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                  <text>Page-1 6- The Daily Sentinel

..---Local briefs------,r rDour lane
1

Election of one Farmer s Home Administration County
Committ ee m ember will take place on June 30. Archie R.
Stegal l, county supervisor. announces .
The FmHA county comm ittee assists the county of!lce in
determining the eligibility of applicants for certain types a!
FmHA loans.
Farmers who live In A !hens , Melggs and VI nt on Counties, and
have their prin cipa l farm operation within the county or area
for which 1he elect ion Is being held, and derive th €' pri ncipal part
of thctr lncom €' from !arming are eligible to vote .
Nominees for th€' A th€'ns , Meigs and 'vint on Fm HA county
co mmit tee are Martha Lee and Ron Eastman .
Voting ballots arc availa bl e at th e FmHA county of!lce at105
Butternut Ave., Pomeroy. Markel ballots must be received at
the F'm HA office by Ju ne 30.

Commission ...

Racine merchants to have float
Plans for entering a float in the annual July 4th par ade wf're
made when the Raci ne M erchants A ssoc iation m el at village
·
hall.
The group will need a wagon and trac tor to pr!&gt;pare th €' fl oa t
and Is also as kin g t he participation of all merchants oft he tow n
Plans were f urt hered for the obs!&gt;rvance of Farmers Day to
be held on .Ju ly 18 on thestr!!l'ts of the bu siness sectio n. Farmers
are Invited to bring In th eir produc€' to sell on that day . Ra in will
ca ncel the event.
·
Sue Hager, Sulton Township Chairman of the Nort hwest
Terri tory observa nce, mf't wll h the group and th e sp!&gt;cial
tow nship observance will be tied In with th€' merchant
association's annual fal l festival on the second Satu rday In
Oc tober

Valve infection caused death
Mc·igs Coun ty Coroner Dr. .James Condr has been in co ntael
":i th Or . Hamodi, a pathologist at Childr&lt;'n' s Hos pita l in
( olumbu s r&lt;'ga rdlng the dea th of Shelley Smith, 11 . Peach Fork
Road, las t Thursday after a brief il lness. .
Accordin g to Dr. Hamad!, the ca use of deat h wa s bacteri al
(' n.~ocard it is. which Is a bac terial infection of a hea rt va lve.
I he dau ght er of Pearl and Patricia Smith, Shelley, an honor
stu dent had completed the sixth grade at the. Salisbury
l·:lemen tary School this spr·in g.
·

iielt•n 1.. Milhoa n. li:l . &lt;
100.11
Sta i r Routt' li8 l. Shade. died
Wednesday at t hr Holzer Med l·
ca l l'cntcr In r:al llpolis follow ing
,, length y llln rss .
A bo a ut lci~n . Mrs. Mil hoa n
"a s bot n F'cb 1. 1!124 at Hem lock
Grovt•, a dau ghter ot the la te
Geo r g&lt;' and Faye Co nan t Logan.
Sho wa s a mpmber of I he
H r m loc k (:rove Chri stia n
Church. thr Order of Eas tern
St ar. an d Modern Woodmen of

Daily slock prices
11\s of 111::10 a.m. )
l'rov ldcd h~
Bry ct• a nd Murk Smith
of lliunt Ellis &amp; Locwi

Firm
J,rict•
E lrrtrir Powrr ........ 27 1,1,

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AT&amp;T ................. .............. 2R
Ash land Oil ............. .. .......... fi:J

America
Surv ivi ng ar e her husband .
Wayne E. Milhoa n: a so n and
daught er-In-law . Wi l liam and
Ca ndy Milhoa n, Lon g Bott om; a
slsl c~ and brolhN ·In·law. Av rs
and Elmer Ba llev. Darwin : a
sis ter. Bernice King, Hemlock
Grove: tw o brothers and sisters·
In-law , Dwight and Ka y Logan.
Pomeroy. and Avery and Peggv
Loga n. T opso n. M ain e: a ni ece.
Sa ndra Bail ey Mat hews, Middl e·
port; two nephews. Dw ight Lo·
gan .. I r .. Albany. and Sco tt Logan
of Maine. A gr Pa t niece and a
gr eat nephew also survive.
Serv ices will be held at 1 p.m
F' ridav at the Ewing Funeral
Hom ~ with Mr Char les Donigan
ofli cia ting . Burial will be In
r hcr ry Ri dge Cem etery . FriC'nds
ma y ca ll at the funer al homr
fl om 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. thi s
('Vc1ning.

Bob Eva ns I•'.Jrms .............. .. :!6

na x Rrslaurunts .. ... ..............i

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tage in crease. Swisher agr!&gt;ed
with the commiss ioners that if
the employees are speaking of a
1hrcc·yea r period si nce Ma rc h
1984, the percentage rn crease
could amount to nine or ten
per cent per employee.
Alt hough yes terday's di sc us
sion of thr proposed ra rses was
ma in l.' a quest ion and answer
sess ion. thr Cc'mmi ss ioner s did

ta ke 11mr to compar(' thE' a\ erage annual departm ent of hum an
ser\'lccs' salar&gt;· with theav!'ragc
annu al courthouse salary , which
is $11 , l oR. I t wa s repor ted that the
hi ghes t paid deputy shN if!' s
sa lary Is $13.81J.20 prr year.
following the question·answer
SC'sslon. th€' commissioners and
Swisher had a brief executive

session.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday. June 19, 1987

House approves gas tax, speed limit increase
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS- A 2.7·centlncreas0 in th e tax on
a gallon or gasoline has zipped th rough the Ohio
House as part of a $2.4 billion highwa&gt;
m ain tenance and co nstr uction approprral ion, and
already is on th e fast track in t he Senate.
AI the same time, a pair of bills raising th e
speed limi t f rom !15 to 6!i mph on rural in tersta te
highways were approved Thu rsday in different
form by the Sen ale and House. A sta ndoff cou ld be
brewing, allhough one legislati ve leader predicted final passage of one vers ion next week.
Meanwhile. House and Senate conferees on the
$22 billion sta te budget for 1988·89 were to m eef all

day today i n hopes of adva nci ng toward a
se lllem enl that ca n be pr!&gt;sented to both
chambers next week.
Hou se Speaker Vernal G. Ri ffe Jr .. D-Ncw
Boston, said he unders tood the six -member panel.
meeting in private, reached agrf'ement on the
contents of a tax package and now has turned it s
att ention to reco ncilin g House and &amp; natr
differences over the way the money is spent.
Plan s ca l l for the lawmakers to work th ro ugh
Fri day nex t week and then adjourn l or lhr

summ er
The gas tax h ik e. cui in half from the amount
reco mmended by Gov . Ric·hard F . Celeste. was
forwarded to the Senate on a 58·3ti vote . with

By Scott Wolle
Sentinel News Stall
RACJNE -The Raci ne Volun·
leer Fire Department has fina l·
!zed pl ans lor the Fourth of Ju ly
Ce lebra tion. a trad itional event
in the M eigs Count y village for
the pas t 35 years .
Ac ti v ities held In co njunction
with th e event are usually
conducted by the fire depar tment
as a major !u ndralsl ng ac tivit y
The communlly Is asked to get
Invo lved in someway lhls year as
attenctanc€' In recent years has
diminished sli ghtly due to an
Increase In ot her holiday r elated
even ts.
Secretary -Treasurer Doug
R!&gt;es r epor ted that the annu al
flr€'wor ks display ha s been or·
dered, however, there Is still a
!(real need for additional dona·
lion s to help out with the di sp lay.
Donation s may be se nt to thr
Racin e Vol unt'eer Fire Depart ·
m ent. T hird and Vine Streets;
Racine , Ohio 45771 or byconlacl ·
lng a n y fir e department

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Audiology, Athens , and Linda Kalw elt, audiology supervisor at
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Cloudy tuni~hl . Chan•••• of
lhund\· r~torms. low between
S5 u.nd 70. Ot.'(' a~ iomtl s howrrs,

spo nsors sayin g it wou ld furnish $3!111 million road
and brid ge repai r s during the nex t two )'e;H'S
Majority Se nate Republicans havr alread1
schedu led a vote on the transportal ron bud get for
la te nex t week, but some are predicting a "rock y
road" for the gas tax increase.
The bill ~lea red thr House aflrr an aburl i\'o'
att empt bv Riffe to plug In a provi sion raising
Ohio's bee r·drinki ng age t o 21 1f a federal court
requires th at in ret urn for federa l highway funds .
Th e amendment was offer ed in the Finance
C'o mmill ee by Rep. Rober t W. Jaskulski, D·
Brecksv ille. who sa id it wou ld savp Ohio $:\9
mllli ~p in federal funds if a court uphold s
Washingon's right to mand;ot0 a hrg her drinking

age.
But the id t·a was dr opped for tack of su ppor t.
and &amp;&gt;nate President Pau l E . Gillmor. R· Port
Clint on, said It has abou t as much chance In thr
Sena te as ",, grral hi g snowba II at fl r oa d and lltgh
in 90-degree heat ."
Riffe sa id h~ wus onl y t 1si ng !o prrvpn t
l awmakers from havmg to r'eturn la ter this
summer if the federal court rules agai nst South
Da kota. an d th us aga in st Ohio. " We should not
turn our· back on thPsc tunds." sai d .Jaskulski.
Abo ut $260 million of the fu nds from the
ad ditional gasolin e tax wou ld go to the Ohio
Departm ent of Transpo r tation. and anoth er $87
million wou ld go to loca l government.
Cant inu &lt;•d on page 10

fire department makes
plans for July _4th celebration

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Willison. Reedsville: Roland
Will . Pomeroy; Donald I sen·
bower. Shade: Juanita L ambert ;
Rutland: VIctoria Ables, Ra·
ci ne: Melody Roberts , Long
Bot tom: Lee Layne, Racine
Wednesday Di sc harges John Sprouse. Vivian Powers,
Louise Bu r brid ge, Mane
Thomas.

Givf'n supplementa l contract s
were Don Eichinger, Ron Hill
and George Gagai as assrstant
football coach!&gt;s and Carolyn
T r ipp, yearbook advisor. The
pesting dale for accepting appli·
cations within the di strict for
openings has passed and thP
open ings are now op!&gt;n outside
the distr ict. The pes it ions include
head va rs.ity basket ball coach.
va rsity cheerleader adv isor and
j unior high cheerlead er advisor ,
The Parker lam lly reunion was
announced for Aug. 9 at lh€'
Tuppers Plains School. An execu!lve session was held on personnel and the 'lax levy. A specia l
m eeting was set for 7: 30 p.m. on
June 29 to di scuss per sonnel and
finances.

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The boa r d passPd a resolu lion
thanking DuPont for build ing
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and accepted t he resignation of
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Continued from page J
count y highway departm ent has
fin ished blackto ppin g Mile Hi ll
Road in Sulton Township. F unds
fo r the Mile Hill project ca me
from the coun ty's Commun ity
Developme nt B l oc k Grant
allocation
Robert s said the county will
now be sealing . 7 m lie of
Tack!'rville Road in Sutton Town ship, which extend s fr om Bashan
Road t o th e Greenwood
Cemetery.
Robert s also reported th at he
will be hiring a few co llege
student s for summ er employ ment, but he st ill does not know
how many st udents hi s depart ment wil l be able 10 afford.
The second of two public
hearings was hel d W!&gt;dnes da y on
a proposa l from South east Fabrica tors Inc. to appl; · forCommun·
il y Deve lopment Block Gr ant
revolv ing loan ass istance . The
commiss ioners passed a r esolu·
lion authorizing Southeast Fabri·
ca tor s Inc. to app ly to th e Ohio ·
Department of D!&gt;velopmenl Offlee of Loca l Governmen t for
re,·o iv ing Joan fu nding.
In final matters, the commis·
sioners referred a co mplaint of
an Illegal dump site In Bedford
Townsh ip to Steve Powell of lhr
cou nt y departmen t of litter
control.

and other officials seeking sup· ·
pert for a four·lane highway
through Ma so n Coun ty .
Since the proposed road would
most likely al so be In Putnam
Count&gt;·, Wise recomm ended tha t
count y's parllclpallon In the
working group.
Wise said thC' Initial focus of the
work ing group would be t o ·
explor e options lor financing
hi ghway constructio n. Th ey m·
el ude drawing from IE'deral so ur·
ces. West VIrginia and Ohio
funds and possibl e too l rece ipt s.
"Each member of the worki ng
group would ass ume a defined
responsibilit y," Wise sa id . "For
ins tance, as a m ember of the
House Public Works and Tranpertatlon Comminee. ills logical
tha t I can work to generate some
needed money from
of the
Congress."
Roa d co nstruc tion in Ma son
Count y. Wise sa id, m ay 1)\' less
costly th an in other parts of th e
state since the terrain Is relatively fl at.
"Not havi ng to blas t through
mount ains m akes th is project
somewhat more ma nagabl e." he
said.

Hospilal nt'ws

IWelfare ...

Area deaths

Ht·lt•n Milhoan

continued
from
page_
1 _____,._
..._
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_.:._:_

gmia 's U.S. 5&lt;-nators. the Gover·
nor'' s office, state and area
de\ elopment officials and prl·
vale sector leaders.
The developm ent authorltv
and the Mason County Area
Chamber a! Commerce have met
wrth stale Highway Superintend·
ent Bill Ritchie and have written
letters to Gov. Arch A. Moore Jr.

FHA eleciion slated June 30

I

Thtnday. June 18, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

llo8t lllljor CDe•t C•de Acc1ptecl

Wt\ SHJNGTON i UPI I - A
tearfu l Donna Rice. describi ng
publici~ th e r elationship with
Gary Hart that sa nk his front ·
running Dem ocratic presidential
campaign, said her r~ultl n g
not oriel&gt;' is "d i!!lcull , painful
and humiliatin g."
But i n recounting the eve nts
that led to hC'r instant famr and
his sudden misfortune. Rice
refused to an swer the most blunt
question pesed to her on ABC 's
"20 - ~0 " Thu C'day night: "Did
you slee p with Ga ry Hart ?"
" I don' t want to answer vou,"
replied t he 29-year -old honors
· graduate from the Univers it y of
South Caro lina. " The reason is
beca use it's a quest ion of dignil&gt;' .
Wh eth er I did, whether I didn' t
with Gary Hart or anybody el se. I
wouldn't answer It one way or thC'
other."
Rice v isll ed Hart at his Wa·
shington townhou se during the
weekend o! May 2, while the
former sena tor's wife. Lee, wa s
at thei r hom e in Colora do. Tipped
off. The Miami Herald sta ked out
the townh ouse and publi shed a
repert. 'lea ding to further dlsclo·
sures of an overnight yachting
tr ip they took In March 10 th€'
Isl and of Bimini. It ali led ro
!{art's with draw al from the
campaign Ma) R.
Speaking abo ut the Incident in
detail for the first tim e publi cly,
Rice told tear fully a! the e!!ect It
ha s had on her life.
" You know , II has been the
most difficult, painful and humiliating experl!&gt;nC€'," she said. " It
has been r!'ally tough . The most
painful thing l or me has been
seeing what this does to my
parents . They've alwa ys been so
proud of m e.... It 's be!&gt;n horrlbl€'
for them . and It 's been a real
trjal."
Rice. a part·tlme model and
actress living in Miami. rf'lused

to crllicizr Hart, but sh0 l as hed
int o l.; ·nn Armand!. who acco m·
panicd her on both tr ips with
Hart and th en. according to Rice.
was lh ~ one who sold photo·
graphs and stories about the
scandal to the Na tional Enquirer
and Peop le ma gazine.
Rl~ said Arma nd! was one of
tw o peo ple who kn ew she would
be visiting Ha r t in Was hington
and the only one who had
photographs a! Ri ce sitting on hi s
l ap in Bimini.
"It's a real slap In the l ace,
stab in the back, salt peuredlnan
open wound." Rice said of the
maga zine reports, which Included the Enquirer say ing that
Hart , 50, had promised to divorce
his wife to marry Ric€' and that
she had replied. " M y, l'm going
to be first lad y."
" I was livid . I couldn't, I ca n't
believe that type of journalism. "
Rlec said on "20. 20." Asked lf it
were true , she shot back, "Do you
th ink I'm a moron?"
Rice said she f eel s no guilt but
considers the sca ndal and Hart' s
decision 10 end his front· ru nnin g
campaign lor th e party's noml·
nation "a tragedy."
" It's awful to see so meone that
you care about bei ng ripped
apart by the press and being
sensationaliZed an d exploited."
she sa ld, then acknowledggE'd
some responsibility In th e affair.
''J'm respenslble lor my own
actions and I admit that. It wa s a
lack of ju dgment on my part and
I would ha ve admitted that
whether this ever ca m€' toltght or
not, " she said.
Asked at the en d of th€'
Interview what she would tell her
younger sister If sh€' was spend·
lng tim€' with a married man,
Rice sai d, "Big sis ter would say,
•... There's a lot of single men out

there."'

member .
In other to pics discusst'd. entrants for the annual Independence Day Parade arc stil l being
sough! . All Floal s. Marching
Unl! s, churc hes, civic groups or
orga nizations. antique vehicles
or other t hings o! lnt·erest ar~
welcome In the parade.
Parade marshal Scali Wolfe
announ ced that many r mrl o
have already bee n n•ceived . To
enter to the paraoe whlch lin es up
at the Southor n ,Junior Hi gh
Ground s and begi ns at 10 a.m.
(line-up at 9: 151 onemuysent th e
followi ng en try bl ank to "Racine
Fourth of Jul y Cel ebration" , Box
872, Racine , Ohio 4577.1 .
So me members were co ncerned that there were rum ors
lndlcaUn~t that Racine would not
have a parade this year, how·
ever. the depart m ent dors wlsh
to make clea r that thls yea r 's
fC'stlvlt Irs arc al I "on" . lncludl ng
the para de .
Games ar e to be sl ated In th e

afternoon hours . Including hor se·
shoo tosses and c hild re n's

ga me s
At l1 a. m . afi Pr the parade th o
flre mr n wil l serve their ba r·
beque chi ckC' n dinner s, while
ot her refr es hm ent s w ill be
sNved by thP Flrem&lt;•n 's
auxil iary.
Also the auxil i ary has an·
nou nced that Its annu al va riety
show has been rev ived and t hat
all Interested personnel cont ac t
CHi\Rt;!i!S GLASS
Ann Layne or Bru ce Wolfe.
co·dlrector s.
The annu al firework s dlspla v
beg in s at 10 p. m. Several F' lre·
men havr jour neyed to Columbus
for the proper fireworks training
now required by lnsuranec and
stale law.
F ire Chief Hank Johnson re·
ported tha t flremrn will begin
clean ing strerts and sidewa lk s In
BEIRUT, Lt&gt; banon !UP I t -A
preparation for the eve nt and pro·Syrlan militia lcadC't' today
also reperl ed tha11 3 fi remen had sa id American jou rnal ist Cha·
reported their adva nced tra inin g rles Glass and the son of
class and rr!res hrr co urse.
Lcbbanon's defense mlnl sl rr
were moved from one hideo ut to
anot her In the prrdomlnal ly
Sh iite so uth ern suburbs of
Beirut.
Asscm Kanso, the head of the
Leba nese wing of the Syr ian
flt'ab Baa th Party, also accused
the pro-Ira ni an Shill!' liezbo llah,
or· Party of God. for kldnapplnR
Glass. 36, th1• ninth American
ng In l.cbanon: All Os,sel·
missi
an d how best to challengC' It In
411.
son of Defense Minister
ran
.
public testimony se t to bC'gln no
Adrl Osselran: and thr lr 26-yea r.
~al'ilcr than .Ju ly 11; under a
old
driver and bodyguard .
prPv lous agreement . T hey co uld
No
group cl almc!l rcspo nslbl l·
ca ll him back for later sess ion s;
II&gt;·
f or
Wednesda y's
hut they want lhe hea r ings to
kldnapplngs.
co nclude b)' ear ly August.
" The 1hrce arc still held Insi de
A related concrrn Is th at
the
southt'rn su bu rbs bu t we have
Nort h's dela y co uld enabi0 him to
hear the public testimony of Information th at they have lleen
another cru('lal flgurr - Rear moved from on•· hi&lt;IC'Ou t to
Adm . .John Poi ndexter , his anothr r In Hay Mad l Inside the
former boss and th ~ prcs ld!•nt ' s suburbs." l&lt;anso told UnltPd
former national Sl'curl ty advl.&lt;er Press lntt·r natlonal.
Kan so said hP sai d he r·C'cclvod
- now sc hedul ed to appear In
his
Information fr om witnesses
public ear ly next month .
who
had Sl'(•n the hostag&lt;'s In Ha y
Also. by lhC'n Independ en t
pro sPcutor L awronc~ Willsh Madl bu t ht' did not know tho
cou ld have obtain ed an lndlt't · exact location of 1hr hid eout.
" The kldnnpplng of Ossclra n's
mcnt aga ln sl North , who then
so n Is not a gamP. II 1.1 a h&lt;Orsh
could refu ' e to testi fy at all on
!)low to th[• Syrian I'O it• In
grounds II co uld prejudi ce a
L('banon, " sal ll Kan so. a good
crimina l trial.
Th!' HousC' com mlnec chair· friend of C: lass.

American
journalist
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IDISSIDg

Legal chess match between
North, Congress continues
WA SHI NGTON tUP i t - A
loa ding defendC'r of President
Reagan is warnin g Lt . Co l. Oliver
North hP ri sks a unanimous
eont !&gt;mpt·of -Congress cita tion
and j ail for resisting the demand
a! I ran· Cont ra lnv~stigators to
testify on their term s.
North, !he Mar ine at the cent er
of the secret U.S. arms sales to
Iran and the diver sio n of profit s
to Nicaraguan Co ntra rebe ls. Is
refusing to be questioned prl·
\'a t ely ahead of his long·awaited
public teslimony sc heduled for
next month .
Lea ders ol the House and
&amp; nate co mmlll ees In the casC'
are upset by his move because
adva nce testimo ny is a custom·
ary practice 10 give them an
upper hand In see king ou t wea kn esses and cont radictions In
sta tements.
Rep. Dick Cheney, R·Wyo .,
vice chairman of the House
pa nel, war ned Thursday th at if
North ultimat ely refuses to coop·
era te, Congress could be ex·
peeled to vote unan imously to
find him In co ntempt and to send
him to jail.
The legal gridlock would make
It Increasingly dl!!lc~lt to defend
Reagan 's request for $105 million
In new aid for the Nicaraguan
Co ntra r ebels this f all . add ed
Cheney, a chief defender of th e
president in such matt ers.

"!North th ent wou ld move in
th e eyes ol many of us !rom the
posture of bC'Ing a man trying to
serve hrs co untry and preside nt
... to a fle-ure .. obvlousl.v not a
pillar of patriot ism," Chr ncy
sa id ln a statement clrar ly mea nt
for th e ears of lhe d••coratcd
VIetnam Wa r veteran .
Nor th, who has refused to
tesllfy_:l n the seven month s si nce
the st·a ndal broke under his Fifth
Amendment r igh ts agai nst self·
Incr imination. to ld the llouse
F'orelgn Affal" Comm lllrc De&lt;'.
9: " ! don't think there rs another
person In America who want s to
tell his story as much a.s I do ."
Bu l his lawyer s - concerned
l or the " du r process " right s of
the ex-Na tional 5&lt;-eurity Council
staffer fired when the Iran ·
Co nt ra link was exposrd Nov . 25
- sprang th e lates t surprise on
th e co ngressiona l panel s
Wed nesday .
Th e co mmitt ees ha\'e voted
North limited Immunit y from
prosecution, which compels his
t ~ tlmo n y under the t hreat ol jail
while protecting him from prosecu tion on any evidence he reveals
to them. The federal court order
grant ing th e legal protection ,
however. docs not r€'(Juin· an
advanc~ pri vate session.
Without a prior deposition ,
co mmi ttee lnv stlgators would
be unsure what North would say

man. Rep Lcr Ham ilton. D- lnd .,
said Thursday, " We think It Is
poss ible to work out an agreem en t rwith Nort h)." but ht'
conceded , " The private testlm·
ony Is very lmpertant ."
Contempt procet'&lt;lln~ s to force
the advance test imony could
take mon ths and thu s grea tl y
extrnd the public heari ngs. but
Ham ilton and &amp;nate com mittee
Chairman Da niel lnouyc, D·
Hawaii, see m ready to take as
long as necessary to force Nort h
to tell his story on their terms

p.m ., vl~It the craft show on
Court Street (City Hall II It
rains ). Then at 10 a.m., kick
up your feet with Gerald
Powe11 and hls clo~glng
group, the Shady River
Shulnel'tl. From 2 to 3 p.m.,
browse the display of antique
cars and enjoy the strains of
old·lashloned calliope music.
Also, enjoy the entertain ·
ment to be provided al the
Meigs County Mu se um
throughout Saturday and Sun·
day .

adds judge
CDI.UMII US. Ohio tU Pi t T he Ohlu Hou sr has pa .~ "·d
and Sl'nl to tht• Sonai P IPg i&gt;la·
lion adding jutlgP, hlt" in
sevrra! .:trt'&lt;.•&lt;.; of th1· ~ l t.~t f'
Including M••igs and Cdllla
counties.
The ) f' ~i~ltll i on . w hif'h
cleared Thu r " '" Y 0 11 a !12 t
vote, prov hh •\

Heritage Weekend activities begin
Kick oil t he weekend by
visiting AEP's last working
slernwheeler, the Juanita.
Then tour Ohio Power Com·
pany 's coal mining exhibit.
Following that, between ~and
7 p.m., head up to the
Pomeroy football field lor a
tethered ride In a bot air
balloon. Alter that , come back
to the parking lot stage at 7
p.m. and enJoy the music of
the Circle D Wruglel'!!.
And that' s jasl Friday'• line
up!
Saturday, from 9 a.m . to ~

House hill

Ohio Power's exhibit and
the i\EP •tcrnwhcelcr will
remain on location In the
Pomeroy l evee area hoth
Saturday and Sunday for your
viewing ptea!'fure.
The hot alr halloon will al.a
he stalloned at the Pomeroy
football !letd for rides on
Saturday and Sunday between
5 and 7 p.m .
Bring dad and the enllrc
family out to enjoy HcrltaRe
Weekend and all it haH to
o!!er!

rnr

&lt;J n uddi

t lonal jud go · in tht' l·'ou r·th
District Court of Appeal &gt;.
which lncludt' s A1lams. High
land , Pl l'kawa.v. ltoss. Pi k&lt;·.
Scioto. l.awrt' nf·r. C.olli &lt;•.
Ja c·kson. Mt' i"' · Vinl on. ll o(·k·
lng, Al ht•n; and Wa sh ingt on
cou nties: .
It also prov id es for '" o
additional judgpshlps ror i.O·
rain Count y Com mon Pleas
Court and on&lt; • for Butlor
Cou nt y Commo n Pleas r ourt,
all clecl cd i n 14HH.
T he bil l rop laPrs parHimt •
judges with lull -time jud~es In
Oberlin and Fairfield munlcl·
pal court s, both r•ieclcd In
1989.

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Commentary
Ill Court Str ee t
Pomeroy, Ohio
T il E I ~TER ESTS Of T HE ME IGS-MASON AR E A

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ROBERT L. WINGIIT'I'
Publisher
P &lt;\'1' WIIIT EHEAD
A&gt;' i, lanl Publis her/ Contr oller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

1\ M f0: \11 BEH (/ f '/'h(· Un lt('(l P ress Jnt erna tm na I, I nland Daily Press
1\o.;~m IUIJ/Jn and th( Aml'r!Can 1\ewspapN Publishf'fs A!!SOtJatlon
1./TfJ:!tS OF OP INION &lt;J r 1• welmrflf' 'l'h"Y !oihould l)(llr·ss than lOO word~
long Alllr•tl• t &lt;. .u H .u h!l.'&lt; IIIJ l&lt;:l t!l n ~ &lt;~nd must bP s h.:n rd wl rh namr&gt;, addr('S s and
I••IPph•Jili' nurn~JPr :\tJ un~lgnHI lf'!l ('r-. will h£&gt; pt b ll ~ hf'&lt;i Ll•1tf•rs should he_• tn
l,((JIAII&lt;i 'ih•, &lt;H i tl!l· ~'-lflR ~~~lJ(&gt;),, nn t JX.' I ~{Jfl,JIItit•s.

Reagan taking deficit
issue to the people
Wi\ SIII NC'/'II N- Pn•, idt•nl Heagan " hf' in g lobeled a lamr duck
t•vpn h.v ! (f•puhl ](';t n cnl lf'~ gu ,.~. t&gt;u 1 he i ~ dC't crm Jn &lt;'&lt;.l to provC' t hC'rC' 1s

sllll lill' in

hi'

prc·s1dr•n e.1 an d

hf'

plans 10 lake his case agai nst

WASHINGTON - Yaslr Arafal, the bris tly Pal!'sline Libe ra·
tlon Organ iza tion chieft ain, has
been given an ultimat um he ca n't
refuse: He has be!'n told 10 make
up with his arc henemy, Syrian
Presi dem Hafez Assad - and
he's dorn g it.
Wh at makes !he rapproc hemenl all !he more biza rre is the
so urce of !he press ure on Arafat:
Ira qi Pres ident Sadda m Hus·
sein , with the formida ble back
in g of !he Sov1e1 Umon Huss!'in
himself 1s a longstanding enemy
of Assad , yel he's the one who
ordl'rd Arafa l lo get a long with
!he Syri an dicla tor.
II was Assa d-supponed P aleslmians who split the PLO lour
yea rs ago a nd tried 10 assasSJ ·
na le Arafal in the process . But
Arafa l wi ll cozy up 10 !he ha ted
Assa d. 1n deference both 10 Iraq
a nd 10 !he Sovrets who are too
powNful lo !urn down
The Sovlel slrale![y accordmg
lo inlelligence reports. is 10

crea te a unll ed. pro-Soviel, Ara b
fron1 aga inst Israel.
At Soviet prompting. !he Pales
tine Nat 10nal Council. !he PLO's
" parliament -In-exile, " mel from
Apr rl 20 to 26 In Algeria and
achieved stu nnrng progress towa rd un ity. AI !he previous
meet in g more !han lwo vears
ago, Syri an-suppo rted nidical
factions boycotted the coun cr l.
Th1s lime they no! onl y showed
up. bu t ac lually reuni ted wi lh
Ararat's more moderale elemen!S. There were occasion s
when the ra pproc hemenl see med
doo med, bul each tim e the Soviet
ambassador 10 Al geri a. Vasr ly
Ta ralut a. secrelly lnlervened 10
pac i fy !h e s quabbl i n g
Pa lestini a ns.
Ara fa l though! lh ings were
going swimm ingly- un til he go!
word fro m the lraq1I eader 10 "go
easv on the Svri ans" al the
co nierence. "Arafal hll !he roof
a! thai." an Intel ligence source
!old us . " He was appa lled "

lnll()w(•d 1hr • U.S lr ·acl
•

" Wt· hu v !' now n· twhPtl th C' bn' &lt;.~k p rll nt ," f{(•u gu n sH id 1n h i!-!

IC·Ir·l'lsr·d ropor'l lo Ill(• n.rl ion Monda y nigh!
But. d!-1 usu ul. his sol utr on s an· pol iti cul. Th r·n ' is no ne of Lv ndnn

. l o hn ~cm 's huir 1h .1 pproac h · " ComP. IPt us rC&gt;&lt;.~ so n togc•t hrl ." ·
Instead . 11r·a gc~ n h," said hall hl'arl edl y !hal he is w11l rng lo

havP
summil lalks on lhr· budgN wllh lhr· fl emoc ral ic oppos ll lon. On !he
o iJH ·r 11.1 nd .

lw

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t;u ,v ing

I hPi r .~n lu tlo n r:r i s p 1&lt;J XC'S and c ut dPf(·m;p

spl'nrlr ng
.I-ll' would lli&lt;' ICI IO do whal hf' dor·s IJc•s l lake 10 !he st ump and
tlt ·nmr nt·f' t ho'i f' who wr.~nt to rl't urn " l r, l tH·o ld po l u·JC'su f tux Hnd tax.
spr·nd and sp r•nd "
Wilh lhr• cll'fld l runn 1ng olx.ul Sli '• bil lion a nd lim&lt;' runn ing our fo r
hJ\\ admrn isl ratlon , I{ P ~J ~u n h0:1s surld (1 nlv ~1wake&gt; n r·d 10 l h(• pr obl em

Ills soluIion would be Io cut domes !ie s pPnd ing. pa r ll ru Ia rl ) 1hPsocial
program s. anrJ s1a r1 sPI Img fe eler al la nd s anrJ ra isin g fees for !hose
v.~h o usf' l! ·~ l ('tillldnds and walt'l'W dV~.
, ll is phi l"srrph,v IS sl ill !ha l lhl,' '"'" govl'r n m~nr is the Ieos !
governm,•nl . Inlr1 CS! Ingl y enough , llc hc~s never 1houghI of himselras
r Onnin g lhP l t'&lt;l L'I't.~l govrrnmC'nt wrth all r t ~ r ed i nk spr ndin g. Hi s
p!&gt;Jn l of l'l'frrr ncr· is a l wc~ys back lu lhr' good old da ys when he se rved
lwo l l'J ms as govC't'nor of Ca l rformu cmd lw d a ' 'l i n&lt;' il em VPIO. · 1n
v/Jril h he· t·o ul cl !-iln k p ou t ~p1• nd i n g th.r t h(' di sappr oved ol.
~ " I' m go1 ng tn takf' I he· ct.~ :-;!' lu .\OU, lhfl Amflrica n pPop lt• " Heaga n

sa id in h1s hi'OadcaSI
lli -: ;li d1 •s ~ll r l'ild \' h dV(' draftf'd i..lll o~mbll i ous sc hrd ult • of II'C:I\'el out
(If W;tslling ton onC"r· a wrr• k 1u promo!c 1he riJ US(1 • " 1r Cong ress won· 1
s ~l '

Ill!• llg lll I I&lt; now you ca n make !hem let•! Ihe hea l." he sa1d.
T il•· Nf&gt;W Yo rk Timrs quo1r d an un na ml'd srn10r Whii P House
offici;_jJ a .~ ~ ~r .\ lng 1h«·r r " i ~ :.r Wd l' gui n ~ on" bf'twcr n th 0 DC"m ocra l s
;,md Hc publkans ov t:r wl10 1s 10 bla m e- fo r lh t&gt; defic it s und thai
Hl'&lt;~gan ' s.f'o mmt·n t .., Wf'tl' Jhlll ul u ciP iibt'n.I IC' Whit £.' Housr s tr a iC'gy
to l'&lt;l m p ~u g n d.Ci.l lns l tiH' .lrmm.v Car tvr IC'gal'\ o f ceo noml c woes.
T h.tl wou ld lw r ig ht down Hragan· -., dill',\' !-i incf' h(' rs still bcul in g
lh(· hu!oihc ·~ ;rgal n~ l lh{' rrtr ll ' l (~J a

S.•n:rlr • D&lt;•morT:rl i&lt;' lr:r d! •r RobNI Byrtl of W('sl Virg in ia plraded
\\ ith Hr'.Jg. ur i11 .t n 0\'dl Off icf' mt'C'Il ng tlr for P th fl pr es idr nt wr nt on
lt ~t · air t&lt;, IJI' mo1r• ' h~&gt;lpl u l " t rn m hb · n aliomli pu lpi t ." Dtln' t br
· ' ''Jn fron lal ro na l or eo mhat i\'l' ." n~~ rd u 1grcl
Hut mnr P .HHI rnor.f.:• l hr•lim·s un'drawn and Rragan w ill bC"out t h r n~
ar t u ~ in g thr· op pos rt inn nf t rvr ng to shor t dld n,l?t' thr mPn in un i form
; ~ru l to "'' tld ,\rnt• J' it'tltl .S &lt;J rn ult ibi ll io n dol ldr 1 ~1 x bi l l.
"It'" I &lt;t il' I o "'I\ our PI furl s on bfl tldll of lludgf'l r C'fOr m ~1nd u drfle i t
l'f'(IU&lt; 'Ilon P~H ·k; rgr• C'o ulfl ht•t·omr ;r rna 11r1 c1f po li tica l diffcrf'ncc

''"'"'"''II

D&lt;•mnna 1&lt;and 11Ppu hiire~ ns, .. s.Jid Whrle House spo k ~s m a n
M:1rlin !·' il / w. I I PI " \V(• 1ou hl hr lp to tP .s~) ) \'r thl' l s.~ u rPx pPd il tous l\
wi th Con gn '."l.l Hut 1f Wt' r · .~ n · r _gpt it r&lt;·..,ol"l'd. 11's a good !"s uP for
t'il mp.dgn u..,r."

Ftt /\\' illrr notrd that "~1 to l or
nnxious to hrlp lhrm . "Wf'
11 ; 1\' t ' 111 ta k&lt;• !Ins c:unpa\gn to thr JWO piP ··
11 b .1 11 b~ut· lila! IV'.q.::111 ( u n J.!(' l hb t ~ ·r•t h in to. hav in g m ;J(i(' it his
ltJU (' hsl nnt· 1n iHil 1 It· gm ·t 'l n nwnt " I)('!Hii ng I'XC't'P I whrrc t hl' Pf'nt ago n
jo.., ('\111t 'l ' l'lll 'd .
Tilt• c .tmp.rl gll alo..,n wil l gt't t1im out of \\' ris hmgton ~ I a tlmC' \\' hrn
til&lt;' c' t\ll g t'P "'~ hlll : il hf" . l ri n~s on lht· 11 dl1 &lt;.~ rm-.: · t'ontr&lt;l aid sca nda l mav
ill': l l up
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Leuers to the editor
Sonwtltinf{ should be dmw
Yt•s. Mr Ht • utt~ r "nnwthi ng
..; trould bt ' d n!IC'
1\ ppa 1 {'II t I v ~' (lU tr. 1\ ' t' 11£'\' ('1'
\\'t'n1 to,, sl o t t' :nul wa tdll"'d vour
nPphrw's IWtlcl gt&gt; l half wa~
c ht' \\ c•li nl f l)t•rn u.st' of ;1 DobPI'
Jlldl\ Pl nc hPr 1 llwt h,ul IWVf'l'
ili'Cil ll ,li iH'ri 10 rJ ghl. ]liS! lif'l'i rlrd

.lC'ss i bu t , how will Shane lt v(\ In

to kill. Th dnk t ;od !I wa.sn 't . 1 4 'S S~'
out 1ht•rt' ilt!-~ tC\ i d ur poor old
Sh,nH' who hali Hl .stit C' ht\s anrl 1s

PomProy , Ohio

A f,;ain~t

\'lllagr or lilt' r ountv . T h&lt;'V :II'&lt;' :1
Vl't'~' ~tff&lt;'t't ion:t tP rh)g I h:;vc had
min(' slm·t• .she \\ as -1 W('rk s old.
~h(' Is just a \ ' ('!'\' fr it•ndl.v loving
dng. Sht~ so on will b£' ~ vrar.s olcl
and has n('w'r IJt'('l\ rro~s. or t rled
to ;tllnc k P(' Op h· or nnim,1ls. I

lhi11k !hal lhr law enfor'['('mrnl
shou ld slop lhr illrgal cllkkcn
fi~ h l s !ha l
rPporiPdlv bern
going on ro.- yea rs, lnslead of
pick ing on a cer tai n br·erd or dog

Initiative falls short
WASH! I"GTOI" r]';EAI - AI
th ough 11 1s Sl ill too early 10
declare P resrdenl Reagan' s Ca·
r ibbean Basin lnilial ive an oul
right fa1lurc. many develop m en!
exjl('r!S in !he reg10n. a nd even
those coun tnes who were to have
been !he plan 's be neficianes.
bel ieve !he progra m has no I li ved
up to exJl('clatlons.
Soon aflc r he beca me pres i·
den!. Heaga n announ ced !hal a
maJor foc us of his ad minislralion
would be to promole polrllcal
sta bilit y rn !he Caribbea n by
boos ting the economies of na llons in lha t region lhrough
dlrecl aid and trade incent1ves
Evcnluall y. and wilh grea l
fanfa re. CBI was born . II ca lled
for billions 10 be spent ove r 12
yea rs on so me 22 na11ons . Passed
by Congress In 1983. il we nl Into
effec t on J an. 1, 1984
Now lh al th e expecled lurna ro und has not occ urred. biller
co mp lai nl s ca n be hear d
lhro ughoul th e Caribbea n.
Developm ent expert s !here
say res ults have been less th an
anllcipaled. Mosl blame Wa
shlnglon for failin!( to follow
lhrough. They charge lhat lhe
Heaga n admin istration has lost
lnt ereSI In !he effo rt and Is no!
living up lo many promises il
made
For Instance, !h ere Is a major
glu l on !he domes lic sugar
ma rk r l here, which refl ect s
declining sugar consumption by
wcighl -conscious America ns as
Wf'il as high U.S product ion
lrv~l s resulllng from govern me n! subsidies.
So the adm inlslration has
ordered sharp culbacks In 1987
suga r imports . The quolas of
sugar·ex portlng countries, most
of whi ch DI'P In !he Caribbean
and La lin America. are being cut
by 41 percent dur ing the next
ca lendar year.
Hardesl hi! will be Ihe Domini ca n Republ ic. one of the poores t
counl r les In the region and a
special CB! la rge!. It wi ll lose
bel ween $45 million a nd $60
million In expo rt ea rn ings
Barbados' a mbassador to !he
Unit ed Stales. Peler D. Lau rie,
sa id aflrr a pro!es t meellng wllh
us_offi cia ls thallhe redu cllons
will have "devastating consequ &lt;'nces ' · for th e reg ion 's

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bac krooms of Moscow. our sou rces und erSia nd. !he Sol'rets
leaned heavllv on thf' Svn an
leader 10 lalk lh ings ou1 wl! h
Iraq i Presidenl Husser n.
Ju st as Ara fal had 10 pa)'
attenlion 10 his pa l ron. H uss~ i n.
Assad had lo heed the adv1cc of

Robert Wagman
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million m C' tri c tons of sugar ovrr

!he nex) lhree years.
The 's uga r 'problem is nor the
onl y co nfusrng situa1 1on involvrng CBI.
Because the U.S. government
is phas ing out lead in gasoline. a
major ma rkel is being crea ted
for sa fe fuel additives such as
elhanol. So Tropicana Interna tional Ltd .. using CBI incentives ,
constructed a $10 mi ll ion elhanol
dehydra tion plant in Jama ica
and pl anned to build at least 1wo
more in th e Caribbean_
But now, with the blessing of
the Heagan admlnls!ralion, Sen.
Robert Dole, R-K an.. has introduced legislallon th ai would
requi re Caribbean ethanol mak ers 10 obtain allthe1r source fuel
from the Caribbea n in order to
ret ain preferen tial trea tmenl.
Thrs helps Dole's farm const iluency In Kansas whose corn 1s
used as a basis for domestlcallv
produ ced ethanol It also theoreiically helps suga r growers In the
Caribbean . becau se sugar is
abou t the only product grown in
the region from whi ch ethanol
can be produced .
But II deflnll ely does not help
Trop ica na.

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reponed . !he 1wo old enemies
mel he ad-lo hea d for 12 hours on
April 27. interrupi cd only occa
sionall v by another Hussein. !he
JOJ danw n king who had a rranged !he meet ing wilh the help
of Sa udi Crow n Prin ce Abdal lah.
The lwo nc1ghbors resolved

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Fma ll y, !hey sav th ai much ol
the bla me falis on th e counlr ies
the mselves . which have been
unwillin g 10 make internal political and eco nomic changes. Thev
also accuse Caribbea n govern·
men!S of rampant overregul alion of bu siness, h1 gh laxat ion
and excess ive government ow-

nership of vit al indust r ies - all of
which dl scourges new prrva le
invest men I.

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fuel for ethanol , and Tropicana
says II cannot be used profllabl y
So If the legtslalion passes. the
company will shel ve plans to
build addition al plant s and may
have to close the Jamaica plan!.
Defend ers of !he Reagan admin is tration readil y admit that
the CBI has not lived up to
expectatiOns. Bul they ma int ain
th at !hat's nol Reag an' s fault .
They point out, for instance.
th ai o&gt;Je r the las! four yea rs
J amaica· has received almosl $1
billion In U.S. aid In an alt empllo
turn Ihe island nation- under ils
pr o-Am e ric a n. co nse r va tiv e
P rime Mlmster Edward Scagalnlo a model for !he res! of !he
Ca ribbean . But the mon ey has
had little effect, and most agree
th at J amaica toda y is no! beller
off than before the CBI.

Then, too. Reaga n support ers
say that Congress, under pres·
sure from unions and domestic
buslnesst's, gulled key provisions In the pres ident's proposed
CBI legislation. Various key
economy,
Import s wer e not given preferenThe quota c hange has already tial larlff lrea tmenl . and a
allowed the Sovlels to step ln . proposed 10 percent tax credit for
They have signed a co ntract wllh nt'w U.S. private lnveslment In
Ihe Dominica n Republic ro buy 5 the area was no! app roved .

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West Virginia Speedway open its doors
MINERAL WELLS- With two
great races In It wake, West
Virginia Motor Speedway again
opens Its !!ales this weekend lor a
regular La te Model, Hobby
Siock, Street Stock triple header
on Saturday June 20 at 8 p.m.
In an agreement between
promoters Dave Ashley (WVMS \
and Darrell Willie of Skyline has
switched to Friday ni ght racing
this week for a great Ohio Valley
Racing weekend. A $500 bonus
will be offered to any driver who

Women's softball
tournament
There will be a Womens ASA
Class C and Class D district
softball lournament In Marietta,
Olilo. June 27 and 28 . Entry fee Is
$85.00. Balls will be furnished _
For more Information contact
Sonny Morgan; 373·0575 or Mike
Fisher; 984-275L

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Junior Olympians compete

By ,Jim SottiSh!'
Youn gSiers fr om Mr igs.
Athens. J ac kson, Gallia. Law In rPcenl pony league action renee, Pickaway , Pike. Vint on
Pomeroy IT defealed Eas tern II and Scioto co mpet ed In !he
12-0 as J. Ha gen pi lr hed the win Dis lr icl Juni or Olvmplc Meel al
allowing just one hll , 1wo walks . Wheelersburg High School la st
Saturday .
and strikin g out eight .
In the ten and under af(e group
Pomeroy hillers were R. Car Mason
F isher won the long jump.
sey with three si ngles, W. Young
400
and
800 'meier run : R)'an
and J aso n Wright 1wo singles,
Wllham
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wo n !he 100 and 200
Carsey a triple and sin gle. and T.
meters and placed sreond in th e
Reuter a double single.
long
jump: Adam Krawsczy n
Keith Hun! had !he lone EH S
took
fi
rs! in !he shot pul . came in
hils
lhlrd
in
!he 800 meter run and
Jeff Ours! and Mic hae l comfifth
rn
th
e long jump Graham
bined for five strik eo ut s. si x
Hoffma
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wa
s seco nd In the 100
walks. a nd gave up lwelve hit s.
met
ers
and
four lh In !he 400
EHS made 7 errors.
In another game· Mason edged meter run ; Erin Kr awsczy n took
Eastern II 3-2 as .J. Johnson and
Chris Nutt er combined for the
win on I he mound .
A two day ra cing weekend will
They allowed three hit s. two
begin
this weekend. beginning
walks, had twelve stri keo ut s. and
Friday,
June 191h, as Skyline
commilted four !cam errors .
Speedw
ay
moves 10 Friday nigh!
Jeff Durst suffered the loss In a
ra
cin
g
this
wee k. Da rrell Willie.
11reat effort , his best of Ihe yea r
promoler
of
Sk yline has mel with
for the young Eagles He gave up
th ree hils.lwo walks. and fanned Dave Ashl ey. pro.m oter of West
twelvt'. while his tea m had 5 Virginia Molor Speedway . lo
work oul a co mpromising situaCri'OI'S.
tion
toni ght . Skyline will run a
Durst had a double a nd single,
regular
racin g progra m. for the
while Srephen Barnette si ng led.
Late
Models.
Hobby Sloc ks and
Board. Nuller. and Kea rns each
Street
Stocks.
New limes have
singled for Mason.
been established fo1· thi s Friday
night with the Gales opening al 5
p.m_Time Trials 7: 30and Ra cing
Memorial tournament
at 8:30 p.m. Also. F rida y nig h!
to start on July 6
will be a Doubl e Polnl s night al

Pony League

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JR. OLYMPIANS - Kitty Bach-Da•ls, Er)n Krawsczyn,
.Jeremy Fisher, Graham Hoffman, Ray an Wllllan1s, and (2nd row)
Tucker Williams, Gahe Barba, Mason Fisher, Adam Krawsczyn,
Jesse Barba. Ted Bach-Davis.

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shar ply 10 thi rd and the hu rned
throw 10 first was wild allowm g
Youn g to cross wlih the winn ing
tally.
Amburgey picked uplh e win as
he gave up one run on one hit.
four wa lks and fanmn g one.
Collins worked four fra mes allowing one run . five hits, one
wa lk and slrlkmg out one Aa ron
Brown wor ked three innings ,
Rinehart two and Start, charged
with the loss. lhree.
J eff Johnson had Meigs fifth hit
a single in the fifth Ira me.
Lrne Score:
Chillicothe _... 010 001 00-2 6 3
Me l g~ ...... _. _001 001 01-3 5 1
Batteries: A. Brown 13\. K.
Rrneharl (21 , G. Stort s t3) LP &amp;
B. Ward /M. Tay lo r. E. Collins
t41. D. Amburgey 14 \ WP &amp; Rob
Young
Meigs mee ts Marle tw '" a
doubl ehea de r Sa tu r(l ay and
Glou ster on Sund ay a! home.

wms oor n nil!hl s_
Earlier In lht' year Doug
Wolfgang of Sioux Falls . South
Dakota ; and Steve Kinser , the
Outlaw King from Bloomington .
Ind ., were the winners In th e
super fast World of Oui laws race
at the speedway .
Two weeks ago In lhe PROS
Lale Model ranks world class
driver Jell Purvis of Clarksville,
Tenn ., picked up the win.

honors in lhr girls 1500 mr1e1·s
and plaeed third 111 !he long
jump; Kilt y Bach Da vrs was
second In the girl' s long jump.
second mthe 1500 meie r run and
th ird in !he 200 meiH run and
Gabe Barba wa s fourth In Ihe 100
meier dash .
In !he group of 11 and 12 year
olds. Ted B"ck -Davl&lt; loo k fifth In
!he lo ng jump. fourlh in !he shot
pul and fo ur th in !he 200 meier
run . Tucker Williams placed
lhlrd in both lhr shol put and
discus th row and Jesse Barba
look fifth in !he shot pu1 and sixth
In the long jump.
Those athletes who placed
ihlrd , or high er, will now compete at the Ohio J unior Ol ymp ics

slale meel at Da y!on on Sa iurda)'
June 27th.

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Skyline joins West Virginia Speedway

The Bill Hubba rd Memorial
Lillie League Tourn a me nt.
under the sponsorship of !he
Syra cuse Volunt eer fir e Deparl ment, will get underway Monday , July 6, at the Syracuse Park.
The fi rst· fou r places will receive
sponsor and Indi vidua l lrophles
plus the award s given !he moSI
valuable player, besl offensive
and best defensiv e players. Entri es cons isting of a l o p!a ye1·
roster ;with number s) and a $1o
fee may be sen! 10 !he Syracu se
Fire Deparlment , In ca 1·e of Jeff
Hubba rd, Box 242 , Svraruse.
Ohio. 45779. Deadline is Friday,
June 26. For additional In forma·
lion call 992-29119, 992-7181, 9927775 or 992·7777.

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Sk yline Speedwa y.
Skyline and Wrsl Virginia
Molor Speedway wi ll be pulling a
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would win In !he Late Modt' i
Division both F rida y and Salurday nl ghls.
The rules for !he Hobby Stock
divisi on ru nnin g at Wcsl Virginia
Molor Speedw ay will be Sky lin£&gt;
Speedway rul es.
For additional info rm ation In
regard s 10 thi s sp&lt;&gt;clal weekend .
you may conta ct Darrell Willie,
promoter of Skyline Speedwa y a!
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ThNe are oth er dogs !hal are
rven morr vicious th an a Pit
Bul l.
1 showed m)' dog at !he PI! Bull
show las! yea!'. !herr was around
1&gt;0 Pit Bulls there . Not one flgh1
or lnle nll on of a lig ht started. I
lhl nk !he peoplr of Me igs Coun lv
who have thcsP dogs should
sland. and be uni led for lhr dO!!S
sa ke . I love m)' dog and I'm not
goi ng ro give her ~p .
Louise Ca rsey
PomNoy. Ohio

Ry l lnll!•d Press lntcrnnllon nl
Todllv is Friday, June 19, !he l?Otlt day of 1987 with 195 to follow.
The moo n Is mov in g away from li s last quarler.
The morning sta rs are Venus and J upit er.
The ~ven ln g slars are Mercury, Ma rs a nd Sal urn.
Those born on Ihis date al'e under !he sign of Gemini. They Include
James VI of Scotl and, later James I of England. In 1566: French
phil osop her and mathemaHclan Blaise Pascal in 1623; the Duchess of
Windsor. born Bess ie Wallis Warfield, in 1896; bandleader Guy
Lorn bar do In 1902, baseball legend Lou Gehrig In 1903.

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!he most im porta nl differenceI raq

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srvP ral issues outsta ndi ng be-

agin st

second . After an out Chuck foot ma rk plalln g Miller. BaseGreathouse drew a walk and running t'rrors ended furthe r
Brad Ware!' s hit to center scored scoring for !he locals In that
Rinehart with the Inning ·ending frame .
on a double pla y.
Ed Collins. on the mound for
Meigs scored in their third as Meigs, pitched out of a jam In th e
Scott Miller reached on an error. , fourth when . wlih lwo out , the
Jeff Caldwell moved him over on Bases were loaded as a resull of
a sacrifice, Bryan Durst was safe lhree consecutrve s in gles by Kirk
on a fielders choice and Don Rinehart, Mike Bruce and Chuc k
Becker hit a long single to the 357 Greath ouse_ Collins got Brown to
fly out to cent er Ia end the threat.
After Da ve Amburgey came on
In relit'! for Meigs in the fi fth, !he
visitors pic ked up an oth er score
by virtue of a base on errors.
Bruce's
single. a free pa ss and a
Sal.llrd.,,'" li:.mu'!l&lt;
fielder s' choice. The locals came
~"" l'urk oat fttlliton
S!•,.(tlt• Ill ( lt·Hiand
back to lie it a! two as Chillicothe
~tlll'llttkl't' al Terun1o
sent In Greg Si ort s to pitch. Brenl
Tt ·~ a"' :u IJ:&amp;klund
Uo~•trnlt 111 &amp;IUrnol"t'
Bissell walked and Rob Young
C'hll lllttt 1U Ml!'lk~lllLl , m ght
Kan""" fH\ otl f:~lllurnl~ nh:;l1l
bounced one nigh over lhird
I~T I!:KN t\1'10~ .\L U ;.\t.l t
Dave
Amburgey mov ed th e
t olumhu~ tS\' . ,\l.J
1!1 '!tl lilfll Hm·ht,..to•r 1Rt.tl I
Ill !PI .171i It ,
runners up a nd Bissell scored on
11dtollato•r ~ Nl · :\'1.)
'1-0 '!K l!;l
l
a ground out 10 firs!.
Toltdn ~lh·tl
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l' oti'IIIMktof. ~Ot~!o l
I! :1'1 . 19~ 7
After a scoreless sevenlh .
:n lilt 11.1 ,
lt'adof!
batt er for Meigs, Rob
:'tl;una ! 1 1111
.r. ;u .liilt ,!,
Hldm111nd t .\tl)
!I ~ ·? . t:\1
Young.
r
ipped a double down !he
11tttJ'"oda_\ '• t •:I IIII.,.
lelt fi eld line. Amburgey th en hi!
)lalnt• I. ( nlumhu" I

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Today in history

•

going on. Assad flpw t o M oscow

on April 23 for a 1wo-day l'isll -

hi s Soviet benefaclo rs. Syria
owes the Kremlin more than Sll
billion for weapons supplied over ·
!he vears. a nd does n'l have the
mon'ey Ia pa y up Assad 's lrr p 10
Moscow wa s oslensibl y 10 dis-·
cuss resc heduling 1h1 s huge debt:
and !he Soviet s used rt as
levera ge 10 move Syria closer to
Iraq.
The Sovret pressure appears to
have been dec isive. The day afler
his ret urn fr om Moscow,April 26.
Assad secrellv flew off to !he
Hoyal Jordan ian Air Force base
a! AI Ja fr for a dramatrc mee lin g

this world?
So if you wa 111 10 ~ol rid of Pill
Rull s. Dobl'rma ns should be
rlg hl brslclc them.
Laura F rye

Pit Bull han

I &lt;ion'! lh illk !hal lhf' Pit Rull
&lt;I g should be bannr&lt;l from the

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now going ba lrl a nd wil l be bal d
befo1·r hr is 9 yNtrs old .
The wo1 ld !'an livt' wlthoul

Wh ile th e PLO mee lrng wa s

By Jim Soulsby
In a single contest scheduled
for nine Innings, shorlened to
Seven because of a late start and
aclually going eight. the Meigs
Legion Baseballers downed Chillicothe 3 to 2. The Chlllicothlans
put the first run on the board
when Kirk Rinehart singled
sharply to l~fl to lead off the

Syna's suppor t ofl ran in il s war

Con~r ( ·~~to

th1 · peuplt.•
Wi th . ., onll' IR mont hs lr·ft 1n l hC' Wh 1l f' Hou se Reaga n h&lt;J s clC'c rd C"d
the li •dt·r &lt;J I flpj rei 1. wh kh hP he' I pf'd c·r Pa 1£'. I ~ t)1 1C&lt;.i l l'n in g 1o sa bo tagr
prospl·rll v not only ti l twmc' hut &lt;tt&gt;rocHJ wll h n &lt;:.~tJo n ~ thu t hav{'

Ara fal shouldn'l have been
surprised_ His own mtelli gence
sources - probably !he Saudishad warned hlm that Iraq and
Syria were on !he verge of
palch lng up their lo ng and brtle r
hostility.
Aller a bnef dis pl ay of piq ue.
Arafa l wen! along w)lh Hussei ns'
order. Declaralrons by !he co nference !hal would have antago nized Syria were dro pped !Ar afal
later dt spalched rad1cal PLO
leader George Habash 10 Damas
cus for tal ks wilh Assad I

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Meigs Legion defeats Chillicothe 3-2

Arafat reconciles.____J_ac_k_A_n_de_r_so_n_a_nd_D_al_e_V_a_n _A_ua

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friday, June 19, 1987

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Friday, June 19. 1987
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Stephens of Columbus Saturday at I p.m. tormer
Southern stars Jonathon Rees and Dave "Big
Red" Foreman are the coaches. Pictured are
team members In their new uniforms provided by
,J.D. Drilling, Front, l·r, Kyle Wickline, Mark
Allen, (front middle) Macy Rees, ball boy; Eddie
Sawyers, and Michael Evans. Back, Chris
Weaver, Lenny Singleton, Michael Russell, Jamie
Proffllt , John Bently. Coaches Jonathon Rees and
Dave Foreman.

,JUNIOR OI.YMI'Ii\NS TO PERF'OR.~ - The
Racine Drillers ,Jr . i\AU basketball team,
sponsored by ,J.D. Drilling Company of Raclnr,
will be participating In the i\AU .Junior Olyml&gt;lcs
basketball tournament to bl! held this weekend
beglnnln ,June 19 at Columlms, Ohio at the St.
Stephens Community House at I p.m. Winners of
the event will advance to Syracu.sl!, Nrw York for
the national event. The Drillers wi ll play St.

Davis homer ·lifts Reds· over
·Braves to remain in first
i\TLi\NTi\ I UP II - Cincinnati's F:rlr Dav is and i\llanw 's
· Da le Mu rp hy traded hom•· run s
Thu rsday night torrmalnth&gt;dfor
the Na tiona l Ll'aguP teau('r s hrp
; wltl1 ll - but Davis s .1 .\ S tha t's
. ··no lll g dral. '"
Du v is':; bins! wa .-.

thrf•r-run
powr•r tlw Ht•ds
;t

• to an H-·1 viet or _\.'.

" I'm not In any ~ompt·tit i on
·- with Mu rph y for hornl' run s. He'&gt;
. un C'!-i laiJiishC'd homP run hilt f'r. "

· Davis said . ·· I just go UJ&gt; th en ·
· ami swing. II th1· boll goc·s out ol
tiH· ballpark . that 's fin r . Jt" s

cxclt In~ for tl][' fans for rnt• wul
Murph be in ~ unr:mcl t wo in homP
runs or us hPiii J.! ll£•d. It 's no big
dt•al a s fa r as I'm ronr·rrnf·d ."

' For his part , Murph)·. whost•
homPr in lhl' St'l'Oilcl was a

~o lo

· blast. lnd lcat rtl he' s morf' con
l'C'I'Ilf'd wi th ll•am s uc&gt;C'PSS th ;1n

Indi vidual achl&lt;' l'emr·nl.
" Ttl is is &lt;I bi g ... ('riC'S ror LI S. WI'
will . ha vP pla.n•d IhPm d ght
limes in ltw ]( lS I l:l da y~ ndwn
' this sf'rirs i.-. 0 \"('l') and that' s
import :1n1 , t ' S J)('dall~~ :-, in (' ' '
thev ' nl in l lrst plat'P." Murph ~

· saitl of the Heel s.
·

" 11 dor~m · r llf' lp to ln'\f' any

gamt•s !o ltwm . \-\1&lt;' '\'(' go t to

makf• up :-oomt· g r ound . WI' c an ' l
·,spil t wllh 1111' 111. You !W I to win
mos l of l ht' ga rnt's in IIH • st•r it•s ··

in thP fi rst off starl&lt;'r Dav id

Philadelp hia's third strai ght
de fea t.
Rick Sutdiffe, 9·3, went 6 2.:1
innings for thr victory. Lee
Sm ith, the filth Cubs pitcher, got
om· out for his 18th savr. Mike
.Jackson. 1-o, took the loss.
Mets 10, Exp"" 7
At Montrea L Darryl Slrawberfl· hit two home runs. on ~ a

Pa lmt•r. I·H. on an .Rl \1single b)·

th n·('· ru n shot in the first inning,

it

&lt;"r ud a l timt • for us goi ng right

up t o thP midway of thr !-ira son so

we h;JVl' 1u makt'

(.1

movP here."

Hoffman won his sixth
victo.n for C'ineinnat i. givi ng up
Cu v

r1 i n4' h.i h ov1·r :, 2 :1innin gs for 1he

, ictnr)' . .lohn l''ra nco pitched 1
1.:1 innings for hi s 14th save.
Ttw l\Prl s jumpc·cl 10 a ~- 0 lead
O;tvP Park(~ !' and a ~acr ifi c e fl y

I&gt;Y Buddv l\&lt;•11.
· " It \ ·ni(' f' wht' n Pvrrvbodv
Ctlrll l'iiJuiP!"i . !1 i.Hitl.s IU the" p la.\'1' 1' :-.'
(·onfid('n t •\" BPII said.

··w,.-,.,.

go 1 a good bal tr lub

Tnni~ ht W I' glJI good pit ching. We

pla.VI'd a prett y good ballgamc.'·
Murphy"s homer. running hi s
tr •agu •··l&lt;'ading hitting str ea k to
1:)

ga lllf'S , a nd Clpnn Hubbard's
~a('r\ flc&lt;' fl y 1\ed the sco re at 2- 'l

In t lw

Sl'&lt;'U ruJ.

f'i ncinnati wr nt tJ hPacl :~ - ~ in

tll r thi rd on B&lt;'il" s HB I single and
IJrokP th ~ ga rnl' open in Ihe four th
with fo ur n1ns. hi ghli gh ted by
Da v l ~'s

thr0r-run homer .

Atlanta drew within 7··1 in I he
s i,th. Murph\' and T~d Simmons
lr d off with doubiPs to makr it 7&lt;1
i1nd, !\\'O ou1 s \a! Pr , Hubbard
~~ rol&lt; r d J run ·sl'oring single to

Jpft.

: '!'he lo" dropprd ,\tl;rnla P ,

1&gt;; uliPl s !1it hi s 1:1111 hotnC' run of
ttw \'Pa r in 1he n inth inning off
.l im ,\('kc·rto to Pnrlthr scoring .

: ga nws lwhind lht • Jh·d s in llll'
(lghl Na lin nal l.t ~a g ut • Wf'sl r ;H' ('

Li '{' El ia lusl hi s m~magf' r ial

rmrt 1\a\Dnniel s, \\' ho hom!'ITd in
l·hl' ninth , ~ a i d !lw l \\' .I S llw Ht•c b '

tnt0 nt ion.
. " \Ve know

\\'4' . \ 't '

got

I t! ( 'tllllt '

in

• JH'rr on &lt;I whip up un 1hr·111 ;rl itl lt•
.. tJil IJ('(' Cili Sl ' ltll',\' t';!OH' i nto Oll l'
: plal't • and hc ·:t I up nn u ~.- · I )an it · I ~
Sil ic\t )f ttw Bra\ ' { '~ . " Hi}:dllnow b.

Cuhs !I , l'hllli&lt;'s
d• 'hlll

with

tlw

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l' hilad~lph ia

Ph illi4 'S .

l(oil.ll'l l'"lml'iro and Keith
M1 ll 'i'l :nld bPi teel 1w o· nm homPr~
in .t tour ru n thi rd inning. IC'ading
tlw Cubs to tlwl r th ird strai!(hl
\' il't tw\·. J&gt;ul n1ri ro also had a
~.~ ,-rili (' l ' fl~· in tlw o;;lxt h. sca ling

·Redman wins third
straight at Skyline
Hn rnld H&lt;"dman nt" l';" l&lt;'r Moun
11111\ , WV :-- larll ·d !lw nig h! nrf
with a b;nl g . J-ii' {JU ;Il lf'iC'd IWOOilt '
hurt&lt;lrNI ~ of :t :-;peoml l';l slrr tl wn
Rol) Afi&lt;lllts .. Jr . Arlnm s lirnP wa..,
t:t 7:1. 1hrn Ht·d m;- tn , nn hi!&gt; Bonu s
lap. pul il•d t:\:7 t uut of lllf• ha g.

In t li&lt;' L1t~

M od ~ l

Fl•a t urt•

IH' I ion. Harold Rl'dmmt wo n b~'
•e\ghtrrn irwhf's : 11 thf' flni ~ h linP
: ovf'l' LaiTY Bond . In the racin g
: artlun . A(\ams .iurnpt~d i nto ;111
· rar ly lt' acl . but by haHw:~ y, llw
lrad had ('hangf'd 1t1n... l' d i HPn~ n t

l;q) r vf'nl and all d r ive rs mu s t
nm thP \\'Pigh t rulr . roof~ and
s id1. . bnctrcb . Thf' galt•s will oprn
~It ~ p.m .. Tim'' Trials 7 p.m . and
R;trlng at R.

Thi s 1\' f'~ k r nd will be another
rq.(ular program at Skyl im&gt;

GENERAL ADMISSION - $3.00 KIDS UNDEI
OPEN CLASS - $5.00 Entry Fee

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This Week's S~eeials
FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH

Our Large Gourmet Flahtail Served on 1 Splil Top Bun with our Delicious HM'I•

mHe Tartar Sauce. Also urved wrth Ho' Golden French Fries and your Cholet of ,'
Homem1de Coleslaw. Mac•onl Salad, Baked a..na or Pot~o Salad.

FATHER'S DAY

(lri"' Dad In For A FlEE S.ndao)

$ i5

4 :

T•tv Homecooked Chicken (IIIII you c.., eat). t erved whh M.. htd PotltOII...,
Hom..,tdt Grtvy, home cooked Green Bun1 with Mushroom1, end a hoi bun.... 1
Roll or Homemlldt Biscurt. M111.w.!l Haute Coffn or Dectfteln l'ted, both frllllty
bfewtd or 1 1m111 drink.

Krls Ash, Alban Curtis. Dona
; -&lt;;urtls, and Mik E.' Parker are in
&lt;Columbus representing Meigs
: -county at the 70th Ohio 4- H
: &lt;;o ngr ess at Ohi o Sta te
· l:Jnlvers lty.
·. · Cindy Oliveri, county exten·
slon agent, reports that thr
out stndlng 4-H'ers are represent ·
: lng Meigs County In the 3 ~ days
· of tours, activities seminars,
· workshops and ot her programs
· focused on leaders hip develop·
-ment. career education and
. E.'Xplorallon, and citizenship and
: government involvement . The
trip was sponsored by theC'e ntral
. Trust Co., Meigs County Agrlcul·
tunil Society. and the M"'igs
Count y 4-H co mmittee.
Ohio 4-H Congress Is condu cted
by Statc4·H Facult y members of
·'the OSU Cooperative Extension
SE.'rvice and features many out·
sta nding resource people, spea k·
ers. workshop coordi nators and
• 'even entert al n!.'rs which mak e
· the experience a hi~hllght of th e
• delegates ' year. Approximately
: 650 4- H members a~e 14 and over

IOUTE 7

Gwe nyth Arnold. Children' s
Consult ant lor OV AL, will be on
hand at the Middleport Library
at 2 p.m. Wednesday to present a
story telling program for th e
younger set. The program will
co nsist of animal stories - old
and new - and wi ll includ e
songs, sketches. puppets and
creal ive dramatics. All of the
kid s are more than welcome.

CHESTEI ,

The jurors will exami ne E.'n·
tr ies on June 22, choosing 40 to 50
en irles which wil l become the
Gallery exhibit for thE.' month of
Jul y. All oth er entlres will be
ex hibited In the pa k on Ju ly 4.
Purchase award selections will
be made on .July 24. All bust·
nesses wishing to participat e in
this program may do so by
contacting the chairma n at 614·
446-3834 or 446-4425. Purchase
awards Is an oppo rtunity for
businesses to select qualit y art
work eit her for thei r own use or·
as a tax deductible contriiJution
to a non-profit orga nizatio n such
as the hospita l, municipal or
county offices or for th e collection at the FAC.
For the first time ·th is vear.
child ren's a r t work wili bt'
ex hibited in a sr para teexhibiti on

on Ju ly 3. Dlffrrent rules appl)'
a.nd applir.11ions for thnt rxl)ibit

arc al so available at the F'AC.
.Juror's SC'lPclion s. pun-ha sf'
awards and prize winnel's will be

available for viewing in the
gallery at 530 First Avenue.

beginning July .2 . and may Qc
see n tht·oughou t the month .
Galler)' hours ar·e Tuesday and
Thursday from 10 a .m. to 3 p.m.
and Sn tur·day and Sunday fro m I
until5 p.m. Thr ga lleries are free
Hnd open to the public.

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Garden club to
conduct picnic

Ah ha! ·No only did Bernard
Fultz and Bob Elberfeld have
birt hdays on June 16, but so did
Roberta O' Br ien a nd Pa ul
Si mon . They 're all big sm ilers. of
course. I d ldn 't get Invited to the
party, did you&gt; Well - there
should have been one.

A picn ic supper was planned
for Thursday nig ht at 6 p.m. at
the Bellev ille Locks a nd Dam
Park at the recent meeti ng of the
Riverview Gar den Club held at
the home of Mrs. Okey Connoll y .
Mrs. Har llss Fra nk and Mrs.
Tom Spencer were hostesst&gt;s .
Mrs. Conn olly presided at the
meet lng with members naming a
favorite s hrub for roll call.
Devot ions using flowers as the
theme were given by Mrs.
Claremon t Harris. It was noted
that Mrs. Donald Putman had
taken care of planting flowers In
the planter by the Riverlew
School sign.
An auction was held and games
w~re conducted by Mrs . Putman
with prizes being given. C'ards
were signed for severa l sick
friends . The door prize went to
Mrs. Connolly.
Refreshments wer served to
those ' named and Mrs. Terry
Clin e. Mrs. Donald M;ws. Mrs.
Hermam Gross nickle, Mrs. Ronald Osborne, Mrs. Paul Tho·
mas, Mrs. Ernest Whitehead,
Mrs. George Pickens, and Mrs.
Lyle Balderson.

Mary Kay says we're hav ing
August w!.'at her thi s month and
predict s snow for the Meigs
Count y Fair. Do keep cool someway- and do kerp smiling.

are selected to participatr each
year-.
Krls Ash is the daughtH of Ron
and Marv as h, Mitchell Road,
Rac ine. and is a member of the
Co untry Clovers 4-H Club; Alban
Curtis a nd Donna Curtis are the
child ren of Paul and Sheila
C'urtis. Pomeroy Pike, a nd both
are members of the Flatwood
Flyers; and Mike Parker Is the
son of Leland and Margaret
Parker of Pomeroy Pike, and a
member of of the Mei gs Rowdi es.

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Shirley has taken a lease on the
form er Shoe Box building 137-B
North Second Ave., and is r!.'no·
vatlng the structure to meet hN
needs for a dance studio location.
Shirley's studio, of course, will
continue to be known as The
Dance Company and besides her
ballet, tap and jazz lessons, is
now going into exercise classes
(or women. The new studio will
be In operation by the first of
July, Shirley formerly had been
using the Ginger bread House
facil ities at times when the
fa cilities were available. Shirley
will receive reglstra lions at
992·7190.

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' Under a new"dress cod~ given
: prcllmlnury approva l Wednes·
.:day bv t he Ta xi and Lim ousine
: Co.mmisslon. the city's 12.0011
:·medallion cab dri vers wou ld lx'
•.barred from working in ta nk
:tops. tube tops, '!'·shirts, body
• shirts or r ut-off jeans.

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witho ut working around ot her

Four represent Meigs
in 70th 4-H Congress

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Shirley Quickel has ta ken a
lease on a Middleport building so
for the first time in several years
she' ll have a location of her own

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ren, Lisa and Brian, and went
especially to at tend the gra dua·
tlon of their grandson, Todd
Hetzer , from Centre College in
Da nville, Ky.
Speaker for the commence·
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President, Jimmy Carter.

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knew what I was doi ng," Nick·
laus, 47. said. "I don't th ink r,·e
evrr played as poorly as I was thr
last week. It's not any fun not
being able to play well. "
Anot her member of th r ovrr· 40
gang enjoying himself was de·
fending Open champ ion Ray·
mond Floyd, who was tied with
SE.'ve Ba llesteros and Tommy
Na kaj ima at 68.
Floyd has apparen tly righ ted
himself after missing the cut in
liVt' of hi s last seven tourna·
ment s.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Hetzer.
Reedsville, have returned home
fro m Loulsvllle, Ky., where they
visited with Dan and Marilyn
Strother.

Jan Thaler. chairwoman lor
the annual outdoor · l"estlval
Exhibit, sa id the llnal date lor
accepting entries lor the July 4th
ex hibit Is Saturday, J une 20.
Entries will be accepted on
Th ursday · and Saturday this
week from I until 5 p.m. at The
French Art Colony (FAC), 530
First Avenue, Gallipolis. Entry
forms with req uirements are
available at that location .
Artists 18 years or older may
en ter up to four works In either
professional or amateur categories. Originlal art work submit·
ted may be any medium In
pai nti ng, textiles, sculpture, pho·
togra phy a nd print making. All
work, with the exception of
sc ulpture. must be ready for
hanging with hangers attached.
Either glass, plexlglass or ace·
tate (available at the FAC) mu st
be used to cover all fragile work
such as pastels. Ink drawings.
watercolors and photography .
While framing is not necessary.
it does tend to en hance the
a ppearance of the a rt for

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l'lan softhull mt•t•l
A women 's softball tourna-

llH'nt. spo nsor!'d b)' SouthNn
Atl•ll'li&lt;'
Boos ters. will be held
and worked his wa.v to till' fini sh.
11 - ~ at Southern Hi gh
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In thr Street Stork Di vlso n. a
Sc· lroo l In Ra~l n e. Entry fee will
VC' I'V uniQU(' po sit ion ra mt' a bou 1.
bP $ti:i plus two softballs. First,
Du~ to a donat ion. by a I cal firm .
seco
nd and third place sponsor
both thr winner and tlw second
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a nd fir'S! and s!.'Pond
place position paid thr sa mr
pl;rce
Ind
ividual
trophies wllllx'
amou nt. Keith Rldd lt• was th•'
awmdrd.
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field of sixty-eig ht curs. 19 Lat r . p.m.
Mod els. 34 Hobby Stoc k and J:l
Strret Stocks.
Pony League tourney
The AMA State Regional Flat
Trac k Motorcycle race has bee n s lalt~ next month
re -scheduled for Ju ly lOth.
A Big Bend Pony League
Tonight June 19th. Skyline
Speedway will be making It a Tournament. sponsored by the
: Double Point s ni ght for all three Meigs Jayee!.'S, will be held July
6· H at Hartinger Par k In Middle· dtvlslons.
port.
Anyone Interes ted In enterRemember! All Star Circuit of
· Champions race will be run on ing a rea m shouldlcall992·7582.
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startC'd fourlt&gt;f'nth i n tlw fraltH r

By DAVID E. NATHAN
UPI Sports Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The
drives are shor ter than !hey once
were and the putts less sure.
These day • ..Jack Nicklaus relies
on somet hing else in major go lf
tournament s.
'Tm not as good as I oncE.'
was," Nicklaus said. " In fact,
I 'm not nearlv as good as I once
was. But when I get to the majors
and get In position. I ca n get the
adrenalin flowing and win.' '
Nickla us moved Into position
for an unp recedenl ed 21st major
tit le ·Thursday , firin g an even·
par 70 to stand just three strokes
ba ck of Ben Crenshaw after one
round of the U.S. Open at the
slori!.'d Olympic Club.
Nicklaus, playing In a record·
tyi ng 31st consecut ive Open ,
toured thE.' first nine holes In 1·
under 34. After a good dr ive on
No. 10, he believed he could
co nt end.
" I wa lked down the lOth
fairway and it felt like I a lmost

SUNDAY, JUNE 21st, 1:00 P.M.

!IPta lls. pl~as~ co ntact thP track
prumOII'I ". Darrel Willie r614i

In thr Hobl&gt;v SttK' ~ Divi ~ lon ,
' Bill C' llilrlrrs trlNl to m&lt;~kr it tw1&gt;
· In ;\ row. but with tw o laps to go.
Stevt' Burnsldl' l' halk~d up
· anothrr 1·1t't or.1·. Rurn&gt;i rlt•

At Toronto. Jim Ga ntner
sparked a fivr-ru n sixt h Inning
wit h a two-rur single. lifting
Milwaukee.

Nicklaus challenges
for U.S. Open lead

By BOB HOEFLICH
A great success last year, the
gol! tournament of the Meigs
County Branch
of the American
Heart Assorla·
tlon will be repeated In July.
· Th e tou rn ament ha s been
set for 1 p.m. on
Thursday, J uly 9, at the .Ja ymar
Golf Course.
Entry fee Is $50 a person - and
the tourney is basically lor the
men golfers - and all proceeds
go to the heart assoc iation. Even
If you don't pla y well, there will
be a big steak dinner for all
participants at the close of the
tourney to perk you up.
To register, see Bill Childs at
the Jaymar Course on Route 7
near Pomeroy or call in at
992·6312.

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Festival exhibit .· deadline Sarurday·· in Gallia

Will repeat golf
:tournament this year

Two other Meigs athletes,
Brent Bissell and Mike Bartrum,
were invited by Wellston Caoch
Jim DE.'rrow to participate on the
senior sq uad but they opted to
play American Legion baseball.
Coach Dillinger's squad de.
feated host team St. Stephens of
Col umbus 100 to 74 In their first
contest but were bested by the
J.T. 76ers !Columbus), thr!.'e
ti me defending state champions
and sixt h in the national stand·
ings last yea r. 85to 66. The SEO
represent atives made a game of
it by rebounding from a 24 poin t
de ficit to pull to within four points
duri ng the game but could get no
closer. Scott sta ted that the
Support received from the par·
ent s and other fa ns was tremend·
ous and tha t th e southeastern
Ohio representation was the
largest by far durin g the
tourn ament s.

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Rn\W(1r !iri 6, Blue ,Jay!'i :i

This year's learn headed by
Coach Dill inger, assisted by
Scot t Massie, wa s made up of the
following players : Matt Bell and
Todd McLough lin of Zanesville
West Muskingham; Brian Kelly
of Portsmouth McKinley: Sco.tt
Str icklin of Athen s; Mike King of
Sherida n; Mike Abrams and
St!.'VC Walbu rn of Jackson; Rob

Hardee. Mike Potts and Scott
Lackey of Well ston; Jeff Hobert
and Rya n McClelland of Trimble
and Meigs High School's Eddie
Crooks . the only r eturnee from
last yea rs team .
Of the 13 members, five were
eighth gra ders; and th e rema in·
ing eight wen&gt; Freshmen. Hoi·
bert. MMcClelland, Kk ing and
Abrams , all ninth graders, were
star ters on thei r respective high
school teams. Kellv. an eighter
grader at 6'5"' was outstanding
on Por ts mouth McKinley's 17·1
squad. Potts and Lackey played
as eighth graders at Wellston
(14-2). Bell and McLoughlin's
two year stint on their junior high
team posted a 34·0 record.
Walburn and Stricklin, as Fres h·
men. played reserve ball and
Hardee wa s a member of his
schoo l's Fr!.'shm an unit.
Eddie Crooks was a member of
the Meigs High School F res hm an
squad under roach Cliff Kennedy
this past seaso n. A 5' 11" 165
pound. forward , Eddie sta rted
every ga me averaging 14 points,
9 rebounds and 4 ass ists per
contest. He was also a starter on
both the football and baseball
rese rvE.' teams. Eddie's sponsors
were Sears Cata log Store,
Va ughan's Cardina l Market.
Locker 219. Vid eo Touch. Da n's
Clothing of Middl epor t a nd
Clark's Jewelers and Powell 's
Super Valu of Pomeroy. Coac h
Dillinger had high praise for
Crook's efforts•and attitude stat·
lng that it reflected the coaching
and training he has rec!.'ived in
the Meigs system. He pointed out
that each tea m member was
highl y talen ted and worked very
hard and that E.'ach made special
sacrifices to attend practice
sessions held a t Wellston wh ich
involv!.'d much travel time for
a thletes. Scott sai d the team
competed agai nst some of the
best pla yers in the sta te and he
feels the experience will be
invaluable to eac h individual.

"AU YOU CAll Ell"

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to lead New York.
Cardinals X, Pirates 6
At St. Louis . .Jack Clark hit hi s
second home run of the game in
the 10th in ning to lift the
Cardinals.
Padres 3, Giants I
At San Diego. Car mela Mar·
t Inez hit two solo home run s to
power th e Padres to their sixth
straight victory.
Dod gcrs 6, Asti'os 4
At Houston, Steve Sax singled
hom e two ru ns with two out In th r
llth inning to boos t Los Angeles.
Yankees 6, Orioles 3
Thr Balt imore Orioles failed to
wi n for the 15th time in J6games.
even a ft ~r knocki ng out the
starti ng pitcher in Ihe N0w York
Yankrcs' 6.:1 victory .
Of course, the only wa y thP
Orioles could chase Rick Rhodrn
Thursday night was wi th a line
drive to his kn('{'. Rhod~ n . 8·4,
wa s hit by Mik e Young·s shot in
the fourth and left after fi ve
innings.
Indians 7, Red Sox 5
At C'levrland, C'hr ls Ra ndo
belted a two-ru n homer and
Car men Cas tillo a nd Cory
Snydcr added solo shots to power
the Indians

By Jim Soulsby
"Talented, enthusiastic. unsel·
fish, exceptional camaraderie."
These are some of the terms used
by Scott Dillinger who coached
the SEO Amateur Athletic Union
basket ball squad In tournament
play at Col umbu s June lith
th rough Ju ne 13th. Accordi ng to
Scott this is a tournament co m·
posed of teams supposedly re·
presenti ng each of the eight
districts in the sta te. The top two
teams adva nce to the national
tourney at Bellevue, Washingto n. Team members are selected
fro m area schools in two age
groups, th ose 15 and under and
the second group composed of
players to 17 years of age. Coach
Dil linger inherited the team of
those 15 and under when Rusty
Bookm an. who had been actively
involved in th is progra m ,
stepped down after a fo ur year
stint.
During the past few years the
roster was composed mostly of
players from the Tri Valley
Co nference. This year, however
Scott expa nded the area coverage to Include most of southeastern Ohio. An attem pt was made
to recruit those who wer e co nsidered most qualified in their
r especti ve sc hool programs.
Each participant was assessed
one hundred dollars each which
they obtained through sponsor·
ship by business hou ses In their
respective areas. Th is helped
defray costs associa ted with food
and lodgin g, AAU membership.
uniforms, entry fees and other
related expenses.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Beat of the Bend

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Loca le&lt;! on 0 J WhiiP Road ol Highway
16ll Pal Hf'nson, pastor Sunday SchoollO
a m Clams lor all ag., Jumor Church 11
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VIet'. 7. JO p.m

u m Wm ship, 10 00 a m (first and lhlrd
S unduy~l. BlbiP stuc\v f'\' (11'}' Sundtty 1 p

Mlkr

ship 6:30 pm ; Prayer M...tln~ . 6 30 p.m
W!'dn .,d.o~

, m.; Wors»llp tervlcf', 1l •.m. and 1 p.m
~nday Wfdnftclay, 7 p.m. Prayer meet -

Wrdn&lt;'sday, 11 a m. (Mt'Gul rel .

CARMEL - Church S.hoo! 9:30a.m..

9HI Whltr. Sund.ty &amp;:hool Supt . Sund u\'

Wor~hlp. t O· 45 a m . SfC'Ond and Fourth
Sundays, fellowship dlnnt't wllh Sutton
thlrd Thursday. 6·:l'l p.m (McCulreJ

School 9 30 a m .. Morn in,!!: Worship 10· 4~
a m : F. va n(I:C'IISfl(' mt"f'tlnJ! 7. 00 p .m
, WPdnt&gt;st:lay 7 00 p m Prav('r m~.::~fi

EASf LETART - Cllur&lt;hS.hool 91 m.;
' UNITED I'KESBYTERIAN MIN
Y
Worship
10 a rn. s('('(}nd and rourth Sun·
OF MEIGS COUNTY
days. UMW first Tu"'day, 7•30 p m ~
Rev. Chari.. Talboll
;
HARRISONVI LLE PRESBYTERIAN 1 tGracel
LETART
FALLS
Wo,hlp
9
am.;
,
CHURCH - Su ndav· Worship S.rvl&lt;'t'! I Church School 10 a m . IGraCP.l
1
9.00 am, Church Sc'hooll0. l5 a.m .
MORNINGSTAR- Worship, 9 ~~am ; ~
·MIDDI EPORT PRESBYTERIAN - )
Church School, 10 30 a.m.. Blbl• STudy,
Sundav School . 9 a m , Church service, ~

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SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY· '

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pastor, JM Sayffl, Sunday School Supt
Sunday School 9. •~ 1 m.; Evl'fllng wc:r ·

TUPPERs PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST O.vo Pronllc•. minister O.ry!
. WPIIs, Supt Church School 9 a .m • Wor
IGt'UCfl) .
ship S.rvl«', 9 15 p m
,
BETHANY - Worship. 9 a m . Church 1 CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
SChool 10 a.m , Blblt" Study. Wf'dnf'Sday. , RENE Rev. Herbrrt Crate. pastor
10 am : Dorcas Women 's Fl'llowshlp, . Fralll&lt; Rill!•. Mlpl Sunday Scllooi 9: 30 a

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZAREN[ PASTOR F' rf'd Pt&gt;nhot wood

'

MT. UNION BAPTIST. Donald Shut,

woods . Rev

Blackwood,

pastor Servict'S

on Sunday a110::K&gt; a.m and 7· 30 p m with

Sunday School 9.30a.m BlbltSiudy. Wl'd·
nl"Sda'\o , 7: 30pm

FAITH FELLO\WIUP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST. St Rt 338, Antiquity . R•v.
Franklin Dickens. pas,or. Sunday mom
In~ 10 a m.; SUnda y evening 7:30pm .
Thursday evNinJf: 7: 3() p.m

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers
Sunday School 10 a.m.. Wor!lhlp HI"VICfo 11

a.m., Sunday

evenln~ serv lct", 7: 30 p

Wednesday evenln~~: st"rvlce 1 30 p.m.

m:

m , UMW SC'rond Tursdav, 7· 00 p m ,
Pl'aH' I mf&gt;f'lln)l, Wt.'dn rsday. 7 p m

Sunda v Sc hool Supcorlnh'nd('n!
:Sib\(' School 9 :lO" m : Morning WtWs hlp
10 30 11 m EvC' nln ~ Worship 7 00 p m
Wt"dnrllclav , 7 00 p m Pray~r mN-t ln~

1q:15a m

no p m

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN. Rog
, r1· Wat soo, pastor Crfnson Prall , Sunday
. SChool Supl Morn lnf!! Worship 9 30 a .m ,

SOUTHERN fLUSTER
Rn. Ro1tr Grarf'
R.f\' , Paul McG•lft
APPLE C.ROVE - Churrh School 9 30

MIDDI.EI' OHT CHURCH OF CI!HTST
C&lt;-rlllt'h

C' HRI ~T

HU1'1. A.ND - Chur ( h ~ho n l 10 .1 m
Wnt ~ hill 11 :1 m l1MW 1E \'t' nlng Ch 1lrl
o,;l't,m tl \\'l'dnt:'Sd.l\ 7 .'W1 pin . LIM\\' 1A1
t r 1nuun ('h t:i1•1 o,; l'l'O nc\ Thursday, 1 p m

Sund ,l\ ~C' h on l

-

IThui'Sday,
7: :.1 m.
RACINE WESLEYAN - Cllu"'h School,
p

fRadtr l.

10 a m : WorshiD lla.m.: UMW fourth Mon

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIIllliST
CHURCH . O.vld 0.11, pMior. Roborl E.
Blrton, Olrf'Ctor ol. ChrLitlfln Educ1Uon:
Slt'Ve Eblin, IUIIIIDt Sunday School 9: 30
a.m ; Momln1 1110nhlp ll:JO a.m.. T...,l
In Action, 6p.m.; EvenltlrWorlblp, 7:30p.
m. Wedll&lt;lday evonltlr I"'AY!f and Bnlle
study, 7:30p.m. Choir..-act~. Thundtly,
7p.m.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Char!01 Ru-n Sr , mlnlltor. Riel&lt; Ma·
C&lt;lmbor. supl. Sunday School 9:30 a m.;
Worship '""'~ 10:30 a.m. Blblo 11111\Y,

VOLUNTEERS

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Besides the professionals and thefr
00 volunteers to give general assistance,
; act as guides, and serve refreshments at a health sereenlng clinic.
: Shirley Belt of Long Bottom, pictured helping Carol Smith lUI out
• papers before having her tuberculosis test, was one of those
: volunteers.
a~slstants, It takes about

PULMONARY CHECKS- Ohio University has sent in a learn to
handl e pulmonary and lung capacity evaluations working under
Dr. Harry Kotes. Here Clifford Smith, 12, Syracuse, is gelling his
lung capacity checked by research assistant Rlchad .~pplegate.

time he came home for the week end, he brought cookies, candy
for each of us. and that was the lime we had groceries, good
things to eat.
Dad never forgot to work hard. he rarely evt&gt;r stayed home,
even though he was Ill, many times he pusherl himself beyond
reason for a day missed then was a days pa y you did not get, and
he wanted his family to have all the benefits he could possibly
provide. No he never forgot 10 be faithful, to work hard, to
provide council with love. He never forgot to be lnterestee In
each of his children . His family was first. Thank you Dad you
dido 't forget.
Exodus 20: 12 Honor thy father and thy mother : that thy da ys
may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.
The filth commandment. and the first with a promise. Have a
Happy Father's Day! - Pastor Glen McClung

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS· ;
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Eldtr j
Ja.,.. MIIIor, pastor. !llllllay School,
10 30 a m.. Wonltlp s.rv~. Sunday, 7 30 &lt;
&gt;.m ; Blblo Stu~"dtli'io7:30 ~- l

~:.o=~~ Road

R.:.N Oew~NKinr: I
llltor; Cllll&lt;ll Foulk, Sunday School
lupt ; Sunday Sdlool "30 a.m.; momltlr
WOI'Iblp, lla m : Sunday ...,.ltlcservlco
7:30 p.m Prayor Moelltl(, Wedl,.dly,
7.30 p.m
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
11&lt;11-Pont...,.tal Wonlllp- Somdly ,
10 o.m .; Sunday Sdlool U a.m. Evon !Dr , _ _ _ _.;,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.,....,_~-:-w&lt;nhlp 7:00 p m. Wedleodly
nye- moetlnr 7·00 p.m.

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Health screening clinic begins
in Meigs Multipurpose Building

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

- .Jo"C'Ph B Hos k ins f'va n ~l'll sl Sunday
Studv Wt&gt;dnl'Sday a! 7 30 p m
tor, OrbbiC' Buc.:k. SUOOay Sctool ~ ~ Church
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL ~70 Gran! RlbiP Stud v 9 a rn Worship 10 a m , Sun·
d,Jv ('vf' nlnJ;! ~f'r vier f\ p m WE'dnesday
&amp;hoOI 9: 15 u m , Wor.&gt;hlp ~" k• 10 lJ a m
d1 1'n ~ (huH h 11 1 m Suntl.l\ FH• n l n ~
-Gloria Nowak
~ ~ . Mlddlf"port Afll!lall'd v.•lih Sout hE'rn
r Vf' llln J!' srrvlcr 7 p m
(lmir ll'hf'IU SJ:!l 1\u:&gt;s~ l ay 7 Jl p m urdrr dl
St 1, It 1 7 Hil p m W1•1l 1t p rn You tH! I ,t
Baptl~t Convention David Brva n Sr M l
PENTECOSTAl ASSEMBLY Racln&lt;,
l't'C'tlon of I Ill'! Run
fl it ~ r\u x!ll1 1' \\ 1 11n ..~d n 'i p m F ,1m
nls!('r ~undav SC'tlOol 10 .1 m , Morni ng
Rt 124 Wllll itm HobaC'k, pa slor Sunday
POMEROY CHURCH OF' THE NN'•I 1t, \~ 1 1 ~trl p
' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • • w o r!O hlp 11 a m , Evf"nin~ worship7 p m .
~{ h oo1 10 u m S"VVd .1v rvf'mn~ srrv lc£' 7
11,·1,,'' 1 I r OMM I ~II ' I HL Ht II 011 Rr.NE Cornrr '\1rrioo.._ 1!nd Multnrv fkv
W('('lnf'Sda:V tl f'Vf'nl
1'll£&gt;~ da y, 7 30 p m
7 n~ Biblr studv a nd
WNln('"dav f'VPnln_g !'if'rVkf' 7 p m
Th omu ~ (;1m Mt&lt;'lun,g pa~ lot Normun Pn ~
Ill 1! 1 I mil l " lr " m l' l•l l l,lnd l un g Atl1
d.l\ 11 7 10 pm . Mrn .. Pr,I\ C'r Rrf',t kf:.~st ,
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
-pr~klDFJR~OfU~CHOF CHRJST S! p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle
ltoy, !'\. S Sup! Sundav Sdw-..ol 9 .¥1 a m .
!l •m J d, •l ll ll t f1t' I"J Sundl iSI II••I•I
Wrdm-sdm 7a m IC.ta('('l
CHRJSTOF LATTERDAYSA.INTSPort
R 124 dC Rd 5 M kS
·,
morning woo hlp 1IJ •1 u m 1'\lf'nlng sr•rvk-.• h
1m till
' untl n nunn ln" Jll ll{ hlnJ!
StriTON-C hunhSlhonl q 10 .1m
I
an o
ar E'('Vt"rs m ln s Sup! Sund;n Sc• honl q 10 a m Morning'
la nd Rarln(' Road William Roush , pastor
~ r sun dav •-h
Wors hip 10 :10 tl m Pr,JVt•r SPrvic(', aiiC'rn·
p m , miii·Wf'f'k !"'( rv1a• Wf'llnt'Sd av 7 p rn
11 1.11 • 111 S uJHII\ 1\ In l n ~.:",.'' ' ' ' l '- 7111
Mm nlnu:Wor,..hlp1045 u m f lr sl .mtllh lrrl
~· 00 1 .sopt Harrv H en
Linda
E va
ns,19 rhurrh
school1 dir('Ctor
rlr ks Sundav ~c hon19 ;m a m:,• MornIn"' al f' Sundays
GRACY P.PISCOPAI CliURCll rl6 I. p m
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Sund.IV",
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THE CHURCH OF .JESUS CHRIST,
Muln S! PoO"Il'roY Surldm· St•rvk.•f&gt;s Holy
M llll l1 1' 11(1Rf ~ H !I\\1 1 1 Ht\PTIST
th lrd1 hur!'ldav 6:Jilpm . I M&lt;Gul rl'l
urc sroo
a m : ornn gwors,,p
Wors hlp1030am , Evf'n\n~worshl p 7p
10· 30 am, Wf'dn f.'Sdav rvrntng pravf"r
APOSTOl iC FAITH - Nr'o'. l.lma Rd ,
r ii i' IH H l 1•1n11 1\ ~ h 1nd Jllum H.il ph
KF.~O Cll l!HC H OF C HRIST \ ',J nun
m Wftln rs t:la y wors hip'7pm
~unlnnon rhe rtrs1~ndayof t• ach month
n('~l ro Fort MNgs Park Rutland Rolx&gt;r t
and romh!ll('(l v.'ith mnrnlnJ! prayror on thr
(unt il !I p lq rn SJIIHI I \ St hool lU l~t I
F: ldt ltiJ!t' mlnl"ll l Olht •r !',y.
Sumt.."
s~~~~kiflMm BAPfiST R('V Eurl
C ~T SPAUI. LUTHdE!:_AN dCSHURC
PH
R1c•hu ni ~ pas tor· S&lt;&gt;n lcrs a1 7 p m on
thlrdd Sunday Mor ning pr a\l'r ami SPI1Tlon on
M, 1n11,.. \\'o!~ lllp II ! ~l1 m \\tdn, -.d,IV
L'·houl supl p 1n• 1 h 111 n q ~~am f\ lth
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W('dnrsdavs and Sun davs
Jjll Of hr&gt;r ~rx1rt vs of tht:• month Olurt:h School
o~ nii S. t t "\111 1 1\ E\f'nlnoSt !Vht'" 11 7 lflp
Su
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S hlor110
30
Bib!IC&lt;'.Sl9. 30
d a .md
cmd NUJ'S( " ' c,uP provlliNI Cofff'f' how In ttll • 1' .
:'IUn av c oo
pa" or Sundav School 9 45 am. Churr h
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNl 0 N ITh ur
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Third
1 Th adm 7 30t'P mu va n
prayt"r itl"rv cr u rs a v,
s!'rvl cr 11 a m
Parish Hi:! II imrrM'fllaiPIV rotlfMinu thf&gt; sc•rvk.~ ·
1\\i' R(•\ C'l ,u k Bakrr. past or Carl Not
man Du rha m ) pastor Sunday sPrv lct',
CARLETON INTERDENOWNATION
SACRED HEART CHURCH. Ms"r
POMEROY OIURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
tm ,t• h.Jm Su nd rv Sc hoo l Sup! Sundav
M E lt,~
9 30 a m : ('VE'n tna servlcf' 7 30 P m
AI CHURCH KI b
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Prav!'r m£'f' Tin ,Wednrdu:y. 7:.'lUpm
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( OOPERi\TIVF: 1• \RINJI
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v
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day E v r&gt;n ln~ Mass 7 :W p m . Sund ay f \!'R ill).! ~ 1 ' 1 \ Ill !'. II llJlffi Wrd nrsdavB\
9:.lla m · MornlnR WD1"1'hlp 10: :lli:l m Youth
I'NITED METIIODI~T fHURC H
RF.AR WAI I OW RIDGE CHURCH OF'
a m. Ralph Carl. Sup! Evf"'llng worship
Ma ss. s a m and 10 a m Conrr~slons onr
JTI(l('tln~ "mp m· E:\lt'Tllngwor shlp. 7 00p
h!P !illlth 117\fl pm You lh ~r i\IC'rsf'rl
NORTHEi\NT f l .t JSTEK
CH RIST lltsC'ph B Hnsktn" P·•stor Rib I('
7 00 p.m Praver mt:'e!lng. Wf'dnf'Sday
half hour bt'foi'C' ra('h Mass CCD classes
m W(I(JnN;(Jav niR"ht prayt'r n vx:olln~ und Blbk•
t1 t\ tt 7 ~1 p m
Rt•v. Oon i\ rt•ht&gt;r
n
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~ 9 to .. m . Mnrnlng Wm-. hlp 10 111.1
7 00 p m
:.1m
Sundav
Htllfv 7·mpm
11
H I I I SJ ,\ FI I. I OWS HI P 12~ Mill 51.
~·"· Roy l&gt;t•l'tl,.
m I \t n l n ~ Y. 11 1 .;hlp l'i 10 P m 1'hul "d.t \
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN. Vt&gt;rnon
VICTORY BAPTlST, 525 N 2n t:l St
TilE AA.LVATION ARMY m Ruttrrnut
Mad•ll• pun llJnl ht•• C'h uck Mt Ph£'rson
l«•v Sl•ldon ·111hn!'iUil
Rlhlt• Slu d\' li Wl P m
Eldrld~C'
pas tor Wa lla&lt;'(' DamC'wood , S
Mldd lrporl Ja m('s E Kr('~('('. pastor
Avt• Porrwrov Mrs I)Jt a Wl nlnl! In t:haJ )r(f'
p t'i tna Sun d '" S! hool 10 ,1 m Sunday
~F'W ~'TTVF:R~V I I.LF COMMl '!\ITY
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m Hl hh · ~l u t l\ 'l'hu 1~ 111 v 7· mpm
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11 ~ 111 p 111 rhu r..rl l\ "t'l'\ It &lt;"" ,11 '
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11'1': Str\1' ~ l . m l t&gt;\' S ~ Supt Rill M1 F:l
mun lon ll• ~ t Sun11,,, 1A1 t l11'r 1
Cllls.'io; !Youn g Prllp!Lo.Biblr\ 7 ]) p rn Blhlr
ll1 1
worship sC"rv lcP 7 :lO p m
M ldwet•k
Hll 1nd Ho.1d Po mr•1 o\ To m 1&lt;1 II\ pa -.
11,\ A ~s1 Sup! . Sund.l\ School 9 J,i) :1 m
IOPP1\ - Wt,IJo&gt; hlp 1) 'Ul •• m . C' hur lh
1 1l l FllOM (,OSPF:I MISSION .11 Rnh l
pra yt'r srrVIC'f" WP&lt;In£&gt;sda\o 7 p m
SII..Wiy ami Pruvf'r IT\f'f•llnJ!. OfXnlo thf' publ k
101 D.tn m I 1 miJ('J I S S Sup! Sund.n •
S.: hn(!] ll! 111 .1 m Blhl r Stu&lt;l\ WP&lt;inr,.-. 1,1\1
Wot:;hlp ~r,• h( lfl ;yl ,1 m Ewnin l! " nr
1\nnh lllf .111&lt;d 1111 Cou nt\ Rn.td .11 Rt•\
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BIBLE
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CHURCH of Middl ('port Inc. 75 Pfoarl S! , ln g~ PI\1/! • 7 {()pm T ur., dtV ~tndThurs
ClmJST l:I2Ji&lt;..11ll1h1'n s H un~:· Road ICountv
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1,1\ t'l ffif't&gt;l ng
Sr. Sundav School Sup! Sunday School
iilhp lO a m , Hll&gt;lt• Stu:lv 11 .t m , Won;hlp, bp
\\ ORO OJ;~ FA ITH •t l M1 !1 S1 . MlddJ('.
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pm l Sund,t\ mn t n lll!.!~t 'l \lrP 1ll JS,1m
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Evrnln n Wors hip 7 30 p.m Wednrsda v
OlJ) DEXTER Blli l E CHRISTIAN1 1A 1c ht 'l l
Sunil.,, l'lf'fllnc i ~~ 1h ul &lt;.tl.t\ morning
RRADBURY
CHl 'RfH OF rHR IST
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CHURCH. AI\!Jn C\1nl~ . p&lt;t&lt;iiOI LindH ~Wt tn
h
ltl p m ( ' '' llh Ungc r .1nd 1011'1 sI 011 •
rvr nln~a: Blbl&lt;' stud v, pra ver ilnd pr01 isr
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st'r\ IC'(', 7 30 p m
:-:llpt SUrvlay Sci'rol 11 ~~ ,, m ))l'f•ae hlng ~'r
I llltlm
m . \\ ttl ~ h i \ ) St: ·1' It I' 11 Oil ,, m t i"H'I'I N 1
m 1.. 11 ,... H.n·mos S S ~ up t M01 nml!
t,u h monlh
vtl'f'S tlrsl anrlthlrd Surv1,1V fol lrM• In~ Suncl.l\
NI"W HAVFN I lll 'R:C' I/ or THE NA
!tJP t · ~n s
1'1i\ INS ST P!\l!J V.t lrshlp lll ~I,J m
WII I T I '~
f'HA rFl
WESlEYAN
~hnol YoU1h IT\f'('l ing 7 ll p rn f'VI'I"V Sun
I.IVINC. WORD CHESTER CHURCH ZARI f't;F RN ( ,l f'nd •m Stl ~tud P&lt;~S l o r
1 htn lh St ht 1.j '' 1m
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OF GOD- Gllbrr l SprnC'&lt;'r pastor Sun·
!Uhl • S1 1111\ 111 1"'!1,1\ 7 Ill p m l lMW
R FNF Hr\ l.l oH l\) (,rJmm I! P• 1" 1111
tlt•nou 1 ~ , .. rnr Sumiav St h unt !t IH .1m
m Yml!h &lt;oJ!' l\lc-t• Su nll .. vtl 1'ip
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o ,1B.t-.s, ('h '" m,mor !hf' B 11.11dnf Chi I" ""' iihtll ~, 1 , 11 I' •Ill lU .t m Rlhh• -. tu d\ 11100 .1 m , Sund.•vl"vrnlng- s(' rvlrr7 OOp illHl\!lt
Sun tl.l\ f'\l 'lltng sl'1\l r 1•7 IKt pm Wr·d·
l ' lt ~ l Sund 1\ 11\ H hl'll
Prt\ 11 hln~ 11 111 lt m llr"t ,11111 "1'( 11!1d sun
ll.tn llh• Sund in Srhonl 9 Ill ·' m . MOJ n
.md v. n 1 ,.hlp .,1,n lr 1, W('(lntosd 1v. 7 p m
m•.. d 1\ p , •vc•r Mt t•t ln g o~ nd Blbll• Study
m, Mld·Ut'C'k p1 ayf' l sC'rv \('(' Wl'dnP!'Id.w
( I'; NTK1\I, ( t.l i!&gt;!Tto-:K
diiWl or ra Ph mnnlh thl11t ,md ff1 u 11h Sun
ln~ wm "hlp 11 1 lO ,1 m 1'\\ lnll;&lt;' listl &lt; ~f'r ·
Rl ''II AND f'HURCH OF \ HRIS1 .
7 !Ill p m
7pm
Itt' \ latnli'S F. ( nrhUI
ttdVf'Uf'h mnnth Y. ! ll'~ hl p sr•1' h "" ,117 \(} p
\'kt•7 fll'lpm Wt'ltnt~c\U \' srn lrC',7p m
Milk lf•R! o,; p , 1 ~ IOI A I IINI! h n l son.~u n
N F t\ S ~ S!·T rt I MF NTC HURC H Sun
MT OLIVF. COMMUNITY fHUR C'H
Rt• v, Slt'\'I'R N!•liiOR
m ' Wt'llnt•!'i t),n l'' Pnlnl.!s .11 7 .\0 p rn
t IBER'tY \ HRISTIA I\ CHURC H Drx
d" Sc hool Sup! Sund,l\ School II lll ,t m ,
Ill\ lth •tn nn n "t'l\111"',1 12 mThu •sdav
l ;~ ~ r r m r R u~h past nr M.t x Folm f'r ~ r
Pravr.r and Hlhlt l4t ud v
K 1•\' Mt•h•ln •·runklln
11•r 'Wnody \.11! ,,.,"101 Srl"\' IN'!i Suml.n '
MOl nt ng WOJshlp tiHI f nmm u nlon lfl •:10 ,r
r 1 Pnl n).! ~l' t ' 11 I'S .11 7 ~~
10 u m .1nd 7 p m WMn!'Sdav 7 p m
m
Supt Su nd av ~ c hoo t anrl Morn in,g Wors hip
RtVF:NTH DAY AIW F:NT I ~T Mulh
K••v , ( ' lt'llll'fdt•S Zunl~~:a . lr
l l ll:ST A!\ PI tST f' lll RfH M.1son W
9
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c1rv li l'i~hl " Hnu1i l ,nnlt't ll\' lt iO\
Kt•\ . Koht.•rt M11 ~" num
RliT I AI\OB IRI.!"M ETHODJST Am o~
\ I P . 1 ~ 1nr Ril l Mill ph\ Sund,l\ Sttloolllt
Youth mrrtln,:t a nd Blbh• Studv. Wrdn ('s
1\S IU '11Y t s, r ,I(U"f'l - Wfll ,. hlp 1I ,, m
Brurh P.tsl tlr, s.,hb.tth Srhuul !-\u pt •• ln
R•ICINF; FIRST RAPTIST Stl'\'e Tlllt ~ pu ~ tm ~o nn \ Hurl~nn sup! Su nrlnv
,, m Sunrl 1\ I '' rnln g i 11 1 p m Pravor
dav 7 p m
tt'nft&lt;'nt H honclu M,u kin Sab b,1lh s, hunt
( h111 t 11 St hoot 11 ~ ·~ ,1 m r h.ll ~~· Rlbh•
()(&gt;.nr1· P .PI.!OI MlkC' SWIJ!f'f. SundtJV
Sl hnn\9 tO,, m. Mnt ntng worship 10 ~ ~
mt~ · 1m .L; md Fl lhll' ~ lu ll \' W«l nN &lt;b V, 1 10
UNITED
FAITH
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S&lt;·boo! Supt ., Sund,tv School 9 .10 n m
1,1 m ~ und ,1\ f'\Nl ln..: Sl:'rvlrc 7 00 p m
111m I; \( 1\0ni' Y.!'i&lt;OITII'
ffi{'rov B v Pasl'l RC'v. Da vid Wl sC"m an, Sr ,
S("tVIC'f' foll nY.In )! ,11 I I ~ F'HI \'0 11!' \\ ('I
I u• •H I,l\ 7 Ill p rn
Ch(l h l h~h c-.n 110,11
M n rntn ~ 'I'.'Or~htp 10 411 a m
Sunday
Wt'l:ln N'd.tv sl"n IC'I' 7 p m WMPO pro
pas1n'r . M&lt;' lvln Dr.tkP, S S Supt Sundav 1 nlii'I.ANOFRfF.WII I BAPTIST, Sa
\\t •dn1 "'•ll\ h 10 pm l ' MW fn Ui th ~u n
conw
1'\' f'nln~ \t nr~ hlp 7 :lO p m. Wt"Un f'!'idav
g1 ,1m q a m rMh Sund,1\
P.1ul T.1vlor p,1s rm· Sund,ty
Sc hool9 lfl " m.. M o r nlnJ{ Worship 10· :lO
1it ·m St Rl''
d1\ h lll p m l l"•lotnn l
f'\' rn l n ~ Rlh1r !IIIUrlV 7 10 p m
HUTI A Nil Flll:S'I HA I' l iS 1 ( lit ' R( II
RUTJ.,\NO ('HCRCH OF THF. NA7.A
S.honl lll 1m Sund,t\t'\rnlng 7·00pm
E v r nln ~ Worship 7 :\0 p m , Wrdnr&gt;sdnv
- Sl sl f't' 11 11111'11 \\ n nt' l Supt Su ntl.l\
Jo'NnHPHI 1;F: - \\'OI~ hlp Q , 1 HI
ll\JRLINC.HAM CO MMUNITY CHU RCH. HF:NF. Rr\ I 0\\!' 11 Ft•ld p;.1st or Sundav
\\'t'fl flf'srl,l\ &lt;"\ r•nlng pltiVPr mN'tln g 7 00
Pravrr Serv lr(' 7· :lO p m
~l' h no l9 .10.1111
Mm nl n)• Wru &lt;. tup Ill~ ·~
('hu• 1h ~ · hunt HI 1 111 H!lilr• srud\ Tuf"~
Bur llnJZh,tm Ray I 1udftrmllt pa~t or: RoSrhool tt 10 ,, m \\ 11 1 "hlp ~&lt;· n 1cr 10 30 , I
pm
FAITH BAPTl ST CHURCH Ra il road
am
d 1\ 7 tO !J m li M\\' Vh sr Mnnd.t\ 7· ?ll
brr1 C&amp;..u1 a~~lslanr p&lt;l~t or ~un(lav School
m
Youn.J! pt~ l p lr 's &lt;Wr'VI{f' ri p m
SOUl II 11F.THF.I NEW TF STA MENT
S
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Sundav
Srhool
JO
am
Morn
POMF:HOY F' llt~' l llt\ P1 tSr I \ &lt;. Inn
p m l iMY I ' Su nd.l\ h p m ftmh R('
lfl ,1 m , wn1 ship 7 p m Wf'dnrsdav " p. m
r\', lll J! ! IIIlO ! II &lt;;(•rvlrr 6 :rip m Wrdn rs tl,l\
( HVRCII Sit\,., Rld~l' Duanr Svdl'n
I n~ \l.'orshlp 11 a m
EVI'nln J2: Sf'r v lce 6 p
H.lllt•\
minls11 1 S,thnd.l\ t \t• nln g
vouth mN'tlnJJ wro 7p.m. churrh srrvle'NO
11•' " '·'1 h llll)m \\t•lln r,..ll.l\ 1F'1.mklln1
sri \'"' j p m
~ 11lt•k1•r ll.I Sifll Sund,l\ School 9 .1 m .
m Pravrr mPf'lln~~t and Bible Studv W€'d
1- I A1WOODS - C"hu1 t h St honl lfl ,t m
PI NF. GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH y,
f'V,tllJ:It llii l lr "' ' ''it f'&lt;,; upi' ll !1 1 pu h!lt i p
MA ~ON CHURCH OF CHRIST M1IIP1
Wnt iihlp S11 \ lrt• HI 1 m Su nd.n f'\'l'n ln~
nC'~a v 7 p m
m
Su nd !l\ C'hu 11 h S! hunt ll l(l 1 Ill
\\ ot~h l p 11 ,1 m
lllhi P Sllulv ThUI!I
mllr nrr R1 :u~ Rrv fkln .1 WaH~ pu..; tor
S! , M . 1 ~nn W V ol [Ugf'flf' I. ('ongl'f m l
FOREST RUN BAPTIST R&lt;v Nvl&lt; ~~ 1' 11 P 7 Ott J1 m Wrd nt"&gt;d,IV nluhl Bib!('
M ot nln ~ Wn tsh\Jl IO· , u ,, m
llnbl·•·t SPill 1M S S Sup! Sundav ~rhool
c1 ,,1 ; p m
t ' M\ • sund,l\ tl p m
nl!l l f'l Sund.IV Rlbl(' Slu dv 1U . 1 m Wm
'i!U(h iOOpm
Aordr n, pas lor Corn f' llus B unr h ~up t
1F1 ,mklln1
9 :\(1 11m Mnt• nln~ Wor!th\p 1n 34'1 a m
FIRST SOU I'Ilf 11N Bi\ PIIS I i't'
~ hlp 11 ·' m tn&lt;l 7 p m V. rdnl'Sda\1 Rlbl&lt;'
"'f'J(I\' l'lkt• F I ,LJn,ll 0 111\ ,IUI p , l ~lnl
FfliHs l' H\IN- \\ ot ~ h l p 11 ,t m
~uml.l\' 1'\'f'Rin ,:t ~r rVIC't:• 7 :lQ p m .. Wrd ·
Stud\ , \OC', d mu slr j p m
lllllll,l\ 11('1'\'lct•, 7: ,'\CI p m
t'hu l f'll S1 hflnl 111 AM · Cho ll pt iui iC'!'
.lur k N t ' f'( l ~ suntl ll\ St ho111 11111 •{ ! (l!' sun
I 11\F. IlTY A~' FM!ll.Y OF GOD Dud
d,n S,·huul ll ,l(l .1 m , Mm nl n ~ Wr11 ~ hlp
'I'UI"'I I,I\ h 'Ill p m UMW !It iii lur'S d:l\'
S!I,VER RUN BAPTIST. Rill Lilli e
din~ I nnt' M . • ~n n W Vu .I N Th.1dw r
7 Ill pIll tNt lo,; Onl
past(IJ Strvt" L illlt'. S. S Sup! Sundav
10 ~ '1 " ' t• n l t• ~ " 111 " hlp 7 (10 p m tiJ S '1 1
p.1~1n1 F'\PnlnJ:!: SC'I'\ tcr ~ · 10 p JTl • Wn
II~ . A I'll 1M l!ldlt•pnt ll - {' hu11•h Srhoo l
School 10 n m , M or n l n ~ wnrslp 11 a m
&amp; 7 tn (Es T 1 \\',,h,f'!'ltLn rr.n t·r
m r n's Mln l"lrv Thursdav. 9·:10 .1m .
11111• m
Mmn ln~ \\'{)1 !-i h l plO:Jil,t m
Sunda v t'\'t•ntna wor~hip 7. J(1 p m Prn\ ('r
vk1'. 7 INI p Ill I Jl S I I &amp; 7 \0 P M f E $
Wt, lm'Sday Pr u ~ ror ,md Blblr Study, 7. I ~
•
T \ Ml!'ii&gt;lillll ~ l ll' nd ~ t. I J,!f'~ ~ fil Ho \',1!
YIILIIh(, tnup ·l p m , WNlnrs d.l\ , fhullh
mf'f' tlnS! an d R l bl r$ 1ud v T hul'~d .n 1 ~(lp
pm
"DAD DIDN'T FORGET"
m Youth m {'(' t lng Wf'dnNida \ t~ l 7 p.m
Chnh 1f'h•~. ~, "' 11 1 p m
Thu1 "rl·"
A miJ. •~ su d • ' ' " l hm "' ,IJ!t•s ll J)l t .md l:lt l,.
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
In Ar-ll nn lt j:!t s h l KI•' n \\ &lt;'llnt•,.rl.ws 7 p
111 U\ 1'1 Si'1 \ It I' h :\0 j) m : Albl (' ~tud' 7
RF:.IOICING !.I FE BAPTIST f HURC'H
1 remember many years ago when It was nearing I he lime of
CHRISTIAN UNION Th o R&lt;&gt;v Dav id
m 10 s 1" 1&amp;i :Ulpm n s r' 1m 'l d.n
p.m 1?.unl ~ "'
- :UCI N. 2nd AH Mlddlrport Sund.t\'
year that 1 was to have a birthday. I had taken lime to remind
M cM anl s. pastor . Sunda y School9 JO a m
S&lt;·ho••l lO,, m ~untlav rvf'nln J! 7· 00 p m
Vlsltntlnn tt ,\!1 p m
Ml t\ F:R ~\ ' 11 1.1· - \\ o r ~ hlp Srl\'1('(' tO
. Sund av mom tnR Sf'rvl('(', 11 am , Sun
Dad !hat the special time was nearing. Dad askerl me, "What
Mid 141'f'k !irn lrt&gt; WC'd . 7 p m
FAITII 'L\m~ n.N M' Il-"' t ll\IRC'II H 1t
.1m ('huJt hN·hnu l 11.1 m UMW t hh d
day n l~tht st'rvice, 7. ll . Wednesay p-ayrr
\\r thlr!&lt;tl. t\ , I p m , C' hnh pr .u•l\('(' Mon
lrv nu n Htl,Jl\. Ht' F:m nlt'll n.l" .. on pI S
would you like for your birthday?" I rem ember said so
mN't tn g. 7·l) p m
LANGSVILLE CHKISTIAN CHURCH.
d 1\ 7 111 p m 1N('f,..,n1
tm H.mdh•\' Dunn !iupl Suml.tv Sehoul
distinctly,
and directly, " Dad I would l ove l o have a pocket
Da
llas
Jant&gt;y.
Sundav
Sthool
Supt
Sunda)
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Letart.
l 'f:;\ HI CII APF: I - \\'n t~ llip ~ . , , In•
foa rn SutHI ••, . ,., c·ninJl''"'"'H' 7. lOp m
5rhool
9.
30
a
.m
,
Sunday
Morning
Wor
W
Va
.
R1
1
Jaft'M'S
Lt"Wis,
pastor
Worknife.
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Of
course
that was when pocket knives were only aboul
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hlll
t
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Sc
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i
111
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Blbh' h'.H'hln ~ 7 ~~ ~) m l'hUJ !i.t.t\'
ship, 10 :KJ a rn , Sunday PYE-nln~ Worship
ship 5E'rvlcrs 9· 30 a m , Sunday School ]]
LIM\\' ~·rt l ntl l'u rscl 1\ j :Ill p m ~ Mu s"
SYRA('liS F. MISS ION f ht'll \ St s,
.25
cents
each
.
7 JO p m Wl'dnesday C'Vrning PrayE&gt;r
a.m • E venln,i worship 7· :lJ p m Tuesda y
111 .111 1
l"IH'U"t' ~ · rvl("t ~ 1(1 ,t m SutHI,,, E H •nlnr::
MM"tlng, 7. 30 f1 m
You know what happened ? Dad came home on Friday
rottaJif r prayf'l' meet ing and Blblt- Study
POMFRO\ - Chut f'h S&lt;hnol 'l 1S ,1 m
$t'f\ IC't•s Sunti,t' ,1nrl \'Vt'fllll'iil],l\ ,, r 7 nn p
9 30 a m , Worship servlcP. Wednesday
Wn1 "l1 lp HI :~11 1 m f hnh 1f'ht•:tt'!-i.ll
evening. He worked away and only came home on the week
m
SY RACUSE CHURC'H Of THE NA
1 30 p.m
MIDDI.FPOI!T CI!LIRCII OF CIIIHS'I
\\ &lt;'dnt"' d·" 7 tn p m tJM W &gt;:!'f11nct
7.AHF.NF: R !'\ C:lrnn M r Mi11.1n t:tnuor
ends. There were nine of us children, Dad forgot It was my
OUR SAVIOUR LliTHERAN CHURCH ,
TN CHIH S'I'I AN UN ION Ur\ I&lt;PI I h f .hlln
l ul "'lll\ i VI p n1 I ' MYF~ unli, "' ti p m
M,u, ,l,mkr l.IJ \ en1k•r Sunfta v Sc-hon I
Walnut
and
Htnry
Sis.,
Ravrnswood,
W.
birthday, no knife, no present. I never forgo! that time I was so
l
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1
lhlf
l
l
I
pus tm· Sunda\ ~~ · h uni II .10 ,, m Wu!l r
Sup!. Sund.tv School 9 :tO ,, m Mornln$!
Va Thfl Rt-v Gf.orae C Weirick . pastor .
IH&gt;CK .;; pu IN ( ,s - (hu t 1h N-twtol ft 1 ~
Ha vm .w "UPI . Mo t nl nJ,! Worship 10 :tll .t
set for a special gift thai never came.
\lllf(hlp 111. :\0 .am . F.\an~l'llst i&lt;' !H' r-.' 1{'('
~nda y SChool9 30 am : Sunday worship
,t m : Wnr &lt;oJhip 1Cl .1 m Rlbl(' St utl \', Wt"'i
m /'lunthl\ t ' \'t' n l n ~ " t' I \I C'&lt; 7. 'ltl p.m
tip m , Pr avf't JllldPral,.rWrllnt:&gt;sdl y 7p.
You know what I remember though? Dad nt'ver forgo! to
11 a m.
n l~ tl.l\ 7 lfl p m UM\ F ISf'nk•r st , ~un •
Wt'dn C'stl.w Pr.t\1'1 M r('fln~ 7 10 p rn
m. \'outh m('f"lln ll. 7 p.m .
CALVARY
BIBLE
CHURCH,
IO&lt;atEd
on
come home. He never forgot to remember us children, for each
MT MOHIAH l 'IWRUI OF C.OD , !1 ,1\ '1 p 111 f,lttni OJ'&lt;ol) 1'\t'T'\' ol h('l' t:;un
F:Df:N UNITED BRF:I'HRF.N IN
Port"'f'roy Plk£&lt;, County Rolld 25 netr F la1·
d ,1\ h p 1T1 I rr\ 11lk11n I
R11dn(' HN ' la mr" ~tii! Pt fh• ld p,1s !m
It hn F:v, 1n ~ Su nd 1\ S1 hfltll Ill on .1m
Su nd 1\ M1 &gt;1 nlng wm ~ inp 11 1_-1 ,1 m C'hll

,

7 30 p m ; SpC'l'laJ sriVICt"' fourt h Sundav

H, for the honesty taught by your creed,
1i0 deveIop a character strong.
' each act 0 f a ffection
' .or
t
Now Ih e E IS
you

"F"t"l'l K•~t•ekg Fll•d Chlebw"

: TRINITY CHURCH, .John Iliff, lntf'f'\m pa ~

For it helped you In getting along;

o~

(row's Family Restaurant

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And aT, just for teaching you how io succeed,

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST CHURCH. l.ocall'd In Texas
Communiiv oil ct Rt ~2 Rev Robert
Sa nd,•rs. pasl or Jelf Holler lay l&lt;ader
Ed Rou sh Sunday School Supt Sunday
~~n~~;.,30,~u~,j, ~t-::in! ,;ors~!n~~~

From the A, for anxiety he would display
When you'd oiven him cause for concern,·

992-2815

992-5432

Courthouse

is for Father, whose upcoming day

Will remind you Of What you ShOuld learn,

104 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY

992-5141

the

POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677

"Pom111g '1 Qwlllg $411 Sit" "

"Serving Families"

106 lutttrnut A'llt., P...-ror, Oh.

Arrots from
The F

264 S. 2nd, Middleport

1614)992-2039 or
(614)992-5721

Agencg, Inc.

• Proverbs 4:1

Ractne 949-'lSSO

FUNERAL HOME

FLOWIIS FOI EVElY OCCASION

•

Get~eral Merchand•se

Rawlings-( oats·B lower

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J, Wm " 81ll" Brown, Owner
Phone (614) 742-2117

Grocenes-

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w. Mam

992·2318 Pomeroy

Pome"g Flowl' Shop

WAID CROSS
SONS SlORE

I!NI~!e~!I!OWAI!:tI

804

.,

l!ulland. Ohi045775

Servtee
Locust &amp; Beech Street
992·"21 M

214 E. Main
992-5130 Pomeroy

RIDENOUR

lilain

-

of Columbus, 0

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Brown's Fire &amp;
and
Equl'prnent Sales
Serv1ce

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n

Nationwide Ins. Co.

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@BIL~

FRANCIS FLORIST

221 W.

Complete

Automotive

Pomero"

Mf•ii(JI Cnunrv·~ ()ltUJ ~t Flon~t

Homehle Saws

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EWS &amp; SONS SOHIO

who my fltthu was;
It matters who I
remember he was.

Prescrrpl1onS

GIFTS

m

216 S Second
Pomeroy
992·332!

It doean't matter

~!e )~t

BOOKSlORE

Church &amp; Off1ce Supphes

Friday, June 19, 1987:' '
Page-7'"

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
FAITH INITIALS THE REASONS

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By CHARLENE- HOEFLICH
POMEROY -Ifyou'relooking
for I he best deal In town m hea llh
care, you'll fmd II at I he Meigs
Mulltpurpose Buildin g on Mul·
berry Hei ghts where the Mullt·
phastc Hea llh Screening Clinic IS
underway
·
Wher e else can y ou get a
complel e exa mination -denial,
eyes. pulmonary, audiology, po·
dlatry, as well as a full range of
laboratory lests- for $20 or les s.
When the scr eening IS com·
ple!ed on Tuesday evening, 11' s
aniicipaferl that about 500 resident s will have ta ken adva ntage
of the program whtch Is held
every lhree years.
Tuesday appolnlments ar e slill
available, 1 to6:30p m ,and may
be made by ca lling Beth Theis s.
coordinator, at the Senior Cltl·
zens Center, 992 2161.
This year the heallh screening
is co-sponsored by the Meigs
County Council on Agmg and I he
M ei gs County Hea llh Deparl ·
m ent which Is using about $10,000
In levy funds lo pay for needed
supplies and lab work, like all of
the blood tests, which ca nnol be
per formed thereo n the day of the
examinallon
All of lhe professional s are
donaling lheir time as well as
m ore lhan 60 community volunl eers and senior citizen s enrolled
in I he RSVP program.
Dr. Harry Kales of Ohio
Umvcrs1I Y, assisl ed by Doug
Mill er and Russ Rev nolds doc·
!oral studenls, and Richard Ap·

plega &lt;e, r esearch asslstanl , are
handling the pulmonary- lung ra
pacity lestlng for the screening.
Dentists donaling l ime Io the
program are Dr. Margie Lawson
with her assist ani , Ca lhy Coa les .
AQP . Racine Dental Clime, and
Dr. K eith Riggs, Mitldleport.
Visual examlnallons which in clude not only a regular eye
checkup but evalualions for
cataracts and glaucoma are
being given by D r Jam es
Schmoll, Middleport, Dr James
Hoy, Marietta, Dr. H Croci, and
Dr. Susan Quinn. A lhens.
Hearing lests In the ~ound·
proof booth at the H~alth Depart ·
m enl are handled and evalualed
by Jane Ann Karr, M . A. of Karr
Audiology, AThens, and Linda
Kalwell, M A , Ohio Unlverslly.
audiology supervisors. as sisted
by Jane Good and Cathy Baker.
speec h therapists, and several
Ohio Universit y graduale
slud enls.
Podl slrlsts Dr. Donald Hannon
and Drs. G . A. Taylor and
Mallory, Gallipolis, are chec k ing
oul lhe feet of !hose coming
lhrough the clinic.
Urinalysis, hemocult tes ts, lu ·
berculosis tests, nutrit ional coun seling, and blood pressure read·
lngs are Included
In addition to per sonnel o! the
Council on A ging, lh e Health
Department . and other counly
health rela ted agencies. Vete·
ra ns Memonal Hospllalls l aki ng
an active role in 1he health
screeni ng providing l aboratory
tec hnicians and nursing slaff

COMI'J.ETE BLOOD WORKU P - 1\n hnllortant part of th e
heallh st•r eenlng Is the hlood workup . Rosemury Keller,
laboratory technician, volunteering time to th e program draw s
blood !rom Kale Uoush, Sal em Ct•ntcr . 'rh o hlood work Is helng
handled through V et er~u1s M emorial Hospltul nt cost. 1\ll results of
(II(' beull h screening nre !orwnrded to the physician des ign tiled by
tht• patlenl.
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The hospil al ts also accom oda l ·
lng th e heallh screening program
by doing some of !he &lt;es tlng. like
I he blood wo r k, al cos t
Communlly and RSVP volun·
l eers doin g desk work , serv ing
r efreshm ent s, and act ing as
guides include Rose Marv K eller,
12 PK. CANS
l ab Jechnirlan , Joan Cot der.
Betly Denny. Be!ty Newell, Jane
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Wallon. Lisa Parsons , Sh erry
Oat st , Becky Roush. Virginia
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Buchanan. Dorot hy Lon g,
Gladys Brothers, Betty Wey er s·
miller, Lillian Demos key. Esther
6 PACK
Harden. Dorolhy Downie. Mar y
Buck, Bell y Chr istopherson,
Evely n Gilmore, Bonnie John·
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slon. Eil een Buck. J ess ie Martin,
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Lula 'Hampton, Polly Eichinger,
M yrlle Sisson
Frances Rou sh. Clance Ervin,
Faye Wildermuth , Gerald Wll·
dermulh, Jan Ches hire. Scall y
Hayes, H el en Fi sher , Phil Fol·
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lrod, Florence Smith, Joan and
TESTING. FOR GL.\ UCOMA - Rcgu lar eye checkups arc
Jack Sorden, Reva Beach. Kat Important, not only to determine vision, but whether glaucoma or
hleen Scol! , Mary K. Roush, Opal
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cataracts exist. Jtere Dr. ,Jamt.,. L . Schmoll, Mlddlepurl
Diddl e, Villce Se ll ers, Eleanor
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optometrist,
checks Leah Neu.~c, Forrc•t Run , lor glaucoma, at
Smllh, Caroly n Smith, A nna
the Mel~ Mulllphu.•ic Health Screening und erway now &lt;It the
Rose Fitch. James and Ida Di ehl,
AI lht MlcW!opori -Pomoroy
Multipurpose Building.
Shirley Bell, Florence Richards,
Cily limit1
Rhoda Hall. Teresa Byers , Eva
Pomeroy
992 -6036'
Dessauer, Lu cille Clay, E dna
Carm an, and Bonme Conde
Aller going lhrough th e health
screening, th e resulf s are re
v lewerl with the paltent by a
nurse from the H eallh Depari ·
Mcmtx•rs of I he llomcbulldrrs
m ent. Once 1he resu It s or 1he
blood work and ot her out side 1 Cla ssofihc Middl eport C'hurc hol
t esls are in. lhen the co mplei e Ch11 st and guests ga lhcrcd a! I he
Information Is forward ed lo !he hom e of C len and Kathryn Eva ns
physician designa ted by I he for a weiner roas t
Aflcnding were Wlllai'd and
p atleni
Nellie Boyer . Thelm a Boyr t·,
Bud and Hazel Wil son, Ru lh
Ba rnharl, AI and Donna Ha rlson.
.J er emy. Ca rne and Erin. Col·
lee n Van Meter. Stacy Shui &lt;'r.
Ca
t I and Dorothy Roach Trudy
Family reunion
William s and · child ren Kasey
The Smllh and Bowles family
4 dr., low miles. Sharp.
and .Jordan. Bill and Flo
reunion will be held Sunday a t th e
Cr ucser , Doris Ca l Ier. Marily n
st&gt; nior clllzens cenTer in P ome
and Butch Wilco x, Dan ny and
roy Potluck dlnn e1 a! 12· :1&lt;1
ONLY
per month
Brlnl( table servire
Jeancllc Thomas. Clarice E •
win. Geneva and 1Ciuv Tulllc.
Ray mond and Fat1e Co le. Do·
Car wash
mo.
rothy Baker, and Dol de Por i h
Eastern Marrhln~ Ba nd Fl ag
Th e children " en! swimm ing
Corp will have a ca r wa sh
Only 32.000 Mile s
during the evening
Sa i urday . f rom9 to4, al Newe ll' s
mo.
Sunoco In Ches ter
4 apd. Air.

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Main Street Market &amp; : :
GrHnhouse

Homebuilders
meet recently

Community calendar
SATURDAY
Rev ival at the Danv1Ue Holl·
rycs s Chut ch Thursday lhrou gh
Sund av, Ju ne 28 wllh th e Rev
J ohn Wh tl c a I 7 .10 p m mghll y
:Special singmg
: A hy mn smg w111 ix' held af I he
~azrl Community Church Sa !ur·
~ayv al 7 30 p.m The chu rch is
locaied on Slalc Roule 124
Qelwcen Portland and Long
Bollom. The smg will fea lure
Can Ha yman and th e Faith Trio.

•• Special

m eet ing Shade River
1\odge 45~. F&amp;AM. 6:30 p.m
~a l ut day; work In ma sl er mason
ckgree.

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: Belles and Bea us Squar e
Dan ce Club sponsored dan ceR 10
I p m Salurdav af M eigs Senior
tlzens CenT er. ca ller. Jerry
chran, Fairmont, W. Va .
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Ma son Gall Ia and Mellls Cru de for Chris&lt; sponsored gospel
ing. 7 p.m Salurday Chesler
hurch of lhe Nazarene, .Jan
a vender. Cathy M c Daniels, and
1ari ow Way Singers, Pqint Pl ea·
oo nl , 10 be fealured
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SUNDAY
: The Scipio Township Fire
Deparfmenl will sponsor a Ca p·
1atn D's !Ish dinner on Sunday a1
JQa m . lo4p.m al fheflreslallon

In Harrisonville
Ca p! am D 's fi sh dm nrr . 11 a m .
fo 4 p m. Sunday af fire depar l ·
ment quarwrs In Harrisonv ille
sponsored by Sc ipio Tow nship
Fit·c De par lmrnt.
Smit h famil y reunion at Se nior
Cillzens building. Pomeroy. 11
a m . Io 4 p.m.: potluck dinner.
bring ow n !able sen Icc

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SS969

Rev Gll bcrl Craig will spea k
al 11 a.m. and Rev. Douglas
Car ter at J :lO p.m Sunda y IO
conclude lhe celebra l ion or the
109t h annl\'ersary of the Moun!
Mor iah Bapllsl Church In Mid·
dl eport Speaker tonight Is Rev
Lamar Bryan! and Rt&gt;v. Ca lvi n
Minnis on Friday evening with
bolh services al 7 p.m.
Deadlint• exlended
The M eigs County Junior Fair
king and queen application s
dead line has been extended l o
4· 30 p m. on Wednesday, June24
All applications should be turned
In to the Meigs Counly Extension
Service Office. Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy

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M r . and Mrs.' Well have two
daughters, Heather, eight, and
Leah , five. Paternal grand·
mother Is Mrs. Evelyn Well,
Pomeroy, and maternal grand·
parents are Wayne and Janeth
Beal, also ol Porperoy.

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On Sunday,
All Fathers Will

ADOLPH'S DAllY VALLEY
POIIIUJr, ~

1986
1986
1987
1985

DSO PICKUP~~~-~~~~.~...
mo.
PLY. RELIANT ....~~~.......... !182~: mo.
PLY. SUNDANCE ............ 186 mo.
10
PONTIAC GRAND AM .... 5191 mo.

1984

mo.

f~~nN L~~!!s!N~~K~~ AN~ Tt~? 92

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ALL VEHICLES AVAILABLE WITH WARRANTY

2 door. auto.. air loaded

FIOM

tile,_, ..... le••ny

$1 5753

Automatic Air

1979 LTD BROUGHAM

FREE SUNDAE
"It

1982 WV RABBIT.......................
$ 2562
1984 CHEV. CAVALIER............ 1
mo.
2 dr. automatic.
$ 2797
1982 MERCURY ZEPHER ......... 1
mo.

SPECIAL OF THE VIEEK

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and Linda • Well are
announcing the birth o! their
t)tlrd child. a son, Ashton F;ugene
Well , born April 17 at O'Bleness
ltemorlal Hospital. The Infant
ltelghed SI!Ven pounds, 14
ounces.

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$19 745

Pomeroy Volunte&lt;-r Firem en 's
Assoc lallon will sponsor a
chicken barbecue a1 the fire
station starlin g at II a m
Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Well announce birth of son
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1984 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE

IFill

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ttl-1556

NOW

$995

SEE CAROL, MARK OR LARRY .

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Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge ·
399 South Third

Middleport

992-6421
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�The Datly Senttnel
Pubhc N o ttce

ate of 39 Rut and S t eet
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P obate Ju dge
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6 5 12 19 J tc
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ANTIQUE AND
COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

Announ cem e n ts

1987 GMC

F-15

Sunday Juno 21 I p m
Howell 1 Grove Pork
Belore Ohto

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Let Us Fanee Vou I•

Rt 124 Pomeror Ohoo

FREE ESTIM ATES

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Trantllliulon
PH 992·5682

fHS OE N Al CO MMERC AL

RAOIATOR
SERVICE

992 2196
M ddl e port Oh o

Ha ppy Ads

TRENCHING SOUR LINE
I ench ng of Any Type
Ba ckhoe Se 'f ct
P umb ng Se vee
Cus1am Weld ng
owboy Hau ng

Happv
Birthdav
J. Beam

Se p c Sy s ems
We Ca y Cone e e Cu ve Is

TRENCHING SERVICE
Rt 4 " " '

Ru n Road

Ph one

1 (6 t 41 992 3325

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
POMEROY

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992 2259
RUT !A NO - lOyr o d b ck
a c home n a good loca
on Ove ac e and 3 bed
ooms ? hafhs lu basemen
a ge pa o equ pped k !chen
nany o he nce featu es
NOW $44 900 DO

MIDDLEPORT - Ow e wants
asaP and s offc glhs home
Mdd epo I a a educed
p ce La ge ot a on one ftoo
2 be ooms bath PO!Ch ASK
Ng $1620000

POMEROY - SPRING AVE
- HH a ealr ce l ome
has p ce ose - ownes
ave eh a ca and need a
uyc 3 bed ooms usab eba
nl Deck even a smal
Ra n a a Mucl no e
lARGAIN $77 OCtOO

CHESlER OHIO

•R OOF N G SIDING
•W NDOW REPLACEMENT
•R EMOD EL NG &amp;
ROOM AOO T ONS
•GARAGES llo POLE
e UJLOINGS
R EFER ENCES
,hone Day or hontngs

985·4141

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

5 2 87 mo

GEIIEIAL CDIITUCTOIS
6 10 87 I mo pd

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CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

SOCIAL SERVICES WORKER 3
for Social Wo ker 3 at
Gtll pols Developmenttl Cen
ter mutt be QMRP Cer11f tble
lcenteorpendnGieeftA E ~~:pt­
r ence working with MA popu a
tionaumemberofan nterd tc
p nary team
f nte eated
conttct the Peuonnel Depert
mtnt 1t GDC Ga pol 1 Oh o
•&amp;831 Telephone 614 '-48
1642 EOE

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Announcements

PH. 992-2772

6287lmo

KEN'S

Wanled LPN 1 at Otk H I
Commun ty Med ctl Center Inc
Pert t me must be e~~:per enced
n Gar st:r ca Ple•e tubm t
numet to Shet W Johnson
RN BSN D eetor of Nura ng
360 Chtrlotte Avenue Oak. H II
Oh o 456156

APPLIANCE
4

GIVeaway

s •D shwash e s
late cabbege plant •
614 367 0624

•Rang es
•Refr gerators
•D vers •F e eze s
PARTS and SERVICE

t40 or more f ee me chand se
fo h• ng JUil a 1135 needle
Crlft ca.. New Chr stmat
cataJog Ca JoAnn 614 388
8833

Cal

FREE ESTIMATES

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PH 992 2772

&amp; Colhs1on
Wosh

Serme

&amp; Det01l

Servile

550 PAGE ST
MIDDLEPORT OH

SALES &amp; SERVICE
WeC11 yF sh ngSupp es

Pay Yo u r Cable &amp;
Phone Boll s He re
lUI NilS PHON!
6 U J 991 6550
RIIIDINCI PHON!
6 UJ 992 77S4

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NEW- REPAIR
Gutte rs
Downs pouts
Gutter Clean ng
Pamtmg
FREE ESTIMAT E S

949·2263
or 949-2168
422 81 tfn

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&amp; SANDIW1WIG co
IISIDIIIllll, IIIDIISTIIIL,
COMMERCIAl
Ill '""" lo you
Portable Sa11Aiast1n1

MASONRY
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FURNITUR E BARNS
FARMING EQUIPMENT
HOUSES ETC
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CALL 614 446 3028

Any 2 Rooms
Hall - 144
Anr 3 Rooms
Hoi - 159
Anr S Rooms

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satell1te Sales
Installation

and

me c a un Is lnsta llat on of

dt onng
All work gua anl eed Call
614) 98 5 4212 (m dence)
Spec al HE I pac ka&amp;ecent af

Electromc Organ s

a co nd ton "K for mob e o

Mob1le servrce

modula homes Installed on
pad and eady to coo l Pr ce
11 199 00 plu s lax
o a HEIL2 ton Hea Pump n
stalled on your electr c furnace
P ce $1699 00 pus t" 1 28

REliABlE

YOUNG'S

BOGGS

THE
KOUNTRY CLUB

V ( YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomeroy Ohro
4 5 86 c

LIMESTONE
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TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Profess•onal
CHESTER OHIO 45720
6 15 87l mo

BISSELL
BUILDERS

Truck auto &amp;
h e avy equtpment
r e parrs and
weld ng
(All makes &amp; models)

Pr ces

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

PH. 949-2756

N1ght

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Computenzed Heanng A1d Selection
~ Sw1m Molds lnterpretmg Selv1ces

~ LISA M KOCH

~ licensed

mtt:1 l oof ng &amp; 1 d ng We offw 4 profi 11 0 RIB HI All 5
V CORRUGATED 0 dtttcuttom cut to tht k\ch at no tlllltr•
cht "' DMS offMI 10 be.ut fu c:-olo • g.tnnb:ed •nd u•tv•
lume FRE E d-'Nerr 100 squ1 a or mare Trims akylllhla
and t cc••or 11 Quantity d ac::ountt tvtllblt
OHIO 1 100 116 1541 - 0 / S Colltd 1 614 967 3UI

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PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801

MS

Chntcal Audiologist

(614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galhpohs OhiO 45631

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RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

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IACINE, OHIO

lost and Found

lott Snuugles k.e betr June
16th BetwHn 1 1AM 2PM n
o n11 Cent • T uat m n btnk
o 4th Ave Oh o Va fit 81nk
L tt e g rls bill t end Ct
614 367 7287

Btby 1rtter n our home fo 2
ch d en wtth day1 referen ce
oqul od 304 882 3674

C011tracten

USED Beda dr11sers bedroom
IU tat
1199 e299 Detk.l
wring• washer a comp Mel ne
otuudfuntue
NEW Wet tern boots 130
Work.boots *18 &amp; up (Steel &amp;
soft toel Ca 614 44&amp; 3169

County Appliance Inc: Good
used app ances and TV set•
Open BAM to &amp;PM Mon th u
Sot 6144481899 627 3d
Avt Gtlpo 1 OH
Vttley Fum tu e new &amp; used
Lt ge 1et1 on of qua ty fu n
tu e 1216 Eutern Ave
Ga pol•

" 'Dear Roger,

I've taken about ALL I can
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1 ft oo 6 ooms wHh bath
newly deco tted 3 po chat
a ge lot Come see Raaaonab e
Ca &amp;14 992 724"

from you

6 bedroom home fo 11 e t ac a
Pou ble and cont acto a11 ume
oan low down ptyment Kll
chen DR g LA bath g deck
Across f om new elementary
tehool n V nton Ca 1814 388
8792

Loat Orive 1 L cente Mtr1tlt
Jon• 30" 1575 5733 or 17~
7426
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Pubhc Sale
&amp; AuctiQn

At 35 Now ICcept ng IPP c•
tlon fo 'Pirt t me cook. WI u ..,
C1 751· 8367betwten10am

R ck Pet son Auc::t oneer
centtd n Ohio and Wnt V rg
n • Rill E1t1te tntkaue ftrm
liqu dtt on 11111 304 773
1785 or 773 5430

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Fo 11le by owner 2 1tory hou1e
n M dd eport ova look ng ptrlt.
30 Y QUI nteed V nylt I d nQ
w w carpet 1 :.-7 btth un que
woodwo k. 614 992 5126

AUCTION nMd c•h In 1 d-v1
Get ft tht auction way Cal Co
Oocor E C c1c 3~ 181 3430
for a1l your auc:Uon nttds
L C.nH No 714 18

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1974 1411 70 G andvlle 3 BR
t o a e ec 1 !12 baths new
ca pe1 OJery c ean $8950 Cel
8 14 446 017 5

Pomeroy
Mtddleport

GaiUpohs
&amp; VICintty

&amp; VICinity

Ulfd C•l.

J m M nk Ch.w Okta Inc
IIIII Otne John~an
114 «e 3172

TOP CASH pold tar 13 modol
and newer uHd c::ela lmfth
luh* Pontiac 1911 Etdlm
A.. Clolllpollo C.M e 14 4441
2282

Fri &amp; Stt ~ ml O.Otges Creek
off Rt 7 &amp;AM 1 Mtttr. . . .
Sp inal Oea heat.,. wathtr
patio furniture

Mlchigtn .... 10 Nt I fum
c1o1"""' to • • ee bedding.
cunlkts cueette plntn hom•
ln. .Jot
Good Ulld d.. humldtfier CaK 1-3-f-omlly
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814 448 1471
Tllbot l Cool Voll.. Rd Noor
Vlman WMneed-r ThurM..l Frltlor
luyfng dOily coino
. _ . jowolry otorllng
olcl
coiflo llr!le oull'lllc:y Top pn. Mowlntt lolo, Fri lilt Aouoh
Una betw. ., Rt 7 I At 114
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2nd A.. Mlddl_., Oh 114
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C.eh paid for collactot entique
or pre 1110 qulb Pieced or Yonf Solo 01 Contonory t own
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Petta Salt lAM "PM F dey
and St lu dtY lt~t~ns 1c nvmet'
DUS to mtnt on Mu 11 tel t o
1111 • esttte 310 Pu
St
Mldllopon
3 farntty Yl d Nla Fnday end
Stturdl'f 2'h mlln F ltwoodt
Rd Btby cloth• f\1 nrt11 8
lflfto tlbums womens mens
lnd ch d 101 clath ng Wat ch
for tegns

2 bad oom kouae and ap fo
an n Pomeroy Pa • v fu
n shed depo• t equ eel Ca
614 992 2381

APARTMENTS mob e hom11
houses PI P eeunt end Gall po
• 6144468221

3 bed oom houl8 Geo ge C eeh
Road Ga pol 1 Ohio to nfor
mat on ca I 304 882 3636

1 bedroom g ound floor p iv ate
ent ance ecent y emodeled
Everyth ng fu n loc ou •k t1
Hend&amp;Jton 8260 month 304
675 6730

3 ooms and btth clote o
Mason Jtckson ne on At 87
$ 100 00 m ont h 304 468
1042

Maton Co Rttl dad Ch d ent:
yt d ...e 8 30 to 2 p fTf
June 20 S.t 52 Bu dwt e Ad d
Pt PI WV

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42 Mobtle Homes
for Rent

1 98 2 Holty Pe k 1 4 x70 3
bed ooms a I a ec AC unde
panl'!ed mull sell 114 500 00
or bel offa 304
9155
ah a 6 00 PM

Sotu
cho Tobloo
•• cod
om
1395 10•nd
8996
150I ond
up to 8125 H de a beds 1390
to
S695Limps
Reel t28
ners 10
1226
U75
•1215o
o nettes 1109 end up to 1496
Wood teb e w 6 chatrt UBI o
t795 Oook $100 up to $376
Hutehtt 1400 end up Bunk
beda complete w m11 euet
1295 and up to 1396 Btbv beds
11 10 Matt " ' " o box IP ngll
fu o tw n 888 f m 178 and
US Queen sets t226 K ng
1350 4 d awe cheat •eg Gun
c:eb nets 6 gun G11 o e act c
range $375 Baby matt " •"
136 a. t46 Bed frames •20
130 &amp; K ng f tma 150 Good
se ect on of bed oom su tel
metel cab nets headboerds • 30
and up to 16&amp;

New wood 6 pc "' no oom
su •• 1399 95 New v ng
com suites f om 1179 96 o
1700 Chett of d awe s 4
d ewe 148 5 d ewe 159 95
End tab •• f om •es 96 set
Uted Fum tu e bttd oom tuh:e•
fu I st&amp;d beds tw n bedt and
rockers Re el nert tram 199 95
tnd up
THE WORKING
MANS FRIEND

54 Mtsc Merchand•se

Room• to
ent day week
month G1 a Hotel Ctll 614
446 97 5 Rent I I ow111120
month

Showcases I ghted 5 tt • 8 t
bee lent cond t on •150 each
Col 614 448 9696 or 614
246 9146 after 6pm

2BR AC cab e Hud ac cepted
A verv ew n Kentuo• Foate •
Mob Ia Home Pa k Ph 614
446 1602

1 2K 60 2 bed oom m obl e
home 2•2•add t10n sett ngon
10011 200 o closetotchoo end
hos p ta Ctll304 675 7669

1 Ox&amp;O 2 bed ooms No pets
Cell 814 949 2424

Hou 11 1 ler 12x60 mottty
f u n t h a d gas furna c e
$3 000 00 304 468 1988

47 Space for Rent
Off ce Sptce fo Rent Exce ant
for Attnrnav• Acc:ounttnt et c
C oae to Court Hou11 Ca
W taman Rea Etttte Agency
814 448 3844

Uted central 1 cond ton ng
1y1tem t200 C1 814 448
7231 tfter 6pm

Left hand go f clubt PW 2 9
ron• 1 3 6 woods Good Con
dll on 186 Ctll eu 448
9328

Apartment
for Rant

33

Hut lato a l mettl r eplaca
c:omp et• 1310 Ct 614 448
1340

',
Re-•· mIt concretl and .,
..,,.
concreta•upp ea Ca us Vall.,.

B ook773Comenl
304
6234 ond Supp ..

I ~=::::;;:::~~::;=::
56
Pets for Sale
Groom tnd Supply Shop Pet
Groom ng All breed• A I
styl81 Ju eWebb Ph 614 446
0231

1 BA Apt rtment 740 Second
Ave • 18 5 per month Depot
eou od Col 814 446 4222
between 9 I 6

Bu11ness
BUIIdmgs

M1: r cII dntit s"

Com mllfc 1 bu d ngs for ease
Downtown PI P ..unt Sto n
off cat A Ont Real Esttte
Ca o Yaeger 8 oker Ct I 304
616 5100
7 47 lndduat alato ag e 12 foot
ove hetd doo 3 phu11 of
elect lc 18• •8 ttee4 bu ld nu
614 446 231 2 Fo
appointment

&amp; Acreage

Mob Ia Home lou ior nle 10 f1
w de appro~~: zeo ft ong
Atht a Oh o Road tronlagt
lVI tblt On Rt 7 on Oh o Aiv lf
between Athtl 1. Oh o • Btg
powM I nM F nt ncmq 1'\11 lble
bv owne
Ca
G Frtnk
c 11 me C heupuk Oh o
814 687 4488

Ga ege tpt 3 oomt &amp; bath
Fu n t had indud ng Wllh•
drve S. a
c ••n No p1n1
Adulfl on ly Ref • dep eqult'ld
Ca 61" 4"1 1619
Fu niahed apartment • 225
ut t es pad 1 bd 920 Fourth.
Gt po 1 Ctl 441 4418 tftlf
8pm
Fu n s hed 1partmen
t226
u11it H PI d
1 bd
939
seco nd Gell pol t
Ctll 448
441 6 afte Bpm

Wen ted St11d Service to AKC
Reg femaeRottwe e W give
Pick of ue Call 614 388
9364

114 448 0338
Two bdr unfumllhtd houH

Worklhop

a•~ge.

Married

couptoo Wll_. 2 child..,

Rot ond dop Col 44e-181e

81omlly Jono22 23 24 80 m

of' werytl\lftg Firtt I mt1 thft
y.., R~~n or Shine

821 Flm a .. 1_.. ......_
Coli 814 444 3141 oft• 4""'

Good used Coo TV t Fo 111
or trade Ctl 414 448 1149
W ndow a condittontr 21 000
BTU whh entrgy 11\18f Good
Cond 1400 Call 114 448
0941 '"" 4 30

Fu n ed Efficient¥ Aplll1m.,t 3
rnt &amp; bath. c•PII throuthout
privtte &amp; qu • S nv'• working
peraon
Ctll 114 441
444
__7.:._
__110
_ 2_ _ _ __
_410

on1

1

Ap . . rnent for fllenl 3 oom1
t121 / mo Adults Coli 3048711 51~ .. 875 7738

King alz.e wat• bed book Clle
h•ad boafd wnh ml row 12
d awers mattreaa with blffl11
3~ e7e 6174
Queen 1 ze water bttd f btl" filled
mett " ' book c .. e h11d boa d
peddtd tkt• '"'' t200 00
304 171 6977

Autos f or

Low speed worm gee fo
L mode 9' avaty T acto 7 6
HP 304 676 4439 efta 6 p m

Ltvestock

77 Cougt PS P8 AC AM FM
c11aat1e good c::ond 304 882
3220
1979 G end P IK IKC t hape
• 1 BOO DO f m phone 304
676 7103 0 676 3298
BOAMCSp It Icy 3spwlth
1
I 1 000 o best ofler
304 676 6642 Cl af11 5
1977 Chevy C85 dump tru ck 6
•P t an•m 11 on 2 sp ••It
14 650 304 •as 1031

72
A K C Rottwt er pupp tt We
h•• t oo mtny female pupp nl
Out ty dog• 11 hat pr ce Now
onty 8300 0 F A ttoek 614
696 1317

Trucks for Sale

1178 GMC pickup loaded Ca
814 317 7722

1973 Dodge 75 000 aetua
mlln One owner In e~~:tra good
1h11pe lor 1 73 mode f 1000
Ctll 114 448 4288

58

71 K 5 Bluer lody is rough
uc running geau Runs vood
1360 19790ddHooy 250onu
1260 Ct 814 448 1910 1tter
4 00 448 8758

&amp;

Frutt
Vegetablas

Qualty Fru t1 and Vege11b et
rett tnH who Mile 8 A S
Produce sc: 011 f om P zzt Hut
Gt po I Ohio

foil Ill Siiiiiiiii!S
(; l IVt 'S illi:k

CROSSl SONS
U S 315 W•t Jadcson Ohio
614 288 8451
MuNy Fe guaon New Holltnd
Buth H~ Stle&amp; &amp; Strv ct Over
40 u11d t tcto a to choose from
&amp; co mplete I ne ot new • used
equ pment La ant aelldkm In
S E Oho
273 Nt.w HoHand tq Baler
11500 Fod 3pt Atilt 1325
ShiVer Post Dnvtr t700 7ft
Locust po81 t t 1 315 11ch Ph
814 388 9832

64

801 fOfd T setor Runs good
12850 Late model Fo d mow
ng mach nt- 11550 J 0 baler
1850 Qrindtr m u U95 Ct
114 2ae es22
3 tob.c:eo beds fo
114 388 6777

St t bunk beds comp ate
lei 00 304 173 5803

Hay

&amp;

Gram

A ftlfa T mothy Hay 1987 new
crop very h gh qutlly no 1 n
Some 100 percent a fl ft Ctn
dellll'e Ctl for p en &amp; IYtlt
bi ty 24 hou 1 H ddtn Hilla
Fe mt 433 Jackson P ke Gel
polit Oh o 45831 Phone 614
448 1003 a 814 245 9146

ott or epm

t31

Col 814"2

IOtded 1 0 000 I C Ul
Ct 814 2615 12157

Otll tnd AltaUt Hey ound and
tqutre btlll MOfgln • Wood
ltwn Fa m Pliny At 3&amp;
304-875 12te ovonlng
St ew •2 00 be • Mo gtn
Woodltwn Ft m R t 35 P lny
W Va 304 878 1281 o stop
by

65 Seed

&amp; Farttltzer

1987 ChiVy PU 1880 moto
Low m " Good lhtpe Ctl
814 44e ~92 of1or I 30
1975
d eael
1 ans
Cal G
4488

tnt 5000 tttlet 238
Tendem bump 13 spd
•13 500 or but oHer
FrtnkC 11ma 814 887

Fo St to Trtdt 1113 ChiYY
hlllf ton 4 wheel df lho t bed
V 8 Auto with ockout hube
n.w t ea &amp; mq1 Lot• ot
ext •• Needs peinted Ctll
et4 25e ese7
1973 ford whh factory f 11 bed
71 000 m IH AM FM PB $IOOd
condttk&gt;n Ctll 814 U9 3093
1889 OMC 1 ton with ctUie
t cka 115 ft 2 Qttta 80 000
tctut m H •1200 080 1
ttmdum 111:1 ow boy 1800
Coli et4 742 2002 o eu
3e7 0289

1970 23 tt W nnebago Loaded
c. 614 966 3887
1970 nlf contained t tmptr 18
ft n good co nd lion Sl11p1 till
Ca 81 .. 9925011 Ltle
1974 ctmper 21 h 11nd•m
wheels twnlng and tntenna ful
b01h 83200 Col e 14 981
4418
1976 &amp;11 c af12• ttcamper ful
bath al cond forced 1 tu
ntc:e t liP• 7 two ho d nu
tnka swn ng Ruaeh tch M n\
cond 304 615 3193

Transpurlal11111

Autos for Sale

1880 Chry t er Ffth Avt nut
good co nd hlon Ct &amp;1 4 4"8
0006
1882 Fo d PU lfuck Shtt'P
1 369 5 19 75 Chev y Custom
Van 1119 5 Ctl 814 288
8522
1914 Chevt ttt •z 000 m "
Auto alt 2 d U 200 1983
Chovllto 4 d
37 000 m
t2 000 1984 Escor1 4 d 4
spd 5 1 000 m 12 100 Ct
1 14 379 2182

75 Plymouth t 1nt 8 eng ne
Runt e1 good UOO Callahlf
a et4 «e 2817

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Un cond tlon.t tlfet m• guaren
111 Loctl r.t•~nae~ fumlshed
Fr• ttl mllet Ctl c:olleat
1 814 237 0488 dl'f or night
Rogtrslttemtnt
Wtlerp ooflng
SWEEPER end tewlng mechlnt
tpalr P'"" and tupplltl Pick
up and deUv.fY Ot~l• Vaauum
Cleaner one helt mIt up
Georg• Creel! Ad Call 8U
448 0294

hter o &amp;weco P IIIII' tnd
P111t.,. Repair Work. by thahour
or by thtJob F teettfm.te Ct
814 211 1182
T ee II 1tump r.movtt top ao
1t one mulch M~lfg tenth ubi
twn Mid no firewood Don t
lendtcap81 814 441 11540
RON 8 Te ev 1 on Servic e
HouH ctl I on RCA OutH
QE lpecilllng In Zenhh C1
304 en 2388 or 114 44e
2414

73

Van•

&amp;

Sta kl Trtt 1nd Ltwn Strv ct
awn cart and1ctp no 11ump
tm ovel 304 1578 2842 o
578 290 3

4 W D

Must •• Mtke ofler 1178
JttP CJ a Ctll 814 440 4179
hOme or 1514 ••8 0112 wo k.
1979 Jeep Ch..-okle body
erce ent 4 tpHd lock n ock
ou hub• h mlf11 •1 500 00
Pho ne 304 411 1727

1984 C20 cu1tom u d vtn kt
new cond 1011 t •l 11 fo •• • o
t edt on ofder mode p okup o
c• 304 87~ 1421

74

82

Plumbing
Heating

&amp;

CART ER S PLUMBING
ANO HEATINQ
Co FoUrth and Pine
Oolllpolo Oh a
Phona 114 «e 3888 o 61&lt;4
448 4477
84

&amp;

Electrical
Refrtgeration

Au den 11 or comm•c:l.. w
ng New l lf'V ce o eptl t.
Uc:anl ld e tel clan Et tlmete
f "
R dlnou E act cal 30"
871 1788

M olorcyclea

1978 JCE 100 Kawuak low m
eage be Cond U711 C•
eu 44e 1413

1813 XR 100 R Vory Good
U60 co et4 366
8711
s~op•

General Heuhng
0 • d Wat• Sa v ee Poo •
C ltetns Wells De Ivery Any
t me c. t 614 &lt;Me 7404 No
Sundty ell •
A 6 R Weter St v ce Home
cistlf'nt wtl t poo 1 t Htd
Formerly JamH Boys Wate
l t me n t11 Ca 304 178
8370

83 200 Big A•d 3 wh... tr
• bu h 1150 CeM 814 379
2742

1178 Tttnt AM ' tpd t lnl
mls1t0n whh OYI drl ~e Good
cond AM FM Ttpe Ct au
258 8228

2 Hondt 4 wheeltrt 191!14 TR X Watt erson t Wat• Hau ng
200 1 Be5TRX 121 82000 fo
t llon ab e attt mmed •••
both Ct 814 192 18"1 tfttf 2 000 g1 on dellv.ry clsternt
6 30 p m Anvt m1 wetk-"dl
we etc u 304 678
_ .....:,.____-=-=---·1&lt; pools
2818
1881 Vtmlha YZ 80 motorcy
d e EKCetltn1 condlt on ode Fo merly Ken 1 now J ohn 1
Vef't IHt e t710 Ctl 814 892
Wtt er Serv ce John WetttrtOn.
3982
J Owner 1 000 o 2 000 all
ct 304 57t 2248
81 Hondo 200X 3 whoolor
new CDnd tl7&amp; 00 Of bllt
off• 30&amp; 87&amp; 2111 9 30 to
87
Upholltery
700

···""··
ateell.llhiUtf
eyttll'nl
midi for
your
Now cu.tom
ttUdl motorhomtorclaaticc•
Whh IHt-dme WI rantr Mufft•
Man I ltlmpeon Avt Ath11n1
Ohio 1 100 143 :1717

He only speaks French but he s trained
to show subtitles

Home
Improvement•

1877 Corvene 153 000 mH ..
T top Good eondlt on Ctl
814 441 4318 etter 8pm

1183Fordhcortwsgon 415Hi
AM FM ttpe CB .2498
John a Auto It • Bu av e Rd
O.tHpotlo

•

81

1979 Chl\l'y -% ton pick up
t1100 1874 Chwv No~• 2
doo •uoo C• 814 742
2760

Want t o letll 600 to 800 lbs
tObiCCO bale 304 675 34&amp;1

1878 Fo d Bronco ex cond
Low mil• Alpine ttereo system
One own• CtiS14 4417383
•nvt me

10 spHd bicycle tiO 00 Wh r
pool bath IPPI 1nct t!O 00 7 ft
Chr stmu • ee
kt new
110 00 E Ltnhtm 179 N Pt k
c. 3~ e7&amp; 2323

milll

Good m 111d hav •1 DO • bale
out of field •1 2&amp; out of bt n
., 40 dtlhte ed Ct I 11" 448
3120 Of 814 ..... 0373

1 - Cornoro Z 21 I opood
AC ~~ PB AM FM n- tlroo
38 000 mMM tl200 Coil 814
8413003

-

1988 ManM T '"'' moto home

by Cotc:hman New cond ton

St! f VII: I:~

Gibson R ppe Basi Gun• w h
can S. amp 1360 t rm Call
814 388 9e34even ngs

Public Not ~ IIWt over 50
p•CMt New ml'ttr ... Mqukl ..
lion oolo to llo hold Thurodoy
J..,. 28 I n - 1llo O.llipotlo
HoUd"t tnn late NRI from
1QOOAMtU OOPM Nopllono
CIUI ...... Tw6n rn.ltrelettrt et Ul Hup JJIUtion
Fr• ballooN for ttlt kldcM•
Don t Mltllt

eeaa

28 fl Titan moto home com
pletefy •• f con ained gene 1
to
tleepa 8 U900 Ct
&amp;14 448 0008

Mu11cal
lnstrumenls

1971 XR UO 1111 CM 400
goodcond Ctlll14 Ul 1124

oro-.
C - - t71lafVOIMIII

Auto Repatr

Strut1 1119 96 pa nlttlled
Most mode 1 Muff e Man 9
Stimpson Ave Athens Oh o
1 BOO 843 3767

1979 Htrley DtvldtOn Under
10 000 miH Loti cf extrts
IH at jt.wn lhop Gt po It
Col e 14 241 &amp;088.

For a.tc -.... ._. lftd m.t
tUO flood

Dutl e~~:hautt k 11 199 96 In
a ed Moat Fo ds Chevy
T uck.s Vans 4x4 1 Muff er
Man 9 St mpaon Alit Athens
Oh 0 1 800 843 3767
1

s a 1e -----~

1981 Volkeswauen Je 11
56 000 Milll 304 176 1636

Ettl-.y, oMutiiiiiM- IIR
apt pertt, fum ed Nt~~:t to fUo
o.- cott- c.u 514 4441
-3or44411323

Orodouo .. Jng 1 ond 2 boolroom epert~Mnta tt Vlll191
-ondR_A_
m ... 1 1ft Middleport From
ute " " " ' • • - Col
814 "2 Tn7 EOH

Now buy ng she co n ot 1111'
eon Ca for atettquottt Rver
City Farm Supp y 61" •46
2986

71

13 &amp;00 BTU G bson Alt Cond
t10ner Ct 814 112 3249

71

Buy one tnv s ze cht n saw cht n
and get tecond cheln htlf p ce
SIDERS EQU PMENT CO
Henderson W Vt 304 675
7421

63

Aptrtmentl fo tht Eldlfly
F enehto wn Apartments 727
Fourth A.ve Op•lng aoon 24
un ta des gnH fo Santor CHI
zentll52 • o de } I hendl ctpped
pertons Rant ne ud na edjust
ment for wlttt sewage &amp;
elect c 1 bend on tenentt
ncome Equel housing oppor
tun lty Appl cttlonl m-v be
ptcktd up tt Spring Vall., Plaza
Coli 441 4839 AN ol0&lt;1ric ~oot

14 •cr• aty wtt« pwed oad
cloll to town 304 87&amp; 1804
ottor 3 00
'R o G tnde New 2 IR Apt
tf gerato • w•t•
Stove
turn ahtd 12 26 pit' month No
peta Depotlt Ctll 114 444
Renl~l s
8038

HOUI81 for Renl

51 Household Goods

61 Farm Equtpment

pm

3 o 4 Bed oom house in ICygM
C eek Schoo 0 t t ic::1 Reteren
ctt Ph 614 4"6 81521
3 o 4 bedroom houte n
Southern Loctl School D tt c:t
References e • lVI lablt C1
614 992 6018

BUOGETT anamlasons Used&amp;
Rebu t AI type• Gut anteed 1
m numum of 30 dtys w I
daliver c:11h &amp; ca ry o nate
Ph 614 379 2220 or 1 304
676 6766

~;::;::::;:~::::::;:;;~~~~~-~ 77

Rottrv cultrvtto p4ow mower
fo • G l\lely tcto A so u•td
p1rt1 fo 1 G avely T t eto Ct
814 448 4148

47 Wanted to Rent

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessonea

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

UtI ty bldg 27 •36 o9 13 18
t 1clc doo 6 3 w1 k doo
14444 e ected
I on Ho ••
Bldgo 614 332 9745

8ac eaon t bb e Rd offRt62
Plus 110 e bu d ng wa ehouae
3 BR house ba n cellar Put 2
ot he bu d ng1 A I b tek top
oad Ca 304 458 181 8 Ctll
eh er 6PM

76

Bu d ng Mtte 1 1
Block b ck nwe p pes w n
dows nte 1 etc Cltude W n
tif t R o G tnde 0 Cell 614
245 5121

MF 15 Trtdor witt! bt er &amp;
mow ng mach ne U800 Fo d
1 tc:tor with flni1htd mowe
12 300 c. 814 2115 15522

Farms lor Sale

Boat 1 8 ft l one St1 90 HP
Johnson mot o HD trt IM Ca
614 388 981 2

55 Butldmg Supphes

61 Farm Equtpment

New Otk.wood htng ng sw ng
1125 New Oakwood po ch
gl de 1250 Ct I 814 448
1771

1986 24 tt Pontoon noatbot
70 HP Evenrude motor t a er
Lots E~~:t 11 See It Gtlllpollt
8oat Club Ctl 614 441 4782

/

Besketbl hoo p w th btckbo1rd
S. net Nev er used 304 676
1638

Boetsand
Motors for Sale

16 fl Gl111t on 85 HP Me cury
Exc Cond S2 000 Call 614
379 2221

H~ S PART
tf" 1-l~ WH~&lt;RE D

HER {:f;1

67

Furntshed Rooms

75

IHE: R61Cf

n3

Houl8 3 IR 1 loceled 111
Fourth Ave t181 mo •11 d11p
Colt 814 1141 3870 .. 814..,. 1340

tftl1 3204 H-ord Avo A little

LAYNE S FURN TURE

3 rooms and ba h g11 heat
g ound f oo w11he tnd d ye
hook up no ch d en mmed 1 1
occupancy No pett Phone
30 4 67S 4480 ex 53 o 60

1 4 ~~: 70 3 bed oom
n shed 1 2~~:60 2
part y u n shed Ca
7 479

N eo1y tumlollod omolt Adults only Atfet'tncet •
quired Off .trNt ptrk no Ph

-a.oc

TONY S GUN REPAIRS hot
reblu• ng f " puppy wfth each
blue ng ob etll 30" 875 4031

PARSONS FURNITURE

6 oom s end beth at langsv e
8200 pe month pus dapott
Appro~o~ed efe enca1 aqu red
Ca 614 992 7286

Mob e hom e Almost
complere y emode ed nc udet
un de p nn ng b oek f ont
po ch e ec po e S5000 Ca
6 14 667 6768

41

Remod~ noYtrdSale Stu day
June 20 I 00 till 1 261 1 end
2813 Jofforoon A..

GOOD USEO APPL ANCES
Waahert d~lft et a••to •
ranges Skagg• Applltncu
Upplf River Rd bnide Stone
c" Mottl 614 446 7398

90 Day• tame •• c11h w h
tpproved c ed 1 3 M lea ou
Bu av Ia Rd Open 9am to 5pm
Mon th u Stt Ph 614 448
0322

12 ~~: 6 5

35 Lots

Wanlad To Buy

"

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale

34

Part i: me. appl cant must be
up• anced n chtng ng ct
t uck tnd t tete ttrn f ont and
al gnment • p us must hwe
mechtnicll ab t M Appfy n
!*'ton only no phone clllt
pl ...t Oh o Vellty Tire Out et
Gt pol • Ferry W Vt

Goodbye' Betty !'

Inooms
Po me end
ov anbeth
ce house
A sowithfu6 t~~~:::::::;::::;;;:::::,r:~::~:::::::::::::::"j
basement and f ep ace Phone 41
Houses for Rent
44 Apartment
6 14 992 7462
for Rent
Two homes on Rt 33 adJacent to Untu n lhed hau te 3 bd Rod
Hartfo d Commun tv B dg 3 nev V age II 8275 Ca 44&amp;
bedrooms 2 baths d n ng oom 4416 1tte Spm
Fum thad apt next door to
f&amp;m v oo r.n aet n kit chen end 3
Ubra y One p ofetl onal Aduh
bed ooms 2 Y1 btths d n ng 3 oom house 1 adu no pets
on y Pa k ng Ph 448 0338
oom fa m y oom ae
n Ca 6 4 446 0893
ki chen ge age l ow down 1--------:----1 bed oom ept n Pomet"oy
payment n e 8! f ee loan to 6 oom house on
Total t ect e Ren $160 P8f
qua fad buye fo em a nde of E act c heat 1 ove
month p uJ depot t 614 992
1987 owner t na need 304 fu n shed On St
6216
882 2095
614 446 0974

g om Gel po 1 Wi cont de
mob e home as 1 a d 8 n
U7 600 Col 614 446 8038

3 BA rernodeted k tchen 5
beth 0 chard S. grape he bo
Bt n wfth lot o 30 ac tt 7 m
ftom town Mt he oHat Cel
614 379 2602

KIT N CARLYLE ®by Larry Wrrghl

... ... '"

Rench style app ox 2 ac 11 3
bed oom 2 ~ blth arge k t
Chen d lh Wll het d IPOII
N ng room w th f ep ece fam ly
oom d n ng oom Ot ty oom
water soften• 2 ce garage
18x38 n g ound pool wHh
hea e t lso detatched bu d ng
app 011: 2811:34 Cho eetocet on
Ctll Day 814 742 2211 or
614 378 6426 n ght

Wtnted mature ltdy tO ve n By own., Smal 2 BR hom e
with elde ly ledy good home FromSt At 218 takeK nerRd
111onab e pay must have rete
1 8 mIt-t It hou se on r ght1
ancea raapond to Point P 11nnt •12 000 wil help fi n1n ce Call
Reg at., Bo• P 18 200 Ma n 614 «e 2917
St Pont P ea .. nt

We PlY cah for Itt mod.t ct ...

5191mo

t1U e1 g ow ng MANUFACTURER of 0 RIB

6

Appl Cit ont now being ac
cepted to a part me even ng
sh ft pot on fo Mad ce ab
techn can Contac pe t onne
off ce Pleatlnt Valley Hosp
Valley Onve Po nt P ea11nt W
v. 1 304 876 43 .. 0

10 8 lfc

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

BISSEll
SIDING CO.

Seve 1 cartons of church uted
hymn books 304 676 4856

lovely new 3 BR home bu It th 1

3 00

"VINYl SIDING
• AlUMINUM SIDING
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INSUlA nON

4 tame k. ttent 9 weekt o d B II
R1dfo d 614 992 5218

1pr ng 2 c1r gll'lge n ce a 81
Clay II c ty tchoo 1 6 m et

992·3410

JOHN TEAFORD

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1tar1 ng to un rabbltl to Ql\/8
away Needs wo k Lovet child
en Ce 614 992 3717 after
S 00 pm

F ee Est ma 1es

NEW
GR PS
TR OPHI ES
PLA QUES
BADG ES

Day or

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be ab e to be ape red Ca
614 992 3717aftlf 5 00 p m

ca

8 00

GOLF
LES S ON S

Real Es lale

The Meigs l oca Schoo D st r;t
1 cu untly seek ng app cat on t
Homes lor Sale
f om c ertit ed appl can 1 fo en
Au tttn t Ve 1 ty Footba
Cotch 7th and 8 h G ade Home fo Sale by Owner
Footba Coach Boys 8th G tde G eanb er Est 3BR b IN II
Buketball Coach Boys 7th on24acret AC WBFP wet
Grtde Buketbell Coach All 1
blf 2 car e••ge Ph Befo e
tnt H gh School T eck Coach
4 OOPM 614 446 4009 After
Jun or H gh T ack Coach A" st
4PM Ph 304 676 3816
ant Juno H gh Track Coach
G Is Volleyba I Coach G t
New 4BA 2 ba h Cltrk D
Au stent Vo e ybe Coech
• s 2 000 Newty emod fld Ht
G rl1 Reserve Soflbel Coac h 2BR U2 000 n Add son Ca I
G Is Jun o High Batke1ba
446 6698
\
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Adv tor Freshman Chaar etde
Fo Sa eo Luu
Adv tor and J unio H gh Schoo 4 BR 2 bath full bl1ement wtth
CheM e&amp;de Advl1o to the eboveg ound pool &amp; XL dedt on
1987 88 schoo yea Appl
1 2 IC I IC 011 f om Addtv Ita
cants must ho d a va d Oh o 9 ade school Flnenc ng eva a
teach ng ce t f ca1a an«;; for be wrth 1mall down peyment
cotch ng pos t on• must meet Pr eed thou11nd• below tp
ce t f cat on equ emtnh of p a sed ~•lue C1 1 Ba z 919
Oh o fo sports mad c ne and 791 2162
CPR Pertont nt e aated should
contact DanE Mo 1 Super n
tendent of Me g1 l ocal Schools
1 621 South Th d Avenue In
M ddleport Oh o

w ok

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUl
JUST CALl'

Reasonoblo

3 kit en t to give awev 1 wh ta 1
yet ow 1 ye owandwhte Ca
614 992 6264

WOk

1 3 86 tfc

At

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P umb ng a d e ec

Farm Eq111•111ent
Parts &amp; Service

1986 Cue trac::to D 818 w11h
lotder 4x4 WD • 1 6 000 Ca
614 643 2603 632 7669

He p netd&amp;d n pr vtte hom e fo
oldorly Coli ~14 992 6673

Cone ete wo k

Autho r red John Doe re
New Holland Bush Hog
farm Equopment
Deale

~
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SERVICE
Roo f n g and gu

Busmess
Opportumty

54 Mtsc Merchandise

The Dally Sentinei- Page- 9

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NEW ANO USED MOB LE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL TV
MOB LE HOME SALES 4 M
WEST GALLIPOLIS RT 35
PHONE 614 446 7274

5 k tttns to 9 vuway 2 black 2
b ack and yellow 1 gray stripe
Call 614 742 2793

CARPENTER
Addona and emode ng

GUYSVILLE OHIO

SWAIN
AUCTION l FURNITURE e2
0 ~• St Ga•l pol•
NEW 6 pc wooclg oup. •399
Llv n; room IU tn 1189 1699
Bunk bedt whh bedding- I 189
Ful a 111 matt til • foundtUon
start ng 199 Rae lnen

1982 Mans on
ve f on o
To a aeet e
bedrooms and many
Co 614 992 3348

nace hea t pum ps and a con

8 20 86 !In

21

ond

Res denta l and small com

51 Household Goods

Fu tV fu n shed 2 bedroom home
n Rec ne With equ pped lutchen
in \1' IIW p Op~ ICJOII from
General Sto e E11y a ce•• to
Oh o Rrver boat launChing and
se ndy beach •16000 614
949 2168 0 614 949 2218

95

duct wo k hu mdIe s fu

Serv~ee

LAFF-A·DAY

and

HEATING &amp; COOLING

Pomeroy-Middleport Ohto

Homes for Sale

95

Hall - 194 95
6 1

6 2 87 1 mo

U Sl RT SO EAST

Servile Rustorotton

M ddlepor l Ohto 45760

54 Mtsc Merc handose

•R ep ace m e nt W ndo w s
•N e w Roof ng

Custom Po1nllng

168 North S.&lt;ond

Housinq
Headquarters

&amp;Hall - '34~5

SALES &amp; SERVICE

HUDNALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEAliNG

992 3325

Anr 1 v ng Room

•S to m Doo s
•Sto m W ndows

REASONABlE

Demonttrtte the a gnt ne n
ptrty plln F ee k t Toys g hs
home deeo plus b and new
Ch stmaa n11 O~o~er 800 Items
No delive ng no col ac::1 ng No
a~~: per ~tnce Ca F end y Home
Pan as 1 BOO 227 1510

446-6323 o~:!.

•ln su la t on

Finanml

GOVERNMENT JOBS
$16 040
869 230 y Now
H ing Ca 805 687 6000 E ~~:t
R 9806 fo current fader a tt

Full b ooded mele Pek ngMe 2
y 1 o d To good home Good
wr1h en d en Male ctt Ca
814 448 1610

CARPET
UPHOLSTERY PLUS

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Ltwn mower repe W II p ck up
tnd dtrvlt' A 10 I ght haul ng
Cel 614 74Z 2393 o 614
742 3091

Now Open! Oh o R ve Ctmpg oundt Fu hook up or tent
camp ng on river f th ng boat
ng Rtc ne Ohio Call814 949
2626

ICUT OUT fOR FUTURE USEJ

31

Why PlY an when you can buy a
house on lend cont act? Ca
6 14 992 2403

Op.,.~ng

An nou nc e111 en Is

FREE ESTIMATES

Friday June 19 1987

6 rQoma and beth Ooub e
ga age Ia ge ot on Grant St n
M dd ap ort Redu ced fo qu dt
• •• Phone614 992 6429

I. 1111

L&amp;W CLEANING

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

5 19 81 1 mo

Ce1trf ed Appra sals

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

268 6260

an:u

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

985-3561
All Maku

RUSS MOORE
992 2526

Col81~

J m t odd jobs pant ng drrv&amp;&gt;
way ftl~ng earpentet" wo k &amp;
oof ~~ t~ &amp; h~g•
e~~:pa eneed Ctll 814 3 79
2418

161

•Was hJ!

3 30

• detly 1dy 8 30 o

Septic tank pump ng res dental
&amp; commer et 180 pe load
Ron Eva nt En1erp sea J ackton
Oh o Ca 614 288 6930

EUGENE LONG

f
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car• fo

1 B Wanted 1o Do

Free Est mates

HOURI 1ue Wed

614 843 5248

PH 992-3537

p

Need btbvtftter for 1smtH ch d
n .,... Holaer Med c.. Ctl
81. 448 8217 tft• 8 PM

SERVICE

Sunday 1 pm 7 pm
By Chon ! o Appo nlm! n

Help Wanted

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodel ng
Roof ng of all Type•
Worked m home area
20 years

Pomeroy

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

E

216E 2 nd St

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
R1vertne Ant1ques
1124 Eosl Mo n St

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Ph

Situations
Wanted

Woman to come nto home o

' 5

Moddleport Oh
992 6611
I J 87

RUllOR

5 22 87 mo

5 J1 mo

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

Real Estate ~

985 4182 or 667 6954

Pome oy Oh o 45769
PH (6 41 992 2834 o
992 6704 f ee Es ma es

Jacobsen

TEAFORDm

HAND 8o CIA SAWS
CARBIDE TIPS
SCISSOR S SN PS
PLANER BLADES
ROUT ER BITS
CL PPE R BLAO ES
KITCHEN KNIVE S
PRUNERS BANO
SAWS CHAI N S AW
CHAIN S
35178 Ook Noll Rd
long Bottom OH 45743

11 am

Author zed Serv1ce
&amp; Parts
B ggs &amp; Stra tt on
Te c umse h
Weed Eate
ho m e l te

R e al Es la t e G e n e ra l

A COllY IN111PIISI

WILLIAMS

D. Pepper

R.

PEATS SHARPEN UP

L ce n se d &amp; B onded

Seez Va,

All My Love

1f11iP

6 17 lfc

1 13 tic

Happv 29th!

PH 742 2027

or 992-7121

PAT HILL FORD

Call 992 3293

T.O.

FENCE COMPANY

We can repatr and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d borl and rod
out radiators We al so
repatr Ga s Tanks

Loaded 2 414
m1ies 6 year
60 000 m1le
warranty
Included

5

ACCENT

Roger Hysell
Garage

12

Sr·rvll.r:~.
11

F»aul ne H Roush d eceased

~:b~~~7 ~~ck

[r·r,Jiov nr·r I

Business Services

NOTI CE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDU CIARY
On May 29 1987 n the
Me gs County
P obate
Co url Case No 2 5536
Pau R cha d Rous h 3 958 2
Ba 30 Road Reedsv I e
Oh o 457 72 was appo nted
Ex ecuto of t he estate of

M dd oport

Friday June 19 1987

Ohto

1811 Chwolo luporoport 327
ong!no. blue 2- ~ ...,.., Col
114-"2 7147
1111 Hond• CR)C II e11c cond
bolt oftw 304 178 1414

'"v

1180 KIWI18kl 710 LTD
10 000 mH11 fully dr••td
. .c cond 11 100 00 30'

.... 10111

1871 Kawooalo l 500 oeoo

-:104 782 20U

oo

18M four wllool• IX200
18M tour lrocll 280 tour
wh... •
11 200 00
or
bot~ L2 000 00
304 171
2711 can .nvdme

••ell

R • M Cullom Couch• tnd
Rtupholstery I t At 7 C own
Cll v Oh 114-258 1470 Evt
114 «e 3438 Open do rv 81o
4 30 Sot 8 30 I O 1 30 0 d &amp;
new Uphoatered

*' '

MowrtY • UphQitt•lng •.-.4no
county • 1122 Yll 1 Tht
n tumltuft uphOittlring Cal
304 175 4154 for f tt
Nt matN

It'

�Page- 10- The Daily Sentinel

--Local briefs---,

1\ confirmation of sale and
order fo r deed and distribution
has been filed In Meigs County
Common Pleas Court ina loreclo·
sure action by Diamond Savings
and Loa n Co. agai nst Joyce A.
Blake, et a!. The plain IIff has
been awarded a deficiency judg·
ment of $10,847.52 in the action.
The court furth er orde red a
deficiency judgment of $!\47 OJ
plus lnleres t Jo defe ndant Cit y
Loan and Savings Co.
Capital Savings and Loa n Co.,
now known as Brnefi('ial Mort·

Prizcs in throe places will be awarded in thc th ree
catogorirs of th r pi&lt;' baking con test to bl' held Sunda y at the
Mr igs MuS&lt;·um as a part of Heritage WeekPnd activ it ies .
Brslde t hr t hrre placrs, a best ove rall prize will be given. The
categor ies arc apple. cherry and miscellaneous. Pit•s arc to be
brought to lil t• Museum Sunday at 2:30p. m. w1 th judgi ng to
:~ p . m .

ttnd thr winners ilnd pr izes awonlrd at 4 p.m .

t\ftf'l ' that th..rc wil l be an auc tion of the pirs.
1\ frat urr of activities on Saturday will b&lt;&gt; a ham bu rger ca t in g
co nt est sponsored by Plcascrs at 4: :JO p.m. 1\ge groups will bt' I2
''nd U\'&lt;' r and 12 and undrr. Rt•gistrat ion will be at 4 p.m.
On bo th days lht•rr will be ga mes for thc chi ldren .

iVIan 'caught in the act'

Two defendant s forfe it ed
bonds and fiv e others were fin ed
in Ihe courl of Middleport Mayor
Fred Hoffman Tuesda y night .
Forfeiting bonds were Gary
Boggess, Pomeroy, $100, posted
on a dl sorderl.v manner charge,
and Ronald L. Ri ce, Ra cine. $41.
speeding.
Fined were Kenn elh Wise,
Middleport, $425 and cos Is, three
days In jail , driving under the
influ ence: $100 and costs, posses·

c h&lt;.~n,;.l'd w i! h poss('ssion of ma riju ana und Ht temptin g to conv ey

eontraban&lt;l into the grounds of a detent io n fa cil it y. He was
srhedulted to appear th is morn ing before J udge Patrick
O'Brir•n in Ml' igs Cou nt y lourt .

11h of 10::10 a. m.)

House
...
Co ntinued from page

1

l'rnvid"d h,y
llrycc and Mark Smith
of lllunl ~; Ills &amp; l.tH'Wi

Rep. Freder ick H. Deering,
D"Monrocv illc. au thor of the ga s
tax hike, sa id it will enable the
department to resurface 1/100
Prin•
mi les of sta tr hig hw ays and
.. .. . 27 J.H repair 210 bridges. short of the
..2H:Y, ODOT goals but more than

Firm
Am i': !t'rl ri(' 1-'ow£ '1

1\T&amp;T .......
A s hl;.~ncl Oil

.... l i:n~
Boh F. v Jn s F arm~.; ... ... . ... .... 2fi

und t rnd i ng :-,t •:.;s iun •.v iii hl'g in at 7
p.m . foll owed IJy .:1 t•oin aut·t io n
Jn d rc·fr p~ h mf•nl s .

F.MS has :\ c·alls
MPi gs

C oun t,\'

w ithout the lax .
" We·' ll probabl.v b£'

Medical S.·n ·it't•s rrport s tht'e&lt;'
ca ll s Thur:.;duy : S_'r' l"i.ICU SP at 1: 2~!

to 1\mbf'rgf'r Roo.td for Ma _v
Hn!lt •r to V(•! N an.-. Mrm orla l

&lt;t.!ll .

ll o., plt&lt;tl', ltu tl ;l!H.I at :1 12 p.m. to
SJa iP Routr• i ii\~ for Carlos J&lt;str p
to V&lt;' lrriln s MPmorlal llospita l:
Ra eim· at H: II J p.m. to Stal t'
Houle :\:lH fo r J.r·s tn Schultz to

:-t

in!&lt;'rSiai C' hi ghw avs oul sidr th r

r: Dooi)

'I;-

:sV\'illia Ml'f :ool
Syvilli;o M. McCoo l. HO, lor
ol' Cd di;. cl it'tl

WC'dnhda~·

Sur\' i\' ing ar c• hrr hu ~ b; tnd .
I·:. McCoo l: 1hr £'t• so ns. ( ;Pnc ·

I{()~;

.Jo hn

M.

divorce. Cynthia Robso n has
bee n resto red by Ihe co urt tu hrr
former name Richards.
Kimberly Person has been
grant ed a divorce from Harold
Person.

South Ct•nlral Ohio
Thu nderstorms like))· toda)',
with a cha ncr of severP s1orms
and highs between ~5 and 90.
Mostly cloudy tonig ht. with a
chanc e of thunders torms and a
low between li.'i and 70. Occa·
sional showers and thunder·
storms Sa turday. with highs ncar
80.
The probabi lit y of precip it a·
tion is 60 percent toda v, &lt;0

thrir

Te n defe nd a nt s forfeited
bonds, nine of Ihem on speeding
charges. in the court of Pomeroy
Ma yor Richard Sey ler Tuesday
nig ht.
Forfeiting specdin g bonds
were David C. Lowman. Hart ·
ford , W. Va .. $47: Edna M.
Na nce. Syracuse. $48: Robert E
Seevers. Newport , U7: Geo rge
R. Holman, Ra ci ne, $48; Jane A.
Michael. Pomeroy, $4fi; Mickey
S. flollon, Long Bot:om. $47;
J ames Snodgrass. Rutland, $46;
Wayne Zeigler .. Albany, $46;
Juli e A. Miller. Ga llipolis. $50.
Ricky Schaefer. Middl eport, for·
felted bonds of $63, opera ting
while under sus pension. and $63,
ex pired plates.
Fi'ned in Mayor Sey ler's court
were Brooks A. Glm·er ,.Cal lipo·
lis Ferry, W. Va .. driving while
intoxica ted. $:l7o and costs: Tho·
mas Quillen, Middleport , assaull
on an officer. $31.1 and costs, and

mt:~rri &lt;J,lH"-

Hospital news

Public Notice

Public Notice

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
On June 1. 1987, in the
Meigs County Probale
Court. Case No. 25.537,
Constance M . BUllock, A .
D . 1,' Box 1477, Clarendon,
Pa ., 1 6313 was appointed
E~eecutrix of the estate of
Permelia A . Cole . deceased,
late of 360 Pearl Street
Middleport, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Robert E. Buck.
Probate Judge
lena K. Nesselroad, Clerk

16)5, 12, 19, 3tc

\'elcrans Memorial

Public Notice

T hu rsda y Ad miss ion s -

Hurl

Blevins. La n•svi
. . iJ c·, Ma)· J-l olter.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Jaymar Coal Company,
Route 1, Cheshire, Ohio
cine: Robert ilur kc. Tu ppers 45620, husubmitted a coat
mining and reclamation per·
P lai ns.
mit applicotion, numbered
Thur sday Di sc ha rgr s
0780. fcratippleareatotha
.Jam~s Web&lt;&gt;r. rtol land Will.
tlhio Department of Natural

Rac in e;
Ch ri sl in e ShaPUN .
Pomf'roy : Dc•borah Wol fe . Rll·

Lottery numbers

that people do not wish lo trave l
at 711 ur RO mph. bu t rat her at a
ru tr ."

I

•

U. S. Open concludes today

Health
fair
-Page B-1

Beat of the Bend: 'Just in the nirk of time'
Page A-6
Spt'ed limit issue inmh'es lot,; of politir,;

Page A-2

an d

17

numbers:

Daily Number
791.
Ticket sales lolaied $1,241.40:5,
with a payoff due of $278,095.
PICK-4
8o27.
PICK ·4 ticket sales totalea
$180.~150, with a payoff du e or
$81,217.
PICK·4 $1 straight bel pays
$:i,256. PIC'K-4 $1 box bet pays
$219.

Public Notice

Public Notice

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Fathn's Day Weekend Entertainment At

ROCKY'S IN RAVENSWOOD

APPEARING JUNE 19 &amp; 20-"AMIX" (10 PM-2 AM)
BAND JAMBOREE SUN., JUNE 21, 3 PM-??
HOST BAND: "THREE". Bands from Parkersburg,
Ravenswood, Pomeroy, and the surrounding areas.
Any Band Interested In Playing ...
CALL 304-273-9015 or 614-949-2092

By STEVEN TRIPLETr
Tines-Sentinel News Editor
GALLIPO LIS - The news from U.S . Rep.
Clarence Miller IR·Ohiol. last Wednesday lhat
$34 million has been appropriated for 1988 by Ihe
House Approprialion Committee is jus I part of"
continuing story of the improvement project at
the Ga llipolis Jocks and dam. Tolal cost forecast
for the project in Februa ry of 19R6 was $353
million. The $:14 million is three limes the money
originally requesled for 1988.
Construction should begin this fall and the
addit ional funds mean the project ca n proceed
qu ickly. Bids for construction will be opened in
September according to Public Affairs officer
Dave Bayard of Ihe U.S. Army Corp of Engineers.
Hunl ingt on W.Va.
According to Bayard most of the engineeri ng
work and land acq uisition has been complcled.
Bayard says the project will ta'ke from seven to
eight years lo complete.
The appropriation still has to pass a vote by the
House and Senate. Barry Palmer: Dlreclor of the
Association for lhe Development of lntcrsla te

Nav igabil it y in America's Ohio Va liry , Dl ·
NAMOJ, says the Gallipolis project has been
targeted In Washington . as "the number one
priority in bill H .R. 6. " Also in H.R. 6 arr locks and
dams No. 7 and ~ on lhc Mononghahela River:
second chamber , Jocks and dam No. 26 on" the
Mississippi River; Bonnev ille locks and dam on
the Columbia Riv er and Winfield locks and dam
on the Kanawha River.
DINAMO's membership is made up of busi·
nesses. local govern ment s and organizati ons who
supporl improvemenls of watetway navigability.
DINAMO has lobbied In support of the wal erway
projects.
The big obsta cle for thp projrct was hurdled in
November of 1985, when Congre0s approved
omnibus waler resour,es leglsiat ion which
aulhorized lhe project. Accordi ng to Baya rd
money has not been a big problem. but' getting
authorization for the project was.
One big issue which was rcsoi,·ed when the
project was au thorized concerned cost shar ing
provisions. The House wanled onc"thi rd of thc

By CHARLENE IIOEFUCH
Tlmes-Stmtlnel Stall
POMEROY - E~ h iblts of art s
and crafts, antiques and collect!·
blcs are always a part of
Herltagr Weekend al the Meigs
Museum and this year's displays
are unique waiting Ia be viewed.
Among the exhibits are an
antique doll a nil toy collecllon on
display, woodworking and other
lools from earlier times, pots and
pans used by turn· of-the-cen tury
homemakcrs. a weaving loom,
· spinlng wheel and old sewing
ma chines, old phonographs and
records, as well as miscellaneous

furnishings from homes of gener·
at ions past.
Among the new displa ys this
year Is one of hand·woven
baskets from the collection or
Donna; Ohllng,er. ThP Jar!(est'
baskel of the display was made
by Joe Young of l.ong Bottom In
1900. He made It for his bride to
be usM as a conlal ner lor
firewood. Anolher Is a market
basket made in 193:; and given lo
Mrs. Ohlinger's mother, Hilda
Whil e, by Apperson Young In
payment for some wallpapering,
while another Is a small colored

\Jut not 1\'ans portl'd: Hut land at
2: Ill p.m. to No•\\' Lima Hoa&lt;l for
.luanit: t l.amt)('rl to Vr t ( • ran ~
Mr•m or ia l ll os pit&lt; ll : ltm·int' a l
.' ~ :- n p.n1 .

to Dor ca s fo r C i ne! ~·
Stalans 10 \ 't'\f ••rdn s Memorial

g r eat · ·

F ri en ds may

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St .

Pomeroy, OH .
Phone 992·2976

SPRING RSUMMER HOURS
MON.-WED. &amp; IHURS. q.s
lUES. &amp; FRI. q.a
SATURDAY 9-1

ttospi ta l: Hutl;llld at 9 ·IHp.m . to
tt am )l! On Il oilo\\' 11oad fo r Hurl
Olt'V lrls to \ 'l't rr an&lt; Mt' mor lal
Hos pi tal : S)Ta r uS&lt;' at JO:Ot p.m.
lransportctl K ar~ n McCO)' to

HOME LOANS

THE

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father's Day

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samsonlte"....:
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FRIDAY &amp;
· SATURDAY

*No Application Fee
*Long Tenn, Fixed Rates
*Minimal Down Payment
And Closing Costs.

REMEMBER WHEN! - These ACales were used by Phllly
Sr. In Meier Brothers Meaat Shop, locaated In the bottom of
the upra house, now Elberfeld's Parklnr Lot, many year!! ago.
They arc now a part of Shirley Huston'• antique tool colledlon on
e&gt;&lt;hlhlt at the museum, displayed here by Nancy Reed.
~elcr,

North ready to go to jail
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. William Cohen', R·Maine, a
member of the Iran-Contra paael, said Saturday be belle~es U .
Col. Oliver North iB prepared to ro to Jail rather than testily
about hiB actions to arran11e tbe far-Rung affair.
Interviewed with p1111el colleape Sen. David Boren, D· Okla.,
on CNN's "Evans A No.ak," Collen also 1ald North's silence
has put the select Hou~~e-Senate commilleel Janttlratinr the
scandal "at his mercy" as they barpla with North'1lawyers to
get his testimony.
Boren and Collen, also the chairman and vice chairman of the
Senate lntelll«ence Committee, offered lllelr -menls of
the congrf!SIIIonal probe utile lrliii'Conlra panel prepares to
open a second 1et of public llearlnp Tue.day after a 14·day
break.
The first slx·•eek Rretell ended .Juae t wltll erltleal queltions
surroundlnr tile forelp policy affair bec.-c fer &amp;M'I'en from
tbe pnr;·ho Marlae officer wllo •lltl Nn, II wu a 1talf
member on tbe Nalloeal SeetlriiJ c-u. 81•ce 1111 •mlual
lor hi&amp; involvemellt Ill tile ~al, NortiiU. nf111 e• to apeak,
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Jm'prov&lt;'mcnts woulq provide long term bl'nefll s
to 'thr local and national rconomy . Palmer says
$255 million cou ld be saved annually per year by
business und indusi&lt;'V when thr locks arc
upgraded. This suvi ng.&lt; would b&lt;&gt; re&lt;tllzed by
businessC's who ar·e now usin g :1 morC' C' Xpenslve
altrrnate mode of tr&lt;tn spat'latlon.
An Army Corp of Engineer' s rc' port r(•ieased
Feb. 4, 1!186 stalc'li "Reduced delays and
lransporallon cosls will benefit directly and
indirectly !he economy of the nation."
The r'e pot·t also projt&gt;ctrd an In crease In
commodi tv traffi c 64.5, 7:&gt;.0 and 915 million Ions
tran siting . the projccl In 19~10. 2000 and 2020
r·espeC'tlvel.v. Thcs&lt;' Irends also foreca sted a :10
h ~ur delay per tow by 1990. The dam, built In 1937,
has been Jhc scene of numci·ous accidents and
called Ihe "major bottlcnrck" on th e Ohio Rlvrr.
Palmrr said somr users have rcporlcd delays as
long as 711 hours at th e loc ks. Tht' worst time Is
durin~ I he hi gh watCI' season In Ihe spring.
According lo Palmer plans are being made for a
ground breaking ceremony In lute Oclotx&gt;r·.

Easier basket given to Mrs.
Ohlinger in 1933 and "reC'ycled"
Pvery yea r unlil 1949 al Easiertime. There Is a small hlckorv
basket from the early 1900's and
a firesid e basket from the ear ly
20' s, both frm Mrs . Ohl!nge(" s
famil y, along with several newer
baskets.
Several pioneer skills will be'
demon~J ra t ed
this afternoon
from noon to evening and In the
lheatre slides will be shown on
the Northwesl Terrllorv a nd
Williamsburg.
·
Thr pie baking con les t will be
Co ntinued on A ·~

Details
of defects
might be
released

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to F'our th _anfl Sn•amo t'P for
whn wa s lrf';tlrd

projec t costs to be paid from water transportation
industry taxes .collected and di str ibuted In tho'
Inland Walerways Trust Fund. The Srnatr
wan led half of Ihe projecl cos ls to be pa id through
the Irus t fund and they also wanted an lnercasc in
barge fue l tax fr om $.11) per ga llon lo $.20
begin ning .Ja n. I. 1 9~8. Thl' Senalc version
eventually was agreed upon.
Oft he $l4 million appropria ted. $17 million was
appropriated from the Inland Wat erway Trust
Fund . The first such appropriatio ns from thl'
trusl fund accordi ng to Palm er.
Regardless of pa ssage of th t' $:14 million
appropriation, Bayard says consti'Ur tion shou ld
beg in this fa ll. How many workers th e co ns tru e·
lion projt'el will employ depends on how lhc
co nlraclor dOl'S the' work. AI the pea k of Jh t•
project, which Bayard said was the lhlrd or fourlh
· building season, more than :.oo co nstruclion
workers could be employed.
Palmer says the added construction l'mp loy"'enl would not only be a temporary shol In the
arm for the local economy, bul the Jock

Arts, crafts on ·exhibit for
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to ~l p.m. F riday

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A Multimedia l11c . Newspaper

Locks project ·groundhreaking slated this fall

call at lhe Stubbs·Conner Fun·

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Partly cloudy. Chance of
thunderstorms. Highs in the
tipper SOs. Probability ol prl'clpitalion 50 P.rrcent.

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Vol, 22 No. 20
Copyrighted 1987

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CLEVELAND 1UPI I - Thur.
day 's winning Ohio Lottery

dogs.
ORDINANCE #303
This ordinance shall take
Resources. Division of Rec·
BANNING OF
effect and be in force from
tam2tion. The proposed coat
PIT BULL DOGS
mining and reclamation opBE IT ORDAINED BY THE and after the earliest period
oration will be for a tipple in COUNCIL of the Village of allowud bv law.
Meigs County , Salisbury Syracuse, Meigs County, PASSED: June 4, t 987
Tcwnship Lots 392. 396 and Ohio :
Janice Lawson.
Clerk-Treasurer
398 on the property of
Section 1. In order to
Jaymar Coal Company. The
protect the health, safety, Eber Pickens, Mayor
propoaed permit area en· and the welfare of the 16) 19. 1tc
ccmpasses 7 .3 acres and is residents of the Village of
located on the Cheshire 7% Syracuse, the breed of dogs
Public Notice
minute U.S .G .S . quadrangle known as "PitBulls'.' will no
map, approximately 1 .0 longer be permitted in the
miles northeast of Cheshire. ccrporation limits of the
' NOTICE OF
Ohio.
APPOINTMENT
OF
The applic8ti.on is on fiie at Village of Syracuse. All Pit
FIDUCIARY
Bulls currentlv within the
the Meigs County Ra: corporation must be reOn May 29, 1987, in the
corder's Office, Meigs moved within 30 days after Meigs County Probate
County Courthouse. Pome· the passage cf this Coun, Case No. 25529,
rov. Ohio, for public view- ordinance.
Mary K. Holter, 33660 TR
ing. Written comments or
Section 2. The owner of 111. long Bottom, Ohio
requests for informal confer· any such dogs shall be t 1·ned 46743, was appointed Exe·
ence may be sent to the not more than $100 and cutrix of the estate of Arvil
Division of Reclamation,
1 h 1
Holter, deceased. late of
Founta1n
, Square, Building ccsts
irstoffenseof
having ortor e keeping
such 33660 TR 111 , Long Bot. tam, Meigs County, Ohio
B· 3. Columbus. Ohio dogs.
'
43224, withinthirtydaysof
Section 3 . The owner of 45743.
the last date of publication any IUCh dcgs shall be fined
Robert E. Buck,
ofthisnotice.
not more than 6500 and
Probate Judge
16)19, 22, 29 17)6. 4tc
costs for the second offense Lena K . Nesselroad. Clerk
of having or keeping such 161 5. 12, 19, 3tc

The Pomeroy Volunteer
Fireman's Association will be
sponsoring a Chicken B.B.Q.
at the Fire Station on
Sunday, June 21 st
starting at 11 :00 a.m.

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50 ce nts

assault. S213 and costs: Ma *
Laudermill , Racine, open flask 1
$20 and costs; Bill Bostic, Callipolis. assault, $213 and costs, and
Janet S. Re itmlre, Rutland, $48
and costs, speeding.

VanMC'ter ,

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El i"a 1\ . Utt a nd Kennel h R.
Utt havr b&lt;&gt;cn grant I'd a dissol u·
lion or ma r riage.
C'ynlhia .J. Robson and Dunn,·
L. Robson havr bee n gra nt r d a

las! FC'bruar~·. " I am convl nced

Gprman)' and William of Kettrr·
in g: a tlaughtN. Donna William·
so n of Kutland: a sl.&lt;trr. Aleria

percen t tonight and 80 percent
Sa turday.
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Winds will be light and varia·
blr today and tonight .
Extended Fore.;ast
Sunday through Tuesday
A chance of showers ana
.
thunders
tor ms each day, with' '
highs ra nging from Ihe upper 70,.
to the middle 80s. Overnight low~
will be between 60 and 65.

Ru tland .
Ru lh Ann Faulk. Midd lepo rt ,
and Timoth.v D. Fa ulk, Pomeroy,
have fli ed for a dissolut io n of

Sunday

Ten forfeit bonds in Pomeroy court

·' ,
peopl&lt;'.
" If ~ou lf;J Vf" l on Ohio 's inter·
stales al a II. you know that . - - - - - - - - - - - - - L - - - - - - - - - - !- - -r------...!.____::..__
people ar~ s imply not goi ng 5o
m)Jh any morc," said Scm. Dav id
1.. J-J obson , R·Springfi Pid. who
has b&lt;&gt;en pus hing thP bill since

Area deaths

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Thf'S"... Oil lnal'
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V(•!(•ran s Mf'mo r ial Hospi1&lt;JI.

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Divo rce actions ha ve been fil ed
in Meigs Coun ty Common Pleas
Court by .Joseph 1\. McCarty,
Middleport . aga insl Mar)· .J.
McCar ty, Middleporl. a nd by
Racinda K. VanMeter, Rac ine,

limit•. or cltr'rs· w'lth mo,·o than

F:m(•r ge nc.v

sian of ma rijuana. and $10 and
cos ts, expired license; Eric Tay.
lor, Racine, $25, diso rder ly
manner: Rick McClellan , Pom e·
roy, $50 and cos ls. disorder ly
mann er: Charles B. Williamso n.
Rutland, $2o and costs, ext ircd
tags: Ton y Welch. Middleport ,
$25 and costs, failure to cont ro l.
and .Johnny Donohu e. Middle·
port. $100 and costs, possession of
marijuana. and $100 and costs
and 10 days in jail. assau lt.

Divorce actions filed in Meigs Court

buck here
1n a couple ofyca rs to address the
problem,'' said Deering, alluding
to the fact that hr had wanted an
f-l('ck' s In c. ... .. .
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addlllonal thrN'·Cen t tax on a
Lirnllcd Inc ..
......... .4:1:Y1 gal lon . " We ' rt • go ing to have to
Multimedia In"
........... SY c urt ail som r of thP ('Onstruction
fti.lX ]{PS!JU I'aOI S.. ...... ........ :d'K
projeels," fl(• said.
rtobbins&amp;Mv r rs.
.. ... 11'!1
Sho ney· s lnr·. .
.. ....... 2~1
Repu bl ica ns rr fu sed to 'upport
Wr ncl y's Inti. ... .... ....... .... ... HI'.,
the
larger tax figu re , and many
Wort hin gton Imi ........ .. ....... ~11 1 ;1
of' thl'm wanted a lid on the ta x at
17 cenl s a gallon. It is now 12
Boarci mt•t•ls Tut·~d ay
cc n". wi ll go Ia 14.7 cc nt s .July 1
MPigs Coun t)' Liller Crant and will grow by about one·half
advisory board wil l meet Tues· cr' nl a year. acr o1'din g to ODOT,
day. 7: :«1 p.m.. al th l' Meigs
Rep. Lynn R. Wa r ht mann, R
Count y 1-:xt c n ~ ion Off lcC' .
Napo ll'll n, co mplained aboutthc
lack of managemen t of highway
An noun('t•rrwnls
workers. Ht• sa id vo tin g for the
bill would be co ndonin g "s ix mrn
foin duh ml •i•ling
Oil KilN Coin (' full will mr•r•l l( •tmin~ on (.1 s hon·l. two wavin!Z a
Mon da)' at Bu r kPtt 's Ba rbc• r flag &lt;111d tw o more loo king at the
Shop in Middlt•port . Soc ial hou r holc thcv'rr digging."
Charm ing Shoppc'.s .. ..... ....... :! I:Y1
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l~edrr a l Mogu l .................... 42 1
Goorlyear T&amp;lt .... .
...... 71l

gage Co. of Ohio. Pomero.\'. has
filed acl ion agai nst Sharon Allen.
1\l bany, for a judgment of
$1.927.31 .
Reciprocal ac t ions for child
su ppor t have been filed b)' the
Stat e of Michigan . Oakland
County, individually and on be·
half of Marisa Gray, aga inst
Vincent Dale Gray; and by the
Sta te of Arizona, Coc hise County,
and Anna Teresa Enci nas.
aga ins l Sa muel Aumiller Gibbs
Ill.

Two forfeit bonds in mayor's court

ll t10 :54 p.m. Thursda y, Kavin .J. Hutton, 18, ol Rutl a nd , w;JS
oiJscrvrd at the back or the Meigs Cou nt y .Ja il tryin g to slip
mari juana in to prisoners. Hutton was spotted by Deputies
Har ry Lyo n.s and Ral ph Trussel l. Hutton was arrested and

Daily stO(•k prices

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Meigs County Court news

Will award prizes in 3 events

tJ(·gin al

Friday, June 19. 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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By United Press International
Olflclals from severa l states,
Including Ohio. are calling lor the
release of a secret reporl thai
details defecls In nucl ear plant s
and II looks like they will get what
they want.
The "Reed Rcpor l" was com·
piled by General Electric Co.
engineers In 1975. The company
sold reactors to Gra nd Gulf, the
Rlverbend plant near St. Fran·
clsvllle, La ., tho Perry plan t near
Cleveland , Ohio, and the Cli nton
plant In central Illinois.
The report had been supressed
wl\h !he agreement of lhe Nu·
clear Regulatory Commiss ion
until an Ohio utllll y lawsuit
forced the report to bl'come a
public document as part of the
courl record lasl month.
At a Washington meeting of the
National Association of State·
Funded Utilily Consumer Advo·
cales, Miss issippi voted to ask
for the release or the report ,
Special Assistant Attorney Gen·
eral Frank Spenser said FrJBay .
The group resolved to "ask
Congress to ensure lhat lhe
report ls made public." Spencer
said. "Thai's our stand."
GE maintains that all the
repairs were made although the
cost of the repairs or who made
them has not been det ermined.
"The NRC has been assuring
people that ft has taken action on
the reports from te GE englnl&gt;ers
as Jo the problems wllh Ihe plant
and Jhey've ' been corrected,"
Spencer said. " But we think It 's
necessary to get that full report
sow~ can see llrsthand what's ln
ft and make sure the public's
protected.
"While we have no doubt the
NRC has taken steps, we want to
see the report for ourselves so we
can make that determination."
Continued on A-4

LOCK PROJECI' - This artlsl'8 rendering
siJows how the new JockK wll! look, once they are In
place Ires ide the old lock facility. After the !ocks

are completed work will ber;ln on UJI«l'adlng the
dam lt•elf. (Times-Sentlnelllle photo)

State lawmakers attempt to
conclude session for summer
By I.EE I.EONARil
UP I Siatehous" Reporter
CO LUMBUS, Ohio !UPII
The Ohio Genera l Ass&lt;'mbly wi ll
attempt Jhl s week Jo finalize
ac tion on the $22 billion stat e
budget fo r 1988·89, deal wllh a
hosl of other pressing mailers
and adjourn for the summer.
Law makers, who have Jx&gt;en
wa rned lo prepare lo slay
through Friday, ra ce a brulal
workweek which Includes antiCI·
pated action on a major civil
jusllce and Insurance reform bill
and a 2.7·cent Increase In Jhe
state gasoline tax, among olher
thin gs.
There al ready are I hrce· dozen
bills on the Senate calendar
alone. and probably will he more

before the Wl'l!k Is over.
The House Is to rcconvt'nC alII
a.m. Tuesday untl Ihe St:•natr at
1:30p.m.
House and Sr·natc negotiations
on the budget progressed last
week to the polnl whcerc the
slx·member pa nel has u Jc•nta·
live revenu e fl gurdrom which to
charl spendin g.
Sources report ed th at the pane·
lisls decided to take the Senate
vers ion of a sales ta x on Inter·
sta te long di sta nce telephone
calls, exemptin g dala lransmls·
slnns and coupling It with a
promised 5 percent ra te reduc·
lion on Jhc long distance call s.
The proposal would raise $107
mJIIIon over two yea rs.
1n addition, so urces said, JhP

House-a pproved tax amnesty
would be replaced with an
aggrcs.• lve tax enforcement program condu cted by add II lanai
tax agents.
Rep. Thomas W. Johnson. R·
New Concord, a member of the
con fcrcncr r·ommltt ec, sa id th r
group Is working on spending
reductions. Both !he liousr and
Senate t'XCPPded the amount of
revenu es av~ llatJi e .
"We' re a bout $2f~l million ovc·r
now," sai d .Johnso n, adding that
Ihe la rger Houst· human sNv lres
and Senate rdur·ation ex ;&gt;endl·
tu res havr not yi't been trimmed .
Negot lalot·s pla n to meel Man·
day mor nin g and Monday cv t•n·
Jn g In hop~s ot gett lng " rer)()rt
Co ntlnu rd on ll -4

Govertnent rejects Piketon request
By United Pres8 International
A request by the American
Enrichment Co. to operalc an
abandoned uranlum·enrlchmenl
centrifuge plant nca r Piketon,
Ohio, has been rejected by Jhe
federal government.
America n . Enrichment had
proposed to use priva te money lo
complete part of the planl and
start using IL The company
would pay the federal govern·
ment lor the plant with a
negollated percenlage of profit s.
"In Jhe deparlment 's view,
AEC has not shown that It has the
financial and management re·
sources critical to complete and

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operate Jhe large and complex
Gas Centrifu ge Enrichment
Plant fac ilities," said J . Mi cha el
Farrell, Energy Department
general counsel, In a leiter lo
AE C presldenl Leonard Re ichle.
Farrell said substantial legal
questions remain as to whelher
the company could operale th
plant w!Jhout a license fro m the
Nuclear Regulatory Commls·
sian. He also said the govern·
ment could be liable If anything
went wrong. '
The federal Energy Depart ·
ment was building the $2.6 billion
centrifuge plant to enrich ura·
nlum. for weapons
produ ction and
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electricit y genr r·at Jon. Bu t in
1985 It decidl'd to abandon the
unfin ished pla nt in thr wak e of
tailing demand and Increased
foreign com pel ilion. About J.2(XJ
jobs were los t.
Way ne 'Range , an En(•rgy
Depa r tment spokes man In Oak
Ridge, Tenn ., said Friday that
Ihe department was to ld In .198f&gt;
by the Sl'Crctury uf energy to serk
an alter nallve use for the Ohio
centrifu ge site.
"Interes t has been up a nd
down," Ran gr sa id. " I don' t
know of anyont' waiting In Jht•
wings fo r usin g t hr facility fort hi'
enrichm enl or uranium."

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