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Meigs announcements

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Teea Weellel!d pJ'OII'IIII plaDDed
The Ohio Division rl the Allier·
ican Cancer Socioty is offering illl
first annual Teen Weekend Pro11ram to individuals Bled 16
lh!'OUIIh 20 who arc ~ing ~
·for cancer or· who n m JeiiiiSS10II
from caacer.
The 1991 Teen Weellend pro-·
gram will be held July 19-21 at
Geneva Hills in Lancaster. The fll'SI
30 .individuals registered for the
weekend will be accepted
.
The camp will be staffed.with
· medical persoonel and couaselon
to assist teens
~ial needs.
1
Disruptions iD
diets and
medical sc:hed ea will not occur. •·.
The enlire tuition for lbe weekend camper will be paid by the
American Cancer SocJCty tbrou11h
individual and ~ donations.
The weekend will pvvide teena .
with a chance to shan: a fuD-Iilled
camping experience with their '
peers. Activities wi.ll include
canoeing, fishing, swimming, hiking and cooperative games.
Because individuals wilb cancer
may tire easily, the pace will 116.
adapted and rest periods will be!.,
providcd.
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To re11ister for the weekend,··
contact the~ and rehabilita- "
lion department at the Ohio Divi:••
sion of the American Cancer Soci' ..
ety at 1 (800) 6116-4357 or 1 (SOOt ·
889-9565.
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Ohio Lottery

Lakers win,·
gain NB,A
finals

• Pick 3:771
Pick 4:0795
Cards : 9·8, 6·C
4-D; 2-S
Low tonight near 70.
Saturday, humid. High in
90s. Chance of rain 50
percent.

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Till!: PROFS • Oblo Ulllvenlty's juz qlllll'tet
''Tbe Profs," ire sbOWD here prepar!Dg for tbe
Ariel Theatre's 1ala "Galaxy of Stars" nrst
aaalversary celebratlQn Frlllay, May 31. SbOWD

bere left to riJbt .re bulllt 'DaD :-~ilUcb;d
laellstllbllplloalllt Da'rid Lewll, pllllflt
S)'I'IICue aad drummer Guy Remollko.
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.OUjazz quartet to peform Friday
"The Profs," a jazz quartlit from
Ohio University will be one of the
featlRd groups aube histllic Ariel
Theatre's "Galaxy of Stars" first
anniversary celebration. The gala
event is Friday, May 31, at 8 p.m.
The group is comprised of faculty
members from the School of Music
at OU.
The Profs will be performing
such hits as '"I'he Song is You" by
.1erome Ker11, "The Girl From
•Jpanema" by Antonio Jobin, a
medley of IWies by George Gersh·
win as weD as others.

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Members of the group include
Guy Remonko whose credits
include being tbc principal pcrcussionist with the Ariel's own Ohio
Valley Symphony and pianist
Richard S~use wbo performed
for tbe Ariel's Grand Openina last
summer and, Dime recendy, at the
piano dedication concert. That
exquisite performance was a benefit for the Ariel Theatre. David
Lewis, also no stranger ID the Ariel
stage since soloing with the OVS
Ibis spring, will perform on both
tbe clarinet and saxop!lone. Bassist

Dan Clalk romxls 0111 tbe group.
· 9tber performers on tbe progmm include the Second Century
Singers with a variety of patriotic
songs and Jonathan &amp; Judith
Cavendish presentini tunes from
''TheSoundofMusic.
· TiCkets are$10 which includes a
reception in the Masonic Hall
immediately following tbe performance, Tickets are available at
Peddler's Pantry, Bruaicardi
Music, Criminal Records and the
Stowaway. For more information,
caD the Ariel at 446-ARTS.

THE JOY SINGERS - ne (nJap "Joy" wiD be "'&amp;lng at tbe
Bead Ana Gos1lel Sing at .tile~ Coanty Fair Grtlllllds liD Sat-.
urday aad Saaciay. Tile
ol Dortby Bailey aad Patty
Henaler. Tbey will abo be al
Jane 14 aad 15 at tbe annual
Singing ill Plnea event. Tbey w1 be singing at tbe First Gospel
Sing In Gallla County at the county fairgrounds on Aug. 30 and 31.
The group ... a-eated a Dt1l' t1q1e ·wllch wll be released Ws fill
entitled, ''The Anointing," Henaler wrote etpt nl the - . . oa the
tape and Bailey wrote the - . , "He Took Tbls Heart of Mille."
JCIJCI! Cuey wrote tbe -e. ''MODIIIIy, Is Tbere Room for Me In
Heaven," for Heuler's ~ugbter, Julia. Tbat 10111 wiD be released
tbls flU. To sc•edule tbe IJ'OIIP call247-2575 or 94!1-1721.

grou':;-

Middleport
class
of
1941
gathers
JWIY
A
was held at lbe Middle·
ponLellion Hall for the Midd~
High School Class of 1941. A
calered dinner was served to !bose
aaending.
·
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Attendinll were Roena A!iiherson Johnson, Columbus; Lots and
Kennelh McEhinney, Middleport;
Artamae Baker Buskirk, Middle·
port; Jean Bennett Ro11ers, Oak
Harbor; Betty Brown and Charles
Lambert, Reedsville; Bill Diles and
Mary, Athens; Goldie Gray
Gilmore, Pomeroy; Clarice Gibbs
Krautter, Pomeroy; Ruth Hamilton
·
Point Pleasant, W.Va.;
OOiotll}' Mallidn Jenkins, Middle-

port; Sylvia ~yer and Ches~r
Rice, Union Ctty, Ga.; Marjorie
Miller Vaad4;rhoof and husband,
Marion; Bill and Barbara Reichman, Fairfield Glades, Tenn.; Denver ~d ~ora Rice, Middlepqrt;
Rosalie Rice Frencb and husband,
Worthington; Helen Jane Root
F'telds, Delaware; Jean Roush Rus·
sell, Reynoldsburg; Waller W. and
Pennie Smith, Columbus;
Josephine Stewart and Dallas
Blevins, Middleport; Robert C. and
Elizabeth Tompkins, Lawson, Mel.;
Nina Triplett and Chet Haddox,
HoD:fW90d, Fla.; Della Mae Sommers, Ravenna; Mr. and Mrs.

~; lack and DorOthy ~tew-

While, Ros~omman 1 M1ch.;
Martha and Ttp CunntJ1gbam,
Lima; Raymond and Betty Jo
Allensworth, Grovepon; Gordon
aad Mary Eunice Harri~, Colum·
bus; Gene and Janet Harris, Co!um·
bus; Charles Brooks, Mansfteld;
Mildred Asbury Mosley, St.
Alban~.
W.Va.;
Cbarles
Entsm1n11cr, ·Soutb Charleston,
W.Va.
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VBS scheduled
Reedsville Chulch of Christ. the
Eden United Brethren Church and
the Reedsville and Lon11 Bottom
United Methodist Cbun:ll will hold
combined Vacation Bible School at
Riverview ScboolJnne
10.14will
from
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be
6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m..............
held for aU ages, including adults.
Everyone is welcome.

IC.E COLD MELONS
4 us.. $100
BANANAS
GERANIUMS
SI~E FLAT OF

18 $4lt

ASSORTMENT
.PERENNI~L PLANTS

5

5" SQUAll POTS

COCA-COLA

FOI $599

$288
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MEIGS FARM MARKET
POMIIOY OHIO

300 WIST MAIN

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Announces.

SPECTACULARSAvtNGS

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FlNISHIN.G TOUCQES • Jllllior Smltb aad
Ray Pai'SOIII were bard at work on Thursday,
puttiJII tbe flnlablng toudles oa flowers ~lmd
tbe base of tbe Civil War moaament in

Pomeroy. Smltll and Panou, Melp Couty
Courtboue e1lltodlal ataft', helped plant bandred&amp;· olllowers ·~ the JaODIIJIIent and in
othe.r areis 8W'I'OIIIICIInt tbe eovtboue.

Southern board discontinues
noon kindergarten bus routes

Wisconsin
girl claims
spelling title

PRICES GOOD TBR.U END OJI' SEASON

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WASHINGTON (AP)- She's
a voracious reader and her mom's
her speUing coach. That plus some
good guesswOrk ll)8(le ·13-year-old
1oinne Lagatta tbe winner of the
641b National Spcl1ing Bee. ·
Joanne sailed throu11h tbe ftrSt
eight rounds of co~petition and
then survived a llfUClinll 90-minute
battle Thursday all8instll-year-old
sixthrr Maria Mathew of ster·

lin~ 'two-day spelling bee began

And Of Course, Boll's Bas rhe Fresh Qualit)t Produee You've Come ro E*peet •••

VID"LIA ONION

59¢

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FLORIDA
NEW WHITE
POTATOES

JUMB06SIZE

$299 ~:~·

$199

EACH
SPELLING CHAMP • Joanne Laptta, 13, ol CllatonYIUe,
Wis., bolds tropby above ber bead after winDing the 1991 Natloaal
Spelliag Bee in Washington Thursday. (AP)

Now Two Conuenfat l.oeatfons •••
1/4 Mill Nonh of Pomeroy/MIIOn Bridge
MUon,WV
PhoM (304) 773-5721
Open: Mondly-Saturdly, I 1111-1 pm; Sunday, 9em-9 pm
2400 Eulem Avenue (1C1"081 from K·Mart)
o.Jllpolll, Ott
PhoM(I14)441-1711
Open: Monctly-s.turdly,. 1111-l pm; Sunclly, 111111-1 pm

* PRODUCE
PRICES EFFEcnYE FRIDAY, MAY 31 THRU SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 1890
*PLANT PRICES EFFEcnVE
MAY 31 THRU END OF SEASON
FR~AY,

, FOOD STAMPS ACCEPTED ON PURCHASE OF VEGETABLE BEDDING PLANTS AND·BULK SEED

lno. -opoper

---Local briefs-Wreck damage said minor
Minlr front end damage was occurred to a parked car owned by
Rillerview Petsonal Care Home, West Columbia, W. Va. Thursday.
The owner i'eported that she had Jlllked the car behind Andersons
on 5ec:oru1 SL and apparently BDOiher car backed into it causing lbe
&lt;ian/age.

.Funds sought for scrubber
, Ohio Mining and Reclamation Association President Neal S.
TOS1i:Dsoo calleil upon President Gecqe Bush to finance a scrub~
in Soulbeast Ohio 011 tbe Kyger Creek Po~ Plant that sel!s •ts
clectric:ity to the U. S. Depiubnent of Energy mstead of financmg a
ac:rubber in Krakow, Poland.
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Recently the U. S. Department of Energy made a conmubn.ent 10
spend over $7 million for a scrubber in Kmltaw. Poland but will not
Coatlaued oa pap 3

be removed.

"Listen, I want to burn Ohio
Utilities Cl!airman Frank coal. So lbereforc, any way it can
Sawyer, D·Mansficld, and Krupin· be done for utilities to burn Olli&lt;i ·
ski said in interviews later that lim- coal tbat's what I'm for," Riffe
ited tax credits worlh an estimated said at a news conference.
$6 million oripnii\Iy proposed in
"It's my understandinll that
the measure probably would sur- lhcre's either some grants or feder·
vive.
al money that's available to tile
The bill is intended to encour- · states. I think we've 110t to use
age utilities faced wilh new federal every means that we can to get
clean air regulations to instaU lhe some of !bat," he said.
anti-pollution equipment needed to
Sawyer said limited tax credits
conunue to burn tbe state's high- originally contained in t.he blll
sulfur calli, rather than switch to probably would be retained.
cleaner coal from outside Ohio. . .
As first proposed, tbe measure
Riffe favored use of federal would have provided credits of $1
money, instead of state tax credits, per ton of Ohio coal burned for
as an incentive for utilities to mstall companies that instaU scrubbers- or
smokestack scrubbers or related . other equipment to comply with
equipment.
Condnued on page 3

Release $50,000 to improve
Middleport boat ramp

Action required &lt;!ue to the her as a ful!-time aide at the kinder· provide any ~lion to such .
change to an aU-day kinder$anen . ganen .. Durin$ the past sc~ool year; · activities.
The school calendar for the ·
was taken at the reaular ~ma of · Frederick~ \lOth jobs.
tba.SaUdlern Loca1_ S~BQIII'd · .S~ .-~ 1991-1992 school year was 1
held recendy.
. . , , lcinderlanen on ¥&lt;lllila,&gt;;1,W~. approve"il bv thC board. The ~: ·
· The board lrioved 'to diScontinue
day aad Friday on~ seme!'terllnil• er4 ~ is sec 'fdr ~ugust 26,
tbe noon ldndergarten routes since Tuesday and Thursday the next the first day for students is August
kindergarten pupils wiD be attendsemester.
27, tbe last day of school for stuing school aU day. The conii'IICIII ofIn another cost-saving step, lhe dents is May 28, 1992, and lbe last
Delbert Smidt and Larry Smith as board outlined rules and regula- day for teachers is May 29.
·
noon-time ltinderprten bus drivers
lions for transporting students to
Tbe board agreed to join the
were tenninaled.
and from sponmg and band events Ohio School Board Association
The board accepted lhe resign&amp;- and otbcr extra-curricular activities.
Worker's Compensation Group
tion of Romaine Frederick as a Parents will be ICS]lOIISible for such Rating Program. This PfOlmU!l .is
;.:~!::;:! bus driver and hired
transpOrtation. The district will not
C011tinued OD page 3

ON ALL.THEIR TOP QUALITY PLANTS

SWEET

By JOHN CHALFANT
Assoeiated Press Writer
· COLUMBUS- A clean air·
coal mininll bill that hit a roadblock
in tbe House two weeks ago is back
on
Speaker Vem Riffe said
he hoped a revamped version of lhe
measure could be ready for a vote
next Thiii'Sday .
Riffe, D-Wheelersburg, said
Thursday be had sent the bill, drafted by a special panel headed by
Rep. Jerry Krupinski, D·
Steubenville, to lhe House Public
Utilities Committee to be
rew&lt;rted.
Riffe said up to $20 million
worth of~ state tax credits
!bat the measure p~sed to give
utilities that bum Ohio coal would

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Clean air-coal
bill back on· track
in ·ohio House

Simmons graduates

Debra McGuffin Simmons,
Huntington, W.Va., daughter of
Dorothy Me Guffin and tbe late
Harry McGuffin, Middleport, was a
December 1990 llf8duate of Mar·
shall University.
She .was awarded the Re11ent's
.
Elachelor of Arts Dep'ee.
Her busband, Kevin Simmons,
recently completed a course on
· emergency medical tec:bnok&gt;IIY and
Raben Weue, Denver, Colo.
is now alk:ensed EMT.
Afternoon 11uests were Nan
The Simmons' arc employed for
Moore, Middleport; Maxine Ben- VQCA Conloralion qf West Virnett, Columbus; Joe A. Young, ginia in the fiuntington area.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 31, 1991

Tbe State Controlling Board bas released $50,000 for redevelopment or tbe e:rilltlna bOat ramp on the Ohio River at Middleport, liecordlnl tQ a.release today from tile Oblo Department
oi'N•tarat Reloureeai;r
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I!IIO.Ieet wiJI Include 11.-k atabiiiUtlon and protectloo,
launc:ll ramp uJIIII'IIde and repaving tbe exl&amp;tiq iauc:ll nmp
and parklna racllldes.
Tbe total eatlmate c:ost for· tbe project is $75,000 wltll
ODNR •a DI¥ision or Waterc:nft payiag two-thirds of the eoustruc:tion C0S1s. Tbe balance or tile project c:ost Is being haadled
wltb village funds and tbrouilt contributions from businesses
and lndividuls.

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Congressional panel looking
into RAC safety record

By T J. SIMONEAUX
Assoc:lated Press Writer
, CJiARLESTON, W.Va.· When
federal iniiCStigators were turned
away at lbe gates of Ravenswood
Aluminum Ccxp., the United Steelworkers asked Congress to take up
its complaints of safety and health
problems at the Jackson County
planL
.
This week, Congress agreed to
take charge of the investigation.
The House Education and Labor
CommiueeUs Subcommiuee on
Health and Safety will study
Ravenswood AluminumUs safety
records, slaff director Sy Holzman
said Thursday from Washington,
D.C.
''What we have done is request
the safety and health reports .. to
begin looking at whether lbe com· ·
pany has problems," Holzman said.
Ravenswood Aluminum arid tbe
United Steelworkers have been
locked in a labor dispute since Nov.
I, when their contract expired.
About 1,700 union workers have
been off the job since then, wilh tbe
union sayin11 they are locked out ··
and the company saying they are

Safety and Health Admimstration
investigators sent to investigate
complaints filed by the United
Steelworkers and others were
turned away by plant officials, even
though they bad an access warrant
signed by U.S. Magistrate Jerry
Hogg.
Ravenswood Aluminum called
the federal investigation TTharass·
mentUU and said tbe complainlll
were llfOUDdlcss.
''The very fact that RAC refused
to let them in the plant says that the
companr was hiding somethin~,"
said Umted Steelworkers District
23 Director lim Bowen.
On lhe S~UDe day, two employees of a Ravenswood Alummum
subcontractor were injured while
moving equipment in the plant,
authorities said.
After the union asked lbe House
subcommittee to investigate the
plantUs safety record, Rep. J~h
Oaydos, D-Pa., the panelUs chairman, asked the federal safoty agenCoatinued 011 page 3

with Z1.7 contestaniS.
Maria is a bilingual ~tudent who
skipped kindergarten and whose
parents are both physicians.
"I got more and more ner·vous,'' said Joanne, an eiiblh·grader. "I just wanted IIi caD ita lie."
But she correctly speUed "inappetence" and "anupyretic" to
come out on top in what might
have been the longest one-on-one
competition in tbe history of the
contesL
There's been ~Otbing like it in
lbe last 20 years at least. said Mary
Brooks, a speUing bee judge.
· on strike.
Last Th.ursday, Occupational
Joanne IS a near-straight-A student from Clintonville, Wis.
"We are just to!aUy awed," her
CHARLESTON, w. Va. (AP)
English teacher, Ed Johnson, said
M
un· ersity
,f her victory.
~ A George ason, IV •
administrator wasn t the rust
"She reads recipe books. She
choice of several Marshall Univerreads dictionaries. She reads encysity factions as tbe school's next
clopedias. She is a very, very lifted
ffi ial
lh 'II
young lady," Johnson said.
president, but 0 •c s say ey
work with him.
She hadn't even beard of most
J. Wade Gilley, senior vice pres·
of the words she got in the last 17
ident
at George Mason in Fairfax,
rounds a11ainst Maria: "Maybe
Va.,
was
renta.~~st"named Th~about three" sounded flmiliar, said
day
by
die
Um
ty of West VuJoanne. S~t kept living each
System's
board
to aucceed
inia
one "an in · ent pcss."
~ale
Nitzschke,
who
resigned
last
She fiU ' rillbt 011 "uniiUCfyear
to
become
president
of
tbe ,.
doned, which means unrecomUalversity
of
New
lfllm)llbire.
nen...t or unrequited. And lbe got
GiDey, 52, said Thursday from
f·WijiUeno," a decorative writing
his
home in Vienna, Va., he wiD
cabinet
.
accept
the Marshall presidency.
But the winnin11 word
The
board
will meet June 21 to
"antipyretic" was notbin2 new.
ake
the
decision
final
"We Just studied it ln health
m
System
Chancellor
Charles
claSs," siie said. It means preventMannins
still
need•
to
aeaodate
ing fever.
alary and beDofita with GlUey.
She and Maria stood smiling
Nitzachke earned $83,000 a yw.
f01101bcr as Joanna held a huge 11'0The final cboice among lhe four
J.
WADI
GILLEY
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Triplett firm
awarded
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engineering
contract
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By CHARLEN~ HOEFUCH .
·Sentinel News St.n
The contract for en11ineering
services on the $127,000 Pearl
Street reconstruction project has
been awarded by Middleport Village Council to Triplett Engineer·
ing of Pomeroy.
Triplett's bid was $8,000. the
lowest of lbree bids received.
Engineering services are to be
completed within 45 day~. and it is
anticipaled that tbe actual work on
lbe street, sidewalks and drainage
system between Laurel and General
Hartinger Parkway will begin wilh·
in two monlbs.
The village has received
$80,000 in Issue 2 monies on lhe
over811 cost of tbe work.
A mandatory trash collection
ordinance was ~iven a first lt'lding
at Tuesday mght's meeting of
Council. Provisions of the ordi·
nance call for lbe new collection
and billinll system to 110 into effect
on AulllJSl I. The rate will remain
at $10 a monlh with a $2 reduction
for senior citizens and handicapped
individuals.
Billing will be handled through
lbe village with the amount 10 be
added as another item on the
monthly biUs for water and sewer.
Council accepted the bid for
mandatory trash pickup from Manley's Trash Semcc, Middleport, at
the May 13 meeting. It was the
only one received in response to
advertising by Council.
The new coUection system wiU
operate under a lbree year conii'IICt
with Manley. The contract will
contain tbe nght 10 renegotiate the
Continued on page 3·

J. Wade Gilley named new
Marshall University president

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finalists came down to &lt;:;mey or
Bruce Carpenter, president of Eastem Montana Coll~e, sources on
the board told The erald·Dispatch
of Huntington.
The other rmaliSIII were Edward
Boehm, Marshall's vice """•ident
1
"'of institution&amp;. advancement, and
George F~nckson1 former Eas!em Washmgton Umversity pres•·
deaL
.
. · Carpenter, who emphasized lhe
unportancc o( ~ICs .over athledcs, was the chotec of the Marshall Faculty S~, student gov~ent .and ~ed slaff..
llbink !:'e ll. take a Wllt·an!l- attitude, 111d Kalby Chezilt,
p,resident of the Faculty Senate.
He will have a honeymoon, then
we'D see if be can make !be ':'!Bf·
ria&amp;e last. We hope that be can.
However, Gilley said be sup·
porta much of what ~ter says
about spodl and acadcnncs.

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DEVOTED TO THE INTERI!8TS OF THE MEIGS·MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGET!'

CHARLENE HOEFLICH
General Maa&amp;~er

Publlslter

PAT WHITEHEAD
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A team of historians, medical
experts and ethic:isu who studied
the propriety of probing Abraham
Lincoln's remains for signs of a
relatively rare medical disorder
· recently articulated an entirely new
justification for the sllldy of history.
.Why look at mold through
miCroscopes, pecple used to ask.
To fmd penicillin, we now know.
Why study relativity, doubters once
demanded. To make H-bombs, we
now realize. Why sllldy history? To
enhance selfesteem, we have now
learned.
This wonderful discovery is the
byproduct of an effort 10 determine
whether Lincoln suffered from
Marfan's syndrome, a hereditary
disorder.of the connective tissue
that often results in l!n elongated
body build, sunken eyes and heart
problems.

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in theMeqs CCJII!IlY
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Pcli1011,1 wu fOUIICI &amp;Dilly followin&amp; a j.y lrialllld wu - ,.. teDCOd 10 sene a tam fl '18 !Ditbl 011m e 1• cbarp. J!IJea wu
; found pDity by a jury on a cbllp 11 pau leXIIII· impneitJOII 1114
wu lelllaiCcd 1 0 - a term of two yemlll4 'IIIII onbed to aaY a
'&lt;I; fine of• $5,000.
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cy for ita recorda on Raveaii'IIIOOCl
. Aluminum dallng J.di: 10 Febn8y
1989, when the COIIIJIIIIY bouaht .
the plant from Kailcr AlwDinum. '
fa die~ yeu, the federal safety admmistratlon has fined
Ravenswood Aluminum $4 I ,000
for raCt~:f viol•tlons Jdlltcd 10 four
on-the-Job deaths, according to
records.

:EMS units make nine runs
Meip County Bmelpac~cal Senidtllllllits responded to
' nine calla for ........., 011
y 1114 .ty Nllay.
. . At 9:51 a.m. on 'lbunday,' s~ ll(llid -a to Racine fR
' s181i011 for Deborah HAry. Hamy WU llklllto ,HOlzer Medical
',Cenler. At 10:5($ LJ!I,, Pomeroy IQUIII went t o - ltoulll 7. Xatb;leon P8YIOD went to ve~a~~~. At ·u~!~:;~~~~~~ 11111111 wen~
·to U.S. koute 33. By1011 WIIIOII wu
to Va&amp;w
,· At 7:33 p.m., Racine aqllld went 10 Tlllllllla Creek Road. JIIIICS ·
Hinkley was takal to Vetrggs At~!fill" Middleport unit went
10 NOrth Secolld. JOYQ~ BleYinl
treabMD! At 8:17 pJII.,
.Middlepon squad went to·Nortb Second for Rl)bert Cloncb, who
. ·tefulcd awment At 8:36 p.m., Rlcino aqllld went 10 Apple Orove
.Road. JOihua Pape wu ln8flad but not triDiporlld.
At ~ a.m. on Friday, Pomeaoy llqllld went to Union A'Vellue
·for Mary Bonecuuer. Bonecuaer·wu llkoato Veterans. At 5:42
a.m., Rutlllld squad went to ~ Mille 2. Tbomu Ouzzer wu
.liken 10 O'Bieneu Mlmorill Hclpilll.
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Boosters to meet

The Meigs Local Band Boos&amp;! Aa9dalion ~ meet Monday
at 7 p.m. in die bind room at the high ldlonL PaCIIIIate mpd to
.aacnd the meeting.

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.. Driver escapes injury in w,reck
A truck wu lleawy c!amaget! but the driver w. not il1i-' in an
accident 81 the interaection of Nye Aveaue and But Main Street
WediiCiday morning.
.
Pomeroy police reponed lb8l David LatDbert. .36, of Pomeroy
was driYiag a truck owned by Role'sllxCmiiOII ciJerine wbiiD be
lost aiaqul1114 lbe truck o-.01il'l'ed
.
Lambert told police tbat bls bnta failed U be QI'IICbCd the
inrenecli!Jn IIIII tbat duo 10 die v.•ei&amp;m in ibe truck be wu •maNe to
~ slow the veldcle. It went liDouab tTie iDlerlccdon 011 a pea~ light,
and O¥erlllmcd 011 die CIIW in tJie nearby WIIIIIILiion 1111.
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' ~ ICjlllitcd lhllt lAmbert IUffaed only minor bruiaea ,10 his
;... ann. ~.~~dled. . .
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Fisher-Pijee !nflllt car~· Model9149, pnduccd betl!eeai
' 1 and Feb. 27, have bccli ~illbcl by.the compmy beca•i., or a ·
· · defect in' the 181cb which oaald ber;ome c!!rauwllld c1111tna a ClUb.
, - To coact the defect, die ntM•lrllllll' will poyido co•m!ft'l
· with a new shield llld buckle uu •dlly for die iDI'Iat ....,.Con,
'· sumers who own the atJec:u4 c;biJd sar.;y ..as • ubd to c:m111a
' Fisher•Prl20 111-800-233 4004 betw- 81Jb.1114 5 p.m.
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'' Meanwhile, c:onsumen Ire 'uqocl to condaue UliDI the affected
. child safety ..as unlil the c:oaec:i{on Ia COIIIplelcd.

School subsidies made
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Meigs County teeeivcd a 10111 of. $821,180.92 in Slife School
Found•ritm Subsidy PaYJIICIIII for May, a::aa.W, to a repxt Cnm
State Auclitor 'lbomu E. Pel......
. or ibe total, S26.B73 went into IICbool ~~-~and
. $92,593 Into Slate IUCben Jelitemeal, wldle $52,2()1.22 - allot. ted toward operational expensu cl the Meip County BOIId cl Bdu· ~.

Letters to the editor
Help sought on parking situation
it closer.
The people either have to double park and get out and mail their
mail or drive on by and slop in
Middleport or Cheshire to mail
their leUers ·and buy their stamps
also.

It looks like this problem can be
taken care of very easily.
Thank you,
Denver 0 . Curtis
Pomeroy, Ohio

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The cbaip IIIII padlock were put -.: on lbe doar once lbe items
had lx!en IC1IIOVOCL Anyone widt informMiOII alloullbe iaddeat or
the Uem• il t*ed to oall Pol~, 992-22.46. The bleaking
and entering occ:umd IOIIIIIIme
Tuelday' police repart.ed.
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James Teaford
JIIIIOI D. "Denver" Tlllll'ord, 82,
or Waier Stn~et In
died
on Friday,._, .31, 9911t Overblook Cenatr Dlt fallowilia a brlof
Be. . tllllplll-

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He Wll bona isl Raclae OD
Decembel9, ·~--of die
late Jamea ~ Auplla

Belle Camlnp
He wu I llllllber of the Car·
· penten Local 1650 1114 lliWMied
the Fin&amp; PrubJtedaa Cbun:ll Ia

Syaa:ua.

wU. of 53
,_., lliie ~ Ttlll0t4, two
d ..... JiiiD ~ . . loft
Sarvl:t 110 Ilia

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Se111p11111 Q-) Hall, bath of Syract1111; a ~""""'• David Lawson;
1114 11¥1111 nlecOI, aephews, and

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Scdls'\1.,1
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lid Oliall; four

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er.

Paan1 • vices wil be beld 1111
SIDiday at 2
atlwiaS ~
Home with
Tro!N!"S ofJ!cial·
inlo Burial wW be Ia IAIIirt Cane-

r&amp;:

~ may call altha funeral

bailie l'ftlm 2 pJIL 10 9 p.IL Oil·Sal-

lllday.

service charlie should landfill costs
rise. Once ihc system is in place,
there willbe no limit on bow milCh
or what kind of items ate put out
for collection. Old apces and
furniture, but not ures, will be
1111110~ without addidoaal cbaqe.
The I1ICOIId reading on an ordlnance providing for a 25 cent an
hour pay increase for employees
was pven at the meeting. A resolulion was passed to join the Ohio
M:unlcipal Leajue Workmen's
ComJ!Cnsation Group which will
~ a better rate for the village
m 1992. It was nor.cd that there is a
$1,153 enrollment fee but tba1 savings should amount to several thousand dollars.
·
Mayor Fred Hoffman reported
tba1 the Issue 2 grant application
for eewaae lagoon dredging was

Malthew Caldwell of Reedsville
is the winner of a $5 prize for correctly idenliMng the mystery farm
in Sunday's 'times-Sentinel as that
of Howard and Eleanor Knisht,
Route 7, Pomeroy. Caldwell wu
one of six to identify the Knight
farm. The contest is sponsored
cooperatively by The Ohio Vallev
Publishing Co. and the Meigs Soil
and WatefConservation DistricL

Chief or Police Ocrald Rouabt

,

the
aame of a car dealenhip or other
basinesa may Jive commuters
· somedtlng to read u they idle in
lllffic, but if the 1ncbll cover up
any informatioll oa the plate, the
car owner is brtllkina the law,
acconlina to Meigs County Sheri!f
JIIIIOI M. Soulsby.
:"The law 1111tea that the number,
county llicbr llld valictalioli Slick~
er must be visible." Soulsby l8id.
uMany car dealerships ·1nstall
brackeu on ~w cars lbat ollsc:ure
the county and validation sticker."
Soulsby noted that the car
would be cited, e'l'!m dtouah
lbo bracket was installed by die
dealenhip. '1t may not oocur to the
car owner that this is a violalion of
the law," he said.

· Name contest winner

cuttin&amp; a cbain and leiiiOvilll a
on die door. A pea~ fivofootllll aatique ice box with equa lep, line doan, eadl a different size, and cbrome bandlea, a bat plate, two p1111, a saber - , 1114
an eilht quart canner wae11110111 the ilem1 takal. The 111n1e1u1e wu

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·I ic«t'lll platea ihat advenile

penings over the past year,
Also meeting with Council was
Bob Gilmore who noted that a carnival bas been secured for the

A breaking and enterinl ·II the Patrick Wood propeny on

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Inll'lleMn of two .,.around
storqe tanks for fuel 81 die bus
garage wa1 approved, and the
JCIDOVal cl the ur.cleap-d l8lltl
lllW in place wu :roved u well.
That removal w~ will be perbmcd by Jeffers ExcaVIdn&amp;.
1be IDnl allo:
- Voted to lllow Jim Hill to
crganize a Junior High golf team It
110 Wllto the dillrict;
- Accepted Todd Davis as a
Iuition sbldent for the 1991-1992
school year,
.

Contillueclfrom Plllle l

ComJIIIIY spokeswoman Debbie
Bogd' wu not ill her office Thurs- '

day evening and did not immedillely tetom a telephone message.
Bowen also called for the federa1 llfety agency to continue its
Investigation. Stan Elliott, director
of die egcacyUs Charleston office,
could not be miChed for comment
11ulllday.

phy over her head.
"My mom's my coacb and I
couldn't have done it withont her,"
said Joanne.
She plans a summer of "reading, SWlRiming, having fun." Most
of the $5,000 in prize money goes
toward college, sbe said.
It was Joanne's second appearance in the speWng bee. She made
it to the fourth round two years

According to the sheriff, the
Ohio Bureau of Molar Vehicles is
nsking cfealaBhiDIIII4 other businesses who 110lf auto brackets to
examine the delip of their brackets and 10 Jefine them if nece•nry '
to eliminalle areu that implir vlsibility

A ieuer to Obio car dealers from
the BMV says, "PleaiiC do your
pan to assist law enforcement
agenciea in Jllilft*minl their duties
more etrecavely 1114 create fewer
problems for customers who may
be cited for improper display of
tegistradon piate&amp; "
Ohio law al8o
tbat.lic:ense
plates muat be displayed on the ·
front llld rear c1 the veliicle, Souls, .
by noted.

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Am Ele Power ..................28 3/4
Ashland Oil ......................32 1/8
AT&amp;T .............................. .37 1/4
Bob Evans ........................19 l/8
Charming Shop...............: .2 i 3/4
City Holiling .................... .l4 1/4
Federal Mogul... ................l7 7/8
Goodyear f'clR .................25 7/8
Key CenlUrion ..................13
Landa' End .......................19 7/8
Limited Inc.......................29
MultimC!fia Inc .................28 1/2
Rax Restaurant ..................21/32
RobbinsolMyers ...............26 3{4
Shoney's lnc:.................... .l7 S/8
S1ar Bank ..........................21 1/4
Wendy Int'l... .........:....... ~ ...9 718
Worthiaglon Ind...............24 l/4
Sloelt; twpqrll lll'f IINJO:JIIIL•.
flllln Pf'Orlbl 6Jo Bhl•t, EUII
, .1.1111111

"o.m,our.

Sepiember Catfish Festival. He
also reported that to date $1 ,230
hu ~ received in donalions fill'
the stage at Dil~ Park. Plans call
for the coacre~e slab to be poured
befcn lhe July 4 celebillioa with a
tent to be used over it until such
time u more money can be raised
to complclc the SlrUCIUie.
Plans for the Soapbox Derby to
be held the weekend of I une 23
were discussed. To date there are
. 14 entriea.
Council Member Judy Crooks
. ~ on activities of the beauti· fication committee. Flowers have
been planted on PoweU Street and
others will be planted in the Irian. gle at the comer of Page and PoweU.
It was noted that the cemeteries •
were in excellent condition for
Memorial Day and village employee Bill ·Durst and those whci work
with him were commended by
Council.
Attending were Mayor Hoffman, Dewey Horton, James Clalworthy, Judy Crooks, Paul Gerard,
William Waller&amp;, and Jack Satterfield.

Vetera111 Memorial Hospital
THURSDAY ADMISSIONS Robert Canaday, Pomeroy, and
Robc'lt Barnes, Pomeroy.
THURSDAY DISC~GES Margaret Elias, Tracy Simpkins
and Helen Williams.
HOLZER MEDICAL CENTER
Discharges, ~y 31 - Willilm
Bond, Sophaleen Daugherty,
Charles Eskew, Brenda Evans,
Ernest Greenlee, Paul Hesson,
Wendie Holley, Fred Howell,
Charles King, Earl Kirk, Randy
RaUiff, Mrs. David Scouten and
son, and Larry WrighL
Births, May 31 - Mr. and Mn.
Keith Cook, a son, Syracuse. Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Mayo, a dauah·
ter, Gallipolis. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Wiseman, a daughter, Gallipolis.

END OF SEASON
CLEARANCE SALE

Jllble Sehoolu-cecl
Bible School ar the Heath United Methodist Church will be held
Monday duoa~ Friday Cnm ?:»
11:45 a.m. daily. Cllues w1ll be
provided fOr Qursery throup the
sixth grade. The public is inVIted.
Pllllt Matrons to meet
Past Ma1rons of Evangeline
Chapter No. 172, Order of the Eastern Star, Middleport, will meet
Tuesday_ at ~:30 p.m. at the home
o~ Besste King. Others hos~ases
will be Sue Slalr, Klllhryn Mill:hell
and Jen Chesher. Meat, drinks,
roDs and table service wiD be ~
vtded. ~ members are to bring

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at 7p.m.
The theme of the service is
"What Hath Ood Wrought Through
the Black Slp~eat fll Ratlalid7"
. Featured wiD be the Bryants, the
Wanzos, the Warners and the
Grants, Luckadoo and othcn.
Homecomina service will Sunday, June 9, at 3 p.m. A dinner will
be held at 1 p.m. and the prognrit
will be Esther Mae Wamer.
EuternAlumnl
The alumni banquet and da!lce
for all alumni of Eastern High
School wiD be held June 8 at 6:30
p.m. at the high school.
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Tickets are available for $7 per
person at Hawk's Station and Keebaugh's Shake Shoppe in ~
Plains, Reed's SlllrC in Reedsville,
Baum Lumber and Keebtlugh's of
Chester, or by mail to Carol Erwin,
46190 Erwin Drive, Pomeroy.
Tickets should be purchased by
Tuesday.
The dance will be $4 per person
and wiD begin at 9 p.m. Tickets for
the dance only may be pun;hased at
the&amp;xw.
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Further information on the banquet and dance may be obtained by
calling JoAnn Francis at 667-3785
or the Carol Erwin at 985-3958
afler6p.m.
Bakellle
The Ealges Class of the Asbury
United Methodisi Church will have
a bake sale Monday beginning at 9.

a.RI. at Krogers in Pomeroy.
TruteesiO meet

The Scipio TownshiP Trustees
will meet Wednesday at 6 p.m. at ·
the rownship building in Pageville.
. OUve trustees to meet
Olive To~ip Trustees will
meet on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in
the Reedsville ftrehouse.
Bible scbonl to begla
Bradford Church of Christ
Camp Can Do Vacation Bible ·
School begins widt a bllooa ~h
kick oft' at 7 p.m. on June 9. Classes begin at 9 a.m. through 11:30 .
a.m. and ends on June 14 with an
evening program. To register, call ·
Derek Sbimp at 992-5844.
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The Daily Sentinel
(IJIIPII UH.)

A DIY ..~ of Mlllttmedla. l•c. ·

l'llbllabecl overy alttraocm. Monday

lhroullh Friday, Ill Court St., Pomeroy, Ohio, by the Ohio Valley Putollshlnl Cornoany/Muhlmldla. Inc.,
Pomeroy. Ohio 457&amp;9, Ph. 992-2156. l*
cond clau poltage paid at Pomertrt,
Ohla.

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Member: The Alaodllted Preu, In·
land Dally Prest Auoclatton and the
Oblo NewJPaper Alloclttlon. National
Advertlllftl Representative, Branham
liewiiPl'JIC!I' Sall!l, 133 Thlr~ Avenu•.
New York, NeW Yorll: 10017.

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POS'l'MASI'ER: Send
Chlnj!8
to Th• DoUy Sentinel. 111 Coun St ..
Pomeroy, Ohio 15'11111.
8UII8CRIPTION RATEII

Br earn. or lljliw Roode

Oae Week .... ...............................11.60
One Montlli ................................. $6.t!S

One YMr ... .. ..... :...................... $83.20
81NOLB00PY
PRICII
Dally ....... ........... ........ .......... 25 Cento

Sublcrlbert not dellrlnJt to pay thecarrter may remit In advance dlrert to
The DaJiy Senltnel on a 3, 6 or 12 month
bOlla . Credll will
weell.

betri.On csrrtereach

NG aublcrlpttons by mali pc!l'mltted In
carrter wrvJce 11
available.

~ areu wher. homf'

lllallhllacrlolto.o
-ellelp to.111r
13 Weeb ......... .. ............. ..... ..... 121.111
26 Weeko .. ................ .............. .. $13.16

12 Weeto .................................. 181.16
O.lololle llelp C.IIIJ

13 Weeko .................... ,............ , 123.10
26 Weeb ..................... ... .. , .... .. . $45.110
52 Weel&lt;o ......... ..... .... ... , ...... ,.... .. 1111,1()
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MIDDLEPORT
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2 HOT FUDGE CAKES

For The Price Of Onel
LONG HOT DOGS
ONSAU
For Only S1.29 ·
WITH .D. FRIES
12.59

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GEUNIUIIS

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"Willie ........ ......

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CLOII!D IUNDAYI
Hubllani'•O,..heu~t
IYRACUII, OHIO
112- 718

"She has a ~c memory or something," wd her best
friend, Elsa Busse. "I think it
cornea from sllldylng real hard and
having the will to do iL''
Her mother is a nurse and her ·
father is a hospital adminisb'atOr~
She plays ftench born in the band
inc! belongs to the ski club.

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mee.
.. The Sulton Townshtp Trustees
will meet Mondar .11 7:3~ P:m· ilt
the Syracuse MUDICtpallluilding.
Persian Gull recepdoa 10 be held ,
Eveat scheduled
All area servicemen and women :
The S~cred Heart Catholic who have returned from the Pcisian
Church will hold a basement sale Gulf are invited to attend a ~'CCC~'- ·
on Monday and Tuesday from 9 lion hosted by Overbrook Center 1D :
a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
·
. Middleport on Saturday, Junc 8 at
Mop doD classes offered
A mop doll or mini mop doll 1:30 p.m. For mote information ·
class wiD be offered by the Middle- Terry Stotts, Activity Director, at
port Arts Council on Wednesday at 992-6472.
10 a.m. or 7 p.m. Michele Garretson is the instruetm. Call 742-2157
Tbe aoutbe1'1111101t city in the world,.
to register.
Punta Arenas. il l~led in the South
PrebomealmlnJ aervicel
American country of Cblle.
Prehomecommg services wiD be
h~lcl ,a t \he Rutland Community . r----:----..-...l-__,
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AU PUIS Of

IEDDIIG PLAtm

Thoren.
- Accepted, with ~Stet. the resignation or Diane Rice u. teaclier.
Rice wiD be continuing her education after ""Ching at Southern High
School for se'Vell yean.
Preaent were President Denny
Evans, Vice Plesidem Scott Wolfe,
Owles Norris, Gary Wilford, Sue .
Grucser, Bobby Ord, Superintendent, Treasurer Denny HiD.

Meigs announcements
,

Hospital news

- Made a mot1oa to diapole of
old BOE equipment lhat il nldeu
or broken beyoad replir.
- Accepted a foreip exchanae
IIUdeat, lo Wa long, for the 19911992 acbool year. Ions will be
reaidfng with Tim and Elizabeth

Wisconsin ... coatlaaec~ago,rromwhen,.,eshe1 mlsspCIIed "apoc-

ExteDcled roreeast
SUDda7 tllroulb Taesday: '
Flir each day. Less humid south
on Sunday. Highs on Sunday from
the upper 70s IIMh 10 the mid-80s
south with 80s statewide Monday
and Tuesday. Lows in upper SOs 10
mid-60s.

Motorists issued reminder
by Meigs C9unty sheritT

::!~n~e~i:::;.:::~eh~~

Prospect Hill is under investlpliOO by Pomeroy pOllee.

Today in history

ptlcelll

Tiie mayor was authorized to
· conract Columbus Soulhem Power
aboul the installation of -14 lights
dowa Powell Stteel and into the
newly annea:ed Hobson am~, and
·one at the comer or High and Pow·
en.
Lowell Anderson who handles

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:~ Pomeroy police probe B &amp;

South Ceatrll Olllo
Tonight, mostly clear and
IIIUUY· Low around 70. Chance of
rain 20 percent. Saturday, pll'lly
cloudy, hot and humid with 1C81·
, tered afternoon thunderstorms.
High .near 90. Chance of rain SO

not IQIJIIOVcd.

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The Bulan LoCal Scbool Dlllrict ftiDIIhed a lllfllla buic llld
:, ttansportation' all~C::CS of $145,146.62 wlth $5,458 going into
' the school employees .-u-u -.cS $18.677 iDto tho ae wben
· · ~eliiement. lcavina • netaaYftiCIII to lbodiltrlctof$121,011.62.
The Meip Local Sc:bilol Dillril:t'atofll bllic and b'llllpOrl8lion
, allowance wu $458,4911eu $14,118 for the scllool employees
·· telilement fund 1114 $54,()S6 for ibe Slate ""Cben ~llranent, leav~' ing a nei payment to die dislrict of $390,323.
' The Southern Local Scbool DlstriclleCelvcd a total of $165,328
·· in basic and transportation allowuc01 leu $7,297 in ~ebool
' .employees telilemeat and $19,860 ill Slate I -...., RlliremeDt, leav''ing a net payment to die achonl dlltrictot 138,171.08:

By Tbe AJsocllted Press
Today is Friday, May 31, the 151st day of 1991. There are 214 days
left in the year.
Today's Highlight in Histmy:
On May 31, 1889, more than 2,000
le perished when a darn break
sent W8la' rushing through Jobastown, l&gt;a. •
On this dllc:
In 1809, composer Franz Josef Hayden died in Vienna, Austria.
In 1819, poet Wall Whillllln wu born in West Hill, N.Y.
In 1910, the Union of South Africa wu founded.
In 1913, the 17th amendment to the Constitution, which provides for
the l!()llUW' election of U.S. lllllfa'l, was declared in effect
lit 1916, ' ' yean qo, during World War I, British and German fleeJs
fougltt the Baale cl Judlad Oft Dauuat.
lit 1961, 30 yellllp, South Al'rlc:a became 111 independent JepUblic.
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By DICK BRINSTER
AP Sports Wrllier
. Things are looting up for the cootenders in the
National League West after they have speru the last
two ~ looting up at the Los Angeles Dodgers.
One mght after former aoe Ore! Hershiser was
beaten, ~ Martinez - the reigning king of the ·
Dodger pttching staff- also l88led defeat.
With a 7-2loss to Cincinnati Thursday ni&amp;b~ the
Dodger lead is down 10 a half-game over the upstart
· Atlanta Braves and two over the Reds. Atlanta beat
San Francisco 7-2, San Diego blanked Houston 4-0
in the only other NL game.
··
Now the Dodgers, who lost 8-2 when Hershisec
returned after a 13-month absence following reconstructive shoulder surgery, must beat Cincinnati ace
Tom Browning toni~ht. He beat the Dodgers 3-0
after Los Angeles had outscored Cincinnati by a
combined 22-4 in winning the rrrst two games of
their series last weekend 8l Riverfront Stadium.
Beating Martinez was a boost to the Reds, but
they must not be overly optimistic, said Paul O'Neill,
. who homered off the Dodger right-bander.
"Los Angeles has been playing.weU," he said.
''They're not going I!) roll over. They're going to
come out and tty to beat us tomorrow."
.·
In San Francisco, the Braves Hexed their muscles
with four home runs and John Smeltz found his missin~ touch by pitching a five-hiuer. Atlanta, led by the
briUiant pitching of left-bander Tom Glavinc and
coming stars such 88 ·southpaw Steve Avery, had
been wailing for S1110l1Z to pitch the way be had in
winning 26 games over the last two seasons.
He overcame the elements and thrived on offen, sive support.
. "I guess the key is to have a 100-degree temperature and get hit wilh a line drive on the first pitch,"
Smoltz said. "Hopefully, I'm over the hump.'
The I:~raves got a combined three homers, five
runs and five RB!s from Ron Gant, David Justice and
Sid Bream. ·
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Reds 7, Dodgers Z- The seven-game winning
slre8l: of Martinez ended when he w81 ou1pitched by
Scott Scudder, making his rtrSt sian of the season.

iL.A. Lakers edge Portland 91-90 to·advance to NBA finals
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By KEN PEl ERS
Taken down to the wire in the
7 would have beea at Port·
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AP Sports Writer
sixth game of the West«D Conference championship series Tbunday
: INGLEWOOD, Calif. {AP) The Lakm were relieved to put
• The Los Angeles l,aters-Chicago . night. the Laters got a miss by the the Trail
the leagne's winthe
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four
seconds
remaining
and
a
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;.,nes.
Los Angeles' 91-90 victory and a
•: The Portland Trail Blazers, 4-2 series win.
Jf the Trail Blazers had won the
: however, almost canceUed the Lak: ers' ninth trip to the NBA finals in game, they also would have had the
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game, but Clyde Drexler splll'bd !I a secorid remained 81 the ball roUed
fourth-quarter rally lhat pulled out of bQunds op the Lakers' end.
them even at 83-83 with 3:49
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mske it 89-88. Divac sanlt two free
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1hrows with 43 secOnds remaining lead in the last minute, but we
11efore PDner hit .a 16-foot jumper couldn't get over the hump," Ponfor the gat11C'S fi1lal points.
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Porter's jumper with four secNo one appeared more relieved
onds rem~ming was short and than Mike Dunleavy, the Lakers'
rookie head coach, ·

Ea11tern's Edna Hensley imd
Kf&amp;er Crm:'s Bobbie Jean Shaver
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Deerfield in receiving honorable
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PortsmOuth Clay's Angie GuUey.
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By DAVID GINSBURG
AP Sports Writer
POTOMAC, Md. {AP) - His
putl!:r was failing him, he had a bad
attitude and, worst of all, Bob
:-·· Gilder wasn't winning any money.
'
•'The game wisn 't interesting or
,. fun anymore,'' he said.
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After missing the cut in ~ of
his last five tournaments, Gilder
;.' went home 10 Oregon last weekend
, in an attempt to cure his miserable
;. putting stroke and an unhealthy
,.·· mind-set.
,.
He played a little golf - wort:· · ing mostly on the greens - and
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; family.
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reaped
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: Gilder, Gump share lead in Kemper Open
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Kerry Noms, Dave Fisher, Eric
Davis, Mite Bowli~Mike ZCitcr,
Rick Holley, Darryl
tery and
Mike Imler. Holley is om Nelsonville.
.
Heal winners were Nier and Eric
Davis.
In the Late Models, Craig
"Fudae" Leist took advanlaie of a
28th lap tangle between the first
two cars, Charlie SeymOID' and Jeff
Houser, to ,~:laim the 30-1ap LM
main over Wheeleraburg's Delm81
Conley. Little Hocting!s Bobby
Davison was third, followed· by

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Edberg, Seles among winners
in second-round French ·Open play

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FollowiJI~ Nier and Myers

Sabo, who entered the game 1-for-lllifetlmc
a'ainst Martinez, hit his sixth homer on the ICCOIId
pttch of the game to help send the right·hander 10
only his sixth defeat in his laat 31 docisions. The
seven-game strealc w88 the best in the ~on th!J
season.
Braves 7, GlaDis l - Smoltz broke a slump in
which the visiting Braves were 1·9 in his previOUS
starts.
Smeltz (2-6), who pitched _his firs! co~pl~te
game, w81 Silted to i 3~ lead m the founh mnmg
when Justice followed ·a CJnc.out sinP by Gant with
his seventh homer of the seasoa
founh in ei&amp;ht
games. Bream hil ~ next pill:h from Kelly Dowu
(2-3) for his sevenlh homer.
· Jeff Blauser hit his second hOJIIer, ofl ~litver ·
Scciu Gamlts in the 'sixth. Gill~ who had dlllle hits
.and seared ~ runil, hit his ninth homer to cap a .
two-run seventh during which Tcay Pald1elon had a
sacrifice fly.
Bream's sacrifice fly off Mike LaCoa in the ninth
scored Gant, who had singled and taken third 011 Jus·
lice's third hiL
Padres 4, Altnll 0 - Dennis Raamussen pi1Ched
seven strong i.nninn for his lint vii:IOI')' since Jetum·
ing from a shoulder injury as San Diego ended a
four-game losing streak.
Ras!nussen (1-0), sidelined on Mlrch 31, gave up
FORCED OUT - Reds llbortstop Mariano
at second base In tile D1Dtb illlill ol1bandaj
eight hits in his second stan of the season. The
Dunun (rlabt) makes tb4t tbrow to first after
night's Natioul Leape aame In Los ADaeles,
Aslros stranded 10 runners while being shut out for
rorclna out tbe L.A. Dodgers' Mike Sbarptrsoa
whlcll the Reds won 7-1 (AP)
the fifth lime this year.
.
Jose Mota hit a two-run single for his first t;na.JOT
league RB!s when San ,DiegO sCored ~ runs m the
sixth offformerPadreJimmy Jones{4-2).
By MIKE OWEN
·'My main goal was to win a nipping ai the door and· we thiitt
Allllldlted Preu Writer
race."
we're getting close,'' said Waltrip,
PHILADELPHIA {AP) Then came a suong fifth-place who has woo on the Buscb Grand
Mic:bacl Waltrip has never won a showing at Atlanta in the fourth National cirCuit at Dover. "I feel
NASCAR Winstoa Cup race but race of this season and a third the this weekend will be one of the
already he feels the pressure is off.
foUowing week at Darlington, S.C., best opportunities we 'II ever
In fact, a third of the way where he led the most laps bpt was have."
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Today's qualifying sets posiBy ROB GLOSTER
concentrate."
harder at certain poiniS," Haiiihuis ,through the season, Waltrip is hurt by a bad pit stop late in the
thinlr.ing big. Amazing what a cou- race.
tions 1·20 for the f!ICe Sunday.
AP Sports Writer
Asked what he would do to pre- said.
.
"No longer did I think I've got wi!h the remaining 20 spots de~·
PARIS {AP)- The top seeds pare his ~act for a third-rC?u~d
C!lpriati breez~ 6-2, 6·1 p88t pie of near-misses can do.
"Now I want the champi- to prove I can win,'' Waltrip, 211,' mined after optional qua&amp;fying S•twon second-round matches in con- · match agamst clay-court specialist Andrea Temesvar1 to reach the
oC:::.:S,"
he said Thurs~ be said. "I can't do anything different urday.
·
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trasting styles Thursday at the Andrei Chesnotov, Edberg s8id he third roulld. A pair of 811-American
I
ahead
to
Sunday's
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is
what
I'm
saying,"
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has
rebounded
fronl:a
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Budweiser SOO at Dover Downs · Not that Victory Lane has lost slow 'start in the nrst two races .:W
~ · struggled~~ Horst Skoff in ~ ·
"You have to loo~ after your third-round matches set foiFriday.
international
Speedway in nearby its appeal.
finish seventh or better in six of the
: hours, while Monica Seles lost only body, it is tile only one you get,''
Jimmy Connon faces a battle of
.Dover,
Del.
"I
know
those
wins
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year
we've
been
kind
of
next seven races.
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two games to Mariaan De Swardt.
he said. "You can'l go and pick the gencnlions epinst lOth seeded
are
going
to
come."
U.S. Open champ Pete Sampras, one out of the wardrobe."
Michael Chang, the 1989 French
Waltrip headed into this season
the sixth seed, w011 only five games
J?e Swll!llt. a 20-ye&amp;!'-old South Open winner. Andre. Agassi, the
. · in a "tired and sluggiSh" loss to Afncan, h1t the _ball with tremen· fowth seed, faces Patrick McEnroe. with a new three-year llpoiiiOJihip
SPRING VALLEY CINEMA
commitment for a team that laat
,. Frenchman Thierry Champion. dous power but liu!e accuracy.
Grat, Sanchez·VIcario a1llo win
: Eighth-seeded Goran lvanisevic
De Swardt crushed every ball
Former champions Steffi Graf year had five top-five finishes,
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, eliminated by Paul Haarhuis.
out. She committed eight double uoimCed O\'CI'III8JI:hed cpponents at Dover's September race.
"I think I felt lite I had to be a
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Three-time French Open cham- faults and pounded many simple the French Open today, becon)ing
'· pion Mats' Wilander made a more backhands way out of bounds. She the flnt seeds to reach the fourt'h winner before I could think about
,. costly exit. losing to France's Fab- lasted only 56 minutes against round. .
the championship," Waltrip said.
~ rice Santoro in straight sets and Seles, losing 6-0, 6-2.
. Graf, the No. 2 seed and two; then being rUled 2,000 for refusing
"I !mew she would dictate the time champion, needed only 46
GRAVELY TRACTOR
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SALES It SERVICE·
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Women's third seed Gabriela Sllld Seles, who IS trymg to prevent Shaun Stafford, 6-0, 6-1. Oral' was
2M
Condor St. l'ollllniY. OH.
~: Sabatini and lOth seed Jennifer Sl!lffi Graf and Sabatini from ~ a game away ~ a shutout, but
Sprfn
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~· men •s ninth aced Jim Courier.
ranting.
love before Oraf served out the
Edberg and Seles bolh of whom
"I had to tr,Y and run down match.
9U..SP.&amp;
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Fifth-seeded Sanchez Vicaro,
Sat. 9 A.IL·1 ....
~ the world rantings during this tour· so that she would have a hard tune the litlisl here two years ago, also
~· narnent, balded on center coun.
getting them back. That is what ·I won efficiently, 6-1, 6-1, over
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Argentina'sBetllllaFulco.
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Staffot'd is ranked 102nd in the
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world, and Fulco 1081h.
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"Today I w81 just kind of tired . Four m"'ed women Were elimidefeated Stoff 6-4, S-1, 7-6, 6-3.
and sluggish. I just really W81n't on nated in the first two rounds,' but
"I am not exactly sure what it my~ today," Sampras said. "I none of the 12 remaining seeds has
: is, but I have had some problems diiln t feel '~ I, had ~Y spring on . lost a seL
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the last couple of weeks,'' said my serve. I didn t snap illite I usuTop-seeded Momca Seles,
defending~ her 1990 Iitle ~d
• Edberg, who suffered a thigh injwy ally
: while playing in Germany last
lvanlseVIC fell 6-1, 6-4, 6-1 to her No. I 1W1k1ng, plays her third·
weekend. "When you have a prob- . Haarbuis.
round match Saturday against
!em it makes it more difficult to
"He could have tried a little France's Karine Quentrec.

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Scudder struck out ~ and acauered six walks.
The riibt-hander, who rejoined the Cincinneli rota·
tion at1er 13 relief appeaaaces wben Norm Charlton
went on the 'diul)led -list, WOJI for the lint time 11 a
starter since Aug. I 8l Sen Diego.

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blinds, 20 cu. ft. side-by-side refrigerator, Pots·
crubber dishwasher, black onyx range, microwave,

SUNDAY, JINI 2, 1991
HOMIMADI MEAT LOAf DIIIINII .................. S4.29

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Scott Kitchen, Tony Throckmorton, Mark Frazier, Don Clark of
Wellston, Donnie Kennison of
Radcliffe, Scott Wolfe of Racine
and Derek Reigle of Jackson.
Heat Winners were Charlie Seymour and Donnie Kennison.
Dave Greeno and Barry Bragdon won the Street Stock Heats,
bul Carl Coleman toolt home the
main hardware in the SS feature
event over Roger French and Mite
Wilson. Barry Bragdon was third
over Dulce, Doudy, Fred Hard~­
er, Vincent Bender, Oak Hill s
Barry Brisker, J.erry Brag and

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French Friel, Choice of Cote Slew, Macaroni Set1d or
Biked Beena.

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SentiDel Cm 1apoacleat
ironically, two PikeiOJI natives
came home the vil:ton in the dual
30-lap Memorial Day Champi- ·
onshipa 8l KC Raceway near Chillicothe, where Jim Nier passed
Ronnie Myers on ~five to capture the Sprint A-mam, and Fudge
Leist bested the 2lk:ar field in die
Late Models.
Ronnie Myers. whose parents
are both Meigs County nalivCa, W81
the 1990 KC Raceway tniCk champion. The former champ led the
early porti011 of this weekends card
before hard-&lt;:harging Jim Nier, last
week's winuer, slipped by on lap
five. Myers did not bobble, however, and the two went nose-to-tail
for the remaiDing 2S laps. The race
went without caution, green to
checker in an exciting sprint car

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Eul Dlvlllon

Tomcat leall1mate Char.Peart.
On the all-district honorable
~ention list, Symmes Valley's Jennifer Owens and Trena Schneider
joined Frankfort Adena's Valerie
Gilmore, Rachel Tangeman and
LoUie Wilson, Federal Hocking's
MicheUe ,Bruter, Lucasville Valley's Lisa Harris and Michelle
. Metzler, Portsmouth Clay's Jenny
Sayne, Trimble.'s Jennifer Koons,
and Latham Western's Autumn
Matthews, Carisa Mustard and
Renee Walls.
These and players from Division
I and n will take pan in an EastWest all-slar game Saturday at 3
p.m. at Mingo Part in Logan,
Adinission is $2 for adults and $1 .
for students.

LOOKING FOR .A BIG HOME?

Feldar, San Ftancilco,5; C.adee~ lJout.

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Hensley, Shaver named al~-state

16; • . - - Ookland, t6; &amp;a..,
Chioqo, 13; O.y!m, Ileaoit, 12; R.mar. Toa:aeo. II .
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season, behind them.

Chris Sabo l1so homered off Maninez (8-2), wbo
allowed II hits in lis iDnlngl in bls bid 10 become
baseball's farst nine-game winner. Scudder (1-2)
allowed one run and ~ hits in six and two-third

:: Basketball camp
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• Camp, for boys entering grades 5,. 8, will be held at Meigs High
' School on June 10-14 from 9 a.m .
10 12:30 p.m.
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For boys entering grades 9·12,
: the camp will be from 9 a.m. to
' 12:30 p.m. on the week of June 24;. 28. The' camp fee is $30.00
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Daily camp activities will
• include video tapes showing drills
: and techniques as weD as illdividu' al staJiC?ns ~ng ahootll)ll, pass•. ing, dribbling, ball handling, and
: rebounding. The camp will fcatwe
• the Meigs coaching Iliff and mem: bers of the 1991 Jwtetbell team •
~l!:cation roms have been
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t to alliiChooll within the
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t Meigs. Local School distmL For
:: any oullide the distrl&amp;:l, vplk:a·
&gt;: 'tions foml may be CJbllliOd by
: contacting either Plill H11ri1on at
; 992-6451 or 992-6248, Rick
Edwarda at992-6174, or Rick Ash
atr-5960.

Sllhl'a New U·JIO r;

he shot a 6.5 to share the lead with
Gilder had seVen birdies, includ·
rookie Scott Gump after the first ing five on the back nine, and his
round or the Kemper Open.
putting was ilear-brillianL
Gilder, 40, is now in position to
'"lllothina's felt comfortable
win his first tournament since until today,',..he said. "I came here
1983. He blamed a bad back for the expeCting to putt weD, and I did.•'
rarst few years of the drou8ht. but
had no excuses for his poor play
The liighllaht of Gilder's round
during the latter part of the 1980s.
came on the 472-yard 12th hole,
"Really, I haven't had bact when he chiPDed in from 40 yaJds
problems in about ~ years," he for a birdie: He closed with two
said. "I just think I w81 burned out straight birdies, linking a five-foot
a biL I had a bad auitude, and that's pun on No. 17 before dropping in a
the hardest thing to wort on."
30-footer 011 18.

Hlall-Preaure Wube'r

Sllhl'a FS·l6 'll1mlller
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ell)'·to·h.lndle Plcbit· Wttlme wamnq: on
elecnonlc •&amp;nltiOn. Du.ail-llne cutting bead
With automatic "bump" line advance.

Makts cleaning a blut! Just 11m 1nd fue.
Otn dillppurs from sid~alks. dri Ye·
ways. urer1or w.aUs:. guntrs. PIDOS
and declu:. Perfett for cle1nlns tools.
whtde,, bwt11nd pooli. ~kes mold
and mildew \o.ilnish. OtiJwn JOOO psi

Cool - flann l nl3~ll

cc rtlgine . Flow-through
pr1mn for euy, sans. St1hl qu1l.1ry 1n
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A\lts watu Multt·purpose noule

, adtu lts from £an JCbOft 10 sahd !fl.

Cle.uung1genrs un be eully .Jdtd. ,_.._

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.Halt Ut Celebrate
Our 1tt Annlverearvf
SAT., JUNE 1 and
SUN., JUNE 2
Jim and Tammy want to
say Thank._ You for one
great year!
Free Gifts and Balloons For the
.. Youngsters
DRAWINGS FOR DOOR PRIZES EACH HOUR

Free Meal• Will Be Given Away
Throughout Each Day
Please Join U&amp; for Good Fun and Good Food!

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nrst aod thlnl
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RllTLAND CHUJICH OF GOD, Putar,
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Joba F . eo........ SUildly ScllooiiO:OO a.
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m.; Sunday Mol'llllla Wonlllp 11:00 a.m.
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Ill a.m.; 1-Y....IDCIOrvleo. 7:01p.m.

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FrMttaa Wlllemo, Supt. lluday Scbool
a.m.; - y aod Wodaeeday evet·
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CHURCH. Com• AJil aod Plum. Noel
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Delegates and alterna~s 'to mctlllriau for bar vuiDul clubllllld H.U.G.S. and T.I. and !he Fellow·
Buckeye Girls State, under the orpnl2alions. Sbe IIJo panicipatcd . ship of Christian AthleleS, She 1111
direction of lhe American LeJion in Club Conpea.
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·~ved Tri-Valley All CoiJfem1ce
Auxiliary, have been se1ec!ed by
Deleaates aoleetecl fro• the Academic Awards ftr the ~f two
Meigs County American Legion American Legloa Feloey Benneu years. She is a fea!Ute twirler for
Posts and Auxiliaries.
Post No. 128 are Bed! Ann Clark .!he Meigs Band and on the cross
Delegates from American aad Christina Weaver•.'!beil alia'· . collllll)' tcamlllld l18Ck team .
Legion Feeney Bennett Unit No. lUIIe Is Slacy. Duac:an.
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Anderson; a junior at Meigs
Clllt. L8npYille, apepdr Ual... Hi•h School, participaleS in lhe
128 are Melanie Qualls and
Nichola Pickens. Their alternateS High School whe1e she~ Fronch Club, Quiz Team, Teen
are Tara Gerlach and Ruby Burke.
in pep band, All-eounty band, Institute, marebiag, concert. pep
Qualls, Middleport. is a jtmior a1 , Freilcli Club, and H.U.G.S. She is a .and F. bands. She Is 1ieanrer of
Meigs High School and is a mem· member of the Salem Oellter Go- the Junior class and It an active
ber of H.U .G.S. She has also Getters 4-H Club and lhe Enter· member of the Sacred Heart
served as treasurer for her class.
prise Unilld Me1bodlst Chun:h and Catholic Church where she
Pickens, Pomeroy, is a junior al · yoi;tb Ji'OUP.
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as youlh liaison 10 the Pariib Coun·
Easlern High School. and has
Weaver, Middleport, partici· cil.
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· served as Meigs County represenla· paleS in volley~ll, 5!1ftball and
Davenport. a11emate 10 Hudson,
tive to the 1990 4-H Leadership b•'lkdbtllat Motgl Hip School. also attends Meijs,Hiab School
Congress at Ohio Sw.e University, $be Is a member of tbC National where she partlc:ipates ,in Vatlity
participated in the Hooors 1'ulorial Hoaor S~ty, SJl'lllsh Clab IUid softball, ~bing, con~~~....peJI
program at Ohio University, is a servos as prosideot fOt' tbat.llf0up1 and jazz binds. ll!e Fello.... of
membc:r of the Eastern M8l!:hing and also ltudent council. Sb~ ~~ Christian Siuden~ Sll1deat COUIICil
Band, concert band, all-counly pretic!cmt rllbe junior clasl and bas and French Club: She is a member
band and is a solo and ensemble pal1icipa!M in tl1e Ohio Univcnity of the Natioiial HOPIOI' Society llld
participant She is a Tri-M Histori- aov-·s Scbolar PftlllBID· .
she also serves a a Ubruy aide .
an, student council class represen·
Dlulcln, Middleport. an alter- She attenl!s !he ~Church
1ativ.e, school newspaper editor, a ' . lj&amp;te to Cla,dt and Weaver. aiteladS of Christ where she smgs in lhe
member of lhe prom committee, 4· Meigs Hip Scllool wbe;!e she par• . clioir and is involved wilh the
H Club vice president. a member of · ticipalel m volleyball, ibo French yotiJh group.
lhe Meigs County Fashion Board Club and quiz team. She also
Buck, an allem8!t to Aadcrson,
and an Ohio Sw.e Fair participant
serves as a statistician for volley· attends Mei•s High School and
. panicipa~• 10 the Freach Club,
Gerlach, Middleport, an alter·. ball. ·
nate to Qualls, is a member of !be
The Racine American Legion H.U.G.S ., Fellov.'$hip of Christian
National Honor Society a1 Meigs AtlltiiBy Unit No. 602 'IIIIIClilct· Students and student COIIIICII. She
High School, !he quiz team, Frencll ed Sarsh Dubl, Porlland, as a dele- also serves as secretary for the
club, ' Fellowship of Christian SIU- gate to Buckeye Girls Sllte. Sbe junior class. She bas been in the
dents, cross counuy team, reserve attend&amp; Southern High School Big Bend Minsttel, sorvetl, at a
and varsity softball, summer soft- where she is a member of the Valentine Queen Candidate and
ball and church and youlh group National Honor Society. She par· participated in lhe Youth Group
activities. She bas been a freslunan ticipates in baskelba11 and volley- and Youth Choir. She is an Alland sophomore class represen!ative ball and is a member of !he Reor· American Scholar llld compe7cd in
and was ambassador to lhe Hugh ganized ·Chun:h of 1esus Christ.of numerous dance competitiOIIS and
O'Brian Youlh Ohio Leadership Latter Day Saints. Carrie Oloeckn- also "Eden on the River" on
Seminars. She also attended lhe er, wbo also attends' Soutbem High Blennerbassett Island.
Ohio University Governor's Schol· School, bas been selecte\1 ils an
Delegates from tbe Drew Wd:Jars Program.
altemale 10 DubL
'
,' · .
stcr AUlliliarY are co-sponsored by
Burke, Tuppers Plains, an aiiCr·
DeJ.optes selecred by !he Amer· Farmers Bank and Bank One.
nate 10 Pickens, attends Easl!lrn ican Lqion Drew Weblter Auxil- · ·Buckeye Girls State. a governHigh School where she participates iary No.· 39 are April Hudaon and ment seminar conducted by lhe
in ttack and basketball She is a Barbera Andenon. Their altemateS American Legion Auxiliary
member of a Meigs County 4-H are Hcalher Davenport and 1ulio DepartmCnt of Ohio. will be held
Club, the Meigs County !llllior Fair Buclc.
·· •· ·
1une 16-22 at Ashland University
Board and Fashion Boaid. She has ·
Hudson, who attends 'Meigs · in Ashland. This year is lhe 451h
worked wilh lhe 1unior Leadership High School, is a member of the session of Buckeye Girls State to
Camp and served a camp coun- Nalional Honor Soci~y. is VCCSi· which outstanding girls from lhe
selor. She has served as secrelary. dent of the junior claa, panimpates junior clal!S ~big~ schoq~ all over
tteasurer, ;.oice presicleat and parlia- in. s~! ·~u, ~JI..~~ ,~f (\)llio l1lill jtealtelliling:.
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BILL QUICKEL

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'• 1111NJTY IXIIGIIIGI.TIONAL CPiliRCH.
'lit ""'· ~ - . potkr. Cllllrdl
..... 1:15 a.m. Ab G -. lllltf.; Will'
l_lllt8eMceJtllla.m.QGW- 'llan:,..aot.Dirot:t&lt;r.

lt., -

POMEIOY, OHI0-992-6677

GIAYELY TRACtOR SALES C
.1 Ia
·
row's· faiiiiJY
staurant
Z04 Clllller St.
"F•Ifltltl K,.,., FIW Cw.ht"

INSURANCE ----1 SERVICES

J. PAULEY, AGENT·

i jiift

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Brogan-Warner .

; lrt lhrtl! Soc... Au.
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M"~ll,.,t, Ollie ·

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.... IIIII 1 1 .... •~-·
.... - .... ......,....,
.... - ~·
.... "'-oa1\SBURY (Syrac:uoe)-Wonblp lla.m.
; Cbun:lt ldtool 9: f5 a.m.; Cltanre Bible
ibdy_, Wodaerhy, 7:30p.m.; IIIIIW,IInt
Tueoclly, 1:30 p.m.; Cbolr ~hll.
w...._r,: 301m. (Tbalcll•l
ENTER 7S - Wonblll 9 a.m.;
·Oiurch . , _ 10 a,m.: .lllbleSt1111y, or-.
day, T:OOp.m;i,~· Firat Moeday, 7:30
p.m.; UMYF
3;.,' p.m. (RUI!'l
FLATWOODSJOLin.
: Worllllp. 11 a .m.; Bible Sllldy, Tbanclay, 7p.m.; UMYF,Sulclly, 6p.m. !RI·

reb-·

~REST

=.,a.

Rl/N - Worllllp I a.m.;
Cbu"'ll !lcbool 10 .Uf.: Cbolr
Tbunltay.l:30p.m.; UMWthlrd
y.
(Tbateb•l
·
HEATH (Middleport) - Cburchllcbool.
9:30a.m.; Mommr Wonblp 10: Ill a.m.;
Yooth GI'OIIP. 4 p.m.; Woda-y, Bible
atudy 6:00 p.m. Cbolr reb..,.... 7:00p.m.
(Franklmltb) .
MINERSVILLE •- Olurdl kbool 9:00
a.m.; Wo~k:e 10:00 a .m.; 1/MW
llllrd Wodll
• I p.m. (TIIatehll')
PEARL CH
L - Olureh School9: 00
a.m.; IVonblp Servk:e 10:00 a .m. (Flo-

....,~M1\m.- a.ureh s.-. 9:15a.m.

: Wo-p 10:311 a.m.: Cbolr reboohll
Wednlllda~, 7:30 P·IJI~. UMW, eeeond
Tu-y, :30p.m.; liMIFSunday, lp.m.
!MO-l)
ROCKSPRINGS - O.ordl-1:15
a.m.; Worahlp 1D a.m.; Bible Sttidy, Wed·
. - y, 7:30p.m.; UMYF (Stllloni.SUn·
clay, I p.m.; (Jualon) ewry lllb.- Sun·
clay, I p.m. !RUey).
•
Rt.rn.AND - !lomdayllcbool, 9:311 a .m.;
Worlblptorvlct, l0:30a.m.; BlbleStuy, 7·
p.m . TbunOay. (Crabtlft).
SALEM CENTER- Olureb Schad 9: 15
a.m.; Mornlq WoriiPIIp 10:15 a.m.
(Fiera!)

SNOWVILLE - Morllllll Wtnblp, 9:00
a.m.; Chu"'h Schad 10:00 a.m. (Fioroft""
Smith)

....., ,....

10111'111:11N ~

.......

........
a.... c:.rt_

APPLE GROVE- O.ureb 11eboo1 1:00
a.m.: Morn. . Woraldp 10:00 a.m.; llblo
Study lluday 7:00p.m. ; Prayer ..........
T: ~l'lllay, (IUdll)

- Wonblp I a.m.; Cllurdl
ScbooiiO a.m.; lllblellftidy W - y 1D
a.m.; .,.,.,.. w.....,•a Ftl-lp Wed·

~·"'·- =I !lcbool
·
1: 30 a.m.:
Wonblp, 10:15 a.m. aod Fwrat
Saodaya: Fellowab!D dliuo• 1Fitll 11uttoa
llllnl Tbunclly, 1:31fp.m. (IIUtr) .
MORNING ri'AR- Cbrdl -1:411
a.m.;
10:10 . .... ; llloody,
Tlnanclly, T:. p.m. (Bobr).
IIIJ'ITON - Clloudl lldlool, t: a.m.;
: , :... W.-IIdpiO:fh.m. nntudtlllnl
Ill: ...._
... - · ..... car-t
lblld D11~.1:111 p.m. (...,_) ,
EArr LI:TART- .,..,...w-.t:oa
Lm.; Clloudi.,_IO:OOLtn. ; UJPf'!Wday 1:11 p.m. (a.-) .
.
RACtNE- Cludllldloal, JDa.m.; w...
llllp 11a.m.~::,"- *odqat7:11p.
m.: ......
'= wstnt3"·•
a.m. (a.-).

w-.

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CHRISTIAN liMON, Tlleroo Durl!am,
putor. Sunday IOI'VIco. t.30a.m.; ....,.
1111 III!I'VIee 7:00 p.m. Prayer meotllll.
Woda-y, ~OOp.m .
.
IIEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
CHIUliT. Jldl eo......... putar. Bible
Clala, 1: aoa.IL: MoniMWanlllp 10: ••·
m.; !CwnlqWonblp.l:lllp.m..TburiCiay
Bible Study, 1: ao p.m.
ZION CIIORCH OF CHRIST, PomerQY·
lllrriMIYIIIe Rd. (Rt.ll3) Robert E. Pur·
101~ - ; S t e w Slaallf, BlbleScbool
SUDI.; Harlt)' J-..., AUt. S..t. 81/N·
DAY: Bible lldlod t:ao Lm.; WorUip
10:111 A.M. aod 7:30P.M.: WedtMclly 81·
blellludy,7:00 p.m.
, ST. JOHN LIITIIERAII CHURCH, Pine
GI'OW!. Tbe Rev. La..,.. A. Leach, paator.
a.a..- HI'VIct Ulla.m.; ~ !lcbool
!0:30a.m.
BR.\DBURY CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Tam Rayca, - · !llltdaY Sc:looal 1:11
a.m.; ~ ll&amp;ya•, S. II. Supt. Mornllll
WOI'IIIIp JO: 3D a.m.
~
RAClNI: CHIIIICH OF THE NAZARENE, Rev. Tboma L. Gateo n, pliler.
Ora Bua. Suoday Sc:looal ~.
. SwodaySc-.t.30a.m.; •-*'Pifn'lce
10:30 a.m.; ......,. aorvtct, I p.m. Wed·
..,tee, 7 p.m.
U
TY CIIJIJB'nAN CIIIJRCTI, !lex·
ter. WO&lt;Idy Coli, -,... Berv1cea Sunday
IOa.m. ~ ll·m· ~· '11..,11·
DYES
CO
CHURCH,
Lloyd Sayre, Supt. S - y - t:aoo.
m.; mom... - P 111:30 a.m. SUDclly
....... - 7 p.m.

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RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. S Puler. Mia
Suaclay
Scbool a..t.; Jludoy SdloGl 1:30 a.m.;
MomiDC -llllp Ill: fO a.m.; SUnday
OWillnJ ..,..._., T:ao p.m.: w - - y
· OWillnJ Bllllutody 7:llll p.m.
llllRLlNCIWI COMMUNITY CHURCH,
Bw ........ ltljl ~ pa"&lt;r; Jlo.
..... Qart. - · · ....... 8uJII1aiy-

s.rto•.

n.a..,.,

.... -·~

1Ga.m.;-7~·We'

IUS":&amp;:
PINE OR

)IWib

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IlL eburell
CHURCH, \1

'7

·mlltot!Rt. IZ.Roo. - J . Walta. paator.
Robert SHrill, S.S.IIolpl. ltmday kbool
9:30a.m.;
W.-lldp 10:30 a.m,;
Suoday ........ - 7:30p.m.; Wfld.
-~:.... '7!111 J&gt;.lll.
SIL
RUN MPTIST, Bill LIWe,
· I t - Lillie, I. S. Supt. Suoday
SeboollO a.111.; llorldal trCI'Ifp, 11 a.m.;
Saoday......,. ,..llllp 7:111 p.m. Prayer
- - BlblomadyWidntollay, 7:11
p.m.; v..... _
....,.ayat7p.m.
REJOICING LIFI: IIAP11ST CHURCH
- S&amp;l N. 2nd Ave., Middleport. Sllllllay
ScbooiiO a.m. Sunday-.. 7:00p.m.;

Mono..,

n

Mid-week ......... Wod....t..!.~·.'!'·

LANGSVILLE CHRurrlAI'I CHURCH,
Sunday-t:llla.m.; Jttllmltll.lupt.
.......,!» 10:30 a.m.; Sllllday
OWillnJ ...,..., 1:111 p.m.: IVed..oday

.; Morn•

.-..aentoM~p.m.

EDEK

tiN

CHIUliT, Eldeo R. Blue, paaler. Sunday
!lcbool 1D a.m.; Guy Reed, Lay loader.
Nonllnr - - . 11 a.m.; IIUbday ntaht
.... - , cmuuu ~VII' 7:llll p.m..
Soaa
p.m.
8:30p.m.
Mill=- prayer , _ . , IVedneeday, 7
p.m.
CIIRIST1AN FELLOWIHIP CENTER ,
Salem St., RuUiod. E. Mu-,
paatqr. Slllld&amp;y ldlod W:OO a.m.; Worahlp .......,., 1: 15 Lm.; llooday eveot..r
......... T:Oip.m.; Tbunclly......,.._.
vl&lt;o, 7:00p.m.
NEW UFE COVENANT CHURCH.
Oleoler, Gary lila-. paotor. Sunday
!lcbool ot t: .311a.m.; Wonblp """"'""at
10:30a.m. ; Sunday.......,,.rvtce, I:IIO
p.m.; Wodll-, lllldple
7:00 p.
m.

-.a

Pno.....,

a-.

IIEMLOCK GR0V1i: CHRISTIAN, a.arlol llomiDII. J&gt;Ulor· llulllly SUpt.
~~oniiiJit:30a.m.: SuodayScllool
10:30 •c•!!:.i. Ewitlq - · 7:00p.m.
lin'. u,.tON 8I.PTIIT, Putar: Joe N.
SaYft, Salldly !lcbaal l:fli Llll.; Evalq
wonhiD 1: 30 p.m.; 1'rQ1r Meotlq, 1:311
p.m. Wedn-y.
1VPPERI PLAINS CHIIRCH OF
CHRIST. Foawr, J&gt;Uior: -ani
Caldwell, ~t; Cburdlta.m.; Woroldp-l:faa.m.-6:30
p.m . E = • " " - ·
Cll~ CllliRCR OF THE NAZA·
RENE. Rev. lflrllert Grole,
BlaaeU, 1111&gt;1- lllloday Sdlool 1:30 a.m.;
WarUip - . 1 1 LID. Ud Tp.m.-

ewm., ww f:IO
c l a y - Bible llwiY 7:01p.m.
day

HP

p.m.; • • • ·

Rl--·

1¥111TE'fCHAPEL WJ:sl.rYAH. Cool·
ville RD. Rou. Pllllllp
paatar.
Sundaylleboolt:30a.m.; WOI'IIIIp..vlct
10:30a.m.; -~--llltp•·
vi..,, w~. 1 p.m.
·
Rtrri.AND CllllitCH OF CiiiUIT, Eu·
..... E. L'1~ twcod, mlollter. !lomday
kbool. t:llla."!:i lion._
a.m.; ~ W.utp. 'l'illll J.m.
Rtrri.AND l1UILi: IIETiiOiliiT, ROY.
Ivan Myen.lluaciiJ SdloGI t: 30 a.ot. 1Fitll
Sanoy
Supt.; E - IOI'VIco
7:00p.m. Pra)llll' IMO!Inllllld lllllleiiQdy,

-..,10: •

H-.

W~,1p.m.

R
D CJIURCH OF THE NAZARENE. Samull lluye, poatar. Sllllday·

kboolt:illla.m.; IVoniiiDJinleol0:30a.
·m. : Y.... Ptople'a Borvlct t · p.m.
Evaapllltle...,tcel:3op.m. Wedll-y
_.l&lt;o7p.m.
M.\SON CHU11C11 OF CRRIIT St.,-W.Va. SIUIIIQ -•ilt;;t;IG
a.m.; WorablpUa.m. ... Tp.OL WiiiiiilldaY Billie Study, vocal m-. Tp.m.
UIIEIITY 14h:MBLY OF GOD, Duddlq LaM, M-. w. Va. J.li. 'hadler.
putar.
T:illl p.m:; w..
mea'aMmlltry,.
. IOIIQ,t:30a.fii.;Wed·
- y P r - lllld
'7! 15 p.m.
IIILL$IDE 1IAPJBJ' CliURtH, St. Rt.
1131uototl Rt. 7. a.... Jam• R. - S r.,
Pillar: Rev. Mlh WUialt Aalt. Putor;
Joe Humphrey, S.S.~; Sllllda)' 11eboo1
IOa.m.; MomlqW
Ua.m.;SIIIIday
......,...,.....,p.m.; odll-yeven-

z-• -awe.....,.

~ FJRITCRURCH !1r THE

J-.

NAZARENE, WOllam
-·Suo·
day 9cbool SUpt, SoaJ• Jullll. Sllllday
Scbool, t.lllla.m.; mom.., wonlllp.lll: fO
a.m.; Sllllday aod Wodll-y ..,...,.,
7: 30__~&gt;.ft1 . __ .
MIIlllLEFORT OOIOIIJNr1'Y atiJRCH.
515 PMrl St., Slra 4
~
DG*i....-tae,lta.m.;
lllloay aod w
T: II p.m.

.,..._B\'ka,

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HARTFORD CHURCH Or C7?RIST IN.
CiPRISTIAN l/NJON. - . . ; , w. Va.
Rev, David MeMull, poatar. Cb..Sc?iool. t:30 o.m.; _ , . - •• ..,..
VIce, 11 a.m.: lluadOy......., - ·
7:30p.m. Wedo-yprayorllltOI?DI, 7: Ill

p.m.

.

F.uJlVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Lotort.
W.Va., Rt. I, J.,_ ' - I t , -· w...
ahlp.......,.. 1:30 a.m.; Saodoy - 1 1
a.m.; Evealnl-11711p7:30p.m. ~
eottqe prt)W moet1111 aod 1llllle Sbadjf
9:30 a.m.; Wonlllp ..,...,., Wedll-y
7:30p.m.
OUR SAVIOUR LU'I'IIERANanlRCH,
Walnut and Jleary 811;, RaveBiaODd, W.
v•.,•. neli a... GoOrae "· Wolr?dl, poatar.
o 1111 -=-t:aoa.m.; lludoywan!llp

CHllRCR

!1r

CRRIST,

~~opr-.ur
w-loiiOOi
m~e~e-.
-·
ww.
npt.
1: ila,m.;
Wonlllp

Ollm*....,t:•
•r- a.a.1.

Jud.Ro- ..... . , . _ - . tar;-~.
tar. a.rc1t ....,
o.m.; ........
....,..~,

~~·~, GOD OF PROPHECY.
Loeotod on 0 . J . Wblte Road oil Hltfhway
1611. Pat Hen ... , paator. SOlliday !lc:MoiiO

a.m. Ou~e~ tor aU qes. Junior Church 11
a.m.; Mornln&amp; wOI"'hlp 11 a.m. Adult
Cbolr proctl""6 p.m. Suaclay. Y-a Peo-

CIIIIdrea'a a.u,..b and Adlllt Bible
• WedD::ftl/1 7:30p.m.
PE B.\
CHAPEL, 570 Grant
!1(., Mkk?lepoJ1, Alftllated Willi Southern
Bopllll Convet~tlon. David Bryan, Sr., Ml·
lllall!r. - y kbool 10 a .m.; Mom IDe
wonldp lla.m.; Eveallll warship Tp.m .;
Wodll•clly evenlnJ Bible 111105y aiOI
prayer meettna 7 p.m.
BR.\DFORDCRtiRCHOFCHI!'""'·St.
Rd s.~ ·Stu· 'I':"" "
R I. 12•'aod"'
~•- · ~re•
mp, putor.
WIUiom AmiJoraer, S. S. Supt.; Sunday
Sc~ 1:30 a.m.; Mom~ WorJbl~ 10:30
a.m .. Ewnllllworllllp 7: 30p.m. Wodaeoclay wwllllp 7: 311 p.m.
ST. PAl/L Ll/THERAN CHIIRCH.
Conll' Syql!ltlft and Seoond Sts .. Pomoroy. Tbe Rev. Laura A. Leach Shrol·
•-~
•-honl 9·•• 0 m
a...'
' - 11 Lm.
' ~,
. "' . '
Cllu
lei'VIce

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VICTORY llo\PTIST, 52:1 N. 2ncl St..
Middlepon. Jame1 E. Keesee. pastor.
-ymomlnJ-IIIIplOa.m.: Even·
Ill&amp; IIOI'Yice 7 p.m.; Wedn-y evenlnfl
wonhlp7p.m.VIsltatlonTIIunclly6:30p._,
m
·MO-E ~ • nEL CHURCH D ld
- putor.
~~Sunday Scbool,:10 a.m.;
••
Culfmla.
wonldp aervtce 11 a.m.: Sunday nlallt
worahlp aorvlce 7:30 p.m.; Mkl&lt;reel&lt;
prayer aervlct Wodneoclly 7 p.m.
·
WESLEYAII
BIBLE
HOLINESS
ot
MlclcllI
~
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St
CHU -R
.,....,ne.,.,r-r
o-. -Ivu ~;:,;rstor·
a-er Maal..u·•
-··
•
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...
Sr.. Stmdor
Supt. Sunday Sc:llool
9:30a.m.: Momlq Wonldp II: 30 a .m. ;
E~- Wonlll 7 30
w~eocll
·~I Bible atudy,
P : prayer
p.m. and
- ·pralaeY
.......,
......... 7:30p.m.
FAITH GOSPEL Clll/RCH. Lona Bot1om, Sulllly Scllool, t.30 a.m.: Momllll
Worllllp 10: 45 Lm.: Sunday eyen1111 7' 00
p.m. faumrner 7:., p.m.} ; Wl!daeSday
lllallt 7:00 p.m. (aummer 7:30 p.m.) .
·
MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL, Tblnl
Avt. Rev. Clark Baker, pastor. CaraNot·
lilllllam, - Y Sdlool Supt. Saaclay
Scbool 1t a.m. With d u - 1.,. all aaea.
EYftl111 IIII'Yiceut&amp; p.m. Wodneoday Bl·
ble 1tudy at 7:30p.m. Youth HI'Yicel Frt-~~&amp;·m.wwsHJP.l28 MUI Sl..
MIMepoJ1. Brolhll' Oluck MePberiCII,
· SUnday Scbool 10 a.m.; Sunday
e'\W''I MI'Vic:a at 7p.m. aad WednE!IIdlly

p.m.; Prayer meeting and Bible 1tudy
Wec?neaclly, 7: ~p. m.
Rtrri.AND F:REE WILL 8.\PTTST, Sa·
lem St. Rev. Paul Taylor, paltor-. SUnday
Scboolllla.m.; Sundayevenlq7:00 p.m.;
Wodn-y eveotng prayer moetllll 7:00

p.m.·

SOiffll BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT
CHURCH, Sll- Ridge. Duane Sydeo·
•tricker, puler. Sunday Scltoo1 9 a.m. ;
Wor.blp Service, 10 a.m.; Sunday eveniJii
IM!I'Yice, 7:00 p.m. Wedo-y ntabt Bible
atudy 7:00 p.m.
NEW LIFE COVENAJo!T CHURCH OF

GOD. Chester- Gary Hlnet, ,paltll'. Sun-

,hh
c11
9: 30,.!:~.:.!..~~6 1p torvt~,
10:y30Scltool
· a.m.; eveo._~.~~. p.m.; 01 -··
pleshtpela•s. Wedat!lday,?p.m.
MT. OLIVE COMMl/Nri'Y CTIIIRCH.
Law-rence Buill, paator. Sunday Sc:bool
. 9:30a.m. ; Sunday and Wecbl8dal]y @Wft·
1ng
bl
1 7 00
UNwon!TEDPF~rviTIIceC,HI/
: RPC·Hm.RI 7 . Pon
•
• on
mtroy By·Paoa. Rev. Rober! E. Smith, Sr,
pastor. Melvin Dra~e. S. S. Supt. Sllllday
kbool9:30a.m.: MomlnJWorllllp10:30:
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FOREST Rl/N II.U'TIST. Rev. Nyle
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Buoch,
Sunda
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LEBANON TOWNSHIP • The
Lebanon Township Trustees will
meet Friday a1 7 p.m. at ihe town·
ship building.
LONG BO'ITOM - Faith Full
Gospel Church in Long Bottom
will have a hymn sing on Friday
evening featuring the Daily Family
and olher local taJenL Sieve Reed
invites the public. Refreshments
will be served.

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Co~m~n'ity Calendar ltemi . Saturday at 7:30 p.m: D8tes ' ~

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mi.rr. MORIAH IIAPTIST, Foorth and
Main
St ..l Middleport.
ROY.
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Craig,
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Suoday !lcltoolllllpt. Sunday !lcbool 9:30 a.
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Sl/CCES11 ROAD CHIIRCH OF CHRIST
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- · B. Hotl&lt;lna, evanrtiiJt. Sunday
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: Wonblp, tOw•~·!...S."n·
-Y ....... ..,.. 6 p.m.; ~•-ay
~,.\~~:J.P~MBLY. Racine,
Rt. 124. WUitam Hoback, paotor. Sunday
School tO a.m.; Sunday ewntng I«VIee 7
p.m. Wedaeoclly ovenlns.-.ce 7 p.m.
CARPENTER BAPTIST. Don Cheadle,
Supt. Sunday Sc:hool 9:30 a.m. Moml111
Worlhtp10:30a.m. Prayertervtce, alternate Sundays.
THE CHIIRCH OF JESIIS CHRIST,
APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd.,
next to Fort Melp Park, Rutland. Robert
Richards, pastor. Service~ ,a t 1 p.m. on
Wedneldaya and Sunday•.
HARRISONVILLE HOLINESS CHAP·
TER or the Wealeyaa Hnlln,.. a.urch.
Rn. Earl Ftelda, Plltor. Heary Eblin,
11
Sun&lt;lay SCMol Supt.; Sunday Sc:hoaiiOa.
• .30
keMeiiiSmlth,
m.; Morn1111 Wonlllp 11 a.m.; Even1111
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pallor. S~D.y ~
;J: a.m. ; ciNrch
servft1:30p.m. WednNdayeveniDIHI'•
aorv!:!1'= p
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.vice 7:30p.m .
m.: ~wu
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STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FA?TH,
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Gary Holier, paator. Slinclly aervl,.. 9:30
H._
Rood.Lambert.
Pomotay.
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Doon
9 Tom
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Sl a.m. and 7 p.m. ; ~~.~ serv~~.
or. ••• yen~ Al10' . . S~~- llllday
m. Tbunclly.
mom- I ~•
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COOLVO.LE l/Nri'ED METHODIST
Ill&amp; ......... 7:30 p;m. ,._.,ay one? TburaPAR!SH - Harold E. Alloway·Prldily,
putor. Mike alii Jane KIIII~_'!,Y aupply
day Servkft at 7:30p.m.
NEW HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA·
_ ..... at Torcb Cbureb. woLVILLE
ZAIIENE. Rev. G l - StroUd, paator.
CHl/RCH, Main Ud Filth Sts. Worahlp .
Sllllday!lcbooly t:th30~~; "':!!!'daiPRrvl
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servtee, 9 a.m.: Sunday Sc:llool 10 a .m.;
!0:30a.m.; ou
Y 6: ~p.
Bible Study Tuetdayc.7 p,m. ; BETHEL
m. Sunday _':f...,..l&lt;e7:00g;.m. Wed- CHURCH: Townllllp ~ fiiC: Sunday
neoday Prayer eetlna aod B e Study · Scbool9 a.m.; O.urdl Service, 10 o.m.;
7:00p.m.
Bible Study, 10 a.m. Wedoeaclly; HOCK·
NEAll: SE1TLEMENTCHIIRCH.SunJNGPORT CHURCH, Grand StrHt: Sundoy a~~~ra... ..,.._at 2:10. Tbureday
cllys.-JOa.m.. a.ure~Servl&lt;ella.m.
. . .~ ~RCH, Mum, w.
:Bible Stu~Wedneodly,lp.m. ; TORCH
Va. Rev. Wallace Mlnp, pulor., Suoday
CHURCH,
nty Rood 63: Sunday !lcbool
SchooiiO a.m.; SuodayOYeoiiiiii!I'VIce, 8
9:30a.m.; Wonbp Servtce.10:30 a.m.

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st., Maaon. Sunday School tO a.m .; MomlngiOWablplla.m.: Evenlt~~aervlcelp.

ncolve alllhe bleaina He bu ,.,_.,ed for them.

· RIXlltGAN1ZED CBUJIICH ar JI:IUII ·

wa Np

7:30 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer
Study aDd Youth Fellow-

~Bible

U~ .,&amp;-how tei'Rihina to see it in action! A doctor re""'"'.., how IDIIVed he wu by a youna buobond'a rupcmae to biJ wife's
focialiiiiiJotY· To nmove a1111110r, the sursem had to ~or alicia! nerve thai
conaollad dlelllWICiol other mouth. After the oper-.. u he and the
hlllbltid IIIIOd by lhe WOIIIIII' I bedside. ""'.ted. "Will my mouth alwaya be ·
lib this?" Tho clociGr slld yes. The llusbond laokod at biJ wife. smiled.llld
uid thai he fllUDll hor' moudl "'dDd of cute." Tholl he bent aver and kiued
her, twlllina his ....... llpo .. -hen. Lour, .. the ~ teflected 011 dial
huaband's CIOit:plele dovotioll., hla beltmod. he wrote. I hold my lnllh 1!11"
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U~ 1cve that's what the propblll Hooealhowed toword hla
wife. who bod loft him and lived • a prootirute. He aeached for her. paid a
prioo to olll.lill hor' fNedom, and bmulht her~~ uid that's ~w He
Joyed His waywanl people lnel in spite of their anfllidllubsa to ~ He
uid He would IICIIIIimlllto love them 10 thai they would tetum ., Him 11111

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SaDden, paator. Jell Holter, lay leader;
Eel Rnulll, Sllllday Schad Supl. Sllllday
s.- 9:30 a.,n.; monolai wonblp aod
c:llllclreo'a dlureb 10:30 a.m.: evenllfll
preo&lt;hllll ""rvtce nnl t~e Suncllya,
7:30p.m.; SpeelaiiM!IVICelouJ1h Sunday

••• Jcm a .._.. who ••• II &lt;OIIIalllhlc taller)'
just liJre 11ae loft of 11M Lord ror . . •IJrMI. -H-a 3:1

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IIOIIION ClllliiCR OF CIIIUST IN

" HYSELL. RUN HOLINESS CHURCH,
BobGrtmni, paalor. SUIIclly -9:30a.
m.; Wcnblp 10:45 a.m.; S - y -lnJ
. . .... 7p.m.
FREEDOM GOIIPEL MIISION at Bald
Knob. loeltod. oa Collnty Road 11. Rev.
Rotor WI-. poatar. llunay Scllool t : 30
a.m.; 'Mom.., WonbiD lO:d a.m. ; SUn·

CHIIIICH. W111am Wlllla~ J1o.
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BETHLEHEM II.\PTIST. Rev. Earl
Sllaler, _.or. Wonlllp ..,.,,.,., 1:30 a.m.
SUoday lk!boollO: 30 a.m. Bible Study aod
pnyer
. -~~= 7:30~.m.
CAIILE1:0N
NOMJNA110NAL CHIIRCB, .KIIIpllury Rood. Rev.
Clyde W. - - - · paalor. llueday
Scbool9: 30 a.m.: Ralplt car~ S.pt. EvttllnJ '""blp 7:00 p.m. Prayer meet~~~~.
WodaadayT:Oip.m.
OLD 11ET11EL FREE WILL BAPTIST
CHI/RCB, Slate
7, Mlddl•
J1. Suoday . . . 10a.OL; ilwldayeWII·
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announce Glrls State selections

Mill WorkCabinet Makilll

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TUPPERS PLAINS • Thcte will
be a round and square dance on
Friday at lhe Tuppe!)i Plains VFW
Building from 8-11:30 p.m. featur·
ing Counlry Grass. R.on.m~ 'Yood
will be lhe caller. Public IS m,vll.ed.

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SCIPIO TOWNSHIP • Tho Sci·
l!io Township \' olunteer Fire
oeparunenl will have a·liiiCtol' pull
on Saturday wilh weigh-in at 5
p.m. and pull a1 6 p.m. There will
also be • 'barbecue wid! hamburg·
ers, hotdogs and homemade ice

3 honored at. osu.: ~:
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cream.

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CHESTE.R • Tho Cliestor Coua·
cit No. 323 _Daugluen of America
will meet Sillunlay al tp.m. • the
Chester Lodae Hall. All memben
in lhe district 110 uraed 110 aaenct.
Plans will he made for the state
session in Marielll in August.
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SALEM CBNTBR • The Star
Grange and Star Junior Grange will
mee1 Saturday 11
at the
grange hall 011.County
1 ncar
Salem Center.
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REEDSVILLE - The Olivo ~
Township Volunteer Fire ~-· '
ment will have a baked lle8k din·
ner on Sa1urday from 4·7 p.m. II
lhe fue sulllon in Rccdsville.

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Three Meigs County w:ere
named to !he honor roll at 'fl!Ql
Ohio Sta~ Univenily for !he ~­
ter quarter. Those honored retel~
. a Ji1lde point averige or at least'3f.S
and were enrolled for at leas !' ~ 2
credit hours.
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Andrew Sheels, Pomeroy; Ca)ql
Lynn Fisher, Racine; and David
Eugene Rice, Reedsville.
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Fla. Services will be l)eld nightly at
Public
. 7:30p.m.
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. is invited.
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.. MONDAY
POMEROY - ,The Meigs~
Band ,Boosters will meet a1 7 p.m.
Monday at the band room in lhe
b,igb school. Parents are urged to
auend.
COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP
Tho Board of Trualees of Columbia
Township will meet Monday at
7:30p.m. at !be fire slalion.

..TULm BtiCK

Banquet held

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Church recently held its molherdauabter banquet.
Approximately 60 people
aueaded the ham and chicken dinner.
Sbeny. Seddon read a poem reooping molbers and Jerry Pullins

spoke on Mary, !he Mo!her of
Jesus, relating tbe Importance of a
mo!ber's role in a child's life.
Sharon Hawley soloisl bad special
music for !be occasion.
Door prizes were awarded and
llowcn were given 10 everyone in
attendance.

LETART· The Letart Township
Trustees will meel Monday at 7
p.m. at lhe offtee building in Letart.

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NEXT TO FAST 4 U AND MASON MOTEL
Sunday

11vu Thunda~. 8:30am-to pm ; Friday • Sotul'day. e:30 am-11 pm

Make Plana To Have Sunday Dinner With Us
Featurtng

BAKED STEAK
M•ehedPotataei/Onvy,

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1 WIDS-16 CUSSU $3 500

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Choice ofYe,etable,
Soup, B•1•cl Or TrJI One Of Our Other Onat Menu ltenwt
OPEN SUNDAY, 6:30 AM TO 10 PM
eur, &lt;§ Oideri Anlli1ilte (804) 773-1321

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of God... Ro1111n1 3:23 ,
I. "Sin mutt be paid tor:" Ro. 1
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lin II 'death but the glfl 111 ;
God Ia eta1111l life .. " Rq,
manlil 1:23
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tina:" Roman• 11:8; "Ill!~
Qod commendeth Hla love .
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C'ARPENTER • Five day session of Bible school a1 Mt. Union
Baplist Chtltch will ticgin Monday.
Classes at 9 a.m. daily. For ttansportation call ·698-3411 or 7422138. '

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MIDDLEPORT,· The Middle·
jlol't Oardell Club will meet Mon·
day at 7:30 p.m. 11 the home of
Mrs. Arthur Skinner. ne J11'01f1711,
"Nature's Way for Pellt Control,"
will be given by Mts . David
Bbwen.

MONDAY 7aJO P.M.
TIUISDAY 5:45 P.M.
CAUYOII SCHOOL-SYUCUSI, OliO
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lUll. . . . . . ASSISTAIII WIIICTCIII "2-619!

VICTORY
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CHURCH
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CARPENTER· Rev. Calvin
SATURDAY
EVIIIS will be !he gi7CII 8I)C8ker lit
CHES'rnR - The annual Chester tho Mt. Union Bapdll Church in
High School Alumni Banquet and Carpenter on S1111day at 6:30p.m.
Dance will be held at lhe Chester The Calvin Evw Family Singers
Elementary School on Saturday. will perform. Paslor Joe Sayre.
The banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. invileS !be public.
followed by a dance wilh music by
Charlie Brown Ri!Z. Call 378-6294
POMEROY - There will be a
or 985-38SS for late reservallOns.
12-step A.A. meeting at the
J.T.P.A. office in Pomeroy 011 SunPOINT PLEASANT • The Lib- dayat7 p.m.
erty Mountainecrs.~ill be~­
ing at !be Senior Ciuzens CeniCr m
LOTIRIDGE • There will be a
Point Pleasant. W.Va. on Saturday. smorgasbord dinner at tbe l,ot·
ttidp Community Center on Sun. POMEROY • The Belles and day from 10011 to 2JI.m. Cost ill 55
Beaus Western Square Dance Oub for adulu and $2.50 for cbihlien
will hold a dance on Sat..-day from onder 12.
8-11 p.m. at the Pomeroy Senior
Citizens Center wilh caller Scotty
POMEROY • The Pomeroy
Schaver from Abotl.
Church~ Christ will have VacatiOII Bible School Sunday lhrough
LONG BOTTOM - There will June 7 from 6:30-8:45 p.m. nigh!fy.
be a hymn sing al tho Mt. Olive Andy Miles, minister, invites l,he
Community Church in Long B.ot· ~blh:.
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tom op Saturday at 7 p.m. fcaturtng
local taiCflt. ~lOr Lawrence Bush
KINGSBURY - Revival at the ·
invites the public.
BoliMrs Pellowlhlp Minls7ry will
be held Suaday lhroqh June 10,
HENDERSON • The Gallia
Twirlers Western Squire Daacc
Club will hold a dance Saturday
from 8·11 p.m. at the Henderson
Community Center, Henderson,
W.Va. Open to all westem.st)'..,.
ll-a
squa;e dancerS. '

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Racine Star Mill Park will be&amp;in

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mana 10:8·13. "For WhO'. '
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on our Wll'f to HHVet):''
John 3:31, "He thet blliell!
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~iw~Nblellilh $3.000 down pa~ment 1nd 111111111 the IGtn of
S24,.4o\U9. Tht monlllly PIYment Is f310.00 wltlcft In·
jludtl. prinapl~ IIWtK, llan, 1nd inlllr.nce. Th111 is 24
~· 11ft to PIJ 1nd tilt inllrnt rile Is 12.5!1.

WIY blcll from tllerOid. His 1 dreamy ptean kill:htn, cllhldlll ceihnl an Silicious hint room with flriiJiace.and there
.. two bllhL This 124 ICII l1rm is set up for beef Clllle. H
11n 1 1111t mellt blrn end Diller outbuddinas 1nd IIDCk
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$14D,OOO
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witfl 1 neW hell pump. new roof and completely redone in·
side. Hlrnl his 3 bedrooms, sunroom, dinin11room, mp-•

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$43,000

SHIUI &amp; fill
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LOTI FOR SALE In Golllpollo
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·new windows. new c1rpet, new almost everythlna. Hes 1 din·
·in1room. l~in11 room, 3 bedrooms, toyed klll:hen w~h new
cabinets, new bllh, 1nd 1lul bnernent wKh lots of wmdows
1nd ~~ awn new tur.nce.
lUST SEE $34,000
IUTLAIID- ..1111 Ill ld. - This di~J~itied country resi·
dence is 1 pidurnque settin1 Wllh • redwood home thlt Is

Pom~toy,

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lllfll yttr old 24x52 home thll his 1 family room w~h 1 fire·
pllc:e, 311edrooms, 2 blths, cllbedr1i celllns. skytiaht, extr1
msutttion. hell pump, and inlny more extres. $30,000

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·Know your parks
Ma~":'eU, Melp Couty
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Meip C01111ty's
ID oilier·
vaace of "Park A;wareae11
Mo~." Empllall oilier articles
will be on tbe nrloaa parks In
tbe COIIIIty, bow tbeJ we-e tlt8bllsbed, aad tbe flldlltlenftl8ble.

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pubUc Is bivited. Pktared are dineen, 1-r, Betb
WUfong, Emily Hll, Cbelsey WOOd 11J1c1 Amaada
Hoyt, in froat, aad Jeri Hill, Erka Poole, MIDdy
Chaacey, Jayne Davis aad Aagela Wilson, In
haclc.. They will perform ''Hula !laby" daring
thesbow.

SPRING RECITAL· Tbe aaaual sprlag
recital of Barbara's School of Danee will he presented on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Southern
High School. Tbe sbow, eatitled "19 • Daace •
91," will feature daaeen from age rour aad up
perforllllng jazz, tap, aad novelty numbers. Tbe

Middleport, Pomeroy American Legion
Posts announce Boys State participants ·

.Star Mill Paik was acquired by
Racine Village Council in 1985
from the .Twin City Shrine Club
which bad owned the p1~ty for
many ye&amp;~J using it for meetings
and social events.
The following year a variety of
improvement~ were made. Village
Council was awarded a Community
Development Block Grant for tile
pun:hase of park equipment. A flag
pole and night light were put in
place, a stage was corlllllucled and
twice a monlh during the,s!DDmer
free s~ night euterlaiRDient
was pro
In 1987 the Racine FFA COR·
structed a climbing log cabin and
lhe foUowing year the villqe was
· again awarded a CDBG grant for
playground equipment. New
restrooms were constructed and
.two large park signs were con·
structed 8nd ettCied at die pllk.
Then last year the Board of Pub-

Birthday celebration

· Rev. Oycle HeniiCrson enjoy~
a
birthday party at his homej 111
lie Affain purchased 11 acres of
Pomcloy
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land adjacent to lbc park to provide
Mn.~tHe~~
fuiiR well site~~ as well as a buffer
for die present
field·as recom· seated him a cake cleconiiDd m 6lui.
mended by die Environmental Pro- and white with roses and lighlect
candles with the inscripti,on;_
tection Agency.
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"Happy
Birthday Hubb:(."
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And 11\ero are more plans. A
:Refreshments
of
1ce
cream, ~
parking lot, a walldllg pelh IIIOtllld
chips, coffee, tea and Ji1! •
lhe ~· tenJiis COQrU. hs:ball clke,
were
served
to Mr. and MIS. Davict;•
field, additional restrooms, and
C,
Jacb,
Middlt1Jort;
Mr, aad Mil.
possibly cam);J8itel along lhe river.
Arthur
C.
Ball',
MiddlePort;
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The park site is die localion of
McDaniel
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'and
Mrs.
tlixie
Poricr.
the Star Flouring Mill Co. which
Racine;
and
Mr.
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MIS.
Ralph.l!
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was desttoyed by fire many years
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h011q10wer engine IIICl a sixty inch
flue boiler suPPlied tho power for
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lhe grist mill. This ooabled lhe mill
Alziiia F'Jelds was lhe best ~!
to ~uce up to sixty l)arrels of Heidi Delong the best teen I~ ·
flllliily flour per clay. The lhlce and and B~ce Durst lhe best K0£3 ;
one-ha1f StorY mill was equipped losd' at the recent meeting of OIJllt
wilh a full roller system and IIIOOd TOPS No. 570 held at die ~ •
'Hall"Po
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second to none for lhe superiority ters
m~y.
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of its products. Custom grinding
Heidi DelOIII! won the fruit
was done also for local people.
- ket and Trina Faulk the surpriK'
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The mill's access to lhe Ohio gift. •
River permitted a loading dock
Arzilla Fields was the M~ ;
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which facilitated shi • of grain quem.
and flour. Sttin~ds proThe next meeting will be heht '
duced by the grist mill were Pearl, Tuesdaf at the Catpenter's HaTl ·
a sttaight grade, and Tidal Wave, a wilh weigh-in at S and meeting at~ :
lower grade of flour. An advertise- p.m. A funny money auction wi!l ;
ment in ihe 1921 "Racina" adver- be held June 25.
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C~LUMBU~. Ohio (AP) Amencan ElectriC Power Co. has
included options to install scrubhers at a Coal-fired Qhio generating
plJ!-nt _tP IJ!Cet federal pollution
Jllldel~s · m a report submlued to
state ulility !Cgulators.
. But us!ng low-sulfur_ coal
iosiead of high-sulfur coal mined m

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HERITAGE QUEEN CONTESTANTS·

Tbese alae yoan1 ,omen lji'C competlaa for tile
title or Heritage Queea Ia Pomeroy. 'l:be coates!,
sponsored by tbe Pomeroy Merchants Aasocla·
tiOil, wll! ldck-olf festlvltla for HeriliJie Week'

By JULIE E. DILLON
Times-Sentlael Staff ·
· POMEROY • Activities sponsored by the Pomeroy Merchants
Association for Heritage Weekend
will kick-off with the Heritage
Queen conteslalll reception on Friday at 6:30 p.m. in die Riverboat
Room at lhe Meigs County Public
Library in Pomerov.

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Twenty-one ladies were in
auemance at the Tuesday.Morning
League at lhe Mcip County Golf
Course.
Winners for lhe day were Joan
Childs and Nell Bahr.
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Deputies probe thefts
GALLIPOLIS - A chainsaw and a drumset were reported
stolen from a Chesh~ residence Friday. Kennelh Cupenter repM·
ed tq lhe Gallia County Sheriff's DepJII1rllont that an unknown person or ~ns bad entered his residence and took lhe ilems valued
at more lhan $1,000.
James A. Northup, Gallipolis, reported that a sign on his
had been tom down and thrown Into an adjacent field. riup
reponed lhat the sign, which read "Jim Baird's Dust Bowl", may
have been tom down in conjunction widl the Gallia County garage ·
workers strike against Gallia County Englnec:r James Baird.
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Niric young woinen teplesenting
each high school in Meigs County
ha'(C entered the contest and those
coptestantJ will he judged Friday
afternoon. The queen, first and secOD!li'IIIII)US;DP ~ be announced
at the pnvate recepUon held for the
contcsrants and their families host·
ed b~ t~e Pometoy Merchants
Association.
Contestants competing for the

GALLIPOLIS - A Gallipolis man' WI$ cited for driving under
the influence after he slruck a parted car on First.Avenue early Saturday morning.
Ant!Kiny D. C&amp;naday, 18, of Chesmut Street was cited after he ·
struck lhe car in the 100 block of First Avenue. According to a
report from the Gallipolls Police Department, Canaday was south·
bound when he struck an WJOCCupied Pllded car on the right side of
the road, owned by William 0 . Smeftzer. The force of the impact
pushed Smeltzer's car across lhe street, off the left side of the roadway and into a tree.
. Canaday suffered minor injwies in the crash, lhe report said, but
was not treated. He was also cited for fail~ to COJli!:OL

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SYRACUSE ·A Pomtroy boy spent Friday
in Veterans
Memorial Hospital following a oeai-drownlng at Allldon Pool in
Syracuse.
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Acconlinsto a pool official, anolher swimmer at the pool saw
.Lqc, 1110 '7, face down at the bottom of the pool. The life..
RuueU Singleton, was alerted and Singleton !"illed Large
lhewalel.
Pool w...,cr Martha Maynard lhen began CPR until uniJ.s or
Moia !mcqcilcy Medical Services could llrivo on die - ·
boy was llllllpOIIed to Veterans Memorial Hospital where .
be Wlli reponed 10 he In ialisfactory conditioa on Sllunlay lll(JJJ-

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STATE IOUTE 124

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the entire sYstem's sulfur dioxide, a
gas Whi,ch causes acid.rain.
The new ·report proposes four
ways to cut emis~ions. Three of
them involve scrubbers , which
would reduce pollutiop and ihe
plant to continue llling higb-sulfur
coal and comply with lhe new standanls.

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standards untill997;
- Installing scrubbers withou t
.an option wh1ch would cost hun- .assuming the incentives will be
dreds of Ohio cnal miners .their available;
jobs; ·
-Switching to low-sulfur c6al
-1nstalling scrubbers under the to meet the 1995 deadline, then
assumption that AEP will receive installing scrubbers and going back
"incentives" that would delay to high-sulfur coal when lhe desdContiaued on A-S
compliance -with the new federal
The proposals call for:
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ALL SIZES OF TANIS AVAILABLE

school was given and it was decid·
ed to assist city council in anyway
to promote that project for additional scholarships.
. The group will also assist the
Sremwheel Association wilh its fall
Sremwheeler Festival in October.
Other members auending were
Norma Custer, Roberta O'Brien,
Ann Rupe, Velma Rue, Clarice
Krautter, Charlotte Elberfeld,
Donna Jones, Jane Walton, Maida
Mora and Vera Crow.

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end· on Saturday aad Suaday. Plctared, 1-r,
froat, are Jody Smltb, Love Batey, Mlebelle
MeCoyiiJid Penny Lewis. B
. ack, Tberaa Lee,
Cbristllle Schultz, MaJ'C1 HID, Amber c-lap
and Holly WIQiams,

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OUR LEVEl BUDGET PAYMENT' PLAN Will BE
STARnNG IN SEPTEM•R FOR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS ONLY.

The Preceptor Beta Beta Chapter. Bela Sil!"'a Phi Sorority held
its May picruc recently at lhe home
of Joan Corder.
A committee of Ruby Baer,
Mary Morris, Lillian Moore, Nellie
Brown, and Betty Ohlinger will
diStribute leaflets on June 8 promoting activities sponsored by lhe
Pomeroy Merchants Association
for Heritage Weekend June 8 and
9.
.
A hand crocheted afghan made
by Martha .Child will be used as a
fund raising project for lhe group
and more information on the
afghan may be oblained at K &amp; C
Jewelers in Pomeroy and at
Kroger's on Saturday where the
af han Will he di.sl)layed.
report of lhe successfull dinner dance for the local Bets Sigma
Phi scholarship fund for a ~l)nical

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Schedule ofprogram activities·
announced for Heritage·Weekend

NOTICE:

Chapter holds.May picnic

Point Plauant, June 2, 1991

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dioxide emissions by swi

low-~ulfur coal. The PUCO said
the fllSt study was too narrow in
scope and set Friday u the dead1~ for a broader one.
The revised repori Jot AEP
plants in Ohio and seven other
states focuses on Its Gavin power
plant in Gallia County in southeast
Ohio. The plant emits one fourlh of

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~hio remained AEP' s first option
m the study ~nted Friday to lhe
. Public Utihties Commission of
Ohio. . .
·Th~ _PUCO on May 14 rejeclell
lhe utility's first~ to meet
the federal Clean Air Act's 1995

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only facility wilh in a several hlllj- the woman's bloo~stream for the
dred mile radius that is licensed to next five years.
provide Norplant. Facilities in
Brandeberry said lhat about six
GALLIPOUS - The first new Charleston and Parkersburg, W.Va. women in the area have bad lhe \0breakthrough in birth control in 30 are the closest hospitals lhat are 15 minute procedure, and have
years is cllrrently being offered to equi!t1 for NorplanL
reported no problems wilh the conT conlrlleeptive is consistJ of traceptive.
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area women by Holzer Medical
Center.
six p 1able tubes about one·and·
"We do lhe implants here in the
Norplant is a reversible contra- one-q~ inches long and as big office, and the woman will have a
ceptive iinplant lhat ptevenll pteg- around 1\5 spaghetti that are filled sore arm for a few days, l:!ut
nancy for up to five years. 'I1Ie new wilh progestin, lhe same hormone besides tl!at•.we have bad no comcontracepdve is more effective than used m some other means of birlh plaints," he said. "After lhe inlplant
the Pill, and is less expciiJive over conttol.
1s made, yuu can't see the rod$.but
a five-year period than pun:~ing
To insen lhe tubes, a small cut you can feel them if you rub ·your
Pills ev~ month, .. ol!lclal said. · is made on the in$ide of a woman's hand across diem."
, pr..Keith Brandeberry, of the !Jppel arm and ~-.lubes are' placed
The effectiveness of ijoi"Jllant
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more effective than Pill

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Johnny B. Hoback, Racine, the
Croec1 Janes Scholarship. He ~ated from Southern and is maJoring
in finance.
. J~nelle Darlene Willia~J!s.
Racme, Creed Janes Scholatshtp.
She is Jtljljoring in telecommunication and is a graduate of Southern
High School. u ..-.. R-A--·n.
"Mark Allen •!-..,.y, .,....•.....,,
lhe Dr. James H. and Nellie Rowley Je:well Willilm J. Davis Scholarship. He is a graduate of Easrem
High School.
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Cheryl A. Pape, ~acme, the
J~ C. Eu_ler ~ Sch?lar~
sh•P: She will nuuor tn chellliS;ttY
and IS a grad nate of Southern Hi'h
School.

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American Legion Drew Webster and basketball. He has served .as a he participated in the Upward
Post No. 39, Pomtroy, and Ameri· · class ·officer on student council, · Bound program at Ohio University.
can Legion Feeney Bennett Post wOJted on lhe junior class play and
Stanley, son of Daniel and
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No. 128, Middlepon, have again lhe prom committee and decorating Shirley Stanley, Pomeror, also
selected delegates to attend the committee. He is a member of lhe auends Meigs High Schoo where
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American Legion Buckeye Boys National Honor Society and the he participateS in baseball and lhe
State at Bowling Green Sw.e Uni- Varsity ''E" Club. He is employed French Club.
Grate, son of David and Jeanversity, June 15-23.
as a summer lifeguard at. ~oyal
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· Delegates selected by lhe Drew Oak Resort and is a member of the nette Grate, Long Bouom, altends
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Webster Post are Jeremy Heck, Cub Scouts of America Pack 235, Eastern High School. He partici9•30 1•30 ~. •
Darin Logan and Roderic~ New- Arrow of Light, lhe Meigs Colmty pates in the art program and is
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some.
Junior Fair Board and the Boy involved wilh his church.
2.00 Cover Charge 'i
Heck. son of Michael and Scouts of America Troop 235.
The pwpose of lhe "Workshiip
Mnt be 21 YHn of A ': •
Susanna Heck, Pomeroy, attends
Two of the delegares from lhe in Govemmem" is to provide the
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Meigs High School where he par· Drew Webs~er Post are sponsored young men of Ohio with a deeper
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ticipates in cross country and by the Farmers Bank and one is understanding of his rights and
wrestling. He is employed· at sponsored bY Bank One.
priYileges as an American Citizen.
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Vaughan's Cardinsl in Middlepon
Delegares from lhe Feeney BenThe American Legion Buckeye
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and attends lhe First Baptist Church net Post include Charles R. Mash Boys State program is cooducted
in :Middleport.
· N, Mark Stanley and Tony Grate.
for high school jl!niors and proLogan, son of Ron and Kay
Mash, son of Charles and Susan vides a practical experience in city,
Logan. Middlepon, auends Meigs Mash, Pomeroy, attends Meigs · county and slate ¥ovemment. ·
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During the RIDe day stay each
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: . French Club and serves as a class in football, track, H.U.G.S . and citizen experiences all facetS of a
officer on student council. He T.I., cpmputer class, student coun- mylhical state which will include
. Breakfast
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Lunch Served
aaends lhe Heath United Methodist cil and lhe prom committee. He is a the election of city, county and
Served 9 to ??
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11 to 4 pm . ••
Church in Middleport.
member of lhe Rock Springs Unit· state officials and will establish a
A
family
reunion
was
held
Newsome, son of Frank and ed Methodist Church where he is Supreme Coon and Legislature.
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Joanne Newsome, Pomeroy, president of the Senior Youth Qualified professionals such as . recently at the home of Mr. and
aaendl' Eastern HiRh School, where Group. He is also a member of lhe judtes, eductltors, lelected and Mrs. Robert Bailey Sr. Members of
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1li families- attended from Ohio,
he participates in football, ba1eball Athells .Dislrict Yoo~. Council and appOinted puiJiie"·officiala, serve as
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'West VIrginia. and Plofida. •· .
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vdlimteers ~the program. · Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph McCrea,
DeLand, Fla., speJit several days
wilh Mr. and Mrs. Rohen Bailey
Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank,
Sarah and Maahew, were Sunday
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
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Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Knapp,
Langsville, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kevin Knapp, MicheUe, Amy and
Ashley, were Memorial Day. visi·
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Smilh.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Knapp,
Michel~. Amy and Ashley. were
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Saturday evoninsiaitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle
• Langsville.
Also visiting were . and Mrs.
Ralph Knapp and Mr. and Mrs.
992-3194
Micbael
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·Eight receive OU scholarships
Eight Meigs Countians received
freshman class scholllfShips ,from
'Ohio University for the. 1991-92
school year.
Receiving the academic scholar.ships are:
Lisa Gay Starcher, West
Columbia, W.Va., the Sammy
Kaye Scholarship. She is a fresh.
man majoring in music. She graduatedfrorn Wahamalhisyear.
Maurisba Dawn Nelaon Middleport, the Thomas W. Wolfe
Scholarship. She is ~ freshman in
lhe CoUoge of Health and Human
Services who hu 001 yet declared
her major: She is a graduate of
Meigs Hilh SchooL ·
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Robert Jayaon Cocbier, Portland.
lhe Qeed Janes Scholarship. He is
anication.
freshman
in telocommuHemajoring
is a paduale of Southern Hilh SchooL
.
Christine Nicole Harmon, Portland, tile Croecl Janes Scholatship.
She is a freshman~¥ in management systems. She IS also a
graduare of Southern High SchooL

Catholic
sisters are
reassigned

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ONI EVIIIII8 SHOW AT 7•30
AHISSIOII $ T.SO
446-0923

i¥~ il the 1011 of Ladonna Large of Main Street in Pomeroy.

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title of Heritage Queen ire Love
Batey, 17, Meigs High School,
daughter of Andrew and Betty
Batey, Middlepon; Amber Cum·
ings, 16, Southern High School,
daughter of Rex and Kathy Cumings, Syracuse; Marcy Hill, 17,
Southern, daughter of Sandra Bacr
. an4 Dennie Hill, Racine; Theresa
Lee, 17, Southern, daughter of
Charles and Judy Lee, Syracuse;
Penny Lewis, 16, Meigs, dugh!Cf
of Robert and Pe
Lcwil;'kiddleport; MichetWMcCoy, 16,
Southern, daughter of Barry and
Carolyn McCoy, Syracuse; Christine Schultz, 18, Eastern Hiah
School, daughter of William and
Linda Schultz, Pomeroy; Jody
Smith, 17, Meigs, daughter of
Robert and Barbara Smith,
Pomeroy; and Holly Willlams,16,
Meigs, daughter of ADen and Marl·
lyo Williams, Pomeroy.
Saturday's activities or the
Pomeroy Merchanll Association
will like place between 9 a.m. and
S IL.!D· Tho day will begin with 1
parade at 10 a.m. Ulldct the direction of AnJ1c SwlfL Anyone inrerested in partie' ' 1 in the parade
should contact~ Swift at Ploaser's, 992-2057 or at home, 9927112. The theme for the parade
wiU he patriotic and also perJaining
to lhe heritage of Meigs County.
The parade will be followed by
a pioneer costume contest at 11
a.m. sponsored by Bank On~ in
Pomeroy. Tbe contest is open to
lhe publiC and judgin~ will he conducted in two categcnes • authentic
costume and reproduction of costume - for JUle and female, child
and adull Judging will he based ori
appearance, ·authenticity and
untquenen. To obJain an entry
form or ror men IRfomatlon on
die COitUIIIII ('(IIIII It, conUict or SlOP
by Bank One in Pomeroy.
Entertainment during the day
will include performancea by The
Ohio State University Pormatioo
Dance Team; the Rainbow Cloggen; The Dance Company of
Shirley Quictel; Dee llld Dallas, a
duet of harmonica and keyboard
millie; ud tbo Mud River Band.
Emcee for the day will he Lenny
BliasOII of WMPO RldlQ.
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REPAIRS CAUSE LONG LINES OF TRAFFIC -Tile ~laa-ortbe' lipbllt 111i U.S. 35

In Gallla County 1 Greea Towaablp betweea
Frutb's PbarmiiCY aad Mltebell Road II caiiiiDg

IOag linn IIIII one-laae tramc ~·portlQn
of road wblJe ctlllltniCtloa crews p
tv
dowa new aspllalt for tbe aew tbree· e ~
complete wltll • turn lane. (Tl~Sentlnel plloto ·
by .G. Spencer Osborne)
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Appeals court gives cockfighting a reprieve
McARTIIUR, Ohio (AP) - An
Ohio appeals coun has granted
ownm of 730 birds used for cockfightin¥ an indefinite stay barring
authonties from killing the fow I
seized in raids lhlce weeks ago on
lhe illegal sport.
Tbe 41h Ohio District Coun of
Appeals ruling Friday extended a
10-day stay lhat was to exp~ on
Monday. But lhe tbree-judge panel
requlr~d the Ohio Gamefow I
Breeders Association to post a
$5,000 cash bond on the animals

and iMlmecJ tiJat additional bonds gave the state posseslion of them
COUld he ordered.
and ordered them humiJlel,y
State and local officials rounded destroyed. ,' .
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up the birds during two raids on · The court was scheduled to lulc
May 11 in Scioto and Vinton coon- whether lhe b~. now being hCld

ties in which 400 people were in an old poultry farm in Scloto
arrested and fined for misdo- County, should be rewmed to their
meanors. The raids were tho result owners or destroyed. But in 'its
of a 16-month Ohio Depnnent of two-page decision, tho ~cpis
Agriculture investigation into cock- panel ordered the matter ex 'ted.
· figbting in the state.
''While the present condition
A Vinton County Common under which lhe chickens are beiJJg
Pleas Court judge ruled on May 15 maintained is less than ideal. ·n.o
that the birds were contraband,
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