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near the' stove.
Approximately one-half of the kitchen was damaged
Including the cabinets' and ceiling. The floor of the bathroom
upstairs above the kitchen was also damaged, but fire fighters
were able to control the fire before It began to climb the walls.
No other areas of the two-story frame house were damaged,
except for smoke. No one was home at the time the fire started
a nd no Injuries were reported.
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Wolfe, owner of the home, did have Insurance on the structure
but not on the contents. Damages have not been estimated,
Chief Zirkle reported.

EMS responds to 5 Wednesday calls
Units of the Meigs County Emergency Medical Service
responded to five calls on Wednesday.
At 8:15 a.m. the Middleport unit was called to Route 554 for
Anna Bell Sisson who was taken to Holzer Medical Center.
The Tuppers Plains squad responded to a call on Route 681 at
12: 14 p.m. In which Carrie Osborne was transported to Veterans
Memorial Hospital.
The Pomeroy Fire Department, at 6:22 p.m., was called to
West Main St. for a structure fire at the Ray Wolfe residence.
At 9:52 p.m. the Middleport squad went to Riverside
Apartments for Lucille Hendricks who was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hospital and at 10:30 p.m. the unit responded to a call
on . Leading Creek Road and transported Bertha Rife to
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
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available. As explained in a lish a drug rehabilitation proletter, Eyer is in the process of gram for employees. Sectlon891s
drawing up a disaster plan for the new Internal Revenue Service
county, as required by law. legislation to equalize benefits
Funds may become available for between higher and lower paid
state-mandated emetgency employees.
planning, and he is preparing a
Burl Walker, owner of the
grant application for a portion of Country Mobile Home Park . at
such funding. ShouW the grant be Darwin. complained Wednesday
accepted. the line item should be to the commissioners that stray
waiting.
cats and dogs, but especially
At the request of Michael cats, are a problem at the park.
Swisher, director of the Meigs Walker sil!d he had been In
County Department of Human contact with Meigs County Dog
Services, the commissioners ap- Warden Wayne Roseberry, who
proved the hiring of Department also serves as the agent for the
of Human Services' employee Meigs County Humane Society.
Liz Thoren in the newly created The commissioners pointed out
position of Social Program Ad- that as dog warden, Roseberry
ministrator to supervise the has no jurisdiction over cats.
Child Support Enforcement Commissioner Jones contacted
Agency.
Dorothy Fisher of the Humane
The county also, at Swisher's Society, who said the Society
request, entered into a 30-day would see to It that the cats are
contract with the Gallia-Meigs trapped.
Community Acth;m Agency to
provide transportation to and
from physicians for medicaid ·
patients and women who are
experiencing at-risk pregnancies. The contract for $.50 a mile,
Bank One, Athens, N.A. has
riot.to exceed a $3,000 cap for each been awarded a default judgcategory, will expire June 30. An ment for $14,740.85 in a case
annual contract may then be against Melvin R. VanMeter and
developed.
Nancy K. VanMeter.
Swisher presented the commisThe Powell Truss and Door
sioners with a report of written
and oral testimonies taken Feb. Company. · Powell, Ohio and
21 during a public hearing to Cincinnati Insurance Company,
discuss Meigs County's Title XX Cincinnati. seek $10,812.46 from
programs. Judge Robert Buck defendant Roberta J. Caruthers,
was In charge of the hearing. The Pomeroy, for damages done to
county . currently receives In the plaintiff's vehicle,
excess of $100,000 in Title XX
Home National Bank, Racine,
funds.
Ken Edsal. of Clemens-Nelson is seeking judgment of $3,995.83
Associates, Columbus, attended from Robert D. Gibson and Patty
Wednesday's meeting to offer the Gibson, Portland.
services of his firm in preparing
a Drug-Free Workplace Plan for Seeks divorce
the county, and in conducting a
Section 89 audit for the county. As
A divorce action has been filed
explai ned by Edsal, a new In Meigs County Common Pleas
federal law - the Drug- Free Court by Una Mali! McDaniel.
Workplace Act - requires reclp· Pomeroy,from Boyd Ray McDaIents of federal funding to estab- niel. Hartford, W.Va.

Dally stock prices
(As ollO:IO a.m.).,.Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt, Ellis 6 Loewl
Am Electric Power ............. 27~

AT&amp;T .................................35%
Ashland 011 ......................... 41
Bob Evans .......................... 15%
Charming Shoppes .............. 17%
City Holding Co .................. 16%
Federal Mogul.. .................. 53Y.!
Goodyear T&amp;R ........ : .... ...... 54')k
Heck's ................................. %
Key Centurion ..................... 13
Lands' End .... ....... .............. 29Y,
Limited Inc ........................31 )i,
Multimedia Inc ..... .... ..........94Y.! '
Rax Restaurants .................. 2')4
STEPHEN E. ADAMS
Robbins &amp; Myers ................ 17%
Shoney's Inc ........................ 11
Wendy's Inti ........................ 5%
Worthington Ind ................. 21')4
(City Holding 18 ex dividend Christian Character Award, be
has been awarded several vartoday. Rax Restaurants tlilrdlous
scholarships from AEP,
quarter loss $1,926,000 vs. net
Kiwanis,
Oblo University and
$546,000.)
Holzer Science Award. Adams ·
will attend Ohio University and
major In Electrical Engineering.
Veterans Memorial ·
Anthony John Jamora Is the
Wednesday admissions - Carson ol Dr. and Mrs. Ismael
rie Osborne, Reedsville, and
Jamora of Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
Bertha Rife, Middleport.
While at OVCS he was active In
Wednesday discharges
Student Council and Yearbook.
James Preston, Kenneth Mar- He was a class officer a114 years
klns, Herman Redman, and
of high school and a member of
Melissa Durham.

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A marrleae license has been
Issued In Meigs CountY Probate
Court to James Hayman, 21,
Long Bottom, and Melinda Jolen~ Well$, 19, Long Bottom.

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Tonight: Showers and tllunderstorms, with lows near 70.
Southwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
Chance of rain Is M percent.
Friday: Sbowers and thUDderstorms, with blghs between 80 .
and 85. Chance of rain Is 90
percent.

FlrstBaptlstChurchofGalllpolls
where he Is active In Proteens ·
and the Youth Mlnjstry. In the
community, he Is Involved In
Nursing Home Ministries and the
City Christmas Cbolr. His honors
Include National Science Merit
Award and Top of the-Mountain
Scholar. HelsamemberofWho's
Who aild the American Christian
Honor Society. He has earned the
Presidential Academic Fitness
Award and the Outstanding
Christian Character Award

In a story that was published
Wednesday on the front paae ol
The Dally Sentinel regarding
Veterans Memorial Hospital, the
picture with Kay CuUums should
have noted her as an Operating
Room Technician, and not a
Registered Nurse.

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Eastern graduation
cere~onies Sunday;
-honor students named

IN THE SPmrr- The Mldclleport Departm-e nt
Store was In the splrU for alumni weekend. The
store window wu decorated with football

· memorabilia !rom Ml ddleport High School
provided by John and Margie Blake.

Memori~l

Day speaker named
·by Drew \,Vebster Post 39
•· Drew Wl!bstell· Post a!I;"Of. · tll~'' '"
American Legion. will !Je conducting Memorial Day observance~&lt; at area locations on Monday.
The day's schedule will include
Beech Grove Cemetery at 10
a.m., the CathoUc Cemetery at
11, Rock Springs Cemetery at
11:30, the Pomeroy levee at 12
noon. then a break for lunch.
At 1 p.m. the legion unit-will be
at the Meigs Memory Gardens,
at Chester Cemetery. at 1: 30 and
at Hemlock Grove Cemetery at 3.
The speaker at Beech Grove
and Chester Cemeterl~s. and at
the Pomeroy levee, will be Dr.
Michael J. Chakeres. past state
commander of the American
Legion, with a trlbu te to the
sailors who lost their lives,_. the
U.S.S. Iowa. A wreath In memory
DR. MICHAEL J. CRAKERES
of the lost sailors wllllle dropped
In the Ohio River from the levee.
Chakeres, ·a rell~ed optome,
1966-67, and servea a two-year
trtst !rom London, Ohio, was
term as Its alternate national
commander of the American executive committeeman, 1969·
Le,glon of Ohio du"!ng the term 70.

He served as a Na'(.Y Frogtnah
during World War II, was sent to
college while · In service, and
completed his education upon his
discharge. He attended the Unl·
verslty of North Carolina;
Emory University at Atlanta,
Georgia; Ohio State University;
and the Illinois College of
Optometry.
In addition to h_ls year as
commander, Dr. Chakeres
served as vice-commander of the
state organization for two years.
His wife. Billie, has served
three terms as president of the
women's auxiliary unit of Mad!·
son Post 105, London. .
·Members of the Drew Webster
Unit will also participate In the
Middleport Memorial Day pa·
rade at 5 p.m.
The Legion urges all Meigs
Countlans to pay tribute on
Memorial Day "to the dead and
the gallant men and women who
lost their lives so that we may be
free."

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Amei'ican Legion. He Is also a
p.m. the group will be at Howell
past national vice commander, Hill Cemetery, and at Burand prior to that served on the lingham at 1:30 p.m. At4: 30 p.m.
Legion's National Executive the group Is to meet at the hall for
Unl&amp;eci Press Inter nat lonal
Committee for Ohio. At age 33, he the parade.
Heavy rains and powerful
Officers for the new year were
became the third World War II
veteran to. be elected State .e lected on Wednesday with Bob thunderstorms ripped through
Commander of the Ohio Amerl· Gilmore, commander; Mike Flo- Ohio Thursday night and early
can Legion, which noW com- carl, first vice commander; Friday, damaging buildings,
prises over 149,500-wartime vete- Howard Plnnel, second vice closing schools and forcing evarans affiliated · with 657 posts commander; Lanny Tyree, fi- cuations ol river communities.
About 200 pec&gt;ple In the Preble
throughout tile state. Waggon- nance officer; Henry ClatCounty
community of Camden, "
seller holds the Distinguished worthy, adjutant; Joe White,
west
or
Dayton,
were evacuated
Flying Cross and the Air Medal chaplain; Kenneth Davis, ser·
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from
their
homes
when the
with Three Clusters .
vice officer; and Fred Hanel,
flooded.
The
Sevenmlle
Creek
After the dedication service, sargent at arms.
Red Cross set up an evacuation
Mill Street will be open for the·
center at a school gymnasium
public.
overnight, but the waters were '
Post Announces Sclledule
Ohio Hue p888es
receding Friday morning, allow·
Post 128 today released the 1989
lng people to return to their
program schedule for Memorial school distrid tax bill
homes.
D~e group Is to meet at the hall . COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!) Heavy rains throughout the
at 8:30 a. m. From there the Legislation allowing local school spring -In contrast to last year's
group will go to the Middleport districts to ask voters for an dro1111ht -have !llled most of the
Income tax tosupportschoolshas state's reservoirs to capacity.
levee at g a.m.
The Post will be at the cleared Its !Ina! leplatlve bur- Tbe Obto Department of Natural
Middleport Riverview Cemetery die and wlllaoon be on Its ·way to Resources announced Thursday
beaches and picnic areas -at
at 9:15 a.m., t he Brad ford Gov.
Th Richard
., __ _ Celesll!'a desk.
Cemetery at 9:30 a.m., Middle- ·
e .......te-passed measure Delaware State Park will be
port Hill Cemetery at 9:45a.m., 'was approved by the Ohio Houlll! closed for the hoUday weekend
Addison Cemetery at 10: 15 a.m., Thursday, 7•·20. Before Jolnln&amp;
because of flooding.
Cheshire' a Gravel Hill Cemetery the Senate In weekelid adjournat 10: 30 a.m., Middleport Gravel ment, the HouR adopted a
mu at 11. a.m., and the LeJ!on budget co,mpanlou bill which
Tile DaliJ IIIIMIDel will .., be
contains a 5 percent celllna
on
Park at 11 : 15 a.m.
ul
publlllled
MolldaJ In order . to
The Po't will have dinner from annua1 1ncreases In t tlon at
perml* employees.to oblll!rve the
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AMY LYNNE HAGER

Christ of Latter Day Saints
(Mormon) in Parkersburg.
W.Va. She plans to attend
Brigham Young University In
Utah this fall where she will
major in sports medicine.
Other honor students Include
Mike Martin, Chris Spencer,
Kristin Heines. Heather Flnlaw.
Lisa Pooler, Trlsha Spencer,
Jayne Ann Ritchie, and Tammy
Leachman.
Baccalaureate and commencement exercises will be Sunday at
5 p.m. In the high school audito·
rium with 58 students receiving
diplomas.
The baccalaureate address
will be given by the Rev-:--Don
Archer of the United Methodist
Churches in Alfred. Chester, and
Tuppers Plains. The Rev. Rl·
chard Freeman of the Trinity
Congregational Church will .glve
the
Invocation for
commencement.

The students will enter the
gymnasium tomustc ·p rovldedby
the Eastern High School concert
band under the direction of
Willlam Hall. Special music will
be provided throughout the ceremony by the concert band and
the Eastern High School choir
under the direction of Robeft
Sh.a ver.
Diplomas wlll be presented to
David Clifton Adams, Brian Rex
Bailey. Joseph William Bame,
Mitchell Dean Barringer. Me·
lissa Rae Bissell. Ann Marie
Buckley. Jenny Sue Cowdery,
Lisa Ranae Driggs, Mary Jane
Edwards, Heather Lynn Fin law,
Mickey Lee Foster, Michele
Tracy Garfield. Amy Lynne
Hager, Laura Marie Hawthorne,
Kristan Renee Heines. Willoughby Keith Hill, Michele De·
n lse Hughes. Tamara Kay
Kennedy, Johnny Allen Klein,
Continued on page 10

A vehicle stolen from Fort row Jr., of Sidney, Ohio, who is
Wayne. Ind. was recovered being charged with unlawful use
Thursday evening In Meigs of a motor vehicle.
The alleged passing of stolen
County, according to a report
from Meigs County · Sheriff checks and credit cards by
James M. Soulsby. The vehicle Withrow alerted Nelsonville Powas recovered near Pratts Fork. lice to be on the lookout for the
Two arrests resulted !rom the stolen 1985 Plymouth Caravelle.
Meigs County was alerted
recovery of the vehicle.
Charged and being held In the Wednesday evening that the
Meigs County Jail for receiving suspects were possibly headed
stolen property is 22-year·old for Meigs County and deputies
Timothy A. Lamb, of Fort checked locations given. On
Wayne.
Thursday evening. ·Nelsovtlle
Nelsonville Pollee came to sent a teletype that the stolen car
Meigs County and took into was again In the · Nelsonville
custody 20-year-oW Gary With- area.
At 8:46 p.m. the vehicle was

Feeney-Bennett Post 128 will
donate monument to veterans
The Feeney-Bennet I Post128of
the American Legion, Middleport, will be donating the new
$7,500 Meigs County War MemorIal on Monday to honor all Meigs
Countlans kllled In World War I,
World War lL the Korean War,
and the VIetnam War.
. The marble monument Is 14
feet long, six feet high ,' and
Inscribed with 152 names. It will
be located In front of the Mill
Street Annex, In the Post's Mill
Street Park.
Before the dedication, and In
conjunction with it, a parade will
form at Hartinger Park at 5p.m.
High school bands, all veterans
organizations, civic organizations, churches, -and the general
public are Invited to participate.
The parade will begin iln
General Hartlnit!r Blvd., then go
lo Second, north to Mill St., west
to Fifth. and then south to the
vacant. lot bellde the bakery.
For the d~catlon service,
Mill Street will be barricaded,
and there wlll be chair to seat the
observers.
.,-rank Vauahan, eighth district
chaplain, wUI speak. and Bob
Gilmore will serve as emcee.
'The featured speaker will be
Jim Waao~~~eller of Lancaslllr,
past national commander of the
nearly . three mi!Uon-me!ftber

DAVID EUGENE RICE

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Stolen vehicle recovered in Meigs

On Memorwl Day

"PONY"

Graduating as valedictorian
and salutatorian of Eastern High
School's Class of 1989 are David
Eugene Rice. son of Mr. and Mrs.
John Rice, of Reedsville. and
Amy Lynne Hager, daughter of
Bruce and Pam Hager. of
Coolville.
Rice has been Involved In
many organizations while at·
tending Eastern High School,
·Including National Honor Society. Tri-M Honor Society, Art
Honor Society, student council.
band. choir, and track. He Is also
actively Involved in the St. Paul
United Methodist Church in
Tuppers Plains.
Rice was the 1980 Junior Fair
King and went to Huntlnglon,
W.Va. , to participate in WSAZ's
"Best of the Clas.s ." He plans to
attend Ohio State University and
·major In chemical engineering.
While there, he plans to audition
for the OSU marching band. He
has been awarded the Board of
Regents Scholarship · and the
Army ROTC Scholarship. which
will pay for four years of his
college tuition.
·
Hager, who will represen1 her
class as salutatorian. Is active In
school and church activities. She
has played volleyball. basketball, and softball for four years
and has won several awards in
each sport. Other extracurricular activities Include National
Honor Society, newspaper and
yearbook staff, 4-H. Junior
Clvltan, and Teen Institute.
In her Junior year, Hager was
delegate to Buckeye Girls State
and this year she has been
awarded the SVAC Scholarship.
She is also a two-time honoree at
the Meigs County Academic
Excellence Banquet. She Is a
member of the Church of Jesus

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along with PresldentW Aca·
demlc Fitness Award and tbe
OUtstanding Christian Award
along with numerous 1ports
awards.
Jamora plans to attend Bob
Jones University for one year
and then seek an appointment to
the United States Military
Ac'demy and earn a degree In
Electrical EnglneerlnJ.

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located on Colburn Road near the
Athens County line. The driver
fled on foot bu I was taken Into
custody a short time later on U.S.
33 above Pratt's Fork. Six others
in the car at the ilme were taken
to the sheriff's office for questioning. and then released.
Athens County and Meigs
County deputies were on the

scene.

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. Sheriff Soulsby also reports
that Robert Venoy. Route 14~.
Pomeroy. reported that a chain
saw and weedeater have been
taken !rom his garage within the
past four days .

Local news briefs-Investigator attends seminar
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Meigs County Prosecuting Attorney Steven L. Story reports
· that his Investigator, Don L. Snyder, recently attended a
one-week International Homicide Investigations Sem\llar. In
Scottsdale, Arizona. Investigator Snyder received training in
interviewing and Interrogation, sexuallY motivated homicides,
forensic pathology, blood stain Interpretation.- occult related
homicides and analytical approaches in homicide
Investigation.
Seminar attendees . were comprtsed of approximately 75
· Investigators from 18 states. Instructors were well-known
pollee professionals from around the nation.• as well as Canada.
lrivestlgator Snyder's attendance at this seminar Is part of the
Meigs Couniy Prosecutor's ongoing education program for
enhancement of law enforcement personnel.

Request old flowers be removed
,

Salisbury Township Trustees would like persons who visit
cemeteries In tbe township this weekend to remove any old
flowers from the cemetnry, Instead of leaving them lor the
township to dlleard. The township Is unable to dlacard old
floWers, due to dumping fac!Uty problems.

EMS has 10 Thursday calls
. Melp County Em8I'JI!Dcy Medical Services reporta1Q.c:all$
Thursday; Middleport at 1: 10 a.m. to Broadway St. for Brtlllel)'
Smith to Holzer lllecllc.l Center; S)Clacuse at $: 14 a.m. to 91fi!
Amerleare-Pomeroy Nunlll&amp; Center. tor Allred FatliY fQ
Veterans Memorial Hotlpltal; Rutland at 9:27a.m, to Betel~
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UPI Wblle Houae Reporter
WASHINGTON- President Bush and his top advisers Insist that
they are not worried about "Gorby fever" sweep,l ng Europe and
China, and they abjure a public relations campaign top~ovetbepolnt.
American-style democracy Is what Is Inspiring people all over the
world, they say, and Western values are taking root In the communist
sphere.
And yet there Is the perception that Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev Is articulating the future and leading the way, albeit with
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Western Ideas of openness and more freedom for the people.
"I don't think the West has ever been stronger," Secretary of State
.James Baker told a news conference. "We are winning poHtlcally. We
are winning economically. We have the other pbUosophy
acknowledging that It Is a failure, frankly acknoMedg!ng that.
"So whatever we're doing Is working. Andforthetimebelng, I don't
think we ought to say that we're going to change that just for PR
purposes."
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Bul even though a little bit of freedom Is proving to be a dangerous
thing In the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and China, the restraint on
the part of the administration- the "don't-rock-the-boat" approach
- Is not conducive to putting the United States ahead of the curve
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leading Jhe crowd.
The president Is trying towalka tightrope and clearly does not want
to jeopardize the small steps tllat are being taken so tar. He also does
not want to incite the protesters, which could be destabilizing. But
those concerns are preventing him from beating the drums a little
louder and telling the ·demonstrato~s they have nothing to lose but
. their chains, to borrow a phrase from the other political philosophy .
At the same lime, there ls an awareness In the administration that It
must move Into a leadership role or It will fall behind. "There are
signs of life," said one key aide, speaking of the need to grab the
Initiative as remarkable events unfold.
Baker seemed to recognize the need for a more positive perception
of where the United States stands when he told reporters, "Ithlnk It Is
· Important that w.e be seen to be creative, that we be seen to be"
-forward-thinking and forward-looking. I think we are."
At the same time, he said the United States Is not going to compete
with the Soviets by dipping into an ·arms control grab bag, dangling
enticing cuts that would be appealing but not maintain the level of
security they feel Is needed.
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· The United States has not yet pronounced the Cold War over. The
president has said It Is a step-by-step proposition. Europeans, who
have lived In a divided threatened world for so long, cannot be blamed
If they are anxious to move on to a friendlier relationship with forlner
adversaries.

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have t)le potential to corrupt both
our political process and our
legislative process In Ohio. That
Is why I am a leader of the
nonpartisan Committee to Limit
Campaign Spending.
Our Committee is currently
collecting signatures to place a
campaign reform constitutional
amendment on the 1989 statewide
ballot. The proposed amendment
would require the Ohio General
Assembly to pass laws that limit
the amount of money that may be
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• To Whom It May Concern
' · Today was a day of sad~ess,
. anger and frustration.
• Several times a weeklgotothe
Carmel Cemetery near Racine to
: visit my mother's grave. Is it and
.tell her how much I miss her and
shed a few tears.
- Mom was a very special person
•:... so loving and compassionate.
A banner was placed across her
:casket which read "World's
·,G reatest Mother."
Today. I arrived at the ceme\ery and found her grave robbed
9f the beautiful flower arrangements that had been so lovingly
placed there by family and
friends. F1owers on other graves
~ our family plot had also
disappeared. These were special
orders made for us personally
from the local flower shops. Each
one.of-a·klnd Item · can be
Identified.
How could anybodJI steal from
someone'&amp; flnal .resUng place?
I'm sure that If Mom could
.end a message to those responalj)le llle would say "keep the
flowers. You probably need them
more t!Jan I do."
I, too, collllder myaelf to be a
ICind 8IICI CariDI person. H you
p8IICI nowersso badly, send mea
JlOie and I Will lladly purchase
tbem fOr you.
; How would )'D.II fMI If llle Aoe
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Cong. Clarence

can look Into a mirror in the
daytime and how you can sleep at
night?
May God forgive you. I find It
hard to do.
Sue Circle Hager
Box 386
Racine, Ohio 45771

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promise to dismantle shortrange mlssUes In Europ comes
at a time when a Issue.
Germany wants the U.S. to
enter Into negotiations wltb the
Soviets to reduce the number of
short-nnge nuclear mlsstles.
However, the U.S. and Great
Britain have vocally resisted
such a move IM!cauie It would not
address the underlying Issue that

Sj)ent by candidates for statewide oHice and the state legtalature. In order to be placed on the
November ballot; our Committee
Is seeking approximately 400,000
signatures, and we need the help
of all concerned Ohioans If we are
to succeed.
If you agree with us that we
must act now to control campaign spending In the State of
Ohio, I Invite you to join our
grassroots campaign by circulatIng petitions to place this Issue on
the November ballot. Please
contact Senator Robert Burch,
Ohio Senate, Statehouse, Columbus, Ohio 43216, (614) 466-6508, If
you want to help, and we wUI send
you petitions to circulate.
With your support, . we can
ret!lrn the focus of Ohio politics to
the public Interest, rather than
the big-money special Jntereats.
Thank you for your help In this
effort.
Sincerely;
Robert L. Burch
State Senator

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York 2·-1, Pfttsburgh slammed
Atlanta 7-3 and Los Angeles ·
defeated Philadelphia 7-6.
Padres 2, Mets t
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At San Diego, Ed Whitson. 7-2,
pitched st·x-hit ball over 7 2·3
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Whitson struck out four and
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Pirates 7, Braves 3
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and seven hits.
Dodgers 7, Ph lilies 6
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one, powering the Yankees past
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the trade.
Earlier Thursday, Montreal
got a combined llve·hltter from
Dennis Martinez and Tim Burke
and Tim Wallach hit a two-run
homer to ;-ace the Expos over the
Giants.
Mar tl nez, 4-1, struck out eight
and walked one over 82-3 innings .
Burke got the final out with men
on first and second for his ninth
save. The Expos shut out San
F ranc lsea 1.0 Wednesday, behind Kevin Gross' five -hitter.
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co-captain Lanny McDonald for
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The Montreal Expos beat the
so long that when he finally r;als In the third period, lnclud- San Francisco Giants Thursday
picked It up, the trophy felt as
g the game-winner and an afternooR and most of the other
empty· net score with 63 seconds major league teams In the
light as his heart.
"There Isn't a weight It," the left
sealmake
the triumph.
even lng.
the topia
co JdG!lm~ur,
ed
10
y
r
ns
a
After Montreal shut out San
36-year-old said after scoring the
In
the
Flames'
'-2
primary
key
to
Calgary
s
sueFrancisco
2-0 at Candlestick
o-ahead
goal
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cess entering the series finished
g
victory over Montreal Thursday w1 h
'
Park, the Expos accomplished
1 11 postseason goals and 11 what many other teams were
night, ending Calgary's 16-year
walt for a Cup. "It's the nicest asslsls a!ter a lull ln earlier trying to do - acquire Seattle
feeling In the world. I think we se~~d
· Mariners' pitching ace Mark
1
could carry It forever - and I St Louis
mouroncame
n a tra
e from Langston ·
the heelS
of ace
think we will." ·
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usaAfter being routed by· the
The Fl
II
. tlons he had an affair with Ills Boston Red Sox Thursday night
Atlanta
while she was 13 and the Mariners dealt their left:
Calgary In 1980, won their Jnaug· he;as adBlue.
• bander, who had a 74-67 record In
ural Cup by beaUn&amp; Montreal,
e en ured an ongoing law- five-plus seasons for Seattle to
which lost for the first time In the suit, hatred from fans and taunts Montreal for three young plicheight games that have decided
~~~d~~~-nents -Including the lng prospects- Randy Johnson.
the Stanley Cup at the hallowed
"L n
MD
ld d
II( Brian
Holman and Eugene
Forum.
ny tha~
c ana
eserves
this amore
anybody,"
Gil- Harris ·
"I hope they are as honorable . mour said "but th •
However, before lhe trade was
ln their glory as we are In
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ere s no finalized, Langston turned down
defeat," Montreal's a7-year-old
question how much this me?,ns 10 a three-year, $7.1 million deal
Larry Robinson said after the me - this year especially·
from Seattle.
Canadlens dropped the final Jn
AI Macinnis, with two assists,
Despite the stalled contract
·six
games.
became
the first
In talks
.
NHL history
to defenseman
win a playoff
h and constant trade rumors •
scoring tltl with
lnl
t e 28 -year-old. who led the
McDonald, whose trade from
31
22
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e
po s n
American League In strikeouts
•fledgling F1ames lrancblse Its games . He won the Conn Smythe · three times since 1984 was
·first credlblllty, broke a _ tie Trophy as the Most Valuble
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Player Of the postseason.
11
. with his first plllyoff goal after
The fans at the Forum, long
d f th 1
being benched for three games.
1
"We kept ,saying
renowne
or e r apprec
atlon
, In this dressof
stellar . opposing
performanMiddleport recreation director
_!ng ro?:!"'· Let s win this !or....-....c es, gave an extended standing
Roger WI!Uams announced that
ovation to both teams as they
the hole-in-one tournament scheLanny, said 1\llke Vernon, who
.made 20 saves. "He stored a big went through the traditional duled for Sunday at the Middleport Park 'n Putt miniature golf
goal for us. That's got to be one of handshakes at center Ice after
_the biggest goals of his career the game. The Flames, after course has been postponed until a
pUing on Vernon, broke Into later date because of a lack of
and what could be more fitting
than to have . a more classy, groups of two and three hugging sufflcent participants.
deserving guy score It?" '
each other and the Cup was
Entry fees will be refunded at
"I think the nicest thing Is, I
presented t~ co·caplalns McDothe golf course. The event will be
naltl. and Jim Peplinski.
,
rescheduled for later in the
scored my first goal In the NHL
In the Montreal Forwn,"
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summer.
. McDonald said. "I'm not saying
I'm ending It but It's a nice way

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Arter watcbln1 the Sovll!ta makes !bose mlssues necessary;
from the vaata&amp;e point of Wa· t!Jat Is, lbeoverwbelmlngnUJ1!.er·
Contras In Nlcara
M Go
shington for as long as I have, It leal superiority of Soviet conven
. . ·b achev m akes It appear
gua, r.
r- · """"lble
the advertlllnl
tilt the
to sell business
thin that
If It's
was startling to read a headline tlonal forces In Europe vll-a-vls
aid wtll no Ionge!' be needed
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any
I
you
like the one In the Washington NATO fOrces. By acting as he
That wtll surely work·. to package It well enoueb, and Mr.
Post
....._bachev put the focus of
hu~taken
Ibis adage
"Go balast week proclalmJna
• did, .._
und ennIne dames tic support lor Gorbachev
to heart. Wbat
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,_ ~~r c 11ev Calls for Demo- the dllpute back oa the subject of th C tras a d ak
1n ed
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e efforts
on
m tllmt
escont
u
foreignUnion,
policybut
objectives
of tbe
U.S.
.ton aid
look bad
Soviet
he Is nock•'"'ng
bold print. The man wbo Is botb • ~~ the U.S. does not want arms
1n the. eyes of worJd op1n1on. AI tbem In a way that some
.- people
,..,
the Seer
. etary General of tbe control.
tb
tim th
. Commulll8t Party and the bead
Mr.· Gorbacbev'&amp; pronouncee same
e. e move means may end up buying the product
d
very little for the situation In without realizing wh4t •"-''ve ·
o1 emocratlc reforms durin&amp;" his mentll relative to Central· Amer·
Central Amercla.
bought.
"~'
state
visit
to
communist
China.
lea
likewise
serve
to
paint
the
The
ents
of
the
1
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til
s
ev
as · man
If one didn't know better, one
uch a call from bls lips U.S. Into a corner. After tbe U.S.
have once ~gain proven Mikhail might tblnk that tbe commulll8t
seemed strange to aay t!le least. has finally achieved a bipartisan
Gorbachev s m!"tery of public leader learned his trade on New
relations. There san oldada1eln York's Madison Avenue.
But -It nevertheless made tor a agreement on a policy to aid the
good heamlne and undou~edly r---------~--~-r--~~~~~~~~~:=:::: ~~~~~~~~----­
worked to reinforce a very
Public Notice
Public N otlce
· Public Notice
positive Image of Mr. Gorbacbev
Pu bile N otic•
In the eyes of those fOllowing bls
ln_r..,llr
141f.Hft.tothe.,._of.,._ natloe whlcll will bl pub-· Mlli ..,.. IN tHE COMMON PLEAS
visit' to China.
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llohed
wMic
for
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COU
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MI!IGI
Mr. Gorbachev has carefully
...-.moreoriOI....d-tl Ill (II
of Mey 1 111.. • a Flnot
COUNTY. OHIO
cultivated this positive Image CLARICE BLAND, lko
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IUbjeot 10 the rlaht·""- of Tho 1811 publloatlon will be Approvrot of'
= d l p011
ea
Al with tbe Western press ever since CLARICE E. lLANO '
County Rood NO. 13 lftd II IIIICio on Ju111 23 , 1111• ..........
and
the
tw.,ty.otght
(211
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1111.
Thl
...:.:
Plolntlft
be Jlrst came to power and has
Ched blorlnga oro .,_ed dlya fDr . , . _ will oom- lllould tldeol •
lea,aed to use tbls Image to ROY TILLIS, ET Al
Draft Apprauol of ,..,. and
on tho north tine of Soctlon IMIIOe on that dete.
. aggressiVely advance his counIn - • of yaur follure to SIIIOIIIHIIoM. Tho Dhlo
~dontcJ
24· • .-ng due Eoat •
..,,_ or
r • EPA hal nat lln*lll tho
try's foreign policy objectives. In
· ·c... No. 11-cv-1oa
01of'""cu~~!'11:,r the ~hlo Mild Cac '"'""lon Sludge
AN ~on plnl cloocrlbed .0
fact, the events of the lut two ·NOTICE IV PUIUCATION
·.,. ra• ure, Men llltM'I ,... ··d In·
To: Rov Tllll• .....,., un- ...... Ml ... "'"1130" with
weeks Indicate that Mikhail
ta llold the public
- n . If llwlng; Vlolo Tlllll. . an llttiiOhld pllltlc ldlntlfl· iudtnront be deflult will be Gorbacbev bas become a muter . . . _ unra-n. If living:
,. d111d ......It yaulor tho -Inti on the draft pl.,
at the 1ame of public relations.
Tho obovo d01orlptlon II =~t.dornMd In the Com- lllhlduled for JUM I, 1118
J - J""*w, edclr•• unIn the mlddleoftalkswltb U.S. -.r.lf hlng; Huth Hid· tho -itlt of., IIOiuJJliUMIY
LARRY E. SPENCER. 01 -laulllv' edwortlold.
modi
by
Mlchul
P.
lleny,
dool.
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IUvc - of Court~~ of Ill 21. 1tc
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Ohio Rltllltwed luNoy or
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Gorbachev boldly announced u . . _ If hlng; Ohio Val· No. IIOi, on Januery 20,
Motga County, Ohio
Public Notice
Ill 11, 21: Ill 2,1, 11. 23
that the Soviets will uallaterally loy 01• lletlnln1 Corn-. 1918.
Tire daorwod of tho Com· Ito
eliminate 500 sbort,range nu- - - unra-n: the unNOTICE TO II DOERS
plaint I I - tho t•le to tho - 1-~=-::-;:--:-:-.--clear mlssUes" In l!;urope. Soon
•bov•
doocrlt*l
rul
Public
Notice
1111111
prapaa* wll be
· - - IXICUtorl,
....... de" "·
- lltllt-.
after White House and Congres- blqu-lnthon..,.ottho 1--------- • - I l l llf IM bolrd of
~~~~~ of ldn, adrnlnlotr8ton
Plotntlft, Clorloe Blond. Ike
-Gillon of tho Molgal..ot
sional l~ders finished putting or ••lgrta. H ony, of Roy Cloriol
E. IIMid.
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PUBUC NOTICE
lcllool Dlltrlct of Pamwov.
together a bipartisan aid pack- TUllo. de. . .ld: VIola n1111.
0
You "" requiNd to an·
Tho • - of - • of Ohio, at the ofllee of tho
age for t~ Contras In Nlcar agua - - ; J..... J""*w,
tho c
111
Llldlng C,... Con~~ev•cy Tr-urw. :120 Eeot Mllln
d-Id: Huah Heddotc. . . . , a s s P nt within Dlttrlcrl, In 1aaarden• with It -- p
Gorbachev ·announced tbat t~ •-··
ornoroy, Ohio
I l l ; and [IIIIMI Had- -tv-light (211 dctyallft• theMI-IIr•dlll-edln
Soviet Union had quit supplying dOll. dcJOIMed; theun-n tho leot publl-n of thlo Ohio Reviled Code llllllon 417ft und 1a.oo o'aloott
........ or ..........._
notice whlcll wll bl pub- 1101 . 11, l l w a - tt. - - - • • daocltlrnl•
arms to that regime.
on• tor
.,d ...... Ju111 20, 1llll, •d M lllhed
ton.
offt-.
and/or-·
Finally, In tbe midst of visiting
tlo,.
lvo Moy 22. time -.cl by the T-holdllra of the Dhlo Vlloy lix (II
the world's moat populous com- 011• Rellnln• Com-.
Thl l•t pullllntlon wll bl 1818.
.
of .. on Juno 23,
1189,
1. 1•-~
1on ·end con- vlded
by ..... for II - .
munist country, Mr. Gorbachev,
You ore hcireby notified made~~
· - 1I t
--•-10.;_,-tho
..:.:. 111'..,..
of all people, became a symbol of that • Comptotnt to Quilt and .... twentv-~oht (281 atructlan of plpotln•. colll• ......
flied In tho doya lor • - wll com· or , llnu .... ln-tlround or ...,. ..a II '"" Ngh ealloal
liberalization and democracy for Title hOI on-zround:
-~~ flotd. . . - - It
PI- Court of m11101 O f t - dati.
the student protestors who have Common
In cue of your teNure to
( I AlllnllloiiMion end/or - o r , Ohio, " ' rclnl
Motga County, Ohio, C01e
taken to the streets ln China's No. 11-CV-108, demM~cllng • • - or othlrwlle r•· conllruct!on of _ "'P• to . ap dlloetlona pNpOred
01 r~qu~ld by the Ohio
r
_.., ,..
tor uid boorcl.
major cit les. Each of these three to quilt title of~ho following pond
1nu, cobl• or lin-. In·
Rul•
of
Chll
Procedura,
lnotructlona to bldd••
eototo In judgmont be defauh wll bl ground or aibov•ground on ond
actions played extremely well in deocrlbed real
IPIOifintlono for thil
Pl1intiff'1 nMne. aituted In
the Western media, making the IM Townahlp of Rutl•d. rMdorld ogoinat you for tho or In Iandi whhln IACidlng work are on flo M tho Office
rotlofd-lftdedlnthoCom- Creok Conoorvoocy Dlo- of tM 8uPII~Jtlo1daort. 320
Soviet leader look like a chain- County of Melga, end 8tcJte plotnt.
trict, mullt prior 10 lftY Eat Mlln 8trlet, ,.......,,
of
Ohio.
ond
contlllnld
In
pion of world peace.
LARRY E. SPENCER. ~-!,ofto":mork.:: Ohio 46718. No pr_...
. However, If one looks: at the Volume 180 It Pat11 331
Clerk of Courta of - d by tho Boord of wHI bl
unl••
and Volume 288 It Poao 7,
substance of wbat Secretary of tho Mlllga County Deed
Mlllga County, Ohio D-on of LNdlng C,... IUbmltted on the IIIMk
BY: MARLENE C
propoul forml fumllhed
General Gorbachev has pro- Reconlo.
and
further
HARRISON
- n c y Dlltrict with theapooltlcatlono.
posed, a distinctly different lm· bounded and cloocrlbed •
.
Dlputy mull the toll-Ing
E- bid •hill bl ICCOmage of the Soviet leader emerges, tol-l'
(11
19,
28;
(812,9,
18,23
~~~~on
a
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ond/or
penlld
br • 10" Bid land
81tuote In tho Townahlp of
that being the.lma&amp;e of a crafty Ruttond. County of Mlllga ltc
.
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(1 I A wrftten permit mu- . llllllfrtctory ta tho - - o r
salesman, promoting a self· end 8tctto of Ohio, ond
•• by -~~~ on 1
Public Notice •.
be obtllnld frOm Leedlng oolvont bonk In theoum of
serving Soviet foreign policy. His bounded end cloocrlbed •

Letters to the editor _ _ _ _ _ _ _......,_
Dear Editor:
Most Ohioans agree that the
level of political lund raising and
campaign spending In Ohio Is
escalating wildly out of control
with no end In sight. For
example, the cost of a targeted
Ohio State Senate campaign has
Increased fl:om approximately
$70,000 In 1978 to $500,000 In 1988.
At this rate of-Increase, we will
have routine. $1 million campaigns for a $40,000-a-year State
~nate seat by 1992.
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Nazarene for one service only on Sunday evening. The service
starts at &amp; p.m.

Asbury UMC meeting conducted
Martha Moore opened the
• recent meeting of the Eagles
class of the Asbury United
Methodist Church by reading
"The Season of the Heart" by
Grace Easly.
Irene Parker presided at th E'
meeting and Harrl!'tte Sinclair
gave devotions from Psalm 100
and a reading entitled "A Psalm
of Worship" was read.
Reports were given and It was
noted that the class ·will hold a
bake sale at Krogers on June 2 at
9 a.m. All members of the church

will be asked to donate.
The class met at the church on
May 22 to s tart preparations fora
fall ba.z aar. Mrs. Sinclair will
notify ev!'ryone when the church
Is to help prepare "thE' contact"
for mailing.
Helen Teaford read a poem
"Heavan's Grocery Store" and
Mary Cundiff had a humerous
joke. ·
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Cundiff to those mentioned
and Beulah Ward. Mary Lisle,
Wanda Rizer. Karl Klees, and
Bob Smith.

Barbie and Sarah Anderson,
daughters of Don and Bernie
Anderson, Pomeroy, are on their
way to Europe.
The girls departed Wednesday
from Clnc)nnatl Airport for
Kennedy Ai rport In New York
Clty.lnNewYork, the glrlswere
being met by their aunt, Sally
Hoda, .of_Long Island.
Mrs. Hoda will see that the pair
safely meet their aunt and uncle,
Woodrow and Patricia Cossey, of
Los Angeles, with whom they will
be traveling to Europe.
The !lrst European city the .
foursome will tour on their
three-week vacation Is Rome,
Italy. While In Italy, the group
will visit the ancient city Pom·
pell, the Vatican and many other
well-known landmarks. From
Rome the travelers Will take a
train to Paris, France. From
Paris, the group Will travel by
train to London, England. They
will then cross the English
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state parks wlll soon turn their
attention to the 64 beaches
operated by the Ohio Depart·
ment of Natural Resources '
Division of Pa r ks and
Recreation.
"In an attempt to Increase the
safety of swimmers, the division
will IJt:~plement a ban on the use
or non·Coast Guard approved

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Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs .
Robert Bailey. Sr .. were Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph McCrea. Leland,
Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. John Zurcher.
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs . Clar·
ence Mattox. Keith and Mark
Mattox, and Sharon Mattox, all
of
Pomeroy; Corey Carnahan,
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Chester; and Mr. and Mrs .
Wayne Zurcher and Monica.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bailey visited
' with Mrs. Bailey's mother In
Minerva on Mother's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank.
Sarah and Matthew, Texas Road,
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Haning and Ronald.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Lavander
and son, Middleport, were recent
vlsllors of Mr. and Mrs. Kevin
Knapp, Michelle and Amy .
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battling for. I will give all my
time to carry through to Its end
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• market lamb projects this
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: held on sa·turday from 9 to 11
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• grounds. All lambs must be home
and on feed two weeks prior to
welgh·in.
Members are reminded that
: lambs must weigh a minimum of
• 85 pounds at weigh-In on Mon.
: •. ·day, Aug. 14, and not to exceed a
: maximum or 140 pounds. to sell
• through the show ring. No pairs
Will be shown or sold.
A tee of $8 per animal for
pictures Is due at the time of
weigh-In on May 27. This money
• should be paid to Ron Ash.
: · lreuurer of the sale committee.
If anyone has any questions
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weigh-ln. they should call John
Rice at 992·6696.

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Pomeroy Flower Shop

K&amp;C Jewelers
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INGELS FURNITURE
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Blue Streak Cab· Co.
992·7075

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SWISHER-LOHSE
PHARMACY

992-5141

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CROW'S
FAMILY RESTAURANT

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SYRACUSE, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

992-6687

POMEROY, OHIO

992-6669

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Brogan-Warner Insurance·

Prescription Shop .

POMEROY, OHIO

Home National Bank

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SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 1989 cor While Suppll•• Last)

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flotation devices at Its beaches used under the direct supervision
and swimming pools effective of an adult. Flotation devices are
Immediately," according to Stan permitted to be used und!'r the
Spa uld lng, chief oft he Dl vis Jon of direct supervision of an adult.
Parks and Recreation.
Flotation devices are permitted
Over 20 percent of drownlngs at boat swimming areas and
and an even greater percentage designated sWimming areas adof n!'ar·drownlngs at state park jacent to private property.
beaches over the past live years
"Even If one life Is saved, the
have been directly related to the ban on the uae oftlota lion devices
use of flotation devices such as at our beaches will be worth·
air mattresses , inflatable toys while.'' stated Spaulding.
and beach balls.
"I hope those park users
The majority of these Incidents adversely Impacted by the ban
have Involved young children consider the Impact the drown·
and/ or Inexperienced swimmers lngs and near-drownlngs lnvolv·
who have floated unknowingly or ing flotation devices have 1\ad on
attempted to retrieve these devi- the safety and well being of other
ces In water over their heads . park visitors and the park staffs.
The devices also Imperil non"With the large number of
users by blocking the view of visitors. limited amount or lifelifeguards or adults monitoring guard and enforcement stall and
children from the shore.
failure of some visitors to exerClass one. two and three Coast cise proper judgment and super·
Guard approved personal flota- vision of children, we felt the ban
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Interested Ru.cinesse!l Li$ted On This Page.
RACINE PlANING MILL TIAFO.D

This _MesSBI!e and Church
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Veterans ·
Memorial Hospital

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SAlES &amp; SEIYICE

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT'
Nationwide lnt Co. ~~
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CHURCH SUPPLIES • IIILES

VICTORY IIAI'TIS'r, 525 N. 2nd St.,
Middleport. James E . Keesee, past«.
Sunday momlng worship 10 a.m.; EvenIng servf('e 7 p.m. i Wednesday evealng
worslllp 7 p.m. VisltatlonThul'lday 6:30 p.

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MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH: David
Curfman. pastor. Sunday SChod,lO a.m.:
worthip service 11 a.m.: SuDday nteht
worship servtee 7:30 p.m.; Midweek
prayer tervlce WedResday 7 p.m.
WESLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS
CHURCH of MldcDoport,lnc., 15Poar1St.,
Rev. Ivan Myers, pester; Roger Mlnley,
Sr., Sunday School Supt. Sunday School
9:30a.m.; Morning Worllllp 10:30 a.m.;
EVOIIIng Worship 7:30 p.m. Wedneoday
evenin1 Bible study, prayer and praise
10rvlce, 7:30 p.m.

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OF GOD ~ GUbort SpellciO', put«. Sun·
day School 9::.1 a.m.; Morntna ..rvlce
10:00a.m.: Sundayevenlnl.ervlce7:00p.
m.; Mid-week prayer service Wednelday
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~: OUVE FULL GOSPEL COMMUN·
ITY ci!URCH, Lawronce Buab, putor.
Max Folmer Sr .. S. S. Supt. Sunday School
9: 30a.m.; S~nday evenlnlservlce, 7:30 ·
m.; Wedneoday evening Blblo otudy and
pral.e service, 7:30p.m.
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UNITED FAITII CHURCH, Rt. 7 on Pomeroy By-Pass. Rev. Robert E. Smith, Sr,
pastor. Melvin Drake, S. S. Supt. Sunday
School9:30 a.m.; Mo1111n&amp; Worlhlp 10: 30;
Eventna Worship 7:00p.m.; Wednelday
Prayer Sorvlc:e, 7:00 p,m.
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FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. Rat1roa
St., Malon. Sunday Schad 10 a ,m.; Morntne- wclN.htn 11 a.m. : Evenlna aervtce6 p.

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RACINE - T~e Racine Volunteer Fire Department will be
serving barbequed chicken
dinners starting at 11 a.m.
Sunday . Dinners are $3. 75, or
$3.25 for a hal! chicken only. The
ladles auxiliary will be serving
homemade ice cream.
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open horse show at 12 noon
behind the Shade Elementary
School.
CHESTER - The Chester
Vol~er Fire Department will
be tiolding their annual chicken
and ribs barbeq ue ori Monday ,
starling 11 a .m ., at the fire house .
8511 halves of chicken and 130
pounds of spare ribs will be
prepalred.

~ Meigs students will participate
~in European study tour in June

PraYer Meeting

m~
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'a nd BUlle Study Wed·
· nesday, 7 p.m.
FOREST RUN BAPTIST. Rev. Nyle
Borden, pastor. Corneliut Bunch, sbpt.
Sunday SchOOl 9: :.1 a.m.; Second and
fourth Sundays worship servtce at 2:30 p.

m.

MT. MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and
Main St., Mlddloport. Rev. Gllborl erata.
Jr .• patttr. Mra. Ervin Baumprdner,
Sunday School Supt. Sunday School9: 30a.
m.; Worship Se!vlce, 10: a.m.
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
~ Joooph B. Hoaldna, evangel lot. Sunday
BibteStudy9a.m.; Worshlp,10a.m.; SUn·
day evening service 6 p.m .; Wednelday
evening service, 7 p.m.
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY, Ractno,
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday
School10 a.m.; Sunday evening service 7
p.m. Wednesday evening service 7 p.m. ·
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
Supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m. Mornlnr
Worsulp 10: :1) a.m. Prayer service, altern·
ate Sundays. .
THE; CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,
APOSTOLIC F AITII ~ New Lima Rd.,
next to Fort Melp Park, Rut&amp;and. Robert
Richards, pastor. Services at 7 p.m. on
Wednesdays and SuDdays.
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HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP·
TER of tbe Wesleyan HollDeaa Church.
Rov. David Ferrell, pastor. Henry Eblin,
Sunday School Supt.; Sunday School10 a .
m.: Momlne Worship 11 a.m.; E\'enlna
servtce7:30p.m. Wednesday evening aervlce 7: 00 p.m.
STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH.
Gary Holter. put or. Sunday services 9:30
a.m. and 1 p.m.; Midweek service, 7:30 p.
m. Tbunday. ·
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Third
Ave. ROY. Clark Bakor. pastor. Carl Not·
tlngb..n, Sunclay School Supt. Sullday
Schod! 10 a.m. with clu1e1 for all agea.
Evening services at 6 p.m. Wednellday Bible study at 7:30p.m. Youth services Frl·
day al 7:00p.m.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP,l28 Mill St.,
Middleport. Brother Chuck McPhenm,
. pastor. Sunday School 10 a.m.; Sunday
evening services at 7p.m. and Wednesday
services at 7 p.m.
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Kenneth Smith,
pastor. Sunday Schod 9::1) a.m.; church
service 7:30p.m.; youth fellowshlp6:38 p.
m.; Bible study, Tbunday, 7:30p.JII.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 330411
Hiland Road, Pomeroy. Tom Kelty, pu·
· tor. Danny Lambert, S. S. lupt. ·aunc:t.y
momln1servlce at 10 a .m.; Sunday evenIng servtCP 7:30p.m. ';I'uesday 1an4 Thun·
day Sorvtces at 7:30p.m.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
ZARENE. Rev. Glendon Stroud. pastor.
SundaySchool9:30a.m.; Wo'1fdpoervlce.
10:30 a.m.; Youth service Sullday e: 15 p,
m. Sunday evenlngJer'VIce7:00p.m. Wed·
needay Prayer Meet iDa and Btble Study
7:00p.m.
NEASE !IE'ITLEMENT CHURCH, Sun·
day afternoon .ervtces at 2:30. Tburlday
evenina serviCt'l at 7: 30.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Mum, W.
Va. Pastoc, B111Murphy. SuadaySchool10
a.m.; Sunday eveafng 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting and Blbleatutly Wedneadll)', 1 ~ 30
p.m. Everyme welcome.
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, Sa·
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, put or. Sunday
SchooiiOa.m.; Su_y....,llltl7:00p.m.;
Wednetlday ,evening prayet meetlnl7:00
p.m.
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SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH, Sliver Rldae. Duano 9yden·
ltrlcker, past«. Sunclay Scbool 9 ·a.m.;
Worllllp Sorvfc:o, 10 a.m.; Sundar, evening
oervlce, 7:00p.m. Wedneoday n gbt Bible
study 7:00p.m.

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Semtonetle
Driving clown lhe 1treet one DOtlcea the dlfferencea ln homes and stores. Some
teem lobe alive and beaullfuL lome drab and dull. What mak• the difference'!'
llaloh 51:2 &amp;tot•: "Enlar1o tho plooe of lily - ... Spare not, lengthen t~ &lt;»rdl

and atl'f!lilhen thy ataka". The wrtter ta talktn1about advancemeat • arowth ·
Ute. An attitude whldl keepa a penoa Y"'ltfl •d aUve. A IP'OWID&amp; Ule that lo
··overmmma clrcwnataJt•" lnltead of bftna 11 •1111er tile draarutanc:e~".
· Ho IP&lt;IIu of 1111•101114 So muy W11e1 wt artUIIID&lt;d wltb thlnp aa they
areandmallenooflontoadVance.Muy-thlallboelu.. afal.ickotaclr•m.
Every Ule .-a"'"""· Adroom olwbat caD bollllda plan totura tllat clr•m
Into a rMIIty. The plan bocomeo the rood moptotlleclreom. Notl&lt;elhiprQ1lllltclkl
not - • In pau7ve bulacttvetormo. "Enlaraotbeplaoool thy lent". nr..m bla
clreamo.

'I'Ilen he UYI, 01 9pm'e DOt" .
Tbllll tbeftnt ttarrtfl' wfacellllrMllzln&amp;ourdre~m. The cost. Moat Uma the
cost II II'Ut but !allure 11 more cottly. Maa'a nature ia thai or aelftshnma and
uaually the oae we I'Cib mo.t II ourulva. SeiCIIhae11 coat me more than any&lt;l'le
eloe. Wo mull bo wWIDJ to pay a price to realla our dream. Often II'•
dlttmllnatlon aad bard work. Doa't let!...,.. tell yw how to wiD. Keop movlna
IOIIIl'dtbo,_,:
Maktlhtoflon. Laalfh• tbe&lt;»rdl. How true Is the olaloment lhat YOU lei out
o(a~-tr• l"lt llltoiL llucctaoiDI1ftloanoflort. Weareboundbyn·uu1y
CDrda: low lllf. .toem, !tarot lat!ure and _.,..are only a low. Dnn'l
ol7ow tilt to Iliad f'"' ~o - • tiM' a tnp. Each tlmo lbo oarc1 Is
ltq1btntd,.,_llpooatlola tcrolll-bol e •tdaocorttn~totllep7aa.
Aa w r..,.IMillbo-. we m.,. toward rurdrtem.
lltnatlt111B tile llllra Otlr ploa 1M• uo - . 1 lhe clroom. To l..,.hen tho
crordllllatblldtoUidlterm-n.lltlcc•-ta•mallportlono."AdrlpPIDI
fa- wii . _ ....aow tilt .__... . St7clt to tile p7aa. Keep ywr Ollft • tile

baYtlaGod'oploo. GodWIDtatOIIYIY•a4r-a
Ptrtoudroom IDd a piM to,.dl tbat p l. God'oplaa auuroo ualbt-.ol
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SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT- Frank Mar·
tin will be singing lhls Saturday
evenlngat7 :30p.m.at rheAshSt .
Freewill Baptist Church In
Middleport.

Council 323 Daughters of Amer·
lea wlll take pari in the Memorial
parade and progra m at Chester.
Members are to meet at the
grade school at I p.m. The lndge
will be In the Middleporl parade
Monday evening for the dedica·
lion of the War memorial.

RACINE- Mt. Moriah Church
of God in Racine will hold revival
Monday through Sunday with ·
RACINE - Racine American
services
beginning
at
7
p.m.
Post 602 will hold Memor·
Legion
MIDDLEPORT - The new
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nightly. TheRev . RickMurphyo! Ia! Day observances on Sunday. war memor ial honoring all
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. Columbus Will speak.
11:30 a.m. , at Letart Falls Meigs Countians killed: In past
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HARRISONVILLE -The Har- Greenwood Cemetery. The American Legion grounds at fi
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STUDY TOUR PARTICIPANTS - Students
Darin
Logan,
Heather
Davenport,
Sandra
Wha7:30p.m. Members are 10 bring a observances.
the General Hartinger Park and
&gt; are examining current converters, adapters and
ley,
Kevin
Musser
and
Robby
Wyatt.
Amy
covered dish for the potluck
$ study guides of France. Standing, left to right, are
end at rhe Mill St. Annex.
Johuoa Is seated.
dinner.
POMEROY - The Pathfinder
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BURLINGHAM - The 98th
POMEROY The Senior singing at rhe Pomeroy Church of Memorial Day service will be
Citizens wlll be having a square the Nazarene on Sunday evening.
held al the Burlingham Church
dance on Friday from 8·11 p.m. Services wlll begin at 6 p.m. on Monday al 1:30 p.m . The
Music wlll be provided by "True Pastor T. G. McClung inviles the Feeney-Ben nett .Post 128 will be
Country Ramblers. " The public public to attend.
honor guard. Music will be
is invited and Is asked to bring
provided by Frank O'Brien and
.snacks for the snack table.
POMEROY - The McDaniel
Denver Rice and Flloyd and
· Trio and Jerry Frederick. and ·Colleen Brlckles. Laura Haw, Twelve Meigs ~lgh School will visit Westminster Abbey, Invalldes, Place de Ia Concorde,
MIDDLEPORT
Overbrook
Dan Hayman and the Falrh Trio thorn will be the guest speaker.
.. French students wlU experience
Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Champs Elysees and the Eiffel
Center will be having a picnic will be singing Sunday at 9:30 Rev. William Wellman Invites
an opportunity of a lifetime when
Place and the Tower of London. Tower. · The afternoon will in·
lunch and Balloon Liftoff on a .m. at the Pomeroy Church of the public lo attend.
· they participate In a study tour or
The group will also have the elude visits to the Notre Dame
Friday at 12:30 ·p.m. Families the Nazarene.
England and France this June.
opportunity to visit sights In the Cathedral and the world-famous
and friends are invited to attend.
' Representing Meigs High in this
WEDNESDAY
surrounding area such as Oxford Louvre Museum. In the evening,
MIDDLEPORT - An open
program, sponsored by the Cultu·
HOBSON
The Hobson
University and Shakespeare's the students will visit the Left
MIDDLEPORT - Graduation reception will be held Sunday
ral Heritage Alliance, will be
birrhplace at Stratrord·On·Avon. Bank area andPompldou Center. at Rejoicing Life Christian from 2 to 4 p .m . at the Senior Church of Christ in Christian
·Julie Buck, Heather Davenport,
After rhree days In London, the
The last two days In Parlll will School will be held Friday at 7 Citizens Center honoring Joe U~ion will be having missionary
Tara Gerlach, Tara Humphreys,
service on Wednesday at 7 p.m.
group will travel to Portsmouth Include trips to the Palace of · p.m in the sanctuary of the Struble on his retirement as
Amy Johnson, Kristen King,
,
Mrs.
Essie Lee of Galilpolis will
in the southern part of England to Versallles and Montmartre
Rejoicing Life Church. There Middleport postmaster.
Darin Logan. Jenny Miller, board a ferry for France. Their where ·students wlil have the
be speaking. Pastor Theron
will be an open house at the
Kevin Musser, Kelly Smith.
Durham Invites the i&gt;Ubllc to
boat will cross the English opportunity to visit the church of school where guests may view
MONDAY
attend .
Sandra Whaley · and Robby Channel arriving at LeHavre Sacre·Couer. The final night w111
CHESTER - The Chester
, Wyatt. Theile students were where they will view the beaches conclude with a Bateau·Mouche science fair projects. student·
... chosen on the basis of their study of Normandy. They will then · ride down the Seine.
" of French, personal essays and
travel west to the island monas·
.
.
The Meigs students are cur: adult recommendations.
.
·Jessica L. Montgomery was Chapel!leld Rd .• Gahanna, for·
tery of Mont-St. MicheL The next rently preparing themselves for
Initiated Into the Honor Society of mer ly of Gallipolis.
... The tour will begin on June 12 day will include an excursion of this educational opportunity In
Phi Kappa Phi by The Ohio State
when these students will join the Loire River Valley and Its French classes, seminars and
The primary purpose of Phi
University Chapter on May 22,
twelve other participants In Renaissance castles. Students workshops involving the culture
Kappa Phi Is to promote excel·
.; Columbus for their flight to John will also see the Gorhic cathedral and sights which they wm be
1989 In recognition of superior lence In all fields of higher
scholastic achievement.
F. Kennedy Alrportln New York of Chartres before continuing on experiencing. Mrs. Jennie M.
education by recognizing outThe honoree, a senior at OSU, standing academic achievement
City. That evening the students to Paris.
Dorsey , Meigs High French
Is majoring In Russian and through election to membership,
will cross the Atlantic arriving in
The next day's morning tour of teacher, will serve as teacher·
London, England the next morn· Paris will include the Palals de -counselor for the group. ·
History. A ~duate of Gallla by awarding scbolarshlps and
Academy High
oolln 1985, she fellowships, and by publishing a
'ing. Whfle In London, students !'Opera, the Tuilerles, Hotel des
Is the granda ghter of Lelia national quarterly journal, Na·
Barkley and the late C. Rex ol215 Ilona! Forum.

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ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Corner Sycamore and Second Sts., Pomeroy. The Rev. Wtlllam Mlddleswart ,
pa1tor. Sunday Schad 9:45a.m. Church
servlce 11 a.m.
SACRED HEART CHURCH, Magr.
Anthony Glanaamore. Pb. 992-58981 Satur·
day Evening Mus 7:30 p.m.; Sunday
Mau, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confessk»Ds one
hal r hour be'l'ore eacb Mass. CCO classes,
II a.m. Sunday.

POMEROY - The Trinity
Church tn Pomeroy wili be taking
advanced orders lor homemade
ice cream Monday through May
31. Flavors available this year
are chocolate, vanilla, peach,
lemon, pineapple, strawberry,
banana, and cherry nut. Cos tis $2
a quart. Orders can be made by
calling 992-3222, 992·3777, or 992·
5480, and on May 31, 992·3172.

made books, ar1 work, and
papers. School manuals for the
1989-90 school year and reglstra·
tlon forms will be av ailable. ·

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HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, 570 Grant
St., Middleport. Afflllaled with Southern
Baptllt Convention. Davki Bryan, Sr., Ml·
nlster. su·nday School 10 a.m.; Morning
wol'lhlp 11 a.m.; Evenln1 worship 7 p.m.;
Wedneeday evening Bible !!ltudy and
prayer ineetlng7 p.m.
BRADIORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
Rt. 124 Ud Co. Rd. 5. Scott Stewart, pas·
tor. William Amberlor. S. S. Supt.: Sunday School 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worll11p
10:30 a.m.: Evenln&amp; worablp 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday worlhtp 7: ll p.m.

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93MMIS1rHI
Mld.opor1. Ohio 411710
18141992·118117 -1991-00KSI

Ed Roullll, Sunday ' School Supt. Sunday
Scbool 9:30a.m.; morning worship and
children's 'c hurch 10:30 a.m.; evening .
preacblnc aervl~ first tbree Sundays,
7:30p.m.; Special service fourth Sunday
ovenlna. 7:30p.m. ; Wedneoday Prayer
Meetln&amp;. Blblo Study and Youth Fellow·
ship, 7:l0 p.m.
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY .
Locat~ on 0. J. White Road of Highway
160. Pat Hen&amp;GI, pastor. Sunday Scholll10
a.m. Clasae~forallqes.JuniorChurch 11
a . m.; Momlng worship 11 a.m. Adult
Choir practlce6 p.m. Sunday. Young People's. Children's Church and Adult Bible
Study, Wednesday at 7::1) p.m. .
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BETHLEHEM BAPTIST. Rev. Earl
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomeroy·
Shuler, past~-. Worship service, 9: 3D a.m.
Harrllmvllle Rd. Robert Pul'IA!ll, mlnllSunday School10:30a.m. Bible Study and
rer; Slm! Stanley, s. s. Supt.; Bill McEl·
prayer service Thursday, 7: :II p.m.
roy, Aaat. Supt.; SunclaySchaol9:30a.m.;
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION·
Worship ~ervlce 10:30 a.m.; EvenlDgwfl·
AL CHURCH, Klnpbu ry Road. Rov.
shlpSUDday 7p.m. andWedlladay, 'lp.m.
Clyde W. Hendersoo, pastor. SUnday
· ST. JOHN LU111ERAN CHURCH, Pine
SchooJ9; JO a.m.; Ralph carl. SUpt. Even·
Grovo. The Rev. Wllllonl Mlddleowarth,
ing worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer meetlnK,
putcr. Church service 9: :.la.m.; Sunciay
Wednesday 7:00p.m.
School Ill: 30 a.m.
OLD BETHEL FREE WILL BAPTIST
· BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHRIS!:
CHUI\CH, 28601· State Roule 7, Mlddl ..
Tom Romroa. paotor. Sunday School 9:..,
port. Sunday , School, 10 a.m.; Sunday
a.m.; Lorry Hayne~, S. s. Supt. Momtnr
evening service, 7:30p.m.: Tuesday ser·
worablp 10: 30 a.m.
·
vice, 7:30p.m.
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH.
RENE, Rev. John Vance, pastor; Sandy
0. H. Cart, past«. Sunday School at 9: 30a.
JusU&lt;O, Chalnnaa of llle Board of Cbrll·
m.; Mornlngwbrshlp at10:30a.m.; Sun·
tlan !Jfo. Sunday School 9:30a.m.; Morn·
day evening servteeat 7:30p.m. Thursday
Inc worth1p 10:30 a.m.; evaacellatlc lei'·
services at 7: 30 p.m.
vice 7:00p.m. Wedoeoday _,..,.,, 7p.m.
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI$SION at Bald
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Dex·
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev.
ter. Woody Call, pastor. Servict'll Sulklay
Roger Wlllfonl, putor. Sunday School
10 a.m. aad 7 p.m. Wedoeoday, 7 p.m.
'9:30 a.m.: Moralng Worsld 10: j5 a.m.;
DYESVILLE COMMUNrrY CHURCH,
Sunday evening worsh.lp 7:00p.m.; Wed·
Lloyd Sayre, Supt. Sunday School 9: :.! a .
neoday evening Bible Stu&lt;ly 7:QO p.m.
m.; mornlag worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday
WHITE'S
CHAPEL
WESLE;Y AN
evenlnr service 7 p.m.
CHURCH~ Coolville RD. Rov. Pbllllp Rl·
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST, Slm!
denour, pastor:. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
Deaver, Pastoc. Mike Swiger, Sundqy
worlhlp ~ervlce 10:30 a.m.; Bible study
School Supt.; Sunday School 9:30a.m.;
and wonhlp tervlce, Wednelday, 7 p.m.
Morning worship 10:40 a.m.; Sunday
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST.
evening worship 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday
Bill Carter. pastor. Sunda)' School 9::.! a.
eveolng Blblo study 7:30p.m.
m.; MorninJ Worabtp and Communion
' BURLINGHAM COMMUNliY CHURCH,
10:30 a.m .
Burlingham. Ray Laudonnllt, JUI&lt;r. RA&gt;
Rtm.AND BIBLE METHODIST. Amos
bert Qrzart. uslstaol put«. &amp;&gt;llday.Schod
·null, pastor. Sonny Hudam, tupt. Sunday
!Da.m.; wcnhlp7p.m.; W-ay.6p.m.
School 9:30a.m.; Morn1ngworshlp,10::1)
youth meet~ Wo4, 7 p.m. cburch lei'VICOI.
a.m.; Sunday evening service 7:00p.m.
PINE GROVE HOLINESSCHURCH,\2
Wednesday service 7 p.m. WMPO promlleolf Rt. 325. Rev. Ben J. Walta, pastor.
gram 9 a.m. eacb Sunday.
.
Robert Soarleo, s.s. Supt. Sunday School
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
9: 30 a.m.; Mornlq Worship 10: 3o a.m.;
RENE. Samuel Basye, past&lt;r. Sunday
Sunday ovonln&amp; service 7::.1 p.m.; Wed·
School 9::.1 a.m.; Worship oervl&lt;e 10: 30a.
netday service, 7::Kl p.m.
m.; Young people's servtce 6 p.m.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill Lillie,
Evangelistic ~ervice6: 30 p.m. Wedneiday
paator. Steve Uttle, S. S. Supt. Sunday
service 7 p.m.
.
Schod 10 a.m.; Mornlng worsip, 11 a.m.;
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
Sunday evening wocshlp 7:30p.m. Prayer
St., Mason, W.Va. Sunday Bible StUdy 10
meeting and Blbleatudy Wednesday, 7:30 · a.m.; Worship 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wednet•
p.m.; Y~uth meetlngWedJ\adayat 7p.~.
day Bible Study, vocal musk:, 7 p.m.
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH •
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dl!d·
~ 38.1 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport Sunday
ding Lane, MaaCil, w..va. J. N. Thacker.
School10 a.m. Sunday evening 7:00p.m.;
pastor. Evening service 7:XI p.m.; WoMid-week service, Wed., 7 p.m.
men's Ministry, Thuraday, 9:30 a.m.;
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH ,
Wednesday Prayor and Bible Stu&lt;ly, 7: ~
Sunday Schooi9::.J a .m.; Dallas Janey,
p.m.
.
aupt.; Morning worlhlp 10:30 a .m .; Sun·
. HARITORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
day even!Dg aervtce, 7: 30 p.m.; ' Wednea:
CHRISTIAN UNION. Harlfonl, W. Va.
day ovonln&amp; 10rv1c:e. 7::.! p.m.
Rev. Davk! McManla, pastor. Church
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA·
Schod 9:30 a.m.; Sunday morntn1 .erZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, puler.
vtce, 11 a.m.; Sunday eventna tervtce,
Mary Janice LaVOIIder, Sunday School
7: :.! p.m. Wednosday proyermeetlng, 7:30
Supt. Sullday Schooi9: :.J a.m.; Morning
p.m.
worsblp 10: 30 a.m.; Evanaeltadc .ervtce,
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart,
6 p.m.; Prayer and Pratse Wedoeoday. 7p.
w. Va ., Rt. 1, Jamea Lewis, putcr. Worm.; Youth meet InC. 7 p.m.
ship_,..,.. 9::.1 a.m.; Sullday School II
EDEN UNITED BRETHREN IN
a.m.; Evenlnewtrshlp 7::ktp.m. Tuesday
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake, pastor. Sunday
cottage prayer meeting and Bible Study
School 10 a.m.; Gary Roed, Lay leodl!l".
9::.1 a.m.; Wonhlp oervlc:e, Wedneoday
MorDln&amp; lel'll'lOII, 11 a.m.; Suaday nl'ht
7;30 p.m.
aervtcee: ChrliUan Endeav()r 7::11 p.m.,
OUR SAVIOUR LUTIIERAN CHURCH,
SOna: service 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30 p.m.
Walnut and Henry Sta.,.Ravenawood. W. ·
Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7
Va. '!'be HoY. GooTie C. Welrlclt, pas lor.
p.m.
Sunday SChaoi9::.Ja.m.; Sundayworahlp
lla.m.
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN, David
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH,Ic&gt;catedon
PrenUce, pastoc. MUdred Zl,.e-, Sunday
Pomeroy Pike, COuaty Road 25 aear FlatSchod Supt. Morning Worsblp 9:.'1) a.m.;
woods. Rev. Blackwcal, paatc:r. Servtcet
&amp;&gt;ndoY School 10::.1 a.m.; Evening ..,.
on Sunday at !0:30a.m. aad7:30p.m. with
vlc:o,1:3Qp.m.
SundayScllod9:30a.m. BlbleSiudy, WedMT. UNION BAPTIST, Pastor: Joe N.
nesday, 7:30p.m.
Sayre, Sunday School 9:45a.m.; Evening
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
wcnldp 6:30p.m. ; Prayer Mooting, 6:30
CHRIST, St. Rt. 338, Antiquity. Rov.
p.m. Wedneoday.
Freltlln 01-1. putor. Sullday mon&gt;
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
ln110 a.m. : &amp;lnday even~ 7:30p.m.
CHRIST. Robert Fo112r, paalor; Howard " Tburaday OYellln&amp; 7:30p.m.
Coldwell. Suporlnlendent; Church 1&lt;:hool · MIDDLEPORTlNDEPENDENT HOU·
9 a .m.; Worship oervlce 9: 4l! a.m.
NESS CHURCH, IDe., 15 Pearl St. R,..
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
IvanMyert.actln&amp;putcir; RoprManley,
RENE. Re1/. Horbort Gral2, paotor.
Sr., SIUiday llchaol Suparllllelldonl. SuaFrank Riffle.·~· Su-y llc-19:30 a.
day llchool 8:30a.m.; Mornina worahlp
m.; Worlhlp aervtce, 11 a .m. and 7 p.m.
10:30 a.m.; even~ w&lt;nld.p 7:30 p.m::
Suoclay. W-esday, 7 p.m. Prayer meet· . Wedneoday evoalna Bible oluob', prayer
Ina.
and p,.lse
p.m.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
CHURCH OF JEIIIJS CHRIST APOif.
CHURCH. Wllllonl Wllllama, putar; Jlo.
TOUC ~ VIIIZIJKII ud Ward Rd. !CidOl'
bort E. Barlcm, Dln!cto&lt;Of Ctrllltlan Edu·
Jameo MIU•. ~·· lluttday Bohaolil
cation; ,....., Eblin, aulltaDt. Sunday
to:3Qa.m.; Wonldp~~· 7:
School 9:10a.m.; Mo ...... Worablp 10:30
p.mCAL.;~~~~-lltutiY. Wid
1: u~·
a.m.; T - tn Aetloa, I p.m.; ~lnl
VM/ PI(,QIIJM
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Worablp. 7:00p.m. Cbolr r;ctklll8 p.m.
._tlleRoM. ..... 'V._IIftrlt. pootar;
Sunday. W - a y even
Pnr-r and
atatcm F'aukiluldiJ lldloalllpt._l.lu•
Blblolludy.
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Wjthout the sacrifice of our heroes who gave
their lives for·us, we could not ·have retained
the freedoms that we enjoy today; and we should
do our best to preserve them. An elderly pastor,
who died recently, spent his life doing just
that. His powerful sennons, as weU as his books
and articles, contained messages connecting
faith with love of country that left no doubt
about where he stood. Despite numerous threats
on his life, he fought relentlessly against the
forces of evil which he believed would ultimately
. destroy us. Uke any soldier, he was prepared
to give his life for his country, and he cer·
tainly dedicated it to that cause; so that .those
who did give their lives did not do so in vain.
We must do no less than foUow his example.
They died for us, and he ·lived to make it
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HE HELPED TO PRESERVE lHE
.FREEDOM FOR WHICH TilEY DmD

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Burt.
212 Jlaln Sttttt
POMEROY CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
ftDq;, Com!r Union and Mulllol'ry, Rev.
992-3785. PolltiOJ
1bomal Gim l'of&lt;.'OIIW. pastor. Nonnan l'n!sley, S. S. &amp;&gt;pl., &amp;Inlay School.
9::.1 a.m.; ~
morr*lgMDHp:IO:OOa.m;
evmlng!Jl'I'Vice6
. p.m.; mid-- oervloe, W-ay. 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
GRACE EPISOOPAL CHURCH, 326 E .
Corner Ash and Plum. Noel
Main St., Pomeroy. &amp;Inlay servl&lt;&gt;el: HolY CHURCH,
pastor. Sunday SchoollO:OOa .
conm'"*&gt;non tre !lrlll &amp;Inlay of each month, Hernnann.
.,d aomlined with mornng ·prayer on tre m. : Morning Worship, 11:00 a ..m.; Wed·
1hlrd &amp;Inlay. Marring prayor and sermon on nesday and Saturday Evening services at
ETHO
p.m. .
au olla' &amp;Inlays ot the mcmth. Ch)lrch School 7':.!AFPLE
GROVE UNITED M
·
and NUrsery care proylded Collee hour In llle DIST CHURCH
~ Pastor, Rov. C.. I
Halll:nmedlalelyfoilowlnJrtheoervlce. Hicks. 10 miles above Radneo on Rt. 388.
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 2l2 W. Sunday
SChool 9 a .m .• worship ~ervlce 10
Main St., UO Lash. evanll!llst. Bllje School a .m. Sunday
evening service, 6:00 p,m.;
9;:11a.m.; Marring won~ IO::IIa.m.: You1h
. . - 6:00 p.m.; Eveotng ....-.blp. 7:00 p. Prayer meeting and Bible Study !burs·
6; 30 p.m.
m. W~f&amp;'nlgltpra,yt!l'..-!ngandlllble day,
MT.
OLIVE UNITED METHODIST ~
IIIIIIY. 7:00 p.m.
124, behind Wllkesv1Ue. Charles Jones,
TilE SALVATDN ARMY, 115 Bullerrut Off
pastor. Sunday Schod, 9: 30a.m.; momtng
Ave., Pomoroy. Mrs. Dora Wining In Chartll'• worship,
10: 30; Sunday and Thursday
&amp;&gt;Jdtt' meetlnlf. ID a.m.; &amp;llllay evening services, 7:00p.m.
9:boc1. 10::.! a.m. Suldtt' ~hoot. YPSM
MBIOI
Ekile AdEW. )eader. 7:ll p.m. Salvatbn
COOPBIL\TIVE PIIIIBII
mee1f1t1f, various speakon andmuslcsll!dals.
UNrl'EII MEI'IIIBIIRT CIIIJBCR .
11tul'ldiiY, U;:.J a.m. 1o 2 p.m. La- H01re
NOBTIIEMTCLUllftK
rnem1&gt;em In charge, all waren
llov. lloiiAnlhOI'
lnYIIed; 6:411 p.m. Tblll'llll&amp;'. Corp Cad"
Bov. Froak
C.. (YGUq~l'l:o!*&gt;-Bible) , 7:30p.m. Bible
Boo.Sel.,o.lo~Prayer~Eopm~JF
ALFRED ~ Chu reb Schad 9::.! a.m.;
CHRIST, 3321110dldren'sllomeRoad (Couroy Worsblp, Ua.m.; UMYF;:1p.m.; UMW
CornmuaJon,
Road 'II). 9rl6B. Vocal music. Su nia:y Wor- Third "''uelday, 7:30 p.
ftrst Sullday. (Areh,..t
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ship lOa.m.; Blble!lhcy ll a.m.; Wonlip, 6 p.
CHESTER - Worsh.lp 9 a.m.; Church
m. w-~l::" StuJy, 7 p.m.
School10a.m.; BlbleStudy,'J'hunday, 7p.
OLD D
BlllLE CIIR1511AN
m.; UMW, tlrll Thursday, 1 p.m.; Com·
CHIJRCII, Alvin C.nll, pastcr, Unda Slwn,
munlan. first Sunday (Archer).
&amp;&gt;pl. &amp;&gt;llllay ~-9:30a.m .; preachlngser·
JOPPA ~ Warlhlp 9::.1 a.m.; Chureh
vlo!l,llnt and tlinl &amp;&gt;nlll\l followlng&amp;llllay
9:bocl. Yrutlt """""'&amp; 7::11 p.m. f!Very Sur&gt; SchaollO: 30 a.m. Bible Study Wedneoday,
7::.Jp.m. (JOlmaCII) . .
dl,y.
LONG BOTTOM ~ Church School 9: 30
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
a.m.; Worlhlp 10:30 a.m.; Bible Study,
~ Pomeroy. Msgr. Mldlaol Hellmor. Ph.
992-5891. Saturday evening Mus, 5: ll p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF Wedn•·
day, &amp;:00 p.m .; Communion Firat Sundlly
; SUnd~ Mast, 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. CCD
o1 Month !Croloal).
clUiel, 9 a.m. SuiXIay. Conl~5slons: OneREEDSVILLE ~ Church School9: 30 a.
half hOur before each Mass.
m.: Wonhlp Service 11:00 a.m.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS.
TUPPERS PLAINS ST. PAUL ~
TOLIC FAITH~ New Lima Road, next to
Church School 9 a.m.~ 1Worabtp 10 a.m.;
Fort Melp Park. Robert W. Richards,
Bible Study. Tuosday, 7:30p.m.; Commu·
pashr. Sunday services, 10 a.m. and 1 p.
nton Ftrtt Sundly (Archer).
·
m.; Wednesday wcrsbip, 1 p.m.
CENTRAL CLUllftK
' . GRAHAM
UNITED M£'i'HODIST,
&amp;e..JIIelyla ..........
Prachlna 9:30a.m. first and second Sun·
HoY.
Clem- 8. Zllolp. Jr.
dayl of each moath: third and fourth Sqna...uo••-'"
day each mouth worship services at 7:30p.
Re11. W•loJ ~ ...
m.; Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m.
a... r .. t 11or1111
Prayer 8Dd Btble Study.
Rev.
~ra..b&amp;ne
SEVEHTII·DAY ADVENTIST, Mul·
Rev. Boberi Meele
~I')' HetPta Road, Pomer~. PastCI'Bob
ASBURY (Syracu.ae) -Worahlplla.m.
Sllyder; Sabbatb SChool Superintendent,
; Cburch Schoal9:&lt;&amp;5 a.m.; Cbarce Bible
DarHoe Slewart. sabbath School begins at
Study, W-eoday, 7:30p.m.; UMW,ftrst
2p.m. on saturday afternooo wtth wcnhip
Tuesday, 1:~ p.m.; Choir Rehearsal,
aervlce following at 3:00 p.m. Everyooe
Wednesday 6::.! p.m. (Thatch,..)
welcome.
ENTERPRISE ~ Worship 9 a.m.;
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RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Church School10a.m.; BlbloStudy, Tues·
: - Sister Harriett Warner, Supt. Sunday
day, 7:00p.m.; UMW, First Monday, 7::.!
.. School9:~ a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:45
p.m. ; UMYF Sunday, 6 p.m. Choir Re-• a.m.
hl'ftrsal, Children's at 6:30p.m. AduU folPOMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, Lystm
lowing; Wednesday. (Franklin)
Hatley, minister; Saturday evening
FLATWOODS~ Church Schooi,!Oa.m.
evanreliltlc .Ervtces, open to public, 7 p.
; Worship, 11 a.m.; Bible Study. Thurs· ·
• m.; Sunday Church School, 9: 30 a .m.;
day, 7 p.m.; UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m.
.. MorniDJ Worlblp 10:30 a.m.
(Franklin).
-. • FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, PoFOREST RUN ~ Worlblp 9 a.m.;
• meroy Pill:e. E . Lamar O'Bryant. pastor:
Church School 10 A.M. : Choir practice,
• ·Jack Neecll, Sunday School Director. Sun·
Tbunday, 6::.1 p.m.; UMW lhlnl Monday.
• dly School. 9: :.1 a .m.; Momln&amp; Worship,
(Thatch,..)
10:4:1; evoaln&amp;worlhlp. 7:00p.m. (D.S.T.)
HEATH (Middleport)~ ChurchSchocj,
• 7::.1 (E.S.'t . ); Wedneoday Prayor Ser·
9:30a.m.; Mornlna Worship 10::1) a.m.;
vice, 7:00p.m. ID.S.T.I &amp; 7::.1 P.M . !E.S.
Youth Group, 4 p.m.; Wednesday, Bible
T.); , Mioston Friends (ages 2-G). Royal
study 6:00p.m. Choir roheoraal 7:00p.m.
Ambaaaaclors (boy
6-18) , and Girls
(ZUniga)
In Action (ales 6-18) on Wednesdays, 7 p.
MINERSVILLE ~Church School 9:00
, m . (D.S.T.) &amp;7:30p.m. (E.S.T. ); Tuesday
a .m.; Worship aervice 10:00a.m.; UMW
• VIsitation, 6:~ p.m.
third W-eoday, 1 p.m. (ThaU:h,..)
• FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH, Bal·
PEARL CHAPEL ~ Church School9: 00
• If!! Run Road, Rev. Emmett Raw sm., pas·
a.m.; Worah.lp Service 10:00 a.m. (Mar·
: tor. Handley Dunn, aupt. Sunday School,
tin)
.
.. 10a.m.; Sundayeveatngaervlce, 7:30p.m.
POMEROY~ Church School, 9:15a.m.
~ : Bible teachlnc, 7:30p.m. Thursday.
; · Worlhlp 10:30 a.m.; Choir robearaal
SYRACUSE MISSION, Cherry St., Sy·
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMW, se&lt;»ad
raa~.ee. Mark Mori'OW', pasttr. Services, 10
Tuesday, 7:30p.m. ; UMYFSunday,6p.m. .
a.m. Sullllay. Evenllig services Sunday
(Meadows)
ond Wedneodlll' al 6:00p.m.
ROCK SPRINGS ~ Church School. 9: ~
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
•
a .m.; Worlhlp IOa.m.; Blbi.Study, Wed• IN CHRISTIAN UNION, Dwight Hal~,
neoday, 7::.1 p.m.; UMYF (Senlora),Sun·
• !lrot elcler; Wanda Mohler, Sunclo,y School
day, 6 p.m.; (Juniors) every otber Sun·
: &amp;&gt;pl. Sullday School 9: :II a.m.; Morning
dly, 6 p.m. CFronklln) .
•
,. Wonhlp 10:30 a.m.: Evening Worlhlp 7:;.,
RUTLAND~ Church School. 10 a.m.;
• p.m.; Wedlleoday prayor meetlna7::.Jp.m.
Worlhlp, 11 a.m.; t1MW Ftrat MoDday,
• MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD,
7::.Jp.m. (Crabtroe)
" RadDe. ReY. James 8atterfteld. past«.
SALEM CENTER~ Church School 9: ~
Freeman WUIIamo, Supt. Sunday School
a.m.; Mornlna Wonblp 10:1.5 a.m.
, 9:j5 a.m.; Sunday and Wednesday even·
CSieele)
.. tncii!'I'VIees, 7 p.m.
SNOWVILLE ~ Momln&amp; Wonhlp, 9:00
•
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
a.m.;
Cburch SchoollO:oOa.m. (Martin)
• Com!!' Sixth and Palmer. Jamm Seddon,
SOIJTIIEKN CLUllftK
Put«. Edna WUam, s.s. Supt.; Cathy
Bev.Ka•tABUr!t
• Ria&gt;, Aait. Supt. Sunday SchOol, 9: 15 a.
Rev. Ro1er Grace
I.
m.;~tn1 Wor&amp;blp, 10: 1!1 a.m.; Sunday
Rev. Cad HI &lt;lea
I· EftftiDI~ervh:e, 1 p.m. Prayer meeting
APPLE
GROVE
~Church School9:00
~
aad Bible Study Wednesday eveqlnK, 7 p.
a .m.; Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.; Bible
~
m.; ctdhtrm'• cboir praCtice, WednesSludy Sunday 7:00p.m.; Ptayer meetllla
' .s.y, 7 p.m.; Adult choir practice, Wed., 8 7:00p.m.
Tburllday. CHI&lt;b)
: p.m.: Radio pr&lt;wram, WMPO, Su..:!ay,
BETHANY ~ Worlhlp 9 a.m.; Church
•' 8:30a.m.
School )0 a.m.; Bible Study Wedneoday 10
••
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIS:r;
a.m.; Doreu Women's Fellowlldp Wed•a ' 5f:h aac1 Main, Al Hartson, minister;
nesday II a.m. (Baker).
_.. Rldlard DuBoSe, Aasretate Pasta-; Mike
CARMEL ~ Church School 9;:.! a.m.;
GeriKb, Sunday School Super lntendent.
Worship, "10:45 a .m. Sea&gt;M and Fourth
llble8ebool9:30a.m
.;
Morning
Worship
,
1
Sundays; Fellowship dlaner 11'1111 Suttcm
• 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship 7:00 p.m.
thin! Tbunday, 6:30p.m. (BaltOl't .
:~ Wedn.Say. 7:00p.m. Prayer meeting.
MORNING STAR~ Churcll School9: 45
,,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
Wo,rabiD 10:30
Bible Study,
•. ZAI!DIE, PASTOR Fred Penhorwood.
, SUI Willie, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
9;~
~• Scbcd 1:!10 a.m.; Morning Woralllp 10:45
•• a.m.; IC-1111 Service. 6:00p.m .; Wed·
n~a,:aJOI' Meatiq, 7:00p.m.
·• (J
1'11.1:811YTEKIAN MINIIITRY
OF IIBIOI COUNTY
:;
· a... O'Qulllallel""
HARRISONVILLE PREsBYTERIAN
CHURCH ~ &amp;&gt;aday: Worlhlp Sorvfceo
t:OOa.m.; Olureh School 10:15 a.m ..
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ~ .
Iunday School, 9 a .m.; Chu"'h IOI'vlce,
• 11:15a.m.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
1'ERJAN ~ &amp;&gt;llday llchOol. 70 a.m.;
Cllurcb oorvloo, 10: 1li a.m.
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Paalor,
' . -.Evaall. llwlday . . , _ 10:00 a.m.;
11:00a.m. CbO.
,... •• Cnardl11 o.m. -su.Iay E ...lq
!lorYice 7:00p.m. Wed., I p.m. YDUitfl La·
• &lt;I•' Atrldl7ory. Wedneoday, 7 p.m. Pam·

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~.6:6p.m.

Community Calendar

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992·2975

· The Daily Sentinai-P~e-7

FRIDAY
RACINE - Racine Vacation
Bible School "Blast Off" night
will be Friday at 7 p.m. at the
.Racine First Baptisl Church.
Ages two th rough high school are
invlled to attend.

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16141992·1039 or
OHI0-992·6677
...1614)992-5721
_ ..... ,_.,, !* POMEROY,
till 9!!idrol .... luth AM foo ; ..

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ROWElS 101 MIY O((ASION

214 E. llaiJ!
992·5130 Pomeroy

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Pomeroy

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216 S. Stcond

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992-~978

Pomeroy

Brogan-Warner .

IROWN &amp; SNOUFFER
. FIRE l SAFETY

lt.il~~~

Cabinet Makilll

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Honor society inducts local resident

The Meigs County Humane Society
Announces the Opening of a

CAT SHELTER
NEW PASTOR - The Rev.
Raymond Cox Is new pastor of
the Rutland Church of God,
replacing the Rev. John
Evans who moved from the
area earUer this aprlllg. The
new mllllster come. from San
Anlonlo, Texas where he
founded the Northwesl Wlls
Chureh of God and pulored It
lor nine yean. He attended
the St. Phillips College ud the
San Alltonlo College. Retired
_from the US Air Force after llO
years, the native of Ohio and
his wile, Karen, have two
chUdren, Raymond Jr., In
coDege, and Kerry, a senior at
Melp Wgh School.
PREPARATION- TbeseMelgs Wgh students
are partlclpallng In a culhtral workshop as
' .• background lor their Cultural Heritage Study
.

Tour. Standing, left to right, are Kristen King,
Jenny Miller, Kelly Smith, Tara Gerlach and
Julie Buck. Seated is Tara Humphries.

OVAL trustees map plans for service
The Board of Trustees of the
Ohio Valley Area Libraries
::-covAL) heldtheirmonthlymeet·
~ lng In Wellston on May 18.
•
Director Eric Anderson an~ nounced that the State Llbl'ary
:: Board approved the $400,000
:• application !or OVAL's 1989·1990
:: Administration and Networking
~ programs at their May 10 meet·
$ lng. The State Library Board.also
; expressed concern that OVAL's
' ,facility lease was too expensive.
Anderson reported to the OVAL
Board that they need to evaluate
this situation this summer. The
1 $446,000 grant for the LSCA nne
: 1 Extension Services program
• was also approved at the State
: Library Board meeting.
~
The progress of union negotla ·
• tlons was the principle Item on
•• the ageadll !or the meeting. A
~ three hour negotiating session
~ was held on May 11, and the
~ agreement has all Items except
• salaries and Insurances tenta: lively aereed upon. Board Pres!• dent Harold Felton, representing
~ VInton County, took the Board
~ Into a one aad halll)our executive
~ session to discuss the detalll of
~ the propoaed coalract.
~
In other business, the Board
~ ratified the hiring of Jeff Blgp of
• Jackson as a substitute Bookmo~ bile driver. The 1989 "SUrvey or
~ Children's Services In OVAL .
~- ,Libraries," compiled
by Networking Consultant Christine Hunt was accepted by the
-rd. They also adopted a

~

policy !or Director Anderson to
contract with current OVAL
personnel !or tasks outside their
job descriptions on an "as need"
basis with Board approval. A
lease for an upgraded phone
system was also approved.
Going to Dallas, Texas during
June for the American Library
Association annual meeting !or
Anderson, Hunt, and Extension
Librarian Leah Griffith was
approved. They also approved
travel !or two OVAL Trustees to
that meeting at a cost not to
exceed $800.
The OVAL Board of Trustees,
which consists of one trustee

from each member public II·
brary board, determines policy,
controls finances, and makes
final decillion on what services
wUI be offered. Wanda Elbln
represents the Meigs County
library.

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WITH FLOWQS
b-llfldly
. , . , _ ,. . call

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POMEROY
ROWEl SHOP
..n,. ,.ltV "'"'"'" s,.,., Lm•"

I'll. "I·IIH w tft·SPt1

Willow CrHk load

Pomeroy, Oh.

OPEN 1 to 4 Monday-Friday
9 to 12 Noon Saturday
EVENINGS OR MORNINGS BY APPOINTMENT

CAU 992-3026

MIDDLEPORT GULF

PEPSI •••••• lU¥1 •• S550
ECIIICH VA.

HAM

$189 ll.

SUB &amp; CHIPS
69 .

$1

DELl TRAYS ••••••• Sl 499
FRI., SAT., SUN.

PET SEMATARY . R

.

NAKED GUN

(PUASE OIDEI ONE DAY IN ADVANCE)

MIDDLEPORT
GULF
992-3397
312 NOm SECOND

MIDDUPOU, OHIO

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Sentinel

18

Wanted

Pomaov- Middleport, Ohio

to Do

LAFF-A-DAY

49

In

.

OPEN 7 DAYS
9 AM· 7 PM

9

Paying today
April 18, 1989

2212.

located Off Bypass
At
· of Rts. 7 &amp;
143.
Oh.

For

HEALTH

REPIIISENTAnVE

WATER
SERVICE

302 W. 2n~ Strut
Pom•ov. Ohio 45769

1,000 GALLONS

INIURANC. ull:

JEFFERY J. WARNER

POOLS, WELLS
. CISTERNS

Ph. 614-992-5479
..,. 614-992-2477
Claims,
l -I00-421 -3S3S

Call

~nytime

992-2371

PERM

10% OFF
ANY PERM

SYRACUSE, OHIO
Mo lt Foreign and
Domestic Vehich•
A/ C Service
All Major &amp; Minor
Repairs
NIASE Certified Machanic

CALL 992-6756
"DOC" yAUGHN

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
NewH-Wt

''free Estimates'·

PH. 949-2101
or les. 'N9·2160
NO SUNDAY

BISSELL
. '
BUilDERS
CUSTOM BUilT

NOW THRU JUNE 10

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

KAY'S
BEAUTY SALON

"At Reasonable Prices"

169 N. 2nd
Middl1port, Oh.

Certified llcensad Shop
5-25-.88-dn

•VINYL SIDING
•ALUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

PH. 949-2801
or Its. 949·2160
Day ar Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS

TAIDMAN MOWIKS
ECHO SAWS &amp; TRIIMURS
OIIEGON lARS, CHAINS
1Y AN SERVICE CENTER
Parts I Sonic• Oa

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VISA · MASTERCHARGE

HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 9-7
Sot. 9-6
Closed Sunday
3 / 17/ 19 tfn

Roger Hysell
Garage

TUXEDO RENTAL

Rt. 124, Poilttror Oltia

110 WEST MAIN
POMEROY
992-2284

AT THE

Aleo Truet~l~tl••
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

PlUMBING &amp;
Now l«atlttot
161 North Secontl
Middl....,l, Ohio 45760

61t-245·9557

3 -1 0· '89-1 mo.

Public Notice
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
TheVIIIegeofMiddlepon ill
applying to the Ohio Depon-

op•ating
aeailtance for
91'11'11
ment ofTransportl1:ion
an
undo• Section 1a of the Urban Ma.. Trantportation AC1
of
1964.
amandod.
Tho
grant
wll •provide
1 public
transportation service tor the
residents of the MiddteportPomeroy area.

The village invites commenta from all intarated
Public, pllvltO, and poro·

NEW -REPAIR

FREE ESTIMATES
Tllko the pain out af

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting

painting. let - do
it for you•
VEIY IEASONULE
HAVE IERRENCE
2-15·'88·1 mo. d.

•Mobile Home
Parts
•Mobile Home
Rental•
•Lot Rintala

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992-7479

IUSINESS I'IIONE

16141 992·6550

lt. 33 North of

•-•roy.1_ft1iftlil-

16141

BOGGS
SAliS I SEIYICE

u.s. n. so un
GUYSVIU.E, OIIG
614·662-3121

Author~d John
Deere, New Holland,

aAs1J"~rAVE
HAND wovEN
BASKETS
L.erl\8 Supply of Baokot
Weaving Supplloo

·

Sign up now fot Baokot

Weaving Cl•••
OPEN MOST SATURDAYS
10:00 'TIL s:oo

Bu1h Hog Form
Equpment De•l•.

Flra E••ft••t

PIM MilliN.

owta

992-6155

Ill• &amp; IIIWIIO

CAN DO
MAINTENANCE

NOW OPEN
OHIO RIVER
CAMP
GROUNDS

co.

Plumbing • Plaster
Repair • Painting
El1ctric1l • Carpentry ·
· "We Fir ~laHi ~llf•l•l"

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1 bedroom, very
beautiful, furnished.
Housekeeping ,Room
By Day, W~ek, Month

Harry Leffle
20 Years Experience

43020 St. Rt. 124
Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
1-614-992-3554

614-949-2526

4·18·1 mo. pd.

5-11 · 11'110. pd.

SER"ICE
W

OWNBI: GIIG I. IOUSH

W1 can repair and rt•
core
radiators and
heater cores. We can
nd --~
alSO CKid

boil

D

radiators.

taxi operators regarding tha
proposed service.
A public hearing wHI be
hold on June 26. 1989 at
7:30 p.m. in the Council
chambell at vlloge hall to&lt;

repair

ruu

W1 a I10

Gas Tanks.

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CHESTER, OHIO

EVENINGS

oMETAL OIJILDtHos
•NEW HOMES

Slr&lt;CE 1969
DUSIII' n . SYUCUSI

MORTGAGE
REDUCTION
SYSTEM:
Save thousands on
existing mortgage.
No refinancing. A
Mortgage Consultant
Service
Call 1-800-422-9010

Oh. 45713

4/6/lt/1 ....

LIMESTONE FOR SALE
ALL POPULAR SIZES AVAILABLE
I" .
Qua 1ty
Stone Company
3 Mile East of McArthur on S.l. 50
3
PH. ·596-4756 or 992-66
7
4 · 1 4·89- 1 mo.
SMITH..,....
CQROiw~

WORD

PROCESSING
TYPEWRITER •
XD 7500

n:n JW~.,.

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2

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.w.-•u_. Alllo ,,... ,p4111 ""ordlo
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"5"mt•,,•..,....., " 111

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filii fJIIIJ

StiW, toll.,... ....
pnrwtntrn.nmernory.

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DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL MODELS
MEIGS OFFICE MACHINES
33407 Smith Ridge Rd .. long Bottom _1!~:3·15~1~

••tt.4
CALL 742·2772

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Still mlsHII. loved,

still

mint
YOI wftlllvt With 111111 ••

Ulltn •4

of time.

Lovt,

-

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Used furniture ., rt hout~ehald
appllences Pho,n a 114· 742·

446-7619 ar (614) 992-2104
Av11111e, Bolt 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

at .
Veterans Memorial Hospital
Mulberry Hcts. Pomeroy, Ohio
or

4 r.Mt and 3 kitf..t .

114949·2341.

A Great Combination"Quality al)d Reasonabl1 Prices"
WE GO THE EXTRA MILE"'"

U2524

Austrlli~

Six week old

.. Murphey

i

pt.rd ml..d puppies. 304-171·
314a.

51dttent 111d mother cat. phone

Qi.,t V•d S.eP.. May 18 ttwu
June 2. Camp Conl-v . Mitton
Road. chllin tiRV. htH hf'l IIMclric

. AI • -· Calf MM'ttrn

304.:1-21411.

motor. furrdture, clothing,
Chrittm11 dacor .. ioM. Mlsc
itemt.

16 be bY chicks. phone304-171-

2347

2 ...,.,

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r.,.ty room

b•~

Loat : Female Oaldan ltetrlew•.
in Portsmouth Rd. aru. an~
to the nama Sonner. ,...,.,• •

Calll14-44.7130.

lnt rNWe r .... whle be••
wormo ooll• wfth I.D .• IMt ~
AutiMd ••· rew.d. Cal 114-

742· 2248.

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Yard Sale

&amp; Vicinity

••ctt•

2,..

Ntedr•pontflllep•sons to pic:k
stravbtrri•eppt,. In per~on.
1-noon. 8Mvrd~V. May 27.
Toyiol a.., Poteh-KorT Ad.

8omfl0nt to at8V wfth .. .,~
lad¥ on wHk • • New Hnen

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1/2 ................... wllh
201&lt;21 ....... ,....,

room with tlr ..ece II aii61QI

woo..nda 304-1715-14111.

12

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IIIMIV of iMu..lo" w•h double
IJI•s wlndaw:a. m •bit' s...

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al.,..lc ho•. 2300 114 ft. of

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Orlndt ODIIege. Mu.l , .. to
.,,...,•• Col 814241-11411
lor oppolnt.._. Price •ocllcod
toU7,000.

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3 t.ctaom hou-. 1 Yt•orl• on
lit. 7 to trodo fDr 3 boctoom
lrol • . c •• 1114-.2-11332 ""

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Good CIJnd. 304 773-1811.

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1.ot11 otclott100.

ClothH, bedal"-· ..,...... ~
booU. misc .• Fri .• lat.. e to I .
421 • 430 L8ri• Dr. .,_,,.

a.m. to 1:00 p.m.. lurllh.-t

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t..• O.Ripoh.

Gonaoloto: 10Hiooonc1Aw..
Thun . • Fri.. g,ao-l,ao ....

dotNna CoR 814381-Htt.

Mon!Oflol Doy ontv. Glpontlc
lalal I flmlllll. furniture.
clothel, antlqull, OeorgM
c...... Poll&lt;*lld. •·1

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&amp; Vicinity

-e.
~-lot.

3bectoom. ..............., _
with.....
• •,..,..,_.._..._and
clnlng room. 1
c•
heal""""" ta..,od .1o mil•
Nonh on Itt. 2. 1:11.000.00.

Situation•

304- . .5-JOII.
1914 8chul 141170 with 7Jr2t
axpandD. d lledric. z be6roomo.
b.... control .....
lJnCWD.-.nhig. .47
lot,

per-·

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limo . . . .. ...... _loy .......
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Lorob1'1 PiDII, lltv• Bridgr.

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1343 cal •ound &amp;cOO I'M .

totorv wnh •collont benoll
peckege. Pl. . lftl working oondltlona. Sand r-.rna to or ell:
Ill ID•F· MT, Lob Dlr...01.
Ool&lt; It• Communltv Mollcol
310CIIortonoAvo. Doll
1111. OH4. .H- 1141a2-7717
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Inltruction

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3-oomo.ZIMt,.,.,ll.,.hod

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1774.
bltMMnt.

RE-TRAIN NOW!

80UTHEAITEftN IUSINEIB

COUEOI, 121 Jackton Pika

to• 1'. 0 . -101. Glllpollo. OH
41131 .

Air :

Upototr. opt. 3 .............
untur•htd utllli• lnc11ded.

1 · 3 br.. 1-2 br., apt;/1310 mo.
utlltl• paid. rfll. .. dtpotlt
requlrad. no pllb. alii betw...,

Lind tor .... Oneto . . -=r•ln

10. I. It 4 441-2488.

Deluat 2 Jw., Ia. rxlry raom.
5nclvldual.,..lrin"- ac. lotw~lon.
C.A .. No p. .. tee. dep. Cell

Afton be ... llll one .we loti
wllhrlvtr ..ontllga publlcwM•.
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. Jr. 306-IJ7..
2331.

114Ma.1817.

.

1

ac:r e ·wit h 2 mobile home 111

ups .

Stn d Hill Road .
f10.000.00 Phono 3048715-

1301.

'*'""

3 rm ..
utilltl• paid, 94
l.ocuot/ t210mo. l7&amp;.d.,.cel
11444.1340.. Of 814-4483870.
.

2 br. . carpeted. no

17

Mlacellaneo111

;t.• ....,

Point Pl. . • .., lwdtttt
Addn. 2troctoomhouoo,flrltkt
aholn link foru• Nl.
H-ood lleolty. 304-1711-

boo-.

Mobile Hon'iel
for Rent

1----------

.
1
2 bod
G
r•ioul lYing.
•d
·
room IPtrtmentl at Vllagt
- o r •d A'"·
.
.
idl
A~rl·
w
mente In Mldcltport. rom

d piece INing room eultt. Fu"
llilt bed frMne. Call 814-992·
..

11,. 31R . Countryhomebu• on
your tat "'17.111 6 up. Calf v.

Wanted

. e

... .

to Do

1----- -----

:!;!

"••o"'·'
•al•
w.. .r.•-·•••--.eo• .,.

r.b,11 In mv home.
n.We , . . Ref•.. •

Witt

8142411-1711.

...

A.utOI't'IGt._,e bit •d .,..I, •

"""·

. . , . _ 141r'IO I ..... ~tot• •

'·" .·

r.....OII,HOIMII!IIid'llultv,

J04.171-114G or 304-112·

lift/"·-· f240"1.;;....A;;;;;;;;;;t-

-

OIM.
t / 2, ........
COII
194-3B•
•II. 01 114- ~
J11.1741. ·
, I"
M.., . . ,.. . IIIIIM Mollie

"- ..............

·-· ............ -· --

Oon•at ltouoodNIInll • " ' -

....

1118 Cloy""' 1411'10 _.., In
OuoiC-/ot2,000.COIII14 Appto Grow IIO&amp; 2 -oom
131 • oolt ..,. Mllso 01 moltlo homo on 7.8 - - .

- . . . . Coli 114-4441-1411
. . . lp.lft.,GI411\'-on

'1;;;:-t

l-31_1_~_.-.,----'-----:
Large old dining: room tall'a I

f 182. Collll14-182· 7787.
1 - - .,.. ror ...... 1228

ehairo, lllffol. 000&lt;1 conclrlol\
t150. 114-892-11007.

montll. depoalt
112· 1S1 18.

Malllhen Fwnhure ... dCerpet.
No. Ont c. pet, diloount price.
StalnrMittr, AMoV. MoMinto.
Scotch G'*d Stain A.. e.e.
Two foatk&gt;,. 122 -VIend St.
Point "••'"'· w.v•. 304-871-

8498 Upp• Rlv« Rood. Ka ·
n .. go. Ohio 814-4415-7444

.ent---

or month.
~- Galla

,,..,..... with ooowna
AiooTriii•-AMimot.CAl
2~m. 304-773-

•ft•

-1. Meaan

101'5 IEAftiG &amp; COO\IIG

IOIIIltlo 81-

·p.,...,, OWe ..769

SYIAC• .

• ca

,."

•• ..

fti·J611ef

,.,_ ('1.&amp;J 99W911

Your Son

(

r

-·-

r

---·--

_ ------..

I
.............._

-- ··--

tpl!ed. 614-446· 1608 after

Donn. loader s. lac• hoe1.
Bobclt. Towmotor, lo9 truck.
Dump truck. C•Hie. Huntington.
W.v.. 304-731-7816 except
Suncloy.
Uniden SeteUite. Nmottcontrol.
phone 304-875· 15101 after

Helf horae weft pump t276.00
With fink. R~nning bo.-d .. d
fender •klrt1forFordVan. Phone

614

61 Farm Equipment

1-------:..'-~-

Rot.., ho .. t8&amp;; power corn
.......... J~hn
*250: 4 tn.
gaoolne pump, 3108pm hoo•
&amp;14&amp;0: 1150 ft . 2 in. p!Mt lc
ho••· • -1 20 . C•ll 614: 268·

o-•

1973 Cadillac Sedll'l DeVille
84.000 mi .. full pewer. n•
t
many new parts/ 11800.
Call 614· 448-0577

ir•.

1984 Dadge Ch.-gs. 1980
Pontiec Phoenbt, both a~to­
matic. AC. 4 cylindl!lr, good
cond.. 1972 Plymouth Scamp.
auto. 360. 4 b.-rell. li.Jel I!!X h .. ~ ak.Jmlnum slot rim~, •le
or trade for truck of equal value.

Cell8144411-8263.

·79 Tr.. 1 Am. -..to tranlmission. air, good cond. phone

30 ... 671&gt; 3091 .

Trucks for Sale

19.. GMC \O ton4WD. toodo4
•leep•. For llle or trade fer 1
to"n orlwgettruckofequalvatue

con 614·379·2852.

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

Chevrolet Scott!ldaiP. 3/ 4 ton
new rir• &amp; motor. Cell

piekuz.

RedC.hevroltt 2tondumptruch,
gaod tlrea. &amp; motor. Ca" 814-

992-2932.

441-27a3 ... 4415-2661 .

Ford 1532 bail• t2.260 00.
Gr.vity bed 12715 00. Two raw
rMr culll\l'atort &amp;200. 00. All etc

1\911 Chevrolet pick-up twb.
looks a rurw good. Oependtble/ t2700 or belt offer. Call

cond 30487S.:ZS33.

8142&amp;.1271.

"8ft. 3 point lllwn mower. 273

Electric ttove. 1
conditio.,.. t100.

62 .W antacl to Buy

1985 Ford R.. ger. 4 cyl, 6
speed transmi ~ •ion ,
•22.000.00. can between 7 ·30

.. d 4'30. 30417.1178.

....

-:;;::::=::;;;:::;=:;::;:=
"56
Pets for Sail
Groom and Suppltf Shop-Pet
Grooming. All brHdi .•. AII
stv'-· lama Pet Foad

D•••·
Julie Wobb Ph. 11444.0231.
Draganwynd Catt.-y kenf!el.
Pers._. and Slam- end Hin!•
lllfan ldtt~~ns . Chow stud ltr-

3 pc. badroom MJite. 81tvar Mist
color wood, no mett r •••·

ChowChow puppiM;, 7w... old.
At;:il:t..,ed, AKC red chow&amp; 2

1121.00. 304871· 1431
1711-414&amp;.

m

P.M.

0

1~.::7.:4-:F~O&lt;::d-:-.:=p~lek;...:u_p.:.._ru~ns;..:_go_od-:.
*700. 00. Phone 304·171·
·
7482.

Livestock

For Sale : Nubian nenny
noet/ 46. Call 61...,448-9886.
Youro pultt1 for tale. Call

61426•8413.

304-882-3238

1----------

1971 Oodg• 4a4. Runs good.
•aoo. 1179 Tr••· Am with
T·taps. e1500. CaM 114-892-

11211

01

114- ..1-3004 ....

7p.m.

For Mle. Walk ina Horte M•e. 8
ve•s old. Gtntl•. 8100. 114742-2339.

1-:-'::--:-:-----:--::--:::=
1871 •anoa• ....,,.. 311M
en~a new heact.-1 .-.d du•

P•int Plus . 2415 Jackson
Avenue, ~nt PIMHIIf, Phane

1913 1 · 10, 4x4. Y· l flva•peM
black. M .200. DO. Clll aft•

.......... 02.100. 00. Coli 304ATTENTION
Horse
Owners.
.:.a7::11-:_2.:.1:_:0:_t~a:..ft:.::•:..I~:O.:.:~-:·:----:
Pelnt Plut is naw c•rv lng tiCk. I'1

3041715-40...

~=========J.:I:t:4:44:a:·::•3::1:2:·====~84
SNAFU~ by

5

Bruce Beattie

It

H
ay

G ai
r n

acr•

timothy •

dovtr •

Aodn., / 1100. COli 11421•
..83.
·
Qrnt hav

LDII wllable In Or.. T•race
Moblo Homo I'Wit Colt 8 t 4

t1 .00 per b-'e.

304ee:!-2247.

4441-0214 .. 114448-31143.

8 ·30 PM. 304171· 3111.
1118 OMC t -~ u t • 4
r-·· ~ o.•
-m•eu latt,
ctloo. phon•
mtnv1m304-1715·

j-",.:..:~.:;••:::.::•-:....7--:---:--:--:
1181 Jeep 4 cyL good concl
304eetS-331 3.
·

~~:;:~~~;;;;~==

l74

Motorcycles

I r rill SPill Lilli Ill

Countr\1' Moblfe Home P•k:
RouM 13. Nonh of Pbm•O¥-

Dlrl·a•a Suzultl. RM 21!11.

c••

71

rw,; - · .....

-:104-8711-1071.
· turnlohocl

Auto'a For

s ...

OOVIItNMENT IEIIID Yoh&gt;

cl• from e100. Fordl. Mtr·

ForL••

13 ft. t emper tleep• 15/ 1100.

19 74 GM C 66 Plllenger b..lt.
Converted to camp• 90 percent oompi«P 304- n3-5305
after 6p.m.
1981 Fold downe.nper. Sleap!t

4, $695. 614-949-2748.

1976 19ft MidMMOtOf"Home.
Coast to Coast member1hip.
Good condftion. •eooo. 614-

992· 5843.

1977 GMC mini motor home.
22 ft 43. 000 mi. Exe. tond.,
road reectr. t8. 600. 304-1915-

Serv1ces
81

Home
Improvements

8ASEMENT
WATER PROOFING
lkl co nditionll lifltime gu•an-

Ro~ersBatement

SWEEPER .-.d lii8Wingmachine
repair. P-'•· llld auppli•, Piek
up and delivery. D•vil V~a.~um '
Cleaner. one half mile up .
Georges Cfeek Rd. Call 1114·

• -

Septic Tank Pumping-190. Gal·
lia Co. AON EVANS ENTER PRISES. Jacklon. OH 1 · 800-

1137-9628

Jim's DddJobl. Sundedc 11dlnQ.
piNntlng. roofing. c•pem•. i.
buitdn_91. Fi'N •timeta. Call

·~

a 14378-2416.

Ft!tty Tr,. Trimminf*. stump
remOVBI. Call 304-676-1331

Aotay or c•ble tool drilling.
Most weNs oomplltedeamedev.
Pump ul• and aervk:e. 304-

196-3802

Aon' li TVStrvice. spedaUzingin

•••o

bran•. House cafls.
some
appli.,ce repairs. W .Va 304
17.23880hto &amp;1444.2464

20 p.- CMt off 1ale on Zanll:h· ....
Service. Partt or labor wjth this
ad, till July 1. 1189. WVa

304676-239e Ohio a144412414.

82

Plumbing
Hea1ing

&amp;

.

-5724.
.... -..&amp;.....,.lata evenings early

Space' for Rent

li 14446-0804

1 9 79 Ford F2&amp;0. H. .vy duty

63

2 ~--'o/1200. ~~
·~
~

•

1973 15 ft., Serro Seotty
Sportsman Camper-aleep1 four,
~ stove. &amp; light/ t995. Call

1:-::-=-:-:--:--:::-::--::----:-:-

8:00PM only.

,-

Zenith •l•o .., ioln g moet other

9371.

10

19A2 Wldernessc.mper. 28ft.
roof. air, 24ft. IWning. !lfetps 8,
SC. oond. Call814-«6-1083.

441-0294.

bal• 304-87&amp;-1850 or 175-

winWin~- n

Motors Homes
It Campers

Wat•proofing.

10114.

Building Materiln
Block, brick, IIWtr pipe~~ ,
dows, lintels. etc. Claude
Rio G ~ OH
t•s.
r.-.'"'.
·
614246-6121
.

79

1980 Chev Chev81t11 in good
cond tor 81. 200 or bmlt offer.
C111 afta- 6:00 PM, 304-875- ·

Two Gravett Tractors for salt.
11000. Call aft« 5p.m. 114-

Wented pony or hone tuiteble
for 5 v•• old girl. mun be
gent Ia cllll304-175-2668 4:00

304675-6301.

tee. locll references: furnllhed.
Free eetimates. Call colleet
1· 614-237-0488, dlllf or night

814 48-2783 or 448-2811 .

BuHding Supplies

Body pert !l fot'ChevySurburban.

07.4&amp;0 304671-7421

83 Chevy Celebrity. 4 door.

1972 Ch..,v pielc- up. 3&amp;0automatic. some rust. hiRhmi.• "',.
preat/ . . 00. Call 814-388-

55

For sale. 4whitespokewhetls, 6
lug with white lf!ltllf tir e~ Fit1 '
m ini Jl ick· up1. 304-773- 630 5
after 5p.m.

nc••

N .H. hav Mler. 310 N.H·. h~

171· 7247.

304676·87!18.

3008.

304876-1574.

room air
304-

t ype1.

up u. ~ • rebu ilt tor~e
conveners, standard clu tchs,
pressure p4lltes. &amp; eve ]oint• •ll
t ypes, Buying tran s mi11ion1 for
p . .11; Call 614-379-2220 or

1983 C~l•sSupreme. 76.000
milea. Tift, AM -FM c•eette.
cruise. 304-773-9580 between
1 1 :00 and 3~00.

8038.

8~ .

rtbu ilt all

c.u 814-448-1340.

1982ChtNIIfte43.000mi. Very
goodoond see~~t21Ne11Ave . or
c8111114-448-4781

72

.

Loto. - - ............
114-IU-74711.

c••

8141 .

Don' t make a move wHhout u•.
Call U·Haul. 304-876· 7421 .

••cellant oond.. front dltc
Md wtC• cooled. Call

br••

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

Cor. Fourth and Pine
OINipofiL Ohto
Phone 614-44e.3888 or 1114--

446-4477

84

It

Electrical
Refrigeration

Re• ldenl ill or oomrra-clll Wir· ~
ing New service ar rapairs.
licen1fld eiMtrici~n. RldMour ·•
Electr ical, 304-175-1718.

Dlll!l"d WM• Serviee: Poots ...
CilterM, Walt.. Deltwtry Any.
time. Call 814-441. 7404No
lklndar calls .

J . JWMet Servtce. 8wlmmtng
pools. clet•ns. weltt. Ph. 814-- ....

2411-821&amp;.

R • fl Wiler a.., 5ca ltool1.
ciltt,n.. "'efla. lmmedllte1.000 OJ 2.oooo..ontdalhflr'f'.

Coli 304-1715-1370.

Mouttn:::-lco,
H..... CB 7110K mot_.
condllla.,....., low m~ 1---------'-a&amp; JnUtt 111-*1100 Clll Wetterton' 1 Water N•ullng. ·

114-441-1304.

· · · Wat•
1.000or2.000toto
.
ori•
........ 304-171-2311 "' 114448-40H.

lie•-• ,... - - •·
•e.

-plut .· Corv.,
• . Chwyo.
111'-44a.7211. ·
luyoro
Guido . '""
111 1.:,..;-.,.:.:~~:....:--:::---"'~ 2.-to4.oaoa., ...
-117-1000Eat. I·101H. 1114 Hondo Z· IO . ooc . toy. olotttno. . . - _ -.leJII. Col 814-441- Coll304-1.,._1111.
GOVERNMENT IEIIED Voh&gt; 88R. ott•4 ' ·"'·
cl• t-om 1100. , _ Mtr· 1~::.:~::-:::...;,:~~::-:~~
-pluo .· COfVIII•
UphoWtery
BUYfto C'-v~
Ouldo lur·
111 fi~D 1117 Gl 4. . XL
-·7·100Gitll. a-t0tl8. ...._ ..d · -· . . . . , .
lhlold. Olily t ,100 otiiM. 1 ~-t(
1117PwdE_ _ _ ..., •1110. 1ft.......,
·
-......
~ .....,.,..
.. " . . . . . . .&amp;
..
1tl1
-nJOOIXI*
.. I ·1ft
otMI. /11200. CoR 114-ZII- 7110 ....... .1YJB. lct .. l
•4
r fteo ·
.22.
J04.1711-7411.
1:•::;::;1':::•::•;:__ _ _ __

~

l7_________
-Oillllltlolt.h....,._, _

,.

It •• ·D aw

For 181e ortrede 1987Thundtr-'

fmn Supp lies
&amp; L1veslock

U•ed· &amp;

Warrenry-30 d~¥• · Prices 199&amp;

114 742-2442.

bird Turbo Chllgllf. lo.ted. 5

304-8715-4084.

P..-tt. Call 304-87~14157.

74.000 ml./ 07500.
682· 7894

'77 0 odQe Monaco. 8700. 00.
PhOne 3154-895-3415 .

&amp;·oo.

Elt&lt;trotux. SALE. SON leo '"d

1984lint:Oin C ontin«~tel. 4 dr ..
keyle11 entry, dig ital dlth.

1882 Escort. 2 door. toto., PS .
AM -FM CMtllfte. 11300 Can

59 For Sale or Trade

3116.

.,... .. -·""' cltlriln\¥11&gt; ....

. ,.. 381-.,1t,

614247· 38!6 .

E NCellent condition. 175. CaH

I It patio ..... otm i"
pack ega. fourth off nf!W' price.
30...,1578·2028. .

1976 Ford Ranchtro-good
cond., ~ mi ., trade fOf big
motorcycle. G~&lt;Mttng. etc. CeH
814-448-9210 ev«aing~.

88-73 Volk "WfiDO
for tile.
Call 304-773-6306 aft• Sp.m.

Tomato plants for sale. Call

I 14912·2739.

..... Olllt14-tli·-·- ,. ,

PUBLIC
RELATIONS

PATCH .

For ~ale: Refrlgerat:or-free~er.

• vlco. Coli 114·441-3844 oft« 7

01

ve••·

For S•le· Abovll'!groundpool. 24
ft . bv 4ft .. everything but lin•.
can 814·387· 7774.

Iring t . . ad for addltlonll 10
P• cent discoun1 (20 yell
mlnlm.~rnJ .

Fruit
Vegetables

"THAT'S THE BERRIES .. Be·
cMJse of the coot. wet weather
the l t,.wberr iet wiH be ripening
lat• thart in put
We
e11peet a good cropwh8'1 thf¥ do
come on. Wateh for our adllater
in the week. TAVLOR·s BERRY

For Sale ~ 30'. kenmore Electric
R., ge/885 Coffee Table. lte·
reo ttMd. a mil:e. items,. •II in
t~oM cond. Ca" 814-448· 9197.

7 ·00PM .

31111 ·

48

1 · ..... moble 8o40.
complottly .,,...od/,1100. Col
114381-8171 .. 114-3881134.

Pldlens Furniture
New • used, Point PIHIII'It•
houtehold furnishing~ . 1/ 2
mii•Jerricha Ad . Call 304-875-

••2·3711 . ED H.

HDttl-61...,~8110.

r,'

Mlttr . . a ~pri~slle-Fullslra
t48.11. Queen 675, King 199,
lun•l• t39. 9&amp;. Nb¥ mlttr. .

&amp;

200 pdl free Weights, b• &amp;:
ben eft/ 140. Blaclf a white
T.V./ 125. Call 814-446· 1604.

Vi' Ra
Furniture le Appll~rt.At. 141 a. Centenary. 114mile
on lincoln Pike Mon. ·Sat. 9-1 ,
Slln 12· 5 . Open · .nw houra
until 9PM for eppointmns-So
give Ul a Call. 114-441-3158

lledi· Heavy duty bun• bedl
f14Jtl • . Capt•n• bed 1174.
AH bedroom .. lr• r-.eed

58

mowor/ 0326. Call 614· 2566704.

8143117-0416.

Point Ple•ant ar-. 1 bedrDDm.
ktlch•. IN!nwaom. b•t\ en- king•bebedoompl•e.•mndo
clo•• porch, ~*fill basnwtt, IPa. le 1971 Marmry. catl
r.r...-.ca. Homlldlld Aealfv, l -8-1-4-44
__
11-eo_a3_._ c - - -,.304-871-11540 or 304-ll2· Uted eppllence~. Wuher•. drv·
24015.
era, ,.,.. 11-. refrigaM:ot~. mlc:ro2 bedroom Apt•. for rant . w.ve ov.-.• . ICan'• Appliance.
~ Nl
., ...~~- . ...._ 217 E. 2nd St .• PomlfOV.
c..
- r 114-882· &amp;3•6
k..
..oltoblo.
N ·114·
• "' 114-la&amp;-

,.,..ired. 1 1 4-

4466.

4 cylinder. $NIPP81f riding lawn

Chilch bed w / mllftrets. 111ble&amp;
chairs, lt~e. 2 cftesll of drawer~, ktts of ott. tmutehotd
items. Clll 1114-448· 3353 or

For Sale: 4 yr. old GIMon chett

lt.tlng It t120 1

.

Cort1oh~ pi.no. Kimball; two
guitatl: amplifiH: Omniecord
elf!ttritorbattetV, c all304·176-

True• top. freezer, &amp; c anoe. Call

PICKENS USED FURNITURE

, . ..,. call 114-2411-9252 of·
t• 2 p.m.

Roo,.. for

1111- Moon 14a70. 2..... 2 ........ - 0 o p. • llef. 112
ol -tic, with ........: Col mt of l'art• on - · COl
814371-:ZSP.
114381-ltel.
.

OVER HEAD GARAGE DOOR.
9117eomplete EJCC. Cond./ $15.
Call 614·446·2311.

KMmore partabl e dist?Nash•

Complete houehold furnishIngs, No eppli•c.. 1/ 2 mil ..
Jerricho C.ll 304-175-1460.
61of.388· 9771 evenlnQI.

1450.

45

~'

for l'ele. Cell 014-4411· 0120

lndivicllal guitar l•tons. beginners. serious guilarilt Bruic•cti• Music. &amp;1•· 4oq·De87.
Jeff WemtiiY inStructor. 1514·
448-8077. limited openings

614241·9200

·

304-1715-2722.

Wanted: Ae1pon1ible party to
tlke on smell monthty PIYMentl
o n piano. See locally C:.H
ManaAet at 1· 800-636·7611.,v"time.

3168.

Hours 9-&amp;.

1 bedroom furnkhltcl IPt util._
tltt pllld. r. . . . . 1'8QUired,

polct 3041711-3100 or 17151109.

PIANO FOR SALE

Vi'Ra Furniture
Rt 141 . CentBn-v. 1/ 4mile·o,
llrtcoln Pike. Mon.-Sat. 9AM6PM , Sun. 12· 6 . 814-446-

BUDGET TRANSMISSION ·

1978 AMC Conmrd good
eond .. a•ldng/1760, Cell 614-

246-6627.

2 HP v.-ticll pump. 20 gsl. tllnk.
powers 'Z7 air toolt. l•gevariet"Y
to choose from. starting at 199.

Apt. b

*'•l"'lno

441· 1600.

Musical
lnstrumants

AIR CDMPitESSORS

"'pllan . .. Col 614-446-7672.

Complete line of a• eNning
room furniture fpr•sbtck oak
ch..UJ, rol top disk. Curio
c.binets-curved giM I front
0278.
Tr-..lns Taken.

raqulred. 11~182·3080.

57

C.mpbell HBl.llfeld USA

New Md uted l.irnlture Md

2 b•*oom w~h ololacf In jiOich
and yard. tei.OO weMc utllti•

3 br., hou11lo01tM 1 ml. ftom
Ooltipotlo/ e%25 par mo. otuo
dop. &amp; ref. Co" 114-4441-3413.
2 hou- .......... .,40 . .
month
.._oall. Can 1141... 1 t a
Un_,,,...... C.rpM. kltch.,
now. nlee .nd dllft, no inllde
Ptfl. Depaslt · Md r.taren01

614448-8137.

Vall~ F~niture

1149. ltea. '249. o - 400

1988 Shadow, fullv equipped,
1un roof. spoiler . ms~
wl"leell / t8 .400. firm . 1974
MonttCirlo. 400. 61.000origlnt~ mi., e~c . cond / 12400.
Seriou1lnqui"es only. C•lll514-

675-6388.

0322.

wood clnette cheirs. l*fded or
unpadded, ltM'ting It *19 95.

1980 Ford Pinto, a~to trans.,
good aond.. •e. ruMing cond.
e7&amp;0. Call 814- .256-8261 .

Riding lawn mOIWer, 7 horse
power. from Montgomery
W•dl t186. Good Cond. CaN

90 Da..,, same • c•h with
approved credit. 3 Miles out
Buhwllle Ad. Open 9 A.M to &amp;
P.M . Man, thru Sat. 8·1 4· 448-

prlcel ..

1137.

Want«&lt; to buy long haiu!d
Oar.hshund pup, female. 304-

D"•

iow COlt

1 983 Dodge 800. E xc. c:ond ..
Hi~h mi .. •••Ina syrtem &amp; mrnv
~W:tru/ 12880. C.ll 614· 446-

A1h Ttnk. 2413 Jackson Aw,
Point Ple•ent. 304-1175-2013.
10 91l1et up t14.19tnd 10 g_.
complete 143.26.

4336.

Paint •le now gbin~ on at Peint
Plut, 20 per cent off repul11
price on interior M'ld exterior
Pftttburgh Paintl. You wort too
hlld to paint yvith anvthing less.
Paint Plus 2416 J1ck1on Ave ..

c•p•ed. IPpllanC*, Wlltlr and
tr•h pldcups provided. Malnt•
nance
do" to lhop.
pins banks .,d tchooio. F01
more information C8ll 304-. .2·

Be.gle pups." I weeks old on rav
23. 3 m ..e. 3 femele. Bl.,k.backed . well m•kacl. smaM b..lih:.
136. or trade. 114-843-15249.

WHITFS METAL DETEcrORS

lof• 1nd chairs priced from
1391 to tl91. Tab~• 150 Md
up to t1211. Hide-a-beds t390
to till. Aeefln•s 1226 to
1371. lAmp• 121 to I W6.
Oin.-t.., t 101~nd up to &amp;496.
Wood tebla w-1 c:hlir1 1286 to
1791.
f1411 up to 1376.
Hutch• t400M'Idup. bunk bedl
complttt w-mattreu• t296
.nd up to t386. Baby bedl
1110. Manr ..... ort.. springs
lull or twin t78. firm tl8. end
198. OuMn tet1 '2715 &amp; u ~
KinA t350. 4 drMtr c:h•t 189.
Gun eabin•s 8, 8 . a 10 1'1 n.
lab¥ mattrNSes • 36 • I 46.
led fremti 126, Queen Size
t31 &amp; kin~ .t rame teo. Good
•eiKtlon ~ be«oom suit-.
met• et~binMs. htadbo•dt t30
ar1d up to 186.

-eel

M1
·~

'"'· '

Ron Allison , 1210Ser.ond.Ave.,
Gellipoli1, Ohio 114- 441·

•:zs . ~s.

9tl11 p.m. ·
2 ..... ltouoo
1e21 11 2
Ch...... 81. s . . . . . - · ·
flrrnlot.d. t1711mo. 171 d....
Call 8144441-31170

42

LAYNE'S FU RNITUA~

3718. E.O.H.

pets/ t271 mo.. depolh r•
ou~od. CoH 114-448-4222 be-

-

EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jack·
son. OH. 1·80().137·11128.

Dln«te 811• Tabl lt .,d 4 chairs

Rent : Ntw ont br.•
apt., In Middeport,

87114.

For Sale· Conerete ll'ld Pflltic
uptic tanks . All aires. RON

rangn . Slugga AppH.-.ces.
l,Jpp• Rlv• Ad. betide Stone

Top ~UIIII"Y It

1979 Ch..,.., Nova. I cylinder.
aut:om•ic:. AMI FM . new tire.&amp;
shodc:l/ 17&amp;0, or tnacle •en ior
ChStette. Cal 614-441-8321 .

Pur@- bred White O•man Sh ...
pard poppies Call 614-388·

!:all 114441-1119.

2 bedroom oponmon·" fully

Nice

....

Furniohod 3 . -. • ' bot"
upaeln ctaen. no pat1. 81.11tabte
lot ona Rot. • Dtp. roq....,,

Now acc.ptln" appllcMions for

H~forRent

Countv Appn..,.,.,. lne Good
Uled ..,.p~~.,
d T.V. letS.
Op*' 8A .M . toiP.M.Montlwu

Solid oak grandfllther eloelcs
starting at $450. Al•o waH end
mantle clocks and oun cabin au.
All hlf'ld made. Call 114-742-

t.r·~

41

176-1387.

USED· ledl, ....... bectoom
tult•.
wrtnaarwnh•. a
complete line of used t.unkure.
NEW· Wnt•n boot• t35.
Workboott t 18 &amp; up: fit Mil a
soft .... , Colt a14-4441-3!19.

V.. !'Jhllt B11ttt 10f11 end chair
tl99, Rag. l1200 Fretmltchmg wan t.Jgg• rtdinw wtlh
purchJie. Reg. price t299. AI
to.... recl.lced.

eon
114892·1304 .. 114
448-8891oft•lp.m.

..
..
...

...... ......... Col 114-317· ....
'?1 • . all far Anlf.
··' 1

aA-Iatet

polcf, 701 14t" Gollpoh. 114441-4418 llfttr 7 p.m.

3 raam~. .. bllh dowratlifl

........ d r-nohlp. COli 814
982-31143 oft• 1:00 p.m.

for Sale

-·

18

.,blftl - · hloiOtY. . . . . ...
typing ........ ony . . .
rtonoe w - g wlh co~. .

Furn. Effid4ftcr/ t176. utMitl•

. 71172. otter I p.m./81444151180.

32 MObile H omea

,_..,

wentld to work Mandl¥s •
FtiH;'I through tht tumm•,
-

111, 814-441-4411eft• 7 p.m.

"'-'"*"· Untur,.hed, 1140,
Second Awe .• Call 114-44e.

A... phone 304-1715-7147.

Coli 114-4441·4387. Rog. No.
•• 11· 1061111 .
......

114 ..15-7311 .

ICCO&gt;rllnt to .,..,.,...

• • ilrnact •d

•us utltti•

paid. 939 Sooond Awo. Gattlpo-

J.

YWINTED:
-·••
c:HE!.'
•Pt lonlat/
tranac:riMr/
clll'k
Pity

!:

Fwn. A,.. 1 br .•

No pats. Coi 814-448-2183
8-1 dolly.

B ullclng sultlblt tor M'MI bus._
n•s. tocated 2201 Jadtlon

. ·lfom
Hou• 14
Gollp
. . F...
--, :;IS411;:;"';:30:;::;;4~1B::;;2:·2=40:;::8==
Lumbol.
3041711-

1'

Furnished oflld•cy. t110, udf.
IIi• Pllld., th•e Hlh. 701 4th
A... GoHipoll. Col 11444•
4411ollor 71'.M.

.,

MLT

lmllf rt•MI hoaoltll n.-dl r191t·
t•ed MT or MLT. Comptt.Wa

Cool&lt;H~-''"'· A""
In ,.aon-ICattf&amp;IWL OH .

....

78 Je., CJ7. V.a . 3-opoed.
...,.. oond. t%100. 30467158388

•or•
3041711-

Ua.IOo.oo

c / o CloHipolit Dolly

Go.lpalio. DH41131 .

304-1715-4484.
FDIIIIAI.EOIIItENT
3 bedroom, ;m bat" 2 nory
2414.

Lo~eiCo. nawhlrmgtort.lt-time 1------~--­
amplayment. no ewpariMct n•
eaut~y . Evening wortc &amp; IIRfw
c•e for elcfett.tV .,.d htndl- .r.
lifting Involved/
CIPP_. In our horne 21 ye. .
pold profit ,,_lng • modleol •perienca. LPN on call. Low
b.metlll for ptl!lonll Int.,.,.,
inoomt hom• Clll 114- 112· '"
Coll14-4415-7451.
1173 1ft• 7:00p.m. tor more ,.
information.

TrlbuM da 11,7, 121 Third

2 ot"!Y ho-. a r - ...,~ 3
lot~ 2 "'Pllll&amp; flul ,....,

hou• In bend . . .. ownw
flnlf1clng. -"ana 304-e?s-

...

CEPTJONIST. Mlture ptnOI\ Need gllrl for houee war• ll'ld
accountlnp or book•attpin"
c.eforlldlwly. AI3thtft1. Elam
bedl•ound euentlal, aamput• Homt. Mickltp0f1. 114-112·
npartenoe dallrtd. must be 1873.
good typlot Muat bo ..,oblo of 1.::;::.;:;:__ _ _ _~~h•uling all detlh of 10 J*Son. Eld•tt and h~ndi~ped. 30..,,.,
DnJt•sional oHica Clltltr .. OH acperlence. 814-112·7204.
fo-ion Good frlnp b-.eflts.
exc. worlrin" oond. • -.uip.
m•nt . Salarv negotlonable 13
lnaurance
•aundlt11.000. riP~ conft.

Fanns for Sale

1••
.,._In

Wantacl

HRPWANI'ED

33

gt- do010 to patl9. AI h•d- ·Atht..,, .... bullclng Iota.
woodloOtO,fll_ot_•• moltle I'Cim. perrnftt:ed. pubNc
storeae tpec&amp;
a-eo•
wat•. pile. ndllotd. .CIVdt .
Rom., ...1111&lt; •
lwlng - J r. 30417.2331.
room • front doOr ... touwr&amp;

.
'*'' -·

Someone to tuv wfth efdlwiV
man two nlghls ~

Efficienot apt. Ideal for 1
mobile honw below
town ov ..ooldng llvw. CA. &amp;
he•. Rat. C•l 114-446-0331.1

.,..on.

o•ea• ,., ..

• IJOVEIINMINT HOM!St From
t1 .00 fU .._,.. Faredotu,.
Repot. Ta D•qu..t ProMrtl• NOW I!LLING Tills
MEAreo•t-.-ol 1-311173:J.I014 ht. G2732A. FDit
CU IIIIENT UITINIII!I
.
- - - - - l'll.llltltOII
For ...e; 3 br.. ' . . . .ace.
o•..• A·C/•et. IOO.
A.()rio llool - .. Colt
304-1715-1104. ... 304-171111321.

EXECUTIVE SECRETAIIV/ IIE·

Mav 21. 27. 79. 9·1. lidlllvell an

a VIcinity

a144415-2741.

-dO&lt;•

uoo

.......Gallipolis·····.....

11-14. -

own tranlp«tllian. Aef. req.
Coli aft• I PM

8 14-4411-033e . .

mlf• t-om
H...w Hclopltol ort At. 315- &amp;4. 21 act"es. Pom•ov arta
Part...ook 8ubdloioloft CoR MobMa homa frH ps, oil well,.
• 14441-4181.
wOdllo V«'' prlvota 128.000.
firm. Coll614-949-224311c0Q.
OOVEIINMfNT HOMES 11om 1000 p.m.l.
11 00 Ill Rop., For-our-.
R•ot. T• Dellltu~ ProperB111inen
11• Now HIMng. c.• 1·311- 34
7311-7178 ht. H.O H-02 asrBuHdings
ront .... 241n.

304675-2406.

PIMtz •ubdiYieton. Must h~~t•

Furn. Apt. h•t to Lll:rlf'Y
J*king • A.C . Ref. req' ed.
Sultllbfe for 1 penon. Call

,., • .,. .. tat. 4

Uted lumber. must Mke all,

hb¥111tt• wned tor 3 chilcten.

... 814-182·31107d....

-7.

p1- '"'"'"' dlntns lltao ""too
tooft\ 30 a. cultam 01t
cabin ... 0111: woodwork lnllh

"'

Lost and Found

att•7P.M.

wtth • •

3troct.-brl'* ...,.wlhlotge

6

2714 wtakct.ye aft• 5:00p.m.

1e10 Liberty mollie home
141170. 3 be*oam plu1 atra
V.y attracttlle brldl: 4btdooom. fur...,re. t7.000.00. 304-171-

,.

Kittent, Phone 304-171-1107.

••arn.

Homea for Sale

31

Need • lovl,p horrt8 far a 3 P•
old mbi:H Doberman, Uv• cllt

304·175· 1410 nt 0 ht 171·
3143.

.F.... hod offlct.tcy. 107 So·
aond Aw .• GalliDolil. t110
Bh•ebolk Co11614-44.44tl

1878 loyvlow mblo homo,
14170 with 7&gt;&lt;21 •pondo.
30.. 8715-6141 .

Ohio . ... 31. 114 ..

304178· 7271 .

~

..

tho_. Ohio. 388 Rlchl.,dAIIO.. ,
A -. Ohio 48701. byJunol. ,
1989. PPSEO Is., EDE.fSP.

. For more
BarRa
Communllv
. Waodland
412 Vinton Plh.

St. .iftl at t28t p• mo. Clift
I 14-3117· 7150.

12&gt;10 Llbeny. lloct&lt;,
-nina 03&amp;00. Colt at4-742·

•

,~-

19116 boat 17 ft. 75 hp, price
i nclude• ac eesso r i al ,
t 1. 000.00 or best off• . 304-

Croot Motal. 114448-7318.

.......-:;: Will•. _.,., a trash included.

I

w....

Sh•

•H•t P.umpa

~.ee

c~l
e~t .

~

nqu- •

54 Misc. Merchandise

dosed patio. pool, pl.,jjround.

Friontly Tovorn. HM'tlord. W_.
llfoalnlo. •~•:•nd fll_.. . 1171

Family Plenning A . . .ent In
.... ~. lliwranw and
Couml• Paid tr~~tel. dutlel :
int.-vilw cllenti. liMP reoordl. . ,
anllt ptrtlicl .... •d m,.. tppointm.,.l Will trlin
with rlllted -.-1enca. Mutt bl
dep.,dlble .,d fl~~tlble wlfh ,·
time. Evenlna. Satu'*t end
hourt . . . . pealtd.
Send latter of lnt•Mt. ,_..,.
and two emplaymw rat.•c:.
to Pl.,ned Pwlnlhoad of Sou- ,1 •

114·992·5071 .

...... .,fPriiunf ......
•Central

g•di•P: of cndft ratin"
now! 213·1211· 11015.

:;.p-:~=~inC:~.::o&amp;O&lt;):

need t1t, IOO.OO cath for tlectrlcVIdorianTrll•. Priced

I

wllh be-,. 1248.
a foundation
tterting- t89. Recnnw ,..,..,~
018.

'Sat. 814441-1111. 127 3rd.
Awo. Gallipolis, DH.

Apartment
for Rent

Tara Towritou• Apart: menta - 2
Br.. 1 1/ 2 llllt., CA.. dl•
hwuher. dllpolll, prtv-ete en-

o
q u -. Coli
1·100.712· -ntno-iononly.
304112·
1110any-.
~01'1J .
~3411 .

7 wwek old ftlmllle kitten 15
manth old Bordet' Come. CAn

'....."' -llln·

•High EHiclanc:y
Gaa

US CHARGE Gu8rent1Htd. R~t­

Qu.uty 1171 1Z.:I6 3 br, new c•pet,
oo.._,., DWMII
nd
,111 orful

1971 lah a 17 ft .. 85 HP ,
eacellent condit ion. • 2200
304-773- 63015after 6 p.m.

GDOO USED APPUANCES
W•hers, dryltrl, refrigeratara.

tlmo. ·~ ..........,eo.. Coli 114-211-8472.
lUI
lhowt ...... ntOMhfv
wnlnttoa101.747.10.
Youw*lI ·~~~7-::::-7-:--:..,. ,
_ _ , 11
1188 1 70 2

CltN

Moy 30. J1 -.-~ ' Ill 124
Reolne. Man's. ......_.•• Md

992-6110

ICCDUntl.

,_.on

VISA/MASTERCARD

No--·

ot'*

Inn or

Advisor. Junior Hliph Sdhoal

IOIChoolye•. AIIPII--'•rnult
hold a vllh:l Ohio t..chlng
C*tlfh::lle Md tar coiiChlng
PGdioN muwt mall: 0111HI•
tkaort nquhmftl of Ohio lor
tports f'Mdldnt •d CPA. PWIonl lntw•ed ahoukl contact
Jim Caipent•. 8upwlnt:end4nt
of Molp~ Local lchooio. ot P .D.
lox 272. 320 !alt Main Strwt
In Pomwor. Oh6o.

44

for Sail
- -----

pure ...ufll trutt ju.._ In

a••••

Help Want ad

5 klttMI 10 gf\lf! IWI'/ . Ca"

I Fm~ily Yard &amp; PIOrch Slle:
Allln/ 8hlna St. Rt. 180 ..
Port•. CotorT.V .'s.llwnmow. .. lnflftt. ehllct• a ecliM

BODY SHOP

11

Procell ina Procllct Ordet!l' Peo·
pie caii"Y oU. No l!lllperience. Can
I Aefu rdabl et C. II 407· 744·
3011 art D/l1571.

., call 614-4415-9709.

thing • mllc. ltemt.

GREG lAlLEY

BINGO
POMIIOY -IAGI.IS . ·
CLUI

:)t!f V1l. 1 !~,

AGENTS NEEDED t3150. 00 A
DAVI

Y•d Sola: lot .. Moy 27. 10,00

•NEW HOMES •SIDING
•GARAGES
•REMODELING
•GENERAL CONTRACTING

5·24-ft. 1110.

or 814-182-2411

tP,InQt,. m-'fr••· Edithftotp;,
189 ticrtamooth A:d . G•llipolla.

ltollf Ho1phal.

K and J CONSTRUCTION

HOURS.: 9 A.M.-6 P.M.

1oftt~slt ltldlhintofyo~,
Dt t!WIIp JIIU.u•to 11J
Wilhoit I Cllai!CI to 11J

Thoujjl out ofsllht. you'rt

~z

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Hearing Aid Sales &amp; Sen1icll
EVIIuttions For All Aaes

GEARY
PAINT and
550 PAGE STREET
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

A1Gviii&amp;Voietui4 "co111"
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4-Ll-1 mo. pd.

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ANGIE'S
G-NHOUSE
IUUYIFII IASIIn 'S.OO
FtAn Mil ·.., Up ss.ao
Wlfdflowft and Moro.
"FIB PUll"
Neon • 7:00 , ....
P I 11 1111, Ca. K JSI
O.t Dlpet Stnot 2 Ill.
Olt.

CJ

lltt l•d DirectcW ..... 11...

GiV811Way

114992· 1991.

a.

•Othif

C11h paid. Calll14· 982· 11!7

2048. .

Hurtbo•d bed with fun h'eme

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In Network Marketing
Cost '1 54oo (Includes training
materials)
BE AN INDEPENDENT U.S. SPRINT REPRESENTATIVE
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P. 0. Bo• 337

Ext. 4051

Strewflo'l!l••· Statkt,

r...l,
Ht said J)Od-bro to none.
Tilt IMiv•ly pt• were
Ollflltd

Gr...,ltlon plft¥ for
Flntaw. Sundly ~. 4p . m .
Alchlt'd Flnl• retidence in
Rodclprfnga. Friendl lnd rete·
llt.let invltM.

Ch_l_ AdvioOI.,dA-·

.3 2 Mobile Home•

Holle~.;' lnM. ,_.,.....,

lth

Qu;tt,
Pre 1140 QUib. Any mndltia,.

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· MANAGING I'AIITNEII . No·
tlonoiC...._
_,.M.,oglng
- - :Partner todldrillute
100perctnt

lllde 1ft pop up - P • "" Coach, lloyt'
piek-up tnd. Call 11..._446- bolt c - . a..,..- 7th Grildo
4013.
........ Co..:h. Junior High 't
1\-_. Co..._ A ...... JuNDt t
U111td llrnilure 1:1¥' the pi~ or Hkah TrD Cueh. Haad • • •
.,.tire hoosl!hald ll•o ulllng bllt Coach. A•~n leteblll
114-747-2411.
Coach. Oirla' R•.-v• •ttblll ..
Cooctt. Hlth lchootC_I_• I

AMOuncements

448-7713

America's only 1OO"'o Fiber Optic Long
· Distant~ N•twork
COMING TO THIS AIEA SOON! ,

·'lr:~:~ro:,ec:::. dlctlo.....,dladu•PII·

Middleport,

992 2269

He blllt RO one his lui lt-

Boys'

7 wk. old mi"ld puppiH~ p8l1
Dob«man • theptrd. C.ll I 14-

1 1 -16- '88-rfn

m__,.

;~~r=~~~~E:~g~~:~

992-2196

BILL SLACK

In Memory of
LARRY RITCHIE
May 26, 1971

........ Coli 114-3a7-oet 3.

2 Y•- ...Ipod kilt .... ooolang
hair. • 0,, thort ..... Both
femll•. 8 whS. old Ca" 8 14·
38a-al8311ft« 1 ,30 p.m.

U. S. SPRINT .

.,

-.catt-.

''

w., ... tolur~ Good V-II Chevy

Otlld't maple school detk and
chair. CaM 81_.992· 3481.

o..-.

L
...........
F,.
oototoa 1-1100-22a. r

•,

ioN. Coli 114·2415-1207.

•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS ·BATHS
•ROOFING
•REMODELING &amp; REPAIRS

~lGi~E~N~E~R~A:~L[5I :~.,&amp;tt'!·
i... ~:-'..:..
·COI"r~ion.
~-• ..,d ....ct..,.
of

..:VSTOM KITCHENI. o•THS

PAT HILL FORD

1~===
Fred Hoffman, Mayor 1·
Village of Middlepon
•SHRUB &amp; TRE. E
May 28, 1989
151 28, 161 2
TRIM and RE MOVAL
Public Notice
•LIGHT HAULING
NOTICE OF
, APPOINTMENT DF
•FIREWOOD
FIDUCIARY
On Moy 19. 1989, in the
Meigo County Proboto
Coun. Cuo No. 26260,
Rlch01~ E. Jonoo. Pomwoy.
•
Meigo County , Ohio,
4&amp;788, oppolntod Exec·
utor of tho uta1e of Evelyn
4/ 8/ 89/ lln
Lucko. doce•od.
Iota of I
Hubbatd
Stroot, SytOCUH,
Moigo c;oumy. Ohio.
Roben E. Buell.

In Memoriam

AQCTIONIER
-PH. 304-421·7245

3

r:.:;·::

1212101118701

2 hou .. c.Ct to a toad home 1
yr ofd. Make~rygoodeo..,._,.

public comment.

2

PATIICI H. ROSSEI

AIIIIIJIIII 1:1~ 1111'111:,

"My SlS
. ter WI'JJ lle lOW
J II Ill
• a
little while. There's some
assembly re•1uired."

,...- .....,.,._"'•
t.i~!'"'t.~~~:O

Oliva lt .. Oallipolt.
NM - 6 pe. Wood gt'aup · 1339.
living room IUII•t1H· tl99.

Sun&lt;tov 1 to 8p.m. 114·982·
2&amp;21.

Full aln mtnna

knl*f, and NOT to ... ctW'IOM¥
thrOUGh thl m.. u,.l you~-·

..

Antiques

II"" or Sell. Riverine Amtquet.
1124 £ . Main Str.-, Pom•ov.
Hours: M.T.W 10a.m. to lp.m ..

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MARCUM

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

Batl Boet- 1987 Landau 18'15"
with Mwourv 36 hp mot or wit h
power 1rlm .. diU to oil injection.
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

-Courthouse to close Monday
Common Pleas Court Judge Whittington earlter pleaded
: Fred W. Crow Ill reports that his guilty to a charge of aggravated
• office and all other county assault In connection with an
: offices, except the sheriff's de- Incident which occurred in Janu··
: partment. wlll be closed Monday ary of this year in Middleport.
; In observance of Memorial Day . Whittington could be sentenced
All county offices will re-open to a maximum of 18 months In
Tuesday morning at the regular prison. Whittington Is also re• time.
presented by Lentes.
• Paul Gerard: assignment com·
: missioner. reports that Judge
Wednesday 's (May 31) sche• Crow will have a busy day dule Includes a hearing of the
: Tuesday following the long hoU· State of Ohio's case against Mark
i day weekend, with plea hearings A. Searles. Searles Is charged
In the common pleas court for with felonious assault with a
• James M. Brown at 10:15 a.m. firearms specification. '!'he ag·
' and Wllllam O'Dell Collins at gravated felony of the second
: 10:45 a.m. ·
·
degree carries a possible penalty
. Collins Is charged with aggra· of an Indeterminate sentence of
• vated murder In connection with three to 15 years in prison and a
: the Easter Sunday death of his fine up to $7,500, plus an add!·
: uncle. VIrgil Collins.
tiona! three years of actual
Brown Is charged with at temp- incarceration for the firearm.
. ted murder in connection with an Searles Is also charged with
• Incident in late April at a bar in · carrying a concealed weapon
. Middleport.
which Is a felony of the fourth
' Collins and Brown are both degree carrying a possible pe·
: represented by attorney J9hn R. nalty of six to 18 months in prison
: Lentes. Prosecuting Attorney and a fine up to $2,500.
·
. Steven L. Story and Assistant
Attorney Charles H. K;n lght,
Prosecutor Linda Warner will represent'ing Searles, filed a
' represent the state at tM motion to suppress evidence In .
: hearings.
the case, .G~rard reports. Sea·
• · Due !or sentencing Tuesday at rles' trial is scheduled for Tues.
: 10 a.m. is Dean Whittington. . day , June 6, at 9 a.m.

--Area deaths-Robert WanJ

Heights. and five grandchildren.
Private services wlll be held
with the Rev. Harvey Koch
of!lclatlng. Burial wlll be in
Meigs Memory Gardens. There
wlll be no calling hours. Friends
may contribute to the American
Lung Association or the Meigs
County Humane Society.

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Continued from page 1
Grove Road for Dennis McKinney to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Pomeroy at 9:34a.m. to Mulberry Ave. for Ada Hoce
to Holzer Medical Center; MlddleJ)ort at 12:07 p.m . to the
Overbrook Center for Ruth Bennett to Veterans Memorial
Hospital; Middleport at 1: 45 p.m. to Second Ave. for Catherine
Brown to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 2:55p.m. to
the Amerlcare-Pomeroy Nursing Center for Evelyn Spencer to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Rutland at 3: 19 p.m. to Meigs
Mine No. 1 lor Perry Holtman Jr. to Holzer Medical Center;
Tuppers Plains at 3:58 p.m . to Route 681 for Bonnie Smith to
Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 8: 23 p.m. to
Pe~cock Ave. for Bud Darsrto Veterans. Memorial Hospital.

Eastern...

JUST STOPPING BY - Johaaaes Beclanun, Erlaagen,
Germany, stopped by the Farmers Bank Thul'llday lo gel some
money . Beckmann Is traveling acr088 the country on his bicycle,
"Just for the fun ollt." He started In Wuhlnilon, D.C. on May 9ud
- plans to leave lor Germany on Aug, lfrom SanFruclsco, Calif. He
was Just passing through and when be saw a bank, decided lo gel
money lor the Memorial holiday weekead.
' ..

Fund drive chairntari named
TUPPERS PLAINS- Marilyn !rom a mental lllness?", Raut
Burke has been named to chair asked, and then suggested that
the Mental Health Bellrlnger ''maybe it's because they have
. drive In Tuppers Plains, accord· found that the only way to avoid a
lng to Barry E. Rau t, preslden t of stigma. of mental illness Is to
the Mental Health Assocatlon in keep that part of their lives a
Ohio.
secret."
The Bellrlnger campaign wlll
"Our Bel !ringers this year wlll
take place this weekend as a be distributing Information on
conclusion to Mental Health depression," Rau t said. He
Month.
added that it Is a mental lllness
"This year we are asking which can usually be treated
Ohioans to 'See the Person, not successfully . The BeHringer
the Illness', Raul said. He added drive raises funds for the educa·
that overcoming a mentallllness ·tiona! work of the Mental Health
Is a battle that can be won. but It Assocatlon In Ohio. The Assocla·
is often hard to make people tlon Is an organization of volun·
understand that just because teers which relies on contrlbu·
someone has had a mental tlons such as thoae raised in the
lllness, they are not dangerous, May Bellrlnger campaign to
no~ unpredictable, and not a bad
support its work.
risk as an employee or a friend.
Volunteers will be canvassing
"Why don't we 'hear more the community Memorial Day
about people who have recovered weekend.
·

. Robert E . (Tiny) Ward, 41,226
· Southerly Hills, Englewood, for·
: merly or Meigs County, died
Tuesday at the Good Samaritan
· Hospital in Daytdn.
, Born July 19, 1947, In Meigs
• County. he was the son o! the late
i Jerry C. and Kathryn McElwain
: Ward.
. He Is survived by' two daugh· James P. Whitehead, Sr.
• ters, Lori Garnes and Tlra
' Patterson; three sons, Tyrone
James P . (Pat) Whitehead,
Patterson, Jerome Patterson, Sr., 69, o! Columbus, died Thurs·
and Antuane Tyree (Tiny T. ) day at his home. He was the
· Patterson. Dayton.
father of James P. Whitehead,
' Also surviving are three broth· Jr., assistant publisher ·
ers, Jerry Ward, Jr., Columbus;
controller of the Ohio Valley
George Hubert Ward, Columbus;
Publishing Company.
· and Richard Allen Ward, Middle·
Born Nov. 25, 1919 In Colum·
port; five sisters, Eilzabetfi bus, he was the son of the late
, Milton, Mlddlet&gt;ort; Ruth Allee George M. and Sara A. (Griffin)
: Winchester, Colorado Springs, Whitehead.
: Colo.; Betty Francis Field, Day·
He was retired from C. Shuler
· ton; Kathryn Faye Falrow, Chll· Engineering and was a member
: licothe; and Marcella Ann Ok· of the St. Anthony Church, Senior
: bar. Dayton.
Citizen's Club, Martin Janis
Man senleneed
Other than his parents he was Center and the Central Ohio
· preceded In death by three Umpires Association.
Dally stock prices
Gregory Laudermllt. who re·
brothers, Theodore Roosevelt
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
He is survived by four sons,
cently
pleaded guilty In Meigs
Ward, Melvin Lee Ward. and James P. Whitehead, Jr. o!
Bryce and Mark Smith
County
Co!lrl to receiving stolen
. James Frederick Ward.
Gallipolis, Michael T. White·
of Blunt, Ellis &amp; Loewl
property,
.has been sentenced to
, Services will be Saturday. at 11 head, Thomas G. Whitehead, and
six
months
in the Meigs County
• a.m. at the Full Gospel Light· Joseph J. Whitehead, all of
Am .Electrlc Power ............ .27~ Jail, with all but 10 days
: hOuse, 33045 Highland Road, Columbus; four daughters. Mrs.
AT&amp;T ........... ................ .... .. 35~ suspended; fined $1.000and court
: Pomeroy, with Pastor Thomas Bill (Ann) Hanning, Mrs. John
Ashland Oil ..... ........... .. ...... 41 ~ costs; and placed on probation
Kelly of!lclatlng.
(Mary R.) Santos. Virginia E.
Bob Evans .......................... 15~ lor two years.
Whitehead or Columbus and
Charming Shoppes .............. 17~
Ava-Zo Sisson
Ellyn M. Whitehead of Colum·
City Holding Co ........ ..... ..... 16l's
bus; 15 grandchildren; one
Federal Mogul... .................. 54
COLONY fHEATRE
Ava·Zo C. Sisson, 74, of Syra· brother, Fred Whitehead; and
Goodyear T&amp;R .. ............ _....54l's
: cuse, died Thursday at the Holzer one sister, Rita Marshall.
Heck's ........ ............ .............. %
; Medical Center following an
Mass of Christian Burial wlll ,Key Cen turlon .......... .... ....... 13
· extended Illness.
be Saturday, 10 a.m. at the St.
Lands' End ............. .. .......... 30\ii
Born on Nov. 9, 1914 at Anthony Church, · 1300 Urban
Lim !ted Inc ........................32 ~
Syracuse, she was the daughter Drive. Interment In the Resur·
Mu.ltlmedla Inc .... ............... 94~
of Clifton H. Wllllams and Grace rectlon Cemetery.
Rax Restaurants .................. 2'.4
Friends may call Friday, 2 t.o 4
· C. Capehart Williams. Her· hus·
Robbins &amp; Myers ................ 17~
band, Ernest E. Sisson, Sr., p.m. and 6: 30 to.9: 30 p.m. at the
Shoney's Inc ....................... ll%
Egan·Ryan Funeral Home, 403
Wendy's lntl ....... ....... .. ........ 5')f,
: preceded her In death In 1979..
· She was a member of the E. Broad St.
Worthington Ind .................. 22
• Asbury United Methodist ·
Church, Syracuse, and Pomeroy
Chapter 186. OrderortheEastern
Stars.
G-''-OWI;;,""
Mrs. Sisson is survived by a
daughter and son·in·law, Jeanie
Veterans Memorial
'(a ... •t
: and Kenneth Buckley, Syracu!se;
Thursday admissions - Larry
· two sons and dflughters·ln·law. Curtis, Racine; Ruth Bennett,
· Fritz and Carmel Sisson, Racine, Mlddieport; Catherine Brown,
and Ernie and Joyce . Sisson, Middleport; Evelyn Spencer,
Syracuse; three brothers, Tho· Pomeroy.
mas H. Wllllams, Columbus; C.
Thursday discharges - Cyn·
: H. Wllllams, Akron, and John P. thla Mayle, Donna Roush, Myrtle
• Wllllams, Syracuse. and a sister, GOre, Sarah McCarty, Stephanie
. : Vera May Tannehill, Parma Nuzum, Lloyd Jenkins.
A new fitness center with heated indoor swimming
pool is opening in the Summer 1989.

SundJ

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Memorial
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Beat of the Bend: Southern's John Dudding
will be missed.••B-6

1989

In Our Town: Our House to open
on Memorial Day...Page B-3

continued from page 1

Christopher Edward Lance,
Howard Melvin Lawrence, Jr.,
Tamara .Sue Leachman, Ramon
Wade McQueen, Michael Jay
Martin, Scott Miller, Ay Hotllot
Mora, Lori Ann Mundry, Tl·
mothy Robert Neutzllng, Fran·
ces A. Parker, Mary Janeth
Perdas, Usa Kay Pooler, BObble
Renee Price, Keith Allen Pur·
man, Tammy Lucllle Putman,
Lee Ann Reed, Bret Allen Rood.
Revna Jay Reynolds, David
Eugene Rice, Floyd Darren
Ridenour, Jayne Ann Ritchie.
Karen Denise Sharp, Eric Wayne
Slm, Chad Nell Sinclair, Mat·
thew Bryori Sisson, Paul Larry
Smith, Christopher Nell Spencer,
Trlsha Ann Spencer, Joy Lyne
Swain, Kendi Rae Utt, Michael
ArtherWeber. Jason Scott Wells,
Melinda Jolene Wells. Diana
Lynn White, Serena Brook White.
James Ray Weiner, Edward

'Monroe Wood, and Mikel Kralg
Young.

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FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1989
COMIINAnON SEAFOOD-CHICKEN PUml ....... S3.59

Our Tontellzlng Comlrln-n ...... CGnolno of AM While Me• Chlal&lt;., ,II .. Gol·
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Hom.,..... Coi_.IW ll'ld 1 Hot lutt•.t Roll. (Abaw plllter tlrYid wllh your
Chafe. of our Homemlde SMic. : Tift• S.Uoe or Coclnal huoe. or Bothl

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HOME BAKED HAM DINNER ........... •4.69

A Gen.-ou1 s.,ing of Homlblkld Ham Fe•.aring Our Own Homemlde R•in·
Walnut S...c:e. s.rv.ct with Scllop.. Pota-. Hot lua•.t Corn end Hot But·

. be borrowed at a two percent
By NANCY YOACHAM
· interest rate, reports Shields.
Tlmes..Sentlnel staff
RUTLAND- A grant applica·
Total cost of construction Is
tlon for funding assistance to
estimated at $3 million, with at
construct a sewage system In
least 66 percent coming from
Rutland and surrounding areas
grant sources and the balance'
from very low interest loans. he
may rank high enough to receive
up to 75 percent of construction
adds.
However, before Investigating
costs in the form o! an Ohio
the possibility of obtaining EPA
Envlronmel)tal Protection
Agency grant. Rutland could· grant , funds for wastewater lm·
provements In the affected area,
possibly be listed eighth on a
detailed
planning and design
lengthy EPA Ust, says Kimball
Information
must be completed
Shields. Meigs County director of
prior
to
receiving
construction
development. This Is the !ina!
grant
doUars.
The
vlllage Is
year for all such EPA grants and
presently
preparing
a
facilities
It would appear that about 20
proposed projects may be funded ·plan for Rutland and the sur·,
rounding areas.
·
by the state agency be,fore the
Shields has been working with
grant program is eliminated.
the community and consulting
The balance of necessary funds
engineers, Engineering Assofor construction In Rutland may

NEW HOURS: 10:00A.M. to 7:30-P.M. S1111W1 Oeyl A Week .

APPEARING
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1989
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9:30 P.M.-1:30 A.M.
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1984 Ford Tempo GLX ••••• S1895

6 apeed, air, 2 door.

1981 Buick Retial Limited ••• S2295
Lolldlld.
1981 Olds Omeia •••••••••••• S1695'
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4 door, auto., air, PS. PB.

1979 Pontiac Grand Prix ••• S1795

Auto, 1lr, V-8. PB, Pl.

1980 ·Jeep CJ-7 ••••••••••••••••. s1995
4 IPIId.

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Bnsto
1 age now of~.ers wl!·l~·=:~
more modern homes, l
W"'"' -more attractive facilities '--tv
and beneficial health care
services than ever before.

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We now offer home health care
Services arid assisted living
apartments. A new skilled
nursing home is opening
March 1989.

available, or you may choose a monthly payment plan.

Vfllage

Come visit our model homes.· Wt' rt pPen Monday
through Friikly /rpm 9to 5; Sallll'liay 10 to 2; Sunday
and tvenings by appoinlment. Wt wiU bt happy to giw
you a tour of our groiUids IJIId IIII.IWtr.llll)' qutstioru
you have. Stop by or call for
mort informarion today,.

Individual homts for today~ actiw rriinllltlll.
Ill Wendy Lane/Wavcrly, Ohio 45690

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If you haven '!thought about 1 (
Bristol Village for a while,
I I
it's time you stopped by lo se~e
how we've grown since our
.
beginning in 1961. We now
have so much more to offer in
providing for the growing needs and desires of retired folks like you.
We're a not·for-profit, lion·denominational community open to people
over the age of fifty:

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VETERANS GRAVES DECORATED -Fred Wood, a past
commander of VFW Post 4464 and active In veterans affairs over
the years, helped place nags on graves of U. S. veterans Saturday
In preparation for Memorial Day services Monday. Several
observances are planned throughout GaJDa and Meigs Counties.
(Times-Sentinel photo by Margaret D. Caldwell)

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before 2 p.m., according to the
Gallla·Melgs Post State Highway
Patrol.
The second motorcyclist,
James Blanton, 32, 535 Frank
Puckett Road , Oak Hill, was·
listed In crltlcal condition with
head Injuries.
The driver of the car, Charlie
F. Christian, 74, 517 Plymouth
St. , Bucyrus, was listed in

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GALLIPOLIS Despite, a
slight decrease in the number of
crtmlnal cases the GaiUpoUs
Municipal Court handled tfl1988,
the total collection or lines and
fees jumped by more than $65,000
from 1987, according to a report
the court rued with the GaiUpolls
City Commission and the Gallla
County Commlsstoners.
The municipal court, established by an act of state leglsla·
ture, has both criminal and civil
jurisdiction. Joseph L. Cain is the ·
· presiding judge.
As to the criminal jurisdiction,
the coutt finalizes all mlsdemea·
nor offenses punishable by fine or
Imprisonment for one year or
less. 1t Is the Initial court for all
felony matters punishable In the
penitentiary exceeding one year.
According to the submitted
report, the total criminal case·
load, Including miscellaneous
traffic, DUI and criminal cases,
continually dropped since 1985.
The 1988 total of 5,821 cases Is
composed of 4,560 in mlscellane·
ous traffic; 404 In DUI; and 8571n
criminal.
In 1987, 6,530 cases were
handled, a drop of more than 700

guarded condition with abdoml·
nal trauma.
BOth men were transported to
Holzer Medical Center by the
Gallla County Emergency Medl·
cal Services.
Neither cyclist, riding Harley·
Davidson motorcycles, was
wearing a helmet.
According to the patrol. Sexton
and Blanton were traveling east
on US 35, near The Redman when
Sexton attempted t&lt;1 pass an
eastbound car.
Christian was traveling west·
bound In his Dodge Daytona
when Sexton attempted to pass
and colllded head·on with Chris·
tlan's vehicle.
The Impact of the collision
caused the car to spin in the road
and come to rest In the eastbound
lane.
Blanton apparently realized
what happened and laid his
motorcycle down . He then struck
a bridge abutment, the patrol
reported.
Traffic on US 3~ was backed up
until approximately 3:30 p.m.
Rio Grande Pollee and Gallla
County Sheriff deputies rerouted
trafnc on old US 35.
Also on the scene was the Rio
Grande Fire Department. The
Jaws of Life was dispatched but
was not used.

No paper Monday
Tile Galllpo.. Dal17 Trlbuae
aad Tile DIIJ7 8ealllllll wtll DOl
pabllab MaadQ· Ia order to
permll empiQe• to obHne &amp;be

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the planning area. Alternatives
period. The first meeting will be
will be developed to correct
June 6 and the second June 27.
problems. and finally. a pro·
Both meetings w!ll begin at 7
posed course of action will be
p.m . and wlll provide an oportun·
selected. The planning effort
lty for local citizens to express
should take an additional two
views on the proposed project .
months to complete, according to
Copies of project information
Shields.
wlll be located at the U.S. Post
At this point. It Is difficult to
Office In Ru !land and R&amp;S Sales,
gain a total construction cost
Route 124, Rutland. after today
until all alternatives have ben · (Sunday) .
received, .Shields says. In other
Anyone wishing to discuss the
projects similar to Rutland.
project In greater depth, prior to
alternatives to on-site disposal
the public hearings, may contact
system correction have Included
Kent Baker. consulting engineer,
maintenance of existing on-site
at 1·800·524-1642. Local contact
systems, along with construction
person for general questions is
of sanitary sewer systems with a
Rutland Councilman David
centralized treatment plant.
Wilkes who may be reached at
There will be at least two
614·367·3519. Also contact Baker
public meetings at the Rutland
to be placed on a mailing llst for
Civic Center during the planning
factual information.

cases. The total drop in cases
from 1983 is 1,710 cases.
However. a total of $317,075.07
was collected in fines and fees
and other revenues for criminal
and traffic cases in 1988. This was
a $65,197.22 increase from 1987's
total sum of $251,877.55.
From 1978 to 1983, the collec·
tlon or fines and fees steadily
Increased. No report was availa·
ble for 1984, however, the aollec·
tlon totals began to drop each
year following.
· ''The Court has~ str~ng belle!
that a fine Is part of the sentence.
To the extent that a fine is unpaid
then the sentence imposed by the
Court is uncomplete." the report

stated. ":I'hls year is the highest
amount of money in the history of
this Court."
The municipal court's civil
iurlsdlctlon Is limited to $1,000.
The court maintains a civil
division, Small Claims Court,
where individuals present mat·
ters or up to $1,000 without the
services of an attorney.
Small Claims Court flied 299
cases in 1988. This was the first
Increase In cases since 1985.
Other ~!vii cases for 1988
totaled "1!8. continUing the decrease in cases since 1985..
The report noted that at the
beginning of the year, "a slgnlfl·
cant number" of cases were

jlendlng beyond the applicable
time llmlts under Supreme Court
regulations.
"In January 1988, after a
review of all the flies, we noted
173 cases ·which were pending
beyond the applicable time limits
In the various civil and criminal
categories," Cain said.
':By the end of the year in
December, the total figure
stands at 46. Thus, significant
progress has been made to
reduce the cases which are
beyond apptlcable time limits."
Expenditures In 1988 totaled
$146,617.09, .more than $53,000
less than in 1987. The proposed
(See COURT, page A3)

I

RIO GRANDE Gallla
County recorded its sixth high·
way !atallty of the year Saturday
afternoon as the 1989 Memorial
Day ho llday weekend got
underway.
Henry (Butch) N. Sexton,30,57
Camba Road, Jackson. riding a
motorcycle. was fatally Injured
in a two motorcycle-one car
crash Sat-urday on US 35 sh9rt1y

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attributable to existing unsani·
tary conditions." he says.
"The strong septic odor will be
elimInated. Residents wUI find
their property values improving
and the area will definitely be
more at t.r actlve to prospective
residents and businesses. giving
a badly needed boost to the local
tax base, " he adds.
The essen tlal wastewater prob·
!em in the planning area Is the
failure of the on-site sewage
disposal systems In the unse.
wered area. This may be degrad·
lng the ground water,. or stream
water quality In the area. as well
as creating a public health
problem.
on.golng planning studies are
lnves ligating these problems and
Information is being gathered In

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elates, Inc. , Wooster. for nearly
two years to place Rutland at a
competitive advantage In obtain·
lng grant funds .
''Given the recently released
EPA data, It appears the hard
work on the part of everyone
involved on the project wjll work
in Rutland's favor," Shields
says. He especially commends
Rutland Village Council·
members for their as sis lance on
the project.
"A sanitary sewer system In
Rutland will accompllsh a
number of favorable things, "
according to Shields. " Most
notably, a sewer system would
eliminate the serious threat to
health posed by raw fecal efflu·
ent. There have been reported
cases of disease that might be

Court notes less cases, more revenue

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Memorial D1Q' ..IIIIQ.

LJII'E UMBEUIIIP- Colllllllllder W-r M. Halley, left,
pr! 11ata a Ute Mambenltlp Ia GallaCoutrPHtttM, Vetenu
ofForelp Wlll'ltol.-pi!Hal (loe)Burler,IIU,O........ a&amp;llla
State ltftll! 1• llame. A INidnJtl empiQe of tH llJpr Creek
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EAST MEIGS- Graduatloa at
Eutera HlJh School will be beld
today .at 8:30 p.m. In the · high
schoolJIYIIInaalum .

...
GROUNDBRE.\KING SITE - Area officials
and conservationists were on ·hand at the
groundbreaklng site of the Kyger V reclamation
project, Involving a S~,OOO grant from the
federal Soli Conservation Service and the Ohio
Departmeat of Nat ural Resources to restore ll5
acres In three plots along Van Zant Road In
Cheshire ToWDllhlp. In front are Harold Saunders,
SCS: State Rep. Mary Abel (D·Athens); Joe
Branco, state SCS: Patty Dyer, GaJDa SoU and
Water Conservation District conservationist:

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Connie White, Gallla SWCD; and Mike Conkle,
Cheshire Trustee. In back are John Smith,
representing U.S. Rep Clarence E. Miller
(It-Lancaster): Lawrence Burdell, GalllaSWCD;
Jerry Tussing, SCS resource conservation devel·
opment coordinator: County Comm lseloDers Dan
C. Nolter ud George Po~; County Treasurer
Larry Betz; and County Commissioner T. Kall
Burleson. (Times..Sentlnel photo by G. Spencer
Osborne)

Jobless rates down in (;allia, Meigs
United Pre&amp;s International
and T..S stall reports
COLUMBUS - Six southeast·
ern Ohio counties. Including
Ga!Ua and neighboring counties,
showed decreases In the jobl~s
rate for April, according to
figures released by the Ohio
Bureau of Unemployment
Services.
The workforce of the six
counties, Athens, Gallla, Jack·
son, Lawrence, Meigs and Vln·
ton, totaled 84,400 !or AprU. Of
that, 5, 700 were unemployed,
giving the six county area an
average unemployment rate of
6.7 percent for April.
Among the state's 88 counties,
unemployment rates ranged
!rom a low of 3.6 percent In
Aqlalze County to a hiP of 11.9
percent In Monroe County. The
comparable unemployment rate
for Ohio wu 5.1 percent.
In SoutheuternOhlo, the April
. fll\lre&amp;: are Athena County, 5.1
percent, doWn :9percent from&amp;.&amp;

percent; GaiUa County, 6.8 per· row the county. In Ohio's sou·
cent, down 1.8 from 8.6 percent;
theast coal country. had the
Jackson County, 7.7 percent, state's highest rate. It was 13.8
down 1.5 from 9.2 percent;
percel\t In March.
Lawrence County, 6.3 percent,
Five other counties had rates
down 0.2 from 6.5 percent; Meigs of 10 percent or above: Guernsey
County, 7.7 percent, down 1.8 (10.9 percent), Harrison (10.8
from 9.5 percent and Vinton, 9.0, percent). Adams and Pike (10.7
down 0. 7 !rom 9. 7 percent In percent) and Perry (10 percent).
March.
Nine counties had rates 10
In Its monthly report, the Ohlq percent or above In March.
Bureau of Employment Services
Among the state's major cities.
noted that Jobless rates declined Youngstown had the highest
in all 88 counties. Aqllilze's 3.6 · rate, 8.1 percent, and Columbull
percent and the 3. 7 percent In tile'lowest. 4.6 percent, which has
HamUton County were the only been the case for the past several
rates below 4 percent. Aqlalze Ia moatha. Cincinnati's rate, how·
a m01tly rural county Ia west ever, wes only two-tentha of a
central Ohio, while HamOton perceatage point higher than
encompasses Claclaaatl.
Columbus.
Two other couatles, FrlllkUD,
Tlte county and city ratl!'l are
the Columbus area, aDd aetch- not aea10111lly adjulted, and
boring Union, where the liaDt traditionally show decllnel once
Honda of America Manulactur· the weather atartl gettln•
Jng complex Is located, bad warmer. Tbe state's aeaa0111Jiy
Joble~s rates of an even f pereent.
a4Juted rate for April was U
Monroe's 11.9 percent r11te percent, compared with 5.3 per·
marked the aecond month In a cent nationally.
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