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. Daily Sentinel

· Meigs planners to .meet
A quarterly meeting of the Meigs County Regional Planning
Commission will be held at 3 p.m. Monday at the conference
room of the Farmers Bank Building, Second St .. Pomeroy.
Reports to be given Include Meigs County· Expansion and
Retention Program, Ron Ash, chairman; Buckeye Hills·
. Hocking Valley. Regional Development District and Meigs
County; Ohio Riverfront Development Task force In 14 Ohio
River Countles, and Meigs County and the Ohio Department of 1
Development by Cindy Jo Bunf)ll, developlment specialist, Ohio ·
Department of Develolpment .

Squad receives six calls
Six. calls were answered by local units Wednesday , the Me igs
County EmE&gt;rgency ME&gt;dical Services reports.
Middleport at 12:19 p.m. took Katie Anthony from her home
on Front St. , to VetE&gt;rans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 1:50
p.m. took Lois Bell, Racine, from thE&gt; scene of an accident on S.
Second Ave., in Middleport. to Holzer Medical Center: Rutland
at 2: 26 p.m. took Anna Kincade from Main St .. to Veterans
. Memorial Hospital: Racine at 5: 04 p.m. took Sara Pierce from
Letart Falls to Veterans Memor ial; PomE&gt;roy at 9:20p.m . took
Cltfford Kennedy from Riverview Drive to Holzer Medical
Center and at. ll: 21 p.m. Tuppers Plains to Zona Sheridan to
Veterans Memorial HospitaL

Parked vehicles damaged
Two parked cars owned by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Priddy were
heavily damaged when they were struck by acardriven by Mrs.
Lois Bfi'll, Racine, on S. S!&gt;cond Ave., in Middleport Wednesday
afternoon. Middleport Police said th at Mrs. Bell apparently lost
consciousness causing her vehicle to strik e the two cars . Mrs.
Bell was taken to Holzer Medica l C!'nter by the Middleport
Emergency Squad. She has been cited on a charge of failure to
control, police said .

Area deaths
Charles Stout
Funeral services for Charles
Floyd Stout, 83, Long Bollom,
who died Tuesday' at St. Joseph
Hospttal in Parkersburg. will be
held at 2 p.m. Friday at the While
Funeral Home In Coolville.
Officiating will be the Rev.
Donal~ Archer and burial will be
in Sand Hill Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funE&gt;ral home
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m . today .
Addttional survivors of Mr. Stout
are several nieces and n ep!J~&gt;ws.

Regretta

S~ephens

Regretta SuE&gt; Stephens; 48, of
Route 2, Little Hocking, died
early this morning at St. Joseph' s
Hospital In Parkersburg, W.Va.
She was born March 3, 1939 in
Vanceburg, Ky. and wor ked in
the laundry department at St .
Joseph's and also at the Bob
Moore Meatpacking Co. in
Torch. Her parents, Ha rold Ed·
ward and Dorothy Jane Sparks
E·ngland. reside at Stewart.
Besides · her parents , shP , 1&gt;
survived by her husband , George
A. Stephens, Little Hocking: four
daughters and sons' in-law. Mar·
sha and Freddie Sheets of Wav·
erly, W.Va. , Jane and Donald
Sheets of Waterford. Angie and
Jerry Allen ·of Belpre and Char·
lotte and Junior Bell of Walker.
W.Va;· one son, Eddie Stephens,
at home; three sisters , Genny
Hatfield of Stockport. MyrtlP
Alkire of Stewart and ElsiE&gt;
O'Neil of Little Hocking: two
brothers. Jim England of Guys·
ville and S·Sgt. Shire! Leon
England of Garlstedt , Germany:
five grandchtldren and several
nieces and nephew s. ·
She was preceded in d!'alh by
two brothers, J·ohn and Sherman
England ,
and on e
granddaughter.
Services will be Monday, 1

p.m., at Whit e Funeral Home in
Coolville, Rev. Carl McPherson
and Rev. Dan Tucker officiating.
Burial will be in Evergreen
Memorial CE&gt;metery. Belpre.
Friends may call at the funeral
home Sunday from 2 to4and7to9
p.m.

was received on the'project.
On a CD.BG project to assist
Rutland EMS in purchasing a
step van to be converted for use
by the emergency unit, Chief BUl
Williamson sent a letter asking
the commissioners to reject the
one bid from Jim Cobb, Pomeroy, as being too high. William·
son requested · rebidding and the
commissioners said they would
do so· at the earliest date.
Mike Blocher, of the bond
· counseling firm Peck, Shaefer
and Williams, Cincinnati, Is
expected to be at next Wednesday 's meeting to finalize docu·
ments on the Middleport Nursing ·
Home project.

. Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a .m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt. Ellis &amp; Loewi
Firm
Price
Am Electric Power :.......... . :27 Y,.
AT&amp;T .. ...... .. ........... .. .......... 30'%
Ashland Oil ...... .. ..... .............. 67
Bob Evans Farms ......... ..... 24'%
Charming Shoppes .... ... ........ ..:10
Federal Mogu!. .. .. ... ......... ... 47 '%
Goodyear T&amp;R ..... .. ... ......... 68%
Heck 's Inc ..... .. ......... ....... .... 3'%
Limited Inc ...... ....... ...... .., ..45%
Multimedia Inc . .. ................ 70 \!i
Rax Restaurants .. ........ : ... ...... . 5
Robbins &amp; Myers .. ............. . lO Y,
Shoney 's Inc .. .. .. ............. .. ..28Y,
Wendy·s Inti ... .... ..... .. ........ .lO Y,
· Worthington lnd ........... .. ..... 2111.

Seeks divort'e
A divorce action has been fil ed
in Meigs County Common Pleas
Court by Janalee Stock , Pome·
roy, against Mark Markham,
Plantation, Fla .

Clerk Mary Hobstetter re·
ported that Greg Kaylor, of
Continuity of Care, a medical
equipment dealer, is Interested
in renting space at the former
Ohio Bureau of Employment
Services office on Union Ave.
The commissoners also ap.
proved a request from Michael
Swisher, director of the county
Department of Human Services,
to purchase ·a backup battery
supply and related equipment for
the computer system at that
offlce. Approximate cost, $2,900,
wlll be paid by the state.
Presen I for Wednesday's meet·
tng were Commissioners Man· .
ntng Roush, Richard Jones and
David Koblentz, Clerk Mary
Hobstetter, Engineer PhUlp Ro·
berts and Highway Superintend·
ent Ted Warner.

Super Lo~to prize .
goes unclaimed

Veteran~

Memorial
Admlt·ted - Anna Kincaid.
Middleport. ·

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Agent says 'farmers can't wait much longer'
By United Press lntern.. tional
l\1ahontn g County agricultural agent Bill
Phillips says the hot, dry we ather In Ohio this
week ha s had lit tle Impact on crops In th e
northeas tern portion of th e s ta tP but that farmers
can't walt much longer fo r ra in . ·
" If we don't ge l som&lt;' ra in In the next week or 10
da ys. we' ll star t sc reamin g," he said. "It won 't do
an y good, but we' ll still be scrE&gt;amlng about it. "
Na tional Wea t her Sen•icc forecas ters said
Thursda y nig ht that Phillips a nd friends could
hold thei r scrN ms. predic ting a s ignifica nt .
cha nce of ra in and a little relie f from the heat this
Wl'C kcnd.
·
·· Until Sa t.lird ay, though, hot and sultry weath er
Is Pxpcc ted to persist sta tewidr . Bes ides the hea t
and humldil)' , the clear but hazy conditions that
have preva iled around Ohio rece ntly a lso should
r!'m al n th rough tonight , sa id foreca.s ters.
Phillips sa id th!' most se ri ous thr ea t to crops

right now ts hail . The current weather conditions
a re conducivE&gt; to ha·ilstorms , which could cause
considerable damage to fruit s and vegetables.
He said most farm animals are able to deal with
the heat and humidit y,. but some, like chickens
and hogs, can ' I perspire aM must be kept cool and
r;tven plenty of wat!'r.
,
" Othe r livestock are like human beings,
phllllps said. " They don't like il .. but th,ey can
sweat and they'll be all right of they re not
sl ressed."
· ·
.·
·. Low temperatures Thursday night were fore·
cas t to be In the upper 60s. Humidity lev~&gt;ls also
wer e expected to remain high .
Today' s highs wPr!' forecast to be in low 90s. The
mercury Is expected to fall only to about 70
degrees tonight .
Bob Davis of the Hamilton County Extension
Agency said he talked to several farmers this
week and none indicated that the heat was causing
them any problem s.
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SEE CAROL OR MARK
LOCAL PARTICIP1\NT - ,Jeanne Bowen, a
Mcll:!! Local S&lt;:hool Dis trict teacher, was one of
lht• local rt'Sidents piaytng with thP Ohio
UniVI'""IIY ('uminunlvcrslty Summer Concert
Band which prl'S&lt;•nted a cont·ert In Pomeroy

Thursday night. Mrs. Bowen Is a veter11n of the
group. Other Mel!!' relildenls who are members of
the hand art&gt; David Bowen, Todd Clay, An'le
Sloan, .Jeff Arnold and Jeffrey Sayre.

Middleport

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BAND CONCERT - Ronald B. Socclatelll
conducted the Ohio University Communlverslty
Cuncrrt Band Thursday night through · an
l'xcellt•nt Informal concert on the upper parking.
101 In Pomeroy. A receptive audience, despite the
warm evening, gave entbusla.•tlc applause to lhe

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"Some of the late corn might -have a problem
with pollination with these high temperatures,"
Davis said.
The heat can effect polltnatlon more than
anything, Davis sal d. "bui the growing season got
started earlter than normal, so a lot of the
pollination has already occurred."
Cloudiness will Increase Saturday, reducing
temperatures a bit, said weather service
personnel.
Instead of . the 9().to 95-degree highs that have
prevailed this week. the Buckeye State will have
peak readings from the mid 80s to near 90
Saturday, forecasters said .
Also Saturday, scattered showers and thunder·
storms are expected but the better part of the
state still is apt to r!'maln dry .
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In addttton, the humldlly on the last day of the
wpek probably will stay quite high and tempera ·
lures still arE&gt; going to be about 5 degrl'f's above

varied program and especially liked the show
medleys from West Side Story, Oklahoma and
Music Mao. This was the second. annual
appearance of the band In Pomeroy broul!ht to the
community by Bank One.

See-saw GNP. pattern may wobble
WASHINGTON 1UP!)
percent followed by a quarter low as 1 percent.
Steady as a heartbeat,- the above that mark. Slnoe last June,
In previous quarters, such
. nalton's best sign of economic for example, the rates went up to numbers would only se~m to
health has pulsed consistently 2.8 percent in the third quarter, reaffirm the old pattern. This
strongly every other quar't er for down to 1.1 percent 1!1 the .fourth time, economists think thestreak
the past 2'h years . Now some and up again to 4.8 percent In the will eM.
'
·
economists t·htnk they're detect· first three months of 1987.
Analysts such as those at
tng a murmur.
'j'oday the government was to Shearson Lehman Brothers In
. Beginning with the final three . release Its first estimates of GNP New York and the Mortgage
monihs of 1984, the hifl~tion· for the second quarter of 1987, Bankers Association In Washing·
adjusted gross national product and economic analysts agree it . ton figure real GNP for July
has featured a quarter of growth will stick to form and fall below t)lrough September won't re·
at ,, an annual rate below 2.5 2. 5 percent - inl,$everal cases ·as bound as usual,

normal, said forecasters.
Highs In the 80s will be the. rule from Sunday to
Tuesday, said weather service officials, adding
!'hat low temperatures during the period ought to
be In the 60s.
The scatiered show£&gt;rs and thunderstorms
predicted for Saturday will continue Sunday and
Monday but dry weather Is forecast to return:to
Ohio Tuesday, said forecasters.
·.
Norm Moll, Lucas County extension agent··
agriculture, said the hot, dry weather presents
farmers with the .extra expense of Irrigation.
"The weather tends to burn everything up on
some of the crops," he said.
Certain crops, such as tomatoes, might be lost
but hot wealher often assists row crops, such as
corn. said Moll.
"II provides sunlight and h('al units," he said.
"The warm days and warm nights oftentimes are
considered beneficial to the corn crop."

Schultz defends opposition to
·arms sales hearings continue·
By JOSEPH MIANOWANY
and JUDI HASSON
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Se·
cretary of State George Shullz
defended his vigor and forceful·
ness today in opposing the Iran
arms deal, saying the decision
.was !he president's and "I don' t
win all the arguments."
Shultz also said he kn!'W
notl}lng about a letter from CIA
Director William Casey to Prest·
dent Reagan after the scandal
broke, saying the administration
needed a "new pitcher" and
recommended that Shultz resign
because he was not supporting
the Iran lnttattve.
"Thl're were a lot of people
outside the governml'nl who
were aft!'r my scalp," Shultz
said, but added he had not known
· that Casey wanted him to resign.
Shullz, In his second of testlm·
ony before the special congres·
sional pan!'IS lnvesllgallng the
arms-for -hostages deal and dlv·
ersion·of funds to the Nicaraguan ·
Contra, turned asidE' charges

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Ohio heat.wave continues

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1984 Mercury Topaz ......... Ji$;&gt;J.1?. .. 58906 mo.
19 82 V. W. Rabbit .............. §Q.~ .. 59061 mo.
1984 Dodge 600 ............;.......... s15277 mo.
1984 Chev. Celebrity ................. 516S44 mo.
19 87 Plymouth Horizon ............ 516682 mo.
1986 DSO Pickup ....................... 517 sn mo.
.1984 Olds Cutlass ...................... 5l782S mo.
.198S Plymouth Caravelle.......... 517825 mo.
198S Chev. S-10 Pickup ............ 51782S mo.
1987 Ply. Sundance ................... 5200'' mo.
198S Grand Am ......................... 521Pl mo.

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Generally clear tonight.
Low near 70. Partly cloudy,
humid Saturday. Scattered
sl)owers and thunder· ·

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. Discharged - Muriel Mul!ord 1
Alexander May , Thomas Turner,
•·
Rhonda Dickerson.

. CLEVELAND iUPII - The
grand prtze in Ohio's Super Lotto
drawing went unclaimed Wed·
n!'sday night, increasing the
RUTlftNO. OH.
742 -2211
jackpot to at lE&gt;asr $12 mlllton for
Saturday 's game.
H0rnr• of lhr Gr.1tr (;.,~ ..
A sta te Iott.ery commission
spokesman today said there were
WherP ¥.111 Gr&gt;t GrP.11 8,Jy . 1
no tickets sold for Wednesday's
dr awing that listed alt six of the
winning numbers - 5, 7, 25 , 31, 3:&gt; ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(
and 36. That me ans the $9 million. I
jackpot will be carried over to the
weekend drawing.
Alth.o~ r;h nobod y d a tm~ d tht'
top prize Wednesday.156 players
.picked five of the numbers to win
$1 ,000 eacli . Also, 7,511 players
selected four of the numbers to
win $82 apiece.
Ticket sales fo r the mld·week
drawing totaled $5,3.14,681 , with a
prize payout totaling $n J,902.

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MUSIC AND FUN

Hospital news

Contuned from page 1

Weather
South Central Ohio
Sunny and humid toda y, wilh
highs between 90 and 95. Gener·
ally clear tonight, with a low near
70. Mostly sunn,· and humid
Friday, with hir;hs betw!'en 90
and 95.
The probability of precipita·
lion is near zero through Friday.
Winds w111 be light and from
the southwest today and tonight.
· Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday
Sunny Saturday, with a chance
of show!'rs or thunderstorms
Sunday and Monday. Hi!(hs will
be belw!'en So and 90 Saturday
a nd Sunda y, falling into the !IDs
Monday . Over/light lows will
ra ngc from 1he middle to upper
60s.

Thursday. July 23. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

--. Local . briefs-~ Roberts...

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that he could have prevailed In
convincing the president about
the foolishness of sending arms
to Iran.
He made no immediate re·
marl:s about the supertanker
Bridgeton striking an ·under·
water mine in the Persian Gulf
while under escort by three U.S.
warships.
Rep. Wllllam Broomfield, R·
Mich., a conservative, pressed
Shultz on Why the presidE&gt;ht
resisted his arguments as well as
those of Defense Secretary Cas·
par Weinberger's. He suggested
that Shultz was not forceful
enough.
"If your poiiH is that the
president was in somE' doubt
about our views, your point is
wrong," Shullz said.
Shullz. asked if Reagan was
relying too hE&gt;avlly on CasE&gt;y.
said. "I think lhe president was
relying on himself."
"You seem to miss the point
that the president is a very
decisive person and he viewed all

this and he made a decision
which he Is perfectly entitled .to
make.
"As secretary of state I don 't
think ... just because I think
something I should get my way
' Continued on page 10

Syracuse to
«:onserve water
Both of Syracuse's water
pumps are humed up, possl·
hly after being struck hy
llghllnr sometime Thursday.
Syracu!lt' has been lemporar·
· lly connected to Pomeroy
water and all residents In
Syracuse have been notified
and asked to con....,rve, using
water only for drinking. Syra·
cuse officials were nol sure
how soon the water problems
will be corrected.
London Po'OI ha.~ been closed
temporarily due to lack of
water to fill the pool.

Supertanker Bridgeton hits
underwater mine; no one hurt
ABOARD THE USS KIDD
1UP!) - The supertanker Brld·
geton hil an underwater mine
early today as It and another
Kuwaiti oil vessel flying the
American flag were being es·
carted In lh£' Persian G~lf by
three U.S. Navy warships.
ThE&gt; glanl tanker took on water
but there were no Injuries among
26 persons aboard and II was able
to proceed at a slower pace. Navy
officials said.
The Bridgeton struck the mine.
shortly before 7 a.m. local time
111 p.m. EDT Thursday~ as it
steamed toward Kuwait about
120 mUes southeast of the Arab
nation, Navy Lt. Richard Vogel
reportl!d from the tanker to .
fellow officers aboard the des·
troyer USS Kldd, one of the three
Navy escort ships. ·
The explosion was clearly
audible aboard the Kldd as a loud
"boom" from the tanker a mtle to
the right and about a half-mUe
ahead of the Navy ship.
The damage was done to the
port, or left, side of the 1,20(). foot
tanker about 200 feet back from
the ·bow, Vogel reported. The
· explosion was so strong that crew
members standing on the bridge
about 1,000 feet back were almost
knocked off their feet, he said. •
Seconds after the explosion,
Vogel radioed the bridge of the
Kldd, which Is the command ship
of Ihe Navy convoy: "We've been
hll! We've been hit!"
The Ktdd's captain, Cmdr.
Daniel Murphy' Jr., ordered his
ship slowed from 15 knots to five
knots and then picked dp speed
again.
· Two Saudi . Arabian mines·
weepers were working the wa·
tersoffKuwall totrytoclearthe
area of explosives believed
planted on the seabed by Iran.
Extra lookouts were posted
v •board the Kldd's bow to look for

mines. At least nine saUors were
on the bow, some of them armed
with .M-14 rtfies to fire at any
suspicious objects In the water.
The incident occurred as the
convoy of NavY: ships and two
Kuwaiti tankers: the 407,822-ton
Bridgeton and the 46, 723-ton Gas
Prince headed for Kuwait. ·
wher~ 'they were expected- to
arrive later today to complete
the first leg of a perilous and
poltticaUy explosive operation
that began this week.
At the lime of the mine hit, all
three Navy ships were at "gen·

era! quarters, " their highest
staiP of al!'rt. because they were
passing Farsi Island, from which
Iran has recently launched
speedboat attacks against gull
shipping. The site of the explo·
siQn was 18 mtles west of Farsi
Island.
The tankers entered the Per·
stan Gulf Wednesday, flying the
American flag and under heavy. ,
U.S. naval and air protection.
Their escorts were the guided
missile destroyer Ktdd, the
cruiser USS Fox and the frigate
USS Crommelin.

Announce bicentennial .
program for Saturday
A parade, program, pioneer
dress and pie-bak-Ing contests, old
fashioned square dancing, and
early America craft displays and
demonstrations wtll be among
the activities featured in the
Orange Township Bicentennial
Celebration to take place Satur·
day at Tuppers Plains. Theme is
''200 Years·and Sltll Pioneering.''
The parade, led by the Eastern
High School Band, wtll form at
Gobeis Garage and move out at 1
p.m., travel south through the
Arbaugh Addition and on to the
Tuppers Plains Elementary
School where all of the activities
wtll be held.
At 2 p.m. there wtll be a
program with Marjorie Stone of
the Athens Historical Society as
the featured speaker. The Vete-'
rans of Foreign Wars will have
l!il opening ceremony, Latlschia
Holsinger will read her prize
winning bicentennial es.~ay, .and
Leah Arbaufl\1, will have a history

of the Tuppers Plains vUlage and ·
area. Eslh!'r Smith, postmaster,' ·
will give the history of the postal
department tn Tuppers Plains,
and the Daughters of America
win have a patriotic
.presentatton.
The pie backing contest wUl
follow the pmgram with prizes to
be awarded to the winner, and
the pioneer dress contest will be
at 4 p.m. No advance registration
Is required.
Exhibits and demonstrattons
of early ~rafts will be featured
during the aftrrnoon, as will as a
'
quilt show and displays of prim!-..
tlve equipment. tools and house-··
hold Items.
The fire department will be
serving food and beverages and
there will be games and contests
·for the chlldren all afternoon and
evening.
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At 7 p.m. the Ohio River Drif.'
ters wtll play for old fashioned
square danctng.
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Friday, July 24, 1987

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Comment
The Daily ·sentinel

Plympic Festival continues with gymnastics and volleyball

Page-2-·The Daily sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Friday, July 24. 1987

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By IRA KAUFMAN
UPI Sports Writer
" DURHAM , N.C. (UP!) - In
the mids t of his floor exercise.
David St. Pirrre realized the
cheering was for so meon e else.
• 1 St. Pierre a nd co-leader Nell
· Palmer began their fina l gym·
nastl c events a t the U.S. Olympic
Festival simult a neously Thurstlay nig h!. P almer scort'd a 9.75
on th e high bar to overtake St.
Pi erre fo r the go ld meda l,.ln th P
tnen' s . a ll -around c'o mpetlt ion.
St. Pierre's Nort h sq uad easily
won the team gold 0vcr Pa lmer's
South sq~acl .
•. Elsewhere, the North. goi ng
for the kill a fter a lopsided loss in
the first game, relied on Law·
renee Hom and Adam Loc kwood

Duvalier funds_-._____:.._Ja_c_k_A_n_d_er_s_on_a_nd_D_a_le_~_a_n_A_tta

U1 Court street
Pomeroy, Oblo
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE !IIEIG!I-MASON AKEA

WASHINGTON- A membt'r evidence to support the rumors of from an account titlE'd. "CptE'
The Haitian gOvernment Is
of thE' thrPP.rnan military junta thP DuvaiiPr association .
Spec de . 0Pveloppemenl Gvt trying to regain some $120
Th&lt;' dlsbursprnpnt record we d'Hail 1." The other PXpPnditures million with which Duvaller and
that has ruiE'd Haiti slncP the
obtained
Is a mong more than · listed suggest the account was his sa traps absconded. Pari of
flight of dictator Jpan·Ciaude
~rib. .
24,000
documents
the Hallla~ used for travpl and .lodging.
DuvaliPr last year was appar·
Bm~ r"T'&gt;-1._...... ~=·I his effort Is a suit In the Olstrlcl
~v
·.
gQvernmPnt
turnt-d
over to
ently paid $10 ,000 from a
In a telephonl;' intervl(;'w , Re· of Colu mbia Superior Court to
.
.
Duvali&lt;'r-controiiE'd , "dev!'lop· American lawyers. The files are gala denlt'd any knowledge ol.the recover 56 Haitian paintings that
ROBERT L. WINGEtT
for use lri lawsuit s Haiti has flied dlsbursPrnent . "ThPre Is nothing Douyon ·anegE'dly bou~~:ht wllh
ment fund'· during thP dictator's
Pu ..laber
·
aga inst Duvaller and his cronies In my mind that I recPived any money stolPn from the Halllail
hPyday .
to regain millions In cash and cash or check or a ny thing," he governmPnt. ThP paintings ,
The
payment
to
Gen.
Willi
ams
PAT WHITEHEAD
BOBBOEFUCH
·
artworks
allegPdly tak&lt;'n out of told our reporter Michael Rosen , valu&lt;:&gt;d at mort&gt; than $1.3 million :
•·
Regala
.
currently
minlstpr
of
GenerAl Maiaa~r
.balatut Publ~ber/Controller
the country whpn the regimE' felt. "I'V&lt;' not rPcelved any ·wrre dlscoverE'd In a Washington
• defense and intt&gt;rlor. appPars In a
coll apsE'd In February 1986.
document from Haitia n govrrn·
mon&lt;'y from anyonP . MaybE' It warehouse whPrP Douyon alrnent flips . Therp had long beE'n
One of the dE'fE'ndants Is had to do with my profession . I legE'dly sta sht'd them .
AugustE' Douyon . Duvaller's nevt&gt;r dealt with him tDouyonl .
rumors th a t RE'gala , 50. a carppr
DisclosurE' that Regala w~s
A MEMBER o!The United Press International, Inland DaUy Press
longtimP pPrsonal spcrptary . Ac· We didn't usE'd lo·dealtogt&gt;ther." apparpntly the rPCiplent of a cash ·
rnilllary man . , had links to
AsaoclaUon and t~ American Newspaper Publl~ber~ Association.
cording to a Bank of the Republic
Duvaller a nd to t)l~ Ton·Tons
Tht&gt;rP Is -lndt&gt;E'd~no&gt; way•, of paymE-nt from .a special
of
Haiti
debit
statf!ment
dated
Macout&lt;'s. thE' di c tator's murderLEITERS OF oP'JJ&lt;liON afE-.'WetcOine. They !h~ld be leu than :110 words
determining from thr docum ents Duvaller·controlll'd bank a~ ·
kina. Alll£&gt;tt•rsaresubject toedltlnt ani! rru'it be._stgneil wltb name, address and
Feb. 21. 1980, Douyon authorized whether Regala ever actually count comes at a timE&gt; when the
ous security for&lt;'e. Bill urltl] now
tel.ePhone number. No unslgne::l letters will be _p:bllshed. Letters should~ in ·
thE' paymf'nt of SlO.OOO.to HPgala rPcPIVI"(l th e $10.000.
lht&gt;re has bt'en no documpntary
. Haitian mllltary.J unta Is trying (o
good tastl!. addresslnl Js:sues, not perta~alitle9.
'
·
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deal with the country's worst
political crisis si nce . D'uvalier
fl ed for his llfp 17 month s ago. At
least two dozrn Haitians havr
bE'en
kiliE'd In the rPCent wave of
I
a ntl · governmr nt protesls.
strikes and riots . Among thP
protesters' complai nt s Is that thP
military junta Is rnorr dcvoled to
Duvallerlsrn than to de m ocracy.
I am writing this IPttPr bE&gt;cause They wouldn' t have waiiE'd until
Thr lmrnedlatr ca usr of the
I am fro up with lhls jokP of a hours later to quil . Tht&gt;n thP boa I
civ
il unrl'sl carnr In lat&lt;;&gt; JunP
fprry boat. that was brought Into didn't run all day on thP 4th of
~·hen
Lt . Gen. HPnrl Namphy ,
the area (o SE'rve the public. It Is July nor did U run on thE' 5th but It
h&lt;'a
d
ol
thE&gt; junta . srizt'd control
supPQsPd to be a convPnlencP for did start back up on the 6th. Now
of
th
r
Provisional EIE'Ctoral
thP public. since thP bridge has Is that what you call taking thE'
Council . an lndf'pemWnt panel
bE'en clost&gt;d lor rPpalrs . But 11 holiday off or whal?
~ct up to ovese£' the Novcrnlx'r
sure hasn't bE'en a very good
OnE' other thing, what was your
prrs idrntial elrction that Is sup·
conveniE'nce. It's bepn more of a opinion of thr rates going up? All
possPd to rrstorc&gt; full drrnocracy
ha5llel than anything. Just look at becausr they couldn ' t stand 11
to Haiti. The proiPsts wer£&gt;
bow many times It has bppn when a car thai didn't 1\avr thrpp
apparo'ntly successful : Namphy
brokPn down and IPft us strandE'd propiE' In It would stop and pick
gavr In and rrturned control of
on onE' side. and our vehicles on up walkers. Can you bcliE'vr this ?
th&lt;' election to the EIPCtoral
thP other. It looks likE' thPy should If It wasn't for us customers
Council.
be madE' to takP walk·on pas· thrsP peoplp wouldn't hav&lt;' any
Last wt'&lt;'k thr U.S . Stat&lt;'
S('ngPrs on thPir littlE' boat when
job. WondPr If thPy rver thought .
OPpartml'nt
Issued a n ultima ·
thP big one Is brok&lt;'n down . How of this. I have notiC£&gt;d that prople
turn
to
all
parlll's In Hait i.
would lhPy !Pel stranded?
are really It'd up wilh this
th
re•tcnlng
to
c ut off aid II lhl'
AnothPr good point Is. If you're in
bologna and arp driving around
rl'lurn to civilian r uil' Is lntl'r·
this kind of businPss it surel)i
Instead of riding the boat . Wf!, thf!
fen:'ll with . U.S, aid amount s to
looks likP you would carry .some prople of M.ason and Meigs
SJOO million th is yrar - 20
sparP.parts with you In cas!' of a
Countirs. should show lh&lt;'se
,.
percrnt of thr Haitian gov!'rn·
break down . Such as a radiator
propl&lt;' of thr fe rry scrvicP that
· hosE'!
mrnt's
budi!PI.
WE' would rather lnvE&gt;si our
Also another point is that on
money In our own countiE-s. such
July 3 thP boat qul1 running
as supporting our arf'a gas ·
approxlrnatPly 9:00p.m. bee a us£&gt;
sta tions a nd driving anound .
thPy claim they had been dodging TheS&lt;' gas stations would be a lot
dPbrie In thP river all day. You
morr drpendablr than a frn·y
Contrary to " 'ha t my conserva · light of day . Sine£&gt; lh&lt;'Sf' things · co ngr&lt;'ss lonal Jpadf'rs whOM'
know as " 'PII as I do iflhls was thr
boat - think about this .
Under ht'avv pr&lt;'ss urf' to SP·
tlv£'
frlt&gt;nd s sometlmrs ass~rt .
rnanlfl'sliy can not bE' donC' with dC'&lt;'p ~s t Instinc ts :&gt;rr to thwH r. cure t hi' relrasr of our hosta~PS
cas!'. they would havE' quit
Li sa StaniPy
th &lt;' Constitution does not vrst lh&lt;' necl'ss:fry co nfld pntla lll~· i' rnbarra ss a nd dr fC'at tHrm .
running wh&lt;&gt;n the first nolir.'f'd II .
- rspccially oar BPI rut C IA chie f
rn a nagrme nt . of U.S. fo reign through IPgis lativ&lt;' procpssrs In·
Thr rps ult . ln~vilabl y . has
policy in thr prrsldl'nt of the volvlnl! 535 mPrn bers or Con· bN'n c ha Os. Wit nPss . most n·· 8111 Buck I ~·:. . · who wa s belnjl
tortured for thl' vital information
ha~
Unitetl States . It noes g lvr him
grrss. thP job has faiil'n to the ccnlly , thl' efforts of various hr possessed · PrPSklenl
the power lo appoint a mba ssa·
SUCCPSSIVP presidi'Dt S. IOJ!I!'th er rnerni&gt;l'rs of CongrP.s to bloc~ . or Rr al!an agre ~d to an rxtrE&gt;mcly
Cltizpns of Ohio should know hazardous waste polluiE'rs . r£'· dors tby ·a nd with the advice and with thrlr staffs and appropriall' a tthrvc rv least d&lt;'luv . Pr~stdPn t
drllcatl' approach to Iran. a ppar·
that Govrrl)or Richard F . Cr· ducr thE' amount of toxic chf!rni · consent of the Senatrl a nd to ml'mbers or lhPir Ca binpt s . .
RPagan' s efforts to protect vital c nti y SU~j:ti'S IE'd by lh&lt;' lsraPiiS.
mak&lt;' trea ties rtwo·thl rds of th ~
lestt' and thelt E'lectE'd State ca ls E'ntrrlng LakE' EriE'. inform
The assrnt of Conl!ress to nil shipments In the Pers ia n Gu lf.
Ralh&lt;'r th an risk h avln~ it
S&lt;' nators presrnt concurring 1. major pr.esldential lnltlativrs In Th~ qurstlop I ~ no t " Who Is
Rl'prcsentativE's and Senators cltizrns of toxic c he mica ls usE'd
rxposrd to the world_cwtth quit!'
but the power to drclarE' war is thr flrld of forrl gn poli cy has right?" Thl' qu es tion is , " How
recently llstent'd to thrlr con· in 1h£'ir communities. O))E'ratP a
posstbl.v lata! rf'sultsl through
cPrns about Pnvironrnental qua l· statpwidE' groundwatPr monitor· rrsPrved to th&lt;' Congress. For thr
usu a lly b('f'n assun'&lt;l on ly by ca n &lt;~ n y thlng lx' don e a ii 7 "
IPak s lrom Con~rrss or Plsr·
rPst. the Constitution Is sllpnt on
lty and accordingly gavethPOhlo ing nPtwork . and protf'f't public
vlrtu P of the happy col ncldcncr
In a n £'ffort to makl' .~ un" th.at
wh&lt;'rl'. lh&lt;' prl'sidrnt arran~E'd to
I he subject of forrll!n policy.
Envlronml'ntal ProtE-ction drinking waiPr suppliE-s from
th a t thr prrsidPnt' s party a lso thr Democra ti c Congrl'ss find s h.a vr It conducted by members or
Prrsldents ha ve assumed thr gr ner a ll y co ntrollrd the out about all importa nt SI'Crrt
AgPncy onE' of the bt'st sta ir groundwater contamination.
hi s own National Sf'curity Counpowrr
to conduct U.S. forrlgn
budgPts th£&gt; agency has evrr
Tht&gt; nrw Ohio EPA budgPI will
Congn•ss .
lnillatlvr ~ by Rcpubii&lt;'an prrs l·
cil
sta ff whosl' s ll&lt;'ncr hP could
SE'E'O.
not rid Ohio of its many E-nviron· policy for much thl' sam&lt;' reason
But for two dPcad('s now thP
dents in the fll'id of forPign t ·ount o n.
But so what? How does that
mE-nial abusE's . Muc h ha rd work th a·t thr Suprrme Court assumrd
American propl£&gt; have brl'n policy. laws hav(' b&lt;:&gt;E'n pitsspd
The su bSPq Ut:'OI divprs lon or
affect the avrrage Ohioan•
rrmalns to be donr. BuiiPt's glvr thl' powrr llikPwi ~e unsppcifif'fl
playing a hil!hl y danj!rrou s rf'qulri ng that Information co n· fu nd s to thl' Nlcaraj!ua n co ntra s
For each of the nrxt two yrars.
credit whi're crrdit is due . A in thr Constitutio n I to clpc larr a gamP: givi ng lh &lt;' prrsidl'ncy to a r('r'ni nj:t all tovN t lntf'lligrn cr Is f'SS&lt;' ntially a sldr issuC'. Whall s
l(&gt;w unconstitutional : na mrlv . Republican. whllr !rav in g lhf' opf'ra lio ns 1&gt;1' comrnunlcatrd lo
$.1.44 a y&lt;'ar lor rvrr)i man. significant strp ha.s beE-n mad£&gt; .
rra lly a t stake herr Is how U.S.
woman and child lil Ohio will be
It is heariPning to sec Ohio's bC'&lt;'aUSI' th r re Sf'rrnrd no oth~r
Drmocrat s in control of Con· thr Hou se and Senate Select
spent from stair tax doll ars to elrctE'&lt;l officials lnvrs l a small pra r tkal way to haridk thl' grPss. This rvldC'ntl y strikrs the Com rnilt ers o n lntf'ltlj:tcnc£' . fo rcl~n policy s ha ll bP .mad!' lndl'&lt;'&lt;i. how It ca n be madE' al all
protect thP quality of our a.ir.
but significant a mount of our tax matter.
voter~ as clrVI'r - their own IIIII&lt;'
With what resu lt • On a I'C'&lt;'Pnt
- when thr f{'(lf'ral govrrnml'nl
From tlrnr Immemorial. it ha s cont ributio n to th&lt;' sl'paration of Sunday talk show . ~kn . Orrin
land. and watPr reRourrPs .
doll ars to protect public hl'alth.
UndE-r this budget. thr Ohio . and our fragii'E-I"nvlronrnent o n ~('n n('lressary for govPrnmf'nt s powrr s. as It wl'r~ . But It has the Hat c h. R-U ta h. asscrlcd th at he Is dlvldrd betwN'n a R&lt;'publlcan_
pr£&gt;s ldcnt a nd a Dl'mocrallc
EPA should be able to Inspect which wr all drpend . from the to know morl' tha n lh&lt;':V t&lt;'il.
r!Padly co nsPquencr of n •quirlnl! pPrsonally had hearrt mrmbcrs Co ngri'SS . Do lhC' AmNican pro·
conduct nrgotl a lions In sC'crl't.
J.ioo wastP disposa l silrs which harms of pollution.
Rrpublican prPsidents to obta in . of the Senat p's SriPct Comm iii N' pi&lt;' rrall'" whal thP)I are con·
pose a hazard to crilical under·
Stephrn H. Sedam take actions that WE'rr elthPr nat
for their most de llcalr and o n lntcllll!encr thre a ten to il'ak to drrnnlng thrlr j:tOVPrnrnl'nt to.
ground · watl:'r supplies . more
ExPcutivE' Dlrrctor know n at a ll or not trac&lt;&gt;ablr to
confidentia l forf'l gn policy ln illa· the prl'ss Info r mati o n concrrnlng when thPY exercise lhP dObl ous
vlgorousl)l Pnforce laws against
Ohio Envlronmrntal .Council lhl'm . and mak£' plans th at were
li vrs. lh&lt;' pr ior a pproval of prrs idPnllal lnitlati vrs of which right to spill their llc krr~
nol lrnmPd iatel)l rxposrd to the
they disapproved!

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Y00 CaD't have it ·bo.t h Ways.___W_il_lia_m_R_us_h_er

Thr M&lt;'igs Countv L.ibrar)i
Bo~rd of Truslet•s. the Dh•N·tor.
Ruth Powers and library ~ l aff.
would Ilk&lt;' to thank all th e
r&lt;'sldcnts of Mrigs Count~' wh o
• slgn~d the petitions at the llbrar·
If'S and wrote l rltrr ~ to thC'
1£&gt;/:islators C'onrcrning lhf' rrstoralion of Ohio Valley Area
Libraries rOVAl.t funding in the
St ;liC' budg&lt;'t for 19R9.
Thanks also to M" yor Frnl

been made

Hoffm a n and Co mrnis s ionC'r ·
Rich Jont•s for t.h cir letters of
support. It was u tough battiC' for
two month~ but lh&lt;' funding
finall~· did gPI rcslorcd In thP
budg~l In the ConfE'rrncc Com·
mittP&lt;'. Thanks again &lt;'Vrryonl'.
The Mrigs Count;v
I.lbrary Board
1.&gt; f Trustffs
Ruth Powers. Director
Thr library staff

T_hank ..,• .folk..,!
Th&lt;' AmPric a n Cancer Society.
Unit wishC's to thank a II the
buslnrsscs for their hC'Ip and
donations for lhr 'WinE' and
Ch('('Sr Tf'a" and roallthoscwho
atlrndcd and olh&lt;'fs who
Mrl~~:s

donat&lt;'d .
Heartfelt thank s for · hrlping
~' OUr unit hl'lp old and new canc&lt;'r
\' ictims . MPigs Unit "t he one
c·lo sc to home."
Lillian Moore

Today in history
By United Prll!lll International
Today Is Friday, July 24, the 205th day of 1987 with 160 to follow.
The moon Is almost new.
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mars and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They Include
South American revolutionary and statesman Simon Bolivar In 1783,
French novelist Alexandre Dumas In 1802, aviation pioneer Amelia
Earhart In 1898, feminist and former New York Congresswoman
Bella Abzug In 1920 (age 67), comedian Ruth Buzzlln 1936 (age 51),
and actors Chris Sarandon In llN2 (age 45), Robert Hays In 1947 (age
40), and Lynda Carter In 1951 (age 36).
On this date In history:

In 1679, - N'"ew···Hah'IJ&gt;shlre became a royal colony of the British

crown.

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In 1929. President Herbert Hoover signed the Kellogg· Briand
Treaty under which 43 nations ·agreed , to denounce war as an
tnstrurneiJI' of national PQiicy.
In 1969. Apollo·ll returned to Earth arter the historic moon landing
mission.

The gulrs stonny seas-'---___
WASHINGTON !NEAl- C~rtalnly the most succinct and
perhaps the most lr£'nchant
analysis of the threat to I his
country posed b:v tho reflagglng
of Kuwaiti oil tankl'rs comrs
from thE' chairman of thC' House
ArrnE'd Services Committee.
"TherE' are rtangers If we do
r&lt;'flag," says R&lt;&gt;p . LE's Aspln,
D·Wis .. "and lhE're arr da ngrrs II
WE' do not. "
The awful truth Is that the most
rreent manifestation of Prl'si·
dent R(•aga n' s penchanl for
viewing almost every global
dev&lt;:&gt;loprnent through an East·
West prism has placed this
counlry In a n untenabl e position
that is llk&lt;'ly to dE'INiorate
further.
Whrn the Kuwaitis first In·
qulred late last year about
rPdcslgnatlng half of the ir 22,
vrssel oil tanker fleE'! as U.S.
ships. they rPCPIV~d nothing
more than an Pxplanatory leaflpt
from thE' Coast Guard .
It was not until they als6 sough!
to enlist the Sovlel Union ·to
protrct their tankers In thr
Persian Gulf from Iranian at·
tacks that the Issue became a
high priority within the Reagan
administration.
"If we don' t do the job, the ,
Soviets will." th&lt;' . president ex·
plalnE'd ln ,a mttJ.June SJl&lt;'E'CI)but the Soviets' only rPsponse to K\lwalt's appeal for aid has been
to offer a commercial charter
arrangement for leasing three oil
tankers.
While the Soviets were rebuf·
ling Kuwait's reflagglng'
scheme, this country was not
only embracing It but also ,

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committing Navy warshfps as
r~corts for Kuwa iti V&lt;'SSf'is transparenlly dlsguisPd as U.S. s hips
- such as th&lt;' Umm AI Al sh
has tilv rPChristrnl'd th£' Surf
City . ·
"Torscort u.s. flagvessf'ls Is a
traditional roi&lt;' for thr Navy, "
ins isis RPagan , warning th at "if
we fall to do so ... we would open
opponunllies for I he Sovil'ts to .
move Into this chokepoint of thE'
frel' world's oil flow ."
Reagan's florid anti·Sovl£'1
rhE-toric srrves at least one
useful purpose - It negatE's
E'aril?r administration claims of
an altruistic cornmltmPnt to
protecting the lntpgrlty of all oil
tanker traffic In the Persian
Gulf.
·
HundrE'ds of ships ply thosr
waters. Since 1980. at least 325
vessrls have been attacked or
darnagpd by Iran or Iraq . ThP
Navy will be escorting only II
ships on their 600 mile )ournpy
from the mouth of the Persian
Gulf to the channel . leading to
Kuwait's prlnclpa·l oil terminal.
ThE' Incoherence of RE'agan's
policy Is Illustrated by thl' fact
that the Navy will not off~r
protection, howpver , In that
channel wherp, during the past
two months, lour ships (lnclud·
lng one of the . leased Soviet
vessels) have struck mines .
The mlnPs presumably were
placE'd there by Iran In an
attempt to strike at Kuwait, a
leading supporter of Iraq In that
nation's bitter, protracted war
with Iran.
But the aggressor's ldenilly
will never be known ·With cer·
talnty bpcause underwater
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AI Rckkahl was hit by rnlss llrs
lirrd by Iran- but very littlE' talk
of what might happ&lt;'n II that
VPSS!'I struck a min£' of lndrtrr·
mlnatc origin . ·
Finally. Iran Is likely to con tinue&gt; Its Indiscrimin ate attacks
agai nst s hips of a ll nations plying
the PNsian Gulf. as it did on
a pproximately 70 occasions dur ing lh&lt;&gt; first half of thi s yl'ar .

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"I thought it was one of my best
competitions," sai d Kunyavsky .
"It was great to get two 9.8's It
was the first time we've had suc h
a good crowd !Fes tival record
3,6011 for the event). A crowd like
that is vel)' Important to a good
· performance."
..
The East hockev team scorE'd
six goals In the third pe riod in
beating the South 9·5 as both
teams kepi the door to the
penalty box ajar. There were 19

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By RICHARD L. SHOOK
UPI Sports· Writer
GRAND BLANC, Mi ch. ti.JP!)
-Veteran Ed Dougherty has the
lead at the $600,000 Buick Open
with a course -record first round.
Unknown Dewey Arnette is in
seeond after a PGA Tour· tying
opl'ning round.
Dougherty, 39, fired a n 8·
under-par 64· that put lhc Lin·
wood, Pa. , resident one sttoke
a head of Arnette and three
olhers. The S-under round set a
record for lowest first· round
score at the Buick.
Arnette tiE'd a Tour record with
eight straighl birdies- seven on
the back nine and the first one on
the front. He bt'gan his round on
the lOth tee.
TiE'd with Arnrttc are J ay
Haas. Bob Murphy and Robert
Wrenn. Another s.l roke behind.
· with 6-under 66s, are Mark
Hav es, Payne Stewart , Andr&lt;'w
Magee. J:c . Snead and 1985
tour nament winner Ken G reE'n.
Ben Crenshaw began defense
of his champ ionship with a 68 on
the 7.014 -yard Warwick Hills Golf
and· CoUJll ry Cl ub course. Play PI'S praised the co ndition of the
course and greens , which havE'
been subjectE'd lo tempera tures
above 90 degrees and h,lg h
humidit y for more I han a wePk.
Arnell!' pqua lled thl' cons&lt;'CU·
t ive birdie record first set by Bob
Goalby In 1961 a nCJ was lat er
achieVed by Fuzzy Zoeller iri
1976.
" I know both of those guys won
Master s so that's fin e with me. "
sa id Arnette. who bogeyed the
16th a nd 17th holes . " I was trying
co nccnt ra IE' on not shooting 4!i on .
the front nin e."
Arnette, 28. of Jal'ksaii"'iile.
Fla ., is · a career winner of just
$10,852- a ll of it this year. The
Georgia Southern product finally
gai nE'd entry to the PGA Tour thi s
yl'a r aft l'r six years of tryi ng.
He started his string alter two
roumfol the Buick Open. Arnl•ll•· set a new course
TIFJI TOUR H•:COR D .,- Dewey A~nctle
pars.
on 10 and 11. by hitting a
mark and lied .the current PGA record lor ·
gt'!!lurcs a.• his balllu•ads for lhf' t:up, gl•ln~ him
sand
wedge
to ?-feet and knock·
c onsecullvc hlrdhos . ( UPI)
~L• el~ hlla straiKhl birdh• Thursday In the open inK
lng it in . Hr two- putted from 20
feet on the 13th hole, ca nned a
6-footer. hOIPd out a 25-footer
from a bunk er. c hipped In a
12-footer . saw an 8-foot putt drop
By United l'rt•ss lnternatlonul
man&gt;· became the wor ld :s r pC&lt;' ex pa nsion. Florida 1Orlando or o n lis last turn. hl1 a 5,Jron to
Tampa). Texas 1Houston or San wllhin Heel and dropped 11 then
c hampion by de feating Andrei
Bo•lnK
Donald Curry, knockt'd ou tl ast
Shuvalov of the Soviet Union 10·5 Antoniot a nd Sout hern Ca lifornia went to the front nine and putln a
1Los An~eles or Sa n Diego) are 12-foot putt. He rnlsst'd a 6·footer
" 'cck In the fifth round by Mik r
In Lausanne. Swjtzcrland.
co ns id e rE-d thl' ncx l sites . ... or he would have mad e nln ~
McCa llum. wants u rf'match.
Football
Formrr Universi ty of Georgia
"I'm comin g ha ck. I 'm coming
Cal Stoll. a former University
birdies In a row.
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ba ck better as far as the ment al of Minnesota football coach,
Dougherty and the othe_J:. play ar;·es tC'd for writing. bad checks
~spec!," Curry, a former world
underwent a hea rt transplant In
er s said putting was thl" kf'y so
sc&gt;ven month s after bf'lngclrarPd
welterweight c hampion. sai d · Minn ea polis. Sloll. l&gt;l. Is in
dar . The course Is in perfect
of si milar charges . ... Hou s ton condition a nd the greens are slow
from Fort Wo rth , Texa s. " !think critical but stabll' conditio n ... .
Oilers execu tives Ladd He r zpg enough lo hold , yet fast e nough
In the last fight , ·1 bea t mysel f Jackson State offensive line
a nd Thomas Smith wenr to for rolling the ball firmly at the
bl!ca use of mr ntal sit uations:· coach Houston Markham was
Jacksonvi lle. Fla .. to lour the
Cur ry. 27·2. was figh ti ng for the numed head football coach a t
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Gator Bowl and the city that for hole.
WBII junior mlcldl ewclght tlt lr .
Alabama State but must await
Dougherty dropped off I hi' tour
Cyclln~:
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year s been trying to lure ari NFL In 1982 after finishing 12Rth with
approval by th e sc hool's board of
Eduardo Chozas of Spai n won trustees.
team .
earnings of $27.948 a nd became a
Pow~rboat Kadng
the 22nd s tag!' of the Tour de
Jim Foster. head of Arena
club pro. Winning th e PGA club
Fcotball Leagur , says Phoeni&gt;i.is
Chip Hanauer. the course pro title in 1985 convinced him to
Fra n ~c th at enclrd In Morzlne.
a candidate for a n expansion
rccord· holder, Is one of six
Hi s compatriot Pedro Delga do
come back and he "fi nished a
club.
The
summf'r
lea
gue
ex·
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unlimit ed hydroplane drivers to
relained the overall lea d for the
sparkling la st" this past fall on
pect·s to·expand from four to ~lght
qualify for Sunda y's Columbia
thir d co nsecu tive day .
I he list of lour qualifiers.
or 10 team s for 1988. Detroil
Cup at Pasco . Wash. '
Fencing
a lready ha s been named for
Volke r Fischer of West Ccr·

Junior Olympics underway ~~~~~~~~
This Weaks Specials
at Brigham Young University

Berry's World

PROVO. Utah tUPil -Chris·
The runner-up In Watt' s heat
tine Mortenson won the 15· and was Cli nton Davis .. Ci ncinnati.
16·year-old girls discus cornpeli· la st year's lOO·m eter hurdl es
tlon·Thu rsday as lhe U.S. Junior champion, with 10. 75 . Wall's high
Olympic Track and Field Cham, sc hool learnmale, Dwayne
plonshlps got und er full swing at MIIIPr, San Francisco, won his
,Brigham Young University .
heat In 10.80.
Mortenson, · 15 , Reeseville . .
Mike Rernlglno, Newington,
Wis., won Ihe d!scuss with a Conn., qualified for the final In
mark of 125 feel , 7 Inc he s on her the 17·18 boys 800 meters with a
fifth toss In a set of six.
time o{ 1: 57.64. Remlglno Js the
Brenda Eller, New Sharmi , son of 1952 Oly mplc 100 meter
Pa ., was second .ln the compel!· gold medalist Lindy Remlglno.
tlon with a toss of 125 feet, 6
In the J7.and 18·year,old girls
Inches, followed by JuliP VIctor, 100 me ter dash, LSU·bound Ester
Austintown, Ohio, with 125 feet 1 Jones, Milw.aukee, posted ail
Inch.
11.45, tile fastest qualifying time .
to advance to ~aturday's finals .
Quincy Watts, Woodland Hills,
·Donald Marshall postt'd the 1
~ Calif., took fhe nand 18· year·
fastest qualifying time In the
. old boys 100 meter race by 15-and 16·year·old boys 200 with
posting the fast~st qualifying 21.19. Marshall, 16, Grand 1
time with a m eet record 10.37 Prairie, Texas, eclipsed the old
seconds.
meet record by .22 seconds.
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which entered the final round
undefeatE-d, won the first game ,
15·6, but the North ralli ed to take
the nexl three games, 15· 5, 15·5.
15·4. Hom, who a tt ends Southern
California, had 19 kills to give
him a tournament · leading 88 in
four games. Lockwood. Wll·
domar, Calif.. added 16 kills.
while the mulll· ta lented Sio
·satpaia, Honolulu , contributE'd
12. Salpala also sa ng the national
anthem before the match.

with 76.85 points.
Kunyavsky , who wOf\ the evpnt
in lhe 19&amp;~ Festival at Baton,
Rouge, La., also set records in
the club apparatus and rope and
shared' the record with Simpson
in ribbon with 19.45.

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mint's iP avr . llltl r evide nce aftrr
they Pxplodr Indeed. Iran has
bccomf' quite ad&lt;'p l a t eng aging
In trrrorlst tactics that l&lt;'aV&lt;' II'W
traces - and thus no justification
for retaliatory attacks.
There has brcn a grPa t dral of
uninformrd speculation abo ut
what military action this country
might takr if , forrxa rnple , the o il
ta nk er Bridgeton !former ly the

routine."

"When the team Is playing .
well , It seems that each lndlvld·
ual plays well." said Horn.
Torrance, Calif. "And every·
thing seemE'd to bP clicking for us
tonight ."
The grace of rhythmic gym·
nasi Marina Kunyavsky and the
barely controlled violence of icc
hockey also highlighted Thurs·
day's action. Kunyavsky, born In
Leningrad, §et four Festival
records In winning the gold
medal In rhythmic gymnastics .
The 22· year·old res !dent of
Culver City, Calif.. posted an all ·
arou nd score of 77.40 In tile
two-day event, breaking the
mark ol76.23 set last year by 1987
silver rnt'dallst Diane &amp;Impson.
Evanston, Ill. Simpson finished

penalties assessed overall, including nine In the decisive third
period- matching the combined
number of goals scorE'd In the
period . Brad Jones, Sterling;
Heights, Mich.. scorE'd lhre&lt;l
goals Jind added two assists fo~
.the East.
,
. In an afternoon ga me , ths
North route d tho Wes t g, o~
scoring its first three goa ls In a•
Festival record span of just 5&lt;J:
seconds.·
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was sch~uled to open tonight at:
L&gt;uke's Wallace Wade Stadium .'
More than $2.6 million In Festival:
tickets had been sold by T hu rs ·:
day morning, surpassing theprevious record of$2.4 million set:
last year In Houslon.
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meet a!.
"I knew Ihe mPPt was really
close," f:ald Palmer. · "T'.ve
scorE'd higher o n the horlzonlal
bar , but lhi s onP meant a lot to
me. I felt it was a V("ry good

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record

Letters to the editor

Says step forward

to beat the West In I he men' sgold
medal volleyball game.
''I wasn't t·rylng to think about
Palmer's pe rformance," said St.
Plerm. who attends UCLA . " I
noticed the crowd's . reaction
when he finished, but It was In the
back of my mind. "
Palmer, 22. a m ember of the
u.s." national gymnastics lea rn
and a student al Nebraska, won
the all-around gold medal wllh a
six-event total of 56.80, while St . .
Pi erre, 20, a member of UCLA's
1987 NCAA Iitle te am , received
9.60 on ifle floor exercise aild
finished a t -56.70 lor the s ilver .
Stanford's Lance Ringnald. 17,
the top-rankE'd men's junior
gy mnast the past two years.
came In at 56.30 for the bronze

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22. of Culver ('lty, California, performs her ribbon exercise on her ,
way ' to a gold medal In the Olympic Festi•al Thursday. The ·
Soviet·horn Kunyavsky set four Fesli•al records in winning the :'·
medal.
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CINC INNAT I cUP!) - Ohio year of eligibility.
"I feel like I let my father and
~ t a t e football recruit Vincent
Clark ha s failed to meet the ACT my family down," Clark said.
test scores required by.the NCAA. "This was the fourth 1\me I took
t he lest and I fPII I had passed it. "
for incoming freshman.
Ca rl os Snow, Clar k's high
Clark , a defensive back from
the Cincinnati Academy of Physi· sc hool teammate and fellow Ohio '
cal Education, wa s a m ember of Slatr recruit, has met eligibility ;
United Press lnt N na tlonal's requirements. Snow was UPl i
Class AA All· Sta le team.
Class AA Back of the Year this '
Clark said he will attend Ohio past seaso n.
State this fall and give up one ~------------...,

Ken Anderson is
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Ohio

Parker's big hat gives Cinci~:t;tati Reds
8-4 decision over host Montreal Expos
By DAVID AVfi'ABILE
UPI Sports Writer
Dave Parker. fighllng off the
llu and a batting slump, Thurs·
day night equalro his car!'er·
high with six RBI.
Parker collected thr!'!' RBI In
the third inning with a his 20th
home run of the season. helping
t~e Cincinnati Reds to an S:4
\'lctory over the Montreal Expos.
"I didn ' t feel V!'ry good before
the game and I was very clos!' to
taking th!' night off," Parker
said. "I'm glad I decided to pla y.
Ev!'rything turn('(! out quite
nicely."
ParkN. who had six RBI for
Plflsburgh in a game at Los
Angeles in 197;, now has 67 on thP
season. With his hafting averag&lt;'
having dipped to .267, Parker ha s
taken ext ra batting practice the
past s!'veral davs.
"For two days, I hit lor an hour
eac h time out," Parker said. " I
noticed !hat my mechanics w!'re

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Salazar (lt•lt) chases down Pittsburgh's Barry Bonds (right)
caught off base stealing between first and second base during third
Inning action Thursday in San Diego. Bonds wa.• out with a loss to
first base.

Lauer, Gennain share
lead in Women's Open
By DAVID E. NATHAN
UPI Sports Wriler
EDISON, N.J. j'UP[) -On a
day wh£'n t~mperatur£'s and
scores soared, two littlt'-known
LPGA vetNans ·s urvivro th£'
heat to grab a share of th£'
first -round lead at the ,42nd
Women's U.S. Open.
Bonnie Lauer and Dot G£'r·
main, with a rombinro 27 years
of Tour £'xperlence betwe£'n
them. each flrro 3· und£'r·par 695
Tl!.ursday to lead by a s trok!' t h!'
most pr!'stigious tournament In

,. , women's golf.

:,, . Kathy Postlewait was a s ho t
.·~· back at 70 and Jody Ros!'nthal.
,. Ayako Okamoto and Sandra
: , ·, Palmer W£'r£' at 71. Only those six
,o' , , players managed to br ea k par
, , ove r the sun-baked. 6.284· )•ard
'·· . Plainfield Country Club course.
Nancy- Lopez, trying for the
., , only major championship tltlc to
elude h£'r. shot a 73. D£'f£'nding
champion Jane Geddes was at 7:i
'•. · as was Kath)· Whitworth, at 4~
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thc oldest play£'r in the field . The
youngest pla y£'r. 14-year-old
· · VIcki GO!'tze. shot an 8.1. Pat
'' · ' Bradley the 19R6 Player of thC'
~ · ·· · Ye ar strugglro to an 81.
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coolers
stalionoo at e1·£'r}
teo.
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r, , • and trloo to walk in the shade to
lessen · the e ffect s of t!'mp!'ra ·
tur!'s In the mid·90s and hig h
humidity.
. , "I was glad to pla y early and
-;- ha\'e a good start." said Lau&lt;"r.
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•l have to plod along. I 'lllu st try not
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games and usually pl ay well in
the majors. relyi ng on ball
plac&lt;'m&lt;'nl and cxperiencc In·
•· stpad of s tr&lt;"ngth. Germain hit Jti
.::·!lr&lt;'rns In rc!~Ulation. the b('st

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J:l fairways, the second best
mark Thursday.
Lau£'r played th e only boge)··
free round of the day . She had
thre&lt;' birdies but her key hole was
No. R whcn sh!' rolled in o n a
15-foot par putt alter driving into
the rough and the n laying , up
s hort of th e green with her second
shot.
" It f!'lt like a birdie to me cvPn
though it was a par," Lauer sa id.
· Germai n played just sevC'n
tournaments la st year so she
could ~are for her a il ing teach!'r.
E ll en Griffin , who has si nce
passed away . GC'r matn is playing
in her U th tournament this )'ear
and fePis her game is finally
rounding in fo shap!'.
" In Montrpal tal the du Maur·
ier Classic two w~e ks ago! I hit
the ball really well and putted
tPr ribly." said GPr ma in , 40. "I
think toda)· I putted bl'ttor than i
ha\'e in a while."
Lopez was 1· under through 11
holes but drove into .the water on
No . 12, a par·:l, a nd suflerro a
doublt'-bogey . She parred the la s t
seven holes. Rosenthal. too. had
a chance to be closer to .the
i&lt;"ad&lt;"r s but shr missed a ma kea'·
ble 6-foot birdie putt at No. 1K
Gedd es bl a med putting for het
troubl es. Th&lt;' top money winnPr
this vear boge)ed three of thl'
par-!is. which are usua l!)' a
sourcC' of birdies for th&lt;' long·
hittN
" I didn ' t putt too wl'il." GPd d&lt;"s
said. " My position going into thP
greens was not real good so i was
leav ing myself some tougll putts .
You can't leave yourself 6-!oot
par putts a ll thP time a nd expPcl
fo make the m ."
BradlPy . who has struggled
thi s year aftpr a s upNb 1~R6.
double·bog&lt;'yed the first two
holes and is in dang!'r of missi ng
th&lt;' cut lor the second consccu·
tivf' weC'k.
") madp some bogey s a nd thcy
multiplied and it mad!' fOra largP
number," Bt adle.l' sa id " I just ,
made a co uple of mi stak&lt;"&lt; a nd
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Show, &gt;·11. struck out eight.
wal~ed two and hit a batter
before giving way to Rich Gossage, who got the last out lor his
sev!'nth save. Doug Drabek, 2·9,
took the loss.
Phlllles 5, Braves I
/II Philadelphia , Don Carman
permitted live hits over ·seven
innings and singl('d home fh!'
go-a head run in the filth to push
Philadelphia over Atlanta. Car·
rna n, 6· 7, struck out six before
being replacro by MikpJack son,
who finished. ChariiP Pui('O, 3· 3.
took the loss.
Cardinals 9, Dodgers 6
At Los Angeles. VInce Coleman
s lnglro home Tony Pen a with one
out in the ninth inning to lift St
Lo~is ov~r Los Angell'S . Reliever
Ke n Day ley, &gt;·1. plckt!,d up thr
victory. Todd Worrell workoo the
ninth for his 21st sav.-. Reliever
Matt Young. &gt;·ti , took the loss.

---Military N.e ws.-Six area '·boy scouts attended
Philmont Scout Ranch, Cimarron
•,

Helmet fining
scheduled Monday
All varsity football team candi·
dati's and seventh and e ighth
grade football play!'rs In the
East!'rn Local School District
ar!' to r&lt;'port to the high school at
7 p.m . Monday lor helmet flffing .

Lancaster wins title
After dropping an II to X
d!'cision to th!' Ath!'ns American
L!'glon nine on Tuesday evening
at Tr.autwein Field, Lancaster's
entry took a 6 to I decision
Wednes day !'vening to capture
their ninth consecufive Eighth
District Baseball IItle and ad·
vane!' 10 play in t)le state
tournamPnt scheduled to start
August J .af Athens .
The Fairlleltl Count!ans put
together ten hits, including two
round-trippers and three triples .
to down the runners-up .
Mike Rolkis was the big bitter
for the winners with a home run.
triple and single. Dim Rurr
homered and singled, Tim Gra·
liam had a triple and single and
Hpnwood tripled. Athens" man·
agoo eight hits, all singles, orr
winning pitcher Brent Lambert
but le!t fourteen men stranded.
Rob Dorman had two hits for
the losers. James Conrath was
charged with the loss. Pairings
for the state tournaments will be
drawn on Sunday August 2.

POMEROY
Matthew E. Riffle, son of
Ronald E . Riffle of Pomeroy and
Mrs. Linda Bates, Pomeroy. ha s
!'nlis!ed in the Air Force's
Delayed E nlis tment Program.
according to TSGT Steven El·
!rink, Air Foree recruiter,
Ath!'ns.
Airman Ril!le, a 1985 graduate
of M!'igs High School, Is sche·
duled fo r !'nlistmenf in !he
regular Air Force in MarC'h. 1988.
Upon gradua tion from the Air
Force's six-week basic t raininR
course near San Antonio, Texas.
Airman Riffle Is scheduled to
rec&lt;:'ive technical training in the
. mec ha nica l career field .
Airma n Riffle will be earning
cred it s towards a n assoc iate
degree in app lied SC'iences
through the Community Coll ege
of the Air Force whil&lt;' att!'ndlng
basic a nd technica l framing

Six area scout s are attended
Philmont Scout Ranch In Clmar·
ron. New Mexico, which is
operaloo by the Boy Scouts of
America, In June.

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Scott Starcher. Pomeroy:
David Todd, Gallipolis; Mike
O' Rourke, Gallipolis; Forrest
Ramey, Jr., Ga llipolis; Charles
Estep, Ga llipoli s a nd Carl Hogg;
Point Pleasant attended the
ca mp for 12 days . While at the
ca mp they backpackro 70 to 75
mll!'s, vislled severa l mountain
ca mps , were lnstructoo in rock
c limbing. western lore. !ly fish ·
ing. lumber ing, eco logy · a nd
co nservation.

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.current winning strra k.

The \'ictory wa s Bell 's S&lt;'I'Ond
dur ing thp nlnP·gamP surg(', In
which Oriol&lt;'s pitchers ha ve
surrendered less than th r('(' runs
a · ga m e. L.a st Friday. &amp;II
dPI!'atC'd th~ Royals .1-1 and

Of t h1' !&gt;.fo;.tSOn ,

",h,ckson pif C'ht"d f.! I'N I I, " K.1n ·

sas City Mon a~ r Hlll.l CurdnPr
said . " Th C' oth rr kid , nell ,
pifch&lt;'d grr,1t too . w r· ,.,. be&lt;' n
tryi ng to pull ('l' ery thln g ilml his
IB(•II'st ball runs awu" l nun ltw
rlght ·h&lt;ondrrs . II'P' \'l' ·had l hr""
compll't&lt;' ~:amps 1In last thrl'c
gafn~ sl but II'&lt;' ca n "t s('('m to get
!he big hit ."
Indians ~. Rang-t•rs 'I
At Clc\'&lt;•land . Tom f 'a ncllot! l
to guide th (' ln dtans pa&lt;t thP
RangNs landtolli. :\. ]11, wo n for
the firs t tim (' in fl\'f' dl'cl, lon,.
Jos r Guz man . 8· ~, took thP lo".
l.an-;· Parris h and O&lt;ldliM' McDo·
well hit s .Jrq;t;,.,...fli&lt;'&gt;. for Te .~:t s .

best. In a combln ~ s lx-hit! Pr.
"This Is the best feelin g I've
Pver fe lt on the mound." sa td
Bell. 8-7. "Thi s on&lt;' fPeis bettl't'
because I finis hed It . My c han ·
geup wa s lhC' best I'I'P hatl In a
while. I'm Irvin g to throw it down
the middl &lt;' a nd low. and IC't t ln g It
break to thl' outside. &amp; lo re. I
was fry mg to be too fine a nd th&lt;'
hitters s tarted taking lh&lt;' pitch
that was outside."
Ca l Rip ken .Jr. gave !he Orio les
!heir two runs with a !tlth-lnning
si ngle. hl•lping thP Orioles win for
the 12th lime In their last 1;
gamcs a nd capture cons!'Cutiv&lt;'
home games lor the first time
since late May .

F lower arra ngemen ts s uitable
for a picnic tabl e were judged by

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loss in its la s t 15 .gam!'s. H!'
allowed six hits and walked none
in his fifth complete game of !he
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r::ar l Joh nson and daughter .
Sheryl.
Mrs. Lula C!rcl11.a nd dau g ht !'r,
Dixie Circle, spent the wpekend
In ZanesviiiP going especially !qr
thP Wilson reunion .
There W£'re 83 present lor
Sunday sc hoo l on July 19

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For Mort Information Call 675·7119
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By Cindy S. Oliveri
this sweetenl'r. Aspartmal' de·
compost&gt;s with heat and Is not a
County Extenolon Arent
good c hoice lor baking purposes.
Home Economl~'ll/ f · H
Last week our a rticle focused Tire United Statps D~ parfmPnt of
on the use of sugar In thrdl!'t and A~rlculturc Indicates that It Is
types or sugar . This wel'k In the no! n !'c~sary fo us(' artificial
Spotlig ht will takc a look a t ways ' sWI't'tenNs to avoid too much
to reducP th&lt;' amount of s ugar In sugar In your dll't. unlrss pres·
fhP dirt a nd some sensi bl e snac k crlbed by your physician. The
US DA su~ges t s you choose foods
r!'Cipes .
Whpn you shop. read labels . more ca refully and limit sugar in
Select items lower In tota l sugar home cooki ng as an alte'r native
·whPn possible. Buy lr!'sh fr uit s or to using I he artificia l swPeteners.
Occasionally the safety of the
fr uit s packl'd In watl'r. juice or
artificial
swepte n!'.rs is qupsti·
light syrup rather than thosr
packro In hravy syrup. Also try onoo . ThPy are continu a ll y under
to buy fewer foods high in sugar review by the Food a nd Drug
suc h as baked goods, candles. Administration . For a dditional
sweet drsserts. soft drinks. and information on arll ll clal sw.-et·
rrult -llavored punchrs ~ nd ades . en!'rs , typ&lt;'s and uses, cont act the
Sw('('t trea ts a rc okay once In a MPlgs Count y Cooperative Ex·
whliP, but a steady diet or lhl'm tension ServicP at 992· 6696 or
j us t adds &lt;'x tr a calorlrs and not writ!' to Box 32, Pom er .rv. OH
much nutrition . Thost&gt; extra 45769 .
For a summery . desscrt or
ca lorlPs l'a n turn Into pounds of
snack,
this cantaloupe. honey·
added wright!
In lhP kl!rhen. rrouce the dPW combin ation Is to be a hit.
'14 c . lowfat co tta gHhC'eEe; IT.
sugar In the roods that you
prepare. Try npw recipes or honpy; V.I. ground nutmeg: 1113
adjust your own. Start by rE'dUC· c. cantaloupe cubes; 1 113 c.
Ing t,he sugar gradually until you honeyd ew mr lon cubPs.
Put cottage cheese, hon ~y a nd
havt.' reduced If by a third or
more. Experiment wl!h lasly nutmeg Into a ble nder container.
spiel's such as ·cinnamon. nut· Cover. Blend until smooth . Mix
meg, ginger. and mace to add to melon cubes. Pla ce 1/ 3 cup
melon in each servi ng dish . Top
Ihe flavor of food s .
At the table. use less of a ll with I ~ tablespoons c heese
sugars. ' This includes whitt' and mlxtur!'. R!'peat layers. Makes 4
brown sugars, honey , molasses s!'rvlng about 213 c ups eac h.
This plneappl!'·ca rrot cupcake
and syrups. Choose fres h !rul! for
a s nack Instead of a chocolate bar recipe uses less tha n half the
or piece of pll' or cake. Add less suga r of a typica l ca rrot ca ke. It
Is also lower in fat and ca loriPs.
~-: · s ugar to foods such as co!IC'e, tea,
1 c. whole wheat flour ; 113 cup
· :: .'· c!'real or fruit . G!'t usoo to usln,:t
sugar:
1 I. baking powder; Y, I.
•:· . ha ll as much then cut back more
::::: II you ca n. You may · be plea· baking soda; II . cinnamon; . Y. t.
:•:• santly surprised how good the nutmeg; 'Ao I. salt; 1 egg; Y. cup
••. • food or beverage tastes just by oil; I cup shredded carrots; Y, c .
crushe.d pineapple, packed in Its
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Uself!
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Another popular choice today · owp juice; 11. vanilla.
Preheat oven to 350 degr!'es.
is artificial swi'E'tnPr. Saccharin
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and aspartmar- arE' artificial Place baking cups In mu!!ln tins.
:
sweeteners commonly usro In Mix dry Ingredients thoroughly
diet beverages, tabletop sweet- In a bowl. Add r!'mainlng lngre·
'•·' ••. • enPrs
and olh!'r products to dlents. Mix well. Fill baking cups
1
..;, provide SW!'!'tness without un· two-thirds full. Bak!' twenty
minutes or until top springs back
wanted calories.
Aspartame is also used In when touehro lightly. Makes
gelatins, puddings, dessert 1op- eight cupcakes. 165 calories
plngs and even cereals. Sine!' .each.
saccharhi does not have the sam!'
Did You Know That: Putting a
baking charaeterlstles as sugar, baby to boo with a bottl!',
special recipes must be used for formula, juice or other sw&lt;'£'1
,,_ .preparing bakro products using liquid Is not recommended.

Tt 1.' 1\ f, · Th~ Branches Quartet of Glouster will be singing at the
Middleport First Baptl•t ( 'hurch at Sixth and Palmer StrePts,
Sunday at 7 p.m. Thr puhlk is Invited.

RACINE
Scott A. Burris, son of Charles
R. Burris. Racine, and Mrs.
8!'\·erly A. Burris. Evansville,
Ind., has &lt;'nlistro In the U.S. Air
Force, according to TSGT Steven
Elfrink, Air Force recruiter,
Athens.
Upon SUCC!'SS!UIIy completing
the Air Force's slx·we&lt;'k Basic
military training at Lack land Air
Force Base, near Sa n Antonio.
Texas. Airman Burris is sch!'·
dulro to r!'Celv!' technica l train ·
ing in the Se&lt;'Urity career field.
Airman Burr is, a 1987 gradu·
at!' of Southern High School will
b!' earl)!ng credits toward a n
associate degr!'e In applied sci!'n·
ces thrugh the Community Col'
lege of the /lir Fore!' whll&lt;'
alt&lt;"ndlng basic and technica l
training schools .

Thursdays show
There are eight senior artistic
arrangement classes all taking
miniature designs, "Country
Smells", using herbs; "WalkS",
roadside. materials; "Country
Life". a figurine; "Country
Roads", line arrangements;
"Country Refres)Jments", in jug
or bottle; "Country Br!'!'Ze",
showing motion ; ·'Country
High" , modern or abstract;
"Country Cousins". using two
containers.
Junior classes are "Country
Tune" showing motion; a nd
"Country Hayride" uslng •road·
side materials.
The senior horticulture classes
are for dahlias, decorallve. and
cactus, porn poms, ball 'and
single, . and roses, hybrid tea,
!lorlbunda, grandl!lora, climbing, miniatur!' and other specimens, whll!' lh!'re Is a junior
class for vegetable baskets.

Shl'tla Curtis at the recent
meeting of the Fernwood Garden
Club held Tuesday night at the
Zion Church of Christ .
The arrangem.-nts W!'r&lt;' of
roses. marigolds, dalsi!'S , zin· ·
nias. and a variPIY of wild
!IOWet'S. Mr&lt;. Curfis also judged
th&lt;' flower specimens displayed
at fhP "br ing-a- friend" picnic .
Ida Murphy, pres idro at the
m&lt;'&lt;'tlng which Op('ned with the
club collect. Shl' read a lett!'r
from the count y contact chair·
man . Mrs. Curtis, .a bout upcomIng activities. A new eounty
contact chairman will be nl'&lt;'d&lt;'d
and she has asked each club fo
nomin a te a pC'rson.· Mrs . Curtis
noted that she haa s been s itting
in on ttl!' Littcr Control Board

meetings and has suggested
wildflower seed and bulbs be
plantro In ar!'as which are
und!'rgoing cleaning.
ThP M!'igs County Fair flower
show was discuss!'d and if was
reported that thP F!'rnwood and
Star Clubs will havechargeo!fh&lt;'
horticulture exhlbl!s.
Next meeting will be on Aug. 25
at 1 p.m . at th!' Zion Church.
Members were ask!'d to fak!' a
po!'ffi about a tree for devotions,
and to giv&lt;' suggestions for the
new program books lor roll call.
Others atening were Kathryn
.Johnson. E\'elyn Thoma, Viola
Haning. Suzann&lt;' Warner.
Thelma Giles , VIrginia Wyatt .
Wllovene Bailey .

The Nelson family reunion... ---~-~-The annual Nelson reun ion was

hC'ld re&lt;'cnt ly al the Forest Acres
Park ncar Rutland .
Robert Mi li er had gt'ac&lt;' before
the dlnJH?r . Games were played
In th&lt;' afternoon a nd pictun•s
were takl'n . Loca l r&lt;"Sid~ nt s
anending w&lt;'re Dick. Sha ron.
Michele and Danny Folmer.
Orville Hill . £lobby; Linda , Bob.
Mi ssy a nd Ryan Fos ter. Richard.
Robl'rra. Tnnya . Richie. Angte
a nd Chri sty Dill. Ca l h)·. Gina and
(:'ortney ScarbC' rr ). 13etty Dill.

Roberl a nd Judy Miller.
Ploss ie a nd John Nelson. Bon·
nic Miller . Nora Jordan . John
a nd Junle Yos t. Larry . Ret ha and
J es ica Gib~s. Rick Debbie.
Ricky , .Jr. a nd J oshua Yost; Don,
Peg. Donnie. Jr .. and Dawn Yost,
Kenneth, Tina. Jonathan, and
Tasha Green ..Jell Miller. Kathy
Pickens. Kim Holco mb. Ed and
.Jud y Nelson. Andy Rowe. Dar·
rell. Linda and Martha Nelson.
Darlene and Ryan Bates. J eff.
Gloria and Carrie Rife. Sallv

Harrisonville News Note
Mrs. W11 ldo Neal hostcd a
fam ill r&lt;"union Su ndav at hr r
hoine . Those a !tending 'w&lt;'rc M1
and Mrs . Biil1 i" &lt;'al NC'Iso nvi lle:
il-1r a nd Mrs . ,lark N~a l anchons,
Athms; Mr. an!l Mrs. Ru ssp ll
Be&lt;•kman ;~nd Lcbonan. and Mrs
••• nloldcr.
•
Donna •vvyc
Char l!'ston.

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Mr. a nd Mrs. Dwight Si&lt;"plc of
Wilmington spent Friday mgh!
11 ith Mrs . Frances Young.
Gorda n Atkins of SC'a l flo .

Wash. spl'nl a W&lt;'Ck with hi s
mothe.. Stell a Atkins and aunt,
Mi ss Rub)' Diehl:
.lark Kin g is a paiiPnt at the
Hol7.!'r Medical Cent er
The Lend·a -Ha nd Circle mrt
t ('&lt;;t'ntl)· at fh {' churr h with nin e
mcmbt•rs pres&lt;"nt Norma L""'s
blrthdal' was observro a nd gifts
"'"'" ·prese nt('(! to hPr. Haz~l
Stan ley and Virginia Gi bson
servf'd icc crea m and cakC' .

Stewart. Charlie and Sally
Mlll!'r, Ronnie. Diana, Dusty and
Adam Starch&lt;'r. Ray mond and
Lydia Smith.
All!'nding from out or town
were Frank and Evelyn Leach,
Wellston; Ralph and · Gladys
Blosser, Danny Ll'e, Rabbi!' and
Kevin Wilson, William and Haz!'l
Moore. Groveport; jack and
Cheryl Nelson, Paulin&lt;' Nelson,

Proctorville; Amber Tickle,.
Matewan, W. Va.; Richard and
Pat Nelson, South Point, Odas
N!'lson , Marilyn and Tim
G('Orge, Columbus: Walt!'r Ray
and Pat Nelson, Rick, Mary and
Brian, Benca Curtis, and Marguerite Bak!'r, Lancaster; and
Gladys Landis. Baltimore.
The 198R f!'Unlon will be held
June 19 at Fores t Acres Park.

Favor making for rehab planned
Plans for making favors for thc
/lmcricare-Pomeroy Nursing
a nd Rehabilit a tion CC'nl&lt;'r wer&lt;'
made whcn the Women's Ml s·
s ionary Union of the Ho pt•
Baptist Church. MtddiPport, met
Tuesday at lh&lt;• church.
A poiluck dinner was enjoyl'd
at noon Mar) Br~·an conducted

the m&lt;'£•ting using
sions" as the topic
had devotions and
Virginia Whitlatch

as seer('tary.

"Home Mis·
Judy Miller
prayer. and
was !'l!'Cted

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Next meeting was announced
for Tuesday. Au!(. 18. at noon and
all women o! the church ar&lt;'
invitro to a fie nd.

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F lorence Circle spent the weekend Willi Mrs. Robert Koon and
family or Belpre.
B&lt;&gt;rtha ,lo hnson of Oak GrovC'
was !he ri'Cent aft&lt;'r noon vis it or
of Mar~tarct Ann .Johnson .
Morgan Yates wa s the Sunda y
Pvenln~ visitor of Mr, a nd Mrs.

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By I.OU Ri\BITO
UPI Sports Writer
The Baltlmor&lt;' Orlol&lt;"s ha w
us&lt;"d two factors to i&gt;ulid thPlt'
nine-ga me winning st rPak pitching a nd. Ihe Kan sas Cit)
Roya ls.
Rook!!' Erie BPII struck o ut a
carl'er· hlgh 12 a nd ., ca tt erro fiv!'
hit s in his first major· lcag u!'
complete ga me Thursday night ,
C'arryl~g the Orioles to a 2· 1
triumph o1·cr Ka nsas Cit y. 13alti·
m o re has beatcn lh&lt;• Royal s ' "
straight times'- li\O du ring It s

g1·and

dd&gt;uty l.ind'a Da\'1' a nd thos!'
ha1·1ng ~rand appolntm!'nts and
having had ~rand :tppolntm~nts
1\ tha nk you nolr ft om . lud ~;

or ('J('\'t•land. do ring a hunllr~· a.lon~ Ihi• •·hulk line
in lt11· M't·ond Innl,n.: al'lion of Thursd,.y '~ gam1•.

Oriole rookie .strikes out 12

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trlrt prt'sld&lt;'nf of District ~:i:
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A GLOVE TOO Fi\R · TPxa.• first ha.-.•man Pelt·
O'Brien managed to pullht• tag on Tommy llinw,

W&lt;'ll for !lowers

of Ha rr iso nville l hapter 25!i.
Ordcr of th&lt;' F.aMC'rn Star. W&lt;'f&lt;'
honor('(! at the rccr·nt rhapt£'1'
m('('ting b,. A van&lt;'ll Ceot'g&lt;'.
worthy matron . and Dana Hoi·
!man. worthy ;&gt;atrnn .

schools.

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Fernwood Garden Club meet at Zion
discuss county fair flower s.how

SIX IN ATI'ENDENCE . Above are six area boy scouts who
attended Philmont Seoul Ranch In Omarron, New Mexh:o for 12
days In ,June. From left are oa,·id Todd , Gallipolis; Mike
O' Rourke, Gallipolis; Charles Estep, Gallipolis; Carl Jlogg , Point
Pleasant; Scott Sta rcher, Pomeroy and Forrest Ramey, ,Jr,,
Gallipolis.

Pnsl matrons and past patl'ons

EAST SECOND ST. POMEIOY, OH. (hltlnd old Meigs Theater)
ms

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li('kel!!! a\ailahlt&gt;
Meigs Athletic Booster Cl ub
membership tickets ar&lt;' ava lla ·
bleat $2 Pach for a nyonpwis hing
to joi n the orga niz ation. Those
purchasing a membership prior
to August 7th will have thPir
n:lmPs lisfpcl in both the football
a nd basketball pr ogra m s .
Anyone joining altN that da!c
will appear in the basketball
progra m only .
Two hund r('d club ticki'I S will
be ava il a ble prior to the op('nlng
game against Point Pll'asant. II
you wi sh to r&lt;'&lt;!'rve the numbl'r
you had la s t year, contact either
Cordon Flshl'r or Jim Soulsbv.
Workcrs are n('('dPd a! tht• iair
booth . Anyone wishing to volun·
1&lt;'&lt;'1 for a shift mav c·ont act Sus II'
Soulsby at 992-2377.

Friday, July 24, 1987

.OES Chapter 225 meet

BOWLERS RECEIVE FREE HOT DOG. SOFT DRINK
AND FREE 1 GAME BOWLING.
AT POMEROY BOWLING LANES

at CIM•t•IWtd

Mlnn.'MII:il ul Tur•lllfu
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Cincinnati took a &gt;·4 lead with
llv!' runs in the third . Kurt
Stillwell led off by rC'ac hmg
second on a two-base error on
th.i rd baseman Tim Walla ch. was
sacrificed to third by Poll'er and
came home on Barry Larkin 's
single. Buddy Bell singled Larkin
to second an(l Larkin scorl'd on
Eric Davis's singiC'. Parker fol·
lowed hi s homPr to put the Reds
ahead 5·4.
"Smit h made a good pitch on
thc home run ball. " said Parker.
"I just hit it in th e righ t spot. "
Elsewhere. San Diego nipped
Pittsburgh 2-1;
PhiladPiphia
beat Atlanta 5·1 a nd St. Louis
downcd Los Ang&lt;&gt;l&lt;"s ~- 6.
In th&lt;' American L~ague . it
was : Clevela nd i , T&lt;"xas 2:
BaltimorE' 2, Kansas Cit )' 1:
Toronto 4. Minneso ta :1 and
Milwauke&lt;' 12. Oakland ;,.
P~dn~ 2, Pirah•s I
At San Dil.'go. Er ic Show
allowed s ix hit s ovct· 8 2&lt;1Innlngs

By The Bend

The group a tt!'ndcd the camp
under th!' leadership or Dick
Smarr, Forrest Ramey, Sr .. and
Mi ckey Ca meron .

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Outdoor Writers Association of
Amerka Distributed bj I IPI
Fishing right now is" s loll' .
These are the hottest days of the
summer a nd this year se&lt;'ms to
have had even more !han it s
s hare.
fl s lilt Ie as you llkl' being ou 1 In
the hot sun without shad!', so do
mos t fish . That moan s that if
you' re gonna catch fish now,
you' ll han to adjust your appt oach a bit .
First. look for !hem to be In a
pla ce where there is somP s hade
from !he direct ravs of th!' s un .
Even in shallow bOdies of water,
there Is always someplace, they
can lind s heltt·r. 01erhanglng
I reps makl' a grl'at spot for them.
bur th py' rc tough fo !Ish
e ffectively.
Try a long pole like a cane pol&lt;'
a nd low!'r the bait right into the
hole where !hey'rc waiting. 131'
ready, though,, bass !'Specially
will frequently blast thp bail as
soon as It !ouches down.

all messoo up and I was swinging
at bad pltch!'S."
Ted PowPr. 8-5, survived th!'
first Inning in which the Expos
scored four runs. Power held
Montreal scor!'less the next
se\'en innings, allowing eight
hils. He walkro two and s truc k
out liv£'. Jo hn Franco pitched the
ninth .
Bryn Smith. 6-4, las ted 4 J.J
Innings for Montreal, giving up
seven runs and eight hits . The
Expos have droppro threP
straight after winning eigh t in a
row .
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thought we werp COil)lng ou 1 of
our hilling slump," Montreal
Mana11('r Buck Rodgers said.
Th!' Expos had been shut out tiv
th P Houston Astros' . Mik!' Scoi t
on Wedn!'sday and only scored
fwo runs the night before.
" Wc haven' t bePn -swi ngi ng !he
bat well lately. so it has be&lt;'n
Iough to come back."

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Summer is finally here! And with il comes increas~ee!d~~~~;~!:,::~~·
harmful effects of the sun. Whether sunbathin&amp; or •
all of us run the risk of having the sun cause ellen·
sive damage to the skin, includin&amp; premature aging
.and skin cancer. Thus, the best prescriptionfonkin
in the summer is 1 simple one: Usi a sunscreen.
The mosl importJnt consideration i'n selectinc. a
sunscreen is the u"r's skin type. Six skin
have been identified which ranee from
wlto always burn usily and never lan,
those who never burn and are dtttollyv~~!~:~::~~~
Once the user's skin type Ires been dt
sunscreen may be chosen bned upon
' ·:
SPF, or Sun Protection flctor, rs a
number
on the
product bottle ·which rates its effectiveness. The SPF of a sunscreen
simply indicated how many times lonpr the user can stay in the sun
before pttinc sunburnacl. An SPF of 2would mean that by applyin&amp; the
sunscreen, -the user could stay in the sun twice as long as usual before
piling sunburned. It is importJnt to remember that reapplication will
NOT Extend the period of protection.
·
Another importJnt consideration in choosin&amp; a sunscreen is that
some persons may be alleraic to PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), the
active inaredient in many products. If this is the case. a "PABA·free"
sunscreen should be selected.
Here are some tips on use:
*Apply at least 30 minutes before e~posure. and at leasl two hours
befdle exposure for PABA•containina products.
,.. *Reapply after swimmin1 or exc.etsive sweating . .
*Avoid contact with eyes
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*for ellernal use onl~ - DO NOT SWALLO!I
*Discontinue use if srps of irritation or rash appear.
Aword of ca1tion to those individuals who are takina prescription
111dicatlon and will be out in the sun: The sun combined wit• some
ntedications can increase your susceptibility to sunburn. Afew types
of medications that can worsen a sunburn Include certain tranquiliz·:
ers, sulfa drup, tetracyclinelntibiotics, llltdications usacl to treat diabetes and those used to remove excess fluid from the body. If you are:
takin&amp; !IIese or any other medications, clteck with your doctor or phar··
IIICist before spucllqlolll hours in the sun.
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from tht SUIIIIIII' SUI. Tilt pUIIIIICiStS II frulh Pllermacy Will bt alld!
to llelp JOU detennlne JOIII skin lypland seiKt the sunscreen for your,
skin needs. Slop by 1t1c1 ell for 1 fill consultltlon. '
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Page-6 The Daily Sentinel

Beat of the Bend

Community calendar/area happenings

Lonnie has surgery
By BOB HOEFLICH
Lonnie LeMaster, son ot Bon
nte LeMaster
who has had
health problems
since he was a
small child and many of you
have helped him
- underwent
surgery Wednesday at Child
ren s Hospital In Columbus
He was responding well Wed
nesday evening according to
word received here
Lonnie Is a 1986 graduate of
Meigs High School Cards can be
sent to Three Towers South
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And please accept the heartfelt
thanks of Joe and Mildred
(Moody) Bailey lor all of your
kindnesses to them In donating
blood on Joe's behalf Joe who Is
having some physical problems
must undergo transfusing every
couple o! weeks
The Baileys feel that your
giving blood has been the grea
test gift you could ever give them
and they deeply appreciate It
You can give for Joe by teiiing
the clerical staff~~ any bloodmo
bile that you d like to do that
WNSN Tina Dawn Davts
daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert
S Davis Ractne, stationed with
the VP8 Squadron at the naval
base In Brunswick, Me , was
honored by bemgnamed the June
sot lor of the month lor her group
Meigs young people do have a
way of commg m for their' share
of recogmtlon don I they?
Mane Turner who hves right
in the heart of downtown Dan
ville, has returned from a great
trip abroad whtch took her to
Ireland England Wales and
Scolland
She JOined a tour group for the
trip from June 31! to July 16 She
watched Waterford crystal and
Wedgewood chma being made
saw Big Bend the changing of
the guard the Tower of London
Plcadiiiy Circus Oxford Unlver
sity Scotland Yards, St Pa
tricks Cathedral the lakes of
Scolland, VISited Wtlllam Sha
kespeare s home and saw one of
his plays performed JUSt to
mentton a f!'W of her actlvl!les
And do you know what? Mar
le s glad to be baPk home

According to a recent edition of
Ohio University Today, the late
James D Euler, Middleport , In
his will provided $15,500 tor the
establishment of the James D
Euler Memorial Scholarship
Fund and It Is to be used for
Meigs County students
Talk about a surprise guest
Mr and Mrs Edgar Eugene
(Gene\ Butcher 35698 Long
Hollow Road were surprised
Sunday with the arrival of
Stanley Kerka a native of Idaho
who has lived In Alaska lor the
past 39 years
It seems that Gene and Stanley
served together on the USS
Greenwich Bay In the 1940 s
during World War II and they
hadn t seen each other for some
45 years Stanley was visiting
relatives In Georgia and decided
to (jrlve on to Ohio to catch a visit
with Gene They had a great time
and Stanley ended up staying
until Wednesday
To arrive In the county Stanley
crossed the Ohio River on the
ferry from West VIrginia He
loved Meigs County - thinks Its
attractive- and what s more he
plans a return visit
A five piece sllverplated tea
servtce has been given to the
Meigs Unit of the American
Cancer Society to be used In a
fund ratslng project
The set ts being displayed at
Marguerite s Shoes - that s
Betty Ohlinger s- soyoucansee
It there Ttckets are also avalla
ble there or can be taken
anywhere tf you II call992 7531 or
992 7231 Proceeds for the project
will go to help the unit s new
cancer victims
It has now been established In

Ohio that all denttsts are re
qutred to wear gloves when they
are working on patlenls I was
concerned about this 1 mean
who s lookmg after the gloves do all of the pattents share the
same pa1r of gloves - or they
sterilized or what? Jane at Dr
Larry Kennedy s office In Mid
dleport advises that the gloves
are a thm lat ex type and are
disposable That means a new
patr of gloves for every custo
mer Thought you might want to
know about that too Do keep
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Makes good reading
The last book you may think to
curl up with on a summer seven
tng Is the phone book But phone
customers may have second
thoughts when they see the 1987
edition of the Pomeroy Mtddle
port directory
GTE of Ohio has revamped
and redesigned the Introductory
pages - all 19 of them And the
book notonous lor no plot but
having thousands of names may
provtde lnterl"stlng reading for
some
Included In the IJE&gt;glnnlng of the
book are three new pages titled

Friday. July 24. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohto

SATURDAY
MIDDLEPORT A gospel sing
for the Mason Gallla, Meigs
Crusade for Christ will be 7 p m
Saturday at Ash Street Free Will
Baptlst Church Middleport Fe a
tured singers will be the Narrow
Way from Point Pleasant W Va
and thE' Gospel Tones
POINT PLEASANT W VA The Neville family reunion will
be at Krodel Park In Point
Pleasant Saturday Potluck
dinner about 12 30 p m
POMEROY - The Belles and
Beaus Square Dance Club Is
sponsoring a dance on Saturday
from 8 to 11 p m at the Senior
Citizens Center In Pomeroy
Caller will be Dale Eddv
WEST COLUMBIA W VA
The descendants of Dick and
Nancy Martin will be gathering
for a reunion on Saturday at Ute
Chester Martin resodence three
miles back of West Columbia
W Va Family and friends ~&lt;el
come Basket dinner at noon
RACINE Southern Board of
Education will meet In regular
session In the High School Cafete
na Salurday at 8 a m
POMEROY
ThE' Meigs
County Fox Chasers Assoclatton
plcmc will be Saturday at 6 p m
at the club house on EaglE' Ridge
Each family ts to bring a covered
dish and thPir own tablE' sen Ice
POMEROY

Mtdget league

football slgnup lor all Meigs
County fifth and sixth graders
will be 9 a m to noon Saturday at
Elberfelds m Pomeroy blrh
certlflcate required Those un
able to attend may call 992 6598
RACINE
Free community
entertainment will be provided
a t 7 30 p m Saturday a t the
Shrine Park 10 Racine residents
ma1 take thetr lawn chairs
POMEROY Alzheimers Dis
ease Support Group will mePI at2
p m Saturday at the Sen ior
Cit lzens Center

SUNOAV

POMEROY - The a nnu al
Singet lamtty reunion wltl be
Sunday a t the SeniOr Citize ns
Center Pomeroy Potluck dinner
at 12 30 p m Family and frtends
welcome
JACKSON - The 16th Farrar
reunion wtll be S unda~ at the
Moller property on Stet nbergPr
Road 1T R 60ll near Jackson
CoverPd dish donner at I p m
Anyone who would hke more
InformatiOn may call Bob Farrar
at (614) 2R6-5!«JJ
DARWIN - The descendant s
ofTommv Gtlkey and Mtlda Jane
Hudnall annual t eu ntOn Sunda y
at the roads td e park on Route 33
south of Oat wm A potluck
dinner wtll be set ved at noon
Those a tte ndm g arp asked to
take bring table set '"~ and
folding c hatrs

Bookmobile/ OVAL News
Children using OVAL Bookmo
biles are eligible to partlcpate In
the Summer Splash Reading Club
Someone made a big splash and
reader's obtain clues by reading
books Ask the Bookmobile llbrar
tan at any of our slos for further In
formation
Also the newly reconditioned
NEW YELLER' Bookmobile
(replacing the retiring Orange
Crush) on runs In Meigs Law
renee , Pike and Vinton counties
begins service this week You
won t be able to miss It and won t
believe how nice It looks'
Bookmobile service In Meigs
County Is provided by the Meigs
county Public Lobrary under
contract with the Ohio Valley
Area Libraries (OVAL\

Bookmobile schedule lor
Monday, July :n
Carpenter &lt;Laura s Store) 2 553 40 Dexter 4 !IH 40: Danvllte
1Churchl 5 15 6 00 Rutland (Ci
vic Center) 6 45 7 45
Tuesday, July 28
Portland (post office I 2 15 3 00
Letart Falls (Elfie s Restaurant )
3 30 4 30 Racine !Bank) 5 156 15 Syracuse &lt;across from ball
field ! 6 30 7 30
Wednesday, July :19
Keno ( N side of Keno Bridge 1
2 20-3 05 Long Bottom !post of
flcei3 20-4 05 RPedsvllte !Reeds
Store) 4 1;).5 00 Tuppers Pl ains
(Lodwick s\ 6 00 7 00: Chester
Iacross from fire station! 7 15
800

Ohio

RACINE - The Circle Zirkle
family reumon wtll be held
Sunday at the Larry Circle
residence near Racine Potluck
dlnner at 1 p m

CHESTER The Ches ter High
School Class of 1931 will hold Its
annual reumon at the Chester
llrehouse thts Sunday wtth
dmner at 1 p m All classmates
teachers and ft tends are Invited

RUTLAND- The 19th annual
Taylor Harper reunion ~&lt;ill be
held Sunday at Forest Acres
Park m Rut land Those attending
ate to brmg a covered dish table
serv tce and beverage Anyone
who would like more Inform at IOn
may co ntact Rubv Rife at 992
3464

CHESTER
The film
fh&lt;'
Calling will be p1 esented at the
Mt Herman Umted Bretht en In
Cht 151 Church Sunda; July 26 at
7 30 p m The church Is located In
T&lt;'xas Commu nit y of! CR 82
Texas Road In Chester Township
Road 82 Wickham Road

----Announcements,--BIBLE SCHOOL
MEIGS CROSS COUNTRY
Vacation Btble Sc hoo l for the
ChestervCommunll y wtll be held
(:ross Country pra ctice fot
July 27 31 from 9to 11 30 a m a 1 Meigs Ht g h School "Ill b&lt;:'gtn
Chester Untied Mclhodtst Monday August 10 a t 9 a m
Church Classrs lor agrs 0 12 Ph'51cals for cross count• y ath
For more InformatiOn ca ll 985 letes woll be given Salurdav
3830 01 985 4312 All childre n August 8 1 30 p m a t lh&lt;:' high
welcome
school
KEN AMSBARY CHAPTER
PICNIC
The annual ptcntc lormcmb&lt;'t s
ol the Ken Amsbary Chapter of
the lzaak Walton League and
1heu families "Ill be Monday 7
p m at the cl ubhouse Members
a1 e asked to bring a rovet ('()dish
bcver tgea ndtablesetvlce H.tm
wi ll be lut nts hcd

The week long language lnstl
tute ts designed for high sc ho61
students to enhance their abl ht~
to communicate In a foreign
languag&lt;' All of the activities are
conducted In either French or
Spanish The goal Is a total
tmmerston exp('nence In the
lore1gn language The theme for
this year s Institute ts Foreign
Language and Careers
Its
locus ts the bus mess and career

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bedrooms, 2 full baths with garden tub,
great room with built-in fireplace,
breakfast booth in katchen, 3 skylights &amp;
cabinets everywhere. Completely carpeted
throughout with o master bedroom suite
that will knock your eyes out.

miNITV CHURCH John ntll tnll'lim pa,;.
101 I)('~ Au&lt;-k ~A: I ih Sd\Xll s.apr C.llurch
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RENF. Corrn t;nion wtd Mullxtrrv Rfoy
'Th:lm.t!ii Clm McOufl$1 pa~IOI Norrruln P'n:'s
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tnd f'UTltiJY'ft 'A llh mrrnl"R prnfrt 01'1 thl
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9' 1l 1m M()r nin~ Yo'Of'Shlp. 10: l') am Youth
mi~"fln~ 6:1'0 p m EH&gt;t1ina worship 7 (ll p.
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POMEROY WESThlDE aruRCil OF
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UNITED METHODIST
GRAHAM
Pr~a&lt;: hinR 9 30 a m first and &amp;E&lt;."'nd Sun
d'ayJ or eJch month th ird a nd founh Sun
day rac.il month WQrt~l'llp llit&gt;rVIct'll at7 30p
m Wednesday cvenlngt at 7 30 p m
Pray(!r and Bible St udy
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Mul
bM-J') Htlgh1S Road Pomeroy Pastor
John Sweigart Sabbath School Supt't'ln
tcndenl Darline Stewart Sabbath School
bf&gt;til:lnt at 2 p m on SatUrday afternoon
wlthworahlPJervleefollowlnl(al3 lSp m
Evrl)'one welcome
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
- Sisler Harrlrn Warner Supt Sunday
School 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 45
am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lytton
Hall(")'
mtn!Jttr Saturday evenlne
rvangrltstlc scrvlct"!l open to publl&lt;: 7 p
m Sunday Church School 9 30 a m
Morning Worship 10 30 a m
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studv
--Students with at lea st two
years of foretgn languagl' study
are encouraged to apply to
participate In the ms ttlule Fori\
students 20 for French and 20 for
Spamsh are then chosen based
upon grades and a written essay
The Institute Is funded by the
Ohio Board of Regents he nce
thet e is no charge to attend

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Morning Worship
10 4~ evening~ onhtp 7 00 p m (0 S T )
lr 7 30 (E S T I Wednesday Prayer Ser
vice 7 00 p m tO S T I . 7 JO PM IE S
T 1 Mission Friends (ages 2 6) Royal
Ambassadors (boys agt't 6-18) and Girls
In At: lion ta~es G-18) on WednPSdays 7 p
m (0S T I.t7 i!Opm tEST) Tu ..day
VlsltatiQn &amp; 30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bot
Icy Run Road R~v Emmert Rawson pas
tor Handley Dunn supt Sunday &amp; hool
lOam Sundayevenlngservlce 7 30pm
Bible teaching 7 30 p m Thursda y
SYRACUSE MISSION Chercy Sl Sy
racuse ServiCC'S 10 a m Sunday Evening
sf'rvlces Sundav and Wednesday at 7 00 p

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Clarenct:'Millel lor th&lt;' flag Mrs
Erlewlne Mrs Canadav Mrs
Atkins aand Mtss Diehl fur
nlshed flowers for churches this
past month Mrs Woodard won
the traveling pnze furnished by
Mrs Robson Mrs turner will
furnish the one for next month
The Rutland GardPn Club Op('n
house was set for Monday Aug
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at the Rutland Melhodlsl
Church Janet Bolin OAGC pres
ldent wtll have a demonstration
on modern arrangements

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right of way, Rutland
Raymond C Teaford Dec'd,
Margarete F Teaford, Cert ,
Chester
George E Frederick, Jr
Elizabeth Frederick, to Char
lotte M Call fka Charlotte
Marcinko, parcels, Chester
Jerry A Powell, MarUyn L
Powell, Mayne B Manning by
P 0 A , to Robert L Wingett, Lot
#6, Sutton
Delmar G Pullins, VIcki L
Grttfln, to Veronica R Pullins
Bishop, 3 S!IA, Olive
Bernard F Shrlvers Jr, Patrt
eta E Shrlvers, to David E
Young, Daphne G Young, lOA,
Olive

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Memorial Hospital

KINGSBURY HOME SALES

servtce manager said any cus
toml"rs not receiving a new dl
rectory by July 31 should call the
company s servlcP number on
pagP two of the old books and
pagP three of the new dlrecto
ril"s
Featured on the light gray cover
of the new directory Is a photograph of the national emblem of
the United States- thE' Eagle The
new book contains 176 pages on
eluding listings lor Chester
GTE publishes 45 directories
covering listings for Its nearly
600,000 customers In 80 Ohio
counties

Meigs property transfers

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

All gtr ts grades 7 12 lnt crPs ted
m plav mg volleyball at East er n
High School this fall are to attend
a mee ting 6 p m Monda\ at the
school fho sP wishing to manage
oo help th(' l!'am In any " ,,y at"
also asked to tt end the meeti ng

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IS COMING ON AUGUST 14th

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Rttt!and Garden Club meet,· dircttss /atr flower rhowr
A \\orkshop m pteparatton lot
the Rutland Garden Club and lhe
cxhlbtl mg m the Metgs C'ounty Middleport Club will have charge
fait flowersho"s Aug 18and211
of the junor dtvtston forth~ fair
&gt;~as held at thE' Monda\ night
flower shows
mcetmg of the Rutland Garden
An mvttation was read from
Club at th&lt;' home of Paulin&lt;' Wtlkesvllle Club Inviting
Atkms
members to parltctpate in Its
Ne\ a Ntcholson made an ar
flower show Aug 15 and 16 Mrs
rangement f01 thP class Coun
Robson Oct a Ward Rob&lt;&gt;rta
tn Reunton
usmg a "trk&lt;'t Wilson Doroth~ Woodard and
basket Peat I Canada\ Coun Margaret Pars6ns attended the
1n Hoedo\\ n
usmg Quee n Open Gate Garden Club open
Ann&lt;' s I tee and roses "tth house at Rio Grande
grl'enerv E\ a Robson Coun
Mrs Wtlson noted that she had
tn Gat den using hogarth de
sign Paulm&lt;' Atkms Country
Pearl Canada~
FPncc Ro"
Countn Crafts deplctmg m
dustrv and Binda Diehl Mrs
Robson Ann Elizabeth Turner
CompUedBy
Pauline Atkms and M1 s Nichol
Emmo1ene
Holstein Con1o
son miniature arrangements
Melp County Recorder
Pntttled Countr\ Walk
Chester Rose, toLarra Walker
Hints on ho&gt;~ to kl'ep flo\\"''
fresh aftl'r euttmg wet&lt;' gl\ Pn II Faye Walker, 1 OOA, Scipio
Luther E \ Boothe, to Joseph
"as noted that the s t!'ms should
William Pullins, E Faye Pullins,
be put In \\arm &gt;~at l'r tmme
dlatrll 1fter cuttmg and thai 5 8004A, Orange
Allee Curtis, to Ruth Ann
!l'ilk\ strms should be seared
Longenette,
45A, Olive
"lth a flame and then put In hot
Clyde
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Kuhn, Shirley M
• watet for best preservation
Cheryl
Gumpt, Timothy
Kuhn
to
Addmg an asplrm to the water
Gumpf,
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63A,
Olive
also helps keep flowt rs fresh It
Catherine I Crist, to John E
was rPported
A lour of the Atkins garden Baker, Charles R Snider, Jen·
niter Snider, lot #86, Racine
preceded the meeting Mrs
Brian E Duffy, Krista L
Mklns for devotions read Self
Esleem and 'I Have to Live With Duffy, to Ohio Power Co, right of
way Sutton
Myself both from Country Par
sons magazine It was noted thai
VIrgO Owen Hartley, Janet

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EASTERN VOl LEYFlALL

Two Meigs students headed for language insititue
Two Metgs Htgh School stu
dents are parltcopatmg m thts
years Ohio Board of Regents
summ&lt;'r foretgn language lnstl
tute at Manetta ColiC'ge
ThP~ are Tt acy Hysell daugh
t&lt;:'r of Rtchard Hvsell of Mtddle
port and Cheryl Hysell Pome
ro; and Jenn~ Mtller daughter
of L&lt;'e and Yomece Mtller
Pomero\ Both are FrPneh s tu
dents at M&lt;'tgs Htgh School

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the GTE Ohio phone book

Consumer Tips Browsers can
learn about buying or renting tel e.
phones dealing wllh harassment
phone calls and using the phone
during electrical storms
Listed also 10 the book lor !he
first limP are basic service rates
plus charges for Installation and
repair
Copies of the 1987 directory are
being malted to about 6 300 area
customers who use the directory
Listed In the book with Po
meroy and Middleport are Le
tart Falls Portland Racine and
Rutland
Phil Ramey Athens district

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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION Rev Keith Eblin
pastor Sunday School 9 30 am Wade
Hayman supt Morning Wors hip 10 30a
m Sunday evC'nlng serv\cp 7 30 p m
WE'dnesday Prayer Meeting 7 30 p m
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
Racine Rev James SaUerfteld pastor
Freeman Williams Supt Sunday SChool
9 4~ a m Sunday and Wf.'dnesday even
lng servicn 7 p m
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Corner Sixth and Palmer Earl Eden Pas
tor Bob Parker S S Supt Cathy Rtggs
Asst Supt Sunday School 9 15 a m
Morning Wor!lhip 10 15 a m Sunday
Evening service 7 p m Prayer meetlng
and Bible- Study Wednesday eventna: 7 p
m Children s choir pracllce Wednes
day 7 p m Adult choir practice Wed 8
p m Radio program WMPO Sunday

830am

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
5th and Main AI Hartson mlnllter
Richard DuBose Alsoclate Pastor Mike
Gerlach Sunday School Superintendent
Bible School&amp; 30 a m Morning Worship
10 30 a m Evening Worship 7 00 p m
Wednesday 7 00 p m Prayer meeting
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF TilE NA
ZARENE PASTOR Fred Penhorwood
Bill WINte Sunday School Supl Sunday
School 9 30 a m Morning Worship 10 45
a m Evan,ellstlc meeting 7 00 p m
Wednesday 7 00 p m Prayer meettna.
UNITED PRI!811YTDIAN MINlliTRY

OF 11111108 COVNTY
Rev Clulrl• TillHARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday Worship Servlcll!ll
9 00 a m Church SChoollO 1~ am
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MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School 9 a m Church servt~
10 15a m
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY
TERIAN - Sunday School 10 a m
ChurcJa service, 11 15 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor
John Evans Sunday School 10 00 a m
Sunday Morntne Worship 11 00 am Chll
dren s Church 11 a m Sunday Eventne
!(trvtce 7 00 p m Wed 6 p m Youn&amp; Lo

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Pomeroy

212 E M1in Street
992 3785 Pomeroy

dies Auxlllary Wednesday 7 p m Fam
lly Worship
HAZEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Oil
Rt 124 3 miles from Portland Long Bot
tom EdiPI Hart pattor Sunday School
9 )) a m SUnday mornln&amp; preaching
10:30 a m Sunday eve11lna: services 7 ~
pm
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
CHURCH Corner Ash and Plum Ralph
CundiH put or Sunday Schoo110 OOa m
Morning Worship 11 00 a m Wednesday
and Saturday Evenlna Services at 7 30 P

It's the hottest part of the year, known as the
summer doldrums, a tune when we are mainly
preoccupted w1th JUSt trymg to keep cool, and
othei'WISe domg as little as poss1ble However, this
IS not the tune to neglect your faith, but rather to
seek a little sptntual refreshment In fact, your
House of Worsh1p IS likely to be as cool rns1de as any
place }'I&gt;U could go, and With so many prople praY
on vacation, your presence there will be appreaated
more than evet: If you have friends or relatives
VISiting you, or even some friendly ne~ghbors, take
them along, 1t will undoubtedly be a very enJOYllble
and worthwhile expenence for them Just remember
that faith IS never out of season, and that God tS
there all year 'round, to offer the helpmg hand of
Hrs wisdom and gwdance You have only to reach
out for tt, no matter what 1t may say .:m the calendar
or the thermometer

FRANCIS FLORIST
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Pomeroy, OH.

992-2975

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352 EAST MAIN POMEROY OHIO 45789
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GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
Now God comes 1D
thee and all tunes
are HIS season

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Rawlings-Coats-Blower Craw's Family Restawe11t
FUNERAL HOME
Famtlits"
264 S 2nd, Middleport
"Serwtng

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228 W. Main St., Pomeroy
992-5432

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pastor
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School9 30 am Morning
EvE&gt;n!n~

Wo rship 7 30 p m

Prayl'r Service 7 30 p m
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Railroad
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sen Ice Sunday
1:~~~~ WorshipCHURCH
Sunda) SchOol l1 am Evening
worship sen lC&lt;' 7 00 p m Wednesday
prayer meet inJZ 7 00 p m

Mason Sundav School 10 &lt;1 m Morn
ng- worship 11 a m EvE'nln~ SE'n Ice 6 p

m Prayf'( m rerln~ and Bible Study Wed
nPSdav 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rev Nvle
Borden pastor Corne-lius Bunch supt
Sunday School 9 30 a m SE-cond and
fourth Sundays worship Sf'f\ let&gt; ar 2 30 p
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourlh a~d

MT HERMON UN ITED BRETHREN
TN CHRIST CHURCH LocatE'd in Tpxas Main St M lddlf'port Rev Glllx&gt;rt Cral~
CommuniTv off Ct Rt ~ Rev Robert Jr pastor Mrs Ervin BaumgardnE-r
Sanders P&lt;~Si or Jpff Hoi TN Jav lf'adl'r
Sundav SChool Sup! Sunday Schoo19 30a
Ed Roush Sundav School Sup! Sundav m Worsti\p SE'rvic&lt;' 10 45 a m
&amp;hool 9 :lO a m m an in);! worship and
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
C'hlldrl'n s church 10 30 a m f'Yf' nlng - Jos&lt;'ph B Hoskins eva n~tE&gt;itst Sunday
prPcH.•hing sPrVil'&lt;' flr~t ThrC'f' Sundays
Blblf' Study 9 a m Worship 10 a m Sun
7 :Jl p m Spr&gt;clai serviN' fourth Sundav dav f'Vf'nlnl'!: sPrvlce 6 p m Wf:'dnE'Sday
m
E'V&lt;'nln~ 7 :m p m WC'dnf'sday Pravrr
l'Vt'nin~ .sE'rvlcP 7 p m
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PENTECOSTAL ASSEMB~Y Ratln&lt;
s hip 7 30 p m
MEIGS
Rt 124 Willi am Hoback pa stor Sundav
COOPERATIVE PARISH
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
School 10 a m Sunday E'vf'ning Sf'rvlcf' 7
Locatt'd on 0 J WhltP Road of Hlghwa v p m WednPsdav evenlnl'!: sprvtce 7 p m
UNITED METHODIST CHUR£H
Sthoo\ 10 am Sundav &lt;'Vl'nlng 7 00 p m
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST Ver non
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
160 Pat HC'nson pastor Sundav Sehool10
Mid v.£'('k S&lt;'r\ ICf' Wl'd 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cbf'adlf'
ElriT ldgC' mlntstC'r Oliv(lr s. . aln Su nda v
a m Classe-s for all a~E'!i Junior Churrh 11
Rev Doa An:lter
LANGSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Supt Sundciv Schdol 9 30 a m Mornln~
~hoot Sup1
Pr('nchlng 9 30 am f'a&lt;'h
a m Morning wor!!hlp 1J a m Adull
Re\1 R.or Dt eter
Dallas Jant.&gt;y Sunday School Supt Sunc:lay
Worship 10 JO a m Prayer se-rvice allern
Suncln
Choir prartlc(' 6 p m Sundav Young PE'oRe\1 Seldo• I•Mt~•
Srhool 9 30 a m Sunday Mornln~ War
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION 1Thur
ate Sundays
pl&lt;' s Chlldt"('n s Churrh and Adull BlblP
ALFRED - Chun::h School 9 30 a m
slllp 10 30a m Sundayt&gt;veon\ngWorshlp
man Durham) pastor Sunday service
THE CHURCH OF IESUS CHRIST
Studv W&lt;'dnt&gt;sda v &lt;tt 7 30 p m
Wor1thtp lh m UMYF6l0pm UM W
7 30 p m We-dn('osday evening Prayer
9 JO am
evening service 7 30 p m
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd
HOPE BAPTIST CHAPEL 570 Grant
Third 1\.te!ldav 7 JO p m Communion
MeetlnR 7 30 p m
Prayer m('t&gt;flniJ Wedneday 7 ~ p m
nrxtlo Fort Mf'lgs Park Rutland RobE-rt
flnt Sundav 1Arrht,.l
Sl Mlddll?pOrt AfflllatOO with Southprn
Richards pastor SE-rviC€'5 at 7 p m on
"RACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
BEAR&gt;\ All 0 1&lt; RIOC~ rtl URC H m
Baptist
Convenlion
David
Brvan
Sr
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CHESTER - \\ ouhtp 9 am Churt"h
7.ARENE Rf'\ Glenn MrMIIlan pastor
Wt'dnt!-sdays and Sundays
CHRIST JQtot'Ph R Ho'lkl n" p: "tor Blbl£'
nlstf'r Sundav School 10 am Mornmg
S&lt;hoollOB m Biblf'S!udy Thursday 7p
M nv hm1c&lt;' I a \l'nd('l Sunda\. Srhaol
CJ:.~s-. q Jl't a m Mo1nin ~ \\ ors h•P 10 ~~ 1
MIDDLEPORT PEN'TECOS1 AL I n1ro
worship 11 a m Ev£'nln!Z worsh ip 7 p m
m UMW fir st Thu r5dav J p m Com
Supt Sunda\ S&lt;"hOQl 9 ~ 1m Morn ing
m f:,rnm ,Q \\ Ofllhlp n 30 pm l hursrtt\
AH• Rev Clark Baker pastor Carl Not
munlon fi rst Sunday (ArC'h(&gt;C'I
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and
v. or"' h\p 10 :10 am £\a n~f&gt;ll stwsf'rV I C'f'
Blhk' STUd\ f\ 10 p m
hngham Sundav Sc:-hool ~pt ~undav
pravf'r mf'l'ling 7 p m
JOPPA - Wonh\p 9 30 a m Church
tlp m Prav&lt;'ra ndPra l"'C'WOOnC"Sda' 7p
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School 10 a m "'1th classes for all a~t£&gt;S
St"hodtO :lOam Blhi('Study \\f'dnr.sda y
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CHRI"\1 C Ll'sl\(' Gillilan pa slor Sun
E v •ng(ll !l.!l( Sronlo1 7 (l pm \\C'dnt"'i
drlcks Sundav School9 30 a m Mom in~ dav at 7 30 p m
Am Worship 7 p m 8\blcSiudv Wed
cbv Sc-hool 10 00 a m Mor nin g Wor"hip
da v PrlH'r m('('Ti n,Q ~ U1 pm Thutsd:n
ECCI ESIA FELLOWSHIP I &gt;8 Ml Sl
Worship 10 30 a rn E\['n\ng worship 7 p
nP.Mia\ 7 .)') p m UMYF WednesdaY
11 00 a m Sunda v £'\ ('n ln,E!' S&lt;'r' icl' 7 00 p
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6 00 p m Commun ion F'lrst Sunda)
m W('dnrscla\ l'\ ('n In~ pi'avl'r Sf'f\ \('('
llt rr\"0"' II If' Hd Robt 11 Pur t II min i"
p tstor Sund n !'irhool 10 1 m Sunday
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l!"r SIP\(' St rtnll'\ S S Supt Hll MrEl
('vrnlngser.._ \ ('('!'! tl 7 p m and W&lt;'dnC'Sdav
Cornf'r Svcamort' and SC'cond Sts Po
REEDSVlLLE - Church Schoo\9 30a
ro\ Ass! Supt Sunli t\ s, h l t 'll , m
st:'n tcrs at p m
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\\ r rsh p S&lt;'r'\ irf' 10 !I') u m E\ f'nln,tt u. rn
ANTtQUJTY BAPTIST KC'nnC'I h Smith
pastoT Sundav SC'hool 9 4~ a m Chureh
TUPPERS PI AINS ST PAUL ship Sun Lin 7 p m tnd Wl'dn ('Sd&lt;!\ '"'11m
pastor Sund tv Sc_hool 9 30 a m rhurrb
sf'rvlc&lt;'
11 a m
Churt'h Srhool 9 It m Wonhlp 10 a m
RUN
HOLINESS
CHURCH
HYSELL
ST 1011:\: I UT HF:RAN C'HURCH Pm(
SNV]('C' 7 30 p m \OUth fl'lJowship 6 3() p
ltlbi C"Stud v TuNiday 7l0 pm UMW
SACRED HEART CHURCH Msgr
Mike Thompson New Haven WV pastor
r.rO\l' Th r Rc' William Mlddl t'S"' 1rth
m BiblP s tud\ Thur!iday 7 :m p m
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Third TuC'sday 7 30 p m Communion
Sunday School at 9 30 am Morntngwor
p.:tsTor Ch u rC' h !&gt;l'r\ I&lt;'(' !l 10 1 m ~und"
FUU. GO,PEL LIGHTHOUSE l1045
rlrs l SundA) IArrh('f'l
rlav
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Mass
7
30
p
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Sunday
ship at 10 30a m Sundayevt!-nlngservlce
&amp;hool 10 :\0 a m
H1land
Road Pom,.rov Tom K('lly pas
Ma"s fl a m and 10 o m Confessions onr
at 7 lO p m Thursday services at 7 30 p
BRADBURY CHURC H OF CHRIST
tor Dnnm Lnmhrr t ~ ~ ~up1 Sundav
ha
lf
hour
bE-fore
f'ach
Mass
CCD
classrs
m
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mmnmJ! st 1. _ ltl' 1t 10 .. m Sunda\ evrn
11 am Sund av
CENTRAL CLUSTER
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald
m I ::1 1\ H 1\ n..., S 1::_ Supt Mol nln,E!'
mJ;: s&lt;-r\ lcf' 7 :uJ p m Tu0!'1d&lt;tv and Thur!i
Re\1 .Jamet E Corbitt
VICTORY
BAPTIST
'2$
N
2nd
Sl
Knob located on County Road 31 Rev
\I. OtshlptO "'lam
cia\
Se-n IC'&lt;'" 11 7 30 p m
MiddlPport J amps E Kl'est'E' pastor
Rev Sleven N~h•Gil
Lawrence Gluesencamp pastor Rev
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NAZA
Y.ORD OF FAITH 9! Mil l ~ t Mi&lt;ldlC'
Sundav
morning
WOJ
ship
10
a
m
EVf'n
Rrw Meh·• Franklin
Roger WUUord aast pastor Preaching
RENF Rf'\ LloHi D Cri mm lr ptstn
JDr Sundav mornlnJ! sC'n IN' 10 l!'i am
lng Sf'rvlcf' 7 p m WWnf'sdav f'Vl'ning
Rel Clemente S Zual1a. Jr
sPrvlces Sunday 1 ~ p m Prayer meettng
O raBn~s Cl\alrm nofthf'Boardoflhrb
Sunday C'\ PnmJ;! 7 30 ThUI sd 1v morn i n~
tuw Roberl Mu..-nu
v..
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hlp
7
p
m
Visitati
on
Thursdav
6
30p
Wednesday 7 30 p m Gary Grltfith
tl1n U f(' Sunda' SchQ(I\ q Ill a m M('l n
RtbiC' !·;tuch 10 u m Wf'dnf'Sd 1y C'V('n\nJ!
m
ASBURY 1Sy racu5f'l- Worship 11 a m
leader Youth groups Sunday evening at
ln )l v.. or .., hlp 10 :W t1 m l\angrh-.th &lt;i('t
7 30 p m
MORSE
CHAPEL
CHURCH
Charles
Chur&lt;' h School9 4~ a m Ch ar~P Blblt'
6
30
p
rp
with
Roger
and
VIolet
Willford
\it, ~ 00 p m WT'Cin£'Sd3V Sf I'\ IC'f' 7 p m
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
Norrl" pastor Sundav Srhool 10 am
SHidv W('dnt'Sday 7 JO p m UMW first
leaders Communion service first Sunday
LIBERTY CHRISTI AN CHUHC H lJe,
ZARF.NE Rf'v (';lf'ndon S!roud pastot
v..orshlp
Sl'I\IC'"f'
11
a
m
Sundav
nl~ht
Tul'Sda} 7 30 p m Choir Rehrursa l
each month
lf'r Wr'l0d\ (' 111 p st) S \11 "Su1 d t\
Sunda\ Srhool!l :ID a m Worsh lpsf'n\r('
worship !&gt;f'IVIC'f' 7 30 p m Mldwf'('k
WMn«"'!'day &amp; :J) p m UM\\ fourth Sun
WHITES
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
1(1 a m tn U 7 p m \\ ('(l nf'~d n
p m "'
]0 30 a m YouTh s('l \ \c l' Sumhn 6 1!'i p I
pravC'r s('n let' W&lt;'dn('sdav 7 p m
da v b 30pm tNri!HI'I )
CHURCH - Cootvttte RD Rev Phltltp Rt
m Sundav £&gt;vC'nln$!: srrVJ(C'7 OOp m \\ed
W£Sl
EVAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS
ENTERPRISE - Worship 9 am
denour pastor Sunday SChool 9 30 am
nM&gt;da\; Prayt"r M £&gt;t:'l1 n~ and B1biC' Study
CHURCH
Chun:'h Srhool tO am Ribi£&gt;Studv Tu('S
of
Middl&lt;'porl
InC'
7!1
Prarl
St
worship service 10 30 a m Bible study
HEMLOCK GROV E CHRISTIAN Rog
Ollpm
R('V h an Mvf'rs pasiQI" RORf'r Manlev
d tv 7 30 p m UM\\ F irst Monda v 7 JO
and worship service Wednesday 7 p m
er Watson p!iStor Crpnson Pra11 Sunday
NEASE SETTl EMENTCHURCH Sun
p m UMYF Sunday 6 p m Choir RP..
Sr
Sundav
SC'hool
Supt
Sundav
School
RUTLAND
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
School Supt Mom in~ Worship 9 30 a m
dav aft&lt;'rnoon S&lt;'rvirf's a t 2 30 Thu1sd v
ht~Qr~al 6 :l()p.m Wrdn('SdllY IFrankll nl
~
30
am
Morn
in~
Worship
10
30
am
8111 Carleor pastor Sunday School9 30 a
Sunda y School 10 30 a m Evt'lllng sPr
f'Vf'ninJ,!: s£'rVICPS at 7 30
E\f'ning Worship 7 :\0 p m W£'dn£&gt;Sdav
FlATWOODS- Church School lO a m
m Morning Worship and Communion
vice 7 lJ p m
FIRST BAPTIST CHURC H Mason \\
f'Hn!
n~
B\Dir
sT
udv
prayPr
and
praise
Worship 11 a m Blbll' Study Thurs
10 30 am
Mr UNION BAPTIST Donald Shu£'
Va Pa!'l tOr Bill Murph'. ~u nd(lv Srhool 10
SC'I
vi('('
7
:lOp
m
dav 7 p m UMVF Sundav G p m
RUTLAND
BIBLE
METHODIST
Arnot
past or Jof' Sayre Su ndav SC'hool Sup!
am Sunda\ C'V&lt;'nlng i :vl p m Pra vt'r
F' ran kltn l
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
Tillis pastor Sonny Hudson supt Sunday
Sunday Sc-hool 9 4~ a m EvenlnJZ wor
ffi{'('f ing and Blbl C' studv Wf'dnf'!id 1\ 7 ~0
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a m
OF GOD - G\lbE'rt Spencl'r pastor Sun
School 9 30 a m Morning worship, 10 30
ship 6 ~ p m Prayer M et&gt;t ln~ 6 30 p m
p m Evrrvon(' wrkomr
Chun::h School 11'1 AM Cho ir pr&lt;~ctire
day School 9 30 a m MornlnJZ sPrvlce
a m Sunday eventna 1erv1ce 7 00 p m
Wednt-sday
RUTLAND FRF.E WILL BAP11ST Sa
Tursdav ti :ll p m UMW first Tu&lt;'Sdav
10 OOa m Sundavev£'ningservlct&gt;7 OOp
Wednesday service 7 p m WMPO pr~
TUPPERS
PI
A
INS
CHURCH
OF
lpm St R€'\ Paul T 1ylor pastor Sundav
7 :Kl p m NE:'lsool
m
Mid
WE't"k
prav('r
serviCE'
WednPsday
gram 9 a m each Sunday
CHRIST Oav£' Prt&gt;nllcr ministE-r [)(&gt;r)l
SchdollO 1 m Sunchn 1"\ &lt;'nmg ~ 00 p m
HEATH !Mtddll'porll -Church School
RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA
7 p.m
Wl'lls
Supt
Church
Sc-hool
9
a m War
\\
rdnrsdav C'\ ( n\n g pr 1Vf'r m('('tlng ~ 00
9 Yt a m Morni n ~ WOr!'ih\ p 10 JO a m
MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
RENE Rev Lowell Ford pastor Sunday
ship
St'rv!c&lt;'
9
4~ p m
pm
I
YOU!hGroup 4 p m Wfldn~ av Chul'('h
Lav.. rf'nCl' Bush pa stor Max Folmf'r Sr
CHESTER CHURCH OF 1 HE NAZA • Sehool9 30 am Worship service 10 30 a
SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
Choir rrhearsal .. p m
Thursdov
Supt
Sunday
School
and
Morn
ing
Worship
m
Young people s service 6 p m
RENE RC'v HC'rbC'rt Gra tC' pastor
CHURCH SllvC'r Ridg:t" Duanf' Syd&lt;'n
Pravt r Sf&gt;r\IN' 6 :lOp m Blbl f.' Study 7
9 30 a m Sunday ('V&lt;'ninp: SE'rvic£' 7 p m
Evangellstlcservlce6 Xlp m Wednesday
Frank RlffiC' sup ! Sunday School 9 30 a
stnck&lt;-r pastor Su nda v Scho ol 9 m
p m I Zuni~al
Youth ffi('('tln g and Bible Study W('dnes
service 7 p m
m Worship Sf'rv lcf' 1l a m and 7 p m
Wors hip ServiC'f' 10 1m Sundav l'VC'nln~
MlNER.SVtL u : - Wor ship Sl&gt;rviCf' 10
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Miller
dav 7 p m
Sunday
W('&lt;h'IC'sd
IV
7
p
m
PravC'r
m['('l
sf'n IcC' 7 00 p m Wf'dncsd IV n1g-ht Blblf'
am Chu rthSC' hool l1n m UMW third
St
Mason
W
Va
Sunday
Bible
Study
10
lng
study 7 flO p m
Wf'dnC'Sday 1 p m Choir pract lrP Mon
a m Worship 11 a m and 7 p m Wedn~
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST
da v 7l0pm (Nf'l~ool
day Bible Study vocal music 7 p m
CHURCH Da\ ld lk'll pastor RobE-rt E
PEARL CHAPEL - Worship St-rviC't'
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
Barton
Dlrertor
of
Chris
ti
an
EdUl'Allon
9 30 am
Chu r&lt; h School 10 15 am
ding Lane Mason W Va J N Thacker
Stpvr
Eblin
asslst&lt;tnt
Sundav
School9
30
UMW SNt.md TuPsdav 7 30 p m ( Muss
pastor Evt!-nin2 service 7 30 p m Wo
a m Morn\nJt .,orshlp 10 30 a m Tf'f'ns
manJ
men s Ministry Thursday 9 30 a m
lnAc-1\on
lip
m
Ev('on\nJit
Wors
hlp
7
OOp
POMEROY - Churc h School 9 15 a m
m Wf'dnrsday £'\l'ning praveor and BlbiC' Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study 7 15
Worship 10 30 a m Choir rC'hC'arsal
pm
st
udv 7 OOp m Cholrprac1lcr- ThurSda}
WPdnPSda\ 7 :10 p m
UMW second
7pm
T\J('sda\ 7 JOp m UMVFSunda\; Sp m
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
(Corb\111
REFLECTIONS ONA SUMMER'S EVE
Ch
triPS RusS£'11 Sr mlnlstf'r Ri ck Ma
ROCK SPRINGS- Chul'&lt;'h School 9 15
comtK'r
"upt
Sundav
School
9
30
a
m
The
Sun
begins
to sink In the west over the hills herem MPtgs
am Wonhlp 10 am Biblf'Studv wro
Worship Sf'rVIC'f' Ul 30 a m Blblt:' !&gt;ludv
depending
where you are of coursE' Many children are
County
n('Sda v 7 30 p m UMVF tSenlorsl Sun
Tucsdav 7 ~ p m
day ~ p m (Juniors) ('VPI\1 oth&lt;'r Sun
HARTFORD
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST
IN
out
calling
to
one
another and playing tag hide and SE'ek
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS
dav fi p rn !Franklin\
CHRISTIAN UNION Hurtiord W Va
CHRIST
OF
I
ATTER
DAY
SAINTS
Pori
catching
fireflies
maybe
rldmg their bikes Ail ts well becausP
RUTLAND - Chu rch School 10 am
Rev David McManis paslor Church
land RactnC' Road William Roush pastor
Worship 11 am UMW (EV('nlngCirclt&gt;)
School
~ 30 a m
Sunday
morning
se1
1
Mom
and
Dad
are
sitting
on the porches watching There ts a
Linda Evans church school director
serond Wl:'dnl'Sdav 7 30 p m UMW IAf
viC£'
H o m ~unday l!\enln~~: st'l'vlce
cooling breeze gently moving along the streets and touching
Church school9 30 am Morn in~ worship
IC'rnoon Clrrlt&gt;l M'rond Thursdav 1 p m
7 30 p m Wednesday prayt!-r meeting 7 30
10 30 a m WNinesdav t"V('n(niJ: prayer
those sitting on the porches Those kids out playmg nevpr fpel
Mussman)
pm
SE'rVIC't"S 7 30 p m
SALEM CENTER- Church School9 15
FAIRVIEW BIB~E CHURCH lolarl
that gentle cool breeze I'm sure you remembPr yur childhood
BETHLEHEM
BAPTIST
R&lt;'V
Earl
am Worship 10 1!'i p m 1Mussman1
W Va Rt 1 James Lf'wi:ri pastor Wor 1
Shulrr
pastor
Worship
srrvlre9
30
a
m
and
many summer's eves Just llkethls Parents call out,lts lime
SNOWVILLE - Worship 9 00 a m
ship services 9 30 a m Sunday School 11
Sunda'\ SC'hool 10 30 a m Btblr Study and
church schoo\9 45 a m !Mussman\
to
come
In and lhose young players shout 'Just onE" more game
a
m
EvPnlng
worship
1
30
p
m
Tuesday
pravr1 Sf'rvlcf' Thursdav 7 30 p m
oollage prayer meellng and Bibl&lt;' Stud'\
of
hide
and
seek and away they run to hide
CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION
9 30 a m Worship servlct! Wednesday
AL CHURCH Kln~sbury Road Rev Da
I
guess
you
could say these are reflections on a Summer seve
7:Dpm
\ ld Curfman pa!ltor Sundav School 9 30
SOIJTHERN CLUSTER
OUR
SAVIOUR
LUTHERAN
CHURCH
Good
thoughts
and happy ones as well We all need reflections to
u m Ra lp h Carl Supt Evt!-nln~ worship
Re\1 Roaer Gr"ce
Walnut and HE-nry Sis Ravenswood W
7
00
p
m
Pravrr
mcelin~
Wednesda)
fill
our
quiet
limes
In those alone hours we all must have It Is not
Re\1 Paul MrGulre
Va The- Rev George C Weirick pastor
700pm
only
thoughts
of
kids
and games It s famtl y togetherness
Sunday SChool9 30 a m Sunday worship
~ONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Vernon
APPLE GROVE - Church School 9 311
llam
regardless
of
the
season
of the year that gtv es such good
Eldridg(' pastor WallacE' Damt:'wood s
a m Worship 10 00 a m t first and third
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH locaredon
S
Supt
Sunday
School9
30 a m Worship
reflections The Summer heat makes us delight In a fe~&lt; qUiet
Sundavs) Bibit studv &lt;'Vf'rv Sunda" 7 p
Pomeroy Pike County Road 25'11ear Flat
ServicE&gt; 10 30 a m
m UMW St'cond Tursda v 7 00 p m
woods Rev Blackwood pastor Services
hours In the cool of the Summer Evening It helps us forget the
Pravl'r JTIC'etln~t Wf'dnesdav 7 p m
onSundayat1030am and7 30pm with
heal of the day and the tiredness of our overworked musclE'S We
(G raef')
Sunday School9 30 a rn Bible Study Wed
RACINE FIRST BAPTISr
SI!'Ve
can see the night sky and the stars above We seek out thP. btg
BETHANY - Worship 9 a m Churt'h
nesday 7 30 p m
Deaver Pastor Mikf' Swi~eor Sundav
School 10 a m Blbl£' Stud:y WE'dnPSday
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
dipper and watch to see If the moon Is cresent up or cresent
School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m
10 a m Dorcas Women s Fe-llowship
CHRIST S1 Rt l18 Anllqult) Rev
down
This week we hope It will be cresent down and that the old
Morning
worship
10
40
am
Sunday
WNinf'sdaY 11 am (McGuire)
Franklin Dickens pastor Sunday mDrn
P\C'nin~ wor~hlp 7 30 p m
Wednesday
adage comes true 'When the cresent Is down It will hold no
CARMEL - Church School 9 30 a m
ing 10 a m Sunday evening 7 30 p m
t&gt;Vl'nlnlit Blbll' study 7:30 p m
Worship 10 45 a m Serond and Fourlh
Thursday evenlnJZ: 7 .l) p~ m
water and that Is a sign of rain "If only God will be generous to
WRLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHUROI
Sundavs FPIIowshlp dinner With Sutton
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
us we shall go to bed feeling very good GQd gives us so much to
Burlingham
Rav
LaudermUt
pastor:
Rolhlrd Thursday 6 30 p.m (McGuirE')
TIST CHURCH Pastor Robert Byers
bl'rl O:rlart assistant pastlr Sunday School
EAST LETART- Churrh Schoo19 a m
Sundav School10 a m Worship service- 11
be thankful for Those cricket chirps firefly blinks distant Ira in
10 a m worship 7 p.m Wedntosday 6 p.m
Worship 10 am second and fourth Sun
a m Sunday evening service 7 30 p m
whistle or boat horns sounding and the breeze through lhe
vouth mef'tlng Wed .. 7p.m churchsPrVIC£'S
days UMW first Tuesday 7 :.1 p m
WE"dnesday evening service 7 30 p m
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH \!
leaves and the scent of flowers around us God sure Is good to us
(Grael')
mile otr Rl 325 RPV Ben J Watts p;!istor
LETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
If we will only allow him to touch our lives A hymn says God
Robfrt Searles S S Supt Sunday School
Church SchoollO a m (Grace)
will
take care of you ', and lt Is so true
9
:Jl
a
m
Morning
Worship
10
30
a
m
CHURCH
OF
JESUS
CHRIST
APOS
MORNING STAR- Wonhlp 9 45 a m
Sunday f'V('ol'ling service 7 30 p m Wed
TOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd Elder
It Is Summertime, a very hot summertime and we should be
Church School 10 311 a m Bible STudy
ncsday service 7 30 p.rn
James Mtller pastor Sunday School
Thursday, 7:30p.m (Rader)
letting God build up some reflections for us on a Summer seve
SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Lillie
10 30 a m Worship ServiCE' Sunday 7 30
RACINE WESLEYAN- Church School
I
Maybe we also can recall some long ago summer's eve ,
p
m
Bible
Study
Wednesday
7
311
p
m
pastor
Sieve
Little
S
S
Supl
Sunday
10 o m Womtp II a m UMW Iourth Moo
CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL Harrl
School 10 a m Morning worslp 11 am
day at 7 30 p m Men s Prayer Breakfast
reflections See II you can t enjoy some of God s time tonight
~onvtlle Road Rev Dewey King pastor
SUndav t"Vt&gt;ninliit' worship 7 30 p m Prayer
WfQ\esday 7 a m (Crace)
Store In the heart till later
Clinton Faulk Sunday School Supr Sun
m..,llnund Bible study Thursday 7 30 p
SUTTON - Church School 9 311 a m
Pastor William Mlddleswarth
m YoutH: meeilng Wednesday at 7 p.m
YSchool9 30 a m morning worship 11
Morning Worship 10 45 am first and third
m Sunday evening setvlce 7 30 p m
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundays Fellowship dinner with Carmel
a~r Mfellng Wednesday 7 :.&gt; p m
- 383 N 2nd Avo Middleport Sunday, )
third Thursday 6 311 p m (McGuire•

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•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADO TIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BUILDINGS
REFERENCES
Phone Oay or Enno1111

Semce

608

Only

NEW LISTING - MIDDLE
PORT - He e s a 2 sto y
colon al n Mddleport that
has many g eat features
G eat v ng room great
woodburn ng f replace
great workshop plus a great
apartment for rental n
come WANT $34 ~00 00
MIDDLEPORT PRICE
REDUCED - Th s o der
home s close to stores and
schoo s 2 3 bedrooms level
lot carpet ng and other lea
lures nclud ng a n ce front
porch MAKE OFFER
$1900000
POMEROY - 0 der 2 story
home wth gorgeous wood
wo k I rep ace &amp;n ce cab
nets n k !chen 3 bedrooms
huge v ng oom d n ng
room &amp; equ pped k tchen
Central a garage and sto
age bu d ng MAKE OFFER
$39 900 00
CALL CLELAND REALTY
THE WINNING TEAM
IN REAL ESTATE
Henry E Cleland Jr

992 6191
949 2660
Dott11 Turner
992 5692
Tracy R file
949 3080
Office
992 2259

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Howard

L Wr~tesel

Roger Hysell
Garage

ROOFING

N 2nd AVE
MIDDLEPOIT, OH

NEW- REPAIR

PLASnC CRAFT

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanrng
Pamtmg
FREE ESTIMATES

and

CERAMIC BISQUE

lf2 PRICE
7 2 1 ma

CENTER
PARTS

SERVICE

Reparrs on All Makes
Transaxle Reparrs

lacaltd Halfway ltlwlt 7 and laohan
HRS 12 00 6 00
Monday Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAY

PH 949 2969
BUY - SELL- TRADE

FOR SALE
MODULAR HOME1
Carter French
Residence
Corner of Fourth
and Palmer
Middleport
Must see to appreciate

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

JUST CALLI
992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL

FILL DIRT

10 8 tfc

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addona and emodel ng
Roof ng and gutte wo k
Cone ete work

P umb ng and elect ca

wok

Pomeroy Oh1o

4 15 86

DAVIS METAL SALES IS the Nat1on s fastest r;rowmc
MANUFACTURER of D RIB metal roofln&amp; &amp; Sldin&amp;
We offers 4 profiles D RIB HI RIB 5 V COR
RUGA TED Orders custom cut to the mch at no extra
charae OMS offers 10 beautiful colors plus plvan
1zed and plvalume FREE delivery 100 squares or
more Tnms skyll&amp;hls and accessones Quality d1s
counts available

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

radiators

aw•••

6t4 448 4880

also ac1d boll and rod
out rad1ators We also

7 pupp .. to good ho me
old Call 61o6 4o61 8036

a wb

614 446 •&amp;18
Cal

61o6 4415

992 2196

(CUT OUT FOR FUTUII U!l)

Wh te pupplea M xed breed
G veaw1y o good home 814

986 41&amp;8

Oucka to gNe aw•y 614 7"2

2653

1

•Ranges
•Refr~gerators

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

PIANO TUNING

Ree~awe

500ft Off
SE(OND tuning 1f
done wathan one
year

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equipment
repa~rs and
weldmg
!All makes &amp; models)

15 Yrs Experience in
Schools No-s,
Churd•s

PH. 949-2756
s 5 17 3 ...

home area

20 veara
Free Eatlmotas

EUGENE LONG
CAll:

(6141 843-5425

522872mopd

992 3478

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Opportunity

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mile out BuiiiVifle Ad turn
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PLAQUES
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Work OuarantNd

FREE EST MATES

Profntlonal
~HISTD OHIO '5720

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8ua1neas
Bu1ldrngs

Commerci .. bvlld ngs fDf 1....
00Wfttown Pt Plea..n Sto "
otflcn A One Rtli htatt
c .. ol Yeag.. lrokw Clll 304

Firat t me this y..r Girls baby
clothet household mite items
auto parts .R..aonable pricet
Rt 141 to L ncoln Pike follow
red garage 11 e 1 gns Thu t
Fr and Set

Pomeroy
Middleport

&amp;

VICinity

Hendenon 1 Rt 143 July 22
through Augu1t 1 Good tchool
clothing and more
Thursday Frld-v and SaturdiY
July 23 24 25 9 00 1 Y, mile
pell Five Points on At 7 Watch
for 1 gna

MobUe Home to ent 2
lufnilhed 304 175 6512

44

1 and 2 bed oom apanmen 1 to
.,,.
8111it lf'lt fo 1 bd
111300 2bd e21900 Alao
~u td • 1200 00 secu y
deposit CONTACT Jackaon
Ettlttt Oap' Pt. 441 3997
Equa H ou 1in~ Opportunltl'

Real Estate

0552

Fo Sale by Owne 4 5 Br 3
batha 4000sq i
wing a ea
Cty schoosS173000 Tenn s
Court and 26 ac ea Ca 614
44 6 3386 Se oua buve 1 only
p ellll

Gove nm ent Homes f om S1 (U
epa ) De nqu en taJC. p operty
Repo~te ss ons Call 1 80~ 6871).
6000 Ext GH 9806 to cu en t
epo Itt

4 bed oom home 1 h ba h
g•ege ocated on G ave l H
110 A1h St M ddleport 0, 0

Cal6t4 992 6714

3 acru Sind HI Ad 3 mil..
from pt P e ...nt C ty water
1¥1ttebl.. 11. 250 304 578
2100

11

For Lease

llt•tiLih
Fu n shed effic ie ncy 701
Fourth Ave 1110 ut t • pd

Co lt4 4414411 altt&lt;8pm

Nkety turnhhed small
Adults only References rtquired Off strMt pwlt ng Ph

814 oMI 033e

kttchen fumlahed c:arpet.t 2
lA 1 'h balh no pets Dep &amp;
Ret 233 Second Avanue
•3&amp;0/ mo plus ut lit" Call

814 441 4t21

e oorn hou•• I 76 per month 8
oom houael178 plfmonth Pt
Pie.. Call lrok• A 1 Aea
Eatata 304 171 5104
Two cottage• fu n shed 3
oom1 AI n.wlv edeco ated in
towm Adults On y C•
4
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2

Household Goods

SWAIN
AUCTION lo FURN TURE 82

01 veSt Ga llpol 1
NEW I pc wood g oup e399
Llv ng oo~ "'t.. 1199 e599
Bunk beds w h bedd ng 1199
Ful 1 ze mm HI • foundauon
atart ng t99 Racl nen
ttarting 199
USED Beds d nsen bed oom
su ••• t119 e219 Dtslu
wringlf w11her a complete I ne
of uMd fum tu t
NEW Wn ern boota '30
Workboot1 118 &amp; up Steel &amp;
soh toet
,4 4413159

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County App iance Inc Good
uted appl anc• and TV ·~•
Open lAM to IPM Mon thru
Sat 114 441 1199 827 Jrd
Ave G11tpo 1 OH

1 BR apt 740 Second Ave
1185 per month Oeposh •
Qutred Cal 114 ••• 4222 be
twten9&amp;6

Furn shed Effie ancy Apartfn8f1
3 rms blth carpec throughout
P vate and qu et Sing e wo k
ng p11son only Call!li14 o64!
4807 o U8 2802
611 Th rd Ave Oa I polls 2 BR
dupl.,. Unfurnished epj 12t50 a
month put dep Ctl 614 246

9595

Furnl1hed down1ta 1 3 ma
1nd bath C ean No pets Aduhl
onty Oepottt and Ref Required

Col 814 448 1519

G ac OUI tv ng 1 and 2 bed
oom apartment a a VI age
Manor end Rtverslde Apen
m.nta n M dd eport F om
1216 inc ud ng uti t es Ca
814 992 n11 EOH
For rent Eff c encv cottage Mt
Vernon Ave Pt P eeunt Hud
opp

ang•• Sk19Q1 Appltncea
Upp.., R Y8f Ad btl de Stene
C est Motel 114 441 7398

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sot11 and chana prlcld from
1395 to 1191 Teb" 160 end
up to 1126 H de 1 beds e390
o eets Recltnen 1225 to
1371 Lempa e21 to •121
0 nattlt •109 1nd up to eo695
Wood ttblt w 8 thti 1 '2815 to
•79&amp; Deak 1100 up to e371
Hutchll e400 1nd up Bunk
bedl complete w manr.....
12915 end up to t396 Be by beds
•110 Mttt 111no boxtprngs
fult 0 tw n ua 'rm 178 Jnd
188 Queen lets 1228 King
•3150 • d ewe cheat 189 Gun
cab nets 6 gun a.. 0 elect ic
ange t376 Babv mattretltl
•35 6 148 Bed framn •20
•3o &amp; K ng freme t50 Good
selection of bed oom 1uitea
motal cabinet~ headboards t 30
and up to 165
90 Daya 1ame u nsh with
approved c ed t 3 M 11 out
Bu IN I e Rd Open 9em to 5pm
Mon th u Sat Ph 814 ol46
0322

PARSON S FURNITURE

•

381 8820

21/t ton Canuel AI Condit onM
26 kw E ectr c Fu naea com
pie • un t Good cond t on
Upholsten Commerc t1 S~rw ng
Mach ne compete w th ltlnd
S nger held nrw Reasonab e
Phone 61 4 388 871 8

Sol d Ht d Rock Maple Ch na
Buffet by Coch 1n 1300 Wh e
6 p ece French P ovene t1 Bed
oom su t w th canopy '350
31
Hee1 l1to pipet and

lon 150 Co 114 448 8546

battery top poat I 12
Powe tools Ste eo T •
frame M •c Cox Mercerville
Ad Mercarv lie
C•

Cat a yllc Convert a 1 on y
189 915 Most mod .. , lnstalla
ron elto wt ttote Muffler Man
9 Stimpaon Ava Ath ..,. Oh o
1 800 8o63 3717

: - - : - - - - - -·lc

Lovely wet•rfal clu1t_. 14 K
d amond
ng 10 diemonds
Iota wetght one- hall ca 1t
1376 Cha ens Hoef ch 814

992 5292

66

675 676B

Due exh1ust kha •99 95 n
stalled Moat Fords Chevy
Tucks Vens 4w:4 1 Muff er
Man 9 St mpson Ave A hens

Oh o 1 BOO 843 3767

Pets for Sale

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G oom 1nd Supply Shop Pet ~
Groom ng AI breed• All
atyl11 JuleWebbPh &amp;14 441

023t

Oregonwynd Cattery 1Ce11nel
CFA H malayan Pe 1 en 1nd
S am"• khtens AKC Chow
P!JPPtet New k ttens Siameie
and H m1 ayans Call 614 4o68
38-'" af1e 7PM

62 Wanted to Buy

71

Now buying shell co n or ear
co n Call to lete1t quotes R ve
C tv Fa m Supply 814 448

81 0 ds Aoyal4 d aedan good
cond ton $2600 304 876

29B6

63

Livestock

Ou oc Boa s 8 ed JUSt I ke the
boa 1 we tested a the Oh o
Testat on that gained ovef 2 6
lbs per dfl'l Roger Bent ey
Sabine OH 513 684 2398

S 11 weeks old full blood Dach
ahund pupp es $150 304 882

2208

Mus1cal
Instruments

Ma sha Mute L111d Combo
Amp Cutec 4 t eck eco de
P•vay 215 Pevey 412 Cab
ants Ca 61-t «6 3126
Orgen Hemmond M3 wnh
Let e s peakers 304 876 6030
afte 6 00

58

Fru1t
&amp; Vegetables

Polled Chao •• Bul Reg Ex
ce ent Oualttv 17 mons Ca I
Geo ge Woodward 614 379
Reg lte ed standard bred bay
mara w th colt w I d va $360
30o6 675 7260

64

Hay&amp;. Gram

Transportation
71

Autos for Sale

Frank n Chef Comm G11 Oven
bu nert end griM Ca e 1•
o6o68 71 !50 fo mo e lmtorm

e

r.lrlll Siippllf~S

&amp;

LIVI~SIIIr:k

1984 Fo d Etcon 4 apd
AM FM Tape 12799 Johns
Auto SaiM Bulevtl e Ad Gall po
Is Oho

61 Farm Equtpment

121110 edge of town Rt 1!188
Ca port Stove Aefr g Deposit
1140 per month pus ut IItie•
No p.ta Call 61-t "48 7124 o
2 bedroom house end 1pt to
rent in Pome oy Pa t al y tu
nlahed depotit equ ed Cel

Two bedroom apt n Middleport AI ut libH pad e210 per
month Clll B1o6 992 8783

3 bedroom On Lincoln Heights
In Pomeroy Phone 114 992
7689 after 5 00 p m

Aemode td home In Chaste
Reduced rent for people w th
good lferencea Shown on July
215th and 21th C1 814 881

418e

House and 1 6 1c es on Thomaa

R dgo Rd $17 000 304 896
3080

One mtle out Foglesong Rd
Muon 2 bed ooma t ont
room kitchen bath carpeted
316acrn 30~1736011
!!..

CROSS

t1o

PARTMENTS mobile homes
hou••• pt Pleuant and Gall po
• 614 ""' 8221

2 hdroom hout• Krod'l Park
Ref•.,.,..
Roqulrod 304 871

18" eltor 5 00

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers
Pop Up ten campe o u
a lcr Call 614 3BB 8711

614 288 6411

Massey Fa guson New Holltnd

1982 GMC S t5 6 cv

4 spd

ong bad 83200 o best otfe
Ca I 614 446 8760
1978
ton Fo d Ranger X.LT
M nt cond 25 000 actual m es
4 wheel d Ne Loaded Cal
614 446 06o68

14 ft Campe sleeps 4 gas
elect c gtfts atove fu nace
we
nsu ated $500 o best
offe Ca 614 446 2045
1979 GM C 3500 Se es Se f
Conta ned Ca mp er and Toppe
Ca 614 992 7254
1977 Coactlman 19 h pop up
camper Gas s ove s nk ce box
Easy pull ng 11400 080

304 773 5048

Serv1ces

1982 Plymou h Anow P ck up
M1nual 1h ft sport alum num
wh ... s aun oof AM FM sta eo
cataene 53 000 m 11 good
conditiOn 12800 Csl 614
992 3489
One ownm 1977 1 V2 on t uck
with covefed bed ebu t eng ne
of two yea 1 E11c unn ng cond
good al a ound t rei 304 773

Vans &amp; 4 W D
1 97ol Dodge Dart S400 Ca

1975 DodgeDt~rtSE V 8 Auto
AC
C u11e PS
Excellent
condttion One owner Call

o ders fo cu11om Mauaars call

AVON look at ua now Ea n
Elltre Money 304 175 1o629

For S.,e lnt 464 low hrt lnt
No 27 Hey Ba er Cal614 261
1616 after 6 00 PM

1977 Oren Pnx maroon with
•un oof '600 o best offer Cal
before 4 PM 304 876 2425

814 446 0776

Late model 650 1 acto
c ockthut 4 new t res live
power 3 pt h tch •1 660 John
Deere Balet" e660 John O.ere
H1y 8 nd• •760 John Deere

Reka tB60 Call 614 286
6522

•.t4 lntem1t10nal gu tracto
with I ve P T 0 and lhle Ht
Pr cedforqu ckle 11996 Day
eel 61• 1•2 2211 Night ca

814 992 6497

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

WATERPROOF NO
Uncond tonal lifet me gua an
tee loca aferences fu n ahed
F fiH1 est mates Ca collect
1 614 237 Oo688 dav o n ght
Roge tB1semen
Waterproof ng
SWEEPER and sew ng mach ne
epa parts and s uppl 01 P ck
up and deiNery Dav 1 Vacuum
Cleane
one helt m le up
Gt~o ges C eek Rd Cal 61o6
446 0294

1981JeepJ 10tuck 4x4 new
tan 1m 11 on 82 200 o best

304 676 2398
2464

0

6t4 446

oHer 304 B82 2692
74

Motorcycles

Rotary Of cab e tool dr II ng
Most we scompletedsamedey
Pump se as and serv ca 304

,983 600 R Honda 1 ke new
Ca 6143888711

B96 3802

Sta kt T tte and Ll!lwn Serv ce
awn care andtcap ng stump
emova 304 576 2842 o

576 2903

...

9864

oom

981 Kawasaki 440 lTD to
pa ts no t t a $200 Call
814 ••• 2436

82
1986 Me c Lynx 4 speed
AM FM Tape John 1 Auto
Sen Bultv e Rd Galpo 1
Ohio
1986 Monte Ce lo
PS PB Cru •• AC T t 4 3
Fuel njected 12 600 m tes

19 liOO Cell 61 4 266 6091

John Deere •o 3 pt httch W de
front end 12200 18 tt tra er
frame Dust a-. e 814 7o62

2574

81

RON S Te av son Sa v ce
House c:a s on RCA Quata
GE Spec al ng n ze., th Ca

, 984 Honda Shadow 700
Exce Cond Manv ext as
PPr ced to sel Call 614 446

30. 87&amp; 4831

1977 MG B co nvert b e 44 000
ectuel m les Exce Cond Ce

614 448 0038

1180

tv

Plumbmg

&amp; H11atmg
Fo sele 1978 Kawaull 900
LTD l ka new low m leage
Custom zed Call 614 985
434, a he Sp m S 2300
1976 Honda CD 760 d essed
Excel ent cond t on 304 675

CARTERS PLUMB NG
AND HEATING

Co Fourth and P ne
Gal po 1 Oh o
Phone 114 446 3888 or 614

5909

446 4417

1987 Yamaha 350 8 g Baa 1our
wheel d nre 600 m let l ke
new 304 675 1126

84

86 HondaRebel260 e11t cond
!1 950 304 676 7476

Electrrcal

&amp; Refrrgerat10n
Res de n a o comma c a w
ng New se v ce o epa s
L censed e ec c an Es mate
f ee R denou E ect ca 304

3 ooms and beth a•• heat
ground t oor w1aher end dryer
hook up no child en Immediate
occupency No pets phone
30-' 875 .wao ext 53 0 eo

Alao cut
up L ving
F nenc ng
Fu nitu •
114 441

Orgttn Mana 1 0 •peed bicycle
end L braryTable •&amp;Otlch CaR

e14 448 8e57

Roams fo rent day wHk
month Oall a Hotel Cll 81•
448 97115 Aent 11 low 11 t120
month

76

Boats and
Motors for Sale

General Haulmg

O le d Wae Se vee Pools
C ste ns We s Del 11e y Anv
t me Ce 614 446 7404 No
Sunday ca s

742 2461

1987 Chevy p ckup
1978 PlYmouth Volar•

1973Chrya •Newport 400cu
In engine Bought New Kept in
excellent cond ton Exheult
system one month old Motor
tnd tqnamlnlon good Oood
tirll Butted rear fend• Meke

G E 1000 8TU 1 Emerton
8000 BTU Call6t4 448 2543

OH• Call 304 875 4138 or
304-895 3001

Gold upholstet'ed rocker tn good
condhlon Ul5 Phone61.t ••a

78 Pinto 4 apMd runs good
Aeaeonabla p ca 1275
73
Meverfck. good ce •76 00

L ke n8'N 28 tt 1986 Aqua
Cru •e Pontoon hou1eboat 85
HP Me cury outbo1rd 19800
Alum num Ban Boat r g 70 HP
Joh'\ton Mercury tral• Mer
cury irotl ng moto ar atad ve
wall uted I 3900 Call l nna

Ltnd ng 814 446 7044

STERN WHEELER 38 It
tuM •

814 448 7896

0318

73 DodO• Swinger 304 875
7521 ott., 6 pm

Frnzer ufrlght good cond
e71 BDl2 9 E COl M1rcervHie
Rd MercervMie

1178 OodOt 9 pa. lillian
••ton
good body, t6rel run a
good e.no. 304· 773 91 15 T

t 11"

Uaad Mtytag eutometlc w11her
harvntgold 160 Calll1.t 448

304 IN :lt2t .

Chryol• e14 247 4122

, o6 h Aluminum John Boat and

Coli 614 992 3728

Fo mer y Ken s now John s
Water Se v c• Joh Wa e son
Jr Owne
000 or 2 000 gal
se v ce 304 678 2248

87

Upholstery

nc 1

t2900 or belt offer Call

15ft f barglluboetwnhtrlller
75 HP Johnson moto ea&amp;O 72
Johnaon 1 &amp; HP elect ic stlrt
motor 1400 215 HP John•on
M nt condition •2&amp;0 Sp•e
plrta fo John10n Evanrude

4612

Furn1ahed Room1

85

1983 Buck Century LTD 4
doo 8 cyl Loaded C1l &amp;1•

1977 DO&lt;Ige pickup
304 45B 1566

For S•l• 2 A r Cond t oner1 1

46

Co

CARPET
Remnanta All 1111
carpet 18 00 v• d &amp;
oomt tlOO &amp; up
ave able Mollohan
Upper R ve Rd Cal

7444

882 1597

304 171 1371 or 171 3112

1 800 843 376 7

Trucks for Sale

SONS

Oh o 1 800 843 3767

2 bedroom W 0 hook up bas•
ment Clean Quiet locetion
aduhl Hntart preferrH 1 or 2
ch ldren No , .. , Aaferenc•
I 1 Itt I 1 9&amp; month plu1 depot t
Availeble mmed ately 11-t
Six room house Fa rvlew Ro•d
Camp Coni~_ e22&amp;_per month

St uta $119 95 pa
nsta ed
Most models Muffle Man 9
St mpson Ave Athens Oh o

cond ce 304 675 4014

U S 35 West Jackson Oh o

Sta nl111 steele~Chaust system a
Now cu11om mede tor you
1 uck motor home o cl111 c ctr
With li,._t me we ranty Muff er
Man 9 51 mpton Ave Athen•

One bedroom apt in M ddlepon
1176 per month Clll81o6 992

6763

~B1

Auto Repa11

675 1786

441 7310

814 992

77

19n Fo d LTD Lendau good

5153

680 0 "'" trector with lotder
12360 late model 273 New
Ho and h.y beer 11296 7 ft
f Iii mowe '196 New 6 ft
estate mowe Cal 614 286
6522

2 Qt cann ngjart 30 centu1ch
Menuel typewf te 1 30-' 675

72 Nova 4 door 85 000
orgna mles ada tres new
battery a t a nator wate pump
heate co e muff e starte A 1
con d 8800 00 304 675 3168

1972 Fo d F 700 Stake T utk
Has 1 200 91 on wata tank and
• bakes Aunsgood S2000o
belt offer Call 114 2!6 1468

59 For Sale or Trade

6622

876 4418

396 Chevy en~ ne exc cond
Straet: Maate ntake alum m.lm
ve ve c ove s and heade a
IIJSOO 00 304 773 5826

1983 Fo d Fe mont 1 owne
n ce 12560 1978 Fo d F nta
cfean $795 Ce I 61o6 286

Bldgo 814 332 9745

Electrolu11 Vacs A 1 cond
Cleens e. runs like new t78
cuh or te mt e anged 304

675 7103

614 446 4225

1983 Citat on XS Sport &amp;harp
12796 198-' Dodge Cott l ke
new $2796 Ce 614 286

Reco d pl-var with apetk . .
t20 Coal6 wood burn• 1tove
t200
Bundy cia lnet uo
1htpe e175 304 875 o6123

0

1980 Chev 14 ton uck 4
wheel d ve 4 speed 59 000
miles Cal aft e 6 00 p m

Uli rty bldg 27 -.38 -.9 13 118
t lck door &amp; 3 WI k dOOf
14444 • acted
I on Horse

l.etton wv 1 800 842 2434
Ohio 1 800 533 3453

3298

Hey 75c off wagon 304 676
6579

Ut lty tre I• 1nd deep frftle
both In tood cond tlon CAl
e14 912 !5519 after 4p m

Portable Mghted 11gn t 299
Factory d rect FrM Delhlery •

1979

b a ll es shocks and ex
heust $3000 nego t abe Ce I
614 446 7795

387 0511

now taklnt order

1980 Camlfo 83000

G and P w: $1 400 See s 3 HP
a comp el!le S300 30-' 6'16

Clean Oat St aw s1 75 Bale
Ca 614 949 3069

Very old &lt;:IIIW footed bll1htub
w tfl potcelen hand et 614

eblu.. ng

1976 l TO ac tual m eage
79 000 Meehan ca pan n exc
cond Body needs epa ng
good buy See at 1 79 N Pe k
0 ve 304&amp; 676 2323 P S P B

141 1
- - - - - - - - - - - 1 1979 Ford F 150 4x4 pu new

814 245 6618

TONY 8 GUN REPAIRS ho

76 Chevv Impala stat onwagon
good cond st cker good
June Gfly good t res &amp;600
304 468 1664

72

Bu1h HOU" 51181 &amp; Serv ce Over
40 uttd t acto • to chool8 f om
S. complete ne of new 6 u1ed
equ pment La gest Hlect on n
S E Oho

Up rlghe freeze for 1_.e Good

5892

6522

114 992 8916

condition 0200 Co 114 992
3815

Omnl 024 742 2631

Autos for Sale

Good C aan M xed Hay Fo
Sa e 60 per bale Call614 446

614 446 4807

Cann ng tomato es a ea dy
p eked e4 00 bushe
Alao
sweet pappen C1 I ea ly A M
Of ate PM 6142474292

Fo Sale 2 leather bucket seats
bumper moto
t ansmt11 on
end other parta1o 1982 Dodge

2597

PEACHES Ve ow F eestone1
P ck your own I 1 0 bushel
Satu day Dr ng own conta nen
Rayno Peach 0 cht d At 7
lower Rive Ad G1l pols Call

8t4 915 434t oftt&lt; 1 p m

171 c f GE at g..-etOJ 20
nch Hotpa nt • ectr c 1nge
Both good condition e3oo fof
P• r 11-t 992 7618

BUDGET T ansm 11 On1 U1ed&amp;
Aebu11t AI ypea Gua anteed 1
m nimum of 30 dav• w 1
deiNar cash &amp; car y o nstal
Cal 614 379 2220 o 1 30-'

304 773 6234

Fo 1111 .J C Penney T e..tm 1
Jogger Speedometer odom•
te edJuttab • nc ne •11 Ca
He 2 ton add on cent 1 •
co nd t oner w h thermo• at
1500 Call 114 192 !51121 or

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessor.es

Reedy mix contret• and all
concrete 1upp n Ca I us V11Jey
8 ook Cement and Supplln.

B dwe

9888

76

27B3 .

67

Cath Fead Sto e 1 11
lA wate I nt 180 lb tftt and
100 lb test a ong whh 111
cu vena end d 1 n p j:Je C1ll to
the latest pr cu It 81 4 388

~y

Concreta blbckt 1llaize1 yard o
delivery Mason Hnd Galllpo •
12311.1 Pine St
Block Co
Galllpo t Oh o Call 614 448

Harve•t Gold May tag D rv•
Good cond t on '60 00 An
t qua p nnd back rocke
• 211 00 Cal 1fte 8 00 I 14

9479

1"11E ~

1"Ke' I1IEtllt' W"Y

14 fiberg Ita 18 hp Evenrude
motor and t • er t &amp;OO Cal
304 875 1668

fOR)IIT\.1~

t:QUI¥:1 WIT!(

~121

Cocker &amp;p1n el mlfe 18 mo•
o d full blooded but not eg
•1 50 Ca 614 388 8890

G ve you
tam ly eve y
opportun ty g ve them the En
'Cyc opedle Ame icene The
Stande d of Educ1t onal Excel
leoce for 160 years C1 I you
Amway d at buto at G1 4 446

~

1658

ovod 614 992 5'68

992 2698

LAB TECH

304 372 2731 or epply

3 o 4 Bed oo m t,oute n M;yge
C: eek School 0 at r ct Reieren
ces Ph 114 ""' 8821

GOOD USED APPL IIINCES
w ..h... dryer• ef 19tratora

2 bedroom hou.. ove looking
P•k n M ddleport Ca I 814

Aa per Art cle I)( T enater1 1nd
Vecancfn Sect on 8 Poat ng
of the Negotiated Agreement
between the t-1LTA and the
Board of Eductt on the M. g1
loc.e School D ah ct 1 post ng
the foHow ng vacancy for t1
regular teach ng steff OH
Teacher at Me gs H gh Schoo

COil

2 BA 2 b• h ca p.tfil k tchan
ty n thed no pets dtp a ref
1326 mo 11 Court St Call
&amp;14
492tl

••e

Housaa for Rent

310 Case Bulldoze 8 h bade
powar takfl off 911 eng ne
exce cond 14 000 Cel 614

12 Sears v bottom a umlnum
boat 11 f!iO Call 304 676

Col 614 448 7793

1 B06 8B7 eooo Ext R 9105

Holpitai butainMI oft ce

Ap.,tment to Rant 3 ooma
1125 / mo Adulta Ca 304

a

carpet AC all utll t " peld
pcept elec 1nd gu Ceble TV
ava ab • Owner payt wete
sewage and t 11h pickup Se
eudtv deposit and tf Fou
tenths of m 11 t om c tv Umi11

tor current federal It

Jackson Oener1l Hoap R ply W
V• Ia ec::etptlng appllcet ont for 1
fuN lime medical lab Tedln dan
qualif ad eppUCttnt wil h..,• 1 2
or • yeer dltSJirH n Mldlctl
Technology and • current ASCP
Reglauy Hoapilll oft.,, excel
IMt Mlary and Hnefita for mo t
lnform816on call Peraonn .. D re-

Fu n efMd apl neat doo to
Ubrary One profnstonlf Adutt
ontv P•lt•ne Ph 441 0338

36 lota &amp;. Acreage

Re

Governm.nt Jobl '1 e o.o
e&amp;B 230 year Now hiring Call

T e er apace for ant conve
n en clou to tchool 1to n
hoap 11 30• 876 o6800 be
tween 9 em and 4 pm

51

Upate rs 3 BR 1 bath kitchen
fu n sh.cf no pa1s Dep
Ref
238 Firat t2150 mo
p u1
utltnCa 114 4464921

Homes for Sale

n town 3 8R V1 baumen
ga age C A some 1ppl ances
good ocet on • 37 000 Ce \
Bud McGhee Rea v 614 448

Babytmer needed for 15 vr o d
girl My home or yours but prater
Spr ng Velley area Call 81o6

Spacfl tor ame 1 atlers All
hooll upt Ca ble Also etf d encv
ooma • and cab e Mason
W Va Call 304 773 6651

49

175 1104

1 'A 1c lot on Jarrya Run Ad
Appte Growe whh "' al water

culvono
mettl culvorto RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
••• Oh 614 286 6930

241

304-175 1840

~A·'R'M-~

Bu ld ng Mete a4t
81ock b clc aewlf plpea w n
dow a. inte 1 etc C aude W n
tara R o Grande 0 Cal 614

448 3992

47 Wanted to Rent

Apartment
for Rent

871 5104 .. 875 7738

304 571 2313

Love v n.w J BR home bu th"
spr ng 2 ca Qlfaga n ce 1 ea
Cay &amp; C IY SChOOII 6ml esf om
Ge pol 1 WI cons de mob le
home 11 t ade n 147 600 Call

802 838 8885 Ext 1449

'8 00

34

hou••

HIRING GovernmM'It jobl you
• ea •1 5 ooo •e8 ooo Call

GOLF
LESSONS

lecr"onTri~eRd ott AI 62
Ptu1 ltOrl bU ld ng WlrehOUII
l lA hOutl betn ell" plus 2
o ther buikl"'t• All black top
old CaH SO" 458 111 I Call
aftlf IPM

G enwood W V a tOt'
rno • infermalktn c• 3CM 773
5111 Of' 773 611. . . . . 6 00

Ret..

Pen time )( rav Techno og at
needed to mo ning1 and occa
1 onal weekend•
Appl cant
muateo facltemp eby S tter to schoo ege c h ld n
B dwe area No n ghts Ca I
11-t 388 9306 Even ngs

614 446 3844

COUNTRY MOB lE Home Park
Route 33 North of Pomeroy
Rentl t a en Cal 614 992

Road

446 39t4

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

Farms for Sele

2 BR

Yard Sale

Mobile Home ior ent on Ia ge
lot Call 114 258 1293

Of1 ce Space fo Rent Ex!ie lent
tor A no neyt Accoun ant etc
Close to Coun Houte Call
W saman Real Eatate Agency

M1: r c11 on 111 s·~

NOTICE

REWARD No que11 one uked
to etu n of b ack and white
me e S be In Hueky taken from
0 J Wh te Kempet'Ho OWl ea.
Sat PM Sun AM 7 18 7 191
Answe • to Mee-ahe
Call
814 446 3172or4o68 7216

7

2 BA Mobi ettome CttySchool
0 st Calll14 258 6256

20 acr• f..-m Hann-' T Ke

Holp Wanted

814 379 212B

&amp;

1124 East Ma1n St

t4&amp;00 304

Plasbc c ate n alate epp oved
Pintle l~t c tenk• plelt c

47 Space for Rent

To pp.., t t a S 1 0 Ch.vy truck
Good cond 304 171 4221

21

LOST Buff cocke apanle n
Co 1M I a ea REWARD Cal

GallTpohs

THE
IOUNTIY CLUB

1171 ScliuH mob 11 hom a 2
bed ooms plf'l alty fu n lhed on
..,t..t ot Undefp nnlng •nd

tncluded

Fu n shed room 176 Ut It es
paid Sha 1 b1th Sing e male
919 Second Gal pol a Call
44&amp; 4418 efter 7pm

Cal ahan 1 Used T • Shop Ov ...
1 OOOtlrn slzet12 13 14 15
1&amp; 186 Brnel81outRt 218
Cal 61o6 258 0261

Col 814 448 865B

Wanted to buy N.w cemant
b'od Ca 11• 992 J8o60

lost and Found

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

'3 00

tn

Buy ng dat,. god • tve co na
no• )ewe rv tutti ng w1 e o d
co na lf91 cu encv Top p
cea Ed flu ke 81 be Shop
2nd Ave M dd epa Oh 6 4

614 9B5 398t

992-3718
MIDI~LEP'OIT, OHIO

2 BR el ut t 81 pd tJtCtpt
alec tu n o unfu n IK dep
req ad Convenient ocet on

e11oneb e 304 1717$19

33

Good through '"~~' 30 1917

John I B•nfl
Owner I ..,hantl

for Rent

Must 8_. 1971 'how Moon
1 Z11&amp;l turn Aak ng '" 000
304 112 3303

614 446 8038

6

~-----------..-----------~
42 Mobile Homes
45 Furnished Rooms

P ced

12• 70 W ndiOf
with e11pancto 2 bedfoom•
fl 900 Co 304 875 et55

5071

c.

"No, I don't look down on
my fellow man, except m the
literal sense, of course"

P c:e llduc~

Pupped to grveaway Very cute

•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and

64 M1sc Merchend11e

7479

Mobile home end lot

al2 2048

3 krtten1 to giVeaway n B 1d
bury 8 wkt 0 d C•ll 614 992

•Washers •Dtshwaahe

161 mo

Se pt c tan" pump ng ea dl!lnt a1
&amp; com mM ca t80 per Old
Ron Evans En e p 111 Jackson
Oh o Ce 614 286 6930

111

All M1ku

15&amp;1

614 992 3083

31

785-3561

Magnevox Ster~ AM FM Rail
to Ree turntlb e I 1 00 Good
Cond Celafte •PM &amp;1.t4•e

1979 8ayvlew Tota .teet c 2
B. .oom good condlttOn I lOck
•nd und..-plnn ng me ud~ Cal

blo..

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Wo know whtrt lltt bttl K
Wo also know lht plact for
bul&lt;h•lng and pra&lt;ossmg.
Wt salilfy or you don 1 pay
FIEf IUTCHIIING
W/Til! COUPON
Good lhru Augusl I

Worked

2282

11

heater cores We can

Middleport Ohro
1 13 tfc

ANYTIME
BUTCHER SHOP

NEW
GRIPS

1174 SchuH llx12 Witt. t p
out All elect ic , .. Of •Kt ic
heet new cent at • v.,., good
condtdon 14•11 po ch Ce I fOf
ntmont 814 742 2790

St:r v11;es

and

1984 lchult114d5 2 BA 1~
beth Uke naw C1l 304 17&amp;

f IIIJilllylltl:lll

tw n bed
act;u1 abe bed

Co 614 448 t149

7479

F1nanml

One

Good used Co or TV S f oo
modela and portable fo •• •

14• 70 Buddy

1170 Klr 2 IR Mobile Home
12•86 Cell 114 « I 2903

2mm axe cond e150 00
Wrtne Bryant 304 4.18 1 002

Boataand
Motore for Sale

f SHING BOAT __, Co eman
C aw"td 4 5 HP Mlf cury mo
tor 1 ..,., old l ke new

\W7\ilt)
~~~

165 00 304 875 4038

66 Bu1ld1ng Supphe1

C1H 114 2111 1121

1178 3 BR

~s-

rro eel Chlcom SKS Ca blno 7 12•39

Equipment

Gall polio lit 218 t1B ooo

Mdroom tuml1hlld w•aher end
dryer centrel a Ct I I 1 o6 992

TOP CASH pad tof 83 mod fl
end newe used ea 1 Sm h
Buell. Pont ac
1911 Eas en
Ave Ga po • Ca 614 ·U6

Sofa char and kitchen

76

KIT 'N' CARLYL! ®by Lari'J Wright

52 CB TV Rad10

1 2x&amp;O Mobile Home on 1ppro11:
3 ecr• ground 8 miiH ffom

1110 L benv Totel e ectric 2

Gn1eaway

PAT HILL FORD

3 II tfn

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remod.ltng
Roofing of oil Typos

Ph

4

•nl

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSH S DUALITY
MOB LE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS AT 35
PHONE 614 445 7274

Several handyman 1pec ala
Tena Twetvfl end FourtHnl
trom '1985 lhneuga Mobi e
Home Sal.. Kaneug• Oh o

18 Wanted to Do

Lawn Boy mower •1 10 00 8 f1
greder bleda •100 00 1810
Seth Thomaa mant • clock

7411

5810 or 875 81&amp;1

u ..d ba h ub to watl ough
Ca latter 7 pm J04 &amp;7ft 3248

Announcements

repa1r Gas Tanks

No Sunday Calh

V C YOUNG Ill

VINYL &amp;

CAU FOI flllf nnun
992 6116 or !67 7220
78871mo

11amta7pm

992 1&gt;215 or 992 7314

P 0 BOX
88
MT VERIIION OH 43060

core

PH 949-2160
or 949-2101

ly Cllaatt or A-nlllltnl

Ri ck Pea son Auc onee I
cen1ed n Oh o and Wnt V gl
n • A81 Estete ant qu e fa m
qu dat on sales 30o6 773
5785 0 773 5430

THIU JULY

We can repa1r and re

Free Est metes

Suttolay 1 p m 7 p m

Now accept ng appl nt on fOf
dltlfverv penon Appty n perton
at V age P zza 3004 J1 ckaon
Ave Pt P

SER~ICE

New Homes ltldt

(Free Est mates)

Pubhc Sale
&amp;. Auct1on

Love couch I 100 Hide-a bed
w th
nner sp ng m81t 111.

h..dbotrd h11ta
mattr111
ptd 1 set th.... 1 queen 1111
comforter •300 30o6 175

814 448 8427 tftor 5 30 PM

8

64 M1sc M•rchendlae

dlntttt 114 882 3143

32 Mobile Homes

The D111ly Sentinel- Page-S

61 Hou1ehold Goods

Queen tlze we1'fbed m

Mobile Home with 121t32 add
;ion' wnh wood burner Own•
MUST Sell Best offer Call

RADIATOR

SIDING CO.

7 21 I mo d

................
40'1o Off 'ON WINDOWS

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4 t6 86 lfn

BISSELL

446 1318

TAYLOR BUILDERS

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSUlATION

614 992-3293

6 17 tit

HOMES &amp; GARAGES
At Reosonoble Prrcts

Pay Your Cable 8o
Phone Brlls Hero
IUSINES! PHONE
,.,, ... f6141 992 6!!0
IE!IOfNCE PHON!

&lt;ALL ANYTIME

Exce ent Wages tor spare t me
IUtmbly wo k; elect on c~.o
c afts Others Info 8041 141
0091 h .t 3667 Ope" 7 days
CALl NOW

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

CUSTOM IUILT

We C• ry F sh ng Supp &amp;I

CALL

Housinq
Headquarters

DAVIS METAL

SALES &amp; SERVICE

11•...

windows
enclosed to
mak• temlly room or extra
bedroom Priced to ...1 Cell

12xl0 Mobile Home to be
mowed Pert al y equ pped
fl 000 Coli 114 251 1121

REPAIR
Al10 Tr.. tMIItlo•

BISSELL
BUILDERS

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North Second
Middtoport Ohro 4 S760

8301mo

36t9

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

or 949-2168

2 be*oom house It 212 Park
D rtYe. Aluminum • ding new

for Sale

MONEY FOR COLLEGE c;a the
Amw N1tionaJ Gua d fo FREE
nfo mat on packet 1 800 142l-

Rl 124 Pomeroy Ohio

949-2263

Month of JulY.

16141 992 7754

EAGLE RIDGE
SMAU ENGINE

Jean Trussell

3 Announcements

suso

SDYIIG AU IWOI IIAIIDS OF
I«&lt;USSIIItD API'IIAIIUS AIL
IEPMn GUUAIIIIfD I YfM
PAllS AIID LMOI
S.ntong r.tr.,.otart, f 111

NEW LISTING - SYRA
CUSE - Remodeled 2 story
home 3 4 bedrooms 1\l
baths basement ga age
and old barn on appx !acre
of ground P ced to sel at
$39 900 00
NEW LISTING - RACINE
AREA - Appro• mately 26
acres of vacant land rea lly n ce bu ld ng stes
CALL TODAY $13 000 00

Call

1429

&amp; SEIYICE

1316tfc

DABBLE
SHOP

LAF- ·A·DAY

Homes for Sale

814 448 9852

Flr111 E•ul~llltllt
Parts &amp; Sarvlea

41187 1fn

REPAIR

A-VON r:o terv te ch•ge open
terr to 11 phone 304 17&amp;:

Aulhorrrtcl John DMrt
Now Helland lush Hog
Farm lqurpmtnl
Dealer

d

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

400

31

Pomeroy- Middleport. Oh10

304-578 2711

U 5I RT SO EAST
GUYSVILlE OHIO

FREE ESTIMATES
RES DENT A

Wanted Ch ld A11autt Preven
ton (CAP) Wo k•• Pa t 1me
paid pol tons Requ re, flex ble
weD day hou 1 I!; •Pe encfll
with ch d en publ c apeak ng
helpfUl T an ng p ov ded Fdf
IlPPI cat on ca 814 6teat

BOGGS

FENCE COMPANT

Electromc Organs

FRU lSTIMA TIS

7 23/ 2 mo

ACCENT

Friday July 24 1987

Help Wanted

608 Pa ah Fu n tu e c bthaa
toys bkn F S. Sat 10amt

BELL CONSTRUCTION

h•ral Cotttractars
RACINE, OHIO
949·2741

V nyl &amp; Alum S d ng
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodel ng
Roofmg of All Typos
Worked rn Home Area
25 Years

We re moving weat and the
covered wagon wont hold tall
So on Fr d.y and SJturdiY Jutv
2o6 and 25 from 9a m t 4p m
Come and batga nat 3337&amp; SA
7 Pomeroy At b own two atory
houH ftrat houl8 on the left p..t
For..t Run Road go'ng nonh.
second houae on the r ght put
oM to Jay Ma GQif Course
going south lota oi Ia ge end
amal nama of 111 sorts ctoth"
turn tu e t ea toys and more
more mo e Oont m 11th a one

1213

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

Business Services

7 15 17 I •• P"

NEW LISTING - Ove 70
ac e farm wlh o der home
garage and other bu d ngs
Cose to Pome oy ASK NG
$42 900 00

Box

45631

Galhpohs Oh1o

LICENSE 11599 87
Not Responsible for ACCidents
TERMS OF SALE CASH OR CHECK WITH I D
EATS AVAILABLE

GEIIDAL COIITIACTOIS

POMEROY,O
992 2259

MS

::t licensed Chmcal Aud1QJ011St

PATRICK H BLOSSER-AUCTIONEER

915-4141

E Ma n.r.l,"""

TEAFORD

-~ LISA M KOCH

Lots of oak furniture glassware stpne Jars
qu1lts old tools 3 guns Jewelry 1 compo
s1t10n doll and other dolls walnut furmture
and other furmture and m1sc merchandise

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION
EXPERIENCED
MEDICAL
SECRETARY

Heanng A1d Seltc:t1on
Molds Interpreting Setvices

~ Swtm

JULY 26th - 1:00 P.M.

CREDIT MANAGER
W1th retail sales expen
ence Handle all cred1t
sales approvals and col
lecliohs and also sales
10 retail store Salary
depends on expenence
Send resume to Dally
Sentmel P 0 BoK 7291
Pomeroy Ohio

Computenzed

HOWELLS GROVE PARK
BELPRE OHIO

NEEDED

Sect on 11 of Ord nance
#549 be amended to read
Salary of Tax Adm1matra
tor to be $16 000 00 por

year

ANTIQUE AUCTION
&amp; COLLECTIBLES

Full hme Pref•r eK

11

Business Services

PUBLIC NOTICE
B•ds w II be received until

Friday July 24 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport Oh1o

R le M Cus om Couchea and
AeuphollttfY St AI 7 C own

Crty Oh 614 266 1470 Eve

61o6 o641 3438 Open d11ty 9to
430 S 1t 930to130 Od&amp;
new Uphoata ed
Mowrey s Upholttar ng •erv ng
t county a •• 22 years The beat
n fum tu • urholaterlng Cell

304 675 4

eat

mit5•

~4

lo

free

,

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Page 10-The ·Daily Sentinel

Sunday

Friday, July 24, 19tp

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio
'

'

'

--Local briefs-- Heat wave is taki~g toll around ·countrf .
EMS receives 10 calls
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reporfs- 10c alls
between midnight Thursday and Friday morning at 8 a.m.
Thursday at 1:56 a.m., Racine to Smith Ridge for John
Pickens-to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 2:57a.m .
'•
to Minersville for John Imboden to Veterans Memorial
... Hospital; Racine at 7:05a.m. was called to an auto accident on
· Route 338 at Antiquity anc;l transported Richard Smith to
Veterans Memo,rlal Hospital, and Sabrina Mahlman to Jackson
General]iospltal In Ripley; Syracuse at 7: 10a.m. was called to
assist at the same accident and transported Andrew Mahlman
to Jackson General]iospltal; MiddlepOrt a! 11:25 a.m . to South
Third Ave. for Wayne Wll.llams wj)o was treated but not
transpOrted; Syracuse Fire Department atl: 44 p.m. was called
to a brush fire on Route 124; Rutland at 8:16p.m . to New Lima
Road fr Ida White to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Syracuse at
10: 06 p.m. to Rose Valley Road for Brian Ritch art to Holzer
Medical Center.
Friday at '3\ ~2 a.m. to Broadway St. for Jack Bechtel to
Veterans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 5: 57 a.m . to
Route 7 for Paui Conkle to Camden-Clark Memorial HospitaL

Deputies probe incident
·.The Meigs County Sheriff's Department received notification
from EMS at 5:33a.m. Thursday of an assault on County Road
35 1Old Portland Road) . Deputy Kenny Klein responded to the
call. A female, with visible signs of assault , was transpOrted to
Pleasant Valley Hospital. The Incident is under i~vestlgatlon by
the Sheriff's Department.

Registration forms available
The Gallia-Melgs Community Action Agency now has
registration forms available for those interested In being fuel
vendors with the Emergency Home Energy Assistance
Program this winter,
Interested indlvldu;ils mupst complete vendor registration
forms In order to be placed on the ven&lt;lor list. Reglst~ation
forms are availalbe at the Gallia· Meigs CAA Central Office,
Main St., Cheshire.
·
·
Anyon&lt;' needing futther information may call 367-7341 for
Gallia County and 992-6629 for Meigs County.

Free entertainment .dated
Another evening of free entertainment. staged by the village,
will be held at 7: 30p.m. Saturclay at the Shrine Park,in Racine.
Providing entertainment will be Denver Rice of Middleport,
playing a program of " golden oldies" and the Bend River Boys.

Arrest two in Gallia on charges
Two people were arrested at their residence I~ a joint raid
Thursday afternoon conducted by officers from the Gallipolis
Police Department and the Gallia County Sheriff's
Department.
Kenneth Lee Hylton and Carmel Q. Long. of 12 State St.,
GallipOlis, were taken to the Gallia Count y Jail on charges of
possession of LSD. Each was chaq:;ed with one count of drug
possession. The charges were filed by the Ga!lia County
Prosecutor's Office.
The arrests were the results of a combined investigation of
several weeks by city police and sheriff's deputies. Four
policemen and five deputies were at the scene of the arrest ,
according to reports from both departments.

Area deaths
Muriel Mt&gt;fford

Carsel A. Stone

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all the time." Shultz said. " The
president respects my views and
I think I've won a few . ... But I
don't win all the arguments; you
don't win all the arguments in
Washington. "
In his first day of testimony
Thursday , Shuliz painted a pic·
ture for Congress of an administration so troubled that even a s
the Iran-Contra scandal wa s
exploding around It. top advis·
ers. Including Casey and former
national security adviser John
Poindexter, were misleading the
president and hiding information
to protect themselves .
Shultz told a grim story of top
admlnist rat ion o!!icials in bl Ite r
disputes over policy . Some wt:&gt;re
willing, he charged. to make
crucial d&lt;'cisions the·mselves and
to give Reagan false information
in order to win I heir points.
" I believe the president wa s
out or the loop. " Shultz concluded. "It is one of the points we
are here to reflect on. "
Shultz said the State Depart ·
ment had been cut out of all th e
key decisions in selling U.S. arms
to fran and had known nothing of

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Carse! A. Stone Sr ., 60, West
Columbia, died Thursday , July
23. 1987, In Pleasant Valley
Hospital.
Born Jan. 7, 1927, at Cabin
Creek, he was the son of the late
Hiram and Pearl Berry Stone.
He previously worked as a coal
miner.
HI" was preceded In death by
Dallas Wetherholt
his wife, Louise Stone, one
step-son and twd brothers.
Hospital news
Dallas M. Wetherholt , 77, Galli·
Surviving are two sons, Carse!
polis, died Wednesday at his A . Stone, Jr., Mason, and Randy
Veterans Memorial
home after a long illness.
Lee Stone. Clifton; one step-son,
Thursday Admissions - Hazel
He was born March 19, 1910 in
Phillip Hall. Point Pleasant; one Creamer, Athens ; Janet Red·
Clay Township of Gallia County daughter, Patricia K. Day, Mid- ·man. Bidwell; Betty Taylor,
to the late Emory and Maggi&lt;' dleport, Ohio; three brotpers, Middleport; fda White, Rutland.
Jenkins Wetherholt.
Bill, Charleston, Junior , Cleve·
Thursday Dischargi'S - Brett
He was a retired auto me· land. Ohio and Everett, Chicago, Price, Brian Ritchart.
chanic and a member of Gallla Ill.; 10 grandchildren and four
County Senior. Citizens.
· great-grandchildren. ·
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Services will be Saturday at I
his wife. Francis Pauline. Oc- p.m . at Foglesong Funeral Home
tob&lt;:'r, 1971; .a sister and a with the Rev. Terry Alvarez
brother.
officiating. Burial will follow In
Surviving are four sons, Jim , Kirkland Memorial Gardens.
Kettering. Ohio; 'Delmas. Bel·
Friends may call at the funeral
ford, New Jersey; Emory. Rio home Friday from 6 to 9 p.m .
Gra~de; Dallas, Jr .. Lenardo.
New Jersey; a daughter, Doris
Lemley, Pomeroy; a sister, Meigs C'OUrl nt'W!!
Mary Ellis. West Memphis, Ar·
kansas; · 18 grandchildren and
A 'notice or intent to seek
several great-grandchildren . .
forfelturP of property b&lt;:'longlng
Services were today at Mound ro George Lemley, Route 7,
hill Cemetery . with the Rev . Middleport, has b&lt;:'en fliP&lt;! In
Alfred Holley presldl ng.
Meigs County Common Pleas
Arrangements are .under the Court. Lemley appeared Tuesdirection of Cremeens Funeral day before Judge Charles Knight
Chapel.
on. an indictment charging hlro
with trafficking In drugs. sale of
marijuana. LNIJley is prohibited
from disposing of the property in
any manner.
A petition in domestic violence
has been flied by Rose Barn·
South ('entral Ohio
house. Mlddlepor• , against
Mostly sunnyand humid today, David Barnhouse, Pomeroy .
with highs between 911 and 9o.
Grnerally clear tonight, with a
tow near 70. Partly cloudy and
humid Saturda~· . ,with scattl'red
Lottery numbers
showPrs and thund('rstorms arid
highs in th(' low 90s .
CLEVELAND (UP!i -T,h ursThe probability of precipita- day's winning Ohio Lottery
tion Is near zero today, 20percent numbers:
tonight and·40 percent Saturday.
Dally Number .
Winds will be !rom the southw420.
est 11ear 10 mph today and light
Ticket sales totaled $1, 233,829,'
and southwesterly tonight. .
with a payoff due of $486,343.50.
PICK-4
Extended Forec1111t
7745.
Sunday through Tuesday
P!CK-4 ticket saies totaled
·· A chance of showers and $175,808.50, with a payoff due of
.
thuild&lt;&gt;rstorms Sunday and Mon· $79,124.
day, with fair 'w eather Tuesday.
PICK-4 $1 straight bet pays
Highs will be In the 80s each day , · $7,332. PICK-4 $1 bo;lx bet pays
$611.
with overnight lows In the 60s.
Murl('i Mefford. R&gt;. Ewington,
died at her hom&lt;' Friday
morning.·
Arrangements will br announced by McCoy -Moore Fun·
era! Home. Vinton.

Rio Grande
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A tornado watch went into
sandals or shoes to avoid burning southwest Ohi~, with two Warren
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effect last night for parts of
County townships imposill"il' ' a
their feet on the sand.
Wilting heat and humidity that Minnesota . Wisconsin, Iowa , the
mandatory ban on lawn
This weel!.'s heat has prompted
Is blamed for at least one death Dakotas and Nebraska .
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pleas for water conservat!on in sprinkling.
and helped produce a tornado
On Thursday, record high
that tore through suburban Mln- temperatures were set or tied
neapolls cloaked the nation east nationwide - In some places for
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVIaTORECAST TO 8 AM EOT 7·25-37
o( the Rockies today for a fifth the third day in a row - with
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readings of 911n'Alamosa, Colo.;
In about , 35 states, tempera- 66 in Eureka. calif.;. 109 In .
tures will range up .to 10 degrees Tucson; 931nAlpcna.Mich. ; 92in
above normal, wlt·h the worst Flint, ·Mich.; 00 in Beckley,
heat · along the Atlantic Coast, W.Va.; 94inEikins, W.Va .;101in
s~ld
Pete Reynolds, of the Charlotte. N.C.; 100 In Greer.
National Weather. Service.
S.C.; 98 in Harrisburg, Pa.; 99ln
Asked whether the heat wave Jacksonville, Fla.; 102 in Macon,
will persist during the week_end . Ga .; 105 in Pueblo, Colo.; andli!OO
he said, "'frald so. "
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The hot · weather helped stir
Chicago residents suffered
thunderstorms over the upper another day of steamy weather
Great Lakes, spinning off the that forced some to take shelter
tornado In suburban Minneapolis at "cooling centers" in 60 librarThursday.
ies and co-m munitY centers .
NWS spok~sma. n Dan
The heat drove power conMcCarthy said cool. dry air west sumption to an all-time high in
of a stationary front from Lake New York state, breaking the ·
Superior to the Nebra~ka Pan- previous record set July 13.
nandle mixed with warm, moist Atlantic City, N.J .. beach patrols
air. producing the storms.
·
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the plan to divert profits to the
Nicaraguan Contra rebels. He
repeatedly denied Poindext e r 's
assertion that he was not told
major fact s b&lt;:'cause he did not
want to know them.

b&lt;uory 1. 11187.
SECTION 3 . That lilt ilgillltion oui&gt;Mqo.n to
1. 1987. which

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SECTION 2 . Thot thoo provialonoof-""'"-,tno;ludlno ott prollilllaiua of thl

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to be an emergency mN~ure

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offlciela end ,..idento of thl
Vltloge. 10 11 to focHiteto •d·
mlnil1ro11on ond dolly - ··
lion ond ovoid prtetlcll and
leael entenglemente.
liECnON .1 . Thot this Or·
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tMo It 1hl ..ru.., dflt ··- b y tow.
PASSED : ohla 111 o1rt of
June. 11187.
Richerd Srtllr
Mayor
APPIIOVED : thlt 15th dey
of June, 1987.
Jene Welton

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131 The opproprlotioft of
upendlturo of rnc&gt;MY 00'

prom._ or v~•nt• of...,.
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141 Thloaoumptlon olony
contriC1 Of obllgotlon.
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obllgl1iofta
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Millry ordjn,ancw and fl• q .
Iorin of thtt Mayor, Clorto-

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Boord of Public Affaire &lt;it
thl VII'- of Pomeroy .
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rejuvenate the face of the downtown Gallipolis
urea, The Mark Jeffers construction firm from
Bidwell Is doing the work on this project. (Photo
hy G. Spencer Osborne).

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Na!ional League of Nursing
RIO GRANDE - The Rio
Grand e College a nd Community
College - Holzer Sc hool of
Nurs in g has been gr anted Init ial
full accredit ation by the National
Le ague of Nursing.
"Ac c r e dit a tion of Rio

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soci ety it serves throu gh sound
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Ohioan to die in the long heat wave.
Ricky Conley. 9. ventured Into Ihe Scioto River
south of Columbus while fishing with his cousins
and was pulled under by the current. Hi s cousin
Eddie Craigo, 16, went In aft er him, butRichy was
pulled out unconscious and rescue workers were
unable to revive him.
Res idents of Thornville in Perry County are
among the latest to be asked not to wash cars ,
water lawns or use water outdoors - especially
b&lt;;&gt;tween 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.. J?urlng this current
heat wave, residents have used about twice the
normal amount of water from the village's we lls
and officials lear a shortage.
A . spokeswoman for the Ohio Env ironmental
Protection Agency says fears of water shortag(;'s
are common in the state.
" We are trying to let people know they should
s ta rt conserving water ," said Ohio EPA SpOkeswoman Chris Snider.
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lman: Local contractors are
used for revitalization work

By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Se ntinel Stall
POME ROY -There· s a " good
possibility ," accordin g to Jay
M;lidens, of Ma id ens-J enkins
Const ruct ion , tha t the P om eroy.Mason Bridge will not reopen
until mid -August.
Although a mid-Augus t . opening is two weeks be hind the
targeted ope ning dat e 9! July 31.
It could be cons idered two weeks
ah ead of schedul e since work on
the br id ge wa s de la yed a month
and two days wa iting fo r steel.
The $1.39 million Ohio Department of Tra ns port at ion repair
contra ct s tipula ted a fou r month
closure. but the contract or is not

respons ible for delays in mat er ials Maidens explained . The
bridge closed March 30.
As for being finished J uly 31,
less than a week away, Maidens
doesn' t think il can be done,
although he does expect miscel·
la neous wor k to both end spans to
be fini shed by then.
Mid -August seems more realls·
tic for' reopening "but at Ibis
point In the job we just don 't
know ." he added.
' Worker s are ma intaining
longer hours and deck preparation for an epoxy overlay start ed
Thursday . However , Maidens
Isn' t sure how fas t the deck work

Janet Byers , R.N., M.S.. said in
a nnounc ing the accreditati on of
Rio Grand e's progr am .
Accr editation was awarded by
th e NLN during the June meeting
o! Its Board of Re view for
Associate Degree Progra ms.
POMEROY - Omiss ion of a :han would have been necessary.
"The achieveme nt of accrediThe John R. Jurgensen Co. of
tation in nursing Indicat es to the
signature Is costing the Ohio
general public and the educa - . Department of Transportation. Cincinnati was rece ntly a'w arded
tional community that our proapproximately $600,lKXJ more on a contract for resurfacing apgram has clear and appropriate
a Meigs County repaving project proximat ely seve n miles of U.S.
academic objectives and is pro·
vldlng the educational conditions
under Which Its objectives ca n be
fulfilled ," Evers added.
The National League of Nurs ing Is officially recognized as the
national accrediting agency for
nursing education by the Council
GALLIPOLIS - Drivers who " There 'are no in)erstate high,
on Postsecondary Accreditation want to take advantage of Ohio's ways in ·our corner of Ohio,'' said
and by the U.S. Pepartment of new 65 m .p.h. speed limt will Henderson.
Education.
have to go outside of Gallla and
"U.S. 35, the GallipOliS bypass
Accredltatl'on, which wa·s Meigs counties to try if out. The and U.S. 33 north of Pomeroy are
granted lor a period of eight new law only pertains to Inter-. not interstate highways and do
years, came following an exten- state highways. Commander of not comply with with the specifisive self-study and external peer the Callla-Meigs Ohio State Pa- cations of the federal and state 65
review of the school's ·program, trol Post in Gallipolis says the m .p.h. law, " said Henderson .
-pOlicies and methods or lnstruc· new 65 m.p.h. speed limit has
Henderson also said there is
tlon. Emphasis was placed up&lt;&gt;n confused some drivers.
some concern that the new speed
the total nursing program and Its
"All the- pulbllcity about th!! limit would carry over onto local
compliance with predetermined new 65 mph speed limit has ·led highways. "Once a. motorist gets
criteria .
sQme motorists to b&lt;:'lleve the used to the higher speed lim II, it's
"Nursing has a long history of new higher speed limit applies to hard for them to slow down on
voluntary efforts to raise Its · all lour lane highways," said non-Interstate highways," said
educational standards, and ac- Henderson. ]ienderson says this Henderson.
creditation has played an essen- is not true. The new speed limit
".T here has also been considertial role In these efforts," Byers only appli~s to certain sections of .able pubt'lclty tl\at a speeder can ·
rural . insterstate highways .
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Not legally in Gallia or Meigs counties

22 years of dependable service. In the Mason,
Gallia, Meigs County a~a.
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CITY-ICE &amp; FUEL CO.

ARCHERY INSTRUCTORS - U.a Bouah, pictured, and her
huaband, Kenny, taught arcbery to area Cub Scoula during recent
actlvllles at Camp Kluhuta In Melp County. Dolag their
practicing here are Juon Roush, left, and Corey Darst. See story
and additional J!lctures on B·6.

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can be completed. He said
wor kers will be r emoving any
unsound portions of concrete in
the grille of the bridge deck,
patching these places with epoxy
and then overlaying the entire
deck with a quarter.-inch of the
high bonding epoxy seal.
With the epoxy overlay, motorIs ts will no longer ride on stee l
when cross ing the bridge.
"We're really proud of the job
we·ve done'.' and the t ime in
which the work has been. done
Maidens said. With t he fOUr-week
delay in the s teel, Se ptember 1
could have b&lt;:'en tlje a nticipa ted
reopening dat e.

Technicality costs taxpayers dearly

Drive 65 mph?

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Hot dry wea the r has brought out several
warnings to reside nt s not to use ex cessive
·
a mounts of water.
Suc h usage warnings have been iss ued in
southern Ohio where tempera tures have been
ove r the 90-degree mark for eight days a nd will
lik ely see another 90-degree day today. In
nor ther n Ohio Saturday , c loud s moved in and a
threat of thunder storms to provide some relief.
-A Franklin County child who went fi shing with
his cousins in the Scioto Ri ver in the southern part
of the county drowned Frida y, apparently the first

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paid for out of thev illage'se mergen cy repair fund.
s aid Sisson.
In addition. said Sisson. village officials " are
now comt emplating a permanent tie in with
another local wa ter syste m to be used for back up
p• ~rposes only." to prov ide " two points of
delivery" including Pomeroy, in case of another
elll ergency.

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GA LL! POLJS - Recent accu- bidqing the projects under lh(' Shop !Bis hop Construction of
Huntington, Irvins' Glass of
sa tio ns that the ci ty has hired out propert y own er' s s ignature.
Accorcting
lo
!man
anyone
c
an
Gallipolis
and Southside AWning
of town cont rac tors to r evit a lize
the dow nt own area are simply reques t to be included on the of Columbus 1; Depaul's Barb&lt;:'r
bidder' s list. Curre ntly bids are Artistry (Mike's Sturdl-built
not t rue Ga llipolis Cit y Ma nager
Da le !man recently told Gallipo- sent to a pproximately lOcontrac· Structures of Ga llipolis a nd Ca pilis City Commissioners . !man tors . All are loca l contractors lal Awning of Columbus ); Shoe
with the ex ception of one com- Cafe (Mike 's Sturdi-Buit Strucprese ~t ed the commiss ioners
with a llst·of !he co~ tract ors tha t pany in Huntington, W.Va . Bids tures of Gallipolis and Capita l
a re wor king · the Ind iv idual , for the awnkJ1 gs were received · A·wnlilg of Columbus); D.l ,.,Pro-p;.
from out-of-town companies Jn .erties (M.&amp;T. Cons truction of
proiects". • •··
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!man In a memo provided to Columbus, Charles ton and Bidwell) and Libby Hote l (Mark
Jeffers of Bidwell) .
the Times-Sentinel said that. Huntington.
As of Wednesda y there were
lman says In the" next month
"The c1ty does not enter into
contracts for the rev italization of s ix businesses involved in the the city expects another 10 to 15
the buildings that a re pad of the Gallipolis revitalization pro- storefronts to be revitalized .
proejc t. Th(' c it y only prov ld('s gram that had selected a contra c- "Hopefully , local contractors
ass is ta nce with archit ectural ad- . tor and were under construc tion will receive the majority of this
or a bout to begin cons truction.
work. The city. howeve r,does not
vice a nd spec ifi cations."
Those businesses and th('ir and will not determine who a
!m an fu r ther expla ined the
bidding process saying the Cit y co nt ractors are: Dollar Gen eral business owner selects to dot heir
did a ssis t the propert y owners in Store (Roger But trick of Gallipo- work." said I man in a releas e to
lis) ; Tawney's Art and Frame the cit y commission.

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LIBBY HOTEL GETSFACELIFT -TheUbhy
Hutt'l, locatPd on the fOO block, Second Avenue,
Gallipolis, is undergoing extensive outside repair
work. It is anoth(!r in series of projects designed to

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Wes t VIrginia was brought in and work continu ed
throu ghout Thursday night to hook up the spare
pump. Th e s pare was put In service some tim e
Fri day and the tie in with Pomeroy unhOoked.
London Pool could not open Friday be cause
there wa s not enough wat er to keep Ihe facilit y
filled and the water level high e nough to enable
c irculat ion. Racine Fire Department hauled four
loads of water to the pool Friday to raise the water
level.
With the s pa.re pump ill operation. cleaning was
underway a t the pool on Saturday morning and ·
Sisso n anticipat ed the facili ty would be reope ned
at least by today.
Two new "turbine-type" pumps ha ve been
ord er ed (or the villa ge Sisson sa id , whi ch may
ta ke " upw ards of four to six wee ks" for delivery
since they must be specially built. The pumps
des troyed by lightning were the s ubm ersible-type
a nd villa ge officia ls believe the tu rbine pumps
will provide bette r service. The ne w pumps cost
$6,lKXJ each . not in cluding labor to ins tall, to be

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Sunday.
Chance of thunderstorms.
Highs in low 90s. Probability of prec ipitation 40
percent.

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Pleasant. July 26. 1987

By NANCY. YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Stall
SYRACUSE - Syra cuse Villa ge's wat er
system Is now opera tin g on one spa re pump ,
rathe r tha n two pumps. and res ide nts a re being
asl&lt;ed to co nse n ·e wa te r throughout th e ne xt few
weeks until new pumps ca n be Ins talled·. ·
Lighting s tru ck th e we ll field In Sy ra cuse &lt;&gt;a rly
Thursday morning, bu rnin g up both pumps. Th e
Inc ident was discove red about .8 a. m . a nd village
offi cials a'nct workers bega n immed iat e pre pa ra·
lions to tie Int o Pomeroy 's wate r system repor ted
Syracuse Villa ge Counc ilma n E rnie Sisson. Whe n
Pom PrOI''s wel l fie ld was moved to Sy ra cuse in
· the mid:1970"s. a r ra nge ment s we re made so the
tw o village's could tic Int o eac h ot her in case of
e m er ~c ncy he add ed. However , the tic in service
ca n not supp ly e nough water to meet norma l
demand s a nd village offi ci al s Issu ed a request
Thu rsday lor Syracuse reside nts to co nserve
wa ter. using It only for drink ing.
After t y l n ~ in wi th P omeroy. a ser vice rip; out of

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Codified Ordln- of thl

Vol. 22 No. 23

viaion of aervices or emplai·
ment becauM ot

Anderson says new subs ~HI be duds
Editorial - A-2

Copyrighted 1987

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181 Thl dedication of prop·

Area residents loved outdoor bant:l concert
- Beat of the Bend, 8 - 8

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NON -DISCRIMINATION •
erty or plot approval.
Meigt County Board &lt;Q,f
(9) The annexation Of de·
Mentel Aetard11ion and
uchment of territory .
11 0) Any leglttltion ..,_ D.Velopmentel Diaabmtr.t
ected aubMqutnt to Fe· does no1 diecriminale in prO·

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Ordirlonco No : 5111
infult-..-1-•PfO'
Posild 7-11-87
AN ORDINANCE TO AP- wldedln s.cdon I of-OrdiPROVE.
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ENACT THE CODIFIED OR · ......-! priol' t o - . , . InDINANCES; TO REPEAL
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FUCTTHEREWITH; TO PUI- .
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right
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OKLAHOMA!

WEATHER MAP - Showers and thunderstorms are forecast
Satunlloy for parts of the lower Great Lakes lind north Atlantic..
Coast stutes. Showers are possible in parts of thP Pllclfic
Northwest Coast, with showers and thunderstorms possible in •
parts of the southern plains, northern plains. mld-Mls.•lsolppl
Valley, Ohio Valley and extreme south Allantlc Coast. ·(UPI )

Public Notice

Public

GLJ SHOWERS

-RAIN

50 cents

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1

33 in Meigs Count y. Sc hedul ed
completion dat e for the project is
June 30 of next yea r .
Jurgensen's accept ed bid of
$3,251,314.24 was nearly $600,000
higher than a bid of $2.686. 744.42
submitted by the Shelly Co. of
Thornville in . Pe rry County .
However, according to "federa l
re quirement s." because She lly
failed to si gn a " non -collus ion
Continued on A-4

Young Sheets dies
COLUMBUS
A Galliu
County reside~! died Saturday In
Columbus as a result of Injuries
received In a three-vehicle wreck
on Rt. 218 Friday evening.
George R. Sheets II, about 22,
died at 1:30 p.m. In Riverside
Hospital In Columbus as a result
of head trauma.
Sheets and his father, George
Sheets, Sr. were In a pickup
heading south when the fatal
accident, third Ibis year In Gallla
County, occurred.
A!l earlier state patrol account
of th~ fatal wreck Is on A-8 today.

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