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                  <text>Thursday, May 21, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Students compete in Envirothon

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Hocking College. From left are, (rront): Christy
Cooper, Stephanie Sayre, and Jeff Rose; back,
Clifford Smith and JlJS9n Ervin.

AG SOENC:E TEAM - Pictured are memlbtu I I * RariD• FFA AG Sdence Envirotbon
T.- IDIHI """'l'eted in tbe area Envirotbon at

Students from Southern High
School Vocational Agriculture
classes compeled in the area Envirothon for Southern Ohio held
recently at Hocking CoUege in Nelsonville.
Sponsored by the Ohio Federa·
tion of Soil and Water Conservation Districts, in cooperation with
the Ohio Department of Natural
Resources (ODNR), the Envirothon
challenges high school students'
knowledge of soils , forestry,
wildlife. aquatic ecology and current environmental issues. Teams
of three to five students answer
questions in the five subject areas
as a team. A school may field up to
two teams in the Envirothon.
More than 150 students and
teacher-advisors from 27 schools
competed in this year's southern
area Envirothon. Statewide, more
than 220 school teams will compete in area Envirothons in Ohio
this spring. The top two school
teams in each area competition will
go on to compete in the Ohio En vi·
rotllon on June 15 near Cincinnau.
The top-scoring team at the Ohio
Envirothon will be eligible to compete in the National Envirothon.
which will be held this year in

been adopted by more than a dozen
other states. The Envirothon is
designed 10 encourage students 10
learn more about natural resources
and to take a more active role in
doing what they can 10 protect the
environment. The first Ohio Envi·
rothon, held in 1989. involved swdents from six schools. Ohio hosted
the National Envirothon in 1990
near Zanesville.

Maryland in early August.
Resource specialists from the
ODNR, Soil Conservation Service,
Ohio Environmental Protection
Agency. colleges. universities and
nature centers prepare and deliver
the Envirothon tests and discu ss
natural resource and environmental
issues with the students.
The Envirothon originated in
Pennsy lvania in 1979 and has since

both men and women's clothing
from time ~ e riod mid -1800' s
through 1950 s, for fashion accessories. and for summertime related
memorabilia for the same time
period. These might include toys,
sports equipment, programs, movie
ads. gifts and prizes from fairs and
summer events. anytlling that will
help ponray summertime in Meigs
County.
Further information may be
obtained by contacting Margaret
Parker at the Meigs County Museum, 9920-3810, Tuesday through
Saturday.

Slides or photos of summertime
activities in Meigs County are
being solicited by the Heritage
Weekend committee of the Meigs
County Historical Society.
The loaned materials will be
copied and incorporated as a pan of
a slide show to be shown Heritage
Weekend, June 13 and 14, at the
Meigs County Museum.
Anyone with slides or photos
should mail or bring them to the
museum at 144 Butternut Avenue
by May 30.
The committee is also asking for

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rire in the Windscale plutonium productwn reactor north of Liverpool.

England, spread rad1oact1ve material
throughout the countryside. In 1983,
the BritiSh government said that 39
people probably died of cancer as a
result

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FAlliN MANAGEMENT TEAM - Pictured
..,.. ' n ollh Jla&lt;ine FFA Farm ManageEMira...,• Tram that competed in the
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area Envirotbon at Hockin; College. Front, (I to
r): Mk:heUe Brown and M•chelle Friend; back,
Tyson Mugrage, Chris Brown, and John Amos.

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il"'MMfJll'r - Revtval at the
CB!v&lt;ll!'fl 11"\illgJnm· Chapel. Route
na D'tDmlaml. "''" be held through
~ 311 7'.W 11.m. rughtly with
llbllll' Milllt• and family . Pastor
VllllllDTiimusliJ tm&lt;tll!!! the public.
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W!liln IDt 511elllll Clll'tis Th.nlay at
7 liHDl Jll ditr lialr. Spnngs Grange
l!ilill

Oh1o Young
Amcnca. Me 1g s
OrlUIIIJ, .. WJ: llold their regular
m~ !lllNODJ! on Thursday at
6-Jinl ii'Jm 311 Catpenters Hall. All
WI IDimlornHS. aged 18-40.
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lPOJftfllllW . The Metgs Counlt!' ~ '""* 'kUic E~ec:urive Commit·
oadll !IIWl! ]lllll'!day at 730 p.m.
JlldE C..[lililffi Hall.

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lf'IJl!l[ 6iJ2 wtil meet Thurs-

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POMEROY · There will be a
rehearsal of tlle Middlepon Alumni
Band Friday at the bandroom at
Meigs High School at 7 p.m. There
will also be a warm -up rehearsal
Salllrday at 3 p.m. at Meigs Junia
High . This rehearsal will allow
those out of town alumni to
rehearse with the band. All brmer
hand members are urged to auend.

LOTrRIDGE - Country music
night will be held at the Lottridge
Community Center Saturday.
Bands perform 7 p.m. to midnight
Refreshments available . Public
invited.

POMEROY - Pomeroy Class of
1967 will be holding a kick-off get·
together for the 25th reunioo at tlle
Meigs County Golf Course Friday
at 6 p.m. Further information may
be obtained by callmg Linda Will
Gilkey at992-3966.

dance.

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Alumni Association will decorate
at tlle Meigs High School Cafeteria
Fnday at6:30 p.m.
POMEROY · The Meigs Coun·
1y React Team w1ll have a coffee
break at the southbound roadside
park on Route 33 between Athens
and Pomeroy starting Friday
eve nmg and continuing through
Monday until 6 p.m. Ca11992-325S
for further mformauon.

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\IIOCll $l?RINGS - The MiddleIJil!ll1l ClllilliConservation Leag ue
Wllllllll&lt;l! lfllw:3day at 7 p.m. at the
!lid $fmng&gt; Cn1ted Methodist
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lllUMV1ill.l i - Durtng f1eld
&lt;4ft """""1Jl!.C!"' fo r Eastern Local
piac ~ &gt;dledu.lcd for Thun;rllay" JlllllOlll!f. ri l[hap!er I reading
!Dedi""" aR «ncouraged to meet
....diJ lfurnr dlilif' • reacher 1n the
Jti1Jr.Brf 311 !Ea!!tern H1gh School
~ ditr llooD of 9 and II a.m.
!ll&gt;dllld:""" lfteur chtld' s progress.

RIDAY
[.O!ii[P B101tTOM · The Fanh

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Legion Hall Saturday at 2 p.m.
Public invited. Musicians and
groups are inviled 10 entertain. Call
949-2038 for further information.

A class in

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tom w1ll have preaching and
singing Friday at 7 p.m. Pastor
Steve Reed invites the (Xlblic. Fellowship will follow .

GiiJIVd Church 1n Long Bot·

SATURDAY
POMEROY · There will be a
hymn sing Saturday at the Freedom
Gospel Mission Church on County
Road 31 featunng Russell Spencer
and the Southern Hill Singers .
Roger Willford, pa,tor, invites ihc
pub tic.
HURRICANE - Descendant' of
the Joseph Rappold and Feltx
Edward Rappold will hold a family
reunion at Hurricane Park in Hurricane, W.Va .. on Saturday at noon.
Call 992-5858 for further informa·
Lion.

RUTLAND - There w11l be a
roast at the Rutland American

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RACINE - Racine -Southern
alumni banquet will be held Saturday at 6 p.m. at Southern High
School. Cost is $10 for dinner and
RUTLAND - Rutland High
School Alumni Banquet will be
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Rutland Civic Center.
REEDSVILLE - The Olive
Township VFD will hold a baked
steak dinner Saturday beginning at
II a.m. Public inviled.
KANAUGA - Square dancing
and clogging at the DAY building,
8-11 p.m. Music by the Liberty
Mountaineers. Public is mviled.

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Pick 3: 61ll
Pick 4:8673

Bulls

Balboa d iscov ered the Pacific
Ocean in IS 13.

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3 Sections, 38 Page• 25 cent1
A lolulllmedlo Inc. NewoDil-

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Official has mixed feelings
over proficiency test results
By ROBERT E. MILLER
Associated Press Writer
COLUMBUS - Greater percentages of ninth- and lOth-graders
are passing Ohio's high school proficiency tests, but the state's top
educauan offtcial says there is still
a need for improvement
Instruction Superintendent Ted
Sanders released Thursday the
Dcparunent of Education results of
tests given in March. They showed
significantly larger percentages
passmg students than previous
results.
Sanders said he was pleased but
remains concerned about large
numbers of lOth-graders who have

not passed all four categories after
four anempts.
Ohio law requires that after
Sept 15 , 1993. all students mu st
pass all four categories of the tests.
which reflect proficiency at the
ninth -grade level, before the y can
graduate.
Thursday' s re sults were from
tests given in March to both ninth·
and lOth-graders who failed in one
of more of the categories - read·
ing. writing, mathematics and citizenship - in November or earlier.
Sanders released cumulative
percentages who have now passed
all four categories. There was an
increase in each but math continues

to be
Sat d.

th e most troublesom e. he

Fifty-two percent of this year's
ninth -graders have now passed all
four, compared with 46 percent last
yea r after th e tests were given
twice.
The results showed 63 percent
of all lOth -graders now have
passed all four. Only 56 percent
had passed after their third attempt
m November.
After the November and March
te sts, the passing rates for this
year's ninth -graders are: in writing.
88 percen~ up from 82 percent last
year; mathematics, 58 percent, up
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HOFFMAN
MEIGS COUNTY

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Women's society holds meeting
The NIIUil'Cne Women's Society
of the FeUowship Nazarene Church
mel recently at the fellowship hall
with Lisa Putman, Linda Putman
and Marlene Putman as hostesses.
Opening prayer was given by
~ veryone in unison commemorat·
ing National Prayer Day.
Devotions were g1ven by Tami
Putman with women of the b1ble
being her topic.

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morning for a retreat in Columbus.

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PREPARING THE SOIL -Junior Rose,
J~mes Vlaing, and Daany Terzopplous, left to
ngbt, were among tbe FFA members of Southern High School working on the Raronick land-

scaping project. Involving students in work pmjects with local businesses is a new facet or agriculture education at Southern.

Businesses, schools work together
to develop learning opportunities
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
More involvement of the com·
munity through its business leaders
is an approach being promoted by
Meigs County schools in an effon
to expand the learning opportun1 ·
Lies available to students for skill
development
Often described as a partnership
between business and schools. stu·
dents are being taken into the f1eld
or 10 a job si!e where they learn the

skills of specific vocauons.
At Southern High School , one
emphasis of the agriculture education program has been greenhouse
management. The progra m ha s
included growing plants from seed
1n a greenhouse, nurturin g th e
plants during the growth pcnod so
that they remain healthy and
saleable, learning how they are
used in landscaping projects. and
then actually getting tile hands-on
c.pcrience of planting at a job site.
One of the teaching projec ts

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World War II. Korea and Vietnam,
rcc eivmg numerous combat deco·
rations.
Flag raismg wi II be conducted
by th e Legion Boy Scout Troop
249. under the leadership of Bob
Arms . The Meig s H1gh School
Band, under the direction of Toney
Dingess, will play the National
Anthem and another number. Julia
Hysell. president of the Drew Webster American Legion Auxiliary
will recite "Flanders Field" and
Gold Star Motllers will be honored.
Florence Richards. District Eight
auxiliary officer, will give the clos·
ing prayer and and memb ers of
Drew Webster post will "Salute the
Dead."
(Continued on page 3)

included working with Ed Hupp
Landscaping on a proJect at the
home of Betty Baronid in
Pomeroy.
Under the guidance of Hupp. a
Southern FF A alwnnus. the flow er
bed soil was prepared and th e
plants grown in the Southern Hi gh
School greenhouse were put inlo
the ground by the students.
Aaron Sayre is the vocation al
agriculture teacher at Southern who
initiated the adults-in -educal!on
program for FFA students.

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COMMENDATION - A commeadation l'rom
the Ohio House or Representatives on the occa·
sinn of the IOOtb anniversary of Carpenters
Local 605, Pomeroy, was presented to local offi·
ce rs by Rep . Mark Malone at Wednesday
night 's meetmg. Accepting from Malone, fourth
from lert, was Harold Wells, president . Other

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Sam Barney of Lancaster will be
the featured spealccr at Memorial
Day Services in Pomeroy , conduct·
ed by Drew Webste r Post #39 of
American Lc~ion .
The serv tc cs will be held at
Beech Grove Cemetery at 10 a.m.
on Monday .
Barney is a member of Fairfield
Post II, American Legton, of Lancaster, and is the past commander
of the 16 4.000-member Ohio
American Legion . He was elccled
to the office at the 71 st Annual
State Convention in 1989.
Barney' s special "War on Cance r" project raised more than
$13 5,000 for tllc American Cancer
Society in Ohio. He retired in 1974
after 28 years of service, 12 years
with the M.arine Crops and 16 with

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•Piocess operations, including storage and handling
of I8W materials
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disposal practices
-f._..tions of transmission lines and pumping
stations ·

Iva Sisson, class of .64, organizer for tbe alumni
celebration, and Olita Lewis Heighton, class of
' 66, library employee. The library also ba.~ all
Middleport High School yearbooks and some
unidentified pictures . McComas and rellow
alumnus, Walter Harris, arrived for the alumni
celebration by boat from St. Charles.

Sam Barney named guest speaker for

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Auending were Dian Bisc. Bon·
nic Richards, Crystal Vogelsong,
Ann Bartoe. Sue Sullie. Anna
Skills. Evelyn Barr, Cathy Masters,
Barbara Masters , Kristi Boston ,
Carolyn Whaley. Mattie Teaford ,
Mandy Scyoc, Barbara Swartz and
Sandy Wright as well as tho se
mentioned above.
There were 94 shut in calls
reported and 13 cards sent.

Including ...

MEMORII.BILIA DONATED- Ed McComas, St. Charles, Mo., left, in memory or bis
latber, tbe late Lee McComas, has donated to
the Middleport Library several bound books
cuntaiaing all the Middleport High Scbool
newsletters rrom the years or 1935 -66. The
books will remain atlhe library ror the public to
view. Pictured with McComas, class
' 57, are

LIMITED QUAttTmES AVAilABLE

The Division of Natural Resources is looking for
former employees of West Virginia Ordnance Works or
anyone else with knowledge of past operations, par-

.\1t.slly dear toniJ.:hl. Low 55(tO. P&lt;tr lly ~unn) on Sat urday.

FRED

REUNION • A reunion or those who attended tbe old Sugar
Run School in Pomeroy wiD be held Suaday rrom I to 3 p.m. at
Triaity Church. Ligbt rerreshments will be served. General
cleanup around the building has taken place and plaas caU lor tbe
building to be restored oace runding becomes available.

RACINE · Racine Fire Dcpan·
ment will sponsor a chicken barbecue Sunday at the ftre station at II
a.m. The ladies auxiliary will serve
homemade 1cc cream.

WVOW information needed

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SUNDAY
LETART . Memorial services
by Racine American Legion Post
602 will be held at the Letart
Ce metery Sunday at I p.m. and at
the Browning Ceme1ery in Portland
at2:30 p.m.

MONDAY
BURLINGHAM - The Modern
Woodmen at Burlingham and Bedford Township people will serve
fish. turkey, chicken and ham din·
ner s as well as sandwiches. pies
and homemade bread. Memonal
Day (Monday ) from II a.m. to
6:30 p.m. Money will be used for
upkeep of the Bedford Tow nship
Cemctencs.

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Community calendar
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Slides, photos sought for
Heritage Weekend show

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Moson, WV
Phone (304) 773-5721 • 773-5900
•2400 Eosl•m Avenue (across from K Mort)
Gallipolis. OH

Phone (614) 446-1711

LESSON IN LANDSCAPING - Colorful
nowers were planted by Wendy Gilbeaut and
Jeremy Smith in a stone planter at the rear or
the Betty Baronick bome or Mulberry Heighl~ as

part of the Southern students' FFA project
work. Here Ed Hupp supervises the planting as
Mrs. Baronick watcbes the area turn from bare
soil into a blaze or color.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - If you
li ve in Ohio. you probably were
born th ere. And if yo u were n't,
three out o f four of your neighbors
probably were.
New Census surv ey information
released Thursday painll a poruait
of Ohio as a state where people
tend to stay put.
or the state's 10.8 million resi dents. 10 . 58 million are nativ e
Americans, and 75 .9 percent of
them were born in Ohio, according
to the sllllistical sampling from the
1990 Census.
Statewide figures were estimated from the responses given by
people wh&lt;l filled out the detailed
"long fonn" questionnaire. About
one in six households got the long
form, the Census Bureau said.

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?meers from the left are Gary Saunders, record mg secretar~; Leroy Sauters, treasurer; John
Dean, linanc1al secretary; (Malone and Wells)
John Grueser, tru stee, and Tom Rou sh, conduc tor. The Pom eroy local was chartued on May
16, 1892.

Local briefs.___
Woman hurt in one-car wreck
A Gallipolis woman was inJured in a one-car wrec k on Leading
Creek Road near the intersection of Ohio 7 Thursday around 7 a.m.
. Accordmg to a report from the Gallia-Meigs Post of tlle State
H1ghway Patrol, Sandm Call . 23, was soutllhound on Leading Creek
Road, drove off the _left s1de of tlle road and struck a bridge. The
respondmg trooper listed unsafe speed a~ the contributing faciOr in
the wreck.
Call was transported to Veterans Memorial Hospital by the
Meigs County Emergency Med1cal Service and later transponed to
Holzer Medical Center. Gallipolis.
According to a hospital spokeswoman , Call was admitted for
treatment of multiple trauma and was last listed in stable condition.
Damage to Call 's 1985 Chevrolet Ca valier was listed as heavy
and disabling.
Call was ciled by the patrol for failure to wear a safety bell

Deer accidents probed
Meigs County Sheriff James M. Soulsby reported Friday that
deputies have taken two deer accident reports.
According to the repon, Dilynn Salla of Vinton was traveling
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�Commentary
The Daily Sentinel
111 Court Street

Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTs OF Till'! MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L WINGEIT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/Controller

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Manag•r

LEm.Rs OF OPINION .,.. welccme. They sho uld be less than 300
words _ A.ll h:tters are subject to edi~g and must be signed with name,
address and telephone number. No UDSlg.Dc:d ktten will be published. Letters
sbouJd be in good taste , addressing issues., not personalities

Europe 1992 is
'yesterday's future'

Friday, May 22, 1992
Page-2-The Dally Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Friday, May 22, 1992

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west on State Route 325 in a 1988 Chevrolet owned by James E.
Keesee of Middleport around 9:30p.m. on Wednesday.
A deer ran mto the path oC the vehicle. Light damage was listed
to the left rear quarter panel of the vehicle. The deer was killed.
The second accident occurred on Thursday at 5:45a.m. on County Road 20. Virgil Carl of Pomeroy was southbound on County
Road 20m hts 1983 Toy01a and struck a deer that ran into his path.
Moderate damage was listed, but the deer was 1101 killed.

Doctors reap spoils of drug firm generosity
WASHINGTON - Bribes the word is one of the most loath some in the language, ceruunly not
one ascribed to professiooal healers
and care-providers suc h as physicians. But mounting evidence
mcreasingly implica tes doclOrs m a
vanety of suspect sc hemes that all
smack of bribery.
To be sure. the num ber of doc tors involved "s ma ll, but btg
enough to cast a cloud over the
en ure professio n, one in which
credibtlity with patients is central.
lnvcsugators found that "stud tes have shown that physicians prescribing practices are affected by
promotional efforts of pharmaceutical .compante s.:' One expert
famthar w1th phySician entcrtam ment claimed that doctors who arc
wined and dined increase their prescriptions 80 percent of the time.
Of the doctors who wrote 50 or
more presc riptions a week, 94 percent were offered gt fts or payments

from manufac turers.
" If a judge, sitting on an importilllt case, wen: bribed by one of the
two pan1cs involved in lhc case in
order to mOue nee hi s or her decision, we would all be outraged and

Jack Anderson
Michael Binstein
the Judge, if di scovered, would be
criminally prosecu ted, " accordmg
to congress tonal testimony by Dr.
S1dney Wolfe, a health advocate.
Investigators for the Department
of Health and Human Services are
homin g in on the sca ndal. One
study they conducted , based on a
representauve nauonwidc survey of
617 doctors in one rece nt year,
details how 82 percent of physicians were offered induceme nts by
drug companies.
Tbey came in many shapes and
sizes. Most took the form of gtfts,

e ntenammen~ vacation junkets and
even cash. Sometimes the payoff IS
delivered in the form of hogus scientific studies, according to investigatioos. It wort.s this way: A doctor presc ri bes a drug. which profits
a ftrnl. In return, it pays the doctor
lavishly for help in the so-ca lled
study. It has the veneer of professionalism. but none of the scientific
wonh.

For example, government inves -

tigators found that a gastroenterologist from Los Angeles was offered
payment for eac h pati ent he
enrolled in an un scientific study of
Zantac , a drug for patients with
ulcers manufactured by Glaxo
Pharmaceuticals.
For the most pan , most of th e
gi ft -giving falls into th e garde nvariety of graft. Some exampl es
recently unearthed by Health and
Human Services watchdogs:
- An estimated 37 pe rcen t of
American doctors were ex tended

T~~ GRAT~ SOCI~TY

: LONDON - Every so often some phrase coined m the rough-and tumble of pclitical debate proves so apposite that u takes on a life of its
oWn and succeeds in influenc ing events far beyond it.s author's wildest
dream s. Examples abound in American poliucs, from FOR's "one-third
llf a nauon" to Ronald Reagan 's "welfare queen.·· (George Bush seems
lt;1 have a spec ial knack for invent..ing expressions he later comes to rue:
"'•oodoo economics," for one; " read my ~ps" for another.)
· Margaret Thatcher may ha ve come up with this son of rhetorical win ~r in her recent speech at The Hague, Netherlands, where she dcoounced
the Jacques Delors viSion of a politicall y um ted Europe as "yesterday 's
fuiUrc." Mrs. Thatcher's British cri tics. includi ng certain anonymous
John MaJor supponcrs tn the Con.&lt;crvattvc Party, promptly dJSmtsscd her
4&gt; a ··spent force.·· But her hero, Winston Chun:hill, was supposed to be
a :a spent forc e too, when he launched the term " Iron Curtatn" at Westminster. Mo., m 1946 . The rest is htstory - and on ly recently concluded
history at that.
Ccnamly. uIS far from clear that the current debate mEurope. over the aMo~o~tollllloll..-,..olloloiJ!a1'""""4
required unanimous rauficauon of the Treaty of Maastncht by tts 12 sig- ~
nawry nations, is going to t:nd in an unquali fied t.riumph for the "federal islS.'' For starters, polls suggest that the Danes may rc jcct it m a plebisc ite
to be held on June 2. If they don't, Ireland may , soon thereafter. Either
deve lopment would require complete renegotiauon of the treaty.
But even if the treaty is ratified by all countries conce rned, the marriage will suffer the tradiuonal instabilities that follow shotgun weddings.
Ne tther Gennany, France, nor Britain. for exampl e, IS likely to countenance for long a siruation m which any Third World tmmtgran t who can
bribe or forge his way into Portugal or Greece IS enutJed lhcrcaftcr to
pmnce across any national border in the European Community without
undergoing funher passport mspoctions.
The concept of a united Europe - a unitary state - has a long and
honorable history. includmg Churchill' s sonorous postwar endorsement of
u ("Let Europe anse"). But Mrs. Thatcher was dead on target when she
told her audience at The Hag ue that the coocept. m tts SJmplisuc form
runs squarely agamsl the grain of recent history, which is a monotonous
chronicle of the upwel~ng of nauonalist scnumcnLs long buried and presumed dead. It is not political union that the natioos of Europe need. but
ccooomic relations freed of tariff and regulatory restrictions.
To some peopl e it so und s also mcrcascs longevuy. The subSuch a contention , of course. docsn"t warm the bureaucratic heart: The almost too easy . Twice a day you Jects tn thiS study were ffi women
Eurocrats m Brussels arc already dchghtedly drawing up specification s medita te w1lh your "mantra" - a and 13 men from retirem ent and
fo r every imaginable product, from cufO in ks to condoms, in t.hc hi gh meaningless Sanskrit word - and nursing homes and apartment comname of " fair trade." But it ce nainl y seems to be on the Stdc of history.
stress disappears. But doctors say it plexes for the elderly. The average
As a matter of fac~ the European federalists realize that 1992 affords a is true.
posstblc wmdow of opportunity for their dream that will slam shut JUSt as
After testing students of Transoon as the nexr mta.k.e of member states - Sweden, Austria, Switzer- scendental Meditation (TM) . docland. plus sevcrdl East European nations - JS admiu.cd in 1995 or 1996. IO" and scientists dectdcd that TM
That is why they speak so fondly of " deepening" Europe's unity and so imprOifCS body function s, lowers
coolly about " widenmg"' 11.
the breathing rate and relieves anx - age was 81 yea~'&gt; .
But Mrs. Thatcher' s speech was a wonderfully umcly shot acmss their Iety and emotional stresses - and
When the study was completed
h&lt;Jws. Well aware of the old poliucal adage that "you can'1 beat some- docs in 20 minutes what it takes six 36 months later. the survival rate of
tlung with nothing," she took. care to spc iJ out what tomorrow's Europe hours of sleep to do.
tho se practicing TM was htghcr
mtg ht look hke, as well as what 11 must not. In the words of the London
But the good news doesn't stop th an that of those prncticing other
there.
TtQtes' leader on the subJcc C
type s of meditation . All the TM
'"Europe is a complicatro and d1vcrsc continent . Making it se:c m sim A 1982 stud y establi shed that subJeCts were still alive after the
ple 1mposcs a dangerous ngidity on l l'i diversify. Mrs. Thalchcr has said TM may be effective tn rcductng three years.
some dogmatic things about 11 m the pa-;t and has thus damaged progress aging . Lon g- term medttato" turned
The father of TM IS Mahansh1
w those aspccl5 of a European commonwealth lhat she supports; but not out to be substantially younger bio- Mahesh Yogi, an Indian holy man.
1hiS time . She speaks sense.··
logicall y than th eir chronological The 5-foot , apple-cheeked guru
age when compared with th ose shun s sex . alcohol, tobacco and
who were nm meditators.
mea t. He also refuses to give his
Another fiv e-year stud y of age, which is guessed to be somehea lth 1n surancc claim s show ed where between 73 and 80.
that those practi cin g TM had half
The Maharisht IS satd to have
as many hosp1tal•muons and outpa- revived an ancient Indtan tec hnique
tien t visit~&gt; as non -TM meditators.
and recognized that it was tailor : The Daily Sentinel welcomes letters regarding the June 2 primary
St t\1 more rece nt research, pub- made for fast -paced Westerners.
rlcction. Howe.,.er, in the interest of fairness, no elt"Ction letters will br
lished in 1989. tnd tcates that TM
TM instructors descnbe TM as
a.'ccpted after 12 noon on Wednesday, May 27.
Individuals should address issues and nOI personalities.
Letters purely endorsing candidates will not be used.
Letters should be 300 works or les.&lt;. All letters are subject to editing and must be signed with name, address and telephone number.
Telephone numbers will not be pubUshed. No unsigned letters will be
Preside nt Bush surred up quite a had tn mmd was a relatively benign
pub~shed . All letters should be in good taste.
wd!J waw when he used the expres- " Pax Amcncana ": The domina S IOn "a new world order" to
tion of the world by a single superdescr ibe the prcsumabl y beller r ower, with the Untied Nation s
world that he hoped would emerge reduced to play ing the role of figfollowing the end of the Cold War.
Various chronic hystcncs tmmedlately drew wildly implausibl e
parallels with Hitler 's usc of the leaf for cxerc1sc -: of Am eri can
sa me expression to desc ribe hi s mnuencc. Far better, they argued,
own vis ion of a Nazi-dominated lO leave the world 's future to the
globe. Mor e ca uti ous crit ics United Nations. the true " last, best
charged that what Mr. Bush rea ll y hope of Earth ."

meals or drinks an average of eight
ti mes each in the survey year, normally to nicer restauranls.
- Pharmaceutical firms pay
travel and other expenses for physi Cia ns and th eir gues ts to artcnd
sem inars and con ferences in such

Clarification
The Marvin P. Cremeans lraiiSpOOcd to Orient Reception Center
on Wednesday was a Racine residen~ and was 1101 Marvin Wayne
Cremeans, son of Mr. and Mls. Basil Cremeans of Rutland, according to Meigs County sheriff's department.

honeymoon hot spots as Hawai i ,

the Caribbea n and f-lorida. Some
II percent of ph ysic ian s were
offered ex pense- paid j unkets an
average of twice eac h during the
survey period.

Minshall, Howard released
James K. Minshall, 20, who was =tly indicted by the Meigs
County Grand Jury on a charge of rw:iving slolen propeny, has
been arrested and was released by the Court oC Common Pleas after
bond was posted.
. Wayne G. Howard, 20, Albany, was arrested on Thursday morntog on a charge of obsuucting an officer after giving false information to a deputy that had been called to Eagle Ridge Road regarding
a vehicle report
Howard was released on Thursday morning after posting bond
for a hearing next weelc in Meigs County COWl

- At most maJOr spo rtin g
events, there is an en tourage of
doclOrs and drug salesmen. Doctors
are offered co mplimentary tickets
to e nt erta inm ent and sporting
eve nts. Six perce nt of physi cians
received suc h freebies an average

of twtce eac h m the sample period.
- Drug compan y representa ti ves arc always callin g on doctors
to sell prod ucts - and they often

EMS units answer four calls

leave with a C hri stma s stoc ki ng

Four calls for assislance were answered on Thursday by units of
Meigs Emergency Services.
On Thursday at 12:55 p.m., Middleport squad went to Overbrook
Center. aero Baker was ialcen 10 Veterans Memorial Hospital. At
6:57 p.m., Middleport station weotto the Fruth parking 101 for an
auto fu-e. Luz Whyte was the vehicle owner. At 7:18p.m., Tupper.;
Plains unit went to State Route 124 for Lydia Olevalier, who was
taken to SL Joseph ~iial . At 9:54 p.m., Rutland ~uad went to
Nelson Road and tool: Vtlvie McDonald to Holzer Medical Center.

bchtnd full of smal l gifts, sometime s as small as ca lendars and
pens. Half of all doctors in the survey were offered free samples the
compani es were se lling. It can also
mclude medical texts, offi ce equipment and cash.
"The bribm g of doctors ... in
any way, shape or form should be
trcat.cd as an offense just as serious
as the bribing of judges," Syd ney
Wolfe told Co ngress.
Foo tnote : As we 've re ported,
one of the more ominous trends in
medic ine is the legal kickback. ll is
best illustrated by the story of a
Floflda physician who referred a
100-year-old patient to a medical
lab for a brain scan. The reason
was · ·weakness.·· An alrcmativc
ex planation for the rcfcrrdl is that
th iS panicular doctor owned pan of
th e lab and profited from th e
$1,000 CAT scan fee . Since Medi care paid, some believe that it is a
victimless. cri me. But in fact some one docs pay - the U.S. taxpayer.
Jack Anderson and Micbael
Binslein are syndicated columnists for United Feature Syndicate, Inc.

Memorial Day service pllznned
The IO!st annual Memorial Day service will be held at the
Burlingham Cemetery Monday atl :30 p.m.
The Rev. Keith Kapple, Belpn:, formerly of Bedbd Township,
will be the speaker, and there will be special music by Frank
O'Brien, Denver Rice, Floyd and Coleen Brickles, and Scou Kllpple.
Feeney-Bennett Post 128, American Legion, will conduct pauioti&lt;: services and Olhers panicipaling in the observance will be the
Modem Woodmen Youth. Dale Colburn will emcee the program.

MHS class of '62 reunion set
The Middleport High School Class of 1962 will have a reunon at
I p.m Saturday at the old American Legion Hall oo South Founh in
Middleport. Friends and former teachers oC the class are c~dially
invited to auend.

County video availlzble
Additional copies of the "Meigs County: The Heart of the Valley" videotapes are now available, according to Aardvark Sound,
the producer of the tape.
those who ~ tapes may pick them up where the order was
placed. Additional copies are also available at Farmers Bank and
Savings Company, the Meigs County Parks Disuict office, Clarl&lt;'s
Jeweler.; and Gilmore's, at a costof$6.95.
Proceeds benefit the Meigs County Parks Disuict.

Does meditation increase longevity?
George R. Plagenz

Deadline for publication
of election letters May 27

"a dive inlO lh e subcon scio us."
Most of us, they contend, hve on
the top layers of the mind. This is
the conscious mind . At thi s leve l
the head is in charge and tri es to
direct everything.
The conscious mind is a world
of words, ideas and thou ght patterns. It is a world of the ego that is
con stantly asserting itself or
defendmg itself. It IS , therefo re, a
world of stress and strain .
In TM the goal is to get beneath
the conscious mind to lhc subcon scious - that is, to a thought -less
a war eness that h r in ~s res t an d
re W.alion.
ThiS is accomplt.shed by th e
(C( itation of a manlra - a two- or
throe -syllable sound without mean ing to th e person sayi ng It

(although 11 IS a real word m some
language, usuall y Sanskflt ). Th e
so und IS pleasing , soo thin g and
easy to say, like "Om tat sat. "
Saying something pleasant but
meaningless draw s auenUon away
from the world of thou ght and
meaning and aclivi ty. Tension di s-

appea rs and with ten s iOn go ne
there comes a new fee ling of ener-

What should the new world order do?

Berry's World

William A. Rusher

Today in history

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By The Associated Press
Today is Friday, May 22, the 143rd day of 1992 There arc 223 days
left in the year.
Todlly's Hi ghlight in History :
vn May 22. 1868, the Great Tmin Robbery took place in Indiana as
se ven men held up the crew, detached the locomotive, and made off with
S9S,OOO in cash.
On thiS date:
In 1761, the firl;tlife msurancc policy in the United SUites was ISSued ,
tn Philadelphia.
In 181 3, composer R1chard Wagner was hom in Leipzig, Germany.
In 181 9, the ftr st steam -propelled vessel to attempt a transatlantic
crossing. the Savannah, departed from Savannah, Ga. (It arrived in Liverpool, England, on June 20.)
In 1900, The Associated Press was incorporated in New York as a nonprofit news cooperative.
In 1939, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini signed a " Pact of Steel"
committing Germany and lialy to a military alliance.
In 1947, the Truman Doctrine was enacted as Congress appropriated
mil1tary and economic aid for Greece and Turlc:ey.
In 19@, the lunar module of Apollo Ten separated from the command
module and flew ID within nine miles of the moon's surface in a dress
n:hcarsal for the flilltlunar landing.
In 1972, the island nation of Ceylon became the repub~c of Sri Umka
wi th the adoption of a new constiwtion.
In 1979. Canadians went to the polls in parliamentary elections that put
the Progressive Conservatives in power, ending the eleven-year tenure of
Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau.

...,, .

GUARD DUTY
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Now, I happen to think - and
also to hope - that what Mr. Bush
has in mind is indeed a son of Pax
Americana. It seems perfectly clear
to me that, for the foreseea ble
future, the Umted States alone will
possess the mihtary and cconom1c
power, and the political prestige, to
lead the world 's nations . That ts
not to say 11 won't need the help of
its recent Cold War allies, or that
Germany and Japan may oot, in the
21st century. give Uncle Sam seri ous competition for global ccooomic primacy . But thi s country ce rtainly can not retreat now (as the
Ameri ca Firstcrs would have it do)
iniO a11 inward-looking iso lationism
that ignores the deep intcr-rclauon s
between our interests and those of
the re st of the world . Still less
should we try to clothe with real
power a United Nation s whose
majority, as recently as four or ftve
years ago, was actively seeki ng to
cripple the free world.
But what does, or ough~ " leading the world" amount to? New
York Times columnist Anthony
Lewis is appalled at Serbia's
aggression against Croatia and
Bosnia, and he correctly noted in a
recent column: "The only thing
that would have stopped (Serbia)
was a credible threat of foro: ." He
then exclaimed sarcastically :
' 'Some world order .... What has
happened to the man who thrc.c
days after Iraq grabbed Kuwall
said, 'This will not stand'?" .
In short, Lewis conceives 11 as
Mr. Bush' s duty to lead the world
in a retaliatory military strike :
specifteally, to seize control of the
air over th e former Yugoslavta,
with a clear threat 10 do more tf

Paper won't publish Monday

gy.
A Harvard Medical School cardiologist , Dr. Herb ert Benson ,
who se ow n tes ts co nfirm ed th e
ph ySiological claims made for TM,
came up with a mantra that works
every bit as well as a TM mantra,
he sa id . It is the EngliSh word
"o ne."
· "It tS a euphonious," said Ben son. "That IS, it docsn 't hav e sharp
sounds and docs n 't rcq wrc cffon to
say. And say mg 11 will shift atten tion from logical, exlCmall y ori ented thought as well as any Sanskrit
wo rd .''
While Benson offered his word
free to anybody, it turned out peopl e would rath er pay upward of
$200 for a course m TM. Th ey saul
of the Harvard doctor's syste m,
'" What docs Harvard know about
meditation''" Others added, ·' How
can 11 be good if it's free?"
George Pla~en1. is a syndicated columnist for Newspaper
Enterprise As.wciation .

Se rbia's aggress ion docs not cease.

If that JSn' t ca lli ng on Un c le
Sam to "act as the world's pohceman, " whal would IJc? Such blind
in s iste nce on th e sta tu s quo, or
even on st.n ctly peaceful meth ods
of chang1ng the status quo , JS precise ly what the new world order
ought not to try 10 compel .
The analogy to Iraq 's invasion
of Kuwait fallaci ous. Saddam Husse in was clearl y thr eatening to
in vade Sa udt Arabta and th e oil
em irates. If he had occ upied these
he could have brought Japan and
Wc..'\tcm Europe t.o their k.nccs in a
maner of weeks by c ulling off a
critical proport100 of their oil suppl y. To prevent such a catastrophe
was a thoroughly proper concern of
th e new world order , and of the
United States as its leader.
Unfortunately, even our State
Dcparunent shows signs of being
unable to dJS un gui sh betwee n the
truly imponant and th e merely dis tress ing. Wh y on eanh is the Un ited States hounding Pcruvtan Pn:sident Alberto Fuj imon to restore
co nstitutional ri ghts, as he str uggles to save his country from the
most v1cious tcrrorisL') thi s side of
Ca mbodia '' What co nce iva bl e
~xc u_sc is there for us to be organizmg mtcrnaoonal economic sanctioos against Ha1ti, simply because
the military despots on that dirt poor island refuse to acquiesce in
the electioo of a popular pro-com munist?
As for Cmaua and Bosnia, let us
weep for them - bu t not die for
them.
William Rusher is a syndicat td columnist for New spaper
Enterprise As..ociation.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

The office of the Pomeroy Daily Sentinel will be closed on Monday to allow employees to observe Memorial Day. There will be oo
paper published.

sam Barney
At II a.m., members of the post
will participate in Memorial Day
services at Sacred Heart Cemetery
on Holly Lane; at 11:30 at Rock
Springs Cemetery ; at 12 noon,
Navy memorial services w1ll be
held at the Pomeroy levee; at I
p.m., services will be held at Meigs
Memory Gardens on State ROUie 7;
at 1:30 p.m., Legionaires will participate at Chester, where a parade
wiU get underway at the commons,
with services at the Cbester Cemetery. Barney will speak there, as
well.
The final service for the day will
be conducted by the post at 3:15

(Contiotd from pact I)
p.m. at Hemlock Grove.
"Let us not forget that Memorial
Day is a day set aside to pay
respect ID our service penons who
protected our nation in times of
war," Post Commander John
Weeks said. "Memorial Day originated at the close of the Civil War
and we of the American Legion
give due recognition to vetmms d
earlier wars."
"AU people of the area are urged
to auend and pay re~tto our war
veterans," Weeks said. "A large
crowd is anticipated."

()flr.ciai~(C=ft=~~from~~P•I~t~l)___________
from 54 percent; citizenship. 72 four tests. He said that after the
percent, up from 70 percent; and March tests, 53,000 ninth -grader.;
reading, 86 percent , virtually and 42,000 in the lOth grade had
unchanged.
1101 passed math.
Sanders said that after four
•'These numbers include many
auempts, the cumulative passing minority students attending some
rates for IOth-gntden, by category, of Ohio's large urban schools," he
are 95 pcrca~t in bOih reading and said.
writing, 68 percent in madlemalics
However, Sanders stressed thai
and 81 perca~t in citizenship.
math is a problem for studeniS all
At a news conference, Sanders across the state, despite intervenexpressed concern that so many tion and curricula improvements
IOth-graders have not passed all since the math problem was pinpointed by the initial tests in 1990.
The percenta~e of blacks passThe Daily SenliDel
ing reading has utCreased from 59
(UIIPIIU-1101
percent lo 86 percent in readin~.
Pw~ithad

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Cases processed by Judge O'Brien
Meigs County Court Judg e
Patrick H. O'Brien processed 47
cases th~ week.
Fined were: James Gray IV,
Dublin, seat belt violation, costs
only; James Calladine, Cleveland,
safety violation, $497 and costs;
Darrell Freeman, Scouown , seal
belt violation, costs only; Mary
Stanson, Athens, speed, $22 and
costs; Franklin Carver, Athens,
speed, $23 and costs; Twila Buck·
ley, Pomeroy, speed, $23 and costs;
K. Keith Krauuer , Columbus,
speed, S24 and costs; Johnny R.
Nelson, Middleport, speed, $23 and
costs; Flossie M. Dill, Long Bottom , assured clear distance, S10
and costs; Timothy R. Gord er,
Middleport, htmting withoutturlc:ey
pmnit, $47 and costs.
Gary B. Stalnaker, Pt. Charlotte,
Fla, speed, $22 and costs; Eric A.
Wyatt, Scottown, Ohio, speed, $20
and costs; Earl E. Phelps, Pomeroy,
failure to yield, $10 and costs;
Daniel 0 . Toban, Pomeroy, speed,
$24 and costs; Josel'h P. Smith,
Rutland, stop sign vtolation, $10
and costs ; Audra M. Harrison,
Pomeroy, seat belt violation, costs;
only; Mileah A. Bun, Nelsonville,
driving under suspension, $75 and
cosiS, three days m jail, suspended
if valid operator's license within ffi
days; Richard A. Ward, Pomeroy ,
seat belt violation, costs only; Gregory Davis, Westerville, speed, $29
and costs; Connie Staats, Pomeroy,
speed, $22 and costs; David Seiben, Huntington, W.Va., speed, $20
and costs; Larry Olah 11, Huntington, W.Va., speed, SIO and costs;
Debra Bumgardner,
West
Columbia, W.Va., seal belt violation, costs only.
Jennifer L. Lee, Chester, seat
belt violation, cost only; Ralph E.
Hall, Pomeroy, seat belt violation,
costs only; Marl: C. Theiss, Racine,
failure to control, $20 and costs;
David G. Lambert, Pomeroy,left of
center, $10 and costs; James Rossi,
New Haven, W.Va., seat belt violation, costs only; Sberry Rossi, New
Haven, W.Va., seat belt violation,
COsts only; Vickie Harris, Middleport. seat belt violation, costs only;
iimolhy Bobo, Athens, DUI, 10
days in jail, $450 and costs, operator's license suspended for one
year; Ellis English, Gallipolis,
reckless operation, SHX&gt; and costs.
Jeremy Roush, New Haven ,
W.Va., DUJ, $350 and costs, throe
days in jail. operatoc's license suspended for 90 days, upon enroll ment and completion of the RTP
school, $150 of the fme and the jail
will be suspended, conuibuting ID
the delinquency of a minor, $200

Marvin Ray Edwards, Pomeroy,
fine concurrent with DUI, costs;
DUI,
$350 and costs, three days m
Jeffrey L Heskett, Richmondale,
jail.
operator's
li10ense suspended
driving under suspension, $75 and
costs, three days in jail, suspended for 90 days, upon enrollment and
1f valid operator's license within completion of the RTP school,
150 days, failure to control, $25 S150 of fme and jail will be suspended, failw-e to control, $30 and
and cosu.
Diana Whaley, Columbus, pass- costs; Jeff E. Proffitt, Racine, driving bad checks, $100 and costs, ing under suspension , $100 and
restitution; Jerry L . Barber , costs, 10 days in iail, suspended
Reedsville, no operator's license, with valid operator s license w1thm
$75 and casu, three days in jail, 90 days; Andy Doczi, Middlepon.
suspended with valid operator 's Middleport, seat belt violation.
license in 00 days; John Donohue, costs only; Timothy Deem,
Middlepon, driving under suspen- Pomeroy, DUI, $450 and costs, 10
sion $125 and costs, 30 days'" days in jail, operator's license susjail, 'suspended to five days with pended for one year.
vilid operator's license in 60 days;
Forfeiting bonds were; John J.
Racinda K. Fraley, Pomeroy, dis- Evans, Lon~ BOitnm, speed, $65 ;
carded trash, $50 and costs; John Jeffrey Dan1els, Crown City, seat
Partlow, Langsville, no operator: s belt violation, $40; Stuart
license, $75 and costs, three days m Buchanan, Cincinnati, seat belt viojail, suspended with valid opera- lation, $40; Beanetta Buchanan,
tor's license in 60 days , exp11ed Middleport, speed, $65.
plates, $20 and costs.

Clouds hang over
much of nation

By Tbe Associated Press
The ho~day weekend will begin
for Ohioans on Saturday with a
threa! of rain. But forecasters said
things will get better and Memorial
Day will be mostly sunny and
pleasantly cool.
The chance of showers will
linger on Sunday following passage
of a cold front. Canadian air flow ing into Ohio in the front's wake
should hold temperatures in th e
upper 60s and low 70s.
The record high temperature for
this date at the Columbus weather
station was 93 degrees in 1941.
The record low was 35 in 1883.
Sunset tonight will be at 8:46
p.m. Sunrise on Saturday will be at
6:10a.m.
Across tbe nation
Clouds hung over much of the
nation early this morning. It rained
in some Midwestern and Western
cities.
Forecasters predicted cloudy
skies today for most of the United
States, except for areas west of the
Rockies and in the Northeast ,
where more unseasonably high
temperatures were expected.
Rainshowers and thunderstnrms
extended across much of the nation
Thursday, while the Northeast
enjoyed unusually warm and sunny
weather.
Rainshowers and thunder.;tonns
ex tended Thursday evening over
the Tennessee, Ohio and Mississippi valleys and throughout the
Plains , parts of the Rockies and
Alice Powell Davis
Florida.
Readings were expected to be in
Alice Powell Davis, 81, Upper
the
90s today in the Nonheasl from
Arlington, died Wednesday. May
Virginia
to Maine, and in th e
20, 1992 at Riverside Methodist
Southwest.
Temperatures were ID
Hospital.
Born May 17, 1911 in Rutland, reac h the 80s in the Southeast.
daughter of the late Benjamin and
Lenon! Bradford Powell, she was a
graduate of Ohio State University.
She was a member of Covenant
Veterans Memorial Hospil.al
Presbyterian Church, the Ann
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS Simpson Davis Chapter of th e
None.
DAR, the Columbus Colony of
THURSDAY DISCHARGES Mayflower Descendants, and the
Anhur
Barr.
Susanna Fuller White Chapter of
XVII Century Colonial Dames.
Holzer Medical Centtr
Surviving are her husband, W.
May 21 - Juanita
Discharges,
Rex Davis; two daught ers and
Mrs
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David
Allison and
Allen,
sons-in-law, Dianne and Gerald
daughter,
Mattie
Beegle,
Deborah
Annis of Upper Arlington, and
Clonch
and
Lisa
Gilman.
Sharon and Donald Dodso n of
Binhs, May 21- Mr. and Mrs.
Morrisville, N.C.; a sister, Mrs .
Richard
Griffith. Gallipolis, a
Janice L. Hebble of Oak Ridge,
daughter.
Tenn.; a brother, Dr. Bradford
Powell of Chillicothe; and three
grandchildren, Jeffrey S. Annis and
his wife, Leigh Ann, of Hilliard ,
and Gregory M. Annis and Kevin
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C. Annis, both of Columbus.
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day in the Schoedinger Nonhwest
Chapel , 1740 Zollinger Road,
Columbus, with Dr. Bruce Lan~ ­
ford officiating. Burial will be tn
Greenlawn Cemetery, Columbus .
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1992 LEGIS LA TOR OF THE YEAR - Mark Malone, repre·
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the 1992 Legislator &lt;I the Year by the South Central Ohio District
CouocU oC Carpenttrs and Millwrights. He was prestoltd a trophy
at Wednesday night's meeting oC Pomeroy Local 650 by David A.
Gregg, business representati•e for the South Ctolral Districl
Council.

WE REGRET THE ERROR
which appears in today's special
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Midwest, central California and
western Oregon.
Forecasters predicted readings
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and the Rockies, with temperatureS
in the 50s and 60s in the northern
Plains.
High temperature records
included 92 degrees tn Car1bou,
Maine, beating the 1977 record of
85, and Hartford, Conn .. 91
degrees. compared with 90 in 1936.
Warwick, R.I ., tied the record of 91
degrees set in 1921.

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The Daily Sentinel

Friday, May 22, I IIlii' t:1

Andy Van Slyke is the exception. His singles in the first and
fourth innings were the only hits
off John Burkett (4 -1) and Mike
Jackson, who combined to retire
the last 16 batters.
The only other NL game saw
New York take San Diego 8-3.
The percentages finally caught
up with Walk (1-3), who hadn't
lost at Candlestick since July 21,
1987, and to anyone on the road in
24 games since June 8, 1990, at
New York.
Kevin Bass, who snapped an 0for-19 slump with a second-inning
tnple, led off the winning rally
with a seventh-inning double and
went to third on rookie catcher Jim
McNamara's bunt single.
After rookie Royce Clayton
lined into a double play, Mike
Felder batled for Burtr.eu and Walk
bounced a 1-2 pitch past catcher
Mike LaValliere, scoring Bass.
"I got a liule greedy and tried to
strike him out," said Walk, who

yielded four hilS in seven innings.
Mets 8, Padres 3
"I bounced a curve in front of
At San Diego, Bobby Bonilla
Spanky (LaValliere)."
and Eddie Murray homered to lead
Burkett, who had received 48 a 14-hit attack that backed Sid Ferruns of support in his previous nandez, who struck out 10 in seven
eight starts, faced 22 batters. one innings.
over the minimum, in seven
Murray had four hits, including
innings while posting his fourth a three-run homer. Bonilla, who
straight victory. He struck out four had two homers on Opening Day
and walked none.
and then none until Tuesday and

again Thursday , doubled his total
and drove in seven runs in the fourgame series.
Fernandez moved to second in
the National League with 62 strikeouts, behino only teammate David
Cone, who has 69.
Benito Santiago, Gary Sheffield
and Darrin Jackson hit solo homers
for San Diego.

Cleveland bombs Chicago 107-81

Trailing 4-2 going into the bottom of the fifth inning, Pam
Douthitt's Eastern softball team
scored a dramatic come -from behind 7-4 victory over the Manch ester Greyhounds at Waverly
Wednesday in Division Ill district
tOurnament play.
The big blow in the frame came
from sophomore Jaime Wilson,
who slammed a three run triple for
the Eagles, who now stand at II ·2
and have earned a berth in the dis trict finals to be played today at
5:30p.m. at Waverly High School.
Eastern ~ot off to a very good
start as sentor hurler Lee Gillilan
struck out the side in the first
inning. That, comm~ in the heart of
the Manchester lineup, greatly
boosted Eastern's confidence.
Freshman Jessica Radford
reached base in Eastern's half of
the frame, but two Eagles also
struck out in what was building
into a great piiCher's duel at this
point. Radford was involved in
every Eastern scoring opportunity.
Gillilan struck out the side again
in the second inning, and then two
of three in the third, fanning eight
of the first nine bauers she faced.
Eastern threatened when Lisa
Golden, Amy Well and Carrie
Morrissey each walked in the second to load the bases. EHS carne
up empty however.
In the third EHS gvl on the
board fiTS! when with one out, Rad ford singled, Gillilan walked, and

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Rachel Hawley walked. Lisa Golden reached on an error to force
home a run before Pennr Aeiker
d1d the same on a fielder s choice
to put Eastern ahead 2-0.
In the lop of the fourth, Manch·
ester cut the lead to 2-1 on an error
and consecuuvc si ngles by Tanya
Fryman and Angie Hatfield.
Eastern batter s went down 1n
order in thCJr half of the fourth as
two of three struck out
In the fifth , Manchester took a
4-2 lead on a walk to Carrie Blanton , an error, and two run double
by Fryman. Fryman scored on a
throwing error.
Eastern rallied in fifth fram e
when Radford walked, Gillilan singled and Hawley reached on an
error before Golden walked to
forte in a run. Aeiker reached on a
fielder 's choice on a play at the
plate, where Gillilan could not beat
the throw to tie the score. One play
later a Carrie Morrissey tied the
score at 4-4, then Wilson stepped
to the plate to clean the bases with
her long, hard three -run triple .
Eastern now led 7-4.
Although one runner reached
base 10 the sixth and seventh
frames for Manchester, the EHS
defense played well and preserved
the game.
Gillilan fanned eight, walked
just two and gave up four hits.
Blanton suffered the loss. fan ning rive, walking SIX and giving
up three h11S.

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helmet while sliding into second base in the eighth inning or Thursday's Nallooal League game against visiting Pittsburgh, which the
Giants won 1-6. Pirate shortstop Jay Bell, who waits ror tbe ball, got
it in time to retire Lewis. (AP)

California Angels' bus crashes
By MELANIE BURNEY
DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP, N.J.
(AP) - Members of the California
Angels credit a tree-lined highway
for sparing them serious injury
when their chartered bus careened
out of control on the New Jersey
Turnpike.
The bus slid off the roadway
toward a 15-foot embankment,
eventually landing on its side. It
res ted precariously against trees
after snapping branches.
"What was holding it up was
one or two trees," said third base
coach John Wathan, who was not
seriously hurt. "Otherwise, it
would have careened down about
15 or 20 more feet and rolled over

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surgery on his elbow. Meanwhile,
Wathan will manage the team , said
Angels spokesman Tim Mead.

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Twelve team members, mcludlng manager Buck Rodger s, were
'"Jured. Rodgers, who broke a rib
his left knee and elbow. and thr~
others remained hospitaliZed today.
The accident early Thursday
JOlted the team, which was travel·
ing from a loss to the New York
Yankees to a weekend series with
the Baltimore Orioles.
"It could have bee n a lot
worse," said Hall of Farner Rod
Carew, a hittin g instruclor with the
team who wa.s among the 12 pas·
sc ngers InJured . ·'I'm surprised
that more of us didn't get hurt."
Carew left Underwood-Memorial Hospital in Woodbury carrying a
nec k brace. He said he suffered a
whipla sh inJury and bruised his

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CHARLOTTE HORNETS - An nounced l.ho Mlip!lticn of Ton, RCNud.
Cleculi'l'e yjoe I)I'Ciidfl'!l

By JOE MOOSHIL
CHICAGO {AP) - Unlike the
Chicago Bulls, the Oevcland Cavaliers were true to form.
"If we play a poor game, we
come back strong the next time,"
Cleveland coach Lenny Wilkens
said Thursday night after the Cavaliers silenced their critics and the
defending champion Bulls 107-81
to even the best-of-seven playoff at
one game each.
"I never sat through an exhibi tion of basketball like that in my
life," said Bulls coach Phil Jack son, somewhat unable to fathom
the devastation brought upon his
team.
"It was 8-2 and then 10-2 and
we thought we could come back

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By HOWARD ULMAN
BOSTON (AP) Kevin
Stevens is the latest embodiment of
the theme of the Pittsburgh .Penguins season: If you can endure the
tough times, the triumphs will fol low.
Stevens snapped out of a minor
scoring slump in a major way
Thursday night with four goals as
the defending champions beat
Boston 5-1 and moved a win away
from the Stanley Cup finals.
The Penguins can sweep the
Bruins out of the best -of-se ven
Wales Conference finals with a win
on Saturday night
Stevens , second in the NHL
with 54 regular-season goals, had
none in the f lTSt two games of the
series. He had three in the first
period Thursday.
" I don 't think I've scored in
TOTAL REJECTION - Cleveland t'roatman Lai'T}' Nance (22)
four games and when you're a goal
rises above Chicago center Stacey King to block the latrer's shot, ao;
scorer, you worry about these
Michael Jordan watches, during tbe third quarter or Thursday
things," he said. "That was a good
night's NBA Eastern Conrerence championship series game in
way to get it going and it couldn't
Chicago, which the Cavaliers won 107-81. (AP)
happen in a better place."
"We've been trying to get him
the puck the last few games,"
Mario Lemieux said. "You can't
keep a great player like that down
for very long."
Stevens grew up in a Boston
CINCINNATI (AP) - Former absen ce gave receivers Todd suburb, attended Boston College
Ohio State standout An Schlichter, Smith, Alonzo Sullivan and Corey and signed an offer sheet with the
whose NFL career was cut short Ray a chance to stand ouL
Bruins before the season. He
Smith caught four passes for 98 seemed eager to return home, but
because of his gam blmg, is still a
master of the Arena Football yards and two touchdowns, Sulli- the Penguins ma({:hed the offer. He
van caught four passes for 66 yards recovered from that apparent disapLeague.
Schlichter played only the first and a TD, and Ray made an acro- pointment and had an outstanding
half but completed eight of II batic caiCh for a 37 -yard score from season.
passes for 183 yards and four Schlichter.
The Penguins had several disap"I think the toughest cuts arc pointments, the most tragic the
touchdowns in the debut Saturday
of the Cincinnati Rockers , who gomg to come from the ra:eivcrs," death of coach Bob Johnson, who
beat the Dallas Texans in an exht- Curci said.
led them to last year's Stanley Cup
Curci said the Rocker s need title.
bition game at Knoxville, Tenn .
The Rockers led 34 -9 when improvement in several areas for
From Feb. 4 through March 21,
Schlichter left. and held on tn win their second exhibition game the Penguins were in fourth place
44-19 before a crowd of 570 in tonight asainst the Arizona Rattlers in the Patrick Division. But they
24,545 -seat Thompson-Boling in San D.ego. especial! y ill rushing were 12-5-1 in their last 18 games.
the passer and pass protccuon .
Arena.
They overcame more adversity

Schlichter taking winning
ways in new AFL to Rockers

"I think it 's pretty obvious
we're a much betler team with An
in the game than we are without
him," coach Fran Curci said.
"I was very surprised we cxc·
cutcd as well as we did the first
half, especially since we didn't get
any practice m an arena all week. A
big reason we were so effective
was because of Art.' '
Despite leading the Rock ers to
touchdown s on five straight first half possessions, Schlichter didn't
put much stock in his performance.
"I wish it counted, but it's just
an exhibition game," he said. "I
felt like I threw the ball and got my
Liming down a little, and that 's alii
wanled to do."
Schlichter led the Detroit Drive
to the Arena Bowl championship
game in 1990 and 1991 and was
the league's MVP in 1990 when
the Drive won the title.
"I was very happy with our
intensity for the flCSt game," Curci
said. "If we can keep playing that
hard, we do have a chance to have
an outstanding football team ."
Backups Clemente Gordon and
Sal Gcnilla took over for Schlichter
in the second half and had trouble
moving the ball.
The Rockers' first-half aerial
assault came without former Bengals receiver Ira Hillary , who
missed the game with a pulled
muscle in his rib cage.
Hillary is expected to be th e
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in the playoffs as they rebounded
from deficits of 3-1 against Washington and 2-1 against the New
York Rangers to win those series.
And Lemieux , the superstar
sidelined after his left hand was
broken against the Rangers,
returned earlier than expecled and
has two goals and four assists in his
two games against Boston.
"We're just showing a lot of
character when we have to," he
said. "With about three weeks to
go in the (regular) season we had a
meeting in Calgary and we talked
about what we had to do to repeat
(as champions).
"Since then, we've been playing really well ."
So well, in fact, that the Pen guins can complete a 4-0 sweep
Saturday night of a team that swept
Monucal 4-0 in the Adams Di vision fmals .
Bryan Trottier got hi s 71 st playoff goal, eighth highest in history .
to make the score 4-0, and goaltender Tom Barrasso was outstanding. He stopped 31 shots and gave
up only one goal to Joe Juneau that
made the score 4-1 at 8:11 of the
third penod.
But it was Stevens, with help
from the e.ccllent playmaking of
Lemieux and Jaromir Ja~r. who
had the biggest game. Lcm1cux and
Jagr had three assists each.
Stevens scored three goals in
5 55, starting with 9:08 gone in the
game, to give Pittsburgh a 3-0 lead
and force Boston to open up its
game, a tactic that could be cos~y .
Lemieux was the force behind
the first goal. He barreled up the
middle with the puck on a breakout
after Boston had pressured Barrasso. He dropped it to a trailing Jagr ,
who immediate! y found Stevens at
the right comer of the crease for a
quick shot.
Lemieux al so asSisted on
Stevens' third goal as he passed
across the slot to a w1de -o pen
Stevens 10 feet away from goahc

pen:enl, and the Cavaliers 2 1 of 33
for 63 .6 pertenL
"The first h.alf was the best half
we played all year," Price said.
The Bulls, missing their f lCSt 13
shots of the game, could never get
closer than 19 points and once
trailed by 35 points.
" It was a lackluster effort on
our part and a stellar effO!l on their
part," said Jackson. "My congrat·
ulations to the Cleveland coaching
sraff for the job they did in gelling
their players ready for the game."
Wilkens had no doubiS aboot his
team coming back.
" I was confident we'd come out
and pia y harder and better and with
a lot more intensity than we did in
the first game," said Wilkens.
" We were all unhappy with that
performance."
The series shifts to Cleveland
for games Saturday and Monday
afternoons, with the fifth game
scheduled in Chicago next
Wednesday night.
"We will regroup and be ready
for the next game," said Jackson.
Michael Jordan led the Bulls
with 20 points, with reserves B.J.
Armstrong scoring 16 and Stacey
K.mg 13. Pippen had II. King was
one of the replacements for center
Bill Cartwright who left the game
in the first quarter with a strained
back.
Jordan, who missed his first six
shots and was 7 of 22 from the
field , had a sore throat and left
immediately after the game, instead
issuing a statement
"We have confidence in our-

selves and we ' II be ready fD,J
them," the statement said. "We've,
had confidence all year long and no
doubt in our mind that we will
regroup."
.
"It was frustrating and embar·
rassing, but there's no reason to'
feel sorry for ourselves," said Pip-·
pen. "Now we have to go on the
road and win_"
That m1ght be tough against theCavaliers, who have won nine of
their last 10 games at home and are
5-I there in the playoffs.
"We took care of the ball and
took advantage of all our opportu·
n ities ," sa 1d Daugherty . "We
expect them to play us tough. After
all, they are world champions.''
Price, who had five f.eld goals;
includmg four three-pointers, also
took a shot at Cleveland's critics. ..
"They can call you names and
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"but they can all eat crow now. We
realize this is just one game and we
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and play through it," said Scottie
Pippen. "But it never happened."
Actually, the Bulls fell behind
11 -2, and that was as close as they
would come all night
Led by Brad Daugherty with 28
points and Mark Price with 23, the
Cavaliers, who lost the opener 10389 Tuesday night were ahead 20-4
before Pippen scored the Bulls fust
field goal with 3:46 left in the quar·
ter.
A 10-0 run to open the second
quarter, with Price hitting two
three-pointers, gave the Cavaliers a
40-14 lead. At that point Price had
as many points as the Bulls.
In the first two periods , the
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In the NBA playoffs,

San Francisco, New York victors in light NL action
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Things have been great for the San
Francisco Giants, pitiful for the
Pittsburgh Pirates lately. Their
three-game series proved it
The Giants scored the only run
on Bob Walk's wild piiCh with two
ouiS in the seventh inning and held
on for a 1-0 victory Thursday for a
sweep of the series.
" We caught a couple of breaks
today," manager Roger Craig said
after the Giants won for the eighth
Lime in 10 games to tic the Pinlles
for the best record (23 -16) in the
National League.
The Pirates, losing their sixth in
a row, were swept by !hi! Giants for
the first time since July 25-28,
1985, and escaped Candlestick
Park after mustering merely 12 hits
and three runs in the series.
"To be honest , I'm not that discouraged," Pirates manager Jim
Leyland said. "We got three good
,1ar!S from our piiChers, but we ' re
Just not hilling.''

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Friday, May 22, 1992

OhiO

Friday, May 22, 1992

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Apostolic
t:hureh or jesus Christ Apostolic

Church of Christ

VanZandt and Ward Rd.
Paslor: James Miller
Sunday School - 10:30 a.m

212 W. Main St
Pas1or: And~w Miles
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.

Evcrung -7:30p.m .

Wunhtp - 10:30a .m ., 7 p.m

Wcdn&lt;osd••yServtces - 7:30 .

Pomeroy Church of Christ

WWnesday Scrvtces- 7 p.m
Church

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Wo rslup - 10 a.m. , 6 p.m .

Wednesd.a y SeMces 1 p.m
Middleporl Church of Chri sl
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: This Memorial Day. we join our :
: good friends and neighbors in :
: honoring all the known and :
: unknown heroes. past and :
: present. who sacrificed their *
* lives to help make this country :
:
great.
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Hut la nd ~lrst Bapth;t Church
.S unda)' School . 9:30 a.m.
Wors h.i p - 10:45 a.m.
l'omeroy F irst Baptist
Ea st \-1 ai n S1
Pa stor: Dr. Lee Mom s
Sunda y Sch(X)I - 9:JO a.m.
Wurs lu p 10:30 a.m.
First Southern Baplist
41872 Pomeroy Pike
Pastor : E. Lamar O'Bryant
Sunday Sc hool . 9:30a.m
Wo rshLp · 10:45 a.m., 7:30 p.m.
Wcdn es d~ y Services- 7:30p.m
\1iddkport First Baptist
Comer ~Ulh &amp; ?almer
Pa stor: Rev. James A Seddon
Sunday Sc hool -9: 15 a.m.
Worsh1p - 10:15 a.m
Wed nesday Scrvlcr.s - 1 p.m

*

: Ltt us all pray for world peace :
: and harmony in the year to :
*
come.
*

Racin e Fi r st Baptist
Pa~ L or: S1cve Deaver
Sumlay School 9:30 a.m
W,nship - 10-40 a m., 7:30p.m.
WCllnesda y Serv 1ces ·7:30 p.m.

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Silver Run Baptist
Pastor : Ai.l l Little
Sunday School - 10 a.m.
Wvrs lup - 11 a.m.. 7:30p.m.
W cJncsd a. y Scrv 1ces . 7 10 p m

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MI. Unioo Baptist
Pa. s1or: Joe N. Sayrr.
Su nday School - 9:45am
Evcrung · 6:30p.m
Wednesday Servi ces - 6:10pm

Hrlhl rhcm Baptisl
!'asLor. Rev . Ea rl Shuler
Sunday School- 10 :30 am
Wor~h 1 p - 9:30 a.m
lhu n day Scrv1ces - 7.]0 p.m.

We Salute Our Nation's Heroes

Old Hl'the Free Will Baptist. Church

21m01 St. Rt. 7. Middleport
Sunday Schoo l - 10 a. m
Everung - 7:30 p m.
·n,unJay Serv1 ces - 7:30p.m
Uillsidr Daplisl Church
St. R.t. 143 ju st off R1. 7
I'J, tor Rev. James R. Acree , Sr
Sunda y School - 10 a.m
Wors hip - II a.m., 6 p.m
WCI..lncsday ~ n.rtces - 7 p m

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57 0 Graul St. , .\1iddlepo n
l'as10 r: Oav1d BryAn, Sr
Sunday School - 10 am
Worstu p - II a.m.. 7 p.m
Wednesday Scrv1ces 7 p.m

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Worsh.1 p 10 am., 7 r m
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Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
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Strl't'l Fn-twill Baptist
Mtddlcpon
SunJay School 10 a.m.
Wurs h1p - II a.m.
Wednesday Service 7.30 p.m
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Sacred Heart Calhollc Church
161 Multx.'ny Ave., Pcwncroy, 992-5898
llas iOr : Rc.,. _Waltt:r E. lletnz
Sat Con 4:45-5:15 p.m.; Mus - 5:30p.m
Sun . Con . - 8:45 -9: 15 a.m.,
Sw1 Mass · 9:30a.m
Dail y Mass - 8:30 a m

Bearwallow Ridge Church or Christ
PaslOr: Jack Colegrove
Sunday School - 9:30a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 6 :30p.m
Wednesda y Servicei- 6.30p.m.
7Jon Church o( Christ
Pomeroy, Harrisoo ville Rd. (Rt 143)
Pastor : interim paslOr
Sunday School- 9:30 a. m.
Worsh ip - 10:30 a.m., 7:30 p.m
Wednesday Se rv1ces · 7 p.m.

Grac~

Episcopal Church
326 E. Main SL, Pomeroy
Paslor· Rev _Dr. Roy C. .\-tym
Sunday school and wontu p- II a.m

Holiness

Bradrord Chun:h or Christ
St. Rt 124 &amp; Co. Rd. 5
Pas tor: Derek Stum p
Sunday School - 9·30 a.m
Worohip - 10.30 a.m. 7:30 p.m
Wednesday Semces 7:30p m
Success Road Church of Chri st
Pasior: J ~cph B. H 05 km ~
SUilday School - 9 a.m
Worship · 10 am, 7 p.m.
Wednesday Scrv1 ccs 7 p.m
Ubl'f'IY Christian Church

J:k;.:ter
Pastor: Woody Call
Sunda y School · 10 a.m
Even!J1 g - 1 p.m.
Wednt:Way -Sc rv1 ce - 7 p.m
Langs\'lllt Christian Church
SWld ty School · 9.30 t .m
Worship - 10:30 a.m.• 7:30 p.m
Wednesda y Servu:e 7:30p.m
Hemll)('k Cro\'e Church
Panor: Charles Dorm gan
Sunda y school - 10:30 a.m
Wors h1p - 9J Oa.m., 7 p.m.
RHds \'lllt Church of Chrlsr
Pastor: PhiLp StufTll
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m
Won.hipScrviec: !0 :30 a.m
Bible Study, Wed nesd ay, 6:30 p.m

Church of God
MI. Moriah Church of Cod
Racu\C'
PastOJ : Rev . Jam es Sa1terficld
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m
Evenmg - 7 p m
Wednesda y SeM ccs 7 p.m
Rulland Church of God
Pa stor : John r:. Corcoran
Sunday Sehoul - 10 am
Wors hip 1\ a.m., 7 p. m
Wednesda y S ervt ce~ - 7 p.rn
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Rutland
Pas to r: Anhur C111bl rec
SWlday ~chool - 9:30 a m
Worsh1p - 10:30 a.m
Thu~d ay Servic~ · 7 p.m

Latter-Day Saints

Salem Center
PaiiiOr Ron Ftercc
Sunday School 9·15 a.m
Wor~ h1p - \0·15 a m

Re«ganizrd Church o( jtsUS Christ
in lallrr Oat" Saints
Portland Ra~me Rd
Past01 · W11ham Roush
SWJday School - 9:30 a.m
Worshtp - 10:30 a. m.
Wednesda y Setv»tts · 7·30 p.m

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SundaySchool lOam
Ev erung 7 p m
Wcdnesdily Semc.c. 7 p m

Middlt&gt;port Church or lht Nazar en"
Pas10r. Re,. . Uoyd D Gn mrn. Jr
Sunday School - 9:30am
Worship - 10:30 am, 6 ·30 p m
Wednesday Servi ces - 7 p.m

Full C.ospd Lil-:hlhoust'
33045 lhJand Koad, Pomnuy
Pastor i{ oy ll un lr r
Sunday School I0 &lt;~ m
bemng 7 ](J r rn
l uc\day &amp; lhursd.ty -,~ 30 p m

Ref'dsv llle Fe llm~·ship
Chur ch of lhe Nazaren e
Pastor: John W Dou g ! a~
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m
Wors h.i p - I 0· 45 a.m., 7 p.m
Wedne sday Sem a=s - 7 p.m.

!\'e ast' Seult• mt•nl Church
Sund.ly Wursh1p ~ JO p m .
'I hur sd~y servLCCS 'f 30 p m

Soulh R(•th i'l \t'" Tl'stamcnt
Sd\ler K1dge
l'a slor Duam: Sydemtncker
Sundi!y School 9 a m
Wonh1p 10 am, 7 p m
W c dn e~ day SeTVJu: -,, p.m

Snowville
fl orence SmJt.h
S wL J&lt;~y Sc hool - \Oa.rn
Wors h1p - 9 am
r~stor ·

Southern Cluster
Apple Crove
Pastor· Ca rl H1cb
Sunday School - 9 a.m
Wors hip - 10 a.m., 7 p m
Thursday Services · 7 r m

Lutheran
St. John lutheran ChuKh
Pine Grove

l1as1or· Lau111 A. Leach Shrefncr
Won.h1p -9-30 a.m
SW1 d.1y School - 10:30 a.m

B('thany

Svr aC U!O(' Church or the Nuarent•
· l'aslor: Rev. Glenn McMillan
SWld ay School - 9:30 t .m.
Worship - 10:30 a. m.. 6p.m
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m
llomeruy Church ur the N~tutrc-ne
Pastor: Rev. Thomas McClung
Sunday School · 9:30a.m
Wonh1 p - 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m
Wednesday Sc rv 1ecs - 7 p.m

Carlr tun lnterdl•nominatlonal Chunh
Kmgsb uf)· Road
Pas10r: Clyde W Hc:ndc rson
Sund~v School 9:30a m
E~emn g · 7 p.m
Wednesday Semu: 7 p rn
Fr('('dom Gospl'l 'Aission
Bald Kooh, on Cu Rd. J I
l'as1or Rev Rot;cr W1llford
Sunday School q 30 a m
Worsh1 p- 10 45 am, 7 p m
WcdneHiay Serv1u: I p m

Chi'Sil't Church of the Nu.arcnt'
Pastor· Rc\1 Herbcn Grate
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m
Wonh1p 11am, 6pm
Wcdnesda)· Scrv1ccs - 1 p.m
Rutlllt nd Chur ch of the Nazar em•
i' a ~ l ur Samuel Basye
SunJay Sd1ool 9.30 a.m.
Worsht p I0 30 a.m., 6 :30p.m
Wcdnc&gt;day S.Crv1ccs - 1 p.m

Whitc\ C hapt&gt;l W c~lr~a n
Cool\llllc Road l'a ~ IOf . Rev l'h..t lL p Ridenour
S u.nda~ School · 910 ~ m
Worsh1p 10 30 am
Wcdrlesday ::iervLCC 7 r m

l'orll&lt;~nd

Firsl Chun-h uf the ~· lll.ar cm·
Wtl!J am Justn
S umJ ~y School - 9:30a.m
W o r~ htp 10 40 a.m., 7 p.m
Wu1 nesda y Sc rvt ce~- 1 p m

Fair,.iew 1\iblf' Chur ch
Lctan. W v,. Rt 1
Pii~ L or · lame s L.ewt s
Sunday School - 11 am

P ~~to r :

Wor~ htp

Trinity Congregational Church
Pas tor. Rev. Roland Wildman
Church - 9: 15a.m
Wors tup !0·30 am

Sw1J ay School - 10 a rn
Worship Q a. m
Wednesday Scrv1ces - 10 am
Carmel
Pas tor· Kenn eth Bake r
Sundav School - 9 JU a m
Wors h1p · 10:45 a.m. (2nd &amp; 4tll Stm )

St. Paul Lutheran Church
Co mer Sycamore &amp; Second St. , Pcmcru;
l'a~10r. Lau111 A. Leach Shrefncr
Su nday School 9:45 a.m
Worshi p · II a.m.

,\1orning Star
Pastor: K(!nnctll Raker
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Thursday Servi ces 7:30 p.m

United Methodist

Sutton
Pastor: Kennclh Raker
Sunday School - 9:30 a m
Wursh1 p - 10 45 a.m. (I sl &amp; 3rd Sun)

Graham Unitrd Method~
Wordup - 9:30a.m. (I st &amp; 2nd Sun ) .
J.JO pm (JnJ &amp; 41h Sun)
Wednesday Serv1a:- 7.JO p.m

East L-etarl
Pastor: Roger Grace
Su nd t~y School - 10 a.m
Wors tup · 9 a.m

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Off 124 behmd WUkesvtlle
P'astor: lllv lc~ Jonn
Sunday School. · 9 10 a m
Wors hrp - 10:30a m ,7pm
Thursday Serv~ees - 7 p. m

Racine
Pastor. Roge r Grace
Sunda)' School - 10 a.m.
Wors htp 11 am

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\ orlhcast Clusll'r

Th e Sal vatiun Ann y
11 5 Butternut Ave. Pnmcroy
Sunday Schoo l 10 30 am
Wo~ lup - 10:00 a rn. 7 30 p m

Alfml

llastor - Sharon Hausman
School · 9:30am
W or~ lup - !I a.m.. 6 ·30 p m

Laurel CliffFrff Mt~hodi s l Chur ch
Puior. W tlham Willi a.rm
Sund•y School · 930 •.m.
Worship - 10:)0 a.m., 1 p.m
Wednesday ScMces - 1 p.m

7 JO prn

Ch ~ cr

l'aslor Sh&amp;roo H.a usman
Wors h1p - 9 a.m
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Sunday School - 10 a m
Thursd&lt;ay ServiCeS - 7 p m

Rutland Bible Methodist
Pastor: Rev_Ivan Myr.f"i
Sunday School 9.30 a.m
Eve n!J1g -7 p.m.
Wednesday Se rv~ ccs - 7 p.m

Joppa
PaslOI' Brend.1 Weber
Worsh1p 9-30 am
Sunday School - I0:10am
W cd nnda~ ScrviCCS . 7 30 r m

Coohillc United Methodist Pari.~
!)astor· Harold E. Alloway-Pndd y
Coolvlllr Church
Matn &amp;. F1fth St
SWlday School - 10 a.m
Worsh1p 9 1.m
Tuc~day Scrvuxs - 7 p.m

Lon~

Rou om
Pastor Charles Eaton
Surld.1y School- 9 .30 am
Wut stup - 10.30.1 m
WcJ ncsday Scrv1cts- 7_30 p.m

Brthrl Church
Town shJp Rd., 468C
Sund.ily School · 9 .il.m
Worship 10 a.m
Wcd ncMay Strv1 cts - 10 am

RN."dstillt
Pastor - Rtv Charles E.o~~.oo
Wonh•p -9 30 am
Sunday School · I0 JO am
Wrdll{'sday ScrviC.C..l 7:30 p.m

Hoc kinJ!:porl Church
Grand St reC1
Sund ay Schoo. - !0 a m
WonhLp · l l am
Wcdnc!d ay Scm ccs - 8 p m

Tup pCf's Plaim St. Paul
Pa~ lor : Sharoo Hausman
Sunday School · 9 a m
Worsh1p 10 am
rue~day )erv~ ce5 . 1 30 r m
Ctntral Clust('('
Asburv (S ~Tacu~)
Pastor Wc~ICy Thatche r

Torch Church
Co. Rd. 6J

Sunday School -9:30 a_ m
WtXshLp - 10:30 am

Nazarene
Raclnr Flrst Church olthf Naurent

Pentecostal
PcntL'l'UStal A~mbly
St R1 124. Raonc
l'a sror Wtllnun Hut-Lack
)und~vS&lt;:hool lOam
r:...·cnmg 7 p m
Wcd noday Scrvlln 7 p m
\1iddlr port Pent t'('osl al
l l11rd Ave
Pa sto r Rev Cla rll l!akcr
Sunday School 10 am
E\l enm g - 6pm
Wednc iday Sc: rv,ces - 7:30p.m

D ycs ~ill c

Communi !)· C hur ch
Sunday Sehoul · 9 JO a m
W o r~h1p 1010am 7pm

Burlington Community Churrh
Bur l.t n ~ h am

Presbyterian
Harrisonwllle Presbyterian Church
Worshrp · 9 a.m
Sunday School - 9 45 am
.\1 iddlt•porl Prt''ib ylrria n
Sunday School - 9 am
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\~ 1 1t ~ h1p · I0 a.m.• 4 p rn. (Jtd &amp;. 4t.h Sun )'
S)ra ru ~

First Lnited Presb)' l&lt;'l'ian
Sund ay School - 10 a.m
Wunhrp - 1 1 a.m., 4 p.m (lsi &amp; Jrd Sun.-1

Seventh-Day Adventist
Sen·nlh -Day Ad\l cnti~
Mu lbe rry Ills. Rd .. Pomm1y

hilh Gospt'l Chur ch
Long Bonom
Sund-1y School - 9:30am
Wor&gt;h1p - 10.45 a.m . 7 30 p.m
Wednesday 7:30 pm

United Faith Chu.-ch
Rt 7 on Pome roy B )·- Pa~ s
Pas lor Rev Robert E. Smllh. Sr
Sund a ~ School 9:30 am
Worship - 10:30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesday ScrvL ct 7 p.m
E('clesla Ft llowsllip

128 Mill S1. . Modd le pon
Pastor~

Chuck McPhcnon

RAWUNGI-&lt;OAn

RACINE Pll\NING MILL
Mdll'l o1 k
r, ;l fJIIl PI M ~ k r1 p

FISHER
FUNERAL HOME

Pas10r: Roh Snyder
St iu rday &amp; rv rccs
Sabbath School 2 p m
Wonh1p - 3 p m

United Brethren
M t. Hennon Un lteod Brf'thrcn
in Chrlv: Churrh
Tcus Commwuty off (1{ X~
l~s10r Robe rt SanOCr-.;
Sunday Sc h~ 9 10 am
Worsht p l030am .7 ~Opm
W cdnc~day Sc rv1 cn llO r m
Edf'n l,; nilf'd Hrcthrcn in Chr i..-1
~ 1n mdcs north of R~cdsvtlle
un ~talc Roo1e 114
Pastor Rc.,. Rohcn \hrl lqSunday School 10 am
Wor.;h1p 7 ]() p m
Wednesday ScrviCC~ . 7 10 r m

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106 Mulberry he.

Pomeroy

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Rt&gt;joicin g Life Church
2nd Ave , \-·hddl epon
P a ~ lor · Rev ,\1J chacll1ang!o
Sunday School · I 0 a.m
Wednesday Sc rvtces - 7 p.m

Uazrl Communil y Church
OH Rt 124
Pil!ilor Edsel llan
Sunday School - 9-JO ~ m
Wo r ~h 1 p I 0 30 am . 7 30 p m

.".11 . Olht Co mmunit y Chur ch
Pmor· La wrcnce Bush
Sunday School - 9:10 .1.m
Everu11 g 7 p.m
Wedncday Scrv1ce 7 p.m

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Syracus(' Mission
\411 Bn dgcm an St , Syracuse
!'aslll r Roy (M Uo:e) Thompson
Su nday School 10 a m
E\l crun g · 6 p m
Wednesday Semce- 7 p.m

Mtlf''&gt; r C' haprl Churrh
Supt M1ke MAtsnn
Sun day school \0 am
Worshtp II a m ,7 pm
Wednesday Servi ce 7 p m

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Sli H rs\illl' Word of Faith
l,astor Da,.,d Dadev
Sun day S~.:hool '} 'JlJ a· m
[verun g 7 p m
l'hllr.otlay Serv 1cc - 7 30 p.m

Failh Tabern acle Chun·h
Ba Llcy Run Road
l'aowr R ~.,. E rnrn c11lb.w ~on
Sunday Sc hool - 10 00 am
h cn mg 7 pm
Thunday ServiCe 7 r m

Christian Fellowsh ip Ct•nll·r
Salem St , R11ll~nd
Pastor Rohcn E ~ u \ &lt;. l'l
S und &lt;~y School I0 am
Worsh1p · I I 15 am . 7 p m
Wednesd ay Scrvrcc · 7 p m

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Ca lvary Pilgri m f hapct
llamsonYJik Road
1\ntor Rev V~e1u r Rou~h
Sunday School 9 30 a m
Wor\hip II am , 7 30 p.m
Wednesday Sc rvtcc · 7 30 p m

Middleport Communi1y Chur ch
575 Pearl St. , M1ddlepon
Pastor: Sam Anderson
Sunday School 10 a.m
Evcnmg - 7 30pm

Pas lor Kay Laudcmult
S unda ~ ScMool · 10 am
Worshrp 7 p m
Wednesday SI"MCC 7 p m

m. 7 30 p m

Spiritual Faith Chur ch
Sl.tlc 33 R. Anllqu•ty
PoHll&gt;r A Stewa n
)u ndav School I 0 am
Eve~mg - 7 10 pm
: nur~day Ser&gt;o1 Ce 7.30 p.m

Panor : Kenn eth Baker
0Yr Saviour Lulheran Church
Walnut and Hen ry Sts., Ravenswood, W Va
Putor: Rev George C. Wemck
)unday School - 9 :30am.
Worstup - II a_m

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Scf'IKe . 7 30 r m

Ca h·aq· Hihl t' Chu n h
Pomeroy 1•1kc . Co Rd
Pas tOT Rev Alack wood
Sunday School 9 10 a m
W or~h1p 10 JOa m, 7 30 p.m
WCllnesday Scrv1ce - 7 JO p m

Other Churches

WcOm ~daySc r\IICC

9 30

Wcd nc~dlly

!'cw Haven Chur ch of the Nazarene
f-lastor: Glendon Stroud
Sunday School -9 -10 am
Worsht p - \ 0 30 a.m., 7 p.m
Wednesda y Sc rvt cc~- 7 p.m

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Baum True Value
985·3301

Rock Spring&lt;;
Pastor: Keith Rader
Sunday School - 9:15 a .m
Worship 10 am
Wednesday Sc m ces - 6 p.m.

Har rison _.- iJif Holiness C h:r.pt rr
ra stor: Rtv. John t\'cv•lle
Sunday Sdaool 1D a_m
Wonhip · II a.m.. 7:30p.m
Wedntsd.-.y Servtce 7:30pm

Adolph's Dairy Valley
992·2506

Pomero y
l:unhae (G race) Kec
Sunda y School - 9.15 a.m
Wors h1p - IU J Oa.m., 6p.m
Wednesda y Sc rvL ccs -7:30p .m
Jla~ tor

Hyst-11 Run Holin ~ Church
Pastor: Robe rt ~1 anJ ey
Sunday School - 9.30 a m
Wor1hip - 10:45 a.m.. 1 p.m
Thun.day Scrvtct - 1 :30 p.m

Christian Union

Hartford Church or Christ in
Christian Union
HartJord, W.Ya .
Putor: Rev DaVld McMan1.\
Sunday School - I I a.m
Worslu p · 9:30a.m., 7:30 p.m
Wednesday ScrvLces -7:30p.m

Pearl Chapel
!'astor: l·l orcnu: Smrt h
Sunda)' Schoo l 9 a m
WorshJp \0.1 m

7i Purl Sc . M,ddlepon
Pastor: Rev . Roy McUrty
Sunday u:hool - 9 -30 am
Worship - 10.30&amp;.m. 7.30p.m
Wednesday Service 1 JO p m

~nd.1y

Hobson Church of Christ in
Christian Union
Pastor. Theron Durham
Sunday Schoo l 9·30 a.m
Evening - 7 r m
Wednesda y ScM ces - 7 p.m

." 'incrs.,.illc
Pas 1or· Wesley '[llatcher
Sund~y School · 9 a m
Wors h1p IUam

Wesie van Rihle Holin6'5 Churc h

Dt-xler Church or Chrisl
Putor : O uis Stewart
Sunday School -9:30a.m.
Worship - 10·10 a. m
Wedn esda y Strvi ces - 7 p.m.

Church of Chrisl
Mil le r S1, Mamn , W.Va
Sunda y School- 10 a.m
Wors lup - II a.m.. 7 p.m.
Wednesday SeMces 7 p m

Heath (Middleport )
Pastor: Frank Smith
Sunday School - 9·30 a.m
Wors hip - !0:30a.m
WeJnc~day Scrv, ce'i - 6 p.m

Pint Gron Bible Holiness Church
1/Z mile off RL 325
Pasto r. Rev . OT.leU Manley
Sunday School · 9:30 a_m
Wcnhip - 10.30 a.m. 7.30 p.m.
Wednesday SeMa: 1:30 p.m

I' uppers Plains Church or Chrisl
Pa slor : Robtrt Foster
SWlday School - 9 a.m
Worshtp - 9:45 a.m.. 6 :30 p.m

M~so n

For est Run
Wes ley Thatche r
Sundav School - 10 a. m
W~r sh1p - 9 a.m
Thurs J ay Scrv 1ces - 6:30 p.m

Pastor: Thomas L. Gat.es. ll
Sunday School · 9:30 a.m
Worshi p - 10:30.1 .m.,6p.m
Wednesday Servtu:s · 7 p.m.

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Episcopal

Bradbuq· Church of Christ
Pastor: Tom Runyon
Sund ay School - 9:30 a.m
Worsh 1p - I 0:30a.m

Rutland Church of Chris!
Pas tor: Eu gene E Underwood
Sunday School - 9:30a.m.
Worsl·11p - 10·30 a.m , 7 p.m

Flah"·oods
Pastor· K ~t th R ~d c i
Sunday School 10 a.m
Wo rsh1p - ll am ., 6 p.m
'! h u r ~day ServLces 7 p.m

' t'w Lire Chunh of C.od
Chester
Pastor- Guy lime!
SWld~oy School - 9 30 am
Worship 6 p.m
W c.d ~sday SeM ccs - 7 p.m.

Sunday School - 11 a.m.

Ke-no Church or C hrisl
Worship-9:30a .m
Sunda)' School - 10:10 am

Enterprise
Pas tor: Ke1lh Rade r
Su nd ay School · \0 a.m.
Wun tup - 9 a rn ., 6 p .rn
Tuesday Services- 7 p.m

or God of Ptoph\'t:y

O.J Wh11e RrJ. olf S1. Rt 160
r a..!&gt;tor: Pat H~nson
Sunday School - 10 a m
W0t&gt;.h1p - 11 am
Wednesday Services - 7 p m

Wedne sda y SeiVI ccs - 7 p m

Pastor: AI Han son
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m
Worsh1p - 8.15,10.30 a.m., 7 p.rn
Wednesday Services - 7 p.m

Sundav School - lJ:45 a.m.
V/ors hl p - II a.m
Wednesday Servtces · 7:30pm

P.a stor Rev Dav1d Ru..s sc U
Sunday School i.lld Won h1 p· 9 JO .&amp; .m
Everung Scrvtces - 7 p .m

Pomero)' Westside Church C hris l
33226 Children's HOOle Rd.
992·3847

Free Will Baptist Chun:h
Ash Street, Middlepon
Pastor: Mark Morrow
Sat urd ay Service- 7:30p.m.
Sunday St.:huul - 10 a.m
Worsh1p - 11 a m.,
Wl'dncsday Sc rvicc-7:30 p.m.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals will be
roc;elved by the Village of
Middleport, Melga County,
Ohio In tho Offi"" of tho
Mayor, Vlllogo Hall, Mlddl•
port, Ohio, until 4 p m. May
26, 1992, for tho following
proJocl
Demolition of the Betsy

Ro01 Bakery building, located 1t William• St 1nd
South Flhh Avenue, Middleport, 1nd daarance olthe site
The proposed work In·
cludet demolition of the u·
l1tlng building, removal of all
debris from the tile and ftlt·
\ng and leveling of the demo-

lition site
Tho VIII ago will require tho
dlspoeltion of allsullabta flll
material on a 11t1 provided
by the village, loc1ted within
a live-mila dlslance of the
demolition elte The VIllage
will require that a portion of
the salvaged steel will be
donaled to Maig1 High
School A list of these malerial• Is available 11 VIllage
Hall

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WKI'S
HlWNG SOVICI

In Memory

IN MEMORY OF

REV. GLENO.
DEETER

MIDOLEPOR1·2 lots and a one s lo ry homo w1th seven
rooms Has 3-4 ber3"ooms huge I1V1ng room b1g d1mng
room tronl pord1 newer garage a nd 1s partly fenced

REDUCED TO 125,500

MIDDLEPORT· Grant St.· A VERY CUTE 2

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home

CHESTER-Oak Hill Road~Spae~ous L1v1ng 1n a beaut lui
country setttng A 2 story hom e w1th 4 bedroom s 1 1/2
baths tam1ly room VInyl s1dmg s mal l barn lull base ment
pond FREE GAS on approK 82 a c res
$80,900

w1lh 3 bedrooms new sh1ngle roof newer N G furnace &amp;
hoi water heater Mi ba-,ement carport shed w!tad&lt; room
fenced lot GREAT LOCATION I Home needs a lew re pa1 rs
Owner wtll accept reasonable offer ASKING $3&lt;t 900

RUTLAND • Beech Grove Road~ You II love th1s 3 bed
room 1 112 story home the house ha s a CIStern well wllh
LCCO water being 1nslalled Home IS s1 ttlng o n appro:.: 2

OWNER IS ANXIOUS TO SELL THIS COMMERCIAL
BUILDING· located on Ma1n S l 1n Pomeroy Features

REDUCED TO $25,500

POMEROY- High Slreet~ Here san ce 2 story home at an
affore\&lt;lble pnce-thts home has 2 bedrooms I 112 battls 1
t/2 car garage sttbng on approx 3/4 ol an acre

REDUCED TO $17,500

RACINE~A commercial 2 story bnck build1ng w1th 4 apart
ments upstairS Has great rental potential or put your own
bus1ness downstairs and rent the apartments upstatrs Has

3 lois

145,000

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property? Thts home has 2 bedrooms 1 bath c1ty water

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ASKING $14 540
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ground along tho nver $8 000 CALL FOR DETAILS'
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Glen left • tntlmony to all who came In
contact with him of
hla faith and hope In
Jeaua. He never
failed to tell people
of J ..us· great love
lor them and whlll
Jasua would do lor
them. Not only hen,
but how a beautiful
hom• In Heaven
awaited him and all
who would _.,. tha
Lord. He ne-lalled
to let people llnow
they must mau their
calling and elactlon
sure. (2nd Peter, 11D) Aa the pain and
alcknen wornned,
hla courage, lallh,
gentleness and
patience only got
stronger.

..........

Sadly mined by
wlle, Doria; daughtar

a

Rlcllllf'd Gllndl
Hunt; jjiWidc:hllchn:
8lllty Jo a AMr IC8y
I Kllth and Riehle
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.SAND -GRAVEL~
oUitiiESIOHE

(6141992-3470
51151"1211

Old marbiA&gt;S loys, com1c books,
lanterns p1cturu and fumllure
09by Martm 614·992 l441
Used Mobile Homes Call 614
446.{)175.

Wanled To Buy larga Size
Dreu Makara Form Good Con
dltlon Call 614~46-40'15 After S
PM

NOW OPEN!

CALIFORIII
IUS
15 S nlona ....$25
12 Snalona....$20
1 Snalon. ...$2.25

611. Owl hgiiRid!ie
R.. or 1II. F10111tnln
New SCA WOLFF
BedSL24
c.ll for AppLTodoy

949·2123

FOISIU
lgric•ltwre

u...

WHALEY'S lUTO
PARIS

In Cuslom

(18 ·~ SSTEL

B A ATE N DE RSIC A SIN 0
WORKERS/DECK
HANDSJHoslH&amp;N
Etc
Pos1tlon• Abo1rd CruiM Ships
$300/$900 Wkly Ftliltl Travel
Caribt»an Hawaii Bahamas
No Exp Nac:assary 1 206 7367000 Ext 1594N5

pi" haa hid worm lhots 814-

092-3326

'

3 blk &amp;. 1 gr1y klllent; need good
nom.., 304-675-3776

3 malt, mind poodle puppies
4mos old mind t.male, ~rs
old mixed black/White lema ..
6l4 992 5918

w.. k

Sh~ard

Old
Oot»rman
Mht, 614-367·7007:

Baby Hamstltrl, :J04..615-6813
Britnrt and B•aglt puppias,
Pteaaa call 304-675-5419
Friendly Kltlens To Oiveaway
lhllf Tra1ned 614...46--3897
Part Black Lab Puppln 614
311-2655
Puppl" FM!alt &amp; Malt Aboul
7 Weaks Old 814·24S.9644
Swing Stl Framt With 2 Swing•
614 4~6 2316
Upright P1ano To G!v.. way 614
lM-6667

Lost &amp; Found

•mall tam~NI dog
Fork.ct Run Slala Par\ a,.•
Found

blondl

with

black m•rtl:lngs

614-~308

losl cal, child 1 pet toll In
vicinity of Pearl St Middleport,
blut collar, yanowllh 814~192-

.

Yard Sale

....... Sal.
IWIDGtiiS, RIFLES,
SIIOTGUIIS
BUY-SEU-TRADE
I - · pd.

EXPERIENCED
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY · Area H.allh
Care Faclllly Hu lmmadialt
Opanl~ For Ptrton With Excel·
lent Shor1hlnd And Personal
Complller Skills Compatlllve
Salary And Excellant Fringe
Benefits Send Ra•um• To Bo•
CLA 118, c/o Galllpolla D.alty
Tribune Gallipolis, OH 45831
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS
HIRING $16,000 · tn 000/Yr I·
805-564-6500 Ellt GB968 For
lmmadiat• Raaponaa
local company nMdl part·llmt
clarical help Ae1aonable houtt
Some accounting background &amp;
computar uperlanct halplul
but
not
r11qulred
Pl..st,
tortward rtsum• &amp; references
ASAP to Box H 20 cart of Point
Pleasant Reg1ster, 200 Main St
PI Pit WV 2SS50
Neat Raspooslbte People TD
Pick Strawberries Apply In Par
100 8--12 Sat Mar 23rd Taylor'•
Berry Patch, Karr Rd Bidwell,
Ohio
NMdad- Certllild nursing ani•·
lant lor ICF 68 bad laciHty Call
Carahavan of PcHnt Pltaunt
Now accepting appllcaUona lor
..,.,ianc..::l bak1tr cook and
wa"tnl Appty in ptf'SOn at Mil·
lit • RHtaun~nt

Gallipolis
&amp; VIcinity
544 Tnlrd Avenut1, Monday, May
:Z51h, 9-5

Hn.91tS

Cook1, line glrl1 waltrHMI
dishwashers
hparienca
neeeuary, apply In parson, al
lemoonl , Mom • Smorga1bonl
Rtvanawood, WY

304~75-3005

4-9-tln

NOW OPEN

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Ar. Haallh Cat11 Faclllly Ha•
lmmediala Opening For An Individual Wilh University Tttlnmg And El:perlenc. In Human
Rasourc:ts
Alld
Markat
lngiPubllc Relallon• Prior SupaN lsory
Exparlenc.
And
Oualtly Communlcalton Skills
Needed
Compallt1ve Salary
W11h EKCtllanl Fringe Benefls
S.nd Rasurnt~ To Box CLA 117
Clo Galli poll a Daily Trtbuna Gal
llpolls OH 4S6l1

112 Doberman, 112 Husky pup-

304-273-SSSS
MIDDLEPORI GUN
SHOP
tJ1•9 ·I' I ~C..

A tult lime case managemenl
posillon Is ava•lable fOf' a Reg11
tared Nurse saekmg regular
weekday hours in the Alhens
area As an a1gtrt eounly tldar·
cara agancy we provide alttr·
natives lo nun~lng home pile.
man! t~rougtl assnsman4 and
managed name care servlcas
for quallllad alders Excallant
benafill and work
hour~
Beginning salary • $20 000 •
$21.000 Applications ahall be
acceptad through Jurta 5 1992
hOWIIVIr, hiring may be9in
.. rlltr If quallflld applle~tUon•
ara recatv..::l Sand ruuma to
Buckaya Hills-Hocking Ytllrt
Regional O.vtlopment District
Roule 1, Box 2990 Marietta
Ohio 45750 An EOE.

Giveaway

7

Mhatti,W.Va.

$25 000 • U S Government
Part Time Own Houts Proces•
FHA Mortgage Refunds No Ex
parlenca J.4gcassary 1-405-321
30ti4

4

lor lntormallon

Lost aat of car keys on 1 large
yellow key, 'Mom 1 Taxr,
Aac!ne '&lt;llclnlly 614·949-28!1

Rt. 2

Help Wanted

AVON I All Arw~u I St\lrtey
Spears 304 675-1429

oH•r~

576~

VALLEY INC.

11

rwoardlng JMrMtnlpel"'onl who
&amp;hot our c•t Scoct W~tlton, 614~2 3314 ahltr 4pm

Rew1rd

6

~1-92-

Oon I Junk IP Sell Us Your Non·
Working
Major
Appliances
Color TV s VCR s Microwaves
Air Conditioners, Elc 614 256
1238

AUSTRALIA WANTS YOU
Excellent
Pay
Banahls
Transportalioo
407 292-4~7
Ext
511
9a m 10p m
Toll
R•lundad

8

OFFICE 992-2886

acres of ntoe laytng land

992-3838

PH. 614·992-5591

RMRHERISn

2

Wanted to Buy

"AVON' All AREASt Share your
lima wll h us You II love the
co mpany 1-800.992-6356

FREE ES11MA TES

BILL SLACK

Co. Rd. 3,
a..-llng c..- Rd.

LOWWOIUH
IS% OFF 0. Most
laaiParts

AVAILABLE.
SEPTIC SYSlEMS,
HOME SITES and
TRAILER SllES,
I.AHDClEARING,
DRfYEWAYS INSTALLED
LIMESTONE-TRUCKING

•LIGHT HAULING
•AREWOOD

CONNIE'S OHIO

$32,500

Wanled Molhe111 Helper To
Houseclean And Babys11 Send
Resuma And Reference&amp; To
ClA 119 c/o Gallipolis Dally
Tribune, 825 Third A¥enue Gallipolis OH 45631

Employment Services

LIVE I UVE! LIVE!

CHESTER-Sumner Road-A gr e at liltlo got away o r slarter
home Has 2 bedrooms 1 bath fuel 01ll urnace w1th approK

Rick Paa rson Auction Company
luU t1me auct!onMr, complete
auct1on
sarv1ce
Ucensed
#66 Oh10 &amp; Wesl V1rglnla 304
n1 5785

Top Prices Paid All Old US
Coins Gold Rings Silver Coma
Gold Com!il M T 5 Com Shop
151 Second Av8flue GaiUpolls

HOWARD
EXCAVATING

SHRUB &amp;TREE
TRIM and
REMOVAL

PONDS
SEPTIC SYSTEMS
LAND CLEARING
WATER&amp;
SEWER LINES
BASEMENTS &amp;
HOME SITES
HAULING: llmeolone,
D11t, Gravel and Coal

....

lhor 6 p&amp; 614-915-4110

205 North Second Ava
Middleport, OH

Responsible Non·Smokar To
Babysll 8 Year Old 614-4462338

Warned To Buy Junk Aut~n
Wllh Or Without Motors Call
lury lively 614·188-9303

1/2/tln

614-742·2321

2I2ClMJ3 ....

-Lot

1 B•droom Central Air, Relerences &amp; Deposit Requll'9d No
Pets Available 615192 6t4-44648l!l

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

BUUDO"!!! 1..!1.!'CKHOE
ond TRAiiiiiiUI: WORK

'Xfltliryn

3-13~-lln

(all614-997-6637
St. Rt. 7
Cheshire, OH.

20Yn.hp.

Painting

V. C. YOUNG Ill
'992-6215
Pomtroy, Ohio

SIZED LIMESTONE
FOR SALE

J•• Den Mew"

(FREE ESTIIIATES)

Real Estate General

contacot::l:n~~g~-~~~~~~

"It Ctt na
Call AI hBIII

-Roofing
- f n - &amp; ExtoriOf

~EI\\ ICE~

talned by
Fred HoHman It~
The successful
must be an Equal Employ·
ment Opportunity Employet'
which prohibits dlacrimlna·
tlon because of race, creed,
color, national origin, aex,
age, handicap , polltlcalatflll·
allan or beUels Tha Vllllag~tll
ol Middleport I• an
Employmenl Opportunity
Employer
The project muat be•oom·'
pleted within a thirty-day
period from the time of awardIng the conlract
The VIllage reserves the
right to reJect any or all proposals and to waive any Informalities or lrregularltlesln
the proposals received
Fred Hoffman , Mayor
VIllage of Middleport
May 8,15 22 , JTC

34 acres

.. fl•lpiA6 y.,. Te R.ee•r

NEW CONSTRUCTION &amp;
REMODELING

ANGIE'S ROWERS
PerenMJaa

AIIIIUIIa,

SbiwllowWIInd

Ewrlllllnga.
Hybrid TOIIIIIoea,

................
w•., ..... ..,..st.
Bullets, Etc.

... 1 '..JII.SS4

MON.-SAT. 9to S

614-742-2772

ALL Yard S.lta Mull Be P1kl In
Adnrtet OEAOUNE 2 00 p m
lhe dlly before lht ld II IO run
Sundty edition • 2 00 p rn
F rtday Monday .ctiUon • 2 00
P m. Saturdlly
Y•rd I Porch Salt Love Seat
Coin• Tapq, O.nera~lor vcR
Mon. ., New Qak Vanhy
Hou~thold htma, 1971
318, 4•-4 And Alot Of OtMr
Thlngt Rain Or Shine All w.. k
3154 krl,.r Road

Dodg.;

Saturdar 8 00-'? 40 Otwin Drtve
OH Cora Mill Road, Near Quail

Crult
9abycl04h"
Clothn Etc

1978 Ford F 250, 4 WO Lots ~
traal 614-245-9695
1982 Ford Econolint worll van
t984 Chevy woril van 614 992~
3176 afler 5pm
1984 Dodg• Caravan
high
mllaaga. oood oond $1,800
firm 304-615-3044
1989 Chevy 4K4 Air .tMIFM
Cassel It Cantury 1opper
PB HHch 5 Spd And Mort
52 000 Miles YIP/ Nlcel $10 001)
614-446-6970

PSI

74

Sura Kanmora White Wesner &amp;
Coppartona Dryer. Good Conch
lion, 2 Prom Ot-nsas 614 4467081

Dtstlw11htr
Toy•,

Dona:

OTR flit btd drlvtrl want1d, 25
yrs or oldtrb2 yr1 n~riance
mual hav• C l'a 1-800.548-426
Part-4:1mt
htlp
wanled
Pomeroy, Oh Jtnltorltl work,
tvanlngl ln..rntltd calls only
51W44-5331
Part-tlma LPN"s Medltd tor ICF
68
bed
facility
Cant1e1
Carthavtn ol Point Pla1un1

304-87J..3005
AN
Jackson
Ganer11
Hospital
Rlptay WV, IKM aceaplin9 application• tot full lime position
ccu In •margency dept P 0
Do• 720, Ripley, WV 2527'1 or
call tor mor• lntorm11lon 304·
3n.27l1 ut 150, 1 00 AM till
lOOPM EOE

14

Business
Training

Aeltain
Now'I!Southaast•rn
Buslrtss Collage, Spring Valley
Plaza Call Today 614 446-436711
Regisltrallon 190-05-12749

18

Wanted to Do

Will Babya11 In My Home Fan
cad In Play Aru Refentncn
Available Rodney Area Call
614 245-5887
E &amp; R TREE SERVICE Topping
Tr!mm1ng Trliltl Removal Hedg•
Trimming FrM Eatlmalesl 614367 n151
Gaorges Portable Sawm111 don't
Maul your logs to the mill just
call 304-675 ·1"957
Hava room In my home tor el
derly mala or tamale countl')l
atmosphere, plenty ol TLC or
will take care of elderly In lha1r
home 20 y.. ra upart.nca
have ratarancu 614 949 3014
ahtr6pm
Mlsa Paula s Day Cart Canler
Sale affordable ct\lldcara M F
6 am· 530 pm Agu 2YJ-10
Befora, after school Drop-In•
welcome 614-446 8Z24 New In
fan! Toddl•r Cara, 614-446.fi227
N9ad a babysltlar last? Call
'Tha Kid Cara Club
Saven
rupooslbla baby•1nara will be
at your tarvlca $150/hr For
mo,.. Information call 614-9853854 or 614-992 S113
TD'1 Lawn landscaping odd
Job HNict Quality work
,..IIOflabla Mllat 304"~75~11~
uk tor Tom
TOial 11wn c1re, hall prlca (111
lima special) lncludas mowing
&amp; wMding cell 814 992-631(.
9am 9pm
TUioring Certified Teactwr Any
Age
Rauonable
Rtlea
Relerencas Ave1labla 614--441
190&amp;

Wanting To Baby•lt Newborn
To 5, GrNn Township ArN 614·
446-8258

Will de babplnlng any houra,
havt r.ftrllncn, 304-675-3856

Will Do Ironing Call Altar 5 00
p .. 614-oWi-2.8&amp;6

Financial

21

Business
Opportunity

'NOTICE•
OHIO VALLEY' PUBLISHING CO
recomrMnda 1h1t yau do bus!~
ntn with peopla you know, and
NOT lo aand money lhrough the
mall until you have lnvestlgatlld
lht offlrlng
Atlanllon! Styling Salon For
Saltl Prima Loc1flon Call 614·
446-8803 614-446-8355
Vending Routt Lo&lt;:al Wa H1ve
Tha Nawtst Machln•s Making A
N\ca Sltady Cash Income 1
800-955-tl354
VENDING ROUTE New Equipment 50 locations Graat In
come $5 SOO 00 1-800 93J-9919
Ed 17

22 Money to Loan
MoMy To loan
1-800.238·9759, Opan From 9
.t.M To10PU

Real Estate

31 Homes tor Sale
1 1!2 .tory 3 bdrm buamenl,
dac:k. Midway Dr , Naw Haven,
WV 304-882 3708 after 5pm,
614-992-6B81 1t1va muaaga
1 400 sq fl brick 3 bedrooms
larga living room, brick palio,
trtt watarfstptlc, heat pump 5
minutes from PI Plaasant
$56 900 304-675-5306
10 actn, 3bdrm house barn,
utiHiy building 1mi from Mid·
dlaport Handyman apecl1l, low
l.,.,.ntlaa 21S..395 23!t0.

2 houats In Mktdltt&gt;OI1 l.ow or
NO down p~~ymenl becauH u
king priu l1 DRAMATICALLY
below properly valua due lo
owrwr moving out ol area 1st
ptl"'on with monty WINSI 614·
992-3187
2 slory 6 room, bath 1/3 base·
m•nl, gas hut, Union Ave
$22 900 304-n:J..5962 or 304
TT.l-Sm
Acrw 2 bedroom lrll llar, deck
porch, cantral hut/air s1ov1
,..frlgtr11tor, Appl• Grove 304516-2145

APPLE PIE CONDITION! Holt
way bttwttn Hlgn &amp; Pt. Ptt. One
owner 3 b..::lroom carpeting,
l1rge Nl~n kllchan, l.arga
wooden daek ovtrlooldng 2
lavtl acral $48,500 Call G1il
Frye 11 Tha Prudlnllal Bunch
Co REALTORS, 304·525-7161 "'
1-800.585-2643 (WV)
BEAtlTIFUL HOUSE FOR SALE
Hlalorical ArN Cornar Lol • 816
Main Sl PI Pleeunt, W Va
Complalaly Renovated 2 Full
Ba1hl, 3 large Btdroom1 Ntw
HVAC, Naw Carpet Avallabta
June 15 614-446-~5
For 1111 by ownar vtry nk:a,
complattly r~~modsled 3bdnn
home on PNcock Slt'Nt Priced
below appralaal 614-MT-3211

2021 Marque"• Ave 5 yrs old
all brick mamtananct ff•e
hom• 4 badrooms small living
room dlningroomtflmily room
combination, kllch1n, uttllly
room all one lavel covered
palio In back privacy fence,
gar~ge, shown by appomtment
only 304~75-1238

BEDROOM
Bunk Beds $99
(2x6)
4 Drawer Chast Ot
Dn~.-ra $44 95 Twm Manress
$99 Set
2bdrm mob1lt noma m M1d
dlaport 614 992 5856
2bdrm Syracuse $'185/mo In
eludes waler sewaga trash
O.pos1t
614 :.92 5712 laavt
message

3 Bedroom BalM U1ll1th Room
2 Car Garage Ranc
Style
Home App 1 112 Acres local&amp;d
On Stala Routt 160 App 6
M1les From Holztr Hospital 614
368·930"1

2Brl Appliances Furnished, No
Inside
Pets
Deposit And
Raferencas Required GalllfX&gt;II•
City Schools 829 Neighborhood
Ro1d 614-446-3907

3 Bedrooms 2 Story Home,
Chashlra
Vlllaga
(Galtla
County) 11 Soulh Third StrMI
Appolnlmanl 614 367-0628

Hollypark 14•70 w1lh add on
llvlngroom In Hartford $200
month, 304-882 2016

3 BR, 1 bath new s1dmg
woodburnlng IIJeplace 614-446
3229

Mobile
Homa
Unturnlst\ed
Bu1av1lle Area 614-4461637 614
446 3437

New Haven area Broad Run
Road
16
acrn
Pttced
reasonable $15 000 Call for In·
lormallon 304.a62·3569

Mob1l1
Homes
For
Rani
Relar•nces And Oapos11 R•
qulr&amp;d Call Al1tr 2 PM 614 44&amp;0527

Vmlon area 12 acras ol oak
timber, 2 bedroom all alaclrlc
home Owner, 614·388·9DO'I

Nice 2 Bedroom Mobllt Home
For Rani 8 M1l11 Out Rt218
Relarences And Oeposll R•
qulrad 614 256~251

32 Moblle Homes

Rani Or Stl! On land Contract
Has Garage, OulbUIIdmg &amp; Ntca
Ulvel lol li14 256 1028

for Sale
$500 Off Purchase Prlca Of Any

Naw Hom11 AI EIMa Hom• Can·
tar, Great S•lacllon Fraa Set-Up
And O.livaryl Call 614 m 1220

44

Apartment
tor Rent

I

14x60 mobile home, IKC cond
very n•cely lumlshad, Homas
lead Really Broker 304 67S

;,:-;;Aoo:-:m:-,---:,:-;B,-,::,h-:Do::-w-n-s'"1a'"l•-•
Clean.
No
Pets
Oulel:
Relaren ca And OepoS!I R•
_5_
54.c0c.•::•_:3c.:..c
0 4..
_:_c
82:_2:c4::0:::5:___ _ _ J q_u_l•_e d ~4 446 t519
c--cc-:-cc--

1965 10150 2br Naw Carpel 2 BR apar1menls in M1ddle~l1 ,
Needs Some Repair $2 000 newly remodeled low uiiiiiiU,
0 B 0 W1H Mlkt Nica Add-On nc pets $220 per month,
Or Star1er Home Instead Of deposit required 614 992 2381
Paying Rant 614-44&amp;-2171
days
1966 Kmg mobile home 2 bf.d. 2bdrm Syracuse $1751mo In
rooms needs some rapalrs cludaa water, s•waga trash
$2,700 7 30-9 30 AM or 7 30 Deposit, 614·992-5732 leav•
9 :10 PM 304 895 3421
masstgt
1973 Vangard 12Kii0 W~h Tl['
OLII Room Eleclnc HNI 2 Bed·
rooms, $2,000 In Polnl Pleasant
WV 614-446-1822, 614-446 9591
6t4-441.0917

2bdrm
ltttltr
$200
plus
utlllllta daposll 1 bdrm duplex,
lbdrm
apartm•nl
nc pets,
$225 ullllhes lncl deposit 614·
992 -2218

1974 Duke 14K65, 2 Bedrooms
Furnished CA , Underpinning
$11,000 614_.46-0782

BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS AT
BUDGET PRICES AT JACKSON
ESTATES, 536 Jackson P1ll.a
from $192/mo Walk to shop &amp;.
1983 14152 2 Bad room• Uttllty mov~s Call 614-446 2568 EOH
Closal, Slo¥1 &amp;. Aelrtgerator In·
eluded, Gas Furnace New Car· Fumlshtd apartmanl 1\llllable
wMk
w11h
cookmg
pellng, Good Condition, $?000 by
0 B 0 614~69-5245
privlleg•s 304-882·2566
1983 Nashua 3 bedroom 14x70 ;F"um
'-:la7h.:.od':-':Ac-pa
- .ncmo:::.:n::1:.:,.:1'-tw- , -.,-,
with 1112 expando CA OuNn to Ubr1ry, p~rlung centr11t heat
waterbed garden tub, all ap air reterancts 614-446-0338
pllances 10K20 deck $14 SOO Betort7p m
Must move 304 67S--78&amp;1 or 675
3594
Gttclous living 1 and 2 bad
1986 14 x70 2bdrm 2 balh, ~~ roam lplrtmenla at Village
Manor
and
Riverside
stov• &amp; furnace 614-992 6
Apartm•nt• In Mlddl•po11 From
leava message
J196 C.ll 614-M2 7187 EOH
1991 14K60 3Brs 2 Baths
$17500 Or Assume With $7~
Down Musl Bs Mo¥td 1 614 446-8325

Lalayttta Mall 2 Room &amp;. Bath,
J1751Mo 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths,
$400/mo Oepotit Raquir.d 614
446 m:l 614 ..46-4Z22

2 mobile homes on 2 lola Good Modem 1 Bedroom Downtown
cond111on For mor• lnlormahon Complete KHchtn Carpel CA
call 304 li75-6S!J1 Of" 304-675- 614-446-ot39
23&gt;1

Madam 2 bedroom, wldlnellt,
Ac c ess To Bank Reclaimed kllchan
furnished,
pr1va1a
Mob1le Homes Graal S.lecllon' antran~
bat~mant
atorage
Many At SSOO Down And Taka wfwuhtr-dryer hookup
Ott
0¥ar Payments Call 1-800..$8~ lh'MI JMt1dng, yard, no pels rtl
&amp; ucurlty dap, $300 month
Very mea 14K10 mob1l1 home on plut al•c &amp;. water, 2208 Jafftr·
prlvatt acra 3 bedroom 11tra aon Ava, Pt P" 304-675-6)57
room w 'woodbumltf major ap- Ona bedroom apt tor rant 304pliances $15,~ 304 516 2783
675-2218

""

33 Farms for Sale
48 Acrn 8 Room Bnck R1nch
l 1vm! Room Dining Room W1th
F1rap ace Den Wtfh Flraplaca
Kitchen Braa~tasl Room 1
Badroom, 1 112 Balh• Full
Fm1shed Basement Fuel 011
Furnace,
Single
Allached
Garage, Plus 2 Car Garaga In
Workshop 2 large Berns, Crib
Shed 314 Mil .. Out Rt218
Evenmgs After 1 PM 614 4462360
68 acre country estate with
pond VInton Colonl•l farm
house n•wly remodeled 2 large
barns summer houH.r. g•rage
studio, hunting ca~n tJy owner
Aganta walcoma
3'%
Dan
Bfack 614 :188-8210

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
lots tor sala, lrailel"' a cceplabla 304 675-2722
Lots ln Gall lpoU1 Farry 100"'owner financing al $98 &amp;4 per
monlh any on• of tour loiS
available 304 675· 2722

Ona bedroom furnished apl
Point Pleaunl no pets 304
675-1386
Tha Maples Eldar1y and Han
dicap housing , 111 ulllltln paid
eon¥tmanlly located tor Senior
Citluns
sacuritr and lira
protection rantat ass1stanc•
available, must mae! 111 HUD
guldtllnts call 614 ·992·7022
EHO
Wtdga Apll, 506 Bl.lt'da"t St,
P&lt;Mnl PINUn! no pelt 1 and 2
bedrooms 304--67S..20n attar
500

45

Furnished
Rooms

Room• tor r•nt ·weak or monlh
Stanlng at $120/mo GaUia Ho1a1
614 ...46-9580
SIMpln~

rooms w•lh cooking
Also tra•ler space All hook ups
Call after 2 OCJ p m 304 71'3
Mi51 Mason WV

46 Space tor Rent

lot s In NBW Haven
100"'owner financing al $11n 46 per
mon1M buys allthrM loti a304
675·2n2

Country Mobile Home Pari!; Rl
33N , undtlr new managtmant
loll $85, home rtntlla, $235
614·992·2167

lois joining Polnl 100% owner
llnanc1ng al $11)1 46 per month
buys all thrM loll 304-675

47 Wanted to Rent

2122
0 J While Road 18 Ae,..s
Moslly Wooded, With A Btaut.l·
lui Building Sll• Nlca Ltvtl
Driveway
Rural
W•ter
Electricity And Phone Sarvlca
Av11lable 3 1!2 MUes From Hoi
zer Hosp1lal $39 000 514-4464127.

Rentals

Nlct, ciMn 2 OJ 3 bedroom
house praftr private sal11ng
614 H"2 2428 laave masup lt
no answer

Merchandise

51

Household
Goods

Air Conditlonera, Refrigerator•
Chat Frw.ztr, Dryer I Washer,
CoiOf' TV, Mlcrowtwt, 614·251·

41 Houses for Rent

r23B

1 BR house aero•• h"om lha
Umveralty of Rio Grandt 814·

Couch &amp;. 2 large matching
chalra, look llka new, $350 304 ~
87fr.1a81.

388·9946
2 9tdroom House, Double
G1rage S300/mo Ph.ta Otposlt,
Mutt Have Ratarane.s 614-446:1548
2bdrm lrt·ltval houM 8 yrs
old, $3751mon $350 d•pos.H,
6llt Mill 91 , Middlapol1 Ohio
614-W.Z-3187
HouM tor rant In Pomeroy 304

882-3336 after 4pm

GOOD

USED
APPLIANCES
Wath.,., dryars, ratrigeratora

rangH

Sklgga

ApoiiiiiC•I

DINETTES Wood Bar Stools
$14 95 (26 ) Tabla And 4 Padded
Ch1lr• $129
OPEN 7Dar•AWeak.9AM 6
PM Sunday 12 Noon 5o M
Rt 141 4 Milts OH R1 7 In Can
Ia nary

53

Antiques

1983 Honda ItO tnrea whe~e r
ll1ghl low ran91 new tues $350
or trade lor nd1ng lawn mower
304-675 207-1
1986 Honda 200 SX lour
whiAier good cond $1 275 1981
Yamaha &amp;50 Max•m $1150 304
67S-6675

r~=========~~=====~~==~11986
Honda1ra
4 11ar
TraxAfter
200 SX
or whhoul
7pmWith
caLl
304-675 3521

56

71

Pets lor Sale

1978 VW Rabbit, automallc air
no rusl needs motor $200 614
992 7461

2 AKC Re~t sl ered Yorkshire Ter
nor Pupp1es $250 Each 614
37'9 2601

197'9 Malibu Classic 2 dr 75"1.
show room cond111on
Low
milts $2995 l1rm 614·992-)481
after 5pm

2 Chow pupp1es 2 red tamale 1 1981 Mustang PS PB Till
black male 614 992~340
AMIFM Caasat11 Auto, T· Tops
4Cyl
, 614-446-8502 S600, Trade
4 Registered Mala Himalayan
ForPU
K•llens $150 Each 614441 061S
7 AKC Pupp11111 Rollwaller Vet
Checll.ad $250 l Male Collla 1
Year Old $50 614-388 9116

Buy or 1tll Rl¥arlnt Antlq1.11s
1124 E Main Stf'lal Pomeroy
Houn1 MTW IOOOam lo600
p m Sunday 1 00 to 6 00 p m
614 992 2526

AKC Beagles Male &amp; Fam11le 4
Monlhs Old 1 Year CMd Femalll
1 Year Old Full Male Tnal Is
Runntng
Evenmgs 61"1-446
2709

54 Miscellaneous
Merchandise

AKC Lab puppies sh~s AKC
papers Ct\o1ce yellow black
chocola1e 614 286 2376

1 old rafrlgeralor runa good
u1ra alza bicycla &amp;mall chast
type treezer, uud ont year 614
949-3014 after 6pm

AKC Registered Basset Pup
p1as 8 Weeks Old $100 Each
6t4-446 0974

1983 15 Fool Pontoon Soal W1th
Exlras 1977 In! I Scout II 1913
Honda 350 Scrambler, 1978
Yamaha 250VZ 614 379 2222
2 larpe metal otftce da&amp;ke w1lh
tonn1ca top chairs Included
$65 614·992 3171i after Spm
3 P~au Bedroom Su1ta In
elude• Box Spring And Mat
trasa 614-446-2Cn9
J pc living room suite, dark
blua $450, cambl• back couch
and chair, 11n $600 dry sink
(new oak) $150, 1 commode w/o
saal, S20 614·992·2418
45 gal &amp; S5 gal llsh tank
wlsland all equlpm~l to sel
up $350 Chine cabmat $150
304~75-3126

6 4 x16 trailer Tandom axla
I raatad lloor nc II res 7UOOib
capacity aaklng $1000 box In Of
$850 boll off 614-949-2804
Renlal Surplu1 ciOihlng start
lng price $12 doun Free
dallvtry Point Plauant artl
304 273-5655 ccm of call l•k•n
from bill No d.. lal"' P&amp;aase
Sam Somerville • Camt11ugt
army aurplua Our 28th year, 5
mlln Eaa1 1·77, Ravtntwood by
Sandyville Posl Oftict. Frl Sat
Sun Noon..fi OD PM
DAkOTA
DREAM
HOMES
$31995 &amp; Up Built On Your lot
Sat Our Model a 614--866-7311
Brand New Treadmill $300 614
446.()423
Concrete &amp;. Plastic Sept1c
Tanks Jal Aattllon Tanks Ron
Evans Enterpnaas Jackson OH
1-80().. 537 9528
Cub Lowboy 154 can be SNn
1003 Ma1n St Point Pleasanl

FREE INSTALLATION
SWIMMING POOLS
Only $799 00 BaautUul Abova
Ground 19x31x4 Pool Includes
Flll•r O.Ck Fence, laddera,
Etc Don I Ballevalt' Call BPI
1·800-548·1923
GamtSIS
NulriiiOfl
Producls
leatvrlng Amino Acid Body
Bu ilding weight loss and fat
burner lormufa• Ava1labt• ••
clv11vely at R111 Atd Pharma cy
Tha aata way to dill
IBM Modal 50 1286-10 ProcH
sor 20M Hard Oriva 1 Magaram
VGA Color Monilor 101 KBO
Asking $1 200 614--446-1058
KILLS FlEASI Buy ENFORCER
Fltl Klllars lor pelt, homa &amp;
yard GuarantMd •«ectlve' Buy
ENFORCER at
Baum Trut
Value Stora 11 West Mal;,
Slraet Chesler Oh &amp; Valley
lumber &amp; Supply Corp., 555
Park S1reet, Midcliaport Oh
KILLS FLEASI
Buy ENFORCER Flaa Klll•rs FOf
Pals, Home &amp; Yard Guaranlaad
Etfectlvel Buy ENFORCER AI
Browns Trustworthy Hardware
Stala Route 160, Bidwell, Ot\1o

lilt chair tor sa'e
$250 304--882 2558

hke new

Nlc1 B•droom Suitt $700 Or
Trade For Something Of Eq~Jal
Value, Good Cond•llon, Pitcher
Bowl &amp; Stand, $30 614·3792699
Plastic And Medal Culvlft 61nch
Thru 60 Inch In Stock Ron
Evans Jackson, Ohto I..QOO.
537·9528

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Compl•t• home tumlatllnga
Hours Man-Sat 9-5 e1~460322, 3 miles out Bulavlllt Rd
Fret o.llvary

Block brick atwar JMpes, windows tlntela, etc Claude Wlnlers, Rio Grandt OH Call 614·
245-5121

19fl Ram Charger walk through
bow all reupfiolsler&amp;d lns1da
rabu11t motor 150 hp Mercury
304~75 7160

AKC
registered
Mtnalura
Pmscnor Pugs Pek1ngesa 304
5Th 2207
Dragonwynd Cattery CFA Por
s1ans &amp; Siamese Kl"ens 614
446 3844 Atier 7 00 p m
F1stl Tank 2413 Jackson Ava
Poml Pleasant 304 675 2063
full !Ina Tropical hsh birds
small an1mals and supplies
Greal 4 H Projects
Brown
Female lop Bunny 5 Weaks
Old $10 Black Males, Or Whl1a
Females MIK&amp;d Bunnies tO
Weeks Old $5 00 Eacn 614-446
4680
Parake81s &amp;. PUDPies tor sala
Kitten• lo g1veawar 304 77'l5248
Poodles loys taacupt, also
adutts, AKC, also mlnlatura
Schnauurs Cool¥111• 614-667

3404
Rabbits FOf' Sala Many Lops
M1ny Ru New Zealand Red
Satm Flem1sh G1ants Dwarfs
And Holland lops 614-44t-0538
Ask For Kay
Sanjuan Rabblls For Sale 6t4
367·'7921.
Siamesa kltlens blue and Mal
point females Also Himalayan
kltlans No checks 614 742
2948
Vary Small Pot Ball1ed P1gs
Claan Euy To Tram $150 Each
614 669-7161

'57

Musical
lnsiruments

Sale Guitars Amps S.lect&amp;d
Modals ~etpers Celabrata Our
25th Annl¥ersary W11h These
SJ)«:Ial Sa¥1nga
Bn.mlcardl
Music 330 Saeond Avenue Gal
II polis

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

61 Farm Equipment
Fonl lawn 1nd garden lttclor
LGT 12 rtydrss1a11c trensm!S
s1on 42 mower deck $1000
614 949-2877
l H lowboy 3 Pt H11ch 5 Pt
Mower Dec k Plow A.nd Dozer
Blade $3 000 614 446 4348
KUBOTA
Siil&amp;s Parts Serv1ca
HURST TRACTOR SALES
28 HP 4 WD $6995 20 HP 4 WD
l5 995 Routt 7 North M•ri•tla
614 374 4151
Lata Modal 4000 Forti Tractor
$4 850 5000 Ford With VermMr
Round Bailer $.8 550 BOO Ford
$2 995 614 286~S22
New And Used F1rm Equipment
Conslgnm•nt Sales Rt 7 South
Gallipolis OH 6t4 256-6040
Naw Gahl 2170 nm• tool May
blne liSt prlc• S11400 •peelal
salt pnce $8000 tor hmiled
uma large rebates now In al
ltc1 on manure spraadars 304
675 3963

1984 Pontiac 6000 L.E loaded
$2,800 614·245-5065
1985 C1mara loadtd $3400
1987 Oodge Airaa PS Auto
$2000 1981' Horizon AC St300
J04 -6 75-2 440
1985 Ford Tempo $800 614 992

5422
1985 Hollda Accord
4dr
ac/crulselstar.o
Sap
gray
w/gray Interior, lefl raar quar1ar
damage $1450, &amp;14 949-2600
days, 614-949-2644 after 6pm

76

u*

Bud!;Jet TransmiSSIOrlS
L.
rebuilt starting al $99 tron~ · ,
wheol dri¥t s1a111ng al $149 oo614 245
614 992-6293

ssn

79

1968 Sco lty Sportsman travel
1ra1lor 12 long ask1ng $600
614 992 5962
1978 Cheatau tra\lel trailer 28ft
an
cond
bath
Slove
refrigerator $2 800
304-675
6318 Of 614 256 6084

1986 cne\lsn., :l:dr 4cyl, 4ap
good cond111on S1500 614-949
2615

79 2811 Nomad Sleeps 6 304
882 3455

1966 Chrysler F1tth Avenue
59 DOD Miles, LMded E•cellan1
Condlhon 1965 Oodga Caravan
SE loaded 614 446---14

For Sale Or Trade Pop- Up
Ca mper $400 0 B 0 Honda 70
Three Wheeler S350 0 B 0 614
446-8869

Services

1986 Olxlge Arias 4 door PB
PS a1r $3 100 one owner nc
cond, 304~75...5884
1986 Oodg• Arlta 4 door
45,000 mllas PS PB air nc
cond S3 500 One owner 304
675-S6S4
1966 Olds Firtnza S speed air
ami tm S1ereo lilt wheal 614
992~529 call a her 6pm
1987 Cutlass Suprsme 307
Greal shapa 71 000 miles 304
675-2714 Of 304~75-1577
1987 Honda Accord 4dr, auto
70,000MI ac/ stereo/ cru1se1
power Windows, rlghl rear
damag• SJ700, 614 949--2600
days 614-549 2644 1hr 6pm
1987 Olds Det1a 86 Vmyl Top
Loaded Excellent Condltlonl
S4,900 614~46~22S An.r 6p m
1988 Hond1 CRX
&amp;!•reo
IUIO,
damaga $3150
daya, 614-94i--2644

36 OOOMI acJ
right
f..oot
614·1Mi-2600
altar 6pm

1988
Plymouth
Reliant
Stat1onwagon.J.. 63 000 Milts
R•al Good 'Andlllon $.3 600
1987 Dodge Charger Good Coo
dillon $11150 1985 Ford l TO
Good Cond111on $1 500 614 2566251
t990 Oodg• Dynas ty Blue W1lh
Blua lnltn1or Alr Cond1llonmg,
PW PO AMIFM CIS san a 31 000
Milas
EKcallan1
Cond1Uon
$7,800 614-446-7665
1991 l28 aulo 57, me ny options, must HI only ••king
whot•sale 304-675-2332
3 Volk1wagon BMIIt&amp; for pa11s
or fix up 3 junk Beetle• Home
made m lralltr UOO lor all
614-992)481
Spm

•fl•

For Salt 1982 Ply. -,.,
H-or"l'z_o_n
O.pandable Work Car Asking
$800 614-446 8212 leave Mts

..g.

72 Trucks lor Sale
1974 Chevy Pick Up $600 Call
Alt•r 5 00 PM 614-4461628
1974 Dodge ptck up truck can
, _ 78 Burdell• Addn Pl Pit
1978 F-250 4WD 1985 Toyols 4
WO, 1975 lnt t Tendam 614-441

81

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uncond 1t1onal htattma guaran
11e local references turmstled
Free astlmates Can collect t
614 237.0488
day or mght _
Rogars Basement Waterpr~XY
l1ng
Curtis Home lmgrovamants
Vurs Experlaoce n Oldor &amp;
Newer Homas Room Add1110nSI
Foundation
Wort!;
Rooting
Kitchens And Balhs Free Es
llmatasl Reterances No Job
Too B1g Or Small' 614 367.0516

JET
Aarat1on Mot o~ repaired New
&amp; rebu ilt motors In stock RON
EVANS JACK SON OH 1 800517 9528
Ohto Vallay Mascms w111 do
block buck stone firep laces
1nd concrete No JOb too smal l
or too b1g1 614 245 g,7'6 mas
sage 614· 446 6222
Ron s TV Sorv1ca ·~CIIIIZ!ng
Ztmlh also sarv1cmg most
other brands Hol.lse calfs also
some appliance repa•rs WV
304 57'6 2398 Onio 614-446 2454

In

Septic Tank Pumping $90 Galll a
Co RON EVANS ENTERPRISES
Ja c kson OH l-800 537 9528
Sew Vac
Sant iC II
DaviS
Georges Creak Rd Par1s sup
pl1 as p•CklJp and deltv al)' 614
446.0294
local law n cara hall pnce (151
I me special ) lnc ludas mowmg
&amp; waedmg call 614 992-631&lt;'[

9am 9pm
Will build pa1 10 covers d9Cks
screened rooms pu1 up lfmyl
sldmg Of tra1l1r sk1r11ng 614
245 !U52

82

Not

Caw and call J04~75-1204
ule mlnl11urt VlelnamaM
PQI· btllr pigs, StOOta 614·742·

FOf

!lo50

Transportation

Building
Supplies
11

Autos lor Sale

1978 Buic k Regal Runt Good
$500 814~41-0131

Cheveroltl 1 ton wrecker
rough. $1000 614 H2 7553

73

Vans &amp; 4WD"s

1987 Dodge 4x4 auto AM/FM
caas slareo lift kit, new Ure1
55,000 m1111, 6 500 or basi oHtt
199CI Ford Ranger 5 1p over
drtva 11111 under ~ord warranty
11'\arp truck $5,995 Ctll 614
446-1'604
19811 Astro Mlnl Van Enellent
Condition
loaded
Low
Mll•age C1U Aftar Sp m 614
446 22:18

Plumbing &amp;
Heat1ng
Carter 1 Plumbing
Fou11h and P ne
Gall1pol s Oi'"t1o
614 446 )888

1002

199'1 Toyola Truck 4~4 OX 4Cyl
5 Spd, Air PSIPB, EKttt Claan
13,000 Mila• 614 446~946

'

J W Construction Room Ad
d111ons Roots Decks Siding
And All Types Of EK1arlor And
lnlenor Pamlmg W II GiVll LDw
B1d llc:flnsed 614 245-5076

199CI Ford Ranger ~ l T Very
Sharp 304-675-)908 614 3671991 Chevy S 10 5 spud
$6,800 304-895-36~ tor lull In
formtllon

Home
Improvements

Barne" Home Improvements
Add1t1ons Garages Pamt1ng
E•panenced
Roohn.g
Reasonahle 614-446 8568 614
'14 6-43 16

458~1793

Bu"ow 6 Yaar CMd Male
Broh, $75 614-446-1266

Campers &amp;
Motor Homes

27 W1de World camper good
cond1tioo, AC awning mea full
balh $3000 614 985 44111

':-7

Livestock

Auto Pans &amp;
Accessories

1985 Olds Cullaaa Clan~ Air
Cond Cn.~lse, 78,000 Mllta 614
367-0649

New Holland Balar 16S And A 0410
Two Horn Trallar Phone 614
1881 F-250 e•t•ndad cab pick
446-9493
300 alx cyt, $'1500 304-4175
8
Ntw Holland hay blnt Ntw Hoi
11nd euper 1'17 forage harvaatar
Gthl 95 grinder mixer All axctl 1184 Ford Bronco fOf ulo
$2,800 or ltldl for lruc k 304
lent condition 304 273-4215

Angua And Chi Anqus Blad.
BuUaJ. Reasonably Pt1cad Slat•
Run t""arma Jackson Ohio 614
286-5395
'

55

---

1988 16ft Four Wlnns 90hp
Johnson
AM..fM
cusalle
power 1111 &amp; lrlm edras $7000
l1rm 3G4 675 7fl77

1984 Martufl Cougar
302
Automatic Overdrive 10K Ovat
naul 614-37g...2989

New 12 Horu Power MTD
MOWII"' $895 5 HorMPOftr
lazy Boy Till1r11 $298 Each
Wrtlle SuppiiH L.11t Womtl·
dortt &amp; Thoma• Hardwart 614446.()!Mi5

Upper River Rd Bet:lda Slone
Crsst Molel Call 614~46-TJ98
l-800-4il9o3499

t976 Baja Sk Boat 85 HP
Johnson outboard Runs good
Naeds upholstery work $1500
614 992 3481 aher 5pm

AKC registered Dalmallon plJp
p1as lsi shots 10wks old, 61~
992 5724 or 614·992-6794

AKC Registered Blue Female
Chow Chow Young Gentle Dog
Asking $100 614 446 8627

1 Year Old Reg laler.d Black
Angus Bull We lgh1 Approx
1 000 Pds $900 614· 388-8610

old, $200

t61 2 f1 boal new top good
cond $11100 or w1il lrade for
truck )04 458 1791

BOATERS
Gulnns Mercury Manne Serv1ca
Mercury Manner Marcrutser
spectatlsl Mercury cer11hed
Mobile Wa coma 10 you 614
259·5979

Slmpllcily riding lawn mower 10
hp 30 cui good cond, $400
304-675--4514

Woodbumar 2yra
614 992-666&amp;

1984 BuK:k Reg11 rtbultl angme
trangmlsslon, 2 door auto
$1 900 J04 675-5890

75 Boals &amp; Motors
lor Sale

1984 Bu1ck Regal T-lop black
31.000mi exeellenl condi11on
$7500 1983 Monts Carlo T-top,
black good condition, $300
1986 Chevy S -1Q 4I4, short bed
$5500 1969 Slarcrall aelf&lt;on
lained camper 14 K8
good
cond111on, $1200 614 992-62"55

63

Underpinning For 14x70 Tl'llltf"
$75 614 ... 46-8979

1983 Olds Delli 68 Royale
Brougham 2dr coupe beautiful
family car all option• low
m11eage 307 V-6 $2300 614
99:.!-6719

__

25 1983 Crasl II Pontoon boat
6530 HP Johnson motOf 614
992-6017

Signa Por1abl• lighted chartg•
able ltller sign S29V non-l lghle
$259 Fraa lehers/dallvery Plasl!c letlers $4750 bo• AAA
Slg11s 1 8QO-SJJ 3453 anytime

Tern 8230 bull dozar. ••c cond
$22 500 304-4.5.8 1031

1983 Lincoln Town Car no rusl
Interior good runa &amp; looks
good $2,600 OBO 304·57'62238

=~:::__---,--

1988 AMBO new handlebars,
seal cover plastic pans grips
runs greal uc cond $900
614 992 2441

&amp;

wv

For Sala
Tsndy Paraonal
Coplar Naw $350 Or Best Of
ler 6t4_.41 1700

Autos for Sale

Groom and Supply Shop-Pal
Groom1ng All breeds styles
lams Pet Food Dealer Jul~e
Webb Ca ll 614-446 0231

BI!J Rlvar Anllquas, Slil Main Sl
Point Pleasant, WV

110 John Deert lawn And Gar
dan Trutor $800, 2 Push
Mowers llkt Ntw $l5 A Piece
614 ... 4&amp;-8158

Motorcycles

19n Hattay Dn1son Sporter
1000 Fa1r Condition $1800
1974 Pont 1ac L.eMans Ford
Coupa $600 Good Work Cat
Call 614 388 8'193 Anyt1me

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva S1 Galli polls New &amp;. Used
furniture, htlltf'l WaS1am &amp;
WM boola 614-446-3159

8

Quality
Stone Co.

IIEE ESTIMATES

REASONAILI RATEs

73 Vans &amp; 4 WO's

for Rent

Pt. Pleasant
&amp; VIcinity

RACINE, OHIO

1391 Safftd ScNal Rd.
c.ll (614)

lht~ht

New Curvtd Glasa Oak China
Cablneta lighted M1rror Back,
- -- - - ' - - - -- - - 1Glas• Shetva• Ulad.ct Glass In
Unlurnlshd 2bdrm
hoost Door Several SizH 614-446claan, deposit &amp; r~ler•nc•• , . 4316
qulred no Inside pelt 614-992·
PICKENS FURNITURE
3090
Nawr'Used
HouNhold fumlstllng 112 mt
42 Mobile Homes
Jarricho Rd PI Pleasant, WV
call304-675 1450

$179 And$79
Up And
Cotfet
End
Tabl"
Up,AndSwivel
Rock•rll $79

~JAYMAR

Beooetb Mobile

KIT "N ( ARI Yl F'ii' b1 Larrv

Hea\ly duty w11her and drylf
4yrs old chest freezer lyra
old 614 992-6340

lMNG ROOM Sola And Chair

SNODGRASS
UPHOLSTERY

Hoo. . Prodocts.

Household
Goods

Nice eHiclency cottage unique
1nd beautiful, 304~75-6042

Saturday, M1y 23rd, Slate
Route124 berwten Langsville&amp;.
Salam C.nttr elottlas, fum\·
ture appliances Rain cancels

9

WORI, DRIVEWAY
WORiaad

You'll Come Up Aces With
The C/assifieds

depth of two feet below

\ ( l dliiL ~\ l&gt; 11t1hh \\Hh (( olllt.' 01\lll.f"'

882-~ew

162- Wanted to Buy
I ~ Ll'etlock
164---- Hay &amp; Gram
65-- Seed &amp; F ert1!.:ter

Newer Home 3br 2 9al hs In
Crown City $350/Mo Call Afler
6 PM 614-245-9085

51

The Dally sentlnei-Page-9

Vl'RA FURNITURE
BARGAINS GALORE I
614-446-3158

614-949-2202

1-'\ll\1 :-li'I'I.IES
,'\ 1.1\ E:'TOCI,

House on Sand Hill Rotd 2
Ndrooms garage ref $250
mo 304-675-7346

~

..\TTE\TI()\

773-Muon

157- Mua1cal ln•lrumenu
58- Fnnl.l &amp; \ qjet&amp;blc.
159- For Sale or T nde

41 Houses for Rent

All Yard S.ln Mu~ Be Paid In
Advanca OMdlln. 1 OOpm 1M•
day belore lhl ad Is to run
Sunday ~Ilion 1 OOpm Friday
Monday
edlllon
10 ooa m
Saturday

4126/9211n

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hymn sing Saturday at the Freedom
Gospel Mission Church oo County
Road 31 feawring Russell Spencer
and the Southern Hill Singers.
Roger WiUford, pastor, invites the
public.

FRIDAY
POMEROY - Revival at the
Calvary Pilgrim Chapel, Route
143, Pomeroy, will he held through
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. nightly with
Harry Miller and family . Pastor
Victor Roush invites the public.

HURRICANE - Descendants or
the Jose ph Rappold and Felix
Edward Rappold will bold a family
reWJion a1 Hurricane Pan: in Humcane, W.Va.. on Saturday at noon.
Call 992-5858 for further information.

LONG BOTTOM - The Faith
Full Gospel Church in Long Bottom will have preaching and
singing Friday at 7 p.m . Pastor
Steve Reed invites the public. Fellowship will follow .

RUTLAND - There will be a
hog roast at the Rutland American
Legion Hall Saturday at 2 p.m.
Public invited. Musicians and
groups are invited to entertain. Call
949-2038 for funher information.

POMEROY - There will be a
rehearsal or the Middlepon Alumni
Band Friday at the bandroom at
Meigs High School at 7 p.m. There
will also he a warm-up rehearsal
Sawrday a1 3 p.m. at Meigs Junior
High. This rehearsal will allow
those out or town alumni to
rehearse with the band. All former
band members are urged to anend.

LOTTRIDGE - Country music
night will be held a1 the Lollridge
Co mmunity Center Saturday .
Bands perform 7 p.m. to mimighl
Refreshments available . Public
invited.

POMEROY - Pomeroy Class of
1967 will he holding a kick-orr gettogether for the 25th reunion at the
Meigs County Golf Course Friday
at 6 p.m. Further information may
he obtained by calling Linda Will
Gilkey at992-3966.
POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Alumni Association will decorate
at the Meigs High School Cafeteria
Friday at6:30 p.m.
POMEROY - The Meigs County React Team will have a coffee
break at the southbound roadside
park on Route 33 between Athens
and Pomeroy starting Friday
evening and continuing through
Monday WJtil6 p.m. Call992-3255
for [unher information.
SATURDAY
POMEROY - There will be a

RACINE - Racine -Southern
alumni banquet will he held Sawrday at 6 p.m. at Southern High
School. Cost is $10 f&lt;J" dinner and
dance.
RUTLAND · Rutland High
School Alumni Banquet will he
Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at !he Rut·
land Civic Center.
REEDSVILLE - The Olive
Township VFD will hold a baked
steak dinner Saturday beginning at
ll a.m. Public invited.
SUNDAY
LET ART · Memorial services
by Racme American Legioo Post
602 will be held at the Letart
Cemetery SWlday at I p.m. and at
the Browning Cetnetery in Portland
at2:30 p.m.
RACINE - Racine Fire Depanment will sponsor a chicken barbe·
cue SWlday a1 the rue station 111 ll
a.m. The ladies auxiliary will serve

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FDA infonnation gives relief for
those worried about breast implants

MONDAY
BURLINGHAM · The Modern
wooclmal at Burmgltam and Bed·
ford Township people will save
ftsb. wrtey. rhrlrn and ham din·
nen as well as sandwiches, pies
and homemade bread, Memorial
Day (Monday) from II a.m. to
6:30p.m. Money will he used for
upkeep or !he Bedford Township
Cemeteries.
HOBSON - Hobsoll Church of
Ctuist and Cbris1ian Union will be
in revival with Norman Taylor,
Monday through Sawrday. Pastor
Theron Durlum invileS the public.
CHESTER · Chester Fire
DeparUDent will have a chicken
barbecue dinner Memorial Day
(Monday) at 11:30 am. Available
will be blwttccue chdrn, barbecue
spare ribs, ~:laUd beans, cole slaw
and homemade ice cmun.
COLUMBUS - Sixth annual
Bowers reunion will be held Moo·
day for devcndants or Ernest Max
Bowers and Adrie Alice E.i:binger
a1 the home or Herman and 0oona
Bowers, 484 Gatdea Rood, Columbus.

MIDDLEPORT · Anyooc inter·
CSitld in playmg &lt;11mrncr fast pitch
softball may aur:nd a mcecing Monday at 6 p.m. at tbe Middleport Ball
Park. Further infonDalioo may be
obtained by calling 992-61190 or
742-2302. 1bele is a SIO registtationfee.
TUESDAY
MASON - Meigs County Vietnam Veterans Chapter will meet
Tuesday at 7 p.m. a11he VFW Hall
in Masoo. All V.N. veloei311S invited.
POMEROY - The Meigs County VeteranS Service Commission
will mtt1 Tuesday at 7:30p.m. m
the veterans service office in
I'OOleroy.

Dear Ann Landers: Tiwnk you

for your column about breast
implants . l also am appalled by the
misinfonnation and t.hc hu~.:k sler ing

Ann
Landers

of personal injury auorneys who are
out to make a buck any way they
ANN LANDEIIS
can.
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I bOO my implants 12 years ago to
correct a physical dcformlly. I'm 34,
a registered nurse, in excellent health
and married to a physicran. We have aut..hority on breast disease.
four children.
What Dr. Ketchum told me was
I was pleased wilh my implants identical to the inlormation you
and forgot all about them until the printed in your colum n. He also sa.d
media onslaught began.
he would he very comfortable if any
Being a born worrier, Cilch new O[ his five daughters wanted IOhave
rtrK&gt;rt was more frighlcnint; ~tan Lhc breast implanL&lt;
last. I became so nervous I could
Please, please prin t your message
not sleep or enjoy anything. Then I
again so the women who may have
saw your column.
I showed the col umn to my mi ssed it will sec it the second Lime
husband and he said , "That rs around. Yours was the voice of
exactly what I've been telling you sa nity when th e med ia feeding
all along. I'm glad you read it on fren zy got going. -- PEGGY IN
the paper. Now maybe you'll belrevc MIAMI
DEAR PEGGY: Th:lllks for those
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gist at the University of Mram1 . again , for those who missed it:
The U.S. Fond and Drug AdminiDr. Alfred Ketchum , who is a past
president of the Society of Surgical s tr ~wo n' s advt sory panel ha s
Oncology and considered a leading de term 1 ned that there is no

--Library lines-By RUTH POWERS
The library is planning an Ans
&amp;: Crafts display during Heritage
Weekend, June 13 -14. Anyone
wishing to display their arts &amp;
crafts should contact the library
immediately so space can be
arnnged.
Something new has been added
to the Summer Reading Program.
The library has a Teen Summer
Reading Program lined up and
teenagers are encouraged to come
in and sign up for participation.
The library staff is currently
busy lining up Summer Fun programs for children to enjoy over
the summer months. We hope to
have a fun filled summer for our
teens and yOIDiger children.
The children's movies on Salur ·

A summer school program
offering makeup classes for students who bave failed classes during the school year will be offered
at Meigs High Scbool, June 8-26,
from 8 a.m. to nooo each weekday.
The classes are open to Meigs.
Eastern and Southern students in
Meigs County and Wahama students in Mason County.
The courses to be offered arc
General English I and 2, introduction to Algebra Pan I, Consumer
Math, American History, and General Science.
The cost is $35 per half credit,
or $70 for a full credit. Applications to enroll are available at
Meigs High School. Further information may be obtained by contacting either Principal Fenton Taylor or one or the guidance coun selors at Meigs High School.
and boost morale of aU ••ploJfts. Pictured an
som• or tbe raculty nd starr no wore t~eir
shirts Thursday iJo m:opita of lllr !drirt p~­
sent.ations.

D of A members give officer reports
The Past Councilor's Club of
Chester Council No . 323. Daugh·
ters or America, met at the lodge
hall with Opal Hollon, Cora Beegle
and Pauline Ridenour. hostesses.
Laura Mae Nice presided and
read five verses of Psalm 54.
The pledge to the American !lag
and the Lord's Prayer were grvcn
in unison.
Members answered roll call by
telling what their mother's first
name was and their maiden name .
Officers repons were given and
it was reported that Doris Koemg is
in Sl Joseph Hospital. A card was
signed for her by the members.
Poems read were "For My
Mom" and "Nobody Know s ~.ut
Mother" by Thelma Whtte : A
Mother's Love" by Charloue

Grant : "Flower Sack Underwear"
by Lora Damewood.
At the June 10 meeting, mem bers arc 10 bring readings pertaining to the flag or Falher's Day.
Games were conducted by Vir·
ginia Lee and Goldie Frederick.
Door pri zes were won by Jean
Frederick and Bulah Maxey. The
hostesses served refreshments.
Attending were Thelma White,
Ella Osborne, Virginia Lee, Mary
K. Holter, Sadie Trussell, Cora
Beegle, Ethel Orr, lnzy Newell,
Opal Hollon, Lora Damewood.
Pauhne Ridenour. Erma Cleland.
Faye Kirkhart, Goldie Frederick,
Ada Bissell , Mac McPeek , Bulah

day, Sunday and Monday have
been discontinued until September,
when they will resume again.
The librarr. has formed a teen
Youth Counetl with students from
the three school districts. Representing Eastern District is Charlie
Bissell, Jessica Chevalier, Jamie
Wilson, and Kathy Bernard. ReJil!·
senting Southern District is Matt
Morrow, and Stephanie Sayre.
Representing the Meigs District is
Angie White, and Jason Witherell .
The Youth Council will furnish the
library input from their peers on
programs and materials selection
for the teenage patron.
Teenagers, if you have a good
program idea, contact your representatives on the Youth Council.
They will he glad to hear from you .
Thrs is your council, only you can
make It wort.

revealing his prison record to a
prospective employer.
As a religious oounselor. I advise
all former prisoners to teD tbe trutb,
even thougb it may ros:t them a badly
needed job. I remind them tbal it
was dishonesty or one kind or
another that got them into trouble in
the first place and tl they continue
to be dishonest they wiU g&lt;t iDIO
trouble again.
·
I hope you will print this
message. It's an impooant one. H.H.F., HENDERSON, KY.
DEAR H.H.F.: Thank you for
encouraging former prisoners to
tell the truth about their pasL I
appreciate your backing me up.
They needed 10 hear it again.
Gem or the Day: Neves let your
mother comb your hair when she is
mad at your dad.
Is alcohol ruillillg yow lif~ or the
life of a lo•td oM? "Alwlto/Um.·
How to Ruogniu It , Huw 10 Dtal
With II . H""' 10 Corrq~r It" aut rllllt
things arownd. Stod a stlf·
addrtss~d . long , bwsintss-siu
envelop&lt; and a chLct or II'IOIIL)I
order for $3.65

Maxey, Elizabeth Hayes, Alta Ballard, Jean Frederick. Charloue
Grant, Laura Mae Nice , Beuy
Young and a gues1. Sandra White.

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If Yo• Want ACom•issioner
Who Has PROVEN ABILITY and
Will work Tirelessly to Bring
lml•stry, Beller Highways and
More Grant Funds Into
Meigs County,

LIS IGS

City

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compelling scien~frc evidence that
silicone implants cause disease but
made i1 clear lhat more studies are
needed .
The pan el ha s recommended
that all women who need breast
rcconstrucLion after masleClOmy be
allowed to have 11, as well as a
lrmited number or women wbo want
the procedure for cosmetic reasons,
to supply data for a controlled study.
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have not experienced any problems
to lea.,.c their implants in.
Anyone who has questions can
call the FDA Breast Implant
Information toll -free hot line. The
number is 800-532-4440 (TDD
for the hearing impaired: 800-m6167) .
Dear Ann Landers: As one who
works with prisoners. ex-offenders
and their familres . I know the
drlcmma faced by a former ~soner
who ponders the advisabi lity of

500 'East !Main

FRED lUFFMAN

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program offered

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prindpal at Meigs Higb Schoo~ along with Gordon Fisbtr, assistant principal, presented all
employees, includinJ facully and starr, with
Meigs Marauder t-shtrts, lo show their support

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Community Caleadar items
appear two days before an event
and tbt day ol tbat tvenL Items
must be received weU in advance
to IISSIIre publication in tbe calendar.

WEEKLY

Friday, May 22, 1992

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comfortably manage today . your efl ec tlveness will be severely d•mmtshed All
your endeaYors could sufler
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. t9) II you're
required to make a cho•ce about doing
sor,lelhmg today w1th people you l1ke or
with those you !eel obligated to , choose
the former. 11 may be impoSSible to
p l ea~ the tatter
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In o rder
to prove your sell-sulficiency today, you
mtght reject the assistance of competent helpers . Later, you could regret
your decision .

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sopl. 22) Take paons

keen observer today. but it m1ght be
w1se to keep your observations to yourself . especially il you spot negative tendencies in individuals with whom you 'll
be involved .
ARIES (March 21aA.prii1SI) This IS one
of those days where unrectified mls·
takes are apt to be quic'kly compound·
ed . Don't let things get out of hand
where friends and finances are

to treat co-workers w1th kid gloves to-

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rather for1unate in the
year ahead in endeavors . you either
mastermind or personally d1rect. 11 your
talents urge you to be up front . don· I
relegate yourself to the rear.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fnends
might do things for you today just be·
cause you're you. However, if you bring
others into the picture, your benefactors may back off. Know where to took
for romance and you'll find lt. The As.tro-Graph Matchmaker instantly re-

day . Disagreements could go unresolved until next weetl or . perhaps, e~en
a bit longer
LIBRA (Be pl. 23-0ct. 23) II you ere gomg to take any risks today. take them
on your own abilitieS and not on those
of others about whom you know little
Betting blindly IS a no- no.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Someone concerned .
you·re closely assoc10ted with might try TAURUS (April 20-Moy 20) Individuals
to take credtt today for something
you 've done. But, as long as you've accomplished what you 've set out to do.
don't make a big deal of 11 .

SAG ITT AAIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) II you
attemft to tak e on more than you can

who are most pertinent to your present
aims could be the ones you isolate today through some type of behavioral intraction . For your own benefit. be careful how you deal with others.

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PIITSBURGH (AP} - A Unir ed Steelworkers officral said the
union hopes to resume ralks with
Ravenswood Alummum Corp .
soon after negotiators missed a
self-imposed deadline for rcso lvmg
their dispute.
Negotiators broke off talk s
when ir became apparcnr rhar the
deadline of midnight Thursday for
reaching a new contract would pass
withour an agreemenL
'"It was ly]lical of the ncgotiaring process," said Ravenswood
spokesman Pat Gallagher.
S!eelworkers spokesman Gary
Hubbard said the union hopes to
resume talks as soon as next week.
"Of course there arc problems .
That's why talks break off," ' Hub-

bard said Friday . "The weekend improperly hired 1.000 replacewill give time for quiet reflection ment workers.
Ries gave lhc panics until lWle
on tho se problems. We 're confi ·
dent we can resolve it, but we ' ve I to resolve rhcir diSpute.
If he upholds a Nauonal Labor
gor some more ralking to do."
Abour 1,700 members of Srccl- Relarions Board find1ng rhat
workcrs
Local
5668
in Ravenswood violated federal labor
Ravenswood, W.Va .. have been off laws, the company could be forced
the JOb since Nov . I, 1990. The to rehire the union workers, who
company says lhe workers walked would be eligible for millions of
ouL Union members say they were dollars in back pay.
locked OUI.
ln addition, Ravenswood could
With the contract deadline past, default on a $71 million loan pay other deadlines loom for ment due June 5. Crednors con Ravenswood.
cerned abour the back pay would
Earlier lhis monlh, AdminiStra- be happ1cr wilh a negotiated solutive Law Judge Bernard R1 cs uon. according 10 company docuagreed to po stpone ruling on ments.
charges thai Ravenswood tllcgall y
The company's credit problems
locked our rhc Sreelworkcrs and
(Cnnlinued onA-2 I

and equipment, for campaign activ -

uy,"' according to the House Elhics
ManuaL
"When you have a campaign
where so many mean things are
being said, sometimes rhey (his
Washin~ton staff) just want to be
helpful, ' McEwen told the Chillicothe Gazetlc in a telephone inrcrvicw from his Hillsboro home Friday night ''We hope to make resti (Continued onA-2)

VALEDICTORY ADDRESS • David lhle stressed the lmporlaoace II iadivklUIIlty alld l"reedom ol choice to the 11192 graduatIng cu ol Soutlrfrn High School durin~ his valedictory address at
comme•cement servkes Friday evening m the Charles W. Hayman
gymuslum.

JAKEWAY HONORS CHAMBER- During
his visilto Meigs Counly on Friday, Ohio Developmenl Director Donald Jakeway presented lhe
Mei~s County Chamber or Commerce with a
certilicate reco~nizing the group's developmenl
efforts, l-lere, Jakeway, second from left, presenls the plaque to chamber president Lenny

on, stressing that putting forth lhe
besl efforts possible contribule
greatly 10 reaching desired goals .
Rev . Grace told the graduates
much of whal lhey would accom plish would be influenced by others
but mosr imponantly 10 remember
their lives arc shaped by the way
they perceive lhcmsclves. The key
By BRIAN J. REED
to success, he related, was to sec
Times-Senlinel Staff
yourself worthwhile.
POMEROY - Ohio's economic
He concluded by reminding lhc dcvclopm cnr czar gave Me igs
graduates they had been created for Counly busmcss leaders and counry
greatness because they were creat- officials a pep talk al a luncheon
ed in the image of God and their meeting on Fnday .
only limitation is lheir perception
During hi s first offtetal visil 10
of themselves.
rhe counry. Ohio Dcparrmcnr of
Following the baccalaurcarc Development Dtrecror De .tald
address rhc choir performed Jakeway encouraged communiry
"Showing Us the Way."
leaders to work more closely wilh
Kellic Ervin, salutatorian, deliv- state agencies to accomplish dcvclered her address in the form of a opmcot goals.
letter to fellow students, teachers,
''I'm not naive enough to think
adminisrrators. her parents, famrly that you have all you need in rcrms
and friends.
of economic development," lake"We have witnessed stories thai way told the group al th e Me1gs
will las! for generations," she stat- Counry Public Ltbrary . "The stare
ed , citing examples such as the
inauguration of George Bush as the
40th president of the Uniled States
with Dan Quayle, vice·presidcnr,
Opemtion Descn Shield and Descn
Stonn in Lhcir junior year, and in
the past year the break-up of com -

Eliason and Chamber/Economic Development
Direclor Paula Thacker. Also pictured, sealed,
are Nancy Hollister, Director or the Governor's
Office or Appalachia and Elizabelh Schaad,
Re~ional Director of the Ohio Deparlmenl of
DevelopmenL (Times-Senlinel Pholo by Brian J.
Reed)

Jakeway addresses Meigs
business, community leaders

munism.

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Charles W. Hayman gymnasium.
The graduating seniors entered
lhe gymnasium as Jeff Arnold,
music director atlhe school, played
the processional.
Rev. Roger Grace, pastor of lhe
Racine and East Letart United

Methodist Churches, gave lhe invocation followed by the Southern
Choir singing "It Is So Hard 10 Say
Good-bye to Ycslcrday " wrth
Roberta Maidens, gocst conductor.
During his baccalaureate
address, Rev. Grace encouraged lhe
graduarcs 10 be the besr they could
be as they embark on a new beginning.
He challenged them to make the
most of lhemselves, be willing to
rake chances and when confronled
with challenges meet them head -

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the Centerville Volunteer Firefighters Association. Both this year's parade, which drew 35
units, and the bean dinner were htld in honor or
the late Woodrow Hall, longtime Raccoon
Township trustee. (Times-Sentinel photo).

WASHINGTON {AP) - An al lenerhead rather than on staOhio congressman says a campaign tionery from his campaign commitannouncement on his congressional tee.
slationery may have been an error
House rules require lawmakers
with good inlenL
to separate lhe work they're elccled
The Washington office of Rep. to do from their efforts to run for
Bob McEwen, R-Ohio, sen! out a re-election. As much as possible,
news release Friday promoting a they arc required to make sure laXMay 28 campaign event in Gallipo- payers aren "t paying for campaign
lis. The release called the event a work.
"McEwen for Congress nx:eption"
· 'A member may nor usc official
but was prinled on his congression- resoun:es, mcluding funds, supplies

mcncement exercises held in the

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Lawmaker uses congressional
letterhead for campaign event

By JULIE E. DILLON
Times-~nlinel News SlafT
RACINE - Sixty-nine Soulhem
High School seniors rece1ved their
diplomas Friday evening in combined baccalaureale and com-

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SHOWING THE COLORS - The junior
members or the Centerville Volunteer Fire
Departmtnt led their fellow firefighters with a
flag display in Saturday's parade through Centerville, which eaded at the Community Park
with the aintb annual bean dinner sponsored by

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teet lor you Ma11 $2 plus a long. selfaddressed , stamped envelope to
Matchmaker . c1o lhts newspaper , P_Q
Box 91428 , Cleveland . OH 44101 -3 428
CANCER (June 21-July 22) In a c:om·
merc1al arrangement . lry to do all the
p1oneenng work loday. but don 't be to o
hasty about closmg the deal. Po or ttm mg could puncture your profits
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Unless you nave
a f1rm grip on the tiller today. you could
lind that the control of an important sit uatiOn IS Slipping out of your hands. It
m•ght be very dillicuttto get it back .

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SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS
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"You'll only be charged lor the time you actually
use lhe lawn equipment." 1he store owner said. "How
will you know how long rve used ~?" the man asked.
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She urged fellow classmates ro
think about the changes they have
seen over the past four years and to
realize lhe changes that will occur
when moving on to college and
other types of higher education.
She concluded by saying ''The
world has changed with us in the
past four years. Now it is up to
everyone here to malc.c the world
change for us."
In his valedictorian address,
David Ihle, staled "we entered
school as a group with one common bond that linked us together,
butl!lllightlhat bond's grip will be
forever broken" as "our paths will
go in many different directions as
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has not done all tl1at it can do for
small communities. But we mu st
share rhc rcsponsibihry with those
communiti es. The state needs to
hear constructive criUcism in terms
of how we can de&lt;tl with the problems we face."
Jakeway admrttcd thai Ohio' s
88 counties have not received equal
consideration in term s of economic
development assistance in the past.
However, lakeway said, Southeastern Oh io and orher "neglected "
pans of lhc state arc parually 10
blame.
A development spec1alisr wirh
hi s roots in Lhc private sector, Jak eway said that the government
should treat its Citizens like cus-

the stale govcmmcm has nm treat-

ed its customers well."
"There is no reason." he said,
"lo think thai yo u ca n'r gc r the
same attcmi on that olh cr count.ics

in Ohio have been rcc civ111g ."
The dtrc ctor recog niZed Meigs
Counry for 1ts cffo t1 s in altracting
economic development project'\ to
rhc counry . al rhough no specific
proJeCts were nam ed.
"Y ou've shown rh c Stare of
Oh10 and the Oh1o Dcparunent of
Development lhal you have what it
rakes to get things don e,'" lakeway
sa1d . "Mei gs C ounl y, along with
tw o or three othe r counties 1n
Soulhcastcrn Ohi o, have taken a
punch in the nose m term s of the
economy ."

Dyesville couple sentenced
Thursday on drug charges

POMEROY - Brian Woodgcrd,
34, and his wife, Becky Trout
Woodgerd, 30, or Dyesvillc Road.
appeared in Meigs County Com mon Pleas Coun on Thursday
before Judge Fred W. Crow lii for
sentencing on guilty pleas to drug
charges.
Brian Woodgerd pled guilty to
possessing marijuana, a felony of
lhe third degree, and cultivation of
marijuana , a felony of the fourrh
degree. Mrs. Woodgerd had pl ed
guilty 10 possession.
The possession charges alleged
an amount equal to or exceeding
100 times the bulk amount. By
st.atute, one hundred gnims of mari juana constitutes lhe bulk amounr,
according to the court's criminal

tamers, and said thai, '" for roo long.

batl1ff, Paul Gerard. The arnounl of
marijuana involved in this case was
more than 22,000 grams (approxi mately 49 pounds}, ac cording ro
court docum ents.
At the hearing, Judge Crow
asked Mrs. Woodgcrd abour the
marijuana and she initially staled
that she and her husband had
grown marijuana jusl once, bul
under questioning admiucd lhat she
had lied and that they had grown
mar.~· :.:.. 1.:! I .)f several years.
Bri..m Y oodgerd was scnlcnced
by Judge C.row to consccuuve sentences of 18 months in Jail, and was
fined $5,000 on the two possession
charges. The second senrcnce was
su spended and Woodocrd was
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Jakeway said lhat the firsr step
in improving counry/starc cooperntiOn is ro spec ifi cally identify
viable economic development proJec ts, especially those whi ch will
crcarc jobs. lakeway advised that
Meigs Coun1y's economy is dependcnr on small business developmen~ specifically those small busi nesses thai employ I 00 people 01
less.
In addition to developing small
business, Jakeway encouraged
··exploitation" of the area's natural
resources, specrfically lhe county's
mrlcs of riverfront.
Jakeway hailed Ihe Meigs County Parks Districr's videocassette,
" Mc1gs Counly: The Hearl of the
v., Jcy", produced locally by Aardvark Sound, calling it "one of the
best travel and tourism videos
stalcwide ".
"Here in Meigs County, you can
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