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                  <text>Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

---Local briefs---,
Squads receive five calls
Mei gs County E m ergC'ncy Medi cal Services repo rts five calls

Wednesday: Middleport at 12:30 a.m. to Sycamore St. for F'loyd
Reynolds to Holzer Medical Cent er: Rutland at 12 ::1:1 a.m. to
Me igs Min&lt;' No. 2 for Ri chard Martin to Veterans Memoria l
Hos pital ; PomP roy atiO: 43 a .m . to Pomeroy Pike for Mall Cook
to Holzer Medical Cent er: Rutla nd at 2:04p.m: to Mei gs Mine
No. 2 for Ra ndy Mc Kinn ey to O'Blenrss Memoria l Hos pita l;
Rutla nd at 8:24p.m . to Harrisonville for Jose ph King to Holzer
Medkal Cen ter.

Trust(•es m eetinK canceled

Safety break starts Friday
MPig-s Cou nty

REACT

/Radio

Emergency

t\ssoc iatf'd

WASHI NGTON I UP I I - fn~
ves ti,gators called renred Ma j.
Gen. John Singlaub back to thr·
Iran~Contra heari ngs today to
learn more about why hew as told
not to ask other nations to help

the Nicaragua n rebels by a Slate
Department offic ia l wh o assured
him '' was being handled at the

Contra leader Adolfo Ca lero in
offering new evidencr

about

admin isl ration invo lvemE-nt with
thr g uPrri llas.
Rut before returning t o Sing·
laub's pu blic tc&gt;stimony today,
the co ngressional committPes

l&lt;"ading the heari ngs arranged to

Session tomorrow
Dr. J a m!'S J\ lth of will be spea ker at a public m eeting to br
held from Ito;~ p. m . F ri day at the Meigs Se ni or Ot i ze ns,Cen lcr
on dea ling w llh the prob tPms of menta l im pair ment .
Th e session is for fam ilies who have f.l ny member who is
suff.:.1rJng from men tal im pairm ent lnclucling A lz heimer's
Disease, whet ht' l' t hi' fc.1 m il_v mem bcr is a I hom e or co nfined to a
nursing ren t er. OnP of 1::! sessions. thC' program is cspccia ll,\ '
des igned to ins tr uc t n'.'; iCIC' nt s on how to copf' with their own
feelings and 1o develo pe cure• giv ing rcrli ngs. F r ida y ' s sess i on is
op&lt;'n to the.• p u blif' .

Mid dl eport, c•nte rr&lt;l a vo lunt ary piPa uf

guilt y to a r hargr· of brt•i.Jki ng &lt;Jn d r n tf'ring when IH-1 appeared
before Judgf' f'harlf'!-i H . K nlghl in thf' MP i gs Cou nt v Com mon
Pl eas Court .
Mr\gs County Pro ~rcu t ing A. tt ornP.v F rl'rl W. Crow I II rrport s
I hut breu k ing and t•ntc·ri ng is o.1 fpl on.v of the fourth drgre&lt;' and
ca rries ct poss lblC' pP nlt y of .c;ix , 12 or IX months in p rison and a

fin e of up to ~Villll
.J udge Kn ig ht accrplf'd lhf' p lra an d co nti nued th(' mattpr of
Sf' nt enclng until \1 a. m. on .lu\y 1, Pa ul Gerard. in vcs t ig;;~to r tor
the prosec utor's oHi r·e reports. upon comp let ion of a
pre -sentcntc invrsl lgation and r epor !. Hawlr.v wa!' rcleasrd
u~n a $2,000 rcr.og niza ncP bond until ::;rnt enc in g.

ac(·idt'nl

The Galli a ·Meigs Pos t of thr
St ate H ighw~y Patro l rcportC'd a
th r ee-car aceidenl on C.S.

:n

Gregory T. Sallc rfield. 19. of
Racine, and Olinda .Jansupka . :\4,
of The Plains. were driving w0s t
on U.S.:\:!. Sa tlerficl d s topped to
turn i nto a private drive. while
,Jan sup ka slowed bPh in d him . 1\
car driven by Newell H . McC uen.

m.

of 1\orth Pa lm Beac h. Fla ..

al so wes rbou ncl . co uld n ot stop in
timr to avoid hittin g .I&lt;Jnsupka ' s
rn r in the rea r . Th e im part
fO I'C'C d Jan su-pka 's car int o Sa t·
tcrfield's car.
McC uen was citecl for ussu red

r· lcar dista nce.

ordrrin g di stribut ion of ~&lt;.~It•
proceed!'. has bpcn filed in the

Meigs Coun t;• Co mmon Pl eas
Court rase of Farmors Ra nk and
Sav in gs lompa n.v an d 8~ n k On(•.
A thens. ag&lt;:~i n s l MClrjorie Gocrt.
now k now n as M arjorie F'ett .v . rt
at. A dr fi rir nry judg m ent of

$:!·1, 1R2.26

has

bren

gr antrd

Furmers Bank a nd Savings in l hl.1

Me igs ('nun tv Pro:..f'r ul i ng i\ tt ornc.v F' rf'd W. Cr0\\.1 I II . hi s
lnv£1s tlgat or . Pau l GPrard : M(•j gs C'oronrr D r .. Ja mes Condr
and several !:' heriff' s deput ies were ra iled to thr llidt•nnur
r cs ldencr in Tupprrs Plai ns late We dn (·~ d ay af ternoon wiK•!'('
Gordon Ridenour, fi9. died of an ap parent sc&gt;lf-in rl ir tcd gunsho!
wound to thf' upper ri ghr t emp i&lt;' .arPa .
A .22 ra librt• aut om atic pi sto l was found in RidC'nour's hand
and a note t o his wife was a lso ln th (• bPclrnom, (;f'rur d re port s.
Ridenour tws bren sr ri ously il l t'or some timr ~md wa s
despondenl over his hPH IIh prnb !l'ms, Grrard said
No aut opsy i s planned . Th e bod:&gt;-' was l ak rn to th r Ewing
FunC'ral Homr w hi ch wll! an nounrr arrangf'mPnt s.

A m &lt;HTic.tgl' Jieensr hi:JS i&gt;N'Il
issupd in Meigs Coun t ~' ProbaH·
Court to Kevi n DPCJ n .J C'wC' II, 27,

Rut iJ nd . a nd April .Ia McGrath ,

his homr ln Tup per s

Pl ains, will "" held at 1 p.m .
.Saturday at !Ill' Ewing Funpral
Home.
. A retlrrc\ c·onstrur tinn and
hi~ hwa y drpa r! m(~nt
wmkt'r.
jv1r. Ridenour w a ~ bo r n .July ~.
' 1~17 at C h c~ t er. a son of tlu• late
, F loyd K . and l"krnirP ~ i sP i s lr ln
1Ride nour.

· Surv iving art' Ills wi f&lt;' . Lu ci llr:
two da ugh ters and ~ un s · in· l i.t\\",

June and Rog\'1' Epple. Po rt St.
Luci€'. Fla., and Nanc~· und Iva n

Paul Hood,

Dann~· .Jt"Ssf'

How-

Le(· Mor man , William E. Morris.

ard. Dav id W, Hub barcl 1 Chris
Hysell , Darc i Renee Hyse ii. Julie
La vina Hyse ll, Todd William
Hvscl l. Richard Scan J effers.
S~ ndrn Ann .Johnson. TrrrencC'
Lcf' .Johnson I I. Susan Lynn

C'olena Mow['ry, Marie Dawn
Musser an d Steven A. Mu sser.
,Jeffrey T. Ne lson. Cat hy Sue
1\cutzli ng. Darla Mi chelle No r·
ri~. Mildrrd SuP Par sons. Ke~thy
1.. Pirk ens, Angel a S.. Pierloe.

.Jones, Da\vn Raye K eesee. Carla

America n L egion Post 602 will
hav(' M emorial Da~' St~ r vires

(As of 10: :10 a.m . )
Provid ed by
Bryt:l' and Mark Smith
of Blunt Elli.., &amp; Lot&gt;wi

Sunday, J::!O p.m .. a l Grcrnwood
CC' meterY in Rnrine. SC'rvic&lt;?s at
Lewrt r a lls Cemcten· \\-"i ll brat

2:.10 p.m.

Firm .
1\m F. IPC' I ri C' Pm\·cr ..

l ..rh:f
. .... 2SVI ·
.. ............ 247!,

AT&amp; T ..
Ash land Oi l .. ..

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Bob Eva ns Farm s . .

... 2.1 YJ

Charming Shoppcs .... .. ... 1:t:t.,
. Federal Mogul
.......... ~!';,
Cood~' C'ilr

. ....... 6P~

T&amp;R.

Heck's Inc... ..
Limitf'd ln r. ......
Mu lti medi a Inc..

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. .. .17 1'2
.. ... 50'/,
.. ... .... Ji
. JO :I.l

Rax RC's tauran l s ..
Robhins &amp; Myers ..

.. 21)~~

Sho nrv's Inc.
Wendy's Inti. ....... ..

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........ .IH'/,

De~

pa rrment h&lt;~s bern f iled in thr
rourt.
Duttnr L. .Jones h&lt;Js withdre~wn
a rormrr plr.::1 of not g u ilt~· to
culti va t ion of mnr ij uana ancl
r ntrrcd e~ w illen plra of no
ronl t1 st to thr chargc, which
stemmed !'rom an in cident in
1 ~86 .

.Jones waivrd his

ri g ht for a tr irll by jury.

Discharged

from

Rutl and Church of God on Oh io
124. Su nda ,v. begin ni ng a t b p .m .
Singers will br Chrisltan Sound
from Logcw . W. Va., ;1nd l.a br ic• l
Quarwt from Mr i gs Count y.
Evrryo nr we lco me.

Sing
The Mason. Ca Ili a a nd Mrigs
Crusade fo r 'Ch r is ! w ill have a
gospel si ng ~;~ t 7 p.m. Sa turday at

the Pomerov Churc h of t llr
Nazarcn(• , cO rne r of Union and
Mulbr rr y SingPr!'i will be .Jim
and Gw in n Cr;1ft. Kim Hrr dm tt n
and thr Winn ing SidC' . RC\'. Gl('n
MC'C lun g i nvit r s thr public to

Vctt:rans M••mori:.LI
Wl'd n e~da.v

Adm issio ns- Don
C'ull urn s. Pomrroy: Vivian Pow ·
r·rs. Ma son.
WPdnrsda .v Oi sr h:.~rgr s - Da nil'l E dwanls. Roy Rifflr.

probat ion

W(' l'e Carl 0('an Staats. Larry
Cooper and Linda Sue Rreedi ng.

Due to the Mo nday holiday.
trash pi ckup in Rac ine Vill age
will not t ak e pl acP Mond ay. T hr

wpekly picku p will on a Tuesday
and Wednesday schedule.

Rona ld EdwiJrd F' rce m an. Ha·
dn1.•. has filrd for a dlvorcC' in

Mrlgs Cou nty Com mon Pleas

Gillwrt It Enin
\.ilbrr1 H. l:n in. Co l umbu~.
cl ird Su nda,· in ( "o!umbus.
nurial wa~ Wr dnrsda_v a t Ri ·
\'('1'\•ir w c~'mrtrl'.\" in Midd iP·
port.
l·h • b ~U t"\"i\"t'cl IJ\' !\\ o
t Martha

Rohsorn Cunningham. Lim a.
an d Mrs. Cl if fnnl 1 PP gg ~ · Hob!-.O fl l Midcllf'porl.

Court from .JoAn n De nis£' F'rrrffi i:lll, Azus&lt;J, CHl if.

.la&lt;'ki&lt;'

P.

Robi nson. 1

G. Sa uvage.

Trar~'

Smith, Linda .Jean Smi1 h, M ark

R Smi th, Melinda R Sm ith, Tina
L. Smith. Rhonda .J. Zirkle
Snidrr . SherriC' H . Southwor th,

Melissa Sprouse. T&lt;JmC'ra Rcner
Stl.lJ1 ~. R&lt;.~rhPI Christina Streh\

Swartz .
Philip

Ca l'l

Tro mm . .Juli f' An n Wandling ,

Moll\' .\ n n Wpbb, .Jodie Lynn

WPIIs . . Den zil L. W&lt;'lsh. .Jr.,
F'rcdrrirk F. Werry, .Jr ., Ri·
r hcu d
Rr nr·
so n.
Wolfe

Cht~rlf's Werr:v . Do nia
Wi ll , Diana Ly nn William·
,John M. Wolfe, Paul D.
and Brya nt Youn g.

Salt•
Rurim• M r·rr hJnt s 1\ssoci;.~ I ion
i ~ .~pon soring an ar ts and craft s
~n d sidewalk sail' on Saturd &lt;J.V,
Mav :m, from 9 il. m . to 2 p.m.
A nyon(' w ishing to r rsrrvr a f"rl·e

sr i Iing spot sho uld ril ll 949·2ll0 or
94'1·2800 be forr Ma1 21&gt;.
Sal('

/\ fi(•t.t m~1r krt spons6r Pd bv

thf' :vl rigs Associa t ion ror RC'·
tordPd Cit izC'ns, will bf' hrld .Junr
;-,at Carleton St' hool in Synwusf'.

Par space. at $o a tab lr, ca ll
or 992·6817.

Oarifi('alion
I

Th e Meigs Loca l Board of
F:duc ~ll ion m ee t ing Tu C'sd ay
night vo ted :~ ·2 again st rehiri ng
.l n.vrC' Millrr as a subst itute aide
and a subs tltut r· secretary for the

J\IXi·AA sr hool vear. Supt. Dan E .
Morris a nd Asst. Su pt. James
Car pente r upon questioning by
Ihey reco mmended the rehiring
of Mr s. Miller.

Shade River Lodgr
trr. wilt have

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Will be the topi&lt; of the sermon

FLOWERING PLANTS

Thursday, May 21, 7:30 P.M.
at the Westside Churrh of

$1 PERSO.PI.
$7 SO PER FlAT

Christ on laurel Cliff Rd.
In '11iew ol the PTL uondol and God
holding Oral Robert• Ho1togel?) for
eight·million dollars, this will" be a
timely message you will want and
need to hear.
SERVICE NiGHTLY THROUGH FRIDAY

,

Shrubbery or Fruit Trees,
many varieties;
Geraniums, Violets &amp;
Hanging Baskets.
Open 9· 5 Daily, Sunday 1-5

H:tr olcl ~leCratlt and 0(• bbir
McG ra th hill'&lt;' bre n

gra ntrcl a di~solution of m ar ·
r iagp e~nd 0f'bbie M cGrath ha s

been restored lly the ro urt to hrr
m aiden namr Dailey.

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awards as the outstanding senior
girl and boy athletes Thursday
afternoon during the annual
awards assembly held al South·
ern High School.
Adams and Harris won the
Danforth, " I Dare You " awards
as the outstanding senior girl and
boy and bolh also received lhe
citizenship awards . Reiber and
Wolford won trophies as the
o utstanding senior &lt;1k!ss girl and
boy athletes. Named winners of
the Presidential Academic Fit ~
ness Awards were Tammy
Theiss. Karla Smith, Reiber and
Harris.
Reiber , the 1987 senior class
valedictorian, and Harris were
presented the social sludies
awards and Bryan Dalley. the
DeKalb Award for FFA work.
Industrial arts awards wen! to
Pete Johnson and George Cooper
and Tim Smith won the W·S
award. In science the top awards
went to Tammy Theiss and
Rachel Reiber . Theiss Is the
saluta torian of this year's gra·
duatlng class.
The home econom ics award
was won by Annetre Fitch and
Reiber won the mathematics
award . Awards in business and
· office education went to Kim
Willford Sellers and Cindy Ar·
nold, typing. Dramatic awards
went to Diana Simpson and
Bruce Wolfe with Reiber winning
the Engllsh award a nd Allen
May nard , Jhe French award.
Vocal mu sic awards went to
David Deem, Bruce Wolfe and
Diana Simpson and Wolle won
the activities award . Winning
honor awards were Tammy
Theiss, Rachel Re iber and Krista
Sellers. Theiss and Reiber were
Introduced as the salutatorian
and th e valedl e torl an,
respectively .
Scholarship awards went to
(Continued .on page 12\

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Senltnel Stall Writer
Bids from seven Ins urance
agenrles for hospital and medl·
ca l coverage for employees of the
county courthouse, highway de·
partment and Department of
Human Services were read Wed·
nesday In the Meigs County Com·
missioners meeting
Rick Patrick, re presenung
McNell y~ Patrlck
Insuranc e,
Jackson, and acting as lhe

county's insurance consultant.

read bids from Snider. Fuller and
Associates. Athens; Jim Fuller,
Athens: Don Mullen , Pomeroy:
Alan Gorlewskl, Athens: Davis·

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legislation, In the works lor lwo
years since the S&amp;Lcrisis ofl985,
cleared Ihe Senate on a 33-0vote,
but .Riffe pointed out the House
already sent the Senate a similar
bill on April 29.
He said that bill, sponsored by
Rep . Robert E. Hickey, D·
Dayton, will be the one eventu·
ally forwarded to Gov . RI~hard
F . Celeste.
"That's the vehicle as far as
l 'm concerned," said Rifle.
" There's an unwritten rule that
!he first bill that passes Is the
vehicl e, and this House Is not
going to break !hat rule."
Both the House and Senate bills
con tain nearly ldenllcal ian·
guage recommended by a loin!
legisla tive committee which slu·
died the problem for six months
In 1985.
One major difference Is that
the Senate bill, sponsored by Sen.
Richard H. Finan, R· Cincinnati,
reorganizes the Ohio Depart·
ment of Commerce and estal&gt;

It shes three deputy directors. one

of which Is responsible for
financial Institutions.
Though . appointed by the
director of commerce, the dep·
uty director for financial Instltu·
lions would be Independent of the
director In matters of examina·
tlons or regu latory functions.
The bill a Iso provides new
regulatory enforcement mecha·
nlsms. Independent audlls a~d
greater cooperallon with federal
regulators. It provides for the·
de finition of unsafe and unsound
practices and allows the Division
of Savings and Loans to Issue
cease and desist orders against
them .
Loopholes In these areas al ·
lowed Hom~ State Savings Bank
offlclals to continue unwise In·
vestments In a Florida securities.
firm In the early 1980s despite
warnln~s by state examiners,
The se&lt;'urllles firm went bank·
rupt and Home State lost $144
million .

Indictmen ts were returned
against four persons when !he
grand jury convened Thursday,
Meigs County Prosecutin g Attar·
ney Fred W. Crow Ill r eport s.
The four Include:
Roy Jack "Jick" Neff, 29,
Middleport , lndleled on a charge
of breaking and entering In
connection with an Incident on
Ma y 10 , this year, a! the fo rmer
Valley Lumber building In Mid·
dleport. Neff Is curre ntly on
parole having previously bee n
convicted on several different
theft charges, according to Paul
Gerard, Invest igator for the

DANFORTH HONOREES - Kim Adams and Mall Harris
were recognized as the outstanding girl and boy of this year's
Southern High School graduating class Thursday when they were
presented the Danlorth Awards plus Citizenship Awards during
the annual awards assembly.

prosecut or . A warrant ha s been

Issued for Neff's arrest on the
Indictment as well as parole
violation. Breaking and entering
Is a felony of the lourth degree
which ca rries of a maximum
penalty of six, 12 or 18 months In
prison and a fine of up to $2500.
Eddie Patrick, 21, Middleport.
Indicted. on a charge of escape In
connection with an Incident on
Ma y 13, this year, In which
Patrick wa s In custody at the
Middleport jail and bolted from
officers whtle being returned to
jail after having been taken to
Ve terans Memorial Hospital for
treatment ol an Illness. Escape Is
a felony or the fourth degree and
carries a maximum of six , 12 or
18 monlhs In prison and a nne up
lo $2500. A warrant has been
Issued for P at ric k' s arrest on the
lndlctme.nt.
Timothy E. Davidson, 21!,
P omeroy, indicted on a charge or
unlawful possession of an dan·
gerous ordnance In connection
with an Incident which occurred
on Tuesday, May' 19, Involving
dynamite. Unlawful possession
of a dangerous ordnance is a

By UnHed Presalalernatloaal
Thunderstorms pounded Ohio
second straight day Thurs·
day, with heaVy ratn!all reported
In several areas. A Newark man
was seriously ·Injured when he
was struck by lightning.
Fred Pettit, 27, Newark. was In
critical condition Ioday at River·
side Hospital In Columbus. He
was struck at a softball field tn
Newark, said Newark Fire De.
partment Capt. Randy Stickle.

tor a

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Quickel ' Insurance, Pomeroy, all Human Servlres, was a bid of
with proposals from Blue Cross $13,617 from General Telephone
of Ce ntral Ohio: Comm unit y Company of Ohio, Portsmouth:
Mulual Insurance on behal! ol tor a telephone system for the the
five dltrerenl agents with a department of human services:
proposal from Blue Cross and One other bid for .the sy•\Fm w~
Blue Shlolcl of· Cincinnati; Buai· "recetv~ lrom tiTS Inc., "'·
ness Administrators anil Consul· Albans, W.Va .. at a cost of
tanls, Reynoldsburg, with Trans. $26,.~9!i.
.
America Occidental Lite.
The board set next Wednesday,
The commissioners tabled the 1\fay 27, 1:.10 p.m .• tor a public
bids for review by Patrick . They meeting to discuss a request
exJ*cl Jo have his recommenda· from Burl D. Walker to use brine
lion by May 28.
water tor dust control on private
Accepted by the commission· property In Bedford Township.
e rs on recommendation of Ml· Walker propose• using brine to
chael Swisher, director of the control dust ln a mobile horne
Meigs County O..partm~nl of park. and on a private drive.
Application or the brine would~
supervised by J .D . Drilling Co.,
Racine, a certified brine
transporter.
Phil Roberts, county engineer,
reported the county highway
department ls wrapping up In:
verted sea lings of roads through.
felony of the lourth degree and out the county, which are being
carries a maximum penalty or done to provide permanent dust
six, 12 or 18 months In prison and ' control In front of hOuses. Ro ·
berts said the Flood Road be·
a fine up to $2500. Davidson was
tween
Pomeroy and Middleport'
also charged with possessing
Is
the
last
road on the Inverted
crimina l tools, also a felony of the
sea
l
schedule,
although the high·
fourth degree. In connection with
way
depar
tment
wlll be applying
the sa me incident. Warrants
regular dust control to roads at a
have been Issued lor his arrest.
later
date. He said !he highway
Corbett Eugene Ratliff. 19, or
department
would now spend
Stale Route 7, Middleport . In·
some
lime
assisting
townships In
dieted on a charge ot feloniou s
dust
conlrol
application.
assault In connection with an
So far , reported Ted Warner.
Incident which occurred in the
highway
supervisor, all but four
early morning hours on May 9
townships
tn the county have ex:
outside a Middleport bar at
pressed
an
Interest In purchas·
which time John 0 Blake, 22, also
lng
some
type
o! dust control.
of Middleport, was stabbed In the
Those
four
whl~
h have not con·:
neck. Felonious assault Is an
tacted
Warner
are
Rutland, Bed ..
aggravated felony or Jhe seco nd
ford,
Salisbury
and
Orange.
degree and carries a possible
Jones
nnd
Ko!Jerts
dtseussca a
penally of from three to elghl
stop
sign
at
Jhe
end
of County
years to a maximum of 15 years
Road 22 which connects County
In prison and a line of up to $7500.
Road 75 goi ng from Ohio 7 to
A warrant ha s been Issued for
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Ratliff.
.
Jones sa id som~ residents had
During Thursday's one day
sugges
tP.d that a yield sign waul&lt;'
session, the grand jurors con·
be
more
appropriate In ·· ·"
ducted an Inspection or the
location,
or
rise !he stop s!~11
coun ty jail as a pari o! their
should
be
moved
forward to
duties and round lt satisfactory.
necessitate better view . Robrrts
Common Pleas Judge Charles
sa id he would contac t a traffic
H. Knlghf administered the
engineer with the Ohio Depart·
oaths to the grand jury and In·
menl of Transportation for sug.
structed members as to their du ·
gestlons for the intersection.
lies and responsibilities .

Four indicted by
Meigs grand jury

Storn1s pound
Ohio second
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Kim Adams and Matt Harris
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"THE TV EVANGELISTS AND
THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST"

2 Sections, 16
AMukimedlo

Announce outstanding 1987 Table health bids for review
SUS pupils during assembly

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Spt.•cial meeting

Awards for outstanding academic achle\lement

OUTSTANDING PUPO.S - Karla Smith,
Rachel Reiber, Matt Harris and Tammy Theiss
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By LEE LEONARD
UPl Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!t
Long~awaited leglslatltin streng·
thening the state's regulation of
the savings and loan induslryhas
cleared another hurdle, only to
run into a brick wall.
The Ohio Senate, after drop·
ping a controversial section
which would haveretalneda high
interest ceiling ,on credit cards
and sma ll loans, passed the bill
unanimously Thursday .
But House Speaker Vernal G.
Riffe Jr ., D-New Boston, lmme·
diately pigeonholed It because of
a dispute over sponsorship be~
tween the Senate and House.
Meanwhile, the House sent the
Senate a bill aimed at making
medica l malpractice insurance
available at a lower cos t to
doctors, hospital s, den lists, podl·
atrisls , optom etrists and chir&lt;&gt;
praetors, a nd lhen joined sena·
tors In adjournment for the ton g
Memorial Day wees a nd loa n

Do na ld Lr&lt;' Strin . Michelle !..
SIP\'Pns. Kimbrrl\' A. Stf'wart.
L'-'S IPr 1.. Sti'Wt;l't, Ca th r rin&lt;'
DPnisf' Stow.: an d .Jt&gt;nnifer Le ig h
Tillis.

tween 60 and 65. Partly cloudy
Saturday.

Senate unani01ously
approves S &amp; L bill

L Schol·

dC'rrr. U sa S. Sra rles. Kr is tina
1.. Sexton. Tonv ,\ . Shoema ker.
Brl'nua s. Si nclair . D:tvid L.

Car\'

Mostly cloudy tonight. Scat·

tered thunderstorms .Low be-

en tine

Ohio, Friclav. May 22, 1987

Chervl Adin a Rous h. Terri Marie
Rous.h. Am~ · R.. Sa tw rrield . Ca rl

m arriagp.

even furnish

at y

Vot.36, No. ztie

Mr lbsa _\n n Rife. C~'nt hia Ly nn

Karia .1. Smith , Rcedsv ill r.
and .lcffrey G. Smit h. Fla twoods.
Ky .. hav r fil ed I' or a dissoiut ion of ~------------L-----------­

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Srott Polryn. LarryS&lt;•ott P owell ,
Amv .1. ·Radek in. Sa llv Ann
Radford. Rhond a Renee Rath ·
burn. W. .Jan Rr utPr . Kristi LPc
Richmond. Raymond F:. Rider.
Rifflr.

Daily Number
742
Pick 4
4.889

attend.

act ion .
1\n orciN to des tro_,. con i ra band
ro nri sra tr d from va r ious l ora ·
li on.-. thro ughout the c-ou nt y by

the Meigs Co unty Sheriff' s

SinJ!;
Thrrr will bP a gospPI s ing ut

Clariss&lt;.~

'Ohio Lottery

Seniors
graduate
this
weekend
Pa es 6.;7

Timothv Allr n Knblfs. Danna 'K
Lctm.bf'i·t. Lisa t\nn Manle-y ,
Reth&lt;lnv .Jo Ma yer, MarTha Jo·
lcno M;tynard. Kenneth Edward
McCle llan, Tracy Denise Me Kin·
nP\' , .Judith L. Mees. Jen nifer
Rose Miller, J ulie M. Miller.
Yonilee Miller. William E.
Molden, Gerold A. Moore , .Jason

No trash pickup

Hospital news

niN't's. Mr.". Cliffot·cJ

Krist ina Gail Hayne&gt;. David
Elliott Hendrick s, Carol L. Hen·
drix. Shannon M. Hindy, .Jeffery

Memorial Day' Services

IH. Rut land .

Area deaths _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Wa lkf'r , Ashland, Ky.; a son ~md
d aughiPr·in law. l&lt;f'ilh und UIJ
J11denour. Long Bollom: a strpsott and hi s wift' . .J u mes &lt;..~n d Pam
SIPtt lrr. R.rC'd$vill(•:
another
stPpson. Hif'h&lt;.~rd Strttlcr. Har t
v illr; an unci(•, Bernard Eisrl stt •in. Wa sh ington Court Housr.
an d srvera l C'o u:-;in s.
&amp;-sicll's h is paren ts. IH' wa!-'
pn'C'Pd(•d In dC'Jih bv his n rst
wifP. Hit drl'd.
·
O ffiri ~tting &lt;.~t Saturdav' s sr rv i ·
cr~ will bC' Hev . C'nt:l 1-l irks.
Burktl will br In thl' Clwstrr
&lt;'P mrtl'ry . Frit~ nds ma.\ · call 1.1t
the fu nl'r&lt;.l l h nrnP ~11"! C'r 2: :m p.m .
0 11 Fricla.v .

Gar~ · L. Haning. M;Hty D. Hart .

Announcements

Worthin g ton Ind .. ..

1\n entr.v confirmi ng sa lr and

Fostrr. DonniP Fry . LC'non.1
GcHnC's. Pc..ll sr 1.. Gri.lham, Di&lt;.imJ
Lyn n Green,' Rc' Sco!T Haggy.
Walter .I . Hagg\· II. Ro bert Lee
Ha ll, ChrlstophPr 0. Haning,

Sue King and Darla Lou King.
Mi chae l A. King, Philli p
i s exprrtC&gt;d to be gra nt ed limi ted
RK ing, Susa n Marie King, Ed·
immunity from prosecution by _ V,:ard E . Kilrhr n . .Jr .. Mic hael
the comm ittees nf'xt mon th so he
Kloes. Michell e Renre Kn app, ·
ca n test ify with legal protect ion
in J uly .

August

Rule death apparenl .5uicide

at

'l'orker. also is said to ha ve

Meigs court news

Pleads guity to 8 &amp; E

dav

dal. O'Boyle, an affluent New

Daily stock prices

Salisbury Towns hip.

Funeral sP t'Vif'cs !'or Gordon
, Ridenou r. liB. who died Wcdn&lt;'&gt;

raiser Carl Chan nell. who
pleaded guil ty this month to

Wrdnesday. at :!: 16 p.m . in

Mei gs Count.Y Drm ocrf.Jt j(· ExcrutivP Commi ltrr w ill mee t
tonlghl ('l'h u r·sd ay 1. 7: :m p. m ., a l Ca rprn trr 's Hall ln Po mf'roy.
All interestrd tlf.•moiT&lt;.tts 31"£' invitl'd to tJ IIPnd.

Gordon Ridt•nour

Ganvood. a \\C'althy wldov.
from Austin. Trx&lt;.b. provided
mo"re than $2m illion Jut hC' rrbt,?ls
through co n sfn· atlvf'1 fun d·

provid ed man(' )' through
Channell.
North , th e· key· figure In the
sca nd al firr•d Nov. 2:1 fro m the
Na tiona l Security Co unci l staff.

iliPgal. ha s joined

Prolw

r:. Haw ley. 21,

William O'BO)' it' ;md .Joseph
Coors.

re hr b while U.S. mili tary aid to

south bound roa dsidC' park on Route :~:~. Pree refreshment s,
coffe(\ soft drink s, Pte .. will bl' sf• rvf•d throug hout the period .
Purpose of the saff'ly brea k is to provide trave lers w ith a frw

Rlrk

Ellfln Carwood .

c rim inal co nspiracy in the sca n-

hr&lt;.tr from three pri vatr citizrns
who donotPcl hig dollars to thr

Dems will m eet this e11ening

Contra Ci.l usr:

"hig hest level" of government.
Si ng\aub, an Arm y veteran
who ar ranged arms sales to th e

C'i tizen ·s T Pams 1 No. :~R~7, wi II bf~ havi ng I hPir annual MPmoria I
Da y .o;afet.v hrcak. s t.:trtin~ Vritla y at !) p.m. and con tinuin ~
through Monday a t fi p.m . The safety br(·ak will be he ld at the•

minut es rest. Th e saf(•ty break is ap proved by the Ohio Hi ghw ay
Patrol and the Mr igs Cou nt y Sheriff' s Drpa rtmcnt ,

Meigs to graduate .. conttnucctfrom pag~ l

Scandal hearings continue

rhl'm was

Orang:r Towns hi p T r usti'C'S wi l l cancel toni ght's m (lf'li ng on
dust r onl rol. Thr m c(·ting wa~ t o have bern held :-~t the Orange
Town sh ip fin· dr•ptJrl mt •nt .

Thursday. May 21, 1987

Pool ope1111 Saturday
ATHLEtiC WINNERS - Rachel Reiber and Mike Wolford hold
larre tropllles the:r received u lbe 011t.Widlns IM!nlor sir! and boy
athletes of Southern High School at Thuroday'• annual awards
aaoembl;,.

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London Pool In Syracuse will
open at 1 p.m. tomorrow and will
be open untll6 p.m . The pool will
also be open on Sunday and
Monday th is weekend.

Feeney-Bennett Post plans
announced for Memorial Day
Members of Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, American Legion. Mid·
dleport, will put In a busy
Monday as they make their way
to a number of cemeteries for
short Memorial Day services.
Members will meet at the hafl
at 8:30 a .m. Monday leaving
there at 8:45a.m. belore going to
the Middleport levee to place
flowers on the river at9a .,m. The
schedule after that Includes:
Middleport Riverview Cemetery , 9:15; radford, 9:30a .m.;

Middleport Hill. 9: 45; Addiso.n,
10:15; Cheshire Gravel Hill,
10:30; Legion Park, 11:15 a .m.
Following dinner at the hall
!rom 11: 30 to 12: 30. thegroupwlll
go to Howell Cemetery at 12:.45
p.m. , and to Burlingham atl: 30.
Post memb&lt;&gt;rs are to mee1 a1
the hall at &gt;p.m. this even In~ to
go to the cemeteries to pluce
flags. Members of the auxtllary
on the kitchen committee are to
meet at the post home at 9:.'!0
a.m . Mondf to prepare dinner .

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A gazeteer for travel
inside the Beltway

WASHINGTON - President
Reagan has finally released us
from our pledge to keep secre t
what he told us more than a year
· ago about the Iran arms sale. We
can now disclose the on ly known
taped comments of the president
on the matter before he came
under fire eight months later.
Reagan's observations In February 1986 confirm his claim that
he was pursuing a strategic
opening aimed at potential suc·
cessors to the Ayatollah Kho·
melnl as much as he was working
f or release o f American
hostages.
We first learned about the
arms-for-hostages deal In early
Decembe'r 1985 - several

months before money Was dl·
verted to the . Nicaraguan con·
tras. Because printing the story
would endanger the hostages'
Jives. we sat on lt.
But we wondered If the president knew about the arms deal,
or whether It was a rogue
operation by middle-level offl·
clals. So Dale VanAtta asked for
an Interview with Reagan, and
was ushered Into the Oval Office
on the afternoon of Feb. 24. 1986
(within hours of Philippine Prest·
dent Ferdinand Marcos' flight
Into exile! .
The president had been told
that we were holding off on the
story and that we wanted to know
If he was aware of the arms deal.

At the last minute, White Hou~e
spokesman Larry Speakes sat In
on the Interview. Since Speakes
didn't know what we knew about
the secret arms deal, Van Altaand the president -did not refer .
explicitly to weapons during the
Interview. But Reagan still man·
aged to c'onflrm our story
cl rcumspectly.
Here's the Interchange:
VAN AITA: "This Is on Iran.
For six years now. th~y·ve been
waging a terrorist war against us
and there are at l~ast 264
American .bodies that they can
count as being ~sponslble for,
Including, as we reported, 1CIA
official) William Buckley last
year, whom they tortured me~cl·

IRAN ·CoNTRA
DUNKiNG

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ACROSS THE RIVER - The Pentagon. the five-story 1 five · sided,
fi ve· ringed headquarters of the Defense Department, situated on the
VJ;rglnla s ide or the Potomac River, and whose courtyard, as viewed
fr~m the a ir , provides an Inviting bullseye for hostile bombsights.
.'U P THE RIVER - The headq uarters of the Cen tral Inte lligence
A~ency, farther north on the VIrginia s ide of the Potomac. for years ,
tt.dld not appear on maps, and knowing motorists would wink as they
dtove by a sign pointing to the bureau of highways. The CIA Is also
rt!ferred to as Langley, for Its location near a woodsy VIrginia suburb
by tha t nam e. But It was recently revealed that the agency Is really In
McLean, a rit zy suburb that Is home to a passel or rich lobbyists.
lawyers a nd politicians, perhaps the mos t famous of whom Is Sen.
Ed wa rd Kennedy .

.·

VANATTA: "The Soviets are
making their enemies there."
THE PRESIDENT: ''-Yescould be friends."

:. PN THE HILL - The Capitol. the six Hou se and Sena te office
i))rlldlngs, the three Library of Congress buildings, the Supreme
~ourt , Gary Hart's townhouse, working home of abou t 50,000
6&lt;!)neless. faceless aides and almost as many tour buses.

..·OEOB ~

Wha t many people consider the ugliest building In
Washington, the Old Executive Office Building. Adjacent to the
t)&lt;ecutiv e Mansio n. It Is ,part of what Is known as "the White Hou se
~~ mplex . " Once the home of the Sta te . Wa r a nd Navy department s
otnder one roof, It Is most recently known as the sit e of Oliver North 's
6tttce. which. cont rary to some ac('Q unt s, was not In the White Hou se
l;asement .
•"

:: .FOGGY BOTl'OM - An area that once Included the cit y' gas works
;:vntch , like much of Washi ngton . was rec laimed from swam pland and
116w Is the home of the Sta te Departme nt, also known as " the fudge
factory."
·: INSIDE THE BELTWAY - A demagogical term favored by
President Reagan to describe the locatio n of " the puzz le palaces" of
~he bureaucra cy. Used In the sense of, "G!'e, It's grea t to get ·out side
t·he Beltway' among 'the rea l (X'Ople. '"Or. "Oh. that's of concern o nly
~· In s id e the Beltwa y." ' The Beltway Is a highway that circ les
:flashlngton and Its close-I n subur bs .
• THE MIXING BOWL - A some tim es mobile parking lot at the
Intersec ti on of severa l highways "across the river " near 'the
Pentagon.
. 'THE ROCK C·R E E K ROLLER COASTER - A curving 2-mlle
~ t·retch o r the Beltway In suburban Mary la nd respo nsible for half the
fa lallt es on the 66-mllr road.
OUT THERE - An imaginary place whet·e good things might
ha ppen. For exa mple, "There's a lot of su pport 'out there' for
bringing th · bill to the floor." Or. the complaint of Washington's
single wome n: " Th e re' s only so ma ny me n ·out there' for us ." .

Today in history
Ry Unltt•d l'rt•ss lnt•rnatlonal
Today Is frlda)·. Ma,v 22. tht' 142nd dO)' of 1987 with
ThP moon I~ movi ng towat'd Its new pha s~ .
ThP

morn in~ stnrs

lil'l~ Vf:\nul'!, .Jupiter and Sa turn .

22~

to follow .

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The evening stars aro Me rcury a nd Mars.
Those born on this dat e arc under the sli(n of G~mlni. They Include
GNman composrr Richard Wagner in 1813: Sir Arthur Conan Doy le.
crea tor of Sherlock Holmes. In 18.19: french slngorC'harlcsAznavour
In 1924 1age ti3t ; composer PNer Nero In 19.34 tage 5.11: and actors
Laurence Olivier in 1907(agP801, Richard Benjamin In 1938 ta ge 491.
and Paul Winfield In 194llage 4fil.
On this date In his tory:
In 334 B.C .. Alexander the Grea t defeat('(( Persian King Darius Ill
at Grantcus, Turkey.
In 1868. S('ven m~mbers of the Reno gang stole $98.000 from a
railway C'ar at Marshfield, Ind .. I he original "Grea l Train Robbery ."
In 1924 . discovery or the body of 13-year-o ld Bobby franks or
Chicago led to the arrest of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. They
were sentenced to 99 years In prison for the so- called "thrill killing."
In 1972, Ceylon was declared a republic and changed Its name to Sri
Lanka.
In !985. a .B eirut .car bomb killed !10 people In a three-day battle
between Palestinian and ,L ebanese Shiite Moslems that claimed more
than 120 lives.
A thought for the day: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle wrote In "A Case of
Identity, " "Depend on It, there Is nothing so unnatural as the
commonplace."

But the advent of the New Left
on America's campuses In the
1960s severely strained the aile·
glance of many of the previously
liberal Immigrant Int ellectuals
I and their American disciples) to
the ongoing course of American
liberalism. Most of them were
ge nuinely dedicated to the
search for truth In a cloistered .
academic atmosphere , and the
soc ial explosion that shook
America 's colleges a nd universl·

ties. and their faculties and
students, during the 1960s
shocked these people to the core.
That Is what happened to Allan
Bloom, professor in t.he Commit·
tee on Social Thought at the
University of Chicago. Bloom
hhnself Is thoroughly American ,
having be&lt;on born In Indianapolis; but his education wasdlstlnc·
tlvely European, Including stu·
dies at the universities of Paris
and Heidelberg , and he Is steeped
In the Mltteleuropean philosoph!·
cal tradition .
In his new book, "The Closing
or the American Mind" !Simon
and Schuster!. Bloom describes
what he believes has happened to
America's universities and, as a
result. to the st udents who attend
them . II Is a ferocious indict·

II,\ ' l 'nlh·d J•r....,,._Jnl• •r nu tlunal

ment . As cent('rs where oneo can

pursue the life of the mind as
exemplified by Socrates and the
other traditional masters, the
unlversitlles have s imply " de·
composed," be says. "The col·
leges do not ha ve enough to teach
their students, not enough to
justify keeping them four years,
probably not even three years."
And the students? Professor

No honeymoon

Bloom dedicates his book "to my
students," and he clearly weeps
for them; but he also see• them
without Illusions. They are vacu·
ous, shallow, crude, self·
centered. solitary a~d pro·
roundly Ignorant. "They can he
anything they want to be. but
they havr no particular reason to
want to he anything In partlcu·
Jar .. . Why shou!d we he surprised
that such unfurnished persons
should he preoccupied · prlncl· ;
pally with themselves ... ?" This ·
Is not , of course, In any serious !
sense their fault: They are the ·
preniler victims of an educa- .
tiona! process In a s.t ate of Iota!
collapse,
· Bloom traces the collapse to
what he considers Its origins In
German philosophy, In a series of
chapters that will be heavy going
even for those who received good
educations prior to the 1960s. But
If an unllluBioned look at the
disaster we have wrought Is a
necessary first step In thr reconstitution of the life of the mind,
Bloom deserves pra lSi&gt; from
those who truly cherish the
potential of mankind.

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!zed. " Lack of direction and
con fusion have supplanted vi·
slonary Ideas and effective state

were Inaugurated ea rlier this
year and have served less than maanagemenl .' '
five months In offi ce, are still
Until last year's e lection, Mr·
enjoying a political c ham had a repul'atlon In Arizona
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as a perennial losing candidate
In Arizona , however, Republl· and an Ineffectual right-wing
can Gov. Evan Mecham has zealot with a penchant for
antagonized so many people making dumb statements.
during his brief tenure that a
Indeed, he first attracted allen·
serious Impeachment campaign lion In the 1950s when he
Is being organized .
proc laimed that Re publican
Mecham has become an object President Eisenhower was a
or scorn and derision among socialist.
Republicans, Democrats and In·
He launched his own political
dependents . former Sen. Barry career wllh an unsuccessful1952
Goldwater, R·Arlz .. publicly des· bid for a seat In the slate
crlbes him as " hardheaded." A leglslalure, then mounted four
leading GOP state legislator says failed gubernatorial campaigns
Mecham Is " dismantling" state and a losing effort to secure a
government through mindless seat In the U.S. Senate.
budget -slashing.
Undaunted by six consecutive
Earlier this year, Phoenix defeat•. Mecham entered the
Ga zette col umnist John Kolbe 1986 Republican gubernatorial
characterized the governor, a primary against an lnnuentlal
former auto dealer, as "a knee- veteran of the state legislature
jerk rightist Ideologue without who had been personally recru·
the competence to operate In an !ted by President Reagan.
arena bigger than a Pontiac
In an astounding upset, Medealership."
cham won the primary. In the
Mecham thereupon declared general election, he wori a
Kolbe a "non-person" who was to three-way race against two Dehe barred from all future ~her·
mocrats who split the moderatenatorlal press conferences he· to-liberal vote.
cause " his writings have no
Immediate after helng·lnauguredeeming value whatsoever."
rated, Mecham started making
Mecham resflnded that prohl· enemies by abolishing the state
bltlon a few days later because observance of Dr. Martin Luther
'Tm just an old softy" - but King Jr.'s birthday. (He later
when Kolbe asked a question at a defended the use of the derisive
subsequent press conlerence, the term "plckanlnnles" to describe
governor refused to talk to any of black children.)
th.e journalists present, then
At tbesametlrne, he refuted to
stalked out of the room.
·abide by the state's established
"The governor has not Inspired procedure for des(IJiatlag new
confidence or leaaershtp. He has Supreme Court Justices- aelectshown a procUvlty for foot-In· lng among three candidates
mouth gaffes,'' the Arizona Re- proposed by the prestlelousCom·
public. a consenia tlve Phoenix mission on Appellate Court
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lacked the "Judicial attitude" he
sought. Insisted Mecham ..,. but
he later reversed himself and
accepted the panel ' s
recommendations .
Mecham selected as his special
Investigator - with extraordl·
nary authority to roam the state
and repor't only to the governora man who had twice been
court-martlaled while In the
Marine Corps and later was
arrested for assaulting a pollee
officer.

That nomination, like a
number of other-Ill-conceived :
appointments proposed by Me- .
cham, was later withdrawn.
To rehabilitate Mecham's lm· "
age, the state's Republican
Party now Is launching an :.
ambitious public relations cam- :
palgn. But critics are anxiously ·
waiting for the governor to :
completr the legal minimum of .
six months In office so they can ·
begin circulating Impeachment :
petitions.
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Sports briefs...

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COLUMBUS, Ohio tUPI) Stoneki ng trotted to an easy
victory Thursday night ·In the
co-featured eighth race at Scioto
Downs.
Stoneking, driven by Plus
Soenhlen, grabbed the lead in 'the
final turn and pulled away to an
8'4 length win over Miss Famous
Sky . · Incredibl e Wind finish ed
th ird.
The winner covered the mile In
2: 02 1·5 and returned $5.40, $3..80
an d $3.40. ·
florid a J ewe l fin ished first In
the co- featu red filth race trot ,
bea ting out Pure and Perfect and
Mountain Reese by 2'h lengths to
ret urn $5.80. $3 an d $2.80.
In the th ird race. the 6·3·7
trl!ecta co mbination of freeway
Mack, Besta Gypsy a~d Easter
Parade was worth $902.20.

Toledo Rac•eway
TOLEDO. Ohio I UP II - Charlie Brown guided Agent s Ten
Percen t to a two-length victory
over Red N f ella In Thursday
night' s fea tured lOth race pace at
Racewa)' Park .
Bennie Blu finished third.
Agents Ten Pe rcent led a ll the
wav a nd was clocked In 2:02 for
the mil~. retu rning $8.fl0, $7.20
a nd $4.20 .
Leader Knox won the fir st r ace
a nd Her kuva Hy triumphed In
the second to set up a 6·4 da lly
double combination that paid
$173. 60.

Soto on disabled list
CHICAGO ! UP!)- Cincin nati
pitcher Mario Soto was to be
placed on the di sa bled list today
beca use of a flare -up In hi s
s houlder. Reds' officia ls sa id
Thu rsday.
Soto. who underwent should er
surge ry last Aug. 23, s tarted the
year on the disa bled list and was
a ctivated April 20.
So to was .1-2 with 5.12 ERA In
s ix sta rt s for the Reds thi s
season.
No an nouncement on who
wou.ld replace So loon lhe24· ma n
roster was made.

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undis puted wc lterwr ight c· ham pion Donald Curry . The figh t is to
Friday Will rcrr ive thC' flrsl
take ploce Jul.v l Bat Las Vegas ,
Milt on Richman Life i\rhieve·
Nev . McCa llum is 31 ·0 wit h 28
'ment Award for service 10 . knoc kout s. ... WBA ba ntam·
baseball. presented by the Sales
weig ht c hampion Takuya Mugu·
ExecutiVe Club of New York. T he
ru ma of Japa n and South Korea n
awa rd Is named in honor of the
c hallenger Park Chang you ng
late sports columnist of United
passed prellnit narv ph ysiC'als for
Press International. who worked
the ir tit le fig ht Sunday In Osaka.
mo re than •o y ears with the wire
Japa n.
se rvice.
Boxing
WBA ' ju nior middlewe ight
champion Mike McCallum will
defe nd his title agains t fo rmer

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A scra mble to beheld at 3 p.m .
on May ~ 1 was di'!(:JJ Ssed, wMn
the women's golf club met
Tuesday al the- Jay maf Golf
Course.
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Tom and Mary BOwen and
John and ·Penny Coml!ljm were
named to host t.he scra111ble.
Potluck ,refreshments will he
served. Ajn Invitational for June
23 was also discussed.
A blind Ibogey was played and
winners we~ow put!J, and Sue
Ban.lflt• bogey winner.

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accident, but the four -time Indy Andrettl' s crew repaired minor :·
winner was more fortunate than damage to his vehicle.
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flttlpaldl. Hi s rar was repalra·
Pole sitter Mario Andretrl,ble and will retain Its starti ng whosrcrew won a pit stop ronles't,
spot on the In side of t'OW two. Thursday , had the fastest praC 1"
foyt, who reached a top lap of tice lap with a speed of 211.515':
205.714 mph just before the mph In his Lola-Chevrolet:-•.
accident, suffered a rharley · Mears wa s nex t at 207.134 mph In
occur in Sunday's rare.
horse after the cras h but quickly
his 1986 March-Chevro le t.
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The accidents brought the total recovered .
of crashes this month to a record
Foyt. 52 . of Houston , was
23. more than three times as driving behind racers Derek
many as a year ago. Many Daly and Dick Simon to see how
drivers have blamed the hig h his car would handle turbulence.
number of wrecks on new radial He lost control entering the first
tires and handling problems with turn In his Lola-Cosworth, then
t'
the 1987 March c hassis.
spun a nd s truck the outer wall
"It might be one to go down In with the left side of the ra t'..Just
the history books, I 'm sorry to hours earlier, foyt gave warn·
say," sa id Kev in Cogan, last lngs to Stan F'ox and Davy J ones.
year's runner-up. " I think It Is two rookies driving Foyt -owned
going to be one of those races."
cars.
fittlpaldl and foyt were un·
"I had a meeting with my
harmed In Thursday' s cras hes rookies this morning and I told
Next to Stonewood Apts. • .
but flttlpaldt's March· Chevrolet them not to r un In t raffle beca use
MIDDLEPORT
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had to he withdrawn alter his It was Ca rbu retlon Day and '---..;;;;..
wreck. The Brazilian will start In prople get nervous," foyt said.
a backup car from the last row. "Then I wen t ou t and did It
forfeiting his fourth -row qualify . myself."
ing spot by switching vehicles.
A minor pit Incident between
All 33 cars qualllled for the Mi c ha el Andrettl and Tony Bet ·
race took the traC'k Thursday for tenhau sen produced th t• month 's
workouts during the two· hour firs t contact be tween two cars. A
Car buretlon Day session. mak· tra ctor towing anothe r car par·
· ing final equipment ch~k s be· !Iaiiy blocked Andrei t i's pa I h out
&gt;Jt JACKSON PIIIE · IIT35 WEST
fore the rare.
of his pit. He swerved to avoid
Phonl 4tt8·.• 52tl
Drivers were split on their co ntact and brushed the rar of
BARGAIN ~TINEE S SAT/SUN I NON
expectations for race day. Most , Beltenhau sen, who was l('avlng
'1.1 SEATS 12.50
AIIM I SI W: EYER! 11/ESIIAY 12.50
Including Rick Mears, predic ted his pit behind Andro&gt;tll. Betten·
a slower and more conservative hausen' s car was not harmed .
r-MAY 22111ru 2a
race. Mears found track co ndl·
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thru
lions difficult Thursday but re·
malned amazed that expe·
rlenced drivers cras hed.
" I was surprised but I wasn ' t.
because the track was slippery . I
was because It was them."
Mears said of Foyt and Fltlpaldl.
Veteran Cordon .Johncock sa id
Thursday 's accidents and the
month of ex trao rdinary cras hes
would not slow drivers on race
Co . Rd . 31
day.
Bald Knob·
"I don't think you' re going to
Stiverville Rd .
see a ny of them slow down
because of what has happened
today or In the past month ," he
MAY 20
25
said. " When thegn'en flag drops,
7 30 M
you're going to see them go
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feet
" I later.
los t It going down the back ~
end. 1 don' t know why." Flttl·
paid! said. " I wasn't at full speed.
1 was trying out a new set of tires
and 1 was by myself. I went Into
the third turn and the back end
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Tickets prices to
go up next year

By UnHed Press lnternallonal
lpdlanapolls 500 ticket prices
will Increase next year. This
year's penthouse seats ot SSOwlll
- he S!IO In 1988. Most other prices
wlll..go up S5 a seat. Paddock and
.. tower terrace locations will sell
tor S50 ~ach and vista seats In the
turns wtll he $40. Bleachers will
be $18, up from $15. No deciSion
has been made on whether to
Increase the 110 general admiS·
slon. The Speedway plans to
build another Jl'&amp;ndstand. rala·
lng the aeatlne capacity to more
than 250,1Xl!t

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UP! Sports Writer
INDIANAPOLIS iUPi i
Crashes by A.J . Foyt and Emer·
son flttlpaldl during the final
Indianapolis 500 practice session
provided an ominous prev iew of
what many racers expect to

bat, slammed a4'10-foot home run against the host
Chicago Cubs. Davis had five RBis on the day, but
the Reds lost, 8·7. (UPI)

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world's fine st minds. Once estab·
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victua ls conti nued their creative
careers a nd , Inevitably, involved
themselves In national affairs.
In the phys ical sciences the
results were Im mediate. spectac·
ular and huge ly bene fi ciaL AI·
bert Eins tein's in itiative In cal·
ling franklin. Roos eve lt 's
attention to thr possibilities of
the atomic bomb Is on ly the best
known of scores or such'storlcs. It
ma y not be too much to say that
Adoif Hitler doomed Germany to
defeaf by driving from E urope
the very minds tha t had given It
Its edge.
In the social scie nces, the

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; DAVIS HOMERS - Eric Davis returned to
Cincinnati's
lineup Thursday
and in his first at
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One of the surest signs of the
collapse of liberalism In Its last
redoubt. the academy, Is Its
Increasing abandonment by the
older generation of E uropean
and Europea n-educa ted lntellec·
tual s who were once Its strongest
supporters.
The wave of largely Jewish
Imm igra tion from Europe to the
United Sta tes In the years before.
during, and after World War II

Dernler's homer was his third
or the year and came on a 1:0 ·,
pitch. Dunston hit a three-run ,
wind blown homer In the fourth to. :
make It 5·4 and Sandberg's solo
shot In the filth tied' the score.
Jerry Mumphrey had homered In
the first for theCubs.
"You've got to know how to
pitch In this park,"lnslsted Cubs'
manager Gene MichaeL " If you
don't keep It down, you're going
to be In trouble."
.Jones led orr the game with a
so lo hornet· on the first pitch off
Jamie Moyer. Bo Dlaz led off the '
second with a round tripper and ·
Davis' blast made It 5·1 In the
third .
The Cubs went ahead 7-51n the
seventh thanks to an error by
Reds' star ter Ted Power. Dun·
s ton doubled off the centerfield
wall to start the seventh and
scored when Power threw wildly
to first on Dave Martinez' bunt '
si ngle. Gary Matthews followed . ·
with a RBI single. Dernler ran ·
for Matthews but was thrown oul
at third.
Buddy Bell's 17-game hitting
s treak was snapped when he
went O·for ·5 for the Reds, who.
have lost five of the ir last six. •.

said franco . " I got a pitch up but
I didn't think It would go out. But
the wind here Is somet hing e!S('.''
Lee Smith, 1·2, got the wind
despite giving up a game-tvlng,
two-run doublr by Davis in the
top of the ninth.
" That's what I 'm up there for,
to keep the game going," said
Davis. who was returning after
four missing four ga mes with a
bad shoulder. " I klnda surprised
myself with that home run ."
Davis. who returned to the
lineup Thursday for the first time
since Injuring his shou ld er la st
F riday , now has 16homersa nd4 :l
RBI , tops In the majors.
Dernler had run the Cubs out of
a bigger Inning In the seventh
after Chicago had plated two
runs to take a7·5 lead. He also
said he misplayed Tracy Jones '
single that started the Reds' rally
In the ninth .
"I made two mistakes. But .
I'm a professio nal so I came
back.'' said Dernier. whO \Vas
thrown out trying to. stea l third
before Ryne Sandberg's single In
the seventh . " I know I'm not a big
home run hitter. But with thr
wind blowing out , you've got to
think about lt."

Foyt, Fittipaldi crash during
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VAN ATTA: "Very close at
different times, too."
, THE PRESIDENT: "Yes
and Investigating every possible
opportunity to get them back. So
1can't comment very much. But,
again, with your protection t~at
this won't be done while they re

brought to our shores some of the

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VANATTA: "I can hold this
until after the hostages are
home .''
THE PRESIDENT: "All right,
yes. you hold It, because unlike
some of ·the - and I can
understand their families' lmpa·
tlence and thinking nothing Is
going on because they don't - I t
out In front, we're doing-"

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=; boWNTOWN- The boundaries of Washington 's " downtown" are
Cotever changing, based on the appearance of the lates t construc t ion
~ra ne. But In government. " downtown" has nothing to do with a
ee'n tral bu siness dis trict but with the hlte House, a mile down
PEnnsy lva nia Avenue from " the Hill. "

lessly. (The president noddecl his •
head, 'Yes,' to confirm both the.
264 figure and'Buckley's torture- ·
Induced death. I
"I know there are still four
hostages there now and that may
preclude you from !laYing any·
thing. If that does, and I were to
agree not to run any statement
that you would make untU after
the hostages were home safely, .
what 1 would like Is just your gut
feeling on what we ~ to do
about Iran - or what we should
do about Iran."
.
THE PRESIDENT: "Well, as •
you've pointed out, I-"
'

VANATTA: "No, I'm aware
you're d,Qing a lot on It."
THE PRESIDENT: "Yes.
We've been working every hour

WASHINGTON - Last week's testimo ny from soldier of fortune
Robert Owen detailing his cloak-and-dagger exploits for Lt. Col.
Oliver North exposed to the general public some Washington code
words tha t ina y be foreig n to those who live outside the nation's
capitaL
Owen confirmed tha t when North referred to som e maps of
Nicaragua he was to take to Contra leaders, the former National
Security Counc il aide told him they were produced "across the river"
a nd "up the river."
These are geographi ca l loca tions not found on any map. And when
the millions of touri sts who visit Washington ask for directions from a
passer-by, they eas ily could become confused by geographica l
jargon.
Everyone knows the famous Washlngion addresses such as 1600
Pennsylvania Avenue and the Wa terga te hote l and ofrtce complex.
But If you come to Washington, you'll need more than a map to find
the places the natives talk about so fam!llar lly. So here Is a short
gazetteer for what Washingtonians really m ean when they give
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UPI Sports Writer
CHICAGO (UPII - Wrigley
Field when the wind blows out Is
not one of Pete Rose or John
Franco's favorite places.
With the wind blowing out at 14
miles an hour, the Chicago Cubs
hit four homers , Including bobby
Dernier's two-out shot In the
botlom of the ninth, to post a 8-7
victory over the Reds. It was
Chicago's sixth win In Its last
seven games.
The Reds hit three homers,
Including a 470.foot blast by Eric
Davis who ·had five RBI, but It
was the nature 0! the CubS' round
trippers that had Rose fuming.
"We get one run because of the
wind. they get five," Rose said.
"iSbawon! Dunston's homer was
a joke. lt ~ s a shame when our
pitchers make the pitches and
they get It In the wind. "
franco, 1·1, the Reds ' top
reliever, hadn't given up a run In
13 prior· appearances this year.
But he knew Wrigley Field
spelled !rouble. with the wind
blowing out.
"I hate this ballpark. Look at
m y stats, I pitch terrible here::

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Maybe Steve Carlton should second, fourth and eighth Innings
forget pitching and turn to sports and has nine homers this season.
wit h four in his last six at-bats.
psychology .
Carlton offered struggling
"Snyder wasn't particular, "
teammate Cory Snyder a mental Minnesota manager Tom Kelly
tec hnique to Improve his perfo.r- said. " He hll a fastball, he hlt a
mance, and . Thursday Snyder changeup and he hit a curve~all.
r ipped three home runs to power The key word Is ' hit. "'
the Cleveland Indians to a S.3
lt was the 13th time in Indians
victory over the Minnesota history a player has hit three
Twins .
homers In a game. Joe Carter
" l caine Into the game wit h las t accomplished the feat Au·
seven hits In my last 70 at· bats," gqst 29, 1986 at Boston. Snyder
said Snyder, "tiul Steve Carlton also Is the ninth player In history
has really helped me gel a to collect three homers against
clearer mental picture of myself. - Minnesota.
"Steve told me to Imagine · Tony Bernazard and Mel Hall
myself hitting well. !le sai d that also hit solo homers to help Greg
wou ld help me think more Swindell Improve to 3·3. The
positively. It definitely worked." lefHander allowed nine hits,
Snyder's three solo homer s struck oul seven and walked none
highlighted Clevel and's five· ho· in his third complete game of the

Winning on the road .
a must for Flyers

YOU'ItE OllT Rick Dempsey of the
Cl eveland Indians is taggl)li out ut the plate by

Minnesota cather Tim Laudner in the fourth
inning. (UPI)

Seattle plots
comeback
against L.A.
SEA TTL E iU Pli- During the
SuperSonics ' surprising ru n
lhrough the playoffs, Seall le
Coach Ber nie Bicker staff de·
vised a wa y to w in at ever y turn .
After his clu b fell l o Dallas in
Ga me l of lhe first rou nd,
131ckersta ff switched lwo key
defensive m alchups, putting
Tom Chambers on Mar k Aguirre
and Xavier M cDaniel on Sam
Perkins, Seat tle won three
straight gam es.
Against Hou ston ln the nex t
round, Bi ckersta ff had Dale Ellis
cui to th e ba sket Instead of
runnin g be hind scr eens for
j umpers. Thai helped the Sonics
Pli min ate the Rocket s in si x

ga mes.

'I' IWMAS DRIVES - The I'L•tons' lslah Thomas (r) Is guarded
clo'l•ly hy Ct•ilh:s' .lcrry Slchting In the third tjUtlrtcr of Game 2 of
th•• Nil ,\ playoff sHh•s a t Boston Gu rdt·ns . (UPI )

Reserves lead Celtics to win
BOSTON 1UP II - The Boston
benr·h. co nsid(•rcd an insig nlfl.
ca nt purl of lheCcllics' march to
retai n lh•· NB!\ title. Thursday
night Otl! scor d 11111 Lalmbrer
and Hick Mahorn of the Detroit
Pi sIons In Carrw 1 of 1he Eastern
Con fNr nce fina ls.
The 13oston res rves scored 11
points wh ile the Pistons' bruising

entering- !he fi nal period. BasiOn
Cone ~ K. C. .Iones slurted re·
serves Sam Vlncenl. Fred Ro·
bel'ls and Darren Dayr. Vincen t
and Robert s scored the first 4
point s of 1he period for Bosto n
and Uayc followed wit h a 3·poinl
play as Bos ton bu ill the Ira~ Jo
8~ · 8.'i with 9: 25 left. The Pistons

cen ter mH.I forward scored j ust

lhr r(•st of the way .
" I ihlnk II wa s u bi g lift for the
sutal'l ers." Dayesa ld. " The guys
came off the bench an d played
wr!L They (lhc slar te rs ) gel

five In thr Cell irs' 1 JO. 101
lrlumph. Thr Critics an· up 2·0
wllh Gamr :t sc hl'duh"&gt;d Sa turd a~·
at Pont iac , Ml£'h .
Mahorn h ~• d :~ points and
Lu 1m beer u lla!oikPI, aII rum \ng In
the final period as thr Pistons

csr ilerl and SIHrt lappi ng K.C. on
lhr shou ldrr and wan t to get back

ln ."
Sai d Haberl s: " They were big
and improve the lead. I think
!(olng inot t he playoffs we knew

JO. L

what our ro le wa s on I his tC"am

" I'm ,·ery dl appoin ted when
1wo sta r ters on ly get 2 and 3
poin ts." said I)(•! roll Couch
Chuck Duly . " I knew they w(•re
slruggllng but .that Is the way II
happen sometimes. We were
going to !sinh a Jot and 10 t\dr lan
l)antley . Llui we have to get
soc l'ing out of all ou1' positions If
we a t·c going to beat this team."
Thom ns ca me ofl a 6 for 24

and now we are gel ling used to fl.
II was good I imlng to be able to
play like thi s in a game like this."
In addlllon lo Dave. Roberts
and Vi ncent , Greg ·K il e scored
his on ly ba sket of the game wllh
31! seconds left to give Boston a
lO!i-99 lead.
Kite said too much should not
be made of the prod uction by the

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" I felt more comfortable after ; ;
the third Inning when I got into a -:
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inn ings and leads the major :;
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19. He declined comment after •l'
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Phiilles 6, Dodgers 3
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Samuel and Luis Aguayo each ;:
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Cardln8Is 7, Braves 2 ' •:
AI Allanta, rlght·hander Bob .; ;
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HOURS: SUN.·THUIS. 9:00-8:30; Fll. &amp; SAT. ·10·9 .

HI so. Pl.

Spectrum. We 're going to have lo
stea l one there and these have
been one-goal games."
Fuhr is known Ia be a! his bes t
in tight gameS and when play is
close to the nel , Against the
Flyers, who crowd the goal , he
ha s had both conditions.
" That's perfect for me, th eir
style. I enjoy it ," Fuhr sa id.
"Playoff hockey is suited lo my
style. 1 love it , The ga mes ar e all
one·goal and Iff ca n help out, I he
guys are gonna score me some
goa ls.
" lldoesn't evN matlert o melf
we' redownagoalorevenlateln
the game because we're a
third·perlod hockey team."
The Oilers won ihc opener n
and Came 2 in overtime. :1-2. both
times pouring il on in the thi rd
period. WiJh th e score tied 1·1 in
the last period of the opener. they
srored thr ee times and in Ca me
2. outshol the Flyer s ·] :,.:, after
being outshol 2n6 in the first 40
minutes.
"I t was a ra~f' of wher P they
look it to us," Flyer s drfenscma n
Mark Howe sai d. " They go t a
little f in• in them and that 's thr
advantage of pla):ing at home...
They got wound up for the third."
1\nd all indira t ions ar e, the
Oilers also are wound up fort heir
third Stanley Cup In fo ur yea r s. .

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Boston reserves .

performancP in GamP l lo srore
.16 for Ihe , Pistons. Dn ntlcy

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE

well ... agai n.
" We'll do something believe me,
" h said Thursday following a

nrvrr came c loser than 4 polnl s

wer r unabll' to thrPalrn in thr
last qut~rler . In th(l firs t two
rounds or thr pla yoffs Laimberr
averaged 12.1 point s anrl Mahorn

finished with 24,
Th~ Celtlcs reserves were shu t
out until the final period, but they
managed to prov ide some essential points for Boston .
With the Celtlcs lead ing 82-81

Now Bick er sta ff mu st co me up
with a pl an to contain .Ja mes
Worthy , lhe Lak er s' leading
scor er in the playoffs, In Sat urda y's Ga m e 3 of the Western
Confer ence fina l. l.os Ange les
leads the bes t-of -seven ser ies 2-0,
so if Sea ttle has any hopes of
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PHILADELPHIA (UP() The Philadelphia Fly ers reached
I he Sta nley Cup final by ove r·
comi ng mediocrity at home wlfh
uncommon success on the road.
T he formula fa.iJed I he Flyers
In Edmonton this week as the
Oi ler s grabbed a 2-0 lead in the
best -of-seven Cup final , leav ing
Philadelphia no room for poor
play at the Spectrum .
Games 3 and 4 will be played
toda y and Sunday in Phi lade I·
phia, where t he Flyers ar e o·5 in
lhe playoffs. Meanwhile, the
Oi lers have yet to lose in six
ga m es on the road this
pos tseason .
" I know we have not pl ayed our
bes t hockey In the Spectrum,"
Philadelphia defenseman Brad
Marsh sa id. " But we're a good
hockey learn . we wouldn't be
here unless we were . We're
looking forward to going home.
We've been here a long lime.
We're wai ting Jo hear the ap·
piause and cheerin g In our favor.
and J'm sure-theresu l tsaregoi ng
to be different. "
The Ed111on1 on pla yers. lryin g"
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There's a challenging and exciting world
awaiting all of you, our community's distin·
guished Graduates! You've completed a very
significant phase in your young lives and
now bigger and better experiences lie ahead.
Whatever path each of you may venture on,
always remember that the friends and neigh·
bors of your community will be behind you
with continued support. We're proud of the
accomplishments you have achieved up till
now, and even prouder of the challenges
you're sure to meet in the future. We'll -be
rooting for you every step of the way ... for
your future is also ours. Congratulations and
continued success, Grads!

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Motors

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Riggs
Used Cars

POMEROY
PH. 992-2174

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MIDihEPORT
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POMEROY
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David Aaron Acree
Erin Marie Anderson
Rhonda G. Andreoni
Kim Louise.Armstrong
Jeffrey Jon Arnold
Melanie Sue Arnold
Susan Beverly Arnold
Sandra Lynn Bailey
Michelle Renee Barr
Charels D. Barrett Ill
Jeffrey E. Basham
Don W. Becker
Randy E. Birchfield
Amanda S. Black
Donna Bowen
Lisa M. Brevik
Paul A. Brickle&amp;
Donald P. Bunce
Jason E. Bush
James Richard Buskirk
Ilona Jean Butcher
David Capehart
Cathy Carter
Carol D. Chapman
Kelly Chapman
Rebecca Lin Chase
April Yvette Clark
Marty L. Cline
Timothy S. Colmer
Mark D. Corbitt
Jennifer L. ·Couch
Donia Rene Crane
Tamara Kay E. Cremeans
Heather Lynn Cullums
Todd B. Cullums
Robbie Glen Cundiff
Paul Earl Dailey
Kimberly Kathleen Deem
Deborah Ann Downie

Phillip R. King
Su11n Marie King
Edward E. Kitchen, Jr.
Michael Kloes
Michelle Renee Knapp
Timothy Allen Knotts
Donne K. Lambert
Lisa Ann Manley
Bethany Jo Mayer
Martha Jolene Maynard
Kenneth Edward McClellan
Tracy Denise McKinney
Judith L. Mees
Jennifer Rose Miller
Julie M. Miller
Yonilee Miller
William E. Molden
Gerold A. Moore
Jason Lee Morman
William E. Morris
Catena Mowery
Marie Dawn Mu11er
Steven A . Muner
Jeffrey T. Nelson
Cathy Sue Neutzling
Darla Michelle Norris
Mildred Sue Paraons
Kathy L. Pickens
Angela S. Pierce
Clarine lienee Pierce
James Scott Polcyn
Larry Scott Powell
Amy. L. Radekin
Sally Ann Radford
Rhonda Renee Rathburn
W. Jan Reuter
Kriati Lee Richmond
Raymond E. Rider
Meliasa Ann Rife

Timothy E. Durst
Kent Eric Eads
Hubert A . Eason
Lois J. Eblin
Regina Lynn Eblin
William J . Eblin
William Thomas English, Jr.
Gregory Stephen Fields
Brett S. Ford
Melissa E. Foster
Donnie Fry
Lenora Garnes
Patsy L. Graham
Diana Lynn Green
Rex Scott Haggy
Walter J . Haggy II
Robert Lee Hall
Christopher D. Haning
Gary L. Haning
Marty D. Hart
Kristina Gail Haynes
David Elliott Hendrick
Carol L. Hendrix
Shannon M . Hindy
Jeffrey Paul Hood
Danny Jesse Howard
David W. Hubbard
Chris Hysell
Darci Renee Hysell
Julie Lavina Hysell
Todd William Hysell
Richard Sean Jeffers
Sandra Ann Johnson
Terrence Lee Johnson II
Susan Lynn Jones
Dawn Raye Keesee
Carla Sue King
Darla Lou King
Michael A. King

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Funeral Home

Rawlings-Coats-Blower
Funeral Home

Pomeroy
PH. '1'12-2121

MIDDLEPORT
PH. '1'12·5141

Kristina Kim Adams'
Cynthia Therese Arnold
Crage William Brown
·Kenneth Stanley Brown
Carol Ann Burnam
Scott Andrew Burris
Kevin Ray Clark
Matthew Combo
Tony Eugene Connolly
Karen Lynn Cook
George Carl Cooper
Bryan Ruaaell Daily
Angela Kaye Davis
David Lee Deem
Michael Jay Deem
Christopher Robert Deemer
Roger Thoma• Dowell
Regina Renee Eakins
Charlotte Lee Elkins
Sandy Kay Evans

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Francis Florist

MIDDLEPORT
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POMEIOY
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KRISTINA HAYNES

Cynthia Lynn Riffle
Jackie P. Robin1on
Cheryl Adina Roush
Terri Marie Rou1h
Amy R. Satterfield
Carl G. Sauvage
Tracy L. Scholderer
Lise S. Searles
Krlt~ina L. Sexton
Tony A. Shoemaker
Brenda S. Sinclair
David L. Smith
Linda Jean Smith
Mark R. Smith
Malinda R. Smith
Tina L. Smith
Rhonda J. Zirkle Snider
Sherrie H. Southworth
Meli111 SprOUll
Tamara RanN Staat•
Rachel Chrlatine Steele
Donald Lee Stein
Michelle L. Stevens
Kimberly A. Stewart
Leiter L. Stewart
Catherine Denise Stotts
Jenniflt' Leigh Swartz
Gary Tilll1
Philip Carl Tromm
Julie Ann Wandling
Molly Ann Webb
Jodie Lynn Wells
Denzil L. Weith, Jr.
Frederick E. Werry, Jr.
Richard Charln Werry
·Diana Lynn WHiiamson
John M . Wolfe
Paul D. Wolfe
Bryant Young

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iTop Southern Students- - - -Southern Senior Class- - - -

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TAMARA L. THEISS
Salutatorian

Dana Otis Eynon .
Damon Earl Fi1her
Annette Rae Fitch
Mary Lee Flagg
Joyce Diane Foreman'
Juanita Yvonne Frederick
Timothy Charles Gilbride
Lori Ann Gruner
Michael Scott Grueser
Mistee Dawn Grueser
Matt Scott Harrit'
Legina Mieko Hart .
Angie Renee Hayes Connolly
Jamal Clair Hensler
Michael Anthony Holter
Jeffery Franklin Holtz
Tracie Rae Hubbard'
Richard Allen Hudson
J~ne Louis~ Jett
Larry Douglas Johnson•

Meli11a G1il Jonea
Todd Martin Kimes
Howard Scott Kiser
Allen Oacar Maynard
Robert Eric Milliron
Jill Lynn Ne81e
Li11 Michelle Papa
Michael Lee Patterson
Jtmel Robert Pauley
Larry Eugene PoweN
David William Proffitt
Wendy Michelle Ransom Hill
Larue Rachal Reiber•
Kenny Ray Riffle
Robert Lynn Ritchie
Harold Eugene Roae. Jr.
Chester Allen Ro11
Jonph Richard Hill Roush
Kevin Ray Rou1h
Angela Kay Patterson

Krista Lynn Sellers
Diana Marie Simpson'
Karla Amber Smith
Timmy Joe Smith
Eric Leonard Stover
Kathy Lynn Swain
Marvin lynn Teaford
Tamara Lynne Theiss'
Alicia Dawn VanMeter
Brian Mitchell Warden
Charles Alexander Weddle
Richard Charles Werry
Kimberly Kay Willford
Robert Owen Willis. Jr.
Duane Bruce Wolfe, Jr. •
Tammy Mae Wolfe
Wendy Ann 1/Yolfe
Michael Lee Wolford
' National Honor Society

LAURA R. REIBER
Valedictorian

- - - - - - - - - -Eastern Senior Class- - - - - -- - - D'elani Larie Baker
Robyn Gail Barnett
Mitchell Dean Barringer
Darlene Michele Baum
Douglas Wayne Beaver
Janet flye Buchanan
Meli11a Ann Calaway'
Corey Lee Carnahan
Ronald Todd Clay"
Chrillopher Elliott Cadett
Edward JoNph Collin•
Rancid Wayne CowdMy
GrBQOI y William Curmingham
Gary Nail Curtia
A • • Renee Damewood
Palricie Lynn Duret
Carla MN Edwerda

Jamas Jeffrey May1
Jay Anthony Nailtzling
Tragvls Gala Newlun•
Brant Andrew Norton
Meli111 Dawn Nutter
Thoma• Mathew Parker
Cynthia Sue Randolph
Mjchael Wlllltm Randolph
Brenda Kay Reed
Kirk Dean Reed'
Arlena LouiN Ritch Ia
Kenneth Wayne Ritchie
Tammy Sue RobeiU
LM Ann Roblneon
Donald Jaffrey Routh
L"' Hope Ruc:kll''
Jaffrey Hugh Sayre

Laura Brooke Farley
Kirk Patrick Fick
Michael lee Gra.n t
Julie Ann Hawk
Krilti Hawk
Leroy Paul Hendrix
Matthew Scott Han1ley
Charles Rex Jultice
Russell Dale Keller
Erica lynn Ke11inger
Rebecca Ann Kimea
LiN Gale Lance
Pamela Ruth Lawrence
Gr119ory Allen Luchman•
Jennifer Lynn Lee
Daniel Curtia Leonard
Amy Dyanri Loukl"

Deleth Lynette Sanders
Tonya Marte Savoy
Terry Scott Sharp
Mic:halla Rose Sl11on
Richerd Franklin Smith
Terry Lynn Smith
Willltm Leroy Smith
Su11n Sabra Swain
Wlll'-m Arthur Taylor. Jr.
Lorei~ Bath Tucker
Angela G1yta Welt
· llevlt'ly Ann Wigal
Todd Allen WH1011
Tare Marie Wood•
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FAITH PROVIDES US WITH
A LIFELONG EDUCATION

Jonn F. FUIII, Mgr.
Ph . Hl-2101

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and hath learned of the
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TEAFORD REALTY
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991·1118 Pomeroy

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; Members of Drew Websler
Post 39, Amerlclm Legion, will
making the
tpur again Monlfay to conduct
Memorial Day
shvlces at a
umber of
ltcatlons.
They will open acllvltles at 10
m. at the Beech Grove Cemery in Pomeroy, moving to the
~cred Heart Cemetery al 11
a.m. The schedule for the res! of
~onday Includes Rock Springs
(lemetery, 11: 30 a.m.; dinner at
~e post home at 12 noon; 1 p.m.,
"'felgs Memory Gardens; '1!30
l!·m., Chester Cemetery and a t 3
p.m., Hemlock Grove Cemetery.
~ Middleport Postmaster Joe
Struble, a former past comJ11ander of the post, will speak at
Seech Grove and at Chester.

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Aullana, Oh•o 45775
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Phone 16141741-1777

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Automotive

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Nationwide Ins. Co.

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FRANCIS FLORIST

To do 1! as tor thee.

Mell("' Countv'~ 0/rltJ"' Plorilll

- George Herbert

362 EAST MAIN
POMEROY. OHIO 45769

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992·5130 Pomeroy

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graduation lime nears, we are reminded

WAID CROSS
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MI DDLFPORT CHURCH OF TilE NA 7..1\RENE. Pt\~TOR Frt'd Prnhmwood
Hill WhiH•, ~undn~' School ~upt Sund11v
Srhool q II\ a m Mm nln,~t Wor~h lp 10 ~!li
ll m.. F.\lln~rll~tlc mN'tlng i •OO p m
Wrdn(l~av , 7: 00 p m Pr:l\'rr mrE'IInJl:
UNITED PRE!liiVTERIAN MINISTR\'
OF IIIEJOS COUNTY
III'V. Chari'" Tal~olt
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Su nda\' : Wo1shlp St'&gt;n•tcC'S
9·00 :1.m ,,Chul'('h School tO 15 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ~llnduv School. 9 :l m : Church srrvlc&lt;'
10 1~ am
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
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POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677
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MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH, toca&lt;&lt;'d In Texas
CommunitY off Cl Rt 82. Rfv RobPrl
SandM'• pastor Jrll Hollrr. lay leader,
104 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY
Ed Roush Sunday School Supt Sundav
School 9·30 a m . mornln~ wo,hlp and
11 5 I. Mamorial Dr.
992-2815
chllaron's church 10 J0 a.m.. cvenlnR
992-2104
prPachtn~ ~f'rviC'C' first lhn&gt;r Sundavs.
nearly perfect that we no longer have any need
7· JO p.m : SpP&lt;'Ial ,,,., ... Iourth sunaav
even In~. 7 30 p m , Wedn£&lt;sday Prayer
~rhool 9 ~ a m
S(lcond &lt;~nd
of 1!. The Church or Temple of your choice IS
Mooun~ Blbl• Sludv ana Youth Fellow Sunda\
fourth Sundavs worship "C'rVICr ,11 2 :lOp
ship 7· 'Ill p m
m
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the best place to enroll and let God teach yOU
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
MT MORIAK BAPTIST Fnurlh amt
LocatE'd on 0 . J Whllr Road of Hl~hv.·av
IO be more loving, ktnd · hearted, generOUS,
160 Pat Hcnson. paslor Sunday Sc hooiiO Main~~ Middleport Rrv Gt!brrT Cral,d
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a m Cla&lt;tS('S for aii ii2C'S Junior Church 11 Jr. pa~tor Mrs Ervin Baurn2'ardn.-r. ·•
rt !!IAN - SundaY Sr hool tO am
patten!, thoughtful , etc. The homework that
am. Morning wor&lt;hlp 11 • m Adull ~undav School Supt. Sundav &amp;hoo19 :.na
Chu llh '"1\IU' 11 1~ am
acco a
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CholrpraC'tiCC'fipm Sundav Youn~t:Pl'O m Worship SenrlcC', Jfl . 4~ a m
SUCCES.~ ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST r
Rl II.ANfl CHURCH OP GOO P " '"'
mp nleS
ese eSSOnS WI earn YOU a
pic's, Chlldr&lt;n's c~,.~ ana Adult Blblr
- Jo~C'ph B Hoskins C'Van~&lt;'llst Sunda.\' .~
higher degree in happineSS than you had ever
Stuav W&lt;'dnesdav al 7 30 p.m
l&lt;&gt;hn f. \ an&lt; Sund ," S&lt; hool 10 ~am .
suml.t' Mn 1nmg Woro.; hlp 11 00 am Chll·
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL, ~7A Grant BibJrStudv~a m.. Worship lO am Sun ,
dtf'n ... (hUi rh 11 ,1m Sunda v E\l• nln~
thought possible
St., Mlddlrport . Affll!atPd wtth Southf'rn dav rvC"nlntt Rf' rvil'f' fi p m WC'dnf'sdav ~
1
~ ·1 \It~ 7 m 11 m WC'&lt;I • ti p m Y o un~ l a
Baptist Con\entlon Davld Brvan , Sr . Ml· f'VC'nlng srrv1('C', 7 p m
PENTECO~TAL A~SEMBLY . Raclnr
du •., Aux 111,11 WNin N-irl.l\ , 7 p m ramnlstrr Sundav SehoollO am, Morning
th \\ 1 1 . , hlp
1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • w o r s l t l p ll am ~h•l'nln~ wort! hlp 7p m , Rt 114 William Hoback past or Sundav
u ,,ZCI &lt;oMM liN I1 \' CHURrH Off
1\lesdav 7. 30 p m
Wedn("sduv rvf'nlng Biblf' !Uudv and SrhoollO am. Sund11v rvrntn~ sNv lcC' 7
p m Wron.-sdav &lt;'Vrnlng sf'rVIC'&lt;' 1 p m
H1 l ~.J \ mll1 ·~ lrnm Pmtl.1 nd I one Rot
d;l\ ,,, 7 10 p m . Mf'n's Pra1rr Brf'akfa~1.
prayf'r mC't'lln~ 7 P m
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CARPENTER BAPTI~T Don Ch.-udl&lt;'. ,
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CHRISTI,S
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11 111 1 m
Suncl.l\ mo1 n\nn "I t•,tc hm g
SUTTON - C'hurc h School, ~ lO .t m..
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ar &lt;Jt•rvrr~. m n S· Sup! Sundav Schon! ~ JO am MornlnQ &lt;
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sun dav School .-,up
• 1 Harr v HE'n Wor,.hlplfl W.t m Pravrrs.-n•lt&lt;' ullf'rn
10 Ul 1m suntlt\ f' \Pnln.[! s...tnltl'~
7 :Jil
MornlnRWorshlplO 4:.,1 m 1\rslandthlrd land Raclnf' Road William Roush pastor
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Linda h Evans,
school
ricks, Sundav School !t 30 a m Morn1n"" JIC" Sundavs.
Pm
Su ndav", Fr ll ow~thlp dl nn.-r "'lth Cnrmrl Ch
• 19 church
30
M 1 dirertor
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THE CHURCH OF .JESUS CHR!S1), ,,
Ml DD J F.POHT F"RF.F.WII I AAPTIST
1hlrd Thursdav ft 30 p m (MrG uirf' l
urc scuoo : a.m • orn n~worsu P
Worship 10 30 a m Evrnln~~t wor&lt;thlp 7 p
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10 30 a.m. W~nff!dav C'V€'nlna pravN
mSTWMnMdav
'7 p m CHURCH APOSTOLIC FAITH - Nr.- Lim,, Rd
('fllJrl(' H lm nr1 Aslt ,101 I 11urn a 1P
KF:NO CHl ' nOt OF C'HRlST \',•rn nn
sPrvlcM
7 JOp.m
PAUL worship
LUTitERAN
nf'xt to Fort Mrlgs Park Rutland Roh&lt;'rl '
CumUli p.t&lt;:ll•l Suncl.t\ ~chon! 10 00.1 m
F.ldtltiR'I mln l,.ll l OIIHI S",1ln Sunda \
BETffi..EHEM BAPTLI\T RC'V Earl
rorn('r Svramor(' and Sf&gt;cond Sts, Po· Rtrhard ~ . paslor Srrvlrl's at 7 p m oh· '1,
1
Mn n l n ~ Wors hip 11 00 ,, m Wrrlnro:d 1v
~hnol Sup! Prl'Mhlng ~ lei am f',lrlt
ShuiC'r, pastor WOrl'lhlp sPf'V I('(', 9 30a m
Th R w
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'"''~·'' "''I I\ F\rnin" Sf-nlcrr. ,117 ~ p
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f' l'V llllam lddlMwart, WC'dnC'sd~:tv&lt;~ and Sundov!ii
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Sund ,l\
Sundav Schooll0.30 am. Bib£' Study and
pastor Sundav School g 45 am Church
MIOIJLEPORT PENTECOSTAL Th"d ,
rn
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION (Thur·
prav('r S!'rvll'P Thursdav. 7:30p.m.
sprv!('(' 1J am
1\\ •· At'\ Cl.u k B.tkf'l p.tsl nr C.trl Not
man Durham I pastor Sunday S(&gt;J'VIcr.
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
SACRED HEART CHURCH. M~~r llnl!ham Suncl.!\ S€hool Sup1 Sunct.n '' •
MEIG'
q 30 am
C'Venln!{ service 7:30 P m. AL CHURCH Kln~sburv Road. Rrv. Da
Anthony Gtannamor4" Ph. 992·5898. Satur ~( h11nt m 1m "' tr h t l,l..... f' .. 101 ,1!! .I.[!Ni
f'OOPERI\TIVE P!\IIISH
Prayrr m('('rln J~! WednAiav. 7.30 pm
vld Curfman pastor Sunda\' School 9 :10
dav £\'('n!ng Mau 7 :)() pm, Sund ay F'Pntn t.: ~l'l\ l ct o.; l!hpm \\ r&lt;lnrsi~ I V B!
l 1NITE!l METHODIST CHURCH
REAR\\AI I OW RIDGE C'HURCH
OF am. Ralph Carl Sup! EvmlnJ~! worship
Mass Aa m and 10 a m Conf&lt;'Ss!ons on£' hl• o.;tuch 11 : 111 I' m You th !.4"1\ ll'r~ fr l•
11
NORTHEI\ST CLUSTER
C'HRIST Jn&lt;:C'p h A Ho!!.k\n" P&gt;~ tor Blhlr 7 00 p m Prnrr mrellnl{. Wf'dn£'Sday
half hour b&lt;'for~ .-ach Mass . CCD class£'s
41,1\ II : ~~ p m
C1.1S" !i lO ,/ m . Mornln$l \\ 0! ship Ill• 10 I
7·00 p m
11 a m Sundav
R.fov Doo Ardu•r
FC'(I. J.S I,\ FH.I.OWSHlP 12XM!!ISI
Rev Roy Dl't'tl'l'
m I:Hnlnc \\ l•lship n Ulpm Thul sd,l\
LONG BO'M'OM CHRISnAN. VPrnon
VICTORY BAPTIST, ~2.'i N 2nd Sl
Mltlflll'p11r1
B1 oth&lt;'r Chut); Mt PhNson
K4'v. S{lldon ,Jolm"on
Alhh • Stud\ li Ill P m
EldrldgC' pastor: Wallace' DaliK'wood, S
Middi('J)Orf JamN E K&lt;'f'SN'. pastor
p ~~~~., Sun!! '' S1 hottl Jf) . 1 m . Sund.n
1'I.FHED - Chu rfh School 9 30 a m
r\F'W ~1\'F:RSVlll.F. ('OMML!NITY
~Sup! SundavSchool 9 3fla m Worship
Sundav mornlnJr wor~h\p 10 am. EvC'n
1 ' \ln m..:~ • l llll "' ll'i)}ffi rnrl \\nhwsdt \
\\nt shlp 11 .1m , UMYFti ,:llpm. UMW
CHl R\ H Sunda' SfhOOI sPn lrr. ~ 45 J
Servll'C'. tn· 30 a m
Ina Sf'T'VICC" 7 p m , WC'dnNOdav l'vrnlnJl
'' ~'' ·'' i r m
lhhd ru rsd,,, 7.:10 pm Communion
m . Worship Sf'f\ 1(f' 10 :lO a m •
HYSF.l.l. Rl'N HOI.J~F.SI.; f'Hl ROt
wor~hlp 7 p m. VIsitation Thursdav 6 30 p "''"1\1\TIQl"ln
RAPTIST t\ Pn nP!h Sml tlt• r\N Sund.IV tt\tf'tl('J'l
E\,m gl'llslh Si'T'Iif•(• 'i' :Wl pm WC'dn~
Mlk~ · Thompsnn r..:~ H,l\l"n W\ , paslnr
m
p 1~ 1 o r Suml,,, St h114Jl •1 ifl,1 m 1 hult'h
CltESTF.R - Wm ship 9 ,, m Churrh
Ill\ Pl .l\f'r ml'l'ling i W Pm Thur~d .lv
Suml.n SrhfH •I ,11 &lt;I !fl 1m Mnrnin C"OI ·
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH ChariP~ s~·t\hl'~ \llj i Jli \1 1Uihl1llml "lt!ph lOp
?.ION CRI;RCH OF CHRI~T Pom&lt;•ro\
s 1 1 ~
11
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pa ~tor Sundav Sthool JO a m:
m . Rlhlt ~1 urll 'lltu I"d·'' 7 .!11 p m
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m UMW fh sl Thursd,l\ 1 p m . C'om
,, , ~ ~ Jl m Thu •~'''' !It ' ~"' '' C'!'i ,1l i :\II I'
woM~;hlp !ll.'rvlcl.' 11 a m • Sunday nl~h1
1-'L 1.1 c.o~PJ.I. I . I(;HTHOt ~J.' \\0-t~ "
munion fil s! !'iund :l\ lhtf'h&lt;'ll
IC'r Stl'\t' S!unl&lt;'\ !-\ S Suvl Rill Mtf.l
m
woN~hip ~C'rvlct' 7 :10 pm .. Mldwrck
H1l •nd llt l,ttl J•omt'l"' 1om K~ · ll' pae
.JOPPA - Wnrs hlp 9 :10 ,1m C'hur rh
U 1\ !\'""' Supt
Su nd.n Sr ttool q Itt •1m
F'lH 1- no~ (,OSPF.I MIS~ IOI\ ''B. lid
prayC'r srrviC'f' W«&lt;n~dav 7 p m.
1
01 IJ Inn\ l •mb111 s s Sup! Sumi,1Vt
Sr hon l Jl) U\ 1 m Rlhlr ~ ludv WC'dn('tl;rlav
Y. or.,h!po.;.-nltf' lll ;~1,, m F:H•nin.'!'-'llr· t\n 11 h lm,llf'l'l u1 Count\ Rn,1&lt;l 11 R.-,
WESLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS mn1 ni ne '1'11 111 •I 111 1m Suml,l\ ''" '" 1
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7 tO I'm 1 ln hn ~o n1
~ hlp "iu mt ,t\ 7 P m 1nd y. f'&lt;lnf'~ • "1-7 P m
1 ,4\1 !I nil' GIUI'!-I'Il coamp JXt"IIU RC'\
CHURCH Of MlddJrrvor1 Inc.. 7!') Pf"ari Sl , ln l! "l'l\ \11' ~ tOJl O 1'111" dl\ 1ni1Thu1 \ :_,
ST IOilK I CTHf'RAN CHI ti-N Plnr Rn~l'l
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I flNC ROT1'0M - Chut t h Sc-hool 9 :JO
\\ll llonl ,l!'l~t fl.l!ii:l nr Prn.1r hi nl!
Rf'v . Ivan MyC'r~. pastnr,
Ro,gf'r Manley , d i\ Srnirl·~ .~ ~iltl p m
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1m Wnr . . hlp 7 p m : Blhl4" ~tudv Wrd
r;, m r Tht' RP\ \\ 1\ll.tm M .dlt':"\\ .trth
"~'! \ 11 i'" l.;.und.l\ 7 'lfl p m P1 '' c•1 mt'l''linl!
Sr , Sundav Srhool Sup! Sunday Scltoo\
\\0110 OF F'Ailll •t \ ~ ~~~ S1 Mlchill; ... ,
n1.., d1\' i · :lll p m : UMYF W C'dn N&lt;~d ,l\
p 1stn1 Chut-rh ~PJ'\ ' 1 1 I' q :til ·' m Sund,l\ \a. 1 ~t nP" II 1\ • lU p m (,,., ' l.11t111h
~ 30 a.m, Mornln2 Woro:hlp 10·30 am , Pflll Suml,11 mu r n tn c~ l l \ li l lf11 r1,1 m
tt fil p m
rnmmunlon F l!~;. t !':unda\
S&lt; hrl(1! 1ft 10 ,1 m
11 ul11 \ oullt I! I ~'UP" Suncl,1, • \t•nlnJ:! ,11
Ev('nln~ Wor~hip 7 30 p m WMnPMav SurHI.n l'lf'nmL': :u Ttllll"f~l\ mnr'n ln~'
I i\ t f'hr'll
t
ARADAl'R\' CHl'Rtfl OF' CHRI ST
h lll p m 11 llh Hu)!l'l ,1n1i \ 1olrlf Wlllf(1ttl
!'V('nln~ Bib)(' sludv . pravE'r and pralsl' Rlhh• .. lu d ~ \11 • m \\ l'll nl "'da \ !'\m ine
1
lnltn Wt'IJ;lhl I' 1 ~ 11 1 ~until\ SC'hnn\ tf \ll,l lc\ ut 11"' !'1• mmunr~tn "4'1"\ h~ · l1rs1Sund.n
IO::F OS\' 11 1 F:- t huJ rhS(hnnlq :v1 t
&lt;~trvirC'. 7. 30 p m
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m l.. llr\ ll,l\ nN- S S Supl Mmnmc l\ tth mnnlh
m \\ nr .. hl p Si-1\IN' II I"M'l ,t m ([}f'('t('fl
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LIVING
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CHURC
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( hullh S&lt;hnnl ~ ~ ,t m . Wot ~ h\p 1f) .t m
ltf\CI:" F em nrH nr THJ- r\1\I:.A
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l\lhl1 ~ ltl t h • Tu ~ d .t \ 7 Ul p m UM \\
RJ'~F Rc•\ I II \II n ( .n mm tr p.1Nifot
llc•nnul {l '"'Iii Sund,l\ l.;,&lt;·hnol !I :UI,I m
Ill \11 1m Ynu th sC'I \ 11,. Sunrl l\' h 1i p
5lchool 9 JO a m Mornlnlt '4"rv1r4"
o11 l l. ~ ~~ \h,dt m.1n of 1hr Bc1,1 rd of fhr t~ 11 f'! ship Sf't, 1r 1• 111• 111 ,1 m RlhiP "lu fh dav
'1hh tl J'u,,.. d" i :10 p m . ( 11mmu n!o n
m Sundl \ f'\Pnlnl!"'l'l\141 ~ t ~lpm \'. 1'41 ~
10 OOa m .. Sunda\' 4'Vrnlna ~('rvlrr7 i OOp.
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inI!. ~o~ nBhlp Ill \!1 .1 m P\ ,IOj.!l'l l,.l lr sr1
Rt TI.M.:n ("Hl'RCH OF CHRIST
( t:NTI(I\L fU INTF.R
i
110 ll m
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7p.m
\l(c•i tMipm \\t'&lt;in Psd.J\"{'1\ lr f' 7p m
Milk tnn 1.,. p, 1s101 Rlllr-ilcltnlsm ~un
K1•\' ·hunt'S E. &lt;'ortMU
XFI\SF 1.\ l'. rl\ rMJ ' \T r Ht'R('U ~un
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH .
I IRF:RT\ fHI\ IST(,, l\: C' Hl RC'H (')(')(
Ill\ "-c hnl•l Sup! Sund .t\ ~rhnnl \l :10.1 m
K4' \ Sh'\'t'Q Neii'IOn
LawrrncC' Bush. paal or MliX Folmrr. Sr. d l\ .lfWI Ilhl•n '11\hl.., II! 'JI 'JhU t&lt;lll,l\
1r1 \\ llntl' f ,1l1 P·'"t nt S4"/'\ h 1•s Su nU ''
~m nln.c y. n1o,; hiJl 1.011 ('nmmunlon 10· ~0 ,,
K ~·' Mt•lvln t~ rMklln
t\l'nlnJ.!"''I\ 111"' 117 ',II
Supt Sundav School and Morning V. orshlp
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9 :wl a m . SumJav C'V('n lnllsf'rVIC'r 7p.m ,
H.1 ' \ . Ro1~•rt M11s~man
Rl 'TI .M\ D AI BLT' METHODIST Amos
\ 1 P. I. . IOI 1\111 Mu1ph i Sunrt 11 ~~ h•t•d Ill
Youth
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, m Sun11in 1'\/'t'i lnl! ~ Vt Jl m P1 ''''1•
7 p.m
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l hu t rh ~&lt; hno l 4 , ~, ,1 m C'ht~rl!l' Albl1•
Srhnol ll \0 .1m Mntnln~ '.l.or&lt;;hlp to ·:\0 dav.
UN ITED FAITH CHURfH Rl.7 on Po- m1~ · r ln~; •ncl Rlbli' "'Ud\ Wnl OI 'S!I;I\ 7 ill••
"t 11d~ W • • dn~d 11 ; Ill p m . L' MW f11 st
S('hl)ll\ Supl ~ und ,,, Sfhool !t. W .t m .
,1.m . Sund;.~ v f'\ c•nln £: s('t'viN' i 00 p m
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Pass R('V Davld"Wisrmun :;;r.,
1Uf""d 1\ 'i ~I p rn , \ hnlr Ht•hP,Irs,ll
Mornln2 \l. nr,.hlp Jfl. 40 a m , ~und.1 v WNIO N-:(1,1\ srr\ lcr i p.m WMPO prn- mrrovBv
m Tl ,\:0.:0 F'RFF. \\Ill. RAP11ST S :1 •
pas.rn'r
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s, h1w'( !f l , m S1Jn (l 11 I'\ t•nin L! i 1 ~1 p m
Evl'n ln ~ Wor~ltlp 1 :«) p m
Wrdn1•sday
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RURLINGHAM ffiMMUNITY !'RURC'H
HF'r•a~ 1 ~ .. , l.rm1•ll FPl d pa ~lm Sunda\
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Railroad
hrrl Cw..u1 , , ~\st . ml p:L,.Inr ~uml,t~ Srltml m
d 1\ ' \0 p m l'M\\' Fh ~ l Mnnd.t\ i 1il
\'~• un~ IH '~"•P l f' s ~\"\ lrf' ll p m
SOl'Tif ~ ~ ~:'1 Iff. I. 1\ FW TFSTAMF' :"I.:'t•
St . Mason Sunday SchoollO a m : Morn
p m l M\ F Su mll\ h p m f' hnh Ht•
Hl .1m \\f11~ ttlp 7 p.m Wnim,.cta' tip m
f.\ .m!:!l'llsl i1 "l'l' lt't' ti :lll p m Wfdn rsd.t\
Cllt'H( II Slh II Rldl!l' nu In!' S\CII'n,
lng worship 11 a m · [V('nln~ ~C'rvlrf' h p
W1u1 h mN'Iinc-. Wrd i p.m rhurC'h srn!N'S
ltt 'll"·'lll :lllpm \\ C't ln f".ll,l\ 1F'1 ,1nkl !nl
o.; rl' tf•r• 7 p m
.. 1ll1kc•t P'"1r1 Sundt\ S1h011i fl 1 m '.~
m
Prayrr
mt&gt;rtln~
and
Blblr
SIUdv
WNI
PINF: (;ROVF. HOLINESS CHURCH '&lt;
• 1 ,\ 1'\\ nons - f' tHn 1 h s, hnnl 10 1 m
MASO~ CHl: RrH OF CHRIST Mllh·•
\\ '''"hlp S.t \ !1 ~· 111 •• m , Sumi.n 1·u •n Inc 1
nHdav
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7
p
m
mllf•n HRI :12~ R&lt;'\ Bfon .l W.IU S p.l'ilnr
\\ nr,hiJ• 11 1m R1bll• S1u1h Thu1 ~
~~ M l'ion \\ V.1 r.ugNtC' I. C'nnJ!('I ml
'1'1\ !c c· 1 INI p m \\ 1t,ln1osd,l\' niJ!ht Hlhli' 1
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Fll'v Nvlr
RobC'rt Sf'.tT I ~ S S ~upl "unda v Sl'hortl
1\ "
; pm
1 1\n F Surul,1\ 1&gt; p m
nlstl 'l !'iumJ,I\' Rlblf' SIUd\ 1ft ,I m , Wnt
"lurh 1110n m
Bord('n, pastor C()rnt'llus Bunth. ~:;up t
1~ 1 1nklin 1
!I til .1 rn
MnrnlnJ!: \\nrsltlp 111 lO .1 m ·
~ n \ p 11 ,, m .1nd 7 p m Wt'Cin("loidav Blbll'
''
Sund.1\ f'\f'nlnJ! srnk&lt;' 7:\0 pm Wn:l
FOIHS I I ll~ - \\ nl., hlp •t .tm ,
Stud \ \OI ,I Im!J siC' ":pm
IP.'d,l\• ~ f'n if'f', i :lO p m
l hut 1h St hnpl Ill ,\ M (hllh Pl',ut lc'&lt;'
I IIWH1'Y ,\!\.~FMRL Y OF GOD. Dud
Sll VF:R RU" RAPTJ~T . Alll 111111'
ltu..,ll•\ "J/lprn l ' M\\ !lls1lur"'dl \
tllnJ! I lrll' ~ . 1 s nn W. \':1 .1 N Th.lt krr
11.1stnr St r'\1' l.lllll' S S Sup1 Sundav
7 \II p m 1\••honn1
I\:ISiot hf'nln~ sen kr 7..!0 p.m . Wn
Sihnul 10 ,, m , Mnrnln ~ \l. nrslp II am ·
Ill \Ill 1\ lt&lt;lllll"'pn11 1 - &lt;'hu1 rh St'hool
men ~ M lnl~ln Thur~tl.:l\ lt :1(1 ,1 m .
Sunct.1v ,., l'nl n~ worship 7 ;v, p.m Pr.wrr
'' In .1 m Mn1nine \\111« hlp Ill 111 ,, m
WNin l'cod,l\ Pruvrr und Bib!&lt;' Sludv, 7 1~
mrt • l lnga ndBiblC' ~ IUd\ Thursdl\' 7l0p
'11\llhlllilil)) i pm \o\r•dnf'l'!l,l\ , ('hullh
pm
m \'nulh mrf'llnp W('dnf'!'ltl\ :tt 7 p.m
lh1oh • •h • 11, 11 'i pm , ThUl &lt;:!l.l\
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRISTl"'
RE IOIC'ING IIPF: BAPTIST ('Hl' R!'H
l'l llt'l ~' 1 \ 111 ' ll \ll p m Alblf' !-\IU !I\ ,7
CHRISTIAN UNION Til• Rrv. Davkl
- tKl N 2nd A"r Mlddlrpnrl Sund.tv
pm • Zunic 1 •
McManis. pastor. Sunday SchoolS JOa.m.
~lt nn l 11) a m Sundu\' r\ rnln$! 7· 00 p m
:\ \1"\ ~ ns' II l 1- - Wfll shlp :-;rn 1('1' 10
LAMED
, Sundav mornln~ lf'rvl&lt;'f. ll •·m , Sun·
MIll y, !'&lt;'k ~rn lr&lt;' Wl"d 7 p m
1111 I ltUIC hSt h• • 1, II 1m , l,I MW thhd
day niR"hl service, 7 :Kl Wednflay Jl'8)'{'r
89 For ever. 0 Lord, thy word Is ~NIIed In heaven .
\\ •1111• ""11,1' lp m . ( hnh 1&gt;1 l('t\('1."' Mt•n
mf'('tiDA. 7. XI p.m
LANG~VILLE ~HKISTIAN CRURCH
1!1\ ~ 111 p m 1:\r+-nn1
90 ThPy faithfulness " unto all generations: thou ha''
O,tllo.~s Janf''Y. Sunday School Supl. Sunday
FAlRVlEW BIBLE CHURCH. Letart.
1'1 ,\IU t 111\Pf-.1 - \\ CIT, hlp ~I\ It ~ '
E'stabllshed
the earth, and II abldPth.
w.
Va
..
Rt.
I
JamPS
Lt"Wis,
pastor
Wor·
School
9
30
a
m
..
Sundn
Mornln~
W
or
'I Ill
I rn
rhul ( h "&lt;hilf11 Ill lrl I m
~ hlp , 10 30 a m., Sunday ev(' nln_~tWors hlp
~hlp M'rvk'fos 9:30a.m.. SuiKiav School n
91
ThPy
continue
this day accord In!( to thin&lt;' ordinancE's for
l \ 1\\ "\! •I '(III II I Ul"'d·" i Ill V m INIU,.s·
7 lll p m W(lodnC'sday ('v('nlnl{ Prayl'r
u m., EVM~Inp worshiP 7: 30p.m. Tuesday
m 1n1
ail
""'
lhE&gt;y
servants.
M('C'flna. 7 :10 p m.
&lt;'Otl&amp;R'f' pray('r m~llnJ] and Btblr Sludy
JlOM F:Hfl ' - C'hu1 1h Sthonl. 11 1 ~ a.m
9.30 a.m.. Wonhlp lf'rvlctl'. Wednesday
92 Unless lhPy law hnd "''''" my dellflhls. I should lh~n h. ovr
, \\ rll,hl jl IU q't I nt (h(llz lf\h l~ . u ,.u l
S\'HM'USF: CHl"RCH OF THE NA
7.311 p m.
Jl('rlshed In mine affliction.
'' ~' •ln •"'( l , n
7 Ill p m , l 'MW sf'loml
ZAR F:~F: Rl'' Glrnn MfMIIIan . p:~~tor
OUR !;A VJOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
'I U1..,d,1 \ 7 'Ill p m . l ' Mn"'~u nd.w ttp m
M.1n l,1 niN' l.U\'MHIN . ~ncla' SC'hMI
93 I will never !orgPI lhy precepts : tor wllh lhrm lhou hu sl
Walnul and Hrnr:v St1, RaYff\Swood, W.
I(' 111hi! II
Supt !'Ound."' ~rh ool 9 10 ll m , Mornln .Q
Va . Th(' Rf'v Georllt C Weirick. pastor.
qulckE'ned me.
1{1)( K S P R 11\\oS - t hu1 c•lt Sc·hool. !t, 1 ~
" nr&lt;thlp 10 :lO 1m. F.'anarll~th'~rr,IC'f'
~ndav SChool9 JO a.m : Sunday worship
1111 , W nr~h l p HI ,1 01 . HlblrStu!IV Wrd
94 I nm thine, save me; for f have sough t lhrv prrcc pls
tipm: Pr."rra nt1Pral ~ rwron~c1l v 7p.
11
am .
n ~' l l , l\ i :41 p m . t:'MYF t ~nlor!iil Sun
m Youlh mi:'C'tln.Q, 7 p.m
CALVARY
BIBLECHURCH.I&lt;K'IItE&lt;Ion
95 The wicked have walled for mE' 10 deslrov mr: '"" I will
d,l\ ~, p 111 ~ lunlo1'' 1'1PI'\ nthPr Sun
F.DF:N l'NITf.l) BRP.l'HREN IN
Pom('rov Plk(', County Road ZJ nNr Flat·
consider
thy testimonies.
t1 ,1\ 1, p rn t F'1 .mkll n 1
CHRIST c l.t'!'ll(' I. lillian pa~&lt;l o r Sun
woods. RPV. Blackwood, putor SrrvlcP.II
Hl'TL.AND - C'hu1 f h Srhnol 10 .1 m
d:n Srhool 10 no ,, ,m.. Mom in!:!' Worship
96 I have seen a n end of all Jl('rft&gt;ellon· ""' lhv romma ndmrnt
onSundayallO:Ilam and'r 30p.m. wlth
\\ 1oz~ hip II a rn
l 'M\\' IF.\rn l n~("!lfil'l
11 OH,1 m. Sundtt\ f"w•nln~: s .-r vl('('7 flOp
;, exceeding broad.
Sunday Sehool9 30 lil m Blbi£~Stud)', Wf'd·
&lt;: rnmd \\'f'fln!'Sci:l\ i :wJ p m : ttMW 1 AI
m Wrdn N'cla\ C'\Mllnc: ptaVf'r !iif'r\ ltr
n£'Sdav 7 30 p.m
1111mnn C'it r!l'l Sl'('fl n&lt;l T hurs d . l ~ 1 p m
7UOpm
FATrH FELLOWS !UP CRUSADE FOR
,r., lu s~m. m l
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN. Rot· CHRIST St Rt 338. Antiquity. Rt'Y
SA l F:M ( F.NTF:R - fhut ch ~hOol ~ · I ~
f'r W11t&lt;ton, pastor. Crmson Pran , Sunday
Franklin Dickens. pastor. Sunday mom,, m W rw~hlp 10 1 ~ p m t M u~;,~;.m, ,nl
injil' 10 1 m ; SUnday f'Vfllil« 7• 30 p m
Sc-hool
Supt
Momln«
Worship
9.30
a.m
..
~ ~0\\' \ ' lt . l r. - Wtll'"hlp ._:fill ,, m
SundaY School 10·30 am, Evf'fting ser· Tllur1day •nnln- 7· 30 p.m
chut rh ~1 honl ~ 1~ ,, m cMu~~mY n l
vt« 7·)) p.m
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAPSOliTHERN CLUSTER
TIST CHURCH Pillar Ro!N&gt;M Byers.
Ml' UNION BAPTIST. 0on11a Shu.:
Rt\', Rof(t'f' Gract'
r
pas1or: Jot Sayrt Sunday School Supt.
Siondoy SrhooiiO 1m : Worohlp ler\'IC&lt;'ll
Ke\' Paul Mdlulrr
1m.: Sunday evtnlnfC StrVkf,7:30 p m ,
SundiiV ~hool 9 4~ a.m., Evff!in~ wor
APPLE GROVE - Churc h School 9. 30 •hlp s· ~ p m : Pr•v., M..llnt. 6.30 p m. Wedneosdlv f'Yf'l'llnlt.tf'rVICf 7· XI p m
a m WM~ hlp 10.00 a m. tfirsl and third
WednMdav.
.
$und;1y~1: Dlblr sludy C'\'£'ry Sunda ,v 7 p
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
m UM\Y SN'Ond Tursdav. 7.00 p m .
CHRIST D•v• P,..,llre. mln~ler. llrryl
Plll\4"1 mf"l'llna. WC'dnrsday, 7 p m. Wfll~. Supt. Ctturch School 9 a.m • Wor
iGtaC'C'I
ship servl(.'(*, 9 4~ p m.
BETHANY - Worship 9 a m. Chuf'('h
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
Srhool 10 n m Bib II" Studv. Wf'dnrsday . RENE. RE'v Herbert Crat~. pastor
10 11m.. Dorra~ Woml'n 1 ~ Frllov.shlp
Frank Rllflt", supl Sunday School 9: ~a
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST AP(Jl
WNinrsday, 11 a m. rMrCutrN .
m.. Worship st"rvtr.-. H am and 7 p.m
TOLIC - VanZindt and Ward Rd . Eldl"''
CARMEL- Churc h School 9 30 am.:
~nday. Wf'dnesday, 7 p.m Pra~r mfoet·
Jam\'1 Mlllt'l't pu:tor . ...._)' Scltool.
lnt
Wot ship Hl 4~ a.m. Se-cond and F.ourlh
LAUREL CLIFF FREE ME'J'II)DJST 10:3111 m.; WonhlpS.OV ..... S.Ondlly, 7:30
~unda vs. Ff'llowshtp dlnn~r wtlh SUtton
p m.. Blbl• Stud}'; Wtdasdly, 7:111 p.m
lhlrd thurMI\1, 6 :-. p.m !McGull"((l .
CHURCH. O.vld 8ell. putor Robort [
POMEROY WESLEYAN IIOUIIESS.
Barton , Dl....,or o1 Chrtstlln Eollocltlon:
EAST LETART- Cltom:h Sc:hoolh m.:
H•rrllonvUr. Rood. ti&lt;Y. Dowoy Dor,
Eblin. Alllt11nt. Suna1y SdlooU: ~
Worship 10 " m. SE'C'O nd and rour1h SUnputor, Cllntlll F1u1&lt;, londoy Sdlool
a.m : Momln• worship Ill J(ll .m., THill
da~o. UMW llrst Tiot'sd". 7 30 p.m.
SUpt.; S.,.y Sd&gt;ool t: Ill• m.; momlnr
1CirarN
In Action, 6 p.m.; EvonlnJWonhlp, 7.30C
worship, II om.: Stuodlly ,_.,. ""..,.
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a.m : •m WodnHdly ••enlnJ pr1yff and Bib •
stullv. 7 30 p.m. Cltolr pr1Cll... Tlnorsdly,
7-30 p.m. Prall'!" ICiollnl. Weoi.-Y.
Chur('h School Ill am iGrat't'\
1 p.m.
.
7:Ill p.m.
MORNINGSTAR- Wo,.hlp. 9:15am .
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Churrh School. 10: :10 am: Blblt STudy , · DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Thursday, 7:30pm IR&amp;dffl .
1CIIoriN RuoRII Sr.. mlnllt..-. Rlclt Ml'· non ·Plllt...,.tol. _ _ , 101\'loo
RACINE WESLEYAN - Churdi Scllool. .combfr. ILipt. Sunday Sdtool t.at a.m :
ID • m.; _ , 11 a.m.
wonlllp ~ 1:111 p m. Wlda
y
tO a m : Worshlo lla m.: UMW tounh Moll· 'Wonlllp ....,l&lt;e 10:30 1.m. Blblf studY.
PFOll'l" ..-q1:liD p.m

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;. Dorolhy Ritchie, Chester,
would appreclale hearing from
you about now.
:. Dorothy underwent open heart
~rgery and is Improving. Cards
qall be sent lo her at Room 751,
¥'- Carmel Medical Center,
West State St., Columbus, Ohio
43222 .

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The Scipio Fire Department
has joined several other fire
departments In sponsoring a
fund raising program to raise
money for equipment.
An individual representing the
department will be contacting all
homes serviced by the department. In appreciation for your
$12 donation you gel a certificate
entitling you to a family port rail
Congral ulatlons to Randall
David Bahr, a senior chemical
e ngineering student at Ohio
University, who was recently •
Initiated Into Phi Kappa Phi
National Honor Soclely a t the
university
The society recognizes and
en~ourages superior scholarship
In all academic disciplines and lo

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POMEROY -Members of the
Pomeroy Alumni Commlltee will
be decorating the Meigs High
cafelerla on Friday evening at
6-:lO Anyone wishing to help Is
welcome.

SATURDAY
PT PLEASANT - The Bend
Area Gospel Sing will be held at
lhr Mason County Farm Museum. just off Rouce 62, north of
Point Pleasant. W.Va. on Saturday, May 23. from 5 10 11 p.m.
Singers will Include The Sa martIans; The Unroe Family; Narrow Way Singers; Reflecllons
Trio. Glory Bound Quarlel, New
Life Singers and Gos pel Melody
Boys Admission Is free .
·· CHESTER Shade River
odge 4o3, Chester, will mee!
alurday. 8 p.m .
POMF.ROY - Mason. Gallla
nd MelgsCrusadeforChrlsl will
~ave a gospel sing 7 p. m.
tarurday at Pomeroy Church of
e Nazarene Featured singers
Ill be Jim and Gwinn Craft, Kim
erdman and the Winning Side.
he public Is Invited.

SUND,\Y

~ VINTON - Pendleton
f!arcum Memorial Day Service
'11'111 be held Sunday. 1 p.m. on
Dodrill Road. Vinton, wllh
~~~~~~~l:h:~e ~M~~c Daniel Trio and
1 and Dan Hay.1. ry
and the Fallh Trio.
Southern High
Class of 1967 will cele
I heir 20-year reunion with a
ritcnlc on Sunday a I the Racine

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be eligible undergraauate seo
nlors • must rank In the upper
seven percenl of their degree
college and have not less than a
3.5 grade point average.
Dlivtd Is t~e son of Henry and
Eileen Bahr, 37837 Green Up
Lane, Long Bottom.
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Qn the 50th anniversary of
their gradt,latton from Pomeroy ,
High School, the class of 1937 will
be holding an Informal reception
from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday al the
parish house of Grace Episcopal
Church, E. Main St., Pomeroy-Justin Whitlatch
that's abqut as close to the ddear
' Bradley Whitlatch '
old Aim~ Mater building that
they co\Ud . get. Spouses are
Invited,
course, and refreshments will be served .
Response to the reunion - the
a!ternoqn one and the evening
Justin "Tyler" Whitlatch and
reunion with all the other classes
Bradley Whitlatch celebrated
:... has been good.
their birthdays recen(ly.
The Middleport High School
Tyler was one on AP,nl 29 and
class of 1937 Is also having a
Bradley was eight on Aprilll
special afternoon get together at
A parly wa s held a I the home of
lhe Middleport Fire Stat,lot).
lhelr grandmother , Glenna
Janice Collins Daniels and Ray
Fruth as Mason. W. Va A party
Wiley are among the planners lor
was also h eld a t Showbi z Pizza In
the special e vent.
Parkersburg.
Up Southern way, I'm told that
Helplng the children celebrate
you can expect a surprise or two
their birthdays and sending gilts
at the annual alurimt reunion
were
Laura Parker, Kathryn
there.
Parker, grandparents, James

Whitlatch
birthdays

of

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A nice addition at the Mount
Hermon Cemetery .
A 5x7 American flag, a flagpole. an Impressive base and a
plaque have been placed at the
cemetery. The engraved plaque
denotes the addition Is dedicated
to all veterans In memory of the
late Edward Hedrick.
VIrginia. the wife of the late
Mr. Hedrick, their children and
grandchildren all pitched In to do
their part on the project.
The official dedication will
take place at 3 p .m . Sunday at the
cemetery with Meigs C hapter 53.
Disabled American Veterans, In
charge. The public Is Invited.

Fruth;

Carol Lyons,

Lenni (:\

and
Jenny
Whltla
tc h and
Glenna
Lyons,
Leslte,
Lenora
, Michelle
and Chrlslopher Lyons. Christine
Fruth the
,Ca rolandBuddyCundlff
and
parents, Terry and
Cryslal Whitlatch.

CHESTER - Gradualton at
the Chester Chur&lt;'h of God
Chrlsllan Academy will be held
at 2 p m on Sunday. May 24.
followed by a recepllon In lhe

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Monday-Friday
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Have a good holiday weekend .
Take In all of the actlvllles, but
above all play II safe - and do
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Shrine Park. The potluck dinner
will begin at 1 p.m .
I

PORTLAND - Soulhern High
School Class of 1972 w11l celebrate lhelr 15-year reunion wllh
a ptrnlc o n Sund ay al Portland
Park. A potluck dinner will begin
a bout 12 noon.
RACINE - Racine Volunteer
Fire Departmenl Is sponsoring a
chicken barbeque Sunday begin
nlng at 11 a .m One-half chicken,
$2 75. Complete dinners , $3.50.
Homemade Ice cream will be
sold by I he ladles a uxlliary.

Tucker
birth
. ..

Larry and Wendy Tucker .
32484 Hysell Run Road , Pome
roy , are announcelng the blrlh of
their flrsl child , a son. David
Andrew Tucker. April 19. al
O'Bienness Hospllalln Alhcns
He weighed five pounds. 14

ounres
Malernatl grandparents are
Dol and Garland Gibbs. Hare ford. W.Va .. and paternal grand
parenls are Ellen Halfleld and
John Tucker , both of Pomeroy.

RACINE- Rutland Church of
God Is having a gospel sing 6 p m .
Sunday with Chrlsllan Sound of
Logan, W.Va .. and the Gabriel
Quartet The public Is Invited to
attend.

FRI. thru THURS.

When You Join THE '"'........ AI,
You'll Receive All Of These Benefits
For One Low Monthly Fee That Doesn't .Vary
About The Same As You May Already Pay
For Regular Ch~cking.

MAY 22-28

RACINE - Racine American
Legion Posl 602 will have MemorIal Day services Sunday. 1:30
p.m. al Greenwood Cemelery ,
and at 2:30 p .m at Lelart Falls
Cemeterv.

MONDAY
CHESTF.R - Chesler Volunteer Fire Departmen lis sponsorIng their annual chicken barbeque Monday , twglnnlnj! al
11:30 a.m . A parade will be he ld
a 11 : 30 p.m •• followed by services
al Chesler Cemetery. A tractor
pull will be held later In the
afternoon .
BURLINGHAM -

Chester Christian Academy Graduation \

Plans for a dinner honoring the
Rev. Steve Nelson, who Is leaving
the pastorate of the Asbury
l:Jnlted Methodist Church to enter
U.S. Army service , was announced for May 31 when lhe
Eagles Class met at the home of
Ma&gt; tha Moore .
All Sunday school and church
members are Invited to attend
the farewell dinner. A discussion
was held on the new minlsler
which the congregation will
rcelve. Bill and Dorothy Winebrenner will be going to the
Methodist conference
Nelson had the opening prayer
wllh Helen Teaford ptesldlng
Vera Van Meter resigned as
treasurer and Hartell Sinclair
volunteered to take her place.
Mary Lisle look asslslant secretary for Ruth Crouch
Olhers altendlng were Donna
Smllh, Karl Kloes, Marcia Karr,
Dick Ash. Beulah Winebrenner.
a nd guests. Lou Ferrell Refresh·
ment were served by Mrs Moore
with Mrs. Ferrell assisting

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Eagles class
has meeting

Calendar/ happenings
FRIDAY
RUTLAND - The Church of
Je~us Chrlsl Apostolic Faith.
New Lima Road, Rutla'nd, will be
In revival Friday through Sunday at 7 p.m. each evening with
Don Vaughn, evangelist. Communion and foot washing will be
on Saturday at 6 p .m.

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2212 Jackson Avenue
Point Ple118111lt, W.Va.
675-1121

Second Slreet

MMOII, W.Va.
7'13-Mt4

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Post 128 of the American Legion
will be held Monday . 1: 30p.m., al
Burlingham . Frank O'Brien, Columbus, will lead the muslcar
program
Meetln1 canceled
POMEROY
Tuesday 's
meetlnl( of Drew Webster Post 39
of the American Lej!lon has been
canceled.

CEDAR LOUNGE

OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT
RESTAURANT 11 AJl TO 9 P.M.
'

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u.F

IIliD.

FS-45- S!thl's superFS·S I -At Ute 1of1 of the lineup.
this Stihltrirruntr hill grass and
pow&lt;!rtd brushcutttr lakes the
weedt bani and holds 111 ground.
prouure ofl dillicuh tuks.
Ughlweight wllh bicycle handle
Uf]ltwtil/ll with looJl handle tor
euy manetMraluhry F.lectromc
controls Elect rome ignilion and
ilnition prooides suro slam
antivibratioo s)Slem plus Sllhl's
exclusil't Poly-cui " head add to
Anllvibnlion system and
salely clu!Ch oHer salt and
.... and salety or operalion
steady trimming
Shoulder hamess and prot«·
$139 95 with
lll't goggles included.
Rotocul head
$259.95

$149.95 with

TIUI DAY

Strina head.

au.
Ill&amp;

FS -80 - This Slthl hard -.-.·,..
hiller cleans up l'VI!n Ihe
lougheBI opPOnenl Rearmounted engine improves balanet
Eleclromc lgmhon provides fast.
SUit slarts Anlivibnlton sy&gt;lem
When il comes to servicing
allows qutcker, smoother culllhg
what !hey sell . Slihl is balling
Shoulder harness and prolechl't
1000 1 Unlike many compeltlors,
goggles induded.
Stihi products aro sold exclusively
$299 95.
through htghly-iramed Slihl "S.rVICing" Dealers, wbo provide you w11h
clear cui answers lo your quell ions and
lhe besl service lt'lallable lor all your Stthl
equipment

SUNDAY 1 fA 10. 5 P.M.
STIHL

-Y

QUWTY CAN BE YOURS FOR
AS UTI1.E AS 125 PER MOtml.

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.. . . POIJ, OliO

STIHI.:.

lfU. . .II OH WOiti.OWIDI'

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
800 E. MAIN ST.

POMEROY , OHIO

�Friitlly, May 22, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

18 Wanted to Do

54 Misc. Merchandise 55 Building Supplies

LAFF·A-DAY

Wll1 do blbrf siHing '" r'I'IY home
M- thru Friday 304 17~

CtllthantU•edTtreShop Over
1 OOOtW ... ..us12, 13, 14 16,
11, 115 8 mQ.. out Rt 218
Ctlll14 211·1251

ttll

Ptut1c cattern "••• epptoved
pintle ltlptte tanM plettlc
eutv.-., metal culvertt RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jtck·
son Oh 014-281 5130

I ;n ,r11 Ci.1 l
21

pathy we recerved dur~ng
our great loss of a loved
one A specral thanks to
Rev James Keesee V1ctory
Baptr sl Church Mrddle·
port Emergency Squad and
Ewrng Funeral Home
May God Bless and be
wrth you all
The Hawley Famrly

Canned fru1t end vegetebtes

304-876 3822

Real Estate Ge neral

TEAFORD ITT
Real Estate ~
RUlrQA

216 E 2nd Sl
Ph o ne
1 (6 14)- 992 ·3325

Cod deSign
$54 900

&amp; bake UIIIIS &amp; lg lot
$50 000
POMEROY
Walk to

9 rm ~ 4

re nted
gas fu rnace mod

ern krtchcn paneling &amp;
carpelnrg $29 500
RAC INE - 3 BRs lull
range rcf riJ(C rtoJ dbl gar

age near the h.nk Only

I 55 acres

rP.Ir wcri:llor ( 11 rp etmg oak

11 om &amp; lg lr)l $37 500
LONG BOTTOM - Lg
Alrflme 111 good shape 6 6
acre 5 clnlled wel l lois ol

shrubbe&lt;y lull ba sement, 3
BRs &amp; 111ce lor $59 500
SUTTON - 5 25 acres 3
yr s old modern 3 BRs
lannly rm 20x 32 cook &amp;
ba kr

sw1m

un1 ts ret n ~e r a l or
poul tenn 1s court

basern er11 &amp; g" age 30x30
Want $97 500
RACINE - Good 9 rm older
home 4 Oils 40 lrreplace
111 tam 1ly rm

18d9

11'.'111~!

about 25,24 lg pat10 and 2
lot s Only $27 500

992 3325

All Makes &amp; Models

MIDDLEPORT r--

24 HR. SERVICE
3 17-1 mo pd
"VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
"BLOWN IN
INSULATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

New Homts Built
"Free Estimates"

PH. 949·2860
or 949·2801
No Sunday Calls

311 lfn

Roger Hysell
Garage

ground pool hreplace cen
lr al a1r fo rmal dmm g room
2 b•ths lamrly room and
more Make oiler $39,900

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Oh1o

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR

NEW liSTING - Calrlornra
contemporary on over 5
acres rn the counlry 3 4
bedrooms, 2 baths. over
13 000 SQ tt storage build
rng Woodburner hookup
electnc 8 8 heat Carpetrn g
gar den ar ea and many other
lealures Pnced to Sell
$39 900

Also Trlnlmlnlon
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6·17-tfc

THE HAT RACK

Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
Jean Trussell
949 2660
Dottre Turner 992-5692

~

(Supr Run Area)
HOUR! Wtd !hun -Fn

m

lOam to5pm

Soturday 10 AM

lo 12 NOON

Other t1m11 by chanu or

call 992 !738 for
appointment

HlNDCUntD COUNTIY

11.11.11!1

n1111

Wood C•ochet -Ou1i11ng
Flowers, Sew1ng,

Business Services
Howard L. Writesel

(CUT OUT FOR FUIUR£ U!ll

ROOFING

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

NEW - REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gulter Cleanmg

985-3561

Parn ton g

All Mah•

FREE ESTIMATES

•Was hert •Dtshwe•hers

949-2263
or 949-21 68

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

4 11 8/lln

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING
FRE E ESTI MATES

THOMAS
BODY SHOP
RT. 4, POMEROY

992-3989

5 8 87 17

Bosko! Lids
COMPARE OUR P!ICI!I
4 I'- llll(t

YOUNG'S
-

•Range•
PARTS

Gtnntn Pohce and Shepherd
puppies 304-676 3648 aher
4 00 PM

BOGGS

SALE~

Hty end outsrdt toilet 304 '!S8
1857

&amp; SERVICE

U. S: RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT

Authomed John Deer•,
New Holland, Bu1h Hog
Form Equipm.nt
Dealer

WED. 9-1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30-1:30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SUN. 3 A.M.· 12 A.M.
MONDAY-SATURDAY
I 0:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.

Farm Eqlli.menl
Parte &amp;Ser~ioe

I 3- 86 lfc

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE
USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

POMEROY, OHIO

Melgr Co. 't #I

@

Nile~lub

ACTION
TOWING
949·9070 or

949-2045

4 17 1 mo

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Addons snd remodeling
Root1ng 1nd gutter work
Co ncrete work
Ptumbrng end eh1clr~c al
work
!Free El1tmates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992 ·6215 or 992-7314
Pomeroy, Ohro
4 15 86 lc

and SERVICE

4 5 He

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

Rlt~Olll

We can repair and recore radtators and
heater cores. We can
also actd bot I and rod
out radtators. We also
repair Gas Tanks.

Custom Painting
Service, Rustoralion
&amp; Collisian Semel
Wash &amp; Detail
Servtce

550 PAGE ST.

PAT HILL FORD

MIDDLEPOIT, OH.

99~ -2196

PH. 992-3537

Mrddleport. Ohro
1-13-tfc

5· 19 17 1 mo

T68 North Second
Middleport, Dh1o 45760

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Trenchrn1 of Any Type

GUnERWORK

Custom Weldm&amp;
lowboy Hauhn1
Septrc Systems

Backhoe Serv1ce
Plumb1n1 Service

We Carry Concrete Culverts
L1censed &amp; Bonded

WILLIAMS

TRENCHING SERVICE

JAMES COE

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Rt 4 Hysell Run Rood
Pomeroy Oh10 45769
PH (614) 991 2834 or
991-6704- Free Estrmates

CALL

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here

614-367-0412

SS 'I71mo

BUSINESS PHONE
(6141 "2-6550
II!IDINCI PHONE
16141 "2-1754

5132mo

1128/ tln

RUSS

ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

WEllMAN'S PAINliNG
&amp;~CO.
llllDIIITIA~ riiDUmtAl,
COMMIIClll

RT. I, BOX 278
32933 ROMINE ROAD

I'll cem1 to yeu.
Port•W• Sandbk11ting

RUTLAND

742-2070

MASONRY
RESTORATION. SWIM
POOLS, STEEL, LAWN
FURNITURE. BARNS,
FARMING EQUIPMENT.
HOUSES, ETC

~5

INVITID

LOST Large mete miled breed
dog Collie tnd German Shepherd brown tnd black h11
large le.. her colltr w1th heert
lhtped reflector on tt 1f found
please cell John Click, 304· 896
3568 Of 896 3815

B

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

R1ck Peerson Auctioneer h
censed 1n Ohio and W111 V~rgt­
nll Rttl E1tate, enbque, ftrm
llqu1dttlon sales 304 773
57B5 or 773 6430

9

Wanted To Buy .

We P"' cash for lltt model cleM'I
used cars
J•m M'"k ChiN Olds Inc
Bill Gene Johnson
614 448 3672
TOP CASH plid for '83 model
.nd new• ~.tltd cart $mrth
Bu1ck Pontiac 1911 Entll'n
Ave Gallrpoht Call 814 446

2282

U•ed Mobile Homet Call 614
448 0175
Madeat 3 BR home 1n good
cond1t10n Rio Gr•nde At 141
orGtlllpol•aarea Ctll614 268

YEARS EXP.

OF MOTORS

lk. IOOI t1 hp. l / 1tl&amp;7

WOII GUAUNJEED / fRU UTIMATES

large whttt m•lt Clst found on
Rt 28 Bethan Rd F1r11t tum 10
right p11t Southern High School
Found on the fnat of Mey C1ll

6038

REWINDS ALL TYPES
PU!ll(

FOUND Set of lie, a P•rk Front
Nur rtstrooms Identify at
Tribune Offlct 826 Third Ave
GtUpolls Oh1o

Young male Beegle lost m
HemhJck Grove with Shadeerae
Lott ••nee Mty 18th If found
call614 992 8847

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

We Carry F11h1ng Supplies

6 lost and Found

MEMBERSHIP $5 00
Non-Member Cover
Charga 82 00

20 Years Exp

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

Wutmghoult clothes dryer
ntedt repaer lerge metal wm
dows 304-875-1431

&amp;14 949·2230

7 POOL

EXCELLENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

22 teres hav Gtlllpohs Ferry
304-876 41531

We Are A Pnvate Club
Now Accepting New
Members

992-9901

8eautrlul

older colon1al w1th all mod
ern fea1ures 1ncludtng m

QffK_.

Housing
Headqu art ers

949·3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home

HARRISONVILLE - In the
country -Cute little ranch
type house wrth garage and
almost 2 acres ol ground 3
bedrooms equrpped k1l
chen Much more $25 50 0

basement w1lh busmes5 rrn

house Josl $4 000
SYRACU SE - Modern 2 BR
ran ch Cook &amp; bake uml s

Must see'

49835 St. lt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771

MIDDLEPORT - 2 umt
apartment bulldrng Ready
to move rnto 3 bedroom
unrls should rent lor
$200 00 plu s each Owner
wants $1 9 900

rill gi:l liiJle Ba sP.ment cook

1usl oul of tnvm w1lh little old

Ca JJe

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

POMEROY - Nrce 1~ st ory
home wrth vrnyl srdrn g 2 J
bedrooms parf1al basement
and equ1pped krlchen JUST
$10 000

Askmg $3 I 500
PO MEROY - NICe lg older
3 OR home 3 baths lannly

SALI SBURY -

MINERSVILLE- Beau t1lul
home w1th a bea uti ful v1ew1
3 bedrooms lull basement
I '! bath s all quality co n
liVer v1ew F1 replace

.:. hop iliJU IJI ~Ox24 &amp; fruit

$?0 000

Sill pupp1... 6 mtlft. 1 femlle
pen Poodle tnd 1 3.,. 875
4526

PRICE REDUCED - LE·
BANON TOWNSHIP - 30
acres woodland mrnerals
tree gas from e!ISIIng well
P r~vate and secluded Just
$) 500

struct 1on Fronl J]or Ch w1th a

NEW LISTIN G - 15 acres
lenccu 3 BR home dr~ll ed
well modern bath lg I~Vrng
gas heal barn hen hou se

KrnJ r.r "
r1v e rv1ew

lltdl.whtttTV, 12 "' 15Yean
old Good conditiOn Ph 114UI-1111

514110

Buying d11ly gold tllvef coln1
rings IIM'II'V sterhng ware, old
com• l•g• currency Top Pfl
c.. Ed Burkett Btrber Shop
2nd Ave Middttport Oh 614

992·3476

CALL
61.t·4411-3028

\

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTiON
Will Do ....
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Alumtnum Stdtng
- Patnttng -

1124 East Marn St.

All Types of

Pomeroy
HOUR~ luo. Wod -Fn

Trenching
GAS · WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

llamto7pm
Sundoy 1 p.m ·1 p m.
ly Chontt or Appo1nlmtnt

Drywall

Free Estimates
Relrable
Guaranteed Work
992-7636

RUSS MOORE

Bus. Ph. 985·3813
Home 985 · 3137

992-2526

5-21-87·1 mo

4-17 I mo

1-11 1 mo pd

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

SMALL ENGINE
REP All
Authorized Serv1ce

VINYL &amp; AlUMINUM

Let U1 Fem You I•

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remo deling
Roofmg of 111 Types
Worked m home ere.

FREE ESTIMATES
FlESIDENTIAl / COM MEA CI AL

I'll. 7U -2027

:~fl.P~

Refr1gerttor or deep Irene
Used 1ewn mowet Chetp 614

&amp; Parts
Bnggl • Str•t1on
Tecumseh

Weed Elter

20 veer~
" Free Esttmates"

f 11111 111'/ 1111'111
S1:1 v11:1:~
11

Help Wanted

I~~~~~~~~~~~~
~

Menag• needed F1m1ly
ulon·tlllnlng cent• Gllllpoht ~
Salery plut commission, ptfct."" ..
VICII'IIOn, lniUrtnce, profit thtir ,:O(ti
1ng &amp; more FOf' 1nterveew Catt-61 4 788 8363 collect, Alo
f.dtempf-:'",'4:

tC S Tl

N.,d Babytitttf ffom 2 00 to
7 lOPM Som10nt w11h othtr
amtll ch1lclren It hom• Ph
114 317 -7289 Cell before

200PM

Ph. 16141 843 -5425

51 1/ ~n

.. 892-M&amp;e

23

814 448·2301 .

Professional
Services

"HOW ffiUCh are YOU 8Sking CoNe!.
440 John Oeere Doz.tr 81
6600 octuol
Ctll
"
&amp;14 211s-1n4
Homolown
Havo .__
for
July
Au~?
v...,cy lorP•oonol
c:.. . Proftt·
__
_..;,_and
___
'T_________-l HetvY dutY A" 1en StU or
lldult

L

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1

etonll emptoy... kl 3 wotldng
thifle Call &amp;U-992 111159 or

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL· SAND

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10-8-tfc

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM IUILT

ltOMfS &amp; GARAGES
" AI

Reasonoblt ProcH"

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

NO SUNDAY CAllS

?t' ~L..--...!,;~

••

• I "

..

J&amp;L BLOWN

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

INSULATION

Truck. auto. &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772
4·1117 1,.,

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

(All makes &amp; models!

•lntul1t10n
•Storm Ooo,s.
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Wmdow•
•New Roofmg

PH. 949·2756

"FR!i£ ESTIMATES"

John I. hnh
Owner /Mechanic

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

J.J.'If. J . ..

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION

4-21- 17-1 mo

All llllll tt 1.1:1 11 1: tt Is

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C
AVON, no sen.tlce charge, optn
terrttonn, phone 304 876 ~~
1429
" 1 "'
- - - - - - - - --7"' " ?
EXCELLENT WAGES for sper~,:~
time a ..emb!y work: electro~~' "'
tct crtfts Othtr 1nform1tl~
call (5041841 · 0091 EXT 3187 \•
open 7 dtYtl CALL NOW!! • : ;
AVON itt chengmgl Be emonM ~ '
the flrtt to reap the benef;ts ~C"'
the new Avon Ctll 304 8B2, ~
2846
•
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q

HIRING! Government jobt- your~ ~
•11 t16 OOO· t88 000 Phone·
cell rlfundlble 111021838 8888'"l'
e~t 1203
~ ~

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·
R N apphc.tions are now beln9 ""

et4-841·2827.
M11

41

31

Homes for Sale

'

Home for Sele by Owner
Greenbrier Elt , 38A , bt·lwel
on2 4•cr•.AC.W B F P ,wei
b•. Z ell' pege Ph Befort
4 OOPM 814-UI 4009 After

OPM Ph 304-&amp;7&amp;-3811

To seale an EII'IM• 2 lA Houee
on 2 lots, etov.. wallher &amp; dryer,
n.w roof. c.,.. and
e-'IVf • out bulcling, 2 IXtJI
lob 10~120 409 Elm St. 0 ..
HIM. Oh 415881 Ph 114 882·
1718

w-"P••·

For uft by own• 2 story house
in Mlddllpcrt OYerlooklng parte
30 yr gu~mteed vlnyle •lding.
w-w cerplt. 1'h blth. unique
wao&amp;tuork 114-112 15121
Government Home~ from 11 (u
,.-.) OeUnquant 1M property
Repottlulont. C1tl 105·187·
1000 EX1 OH-1105 for curr.m

S col anh IP. evalleble tor qu elif1 ~~~
applicant• call ERA Town and i
Country Rul Eetate 304 67,~~

7 roomt, "--h Y, house in
C~• Ohio Price reduc.d
ffOm 127,000 to t21,000
Phone114-981-3571

hftt..;

4 bedroom mod•n tvJM houM.
lingle floor plan, loc-ted on
~-of SycllftOfeend Laurel in
Middl..,ort 121,1500 Mult bt
aotd c.u 114 992 nu or

~548

The FIHI Is In !I The Ntvy
opened an office 1n Point Pltr. 1 , ~
••nt For •nformet1on on Nt~ Y,
Joba, ProgrMna and Benefit~
call B1ll 304·875-2216 or 30 1~
526·57B1 collect It's wort '
looking Into You cen live t~i ;
edvenure 1n lhe Ntvy
' .,. ~

MONEY tor College Cell t~e:'­
Army National Guard for FREE' ••
lnformll•on ptcket 1 BOO 642~ ;.
3619
-

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12

Srtuations
Wanted

' "v

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Will btbylit in my home FleKibil ~
houfl 15 v••• exp•ltoce AH ~
1911 Retwenc11 tvliltiHt 3~~••~
176 2247

,,.

-.1;::5--.S"c:;:h-:o-:o.-:ls-~-o-,: ·:;

Instruction

-lilt

11~·

742·3111

15 rOom house on 'It acre ln.
Pomeroy Rustle: 11c:luded
Over looks rrver ttiiOOO 814

t8J·4437

3 t..droom home. 3 ecrtt
eacelent k)cation tnd m.ny
utrH. 121.900 or mlkt ofltt'
Pttont 114· 742-2480
3 Hdroom hou1e. 2 ac:r• •nd
etflettnO¥ tpt for •ale by owner
Mud ... to apprec:itte 114·
ltl-4271 •nvcime
Ho.M for Nle - call 30' 175
7313 for tppOinlmenl
• HouM whh 5 ecr• Ultra
mot*n Apprelted 80's Price
Negocltble 304 171 3099

32 Mobile Hames
for Sale

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··
1 B Wanted to Do .,,,,
----------·~'·"

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 35
PHONEI14 446-7274

Seplic tank pumprng retrdentraJ, tt
&amp; commencal tBO per lo-.1 oe ~
Ron EvensEMtrpt'iltl Jtckso q. ,.,
Ohio CaH 114 288 6930
l
•

Orlftdvil• 141170 3 BA 1 'II
bathe Tot•l eltctr1c New
c.,et Extrenic:e Fre.delhlery
Cetl 61,·441 017&amp;

Jlm'e odd jobt painting drJY•.,t"'
way reettllng ctrpenterwork .. / 1
root r11pair trees • hedg"' i.
experienced Call 614 379 ~
2411
!
li!

Need Of' Wtmt • mObile home?
WIICinhelp 188,SCihuftz31A,

"

·'

211oth Colll14-441·&amp;721

Need or Want 1 moW. home?

Wec.nhetp. 1184Schuttz3 lA ,

Wtll mow law ns m town Ctl! t

2 .... Coll&amp;14 441&amp;721

-.,.,...,-~~--:--~· ·

f " Hie Mobile Home. 28A
erMI•, 1 tcre olltncl t11.000
" ' . , . 441· 4141

M &amp; M Ltwn Care &amp; Window ~
Clur11ng Ctll any dll'f tfter 81\
PM , 814 379 2&amp;71

Bebyemlng rn my home&amp; d8'f• "- •
week Provkt• melle It nec.,-1 il
•trY Rtftf'tncet on requttt Pb '
114· 318 8114

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Ltwn mower r.,* Wtll p1ck UQ. ;.·
and dlltvv Al1o light h.ullnhll!l
C1ll 114·7U-2393 or 614. ~

742·3091

REIUILT &amp; REPAIRED

. 'I

Ctn do light hauling tnd roofinl•:'•
!'\

StyllnL shampoo girl &amp; m.ntcu
'"t Heentt r.,q Ptrt time Ph
114-44117211 or 441· 7120

Will baby tit In yoor home 11\.o:
Potnt PleNant arM 31M nl-...,
8165
'....' ~.

Mer l o~

A
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1

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MlllllRIY AVE.

POMEIOT, OH.

PH. 992-99.9

1 Card of Thanks
A IIQ ThanU to ell our famify,

Glreoe Slle May 23rd 9AM
4PM 1525 Mtonolll Or Clo
thlnt a Fvm1ture, much mon
Rtin or lhk'l•

frlendt end nelghbore tor thlllr
help .ml elrlng during this

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lttnley and Franc.

lob lorton, Owner

5-11·17·tfn

3

Announcement~

Adut1 end chddtens Items elo·
11ung, curtelnt m1ac. rt.mt Ofl "
New Lima Ad In Rutlend Sat. :»
Mty 23 tnd Mon 26th
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Fri. &amp; Sat Mty 22 6 Ml¥ 23
Rodn.yVlll-eell Thlrd8t 10 &amp;

Houses for Rent

redecorated 3 4 BR
room Plenty of storage
sptc. Ntce localaon Ph 814

Garage stlt Monday Mty 21,11
to d•• Clothlnt- dilhel, b•'"!J
b-'lcerd• George Whiter• Old &gt;'
At 33
, ~

44&amp;-7026

N1ce 2 Bdr unlurnlthed house
Garage WOfkshop Ref 8t dep
oslt Prefer mwfled cou~es
Acctlptonechald Cel161' U6

9666

Newty remodeled 3BR house
just out of Cttv Limit• Ctll after
3pm Ph 814 '48 6278
2BR. brick, lull basement 1 cM
gerqt 1260 P• month
3BR hom• clott to town ut1llty
room 12715 p• month
31R home on lob McConn1ck
Ad , ftn"llty rDOpl. full basement
t275 p• month
Crecht raport reftttncn and
ncurhy dtpotit requk'ed
m.. R•al Estl'tt Pfl 814-4411

W••

3&amp;44

Secluded Mountain Lodge style
hom• C•thedrel ceiling. ttone
fifiPI•• 3 BA 2 beth full
butmtnt. 30 ecrtl fenced
pttture 2 barns ttocktd pond
Availlble June 1 13715 per
month Ctll 814 742 2581 b•
ginning Mey 20th
NICII 3 bedroom houtt Fam1ly
room g•age btnment, forced
lir he• 6 woaded ecr• barn
1275 per monlh 1100 deposit
No an11de pill• 10 E111 St
Pomeroy IU 992 :JI19

14•tl Mobile home. fenc.d
ylnl. 3 lott kl I!WI"''r.., Ceft
114·441· 1331 or -&gt;.. 14 441

Houst with gtr~t end futl
btsemtnt 2 or 3 BA • all
electnc. ctnlrtl air Arbaugh
Addition, Tuppers Plain• Ctll

114-44&amp; 749&amp;.

Fumllhed 2 bedroom houH tor
rent in Addison 1 bedroom
lufnlshed •plrlment In M1ddl•
port Call 114·992·6304 after
400pm
Very nice 3 bedroom house 1n
Pomeroy F11eplace full M••
menl, exceUenl cwpM Only
t225 per month For ln1o call
I rooms and beth 1200 Over
loolu Oh1o Rlv• tcrost from
Plua Hut In Pomeroy 109
Locuet St Call 614 985 3681
or 114-185-3813

42 Mobile Homes
for Rant
28R &amp;1~14, AC. qu iet neighbor·
tw&gt;od Reltr.,ct &amp; d..,oslt r•
~tUk'ld. Clott to Rio Grende
Aduh• ptlflft'td Ph 114·246·
II~~

or 446·0239

II fl Mobile !tome to 1 or 2
persone. dtpolit r.terance&amp; no
pets Cellll14 317 77'3
Mobile home loCIIttd It SttUI
Ct 23 hrger Ctl II,. ...a

07&amp;1

2 BR on ltrge priv.telol 1 mite
lrom town 1200 month. lecur
lty depolh • rtfer.,ctt Cell

1121

1173 1 bll Kirkwood Atmo·
,..... WiH COftl6der off• 114
~- 2454 ate• I OOp m

3 bedroom trail• lor rent 1 Yl
bathe CaH 114·812 3221

141110 C11tl1 2 8 A .W cond
wuMr 1M .,.., tumlahed, 011
, ..._. lot 1ocaet1 C"-hke.
b1ek1e HlterdMIIIIriOf 14960

2 bedroom 'IOU Pf¥ utilltl•.
lduht only d..,otil requrrtd.

.......... m.I:OO p m

1 biO Ubl(ly E*'eftent conditiofl Ctna'll elf tnd ewnlnp 2
III~JOOIUI For 6ntormetian. ctl

114-t4f.21M

1114 1'•10 Carolin• mobile
hOme end lot Hertford W Va ,

304·&amp;7~

2631

J.l.'s REPAIRS

CONTIACTING

TYs, Antennas

CHISlll, OHIO

Satellite Sales
lnstalation
Service

•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMOOELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES I POLE
BUilDINGS

Electronic Organs
Mobile eervice

Ph01t1 Day er hllli...

614-143-5241

985-4141

IUSONAIU • .UAIII
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SANDY'S
AUTC) SALES

Aut-tiwe lepalr

&amp; Sertrice

ruHlUPS to TIAN!MISSION

CAU t91·740S Apt:
Sl. II. U, Pomeroy, ON.
We'll S.R You A

Used Car or Fi1
Tour Old One

PEAT'S SHAIPIN UP
A COIIT INI&amp;i U

HAND I CIA SAWS
CARBIDE TIPS
SC1S80JIS • SNIPS
PLANER BLADES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER BLADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS , BAND
SAWS • CHAIN SAW
CHAINS

una-. ....
LMtt . . _ ... 4Jr41
tiS·4111 tr . ., ..,,..
~12-17-IM

USEOSOFFAS ucellentcondl
tlon VInyl rdner, porttblt
etereo Corbin &amp; Snydtr Furn1·
turePh 114 4411171
Chk*tns 100 lterted, c:tMdle
born 3·9·87 t2 00 IICih until
8187 Sell aM or ptrt Call
114 3117 0279 Afttt' IPM

1 bedroom ground floor privtte
entr1nce recently r.nodtted
EvttVthlng furn . loc outskirts
Htndtfton t210 month 30'
875 1730

For Stle 31 puppets 1 stage •
chalra, akrts tnd other mll'leriet
Anyon• In puppet ministry
ehould bt lntlfested 61' 882

45 Furnished Rooms
Aoom1 for ,.,.., day week
month GaUlt Hot_. Call 814
4-tll-9715 Rent11lowut120
month
Furnllhld room t1 00 Ut ilities
p..d Shere bath Single mal•
919 Second Gtlllpolls C•ll
441 4411 after 7pm

47 Space for Rent
Office Sptc:e for Rent Excellent
tor AttorniP(t, Accountant etc
CIOH to Court Houae Clll
W•semen Reel Ett•te Agency

814 441·3644

Mobile Home Spec• country
lot water ptkt 1 c er g•ege
Virgtnt L Smith Real .-tat• Ph
61. 388 8828

FAMILY PRIDE MOBILE HOME
PARK At 2 so uth Otlllpolls
Ferry WV Now r•nting loll for
t&amp;ri 00 per month C•ll 304·
en 3073 efttt &amp; oo PM

47 Wanted to Rant
3 or 4 Bedroom house 1n Kyger
Creel! School District Referen
ce• Ph 614 441 8121

aazo

ShrJn•• Parade Ctr lor sale VW
convll"'lbte, red with white
lnlll'ior, 5 HP engine hcellent
condition, used twice Ctll 814

99Z·5320

For t~le brty Am.,icen chtst of
drawer tnd tw in bed M1ple
llnl1h e110 Ctll tft., 500

&amp;14 912·6293

Retrlg ... etor, tteetnc drytt die·
hwuher, electnc:.tove JOfaand
ch11r tnd 10 speed biC¥cle Call
114 843 5294 attar 2 00 p m
3 bedroom apt up nalrs •135
month Aleo W1ndows t2 00
etch Ctll 1ft., 5 00 014·949 ·
2195
Stltl 10 Inch Crehman Ttble
S•w. J C P1nn..,. S•wlng Ma ·
chlnl(ustdfewtlmH) 140 000
BTU Lenno• nttuqlg• furnace
lgood condltronl t 11SO Cell
114 7'2 2271
Abo¥1 ground pool for aale with
fHttr 4 ft II 24 ft t 415D Cell

&amp;14 98~ 4162

Tony • Gun Raptus hoi rlblue
ing Open 9 00 AM to 7 00 PM
Ctll 304 171 4131
For nit • Llmtttone. aand
grl\l'tl fMI d1rt firewood Dell·
v.,td 30'· 1715 U12
Surplua d..,lrn, renttl tnny
Ctrhart clothing Sam SomeMI._., Eett Aevenswood Fri.
S.t Sun 12 00 t ill 8 00 PM
304 273 51&amp;6
Fuller Brush Producll ordttr
from your loctl dealer Stve
po1t1ge call Wilma Wood 304·
6715 1080

M e r c ~~n tl1s c

B &amp; 8 Graenhouae, 4 mil• north
PolntPitMtnt At 2 Ve,elebl"
1nd flower pl~tnll, htnglr~g
bukttt Watch for signs

51 Household Goods

Gt.11 top t eble 4 c•ne chairs
with pldded INti e•celltnt
con dation I 1 50 00 304 876
6787 after 4 p m

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITUR E 82
Ol1ve Sl Gelllpahs New I used
wood coal s~n I pc wood LA
suite' t399 bunk beds 1199,
rtcNn•• new &amp; uted bedroom
tu/111 wringer wuhen. &amp;
ahott Ntw llvlngroom euhtt
1199 1599, lamps Celt $14
446 :11159
Countv Appliance lne Oood
ueed applltnc. and TV aele
Open lAM to tPM Mon thru
Stt 114 441 1819 &amp;27 3rd
Av• Gtllipolls OH
Vtlltl¥' Furnltur• new 6 uted
Larg• Medon ol qutUty luml
ture 1211 Elttern An .
GtlltpOIIt

GOOD USED APPUANCES

Wnhers, *vert r.rrlger.-ore.
rtnu•• s•agg• Appli1nCU1
Upper Rivw Ad betide ltone
Cr. . Mottl 1"·444· 7398

LAYNE'S FURNnURE

Mobile homte tot rent 2 b.ct
room turnithed, phona 304
171 tt12 or 1t1 Hugh lunll

33

3 bedroomtreiler. 1171 month
Wlter tnd tr_, pldlup rtdude&gt;d
30'-171220

35 951 132 38 8&amp;1

(3~- 44

Chihu•hua 1Omo old small
blldc malt Wetlt•tlned 175 00

Ph 814 446·4&amp;7&amp;
448 1&amp;92

Adult Cock" Sptnlels Aduh
Shlh Tru Chocolllfe Cocker
pups Ftmlle No c h&amp;Cke Call

814 992·2107

2213

Pure bred 80fdtl' Colllt Pupa
Am•1c1n Saddle bred riding
horu• 304 937 3173

Delu..: Asfll.,- wood burning
ltovewith fen 304 875 1217

58

56 Building Supplies

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

18 ft Wtevtr John boat Lite
Jacll&amp;t 30 lb thrust elect ri c
mo1or Tilt tratl m &amp; battery Cell
614 446-1612
16 ft Glastron boat and tr11lar
for n le no motor Good co ndi·
bon A•kln(l S60D Phone 614
992 3413

I

1915 Honde CB 750 mmt cond

304 67~ · 5909

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71

fdt lll Siip piii'S
II l rvr: SIII d

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS
uS 315 Wftt J1ckson, Ohio
114 281 84&amp;1
Mttlty Ftrgu•on N•w Holland
Bush Hog Stl• &amp; Service Ovtf
40 used tractors to cMostfrom
&amp; camplele lin• of new &amp; uetd
equipmll'lt l.llrgnt tel.c:tlon tn
s E Ohio

1---------180 M..ety Ferguson 011111
Tr1ctor 13950 New Holland
273 IIIII" 11796 N•w Holland
H1y Bind 1996 Ph 111• 2811
1622
360 J 0 Oo1er good shtpe 6
w1y bltde t8 780 00 Call 814
258 8719

44

o..., Momoriol Ooy I I 114

Strtwberrlet Pk:tt your own
Iring contalnert Cllll.lde Win
ters Rio Orandt Ohio Cell
114 2U 15121

ITRAWIERRIES - PI&lt;*

,ou,

own - stenktg Thur.dl¥' M..,.
2ht 81m
8pm tlrMdy
ptdltd 11 28 qt C•mpground
field onty
Happy Holow
FrultFtrm

Ouroc Boara 81ed Ju•t Iiiia the
we t e1ted et the Oh io
Tettatlon thet gained over 2 1!1
lb l per day Roger B•ntley.
S"""' OH 613-684·2398

bo••

hr old Reg Outrt., Honfl
gelding Ph 814 379 2U:J
Pony IOf tile Genlle. 42'
12yrs old Good whh chllclren
c111 211-1n2

IMrll 114·742·2510

I ye• old Plllimino Outrter
M•re. ' H trained. Weetern
Ple•ure, 1760 DO 8 ye6f old
Appelooaa Mtre hill been con·
tilted In berrelt thown
t Ufl.l400 00 014-812 7122

pi••

64

Hay &amp; Grain

Hay fOfHII t1 / bll•lt the field
t1 21 cletfnred tnd sttchd
LocM ed beside ftir;roundt Catl
111•· 441 3120 or•48 0373

304·&amp;7&amp;·Z021

APttrtment
fOf Rant

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71

Autos for Sale

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34
&gt;

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1111

Apt

0231.

IJIIIIloo
107 hoond A.o

Oollloolit Ph 441-4411 -

T7 Oldo V·&amp;, tiiO 71 Ply·
movtt. Volwt V·l 1700 CaN

C•rpet .r..-..ntl II 00 a ylld
end up M.......,. FYm+tr.~r1
U - RIY• Ad Ph et4· 441·
7444 0fl00 Ill 7f'M on Wtolc

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CAAf'll

1114 Ford EIICOI't, 4 tpd
AM·FM ttpe. w6ttrlml, l2111
Johft' t AutO Ill• lulavHte.
Rd Clollr,oott

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1171 Ctmtfo 300 cu In , AT,

,_._..
U - RIY• Rd . Ph 114-441·

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AC. C...o. AM FM

Ce...Ue. 0.,. blue m•Nc:

7444. 0fl00 111 7PM on Wtolc
DoYt
Good _ _ _ _

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oe I ••

W~gon

for aele Exettl.m condi·
tlon 11 000 Cell 014 992·
3090 tfter 4 30 p m

19n Fo rd F 100 sflort bed
361 cu ln AT AC AM FM
Dllltttt ttldl ng retr window
flbttglln 1opper Very ! ood
body 11881 Ph 814 46

&amp;884
19815 Oodge plekup 3 ton
21 ooo mlln •noo Clll614
992 sua
For t •le 1971 Ch..,.y pick up
Ctll 114 992· 2111 betwHn
8 30-6 30 tlttr 8 00 Clll $14

Strult e119 95 ptlr lnsttlled
Mo11 modele Muffler M•n 9
Stimpson Ave Athen• Ohio
1 800 843 3767

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
28 ft Titan molar home, co m·
pletlly aelt co nttlned geners
tor sleeps 8 18800 Cell

at4 44e.oooa

78 FIHtwlng 8 ft pldlup
campll' Stove refrlgert1or fur
nt ct E~lrt cl•en Sleeps 4 C1ll

&amp;14-44&amp; 1312

21 It camper trtlter til conven
tencn 12200 Ctll 814· 2SI·
1211

81

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROO FING
Unconditional lifetime wuartn·
tit loc1t rtlertncu furnlthtd
fr N ntlmlltea Call collect
1 1!11,· 237 0'88 dty or nigh t
Rog e ra B ••• m •t'l l
We1erprooflng
SWEEPER tnd stwlng machlna
repair p1rts, tnd supr,ll" Pick
up 1nd delivery D•v • Vtcuum
Cl .. ner. one half mlle up
Georges Cr~ Ad Call 814

44&amp; 0294

All 1'1PII ctrptniM I concrttt
work lnt!H"IOr ederlor remo
dtllng , p•lntlng roofing fi N
11tlmetea Clll614 446 1174
Vlnvl• &amp; Alumin um Siding
Storm w indows &amp; door• over
han g gultftf'l Free elllmate t
Ph 81,· 4411 · 63:12
Act Connructlon Roofing gut
AU work
guarante~ Ce11614 388 97ftl!l
or 388·9792
lert. miSonrv worll

RON S Tel evision Strvlc•
Houtt Ctlls oo RCA. Outzlr
QE Speclaiing 1n Zenhh Cell
304 1571 2398 or 614 4411
2454

11
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Ft11V Trtt Tr imming ttump
ramovtl Cell 304 875 1331

ConCl'ele flnl1h perking loh
bttements t ny alze jo b Senior
Citizen Discount Rlcll Ga rlleld
614 985 4414

1

Stsrks Trtt tnd lawn Servlc:t
l1wn cart lendscepi nu 1tump
rtmo ve l 304 · 1571!1 2842 or
678 2903

82

Plumbing

&amp; Heating

74Z·2991

CARTERS PlUMBING

1984 Fotd Ranglf 42 000
mil• UOOO 114 7'2 · 2878
1980 Oatsun redu ced E~cel
lent condttlon Owner look good
c•• olthit one 304 171 5811
19112 PlymouU• fMck·up looka
tnd runs good t2 200 or bnt

AND HEATINO

Cot Founh tnd Pint
O•lllpolls Ohio
Phone 614 U8 3888 or 8 14
,41!1 ,477

84

offor 304·&amp;71·2141
73

Auto Repair

Van1 &amp; 4 W D

1878 Dodge V1n low milt~•
Good shept 11100 Clll1!114

241·S232

1912 Toyota •14SR I Plek up,
I 1peed sunroof AM FM
c ... ene UIIO Cell614 441
1111 efter IPM
1981 OMC lu ..:urv Convertlon
V111 Plueh lntwlor air Cfut...
tltt. etc OariiQit kept 12 000
miles tU . IOO IU 985

4418

Motorcycles

Electricel

8t Refrigeration

Reald1111 ti"' or commerc•el w lr
lng New ••vice or r!Pelrs
Llctnstd t lec1rlcltn Ethmele
frH R~enour Eltetrlcal 304·
en 11111

85

General Hauhng

Ollltrd WMwr S.rVICI Pool1
Clttern1 Well t D•lt'lmy Any
time C•ll 114 441 711104 No
Sundty c~I J
J • J Wtter Service Swlmmlr'IU
pools clt1erns wells Ph 0 14
2415 9285
Wattereon 1 W• ltr H•u ltng
,. ..ontble rttH lmm•d11te
2.000 gallon d1ll\l«y clnerns
pools weH etc ctll 304 57&amp;·

2919

Houu coli llm•tone •nd
grtvlll D• llvlfed 1 ton •nd up
J im Llni6r 304 87&amp; 1247 or

e75 7397

c:.rpec. ,..... . . . 00 • ., . .

Buildings

• u ...... HI , . ,

=~:..::.:..~~-=--:'
1979 Chevy M•llbu Stttion

18811 y.,efla YZ·280 tJicttlent
c:ondhion Ph 11' ._... 1710

CARPET

C1 r •'*MI ~ . 5I . . fet ..... 1 lfl tt,e111 1M. 740 hoond
D• II II Pt. F
M' 1--. Ave. t1• ,., ......... 0.....

7471

Sltlnl•• ateef PhltUIIaystems
Now cullom maM for your
truck motor home or clauic ctr
With tlf•tkTit w1rrenty Muffler
Man 9 Stimpson Ave Athens
Ohao 1 800 843 371!17

74

funtiehed &amp; unfurnfthed IP(s
t110 00 lftd up. ref••c. Itt.
:ao.t-171· 7731 Of 304 171
1104 A· 1 flell E~t~te

Butt-•

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l'!l-t104.

1911 Pontltc Grtnd Pm
Broughtm Loltdtd t3100 Cell
II 14 "II· 7380

IB22Ut

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77

il Tetry eemper f1500 30111

IIIIINitHITrfbblefld ofiRt 12

Ptrtt lor 1978 Blarer 1r1n
front 6 rear dr ive
theft reer end &amp; other pane
614 387 7B13
S2&amp;0 00

Real sharp 1982 Cutlt•• Su
preme Brougham top V 1!1
engine 11r PS PI Cell 114
992 11941

'71 lllaer • wheel drNe new
tW• , hNdert strong vehk:le
It tarns Oar-s• 304· 878· 7710
or 871 1740

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10 ..w firm HenNn Tr...
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...,. &amp;nhuon•loft ul to4-773·
1111 or 77J.11H til• I 00

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessorres

Ou1l •~htul1 kits 199 96 In
st1ll1d Mon Fords Chtvy
Trudia Vtnl 4x4's Muffler
M•n 8 Stlmp1on Ave Athens
Ohio 1 BOO 84:J 3787

1980 GMC 8 1 I Slerrt Pkg
v 8 full inject" ' · wh•el drlv •
Ani Sherp 18900 Call 814
448 2105

livestock

- - - -- - --·le8t wt1Chinl for my slrawberry For 111e Her11ord and Slmml1 ..

Taylor llen'Y Petch Kerr Rotd
Pad! your own ltraw'*'"•

76

1982 Ford Escort wtgon, 4 IPd ,
tir AM FM tape. e2289 1984
Dodge Omnl 4 apd 121!199
Jahn'IAutoS•I• 8ulevlllaAd
Gllllpoll•

63

296&amp;

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3 1 R - -. ..... plu.2
..... lilll?llop. AI btadl top
rood Col J04·411-1S11 Col
tft•IIIM

f S 1
utos or a e

1987 Ford Renger 41C4, chrome
wh ... l fuel lnlection cull om
pschoe Could 1ake over pay·
m1nt1 Ph 1114 248-6294

McOwite Reettv
c., 1 UOJ,ourth Ave Hunting
tlllftl wva 21701 or Ph :104

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Now buying thtll corn or e11
corn C•llforltn:estquotaa Rivet"
Ctty firm Supply 814 '46

59 For Sale or Trade

Coty 7 room on• "ory home
,......, Addleon School 01•
!riot F"'*'tr poncl. bom &amp;

J.lifl4

(itUit1
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,._ 8102 or 114 2411· 5171

3Z ACRES

JuM Ill mite~ ~ dty limite

Bolt and 1r11l tl' 12 ft Sears
G1me tnd Fisher V bottom
fibergl ass with electrtc motor
$4&amp;0 DO 304 676 2815

I

Fr"h Holtteln Caws &amp; Htlfers
Molt with D H I
AI
records Cell OU 288 24g1

ed 10 pi&lt;* your own In tht n..t
f.w dtyt Ph CIIUde Winltl'a
8,. 2'1 5121

Pl'l

16ft 1Tom Bov Bast Boat
equipped t1660 Ph 614 367
766:J

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Tomtto ltlktt 10C each Jough
mill lumber from 110 00 per
thoultnd, 304· 875 · 2716 bt·
tw...,8tm lnd43Dpm

304·&amp;71·&amp;&amp;74.

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8120

1112 Motorcycte 750cc V ·41
Sof1 tnd chtlr CoffN end end
tabkle Engine tr.n!Ntelon turbo
ch•l• out ol '71 Buick
Yarnlha Electric: piano .-..one

s~:~e: Nei ghborhood Ad
614 «6· 8298 tfttr 6 00

~ N~EibS

{48 59 901 ZIJ Doubltsidtlltt 273 New Holland tq Beier 1971 Pontiac 8onnevUia2 door
enlrenCit door tets with deco
11500 Ford lpt Rtkt 1325
wry nice looking and runs good
rtlfld gle•• and thee! penel Shww Poe1 Orivw t700 7ft
•1715 Phone 114·742· 2'60
doore 350 oo.. 30 8ronze Loeu1t po•u 11 35 tach Ph
tlumlnum double commerclel 114 388 1832
1968 ChiVy Nov• e cyl . auto
entr1nce doors Sltt 589 15 or
good tires Runs good l!IU
•lngels 399 II with handels 1nd Mtasle Tractor 6ft mower deck
992 21111
locll.s 31 Single or doublt t1800 00 Ph 614 448 4:148
lttded gl•• It"" lnsuleled
19815 Monte Ctrlo T top 4 :J
doors sets reg 199 00 to
fuel InJection tlr tilt crulst
Jividen 1 Ftrm Equipment
1800 00 now 349 95 lo
1114 Ull 1176
AM FM CIUittt 35 000 milee
8915 00 32 St•et doors 1M! Specl tl Sale Pr~cn on our new C11111' 882 3801
ltmb prehung 1Yl hr fir~ flttd
Atoll Tr~ctor l Verme•r hay
189 915 33
Prehung It eel equipment up to t3000 ott
1973 AMC Hornet 1972 Ford
Hnultled door• with Yl gillS Mowtrt mowar condition••
Vtn Cell 814 949 · 2479
knultted 129 IJht 34 Pr• rM" ttddtft • round b'ltrsl A
hung ,.nt ptntl doort all sizes compltte lint of btl• htndUng &amp;
79 Cougar XR7 new ptint
89 95• 38 Blank hollow core feeding tcce•torift grinder rebutll engine no mal es nicecer
doors from 12 to 20 wide 110 millers wtgonl rotery IIIIer•
Stearns Gtr-se 304 8715 7710
long 400• 31 Pr•finl1hed rot try cutters bltd• disc cult I
or 675 -8749
prehung oak legiCV doors tnd Yttort plows sMdert post
j.mb all alz•• 44 8ha
'77MarkVllncaln lowmlleage
drlv••· woodapllttert gttu
PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL· hhdgatn trucll reeks truck 304 876 · 2710 eher &amp; 00 cell
STON. OHIO &amp;14·384-364&amp;
bed1 treillf'l aprltyers teed 304 876 5684
bun•• lkl•lock weler.,s, min·
1r1l feeders, WhMI Horae lawn&amp; ' 84 Pont ltc Fiero 1t1reo
gudtn tQulpmtnt Uud c .. ttttl black elr cond uc
hu1pment 8 round btllfl cond. 304 175 5110
Groom 1nd Supply Shop·Ptt (aamethet t1ke•slow111 35HP
188B Mer curv XA7 SPCougar
Groom1ng All br . . dl All tr• ctort mowmg machln iS
rtk• drum mower square B11t oHer c•l belwHn I 00
styln Julie Webb Ph 814 440
btlera Uled trtCIDfl 3 7' 8 00 PM. 304·812· :1146
0231
htyblnea cutdltloner. lime
75 Old• Cutl11t good shtpe
Ortgonwynd Ctttery Kenn .. spruder. tobtcco tett1re. dl• e•
1nd runs good phone 304 875
CFA HlmaltYtn Pettlll'l and plows harrow grevlty w1gon
Sitmnt kittens AKC Ottow And eM us lor •complet e llne ol 28111
pupptea N.W kittens Sltm•e partl • servlcel
73 Mont• Cerlo body IOIId e125
and Hlmalaytns Ctll 6U 448
Mechtn lcll tobtcco uner
Call 304·676 81197 befort 10 0
38« tfttr 7PM
1350 Ctll814 258 1285
Oom
Rtg ApptiOOSI 4y r old Pal•
mtno M1re 1800 or beet crlfer Buy one any 111echeln lew' cheln 1980 Cl'levr CHeUon 4 eyt auto
tlr p• pb tiH crul11 pw dal~tye
tnCILide• Addle Cell tftll' IPM tnd gil second chain hllf price
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO d wfp• 1m-tm CISI. new tlrll.
304 675 1003
Hend•son W Va 304 87&amp; new rebulft trll'lt 119 000 mU"
new ptlnt 11 750 30111 575 21!16
Golden Retriever pups AKC 7421
3
Regl1ttted 10 wka old Prlct
lnclud" lint thott ptptfl &amp;
vet check. 1150 each this weft 62 Wanted to Buy
72 Truoka for Sale
onty Ctllloday 1 2BI 5110

Full blooded B•tgle mothtt 6
pups no etch Cell 614 26&amp;

2 bedroom trllillf for rllnt In

GtrNpontFonv 304 &amp;71·3211

(81 I liM IAI grtde 8 lltt
15 V.
%114d
woodPen•ling
o• pentllng
11
~4~8 Birch
Reg
2495now1&amp;81517 Plneend
ctdtr wood wing• cottlng
1151Q ft pr p11Ckeget811and
110 95 pk 18 • 4x8 GIIM tHe
bethpane4eiBI4 99end5 99•
19 Perma {R)Intullted sfltet
mg foil one aide ( ~ •4~8 4 99)
(~114d 5 911 (1 -4d II 99)
20 Thttmol ply inaulllhleah••
thtng foil 121 aldtl 41C8 4 95
25pc up 1 00 off Pr Pc
21 lnauulettd templl'ed gle"
ptnels ~x32•711 29 95 et
31pc up 215 91 22 • Plne•n11de
IO\Itttd tdjuetabl• ehuttert til
sizes below whol•tle colt
23 K Lull btnch mtrk brldl.
corners 50 centt bo iC mortor 2
a-' 10 95 2' Preflnlsfltd
btuct .oak nooring ~ th1ck 2 11.
w•de 20sq h ctn t41 00 10
ctn up 39 II ctn 26.-Prllhung
Interior doors pi'tflnlehed tnd
unflntlhed til sizes fBJ2191•
21 Stftl e~t•ior lnsulll'ltd pr..
hung doors (8) 19 85M 27
hter1or etHI door blankt IB!
26 OOt1 28 ·Pine Louvet"td By
fold doors Sltt (24· 29 911 (30

30

a...1or ..,., 304 Btl 3130

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1983 Thundercrelt 11 120
H P , I 'I 150 lwurs One owner

tal••

304-87&amp;·2785

Electric k•tchen stove wh1te 40
lnd!H wide no 00 304 8715

75

CLOSEOUT'S

1 · Counter tops k•tch~ tnd
bMh end bar 12 89 Lin Ft IBI
2 MtrbltVtnltyTop' s{B)From
115 19 to ' 22·•8" 110 00 Ia
160 00 3
22·30 Almond
Vtnlty and Marblt Top 179 96
4 · 10 StMIIIthTub'•Aimond
end whn 189 9ha &amp; HIQh
Glop tub well kits almond and
whitt 121 H 8 • 1 pc Fiber
tub •nd shower tombln•
t1on White and colors I 159 95
to t179 86 7 2 pc F1bergln1
tub •nd showert combmtbon
whit• and cotors ' ' 99 96 8
Oelu.. acrylic tub end thower•
w1tf1 top Reg 1159 95 Now
299 96 9 Color Commodea
t69.96 10 · F1bel'gl~a~ Roof
shlngl11 !B) t 16 95 aq 90wt
rol rotting t9 96 11 • Pine
'"'1h uw T ·1·11 Siding
(~11 1111' 12 85) 25pc up 1 DO
off pr Pc 12 • ..,_-.:4 118
Plywood B 95 'II 6 95 215pc
up t1 00 off pr pc 13
"'ll'xlx tongue &amp; groove wtter
bo•d t9 IS or (~x4x8 8 961
25pc up 1 00 of1 Pr
Pc (7 1&amp;thu:ob8· 6 95) 1' •~•
ctdtr or treated lattice 12 915
and1095 1100off26pc up

M•le golden relriever 4 1h
months old t126 Call 1!114

electflc nove 17&amp; Call

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by L1rry Wright

BUYOUTS · SECONOS

TD 6 Bulldoler with wench
Good cand111on U 500 00
304 1715 6744

luildint Mtlariah
llol*, brick. uwer pipte, win
dowa lim.. l . Me Cleude Win·
••• R~ Grllnde. 0 Cell 114·
2U 1121

3 btdtOOm tr ••• with large
room Mded dlsc:ount for aeniot
citll..._ llictt but no pete.
30'-..8 1887

- -112-3705

F1rm1 far Sale

_,_s1_4______________

Ctttlyhc Convtrtert only
$89 95 Moat modets lnstelle·
tlon 1110 avallabl• MuHI~r Men
9 Stimpson Ave Athtns, Ohio
1 800 1143-3787

Spece lor amtll trail•• All
hoo• upt Cabte Also efficiency
rooms. elr 1nd cablt M11on
wv. c111 304 n3 &amp;151

Coli &amp;14·992-2403

lrtda Plue smtll window elr
conditioner Cell 114·261·

APARTMENTS mobll1 homn.
housn Pt Plenent and Gell1po
hs 814 441· 8221

Hous• and ap..-tmlr'ttl tor rtnt

3090

814·441-2236 or 114·44S·
2581

·-

Furnished Apt 1BR , 701 Fourth
Ave Gallipolis t226 Uulltlel
Pd Ph 4'8· 4411 ah• 7PM
furnlahtd 1 bedroom apertmtnl
tnMiddleport S210 p.,montt1
1100 dt~Posat Ctll 814 992
&amp;150

COUNTRY MOBILE HomtPerk
Route 33 Nonh o1 Pomeroy
Renttl trailers Call 814 892
7479

no-. ~-R• .

MARCUM

Apartment
for Rent

Unfurnithtd 2 bedroom houM
for rtnt No Inside pets C~n
end til new petnt Cell II 14 992

&amp;14·992-3187

--------~ ~
Ret ram Now Southustetn Bu ..
lnftt College Call 814 4415
4387

'

44

Uwn Mower RlpltH', 304·175·

accepted for 32 hr full tim,.·"
poeitlon ltPieuantVallev Nurt ~ - ~
mg Ctre Center ' Flexlblt "
Hourt· AII Shrtu
Btntflh,~~
11111il1blt Conttet Pertonntt Of•1;.
flee, Pleuent Valley Hoepltt~ •.
304 1175 4340
..,...c

Reuoneble rates
SntdM' 814 948 2128

8t Vicinity

r

Newty

Dependtble Btbysltter needed
5n our homt tfternoon• &amp;
evening• Call 114 - ~1- 0500

GallTpona-·········

20 piiCIIt..-vlce to 4 Pfttugreff
dish• Plu1 mugs: giiiHt,
lamp• • · place Mttlng Call

llrJ~IIY

Middleport. Oh .
992· 6611

5 22 17 2 mo pd

~1

on State Route Cell

1&amp;9.230 yr Now Hmng Ctll
806·187 6000 bt R-9805 for
cu rrent fedttel het

VALLEY WMIEI
&amp; SUPPLY

CALL:

~eel

OVERNMENT JOBS. f16,04Q1"1i

&amp;14-448 3&amp;58

Somet:Mng New Under The Sun
Rtpl Nteded fo 8u11nMs Ac
counu Pan Time f18.000
Potlfltlat Ful nme teo ooo •
Potent11l Work own Hours •
Tr•lning provided Ctll 1 612
938 0019 M F 8 em 5 00 pm

•cr• m•ll. ta"tt
bus~

Auto plfts

n- tqUipmMt. stodt. I

mllto

~~~~~~~~~==~ ~

homell1e
J1cobaen

EUGENE LONG

742 2881

Memorial Countelort
t • ..,..,
Pr:ovidtl tervle e. th• aomediiV'!I ,
everyone mutt heve, end mN ....:
way above IYirlg&amp;ell'ninge pluto ~
elot of tat11f1ct•on 1n provkling. en abllolute mufl Cell&amp; 1 4· 448...- 3616 10 OOAM 1 OOPM Man,_
thru Fri

5-lll7

DENNY CONGO

Public Notice
on 1988 modet
whitt sewing mechlnea
Equipped to z.lgz.tg mon09ram
ovtrcttt mends hemming,
mlk• button hoi.. &amp; mon
Rtguler •341 IU Now
t100 00 Th•e are new with 1
20yurwa"-.ntv Ctllll14· 381
4135
Ov~ochd

•now.

load and sy m·

flowers

Bulinasa
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBliSH
lNG CO recommllnds thtt you
do butlnett with people you
end NOT to atnd monll¥'
through the miM untH you h•e
lnv•itetW the oflenng

The famrly of Ralp h Hawley
wrshes to express !herr
Sincere thanks and appre
cratron to everyo ne for the

ThB Daily Sentinei- Page--11

1271&amp;

117&amp; luldc lloaol. 10.. Pl. PI,
lit 1113 Choylllor Now
Y..OC.. tully lo- Ph 114-

441nt0

Cel 114-,..:.

1011 Aro; Ilene

H - - 'lillY ltUbbrm. He- ttUI gled
~w·~ bell atJitlle ~ moun~n
dltnblng

~~e~~t.

1113 Hondt 750 Shedow C•lt
114 «I 10M
1877 0 L 1000 Gotdwtng runs
good aaklftg . . 50 llue whh
alsey bar Ph 11' «1·1P2
1977 KZ 810 KawtNki 1811
1ti2Wfl 210Huaqvamttl81
Ctlll1' 11141 11111ft1t IPM
1971 XL lliOO Honct. Runs 1nd

Oooko good

Colli 14-H2 3712

1177 Kawellk: ILTD 1000 mo
torcvcle. ••~ cond 304 812 ·

2SB7

1113 Honda8hld0w 750 good
Cloncl 1 ,100 rnlltt Tela en pd
care ol t1 800 304 171·

31&amp;2
1171 HondiCI710, mlnlcond

304-17&amp; 1101

Formerly Ken • now John 1
Wt ter Service John Wett••on
Jr Ownll' 1 000 or 2 000 gal
tervlct 30, 618 22"48

87

Upholstery

R • M Cu1t0m CCKreh• llld
A•uptlolnery St At 7 Crown
City Oh 614· 2&amp;1-1'70 Evt
114·4'1· 3,311 Open detly 9 to
4 30 Sat 8 30 to 1 30 Old I
ntW Uphostered
Stntt • Upholetery Shop Furnl
tura car 11111 boat ltatl etc
Cell 01-4 · 2611270 Rockhclt
Ro-.:1 Crown City
Mowrey 1 Uphols1 erlng ttrvlng
1ricounly•re•22yurt Thtbln
1n tu.nltur • uphol1111'11'1g Call
!.~~~.;~5 4U4 for fru •

�.·
Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Rufus Strong, 68, Pocahontas.
Arkansas, formerly of Meigs
County. died Wednesday at the
Randolph County Medical
Cen ter.
Mr. Strong was a son oft he late
Earl H. and Dorcas Ogdln ·
Strong. He was a retired veteran
of the U.S. Navy having served In
World War II and the Korean
Conruct.
Surviving are his wife, Betty
Foley Strong; two sons, Bill of
Wheatrldge, Colo., and Roger of
Bernie, Calif.; a stepson, Dennis
Higgins, Zion, Ill.; a sister, Edith
Talbert, Langsville, two grandchildren and three step grandchildren.
In addition to hls parents, he
was preceded In death by tWQ
s isters, Pauline Holliday and
Alma Smith and a brother,
Howard Strong.
Services wll! be held at 2 p.m.
Monday at the Btgony-Jordan
Funeral Home in Albany with
Rev. R. E . Wood officiating.
Burial will be In the Standish
Ce metery . Friends may call at
the funeral home!rom4 to6p.m.
Sunday. Military rites will be
co nducted by Albany Post 9893 of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

Society with acknowledgements
to Mrs. Harmon O'Brien, C.C.C.
Go!fview Trail. Wildwood. Fla ..
:1278,,

Arthur Morris
Arthur Monroe Morris, 90.
Crystal Rivers, Fla ., former
tyle lgs resident, died Wednesday
In Florida following a short
lit ness.
Mr . Morris was born at Ripley,
W. Va ., on Feb. 14, 1897, a son of
the late Albert and Lilly Cas to
Morris. He was a retired
oarpenter .

: Surviving are three daughters ,
!:.lilia n Potte r. Orlando, Fla.; Iva
Frledwalb, Dunnellon, Fla ., and
Vlvan Frazier. Liston ; two sons.
Walter Morris of Pomeroy and
Cha rles Mor ris of Marengo.
Ohio; a sister. Joda Parsons,
Gay, W. Va .; two bald sisters.
Sa die Carr, Harrisonville, and
&lt;:ella Wayet, Sandusky , and two
half-brothers. Ten grandchlldrm
and 12 great -grandchildren also
s urvlv~. Mr. Morris had resided
In Harrisonville. Meigs Count y,
f9r a number of yea rs b~ fore
!;(ling to Florida.
Besides his paren ts, he was

puaenger. sedan with the

Public Notice

Four Door Sedan
Police Package
Not More Than 352 Cubic ·

PUBLIC NOTICE
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
MEIGS DIVISION
P. 0 . BOX 490
ATHENS , OH . 46701
Purauant to Ohio Coal

Inches V -8 Engine

Four Speed Automatic
Transmis•ion
Engine Oil Cooler
Five 15) Police Tire!

Heavy Duty Front and
Aear Rubber Mats
Heavy Duty Front Seal
h .tr&amp; Dome Light Bet ween Visors
Single Kev

leh Hand and Right Hand
Remote Mirrors
Heavy Duty Alternator
leh Hand Spollight
Dash G1uget1 (Votts. Temp ..
011. Prenure)
'Pollee Speedometer
:Air Conditioning
Tinted Glan
A .M . Radio
'Heavy Duty Shocks
Color Fix Back Doors to Open
From outside Only and Fix
Windows In Back Doors to
SI•Y Up .
Heavy Duty Satterv

Calibrated speedometer and
polk:e package options and
transferring
radios. siren.
flashing signals. fire extinguishers
and protective
ftOm present
car to new1htetds
car.
Each bid must contain the
full name ot every penon or
company lnteresla~ in the
same, and the bid must be

Mining and

Recl1mation

Rulo 1 601 : 1J -3·04, South·
ern Ohio Coal Company,
Meiga Mine No.2 . P. 0 . Box

490. Athent. Ohio 4&amp;701

does hereby seek a variance
to permit tha installation of a
pipeline within 100 feet of
end to cross under Columbia
Township Road 324 .
The pipeline will cro11
under Columbia Townahip
Road 324 approJIImately
100 feet weat of the inter·
section of TR 324 and Meigs
County Ra.d 6 .
lntereated parties may
comment 11

a public: meet ·

ing of th1 Columbia TruatHa
on June 1, 1987 at 7 :30
p.m. to be held 11 the
Columbia Township fire·
house on R9ute 143, Melga
County. Ohio.

RADIO CONTROLED - Chesler elementary
students were given a demonstration on flying a
radio controled airplane by Ike Spencer of Racine
Thursday morning In an open field near the

school. Spencer, a member of the Kera RC
Modelers, Dew two planes for the youngsters, a
red Eagle belonging to Bob Dudding, and his own
yellow Kaos.

r---Local briefs----. Hospital
No Sentinel Monday
The Dally Sentinel business, advertising and editorial offices
wlll be closed Monday, Memorial Day; In order to permit
employe~s to spend thedaywlth their families. 'l'heSentlnel wlli
not be published Monday . Publication wlli resume Tuesday.

t6i22. 1tc

ahd Its performance prop·
ertv secured .
· These checkt or bonds will

CLEVELAND (UP!) - Ohio
Lottery olflclals say one of the
two winning llckets In Wednes·
day's $1~ mililon Super Lotto
jackpot Is held by 13 Hamilton
City School District employees
and an Armco Steel Co. worker in
Middletown.
The holder of theothertlcket-

10:00 A .M . forthe purchaoo

Ctrlo.

Offen may be made at the
time of tht sale.
The Admlnistretrix re serves the right to reject any
and all bida.
Freddie Houdaahelt,
Administratrix of the
Ettate of Leoni Kohl.
Deceased
161 22. 28. 27. Jtc

section of County RQad 1A

feet south of the intersectlone of County Road 6 and
County Road 1 A. Pipeline to '
cross under Meigs County
Road 1 approximately
1,400 teet northwest of the
intersection of County Road
4 and County Road 1.
Pipeline will be within 100
County
Road
1 in some
fe8t
of the
right-of-way
ot
locations a• it parallels to the ·
road. Pipeline to cross under

Granted d ivor('t'
Judith Lynn Grate has been
granted a divorce In Meigs
County Com mon Pleas Court
from Ronald Eugenv Grate.

PUBLIC NOTICE
SOUTHERN OHIO
COAL COMPANY
MEIGS DIVISION
P. 0 . BOX 490
ATHENS, OH . 46701
Pursuant to Ohio Cosl

OWIIII, DONNA AIIIOID
IUNAGII, JACIII PIIICI

.,

By GEOFF OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Stall
GALLIPOLIS - Gallipoiltans
and Galila Countlans will honor
·
their veteransMonday.
Parade participants will de·
part the Foodland Parking lot at

'.

MA.JOR KRAIG HANKINS

EXCEUENT SELECTION OF JANTZEN KNIT
TOPS, SHORTS, S~IRTS, SLACKS, SWIMWEAR
&amp; COYER-UPS FOR THE LADIES

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

~~

Meigs County Road 4 ap·
the lnter~ection of County
Road 4 and County Ros4.11 .
comment at a public meet·
lng of the Meigs County
Comml11ioners on May 27.

THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE
1102 Vinl Slrlet

Reclamation

675-7947

Point Plaasant

Open Friday &amp;SaturdGy 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday &amp; Monday 1 p.m. • 6 p.m.

Rule 1601 :13·3-04, South·

ern Ohio C011 Company
Msigs Mine No. 2. P. 0 . Do~
490. Athena, Ohio 45701

GARY
LINK
·
FIOM FOIT MYEIS, FU.

15°/o Off

for the escort and transportation

of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Offering the opening prayer
will be Rev. John E . Jackson.
pastor · of New Life Lutheran
Church. Galllpoils. Jackson, a
graduate 6! Texas A &amp; M
Universit y, Trinity Lutheran Seminary and the U.S. Army
Chaplain Command &amp; General
Staff College, Is active In the
Farm Bureau , Holzer Medical
Cen ter Chaplai ns Association
and the Family Addiction Com·

Car ter, the imroducuon or Municipal Cour t Ju~ge.lames 'A .
AMVETS Post No. 2.1 ro m· Benn ett 's ca r . the Chamber of
mander; Thelma Barrus. the Commerce ear. the GAHS band,
Introduction of the VFW Pos t No. ·the GAHS cheerleaders , the Jull•·
4464 Ladles Auxiliary; Beverly Sewar d Star Lig ht Twllers Baton
Clark, th e Introduction of the Group. Ga llipolis Fire Depart Amerlral Le gion Post No. 27 ment Trucks 64 and 65. and ten
Ladies Auxiliary ; Wamer Hoi- an tiqu e ra rs !rom David
ley. placing the wreath in the McCoy's Old Car Club.
Behind them will be the Salin
Ohio River for veterans lost at
Dolts
Baton Group, Earnest
sea: Post No . 4464 . Thr !Iring
McKinney and his bicycle, the
squad; and J ohn Dixon, taps.
Partiripants in th e parade will Elks' eo nver llblc; .Jennifer
assemble at tho Foodland park· Terry , baton champion; Teresa
ing lot near Fourth Avenue at 9 Etis tm an' s Super St rull('rs
a.m.and will leave in formation Baton Group . Miss Gallla
Coun ty, the Gallipol is City Comat 10 a.m.
miss ioners' ca r, the Cattla
The parade marshal. ,Jim
Davis. will lead the parade. Cou nty Beef Queen and her
followed b.v thr VFW Color princesses , Little Miss and MisGuard . the America n Legion ter Ga ll Ia Count y. the Star Light
Color Guard, the RIO Grande Twirlers Baton Group; Ga llipolis
ROTC detatchment , the VFW Fire Deparlment Trucks lh1. 61
Auxiliary Color Guard, the DA V and 66; a Smith Buick car, the
commander. the AM VETS com· Galtla County Bass hssoclation.
mandN and the Am~rican Lf' · a car from .lim Mink Chevrolet ,
Boy Scouts of i\merlra Tt'oop 200,
glon commander·.
Following them_ will be thr the Gi l'! Scouts of America,
American Lr glon 1\uxlliary pres- Brownie Troop lfll5 , Sheriff's
Idem, the Cooties, the 4Q and 8.
Continued on A-4

SEN. PAUL GILLMOR

All Merchandise
•country Items •Flower Arrange111ents
•Hcwidaafled Gifts *TiHany Lamps
and .a., Much More

g,, p,Jza- Stop In •d RBRJm'

The Gingerbread House

most outstanding legislators In
the United States.
Senator Glllmor's attendance
record on roll call votes r,anks as
one of the best tn the Senate for
each term he has served. As a
prlnelpal sponsor of Jhe first
legislative ethics law enacted in
Ohio, his colleagues In the House
and Senate unanimously elected
him to serve as the first Chairman of the bipartisan Legislative
Ethics Committee.
Continued on A-4

POMEROY- A Racine man is
hospitalized with three gunshot
wounds and the owner of a dub
near Pomeroy Is charged with
felonious assault as a result to the
early Saturday morning
shooting.
AI 1:52 a.m. Saturday, Sherif!
Howard E . Frank and several or
his deputies as well as o!!lccrs
!rom Middleport and Pomeroy
were called to The Cove, located
on Route 7 just outside Pomeroy,
after having been Informed that
a man had been shot at the club.
Sherlfr Frank Identified the
victim as David Talbott. 21.
Racine, who had been shoT once
Continued on A-4

CANNON ON COURTHOUSE LAWN - The
hbttorlc brass cannon on the courthous'' lawn,
made In 1'791, wWI unveiled by Its donor, Gcncr11l

S. W. Fountain, U~ Army, rt•tlrt•d , who brought it :
from the Phlllpplnt•s In • Momorlal Day ·
celebration In 1925.

Memorial Day: A time for reflection

nAI8 rLOOD -lleMfered lllallderat • nwlttM tile area Frld&amp;J
wene than olllert1.The uea between Gace and
nlr;bt, WM«IM • -OJtlo 141 wu ldt bud by a O..b flood. Oblo 141 w111
cleeeolla eMialll ..-- to mollltralllc, becauee ot llle blfb water.
Resldellla ae..- tile two mile m..-ller of Ohio 141""7 tbeJ'venot had
wa&amp;« fttiCit lloele kvele Ia re&lt;:ent ;rean. 8ome llomes aad r;arflles
were tllreatened bf water. ('nmes-8enlealal photo bJ Steve
Triplett).

By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Times-sentinel Stall
POMEROY - Memorial Day
marks a time !or reflection and
brings with It a reminder or
things past, too often seen
without understa nding of the
historical reference and
slgnlllcance.
Take the cannon on the court·
house lawn.
Few remember Memorial Day
in 1925 when General S. W.
Fountain. US Army, retired,
came to Pomeroy !or the unveil Ing of the historic brass cannon.
He had brought the cannon to
the United States from the
Philippines and presented the
relic to Meigs County because he
had at one time lived here.
· When Gen. Fountain made the
1offer to give the cannon io the
county, the matter was taken up
with the County Commissioners
who accepted It on behalf of the
county and proceded to bulld the
concrete foundatiOn on which It
was mounted. The commlsson·
ers were also responsible lor
making the tablet wllh the

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He is also a counselor In I he
Vietnam veterans' readjustment
program with Altho! &amp; Associates and the chaplain of the 16th
Engineer Brigade of the Ohio
National Guard.
Others taking part in the
parade include .James Davis.
parade marshal; Myron (Bud 1
MeGhee. mast er of ce remonies.
recognition of veterans and lnt roductlon of the speaker; Vanee
Rees, oflicer of the day; VFW
Post No . 4464. raising the Amerl·
can flag; Bobby Gordon. singing
the national anthem and "Amer·
lea The Beautiful;" Rod Tolliver,
conducllng the GAHS band; AI
Harris. leading the Pledge of
Allegiance by Boy Scout Troop
200; Rev. Alfred Mackenzie.
chaplain of the Gallipolis Fire
Department. the invocation;
Dovel Myers. president of the
Memorial Day Com mittee, the
Introduction' of the DA V Cha pter
No. oeommander; Robert Wood,
the introduction of the VFW Post
No. 4464 commander; Roger

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RIO GRANDE- Senator Paul
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Olifo Senate, will be the featured
speaker at the lllth commencement ceremony at Rio Grande
College and Community College
on Sunday, Jub~ 14.,
Currently the President of th'e
Ohio Senate for the !17th General
Assembly, he also served as
Senate President during the
114th and 116th General Assem·
biles. Sen. Glllmor was a candldale for the 1986 Republican
Gubernatorial nomination .
For his eontrlbutlons to Ohio
education, Sen . Glllmorhas been
honored by the Ohio Department
of Education. the Ohio School
Boards Association. the Buckeye
Association of School Administrators, and the Ohio Education
Association.
Now serving his sixth term in
the Ohio Senate, Sen . Glllmor has
been unanimously elected Re·
publican leader of the Ohio
Senate five times. He ha s received numerous awards for
outstanding accomplishments
for his work as a leader In the
Ohio General Assembly.
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instructor at the Ohio Peace
Officer Training Academy. He
ret~ned to the Army, receiving
an officer's commission in 1981
and became an air defense
officer . Three years later. after
receiving flight training, he was

assigned !or duty in Korea.
Currently he Is assigned to Fort
Rueker, Ala., where he is assigned to the Doer rlne Division of
the Department of Combined
Arms Training.
He has served with the 82nd
Airborne Division, the 25th lnfan·
try Division and the 17th Avlatlon
Group. He has also spent three
years with the Ohio National
Guard .
Among his. many accomplishments whll~ In the Army was his
duty in Korea of responsibility

Ohio Senate president to
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10 a.m. and move up Third Ave ..
to Spruce St. ,over to second, then
down to Court and then over to
First and end up at the World
War I Doughboy. Units will begin
assembling at 9 a.m.
This year's address In the
Public Square wlil be delivered
by Major Kralg Hankins , U.S.
Army.
Hankins, a nallve of Ironton,
was raised in Gallipolis and Is a
1974 graduate of Gallla
Academy . He joined the Army
shortly thereafter, enlisting for
three years. In 1977 he joined the
Gallipolis Pollee Department,
staying on the forc e for two
years.
He left to attend college. after
which he joined the Nelsonville
Police Qepartment, where he
was until he was hired as an

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24. 1987

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spokeswoman Anne Bloomberg
said Thursday.
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one of the winning tickets are
Sharon Weekly , Janet Graves,
Barbara Callen, Margaret Lind·
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Gary Rose, Langsville, was In satisfactory condition at,
Veterans Memorial Hospital Friday morning after receiving a'
severe arm laceration In a !Ire at the trailer home of Burl BlevIns, Salem Center, Thursday evening.
Case o! the blaze was undetermined . Both the Salem and Rutland Fire Departments were on the scene. The trailer was completely gutted by the blaze. Owner of the property Is Cecil Stacy.
There was no Insurance. The State Fire Marshall has been
called to Investigate the fire . .
Rose was taken from the seen~ by the Rutland Emergency
Squad. Lifeflight was called to remove him to a Columbus
hospital but the plane was unable to get through due to weather
conditions.
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reported two
other ralls Thursday; Tuppers Plains at2: 31 p.m. to0hlo248 for
Joshua Marcum to Holzer Medical Center; Racine at 4:52p.m.
to Ohio 338 for Nicki Wilson to Veterans Memorial Hospital .

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~ returned at ontt to all except the succesaful bidder .
Hit checks or bond will be
held until the contract or bid
il properly ellecuted by him .
The right is reserved tore-

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Veterans Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Ja ck
Reitmlre, Letart, W.Va .; Leondus Lee. Pomeroy; Gary Rose,
Langsville.
Thursday Discharges - Cha·
rles Payne. Frank Clark, Charles
. Niemeyer.

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Tt!ursday , May 28 . 1987 at

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to permit the inttallation of a
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Sealed bids will be received Richard Seylor,
Jones,
an Armco employee, and
pipeline within 100 feet of
PROBATE COURT OF
In · the oHice ot the Village Mayor
Allen
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a
teacher. both of whom
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Meigs
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Clerk, Pomerov . Ot'llo untll12
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County
Road
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o'clock (noon) on Mav 29th,
Clerk / Treasurer
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Lotto
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320 East Main Street
The pipeline will cross
Case No . 26413
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Pomeroy. Ohio 45769
The 13 sc hool district emOffera will be recei\led at under Meiga County Road
1. For the pure hue by the
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Weather
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy and humid to·
day, witha chance o! thunderstorms and highs near 90. Mostly
cloudy lonlght, with scatterea
thunderstorms and a low between 60 and 65. Partly cloudy
Saturday. with a chance . of
thunderstorms and hl~ths in the
low 80s.
Th~ probability of precipitation Is 40 percent today. 50
percent tonight and 30 percent
Sa turday.
Winds will be from the south at
10 to 15 mph today and from the
southwest at five to 15 mph
tonight .
Extended Forecast - A
chance of s howers each day, with
highs between 70 and 75 In the
northern part of the state and 75
and 80 In the south. Overnight
lows mostly will be In the CiOs.

All set,for 7lst ,Indy 500

,Jowe Foreman, $300 to Hocking :
Technical College; Theiss, the :
Holzer Clinic Science Scholar' •
ship, anct Reiber the $1,000 Ohio :
Board of Regents Scholarshltl •
plus an Ofiio University Cutler :
' Freshman Scholarship. Certt'tr~~
cates of achievement in th~ •
Board of Regents Scholarship :
Program went to Theiss, Harris: :
Simpson and Tracie Hubbara~ t
Members of the class who are •
members of the National Honor i
Society were recognized .
., .J

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be m ade to the American Cancer

50 cents

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preceded In death by his wife,
Stella Morris In August, 1981,
several brothers and sisters and
one great-grandchild.
Services wlll be held at 3: 30
p.m. Saturday at the Ewing
Funeral Home with Pastor
Frank Jarvis officiating. Burial
wlll be In Wells Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 4 to 9 this evening.

Frank Harmon O'Brien, 76,
former Probate a nd Juvenile
Judge or Meigs Cou nty, died
Tuesday at Wildwood. Florida.
He was born at Ashton, W.Va.,
on Dec. 3. 1910. the son or the late
Charles William O'Brien of Bedford Township in Meigs County
and the Philippine !stands and
thP late Oretha KelsW O'Brien
of Ashton , W. Va. He was
married to Henrietta Cherrington of Gallipolis on Oct. 20. 1940.
Mr. O'Brien served in the U.S.
Navy 1942-194,, was a practicing
attorney in Pomeroy until 1949
wh~n he was first elected Meigs
Co unt y Probate and Juvenile
.Judge. He retired to Florida In
1972.
Judge O'Brkm was a member
of the American, Ohio State and
Meigs Coun ty Bar Associations
and the Ep iscopal Church. He
was an avid skilled golfer, having
won club c hampionships at Gallipolis. Chester Hill, a nd Pomeroy
golf clubs.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded In dea th by two brothers, Charles and William , and a
s ister. Mary Virginia .
Surviving are his wife, Henr ietta Cherrington O'Brien, Wildwood. Fla . ; a brother. James
O'Brien. Pomeroy, and several
nieces and nephews.
Donations In his memory may

Sunday

Friday. May 22. 198]:..

Area deaths
Frank O'Brien

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Inscription, "~pants h _r.;annon
From Cottahatto, Mldana, P .r.
Made In 1791. Donated to Melg•
County hy Gen. S. W. Fountain
USA, May 30, 1925."
General Fountain's alrcctlon
for Meigs Cou nt y was attributed
in part to his appoi ntmen t to West
Point through the Intercession of
the late Tobias A. Plantz, who
was then the Congressman from
this distri ct. Congressman
Plantz was the grand!alher of the
late Wya tt Plantz, who at that
lime was cashier of the First City
Bank, Pomeroy. Commurtlca_tlons concerning thecannonwcre
between Wyatt Plantz and Gen .
·
Fountain.
Excerpt From L&lt;tter
The following excerpt laken
from a Jetter written to Plantz by
Gen. Fountain, tells of the
hlstorleal value or the cannon.
''This Is how the gun came Into
my possession. Our treaty with
Spain allowed Spaniards to take
away movables. Col. Plll~r.
Spanish Army, was doing that
work at the station at Cettabatto,

'

which 11 at the moulh or Rio
Grand e, Mindanao, f'hlllppln c
Is lands, abou tllO miles from our
headquart ers at Zomboanga .
"Col. Pett it, U. S. Army, who
was fr om Columbus, Ohio. was
looking afl r r the Interes t ol lh&lt;'
Un ited States . He disputed the
right of the Spanish to take away
guns th ai were In position . I think
that he was right , but the
commander of Ihe divis ion gave
the followin g orders, ' Let him
ta ke anyth ing.'
"So Colonel Pillar moved the
guns from th e fort . One day he
to ld Col. Pettll he wa s tired and
would not take the two largeguns
and two smal l ~uns located at
different points. He gave th~m to
Col. Pettit wno later gave one of
the small guns to me . I brought It
home to Davon. Pa . You will
notice that' the gun Is over a
hundred years old .
" The Rio Grande !IO\\'S
through a country not unlike
Ohio, ·the hiiis coming down close
to the river at places. The soli or
the valley Is wonderfully rich . I
have seen sugar cane growing 22

I et high . Thr' Moros who lnhahlt
I hr. vnl lcv ... .a rP a wu r li k(l propl(·
-In faei plr:otrs ....... "
ft •h•hrallon
The unvrl llng or the ca nnon
was a part ult he Sund ay. Mav:«l.
l92o Memoria l Da y observance
In Pomeroy . II began at ~ :o .m.
when mcm'IJpr; ol Drew Wcbst&lt;•r
Post ~9. America n l.r ·g lon.
m arC h('d !O Kp rr's Run whrrc•
sPr vlcPS WC'rt1 held al lhr gra\'('!S

of Soldiers of th e Wor ld War.
AI 9 o'c loc·k that morning , the
vetera ns asse mbled on the la wn
to the sout hwrst or the court
house for th r• impressive unve ilIng ceremon:· of the historic
brass ca nnon
In his address, Gen. Fountain
talked of his land re membra n r~
ol his childh ood In Meigs County,
of his later appointment to We.&lt;t '
Poi nt through th e Intercession of
the congressma n !rom this district, of hi.&lt; military ca reer. and
of the pri vilege of returning
something ol significance - a
cannon now near ly 200 years old
- 10 Me igs rou nty .

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