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WALTONVIiiE,lll. (UP!)- A
roof coUapse deep inside a coal
P mtne that kllled three men coutd
have been caused by a large slip 1n
the rock strata that Is difficult tn
detect with sounding devices, a
state mining official said
RepresE'IItatlves of ~~ federal
Mine Safety Health Administration
and the state Department of Mines
and Minerals arrlved today tn
detennlne what caused a large
SECtion of rock and shale roof tn

collapse at the Freeman United was the second fatal accident at the
Coal Co.'s Orient No. 6 mine near mlne In ~ weeks.
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Waltonville.
. Ryan Said the rompany would
Five other people were working join In the Investigation.
In the area when a "fairly sizable"
"It's very dltllcult to tell what
section of the roof collapsed at ~auses a roof rollapse," he said.
about 11 a.m. CIYr Wednesday,
There are roof falls that occur
about 750 feet below and 1,500 feet throughout the rountry. It's not
back from the entrance to the mine, oommon but It dOES happen."
Freeman VIce President James
Brad EvUslzer! dfrector of the
Ryan said.
state Department of Mines and
The accident, which took the Uves Minerals, speculated Wednesday
of a father and
son and a third man night the collapse resulted from a
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sUp In the layers of sedimentary manage~ from Stonefort; Bobby
..rock;known a5 rocll strata. He said Ray Perry Sr., 52, a section
thedefectwasrather.large,maklng foreman \ from nearby Lake d
It dltllcult for Inspectors to detect It Egypt; and hls !On, Bobby Ray Jr.,
with soundlllg devices.
23, also a section foreman from
"It doesn't tle Intn the strata," Lake of \Egypt. Ryan said they.
EvUsJz.er Said aboutthe sUp. "It was apparently wen• killed lnstitntly. ·
hanging up waiting to ·fall."
The coUllpse occurred durtng the.
The company said the mine Is second week of a 14.&lt;Jay vacation:
Inspected dally by its own personnel shutdown, Ry!ln said, and the
and monthly by state d!lclals.
victims wi're supervising repair
The dead· were Identified as work neede,d to open a l'lt'W section
Kenneth Harlford, 36, a mine of the mlnE'.

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Dick Welt, Page 2

Photo, Page 5

Tourney results

Lottery numbers

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'Computer failure delays lottery ·infonnation
CLEVElAND (UP!) - Ohio Lottery spokesWo·
man Anne Bloomberg says a bizarre chain of
circumstances knocked out the lottery's romputer.
systE'ffi and delayed the announcement d this week's
Super Lotto ticket Information for nearly 24 hours.
Lottery officials weren't able untO abou't 9:~ p.m.
Thursday to confirm that one ~M;&gt;rson picked all six
numbers to win a $7.5 mOtion jackpot In Wednesday's
drawing. That normally is determined shortly after
midnight Wednesday night.
Bloomberg said the problems began Tuesday with
a systems faUure at the lottery's main romputer in
Cleveland.

The computer operates on a redundant system,
which they call systems "A" and "B," with a backup,
system "C," In Columbus.
"On Tuesday, we were operating on the B system,
which went down," Bloomberg said. "We attempted a
takeover by system A, which faDed ."
When technicians switched to tllP Columrus
computer, tllP entire network went down for about ro
minutes. When It came back up, It could not carry the
full load; aboutlro ofthestate's2.~lottery agentsretailers who sell the tickets - were unable to use
their computer terminals for anywhere from 15
minutes to two hours.

Reagan rallying
behind tax action
WASHINGTON tUPli - President fu&gt;agan, Invigorated by a
campaign-style rally In Alabama,
will ketop up pressure on congressional tax reformers with a series &lt;1
speeches In the capital city he
called the home of "fancy briefing
papers and expense-account
lunches."
Reagan returned to the White
House Thursday from a speech In .
Dothan, Ala. -which he called part
of "the real world" outside Wa·
shlngton - to continue his public
focus on the House-Senate negotla·
tors trying to form a final tax biU.
The president wants a comprom·
lse measure to resemble more the
Senate version, and he portrayed
the bargaining as a battle of
"special interests" and "the little
guy." '
"Let there he any significant
departure frpm the t)YO low lndlvld·
ual· rati'S oJ 15 and !!"/ -p!!!'q!llt ·alld
·the iopfOi:PI'rate f~t.e ot 3;!'\l!oroein
tlujt the Senate has already ap·
prov~. and somebody's going to
have to do a lot of explaining," he
told a cheering, flag-waving
Chamber of Commerce audiroce In
Dothan.
The congressional confetence

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panel wUI begin wcr k on the
compromise when tt returns from
Its Independence Day recess, and
Reagan wants the final bUI on his
desk by Labor Day.
He said the compromise should
retain provisions dropping 6 million
poor people from tllP tax rolls,

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By T.R. EAS111AM
WASHINGTON (UPI! - The
Federal ~eserve Board's attempt
to spark vitality In a sluggish
economy by slashing the Interest
rate It charges big bank borrowers
takes effect with the star.t of
business today.
The Fed, conceding economic
growth Is plodding at a pace below
that generally anticipated, voted
"11lursday to drop the discount rate
froln 6~ percent to 6 percent- tllP
lowest In eight years.
The vote, taken on requests from
directing boards of the 12 federal
reserve hanks, was IHI. The action
was announc~ at 4:36p.m. Eur,
timed to follow the close 6f stock
tradln~t In New York and minimize

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which operates on a different computer system, must
be Integrated into the main computer, a process that
took considerably longer than normal early Thursday
morning.
When the integration was completed, she said, the
figures did not balance. so technicians were forced to
re-process everything. The figures stUl dld. mt
balance, so the data was processed for a third ttme
and the figures did not balance properly untU shortly
before Thursday night's drawing. ·
Bloomberg said the Ohio Lottery has the most
sophisticated computer system of any state lottery
and that this week's occurrences were not llkely to
happen again.

Racine eyes
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d!s 1lbeil the new
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Department as another step 1o a more tlllclent

~ ,ID ch\lt conti:D!,.itnd ~ fill~~~- S,ool
abOve, from left, are Mike Carletciil, Jen·fl'o;Jell,
aS!Il!ltent 811perlnlendent, Roberts, Davkl Spencer
and Rwliell Tucker.

Distributor will aid highway work
A new liquid asphalt distributor
which wUI be used to seal roads and
for dust control was delivered to the
Meigs County Highway Depart·
ment Thursday.
The $83,500 piece of equipment.
purchasro from the Southeastern
Equipment Co., replaCL•s a truck
which has been bt use since 1971.

The new distributor has a tank
which holds 3,500 gallons , twice the
amount which could be carried on
the dd equlpmrot.
About JJO,OOO gallons of liquid
asphalt Is applied to tllP roads each
year and the added capacity
eliminates trips for refilling keepIng the process more rost effective

by keeping the dlstrtrutor in use at
the job site. This year about llmiles
of road wUI be sealed while another
91 miles on tllP county system will
be treated for dust control. In
addition to that, the dlstrioo tor wlll
be used In the rount y's hard
surfacing program with about i&gt;ur
miles to be rompleted t tis summer.

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possible market disruption:
"The action. appeared appropriate In the context of a pattern of
relatively slow growth .. . In the
United States and the Industrialized
world generally," the Fed said in a
statement.
"That pattern has been accompanied by relatively low prices of a
number of important COflllllodltles
and greater stablltty in prices of
goods generally," it said. "Measures of the broader mol'lt'tary
aggregates - M2 and M3 - are
near the midpoints of the target
ranges set at the start of the year.··
A spate &lt;:1 disappointing ecommlc Indicators, showing slack
employment and Income growth,
poor capital Investment, bloated

Inventories and a high IE'Vel of
personal debt, are believed to have
contrtooted to the Fed's decision.
Reducing the Interest rate
charged to rommerclal deposito·
lies when they borrow from district
federal reserve banks has a
stimulating effect on the economy.
but creates the danger of renewed
Inflation.
A lower rate also tends k&gt; make
the dollar less attractive to overseas investors, there~· continuing
the decline that has lowered the
U.S. money unit's value by liJme lJ
percent against . other major
cu rrencles.
'The discount rate was raised
from 6 percent to 6~ percent Jan. 9,
1978, and peaked at 14 percent In

1~1. It was raised from 51;1 perrent
Oct. 26, 1977.
Fed OJ airman Paul Volcker, wbo
has led the monetary control board
since 1979, is credited with rusting
the double.&lt;Jigit inflation of the 1970s
through a combination of high
interest rates and tight money
supply.
Volcker Is known to be cautious
about lowering the discount rate
quickly for fear the move will
rekindle Inflation and perhaps
trigger a run on the dollar.
Recent reductions were made
easter by a freak deDatbnary
period associated with the collapse
In world otl prices. Retail costs
declined at an annual rate of 1.4
percent In the first five months of

thls year.
The Fed cut the discount rate
from 7~ percent to 7 p!!'cent March
7 In a move coordinated wH h the
central banks of Japan and West
Germany to minimize the negative
effects on the dollar and provld£&gt; a
more balanred stimulus to the
world economy.
The Bank of Japan cut ltsrateto4
percent and the WI'St German
Bundesbank to 3 ~ percent at that
time. Since then Japan cut its key
lroding rate to 3~ percent, but hoth
governments have resisted entrea·
ties from Washington to stimulate
their economies through further
cuts.
The rate was cut from 7 percent
to 6% per&lt;Fnt Aprti 18 .

'Death cloud' angers·
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presl'!'vlng the $2,000 personal
exemptim for most people, keeping
Individual retlremrot account de·
ductlons at least for those without
pension · plans and eliminating
unfair tax bopholes.
"Tax do&lt;tes have gone on long
enough," he sal d. "The conferroce
must grasp the &lt;Vportunlty to
elminale tax dodges and impose a
minimum tax liJ that.the people and
corporations who should pay. do
pay."
In the selt·proclalmed "Peanut
Capital of the World," Reagan ate a
fried chicken lunch with his ftngers
at a long tablo&gt; covered with
red·and· white checkered cloth
he fore speaking on behalf d taxes,
his economic program and Sen.
Jeremiah .Denton, R·Ala., who Is
facing' his first bid for re- election.
Grinning at his. reception In the
DOthan Civic Center, the president
hoisted 81oft a "laltax" that Denton
· g&amp;Ve '\l!r Ia~ •year at a campaJJIIl
tund-nlisti- J!i alrrntnghani and
pron;usect to "put It tJ use."
Tp keep the evrot bipartisan,
·Reagan also Invited and praised
Sen. Howell Heflin, D- Ala., who
cast a critical vote recently against
the president's rejected federal
judicial nominee, Jefferson Ses·
slons ID of Motile.
Thousands d people lined the
motorcade route along U.S. High·
way 84 to and from the airport - a
route that was printed In the local
newspaper with White House bless·
lng In a departure from nom\ a I
security precautions.

Technicians flew In from G-TEQl Corp. in Rhode
Island, which supplies the computer, and made
repairs.
Wednesday morning, the lottery was operating
normally until 6: 30 p.m .. about one hour before the
Super Lotto drawing, when system A went down.
System B took over, but technicians could not
establish the link with system C in Columrus to
provide redundancy.
As a resuh, processing of the Super Lotto ticket
information was slowed considerably, Bloomberg
said.
Another complicating factor was that data from 333
player activated terminals from around the state.

'Resenre board cuts discount rate to 6 percent

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MIAMISBURG, Ohio (UP!)
To one official at the Dayton Mall,
the toxic whito&gt; cloud billowing over
the MlamlslJurg area was "spooky
looking," while a ticket taker at a
theater thought It was a "death
cloud."
Daytort Mall, the taz;gest jn
southwest Ohio, with 150 stores and
2.000 employees, was evacuated
twice In two days as the poisonous
cloud of phosphoric acid drttted
from the scene of a railroad
derailment, about flve mtll'S.to tbe
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Charlene Slack, Jllal'ketlng ®'Ec·
tor at the mall; said rt:lllllid8Y t1ii!
. more terrttylng of the two iJl!:ldents
oecurrred W~y. 26 , hours
after the orJgtnal derallrrl!lll seilt
up a cloud and caUSed the .mall' to ·
close two hours early.
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On Wednesday evening, the !Ire
In the tank car contalnllig phosphorus exploded Into flames . again,.
hours after authlirttles tmught they
had the bl~ under conrol. More
than 00,000 peciple were evacuated
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from Dayton's southwest suburbs.
"We were watching TV (Wednes·
day 1 evrolng and saw the cloud
eomlng at us on the TV," she said.
"We said, 'Oh, my God, we're In
that l:RIUdl.ng; that's us.' It was
really spooky looking."
·
She said the IJ'der tojwacuate the
giant mall came at 6:15 and that It
only took 00 minutes tn get some
5,000 people wt.
"The smoke was lmtatlng, sort
of an acid taste," she said. "It was
really scary.... Som~Hng was
comlng towa~d us that We didn't
know how ID defend ag~t - the
te~ 'of!he lt!ll!nOwn.': .
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. ,,~ne ~. lB1 aticket seller
at tile mall's. movll' the&amp;tl'l', also
·was ~~Cared. '· , ' .
' "I tmiigbt it \Ws,a death cloud,"
she sakl. "I tmught we were all
enii;J·
ltld
!!Ping to be tnlppedtn here and die,
above wu tlbat 'IImlday.
but the cloud stqlped right at the
mall do&lt;n.''
RDberta Shiverdecker, manager .that's because you really don't taker at the theater, was tnceruled why it happened," Culbertson said .
.ot the .GIIilltiS Fonnal Wear store In COillpi'Ehend .· that yru're In a . cwertheaecldent,areaottonahal'ed ·. "They need to find out so It won't
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the inall, •ld tt was Uke "being In a disaster.."
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Metotlng in regular session this
week, Racine VIllage Council
passed an action to place a two-mill
operating levy before voters of tllP
town In the November election.
Proceeds from the levy would be
used for currrot expenses and the
IE'vy would he in effect for five
years.
Council President Frank Cleland
was In charge of the metotlng, which
served also as a public hearing for .
the 198'7 village budget and the use
of federal revenue sharing mol'lt'y.
Council approved a $223,196.48
budget for 1987 and this will be
forwarded to the county oodget
commission. Suggestions lor the
US(' of federal revenue sharing
money included improving the
Greenwood Cemetery road, a wie
shed building for village qulpment,
restrooms at the Shrine Park, set
aside funds to be used on replace·
l!'telt'of1/tt&gt; streret-trash truck, tree"
trtmmlng and removal and for a
wagon for the tractor.
Council authorized the fire department to purchase a hand held
two-way radio, and it was reported
that the town has two workers from
the Gallla·Melgs Community Action Program i&gt;r the summer.
The pollee report for the month of
Jul'lt' by Deputy Joe Kirby Included
1:1 caDs, nine arrests, six speeding
and two driving while Intoxicated·
and one failure to yield. A tow! of
$611 was collected in bonds.
The street commissioner's report
showed the trash truck !!73 miles·,
t!F water truck 766 miles v.ith 17
loads of trash going to the landfill.
Repairs were made to the backhoe.
The cemetery report sill wed that
new workers are mowing and that
lot care bills are being !XIid slowly.
The park rommlltee reported
thai County JuvenUe Clficer Carl
Hysell had a group of yrungsters
cleaning up the riverbank by the
park and a thank you note was sent
to Hysell and to Delorf'S Cleland,
Todd Taybr. Dick Lee, Jake Lee,
Pete Shields, Jack Sar1rn1 and
Peggy Kirby for pining tne adopt a
picnic Jroggram. Thank you letters
were sart to Henry Moore and Carl
Grueser for a l'lt'w plcn ic table they
provided for the village and round!
sent a letter &lt;1, acknowledgemrot to
David Huddleston for the planters
and bench he has installed on his
Third Street property. The fire
department and its auxiliary wrre
commended for an excellent ,July
4th &lt;;elebratlon. ·
Coundl discussed an odo r problemon Ohio IZl bt the area of the
new sewer district station and
requi'Sts that residents with complaints oontart the sewrr district
board memhers. It was agreed to
ask a representative of the ca blo&gt;
company serving the rommunity to
attrod the next meeting of council.
Cleland reported on thE' communIty df\velopment block grant meet·
lng held recently at the county
commissioners' office and it was
reported that Sl'lleral quotes will be
secured on various Hems n('(•dcd
for the park and thi'Se will lJ&lt;&gt; srnt to
the commissioners.
Council approved the financial
statement as of June 31 showing a
cash balan&lt;P of S61,967.:ll lnclud·
lng: general fund , $:ll,471.58: f!r.e
fund, SU'i4.11i: state hlghwa)1;
S3,(1l5.11!; strret f\tnd , $10,197.46;•
water revroue. !1!,240.84: r&lt;'me·
tery, s:.l,ffi7.19; revenue shartrig,
$1,547.92; water deposits, $2.411.41;
cE'ffietery endowment, $5,500. . ·
Attending the meeting wen•
Cleland, Bob Beegle. Carroll Tea•
ford, Dick Wamsley, Larry Wo!kl,
council members; Clerk Jani'
Beegle; Street CommlssiooorGlenn Rizer: Deputy Marshal JOC&gt; •
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The Lighter Side

Brief troubles
By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON (UPii- Just about everyone from Dr. Spock oo has
taken a swing at explaining kids to parents, &gt;D I was glad to seethe proress
finally has been reversed.
Thanks to Ruth Pennebaker of Dallas. toddlers who can read can obtain
a copy of a guidebook called "Parents." Although tll2 author at times
befrays signs of having onCE' been a kid hE'rsC'll, her book is gE'nerally
freighted on the side of explaining th? "TaUs Ones," as she refers to adults,
tl) youngsters.
·
; Pennebakt'r gratefully refrained from titling her book "Everything You
Always Wanted To Know About Parents- But Were Afraid To Ask."
' She does, however. embrace a large variety of infirmities, includingth?
OO:servation that Tall Ones are old. hard of h?aring. unimaginative. unfalf"aitd run the world.
~ All these troubles are. in my judgment. legitimate defense mechanisms.
'!lake ear trouble, for example:
. "The Tall Ones are going deaf." Pennebakfr writes. "You find yourself
making a reasonable request- a fifth lx&gt;wl &lt;t ice cream. say -and you get
no response. They look like til&lt;'y haven 't evm heard you."
: "Repeat your request over and over, with rapidly rising volume.
f'unctuate It with shlieks if necessary.
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"You wUI find this technique is especially effective in restaurants and
otjler public plaCE's."
~ As I was saying, feigning hearing difficulties can he a IE!(Itimatl defense
ll)eehandsm on the parents' part. Although Miss Pringle. one of my grade
S\1Jool English teachers, wouldn't allow shrieks as punctuation marks, a
)Jiirent soon learns that certain situations that arisr in a resturant or lcr
cream parlor are better left to the waitress to handle.
:'fhe waitress may not be a parent herself but weshaU hopesll' will know
117w to cope with rapidly rising volum&lt;-s in rhildrrn.
,'AJ; for parmts being unfair, P£•nnebaker IPils toddlPrs: "If you want to
g~ a big laugh, someday, just check oot what the TaU Ones arP reading
a!).Jut you. "
Jlookshelves also can he a de fellS(' mechanism. Any ·'short Ones." as
toddlers presumably are called, who try to amusethPmselves by checking
o161 what I am reading about them will 9JOD be awash in such tltles as
"Shouid a Shrieking Two-Year-Old See a Psvchiatrist?"
:''The Tall Ones spend most of thc ir time 'running your life. anyway,"
Pennebaker writes. "The last thing t bey nr«l is nmc tips on bossing you
a~nd. "

:She points out that "in the United States , whpre everyone is supposedly
eqllal," toddlers can't drink. vote, or S€(' X- rated movies.
;:'They don't havp credit cards or even credit mtlngs, " sh? not&lt;'S . "And
tltvn til&lt;'y (parenls\ wonder why 2-yrar-olds whine &gt;JJ much."
,Jt isn't being turned away from a polling piacP or being denied plastic
c"r'tllt that causrs todd!Ns to whim•. li's lh? fuilurc of parenlal defense
*han isms. such as faulty mt'morirs.
'l\5 evldr nce that the Tall On&lt;" arc "losing touch with reality" in their
dOtage, Pennebaker r ites " all the times you 've played hide-and -Sff'k with
t"m and they've forgotten to look for you ."
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One sympathizes with the Supreme Court's rullng against the
sheet metal workers union in New
York City because tll2 union had
flagrantly discriminated against
minorities. But the court's sanction
of the remedy of the lower court
Introduces us to the surreallsms of
the court's logic.
~ Aug. 31, 1987, the union In
question Is supposed to have In Its
work Ioree 29.23 percent black or
Hispanic workers. The figure Itself
Is a metaphorical reproach of the
kind of logic the court has permitted
itself to engage in. I doubt that
Einstein would have specified 29.23
parts uranium in an atom bomb
with any confidence, and certainly
Maxim's would not specify 29.23
minutes in the oven for a Baked
Alaska. The Idea of U.S. courts
spending their time measurtng In
hemldemlseiniquavers complianCE'
with anti-discrimination statutes

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On top of these persuasive
WASHINGTON - Proceso is a
Mexico City weekly magazine, a mechanisms, the government also
courageous and respected excep- pays to have favorable articles
pJ'lnted and gives rmnthiy payctfs,
tion to the longstanding rule tha Ithe
Mexican government rontrols the or "emrute," to compliant. editors
media through lntimldalfon and and reporters.
II threats and bribes don't do tll2
brlbety. It was born 10 years ago
this week, virtually at tll2 point of a trick, the government hal; the run
forCE' of the plUCE' and the army to
gun.
As Mexico's ruling party for 57 , enforce its wishes- andjoumalists
years, the Institutional Revolution- know it. In the past, erring
ary Party, known as PRI, has
journalists have been beatm up for
always regarded stablllty as Its writing stories critical of the
primary objective ..,. which has government. Some have evm been
murdered.
discouraged the kind of irrevl!'mt,
lnquisltlve 'press that we're accusThis background is what makes
the story &lt;t Proceso so remarkable.
tDmed to north of th? border.
The party has some unsubtle oo t It has survived - evm thrived highly effective methods &lt;t control- whlle fearlessly exposing PRI
ling the press. The government has corruption and blunders.
Proceso's Publisher, Julio
a monopoly on newsprint; It can
and does deny papertop.tblfcations Scherer Garcia, was for years tile
inDuential editor-In-chief of ExCE'I·
that get too critical ott he regime. In
sior, Mexico City's largest dally
addition, advertising by governpaper. The personal courage of
ment agencies provides ro per&lt;Pnt
Scherer and his ll&gt;am brought the
to 81 percent of ail ad revenue for
ll'wspapers and magazines; ttl' wrath of tll'n-Pres-ldent Luis Echeverria down on them.
ads are simply withheld from
Fist he tried leaning on Scherer,
troublesome publications.
urging him to fire several reporters

and columnists. Scherer refused .
Echeverria's men then quietly
bought the support of enough
errqlloyres of the newspaper - a
oooperatlve - to stage a coup. On
the evening of July 8,1976, about :m
liberal Excelsior Journalists were
unceremoniously thrown out on the
street by pollee In plalnclotil&lt;'s.
They weren 't even allowed hack In
to retri£'Ve their files.
Some of ttl' fired employees were
eventually taken hack, properly
chastened, but the hardheads
~arted a news agency in the fall d
1976, using a building generously
loaned by Pages Uergo, edl tor of
the news weekly Siempre.
Eclleverrla came to regret his
rash ooster of Scherer, and, In a
series d personal mcetlngs with th?
editor. he agreed to tum Excelsior
lllck to the Scherer team. But the
deal feU through when The New
York Times broke the story
(rematurely .
On Nov. 6. 1976. Scherer and his
klyaUsts began publishing Proceso
as an independent weekly magazin e. The new government of

"My first reaction," said Cuomo,
"was a visceral burst of pride. It
showed the upward mobility of Italian-Americans. It's a magnilicent
moment. July Fourth is coming up. 1
just visited Ellis Island where my Immigrant mother landed. And now we
have a Supreme .Court Justice who
t(lday is Friday, July 11. the 192nd day of 1986 with 173 to follow.
says, 'My friends call me Nino."'
l1le moon Is moving toward Its first quarter.
"My second ~Uctlon wu allo ]1011·
The morning star Is Jupiter.
live," said Cuomo. "Here's a brllllt,
1'Jie evening stars are Mercury. Venus Mars and saturn.
tbougbUullawyer, a profeaor olli'tr,
those
born on this datP are under the sign d Cancer. They include Jolm with reverenc:e lor the law, picked for
..._,,.
the hiJbett court, a llllll eminently
"(...;,cy Adams, sixth president of ttl' United States. In 1767; author E.a qualified. He's a cood lawyer. We11
:w\i!!e in 1899; actor Yul BryMer In l!W; pllyslclst Throtbre Malman, wait for the confirmation hearin&amp;i,
l~Joper ol the tlrst working laser, In 1927, and actor Tab Hunter, in 1931 bull think he'll he a' line JudJe."
(ag&lt;e-55l.
Wuhington Ia a CODiplratorial
OJi lhls date In history:
town, 101netime1 alltlurcUy 10. I Ulled
ljl' 1952, Gen . Dwight D. Eisenhower was nominated as Republican Cuomo about the WuhiJIItOD l'1llll9f
.prw_ldentlal candidate with Richard Nixoo as his ry~Ming mate. They were that one reuoa Scalia wu aPJJOIDted
eleeted In November.
wu'tobannCuomo,apoulbliiDemolnl955, the U.S. Air Force Academy In Colorado was dediCated with llO eratic Jll'Midentlltl nomll\"- SeaVa.
cadi;ots In Its first class.
so the rumor weal, would keep Illlo: Itt 1979, Amerlci''s Skylab space station fell to earth, scattering tons of Amerlci111 In the Republican Party
de..,.• across the Australian desert.
- 10 tllat CDno cOuldn't atal them
~,..
lor Democrata.
~:us:l. a pas~r train plunged Into a gorge In westernMe~lco. kWing
"Anyone wbo tblnltl that 1a dumb
t:»;Ji!ople.
.and trtapid," llld Cuomo. "EievaUnc
1Ji:;t91ri, two explosions sank the Rainbow Wanior, flagship ol the and ,lloDOtillt a clectnt and brilliant
C. .tpeace environmental activist groop, In Aukland, New Zealand, !taUaii·AI'herlcan helJII me and·other
kllllrtg a ship's photographer and lauJ¥:hing an International uproar. ItaJian.AmerlcaDI. It doesn't burt us.
· . U they wanted to burt me or other
France later acknowledged responslblllty.

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Italians, they'd be grandstanding Ma fia material."
Cuomo is not the only ItalianAmertcan happy over the Scalia appointment. There is a leeling among
many that a Supreme Court slot is the
best remedy for the Mafia and criminal stereotype that has long plagued
the community. Lee Iacocca - executive - thaf's one.line thing in an upwardly mobile ethnic group. A. Bartlett Giamatti - former gesidenl of
Yale - that's another. Bula jllstice of
the Supreme Court! One of only nine
high priests protecting the majesty of
the Jaw. That's the best'
"To Italian-Americans," says Jack
Valenti, president of the Motion Picture AlsoclaUon, "It's a root-stirring
appointment, aimed like a lance at
the distorted media image of ordinary
Italians."
Scalia Is not only a wise, warm and
qualified judge, but a man who runs
against the grain of the Italian-American stereotype In more than one way.
His parents died recently: His motMr
was a school teacller; btl lather a pro.
lessor ol romance 1anaua1es at
Brooklyn Colleae, wbo Uled to correct
btl son's Enclish arammar evea·after
he became a jud1e. Still, Sctllia grew
up·on the Jldewalb of ~. N.Y.,
ud tnowa the tute of blc-eltJ, etlmlc
Amel1~~ Ia a way tbatiiiOIII other justices uon't.
AI Cuomo 11)'1, "Finalmente.'' Jill.
to~y. the SUpreme~ baa ,aJ.
waya been bebliid the curve til Amerl·
can clemocrapby. lt w11 me before a
Jew (Loull Bl'llldell) wu appointed.
It wu 1867 before a blact ('l'bllf'IGOd
Manball) wu fl.liccakecred. 11 wu uar JJe.
lore a womu (IIUdra Day O'Cl!llnor)
wu cllolen. And now, use, an Ital·
ian-American. It's a step Ia the rtpt
d~on. But there Ia a Joaa way to
~- We will be a better country, with a
trr hlp court, when the pool from

which justices will be chosen will include people of Polish-American,
Slavic-American. Asian-American.
Hispanic-American and Arab-Amerl·
can heritage.
I am not for quotas, but we are
moving past the time when it can be
said that there are no minority candidates of real excellence (like Scalia).
As it stands now, despite the rec~nt

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nat ing against blacks and Hispan·
lcs, Yale was discriminating
against Jews•
The Supreme Court appears to
have sanctnned a promotion schedule In CI£'Veland by firclighters
that provides for promoting a white
on Monday, a black or Hispanic oo
Tuesday, a white on Wednesday, a
B-H oo Thursday - the Idea being
to undertake, in the name of
affirmative action, something on
the order of quotas that represent
demographic dlstrtbutlon. ln votlng
With lh? majority, Justice Sandra
Day O'Connorwas visibly unhappy.
"I write separately to emphasize
that the court's holding is a narrow
one ... Non-minority employees
tll'rdore remain free to challenge
ttl' race-conscious measures contemplated by a proposed consent
decree as violative of tll'lr rights
under Sec. 703 or 11&gt;2 14th Amendment. Even if non-minority rm ployees do not object to the consent
decree, a court should not approve
a consent decree that on Its face
provides for racially preferential
treatment that would clearly violate Sec .. 703 or the 14th
Amendment."
That is what one might call a
shaky concurrent cplnlon, but It
expresses the reservations held by
many who. on the ooe hand wish to
stamp wt discrimination an don
' the other fear that the road being
taken by tbe Suprem£' Court
inevitably fights discrimination
with ttv:- weapon of truth.
The majority of Americans have
lx'en very docile, submitting to the
moral baton oft h? Supreme Court.
You can do almost anything to the
Chrislian majority - tak£' away
th£'ir light to pray In the schools. t£'11
them thcycan 't kcepHustll'rclfthe
nelghlx&gt;roood newsstand, direct
tbem to send their childrm to
schools 10 miles away. But th£'
bleary £'ye isgolngtogo ooeofthese
days. whm an Arnerlcan who has
never rngagcd In discrimination
discovC'rs that hP can get promoted
only by pennisslon d a federal
judge.

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NEW YORK (UPl) - The fans . Oakland A's, Harold BalDes of the
have lu!d their say. Today, II was White Sox, and Jesse Barflrld and.
the managers' tum.
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Lloyd Moseby of the Blue Jays.
St. Loul5 . Cardinals 1!Wl811'er . · ·Glenn Davis leads the NL in
Whitey Herzog, who will skipper borne runs with 19, the first Astro to
the National League, and Kansas do so since slnre Jimmy Wynn In
City Royals man~~ger Dick Howser, 1967, and Is second In RBI with 59.
wiD will pllot the American With . hi8 nl!Xt IDmer, he will
League, picked their alternates br become the first Astro sinre Lee
the All Star Game to he played May and Cesar Cedeno to have
Tuesday in the Houston AstiUOOme. back-to-back :»-home-run seasons.
Herzog selected catchers t Jody May and Cedeno each did It In 1973Davlsof theChlcagoCubsandTony 74.
Pena of the Plttswrgh Pirates;
Brooks Is second In the NL In
first-baseman Glenn Davis of the hitting with a .338 batting average,
Astrot second baseman Steve Sax Brown third at .336, Raines fourth
of the Los Angleles Dodgers; third at.329,Saxflfthat.:OO,Bassslxthat
basei'nan Cbrls Brown of the San .m, and OtUI Davis lOth at .292.
FranCisin Giants; shortstop Huble
Brooks of the Montreal Expos; and
oottlelders kevin Bass of the
ll'od Mid
,~ape
Astros, Chill Davis ot the Giants,
Tim Raines d the Expos, and Dave
- ~~~lllvParker ol the Cincinnati Reds.
Teoml
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L,L. Auto Salel . .. .. ......................... !II 10
H~ picked catcher Rich
MltchfUAppllance .... .. ........... .. ....... 32 16
Gedman o1 the Boston ·Red Sox; 'GWinaltarri
Drvg ... .. ........................ II 18
11rst basemen Don Mattingly of Ill' F .OE. 21n Pomeroy ....................... II 18
Dow Cllemtcal eo.......... .. ............. :ll 22
New York Yankees and Eddie Ted
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Murray of the Baltimore ()-loles; BlackZamodt
Slleepo ..... ............................ II II
1st lllldt Ser1eo. Mltcbett AJIII .. 2311: 2111
socond baseman·Frank White of the
seileo, L,L, Auto Salel, 2271: 3rd ~
RoyalS; shortstop Tony FerJ)IllldeZ 11Ji11
Serlel, Ted Zlmocb, %140.
of the Toronto Blue Jays; third
1st Htalt GaJM, Mitchell App .. till; 2nd Hf811
Game, lllltchell All!&gt; .. 'lit 3rd Hf811 Game.
Illsemen Wade Boggs of the Red Ted
ZllnlOdl. m.
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Sox arid Jim Presley of the Seattle
Menallltlb Sertol: Dennis Haner, m : Jom
Mariners; and Olitlleklers Jim Rice '1).-.tft, 518; Dave llollm. 517; llltlb Game:
- · 318: Dave llollm, Zl3; Bob
ri. the Red Sox, Jose Cansecoct tre DOnnla
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progress, one must still ask whether
the Supreme Court is an lnstituUon
that reflects the full flavor of America. Is it a body that cries and breathes
and bleeds in tune with the rest of thb
variegated country? Or is It mostly
composed of stuffy elites, of whatever
political ideology? The sooner it becomes more of lhe former and less ol
the latter, the better it will be.
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' MONIGAN
By GERRY
VPI Spons Writer
All season, the St. Louis Cardinals have been plagued by bad
'pitching, · bad hitting, and bad
defense.
John Tudor says you can add bad
attitude to ,the mix.
"There's just a change In the
personality in some of the guys as
compared to last year," Tudor said
Thursday after Tony Gwynn and
Kevin McReymlds hit back-toback borne runs ofl him in the
eighth Inning, giving the San Diego
Padres a 4-3 victory dver the
lashplace Cardinals.
"It's not for me to say, 'Hey,
you're nol \tying.' We may be
!tying or we maybe just that bad. I
don't know. I just have to worry
about doing my job and not worry
about doing someone else's."
The victory went to Craig

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in home runs, with 16. and RBI with
55. Raines, also in his sixth All Star,
leads the league In oo-base percentage and Is third in stolm bases with
.11.
Boggs, who has woo the AL
batting title two of the last three
years, currmlly leads tll2 majors
with a .370 batting average. Rice is
fourth In the AL with a .339 average,
Mattingly fifth at .335, Fernandez
seventh at .317. and Baines ninth at
.310.
Rookie Canseco leads the major
leagues In RBI with n. and shares
the lead In borne runs with Barfield
and·All Star starting catcher Lance
Parrish, each with 21. Barfield and
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ripped • a three-run homer •nd.
rookie Randy Kutcher added a sdo.
blast to highUghl a five-nm fifth;
that powered ttl' Giants. VIda Blue. ;
1&gt;4, scattered six hits over tile llrst ·
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Walk fell to 4-5.
Exp&gt;s 4, Reds 3
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Wallach .and Huble Brooks drove In :·
two runs apiece, leading the Expos. :
Bryn Smith, 7-5, went seve~~ innings ;
for the victory. Jeff Reartbn ·
finished for his ~h save. Chris
Welsh feU to 3-3.
Met. 3, Braves 1
At New York, George Foster ;
slammed a three-run double, and ··.
Bob Ojeda, 10-2. scattered seven ;
hits to help ttl' Mets break a :
three-game losing streak. Zane ;
Smith, 7-10, look the loss. Terry ;
Harper had four hits for Allanta, •
and D;;tle Murpby added three.
Dodgers II, Cubs 4
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who !l'nt 10 batters to the plate !II~ .
th? first whllechaslngrookieJaime
Moyer, 1-2. Orel!lershiser, 8-6, was
tre winner.
Astro6 II, P~ 4
At Houston, Glenn Davii drove In
four runs In support of Mark
Knudson's first major league victory. Knudson. 1-3. allowed seven
hits In 61-3 innings. walking one and
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San Diego, hitting his sixth of the
sroson In the second Inning.
In other games, San Francisco
whipped Pfttsbu rgh 6-3, Montrea I
edged Cincinnati 4-3, New York
whipped Atlanta 5-1, Los Angeles
wallopped Chicago 11-4, and Houston routed Philadelphia 11-4.

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"Chub" Feeney.
saves In the AL. Aase leads th~
Seven &lt;t tll' eight pitchers chosen majors with 22 saves.
by Howser and league president Dr.
The NL staff features the tqJ five
Bo!Dy Brown wiD be making their winners In the league, led by
first AD-Star appearances. Joining Fernandez, Rawley and ValenzuClemens as first time All-Stars are ela, ail with 11 victories. Gooden
·Don Al!se c;( the Baltimore Orioles. and Krukow each have ID .
Ted Higuera of the Milwaukee
Scott leads the major leagues in
Brewers, OtarUe Hough &lt;t the strikeouts with 158 while Reardon
Texas Ran~~. DavP. Righetti of 119 saves), Smith (16) and Franco
the New York Yankees, Ken (13) rank one, two and ilur
Schrom of tile Cleveland Indians respectively in the NL lor most
and Mike Witt d 1he C alHornla saves.
Angels. '
ReU£'Ver WUIIe Hernandez of the , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Detroit Tigers, an All-Star the
previous two years, completes the
AL staff.
The NL will have six newcomers.
Sid Fernandez of the New York
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NEW YORK (UPI) -Batters in
the 57th All-Star Game Tuesday are
sure to see plenty.of fastballs In the
.early Innings.
Kansas City manager Dick
Howser Thursday named Roger
Clemens, of 1~ Boston Red Sox, to
start tor the American League In
Houston whlle St. Louis skipper
Whitey Herzog picked New York
Mets pitcher ().vight Gpoden to
open for the National League.
Baseball's two most overpowerIng pitchers will be matched up.
Clemens will have the eyes of
Texas upon him while his own eyes
will be captivated by the display of
talent.
"I'm going to be all eyes and ears.
It wUI be my first one and I'm going
to enjoy watching the guys that I
grew up watching," said Clemens.
whose next scheduled start Is
saturday.

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A lllvtlt,. el Mulllmedla, I•• ·

pull tt. That last time up I saw the
ball really well. He threw me a
sinker down on the first ~tch, then a
fastball that I hit on the nose."
McReyolds followed in similar
fashion.
"It's the ooe hard hit I've had in
the last two weeks," re said. "I
swung at a rouple c;( bad balls early
in the game. This time I was looking
for th? ball up. Since Tony hit the
home run, I knew he wasn't going to
take a dlance m walking me. I got
him to throw It up in ttl' strike

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Lefferts, G-3. Tudor fell to 6-5.
"Unfortunately the attitude of
some rubs olf on the attitude of
otbers and losing becomes contagious," Tudor said. "We all have
tile attitude. 'We lost again today, &gt;D
what's new?' Overall, it's just a
teriible attitude. We're all part &lt;tit,
we've all done it. It's about time we
sat back and said, 'Hey, I've got to
do the job."'
Gwynn's homer, his ninth of the
seasori, tied the score 3-3. McReynolds followed with his 13th homer,
a shot into the left center field
stands.
"For me, nine home runs at this
point of the year Is unil'llevable,"
Gwynn said. "I haven't hit tbat
many since college. I've got to be
hitting ..110agatnstleft-handers and
barely .llO against rlghtfi'S.
"I didn'tthlnk he'd (Thdor) come
Inside, so I wasn't going to try and

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President Jose Lopez PortUlo tolerate:! Proceso- but barely. Byl982,
ttl' last year ri. his teiTtl, ~ ·
president had had enough of .the
magazine's critical articles and
cartoons. He stopped all government advertising and sent a clear.
message to other advertisers that'
tll'y should do likewise.
Despite this bodY blow, Proceso
has continued to lead the Mexican
press in tough rut fair investigadVf
repOrting, exposing corruption ;
!J)vernment and labor unions. I
circulation Is about OO,Oll, makin
It ttl' largest polltlcal weekly ll\
Mexico. It's tough subsisting almost exclusively on drctilaUdh
revenue, rut Proceso has huilg ·
tll're. Congratulations are in orde
Footnote: The 1976 coup
Excelsior also led to the birth '
otrer publications. Uno Mas u •
an lnfiumtlalleft-ieaningdaUy, w~
starta:l the following year by 1.
group that split o!f Irom ~
And In 1!184, a splinter group from
Uno Mas Uno founded a magazine,
La Jornada.

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rnse In th? student body : 3 perCE'nl
&lt;t Americans are Jewish, and ·
probably 25 percent of th? student
body of Harvard and Yale' are
. Mr. Daniel Oren, a fairly recent Jewish.
Now what are we to conclude
graduate of Yale University, has
written a book, "Joining the Club," from this, if we fix aUention only on
OOcllmentlng what everyone knew, the reasoning of the Supreme
not about discrimination against Court? At what chronological point
blacks and Hispanics by Yale (and rnn a whiteAnglo.Saxon Protestant
by otll2r Ivy League colleges), but
!JUt est a pattern of discrimination
against Jews. It was only alter against him? If It Is said to him that
World War II that, In rmst faculty It Iss as sbnple as that he was less
departments at these ne-v~ renters well-qualified as the Jewish appliof lll;lerallsm, a Jew rould g~&gt;t a cant, he has recourse- doesn't be•
. tenured appointment. Tll're were - to th&gt; argument that SJbjectlve
implicit quotas Umlting Jewish and criteria are heavily relied on in any
sltuatbn In which there are eight cr
CatiDllc students.
We tb not have the current 10 applicants for any single openfigures, but It Is unlikely that Ing, and individual qualifications
anyone would charge that there Is tend to become redundant. WUI the
anti-Semitic discrimination at Yale · courts be aslo.'d to regulate school
today, either at the faculty or at the admissions policies, given that at
student level. Quite the contrary the same time the New York sheet
would certainly appear to be the metal workers union was discrimi gets to tile shaky empirical question, and we are stU! lett with the
moral question.

I \&lt;NOW I D9AR...

There have been 106 Supreme
Court Justices appointed in all American history.
There are almoet 20 million ItalianAmericans. Until the nomination of
Antonln Scalia, none - zero - had
been on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Scalia is a Republican and a conservative. New York's Gov. Mario
Cuomo, the moat prominent ItalianAmerican politician, is a Democrat
and a (perceived) liberal. I asked
Cuomo what he thought of the
appointment.
"Finalmente!" he said, which
roughly translates to: "It's about

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::t'lJPer's Plalns Tlgen teD to
-~ 14-6 and Trimble scored a
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ship !be bser with anotll!r fine \'lith Hamilton, Gatchell, and Vore
game and nine strikeoutS.
combining In !be loss.
.Racine J.D. Drlntng. wlipped
Peterson fanned seven · and
Middleport Fire Department 16-1 walked one, whUe allowln11g five
behind the }:ltchlng fi Jeremy Dill, lits.
will fanned tm and walked four.
Peterson had a trtple anddQuble,
Raclnehadagoodhlttlngnlghtas Terry McGuire a home run and
Andy Hill led h1s team with three sbtgle,GaryAdamsaslngle,Heath
singles, Eddie Sawyers had two Shoemaker a single, Dally a single,
doubles, Jeremy Roush tm singles, and Jason George a single.
Dill two singles, Shawn Circle a
Vore had tm doubles for Trtm·
home run and single, and Michael a ble, Jenkins had a single, Gatchel a
single. Scott Hubbard had a single. single, and Pl!ttlt a single.
For Middleport Cremeans, JohnIn recent play In til! BDI Hubbard
son, and Yeaguer each pitched.
Merrortal Little League ToumaMiddleport hlttelll were Johnson ment Middleport Fire Department
wltha single and Yeauger a double. defeated the Tuppers Plains Bears
Rutland rolled to a convincing 15-5. Middleport Fire Dept. took an
13-0wln ewer a tough Trimble club early 1-0 lead In !be nrst Inning as
to advance another step. Timmy Bobby Jolulson double drove home
Petorson was the winning pitcher Jason Stewart who drew a waDI.

Tile Bears did not score until !be
tlurth Inning, which was mt
enough as Middleport Fire Dept.
went on Ill defeat til! Bears and
advance to next round play.
ThevlsitbtgBears were led by R.
Kaylor with a single, W. Arbaugba
oouble, R. Reed doubled, and K.
Fausgh added a single. Scott
Gardner led Middleport Fire Dept.
with a single and two doubles as
C\laldwell, Graddock, Cremeans,
all hit singles. JOhnSOn also added a
double for !be victors.
.. The 'l'lippelll Plains Tigers defeatm Bidwell In othet tournament
play Ill advance to !be next round of
tournament. Jeff Durst recorded
til! win tlr the '!1glers strlldng rut
Jli, allowing &lt;Illy 1 hit and wallslng
three. Tim BlsseU hit a homerun to

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start tbe eame ott and !be Tigers · VauiiJan's In til! sbith was not
never lOOked back as tbeY went on enouih tp score a vlctozy. The final
to defeat Bldwe)l ~ ·
soore beJng,s,a.
11mllls8eDledthewinnerswitha
Kyle Wlckllne showed a fine
lllmerun · and double, Michael pitching E:ffol'l eamlng the win tlr
Smith sblgle, Wes Koller and TQny Racine strll!lni out 7, walking 11,
~·botllhadslnglestoaddtotbe an&lt;! allowlni~ hits. For tbe~rs
hitting Bat. For Bidwell, D;lrwtn Shannon Roush struck·, rut 5,
Smith recordlid !be ooly single tlr allowed three walks; and gave up
the visitors and was also !be losing t~W hits, whlle being ·rei!Wed by
}:ltdter strildngoot 11, walklngtm L.J. Mitch whO allowed Slllts on 9
and aUowlllg five hits.
walks, and striking wt live.
· J.D. PrW1ng fi Racine recorded
Andy HUl led the hitting colllmn
a Wbt ewer Vaughan's Cardinals to tor Racine blasting a homerun an!l
IJl onto second round play as they single, whlle Wlckllne added a ·
took an early 1-0 lead on an Andy double and single, Sawyers, Maid·
Inn single. Vaughan'scame back In ens, and Clark all added singles.
the second inning to Ue !be game
ror Middleport Thomas had a
1-1, butanAndyHUI)Iomerunlnthe double, Hunnell added two doubles,
ft!thinnblg allowed Racine to up the and Logan, HalO'ley, Wyatt, and
srore 6-2 as the one run soored by ~ all had singles.

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Mrs. Etll!l Orr of Chester was thE'
rreent guest fi Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lee and family Saturday.

Charla Lynn Burge, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burge,
observed her fourth birthday recently with a party at Showbiz
Pizza.

Bridal shower conducted in Racine
A bridal shower honoring Dixie
Dugan, whose wedding to Jerry
Wolfe will take place Aug. 30, was
held !'('Cently in the social room or
the Racine Baptist Church. Hostesses were Joyce QuUien, Mindy
Hill, and Donna RoSP.
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::- UebeiTOih and Rozelle share the
9'mmon problem of opposftlon to
Rlandatory drug testing from · a
l:llayers' union.

j. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! 1-

JJ's
the fastest mile
{if the season by a. 2-year-old at
SCioto Downs with a 1:58 1-5
ClOCking as be captured Thursday
ll!iht's featured eighth race pace.
~ DrtVen by Dick Richarson Jr., !be
Winner grabbed tbe lead just past
tfi.e qusrter mtie pole and rroved
to a 2\4 decision over Holiday
1r and Step Aside Please. JJ'~
erset paid $3.11) for hls firSt
qner vlctozy.
li!J'he Agonls Club fi Columbus
liiiltored 21-year-old driver David
Miller as the Nl6 rookie driver of
,,,=;~m ceremonies at the track
(I
night. MDler woo C5 af 171
ckrrillg h1s first year as an
driver and postal a .371
tlr the season.
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those namned were Mindy Palterson, Joan Wolfe. Eula Wolfe,
Teresa Shuler. Louise Stewart.
Mildred Spencer, Ginny R.ers. Lori
Brlnager, Gladys Shields, Mayme
Custcr. Pearl Adams, Noami
Brinker, .Ja ne Beegle. Pally Shain.
Mlssv Rees. Ginny Plichta ; Donna
Wolfe. Aimee Wolfe. Theresa Bing,
Clara Powell. Phyllis O'Brien, Jane
Ann Hill, Terry Shain, Doris
Adams. and F1oren&lt;P Adams.
Others presenting gifts to the
bride-elect were Ellen Arnott. Cora
Webb, DelorPS Cleland, Judy Ro·
berts. Bunnie Warden. Kay

POMEROY - Mary Shrine 37,
Order of the While Shrine of
Jerusalem. wUI m""t Friday at the
Pomeroy Masonic Temple. Practice at 7 p.m., m!'&lt;'ting at 8 p.m.
Silent auction following the m('('l
ing: ,-,frrshments.
CHESTER - Chester Township
Trustees m('('f 10 a.m. Friday at th&lt;'
town hall.

POMEROY - Scipio township
Fire Ill'partment Ladles Auxiliary
will hold a car wash Saturday at
Pk'a,..rs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT - Film. "Th&lt;•
Secret of NIMH" will be shown at
Middleport Library Saturday, 2
p.m.
GALLIPOLIS- Grande Squarrs
Western Square Dane&lt;' Club will
sponsor an open danff from 8 to II
p.m. SatUI-day at St. Peter's
Episcopal Church , Gallipolis. with
Bill Adkins. caller.
RACINE - Annual Van Metcr
Re-union will be Saturday at Buck
Van Meter's Lacy Day Ranch In
Racine. A weiner roast is planned
at6:ll p.m. with hot do~s and buns
lo be provided; tho&amp;' allendlng to
take a coverC'd dish.

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Township Volunteer Fire DepartBALD KNOB - Hymn sing
ment annual icr cream social at the
Friday, 7:30 p.m.. United Gosprl
firehouse in Salem Center. 11 a.m.
Mission Church. Bald Knob. Larry
to 8 p.m. Saturday. Menu homeVan Meter and the Narrow Way
made lee cream. roast beef sandSingers will haw special music.
wiches, hot dogs, potato salad.
mararoni salad, baked beans, pie,
POMEROY - The film, "The
and beverajlrs. Shady Rl•·er
SecrPI of NIMH" will be shown at
Shufflers cloggers will prrlorm at
Pomeroy Library. 2 p.m. Friday.
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Club dance Saturday. 8 p.m.·
mldni,ght. Royal Oak Resort. Music
by Phllllp Swan Trio. Members
frr&lt;' , guests $1.1 at door.

SATURDAY
RUTLAND - Saturday Is last
RUTlAND - Bow Hunters will
day for Marauder basketbaU camp
have a work party at 10 a.m.
registration at Meigs High School
Saturday a t thr rang&lt;:•.
or Rutland Elementary School lbr
flNh through ninth graders.
ALF1lED- Gospel hymn sing at
the.Alfrcd
l!nlled MethodistChurrh
ALFRED - Hymn sing Satur·
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p.m.
Saturday featuring til!
day at Alfred United Methodist
Gospel
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Church 7::xl p.m. Saturday featurIng the Gospel Believers.

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Chris and ..Beau Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Summerfield. Mr. and ' ·
Mrs. Bob Murphy. Amy and Tracy ·
Murphy , Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wo~ ; '
Shrrri and Tommy Wolfe. Bettie,·
Pigott, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bahr,
Jim Bahr, Randy Bahr. Mr. and ·
Mrs. Richard Fick, .lr, Kevin and ·
Kirk Firk, Todd Wilson, Mr. and
Mrs. David Baker. Matthew and
Andy Baker. Jeremy Blake.
The 1987 reunion will be held al' :
Forked Run Park on the third
SUnday in Julv .

Wardrn,

Ke1Ti

Bergk, Donna

Sayre, Marilyn Wo~e. Vera lleegl~.
Matti&lt;' Beegle, Judy Bin~. Bridget
BinJ;:, Sue Beegle. Traci Beegle.
Ca rol Diddle. Ann Dl&lt;tlle, Cora
Birch. Emma J anr McClintock.
Libby Fisher. Cora Wallace
Irene Johrson , Pam Johr son.
Sherri Sisson. Na nry Campb!'ll.
Lori Adams, Dorothy SayrP, Grella
Simpson. Ill'bbie Roush. Eilffn
Buck, Mary Lou Proffitt, Jodie
Harris, Maxine Shain. Hazrl Fox.
June

Wickersham.

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Linda

Pizza. cake and other refreshments were served to those attending and Charla received a gift from
Chuckle Cheese. Games and rides
were enjoyed by the group. An ending were the honoree's grandmother, Rn,..mary Hysell, JuUe
Hysell, Brenda and Eddie
Barnette, John. Cindy and HE'ather
Snodgrass, Harold, Susie, Kim and ·
Kelly Stewart; John Pat, Judy and
Ja son Riley. Mlkey Stevens, Becky
Steele, Sherry and Eugene Steele.
and Brad Young.
Sending gifts were Grorge and
Joan Barnette, Jake and Mildred
Burge, and Shcrri Hysell.

Otl.er visitors at the Circle home on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Rnlx&gt;rt
Harden , Pam Foreman, and RalpH '
Harden.
·
Mrs. Richard Yokung of Sidney
was here for a week with her
parertts, Mr. and Mrs. Edson ·•
Rnush. Her son, Eric, spent the ·
W('('kend at the Roush home.
·
Florence Circle visited E isle ..
Circle at University Hospit al. Co- "
lumrus Sunday.
j' Mrs. Ethel Orr and Martha Lee ·
allended the Sunday wedding or
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grueser's
daughter at Lancaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Ca rleton of ·
Racine and their daughters spent
an evening r('('ently with Mr. arid ·
Mrs. Mhur E. Johnson, Patrick··
and Sheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Hayman Barnltzo!
P\Jmeroy wer~ rrcrnl visitors of
Eunie Brinker.
&lt;

Charla Lynn Burge

Entertaining guests for brunch
Mr. and Mrs. !Aln Anderson
Sunday hosted a brunch at the Ohio
Unive~slly Inn honoring he r
mother, Phyllis Hennrsy. Winter
Haven. Fla.; Patricia Cossi. Marina Del Ray , Calif; Mary Kay
Hecker. Tommy and Hillary. Lake·
wood. Colo. Others attending were
the Anderson children, Barbara.

Diddle.

David and Sara h. and Nonga
Rnix'rts.
Mr. and Mrs. Stl'Ve Hoda ,
Farming Dale. Lo~ Island, N. Y..
sL"er and brotlx'r-ln·law of Mrs.
Hennrsy arrived Sunday for a visit
with the An&lt;Prsons. Mrs. Cossi
spent the weekend In Pomeroy,and
Mrs. Hecker and her family lrft for
their home in Color~do on Tuesday.

Community calendar/ area happenings

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Hill and Mary Louise Shuler
winning the prizes. Mrs. Shuler
presented her prize to the brideelect. The door prize was won by
S..utah Neigler.
Cake and other refreshments
were served. Anending besides

Ret:cites

UpTo

July 4th program winning a first place trophy
there. Pictured are front, Terflla Deem; first
row, Nicole Bing, Lisa Poulin, Christl Maidens,
Jackie Buck; second row, MISsy Nelson, Julie
Buck, Mary Stein, Amy Bouae, and Susan
Houchins. Members not pictured are Betsy Herald, Kristen Slawter, Junie Beegle, Cheryl Pape,
Lee and Amy Luckeydoo .

SERVICE - Community service through
provldla·g entertainment has been the accomplishment of The Dance Co. of Shirley Quickel this
spring and !lllmmer. The group has done presentations for the Bradbury Kindergarten, the Harrlsonvllle Kindergarten, al Royal Oak Park, the
Southern Junior High School program, the Bradbury School program and took parlin the Rutland

FRIDAY
RtJfl.AND - A dance will be
held at the Rutland Civ ic Center
Friday from 9to 11 p.m. Music will
be provided by Flashback and
admission willlx&gt; $2 for singles and
$3 for couples.

FACTORY SPONSORI!D FINANCING
AVAILAILI! ON MOST NEW CARS&amp; TRU~KS

Dixie Circle. a !reacher at
Lakewood, spent the weekend here
with her mother, Mrs. Lula Circle.

Burge birthday

1986 FORD RANGER

6. 9% A.P.R.

W. Wells, Nelsonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Rnyal Wilson,
Coshocton; Lori Wolf, North Olm·
stead; Pal Bahr, Anita and Scott
Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
John.,n, Erin and Eileen Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bush, Kevin
Miller. Athens; Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Bush, Kristin Bush, Columbus; Mr,
and Mrs. Aaron Bush. Angle. April
and Andrew Bush, Wellston: Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Mat!Pny , Joshua
and Tricia Malli'ny. Columbus.
P,.arl Powrll. Don Pigott. Mr
and Mrs. Rex Bailey, .Joe Bailev.

Carmel community happenings

Rates or Re

By MIKE TUU.Y
, . UPI Spolis Wrler
-Drugs, an Increasingly pervasive
,.lbfect In sports, Thursday aversl!8dowed the world of fun and
~ to a degre&lt;&gt; scarcely ever
~fore seen.
·Consider:
':_Baseball Commissioner Peter
l.Mrroth, after receiv lng Inquiries
status of his drug program,
Is dflce has expanded testing
'-.
de major-league players.
i ~A federal Judge In Washington
!Stobearargumentstoday from the
NJ1. and the Players Association
~ - the union's request for a court
olilir blocking Commissioner Ro~·s new drug-testing plan.
. ".,.-Mlcbeai· Ray Richardson, the
former New Jersey Nets guard
from the NBA for re~ted cocaine use, now Is using
·.ib-ack," a pollee chief says.
~.,.JJ'he mother of Doo Rogers. the
&lt;;ieVeland Browos football star ~bo
&lt;lji:d last month of a cocaine
~rdose. reflected on her son'slast
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clays.
· '-Finally. news came that Stl'Ve
e, the one-lime Los Angeles
ger bullpen ace who has battled
lne addiction, could possibly
jitum to the big lea!(Ue5 with the
:~ronto Blue Jays - perhaps as
!l'rly as tills weelu&gt;nd.
.; Though the stories vary, the
if&gt;mmon ground Ls unmtslakable.
The possllllllty exists that sports,
ji(hether JI'O !I' amateur, could
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The sixth annual Pigott reunion
was held rreently at Forked Run
State Park.
. An ending werE' Ralph Wilson,
Sue Gates, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Johr.:&gt;n, Lee. Edl. Blll, Jackie
Johrson. Joy Varner, Betty and Joe
Hunt, Joey Stacy Hunt, Debbie and
Kenny McCarthy, Klm and Dei
McCarthy, all of Parkersburg,
W.Va.; Sally Pebler Harman,
Dylan Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Hans
Pl!bler, Vienna. W.Va.; Paula
Whitley, Alll!rnacle, N.C.; Vlrglna
Pigott MacLillan, California; Johr

Drugs cloud
1986 FORD BRONCO II

Friday, July 11 . 1986

Page-6

Friday, JuiJ 11th ........ :.6:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 12th ...... 3:00 p.m.
Sunday,

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.. In tbeRutland-TPgameJeremy
- ~singled twice, and hit a home
r;ull, 11in Peterson had t~W singles,
GUY •Adams tlur walks, Terry
~1m doubles and a single,
,IJeaUi Sboemaker a single.
F~ TP, Tim Blsseu singled,
l.\flchael singled, Jeff Durst !IWled
!Uid )lomered.
~ McGuire was the winning
pllcbel' and Bissell tbe loser.
. McGuire fanned 14mroutetothe
Wbt.
. After Trimble led r.o In the llrst
~. ~y took an 8-sr-----------~----------------------------------~~~~------------------------~----~------~~
rommand only to have Trimble sUp
In brthe win In the finalroond,11-8.
Brent Pettit was three-for-three ·
lbr !be winners, while Otartle
Gatdlel had a triple and single,
Bqllby Vore had a lx&gt;me run, Ron
!;:drman a double, Dan Chalfanf a
. triple, Rubin Kittle a single, and
· 'll.T. Brooks a single.
·
··· Michael Burch, Joe McElroy,
~Smith, and Jeremy Heck had
.hits, whlle Rickie Blankenship had
a 1.11Pie and double.
Blailkenshlp suffered the loss
' Wlth eight strikeouts, while
Keniledy picked up Ill! win In reUef
&lt;1 Hamllton. They fanned ten and
walked six.
In otll!r action Bidwell rolled
~ the Tuppers Plains Bears 10-0,
. !IS pltdter Chuck Yost fanned 12 of
the 15 batters he faced .
-Yost picked up the win and Chad
Savoy suffered til! loss. Savoy
broke up Yost's no-hit bid with a
single In !be fourth lnnlllg.
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11· before giving way to reliever
CRUSHING
EVENTS DAILYI
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Bidwell had ·Just three hits, a
OF
elllgle and triple by Darin Smith,
and a single by Brent Schultz.
. :)llddleport Vaughan's Cardinals
edged Pomeroy Whaley's Usa!
airs 8-5.
_Middleport hitters led by Shawn
·Hawley with a homerun, trlple,and
&amp;\uble. Robbie Wyatt had two
~· David Rees two singles,
and.L.J. Smith a single.
:F:or Whaley's Mitch Bunch had
~'*.":singles, Rickie Blankenship a
SlJlgle, Rusty Triplett a single.
.. Shannon Roush was !be Wbtnlng
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992-7022

SUNDAY
ROYAL OAK - Family. drs·
cendanls of Grorgp W. and Lydia
M. Gray Deem reunion Sunday,
Royal Oak Park: dinner l p.rr. .
Take food for a buffet: afternoon
music by
. Bissell Boys.
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W.Va. formerly of the Davy Jo
Hlsson TV Show.
Fund nlisor •

MIDDLEPORT- A fund raiser
for Jan Michael Long, candidate for
slate senawr, wlll be held at the
American Legion Hall in Middlem('('ting foUO'-"'S dinnrr.
port, 5:ll to 8 p.m. Tuesday.
LETART, W.Va .- A reunion of Featured speaker will bc Rep. Mike
the d&lt;&gt;sa•ndants of David and Shumaker. Tickets can be purCa therine King- and James L. a nd chased at lh&lt;' door, $7.~ for
Kate King. and Rc-vna Sr . and Vada Individuals. and $10 for couples.
King will be held Sa turday. at with childrrn under 12 fr('('.
Racine Locks and Dam Park
Revival
RtJfl.AND -A wrokend re\'lval
LOJ'.:G BOTIOM - Sp«'ial
serviC"!'s wil be held al the MI. Olive is underway at the Rutland Bible
Community Church. Long Rollom. Methodist Church . and wUI conwith Chru-r Tollrn or Winfield. tinue througlh Sunday eveninj;:,
W.Va . as the spmkrr. 7 p.m. on with servcrsat 7p.m. eachl'Venlng.
Sunday, and 7:30p.m. on Monda) . J .W. VPSs of South Carolina will be
the EVanwust. The pubHc is invited.
MONDAY
POMEROY ~ 13&lt;-dford Trustres RedecUcatlonrevlval
RAONE -Rededication revival
m('('t. townha ll Monda v at 7 p.m.
will be held at t hr Morse Otapel
POMEROY - Disabled Ameri · Church, Racine-Portland Road,
ca n Vflt~rans mCf't Monday at 7 Monday thrwgh Saturday, July 19.
p.m. at 124 Butternut Ave., Minister Is til! Rev. Charles Bush,
Racine, and the Rev. Grorge
Pomrro.v.
Hoschar fi Wrst Columbia wUllx&gt; a
PORTlAND- Hymn si ng Moo - speaker. Therr wUI be special
day, 7:30 p.m .. Hazel Community singing nightly and servlct'S begin
church located orr 121 between at 7:30p.m. each evening.
Portland and Long Bot tom. Singing
Open wedding
by thr Rc-flrctors.
SNOWVILLE -The weddln~ of
CHESTER - Eastern High Mildred lrrne Alkire and Orville
School Band Boost&lt;•rs m&lt;'!'l 9 a.m. Phillips '"" be hE'ld at 2 p.m.
Monday at Eastern High Sc hool. Saturday at the PltUllps home at
Eastern High School mar&lt;:_!ling Sno\WIUe is opert to all Jhelr
band mrmlFrs and orhc'rs inlrr- relatives and friends.
ested are to """' a I the high school
Pk.'DIC
Monday at 7 p.m.
LITTLE HOCKING - Annual
picnic fi Howard 's Stars of the
TUESDAY
LONG BOITOM -Long Bot tom Order of the Eastern Star will be
Flame Mreting wUI he held at lhr held Sunday at til! home of Earl
Mt. ·Olive Community Church. Wayne Owens, Star Route 55, Uttle
Long Bottom, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m Hocking, beginning at 2p.nt wltha
with Charr Tollrn of Winfield, covered dish picnic at 4 p.m. The .

annual auction will be hrld follow·
ing the picnic and thPrr will be live
rntertainmmt. Bevrragrs pro·
vided. Trose allending ar~ to takr
tll!ir own tabl e servill'.
Day camp
POMEROY- Trai ning for the
Bill S..nd Girl Scout day ca mp will
be held Wednesday at the Ohio
RivC'r

cam pgrounds,

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Housh's Landing. beginning at9:.JO
a.m. Those attrndlng an' to takr a
sack lunch. Day camp will be heltl
at Ca mp Kiashu Ia July 21 through
July 25. furlher Information on the
training &lt;r thr camp may be
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and Ward Rd. Elder
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Ervin
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James MOler, pastor. Stmtliy School.
Sunday School Sup I Sun~ay
9: 30 a '
221 W. Main St~ P-roy
!0:30a.m.: WorshlpSorvlce,Sunday, 7·30
m.: Worship Servl&lt;'t', J0·4~ a.m.
E. MAIN ST~ POAIIOY
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with both beauty and recreatiOnal possibilities.
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOuN
•
-Joseph B Hoskins , evangelist Sundav ,
Harrls101VUIP Road Rev. Dewey King,
Bible SIUdy 9 am : Worship, 10 am. , Sun ·
You have learned in your House ofWorshipthat
pastor; Clintm Faull:, Suntliy · School
day eventng servi&lt;P 6 p m . Wednesda y ·
SUpr , Sunday School 9:30a.m.; mornlne
evening servlc~. 7 P m
TRINn'Y OIURO! Ri'V W H Perrin.
God's WOnderS are everywhere On earth, and SO
worship, Ua.m, Suntliy evenlngsi'I'VIce
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Racine,
RUTLAND CHURCll OF GOD, Paslor
pastor. Dobbie 9Jck, Sunday School SUpt
00
John Evans s da "·h 1 10 00
7•30 p m p
M In Wed
da
Rt 12-C Wtlltam Hoback. pastor. Sunday
y ~ u :OO a.m
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a .
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good year In w' hiCh to prove 1't.
. p.m
. . rayer eel g,
nes y,
Sch oo 110 am.; Sunday evening service 7
ChW'Ch School9: 1:1 a.m , W&lt;nhlp Servie 10 :II
Sunday MorningunWorship
7:ao
a.m COOir re!'&lt;!anal, 1\lesday, 7 :D p.m
dl'l'!l'
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Church
11
a.m.
Sunday
Evo•nlnill
SYRACUSE
FIRST
CliURCI!
OF'
GOD.
P m. Wednesday evPnlng service 7 p.m
under direcdon ol Lois Burt
S.rvlcp 7 00 p.m Wed , 6 p m Young
non-Perllecoslal Worship ,.rvlce Sunday
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don CheadiP,
POMEROY CI!URCll OF TilE NAZA
dies ' Auxiliary Wednesday, 7 p.m
10 a.m : Sunday School 11 a.m Eventng
Supt Sunday School 9· lJ a m Mornin g
RENE Corner Union and Mullrtry, Ri'V
lly Worship
day aT · pm . Mrn 's Praver
!~
worship &amp;ervlct" 7:00 p.m Wedne~~day
WorshiplO:l&gt;a m Prayerservice , allern Thomas Glen McO.tng, post&lt;r Norman Pres
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH. Off
Wf'dnt'Sday, 7 a.m ICrar€' 1
land Racine
prayer meer:tna7. 00 p .m.
ate Sunday!! .
ley, S S Supt , Sunday School, ~ :ll a m,
Rt 124, 3 miiPS !rom Portland-Long llqt SUTION - Church School 9 :lO a m .
Linda Evans, church school dlrPCior.
MT. IIERMON UNITED BRETIUIEN
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
morning w(J'5hl.p JO:ll am, eveningsavtrefi
lorn Edsel Harr, pastor Sunday School,
Morning Worship 10· 45a m rlrst and third
Church school9. 30 a .m. : Momtng wonlp
IN CHRIST CHURCH, Located In Ttxas
Ave ~ Clark Baker, pastor Carl Not p m . mkl-wt'Ok savlce, Wednesday, 7 p.m
Sundays, Ffllow.ship dlrinN wlrh Carmrl
10 30 a.m. : Wednesday evmlnr )X'ayer
Community off cr. Rt. 82. Rev. Robert
tlnaham, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
9 30 a m . Sunday momlng preecblng
GRACE EPL'&gt;OJPAL CliURCll, 326 E
10. 30 a m . Sunday evenlng services, 7·ll
third Thursday, 6 30 p.m 1McGuin•J
services, 7 30 p.m
Sanders, pastor. Jeff Holter, lay leader;
School 10 a.m . with classes tor all ages.
Main St , Pl&gt;meroy. Sunday servtre;, Holy
Pm
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST, Vernon
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OFLATEd Roush, Sunday School Sup I Sunday
Evmtng oervlces al 6 p.m. Wednesday BIco mmunion on t~ first Sunday ot each rmnth,
MIDDLEP ORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
Eldridge-, minister. Oliver Swain Sunday
TER DAY SAINTS, St. Rt 160, GaiiJpolls.
School 9. ll a.m.; morning worship and
ble study at 7: 30pm Youth servicE'S Frl ' :
and combined with morning Jray!!r m Jhe
CHURCH , Corner Ash and Plum. Ralph
School Sup! Preaching 9 JO am each
PH 446·7486 VIctor Politano, Branch Prechildren's church, 10:30 am.: evening
day at 7· 30 p.m .
t hirdd Sunday Morning prayer and serm&gt;n on
Cundiff, paotor SundaySdlooiJO ·OOa.m ,
Sunda y.
sldenl: Bob KPetm, First CounsPior;
preadllng service on Jhe SP&lt;.'Otld and
ECCLES lA FELLOWS !UP, 128 Mill St ,
aUottrr Sundays ~ the m&gt;nth. Church School
Morning Worship, 11 OOa.m .; Wednesday
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION . Grorg£"
J erry Dupre, Second CoonseJor; Dallu
founhSUndaysat7:30pm: Christian En- -Middleport . Brother Chuck McPhersoo ,
and Nursery care pruvkk!d. Cofree hour In the
a nd Saturday Evening Servlc.s at 7. 30 p
Anedo. pastor . Sunday service, 9 30 a.m ,
Peden, Branch Clerk. Sunday Servlcea·
deavor oo the first uad third Sundays at
pastor Sunday School 10 a.m.; SUnda y 1
Parish Hall Immediately following lhe servtoe
m
evenlng service 7.30 p.m Prayer mH-tln g
Sacrament meeting, 9 a.m.; Sunday
7· :J) p.m Wednnday pra~r meetln&amp; and
evening services at 7 p m and Wednl"Scily
POMEROY CI!URCll OF CliRlSI", 21.2 W.
MEIGS
Wednesday, 7· J) p m
School, 10 10 a m. Wlder dlrectton d. MU·
Blblf~ study, 7 :It p.m.
services at 7 p.m
Main Sl . Nell Proudfoot. j:&amp;St&lt;r Bible School
COOPEKATIVE PARI!H
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
lard FoiPy, President., Bra! Painter and
CI!URCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST KennpJb Smith,
9: ll a m . Morningwcrshlp, I),]) am., Youth
UNITm METII&gt;DJST CIIURCH
CHRIST, J oseph B Hoskins. pastor Blblp
George Gill, assts Nursery for ages 18rno.
lMated on 0 . J. White Road of Highway
Sunday School 9·30 am., church
meotlnllS, ~ 00 p.m . Evmlng worship, 7 00 p
NORTIIICAST O.U8TEB
Class, 9: 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 30 a
to 3 yrs. under direction ot MUUe Watson
160. Pat Hensoo, pastor. Sunday School10
service 7:30 P m . youth fellowship 6· 30 p
m WOOnesday night praye-meetlngandBible
m . Evening Worship,
p m . Thurs&lt;By
Special services at 11 am for Primary
a.m. Classes lor all aees Junior Church 11
m. Bible s tudy, Thunday, 7 30 p.m .
Rev. I'M Ardler
study 7 00 p m
lie¥. Roy Doeler
BlblP SJudy, 6· 30 p m
(agPS J-12) , Karen Dllpre, pres. , Ri'Va
a.m: Morning worship 11 a.m Adult
FUlL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUS E ,
THE SALVATION ARMY, ll5 Butternut
Ru. Seldoe Jolllas.
NEW STIVERSVll.LE OOMMUNITY
Sines, lsi Coun , Judy Mounts, 2nd Coon;
Choir
6 p.m . Sunday. Young PeoHiland Road, Pomeroy . Tom Kelly, puAVP Potnei'O) Mn! Dora Wining In cltargo.
ALFRED 8- Church School 9 -XI a m .
CHURCH, Sund81y School service, 9 t5 a
Young Women's. Karen Peden, Pres.,
plt'l, Children's Church and Adult Bibletor Danny Lambert, S S Supt Sunda y
Sunday holiness ~ 10 a m : Sunday
Worship, 11 m • UMYF 6 30 P m .. UMW
m .
Worship
10 30 a.m .:
Carol
1st Coun., Kay Politano 2nd
Study, Wednesday at 7: J) p.m
morning
at lOa m .. Sunday evtn
School 1~ :rJ a m Sunday School, YPSM
Th ird Tuesday , 7 :il P m Communion.
Evangelistic
7 30 p m WednesCoun' Young Men , Ken VIckers, Pres..
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
lng service 7: 30p.m Tuesda Yand Thurs
EJolso Adams, Je- . 7 :ll p.m. SoJvallco!
first Sunda y. !Archer )
day: Prayer meettne 7: .J:l p.m. Thundlly.
David Dyck, Jtt Coun., Devil Maclur, 2nd
St .. Middleport AffJIIated with Southern
day Servlcf'S at 7· 30 p.m.
meeting. vartruo; SpPakers and musics~
CHESTER - Worship 9 a.m : Churdl
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomproy
Coun, Relief SociPI (women), Fran ceo
BaptiJI Convention. ll&lt;ivld Bryan, Sr .. Ml·
WORD OF FAITH , 9J Mill St , Mlddlp.
ThUf!lday, ll .1) a m to 2 p m Ladles H0111t
Rd Robert Purtell, mints
Taylor, pres , Jessie Syare, Homemaking
nlster Sunday School 10 a.m; Morning
port Sunday mornln g servlcr 10 15 am.
&amp;&gt;hoollOa m · Bible Study. Thursday, 7p
l...£oague, members !n c~. aU women
m · UMW. first Thursday, 1 p.m • Com
ler, Ste&gt;vE' Stanley , S S Supt , Bill McEI
Coun., Marie Denny, t.duc Coun.; Priesworship 11 a.m, Evftllftg worshlp 1 p.m.,
Sunday evening 7· .}1 Thursday mornln jil:
Invited, 6 45 p.m ThUJ'9day, Corps Cadet
munlon , first Sunday !Archer)
roy , As!!t Supt., Sunda y School9 30 am :
!hOOd under direction c1 Elders Quore-m
WednHday evenln;g ·Bible study and
Bible study 10 a .m . Wednesday e-ven ln g
O asss iYOUllS&lt; Pl'opie.Biblet, 1 :rl pm Bible
JOPPA - Worship 9 XI a m., Church
Worship servk'£' to· 30 a m ; Evenlnll wor
AI Sines, pres., Walt Tylor, 1st Coun., Glen
prayer meeting _7 p.m.
7:30p.m.
Study and Praye- meeting, q&gt;&lt;11 to Ihe publlc
Schooll0:30
a .m . BlbiPSIUdy WednPStliy,
ship Sunday 7p.m . and WednPSday, 7 p m
Pratt , 2nd Coun Wed 7 p m Young Wo- ,
BRADFORD CliURCH OF Clii!IST, St .
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
7
POMEROY WESI'SIDE O!URCll OF
30 P m jJohnson I.
ST JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH . Pine
men and Young Men's activity night Ev· , Rt124and Co. Rd MarkSeeven, minis·
ZARENE, Rev Glendon Strood , pas tor
QffifST, ll2'JI; Children's Home Road !County
LONG BOTTOM - Church Sctlool 9. 30
Grove. Tht Rev William Mlddleswarth ,
ery Jrd Thurs , 7 p.m , Reller Society Hote-r Sunday School Supt Harry HE'DSUnday School9 30 a m , Worship service,
Rood 76) 002-m Vocal musk: suooay Wrx
a
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:
Worship
7
p.rn
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BibleStudy,
Wed
pastor
Church
serv
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9
30
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,
Sunda
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memaklng
meeting.
The
public
19
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drlcks
,
Sunday
School9.ll
a.m
:
Morning
10·
30 a m., Youth service Sunday 6 15 p
7
10 a m Blbk&gt; Study 11 a.m . W&lt;nhlp, 6 p
· .10 P m ; UMYF, Wednesda y,
School10: 30 am
to all meetings. For Information caU 675wonhlp 10·30 am. ; Evening worship 7 p.
m . Sunday eve ning Sflrvtce 7 OOp.m Wed ·
6nesday
00
m WOOilesday, Bible Study, 7 p.m
Pm
Communion First Sunda y,
BRADBURY CHURCH OF OIRJST,
4404 or 446-0190.
m. Wednesday worship 7 p.m
nesday Prayer Meetin g and Bible Study
OLD DEXTER BIBLE CliRIS'I'IAN
John
Wright
,
pastor
Sunday
Sch
ool9
30
a
BET!U.EHEM
BAPTIST.
R""
Earl
ST.
PAUL
LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
7·
00 p.m
IArchPrl
CHURCH Alvin Cu-t~. pastor, Unda ~an.
REEDSVILLE - Church School9: 30 a.
m , Larry HayiH'S, S S Supt Mornin g
Shuler, pasJor Worship service. 9 30 a.m
Corner SycamorP and Second Sts .. PoNEASE SETTLEMENT CHURCH, Sun
Supl SuOOay Schoo! 9: lJ a m , 17eachlng ser
m Worship SE&gt;rvl ce 11 00 am (Dl&gt;eter)
worship 10·,'(1 am
Sunday Schooi10 . JO am Bible Study and
me-roy The Rtv William Mlddleswarth,
day afternoon services at 2 :iJ Thursda y
viCPS rtrst and third &amp;mday folkPNing 9.mday
TUPPERS PLAINS liT PAUL RACINE CHUROi OF THE NAZA
prayer service Thursda y, 7ll p.m
pstor. Sunday SChool 9. 45 am : Church
evening services a t7 30
School Youth !ru!f'ting 7 ll pm. t"VE!I"y Sun
Church School 9 a .m : Worship 10 a m..
RENE, Rov Lloyd D Grimm. Jr , pastor
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
servi&lt;P lla.m .
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mason , W
day
Blblp Study, 1\tPSda y, 7.30 P m · UMW ,
Ora Bass, Chairman of the Boardo(Chrl s
AL CHURCll , Kingsbury Road Rev !Jo .
SACRED HEART CHURCH , Ms«r
Va. Paotor, Blll Murphy Sunda yS dlooilO
GR AH,\ M
UNITED METHODIST
Third TuE&gt;Sda y. 7: 30 P m Communion
llan Lire. Sunday School9 30 a m , Morn vld Curfman, pa stor Sunday School 9:J1
Anthony Giannamore Ph.
Satur
a m . Sunday l'venlng 7 30 p.m.
Prearhln~ 9 30 a m flr!!t and SE'COnd , Sun ·
FirsTSunday (ArchPr l.
lng worship 10 30 a m , Pvangellstlc ser
a m : Ralph Carl, Supt Evmlng worship
day Evening Mau 7 : 30 p m ; Sunday
meeting and Bible study Wedn esda y, 7. 30
days of Nrl1 month, thrd and fou nh Sun
CENTRAL
CLUSTER
vi&lt;P 7 00 r'
p m · w~n..,day
,.1v i-'-'£ • 7 P·m 7· 00 p •m · Pray• r ~1111 g, w~
~ y Ma ss. 8 a.m . and 10 a.m. '-\Ill
~-f ess1ons me p.m . Ev•ryme welccrno
Re~
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Corbttc
l'U
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day eachmonth worship sen. lees at 7 30 p
Rev. Sloven Nels,.
Ll~~ Y/~RISl(AN~HYRCliS llPdx . 7· ~~'(] BOTIO Cll
half hour beforp each Maos'CCD classes ,
I R~LAND FREE WfLL BAPTIST, Sa
m , Wednesday evenin gs at 7 :lO p m
Rev. Melvin Fr1Dkllo
ll'r
Y a . pas or
rv ces un a y
M
RlSTIAN, Vernon
11 am Sunday.
em t. Rev Paul Ta ylor. pastor Sunda y
Pra ver and B1blf&gt; Study
10 a.m and 7 p m WednPSday 7 p m
Eldridge, pastor: WaUacp Damewood, s
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St ,
Sct&gt;ool10a m: Sundayevenlng".OO p m :
SEV EN TH DAY ADVENTIST MulbClementeS. Zualla,.lr
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Steve
S Supt Sunda ySchooJ9 30a.m ; Worship
Mtddiepor1 James E . Ketaee, pastor
Wednesday evenlng prayE'r mH-tlng 7 00
f'r ry HPig ht s Road, Po rl)(&gt;roy l...t&gt;roy
Andrew Rubellldn1
Deav r Paslor Mlk Sw••e ... d
Service. 10 .30 am
Sunday momln"' worship 10 a.m ., Evp.m.
BruC' h Pastor Sa bbath Sch ool Superin
ASBURY (Syr acuse I - Worship 11 a.m
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SOtJI'H BETHEL NEW T~TAMENT
. Chu rch School 9 45 a m , Chargp Blblp
Scl&gt;ool Supt : Sunda y School 9 30 a m ,
HYSELL RUN HOLINDS CHURO!
lng servlcp 7 p.m. : Wednesday evening
CHURCH Sll
R1
t(&gt;nd('nt Rhonda Markin Sabbath School
Stud y Wednrsda y, 7 30 p m : UMW, tlrsl
Morning worship 10 40 am , Sunday
Mike Thompson , New Haven, wv, put« .
worship 7 p m VIsitation, Thunday 6· ])
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ver
dge. Duan£' Syde-n ·
bl&gt;g lns a t 2 p m oo Sa turday with worship
Tuesdav. 7· 30 p m , Choir Rf.hearsal,
l"V~Ing worship 7 XI p.m .. Wedn esday
Sunday School at 9:30a .m.; Mornlngworpm
~ mr·s::~or. ~unday School 9 am ,
s€'rv iC'e rotl owlng a t 3 15 E veryon e Wf'l Wednosday 6 30 p m . UMW, fourth SunPVenlng BlbiP sJudy 7:·30 p m
ship atl0.30 a.m .: Sundayevenbtgoervi&lt;P
MqRSE CHAPEl. CHURCH - Gary
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co rp!'
day. 6· 30 p m IN E'Isorn
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHUROI,
at 7· :.1 p m Thursday services at 7·30 p.
Holter, pastor Sunday School, 10 a .m.:
s d c;, 7 00 p.m . Wedn es da y night Bible
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTfST CHU RCH
ENTERP RISE _ Worship 9 a.m :
Burlingham Ray Laudermllt, pastor; Rom.
worship servlce-,11 a.m .; prayermeeuna.
stu Y :00 p.m .
- Sister Har rl£&gt;11 Wa rn er, Supt. Sunda y
Church School10 am Blblp SIUdy, Tuosbert Cozart, asalslant pastor Sunday School
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
7:30p.m. Thursday.
,
CliURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATSch ool9 30 a m Momlng Worship, 10 45
day 7 30 P m ' UMW, Flrsl Montliy, 7 30
10 am , wonhlp 7 p.m ' Wednesday, 6 p.m.
Knob, located m County Road 31. Rev
UVING WORD CHESTEI\ CHURCH
TER·DAY SAINTS, St Rl. 160, Gallipolis
am
P m UMYF s da 6
Ch
R
youth meeting: Wfd.
church services.
Lawrence Giuesencamp, pastor. Rev
OF GOD_ Gilbert g,_cer, pastor. SunPH. MG-7486. Victor Politano, Branch Pre
POM EROY F"fRST BAPTIST, Lystm
'
un Y P m.
olr ePINE GROVE HOL N~SCHURCH. "
Roger Willford
I
Pre ~In
,., .
ld-t Bob ~-Fl
Cou
Ha ll£&gt;v . mlnlst('r Willia m Snouffer . Sun·
hearsal · fill~m . Wed nesda Y IF ran kiln)
r_,.-,
77.
' ass · pastor
a\oll a
day
School
9:30
a.m.;
Moraln&amp;
lti'VIce
s
~ton,
nselor, •
mil• off Rt 325 Re-v Brn J . Watts, ~slor
rvices Sunday 7 :ll
Pr
In
J "'"; D
•·-· ·d ~-·rst
day Sc hool Sup! Sunday School, 9 30 .a m
FLATWOO
- Church School 10 a.m
se
' P m. ayermeet i
lO.OOa m.; SW1daye-ventnraervlce7:00p.
erry upre, ~vn '-'UIIns plor, Dal las ,
Robert Searles , S S. Sup! Sunday School
Wednesda y, 7 30 p.m ., Gary Griftlth,
m : Mld·week prayer service Wednaday
Peden, Branch Cle rk Sunda y Services· ~
. Worship 11 a m . Blblt' Srudy, Thurs
Mornin jjj: Wors hip 10 :lO a m
da y 7 p m , UMYF, Sunday 6 p m
9 30 a m ; Morning Worship 10 30 am ,
leader Youth groups Sunday eventna at
7 p rn
Sacrament meetlng, 9 am.; Sunday . :
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST , Po
tFrankllnt
Sunday •v•ntng gervlce 7 30 p.m , Wed
6.30 p.m. with Roger and Violet Wtllford,
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CliURCll,
School, 10· 10 am underdlrecllon c1 Mil
,
mf!foy P ike. E Lamar O' Brya nt pas tor
FOREST RUN _ Worship 9 am
nesday strvlce, 7· 30 p.m
leaders. Communion tervlce first Sunday
Lawrenct" Bu.ab, pastor. Max Folm!t', Sr.
lard Foley, Pres , Brad Painter Md
.Jack N£'€ds , Sunda y School Dlrrctor SunChurch Sc hool 10 A M Choir practtct''.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Little.
each month
Supt. Sunday School and Momtna Worship
George Gill, assts. Nursery for ages 18 mo
da y School q .10 a m Mom I n~ Worship,
Tupsda y, 6 30 P m . UMW . first 1'uE'sday,
pastor. Steve Little, S S Sup! Sunday
WHITE 'S
CHAPn.
WESLEYAN
9· :.1 a.m.; Sunday evenbtaservlce,?p.m.;
to 3 yn. under direction of Millie Watsoo
10·45, t'H' nin~wor ship. 7. 00p m (0 ST 1
7 30 p m jNelson l
Sctlool10 am , Morning worslp , 11 am ,
CHURCH- Coolville RD. Rev. PhUllp Rl·
Youth meetlna and Blblf! Study, Wl!dnes.
Special services at 11 a.m for Primary
&amp; 7 30 (ES T ) Wf'dn es da y Praye r St&gt;r
HEATH 1Mlddl fl poro _Church School.
Sunday evening worship 7· 30 p.m. Prayer
denour, pastor . Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
day, 7 p.m.
·
(age 3·12) , Karen Dupre, pres., Rev a
vlcf' 7 00 p m tD S T I &amp; 7 30 P~E S
9 30 am Morn in~ w~ma- 10 : 30 8 m .
mE&gt;etlng and Blble &amp;tudy Thursda y, 7· 30 p.
worship service 10:30 a.m.; Bible study
UNM'ED FAITH CHURCH, Rt. 7 G'l PoSinges, b:t Coun , Judy Mounts, 2nd Cwn .
T 1, Mission Frlt&gt;nds (ages 2-6 Royal
Youth Group, 4 p m .. Wro1fisctay, Church
m.: Youth meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m
and worship service, Wednesday, 7 p.m
meroy By·Pau. Rev. Davkl Wl~e~~~~.n, Sr.,
; Youn&amp; Women's, Karen Peden , Pres. ,
Ambassadors I boys ajl\: ~ 6-18) an
Iris
m At li on (a ~ P! 6- IRI on Wedn f'S da ys 7 p
Choir r!'h earsal . 7 p m , Thu.,da y,
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
RUTLAND CHURCll OF CHRIST,
~tor Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday Carol KOPtoo,lst Coun, KayPolltana ; 2nd
- 383 N 2nd Ave-, Middleport. Sunday
P ra yer SE&gt;rv lct&gt;, 6 30 p m Blbtl' Stu dy, 7
Mark Jones, pastor Bill Nicholsm, Sunool9:30 a.m; Mom Ina WorshiP 10~30;
Coun.; Young Men , Ken Vi ckers, pres.,
m (D S T 1 &amp;7 :lip m IE S T l, T uf&gt;Sday
Vls'lt atl on 6 .10 p.m
SChool10 a m Sunda y evttnlng 7 00 p m ,
da y School Supt . Sunday&amp;hooi9· 30 a.m..
entttg Worthlp 7:30 p.m. ; Wednesday
David Dyck, 1st Coun, Davkl Mach Jr. 2nd
p m. !Zuniga I
MI NERSV1LLE _ Worship Servicr 10
Mld-WE't'k Strvlce, Wed ., 7 p m
MornlngWorshlpand Communion 10·30a
Prayrr Service, 7:.'1) p.m .
Coun.; Relief Socie-ty lwornem . Fran ces
FAIT H TA BE RNACL E CliURCH BaiIPy Run Road Rev Emme ll Raw son. pas am : Church School, 11 am . UMW, Ihlrd
CHRISTIANS dCHUSRCH.
m.RUTLANDBIBLE METHODIST. Amol
FAIT!! BAPTIST CHURCll, Railroad
Taylor, pres ' Mary Ma chlr, HomemakWPdne~da" . 1 p m Choir practi"P. Mon Ul:"r
usser, pastor un a y chool
St u-·on Sunday School10 am · " · M
n.
tor HandlP~' Dunn, sup! Sundav School.
1
'
•
9
30
P
1
T
111
s
··
~·..·
·
.,
~~~tne,
day
7·
30
p
m
Ntlson)
a
.m..
au
Musse-r.
supt
,
Morning
I
s,
pastor.
onny
Hudsoo,
supt.
Sunday
lna
worship
11
a
m.·,
Ev-lnr
oervlce
6
p.
d darlt u.:-nny, Educ; Pries thood
lO a m Sundayf&gt;vf'nln g!i. Prvlcr .7·30 pm
wonthlp 10 30 a m • Sun da YPve n 1n 1C ser "·h oo 19: 30 am., Morn tn g won hi p , 10· 30
un er lrecllon of Elders "'fU
n.·orem · AI
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship St&gt;rvlte 9
.;,o.;
m Prayer meetlae and ....
Bible Study Wed·
: Blbll' teaching. 7 30 p.m . Thursda y
a m : Church School 11 a m : UMW Sevll't', 7 P m , mid weE+; SE&gt;rv lc(', Wt-dn es
am; Sunda y eve-ning service 1:00pm.
nesday, 7 p m .
Sines, pres,, Walt Taylor , lsi Coun . C len
SY RACUSE MISSIO N CHPrry St .. Sy
cond Tuosday 7 30 P m .. UMYF' last
daSyY
, RA7
pCmUSE ~'URCll OF TH E NA
Wednesday serviCP 7 p m . WMPO proFOREST RUN BAPl'IST. Rev. Nyl•
Prall, 2nd Coun Wed 7 p m Young Wo
raruse Ser vices. 10 a m Sunda y E ventng
T d
1w
Ru
\..n
gram 9 am each Sunday
Bod
..s.
men and Young Men's activit)' nig ht Ev
sen lct&gt;!i Sunday and WednE"5d8 )' at 7 00 p
8 Uftcu, Oil pl.
UI'S a y,
. I bPnkinR
ZARENE R"" Cl
RUTLA.ND CHURCll OF THE NAZAr en, School
puior. 9·Cornelluo
ery 3rd Thurs . 7 P m RPIIJ
Churcll
School. I9' lh.m
• Plln MeMill an. pastor
Sunday
30 a .m : Sec101d
and
• • Society Ho-·
"~
POMEROY -p.m
m
Worship 10 30 am : Choir rfhearsal
Mary Janice L.a vender. Sunda y School
RENE Rev Lowell Ford. paator. Sunday
founh Sundays worship lft'VIce at 2: 11 p.
maklna meetlnJil: Tht publ1c is in vited to
MI DDL EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN r HRISTfAN UNI ON RPV KPilh E blln ,
WednPSda7y,:M&gt;p
7 :w
m , UMW, S«&lt;nd
Supt Sunda
y School
l) a.m tlc
. Mornin
School9·
30 a mpeople's
; Worfthlpservice
service 610:30a.
,
..5..
·44..:04.:;
Tuesday,
m pUMYFSunday,
6p m
wor!!hlp
10· 30
am .. E9vanRelts
s~rvlce.g
m., Young
p.m. ,m:::;.
p astor Sunday School 9: 30a .m , Wadt&gt;
!Corbitt)
~
6
P
m
•
Praytr
and
Pratst&gt;Wedn
csda
y,
7
p
Evangelistic
servlce6.
l) p.m. Wednaday
Hay man . sup! Mornin g Worship, l0.30a
, ROCK SPRfNG.~ - Church School, 9 l$
m · Youth meeting, 7 P m
service 7 p.m .
m . Sund av even in ~ service 7· 30 p m :
•
m
,
Worship
10
am
:
Bible
SJudy,
Wed
EDEN
UNfTEO
BRE:I"HREN
IN
MASON CHURCll OF CHRIST, Miller
Wf'dn£'Sday Prayer Mtt'ling, 7 30 p m
CHRIST, Eldrn R. Blake, paator Sunda y
St .. Mason, W Va EugeneL, Coneer, ml
nesda y, 7· 30 p m , UMYF !Senton) , Sun MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
dfy , 5 p m, (Juniors\ rvery other Sun
School 10 am : G,ary Reed , Lay ~ader
nlster Sunday Bible Study 10 ..._.m.~ WorRacin E' Rev Ja m«&gt;S Satt errl rld, pastor.
day , 6 p m (F ra nklin )
Morning s.r mon , 11 am , Sunday night
ship 11 am and 7 p.m . Wednsday BJble
f rN-man Willi a ms Supt Sunday SchOOl
RUTLA ND - Chu rc h School, 9. 45 a.m ,
!ervlce!! Christian Endeavor 7· 30 p m ,
Study, vocal music, 7 p.m
9 45 a m , Sunda v and Wed nesda y evpn
GOD OF TIDI: IIIW AND 'DIE VAU.EY
Worship 10 30
UMW E
c
Song oerv Jcp 8 P m Preochlng 8: 30pm
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dudlng ~l:'rvl cPS . 7 p m
, Wf'dnesday
a.m • , 7 30t pVE'nlng
irMid week prayer meeting, w~nesday,
7
dl ng Lane, Mason , W Va J . N. Thacker,
IIIDp•:-..
d
e
l
se-rond
m.
UMW
n.
MfDDL E P ORT FIRST BAPTIST
(Afternoon Circle) second Thurlday, 1 p,
P m.
past?r Evening service- 7 : ~ p .m; WoGodgol upset when the ll'l!lltSyrtan Army said, "theGodotisrael
Cor n('r Sixth and Palmer Earl Eden , PasHEMLOCK GROVE CliRISTIAN Rog
mens Ministry, Thursday, 9:30 a .m.;
tor Ray F ields, S S Supt .. Dan Rlgg•. ' m JRui&gt;Pnkingl
Is a &amp;00 mly of the ,_Ill. M«ny people tOday are very much like the
SALEM" CENTER - Church SchoollOa.
er Watsm, putor Crenson Pratt, Sunday
Wednesday Prayer and BJ~IP Study, 7:1:1
As!l Supt Sunday School 9 15 a .m ..
m
..
Worship
9:
4$
a
.m
.
IRubonklng)
School
Sup!
Momtng
Worship
9:
30
am
.
p.m.
Syrian Army. 'n1ey beUeve that God II only a god the hills or
Morning Worship , tO· 15 a m , Sunday
SNOWVILLE - Worship, 8: 30 a.m :
Sunday SehOOI W:30 a m , Even Jng ,.;·
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHHIS'I' IN
E venln ~~; servi ce, 7 p m. Youth meellnR".
mountalna.
·~ I!!Verythlnlll flO btl along fine and there are oo real
Church Schoo110 am . JRubPnklnf i .
Vice, 1: :ll p.m.
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rev. WUUam
7 JOp .m WMnesda y· evenlngservtce-7p
conoema;
they
!IJtllevt Cbd Ia
and In char~. Thclr feellngs
m .. Choir practice 8 p.m
SOUTHERN CLUSTIUI
UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shu•
Campj&gt;ell, pastor. Sunday Sdl0019:30 a.
toward
God
are
aood
and
amiable.
~
Rev.
Reiff
Graet&gt;
P81lor;
Joe
Sayre,
Sunday
School
Supt
'
m:;
Jame~
Hulhes.
aapt.
Evenlnllft'VIct
MlllDL E P ORT CHU RCll OF CliRIST
. . P ·-'JII ~- 1
Sunday Sd!ool ~45 am : Evening wor7·:1Jp.m. WednotliyevenJngprayermeet5th .-nd Ma in Bob Mf'llon , minis ter AI
Then
lhere
are
thole
wilD
believe
that
If
one
has
misfortune
c~,.
ship
6: 30pm
- p• m
Ing 7::D
Har tson . assoc mlnlslt'r, Mike Gerlach ,
&amp;ev Keith Rader
Wednetda
. , Prayer Meeting . 6·. oN
: P m Yout b prayer aervl~ Meh
af!JJctlon
ar
wbalevs,
that
God
reaDy
Isn't
In
tltelr
midst.
They
~•ppray .
1\tesday.
APPLE GROVE - CHurch School9 00
Sunda y School Suprr lntendent
Blblt
,,"
believe
tlat
God
wants
ane.to
be
IX'Qiperous
and
have
all
mountain
a
m
Worship,
JO·
00
a.m.
lfinl
and
lhlrd
'v
ERS
PLAINS
CHURCll
OF
FAIRVIEW
BIBLE
CliURCH,
U!tart,
School 9 30 a m Mornln~t Worship lO 30
s d
U!MW Soc d 1\t d
CHRIST. Dave Prmtlce, minister llPryJ
W. Va .. Rl I, James LewiJ, paator. Wora m . EH•nln~ Worship 7· 00 p m Wedn es 7
top
experlencea
and
If
this
doella't
bap1»n
tlere
Is
blame
to
be
pu
1
·'
un ays l
on
es ay, 7· 30 P- Weill, Supt. Cburch School 9 a m ., Wor - ship services 9 30 a.m .: Sunday School U
·''
da y 1 00 p m Prayrr meetln~
upon tile Individual.
~i-a~;?l:'r
mH&gt;tlng,
Wednesday,
P m.
ship Service, 9•45 p.m.
a.m .; Evenlna worship 7:30p.m. Tuftdly
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF 11!E NA·
·'
BETH NY
hi 9
CHESTER CI!URCll OF THE NAZA cctlage prayer' mee&amp;in&amp; and Btble SIUd)'
We
told Ill the Blblethatthe aflllctloiJS rt the body are temporal
ZAREN E Co-pa !!tors Rev Charlrs Coyle·,
A
- Won p, a.m.; Church
RENE. Rev Herbert Crate ru.ator
9 30 a m ; Worship Mrvlce, Walnelday
a nd Re-v Nan cy Coy k&gt;. Bill White. Sunda y
School, 10 a.m .: Bible Study, Wednesday,
F'ranlc Riffle, .,pt. Sunday Sdlool
' ~. ~a '
7· 30 p.m.
•
and wW pus away. God wDI nevs leave oor i&gt;rsake us. this earthly
'•
School Sup! Sunday Sc hool 9· 30 a m :
10 a m , Dorcas Women 's Ftllowshlp,
hlp
~
QUI
temple
II
but
alenJpOI'II'y
pl.:e
for
Jesus
Christ.
There
are
Wednesday,
)la.m
.
(McGuire).
m
.:
ora
"'rvlce.11
a.m
and
7
p.m
.
RSAVIOURurrHERANCHURCll,
•
Momtng Worship 10 30 a.m , Evange-listic
CARMEL - Church School 9:30 .a m..
Sunday. Wedneaday, 7 p.m. Pray~r mee&amp;Walnut and Henl')l Sta., RaVIIIaWOOII,
ml'l&gt;lin" 7 00 p m Wedn .. da y, 7· 00 p m
J1J8J1Y ether
refea1ceil that lead us to recognize that our
1s
hi 10 '5
• - d nd F
Int.
Va . The Rev. Georre,C. Welrldl, putor •
·
1101
~
God
It
the
Iilli
but
II
alto
God
of
the
valleys.
~on
a
OUMh
LAUREL
CLIFF
FREE
METIIlDIST
SundaySChool9·
30a.m
.;Sundayworahlp
ora
p,
.
,
a
.m
.
MINI!TKY
Sundays, F'~llowlthlp dtn••r with Sulton
CHURCH. Rev Robert Miller, putor. Ro11 a.m.
~are the pel'IOIIJJ iivlll &lt;llllll!lttrytothe nearness a! God during
OF MEIGS COUNTY
bert E. Bart111, Dlre&lt;tqr &lt;ICirrilllan!:duCALVARY BIBLECHURCli, Joeatedon
third Thurlday, 6: 30p.m. (McGdl..,t .
Rev. lien Wl•lotheir
Vllley 'experienajs. No one 'Ill exe~t
death pain
!:AST LETART- Churoh Schoolh.m.:
cation: Stov• Eblin, Us!Jtint. Sunday
Pl&gt;moroy Pike, Coonty Road 215 - • Jl'lat·
I!ARRISONVILLE PR~!IYTERIAN
woods. Rev. Bladlwood, ~tor. Servlct~
Worship 10 a.m. second and lourtll S\tn· Sdlool 9:30 ..... : Morning wnrshlp JI .JO
he~~ a wilDie llllt ctllllley experiences one might ~nlu~
CliURCI! - Sunday: Worship SeiVIceo
~~~!~ UMW flrat Tutaday, 7:30 p.m. a .m .;
pracllce, SuDday Ull p.m :
on SUnday at10:30a.m.lllld 7:MI p.ni. Wltll
UP.I!utaraln we 11ll!d lotte Godin the midst Ill our valleys. We must
9. 00 a.m.: Church Sct&gt;ool10· 15 a.m ..
LETART FALLS- Worship 9 a .m.:
~=~n~~m~~:,P;!'Jo Wedneaday •SundayScllooJ9· 30·a.m: -Siucly,Wod·
MIDDL E PORT PR~BYTERIAN eee God allo In
hllli, for he II
God Ill both.
suntliy School, 9 a. m. : Churdl I&lt;'Nico,
DEX'I'E" CHURcH 'orP.7:·
"":-~J'.~fiTiWBHIPCRIJII:ADt;
Church SchoollO a .m . tGrace ).
Wlll't )'Ou ~ God wantl 10 II! with you In all your
10:15 a.m
MORNINGSTAR- Worship, 9:45a.m :
OtariH RUIIOU Sr mlall..: RI':..R'A!,
CliRIST St R 1311
tlq&amp;l
expetlencei
clute? We iiln areal lllpe'lalowlng that God's grace Is
Chureh School, 10:30 a.m.; Bible STudy, 1 't:ilmbi!r ' !IJIPt. ,sundi!lj ~llJ19.,.
:
FraniiiM Me~~, "'"~~~'}mora:
SYRACUSE FffiST UNITED PRDBYaaflclel!t for 111. Hill ar valley he II aiWaya there, and he Is God. TERIAN - Sunda y School, 10 a .m ..
Thursday, 7.30 p.m. (Rader( ,
••
··-~--10· a
lb·;:r ·•IU.md..
tng 10 1 m . Sunda
lnr
7 30' P m
RACINE WESLEYAN - Cbuft!b !lcbool ' r.
• : ~~ · · ' , ~ I Y, Thurtda_1"'tventn•
:
· ·
"
Y oven
Church service, lJ 15 'l.m.
• '1:t
• ~30t p.m. 1 ~ .. ~ • •
7! :1) p.m.
lllehil I. ..........
llprNtt/!Wapilw
U.lii.C.
10
W hlp
Ill.!".; UMW fourtll-· ;
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aholr for olio.
304-11J.112B.

l!jlldlne M_..
.
lljoall. brlalc, •.Wor pip.,, win·

113

II AILIOAD 11!1: 1M ft. llr ~
lnitlol'bY 10 lnd!&amp; ti.CIO .

•III!Mt-•

Ant1q1111
'

.._ dllhlrtd. 1111 81.clt.

64 Miec. Merchendill

-

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I I - Hll. ly,..

...

Plallt ' MPtlc , -

. . . . . . .llJ. ·.... '......

12 .
4 loedraom

.

.,._on

7 -·

" ' " ' - porodiM In Cl!-

U2,000. Col 114-IIJ.
4312,

mother?"

*

A fiomo- 2 - loutlloido. W. Vo. 304-1711111.

z"' -· -.

4 -..om. 1 mloflomM1
lowolCounly folr 0.....,. -ord
- 17.
· 1:00 ... 304-273...

I room lftd beth ~fDr ..min
Pomoroy. CoN 114·112·1413
ott•I:OO.
Fum....., 2 room

cotte~• for

Olnollo - pold, ·phano
UI.OO
utllldoo
304-171·
3100 llfl71·1101.

1"' otoryllo--onlond

P- 42 Mobile Homes

____ fir.,._,

for Rent

Piealent, 3 bedroorna, 2\t

till..... . . . ....,

roOm.

·........ -d.
8tZ·2481-Ingo.
- · ......... Coli -

2 bdr. fum. or "unturn. convenient l o - . U - Rlwor R~ ..
.. .. ld ....,. _ ....
Soc. dop. riq. Coli 114·448·
8111.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sele

UPI'• R._ Rd. - - 2
c h - only, ott. • doll. Col
114·441· 2430 or 814-448·
0108.

~ooom.z · -a-o.fua

1:1••• mtnt. a....olollltl.lotliot

NEW AND USED MOilLE
HOMEI . KEIIEl'l QUAUTV
MOilLE HOME IAUI, 4 MI.
WElT. QAWPOUI. RT 31.
PHONE 814·-7274.

2 bedroom moble home. R•
olno. Coii14·H7·7141.
2 - . . . - •111 per molltll
pluo 1100 dopoolt. Yi&gt;u lil'f

utltti•. Aduftt only, no ,....

114-141-2234.

.

"" ,., '"'"""· ............
U... HomololooUOO-n.

I tv ... ot

Cantare, Chilllcothl ·

-C-.._Col1·
100-121-0712 for - ·
1871 M-14•'1'0 , _ o
114·311·
n .ooo. Muot 1110.
1111 lhulu mobUa hom.
14a70. 3 t&gt;ed oom, totalllect·
riG. niW centnl air condltWII•,
vinyl ........ Inning.
_.t

v.,.,

condltloll, *-"W' llt•utt on
...,tad lot. U1 ,100. Col 114317-0147.

1bl3 Vlndolo. _.t _,d, CoM
IU-441-8211.
ze ft. cllll A •.auttve fully

........... 30.000 miloo. very
nloo. ... 000. Col I 14-441·
4117.
1172 Acadelny ._.. - 12xH wtth • 4a1Z tip out.
oo""'lotlly fumlohld. bodo, n.100. Col 114-2111441.
For _.. Ot rent 1173 Fre.lom

*"'
c..-

12•11. 2 ..... hDDIIup. lir cond., K.,..r
DIIttlot M ,700. t111- ...
noo dop. Col 114--·3112.
1980 ........, 14114. 2 """''
untumlohod.
winy!
- CoM·
plnnlnollncludod.
Muot
Mil.

304-7T3-8173 .
1911 Now Moon. 10•11. 2

bedrOOrN. loCIIIttd 011 143 lftd

Klnalllury Rd. CoU 114-742·
2214.

2-..omlrii•AohlonUpl ...
Rood. 41.10.00 month pluo
utllltlol. 304-1"'4011.

44

Apartment
for Rent

Roome for r111t. ~~w . wlllk.

month. 01111 Motet Ctl 11..

441-IIIO. R-oolow•t120
mont~~.

F...lohod rccm U11. Udllloo
111 2nd Clollpollo. lh••
bllh. linGle m•. Call 11•- -4411.
pd.

46 S pece for

R~!!t

79 Motors Home•
a. Cempere '"""'

Mobh homt~pece for rent M.-

HMC. Coll14-441-3117.

Lorao lot Addloon-lulovllo Rd.

• fi. Rt. 7. Coll14-441·4211.
.._ .,....,..., e4a month.
COI\lonory o.... CoN 814·4414013.

Trolor op-. lond Hill Rood
DOnwn'-' to tchoolt. 1t0re end
lloopltol. City ovolloblo.
I"!!Uiro Roooloo. 304·1'11-4100
1:00 """ 4:00 d~....

U71 mo. Col 304-171·1\04
.. 304·111-7128.
F - - opt. 2 bclr 4111 .
u1 11 4tll Oolllpolo. w..-.pd.
Coll814·441·4411 oftor lpm.

aportly

-~~~· 2 bdr.. utllllol
pold • 110 mo.. Col
304·871· 11 04 or 304·171·
1311 or 104-171-7121.
Hou• • ll*'tiMf'll for linglel.
Coli 304-171·1104 or :10417J.1311 .. 304-171·7121.

fumlohod 2 bdr. opt, utllld•
por11o11y pold. coi 304-171·
b104 Ofl7&amp;·1311 .. 304-171·
7121.
2 · bolo. fumlohod .,.. newly

cobloot.

*'-·

441·4141onytlmo.

Wooh• • *YI&lt;. couc:ll, bod·
~..,
~ w1n •
noom., ...' - ' ,.,_ 1 g,

twtn bod, ...., • • bodop....s.

Coli 114·441· 3224.
._&amp;hop equipment. Dnng
room Ht. ot'* fumlture. C1ll

-ory

M¥

llico.

oxygen • IOCitVatne regulalo11

• cunlng tord!. Young ducko.
Col 114--·4410.

,.... Muet or mobile
horne. 2 bedroom, ·, ..., ooun304-171· 7211.

Wlftt •

try-.....

•

polio, Clll

1881.

.r.

a.

· wtth
Aloo tto~:ae•
b8 ft.big.
·
IWnk\t
loth
u - oondRion. Coli 814·
112·1217.
For ute porclt twtn;a. Cal
304-n3-1178.
Commodor 14 Comput•. dltc
..... 30
rdcb. •
old, IIIII In orlglnol
t300.00. 20 lnd! boyo
IMK blcvdo t30.00. lot of
t30.00. 304E..lno 171·1114 ..tl• 4:00PM.

-·joy

111 Household Gooda
I WAIN
AUtnON • FURNITURE 12
Olvo lt., Clolllpolo. NM. u.d
wood·oooi010Y111 I pc wood Ul
"'"" t3", bunk 0181,

--·..·-·
u... btdroom Mlh-. ,......,

- ... •• . NM
IMngrcom ouR• ntt-4181.
- o.... buylnol ..... - d
Col 114-441-3188.

110••·

GOOD UIEO .APPUANCES

w-.
dry.... rofrlaorotoro.
rene11. lklltll

Appllenwa.

Uppor Rl¥or Rd. ........ Stone

.... 814-441· 1181, 127 :!fd.
Awo.Clollpollo.OH.
.._ ooctlon of "'ollly fuml·
ture. 1211 E11tern Ave .,
O.lllpollo.

For .... good Ul.. oolor floor

model TV'o. Coli 114-441·
1141.
KMollon coblnOID very good
conditicM, elto 10rne bul:dttr

lila'* _,..., ..... Coli
441-1271,

114·

304-137-2211, no 1n1w.r, c:atl

Hltf nam• bl-. you pick.
t3.711 buohll. Col 114·441·

4111.

c..._
•• .._..
Corn f1 ,

Mceouolond Form end Gordon,
•1 .t», &amp;w111t
&amp;0 dol, Helf Nnn•

69 For Sale or Trade
3101'1 oontroiAC, trldefor 1bo1t
• motor. Colll14-!179·2240.

1871 C....., NO¥o, 4 door.
CM'I'· 304-171· 3221.
UKC reg. Engioh Coonlloundo.
1 -old-· he. br.dlne.
304·171·4117 or 171· 7808 .
I

Air DOndh:lon, 3 ton. centrll unit
mobillpec:k for m:Jbilt hom1

l.rrn•

0800.00. 304·111·1171.

.\

Supfilil'

liVI:~!IJJ'K

Zero• 3300-11 ooplor, 304·171·
1244.
Woodm•er wood •41 GO ..
bumer. All n.w enechmenta.

u.d 3 montllo. 4310.00. 304·
171·4373 .. 171· 1113.

I ft. . - g gl- door. 304·
178·84143.
Commodore 14 Comput11 and
dillt drive, plue extr... 1210.

304-178-7224 _.,..,

111

Ferm Equipment

CRotl• 80NI
u.s. 31 w....
Ohio.
114· 211-1411.
......, F-oon. Now Holland.
luoh Hot Soloo a IOIVioo. Ovor
40 1111d trecton to llto011lrom

J-.

• OOf11tlllellne of MW • Ulld
equlpmtnt . Llltllllt llltctlon in

I.E . Ohio.

~tot

71

321·8131.

John"l Auto ......

a. :

EWflii'Mnl. llwn cere, un~
grl¥11, top 101, rnuldl. fire- , ,

_,._.,.......... - 1. •

Don'• Lln•CIPII

9148.

J • J'o Homo lmp.....,.ont.

VInyl lldlng, - . . . . _

eqll.
-rMnOVII,
ohlinlink.........
fen011. '
bloolto. Col 0on
114-

Vans

a. 4 W.O.

18111 Oodgo win- - · 310
.n • .,
Pl. Pl.,..
AC", good oond. tZZOO. Coli
114-241-1294 .

.no.,,..,.

for S1le

14 C......,o, outo. 17.000
m. .. 43000. 71FI-., 31,000
mloo. nzoo. Cell 1114·371·
2182.
11M Plyrnoutll Duotor, 1177
Cadlloc -.p do ville. 18n
GMC \\ .,n .......... Pldlup
- ·· Coll14·-·1112.
1171 Dodge Mog~um. 12.000
mioo. outo, olr. Nloo. CoR
1"·371-2721 .

MF mowing moolllno -

t311. 300 gol. • ,..,. 4281, I
ft . bwh hog tZIS, hoy _ . ,
e2ao. 3 " · 4111&lt; uta. ftoid

mo- 4211. Coli 814-281·
1122.

1174 Oodoo Romchorv• FWD
•king . ttiiO. Col 114· 2111·
1101.

1971 a-y folr oond.' - vory
little ... t7 .. 11 ....
golon. tlll . Col 114·371·
2341 no lund oro.

1171 Oodoo von tiOO. CoR
814·441-0331 olt• I .

1110 Mercury M1t11utl Ill.
cond., one own•. Loaded. Cel
114-ol&amp;l-3170.

1t71 Conv. .lon ven. 1111
Qlowy INCIII. nloo. 1178 c.....,
...... Col .... I . 114·441·
2111 .

1171 FlborgloooNO¥o327· 321
. . ..,,._ ...lno,M·22 , 411!&gt;d.
"-· CoU 114··2,.41 .

1871CJ-1Joop 2111CUonglno,
I oyllndor, 3 ,.&amp; on - r . grill
guard wtth wench • eofl top .

cru-.. nM" tlr•. 11.000 mil•.

uc. oond., ... 100. CoR ott•
1:30 114-oi&amp;I·:IOH.

1110 70 o•loo 3 ·
• c - t -~loft. Coli 114112·11421.

1971 M-ry Zoohyr, good
oond. CoM 814·211-t441 olt•

1880 KIX Kowookl 111 t210.
Col 114·441·3112.

IPM.

83 Com- lorlln01to AC, tolco
ov• poymonto. Col 11 4·241·
1024 cw 114·248-MIO.

1113 Hondo Cl·1100. 1,200

miN, ~M bullY, mu.l tul

MDI. 1817 Coolllloo 1-odo
tiii. ·Col 114·441·0148.
1111 Hondo Cl780 cuotvm.
low mlloO, ••· -d. Col
1177 Hollo¥ Hoe,olootrllctlldo.
101 · - 304-171·4011.
1171, MO K Hondo, 1.300
mlloi, tiOO .OO. 304·118·
7111.

t 2 0 0 -.............. ., ...
t12·M11 or 114·H2.t713.

Jcr lllo: 1114 D - 0 ........

TuriiO Z I .... AC, AM-PM
-..a-'18, N,N......
......... wllll ,.., . ........
Rod
V•lo•.r lot. n.ooo mllto,
17100. 1....-....DOIJhlln. CII
114--GH. •

W"''" ....... Wollo.

to present.
@ Aik:e
1111 Jeopardy
'"
8 :00 0 (]] llll Major League
Bateball : Atlanta at New
York Meta
Chicago
Cubs at Los Angelos 13
hrsl
I]) Campbelis
(]) World Class Champion ·

or

ship Wreatling {60 min .)

.tMtl, JtOoil lnd Wltlfbldl

f..... Coli 114·317·0823 or
114-S17-n41 or 304·171·
1247,

711

Coli, HIMIIOftl. Jr-.1. Ito.
Dolivorad 1 ton •• ,., Jil'll
304-171·1247 or 171·
7317.

I1J 0

BOlte end .
M~ora for Slhr

delayed coverage of m en·s
b01cing, diving . water polo
and m01oball. (4 hr s.)

4 ...... c.loo.

I1J Webster (CCI

When Webster invites a
fr iend fr om a children·s hos pi1al ho me for the weekend ,
th e boy 's mother is shocked
when she learns the two
have been playing rough

Lonl•.

INIOn.ll rlt.., lm~Jtedlltt
2,000 gollon ~- ...t.....

ll"mes (A)
1!11 CD MOVIE: 'Cat Peo·

- ' "· -11. .... col *·171·
2t11.
.

pie '

[])

- .otlw!of-... ......, .................
-••::J .

0101 -.GO. leo )lOt
,_... A¥_11t tto1r1t ''? e , ,
104-171,-3211.
•• M.....,· L - _ _._
104-171·31".

A. . . t:IIIILfktll ............
. . . ,, MObleMrNI
104·171·2111 .. 304-171·

Kon ' o

(jJ) Entertainment To night leeza Gibbons begi ns
a four-part series on te lev ision game show s fro m past

WttltrJon't Wit" HeuUng.

1 bedtoom ept. In donftiOWn
Middl1par1. All ullll:'-a pilid.

a-.

J..,... loy• W1t11 Service. Alto
poole ftHad . Coiii14·2BI·1141 •
or 114·441·1171or 114·441·
7111 .

m

71 H-H-400, Oltro nloo.
8,000 ...... . 1.000. 304' 171·
7224 .. 114-Wt·nu.

'

11h c.,v.ao. T•TOfOI tiHI.
114-·2·1421 ... - ..
Coo.,. Chivllorln Middleport.

1171

General Hauli?~

......

' ' " ,, • • ........ Ito... 77
.---.1111',01. 87
........-

ooto 248.

. A-1

1

·1 1 1 - . , I IlL

71 Auto Pertl

@ Ul ()I) Twilight Zone In

TRIITAT! ,
UPHOLITSRY .HOP
11 U leo. Aft.. Clolipalio,
114·441-.71U or 1114·441 .

rw o separate stories , a
voung boy hopes for a good
mark on the government 's
mcamina1ion for 1 2· yearolds . and two children from
different periods in. li~:Tt e
make tetep athic contact . (60

Ill M Fumllurw M..,footuilo·
lt. lit. 7,
Cloy, Oii. IIIII
l14-lt1·1470, "'Il' lwo. 114·
441 · 1411 . Old • now

c-

u.........-.

,_..raw.

2217.

Newahour

Upholstery

11U. '

•A-eeortee

MacNoii· Lahrer

..

....

min .) (R) .
(jj) w..hlngton WHk In
Review ICC)
@ MOVIE: 'The Valachl

Papen'

8 :30 I]) Oorll Oey'o Boot
Fr11011da
'"' [])
8 (]) Mr. B..vedere
· ;I"
iCC) When Weolay is

..

lito ~

"''

'

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' '

,_,.,

'

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I •

&gt;"I

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• ·1

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•

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·,

~

..... ,;..

moved to an advanced cla ss
at school. he meets a girl
who asks him to the VaUm·

l1l Mr. Sunshine iCC)

CID

Great Performances
ICC) Solo violinist Gidon
Kr emer leads the Engli sh
Chamber Orchestra in Anto nio Vivaldi 's ·· rhe Four Sea -

9 :30

sons" . (60 min.)IRJ .
0 l1l ABC Comedy Spe·
cial: Men About Town
(CCI A struggling bach elor ·s
life changes considerably
when he meets the girl of his
dreams at a family w edding·

Game
(]) Major League Base·

ball's Greatest Hits: 1977
World Series !AI.
I]) Sanford and Son
II) (1) Taxi
0 I1J@ Wheel of Fortune
11J A_ionY

Boys

'play. lA).
(f) Of Principal Interest
@ Ill liZ! MOVIE : ' Running
Out' (A) .

Newshour

UI IIZJ Divorce Court
@ Private Benjamin
@ Wheel of Fortune
7:30 0 (]] Cll New Newlywed

'The

Paul reluctantly fills in for a
missing actor in Leon· s new

(I) Nightly Business Re·
port
@ News
@
MacNeil-lehrer

Jr. owner.

86

0

CD Hogan ' s Heroes
D l1l Jeopardy

-4137, J . .• L: D.-n.
J.A.R. ConiiNCtlon Co., ·Ru·
,lend, Ohio. IU· 742· ZB03.
IIHmtntl, Footn. Conii'N
wortl., llddtoe·•· Doz., end
Ditdltr, Dump truckt, 1nd
water - gaa· ••wer·electrlc:~l
lin•. Chllfie Httfleld op«alor.

(]] PM Magazine
I]) Man from U.N.C .L.E
C!J Sport.Center

Ill

ltow lftd tumece tiMoll and
ropolro. 304-171-1073.

Excavetlng

0

([) Entertainment Tonight
Leeza Gibbons begins a
four -pan series on television
game shows from past t o
present .

•

w ffi

C!J Top Rank Boxing from

min .) Live
I]) MOVIE:
From Brazil'

C1) Wall Street Week

10 :00

fJJ CD Soap
0

polo : and women 's di 11 .ng
f4 hrs.)
l1l g CIJ Dlff'rent Strokes
ICC) Arnold musl make a
tough decision when hiS

-.!!_es•d enrs W ife " .

tina·s dance. (R) .
(jj) Wall $1reet Week
I].J 700 Club

Laa Vegao. NV 12 hrs ., 30

[[) Goodwill Games Tape

11n c - 221. Loodod.
Muot .... f790Q;Co1114·Ha.

lou-.

CARTER 'S PLUMBING
ANDHEAnNCl
Cor. Fourll! end Pine
Ooi-. Ohlo
Pllono 11 4-441·3888 or 114441·44n

9 :00

fVENING

Plumbing
a. Hutlng

.114-·7:0317.

1111 Cllovy M - - ··
Eoonoml ... f...., - · radlol
- · ..... --- .- d. tt,IIO.
Soo or col Gory F. Hytoll
114·•2·1311.

2041.

...

Good·1 E•ciiVatlng, b81tn'1.-tl.
loOt. .. driVMIYI. MPiicllftlu.,
lMdlaiPing. C.tl 1nytin11 114-

1112·1-:r.P-eor. 221. T·
T09, lo ad. e7f00. Cont...
Butch Rouoll ol 11 4-112· 1311.

otter lpm 11 4·P2· .

82

FRIDAY
7/11/86

7 :00

74 Motorcycle•

78 Ford Or•llla. niDI, AC, wire
........... AM·FM . -. Col
114· 2111·1221 or 114·211·
1417.

Wonted
1111 ~~-·
_ . _ to
.........
1. CoU·lf4371·214111f 814·241·1141.

Et•ening Television Listings _______________________________..;;--~---------

181-3102

83

1171 Dido CUI._ Sup.-,
U.OOO or btll offor. Col
114·143-2211 .
0 - chiOI ~ 11.3 cubic
ft. In ou. oond. Coli 114-ol&amp;l·
2HI onytlmo 11cop112 PM to
3:30PM.

EVCN THE SWEETL.EYS'
CAT SENT ME A FOSTQ'.RD
FROM DI.SNEY\o\OR LD.

EVcRYBOOr' SEEM~
TO 6c=AWAYQ..I
VACATION •

SLIMMER CAN
E3E PRETTY
I!!ORII\Ia.

.• .

PurY1) ..... end ..viOl. 3()4e·.

1813 Chry.._ Lolorcn 2 d!., olr,

coMtet.

t.JP. ..

LIKE THE ROBBERY AT 'THE
MEI&lt;OiANlS 13ANK ! FOI L.ED
511Q'i9LE·HANOC:DI...Y 'THIS
MCRNING-:

Hou• c..il on RCA. QUIUr.
ClE . 80Kiollng In Zonhh. Col
304-1'11-2381 or 114·441·
2484.

1110 CIM¥v v• •c:. cond, duel· Fony Troo 'l'....,mlng. .......
olr • !loot. CNIIo. lilt. I ,.,.,... Col 304·171-1331 .
-...-. n .•l . Coiii14371·Z341 no SUI!doyo.
· RINCILEI'I SERVICE, ••pi/:"rionood corpontor• ..-don.
m
- pllntor, _.,.(lndud1180 CI!OIIy von ooc. - · duol
olr • hoot. Cnoloo. till , B ifta hot tar app":atlon) 3()4-'.
•
- . . . - . U •• l . Coli 814· 111·2011 .. 87J.7311.
371·234 1 no SUI!doyo.
8 - Troo ond U.n lonrioo.
1871 Cllov. lluor 414 310, PI, Ia .LC:IPing. 304-17t· 2010.
31" dr•.loee...,., 1M DM'Ptt.
or lrodo. Col I 14-441· ROifllfY or c. .• 1DOI *ling.
Moot-oorilplolado-doy.
2701.

UtHIIy -

Horoo lldgo, 114·332·1741

I FIND THAT SOME: TIM!*&gt;
t HA\11: 10 MAKE TI-ll N&lt;S5

RON'S Televlelon Service.

1.1!11'11

•tetort, 1000 tDOlt.

a

'tCXJ KNOW, IrS HARD TO KEEP
':A DIARY INTERESriNe
. ~VERY 51N6'L.c DAY.

w-

441·1141.

1112 P - Horizon 4 II!HI..
olr, AM· ~M. WIN rime, t.2,211.
John'o Auto &amp;oleo. lui-• Rd ..
Oollpolo.Oh.

wkh 11'••· lldll'
3' 1trv.
door. t8. 211 M"KIMI. Iran

:

304-171·2317 ..

ontv.

· SPL: 30'140'11'

MEEKLEAND

EYIIG,....., mulch, QIWitl, top '•

Now hoadn jun Inn-. Col
114· 441·8173 WHknighll

lOri With WltTII\ty 0Y11 "JJ UHd

,

.• .. ..,n.... c.u
814-441·8073 .'

11n Oklo Cutl- ....,_o
MIO. Coiii1&lt;4-441·31U.

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . 8R 31 W. ClollpoNo,
Olllo. Coli 114·ol&amp;l· l777 .....
114-ol&amp;l-·12. Up front !roc·

&amp;1•·"1- •

'71 FIOO 2 .,n, 8 opood. 2
opood,11 ftftotbod, _.tcond.

73
] f .IIIS!IIJI

.

8unl., StMI'MI' 2 room min- :
lmum UO pw room. Oetll• ; ·
Molgo· VInton Countloo. 1·1011- ,

301 VI .,gino. Ao.oo., Pli , PI,
- · oop, 4711 . Wll
nogoci.,. prioo. IU-742-2334
or 814-•2· 1320.

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t.w on the wtgOn,

..

Coiii14·2111·11U.

71 Chov. PU e410. Col 114·
441· 1847.

tt .CIO. 304-171·1171.

AWA.Y WITH THIS!

bt..., • Interior IIUCCO. Pl..._ • plMt•
Low ,.t... : ·

Bulowillo Rd., Gill/polo, OH.

Coli 114-448-4013.

WE

lHEM GET

Beeement.,

Wotorprccllng.

1112 Madoiii!HI .. olr. AM·FM,

zo ........ding ""'· llr "''
bMI or -.. .. Ctntenery .,...

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1-114-237·0411,..., or nlf!h£.'

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1870 Chevrolet 1 ton wrldl•.
1811 C._,.lot plclwp boot
ollor. Col 114·ol&amp;l·l201 ••
114·448·11 13.

EM oom for lllo. Col 114·241·
8111.

Good mlxlld

TNckl for Sale

ez.••·

THA.TIS TERRIBLE~

Uncondftion.. Yftthne guer ...
lee. LocM rll•ence~ fumlthld.

4•4. Col ott• 1:30 1114·441·
2707.

Hey a. Grain

Home
Improvement•
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

otrip.

llaltlful I yr old Stondord m ... ..,. former SteW Chlm·
eleo Ouert• horae broodme... 304-4118·1817.

84

FNit
Vegetables

3A A. flrnt. lilt 1 Leon. Mllll1
Oflor. 1·104-111·1421.

311 Loti • Acreege

..........

ALLEY OOP

-----------------~·~~

e10.100. 304·171·

1984 Ford Bronoo

llrow for oolo. Col 114·441·
1142.

..

221. 14.ooo

•aMI•
oond. _.. with rod pin

Layittl hint. 10 a~nt• .m. c.t~

ft. whlto llborglooo tN ..

VolloyF.-o.-·-·

1111 Iuddy 12111- 1174
two taam edd · t·roo,rn. Opportunity.
... :100.00. 304-812-3711. .
Pomeroy 2 bdr, Neytort Run.
1171 mo. t100 dopoolt. wid.

Upright pi- with boglnnn
... 1...... noo.ao. 304·
773•1271·

Nloe hou .. or mobHe home Jn

Building m1terial1, cement,
blodtl llllkft, yard or •llv.ry.
Wlpalll ltodl Co.• 123V. Pine
St., Cl.Uipollo. Olllo Coli 114·
441·2713.

,..t otorto t211. o month thn
lncluM ol u t -. 0 - "
1oqulrad of 0200. Contoct VI·
looo M-. Apt. Mldol_..
li4·H2· na7. Equol Houllnol

1-_:_ _;..;.:..::;_;..;.____

HIH ruM• bien•. buthel or e.n
bwhol. col 304-111· 2712.

Two bdr. ept. WI Min. .vlle.

1 bedroom ep1 . lor rent. S.ic

- •. - d. e&amp;OO.bootollor.
Colll14·441·.1210.

Mono 1 0 - bl&lt;o. Good
oonclltlon. Coll14·•1·4312.

66 Building Suppliea

Fur!l. opt., 4 rcomo • both.
_..... 1 .. 2 .............. rity
dopoolt • roforonoo. Coli 114·
441·0444.

PI

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County Appllnce, Inc. Good
uNd ...,....._ 1nd TV Mtt.
0 - lAM 111 IPM . Mon tiiN

-....

...,.,... • -· Col 114·441·
8133 or 11 4·317' 7117.

::.=

loCMion In Mllgo County. Col
11 4-141·2143.

72

5·P*-drumtet~cymbell•

68

81

3427.

IMNM• ..,,....,•. US At. 31 8.
11 mil•. Southllde. W. V1.

MoglcCMhU. ~100 . DP

red•c:oreted, nlc:e loc=•don,

• - • rol!lg. UOO,. month
dopollt • rot. Col 814·
-.1111 1·1 Mondor·Frldoy.
114·M7·7Z11 ottor llourw •

Injection.

luoln-mon tr-od toClol~
N - 3 bdr,. llomo.loprolo!od. Col Ill H- 441-H40 or Holldoy Inn 441·
0010!00111213.
polio.

c... MOIOI. 114-441-1318.

octulto only, no poto. Col 114·
441-2404.

Muaical
lnatNmenta

.

S1~rV 1 1'P.S

mUM. dirk red, tuned port

11 4·441·0108.
Hotpolnt - · ...,.., kltdlon
cobln... oink • woll colllnoto.
~~ ... window• like nM¥.
chiOI
- · · 1871 M-ry
~good nonnlngc:ondldon.
Coli 114·311·7217.

c.-

~............,..

.. '

, '71 Fl11 ~ &amp;Dicier convertible.
304-171·2032 .

1111

iONE'.$ ~E' gl.J~If?P.

A.v... Po~t Pl....,.t, phone .
304-171·3271.
.

'71 Corvette Ll2 for 1111.
304-171·1122 .

67

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c_..v
·-· like n.... . n ,
loot, 47,100. 2103 Ponloh ·

1884 Ford Te~o. 4 dOOr, AC,
"I'W !iroo. good -d. toke
poymonll. col onytimo 304178·1727.

Atori. -lng -!no. outo·
mollc woohor, llvlng!OOm fum ..
lit.,..,, d,..• • ahtat: al driW. .
•loadoofothormloc.tt. .o.Col
114·441·1211.

MAN-- HE= fc:NOW$
WHI?f!E" Al-L THE'

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hut. ...,.DDIIt.IJnlll• .,_1 oondl· : ·
tlon. 1 mHt • • of Chllter on -·

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ou~ fviO.&gt;i E'SSE'NTIAL

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T.V., tttotrlc and a•·''

It AT. 241 .

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C8111p•.

Colll14·

8,000 ITU A·C 220 ..,h OliO.
a... 12' boot ond troilor. 12
C'-Y PU 414. Coli 114·ol&amp;l·
7019.

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(?e,s"jl U:NCI?

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CALL- OFF THE

1973 18 ft. ....11 trollor. SOH '·
oontolnod, very good oondltlan. · :
. n410. looor coN Gory F. Hyllll •.
114·•2·1388.
. •.

For lmmtdl.c•
Twin bld1,
hutd\, drill•. •d night ltlfld.

4 bor olldo

47 Wented to Rent

FRANK AND ERNIE

FINAL DAYS
PRODUCTION
DEPT.

-

IHP Wlltol Heroo riding lown
..._ t400. CoH 114-ol&amp;l·
7101 or 814·ol&amp;l·ll11.

2 .... . . . - ,...lolly fum ..

*·

Fermi for Sele

· ··

... or wll coMid• othlf'

1111 C~ D.., Houoo
.....,.. Ho.....-. luiHn mlcrowne. TV. ttereo, end dll· I end 2 belt. opto. tor rent. lulc
..... ........... Col 114- ·rent to&lt; 1 bdr. n11. 1oo1c rent
"" 2 ~o~r. 4212. Aloo azoo -·
742-2121.
dop. roq. CloM to F-ond end
MOilLE HOMES MOVED: in- lll'lnol V.U., - . . Jo'*IUrtd. ...ctntbll rat-. C.. !...,o A....-to. 114·441·
3117 . Eq,ul Hou1ing
304·171-2321
Opponunlly.
1173 '""'" 3 br. fum .. convol
fUmltMd apartment. 1duh1.
total Ilea .• oom• lot bldg.
cheln· llnk fenct. 304· 773· only. Col 114-441·1123.
1112.
1171 Iuddy
· - · ... oloctric.
12110.
304-171·2101
or S71·
2zt3.

12 lnd! Croltmon wood
iotflo. bench • .., Fr.,d woodOlmlng - · tiOO. Col 814·
44I·01040t814·441· 7321 .

TO LOOK FOR AWOTHEIZ
8 00IG TO READ. ~L---....1_

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light ' - • kooplng rcomo. Pen
Control Hotel Col 114 441

ceREMOI&lt;V TOI&gt;AY
FOil OUR NEW ADULT

7-11

o•.

Yon! ooloiJOOd!Oo. Muot toke ol
t30. Col ottw 8:30 ln-o~&amp;a.
2707.

WHI L.~ 'YOU' Fl:C. WA ITIW0 TO
GCT ~TA R TEO. I'M C&gt;OIIJ6

A ~PECIA~

lufdl 310 motor 8nd tren•ml•;
Mon. UHd tlr,... 318 Ptymoud.:
,.... 304-·S-3012.

-T-·•-Id·
- ....

WE'RE GOING TO

MA~I!!

READER~. f:A~Y.

ory quilt, hondmaclo !If ...,,..,
gooup •100. Coli 304-137·
2111 "' 304-4111·1187.

Fumllhed Rooms

·

AFTER LAt;T NIGHT,
I CO ULP U!'! !OOMI!
PEACE AND QUII!T.

-r.

So. Fourll! A.... Mlddlopofl.
Olo.
•

411

one.

11!1- ""'

TWo IloilO oorvloo 11111on oil .....
Coli 114·111':.
7314 .....II or 114·812·1101
dovt.

llll!lllc

wltll ..,_._
...-""
-·
little. Col
114·371·2708.

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Ptilfwt.... RICIIne ar · Pofll.nd

tll•e~.D-adlnOIIIoot

No ..,. ""-' E - Homo

.-on

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1877 C· 10 "' .,n plall·up """"··
301 VI . .,g~n., outo, PI, !J.I.
good ..... cop, •181 . ...
n....... prioo. 114· 742·2334.

''

Co"'Piotoly - a d
fumlohod. AI ......... 114·
112·1211
·• 114-112-2314.

COUNTRY MOilLE Homo P•k.
R - 33, North of Pom_.,.
.._ loto. CoN 114·192·7471.

lar•• country khohln wit"

lncludod. We -

Peta for Sale

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oond.
~
burn•.t171.
... Klr.o:lowood
QOIId. e41o.wood·
Col
44 Apartment
114-2111·1132.
f or Rent
- ---------41 Houaes for Reilt
Old cool or wood otovo IIIP•
lncludod tiO. Tor,. IIIIUO Ml·
1 ·~In Po
nM n..,., u.- •1so. Trt·ltN
Low Utlltlool Fully lnoulotod
- m opt.
· m. .y. 230 AC-DC wolrllng mochlno

,..-ploy-·

33

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toblo 421. S• 01 211

-

Li1lun fuM ... 0

t-on ....... _ . - -11'o
- A I I - o f 1 4 l o n d wlllutorm_.,_nloo.
··~ ~~~ 2 bdr
7 • .,m loft. -··~ ._.., ....,_,
.,.--·
.
Col 11 4·112·1483.
.,._ wltll fofmll dining room.
n1oo yon! With g.don - ·
lloedraomllo- 18-•.1 - lorv• _
... -porch wltll
...... Ho-hootn,l--d. l/lOIInlqg.-wolltowoll-·
CIOIII. oil, hot weter Mit, MW lng &amp; ........ M.u ll - to
- ·· Lorvo ,.,. with chid- - - t310 montll. Col
Mom- 114-211-1110.
... ltor Col 114-148·
21103.
21oedraom tomlohld- 1n
Mlddloport. Coli 114-812 ·
I roome. bMh. utility room. 1304.
Gerate.
oandll•iri,. .,...... 1.,----.,------W._.toonlltiao. R....,Ior 2 bodraotn D..... """'",...
--to-looith.For 11o1,
. lyfumlohodc . Lowut11t
.1oo• 1n
-.~allll14-tt2· ;-oy. Ill doro. 11 • · 18 2 ·
1204.
2311 "'114&lt;-H2· 2108 Won·
lngo.
HolM for IIIIi br vwner. I
-..,., ""'"" 1"' Houoofof 1on11n Mlddlopor1. 3
- . prioo - · A-lo. -room, corport. complete
........ t210 pluo dop304-111·1148.
oolt. 114-"2· 7113.

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ef:

For llle: Hlft111111in Ro,..._
books 270 tor t71. white

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..- ..~~~· don•. '•••nu,
!::':·.:."i~~r:;
t to
thin
114-. . ,.·~~and mnoun
some
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.
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an
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d lSappOtnt
d
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l!ld ,.,.. ,..... ..

•""'- -.1 011'"-· RON
IVANI ENTSRPR.. U. Joel!·
..... Oh. 114-211ii;li30.

.....,. - · IH·ftl-7471.
1:30 1~1!1'2·~2.
I .......... ltcriloo. TuP,.o
...... · Waailliit,.• tuma.

.

73·· ~~~~- .71.()....,,..
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Ov• 1100 ·tv ~
'"'m.C.MAU10Pona.l~t
Olllo. 114·441·1227· or 1.,;'!!'
Eaon, Chotl-n. W.V. ~
341·3111 . Ooolor lntllilrov.o
.......... 211·112·4134.
- - - - - eo.b2.f ....72,

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9

-ottoiiiOdypoftl. 73·10QM

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llpall, lit. 33. NIW - ... W.
VI. 304-112·2222.

c-on·• Uoacl Jlrolhcp. o- _II~
1,000!INO•.'I III!I,t 2, 11; 14, 11.
IlL, •.•• I ~lito '""lit 211.

Page

~~'SWi16A

taxa••

,..., Rio Orondo. 0. Col 114·
2\11-1121 .

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The Daily Sentinel

. lVII WllMOIIT .

11 .1x44111 Ground Howg
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loll Fc;wd
or _.,.~
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-

112-2281.

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·_-;

C1) Love Boat ICC) A

woman mee1 s a very unusual man, Judy and V1 Ck 1"s
fr iendship may be on the
skids. and a man discover s
the truth about his true love .

(60 min .l (R) .
(l} In Search of the Trojan
War : Empire of the Hit·
titits The diplomatic cris1s
during the Trojan W ar 1S reviewed . (60 min .)
(jj) News
10:30 I]) Bill Dana

till (!) INN News
® Sneak Previews

MOVIE : 'The Re·
venge of the Cheerleaders'
0 Cll Hewaii Flve-D
@ MOVIE: 'Food of tho
Gods'
12:30 O (]JiliJ ToBeAnnounced
I]) Bell of Groucho
I1J ABC Newo Niglltline
@ MOVIE : ' Snow White
daos In Stereo .

(RI

CIJ Puttin ' on

&lt;Il Blh Cosby Show
• CD Love Connection
l1l SCTV

e

ET vitlts the hu sband and
wife team of Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland on the set
of their new movie, " The

.,

1n a 1950 's s1yl e doo-wop
promotion
opera . In Stereo
12 Afflm\
® News
13 Honor

4 1 Heap
DOWN
1 Graph

2 Musical

3

~~~~~
of confli&lt;'1

(pref.)
33 Farceur
34 N :Z . parrot

min .}

SATURDAY
7/12/86

WOlD
OAMI

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7 :00

0 III Too Clooe for Com ·
fort
I].J Campbello
(]) Flahln' Hole (60 min I
!AI.
l1l ., CD Smell Wond01
Ill l1l tliJ Hoe Haw 160

a....

I1J WKRP In Cincinnati
• CD One Step Beyond
811J ABC No- Nlghtline
()) Auotln City Umlta
&lt;HI Allee
liZ! MOVIE : ' lt'o Alive'
CBi Tr_.. John. M.D.
1 1 :411 D (]] To Be Announced
12:00 I].J Jock Benny
ffi Auotreu.n Ruloa F001·
boll '811(60 min.l
CIJ Goodwill Oamoo
I1J Entet1alnrnon1 T onlght

In by THOMAS JOSEPH

In ACROSS
1 Sourpuss
(]]) Alive from Off Center 5 Failure
9 Present
Adolescent lo ve and lhe ro·
mant ic movies -of the 40·s l 0 ~ of
and 50's are brough1 to hfe
m il itary_

thoma Deep'

O four
Rearrange letters of
scrombl.d words

I

trHI 13 hr•.)
I1J Proflleo of Natu,.
&lt;HI J-rdy
(]j) Wild ArneriCII (CCI
&lt;BJ At 1he Moriea .
8 :00 . D (]] tliJ The Flicts of Ute
Blair lo unoKpecledly caned

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chance
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Cornple!o 'tho chuckle quoled
bv filling in the missing words

yau develop from step No. 3 below .

dolay~d cover-a- of men'a
and women·a tennis; men ·s
boxing. wreaJ(tng; w•ter

39 Blnhstone
(Oct)
40 Parking
lot mishap

DAILYCRYPTOQtJOTES - Here's h ow to work it :
AXYDLBAAXR
IILONGFELLOW

One letter stands for another. In t/us sample A 1s used
for the three L's X for the two o·s. etc. Stngle leiters.
apostrophes, the ief181hand'fonnatwn of Ihe words are aU ·
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
(JRYPTOQUOTF:

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.

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I t t - g111ng e1on0 81,WII NOT8 I* HOUR.

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in aa a birthing coach when
her mother delivers her baby

on Chriotmoo Day. (R) In .
St 0reo .
'
. ·
, I].J MOVIE: ' Flying TifllfS'
ffi Hydroplane Regattot (80
min.) (R).
l1l Go a"'"'"' o.meo Tape

95 Stringed
instrument
(var.)
37 Zes1
38 MoniJlna

bek.w to form four simple words.

m

ffi SportoCan1er

~=:~~sw~:~ h~~~~~s ~~ka;~ Sfdi'SUlft

adyances wward her
S1ereo
CIJ Sneak Previews
St ereo .

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American Maatera:
K•therine Anne Porter'.
min.)
fCCJ The works of author '•
11J 'IIVI1d AmeriCII !CCI
Katherine Anne Porter and ·
@ Wheel of Fortune
her early life in Texas are
(]j) Newton' o Apple ICC)
profited through interviews
g (]2) Solid Gold
and dramatiza tion . ~ 60 min .)
&lt;BI It' a a Uving
1 1 :3D 0 , (l) &lt;l1J Best of Can1on
lnaltle Look
7:30 D
Tonlgh!-' s guests are Roben
I]) Ount of Will Sonnatt
Klei n, Andreas Volle nweid e r
l1l What'o Happening
and Ri chard Bass. (R} In
Now
.
Stereo
,
Ill crJ Major Laague
I]) Biomo lo Allen
111!11: Clnclnna11 at Mon·
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~~rt~~~:~ fora ne~r-day re-

,

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Newa

the Hitl

News

Aav

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4 JtUube
1 :30 I].J Father Knows Beat
5 Manumit
B:30
CIJ News
6 (lulg.
home is burglarized. Mary 10 :00 0
(]] @ Re mington gre atly
Yet~tenlay's Answer It1 ,
l!l lDI Newo IAI
attempts
to
convince
lester
Steele
After
ret
urmng
fr
om~:
'log
gold
coin
2 :00 D (]] JIIewo
7 ~s~~n
to refurnish the entire apartan out -of-town lnp. Laura
ugt_~s~e
I]) 700 Club
22 In row s Z9 f] iraffe's
8
(R)In
Stereo.
and
Rem1ngton
•nvest1gat
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upm
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ment
.
C!J Mazda Sportolook IRI.
([) D (I) Ben110n CCC) (R) .
th e.r own murders wh1le ev c~eator
10 Sou p
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cousm
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IJD)
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MOVIE:
'The
eryone
mourns
their
deaths
16
L1q_
u
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11
Tantalize
r
anks.
30
Corrupt
Sundance: The Early Dayo'
Cowboya'
(60 min .) (R) In S1ereo .
17 ~ hmaware 15 Cornice, e. ~ . 2.3 Empower 31 Gp lf score
2 :15 @ CNN Headline Newo
D
Gil
The
Golden
Girls
I])
To
Bo
Announced
Ite m s
18 Food fish
24 Suspend 33 Left
9
:00
2 :30 C!J SportaConter
Blanche is courted by a
(!) Superbouts Leon Sp1nks 19 Snake
21 Doorway
25 Bungle
36 Hiddy
3 :00 I].J MOVIE: 'The A1omlc
wealthy
bachelor.
(A)
In
vs.
Muhamm
ad
Ali
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20
Gotc
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part
28
Cr
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37 Outlln
Kid'
Stereo.
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C!J AWA Wrel11ing 12 hrs.l
CJ) Budweiter Truck and
m1n .)
22 Burn
IRI .
Troc1or Pull From Philadel·
Cll MOVIE: ' Doctor Who: 24 Knoll
® Comedy Break
phia, PA . (60 min.l (R).
Web Planet '
2&amp; Curve
3 :30 ® INN News
"()) D (J) MOVIE ; ' Run CTIJ American Playhouse 26 Indian
4 :00 [[) Lost in Space
ning' (CCI (R) .
Movie Festival: The Eurocymbals
I!II C!l MOVIE : 'The Diary
11J Myot&lt;Oriouo World
27 Tahle scrap
of Anne Frank'
CUl Naahville Skyline
peans A resp ec tab le Elos- 28 Thinking
h-+-+--1
@ MOVIE: 'Cop-Ou1 '
ton famil y IS VISited by two
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~h Department by part'lcipants in the WJC Program is

Funeral sen.ices rw Goldie
Andrew Swart, 95, Vl~la Beach,
Va., formerly of Racine, were held
Thursday at 1 p.m. at the Platt·
Barnhill Funeral Home In Washing·
ton, Pa. Burial was In Prosperity
Cemetery, Prosperity, Pa. Mrs.
Swart died Monday.
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She was preceded In death by her
husband, James W. Swart, and a
son, J . Kenneth Swart. Surviving
are two daughters, Marjorie Crow,
VIrginia Beach, formerly of Racine, and Genevieve Estes, Las .
Alamitos, Calif.; eight grandchild·
ren, five great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews.

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· Pickup days are Aug. 1, Aug.4, Aug. 5, 9 toll a.m. and 1 t03 p.m.,
all tllree days. Those who cannot make the appointed days are to
report·!lll Aug. 11 or Aug. 18, 9 to 11 a.m. and I to 3 p.m.

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Vets' representative visits county
Roger Tackett, administrative assistant to the Director of the
Governors otfkle of Veterans Affairs, was in Meigs County this
' ' ' week rill'ellng with Meigs Veterans Service Officer Hugh Custer and
Ohio Bureau ol Employment Services officials.
In his.visit to the county, Tackett wanted to remind emplcyers of
the Veterans Job TralnlngProgram available locally with the Ohio
Bureau ol Employment Services. In this program, the Veterans
' · Administration wUI pay an employer up to $10,IXXI to help train and
hire a Korean or Vietnam veteran whohasbeenwtof wockfor !Orut
ot the last 15 weeks.
Tackett also reminds veterans and their families of the War
Orphans Scholarship available to children of veterans who are
deceased,100 percent non-service connected, disabled , or Ill pe-cent
or more service connected disability. For more information,
residents shOuld contact Custer.
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Tackett sald also If a veteran or the family of a veteran is trying to
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Information about .his or her discharge that the Governor's
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Office of Veterans AffairS has a DD-214 form which serves as a
discharge and Is available In Columbus only If the veteran applied for
a wartlmP bonus. For more information on this residents can write
the Governor's Office of Veterans Affairs, State House Annex Room
11, Columbus, Ohio.

Michael T. Spaun
Michael Todd Spaun, 14, 266B5
Apple Grove-Dorcas Road , Racine,
died Thursday at Children's Hospital In Cincinnati.
He was born Aug. 17. 1972, at the
Holzer Medical Qonter In Galllpolls,
the son of Charles R. and Betty
Glllllan Spaun, Racine.
Besides his parents, he is survived by a brot~r. Kevin Spaun,
Racine; a sister, Joy Spaun,
Racine, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Spaun,
Racine. Several cousins also
survlve.
He was affiliated with!~ Chester
Church of God and the Mount.
Moriah Church c1 G&gt;d.
Preceding him In death were his

Aging council sets meeting
There will be a special meeting of everyone who is a mem her&lt;1 the
Meigs County Couocil on Aging or the Meigs County Senior Citizens
Center at 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 22. at the Meigs Count y Senior
Citizens Center.
The purpose of thE.&gt; meeting is to revise the constitution and by-laws
to conform with Medicaid regu lations. Copies of the revision are
available for inspection at the Meigs County Senior Citizens Center.

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On July 7, 1986 In tho
Melgo County Pw&gt;bote Ccturt.
c- No. 211.1se. J.,et J.,.
liN. 423 . _ Street. Mldcllpart. Olio 41780, 11&gt;..,,.. Aantntotrllri&gt;l af the
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After federal tax has bei&gt;n
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his re-election campaign against
Rep. Thomas Kindness, R-Ohio.
Glenn, who also filed suit Friday,
asked lor a speedy hearing and a
declaration that the loans were
proper.
"We rould not be In stronger
disagreement with the FEC." said
Dale Butland, a spokesman for
Glenn. "We believe they have
treated our loans dlllermtly than
they have those ofothercandldates.
We believe the legal standards
applied are unp~nted, inronsistent and wrong,
"We saw no reason to wait. We're
right, and we're tired of having this
cloud hanging over rur head," ·
B~tland said.
Thl' FEC found I he lour $500,000
loans were granted In February
1984 on a basis that did not "assure
repayment ."
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ensured," Weithofer said.
By JEANNE REALL
The car is 60 feet long, but
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (UPI 1 -A
Miamisburg
Fire Chief Robert
derailed tank car, its 12,001-gallon
ron tents of phospborus on fire and Menker said that In Its previous
spewing a poisonous cloud ov~r thE.&gt; !XJSI!ion, being tilted, only about W
Dayton area, was righted Friday feet of the phosphorus was exposed
night to ensure public safety and for burning.
"We now have a fuU 60 feet of the
speed up bumll)g.
exposed, " he said, "and so
material
The ca r had been lying on its side,
wiJI
have
a more rapid bum. I have
at almost a 90-degree anglP, atop a
small railroad bridge. It was no idea how long It wiJI continue to
expected to continue burning bum , but I'm hoping It wUI be out In
the morning."
overnight.
A visual Inspect ion was made
A cable sUng and heavy earthSaturday
morning, sa id Weitholer,
moving equipment were used to
that
a technical evaluation
adding
right the car and pull !I back 35 feet
regarding
the
car's contents also
from the bridge, sa id Assistant
Miamisburg City Manager John will be attempted.
"After Inspection and evaluation.
Welthofer.
action will be taken,"
appropriate
"As a result of tieing on solid,
he
sa
id.
level ground, safety has hem

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system. The program is new to this area but by no
means new everywhere.
Mrs. Gllis sald she got the Idea from other similar
programs around the nation.
The whole Idea of the program Is to promote
academics more by working hand -in-hand with the
city school hoard. Several members of the academic
boosters club also are employees of the school
system.
Exactly how the club will help promote academics
is still undecided. Currently, Mrs. Gills said, the
program is stilt under development and a subcommittee has been formed to draw up bylaws. The club has
met several times since organizing Parlier this

Glenn, banks file
to decide legality
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summer. The group has filed for Incorporation as a
non-profit organization with the state, with Gallipolis
anomey Brent A. Saunders handling the paperwork .
"We want to promote academic excellence and
encourage it," Mrs. Gills said. "Exactly how we'll do
that, we're not sure yet. The board promotes
excellence. We don 't want to compete witht~m . We
want to work with them ."
The club hopes to help the school system financially
by assisting thE.&gt; school district send student s to state
and national academic competitions, Gills said.
"The school systPm can't always plan enough for
sending kids to state or national competitions," s,he
said. "There Is no reason they should have to foot the

whole bill . Hopefully we can collect monies and help
out.."

Other ways the club plans to help Is by .offering
apprenticeships, given by club members working·
professionally In that field, to students, allowing them
to gain much needed experience, Mrs. Gills said.
Success of thP club will hinge somewhat on Its
cooperation with the school district, she said. There
are several school district employees working with
the club ~nsure that cooperation.
Theclub hopes to be functioning by fall . Attendance
at the public meetings has grown steadily, Mrs. Gills
said. One or two more public meetings wUI be
scheduled before school reopens In late August.

Seat belt
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class set
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POMEROY - Seven residents
have been cited to appear in the
Meigs County Court of Judge
Patrick 0' Brien Monday as the first
charged Jn viOlation of Ohio's new
mandatory seat belt law.
The seat belt law went Into Pflect
July 4 following a 60&lt;lay grace
period dur1ng which only warnings
were Issued.
However, as of July 4, the new
law went Into enforcement with the
seven persons scheduled In the
county court having been cited by
the state highway Patrol.
The
tell law, however, is a
""-"'"se~i!Br'f · offt'ifse ' tvhlch ineans
that only a driver pulled over for
another offense can be cited.
While the law provides a line of up
tom lor violation 61 the law lor the
driver and a $10 line for front seat
passengers, there is a way to get
around paying any fine.
was one of the Items being dlspiiQ'ed lhls weekend
SOME'DUNG DIFFERENT- A 84l8le repBca ol a
Through the Meigs Coonty Board
during the French 500 F1ea Marliet Ill the Gallla
m0008hlne~ stW Is examined by Hoben M. Elcess,
of
Education, a seat belt safety
Coonty Junior Fairgrounds.
proprietor of the &amp;ohand;y Shop bt Oak Hill. Elcess
school has been established with
said the model was bull by a federal liquor a~tent. It
Eric Chambers as instructor. An
offender can attend the school,
which started Saturday, and avoid
the fine on the first offense. Tht'
school wUI be oonducted roughly on
Meanwhile, a government In· said Ron Parker, a ci ty spokesman . derailment." Lauber added. "The an every other Saturday schedule
spector Friday said the derailment
John Lauber, a member of the damage to those cars resulted from and wlll be held at 9 a.m., 10 a.m.
· and poisonous cloud, which forced National Tran sporta tion Safety the dcrailmf?lll and did not cause and ll a.m ., In the rounty board of
thousands of residents to flee their Board, indicated Ill£&gt; track could the dera ilmen t."
education quarters at ~meroy
homes and Injured more than 200 have been responsible lor the
Lauber also sa id the tanker was VUiage Hail.
people, could be linked to mainte- derailment Tuesday.
made 20 yea rs ago, long before the
Superintendent ri County Schools
nance work on t~ track.
"Wed:&gt; know that mt long prior to federal government ~omulgated John Rlebel said that the ftlm and
As the ha ze of phosphoric acid the accident, maintenance opera - rules govl'rningthe manufacture of any discussion lasts about 45
rose from the scene of Tuesday's tions were being performed. align - such cars.
minut es . The offender is given a
"We understand a circu lar hok' notice certifying that he has
derailment of 15 cars of a Baltimore Ing and resurfacing," he said .
&amp; Ohio train, authorities warned
adding the work was performed at the bottom of the tank car Itself attl?llded the school and that is
there may renewed evacuations.
"the same morning, a mailer or seems to bc associated with presented to the court thereby
The fire's Intense heat and the hours" bcfore Ihe accidcn t.
equipment welded to the bottom ri bypassing the hearing and line for
fact that the phosphorous rums
The car carrying the 12,000 the car," he said . "That particular the offender. However, attending
even under water has forced gallons of phosphorus, which ex - car was manufactured In 19ffi, prior the school can be only a one time
authorities to wait for the blaze to ploded Into fiames on rontact with to federal regulations regarding "out" for the ~fender.
bum out Itself.
the air and spewed a white cloud of what can be welded to cars
ThP new Ia w provides for exemp'"The air flow has been accelPr· acid vapor, was the SE'Jenth of 15 carry ing this type of material. "
tions for those 'who are driving a
a ted to incr~asethe bum rail' and it cars that derailed.
He also said the federal govern- vehicle which Jl'edates sea t belts or
is still not known how long it will
"We've been a ble to examine t~ ment two years ago ordered the Is ~ulpped with air bags. Also
take for the bum to be rompleted," six lead cars inv~ed in the
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exempt are motorists who have a
sworn doctor's statement or the
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By JIM WEIDEMOYER
'l'lrneS-Sendnel staff
GALLIPOLIS - GaiUpolls City School District
parents have always had the energies to support
academic excellenre. Now through the newly formed
Gallipolis City Schools Academic Booster Club Inc.,
.they can group them together and channel It towards
something profitable, according to one concerned
employee of the city school district.
Rosemary Gms- who resides in Point Pleasant.
but works in the city school system- said the parl?llts
never lacked the support. They only lacked a vehiclo;to transfer It.
So Mrs. Gills, and several others, introduced an
academic promotions program for the city school ci ty

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI l -Sen.
John Glenn and four Ohio banks
want a U.S. District judge to decide
the legality of $2 mUIIon In unpaid
loans to Glenn's 1984 presidential
campaign.
The Federal Elect ions Commission, In a 5-1 vote last month, found
that the loans were probably IJiegal.
The. suits seek to nuDity the FEC's
finding.
Amerltrust, BancOhio, Bank One
and Huntlngto11.Nat~t;al Bank filed
suit Friday, .askjng ,,_t he court
declare that sound and established
banking }li'O«'dures were followed
In granting the unsecured loans.
The suit filed by the banks said the
FEC had approved the practice rl.
granting unsecured loans to political candidates.
Glenn stopped making monthly
Interest payment s In December to
roncentrate on raising money for

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Pearl H. Hayes, 70, Shade Route
1, formel'ly -of Meigs County, died
unexpectedly Tuesday night In
Flagstaff, Ariz.
,
Mr. Hayes was born In Meigs
Brian Douglas Hicks, 20. Point Knight ordered sentencing for
County. a son of the late Claude V.
W.Va., appearing Thurs- Thursday, Aug. 21, at 9 a.m. upon
Pleasant,
and Flora GOkey Hayes. He was a
day
morning
In Meigs County completion of a pre-sentence lnvesretired coal miner and was retired
Comnu,
m
Pleas
Court
before Judge ,tlgation and report.
also from Ohio University, where
Hicks was reritahded to the
he served as foreman c1 the electric . Charles H. Knight, entered a
shop. He also had been a farmer voluntary plea of guUty to a charge custody of the sheri!! until further
order of the Court.
during his life. Mr. Hayes was a of vandalism.
A second man ; Kelty J . Thomas,
The charge resulted from an
member of the United Pentecostal
Incident of July 4 In which Hicks 24, Route 1, Vinton, has also been
Church In Athens.
drove his car through a corn field on charged in ronnectlon with the
Surviving are his wlfl&gt;, Lena; two County Road 1 belonging to Clifford Incident and Is scheduled for an
sons, Kenneth E. Hayes, Pomeroy' Might, destroying about two acres appearance In Meigs County Court
and Roger Hayes, Albany; a
of corn.
today.
daugjlter, Mary K. Hayes, Albany;
seven grandchildren, a stepson, two
Meigs County Sheriff Howard E. Group meets tonight
stepdaughters, .two sisters, Manda Frank, who conducted thP investiOvereaters Anonymous will meet
gation, ooted that vandalism Is a from 7 to 8 this evening at the
Eastm~. Pomeroy, and Margery
felony oft he fourth degree when the Hartford, W.Va ., Community
Doug!~ of Albany.
Besides his Jlilrmts he was . damages are in excess of $300. The Building. Anyone needing informapreceded In death by his first wife. charge was contained In a bill of tion should call 882-2498 or 882-2345.
Grace Karns Hayes; two daugh- information prepared by the ctfice
ters, Erma Jean and Ada Lorraine d Prosecuting Attorney Fred W. Marriage license r.Jed
Hayes; three brothers, Harold and Crow, III.
Vandalism carries a maximum
Gerold Hayes and an Infant
Filing lor a marriage license In
brother: an infant sistesr. and hall possible penalty of· IS months In Meigs County Probate Court were
~lson and a fln e of up to $2,500.
sister, l.Alra Hull.
·Joseph Leon Wilson, 25, Pomeroy,
' Upon accepting t~ plea of guilty. and Kathy Sue Dillon, 26, Pomeroy.
Services wUI te held at 1 p.m.
Sunday at the United Pentecostal
Church on Route 00, west ri Athens,
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with Pastor E. Glen James and
Rev.- Bernice GillespiE' officiating.
Burial wUI be In Burlingham
South Third at Main Str11t
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
Middleport, Ohio
Hugjles Fuocral Home after 2 p.m.
Saturday and at the church one
PH. 992·3039
hour prior to the service oo Sunday.

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Middleport at 6:46p.m .. took MatJel
Pauley from OltverSt., to Veterans
Memorial: Rutland at 8:38 p.m.
took Paula Mayes !rom PagevUie to
O'Bieness Hospital In Athens;
At. 2:55 a.m., Pomeroy tool\ Tuppers Plains ;,t 10:27 p.m. took
Clarmce Lee from !leech Street,Jo · Michael Pearson from Rlggscrest
Veterans Memorial Hospital; · Manor to St. Joseph Hospital In
Pomeroy at 10:20 a.m. took VIvian Parkersburg; Pomeroy at 11 p.m.
Titus to Veterans Memorial from went to ShOwalter Road lor Unda
the Pomeroy Health Care Center; .Persons, not transported and at
Middleport at 3:05p.m. went to 15 11:05 p.m. , Middleport took RayRiverview Drive for Ar1 Schol- mcind Justis to Veterans Memorial
derer, treated but not transported; from ll5 N. Third Ave.

$4.~.818.

CLELAND REALTY INC.

Public Notice

Pearl H. Hayes

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den. de&lt; . . .. late of 48115
Morning Srar Ro ... Racine.
Ohio, 45771 .
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Services will .be held at 1 p.m.
Sunday at tile Mount Moriah
Church c1 God with the Rev. James
Sattertleld otllclating. · Bll'ial wU1
be -In the 1.2tart Falls Qometery.
Frlend9 may call at the Ewing
Funeral Home !rom 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.
Saturday.

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local units Thursday, the Meigs
County Emerge,ncy Medical Service reports.

HEATH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

of tilt Oltato of Sondra E. Har-

Robort E. Bud&lt;,
Pro bote Judge
LAna K. N-lfold, Cleric
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Increased taxes, ollsettlng the
massive federal deficit may leave
him Uttle choice.
Regan said Dole also questioned
the administration's policy of "ronstructlve engagement" In South
Air lea on grounds that mounting.
racial tensions under lh\! white
regime In Pretoria have become a
domestic civil rights Issue In
addition to an International
concern.
Meanwhile, Reagan's role on the
drug abuse Issue is being assessed
by lop advisers.
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said Reagan Is considering
a major speech about drugs, but
aides have not presmted him with a
specific proposal lor joining his
wife's most well-known public
campaign.
On anot~~er front, Reagan Intends
to meet Monday with NASA
Administrator James Fletcher lor
a report on the space agency's
progress In the wake of the
Challenger disaster.
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Officials said Reagan wUI be told
how the National Aeronautics and
Space AdministratiOn Is implementing the recommendations r;t ··
the Rogers Commission that btvestlgated the shuttle explosion.

Showdown set
on MIA issue

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SEI'DNG PlUORll'IEs - Senate Majoi-tty
I e•der Robert Dole, center, spoke to reporten
Frtda.v. •otolde the \\'bite H1111se after meellnl with
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to dllo•• te&amp;Wattve
the ·next BeVft'lll weeks. The lax

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prtortdel IMll'
refonn IIIII cornpnmtlse wu placed at !be top d. the
1111, Dole revealed. (UPI)

By JIM .\NDERSON
WASHJNGTO!\ (UPI l - After
months of accusations of covrru p
and fraud. a dramatic showdown Is
expected this W«'k over evidl'nee
two lorm&lt;'r Army men say they
have that some Americans arl' stlll
prisoners In Sou theast Asia .
As the stof\· has unfolded In
Southeast Asia. Capitol H111 and In
U.S. courts. the confrontation has
all the eleml'nts that have distin guished the larger MIA lssur:
patriotic Americans wbo firmly
believe there has been a covcrup,
equally patriotic but skeptiCal
Investigators who believe that thf'
issue has be&lt;&gt;n clouded by sca m
artlsls and a total absence olrf'Cent,
credible evilk'nce of any Amerl·
cans helng held prtSOI'll'r aga inst
their wUI.
Although 2.345 Americans are
listed as mlsslnl( in action. all but a
handful a re believed to have
perished at SPa or In catastrophic
crashes or explosions. Even the
handful of " live slghtlngs" reports
are growing cold, although there
are stlll reports about men who
have voluntarily stayed behind aric)
may now wish to return.

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