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                  <text>Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Thlnday, August 6, 1987

Hospital news

East Coast cools, thunderstonns · slam MidwestBy PETER ROWE
United Press International
A welcome mass of Ca nadian
air cooled the East Coast tOday,
ending a two-week heat wave
that claimed 82 lives, but uncom fortably hot weather persisted in
the deep South and thunderstorms slammed par ts of the
. Midwest.
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A resident of Rutl a nd. Ohio,
E ll iott h as workf'd a t thf' Raccoon No.3 mine for 12 years. Also
a n EMT. hf' has voluntf'f'red
mu ch tim e to the Meigs Count y
Emergency Service Squ ad.
wher&lt;' hf' serws as t he trai nin g
officer and as a me mber of the
board of directors.
Formed in 1926. the Holmes
Safety Association Is named for
J oseph A. Holmes . the fi rs t
director of the U.S. Bureau of
Mines. It Is dedicat ed to enco uraging and Improving saff'ty in
the mineral indu stries.

Open horse show set

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An open horse show with 25
pleasure a nd cont est classes will '
be held Sunday, s tar ling at 1
p.m.. at the · Athe ns County
Fairgrounds. Contest classes
will be held a ft er 3 p.m . The event
is sponsored by the Athe ns
County 4-H Club.

Fox chasers to meet
The Me igs Count y Fox Chasers
Association will m eei at their
c lubhouse on Eagle Ridge at 7: 30
p.m. Friday.

, Area deaths I
Brandi Fortune

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Brandi Nicole Fortune, 6, of
Syracuse. died Thursday , at her
residence followin g a lengt hy
illness.
Borp F e b. 15. 1981. s he was a
daughter of Charles Fortune of
Elizabet htown, Ky ., and Shelly
Fortune of Syracuse·.
Also s urv iv ing are on£' s ister.
Britta ny Noel Fortune at home:
maternal gra ndparent s, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Rou sh of Pomeroy;
paternal grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Fortune of Ja c kson and
Ma rgaret For tune of Elizabeth·
town, Ky .; mat ernal great
grandparent s. Mr . amj Mrs.
Howar d Pinnell of We irton,
W.Va.; maternal great grand·
mother, Mrs. Myrtl!&gt; Foster of
Elizabethtown, Ky.; maternal
gre at great gra ndpa rent s, Mr.
a nd Mrs. Lewis Rous h of New
Haven,.W.Va .
Se rvices ' will be condu cted
Saturday. 11 a.m .. from McCoyMoore Funeral Home in VInton.
Rev . Don Walker officiating.
Bur ial follows in Vinton MemorIal Park. Frfends may call at the'
fune ra l home Friday 6 to 9 p.m .

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a . m .)
Provldi'd by
BI'Yce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ............. 26 'h
AT&amp;T .... .. .. .. ............... ...... .. 32%
As hland Oil ........................ 68¥.
Bob Eva ns Fa rms . .. ........... 247\
Char m ing Shoppes .............. 32 \-2
Federal Mogul ....................... 48
Goodyear T&amp;R ...................72Y.,
Hec k's In c . ... .... ..... ................. 4 .
Limit ed Inc ........................ 47 74
Multimedia Inc ... ..... .. ......... 71 Y.,
Rax Resta ura nt s .... .. ............... 5
Robbins &amp; Myers ................. 9%
Shoney·s In c ... .. .... ... ... .. : ..... 31 %
Wendy 's In ti. .. .... ................ 10'¥,
Wort hington lnd .................. 23%

EMS reports 6 ('ails
. Meigs Coun ty E m ergency
Medical Services reports s ix
c alls Wed nes da y; Tuppers
Plains at 5:56 a .m. took Elise
Wagenh als to Vetera ns Memor. ial Hosp it al : Pomeroy at 8: 19
a.m . to Mulberry Avc . tor E leanor Lohse who wa s trea ted but
not tra nsported: Middl eport at
11 :47 a.m. to South Second Ave.
for Marie Dudding to · Veterans
Memor ial Hospita l; Middleport
a t 8:38p.m. transported Audrey
Bradbu ry from aQ auto accide nt
on Poplar Ridge to Holzer
Medica l Cen ter: Middleport at
10: 03 p.m . to Ches hire for Ha rley
Null tO Veterans Memoria l Hospital ; Racin e at 12: 14 a. m. to
Bas han fo r Neva Maxson to
Holzer Medica l Cent er.

Free hlood pressure
dini(' set Tuesday
The Harrisonville Senior Cit!·
zens Club has set its next free
blood pressure c Unic for 10 a .m.
to 12 noon Tuesday at the Town
Hall in Harrisonville.

Funds distributed
· The Junedi s tributionolllcense
tax money In Ohio totaled
$27,545,786.40. Of the total , Meigs
County received $107,933.84,
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A tornado watch remained In
effect early today over parts of
the Dakotas and Minnesota as
violent thunderstorms developed
along a cold front hovering over
the northern Plains. The storms
generated. high winds, hall, and
several tornadoes In the area. but
caused no Injuries or property
da mage.
The bad weather prevepted air
ambulan.ces· In Sout h Dakota
from respo1)d!ng to the fiery
·crash of a motor home on
Inters tate 90 nea r Chl) m berla ln ,
pollee said. Two people were
killed in the crash. anq six ot hers
were
some

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On July 23, 1987, in tho
Meigs County Proboto Coun.
Caoo No. 17.011 , Jon ~.
Karsclw1ik. P. 0 . BoK 339,
Tuppon Plains. Ohio 46783.
was appointed Special Admi~
istrottw of tho 01tato of Augu&lt;!l
T. Snyder, - e d . late of
Meigs Coonty, Ohio.
Charles H. Knight,
Acting Probate Judge
Len1 K. Natselroad, Clerk
30; 181 6, 13. 3tc

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South Central Ohio
Mos tly sunny today with a high
in the mid SOs. Increasing cloudi·
ness tonight wHh lows in the mid
60s .
Partly cloudy F riday with
highS In the upper 80s.
The proba bilit y of precipitation Is near zero through Friday .

Winds will be . varia bl e less
than 10 miles an hour today and
light a nd variable tonight. ·
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monduy
. Fair Sat urday through Mon·
day . Highs will be In the 80s and '
lows in the 60s.

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On july 23, 1987,. in the
Meigs County Probate Court.
Case No. 16,107, Jon P.
Karschnik. P. 0 .' Box 339.
Tuppero Plains. Ohio 45783.
wa1 appointed Special Admin·
isti'IIIOf' of the estate of Annis
V. Chanin, d8C881ed, late of
Salisbury TownsNp. Maigs
County. Ohio.
Charles H. Knight.
Acting Probate Judge
Lena K . Nesselroad. Clerk
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One bid will be received
for the General Contr ac-t
which will include all work
for the projec t, inclu ding ge neral, mechanical and eleCiil
trical items .
Copies · of said dr~wings
and specifications mav be
obtained. from Panich · and
Noel Architect s. S07 Ri Ch ··
land Avenu e, A1hens. Ohio,

45701 . upon t he deposit
with t hem of 'twenty -five
dollars i$25 00) in cash or
check for each set of draw ings and Speci fi ca tio ns. ·one
half of the 1wt3ntv· five dollar
deposit on each set of d rawings and specificattons will
be return ed to bidders upon
return of drawings and spe:
cifications in good condition
within ten 11 OJ days after bid

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STOCK UP FOR SCHOOL DAYS
Men's summer knit shirts, sport shirts and
Van Heusen dress shirts.

1/2 PRICE

Choose fro111 Devon.
Blake, Wrangler and
Ocean Pacific .

PRICE 1/2 PRICE

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Sizes 8 to 18

$720

SATURDAY AUG. 8th
10 A.M. TO •:30 P.M.

JEANS

Lee and Wrangler in sizes
12 111onths thru size 7 .

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Junior and Miuea
Sizes in quality
1 00% denim jeans .
All your favorite
styles.

SHIRT SALE

BRIEFS, BOXERS, A-SHIRTS, T-SHIRTS and
Y-NECK SHIRTS
Reg. 56.99-3-Pack Briefs ............. Sale $525

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Save on Men's Hanes Blue and Red Label
Underwear

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WOMEN'S

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Reg. 56.00 to s22.00

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Lee and Wrangler blue denim
iel!ns. Includes Storm Riders
909 City Straights and Wrangle;
"No Fault" Straight Lag ..
Bo'!'s regular. slim and husky
11zes. also student sizes.

Reg. S14.9S to S26.9S

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en end accented br•u· plat ad
hardware. Your choice of oak. pine
or ~In f inish.

All summer sportswtar in
junior, misses and utrq sizes
is redu&lt;td!

Back To School Sale

ONE DAY ONLY

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your t10rt or d8ughter their ilwn ~ and
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Knit tops, tank tops,
sport shirts and blouses .
Ltntf IOY i' SIZES: t 2 Mo•. to Sin 7

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point dec lin e in t heir rat e to 15.5

percent.
Amo ng whit es. the rate dropped Q.l ·of a
percent age point to 5.1 percent, while the ra te for
blacks dropped the same amount but reach ed only
12.6 percent. Hispanics enjoyed the healthiest
decrease of all, 0.6 of a percentage point , e nd ing
up at 7.9 percent.
T he 6 percent rate Is for civilians in the work
force . If one count s Americans in the military and
living on U.S. bases, then the jobless rate falls to
5. 9 percent.
The July report represent s the first time the
Labor Department has counted many of the
thou sa nd s df youths who flood the job market each
summer. June's civ ilian unemployment ra te of ·
6. 1 percent was considered a bit suspect because
the government's job survey that month w as
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taken relatively early. thus catc hing m any
potential stude ilt ·workers while they were still in
school.
Once summe r vacation began , the labor force
swelled by 435,000, but July's 470,000- person gain
in employment proves there were jobs waiting for
them .
·· Job prospects are gett ing better for today's high
sc hool- age crowd because there a re fewer people
compel ing for jobs. The Census Bureau estimates
the number of Americans aged 14 to 17 will drop
from 14.9 million in 1985 to 13 million in 1990.
That shrinking population is doubly blessed in
that it Is living at a time in which the number of
jobs created In the United States has grown by 2.8
million since July 1986 and by som e 13 million
since the current economi c recovery be,g an in late
1982

Ohio State fair is underway

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Ret ail t rade provided about a quarter olthe new
services jobs, while health services created
.anot her 35,000 and the finance, insur ance and real
estate Industries generated about 20,000 apiece.
T he rise In manufacturing jobs came despite a
40,0()().person cutback at factories producing
motor veh icles and equipment.
The typical manufac turing worker's week was
unc hanged a t 41 · hou rs . but the amount of
overtim e rose 0.1 hour to 3.8 hours. Average
weekly earnings dropped 35 cents to $~11.85.
All groups except women saw their jobless ra tes
ran.
F'or adult men, the unemp loyment ra t e slid 0.1
or a perce nt age point to 5.4 percent , but lor adult
women the rat e rose 0.2 of a percent age point to
.the sa me 5.4 percent. Teenagers enjoyed a 0.4 .

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WASHINGTON tUP II -The nation' s une mployment rate feil again In Ju ly to. hit 6percent.
the lowest level · in 7~ yea rs , thE' Labor
Department said today .
The rate dropped becau se companies added
·some 470.000 wor kers to their payrolls to total
112.7 mlll.lon while the number of people without
jobs and looking lor one dropped :l6.000toreac h 7.2
million. Both of those fi!(Ures were adjusted for
seaso nal fa ctors.
The na tion's employm en t picture ha s not been
· this br l~ ht since December l979when the rate al so
s tood at 6 perce nt.
As In the past few months, far more
service· than goods· produ ci ng jobs were created
- 230.000 lor serv ices vs. 74,000 for goods in July.
the Labor Depar tment said.

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Cloudy tonight. Low near
70. Cloud~ Saturday.
Chance of s howers. IDgh
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opening date.
Bids for the above described w.ork mu&amp;t be made
on blanks to be furnished by
the Architect herein before
nam,-d and must be ad·
drt;tssed to Veterans Memorial Hospital, 116 ~ - Memo·
r!,l , Ori_ve, _Pomeroy, O~lo.
45769 , and endorsed on the
outside
of envelope the
items of· \YOrk bid upon.
Each bid must contain the
full name of every penon or-·
company interested in the
~me , shall stale the price
for labor and materials, and
mu sl be accompanied by •
BID GUARA!\ITY mooting
and requirements of Sectio"
1 63 .54 of the Ohio Reviled
Code.
No bidder mav withdraw
hi~. bid w ithin sixty 160} days t
after the aetual date of the
·o pen'ing thereof.
Veterans Memorial HosPi·
t 8'1 mav accept the lowes1
bid . o r sele~t the best bid for
their in1 ended purpose, and

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size 30 to 42 .

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AUGUST SALE

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CLEVELAND (UP)) - Two
tickets sold for Wednesday
night's Super Lotto game have ·
the same six numbers picked In
the drawing, Ohio Lottery offl· .
cia ls said today.
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. Numbers chosen In the $3 ·
mlll!ondrawlngwere2,6, 9.21,29 ·

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE OF
Sealed bids wilt be receive.
APPDI NTMENT OF
by Veterans Memorial Hosp._
FIDUCIARY '
On July 23. 1987, in
tal at the office ofW. S . lucas.
Meigs County Probate Coun. Adminisuator, at 116 E. Me·
Case No. 16,106, Jon P. mo;ial Drive. Pomeroy. Ohio.
Karschnik, P. 0 . BoK 339, 45769. until. 10:00 A .M . loTuppero Plains. Ohio 46783. cal time. on A1,1gust 11 , 1987,
waa appointed Spsci81 Admin· for furOis'hinq the necessary ·
iatrator of the estate of l.ra 0 . l~r and matarials, toOls,
Chanin, deceased. toto of Sat· machinery and appliances reisburv Township, Meigs Coun ~ quired for the .MEDI.CAl AND
DENTAL CLINIC. 5th and
tv. Ohio.
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Charles H. Knight, Pearl Streets, Raci ne. Ohio
Acting Probate Judge according to the drawings
and specifications on tile in
Le;na K. Nesselroad, Clerk
the o ffice of the Administra (71 30; tBI 6, 13, 3tc

Public Notice

Ohio Lottery

EVERYTHING

Public Notice

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NOTICE OF DRAWING
JURORS
Office of Commissioners of
Jurors. Meigs County ,
Ohio .
July 31 . 1987 ·
To All Whom It Mav
Concern :
On Thursday, the13thday
of Augu's t, 1987. at 9 :00
o'clock A .M .• at the office of
the
Commissioners
of
Jurors of Meigs County,
Ohio. Jurors will b8 publicly
drawn for the September
1987 Tarm of the Common
Pleas Coun of said County .
Wallace Bradford
t. 0 . McCoy
Commi55ionefS of Jurors
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Wednesday . Admissions
Showers and thunderstorms Karen Reltmlre. Letart, W.Va.;
were also scattered early today Ann Elise Wagenhals, New
across New E ngland through • Haven , W.Va .; Marie Dudding.
New Jersey , a nd from North Middleport; John Nash, MiddleCarolina across Alabama and port; Gert ha Hensley. Northup;
Opal Willison, Reedsv ille.
Mississippi
WedQesday Discharges
er---~----- Micky Oller, Waid · Johnson ,

enough to merit immediate alr·
lilt to a hospital In Sioux Falls
about 120 miles away, but because of the weather other
arra ngements had to be made to
t ransport the inj ured .

Public Notice

Public Notice

Two have winning
Super LoItO tiC
• k ets.
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PEDALING FOR PROGRESS- A.11roup of
thirty-six c~cll!ot• • turted out scvl'n w(·ciL• ago
from San Francisco, Calli., enroute to WtL•hlng·
ton U.C. 11nd 11 Co n~rcsslonol rec~ ptlon. This
~roup, Ju•l one of many other ]!l'Oups parlidplll·
lng In Bike- Aid 'H7 and making pletL• for solutions
to world poverty, spe1d nmch ol Wedn esday· In
Pomero~ . Thll8c members of lhe group stopped

long enough lor a picture In front of the
courthouse. A brochure distributed hy Blk&lt;~A id
participants quotes the Chinese proverb, "If you
plan lor one year, plant rice; If ~ou plan for ten
years, plant trees; If ~ou plan for one-hundred
~ear, educate mankind." The Bike-Aid participants feel they ar e part of a longterm educational
process.

By DAVID HARDING
COLUMBUS iUP I ) -With
ba nds playing and banners wav ing. choirs sin ging a nd bell s
r ingin g - and ·I he aroma or corn
dogs a nd cotton .ca ndy wafting
through thewarmsummerairan ex ubera nt Gov.' Richard F .
Ce les te Thu rsday olilc!all y
ope ned the 134 th edit ion of the
Ohio Sta te Pair.
" ThiS is terrific!" gushed the
governor . "Boy am I glad today
is fi na lly herr."
Fair ofli clals broke with tradi·
tlon this yea r. opening the
fest ivities at 6 p.m . to give more
people a c hance to attend a nd
a lso to add o·ne-ha lf day to what
~s~d to be a 11-day exhibition that
. began about sunrise.
F'lve thousa nd red. white and
blue balloons were sent s kyward
. at the moment tha t Celes te and
the fair's firs t offici a l visitor.
8·-yea r-old Rya n Huffman of
Washi ngton Cou nt y. cut the ribbo n to open the cx travaga nza .
Huffm an, accompanied by his
mother. grandmot her , great
gra ndmot her a nd grea t uncles.
was presented with a stuffed
a nimal and fair passes by the
governor.
Celeste sai d the boy' s family
was chosen to hel p open the

Park.
festivities because it has been
The park features flags of the
!arming nea r Marietta since
16
states admitted to the Union
1794. close to when the Northwest
before
Ohio. fly ing in a semicirOrdinance was signed. and becje, the Ohio flag flying In the
cause it represents a spirit of
middle, a remindf'r that Ohio was
"Still Pioneering." the fair's
the fi rs t state to enter the union
them &lt;' lor 1987.
We ar ln'g brigh1 red · 0 ' H'1·0 · after the Northwest Ordinance
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sunglasses . passing out "Ohio- . was estabilshed.
Celeste
ca
lled
the
park
a
The He art Of It All" pins and
"
~nique
opportunity
for
fair·
waving to anyone who looked like
goers to ta ke part in Ohio's
they might wave back. Celeste
celebration
of the bice nt ennial of
earlier Thursday led r eporters
the
Northwest
Ordinance" and .a
and photographe rs on a tour of
"great
legacy
for futu re fair the fair grounds.
·
goers to appreciate our special
The governor , calling the 1987
heritage as Ohioans ."
ex pos ition " the biggest and bes t
After making a quick stop at
state fair ever" a nd " a mos t
the
circus tent to congra tulate
ex traordinar y affirmation of
two
trapeze artists who were
what's r ight in Ohio." said more
ma.rr
ted und,Etr, .the ~ig t.ol/ Tl)ur,s·
than 3.5 mlll1ol) ' pe(tple . ~fe
day mom1ng, Ce.1e!ltt'. al!IF.Itls
expected to attend in 1987.
ento~rage visited .ll, sand sc\JIP·
"Few places capture the spirit
of pioneer ing more lhan right .lure titled '.'Somethmg Great In
America," a nother new exhibit.
here an he Oh io State Fa ir," said
The sculpture- 20 feet high, 65
Celes te. " With more than 69,000
-ff'f't
long and 35 feet wide - is
ex hibit s, the Ohio State Fair
being
put together while the fair
refl ects Ohio' s leadership role in
In
progress.
When finished, it
is
agriculture, as . well as the
will
feature
three Ohio-born
promise of Ohio's youth. "
presidents, Ulysses S. Grant,
The governor. acco mpanied by
Rutherford B. Ha yes and James
F'irst La dy Dagmar CP!este and
A. Garfield •. as we ll as seven
Jack C . Foust . the fair 's general
other Ohioans who have made
mana ger, emphasized the new
significant contributions to the
altract!ons at this yea r' s fair.
nation's his tory.
including the 17-star Mem,orial

Bike-Aid participants pedal
through area, seek support
" II world working together·

... join the bike-aid challenge."
Cy llsts from across thccountry
hav e joined to,;e ther In a second
a nnual bike rldr. ped a lling for
progress In solutions to global
povrrty.
Last year, 75 cyc lists and
hundreds of volunt eers worked to
support self-help effor ts around
the world, ralslnj! $100,000 in the
process. This year's participants
hope Bike-Aid •g7 will be even
more success fu I.
This year 's riders started ou t
several weeks ago from five
Wes ter n and Soulhern c ities,
ranging In dis la nce from 3, 700 to
2.000 miles . In about two weeks ,
· the different groups will join
togethe r In Washington D.C . for a
Congressional reception, and

then r ide t oget her to a gra nd
fina l&lt;' at the United Na tions
Building in New York City.
Age Is not a fac tor In Bikt&gt;·Aid
and the group whi ch passed
through Pomeroy Wednesday
ra nged In ages 15·34 . Any average rider may participate as long
as he or s he Is In good phys ical
condit ion. A vchicle accompa nIes each group of rldet·s. car ryi ng
gear and belongings.
Eac h Bi ke-Aid team becomes a
traveling fam ily. learning, he lpIng a nd shari ng togeth e r . The
r!cie Is non-com petitive, a nd
e ncourages participation for a ny
length of time.
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Averaging 72 miles a d ay . the
ride Is ex hau st ing, yet exhilarat ·
tng. Riders stop In cities and
small towns alike to cha t with

local reside nt s a nd media, or to
volunteer for co mmunity serv ice. Overnight acco modatlons
Include churc hes, gy mna siums,
campgrounds and even barns .
Occasslonally families will hos t
riders, providing a home-cooked
m ea l a nd the cha nce to s hare
the ir exper ie nces and concerns.
Out -of-pocket expenses are kept
to a minimum.
The main thru st or the Bike-Aid
effo rt Is that "there Is ca use for
hope,"
Anyone wis hing more Information about Bike· Aid may write to Bike-Aid '87, P.O. Box2306. Dept.
B , Stanford, Ca lif. , 94305.
Blke·Aid Is sponsored by the
Overseas Development Network
Inc., a coalition of student groups
on college campuses nationwide .

Iran fires shore-to-sea missile
By JOHN PHILLIPS
MANAMA . Bahrain iUPI)

U.S. radar -jamming planes are ·
conducting a war of nerves with

Power outage lewes 3,024
customers without service
i\ total of 3,024 customers of lhe Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Co., primarily In Meigs County, were without eleli'trlcal'
service lor three hours early Friday morning.
Ron McDade. Gallipolis area manager tor the company, satd
the outage was caused when a 89,000 volt breaker at the
company's substation on the Route 7 bypass faulted knocking
out two clrculto. The circuits feed power to upper Cheshire,
Middleport, parts of Pomeroy, the Harrisonville area, a Route 7
area. and an area In the vicinity of Chesler, McDade stated.
The outa11e occurred at 4:58a.m. and workers ofthe company
made the necessary transfers to feed lines with service being
restored at 7: 5'l a.m. More permanent corrections restoring the
original feed line• will .be carried out Immediately and there
should be no mo~e problems, McDade concluded.

Iranian shore· based missile s ites
in the Persian Gulf, where
Te hran Is holding an unexpected
fourth day of "Operation Martyrdom " naval maneuvers today.
Gulf shipping sources said the
United States' pia~ to re-flag
three more Kuwaiti tankers has
been suspended. and the VVashington Post quoted Defense
Department sources as saying
the next convoy has been post·
poned for up to a week to await
the_arrival of mlneswf'f'ping and
other military equipment.

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The state-run Islamic Republic
News Agency, monitored In
Athens, Greece, reported today
that Iran test-fire(! a ·"shore-tosea missile" In the Persian Gulf
Thursday on orders from Presl·
dent All Khamenel.
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the Abandoned Mined Lands Program. Work
RECLAMATION PROJECT - This PagevUJe
·
began In June to restore the site back Into
No. 2 strlp·mlned reclamation site In Meigs
productive land.
County Is one project currently underway through

No reason given for Bill Arnott's
resignation from Syracuse ·council
The resignation of William
Arnott as a member of Syracuse
VIllage Council was read . and
accepted Thursday night when
Syracuse Council met In regular
session.
No reason was given for the
resignation. Council has 30 (lays
to name a replacement to serve
for the remaining two years on
Arnott's lerm.
During a lengthy discussion on
the operation of the London Pool,
It was reported that Dale Tea·
ford, who has been serving as
manager, resigned since the last
council meeting and Sherry
Sisson has been named to . the
position.
\
Councilman Ernie Sisson re-

porte&lt;l that a number of trees In
the town need trimming but no
action was taken due to the lack
of fund. Sisson, also announced
that the s treet committee will
meet as soon as the Shelly Co. has
completed cost factors on resurfacing "streets ln· the town. The
committee will decide how many
of the streets the town will be able
to have resurfaced based on Its
financial ability to pay.
The monlhly report of the Chief
of Pollee for July Indicated 14
miscellaneous calls received,
one breaking and en terlng lncl·
dent Investigated, one auto fire
Investigated, two auto accidents,
two .traffic citations Issued, one
citation for overparklng at a

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roadside par k. The pollee vehicle
was driven 607 miles and the
r a dar has been sent to Columbus
for repairs .
The report or Mayor Ebcr
Pickens showing collect ions of
$8911n fines and fees for July was
approved .
Due fo · va ndalism council
agreed to place a cable across the
entrance to the s mall ball field as
soon as the tennis tournament Is
over1 and a Labor Day chleken
barbecue by the Syracuse Fire
Department was announced.
Attending the meeting weri!
Mayor Pickens, Clerk-Treasurer
Janice Lawson, and council
members. Glenn Cundiff; Jim
Hill, Sisson and Kat.hryn Crow.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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.Wadkins PGA leader by 'o ne ,,.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, August 7. 1987

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BOB HOEFLICH
General ManaJ(er

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WASHINGTON - Ever y TV
v iewer Is famili a r with the " good
cop, bad cop" technique used by
pollee interrogator s to disa rm
their suspects . Some agent s of
the Naval Investigative Service
have apparently bt&gt;en watching
too much television.
As we've repor ted, · the sam e
or ganiza tion of .s upersleulhs tha t
brought you the bot ched Investigat ion of ihe Moscow Marine
guards a lso mis.handle d earlier,
less notoriou s case s by trampling
on the right s of suspects .. We
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dPt a ll e d th e har assment -by Investiga tion of Tim Reid, a
civ ilian Navy engineer w)lo Inc urred the wrath of the brass by
blowing th e wh ist ! &lt;' o n
multimillion -dollar waste in a
subma rine overhaul project.
On NIS Investiga tion lnvqlvt'd
a n all eged " death threat" of
comic-book proportions ag ainst
Reid 's Navy s uperior. comple te
with mysterious note; a broke n
Darth Vade cup and an ace of
spades. It al so lnvoiVPd lnterro-·
gatlori of Re id . He declined to be

buff aloe&lt;! . and the Navy dro pped
the biza rre charge.
But the intPr rogalors did their
good-cop-ba d-cop bes t. according to Reid. He described to' our
repqrt rr Danit'l Ka ufman the
a it r rn ate br owb ea tin g a nd
sweet -talking tha t he said cnarac.'lerized the ir attempts to wring
a confess ion out of him.
They tried to win hi s confi·
dence by say in g r epeatedl y, " Wp
are on your side," he recalled ,
adding: "They make state me nts
like, 'It 's in yo ur bes t interPs ts to

A M EMBER nf T hP t:n itPd Prrs~ In IN nal inn aI. I nl .. nd Oa i l ~· Pn'i'.'i
A ssoci~• lion ct nd th£' A m E'I'ie;tn N£'wsptqw r P ub~ is tw rs A~!'OC'ii.i 11 o n .

LF.TTF.R S OF' OPINIO N an• 1n•i&lt;'o m P. Thl'' sho uld bP it'ss th;tn ,10fl \\" OH ls

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u •h'phn nc• nu m bPr . Nn u n sij!n1~ l lt' !lt'l 'S will b&lt;• pu bl b·hl'd. l.t• 11rl1' shou ld bt· In
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Reagan going out
all for Judge Bork
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By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Jl,eporter
WASHINGTON !UPIJ -President Reagan int ends to make an
all-out right for his nomination of Judge Rober t Bark to the Supreme'
Court.
·Rarely has a nomination evoked as much pOlarization as the choice
of Bark, a member of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District
of Columbia, and it culminates Reagan ' s political dream of a
· conservative high bench .to promote his goals long alter' he has left

Judge Bork will face strong opposition

Today in history

Mea nwhile, Reid said , " they ·
refuse to tell you a ny thing,"
cla iming It would jeopardize
their sources a nd tht' lnves tiga·
lion. The NI S agent took onl y
" sel..cted " notes during the
int erroga tion, Reid said. a nd
n ~ver gave hi,n an opportunity to
rt'vlr w them lor acc uracy.
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Reid' s lawyer. John Shiposkl,
who has dell with NIS agents for
fi vt' year s, sa id they routine ly
v iola te m ili tary r t' gulallons ,
" Th ey put employees In pressur&lt;'
situations; threate n and Intimidate the m·. and say tht'y are not
entit lNI to a union represent ative," Shlposk! said . "Rules say
lh&lt;' la wyer has a righ t to be pa rt
or the qu estioning."
We've learned of another defendant who says the Naval
In vesti ga tive St'rvl ce did a job on
him : Ronal d Ashl ey. a fo r m e r
Mar lnr pr ivate a t New Rl llrr ,
N.C . He was conv icted of transmitting a bo mb thrt'at In 1982.

RUTLAND ZINGERS - Pi ctured are thr
Rutland Zinger s' of the MeiJ(S Mason Girls Soli hall
Leal(llt'. Front Row (L-R) : Lori McGhee, Ro~:ky
Gomt•z, · Rachel Bales. Second Row: Me llsa
Sisson, Candy Harmon, 1\nne Bishop, ,Jody Grate,

\\' ILMIN &lt;:TO N. (l hio tUP IJt-: vf' n though J o~ Kl' liY was thl'
l'l&lt;' ngals ' !ir,t -round dra ft plr k a
vf"c•r ago. hl' !s j us1 now pet l in g

arc lim all•&lt;l to tht• club 's Wilm ingt on ('o \l rg•· trai ning ca mp .
Krll,l '. " n lns ldr ilnebttl' krr .
hr-ld out laS! \'Car a nd m is&gt; "d the
r nt lrf\ 1r aini ng t'C:IM'lp . H 0 ~ ~ ~ n ee! a
cont rart I hr dny of 1he Be n ga l ~­
lln ~d pn.. - ~ i)&lt;• ~o n. g:amf\, but t ht.'
pt'I\C tiC&lt;' tlml' he mi sS&lt;'&lt;I In .luly

Let there be COmpromise ____w,_·llt_·am_R_u_sh_er
The creationists and the secular humanists have been squabbling vigor ous ly in r r c en t
months over wh at ought to be
taught In tht' public schools
conct'rning the origins of tht'
universe a nd It fl.' a nd similar big
.subject s.
The secular humanists are of
the o pinion tha t thfO'r &lt;' is no God .
tha t lhc uni vrr se a nd life thus
had no "cr ea tor' ' In the ron ven·

tiona! sensP. anct that both tht'se
and every thing els e are purely
materialistic phfO'nomena, ob{'y lng such sclenllftcally dl'ducl.'d
natural " laws" as tha t proposed
by the theory of evolution.
The creationists disagree a r gu ing that there Is a God who
crMted the un\vprse and all lifo
within it.
As fa r as the publi c schools arr
concernPd. lhr secular hum a-nists have had thin gs pretl)'
muc h thf'ir wa y, bec au se th£1

courts have rult'd tha t. under thr
Fir s t Amrndm r nt 's r r qu jrrme nt s concPrnlng separa tion of
c hurch a nd s ta te, rr\ igiou s lhco riPs cannot be taught lht're. Th r
s itu a tion is aggra va ted by the

fac t that I~P theory oh'vo lutlon,
whlr h is a pillar of the S('Cul a r
humani sts' world v il.' w !though It
is a lso acce pted bv ma ny ·who
tx' lieve in God and who s imply
re gard evolution as his mpcha nls m ). ra n h£' a nd is taught in thr
public s~ h ool s .
ThP ne t res ult Is that s uch
fundam e ntal a nd !asci nat ing
questions as how thr unlvr rsr
a nd life be!(a n arc not a nswrrro
bv our sc hools (rxceptlnso!ar as
thl' theory of evo lullori , ta ught In
Isolation . may Imply that thr
p~r r ly m a l&lt;'rl a lls ti c a nswers to
lh PS£' QU PS I!On s Urf' th£' CO ITC'C I
one's 1.
The c rpa llonis ts nat ura ll v a nd
ri ghtly r rsl' nt thr "tnherrnt a dva ntaJ(c thus aflord&lt;'d to thr
sPcular hum ani sts. ThC'y twvf'
t r led to co unt cra tt ark bv offeri ng
a ll egedl y scient ifi c ev i~i&lt;'nre for
th C' cr ra tionis t vir w. in o rd Pr 10
arg ur th a t II s hould IX- ta u!(ht In
the schools as a lrglt lm a tr
sc l&lt;'ntlfk alt rr nativr to th e lh r ·
orv of. ~vo lu tlo n . But th ~ co urt s
have re jected thts llnr of r ~aso n ­
in g, rul ing tco rrc&lt;'li.V , In m y

opinion 1 th a t c r ra tl q n l~ m Is
bas ically a re ligious rat hl'r tha n
a scientific concl'pt . whrr«.'as thr
ihro rv of evolut ion, howPv(•r
open io cha li&lt;'nge or modifica ti on
It may br. Is t• pu rrlv sc·ipnti!l e
doc trine .
This has prornpt&lt;'d onl.' f&lt;'d rral
judgp In Ala ba m a to rul&lt;' tha t If
this Is so. fai rness r&lt;XJ ulrrs tht'
public schools to £'1\ m lna tc Sl.'c u·
lar hum anis m 's adva n!agl' by
tn' atl ng It as a religion too (or
morr pr~cls~l y as a n a it l'l' na ti vr
to a re li gion \. As su c h. hr
conclude&lt;!. It too ·mus t not br
taught In th r schools. ;tnd h&lt;' has
ot·drrNI thr je tti soni ng of abo ut
40 trx tboo ks tha t In his opinio n
havl' th a t r ffrrt . Thr ruli ng Is on
app!'a l.
T hC'r(' Is a CC'rtal n ro ug h jus t let•

in thi s , olu tion of the problem.
but thr r ul ing Is unli kel y to lx'
uph0ld . 1 h :~vr anot hrr proposal ,
whic h srr ms to mr bot h fn lr and
ho nps t.
~cula r h u m anis t ~ havf' nrv0r
obj celf"d to thP lf'a('hing. In th('

public sc hoo ls, of wha t thry call
·•comp aratlvr rr li ~io n " · - i.P ..

mi.ll Au~u~ l showNI.
" Th C" rf&gt; wa.,.n't H.... J)Qin l In tlmC'
lll !--1 \ r..11 I hal I wa s rt&gt;;dl~ I OI:tl ly

the srop!' a nd h&lt;'l il'fS of thr
wor ld ' s

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and •lo what I co uld

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s.li d o nl ~ four rC't urnlng dcf(•n .
e;i\'(:- Stilr1f'I'S WC' I' (' ~W ild in fh(•ir
~t;lrtln.t: ~ lulU !-- I hi s !&gt;l('ason. Krll.\
wa~ am ong th (\ f(lur. rtHJ h in ~ a
(~w c:- r•l)t 0\':s 10 br nJihl'd.
"H~

h;" s h&lt;lw 11 eno ugh !Qr us to
.._nuw YIP ll h,ould br abl e• lo p l n~J in
tht• t~a~u~ for a long time. Th ~
pott·ntl&lt;~ l is s till unknow n. bu t th e

·lh t 'nllt·d J•n ·s~ lnlt•rnatlonul
!':tt•nn ll orrmvn' s bru kt•n ba t
.. in glc•

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W i l llnm~

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tra m third t):osr with tii'O outs In
tht' l!oii&lt;Jm o l lh&lt;· l ith lnn1ng
T!Htr' d"y ni ght to gt ,·r th

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Rorhf'!Oto•r llNI Win gs.

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Wil ii Lt rn,., ... lr'\glrd wll hone· c.ut .

posrci\by the First Amr ndm nt .

stolr '('1'\&gt; nd nnri W&lt;' nt 10 third on

rour!\l"'S t ha t df'al t ~C'tu:t ll y " ' i lh

a thr md ug ~'' ror h~

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Da \'P \ ' an (io n lrr. ll of
fm,111 followt'd wit h a liar(• off •·!
ln'N Mikr- l! a7ca. t-K
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North, Poindexter futures .cloudy_ w
_awn_
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filth inn ing un Pfilt• Sl'a n iel' l-. 1 -.
th a i

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i n vf'stlgn t i o n

Is

undr rw a.v.
Th is Is whv No rth is in sis tin g
tha t h&lt;' was only told tha t so m r of
Mrl.'se's P&lt;'Oplr wert' sort of
ln!qrm a lly co min g ovl'r to lind
out wh a t was go ing on. No rth a lso
cla im s hr thoug ht MN'S&lt;' was
ac tin g as frl!'nd of thl.' pr('s\dr nt,
not as the C'O unt ry 's chie f law
rnforce mcnt officer . P olnd cxtl.'r
says thi s was hi s undl'rsta nd ing

also.
Add it io n a ll .v . P o lnd l'x f cr' s
tra ring up o f thP s ignr d findin g,
and poss ibly som r of No rth and
Hall' s .shrl'ddlng may a lso havr
v lolatPd thr 197~ Prl's id cnt ial
Rrcords Act a post-Wa terga te
law covpring thl' prp"•r va tl on of

1wo- run

homl'r . The Hcd Sox
railiPd :uHI lied lhr sca r/' with

Whlt r House docume nts .
But thr obstr uct io n of jus tke
prob lr m m ay go fu r ther tha n thr
MPI.'sr in vestiga tio n th a t ·started
on Nov . 2~. T here has hPen
· tr s tlmnny tha t som " shredding
startl'&lt;l in 0Ptobt:•r a lt er ·CIA
D l r~r t or Willi am Case y beca me
uneasy In the days following lhr
shooting dow n of Eu grne Hasl.'n!us 's a ircr a ft ovE'r Ni c aragua.
Aft rt' th at tnc ld&lt;'nl thP FBI
la unchro a n lnvl'sttga tlon or
what role, If any, thl' U.S.
gove rnm e nt had pla yPd In thr
contra r esupply effort . The &lt;'ar-·
liN shrpddlng I.'Ould be sa id to
con stltut l' an obstr uc tion of th at
ln vrstiga t ton.

t w o run:oo i n I he ('igh i H.

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This Week's Spei:ials
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 9TH

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BEEF TIPS &amp; GRAVY
OVER RICE ............. $499
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Fluffy White Rice, .W ith Hot Buttered Peas. A Hot Steamy Roll or Homemade Biscu it. Maxwell House CoHee. or Sanks Decaffeina.t ed, ·
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fooT ba ll prac tice will begin WcdnPsday it t I he hig h sc hoo l a nd will
b!' he ld fr om 9 a .m. to 12 noon.

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Watson played in an a ll-s tar·
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and Arno ld Pa !mer, who both ·
shot 76.
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round of the Memphis Classic.
" It 's been a good cons istent
year for me," he sa id. "I! puts
you In a good !ra m P of m ind
coming here." .
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Edwards. nine yea rs on lh&lt;&gt;
To ur. was prett y m a tt er-of-fac t
a bout his 69. But not F unk,
appear in g in his fi rs t maj or.
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" I fBII sPared I his mor nin g."
sa id·Funk : "B ut , no m att er wha t
happens. I'll be a · be tter player
coming out of it."
Joinin g La nny Wa dkins , Wat -

ToiNlll sp lit a doublr· tt!•ad£'r .
TO INil! won lhf' Opf'ncr J-1 hf' IOt'r
Tldr-w:IIN too k t he night ca p ~ .:t .
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El s~wltN'!' . Columbu s shut out
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pt'PII
y llbo1·s
. Thi
foo
tba
pl ayrt·
...s gU)' is a tough
Kl.' lly sa id h&lt;' thought he was
gil' in g 100 p!'rCP nt last season.
althoul! h a plnch&lt;'d ncrl'e in his
shouidl'r hampPrN I him th ~ !i na I
month o f the season a nd hep nded
up with only :t'i tac klr s.
"As fa r as lear ning wa s con-

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" I' ll Iran tha t up io Dear
1\ hbv. ·· he sai d. " U ke I said. the
holdout hu rt m e. Buck is hi s ow n
ma n. He has to do wh a t he feels

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a nd Poindext er rac h rrpr a tc•d
· a rgumr nts that could further
compli catl' pros~r ut io n . North
rl.'pC'a ll'di y a sserted tha t hl' was
opera tin g under the rx pll c lt
orders of hi s superi ors . Polndex ·
ter tes tlftpd tha t h&lt;' was carr y in g
out thr s peci fi c poll c ll's of Prl's ident Reagan•. Crimin a l intent ca n
be a key lssur in dc trt' m intng
guilt. II North and Polndrxt l'r
thought thPy wpr ~ s impl y ca rrying .out es tabllshl'd pollc·y . s uch
In tent would be a bsrnl.
Appr a is cou r ts rcvNsrd th e ·
eon vtction s of sc·ve ral of lhP
Waterga te burglars on ground s
I hP burglars honestly bell&lt;'vcd
they WPrP conduettng a n a pproved national sec urity action.
II lherp' s a prospcutlon for
vlolalirig Boland, tha t defense
will bP ra.is&lt;'d here.
·
Much m or e posslbl r Is a
prosrcutlon for obstruction of
justice, a crilll&lt;' that r a lls for a
sentrnce of up to fiv e y&lt;'ars in ja il
and a $5,000 flnP.
North , and possibly-his spcretary, Fawn Hall, are vulnerable
for his wholPsale shredding of
documents. Poindexter could
face charges .for tearing up a
c ritical. signed , presidential
finding. Poindexter says hP did
-so because he b£'llrved lhP
president hadn't understood It
and that II did not reflect what Ihe
president really meant.
Poindexter, former National
Security Adviser Robert McFarlane and possibly even Altorney
General Meese could be charged
with conspiracy Ia obstruct justice on the theory they knew
about North's shredding, or In
Meese's case, bl&gt;cause he warned
North that the Investigators were
coming.
·
The key here Is whether North
and the others knew· that an
"official" Justice Department
Investigation had begun. There Is
nothing illegal about destroying
Incriminating documents. It Is
{only Illegal If the person knows

point is pret ty good .''
Wyc he sa id
"Whe n ho got go ing .. Jot• w&lt;t s
maki ng plays." Wyche sai d. ·· He
Is fas t a nd tough. So mpti mPs you
grt those fast guys a nd the.v ' rr
~ ta nin ~

Clippers blank Braves

wholly acc ura tr d&lt;lsrr lpllon of
th (' situa llon. v!'t WPII within
whatflvrr

of Pomeroy, finished lhe season with a r("(_•ord .

,.,,rn.fot·tablt• wit h al l thf' &lt;lr- c('rn C'd. I was IX'hin d on t hat and
fr nsrs." Sltid kpit.V: who crac ked · that ha m p!'rcd me a lot. Bc lnf&lt;
hr ro hi' Ips lOl l p!'rcent, .. h&lt;' sa id.
!lw s t.Jrt tng lint&gt;u p tho• 10th ga m!'
of thr )'ra r " I j u ~ t knew I ha d to " I'm getting the df' frn s0s dow n,

JZarded s imply as sorlal phe nomr· n :~ . Alte r ali. r rll ~ lo n s a re at
leas t us much rac ls of life as
na tion s or wars or C'a rthqu a kes,
Wh y not, si milarly, teac h our
young pcQ plt' the si mple truth
a hout t'hr va rious com petin g
v iews on sur h ma Jor qu(.'Stions as
llfC' a nd thl.' unlv&lt;' rsc. both
rc iil! ious a nd otherwise? Why not
si mply tell thr m tha t m ost
peopl e. most or the llmr . havl'
b£'1\~ve&lt;l
In Oil(' rellaton or
a noihrr ( d pscr lbl n J~ th!' m ajo r
faiths In il ppropr ia t&lt;' detail I . but
tha t th&lt;'re hav&lt;' a lwa:vs ))e{&gt;n
so me pi'Q pl r who didn ' t ldl'sc rlblng the grnNal te nl.'ts of secular
hum a nis m I? Th P t hrory of Pvo lu tlo n cou \d I)(' dPscrl bed as whl! l it
Is: a scl£&gt;ntiflc doctrinP arc0 pt e&lt;I
by s&lt;'ru la r hum a nists a nd a lso by
soml' ( bur not alii b&lt;'llt·vers In tht•
•' xistcncr of God .
That . it ~ s('('m!&lt;l t o

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WASHINGTON !NEAl- Dl.'spil!' pons showing tha t mos t
Am&lt;'ricans don ' t be lieve they
committ l.'d any crimP and pleas
from some politicians that th ey
should not be Indicted, Adm .
J ohn Poindexte r. Lt. Col. Oliver
North a nd others involved In the
Iran/ contra scandal ma y still
lace prO!&lt;e('ulton .
President Reagan ha s ap - cal led that decision unconstituWhat could first givr rlsr to
poiniPd an eminently qua lifiC'd tiona l. Juslicl' Bvron While in his
criminal charges are the ve ry
cons titutional scholar and juclgr di ssPnt describPd the decision as
actions that triggered lh&lt;' s can ro fill the prPsPnt vacancy on thP a n-act of " raw judicial power." dal, Including thr sa le of arms to
Supreme Court . Juclgp Bor k wa s
ThP confirmation of Judg£'
iran, the divers ion of profit s
Ba
rk
would
help
the
Suprem
P
unanimous ly confirmed bv tho
form lhosr saiPs to help thl'
Senate when he was appoint &lt;'d to Cour t rPstricl it self to its propt'r
contras and the supplying of
thf' U.S. Court of Appeals for thP functions. There is no rightful
arms to the contra s when Cdn Dis trict of Columbi a in 1982.
grPss had passpd strictures
place In our constitutional sysag'ainst It .
Unfortunately Judge Bark will tPm with Its sPparalion of pow&lt;'rs
faciO' strong oppos ition to hts among the three branches of thf'
Most often talked about is thl'
confirmation as Assoclalr Jus- fed era l govNnment for an imp&lt;'"Boland AmcndmPnl," a series
lice du~ to his belief in judicial rl a l judic iary which usurps thfO'
of laws passed by Congress and
restraint. Hr denips that the lrgislalivc powprof the Congress
In forcp during 1984 to 1.986. which
at firs t forbade any lriteliigencp
Supr~me Court has any lawful
a nd of the statps. Citizens who
authorit y to lind new "rights" support Robert Bark's confirmaag&lt;mcy and ialpr any part of the
without rf'ai constitutiona l basis. tion ought to inform our U .S .
government from providin~&lt; leIn Its 1973 Roe vs. Wade decision Senators of that support. ·
thal aid to the contras seeking the
ove rthrow of lhP Sandinisla
the court stretched the " ril(hl to
Roh&lt;'rt Mussman. Pastor
privacy" into a "right" for a
government In Nicaragua.
Rutland Unit e d
woman to cause her unborn babv
Poindexter and North mainMethodist Parish
to be kllled .· .Judge Bark has
tain that Boland did not apply to
the National ~curlly Council
slnct' It Is not an "intelligence
agency.' ' But more of a problem
for prosecutors Is the fact that
By United Press International .
thf' Boland Amt&gt;ndmenl did not
Today is Friday, Aug. 7, the 219th day of 1987 with 146 to follow.
set forth any stated penalties for
The moon is almost fulL
anyone who v~late it. This will
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
make prosecution difficult.
The evenin~ stars are Mars and Saturn.
Some experts In criminal law
Those born on this date are under the sign of Leo. They include Carl
have stated lht II might be
Ritter, German co- founder of modern geographical science, In 1779;
possible to use general federal
World War I Dutch spy known as Mala Harl (Margaret Gertrude
anti-conspiracy laws or even
Zelle ) in 1876; actrpss Billie Burke in 1885; British ~rchaeologlst and
anti-racketeering slatutes to
anthropologist Louis Leakey In 1903; statesman and Nobel Peace
prosecute people for violating
Prize laureate Ralph J . Bunche In 1904; film director Nicholas Ray In
Boland . But lhose scholars say
1911; comedian -producer Stan Freberg I!Jl926 (age 61); singer B:J.
this too would be very difficult
Thomas tn 1942 (age 451 , and actress Lon! Anderson in 1944 (age 43).
because the defense could argue
that prosecutors were "over•
On this dale in history :
reaching" by using statutes
In 1782, the Order of the Purple Heart was established by George passed to fight organized crime
washington to honor Americans who. fought in the Revolutionary . against people such as North and
war. It was felnstituted in 1932 to recognize those wounded In acllon. Poindexter.
In 1942, U.S. Marines launched America's fltst oftensive In World
In their testimony before the
war II, landing on the Pacific Island of Guadalcanal.
·
~ran
/contra committees, North
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rconfess 1. II would be better for
your career to admit to II .' "

AI tht' lim t' of thE' bombthrfO'a l, ·
As hley was wa iling for his
r&lt;XJ ues ied honora bl e discharge
to bc ,procPssed . Instead, ht' was
In terrogated by a n NIS agent and
slgnt'&lt;l a confession . HP was then
cou rt -ma rtl ale&lt;l. co.nv lcted and
g ivt'n a dis honorabl e dlsc hargr .
In th e agpnt's t'yes "I was
guiltv belort' I wa lked in. "
As hley told us, addin g : "he said
tht' dlschar gt' was silting on thP
ta bl r for m e- II !just admit! did

ortlce.
Bark is thE! choice of conservatives, and even of some Democrats
like former White House Counsel Lloyd Cutler . who served in the
Carter administration.
He also has the firm backing of Re publicans on the right ,' like
Attorney General Edwin Meese, who want the Supreme Court to
conform to what the y are sure was the intent of the founding fathers
200 years ago.
·
Reagan has likened Bark to Jus tice Felix Frankfurter, who s tarted
out as a liberal and became more conservative in his later years on
the court, and to Oliver Wendell Holmes. Some might dispute the
comparison with Holmes .
When he chose Bark. Reagan said he was " recognized as a premie r
constitutional authority ."
"His outstanding intellect and unrivaled scholarly credentials are
reflected in his thoughtful examination of the broad , fundamental , .
legal issues of our times," Re agan said .
Bark will be judged in the fin al ana lysis on his record and his
ideology. He could be an urbane and charm ing witness for himself
before the Senate Judicia ry Committee.
·
Sen. Joseph Biden, D- De l., chairman oft he comm lttee. has already
indicated he Will vote no, while at th e same 'limc a cknowledging he
should not have tipped his hand before the hea r ings begin.
Both conservatives and liberals recognize the Senate vote on Bark
will be crucial in terms of the direction they want to lake In the future .
Reagan has already made it clear that he wants his policies to prevail
long after he leaves the White House.
" Judicial restraint" is the battle cry of Re agan and the
conservatives. Bark. the president said , "s ha res my vi&lt;&gt;w that
judges' personal pre ferences and va lues should not be part of the ir ·
constitutional interpretations."
Bark. who taught for yea rs in the Ya le Law Sc hool , ha s cteflnit £'
Ideas about antitru s t law- the less regu lation the better .
He also has some ba ggage fr om th£' Wa terga te scanda l wh en he
fired special prosecutor Arc hi ba ld Cox on orders from Presi de nt
Richard Nixon.
Civil rights advoca tes and .l eaders of other m inor it y groups d eer~·
Bark's variou s rulin gs and att itudes.
He opposed the Publi c Accco mmodations Ac t of 1963, which barred
a restaurant or hote l owner, a m ong ot her things, from deny ing blacks
entry into places of bu siness.
·
There ts a question on how he would have voted on Brown vs. the
Board of Education in the Topeka , Ka n., case in which th(' Supr&lt;'m&lt;'
Court ruled In eflect that separa te but equal. the old int erpretation of
the Constitution, is not equal, and ordered desegregation of schools to
proceed " with ail de liberate s peed. "
The ruling helped open lh£' way for deprived blacks to mov&lt;' out of
their status of second class citizens .
Bark also opposes the high court' s s ta nd on abortion.
So the lines a re d ra wn on the com position of the court. Reagan
Int ends to use his considerable lobbying skill s on th e sena tors in the
fall. Liberal coa lit ions also int end to put the pr&lt;&gt;ssure on the
lawmakers to vo te ag ainst Bark .

PALM BEACH GA RDE NS.
(UPi i-Bobby Wadk ins has
a re puta tion for fast s tar ts a nd
s low finis hes.
Bobby, 20 mont·hSyounger than
his much belt e( known brother
La nny, went int o today's second
ro und o r the PGA Championship
one shot ahead of fe llow touring
pro David Edwards a nd Uni ver-.
s lt y of Mary lan(l,goif coach F red
F unk.
Brot her Lanny, the 1977 PGA
cha mpion. was another s hot back
In a group tha t incl uded Tom
Wa tson, who has won a ll the
ma jors except the PGA. and
two- time champion Ray mond
Floy d.
Bobby Wadkins, still looking
for his first victory in 13 years on
the PG A Tour, livl'd up .. to hi s
fast-start repu ta tion Thursday
with a 4-under- pa r ~ that in ,
el ud ed s ix bir dies and bogeys on
thP two ho.les wh er e he dro ve in to
wha t some of the player s insist is
the tou g hest rough thPy'vr
e nco untered .
" It 's nice to ge t off lo a good
. Start:" Bobb)' said . " I' ve playe&lt;I
Well in the m a jor champions hips
tthi s year. I didn ' t pl a y in the
Britis h Open . but I had a good
l'nough fi nish t2 l stt in lh&lt;'
Mas ters to qu a li fy lo r next yea r
a nd tied lor fo urth at the U.S.
Open.' '
Bobb)• tun ed up for thi s wee k's
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Mets continue drive toward first place;
unpires confiscate HowardJohnson's·bat
New York r emained 41·2 games
By GERRY MONIGAN
the Eas t:leadlng St. Louis
behind
UPI Sports Writer
Cardjnals.
The New Yorl&lt; Met s , plagued
Furthe r l.ueUng the Me ts' 'Ire.
by dlssenslori In the first half of
umpiring
crew chie!.lohn Kibler
the season, now are under attack
refused
to
confiscate the bat of
from the rest of the National
Chlcago;s
Andre
Dawson, who
League and are thriving on the
homered
twice
in
the game to
selge mentality.
For the second time .in a week bring his sea s on total to a
· Thursday night. Howard John- c a reer· high 34.
" I sa id I wanted to che ck some
s on had his bat confiscated by
umpires after hilling a homerun, of their bats: · Mets Ma ager
Davey Johnson sa id. " I don' t
but lor the ninth time In their last
10 games, the Mets came away want to be Singled out. l wa nted
with a victory. Kevin Mc Rey- one of the irs."
Darryl St rawberry a ls o ho·
nolds' bases· loaded s ingle In the
mered
twice, a nd he and Howa rd
ninth Inning lifted the Mets to a
Johnson
both . hav e 27 on the
7-6 victory over the Chicago
.
season.
Cubs.
" It's a nnoying t o me th a t they
With Its sixth stra ight victory.

would check just min e and not
anybody else's,·· Howa rd, Johnsn
said of his bat . " I'll ha ve the bat
back tomorrow because 1 know
It 's okay."
. McRey nold 's hit m ade a
w inner of reliever Roger McDo·
well, 7·3, and pinned a loss on Lee
Smith, 3·7.
··The last few times I faced
him , he threw me more s liders
than fa stballs, and he threw me
only one fas tba ll out or the
pit ches 1 saw ." sa id McRey nolds
of Smith , who ent e red to startlh&lt;'
ninth and issu!'d two wa lks and
two s ingles.
Jn other ga m es. Sa n Die!(o
tr ipped Atla nta · 7·4. Mont rea l
downed Pittsburgh 6·3. and St.

Lou is tumbled Philade lphia 5-2.
Padres 7, Braves 4
.
At Atlant a , Rich Gossa g('
earn ed his 287 th ('aree r save to
take sole . possess ion or second
place on the a ll· time lis t , and
Benit o Santiago keyed a three·
run ninth Inning to lift San Diego.
~xpos 6, Pirates 3
At Pittsburgh, Tim Wa llach
went 3 1or 4 with two RBI a nd J e ll
Parrett pit ched .two score less
inn ings or relie f. to lift Montrea l.
·
Cardinals 5, Phlll!t'S 2
At Philadelphi a. Willie McGee
a nd Terry P endle ton each drovP
in two runs a nd John Tudor
ea rn!'d hi s first victory s ince
April 17 to help St . Louis ha.nd the
Phlllles th('! r s ixt h straight loss.

Twins dump Oakland; Yanks, Jays lose.
CHECK THAT BAT - Home plate umpire Charlie Williams,
left, and third hase umpire John Kubler examine Mets' Howard
Johnson's bat alter Johnson hit a home run in the bottom of the
seL'Ond inning at Sbea Stadium Thursday. In the third inning Andre
Dawson of the Cubs came up to hat and the umpires e xamined his
bat but did not confiscate it. The Mets played the rest of the game
under protest. (UPI)

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coach Jack Greynol ds has suf·
fered his second stroke. but
hospital . offi ci als say he is
improving.
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stroke July 27 while v is iting
rplatlves in Wes t Virg inia. He
entered Akron Gene ra l Medical
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seco nd stroke Monday.
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to ser ious. F riends sa y Grey·
nolds is ex pe r ienci ng some par a I·
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in s pea kin g.
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hea rt problems and had tr iple
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EMS units will be.on
. hand for Meigs .fair

By BOB HOEFLICH
Yo u ca n count on the Me igs
Count y E mer gency Med ical Ser·
vices unit s •to be
o n
h a n d
throughout the
· Mei gs Co unt y
Fa.fr - and let 's
hope that they
wo n ·I
be
needed.
Bob Byer, E MS direc tor, has
sc he dul ed the unit s for complete
cove rage of the a nnu a l lai r a nd
the services will have a n area lor
an a id station with persons on
duty throughout ihe fair to
a ns ...•er ques t io ns and ass ist
other agencies.
Sp!'akln g of un it s of the emer·
gency medi cal services, th e
Rutland Unit
be slaf! ln g an
outdoor fl ea m ar ket a nd ya rd
sale nea r the civ ic cent er on
Sa turday, Aug . 15. The event will
begin a t 9 a .m . There w ill be a
bea n dinne r a nd sa.ndw lc h~s and
ot he r refres hm ent s w ill be avail·
a bl e. The unit m em bers would
like to have you ta ke part as ~
sa les person ...:. to fnove your ya rd
sa l(' ite ms or your cra ft s. T he
c ha r ge Is S5 for a iO foot space for
the e ntire day . If you 'd like to
ta ke part care 742·223.1.

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Ta lent ed Jan et Kobl entz will
be ·conductin g a paint ing work-

sho p lor child ren a t the Middl e·
port Library from 1 to 3 p.m . on
Wednesda y. Th ere will be a $5
m ater ials c h arge a nd pre ·
registra tion is reques ted . Yo u
ca n ca ll eit her the Pomproy or
Mi dd leport Li brar iPs to em·oll
your ch ll d r~ n .
· If your nam e is HysPit or Hl.&lt;cl
- · it m tg ht once huve i&gt;c&lt;'n.
Bar nh lsle--co n fu ~ lng, but
read on.
T he Me igs Count y G&lt;'nca iog l·
ca l Society has be&lt;&gt;n ad,•ised that
a fa mily orga niza tion of th&lt;'
de~ce nd a nt s of Jo hn Rarnhlsleof

T he s ixtll bi r thd ay of Ada m
Wil ia ms was cele bratt&gt;d rece ntly
wit h a sur prise party he ld a t the
F!acl ne VIllage P ark .
A flretruc k the me was used
wit h clown ca ndy cup favors a nd
ba lloons. Ga m rs W&lt;'re play('d
with prizes going to Timmy
Ghee n a nd Dan ny a nd D(' na
Say re. Rrlres hmc nt s of cake. Icc
crN m, po ta to c hip s, a nd koola ld/
W!'r(' served to J ess ica Smith ,
Jos hua and Macy n E rvi n. Be nj i
]';l a nucl, , ) Pf('m i ~ h J ohn son. Jody
Hupp. Ju lia He ns lrr. Da nny a nd
bena Say re. Timmy G h('e n.
'Orey a nd Tiffa ny Willia m s. Mel
Smith . Da n Say re. and p are nt s.
Chu &lt;' k a nd AlicE&gt; Willia m s .
: A family party wa s a lso hel d

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Culpepper, Va., is bein g formed .
The nam e Barnhls le was s hor·
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fa mily were ear ly sett lers of
Me igS County. The Hisel·Hysell
Ge n e al ogy G r oup 'Is bei ng
formed by Corinn e Hi s le. 100 1·2
Easy Ma nor. Brookin gs, Orego n
9741 5. She asks th at both those
who ca rry th~ sur na tne of Hysell
a nd those descended from fe :
m ale lin es co nt ac t he r for
m embers hip.
·
The Re joicin g Life . Ba ptis t
ChriStian Sc hoo l Adm inistrat ion
a nd Stall are pleased to an ·
nounce the res ult s of the Sta nfo rd
Achievem ent Tes t which wa s
given to s tudent s in May The tes t is -gi ven na tionw ide In
both public a nd private school
sys tems. St udents arc tes ted in
areas suc h as vocabul ary. word
reading , s)J('ilin g. concept s of
numhe rs a nd m a t hema tic co mput at'!ons . The Indiv idu a l tes t
rPsults ar(' then co m pared to the
na t ionwlde tes t res ul ts a nd grade
equ iva lent or levels may b&lt;&gt;
obt a in ed fo1· every student in
each test area .
On the average. s tudents oft he
RPjoiclng Li fe &amp; hoot were one
fufl year above the ir pr!!S('nt
g rade le\•el for th e entlr~ ba tt ery
of tests a nd the ad mini stra tion
a nd staff extend congratu la t Ions
to the stude nts on their excell ent
aca dem ic p('rfor m a nce.
The Chr istian sc hoo l in M ldd l ~­
por i laS I year had 30 students In
gra d e s f ro m klndergarlt•n
through flit h and th is &gt;·ear wil l go
fro m ki nderga rt e n th rough s ix th
grade.
If you think you 1' vac ation
\'liasn 't so hot- you s houl (l he-a r
th ~ trials a nd tribula tions the
Roll in Ra dfords wc&gt;nt through they shou ld writ&lt;' a book. How ·
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' Th e annu a l reunion of lh('
~escend a nt s of Or la ndo a nd
(&lt; a ther lne Davis was hl'ld Sun ·
&lt;fay at Fores t Ac r..s P a rk .
Rutla nd.
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'. A bas ket dinner ll'as se rved a t
.ioon with g;·ace by Robert W.
Da vis, Middle port . Jim Dav is
~')resid ed a t th e business !Jlretlng
\l)ith office rs for !988 being
Ji.amed , Sharon Riffle. presid('nl ;
i$U s lc Tmver s , secr etary. a nd
Ric k and Sus ie T r aves. cha1rm a n
Qf g a mes.
: Gifts were present ed to Mer I&lt;:'
Davis, th e oldes t man ; Von a
Gille nwat er , the oldes t wom&gt;in;
$ha wna Da vis, the younges t girl:
Qobby Joe Shaler. the younges t
~y : Jam es Davis. who trave lPd
the farthest . Door prize dona ted
gy Freda Dav is wa s won by John
¥ille r.
, The 1988 reunion will be held a t
the sam e· pl ace. Games we re
~ondud ed by lh(' Trave rs with
l'rizes going to the winners.
' Att e nding we re Esther Dav is,
e aillpolls: Curtis , Sharon and
Grta Riffle, li=vere tt . Charlotte,
~lchael and Pame la Grant .
~arlin and Debbie E vans. Ea gle
Ridge Road : Robert W. Davis,
~ldleport; Gordon , Jill, Wesley
a)1d Martie Holler, Gary R.
QolteJ:, Mary Kathryl! Holter,
,as han.
, Clyde and Allee Davis, Ken·
de th and Jeanette Davis. Merle
and Freda Davis, Bruce, Marjo·
ole, Donnie Davis, Sha~na Day~s. Vona Gillenwater, John ,
J)lnet , Lisa and Derek Miller,
Rutland: James E . Davis,
~Iamping Ground, Ky.: Mr. and
Mrs. Gary White, Leslie and .
Oathy, Circleville; Rick and
SUsie Travers, Wilkesville: Jo·
~ph, Jr.; Belva, Joe Bob ahd
J:lobby Joe, Cheshire; and Jim '
Elavis, Jackson.

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Fellowship meets, plans
for picnic and hymn sing

ENTERTAINMENT PREVIEW - Co•untry-'We.•teJ•n a1rttst
Rigsby and his band, who will be appearing as the grandstand
attra cUon on Friday , Aug. 21 , at the Meigs Couny Fair, gave a
pre view Of lheir entertainment from an Ohio Rh•er dock at
Mine rs ville recently. The Hem s ley brothers. ,Jimmy Joe and
Rollie Dee, built a 20 by 40 foot dock lor the performer at their camp
sUe. Area residents lined alh e bank and boats anchored In the river
lor Rigsby 's Informal progralli arranged by Mila Raymond and
Rodno•.v All en.

A fa mily picnic and county·
wide hymn s in g to be held at th ('
Ohio Va ll e~· Christ ian Assembly
camp s it e nea r Darwin was
a nnounced fo r the·Iast Sunday in
Au gust ~hen ihe Me igs County
Churches of Chr ist Women's
Fellowship m et at the Zion
Church.
Also annou need for the cam p
was a wom en's retreat on Sept·. 18
a nd 19. at whi ch time Sa ndy
Tho mas will s peak on ··w ork
Towa rd He a ven in ·s7.·· It was
no ted th at two chu rches had new
ministers, Leo La sh a t the
Pom eroy Chur ch. a nd Ri cha rd
De bose, ass is ta nt at th e Middl eport church.
Oth er a c Nv ities a nnounced
was the Zio n homecom ing, Aug.
16 wit~ Faron Franklin as
speaker a nd Kat hy Frank li n
providing s pecia l mu sic. a nd the
wee kend rev iva l at the Dex ter
· Chu rch, Se pt . 4·6 with Dave
Nelson, a . new m inist!?'r. as
s peaker,

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held 1cor Blakeslees
Annlversary
.

More tha n two hund red friends Hay ma n Barnit z, Mrs. Leo
and relatives gat herc&gt;d Sunday Va ugha n. Mrs. G len n Dill, Mrs.
Mter noon to joi n in the ce tebr a- Th e.odore Downie.· Mrs. J a mes ·
1ion or the - golden weddin g Ha nson. a nd Mrs. Harold Lohse.
a nn iv&lt;'rsary of Daisy and Cha· P repa ra tions for the recep tio n
r iPS Bla keslet&gt; at th l' Pom ery were handled by the Pom eroy_
United Methodist churc h.
Un ited Me thodis t Wom en under
Mr . a nd Mr s. Bla kes lee we re thP direc tion of Mrs. Wendell
married on Aug. 2~ . 1~37 at the Hoover , pres ident.
!\1-.v ca o· old Met hodis t Chu rch in
A Sp('C!a l engr aved plaq ue was
Newberry. Mic h. whi ch ~ ad present ed to Blakes lee by the
never prt'v iously ha d a c hu rch Me igs County Libr ary Board of
wedding .
Trustees In reCognition of his
Hos ti ng the e\·ent were thei r cont inu ing ser vice of more than
tw.&lt;) daughters and I heir fami lies , 38 y&lt;'ars on the bo ard of tru stees .
Pa t ri Cia and Mel Circle. Wi c hit a,
T he plaque reads. ··fn a pprecl·
Ka nsas. and Jenni fer and J a mes a tlon to Cha rles Bla kes lee on
But cher. Rockpor t. Ind .; gra nd· be ha If of the people of t hi' M,e igs
childre n, Ma r ia nne and Mark Co un ty ar ea \\t hose l ive&gt;s have
Circ le. and Jeff rey. J ulie. J cs· been enri c hed beca use you
sica a nd Joa nn a But cher. Mar i" cared. Tha nk You." P articipatan ne served as registrar, .Julie in g In the present ation were
a nd · J ess ica ha nde d ou t com· boa rd president . Pa tric ia Holter.
mem ora ti ve scroll s, a nd gra nd- a nd trustees . Theodore T. Reed.
sons. M .ar~ a nd .leffro:ly were the Jr .. P a t Mill s .. Wanda E blin . a nd
photogra phers . Mr . a nd- Mr s. Ruth Powe rs , librar ian.
Bulc h('r did a video of the
Th a t evening fift y rela tives
ce i('bra lion.
a nd gues ts were ser ved a buffet
Serv lng the five 1iered a rwt iv&lt;'r- dinner In the Bla keslee gardens
sary cake and punc h were Mrs. on Lin col n He ight s. Re la ti ves

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for Adam ear lier In the month .
E njoying cake a nd Ice cream
w ith him them were Anthony a nd
&amp;ocky Bradford . Rachel (Jn d
Stephan ie, Timm y G heen, Geral·
dine Clela nd . Cisco and Wil m a
Will iam s. Sha nnon. Corey a nd
Tiffany Will ia ms. a nd Da,·id
A mtiurge~·-

The 17t h a nnu a l Yea uger 1·eu n·
io n was held recent ly a t the
Route 3c1 Roadside Par k.
Attendin g wer e Marv in. Lu·
cill e, Chri s. Christi na . .J!'nnifer .
Christop her a n d Je r e m y
Yeauger. Kenneth Yea uge r .
Sharon Parker, Mi k(' P a rker .
Ti na Rose nbaum. Be tty Mc in·
tos h. Sue. La ura . E: r ic a nd
Matthew Smit h. Bob a nd Ger ry .
Ale x. Terri. Jus tin a nd Sa ra h
Ha ll ey, Cheshire: RayS mlth ,Jr. ,
Tracev . Jaco b a nd As h lee Sm ith .
Kev in·. Te r ri and Nic k Me La ugh·
li n. f{cva RE'ach. Middl eport.
,\ nthony. Kim. a nd Bra ndy

It was noted t~ a t evening
desserts have been furnis hed by
the Me igs Coun ty chu rches for
the campers this season. Arra ngem ents were made to continue
support for the two are a g irls
a ttendin g Kentuc ky Chr is tian
Coll ege.'
Phy llis Gilkey was the song
leader . Ruth Underwood had
prayer , a nd Ma r jorie Purtell and
Ann La mbert of Zion presented
" Only Jes us Ca n Satisfy Your
Soul. ·· Ka rhryn J ohnson ga ve th e
prayer before the offering was '
take n. Devotions by P at Thoma
were on prayer and reverence ,
and Jenn ifer G rover sa ng "Let
Ther e be Praise ...
Doll s were displayed by the
wom en wi th the oldest one being
brcnrgbt by Mrs. Ca rrie Wears ,
given to her about 7J years ago .
Own ers of the 22 dolls each had a
story to telL
Zi on had. a humorous skit
entitl ed "Fit to be Tied" with
roles by P at Arnold, Virginia
Wyatt, Ka thry n J ohnson , Marjo•
rie Purt ell. Ann La mbert and
Caroly n Elam . Mrs. Wyatt gav e

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att e nd ing ·the two event s in - Bradbury Churc h wwith the Mill
c l uded a sister a nd sister -in-law. ,_o_u_u_e_t_to_h_a_v_e_t_h_e_p_r_o~gr_a_m_._ _
Mrs . Ora l Ri ce of St . John s,
Mich., and Mrs. Gordon R.
Bla kes lee of West Melbou rne,
Florid a; nephews a nd nieces.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Della Pos ta ,
Gowa nda , New Y.ork, M.rs. Mar·
ris Hollow ay, Way la nd, Mich .;
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ri chard Blakes lee
a nd c hildr en, Todd and Mi ssy .
Mass illon. and Mrs. J a mes Sjo·
berg. St. J ohns , Mich. Famil y
member s of the daughters In cluded Mrs. Ira Bulcher . Middl e·
port . Mrs , Don Pierce, At hens .
Mr . a nd Mr. James Circle, New
Haven, W.Va .. a nd Mr. a nd Mrs.
Willi a m Perr y. Holland.
As a spec ia l reme mbrance of
the 50th anniversar y ce lebra tion .
the Blakes lee da ughters had
secured lett er s from over 80
re la tives , fri e nds a nd associat es
'\
of the Bla keslees a nd had these
PG· 1l ,- . uT-!cun.Ho
lett er s and pictures placed in a
notebook for tht&gt;ir parents.
BARGAIN NIGHT EACH WED.

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1987 SCHEDULE FLEA MARKET

Yeauger reunion held

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LOSES BALANCE - Cleveland'• Tommy . Hlnzo loses his
halance while chasing a foul ball ball oil I he bal of Toronto's Gartth
lorg during Thursday's game In Cleveland. The Indians won, 14·5.
(UPI)

Friday, August 7, 1987

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At Milwau kee. Robfn Yount 's
two run triple cap ped a flv&lt;'·run
fourt h inning .a nd fl .J . Sur hoff
drOI"!' In thrl'f' runs to lea d the
BrewNs pas t Ba lt imor!' lor the
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homered to hel p t he Ind ia ns end
Toront o's fo ur ·!!a mc w inning

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Gaetti's RBI s ingle.
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dirt , so. 1 fi gured h(' might throw
another one : · sa id P uckett.· Tve
been s tr ugglin g, a nd it wa s good
to see tha t ba ll go by tCar neyl
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pounded New Yor k 12-5. CICVC'·
land rout ed Toro nt o 14-5. Mi lwa u·
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Sea tt le 'swa mped C'a llfornia 1&gt;·4.
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bases-loaded doubl e sparked a
four·run fourth inning.
"That 's )yplca i of how we play
here - good pit c hing and I imely
hittin g: · Gary Gaett l said a ft er
the Twins improv ed the ir home
record 10 34-16: "A lot of team s
don't really like play in g In an
Indoor a tmos ph e re. But the re's
just some th ing a bout bein g back
in th(' Me trodom e that pulls us
together ."
St ewar t had pin ned Vio la wit h
a 3·2 loss Saturday at Oa kla nd.
"I ju st didn 't have it tonight :·
Stewart sa id. " I think I was j ust a
little ove rconfide nt I was gonn a
go out there a nd hea t the m.
Eventua lly whe n you go out there
several tlm('s In a row, so m('·
thing lik e this Is go ing to happe n.
I just wi sh it ha dn ' t ha pp.e ned
tonight. ··
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the four th aft er Greg Ga!( ne
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By GERRY MONIGAN
UPI Sports Writer
In the pressure of a pennant
race, Frank Viola has emerged
as the ace of the Minnesota Twins
staff.
The left -hander won for the
sixth lime in his last seven
decisions Thursday night to lift
the Twins to a 9·4 victory over
Oakland and break a first -place
tie with the Athletics In the
American Leagu e West.
" Tonight! didn't have m y best
stuff. " said VIola. 12· 7, who
scattered seven hit s and three
runs In seven innings. " But I
tried to make the best of it , and
things worked out. .
··f waas able to get the outs
with runne rs on base when I
needed them. It' s nice to get off
on the right foot on the homes land. We have to make the most
of it."
Following a 13·game road trip,
the Twins returned home to the
Me trodome to tag Dave Stewart.
14"8, with his· first loss in his last

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TEAFORD REALTY P. J. PAULEY,

This Message and Church
USED CARS, INC. " MEIGS nRE
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A~ iI JohnPhF 991
Full&lt;, Mgr
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2101
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Chesler

MIDDlEPORT
BOOK SlORE
Church I. Ofhce Supplies
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GIFTS
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Athens County fairgrounds 2~
classes. conlest a'nd pleasure

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Groceries-

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'IRINfi'Y cmJRCH John [liff lnt£&gt;rim pastor: DPbb6e Buck. S.nxla'lo Sctrol !ll~ Olurch
School 9: 15 a m , Worship SE'rvk&gt; 10: l'l a m
c."hotr n'h£-ars&amp;l Th.esdav 7 :JJ p m under dl
l"fCflon of Ulto; Bun
'pOMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE Corrtf'f ~t!fld Mulb!nv Rt-...
Tboma s Glrn McClung pastor Norman Pre-s
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Sunda\- Sctrol 9: J:l a m

nl:lrnblg \I. On;hlp 10: :fl a m r•1. f'nill.l! ~n.1c1' 6
p ~ mld-wt'f'k SffV!('(' W~ av ,., p m

£:RACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH

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F'ornffo\ SuOOa} Sf&gt;f"V1cf&gt;s Hoh
ctmmunlon on the first Su ndew of E'ach month
and combined with mor nlng pra\l'f on rhr'
thlrdd ~ndav Morrung pra\f'r and S('rmon on
un ol hPr Suoda\ " of til( mont h Olurch School

Main St

S YRACU:St: 1- lHST UN ITED PRESBY

TERIAN - Sunda y School

10

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am

Churc h setvlce 11 15 am

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Pastor,
J ohn Evans Sunday School 10 00 am
Sunday Morning Worship 11 00 a m Chll
dren s Church 11 a m Sunday Eveqlng
Service 7 00 p m Wed 6 p m Young La
dies' Auxiliary Wedn esday. 7 p m Fam
Uy Worship

HAZEL COMM UNlTY CHURCH Off
Rt 124 3 mil es from Por tla nd Long Bot
tom Edsel Ha r t pas tor Sund ay School
9 30 a m Sunday morning prea ching
10 30 a m Sunday evening services 7 30
pm
MIDDL E PORT FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH Corner Ash a nd Plum Ralph
Cu ndiff pastor Sunday Sc hoo110 OO a m
Mor ni ng Wo rship 11 00 a m Wednesday
a nd Sat urd ay Evening Se rv ices at 7 30 p
m

POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212W

m W«ii'1fasday mg ht praVf"r mE'('I\ng and Blbll'
st\dV 7 00 p m

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Rt&gt; ' Rov Df&gt;t&gt;t. t..

J'6MEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF

CHRISI' 13226 Chtldf(&gt;n " Hom&lt;' Road I&lt;Aunt \
Road 76l 9'Jl ~ Vocal must&lt;' 9Jrdav Wor
slhp lOa m BibleSt iXI\ ll am Wo~ hlp. f!. p
m Wcdrv'Sdav Blbk&gt; Sf \XIv i p m
OLD DEXn:R BIBLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH A)\ m Cur11s pastot Unda Swan

su ooav School 9 :c a m preathmg S('f'
flrst and llnrd Sunday fo l k:'Min~ Su ndav
School Youth mcrtlng i l) p m l'VIT\ Sun
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GRAHAM

UNITED METHODIST

Preaching 9 30 am fir st a nd second Sun
days ot each month , third and four1,h Sun

Itt"\ Sf&gt; ldon lohn.,.on

AI F' RE D - n wrrh S&lt;" M ol

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

I MYFfi 10 p m l 1M\\
7 :VI p m Com mu nion
rm q Sund " I A I &lt;hl"rl
C' H E ST F: R - \\ M" hlp ~ I m ( hlll ch
S&lt; hnfllfi) 1 m B ttJl r Stu rl\ T ll u r" IIJ \ ·p
m 1 MW ti t"! Thu 1"d n I p m Ctm
m u nto n fll"' Sunda\ i''A rc hf'! 1

RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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Siller Ha rriett Warner Supt Su nday
Sct.ool 9 30 a m , Morning Wo rs hip 10 45

am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lyston
Halley
m inl stPr
Saturd ay evening
evaneeltstlt services open 1o pu bite 7 p
m , Sunday Church School 9 30 a m
Momtng Worship 10:30 am

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po

meroy Plke E Lamar 0 Bryant pastor

Jack Needs Sunday Sc hool Director Sun
day School, 9 30 a m Morning Wo rs hip
10 45 ~enlngworshlp 1 OOp m {D S T 1
&amp; 7 30 (E S T ). Wednesday Prayer Ser
vice. 7 Oil p m (D S T I &amp; 7 3() P M IE S
T) Mission Friends (ages 2 6) Roya l
Ambassadors fboy s ages 6-18), a nd Gi r ls
tn Action (agE'S 6-18) o n Wed nesdays 7 p

m {D S T I &amp;7 30p m IE S T I Tuesday
VIsitation, 6 30 p m
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bal

ley Run Road, Rev Emmet t R aw son pas
tor Handley Dunn, supt Su nda y School
1011 m SUndayev~nln gs erv lce 7 30p m
: Bible teaching 7 30 p m Thursday

SYRACUSE MISSION Cheo-ry S! Sy

racuse SerVices, 10 a m Sunday Evening
services Sunday and Wedn esday at 7 00 p

m

MIDDLEPORT CRURCH OF CHRIST
JNCIIRISTIAN UNION Rev KellhEblln
p_qtor. Sund11y School 9 30 am

Wade
Ha¥man.aupt MorntngWo rshlp 10 30a
m : SUnday eve ning service 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7 30 p m

lil'f MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD

Racine Rev James Sa tt erfield pastor
Freeman Wtlllams Supt Sunda y SChool
9 4.5 a m , SUnday and Wednesday even
inC services, 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST

COrner Sixth and Palmer Ea r l Eden P as
tor Bob Parker. S S Supt Cathy Riggs
Aut Supt Sunday School 9 15 a m ,
Mornlna: Worship 10 15 a m , Sunday
Evening service 7 P m Prayer meeting

• :lO p m

m • Children s choir pracllce, Wl'dn es
pm

Radio program WMPO. Sund ay

8: !0 am

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST

~h and Main, AI Hartson
ministe r
RIChard DuBose Associate Pastor Mik e
Qtrlach, Sunday School Superintendent
Bible !!&lt;11oo19 30 a m . Morning Worship
10:-80 a m Evening Worship 7 00 p m
WednOIIIay. 7 Oil p m Prayer meeting

MiDOLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE, PASTOR Fred Penhorwood
BUI Willie SUnday School Supt Sunday

School 9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 45
a m , Eva11Jellstlc meeting 7 00 p m
Wednelday, 7:00pm Prayer meetln_l.

UN1T11D PIIDB~IAN IIIINI8TI'Y
OF IIIBIOB COUNTY
lleY.~TalboU

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTE!\IAN
CHURCH - Sunday Worship SerVIces
9 ~ a m , Church Schooi!O 15 a m
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School, 9 a m Church service
, 1015am

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R1!ll t Stur\\ T UN'd n i 10 p m
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1 h11 d Tuf':'id t \ ~ )(I p m
( omm unlon
J~h._ t '-'und l\ t AH hf't I

HOBSON CHR IST IA..'N UN ION tTh ur
m an Durham] past or Su nd a~ St'rv lcc
9 30 am
e\enin g sC&gt;n icl' 7 30 p m
PraY f'r m eet I n ~ Wed nf'da v 7 i!O p m
REAR\'\ AI I 0\\ R IDGE CHU RC H OF"
If'ISI'f) hB HOS k I n ~ p t ~lor BI bl f'
r l-1 RI "T
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m FHn tnL II rh ~ h IP "
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Br blfl Stu d\ 1, Ill p rn
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CHL R('H S undu\ ~ 1 11 ool sPr \ i r t• 9 4r) a
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Wo t s hip S4 n ICC'
10 lO a m
E , 11 n~rll s t \ c ~C'I" IH 7 'II p m \\ (xl nN&lt;

\\ nr o;h tp ~n i &lt;£• IO :.l o m

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!lEt\ F. RC'\ 1 \o\d n l.rt mll1 lr p:l sl•' '
o 1 B 1o.; s \ h tlrma n 0 1 1hC' A{) 11 11 of Cht t"'
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Burl!n_gha m

Rav Laudf"rml lt pa.. tot-: Ro
pastor Sunrlav SCI'lool
10 ~ m " nr ~ hlp i p m Wf'(ln~dav fi p.m
vnulh m(&gt;('1tng Wl'd 7 p m chun h sff'VIws
I:Jro11 Cw.a n

PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH

Chorr rPhP rr' l\ ; pm
T hu rsdu\
I r !\f"T St&gt;n 1c r ti ] l p m Arb\ (' StUd\ j
tl

!\I ll'\ FR S\ 11 1 F: - \\ or,. hlp Sf'n !(.'(' 10
1 m ( hu rrh &amp;hool 111m U MW lhh d
Wr1 lnr"" d n 1 p m Choir pr .u:•! r('{' Mon
d.n 7 1fl p m I Nf'l s on l
P F. ARI CHAPEl - Wor,.hlp Srn IC't'
r1 Ul 1 m
l htll ('h Sc hon! 10 1~ 3 m
UM',\J Srron tl Tu('!'c\ H\ 7 :\1) p m tMu.;;.s

Da llas Janey Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9 30 a m Sund ay Mornln~ Wor
ship 10 30 a m Sunday eve n In)! Wors hip
7 30 p m Wedn esda y evC'n lng Prayer
Merl ing 7 30 p m

POM E ROY -Chu t f h &amp; hoo l ~ l ~ a m
Wnr., hlp 10 :lO r m C ho ir t('hf' II NII
WNI)1 ~ d a \
~ ~ p m
UM\\ "'i"COnd
TuN-l ll,l\ - :&gt;i!p m UMYF' Sundu\ 6p m
1C' nr b\11 1
RO( K SPR INGS - Chut ch ~ hnol ~ 11

SYRACUSF CHURCH OF' THE NA

ZARENF. Rev t .lf'nn McMII! .tn JX1 ~ 101
M Jr\ J I OiC'C' [..a \ PndN Sun d,n School
~ up Sundav S&lt;'h ool !l 10 a m
Mornin g:
v. m ~ h l p 10 :W u m E \ an gPII " tlr Sf' l'\ IC't
ti p m Pra\1." 1 a ndP ral s P W cd n ~da v 7 p
m Yout h mE'£'! Ina 7 p m

• m Wors hip ] {1 a m Bible&gt; Stud\ W&lt;'d
nt-... c\3\ 7 1Clpm l iMYF'tS(&gt;n lo r s l Sun
dn "• p m 1Junlor s1 C'\ff\ nthC'r Sun
da\ lip m t F'r tnk lln \
RUTt AND - Chu r rh Sc hoo l 10 .1m
Wms htp 11 am UMW IEvC'nln g- C h rl r l
"' N:'Ond WPdnf'!"dav 7 30 p m UMW IAf
H'r nno n Ch C'\ (' J s('('On d T h ur ~d a v 1 p m

EDEN

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er Watson pastor Cr enson P ratt Sunda y
School Supt Mornin g Wors hip 9: 30 a m
Sunda y School 10 30 a m
Even lng ser
vice 7 30 p m

SOUTHERN CLI/STER

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HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN Rog

SALEM CENT ER- Chu r('h Sc hoo l 9 15
a m Wor&lt;' hlp 10 15 p m (Mu s s man I
SNOW \ ILl E - We 1 s htp 9 00 a m
r hu 1dt ~rhoo l ~ 45 am rMussmanl

Wors hip 11 a m

UNITED BREf HREN IN

I r-~ 1\ r ('; lill ian pastor Sun
ria \ Sthool 10 00 am Mornin g W or ~ h l p
11 fll 1 m Sun da\ f.' vt&gt;n ln g- "C'f\ lrr 7 00 p
m \\f'dn C'!ildav f'\l'nl ng pr a vf'l st'f'V[('(•
7 Mp m

r Mu ss m 10 1

10 a m

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LANGSVILLE CHH"fiAN CHURCH,

m rn1

RACINE WESLEYAN- Cllu rch School

assist 1n1

m rlr o ff R t :l?S R('V Ben J Wal ls pu!.; fQ!
Robf'rr SC'arl('!!; S S Supt Sun dav Schoo l
A :Jtl a m
Mornin ~ Wor~ h i p 10 3fl 1 m
Su nda\ f' \f' n 1n~ sf'I Vlcf' 7 Ml p m
Wn-1
n (' ~ rli V "'('f\ Ia 7 30 p m
~~~ VE R RUN BAPTIST Bil l LI11 1P
pastor Stf'Vt' Ll 111f' S S Su p! Su ndew
R( hf\C 1 10 a m M orn l n~ v,'()r111 Jp 11 a m
Sunda\ f' l f' nlng wors hip 7 Wp m Pr,wr r
m ('l('ting an d Blbl C' s lud' Thursd.1\ 7 ~ flp
m \ ou t h mN&gt;Iing Wl:'dncsd;.•' 117 p m
Rl IOJC! NG l iFE BAPTIST CHURCH
- ~~ N 2nd Avr Mldd lrp orl Sund '"
Sc h(I(J I JO r m S u n fl aV P\f'n i n~ 7 fiOp m
Mid v. r&gt;r k ~C' n u r Wf'd 7 p m

' m pm t Nr l.;;.nn l
HFA1 H t Mifldl r prH II - Chu r ci1 Sclloo!
t1 ~~ r m Mor' nlng \...-or ~ h l p 10 :.0 a m
Yo ur h(ot ou p ~ p m Wrd n rndn\ Chu1rh

Church Sc hool lO 30 am , Bible STudy,
T hursday 7 30 p m fRader)

,md 7 P m Wf'd nf'S da v i P rn

fl!JRL INGI!AMffiMM UNITY CHURCH

F I A IW OODS -C hw• h St hool lrt u m

LETART FALLS - Worship 9 a m
MORNINGSTAR - Worship 9 45 a m

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r ' Mina B tb l(' ~&lt; tu d\ 7 :lOp m

\\ ot.., hlp 11 1 m Aii1IP St uch Thut s
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FORFST RLN - \'-. m o.; hl p 9 t m
('hur r h S&lt; hool lfl A M ('hotr pr a'- II N'
r uros f\n li lllpm UMW lt s l 1 u ~ d u v

C hurc h Sc h.onl 10 a m (Grace)

Morn

RACINF. F IRST R &lt;\ PTIST
Stf'\ f'
0 1'1\ C'r P a ~ t n r Mik e S ¥&gt; 1 ~f'r Sunda \
St hool Su pt ~ un d :n Sc hoo l 9 30 [J m
M fl rnln g \A Or sh!p 10 40 am
Suna :. v
f"\(lnlng " o rsh\p 7 W p m
\\ f'dn ~ da v

Cllu 1 ch ~ hOo i Hl a m Btblf' Stu d' ru (\11
d t\ i 10 p m UM\-\ F' t r~ t Mond 1t 7 ll
p m UMYF Sunrh.t\ ti J1 m ChOir Rf'
hf' u s ul H :lfl p m \-\•d nr...,d t\ tF' I mkll nt

(Grace!

l tfl' S und" St hool 9 {() , m

lni! \I Oi s hlp 111 10 l m f'\ m ~rh s ! I C st'r
\ \('(' 7 00 P m 'Jo\('(\n N'd &lt;~ \ "'C'rtir:(' 7 P m
I lB E R T i CHR ISTI AN r HU AC'H !)rx
l(' t Wool!\ (" 111, p t" l o r S1 ~r\ }(' ( '!&lt;i Sun&lt;l 1\

\\ f'd n Mtla \ i :tn p m UMW flr ~ 1
7 lfl p m
C' hou Rf'h f' 1 r ~ al
Wi"&lt;lnr"' d 1\ ti ~ p m l M\-\ fnu r t h Sun
d 1\ 1• 10 p Ill f 1\f' lso n t
EN I F.R PR ISE \\ or sh ip 9 1 m

Wors hip 10 a m SE'COnd a nd fourth Su n
davs UMW fi rst Tuesday 1 JO p m

f:,f'nl n ~ "m

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BETHANY - Wor ship 9 a m Chul'('h
Sc hool 10 a m Bible Study Wednesday
10 a m , Dorcas Wo men 's Fellowship
Wednesday 11 a m I M cGuire)
CARM E L - Church School 9 30 am
Wors hip 10 4!5 a m Second and F ourth
~ndays Fe ll owship dinner with Sutlon
tlilrd Th ursda v 6 JO p m ( MeGut~)

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, 'p . r m (' Th I R( \ II I Ill iln "'1 I(ldl C'l'. V. ll lh
p 1!&gt;.1 01 Chu rr h M' l\ ll"f' • "'I
,,. t m s un&lt;1I \
School JO :tO 1 m
BRADBU RY CHU RCH OF' ( HR 1ST
lohn Wr ig ht p ~ ~1 01 ~uml l\ Sch0nl9 ~n 1
I..11r. H r \ n&lt;'~ S S .,... up t M111 n tnl:
m

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p m md \\ t'd n l &lt;. d l \ •• p m
ST fO H N lUT HERAN C HL RC' B Ptnt

~h l p

Rohert Mussman
\~ Rl RY jS\ t :uU ~ f' l - \-\ ot s htp 11 1.1 m
( hu t C'h SchOo l ll -1 5 a m ( h,tr gf' Albl r

EAST LETART- ChurchSchool9am

am

7 iU P rn

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R E ORG AN lZE D CHU RCH OF' J P-i~
CHRIST OF 1 r\ ITER DAy S&lt;\l f\'TS P on
lan d fl u In £' Road Will ta m Rou sh pas iQr
Lin da E Htn :!:l chu /( h S&lt;' hOU I dlr('('IOr

Chu rCh sc•hoolg 30 a m
10 30

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WOOn f"Sda y h f'n tn a pray M'

k;rlMm BAPT IST

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Shu!('t pas toJ Wor!)hlp S(of\ ICf' 9 JO a m
Sun d t\ SchooiiO 30a m BlbleStudv and
pra)E' t S&lt;'nt cf:' Thu rsda' 7 ~ pm
Ct\ R L ETON INTEHDEN OM'I NAT ION

Al CIHJ RCH Klnj.!sburv Road Rro. fil
\ld Curfm[t n pa!iiOr Sundav School 9 30
a m Ra lphp Car l Sup! E} vm tn
a wors hip
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BOTIOM CHRISTI N

A
Vrrnon
E ldrld~ f' pas tor Wall alP Da!T1f'wood S
S S upl Sunda y School 9 30 ll m Wors hip
St'ni ('C' 10 30 a (11
HYSELL R UN HOLINESS CH URCH
Mike T hompson NE"w Haven WV, pastor

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MT UNION BAPTIST Don ald Shue
pastor J oe SayrE', Sunda y School Su pt
Sunday School 9 45 am , E vening wor
ship 6 30 p m Prayer Mee tin g , 6 30 p m
Wednesday

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF

CHRIST Da ve Prentice, min is ter Deryl

1

I Wells, Supt
1

Church SChool 9 a m , Wor
ship Servict- 9 45 p m

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA

Rev Herbert Cra te, past or
Frank Riffl e, supt Sunday School 9 30 a
m Worsa.lp" serv ice 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday Wednesday, 7 p m P r ayer meet
RENE

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LAUREL CLIFF FREE MEfiDDIST

K
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L nob loc a ted
G on ounty
awrence
luesencamp pastor IWv
Roger Willford 7aut
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JO 'pallor
Pr Preachin
sen (Cf'!l S un d ay
m eeting
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7 30 P m G 8ayer G
n t.-un esday
Pm
ry
rlff ll h
lead er You t h groups Sunda y evening at
6 30 P m w it h Roger ~ nd VloiPl Wlllfo rd
lead ers Comm union service fi rs t Sunday
ea chmonth
WH ITES
CHAP EL
WES L EY llN
CHURCH -Coolv llle RD Rev Ph ll llp RI
denour pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m
wo r~h lp scrvic£&gt; 10 30 a m Bible study
and ~o~; orshlp service Wednesday '1 p m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bill Caner pasl or Sund ay Sc hoo19 .;I'll
•• a
m Morn ing Worship and Communion
lO 30 a m

RUTLAND B IBLE M E THODIST Amos
Til lis pa stor Sonny Hudson supt Sunday
Schuol 9 30 a m M orn tna worship, JO :.)
a m Sund a; eveni ng service 7 00 p m
Wed nesday service 1 p m WMPO prog ram 9 a m e a ch Su nday
RUTL~ND

CHURCH OF THE NAZA

RENE Rev Lowell Ford p a stor Sunday
School 9 30 a m Wors hip servi ce JO 30 a
m
Young peoples scrv\('e 6 p m
E' a ngellstlr serv ice 6 JO p m Wednesday
se rvice 7 p m

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Miller

Mason W Va Sunday Bible Study 10
a m Wors hip 11 a rn a nd 7 p m Wednes
day Bibl e Stpd y voca l mus lr 7 p m
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
ding Lane Mason W Va J N Tha cke r
pastor E ve ning service 7 30 p m Wo
men s Minls rry Thursday 9 30 a m ,
Wednesday P rayer a nd Bible Study , 7 15
St

DEXTER CHURCH· OF CHRIST '
1 Charles Russell Sr , minister Rick Ma
eupt Sunda y School 9 30 am ,
1comber,
Wor}'hlp s ervice 10 30 a m Bible study

nl st l"r Sun da ' Srhool 10 a m M o r nl nll.
m E v('nlnJ! \\ Orshlp 7 p m
••vr n l n~ Blbl f' !IO tUd\ li nd
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R I 124 a nd Co Rd ~ M ar k~£ 18 m inis
~r Sundav &amp; hoot Sup! Har ry Ht n
drl ck s Sunday&amp;hool 9 JO a m Mo rnl n~
Wo N hlp1 0 30a m £vrnl n~ wor f.lh lp 7 p
m Wt'd nf"SdQv wors hip '7 p m
ST
PA UL I UTH F.:RAN CHU RCH
Cor nf' r Svra m ore a nd ~nd S1s Po
m t'J"O\ Thr Rf'v Yt llll a m M tddl r~ "" Hrt
pasto r Sund.t v School9 4~ o m Chu rrh
srrv l('(' l l am
SACR ED
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Anth ony Gla nnam or t P h 99'2 58"::18 Sotl ur
da \ E H' n i n~ Moss 7 XI p m
Sundlli y
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MORSE CH AP E L CHURCH Chft rlf'S
No rrIs p,i:;IOI Sundav Sc hool 10 11 m
.,., o rs hlp 8&lt;' fVI«' l l 11m ~ undav ntah1
\I, Qrs hlp ~C'rvl tc 7:10 pm , Mld y, ('(k
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I'Vf' nln~ Biblf' s tud\ prA rr nt:l pral!ii.f
~t&gt;rv iC'e 7, 30 p m

\l ORD C H E~TF. R r!I UHI H
O F r.oo - em-" r1 !ri:j)('n N r p 1.,1nr Sun
I 1\ INC.

dt \ S&lt; hool q " ' 1 m M 0 1111 n1.1 :-,1 ni C'f'
1!1 fll'l rt m S und ' ' P\ C'n lnJ! !.l'f\ I(!' 7 00 p
m M ld \1. 1Pk p r .t\ 11 ~r\l(" t' \\' t'd nNid t \
7 pm

M1' Ol! VF: C()MM UN IT\ CHURCH
rP n('f n u"h l)t SI'lr MI X ~-.. . , lmtt St
Supt ~ und .H SchOftl &lt;~ nd M orn!na Wm .. hll&gt;
9 ~ ~ u m S und t~ ¥ f'H• n l n ~ ~' r' lrC' 7 p m
\ outh m N'tl n ~ a nrl Blbl(l ~ t u d v Yli t.'Ct n&lt;'S
rl rv 7 pm
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UN i tED F' A ITH CHURCH R1 7 on Po
R P \ Da vid Wist ma n Sr
p t ~ r or M r l\ In Dr akt S S Supt Sundin
Sc hnol 9 30 t~ m Morn ing \\ or..: htp 10 10
Evf'nl nJ! Wo rs hi p 7 :10 p m Wf'd nfl!l.diiV
P ra\f'r S4&gt;n if'C' 7 3() p m

m1•ro \ Bv P t sN

FA ITH BAPTIST CHUHCII Ralhood

St Ma son Sundii V S~ h oo l 10 ,a m Morn
inll w onhlp 11 a m E vf'nlnA Sf'rvtn&gt; 6 p
m P l a Vf' r m ec lln ~ and Blbll' Studv Y. l'd
nP!&gt;d U\ 7 p m
F'O RES1' R UN BAPTIST Rt \ N' If'
Rurd f'n p.1sto r Corm•ll us Bum. h ~ u pt

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RAC INE -Carme l Melhodlst
Church. Raci ne. will have home
coming services this Sunday
Rev Pa ul Sellers of Lo~ an will
spea k at lh e 10 45 a m worship
service PoTluck dinne r at 12
noon followed by spec ta1 m~J s l e
a nd r ea dln l'( S Ev c rvo n e
wvlrome

Veterans
Memorial Hospital
...... 10. Dr.
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WILKESV IL LE. - 1 he Green
C.ostl'r family reunion will
be held Sund ay a l Columbia
Chapel Christi an Church hi'
lwPI'n Wil kesv ille a nd Alba ny on
Route 689 close 10 Ihe Meigs
Mines Rc l all v~s a nd friend s of
Ihe plonrer fa mil ies are u1 gl'd To

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"Some BM!ilc Prlnclpl.. Con cernln~ Ihe Elecl ol God"
8 24 For W&lt;' a re savrd bv Hope

Fallh Is The rsst'n!lal !ruTh by which " ca rr 1ft Thr Kingdom ol Cod
Hob II 6 BuTwithout lalth II Is Impossible lo please him foo he Jhitl

com Pth to God mu s t bfol l('vrthal h£'1s a nd t hat hf' I s ~ rf'" ',JJdc r o t l hr m

!h8t diligently s&lt;'l.'k him
Fallh In Cod Is !he place 10 starl Those who ~ o ool lx&gt; l!cve In r:nd "Ill

not a ll a ln 1h&lt;' Bl es sin gs of God or the He lp me ntlonPcl ln th C' Rt h chu ptC'I
of Romans ThP Faith meontiont:'d hPrC' goes lx&gt;yond t hr m C'r £' ~t t:cr pl , 1 n&lt;. l'
th a t the r e Is a God In Hf.'a v e n Thi s Is at th e vrr v lru :..; t Is c(lll ln_g ro r ,1

commllment a personal rcla!lonshlp with God

.

Wf' arr prot£&gt;ct f'd and do over come by F aith No m Littt 1 how h.H d 1ho
e n C' my blo" s wr a r£&gt; 1nthe Kin ~dom Youare- lnH• s H.I ncls I n 10 27&amp; 2R
My she£'p hear my voice. and I know thf' m a nd thC"v fo liO\.\ m e&gt; A nd 1
g ive lhC'm £'1£'rnal life ne ithe r shall a ny m a n p luc k thr m o u t o f m' h.t ncl
ThPrPfo r e- W(' s ta r t with F a ll h . ar(' m a int a in ed 1n ra rth a nd \\ til bl

CALVAR YBIBLECHURCH loca redon

P om('roy Pike Cou nty R oad 25 near Fla t
woo ds Rev Blackwood , pastor Serv icE'S
onSu n(laya ttOJO a m a nd 7 30 pm with
S undav School 9 30 a m Bible Study Wed
nesda v 7 30 p m

• Rom 8 26 28 Address{ls th P Need WFJ h ave fo r 00\ ln r in trrvr ntlo n
namel y our Infirmities P raypr bein~ o n E' m C'ntl onC'd B&lt;'l n ~ ln lll a ll \

F rankli n Dickens pastor Sunday mom
lng 10 8 m Sunday evetlng 7 :W p m
Thu r.~day rvenln g 7 30 p m

recelv!'d Into the Kln ~dom and further rs labllshod and helpPd In Ihis
wonderful rela!lonslllp, all need lhe overshadowmonl and Divine
workings Jn I 12&amp;13 But as many as rece ived him 10 Ihom gave he

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP

power to become the

TIST CHURCH Pas tor Rohf&gt;rt Byers
~u nday Sc hool lO a m , Worship service 11
a m Sunday evening serv ice 7 30 p m
Wed nesday evening service 7 30 p m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOLIC - Va nZandt and Ward Rd Elder
Jaml'S Miller, pas1or Sunday SChool
10 30 a m Worship Service Sunday, 7 30

Son'

o f ourselves to to thP work of praye r

Wh e n WC' fall to g lvC' out

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commllment, we tie the hands of God from helping us Thank God Th&lt;
Splrll maketh lnlercesslon lor us with groanlngs which cann ol 1x&gt;
utler!'d And he thai searchethlhe hearl s knowel h what Is Ihe mlncl of '
the spirit, becaUS&lt;' he maketh Intercession for the sainT s accmdlng 10 tho
wtll of God
•
Oh' God does for us' No wonder He ably reveals thai God Is workfn g

Ha rrisonvill e Road Rev Dewey King,
past or , Cli nton Faulk Sunday School
Sup! , Sund a;, School 9 30 am morning
wor ship 11 a m Sunday evening service
7 30 p m P rayer Meetln &amp; Wednesday,
7 J()pm

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD

for us, through us , and In Hts Great Provide nce prov lcl e&gt;s fo r lhP n rrds

non Pentecoslal Worship aervlce SUnMy

ol the Elect of God Alllhln~s . whatsoever lhal happens to The chlld rrn
ollhe Heavenly Father, are Benellclally workinK out for Good to Those
who Love God.
This Is a Two Way Stre&lt;'t Eph 2 8 For by Grace are you savod
through Fallh antllhat nol of yourselves It Is lhe ll;lfl of God.
By Pastor Glen McClung

10 a m , Sunda y School 11 am Evenlng
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Full time. Prtfll' tx·
ptrttnce in buying and
retail selhng but not
MCtiiOry. Send reSUmt to:
The Dolly Sentinel
P, 0. Box 729·1
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DANN\' AJ.TIMORE

evenin)! a nd a nu os&lt;'l v wil l b&lt;'
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ous Ed Mu vlsh Warehouse and
s hoppl'd 10 the Eaton Ma ll w~o c h
has ove1 11111 slot cs E nroul c
hOme thev ' ls ll cd lhr F'oolb a ll
Hal l of F'a mr 10 CanT on and Old
Roscoe Viii,Igr 1n Coshoclon

WANTED TO IUY

BABY ITEMS

Strollers, Beds, Dresson&amp; Tables, Play Pens.
Walkers Cloth on&amp; (newborn-41) H1gh Chairs.
Car Seats
Must be on good
cond1hon

"Fifes"

711 S 3RD ST
MIDDLEPORT OHIO
PHONE (614) 992-7494

kolled His uncle, played beautl
full y by Fted Gwy nne, has
custody of him and tells the girl
nexl door lhal the boy ca n fly
Can he fly 7 I won' l tell you
because I wan I you to see 11 a nd
besodes 11 Isn' t proper to !ell
secre ls whe n you're da ncing
There os a sma ll btl of sY. ea r lng
but II does n' l detracl from a very
good film
The dan ce os almos t over and I
still have lime lo wh isper on your
rar a war ning Don' t St ray fr om
The Palh 1 ' The Company of
Wol\es (Ves lron R, 9~ monuresl
rs a m aster prece rewor km g of I he

Card of Thanks

The
Of
FLOYD STOUT
Woshes to thank
froends,
netghbors
and relatives for thetr
sympathy and prayers during the loss of
our loved one A s~­
cial thanks •to Rev
Don Archer. the pall·
bearers. Whote Fun·
eral Home, and those
who sent flowers.
food. cards, or assosted in any way on
our hour of sorrow
Your ktndness woll al·
ways be remem·
bared
May God
Bless all of

sk m There IS so muc h lo
recommend t hos film 10 ommot
Jahzatlon a longs ode of c memat 1c
goants such as Cas abla nca and
Cone WI Th the Wmd The scnpt 1s
one o! those ra nlles a bso lu! &lt;' IY
!ailllfu l lo Ihe novel It os bas&lt;'d on
Al! ce Walkeo s The Colo1 P uo
pic The actors and acoresses
see m lo have been selec!Pd for
those part s I hey plaved fi om
bir th
The re are sexual s ltualoons In
thi s a nd some 1mpl1ed off screen
violence
Do you enjoy fi lms lha l arc
sal oncal h funm and m ak&lt;' you
fodgel when you recognize !acels
of ) OUr m1n pe tsona hiv? F'er 11s
13uellc r s Da y Off (Para mount
PC n. !03 mmul esi tS a n en1ova
bl e fa bl e of a modern da&gt; hero
who one dav looks out al The
beauttful da y and decides Ihat he
can t pa'S II up fm just school He
fakes a serious Illness. draY. s Ills
bes t fn end. Cameron , a nd his
g ul fnend 101 0 his gr ea t adven
lure 'hhal follows Is a m arvelous
dem onslrallon of The a ol of the
con lhe snow JOb th E' film fl a m
Wil li consummate Pasc, Fero1s
ptoves lhr wor ld JS not onl\ hos
oys te J bu l a Iso his pla yground
So me ob]CC! Io nabl e la nguage
!\H' vou sti ll able lo mat vel a l
!hc wo1 1d• Can you s Till find
castles In th e clouds 7 Do you hkc
people mov iPs Th at have a
Ca prasquc hm l of lhcwonde rful 7
Lei me tell you abo ul The Boy
Wh o could F ly (Ka rl Lon m ar
PG, 108 monu1es1 ami I'll trv to
d1 " " you a plclu rc of a bo; who
rell ea ls Int o a "orld of fio ghl and
solence when hos pa1 cnt s are

Property
transfers

fa ory tale aboul l:.l tlle Red Rl dmg
Hood and meant for those adult s
a mong us whO can stoll find the·
special wo nder on dream s An ·
gela Lans bu ry plays lhe grand :
mother who warns her grand •
daughter , Rosaleen a bout lhe
wolves who wear their fur on Ihe ,
mslde Spec ial effec ls s uch as '
ammal romc wolves a nd cam era •
a ngles put you deep Into the .
r ealm o! the fanTas Tic and what os :
lh e mosl s lart hn g exper ie nce to :
co me from E ngland has a lol to •
recommend to senous students 1
of film and even dlt&gt; hard cn lics l
hke me There IS VIO la TIOn In thiS :
allegon ca l Iale that leaves you :
Nlgy upon the reahza110 n !hat l
Ihere os a beasTIn all of us
,
Somelome mv dear. when Ihe 1
m oon 1s high perh aps. we ca n
compaoe nol es on our respec tove.
a mmu ses. ou.r beas ts a nd we' ll
shudd er long In to the mornm~
hou rs
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But too now I can hear lhe :
mus ic wlndon g down a nd the l
da nce Is almos t over So , m~ i
dar ling sadly I shall b1d you !
a die u until lhe next t1mc when
wt&gt; II ta lk again about folms
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great room with built-in fireplace,
breakfast booth in kitchen, 3 skylights &amp;
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throughout with a master bedroom suite
... that will knock your eyes out.

L UKE ASA FERGUSON

Fergu.ron birth
i.r announced

MATINEE SAT/SUN l WED
ALL SEATS $Z 75
ADMISS ION EVERY TUESDAY $Z 75

BAR~IN

LAUGUST 7 tlvu 13]

Glenn A and Am y D Fergu
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Take 33 North towards Athens to Co. ld. 11 IKingabury
load). Turn loft, go approx. VI !RIIo to ho1110 on right.

OPEN SAT. 1-6- SUN. 1·6

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ann ounci ng Ihe blft h o! lhco r ftrsl
child a son Luk ~ Asa born Jul~
6 a l Pl easa nt Va lley Hospital
Po lnl Pleasanl W Va
The infa nT we ighed seve n
pounds 10 (\Un ces and was 20
Inches long Mat ernal grandpar
e n! ' arc F'rank E and Carol S
So sson , Pome ooy
Mat erna l
gr ea Tgrandfather Is R.Jlph M
S1s son
Po m c r ov Pa lcr na l
gr a ndpare nt s a re J ohn and
.Joa nn Fer guson Ne\1 Ha ven W
Va Pa ternal g ro.&gt;a l grandmolher
Is Mav B rashear, VIper K1

APPEARING AT

THE COVE
AUGUST 7 &amp; 8

BLITZKRIEG
10 P.M. - 2 A.M.

Raymond E Wha ley, Dec'd,
Doro t hy I Wh aley , Aff ld ,
Bedford
Carolyn Searles J ean Craig, to
Melody L Blake, lots, Mldd Vlll.
Foresl D VanMeter to JoAnn
Crisp. tracts. Sulton
Evelyn A. Gaul, Dec'd, to
Cayann Cla y, Richard E Gaul,
Ame nd Cert . Sallsbu ry
Gay ann Clay, Richard E Caul
lo Caya nn Clay, Amend Dt;-ed ,
Chester
Wilma .Osborne aka Wilma
Osborn, Dec'd, by E xec .. 1to
H ar r y Osborn e Jr , 15A,
Salisbury.
Wilma Osborne aka . Wilma
Osborn, Dec'd, by Exec.. to
Patri ck O'Brie n, lot 189,
Salisbury

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EAST ME IGS - A car was h
a nd ba ke sale sponsoord by The
Eas ler n .Jun iOr High Sc hool
ChccJ icadrr s will be held Satuo
da\ The em wa s h will be held al
C'olr s Sohro !rom 4 a m To 3 pm
and lhr bake sale will be at lhr
Tu ppe rs Pl ains B•a nch ol !ht

Another galherlng nexl year Is
being planned when another of
Vlrglma Meeker s grandda ugh
1ers, Lisa Roberls. rei urns from
Spam Lisa' s husband , Greg, IS
slatloned In Madrid woth Ihe U S
Air Force and will be completing
a four year lour of du ty Lisa Is
the daughl er of Shirley and
Fra nk Martin Davosv11le, W Va ,

KINGSBURY HOME SALES

of God, e ve n to the m tha t he lteve o n his na m f'

Which were bom not of blood nor ol the wtll of flesh or oft he" Ill .,f
man but of God So we are accept• d lntotheele&lt;:t by God s in let vontlon
His death on lhe cross the whole program of SalvaTion Is lnlllaled bv
God
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G~ Is evp n hPiptn g in our prayer n~ s 1t is madp cl flar hrrP th .!t \\ P
don t know how to pray God Is gl v ln~ h• lp here You mav say well Ihen
why pray~ The only way we c a n receive hE'Ip with ou r pra y£' r s Is to J! lVC'

p m . Bible Study Wednesda y 7 30 p.m
POM EROY WESLEYAN IIOUNESS.

Plan car was h

Return home

OPEN HOUSE

eternally sav!'d by FaiTh

FAITHFE LLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST St Rl 338, Antiquity Rev

C;1rr
•The 16111 a nnua l Carr rPunoon
w1ll bt" hrld Sunda&gt; al Lake
Snowden Alba ny The dmnr 1
Y. lll bt" a! 1 p m Relati ves and
froends of J01 hn and Ma ry Can
ar r mvltcd 10 al l end Ihe r eunoon

((ClASSifiiD ADS sure to get results))
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W1th ret111 ules uperi·
ence Hanllle all credot
nles approYals and col·
lectoons. and also sales
on retaol store Salary
depends on npenence.
Send resume to Dally
Sentonel. P 0 Box 7291.
Pomeroy. Oh10

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OUR SAVIOU R LUT HERAN CHURCH

Chapman
The third annu al Chapma n and
My1 1a Ker wood Hill !amity ruun
w n will be heiQ Sund ay at th e
grange hall on the Rock Sprmgs
laorgrounds Pot luck at 1 p m all
relat tves a nd fr iends IOVII rd

Tim and Terri Card a nd child
ren. Austin, La nce and Sierr a

May I have this dance?

and that you come here lo be
enterla oned, bu t I have s o much
to !ell you before the hour
becomes loo !ale
Don't think m e foo bold 1! llell
you of the movoes Ihal II has bee n
my pleasure to see but suc h Is my
purpose and you wouldn ' l be here
II ;ou dldn'l expecl such of me
Do you like movi es tha t make
you uncomfor table while lhey
enl ertam y ou '~ As' we wa lt z, I'll
!ell you of The Color Purple
(Warner. 154 minu Tes PC 131. a
!tim by Siephe n Spielberg. the
man who ca n d raw both tea rs and
laught er oul of people wo!h
remarka ble a depTness
Set m thf' ea r ly 1900' s the
mov 1e talks ca ndidly of lonch
ness. hale. fea o, love a nd gr owTh
Siarn ng Whoop! Gold berg and
lalk show hos t,OptahWmft e\ 11
dela1 ls The mdTgnnoes of lhe
black fe male m Ihe hars h soc tety

rela llVPS tn VI1 e d

F'arm('J~

Ot hers al t he galherlng were
Alm a and Bob Had!leld, Sho r le;
and Frank Ma rlin , Donald a nd
Belly day a nd daugher, Melissa.
Pam and BrucP Hager a nd
children. Amy, .Ja son, Jos hua,
and Ashley, Slephanle and Doug
Terr oll and da ughter Ama nda
Yokt', Mike and Darlene Mar
shall and children, Ryan and
Renee, Na ncy Wilson a nd daugh
ler. Gona Roy , a nd Daisy Dt;-em

I rea lize that we ve JUSt mel

Grmstead
The Crl nslead 1eunlon Wi ll be
held Sunday al Unoon Cam p
ground back of NPw Haven
P ic nic dinner a t 1 All Grmstead

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Wa ln ut and Henrv Sts , Ra venswood W
Va T hP Rev GEO rge C Weirick pas t or
Sunda y SChool 9 30 a m Sunda) wors hip
Jl a m

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W Va Rl 1 James Lrwls paslor Wor
ship se-rv ices 9 30 a m Sundav School11
n m E venin g worship 7 30 p m Tu esday
ro lta~ C' pra yl'r meetin g an d Bible Study
9 JO a m Wo rs hip servlt'(" Wedn esda y
7 30 pm

POME ROY - A co mbln t'd
Vaca t ion Bible Sc hool for Pome
ro\ Trlnll y Chut ch Melhodlsl
Chu rc h a nd Sl Pa ul Luthera n
Churc h will be held thos Mond a;
th roug h F'r lday.6 311 108 30 pm
al Sl Paul Lulheoa n All chil d

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POMEROY - Dlsa blt'd Ameo
lea n Veler ans will hold their
annu a l pic nic a ll he sla lc park on
south bound 33 ju sl so uTh of
Darwin Monday. 6 p m . Ihose
allendlng a re to ta ke a coveTed
dis h

Dr Rorl'nt cr~&gt;d full ll mrcvan
(lc llsm In 1969 forming Ihe He nry
Roe Eva ngellsllr Assn . for S!'r
vices In bolh la rge and sma ll
chu rches He partici pa Ted In lhe
Fl rsl Na Tio nal Ru ra l and Sma ll
DR HENRV ROE
Chu rch Eva ngl'llsm Conference
cve t hl'ld In the Uni! Pd Sta tes In
1q77 He a ppeared In the CBS public to atTend The SPrv lces
special doc ume nt ary 'Bor n Services wil l stat! al 7 W each
Alla in' In 1977 a nd now hosl s lho.•
In Ter nat io na l Co nfeocncc on
Eva ngelis m aT SoulhY. cs l Ra p
tls t Univers iT Y Bollva . Mo each
yeur
F:d lson a nd F ve lyn Holton o1
Da ny All lmore t• mu sical
Rar
10E' and LE'c Ann Welc h
~ I re&lt;" ! or a nd 1raVI•Is wllh D•
jolnl'd olh(•o AAA IO UI
Ga
llipoliS
Roe He will IC'ad The congrega
p.•sst&gt;nl(ers
for a Ir ip To Nlagat a
Ilona I sin ging and po r sl'nt musk
lls
and
1
oront
o Ca nada The
Fa
eac h &lt;'venlng
Rev La m ar O'Brya nT . pas lOT go oup spenl Th r('(' qa1 s a T Ihe
of lhc local church InviT es The Fa lls. a nothN da&gt; In Toronto

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7..\ H I-~' 1 lh ' Clcntl! n "\ln.utl p.1~1m
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ROCK ,.,SPRI NGS - Cross
count ry practice for Me igs High
Sc hool will begin 9 a m Mond ay

Family Reunions
Parker
The Parker lam II; reumon Will
be held Sund av at Tuppers Pla ins
E leme nta r v School
Basket
donner at 1 p m All relat lves a nd
fr iends welcome

The F'lrst Southf'r n Ba ptlsl
Chu rch 41872 Pomeroy Pk o.' . will
hos T Eva ngelist Hc nn Roc In a
· Real Li fe Rc\ Ivai Crusade'
beginn ing Sunda y Aug 9 and
ronllnu lng lhrough F'rlday Aug
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EAST ME IGS- Eastern Local
Board of Edu ca tion will mrel In
special session Monday. 7 30
p m al the hogh school

A family ga lherlng was held at
the home of VIrginia Meeker.
Tuppers Plains, on Salul'day
Among those att ending were
Cmdy Bradshaw and he r son,
Kit of Texas , visit ing here with
her mother Alm a Hadfield, Par
kersburg Cindy Is lhe grand
daugller of Ms Meeker a nd she
a nd her son will be retu r ning to
Texas this weekend Her hu sband, Walter, was un able to
make I he trip

Evangelist
plans meeting
in Pomeroy

p m Wt'dn, ..d .n l, 'tlfJfnu M' r' YH!f' i p m

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FA IRVIEW BI BLE CHURCH Lelarl

Church Of
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Mc Ma nis pastor Sund ay School 9 JOa m
Sunday morning !!-P.rv lct' 11 a m Sun
da y nig h t sen Ice 7 ~ Wednesay p-ayt&gt;r
m{'('lln ~ 7 :W p m

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HARTPO RD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rw David

CHURCH David BeiJ , pastor Robert E
worehip servJce 7 00 p m
Barton, Dir ector of Chris tian Education
pra yer meeting 7 00 p m
Steve EbUn, assistant SundaySchool9 ~
a m , Morning worship lO 30 a m , Teens 1
lnActton,6pm EvenlngWors hlp
m Wednf!Sd&amp;y evening ptayer and Bib e
study 7 30 p m Choir practice Thursda y
7pm
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Mo r nl nJ:: " orshlp 11 a m Adull

Choir prarllre 6 p m Sunday Youn• Peo
pi(' s Chlldrf&gt;n 1ri Church a nd Adu l! Blblt
Soud\ 1\ l'dnesday at 7 30 p m
H6 PE BAPTIST CHAPEl 510 C ran1
So Mltldi&lt;'J)(Irt Mlllla ll'd •lth Souohcrn
BapiiSI Conv.n!lon Da vid Bryan Sr Ml

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ZION f' Ht..: RC' H OF' C HR IST Pnml1 0\
Sunday Sc hool al 9 o1IJ am Morning war
Han isOn \ 1l lf' Rtl Ril l)( r t P ut lf'll m ln 1 ~
s hip al lO 308 m Sundayt&gt;venlnaserv \ce
tf' t SI J\ P SI1 nh" s o;.; Su f&gt; l llll l M r ~ l ., at 7 30pm Thursdayserv lce$at?30 p
u'&gt;' A.-.~1 Sup! Sundi\S('Mol9 1il•m
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Rev Roger Grace
Re\ Paul McGuire
APPLE GROVE - Churc h Sc hool 9 30
am Worshi p 10 00 a m !firs t a nd third
Su nd a ~ sl B lblf' s t ud ~ every Sunday 7 p
m
UM W 5f:&gt;cond T uesdaY 1 00 p m
?1a vC'r m P('tlng WPdn esda y 7 p m

P r t \N ffi N'tln g 7 31l p m

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Mmmn g Wo rship 10 4 ~ ' m linn lnrl !hhrl
Su ml tv"' F'p\lo\l shlp di nm•r ~ 1 t h C um1l
!hh!l Th ur ~d a\ 6 30 p m I M C'GUITf' \
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day, 7 p.m, Adult choir pract ice Wed . 8

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expenences tOr both young an old, whether they be
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remember that we Will be there ou~ol•- some day.

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berry Heights Road Pomeroy Pastor
John Sweigart Sabba th Sc hool Superin
tendent Darline Stewart Sabbat h SChool
begins at 2 p m on Saturday aUernoon
with worship service fo llowin g at 3 15 p m
Everyone welcome

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da¥ each month worship services at 7 30p
m • Wednesday evenings at 7 30 p m

Prayer and Bible Study

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Avr Porrrrov Mr.- Duro~ Wl nln~ In L h&lt;.trJ!{'
5iln\~ holinf'S.o; fllff't rnJ! 10 a m Suncla'
School 10: :Jl a m Sundav School YPSM
Elo\S(' Adams k'adrr 7 Jt p m SalvaUon
meet\n~ var1ous sp'akC'f'S and musk; sP,&gt;eh:t\s
fl:tursdav 1l :JI a m to 2 p m Ladk&gt;5 Honl(&gt;
Ll&gt;aSI!:Ul' J11ffllbPrs m charge all wOfn(&gt;n
invi!OO 6 45 p m Th ursdav Coq:y:; Cad('t
Qasss l Young Pf&gt;op!P-Bi blf' l 7 l'l p m Bihlf'
StOOy and Prawr mrct\n,e oprnto tlr;• public

HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
Commu nlov of! Ct Rt 82 Rev RobM
Sanders pasoor JPII Holler lay loader
Ed Rous h Sund 3)' SC'h DOI Su p! Sunday
School 9 3() a m m or" ln ~ wors hip and
c hlldrl'n s chu rch 10 30 a m
l'VP nl nJ,t
proa chln~ .-n lc&lt;' lhs! thr"" Sundays
7 30 p m Stx"ci al sl'n IC(' fou rl h Sund ay
evon l n ~ 7 ((J p m W""nt•sd•v Prayer
M t~ E'U n ~ Bible S1ud \ a nd Ynu, th F'r ll o\o\
ship 7 :tO P m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPH FCY
Locatl'd on 0 J Wh ltr Road ot Hl•h• av

""" luth Ann Fu

JN CHRI ST CHU RCH l..ot: at ed tn T t'xas

rewarding exchange of Ideas and

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and Nu f'S('r\' care prov1drd Cotfff' hour In thP
Pan.'ih Hall lmmc.:hatf'ly folkM mg ttw:&gt; 5NVl("('

Main Sl Nf'll ProudfOOf pas10r Biblr School
9: :ll a m Monun~ " on. hip JO::Jla m Youth
I'Tll"\&gt;fi.nJ!S 6 00 p.m Evroll\2 worship 7 00 p

loll

S!gDS Of agmg, they W31t longer to proclatm
to
the mselves as 5eiUOr Cl'tlzenS In fact ' I t IS h-"-'
&lt;UU
believe that some of these youthfuJ.lookmg people
can be grandparents Nonetheless, regardless of how
they Joak Of act, OUr elders deserve OUr res~•J
~~uu
attenuon and love. Children sho uld be taught thiS by
the example we set for the m , so that what would
Otherwise be an uncomfortable generatlon gap Can be

CHAPMAN SHOES

RUTLAND - Vacallon Bibl e
School Y.ill be held lhls Monday
Ihrough F rlda v, 6 30 lo 8 30 p m •
at Rutla nd Cl\urc h of Cht 1st
Ever yone welcome

SUNDAY

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

Age IS the odometer by which we mark the
milestones on our JOurney of life, and yet some
•
people seem to get better mileage than others. For
reasons of vantty, good health or the absence of any

SONS SlORE

SYRACUSE- The la s! session
of swimming lessons at London
Pool Syracuse. will begin Mon
day All classes are $12 Ca ll the
pool at 992 9909, or Heidi Cobb aT
992 3402 to r eglsle r

RACINE - Soulhern Board of
Edu cation will meel In special
session Monday , 8 p m , at the
high school

106 lutter~l '"' , Pomtroy, Oh

(614)992-2039 or
(6141992·5721

•

YOUR EIDERS; SOME DAY
YOU'LL BE THERE YOURSELF

REEDSVILLE - Ede n Unlled
Brethren Church. Route 124. two
miles north of Reedsville. will
have homecomin g this Sunday,
wllh a basket dinner at 12 30 and
afternoon service at 1 30 Special
s in ging Invi te d Everyone
welcome
MONDAY

POMEROY - Phys ica ls for
cross counl ry athl etes will be
given Saturday. 1 30 p m . a 1
Meigs High School

Mel/(~ Cou 111' ·~ Ol(lP'"I Flort:t&gt;l

ren nurserv th rough sixth grade,
welcome Ca II 992 2010 for lnfor
mat1on or to reglsler

SATURDAY

Pomlfog Flow, Shop

FRANCIS FLORIST

atl end There will be a basket
dinner al noon

BE DFORD - Bedford Town
ship Trustees will meel Monday ,
7 p m , a ll he town ha ll

SYRACUSE -Southern High
School gradu ating class of 1987
wlll hold final swimming party at
Syracuse Pool Saturday, 8 1o 10
pm

R utland1 OhiO 4S77S
J wm .. s 111 ' Brow h. owne r
Phone t•u) 142 2777

Beech Street

~ocusl&amp;

Pomer:oy

POME ROY - Meigs Count y
Fox Chasers Assn meeting, 7 30
this evening al Ihe club house on
Eagle Ridge

992 2311 Pomeroy

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POMEROY - Meigs County
REAcr meeting wlll be F riday.
~ 30
p m
al P l e asers
Res taurant

of Columbus. 0

ElliS &amp; SONS SOHIO

li1

Prescnpttons

•t ~

FRIDAY
HARRISONVILLE - Scipio
Township Trustees will meel
Friday, 7 p m , at the township
building

AGENT
Natoonwide Ins . Co.
'
II,.
t04W Ma•n

m

216 5 Second
Pom e roy
992 JJ21

Meeker family gathers for reunion

Community calendar/area happenings ,

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Pomeroy MiddlepOrt, Ohio

Friday, August 7. 1987

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Ph 985 4100

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773-5514

BANK
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.llcltton - Point Plll•t. I. VI.
675-1121

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OhiO

PIANO TUNING
Rtctlvt 50,. Off

SECOND tuning If
done within one
year.

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C'auf ed pop• COlle he
/ollounnt t«hplaon~ e.zdyonp•

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Schools, " - • ,
Churches
Good lhrough Aug. 30 1917

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992-3718

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Business Services
Howard

REPAIR

L

Wr~tesal

ROOFING

Servltt Call

NEW- REPAIR

Only S12SO
!liVING All lllJOIIIAIIDI ~
11011111101.0 A,UIIICU All
IIPAIIS GUUAIIIUD 1 YEll
'!ITS AIID UIOl
Ser¥K ng refr gtralon, fr•a
lfS. AC (wllldoW UAifl onty)
washers drytn ran-. Ilia
hwlfhtft RUUOWG't'fto gar
bagt disposals trosh con~pac

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Clean1ng
Pa1ntmg
FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
or 949·2168

tors

4 22 87 tin

7 1S.I7 1 mo

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELl
R1ver1ne Ant1ques

V~nyl

8t Alum S1dmg
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling

1124 fall Main Sl
Pomtroy
HOURS Tuo Wod Frt
llomto7pm
Svntlay 1 pm 7 pm

Rool ng of All Types
WDrked 1n HDme Area

2S Years

RUSS MOORE

1 614 843 5425

992·2526

G1veaway
Nune Aide. all ahiftt 9 00 1nd
5 00 pm 102 Court St Pom•
roy 114 1tl2 2157 PM tnd
Auoc Met Home H.ahh Cera

Black .nd gray stripptd mile
klnen 8 wks old Ntedt good

loving home

Ctl

2383

814

Junk TV S to ""'' •wav Mutt
tllle Ill Cel814 446 1149

Part Beeg.. puppl• 5 m•l• 1
fem111 Call 814 317 0111 or
387 7214 Ew- 1

AVON All ertH Cell Merlyn
Wawer 304 112 2848

1428

9746

Dog to good home Call 614

4340 AA EOE

Beagle puppen to gkle away to
good home Ce I 014 379
2552 No calls 1fte 9 00 PM

• 1 8 000 in eoiJIQe ••••••n ce

6

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

...

Authortztd John Deere
New Hallantl Bush Hog
Farm Equ pmenl
D"''ller

Far111 Eqalp111,.t
Parfl &amp; Smlea

138611c

*VINYl SIDING
*AlUMINUM SIDING
*BlOWN IN
INSUlATION

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
N1w HorMs Built
Free Est1m11es

PH 949-2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls

3 II tin

J&amp;L

INSULATION
992-2772
FOR THE BEST IN
REPLACEMENTS
WINDOWS
CERTAINTEEO VINYL
THERMO BOSS
8 4 I mo

MODULAR HOME•

992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
10 8 lie

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Carter French
Res1dence
Corner of Fourth
and Palmer
Middleport

We can repa1r and re
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boll and rod
out rad1ators We also
repan Gas Tanks

Must see to appremte

PAT HILL FORD

CALL

614 992 3293

992 2196
Moddleport Ohso

I 13 tfc

7

BISSELL
BUILDERS

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
AI Reosanable Pmes

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

985·3561
~II Meku
•Washers •0 shwashe s
•Ranges
•Refr gerltors
•Dryers •Freezers

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4 16 86 tlo

The Army Net Of\1 Guard 1

800 842 3619

Cd

lost and Found

WANTED

4 BR

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Rl 124 Pomeroy Ohoo

AlUMINUM SIDING

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Alu Trtn1111lauon
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
6 17 tic

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck auto &amp;
heavy equipment
repa1rs and
weldong
(All makes &amp; models)

PH. 949-27 56
John K Bant:l:
Owner/Mechanlf
J J 17 l mD

VINYL &amp;
•lnsulat on
•Storm Doors

•Storm W ndows
•Replacement Wmdows
•New Roof ng

FREE ESTIMUES

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

Addone 1nd remDdeting
Roof ng and gu e wo It
Cone e e wo k
Plumb ng and e ect eal
WOk

(Free Est mates)

V C YOUNG Ill
992 621S or 992 1314

Pomeroy Oh o

PARTS and SERVICE

mut cutter

L01t Sma
ght brown m hlted
Terrier Male lott n Pomeroy
on July 31 C.U 114 992 7148

45131

Update ol eppl cant f n E.~tper
fo k)c.l sui*
market S1n1 retumtto Bo• c a
101 G• lipol • Da ty Tr bune
825 3 d Ave Oelltpo • Oh o

LOST
Sm•ll BlueT ger M•l•
C•t w .. lng wh tt f t1 c;olllf If
fou nd plea•• cal :J04 n3
9173 or 773 68159 lut aeen
v c nity of Center Street n
Meson

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

PlUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 l"orlh S.cond
Middleparl Oh o 4 S7 60

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

SALES &amp; SERVICE

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

We C• y F sh ng S u pples

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone 8 lis Here
.,... ~• , IUIINIS! PHON!

FREE ESTIMATES

141 ,,2 6150

PH. 992-2772

lEIIOIN(I PHON!
(1&gt;14) "2 7714

730 17 I mo

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TAYLOR BUILDERS

R c it Pu 1on Auc onee I
c enstd n Oh o and Wnt V rgl
n • E11ete enhque f•m lklu
det on sa es 304 773 67815

J m a odd jobs p•ntlng dtkte
way ..... ng. c•pentw wok&amp;
oaf epa
t ... a hed9ft
e~pe enced
Cel 114 379
2418

Wanted To Buy

We pey c•sh to ••• modi!! clean
used ce 1
J m M nh ChiN 0 ds nc.
81 Gene Johnson
eu••e 3112
TOP CASH pe d fo 13 mod ..
•nd newet' used tMI Smhh
8uclPontac 1911 Eeettrn
Ave Gall~ s C• ••• Ul

2282

Wtk- -afllolotafK
We olso knew the ploct fo
butthff'ing and procest ng.
We Jattdy or you don t poy
fll! IUTCH£RING

CAll ANYTIME
446 8318
76

PLASTIC ClAn
CERAMIC BISQUE

lf2 PRICE

JulY.

7 2 1 mo

$1 7 000 00

8 13 tin

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHESTEI OHIO
•ROOF NG•S D NG
•WINDOW REPlACEMENT
•REMODEliNG &amp;
ROOM ADO TIONS
•GAR AGES &amp; POlE
BUilDINGS

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY
Let Us Feaee You 111
FREE ESTIMATES
RES DENTAl COMM ERC AL

PH

742-2027

TUPPERS PLAINS - 8 ck anch hat has m 1 h ng Fu
basement w th In shed rec oom I ~ baths beaut lu
k lchen lo rna d n ng 3 bed ooms oak tr m qual ly wor k
Spac ous ot 2 car ga age pat o E&lt;cel ent co nd t on
$68 000 00

985-4141

Real Estate ~

OUT Of TOWN - Eve yoneloves the count y and th s s your
chance to I ve he e N ce 3 bed oom I a e w lh new ca pet
n v ng oom ceI ng fans n LR &amp; k tchen A/ Cun I n Mas
ter bed m I bath w th washe &amp; drye ncluded Newer
fronl po ch to s I on and wasle those summer even ngsa way
n lh s peacefu counlry sell ng Also has man y olhe tea
tu es nc ud ng a wet bar sa tell ted sh o sof cab nel space
2 bay w ndows n d n ng area an d masle bed oom All e ec
t c d I ed we I MAKE OFFER $14 500 00
MORNING STAR ROAD- Want to bu d your own ho me but
cant nd th e pe fee( pace We I we have t 5 5 acre ots
located on Mo n ng Sta Rd Wale &amp; e ect c ava abl e Ca I
us and stat bu ld ng your d earn home loda ~ $10 000 00
each

NICE BRICK - Lg and s
caped ol 2 pa os dbl ga
age 6 ms 3 bed ooms 2 •
ce am c balh s cenl al a
and heat am 1 m w h I
ep ace and eq u pped
ktchen ~1 3 0 000
2 APTS - Nea K oge s
Ce n al hea panel ng n o
de n k Ichen basemen! ga
age and ve v ew Ask ng

Si:fVII.I~S

14 ACRES -AI Bald Kn ob
w lh ee gas and sp ng on
good cou nl 1 oad
A FRAME- 4\ n ce 3 bed
rooms 2? balhs u basement
wth 2 busness ms wood
bu ner
g ga age about
30•40 coppe pum~ g and
66aces $59~
2 HOMES - 2 o s v ew of
ver backva ds base
men ls Ju sl $1 4000
OWNER FINANCING - 3
bed oom 2 sto y fra me n
Sy acuse Gas furnace I on
po ch and g garage Only

$1 5 000
CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
992 3326

Housinq
Headquart ers

An 110 unce mHn 1s
3

Announcements

New Wa k ns Dealer ae ng
hou1ehold sp en) eerv ng G•ll a
Co and now ooll ng to recru ta
If intereued call Jim o V •n
Benson 614 266 1Ji076
Cook tTVSe vcew be closed
fo wacatonfomAug3thruAue

15

Electromc

Organs

Mob1le serv1ce

614-843 5248
IEASONAilf IEUIILE
lin

•

J&amp;L
INSULATION
HEATING &amp;
COOLING
•FURNACES
•AIR CONOIT_ IC~NI:R!&gt;I
•HEAT PUMPS

FREE ESnMATES

PH.992

HENRY E CLELAND JR

JEAN TRUSSELl
DOTTIE TURNER

TRACY

RIFFLE

OFFICE

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6191
2660
5692
3080
2259

A ea f m 1eeklng local ndwid
tJI to outs de ••• pos1tan
T ernendoue opportunity to em
bit10u1ngyMng
p•eonwho
meec
"ew peop
e Not ento¥1
only a

JOb but e car... Compllfe
benet p•c:k~ge. Send numeto
P S C Bo• 18 0 Anowhead
Lane Porlemouth OhtO "'5-602

Wanted ThrM pert t me Com
munhy Sa vtct Warlt., polhlont
eva lab e with 1n ntermediate
care f1c lity for d~Vek»pmentally
d ubltd Jdutte m 8 dwell 1 I 28
hou •week 12 30 830 am
;J dav• • w"k; plus 2 hou
weeltlv Iliff meet ng. 21 34
houeweH 1230830am 4
d..,••week: plus2 hourweetttv
staff mnt~ng 31 18 hou •
week 10am I pm
S1t
Sun p u1 2 hour wtekly tt1ff
meet ng All posiCion• High
school degru wa d Ohio drhl
., 1 I cenH and good drh.rln1
eco d equtred ebtlity to work
well at • team member ••etl
ent Interpersonal communlc•
1 on 1ki • creativa .,d 1tlf
motw•ted 1b lhy to wark whh
m n m.t eupenr ston punctu•l
end good o ganb:atton •k lie
r8qUtred ex per 8Cfle WOfk nt
with p ofoundty o eeverety
retarded ndrvktulls 1nd
ence n the •ppllcMJOn
no m1l uteon pr ncipt.. pre
fer td S1larv t4 U per hour
VaCJt on end• Ck btnef ts. S1nd
esume nd eating wh•ch posit on(s) applying fo to Robin
Eby Buc:kaye Comrnunhy Servlcee P 0 Box 804 J1ckeon Oh o
46140 D11dl ne to spplic.nt•
8 13 87 Equa opportunity em

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Bush hog tmltl flit l1nd near
town if Wrte ested Call 814

446 8471

llfte&lt;

6 00 PM

4

Giveaway
IIZII

Mother dog and fou'f puppiJt
tmall m aed b
310 7th
St eet New H1ven 304 882

••d

., 4 446-7160

246 6487

A•e•onable etu Ma on
Snld., 114 1&lt;11 2129

•c ••

full basement 3 ml
10 of G1lli~ 1 34 900 CeU
D•v• 514 4•1 1111 Ahar
fp

6 00 Call 814 448 1244

HouH plu1 71 ecrn 1 m no of
No Galle H S Ru .. water kJts
of woods No HtOnable off"
refuNd Cllll14 440 &amp;880

33

bedfoom houH on Otfv•r St 1ft
M dd aport S tutted on lerge
UN tur:rou~.cl lOt c:Jote to
schools end 11 ocery atorn
N. .dl 1 few
but Ia very
IN11ble •• • A good starter
home 1t onty t9500 614 912
2781 fa nfo m.tlon

•cr"

304

•It• 5 00

2 Mdl oo rn

on Butt.. nut A.,.

PGfl'l8f"oy C tOM to town

ya d

c.

614 837 1321

400pm

Com mere • tN ld nge to 1....
Oownlown PI Pltnent StOfel
o" c•• A One Real E1tate
C•ro YeiQtt 8 o...r Ca 304
875 111M

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3 btd oom 1 v, btth COfntf lot
Cto.e to tchoo 1 1nd town Ca
&amp;1• H2 3165 evenings

I

oom hOu N rwo b11h1 nltW
oof NueNh wlndowa. g•.. •
2oll N fou nh Ave Middleport
M1ke offer 114-2ol7 4872 or
81. 2•7 2632

8512

detn • h•

44

36 Lots &amp; Acreage

I)Oifl l w th blth fliefiiW II tctt.n
comp •11 with nltW u• ~·
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u
n ce fill en d
Con wen &lt;H:ft lo n Ce IU Ul

7827

Apartment
for Rent

•P•

Fu n thed
tm • nt 1210
u Ht " r.'d t bdr 920Four h
0•1 po 1. C• 1 4•6 ... 18 at e
8om
MOde n 1 BR apartmeol Ca
6U 4&lt;16 0 390

ARBUCKLE - N c. 3 b.d oom
d n ng I&gt;Und"' femtfv rooms
1 l'r b1tha '-' • eta dly willie
ll6 000 00 lOot IUJI 91 48m

•c

614 448 3844

Middleport
&amp;

Porch S1le Fri 8o• 7&amp; Eu eke
St•r At Gal polia 1J mite south
of At 218onAt 7 Tool&amp; tebl•
for hmg room d n.. te •M lots
of odds 1nd ends
Aug 7th and 8th 1 Vz m out
lui..., I e Ad Left onto Kt r
Bethel lth hauae on r ght AduiJ;
1nd chiWren 1 c othing-meny
sizes tc:l niiJ c:h•r ,....: Ca

11•.u• z&amp;•e

Fri 1nd Sat 9 4 Mother of
Tripfeta 344 LeGr•nde lead
crvetel glettwa • Aodl:w•l fig
ur nn beseba
Cefdl di•
hwe•h• clothn toya Avon
collector bottl" boolll

47 Wanted to Rent

s.,.e 11 types ol loti f6 11 e 10
m •• so ulh of Po nt P .... " on
At 2 Ca Ja. 1578 2021

2 bed oom co tege 2103 J e f

for Lease

teno n Ave C ean new cl pet
1210 pe mo nth w t h o ne yea
e au 304 875 4100 9 am to

Rd Coli 014 388 9745

Pomeroy

Middleport
&amp;

C1rpo culeAug I 71 Ran or
shine 1 m 1 on S.itay Run Ad
&lt;Jn eft Wood nbin~ ,,.,.,
ch ldtena bODitl til 1 ••• etathing. ml•c htma
Yard 1111 Aug 7 1nd I I• m 1
Cloth ng d 1hwe e toys al half
pr ce &amp; 10 Mverel P•ec:• of
._.,c •• equ pment pr ced ..
marked Oth• hem• et.o 3
m les up St1t1 At 143 F et
t elltr on left up Wolf Pen Ad
A1.v•s •• dence

HouM for rent in good nefvhbo
hood LR DR K chen 3 BR
beth full b11em111t C o1etoc ty
ec:hooll end ch u ch I 300 •
month p u1 dep Cal 61' ""'"
1734
4 BA houH for ant 3m 10 of
Gall pole •3oo a month pus
dep Ref .c~u ed C1 814
448 1616 After 5 00 PM call

3 11m y Augu1t 7 and I
9 00 I 00 Cloth ng ltvmgroom
furnituJe d n111e T V Jnd 3
whe•lar F tt house on eft
8• ., Run Pomtfoy

446 1244

8 oom house 3 bedrooms 2 full
baths forced •lr he•t air condttion., downsle 1 No Pe11 Must
hwe Jeference Ava lib • et
one• 814 849 2806
3 bedroom houN Mu berry Htl
Large yard Depoe t Awf•ence
t225 mon1h t14 992 7810
2 bedroom W 0 hook up ba...
mtnt C ean Qu "
ocat on
•dulll 111\tO,. prtferred 1 or 2
ch ldren No pete Aef•~nce
1165 t195 month plul deposit Ava l1bl• mmed lttly
I.

3 bed room house n HendMon
W V• t271 00 month ca

614 441 9862

Two bedroom house New
Heven unfurniahed t158 00
month Depoth r~e~u red Phont

Pt Pleasant

7pm

Yard tale Fridl'( Aug 7 9?
Acrose from Or1d1 School
Rutl~nd

Aug 8th 1000? . . _
HaR lloalt ond Clolond Raolty
Loti of clothi"V redto. ..P•
etc llttte of everything

J

218 835 3152

3 bedroom houea n Pomeroy
Oar111• new k tchen Depos t
~tQuired Call814 992 8158

Sl At 124 toward• Rutland
Cent 11 a r cond carpet tw n
bed frame c othlng household
temo

VICinity

I fMnlty yerd ule Stile Rt 884
Harrieonvm.. Aug I 7 8 9

VICinity

Yard nle 28011 Meadowbrook
Or S1turdey 8 3
Yard Sa e 10 till 7 Fr day a
Satu d.., 212 Camden Avenue
Pqtnt Plea11nt close to H1 mon

P•k

Garage Sale. Friday • S•turday
1 0 to 4 Clothe screens
thutter small t.ble end chawa

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shed eu c tnCV Apartment

3 m1 bJttt cerpetth oughout
P vate qu et S ng e w o king
perso n on y

C1ll 614 '46

4607 448 2602

N ce 2 8R IPt Stove ef g
w•t• tu n shed ' ~ m f om
Ga po 1 1210 • mo No pets
Call 614 446 8038

Q IC OUI liwing

1 and 2 bed
room apsrtm.,..ts •t VI age
M•no and R ven de Aplrt
ment n Mddepot Fom
t215 ncludng ut tet Ct

304 182 2183
"

42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent
14x70 mobile home plrtl•llv
furniehed c.mral •ir cion to
.,_,., hoepitll and eto H
Phone 304 t75 1789 1fter 4
pm

Panlolly tut'rllohad traHr' 304
175 2424

Raw• d you se f with a new
hetvy duty z g zag 1 nge sew ng
m1 c h n e Suggested
tt
t239 99 You pr ce h • week
ony t159 99 TttaF•b cShop
61' 992 2284

1-"------- - - - - -

TONY S GUN REPAIRS hOt
eb ue ng now ak ng o dtw
o de s fo cut to m Mausers call
304 676 463

For en1 Eff c ency cottage Ml
Ave Pt Ple1eant Hud
appJOVId 11• 992 6868

t~~;:::~~:;:::::~;~~==~~~·~~~~~
61 Farm Equ1pment

71

New Holand 717 Fo geHerves
Ia New Holland 7 Heyb na
Gnh 95 G ndar m xe A ex
cellent cond t on 304 273
4215

1973 Chevy Cap cn Good
work car $400 Ca11614 992
2077

63

student
mode
lke new condton
$226 A so fo ding mu• c sta nd
Cel614 742 2951

58

FrUit
8s Vegetables

Cann ng toma toes you PICk
83 00 bu 1he M1 shall Ad•ms
letart Fe s 614 247 2055

boars we tested et the Oh o
Testet on that ge ned over 2 6
lbs pe dey Roger Bentley
Sabina OH 613 584 2398
3 yr o d wary gentle P• nt hor•e
t260 2 VI y oldverygentlegray
Sta on S200 Call 614 388

9663

1 Appaloosa 2 Ouarte Horse
mares AI sttown successful n
4 H end open shows Call
61~ 388 8694

7 cows and 1 bull can be seen
mo n nga PI ny outa call 304

1 982 Shasta 1 6 V2 ft AC TV
antenna sa f e ont a ned $1eeps
5 h ca cond Call 614 245

5017

1974 Chevy
toppe ••eel
256 6898
1973 23 ft P owler Campe
Exce cond Ca 614 24S
5593

F"rm Supp lies
&amp; Livestock

1980 Cama o 42 000 m es
auto on floo new pant &amp; t f8S
304 675 3298

1971 Chevella 2 doo t400
1973 302 Fo d eng ne 68 000
m es 9160 00 304 676

2736

1978 and 1976 G eml n need•
wo k both lo $450 304 675
44•9 Call between 6 end 8

CROSS

&amp;

SONS

U S JS Wes1 Jackson Oh o
814 286 8451
Maeny Fe guson New Ho and
Bu1h Hog Sal• II Se v c: e Over
40 used tracto s to choose f om
&amp; comp ate ne of new &amp; used
equ pment LargMt select on n
5 E Oh o

BASEMENT
WATERPROOF NG
Uncond t onel fet me gua en
tee loca references fu n •hed
F aa est mates Ctllll collect
1 614 237 0488 day o n ght
RogereBa1ement
Waterp oot ng
SWEEPER and uw ng mach ne
rapa pans and suppl ee P ck
up and del VIUry Oav ill V•cuum
Cleaner one half m Ia up
Georges Creek Ad Cal 614

Str~w

5086

and Hay c• 304 675

CCC Cert f cates
2443

304 676

TransportatiOn

166 MF 0 ese tra cto SJ960
#12 MF b1ler S1160 7ft NH
hayb nd 8650 200 gallon sp •v
tanlt t;!-96 Cel 614 286

1 977 Buck leSabre tou doo
aiT sta o c u •e t t new pant
360V 8 $1,50 Call61. 446

Autos for Sale

!12750 241
nte nat o n a ound ba e
ke
new 13260 lnte nat on• hay
cond tone
S295 G lnde
Ca 614 286
Mlxe $650

Fo Sale 1983 P ymou1h Ho
59 000 mIn N ce
Cal 614 379 2726
r I! On 4 d

1970 Nowa
327 eng TRW
p ston full ace cam 202
heade 1 duat ellhauat Munc a4
spd Pos •• end fbe galt
hood with scoop Ca 61• 446
1888 ask for John

Mon 9omery We d 16 cu ft
f eezer 2 yeas o d $176
W ngtH wa shef w th new ub
Yl v good cond $1 00 304
895 3683

T ee end stump removal stonB
mu ell topso I sp ay ng chan
1 nk fence s
sh ubs Don s
Landscapes Cal 614 446

2454

6579

71

6622

---'----,-------,- 8
1974 Dodge P ck tJP new t res
and JNII nt moto g eat 1977
Ford ~ ton P ck up moto good
and pans Cal 614 669 3661
1980 Dodge ptck up 318 3
spd new parts and ext 11
12800 Cel61"' 446 4•62
1982 Oodie Rem 160 Stand
a d t anem nron alent s • ove
d tve No u1t good t es
$3800 614 985 4418

Sta Its T ee and Lawn Se v ce
awn ce a andscap ng stump
emova
304 676 2842 or

576 2903

Vans &amp; 4 W D

73

1974 Fo d Van 7x.12 ut dV
body 37 000 actual m as Very
good cond Cal 304 676 7624
1 977 :t/4 ton Dodge Van needs
wo k $200 o bast oHer Ca
614 446 2946

1 978 Conve 1 on GMC Van PS
PB • c:ond 304 675 2131
Jeep CJ5
2742

Afte 6 304 676

Bu d ng and remodel ng oom
add tons oof ng layout level
ng s d ng beth ooms con
crete e ectr ea drywa I p umb
ng 304 675 3713
OliVER$ Tee T mm ng
png. t mmng p unng
wood stofrn d1mage
downs F ee Est mates
675 3817

82

1986 ST 4 whee d rve 32 000
mile• $6 700 304 895 3082

John Deere 45 EB Comb na 2
owconhud10ft 12hgan
tab e Good cond t2500 Ca
614 246 6593

304-896 3874

74

1979 Muttang 4 cvl good
shape 1975 OodgeCha gerSE
goodahape Call614 379 2662
anyt me
Ettate Vah clee 1978 LTO
Brougham excel cond 1976
Dodge p ckup w th toppe
70 000 m es 1972 Ford LTD
one owner 73 000 mUes Call
814 245 91&amp;2 0 448 6764
Chsw M• bu Wagon 1983
good cond
uns good AC
AM FM C•u roof raclt good
t e• V 6 eng ne Book •ted
83750 ask ng $3600 Cell

614 446 8211

Motorcycles

lAYNE S FURNITURE

CARTERS PlUMB NG

AND HEATING

Co Fourth and P ne
Gall po s Oh o
Ptlone 614 446 3888 o 614
446 4477

Electncal

&amp; Refngerat1on

1986 Honda CR12&amp; low h 11
g&lt;Jodahape Ca 614 379 2652
•ny t me
1983 200 8 g Red Rebu t
engine New etta n sprockets
exhau1t and t res EKtra factory
ellhaust end t rea $650 o best
offer Ca 614 379 21•2
1979 Hond• XR 250 Good
cond $500 Call 614 2S6

1924

1981 Kawaealt

Plumbmg

B4

1986 CR 260 Honda
cond v W
pa ts fo
614 388 8358

6980

top
dead
take
304

&amp; Heatmg

1976 Fo d F 100 300 6 cyl 3
speed Call 304 675 1804

Spec as on New Ho and H1y
too a c11h dee s Two Model
256 8 v, tt ekes S2 200 00
One Model 256 8 VI ft rakewhh
dol y whee 1 U 400 00 Two
Model 472 7 ft hayb nes
f6 960 00 One Model474 7 tt
haybne $6 400 00 Two Mode
488 9 ft htVblne s&amp; 600 00
One Model 489 9 ft hayblne
$7 500 00 One Model 30
1000 RPM blowe S2 960 00
One Model "'82 d sc mOWif
S3 460 00 Keefe • Se v ce
Cenu
St At 87 Po nt
Pleaunt R p "i Road Phone

Home
Improvements

RON S Te ev son Sarv ce
House ca • on RCA Quaza
GE Spec al ng n Zen th Call
304 576 2398 o B1ol ol46

ba eon wagon
Hay for bedd ng 60c 304 1575

27 x36 x9 13•8
t ac lt doo &amp; 3 wallt doo
84444 e ected
I on Ho se
8 dgo 614 332 9745

BOO Fo d t 1cto

81

9546

M Ked h.., S1

Portable ghted changeable et
e a gn 8299 t ee del very and
lett es W Va 800 642 2434 o
Oh o 800 63 3 3 453

55 Bu1ldmg Suppl1es

1985 T ans Am low mileage
oaded exce ant cond ton W
cons der t ada Call even ngs
304 876 2295

pm

61 Farm Equopment

Services

6360

Ce•noatstaw 11 60pe bee
Ca 614 949 3069 aftfl 5 00

0577

New showe we pump uted
on e week 304 676 4373

79 Fo d Fa mont 73 000 o g
n• m las Good eond 304 675

Hay &amp; Gram

64

Ca I 614 446

Restdent a o co mmerc al w
epa s
ng New se vee o
L censed el6ct can Eat male
free A danour Elect cal 304

676 1786
85

General Hauling

0 a d Wale Se v ca Poo s
C stems We s Delve y Any
t me Ce I 614 446 7404 No
Sunday call•

1977 Kawaukl 250 d rt Run
nngcondton$160 814 992

6188

R &amp; R Wale

1916 Hond1 XA600R S1400
Cell 304 675 3268

Serv ce Home
c.ste na wei s po o s f ed
Fo mer y James Bov• Wa er

Co I 304 675 6370

19815 Honda XA 350A bought
new 1n 1186 Runs e"tra good
1860 00 Phone 304 676
6431
1979 Honde CR 260 excellent
condlt on t500 304 &amp;75
1983 Chevette Standard .a
•p1ed In good cond ton
49 000 m lea 132 Buttllfnut
PomlrO'f Oh o

2 bed o&lt;Jm furn sed ap1 ref and
deposi1 N.w Haven W Va

304 862 3267 or 304 773
1024

3 ooma and blth glt hell
gr01,.1nd floo weahl end dryer
hO&lt;Jk up no ettildren immediate
oecup•ncv No pttts phone

1985 Ford Escort low mll ..ge
ocellent cand tion 2 door
t3500 cash 814 388 9756

.tier 15 p m

304 57ti 4480 "'53 o 60

•n ..

1983 Chevette
cellent
condition 4 door lugg~ge cer
rl• ltand•d 4 speed 48 000
mM• t2400 132 Bun.mut
Ave Pomeroy Ohio

Apt • 198 .,.r month plua
ut lttiea A If &amp; small deposit
requ eel 304 773 9194

nlohad Call 304 898 3410

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

446 0294

APARTMENTS mol;le hom"
houe" PI Ple11ent 1nd G1 lipo
II 814 448 8221

M1r1hll 1tudent1 town houN
eptt 6 m nut11 drive from
cempue, llfge enough tor 3
ttudtntt Depo•it Rtc~ulred
Ref•ena. Furnished, or unfur

:; ;:; =;:;: ==::;:;====

32 t a er se f contl ned bed
room at
meny ext as awn
ng K ode Pa k Pt P aa1an
WV No phone calls plense L ke

937 2208

600

182 2223

1982 Fod Exp PS PB ar
AM FM sun roof eathe sea s
$2000 cash Cal 614 388
9756 afte 5 p m

Turbo hydr omat c 400 fo Oldt
mob le &amp;100 end 1974 Monte
Carlo good ong no and trans
Cal afte 6 p m 304 895
3638

Ou oe Boa s B ed ust lte the

Eft c ency aplrtmtn1 P VIII
en1 tnce S ngle work ng eduh
only Reference •nd depoett
requ red 814 912 6942 after

3 room turn shed gatJge lpt
412 1.. St New Heven 304

1980 D e sel V W Rabb t
$1660 1973 Pper Cherokee
140 $13 000 1974 wrecked
Corwtte conve t be 51800
614 949 2756

l1vestock

6622

County Applance nc Good
u•ed appl 1nc11 and TV seta
Open lAM to &amp;PM Mon thru
Sot 814 441 1899 627 3rt!.
Ave Ga I po 1 OH

V~ttnon

In M ddl-..or1 Oh o 2 room
fu niehed spt 304 882 2668

Autos for Sale

2985

AVON l oolt et u t now Ea n
h • Monev 304 675 1429

diveSt Ge polt
NEW 6 pc wood g OUP. t399
lvng oom1ute1 11991599
Bunk bedl with bfldd ng 1199
Fu • re m1n ess &amp; foundlt on 680 8 Case Baekhoe load&amp;
stan ng t99 Re c neJS t9 600 00 304 468 1031
start n\} S99
USED Beds d en•" bed oom 1971 GMC Tandem Dump
su te• 1199 1299 Oetka Tuck 671 GM d neleng ne 10
w nger wuher 1 comptete ne •Peld t an s a b akn PS
of used fu n ture
t7500 00 304 4138 1031
NEW Western boots
$30
Wo kboots S18 &amp; up !Steel a
1oft toe Cal 614 446 3169

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Waehtu dryers ef glfato a
engee Skegge App en c es
Upper Rwer Ad b81 de Stone
C est Motel 814 448 7398

Auto Parts
&amp; Accllssones

Us ed and Rebu Itt ans m u •ons
nte na ly napected end gua an
eed n sta at o n e11a eb e We
buy Jun k t anem ss one Call
614 446 0966

675 4232

AUCT ON S. FURNITURE 62

6U 992 7787 EOH

c othea 2 cha ra bo&lt;Jka
reco da c •r n.. g1m" m I(;
items C 01111 F re Dept Tupper&amp;
P 1 nt FrJdey and Saturd81(

J

&amp;

51 Household Goods

""'a

He f of 1 double 1 21 State St 8
roomt bllh carpet t200 a
month Sec Oep end ,.et
requ ed
DONE
2 BR untu niehed house with
Qlfat•· Accept one child Aef
1nd O.p Ca au o&amp;48 9618

MUSICal
Instruments

S u u C 1ftm1n 10 ad a 11w
new 1300 2 YJ hp met• tab 1

N cely fu n shed •m•H ho u••
Adults on y Refe en cet e
qu ted OH It H1 pM'k ng Ph
e14
033B

VICinity

Six tam ly S•tu d., on At 7
Jult patt SA 1 •3 heeding toward
Mega High School on nghl
Watch for • gne Rem c.ncele

Merchandise

Houses for Rent

76

Reg.sta ed Tho oughbred Vaal ng F ly Call304 675 3030 or

•bo•

6 pm

Y1rd Hie V2 ml outlngeU• Ad
offlr 218 Aug 789
42 Ref Q frltler t300 T•bt•
t26 Firewood t2&amp; 145 HP
riding mower 11400 Tiller
t1 50 TU lundey Aleksic •
houH in Porter on Cl•rtl Chtpll

5912

Coppa tone Genera E ecu c
s tove f26 1972 Cameo
Run1 As s 1250 1978 fo d V.
ton p ck up 4 wheel d ve
t1700 1973Ch vs
1o
170 Vo vo eng ne C1.1 ddy c• b n
w th po t1b • po tv S2800
Ten :14•10 190 See al J m
Per• ngers es dance M e H
Rd Ra e na

Rentals

VICinity

° Coli

814 446

COUNTRY MOBilE Home Pa k
Roula 33 North of Pom eroy
Ren at a ers C a 614 992
7479

49

lO t

016

c lowe v organ A 1
S700 t m 614 992

Off ce Spac e to Rent Exce ent
fo A no n.., • A cc t~un • nt ete
C o 1e to Cou 1 Hoose C•
Wiseman R.. E111 e Agency

o n Je rv• Run Ad
App • G o._.. w lh u 1 wa a
3 o• na 2383
1 ¥1

14 ftfb4Wg au 18 hp Eve n ude
mo tor and tre e $400 00 Ca
304 675 1658

62 Wanted to Buy

57

12 foot mesh sa e te d s h
receive end t ackM All emote
2 Yll 1 o d new coat $3000
w Mllfo S860 Ca 614 992
6723 atte 6 00 o 614 992

740 Seco nd A111e
1115 pet rnon1h De po s 1 •
qui ad Ca 614 4"'1 4222 between 9 • 6
Fun shed Jow nst l • 3 rma
•nd beth Cla.n No peu Atlulu
only D•poeit an d A1t Requ ed
C•UI14 446 1&amp;19

1339

New

46 Space for Rent

3 o 4 Be d oom hous e n Kyger
C eek S choo D 11 ct Ret..- en
ces Ph 614 "'415 Bfi21

PR CEO R OHT - 1971 Schu t1
mobi • homt 12•10 2 bedrooms on lf'llld ot IMoc:l en4
und...-p.,n ng 11cfudtcf fltrt llftv
fum shed t-4200 00 3041 182
2048

&amp;

9220

h&lt;tsp tal bed w h m•ttrass and
1 de a II Used lUll seve a
weeltl Sod naw fo S1400
ult ng only t600 A 10 b and
new fo d ng whae eha Neve
used outt de U1ed only 3 day•
n1 de S o d new fo t645
A1k ng SlOO 814 992 2786

1 BR apt

32 Mobole Homes
for Sale

Pomeroy

ed ma es S150 each AKCT ny
AKC Adu
T nyToyPoodlePupp
Toy
t Fema • 4 yrs Mold2

Chesapeake Ret ve ptJpa At(C
eg ne ed 1h0t1 and wormed
ready to go 304 937 2806
lfttt 6 00

Uke new manually opMa ed

••e

A..Swced 37 718 K l . . IU
voeved n2 ooo c. 614 441
2071
1 ~ •e •• riwer ffont property in
S ¥ IICUII 14~70 moble home
10~30 en c o..d PO ch
,....,
24•32 g• ·~· C• Glenn Cun
d n eu 992 3905

Pets for Sale

D agonwynd Cattery Kenna
CFA H malayan Pare an and
S amese k ttens AKC Chow
pupp es New k tten1 S emete
and 1't me ayans Ca 61• 446
3844 efta 7PM

8 f1 Spum Alum num Set It te
0 1h w th ece ve pnd acka
Cos 12500 new Ask ngt750
Mu1t seU mmtd etely C1
&amp;14 992 6379

• v- lfvtnw oom dec:ll f ..
w1t., eap\IC I W'Mo loan
tion Fl..,e m nut" to Pown.
Pl..uru Attlf IS p m
304
171 uoe

16 ft f be glass •o HP John
son mot o end tra er $1500
C•ll 61• 446 1628 or 448

G oom end Supply Shop Pet
Gr o om ng A breads All
sty es JuleWebbPh 614 446
0231

a9•~r

Room• fo
en day week
mo nth Oa • Ho e C•l 614
9680 Ren •• o w u t120
month

••OtY

Gallipolis

56

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1985 24 ft Pontoon ffo11bo1t
70 HP Eve n ude motor tre ler
l ots Ell ra1 Sea et Ga I polll
BoetCub Ca 8144464782

246 6121

Furnoshed Rooms

7244

J====:::::::::::::;;;.l===:;;:;======-

for current federel I 1t

0118 02 0091

Fu n s hed 1pt nell doo to
L btl y One p ofess ona Aduh
onty Pa k ny Ph 446 0338

Mobi • Hom e For Rent - 2
bed ooms fu n shed Jo• 875

FOR SALE C""'rnorclol '"' ld
"g ,..... nlu lied 50 a 100
,t.pp od mltety ~ ven o d 'h
SOMERVILLE
REAl ESTATE
304 675 3030

""'fnP

Y•d S• e 1 It 1 me evM Qua I
Creell No 17 FJ Aug 7 1nd
Set Aug 8 G rls newborn liZ•
12 fHIIhhte• C1111r I and
Weath• Tam•J Boys 12 2•
months jHeehhte•l women 1
and men • cloth ng

54 Mosc Merchandise

Co am•n 3 lon
a cond tone
modu a $ 260

45
141180 2 bedoom tl er wth
•• pando llvWlg oom ocattd on
lerge teva ot n M ddleport
New school• and stor• 114
912 2101 efte 7 OOp m t: l
614 192 2318

75

Now buy ng she co n o ea
co n Cal lo a es1quo1e1 R ve
C tv Fa m Supply 614 446

14•70Memorv1980 28RS 1
blth Oueil C k No 6 C•
614 245 9129
2 bed oom u.ao fu n 1hed
w11h• •nd drye centTI •
c. 614 992 7479

KIT N CARLYLE ®by Larry Wnghl

Bu ld ng M1te ala
Block b cit sewer pip es w n
d ows ntele etc C eude W n
tare A o G ende 0 Call &amp;14

STANlEY Homeca e P odu c s
0 de today Meke you o ft cell&amp;
house c eanng ease S. peaI Ufelble Call Stephan e 614
44&amp; ss8e

2730

a crl 01 four M'liiM I o m new

I oom house 1nd beth t 1/t •ere
•24 000 CeM 114 912 7463

l'h .. b.ct oom bridt. home

Gowmm.m: Job• t16 ()jl()

019 230 ynr Now h~lng Call
1 801 U7 eooo ht R 8108

o 773 818&amp;

Bus1nese
Bu1ldmgs

114 742 2821 119100

VICE A 10 ewn cutt ng 304
175 151Jil

Rtlll~o~ lnt IUII!;*t for 111•
Eastern Aw Ce
814 440
30n Of 441 9782

n3 &amp;118

34

2 B w th eepa ate d n ng room
f175 e mon1h Owner pay1
w1te andt aehp ckup 10m et
OutAt 141 IPPO .II 16mn
A1ccoon Tr Pa k Ca 614 379

o•

20 ac 1 f.,m with 3 8A hou se
H•nn•n Trlct Aold Glenwood
W V1 to mo e informltio call

ChHte 2 b.cl oom bath fu
b1ument a v•
wtth stat •
( C(MJid make 2 oom1) Older
gerqe. outbu ldi"g 10•325 k&gt;t

LAWN MOWER fltiEPAIR Sfllll

NOTICE
THE OHIO VAllEY PUBliSH
NG CO ecomrn.,.ds lhat yqu
do bu1mft1 w Itt people y OY
know and NOT IO IMd tnonll';
through the rnail unlil you hMI•
nvHtlglltd the oHenng

Farms for Sale

1315
•PP
20 IC f t til
bottom and w th 2400 lb
lobecco bal e • 11• bern p us 3
outbu d nge Mobi 1 home
hook up N ce horne • te Ce I
814 251 1174

•it•

Wh'fl en wtten you t:lln own a
h0me1 Own"' w il h .. p fin•ce
th • 1 Yt
hOme 1 ~ 11
north af Pt PI '4 I C • t•Nn
IPGI 3 bedrooms Ill tft .. I
chen woodbu ner Low 30 1
)O.t 171..,.

Buameu
Opportunity

"A severe rainbow alert has
been ISSUed for the followmg
areas."

55 Buddmg Supplies

The Dally Sent•nei- Page- 9

AKC Go den Ret IN'e rs Cham
p on b ood ne Ready after Aug
16th Shots end w&lt;J med Ca
aha 5 00 PM 614 446 6641

402 Fourth Ave 14 oomt 4 ~
bathe Now uMd •• 4 aplrt
men t s Priced tor qu ct!Nie Call
11.&amp; 448 2967

ow 1 lMIIw'n Mower Rep~
We p Q up 1nd d•Ne OOQd
utl&lt;l mow~• fo .. • Clll
614 7•2 2393 o 11&lt;4 7U
30t1

G

Rec ne

304 675 6930

diapONI C OM 0 Chut eh end
~hools Coutd ttke posMUkln
IMfo • tchoo 1t1rta Ae~e
ble Com• and ... at 381 0 ant
St Midd tpod 1 e 14 192

oom•

tv

Col

141l70 Wndeo wth 14x30
Hd tlon 3 bed aome pond
app o• 3
Ga polls Fer y

Gallipolis Will consider mobile
home esn•de-tn t47 500 C.tl

It 1 country living n my home hH
the elderty P Nett bed
beth and living oom No 1tep1
~ce P'Of Ch end ya d only M\14H1
m nutH I om 1to.n and holpi11 ... , . , .. 992 1115

Wotf Pen Ad 3rd house on lefl
from 143 Aug 10 15 8 d•k
Lott of good cloth•

Fri-.dlv Home Pert'- hll a,..,
ng for m•n-a.,. end de•lertln
Krttan• K ttena Cute end Play
your • •• Urg•t I ne In p1ny
lui 304 8a2 2614
plan free kh hrend nllo¥ chrlat
me• cttllog. toy g ft end home
Ma a white gr1y Siam11e tvPI decor ciCIIOO Over 800 i1Mnl
Cit all ready ni!Utered Jnd Top oommilelon and holt"'
declawed Mull 111y ndoora attn Cell for frH calog
Good home only Call61~ 245 i -100 227 1510 or call collect
0

~lhauUng•Adroofing

Fui ...Timt RN 3 11 shift lnd
infreqent 1 1 7 rei If heel
Hlary •nd berwfh• Appty •t
Scenic Hilla Nursing Center CJII

3656

5231

On Morn ng Star Ad
Phone 81• 364 4084

LovelY new 3 SA home bu tt th._

oprlnl 2 car gerege n ce area.
Cley chy sehooh I mil• from

41

M1ture person lor 3 yr old 1nd
nflltl Ou hom• 3 shifts
Centen1ry eree CJII 61 ~ U8
94f'll afl•r 2 00 PM

7260

992
949
992
949
992

Help Wanted

Blr meld for HlpP'f Comer Call
eft., 4 OOpm 814 4MI ~821
l.tore 4 OOpm 1ppl'( In person
at the HIPP.V Corne

6 pupp e1 half AUI1rJII• blue
hqler 1nd P t Bun 304 176

"The Clelen• T11111 111111 ell•• fOil
sdelf Into a ne111 hoMe '

11

Go ng on vacat on If need book
o cllll • o der Please do before
S1t Aug 8 Ma y S sk 304

Cloth" to gwe away All
Call 81• 9•9 27015

814 448 2750

QUILTS
Antique P e ,.940 1 Ca Ma c:
6,. 992 2101 dey• 0 , 692
2•61 even nge

[ mployn11:111

7 1587 tmopd

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

to buy stand no tim bel
Call AI T otnm II ll14 1'2
2328

Atttnt on School Teachers 1nd
ete Ri11tu e Ch lat en baby
• ne Loeatlon 2nd ,...,. Call

21

882 2069

GENEIAl CONTIICYOIS

J.R.'s REPAIRS

9t2 3471

, (614) 992 3325

BUilDING LOTS FOR SAlE - 2 41 aces of va can t land
ocal ed near Easte n H gh Sc hoo wth access to Rt 7 Wate
&amp; e ec c ava ab e $6 000 00

HERE IT IS You hom e n th e country over 21 ac es of
g ound p us a 2 story f arne house w/3 bed ooms eel a
area shed &amp; woodburner for extra heat WANT

REFERENCES
Phone Day or E¥1nings

TEAFORDm

$29 500

and

(614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631

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mo

POMEROY- S1x acres close to town- wth n ce I &gt;; stooy
frame home w th 3 4 bedr oom s Has n ce k I chen cab nets
10 •20 sto age bu d ng pal o gar den space MAKEOFFER

~

Buying dtify g~d 1 ve cOtnl
nge jewelry stet' nu were old
co nt le ee cunen'Y lop priCft Ed 8urllett 81
Shop
2nd Aw Middleport Oh It&amp;

216 E 2nd St
Phone

N 2nd AYE
MIDDLEPORT, OH

!~ Licensed
LISA M KOCH M S
Chn1cal Aud1olog1st

Real Estate General

RLAliO!

SHOP

Computenzed Heanng A1d Selection
~ Sw1m Molds lnterpretmg Sen11ces

1 9 87 1 mo

W/THIS COUPON
Good lhru lugbst I

DABBLE

Month of

Also ....... roollnt CAll fOR flU lllWAtt
992 6116 or 361 JUO

16960 614 992 5587

•"tc

SepUc tank pump ng res den al
&amp; eommer eel teo per old
Ron Ewn•Enterpt 1ft Jackson
Oh 0 C.N ., .. 281 5930

614 892 7612

1nd r•actV to move nto P1t o
cover stapa etc Comp ~•

912 1304

18 Wanted to Do

CARPET 9x12 as low as 850
ot1 o p ck f om Also cut
ca pa &amp;6 00 a yd and up
F nan c ng ava Swtva ockers
t100 Mo ohan Furn tu B
Uppe R va Rd Ca 614 446
7444

3 bedroom mob •• home Set up

Onc:e n 1 fel mtl I rooms 3
~ ooma
mo1tly rum llhtd
11 gt lot C•ll or contact Bob
H1gg•rty Ml ddlepon I 1'

Pubhc Sale
8s Auction

40% Orf ON WINDOWS

ANYTIME
BUTCHER SHOP

Dodr 1 Prive1e Home Ce • W
c•• fo t ... e elderly " rnv home
C•ll 11• 381 8193 any1 mt

LOST - Tenn 1 racklt W eon
F1 ce 85 bl.ck b own tij) hend
g p 0 dnence court• l11t Tuea
day 31)41 675 7303

9

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S ituat1ons
Wanted

lOST - 2 pet Bug e dog1
0 dnence Schoo
bl.cll artd
wh te brown 304 176 1284

45

41 5 86 1c

7J0871mo

Thot Noodo

1878

Lost Bleck ter ier dog turning
wh te with
Popu a A dge
.,•• c. 614 387 7180

THRU JUlY

Roger Hysell
Garage

Lody

48 ft

14x70 Ca •v.n tra o 1 ec e
land ge age p vacv f1nce
loc•ted
mile out Peach Fo k
Rd Po m..-oy 014 992 2473

Hom• for Sa e by Owne
G eenbriiT Est 38R b .. l.vtl
on241Cfn AC WBFP wet
ber 2 car g•ag.. Ph Before
4 OOPM 614 4U 4008 Aftor
4PM Ph 304 571 3816

814 445 1038

X

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01200 Call 814 992 7672

Homes for Sale

CLIMI THE LADDER TO SUC
CESS GuartnteH ncome wtth
potent II of 125 000 00 f rst
.,.., 1ern ng1 Tra n ng prooram
for thoH who qualify Appty n
peraon at W Va. Employment
Offlc.. 226 S llth St Pont
P1e.. ent W Ve Aug Oth
between 1 0 0() am and 2 30 pm
Home to live n w th !Jid..-ty ladY
In city Would heYe own oom
For info met10n ca 304 071Ji

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8

1917 Vind ... 8 ft

Rtdi.Esl.ill~

31

73171ntD

(CUT OUT FOR FUTURE USE)

3430

Naw wood 6 pc v ng oom
I U 81 $39 9 9 6
New I v ne
room eu tas from &amp;179 96 to
t 700 Chest of d awe 1 4
d
848 5 dr•we t59 95
End t•b" f om 869 85 set
U•ed Furn tu e bed oom au tes
full • zed bedt tw n beds and
ock•ra Reel nars from 899 96
1nd up
THE WORKING
MAN S FRIEND

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1984ShultJ: 3BR wthexpanct
Mlc OWIVI •115 000 o bnt
offer Clll 814 ... 8 8726

AuctlonHr Col O.c• E CMck
Hoene• M 7&amp;4-11 304 til

FREE INFORMATION PACkET

Lost White Hound Dog H11
n ng colla on neck Very ahy
of ttrengen If ' " " pi••• call
11 •
8006 0 44&amp; 3587
1•

614 982 2667 or 114 9t2
2328 8 oo - 5 oo pm

phone 304 175

4487500

Cement 1t11 onarv pubs
614 446 1495

tton ctll P M and Ataodetl tt

61 Household Goods
PARSON S !URNITURE

I&lt;EW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WElT GALLIPOLIS RT 35
PHONE 814 448 7274

pravide '-• hour 7 d.,- We h.ve

ce ch•ga optn

LAFF·A·DAY

'

We provkfe Home Heaith Ca 1

A N ~~ppNc.tJons now b•u
acc-,terd lor full time po~tion
PI~Mant Valley Nuraing Ca •
Cente epp~ pMtonnel ott ce
pt,....,., Vllll'f Hotp 304 175

12

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL'

H1'V

Pomeroy- Middleport Oh1o

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

...,.. nrvlcet For Inform•

AVON no
territor u

30 ge alectric hot wet• tenk
with amall leek Call 814 388

Profeulonal
Serv1ces

for thelkf•ly and diubiM We

.........

.we

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FREI f!TIMA TES
CAll

ly Ch011ct or A.ppot~nfrntflt

4

23

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1879 Monte Carlo PB PS good
lnter.or
eJtt•lor n 850
firm 11 742 3165 o 814-

G Hon

copper tone refrlg
eacel running cond e200
Whl.. electric Q, E stove 3 yra
old t200 Sold Cherry twin
bed •100 Ful 1 ze bed with
mattreu end box 1prlng1 1715
Verloue cumln• and drapu

U t10 a pr Coli 614 3a8
8478

Applience• fo ule. •320 304

875 7274

l(H)d

742 2892

1877 Ford Mavtr Dk One
owner 3 epaed A C tiiO

014
1 hat poaltlve altitude seminar dldn t do
me any good I m still mad about the $50
registration feel

99~

1321

1171 Volklwegon Rabbit
Auto OIIOiine tnglnt e800

ftrm 814 992 2n8

27a6
1978 400 HJwk Hand• runs
t460 304 676 ..449
C•ll between 5 1nd 8
good

117' Honda 90 Tr• 8 ke
eacellent cond ton low m leage
t300 Kawa~ak 100 Dirt B ke

Fo me v Ken s now John s
W1te Se v ce John Watte son
J Owne 1 000 o 2 000 gal
serv ee 304 576 2248

Tomatoes for sale Afte 5 00

., 00 Call 304 676 2824

coli 304 876 1981

76

87

Boats and
Motors for Sale

Outboard Motor Uke ntw 1884
Mariner 40 H P electric ltlrt
long shift Shift box Ignition
penll H•• had very llmhlld u..

1ot of t1991 00 oa,
814 441 3144 Evonl- 814
446-3788
STERN WHEELER
cl"!dll 1rall•

38

In

•2100 or bllt

oH• Cal 814 446-7881

Upholstery

A &amp; M Custom Coochet end
Reupholetery St Rt 7 C own
C tv Oh 614 256 1•10 Eve
114 441 3438 Open da ty 9 to
430 Sat 930to1 30 0d&amp;
new Uphost.,.ed
MOW"¥ s Upholster ng ltrv ng
trl countyerH 22 .,..,. Th1 best
in fumiture upholater ng Cell
304 675 4114 for frte
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Pege-10-The Daily Sentinel

..

Friday, August 7. 1987

Sund&lt;~y

..---Local briefs------. Thunderstorms cause damftge today
'
Seek owners of unclaimed funds

The State of Ohio is looking in Meigs County for owners of
unclaimed funds .
The money, which has accum ulat ed since 19£8 when the
Division of Unclaimed Funds was formed by the Ohio
. Department of Commerce. Involves a number of persons whose ·
last address 'was listed in Meigs Count y .
The .unclaimed funds are from such things as dormant
check ing and savings accou nt s, money orders. utility deposits
and paid up life insurance policies which ·have gone untouched
for 10 years . Also the unclaimed mbney involves wages not '
coll'ec ted for five years .
People on today's lls.t published in The Dally Sentinel or
believe they are related to someone on the list, s hould make
their claims by writing to the Director of Cammer~. Di vision of
Unclaimed Funds , Two Nationwide Plaza, Columbus. Ohio
43215.

Charleston man dies in crash
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A Charles ton man was killed when he lost control of his
ultra-light a irplane and crashed Into the Kanawha River on the
Route 35 side nea r Little 16 Mile Road Wednesday at 8:15p.m.,
according to a spokesman for the Mason Co.u nty Shert!f's
Department.
Ernest Danie l Dean, 44, Charleston, was pronounced dead on
a rrival a:t Pleasant Valley Hospital at 9:45 p.m. by Breton
Morga n cou nty coroner, who identliied the cause of death as
massive blunt trauma , according to the spokesman. .
Eyewitnesses reported Dean was executing a maneuver
called a ' 'wingover" when he lost control of the aircraft. the
spokesman said. He had near ly regained control when the wings
folded up a nd ttie plane crashed into the river , the spokesman
sai d.
The body was trans ported to Pleasant Valley Hospital by the
Point Pleasant Em ergency Medica l Service after be ing
retrieved from the river by the rescue squad and the Point
Pleasant Volunteer Fire Department, according to the
spokesman. An autopsy will be performed at the state Me dica l
Examiner's Office in Char leston, the spokesman said.
Dean had flown from Upton's Airport, nearGrjmmsLa nding&lt;.
according to the spokesper son.
The accident is being inves tigated by the s heriff' s department
and the Wes t Virginia Department of Public Safety.

Squad has 6 calls

By United Press lnternallonal
Summer showers and thunderstorms blanketed.the Gul! Coasl
today · as a cold front hanging
over thP Plains and ,Ihe central

Rockies triggered violent storms
in Nebraska, Kansa s, Colorado
and Uta h.
Early morning thunderstorms
and rainshowers were scattered

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Area deaths

Beatrice Howell
Beat rice Eleanor Kennaw
Howell, 81, {11echanicsburg, fortnerly of Rutland and Springfield, died Thursday at the K. W.
Hess Pythlan Home foll owing a
lingering Ulness.
Born Oct. 30, 1905 in Columbus,
Mrs. Howell was a daughter of
the late Clopha and Me llie r ;·
Tipton Kennaw. She was employed as a buyer with the F . W.
Woolwor th Co. , Springfield, be·
!ore her retirement.
Surviving are a son and
daughter-in-law, Kei.th and Vir·
gin ia Howell, . Mechanicsburg;
seven gra ndchildr en, seven
great-gra ndchildren and several
nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in dea th besides
her parents, were her husband,
E . Dale Howell on Jan . 1, 1969;
two sons, Richard E . Howell and

I

Dale Howell; two brothers, Elwood J . Kennaw and Walt e r
Brown Kennaw ; a sis ter, Evelyn
Nee. .
.
Services will be held atlO a .m .
Monday a t t he Sk illman McDonald Funeral Home at
Mechanicsburg, . wit h the Rev .
Keith Weller of!iciating. Graveside rites will be held at 3: 30p.m .
Monday at the Miles Cemetery in
Ruti'IJid. Frie nds ma y call at the
funeral home from 4 to 7 p.m .
Sunday .

Free entertainment

Portland PTO meets
Portland P .T.O. will have a
meeting Tuesday. 7 p.m ., to
make plans for the coming school
year a nd !or the Fail Carnival to
be held on Oct. 3.

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I

KENNETH R. COX
LUTHER C. YATES , JR .
Deputy Director
Division of Unclaimed Funds

Boost«&gt;rs to med

MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO

Ea stNn Ba nd Roosters will
meet at the hi gh schoo l 7:30p.m .
Tucs cl a)'.

Rt•un!on Sunday

Information concerning the amount of the fund and any ne· ·
cessary information conceroin·g the presentment of a Claim thor·

( :1!111'. .~ l rtl d V:

lhs. S62-,71 : 700-MO lb!'. S.'lR·$i O.ra&gt;:

Wt lov. ~ra d f' ro~· .; , ~:lfl· drou· n : ~ pt· ln~rl
('cw.:- . $4fil·$fl tll : Cnw ~· C:.~ll 1:rlmb..
$.17!l. ~f\i0 : Vl'a l (':!1 \'f':-. r· h ok~ · ~· pt'imr-.

efor may be obtained by any person possessing a property (pro·
prietary) interest in the Unclaimed Funds by addressing a written

inquiry to the Director of Commerce, as follows :

l0\.1'~. lllPHd \' :' ~ l f' l ' f~ &amp;
Ycmllru~·!' . mi~l. ff' am f' 111 &amp; ::2. 2~·:100 lb:- .
$74 · ~1 : lOO-&lt;IfM"I lb ~ . $7l ·$B&lt;I ; -tOO · ~t) lhs.
~ i.'i · AAl.~ : ~ 10 - tilXllb ~. 1\fi9 . ~ S79 : ni'I0.700
JV~l

$.\~·$" ~ : hC'I Irrt&gt;tl r 1 \' pt~row ... upt n~:1:l: L 1

lb"

17~ ~6 : tnNI ~ nHI C'. $6~· ~7'1 . Bah~ (':Jh'f'"·

&amp; u~. $~ . :.1- $n!1.7~ ; !:i Cll f'!s . ~m ('(l. t ra m ~" 111
g. :r • . 2 ~ · ~ lbs . .\li t !i0·$ 1R,:;(I: :vlfi. 40() l h ~ .
$&amp;\ . ~ ~ 7!\ . !lO : ..JOO ::.00 Jbs. $f;.1,!"il-$73. :10:
!"JJO.fiOII lb:-o. $6fl .~· $7::?5fl; 6C1(). 7fM1 lh!',

Luther C. Yates. Sr., Deputy Director
Division of Unclaimed Funds

$~ Vi0- $6R . ~ :

Two Nationwide Plaza
(Corner Chestnut &amp; Higl! Streets)
Columbus, Ohio 43266-0545

h\ l h(' hf'alt , $ll 'Hiri"K' n

Tn p Hogs : 2(1('1.'210 lbJoo .. ~14 - S.~i ; 210 2-Ift
lb". S~S- fS~•7 : Hu1c-h C'1 ' Ro:1r". 4rl() lh'- &amp; up.

~11\. ~..J :

iOO.Pi(llbs . ~ . ~- $6~. !10 : A('{)

~ !l!l - 8AA. !"~l:

Aut r-hrr

Sn....- ~ . :\1'(1

400 lb-.. M0·$44:

.anu fiiO l b ~ . ~4~ s..·r. ~.O : P l~,. b~' th t" llf'&lt;.u l.
$.'\!l rlown
l'f'Nif'J l:..t11&lt;' ~ ••tf' Au ~J R l q~ "'~"tine
.tt 1· 00pm

lb-: &amp; up. $ ~ . ~ - Sfi'ViO: Bulls. mNt. IramP
=1 &amp; "2. 2~·:llXt Jbs. $7 1. ~ · ~ . !"lll : :ffi4Cifl
lb!'. S6R . S0· ~1 . !"lll : .&amp; OO·:'iOO lb!\. S72 . ~· $7R flO:
!"100-1100 Jb-: . Slili.!'l0-$7ti.!"il: F.00-700 llr.-; ,

..

t2]sNOW

Name and

700·AA!l lbs. $:'i5,!",()-$ti7.!"il: flfii1 Jbs

address must be given ex.actly as

FRONTS : . . Wa rm

ft' Col d

. . Static

WEATHER MAP - Scallered showeMI and thundei'!IIOI'JIUI will
ex tend from eastern Lou isiana across southern MlooiMippl,
i\lahamu, Georgia, northern Florida. and North Carolina.
Showers and thunde rstorms will also l&gt;e scaltered over southwest
Iowa, northwest Missouri, northe rn KansiL~, northern Coiorado.
southern Wyoming; Utah and southern Nrvada. ·

well as-unadvertised accounts of less than $10 .00 .
CHESTER - Ginther. Jack C. II , Box 34; Swindells, Mable,
Phoenix Ave.

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DEXTER - Ator, John H.. Rt. 1, Box 9-A; GMAC, Rt . 1, Box
9-A.
.
HARRISONVILLE -· Payne, Donald &amp; Kenneth. Box 276 .
LONG BOTIOM - Jackson. William E.. 37070 Bashan
Road; Keuff, Sue A.. Rt . 1.
MIDDLEPORT - Bass. I.J., 640 Page Street; Beasley. Howard M. &amp;. Unknown : Bowen. John. Unknown: Cameron.
Deshler Jr., 1 B250 Main; Cira. Elaine. 37265 St. Rt . 124; Flea
Bag . 309 N. Front: Goell, JohnS .. P. 0. Box 1 86; Justice. Bruce
c .. 592 Pearl Street; McDermitt, Barbara. 35 River Dr.; Moody.
April &amp; Marjor .. ., 121 S. 7th Ave.; Quillen. Marvel, Rt . 1 , Box95:
·Sharon. Mary, B09 N. 2nd Ave.; Smith. Richard R .. 339 Pearl St .
; Swanson. Carroll, 211 Mill Street; Swanson, Katheri~;~e H.. 211
Mill Street; Thomas, James A.. Rt . 1. Box 1.19'B; Wayland. edna.
707 Brownell Ave.; Wolfe. Antis, POD RAW, Unk~own; WOods,
Ted , Rt . 1.
. MINERSVILLE - Forbes, Randy. 31917 Minersville RD ;
Grueser, Jerry J .. Rt . 1 .
POMEROY - Clark. Sherri L., Rt . 2; Colonial Auto. 278
West Main Street: 'Cuckler, Clifford C .. Ate. 3 ; Eller Ent, Inc.,
3995 Old Post Rd .; Ewing, Ben H., 300 4th St .; Faulk. Lori A.,
'243 Mulberry Ave.; Houdashelt. Randy E.. 124 Union: Johnson.
Kathryn A., RFD Wolfe l'en.Road; Little. Pearl. 278 West Main
Street; Martin. Lynn. Rt . 4: Marting General Store. Unknown;
Meigs Co . Med Clinic. Mulberry Hts. Box 207; Michael, Tim &amp;
Pat, Route 4 ; Pauley, Paul J .. 307 Spring Ave.: Penzoil, Grind·
staff. 440 E. Main: Phel:ps. Earl E .• 47811 Kingsbury Rd .;
Pickens. Claudette, Box 165; Porter, Robert D.. Route 4; Ram b.
Ambrose. Unknown: Ramb. Mary. Unknown; Ritchie. Jack L. ,
825 S . 2nd: Sloan, Robert W. , 373B3 Rocksprings Rd .; Spires.
Norman D., Stachler, James H.. Route 4; Walker. Thomas,
34719 White Hill; Wallbrown. Amox, 35140 Rocksprings Rd.;
Wamsley. James R. &amp; A., Route 3; Wamsley. James R. ll. Route
3. Young, Mae. 240 Condor Street.
PORTLAND - Janes, Creed. Unknown: Wallbrown, Amos I.. '
.
Rt. 1.
.
RACINE - Bess, Lawrence. 5th St., P. 0 . Box 445; Wilson.
Wayne S .. Rt. 2 .
REEDSVfLLE - McGilroy. Bruce A .. Unknown; McGilroy.
Bruce A.. 5200 SR 681 .
RUTLAND - Bobo, Robert G., Rt. 1; Haley, Leland. Un· ·
known; Haley. Worley, Unknown; Phillips. Rebecca &amp; B .• Rt. 1;
Russell. Freda. SR 124; Walker, Jack R.. Box 188; Walker.
Thomas. 34719 Whitehill .
SYRACUSE - Crow. Robert. College Road: Greenig, Ste·
ven. Bllx 41 ; Ontario Pipeline. General Delivery; Slack, Ada A..
2nd Street; Vendy, Jessie.
.
. ·CITY UNKNOWN - D llo D Meats. Unknown: Thompson.
Phillip.' Unknown.
COUNTY TOTAL - RECORDS 77; DOLLARS $7,177.93 .

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Corrt•('tion
in the Me igs Count y Co mmon
Ple as Cou rt r ase of D. Micha el
· Mullen aga inst Smith-Ne lson Mo·
tors In c.. ct al . a S2,979.AA
jud gm ent wa s aw a rded the pla int Iff from Buick Mot o•· Divis ion,
not Smith Nelson Motors .
A
co ntrac t be tween the lalntlff and
Buic k Motor Di vis ion , not Smit h·
N~l so n Motors . wa rescinded.

less than 10 milc&gt;s an hour today
a nd tram the: s outhwest al less
tha n 10 miles an hour tonl~th t.
Edended Fore&lt;·asl
Sunday throu~h Tue.~dlly
A c han ce ol showl'rs and
thunde rstorms Sunday, with fair
Wea ther Monda\" and Tuesdav .
lilghs will be in t'he Rtls. with lo_;,s
In tM 60s.
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Daily stock prices
t ,\ s ol 10: 30 a.m. ]

Provided hy
Bryce Wid Mark Smll h
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Firm
Price
Am f: lertric Power ............ 26 ')1.
AT &amp;T ........... .................... 33 ~
As hland Oil ............ ....... .... .67'/"
Bob Ev a ns Farms .............. 24' ,
lha rrnlngo5hoppes ......... .. .l1 ~
Fede ral Mogui ... :............... .47 !JJ
Goodyear T&amp;R .................. .73 ~
Heck's In c ................ .......... 4'1(.
Limited Inc .. , ........ .. .......... .48 !4
Multimedia Inc ..... .......... .... , .. 7J
Rax Restaurants .. .. ... .... ....... 5!4
Robbins &amp; Mye rs ..........
9Y,
Shoncy' s Inc . .... ....... ........... 31 ~
Wendy' s Inti . .. ............. ...... .10')(.
Worthin~ton Ind .................. 23%
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· WORK UNDERWAY- U's a slow· process lor the llrm ol Tom
Mayle and Sons, of Culler, Ohio, to move Ions ol dirt back to the
llllltllde from which the dlrl was removed. The firm l&gt;egan
reclalmlac I he While Rock Coal mine slle at Minersville on July 13
and has until Oct. 31 to complete th e job.

Mine reclamation
·is underway in
Minersville area
By NANCY YOACHi\M ·
TIMES-&amp;nllnel Staff
MINERSVILLE - Si nce 1978,
funds totaling approximately
$4,749,00) have been s pent in
M el~ts Coun ty by the Ohio De·
partment ol Natural Resources
Division. of Reclamation to reclai m a bandoned mine s ites .
Another estim ated $4 ,150,000 has
been committed to Meigs Coun ty
but not yet s pent , according to
Mitch Farley, of the At hens
o f!lc e or !he Di vis ion o f
Reclamation .
Funding for these and other
Ohio reclamation projects comes
from two sources, !he s tat e tax on
coa l and rr·om the federal Of!lcc
of Surface Mining Reclamation
and En!orcemenl . Ohio competes with other states for the
federal doll ars which are alloted

based upon need.
AlthOugh federal legis la tion
regu111es coal mining and requires that a ffected lands be
restored to origi nal cont our, the
legislation Is some tim es criticIzed as bei ng poorly enforced .
Even In Meigs County there
hav e been Instances in recent
year s when s mall coa l operations
have been a bandoned without
reclamal ion, thereby creating
the problems of land erosion and
aclq, water drainage. Meigs
Cou nty already had problems
wit h acres of mine la nds which
were abandoned long before
federal legis lation was around to
regulate mining opera tion s.
On the other hand, there are
several exa mples . In Meigs
Count y of the effectiveness or the
Continued on A-3

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PA1 HILL FORD

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WE CAN .SAVE YOU MONEY

: RECIAMA'ftON NEEDED - Thill abandoned coal mine at
t\UntnvUJe II now In the prtlcen of being reclaimed by the Ohio
Departn~d of Natural Reeoareea Dlvllon ol Reclamation.
Material wu taken ort tbe face of lhe bUialde on the rigid and used
to create a roadway to and from the mine site. Thill material wUI
now be puhed baj:ti to the hlllalde and sloped. Nollonr qo, lbe
area be&amp;ween tl&gt;e two hUIIIdl!ll. completely lllled with water. Tile
' ~&amp;ream chlllln~l lhrouch ·the area Is now being restored to Its
orlpnal conllgurallon to·allow tl&gt;e water to !low as II should.

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Multimedil Inc . Newspaper

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PAT'S MUFFLER SHOP

ertised in prior years are on file with your County. Treasurer liS

Middleport-Pomeroy-Galipolis-Point Pleasant. August 9, 1987

1987

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NOTICE : Names and addresses of unclaimed accounts adv·

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(://l SHOWERS

RJ RAIN

Prescribed forms will be furnished upon a reques·t or inquirv

in writing .

Showers and
storms likely Sunday. High
near 90. The probability of
_rain Is 60 percent.

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Suturday al UMI p .m.
Tr&lt;'n d.~: Vf•al Cal\'!'~. ~trudv: F'&lt;'Nlrr

Along the River ...... , B·L-8
Business ..... .. ... ,, ..... .... .D-1
Comics .... ..... ... ........ Insert
Cl asslfled!l ......... ..... .. D-3-7
Deaths ........................ A·8
Editorial .......... .. ......... A-2
Sports ...... .. ...... .. ...... C-1-8

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NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING
TO BE OWNERS OF UNCLAIMED FUNDS

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Education department strikes soft bargain
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Pretty baby contest winners -

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The annu a l reu nion of I ht'
Thom as , Hiram and Adonija h
Parker fa milies will be held a t
the Tuppers Plains El~ m e nt ary
Soul h f'e nt ral Ohio:
Sc hoo l with a basket pic nic
Pa rt Iv c loudy tod ay with a hi gh
dinne r at 12.: 30 p.m. Sund ay .
n~ar 90. Par lly c loudy tonl!lhl
All desce nda nts inc lud ing fe- wit h d low nea r 70.
mal e lines a rc in vited to th&lt;'
P a rll y cloud;· Sa tu rday with a
annu al C'VPnL
cha nce: of showe r s and lhundc:rThis )'Car the fa mil y is st r ess- stormd a nd a high nen r 90 .
ing th a t a nyone of th e NPwla nd
Th ~ proba bilit y or prcc iplt a
family
should
att
end
s
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a
ll
t
I
on
is 20 percent today, near zero
To form auxiliary
suc h pe•·sons are desce ndant s or lonlgh t aml 30 pPrcPnl Saturd ay .
Winds will be from I he south at
The Ninth • District Com- Adonijah 's daught e r, Mrs. St c ·
ph
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!Eli
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ab
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th
Park
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ma nder of the Disabled Amerl·
ca n Vet erans will be a t the Me igs Newl a nd.
Al so thi s yea r additiona l infOI"· , 0Sptla DeWS
Chapter 53 D.A .V. Home at 124
ma
t ion foun d t hi s year on the
Vfllt•rans Memorial
Butternut Ave .. Pomeroy, at 1
or
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in
of
the
Pa
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fa
mil
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in
Thurs
d ay Admi ss ions
p.m . Monday to discu ss lhc
Penn
sy
lva
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will
be
presented
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Eto
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Cassell
. P omeroy: 13ctt y
formation of an auxiliary unit.
All
fa
m
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mf'
mbers
are
encou
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Hunt.
l.Onl!
Bott om; Ca rlos
All int er ested women a re Invited
agpd
to
take
th
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fa
mily
rPcords
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RidgE'way.
Ohio; He nry
to at tend the meeting.
and photogra phs lo the r eunion. Har tma n. Long Ro tt om.
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Thur day Di sc harge'- Bobby
Swiger . hrl, tln(' Sh aelfe r . l.lsa
Jones. F: li Whil P. E tt a Cullums,
Ro na ld Sy k ~&lt;. Ma r ie Duddin g.
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J!Jdgment !lwarded
., A $12,823.57 judgment ha s been
&lt;awarded Bank One, Athens, from
Ricky l. . Murphy. et a!, In a
forclosure action In Meigs
Coun ty Common Pleas Court.
A judgment or $4,148.42 has
been awarded Matthal.ee, admlnistratll\ of the es late of Robert
William Lee. !rom Nationwide
Mutual Insurance.

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Anolh~ r evenJng of fr Pe ente r tainment will be sta ged at 7:30
p.m. Saturday a t the Shrin e Park '
In Racine under the sponsorship
of the Racine VIllage .£art
Board. The Bend River Bo~s and
others will prov ide en terta in·
men! and res idents a re to take
th E'ir la wn cha irs to the park.

The Pomeroy Area Merchants
Association will meet at Bank
One a t 8 a .m. Tuesday.

at 1:52 p.m. to Holzer Clinic for
Meigs Coun ty Emergency
Kenna Morris to Holzer Medi cal
Medical Serv ices· reports six
Cent
er; Rutland at 3: 20 p.m. to
ca lls Thursday; Racine at 12: 14
Hysell
Run ...; Road !or Alice
a.m. to Bashan for Geneva
to Veterans Me m ori&lt;~ l Events s&lt;'hedoled
Kennedy
Maxson to Holler Medical CenHospital.
ter; Pomeroy a t 8:40 a.m. to
Ma ples Apts. for Etoilia Cassell
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Veterans
Memorial
Hospit
al;
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Two
event
s
";Til
be held In
10
rs
Plains
a
t
10:
03
a.
m.
to
Tuppers
Plains
Saturda
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Tuppe
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to
meet
th
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Trust
Route 681 for Madelyn Buchanon
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e sponsors p o t e as t e rn
Junior High cheerleaders.
10 st. Joseph's Hospital; MiddleChes ter Township Trustees
From ~ a m lo 3 p m a car
port at 1:38 p.m. to an a ut o
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acc ident on Route 124; pa tient will meet Tuesday , 7: 30p. m .. at
wa sh will b~ held at Cole's Sohlo
re fused treatment; Middleport the townhail.
St a tion a nd a bake sa le will be
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the bra nch of the Farmers Bank
and Sav ings Co.. in Tuppers
RICHARD F. CELESTE
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stretched "from eastern Lake
Superior across the Great l.akes.
down across the Plains and up
toward the central Rockies,"
said National Weather Service
forecaster Harry Gordon.
Heavy rains Thursday caused
flooding in White Pine and
U ncoln County, Nev .. as well as
in parts of Utah .

Services for Jack l. . Clark, 55.
of Middleport, were he ld Wedn esday at Ewing Funeral Hom e.
Clar k wa s born Dec. 12, 1931 , not
1932, as listed In Monday 's
obituary. An infant grandson.
James "Ryan Clark. precede d
him In dea th.

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A look
back at
the ·fair

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 8·13'-87

Jack Clark

Local announcements

MeJ'('hants to

trom Montana to New Mexico
and from Nevada through the
central Plains into southwest
Iowa and northwest Missouri.
Severe thunderstorm watches
were Issued in northern Kansa s
and parts of Nebraska .
Damage from wind gusts or up
to 60 mph was reported Thursday
near Concordia, Kan .
Showers and occasional !hun·
derstorms stretched thi s morning frorri the Caroihias across
Florida and along the central
Gulf Coast . The weather service
rr ported especia lly heavy rain·
fall at Greer and~olumbla , S.C.,
Augusta, Ga .. and Crossvill e.
Te nn .
Storms were expected to ilnger
throughou t the day today in the
,;lc!nlty of the cold front, which

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HUNTINGTON - The scheduled bid opening for construction of the Gallipolis l.ocks and
Dam project has beeQ delayed a
week to aliow time for a pre-bid
conference, the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers reported Saturday .
l'rtstead of Sept. 15, ~he opening
will be Sepi. 23 at 11 a.m. In the
Federal Building, 8th Street and
5th Avenu e. sale) Conrad Ripley,
public affairs specialis t for the
corps' Huntington District.
The pre-bid conference will be
at 9 a.m . Aug. 18 on the West
Virginia side of the Gallipolis
Locks and Dam, he said.
The co nference will be an
oppor tunit y for pros pec tive
bidders to as k question s and
clear up any concerns they may
have about th e project. .
Th e bid ope ning was de la yed
because of provisio ns that a
certa in amount of time lapse
between II a nd the pre-bid
conference .

One general contract is to be
awarded for the project, esti·
mated to cost about $200 mliiion.
The project involves di gging a
canal through a bend In the West
Virginia side of the river at the
curre nt dam site and building
two locks for boat traf!ic .
Constr)lction Is scheduled to be
completed about 1990,
The locks would be the same
size as those at the Greenup,
Racine and other newer dam s on
the Ohio Riv er. The Gallipolis
locks are among the wors t
bottlenecks on the Ohio because
of their small size. Problems
navigating the locks In the bend
have resulted in more accidents
there than at other locks on the
river.
As the . locks project nears
completion. the corps Is to award
a contract to rehabilitate the
curre nt dam and strengthen it s
foundations .

Valley
purchased the grand champion steer, a 1,235
pounder, for $3.80 per pound from Jim Baughman,
ol Eureka Star Route, Gallipolis. Shown with the
wlQDer are Mike Berridge, Larry Lee, Morris
Ha~ldns, chairman of the board, Oh~ Valley

presid~erit, Ohio Valley-Bank;
Baughm1111; Susan Skeen, 1987 Gallla County
Livestock Queen and Robin Coen, 191!'1'Miss Gallia ·
County, Stories and results on D·2 today,
(Times-Sentinel photo by Donald E. Wright)

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Sales net
record sum
GALU~Ol.lS Area busln ~ssmen and individuals paid a

record $190,198.25 for 348 Gallla
Count y Junior Fair livestock sale
project s Friday acrordlng to ·
Fred Dee], Gallla County extension agent, 4·H .
"That's approximately $38,000
more than last year's figure,"
GRAND CHAMPION HOG - No smile lor the
Dee! added.
camera!
The grand champion hog, owned by D.J. ·
"It was another outstanding
Harden, of Rt. 4, Oak Hill, shows some resistance
sale. We are pleased with the
to posing lor the camera as~ from left to right,
support from residents and bus!Livestock Queen Susan Skeen, Robin Coen, 1987
. nessmen around the region wljo
backed Gallla County Y.Oungs ters
ageln this summer."
Previous record sum spent !or
· the four livestock projects market lamb, hog, steer and
tobacco - was $153,488.59, set In
1984.
Tim Massie, fair board president, added, "We just can't say
enough about Individuals who
support not only this, but all the.
other fair activities each year."
Dee! said 83 steers sold for
$93.155.30, an average o!$1 .03per
animal and 42 cents above the
normal average market price.
One-hundred and ninety-eight
hogs .sold for $69,132.86. an
average or $1.59 per animal and
about $1 'II hove the normal
market price.
Fifty-seven sheep sold for
$1~,380 . 15, an averageo!$2.88per
animal and $2 above the normal ·
market price.
· Ten sticks of tobacco sold for
$3,530.
One .of the animals, Wesley
Sau!lders' lamb; was purchased
by Haney's Custom Butcher
Shop, then donated back to the
falrboarcl for tbe purpose of a
resale, with proceeds going toSHARE CHAMPION LAMB - Here Is tbe 11187
ward the Galllil County Chapter,
grlllld champion lamb, a 13&amp;-pound male owned
by Brad Cremeens of Eureka Star Route,
Artterloan Cancer Society.
'n!e 36th·rankea: ranked lamb,
· Gallipolis, and bought by Harrison Farms of
which sold for $2.75 during the . · Presque Isle, Maine, 1111d Foodi~L~td of Gallipolis.
Continued on A-3 ·
Show a with the winning woolly tire, left to right,

Miss Gallla County, Jell Smith, vice president of
Ohio Valley Bank and Jim Dalley, president ol
Ohio Valley Bank, look on. The Ohio Valley Bank
purchased the 218-pound porker for SlOper pound.
(Times".Senllnel photo by Donald E. Wrl1hl)

Sl1111ley Harrison, of ~rison Farms: Su.s an
Skeen, 1981 Livestock Queen; Robin Coen, 1987
Mlu Gallla County; Cremeeu; and Bob ·
Eastm1111, ol Foodland and other offtclata. They
paid $14 a pound for the prized anlnal, 1111 all·llme
record. (Times Sentinel by Donald E. Wrlcld)

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