UID. I"""Iroonyt- 75fflm
HouN co•, llmt~tone. end

""Ill-.

-- ...... -.....

1171 I'll.
Gllllfl
Prill Pontloo - ·
...:..·--------0IIor
I14·-·M32.
-.1.:_4_;·2::1.:.1-·1.:.340
1111 · -~ ,_,., -2 -.
1112 Fonl:r....lllosllfld In Vlly
oo4 condition. IO. OOOml
stp
""'"'
..4
2100. I'll. 114-211-1117.
- -. ..l ·o
t p_
lp
montllololton...,-. ~­
1112 T,_..,. Call 114·441· - · IHJ tcow.otol710 LTD,
1122 _ ....
th•ftdrlve. 14.000 11111....
11000
- - ...... ~~- .1 4tiiZ ~ ............... . 112·7211 .
HII--111-Wtlllol
Or TraM. l'lo. 114-441-2112, 1171 lurukl 1111 lleto•y.

·----... ..- ...
--.

Wllh
· ·Awe.,
- ·· A._.,
.......
MM. llfe.tlllle
I llk1 ¢ ·an

Doge CJI llr trafftc COOtrollers.

11n fOtd Yen EconoUnt 110,

J04·17S·t311. ·
1171 " - CJI, 304 onglno,

wHh 1111 Hondo710Cu-.Oood
R - • " ' · ANlng
trt-pow«. 4 sptl. 10 boft potttrac
IW ond. 46.000 flrillnol mllto. I UOO. 1171 Hondo Cl 710.
*"I·

N_ _ _ _ _

I...,IJinoii_TY_

•s-Ilo••· 3Q4.sn.nto
G1'17S-174t.

1110 crvvttor Fifth AvtiMio. 74 Motorcycl11
s=.condhloft. Coli 114-441- - - - - - - - - - - - -

c.l...,. ...............
51 Houeehold Goode

tlrM, heedlfl. III'Oftl \lellld ..

ltlflll Tr11 and Llwn lema;
lawn cert. ltndiCIPing. ltumP'
t~mO\Itl , 30•·&amp;71· 2142 o,

lundty celts.

t

... ""· 114-446-1121 .

1200.11CAYHI
YCII ' ... 1200.
Calllt4HZ·I1JI• 114-111·1 -.

8UDGETTr1nsmiteion1: Used•
Rebuilt. AI ty,_ torque conver-1
tttl .. trtnlf., c..... eve.:
Joints. Guer•tetd t minumum
of 30 dl'fl, ~ dlilvtr, c.h • · 1
Ctr!"¥ or Instill Cell 114· 379·

0

1450.00. 304·671-7108.

3 bedroom tr....,, •111.00

....
· Ph 114-.....
-.. --l'lt-1111
... plokup lnch1dH. 304· 171·
-7·t-.
2247.
14a70 11n ..,._IIIII. CA,

Auto Parts
8i Accessories

------------~--"--~ ~

SIGNS. HaH Price! S1ve 5&amp;%11
FlllhlnliJ arrow •ltn• t2191
Ughttd, non-errow 12191 Un·
lightid t2491 Fret tettertl See
loc1lly 1(800)423·01t3.
anytime

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.....

75

..'

Tony's Gun Rtpeln. hot rtblu"

NEW AND USED MOilLE
1371. 114·..f·lfC!2 . . .
tlon. Collll4·112·7401 .
HOMES KUSEL'I QUAUTY
MOilLE HOME SALES. 4 Ml
7479.
23oubll:ts. loii&lt;OChoosFr-or, 1113 750 Hondo l h - MQo
WElT. OALUPOUI. AT 35. 42 Mobile Homes
1300. Coiii14-H2-IT4111ft• t«cyto. 11700. Coli 114-992·
PHONE 114·4441·7274.
for Rent
Spece for imlll lr-'4... AH ~,;';
hook·lftiO. Coblo. Aloo ettjclenCY 'OO;;p;.m;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,J.;;7;;;40;;1;;.;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
1110 Fo- llavvloW O.luxo
14&amp;70 lunolohed, 21R, ... ,..
roornL lir end Ctble. MtiOft,
g• helt, CA, 4M'I pftvll:e r•tM 2 IR mobile hom• in lklwtlll. w.v• . c.n304·m-~ee 1 .
SNAFU~~&gt; by Bruce Beattie
tot: On AI. 31 Rodnoy . Ph. Colt 814-441-1111.
. Spece lor rent. trlif« IPICII.
lt1-441-7844.
2 Bedroom Mobile Home in
Locust Rd. Rt. 1, PointPt....,t.
304-171-1071.
1171 lhuttz mobllt hom•. Patriot. Col 114·379·217&amp;.
lhH. eat .. oningo.l14-44e·
2 Be ttroom, tufty turnlaftld. Country trliltr splct f61 .
4461.
Ulllltleo pokl, AC. odulll only
month . Reftrtnc• reQuired.
Ph.
814-44e-4110.
304·171·1121.
1114 Tr- - • will help
- ·· Col lt4-441-172S.
Trill• -... Krovwa in P~
rar for rtnt. Totll Mctrk. C.ll
47 Wanted ta Rent
1172-M--tottl e14·112-IZ18.
- . c A, I-IIvioi""""U,OOO. Ph. 114-441-1?51 e .. 2-oom. Catt&amp;14-141-2424.
COUNTRY MOilLE Home Park.
Aouto 33, N- of Pom-.
Rental trlill«t. Cel 114-812-

KIT 'N' CARLYLE C!lbr LIITJ Wright

Boete•nd
Motort for Sale

Rough Lumber · 01k • PoSt~•
1160 per 1.000 by bundle; toe

Furnilh&amp;d Rooms 371-2745.

Country hom• for r•t on Rt.

124. 2 people only. 114·742·

120. UO • King homo 110

&amp;14-992-n87 EOH.

1 bedroom u••ge apl. with
am1ll y1rd, washer and dryer
hook-ups, appllancn fumithed.
Avalltblt June 1. Call 1-814·

f!t:lllo ls

30 yr. gutmtMCI vinyle tiding,
w-Ilt' c•pet, 1 'h bath, unique
woodworll14·192·1121.

6· room hou ee on 1f.r ecre In
Pomeroy Ru~;tic , secluded .
Ov.tooks river . t16.000. 114·

3 Room Apt. convltntly loc.ted.
Full carpeted. 1BR. No pelt. Ph.

1 l 2 Bedroom Aptl UtllltiH
pltid n•llo Rio Grandli College.

For 1111 by owner. 2 norv houH

Oov•nment Homn tr am 11 . (u
repelr). Delinquent IP property.
Repo•nalons. Cell 80&amp;-117·
1000 Ext . OH· 980&amp; for current
repo lilt.

740 Second Avt. 1 8R., t1815.
per mo. Oepoalt required. Cell
614-446-,222 bttwttn 8· 15 . .

33 Acrn: 3 mlln wttt of HMC.
nttr At. 36. Ctl\614· 446·8221
1fter &amp;pm.

lot In privltt perk on Reccoon
Cr..... EIIICtric,
1nd
water. Well fln1nced . Shown by
appofntmtnt only: Cell 11'·

up to t128. Hide·•·bed• nto
to UBI. R1cllners 1226 to
t375. Lampl
t28up10toUt&amp;
1,2&amp;
Oint«.,
t101 and
Wood table w-1 chtira UBI to
t796. Desk t100 up to t375:
Hutchtl t400 end up. Bunk
beds complete w-mettrMIII
t215end up to 1318. labybedl:
t110. Mlttrea•orbo•IPMOI
ful or twin •13, firm t73, 1rid
tal . Ou•n stta 1221. Kino
UIO. 4 drawer chtll tel. Gun
c1blneta I , 12 gun. Ou or
eleclric renge *371. leby met·
trill• Ul 6 t45 Bid frtm11

114-44e-0322.

Furnished Apt. 18R, 701 Fourth
Ave.. Gslllpolla. U21 UtllhiH

Up1t1ir1 furnll~td Apt.. 4 rooms
1nd btlh . Centralty loCIIed. 1 or
2 1dulls. Ref 6 depoait r•
qulred Ph. 814·448·0ot44.

3103 01 446·1157.

Sotoo ~net choln priced !rom
U95 co 1995. Tobl11 050 ond

. Good selection of bedroom
Fumiahed &amp; unfurnished epls .• IUIIM, metel cabln.a.. hied·
boerda no end up 10 tl! .
t160 00 1nd·up, references Ph
304-&amp;75-n3B o• 3o4-875- 12 Months ftH flnerwdng with
&amp;1o• A·1 Real Est.te.
tpPfOV..:I credit . tlOO mlnuNew ap1rtmtnt: completely mum purch.. e - necessery. 3
turn . Ref. &amp; Oep. 1 or 2 ldulta MIIM out luiiYIIIe Rd. Open
9~m to Spm Mon. ttvu S1t. Ph.
only Coli 614-446-0338.

36 Lot8 8i Acreage

In Mlddt"""' ovo.tooklng p01to.

Fully fumilhed 2 MdrOGm home
in Rlcintwith equippldkilch•n
Rtvervitw property ICrOit from
Gentr1l Slore. bsy ICCtu to'
Ohio River boM 1.-mchlng end
tandy beach. 115,000 114·

1 Bedroom belle rent 11 7e 00
plus electric. Alto required •
UOO .DO oocurisy dapook CONTACT: Jackson EstMes Dept. Ph
441-3117 Equel Houslnt~
Opportunity.

7PM.

4:00PM e14-441·40011 Attw
4PM . Ph. 304·171·3111.
3201.

32 Mobile Home•
for-sale

llo- lolo May 15Sh • I 1t11

._.

on2 .4ecr•. AC , W.B.IEP., wl't
blr, 2 c•
Ph. Before

871-3030 .. &amp;7e-34Jt .

Seturct.¥. M1y 18 '1 milt north 1
Dl Ftirefoundt on At. 33 It :

· - - -.Sot. lloyll.

Business
Buildings

Homt for Sele b\' Owner:
742-2577.
GrHnbriOI Eot .• 38R , bl-tovol l-::--:--::-:-:-:---:::-

______

milt off Rt. 7 on 143.

A d•,... . . . . loeo'l

tD9 rood . Coll304·~ · 1818 . _

Nict 3 bedroom.. 2 MUtt.
femlty roam with woodbum«. 8
tcr•. low 40 ' •· wiN conlidtf
moble homt .. trldt In, 304·

mcMng, tots ofga a c dill. EvtrY·

---·....,
___ __

• 8 Acrtt on Tribble Rd. off At 2
plue atore building, wert haute
3 Badroom houa.. bM'n, cell•
plus 2 other buKdinp. AM black

112·2514 Clay Aonoy.

llomo.

J '"""" lilly
..........
...
C.ll.41
lltll oil
- '"
1....

1086.

lny1hlngofvelue. Ph. l14 ·441·

Medical S.crettry receptionist,'
pick up appHCMion a1 Suite 112 ,
PIHtent V1tt.y Hoapit81, Prof.... .
llonellklg. 12:30 - 2:30Mon. &amp; ,
Thurs. On'v .
•

Glr... S.I .. I03 Cirde Aw. Rt.

Middleport
8t Vicinity

110 acr11, Lion Baden Ad ..
House II outbuilding. StriNim
throuth property. 304- 468-

&amp;14-44e-8038.
4 BA, 2 boSh, LR. DR, kkchon. L.trge level lot In Htrritonvlllt on
fenced yard. two 8.1110 rtor1ge St. At. 184. EIIICI:rlc. LC wtter.
building~ , In city. 127.000. Coli aid septic tenk. Will seU or trade
&amp;14-441·&amp;583.
for boat. cemper. motorcycle or

949-2168 01 114-919-2213.

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"'····p·c;n;e;oy··:·····-·

Homes for Sale

Apartment
for Rant

Pd. Ph. 446·4418 ohw 7PM.

20 acre 1ferm Henntn Trace
Ro1d. Glenwood, W. V•. fDf'
more information cell 304· 7736118 or 773-6188 after 6 ·00.

71.7 lnddultrial 1tor1ge 12 foot
ov•.. htld door. 3 phu• of
etectrlc. 11x48 steel building

Mty consider trade·in of mobite
home or property on this new 3
BA home. 2 c.- gw1g1, 6 mi.
south on Rt . 7 , U7,500 . Cell

Hiring. CoH 805-687·8000 Elll. :

E....,.._, Dn Po......oy
Rein Of' lhfne.

629-8033.

3115 !O:OOAM 1:00PM Mon.
675-6104
lloruFri.

S11,040 • '58.230 Yf· Now,

ond

J uft 4 mite. outalde eity limits.
Cozy 7 room. one story home.
Populw Addison School Dittricl . tiahh'CI pond, blrrn a
outbuildings . McGuirt Reelty
Co ., 1402 Fourth Ave., Huntint·
ton, WV1 2!l01 or Ph. 304-

1ppointment.

.,

-...

32 ACRES

31

Thundoy

Farms for Sale

Flll~I!Cidl

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GOVERNMENT JOBS .

Situations
Wanted

44

C1n do light heuling 1nd roofing. 1981 Ventura Viii• 14d!i
Aeuon1ble retu . Marian trlliler, exc ~ond , tot-a electric.
Snldor. II 4-949·2029.
cent rei air, 8x 10 wood building .
front porch Included, can stey on
Llrgal.wn 1.,.,1011gr111 cuttint rented lot if d"ired, Clll 3041nd we•d-eallng. A1ked if n3' 91&amp;3
wented, nice ntit job . 814-982·
2078. Cen enytlmtlll

Cr""" Ad. Ph &amp;14-44e-9529

1fler I; 1lpm.

12

"A divorce? But, "Mabel,
think Of the Children!

e14 - 448 - 2312 For

.....
",

......

446-'ltO&amp;.

~

iC S.T.)

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

34

311-W. Moy 14 • Moy 11th Y•d tell M1y 14. 11. 111h 1';.•

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

Will do Babyaitting 1n your home
In City Umit•. For child &amp;yrs or
younger. Week deys onty . Can
provide refennces. Ph 11'·

23 · Professional
Services

-~~--~ ·

ON CARPET 8i PADDING
Expert Installation
Up to 36 Months Financing Available

Middleport, Ohio

C101t Motol. 514·44e-7398.

Help Wanted

Poot Ollico, .....,. 304·&amp;11·
1181.

992-6173

n28

21

FOUND, tift ftrmlle puppy, n..-

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8t Vicinity

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

St:rvtct~s

5, 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY

Hobson Drive

24!1.

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WEll DATED

LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

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175-3069 .. 1,;800-1142·3119.

Loet and Found

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GARAGES

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-341,0
LIMESTONE
GRAVEt • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRl

Jlm'a odd jobs pslnting, driv•
way r•eellng. carpenter work •
roof r1peir, tret1 6 htdgn
experienced. Call 61 4-379-

In· ,,
Fr .. go04I home. mixed br..cl 11111, melm*"' 1nd replir c~e ,
puppjlt. I Wkt. old. C1" 114· . TV Un11. Some travel required.
E.O.E ., tW r•umeto C C.G.•
143· ..21 onvtlmo.
Vice Pr• of Enolnwing, P. 0 .
Box 101. Point Pteesnt, W. Va.
I ptr1 Angore ll:htent, 5 yellow,
2 bid. 1 p.y ttrlp. I wllks 25110.
old. 114-317-0370.
YETERANS·EernPtrlmon.Yin :
3
tr.oute brok..,, 21015 the Amty Net~nltl Gu~rd. 30.- ~

PAINTING- AIItypeo including opace oge in1uloting
SANDBLASTING~ DIY

TOP CASH ptid for '83 modtl ,
Md newer used cers. Smith
lulck·Pontiac, 1911 E11ttrn .
Ave.• Oelllpollt C1ll IU·«S- 1

coli •ohlndoble 11021838-8885

s..t.

Hauling

Septic Systems

Ave. Gillipolis, OH .

coli 1504!141 ·0091 EKT 3117,
fill*" 7 doyol CALL NOWII

Ph. 814·245-9557.

County AppiiMCt. InC. Good
Used 1pplllhcu and TV 11t1
OpMI 8AM to IPM . Mon thru

Sot. &amp;14·446·1199. &amp;27 3rd.

EXCELLENT WAGES for ap•e
time tnembly work: eltctron· ,,
let, creftt. Other inform1Uan ·

PuppiH to g1veewev 7wks. oer&amp;

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

Plumb1ng Semce

4

t181·11i89, tempo. Coli eu446-3151

Ohio. CoU 814-286·1930

Need bHyaitler for 2 school age
children for lhe summ• . Mill

992·2526'

5-1-'87-17

BINGO

1 Hnrd (nrrh fiHI
wrth thr\ ad and purrho1~

RUSS MOORE

992-3989

4-22-1 mo pd.

Backhoe Se rv1ce
lowbo~

ANTIQUES

FREE ESTIMATES

CHESTER, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACE MENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BUILDINGS
Phono Day or honings

4-22-17-tfn

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING

Bus. Ph. 985-3813
Home 985-3837

PUBliC

949-2263
or 949-2168

5-11-87

Types of
Trenching
GAS · WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

llc. rllt5 01 ~~~

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Middleport, Oh.
992-6611

All

Cnrd Gomp1

Ul.t

Septic link pumping, r•ldentill
• commtrlcal. tBO Plf teed.
RonEVIntEnterprl. . Jeckaon,

NEW- REPAIR

YALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

EAGlE! CLUI - POMIROY, OH.
THURU PM-U ••4S

Go-··-·

We pay cath for l.te model clun ,
uMdws
Jim Mink Chev.·Oidt In,.
lilt Gene Johnson

ROOFING

Briggs &amp; Str•tton
Tecum1eh
Weed Eater
home lito
Jacobsen

REASONABLE . REUAill
8-20-'86 tin

n

Howard L Writtsel

Authorized Service
&amp;Parts

614-843-5248

· ~ &lt;1, . ~.,1

4-14-1 mo.

SMALL ENGINE
REP All

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

(H., Al l

COMPARI OUI PIICIII

5·5·'17·,-

J.R.'s REPAIRS

$tJ 5 p~r

Wood·Crodsoi·Ouilliotg
flowers, Sewing,
losktl lido

John IL Ientz
Owner/Mechanic

3-11-tfn

~ord

llllmCIAnED COUNTIT
ITUIS

PH. 949-27 56

No Sunday Calls

10

(Supr Run Areal
HOURS: Wed.· Thurt.-Fr.
l 0 a.m. to S p.m.
Saturday 10 A.M.
to 12 NOON
OtiM&lt; tim11 by chaolt or
coli 992-5731 fer
appoint""" I.

Truck, aute&gt;, 8i
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding.
IAII makes &amp; models)

Now Hoonu Built
"Free Estimates"

&amp; SERVICE

THE HAT RACI

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

U. S. RT. SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Wanted Ta Buy

2292

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

BISSELL
BUILDERS

SWAIN ,
AUCTION • FURNITURE 12
WOOd·eoellto¥11, I pcwood LR

18 Wanted to Do

114·44&amp;·3672

•Washers •Dishwashe rs
•Rangel
• Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

of mmrmum

SELLING
PROBLEM?
CALL 992-3325

Housinq
Headquar ll't ~.

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

51 Hou1ehotd. Good•

..... 1:1111, bunk 1!91,
r.ctin . . MW l Uled bedroom
IUittl, wrln••r wHIIera, •
lh&lt;NI. New IMngroom tult11

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

lrmrl 1 per tU!IamPr Dfr

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

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Retrel:n Now. 8outhNIItm8u•
inMI College. CaU 814-448-

GUnERWORK

4-28-' 87-1 mo.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

FEAFORDm

LETART - l1ke new rns1de
and out' Completely remodeled home on a large lot
bcellen l cond rtron Ga~age ,
new roo! and sid rn g.
$27.500 00

This Week live
Entertainment
Wed ., Fri . &amp; Sat. Night

NO MONf Y UIJWN

Flo1q/

Public Sale
l!a Auction
43&amp;:7.

.f.151mo

,50 IMIN Ill

8

LAFF-A-DAY -

School•
Instruction

(CUT OUT FOR FUTUII£ USll

TUNE~

Real Estate

POMEROY,O.
992-2259
NEW LISTING - BUILDING
LOTS FOR ·sAlE - 2 41
acres vacant land located
near Eastern Hrgh School
wrth access to Rt 1 Wate1
and electn c av ar la bl e
$6,000 00

Business Services

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Ponaor"-M

15,1987
15

YOUNG'S
E.

Friday, Ma915, 1987

Ohio

IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No. 15508
l mo.
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ADOPTION' OF
ER ICA PAIGE PHILLIPS
54 Misc. Merchandise
NOTICE OF
PUBLICATION
TO. JULIA YVONNE LILLY ,
FKA JULIA YVONNE PHILLIPS
TURN YOUR TOES

You are hereby notified
that you have been named as
putative mother of Erica
Paige Phillips: This action
has been auigned Case No .
26608 in the Common Pleas
Court. Probate Division,

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w- 1oov1oo. John wottiiiOif. '

J•. Ownw. 1.000"' 2.000 oot •
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R_.....,, lt. Rt. 7. C•Citv. Oh. 114·211·1470, Evt.
112-J11S.
·-· · Ctsl 114- ' ltoi-441-31:111. Open dolly I to '
4:30, lot. 1:30 to 1:30. Old •
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'71H-1101our ...... newUptaa.l•ed.
M4ttl't INftl&amp;. utr· '·
M_,.,.., U,.,....OIIng ....... I'
sricounty••22vwo.Tioo17M.
ln rumMu.. upholotorint. Cot •
304-171 -4114 lo• hfl ~.
lhowroom

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�Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

PQmei'Oy-Middleport, Ohio

.

Friday, May H;i , 1987.

.-----Local .briefs:- - - Suit·filed over accident injury
Divorces,
,.'

dissolutio~

filed

Filing lor dissolutions of marriage In M~lgs Count y Common
P leas Cour t are Elissa A.. Uti , Racine, and Kenneth R. Ull;
Phyllis A. MrConlhay, Pomeroy, and Emmons A. McConthay,
Point Pleasant, W.Va.
Filing lor divorces are William R. Levacy, Dexter, from
Freda Sue Levacy, Beaver Dam, Ky.; Naomi L. Conley,
Pomeroy, aga in st Robert D. Con ley, Parkersburg, W.Va.
Divorces have been granted James Edwa rd Lucas from
Elizabet h Ann Lucas; Mary L. Woods from Thomas K. Woods;
and Na ncy Keirns from Kelven Joe Keirns. Nancy Keirns has
been restored by the cour t to her former name Smith.
Ja mes B. Hawthorne and Karen Ann Hawthqrne have been
gra nted a dissolution of m arriage and Karen 'Hawthorne has
been restored to her malden name Riggs .

Cases di.smissed in court
Several cases have been dismissed In Meigs County Common
Pleas Cou rt ; Teresa C. Ca rr versus Ronald L. Carr; Leann
J ewell versus Tony Ray Jewell; Sara Marie Stamper versus
Jeffrle Allan Sta mper: De bra Gallagher Huffman versus
Brady M. Huffman.

Entertainment planned Saturday
The fi rst evening of entertainment staged by the Racine Park
Board will be he ld at 7:30p.m. Sa turday a• theShrlne CiuqPark
In Racine. Entertainment Is free and willl)e provided by the
Bend River Boys, Donnie Dudding and others. Residents are
Invited to lake their lawn · ch'a irs to . the entertainms nt.
Refreshm ents will be available.

District meeting planned
District 1.1, Daughters of America, will meet at 1 p.m.
Sat urday at the lodge hail In Chester. Ali members of the lodge
are lnviled to attend the district sess ion.

Anyone building a new home In Rutland, or building an
add ilion to an ex isting home, is required to purchase a building
perm II , according to Ruliand Mayor James Fink. Permits may
be purchased for$~ at th e mayor's office.

The third annual Pomeroy
Kindergarten Graduation will
lake pla ce al3 p.m . Sunda y In the
Pomeroy Element ary School
aud itorium.
The students of Mrs. Mary
Carolyn , Wiley, teacher, will
enter 'the auditorium to the
processional. " Pomp and Cir·
cumstanre" by the Me igs Junior
Hi gh Band directed by Lor i
Klinger .

Pomeroy council meets

\.

A bid of $7,000 from Eldon Walburn, Middleport. for
lns ta iia!lon of wheelchair access ra mps on Pomeroy's
sidewalks. was accepted by Pomeroy VlilageCouncllwhen they
met Wed nesday nigh! In spec ial sess ion.
Cost per ra mp Is eslimated at $375, with noi more tha n 20
ramps to be constructed, according to .Jane Walton, Pomeroy
clerk-treasurer.
Pome roy Village was awarded an $8,000 Communily
Develop me nt Block Grant through the Meigs County
Commissioners lor the sidewa lk ramps . The grant was
prepared by Kenn eth E blin, Syracuse, and members of the
Disabled American Veterans unit .
In other bus iness, council decided to rebid for a 1987-118 police
cruiser.
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The " Welcome So ng" will be
given by the class foll owed by !he
pledge to the fla g and lh~
lnvocalion by the Rev. Lee
Miller. rector or E pisco pal
Church. Pomeroy .
James Die hl. principal of
Meigs High School. will give the
welcome and the children 's
mu sic will be a "Nursery Rhyme

Public Notice

against Wedgcor . Inc .. .James:
town, N.D .. a'nd Su nward Corp.,
doing business as Marvel Brute
Steel Building Systems. Jamestown, N.D., lor $17,606.
David While Services, Athens,
has Ciled sui! aga in st Thomas
Weaver and John Sauvage, both
of Syracuse, requesting judg·
m ent of $6, 739.44.
Entries confirming sale a nd
ordering distribution of proceeds
have been filed in the cases of
ITT Financial Services agat ns,t
Dale W. Hill, et a !; a nd Federal
Na tional Mortgage Associa tion
against Paul T. Imboden , et al.
An application for re lease of
personal property has been liled
In regard lotheestateo! Jesse C.
Anderson, as administered by
Dave Smith.
In other cour t news, a n ac tion
lor declaratory relie f a nd a
res tra ining order to prevent the
defend ant from a ilering a right

, All Middleport Village funds
tota led $:l:J4. 127.86 as or April :m.
k&lt;'O rdl ng Ia !he monthly repo rt
of Mlddkporl Clerk-Treas urer
.Jon Buc k.
• Rereipt s. ex pe ndllures from
oar h lund during the month and
the month end ba la nce of e11rh,
rrspec livr lv. include: genera l.
$1:!.9~0 . ~. $17.6!l0.74, $2:l.S.13. 14 :
street malnl ena nrc, $• . ~71.55,
$4,1i04 .7:\, $~ .~!\2.!16: federa l revenu e s hari ng, no rcccipl s,
$:;76.!16. $9U!\: lire rqulpme,nl ,

$:l00, $o94 .!\6, $1.015.60 dettcil :

lire !ruc k. no •·ecripts. no dis bursement s. $9,019. 72; public transporlall9R-.- :ti8,P6:l.46, $11,(1'1~ . 01 .
$28,072.0o · drliril : economic
dcvcl .. $1,709.40, $1 ,522 .18,
S11,J.'W .:.2; sa nila r y sewer cs·
crow, no m·eipts, no dis burse·
ment s, $108,217 .29: lire hou se
Improvem ent, $4.46. no di sbursement s. S43.912.6S; water ta nk , no
rrrclpts , no disb\'l'semrnl s,
$125,977.f&gt;R; wate1-. $10,17o,
$1:l,392.:,;l, :ti899~ . 1 S; sa nil arv
SC W!'I', $7,571.49, $10,9:l7 .:Hi.
$17,\lO:tlili: swt mmln~ pool. no
rrreipls. $6R. 7:l. $625.23: crmell•r,·. $l 94.2!\, $2 .160.1\5, $1.29:!.30
drllr ll : water mrtcr trus ts, $420,

I·· Area death .1
Earl J, Wright
F:arl J . Wright, !iO, Route 1,
Ot&gt;xter, di ed rrlday mor ning a!
U ni versity Ho sp it a l In
Columbus .
Arra ngement s will be announced by McCoy-Moore Funeral Hom e In Vinton. ·

Hospital news
Veterans Memorial
Thursday admissions: Phyllis
Whaley, Sha de; Char les Salser,
Pomeroy.
. Tltursdlly dlscha rg.,: Zona
Sherid an, Beatrice Rairden,
Clero Baker. Patricia Carso n.

Ohio lottery:
CLEVELA ND (UP I \ - Thu rsday's winning Ohio Lottery
-numbers:
Dally Number : 251. Ticket
sales totaled $1,30\1.696, with a
payoff due of $1,012,238.
PICK-4 : 8918. P!CK-4 lick•t
sa les totaled · $184,413. with a
payoff due of $&amp;3,044. PICK·4 $1
straight bet ·pays $5,556. PICK-4
Sl box bet pays $463. ·

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m'. S12.540.:ili.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10: 38 a.m.)
Provided by
Bcyce 1111d Mlll'k Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl

·'
Firm
Price
Am E lectric Power ...... ....... 26\2
AT&amp;T ...... .... ....................... 26~
As hl and Oil ........................ 63 \2
Bob Evans Farms .............. 24*
Charming Shoppes . ............. 24\2
Federal Mogu l. ........ .......... .41 12
Goodyear T&amp;R ......... .. .... .... 65!1.
Heck's Inc .................. ......... 3JW
Limited Inc ... ..................... 41 *
Muilimedta Inc ... .... ...... .... .. 52\2
Rax Restaurants .................. 5*
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ ...... .. ll \1,
Shoney's Inc ..... ............. ..... 29 ~
Wendy's Inti. ................. ...... 9]i.
Worthington Ind ..................... 19

5995 ,
"86" Chev. Celebrity Eurosport ..... S8800

4 Dr. Air, tilt, AM/FM steteo. sharp.

"85' Dodae 600 4 Dr ..................... S6975
"85" Ford Escort L 3 Dr ................. ,5275

Auto. trans., air, P.S., p.B., 28,000 mi .

"85" Ford Mustana ......................... S7250

T-Top, air. cruise, stereo, auto.,rans .• 14,000 miles.

"85" Chev. Nova 4 Dr ................... S66SO

Air. auto. trans .. P.S., P.B., stereo.

"81" Pontiac Grand Prix LT.. ......... S3995

V-6.

air. tilt, cruise, stereo .

By NANCY ~OACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
SYRACUSE - Officials from I he Ohio Depal'lment of Transportalo n and Syracuse Village mel
Thursday to diSGUSS ways of correcllng a
hazardou s road cond it ion I hal has existed fo r 20
years and steadily worsened over that lime.
expla ined Paul Hoffma n, operations engineer for
ODOT's District 10 in Marietta . a s he discussed
the sit uation on Oh io 1~ 4 at the upper end of the
village. Numerous accident s have occurred at
th is locatio n. the mos t recent on April 20 when a

tractor·trail er overt ur ned, taking down a power
pole as II tum bled.
Hollman said he called I he meeti ng lo clear up
any misinforma lion about whose res pons lblll y II
is to get perm ission from property owners
borderin g 1he highway before repair measures
ca n begin. Th at respons lbllily, Hoffman sa id, lies
with the village. not wit h ODOT. He said ODOT
has no jursidlclion wit-hin the v illage othe r th an

highway m ai ntenance such as pav ing, palnling
lines and snow plowing. ODOT wlll assist wilh the
widen ing the sil e, but Syracuse Village must
m ake !he space ava ilable lo do so.
Hoffman sa id thai once !he vlllage gives ODOT
the go-ahead, they will assis t the v illage in
determining the best wa y to correct the problem ,
a nd will also provide fill dirt, eq uip menl and
manpowe r to help with construr lion.
He reminded the village officials !hat a similar
meeting had token place about 10 years ago, a t
wh ich lime, ODOT's posit ion was the same as II is
now. Mayor Eber Pickens reca lled the sa m e
meellng, and said !hal the prob lem has been In
gelling properly owners to close a driveway
which r uns paral \ello the road in order to provide
the additiona l footage needed to widen the ber m
and make room lor guardra il.
Properl y owner Anna Roush, who was no!
present lor the meeting with ODOT, has a copy of
a lell er from Ma x Farley, former ODOT Dlslrirl
10 deputy director, in whic h Farley writ es " how

3rd &amp; Elm

St.

(Rt. 124)
_ !_tacin•, Ohio

111:
1. For the purchase by the
Village of Ponlerov of 1 new
1987-1988 four door, five
peuenger, •~en with the
following added equipment:

614-949-2551

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Police Package
Not More Than 362 Cubk::

Croissant: n. A buttery French roll that makes great American
sandwiches better.

MEASURE DANGEROUS HIGHWAY - Ofll·
da is from the Ohio Department of Transportallon's District 10 office In Marletla, Paul Hoffman
and Don .Johns on, m easure Ohio I24 at the upper

end of Syracuse Vfllage where numerous
accidents have occurred over the past 20 years.
The road is I9\i, leet wide from edge to edge, with
no shoulders, and no room lor guardrail.

'

Seek elimination of Ohio.,s
controversial ·tax amnesty plan

Heavy Duty Front and
Rear Rub~r Meta
Heavy Duty Front Seat
Extre Dome Light 891weenVisors

Single Ke·v
Left Htnd end Right Hand
Remote Mirrors

Hoovy Duty Alternator
Left Hond Spotlight
D..., Gougeo !Voltt. Temp..

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P!)
Majority Republicans In the Ohio
Senate are sett ing the stage fo r
eliminat ing a controversial tax
am nes ty plan prpposed by 'the
adminis tralion of Gov. Richard
F. Celes te an d ex pa nded by
House Democrats.
·
Sen . Barry Levey, R ·
Middletown, asked Senate lea d·
ers late lasi week toclimlnate the
amnesty plan . which he described as a " pig In a pok•" and
ca lled " an insuil lo hon est,
taxpa ying Ohioa ns."
Sen . Stanley .1. Arono ff, R·

Oij,p,....l

Police Speedometer
Air Conditioning
Tinted Gl111

A.M. Rodlo
Heavy Duty Sho~k•

Colar f ix Beck Coon to 0 pen
From OUtlide Onty end fill
Windows In 8tck Ooor1 to
Up.

HMvy Duty Btttery

Clilbrllod llf)lldou- ond

pollee prioge optlono ond

tr• •lwniug rdal, liren,
lluNng ........ flnl guWMn lind pcowdvtlhllkll
from ~ c:.r to new cer.

Each bid muat conuin the

full n1me of every penon or

Cinrlnn ali, chairman of the Se·
nate Finance Commlllee, has
Ind icated he would like lo modify
the am nesty plan but would have
to come up with additional
replacement revenues.
Th is might not be dl!!lcu ll,
because Republicans have belittled 1he est !mates of $25 million
lor lhr Celeste amn esty plan a nd
$0.1 million for lh~ Hou se version.
Thry wou ld prefer to upgrad~
enforcement of the lax laws to
gain the reve nues.
The House reconvenes at' ll
a. m. Tuesday and the Senate at
I: JOp.m.
Principal item on the calendar

comptny lnterttted In the
Mme. end the bid must be
ICCOtnp~nled

by I chiCk ar

bond In the oum of U 00 .00
to tho sotlofoctlon of the VII·

ltgt Councll

11 1

gu.,.nty

•hot If tho bid to occoptod,
contrtct will bt entered into
and 111 pM'formtnct prop·
arty -urocl.
Thllt chtckl or bonds will
be returned 11: once to tile•·
a.pt the IIICCOOiful bidder.
His chocko or bond will bo
hltd until tht contrect or bid
II property IJlKUt.cl by hhn .
The rlghtlo .....,od to ,..
ject ariy or 111 bidl,
Rlchord Soylor,

Sandwiches like these:
The lkuben-mounds of corned beef, smothered
in melted Swiss cheese and sauerkraut. With all the ftxings.
Thrkey Oub-tender turkey and crisp bacon.
Thpped off with lettuce, tomato and Swiss cheese.
Chicken Salad in a word, delicious.
Your choice, nestled in a light, golden croissant.

Served with saup or French fries.

Mayor
JtneWthon,
Cloft/ TrMou,..
320 E•t Moln StrMt

Pom«oy. Ohio 41719

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POMEROY VOL. FilE DEPT.
WILl SPOIISOI A

CHICKEN B.B.Q.
MAY 17th

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near zero.

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A ·~ultlmedla Inc, Newap1per

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do you widen the roa dway wilhoullaklng out the
driveway? We iODOTi would be· glad to consider
corrective acllon, but we expect !he village to
make the necessary space available ." Far ley's
letter was dated Der. 14. 197:1.
Property ow ners Ura Largent a nd Donald a nd
Elma Weese, who were present lor the meeting,
sei'med anxious as th ey discussed the maller wilh
the offic ia ls to have something done- and soon.
The queslion was raised as to whet her a
concrete retai nin g wall would be feasible, but
Hoffman ex pla ined th at part of the ex isting
driveway would st ill be needed a nd a retai ning
wall would cost "a whale of a lot of money." With a
ret a ln lng wall, there would also be the necessity of
meet lng required safely standards In regard to
foo ter, whi ch cou ld also Increase the cost of such
an undertaking. All hough ODOT wants to assist
the village In correclin g the problem, "we're on a
light budge! too." he said .
Hollman and Don Johnson, main tenance
engineer lor ODOT District 10 measured the road

and fou nd it to be 19'h feel wide but with -no
shoulder on either s ide. "Th ere's no recovery
area," Hoffm an said. "a nd there's no room for
guardra il ."
AI this point, there Is a qu es Uon as to whether
th• drive way actually follows the old street car
line, and If II does, who Is th e l e~a l owne r . Village
Councilman Ernie Sisson was asked to meet wllh
Meigs County Proseculing Attorney Fred Crow
l!li Odetermine who ha's legal ownership.
Once ownership is determin ed and the dec ision
made to c lose the drivewa y, Hoffman s u~ ges led
ra is ing the drop off to !he road's present crest, by
adding fill a nd s loping II down to the a!fectf&lt;!
properlies. Then ODOT would help build a new
driveway from the top or !he crest. By pulling the
drivewa y In this location, vlslbill y in bolh
directions would be Improved. ODOT will also
provide guardrail which the village mu st lhep
Install acco rding to speci!lcalions.
Village otllrials and ODOT are hopin g the
tra!!ir hazard ca n be corrected this summer.

Gallipolis swimming pool
will open new season May 23.

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Medley." Larry Rupe of the
Meigs Local School District
Board of Education will pr.Sent
the graduates with John Lisle,
Pomeroy principal, to .present
the diplomas.
The ceremony will concluM
with the "Good-Bye Song" , the
benediction of Mil ler, and the
recessional, ''Pomp a nd
Circumstance."

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of Brian .r. Ritchar t. Syracuse;
against Ronald Edward Freeman of Racine and Homer Mills
of Lakewells, Fla .
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Temporary restraining ord er~
has been rtled against Timothy
Im boden in an action by Va l eri~
Jeffers; Raymond B. Salser In an
action by Esther Salser: Robert
Joh n Bobo in an action by Ret a D;
Bobo.
An ~greed entry has lx'&lt;&gt;n fiie4
In the case of Richard Varian
against General Motors Corpora:
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judgmentthe
of plaintiff.
$36,899.54 ha s
awarded
Glouster Communily Bank has
been 'awarded $22,392.51 In a
foreclosure action against Homer S. Hill Sr .. et al. ·
Home National Bank, Raci ne,
has ~n granted $14,720.98 in an
action against Dale Teaford , el
a!.
Jan Parker, Reedsville, has
filed suit against Tuppers Plains·
Chest~r Wat er District. Reeds·
ville, a nd Paul' s Pipeline In c.,
Danville, Ky .. for $10.500, a nd

.Kindergarten graduation set

Me igs County E mergency Medical Services reports seven
calls Thursday; Middleport a t 12:44 a.m. to Beech St. for
Margaret Nun to Pleasant Valley Hospital; Rutlandat2: 17 a. m .
to Ohio 124 for Burdell Black to Pleasa nt Valley Hospilal;
Pomeroy a t 7: 0~ p.m. to Breezy Heights for Geo rge Korn Sr. to
Veterans Me mor ial Hospital. then by Lifefllght to Ohio State
University Hospilals; Middleport at 9: 08p.m. to Second Ave.
lor Sandy Clonch to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at
11: 01 p.m. to Brownell Apl s. for Wayne Williams who wa s
treated but not transported; Ruliand at 11: JJ p.m . to Arnold
Road lor Theodore VanCooney to Vetera ns Memorial Hospital.

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the defendants ' actions are in len Ilona ! a nd maliCious. Plaintiffs
are asking SJO,OOO for general ·
property damages, $50,000 punt·
live damages, $5,000 attorney
fees, a .temporary Injunction
against the defendants, restoralion of property, and a !rial by
jury . .
In other court matters, a
complaint agai nst Ben H. Ewi ng
personally, has been dismissed
In the case of Robert Klein, e t .a!,
agatrlst Ben H. Ewing, et al.
Ca rl Buckley Sr. has been .
ordered by t~ e court to submt.t to
treatment at the Timothy Morilz
Psychiatric Hospital, Columbus,
. to restore him to competency in
the s t8te's case against him lor
alleged gross sexual Imposition.
An e ntry ordering disburse.
men! of proceeds In a forclosu re
action by Fa r mers Bank li nd
Savings Co. against George Stitt ,
et al, has been filed . Deficiency

Building permits needed

EMS reports Thursday runs

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Barbara Queen, of Mason,
W.Va., has !Ued. sui! for $100,000
In Meigs County Common Pleas
Court against Robert H. Eastman. doing business as Big Bend
Foodland . Middleport; Ohio Valley · Supermarkets Inc ., Gallipolis; and William Frazee, doing
business as Frontier Cleaning
System, Gallipolis; and F rontier
Cleaning System, Gallipolis.
Plaintiff alleges that · while a
cus tomer In Foodland on Nov. 26,
1985, she slipped on a wet floor
and fell, sustain ing serious lnjur·
les. She alleges Eas tman and
OVS were neg ligent in hiring
prac t ires and failed to exercise
proper supervis ion and control of
Frontier Cleaning System, an
Independent contractor.
A suit lor $85.000 has been filed
by Richard and Nella Seyler .
Pomeroy, agains t General Telephone &lt;;'ompa ny, Marion, and the
Fishel Company, Columbu s.
Plaintiffs allege !hat at various
limes between January and May
of this year, defendants, wllhout
lega l right or consent, entered
properties of the plaintiffs for 'lhe
purpose of Ins talling underground telephone cable with
condull , and manholes, and also
Installed a vis ible telephone box ·
apparatus on their property.
Plalnliffs say they have asked
defendents repeatedly to stop
tres passing. Plaintiffs say they
have no adequate remedy at law
and stal e In their compla int that

Harrison speaks on
defense, arms control
RIO GRAN DE Gallia
County nalive Stanley E . Harrl·
son will speak on " Na tional
Ot&gt;fense and Arm s Control''
during a public forum at Rio
Grande College and Community
Collef!P at 8 p.m . on Thursday ,
Ma y 21, in the Fine a nd Performing Arts Cent er.
.
College Pres ident Paul C.
Hayes will hos t a receplion lor
Har rison during the mor ning,
fo llowed by a remote radio
broadcast wilh host Dene Pelle ·
grinon . Hayes and the deans of
the college will host a luncheon
lor Harrison .
Harrison , 57, was reared on a
farm off Lincoln Pike In Harrison
Township. and is now president
and ch ief operJii ng officer of
BDM Corpo rat ion, iocan In
McLean, Va .
BDM Is a dlversi!led firm
heavily involved in national
defense research and service.
Including work on the so-called
"Star Wars" space defense program. BDM also handles such
dut ies as drilling and gathering
data for the U.S. Department of
Energy .
The firm is typical of the

change from a manufa ctur ing to
st&gt;rvlrE' Industry - an organlza -

lion offering high-level assist a nce In eng ineeri ng, loglsllcs a nd
co rnm'unicatlon.
Fairfax County, Va .. the base
lor Harrison's co mpany, is now
one pf I he mos t highly bu si nessoriented sectors In the Washington , P .C., area because It cap llallzed on lis localion near the
nallon' s capital and has a good
highway system . But , lis begin·
nlngs were as modest as Ga llia
County's at oge lime.
In 1960. the Fa irfax area listed
only 44 busi nesses and no major
industries. Currently, there are
2,500 companies opera ling out of
that county, many of them
non-smokestack firms offering
services such as e ngi neering.
communicat io ns, co mpu ter
science and fina nce.
Harrison moved BDM to the
area In 1970 a nd made it his
corporate headquarters two years later because of the growth
and the healthy atlitude In the
county toward business.
Harrison Is married to the
former Doris Powell, also a
native of Gallla Cou nty.
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th is week is a planned Thursday
vote In the Senate on a compre·
henslvr overha ul of savi ngs and
loan regulation wtihtn the Ohio
Department of Commerce.
The measure, whleh was on the
floor two wee ks ago but went
back to com millee. Is sc heduled
to re-emerge from the Financial
Jnslilullons Committee minus a
controversial provision which
would have reta ined the 25
percent Interest ce il ing on rredil
cards and revo lvi ng c harge
accounts.
The Celeste adminis tration's
amnesty plan ca lled lor a 45· day
period during which an estima ted 40.000 taxpayers who ha ve
never flied a return could pay !he
stale wilhout penally .
The House expa nded this Ia !lO
days and a dded over 400,000
known delinquenl taxpayers. Re·
publicans objected because the
stale altorney general's office
already Is pursuing many of
these cases.
" I strongl y believe that tax
am nesty, regardless of lis share
or form, IS an af!ron! Ia every
hard-working Ohioa n who pays
taxes on lime," Levey said In a
letter to Aronoff. "To base any

slate expendJtures on revenues
from a tax am nesty program
would be the equivalent of
supplying a pig In a poke without
the pig."
Senate Republicans las t week
presented an alter native to a
House-approved 4.75 percent
gross receipts tax on Interstate
lpng distance telephone rails.
The Senate GOP plan calls lor a 5
percent sa les tax on the calls,
wil h exemptions lor co mputer
and WATS lines, and a:&gt; percent
rate reduclion lor residential

users.
This week, the Senate Republi·
cans may announce the addition
of $50 million or more for higher
education to stem rising tulllon
costs.
The Senate Finance Commitlee will continue hearings on the
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By KAREN A. KIDD
Times-Sentinel Stall .
GALLIPOLIS- The Gallipolis
Mun icipal Swimm ing Poo l will
mark this summers opening,
Saturday May 23, wit h "Splash In
the Summer," according Ia Kim
Canaday, pool m anager.
" We're lnvl ling people to rome
In and register for the event s
we're goi ng to have," said
Ca naday. Those firs! day event s
In clude a belly flop cont est, a
read and tread contest and an
lnnertube race. ~·ruck lire Inner
lu bes will be used for adu lt s
during the race and smalle r
lubes lor children. "!I 'll proba·
bly be an Inner lube fiasco lor
anyone who has n•v r rtried loge!
one of !hose

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diving boards. a 10 meter and
straight line." Ca naday said.
Other events will Inc lude a wei one meter. Th e dept h of the poo l
T-shlrt race, a balloon race for runs from 2 feet In the shal101y
ch ildren a nd a treasure hunt for e nd to approximately 1:l feet,
children In two age bracke ts. ,. according to Canaday. There Is
ages seven and under and ages a lso a wading pool lor s m a ll~r
children.
e t~:ht to 12 . S)gn up for lh~ events
The pool will be open seven
will begin jll 10 a .m . wilh the
days a week from noon til 7,
event s beginning at 10: 30 a.m .
The 645.000 ga lion pool firs t Admiss ion Is $2 for adults 18
opened J uly 16, 1986 and re- years and o lder,$~ lor children J
mained open six weeks. "This year., and older. $1 for senior
will be our first full season," t lllzens wllh a Golden puokeye
Ca naday sa id. The pool's water- Card and children 3 years and
slide Is one of a kind a nd pumps under are admit ted free. "We
1, 750 ga llons per minute. " It 's a had debated long and hard on
real ride lor kids of a ll ages." whether to raise adm ission priCa naday sa id, while the 10 fool ces, because we don ' t make
high red mushroom fountain money on ad missions, but .we
" makes a great spray lor the kids hope to make II up on ronebsCo ntinucd on A-:l
to
un der." There are two

FINAL PREPARATIONS · Workman cov&lt;•r a
grassy area to allow more walk room on the new
Gallipolis Swimming Pool deck. The pool, which

will open Memorial Day weekend , Willi op&lt;•n for
•lx weeks lao! summer. Thl• HUmmer will lw II•
llr•t full seaoon.

Reagan warns against trade bill
WASHINGTON I UP!\ -Pres·
!den! Rea~an cha rged Saturday
that tough trade legislation
passed by the House and now
before the Senate "would ha ve
the worst possible consequen·
ces" for the American consumer
and worker .
In his Wei'kly radio address
from the Oval Office, Reaga n
said II Is the government's dut y
to create condlllons under which
trade ca n fiour lsh, not 10 prot ect
American Industry from foreign
competition.
,
" !don' t believe America ns are
afraid of competition," he sa id,
pointing to the the success story
of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle company, which he visited
last week, to a rgue against the
legislation that would require the
president to lm~se tariffs whenever the U.S. trade deflcll
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reaches a cer tain level agai nst
e.ronomy , would have thr worst
Individual count ries.
possib le ronsrq uences lor the
Harley-Davidson asked lor and
consu mer a nd the Ameriron
got government protection In the
worker."
form of tariffs against Japanese
He said prOf(•Ctiontsm "will
manufacturers then reva mped drive up the price of mur h .~f
lis own operalions and produced
what we buy. But worse than
such a profit that II asked Reagan· that, II cou ld drag us Into an
to lift the sanctions a year early. economy -drs lroylnR trad e wa r,.'.'
"Current law," he sai d, " pro·
"The way up and ou t of lhr
vides companies like Har ley· trade defld l Is not protectionDavidson wllh breathing room
Ism," said. " not bringing dowQ
by applying temporary tariffs. lhe compcllilon. But, lnstcad, the
Unlike some of the broad sweep· answer lies In trnprovlng our
tng prot ectionist legislation be· produ cts and lncreasinR our
tng bandied about in Washington, exports.
.
the Idea Is the ultimatel y In·
"The governmen t s hould work
crease trade between nations, to create the conditions In whir~
not Impede it .
lair trade will fouri sh. We should
" When you hear talk about a be trying to fo ster the growt h of
tough trade bill, remember that .two-way trade, no! trying to put
being tough on trade and com- up roadblocks - to open foreign
merce, the lifeblood of the markets, not close our own."

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