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..----Local briefs!--- ---Area deaths--Carl Smith

Coolville man c;ted
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A Coolville man was cited in an accident Wednesday. at 4: 15
p.m .. in Bedford Township on Township Road 227, just north of
County .Road 34, &amp;ccording to the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State
Highway Patrol.
Greg A. Hennen: 19, was cited for speed excessive for road
conditions after his car, which was going south, lost control on a
curve and hit a car driven by Donald A. Dudding, 26, of
Guysville. Dudding was driving north at the lime.

: .Mine rescue event Satu~day
ST. CLAIRSVILLE- There will be 15 teams competing in the
sixth annual Ohio Vailey Mine Rescue Contest on Saturday.
August 29, at 8 a.m. at the Belmont County Fairgrounds.
The rescue team from Southern Ohio Coal Company's
Raccoon No. 3 mine, winner of an August 13 contest in
Blacksburg, Va .. will be one of three area tea ms in the
tournament. The other teams are from the Meigs No. 1 and
Meigs No. 2 mines.
At the St. Clairsviile contest, three simulated minefields are
set Np on the foot bail field- each with identical markings and
hazards. Members of all the teams don· their full mine-rescue
· apparel - Including self-contained breathing apparatuses and work a problem which usually involves rescUing one 'or
more imaginary victims and reventilating the min e.
The contest is scheduled to condude ·at 3 p.m. An awards
banquet will follow at St. Marian Hall in St. Clairsvile at 7:30
p.m.
Banquet tickets are available for $15 eacn from Robert
Schmidt, secretary· treasurer of Post ·s. at (614) 695-1415.

Carl M. Smith, 49, of 111 Pearl
St., Middleport, died Wednesday
night at Grant Hospital,
Columbus.
Funeral arrangements wllJ. be
announced by the Cremeens
Funeral ChapeL

Robert Grogan
Robert B. Grogan, 85, Toledo,
formerly of Bradbury, died
Thursday morning at his homJ:&gt;.
Friends may call at the

The Meigs County Board of Elections Office, Mechanic St ..
Pomeroy, wiil be closed all day on F riday to permit employees
to attend a ballot layout works hop being held at the office of
Secretary of State Sherrod Brown.

Process 11 cases in mayor's court
Eleven cases were processed Wednesday night in the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman.
Forfeiting bonds were John R. Blankenship, Albany. $450.
driving while intoxicated: Mary L. Woods. Middleport. $40;
Erma J. Ridgway, Point Pleasant , W.. Va.: Sonya L. Shriver,
Gallipolis, $40.. all on speedi ng charges, and Lyle B. Hanning .
Albany, $75, squealing tires.
Fined were James D. Priddy, Rutland , $425 and costs and 30
days In jail, driving while intoxicated; $100 and costs, &lt;)riving
while under suspension, and $100 and costs, contempt of court;
Jeffrey W. Cundiff, Middl&lt;'port, $425 and costs. three days in
jail. driving while intoxicated: $100 and costs. expired license;
$50 and costs, expired tags, and $100 and costs, possession of
mariju ana; Donald A. Hartung, Pomeroy. $50 and costs.
permitting an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle;
Mike Dorst, Pomeroy , $50 and costs and five days in jail. no
operator's license; Janine VanMeter, South Carolina, $100 ~nd
costs and 10 days in jail; JoAnn Chand ler, Clifton, W. Va., $100
and costs and 10 days in jail. both charged with petty theft.

Vidia Girolami
Vidia Girolami, 58, Butternut
Ave. , Pomeroy, died Wednesday
at the Holzer Medlc&amp;l Center
following a lingering Illness. The
Ewing Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

Ohio delegation visits
By United Press International
An Ohio delegation of mostly
state legislators today planned to
visit a site in northern Honduras
where Ohio National Guards!l'len
are scheduled to particpate in
road-building exercises in 1989.
· The 24·member delegation of
i5 polit ictans and nine journalists
arrived in (he Central American

Hond~ras

nation Wednesday following a
four-hour flight from Columbus
aboard an Air National Guard 727
jet.
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The group went immediately to
the U.S. Embassy for a briefing
by U.S. Ambassador Everett
Briggs and other embassy offl·
cials. The gro~p iatet attended a
reception at Briggs' residence.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

Election board closed Friday

Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Home after 4 p.m. Saturday.
Services will be held at the
funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday
and burial wJII be In the Rivervl('w Cemetery·

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power .. :.......... 27'1.i
AT&amp;T .......................... ....... 34 '!,.
As hl a nd Oil .... , .. ..... ........... 70¥,
Bob Evans Farms .............. 25¥,
Charm lng Shop pes .. ... .. .......... 33

Federal Mogui ....... ......... .... 47~
Goodyear T&amp;R ................... 73 '1.!
Heck 's In c . .......................... 4%
Lands' End ....................... 53t .
Limited Inc ........ .... ..... ...... .48]1,
Multim edia Inc ................... 70'/.t
Rax Restaurants ................ ,. 4%
Robbins &amp; Myers ................. )0 '1.!
Shoney's Inc ....... : ... ............ 31%
Wendy 's Inq ....... .... ............... 11
Worthing1on 1nd .............. .... 2~ 11,.

Squad has six calls ~on~~~~=ments .

Meigs County Emergency
-Medical Servl~es reports six
calls Wednesday: Pomeroy at
12 : 35 p.m . to Seneca Drive for
Roy Stone to Vetera.ns Memorial
Hospital; Racine at 2: 19 p. m. to
Blley Ridge for Karen Blackburn ,
who was treated but not trans·
ported; Rutland at 3:42p.m. to
Carpenter-Dyesvllle Road for
Beth Robson to O'Bleness Memorial Hospital: Rutland at 3:56
p.m. to Long St. . for Evan
Wiseman to O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital; Syrac.u st&gt; at 9:39p.m .
transported Donnie Freeman to .
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Middleport at 10:58 p.m. to
Oliver St. for Shirley Frazier to
Veterans Memorial Hospit al.

Issued license
. A marriage license has been

Issued In Me igs County Probate
Court to Frederic Hood Rhodes,
42, Cottageville, W.Va., and
Rosario R . Walters. 4~ , Ra vens·
wood, W.Va. ·
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33 .killed, 136 hurt in Philippines uprising
MANILA. Philippines 1UP!) - Government
forces wlt .h shoot -to-klii orders from Pres.ldent
Corazon Aquino today battled rebel troops .
occupying the armed forces headquarters in the
bloodiest and most serious challe nge ·:o Aquino's
18-month-old government.
Two World War II vlntageT-28planes and tanks
pounded rebel positions Inside suburban Camp
Aquinaldo while soldiers loya l to Aquino inched
closer to the general headqua r ters building,
which had been set afire, a nd the nea rby Home
Defense office.
A military spokes man , Ca pt. Anselmo Cabingao, said 70 mutineers su rrendered after four
hours of fighting , raising M-16 riflE's with white
fltigs tied to their muzzles .
He said 1.500 pro-gover nm&lt;'nt Infantrymen
!ought about 200 rebels hip by Co l. Gre!(orlo
"Gringo" Honasan . form er chief aide to opposition Sen . Juan Pon ce Enrllt:\ Aquino's leading .
polliical rival and a former defense minister .

Honasan's location was .not known as night fell,
but Cabi ngan said he might have abandoned his
troops and escaped aboard a helicopter that was
seen parked near his home in Aguinaldo. The
report could not Immediate ly be confirmed.
· Col. Honesto Isleta said pollee regai ned control
of a communications complex housing govern me nt television Channel 4 and the private
ABS-CBN network after a day-long battle. '
Isleta said pro-government forces also retook
the Viilamor Air Base- Air Force headquarters
- near the Manila International Airport, which
was ordered closed for the night.
Tlie re bels remained in control of two other
televisio n stations and Camp Olivas. 50 miles
north of the capital. Military helicopters sprayed
gunfire at the re bel-he ld TV ne tworks and a
nearby hotel wher(' some rebe ls took refu ge.
At least 33 peo ple were killed and 136 ot hers
wounded , according to report s by hospit &amp;I' and
military sources . Most of tho se kilied were

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SEARCH PLANNING. - ,fohn Tobin , center, u
member olthc Athens County Searc h, Track and
Retlcue AH!IOCiatlon· shollis where search party
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FACTORY
REBATE

General Telephone Co. of Ohio
which serv&lt;?s most of Meigs
Countv is see kin~ a $!'&gt;4 million
rat~ increa se in 19M to offset
opt&gt;ratlng cos ts and r oco ntinu ~ a
$570 million. six year service
Improvement pt·ogram. co m ·
pany officials reported today.
· Rules require a one month
notice before su bmitting a rate
request to the Public Utilities
Com m ission of Ohio. The company today !ik&gt;d Its notice of
Intent with the PUCO . Formal
filing Is planned Sept. 30.
Estimated in~reases proposed
for residential one-party service
range from $:1.86 to$6.20 a month.
Robert R. Randall of Marion.
vice president -general mana!(&lt;'!' .
cited rising operating cos ts , a
d!'Clining rate of return on
'investment a nd heavy capi tal

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The Meigs Cou nty Court of
Appeals. fourth appelate district .
has upheld the conviction and
sentence In the sta re's case
against Lindsey Taylor. Taylor
was found guilty In Meigs Count y
Common Pleas Court in October
1985 of the murder of Danny
Melton. Melton was killed by a
shotgun blast to the head · In
October 1983.
Taylor's attorney, Steve Story
of Pomeroy, charged four assignments ol error during Taylor's
jury trial. First, that the court
denied a mollon to suppress a
confession made by Taylor to
authorities. ~tory argued that
since Taylor Is moderately retarded, he did not knowingly and
intt&gt;lllgently understand his
rights under the law and as a
result o! his lack of understanding, made the confession. Se·

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rh~ aCJ ion.
The compan~· also will seck
authority to off~r a " Lifeline"
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mers, he sa id.
Lifeline. If approved. would
discount baSic sC'rvit·e 43 pC'rcr nt
for users who qualify for the
s tate's Homr Enrr~y Assistance
Program.
Randall sa id GTE's new Lif~­
ll nc proposa I is rca !ly an expa nsio n of a ('ODC&lt;'PI introdue&lt;'d
ea rlier this year. GTE's Tel&lt;'·
phone Assistance Plan. intra·
ducNI 10 customers last April ,
a lrea dy offers a 50 periTnl
reduction In al l one-timecharR~S
tor HEAP-eligible cus tomers
s i~nlng up for new service.
With the discount. ~iigiblc

cusromt'rs would pa y le:-.s under

GTF.'s new rates than thev arr
paying toda)·. Randall reports.
In addition . GTE 's Liteiint•
plan also may result in a waivN
of an additional $2 .fi() a month In
FCC-i\ut horized s ubscr iber linr
r hargrs.
In regard to ih&lt;" overall cas~ .
Rand all sa id dis a ppea ring contribution s from long-dis ta nce revC'nurs placC' morC' pressur&lt;' on

iocai sPrvicr costs . Thos€' contributions tormcrl y offset part of
thr difference betwe£'n actual
costs and what cus tomprs wcrf'
cha rged for local service.
"Today, GTE'.' actual cos t of
providing basic loca l service to
the average residential cus tom~!'
is signitica nr!y high er than the
amoun t GTE r~ceii'CS from eac h
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Court of Appeals upholds Taylor's
conviction and sentence Thursday

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Saunders, K2, 11 rt•sldent of St·enic Hills Nursing
Center, Thuroday a!tt•rnuon. Flanking 1'ohln an•
&lt;:apt. Car l Langford. left , and Jerry Schoolcraft.
right, of the Guilla County Sheriff's Department.
(Trlhunt• photo hy
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spectators who flocked in huge numbers In
fiesta-like atmosphere to witness the battles.
Looking grim and angry, Aquino appeared on
indepE-ndent television and said she had ordered
the military to crush the mutiny "as soon as
possible."
,
Isleta said the order was for ·Honasan to "come
out so we can stop the killing."Theorder to therask
group is to take them dead or aliv!'."
'"I have nothing to say to these tra itors," Aquino
sa id. "The assault is tocontimJe until the rebellion
is crushed. There wili be no terms."
Aquino said her only son, ~nigrio lll, 27, was
wounded when rebel soldiers fired on his car at th!"
start of the uprising before dawn today. She said
three of his companions were killed and one was
wounded .
" We must remember th.at if we are all united we
ca n control th ese monsters ," Aq uino said . She
said the rebel soldiers were threatening to
"ret urn their violence during the former

regime."
Aquino said her gover nment is "firmly in
con trol of the sit uation'' and commended troops
loyal to her.
At least 30 people were killed and more than 100
wounded in battles at several sites In and around
Manila.
Armed Forces chief Geri'. Fidel Ramos, who had
moved from the rebel-occupied Camp Aguinaldo
to Camp Crame. across a broad boulevard, told
reporters that troops loyal to Aquino were gainjng
ground "little by 1ittle" against Honasan. a close
associate of Juan PoncE&gt; Enrile, an opposition
senator and former defense minister.
During a lu il in the fighting this afternoon, a
huge crowd of onl_ookers jammed EDSA boulevard, which separates th e two spraw ling military
camps. in a fiesta- like atmosphere heavy with the
smell of gunpowd er. EDSA was the sce 0e of the
"people power" revolution that swept Aquino ,to
power 18 months ago.

storm causes some
property damage along river

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OWNER, NEIUA SEYLER

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Standard Publishing Co., Cincinnati, has filed suit in Meig~
County Common Pleas Court
against Nick and Plana lhle,
doing business as Middleport
..Book Store, requesting judgment
of $7,868. 73.
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Huntington C&amp;? Railway employees, Huntington, W.Va ., has
filed an action a,galnsi Joseph A.
McCarty, Middleport, fo.r
$1 ,869.70.

Thunderstorms likely 1&amp;nlght. Low tonight In mid
60s. Clearing Saturday.
High!! In mid 70s.

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Lebanon celebration
Lebanon Township's celebra-:
rion In honor of the bicentennial'
anniversaries of the U.S. Canst!-'
tutlon and the Northwest Ordi&lt;
nance will be held Sunday, I ~
p.m .. at Buffington l~iand Park,:
Portland. fl.esidents should come'
prepared to share local history·
and are also asked ro bring a
covered dish.

SUNDAY- AUGUST 30
10 A.M. SERVICE

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Chester Elementary School·
openhouse will be held 6:30p.m.·
Monday. followed by a PTO.
meeting at 7 p.m. All parents art&gt;_
invited .to visit the school andmeet the teachers.

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cond. that evidence from a prior
criminal action against Tay·lor In
1978 was irrelevant and should
have been Inadmissible. The
appelaie court acknowledged
that Story was correct in his
argument on the second assignment of error but opinioned It
was not a prejudicial error.
Third, that the court failed to
dismiss an Indictment against
Taylor for hav ing a weapon while
under a disability after Taylor
was acquitted of felonious as sault, the prior offense from 19'18
upon which the disability was
based. And fourth, that the court
failed to dismiss the charge til
having a weapon under a disabIlity even though Taylor was
never officially Informed he was
under a dis abill ty.
Story said he Intends "to as k
the Ohio •Supreme Court to

review the opinion of the appelate court and make reversa ls on
at least two issues;" failure of
the trial court to suppress Tay lor's confession a nd failure to
dismiss the indictment of having
a weapon under a disability from
a prior charge of feionius assault
after Taylor was acquitted of the
felonious assault charge.
Meigs Prosecuting Attorney
Fred Crow Ill remarked that the
case was a "sad sit uation ''
because of Taylor's mental han·
dicap. "However," he added,
"Tay lor was a danger to society." Crow said he was
"pleased there was no error In
the trial."
Taylor is serving a life sentence . in prison for Melton's
murder, In add It ion to three
years for the firearm
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came· across the river,'' said
By Ji,AREN A. KIDD
IBetty Crawford. Gallipolis Fer And MATI ROBERTSON
ry. "It got grey, hail started fal OVI' News Satff
A National Weather Service ling and leaves started flying at
spokesman said he isn' t certai n if us ."
The storm only lasted five to 1U
it wa s an unconfirmed tornado
minutes.
according to Mike Rey touchdown or a downburst that
nolds
,
Gallipolis
Ferry, who sa id
blew the roofoffofa mobile home
the
hail
had
dented
the side of his
and caused other damage in a
truck.
"lt
was
the
biggest hall
residential area across from the
Stauffer Chemical Plant in Galli: l'w ever seen around here-, golf
polis F e rry at about 6:15 p.m . ball size. It was just like a big
storm. a wave came right
Thursday .
A steel dumpster knocked onto through, blew that school bus
its side, a SChOOl bus stop builqing shelter over the fence," he said.
"A . big hall storm came
blown over a fence and siding
torn from a bu lldlng were In- through lj¢re," ,said Ray Camfi?·
cluded In the damage caused by beU. "I thought it was a
high winds during a severe tornado ' '
"It just ripped th rough every- ,
thunderstorm . However, the
thing
around here." said John
cause remai ns a mys tery.
Reynolds.
Gallipolis Ferry.
:·we wasn ' t doing much look''That
bus
stop
has been here for
ing," said a customer at the
years
a
nd
it
was
never moved
Mara thon Convenience store.
" We was just trying to hold the before."
Leaves blown from t re~s were
door c los~d . "
No tornado c!tings have been plastered to the s ides of cars a nd
reported to the weather service . buildings facing west after the
but wU n ~sses did report golf bail storm and walnuts w.ere scats ize hail that damaged automo- t ~rcd over the ground . "Anybody
biles and high winds that bl ew want some wainut·s,'' sH id Cindy
down large trees, blocking the Ca mpbell, Galilpolls Ferry.
sout hbound lane of Route 2. "It

A spokesman · for the Stauffer
Chemical Plant said the plant
had not sust.ained any damage.
Ray Ply ban, a weather specialist' at the Huntington division of
the National Weather Service, .
said radar did not detect any high
wind activity In the area.
"Right now we have to go with an
unco nfir med tornado touch·
down ," he said. "I would not rule
out the possibility because I was
not there. I have learned in 31
years of service you do not tell
someone they did not see someth,ing they say they saw."
· 'Ply ban said thatthewfnds may ·
have been caused by a down·
burst. high winds at the center of
a severe thunderstorm. "This is
something we have only come to
recognize in the la st few years,"
he said. A downburst. though
rare, can cause damage similiar
to that in the residential area.
Across the river in Gallla
County several tree limbs were
blown down and s igns overturned
as a resuil of the evening storm.
Hail as big as marbles was
reported In downtown Gallipolis
at the peak of the storm.

Rescue success 'coop~rative
effort between departments'
By LEE 1\NN WEI.CH
OVP Staff Writer
Slowly. m~t hodically. groups
of t'C'Sc ucrs combed the Gallia
County hillsides and cr~ckbeds
around Scenic Hills Thursday.
Th ~)' w&lt;?re looking lor 82-ycar-oid
Aaron Saunders, a res id ent of the
facility.
Clad in a green plaid shi rt,
green s lacks and houseslippers,
SaundNs had gotten away from
Scenic Hills around 7 a.m. For
the next 12 hours. he was the
subject of a n intensive search of
the area.
Members of the Galiia County
Sheriff' s ·, Department , . Ga!lia
County Emergency Medical Service. the Gallipolis Fire Department, Troops 20!\ and 200 of the
Boy Scouts of America and the
Athens Count y Track a nd Rescue
Association complete with bloodhounds, searched for the man
through 90-degree-plus heat and
humidit y, and the th.reat of
severe storming .
From the air, Jim Sa unders of
Gallipolis took a plane a nd flew
low, searching for the man.
LifeFiight and HealthNet were
waiting to come in, as soon as
stormy'wea ther in Columbus and

Huntington, W.Va .. broke.
rescuers met there to team up
When he left the nursing home. and head out .
Saunders had not mten breakJohn Tobin of Athens County
fast &lt;:~nd by the time he was found Track a nd Rescue Association
that night. was tired. thirsty and coordinate th e effort, and spilt
hungry.
the group Into teams of three or
The search began with th e s taff four and sent them into five areas
of the nursing home looking for wtt'at was called a quick
around the immediate area for serach.
Saunders. They. ca lled for help
Earlier, the bloodhounds
from the Sheriff's Department, picked up Saunders' trail, but
who in turn requested a ss istance lost it with the high winds and
from various emergency ag&lt;'nheat of the afternoon .
cies in the area, along with the
Rescuers a lso made trips to his
Athens team.
homeplace in Rio Grande. as well
The s kies were t hreatenlng in as to relative's homes In Gallipothe late aflernoon a nd early lis. According to one Sheriff's
evening hours , and Capt. Carl Deputy. Saunders was agile for
Langford, chief investigator for · his age and could ha ve go tten
the Sheriff's Department said the man y plar~s . possibly eve n
group was fortunate to not have
picked up b.' a driver on SR :1&gt;.
th e storm s that pummeled GalliAfter the quick search, the
polis and !he surrounding
teams join ~d forces and went to
coun trys ide.
two specific areas adjacent to the
During the search, truck drivnursing homl' for a sweep search . .
ers with Citizen's Band radios
in which rescuers fan out 2lqo .
were looking out for Saunders, as
feet apart and begin walking.
weli as city and cou nty r.e sidents
It was during Ihat serach, at .
who'd heard the man's descrip- approxlmat~l y 7 p.m .. 12 hours
tion on scanners , according to a
after the man left , he was found
nursing home administrator.
behind Dr. M0i Simone's offices
A COmll')and post was set up at
hiding underneath a large syca·
the Gallia County Gun Club,
more tree. approximately 100
across from Scenic Hills, and
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Eastern board approves depository
for funds, l987-88 appropr~ations
The Farmers Bank and Savings Co. was approved as the
depository lor public funds of the
district when the Eastern Local
School District Board of Educa·
lion met In regular session
Thursday evening.
.The boar~ approved perrnan·
ent appropriations for fiscal
1987-88 and accepted the reslgna·

lion of Ronald Jutton as a
substitute teacher. Employed as
substitute teachers for the new
school year were Bernaqette
Anderson, Jane Manuel, Pamela
Murphy and Judith Crooks. Val·
erie Ransbottom was named
sophomore class advisor and
Orville · Wayne Bennett Was

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named a substitutl' bus driver for
this school year.
A special session was set for 7
p.m. on Sept . 9 at the high school
to discuss personnel, financial
and other administrative mat·
ters and the regular meeting was
set for September 29, at 7 p.m . at
the high school.

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Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
Ill r ourt St reel
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEir.S-MASOS AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETT
Puhlisher
BOB HOEFLICH
General Managrr

PAT WHITEHEAD
Asslstant .Puhlisher/ Controller

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·Reagan's _economic
bill won't fly

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Thll'sday, August 27, 1987

Career diplomat_,___,__B..::..y__;_J_ac_k_A_n_d_er_so_n_._an_d_J.,...o_se-=-p_h_S,;;_p_ea_r
WASHINGTON - Sen. ·Jesse
Helms , R., N.C., .ts widely sus.
peeled by State Department
professionals of trying to impose
his conservative views on the
Foreign Service by blocking the
ambassadorial nominations of
career diplomats whom he sus-·
peels ofliberaliam.
His latest tagets have heen
Richard Viets, named as ambassador to Portugal. Nicholas Piatt
(Philippines) and Melissa Wells
(Mozambique). The senator's
attempt to block their approval
by the Foreign · Relations CommillE&gt;€ moved George Vest , dl- ·
rector general of the Foreign
Service, to an unusual expression
of displeasure toward a powerful
senator.
Ail three. career diplomats
have "top-notch" credentials,
VPsl told our reporter Daniel

Ka'ufman . He said he cannot
understand why Helms has withheld from them the routine approval that traditionally has heen
given to career officers nominated as ambassadors.
"If a 'p erson has a long and
very well-known and distin guished career," Vest said. "you· ·
have one (Senate) hearing only,
because life in the Foreign
Service is an openb ook. In each
of these cases, more than one
hearing was called for at the
instigalin of Helms."
Helms 's spokesman, Tom Boney, denied that the senator is
" out to get" anyone in the
Foreign Service, as critics have
charged . Boney said Helms is
just examining each nomination
thoroughly "on an individual
basis" and taking into account ·

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questions of both character and
policy .
In the case of Viets, at least ,
Helms appears ntll to have based
his objections on ideological
grounds. but O!l questions about
financial practices during Viets'
iour-year !enure as ambassador
tQ Jordan. The questions were
first raised in 1983' by the Stale
Department's inspector general.
We have obtained a memorandum Heims sent to his committee
colleagues thl)t takes Issue with
Viets's sworri testimony on the
financial questions . Here are
some of the main points In I he
memo:
-"Overt terrorist threat s"
and "substantially modified "
regulations exempted Viets from
having •to reimburse the department for his family 's use of
government vehicle in Amman,
$'tOII.-'Tel£4flNI

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By HELEN THOMAS
•
UPI While House Reporter
·· WASHINGTON iUPIJ- President Reagan has heen told bY. his top
-advisers that his Economic am of Rights won 't fly in the remaining 17
months he has in office.
, But one can be sure that such realities will not stop the president
··from using H as a springboard for speechifying across the country.
•.There is nothing that the president likes more than stumping for his
domest-ic goals, even when they are an Impossible dream . II gives
111m a forum to address lhe issues of big government and big
~nders.

: . The centerpiece of the so- called bill of rights , unveiled by the
.gresident on July 3 at the Jefferson Memorial , is a balanced budget
a(nendmenl and a line item veto.
·
:' Except for his current vacation break. Reagan has heen hitting the
rpad once a week to promote his proposals on Main Street America.
'l'he folks come out in droves to see the President of the United States.
lis indeed they s hould. But for ail his beating the bushes there has been
liP groundsweli for his plan, which is dead in the water as far as
,C'Qngress is concerned.
·
; : when he look office In 1981. the de ficit left by President Jimmy
~arter was around $60 billion . Reaga n promised at that lime to
. ')&gt;ala nee the budget by 1984 , a far-fetched gaaHn v'iew of his plans, now
,'fUlfilled, lo spend a trillion dollars-plus on new weapons programs.
; The deficit is now triple what it was when he became president. His
successful drive for a tax cut during his first year while at· the same
tfme raising military spending 9 percent in the same period naturally
1ti.d not add up fo a balanced budget.
·
: ;;While a balanced budget ·has always heen the Republican battle
;cty, Reagan has yet to submit one to Congress. Tha\ is why his
s~ec hes on the subject ring a bit hollow.
.
The deficit does worry the populace as much as the astronomical
'1Jlliona l debt. Since neither Reagan nor Congress can make many
more major cuts in social spensJing. the next alternative is a tax
Liberal theoreticians. ever on
jocrease. which the president adamanatly opposes.
the lookout for weaknesses in th~
• ,No lawmaker or presidential candidate is eager to suggest a tax
conservative pcorformance, as it
Jntrease. Look what happened to Waller Mondale, the 1984
Is on display in the Reagan
.Democratic presidential ca ndidate, who dared to mention nilsing
administration, think they may
iaxes. That is no vote getter. Polilica'J su icide Is more like it .
have spoqed a usefu l vulnerabil ·.'· Reagan 's close friend a nd campaign manager, former Sen . Paul
ity: the allegedly bad results of
deregulation.
·t;axail of Nevada, who is seeking -the GOP presidential nomination .
Certainly deregulation Is one of
lgid a Washington Post interviewer if he gets to the Whe House, he will
·[ll)media,lely submit a l)alanced budget.
the major commandments of the
conservative creed. At a Cabinet
• . Asked hOw he would do that in on.e year when Reagan could not do it
in .six, he replied that the Reagan military buildup was complete and
meeting early in hi s first term .
that "conditions are different."
President Reagan was presented
with a symbolic wooden hatchet
· Laxalt said that in view of the conditions at the time, a balanced
budget would have provoked "a near revolution in this cou ntry."
and a bulky copy of th e federal·
Register. contained the text -f
: J:.ike the other Republican candidates, Laxall is firmly against a
·existing government regula•
tax increase to reduce the deficit.
: Reagan can forget about the line item vPto, which he stresses that
tion s. As the TV cameras ground
Ve had when he was governor of Califor nia . A. line ilem veto would away, he explained. "the idea is
to cut the book in half." add in g
give the president dictatorial power over the budget and Co n gr~ss is
iiot about to give him that. partiCularly since he has not evolved to a · with a twinkle "and then throw
away both halves."
tame duck status.
; In the realm of do as I say, not what I do. Reagan is not bothered by
Abolis hing ail f,e deral regula tions may be a conservative
the am biguity of constantly healing the drums for a balanced budget
fantasy , but there Is no doubt
amendment in I he Constitution when he has never gO lien near serving
up one.
whatever about Ronald rea~&lt;an's
determination to "get the go: Nor is the ambiguity of running Washington for six years and stilt'
!I ailing out about those bureaucrats inside Ihe beltway and a long the
vernment off th e back s of the
Potomac who represent "big government."
American pe\)ple" wherever he
can.
: The Reaganites took over ail the top offices In every federal agency
when they came to power, as any other administration would. So It
Now , six and a half years Into
his administration, somt&gt; of the
bas heen their show for better or for worse, and that is the way history
will see it .

GLASNOST

Cutting airline rules

, I was readinlj an art icle to the
:edilor In the SPntinei paper Aug.
19th thanking the trustees and
:workers on Orange Township
roads for doing a. job.
I ju st wish we could say the
's ame abOut our trustees and
their workers. But we can't as
:'they haven't done anything to our
·.road. The trees. brush and weeds
: cover most of the road and dust
&lt;so thick you can't see where

trustee.~

you're driving. It is really hard
on most of us with health
problems.
! don't think Meigs Cqunt.v is
that hard up that they can't
afford gravel once in a while to
put on these back roads. After ali.
we do pay taxes. But what are we
gel! ing from them?
Freda Jacks, Jacks Roaa,
Rutlimd Township:

!.Today in history
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By United Prt•ss InternatiOnal
.• Today is Friday. Aug. 28. the 240th day of 1987 with 12&gt; to follow.
The moon is waxing, moving toward its first quarter.
•, The morning stars are Mars and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercur)·, Venu s a nd Sat urn ..
Those born on this. dale a rc under the sign of Virgo. They include
terman poet . novelis t and dramatist .Joha nn von Goethe In 1749;
~Iizabet h Ann Seton, first U.S.-born salnl of the Roman Cat hollo!"
Church, in 1774; actor Charles Bo)·er in 1899; psychologist Bruno
Bettelhe im in 1903 1age !W 1; actor - dancer· Donqld O'Connor in 1925
·, age 621. and actor Ben Gazzara in 193(t',lage.51i.
·
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On this date in history:
In 1922, a New York City really company paid$100 fort he first radio
commercial, on station WEAF.
In 1963. more than 200,000 civil rights protesters led by Marlin
Luther King Jr. staged an orderly "Freedom March" In Washington,
D.C.
.
: In 1968, the Democratic Party nominated Hubert Humphrey for
president as thousands of ·a nti-Vietnam war demonstrators battled
pollee in the streets and parks of Chicago. ·
In 1973, more than 525 people were killed by an earthquake in
central Mexico.
• In 1986, "Walker family" Soviet spy ,Jerry Whitworth was
,llenlenced In San Francisco to 365 years in prison and fined $410, ooo,
'The judge called .him "one of the most spect9cular spies of this
century."
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· NEW YORK (UP)) - NFL situation.
Commissioner Pe.te Rozelle · "I would Jove togo back there if
Thursday announced a one· week T'm accepted and coach Bruce
postponement of the supplemen- wants me to play,' \ Carler said.
tal draft for Ohio Stale receiver
Carter, of Middletown, Ohio,
Cris Carter a nd Pittsburgh run- lost his eilgibilily after II was
ning back Charles Gladman to disclosed he had accepted about
permit the players to work out an $6,800 from agents Norby Walarrangeml'nl wiln the NCAA to ters and Lloyd Bloom. Gladman
regain the ir eligibility.
was declared ineligible (or refusRozelle made the decision not ing to cooperate with an investito include Carter and Gladman in gation o~ the agents.
today's draft following the
"They could find a reason for a
NCAA's reinstatement late Wedbut) don't think thai could
delay,
nesday of Pittsburgh defensive
get
him
back NCAA eligibility,"
bact&lt; Terry! Austin· and after
said
Bob
Berry, Carter's lawyer.
conferring with meml)ers of the
·National Association of College ' 'Wewere led .to believe that even
if we got an appeal, II would be
Directors of A thietics.
" The NCAA allowed Austin to unsuccessful and I got a letter
regain college eligibility by re- from the NCAA to. that effect in
paying a loan made to him by an June."
"We are pondering what the
agent a nd by severing any
contractual relations with the Austin decision is going to
agent," Rozelle said. "Carter mean, " Berry said. "This (conand Gladman and their insliiU· troversy ) really shook up the
lions. Ohio State University and NCAA and they said. 'We had
the University of Pittsburgh, now better deal with II at least for this
will have the opportunity to year ."'
Cart er. who owns severa l Ohio
reach similar deals for reinstateState
receiving records, also
ment to the NCAA."
. If agreements are not worked signed a profess iona l contract
· out. the draft for Car ter and post-dated Jan . . 2, )988. Ohio
Gladman will be held Sept. 4, State would not appeal Car ter's
· suspension to the NCAA despit e
Roze lle said.
Carter told a Co lumbu s, Ohio, the player' s request.
The NFL sa id the draft would
television station, WBNS. tha t he
be he ld lor fou rotfier
still
would meet today with OSU
players
.
coac h Earll! Bruce to discuss the

NEW YORK (UP!) - Tim
Wilkison, the only American man
to reach the quarterfinals of the .
u.s. Open ·in 1986, will be more
than fortunate simply to survive
the opening round this year.
Wilkison, known as "Dr. Dirt"
and " Rambo" because of his
intensity on the court, sulfered
the mis!ortuneThursda y to draw
fourth seed Boris Becker as his
first -round opponent when the
Open begins Tuesday .
Never before during the Open
era had American men performed so poor.Jy _in the national
championship, and the 27-yearold Wilkison, identifiable by the
baseball cap . he wears while
playing, was knocked out in the
quarterfinals by Stefan Edberg.
Top seed Ivan Lend! also fared
poorly in the draw, with several
heavyweights to contend with
before reaching the finaL Lendl
tould face e ighth seed John
McEnroe in the quarte rfinals,
a nd eit her Becker or No. 6
Jimmy Co nnors in the semis .
Lend! , who meets South Africa n Ba rry Moir in the O)lelling
rou nd, is seeking to join McEnroe
as the only men in more than 60
years to win the U.S. championship three years in a row . He ha s
appeared in the fina l five co nsecutive years.
Edberg, ·a loser to Lend! in the
1986 semifina ls and the second

ering why It should be c heaj)('r to
fl y from New York to San
Francisco than to East War·
whoop. Nebraska. only half as
far away (thE' answer being !hat
popular destination s cost less to
reach than exotic ·o nes. B&lt;-cause
was on our bac ks.
Take airline de regulati on. the large loads make possible
!Ironically. _this began back in I'Conomles of scale I.
Recentl y the overall Inc rease
the administration of Jimmy
In
air traffic hass bt'gun causing
Carter, whose Civil Aeronautics
delays at airports. as we H
longer
Board Director . Alfred Kahn .
as
charges
tnot necessar ily sub·
was a convinced libertarian . But
stantlatedl
of lncrMscs in th('
the Reagan administration Is in
no position, and for that matter in numbN of "near mlssf:'s" in thp
no mood. to repudiate the work a lr . ThJ? genera I Impress ion. II Is
Kahn began. ) The airlin&lt;' Indus- probabl y fai r to say, is th at
try ha s heen through a tooth · der&lt;'gula tlon has produced som~
ratti'ng shakeout in the pa.t 10 thing approach in~! economic and
operational chaos In an Industry
years .
that ws humming aionj!'smoothiy
Dcre~&lt;u) a tion 's first result. of
course. was to bring about back when governmc'n) was
reductions in air fa res. · This regulating 11.
It is important, thcr&lt;.'forc. to
forced a number of airlines,
which had acquiesced In fea - na(i tha i canard to thl' barn door .
lherb&lt;·d labor con tracts and . The Intended con seq uen c~ of
consequently. cou ld no longer deri&gt;gulatlon wa s an overall
compete, to go out of business reduction in ai r fair s. If this ha s
altogether or merge with health- 'forced certain carriers who were
ier lines. There has also heen passslng exorbitant labor costs
considerable turmoil over spe- along to their customers to go out
cific fares , with travelers wond- of bu siness. so be it. The

By Robert J. Wagman
WASHINGTON (NEAl - As
the first primaries draw nearer ,
no De!llocralic candidate has
emerged ~s a clear front -runner
In the race for' the 1988 presidential nomination.
Democrats are still feeling the
aftereffects of Gary Hart's withdrawal from the race. Most
candidates had planned to portray themselves as Hart's main
chail~nger in the early going,
hoping to overtake him in the
later primaries. They have ail
had trouble switching to a
campaign wflhout a favorite.
When Hart withdrew, the guess
was thai most of his staff- and
possible much of his support would go to Gov . Michael Dukakis of Massachusetts.' Actually,
about a third of Hart 's key
staffers have gone to Dukaris.
Another third have gone to
Missouri Rep. Richard Gephard!, and the b~i~nce have
spread the·m seives among the
rest of the field.
The closest to a front -runner in
the crowded Qemocratic field· is
Dukakis. He has surpased all
other Democratic candidates in
frund raising, has put together a
powerful national campaign or·
ganiza lion and is mbunting a
very strong effort in Iowa.
Iowa is especially Important to
Dukakis ~ause he is expected
to win New Hampshire, where is
is almost a favorite son. His
showing In New Hampshire will
be discounted; he must do well in
Iowa to be seen as a viable
national candidate.

Gephardl is seen as1he current
leader in Iowa . He has campaigned there so much he is joked
a bout as being the slate's "seventh congressman."
Gephardl has . developed an
inleresling s trategy In the slate.
He describes the 'current eco·
nomic upswing as a bi-coastal
prosperity thai has passed over
the heartland . He accuses Dukakis of being part of that bi-coastal
establishment and of having no
great Interest in Iowans. This
. seems to be playing welL
Dukakls and Gephardl have
already met once in a one-on-one
debate in Iowa, which was staged
as. if the two were the only
candidates -or at least the only
two serious candidates. This did
not play well with the other
Democratic hopefuls.
The otl)er candidates can all
point to some poll or other factor
to support the claim that they are
In the thick of things.
Delaware's' Sen. Joseph Eiden
was viewed as losing ground until
he released a very impressive
list of supporters in Iowa. Biden's
candidacy may well depend on
how, as Judiciary Committee
chairman, he handles the confirmation hearings of Supreme
Court nominee Robert Bork.
Though the heariQgs will tie
Biden to Washington at a lime
when he Should be·campaigning,
he could gain enough in national
stat\lre and public recognition to
more than offset this.
· Illinois Sen. Paul Simon,
former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt and Tennessee Sen . Albert

'

Gore ail ra n point to some sign
thai indirales they will remain in
the race for the long haul. But
none has done fllUCh to emerg('
from the shadows.
•
Of the three; Gore. as a
Southerner, might have the best
chance because of the multiple
"Super Tuesday ' ' Southern
primaries.
By almost any objective mea sure, Jesse Jackson Is not doing

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FOOTE N1\MED - Douglas
L. Foote, former Lyn~hburg­
Ciay High Schoolteacher and
coach, bas been riamed assistant basketball coach for the
men's basketball team at Rio
Grande College-Community
College. He succeeds Kevin
Purcell, who accepted a position with Ohio University last
spring. In addition · to his
coaching dulles at Rio, Foote
wUI serve as assistant professor of physical education
through the college's department ol education, health and
physical edu~allon.

THOUSAND OAKS, Ca lif. mu scle in the Cowboys' 13-3
(UPI) - Dallas Cowboys run- preseaso n win over . the San
nlnjl back Tony Dorsett has been Francisco 49ers last week.
dow ngraded to questionable for ·
HE RNDON . Va. (UP))
Sunda y ni!lhl' s exhibition game
agai nst the Los Angeles Raiders. Was hingt on Redskins Coach Joe
Dorset t su lfPred a pulled calf Gi bbs sa id Thursday he pla ns to

honor form er Ta mpa Bay Buccaneers quarte rback Dou~ ' Willia ms' request to be hel d out of
Saturday' s pre-season game
agains t his old team .
Williams . the Redsklns seco ndstring quarterback. played for
Ta mpa Bay from 1978-82.
Williams has sai d the Tampa
fa ns never accepted him beeause
he was black and remains bill er
·abo ut hi s years with the Buccaneers. which end ed In a co ntract
dispute in 1983 before he bolted
ior the USFL.
" I don't want to go through all
of that aga in and he does n' t want
to go through it.," Gibbs said.
" Lei's jus! let !Idle. "
GREEN BAY , Wis . ( UP i ) Green Bay Packers quarterback
Randy Wright will u·y to ignite
the Packers' struggl ing offense
in Sat urday 's ex hibition game
against the Cincinnat i Bengals .

benf:'flciarles an• the Ameri can
prople, who are laking to th&lt;' a ir
In numbers so mu ch larger than
bt'lor(&gt; that .co ntinental Trailways has alrf'ady sold out to·
Greyhound and Greyhound Is
reportedl y brea thing hard .
If airports a re getting overcrowded , Pnl arg&lt;' lhl'm. And
whii&lt;' thr a il egt'd lntrease In
" near mlsses" is probably just
the c los('St rival to pitbulisasthis
year's hysterlp lmfdalr COlli·
slons is actually down) , lei's not
forget that air traffic is still just
as lightly regulated as It j!Ver
was . If It isn't working, blame
Big Daddy - certainly not
deregulation .
Rece ntly I saw Onf' of thp big
anchors ·on the TV evening news
sprawled out In first c lass aboard
a transcontinental jet. no doubt
getting ready to complain about
takeoff delays that evening on his
program . The solution for him, of
course, 1.1 si mp!(• - just return
fares to the ir old lcvf'IS ~his will
be dedUCted Us a business ex peDS(' anyway) and let the
peasants walk .
·
The peasa nt s ma y di sag ree.

Wright. who he ld out for most
of trai nin g camp before slg nin ~=:
Aug. 12. was rusty in ,his debut
las t week agai nst the Was hingt on
Redsklns and was pulled in the
first quart er.
He returned in the seco nd half.
but overall compl eted three of 10
passes for H yards a nd one
Interception .
KANSAS CITY . Mo. iUP II Todd Blackledge, who has had a
rocky 5-year career with the

between
18-year
-old Steff!. Graf
and
Martina
Navratiiova
has just taken away the world
No. 1 ranking from Navralilova, ·
and now she · will attempt to
dethrone 't))e 30-year- old lefthander as Open champion.
Navraliiova, a - three-lime
Open · champion, bas · a more
favorable draw, If only because
third seed Chris Evert , a six.lime champion, is in Gr&amp;f's half.
Graf, loser of only one match this
year - to Navral.ilova in the
Wimbledon final- also faces the
prospect of a quarterfinal duel
with fifth seed Pam Shriver,
always a dangerous opponent.
In contr~st, Navrat.ilova is
seeded to meet eighth seed
Gabriela Sabatini in the quarter-·
finals and No. 4 Hana Mandlikova in the semis.
Graf drew Bettina · Fulco of
Kansas City Chiefs , was named Argent ina as her opening-round
the starling qua rterback for the opponent , Navratiiova drew
regular-season opene r Sept. 13 Kate Gomperl of Rancho Miragainst the San Diego.Chargers. age, Calif., Evert faces Susan
Last seaso n, Blackledge Sloane of Lexington, Ky., and
played in 10 games and was 5-3 in Mandlikova plays Nathalie
the eight games he started. He Herreman of France.
co mple ted 96 of 211 passes for
This Is the lOth anniversary of
1.200 ya rds, 10 touchdowns and 6 the Open being played in the
int.ercept ions.
National Tennis Center in Flushin the · three games he has ing Mea dol", and the purse is a
played in preseason. Blac kledge record $3,979.000. Tne top prize in
has thrown for 270 yards, com- men's and women's singles is
pleting 23 of 38 attempts .
$250,000.
Competition continues through
LAKE FOREST, IlL (UPI) Sept. 13.
-.
There is only a "very remote"
The other seeded men and their
chance Injured Chicago Bears first round ,opponents: No. 5
quarterback Jim McMahon will Mlioslav Meclr vs. Karel No·
bounce back In lime to play in the vacek, No. 7 Pal Cash vs. Peter
Sept. 14 season opener against Lundgren. No. 9 Andres Gomez
the New York Giants, Coach vs. Michie! Schapers. No. 10
Mik e Dltka said Thursday.
Joaklm Nys trom vs. Javier San, "The arm is sore and . is chez, No. 11 Henri Leconte vs.
bothering him, " Dltka said. "He Andre Agassi, · No. l2 Tim
wants to be out there throwing Mayotte vs. Sammy Glam1he baiL Anything that happens · maiva, No. 13 Brad Giibt'rt vs.
from here on out wouiil be a Peter Doohan, No. · 14 E milio
surpri se to me.
Sanc hez vs. Wally Masur, No. 15
" I jus t feel it 's going to. be a
Martin .Jaite vs. TomasSmid and
toug h row to hoe from he re. from
what we've seen this week. I' m
not sayi ng it can' t happen - I
think ·it's very remote that he 'll
be better in lime for the Giants."
McMahon underwent shoulder
s urgery Dec. 12, and has ye t to
see preseaso n action - despite
the c lea n bill of health he
received from surgeon Dr. Fra nk
Jobt' on July 21.
.

By United Press lnternat!unal
John Rabb s macked a solo
home run in the top of lh&lt;' ninth
inning Thursday ni ght to lift the
Richmond Braves to a 5-4 victory
over the Rochester Red Wings in
a n in ternational League ga m.- at
Ro ches te r , N.Y .
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Roc hester. which had its
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well . His campaign is not raising
ihe kind of money necessary to
mount an effective national contest. But Jackson is considered a
"special" candidate for whom
many of thP normal rules don :t
apply. Few believe he will :
challenge lor the nomination. but ·
most belicvP he could end up a
major !actor in de termining w.ho
gels the nomindlion.
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a scholarship althe Loulslan11
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s1reak

yea r , in the seventh inning to
pace the Braves. Darryl Motley
and Childress each contributed
two RBI.
Jo e Boever, 1-0, picked up the
win in relief. RQchest er's Ron
Musselman fell to 6-6..
Elsewhere iq. the IL . Ma-ine
routed Col umbus 7-1 and Tidewater c rushed Syracu se 10- 4.
AI Old Orchard Beach. Maine.
Dave Rozema, 3·0, hurl ed a
five-hill er and Ron Jones and
Ken Dowell knocked in two runs
apiece to lead the .Guides . Dowell
also homered for Maine, his third
of the year. Jay Buhner knocked
In the only run for the Clippers
with his 29t h homer oft he season.

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winning

s topped, was ais0 preve nled
from c linc hin g a playoff berth.
The Red Wings need to win only
one of their remaining four
games to clinch a pos tseaso n
s pot.
Rabb's homer was his 20th thi s
season. Chip Childress also h.it a
solo home run. his third of the

1n l.1nd f) .t il\ Pl'l ·-~" A1'" 04 ·I a 1111n a nil Iht ·
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No. 16 Anders Jarryd vs .
qualifier.
Among the womenJtis Shriver
'vs. Wendy White, No. 6 He lena
Sukova vs. Melissa Gurney, No. 7
Zina Garrison vs. Tine ScheuerLarsen. Sabatini vs. Beverly
Bowes, No. 9 Claudia Kohde-'
Kiisch .vs. Aiycia Moulton,No. 10
Manuela Maleeva vs. Kathy.
Jordan,
No. 11 Lori McN eil vs. a
McEnroe, a first-round loser
No. 12 Be t.lin a Bunge
qualifier,
last year, has a relatively diffivs.
Mary
Lou Platek, No. 13
cult opener against Mall Anger
Sylvia
Hanika
vs.' Kumiko Okaof Pleasanton, Calif.. while Conmoto,
No.
14
Catarina
Lindqulsi
nors, · a five-time champion, ·
s tarts against wild card entry vs. Amy Frazier, No. 15 Barbara:
Joey Rive, of Fori Lauderdale, Potter vs. Akiko Kijimula, and
No . . 16 Wendy · Turnbull vs.:
Fla.
Bonnie
Gadusek.
An interesting bailie is e xpected in the Women 's singles

seed· this year , drew as his first
opponent Derrick Rostagno of
Brentwood, Calif., and No. 3
Mats Wiiander faces a qualifier.
Edberg is seeded to meet Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, the
man he defeated in the Australian Open final , in the
quarterfinals.

Dorsett is questionable for Sunday'.s .tilt

No Democratic front runner emerges

Letter to the editor
Can't say same about

Wil.kison.just hoping
to· sunrive first round

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consequences of dercguiations
are clearly visibly, and liberals
are bt'ttlng that a lot of Ameri cans arc wondering whether we
weren't better off back In the bad
old day s when Big Government

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the former ambassador contended . Heims said the regulalions require VIets to repay the
government at the rate of 20.5
cents a mile.
-Viets explained a subslan liar
" loan" from an embassy em·
ployee by saying.he merely "\&lt;ept
II for her" as a longtime friend so
it would earn interest in his bank
account. Helms pointed out that
the ambassador's 1984 financial
disclosure did not show a sum
that large In any of his bank
accounts.
-"Extraordinarily high liquor
consumption claims" - in
Helms' s phrase - . were explained by Vie ts as gilts for
Jordanian-guests. their security
guards and drivt&gt;rs. But Helms
complained that Viets offered no
evidence to justify his claim lor
reimbursement on the liquor
bii is.
•
Heims also questioned both
when and why Viet s changed his
lega l residence from Vermont to
Florida . Viets said it was done in
1980 or 1981; Helms thinks II was
done In 1984. Viets deniM that he
did to to avoid Vermont's Income
tax .
Wh e n the Foreign Rt&gt;iations
Committ ee approved Viets's
nomination . 12 to 5, liberal
De mo c rat s Alan Cranston.
Cailf.. and Chris topher Dodd,
· Conn.. joined Heims and two
other Republicans In voting
agai nst approval , Chairman
Claiborne Pell. D-R.L, acknowledged that "a numbt'r of irrt&gt;guiaritles were raised" about Viets.
but sa id the nominee had not
show n ''Intentional di sre11a rd for
Pitht&gt;r law or regulation," and
added : "The com mitt ee does not
beiiev&lt;' th at one adverse audit
repor t In an othrwise long and
di sting uished cari&gt;t:'r should be
the basis lor the r&lt;:&gt;jec tlon of thi s
nomin ation."
Viets said he would not com'
mcnl until the fu.ll Senate votes
on his nomination.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Kansas City's new ·m anager
wins debut; Indians lose, 4-3
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By LISA HARRIS

By The Bend'

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UPI Sports Writer
The Kansas City Royals ' old
s ta ndby salvaged the debut of
1h0it new manager .
George Brett, a 14 -year vete·
ran now playing for · a former
teamma te, homered with two out
in the 10th Inning Thu rsday night
to pull out a 3-2 tr iumph over the
Texas Rangers in J ohn Wat hari's
first ga me as Royals ma nager.
" lt did cross my mind that he
could do. it." Wathan said. " We'd
see n that kindof thing before.lt's
the kind Of thing this team
needed."
Wathan earlier in th e day was
named to replace fired Billy
Gardn er - alt er ano ther for mer
teamma t e of Brett 's, Hal
McRae, turned down the job.
"I would love for John Wathan
to be my m a nager lor the rest of
my career,'' Brett said. "] think
first he has to prove himself. If
we keep winning , he will. I
respect him as a friend . a
baseball player an d now a

manager.
" Bringing him back brought
back a little pride to theorganiza 1ion. When he took the lineup
card out before the ga me we felt
som ething. We felt we had a
chance to win. If you were s it ting
in the sta nds. you could feel
something different. "
In other American League
games. Toronto routed Oakland
9-4. Baltimore beat Ca lifornia 9-

5. and Milwaukee edged Clevela nd 4-3.
In the Nationa l League,
Atla nta beat Chlca)lo 5-2 In the
opener o( a double-header tifat
was suspended in the e ighth
inning of the second gam e, a nd
Montreal blanked San Diego 3· 0.
Orioles 9. ~na:els 5
At Baltimore, Eddie Murray
wen t 4 for 4, including a solo
homer in the second inning,
ke.y lng Baltimore's eigh t h
straight victory over Ca lifornia .
Mike Flanagan w ent the dis tance
for on ly his third v ictory of the

season against six losses.
Blue Jays 9, Athletics 4
At Toront o, George Bell
blasted a grand s lam for his 39th
' homer of the season and dr&lt;;&gt;ve in
five runs to set a Blue Jays
season REI record, with 109. The
Blue Jays moved into a.virtual tie
for first place In !heAL East with
the idle Detroit Tigers. The A's
fell one game off the pace in the
AL WPst.
Jimmy Key. 15-6, gave up lour
tuns before recorcting an out. but
then retired the next 18 ba tters
for his sixth consecutive victory.
Brewers 4, Indians 3
At Mi lwau kee, Mike Fe ld er
belted a two-r un triple and
scored on a suicide squeeze to
help the Brewer s complete a
four -ga me swee.p of Cleveland.
Reliever Mark Knud son. 4·4,
gai ned the vic tory while Chuck
Crl m went the fina l 11 -3 innings

for his seventh s,a ve. Milwau kee's Paul Molltor, who had his
39-game hitting streak snapped
Wednesday night, went 2 for 4 to
raise his average to .367.
Braves 5, Cuhs 2
At Chicago, Dale Murphy hit
his 35th home run and Zane
Smith, 14-7, pitched a six-hitter to
win for the sixth time in his last
seven s tarts. The victory. was
Smith's first ever against the
Cubs.
The second game was sus.
pended because of darkness with
the Cubs leading 8-6 at the top of
the e ighth inning. The Braves
mus t decide whether to It a Cubs
victory or retu rn to Chicago on an
b!f·day to complete the game.
The Cubs scored all eight runs
on homers. Leon Durham hit two
two-run homers . Jerry Mumphrey a two-run blast and Keith
Moreland and Andre Dawson
so lo shots.
·Ali statistics from the game
count, giving Dawson a major
league- leading 42 homers, including i4 tr( Augus t, a club
record for home r uns in one
month .
Expos 3, Padres 0
At San Diego, Bryn Smith and
three relievers combined on a
six -hitt er to llft Montreal. Smit h,
S-6, went the firs t fiv e Innings.
·giving up fo ur hits. Tom Foley
got two hits In the game and In hi s
las t 11 games, Is 20 for 35 for a .571
average.

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Yankee Jerry Roy ster, form erly ol tht• ( "hlcugo
White StlX, Iurns a double play as he gets Seattle 's

Cl NC INNAT I iUP l l - ThP
Ci nci nnati Reds are ailing a nd
the recent swap of med iOCI'f'
pitchers hardly seems a cure.
The Reds have lost s ix st raigh t
ga mes and 15 of -their las t 20 to
tumble from first place In thr
National t:cague Wesr to third
place.
T hree weeks ago. the Reds led
the San Fra nc isco Gian ts by fi \'C
ga m es. Today, Cinc innati trails
the Giants by five games .
Th e Reds open a three·game
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Coach Bill Hensler's Souther n
Tora ndoes posted two scr immage wins over Fort Frye a nd
Trimble th e past week by 14-6
and 15-13 scores. respec tively.
After Fort F rye had tallied a
touchdown as a result of pass
Int er ference and a one ya rd run;
the Tornadoes came back to
march 70 yards with Pete Rous h
scoring on a seven yard run and
Mar k Por ter addi ng the extra
point. Holding Fort Frye on
downs, Sout hern again drove 70
yards in 12 plays with the
touchdown coming on a 23 yard
pass from Roush to Chr is Stout.
Porter aga in converted the point
after.

Aga inst Tr imbl e. the Tor na does fell beh_ind as a result of a 50
yard·touc hdow n toss. Whey the n
took the lea d on a two yar d carry
by Roush aft er a long drive with
Porter kicking the rx tra point .
Trimble went up by six as a result
of a not her long bomb. a nd agai n
th e Southern 11 drove downfi eld
to knot the score at 13 a ll on a
Peter Roush one ya rd plunge.
Roush tnen hit Mike Amos with a
two point conversion pass for the
win .
Coac h He nsler reminds all
Southern followers of the preview th is evening at Kyger Cree k
whe n
Sout hern will meet
Ha nnan -Trace at 7: 30p.m.

hom~stand

tonight ag ~1i n s t the
('hleago C'ubs a ncl new11· ac·
quired pitcher D&lt;'nnls Hasmusscn Is sc hedu led to ma~r his
Reds ' dl'but Sunday a~alns t th~
Cubs .
Clncinnllt I acquired RaS'
mus s&lt;'n on Wed nesday fr om the
N('w York Yank('('s In ex&lt;·hange
for Bill Gull ickson. Both pitchers
have txoen ' dl sappolni lng this
season. Rasmussen Is 9-7 with a
4:75 ear ned run avrragr. whiil'
Gullickson is 10-11 with a 4.8S
F.RA .
The Rrds ' downfall t h ~ pa&gt;t
1hrl'&lt;' W&lt;'&lt;'ks has been rna Inly due
lo poor pitching. but tradi ng
&lt;,:ul ltrkso n for Rasmuss0n seems
only to be replacing Frick with
Frnck. ·
" If you ' rp looking for pit ch·
ing,'' San Diego vi ce pres ident
Jack McKPon said of th(• trad e.
·•you don' t give up anolher
Even Reds ' general ma nager
Bill Bergesch. w ho made the

Lu nc heon menu s for schools in
th~ Eas t0r·n Loca l Schoo l Dis trict
for next week have lx•rn announced by Gra ce Stout . cafete-

GRAVELY TRACTOR
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ria SurK\r vlsor. In ac('ordance

with ti· • uniform m e nu policy,
the sar. tu nc heo n wi ll be ser vro
In all sc hools In the di s tr l&lt;-1.
Monda y: Hotdog wit h sa uc£'.
('o rn, cherTies and milk.

Pomeroy, OH .
Phone 992 -2975

SPRINtJ I. SUMMER HOURS
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Open Mon.- Thuro.
8 -11 em . a. 1· 4 p .m.

Monday thru Friday 9 to 6
Saturday 9- 1

Visiting area

THE
GRAVELY
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TSg t a nd Mrs . Greg France
a nd daughter. Kfl iey. of Sco tt Air
Force Base In Illinois spe nt a
week here visiting fril'nds.
Sht:rman Roberts has returned
to his hom e In Choc taw , Oka.
a lter spending a week her&lt;: with
his mother . Dorothy Robert s.
The group a ttended the Me igs
C'ou nty Fai r .

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Slinderella meet.r
Barbara Hudson los t the most
weight and Bett y E . Dill was
r·unner-up at the Monday night
Five Po ints Sllnderella Class . At
the Tuesday night Mason Class,
J py('c Dye lost the most Wl'ight
a nd Carol McClu re was runne r·
up.

Incom e tax prepara tion service

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course start ing September 8th
with morning, afternoon and
evening classes available.
During the 13-week course. stu·
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care-rr . No prf'rrqu i$11 es arr rP·

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Rerurns home
Pearl L. Russell, Racine. has
returned home after spendi ng
the weekend at Pickerington
where she was the guest of her
daughter a nd son-In -law , Mr. and
Mt·s . Floyd T. Chapman a nd
daughters, Shelley and Kim.
While there she attended a bridal
s hower fo r Shelley, bride-elect of
Mark Jacob Carler. The church
wedding will take place on Sept.
26 at Pickerington.

graduatps

m ay be offere-d job lntc rv irws

for positions with Block. Man y
acCPpt em ployment with Block
because of the flex ibl e hours
avollable. However, Block is
under no obltgalion to offpf· em-

ploy ment . nor arc graduates
under a ny obl iga tion to accept

employme nt with H&amp;R Block.
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application, as practiced in of the course. Ct'rl iflca tcs and
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each tax su bject and practice completion of tho course. Also.
problems at every level. Courses the cost oflhf' cou·r se ma y be tax
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men. "Thank You. God'' will be
the theme.
A report on the state convention held at Dublin was given. Six
rl ub members at tended with Pat
l·liit er, Betty Lou Dean, a nd
J a net Koblcnt z all winning blue
ri bbons In the flower s how. Mr s.
Dea n was Ins talled director of
Region I 1.
A thank you note !ro m ,Junior

Menu scheduled by schools

him t11i s y C'ar.

·H&amp;R Block To Offer
Tax School In Pomeroy

·" '" " Ulo •,;u - " ah o·d rllnnl nx ltao•k•
,\ l:i n ·u " H rc'i'IIWtHid cand K1 ·~· \"an ,J,•nldn ... .
l "a u :m , nnst• t:u· llll' nuunt· PI·Uit. li Khl
o•nll Kl'il h t 'o•r,.,'li:O.Uft. 11fl•· n ~ln llnl'mt•il
F.mil :-iln\lm 'l'k u nd Darr.\ ·1 Hale,- , do•fo •n·
s ho• h;u:k ll :~rr••l lloppt•r , t·o·nlt•r .Juhn
l "mo.·111• a nd v.idc· r••t·f•l \l•rs ,\l " "llll:mu;
li nd Hrul"f&gt;

son hosted the Albert Young
reunion a t the ir home with more
tha n sixt y relatives a nd fr iends
a ttendin g.
Recent vlsllors of Mr . and Mrs.
Hobart Swartz were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold swartz. Mr. and
Mrs. Randy Wagoner and Krista,
all of Williamstown, W.Va.; Mrs.
S usan Zavlsho and Lea. Charleston, W.Va .

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gu£'sts. Paul and Dorothy Win·
An.nual famil y pic nic of the
Unltro Methodist women of the ~ct t . Ch!0fla nd . Fla. : Louise
Reine Uni ted Methodls_t Church · Stewart . Etta Mae a nd Bob Hill.
was held at tit~ home of Gordon Marjorie a nd Haro ld Roush.
Marlene Fisher. Peter Shield s.
and Margi e West Monday .
Amy and Tlflany Mullins, May 11 basket su pper was e njycd by
those attending. II surprise wed· bell(• Ihie. Gladdys Shields, Dolding s hOwer was held for Donnie lie, Larry. a nd Kyle Mces. Paul
a nd l{uth Dudding. The UMW Sayre. Doroth y a nd Ra lph
had a hor t business meeti ng McK~nzlc . Liz Thor ne. Raymond
fo llowed by a whit e lepha nt anct,e&lt;;race F'lrber. Rev . Roger
Gra~. Sue. Ryan. Sco tt a nd
sa le .
Attend ing werr .John . Mar th a. Todd, a nd the host s. Gordon.
Donn ie and Ruth Dudding, Bud Margie and Mel West.
a nd Maxi ne Wln ~ett and ther

fl "" l 'r\'1' .

tl t•l••hh"t' o•n(l,. -IIIli ~~ u• ·kt•y ·u nd l 't•h •

afternoon services at 1: 30. The
Unity sin~ ers will be featured
and the public Is Inv it ed to
a tt e nd.
The com munit y was sa ddened
by the deat h of Gar land Ca ldwell
on July 13. Ca ldwell had been a
far mer in the area for over 40
yea r s a nd many fr om th e church
and communit y Rtl e nded Vis it ation and funera l services for him.
Mr . and Mrs . Clarence Hender-

UMW group has meeting

rractc. uomtttt'&lt;l It wn s not a
r.1dlcul Change.
"We jus t f&lt;'lt we had to do
; mrthlni! to cha nge some of th!'
f.1ces," he said. "~mctlmcs
Wht•n you change OriC pla yer In
thf' clubhouse. it rurns things
around . I've seen it happen .
" I dOn ' t wanr to la y blame (for
th e Reds ' s lump l ut ,ulllckson's
doorstcp, bN·au sP he's bM&gt;n a
good ma n. But for on&lt;· reason or
the other. we have n' t b!'en doing
the job. I' ve b&lt;&gt;en patiently
walt in~ a nd. ttoping und praying.
but nothing ' s chan gt:d."
Ra smu ssen wo n 18 go:un cs for
the Yankt'es las t year. but club
official s were disappointed with

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Pla n for a flow er s how to be
held on Sept . 19 01 the Chester
Uniwd Methodist Church were
mad£' a t a r~-cen t me e tln~ of the
Chesl er Garden Cl ub a t thP home
of Pat Holter.
Th0 show will lx' the coopera-.
live e ffort of both th e Chest &lt;'r
Club · a nd the Shade Valley
Coun c il of F'loralll rt s with Sheila
Curtis and Rut h Erwin as chair-

Reds ailing; open home stand

KI:III H"k and Rra d Tuhll!' . c·11rno•rh:11"k
Rr lan H ul so n and dl'fo' n!&lt;IW llnt·man Hlo·k
,\d•t•rm a n: "!11\t•d d•·ft•n.•h •• ll111•nwn
Run Ruhm :111d T11n , {;urharc·"l.yk ~nd
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t:mm:1ntH'I " "••at';• r :1nd tin••lntt•k••r Tim
fnnnl l'lt ham : phwo·d runnin x h cwli"
llh~ l~ · (;aJan 11nd \ "int·l• F.\ a n:-., ro•o•t•hf•r
J..unnl!• Whil e• and 11Hc•n:ool\"r llnc•n Hin
"!Ili um l .. ·a•·h on lnjun·d r t.,;o•n ·c• .
,\ '\" ·''"-" - \\ cliHII nlll · n~ih"t • lcaddo•
f "ltri-o ·'"•'"" · ~ lt · kc•r P ut Ha~~:~~ lill , runnlnl{
ll:ll' k :\1 au rlt•t• 1\lrlll'r. " 'id•• ro•t-t•h ·t•r"
!&gt;i o·nll llt~lnt u n :and Otl:oo (: rant , I"Orlll'r·
h:lt'k:oo Mart• H n~: an and l.arr~· Hnhln""'"·
ll no•hadwu Kirk Thnnwr and ltt'll'r"
.\lc•lli:tndl'r, ~l f t'"IY Tt~ ·ni f "ollln..; and
punll •r )llkt• Hlt-o•: pl an•dwldl' rt•t•c•h ·t•r
·h •lfrt'}' l' rh-1•, t i~t:hl t• nd -11'11 Nriw lll!okl
:and l;adllt· l..ant·o• Branamun nn inj un'd

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through sexual contact a nd In- WBnegatlve. Whllemostofthese mandatory or legislated AIDS
!ec ted blood or blood products, people represent a ·falsely posi-· testing. Overwhelmingly, public
such as In the sharing of live result, 10-12 percent may In ' health providers voted aglnst
hypoder mic needles. It may also fact have the antibody and In all mandatory testing and Ins tead
be passed from ·an Infected likelihood are Infected with HIV. recommended voluntary testing
mother to her newborn infant. As
He also stated that during· the . for high-risk Individuals In co nof Aug. 3, 1987, Ohio health first several weeks to months of junction with a well-developed
officials have documented 439 HIV infect in, the antibody may counseling program.
cases of AIDS, 267 of which has
not be detectable with the curFletcher. added that, In addl result ed In death.
rent tests. In adltion. a small tlon to the possibly unreliabl e
Fletcher acknowledged that
percentage of Infected !ndlvldu· results of mandatory !resting,
the current AIDS antibody tests als may never develop the · the staggering amount of resour- the enzym e immuno assays .antibody and may then be falsely ces devoted to thts -attempt at
and the western blot - provide classified as negative.
controllng AIDS would leave
an excellent melhod, whqn used
Due to these Inconsistencies, minimal resources for other.
In a series, to screen blood, · the Ohio Department of Healt'h more effective Interventions,
tissues and orga ns to be trans- firmly opposes mandatory AIDS s uch as educationa l and counselplanted. How&lt;•ver, the test Is not antibody testing, Fletcher said.
lng efforts.
well suited to scref'ning the low
This policy agrees with the .
Forthoseworklnginthe hea ith
ris k genera l popu lation. He said co nsensus reached among public care field. Fletcher sa id that
that in s uch a screening situa- health officials at a national ODH recommends th at health
lion , many Individuals wou ld test meeting s ponsored by the Cen· care providers consider a ll blood
fa!sely positive by E JA results.
ters for Disease Control. The a nd body fluids as potentially
Fletcher ex pla ined that some meeting. held In February, 1987, Infected with HIV, rather than
Indivlduals tes t E IA posltve a nd speci fi cally addreses the issue of depend upon the fa)se security of

Chester UMW conducts recent meeung

Southern has two S&lt;'rimmages

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Mr: and Mrs. Randy W. ·Hart
are announl'lng the birth of their
first child, a son, Randy William,
born at the Holzer Medical
Center, Aug. 11. He weighed 11
)l(&gt;unds and was :t4 Inches long.
Paternal grandparents are Eugene F . Hart and the late Clara
Mae Hart, New Haven, W. Va.
Malernal grandparents are Mrs.
Evelyn Lusher, Langsville, and
the late Roy L . Lusher.

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Men ol the community led hy
Bill and Wilber Robin son hosted
a chicken bar~u e Saturda y
evenin g with over . a hundred
people at tending .
.
James Kelly r emain s in ser ious conditon at Ca mden Clark
Hosit al In Parkersburg. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poo le and
Will made a business trip to
Dayton recently. They a lso vi:
sited Mr. a nd Mrs. Terry Fetty,
Karen and Sandra . Fai rborn .
and Mr. an d Mrs. Harold Fetty,
Sr ., Langsvil le.

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a n AIDS antibody test .
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fQr screening blood · unit s and
" Whenever AIDS antibody,·. other body organs a nd tissues, ·
tes ting is undertaken in a h&lt;:alth Fletcher said that it is extremely
care setting. the testing must be unlikely that mandatory testing
voluntary, co nfidental. docu- of any populations wou ld slgnifi."
mented, a nd done only after the cantiy affect the AIDS epidemic.
patie nt has been given adequate
informat ion to allow undet·standlng of the value, limitations, and
1975 fORD BRONCO
potentallly adverse consequenLess than 19,000 miles.
ces of the test ," F le tcher
MINT CONDITION
emphas ized.
While he agreed th at the HIV
985-3545 EVENINGS
a nt !body tes t ts a n tmportant tool
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Alfred community happenings.-.... -~-----~-----

si ngle to score Mike F e lde r anrt
give the Brewers a 1·0 victory .
Before Thursday's ga me. FarrPII had Molitor sign one of !he
balls he used to end the s treak.
i t ' s over. Now it 's on to other
Molitor' s hitting s trea k was the
things."
s ixth lo ngest In baseball history
Molitor's hittin g strea k ended a nd th e longest since Pete Rose
Wednesday night with an 0-for-4 hit In 44 straigh t in 1978. Joe
performance aga ins t Cleveland . DiMaggio .s et the maj or-league
rookie right -hander John Far- record by hitting in 56 consecurell. Molitor was on-deck when tive games In 1941.
Rick Manning hit a lOth-inning ·
Molitor went 2·for -4 with a
third -inning doubl e Thursday in
Mil waukee's 4-3 v ictory over
Cleveland .
·
" I was looking . forward to
today,'' he sa id. " l was glad to
1'1'-a:-. at ()(ofrolt , nl«hl
get a coupt/&gt; of hits a nd prove to
C"lllllornla a l Raklmorf' . n iJthl
m yself th a t des pite my 0-for- 4
Mirllll':ooola al MU-...· ~ukM&gt; . ni r hl .
ll'oiTEHS 1\TIOSAL I. EAGI F.
last
night that I ca n still contrib\\' I. l'j·t. fiR
ute to this club. It was nice. but 1
Ticlrwatc-r t S\' ·Nid
";"!9 31 - ~ 1 l ""h.Jrnhu,. l r"'Y •i\1.)
-;:; 61 .U l I
wasn't concerned about getting
tt.H ·ht~ t· r I R:.t.l l
72 61 .l'!ft i
a not he r strea k start ed.'·
l 'tt11"hN: kf'l ( 8..,_ 1
il li.i . 3~2 II
Toh•\tQ 1Dt•IJ
67 611 . ltfi ! II 1
Sti ll a wed by DiMaggio's
~")· rat "lhl ' ! Tnr )
li";" 6!1 . I!IJ:I I'!
achievem e nt , Mo litor was also
:\l :.al n•· l l'b i 1
~Il-l ~ • Ill! ~'1• 1
Hll:.h mnnd (.\ Ill
:il ~~~ .:1-'ti "!.i
a mazed DIM aggio hit in 16
Thur.d a.\ · ., fk:oo ult~
M;alnt· i. ( "tilumhu:. I
straight games after his str ea k
Kldttnund a. fttw ho.., t t•r I
e nded .
Tldt"IU.I{'r Ill. ,"\,\"rlli'U!ot' I
Friday ' " (i;auiO-..
" Isn't that something?" he
("ulumhu.o; a.l :'tlnlm·
sai d. " I'm not going to shoot for
Tuh·do :11 P:~.-tw.-l•l'f
Rit·hmond at Kndtt""-rr
a ny thing like that. I jus t wa nt to
T ld••,. a il'f" td S~· r&lt;K" li!OI '
play confident and s ta y hea lthy."
1-iaturd u,\ ' " (iamt ....
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The Ohio Department of
Health opposes mandatory or
involuntary AIDS antibody tes tlng, Including that of patients In
health care facllliles, according
to Jon Jacobs, Meigs County
H e a I t h De p a r t m en t
administrator.
J acobs noted that. Dr. Ronald
L. Fletcher, director, Ohio De,
partment of Hea lth, has Issued a
statement on his depart ment's
position In response to the
growing co ncern among some
ltealttt care providers about
contractlng the AIDS virus.
He sa id that Acquired Immune
Deficiency Sy ndrome , Is a virus
whic h attacks the body's lm"mune ~ys t e m and as a result
people with AIDS are fata lly
susceptible to lnff:'ctlons and
ca ncers which oft en do not strike .
people wit h Int ac t Immune .
system s.
The AIDS vir us Is tra ns mitted

for awhile. I've ju st got to· put it
as ide and take it day -by- day .
Sure, I'm sad it ' s over. but I'm
a lso a little re lieved. It's reallty,

Tt1lo•du &lt;II ,\ biltl•, t
fo lnmhu:. at Puwt m: IH•t
Tld••11'alt•r ul H.~~t· h· ·,. Jt • r

Friday, August 28, 1987
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Ohio Department of Health opposing mandatqry AIDS tesing

Molitor happy to concentrate on Qther .things
MILWAU KEE (UP!) - Paul
Molitor said Thursday the memories of his 39-game hitting streak
will stay with him for a long t ime,
but he will be happy to concen·
Irate on other thin gs for a
chan ge.
"Alter talkin g to my teammates. 1 tried to imagi ne going
six weeks without an 0-!or," the
Brewers designa ted hitter sa id.
" It is pretty amazing, 1 guess.
"I think this will linge r with me

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Saturday PM Evangelistic Service .............7 :30'
Sunday AM Church School. ... ..... .. 9:30-10:25
Sunday AM Worship ................... 10:30-11:45

PASTOR -

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Jr. - 992-2818

a nd Hilda Hunt for a sunshine
remembrance was read . Ka thry n Mora wil l be sunshine
cha irman nex t month .
The open meeting of the
Rutla nd Garden Club was noted.
.Ja n e t Bo.IIn wa s th e
demonstrator.
Herbs was the program the me
wlih - Virginia Chadwell, cohos tess, reporting on verba
mate. a popular South American
tea with leaves having twice as
much caffeine as coffee beans,
a nd zE'rbroka, commonly ca lled
buffalo grass, used to flavor
vodka and make special llquers.
A fl.ower arranging workshQp
was held follow ing the meeting.

CanceUed
'· A meet lng of the Meigs County
REACT Tt&gt;:l m 38.17 scheduled for
Sa turday night at Pleasers has
been ca ncelled . The regu lar
meeting usua lly he ld on Sept . 4
has also been can ce lled due to the
Labor Day holiday. Guy Hysell
announced today.
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Promoted

Tuesday : Ham patt y. peas.
j)('ars a nd milk
Wednrssoay : ('hlr ke n patt y.
green beans . applesa uce a nd
milk.
Thursda y: Grilled c heese.
mixed yegetables. Ice juice&lt;:.
cook ie alld mIlk
Friday : Sl opp_l' .lor. potato
rou nds, peaches and milk.

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Fou rth St .. Middleport. ha s been
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rank of Specialist Four.
Dodson Is assigned to Fort
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�P8ga 6-The Daily Sentinel

Friday, August 28, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

· Birthdays
observed

CHWAGO (UPII - Medtcal
authorities lear thetr profes sion
Is no longer luring "the best and
brightest" and that minorities In
particular ma y be intimidated by
the prospect of owing $40,000
before ever seeing a patient
Applications and enrollment s
In U S medical schools fell
slightly for the fifth year In a 1ow
l ast year, while m inority enrol lm ent has stagnated In the fa ce of
m ounting debts twic e those encou ntered by medi cal s tudents In
1980, according to reports In
today's Journal of the Am eri can
Medica l Association

Bicemenpial set
POMEROY The Lebanon
Township celebration of the
bicentennial will be held at 1 p m
Sunday at Buffmgton Island
State Park. Residents should
come prepared to shat e local
history and are asked to take a
covered dish.

OLD CLASS PHOTO- This Is a 1933-35 class at
the Racine Elcmentarv Sc hool. At the back is

~1a11rlce Loll, teacher .. The photo Is lrom the
l'OIIectlon of Floyd Clark, Portland, Ore.

"The perception that one Is
going to gt actuate with a debt of
$40,000 ts to many student s just a
staggerin g amount, and to a
minot tt y candtdate . who mig ht
com e from a poorer ba ckg t ound,
that amount of debt might be
difficult if not Impossible t o
accept. " said Robert ~ra n , o f
the Association of Amrrlc an
Medical Colleges

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FRIDAY
BASHAN A n tce ct earn
social sponsored bv B as han
Ladies Auxthary will be held
Frtday night start mg at 5 p m a t
the fire house H omemade 1ce
cream, sandwiches , pie and
drinks wtll be sold

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Minority enrollment ,stagnates

The birthdays of Mary Rou sh,
Raclne-Bashan
Road , A d a
- Warner , Pomeroy, and M aril y n
, _ Young, Sidney, w ere observed
with a dinner party Saturday at
the Edson Roush home m the
Car mel Commun ity
Attending were Mr and M rs.
• • Roush, their daughter and son-m
law, Barbara and Walter Wat son
'&lt; and daughter, Bri dget, K ent:
: Bee Morehead, A ustin•, Texas :
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Marily n Young, David and Enc
i Young, Sidney, Elizabeth N ash ,
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Willoughby Htlls, Tommy Hol
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Citizens are havm g a round and
square dance Fnday . 1 8 to 11
p ll) , with mu sic by Lan )
Hdbbard and True Coun tr y
Band. Adm1sston $1 50 B1m!'
snacks for snack table

M JDD L E POR:f - A benefit
smg to ra tsf• funds f01 the
renova t 10n of Old1le thel Chu1 ch .
two miles north of t he Cheshire
1a1lroad ti acks behmd Gilberts
Set v1ce St ation will be held
Frtd ay m ght. sta rling at 7 30, at
th e churc h Sunnse, the Gospel
Jones and Nm ' ow Wa \ Stnger s
Wi ll be feat w ed
SATURDAY
SYR O.CU SE - A hy mn stng
" 1l l be held Sa tu r day mght
sto rtmg a t o p m at Sy r acu se

Park
Featu r ed smget s wtl l
in clude the Freedom Singers of
Youngstown M ark M atson. J an
and K a thy and Hadd1e Mav and
ramJly 8 1mg lawn cha 1r s

Fellowhsip
The MPigs Cou nty Chu r ches of
Chnsl Wom en s Fellow ship w t ll
m eet at i· 30 thi s ev('ning at th('
B r adburv ChUi ch of Chr ist

Girl raised hy pigs
trained to he human
BEIJING (UP !) A !:WI
. raised by farmyard p1g s ts now
: being trained by psychologiSts to
abandon her porctne beha v ior 1n
favor of more human de1 elop
men! , Xinhua Ne\\ s Agenc\
reported
Wang Xlanfeng, now 13, was
left as an infant with her peasa nt
family's ptgs because her deaf
mute father and ment a llv 1e
tarded mother were unabl e to
care for her and no one el se l tved
near thetr Iso lat ed home 10
northeastern Luwnmg p1 ov mce.
the official news se1v1ce smd
Thursday.
The gtrl was su ckled by a sow.
learned to crawl hke a pi g and
tmitated other ptg beha1 101. th e
news agency sa td
In 1983, psych ologtsts diS cO
vered tha t Wang. then q had the

Int el ligence of o". 1c•a' old r h l lcl
The r rp01 1 rl1d n.ot Sdl 11 hen 01
hm1 the g trl was found
'She had no co nce~ t 10n of
sexes and co lo 's ~wd k nC\\
ne1thr 1 Ch1n csc c hat ac ters no1
She had flu c tua 110g
l 1gu , es
scntl mems and tend ed to Ill c 10
solitude.· th &lt;' diS patc h smd
Resea 1c hers ·found tha t the
cause \\ as not an) congC' nll dl
dtsease but I he lopstded ps\ c ho
logica l de1 clopm cn t b1ought
about b} ln 10g wllh p1gs.

Underway
Mt Ol11 e Chut c h. L ong Bot ·

X1 nhu d Sdi d

Expc1 1s fro m t he C' hm a M ed 1
ca l Sc1c ncc Un 1ve 1Sl l \ and thC'
A nshan I nst 1tu te of P sl cho m ctt l
began expf'11m cnt s in 1~~4 to help
the eh1ld 1etu rn to normal l tfe
Wang \.\·as taken to a "ncv.
wheT r shf' was
c nvn·onm 0n t
ta ug ht

closr

hu mc.tn behC:I\'lOr u nd rt
obsen a t1 on

· !\ow th e 13 &gt;ear -old g tr l has
learned to t ca d nOD . Chinese
chat act PI~ count from one to

JO(J S ID ~ chJ!d.rc n s so ng s and d o

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Xmhu a sa 1d

expPnme nt s

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undPr wa1 to s0e wh eth ct the
gir l ca n fm ally ac h1 eve nm m d l
mtelltgencP
t\thl'i~~tl"l prcp~art• hook

for Pope's U .S vlstt
AUSTJ:\ T ex as 1U P!) - ,\ n
ath etst pub liShing co mpan; h."
unverled a bo ok . ·unzipped. Th&lt;'
Popes Ba1PA ll. · 10 coi ncide 11 lth
thP VISII b1 Pope Jo hn Paull! to
the U nit ed Sta tes m Sep tember
Publ1 shPd bv th e Am ctlca n
At heist Pt css of A ustin the 190
pa!(e paper bac k IS descrtb&lt;'d on
li S cove1 as ·a frank s tud v or sf' x
and conupt10n 1n th eo Va1 1co n •
.Jo n MUII a\. pres id ent of 1hc
publ1shmg co mpam and son of
no ted atheiSt lea dt'r Madal\ n
Mur r a; O' Ha11 said Thursdd \
th i' boo k 1s bemg publish&lt;'&lt;! ta
m atk th e pope' sv tsi t to nmi'U S
Cl lles next m onth

'ff WC' ha\ e a r rg
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States the wotld nPed s to Pxpp s&lt;'
til t' Vat ican and 11 s pi C' I&lt;'nllons"
Mu 1r ay sa id 'This book begin &lt;
that eXPI CIS(' '
Mull av sa1d the pa p acv ' ha s
l)('('n bou g ht and sold ." addin g
'The man eom10g to the Un ited
Sta tes '' 1Pplrsrntln g an 1nstltu ·
lion that Is thoroughh and
romp!Ptc lv ro 1rupt to the co r e
H e I C'Pil'S(' n ls one or the most
corrupt mslltutlons '" the hlst ot 1
of the w or ld ·
T hE' book 's au thor IS AJihuJ
r l Pdel lck Id e of M PSqull e, d
fo1m et· co ll&lt;'gr profe ssor "ho
now wo1ks fo1 the fcci t'r a l govern
m ent as a t r an s ldiOr . MuJJa v

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
'Nat1onw1de Ins. Co.
of CotYmbYs,

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POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE Conte.- Union and MulbPny Rev

Thoma!~ Glen

M(.Qj-.. ,..,,.. Nonnan Pro;~'l'. s s. Supl Sunday School 9 :1) am.
~worstu;:. IO:.D a m , E"Vrnlnp:~6
p m , rrBO-v.~k ~'(&gt; W('l(ln('Sd ~ 7 p.m,
GRACE EPl'iCOPAL CHUllOi :l2ll E
Main Sl • i'otnt'"'&gt;'. Sunday """""" Holy
communion Qf1 thP flNlt Sunday of(lach month.
and t-'Om~Xned wtth momln(l prttyCf on ttwi hlrrl Sunct.oy Mornln~ pray('f' ~:t nd ~ on
all ortu S1.nvlaY! of 1!Yo mom I'! Qlun;h SchoOl
IUld Nur5(1"V can• provktPd. Cotter h)ur In 11Yo
Parish Halllrnmt'dlall'h' fl)l.k;wtng the M"rVk't'
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRm' 212 W

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7 30 e•enmgs
Mon 1hru Sal
1.30 matmee
Wed . Sat 11. Holidays
776 1000

Reservations

7765000

Post Trmes

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SUNDAY I AUGUST 30TH, 2:00 p.M.

GENERAL ADMISSION S3.00-KIDS UNDER 12 FREE

SS.OO ENTRY FEE
CLASS A STREET LEGAL TIR,ES UP TO AND INClUDING 38'S
CLASS B STREET LEGAL TIRES 40'S AND 44'S
PIIZES WILl IE AWARDED BY AMOUNT OF ENTRY FEE
PLUS - TROPHIES AND DOOR PRIZES
GATES OPEN AT 12:00 NOON-ENTRIES 12 TO 2
LOCATED IN RAINBOW PARK, 11/• MilES EAST OF BASHAN
STORE OFF CO. RD. 28 ON RAINBOW RIDGE.

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CHURCH AMn Curtll. llil'&lt;OC Unda Swan.
Sup1 ~n&lt;l4y SchOOl 9: :II a.m , pn&gt;achlng ..,.
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da ysol eachmonth . 1hlrd and lour1h Sun
da y .-ach month worship S('fVIN"' at? lOp
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Wt'dnesday tvt nlna• at 7 30 p m
Prayt'r and Blblt' Study

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.

hu s b a nd ~

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lendent. Darline Stewa rt Sabbath School

bt1Eins at 2 p m on Saturday afternoon
"'lth wors hip servt« followlnaa t 3 U p m
Everyon e welcome

RliTLANO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

- Sis ter Harrle11 Warner. Sup1 Sunday
S&lt;:h0019 30 a m. Morning Worship. 10 4~

am
POMEROY

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BAPTIST Lylloo

Halley , mlnls trr, Sa turda y l'venln g
r&gt;vanaellst lc services open to pu blic. 7 p
m , Sunday ChutTh School 9 JO a m
Morni ng Wors hip 10 30 a m

Sa(iat, wi10S&lt;' st rong prog t es~ IH' v iew s often i l'rlt a ted
co ns&lt;'J va 111 e Mu slim s dunn g her husband s rul&lt;'. satd shl' Is
r Ps1gnpd to chargE's tha t sh&lt;' ha s been too fi ,,mbovant and
C'X! J a\ag un l add 1ng
I m no t gom g l o an..,w er any mort'II C'S"
She also 1ow ed neve1 to 10m a1 t v bccau &lt;('. she sa1d. "W ho could
bca 1 m e tal kmg a lithe It m e about (Sadat i? '
ItAIL TIES T HAT HIND Mary Stt•enburgcn and .Jay Ru.-ell
ha1 P a lot 1n co mm on St ei'nbu r gcn the Academy Award
'' mn lng act r css. and Ru ss&lt;'l l. a 27-vl'ar-old Columbi a Film
Sc hhoo l gr adual £'. ar e both f r om North L1ttle Roc k, Ark, and
bo th ar c c hJ!dt E'n of 1a1 1road m en Which helps explam why
St eenbUi gen so Jov&lt;'d Rus se ll' s sc r ee nplay , " E nd of the Line,'
abou t a pa tr of A r kan sa s raJiroa d men that she becam £'
c' cc ut 1Ve p1oduct'r, wan•ed hE'r usu,ll salary and got Ru sse ll hi s
fll st d1rrct mg JOb
Th e mov 1e wh1ch also stars Wi lford Bnm ley and Levan
H elm had tis wor ld prem1ere Wednesday mght 1n L1ttiP Rock ,
wi th the Steenbu r gcn and Russell fam ilies a ttendmg
E ven SIPen bUJ gpn 's fa t he1 , Mau11cc, showed up wtth a lot of
hiS ' "'hoad buddi es - w hich surprised everyone, since he so
shun s public dtsplay s of emotion that he didn ' t go to ht s
d aughtN s " eddtng to actm Mal co l m McDowell because hl'

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FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po
meruy PIKe E Lamar 0 Bryant pastor
Jack Needs, Sunday School Director Sun
day School, 9 JO a m , Morning Worship.
10 45 evenlnRWOrlhlp, 7 OOp m (0 S.T •
&amp; 7 JO i £ S T) W edneo~ay Prayer Ser·
vi"" 7 00 p m COST I &amp; 7 30 PM IE S
T \, Mission Friends Iage&amp; 2 6), Royal
Ambauadors (boya ages &amp;-18!. a nd Girl&amp;
In Ac tion { ~Ret 6-18) on Wedn esdays, 7 p
m (OST 1&amp;7 30p m (EST) , Tuesday
VlsUatlon .,&amp;· l:l p m

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bat
ley Run Road. Rev E mm ett Rawson pas

tor Handl ey Dunn, s upt Sunday SChool.
lO a m , Sunday evening service, 7 JOp m
Bible te-aching, 7• XI p m Thursday
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SYRACUSE MISSION. Cherry 51 . Sy·

racuse Services 10 a .m Su nd ay. Evening
serviCf'fi Sunday an d Wednesday at 7. 00 p
m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. lli&gt;v Kelln Ehlln,
pastor Sunday Sc hool 9 30 a m Wade

Ha yman, supl . Mor ning Worshlp, JO 30a.
m • Sunday evening service 7 30 p m ,
Wednesday Pra yer Me~tlng 7 30 p m

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MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO,

Racine Rev . James Sallcrtleld, pa!ltor

Freeman Williams , Sup! Sunday School
9 45 a m Su nday and Wednesda y toven
1lng services 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT

Delicious Dishe~ .
Enjoy the very finest In home style
cooking at the very best prices around I

$349
Stuffed Peppers ............................
TUESDAY
$349
!le~l111e»11 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
WEDNESDAY
$349
Ham and Scalloped Potatoes •••.•••
THURSPAY
$349
=•tti ......................... :............ $ 49
Cream Baked Chicken ...................
SATURDAY
$150
Beans &amp; Corn Bread .....................

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BAPTIST

Cor ner Sixth and Pa lmer Earl Eden Pas
tor Bob Parker S.S Supt , ta thy Riggs
Ass1 Supt Sunday SChool, 9 15 a m .
Morning Worship, 10 1~ a m • Sunday
Evening serv ice, 7 p m Prayer meeting
and Blb)e Study Wedneed ay e-vening 7 p
m : Children's choir practice, Wednes
day. 7 p.m . Adult c hoir practi ce. Wed . 8
p.m • Rad io program. WMPO, Sunday

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5th and Main, AI Hart son, minister,
Richard DuBose. Associate Pastor. Mike
Gerlach Sunday School Superintendent
Bible SChool9' 30 a m.: Morning Worship
10 30 am Evening Worship 7 00 p m
Wednesday, 7 00 p.m Prayer meeting.

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ZARENE, PASTOR Fred Penhorwood.

But Whlte, Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9· 30 a m ; MorniDI Worship 10 o15
am, Evangellstlc meeting 7•00 p m.

Wednesday, 7: 00pm Prayer m~
UNITED PRIIIIIYTitBL\N IIIN
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OJ' IIBIOIIJOVNTY
Be•. CltariM Tllbol&amp;

HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH - Sunday Wonh&amp;p Services
9•00 a.m., Church School10.15 am.

MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN -

HOURS: MON. thru SAT. 6:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M.

DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER

WILLIAMS DINER ..~~~i~~~~

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I) AM 0 Q Corp /1985

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dies' Auxiliary Wednesday, 7 P m Fam
llyHAZEL
WonhtpCOMMUNITY CHURCH Ot!
lorn Edsel Harl, paslor Sunday School,

enrolling them in the Sunday school at your

Mtddleport. Ohto

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992·3785. Pomeroy

Rl 124 , 3 mtl ~ from Portland Long: Bot

9 30 a m , Sunday morning preaching

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as&amp;Ured that the vocabulary your Children develop
U1 school wilJ include the proper use of the word
"NO", as the password to a happter,
· healthief aild

FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rev Nyle

Borden pastor Corn('Ji us Bunch supl
Sunday School 9 30 a m , Second and
fourth Sundays v.orship s Prvlcf' a! 2 .10 p

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TUPPERS

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Church SChool 9 a m , Worsh ip 10 a m •
Sibil" Stud y Tu(&gt;Sday, 7 30 p m , lJMW
Third TuCJda v 7 lO p m

F'i rst Sunday CAI'('hN ~

Communion

CENTRAL CLUSTER
Rev Jamtw £ CorbiU

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SUn• Nel1oa

Rev Melvin Franklin

Rev. ClemNte S Zunl1a, .Jr
Rev . Robert Mua1m.u
ASBURY (Svracu s('~- Worship 11 a m
Churc h SchOOl 9 4~ a m., Cha r~~ Blbl f&gt;
Srudy , WN1nto1day , 7 30 p m UMW, first

Sunday service
9 JO a m , evr nln~ serv ice 7 30 p m
Pr ayer mN1tln ~ WC'dnf'day 7 30 p m

RE AR IVAli.OW RIOG E CHURCH () ~
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IOM'll h 8 Ho, ldn' p., ~ I O I Blblr
Clas.. '' :lfl,l m Mor n ln.(! \\ or!!ihlp 10 11' 1
m f \rnln[i! Wots htp t; :Vtp m Thur sflil\
Blblr ~ti.Hh I; :\0 p m
~ F W S'l l\ ~ RS VILL F. C'O MML lNJTY
CHl' RCH O::uncl ~ v School t{'rv !C(' 9 4~ t
m
\\ iHr.hlp
IIIU'\i f ' '
Ill ,311 tm
E vuOJ.::l' lis tic Sf&gt; r\ irf' 7 ll p m \\ f'ilnN-.
d:w , Pr.t v(•l ffi C'PIIRJl 7 ,f() p m Thu rsd t~ •
ZIO N ('J-IURCJ-1 OF CHRIST P omf'hl•
H irrl ~on , llk Rd Robo t Pu11C'II mi n i~
lt' r ~t f'H' !i\r,ml l' \ ~ S ~up t Bill Mr F: I

!lOCK SPRINGS - Church School, 9 15

SALEM CENTER - Church School 9 15
a m. Wo rship 10 15 p m (M ussman)

Worship 9 00 a m

churc h sehool9 45 am (Mussman )

Rev. Roa:er Grace
Re\o. Paul McGuire
APPLE GROVE - Churc h School 9 30
a m Wor shiP 10 00 a m 1firs t and third
Sundays I BiblE' sludv ev£&gt;rv Sunday 7 p
m , UMW &amp;\cond Tu£&gt;Sdav , 7 00 p m ,
P1 ay!'r mef.'tlng Wedn esday, 7 p m
!GrBl'&lt;'t
BETHANY - Worship 9 a m , Church.
School 10 am; Bl~lr Study, WE'dnl'Sd ay

10 a m : [)(lrcas Women 's Fellowship
Wrdnt&gt;J~day 11 a m {McGuirE')

CARMEL - Church School 9 JO a m ,

Worship. 10 4~ a m Second and Four1h 1
Sunda:vs, Fe llowship dinner with Sutton
third Thursday, 6. 30 p.m (McGuirt')

EAST LETART- ChurchSchool9a m ·

Worship 10 am St'COnd and fourth Sun'
davs. UMW first Tuesday, 7. 30 p m
!Grace)

LETART FALLS -

Worship 9 am •

Church SchoollO a m IGracE')

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MORNINGSTAR- Worship 9 45a.m ,
Church School, 10 30 a m . Bible STudy,

1'huuday, 7 30 p m {Rader )

TERIAN - Sunday School, 10 a.m ,
Church 1ervlce, n : 15 a.m
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10 a m , Wonhip 11 a.m , UMW founh Mon
day at 7 00 p m .• Men's PrAyer Breakfast ,

RACINE WESLEYAN - c;llurch School,

CHURCH OF

CHESTE R CHURCH OF THE NAZA

RENE Rf'v Hrrb£'r1 Gra tf' paslor
F'rank RlffiC' ~ up! Sunday School 9 3o a
m Worshi p sN vlce 11 a m and 7 p m
Sunday WN!n r-s d av. 7 p m Prav£&gt; r me('!

St , Mason, W Va Sunday Bible Study 10
a m , Worship 11 a m and 7 p m. Wednes
day Bible Stud y, vocal music, 7 p m

!; hlp ~r v!cf' 9 4~ p m

MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Lawr£&gt;nc£' Bush, past or Max Fo!rn('r Sr
Supr Sun day School a nd Morning Worship
9 30 a m Sunday ('Venln g SC'rvic£' 7 pIll
Youth m!'ellng a nd Bibl e Sludy Wednes
day 7 p m
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rl 7 on Po·
mrroy By Pass Rev Dav id Wi se man Sr ,
pastor Mt&gt; lvln Dra ke S S Su p! Sunday
School9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 30,
Evenln ~ Worship 7 30 p m • Wednesday
Prayer SE"r v lc[' ~

MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST. Miller

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LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOO, Dad·

In~

LAUREL CliFF FREE METHODIST

ding Lane, Mason, W Va J N Thack er ,
pastor EVening service 7 30 p ih , Wo
men's Minist ry, Thursd ay, 9 30 am ,
Wednesday Pr ayer and Bib le Sludy, 7• 15

CHURCH Da vid 8&lt;&gt;11 ll.!Sior Ro i:Jcrt E
Bart on Direc tor of Chris ll,tn Educallon
S\('vt' Eblin a"s lsta nl Su nday School 9 30
am Morn I n ~ wor ~hi tl 10 ~0 a m Tr&gt;('ns
mAc lion tip m Evf' nln,g Wo rs hip 7 no p
m Wt"llnC'sda y C' \'Cnlng pra vcr an d B lblf'
~ tudv , 7 00 p m Choi r practice. Thu1 sda v

CHURCH OF

day School 9 30 a m , MornlnJ;": servlcf'
10 OOa m , Sundav ('vening S('rvict&gt; 7 00 p
m Mid Wl"l'k prayer S('r vlcP W£'dn ('Sday
7p m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF THE NAZA

R ENE Rev Lowell Ford pastor Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m Worship service 10 30 a
m , Young peoples service 6 p m
EvangellsttcserviC£&gt;6 ~p m Wednesday
servi ce 7 p m

DEXTER

LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF GOD- Gil bert SpenCt'r, pastor Su n

Til lis, pastor Sonny Hudson s upt Sunday
School 9 30 a m.: Morning worship, 10' 30
a m Su nday evening service 7 00 p m
Wednl'sday ~rvlce 7 p m WMPO program 9 a m each Sunday

CHRIS1 Oa vt;&gt; P rrnl lcr mi niSif'r Dl•rvl
Wl'tlll Su p! Chu r&lt;: h School 9 a. m , Wor

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THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST,

APOSTOLIC F'AITH - N('w Lima Rd 1
nexl to Fort M£&gt;1gs Park Rutland Robert
Richards pa stor Servil'E'S a! 7 p m on
Wl'dnesdays and

Su ndays

HARRI SONVILLE HOLINESS CHA
P EL of thE' Wf'Sieyan Holiness Churc h
Re v David F errell, pastor Henry Eblin,
Sunday Schoo l Supt , Sunday Wor shi p ser
viers 10 am and 7 p m , Yout h Meeting,
6 30 p m Tut&gt;sday, Mid\H•ek Scrvll'e, 7 p
m Wf'd nesday
~

STIVERSVI LLE WORD OF FAITH

Hary Holl er pas tor

Sun da~ sPrV\cE's 9 30
MldW('{'k SNVICE', 7 30 p

a m and 7 p m
m Thurs day

MIDDLEPORT PE NTECOSTAL Third
Ave RE'v Clark Baker. paslor Carl Not
!Ingham Sunday School SupJ Sund ay
Srhool l Q a n1 wit h r lasses for all agE'S
Evening srrvlc£'s al 6 p m W£'dnesday Bi
ble study at 7 30 p m Youth services Fri
d ay al 7 30 p m

ECCLESIA FELLOWSHI P

m Mill 51

Middleport Bro1 her Chuck Me Pher son
pa stor Sunday Schoo l 10 a m Sund ay
t:'ve nlnj! serv icE'S &lt;~ 1 7 p m and Wrdn£&gt;Sda:,.
sE&gt;r vtC£&gt;5 a t 7 p m
ANTIQUITY BAPTIST KennEt h Smith
pas tor Sund a y School 9 30 am, church
Sf'r\'1('(' 7 30 p m you1h fell owship 6 30 p
m Bible st ud y Thursdav 7 30 p m

FUU GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE 33045

Hiland Road, Pomf't oy Tom Kelly , pas
lor Danny Lambert S S Supt Sunct_a}
mornm g sNvicf' at 10 a m , Sund ay evin
ing se rvice 7 30 p m Tu esday and Thttp
day ServiCE'!i at 7 10 p m
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NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE, R('v Gle-ndon Stroud, pasltlr
Sunday School9 30 a m Worshipst'rvite.

10· 30 am , Y,outh sf'rvlce Sunday 6 1~ p
m Sunday evl'nlng service 7 00 p m WN!
nt&gt;sdav Prayer Mel'ting a nd Biblf' St*'y

,

~

700pm

NEASESETTLEMENTC HURC H. S~ n

day aft t&gt;rnoon 111£'rvt ce-s at 2 30 Thu rsOOy
eve ning services ar 7 30
j

FIRST BAPTIST CHt:I RCH. Mason

II ARTFORO CHUR CH OF CHR 1ST IN

RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTTST Sa·

lem St Rev. Pa ul Tavl o r pt~st or Su ndby
School lO a m , Sunday E'Vening 7 00 p n)
W('dnf'sday f'VC'nlng pray&lt;&gt;r mrE'ting 7 .00
pm

SOUTH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT

Rld ~r Duane Syllf'n
st r icker. pastor Sunday St hool 9 a rri
Worship Ser vlcf' JO a m , Sunday ev{'n ipg
service, 7 00 p m WNinesday nigh t Bible
; sl udy 7 ~ 00 p m.

CHURCH. Silver

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So fast has summer passed by eyes

CHRISTIAN UN ION Ha rtford. W Va
Rev Da \•id McMa nis ~stm Chu rch
&amp; hool !I ~0 am , Sunda v m o rnln~ ser 1
' ' icP 11 ,, m sund a ~ pv ('nin ~ s('rvicc
7 30 p m Wedn esda y prayf'rmeetlng 1 30
pm

W

Va Pastor. Bill Mur phy Sunday SchoolllO
a m Sund a~ even ing 7 30 p m P raY.e r
m('('ltng and Bible study Wednesday. 7.. 30
p m Eve rvon ~ Wf'lcomt&gt;
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Sermonette

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CHRIS1

a tr Sundays

Y.ors hlp Sf'n' il"£' 11 a m Sunrla v night
wors hip sc.•rv!C'r 7 30 p m
MidWf'l"k
pr.JVf'l' s C'rvlc(' Wrdn rsdav 7 p m
WESI EYAN
BIBLE
HOU NESS
CHURCH of M ldd lE'port l nc 75 Pe a r l Sl
Rf'\' h·::~n Mvl:'rs pa!iitlilr, Rogf:'r Ma ni['V
Sr Sunda'l SchOol Supt Su ndav School
!I 30 a m M o rnln ~ Worship 10 30 a m.
Evl'nlng Wors hip 7 30 p m Wf'dnesd av
f'vC' n l n~ BiblE&gt; study. prav{'r a nd prals£'
sr rvlce 7 30 p m

RUTLAND BIBLE METHODIST Amos

Sundav School 9 45 a m E venin g wor
ship 6 :KIp m , P r a ver M eetln~ 6 30 p m
Wednesda y

TUPPERS PLAI NS

MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH Charll'!l

RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,

7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST Donald Shu (•
pastor ,1()(' SnyrC' Sund.tY School Sup1

HEART CHURCH Msgr

Norr!111 pa111 1or Sunda v S( hool 10 a m

WHITE'S CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
CHURCH- CoolvllleRO Rev . Phillip Rl·

VI('('

Worship 10 30 a m Pray('r servicE' altern

PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH

SACRED

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION at Bald

er Wal!lon pa.~ tor CtE'nson P ratt Sundav
Schoo l Sup! Momln~ Worship 9 30 am
Su nday Sch ool 10 JO a m Evt&lt;n ln g ser

Adull

Anth onv Giannamor!' Ph 992 5S9S Satur
dav EH•nin,g Mass 7 30 p m
Sunday
Mas" A a. m a nd 10 am Conf£&gt;Ss lons onf'
half ho ur b&lt;'fOr f' ('8C'h Mass CCD classf's,
11 am ~u n dav
VICTORY BAPTIST 52 ~ N 2nd Sr
Midrlk'p ort l amf'" E K f' l'S£'E' pa stor
Su nclav mo1mn,g 14 orsh lp 10 am , Ev{'n
lng sc rvlc r 7 p m Wrdnr' ~ d &lt;l \ Pv!'nrn R
" ors hlp 7 p m Vls ltallon Thu r"da v li 30 p
m

Knob iocared on Coun1 y Road 31 Rev.
Lawren ce Gluesencamp, pastor Rev
Roger Wl1l ford asst paslor Preaching
services Sunda y 7 30p m P r ayer m eetlng
Wednesday 7 30 p m Gary Griffith,
leader Youth grou ps Sund ay evening at
6 30 p m wllh Roger and VIolet Willford,
leader.s Com munion service first Sunday
each month

Bill Carter pastor Sunday School 9 30 a
m
Morning Worship and Communion
10 30 am

Morning "' orshlp 11 am

Cornrr Svca mor l:' and Sf'copd Sts Po
m{' rov The R£'Y Willi a m Middi&lt;'S'ol. arl
pastor Sundav School 9 ~5 a.m Church
sprv icl' 11 a m

Mike Thompson, New Ha ven WV, pas tor
Su nday School at 9• 30 a m, Mornlngwor
s hip at 10. 30a m Sundayeventngservlce
at 7 30 p m Thursday services at 7 30 p
m

HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN R"&gt;'

m

ST

IN

denour, pas1or Sunday School9 30 am ,
wors hip service 10• 30 a tn ; Bible sludy
and worsh.lp service, Wedn esday, 7 p m

t1

It seems only a blink of the eyes since we were hear mg the ,
haunting r efr ai ns of " Pomp and Circumstan ce" We saw loved !
ohes m arch by In cap and gown with the world at their doorstep . •
Now the summer fun i s almost over The swtmmlng days and l
the ball games, lhe cookouts and the shady trees are going - :
wFO!R~ff, J!l~~E~~~·RP~~t\,~~~:· ~
now a chance to rest and relax. The summer sun has brightened
s hip sen Ices 9 30 am, Sund ay SC hool ll
and now begins to fade away, giving us a few cool nights.
am Eve nin g worship 7 30 p m Tuesday
cottage prayer met-tin~ and Bible Srud y
The summer hours have flown by and the school bu s again is •
!I :W am Worship s ervi ce Wednesday
plying
Its way along I he country roads and city avenues It ha s ~. .
1 7 :JOpm
, OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH.
been a fun season. God wants it that way. God want s us to enjoy · '
Walnut and H('nry Sls, Rav enswood, W
life. He wants us to laugh and sing, see His handiwork In the sky, •
Va Thf' Rl'v Ge-orge C Weirick pastor
the yards and field s and orchards around us. God has g1ven us, i
' Sunda y SChool 9 30 a m Sund ay~ orship
11 a m
especially In Amertca, such a diverse country of mountains, ,
1
CALVARY B)BLE CHUR CH.Iocal edon
plains, rivers, orchards, forests and sea shores to enjoy and see ;
Pome• ov Pike. Count y Road 25 near Flat t
"'oods Re v B lackwood, pastor Serv ices
That God Is with us In all tliese beautiful areas is hard 10 j'
pnSunday allO JOam and 7 30 pm "lth
dismiss.
~unda ySc hool 9 30a m BlbleStudy,Wed
We have traveled far and near, been to the fair and enjoyed • ~
nes day, 7 :1) p m
FAITH FELLOWSHI P CRUSADE FOR
the sun. Our bodies are now refreshed and It Is time to enjoy the ,
CHRIST Sl Rl ~18. Anllqully Rev
autumn and still see God's goodness hea ped upon us with :
Franklin Dickens, pas lor Sunday m orn
apples, pumpkins, marching bands, football and sweaters for :
lng 10 a m , Sunday evening 7 30 p m
Thurs dav f'VPnln g 7 30 p m
those cool clear moonlight nights.
STIVERSVILLE OOMMUNITY BAP
A season has passed. School has begun.
1.TIST CHURCH
Paslor Robert Byers
·
A new season Is soon upon us. Are we worshipful and thankful,
Sunda v SChoollO a m , Worship service 11
a m Sunday evening seJVIce. 7' 30 p m ;
and feeling the need to come to church and worship the creator '!
I Wednesday evenin g serv ire 7 30 p m
God who has given us all these wonders and joys?
:
We need family togetherness In our worship of God just as we 'i
' CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS· •
have family togetherness for summer v acation and fun. ~~
T OLI C - VanZandt and Ward Rd Elder ,
Children need to, be In church with mother and father, ~
J a m es Miller, paslor Sunday School,
10 30 a m : Worship Service, Sunday, 7• 30
worshipping the loving God who created us and gave us the {
p m, Bibl e Study, Wednesday , 7 JO p m. :
summer
season for fun and games and Is now giving us the !
CALVARY PILGRIM CH ...PEL, Harrl· '
sonvtlle Road Rev Dewey King, PR$tor,
.
autumn season of school and colorfu 1 leaves and orchards ·'
1
Clinton Faulk, Sunday SChool Supt , Sun- ,
bending
low with !rult. Family togetherness, happy times at
d~;~y School9· JO a m : mor11ing worship , 11 '
home and worship times In church are the good memories we ~
am, Sunday evening service 7·30 p m '
Prayer Meetlns. WednESday, 7 30 p. m
:
need to nurture now for the future years of memories and~
SYR,..CUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
dre8IJIS.
non· Pente(Oital. Worahlp service Sunday
By Pastor William Mlddleswarth, St. Paul Lutheran Churc~. ~. .

Charlr&gt;s Russ£'11 Sr m lnl stt'r Ri ck Ma
co mb(•r sup! Sunduv ~c h ool 9 :VI n m
Worshi p s('n' IC!' 10 30 u m Blblf' stud v
Tuf'sdav. 7 :'10 p m

REORGANIZED CHURCH OF .JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Port

l

land Ral'inf' Road Wlll! nm Rous h pas lor
Linda Evans churc h school di r('('!Or
Chu rc h S&lt; hool 9 .JO a m Mor ning worship
10 30 am, Wednesday even ing ptaypr
J~e rvt cf's. 7 .10 p m
BETHLEHEM BAPTlST R('v Ear l
ShuiE'r pa s tor Worship sr'rvt ce. 9 lOa m
Su ndav Sc-hoollO 00 a m Biblr Stu dy and
praV&lt;'r s£&gt;rvic€' Thursdav. 7 30 p m
AL CHURC H K l n ~s burv Road Rev Da
vld Curfm.m pas tor Sundav Sl'hool 9 30
a m , Ralph Carl Supt Evenl n ~ worship
7 00 p m Pra vet m('('tlng WP&lt;inPsdav
700pm LONC BOTTO M CHRISTIAN V('rnon
1
Eldridge, pas tor , Wal lii ce Damewood, s
S Supt Sunday Sl'hool9 a m : Worship
servicE', 10 30 a m

ao

i

RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Sieve
Dpaver Pastor Mlkl' Swiger, Sundav

School Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m
• Morning worship 10 40 am , SundaY
f'H•n lng wors hip 7 30 p m Wednesday
evening Bible study 7 30 p.m

WRLINGHAM OOMMUNITl' CIIUROl
BurllnR:tlam Ray Lautkormllt pastor; Ro
bert Colan asslslanl pas!oc Sunday School
10 am worship 7 p m Wednesday 6 p.m
wuth mE'Pilng: Wed. 7 p.m church services

PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH \\

mile off Rt 325 Rev Bt&gt;n J Watts, pastor
RobE+rt Searles. S S Supt Sunday School
9 30 A m Mornin g Worship 10 30 a m
' Sunday even ing s~lce 7.30 p.m., Wed nesday servlcf' 7 30 J] m

'l

SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill Lillie.
pastor. Steve Little, S S Supt Sunday
Sl'hoot 10 a .m , Morning worslp, ll a .m
Sunday evening worship 7· 3:0 p m Prayer 1

RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOO, Paator,
Wedl1eoday, 7 am (Graco)
Jollll Evant Sullday SchOOl 10:00 am. ; 1 SU'M"'N - Church School / 9:-30 a.m ' m"'tlng an~ Bible StudyThur.day, 7 30 p.
sunday Morntnc Worship 11· 00 a m Chtl·
m, Youth meetlnJ Wednesday at 7 p.m
Mornlq Won hlp JO· ~a m ftrst and third
dren' s Church 1t a m . Sunday EVEnlnl
Sundays. Fello,vshl'p dlnnt'f' with Carmel ' REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHUROI
, Se\-l£.eJ.OO p m. Wed., 6 p m. Youn&amp;L•·
- l83 N ?n" AvP Middleport. SundBy.
lhlrd Thursday 6 J0 p.m (MeGulrt'l
1

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BRETHREN

HYSELL RUN HOLINESS CHURCH

l{l .1 m

CARLETON INTERDENOMINATION

SOUTHERN CLUSTER

UNITED

p,ts t(ll S t! \ ht ''- Suntl .t \
tnd 7 p m Wf'dn ('S d,lv 7 p m

7pm

a m . Worship 10 a .m . Biblr Stud y WC'd
ncsda y 7 30 p m , UMYF tSe niorst . Sun
dav. 5 p m , !Juni ors ) (' v&lt;'r:\1 o1h('r Sundav. 6 p m (Frankllnl
RUTLAND - Church School. JO a m ,
Wors hip 11 a tn, UMW First Monday ,
7:l0 pm

~

Tr&gt;l' Wn{l(l\ ('.Iii

, Wor111hlp 10 30 a m Ch oir rehearsal
Wtdnt'Sday, 7 30 p m , UMW sf'cond
UMYFSunda y ti p m

1

liA!'HTY CHRISTt,\N CH\I R(Ii ll&gt;•'

10

SNOWVILLE -

c
HURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
1 ocatf'd on 0 J Whllr Roa d of H lgh"' a "
lf\(1 Pat
Hco nso
pasagC'~
tor Sunday
School 11
10
am
Cla ssPs
fonr all
Jun ior Church

HOPE BAPTI ST CHAPE L 570 Gra nt
Sl Mldfllepor l Afflll.l tE'I.f wll h Sout hf'rn
Ba prtst ConventiO n Da \ 1d Br va n S1 Mt
nls iC'r ~und a v Sc hool 10 a m MornlnJ;!"
worsht p 11 a m [\ r nl n,g wor sh ip 7 p m
WC'dnesll,l\1 c•vf' nin g Blblf' st ud'v :1nd
pravC'r mf'f't ~n g 7 p m
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST S1
Rt 124a ndCo Rd 5 Mark S('f've rs m rms
IN Sund av School Supr Harrv Ht&gt;n
drl r ks Su nda y Schoo19 30 a m Morning
Worshtp 10 30 am , E\f'ning wors hr p 7 p
m WNin C'sdaV w ors ~lp 7 p m

r HRI ST C Lf'!! IIC' Gill il an past or ~un
lh v School 10 00 a m , Morn in2 Worship
11 flO ~ m Sundav "' l'n tn g S(.lrviN' 1 00 p
m WfdnP'~ d !lv ('\ c;on In~ pra v£&gt;r sf'rvlce
i !)flpm

W(u,. hlp S&lt;'r\ lr r Ill ~ I u m I \ r-nlng \1 or
&lt;,; hlpS und ,w7pm u n(I\\ NJrw,.~ i&lt;n 7 p m
ST JO HN Lll fHF.RA N C HURCH Pin&lt;'
Gn.J\'1' Thl' RC'\ Will i 1m Mld{.il r&gt;s '&gt;'o art h
past or Chu rch Sf'rVIcr 9 \0 a m S uml.n
Sr hool Ul 1(1 ... m
BR AO B HY CII UHC1-1 OF CHRIS r
.John Wrlj::! ht p.!stcJr ~und.l\ Sr hont 11 1n 1
m
l ..n rv H,t \ nf"" S ~ Sup I M n1 n tng
\10 1 "h lp 1n W ,, m
RACINE CHURCH OF T HE NA J'.A
RENE ll ('\ Llovd l) (rr lmm Jr pa,. tm
Or.t Bass C' hal r•m m nfr hf' Boa rd of( hl l..
!l ,m L 1fl' Sunda\ Srhonl 'i U) :-~ m Mnrn
In ~'! " ors hlp 10 :«1 u m c•\ a ngc lis II&lt; "rt
o,l cf' 1 (NI p m Wtodn N&gt;dOJy s t•t \ lc" 7 p m

Choir Reh('ar srtl ,
1'u Psdav 7 30 p m
Wronrsduv 6 30 p m UMW tourth Sun
d ay, 6 lOp m \Nelson \
ENTERPRISE - Wors hi p 9 a m
Ch u rch School lOam . Blbl&lt;' S1udy TuC's
d ny 7 30 p m . UMW Flrsl Monday 7 :JJ
p m UMY F Sunda y 6 p m Choir Rf"
ht•arsal 6 30 p m WPdn csday IF.'rankl1n t 1
FLATWOODS - Chu rch Se hoo l 10 a m
Wors hip 11 am . BiblE&gt; Study, Thu rs
dav 7 p m • U MYF Su nday , 6 p m
t Fra nklin ),
FOREST RUN - Wo rs hip 9 a m
Chu rch School 10 AM Choir practice
Tut"Sdav, 6 30 p m.. UMW. first Tu&lt;'sdav
7 :lOp m 1Ntlson l
HEATH (M lddl eportt - Churc h Sc hool
9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 30 e m
Youth Group 4 p m, We&lt;t nrs(lay Church
Choir rc:ohearsa l 7 p m
Thursday
Pravf'r S£&gt;rvl« . t; 30 p m Btbh• St udy 7
p m !Zu nlgal
MINERSVIL LE - Wor ship Servi ce 10
a m Chu rco1School, 11 a m UMW th ird
Wt'dnt"Sdav l p m Choir praf'II N' Mon
dav 1 JO p m (Nels.o n )
PEARL CHAPEL - Wor ship Serv tu•
9 :lO a m Church Sc hool tO 15 a m ,
UMW Seco nd Tu£'Sda y, 7 JO p rt\ ~ 1-'tu ss
man \
POMEROY - Chu rch Sc hool 9 1~ a m
TuNiday, 7 30p m
rcorbl ll 1

~u nd . n ~~ h1 11 1

rov A'-S I Su 1J1

E,Df.N

first thr!'P Su ndavs

Choir pra c!tCE' 6 p m S und av YounJ: Pro
pi p's Ch!ldrf' n s Church a nd Adult Bible
Studo, WNinC' ~ d a v at 7 30 p m

Da lla s Ja nt'V Sunda y &amp; hool Sup t Su nday
Sc hool 9 30 a m Sunday Morning Wor
111h!p 10 30 a m Su nday e ven in~ Wors hip
7 30 p m Wednesday even i n ~ Prayer
MePIInl{ 7 30 p m
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
7.AR F: NF. RP\ C.lf'lln Mc Mil lan pa '~ l or
M 11\
lomr&lt;' La\rmif' r Sund :l\' S('hool
&lt;.;up! ~und a v ~ (' h OO I !I W ;l m Mornmg
\\ Qrshlp 10 :'lO a m E\ a n ~f'll s l i&lt;'sf'rv iCf'
ti p m Provl"r und Pral,.f'WC'dn('Sda' 7 p
m Ynuth ffi('{'fln g 7 p m

man Durh a m ! pasto r

- .JosPpb B Hoskins , evangelist Su nd ay
BJbleSiudy9a m Worship lOam Su n
day ev&lt;'nlng service 6 p m WE'CinE"Sday
('vf'nmg ser v ice 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Racinf'.
Rr 124 W\lllam Hoback pastor Su nday
School 10 a m Sunday eve nin g service 7
p m Wed n('Sday even I n ~ SE&gt;rvice 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle.
Supt Sunday School 9 30 a m Morn ing

shtp 7 30 p m

LANGSVILLE CHRISTI AN CHURCH.

HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION &lt;Thur

'~f' r \. I C C'

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

eveni ng

7 30 P m Sp&lt;'elal serv&lt;cc fou rth Sund"
f'\t'nrn g 7 ~0 p m W&lt;'rin C'sda v Pravf'r
MrPIIno Brb iP Sludv and Youlh Fellow

Schnol 10 .1 m Sunda v ('V('n !n g 7 flO p.m
Mi(i " ('('k SC'rVICf' Wrd 7 p m

S und ~·n

mornln~ worshtp and

chil dr en' Chu&lt;eh 10 30 am

'

MT MORIAH BAPTIST fourth and
Main St , Middl ('port Rev Glitx&gt;rt Craig
J r pastor Mrs Ervin Baumgardnf'r
Sunday School Sup! Su nd ay School9 30 a
m Worship &amp;&gt;r vicf', 10 45 a m

Sa ndf'r s pastor J e ff Holte-r iav l£'ad£'r ,

am

Rev Don Archer
lt(ov Roy Defter
~" Seldon JohMon
AL F'RED - Church School 9 :wJ am
Worshlp. ll u m . lJMYF 6 30p m UMW
Thlrd Tu (lsda.. 7 :M&gt; p m Co rrvnun to n
ftrsr Sunclay ! Arr hcon
CHEST~R - Wo n hlp 9 am
Chu rc-h
SchoollO a . m , Blbi &lt;'S tudy Thursda y ? p
m : UMW flnl Thursd ay, I p m Co m
m \l ni(lft, first Sunday (Arch('f•
JO PPA - Wo r!lhlp 9 30 a m · Church
Sc hoollO 30 a m Blbll" Slud;,.: Wf'dn('Sd!l)
7 30 p m ( J o hnt~on l
LONG .BOTTOM -Church School!. :ll
a.m : Worship 7 p m Btblr Stu(ly, Wtd
nr'iiC:Iay 7• :'l1 p m UMY F' Wt"dn ~day
6 00 p m
C9 mmunl o n F'lrst Sunday
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HERMON
UNITED
BRETHREN
INMT
CHRIS
1 CHURCH
Localt'd
In Texas
commun 1IV 0 fl ct R I 82 Rev Roherl

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KENO C HU RC H OF CHRIST VC'rn on
F:l (il illj.; r mln iS I{'r Oliv('r Su. Bi n ~u n dw.
Sl hnol Su p! P rra chln ~ 9 ~ a m r arh

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FAITH BAPTIS t CHURCH Kallroad
St: . Mason Sund ay Sc hool 10 a m Morn
mg worship 11 a m Even ing st"rvlce 6 p
m Prayer m eet ing and Bible Study Wed
npsday 7 p m

all this, you can rest

p ~IODLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
RaJ h
CHURCH, Corner Ash and P lum
p
Cu ndiff pastor SundaY Sc boollO OOa m
Mornlne: Worship 1l 00 a m , Wednesday
and Sa lurday Evenlnll S..rvlces al 7 30 p

MEIGS
COOPEIUTIVE PARISH
UNITED METHODIST CHIJRCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

"F11111111 Kellltoig Ftlrl C~h•"
228 W. l'ttain St., Pomeroy
992·5432

Ed Rou &gt;h Sund av School Supl Sundav

House of Worship. With

m

Bill Quickel and Ruth Ann f01 .

"Serving Families"
264 S. 2nd, Middleport

Sc hool 9 30 a m

10 30 am. Sunday evenlnKiei'VICeo 7 :10

REEDSVILLE - Church Schoo19

PONIROY, OHI0-992.6677

FUNERAL HOrM

prepare them for the world they must one day

confront. The school

Sunday School, 9 am. ; Church serVIce,
10.15am
A

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY,

106 lutttrnut An., Pom~ray, Oh.

Rawlings-Coats-Blower (row's Family Resta .....t

send your children off to school again,

will do a good job of this, but
your cooperation is also needed m order to make
sure that they don't learn the wrong things. As
everyone knows, we are living in an era where
drug abuse is rampant, and the children are being
lured into this trap at a shockingly early age.
DOn't fail to warn them about this, as a part of
their preparation for the new school year, for it can
be V3St) Ymore lffi
. po....,.nt
than th"'•
clothes or
1 ""'
~
books. M Oreovef, you can n:unOtCe
---'-'
your e ffo rts by

8JOam

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST

Now there's
Dairy Queen• cake to
' •
treat Jhem tot Cool. creamy
chocolate and vantlla DQ soft serve. layered with
light crisp chocolate crunch. plenty of nch, cold
fudge and covered with delicious ictng It's all
frozen and packaged ,lo take home.
•
Wouldn't a Dairy Queen cake
be wonderful tontghl?

to

METHODIST,

Preaching 9 30 a m flnt a nd st&gt;COnd Sun

berry Hrlghta Road . Pomeroy Pa!ltor
John ~£&gt;1g81rl. SMbbalh Srhool Superin

MONDAY

'l

l'a)l9:ll a

Moml n~ .,,,.t'Jnl i'Up

lO: ;ll a m . Yoot hi"T''«'t
mus. 6 00 p.m .. E\'t&gt;nlnf! 'ti.'Or'Shlp 7· 00 p.m.
W('tttlt~ nJQh! pray« rrR'!ln~ and Blbk&gt;
l'hxl) 7 I.IJ p.m
THE SAJ.\ J\,TION ARMY 11 ~ Ek&amp;lt('J'nut
A\'f' Phfl"lf't"(J\• M l"8 Pora Y.~ nlnl( In C har~·
~rd::Jy txJUnfs.o;: mt'l'tlnJt 10 n m.. SU~·
~ . 10; :ll am. i&lt;urdav Srhool VPSM
Eloi..,... Ac1M1.1, k'adf-1 7 lJ p. m Sa,lval kJn
tlV't"'ing, vau10u.~ s pcakc;rs and mu.lilc · ~ W$.
Thursd.1y. ll ll a m t&lt;f2 p m La~ HOO'M'
m

Cross Lanes 1M/ E1111 1·64

prcsC' rH' he r

Pomt,.y

II S I. Memorial Dr.

It will be a Bass F1s!terman 's Delight Friday ni!Jitt, August
28rh at Tn-State Greyhound Park After rite 12th race that
n1gltt, one lucky patron will wm a $7,500 Bassfinders Boat
from Economy Manne 1n Charleston
Reg1ster any11me dunng our performances Augu:;t 20th
through the 27th, and before 8 00 p m Fnday, August 28th
No purchase or wager IS necessary, bur you must be present
to wm The Wtnner rs respons1ble for all tax!.'s You must be
78 years of age to reg1ster
So come JOin us for the excrtemenr of greyhound raong, as
Tn·Stote presents f "Bass F1slterman's Delight " Friday,
August 2Bth.

INCll.JDffi THE WORD "NO"
It's time to

BEN
;!FRANKLIN•

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

352 EAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO 46769
614/ 992-2644

...... • 992-2975

RALL'S

"f

~1••11• Cou nt y'• OldJ.m FlonSI

16141992·2039 or
(614)992·5721

204 Condor St.
Pomeroy, OH.

John F Fultz , Mgr
Ph tU 1101
Pomeroy

1

FRANCIS FLORIST

Q((lSION

GRAVELY TRAClOR SALES

MEIGS nRE

ft\
Wr \

992-3978

l

m &lt;' mO I ~ The !01mc1 f~r s t lad\. c urll' ntlv promoting her
aut oiJiogr aphl 'Woman of F:gvpt told t he Los A ngeles Times
Thursd"' she hOpl'S Egy pt w1ll es t,,blish a mu seum to hono1 the•
sla m lea der
· I vc VIS ited lh £' !. Joh n F 1 K ennl'd\ Ce nt et lh &lt;' t l. y ndon A 1
.J o hn so n I 1brary
shr sa 1d ' I ' m dvmg to h.wP so me1 h l ng

mu ch s m a ller

RACINE PlANING MILL

flOWiaS FOa IYUY

\ \ CENTER, INC.

Syucuse

Th e book co n tams chapll' Json
G t i'&lt;' d tn th e Va11 c an .
· Mu1 d1'1 mthl' Nd m !'o f Chllst .
Sex c~ nd !he- PopC's, · 'Slavf'r' .
Sl m c PIOSIIIUtton Murder fo t
Jl l r C. and Othel Cltm('s or th e
Popes and " Hom osex ualll\ and
The v,,IIC'an '

('V('J

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Mill Work·
Cabmet M1ktnt

1he l'llll('(i

k1n g ha rdP r lh a n

0

104 w M•••
tt2 2UI Pomeroy

,.

news
__________________
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zn
the
..------People
KAT E CALLEN
United Press International
ONE OF THE GUYS. &lt;el('bnt v law ye t Marvtn M tll hl'ison
lhP acknowledged kmg of Holl ywood pd llmonv su1 ts "h o JU 'I
wrapped up the sensa t ional .J oa n C'o ll1n s P£ ter Holm dh·or ce
trial. i s out stumping for m ore bu s1 nrss and II loo ks like he m av
be dtverstfy m g his cl tE'nt pool
The da y a ft er h~ a nd lh&lt;' ' D1nas11
sto1 celeb ra ted hl'l
formal sph t from the SwediS h enlll'prcneur m Lo s A ng&lt;'lcs
Mitchelson flew to New Yo1k and Junchc·d at N11 van a Club On&lt;'
With three p rOS!&gt;('CI IV&lt;' m ail' cli E' ni S
Mttchelson, who has rcp1 esPn ted C'a1 I Sag,m R1ch" ' d 11 ,11 ' "
and Tony Curtis m dt v orcc sull s sa 1rl l ht ough a spokesma n th at
his h.lnchmales Wednesday were a d1lfcrent bree d 'No nC' ol
them are celebnl tes. th c1 ·, c JUst m ultl ·m lll lonall es who " an t
to divorce I he 1r w1vcs "
VALERIE'S DEMISE I Ol lmlll Tc iC'p tclu Jcs has dc c 1dcd
it' s cheaper t o kill ofl \ ·•h·ri•· Harper s char ac ter 1n her
namesake sen es th an to mcPI h01 demand s fm a hpft y sal a1v
mcrease "Valene 1 ' wJ I! bt• off Jr Jall 'v JrnL~ m e d · Vt.d c t JP ' !-t
F amily " and will stat Sa nd v Dunc·a n as Hm per s sllcom SISl ei
who helps Va ler te' s th 1ec k1ds cope \\ tth he1 l un cx pl a tned t
dea th
Harpf'r has th rea t Pned to ~ U C' a nd flct I a ns .u oun d the co untry
have vowed to prol&lt;'sl the dcu s10n A Ml'lbournl' Fl a . ra dio
statton has gathered 100 Signa t ures on a petition a nd Dors&lt;'y
L awson. a self dcscrtbed · long t 1me Va lene Harpe1 fan · "
organtzmg a n&lt;IIJonal ll•tt er wr lll ng c&lt;J mpcu g n mm ed at
deluging NBC -T V whh I o m 1ll1 on ro m p ld tnts
HARTMAN ON THE ROAD : A ft e1 11 plu s yem s on the
mornmg talk show trmdm tll to 1m c·1 · C ood Mo1 m ng Am&lt;•nca "
host David Hartman has fo un d ct oss co unt n dm m g "
ca kewalk
Har tman . hts wife. M a u1 ~cn . an d 1hc11 fn u rk ld sc l~mbed m to
a va n rC'ccntl y a nd spent I \\ O lct suJf'! \ wf'(•ks tour ing th (' W es t
·Now we undetsta nd bPtter w hat Bill Cos by's been sav tn g all
th ese years, · he satd on htS r e tur n toNe\\ York
Har tman . w ho left GMA m F'eb1 ua1 ' 11'111 be bdck on the
airwaves w tth an AB C spec•tal. Th t• Co nst tlullon We Ll v&lt;' It
Every Da y." airmg Sept R
KEEPER OF THE FLAME: Stx vear s after F:gy pt1an
Prestdent Anwar Sada t wa s a ssa sSin.JIPd. Ills w 1dow . Jihun

'

Pomlfog Flow" Shop

•

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A!&amp;!

Service
&amp;._
1
loculi &amp; Botch SlrM~ I

TRINITY CHURDi. Rl.'\l W H Pm1n.
"'"""' Dt.•bbk- Buclt Sun(\11)1 SchOOl Supl
OluJTh SChool D. 1.5 a m.: WOf'!l hip~ IO:ll
a m Choir N'hearsal , T\R'5day 7 .'1) p.m
Lll'ldrr d\fl'('Tk)n fl Lo is Burt

Silld

hl to l'X p osp

r ._. \.

Compl&lt;to
Automoho;e

Special m eeting
Racine American Leg1on Post
602 w tll m eet m specia l s&lt;'ss lon at
i 10 p m th1s even1ngat th!'hall

wC'l co me

som t':' hou srwor k

•

. Bass
F1she11nan's
Delight
~ ~

Quirks in the n e w s - - - - - - - - By United Press International

but Beran said that minorities
owe even more becau se they go
Into debt earlier and often carry
substantial loa ns over'from their
undergraduate years .
Dr Ala n Nelson, an AMA
trustee f rom Salt Lake City, said
the problem was exacerbated by
dwmdllng gra nts and Medicare
cuts affectm g teaching hospit als
and a malpractice_en vironment
that may be steer m g many
students away from practici ng
mPdlc lne
"We ' re concerned, that the best
and brightest may· ho ion get be
considerin g careers In the medl·
cal field. ·Nelson said
But he was QUICk to add ,
· Although the future wtll not be
as brigh t c&gt;conomtCfliiY for the
ent en ng med1cal students as It
ha s been theH? wil l a lways bP a
number of rewa t ds In medicine
thill cannot be pqualleil outside
the profes sion "

Tri-State Presents on August 28th

tom , Is presenting Jesus the
H e al er, Healing Explos ion
l h1 ough Sunda y at 7 ,!0 p m
nl!'htl y Pubhc mvlted

SUNDAY
SYRACUSE - Th e Freedom
S~n g er s fr om Y oungs town wtl l
p1escnt a pr og 1am Su nd ay ITIOI n
l ng, q 30 a m
at Syracu se
E1 et lone
Naza r ene Chu rc h

The average mdebtedness ot

all m edical students Is also rising
- up 6 percent in 1985 to$33,499 -

i'

,.

10 ~ m.~ Sunday School 11 a .m Eventn1
worship service 7•00 p m Wednll!!lday
• prayer meet \ng 7 · 00 p m

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�Page-S-The Dally Sentinel
Pubhc Notoce

Public Not1ce
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On August 21 1987

local School D111r ct

NotiCe
Ra

c ne OH in conformity to
the Drawings and Spec1f1ca

n 11ons prep1red by the off1ce
the Me1gs County Probate
Marr Knapp Crawfia A ..o
co ur1 Case No 25608
Clar ce J Kennedy 246 c ate' Inc 104 Fair Ave
NE P 0 Bo• 390 New
R1verv ew Dnve Pomeroy
Ph
ladelphla Oh o 44863
Oh o 45769 was appo nted

Pubhc Notice

filed in ona sealed envelope
Altemal vas

11

to auch bond

permitted by the general
w II be

Code of Oh o

acceptable
Attentton of bidden

1

portocul•rly called to the

requtrements 11 to condl
Draw ngs and Speclf ca
t1ons of employment to be
Adm n stratr 1t of the estate
tons for nformat on pur
obsrved ufety requ re
of Cl fford 'S
Kennedy
poses are on ftle at the UTienu 1nd preva lmg wage
dec eased late of 246 A ver
Off1ce of the Board of rates to be paid under the
v1ew 0 ve Pomeroy Oh o
Educat on Southern Local
contract
45769
Sc:.__hool D•atr ct Rae ne OH
Robert E Buck
COpies of Specll catlona
Probate Judge and Proposal Forms to
lena K Netslroad Clerk
gather w th any
(8) 28 (9) 4 1 1 3tc
nlormat on des red may be
obta ned by the Bidders
Pubhc Notoce
from the Off ce of the
Arch tacts Marr Knapp
NOTICE OF
Crawfts Assoc1at81 Inc
APPOINTMENT
104 Fetr Ave NE New

The lloord of Educ:atlon

Business Services

Southern Local School D11
met.. Racine OH reservu
the r ght to w1 ve •nv
nlorm•lllll and to riJ8Ct
any or all b d•

COIISU E IDtrOI

c
•M•
s
M•nufac:turtl snd s ... of

BOARD OF EDUCATION
OF THE SOUTHERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
RACINE OHIO
Joseph E Thoren President
Dennie E H II Treuurer
(8) 28 1911 8 16 4tc

Record ng and Coni ot In
.uum..,ta fOf Home attd
Comm•dal uM Moftltors
to diiPI-v Fu nace and Air
Cond HauraorMin ofop•
time VlluJibfe Data
th8t allows Dsty Goals toM
M1 Comp._.ety eliminM•
the end oftht month I HI sur

••lnv

the Me gs County Probate

Court Case No 25603
Glodys E Walker 838 E
Ma1n Street Pomeroy Oh1o
45769 was appo nted e)(e
cutr x of the estate of Roger
Lee Welker deceased late

of 123 Un on Avenue
Pomeroy Oh o 46 769
Robert E Buck
Probate Judge
lena K Neseelroad Cktrk
!81 28 !91 4 11 3to

Pubhc
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR BIDS
Sealed Proposals w1ll bo
race ved by the Treasurer of
the Boa d of Education of

the Southern Local School
0 str ct BoK 1 76 Rae ne
OH 45771 unt I 12 00
(Noon) E D S T (Easter
Dayl ght Sav ngs T me) on
September 24 1987 and
mmed ately thereafter w I
be opened and ead aloud for
the turn sh ng of all mate
r•al s and pe rform ng all labor
necessary for the construe
t1on of a pole type storage
bu ld ng located at the ex st
ng s te of the Southe n

1

Card of Thanks

The-Marvon W
Morns famoly
w1shes to thank
•
our fnends and
neighbors for theor
kmdness and
sympathy durmg
the loss of our son
and brother
Fred A Morns
Mildred Morros
Carl &amp; Janet
Jack and Clara Mae
The famoly of
LEONARD EARL
Ch•ck VANMETER
e•tends deepest apprec atoon to friends and
neoghbors who have ex
pressed love durong thos
time Specoal thanks to
hiS friends from The Val
ley Line- hos pallbeanlfS
and the r lovely floral
tnbute done by Pomeroy Flower Shop Son

cere gratitude to the
Church of Chnst n Mod
dleport for the r prayers
and suppon and Raw
I ngs Coats Blower Fu
neral Home for their
consideratiOn
durnlQ
th•s t1me

Colleen Lenn e
Steve and Brenda

conform ty With the General
Code of Oh o shall be In a
sealed envelope addresaed
to the Board of Educat on
Southern Local School D s
tr ct Box 176 Rac.ne OH
46771
and endorsed
Proposal for New Bus
Garage on the outSide of
the envelope
No B dder shall withdraw
hiS b1d for a per od of s xty
60) days alter the date of
ece pt of b ds
A depos•
of Th rty
$ 30 OOL Dollars s requ red
to obtMh em a (1 1 set of
drawangs and spactf cattons
wh1ch depos t w II be re
turned to the respeciNa
party after rece pi of the r
btd and after the documents
are returned w1th1n f1fteen
(15) days after recetpt of
b ds
shtpptng charges
prepatd
Each b1d shall be accom
panted by a Comb nat on B d
a nd Perfo mance Bond nan
amount equal to the total
sum of the proposal nclud
ng all add alternatiVes
supported by a Power of
Attorney for the handlmg
agent a Certlftcate from the
Department of tnsurance
authonzang the Su aty Com
pany to do surety bus ness n
the State of Oh o and a
current fmanc al statement
of the Surety Company The
Bonds shall be on the form
prov ded wh ch bond shall
be forthw th eturned to the
B dder In case the contract s
awarded to another b dder
A proposal shall be mval d
and not cons dered unless a
bond n the form approved
w th sutftc ent suret es rn a
sum equal to the total sum of
the proposal 11 f led w th
such proposal nor unless
such p oposal and bond are

Fatten your 1-la!let
~1th awant Rd
2

In Memonam

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
ServiCe
Electronic Organs
Mob1le serv1ce

614-843 5248
REASONABLE

REUABLE
8 20 86 tid

Roasonablo Pnco1

PH. 949·2801
or 949-2860
Day or

Noght

NO SUNDAY CALLS

In the m dst of my JOYS

I am blue
W th a sm1le on my face

I ve a heartache
long1ng dear husband
for vou
Sadly mossed by wofe
Teresa ch ldren
and

fa moly

ACCENT

POMEROY - usl outol!own - Ov er 13 acres ofland greal
bu d ng s les house needs epa s PRICE REDUCED
$9 200 00

'Don't Delerl Oat In the
M~rket Now! Call the Clelad Tea•lr
HENRY E CLELAND JR
JEAN TRUSSEll
DOTTIE TURNER

lRACV Rl FFLE
OFFICE

992
949
...... :....... 992
949
992

6191
2660
5692
3080
2259

I adburr Rd
Middlepo I Oh 4S760

(6141 992 57SI

985-3561
All Makes
•Washers •D shwashe s

PARTS and

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO
Authomeol John Deere
New Hollond Bush Hog

Farm Equopment

Dealer

Far111 Equip111ent
Partt &amp; Service

fr

11amto7pm
lundoy lpm lpm
By Chance ar Appo ntmtnt

RUSS MOORE
992 2

Free Est mates

Real Estate ~
REAlTOR

216E 2ndSt
Phone

1 (614) 992 3325

NEW LISTING-N ce on e
f ooo 3 bedroom home n
Sy racuse mode n k lchen
ca pet ng lotsol closets gas
FA furnace g sundeck and
b g ot $32 900
NEW LISTING-7 Rm hom e
near Ihe pool n M dd eport
Ga s luonace caopel ng
porches storm s and sma
ot $26 500
MOBILE HOME-L ke new
2 Br home Central a r ao d
heal Range refr geralor
w th sundeck Only $7 500
NEW LISTING- Young I m
ber p vale local on Over
600 acres Pus all m nerals
NEW LISTING-I DO aces
more o ess lead ng Cree k
Wate gas and o we s M
nerals
NEW LISTING-New brock
3 Br home near Rt 33
Nor!h 3 bed ooms 5 clo
sets 2 baths full basement
and cook un ts
NEW LISTING- Sa ga n 6
rm lrame Bath dr lied well
T P water plus 2nd ol w th
Ira le hookup 2 se pt c
tanks Ask ng usl $16 000

CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS

992-3326
H ous1 nq

PH 949-2860
or 949·2801

Headqu,Hli'l s

' ' - " 1 4 IB Call304 Ill
3030

9

Wanted To Buy

W•pevc:Mhfo 18ttmodelc e.n

.-can
JHn Mink Ch.v Old1 lne
8111 Gene John110n
114-441 3172

TOP CASH p1 d tor 83 mod81
•nd newt uHd cen lmtth
Bul'* Pontl.c 1911 Eutlf'n
Avo

2212

GoiUpolit CaM et 4 «I

Junk Auto • w th or without
motora C1U 114 381 9303

Buy.ng daity gold aM¥1 co ne
rings jewe"' stwting
e old
coin•
Top pr tee~ Ed lurkttt . . Nr lhop
2nd AIM Middleport Oh 114

•ee "'"..,CV w•

An 11111111 1: 1 ~ 1111:111'

No Sundoy Colis

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Also Trans111iuion
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

3 Announcements

892 3471

Open horae show S.tu day
Aug 291h 8 p m J C Jr
Fe u oundt Conagevin-. WIJ
Spona JCHC
Lut Ad before dur MIIOn
Tony 1 Gun Aap1 ,. Hot Reblu•
ng 304 176 4131

4

Wsnted to buy tl8nd ng t•mHr
C•l A Tromm It 814742

2321

QUILTS

W"'ted 10 " ' ICrlp ttHI and
m•t• 1 Alden S•Natt 114

81214t8

Goveaway

..._... k tten1 7 wka old C. I

614 441 7812

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

PH. 992-2772

OPEN FOR BUSINESS
314 E Ma n Sl
Pome oy
8eh nd C ly Ha I

ANN S

Open 10 A M to 4 P M

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

Mon hru F or by
Appo ntm ent

PAT HILL FORD

Gofl Shop &amp; Toy Slore
Collectors llems
Costum~ Jewelry
Actoon Toys Mus cal
Toys &amp; Tnnket Boxes

Wholesale &amp; Reta I
8 10 I mo pd

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
New LO&lt;ot on

168 North Se&lt;ond
Middleport Ohoo 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Ca ry F sh ng Su pples

Pay Your
Phone 8 lis Here
IU!INI!l PHONE
16141 ''2 65SO
R!!IDIN&lt;E PHON!
16141 ~97

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J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

992 2196

Moddleport Ohoo
1 13 tic

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION
V nyl &amp; Alum S d ng
Complete Gutte r Work
Complete Aemodelmg
Roofong of All Types

2 km•n•
to "'""'""'"
614
441 3758

C.ll

B11u1

f~o~l

Ca • to gtve.way All
tlttl •net • coo 1 Call 114

Ad1u1tMtft: o Sire t 2 drenmek
•• fOtm c.n 814 112 3.t8:J

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

PARTS

SERVICE

•lns u at on
•Storm Door s
• S torm W nd ows
•R e place m e nt W ndo w s
•Ne w Roof ng

Re pa rs on All Makes

FREE ESTIMATES

Monday Saturday
C LOSED SUNDAY

mo

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHESTER OHIO
•HOME BU LD NG

•ROOM ADD TIONS
•KITCHENS BATHS
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of AI e1 J Bwsh 77 H8Ukley
Ha ghts Shown by eppotntmlnt
only Call 114 448 MJI Of'
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Ohio 41131
For S_.e by O¥rner 4 5 BR

One •ere tots on M ..on 10 at
Alhton public waler mobile
homa permitted t&amp;OO down
t110 1Mf month 304 671

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fenced pool in 1 •ere Addit onel
Iota .v• a-ble • 1 29 000 C•H

111 2021

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ThrH mllea from town 304

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Mlololl_., 114 8112 1173

AVON Alia ..... C.ll MarHyn
WerN•lCM 112 2141
applicltktns now being
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Pl....nt Valley Nuralng Care
C•nter .,.,ty .,....onnll olflaa
PI:~ntAAv~ 1ey Hosp 304 171
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Sou hwestern School Dlst ct
2 '/J m I•• from A o Q,snde FrH
tent ••change lo l•m help CaM
114 241 5888
Recenlty emodeted 1 bad
OOWt n town Off st " ' PI k
lng wath., drytt Aef•encH
•qu ed e 1 4 992 591 2 or
114 112 1723 •her t 00

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mobl• hom• ktcated atKa K on
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814 251 1187
2 lA t elltt lOt" ent Call
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throughout tot• etec:
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114 251 1230
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townsh p n country fenced 6n
ya d 1200 a month p ua ut II
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614 441 1346

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Expando hvlngroom CHy IC:hDO
d It C1 314 3rd St KlniiUDI
c.u 114 446 7473

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1nd utI t " Av• l1b e Sept 1
614 817 34B7
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out Jericho Aolld cell after I
p m 304 175 1483
2 bedrooms •nd 3 bed oom•
G•lipoUsFerry Onewithcenlni
• 304 875 4081

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rent
BaSic ent fo 1 bd
e183 00 2 bdr U18 00 Also
requl,ed a • ZOO 00 11curhy
dapoth: CONTA:CT J1dlson
E1t1ta Dept Ph 441 3997
Equel Hou•irtu Oppor1unrty
Fu nlshed E"icitncy 8145 Utili
tlu paid
sh•re b81h 807
Second Avw
Gelllpolls Ph
441 4411 1fter 7PM
Uplllirl unfurnlthld sp8rtment
Ut h "paid Carplted no ch d
reno pet• Callt14 44t 1t37
Fu n shed 1pt next door to
One profnlion•l Adult
only P•rklng Ph 448 0338

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only Dapo1t11nd Rei Required

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Ma g1 M nM HouM n good
aondhion Onty 10 yra otd
Al•xander achool 137 800
Agont ownod Hoolo ng Volty
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Estoto lrok• Coli 304-175

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ut till p8 d 807 2nd Aw
G•llipah Call 114 446 4411
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Furn ahad apt 2 BA t191
W1ttt peid 1 138 2nd Ave
G•lllpoh C. I &amp;14 . . . 4ot11
8 OOPM

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untu n ahtd ut lit 11 p8 d
Adults onty 7.S Second Ave
C•ll 814 441 1457 •her 3 30
PM

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Fu nishtd Ap1rtment • oomt
end bath Cent 1 1y outltd One
Of two •dultt Ref and S•c: Dep
required Call 114 441 04«
Ap1rtment1 fo lh• Eld.,..,
F enchtown Ap1rtmants 727
Fourth Av. 0~ ng 1100n 24
un t1 dn gned to Sen lOt C tl
ran•ll2 &amp; older) • handicapped
penon• Rent W.dud ng adJUit
ment lo wet., sew~• &amp;
el&lt;ect c 1 blltd on t•nanta
income Equ.81 houainv oppor
tunny A.,.HcMtona m-v be
ptCkad up •t Sp no v.n.., Ptau
CeH 441 4139 All et.c:t,lc halt
pumps

2 n ce ooma completatv fu
fl shed Ut d.. plkl Woman
onty Csl 114 441 1414 o

441 1023
N ce Apt Unt 2 BA ground
f oor cove ed patiO and v••d
H11 rtf &amp; ange a drap.,.•
a ... et nefghbo hood 1 176 • mo
plus dep &amp; ef Call br Tope
114 4410332 d•v• or 441
0111 eve
Grah1m School Ad 2 BR AC
earpon t226 • month Oap •
Ret equ red C• 614 441
Jea8 or 446 4481
2 BR unfu n thed 1•-e• •pt
No Pe11 Call 114 448 1 B73
between B 00 AM • 7 00 PM

Or• c: ous ltvlno t tnd 2 bed
roam 1p1rtmtnt1 1t V I age
Meno and A veraide Apert
menU n Mldd eport From
1215 ndud ng ut It H C1ll

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2 bed ootn apt1 and hou" n
Midd •port 8nd Pom.,oy P•v
own Lnilit "
C111 I 1 4 912
1 bed oom unfum11hed ap•rt

ment In Mldd 8POf1 11150 per
month plus ut lit" C. 814

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Work ng adu t1 only Ret •nd
depolit Ctll 614 192 6942
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Ap•nment to ent n Pt Pie•
Nnt Very n aa C.ll 114 992

111M .. 171 7731

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Nicely furnl1had 2 SA •p•rt
ment Nice loc-'IOn Adult I only

Co lt4 4412404

Nice 2 lr Apt Stove refrlg
Furnished Water p•id Ne•
Oriv•ln Thea1re Cal1114 441

7021

2 IR apts I cto1et1 lthchen
1ppl furnlehed Wuher Dryer
hoOii·UP ww cerpet. newly
painted. deck R. .ency Inc.
Apto CoR 304 171 n39 or
175-ato•
,

only 304-571 6530

1983 Yam•h• P 426 eeoo
Exee •nt Condrt.on 304 876

FOR LEASE one bedroom
ep1rtment overlook ng chy p•rk
t175 per month C•lll14 441
2325 or 446 .W2&amp;

St octo Golden Claulc ga
1Mrbecu1 0' II 42 000 BTU
Used one t ma E•cat •h•P•
Ca 81• 245 9393

76

FOA LEASE Ap•rtment with
completely emodelld kitchen
b•th btd oom and livlngroom
AVIIillbll middle of August
Second floo aorner Second •nd
Pine P1 king .,... PfOVkhtd
•225 per month 1M' •210 whh
k tchen 8ppliMoea furn ..hed

W•llplp., Mil Out et at the
Sp lng Val.., Pl•ta Be•uttfu
new panerna In stock 30 pM
c•nt otf

Pontoon Boat 50 HP John t on
t ait• t2760 Call 614 441
4043 1fter 6 OD PM

Coli 114 441 2325 o
4421

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Baby tem• E1ttr1 c he•p Call
t14 446 734.
EARTH Co• 1nd Wood Stove
Ettc:el cond Call 614 448

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AUCTiON &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St Gallipolia
NEW e pc: wood group t399
living room IUittl •199 •&amp;99
Bunk beds wrth bedd ng *199
Fu 1 te rnattrea • foundMion
at• t ng •99 Reel ne 1
starting .99
USED Beds d ....,. bad oom
IU tea
•119 .219 Deskl
wong• w8th« • complete I ne
of uHd fum ture
NEW Wlttam boots 130
Workboots t18 &amp; up (Steel &amp;
soft toe) C•llt14 441 3169
County App snce Inc Good
used 8ppllanc:a 1nd TV IIIII
Open 8AM to IPM Mon thfu
S•t 614 44&amp; 1899 627 3 d
Ave O.lllpo 1. OH
V•l frt/ Furn ture n~ &amp; used
La ge ttct on of qua tv fu n
ture 1218 Eutern Ave
GeiNpol •
0000 USED APPLIANCES
WNhlfl dryers efr~••ton
r•ngea Skaggs Appl uce•
Upper A ve Ad b•ide Stone
C 11t Mote 114 446 7398

Instruments

M•o wheel• 160
4 1•
lnsulat on b owe m•ch ne Cell

1973 De ta 88 New exhaust
new b •k• V 8 auto Call

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Bundy t umpet l.lke new
C• 614 4461662 after 600

614 446 8t96

Sof• •nd ch• 1 p cad from
1396 to 1991 T8bl" 11)0 •nd
up to •126 Hide a btdt t 390
to t&amp;l&amp; Aec:lfner. t221 to
U76 Lamps • 21 to t1 25
0 nett" t1 09 •nd up to •496
Wood llbl• w I eheiu 1286 to
1715 D11k •100 up to t375
Hutchttl 1400 8nd up Bunk
t..da complete w m8ttrn'"
t29&amp;1ndupto•3tfi lbbybeda
t 1 10 Manr.... or box ~pring•
full o twin I l l f rm t78 •nd
188 Queen .... •225 IC. no
tlSO 4 drswe eh•t 119 Gun
c•b n.ts t gun Gaa or electric
t375 hby m•t\ " ..'
136 &amp; 145 Bed frlmel 120
t30 &amp; King trame 150 Good
.. act on of bedroom suites
meta c•b neta heedbo• ds '30
and up lo 116

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to O.YI! Mme •• cuh w;th
3 M " out
epproved c edit
Bu ""Ita Rd Open 9•m to 15pm
Mon thru S1t Ph 114 «I

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PARSONS FURNITURE
New wood I pc Uv ng oom
su t" e399 915 New lv ng
room 1u'* from a179 96 to
e700 Ch.., ot drawe s 4
drawtlf 148 5 d ewer tl58 95
End tabl• t oro a69 96 set
UMd Fumitu e bedroom suh:es
fuH alzad tt.da tw n bed• and
rock.,. Aed1ners from t99 95
•nd up
THE WORKING
MANS FRIEND

Ou11ity ftrewood fo s81e • 215 •
p c:k up old B dwell Oh o C1
814 38708&amp;9

1968 PonJ ac LeMan• Aebu II
466 lu bo 400 366 pot
rebu t suapen110n end braket
Oacent Inter or NeD pa nt
Call to detail 614 246 5823

8692
Qullity Fru tt 1nd Vegetebl"
etll and wholne e B &amp; S
P oduce ec osa f om P ZZII Hut
G•ll pol s Oh o

Caulyl c convar1e11 only
189 96 Most models Install•
ton 1lso evallable Muffler M•n
9 St mpson Ave Athens Oh o

1977 Pont ac: Ventura V 6
euto AM FM Casa Aunagood
Muat sel &amp;300 or best offer
Call814 246 9167

BOBS MARKET

Mason 773 5721
Open 7 D•v•

1986 G 8VIfy Walk llthind SHP
w th snaw blade Very good

condit on 1986 Honds CA2&amp;0
Good th•p• C•ll 614 992

1978 Ford Thunderb rd uns &amp;
looklgood ••king11000 1975
Dodge R•m Chs ger 4WD
sell ng fo perts ask ng 83&amp;0

Farm Supplies
&amp; l IVCSIOCk

17t0

TONY S GUN REPAIRS hot
reblue no now tek nt order
ode • fo custom MIUH 1 c•ll

Call614 388 9034

St• n "'steel exhaust ayatems
Now c:ultDm made for you
truck motor homao cl•11 cca
With I f•t me WI r•nty Muffler
Min 9 St mp10n Ave Athens
Oh o 1 BOO 843 3717

61 Farm Equ•pment

304 176 4t3t

CROSS &amp; SONS

54
metal 1 nk exc cond
•100 Z baM cab 110 eac:h 4
W811 freeJ.tr • 100 9 6 304

U S 35 W•t Jackson Oh o
614 286 6461
Masll8y Ferguton New Holllnd
Bush Hog Salw • Serv ce Ove
40 used tracto s to choose f om
&amp; complete ne of new &amp;. used
equipment Largest se ectton n
S E Ohio

176 2401
8 N Ford t •cto buah hog disc

bl•dn good tiD good
cortd 12 500 1981 CB 9QO
custom Honda Good condition
tu ly dre1sad t1 900 Llrge
ch"t t eez• t126 304 n3
ploW•

1984 Chevy C•v•l er 4 speed
s
AM FM t81Mtte Good
cond ton 12996 614 992
1170 0 &amp;14 992 3887
1981 Ma cury Cougar PS PB
A AM FM 8dio cusene 4
new tres Call 614 992 6019

114 38B 8832

1944

SURPLUS ARMY

1986 Dodge D•vtona Turbo Z
ed 1 lve . bl•ck leather fNery
opt on $&amp;600 and take over Z
yee • p1yments 304 676

OENIM

RENTAL CLOTHING iC8rh•rts
1 percent ove coati Ongio•
A""y C•mouf age H 0 S•m
Somerville I 0 d At 21 e•••
A~MtnSwood Fn
S•t Sun
Noon
8 00 p m Othw d-v•

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lppoinlmentll 304-273 . . . .
(K dt C•moufl•ge) G een

Metro
15 cu f1 chest type t HZer

1200 304 111 6376

Blue e• pet 13"h _,7 12x16
Ult With p8d 11 Ytx1 8 green

B• 1 c:h•n• and sprockets to fit
a molt any uw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO Hendtrson
w v. 304 175 7421

6306

New Holland 717 fof'age hsrves
ter New Holl1nd 467 7 ft hay
b nd Gehl grlndllf muter A I
good condltton 304-273 421 6

luild ng Mat•rlala
Block bnc:k sewer p pn w n
dows ntels 8tc C audt Win
te • R o G •nda 0 C• 614
245 6121

dozer 304 &amp;18 2823

Now buy ng shell corn or ear
co n C•ll fo atest quotes R ve
City Farm $uppty $14 446

29B6

- - - - - - - --· lc

Rooms for ent by week 0t
month C• 814 992 7121

9 30 4 30

Re8dy m x cone ate •nd all
concrtte auppli .. Cat u1 V•llff'l
Brook Cement •nd Supples

W81tlnghousa ele ttove Norge
11 1 000 tob1cco 11 cka K ntt
wood •nd co• 1tove C•l
614 379 2485

Ou oc:: Boart 8 eel JUst ke the
boe 1 we t11ted at the OhtO
Te1tat on th1t u• ned over 2 6
lb• per d•v R og• Bentll'l
S.bina OH 513 684 2398

304 773 1234

4 piece IIV1ng rm IU te noo
C•l 114 441 1112 •tter 6 00

Groom and Supply Shop Pet
uroom ni All b eeds AI
•tv'- Ju a Webb Ph 614 446
0231

PM

Wooden sofa •nd chair brown

Dr•gonwynd C1Uory Kennel
CFA H m•lav•n Pe 11an and
S •m... kitten• AKC Chow
pupp es New kittens Slam••
•nd H maley•n• Call 614 446
3844
7PM

•ft•

AKC Boston T•rr er Female
puppy t110 C• I 814 258

9354

7191

African G ayP•non 4yesraold
hm• Can !Ilk CaN 614 448

GE •Piftm•t siz• wa1htr &amp;
dry•, 122&amp; RCA Wh rlpoo
t ••h c:ompecto t171 304
676 1731

2971
AKC eg stared Chow Chow
puppees Ca 8ftlr 6 00 304

54 M1sc Merchand•se

Reg sterad Ou1rter Horse Mare
•nd Coh tiSOO Call 614 266

6309
llying hent and pullets end
frying chicken• C•ll &amp;14 441

4111

Hey &amp; Graon

64

Good mtxed h8';' t 1 26 pe bale
614 441 0373 0 446
3120
1000 bales Alfalfa CkJv•r
Timothy 1600 baln m xed hay
Will delver wthn 3 m 81 of
Rutl1nd 614 742 2711
Lett y..,. alfalfa hey for A e
t1 2&amp; per b•l• C• 614 949

2463
M xed h8y $1 bale on wagon

AKC Semoyed puppy fem1te 12
weeka old 304 678 2728 or

1179

Hty to bedd ng 80c 304 876

1 1172 Fender ttlecaner guttar 1 Electra MPC au ta wrth I
modut ..r 1 Morley Eeho vo

I 1 4 281 "930

c

4 38B B431

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81

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOF NG

Uncond t Qne I fet me gua 1n
tee loca referencet fu n 1hed
Free est matea Call co act
1 614 237 0488 d8y o night
Roge 1B1sement
Wate proof ng
SWEEPER •nd sew ng mech na
epe partt. and auppl 8\,. P ck
up and del vary Oav 1 V•c:uum
Cleane
one half mile up
Geo gn C eek Rd Call 614
446 0294
RON S Te ev 1 on Sa vee
House ca • on RCA Quaza
GE Spec • ng n Zen th C•
304 676 2398 or 614 446

2464

St~rka

T ee and Lawn Serv c:e
awn csre landscep ng stump
emoval 304 671 2842 o
576 2903
OUVERS Tree T mm ng
p ng tr mm ng pruning
wood ato m damage
downs Free Est m8111
676 3817

top
dead
take
304

Custom dea~gn b ck work
ch mney bu d ng stone WOfk
W gg na Mason"/ Ev•na WV

304 372 B244

82

Plumbong
&amp; Heatong

1919 A&amp;d Cam•ro LT1 360
•uto aha p 304-882 2476 o

CARTER S PLUMBING

1978 Fo d LTD t400 )04 175
642S
76 Monra Good c:ond 304

AND HEATING
Co Fourth •nd P ne
Gattpo • Oh o
Pkone 614 441 3888 o 614
446 4477

1971 Chevrolet Monte C•r o
exc ntM o
Good Dayton•
spor11 1 ret new moto &amp; t ens
Needt paint 304 676 3445

83

1975 Trans Am S2 DOO 1981
Honda 760cc 2 600 mles
• 1 500 304 676 6624

84

72

Trucks for Sale

For St e 1971 lntern•ttona
Scout 4 Wheel Drive Runs
good Need• tome repa , or
tr1de fo two calfl Would Ike to
buy aome fry no c:h ckens C•
614 388 8437 •nvt me

Excavat1ng
Electrocal
&amp; Refrogerat10n

bl

k

1986 Chev C•vtler
IC
Delun n1e or c u M AC
AM FM 1dio C.ll 614 246
9110 Of 448 2323

1987 S 10 PS PB 4 speed
longbed 1600 lb pl'(laad Fo
Hit or trade C•ll 614 992
1989 Dodge T,uek F8ctory 4

JPeed Ca I 114 192 23117 •her

•t•

1 97&amp; Charglf SE good wo k
a. 1879 Multlng good work
car C.UI14 379 2812.

Off c• Sp•ce to Rent Exc11tent
lor Attorney• Account1nt eto
CION 10 Court HoYM Cell
Wluman Re•l Est.te Agency

1981 Cemlrb rtd whh ptra
PB crui11
tilt rear hxt'!Mr Extra cle8fl and
nice t9100 C.llanydme 114
atrip paclciiQe PS

114-44138«

317 01119

Mobile Hom1lot 3 :4 mil• from
GoiHpollo Rt Ill Coli 114
441 3818

W1ntecl to Buy 1971 to 80
Dodge Omnl or Plymouth Ho

I.Mga tot lulwii•Addlson Rd
'AY1Uabl8 lept 1 Celll14 44142tll •ftar 4 :30PM

I• ford LTO PS PI AT AC

rlzon. Coli lt4 44e 3371
Sad~

0322

General Hauhng

C•l

1671

1 9B2 C.m•ro Sh•p Muat be
U991
..... to apprec
1984 Chwette n ct 12795

4 c1r

Washer and drye serv ce and
epa
Reawnable rates 30
ye•n •xpe ence Call614 367 ...

1978 Fo d Courier Body
Rough Bett offer Cal 614
446 675&amp;

1983 Iii ton Ford truck

46 Space for Rent

mU• tow 20 • Mint

Condition COM 11• «I t540or 1 1 1 KJneon Or G•lllpolla

COUNTRY M081LE Homo Pork.
Route 33 North of Pomerov
Rentll trail•• Call 114 lf2
7479

1178 ChryooiOf CO&lt;dobo Good
- d Air AM FM Btrook Call
lt4-&lt;WIM17

Speoe tor trnal treUM'I All
hook up1 C.bte. Alao .tflcitncy
rooms. 1lr 1nd olble Maton

1171 Pontile . . ._ .... ""'"
400 motor Runs good llody
rough *ZOO Call 11• 441
18f7
I

76 Chevv p etc up 8 cyl run•
good&amp;loobgood •1 200 C•n
111 PV Apta 429 Cyprell Ct

114 441 2837

Autos for Sele

Coli 114 2BI B622

....

Services

3040

Mu11cal
Instruments
71

Pl•stlc cistem statl app oved
Nptic links plullc
cu vert• metal cutverta RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES J•ck

pl..ttc

010 600 304·176 1731

1981Chev S 10 4apd 4cy
fue nJect on 24 000 m loa
t4800 C e•n Call &amp;14 446

1

Colll14 211 IZit

1972 W nnellago motOI' home

c.u

an 1798

67

other hours

n3 1111

1982 Buck Regal ac 1 t
34 000 m ea S6 900 304675 4480

676 113t

Tr an ~ pnrta I nn

Call8han • Uaed Tire Shop Ov•
1 0001ir11 aJr:es12 13 14 16
16 1e 15 I mil• out At 218

Auto Repau•

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

BB2 3612

Pets for Sale

66

lt4 992 2313

W Yo Coli 304

1968 Ford To no Frame broke
289 moto tran• ete 8160
Call M nerve 304-676 4697

676 44BO

74«

0

1986 Trtnt Am oaded T•ke
ove p-vm.,h Mull hiNe good
credil C•l aft8f 5 00 304 676

1986 Mercury Lyna Stat an
Wagon ec. cle•n $4300 304

Lovestock

171 3411

F\Jr., shtd room 171 Ut Ilia
paid lh• • b•th Single rn•l•
91 I Second 01lllpolit C•ll
448 44 t I •fter 7pm

1980 FIt X19 ucellent condl
bOn U 200 or ~Met offar
304 &amp;76 8414

2296

62 Wanted to Buy

63

•v•

77

08 C•terp • dozer e•c cond
Will sell or trada for 11111ller

3a. 876 41&amp;1

66 Butldmg Supphes

sta &amp;d Most Fo d1 Chevy
tucks Vans 41014 s Muffler
Man 9 St mpaon Ave Athant.
Oh o 1 800 843 3767

1982 Fo d EXP Sun root PS
PB AM FM 12000 C811 614
446 0809 after 6 00 pm

1 66 M••sev F•rg gat t actor
14600 8 ft cmle rac:k t200
ShiNer post dnv., 1600 Ford
3 14 nch plow. I 260 Ford 8
ft disc $200 Emco 8 h bush
hog 1400 A 10 othllf equ p

c.

Used and Rebu Itt ansmass ona
nt• na ly nspected 1nd gu• an
t•ed nstellat on ava lab e We
buy unk :tr•nsm •• ons Call
614 446 0966

Stuts 111996pa
n1talled
Most models Muffler Man 9
St mpson Ave Athens Oh o
1 BOO 843 3767

Yel ow Freestone Cenn ng
Peaches Now Ava abe Call for
V8f et 81 8nd p C81

1 100 843 3717

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessoroes

-:--------~--~~·
Dual uhaust k 11 899 95 ·,·­
n

Red aspben es P ck vou own
o we p ell Cell Tay o s Berry
P1tch 614 246 6064 or 448

Cl• net t125 Clannet 1715
While w..tlnghouae freeze,
I 1 26 Seers DilhMsher t 60
10 Speed b ke t36 Con sola
ste eo f&amp;O Phone 614 246
9441 after 4 00 PM

CARPET 9A 12 IS low 81 t&amp;O
ota to pec:k from Alao cut
carpet •a 00 • ~d and up
Finane ng
Swhl•l odt•s
t100 Mollohan Furniture
Upplf Arve Rd Ca11114 44t

APARTMENTS mobile homll
hou•a• Pt Pl••••nt •nd Ga I po
Us &amp;14 448 8221

Fru1t
&amp; Vegetables

58

LAYNE S FURNITURE

K ng S ze lookcaM W•tttrbed
complete t23W: Msttr•• W•
te b•d and Furn tu • Wa •
houH 98 Columbus Ad
Athens Oh o 45701 614 193

Rooma for rent Uy week
month G•lli• Hotel Call 114
448 11180 Rent 11 low •• t 1 20
month

111 I&gt;!'NlA 1M

PM

Quallt"1 Met on•l saf• &amp; ove
1111 new c:ond ruat tan edo
brown ••eo C•ll 114 446
4222 0 441 2174

Furnoshed Rooms

15 AERO Craft tri hull with 55
Johnsan 2 8 g•l tanks aids
and equep Runs eacet $1760
C1 814 256 6758

51 Household Goods

1 and 2 bed oom fu ni•h..t
ap,artmanta In Middleport Aft
utlltn p1id Cal 114992
5084 daya betw•en 12 00 •nd
3 00 After 7 30 IIVIninga

46

, JMJl.
llO'Mf

Boats and
Motors for Sale

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71
Autos for Sale
76
57
MusiCal

114 446 2137

1868

2 bedroom tum lad 1pt et •nd
depot t Naw H•ven W V•
304 882 32&amp;7 0 304 773

BIS Ill Hond• 700 M•on• 600
miles t2996 Ser oua nqu r"

P nto 1 978 au1om8t c F 11
UOOtek" t 7ft xBft 1 ton
dump bed w th ho 1t t400 C•
614 448 7019

For Lea8e

pr nt Good ccnd C•ll614 182
187$ lfte 6 00 PM

3 ooms 1nd bath gas hHt
ground I oo wtlhll' 1nd dryer
hook up no ch ldren mmedl•t•
occup•ncv No pet.. phon•
304 t71S 4410 •xt 53 or 10

Apartment
for Rent

8om

o.•poNa

3 BR home 2 •cr• C.nt1'8lly

Modern 1 BR apartment Ca

114 448 0390

6024

Colll14 441 11t9

1-::--:--~-----­

Apartment
for Rent

44

2381 or 114 992 2720

Fu nlthed •P•rtmtnt e210
ut 1 n p81d 1 bd 920 Fourth
G•ll poll a Ca I 441 4411 lftlf

Oovernm.m hom• from •1 (U
Aepa r) For8dosurea Aeppo•
Tu Otllnqu•nt Propertl• Now ..
ull ng you tre• C.ll 1 3115
731 7371 bt 3P OH H tor 'I
list 24 hourt

Nice 3 btdtooms p•rtlaf b11•
m111t totAl! electric lot 100 tt •
200 ft Low 40 a. 208 M dwty
Drive. New Haven W V• Cd &gt;(.
3Q.\ t75 3030 or 304 171 ...
3431

1979 Hond 1 Tra

30. 876 113t

Cr•fl•m•n 1 0 t8ble ...., and
10 Rsd•lsaw Haevydutydr I
p " ' Call &amp;14 441 1288

Libr~ry

on com• 101 In
Thu man Carpel throughout
EACel cond rural water PhoM :M

lt4 241 1843

1) 2 Bad oom 2 story In town
0 n no oom f8m ly oom ,
.,.., .... No Chitdr., 1300 •
month 21 3 Btdfoom hom• In
Rodnl'l' V Mage II 2 b•ths 1300
• month 31 2 Bed oom br dl
befow Swan Creak Den fuH
b8Mmen' 1 n Olf•o• U50 •
month Rafttenc11 c edit chtdl:
1nd HCurity depotit 'equ ltd
No P8'11 • owed W Hmln Real
Esttte et4 441 3144

8U110eas
Buoldongs

D~•wkle

JeM NuU

831 Ash 81 M ddl-n

ltc~••

3430

W• need

Sept 111 2nd and 3rd 9 00 1
412 Spr ng Ave Pomaray
Adult ltld klda cloth• book1
etc Rekl o ah ne

Farma for Sele

3a. 175 ••••

M1 nt.,.•nc. m~~n needed R•
f ••tk)n,. ltledriul rep14 INid
ight Catpent8rWMk E.11p•tence
nNdtd Send •uma to Ohte
V..ll'¥ Supermarlels P 0 loa
772 G..ipoNs Oh o 41S831 or
eal1114 448 9312

3870

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

20 ecre f•m with 3 BA houu
H•nnen Tt.ce Road Glenwood
w v. tOt mota Information c..
3a. n3 1111 or 773 1111
lfltr I 00

Mldol_., 11•

Elsm homo
1121873

Fo ent or .. • Will h~p fin•nce
end cont act 10 y old
houw 3 BR P1t ol Village
C•tl eu 441 1340 o 441
01

1872 Wtnd.of 12x70 2 bed
rooms woodbulntr • cond
hon de&lt;C:k IWft ng 16 100

Creek CeU 614 21t 1714

•nd
h8ftdi~ In prAIItl hotne

PM

1 t70 Ub«ty mobile hofn• 2
ltldfoome 304 175 3713

135 IC:IM- •PP'OII 20 at II of
bot'tom land 2400 lb 1ob1cco
b1.. lqe barn 3 ovtbu ldingt
MobMe home hook up N ~
home aite Louted on Sw•n

Vlfpnt~ • P..-tone&amp; C.re HOM4
hM f'OOfl1 for 2 .W.ty 1.._ C.A

Nlc:a 3 BR hou11 CloM to
aehoo 1 lnd chu cftts a300 •
month plu1 depoth Ref •
qu td No pets Csll 11 4 446
1734 betw11n 7 JO AM I 30

3 bedroom Adulu Na pets
304 1714314

33

Profes11onel
Servlc"

Houses for Rent

30• 176 &amp;1130

300 171 1511

V H11ge Cut A•t• n Rukte fot
M .. Phone 114 Ml 2140 bef04'• 5 00 Of • , . . . . 2220
...... IS;()()

41

Untu n shttd houM lnd ~pert
menttlnPom•ov 1100 IHIO
pfu• ut t "
Also fo Nle on
lend cant •C1 C.U 114 192
eoes Dfe1• 992 7511

14170 WlndtOf w 1h 14x30
additiOn 3 ~ooms pond
IPPfOI 3 IICIN Qalitpollt ~1"'1

\ Bu1onen
Opportuntty

Special

Ne..t.d Dental Hyt~Mt 8t tor •
peopte orl.,.ted high qyelity
d.mt oHic• Send comptete
11uma to Oa ty Sent net Box
728 K Pomeroy Ohio

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'ent Cal MIO OHtO FINAN
CIAL IJERVICE 81772 1220 a

Cui1Dmsaw"'-o t100perthou
nnd LKMN oH l •gl• R._.,
Rold A•clntt Ohk» C.N 11~A
149 l011 Of 814 112 2721

5331 or etop In fof mo • d...M•

S....ln~ h.,.... , lot CHAIIT
MAS ROUND THE WORLD
Ptrtl• For lntotm phone 114
.... 7315

Only

!Be ov.- IN!anee

dow" •

OrOY« • lAwft MoWMt ~­
We H picll up and delhr.. GOOd
\lted mow"' tor ..._ C.l
tt4 742 Z3tl or 114 742

e" 149 3014 •nvttme

CG~ttact

"orne.

llg down p..,mtnt short t m•
emptoo,I'Mlftt o oeet c: Mh
historr stopping voou ffom ~Y
1ng • hOIM:1 Conaicllr •

114 317 0212 .. 3177133

"* ..,...th•'"'tchoQI •tthoI 14Kllovl
245
by

1•t70

nWI Cllpll'l

drV••

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E•PI' body m.n needed In
V nton a ... IS 'I • Of' more
, • .,. Tool• eqlllhtd lnquwt at
114 311 H1&amp;

Con~rd

3 Br

1188 12 • 60 Nanco W~thar
alto new c•rpet eff g
At: C•ll 114 811 4421 •Iter

441 1147

and Adlliaon .,... P1 ...•

1874
elee

' " CoM 814 •41 0175

AVON WI A ¥On fo Ch tatm••
Mtlla40Pif" CI'ttl Ca 114 446

114 241 1027

4 11 87 tin

DENNY CONGO

410111

3091

Baby aitt., w.nted for Ch estl~
femtl" Predous Child Pref•
n ou, home In Rio Granda C. I

NEW- RE,AIR

949·2263
or 949-2168

1170 Cambndge 121170 Gu
1'1h blth Elltr•nce
D shw•ah• tii&amp;O Call 814
hta1 JBR

Older woman want• to move n
whh 110meone who wll hll6p c.,.
fo h• Aef81'.nc• r..,w..t
Ca Ch•l• 1t 114 441 713G
0 CUI m.nea- 11 114 367
0151

Gat~ga

ROOFING

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanong
Paontmg
FREE ESTIMATES

2tl7

bull.nna

No ..fling. NpMt
bum-a Set your own Mur•
prowidlld c.n 1 11 2
138 I 70 M F 81m &amp;om

"Let's see If I have this nght
You have $263,961 of debt on
your mortgage You're
charged out to the max,
you're makmg payments on
two cars, a boat, and a
rnm1-van And, you have $300
m savmgs that you'd like me
to 'spread around' m secuntJes"

1177 V ctOflan 081UJit Mob e
Home 1••87 2Br 1bath gu
h... 18800 C1 I 814 44&amp;

Snuetlonl
Wanted

3311

9 month ~d mil .. P41rt 0. men
Shepherd 304 175 2131

Howard L Wrtltsll

8 41 mo

JUST CAW
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL

Help Wan1ed

•ecount.. FuH t m• •10 000
110 CXN) p •rt •..,.... • , 2 000..

of d

J&amp;L

11

REPS NEEDED tor

INSULATION

FREE !InMATES

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Young golt to gtvt •w•y C.ll
au 992 7898

J&amp;L

•FURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS
•HEAT PUMPS

1174 Granville 141170 2 o 3
IR central-'r 1•10 dtck IPP
ncludecl all a- Call IS 1 4 246
5134 after e 00 PM

e:••

Ron EV1naEnterpt"IM8 .Micbon
Oh o CaH tU 21• ltlO

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HEATING &amp;
COOLING

115100 Can 114 261 1a1e

$Ctptlc t•n• pump4ng •kMnt ..
&amp; comm• C8l
loed

t';\

47 Wanted to Rent

John O.efl 212 18Wn •nd
a• ct.n tractor 46 in mower 2
whHI cart Ukl nsw cond Call

93114

lt4 4412347

Clo11 to aehoo
MobUe home •nd lot reldy to
move nto Ettcel Cond

Uve 1nd work p.n time on f•m
Lftolng quart..... lltllities fu
nlthed • sm•l wege Wr"• Box
P27 in
ot Pt PleMift\.
Reahlt• 200 M1in St Pt PI

ior • • •

1971 1-tarley D•vktson Sport•
tlf' t2400 614 982 3451

3 o, 4 ledroom house n Kyg.,
Crllltk School D str ct Aet•en
cea Ph 81 4 44&amp; 8121

Mercerv tit

ngo 304 171 2281

12

Sharp PC 1 SOD Pock.t Compu
ter with caMtt• lnterfec:a •nd
primer t210 C. 01• 992
'7188 1fter 8 00 PM

K. K 304 171 t071

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

NeHed m.a. 11 21 from I till
IS Day• Cal .tttr 5 00 even

Motorcycle•

SPACES FOR RENT - Trailtr
lots At 1 Loculi Ao8d bade of

•ft•

49

.tt... 4 00 pm

379 2281

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SMAlL ENGINE
CENTER

no Houra m11Y vary S.. lrV
ntgotiMie. Mutt hw• ret•~
cH end tranaponation It nter
etttd phone 304 n3 15$72 If
t..-IOOpm

74

1975Hond•CB125$ 197BGT
80 Y•m•h C•l 814 388

... 304 675 5117

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KIT N' CARLYLE

Going out of 8usln111 Large
cerm c kitn molds paints •nd
CoH 8t4 388 1808

Nice lot he8t furnished an
H• lsonv lie •r.. 114 742
3033
I 00 pm

For ule by own• Maaon 3 br
ranch 1 ~ bath fam ly oom
firep ace 148 000 A11umab e
Lo•n Ph am 304 773 5909

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54 Mise Merchand•H

46 Space for Rent

304 41B 1542

Llcty to Uve In full or pllft time
304 171 1431

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LAFF·A·DAY

Leon M..on County by owne
be1utlfu ranch home on 20
•c " Sm•ll b•n pond good
hunt nv Hone Lovera Parad u

AVON All . . . C.l Shirley
, .... 30.t 171 1428

Msturt person nMded 1ft

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114 982 210t ldooyojo t 592
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BOGGS

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KEN'S
APPLIANCE

8

BISSELL

mo

Mu st see to apprecoate

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT - l arge ot equ pped k chen basement
ga age 3 bed rooms n ce front s tt ng po ch washe &amp; dryer
oo a so has hooku ps fo 1a e A/ C uMs I ep ace alum
num sd ng Th one you mus see $44 900 00

3~S04

Carter French
Res1dence
Corner of Fourth
and Palmer
M1ddleport

HOURS, Tue Wed

POMEROY - Nce I ~ stooy home ove look ng the beaut fu
Oh oR ve 3 bed ooms fu I base ment equ pped k tchen 2
ca ga age ce I ng ian a e other atlded fea tu es wl h th s
home Aso woodbu ne f eplace wo kshQP n base ment
eat n k !chen pal o I on! porch w l h a veW $29 900 00

lnd Deto ol nt CoMul an

FREE ESTIMATES

1124 fast Moon St

SYRACUSE - RUSTIC HILL- N ce ranch w lh co on al
porch a ge I v ng oo m w f ep ace 3 bedrooms I ~ ca
ga age pat o cenl a a ~n d a Ia ge ot $39 900 00

KAREN FACEMYER

MOPULAR HOMEI

R1ver1ne Antiques

FREE GAS PLUS ROYALTIES a e good but app ox male y 80
ac es w lh a n ce 3 bed oom house s better Sec uded and
Seen c make h s lhe besl Localed near Rl 33 n Salsbury
Schoo Dstr ct th s home has lleen remodeled nsu ated
v ny s d ng mode n k !chen Inc udes 2 ponds cenl al a r
$53 000 00

N, ~~~~~ HHM PaH111

Let Ut Fa~ee 'lou In

BUY OR SELL

TUPPERS PLAINS - A 3 bed oom hom e w~h a arge
k I chen I ep ace and w ap around po ch S!o age bu d ng
a I on a arge lol $23 400 00

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FOR SALE

RES DENTAl CO MM ERC A

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*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM SIDING
*BLOWN IN
INSULATION

Roger Hysell
Garage
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Plus

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FENCE COMPANY

ANTIQUES

SYRACUSE - Remad e ed 2 slory home 3 4 bed ooms I ~
ba hs basemen ga age and old barn on app ox mately I
ac e of ground PRICED TO SELL AT $39 900 00

8 13 1 mo pd

8 24

•Ranges

am lonesome

NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECTION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742 2315

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

•Refr gerators
•Drye s •F eezen

In lov ng memory of
my husb•nd CHIEF J
J
CREMEANS who
passed away 2 years
ago August 28 1985
Surrounded by fr ends I

PARTS

BISSELL
BUILDERS

At

prae
C f kott M., I C ..,..... FIIW
Selts ~

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J.R.'s REPAIRS

Ph lodolphoa Oh o All prop
n osals shall be made n

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91' 45760

Business Services

OF FIDUCIARY
on August 24 1 987

Friday August 28 1987

Friday August 28, 1987.

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I

IS 00 weekend• anyt1m1

1979 1 ton Ch....,rolet axce lent
cond don 31)4. B82 21811

R &amp; R Weter Serv ce Home
c 1te a wa Is pools f ed Fo
merly James Soya Waters Ca
304 675 6370

Peul Rupe J Water SerV1te
C•ll614 446 3171 Poos est
Watte son 1 Wate H•u ng
reasonable ttes mmad Me ..
2 000 gallon delivery e._terna
pool• well etc c•ll 304 576 ..

73

Vans &amp; 4W D

1 171 Volkawagon van In good

cond Call 11• 446 8153 oltoo
IOOPM

1181 Econollne Conven on
y.., 10 000 m 1.. Re~~r-'r ...,
hNtlr 351 eng ne Ca I 11•

981 3643
71 Joop CJI

motor

258 I cvt

Good cond

•1 000

304-1717371

74

29t9

Formerly Ken • now John 1
W•ter Serv ce John W•ttenon
Jr Own., 1 000 o 2 000 gal
HrVICe 304 678 224B

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Upholstery

R • M Custom Couchn and
Reupholatery St Rt 7 Crown
Cny Oh &amp;14 218 1470 Eve
614 446 3438 Open daly 9 to ..
430 Sat 930to1 30 Old&amp;
ntw Uphott•ed

Motorcycles

Mowrey I Upho111trlng letv ng '!
tri county ere• 22 y.ars The belt
n hlmlturt~ uphollt•lng c.et
t981 Hondo CR 125 Good 304 176 4114 fo tree ...
ntlmMH
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,...__._Local briefs
Squads have eight calls
Meigs County Emergencl' Medical Servtces reports eight
calls Thursday; Pomerov to Succcss Road for Paula Llfe to St .
Joseph' s Hospital; Svracuse at 4: &gt;4 a.m to Bridgeman St. for
Helen Sauvage to Holzer Medical Cent(&gt;r; Pomeroy at ~: 1.&gt; p m
to Long Hollow Road for Adrian Roll&lt;'rts to V(&gt;tel'ans M(&gt;morial
Hospital; Syracuse -Fire Department at4: 05 p.m. to a pasture
field fire on the Harold Smith property on Rout£&gt; 124: SalC'm
Township Fire Department at 7:05 p ,m . to a brush fire on Route
325; Racine Fire Department at 8:39p.m. to Letart Falls where
a tree had fallen on a power line; Middleport Fire Department
at 9· 05 p.m. to Route !\54, Cheshire, where a t r(&gt;e was struck by
lightning; Racine Fire Department a t II: 08 p.m. to a brush fir e
on the river bank above Racine Locks and Dam.

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Alfred T. Arnold

Alfred T Arnold, 71. of Park
Central Hote l Galllpols, died
Thursday at VNerans Administration Medical Center m Hun tington , W.Va.
He was the owner-operator of
the hotel for th(&gt; past 35 years. a
World War II Navy veteran . He
was a m emb&lt;'r ot the VFW Post
4464 In Gallipolis and the Grace
United Methodist Church.
Born Aug. 18, 1916 at Pomeroy,
he was a son or the late John T.
and Helen Koehler Arnold.
Surviving are his wife, Stella
Rose Arnold: two sons, G(&gt;rald
tDlckl Roach and Charlie L
Roach, both of Gallipolis; etght
grandchildren a nd two ststers,
Evelyn Hortense Epling of Gallipolis and Zelda Irene ' Healey.
, Walnut Creek, Cal if .
He was preceded in death by
one brother and two s isters. John
Bernard Arnold and Mary Susan
Lippencott and D1 Helen Edna
Gettles.
Services will b(&gt; condu cted
Sunday 2 p m .. Grace United
Methodist Church Chap&lt;'i. Rev
' Joe Hefner officiating. Bunal
, follows in Ohto Valley Memor:•
Gardens. Flag presentatiOn Will
lK' by VFW post 4464
Friends ma1 call at McCoy·
Weth(&gt;rholt -Moore FunE'ral
Home in Gallipolis. 2 to 4 and 6 to
9 p.m . Saturday
: Pallll&lt;'arers will be Gary , Jcf: fre~, Char!(&gt;S, and Grt&gt;gor;·
Roach , Tom McCalla and Clair
Get ties .
Honorary pallbearers will be
Miles , John , ar.d Rtchard Eplmg.
Hobart Rose, Albert White and
, Richard Rose

;

· Vidia Girolami
Vidia Girolami, &gt;~. 132 Bul lernut ,\ ve .. Pomerov. died Wednesday at the Holzer Me dical Cent er
following a lengthy illness
A homemaker , Mrs Girolami
was born &amp;&gt;pi 23, 1928 at P(&gt;scia.
Italy . a daught er of the latr
Oridio and Rosa Ctacchmt Cecchi She was a member of the
Sacred Hea rt C hurch in
Pomeroy.
Surviving arf' her husba nd .

Guido; a son. Frank Girolami.
Lov(&gt;land: a daughter, P(&gt;g~
Davis. Athens: a grandson, Mi chael Davts, Athens. threE' ststers, Verdina Bini, Rosanna
Andreucci. and Rosetta Landi,
all of Pescia. Italy. and 14 nieces
, and nephews
' Besides her par&lt;' nts. s hc was
prec(&gt;ded in dea th by two broth·
ers, Rigolcllo a nd Tunddo
Cecchi.
Servtccs will be held at 10 a .m .
Mondav at the Sacr(&gt;d Hear t
Catholic Church with Monstgnor
Anthony Glannamore officta I·
ing. Bunal wtll be in Sacrl'd
Heart Cemeterv Friends rna,
ca ll at the Ewing Funeral Home
after 2 p.m. on bothSaturda\ and
Sund&lt;Jy Rosary sernces vnll be
held at 4 p m Sunday at the
fun(&gt;ral nome .

'

Rolwrt Grogan
'·

Rob&lt;'r l' B Grogan . 8!\, Toledo,
d ied Thursday at his homo.
He" as born m Bradbury, Nm
10, 190l. a son at the lair John and
Martha Fole1 Grogan He J'erired
In 19!\i from the Ne" York
Central Railroad havmf! sen ed

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:17 YC'ars as a car i nspC'rtor&gt;-.

Survtving arer hi s 1-1 ifr. Dol'&lt;'
A Wilmuth Groga n, a daught N
Mrs. Ph' Ills C WPbb, Lucke) · "
son, Rolxrt Terrell Grogan.
Tol edo: two stepsons. Gene W.
Krick, Toledo, a nd Re1·. Gera ld
R. Krick. Newton Cen ter , Mass :

a stepdaughter. Dorothy A,
Pomeroy of Spnng Vall(&gt;y , N. Y.:
two granddaughters, 12 great
grandchildren, and eight stepgranrlchlldren.
Besides his parents. he was
prec(&gt;ded in death by hts first
wife, Emma Philips in 1960.
Services wlll be held at 2 p.m.
Sunday at the Rawlings -CoatsBI0w(&gt;r Funeral Home with thc
RE·v. David Pomeroy and the
Rev. Gerard R Kr ick officiating.
Burial will be in Riven·iew
Cemetery. Servtces will be hPld
at 8 this evening at the Wllzler Shank Funeral Hom(&gt; In Walridge ~ft(&gt;r which time the bod)·
will be brought here. Frie'nds
may, call at the funeral hom(&gt;
after 4 p.m. on Saturday.

Carl M. Smtih. 49, oflll Pearl
St., Middleport, died Wednesday
night at Grant Hospital In Columbus. following a short illnrss.
He was born on June 12, 1938, in
Gallipolis, a son of the late Carl
C. Smith and Margaret Waugh,
who survives.
A resident of Middleport for 20
year s, hC' was a truck driver for

the T(&gt;am sters Construction Un ton Local 505.
'
Other survivors mcludC" his
wife Dottie; sons Rick and Nick
Smith of Galllpolls, Carl Shane
Smith and Kenneth Hamng, Jr ..
of Mtddl(&gt;port; daughters Carla
Luann and Casi Ka y at home:
fo ur grandchildren: a sister.
Mrs Joan Sid(&gt;rs of Gallipolis:
a nd a stepsister. Mrs JQEllen
Brown of Ewington.
Others preceding hlm In death
were his stepfather, Ralph
Waugh: a son, Christopher
Smit h: and a grandson.
Ser\'lces will be h(&gt;ld Sunday at
2 p .m at the 'Cmmeens Funeral
f'haprl. The Rev Joseph Godwin
will officiate. Burial wlll be in
Gravel Hill Cemetery, Cheshire.
Friends may call Saturday
from. 2 to 4 p.m. and from i to 9
pm .

Rescue..
Continued from page I
~ards from wh(&gt;rE' the dog' los t
his scent and about one half mile
from the nursing home
Langford said th(&gt; bloodhounds
did well. constdermg how long
the man was gone , the heat and
humidit1· of the day and the high
winds Langford added the dog~
have been us('d in th 1s arC'a

before
" This was a fantasnc effort."
Langford satd Fnda) morning.
" I went home la s t night a nd ran
the entire thing o1·er in m\ mind.
a nd thcr(&gt; wa s nothing I'd
cha nge," he said.
" I couldn't think of am thing
e !S(' to do. We used en't;thing a t
our disposaL " Langford added .
Langford also sa id with dar kness and a storm approaching,
if Saunders hadn't b(&gt;cn found in
the sweep. (&gt;!forts would ha~·r
been callPd off and rcsum&lt;'d
Frida;· morning.
The man was in good ('Ondlnon.
considrnng he'd not eatrn or had
walf'I lot uJmost 2.J hours .

and was brought back to Sc(&gt;nic
Hills b)· members of thr rescu&lt;'
team .
" The cooperation and effort of
the group was comm(&gt;ndable,"
Mik(&gt; McKinniss , nursing home
administrator satd "They 1rescuers 1 worked quickly and
s howed expertiS(&gt; in the teCh·
ntqucs of finding Mr Saunders.
The\' had a good idea ofwherr to
se'a rch and focused their attentiOn to thosE' pomts.
"Calha County has a lot to be
proud of In this group who came
to search. " McKinniss added.

OPEN - NOW TAKING
APPOINTMENTS
"A NEW CONCEPT IN
EXERCISING"
By SUNTANA
OWNER, NEIUA SEYLEI

·FIT
AND
TRIM
Ave.

lOS Butternut

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NOTICE OF SALE
Rocorde.
into tho lollowlna porool of praiMCI
Continued from pagl' 1
Sold Porco! No. 4 woe
By vin.ure of •n Order of
PARCEL NO 2: S!tuolod reo! Htato:
appreited at: Deteted tram
customer In monthly local ser- , Solo lo101od out of the in tho Wlllogo of Middleport,
Troct No, 3; Lot 467 Common Plooa Coun of Couaty of Melg1 end &amp;tete lower Pomaroy (Vill.ge of uta by Order of Coun . :
vice rates." said Randall.
Terms of $ale· Ceah .
~
"W(&gt; r(&gt;Celve an averagpof only Moiv• Countv. Ohio, in the of Ohio end bounded end Middlllpon) 1 I 20 ol37 fHt
Real M1ate cennot be sold
c••• of Benk One. Athene. dlacribed aa follows :
S.
aide.
11
ume
II'PNr•
on
$12.76 from each residential N. A.. Plointllf, ot•inll HoTroct No 1: Being 37 loot tho lloudrtor' e Tax Oup. lor lor lou liNin two·lhirde ~t
velue.
,
customer per month in local merl Bonecutter, Sr., et ... , off lhe South of Lot theYoor19471nthonomool the appreisecl
How•rd E Frank,
serl'lcc rates - WPll below our Oofendonte, upon • juda· Four Hundred Fitty-SevWI State of Ohio, rlference 10
Shotlff of
mont therein rendered. be· 1457) •• per the recorded which lo hereby modo.
actual costs, " Randall reports.
Moigo County, Ohio
ing
cNo
.
87-CV-89
In
plot
of
tho
Vltloge
of
Middle,
PARCEL
NO
.
3:
Sltuotod
This Includes the cost of uid Court. I will offer for pon, Ohio. Tho above to the in the Village of Middlapo!', 18128, 19!4. 11 , 18, 25, ~~~
maintaining 268 switching center · ule .•• the front door of the aeme l)flmises conveyed County of Meigl end Stete
and 45,000 mlll's of cable. he said. Coun Houae in Pomeroy, from Amoa Carson' by deed.. of Ohio. and beirt9 more fully
Public Notice
It also provtdl's for service Mllige Countv. Ohio, on the recorded in Volume 60, described •• follows:
2nd dey of October, 1987. Pall!' 829 end 530 of tho
Being Lol Number Nlnetv·
improvements and growth by ot
10;00 o'clock flo M.. tho Melgo County Deed Sixl98(1nPolma&lt;'oAdditiorl
'
paying for ne" digital switching following lende and tene- Rtcorde.
LEGAL NOTICE
to Shelflold, now MlddleNotice 11 g1ven that Cen~
sys tems and cable expansion ments. to-wit:
lloleo, tho following doe· pon. Ohio.
tral
Corpor1tion haa flied an
PARCEL
NO
.
1
Situated
criMd
real
estete
situated
in
For
further
description
ref
projects, he stated.
application with the Public
in
tho
Vlllogo
of
PomeroY:
the
County
of
Meigs.
in
the
erence
is
mad•
to
the
Federal deregulation of long Countv of Melge and State Stete of Ohio and in the recorded plat of said Village. Utilities Commiulon of
requeating euthority
dtstanc(&gt; service resulted lri sub- of Ohio and dncribed •• Townahip of Selisbury and Said premisu are located et Ohio,
to fumieh operator ltllstld~
scrlber line charges to replace foil owe·
bounded end described ee the corner ot Fihh and
8oing o pon oflot No. 17 followa: Being the North one Palmer Streets in said intrastate long diatance telethP contributions, Randall said.
phone •rvice sUtewide in
of Burnap'e Addition to haH of Lot NO . 108 being village,
Users currently pay $2.00 a Pomeroy. deecrlbed 11 fol· ' twentv ond one-hell i20'h)
REFERENCE DEED. Yo- Ohio Any ;rttereated par.an.
month
firm, corpqration, or endty
lows: Bevinning on the loot off tho Nonh eido of Lot lurne 288. Poge 141 , Meige
who can show good cauM
south
line
of
High
Street
" That revenue helps ," Randall
No. 108. Sltuateonthewest County O..ad Recorda. Also
why thi• applieetion should
112112
feet
weeterlv
of
the
lide
of
Beech
StrHt.
beVolume
296.
Page
55
,
said, "but there's still a big gap
not be grented llhoukl fil.t
norlheest corner of Lot No . tween Laurel and Locust Meigs County Deed
between revenues and actual 17 of Burnep'a Addition to Streets in Middleport, Ohio. Record•.
with the Comml~tlon a
costs . The rate increase will Pomeroy. to a po1nt which is
Traer No. 2: Tho following
PARCEL NO 4· The lot - written ttatement detlliling
ensure we can keep providing 7! feet wnterly of II•••· reel ..teta situated in the lowing described real estate the reuona on or before
high quality service customers wicz't weet corner. and is Viii ave ot Middleport. situated in the Township of September ·20. 1987, Unby a tile HI on the County of Meigs and Stetei Cheehire. County of Gallia
'"' the Commi11ion reexpect," the company official marked
CIIVH' a written stetement
upper aide of bnck retein1ng of Ohio, and bounded end and SUte of Ohio and
reports
well. thence sQuth 8 deg. described as follows · to-wit: described a,• follows .
. . to that effect and an aeeom·
panving requeet for orel
Biting the ealt one-half of
According to the company. 50' e••• 71 v, feet to. mark Being Lot Number Four
hearing on such istue. this
a stone wall; thence Hundred and Fifty -seven Lot No . 4 in the Village of
between 1985 and yearend 1987, on
nonhwesterly following the
maner will be decided on t ...
in the Villsge of Kygerv1lle. 11 shown on plat
GTE Is spendmr. almost $300 south line of lot No 17 (467,
basil of the information
Middlepon. Meiga County. in Plet Book 2 . Pag• 48 .
million to expand and moderniz(&gt; to the northwest corner of Ohio, and being Fifty 150\ Gottio County Deed contained 1n the epplicalion
end the effldevita submitted
its servlc(&gt; An additional $271 the same, on the south line fHt front 0t1 the West side of Recorda .
REFERENCE DEED· Vo- by the epplicent . Further
million is earmarked for (&gt;Xpan- of High Street: thence east - Beech Stroot end running
information may b• oberly following the south line WMI to the alley and ell lume 238. Page 201 , Gall1a
s ion between 1988 and 1990.
tained by contacting the
of H1gh Street to the place of unsold part, more or le11.
County :&gt;eed Records.
According to Randall custo- beginning .
REFERENCE DEED: VoSold Porco! No, 1 ap- Public Utilities Comml11ion
ot · Ohw, 180 Eul 8rood
REFERENCE DEED. Vo - lume 162 , Pogo 16, Meigs proiaed at. st 4,300 00
mers are noticing improvements
Street . Columbus . Ohio
lume
252,
Pogo
897,
VoCounty
Deed
Re&lt;:ords
.
Said
Parcel
No
2
epthe company has carried out the
43266-0573
lume 273, Pogo 917:' ond
AII
of
right.
t1tle
in
Interest
praised
at. • 16 ,000.00 .
past three years. This is evtdent Volu~M 279, Pogo 759, of Leo C Kennedy on and
Said Parcel No. 3 ap- {8) 28, 1tc
In an ongoing survey GTE Me1g1 County Oeed
.
..
conducts through an Independent
firm, Randall reports.
"Results in 1987 show that
more than 80 percent of our
C
tne salt .tnd coa l mine industnes
R d
f M 1
lo c al s tores beginning In
residential customers rated our
est cnts o
e gs
aunt; wor-kin g on fh(&gt; river, merchant s
Novf'mbt&gt;t',
sen· tc(&gt; good or (&gt;XCel!ent 1n the
d
f
actlvitv
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forward to the new year JTPA an store rants or, any
·
Public Notice
eight service categories co·
·.
show
in•
the
cou
nt
v
s
labor
her
it
'"
vered." Randall said.
~
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announced toda v th(&gt;tr plans to ·
develop a Metgs County Ca - ago A total or slx photos will lK'
PUBLIC NOTICE
If approved the request would:
lendar
for
l9RR.
Working
with
the
chosen
for
the
c~lendar.
Winne
rs
Sooted
bide will be reincrease the basic !peal service
,
.
will
rrccivP
ld
a
$!\0
savings
bond
cei•ed
otohe
moyor'e olli..,,
p
rat(&gt; business and resldeqtlal
omcr~1
an d M J&lt; , 1rpor 1 and their namE'S will appear on
237 Race St .. Middlopon ,
customers pay; move one-lime
h
,
Ohio until 3 PM Mondov ,
Cham bet s of Commerc• , JTP,\
d _ Wlnnm• e nt rles
will des 1gn and pcoducp a l'at e ca 1en ar
~ _
Sept, 14. 1987 lor the lolcharges. such as ms tallation
l d
I ·
h
kh ,
will be' announced &amp;'pr. 1 t.
lowingexcesssquipmentol·
serv rces , clos(&gt;r to the actual cost
en arsa utm g t ewor entagc
All e ntries should be so •nt 10
lered lor .. ,• .
of providmg them: compress
of the rounl\ T~e calenda r will
Ga ll la -Mcigs JTPA . In 'rare of
1- 1982 FORO LTO tuHd
rate ba nd s. the basis of local
feature p~otographs refle&lt;'llng
Gall Horton. 11 7 Wes t Seco nd St ,
••::~:~~ ·~~:-~ inepected
sen·Icc charges from 10 to five;
the.
,co
unt~
s nchdhftston as " rll
Pomrrov, 4oi01. and s hould be be
at the •ill•g• garage, Pork &amp;
mcrcasc the monthlv chargE' fo r,
as I s present a n utu rP
' k,A b s I n Phot os
High Sit
·
post mar '" v, ep . • .
unlis ted phone numbers to $2
T oo bl am o'!d p ho toso fth rpas 1,
will be rctur~ed 10 owners and
Tho v1flage rHrveo tht
from $1 35, cmprgency unhs ted
J TPA Is conducttng a contes t
dd
.
,
s
should
IX'
right
to rotoot an bldo.
romp 1etc a resse .
Fred-Hoffman, Mayor
op(&gt;n to ail Meigs Countv r&lt;'St ·
ro $2.2!\ from $1.50: additional
.
·
included
with
entrlt&gt;s
.
Vill•ge of Mlddtopon
residential dtr!'Ctory list ings to
dents R.estdcnl s are encouragcd
Th
ndars will be on sa lr In
18) 28. t9i •
1
10 subm tl photographs at least 'lll
t.;,;;,;e.;e.;u;;,e;;,;;,;~,;;.;;.;;,;..;,;;.;,.;.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
~I 7!\ from $1
and additional
business listings from $2 25 from
,·rurs old showing some aspect of
$2: establish a '&gt;0 cent per call
work rn thE' area. Some sugges IC'd
charge for local and hom(&gt; area
sub.IN'ts cou ld Include farming ,

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handicapped prople, health care
agencies and pa)' phon es to be
exempt from this chargP.
No inC \ l'ases will be asked for
In rates for features such as
touch calling and custom calling.
ThP case being filed by GTE
wllltake about a ~(&gt;ar for PUCO
to renew beforr a df'tbdon Js
J'(&gt;ach(&gt;d, according to Randall
GTE' s last rate case ftled In
1984 was decid(&gt;d b\ lh&lt;' PUCO 1n
,Ju ly, 1985. R(&gt;sulting inerrases
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r(&gt;SJd(&gt;ntia l one-part) usrrs Th e
company serv(&gt;s aboul l~lii, IXIII
c ustomers in Ohio's 88 countt rs .

Hospital news
Vclerans Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Vl' tl
Ham Cogar , Racine: Clara Wtllt
ams. Shade: Adrian RobNi s,
Pomeroy, ' Noah Chasteen Mtrl
dleport: W(&gt;ndell Banrtr ,
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WASHI NGTON iUPJt- Neva da Gov Rt chard
Bryan knows why near ly every stat e wants the
world 's largest atom smas her: It' s "t he mos t
stgnlflean t eco nomic development plum of the
la s t quart er of the 20t h ce ntu ry"
Growth-hungry stares have e nergetica lly
sought thc $4 4 billion project. formally ca lle d a
su percondu ctlng super co lllder since 11 wa s
annouhced Jan . 30
Th ey face a dcarll tne of Wednesday afternoon to
tell the E nrrgy Departme nt why they deserve the
iargesl and m ost expensive sc lenttfl c device ever
10 be built - a nd what they will give the
government in exc ha ngC'
AllhP m inimum , the government expects up to
16,000 acro&gt;s in free land. SomP sta f(&gt;S offer much
morr pi~ hundred; of millions of dollar&lt; In
assistance.

According to a survey by United Press
Int ernational , Btdders are miXing cut-rate
e lectricit y and free improvements rangmg from
roads and power hnes in many s ta tes to a free
"science center" m Utah They tout the qualil y of
life, cultural at tract ions. their Indu strial bas(&gt; and
hospitabl e geology.
"God made Ohio for the SSC ," Ohio Gov
Richard Celest(&gt; d(&gt;clarro at one point.
Few proj ects rival the super colllder. which
wou ld have an a nnual operatmg budget of $270
million and would employ 2,500 scient is ts a nd
technicia ns. II Is expected to be a magnet for
high -tech mdustries, scJCntific faciliti es a nd
sc hools
Only a few states. mos t notably Hawaii,
I ndtana , Kentucky and Pennsylva nia . ar e passing
up the com petit !on Twenty s tates are taking pan

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RESTAURANT
IOUTE 7

985-3132

CHESTEI

in regiona l proposals - New York. New .Jersey
and New England ar(&gt; the larges t bloc - a nd mo st
of the West ern stat es have agreed to back a
neighbor if their own bid does no t make It to the
list of fi nalists.
Texas voters will decide in November whether
to issue more th an $500 million in bonds to build
laboratories for the collider and to help pa y for
construction.
North Carolina, with a site near Re search
Tnangle Park, wou ld put $212 million int o public
works and $.100 million into beefing up research
program s at its uni versities
Califorma drafted a $560 mtllion package of
incentives built wa s put in Jeopard~ by legis lative
bickering.
The paperwork for th e two sites propos ed by
Texas, near Dallas and Amanllo. wetghs 2.4011
pounds and will be flown to Wa s hing ton o n two

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planes. In addition, a maverick West Texas group
is proposing two sites on its own.
" The SSC is the most significant economic
developm ent plum of the last quart er of the 20th
C(&gt;ntury ," Gov . Bryan told congressmen during
hearings in April.
The co llider would be an underground ring of
10,000 super-cooled magnets 53 miles in circum-.
ference that would accelerate beams of protons to·
near ly th e speed of light. Head- on colllslons of•
protons are ex pect(&gt;(~ to reveal the tiniest building:
blocks in the universe, as well as telllngsclenttsts:
more about co nditions at the birth of the universe .·
The colhder would be 20 times more powerful:
than the most powerful particle accelerator now
in use, the Tevatron at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago. Boosters say it
wou ld assure U.S. pre-emmen ce in that branch of
research.

Racine man files $1,000,000
suit in May shooting incident :

Gallla County. Several nearhy bu~lness manag ers were conlacled concerning the acllvlly, hul no
one would comment, (Tlmes·SenllneJ Photo)

.POMEROY - A Sl,OOO,OOOc ovil
acllo n ha s been fil ed in Metgs
Count y Common Pleas Court by
Dav id Talbott , Raci ne, agas mt
Charles W Barley, Rutland , a nd
Donna Fa ye Barley , Rut land.
doing business as The Cove bar.
The action stems fro m an
Incident May 23 m which Barley
shot thE' plaintiff three times in
the leg with a .25 caliber It rearm.
Plaintiff was a customer in The
Cove a nd had alrcady ordered
and been served drinks. P lamtift
alleges that Barley, Without
provocation and with "willful
and reckless disrega rd ,'' shot
. him in the leg and then further
assaulted hlm as he lay on the
fl oor of the premtses . Plamllff
a lleges Barley acted toward htm
with "malice a nd ill will," thus
causmg him serious a nd per manent bodily tnJu ry .
Plaintiff also c lmms e ntill&lt;'ment • to damages fr om Don na
Faye Barl ey, legal ow ner operator of Th e Cove a nd Char les

Ba rley's employPr.
Talboll asks fo r $500,000 compensa ton damages, $500,000
pumttve dam ages, and a tr ial by
jury
Ann D . Clonc h. now known as
Ann D Johnson , Pomeroy , has
ftled suil against Ohio Sta te
Grange Mutual Insurance Co ..
Newark, and Cent ral Tursi Co. of
Southeastern Ohio, Middleport,
in tare of Norma n S. Kennedy,
Newark, request in!' JUdgment dl
$250,000
The s ull stem s from a fire
whtch destroyed the plamtiff's
res idence on Sept. 7 of last year ,
and Grange's al leged failure to
meet its obligations under an
msurance cont rac l for th e home.

Defend a nt Central Trust may
have a clatm or Interes t In the
action.
Clonch 1s seek mg SoO,OOO
aga in s t Grange, $100,000 in ac
tual damages. $100,000 punitive
damagE's and a lrlal by Jury.
Danny Brown, Rac in e, ha&lt;

fil ed an action for $150,000 from
J ack D . Crowder , Elkview,
W Va .: Commonwealth Systems
Inc., Charleston, W.Va.: American ~lectrlc Power Co., Columbus: and American Electric
Power Service Corp., Columbus ,
for al!edged permanent injuries
in a motor vehicle accident on
Oct. 1, 1985.
.
Brown was operating hiS mOtOr
vehicle a t the intersection of U.S
33 and Reule 681 on that date.
Crowder , traveling north on 33,
lost control of his veh icle and
crossed the Cljnter line into
Brown's vehicl e. Brown alleges
that Crowder, who at the ti me
was acting in the scope of his
employ me nt with Commonwealth Systems, AEP Corp artd
AEP Service Corp .. was n(&gt;gligent in the incident.
Brown requests $1!\0,000 judgment for injur ies and a jury triaL
A judgmen t of $27,350.98 from
Barbara R Douglas has been
Continu(&gt;d on A-4

Secord: All but one of U. S.-Iran secret meetings taped
By D!\N ,\ \\'AI.KER
WASlll NGTON I UP l t - All
bu 1one or the sPcrct meet Ings Ll
Co l Oiivn North and other US
offi cia ls had with Ira ni a ns involved in a rm s for-hostages ne
gofidl ions werr vlctC'o taped, retired Maj Ge n Ric ha rd SPcord
sa id in a publis hed lnt crv i&lt;'W .
Secord, In a n Inter' lew wllh
publication Sept l, a lso rcvea lPd
that dunn g those meetings. in
which he pla yl'd a major rol&lt;', the
Iranians proposed a U.S. milItary t'(&gt;Scue to doubk cross the
Moslem ex tre-m ists holdin g th e
American hostages In Lebanon.
T he burly· formC'r Vietnam air

co mm itnd t'r , who in May was the
first witness In the puoHc hearings of the select !·louse- Senate
Ira n Contra co mmllt ees, portrayed the Israelis as the lns ttgalors of the fal!(&gt;d lran lnlliatl ve
a nd sa id he was ca lled In b(&gt;cause
of his international contact s to
help straig ht en out a messy
situation .
He sa id hE' wa s lat e r drawn into
North's Contra res uppl y effort
despite his ow n reservations
a bout the effPCtlveness or the
Nicaraguan rebe l forcps, the
mtegrlt y of the rPbcl leadership
a nd hts feeling that the whole
opera tion was "screwed up like
Hogan's goa t "

"Ollie wa s pu shing me a bout
it. " said Secord. who retired
from the Air Force In 1983 "1
sai d, 'Look, If ) ou ca n find the
money , I'll do 11 . "'
Seco t·d, though hls responses
were peppered with profanities
a nd military lingo, essen ti ally
r(&gt;tferated much of the sa m e
tes timon y he gave the Iran Co ntra committees May 5-8,
The self-desc r ibed operations
man in the arm s sales to Iran a nd
the diversron of sales profits to'
fh(&gt; Contras denied a llegations by
1eb&lt;'l leaders and others that he
made huge profits on the deals .
He a lso denied makin g excessive profit s on the arms sales to

Tehran, say mg the imltalt ve
became so conftised m dealing
wtth the Ira nians and Israe li s
that he was squeezed "ltke th e
meat in a sandwich ." ·
Secord. a known tar get of a
crl mm al investigat ion int o the
affair by independen t prosecutoi
Lawrence Wals h. Vili fied Attorney General Edwm Mee se for
pamcking when his staff dtscovered North' s. memo oul lthm g
the dtversion durm g an in forma l
inquiry Nov. 22.
" Had he not pantcked ... th ts
whole thing wou ldn 't have hap pened the wa y it did,'' Secord
said. "He will go down in histor;

Troops search for leader of attempted coup

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Deadline Wednesday on super collider bid

All entries must be postmnked by September 13. 1987. All photos will
be returned to (lolrlicipolnl.

FIIDAY, AUGUST 21th

13 Secttons. 110 Pages
Inc. Newspaper

Point Pleasant. August 30, 1987

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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

10 The Daily Sentinel

MANlLA, Phllippin('S tUPilGovernm ent forces sea led oif
road c. into Ma nila Saturday a mtd
report s of sc, tt cred s hoot lng and
an a ll-out search for the fugitive
leader of the dea dliest coup
attemp t since Phlllpptne
l ndependenc(&gt;
Senous opposition to President
Corawn Aquino's government
co ll apsed a t sunri se with the
surrender of rebels In milit a ry
hea dquart er s at Ca mp Agui naldo m the Manila suburba of
Quezon City and on the south central island province of Cebu.
But small rebel bands con·
tlnued to roam highwa ys north of
Manila , se nding s hudd ers
through the -jittery capital still
reellng from the near success of
the fifth and deadliesl coup
attempt since Aquino came to
power In February 1986.
Military forces searched the
nation for coup leader Gregorio
"Gringo" Honasan, who escaped
with his wife and ch'lldren aboard
a helicopter at th e height of
Friday's battl(&gt; for Camp Agul·
naldo . Armed Forces Chief Gen
Fidel Ramos Issued orders that
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he was to be sho t if he rests led
arrest

Ramos told reporter s who
joined him for his mor ning JOg
aro und I he Camp Aguinaldo
parade ground, " The si tuation Is
comp!(&gt;fe ly normal th roughou t
th(&gt; country."
Aquino, whose only son was
recov~rln g from gunshot wounds
sufferro in the up r ising, remark(&gt;d o nly briefly on developm e nts during a shortt rip outside

her heavil~ g uarded Ma lacan ang
fled a nd relieved" lhe coup btd
Palace.
was thwar ted and expressed
"I want them arrested," s he
"whole-hearted support" for
said of the ~oup plotters who
Aquino, his spokesman in Los
gunned down mar(&gt; than 20
Angeles sa id Saturday.
civilians in Friday's fighting, .
Reagan " was deeply dis"It's not a ques tion of forgi vi ng
tressed by the Inju ry suffered by
because this was not done
President Aquino's son and the
against me , but against the
deaths and injuri es of numerous
entire country," she said. "You
victims, both mllltary and civsaw how many Innocent civilians ,. tlian , of th es(&gt; unfor tuna te
were killed ,"
events," spok(&gt;sman Marlin FitzPresident Reagan was "grat!water said.
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Iraq attacks Iranian ship Saturday
MANAMA, Bahrain 1UPil'Iraqi warplanes attacked and
damag(&gt;d an Iranian tanker
moorro a t Slrrllsland Saturday,
the first brea k In the "tanker
war" truce since July 20, shipping sources said.
The morning attack on the
tanker Arvand shattered an
unofficial cease-fire in the tanker
war imposed when the United
States asked Baghdad to refrain
from attacking gulf shipping.
Iran said repeatedly It would
resume atl'llcks on shipping If

Iraq did the same.
The attack Is sure to create
concern for the safety of reflagged Kuwaiti tankers moving
through \he area und er U.S.
escort, the sources said
The Iraqi delegate to the U.N.,
Ismat Klttanl, told a news
conference Thursday that Iraq
reserves the right to resume
a1tacks on Iranian shipping be·
cause Iran is slalllng over last
month's U.N. Security Council
resolution demanding a ceasefire In the nearly 7-year-old

Iran-Iraq war .
Lloyds of London said the
attack on Sirrl Island In the
southern gulf came at 12 a m.
today and lhat the 120,766-ton
stor,a ge tanker operated by the
National Iranian tanker co . was
on fire .
Diplomatic sources said Friday the United States may use
barges as floati ng bases In the
gulf because Kuwait and other
gulf nations refuse to provide
permanent support bases to U.S.
forces,
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operation ."
Secord expressed regret over
var iou s

tactical e rrors m the

covert operat ions and backed up
Pres ide nt Reagan's mitial con
tenlion that the Ira n Init iative
was not an arms-for· hostages
deal and was not lau nched to help
Reagan polttically.
"The lranta ns th emse lves
· btoughl up the issue of the
hostages,'' he said , aod tapes of
meetings wtth the first a nd
second "channels" - lranlan
represent a fiv(&gt;S - wou ld prove
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"We can aCCUSE' the president

of a lot of screw -ups, but that
a in't one of them," he said.
S(&gt;cord told Playboy that all but
one of the meetings with the
Iranians, including those In
Frankfurt, West Germany, and
m other European cities, were
audio and videotaped in case of
subsequent inves tigation s.
"I facilitated the taping for the
CIA ," he said.
Congressional sources sa id the
Iran-Contra committees ar(&gt;
aware of audio ta pes and have
r(&gt;vtewed transcripts but ,there·
was no comfirmal ion that videotapes ex isted It was not known
who now possesses the tapes.

1986 property tax brings
in more revenue than ever
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP I) - Tolal properly tax &lt;oUecllon" in
1986 reached a record $4.2 billion, according to lbc Ohio Puhli&lt;Expendilure Councll, but the higbesl colleclinn figures cvo'r
don't mean financing troubles are over for schools and lotal
governmenls.
The 1986 property lax colleclion was 5240.5 million higher than
that collecled In 19H5, the second-highcsl increase over a
previous year.
The council sa id 46 percent of the tax collections came from
residential and agricultural property. Businesses paid lbt;
remaining 54 percent.
Ronald Mucha, a researcher and slatlslldan in lhe Ohio
Department of Taxalion, said the Increases are relaled lo
businesses coming to Ohio and hetter economic &lt;ondltlons.
!\nother type or slate lax, the tangible personal property tax,
also recorded the second-largest Increase in the slate's hlslory.
The state collected $936.4 ml11ion in 19861hrough the lax, which
Is based on the value of business equlpll! ent, machinery and
inventory, fhe figure represents a 567.8 million or i.8 percent
increase.
The increase occurred despite a state-mandated annual
decrease of 1 percenlln the tangible personal properly ta'X rate.
Ohio education officials have said schools are slill slrapped
for money partly because stale law cancels lnflallonary
Increases In property values.
Also contrlbullng lo the increases, Mucha said, were the
number of property tal&lt; increases approved for counties and
school districts and property reappraisals and updates In 2-l •
counties.

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