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. The likelihood of an increase in
· the state sales tax to fund education
: reform is loomi~g. and small business
: owners in Meigs County may feel the
· pinch, if it is included in the ultimate
· reform package.
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· The Ohio Supreme Court, which
in Mate() deemed unconstitutional the
: me,thod of funding public education,
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system with the state legislature. ----.,
Last week, State Rep. John Carey,
R-Wellston, said it is too early to
determine wheth~r a state income tax
will be a component of the total revenue required to remedy the funding
· formula.
However. State Sen. Michael
Shoemaker, D-BCJurneville. said
Thursday that Carey and his fellow
Republicans arc hedging on the issue
of raising revenue, and that a sales tax
increase would likely be part of the
plan. .
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. "The remedy for this problem is
· strictly in the hands of the Republicans," Shaemaker said. "They control
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Of course, they don't want to mention
increasing'taxes."
Both,Carey and Shoemaker agree
that a decreased reliance on local
property taxes is at the heart of any
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a limit on what he would sup- the prospect of an increase ·in the
p&lt;)n in the,way of a sales tax increase sales tax, fe11rfng the effecJ it might
- I percent. if it is part of a "total have on the retail economy.
package," which provides a satisfacRoger Geiger of the Ohio Nationlory soiiiJion to the funding problems al Federation of Independent Busifacing poorer school districts. ,
ness said that a significant increase in
"I will do w~atever needs to be taxes could mean "real pain" for
done to fix the system, but I don't small business owners.
know what that is yet," Shoemaker
''The wrong package could banksignifi~~tntly.
"What I ho(lll happens is ihatlhere . said. "When they show me a real · rupt a significant number of busiwill be less reliance on local proper- remed:y, I"ll support it, but not until it nesses," Gejger said in an editorial
ty tax~· Shoemaker said, "that is, is a real solution, not the partial solu- issued lasi week. "The irony is that
this would mean fewer j9b opportuthe fr · . ency that local school dis- lions that I've been hearing."
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would
not
support
more
than
a
nities for the very students the court
tricts approach the voters for taxes,
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percent
increase
in
the
sales
tax,"
be
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set
out to help."
and the-amount of millage they have
said. "We have ·a $3 billion problem,
In· economically-depfi:Ssed areas
to request will diminish."
State supj:lort of local schools has and the Republicans don't seem to be like Meigs County, where the retail
diminislied through the years, accord- ·concerned about it. I will not support . economy remains tenuous at best,
ing to Shoemaker. He said that the 70 something that doesn't provide a retailers could be especially llurt perceril support once provi~d by the complete solution to the problem." · especially when access to state lines ·
In his commentary, Carey said that . is so readily available. . · _
state has diminished to near 40 per,
In West Virginia, the state sales t8x .
cent today, in spite of the state sales there are several ideas for raising the
funds
necessary
to
achieve
funding
is
6
percent, the same as in Meigs
tax, first levied in 193S, the state
·equity.
County,
w~ich has a 1 percent counincome tax, initiated in 1972,and the
Acanrding to Carey, "these ideas ty sales tax i~ place as well. Howevstate lottery in 1974 - all of which,
Shoemaker said, were supported by include, but are not limited to, e~- er, if the state sales tax would
marking the state perSQDal income taX in~ase as much' as I percent, it
the education community.
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could be a factor driving local retail ·
Shaemaker is hesitant to commit or staie sales tax.:·
to supporting any plan until details · Small business owners across the buyers to West Virginia. · · ·
are announced, b.ut he did not hesitate state have already begun to wince at '

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A BIG EFFECT - The equity In achool funding laeue could
atrlke ·ctoM to home In more wayalhan one It a statewide sales
tax lncreeM Ia Included In funding ·reforms. Small-town merchanta, such as Pomeroy's Fabric Shop, uen above, equid feel
a pinch It ·c.uatomera were to take lhalr bualneaa acro11 state
linea. Gina Thomas, an employee of the store, Ia Men aa aha
helped customer Melinda Mclain of Po1111Jroy.

House ·rep~als part
of. pre.v~i,Yfl~. wa.ge ·
· ... ~.9J,LUMBJ{S. (~P)- While House lawm~rs (i.ecided to repeal part of
tlie slate's prevatlulg-wage law some were sitU a btl confused about what
i!llpact it might have.
Elimination of prevailing wage on school building projects was approved ·
57-39 Thursday in a Republican-hacked bill thai would also speed up distribution of $300 million for those projects.
But there has been much debate about whether getting rid of prevailing
wage would save money. Republicans think it could cut about 15 percent of
school construction Costs- $45 million of the $300 million. But Democrats and labor unions believe it would hurt V.:orkers and increase cost overruns.
"I have never rea~ or heard so much conflicting information," said Rep.
Sally Perz, R-Toledo. ''Prevailing wage may or may not be a part of the costsaving formula. We really don't know."
PerL said the issue should have been considered in separate bill because
not enough,time was given to study it. The bill moved through both the Sen.ale and House in one month.
.The wage law guarantees that construction workers get union-negotiated
pay on public building projects such as roads, libraries and schools.
Rep. Rex Damschroder, R-Fremont, said estimates showing that the stale
could save 15 percent should not be ignored.
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" We hav~:to spend the taxpayers' money the same way we would spend
our own money," he said. "We have to spend the money on. the schoolhouse
·,the same way we would spend it on our house."
But Rep, Joan Lawrence, R-Galena, doubted the bill's overall impact even
ihough $he voted for it.
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"We will spread the dollars a little further, but it won 't be dramatic," she
said.
Labor unions and their members are convinced it will hurt their pay.
. "It's not only going to affect union people, it 's going to get everyone,"
s~id Jim Reid, a 50-year-old bricklayer from Cincinnati.
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Rep.•Vemon .Sykes, D-Akron', failed in his attempt to take the issue out(
of the bill. His amendment was tabled by a 49-46 vote, effectively killing
the idea without forcing lawmakers to vote on "it separately.

Three members of the 1997 gmduating c;lass of Southern High School, tion. .
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an Ohio University junior who resides In Syracuse, and an Elktdn, Md.,
·Allen, son of Roger and ',BCVetly Allen of Syracilsc; expects-~.. ,,..--·high school 9enio~ have been selected ~ rei:ip- the University of Rio Gmnile, where he will
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ine Spencer Wmgett Memorial Trust Scholar- degree at Ohio Uiliversity before pursuing his
ship Program, · t~, was announced · today by · goal of being a Writer.·
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·- In addition to being a class honorarian at
· Winners fro1111,·SHS are Amber Darlene Southern, .be was an Academic Banquet partieThomas, co-valedictorian; Brian Marvin Allen ipant for four yt1111, participated in the Quiz
and Tonia Nicole,Nlizarewycz, both class bon- Bowl and was a member of the football ieam. .
omrians. Scholarsltips were also awarded to
. Nazarewycz; daughter of Phyllis J. and DouAndrew W. Fields,,v;ho is majoring in mechan- glas C. Rees of Racine, plans to intend Ohio
ical engineering lll OU, and Evelyn . Eaton UniverSity and major in pre-pharmacy. Besides
JoneS, a member of the 1997 graduating class being an SHS class honorarian, Thnia has been
of Elkton High Scllool.
a member of the National Honor Society two
Thomas
The perpetual scholarship pro·
years, altd served as its reporter.
gram was established in 1993
She also worked on the school
from proceeds of the estate of the late Mr. anci!Mrs. Wingett,
ycarbook·lhree·years.
longtime Meigs County educators who resided in Racine.
Fields, son of Larry W. and Linda L. Fields of Syracuse,
Residents -of Sulton .1Qwnship and lineal descendants of
graduated from ~uthem High School in May of 1994 with a.
grand nieces and nephews -of' the Wingetts,.wherever they
3.6 OPA.
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reside, are eligible to apply for the scholarshipJ- ·
In high sehool, he wfS· a member cif the National Honor
Winners are selected by a four-member OO.d on the basis
Soci~(y, the vm:sity baseball team and the varsity golf team ..He
of test scores, academic performance, exuacurricular activiearned a place on the second team All TVC in golf and was on.
ties, character, versatility and other potentialities for success
the TVC all-academic team.
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in college and post-college life.
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He has earned many academic honors and awards at OU,
Scholarships are renewable for three additional years or
including being on !he Dean's List every quarter, the National
until such time as the winners have completed requirementS
Dean's List his sophomore and junior years, the National Colfor a degree, whichever is sooner. A total of $:z.1,000 has been
legiate Engineering Award and 'the United States Achievement
distributed in previous years since the stan of the scholarship
Allen
Academy Award. He has maintained a 3.68 GPA in college and
program.
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is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, a national honor society for
Miss Thomas, daughter of Jim and Darla Thomas of Syracuse, will mechanical. engineering students. Fields is married to the former Aimee
auend 1\itlskingum College in New Concord, where she.will study busi- Elliott.
ness, p~otograpby
journalism.
Miss Jones, daughter of Mary Neal Jones
' She is a member the National Honor SQci- (great niece of the late Mrs. Wingett) and Barry
ely at Southern, on e All A honor roll for all A ·'Jones, will gralluate from Elkton High
four years of high school, active in class gov- School in June in the top 1S percent of a class
PIKEVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Ashernment and sporis, serving as class vice preai- of 187 and will attend St. Mary's College in St.
land
Inc. and Marathon Oil Inc. have
dent for three years,; as a member of student Mary's City, M!l.
confirmed
a long-rumored merger
counciland as captain'ofthe school's volleyball
She has ' been a National Honor Society
that would create t!te nation "s fourthand softball teams. .'' .
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•· member for three years, received the Minds in
largest petroleum refiner.
· ·Amber has served c&gt;n the yearbook commit- .Motion academiC/athletic excellence award
The. alliance would give the new
· tee for three years, office assistant, two years; (our years, on ihe Athletic Honor Roll four .
company,
which has yet to be named,
statistician for the bors:varsity and I'C$Crve bas- . ·years and received the Un,ited· States Achievea combined refining capacity of
ketllall teams, three years; senior class play ment Academy National Mathematics Award.
around 930,000 barrel's of. crude oil a
member; school ma~ne, two years; student
She has been a member of the de~ate team,
day- or 6 percent of the U.S. total.
council, two years; proln committee, two years; a student aide, member of the Key Club, on the
Jones
The company would be based in
alld Meigs County Junior Chamber of Coin- school tennis tum three years and volleyball
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mercc, one year.
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She was a Southern Academic Banquet parti4lpant for four years, the
She received the spor1SmailshiP, award·for tennis and helped organize a · headquarters before its move to
Houston. several years ago.
Meigs County Academic Banquet, two years, •Oil Tri-Valley Conference canned food/coal drive, as w~ll as Initialing a drive to get a new senior
Fadel Oheit, senior oil analyst and
Academic Honor Roll, three years. In volleyball1fmber was an All-TVC softball league.
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director
of research for Fahnestock &amp;
selection two years, as well as being 'MVP one ye~r, received All District
Members of the Wingett Memorial Education Trust board of directors,
Co.
in
New
York, said Thursday the
13 r~cognition two years, and was an All State sttec,tioo. She was 011the in add!tion to Robert W"mgeu, trustee, are Mrs. A.E. Lee, Douglas Little
· merger would Create "tne powerv~rstty softball team at SHS for three years and •'\f.\11 League TVC sclec- and Juilge F~d W. crow III.
house of the Midwest region."
"They could probably have at
least ·50 peri:entlllarket share above .
their nearest competitor,"' Gheit said,
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They. complement each other. They
COLUMBUS (AP)- The Legis- in "'stranded ·~osts"' they would face
That 'includes the cost of power to residential customers.
"'The views of residential con- have tremendous focus in the Mid'lature must see to it that residential · pnce competition is introduced, the 'plant construction, which the utilities
Public
Utilitits
Commission
of
Ohio
sumers
should be heard in this. west and they will 1be a formidable
have
spread
out
oVer
decades
tn
cuscu'stomers aren "t stuck with the tab
debate."'
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told the commillee force. "
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tomers' bills.
for costs utility companies won't said ThursdaY.
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The companies have signed a letStranded 'Costs are those that
Ohio Consumers' Counsel Robert
Sen. Bruce Johnson, co-chairman
want 10 pay if the industry is deregulated, the state's consumer advocate Ohio'.s utilily mooopolies, under Tonsren told the Joint Select Com- 'of the commiuee, said the issue was ter of intent for a deal that would give
· PU(;O regulation, can pass on to cus- mittee on Electric Dcreaulation that among the most important facing th~ Marathon, a division of Pittsburghsaid.
based USX Corp., 62 percent own1be utilities could try to recover tomers, but won'! be able to charge lawmakers shoulcl malic sure that panel.
· most of those costs aren't passed on
ership in the joint venture with Ashbetween $4.1 billion and $11.7 billion in a competitive market.

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largest operating unit. Ashland· Inc.,
based in Russell. Ky., will have the
remaini'ng 38 percent
The new company would have
5,400 reiail gas stations and convenience stores with pumps in 20 states,
from Florida to North Dakota. The .
combined ~sset value of the new
company is 'estimated at more than $5
billion. If approved by fedtral regu- ·
lators, the move would be the culmi'
nation of Ashland Inc.'s push to make
its sagging refinery division more
profitable and quiet shareholder discontent.
"The combination of Ashla.nd's
and Marathon's refining·and marketing business will .create a stronger,
more efficient company with greater
prospects for Ions-term job creation
and .better ability to provide enhanced
shareholder and customer value,"'
Ashland Inc. chairman and CEO
Paul W. Chellgren said Thursday.
But Citizen Action, which bills
itself as the nation's largest·consumer
watchdog group, said the merged
company would be too dominant.
The group said it would .oppose the
merger before the Federal Trade .
Commission. ·

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and Jan Moller

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Railroads p_amper congressional staffers
gone, Now they have to use the same
techniques as everyone else to get
thetr pomts across Apparently the
folks at Burlington-Nonhero have

WASHINGTON- "Captive shippers" is the term ratlroad-uidustry
types use to descnbe those who hve
m remote areas, and thus have only
one chotec when it comes to trans·
portmg the1r goods vta ratl
Call thts the case of the capttve
, staffers.
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More than 30 top staffers from the
House and Senate spent the weekend
of Apnl 20 being femed from Los
Angeles to Albuquerque, N.M , cour. tesy of the good folks at BurlingtonNorthern Santa Fe Ratlroad. All
expenses were prud by the company,
includmg the round-top atr fare from
Washington to Los Angeles
Also on board were several
Burhngton-Northem btgwtgs, IOcludmg thetr lobbytsts, there to lecture the
staffers on the fi ner details of the railroad mdustry
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road barons ruled Amencan commerce, and could get what they want·
ed ,from practtcally any member of
Cpngress But those days are long

By Jack Anderson
and
Jan Moller
figured out what most lobbytsts in the
nauon 's capt tal already know: If you
want to gam mtluence on Capitol
Hill, talk to the staff
D1ck Russack, of Burlington
Northern's corporate relattons office,
explams that "tt was JUSt a busmess
meeting on the train " Included tn a
partjaltUnerary we've revtewed were
presentations about BurhngtonNonhem 's safety tmprovements, a
lecture on the railroad's relaltonshtp
Wtth Amtrak, and a fascmating lecture on the Dtesel Fuel Defictt
Reduction Act
But the trip wasn't all busine1s;
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much to be worked out
By WALTER R. MEARS
AP Special Correspondent
WASHING10N -1bere are more loose ends than knotted ones as Congress begins tytng down the budget-balanctng deal between President Chn
ton and the Republicans
That leaves a lot to tnp over
"A deal is a deal," Chnton 's spokesman sa1d, suggestmg that GOP leaders have comiRltments to keep But Jt was based on a handshake, not on a
contract
The agreement was a framework and a five-year plan - not, as adver
t1sed, a balanced budget, which •s prom•sed later
It may have been celebrated prematurely, saJd a Democratic leader, who,
late but loyal, backed 11 when the president declared 11 done
Sen Tom Oaschle, the mmonty leader, sa1d there was "euphona on both
sides" when the deal was announced, despite all the loose ends He sa1d 11
probably would have been better to wait a day or two and put Jt on paper
In the two weeks stnce, both flanks of both parues have found grounds
for complamt m the broad outhne of spending, taxes and economic assumpuons that add up to a break-even year JR 2002. The smptng won't stop the
budget, but the detail work will be a struggle
F1rst, there's got to be a budget resolubon Congress can agree on, to set
the hmlls on spendtng and tax cuts for the next year The target JS to get ll
adopted. belatedly, before the end of the month,
Then the committees that draft tal&lt; bills and the 13 maJor appropnations
b1lls to finance the government after Sept. 30 Will get down to the real
specifics The1r leaders weren't mcluded m the budget negotJatJons, and have
made a pomt of saymg that they won't yield the1r authority over the b1lls
that add up to a 1998 budget.
Add the fact that once the resolution sets spendtng ce•lmgs, anythmg
added to spendmg for one program or mterest will be subtracted from another The budget deal envisions $135 bJlhon tn tax cuts and $50 bllhon m off.
settmg tncreases over five years; there 's already skinmshtng over how those
breaks are to be appon10ned
Then add poht1cs to the mix.
House Speaker Newt Gmgnch called the deal a giant vic lory for h1s s1de,
but later lectured conservative Repubhcans on pohttcal reahty, saymg they
can't expect to get everythmg they want past a Democrattc prestdent.
They got enough to trk a good many Democrats, and they got a GOP tactical advantage m the 1998 congresstoJ!!ll campaign The Democrats, IOCiud·
mg Chnton when he was runnmg, campatgned wtth the argument that Repub·
beans favored tax breaks for the nch, fmanced by cuts m soctal programs
and benefits for the elderly
That won't work wtth the tmpnnt of the Democratic White House on the
budget plan GOP leaders got 10 secret bargammg, wtthout havmg to propose thetr own terms and put them to congressiOnal votes
Chnton satd he had won protection for domesttc programs, fundmg for
his education proposals and health coverage for umnsured chtldren, along
wtth tax breaks for the mtddle dass
Republicans satd they got vahdatton of thetr 1994 "Contract Wnh Amertea" plan, mcludmg capnal-gams-tax cuts and curbs on domesttc spendmg.
"Thts ts a conservatt ve agreement, an agreement that moves us toward smaller government wtth less spendmg," Gmgnch satd
The deal was sealed after budget projeCtiOns showed the government Will
have $225 b1lhon more than expected over the next five years, a wmdfall
that ~ased the squeeze on spendmg plans enough to placate Democrats
But 11 dtdn 't sattsfy conservattves Sen Phil Gramm, R· Texas, satd that
change accounts for 68 percent of the deficit reducuon 10 the plan He com,plamed that tl would sancllon steadtly mcreasmg soc1al spendmg
Gmgrich sa1d the deal wtll mean $961 btlhon less federal spendmg over
the next decade than would be the case Without 11
Those are all proJections, wh1ch ts why cnt1cs and supponers both can
c1te numbers to fit thetr arguments
' Gmgnch used another number to descnbe the hassles ahead - the deal
would cover two pages, he saJd 10 a televJston mtervtew, but1t Will take about
' 2,500 pages 10 translate 11 allmto appropnations and tax laws
"Wrangling over the details wtll be gomg on now for weeks, probably."
) sa1d Mtke McCurry, the Whne House press secretary.
Make that cenaJnly.

EDITOR'S NOTE- Walter R. Mears, vke president and columnist
"for The Associated Press, has reported on Washington and mllional politics for more than 30 years.

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To help Its cause in Washington,
Burlington-Nonhero spent $90,000
last year for the services of two
Washington lobbying finns, one of
which now employs two former Sen·
ate majority leaders· Bob Dole and
George Mllchell. Burlington-North·
ern's political action committee
ladled·out an addt,bonal $133,000 last
year to dozeM of~andtdates for local
and national office.
By no means is Burlington-Nonhern the only finn that hkes to g1ve
congressional staffers a respite from
the da~ly gnnd. It happens vtrtually
every week and in almost every
mdustry. In Oetrott, for example,
automakers have been known to
mvtte staffers to test-dnve the latest
models and to tour their plants. And
all of tt ts perfectly allowable wtthin
congressional ethics guidelines
UNDER THE DOME -- Rep.
Ron Paul, R·Texas, came up with a
near-herettcal tdea recently as the
House of Representatives was preparmg to debate a btll to refonn the government's pubhc housmg policies·
Why not abohsh the Department of
Housmg and Urban Development
altogether.
A libenartan who was ' acuvely
shunned by Repubhcan leaders dur·
mg his pnmary run last year, Paul
doesn't thtnk the federal government
has any busmess subsJdtzmg housmg
for poor people
Not surpnsingly, h1s idea met
with some reststance. But the compla~nts dtdn' t come from public housing rectptents or thetr advocates
Instead, the moans came from land·
lords and developers, wbo' ve spent
years feedmg at the federal housmg
trough Several of them were kind
enough to call Paul's office to let h1m
know what a mistake 11 would be to
ehmmate HUD
"If they're gettmg $800 a month
rent on a $400 apartment," Paul told
us, " tt's no wonder" they wanted to
preserve the program.
In the end, Paul dectded not to
offer a btll to ehmmate the agency
Not because of the compla10ts, but
because he knew that he'd get lmle - tf any ·· suppon from hts colleagues
Jack Anderson and Jan Moller
are writers for United Feature
Syndicate, Inc.

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By George R. Plagenz

Warm front will increase
chance of rain Saturday
mornmg. w1th a mixture of douds
and
sun later on
A mixture of clouds and sunshmc
The
record high temperature nl the
were expected throughout Ohio
today. wnh htghs reaching 50 degrees Colum~us weather stauon was 96 set
m the northeast part of the state and ' 10 1900. The record low was 32 set
m 1959 Sunset will he at K·40 p.m
about 60 in the southwest.
Sunnsc
Saturday w1ll he at 6 15 am
A warm front w1ll approach tbc
A
record
low ~4 degrees was
stale th1s evening and pass through
\Omght. mcrcnsmg the hkehhood or reported early this mornmg at the
ram Thunderstorms are posSible CmcttUratt/Nnrthcrn Kentucky Inter·
naun~al Atrpon The previOus low
overnight m nonhero Ohio
was
~~set m 1959.
Lows should d1p mto the low 40s
, Weather forecast:
m the northeast and tnto the upper
Tonlght ... Mostly dear early. then
\lOs m the southwest
, A cool front w1ll cross the state cloudy with a chance or showers aher
from the northwest to the southeast m11lmght. An cvemng low m the 40s.
then temperatures slowly nsmg to the
Saturday
Temperatures w1ll remam live In upper 40s. Southwest wmds I0 to 15
IOdcgrces hclow nnrmnlthmughout mph Chane~ of ram 40 percent
Saturday ,Mostly cloudy wtth a
the day. H•ghs m the upper 50s to
chance nt showers and thunderupper 60s were expected
There Will he a chan'" or showers storms. Warmer with htghs lrom 65
to 70 Chance or rain 40 percent
JR central and eastern Ohm m the

However senously we take most
of the Ten Commandments. we pass
over the "covets" wnh nary a twmge
of consctence When 11 comes to smmng, coveung does not appear to be
that btg a deal· Stealmg, lymg, adultery. even sktpptng church .. these
can make us uneasy
But covetmg' What's sg.bad about
wish10g we had hfe as good as the
Gottrocks?
To covet 10 the sense of "long
for" or destre ts nofe vtl m nself We
even pray, "G1ve us our heart 's
destre " It Js when covetmg leads us
to resort to JlhcJl acts to get what we
deme or creates dtssattsfacuon wtlh
our hves that ll becomes a sm agaJnsl
God, who has gtven us everything we
need lor our happiness
"Thou sat1sfiest the deme of
every hvmg th10g," sa1d the Psalmtsl.

George R. Plagenz
are hke the women who went to the
sepulcher to find Jesus on Easter
mornmg
They were lookmg for their hean's
des1re m the eemetery .. among the
dead, That ts where we often look for
the fulftllmenl of our destres -·
among thmgs that lead to a dead end
m lenns uf our happ10ess.
" Unttl you have a new car, a new
refrigerator or a new washer, you
can't posstbly 1magme how little they
are gomg to mea!l to you." Th1s was
the sad expenence of one woman
who, hke the women m the Easter
story, was lookmg 10 the wrong

Two Mctgs County woman are
nwanong . sentencing on unrelated
lclony charges followmg plea agree·
mcnts made earlier thts week tn ihc
Metgs County Coun of Common
Pleas.
Tammy J. Bush, 32, Mtddlcpnn,
appeared before Judge Fred W Crow
Ill and 1;Jeadcd guilty to a charge ol
••ndangcrmg children. a felony nl the
th1rd degree puniShable hy a m,IXJ·
·mum penalty ol five years m prison
·and $10000 tine
Last Nuvemhcr. Bush severely
heat her 9-yc.tr-old sun at their Mid·
Jlcpurt reSidence She was ongmal·
ly charged wnh felnnm~s .tssauh.
ch1ld cndangcrmcnl. qnd a nusde·
mcannr count ot dmnestJC violence
Bush adnuucd th,\1 she lind caused
se&lt;wus physicul hnnn Ill her sun in
the mc1dcnt Assistant Prosecutmg
Attorney Chris Tcnoglm alleged thm
Bush struck the ch1ld With her hands
und a telephone, caustng severe
intury wludt requ~red brtef hnspn.tl·
lt.Jlmn.
Tenogha md•c.ued tll.ll the prosecutor's ut lice would recummcnd

around her shoulder
The younger woman was very
resentful as she satd to the mmister
who was there. "You talk about the
love ofChnst I don't believe it You
talk about the everlastmg arms of
God. I don't beheve 11 My husband
and I were so m love and now he has
been taken away."
The mimster sa1d to her, "My dear
gtrl, the love ofChnstts wnhm a foot
of you -- m your mother. And the
everlasttng arms you don't believe 10
-- why, they are round you at thts
moment. Whose do you think is the
ann across your shoulder now?"
In a world hke that, SUJTOUnded by
love and supponed by the everlasting
arms, what need ts there for us to covet anything?
Geo111e Plageoz ill a syndicated
writer for Newspaper Enterprise
Association.

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; A VtrginJa man was shghtly
fnJured m a nne-cur acctdcnt TI1urs·
&amp;uy on St.11c Route 124 ncar R.1cme.
!he Galha-Me•gs Pnst uf the St.lle
H•ghway Patrul reponed
; Matthew J OSJckcy uf Blackshurg

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these never-say-d•e typ~ s would For the budget agreement powerfulrather "go to the manresse~ ·· hke the ly tmproves the chances that the ConMafta hoods 10 a Mano Ptlzo novel gress elected m 1998 wtll have a
"What will the p@rty ~l~nd for m Republican maJority No one can
the electtons of 1998 l!Rd 2000?'' charge, now, that thts Congress has
wa1led the Weekly Standaill Stmple been bhndly obstructionist -: or thai
William A. Rusher What
11 has always stood for .. low- Jt has fa• led to advance the Repubh•
the Bomors would be yelling that er taxes and smaller goverl\lnent. And can cause.
banks have an mterest 10 all sons of Jt IS makmg a solid down-:J!Byment on
Conservatives must remember .;
and must take care to remind Amer·
legislation commg before the House the tax pledge 10 thts bul!Bet
Speaker Gingrich waiwery clear tcan voters -- that faster progress
When Russen pressed for the tenns
of the loan .. collateral, mterest rate, about all this, and 10 the ~fPCeSs sub- toward our common goals can bC
payment schedule, etc .. Gmgnch stanually strengthened his position as achteved only when a Republica~
replied that these were currently a spokesman for what i!jj ratiOnally Congress ts paired with a Republican
bemg negouated, and would be obtainable l)y a conserv~Uive Repub- president who Will s1gn the b1lls ti
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cleared wnh, and only adopted if lican 'congress when confronted wtth passes.
William A. Rusher Is a DistinJ
approved by,cthe House Ethics Com- a Democratic president Iinder heavy
pressure from h1s left wlflg
gulshed FeUow of the Claremont
mince.
What's
more,
the
~aker
has
Iastitute for the Study of Slates~
Russert thereupon turned to the
greatly
remforced
h1s
OlljJl
leaders))tp
maaship and Political Philosophy.:
budget agreement with the Whne
House. Was 11 "unravelmg"? The ,of the House RepubliCIIICI majortty
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speaker didn't think so. He acknowledged that the chatrmen of the relevant committees in both Houses will
have a btg say in the details, but was
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confident that at tile end of the day By The Associated ~ss
Today is Fnday, Ma)', 16, the !36th day of 1997 1bere are 229 days left
Congress would pass, and the presi.. \
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dent would stgn, a budget containing 10 the year
Today's Highlight in History·
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the Repllbhcans' $500-per-child tax
On May 16, 1868, the U.S Senate fatled by one vote to convict Prest· ;
credit; cuts in the capnal gains tax
and the estate tax, and help w1th edu- dent Andrew Johnson"as itttook its first ballot on one of II arttcles of :
tmpeachment agamstlilJR.
·
:
cauon costs.
On thts date:
This was very bad news tndeed for
those conservalives who think the
In 1763, the Enghsh lextcographer, author and wit Samuel Johnson first
GOP should 10Stst on a budget mel hts future biograpller, Jame• Boswell.
reflecting its enure agenda, and nothIn 1770, Marie Antoinetre, age 14, mUTied the future Ktng Lou1s XVI
of
France,
who was 1.1. ,
mg but Its agenda, because the budget agreed on wtth I'Juident Clintoq
In 1866, Congress 1\Uthorized minting of the niCkel
In 1920, Joan of Arc was cMOnized in Rome.
,
10evttably calls for certain expendi·
lures that Will further his qenda.
In 1929, the first Academy Awllds wtm1 presented during a banq~~et 11
Rather tlwi COURieniiiCe Such a lhins, the Hollywood Roosevelt H01el.
have thought they had the speaker
down for the count )
G10gnch pomted out that, tf he
had borrowed that sum from a bank,

Dtd you happen to see Newt Gingnch on "Meet the Press" on Sunday,
May II? Unless I am much mistaken, the controverstal speaker has
turned the cor~r and ts on hts way
to a modest comeback
Here was a man who had been
overwhelmingly reprimanded by hts
own •House of Representatives for
stgmng mtsleadmg statements about
hts financtal affatrs, who has agreed
to pay $300,000 to the House, techmeally to retmburse the Ethtcs Commtttee for the costs of its investtgauon of htm butm effect as a penalty
for hts mtsconduct, whose favorable
poll ntings have dropped, as Sen
McCam, R-Anz., po10ted out, " lower than Jeffrey Dahmer's", and
whose abthty to contmue to lead the
House has been quesuoned by v.nually the enttre Wash10gton press
corps, and even (far worse) by senous congressmen of hts own pany
Yet he sat there for 35 minutes, a
handsome figure 10 a dark su1t, with
tw10khng eyes and steel-gray hair,
and forthrtghtly and unflappably
answered the hardest questions that
:nm Russen •• a notonously tough
10qutsttor •• could throw at h1m.
Russen began by regurgitating the
wbole repnmand eptsode, with parttcular emphasts on whether Bob
Dole's dectsion to loan Gi~grich the
$300,000 was a "sweetheart deal." (It
was ccnainly a cruel blow to the anliGingnch fanatics hke Rep. Davtd
Bontor, 0-Mtch., and Wall Street
Journal reporter AI Hunt, who must

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Today in history

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No mJun cs weu~ rc port~d m two a~o:~o:tUc nts mvcsugutcd rcccnlly hy

Me1gs County Shenl)'s Dcp.rnment dcpuucs
Rebecca J Wiles 2l Rac ine was nor1hhound on Flatwoods Road 10
Chester Townshtp Wcdncsduy mormng when she mel an om:om mg van
rn .1 curve. Woles 1991 NJSsan susiurned lrght d.un.1ge 10 the sideswipe.

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LeAn~ AcJkc1 w.1s tHllllll.:"'d IHHll the hst ol ~radu­
,otmg se ni ors ,1( E.1s1ern H1gh Sclmoi puhlrshuJ 1111 W~dnesday and tnom
the specJ.tl gmdu.uron puhhe.runn The D.ul) Scnuncl re'grc1s thc 'c'rrnr
ll1c nL\mc ol

James Groves

P.1hy

Local firm files for incorporation

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Art1cks ol mcorpor.llwn weJe llkd n11hc oti rce oi Oh1o Secretary nt
St.llC Boh Tail hy Randy E and Lm 1A McD.uucl Pomerny lnr the Randcx Cn1 p

James Groves 83, Lillie Hockmg, fonnerly ol Vmton. d1ed Wednesday
May 14, 1997mToledo
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Born April28, 1914 in Ntcholas County. W.Va.', son ot 1the late James Hayman and Causby Jane Mtham Groves, he was a rellred coal mmer A U S
Anny veteran of World War II, he was a member ot lhe Fcllowshtp Chapel
m Ltttlc Hockmg
Survtving are hts wtfe. Delons Durham Groves, whom he mamcd July
14, 1947 m Clay County, WVa; three daughters, Norma Jean (Greg) Danz
ol Newburgh, N.Y.. Donna Faye (Todl LoveJOY of Culloden, W.Va and
~'hchelle M (Walter) Kmg of Toledo, four sons, James L (Martha) Groves
and Terry L. (Tammy) Groves. both of Vmton. Gary D. Gwvcs ol Hollywood, An, ~nd Larry W (Carol) Groves of Eureka, etght grandchildren and
two great-grandchtldren, and two sisters, Hester Armstrong of Summersville.
W Va., and Nanny Groves ol Alderson. W Va
He was also preceded m death by several brothers and Sisters
Services w1ll be I p.m. Sunday m the Wlihs Funeral Home Gnlhpohs
wnh the Rev Themn Durham oftJCJatmg Bunal w1ll be m the Vmton Memn·
nal Park. Fnends may call at the luncral home I rom 6-9 p m S.ttUJday
VFW Post 4464 wtll present the llag at the gravestde

Today's livestock report
COLUMBUS CAP) - · lndwna
Ohio dJrect hog pnccs .11 ,,eJected
huymg pomts Fnday as prnv1dcd hy
the US Dcp.lrlment nt Agmullure
Markel News
B.trrU\1 s and g1lts SO cents to I IMI
lower. dcmLmd and movement li ght
to modcr.uc

US 1-2 210 260 lhs cou nll y
pmnts 5X 00-5~ 00 lew 57 SO .md
59 50. pl.mts 5H SO 60 00
US 2-1 210-~60 lhs S1 '\()
57 SO. 2 I0 230 lhs 49 (XI-51 SO

Lillie Mae Sizemore

Sows mostly stcllLly

U S I -l l00-450 lhs 44 110
46 00 450-S(X) lhs 4'\ S0-4X 00
'i(KJ-6(KI lhs 47 50-52 (XI lew mc1
6!Kilhs 'i2 (KI-5'1 (XI
Bo.u s 40 !Kl-42 SO
Esllm.ucd rece ipts 10 OiK I

L1lhe Mac Sizemore, 84, Pomt Pleasant. W Vu d1cd Frrd.1y. M.t} It\ 1997
m the Plca.,ant Valley Nursmg and Reh.1hrhtatuon Center
Arrangements wtll he announced hy the Deal &amp; Brown Func1 .11 Home
Poml Pleasant.

Betty J. VanMatre

for the week h.Jnow . . LuH.I ~ !Its
I SO to HMllughe1 sows I iHJ 111 ~ IKI

lughcr

Prices from Producers Live·
stock Associahon:
Hug m.uketucnd lnJ Fnday I W
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Summary ofThursduy's auction
at Ducyru&lt;:
l 00 h1 ghcr

Hog~

Butcher hogs S4 7S-61 00
C ,1ttlo; sle,rJy to 50 cents lower
Sl~tughtl.!r

stcL!rs chnrcc h4 00-

select SH,!MI-64 !HI
Sl.1u~hrcr he1lcrs chorce 61 (X).
71 00 select 57 IMI-t\3 00
t:uws steady to I (HI lnwe1. all
LOWS 46 5() ,md dOWI1
Bulls ste.1Jy. all hulls 49 (Kl and
70 I 0

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Announcements

Storr
report

992·2156

Special meeting
A speu,ol mectrng ul the E,1s ter n
Loc,JI School Bo.ud woli he held ,JIIi
p 111 Tucsd.1y rn the E.osteJn H1gh
School L1hr.uy The mec1mg Will per·
t.un to humg personnel ~mti ~my oth·
cr hus1nc~s whH:h nMy hcu m1 c

ne inre the ho.trd
Reading program
The Me1gs Coumy Puh hc LJhr,uy
has ftcgun s1gn·ur lor thc1r sum m~.:t

rc.Jdrng

progJ.JIIl

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Book' Rcg:tslr.tlton hcg.\11 on M.ty 12

.md the fl"'gr.rm will hegm on June
4

Garden club to meet
Rrver voew G.uden Cluh will meet
on Tu~sd.oy ,II H r Ill oil the lwmc oi
Thed.o Husk rns H.d Kncc'n ul the
Count y ExlcnSJon Ollrce will presenl
I he pro~1 .un
l.twn dhUI

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ANACONDA POI 3
ONE EVENING SHOW 7:30
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Lottery results
CLEVELAND CAPl - There
were three t"kcts sold nam10g all tivc
numhers 1ft 1l1ursduy Rll!ht's Buckeye ~ drawing.•md each winnmg
ucket ts wonh $100.!KKl. the OhJU
L.Qttcry satd
The wmnmg uckeis- were purchased -at Rmi's Stclp-n-Shop in Parma. Slllf Ch\.'Ck Cashing m Cleveland
and Curl'&lt; Rnse Butldmg Ctgars

Hospital news
Holzer Medi(al Center
Discharps May 15 - Mrs
Jamcs Large and daughter. Robert
Craft. Louie Hommes. Mrs. Wilham
Zuspnn and dauJbter. Tommy Thorn·
ton.
(Published with permission)

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• 4 Captams Charrs
·Rear Sola

• Air Coniii!OII
• Powor Windows

• Alum~"" Wheels
• Alum~""

• Powor lodts
• AINFM cassette

flunn•ng Boards

• Ctuile Control

•loaded!

• 4 Wheel Ant• lock
Boakes

• Dual Airtags

• Powe1 Sieonng
• Powel Blakes
• Cossiom Cloth lnl

• Sw~ng Out Qua~.,
W~ndows

• Remo&lt;lllle Tru~a!e

• T245175R t6" Sloe
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• 4 Wheel Anll-lock

• A1r Cood1hon
• Power Windows

• AM/fM S101eo

• Power locks
• Powe1 Mrrrurs
• Oual AllbagS

Brakes

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• Styled Whees
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report.

Count y residents
Shu ley Buckner. Belli Run Ro,Jd. Jepo11ed he1 m.ulhm was smashed
Thursd.1y .1round I 0 p 111 hv I he nee upanh ol ,, red Che' 111k1 S-1 0 pickup truck
Allred Wolle. Texas Ro.Id reponed he dtscmeJed Thursd.ry mormng

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Mailbox vandalisms reported to sheriff

Betty J. VanMatre. 65 of West Cnlumh1a W V.J d1cd on Fnd,ly M.1y I to
1997
at Pleasant Valley Hospital She was .1 homemaker .md .1 mcmhe1 ol
Bush receiVe the maximum sentence
thr
Salem
Community Church
ol live years JR pnson.
She was born Aug. 29. 1931 m Flmdce Ky d.tughier olthc l.nc And1cw
Cj:nw set scntencmg lor June ~0 at
Ja§per
Hoschar a~d Fanme Mac Sm1th Hnsch.1r
II a 'm. Bush remnm,, lrce on hond
She
IS survived by three sons .md daughters l.1w MJch.lcl A .ond Patty
pcnd1hg scntcncmg
M
VanMatre
ot Lct.trt WVa. Wilbur V (Jr.) .1nd K.uen J V.mM.1tre nl
- • The vJcllm m the JRcJdentJs restd·
Cmwn
Ctty.
and
Jcltrcy S . •md Michelle VanMauc nl R.1vcnswood. W Va.
mg with a rei alive
In an unrelllled IR&lt;Jdtnt. Trma a daughter and son-m-l.1w. ],me A .md Edd1c E L1yton ol Pmnl Pleasant.
D.twn Young. 29. Rae me ple,tdcd W Va, seven grandchildren. a hrother. Gcmgc F Hosch.tr ol West Colum·
gu•hy to .1 telony charge ol lorgcry hia: and SIX halt -Sisters Gl.1dys M..c Ep1t.mo nt Lor.un P.rtncJ.I Ann Elliott
Forgery. as charged. ts q tifth- nt Bidwell. Carol SwiSher and Mm.un Corhon hoth ot Pomt Plcas.mt Lrn
degree tclony pumshahlc hy a year m da Marsac nf Elyrlll and Dreama Scott ol Columhus
She was also preceded 111 death by her husband WllhUl V V.onM.IlJe Sr
pnson and a S2.S(XIIinc
tn
1994.
and hy u Sister Jane Johnson
The 'charge rcsuh•'d I rum .10 mves·
will he 2 p m Sund,ly 1n the Fngel"mg Funer.d Home wn h the
Services
ugatum by the Mctgs County Prose·
Rev
Clyde
Ferrell
ntllcJ.Iilllg Bun.ol w1il he m 1hc K~rkland Memnn ,Ji Gar
cullng Attorneys utlicc jiRd the tr.1ud
unn .uthc Dcp.trtment ut Human Ser· dens Fncnds may c.lll .It the tuner.ol home imm 6-&lt;J r 111 S.tlUJd.oy
vu;cs Ltnd mvulved an mc1dent tn
Fehruaty m wh1ch a "ell arc check
wa.' swlen and p.1sscd wtth a furgcd
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Young cuuld he dl'quahtied frum
rccetving any pubhc asSJsl110ce lor up gcncy Medical Scrv•ce r...:urdcd e1ght l'l,uns VnluntecJ f'tre Dcp.otmcnl
tn one year. qccnrdmg to Proseculmg calls tor asststunce Thursd,ty Unns ,\s!oi l slcd
MIDDLEPORT
rcspondmg included.
Attorney John R LcnJcs.
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Sentcncinl! m the ca...: ha.' hc~n set
Parkw.1y
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McGuue
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K 37 a.m . Crouser Road.
fur Jun'c 30 _at II 45 a.m. Young
RACINE
rcm.uns 'free on .1 $J .(XXl hood pcnd- Langsville Ferrell Day Holzer Medl '\6 .1m. B.rsh,m Rn.rd Kent VarIcal Center,
mg.sentencing.
. 12 fl2 p m . Ovcrhr&lt;Kok Nursmg ney trc~111:d .11 thc 'ccne
RUTLAND
Center. M1ddlepnn. J,nnes Spencer.
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trcuted ut the scene .
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was not treated at 1he scene or tr.ms1.23 p.m. South Fourtl1 A\enue.
Dornthy P1crce HMC.
poned. the palrol said
3 42 p.m. Gcneml H.o rtJnl!er
A~cnnJlng to the report. Os1ckcy
was casthnund at S·l6 am when hiS Parkway Middlcpnrl Byron W.nson
, car laJI~'-1. to navil!ate a kit curve. :Veterans Mcmnnal Hospll.tl.
4 ~() p m . IIIUI&lt;lr \'Chicle ,JCCJdcnl
went otl' tlJe fight Side ol the road and '
on
state Route 6H I ne.tr Tuppers
struck a lC,I~phone pole
Plams.'
Jenny M1lkr. O'Bicncss
The car wus mndcrutcly damaged
and Ostckcy was cJted hy tmopers tior Memorial Hnspll.tl. Terry and
Charles Modcslll. treated Ill the scene.
fmlurc to control.
Tuppers Jllmns S!ju11~ transrortcd

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Elhs Gillespie. 67, of Shennan, WVa , d1ed Friday May 16 1997 at hts
home.
Born May 19. 1929 in Charlcstofll WVa . son of the late Clarence and
Velma Dohn GJIIespte. he was a truck dnver for LcctroMeh Castmg, a dJVJ·
ston of Akron Standard Mold and a member of the Ravenswood (W Va )
Church of Chnst
He ts survtved hy hJS wtfe. Janet Perry GJIIcsp•e a daughte~ Jayne GJilesptc Potter of Seville. live grnndchtldren, a brother. Clay Gillespie of Cot·
tonwood. Cahf. and a Sister Pauhne Nelson of Alhambra Cahr
He was also preceded 10 death by a daughter. Cynlhta Richardson
Services Will be II am. Saturday 10 the Roush Funeral Home
Ravenswood. wnh the Evangelist R1ck Chnsuan ol hcJulln g Bunal wJII follow m the Jackson County Memory Gardens. CouagevJIIe. W Va Fncnds
may call at the luncral home from 7-9 tomght

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Sheila J Erlew1ne .•1ge unrcponcd De~ter w.1s southbound on County Road I e.1rl y Thursd.oy e\cnong when she su uck a deer that ran mto
lhe p.olh ol hc1 ~~~X GMC Jnnmy c.1usmg hght damage

Driver injured following 1-car crash

House speaker Gingrich is' loqking better
By William A. Rusher

Prna

Two Meigs women await
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"He is not here," satd the angel to
the women at the tomb. "He ts nsen.
He goeth before you into ,Galilee.
There ye shall se~ h1m Go qutckly "
And as they ran, "Jesus mel them."
It ts m runnmg and reachmg
toward the Htghest and Best .tliat we
find our deepest longmgs a~c met.
A second clue for us m the Easter
story ts m the walk of the dts~iples to
Emmaus after the resurreclJpn. The
nsen Chnst jomed them on the way,
but they dtdn't recognize him. That ts
often our trouble. The Htghest and
Best JS 10 ourmtdst but we!lon't rec"'
ognize it
Leshe Weatherhead tells:lhe story
ofthe young wtfe whose husl)and had
JWSl d1ed She was stll10il on tl)c
heanh-rug m front of the Otckering
fire 10 the small cottage. The arm of
an old whJte-ha~red woman was

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Mctgs Coumy shcrifrs dcpuucs Thursday uansportcd Raben M. Scarberry 28 oi Mtddlcport to the Onent Rccepuon Center to begm serv1ng
h1s pnson term m connccuon w1th the death of a M1ddlcpon woman m
1995. accordmg to Shcnff James M Soulshy
ScarbcJTY was sentenced to 3-112 years 10 pnson Wednesday on charge•
ol arson burglary and negligent homtcJdc m the March 14. 1995. death
or Theresa Rodatl Stune IR MJddlcport

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may be with us
Ftrst, we may be lookmg 10 the
wrong place for our happmess We

William K. Bowen, 63, of New Haven, W Va . died Wednesday. May 14
, 19971n Pleasant Valley Hospttal.
He was born 10 Lawrence County on Oct 15, 1933 son ofthe late Wtllmm
Henry and Fanfty May Ltly Bowen. he was an alumtnum plant supervisor
He IS survived by a daughter. Penny Bowen of Owensboro. Ky two ·
daughters and sons-m-law, Marg1e and Alan Vetter and Barbara and Perry
Marttn, all of Owensboro, Ky .. and four grandchildren
He was also preceded m death by hts w1fe. Alma Bowen , and by two broth·
crs and a ststcr.
Services will be I p.m. Sunday tn the Deal &amp; Brown FuneJal Home. Pmnt
Pleasant. W.Va. Burial wtll be 10 the Rome/Proctorvtlle Cemetery Proctorville. Friends may call at the funeral home from 6-9 p m Saturday

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William K. Bowen

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viewmg," among otherbtings. Russack dechned to provtde us w1th a
complete copy of the tri_p's itinerary,
explaining that it was fii!Pd w1th too
many unimponant, logistical details
and that he'd be forcedt'Q:retype the
document if he were tolond it to us
He apologetically added~ "I'm not
trymg to he secreuve " ,,.
Russack went on to !lXplam that
the tnp was made posslllle becauSe
tbe company "Just happened to
have" a passenger car Sitting around
for the occasion (normally, Burling·
ton-Nonhero ts m the l):etght busi ~
ness)
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By any measure, the cillhpany has
a lot ndmg on the outcorr,: of this
year's reauthonzat10n of ~he Intermodal Surface Transponation EffiCiency Act, the law that provides the
baste framework for all federal transponation speAding over thhext five
years. Railroad companies want to
make sure they don't get pt!Ssed over
10 favor of htghway proJects and oth·
er pork-barrel prizes that lawmakers
like to show off. for the conslttuents
back ho10e
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By JOE KAY

16-2 blitz. led by 22 twice early in
the second quaner and were up by 19
'I' hen Terry Cummings hit .a 16-footer 23 seconds in lei the final period.
The Sonics built up the.ir 22-point
leads - their largest of the series by running. Houston llnally rallied
by stopping Seattle 's fast break on
the boards, outrebounding the Sonics 57-43.
'"We don ' t need to bang with
them if we can outrun them ," Pay ton said.
" We'll probably have to press
more down there to win," Seattle
coach George Karl said .
When Seattle went ahead by 19,
it looked like the first blowout of the
series. It didn't happen.
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Drexler 's three-pointer with 31
seconds left cut the Sonics' lead to
95-93. The Key Arena crowd of
17,072 wondered if it was going to
have to go home disappointed.
Payton, averaging a career-best
23 112 points in the playoffs, came
through again . Hi s spinning, aerobati c left -handed hook put the Sonics ahead 97-93. It was the Sonics'
only basket in the final 7:59.
Payton linished the game with 19 .
points, 13 assists, eight rebounds and
five steals . He also had a face-to-face
confronlration with Drexler near t~e
end of the first half, and each play·
ergot a technical.
" He may he the best point guard
in the league," Tomjanovich said of
Payton. '' In terms of strength and
toughness, he definitely is."
So whm 's going to happen nnw ·&gt;
" Before the series began, I
thought we could hang with them, "
Payton said . " We 're fortunate to get
it to Game 7, but I feel !ike we're
going to win ."
Barkley, who had 20 points and
12 rebounds, came to the postgame
interview room to make a statement,
not answer questions . " We arc going
to win ·Saturday, we arc going to win
Saturday, we are going to win Saturday, " he said before getting up and
.walking out.
Barkley might have hcen talking
from hi s heart. He was a mcniber nf
the Suns' team that lost th,at3-1 lead

It showed in the swings they took
lsmael
against the Dodger.;., who have the
CINCINNATI (AP)
Valdes broke out of hi~ slump ni the top staff earned run average in the ·
expense of the Cincinnati~s;who. major leagues ilnd don't ne~d much ';
are reaching new depths e,v ~ry time additional help.
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they play.
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After Valdes held the Reds to:
Valdes Scattered three' hits Qver' · three hits and a pair of walks over:
seven innings for his first victory
seven innings, Mark Guthrie gave up ;
.since April 2 and the Los Angeles · a double in the eighth. Darren Hall :
Dodgers added to the Reds' growing got the final out to end that threat. :
misery with a 2-1 victory Thursday
Todd Worrell pitched the ninth ,:
night. ·
allowing a two-out single and walk •
Todd Zeile and Billy Ashley sin- before getting pinch hitler Lenny :
gled home runs to help Valdes (2-4) Harris to Oy out for his 12th save in :
snap a streak of six starts without a
15 chances.
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win. The right-hander has been a vic"We ' ve just got to start hitting," .
tim of the Dodgers' weak offense,
Knight said . " And w,hen we do.:
which has scored only 17 runs in his there's a whole lot of making up to ·
eight starts.
do. "
"I think that was one the best
John Smiley (3-6) gave up five •
games I ' ve ever thrown," said
hits o~er seven-plus innings, but took :
Valdes, who &lt;;levelbped a blister but the loss in a game befitting the two
kept throwing. "I'm happy for a nice
lowest-scoring offenses in the -:
performance and winning for the
league . Cincinnati came in with 132 ~ -·
first time in a month and a half. "
runs , Los Angeles with 133.
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The Reds dropped a game behind
the Chicago Cubs- who opened the
Eric Karros and Raul Mc;&gt;ndcsi
season with a . National . League walked to open the second and Zcilc ·:
record 14 losses- by dropping their followed with a single to leiHor a 1- :
fifth consecutive game. At 11 -27, 0 lead. Mondesi led niT the li!Urth ·
they ' re off to their worst start since with a single, stole second, advanced :
1950, when they had an identical on Zcilc's lly out and scored on Ash- '
mark.
ley's single.
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Cincinnati now has the worst
Cincinnati got _its run in the fifth, '
record in the major leagues arid sole
when .Eduardo Perc/. walked, Lm.&gt;k ;
possession . of last place in the NL
third on Brer Boone's single and :
Central for the llrst time this sca.~on.
scored on Jne Oliver's gmundout. •·
. Manager Ray Knight'hcld a brief Boone was stranded al third .
:
closed-door meeting after the loss,
The Reds also wasted a chance in .•
which underscored all the reasons for
the fourth, when Dei on Sanders :
the lousy record.
doubled tn snap an 0-for- 16 slump :
"We' re missing bunts, were
and beat Valdes' throw 10 third on :
missing signs because we're trying
Curtis Goodwin's hunt. Goodwin '
too hard.'' Knight said. "We ' ve just
then stole second, leavi·ng twn run- •
'g ottorelaxandstay focused. We're
ners in scoring prn;itinn with
executing like a bunch of Little Leaout, but Valdes fanned Larkin , Willie •
gue,-,;."
Greene and Reggie Sanders.
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The Reds have lost the llrst three
"I was excited, especially when
games on a homestand; giving-them · you face the kind of tough guys that
seven straight losses at Cinergy
can lurn a game with just one •
Field. Another loss io the Dodgers on
swing," said Valdes, who struck out :
· Friday' would result in the worst start
live overall. "You're talking abo!lt '
by a Reds team since 1934.
Larkin, Greene and the power guy, :
Shortstop Barry Larkin, the team
Sanders. It's amazing."
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captain, called it a nightmare that
Notes:ThcRedsunveiledabase- :
won't end.
ball with Jackie Robinson 's Nn. 42 •
"This may be Elm Street,' he
behind the outllcld wall beli&gt;re the :
said, referring tnthc mot inn picture . game . The Reds honored Rnbirisnn :
"We're just pressing. I'm pressing. and Chuck Harmon, their first black :
Everybody's pressing ."
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HERE'S HOW IT'S DONE I'- Houston center Hakeem Olajuwon
(34) dune the basketball in front of Seattle postman Shawn Kemp
·in the fourth quarter of Thursday night's NBA Western Conference

semifinal game In Seattle, where the SuperSonics won 99--96 to force
Game 7 Saturday. (AP)
to Houston in 1995.
Meigs football team
Drexler missed a three-point
attempt with seven seconds left and
to Sponsor linkfest
HerscyHawkinsmadetwoclinching
free throws for the Sonics with 5.8
'The fourth annu'al Meigs Maraudseconds remaining before , Sedale
er Football GolfTournanlent will be
Threatt sank a three-pointer for . held on Saturday. at the Meigs CounHouston just before the final buzzer.
ty Golf Course.
It made fur.some exciting TV in
The tournament will be a .fourSalt' Lake City, where ihe Utah Jazz
man scramble with a bring-yourare waiting to find out who they ' re ·own-team format with a team handgoing to play in the . conference
icap of over 40 with only onememlinals. If Houston won, the l'inals
ber having a handicap of under 10.
were supposed to start Saturday.
· Thecostofthetournamentis$45
Now, they won't start until Monday
and one mulligan is $5. The cost
ni ght.
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The Jazz were 3- 1 against the
more information, call Meigs foot,
Sonics and split four games with the
ball coach Mike Chancey at 992Rockets during the regular season .
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Top three Ker:-tucky Derby finishers get nod for Preakness

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Dodgers tally 2~ 1··
victory over Reds

Sonics taily 99-96
win .over Rockets
to force Game 7.
By JIM COUR
SEATTLE (AP) - The Seattle
SupetSonics, on the verge a few days
ago of falling out of the playoffs, are
proving to the Houston Rockets and
everyone else that they are tough to
lan&lt;! a knockout punch against.
The Sonics, looking to become
only the sixth team in NBA hi story
to ove"ome a 3-1 deficit to win a
;Playoff- series, tied their Western
!;!:onfcrence semifinal series at 3-3
\with a 99-96 victory Thursday night.
: The series will be decided in the
eve nth game at The Summit, where
"the So_nics won Games· 2 and ·s, on
Saturday. In the .first round,•Seattle
trailed 2- 1 before winning the final .
two games against Phoenix.
So who's going to win it?
"My teams have always played
::Well when they've been backed into
:a corner," Houston coach Rudy
Tomjanovich said.
"They have the advantage
because they 're going home," said
Gary Payton, who hit the shot of the
:game with 12 seconds left after the
Rockets rallied within two after
;trailing Seattle by 22 points.
· The Sonics are· seeking to dupli cate what the Rockets did two years
ago when they came bac~ from trailing 3-1 in a semifinal series to boat
·the Suns.
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In a trade with Phoenix in August,
~he Rockets added Charles Barkley
;to go with Hakeem Olajuwon and
~lyde Drexler in what many figure ·
is their final opportunity to win
~another title. All three superstars are
'34, and Drexler will turn 35 next
:month. .
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: After beating the Sonics in over,l ime last Sunday. Houston had a 3~I advantage, and last season 's con "ference champs were on the topes.
:Maybe that's just where the Sanies
:Wanted to he.
: "We' ve given ourselves a chance
'jo go on," said Seattle's Shawn
~emp, who had 22 points, II
jebourids and an apparent slap at
4(evin Willis with three seconds left
~n. tThh.eetrletirdalmquoasrttewr.asn' t a Game _
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Friday, May 18, 1987

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BALTIMORE (AP) - Touch
Gold. Is a fresh horse, Chris McCarron is a well-rested jockey and trainer David Hofmans finds himself in a
familiar position. ·
''I'm the underdog again, just like
in the Breeders' Cup,"·he said.
Hofmans, ·who trains out of Santa Anita in Arcadia, Calif., reached

the top of his profession last Oct. 26
when he saddled Alphabet Soup to
an upset victory in the Breeders' Cup
Classic at Woodbine.
Now ~ is in his first Triple
Crown race with Touch Gold and
· McCarron~ both of whom skipped
the Kentucky Derby on May 5, the
horse because he just wasn't seasolljld enough, the jockey because he
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Btdtimore ............... 25 I J
New York.. ............ 24 16
' Toruoto .................. 20 11
Oetroit.................... 16 2J
Boa:ton.: ........... ,..... .l5 22

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Knnsns City ........... 20 17 .S41
Milwaukee ............. l9 17 .528
O.EVELAND ...... ,l8 19 .486
0Ucngo.. ................ l5 l 2 .405
Minnuota .............. l5 2~ J7~
Western Di"lslon
16 .190
16 .568
Anaheim ................ IB 19 .486
Oak1and ................. l7 24 .41~

Selittk ....................2)
Texas ....................21

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· Hous10n (Holt 4-1' ) ut Philodelptlin
(Leiter ~·3), 7:05p.m. ·
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Soh Francisco (Ruett!r 2..0) ru Monueal (Bullinaer 2·4), 1 : 3~ p.m.
Los Angeles (Purk 2-1· o.t CINCIN·
NATI (MorJlUI 0-4), 7J5 p.m. ·
Colorado (Rit t 6-4) ar N.Y. Mets
tOurk 4-2), 1:40 p.m.
St. louis (Alan Benes 3-4) at Atlnnla
(Smollz 4-3), 7:40 ~m.

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San Dieaa IHnmilt on 1- 1) ot
CINCINNATI (Mercktr I·J ), 1:0~ p.m.
Col orado (Th oms on 0·1) at N.Y.
Mets (Jones 6-2), 1:40 p.m.
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Fl orida (Rapp 2-l)'tu Pitubursh
(Cooke ~-4 ), 7 :0~ p.m.
. Houston (Reynolds 4-J} at Philndelphitr(SchillinJ ~-J), 7 : 0~ p.m.
Sl. Loui s (Morris 1- 1) "' Atlnntu
(Maddu~4-1), 7:10p.m.
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(C. ~ret 4--2 ), 7:3~ p.m. .
San Francisco (Gardner 4-1) at Chi en·
go Cubs m :lemncu 0..21. 8 :0~ p.m.

Thursday 's scores

Sunday's gum••

Ch!cn&amp;OWhite Soli! 4, Seatt le J
Kansas City 10. Decroit 9
N.Y. .Ynnket.'! 8, Te)ID5 2 .
Anllheim J, Bahimore 2
Oakl.tlnd 6. Milwnukee 5

Hou~ton 111

Tonight's games

Detroit (11lo.m~sol' J-2) at Kan~ns City
(ROBndo3-1), 8.0. p.m.
N.Y. Yankees (Wells 4-1) nl Tnus
(Snrdnna 1·0). R :3.~ p.m.
Milwaukee (McDonni&lt;J 4·2) ut Ami·
heim (Finley 0-J), 10:05 p.m.
Bolli more &lt;Erickson 6- 1) ut Senille
(Martinez 1-3), 10:05 p.m.
Chicngo Whitt Sol (Aivnret 2·4) nt
Ouklaod (Adams 2·4), 10:35 p.m.

Florida a! Pill5bur~h. 1J .'i J1.m.
Colorado ut N.Y. Mrt M, 1:40 J?.m.
San Ditgn 111 CINCINNArl , 2:15
p.m.
San Francisco at Chh:ngo Cubs. 2:20
p.m.
St. Loui! nt Atllmta, K:O.:'i p.m.

Basketball

CLEVELA~D nt Toronto, 1:05 p.m.
. Basion at Minnesota. 2:05p.m.
Detroil ut Kansas Oty, 2:05p.m.
N.Y. Yankees ut Te~t.u s . J:O:'i p.m.
Milwnu~ee .at .Annheim. 4:05p.m.
Chicago White Soli! at Oak1nnd, 4:05 .
. p.m. .
Baltimore 111 Senllle. 4 : 3~ p.m.

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NL standings
Dlvi!ikm

l;lofmans said he considered Jerry
Bailey, Mike Smith, Craig Perret,
Shane Sellers and Corey Nakatani to'
replace Stevens, but when he discovered that McCarron was healthy,
that was hi s pick.
" Both (lary and Chris are excellent horsemen ," Hofmans said.
"They don' t get frustrated , and they
can really talk to you about a !lorse.
I think their experien~c in big races
really pays off, too. lbcy ' re botll•
professionals."
Of the rest of the newcomers.~
Wild Tempest seems to be the most
respectable. After a seventh-place!
finish on a sloppy track in the Wood '
M~morial , Wild Tempest.beat older
horses in an allowance race at
Churchill Downs on May 2.

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him toward the Preakness.
After his big win in the Lexington, Hofmans admiued there was
some pressure to run Touch Gold in
the Derby,
" Mr. Stronach told me when he
sent the horse to me , ' Don 't even
think of the Derby,"' Hofmans said.
" But then he was so impress ive in
the allowance race, and he was even
more impressive in the ne xt race.
Arter he won the _Lexin gton , ! ;had
2,000 friends tell me to go to the
Derby, but it was just too soon."
· Gary Stevens rode Touch Gold in
his other two races this year, but he
commiued himself to Silver Charm
arter McCarron was injured in a spi.ll
in April and had to be taken off the
horse before the Santa Anita Derby.

NBA playoffs

Salurday's games
CLEVELAND (McDowell J -3) at
TOf()DIO(W. Willium.' 1·2), I :05 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Dmwin' 0·2 ) at
Outland (K11nuy 0..4 ), 4:05 ,p.m.
Boston (Gord on 1-5) at Minnesota
(Radke 3·2). 8:0.:'i p.m.
. Detroit (Pu_gh 0-0 ) :1t Kansus City
(Piusley 0-J), 8.05 p.m.
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N.Y. Ynnkees •Mendoza 2· 1) 111 Te~t.a.~
{Burkcll 2· 2), 8:35p.m.
Milwnukre (D' Amico 1·2) ut Anaheim
(WaiSOil J.:.), 10:05 p.m.
Bnllimore (Key 7-0) ut Se;Lttle
(Snnders 0-4), . JO :O~ P ·~·

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Philaclelphiu. I :JS run .

J.•os An~eles m Momreul, I:J.'i p.m.

CLEVELAND (Hershi5cr J- 1) nt
Toronto (Cierilens 6-0). 7:J.'i p.m.
.Boston (Hnmmond J· l) ot Minnesota
(Aldred 1-5), 8:05p.m.

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favorites here, and the fi eld also
was inj~red.
Of the 10 threecyear-olds in the
includes Concerto, who was ninth in
field for Saturday's Preakness, six
Kentucky.
skipped the Derby, and that's not
At 5-I , Touch Gold was made the
been the recommended route to sucfourth favorite ·in the field, coming
cess, of late. In fact , it hasn' t hap- · off an 8 1/2-length victory in the
pened since 1983 when Deputed TesLexington on Aprj120, only his sec- ·
tamony became the third non-Derby
ond race this year.
starter in four years to win the
The other Triple . Crown newPreakness.
comers are the Nick Zito-trained
'' Thi s year !think it could be an
Wild Tempest, Frisk Me Now, Cryp
adyantage," Hofmans said, " because . Too and the Ro~rt Perez-owned
the top three horses really ran hard
entry of Hoxie and Jack Atthe Bank.
in Kentucky. I'm not underestimate
Touch Gold is owned by Frank
ing tho~e horses . They're tough . but
Stronach, who lives near Toronto and
. ·it's in our favor that our horse is
sent.his horse to Hofmans after the
fresh ."
Breeders' Cup. Hofmans brought
The first three Derby finishers hii'h back io the races slowly and',
Silver Charm, Captain Bodgit and
after winning an allowance at Santa
Free House - are the top ·three
Anita in March, he began pointing

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By The Bend

Friday devotional·
Bonnie Shiveley
Devotional Writer
In May of 1977, I w~lked slowl y in front of our home and looked b~ck
toward the picture window. I had a sickening impressio n that I wasn't gomg
to be the re anymore. 'The loneliest feeling I ever had settled over me as my
husband Wayne and I drove to Vandalia Airport where we boarded a pl ane
to New York City. Let me back up a bit. .
A thoracic surgeon in Dayton, Ohio, the fourth doctor I had see n concerning a lump on my upper chest wall , flatly said , "You need to go to New
York and you ne~d to go now: · Dumbfounded, I wondered what he meant.
He.continued, "I'm sending you to Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan." I glanced at Wayne. He looked as if he would fall out of his chair.
The doctor quickly left the room, giving our stunned minds time to think .
When he came back, he said, "Don't worry. It's not cancer. For as long as
you've had this, the ·tumor would be this big," he said doubling his fi st to
show the size. "But I want to prepare you for the worst that could happen.
You may lose the clavicle, breast bone, some ribs and a lung." Wayne and
I plunged·into somber silence as we drove home.
Days later we flew into LaGuardia Airport and awaited my admi ssio n to'
. Memorial ijospital. I'll never forget the surgeon's grim expression after my
first test. He said "The tumor is large . It has grown inwardly." He doubled
his fi st, put hi s other hand around it leaving a knuckle sticking out. ·· what
we see is the tip of an iceberg·· Fresh memories of the Ohio doctor's dou·
bled fi st fl ashed through my mind . Days of tesring followed.
Standing all a lone at the window of the hospital's fifteen floor, lookin g
down 68th Street, I wondered what would happen to me .
The evening before my surgery: Dr. Martini explained the procedure. "The
tumor is small and won't require as muc h s urgery as first expected: ' he said .
. ••tt'snot mali gnant, but will he if it's not remove . What good news' I didn·t mind losing half of a clav icle , a few snips of rib, a little breast bone or
· culting the aorta . I felt relieved to have plastic mesh sewn to the rounding
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bones to protect my lung .
I had neve r thought much about God, but my C hristian parents tau ght
me about Him . I j.new deep within my being that God had everything to do
with making that tumor small so many people had told me they were pray·_
ing for me and I believed that God had answered their prayers.
Whe n I returned home, I started reading the Bible and discovered that
God loved me so much He sent His Son to die for me. The more I read about .
Jesus, the more I grew to love Him . That lonely feeling I had experienced
never plagued me again.
I'm still amazed at how much Christ Jesus has always loved me. Nineteen years later, He knew that you would-be reading this column today. He
lovesyou very much and wants to come into your life. In John 10: 109, He
said , ··1 am come that they might have life, and that they have it more abun· ·
· dantly." Won·t you invite Him to be your Savior today?
Father, I believe Christ Jesus can heal every spiritual, emotional and phy sical need. Thank you for this opportunity to share His love with others. Amen .

Military news

FRIDAY
CHESTER -- Shade River Lodge
453, F&amp;AM, special meeting, Friday,
.7 p.m.; work in the MM' degree and
EA degree. Refreshments.
SATURDAY
RUTLAND -- Be liev ers arc
.Receivers rally, Rutland Church of
God, Rutland, Saturday, 7 p.m.: Sunday, II a.m. and 6 p.m.
POMEROY -- Calvary Pilgrim
Chapter, through Sunday, 7 p.m.
each evening. Rev. Earl Ne wton,
evangelist. ·

..,.,,...at_.,,.._"••
lcanee, or vlrilnoe
Public Notice

propolld lOtion, uy bl
opplllld to tho lilAC by
llllnt on IPPIII within 30
dlyl 01 I I tiJIIOI ot ... IIIII
ICtlon. ERAC IPPIIII PIPIIIt
be Iliad with: ltw~ol!·
montol Rovlow Alt,.l?la
Commllllon, He l!lot TOMI
llrotot~ Room
300,
Colu ua, Ohio 43211. A
OOPJ I till IIPpllll mutt bl
on tho director
wllllln 3 dtyo dw llflnt .tho
IPPIII wltlt till ERAC.
Final laouonct of Find·
lngo lnd OrdModern SonHollon Bar·
vlc• .f;:orp.
p.q..lox 2111
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POP)!I"!Yo Ott
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.. Thlo ~lnol ocllon not
preceded by propooed
tetlori 1nd II oppoolobla to
ERAC. Purauont to ORC
3734.02(G) Modern Sonl!ltloil Sorvlceo Corporttlon,
P.O. Box 2111, Pomeroy, OH
41176.11 11 hertby exempted
from tho PormH•to-lnetoll
roqtliromantt ORC llctlona
3734.0li(A) (2) (II) ond
3734.02(C), ond OAC Rulli
37U.27·21(A) (1) tnd 374$31-02(A) •. Tile•• Qrdero oro
eubltct to til rul .. ,
regulation•, ond apaclflod
conditione.
(5) 16 ttc

COUNTY: MEIGS
PUIIUC NO'nCE
Tho following 1ppllc1t1ona
tnd/or vorllled complolnta
were received ond the
following drtft, propoold,
or ftnol octlono wore IIIIPICI
by tho Ohio Envlronmantol
Proloctlon Agency (OEPA)
loet
"Actlono: lncludl
the ldoptlon. modlllcotlon•
onope11 or order• (other
thin emergency ordaro);
th.l
IUUinCI, donlll, ,
modlllcotlon or rovocotlori
of llconHa, pa?T!'IHa, IeoNI,
vorlancoa, or certlllcot. . ;
1nd . tho 1 pprovtl or
dlo1pprovo1 ol plano ond
1 pecltlcotlon 1 ,. "Droft .
Actlono": 1r1 written ttltomento ot tho Olroctor or
Envlronmentol Protoe-tlon'o
(Diroetor'e) Intent with
reepoct to tho · loouonco,
donlol, ·etc. of 1 permit,
licente, order, etc. lntlr·
eeted perocina m1 y aubmlt
·written commonta or
requeat a pulilc meeting
rogordlng draft octlono.
com menta or public
mntlng roqueota muat be
1ubmlttod wHhln 30 doya or
. Public Notice
notice of tho draft action. 1--..;..;=;.;;..==.;;........._
"Propoold Actlone" or• ·
PUBUC NOnCE
·
Till Yllllge of Pomeroy
written atttamontt of tha
Dlroctor'l Intent with deolreo to receive teolod
rllpect to th• laoulnCI, bid • I or gooo II ne r:::::~:;
denial, modification, rovo- unlooded plut
cation, or renewal of 1 ond 12 dloHI
lor 1 ona
permit, 11c1n11, or vorlonco. yoor period. All 111led bide
Written. •comment• ond tholl be received In . tho
roquuti tor 8 public Clork'o otnco, 320 Ellt lloln
meeting · regardlria 1 at,.., Pomeroy, OhiO on or
propo .. d oatlon moy be btlora 11:00 AM EST Juno
eubmltted within 3o doyo of 2, 1117. Tho Pomeroy
notlcl ot the propoaed - Counall ron?'Yio tho right
action. An adjudlcotlon to oecept or rojoetony or oil
hoorlna mity be held on 1 bide .•
Kothy Hyllll, Cllrk
1-~;;~~::~ octlon If • hllrlng
Vlllogo ot Pomeroy
I
or objection Ia
received bytlteOEPAwlthln
32GEoatiMinSL
30 daye of la•uanco of the
.
Pamaroy, l)hlo 411711
propooed action. Written (5) 16,-21, 2tc
commonto, roqu11t1 lor
public meetlnga, and
Public sale
adjudlcotlon hearing requeeta muet be 11nt to:
Hearing Clerk, Ohio Envl·
ronmentol Protection
Agency, P.O. Box 1041.
Columbue, Ohio 43218-1041
(Tolepllone: !114-144-21211).
"Final Actlona" or1 actio no
of tho Director which 1 ,.
elfoctlve upon l11uonca or •
elated etlactlv.o dote.
Take 50 WMt of
Purtuant to Ohlo ·Aovlood
Albany
to Hutchlnaon
Code Section 3745.04, a
final action · may ~e •P·
Auction Inc.
pealed 1o the Environmental
Antiques,
collectibles,
Review Appoalo Commie·
household
~ems, old
11on (EAAC) , formerly
!kills,
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known · II " tho Environlallle, chaira, glass of
menutl l"!•rd of Review) by
a paroon who h.. I plrly ~0
all types, records ami
a procoodlng before tho
many q~h...: . !1!'!1:1~· pring
dlracior by filing an ,oppool
your items ana set up
· within 30 daya ol notice of
for free. Inside rain or
thetlnalactlon. Purouont to
shine. New bathroom
Ohio Aevl11d Code Section
vanities. ·
3745.07, a tlnal ' action
111ulng, donylng, madlty-

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KEVIN A. PORTER
Air Force Airman Kevi'n A. Porter.
has graduated from basic military
training at Lackland Air Force Base
·
in San Antonio. Te~as.
During the six weeks of training,
the ·airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and cu stoms and
received training in hu.man relations .
In addition , airmen who complete
basic training earn credits toward an
associated degree through the Come
muntty o 11 ege o f the Air Force.

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Porter is the son of Frank W. and
Patricia A. Porter of Racine.
He is a i 996 graduate of Southern
Local High School.
Jeremy L. McNeely
Jeremy L Mc Neely has
joined the United States Amty under
the Delayed Entry Program at the
U.S. Army Recruiting Station in GalJipolis.
The prograll) gives young
men or women the opportunity to
delay enlistment into the Army for up
to one year before reporting to basic

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mJ nary trammg .
The enlistment give s the
new soldier the option !O learn a new
skili , travel and become. eli gible to
revival services, Suriday continu~ receive as much as $30,000 toward a
through May 24, 7 p.m. each evening. college education. After completion
Evangelist John Elswick and Paul of basic training, soldiers receive
advanced individual training in their
Goodwin.
career specialty.
M N 1 · 1995
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CARPENTER-- Mt. Union Bap;
c ee y, a
gra uate
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. tist Church near Carpenter, Sunday, of Point Pleasant High School, will
9:45 a.m. Owen Watson of Jamaica, report to Fort Jackson, Columbia,
guest speaker; Sunshine singers of S.C ., for military ba~ic. training on
Jackson , Sunday evening, 6 :30 p.m . May 22.
He is ttie son of Bonnie L
Joe Sayre, pastor, invites public.
and Ward T. McNeely of Evans,
REEDSVILLE ~ - Reedsville FelW.Va.
lowship Church of the Nazarene,
His wife, Dawna, is the
.revival , Sunday through ')lmrsday, 7 daugh.ter
Floyd A. Reynolds of
p.m. nightly.
Syracuse•. and .Frieda K Rogers,
Gallipolis Ferry, W.Va.
MONDAY
POMEROY -- Hysell Run Holiness Churc h revival services through
May 25. 7 :30 p.ni. Mark Michaels,
The 68th wedding anmversary ot
singer,
Sylvan and Dolly Cleland will be celLETART FALLS -- Letart Town- ebrated at the Quality Inn . in Nelship Board ofTrustees meeting Mon- sonville Sunday frotQ noon to 5 p.m.
day, 6 p.m. at the tow·nship office . Friends and relatives are invited to
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SUNDAY
MIDDLEPORT-- Missionary service, Wesleyan · Bible Holiness
Church, Sunday, 7:30 p.m . Ruth .
Devall, sp&lt;&gt;aker.

pring a guest.

Morgan Center Christian
Holiness Church
May 14·17,1997

LONG BOTTOM -- Mt. Olive
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1/4 mi. Rt. 33 (1/4 mi. north
of Pomoroy/MHon lrkfgo
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Houro:
Mon.·Sit. IIIII; Sun. 10 tilL 7
Mty 18th only!

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Owners

Mark Kerr
Taunton, Mass .
Dear NASCAR fan,
That varies on a team~ by·
team basis according to the
rontraC1 between driver and
owner. In almost e'very in·
stance, crew members WQrk on
a salary basis and do not re·
. ceivc a share of the winnings,
though there may be bonuses
in the contract related to the

I-

'BI?ICHCIIWIDM-.-:-

Mcl.aiQhlln. 0!100
~
MocPIIoc?olll.-t!lo._on
t2lo
, .reglon'o
, . , . t2gno?lft, . , , _ SQoodway
In

team ·s performance.
Dear NASCAR This Week,
I am a devoted NASCAR
fan for !IS long as I can reme~ber. I am 20 years old
and enrolled In a High Performance Automotive Associated
degree program at a school in

Loudon.

CIIAmiiAIP TIIUCK 1121211:

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two tn a"""·
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wl1h hlonlltclofy
II Evor·
green ~II' I n - · w.n.

~··te Lowest
PrleesoaNIMaa

C.raATraC!ka

por--- e. ·

Wookty ranklnp by NASCAR Thla Y1Mk wrttor Monte Dutton. Lilt
weelfa ranking li'ln
1. Jell Got'dd!I.Ctl
Auoty Wltl'- (I)

Happy to leaVe Alabama
7.lioblly Llbat1'111·11l
: LoVt. ChatiOIIe

Gunning lor ~as
2. llal1lilll4)
A "marlc!!d man • ~

~.Ttny ~ C3l •

....... Bullttn•(7)

t.eido iht j)olnli
4. Ottle Jllflll (2)
Su_,ly llruggllng

--

polood on 111e- oiWin-

few
"'""'
for ue.
we-werebeen
on thestrong
baclc
at Matllnovllo bul ron

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... , . , 1'801 andiQIIn had •
good Clf, one? WI flnlahod ·

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prldll ,, . . . . . . . . . .

Tho·-·_.,

T-wlmer
1. Ricky Audd C11
'Ooothllbeat
10. IIU Elliott (10)

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.pretty good roolng. Tho pul

For 'I"" t2len -

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.-..toll

tDp Polnl
10 tqUiie
- · looking
·" '• wo
In the oyo. We had that good
ICaC

(Oom?t

Mdii!OPJMI) ... ond Milk) -

Mlrftald.

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ON THE SC HEDULE

Joll-

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, _ -~~- tU milo

ttan - - ?n 2111-

po!l, 2 tDp - · 1 tDp 101 • .

- 11.5 mllon n oamlnga.
a LAST RACE: Flntohoc? 23rd

tilt-two.

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a III'OIJII: Chrlttlnll ·
• ClltLIPIII!N: Nono.
a CAR: No. 37 KrnaM'tC

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a HOIIITOWN: 11om In

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a NIITH!R VOU NOR YOUR

•tone-

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--.toll--.tol
lron1 - -

Bad luck again

lnWtnlloft5QO,

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• WHV 00 YOU llltNK YOUR

RACE PI-MANCII .
PPAVI -llt:rlll THAll
VOUII CIIIAI..FIING Plft.
fORIWICU't, ctant tcnOw.

·-·

Fordlll..-t&gt;tr&lt;l, owned by
MtcPIMP KrlnOfuU and cart

we·,. -lng on our qua;ify.

OWenabgro, Ky., t1Y811n ·

- ·110m
bull
thinllpoc:tcoge...... """""thlt
II copa?Jia of dOing lng

D~W~oon. ~.c .

a RICOIIO: a1-. 0 wtno. I

TI!All 2WP IYER WON A
w.tSTON CUP RACE. HOW
CLOSEAIIEVOU? 'Thlo !Ia
good race Joam. and t 'Jnlnk
more and mort people are
recognizing ?haP raet Nobody
oxpoctecl much from uo thlt
roar at Daytona. bull think
the people .mo 1ody look at
1 ctOaely k®w wo'ro ~·

!rig one? that l'o !uola mOn lhl road courw~ , rNery·
bocty llgurec! tho wu

uncllr..experieiiCed and (NfJf·

bul tht Cargreat one? lhe dk? OK.

Tllll would hove been olopt 0 finlllh with no proi&gt;Pomo.'

WHO'SHOri

1. Who- tho tnt-'* ctriYarto coml&gt;loll I quollfylng lltompt otlndianl;&gt;otll

-Morin.
- fiiPtntl
towilfor'l!--

MOIDf SJ' I rtny?

rwer-

2. tn thi tnt Oaytor,. tiOO.In 1868. 1M Plllty
. won tn 1 ~ flntllh
driVer?
3. ~.,._i-dly dr!Yorll known 11 Mr•

18 - · eii,OII'IUd:
din 1111 iWo liluaw.
. WHo'SN07!

e.cltomlnt?

- .Ylioo
Flaolng
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JarriCt

JOOUOds .&lt;.uw,r ·c

~l!tng _ c?ayll?

r-., """" englnl

~l.uui!Of' ·~

Mti08 '8'H ' t

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. GOODNm'S
QUALITY ROOFING

rerdtcdulcd Winston 500.
l01n,;~ a two-time NASCAR
champion and falhe~ ol WlnsiiXI
. CUp point leader Dale Jarrett,
wu rcceivin!J an honorary doc·
torult from Ll:noir-Rhyne Col-

304 882-3541

lege in Hickory, his hometown,
~ IONUS: If pole winner
John Andretli had won the Win·
aton !100, he would ha\IC !0111

I. L. HOLLON
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'

,..U.Ujab on
.,.,. clollflr day,
PIIOir.• ,it Hem
brilflaler.
Interior

LHdlng Creek Rd.

IIIVemetlllge.

742•2925

8etore I p.m• .
After I p.m.
114 1111 4110

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$7,600 lllil?tdcp.

April 28.

FUQ WAllER NO- Doyle
ford, the Winllon CUp Series
flagman f9r the put seven yeafi.
will handle 1hose dutiet for the

rT1 MY UFE: In the aftermath of

last clmc on May 23 at Olarlocte

asked surviving son Joe I'? give
up rx-in&amp;.
"Mom, I could ger killed in
a car wreck," replied Joe
Nemechek.
"I could bave a he:~n onack. I
could stand uut On n street corner
11nd someone could shOot me.
This is my life."

In the Ox:a-Cotal500.

Ford's career as._ NASCAR
officials spans J8 years. Offidals

than rhe pate winner wins. Last
week Mark Manin won a bonus
uf Sl0,400 by wianin&amp; both pole
and race at Sears Puin1. That
meDns the bonus wua back to

992-6611

of the locat ·econom)'. Man)'
mechanics begin their careers
by working on .race teams in
their home areas, then move
to Charlotte, the unofficial
capital of sloe~ car racing,
once they have aCquired p~ac­
tical experience.

H you''tll got • queatlon or 1

Wttk Your Turn, D/O TM
G11ton Oentte, 21 E, Fr•nklln
Btvd., Gollanlo, N.C. 211014

CIIW of the Week
John Andrlttl matd'led •
...... boll by ~-lng fourtn
In ""' wi!1oton 500, one? •
good l!haro ¢tho ctedK goeo
to tho Clio YarllOrOugh Motor·

Furr, omlch performed axcel·
leniiiOPI during the cautionfree f"IICe,

MKHANICS' CORNER

annoonccd his reliremenc on race
momin&amp; at J'alladep.
1*E L..APIE: The Wln51on SOO

maned 12 days, 22 hours and l.l
minutes after h w1s, rained out

for a IICQ)nd time on Monday,

the May 16 crash in Homestead,
Fla., that claimed the life of John ·
Nemechek, Martha Nemechek

.

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Th• nlnflln 1 Hf1n ot ~
t1pa compied by erew
R't ·
'mombortll Bahorl Rae· ~~
.tta'a Renn1011-apon·

~.Orod team one? drtvor

·

Johnny Ben10n: "TD: temove
stains from 1abrlc uphotstery,
beQln tt thl outl6de of lhe stain
· end work toward the c.nttf tc
prevent a ring vmen you're fln-llhed. t&lt;atp chantplng yoor
~oth .. you work. When the · ·
ltlin is clean, dry lhe area
qulcl&lt;?y with 1 hair dl'(or.·
• Tnal't Johnny 84tntor\'l tip. .
Bend ua )'Ollrt. WJIIe NASCAR
Thlt Week np, C/0 The Gaston
Ga.ztttt, 2500 E. Frlt'lklin
BIY&lt;l.. N.C. 280!14.

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DENBIGH Gt\RBt:rr IN«:.

Advertise on this page

Sind. No Mlnlnum.

•WHCI Eetera
2 mi. off Rt. 7

Eacil. week Unoeal off'cn a
bonus to any driver who wins
lfter startina on the pok. The
$7,600 bonw ia wried over to
the next race if a driver ocher

.

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555 Park St.
Middleport

ATTENTION ADVERTISERS!!

992·7074

•SINIII Englnea
•Lawn Mowera
· •Chitin SaW.

uted, on Aprit 27.

a year from now.
Kurt Howord
Uma,Ohio
Dear NASCAR fan,
A number of )'Dung men
who are interested in stock car
racing as a career nlove to the
Charlotte &amp;.rea, where the rae·. ing induStry is a vibrant part

ltiiMIINV

AROUND THEGA RA GE

NASCAR Thll WHk
ESPN"s broldcist tetm was
IKklna the service• of analyat
Ned Jamtl in Sat¥rday's

such "' great job? Can )'OU tell
me Jtow others before me got
1heir stan? I will be graduating

Valley
Lumber &amp;
Supply Co.

opona p~ cr..,, lod by lbny

and Emit """' bO!h ""'

$22.800 ~ would have won if
the race had been run, as Khed·

on a Winston Cup NASCAR
team. My only problem is:
How can I prepare myself for

comm•t, write: NA8CAA Thll

WHO'
.,... S HOT- WHCrS NOT

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the Midwest.
'
My pipe dream is to ulti·
mately be a pit crew member

TOP 10

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$1500.00
$50.00 or more
per game

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Marine Service

4. Aon~l71 . '

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Memorial Week·

1/2 ON ALL

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THIS

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opollllloo? Of

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Ccr1otnrction Company

blgon ltll floNon " ' - - rl&lt;:lng
and the foodlnctuctto
grill. NASCAR parapl1emottl,
ing. paJr . , _ - Qn 12&gt;1 """·
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Free Estimates.

Empire Furniture's .

Tho -

., •

Broadcaster Jarrett receives.hon.orary degree

Preaching By
Rev. James (Speedy) Arthur
Singing Nightly
Service Starts 7:30p.m.
Homecoming May 18
Lunch at Noon · ·
Services alt :00

Early Bird Start on

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Leading lapo

FORKED.RUN .
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· Public Notice

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106 North Seoond Ave. • Middleport, OH .

Guaranteed Service

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P~~ge

tt2-21te

Mu~r &amp; Tail Pipe
Star~irig at $79.95 ·

668 Pinecrest Drive
Gal~polis '~
Across from Gallla Auto Sales on old Rte. 35 West ·
New Summer Hours Mon.-Fri. 8-5; Sat. 8-3 '.;, ·

n~:-:.~r two public . ~.;,:,..Howard p~
lloorlnp will bl ·lllld lloy
· ,
Moig1 c:oUQiji
1117 It 7:00P.M. et the
CommiiiiGSMtf
Courllloull, 11)11, 12, Ul s Ill .
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PUBUC NOTICE
~
on
Tho 1nnuol report 1'02'1!1
11110 PF lor t.h e Klbblit
Foundation , llornord '4Tho
Fultz, Trultll, 11 ovalltlblo
Formulo )lrogrom e~~n lund tor public lnopoctlon liS
• brood rona• of octlvltl11, Blrnord v. Fultz Law Olflc4
Including:
economic 111 112 w. Second str--.
dovo(opmont pro/octa, P01111roy, Ohio 4117811
ot;lltJ~ wotor tupp y, of during rogulor buolnoot
unoolo otruatur•*• . ond llouro lor 1 ptrlod of 1M
rah•bllltollon
of dayo aubotquont t4
l?llghborltoocllociiHiaa. Tho . pubiiCitlon ofthla notlcl. ,
octlvltln mull bl d.-lgned (5) 12, 13, t4; 15, Ul, 18, 1t:
to prlniiorllr. blnollt low ond 20;21, 22, 23,21112 to
,
moderate- ncomo poroone,
old In tho prevention 1
Card of Thanb
I olum ~blight, or milt on
urgent need of the
community
·
Slnc1re thankl to ell
Cltlzono oro encQUraged
to attend
on . our reletlvea, trlende
May
111, thll
1187.milling
to moko
and neighbore tor all
_,..,
dt
ld
tu~..,...._..nt
an
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prov
•
your klndneae and
pu· 1c Input on varlout
'
eympathy during tfte ·
:::lE~~~c:: lllnell ilnd death of
Ad
our beloved mother,
Lenora Oller
Jenklna.
Special thankl to Dr.
Breton Morg1111 and
the eteff of Pleaeant
valley Hoepltal,
Overbrook Care
Center, Melge
County E.M.S.; .
P11tore David .
Rulltlland Paul
V011 tor their
·
preyere
and word• ~
,'IIi!;
of comfort, to Joy ...
Clark for her mualc-and eongi.
• ..
Leatly
to,
Mr.
Ben
-~
I.
Ewing lind the etert..
of Ewing Funeral ,
Home for their moat:
kind·, courteoue anc!
profeallonal
'
111rvlce1.
, .God JIIJII,YOJI All. ·
The Lenore Jenklna
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FemltY

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The O.lly Sentinel •

Set Steve M11daws

GUN SHOOT .

REEDSVILLE -- Children's fish ..
ing derby, Saturday, 9 .a.m. to I p.m .
at Forked Run Sportsmen's Club ,
Curtis flollow Road near· Long Bottom. All children welcome to participate.

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Public Notice

SALEM CENTER -- Star Grange
and Junior Grange , fun night, potluck
supper, Saturday 6:30p.m. at Saleni
Center haiL Carnival food the me,
members to work on ABC quilts, and
members and others invited.

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meeting and special events. The
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sales or fund raisers of· any type.
Items are· printed as space permits
and cannot be guaranteed to run a
specific lluniber of days.

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Ripley, WV 26271
Bus. Phone· (304) 372-3673

~811992-2155
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1-800-964·FORD
Rt. 21 at the Rlpley·FIIrplein Exit 1132

Come See Us F'or All Your

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Pomeroy • Middleport, Ohio

The Dally Sentinel• P111 I

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Sun. Mw • 9:30 a.m.
Dailey Mw · 8:30a.m.

Gnce Eploeopol Cllurda ·
326 E. Main St., Pomeroy
Rector: Rev. D. A. duPiantier
Holy Eucharist and
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
Coffee hour following

Church of Chnst
Pomeroy CHrda or Cbrlll

212 W. Main St.
Pastor: Neil Proudfoot
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship- 10;30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Servioes • 7 p.m.

Apo stolic
Cllurda or J .... Cllrlst~
VanZandt and Wud ltd.
Pastor. James Miller
Sunday School· 10:30 a.m.

· Pomroy Wemlde Church of Christ
33226 Children's Home Rd.
Sunday School • II a.m.
· Wonblp·- IQa.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Evening - 7:30p.m.

Selvices • 7:30

St., Middleport
Sunday school • 9:30 a.m.
Worship . II a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m.
Ash Street, Middleport
Pastor: Les Hayman
Sunday Service ·7:00p.m.
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wednesday Senlioe-7:00 p.m.
Rutland Flnt llllptlst Church
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Po ......y Flnt llllpdot
Pastor: Paul Stinson
EutMainSl.
Sunday School _. 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:30 a.m.
Flnt Soulllem llllr,llst
41872 .Pomeroy P1ke
Putor: E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m. .
Worship . 10:45 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday SeJVices • 7:00 p.m.
Flnt llllptlll Church
Pastor: Mark Morrow
6th and Palmer St., Middleport
Sunday School • 9:15 a.m.
Wonhip. 10:15 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Service· 7:00 p.m.
Racine Flnt llllpdll
Pastor: Rev. Lawrence T. Haley
Youth Pastor: Aaron Young
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Worship . 10:40 a.m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Ser:vices • 7:00 p:m.
Silver Run Baptist
Pastor: Bill Little
Sunday School • .IOa.m.
Worship - !I a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services-7:30p.m.
ML Union llllpdst
Pastor : Joe N. Sayre
Sunday School-9:45 a.m.
Evening · 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 6:30p.m.
llelhleheln BaptiJI Church
Great Bend, Route 124, Racine, OH
Paslor : Daniel Berdine
Sunday Schoo(· 9:30a.m.
Sunday Wo,.hiP. · 10:30 a.m. &amp; 6 p.m.
Wednesday B1ble Study ·6:00p.m.
Old Bethel Free WID Baptist Church
28601 St. Rl. 7, Middleport
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Evening · 7:30p.m.
Thursday Services· 7:30
Hillside Baptist Church
.
St. Rt. 143 just off RJ.. 7
PastOr: Rev.' James R. Acree, Sr.
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship- lla.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services -7 p:m.
•

Ke110 Church o!Chrlst
WoDhip . 9:30a.m.
Sunday School • 10:30 a.m.
Pastor-Jeff10y Wallace
1st and 3rd Sunday

Rose or Sbaroa Holiaess Church
Leading Creek Rd., Rutland
Pastor: Re\1. Dewey King
Sunday school-9:30a.m.
Sunday worship -7 p.m.
Wednesday prayer meeting· 7 p.m.

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Reedsville c•urcb ol Chrill
Paslor: Philip Sturm Sunday School: 9:30a.m.
Wol!bip Service: ·10:30 a.m.
Bible Study, Wednesday, 6:30p.m.

wo,.hip - IOa.m.; 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services~ -7 p.m.
Faith Baptist Church
Railroad St•• Mason
. Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship • 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesd~y Services - 7 p.m.

Church of God
ML Moriah Church or·God
. Racine
.
Pastor: Rev. James Sanerfield
Sunday School ·9:45a.m.
.
Evening · 7 p.m.
Wednesday SCrvices·- 7 p.m.

Forest Run llllpllst
Pasror : Arius Hun
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship . 11 a.m.

Rutland Churda or Gnd
Pastor: Randy Barr
Sunday School· 10 a.m.
Worship - 11 a.m., 6 p.m.
Wednesday Services - 7,p.m. ·

Mt, Moriah Baptlsl
Fourth &amp; Main Sl., Middleport
Pastor: Rev. Gilbert Craig. Jr.
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Worship • 10:45 a.m.

Syracuse Flm Church or Gnd
Apple and Se&lt;:&lt;&gt;nd Sts.
Pastor; Rev; David Russell
Sunday School and Worship- 10 a.m.
Evening Scrvic;:es- 7:30p.m.
·
Wednesday Scrvict• ·7:30p.m.

. · Antiquity llllpdot
Sunday School -'9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:45 a.m.
Thursday Services · 7:30p.m.
Rutlaad Fm Wlllllllpdll
Salem St.
Pastor: Rev. P0¥1 Taylor
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Evening - 7 p.m.
Wednosday Servic&lt;s • 7 p.m.

C~n:h or God or Propbec)!

O.J. White Rd. off St. Rt. 100
Paslor: P.J. Chapman
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.
Wednesday Services. ~ p.m.

Catholic
llocnd Hearl CatiJolt ClioJrdl
16t MulbeJry Ave., Pomeroy, 992·5898
Putor: Rev. Waller E. Heinz
Sat. Con. 4:45·5:15p.m.; Mass- 5:30p.m.
.
·Sun. Coo. -8:4S-9:15 a.m.,

Congregational
Trinity Chun:h

Second &amp; Lynn, P~eroy
Pastor: Rev. Roland Wildman .
Sunday school and woJShlp IO::ZS

RACINE PLANI.NG MILL
Mill Work

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Cabinet Making
Syracuse .

992-3978

I

DAVIS..OUICKEL

AOENQ' INC.

IIIIUIARCI ·

992-3785

RACINE MOWER
CLINIC

. The Chun:h or Jesus
Christ or Loner-Day Saints
St. Rl. 160, 446-6247 or 446-7486
Sunday Scboo1 .10:20-11 a.m. .
Relief Society/Priesthood 11:05-12:00 noon
Sacrament Service 9-10:15 a.m.
Homemaking mee1ing, 1st Thurs .• 7 p.m....

Brlggll Stratton
Malter SerVIce Technician

Lutheran

11111 FOR SPRING
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CLAISIFED SEC'nONI

C'r sr out~ lrt&amp;tt•r•rlllmr~•••"' or

SAVE TIME
WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD/

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. Commuaity Church
Hanioonville
Pastor: Theron Durham 1: i
Sunday· 9:30a.m. and 7 p.i1J .
Wednesday - 7 p.m. ·1 1

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Corner Sycamore &amp; Second St., Pomeroy
Rev. George Weirick
Sunday School - 9:45a .m.
Wor.ihip · 11 a.m.

United Methodist
Gnham United Melhodlst
Worship· 9·30 a.m. (1st &amp; 2nd Sun),
7·30 p.m. (3rd &amp; 4th Sun)
Wednesday SeJVice -·7:30p.m. ·
Mt. Olive Unhed ~otllndlst
Off 124 behind Wilkesville
Pastor: Rev. Ralph Spires
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Woo;hip · 10:30 a.m., 7 p,m.
Thur5day-Services · 7 p.m.
Melp Coopcndve Parish
Northeut Cluster
. Alfred
Pastor: Sharon ·Hausman
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
· Woo;hip · II a.m., 6:30p.m.
Chester
Pastor: Shiuon Hausman
Worship · 9 a.m.
Sunday School - 10 a.m .
Thu11Uay SeJVices • 7 p.m.
Joppa
Pastor: Bob Randolph
·
Worship · 9:30 a. m. ·
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
Lona Bottom
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Wol!bip • 10:30 a.m.

Reedsville Felowohlp
Clun:h of the Naza,....
Pastor: M11k A. Duple•
.Sunday School ·9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeJVicts • 7 p.m.

Reedsville
Pastor: Rev. Charles Mash
WorshiP · 9:30a.m•..
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m.
•
UMYF Sunday 6:30 p.m.
First Sunday of Monlh • 7:30p.m. service

FISHER
FUNERAL HOME
992-5141

St. Rt. 248, Cheater, Oh.
985-3308

Middleport

Brogan-Warner
. INSURANCE
SERVICES ~

SWISHER &amp; ,LOHSE
PHARMACY

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Fill Doctors'

Prescriptions

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992-2955

Pomeroy

P.J. PAULEY, AGENT

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.. ROBERT BISSElL
CONSTRUCtiON
•Complete
Remodeling
Stop &amp; Compare
FREE
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985-4473

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HOUSE

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OHIO

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992•212.~

: • Pan8les ss.so nat
: ~ ~ vegetable &amp; beddl!'ll
: . planls $6.50 tilt
• •llloon*lg &amp; FDiege
: . Bakall $5.75-$8.75
• M ln. Aleotl Poll.

' as.. $1.25

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oRubber 1118t &amp; ellpiiiiiDI'IIWIIIInl.
: N/1$6.50
oCamll $2.00 ...
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172 Nol1h S1co.1d Ave.

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Oh

614-992·7119

S~by

VInyl Siding • Roofl

· Atnltlon Motor •Sillet I Repairs
Cleaning Septic Systems
Port-A.John • Rentals • S.VIcec:l WeeklY
No Extra Chqe for Evenings or Weekendl
24 Hr. Prompt Service
7

MelpCo.4-HHora

O.Ckl • Oarag~~

Commm..
For -Into Gill P1111 " " orU• 141-21112

FrN EatltMtH

814-742-3411

AuellonMr:
Alltltt 1111"-1

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INGELS ELECTRONICS
CELLULA

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Free Estimates

614/992-7274

Reuonable Ratea
Joe N. Sayre

Roofing- GuttersSiding

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Limestone
G111Vel
.Septic System•
Trailer
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HouseSitn

Raan•a

992·2825

Sayre Trucking Co•.
814-742·2138

""'R"''E _...,"ATES

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·F~ 5 Year Parts Warran1y
•Free
Thermostat

ROME
REATINf; 4 COOLING
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SeMna 8DuthiMIIm OH a wv
eu ue tue
1.-.tn..aeT 1311 s.flotd 8dtool Rd., Q1lpalll, OH

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AJC

Alllmbllee
· New Loallllon: a mllee atr At. 7 an At. 124

TONY•s PORTABLE WELDING
atlolrJMIG .Aluminum Welclll'1fl

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D
Bod-u Shop

· or1Ww&amp;n.

(l'lrmll• -.01111~ 'billil crodlt)

Wanted
Ealabllshad , Growing , Loeall~
Owned Company seeking enthu. Yard Salt 3 112 Jnl N. 5I. Rt. teo. siastic applicama for \l&amp;rloua po·
sltions.
110m HJ.IC. SaiUrday Only.
local opporlunidea In 1111 position
Y01d Sale Sal. 17· 97, 2 Family. a including: Top Managem8nl and
Canceled II rain.

Oeparlment Heads, Meat Peraon"•'· Produce and Qell Clerkl,
Cake Decorators, Cashiers
;;;;;~:;,,;; CIOfks.
beh&amp;tlts

Pomeroy,
Middleport
· &amp; VIcinity

and

In~

2• Hour In Homo Care For Eldar·
ly Or Handlcoppad, 81•-ut 0000.

ANY ODD JOBS: Exltllor paint·

lng, ahrubs I weada lrimm•d,

landacaplng, aldewalkl edged,
lawn caro. etc. Call Bill 30•·1757t 12.
.
Babyslnlng- daycaro ...llabll in
my homo M.f, 8·8, lowor and of
Middleport by ballpark. Caring,
trusting mother of ont, peraanal
rafatencaa avalla!»e. 814·882·
.41111.
Child t:aro In my hoillt, roforoncea avallahlt, 81.-902-2.

All Yard SalM Muot Bo Paid In
Advance. Doadllno: 1:00pm Jho
d•J before the ad 11 to run,
Iunday I Mond•y edillon •
1:oopm Fliday.

.Exptrioncod carpentry and romodellng. · lnaide and auttide,
decks, vinyl aiding. add-on addl·
tiona, cabinet refaclng ar newly

Huge 5 lamlly ~ard oalo· Satur·
May 17 acrosi ltom BeKh
Grove In Rutland. Lots or miac:.

rebuilt.

da~

Rererenc~a-Frtt

Eall·

motoa.Jtm Shul~75-t2n

and children'a clothes, Ions ol

O.Orget Portable Sawmill, don't
haul your logo 10 .,. mil juat ed

boy'• clothea. size 5 to 18, lutr'li·

.,,.. and dlahes. ·

MED. IDENTAL SALES

Moving sala·kltchen table, TV,
$500 -$2,000 /Month
bedroom suite, bunk beds, much Profit F'am lnuos To Providers
more, Rocksprings Rd., Pomeroy, You Know. No RJak No Coal. Save
SallJrdaY, 9-5.
Yi)ut Provider Conlacl Big $$.

Salunlayontv· 525 Mutbeity
Htlghta, Pornan&gt;r. llon &amp; wom-

to Do

Medk:al Sales Exp. Req. 800·297·

2B71.

an·o cloltj'll, giaiSWIIO, recorda,
Saturday, llay t7· 9am·5pm. Two
tamlly yard aate, 478 Sycamore
Street, ""iddleporL Electtonic 'key·
board. clolhes, lora al misc.

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30(.675-1857.

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t.own Corw, 81&gt;4-441-3103. .

lawn Mowing Sorvlco. (8t4)·

4&gt;4641181

RENf.WAY
Tho Right Way

Profenlonal Tree Sarvlce, Stump
Removal, Fru Estlmat11l In·
ourance, Bidwell, Ohio. 11._388IMW8. 81&gt;4-367-7010.

Join Ua lnThoWlnna(a Clrdo

Seamstreaa 25yn . eXperience,

mon

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'HE MAPLES

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For further
• .. _details•call today

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4
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992
1
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powa:
1111 I:OIIdlll!n. catlt·l" '"
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SuperlniondonL
Box HI,Southorn
Roelno,Lot:al
Ohio

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an equal oppor·
tunl" Eflllllti!'lr.

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Supermarket Help
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Wanted

hema, zlppera, alttrallona far
&amp; women. CaU Mon-Frl 304·
III"J...f
O ~t~ r recent merget may provide
• v.=:fi..U I
you an opportunity to move 10 875-1728.
• #
lhe Inside track with an oulsland·
Sewing In home. window trellt·
Founclltlona,
Pt. Pleasant •
lng retal-purchaoe company. I men11 and acceuorltl for all
or
&amp; VIcinity
time po ~liona are available b r:
r.oom1, lome alle,.dons and re Store Management
Qua llty Work It
pairs, 81•·11112·3220.
Slclewalke, Patio•,
Al:oounll ...11111..
a Fair Price I
Ya•d Sala.fn t&amp;th &amp; Sat 11111 9·?
CUatomar So&lt;vl.. .._...,.
Gll'lgland
Will cart lor children In my
..;. St
TV, blkeo, lurnlturo, lillie bit ol
Man.,omont Train- .
home. Llcenatd by the S1a1e of
550
Beaement Floors.
IYtH'ylhlng, follow Signs, Rt 62-an Our imptet&amp;Ne compenaarlan·
. P-.- •
wv. Phone 30«75-27(2.
FreeEitlmlt...
Middleport, Oh. 45760 Dead Mono Hill.
package Includes a compotidve
Slarting 18)11, paid vacation, slcl&lt;,
Will do private practical nuralng
lnsuNCI
YARD .SALE .Frlday"• S aturday, and
HOme Phi•
holldtime, 401(K) savings
care In your home for eldatlp or
May
15
I 18. Dunham Road,
.,
SAYRE CONCRETE
alek, proler upper Pt Pltlllint
614-992-3120
Loon. Quilt topa, omall toy a, plan, and mora.
SERVICES .
-........_-:.-..~ '-ol ttt:
II "OU havt experience in the area. 30H75-(11ii.
Qon
G..ry.
'"'·--~·-·,..... ry. •
• or reta•'l 1'ndu atry, or you art
.
r&amp;nlal
L------..,.l=!ll. 80
Public Sale
looking lor a challenging carMr Wll~ haullunk or 111"' owoy. $351
lnd Auction
opporlunlly, Ront-Way mar bl plckllp lold. ~71-11035.
. .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ;
tho ticket lor you. An ability to r•
FINANCIAL
unll "'our I ,."lt'es Put
-L.-m-ley....,..·a"'Au_c...,tlo-n-:s=-.rv.,..lco-.'"L•-·"'"u.·l locate Is DOl raquirad, but can .,:
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Ullll II
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Lemley, Auctior)aer. Houaehold, hance your opportunity tor caretr
The r'
noor .House?
Eatate, Farm Salea. Phone 81·· 4dvantemtnt
11
3811-~
Appllcatlona att acctptod at 5 210
Buslntll
------·1 Ohio Rivlf Plaza , Galllpolia, Ohio
Opportunity
Consider:
Rick .,.aroon AucUon Company, .... Aoni·WI\' atortl, or aubmll
full tlml auctioneer, c;omplell yaur rnume in conftdenc:e to tht
IHOTICII
auction atrvlet. lloonaed above lddresa.
OHIO VALU:Y PUBLISHING CO.
tee.Ohlo I Wtal VIrginia, 30•· Tho Souihoin Local "·hool Dll· roc:ommanda that you do bual·
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773-57115 Or 304-173-S..7. _ _ , trlct hoa tha following
""coaehlng
"' wou kno w, and
In Pomeroy, 0 hlO
.:.:.::;:::::;::.::::;..:.:.:~::;.
wIth peo.,o
·
110 Wlnlld to Buy
poaldono available for tho tH7· ·
to .atnd IIIOnty throuGh lht
Rents are computed according to your
.
UB achool year: anlatont high
I undl you have ltWtotfgattd
· m .e ntS featurin,Q
AbaOiurt Top Dollar: All U.S. 511· ochool fvotblll; tunlor high. fool• :.:
lht:.;o:;;illfi
;;.;.;:
"O~
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income. Lovely ·apart
vor And Oold Colnl, Proolaata, ball; aulallht hlgh ,acltool volley· -:
VINDINO
. Wall·tO•WaiJ carpeting r with ali
Dlomonda, AntlqUW"J-lry, Gold ball ; junior high VOII'Ybell; junior Lay Mall'l o...n, ~ Holn 0
Ringo, p,.l830 U.S. Curr 0ney, high boyo baakotball; junlor high
Big- ~~ 1 .,_
applianCeS.
.
Sotrllna. Etc. ..... laiilona J-lry girl a baoktiball ; Ylrllty chaor•
...
• J.t.T.S. Coin Shop, 151 Second loading advlaor; and junior high
CII5S.
ALL PRIMARY UnUTIES PAID
,_,.., Gallpollo, et~a.2. achool cbHrleodtng od~ltor. All 230 ProfiiiiOI'III
of
hBndlcapped• , Wanted To Buy: Standing Timber quile
applicant• must poaatsa or at· .
e..-........
•_. be "'"
M.,.,
uc: years ·a ge
1 apor• , _lnt cttdllc:a•
_, -."'lilt
m
HUD
ellgibl
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lity
re[Juire1m18nls
j
Dr
vacant
Property
With
Timbo!,
and
a
CPR
card.
PltlM
oend
Jn.
lir.ii&gt;i:;'"U.
111
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111• • IIDI.
Qulrl•ato Mr. Jamaa Lowronco,

SEmCES

CandliaJJm bsllllad 12ft amonlh
Heal.r.tpsJrtslalit 13r a RIOIIIh

ExJN~tleneed

cannlnQjars, rading cards and
cotlOcti!lloa. 9am-3pm.
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POMEROY, OHIO

MtlgaCo.
Fairgrounds

KHchen Ca~nets

yt'l.

Syracuae tiiH77I
• Now Opera For S,.U..
•
Semora

812·7075

SERVICE

&amp;P.M.

·New ConltrUcllori I
· Remodellna

1/1117. -

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Sit., June 7,18t7

Easy lank Rn1ndng .

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SNOUFFER
FIRE &amp; SAFETY
SUES &amp; SERVICE

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614/992,2644
614/992-6298

eroy

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S.satlolallellhs .

sa•permln.

WT MAll POMBOY, 01110 4S769

•• gorontologlcol nurao. PIHN
roapond b~ 5120/87 101 Donno
No1thup, DON, 'Lakin Hoopllll,
304-875-oaeo, oxt. 12•. Lokln
Hospital Is an EEO ••~Por•

992-5535

GIRED
PSYCHICSII
1·.9G0-(414)·1 020
Ext. 1482

Me¥f• Couracy ~ OIU;t Flo1V1

M..tortel
tal

Nursing tor 138 long ..rm care
unit. AppiiCinll muar pa1111
Baeholoro Dogrtt or cttdlk:otion

2NDANIUIL
TACIAUmOI

Middleport, OH

102 E. Melli, Pom«oy

CLASSIFIED SECTION!

Ve.rena

applcallona - . ,

WANTED: Aaalatant Director ol

lllaeli Dealer

New A ..........

Clean out your basement or
attic with the help of the

· Eatll!llfea

S1n1et He111e

RIB ·

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Pomeroy

only.,,-

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TIME FOR SPRING

"Dignity and Stlrvlc. .._,.
Eltabllshec:l 1818 .

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Po- Arlu

992-2753

.. Edea Ualfed Brethren Ia Cbriol
2 1/2 miles north of Reedsville
. on State Route 124
Pastor: Rev. Robert Markley
Sundal School · II a.m.
. Sunday Worship· 10:00 Lm. &amp; 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services •· 7:30 p.m.
WedneSday Youth SeNice. 7:30p.m.

EWING FUNEAAI.LHOIIE

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Now Taking Apj,llco ..na At Dolnlno'a Pizza In tlui Qalllpolla and

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•New Home•
•DICkl
··Rooting
•Addition•
•Siding
•Remodeling
•GeraQM
"Stop putting off thote much needed
horn. ~rot1emenu. '' CaU Today!

ML .HeJ1!1.. United Brethm
In Cllriot Church
Texas Community off CR 82
Pastor: Roben Sandell •
Sunday School • 9&gt;30 a.m.
Wol!bip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wedneaday Serviceo • 7:30p.m.

"FN~ kenlucky Fried 9/JickiHI"

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Ohio 45718 .

Postal Joba 3 Poolllona Avoll·
able, No Exporlonco Nectlli!J,
For lnlormollon, Call 1·8UI-78._
9018 E&gt;lll013.
.

Un1!Pcl Brct11ren

Crbw'• Family Redrant

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1M Martin Strttt

Allrmotlva Action£""*'"'.

•New Homes

Stftoth-Doy Adventlot
MulbeJry Hts, Rd.; Pomeroy
Pastor: .Roy Lewinsky
Satunloy Servic:es:
Sabbath.Sehool · 2 p.m.
wo..hip . 3 p.m. .

Uolted Faith ~huRh~
Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-pass
Pastor: Rev. Robert E. Smii)J, Sr.
Sunday School · 9:30 uti.
. Wol!bip • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeJVIce • 7 p.m.

115 E. Memorial Dr.
992•2104 t

.'

"Bull4 Tour Dream"
Pomeroy,

• M-IN

4111/1-

•1*1••••·

Wanted: 38 Pltoplt LOM ll •25
Pounda .In Tho Nut 30 Daya.
Natural, Guarontladl 1·800-11022115.

Se venth -DJy Adventist

Mt. Olive Commualty Clllll'dl
· · Pastor: Lawrence Bush ~
Sunday School • 9:30 I JII,
Evenina ' 7 p.m. ,, •
Wed..,day SeNice • 7 , . .

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' 112-1330

I
conaldtrtd you muet N¥t o
Included to giveaway, B1(·8•4g. t - - - - - - - - - - minimum of a ..... lull·ll2202.
110 Help Wanted
. medical biiUng
Ex·
perlenco with Elactranic ..-..
More Wood To Glvoawayl
AVON I All Areu I Shirley Billing IEMCI and tho MHIC&amp;I
Manager oo'-rt a plua. lalery
388-11472.
Spaata. 304-075- t ·~·
commensurate with ·txperlenc..
Camploto · benent plan. 11oM
cover 11ner. resume and ulary
requlremonll to: Box CW·II c/o
Polnf Pltuont Roglator 200
Main St. Pt. PiaaoanL WV
25550.

ICripllon n

llllddleport Prabyterlaa
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Wol!blp.· 10 a,m.

Lon8Boltom
Sunday School • 9.:30.a.mj
Wol!bip -' 10:45 a.m.,,7:30 pjm.
Wedotsday 7:30p.m:"

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. SFI33 Pomeroy, Oh.

Fuel llrlr. IIIIth tdO

lhleat 110 Serior ... eta', 1187 Sl Rt tllO,Iram 7:00- ·
101lii 3:00p.m. Monday .... fri.
day. Thi• polim 11 liJme:' tt1r
ava-. An Equal Clt&gt;Po&lt;Vityl

Sunday School • 10 a.m.
. Ev~ning • 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7 p.m.

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of CPT·&lt;l and ICD-8 coding 8nd
madloal o111ee piocHu- To ..

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Faith Goopel Chun:il

228 w. Main St.

COIIIjNIItur't price?

EMPLOYMENT
SERVICES

PERII!)NAL
CAREAIDD
The GaJIIa County c...,.. on Aolrtt ISonlor Raw.... Conlallil
eurrontly accaptlng applcalonl
br
Of 1*1peiaontl caroaldo. I.IIJIIown transpor•tlon and Wlllna •
1nMIIIn Galla county. Jab dit-

these area merchants
RIDENOUR
SUPPLY

.RAWLINGS-COATS

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33 AUTO QINIC &amp;
24 HR. TOWING

..... 1~yn.
Serv- •
(619)645-8434

Remodeling

IHicf"' a . . . ....,,_.

poraon with txcollent co-ni·
catlnn akllla. Thla poaldon r•

One pert-time Lletriud Ptadcal
Nuru !LPN) poaiUon Ia ovalabe
at Maln St Htalth Clinic. Oudl·
t:atlona lndudo licana&amp;iro lnlm on
acrtdlted aehll!ll. T.ho~lfted ·
conclldatt Will •~~a villi
t, do
acroonlnga, vivo ottltr ~­
plea,and anand In _ . . , ol
patients. If Interested. Pita••
1end reauma ra: Oak Hill Community Modlcal Ctnlli, Alltintlqn :
Branda ,McKonzlo, 350 Chorlotto
A...,..,t, OlkHII, •StSM EOE

. New Ure VIctory Center
3773 Georges Creek Road, Gallipolis, OH
Pastor: Bill Staten ·
Sunday Services • 10 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m. ·
Wednesday· 7 p.m. &amp; Youth 7 .

Mone Chapel Church
Sunday school • 10 a. l
Wo11hip • II a.m.
Wednesday Service · 7 P• •

Mlddlepori Chun:h orthe Nazarene
Pastor: Gregor~ A. Cundiff
Sunday School · 9;30 a.m.
WoJShip . 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
Wednesday Services,-7 p.m. ·

Cuatom Home•

o-

In P!llnt
Ploount, WV Ia uolllne caJIIII.
datto lor tho poaltloll ol 81111"1
Cltrk/Aaalallnt OHiott lillnater.

A growlf'lll modclil

2S2eO

WI IN

anyathtr

$2... ,.. ....

Maon, WV

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coet lllbor I'IIM?
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Hanisonvllle Prosbyterlan Chun:h
Wo11hip • 9 a.m.
Sunday School· 9:4S a.m.

lly.,.lllt Commualty ~h
Sunday School · 9:30 a. .
WOBhip • 10:30 a.m., 7 ·• ·

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Syl'l&lt;uH Flnt Ualted PnoiJ,Itrlao' ·
Pasmr: Rev. Krisana Robinson
Sunday School- 10 a.m.
Worship • II a.m.

Hazel c - I t y Chun:n
Off Rt. 124
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Pastor: Edsel Hart ,.
Sunday School • 9:30 a.nr.
· Won;hip . 10:30 a.m., 7:30.p,.m.

Radno FIJSt Church or 111e Nazarene
Pastor: Scott R*
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m., 6 p.m. ·
Wednesday Services • 7 p.m.

814·742-3080
814-742-3324
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Tol'&lt;:h Cbun:h
Co. Rd. 63
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Woo;hip • 10:30 a.m.

3351 ~Hollow Rood
New ........ Addlliai..
Roollng, Skiing, Poll
Bame, Dedca, PU!tlng,
Gantgee, l'orciiM.

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Middleport
Pent...,.llil
Third Ave.
Pastor: Rev. Oark Baker
Sunday Schdol - 10 a.m.
Evening • 6 p.m.
Wednesday. Services • 7:00 p.m.

Syracuse Mlsslooi .n
1411 Bridgeman St., SyrtiCille ·
Sunday School • 10 a.nf.•
Evening· 6 p.m. · ., 1 ,
Wednesday Service • 7 pim1.

Hoclilnspori Chun:h .
Graild Street
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · I I a.m.
Wednesday Services · 8 p.m.

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Olfton Tabernacle Chlin:h
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Clifton, W.Va. · ,
Sunday School · IO'a.m.
Worship • 7 p.m.
Thursday Service • 7 p.m.

Faith Volley Tabemode Church
Bailey Run Road ~~.
Pamor: Re\1. Emmett Raw~
Sunday Eo,~ening 7 p.m.l 1 ,
Thul!day Service •· 7 p.m,

Bethel Chun:h
Township Rd., 468C
Sunday School • 9.a.m.
· W0JShlp · 10 a.m.
Wednesday Services -- lO,a.m.

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Church ofJesuo Christ,
Apostolic Faith
t/4 mile past Fort Meiss on.New Lima Rd.
Paslor: William Van Meter
Sunday-7:00p.m.
Wectnesday-7:00 p.m.
Friday-7:00.p.m.

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Coolville United Methodist Parish
Pastor: Helen Kline"
Coolville Chun:h
Main &amp; Fifth St.
Sunday School • IU a.m.
Worship ~ 9 a.m.
Tuesd,ay Servi~s - 7 p.m.

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304-n3-5822

ure Chun:h
500 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport
Paslor: Lawrence Foreman
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wednesday Serv1ces • 7 p.m.

Middleport Comm•alty Ch~J:I:h
575 Pearl.St., Middleport
Pastor: Sam Anderson.
Sunday SchooiiO a . m . ~­
Evening - 7:30p.m. .....
Wednesday Service . 7:30

. Rldne
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School • IU a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m.

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Medical BIIIJnt ClerliiOIIIce Malatant·hlll·dnte, ........_ ....,
J &amp; D'l Auto Parts . Bu ying Ill· reaume. to: Boa G·tl c/o Mot
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PL-.r,WV2511f0.
773-5033.

Calval')' Bible Church
Pomeroy Pike. Co. Rd.
Pastor: Rev, Blackwood
Sunday Sehooi · 9:30a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
· . Wednesday SeJVk:e · 7:30p.m.

',. EndUme HouseOrPnye~\! ' •·
(at Bullingham church off Route 33)
Pastor: R,obert Vance '~~
Sunday wo"hip • 10 a.m .
Wednesday service • 6:30 p:h\!

East Letari
Pastor: Brian Harkness
Sunday School · 10 a.m.
Worship · 9 a.m .
Wednesday · 7 p.m.

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The Bflleven' Fellowship Mrl,I.IIJ' ·
New Lime Rd., Rutland
Paslor: Rev. Margaret J. RobihSon
Services: Wednesday, 7:30
Sunday, 2:30p.m. . ,

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Our Saviour Lutheran Church
Walnut and Henry Sts.,. Ravenswood, W.Va.
In trim paslorS: Rev. Robert Hupp
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Sunday School . 10:00 a.m.
wo~hip- 11 a.m.

Nationwide Ins. eo. "
· of Columbus, Oh.
804 W. Main ·
992·2318Pomeroy

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Sutton
Pastor: Kennttb, B~ker
Sunday Schoof· 9:30a.m.
Worship · 10:45 a.m. (1st &amp; 3rd Sun)

SL John Lutheran Church
Pine Grove
Rev1George Weirick
Worship . 9:00a.m.
. Sunday School · 10:00 a.m.

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Lon8 Bottom
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Pastor: Steve R~ed
Sunday School · 9:30 a. · '
WoJShip ·9:30a.m. and 7 :lr..
. Wednesday· 7 p.m.
Friday · fellowship service 71~il" ·

MomlnsStar
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School - 9:45a.m.
Worship . 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services · 7:30p.m.

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Carmel
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m. .
Woo;hip , 10:45 .a.m. (2nd &amp; 4th Sun)

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Falr¥1ew Bible Church
Letart, W.Va. Rt. I
Pastor: John Han
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wol!bip · 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study ·7:00p.m.

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Stlvenvllle Word or Pal..
P"'lor: David Dailey
Sunday Schoo19:30 a.m.
Evening · 7 p.m. ,

Hobson Chrilllu
Rev. Clyde Henderso',ili' .
Sunday service, 10:00 a.m., 7~p.m.
Youth Fellowship Sunday~ 7. . p.m.
Wednesday service, 7:00
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Bethaay
Pastor: Kenneth Baker
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Woo;hip · 9 a.m.
Wednesday Services 10 a.m.

949-2188
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Whlte'o Chapel Wealtyu
Coolville Roed
Pastor: Rev. Phillip Ridenour
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wo10hip • 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Service • 7 p.m;

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Saowvllle
Sunday School • 10 a.f11.
Worship • 9 a.m. .

FREE ESTIMATES

, _ _ GGopel Mluloa
Bald Knilb,on Co. Rd. 31
Putor: Rev. Ropr Willford
Sunday Sch?~&gt;l · 9:30a.m.
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Wol!b1p- 7 p.m.

Christlaa 'Fellowship C!i'/ter
Salem St., Rutland '
Pastor: Robert E. MusSei
Sunday School • 10 •·'II , .
Worship ·11:15 a.m., 7pjp.
Wednesday Service. 7 ,..,.

Salem Center
Pastor: Ron Fierce
Sunday School · 9:15a.m.
~orship • 10:15 a.m.

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BILL QUICKEL JKEROISEPIIEHEATER
M8-2804
992-5130 Pomeroy

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Sunday School-9:30a.m..
. Worship· 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Services · 7 p.m.

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FaltiJ Fellowship Crasade lor Chrlal
Pastor: Rev. Frinklin Dickens
ScNice: Friday, 7 p.m.

Faith Chapel Open Bibloburch
923 s. Third St., Middl~port
Senior P.Stor Michael P-!lnsio
Residenl Pastor Richard V~Hlion
Sunday service, 10 a.m.
Wednesday service. 7 p.m.·

Rock~Dfll

Reorpalzed Church or Jesus Christ'
or Liner Day Saints
Portland-Racine Rd:
Branch Fr&lt;sident ·Michael Dahl
Sunday School· 9:30a.m.
· Worship - 10:30 ·a.m.
Wednesday Se~ices - 7:30p.m.

264 South 2nd

Appe ure Ceal~
'Fu 11-Gospcl Cbu rcli •
Pastors John &amp; Patty Wide
603 Second Ave. Mti!Op
773-5017
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Service Ume: Sunda,r 6:00'p.m.

Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School-9:15a.m.
wo..hip . 10 p.m. '
Youth Fellowship, Sunday • 6 p.m.

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Pomeroy
Pastor: Robert E. Robinson
Sunday School - 9:15a.m.
Wol!bip • 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study Tuesday· 10 a.m.

Latter-Day Saints

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Horvat Outreadl Mllblrla
47439 Reibel Rd:, Qjl,ster
Paslor: Rev. Mary M&lt;:Daniel
Su0day s'ervices: 10 a.m. cl6 p.m.
Wedne~ay ServiceS
.'m.

GultllrC._.Ing

KinpbUI)' Ratd
I'Utor.lcff Smith
S'uhday Schoof· 9:30a.m:
Worsh•p Service 10;30 Lm. ·
No Sunday or Wednesday Nipt ~rviceo

Other Chu rches

PeariCbapol
Sunday School · 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 a.m.

Rudond Commualty Chun:h
Pastor: Rev. Roy McCarty
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Sunday Evening - 7 p.m.
Wedri'esday Servi~s- 7 p.m.

B111dron1 Church or Christ
Comer of St. Rt. 124 &amp; Bradbury Rd.
Minister: Doug Shamblin
Youth Minister: Bill Amberger
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship · 8:00a.m., 10:30 a.m., 7:00 p:in.
Wednesday Services • 7:00p.m.

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Mlnenvllle
Past.or: Charles Neville
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
Worship · tO a.m.

Laurel Clllr Free Methndlsl Church
Pastor: Peter Tremblay
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:00p.m.

Rudand Chu,..;h or c•rist
Pastor: Eugene E. Underwood
Sunday School-9:30a.m.
W01ship • 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.

Hemlock Grove Churc:h
Pastor: Gene Zopp
Sunday school • 10:30 a.m.
WoBhip · 9:30a.m., 7 p.m.

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Carletoll Iatenleaolftlu-1 Church

Wol!bip • 10:30 p.m.
Sunday School· 6f lm.
Wednesday SeNioes • 7tp.m.

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SilverRidp
Pastor: Roben llllrl&gt;e•
Sunday S!;hool · 9 a.m.
Worship · 10 ~.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeNice • 7 p.m.

Portla•d F1nt
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Paator: Mark M~

Heath (Middleport)
·pastor: Vemagaye SuJiio,~an
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.·
Worship • I 0:30 a.m.

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Soatb BetiJel New Teatamoot

·r u tor. Rev. Thomas McCiuna
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Worship· 10:30 a.m. and 6 'p.m.
Wednesday S.JV~. 7 p.m.
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Cllater Cllurch or the Nuareile
Puior: Rev. Holben Grste
Sundar School • 9:30a.m.
Worship • II a.m.; II p.in.
Wednesday Servlcea.-' p.m.
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Rutland Cllarch or ~)J.......e
Pastor. Samuel Jl,afye
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Sunday School· 9:5&amp; a.m.
·
Wol!bip • 10:30·a.m.;tf:30 p.m.
Wednesday Services • 7 p:m.

Forest Rua
Pastor; Otarles Neville
Sunday School • 10 a.m.
Wol!bip. 9 a.m.
Thul!day SeNices . 6:30p.m.

Hysell Rua Hollaess Church
Pastor. Robert Manley
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m.
Won;hip · 10:45 a.m., 7 p.m.
·Thun;day Service • 7:30 p.m.

Bndbucy Church oi.Chriol
Pastor: lake Copley
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Sunday School- 9:30a.m.
Won;hip • 10:30 a.m.

Lanpvllle Chrilllan Church
Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Wol!bip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeJVice 7:30p.m.

flatwoods
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday Sehool - 10 a.m.
Worship · H a.m.

Wesleyu Bible HoUDtll Church
75 Pearl St., Middlepon.
Pastor: Re\1. John Neville
Children's service • 10 a.m.
Worship · 7:30p.m.
Wednesday SeJVice · 7:30p.m. ·

Tuppen Plain Chun:h orCbrist
Instrumenlal
Pastor: Scot Brown
Wol!bip Service • 9 a.m.
Communion · 10 a.m.
. S~nday School • 10:15 a.m.

Uberiy Christian Church
Dexter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunday Evening • 6:30 p.m.
Thul!day Service · 6:30p.m.

!Sunday School • 10 a.m.
WoJShip • 9 a.m.

Pine Grove Bible Holiness Church
1/2 mile off Rt. 325
Pastor: Rev. O'Dell Manley
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wo11hip • 10:30 a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service ·7:30p.m.

Zion Chun:b or Cllrist
Pomeroy, Hanisonville Rd. (Rt.l43)
· Pastor: Roger Watson
Sunday School • 9:30a.m.
Wol!bip • 10:30 a,m., 7:00p.m.
Wednesday Services . 7 p.m.

Chrisdan Union
Hartfo1d, W.Va.
. Pastor: Rev. David McManis
Sunday School- II a.m.
Worship · 9:30a.m., 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

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Calva,.Y Pllpim Chapel
Harrisonville Road
Pastor: Rov. Victor ROush
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Worship· 11 a.m·.• 7:30p.m.
Wednesday Service · 7:30p.m.

Christian Union
Har~ronl Church or Christ in

. S:ZS N. 2nd St. Middleporl
Pastor: James E. Keesee

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Mlddlepori Church orChrlaJ
5th and Main
Pastor: AI Hartson
Youth Minister: Bill Fruier
Sunday School • 9:30 a.m.
Wol!bip- 8: IS, 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m.
~ednesday Services • 7 p.m.

Hlckocy Hills Church or Christ
Evangelist Joseph B. Hoskins
Sunday School • 9 a.m.
WoJShip • 10 a.m., 7 p.m.
Wednesday Services . ._ 7 p.m.

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33045 HllaDd Road, ....... o,
PIIIOr: RoyH.r
Sunday Sc:bool ·
.m.
BveninJ 7;30 p.m.
Tueoday cl Thunday • 7:30p.m.

Sunday School · 9:30a.m.
Worship • 10:30 aln., 6 p.m.
Wednesday SeJVKfl· 7 p.m.

u Pastor: Keith Rader

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Bearwallow Rldp Chun:k or Ckrlal
Pastor: Jack Colegrove
Sundar, School -9:30a.m.
wo..hip : 10:30 a.m., 6:30p.m.
· Wednesday Se.Vices · 6:30p.m.

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Daavlllo HoUa... Church
31057 State !(oute 325, Lanp vlle
Pastor: Dr. J.D. Young
Sunday school -9:30 a.m.
Sunday wo,.hip • 10:30 a.m. &amp; 7 p.m.
Wednesday _prayer service - 7 p.m.

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Ceatnl Ch1oter
Asbucy (Syncule)
Pastor: Charles Neville
Sunday School · 9:45 a. m.
Worship · lla.m.
Wednesday Services· 7:30p.m.

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Tuppen PlaiD 5&amp;. Paul
Pastor: SbanlJl Hausman
Sunday School- 9 a.m.
Worship . 10 a.m.
Tuesday SeJVices'· 7:30p.m.

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1994 Clayton 18X80, 3 BR, 2
Batho, t23,500.00 (114) ·387·
7251 Altar 5: pm or WeeBrandy Wino 3 br., 2
IDn ca., llundry room.
hump, underpinning. many
-l614)o441.011i5

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1he Fldaral Fair !4Duslng Act
o1 I Gil wl*:h tn1keo ~Illegal
1 0 - 'any prefen.nce,

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color. tlllglon.

lilmlfla18lalul or rwllonal

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Ofiglrl, or any lnlenllon 10
mille any such proterance,
-lion or discrimination.•

1998 Oakwood Trailer. $2,5qO/
down · and anum• payments.
Colt 304.e75-35Sa,
N-1H7 14 Wfde.l both, $1111111
down, t13CIImo, with approved
· c:rocflt Col1·1!00-e81-67n.

This now.,..per will not

knowllngly accePI
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wl*:hlo In ~lion ol thelsw.
Our n~~ders are hereby
Informed lhelal dwellings
adYtrlileelln litis
are a111Nable on an equal
OI&gt;P&lt;)IIUnily 1&gt;11111.

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REAL ESTATE

310 Homes for Sale
1 M! SIOry Homo with TlvH lledroomo, Two Batho, Ba11mon~ 55
Acrea with Barna and Fence.
Fr• Gao. Coif. (814) 3117-nM
122 Highland Avo. 3Badroom, 2
bath. breed air gaa furnace. central air, full baoamont. $39,500.
31U.e75-112il.
1998 Modulor home In Rolling
Acrea aub ·dlvlaion, priced to

sell. Call

~ataan

Realty. 304-

875-3433.

2 Bedroom&amp;, 2 Bath Hauae, On
11 Acres Loc:ated At Sowards
Ridge Road, Crown City, Awailablo
To Buy June 111, Inquiries Call
814-2!i8-155G.

3 Bedroom haute lri New Haven,
central air, partial baetment.
PrlceciiO Salll304-882-3772.
3 Bedroom ·Ranch Style Home
· With Garage 6 Birn, Main·
uanance Frn. Located: Addison
Townohlp, 614-046-4792.
3Br, 2bllth, LR, OR, kill:hen, 1Cit
garage, fenced In back yard.
Priced on lnapacUan. 304-875-

4428 dayo or 304-675·7786 lrom
7-8pm.

1997 14x70 2 or 3 Bedroom,
$995 down, $195/mo. Only at
Ookwood Homoo, Nitro, wv. 304755-58115.
1997 14x80 3 or 4 Bedroom,
$1,358 down; S229imo. Frao air,
aklning, &amp; dtliv•r~. Only at Oak·
wood Homto Nltro,WV. 304·755·

5845.

llrlck 311 with Oe!Bched Brick Ga·
rage, Stcond lol For Trailer or
l.otliO Galden, $55,500 In Rodney
1614) 245-54811
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CONVINCE IS litE KEY

owner: Youm Varnon Avenue,
POint Pleasant. 8 rooms. 2 or 3
bedrooms. 1. bath, large ki'tchen
with laundry hook-up, all on one
lloor. Basement, vinyl siding,
r:arport, fenced back yard. Perfeet llii'W home or for older indl•lduol (1). $73,000. "CALL NOWr
31U.e75-8310.

7! 14

1997 18x80 3 bedroom, 2 bath,

$1,3251-. $2111/rno, lrMiillrl·
lng, with appto¥011 crllllt 1-800·
811H777.
1997 doublewldo $1445 down,
$229/mo. Frao delivery &amp; ootup.
1·800-G91-G777.
181 Time Buyers Eaoy Financing
2 &amp; 3 Bodroomo Around 12001
Mo., Free Delivery &amp; Sai-Up, Cal
1·800·251·5070.
Bonk Ropc'o DoubleWide'o &amp; Sl,..
glaWida'a Frao Delivery &amp; Set-Up,
Call The Finance Line. 1· 800·
251-!iC70.
Buy In Mayl No paymonll 1111 August of 97. Free Delivery &amp; Set·
up. WestwoQd Homes 1-800.2515070.
Rotlal PNgnm
we hove $I DOD 10 uooo per .
homa in dilaster relief funds
available to help you purchall a
replacement homo. Call 1· 800•ee.787.1 to let appointment tor

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ttaler tp•ce on rtvtr. All

Pado Table Umbrolla Chll,. BIAI·
Also
Cogt, High Chair, Cuohlono,,
hook·upa. Call after 2:0Q p.m.. Table Lamp, lnd Stuflld Arirnafo
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480 . Space for Rllllt

For Roil! or Sal.. 3 Bldtoom, 2
balhl. contral ak, no lnlldo polldepolit·$100o0no. 31U-G7S.I551.
Ono bedroom houoo In P\l"**iy,
nice and clean. depolll. 304-7735107- 5pri\ 614-1111~·201111.

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air oondllic&gt;nlcL Now corpel Call
1814) 441-4383 8 a.m.·Sp.m mo.,.
day lhUr tidily.
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Far rent- twa river camptltes,
100xeo, family typo, approved
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Badroomo, $350 llonth Depoolt.
(513)574-25311

Two bedroom houae, nice and
clean, no inlide pall, dopa~! and
references required, 814-892-

3090.

2 Piece LIYing -Sol: Couch iRe·
ctlner1 on each end. Matching
Racllnor Chelr. $799.00. 112 Price
(814~448-9227 altar 8:00

Twolllldroom. parlioll)l furriohod,
.corUral elr,large yard, good cleon
condition, no pe11, S230 per ·
month, New HaVlin. 304-882·2486
anytime.

Appllarlcei:
Recondltlona~
Waohero, Dryoro, Rangoo, Refrl·
Jrauh.a, go Day Guarantee!
~ch Oily Maytag, 814· 448·

420 Mobile Homes

for Rent
14170 Two Bedroom, Two Bath
Trailer, Two Acroo $17,000, 10
Acres $20,000, 3 Acre Lots
$7,000 Each 614· 387·7555 '
Choshirt Area.

GOOD USED APPliANCES
Waahara, dryera. refrlgeratora,
rangao. Skaggo Appllanceo, 71
Vtno Stroot, Call 814·448·7398,
1-800-4QQ.3.199.

2 &amp; 3 blldroom mobile homao
lllt'dng •• 1280$300. - · - ·
lor and tralh Included, 814-992·
2117•
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2 Blllroom, total aloctrlc, roforonce required, Sandhill Rd. 304I7S-3I34.
3 Blllroomo, 2 Batho, Vory Nli:e,
SIOYI, Refrigerator, Water &amp;
Truh Pold, $300/Mo., Pluo Do·
poll~ Alao: 1 Badnx&gt;m Vary Noat
$175/Mo., Pluo ' Dopoli~ 814·388o

H'-'tch w!Uatchlng Table 18
Chair•. Cedar Blanked Choat.
Wal Mlm&gt;r, DatiL Oak Baby Bod.
,.,.~379,2386

Three piece ·L.R. suite with 5 ~·
cllnera, six months old, cost
$2000, 1811$1500, 814·11G2-39111.
Uted Furniture : 130 BulaYIIIe
Pike, BabY bad, ploy pen, colleal
end tablea, night atandt,·deska,
drtaaera. couches, chairs, rock"'· bunk bed set, much more.
614-441o4712 HRS 10. 4. Wa boiy
ullod tumltura.

8371.

Small Ona Badroom, Clooe 10
DoWnto"" Galllpolla and Grocery,
Reference• Requlrlll (814)441111;.:58
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114-387-7580

530

Antiques

Buy or sell. Riverine Antiques,
1124 ·E. Main Street, on Rl124,
Pomeroy. Hours : M.T.W. 10:00
a.m. to 6:00 p.m.. SUnday 1:00 to
6:00 p.m. 814·982· 2526, Russ
Moore owner.
·

cludaa water and Trooh Pick up.
B14-24S.0114 Eveningo

440

Household
Goods

510

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·I Twa
Bedroom, Near Unlverolty.
$250/Month, Pluo paposlt. In·
.FACTORY DIRECT.
NO MIDDLE MAN.
.
SAVE$$$$ . .
Oakwood Homos 11 .tho only
dealer In the rrl-stato aroa thai
builds and aella their own
homes. For factory direct.prlcas,
shop OAKWOOD HOMES, Nl·
TRO, WV. 304-755-5865.

P~&gt;moroy Thrift Shop-

now bu~ng

furniture, thlldren' t summer
clotheJ, .malernll»" c:lothll, baby
ltomo and largo toyo . Call 814·
11112-3725.

540 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

Apartments
for Rent

SPRING SPECIAL: Central Air
Condllionoro: 2 Ton $1,1G5; 2 112
Tan $1,295: 3 Ton_f;1',395; 3 112
Ton $1,595; 4 Ton t .f,B95; Pricao·
Above Include Normal l~llalll·
don. Full 5 Yoor Warranty. 'II You
Don't Call Uo We Both Looal'
Frat Elllmataol Add-On Hoot
Pumpo Only Sllghly Higher. Call
Ui Today. 199 7 fa Tho Twonly
Seventh Year In Tht Heating &amp;
Cooling Buolnoool 614·441-G308.

1.aoo-29HICltlfl.

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.STORAGE TANKS 3,000 Gallon
Uptight, Ron Ewno Enterprluo,
Jackson, Ohio, 1·800·537·9528.
Used Kenmore atave In proper
working condlllon '$35. 304·882·

2160.
Wamono Selke Gold Watch; &amp; 14
Carat Gold Diamond Ringo 7
Earrings, All Very Nicol 814-441 ·
1118.

In

550

Staal Bulldingo
New, Engineered 40•60x1 2 wat
$15,500 now $11.9.0, 501100118
wao $26,200 Now $17,g31,
eox200111S wat te2,500 now
$31,972 1-80(1.408·5128

1 8R Apl' CION 10 town. No Pelsl
(614) 448·2072

560

larQe selection or used hOme. 2
or 3 bedroDAls_Startlng at $3495.
Ouick deliver~. Call-1·800·837·

1.35 Acraa 24185 trailer Sbr, 2
beth, cable, city water, out build·
~ 304·576·2541. $27,000

e"""Je-2152.
~ t'~70

Attn: Huntera I Fisherman. 15
acreo rolling 111111 Wl2 woodod orHI &amp; pond. 15mln. from Holzer,
close to Vinton areA. B•autlful,
SltyNno Sable t'x72 3br, 2 $18,000. 304-875-7109.
lh. largo flYing roam; lolond
Prima Mroago 3·1 aero parcial.;
,.,.,, hHI pump. porch,
~ulldlng olteo in Ma·
g, tklrllng. conctllt IIIPI, IICIIIInl
eon. Serloul inqulr.. only. 30•·
10112 bvlldlng, ••• cond.' 304·
112·3772,....a or...,.ma Ql.

Schultz, two bed·
IIIIUt and rofrlgorotor, air,
~ f8000, 114-SGUI91.

,.,2-.

fOIIZ IIOnlgl building. 304.a11-

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u~ 14170

Commodore, 14172, thloo
814·

~~~~Groom. ono IIIIth,

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P,IGO-

romoll, booutlful land: Molgo

Ccuntr, Scipio Townohlp. SR 192
Oull oil SR I 43). ()onor llnlnclno.
eall for good map, ·I ·I14·5U·

11846.
RE ~JTI\1 S

12X81 Dolrlol, Flir·ID~ Con·
: : ' · 3 BR. euoo. 11141 ..441 •

410 HOuiM for Rent

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One Aero lot, New
(114)2!541-

Electric Scooter and Wheel·
chairs. New/ Used, Scaotet llfll,
Pllrtable Rompo, Stahway Eleva·
tors, Bowman's Homecare SU446·7283

3N4,Aitor7~11.

Gracious living. 1 and 2 bedroom
apartrnonll at Village Manor and
RIYoroldo Aportmonto In Mlddlt·
port From $23H304 . Call 614·
892·5014. Equal Hauolng Oppor·
turllea
··

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collont Breading, Slall
FOrmo, Jactuton 614-2811·53115

Upton Uoed Caro Rt. 62·3 Mlloo
South .ol Ll'oft,· WV. Financing
Available. 31Uo45&amp;-1089.

448·4844

304-87S-2151.

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AOHA 85 Gelding With A CAN
DO ATTITUDE. Oulel &amp; Makoo
Trail Rldta A Plta1urt, Shown
Succo11fully. Would Make Nice
4·H HorN, IS Sorral With Flaxon
Mano &amp; Jail, $2,100 080. 114·

720 Ttucks for Sale

3~.

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'87 Ford Ranger, naw engine.
clutch and prao1uro plata, tlroo,
pain~ one yoor ago, $2500, 814049·2808.

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F-150,
engine,
Call good Ford
shape.
Also 390
spare
truek
.~~~~~~;~~~~11976
1'1(11.
304-6~0 .

TRAN S PO RTATION

710 Autos for Sale

1905 Stratul 285 Pra/ XU DC
Bosa Boat175 HP, Evintudo II~·

'78 Dodge ttatlon wagon, clean,
Nlra ,_ ru-. 318 engine. $800,

441-0991

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Sale Going
·Aoua•·
ron Boats· -Cutty Cabfna .-Bow
Rldtra ·Bail Boats -Johnson
Oulboard l!otora Salll. ·Sorvlco
ol all oulbaordl, cltlillecl machanh:. Marine S•rvlcia, 2131 K.r

~.=-·Ohio.
114-11112
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3. I HP MoiOr, Battery Chargor,
Acc;e~aories. New, Navar Used,
t1,900, 814-441-8325.
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IG94 Chevy ·hall ton Silverado,
extend,c:ab, V-8, ~ ap., ale,
po, pb, arnllm, 25,000 mllali, one
owner•.$16,000, 614-742·3177.

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11198 FoAl Rongar XLT, 2Wd;' long
bold, 4 cyl auto, only 18,000ml.,
balance ~ of 38 -38 warranty,
$11.000 fitm. 31U-G7s.ll569.
68 Chevy, Short otepsldo Bed .
Exclllent.lor restoring. (614)·448·
71145

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whaelo &amp; 'radlatoro. D &amp; R Auto,
Ripley, WV. 304·372·3933 or

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Studente often wan·t .to know bow
many pain~ are needed fer a strong
. two-bid. Really, it ian'teo much a mat·
ter of points 88 winners. Ask wurself
lhel!tllhree questions: Am I only one
1,11-L.IAN'f F-UNS IN
· trick (or perhapa two trickal ahy of
YOU~ FAMil-Y,
game? If partner tables one well·
placed honor, do I want I~ be in game?
BUT IN A
Do I have enough defensive tricks that
·I don't fear the opponents? If you an·
ZIG·ZA6
swer jn the affinnalive to all three, you
PATTi~N.
are worth a two-bid.
Yesterday, I mentioned Martin
Emmett, . from Hobe Sound, Fla.
Today, here is a deal played .carefully
by his wi(e, Alice.
Look just at that North hand. What
would be your plan for the auction, giY·
en that the opponents will retain a.re·
. , ,r
.,
spectfui silence?
I WIQ l&gt;m!&gt;\Et&gt; oor TiW' ~ N.L 11\E Tllli.!
After beginning with a strong two
~ lll..l'lloiC. "Wl\loo.l'-!5
OOt-lf. 11'1 l'II..TI~ "
hearts, Martin heard his wife IIUike the
negative ·respClnse or two no·tr'ump.
At-IBN.L ft\Kl\1~1
Rather than rebid in his four·canlsuit.
. Martin - C&lt;lrrectly in my view - re·
pealed the main feature of his hand:
· the virtually solid seven-card suit.
.,_....,.. ' HOWIIYef, wben Alice .showed spades,
Martin took control with Blackwood
and bid the grand slam.
West led the club king. Ailee won
with her ace and pillyed a trump to
dummy's queen, expect1n110 claim.
However, EBBI's discard meant that
.,----..,1111-ilii.. ··play had to C&lt;lntlnue. Needing a hand
entry, Alice cashed dumv's heart ICe
... SO THEN
and nrfled a heart. She C&lt;lnlitiued with ·
6/IIRFIEI..O
5oAY5o TO
i spade to dummy's 10, drew tnrmpa,
ODIE ... ·
and tabled her cards as tbe dummy
W88 high - or II you prefer, dummied
her eanla 88 the table was high.

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favorable .fof you 10 bring a mauer i ngenuity and ambitious urges to pull
· you've been ll!qOtiating to a con~lu- off somelh.lng profitable.
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sion. All parties Involved can now
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better than usual today. Do not wute ltoping{or reslldina an IIITIIIJiement and valua~le ways.
your gift on the meaningless. Trying that can enh~our material secuPISCES (Feb. .20-March 20) Per·
to patch up a broken romance? Tile · rity. H'ang jn
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, LmRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 23) Today al bonds arc ve~ cage~ to pl~ase you
you understand what to do 10 make if :yoU want somethilll done rillil, it's today. They wtll do mce thin11s for
the relationship work. Mail $2.15 to best you do it younelf. Endeavors you pW'Ciy on impulse.
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size Gtnlel bed, IDtl of ttoragl:,
11,000 ...... - - . wll .....
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One down and out fellow to another, 'if you can't pay
your bills be ttiankful you are not the one who holds the
MORTGAGE!'
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TO GET. ANSWER

1987 31' Sl.lirra ·campoi anll
1982 ChOY~Iel SUburban Ci....
or Spacial, oil hook upo, both In
excellent condition, $12,500, ~~II
814·11112o4000.

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IG72 Model camper 6118, Ill
Good Condition call 11 4·25•·
8544

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Flotrolrod. Now • - · In SID!*.

Coi F!on E - 1-.&amp;37-115211.
'1\oin - ·
accollflnll ·
appllcadono lor lbr. HUD oublilf.
Ized apt. lor older;)l :'d handl· like Now Marcie Track Walk Fit
Cflllp8d. EOH 304-e
7t.
Troodmlll, like New, Whirlpool
Two lllldroom oparfmlntln llld· Automatic Waoher, 614-317Aldol Rood,
Clcy, M'l
7814 .
and
To Buy Juno Ill, ln.. lrloo Call .._, - pay ..... traoh,
ycu
pay
goo
ond
ofocltlc,
.,. . . .1...
lincoln welder ·o.a. 2110 Potklno.
f:IOO mo.
$100 cllpooil, 814- 304-175 7071 .,.,. 5pri\
1!12-'IIDI,IIm'lpm.

4 Swtaaaonga

YfS,

5117.

PI! Shop For Sale: Groat loco·
lion, Owner Roll~ng . Soon, Sarlouo
lnqulrleo Dnlyl814-448·7507.

38 &amp;I 1C1S

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1987 Mini motor homa-2t'f001,
oxcolltnt condition. 304-67,,

Girlo IO·Sp. Bike $50.00. ·Siudio Pall
Couch ~n.d Chair $30.00 1614)· .

Modern 2 &amp; 3 bedroom apar.t· Grubb'o Plano· tuning &amp; repolro.
manta, In Mlddlaparr, ate, Problamo? No~ Tuned? Call 1he
aqulpplll kltthono, roilronco, do- plano Or. 814-441o4525
pool! required, phone 11+902·.
One Eazol.ifl Wolglil Dlotrlbiltlng
71133ahor6pm
Hhch 1,000 lb. $200, Phone: at 4.
Nlct 1w0 lllldroo'm aparlnient In 444!-e78fl.
Aacfrw, 1250 ""'""' pfua u~lldu
and &lt;lepool~ rolotara~r 814-M2· Hot tub•- ask about ac:rateh &amp;
doni and factory IICOtldl. AI low .
71143.
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II $1918, 304·2GS.SGI5.
One bedroom aportmontln Mkf·
dloport. all utllllill paid, $270 mo., I haYI a large llloction of gornltrcj
$100 dtP91il, 114·Dg2·7801, cordi, •Magic• tht Galhlring In·
eluded, tho.utandt of c:omlc
llfm.fpm.
'
books and 1 huge collection of
oporll cordi. Old and nl'ir Start
Partially _lrlrnllhod lbodraom, Wara toya alto Included. Let't
u...... paid. 304-875-2722.
dooll No &lt;OIIOnoble olio! Nlulld.
Small furnflhod apattmlnt, lbr, Col 114-1148-3098 altar 1:30pm.
ldool for 1 poroon, no pall, no
JET
ornokoro, rtloroncao • dopolit.
AERATION MOTORS

14XN 12 tlokbroolo Nice 2 Blllroom houoo In : goiod condlton. with 11111 fru · HOYin e250/mo~ 304·175·1117
nl"'*''la. Priclcl 10 11111 Coli alflr I.::Cd::..:•:.;;'lli=Spm;.....~-:----:-­
l:p.m.4fl4)ollllll-l1• ·
2 Badrootnl, 2 Bath Houoa, On
14170 • Badroom, Nlc.._ Fur· II Aetll Locotlll AI Bl~rdo

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Livestock

730 · Vans &amp; 4·WDs

2722·

2br. 21111111,
on ,..- IGI. opCionil

630

1988. Ford Tempo LX, 4 Doors,
Excellent Con.dJtion, loaded,
$2,950, 814-446-21!01 .

Furnllhlll Aparrment1 Bldtoom,
939 Second Avenue, Galllpollo,
$2951110., UIUI!IIo Peld, 614-446-

35 Oppoolte Ill
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By Pllililp Alder.

43811.

Concrete &amp; Plasdc Septic Tanks,
300 Thru 2,000 Gallono Ron
Evans EnterjHIIa'l, Jackson, OH
1·800·537·9528.

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Tricks, not points,
win contracts

1987 Ford Tempo OL, 5 opeed,
alr, .new tires, sharp, high miles,
but nino groat, 11950, 614·965-

hree be-droom ranc:n In Meigs
ounty, ana and 112 l&gt;atho, con·
al air. large garagt, beautiful 350 Lots &amp; Acreage
1rJ 11111 ng on one aero, Roll 1 AC &amp; 2 AC loll for oalo In
I .Ro141. Danvllll. Shown by ap- . Scenic Valley SubdiYiolan.
tony, 814-742·2337.
Widgo Realty, Braker 304·875·

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175.

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Dealer: North
South
West North Eu&amp;
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750 Boats &amp; MotQI'S . :
for Sale
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AIC Rec:lalmlr for R·12 ayateiJI.
304-675-1184- 5pm.
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Memorials. Apple Grove Memorl·
11 GardenL 304·57s-2nQ.

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Brown Topper lor a Full Size Pick·
Up, eft long . Good Condition .
(614)·256-1012

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.,yrac:u'se- three bedroom, one
nd 112 balhl, LR. DR. lamily
• Olik kltchan, Cltpe\ lull
aHmtnt; electric furnace/heat
ump, two-cor garage (28x32),
and. 114 acreo, nice. 614-GG2·

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pne Moe Fn&gt;m City limit Of Galli·
polio, All Now Kill:hon, Window &amp;
~~"""Go $35,000, 814-367-0.03.

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$1,100. 1985 Yamoho PW 50,
auto, axe. cond. tGOO. 304·882·
3858.

BUdget Price TranamlaalOf'll,
Stardng at sgg.oo and Up, Ullod 1
Rebuilt, All Typoa, Over IO,cao

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760; Auto Parts &amp;

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Pets for Sale

!lowly rornodelld tlvee bedroom,
pno and 112 beth home in Middle814-11112-3485 altar 5pm

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SHS will give diplomas to 68 seniors Sunday
Sixty-eight members of the
Southern . High School Class of
1997 will receive their diplomas
during a combined baccalaureate
and commencement exercises to.be
held Sunday at 8 p.m. in the
Charles W. ·Hayman Gymnasium
in Racine.
The Rev. Aaron F. Young, youth
minister of the Racine First Bap!ist
Church, will give the commence- .
ment ~ress following the procession~ and musical selections by
the choir under the direction of Jcn-·
nifer Montgomery. choir director.
Jessica Erin Sayn~ . daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sayre, and
Amber Darlene Thomas, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas,
will give co-valedictorian addresses during the commencement progrant. Hillery Mae Harris, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Jeffrey Harris
will give the salutatorian address.
1&lt;s part of the commencement,
special recognitions will be made
by Gordon Fisher, principal, after·
which James Lawrence, superin- ·
tendent , will present the class to

Bob Collins, president of the
Southern Local Board of Education, who will award the diplomas.
Honorarians are Brian Marvin
Allen. SQn of Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Allen; Emily Joann Duhl, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Duhl; Trudy
Juanita Justis, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs . Bill Justis; Mark Fitzgerald
Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lewis; Gregory Allen McKinney
II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory
McKinney; and Tonia Nicole
Nazarewycz, daughter of Mr. and
.Mrs. Douglas Rees.
Other members of the SHS
graduating class include: Frances
Lynn Adkins, Kelly Renee Alkire.
Thomas Mathew Bailey, Christopher Ryan Ball, Cha!l Michael .
Blount, Amy Marie Boggs,
Matthew Joseph Bradford, Tyson
Kenneth Buckley, Keri Lynn Caldwell, Melissa Lee Canan, Tracy
Lee Card, Angela Dawn Carlcion,
Gary Lee Cooper, Angel Star Day,
James Allen Evans, Matthew
Shane Evans, Kevin Curtis Fields,
Daniel Wayne Fisher, Nicholas

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Amber Thomas
Hillery Harris
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Lonas, Jeremy Lynn Lyons, Joshua Lynn Roush, Lora Jean Sayre, lenFranko, Nathan Daniel Haines.
Wayne Marshall, Jesse Ryan May- nifer Lynette S~arbe.,.Y, William
Philip Andrew Hamm_. Kristen
nard, Darrell Ryan Norris, Amy Jo Earl Sheppard, Vanessa Kay
Nicole Hensler, Stephanie Lynn
Northup, Roy Lee Pierce, Brianne Shuler, Nathaniel Jacob Sisson.
Jones, Brian Keith Kimes. Joseph
Lea Proffitt, Dee Jay Richards, Melissa Rae Smith, Paul Michael
Lloyd Kirby Jr., Jason Alexander
Amy Marie Rizer, Charles William Smith, Daniel Guy Teaford, KathLawrence, Barbara Ann Layne,
Roberts Jr., Adam Wesley Roush, ern Renee Turley, Sarah Elizabeth
Joseph John Layne,
David Jason Roush;
Wallbrown, Larry ·Eugene Willis,
Travis Jay Lisle.• Tiffany· Dawn ·
Joshua Don Roush, Kimberly ·Craig Michael Wolfe and Robert
Lester Writesel.

Eastern graduation exercises to. be held May 25·.
By BRIAN J. REED
cert Band, under the direction of
Sentinel News Staff
_ Susan Climer, will play the proEastern. High School's Class of cessional and recessional for the
I 997 will receive diplomas in exercises, and the school alma
com.bined baccalaureate and com- mater.
mencement exercises on Sunday,
Tlie senior ~.:hoir is expected to
May 25, at the high school gym- perform two songs: · "Yesterday,"
nasium.
and "You Have a Friend in Me."
Valedictorian Merediih Lynn
William Mark Francis, Class
Crow and Salutatorian Maria Dar~ Chiiplain, will ol'fer the invocatio1,1
lene Frecker will address their. and benediction,
classmates during the 39th annual
Class President Sean Adam ·.
ceremonies~ w\Jich -will begin iu Maxcy will lead thc .Picdge of Aile6 :30 p.ro.
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giance to the American Flag, and
'. Crow is the daughter of James welcome those attending. Milhoan
and Pamela· Crow · of Pomeroy: will introduce Crow and Frecker
Freckcr is the daughter of Charles prior to their speeches. Frecker,
W. and Marsha N . . Frccker of who i&amp; class treasurer, and Mindy
Mae Sampson, secretary, will lead
Racine . ..
. The Eastern High School Con. the class in the turning of the. tas-

set. These class officers will also
lead in the singing ·of the Alma
Mater.
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Eastern High School Principal
Clayton Butler will recognize the
Top 10 scholars of the class, and ·
will present the class to Deryl Well ,
superintendent of the Eastern Local .
School District. Diplomas will be
conferred to the graduates by a
member of the school board. still to
be determined.
Candidates for graduation · are
James Lawrence Adams; Patrick
Loren Aieker, Keith Allen Arix ,
Laura Ann Arix, Christopher Eric
Bailey, David Allen B;1ker,
Matthew Luke Barnhart, Riki
Michelle Barringer, Thomas Ver(Continued· on Page 4) ·

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Salutatorian

,Meigs graduation ceremonies scheduled. Sund.ay
Baccalaureate and commence- \Of the Mi!ldieport-Pomeroy Rotary
ment .exercises for ~eigs High Club arid the Meigs County ChamSchool's 1997 class of 154 graduJ&gt;er of Commerce.
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The valedictorian of the class,
ates will be held Sunday, May 18,
Liberty Ann King, daughter ofTim
at 4:30 p.m. in the Larry R. Morrison Gymnasium.
. and Edie King of Middleport, and
Speaker at baccalaureate will be
salutatorian,
Erin
-Leslie
Krawsczyn , daughter of Bette
Jo:nnifer Sheets, president of the
State Board of Education. The Hoffman of . Pomeroy, and John
Pomeroy attorney is a graduate of Krawsczyn and Celia McCoy .of
Pomeroy High School, received Pomeroy, will speak at the comher B.S. and M. S. degrees in holl'C
mencement program.
· economics from Ohio State UniThe Meigs High School Band
versity, and her law degree from will play the processional, recesCapital University. She practices sional, the alma mater, "Maroon
law with the firm of Little. Sheets and Gold", and "Cajun folk
and Warner.
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Active in community affairs, will sing "Reach." Class officers
she serves on the Pleasant Valley participating will be Amy Clonch,
Hospital Foundation Board, the president, the welcome, Taryn
Meigs County Council on Aging Doidge, treasurer, introductions;
Board of Trustees, is treasurer of Stacie Reed, secretaiy, cteu roll
the Meigs County C_o mmunity and Stacy Stewart, vice president,
Improvement COIJlOIIll~, secre·
will present the symbol of Fllduataryltreuurer of the Me1p Coun.

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·Easter~, Wahama and_River Valley .High Schols.

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Lane Bunting. Sherry Lynn Burke,
Jeromcc Clifford Calaway, Joshua
Eugene Ca~t o , Angela Dawn
Chancy. James Patrick Clifford,
Catherine JoAnn Corain, Meredith
Lynn Crow. Ste ven L~;c Dickens,
Eri c E&lt;.lw ard Dillard, Tim othy
Ste ven Epling, Amber Marie Fortney.
William Mark Francis. Mari a
Darlene Frcc ker, Cf1ristopher
Du ane Gandara. Timothy Iv an
Gheen. Nathan Eugene Coodwin;
Christina Michelle ' Grossnickle.
Bruce Ryan Hawley. Trac i

Michelle ll!eines, Alyssa Kay
Hoffman. Rickie Lee Hollon, Jr.,
Crystal Jean Holsinger. Maitha
· Renee Holter, Jere·my Edward
Hupp, Rocky James Hupp, Bobby
Lee Keaton; Eric Sidney Marcinko,
Jr., Sean Adam Maxey. Adam Luke
McDaniel, Teresa Dawn McGrath,
Amanda Marie Milhoarr, Christina
Marie-Moore, Jeanie Mae Newell.
Wesley Michael Newell, Carrie
Ranae Newlun, Peter Christopher
Nowak, Kelly Amber Osborne,
Daniel Jacob Otto, Jason Allan
Parker, Leslie Leigh Parker, Mindy
Mae Sampson, Thomas Earl
Schuler, Shaun Michael Seth, Lisa

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nifer Ann Garey, Brandon Scott Ryan Peavley, Shannon E. Petrie,
Honorarians of the class are George, Robert Earl Gilkey, Cairie Franklin Abdon Pierce, Jeremy
Justin Fields, ·son o( Connie Frances Glaze, Nicholas Joe James Pierce, Thomas B. Powell,
Romine, Pomeroy ; Darrick St. ·Goodwin, Heath A. Qrueser, Stacey Michelle Price, Robert W.
Clair, son of Myrtle and Gail St. Michael A. Guess, Whitney Corrin · C. Quail~. Robert L. Reeves, Jr., ·
Clair, Middleport; Stacie Reed, Haptonstaii,.Jerry Hardwick; Virgil April Reitmire, Robert L. Ritterdaughter of Charles and Kathy R. Hartley, Stacy Ann Hawk, Cyn- · bee~. Lee Eric Ritlgers, Ashley
Barrell of Rutland; Tara Grueser, thia R. Hawkins, David Heighton, Roach, Joshua Ryan Roberts,
daughter of Danny . and Debbie Joseph Hill, Jo5eph Aaron Hock- Christopher R. Roush, Daniel
Grueser of Pomeroy ; Beverly man, Alyssa K. Hoffman, Lynn Boone · Russell, Cynthia Sandy,
Stewart, daughter of Kathy and Jim .Ella · Hoffman, Ricky E. Hoover,
Amanda Sue Savage. Tomie L.
Stewart of Rutland; Taryn·Doidge, Jr., Betsy A. Houdaliheli, Joshua C.
Shaffer, Caleb Shuler.
daughter of Kathy Doidge of ·Howard, Eddie Howery, Robyn
Jod,ie Leann Sisson, Amber
Pomeroy; and Sheila Neace,. Hunt.
Slaven, Jennifer Smallwood,
daughter of Freddie J. and Judy
Misty Diane Jeffers, Stephen A.
Randy Scott .Smith, Rick Smith,
Jenkins, Cheryl Lynn J~well, Julie
Neace of Langsville.
Robert A. Smith, Lisa-Gayle Snod~
Othe,r members of the class are · N. Jones, Tasha Lynn Jude, Linden
Sco~t Autherson, Ryan Baker, Issac ; J: Kelly, Down.ey Lyn!l Kennedy,
Barnett, Heather A. Barney, Lillian Jared King, Julie King, Shawn Ray
·Marie Barnhart, Aiiam D. Barrett, King, Kennith Matthew Kirk,
W. Chad Bartrum, James. Robert Michael A. Klein. Aimee Kloes, .
Blackwell, Darnell Blanks, Maria · Christopher . Sc 0 tt Lambert,
Laura Blodorl), Casey Keldon Edward Keith Landaker, Shawn
Booth, Jason Anthony Brockert, William Leach, Timothy Scott ·
Maria Laura Cancro. Angel R. Lewis. Alma Angelica Loaiza
Carter,. Desiree Dawn Clemons, Ayon , Gustavo Peuinati Lucio,
Jennifer Denise Clifford, Amy Connie N. Mash, Leigh Ann Mash,
Dale Clonch, Cassidy Coffey, Ani- Kellie Ann Maurer, Shellie R.
ta Gayle Collins, Jessica Renee ·. Maurer. Wesley J. McClure, Carl ·
Counts, ·Eva Yuvonne Crabtree, W. Mci&gt;ade, Jason M. McDaniel,
. Ernest E. Crouso, Brooke Nicole Jessica L. McElroy, Julie Ann
Dailey, Jacob Shaun Davis. James McGuire.
Oliver Dean Chad Brandon DodHeathct Lorena Mclain, Bran- son Robin Dale Donohue, Timo- ' di Nicole Meadows, Shawn
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David E. Vanlnwagen, Alicia
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