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                  <text>Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Th~rsday, June 11, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Planning for Northwest Ordinance observance

Beat of the bend
By BOB HOEFLICH
Stlnllnel Stall Writ er
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi Sor·
orl!y will be
holding its fund
raising mixed
sc rambl e at the
Jaymar Co if
Cours e Satur·
day with the
pairing drawing to be held
Friday evening at 7:30.
Play will get und erway a.t 8:30
a.m. Saturday and play will be
loilowed by a lu ncheon . Each
member of the fi rst place team
will rece ive 550 and second place
team members will each get $35.
There will be prizes for the
longest drive and the closest to
the pin on the ninth hole.
The sorority which wi ll use
proceeds for char ltab_ie purposes
needs a few more players and
you ca n re~l s t cr by calling Ca thy
.Johnso n at 992-6514 or Becky

Triplett at 992-548.,. Entry fee Is
$.15
Members of the Racine Merchants Association will meet at 7
Monday evening at the town .hall
and are asking for a represent a·
tlve from every organization
Includi ng churc hes, schools and
fra ternal groupS to be present .
Plans wil l be made for the
annual fall festival and Sue
Hager who is the chairman of the
Northwest Territo ry celebra tion
for Sulton Township will be
present and plans will be made to
tie that observance In with the
fall festival. The association wi ll
also plan for far mers' day which
will be held in J uly.
A group of parents are urging
that you take action on maki ng
some progress for the talented
and gifted program in Meigs
Cou nty.
There Is. at present, a talented

and gifted coord inator on the Ihe first In a· series of planning conta in artic les of Meigs County . that small donations are more
county level. and Southern Local sessions.
heritage.,
than welcome since it Is a
District has a teacher working In
----Latest contributors to the pro· " people" project - to the Meigs
the field. Eastern and Meigs
Donations are coming in for the ject are Chu ck and Da isy Blakes- Fair Board, P.O. Box, Pomeroy.
Local Districts have no teacher Americana project or the Meigs lee, Aardvark Sound , Maye C. Ohio 44769,
Involved. Paren ts wit h a'talented · Cou nty Fair Board. This Involves More, Mabel Moore, the Ladles
child or children are as ked to fire the moving of a hlstpr lcal Jog Auxiliary of the Big Bend CB
When you get so you undef· .
off a letter to Rep. Jolyn Boster ca bin and smoke house ont o the Radio Club and Geolfrey and stand all about the Con tras and ·
and Sen. Jan Long urging sup- Rock Springs Fairgrounds and Marlene Wilson.
that ot her stuff, woul d you lie ·
port for the ta lented ~n d gifted wor king over both structures so
You can become a part of the good enough to ex plain II to me'?
progra m. Letters are to bese.nt to that they will be sturdv an d will project by sending your donation
Do keep smiling.
the officials In care of the State r------------,-a::n:::d:.t:::h:::e,::fa:;l::.r..::bo:::::ar..::d:..:l:.s;.st:,:r:::es:::s:::ln~~=------------­
House, Columbus. Ohio 43215.
The countywide observance of
the Ordinance of 1787 will be held
on July 11 at the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds and Patty Parker is
serving as chairman of the
observance.
She has called her firs t piM·
ning session for 7 p.m. Monday at
the Meigs Cou nt y Museum, But·
ter nut Ave, Pomeroy . All per·
sons with Ideas fo r the observance

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Reg. SJ 02.00 Low Back Chair ....... sn.oo
Reg. s119.00 High Back Chair ..... $84.00
Reg. S22 5.00 Launger ................. $159.00

Sale $258
RCA

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MEW SHIPMENT
JUST RECEI~ED

Crystal, brass,
wood, ceramic and
children's lamps.

Junior, Missy, Petite and Extra Sin s.
REG. 17.00 TO 162.00

Sale Priced

All TABLE LAMPS ....... 20°/o oFF
FLOOR LAMPS .......... S4777

$525 $4650
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- Recoil Start
- Two-Yeor Limited
Worronty
REG. SJ59.95
SAVE 14ooo

SHIRT
SALE
Good aiKtion of

1tyitt,

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f otiw' I Day gifts.
Includes:
•Knit Shirts
•Sport Shirts
•Van Heusen
Dress Sh irts
•Western Shirts

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18.95 ...... Sale 16.71
'10.95 ... Sale '8.21
112.95 ... Sale 19.71
114.95... Sale 51 1.21

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looks, tonk tops,
jeans shirts.

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liliL Solid colon, good
llloction of 1tylt1 roclund 2S'Io.

Slm 8 to 18. Ntw
seloction of colors in
styles. Savings are

s15.95 ..... SIJ.96.

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'22.95 ....•517.21
529.95 ..... 122.46
534.95 ..... 126.21

15.95 •.. Sale 54.46
11.95 ..• 5ole S6.71
S9.95 ••• Sole S7,46
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Sizos S (21·30), M (32 ·
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S29.9S Sport Coats
Mix or Mot'h ........ '22 .46

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by le Tigre. loys si11s
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and XL Son now!

loMball Caps • Golfers •
Work Caps • Hawaiian Prints
• Ivy l.tague Styles • Roll·up
Hats • Work Straws.
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projects already under way, said Smith , mai ni )'
1·670 in F rank li n Count)· and Route 21 1n Jefferson
County, fo r which more than $2!; mi llion is
budgeted.
"We' re goi ng to have to sell th is to our people.
and it migh t be easier todo If th e project em phasis
wer e&gt;n't so heavy In ont' area." suggrs1ed Rrp .

Da niel P. Tro)·. D.-Willowick.
Smith said ODOT sched ules its projects on lh&lt;'
basis or need and docs not try to spread them
arou nd the state basrd on politica l appea l.

we've got?" he as ked. " I can' t justify" fi ve-cent
gas tax incrf'aS£' whC&gt;n wr'rc going to blow it on

projects tha t hal'r waited this long and could wal.t

a II!! if'

lon~er . "

Smit h said his de~artniPnt will be able to
acco mplish the addi tional projects with no
lncrC'asr In manpow(•r . Hr suld improved
I'C]Uipment wi ll resul t In increased produ ctivity.
The bill Includes a provis io n phas ing ou t the
2;-crnt per ga llon credit for et hanol b)• 199:1.
Deering sui d the cred it cos ts the s tate$34 mi llion
to $oil mi ll ion in highway funds over a two·yoar
period.
Both 11te House and Senat e hel d brief floor
srss lons and adjou rnC'cl unll l ncx r WC'C'k

Standing on a stage a mere 25
feet In fro nt of the wall where 11
blocks Western access to 1he
landmark Bra ndenbu rg Ga te on
the east s ide and In an address
that could be heard on the
communist side of the wall,
Reagan dared Gor bachev to
prove his Intentio ns.
"There Is one sign the Soviets
can make that would be unmis·
takeabl e, that would adva nce
drama tically !he cause or free
dom an d peace,'·' he said.
"General Secreta ry Gorba·
chev, II you seek peace- If you
seek prosperity for the Sov iet
Union and Eastern Europe - If
you seek liberalization. come
here to this gate.
"Mr .. Gorbachev, "Open this
gate. Mr . Gorbac hev. tear dow n
this wa ll."
At a news conference Thurs-

day in Venice where Reeagan
attended the 13th an nual Eco·
nomic Su mmit. he had taken a
concilia tory stance toward the
Russia ns, saying a nuclear arms
summ it could occur as soo n as

Gorbachev agrees to a da te. He
also sa id th e Sov letl cader, whose
"glasnost" campaign of ope ning
his closed society has won him
popularity In Western Europe, Is
"a personable gentlema n." To·
day's spet:'ch was not as hard· line
as ot her Reagan remarks have
been.
·
Reaga n's use of German re·
called the 1963 historic visit to the
ci ty when Pres ident Ken nedy
declared. "Ich bin eln Berliner."
Reaga n and his wife, Na ncy,
wore ebullient as they arrived to
a 2l ·howltzer salute officia lly
starting their 4 ~ · hour Berlin
visit en route home to Washing·

ton from Venice.
However. their mood beca me
more solmemn as they viewed
the wall and an Eas t' German
guard tower from behind bullet·
proof glass erected on t he bal·
cony of the Relchsta~. or former
German Parliament. AI one
point. Mrs. Reaga n pu t her arm
arou nd her husband and patted
his back . As the Reagans viewed
the wall, com munist guards
peered back at them through
bi nocul ars .
Asked later how he felt about
viewing the wall , he said: "The
way I've always felt. It 's the
th ird time I've seen it . It's an
ugly scar."
. The Reagans arrived with
expectations of prolests .but no
demons! ra tors were vis ible
along their motorcade route and
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WJ!.SHJ NGTON (UP!!
Wholesale prices, which rose
sharply in April, slowed their
sharp upward trend In May,
climbing a seasonally adjusted
0. 3 percent last month as food
prices continued to rise steadily,
the government said tOday.
The Producer P rice Index lor
finis hed goods, the government' s
measure of the trend In whole·
.sale pr ices and an Index that
foreshadows lnO atlon at the
consumer level , jumped 0.7 percent In April. That was the
biggest Increase since It went up

0.8 percent in October 1985.
0! the three Ca tegories I hal
contr ibuted to the big Apr il
Increase In wholesale prices mea ts, energy and motor vehl·
cles - · only mea t prices continued to clim b su bstantia lly In
May, the Labor Department
said. Overall. rood prices moved
up 1.4 percent last month, about
as sharply as they did in Apr il.
The 0.3 percent Increase last
month was the s malles t Increase
since the 0.1 percent rise In
February .
But the May Increase was

about' the same as tho average
Increase In wholesa le prlcr•s fo r
the first 1hrre months of1 987. For
the fi rst five months or 1987. the
PPI has risen at an annual rate of
4.9 percenI.
Before seasonal adjus tmPnt ,
the PP I for fini shed goods rosr•
0.4 percent last month. bri nging
the Index to 29U. That mea ns It
took $296.30 last mont h to buy
what $100 would have purchased
in 1967.
Over the last 12 months, thr
finis hed goods prier Index rose
2.6 percent and during the same

period. consumer lood pr ices
rose 4.3 percent.
The slower rate or increase for
wholesale prices In May was du e
In part to a steadying of energy
prices. wit h a drop In gasoline
prices offset by an Increase las t
month In the cos t or home hea ting
oil .
The Labor Department said
prices for pork , beef, vea l and
processed poultry continued to
rise. but at a slower rate tha n In
April. Fish prices rose after
droppi ng In each of the prev ious
two months.

Goodyear to decide on expansion shortly

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KNIT SHIRTS

Our entire selection
sole priced now. Good
sele&lt;tion of styles and
'olors.

Now Only

MEN'S

BOYS'

SHORTS &amp;
JAMS

GOODYEAR TIRE &amp; RUBBER COMPANY Chairman and
CEO Robert E. Mercer, lell, and West VlrsJnla Governor A,rch A.
Moore, Jr. talk business during Thursday night's annual dinner
meellng of the Point Pleasant-Mason County Chamber of Com·
merce. Mercer was keynote speaker for the event.

Sale Prices
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Our entire stock of qual·
ity Btrkline wall-away
redinm ond rocker·re·
diners is redu,ed. Huge
array of colors and
, styles.

FLOOR LAMPS

Brands include Devon, Russ, Donnkenny, Aileen, Cri,ket Lane and
Wrangler.

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ThP new construction will roncen1ra te on

One Cl'ltle, Rep. Russ Guerra .Jr .. R·Englewood.
quest loned uslnJ?; 1hr money for nrw construct Jon.
"Can we ~.~ r ford th e luxu ry of nC'w consttucllon
when W&lt;' havpn't got enough to takeca r {'ofwhat

Wholesale prices up 0.3 percent in May

CHAIR

TABLE LAMPS

tax . Sm il h said. Anothe r $80 mi ll ion a year wou ld
go for bridge repair an d replacement.
"The addit ional amount will allow an increa se
ol nearly 500 miles of resurfacing and 125 more
bridge projec ts in each oft he next two years oft he
budget," sa id Sm ith. "Add itiona l! )'. s:!5 mill ion
Will be added in new construction in fiscal year
1988 and near ly $14 million In fisca l year 1 9R~I.

BERLIN iUPii - Pres ident
· Reagan stood at the barbed·
wire-and-concrete barrier divld·
lng Berlin today ahd challenged
Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbac hev
to "tear down this wall. "
Reagan stood near the wa ll he
called a "scar" and made an
Impass ioned appeal sprinkled
with German for East· West
cooperation to reunite the dl·
vlded city. Tens of thousands of
people waving West German and
American fl ags crowded in to the
boulevard to hear Reagan de·
clare: "Es glbt nur ein Berlin " or
"There Is only one Berlin."
Reagan's visit Is a symbolic
one ostensibly to hel p Berlin
celebrate Its 750th ann iver sary
bUt also provttles a chance to
prod Gorbachev Into provi ng his
reform policies of openness are
more than token gesture.

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Our entire sto'k of beautiful coordi ·
note sportswear is reduced.

2 Sect ions 14 Pages 26 Cents
A Multimedia Inc. New 1paper

Reagan urges Soviets to dis~antle wall ·

SALE

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The gas tax moved Into the last la ne In the
. House aft er Gov. Richa rd F . Celeste gave his
bless ing Wednesday.
State Transportation Director Warren J . Smith
told the subcommltlet:' I he increase would provide
enough money for 8S percent of the state's

highw ay mai nt enance, resurfaci ng and bridge
repair needs.
He said the state would receive an additional
$222 million In fiscal 1988 and local governmen ts
would get $75 millio n. The fo rmula based on
construction costs a nd gasoline consump tion will
allow the tax to rise by abou t one-hall cent a year
thereaft er.
Smith said an ex tra $41 million would be
available for maintenance In 1988 and $69 mil lion
In 1989, when nothing had been budgeted because
of a shortage of fund s. "We are balanci ng our
budget by delaying mai nt enance," he told the
panel.
Maint enance inclu des spot pa tching of road·
ways, guard rail repair and replacement , and
upkeep on bridges.
Resurfacing projec ts would receive $70 mil lion
more in 1988 and $80 million In 1989 with the extra

One.and two piece suits
by Sea Fashions of
California .
Hawaiian prints and
solid colors .
Missy Sizes
6 to 20
Extra Sizes
40 to 46

RCA
XL-100

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hopes for a floor vote nex t wee k.

SWIMSUIT ~

Low Sale Prices on our en.tire stock of
quality
Summer Furnture,

summer weighl
sleepweor is reduced this
wotkond. Short Gown1
ond Rob11, long Gown1
and Robes, Pojomo1,
Baby Dotts, Nito Shirll,
Nuning Gowns,
Enstmbles and Dust1n.
Nylon, cotton, pline,
terr y and knit.. Siltt
Srnoil thru XX Lorge.
REG. 19.00 to 140.00

Boston, said he favors the gasolin e tax hike and

$412

For Years of Comfort.

Summer
Sleep wear
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Knit Shirts, T-Rack Tops,
Tank Tops and Blouses.
little boy• 1i201: 12 to 24
mos., 7 lo 7. Girls' si1:11: 12 to
24 mo1., 2 to 4, 4 to 6X, 7 to
14.
Sale Prices Start
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week.
Rep. Frederirk H. Deering, D·Monroevllle.
chairman of a House Finance subcommittee. said
Wednesday the gas tax increase will be amended
in to the S2.4 billion trans portation budget for
1988-89 and probably approved next Tuesday
"once we get a fee l lor where 1he votes are." .
House Speaker Vernal G. Rifle Jr .. D-New

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COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP])- A 5.6-cent Increase '
In the tax on a ga llon of gasoli ne Is in posit io n for
quick co mmittee act ion and an anticipated floor .

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Cloudy tonight. · Chance of
thunderstorms. Low near 70.
Variable Cloudiness Saturday.
Highs in low ROs.

IF INTERESTED PLEASE CALL

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SYCAMORE ST. AREAS

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FOR MIDDLEPORT

Ohio Lottery

By J UD\' MORGAN
OVP Staff
POINT PLEASANT - Thr
Goodyear Tire &amp; Rubber Com·
pany: which last Augu st "fi red a
~;;o million shot" at the fast ·
growi ng world polyester resin
market with the expa nsion of it s
/tpple Grove plant in Mason
County, is pol•ed to make an
Important decision on another
pxpanslon in its nrwly -crrated

polyester division.
That was thrword from Rober t
E. Mercer. chairman of tho
board and chiN execu tive officer
of Goodyear. speaking Thursda y
n l~ h t to 424 members of what Is
now the Mason County Area
Chamber of Commerce and their
guests. Including Gov. Arch A.
Moore Jr .. at the annual dinner at
the Point Pleasa nt Moose Lodge.

Call ing the antic ipated expan·

expedition into the area he
labeled 217 years ago as " point
Goodyear's current Indebted· pleasa nt" In ta l kl n~ to those
ness and limited capital, " the attending last night's dinner
result of an obscene attempt at about opportunities.
corporate raiding, " Mercer did
There was nothJ ng accidental
not rev£&gt;al wherP that expansion about Washi ngton recognizi ng
would take place. But he was the potential for th is area, said
invited by Gov. Moore to make Mercer, who later In his speech
that Inves tment In West Virgi nia. called upon labor and manageThe governor, expressing his ment to work toget her to bea t the
appreciatio n to Mercer and the competit ion faci ng America n
Goodyear board of di rectors for business and Ind ust ry from for·
the confi dence they placed In the eign Investors, and to meet the
local plant. wherr expa nsion Is opportu nit ies for ex pansion lac·
now underway, pledged to "help lng the polyes ter resin market
you and encourage .vou as you tOday.
build the polyester kingdom to
"Wash ington seized the opporbuild it to a greater extent In tunity to predict prominence lor
Maso n Cou nt y a nd West this area." he said.
VIrginia ."
"As It turned out," he added.
Mercer evoked George Wa· "j ust four years later. this
shtn gton's his torical surveying section of la nd beca me a prom!·

nent point In hlstor)' when
Colonel Andrew Lrwls and his
militiamen held off an Indian
attack.
"Out of that battle and the
su bst?quent war came the SC&lt;'ds
of opportunity for an entire
nation. " he said.
"Among those would be oppor·
tunltles in !I res and the ruiJber
business. but It would be 64 years
before Charles Goodyear would
drop a piC&lt;'e of rubber on the
stove and dlscovr&gt;r vuiC'anlzC:J·
lion," Mercer said, spea king for
the first time about the company
he heads .
He pointed out that ano ther 124
years would pass before the
foundi ng of Goodyear Tire &amp;
Rubber, and It wou ld be near ly
184 years until ground would be
Continued on page 10

sian a ··hard decision" bec&lt;:tuseof

Thatcher crushes foe to win third term
LONDON IUPI) - Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher
swept to reelection In a lands·
llde, capturing a his toric third
ter m Friday wit h a voter man·
date to lead Britain Into the 1990s
with Conservative poliples.
With thes tunnlngvlctory- the
second largest Conservat ive
Party win since World War IIthe 61·year·old "Iron Lady"
became the first British prime
minister to win three straight
terms In office In this century.
"lt has been a wonderfu l day ...
a day or his tory,'' a beaming
Thatcher told cheer ing supper·
tel's at Conservative Party headq~art ers. " It Is wonderful to be
entrusted wit h the govern ment of

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this cou ntry, this great country
once again.··
The election also saw the fi rst
blacks elected to Britain's Parll·
ament. Three black Labor Party
ca ndidates fro m le!t·wlng London boroughs with heavy et hnic
mi norities easily won seats in the
House of Commons.
With most votes counted, the
Conservatives had won 347 seats
In the 650- member House of
Commons, the left ·wlng Labor
Party 225 and the centrist AI·
liance 16.
British television projected a
final Conservative majority of
104 or 106 seats.
The Conserva tive majority
was smaller than the 144-seat
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margin won in 1983- the la rgest
landslide since the war - but It
surpassed all expectations and
was still of overw helming
proportions.
Labor Party leader Nell Kin·
n&lt;ick conceded defeat but noted
that Thatcher's Conservatives
won most of their seats In
southern England and In Wales
while Labor took most of the
economically distressed north.partlcular ly Scotland.
"! think what we are witness·
lng ts an even great er abyss or
division than that which we
witnessed prev iously,'' Klnnock
said In reference to an economic
divide between north and south In
Britain.

"We still believe and always
will believe that Britain works
best when Britain works together
and we will ·work for the day
when jus I not we shall wtn but our
country wi lt win," said Kin nock.
45, the son of a Wels h coal miner.
Labor concentrated Its campaign attac k on Thatcher's "un·
caring" social and economic
policies, noting that unemploy· .
ment had risen !rom 1.2 million
when she fi rs t became prime
minister In 1979 to 3 million
tOday.
They also charged she lei
Britain's free healt h serv ice and
education system r un down and
had divided the cou ntry between
rich and poor.

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RETAINS OFFICE - Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
eully won re·electlon to a hlotorlc third term Thu rsday with strong
vCJ$er mandate to lead Britain into 191Gs with Con..,rvatlve policy
while black candldales won seats In Parliament for the llrsl time.
(UPI)
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohic(
Friday, June ~ 2, 1987

Celtics·remain al~ve, top Lakers 123-108

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ROBERT L. WINGETI
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFUCH
General Manager

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Assoc iatio n and the American Newspaper Publlshcrs Assoc iation .
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WASHINGTON - Mexico's
m!lltary, which has been the
unspoken guarantor of Ihe domi·
nant political party's power for
the last 60years, will beunablelo
cope wllh widespread public
. disorder that might arise in the
next decade, according to a
secret CIA report we've
obtained.
The resufl of the Mexican
generals' Inability to keep the lid
on could well be a bloody
revolution and clvl! war south of
Ihe border, with serious ramJfi.
cations for lhe United States. The
CIA offers scant hope that !he
Mex ica n armed forces would be
able to puillhe!r socks up In time
to deal with anything more
serious than sporadic, Isolated
outbreaks of unrest.
The report, " Mexico: Growing
Cha!!enge to Current Stablllly,"

is a 72-page litany of the seriously
divisive Influences that are
wracking Mexico today. One
seclion, with the ominous head·
lng, " Cataclysm: Problem of
Widespread Disorders," focuses
directly on the military 's inabil·
ity to guarantee the power of lhe
ruling lnstituliona! Revolulion·
ary Party. or PRJ.
"As long as Incidents remain
scattered,'' the CIA observes,
"we expect the Mexican military's reputation for strong
aclion, Its recent upgrading
through intensified tra!Qing and
its demonstrated ability to move
units quickly to trouble spots will
enabl£1 the government to retain

control."
With that said, the CIA reports
the bad news: "In the less likely
event that the military does not
immediately lnlimidate prates-

ters and crush opposition, we
agree with the U.S. (military!
attache's office (i n the Mexico

City embassy) and a number of
high -ranking Mexican officers
that Ihe armed forces would lind
it difficult lo regain controL"
Mexico's total military eslab·
llshment numbers ro ughly
124,000 - the smallest percen·
tage of any Latin American

population In uniform except for
Costa Rica. which has no army at
all. The Mexican army make up

the grea t bulk of the armed
forces, with a strength of about
95,000.
"The military is not prepared
to handle a wide variety of
si rnultaenous threats, each re-

quiring talloreil tactical pia n·
ning, training and equipment."

the secret re port continues.
" Even w!lh good training and

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WASHINGTON - Backstairs at the While House:
The director of the U.S. Information Agency, Char les Wick,
accom pani ed President Reagan to the Venice economic summit to
show off his agency's public relations mach ine and wound up
terrorizing the USIA Europea n staff, some employees reported.
Even hefore he arrived in Venice, he made a demand for an
armored limousl nr for hi s per sonal use in a c it y where even President

Reagan had to use boat s.
He also rhrrat ened to ri re one of his senior European staff members
on the spa ! for some minor problem in arranging a briefing by State

Department spokesman Charles Redman.
Wick, rhc former Cleveland band leader and longtime buddy of lhc
president, Is feared am ong employees for his ··z.grams," short,
snappy memos ordering up the impossible.
For example, lasI fail he fired off one memo lo USIA e mployees In
Rome stating th&lt;Jt Italian poils showed Scvlet leader Mikhail
Gorbac hev wa s for the first lime more popular than Reagan.
"Do something about II . You have 10 days,'" said the memo, which
was followed up by daily remi nders of how much time was left.
But Wick apparent ly Is getting somew here In a dialogue with the
Scvlets on expanding contacts. His agency's exhibit of horne
comput ers In Moscow wa s a big hit.
Under orders from While House chief of staff Howard Baker,
Reagan has bern welt Insulat ed against developments In lhe Iran
a.rms-Conlra aid sca ndal. Baker has lnslrucled the s taff that they
ha ve "a job to do" and can not be preoccupied with Ihe hearings,
A represent at ive of Ihe Whit e House co un sel's office monitors lhe
hea rings on Ca pi tol Hill and prepares a one-page summary lor Ihe
president each day they are in progress.
Bu ll he heu rings were very much In view for the Whit e House press
corps at the F:xcelslor Hotel in Venice with two television screens
showing Cable News Netwo rk' s gavef.l o· gave l coverage.
Fawn Hall , former sec retary to ousted Ll .. Co l. Oliver North, was
more than co mpetll!on for the administration official s who came to
brief repor ters on th e subllelies of diplomacy and international
currency ra tes.
AI some polnl , summit meetings alway s deal with the world's
hun gry and poverty stricken but the parllcipanls, including Ihe world
press corps, do cat welL
The Italian., outdid themselves with three -meal -a-day spreads at
the International cent er. Pasta of some varlely was on every dinner
menu. of course. and a lot of other sumptuous It alian dishes, cold
meat s and cheeses.
. Reporters covering the president need a lot of patien ce. They were
usuail y taken by boat ft·om the Excelsior Hotel two hour s in advance
of an c•vent at the Cln! Foundation. or Doges Palace, with ils
brcaihlaklng paintings - one wall has a Tlnlorello entitled
··Paradise." But when I heir big moment arrived. Jrwa s frequently a
"photo opportu nity'" for fiv e minutes.
Bul they did pick up tidbits. One pool report sai d t hal Ca nadian
Prime Mlnistrr Brian Mu lroney interrupted Reagan at mid·bite ala
,u mml t lunch!'On to point ou t a renaissance pa!ntlngdireclly in front
of them on the far wall thai dcp!cled a sea battle.
Then th&lt;•re wa s lhP Graf fll l s poiled on one wall of the ma~nllicenl
Dogcs Pal arr thai said : "Gt'orgc Orwell, 19R4."
Obs(' rvcrs \\'rre surprisrd at how much Secreta ry of Stair Geo rge
Shu li z has tiNI his political fortunes to Assistant Secretary Ellioll
Abram~. who acknow\C'dgrd mi sleading Congress in thr Iran
arm s-Contra aid scandal.
Shultz gave an arden I ddense of Abrams, insisting he had made
on!v ··one mistake" and should nol be dumped because of fl . Bul wllh
Abi·ams sta nding low with members of Congress, ther e is widespread
speculation Ihat he wlil not last in the job.

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disCipline , the relatively small
mi l itary forces would be
stretched too thinly."
Too may units might be lied
down defending oil fields, refiner·
ies and other Industrial targets,
the report explains , adding:
" (The government) might be
re luctant 10 spare reinforcements for outlying states if
unrest threatened the capita l.
Efforts to call up individual
reserves trained each yPar. ..
would be seriously slowed, we
judge. by indecision about using
such troops lo quell domeslic
unrest... (by) Inadequacy of
mob!llza lion plans, traditionally
poor record· keeping and lack of
supplies of all types to eq!up
addllional troops."
The CIA p.oints out that Mexi·
co's nat ional mllllary command
is too centralized to be l!ex!ble,
and is reluctant lo delegate
authority. In addition, Ihe report
notes, "few local commanders
have the operalional experience
or sufficient resources on hand to
manage extended military ac·
lions on their own."
Equipment shortages would be
another problem, the CIA con·
eludes, and would be exacer·
bated if the armed forces were
engaged in aclion lasling more
several days . Requisitioning civIlian vehicles and other nece;s.
sary equipment might help, but
there

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planning for this conlingency,
lhe report stales. "Spread!n~
violence would also probably
prevent the military from acqulr~
ing food and fuel through trad i·
tiona! commercial cha nnels."
The secret report weighs all
the problems and concludes that
lhe Mexican government "coulq
lind It very difl!cull lo quell
widespread, intense disorders in
maj or Mexican urban areas, "
parlicularly if It were faced a,t
the same time with "rural unrest
and the need 10 protect l(s
economic infrastructure fro111
sabotage."

·NORTH RANDALL, Ohio
iUPii- A truce has been called
tn' the war over War.
·War. a J-year-old hopeful en·
lered in Saturday's &gt;2nd running
the Ohio Derby al Thistledown,
fs·owned by breeder Tom 'Gentry.
However, a Louisville, Ky., bank
10 whom Gentry owes $14 million
repossessed the horse last week
and fought to switch training
duties from D. Wayne Lukas ro
Jack Van Berg.
"The Citizens Fidelity Bank
an~ Trust Compa ny has tempor·
arlly withdrawn It s claims
~galnst the horse," Bill Mooney,
Thistledown's director of public
r.e!allons, said Thursday. "War
be trained by Mr. Lukas and
race for Mr. G~ntry ."
~ Mooney said War. awarded the
B)uc Grass Stakes when eventual
K~nlucky Derby and Prea kness
li:inner Alyshcba was dlsquall·
fied , would be brought by van
frpm Louisville at 4 a.m. tod ay
a~d arr ive at Thistledow n by
noon. In Thursda)· 's draw for
pqst positions, War was assignC'd
lh~ nlnlh and outermost starling

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Fund raising problemsc_____R_ob_er_LW:_a~gm_a-+-~'
WASHINGTON -The GOP is
currently· having more difficulty
raising money than in any year tn
recent memory. Several Repub·
llcan presidential candidates are
finding themselves saddled with
serious fund -raising programs.
For lhe past decade. the
Republican Party ha s been
awash in cash.
In every election since 1976 1t
has been able to outspend the
Democrats, sometimes by up to
5·10·1.
Whal has happened?
Chief among severa l factors
cited by party Insiders Is a
reacllon by regular GOP donors
to spending excesses that occ urred during and after the 1986
congressional eleclions.
By any objective measure the
Republican senatorial and con·
gresslonal ca mpaign commil·
tees did a poor job in the 1986
election . This Is particularly true
of the Senate committee, which
spe nt hugh sums on ly to see Ihe
Democrats take over Ihe Senate,
winning morp seals than anyone
had predicted.
Aller the election, there were
sharp recrlm!nalions about lhe
disorganized way the Senate
campaign comm!ltee wen I about
h e lpin g GOP candidates .
Charges and countercharges
flew - how the committee spent
and distributed the substantial
sums it had raised became an

Issue.
Then It was learned tha i
despite the poor showing In the
'86 election, the co mm!llee paid
key staffers hugh cash bonuses .
This has led many GOP contributors to ignore new fu nd-

raising appeals.
Now, with Ihe large number of
GOP presidential candidates In
the '88ca mpaign, many contributors are waiting lor lhe race lo
begin sorti ng llself out before
they commit their dollars. As one
GOP fund -raiser put it. "A iol of
them (the regular contrlbulorst
are jus! sitt ing on their wallets." '
The GOP presidential hopeful
sa id lo be hurting the most is
Rep. Jack Kemp, R·N. Y.
Kemp has tried to posllion
hlmsel! as the co nservatives'
best hope and as the philosoph!·
cal successor to Ronal d Reagan .
But both Sen. Robert Dole,
R· Kan ., and Vice President
George Bush have been making
unabashed plays lor conserva ·
live support, badly cutting Into
Kemp's fund -raising ef for ts
a m o ng lradil lo n a l
copservatlves.
The Rev. Marion " Pat " Ro·
bertson's presence in the cam·
pa!gn has limited the support
Kem p Is getting from Christi an
fundam entalists . And the ex·
peeled entry Into Ihe contest by
former Sen. Paul Laxalt , R-Nev.,
has frozen support for Kemp

expect ed lo pick up from old· line
Reagan supporters .
Kemp was also not helped by
the fact that he faced an
unexpectedly difficult congres·
sional rP·elPc tion campaign in
1986 and ended up spending more
!han $2 million. Thus, while his
presidential opponents were
building up their war chests, he
was dipping deep Into his for a
contest he could nol afford to
lose.
Officially, Ihe Kemp campaign
Ins ists Ihat it Is operati ng in the
black. Bur a source close to
Kemp admits Ihal the campaign
Is at least $200.000 in the hole, and
some other E'stimates have put
I he Kemp campaign delJI as hi gh
·
as $550,000.
Insiders say the only wa y
Kemp can claim he is opera ling
In the black Is If he cou nts so me
$1.2 million in fed eral matching
funds for which he expects lo
qualify . But he would not rece ive
Ihal money until next January.
The Kemp ca mpaign Is trying
to borrow agains t that expected
federal matching share and has
sent an ungenl -sound!ng fund ·
raising telegram to some 3, 000
former conlrlbulors. The lele·
gra m says that Kemp must raise
$212,900 by July 15 - when lhe
campaign plans to file II first
official llnanr!al report with the
Federal Election Commission or else it will be ineligible for

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WASHINGTON (NEA ) - The
nation's military contractors and
their allies In lhe armed forces
have quietly gained control of
Defense Department procurement operations formerly man·
aged by civilians.
Thai development constitutes
a significant victory for the
forces about whom President
Eisenhower warned In his 1961
farewell address:
"The conjunction of an lm·
mense military establishment
and a large arms Industry Is new
In American experience ... We
must not fall to comprehend .Us
grave Implications ...
" We must guard against the
acquisition of unwarranted !nflu·
ence, whether sought or un·
sought, by lhe military ·
industrial complex , The
potential lor the disastrous rise
of misplaced power exists and
will persist."
Among the key ligures In the
recent shift In power are Vice
Adm. John Poindexter, formerly
the president's national security
adviser, and David Parkard,
co·founder and board chairman
of the Hewlett·Packard Co.

Hewlett -Packard. a leading
producer of electronic equip·
menl. long has been hostile to
civilian oversight. In the early
1960s, lor example, the company
sought in vain to prevent the
General Accounting Office from
auditing Its government
contracts.
Similarly, Packard demon·
strated his Insensitivity toelhical
concerns when he refused to
divest himself ol approximately
$300 million worth of Hewlett ·
Parkard holdings while serving
as deputy secretary of Defense
from 1969 through 1971.
In the mld·l980s, President
Reagan's massive military bull·
dup and the Pentagon's wasteful
procurement praclices came
under mounting criticism from
Congress and votes scandalized
by corruption. extravagance and
Incompetence.
In an effort to neutralize
pressure lor reforms, Reagan In
1985 established the Blue Ribbon
Comm!S!llon on.Delense Management to examine military procurement and named Packard as
its chairman.

maximum matching funds 'in
January.
Another candidate reportedly
experiencing some fund-raising
'
problems Is Bob Dole.
According to his FEC filing M·
lhe first quarter of 1987, his
presidential "exploratory com·
mittee" raised $626,689, but
ended lhe quarter wllh only
$208,742 on hand.
The Dole camp has also sent
out a n urgent lund-raising tele·
gram telling former contributors
that to built up a grass-roots
organization it " must ra ise the
necessary $74 ,111 In only three
short weeks. If don't succeed,
could lose su pport to other
candidates!"
Dole, Ihough, is in better shape
than Kemp because he has more
than $2 million left over from hi s
easy 1986 Senate re-election
campaign.
·
Finally, all the candidates th!~
year, both Republican and D~
mocratlc, are experiencing ,;
problem brought on by Gar~
Hart 's 1984 financial dealings. ,•
Many vendors, who In pas!
ca mpaigns had offered ca m·
pa!gns goods and services on
credit, are this year demanding
cas h on the barrelhead .
A number or candidates are
likely lo experience cash-flow
problems until federal matching
fund s become availa ble next
January .

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Bulan analysis of tha i panel 's
work recently prepared by the
staff of the House Commerce
Committee notes thai "the Packard commission members, staff
and consultants were riddled
with pro-contractor bias as well
as conflicts of interest."
Rejec l!ng lhe lradit!onal prac·
tice or ·oversight of Pentagon
contracts by government audl·
tors, the commission concluded
Ihat " sell-governance Is the most
promising mechanism to foster
Impr ove d contractor
co mpliance."
Similarly, the commission au·
dac!ously suggested that the
indictment or conv!cllon of a
defense contractor should nol be
cause to suspend or debar that
firm from receiving additional
governmenl business .
Poindexter promptly drafted
-and Reagan signed- Nallonal
Securlly Decision Directive 219,
which lmplemenls some of the
recommendations of the com·
mission In a lorm that encourages the transfer of control over
Pentagon procurement from clv·
Ulan authorities to military

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., :Oemons Brgone drf'W IhC' St'·
cQnd starting spol for lhe$250,000
rare, and the brown colt was
ll•led as the early 8-5 favor!le.
, Nine hors~s will compete In Ihe
L 1·8 mile race at Thistledown,
which will be l ~lev!sed live by
E~PN , Follo\\·ing Demons Be·
!lone as lavor!les are War (7-2
odds! and Lost Code 14-1 t. The

winner will receive $150.000.
Demons Begone, owned by
Loblolly Stable and the winner of
the Arkansas Derby, was lhe
favorite lor the May' 2 Kentucky
Derby but was pulled up when he
bega n bleeding from the nostrils.
The brown coli, by Elocutionist
out of Rowdy Angel, will be
running for the first lime on Ihe
diuretic Las!x and ass !slanl
trainer Bill Million hopes Dem·
ons Begone "will be his usual
aggressive self."
"His appelile"s back up and
he's had three good workouts
since the Kentucky Derby ," said
Million, whose horse will carry
126 pounds. " Demons Begone
hasn't shown any more signs of
bleediQ~.

"The bleeding came as a real
'surprise. He had never done !hal
before."
Mil !ion said J.D. Bailey would
ride Ihe horse In Ihe Ohio Derby .
Pat Day rode the horse in the
Kentucky Derby, but has a
previous comm!lmenl.
The field, from the rail out and
!!sled with owner, trainer,
jockey, weight In pounds and
odds , includes : Proudest Duke
tConsta nce DaParma, Luis Oil·
vares, Odin Londono, 117, 6- 11 ,
Demo ns Begone, Lost Code
(Wendover Stable, Bill Donovan,
Gene Sl. Leon, 126, 4'11 V!goro
t Leo Muilen, Richard Zlehmer,
Omar Londono, 112, ,10·11 and
Irish Tex 1M. Blank et. a!.,
Robert Hale, Sebast ian Ma drid ,
114, 20·1 1.

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officers .
An Air Force reorganization-·
recently completed in com·.'
pl!ance wilh NSDD 219. for
ex ample. dramatically shill s
procurement authority from c!v-, ,
ll!ans to the Air Force Systems ·,
Command and Air Force Log!s.
l!cs Command .
,
The Air Force Financial Man· ,
age me n I Office, formerly ·
headed by a ciVIlian. now is the
dlrecllon of a three-star general;
while another three·s tar general .·
Is to become the Air Force
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director of acquisition.
"Reagan allowed spec!allnler·
ests in the defense Industry whQ ,
wanted to continue the upwardspiral of (military ) spendlng... lo •
perpetrat~ a virtual coup In ',
acquisition managment In the •
Air Force," concludes the analy·
sis prepared by the stall ol the
House Commerce Commlltee. · ,
Precisely what has occurred Is''
not known, however, because
NSDD 219 carries a national
security classlt!catlon - and'
neither lhe White House nor the '
Delense Department will reveal ''
Its contents. ·
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Meigs Legion spl~ts doublellill

A.INGE LEAPS - Celtic Danny Alnge (44) leaps past Lakers'
Kareem Abdul Jab bar as he goes for two points during Game 5 al
Boston. (UPI)

More power to the military___R_o_be_rL_W:_al_te_rs

Today Is Fr·iday, June 12. lhe 16Jrd day ol 1987 wilh 202 IO follow .
The moon is just leaving lis lull phase.
The morning stars are Venus and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.
Those born on Ihis dale are undet· the sign of Gemini. They include
John Augustus Roebling, designer or the Brooklyn Bridge, In 1806;
VIce President George Bush In 1924 (age 63); singer Vic Damone In
1928 (age 591: Anne Frank, whose diary told of hiding from the Nazis
In occupied Holland, in 1929; authOr Rona Jalle in 1~32 (age 55), and
comic acl~r Jim Nabors in 1933 (age 54) .
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Public disorder_____J_a_ck_A_nd_·e_rs_o~n_a_nd_D_al_e_V&lt;_a_n_A_u_ci'

The Daily Sentinel

BOSTON (UP II -The Boston 107-106 margin. But Riley said his shooting slump," Worthy said. "1
The Lakers pulled within 103Celtics, long shols lo retain their .team accomplished It s objective. became too anxious and it's 95 with 5:58 rema fnlng on Abdul
NBA title, capitalized upon
··we sneaked out one win disa ppointing when you cannot Jabbar·s skyhook. But Dennis
Danny A!nge's J-point shoaling to here,'' he said. •·we accomp· make a contribution lo the Johnson fueled 13·4 burst with
return the championship series lished wha't you want todoo.n the team ."
,
four basket!-i to put away Los
lo Los Angeles for its conclusion. road and we have the advantage.
Scolt , who sel a Los Angeles Angeles as the sellout crowd's
Alnge hit five 3-pointers, in· With possibly two games at
record for 3-point shooting dur· thunderous chan t " Beat LA '".
eluding . a 40-fool heave at the home, If we don't do it, we don't !ng the regular season, missed filled the Garden.
·
halftime buzzer, to lead t he deserve il ."
his first eight attempts in the
The Lakers remain on tho
defending champions to a 123· 108
Abdul·Jabbar and reserve My· finals : before connecting in Ihe threshold of the lranchise·s lOth
victory Thursday night in Game rhal Thmpson each scored lR third quarter, Ihen he dunked off championship, but tht' Ci•lrlcs
5 of the best-of-seven series. The points for the Lakers: who shot4 5 the break to co mplet e a 13·4 have redu ced lo lwo the number
Lakers, leading 3-2, will have percent. James Worthy hit only 6 spurt. pulling Ihe Lakers wil hin of victories needed to retain Iheir
their second chance to grab Ihe of19 shots for 12 ROints and Scoll 7&gt;·67 at"' 5.'i.
crown .
crown Sunday afternoon at the co nnected on just :1 of 10 field·
BullheCellicsansweredcvery
"They are on th e doorstep,"
Forum.
goal attempts to fin is h with 7 challenge. closing the quarter McHale said . "Before , we were
All five Boston starters scored points.
with a 12·2 blitz and leading 96-77 arou nd the bloc k. Now we're In
at least 21points, Dennis Johnson
" 1 picked a bad time to be in a entering the four th quarter.
the dr!Yrway."
leading the way. with 25. The
Celt!cs are seeking lo become the
only NBA team ever 10 rally from
a 3·1 deficit in the championship
round.
trum and Dave Amburgey ali sixth. Jeff John son singled, Rob
·Ainge's off-balance bomb, one
By Jim Soulsby
Young ripped a double and Brent
stride inside of half-court, gave
Meigs was undoubtedl y gra te- added singles.
Bissell
hil safely lo plate two
Boston a 63-48 lead al intcrmis·
ful for Ihe 10 run "mercy" rule In
Durst worked th ree innings on
more
Meigs
runs .
·
sion. He hil four 3-point ers in Ihe
the opening ga me of a lwlnighl the mound and took the loss
Parkersburg picked up their·
emotional third quarter, when he doubleheader at Parkersburg. giving up five ru ns on six hils. In
scored 14 of his 21 points.
Plagued with eight miscues, the relief. Freeman gave up six three ta llies in Ihe third frame on
"Any lime we had a run, Ainge loca l nine was shellaced 161o 41n safelies and issued five fr ee two free passes, a lr!p!e by
Sk inner and base knocks bY.
slopped us by knocking one a contest shortened 10 five passes.
Waybri g ht ,a nd Fluhart y ,
down," Lakers Coach Pat Ril ey
frames because of thai rule.
Line Score:
said. "It was like (Michael!
Meigs picked up a run In the Meigs ... .... ......... 100 12- 4 9 8 Skinner picked up lwo ·more
Cooper in L.A."
firs I as Brian Durst singled, stole P'kbg ..... ........... 2JO 74-1612 2 si ngles for Parkersburg and Jeff
(Durst -LP, Freeman &amp; Blssei· Johnson and Jeff Caldwell hit
The Boston Garden crowd of second and sco red on Rob
14,890 was subdued until midway
Young's base rap. From lhat l!Dav lsl (Mullen, WP: Lulz &amp; safely for Meigs.
Line Score:
through the second quarter, poi nt on, It was all Parkersburg Stoul) .
when Larry Bird dove out-of· as they plated two scores In the
Playing up 10 their capability, Meigs .... ... ... ..... 031 012 0-7 8 1
bounds to save a loose ball and
first. three In the second, seven In Meigs captured the night cap 71o P'kgb ... .. ... ... .. .. 003 000 0-3 6 2'
IBartrum. WP: Coll!ns &amp; Da·
set up a Robert Parish basket.
Ihe catastrophic fourth and four 3 behind the pitching of Mike
vlsl
(Nona maker, LP: Sellers&amp;'
in
the
fifth
.
"They came out like mad·
Bart rum who picked up the win
.
men,·· Magic Johnson said . "We
Poulin went four for four (all and Ed Collins who came on In Bragg/ Poul!n i .
are not playing with thai fire."
Meigs opens a nine game home
singles} for the winners as relief In the fourth for Ihe save.
Johnson led the poor-s hooting teammat es McCu llou gh a nd Bet ween thev allowed six hils sta nd beginning June IJ all p.m .'
Lakers with 29 points. 12 ass ists Wallbright had a double and while fanning nine ba tters and agai nst Loga n.
and 8 rebounds. The four other si ngle each. Mullen two si ngles Issuing bul four walks. Meigs had . - - - - - - - - - - - starters combined to hil only 22 of and Lutz and Skinner a base hit a super game on defense chalk·
60 shots from the floor .
each. For Meigs, Rob Young had lng up only one error.
To open the sco ring Bartrum
a perfect game at the plate with
Bird finished with 23 point s and
three base hil s In three trips . singled in the second frame ,
12 rebounds, Kevin McHale ha,d
Durst, Brian Freeman, Brent Sco tt Miller drew a b.ase on balls
22 points and 14 rebounds and
Bissell,
Ed Colli ns. Mik e Bar- and Mark Jenkins sing led
Robert Parish 21 point s In a
sharply lo rlghl scoring Bar·
fo ul-plagued 28 minutes.
lrum . A wild pitch by Nonam ~31 JACKSON PIKE · RT.Je WEST
Ainge hill of 11 shots from the ·
Phono --452&lt;4
aker
allowed Miller and Jenkins
floor, bul an Ill-advised :1- point
D
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lo cross Ihe plate for a 3·0 Meigs
BARGAIN MATINEES SAT/SIIN I WED
atlempl early in lhel hirdquart er
unn lies
All SEATS IUD
lead. TwQ Parkersburg errors
was met wilh warnings lo be
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" I missed lhe first 3-poi nt cr
JI.JNI 12 thru 18
Charles
Gl'neral Hosplla! in third . A hll batsman, Ed Collin's
and three coaches stood up and
FRIDA! thl'll T!tURSOAT:
Baltimore afl er a long illness. HP si ngle and Scoll Miller's sacrl·
yelled. 'Hey, we don't nerd Ihose
was 65.
fl ee added another in the llfrh.
shots,'' sa id Ainge, who set a
Rounding out he scoring In lhe
team playoff mark for his 3·poinl
assault. " I m!ghl have been on
the bench If I missed again . The
:1- point shot Is a big weapon and
I 'm going lo keep laking ft . I'm
sure Cooper will keep takfng It in
LA and so will!. "
Cooper hyper -extended his
right knee In a second-quarter
~ORK
collision with De,nn!s Johnson,
bul returned late In the third
quarter.
Boston took the lead lor good In
the second quartet. Trailing
29·26, Boston reeled off a 1"·4 run ,
B!rd's 3-po!nter coneludlng the
spree at 7: 53 aflcr Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar missed an easy
layup and Byron Scott botched a
SUNDAY - 2 P.M. TO 6 P.M.
finger rolL
RESTAURANT - 11 A.M.'TO 9 P.M.
Aller winning a pair of rou ts In
LOUNGE - 11 AM. TO MIDNIGHT
Games 1 and 2, the Lakers
dropped Games 3 and;, al Boston
MIDDLEPORT
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' HARRISON , N .Y . tUPII Sanpy L.vl~ offers a forthright
reason for leaving family and
friends for up lo four months a
year while he plays golf
overseas.
,-" Money," he said with a broad
gr in.
'u th at be th~ rrason, the
smiling Scotsman certainly has
r~ason to be happy. Thanks to a
v'!ctory in rhe Tournament Play·
·~rs Championship in March, Ly!r
currently ha s a bankroll of
$261,:100 to ca rr.v home with. him,
and his pocket ligures lo be
bulging even more following this
weekend.
Pulling together a Slrlngolf!ve
successive birdies, Including a
60-fool pull, Lyle fired a 6-under·
par 65 Thursday ro take a
one-shot lead in the opening
round of the$600. 000 Manufactur·
ers Hano ver Westchester
Classic.
Seve Ballesteros, playing in
the same group as Lyle, birdied
the final three holes 10 wind up in
a tie for second place at 66 w!lh
Loren Robert s.
Mark Wiebe, who finished
fourth and sixth the previous lwo
years a1 Westchester, was tied
lor fourth place at 68 w!lh Jay
Haas. Doug Tewell and Mike
Reid.

Jack Nicklaus. making one of
hi$ Infrequent appearances. shot
a 6-over 77 at the 6. 769· yard
Westchester Country Club and is
In danger of missing the cut after
Friday's second round. His son,
,Jack Jr., was at 7!1.
Unlike Ballesteros, Lyle has
p&gt;mmlued himself to playing 15

events In the Unit ed States .
" I don't loo k forwa rd to being
away !rom home for 3 or 4
months. but I enjoy playing
here,'· Lyle, Ihe 1985 Br!llsh
Open champion . . said. " I don ' I
look on 151ournamrnts as being a
hardship, all hough it makes for a
long year when you play here, in
Europe and Japan.
"I do !t'for the money, a nd also
1 have a lot to learn In the game.
All the big names of golf are oul
here, and Ihis Is wh r re you ca n
learn." '
Ly le's birdie binge wa s 1m pres·
sive. Starting wllh the second
hole. he sank birdieputl sof 25, 20,
.10, 60 and 12 feet before missing a
birdie putt of 12 feci on the
seventh hole.
Following bogeys on Nos . 9 and
11, he added three more birdies
on the final six holes.
Ballesteros, who does not
choose to spend as much time as
Lyle in the Unlled States, and is
using the last of his five sponsor
exemptions for the year to play
here, took advantage of good
fortune on Ihe 16th hole to finish
' strong.
The JO-year-old Spaniard sent
his drive Into deep rough far right
of the green. but his 75· foot chip
shol rolled into the cu_p for a
birdie.
Ballesteros then birdied Ihe
Ialit two holes for his share of
second place.
"I was fortunate to get the
birdie on 16 Instead of boRey,'' he
said. "I was In the long grass and
it waa very hard. I jusl tried to bit
It as close u I could. In golf you
get to a point where one shot can
lilt you up or put you down."

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Star Grange conducts meeting
"Safe Use. Cuts Mower MI- ney with a polluck dinner at 6:30 junior craft co ntest. Winners
shaps" was the safety subject p.m was announced .
were Chip Macomber, Brya(l
fro m the Women' s AcUvvities
There were four ent rtes in the Colwell, and Scotty Colwell.
Chairman. Linda Montgomery,
a t the recent meeting of Star
Gra nge.
Opal Dyer, youth chair man,
reported that the youth group
will be serving homemade ice
cream and other food Items at the
Heritage Days In Pomeroy on ·
June 20 and 21. Bernice Midkiff
gave an update on col)lmunlt y
service projects and Ray Midkiff
led a dlsuc;sslon on pending bills
In the legis lature.
A special thank you was
Auto. , PB, PS, air, luggage rack.
extended to Sonny Nlcholson .for
the lime a nd effort he spent In
DAWN SHULER
Installing carpet In the grange
Blue, auto.. PB. PS.
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The li terary program preII ..............................
pared by Ruby Lambert a nd
2 Dr .. good conditon, auto., PB. PS .
Lynn and John an na Shu ler presented by Linda Mont go mery
entertained recently with a party co nsisted of "The Flag" by
in obse1·vance of the thirteenth Maxine Dyer, "The Fa med Red,
•4 Dr., auto., PB. PS. air. 360.
birthday of their daughter, White and Blue" by Larry
Dawn. Pizza, pop and chips were Montgomery, " Would You Beserved with the birthday cake. A .lleve It and ~asy Does It" by
2 Dr .. sport coupe, auto.
sl umber pat•ty was held later for Linda Montgomery. "A Father's
Legacy" by Anna Halliday, and
the girls attendi ng.
4 cyl ., new motor, good condition.
Guests were Bobbl Jo Pierce. "Father's Prayer" by Rick Ma comber
.
There
was
a
Father's
Marcy Hill, Kim Harris, Jody
Hays, Heidl.Snider, Sarah Duhl, Day puzzle, followed by other
4 Dr.. V-6, runs good .
Amber Cummlgs, Theresa Lee, rea dings, "Fathers are Wonderful
People"
by
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and
Tamml Buckley, Michael Hill,
Timmy Triplett, Jamie Ander- "A U'l Fun" and riddles by Patty
4 dr., 6 cyl. , auto.
so n, Jason Sha in. Scott Lisle, Dyer.
Next meet ing will be held on
John Bentley, Chris Ebersbach.
Jun
e 27 at 6: 30 p.m. with a
James Walls. Jeremy Roush,
2 dr., good condition, needs paint.
potluck
dinner preceding the
Chris Baer, Polly Hlll, Trls ha
Wolfe, Ding Shuler, and Wendy meeting. A five count y grange
D~dge
get-together on June 20 at RodTrlpletl.

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located next door to the chu rch.
Carter, a native of New Marshfield in Athens County, had
pastorates at both the Rulland
Church and the Bradbury Church
In Meigs County beforemovlngto
North Carolina.
Currently Sunday school Is
being held at 9 a.m. and the
worship service at 10 a.m. Plans
are also being made to Include
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Rue birth announced
ounces.
Mr. and Mrs. Rue have a
daughter, Kendra, 21 months old.
Gr~ ndpa rents are Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Rue. Middleport, and Mrs.
Dorothy F uller, St . Joseph, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Rue, Steve nsv ille, Mich., are announcing
the birth of a son, Eric John, June
9, at Mercy Memo rial Hospital,
St . Joseph, Mich. The Infant
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great country . Great enough to
help you keep smiling!

chapter meets

: : Roy w. Carter IS new pastor of
:·the Rutland Church of Christ,
: having moved here last week
•'tram Washington, N.C. where he
: has pastored the Unity Church of
: Christ for the past 13 years.
• He and his wife, Jeannette,
: eslde 1n the parsona ge which Is
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Hey! There were a record
number of entries in the Times·
Sentinel Mystery Farm Contest
of June 7.
Twenty-nine persons In Meigs
County submitted correct entries
naming the mystery farm as that
of Howard and Wilma Parker.
State Route 7, near Eastern High
School. Unfortunately, only one
oft he 29 individuals cou ld win the
$5 prize being offered and that
person was selected by lottery.
And the winner is: Evelyn
Hollon, Route I , Racine.

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along to Mrs. Vernon Evans.
Pomeroy, who Is surglcall!atlent
at Holzer Medical Center in
Gallipolis. The room number Is
314 and I can ass ure you Mrs.
Evans will be glad to hear from
you.

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&lt;~ile Chapter 172, Order of the
Twenty-five year pins were
::tllstern Star. was held recently presented to Sandy and Sue Starr
:·at the Middleport Masonic Tem- by Bea Kuhn and Bob l&lt;lng. It
•:pte. Linda Davis, deputy grand was noted that Be a and Bob Kuhn
::matron, was the Inspection were worthy mat ron and worthy
:-omcer.
patron at the time the Starrs
•: Elizabeth Milam, worthy ma- demitted from Kermit Chapter In
:; tron, and Gary Canterbury, West VIrginia lnlo Evangeline
: -worthy patron. presided and Chapter.
•: introduced distinguished guests,
Fift y-year members recog: Mrs. Davis, Bonnlta Edwards, nlzed were DorothyTerreli, New
~; deputy grand matron, District Marshfield Chapter, Ruby Diehl,
•: 24 Emma Polen, grand repre- Harrisonville Chap ter, a nd
'.· sentatlve
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to Nova Scotia In Ohio, McComas, Eva ngeline c hapter.
: and visiting worthy matrons and District officers recognized were
: ·worthy patrons of other Luann Adkins, vice president,
• chapters.
and Ann Price. treasurer. Also
•· Past matrons and past patrons Introduced were Ruth Christ\ 6t Evangeline.Chapter presented man, grand page, Charles l&lt;lng,
; w~re Katherine Mitchell, Bessie grand aide, and past mat rons
• Kin g. Ema Cla tworthy, Twlla and past patrons of other chap' Childs, Bea Kuhn , Euvetta Bech· ters Including Miles Crawford,
: lie, Naomi King, Billl&lt;lng, Bob Dallna Chapter, Malden, W. Va .,
• King. Jim Clatworlhy and Lee fat her of the worthy matron,
', Mccomas.
Elizabeth Milam. Her mother
Honored Masons Introduced also attended.
:·were Larry Spencer, McComas,
Refreshments were served in ·
: and Ralph Moore, worshipful the dining room.

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• Congrats to David Ra y Riggs,
: son of Mrs. PauiKioesandDavld
~ Riggs, who graduated today
• !rom Ohio State University with
: a bachelor's degree in civil
~ engineering.
~ · Sunday afternoon a graduation
' party will beheld honor ing David
; at 2 p.m. at the home of Blll and
•: Barbara Mlller, 210 West Main
; . St., Pomeroy . Family, relatives
i· and friends are more than
:· welcome.
•, David, and his wife, Penny
"1 Miller Riggs, will reside In
.: Greenbelt, ' Md., where he will
; begin em ployment with the
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By BOB HOEFLICH
Senlln~l Staff Writer
· Margaret and Dick Follrod and
T~ and Nancy
·
Reed have returned to
Pomeroy homes
: from a delight·
: ful trans-canal
• erulse aboard
: the Royal Vik, ingSky.
· ·
: The fou r. fiew from Columbus,
: l'f!anglng planes at Atlanta, ,to
· San Juan where they boarded the
· Royal VIking Sky for thei r
approximate 11 day cruise. Porls
· visited ln'cluded St. Maarten, St.
' Thomas, Cartagena, Ca ldera
: Costa Rica. Acapulco, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Getting
off their ship at San Francisco,
the four spent a couple of days In
that city and one evenin g were
joined by Dick and Lois Ann
Rosenbaum , former Pomeroy
residents , and friends of beth
.
couples.
Those cruiSes provide plenty of
action - ·dancing, bridge, golfing
as well as almost around the
clock food that Is out of this
world. Ted brought back menus
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: luxurious and great as It all was .
·' ..,. he freely admits he still enjoys
: a· meatloaf sa ndwich In
;. Pomeroy.
: Among the serving people lor
: the Reeds and Follrods· were
· : three named Jesus, ChriStian
:: and St. Peter - now this niust
: have made for int eres t lng
•· conversation.
•. Undoutedly, the trip gave the
: · Reeds and the Follrods many
· : "moments to remember" and
: you can't ha ve too·many of those.

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Beat of the bend

Crossover Band
Friday
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HUBBI\ RD SUDES - 1\tlanta Braves second haseman Glenn
Huhbard slides safely into home plate as ('lnclnnall catcher Bo
Dlaz waits lor the throw in the second Inn In~. (UPI )

The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend

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and Atlanta . trails Rollir Fin
" If tl1t'~ · re tired. they Shou ldn't ronto defe~ted Balt imore 8-6,
tJPI Sports Writer
gers, with :Wl snves : flruN' lht·ow on the side. Hogwush. Milwaukee beat Detroit 8-5 and
Gene Garber, who leads the Sutler, with 286: Rich Gossa~c.
Minnesota at Chicago was postthat's what It Is."
struggling Atlanta pitching staff 278: Dan QuiSenberr;·. 2:19: nnd · Tht' 8ra,•cs took 11 1·0 lcod In poned because of rain.
in victories and saves. Thursday Sparky Lyle, 222 on thr all·tlmr the first when l&lt;en Olx&gt;l'kfell
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si nglNI and scored on Dale
Blue Jays 8, Orioles 6
Garber bl anked the Cincinnati
" He"s In blg compun; ." Murphy 's double. ·
At Baltimore, George Bell hit
Reds for two Innings to secure a Atlanta Manager Chuck Tanner
Cincinnati struck for four runs
two
home runs, Including his
6·4 victory for the Braves and said. "That 's a lot of saws In a
in th&lt;' S('Cond. Bo Diaz singled
fourth
career grand slam, to help
notch his sixth save oft he season pressure-packed sit uation. He's and Dave Concepcion walked.
the
Blue
. Jays ex lend their
and 200th of his career.
our No. I winner and ulso our No. Dlaz scored on a single by Tracy
"It's nice to get 200." Garber. 1 saver.··
Jones. Larkin then hit his homer winning streak to nine games.
who also. has eight victories this
The Brav!'S carne from a i -2 over the center field wall, ~orlng
season, said . " It 's a good round deficit to hand the Rrds their Co ncepcion and .Jon!'S.
Brewers 8, Tigers 5
number. one better than 199."
third straight defent. with Glenn
Atlanta made It 4-3 in the fourth
At Det roit, Eric King hit
The 39-year-old right -hander, Hubbard's two-run doublt&gt; In the when Ozzic Virgil and Hubbard Milwaukee's Bill Sc hroeder wit h
who accum ulated those saves eighth inning breaking a 4-4 lie.
walked. and Virgil sc-ored on a an 0,2pltch with the bases loaded
wit h Kansas City, Philadelphia
Atlanta reliever Charlie Puleo. single b;' Dion James.
and 'two out in the sevent h inning,
1-0, pitched two innings for the
In other National League to force in the tie-breaki ng ru~ .
victory. Rob Murphy, 3- 2, who games, San Francisco nipped
replaced starter Ted Power In San Diego 1-0 and Houslon edged
the seventh Inning, took the loss. Los Angeles 1-0.
Barry Larkin's fifth homer of
the season . a th ree-run shot, gave
Giants I, Padres 0
Ci ncinnati a 4-21ead In the second
At Sa n Francisco. Kell)' Downs
inning and the Braves tied it with th rew a seven-hitter to lift the
By JERRY PICKRELL
single runs In the fourth and flft h. Giants.
Outdoor Writers Association or
Former Red l&lt;en Griffey
America Distributed by tJPJ
slammed his seventh homer. a
1\stros I, Dodgers 0
&amp; Saturc~¥y
The Ohio Division of Wildlife Is
solo blast, to make it 4-4.
At Los Angeles. Jim Des haies
considering legalizing the IntroReds Manager Pete Rose said combined wit h two relievers on a
duction Into Ohio's ponds and his relievers were not tired .
four-hitt er to lift the Astros and
&amp;
lakes of the white amur, also
"I 'm tired of hearing abcut extend their winning streak to
called the "grass carp."
S2,00 Conr Charge
their arms being tired every time three games.
This creature derives its noto- they give up a run." Rose said.
Must Bt 21
In the American League, Toriety from its reputed abll\ty to
reduce the level of aquatic
growth In seriously weed-choked
waters.
Some small ponds across the
state - some In private ownership as well as some in the public
domanln - cont ain little useful
aquatic life beyond vegetation.
The Division of Wildlife believes the grass carp wlll alter
this situation permanently and
favorably, unlike the addit ion of
costly and perhaps hazardous
chemistry In what Is often a vai n
attempt to accomplish the same
ends.
Besides, the state claims , there
are already reports of farmers
and others doing this without the
permission of the state.
At least, If It Is legislated. the
state wilt have some regulatory
au thority over the practice. An
4 Speed, Standard Trans .. Extra Clean .
argume nt often heard In favor of
WAS
"legalizing" such ot her practi·
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number of other such Instances
have had less-than- favorable
outcomes . Mostly, such disas ters
have been the result of uncontrolled population ex plosions .
The stale says that It Is under
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will permit the introduction only
of genetically altered fish that
are Incapa ble of reproduction .
The Ohio Divisio n of Wildlife
wa nts the public's opin ion on th is
proposal. Comment s can be sent
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FRIDAY
POMEROY - Dance ar !he
Meigs Senior Collzens Cen l er m
· Pomeroy from 8 1o 11 p m
Friday wllh mus ic by Larry
Hubbard and the True Coun lry
Band , admission $1.50 a person
and those a llendong are lo Jake
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Al1lbi SS,1diii S (I)(!VS l ).! t ~ \ 1 1 /1 1 lnti ( .Jr l._
\n i\lf ln nt , l ).! l ~ j, HI I tlll \\ t &lt;il h \ i l l\ ~ 7 jl

m fDST t &amp; 7:mpm 1F S l' 1 lu1... 1 n

VI!O l!.lllon ~ . :Ul p m
Fi\11 111 All! n NM I~ Clll ' HCH B 11
11•\ Hun R1\ ul llP\ ~ ll ltn&gt; It H ti\Stlfl 11.1 ~
101 llttnlllf'\ Dunn ~ u p t Suml ,ll Sd lPI I
J()u rn St~mht\ t H n l n ~~tnlr• • i ,1tlp m
l11blr' li'd r llinl,l 7 lll JJ 111 ! hlll ~( Ill
S\'f11\ CUSF MI SS ION r tr.' l r' Sl ~\
1,utt sf' S1'ti•I C't'" Ill 1 TlT Sund " ~ u nlnll
stir \ Jrr~ Sunrl.l l .1011 \\ t•IIII I'SII,t\ 117 l)(l ll
rn
MIDOI F'POH1 I. II UHCII 0 ~ C'HH IS I
IN CHRISTIAN l iNION Ht' ~ ~' lthl- hlln
11:ut ot Sun&lt;l,rl ~t hon l 11 .iO 1 m W ttlr
U!11'1llan ~ upt Mm nlni' \Vc)1shlp HI lH 1
m Sumi11\ 1'1 Pnlng ~ ~ 1\ Il l 7 ~ ~ 11 m
W1'dnrsd1n Pruwr M11 T l n ~o: 7 10 p m
MT MOHIAH CIIUHCH OF GOD
Ra( In&lt;' IWv I 1m r~ S11 1rl'r fu•ld p a~ r o r
Frt't'nlll.n Wllllnrn s Supr Sun11,11 S1 hOtll
• ~ 4~ ,, m , Sunrl.tv .mil \\f•tlnt~S.d ! l\ t"l t'n
' ln(l ~ ~ r\ lt'f'S 7 p Ill
.... • MIDDI t: POHT rms r UAPTIST
: cornrrSixt h n miP . rlm~r F lu lF.:dr n ra s
•... tor Bob Parkf'l S S Slllll . Ca th1 lllf:: ~ S
.. Aut Supt !;unda\' S1h0t1\ 9 1'1 n m
Mornln~ Wo r ~ h tp 10 I ~ ,1m, Sund;~ y
E\'&lt;'nlnli lll'l' It'(' -; p m P1 '"'' llll'&lt;' lln,~~:
and Bibk Stud1 Wf'&lt;l nt'~d.l l ('\ rnl n ~ 7 p
m Chlldr r n s r hoh p l :~ t•f~t'r&gt; W«tn ~
da\ , 7 p m Adul t t ho\1 prl itli'l' W&lt;"tl .~
p m , Rllt:ilo pt ogr rm \\ MI'O Sunduv
8 ~ 30arn

MIODLEPOHT f HtJHCH 0 1- I II Ri~T .
!lith nnd Molin . Alllu r~o n mlni ~ H·r Mlki'
GrrlaC'h Sunil.!\ ~ ~ hMI Supi•1in trrr1t&lt;'nr
Blblr School 9 lO a n1 Mo1n t n .~: 1\ ,lrshlp
lll Jll u nr Evt nlrl): \\'(lrshlp 7 t-1 p m
Wi'dnf's&lt;l.•\ 7: 00 p 111 P1 J\&lt;'1' m rf'! l n ~
MIDDI F. PORT Cllt ' R( H or THF :'1/1\
ZARENE PASTOR ~t t'(l Pt•nh0111n11d
':J Bill Whit &lt;' Sundnv St ht•ul Sup! S1 tnlid\
1 S&lt;-hool 9· JO 1 m . M01 n h1 ~ Wot shlp 10 4"
1
am . Eva ngrllstk lll t'f' l ll1~ 7 00 p m
Wrdnrsdav. 7.00 p m P1!\l'1 nl('('lting
tJNITED PRFSft\'TERlc\ N i\IINISTR\
OF MEIGS COUNT\'
Rev. Charle8 Talbott
~ HARRISONVILLE PRESIII'TERIAN
CHURCH - Sunda y: Worshll' Si'rvlct•s
9 00 a m . Churth Sehoo! 10 15 " "'
MIDDLEPORT PRESBY1 ERI .IN sund ay S4:'hCIOr. 9 a 111 • Churc h .sl't vl~
10 I ~ am.
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY·
n:;RJAN - Sunday School HI 11 m
r.ot.urch servlct' 11 1~ a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
John Evans Sunday School 10 00 11m
S\lnda:v Mornln« Worship ll 00 a m Chll ·
dren's Church 11 a m Sl.lnda\ F:ll•nlng
Servlct 7 00 p m Wed • &amp; P m Young 1.1
dlf'l' Auxiliary Wednesdoy 7 p m Fam
' UyWonhlp.

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216 S. Second
Pomeooy
992-3325

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SATURDAY

REALIOI

-Psalm 20:5

FRANCIS FLORIST

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GRAVELY TIIACTOR'SALES

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204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH .

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from the

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Courthouse

POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677

' • 992-2975

lill

Qokkol and Ruth Ann Fox

Rawlings-Coats·Biower (row's Family Resta.w111t
FUNERAL HOI't'l

"Fifillllf K11111iv Frit~ Cild11"

"Strwint Families"
264

221 W. Main

s. 21111, lllddlepart

St.,

Pomeroy

992-5432

992-5141
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mt&gt;ro y By·Pass Rev David Wiseman Sr ,
pastor ME&gt;Ivln Dra)(e, S S Supt Sunday
&amp;epsake'
1School9 30 a m , Morn in ~ Worship 10 30
, Evening Worship 7 30 p m , Wednesday
.. - · Prayer &amp;&gt;rvice, 7 30 p m
212 E Maon Stoeet
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Railroad
992-3785. Pomeroy
1St . Mason Sunda y School 10 a m , Morn
lng worship 11 a m Evenmg Sf'rvice 6 p •
;~~;~--_. m PrayP.r mf'fllln!Z; a nd Btblf' Study Wed
GOD
nPSday 7 p m
?~'I· Pt'"h~!llal.
Sunday
FOREST RUN BA.PTIST RE&gt;v NviEHAZE l CO MMUNITY CHURCH Off
am F.\enlng
Borden pastor Cornelius Bunch supt
AI l24 I m! l l'~ Irom Port land Lon~ Bor
service
p m Wedn esda&gt;
Sunday Sc hool 9 JO a m Sflrond and
1om E d ~f'l Hart p!lslor Sundav School
mooing 7 00 p m
fourth Sundays worship srrvlc€' al 2 30 p
!l «I " m
S t~nd&lt;~&gt; mnrn inJ;: p1 e&lt;~ c hlng
m
If! 1(1 a m Sunrlay cv1 nlng srrvlcrs 7 30
pm
, ?!JU~~UI:N!!IcTED BRETHREN
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourth and
~
Located In Texas Main St Middleport R~v Gllbert Craig,
Mrrm t EPORI f RE EWILl BAPTIST
C~:~~~~~ii;;, Cl
82 Rev Rnbf:rt Jr pastor Mrs Ervin Baumgard ner
C' IILIH H C'ornrr Ash JOd Plum Ra lph
S
JE&gt;ff Hollrr lay lf'adE&gt;r
Sundav Sc hool Supl Sunday School9 30 a
( undlfl p.r~ t or Suntl tv School 10 OOa m
!khool Sup! Sunday
m , Worship Servlc(l, 10 45 a m
Mulninu Wor'i hlp 11 oo ,. m Wf'dnf'sdav
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRI ST
a m mornin.e worship and
anti S,llUHIJv Fw nlng SC'rvlcf's al 7 30 p
m
church 10 30 am fvenlng
- Jos£'ph B Hoskins , Pva n~::e ll s t Sundav
prt'achl n~ service first lhrf'l' Su ndays. BlblE-Study9a m Worship. 10a m. Sun
7 Jtl P m Sj)('cial Sf'rViCf' fourth Sunday
day evenl n~ servi CE' 6 p m Wednl.'sday
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . l . ("vrn lng. 7 30 p.m Wrdn('Sdav Pravrr
Pvrntng- srrvlce 7 p m
.
M('l'lln.e BiblE&gt; Stud y and Youth F£'llow
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Racine
MEIGS
ship 7:30Pm
R1 12~ Wtlllam Hoba('k. pastor SundH y
COOPERt\TIVE PARISH
CHURCh OF GOD OF PROPHEC'(
&amp;hoollOa m , Sunday ('\'enlnR service 7
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
&amp;hool 10a m SundavflvPnlng7 OOpm ,
KENO CHURCH OF CHRI ST Vt&gt;rnon
Locatf'd on 0 J Wllltf' Road or Hi~hwav
p m WPdnPsday eveni ng service 7 p m
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
weE'k
service
Wed
7
p
m
Mid
F.Jdrldgr mlnJ~tN Olhl'r s" ain Sunday
160 Pat H('nson pa stor Sunciav Sehooi JO
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don CheadlP
Rev Don Archl'l'
LANGSVILLE CHRISTI AN CHURCH,
School Supt Prr.1ch i n~:: 9 30 a m f"aC'h
a m Classes for all 3JZI'5 Junior Church 11
Supr Sundav School 9 30 a m Mornlnl!:
Rt!\ Roy Deeter
Sunciav
Da llas Janey Sunday SchOol Supt Sunday
am . Morning worship ll a m Adult
Worship 10 30a m Prayer sE-rvice aliPrn
Rev Seldon Jolln11on
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION t'Thur
School 9 30 a m ; Sunday Morning Wor
atr Sundays
Choir practiCE&gt; 6 p m Sundav Younl! Pr-o
At. FRED - Chun:h Sr'haol 9 30 am .
man Durham) pas tor Sunday service,
ship,
10:30a
m,
SundayeventngWorship,
THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
ple"s ChtldrC'n s Chun·h and Adull Bible
Wo rship II .1m UMY F6 :lOp m , UMW
9 30 a m , evening serv ice 7 3(1 p m
7 30 p m Wednesday evening Prayer
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd
Studv, Wt'dn C'sday at 7 30 P m
Thl!d ru t•sduy 7 JO p m Commu nion
Meeting, 7· 30 p m.
Prayer meeting, WednEday. 7 JO p m
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 Grant
next to Fort Meigs Park. Rutland . Robfort
111 s t Sundav 1Archrr)
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
Sl . Middleport AlflllaiPd with South&lt;'rn
Richard s pastor Services ar 7 p.m on
CliES rER - Wm shi p 9 am Churt'h
CHRIST Jos1 ph B Hosk ins pa~tor Biblr
ZARENE Rrv Glenn MrM!IIan pa~tor
Ba p!Jst Convenlion Da\ld Bryan Sr. Mt
WC'dnesdays an&lt;! Su ndays
S{hoollO:. m BlblrStudy, Tl1ursday 7p
Class !l 30 a m MornIn ~ Worship 1D .ma
M II)' .hm lce LavPndf'r Sundav School
nisin Sundav Sehool 10 am . MornlnJ!
MJDDLEPOR'J' PENTECOSTAL. 1mro
m. UMW fir st 1 h1.1r~ay, 1 p m, Com
m. Evening Wotshlp fi 30 p m 'fhursdav
Sup! !-lundav School 9 30 am Mornin,ll!
worship 11 a m Evf'nlnt: worship 7 P m
Avr Rrv Clark Bak('r. pastor Carl Not
munlon fils! Sunday I Archet")
Wedn('sday
f'Vrnl
n~
BiblP
stud~
and
B1blr Studv, 6 :.l p m
worship 1B 30 a m Evan.l{ellslir SPnli('(',
JOPPA - Wor ship 9 30 am. Churt'h
pravf'r m('('fin~ 7 p m
tlngham Sundav School Sup! Sunday
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY
6 p m , Pravpr and PraisE' WC'dn f'Sda v. 7 p.
School HI 30 a m Bihl f' Sludy Wednesday,
BRADFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
St
SC'hool
lOa-m with classfls for all ag£'5
QIURCH
Sund&lt;1V
&amp;hool
scrvlr!'
9
45
a
m
,
Your
h
mt'f'1lng
7
p
m
7 10 p m j, J o hn~om
R1 12hnd Co Rd 5 Mark &amp;&gt;rvl'rs minis·
Evmlng srrvlc£'s at 6 p m Wf'dn('Sday Bl
m
,
Wors
hip
serv
lr('
10
30
a
m
UNITED
BRETHREN
IN
EDEN
I.ONG BOTTOM - Church SchooJ 9 30
IPr S\l ndav School Sup! Harry HPn
bll' study al 7•30 p m Youth st&gt;rvlcl'fl Frt
Evan~Jlstlc Sl'rvlcf' 7 }) p m WcdnC'S
CHRIST C l.Psll(l Cllltlan, pastor Sun
a m Worship 7 p m , Bible Stu dy, Wed
drtcks Sunday Sehool9 30 a m Morning day at 7 30 P m
day
Prayrr
m('('ltlnJ;
7
30
p
m
Thursda\
dav
School
10
00
a
m,
M&lt;1rnlng
Wor!lhip
n ~ d •&gt; 7 lO p m UMYF W('dnesday,
Wonh)p 10 3Qa m ., EHnlng worship 7 p
[CCLESIA FELLOWSHIP 12R Mill St .
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST Poltll'rov
n OOa m Sundavevf'l'llnUrrvlct'7 OO p
fl 00 p m, Comm union First Su nday,
m WE'dnC'Sdav worship 7 p m .
Midd lrporl Brothl'r ClhfC'k McPh£&gt;non,
HarrlsonvU I(' Rd Robfrt Purtrll mints
m Wl'dnrsdav evenln~ prayf'r sPrviet&gt;
jAn·hcr)
ST
PA Ul LUTHERAN CHURCH
pastor Su ndt~v St;hool JO a m, S\lnd ay
7·00 p m
1rr. Stf'Ve 5:1anlrv S S Supt Bill McEl
REEDSVILLE: - Chur ch School9 30a
Corn('r SYcamorP and S(&gt;cond Sts p 0 •
evC&gt;nln l! Sl' rvir&lt;'s at 7p m and WC'dnesday
ro\
,\.,.~!
~up
I
,
SundHV
Srhnnl
!l
10a
m
m Worship Scrvlct" I I flO am {Df&gt;f'll:'rl
mrroy Th e Rf'v William Midd\rsY. ar t
S(•n krs at 7 P m
Worship st.' rvh (' 10 XI a m Ev£'1ning wo t
TUPPERS PLAI NS ST PAUL pastor Sundav Sthool 9 45 am Church
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST Krnnrth Smith ,
~ hlp Sunduv 7 p m &lt;~ nd Wfodnl'!&gt;dav , 7 p m
Chu n h School 9 .r m Worship 10 a m ,
sE&gt;rviC'f' 11 a m
pa ~ tor Sunda\ School 9 JO a m , church
HY
SELL
RUN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
ST
JO
HN
LUTHERAN
CHURtH
Plnf'
Blhh• Study Tue~da y 7 30 p m , UMW
SACRED
HEART CHURCH Msgr
S('J'ViCI' 7 :111 p m , Yout h !('llowship 6 30 p
Mlkf' Th omp!Wn NEW Haven WV pastor
Grov(' Thf' Rev Willi(l m Mttldkswarth
1 hlrtt 'l'uesdcr:-,. . 7 10 p m Cumm un10n
Anthonv Ciannamorr Ph 992 5R98 Saturm Eiblr st udY Thu1'Sdav i 30 p m
Sunday School a1 9 30 a m . Morn lnJl' 11.01
paslor Church sc rvtcr~ 30a m Su~av
First Sund.ry !A rr hC&gt;r 1
day [v('nln.'! Mass 7·30 p m Sunday
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. 3304:1
1
~htp .t t1B :lOam. Sunda vrvrninRSl'I'\'IN'
School lD 30 a m
Mass. flam and 10 a m Confl.'Sslons one
Hiland Road Pomr roY Tom Kfllly, pas
al i :(1 p m Thu rsdav M~rvl r rs ;~t 7 JO p ,
BRADBURY CHURCH OF CHR IST
half hour bt&gt;forP t'aCh Mass CCD c·lassrs
m
tor Da nnv Lamhf'rl , S S Su pr Sunda y
John Wrl~ ht pastor Sundav School !I :mo
CF.NTHAL CLUSTER
11 am Sunday
morn In,!! ~riViN' 01 r 10 1m Sund&lt;tveven
FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION
al
Bald
m
lll
rrv
llavn('S
S
S
Supt
Morni
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Rt·v ,Ja rn (ll E CorbiU
VICTORY BAPTIST. 525 N 2nd St ,
lng ~&gt; f"rVI!'f' 7 30 p m Tut'sdav ilnd Thurs
Knob locau&gt;d m Coon tv Road Jl Rrv
worship 10 30 ,1 m
Rev Ste¥en Nel11 oo
Jamt&gt;s
E
K('es~.
pastor
day
S!"rvl c&lt;'s "' 7 30 P m
Mtddlrport
Lawrrnl'l"
GlursrnC'dmp
pas1or
Rf'v
RACINE CH U RC ~ OF THE NAZA
Rf!¥ Melvin Fr11nklln
Sunday mornl nJt worship 10 am , Evt'n
WORD OF FAIT H 91 Mill St , Mlddl('
R()JI:C'r Wlllford aut pastor PrredtlnR
RF:NE,
Rev
Llovd
D
Grimm
lr
pa
~
r
or
ltt•v Clemente S. Zunl1a. Jr
t n~ ser\lcf' 7 p m . WP.dnrsdav rvf'nlnJZ ' f:K) r1 Sunda v mornln.fl ~rrvle'P 10 15 a m
srno lc;&lt;'S Sunday 7: :10 p m Prayf'r m('('tinR
Or;~ Rilss, Chairman of lhl' Board of Chr is
Rt.v Rob('rl Mus81Tlan
worship 7 p m Visitation Thursday 6 JOp
Sunday £'Vf'nln ~ 7 30 Thursd,J v morning
W('('l nl'sday 7· JO p m , Gary C:rifl!lh
Sc
hool~
30
am
,.
Morn
tl,tn
Lift•
Sundav
ASRUHY ISvra cusrl - Worship II a m
m
Blblr stud v 10 a m Wf'dnf'!'d,t y E'vrnlng
leodf'r Youth ~roups Sunday ('venlnR at
ill I!: worship 10 30 a m cvangrll.,.tlc s('r
Churt h Sthool 9 45 am. Ch11r~e Blblf'
MOR~E
CHAPEL CHURCH· Charlr-s
7 30 P m
6
30
p
m
with
RogC'r
and
Vtolrt
Willford
'1rf'
7
00
p
m
Wrd
n£'Sday
sC'rvirr
7
p
m
1
Sruclv Wf'dn ~dav 7 :\0 p m UMW first 1
Norris, pastor Sundav School 10 am
NEW HA\'E N CHURCH OF THE NA
ll'adE'r~ Communion S('fVIce fir st Sunday
1.1 BERTY CHRISTIAN CIIURCH J:&gt;r.x
l m s rlo\ 1 30 p m Choir Rehrorsa l
hi
1 11
s
7ARENE RPv Glr ndon Stroud pastor
r.1E'h mont h
IN Wood• c.,ll p,1st or Srn IE'£1s Sunda v
wors P ser.· ce
a m • ' unday nl~ht
sunduvSchool 9.30 a m Worshlp ~ rrviN'
Wt•rlnr'Sd&lt;J\1 h :wJ p m . UMW fourlh Sun
WHITES
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
Hl a m Hnd 7 p m Wl'd n&lt;'Sd tv 7 p m
rl ,l\ h 10 p m jN{•ismn
worship sl'rvlcE" 7 30 p m ' MJdw('(&gt;k
10 30 a m . Youth S&lt;'t'VIC'(' Sundav 6 15 p
CHURCHCoolvtllp
RD
RC&gt;v
PhllltpRI
prayf.'r servlcr Wetin('Sday 7 p m
~ NTEHPRISF Wor ship 9 &lt;r m
WESLEYAN
BIBLE
HOLINES~
m Sundav &lt;'Vt&gt;nlng SNVIC('7 OOp m W«&lt;
df'nour. pastor Sunday School 9 30 am ;
fhu 1\ h St hnol Ill .1 m BibiE'Siud), T u('S
CHURCH ot Mlddlpport. Inc , 75 PE-art St ,
n('!;;day Prayt'r M{'('tina und Bible Study
worship ~rv l{'(" 10 30 a m , BiblE- study
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Ro•
rl 1\ 7 10 p m UMW Flrsl Monda'!. 7 30
7 ~~SE SE.TrLEMENT CHURCH su n
Pr Watson pastor C~n son Pratt Sunday 1 and '.l.orshtp SC&gt;rvlct&gt; Wf'dnesdav 7 p.m
Rev I van Mvt&gt;rs. pastw; RO!il('r Manlev
p 111
UMYF Sunday, 6 p m Choir RP
Scttool
Supt
Morning
Worship
9
30
a
m
,
RIJI'LAND
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST.
day afternoon SC'rvltNi at 2 30 Thursd,l\'
Sr, Sunday School Sl.lpt Sunday School
lw.•rs 11 II ~0 p.m Wr dncsda) fFrunk l tnl
Sunday SC'hool 10 30 am , Ev('JIIJ1g ser 1 Mar k Jon£'8. pastor Bill Nlchohoo Sl.ln·
9 30 a m : Morni ng Worship 10 30 a m :
I'Vcnln.l!: ~ rrvl('(ls ar 7 :10
I I AT WOOOS - Chu rr h 5:chool lOam
vice 7 30pm
dav SC'hool Supt Sundav Scltoot9· :11 a m ,
Evrnln~ Worship 7 30 p m WNinMdav
FIRST BAPT IST CHURCH Mason W
Wo1ship 11 am, Bible Study Thurs
MT UNION BAPTIST Donald Shue I Morn i n~ Wor..:;hlp and Communion 10 JOa
even In~ Bible study prayt'r and praisr
Va Pastor Bill Murphv Sundt~ v Schoo llO
rl 1v '/ p m UMYF Su nday, 6 p m
m
~ l'rvlce 7· 30 p m
pastor. Joe Sayre Sunday SE'hool Sup!
rFr unkl ln l
am Sunda\ ewnlnJ!' i· ~ p m Pr.IV&lt;'1
Sunday
School
9
45
am
,
Evening
wor
l
RUTlANDBIBLEMETJ«JOIST
Amos
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
1
FOltf:Sl RUN - Wor ship 1l am
m('('tlng and Bible st\ldV Wf'dni"Sday 7 30
shtp
G
l}p
m
;
Prayer
Meellng
6
30pm
Tillis.
pastor
Son
nv
Hudson
sup!
Sunday
OF COD - Cilt)(lrl S~ncPr~ pasl or Sun
P m Evt'ryonr wrlromf'
( hu rrh Sl'hont 10 A M Choir pracllce,
1
Wl'dn£&gt;Sda y
School 9 :m a m , Morn InKwor.;htp 10 30
1 RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST SQ
day Sehool 9 30 am, Morning service
Tu t\~~~ ~\ ti \Up m. UMW flr st1'uesdav.
1m
Sunday
&lt;'vMlln,l{'
5('1"\'(C&lt;'
7
00
pm
TUPPERS PI AINS CHURCH OF
i 1U)l m ! Nd ~ oo \
10 OOa m , SundayevenlngS&lt;'rvlct&gt;7 OOp
]('m St Rl'\' Paul Tji ylor pnslor Sunda v
Wrdn('sdav sr1·virr 7 p m WMPO p-r o
CHRIST Dave Prf'ntiH• mlnlstrr Drryl
m
Mld·wttek pn1yer service WE'dncsda y
SchOOl 10 3 m , Sundav ('\l'ninl!: 7 00 p m'
Ill A I H t Mld&lt;llrporn - Church School,
w-am 9 u m. rach Sunday
Wf'IIS , Sup! Churrh School 9 am Wor
'l lll 1 111 Mor nlng Worship 10 30 &lt;1 m
7 ~ OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
WC'dn~dav
rvcnln g pri!ycr m('('fing 7 00
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
THE
NAZA
~hip
&amp;n
let&gt;
9
45
p
m
'nu rh Cit ou p 4 p 111 Wf'{ln rsday, Chuf'('h
'
Pm
RENE. Rf'\' Lowrll Ford pastor Sunday
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
Choir t rhf&gt; lr st l '/ pm
Thursd,-v
LawrenCE" Bush, paAior Max Folm~r Sr
SOUTH BETHEl. NEW TESTAMENT
Srhool
9
:MJ
a
m
:
Worship
servlcf"
lO·
~0
.1
RENE
Rev
Hcrb('tt
Cra
te.
pll
§
!Or
Pr r\11 Sf&gt;l\h C' ti lllpm Rlbh·Siudy 7
Sup! Sunday School and Morning Worship
OiURCH. Sllvrr Rld~f' Ou .lnf:' Syden
m , Youn,l{' proplt\s Sl'I'Vil'r 6 pm
Fran)( Ri ff((' supl Sunday $('hool 9 W a
p m JZ un l ~n l
9 30a m Sundayeven i n~.wrvlce 7p m •
( Sirlck rr pas!or ~unda y Seh~l 9 ,r m,
Evan~r:ellsllc
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MI NF'RSV I L LF.- Wo1shlp Ser vlcp \0
Youth mf"ellnj!C and Bible Study, Wcdnes
Wor ~hlp St&gt;rvl('f' 10 n m Sunday evening
sen ic(' 7 p m
Sund11y Wednt'sdav 7 p m Pra yrr mret
1111 Churth Schofll 11.1 m UMW.thlrrt
day
7
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sr
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MASON CHU RCH OF CHRIST Mlllrr
\\i'tlnr'S((,t\ 1 p m Chnh pt iH'11cr Mon
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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
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nistrr Sundav Blblf' Study 10 am . Wor
CHURCH David Br-11 pastor Robf'rt E
Pr AHL \H ;\P E: L - Wor ship S('r viC('
ship 11 am and 7 p m Wf'dnf'Sda v B1biC'
Bart
on
Dtrec-1or
or
Christian
Education,
q 10 n rn . Chu1 1h !oichflol 10 1 ~ n m
Studv \ OCal mutilC'. 7pm
S!elf' Eblln assi stant Sunday Sr.hool9 :Kl
UMW SPmnd Tursd,tv 7 10 p m 1Muss.
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
ll m MornlnJt worship 10 30 a m , Trens
Ill 111 \
dln,i! La n(' Masoo, W Va J N. Thaclcrr.
In Action tip m EvPnin~Worship. 7 OOp
POMEIWY - Chut'E'hS! hool 9 15a m
pastor Evrn lng St'rvlcl' 7 );I p m . Wo
m WC'dnrsdav !'V&lt;'ninj:! pray('r 11nd Blbl£1
Wo1 !'hlp 10 :KJ .1m Choir rehrarsal
mrn '..:; Mln!strv, Thursday 9 30 am,
stud\. 7 00 p m Choir vra ctlc(' Thursday
Wt'&lt;in r:-;d.\1 7 10 p m UMW S('cond
Wrdn• ~d&lt;1\ Pray&lt;'r and Btblf' Study, 7 15
17 p m
lur sda\ 7 JO p m UMYF' Sunda\ 6p m
The future Is Irresistibly fascinating somehow. W e dwell In
pm
DEXTER CH URCH OF CHRIST
rror htu 1
the
here and now, t h e present. But notice we are ever looking
,(harl('s
Russ('l\
Sr
mlnlsiPr
Rirk
Ma
ROCII: SPRINGS- Cht1n·h School 9 IS
combC'r ~ up1 Su ndav School 9 30 am
ahead to the futu re. A compulsion that draws us to what w ill be
a m Wm sh!p lOam BII.JlrStu.dy Wf'd
Worship 5rrvlcl' 10 30 am Bible study,
TH-.;d 1v 7 301&gt;m UMYF r Se n lo 1 ~1 Sun
or may be but Is as yet unknown . Could betheunknowndraws us
Tuf'sdaY 7 30 p m
11 1"1 1' ~ p m r luniorsl {'\'{'r\ othC'r Sun
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
IN
REORCANIZEO CHURCH OF JESUS •
d.1" 6 p m tFr.mklml
11 forward . Whatlson the other side of the mountain? Whall s just
OIRISTIAN UNION Hartford, W. Va
CHRIST OF ll\TIER Dt\ Y SA INTS Port
ilUTL,\ NO - Chur ch Sl'hool. 10 a m
, beyond the oceans horizon or just 5 fathom s deepe r In I he ocean
Rev David McManis. pa.l tor Chu rth
land RaclnP Road William Roush po:~ stor
Wm shl p 11 o1 m UMW ~ E \C"nin!~~ C irdel
1
Fascinating 10 say the least.
•
School
9
30
a
m
:
Sunday
morning
ser
Linda
Evans.
church
school
dlrerlor
srru nd \\'C'dnrsd.tl 7 10 p m , UMW tAf
vtre. 11 a m : Sunday EVening serv l~,
Church schoo19 30 a m Mornln~twors h tp
God knows the fut ure and m a n Is l ooking for II . Each season o f
h•t nnon Cilrlcl srrnml Thu rsdav, I p m
7 JO p m. WednE.'$day prayer meetlnJ. 7· JO
10 30 a m Wednesday evening prayEr
I M II SSilHln !
lhe year looks forward to the sweelness of Jhe next season
pm
lK"rvices, 7 Jtl p m
S,\L t M CEN1 ER - C'hur'C'h SC'hool 9 15
FA.IRV1EW
BI
BLE
CHURCH,
LeTart
Man's
sou l looks forward to lhe beyond, t he future W hat has
BETHLE HEM BAPTIST RPV Earl
.1 m W n r ~h l p 10 1r, p m j Mussmanl
W Va Rt 1 James Lewis, pastor. Wor j
Shul('r va st or Worship srrvlce 9 30a m
SNO\\ Vlll E - Worship ~ tJO am
God In store for us? We can find out If we read t h e Bible. It tells
ship sf'rv lct"S 9 30 a.m , Sunday Schoolll
Sunda\ School lO 30 am Blbll'Stud )' and
chur'C'h school 9 I ~ .1m rMus.sman \
us If we will bul look. It Is not wishful thinking ell her 11 Is
a m , Evrnlng worship 7lt p m T uesday
praVl'r Sl.'rvlce Thursday 7 JO p m
H eaven, sa lvation, joy, happiness and eternlly wllh God and all
CARLETCN INTERDENOMINATION· , ool1age prayf'r mee!tng and Bible St\ldy
9: :Kl a m . Worshlp service. WE."dnesday
Al CHURCH Kingsbury 'load Rl!v Da
those who love Him more than self. The world and I he rusting,
70:ll p m
vld Cur fman, pastor Sundav School 9 30
SOUTHERN CI.USTER
rotting
temporary riches of the world which are so eas ily stol en
OUR
SAVIOUR
LUTHERAN
CHURCH,
a
m
,
Ra
lph
Carl
Supt
Evening
worship
Rc\1 RoJt!r Gr1ce
Walnut and Ht&gt;nry Sts , Ra veruJwood, W
7 00 p m Prayer ml't'tln~ W('dnesdav
Rf'\1. Paul r\lcG ulr~
from u s or merely lost will be gone. Not Salvation howev~r
7 OOp m
Va The Rev George C Weirick, pastor
God's future lor us In Heaven above can never be tak en a~ay
Sunday SChool9 ):) am : S\lnday worship
LONG BOTIOM CHRIST!A~ Vernon
APPI E GROVE - Church &amp; hoot 9 3()
llam
from
us. Once we acbleve It, It can not be lost or stol en lro111 us
Eldrld~e pa!ltor, Wall acf' Damewood S
,1m \\ orshtp 10 00 am (1\rst and third
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, located on
S Sup! SUndly8chool9 XI am, WONhlp
Sl.lnd:W!ll Elbl&lt;' sludv {'\'f'rv Sundov 7 p
nor anyone there with us. All It takes to gel there Is faith In
Pomeroy Pike. County Road r.i near Flat
Ser.lcP, 10 ~ a m
m UM\\ Sprond TursdRV 7 00 p m
Christ, love tor God'• word and a desire to sh are these trul hs
welOd!
RE-v
Blackwood,
pu:1or.
Servi«'S
Pt U\1'1 mt'r llnf,l Wl"dnrsday 7 p m
on Sunday at 10 :X. a m. and 7 l) p m with
~ l.ii !H"{'l
with everyone we meet or come in contact wllh. In orher words,
Sunday SchOol 9· 30 a m Btble Study Wed·
RACIN E FIRST BAPTIST St,.e
BETHAN\' - Wor~hip 9 am Church
spread the word "Jesus Is Lord. lhe Christ," God will Jake II
nesday, 7 ll p m
DNvN Pastor Mike Swl!ll@r Sunday 1
School lOam BiblrStud\r Wf\dn~day
FAITH
FELLOWSHIP
CRUSADE
FOR
•
from there.
1
Sc-hool Supt., !\unday Scflool 9 30 am,
I() ll m , Don::r•s Wo m~n ! Ft'liOWshlp
ICHRIST St Rt 338. AnUquily Rev
Morntn.11 worship ~0 40 am , Sunday
Wrdnt•sdfi Y. 11 .1m tMcGutrC'J ,
What the future has lnstore for us Is always on our mind. We
Franklin Dickens, pastor. Sunday morn
f'\'e'fllng !4orshtp 7 30 p m , W«!nescB)
CARMEL - Church School 9 30 a m .
are trreslatlbly d rawn to this thought jus I as our eyes are drawn ;
ing 10 a m • Sunday eventna 7 :Kt p m •
~ mlng Btble Sl\1 dy 7. ll p.m
Worship 10 4~ 11 m Se('(lnd and Fourlh
Thursday evmtntr 7: :KI p.tn
to oncoming headlights that are 100 bright . We know we should •
R!RLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
Sundays. Fellowship dinner wl!h Sutton
STIVERSVILLE COM"'UNITY BAP.
BurtlnJlltam Ray l.a....,.trill, PMtor. J1o.
lhlrd Thursduy 6 :MJ p.m {McGulrf")
not
look, bul W'l'do. If we love God, readHis.word. pray, do good
TIST CHURCH . Past or Robert Byen
tt.rt CO.an usllrano JIOShr. s~ Sdtool
EAST I.ETART- Church SChool91'11 m.
to
otllen
, JO to cburcb and worship Him,
need not wonder
m:
Wonhlpservlce
11
SundlvSrhoollOa
10 • m .....,.., 7 p.m . Wl'dnESdiy. 6 pm
Worship 10 am serond and fourth Sun
a m.. Sunday evenina tfr'll&lt;'@, 7:30 p rn ,
about
tbe
fulllre.
But
we
do.
The
eompulslon
to lhlnlo and j
d11H UMW first TuC'Sdi\Y 7 lJ p m
tnfl'!llllt
\Yro
.. 7pm ""'""'""""'
Wednesday t&gt;Venlnl servl('f' 7:ll p m
PINE
GROVE
HOLINESS
CHURCH \!
tGrncc )
conalcler wllat will be the future for us I s such a Slrong magnet
mlleoffRt 325. Rf'V BrnJ Waits ptstor
LETART rALLS - WorJ;hlp 9 am ,
we can not help ourselves .
'
Robf'rt Searlt'!l S.S Supt Sundl)l Sct10o1
Church Srhool lOa.m IGra('("l
9 30 a m . Momlne Worship 10 30 a m
My best adVIce Ia simply live today as If Christ Is wall(lng
MORNING STAR- Worship 9 na m.,
CHURCR OF JESUS CHRIST AP0s
Sunday ev~lng service 7 .l) p.m • WEd "' TOLle - VanZondl ond Word Rd E~
Chur&lt;'h School , 10 30 a m • Bible STudy,
beslcle you ... )oil wtlllive tbe life God wants from you. Do this
nt&gt;Sdav !lf'rv~. 7 30 p.rrl
Thu1 sdav 7 30 p m tRader)
Jlines MUier, paoor Stuld.oy School
alld you llftd JlfVel' worry or lhlnk about wbat tomorrow or the
SILVER RUN BAPI'IST, Bill Uttl•
10 :.» a.m, Wonldp ~vtce ll.uada.y 7 lli
RACINE WESLEY AN - OIIU"&lt;h
10 am : WorshJp 11 am , UMW tour1h Mon· pastor Stf!'llf' Lltrleo, S S Supt . SundaY
p '!!&gt;.:- Bibl e Study, Wec~n..doy, 7. .ll'p.'m
future wlllbrlnl. It lVIII be all
Itwtllbegood. Weare living
Sctloo1 10 1 m : Momln¥worstp ,U am, ,
day ar 7 ,l J p m, Mens Prayer Bre.aldast ,
uu.VARY PU.ORIM CHAPEL Hlrr&gt;
u
God
wants
us
to
live.
AU
Is
well,
rejoice
and be glad and ~M:rve
&amp;lrtdly t'\'f'ftlnJt worship 7: ll p m PrayPr
lctnVWellooci f!oy IJewi!Y K.... Pullll':
Wf'dnesday 7 a m (Gra~l.
God and man.
mfll!lin« and BlbiPstud)'Thunday, 7.38 p.
Cllllooo F1ullt, 5ooc1oy !lcltool Sopt • SuaSIJ'ITON - Churc h School, 9 00 am ,
cloy S&lt;ltoctlt:•a.m.; llllll'lllq .. ~ u
MornlngWor~ hlplO t5a m rtrslandlhlrd - m ; Ywth meellng WtdnNdty 11 7 pm
Putw WUIIam Mlddlaw.nll
REIOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHU RCH
Sundays, Fellowship dlnnl'r with Carmf'l
1m; S!uldll .. _ , -~ 1 .11 p'm •
111e1p Ceu1J lc'\e1
- 383 N. li&gt;d Ave.. Mldd!tpan Sundtty.
Proyor--. !l'edo&lt;ldoy, 7 II p.m.
thl"' Thursday, 6. 311 p m (McGul,..l

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CH)CSTER - Ches l er Town
shop Trustees wtll meel Friday,
7 30 .p.m , at I own hall

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most beautiful thing about the flag of
our country is the fact that it is still
there, rippling in the breeze above our
heads. This is true, despite many attempts by would-be invaders throughout our history to take it down and
replace it with some other banner, which
would symbolize the replacement also
of our free system of government and all
the privileges guaranteed by it that we
usually just take for granted. Among
other things, these include our free
speech, our free press and the right to
choose our place and form of worship.
We must give thanks for these Godgiven rights and guard against any effort to curtail or abolish them. Moreover,
we must teach our children that they are
inherent in that colorful piece of fabric
known as our flag, which we hope they
will see forever atop the flagpoles
throughout our free nation.

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Olympics lor the MCM Dlsl roct
Saturday at Jhe Meogs Junior
High Foolba ll Fteld in Middle
pori beginning at 9 a m Food woll
be avatlable on Jhe grounds o r
scouts m ay take a sack lu nch
POMEROY La urel C h i!
Free Methodlsl Church Yout h
C r o up woll hold a car wash al t he
Sugar Run A shland Serv oce Sra
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' Mission on Bal d Knob St oversvt ll
: Road Is having a hy m n song
Saturday, 7 30 p m, w tl h Da n
Hayman and r he Fatlh Troo
Everyone wel come

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SUNDAY

GALLIPOLIS Deer C r eek
Baptist Church wt ll celebrale
homecoming lh1s Sunday wllh
morning servoces a l 10 a m •
dmner at 12 noon and spec i al
a!lernoon services at 2 p m
Smgmg b y the M cDa noel Troo a nd
Jerry Fredenck will befearu r ed
BASHAN
Th e
a nnual
Spencer famrly reunion wi ll be
held Sunday at I he Watd Spen cer
pond I n Bashan Baskel lunch
will be served al 12 noon.
CHESTER - The Hollon l am
ily r eunoo n Will be Sunday ar lhP
Da ug hl ers of America H a ll In
Chester Pot luck dinner ar noon

MONDAY
RACINE -Racine Merc hanr'
Associal!on m eeting 7 p m Mon
day a l lown h all with a ll or gan t·

za l10ns to send a re-preSent allve
since plans wrll be made !or lhe
N orJhwes l T ern rory celeb ra
tnon will be mad e Sue Hager.
oow ns h tp chaorman o r I he obser
va nce, will be preseanl Plans
Will a l so be made for f armers'
day to be h eld on Jul;

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m ee t i n gs on counry-w lde obser vance of Norlhwesl Terrllory
celebr at i o n t o be held on July will
bear 7 p m. M onday al l he Meigs

Museum, m Pomeroy.

be held from 610

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APPLE GROVE - There wrll
be a rummage sa le ar Apple
Grove Unlled M Pihodlsr C hurch
starling Monday ar 9 a.m
ROCKSPR I NGS
Agape
evange ll s llc set vtces will be h pl d
Monday lhoough Fnday, 7 30
each evemn g, al Jhe M eigs
' Counl y Fatrgrounds, wolh Evan·
geltsl James BonDuranl Spon
nsored b y t he Meogs Coun l y
Unlled Merhodls l Coop erative
Par i sh . Everyone welcome
POPLAR RIDGE - Vacalto n
Bibl e School will be held Mondav
Jhrou gh Sa ourda v a l Poplar
Ridge Chu rc h . fro m 7 to 9 p.m

each mght Everyone welcome
RACI NE - Racine Chu rch of
the Nazar e ne. on Tyree Blv d ,
will be h av m g Vacatton Bible
School sta rling Monday and
conrin um g
lhroug h
Friday
C l asses will be h eld from 9 t o
11 30 am each morning For
further mformalton ca ll 992 3749

Dale changed
BASHAN - Th e dale of Ba
shan Fire Department Ladoes
Aux iliary's oce cream social has
been c h anged from June 19 Jo
June 26

Puppets coming
POMEROY- The puppets are
commg to t he Pomeroy Libra r y
·a t 2 p m W ednesday when Ltla
V a n M eter will presen l a pro·
g r am on rhe subjeco. 'II s 0 K l o
Say No" Mrs Van Met er uses
rhe puppe t s Jo e nforce her
m essage d uring rhe program
wlih a ll c hildren and parent s
lnvll ed t o allend

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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIOUCIARY
On May 29 , 1987 m the
Merga County
Probate
Coun, Cooo No 25538.
Paul Richard Roush, 39582
Barr 30 R'oad. Reidsville,
Oh10 46772 waa appomted
Executor of tha estate of
Pauline H Roush. deceased
late of 39 Rutland Street,
M•ddloport, Ohio 45760.
Robert E Buck.
Probate Judge
lena K Nesaelroad. Clerk
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MIDDlEPORT, OH

PH 992-3537

Pomeroy-Middleport Oh1o

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32933 ROMINE ROAD
RUTLAND

All Makes

742 2070

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•O vers •F eezen
PARTS

and

SERVICE

25 YEARS EXP
REWINDS ALL TYPES
OF MOTORS
5 II MO

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MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHESTER OHIO

•ROOFING •SIDING
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MENT
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ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BU LDINGS

Phone Day or Evenings

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56 87 I mo pd

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BUILDERS

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or 949-2860
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MARCUM
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CHISTEI OHIO

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REFERENCES

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SIDING CO.
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM
Complete Gulter Wo k
Complete Remode ng

Roof ng of a Types
Worked n home a ea

ZO years

Phone Day or Even•ngs

Free Est mates

985-4141

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Ph

(6141 843 S42S

522872mopd

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AUTO TECHNICIAN
Only hpenerKed and
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and DETAIL PERSON
APPLY IN rDlON TO

LARRY THOMAS
COOPER CHRYSLER

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALl'

992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10 8 tfc

PlYMOUTH DODGE
399 So Th1rd

Real Estate General

Mtddleport
Real Estate General

TEAFORDm

Real Estate~
RL\ll~l

216 E 2nd Sl
Phone
1 614) 992 3325

NEW LISTING - RACINE
- App o• 3 ac eso Ia d
wll 34 bedoons balh
I o po c w th deck
ov head Also sna ob e
ho e lo e a
ASK NG $24 000
A home lo a

cose
NEW LISTING TUPPERS
PLAINS - Ra cl type
hou o SR 68 Needs
som e epa s AS S Up lo 4
bedrooms I ~ baths o a
n ee IOOxlOO of Want
$50 000 w h I anc ng
$45 000 CASH PRICE o
se e
IIIODLEPOAT
Nce y
emodele&lt;l t I? sto y home
on a q et sheel n town
Fence&lt;l yard cut• f ont
po ch Man y othe ea ures
MUST BF SEEN S2l 900
Henry£ Clrl1nd Jr

992 6191
Je1n T ussell 949 2660
Dott e Tu ner
Off ce

992 5692
992 2259

NEW LISTING - 197 8
L be ly 12x60 two bed oon
mob le home Ce nt a a and
heat !He I) range el ge a
to db s nk ca pel ng
u de p nn ng L ke new
0 y $7 500
NEW LISTING 3 Bed ooms
bath c ly wa e lg ron I
po c gaage a d ce o
Sv acuse Ow e w
nance us $15 000
MODERN BR CK
3
bed oo s masle 39x 15
2 ba hs lam y oo n
27x l 5
ce ca pe ng
equ pped k che dlb ga
age a d lg andscaped ot
$1 30 000
WALK TO KROGER S - 2
wo b d oo n apts 2 lois
gas FA u ace mode n
k he 2 ba s R I on
po cl w lh ve vcw P ce
cu IO$29 500
RACINE - 6 ms 3 o 4
BRs
ce k che w h
a [e rei Re alo ul base
ne
bl ga age and 2 o s
On y $20 000
A FRAME - 3 BRs u
base en COf pe plu mb
g ca pe g 2 \ baths lg
s op ga age o s of
sh ubbc v and 6 6 ac es
ONE FLOOR - Lm lol 3
BRs
ce ca pet g. lg
eat n k chen blown n
s4 ated cly wale ange &amp;
elr geoa o A ea buy a
$21 500
POMEROY - 8 n aide
hon e w th ga age n base
men All c ty u es F onl
and back po cl es $8 000
RIVERVIEW - Lg yard 3
BRs bath and lu basement
Handyman s spec al Only
$6000
REMODELED - 4 9 ac es
onStaeRI 10 ms 4 or5
bed oo s fan ly m about
28•20 lot s of ca pet ng
lo n a d n g m ga age
and lg shop lg auto epa s
$125 000
OUT - I 27 ACRES 7 rms
gas FA u nace a ge
e ge ato and ga age
Hou se needs epa s
$t 2000 Gueolle
SELLING
PROBLEM
Call 992 3325
CERTIFIED
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992-3989

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161 North Second
Moddleparl Oh o 45760

d1on ng
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a eond ton ng fo mob e o

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pad and eady o coo P ce
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stalled on you elect c fu nace
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Free Est mates

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992 621S or 992 7314
Pomeroy Ohto

or 949-2801

4 5 86

Need 1979 3 4 ton bed fo
1979 Fo d p ckup and tailgMe
Co 614 266 1236

NG CO

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equopment
repaors and
wei dong
(All makes &amp; models!

PH 949·2756
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Serv1ce
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Rt 124 Pomeroy Oh o

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

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PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6 17 tfc

SMAll ENGINE
REPAIR
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B ds w be ecevedun 12 00
noon June 22 1987 a the
Bus ness Otf ce Room 208 R o
G ande College R o G ande OH
45674 fo the fo OW ng 1977
New Moon 70•14 Mob 11
Home 3 BR May be v awed by
appo ntmen on v after J\lne14
987 Located e11 Jamet 0 ve
p openy B dde must amove
f om p 111m sea by July 16
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a b dt PO 12041

CARPET
UPHOLSTERY PLUS
446 b323 Day or Eve
Any Ltv ng Room and
Hall - 134 95
Any 2 Rooms and Hall
'44

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2nd Ave M ddtepon Oh 114
992 3476

Cash PI d fo co ector 1ntlque
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app que Anv cond ton H ghtr
p C8l PI d for URUJUI pMternt
Cell Mac 11 81 .. 992 2101
d-vso 1 &amp;92 241\IIVenngsor
weekends

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ton &amp;U 1•2 2166

5 13 17

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULA nON
VINYL &amp;

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•lnsulat on
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•Storm Windows
•Repltcement W ndows
•New Roof ng

Fit££ ESTIUItS

388 8276

Part Blue Heeler pa k wa ker
pup A so dog house C1
814 448 1971
4274

614 446

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Homes for Sale

4 OOPM
After
4PM Ph 304 875 3816

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me 111embly wo k; e ect on

ca crafts Others Info

841 0091 EXT 2987 Open 7
Days CALL NOW

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GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

FREE ESTIMATES

PH 992·2772

PH. 992·2772
6-2171110

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITYl
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 M f:'
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 3&amp;
PHONE 614 446 7274

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814 256 1456 0
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8600 down 8213 mo Smal 2
BR conage lower. At 7 Call
8144488598 6AM to 430
PM

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Rentals
41

6495

Houses for Rent

G IC OUt iv ng 1 and 2 bed
oom epanmentt • V age
M•nor end R ver1 de Apan
men 1 n M dd epo t F om
8216 nclud ng ut t et Call
614 992 7187 EOH

cw.. m ndtd ndfv dua 1 Bee
vour own boll W te you own

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Call

614 245 6070

anyt me Thu t F i othert befoe 2 PM

19B2 Men• on On b81utlfu
Ner front lo1 n M ddleport
Tot1 eectnc AC 2 Llrgt
bedrooms end many extre 1
1 2K615i Mob le homa Almost
comp ettly emodeled Inc ud81
unde p nn ng block t ont
porch e ec po e 15000 Ca

check! Reply mmed ately with
work history o "ume&amp; wew
contact you lmmed Mety Aepty

For Sa e or Leite
4 BR 2 bath full besement with
eboveg ound poo &amp; XL deck on
1 2 •ere aCtoss f om Add !Wille
g ade 1choo F nenc ng ava •
be with 1ma down payment
P ced thou11nda below ap
pt'aiud VI ue Ce
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en Oh o AAA 710 Wal erSt
Poumouth Oh o 4&amp;102 Attn
Bob Bites Sa t1 Man~gtt

Ea n b g U Sign with Avon
now Ca11814 388 9340

814 667 8758

Home. Immaculate
cond 14K70 two bed ooms
cent e el f eplace ga dlfl tub
1: electric 304 876 1317

NowH ng A eyou18o on
I ke working wrth peop e and
enjoy outdao ecrtat on1 You
•e what we are oolt ng for We
nHd 1ou gu dn mmedi•t y
Men Women Students
Ret ed th t could be the
potlt on fo you No eKpenence
necesury T em~~Mkrut ••n ng
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an appo ntment cal M An
tttony tli14 992 8488 between
91 m 6p m now through S1t
June 13

256 6268

4 oom houte Camp Con fir
• •• 8160 00 per month 304
675 1371 or 876 3812

Carpet emnantt 16 00 e ya d
and up Mo lohan Furnitu e
Uppar R ve Ad Ph 614 446
7444 Open
7PM on Week
Days

CARPET

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

House

for uta o

enf.

1 304 875 5370 0
992 8288

htollhy 304 875 4831

5 blldc and lffhite k nens Reidy
to uo 304 882 2814

Mae cot ie • B ue Hetl• mixM
dog 1 to Hane Collie • llue
Htol" puppioo -

882 23&amp;9

3 month old puppy p.n Dober
m•nn P ~ful 304 812 2118

Twocohl"'enew lnlh•i-*•
s•e t 2 dith" 304 n:. izo7

1 814

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per week Send resume to lox
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old•ly A o • - • Call &amp;14
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Route 33 North of Pomaroy
~tiers C• 614 892
Rent1
7479

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make an oH« 304M2 3136

814 448 0671

3 o 4 Bed oom house n Kyge
CIS Ph 614 .446 8621

Apartment
for Rent

1 and 2 bed oorn apenmentt fDf
ren
Bet c ent fo 1 bd
*18300 2bdr '21900 Aso
requ td I $200 00 IICU h¥
deposh CONTACT J•ckton
Estat11 Dept Ph U6 3997
Equal Housing Opponun y
Fd n sh_. 1: unfullMshtd tll)tl
*150 00 tnd up efetenc.. Ph
304 87&amp; 7738 0

304 675

IIi to• A 1 Reel E1t11e

Fun th_. Etflclancy 8145 Util
tin paid sha e ba h 607
Second Ava G• po t Ph
-...e .. 16 after 7PM

55 Bulldtng Supplies
Bu ld ng Matenal1
B ock b ck. sewe p pes w n
dows lntela etc C tude W n
tera A a Grande 0 Ce 614
246 6 21

51 Household Goods

Mustcal
Instruments

Lester p ano w lh bench UOO
6 4 446 3674

c.

Frutt
8o Vegetables

12600

c..

1 Coun er topt Kitchen and
bath and ba •2 99 L n Ft (8
2 MabeV•ntvTopi(B)Fom
1619 to 22 48 81000 o
•60 00 3
22 30 Almond
Vanity and Mefb e Top 879 95
Stlp pll r.s
4 10 S ee Bath Tub 1 Almond
and wh t t89 8&amp;u 5 High
&amp; LIVCS! Or:k
Olo11 ub wall k 1 a mond end
wh te 129 96 8 1 pc F be
61 Farm Equopment
g a11 ub and atlowe combine
ton Wh aandcootl16996(----------tot17995 7 2pc Fberg•11
CROSS &amp; SONS
tub and 1howers comb n1t on U S 36 Wes Jackson Ohio
wh te and colo t •199 95 8
614 286 6451
De uu acrylic tub and thowert Maney Fe guson New Ho land
W th top Reg 889 95 Now Buth Hog Sales &amp; Se vice Ove
299 9&amp; 9 Coo Commodes 40 used ac o 1 to choo1e f om
t89 96 10 F berglua Roof &amp; comp e e ne of new &amp; us ed
ah ngln 8) •t 6 85 sq 90w
equ pment La gatt te echon n
oil ottng 1996 11
Pne S E Oho
fOugh uw T 1 11 a d ng
l~x4x9 12 95) 21pc up 1 DO
273 New Ho and sq Sa er
off pr Pc 12 ~u4 x8 11500 Fo d 3pt Rake 1325
Plywood I 96 VJ 8 915 2Bpc. Shaver Pos Dnve 1700 7ft
up $1 00 off p pe 1 3
locut poa 1 t1 35 each Ptl
\h4x8X IOfiiQUII &amp; Q OOYI Wltet' 614 388 9632
board $9 95 or ~x4x8 8 95)
25pc up 1 00 oft Pr
Pc; (7 181htK4x8 6 95 14 4d
cedar Of t eatad Itt ce 1 2 95
and 10 95 *1 00 ott 25pc up
111
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at 5 9911 {AI o ode 8 95n
1I
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2• 96 now 15 91 17 P neand
eed• wood wingt co•• ng
115aq h pr peck age 88 91hnd
t1095pk 18 4dQuete

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Ubrary One prof. .6onal Aduft

rangea 1 .. 1101 App lencal
Upp• Rht• Rd beaNie Stone
C ttt Motol 814 441 7311

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48 69 90 28 Doubet de Ute
entrtnct door aet1 wtth deco
1ted v111 1nd lhttl panel
doort 360 oo.. 30 8 ronze
alum num doub e comma c Ill
.ntranca doo 1 111'11 599 915 o
alngels 391 95 whh handefs end
locks 31 Single o double
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doon letl
eg 699 00 to
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John De•• 14 T sq baler 1500
814 448 0212

c.

1979 l175Kubotafa m ICIO
wrth bact; hoe and end older
IPP OK; 200 hou I 614 992
7673 A1k rOt' Ron 86800
In ern• ona fa m wagon 7ft •
14 ft pl8tfa m bed whh 4h
lpfl'IOYib e 1 dn
Very good
cond tton noo 30 ac " g •••
hey meadow by aha •• o Clth
tnt by IC t Roy E M ler
814 985 3817
Buy one any silech•n IM etta n
and gtt tecond chan half p ce
SIOERS EQUIPMENT CO
Henderson W Va 304 676
7421

1981!1 Bl11e
ow m ..gt
loaded She p Cell 614 44&amp;
8286 befo e 3 After 3 •
weekendt ca 61&amp; 448 8127
78 GMC

1 uck 350 auto ong
wheel be1e to sele o ads

304 075 7649

TronSIJUrtallon
73
71

Autos for Sale

1980 Chrys e F hh Avenue
good cond on Cal 114 448
0008

1984 llllf 1 VII 6 lp AC
AM FM tta eo 16200 Ph 446
9350 evenings
1978 Fod 2 TD2 Ph 614
446 6332

Vans&amp; 4 W 0

1979 Jttp Cha ok" 4 wh"l
d lve 4 tpeed ock In ock out
hubs body u ce ant 304 458
1967 VW ~•mper van good
condlton UOO 2910 Sp uce
• .,. Pt p wv c ty

74

Motorcycles

Uncond onel Nlet me au• 1n
ee Loc•l aferencet fu n Jhed
F ee n mates Call co ect
1 1514 237 0488 dey o night
Rogt sleeement
Wate proof ng
SWEEPER and sew ng maoh ne
epa parts and supple• P ck
up and de very Davi• Vacuum
Clune one he t m le up
Gao o• C eek Ad Ca 814
448 0294

Ace Const uct on Root ng gut
ttrl mltOnry WO k A WO I(
QUI In ltd 08 814 388 976f\

0 318 9782

,

Vinyl• &amp; Alum num Sldlng
Sto m w ndowt &amp; doo 1 over
hang gutters F ee ett m•t"
Ph 814 440 8332

T " • 1tump emoval chain nk
fence• stone muloh new lewnt
ltad ng Don a Ltndt oapu
814 448 9648

19B5 Chev C1111er 27 000
m " bu gundy w th ed ntelot Cal 614 379 2345

8248

1964 Chev Cav er CS 28 000
miet two one b own C•ll

1986 Honda ATC 200X 3
whetle Call 448 1200

614 379 2345

BASEMEI\IT
WATERPROOF NG

1727

1980 Honda Cultom 1160 ow
m e•o• noo Call 11!114 386

Exte o Stucc:o Pl•ta and
Pl••te Rep a Wo k by tflt nou 1
or by he fob r: ••••• ma 1 C1

814 208 1182

3
1983 Pon I C 000 42 000
m "
Good cond t on Cel
61. 446 0688

1988 VZ 10 Motorcyc e E1c1
lent cond tlon Rode 'i8f\' Itt •
1919 Dodge Omn F ont wheel
d llle PS PR 4d AC H gh
m n .eoo C• 814 446
4031

1981 C R 80 Honda exct In
condton 1795 114 992
7288

81 Dodge Chel enga Exce ent
cond t on PS PB AC Crust 5
spHd 82BOO Ce 614 «e
8949

17&amp;D 614 992 3992

9 6pm 814 446 3294

eft• 7pm

1983 Hondt Shlldow tiOOcc
13500ml81 A 1cond 11200

earn C• fo 1 u qu o es A Yet
Cty Fam Suppty 614446
2985

63

L vestock

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heatmg

30.713 5648

79 Honda CK500 aw mMe1
ex c cond Sha p P ced
81500 00 under ACU 30• 875
&amp;13&amp;

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AND HEAT NG

Co Founh and Pine
Galllpo 1 Oh o
Phone 014 441 3188 o 114
448 U77

84

Electrical

8o Rafrigeratlon
1977 Co vette T top 63 000
m "
Good cond t on Ca
6 44404316
1978 0 dt De • 88 afl power
un• good good cond t on
Cuftt conlo I I Newt"
C• &amp;14 266 12711t after 5
Mezd• AX 7 1882 Ch.,coal
g ey S spd sun oof o~oo~va •
30 000 m les L ktnew H200
c. 614 a.t6 15003 9 6 0 &amp; 4
2U 9146 1fte 6pm

'70 ccHonda4wheel 11 mood
used 2 houfl Show oom ~::ond
f660 r m 304 876 6480

79 CB 750 K Honda ea c cond
Trade to sma ca whh •
304 578 2998

1982 Honda 1150 N ght HIW~
Ike new $800 304 67 5 7511t5

75

Bolts and
Matera for Sale

21ft Sklttcratt • eeps 4 8 20
H P Me cu y 0 molo Need•
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tt o ede lo live1to ek Ph

G oom and Suppty Shop P11

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f ea A denou E er:t c1 304
875 1768

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1 me Ca
814 .448 7404 No
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A &amp; A Wa e St v ce Home
el l et"n t wei • poo •
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Fo marly Jam e• Boy• Wale
Seme • 111 Ca 304 675
6370

446 7020

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Now cu1torn made to you
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Oh o 1 800 843 3787

Diamond rinp for ult lad •
thr• diemond ng. total weight
40 clfl1 14K whJte gold
mounting w II sel tOt •4&amp;0
App&lt;- 11 •1 025 by local
~- appralul aertlficlla to
towldlrlng.Aioo _. ..11 .....1•
rlngln14Kwllitt--nt no.
f228 Chi'IMOtlloofl ch &amp;148tz 6292 .. 114 912 2161

. . _ Coldtpot 20 100 IITU

Coole B room ' - "
114-M2 7211

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J 13850 tor d ectory 24 hrt
1tiO C tenon 4 cy nder 4
optld I 300 t 877 Bluer 360
4 opHd •1660 Co 614 986
3971

1171 Me cury Mon1-vo 3151
tnd PI P8 •utomet c
new paint new brllc•

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1 f71!1 Pont•c FtrebWJ fOfmu •

L ke ntw alumktum 24 Pontoon
boll wht'l 80hp Johnton moto

74 Ch..., Vatt11nttd wtndowo
olum_w _ _ ,70
.13&amp;

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Upholstery

16 000 Col 304 742 2414

1972 16 Plp•lone Mttf net
1 20 h Mlfc:ru 11 nboa d
outboa d tilt t alter 83 200
Fkm 304 878 2949

A' &amp; M Cuttom Couchtl and
Reupho lttr'f St At 7 C own
Chy Oh 814 211il U?O Eve
614 440 3438 Open d1ity 9 o
4 30 So

9 30 to 1 30 Old &amp;

new Uphot1•td

76

Auto Part1

8o Accesaortas

380

engine auto alumn whMtt flir
cond 01100 00 875 2145

'Thlt twm1nc11 me haw the kids bean
Inoculated tor mellles?

Fo merly Ken s now John t
Wa t Se Y Ct J ohn Wat e 10 n
J Owne 1 000 o 2 000 ga
service 304 576 2248

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2871 Of 114 941 2124
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THE WOIIIUNG
IIIAIII I FIIIEIID

Oat1 end Alfalfa Hay ound and
1qua 11 belat Mo gan s Wood
awn Fe m PIny At 36
304 078 1288 even ng

0231

PARSON 8 FURNITURE

Chtt1 of • ......, 4

Home
Improvements

PS PB e
AM FM Cut
dng 11 wndowa Fbeg•s
toppe Good cond 81960 Cal

E ght hole hog feader good
cond tBO Ce 814 246 9398

Pets for Sale

81

1

896 00 32 Stool doo • ond 82 Wanted to Buy
emb p ehung 11h h f e at.cl ' -- - - - - - - - - 189 95 33
P .,ung t1MI tnsulatld doon whh
g •••
nsulaltd 29 8611 3.t P •
Now buy ng t he co n or ear

56

Trucks for Sale

1977 Ford F 100 thort bed AT

0 oom ng A b .. dt All
llyl• Ju I1Webb Ph 614 448

P•klng "" 446 0338

New wood I pc living fOGm
..,. •nvN - 11v1ng
room tuttle from t171 n to

'

614 388 8759

County AppNance nc Good
u•ed appl enc• and TV sett
Optn 8AM to ePM Mon thru
111 814 44a 1198 127 3od
Aw Gallipolis OH

0390

6164

afte 8pm

a 99

20 The mol ~y in•u .. Iva she•
th ng foil {2) a dt1 4xl 4 8&amp;
25pc up 1 00 off P
Pc
21 lntuu tt.ct tempered g a11
pane 1 ~•32•78 29 95 ae
315pc up 25 95 22 P ne ntide
ov•ed adjuat•ble thuttera all
tfzet blklw whollltlle c;oat
23 K lwc bench m• k br dt
co ners 60 cents bo1 morto 2
gal 1D 95 24 P et nl8hM
bruce oak flooring ~ th ck 2 ill
w de 20eq 11 c;tn •41 00 10
ctn up 39 95 ctn 25 P ehung
nter o cloo • ptef n 1hed end
unf n shed at t us(B) 29 95ea
21 Steelt11t11tor nsu ated p •
hung doo I (81 19 91ea 27
hteno t eel doo b anks Ill
25 0011 28 P ne Louvt ad By
fold doors ttts C24 29 96) 130

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71 Mab Convertible 2609
Jelffnon Ave 1850 304 676

1974 Campa 21 ft Tandem
wlleell Awn ng 1nd antenna
Fu bath 13200 6111t 985
4418

1981 6&amp;0 Honda Cuatom be
Cond Low m eage •eoo Ca

448 3189

GOOD USED APPUANCEI

FumletMd apartment 1221
- p t l d , ... 120four1fl.
Qeltlpalte Cell 441-4411 efter

•If•

814 448 5003 9

SWAN
AUCTION I FURN TURE 62
0 lve St Ga po • New • utld
wood coelttov• 8 pc wood LR
suite U88 bunk bldt 1118
edtn.,. new a "''" Mdfoom
au t" w nger wether• 6
shoes New wlngroom auites
e199 8599 ampt Cal 61&amp;

Modtrn 1BR apt Ct 11!114 441

7172 lhlf § 448 1880

cop veryhghqua ty no an
Some 100 pa cen
fa Can
dahve Ce fo p en &amp; eve 1
b I ty 24 hou t Hidden Htl s
Fa ms 433 Jackson P ke G1
polt Otlo46tl31 Phone614

S ewben tt P ck you own
8 ng con e ne 1 C aude W n
It t R o Grende Oh o Cal
814 245 6121

Sabine OH 613 fiB• 2398
Diamond mens "9 t 2ct
Excellent cl•ny • quality Ap
p a sed 1 14800 w II sell for

U 800 00 Looded 304 67&amp;
2563

A Ia te T mothy Hay 1997 new

446 6003

58

Ou oc Boa 1 8 &amp;d ju• ke the
boars we tn ed a the Oh o
Ttlllt on ha V• ned over 2 0
~ per diV Roger Ben ..,

6 or 614 246 9141tf1er &amp;pm

Uplta rt unfumfahtd apartmant
Utlltit~petd Ca'ptted nochkl,., or pt11 Cal 814 441 1637

T_,a 3 oom ..,ts Days 448

n the
814

1976 W ldefnau m nt condtton 18 h 1leepe 8 T1ndam
Pie It f conta ned w h h tch
sw•v con ol and equs ze 1
c. 11142459296

1968 Cama o 360 auto 304

MP.rr.ha11111s1:

Vellev Fum tu e. nww • uted
La ge MCti&lt;ln ot qua tty fu niture 1211 E11u n Ave
Qalllpot•

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neve wet
81 26 bale Ce

84 Cave er wagon book p ce
84 8BO DO need
o u I

388 9703

57

hung p n• penal doors all • •••
II 915ee 3! Blankho ow co e
doors from 12 to 20 w de 80
ong 40011 38 P tf n lh.cl
p ehuno oak legacy doo • 1nd
jamb a 1 111 44 95ea

C eek Schoo D st ct Referen

End_ .......I N , .
UNCI furniture: l J 00111

JuM111oM.104pm

I

Se•• Best Computet ltd
lfator •1000
A so
motor zed
eed m

t100

Yn-117-A....,t.
,.._,., O~la 112 2177

C......_CII_,do!o_l 'lltuNollr , _ 11 -

barn

PENNS WAREHOUSE WELL
STOI\I OH 0 814 384 384&amp;

• Vicinity

I'M•• , ....,.,.71

coflH table &amp;
C1 614 446

Ce ahen • Used TlraShop Ove
1 OOOt es aana1213 14 1!i
, . 16 6 8 mil• out R1 218

1 BR Apartment 740 Second
Ava t18S per month Oepotit
requ td Cell 614 446 .(222
between 9 &amp; 5

130400

F041nd lhd dog lo K - ..._
114 742 H71 tft• 4 pm.

POINIOf 114-.11221

e Fn •nd S.t 10 4
1tt tgtlt n Sy ICUH Fu nihl e
welker ca • clothu Gene
H1r s Res

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Lott Sm.. bltcO tnd wllitt pit
10 lbs toat in Flatlwoodl .,...
814 992 71180

tO IItty loot M 111 Ill• R If

Ga,~ge 11

itemt toys bicyckia cltltdr~~ns.
dolfllng. 332 t.QrJune11 12, )4

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54 Mtsc Merchandtsa

44

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Situations
Wanted

M • M lnm CW. 6 "MrlJO

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614 '46 3644

47 Wantad to Rent

niWilhrit Newmartilllftl......,
wlllt ctolltlo!J lftd tqulprntn1
Just ..Wed lhlpment of temp
sh.as priced It hilt tiM UIUII
maH price. Come on•Comeall

6 Lost end Found

lOIIC _ _ _

Office Space for Rent Exce en
fo Attorney• Account1n1 etc
Close to Court House C1H
W seman Atal Etta e Agency

Two 2 bed oom mob e home~
fu n shed ye d w hcha n n~
fence 176 00 depo•t phone
304 675 6512 after 5 00 pm

Verd end bake •• e Fnd..,. I
a m to 3 p m Roger Ke '
rnk11nce n•• Ch•t• foMow
1~n1 Ch ki en teen •nd Muh:
cloth" WIMnln e • •• a ro •
skatet Ate I 2100 with c•
trklg11 PaetnM tebte top 'ikteo
gem• counetict.bookl leena.
ues 3 11 Ran cencerls

Hay 8o Graon

M xed Hey

'lh4d 6 991 11 4•8
614 446 8516

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; VICinity

64

Pe me AI lntulllld sheet
ng fo OntJ side 11'1x.tx8 4 99)

Couch and chli fo

Farms for Sale
2 BR fu ly tu n thed new
Cl pet at ut lit 81 PI d tJICept
•tec &amp; gas Cab • TV ava eble
owne pays wlter tewage &amp;
t lith pickup Secu ty depot t •
ret fou tenth• of m le hom c y
limits Ce 614 44tl n93

304 676

bath ponolol814 88MOd5 88N

47 Space for Rent

53 Ac e Fa m with B room
house lg thop ba n Mldlt
*30s C1ll 814 2581616 No
Sund..,. Calls

Gallipolis
&amp; VICinity

379 2688

19

Co 614 256 6251

l.edy to ltve m on weak endt wlt:h
e d•ty ldy RefwenCH r•
quWid Phone 3()4.171 7116

12

Furnlthed oom *1115 Ut n
pad Sha e beth 5 ng e male
919 Second Ga I po 1 Call
446 4418 after 7pm

r

3819

Pupp" pert Bettie. cute and

Room s fo ent day wHit
mCV~Ih Ga a Hotel Ca 114
441· 9716 Rent 11 low 11 I 120
month

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MONEY for co ege C1 lht
Army Nation1 Guerd I" FREE
nformel on pactet 1 100 042

Black Llbfado Ret lYe fegi•
Med femal• 1 yu old 304
875 3782 bafare 3 00 pm

45 Furmshad Rooms

Ph 614 446 0527

Two bedroom t tiler Fu n shed
or untu nl1hed Ut t n pa d
Ca 614 446 1200 after 5pm

sweeper

BUYOUTS SECONDS
CLOSEOUTS

CARPET

2 BR home 20 m let f om
Gallpo • n Pat ot $126
"lontht p us depot t Call 614

2 &amp; 3 Bedroom Mob e Homes

Sta

90 Day• tame 11 cuh wrth
IPP oved c edit 3 M let aut
Bulav e Rd Open 9am lo Bpm
Mon thu S•t Ph 614446

Ca pet tmnants 16 00 e ya d
and up Mo ohan Furnitu e
Upper Rrn' Ad Ph 614 446
7444 Open t 7PM on Week
Days

446 1602

old Ct 304 458 1818 Cal
11ter 8PM

J County Y•d Sele. Fn Sat
Sun June 12 13 14 Publ c
Invited Ga I 1 Meigt &amp; M11on
nkllnt• nvitld lo hotd thW
v-rd 11le h•• on our tJfOUndt
ldeel rcw thole who cannot hold a
nle where thtY live E..,.one
welcome LoCittdontht1o m•
Thai• Ford grounds Rout• 36
A 180 next to Fruth 1 Ac " of
outdoo 1pece C•onv our ndoo
rnerktt • tu I) Set up ..
weekend or 1 d., or two tot only
a&amp; ch11ge No ch11g1 for
c~mping . No Ch•o•to churchM
• orpnb:etionl No riHrVallons
needed Jult come 1M alii from
your trUck c. v•n Of donkey
FOt" InformIt ion e•4 448 7037
See the show It the ftlirgrounds
dtwtcometowh•etheb•g.W..
. . found We hwa both old end
nWf' jewefr;i
G:lockt
picturn
lhoee jutt 13

Autos for Sale
1977 Apache fold down a eept
6 conta na AC DC convener
stove tlnk ce box Ph 814

Fmn

446 1340

2 bedroom air cond washer.;
drve •110 00 plus utilh •
Ge pol s Fe ry one block fro~
pot1 oftice ef 304 676 4874
1 lifer

t,

3893

House 3 BR t OCited 661
Fourth Ave S18S mo S76 dep
Ca 6144463870 o 614

2BR AC c1ble Hud accepted
R verv f1W n Kaneuge Fotta t
Mob le Home Pa k Ph 814

B acres on Tr bble Ad off At e2
Plus store building wa thous-.
3 BR hou" barn eel ar plus 2
othe bu ldinga A I b ack top
Fulty turn thad 2 bedfoom home
n Racine with eQUIPPed k tchen
iver v ww proptrey 1c 011 t om
Generel Sto 1 Easy acc"s to
Oh o """' bolt launchmg and
11ndy beach *15 000 614

71

Love stock

Wa m Mo n ng wood bu n ng
stove very good cond $150
Call befo a 9 00 p m 3D4 675

Sotu 1nd che 1 p ced from
8396 to 8995 'Tabes 860 and
up to 8125 H da-t beds t390
to 8696 Recllnars 8226 o
8375 llmpa na to 8126
0 nettet 8109 and up to 8416
Wood tab a w 6 cht • 8286 to
*796 Oatk 8100 up to 8176
Hutchea 8400 and up Bunk
beds complete w matt "'"
8296 and up to e396 B1by beds
8110 Mattret•esorbox •P ngt
tu or IWn 188 fi m 878 and
888 Queen 1ets t225 K ng
*360 4 drawe ch•t 869 Gun
ceb nett 6 gun a•• 0 elect c
range 8376 B•by matt "'"
•as &amp; 846 Bed fram" 120
•30 &amp; K ng frame t60 Good
select on of bed oom auhet
met• cab net1 headboards UO
1nd up to 165

0322

V ctor '"

791 2162

Wanted Del Man.gw exp•
enc:e in Del M•naoemtnt
nec••rv Bring ..ume to
V1~oo~ghen1 Cardinal in
M ddleport

1 bad oom apt In Pomeroy
Tote e ec ic Rent 816D pe
mon h plus depot t 614 992
6216

1977 Fast VI 14x7D 3 BRa 2..
b1th1 ltove ref ig ce ng f8n~,
some new carpet underplnnina
total etet c On ented lot

Col 814 992 3348

with bonus a e structu eel fer

61 Household Goods

2 8A epertmen
C own Cty Ca

614 256

port C1 614 992 3636

t1

614 446 0008

2188

1984 14x815 Mob e Home ~
ots a I IIKtr c lenctd yard
he"'"" ., 8 600 c. e14

lot PRIMELOCATIDN M dd..

e.rcp• enceto sell cub mamba
sh PI n the Ga po 1 Mea
Previous canvau ng o ttlem1
kat ng &amp;ltper ence 1 p efert'ed

Apartment
for Rent

LAYNE S FURNITURE

Mob home 12 K eo 2
bed oom fu n shed 60 • 200

Now htr ng expe lenced sal•
peop e The Auto Ctub of Sou
theastem 01'1 o (AAA) 1 cur
enttv seeking qualif ed lndntklu
W

44

Fu n shed apar ment 8225
ut lit 81 pa d
1 bd
939
Second 0111 poll Call 446
4416 afte Bpm

fo Sal• 1974 12 K 80 Hoti)Pe k r,. a 2 bed oom tote
elect:r c In 11•ce ent cond ton
Phone 614 949 2759

604

26 ft Titan moto hom e com
P e a v 18 f conta ned gene e
to lleep• 8 •aeoo Ce

Ping pong 11ble fo dt to eesv
storage t2D 304 675 6029
after 6 p m

63

446 1628 446 1339

u••v•
614 446 4009

WANTED 1Md anda«ondgutt•
pleyer • to keybowd pt.ver
must hwe own equ pmant for
forming rodt band Will bt
play ng eo • 70 • Mid 10 •
mua e Phone after 8 00 pm

3 pen dOg ouppl•
304175 382$.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

1 800 B43 376 7

"I think Jeff IS getting sen
ous He bought me a gift he
can't deduct "

for Sale

Home fo Sale by Owner
Greenb e Ea
3BR b evel
on24acrH AC WBFP wet
2 Cl
Ph Before

304 875 4330

ANTIQUES

5 21 87 1 mo

51 u 1 $1 19 96 paw n• a ed
Mos modes Mutt e Man 9
St mpton Ave A he ns Otl o

&amp; Campers

1971 Shull 12xll with ex
pando Take over payment a Cal

E111ploynwnt
Serv 11:es

Appl c1t10nt now be ng ae
cephtd fo a part twne IVtfting
th ft potttkJn to med ell lab
tech Contact pwaonntf off c.
Pl1111n1 Val.-, Hotp VtUf¥
Orin. Pt Pit
WV Phone

t 13tfc

992 2526

77 Auto Repa r

79 Motors Homes

•

992 2196

JAMES KEESEE
' 21711110

3k tens 8 9 &amp; 1Dwaeksod
One 11 months old Call 614

Middleport Ohoo

RUSS MOORE

7471nddul1na ato age 12 foot
over head doo 3 phates of
elect c. 18K48 steel bu d ng
814 446 2362 Fo

32 Mobtle Homes

949 21810 814 949 2288

PAT HILL FORD

Sunday I pm 7 pm
lr (hon&lt;t o ApfiO nlmtnf

0966

304 675 3030 "875 3431

Profasstonal
Servtces

AP.al Esta te

1 BOO 247 4516

Giveaway

We can repair and re
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd bot! and md
out radtators We also
repair Gas Tanks

11amto7pm

Middleport Oh

23

QU LTS

T uck driver• needed Ma e or
fem .. e Ca 814 982 2321 or

RADIATOR
SERVICE

1124 last Moon St
Pomtroy

Uud 6 Aebu t T ansm 11 ont
A
n • n•ly n1pectod and
gu11anteed lnt a at on and
p c~ up 1ve eb e C1ll6 4 448

676 6104

208 Mklw1y DriVe New Heven
3 b
ot 1 :r:e 100x200 Low
40 1 SomervHie Reel Estate.

33

Any Three Rooms and
Hall - •59 95
Any F1ve Rooms and
Hall - 194 95
) 18 1 mo

BUY OR SEll
R1vertne Ant1ques

Ph 614 379 2220 o 1 304
67&amp; 6758

al bu ld no• fo leue
Oown1own Pt PINient Sto 11
officu A One Real Estate
Ca o Yeage Broker Call 304

Call 1

304 878 3954

4

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessortes

BUDGETT enam t t ons Ustd •
Aebultt AI types Gut ant"d •
mlnumum of 30 dtY• w II
d~lvtt' cesh &amp; c•rrv o n1tal

~omm•c

you

form lquopmenl
Deale

KOURI Tuo Wod F

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
992 6611

Announceme nts

L&amp;N CLEANING

FENCE COMPANY

th~

Author led John Detro
New Holland Buth Hog

farm Equ1~menl
Parts &amp;Service

76

even nga

know and NOT to send money
through the mall unt you hiVe
nvest gated the offer ng

nga eweky Iter ng wa • old

cons lerge cunency Top prl
ces Ed Bu kett Ba ber Shop

all

RISIDINTIAL INDUITII&amp;I
COMMERCIAL
Ill come to you

eeommends

614 949 3014

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

WEllMAN S PAINIING
&amp; SAIIIBW1ING co

KIT N CARLYLE ®by L1rry Wrlghl

0 .gonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFA H m!Hey1n Pet an 1nd
S 8mNI kittana AKC Chow

BOO 433 5219 alto open

do bus ness with peop e you

Buy ng daly gold. 1 tver cotns.

16141 992 7754

3 11 tin

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

dellqutnt p operties

l censed &amp; Bonded

No Sunday Calls

Pats for Sale

pupp es New k ttent S amNe
and H ma av•n• C• 114 446
3844 afte 7PM

Busmess
Butldmgs

FORECLOSURE HOMES I om
t1 00 on up and local lllf

NOTCE
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH

We Cary Cone ete Culverts

Free Estomates

34

025 000 814-982 7413

Busmess
Opportunity

RESIOENCI PHON!

16141 992 65$0

Sept c Systems

New Homes Butlt

Tony 1 Gun Replltt hot ~u•
lng Open 9 00 AM o 7 00 PM
Cell 304 875 4631

6 oom hou1e and blth 1 l'l•ere

Have v1cancy lo elderly men
•ndwomen nmwhome thorto
ongt•m lfyouneedahomefo
you parent• wh e you e on
vacltton grve me a cal Have
et•enceand plenty ofTLC Call

Lowboy Haul na:

SIDING CO.

e

21

2282

Plumb ng Se v ce
Custom We d ng

BISSELL

20 acre farm Hannan Trace
Road Glenwood W V&amp; to
more nformat on cat 304 773
15118 or773 5186 after 6 00

3bed oomhomeonl31•cr•2
out bu ld nt• and eel • Own"
w I mortg~e Ca 614 742
3149 Afte 6 p m

~ll l:t11Ciil l

Bu c:k PontIC 1911 Etst•n
Ave G• pols Ct 114 448

Backhoe Serv ce

INSUlATION

814

TOP CASH paid too 83 modol
and nlrW'et' uud ce 1 Smhh

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Tench ng of Any Type

'BlOWN IN

54 M1sc Merchandose 56

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

614 448 3872

&amp;

nace heat pumps and a eon

LAFF·A-DAY

982 3&amp;02

Bit Gene JohniCHI

HUD
ALL
PLUMBING HEATING

Res dent al and small com

2 bed oom Pomeroy cl11n
wal to wal ca pet va lie
$11 110 ael t915QO appfOIC
100 monthly with no down
pavmtnt mmed ate poaan
110n No Sundi'J' clll• Cal llotd
Gnmm 614 992 3749 o 814

used c••
J m Mink Ch.v 0 ds Inc

MS

8 13 tin

HEATING &amp; COOLING

Farms for Sale

The Dally Sentinei-Page-9

We p~ c:a1t't for IMe model c ean

Z (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galhpohs Ohto 45631

FREE ESTIMATES
ll171mo

Ctll 614 992 6403

1 bllh Coll614 982 3680

Wanted To Buy

~ Licensed Chmcal Audtolog~st

ELECTRIC &amp;
ECETYLENE
WELDING

CARPENTER
SERVICE

9

begirm••

Hou.. klr Ule n country
Rutland a ea 1 1ere 2 Hdroorn

Col 614 742 2393 o
742 3091

33

Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio

Co 614 992 7285

Lawn mowet replif W II pldc up
lnd dtiNer Alao gKt heu ng

a,..,
E C ck 304 896 3430
fo al your tuct on nHdt
L cenM No 764 88

RT 4, POMEROY

YOUNG'S

304 773

Friday June 12 1987

dowa. fumactpkllwoodbu ner

Gnte plano and organ 1110nt to
edvanced ttudents
lnd lduh1 n my home Atao
ttac:h cord ng and tflniPOI ng

AUCT ON nMd cath n 1 d.,?
Get h th• auctton wty C.l Co

Computenzed Hearmg A1d Selection
~ Sw1m Molds hrterpretmg Se!vtces

3 bed ooms 2 tu bath• "'-acre
lot a um num skiing and w n

C1n do light h.ul ng and oofing
Aeatonable ate• Mar on
Sntder e14 849 2629

5785 .. 773 5430

949·2748

ForeclaMtre Hom• from • 1 (JO
on up anti o~ taa definquent
p GP•t "
Cell 1 BOO 221
71 35 Alto open eoten r.u•

2418

ceneed n Oh6o tnd Wtst Virg
n 1 Aut E111te antique fwm

S 11 87 tfn

THOMAS
BODY SHOP

Public Sale
&amp; Auctoon

qu del on 11111

31 Homes for Sale &lt;

Jim I odd iobs plilnbng driv•
WIY an "'I c•pentll work e.
oot epai t • hedg•
expe anced Ph 014 378

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Friday, June 12, 1987

Pomeroy.,-Middleport. Ohio

Sunday

Rain drenches Texas and Midwest ·areas
By United Press International
Thunderstorm s that unleashed
hall. high winds a nd a lorna do In
Chicago and llooded a San
Anlonilo creek where two people
were reported miss ing moved
s lowly across the Midwes t a nd
soppin g south Texas loday .
A ma n and gir l were miss ing
after being swep l away Thurs·
day eve ning in the ra in -swollen
Alazon Creek on the wes t side of

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FRONTS : . . Warm

BRAIN
"Cold

OsHOWERS
-Static ftOccluded

WE ATHE R MAP- Showers a nd thunderstor ms are lor ecastlor
parts or the gull coa.' t region and South Atlantic coas t stales
Saturday. Ra in or showers are possibl e In parts ol the .. trerne
Pacific northwest with s howers and thunderstorm' In most ol the
gull. region, lower Ml ssl-. lppi valley, parts ol the Ohio valley and
most of the Atla ntic coast region. (UP!)

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Goodyear... _ _Continued
bi'O k(·n for Good _
v Par 's Po ly es ter

co mbot

s c n s~ .

but lhr ba111e for

in Ma !-i on Co unty,

th is market will mfa n a great

which to&lt;la y Pmp loys abo ut qfiO
pw pl r.

dral to th e people who live on the
Poin t belween the Ohio and lhe
K anawha riv('_rs," hr sai d.
Mf-' rn•r compared th e co ming
boom In the polycstrr res in
mar ket to the rompulr r chi p

RP ~ ln

Pl £~ nl

" T his com rnunit v. (.l nd GooGts WPII. stands at thr r-&lt;lgP
of .vel anoth N op port unlt .v with
far -n•ac hing pot Pn! Ia I . " Me rcrr
told ltw cro wd. " rr is thP

bu siness of a fe w years ago.

oppor tunlt .v to ps tablis h &lt;Jnd
main tai n l r;.~ d r rs hip in an industry polsC'd fo r wha t thC' f:'X p&lt;•l'l s

A lesson lea rned from "Sili co n
Vall ey ." whr rr .Japan zoomed
a head of t he U.S., wa s I hat "it is

dy C't~ r

prrdict wi ll hf' outstand ing
· grow th in l h(' nf 1XI der &lt;.~d c.
" Opport unit .v Is not a lo ngtrrm situa tion." h1 · said . " When
thr ti ming ~~ ri g Ill , you ha ve to
gra b !t and r un w it h it "
Coody rar was in thut pos i!ion
whC'n 1hf' qu est ion orr xpans ion in
Poi nt Plrw.;il nl wus bei ng co nsiriC'rC'd , Mncl" r s&lt;.~ id . " W&lt;.' t ook
al m at lh&lt;' worl d pol,vester res in
markr1 and f irccl u $50 million

shot," hr sa id. addi ng. "Th crr 's
mor r ac: tion to co mr os thr
compr lition balllr hea ts up .
" It rnay not hr a W&lt;Jr in thr

Hospital nt•ws
Veterans Mmnoria l
Th ursday Mm Iss ions - Allcc
Wagner. Mldd lcpor l; Will ia m
Kc'nnedy. Pomeroy; Ruym ond
Just is, Pomeroy .

Thu rsday [) isr harges- Ca ir n
Perry . James W. Burt .
llolzer M••dl cal Center
lll sc ha r gc~. Jun e ll :
Mr s.
gregory Armslrong and da ug hw . Mrs. Wi lliam Ba rger a nd
· so n, San dra n r aver , m ell saa

Burgess. Joshu a Cas lo. Eloise
Cul'lls. Beve rly Da nner. mrs.
Alfred Eva ns and da ughler.
K imber ly Gr aham, .Jessica ha ys ,

Tracey Hayes . Sadie Henry,
Rrva J enk ins. Li s a J ohnso n.
Sa ndra King, .la m ps Mi lliron.
Mrs. Ru sssl'l Rose a nd son,
Richard Sayre. hazel Sco11 .
david Silvr rl hor n, ma llhe w
Sprague,

Tr! n&lt;t

Wer ry ,

Li sa

Whili ng. Tam my Willi a m s,
Wilda Wlst•tn:t n ond john WriRht
utrth.-;, rhlll l' II : Mr. and Mrs.
Rrt' l I Bless in g of Wr l lsl on. a

daughiPr; Mr. a nd Mrs. D:tvld
Kiso r ol' Wl'lls lon. a da ughtm·;
Mr . a nd Mrs. Ga rr y Smi t h of
R&lt;IChll', twin boys .

Squads have 6 calls
Mr lgs
M r diea l

Cou nt ;· Em r rgc ncy
Srn·!L·es r rpor ts s ix

ca ll s T hursday; S.vr&lt;ll'US£1 at 2: 27

p.m. to Lon tlon Poo l for Krls len

Buzzurd to Vr tr•rans Mrmo r lal
Ho!i pll a l: Chr~ll' r F' tn-. Depa rt ·
mpnt at &lt;1:!1 1 p.m. to &lt;J struc ture
fir e a t the ll obrrl Dee mer
rrslden cr on C'o lil'g&lt;' Road ; Mlddil' POrt at 6: :Ill p. m. to Main Sl.
for Edit h Spenn•r who wa s
treated but nol lra nspo n ed ;
Mlddlcpon a t 6: 4 ~1 p.m . to

Hartinger Parkway for Zrb Sa l ev to Vet C' rans l'vl('m ori(.l \ Hospi-

la.l: Middl eport '" 9 ::1~ p. m . lo
Hudso n Si . lor Ka lhcrl nr Roach
i o Vr tr r;m s Mflmorial Hos pi tal.

Weather

impf'r at lv e that you get

.vcii.Jr

low·cosl capacil y in place a head
of I he 01 her guy or your opporlun lf,V for increased share of mar ket
wi ll evapo ra te, " hr sa id.
Polnllng oul that In 1986 lola l
cons umption of polyest e r resin.
used prima rily now by lhe bolllr
indu stry , Including manufacture rs of the 2-lllrr salt dri nk boll les
pioneer ed by Goo_vear, wa s i OO
m il lion pounds , Mercer said I ha t
_consumption is expcctPd to grow
ta l ~

billion pounds by 1!19.1.

Lottery numhers
CLEVELAN D I UP It - Thu rsday 's winn ing Ohio Lollery
numbers :
Dally Numller
089.
Tlckel sa les 1 o 1 a t e d
$1,268,5:t2 .:i0, with a payoff due of
$2 11 .291.
PICK-4
1331.
P ICK -4 tic ket

sales. tot a iPd

$181,&amp;16.50, wi lh a payoff due of
$81.921.
P ICK-4 $1 sl ralg ht bet poys
$1,728. P ICK-4 $1 box bel pays
$288.

/ Area death
Shelley Smith
Eleven-year-old Shelley Ma xIne Smith, daught er of Pear l and
Pa tricia Darsl Smll h. Peach
f ork Roa d . Pomeroy, died
Th ursday a t Children's Hospll al
In Columbu s all er a sudden
ill ness. Born J ul y 23. 1975 1n Poin t
Pleasa nt , W.Va .. she ha d co m·
pl&lt;•ted six th grodr a t Sal isbury
Ele men ta ry.
Arra ngem ents by E wing Fu nera l Home are in compl ete al l his
tim e.

REACT holds meeting
Meigs Co unly RE ACT Tl•am
1Radio E mer gency Associa ted
Clllzen's Team ) No. 3837 held
thei r Jun e meetin g a t P leasers
lles lauranl In Pom eroy. Disc ussed at I his llmr was 1he rece nl
Me morial Day safety brenk.
Approxi mat ely 800 peopl e we re
ser ved over 1he lh ree -day period.
Tha nk s were ex lended lo a ll
bu s inesses and lndl\' lduals who
ronl ribuled to the success oil he
safety brea k. Pla ns were also

made 10 ass ist in directing lralllc
a ll he J uly 41 h parade In Rutla nd.
The nex l m cellngofth eorga nlza ·
tlon will be J uly 3, 7: 30 p.m . ar
P leosers. Anyone Int erested In
joining lhe group Is welcome lo
altend lh&lt;• July m""lln g.

San Anlonio.
"Ther e wen• se\'eral kids Iha t
saw them go into the wa fer and
fo llowed I hem 10 a cerlal n polnl
and lost track of 1hem." sa id Sa n
Ani onic F ire Depa rtment dispalcher Tom Garc ia .
The m iss ing. a 20·year-old ma n
a nd a 10-year-old gir l, we re
among a group playin g In the
creek , Garc ia sai d. They were
carried a way by the last- movin g

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Continued
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10,000 police ha d bee n mobilized
to protec l them . Reagan 's 1982
visll to Berlin sparked wild
protests.
Allhou gh officia ls pred lcied a
carefu ll y screened crowd of
aboul 40,000 peo ple would hear
Reaga n's speech, tens of lhou s a nd s mor e ja m m ed lh e
bouleva rd.

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Reagan spoke from a pla tlor m
decorated with Am erica n a nd
Germa n fl ags di rectly in fronl of
the Berlin Wall, where graffiti
was visible. The Brandenbu rg
Gale, the ceremonia l galeway In
Ea st Ber lin , loomed behind him
be hind a bulletproof sheet of
glass.

watpr at t&gt;: 1~ p.m .

wCJ rn t&gt;d ca mpf'rs to IPave t he
ar C' a
The DH ils Ri\' Cl' r unoff helped
IIIIt h&lt;· rPs cn·oi r at Amistad Dam
to its 1, 117-feet ra paclly at Del
Rio. Oflicia ls opened lhe flood·
gates Thu r sda y and allowed t he
wat er to gush 10ward F alron
Dam dow nstream al Zapata,
which was 6 feet below il s
capacil y. Ear ly evenin g lhund ers lorm s also unleas hed heavy
rai n in the Chicago area. Subu rban A urora got 1. 75 i.nches of r ai n

The sPa r rh w as to rPsu m r this
morning.

Slowly moving Slorms brought
hC'avy rain to south T exas , wher r

the lown of Med ina received .1
inches or rai n in just onr hour
Thu rsday . A fla sh fl ood wo lch
was in effr rt carl\' today lor
so utheas ter n T C'xa s 'and parts of

so ulh Texas.
Earlier Thu r sday. heavy rain

se nt a 5- fool wall or wa fer down
the no r mally dry Dev il s River in
Val Verde County , a nd officials

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educa tion."

A Baccalaurea te and Founders' Day Program will open lhe
Sunday ceremonies a l10: 30 a .m .
During the progr am . honorary
degrees will be conferred upon
lwo for mer president s oil he Ri o
Gra nd e Co ll eg e Board o r

Trustees.
In presenling honora ry degrees lo Dr. K~ llh R. Brandeb·
erry and Rober! Stewart Wood.
lhe college wlll by paying one of
li s greatest tributes lo the
contrlbu llons of these two promi ne nt Indiv idual s.
Dr. Bra ndeber ry Is a phys ician. specializing In obstelrlcs
a nd gynecology a t Holze r Clinic,
Inc .. In Ga ll ipolis . He has served
on lhe coll ege boa rd of lrustees
sin ce 1969.
Mr. Wood serves as the execullve vlce-presld enl a nd chief
operallng offi cer of the Res taurant Division of Bob Eva ns
F arms. In c. He Is Vice-President
of Ihe So usage Div isi on.
He has served on lhe Rio
Grande College Board of Tr us- .
tees sin ce 1975.
1n addlllon 10 Ihe conferment or
honora ry degrees; Dr. Hayes will
pay trlbu le to Ihe founders of Rio
Grande College during Ihe morn·
lng program.
During a la te· mornlng reception and luncheon. engineer an d
lnduslria lisl Max Morrow of

Daily stock prices
(As of 10: :10 a.m .)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt EIIL• &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am Eler lrlc Powe r ...... .... .. .... 2!!
AT&amp;T .......... .. .. .................. .26:Y,
Ashlond 011 ........................ 6511;
Bob Eva ns Far ms .............. 26V.
Charmin g Shoppes ............. .. .. 29
Federal Mogul.. .. ................ 42\f.
Goodyear T&amp;R ...... .. ...... .... .66 'h
Heck's In c........................ .. .4')1
Ll m il ed Inc ........................ 45%
Multimed ia Inc ................. .. 58 'h
Rax Resta urant s .............. .. .. oV.
Robbins &amp; Myers .......... ......... 11
S honey's Inc ..... .... ............ .. 26}'8
Wendy's Inti ... .. ................ .. JOV.
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Commen cem ent cer emonies

will begin at 2 p.m ., with Sen.
Pa ul E . Gillmor. the pres ident of
lhe Ohio Senate, se rv ing as
featured speaker.
F or hi s contributions to Ohio
education, Sen. Glllmor has been
honored by the Ohi o Department
of Education, the Oh io School
Boa rd s Assoclallon, the Buckeye
Association of Schoo l Adm lnls·
Ira tors , and the Ohio E ducation
Associa tion.
The Ri o Grande College Board
or Tru stees Will confer an honor ·
ary degree - the Doctora le of
P ubl ic Service - upon Sen.
Glllmo r during lhe commencem ent exerc ises.
In addition to the conferment of
bacca laurea le and associate degrees, Dr. Ray Boggs, Vi ce
Presldenl for Academic Alla lrs ,
will present the "'Oulsta ndln g
Aca demic Award 1987" to a
gradua te selec ted lor his or her
ac hievement as a s tude nt al R io
Gra nd e.
Ce remonies will conc lude with
th e graduates forming I he traditional circle on the green and the
singing of the alma mat er.

·

The probabilit y of prec lplta ·
lion is 50 percent Ihis a ft ern oo n,
40 pe rcr nl tonight a nd 20 pcrcenl
Salurday .
Winds will be ft·om lhe sou thweSI al 10 to 20 m ph today nod
tonight.
E d cnd cd Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Ge nerally fa ir lhrough the
per iod, wit h highs In the 80s each
day. Ove rnlghl lows wil l ra nge
fro m Ihe mid 50s lo the mid 60s.

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1986 D-60 Pickup 9r:.~~~~;. S15753 mo.
1986 Dodge Aries ..•••s.~~~!!. S18264 mo.
1987 Plymouth Sundan(e ........ $18610 mo.
1984 Chrysler NEW YORKER ..... $2QQ86 mo.
1985 Pontiac GRAND AM........... $21 Q04 mo.
1984 Olds ROYALE BROUGHAM •••• $21355 mo.

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By WU.LIAM HARWOOD
UPI Science Writer
CA PE CANAVERAL , Fla.
1UPI1 - NASA has decided to
reorganize Its Inter nal opera·
lions to place more emphasis on
developing commercial spa ce
activities, us ing the virtually
gravlly-lr!'&lt;' e nviro nment of the
high fronller.
T h e new organ izational
guld~llnes , announced F riday by
NASA deputy admlniSira tor

activities - from o pie cont est 10 muzzle loo dlng
demons !rat ions a nd gos pel mu s ic .
ThP Ga lll a Counl y Ex lenslon Homemakers
Club will sponsor a pi c baking contrsl, and the
lruits of enlrant s' la bor will be a ucllon ed fr om Ihe
main sta ge I hal evening.
The July ~ lh parade will begin alll a .m ., and
marshal will be Thelma Elllol l. Chamber of

Commerce excrtulve secrela rv. Sponsor ln fl the
parade will be lhl' Ga llipolis J aycees.
Jus I prior to thai . I he Rolary One-Mile Run will •:
la ke place. Awards will be presc nl ed rollowlng Ihe:·
parade.
.: : :
Beginning al noon . there will be a pioneer ani) -:
l ndl an e xhibit by the Bac kw ol)d s m~ n Mu zz leload- :
lng Rill e Club. 'rollowed by i• pal rlollr program ,
from IM Ca lHa Aca dem.1· High Sc hoo l Br as~ :
Choir. wllh Rober! Dean Gordon sololsl for •
"A meri ca the Bea utiful."
The add ri'SS or lhr day wi ll be given by Slal e '.
Rrp. ,Jolynn Bos ler.

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Dale Myers , would ensure
smooth development of com mer·
cl al spa ce act ivities with a heavy
emphas is on pol enllally Iuera five materials science.
1n a m emora ndum to agency
managers, Myers said thel mporta nce of the mlcrogravlly space
e nvironment to new technology
development warranl ed special
treal ment with in Ihe agency.
Myers dlr!'&lt;'fed that all NASA
resea rch. developmenl and ap·

plical ions that rely on weigh·
tlessness " w ill henceforth be
focused In the Olllce of Space
Science and Appllca llons" In stead of being spilt up among
other divis ions.
I n addlllon, the Off ice or
Aeron autics and Space Techn o!ogy will tra nsfer on goin g weig h·
lless ness programs to th e space
science divis ion and Ihe Offi ce of
Comm erci a l Programs will give
up technica l overslg hl of all such
resea rch.

POMEROY - The Meigs
County Board of Public Heal th
chose not 10 issue anolhcr lem·
porary dumping per mlllor oper·
atlon or the county landllll when
II m ~ l Tuesday nlghl. However,
nellher did the 1board de ny the
perm II ' reporl ed J on Ja cobs,
Meigs Coun ly depul y heallh
commissioner.
Jacobs sald ' il was his profes·
slonal recommendation lo lhr
boa rd th ai the " landfill be closed.
covered and seeded when It' s
current perrr,ll ex pires on June
30." Bul, he expl ai ned, I he bo a rd
fell It would not be In I he beSI
lnl r res t of the people of Me igs
County to close th e landfil l now,
and so "no action·· was Ia ken on
I he mafl er. Jacobs said th ai
personally, he tends . fa agree
with I he board 's poslllon that II
would be bette r to have one big
Illega l dump I han 10 have ma ny
small dump sit es begi n cropping
up lhroughout I he cou nt y.
Thousands of state dolla rs
h av~ been spenl In recent years
by thecounly illlerboord to clea n
up such slt~s lhroughoul the
counly .
But Ja cobs does agree wllh
E PA Ihal Ihe la nd !Ill Is now full
a nd I hat it "exceeds Ihe grades"
or slopes that a re a ll owa ble
unde r EP A guidelines . No more
th an a 25 percent grade Is to be
lefl whe n I he waste Is covered.
bul Jacobs said I hal some grades
a t the la nd !Ill are much sleeper.
Ja cobs sai d the Oh io E nvironment ol Prolecllon Agency , as
gran tce or the landllll license,
loll las l vear the Meigs sll e wo s

lu ll and should have b&lt;'cn closed
al thr rod of Decrmber . Bul
Jacobs though! I herr was "sllll
some life Jeff' ' so lhe Board of
Publi c Hea llh. as EPA 's m a naglog agcnl. Issued a 1cmpora ry
s ix-month pr rmlllromJ anu ary 1
lhrou gh I he mid of I his monlh .
Und ef EPA rul es and regul a·
!Ions, l he local boord has lhr
f' lght to ex tend a lcmporar,l'
license under ce rla ln co ndlllons .
In I hi&lt; case, said .la cobs. ll was to
buy lime lor Ihe counly com mls·
s loners to lind solullons 10 lhe
land II II problems.
II Is now up lo .Jacobs to notify
EPA or " no acl lon" by lh~ Board
or P ublic Heallh In regar d to
granting or drny lng another
tempora ry pl•rml t.
1\ftrr notlflca llo}l, .Jarobs sai d
he ex pec ts "E PA will proba bl y
relieve I he Board of Publi c
Hea llh of l ts ju rs l~ lc tl o n o v cr lhc

landfi ll" a nd thl' n assume con·
lrol of the farllll v . .Ja cobs th r n
cx pecls act ion
be til ken
through the OhloA ll or neyG cnera l' s orn ce lo shut I he la ndllll
down.
The presPnt JO-ocre la ndllll Is
loroled on a 136-ac re 1rac1 In
Sa li sbury Townshi p. Wh en I he
116·ar rcs wrrr purc hased In Ihe
ea rly 1980's, It wa s believ ed.
J acobs sa id. " Ihal a good por·
tlon" of the 1roc1 would b0
sui ta ble for landllll purpos ~s .
Howeve r , E PA j)('rmltt ed du mp·
log on only lO·acres. The tract
also shows a sma ll second ary slle
on 1hr property whi ch mig ht b0
suita ble a s a la ndfil l. bul poper·
wor k to g &lt;'t th is sltr opened has
no I bee n compleled J acob.&lt;
reporled.
Meigs Commissioner Ri chard

will

J on es said his board Is hoplng;t9
work oul an arnw gcmcnl lo u{e
an abandoned tleep coal mine b tl
the proj)('rl y lor landllll. purposes . Th croa l mlne lsschcduled
lor sea ling a nd reclatnatlon by
I he Ohio Dcpa rtmr nl of Natural
Resources.
Bu l J aco nbs Is not conllde nl
the coa l mine would be suitable
beca use of wa iN In the mine.
"The main concern of health
olflclals." he sa id, " Is pollution
of the wal~r lobl e." Run off from
solid waste ca'n beeomc " a
leachale" lo uderground water
supplies.
.bco bs sa id olher gr ound on
the 136-ocre s ll e would nol be
suil abl e lor a la ndfill berause.ol
the geology or'lh c property. 'H'f.
sa id one lmporl ant requirement
In developing a la ndfill sll e I~ a
" lour loot clay liner undernealb
and a t lhe s ides 10 contain lhe
leachalc."
Tra sh mu s t also lle covered
dally w[l h slx -ln r hcs of cove r'
mal crl al. There ha s nol bee~
adeq ualr cover "on s it e" tp
achieve lhls requlrme net lor
somr ti me and vlola llons have
been noted on num erous lnspcr·
lio n forms accordin g to .lacobs.
Heallh offi c ia ls and the w unty
comm iss ioners • •·r wor king iogel her to solve I he land(lll
probl ems. Bul a ll hough some
a ll erna tlves " look good," II Is
J acobs' opinion Ihat "lime Is not
fin our side." He said It takes a.t
lra st s lx·monl hs to cs la bllsh. a
la ndfill sit e " II everything goes
A·l leiter perfr ct. "
Ja cobs a nd the co mml ss l on~S:
wr re to continue discussion ofth'
lan dllll In a m eeti ng on Friday
afl ernoon.

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Newspaper says Beirut hostages have been taken to Iran
BE IRUT, Lebanon tUPI) Th e Lebanese weekly newspaper
that unveiled the Iran arms deal
las t year r~ported that some
American hos tages were tr ans·
!erred to Tehr an lor lnte rroga·
lion by Irani an Intelligence.
Also, a newspaper In Abu

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dolnp; at ihe Gallla County Fairgrounds. The
rlslnp; temperatures Mtarted to dry up the ground
thai was still damp !rom 'Friday's day-long rain .

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WHAT 'THE DOCTOR ORDERED- It Wtl8 a
nice day Saturday to walk about and enjoy the sun
and the warm temeralures, as these people were

BAKED SALISBURY STEAK DINNER .............. $42 S

JIIIW HOUIS: MON.·'IIIUIS. 9:00-9:30
Rl. 9 A.M.·10 P.M.; SAT. 10·10: SUit. 10·9:30

By NANCY YOA CHAM
Tlmes·Sentlnel Stall

COOPER

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a nd lhe Wor ld 's Junior Frlsbf.e Dise Conl esl
sponsored by the Ga llipolis Cit .v Pa rks and
Recrea llon Deparlm ent.
La ter Thu rsday will be tce n night. and IL•a lured
on the ma in Sla te will be the RLver Recreat ion
Qut?e n contes t. Sponsored by the Ga lli polis J un lor
Woman 's Club, a $500 schola ris hip will be given lo
the winner fr om McDonald 's.
Other conlrlbul ors lo the co nlcs t will b0
Dudl ey's Florist . fr r nch Cit y fl ori st, Amyl' s
f lora l Fas hions ond J.R.'s fl ower Shop. a tia ra
fro m Clark's .Jewelry Store. Orga nlsl will be
Mary Lucas .
Preceding I he qu een conies I. Phillp Arm slrong
will s in g I he Star Spangled Ba nner and a Part;·
Time Fashion Show will be present ed on s la ge .
Followin g lh e announce mr nl of lhc River
Recrcalion Queen will be a ' """ dan('~ wit h Muslr
King, a DJ a nd Vid eo Show. sponsored by Kroger
Compa ny.
Th e Fourth of Ju ly will rca lure a widr va ri &lt;'fv· ol

Health hoard will not extend
Meigs dumping permit

SEE CAROL, MARK or LARRY

SUNDAY, JUNE 14TH
A,..,..., po&lt;tloo tl 4olirioos llal!lll !t"* •-MI io t """'' Moislnam Grnr
wviCI with
Peteton &amp;Hwc;&amp;::lllll• Grny, Mot l•tttrttl Cor~t •ul • sttamr
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1980 Chevy Monza .......................... S219S
19 79 LTD 2 dr. SharpS ................... $169 S
1976 .Oids Cutlass" ......................... ~ .. S69S
19 78 Plymouth Horizon .................... S788

FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH
An you &lt;an Hf s,athltt~ lmtthet-t4 in o..r ltsty htmtmHe IJIIOihltti sovw Hrnd
with gtr]i, ltrtM W.d crtspy t011H sotad.
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Gallipoli s and Burl lie 011 Co.. according 10 I he
Gallipolis Area Chamber of Commerce. and Twi n
Ri ver will})(&gt; sponsored by W.R. Brown Insurance
Agency.
·
Opening ceremonies will be underway at6 p.m.
I hal night with Kim Herdm a n singing " God Bless
Ihe USA" and remarks by Dan Da vies. chamb&lt;'r
pres ldenl and City Manager Dale Iman.
Fr id ay, July 3 begin s early for I he River
Recreation F estival , with kids activities In I he
park- sponsored tiythe Gallipolis Lions. Rolary .
Kiwanis a nd F ocus clubs. Beginnin g at 10: :!O a .m ..
ga mes gel underw ay featur in g larpen races ,
wa lerballoon losses. sa ck r aces, wheelba rrow
races. egg toss, a nd a Big Wheel race.
There will also be a youth arl dis pla y ond
children' s era !I and fine ar ls ac llvilies. murals
a nd race painllng from I he F rench Art Colony;
Banle of Ihe Books sponsored by I he Bossa rd
Library; a Ronald McDona ld Magic Show: a
water s ilde from Ihe 0 .0 . Mc lntvre Par kDislrlrl

By LEE ANNE WELCH
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS- Gallipolis is not qu ite 200 years
old , but nearing that la ndmark. how ever , o
celebraf!on of maj or magnitude Is on la p for this
~uly 4th holiday week end wllh a nother annlver·
sar.v In mind.
"200 Years a nd Still Pioneering, " will be the
theme off he Gallipolis River Recreation Fes tival
this year, commemo rating the 200th annlversa rles of lhr Northwesl Ordin ance a nd the Unit ed
States Constitution.
• There will be a para de, ga mes . conl ests.
&gt; e nterlalnment. food, demon stra llons and ex hlb·" It s. culminat ing with a fir eworks display on July
4th.
The weekend opens on Thu rsday with Ihe musir
of r!'&lt;'ordlng artists McGufly La ne a t 8:30p.m. In
the Gallipolis City Park. Preceding them will be
the Twin River Band . McGully Lane's perfo r·
mance is being spcnsored by Turnpike
of
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Qlve you t'ltfYihlng you nHd
10 put tfte tlnlllltng toucltft
on your IIWII •• , trim tlgllt
spotl or tdgt nNtly 11ong
nfka
optlonet tdQtr
lttochrnent.

Mostly sultny today . HighS .'
In the mid !lOs. The same Is
forecast lor Monday
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Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant, June 14, 1987

MONEY SAVER SPECIALS

This Week's Speelals
ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI DINNER ..... $350

Seahawk~

Gallipolis July Fourth celebration plans set

1984 CHEVY CELEBRITY

South fr ntral Ohio

wi th highs in rhe low 80s.

Bosworth snuhs

IILJI·IIROPI' I ID

SNAPPIR TRIMMIRS

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Business .... ..• .•. ....... .•... D-1
Comics ..... .... ...... ..... Insert
Classlllcds ........... ..... D -3- ~
Deaths .... .... .. .. .... .... ... . A-6
Farm ............. .. .. .... .. .. .0 ·2
Editorial ...... ........ .... ... A-2
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son chosen " Fellow" Is an equal
am ong equals In that Institution.
The "Fellow' s" advi ce is sought
by the boa rd and chie f executive
offi cer.

Inside

Catfish hill

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We llston, will be procla imed a
" Fellow" by lhe Rio Grande
College Board of Trus tees.
The term " Fellow" ,is used In
ac ademi c circles to indicate lull
me mbership In a particular
ed ucat ional inslltution. The per-

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derslorms l his a fl r m oon. with
highs be lwt'&lt;' n flO a nd 85. Mos lly
cloudy lonigh t. wi th a chance or
thuncte l'storms and a low nr a r 70.
Var iable cloudin ess Sa lu rdav.

Old Pomeroy
hjgh school
used again
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in less tha n two hours.

Rio Grande graduates
253 Sunday afternoon
When the 253 members of the
gra dua ting class of 1987 receive
lhelr diplomas on June 14, they
will be carrying on a 111-yea r
trad lllon at Rio Gra nde College
and Communlly College .
Rio Gra nde's llllh commencement ceremony, sc heduled to
begi n at 2 p.m., will culmlnale a
day of acllvllles des igned to
honor student s, a lumni, lrusl""s
and friends.
" Rio Gra nde College regards
the graduallon exercise as the
mosllmportant ceremoni al occaslon·or the acade m ic yea r, " said
college pres ident P aul C. Hayes .
" Our over-riding goal during the
planning of thi s yea r' s commencement program has been to
focus atlenllon on our graduat es
and lhelr accompllshm enl s In
con cluding this phase of their

50 cents

Dh a bi reporled loday lha t
Chu rch or E ngland envoy Ter ry
Wall e, who disappea red In J anuary . was twice !lawn from Beirul
to Tehran du ring hostage negotia tions between I ran and his
church.
Nellher of the two reporls

c ould . b e I nd epe n d e n t l y
confirmed.
In Its Sund ay edlllon, lhe
Beirut weekly Ash Shlraa sa id,
"Some of the American hostages
have been tra nsferred to Ira n
and some elemenl s headed by
Aya tollah (Hussein Alii Mon-

lazer l are asking they be fried. "
Twenty· three foreigners are
missing and beli eved held by
kidnappers In Lebanon - e lghl
America ns, six frenchmen. two
Britons, lwo WeSI Germa ns, an
I ndian, a South Korean, an
Irishma n, a n Italian and Wait e.

Ash Shl ra a, which reve aled
laSI November that lhe Reaga n
admlnlstrallon had secrelly sold
arms lo Ira n, s•ld lis In form a lion
cam e from "sources close to

Monl azerl' s office In llra n's holy
"

It did not say which hos la ~¥:
were taken ro Te hran, or whe'A ~ ..
or how long 1hey we re kept 1her~: :
or whe t her 1he I ransler wa~ •
a uthor iZed by Ira nian lead!i( :
Ayatoll ah Ruholl ah Khomclnl. • •

Gallipolis Jaycees continue recycling
By GEOFFREY OSBOURNE
nm....Senllael Stall
· GALLIPOLIS - The Gallipolis
Jaycees' Aluminum Can Proje&lt;&gt;t
Is stlll alive and well, even In the
face of di"Creased popularity In
recycling aluminum cans and
Increased rompetltlon from businesses specializing In and em·
p~slzlng aluminum recycling.
· The local Jaycees founded the
proji"CI In 1!181, through the
efforts of Dr. Jack Bales, as a
means of ralstna funds for a
Jaycees buUdlng. At the Ume. It
ranked even with Its other lund
raising projects In terms of
dollan raided. It was a year
before a proftl could be seen !rom
the colll!ctlon of cans.
The cans are collected by local

youth and others concerned wllh
picking vp a lum inum cans. The
J a ycees pay the Individu a ls 28
cents a pound for their work.
Then the Jaycees pass the ca ns to
the Container ReroveryCorporatton (CRC), a St. Louis, Mo.based subsidiary of Anheu ser·
Busch that dlri"Ctly admin is ters
the projects lor local organizations such as the Jaycees.
Anheuser-Busch sponsors the
project.
The CRC pays Ihe Jaycees lor
the can~ , and the Jaycees put the
money fnto community projects.
The recycling project ha s
reached proportions of success
that It Is the primary source of
funds lor maintaining the Jay·

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cees' buildin g. Th ~ project Is . must be remem bered th ai the
pr a c t lc all y se lf. sus I a In ln g, .J aycee s Is a no n p ro l ll
which means that t he Jaycees orgahiZa lton.
In lhe past year, lhe Jaycees
are more free th an before lowork
on their other communlly have run two recycling com petl·
lions, one In conjuncllon with the
projects.
state's Recyclin g Week In April,
In 1985, after four years of a nd the ot her with the Gallla
running the recycling project, County Local Schools. Th e
lhe Jay cees boug h! about county school co mpelltlons were
$125,000 In c ans. According to set up to a ward top can collectors
John Hudson, a Jaycees member with all the money ma de fr om
who works on the project, recy. their own cans and all the can s
cling Is not a s popular as It was rollected by lhe other student s
lhree or fou r years ago, and the from Ihat par ticular school. The
competlllon from such llrms as T county schools contributed about
&amp; L Metals, a local company that 3,000 pounds In cans.
does extensive work in recycling
The Jaycees ' hours lor collect·
aluminum cans, takes away a
lair portion of what the Jay~ ·tng cai\JI are from 10 a .m . to 2
rould do In terms ol cans, but 11 p.m. on Saturday.
•j

compadl:ng~:~:

hundreds of al1mlnum cano are crushed In a
and led Into the trailer. Thll II part of the Galllpolltl Jayeeeo'
Aluminum Can Project, a continuing community works projet1 ..
thai tak08 can• and pays collectors 28 cents a pound.

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