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Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Thursday. February 26, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Department spollSOrs dinner
Scipio Township Senior Citizens· and Sc ipio Township
Volunteer F ire Department 11r e sponsor ing an all-you-can-eat
Ca ptain D's dinner lhl5 Sunday, with serving from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m . Adva nce tickets lor adults are $4.25, or $4. 50 at the door.
Children's ~d v a nce t ckets ar e $2.50 or $2.75 at the door.
Everyo ne welcome.

Middleport lodge plans meeting
MiddlepQrt Lodge 363 F&amp;AM will meet 7: 30 p.m. Tuesday.
Refr eshment s wi ll be oerved.

EMS ,_.nits respond to 5 calls
Meigs County Emer gency M e'dica l Services repor t s five calls
Wednesday,
Rut land Rl 7: 20 a.m. to Mo11nt Union Chu rch Road for Lloyd
M ar tin to O' Bieness JY!emorlal Hospital ; Middleport at 10:53
a.m. to Sou th Third Aven11e for Eric Goode to Veterans
Mem or ialliospll al ; Middlepqrt at 3:55 p.m. to Holzer Clinic for
ShJrly Ap pl ~ by to Holzer M edical Center; Racine at 9:01p.m.
took Da mon Fi sher frqm the jire station to Veteran s Memorial
Hos pit al; Scipio Tpwn ~hlp F ire Department atll: 18 p.m . to a
str uc ture fi re on Ohi o 692 at Pagevllle.

Fire destroys Pageville home
The Fred Althouse residence at Pagevllle wa s des troyed by
fire shor tly before midnight Wednesday .
The Scip io Tol\'nship F lr p . Depar tment , assisted ·by the
Al bany Fi r e Depapment, wa~ called to the scene at il : 18 p.m.
A Sc ipio depar tment spok esman reported that smoke and
wa ter des tr oyed VJhaf fire 1 Idn' t In the small fra me house .
Cause of the fi re rnay nave ljeen electr ical. Althouse, his wi fe
and small child esca ped Injury. Firemen were called ba ck t ~ the
home Thu rsday rnorn lng whljn the fi re appar ently rekindled.

enfor cement agencies which participated with the m oney to be
used In the fight aga inst illegal
dr ugs, Gerard repor ted.
The cr iminal case against Cain
Is pending In the Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. Cain was
Indicted on a single count of
cultiva llon of marijuana, a felony of the fourth degree, Th e
charge resulted from an Incident
i·n September 1986. when 158
· mar ij uana plants were confi sca ted on the Cain property. A
search warra nt was obtai ned on
that occasion and othe-r additional evidence of cultivation was
obtained, Gerard sta ted.
On behalf of Meigs County
Prosecuting Att orney Crow, Ger ard ex pressed appreciallon to
all the officers and agencies

Veterans Memorial
Wednesd ay Adm issions
T ammy Adkins, Por tla nd; Clyde
Clark. Letart.
Wedn esd ay Discharges Dora Smith, Milt on Gary, R.;l ph
Webb, Ha r r y Shain , Clar a
Ad ams, M audi e Wood, Nora
Houdashelt.

which par ticipated not only in the
Init ial arrr est In September but
the exer cise of the feder al
seizure warrant Wednesday.
" The fight against illegal
drugs i s not a probl em for any

Jackpot up for grabs
CLE VELAND (UP! ) - A
jackpot of at least $20 million will
be up for grabs in Ohio's Super
Lotto dra wing next week after
the game's top pr ize went uncl aimed Wednesday night for a
fou rth co nsecutive week.
A state lottery commission
SpOkesman today sa id there were
no tickets sold for Wednesday's
game that listed all six of the
numbers drawn - 21, 23, 32, 33,35
and 42.
That means the $15 million
jackpot that was availabl e Wednesday will be car ried over to
next week, Increasing the grand
prize to at least $20 million, the
spokesman sa id.
Although no one picked all six
number s. 235 player s selected
fi ve or the numbers to win $788
each. Al so, B ,479 player s chose
four of th e numbers to win $52
apiece.

single co unty or j urisdiction; we
all
to
one another,
th is

case well
concluded.

proves,"

Ger ard,
•

MHS girls
win sectional
tournament ·
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Fin·al Clearanee

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700/0

Rutland: I va Sisson, Robert W.
Sisson. William All&lt;'n Bl ackwood, Mar y Dav idson, Dona
Davl~ son. Llnsa S. Carpenter.
Vlnlon : WIJllam R. Ander son .
Shade. Fonda G. Thomas.
Milldlepor t: Herbert B. Car son. William Moody, David Dod son. Kenneth Imboden, E llis
Clonch, Nancy Mullen, Joan
Edw ~ rd s, Pat Kit chen, Dorothy,
McCipud , Shirley frazier , Shelly
Fox , Edward Durst . Sarah
Fowler. Ri cky Schaefer. Nor ma
Wtlcqx, Patricia K. Logan, Barbara Mullen, Gloria Peavley,
Geuld Anthony. Timothy Smith,
Mau~Jsh Nelson. Brenda Haggy.

County readies._ _tC-iop-li_nu_e_df_ro_m_P_a_;;_ge_ 1_1_ _
r lewskl expl ained, the $11,181
remains with Blue Cross to cover
claims which may occur while
the policies art&gt; In effect. put are
flied aft er expira tion.
M ichael Warner of Broga nWar ner Insura nce wa s al the
meellng to discuss generalllabii Jty pollciPs for lht&gt; . highway
department and the Meigs
County Council on A g ln ~. The
highway dcpartm_cnt policy ex pires April 20; the cou ncil on
pglng expires Apr il!. At present ,
the highway deJ;Iar trnent pays
$23.805 for liability co v~ rage, not
Including costs tor fleet coverage
tor cou nty ve hicles . The counc il
on aging pays $595.
·
Warner sai d befor e rcpcwln g
.the policies. the Insurance com ·
pany needs a lett er fr om the
prosecuting attorney staling that
the co mmi ssioners are not poli cy
par ticipants. Th e commissioners

said they would forward the
letter regarding the highway
department , but pOinted out that
the council on aging is an
independant organiza tion and
not a, governmental agency. In
whlc~ case. a letter would not be
requlfed.
Tha board will be renewing an
agreement with Johnson Controls, Charleston, W.Va.. for
malqtalnance of the courthouse
furna~e and air conditioning
sy steflls. Commissioner Ri chard
Jones spys the co ntract with
John~on Cont ois reduced las t
year'f malntalnance bills by
Jones commended the
com ny for "superior serv ice."
In ther matter s, the board
appr~ved an adva nce of $170,000
lrom r eal es tate taxes for general tund opera tions. making a
total of $270,000 adva nced this
year.

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Vol . 36, No.208

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Reg. 522 •.• Sale 58.80
Reg. 526 ... Sale Sl 0.40

CLEVELAN D tUP1 i - Ohio's
Super Lotto ga me. which celebra ted Its firs t anniversary F"eb.
19, has reached it s four th jackpot
of $20 million or mor e.
Last Wednes day, for the fourth
consecutive week. ther e wer e no
winner s of the top prize in Ohio's
r ichest lolicry game. meanin g
the jackpot in this Wednesday's
drawing will be at least $20
million.
" Th is is exact ly what the ga me
is designed to do- from ti me to
time r oll over enough to create
thesr lar ge j ackpots and enthusiasm . aryd along the way more
doll ar s for education." lottery
spokeswoman Anne Bloomberg
sa id.
The biggest winner to date was
ne w ~ pa p er carr ier Walter Morgan -or Center_vJilc..lnd. Morga n
cla imed the $2~ million j ackpot
Apr il 9 in the game's ei ghth
dr awing.
It t ook j ust four wee ks for th e
j ackpot to r each S2o mil lion. bu t
th is Wednesday's game will be
the fifth since a jackpot was las t
won.
" Th at was our first rea lly big
one. It was u record j ackpot. "
Bl oomberg sai d in explaining
why the j ackpot reached $25
million in just four drawings. "As
a result. we saw cont inued
increasing sal es."
Two otht&gt;r jackpots, May 20
and Oct. 29. were each wor th $20
million.
If nobody hit s on the l -in -7
mill ion chance Wt&gt;dnesday. lottery fever of · epidem ic proportions could sweep acr oss Ohio
and Into neighboring states.
" We could be lookin g at a
national record t$41 mill ion!. "
Bloom berg sai d. "It wou ld be

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Wrangler, Lee and Lord
Isaacs brands.
Jr. Sizes 3/4 t,o 15/16
Missy Sizes 6 to 20
REg. S22.00 TO S26.00

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Girls' Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.
littlo Boys' Sizes 12 to 24 mos. and 2

7

REG. l6,00 to l24.00

TWO DAYS ONLY
$4 77 TO $1917

.. Sale S15.40
'26 .. Sale 516.80
S28 .. Sale 519.60

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BLUE DENIM

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DENIM JEANS

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Cotton poly blend denim for more
comfort - prewashed. Made by
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waist.

DENIM JEANS

Special friday ond 5atur·
day only. Husky siltS 8 to
18, slims and regulars 8 to
16, student ti1u 26 to 30
wait!. Wrangler and Lee.

514.95
518.95
519.95
521.95

Jeans ... S10.47
Jeans ...S13.27
Jeans .•.$13.97
Jeans ... 515.37

lndudtt the new Wranglu
909 City ltraighll.
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By Lee and Wrangler. Sizes
34 to 50 waist. Prewashed
blue denim, a little more
comfort for the bigger guys.

r eal exciti ng, bu t we' r e happy
when people win."
The older Ohio Lotto game was
played twi ce a week until the
in troduction of the Wednesday
Super Lott o game, in which a
pl a~w picks six numbers fr om a
field of 44. Ohio Lotto. now played
only on Sa tu rdays, requires
players to pick six nu mbers from
a fi eld of i O.
Ei ght peopl e shared the top
Oh io L ott o jackpot of $24.6
million in August l984.
Although no ticket In thE' l ast
Super Lot to drawing had all six
numbers- 21, 2l 32, J3. l5 and 42
- 235 ·tickets had five of the
numbers to gi\'e th eir holders
$788 each. Also. 13,479 tickets had
four of the numbers worth $52
ap(ece, and 236,i&gt;i6 tlckets listed
. thr~. of the numbers for$~ea c h.
Ticket sa les for the dr awing
totaled $11. 397,720.

446·30·5

Dem ocr ati c senator from Mainr. in an int c-r v irw

sel ling arms to an Ira nia n rrgimf' hr oncp ca ll ed

la te Thursday.
" I got the sense today ... in tho 45 minutes wr
had with him in the Cabinet Room before th e press
conference that he was listening to what we had to
say as If he was hearing things he had never hoard
before," Muskie concluded on ABC's "N lghtl ine"
13 hours after the pa nel' s news conference on the
re port.
Sen. John Tower of Texas. the Rep ublica n
Reagan loya list who led the rcv ic"', board, ca me
away with a different impress ion.
F.ven as he faulted the president for maki ng
mistakes, Tower said he remained convinced or
Reagan' s fi r m belief In his own Intentions in

"M urder lncorpOI'a ted."
" I thin k one of th ings he i &lt;lilil think &lt; is tha t ...
whe n th e story became publicl,v known. tha t kill ed
1he prospect of t he pla n or 1lw program working to
SC'cure lhr release of th e rC'sl of th e hostagPs th ai th is approach wou ld ultimal el.v 1have
ga ined! thp r elea se of all th e Amcrlran ho&lt;t:tgl's"

RIGHT-TO-READ - Chapter I reading teachers of the Meigs
Local School District are r eady to launch the observance of lht•
annual Right to Read Week In the various schools. Signing a
proclam ation noting the openln~ of the week on JVIonday. March 2,
seated In the photo, are, l eft to right, ,Jumtos Carpenter, assistant
superintendent of the district: Rutland Mayor Jim Fink, and
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyh•r . Tht• r eading teachc.- and th e

By NANCY YOI\CHAM
Sentinel Staff Writer
Th e Eas tern Local Board of
Education will be searchi ng for a
new superintendent and new
head basketball coach fo llowing
Th ursday night 's accept ance of
the res ignations of Superi ntendent Ric hard Rober ts and Coach
Dennis Eichinger .
The Eastern boar d met Thu rs day at 7 p.m . In a regular session
at the high school.
Roberts, In a brief letter of
res ignation. sa id it had been "a
pleas ure working with t ht&gt; student s and people or Eas tern
Local, " bu t th at he was leaving
the superintendent's position
.July :11. which shou ld "afford the

b oa rd ti m e'· t o fi nd a
replacement.
. Roberts. who is in his eighth
year at Eastern , said later th at
"a ft er a ti me, you reac h a point
where you feel you· re not gaining
gr ound ." He said It was ti m e fo r
him to "go somepl ace and make
a new start."
Eichinger, a 1972 Eastern High
gr aduate who played va r si ty
basketb all al M arietta College
and vars it y volleyball at Ohio
St ate, sa id via telephone this
m orning he will re main with the
high school as a teacher and
ath letic director.
He sa i d he " has bought a far m
and plans to spend more ti me
with his wife."

hrld b~· pro- lra ni ~m trrrori sts in LC'ba non , Towr r

said on th e ABC program.
Wh at Reag;1n dot's bt'i if'V(' now rn a~· comro u11 n

his telev ised speech next wrek, bu t tho Tower
board lr ft no question of wha t i t thinks &lt;t bou t th e
I ra n arms sa les .

$1788

Sizn I to 11. Prewashed 1OO"'o cal·
ton blue denim - unlined.

SALE

In his l et ter of · r es ignation to ques ted priva te sessions.
The board reconve ned In o(X'n
the board , he sa id he felt he "no
longer ca n be effec tive" in the session a/ 10:1&gt; p.m .. and Susie
head coac hing pos i tion and Is Heines. board pres ident . an·
leav ing the j ob effec tive F"cb. 26, nounccd th at stu dent s who had
the date of the board meet In g. He cur lier been Ineligible to play
also extended thanks to th&lt;' because of low gradrs , may
student athle/es who partici- participate In ath letics if. gra des
pa ted In Eastern bas ketbal L and arc brought to passing. The
the loyal fans who supported t h ~ grades are to be monitored on a
week 10 week basis.
progra m.
Heines also announced the
The resigna tion or Grace 'Chr'
valier, as a subst it ute custodia n. board wi ll be taking under
advisement a policy for acawas also accepted.
demic
status for st uden ts for all
Fo llow ing aCC&lt;'pt ancc or th e
resignations. the board moved ex tra -curricular activ it ies .
Alleged discip li nary action
Into a 2'11 -hour cxeeutlve ses sion
to discuss gr ade req uirements of against su bslltutc bus driver
student athletes with severa l Cindy Rector was brought to the
co ncer ned parents who had re· ·board 's allrnllon by altor nr y

PO INT PL EASANT - Maso n
Count y school teacher s mel
Wednesday at Poin t Pleasa nl
Junior High Sc hool to decide
whether to author ize /he West
Vi rgin ia Education Association' s
executive board to ca ll a statewide teachers str ik&lt;'.
Approxim ately 250 teac hers.
about 200 of whom arc members
of the WVEA/ Maso n Count y
Teachers Associa tion, par ticipated In the Informational meet Ing and balloting session, accordIng to Jim Tay lor, MCTA
pres ident.
Taylor described thos&lt;' all endIng as ' 'angry" wit h the Inac tion
of the state Legislature and the
lack of leadership regarding
education Issues.
" It's obvious tha t nothing Is
going to happen until we make II

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schoob where they teach arc, standing, left to right , Mary Brau er,
Middleport: ,Janel Hoffman, Pom eroy ; .Jonl .Jeflers, Pomeroy;
Cheryl Ll ghtfrltz, Salem Center ; Wendy II al ar, director of th e
Chapl&lt;•r I reading pro~ram for thr district; Barbara Mathews,
Salisbury; Kim Ohlinger, Rutland; Linda Stanley, ll ar rl son v lll~.
and E llzahclh Story. Middleport and Br adbury schools.

William Colt' of Jackson .
Cole. who spcclrtcally requested open &lt;ess lon . clalmrd
that the lloard . at an Par lier
meeting we nt Into PX&lt;'C U/lve
srss lon whf'rc ·· untor-robon.l l ed

aecusat lo ns" were made aga inst
Rector without her know lcd~e.
fl e said Ea siPrn' s trunspor ta ·
tlori director. Arcllir nose. was
not involved In the meeting, and
th at Ht•ctor was subseq uentl y
told by Supcfi ntrndc nt Roberts
she- wos bei ng taken off the
substitu te driving Ji st a nd would
no! be reca lled beca use of
complaints of h&lt;'r reckless opera·
l ion. HowPVN, Rector was la ter
reca lled as a subs tltui P. but not
tConllnut' d on Page lOt

Mason teachers lean toward strike

$24.95 .... Sale $19.90
$25.95 .... Sale $20.70
$28.95 .... Sale 523.10
S29.95 •••• Sale S23.90

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25 Cents
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Eastern superintendent, basketball coach resign

F ABRIC SHOI' - An open house will be held at
the new location of the Fabric Shop Sunday, Ito 5

Corner of ll*d &amp; 01"
Gal/tltlit

chief of staff Donald Regan. whose res ignation Is
now con sider ed alfbu't c er tain.
Congr essional r eactio n to the repor t Is some of
the input Reagan wa nts as he stud ies Its
conclu sions and prepares for responsive action.
The co mments on Capitol Hill Thu rsday were
mixed, oft en along party lines. arid even within
the three-man panel it self the final j udgment of
wher e Reaga n stands now sparked disagreement
between its leading Republica n and it s sole
Democra t .
" (The presldenli may tonight be thinking about
things th at wer e never brought to his att ention
before. " said commission member Edmund
Muskle, the ex-secreta ry or slate and former

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Mi11y Sizos 6 to 20
Sizes 32 to 46
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Friday. February 27. 1987

WASHINGTON iUPI) - President Reaga n,
rejecting "instant analys is" or the Tower
Commission's cr iticis m or his foreign policy
stewardship, Is study in g wh at his chief spokesman calls a report th at " looks good."
Reagan refused to comment Thursday on th e
conclu sions of his own review board in th e
Iran-Contra scanda l. promising to address th e
nat ion next week. No time has been set for the
spe&lt;&gt;eh, though sources said Tu es day night is a
good bet. ·
Today. Reagan ar ra nged a pr iva te m eeting
wit h congressional leaders at which the agenda
was likely to include thP Tower report and
qu ~s tlons of a successor to embattled Whit e Hou se

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Reagan keeps own counsel on scandal report

Pomeroy

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OPEN DAILY

Rain continuing tonight and
Saturday, with a low tonlght
betw een 4Q and 45 and highs
Saturday In the mid 50s. Th e
probability of pr ecipitation Is
90 percent tonight and near 100
per ce nt Saturday.

Jackpot reaches
·$20 _million mark

Reg. 521.95 ... Sale 515.37
Reg. S26.95...Sale 518.87
Reg. S27.95 ... Sale 519.57
lleg. 529.95 ... Sale 520.97

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There w ill be~ motor vehicle ca ravan fo r med at the Meigs
Hi gh School at 4 p.m.
to escprt the Meigs Hi gh boys
basketball tea m to (he sec t
gum£&gt; with Belpre in Athens.
All Mara uder l~ns ~re
to take part and ar c asked to
decora te their vehicles fo r
event.

gan. Lar ry J. Ball. Elllls E.
Myers. William R. M yer ~ .
Minersville: M ary L. Voss.
New Haven, W.Va.: Marla N.
Roush. Ronnie Roush.
Rac ine: Virginia M. Bl and,
Charlotte L. Wamsley, j..orett a
K. Hill. Richard Randolph, Charles W. Bush. .Johqny Evans,
Charles F. Wag ner, Th omas M.
Theiss, Donna !hie, Rqger L ,
Grace, Dor tha P. Riffle. Pat r lcij
A. E rvin . Dav id A. Wolfe . Do.
rothy M. Sayre, Robert L ,
Rit chie. Dorothy Jen Alklre 1
Mary Amber Warqer , Randy
Simpson. Louise F rank. John
Frank.

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WOMEN'S SHOES

A meetin g of the· Buckeye Joint-Count y Self Insura nce
Council will be held at 10 a. m .'Frlday I~ the downsta irs meeting
room at th e Comfort lnn . J ackson. on Sta'te Route 9:!.

8100dffi0 b • e ~0IIect S

Daily Numlwr

ONE GROUP
NATURALIZERS, HUSHPUPPIES, HARBOR TOWN

Self-insurance council to meet

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Ohio Lotterv•

p.m. Among the employes are, felt to right, Ann
Lambert , Judy Eichinger, Gina Thomas, Jill
Nease and Becky Ander son.

Th e Fabric Shop, owned by
Ar thu r and Ada 1Nease, has
moved from It s Wes t Second
Street business location of the
pas t 16 years, to the former
E bersbach Hardwar e Store
building on 110 Wes t Main.
An open house at the new
local ion will be held Sunday from
1 to 5 p.m . with refres hments to
be served and discount coupons

and door prizes to be awarded .
Mr. and Mrs. Nease began
bu siness In Pomeroy In November 1959 1n the building at the
corner of East Main and Sycamore streets·and reloca ted to the
Second Street building In 1961 .
E mployes are Becky Ander ·
son, Ann Lambert. Judy E ichinger, Jill Nease, Gina Thomas and
Marjorie Hoffman.

seven in oppositio n of a strike.
"Seve nty per cen t 1of thl' nonmrmi:&gt;l'rs) favorrl.i the str lkl'. "
Painter &lt;ald . " I thi nk that's
probabl y rrpr·esrntallvc. We ' ll
fi nd out for su re• Saturday ."
Painter added tha t JX7 of th e
MCTA 's 24~ mPntbcrs voted .
T here ar&lt;' &lt;tbout :1211 clqss room
teachers In

Ma ~ un

r oun1 y.

Ba lloting followed a qurs tlnn
and answrr " '" ion Jed by
Palnt~r anet .lor Furtad o. WV i.':A
Hcgl o n Ill t : n is rr v c
represrn 1at 1\·11
Taylor 'ai d. " Tht• vo &lt;t• w:ts
taken on 1hi' st rlkt• lssu&lt;'. The
bal lots will IJI' litkrn to WVI&lt;A
headqu tll't&lt;'r' in ( 'hurles ton on
;;at urday . Th t· i&gt;&lt;tilots from all
over the sl &lt;tH· will be tot:tlrd and
then we will kno ~ wha t &lt;r&lt;'tion
wi ll take pla r-r .'"

Testing sclledulea on suspect bottl~:. -

The manufactu rer of a douche
product wi ll test a bott l!' of Its
product to determine If contam ination or tamperi ng Is Invo lved .
That was the word from the
manager of a Pomeroy store
The more spacious quarters today following the purchase of
have allowed for the expansion of the Item by a Middl eport wom an
merchandise. The shop features ear ll!'r In the week.
Accordin g to the purchaser, a
a large select Jon of piece goods
and notions, along with a bridal twin pack of the product was
departm ent with fi ne satins and purchased and one bottle was
laces. and headpieces. The shop used.
When a relative of the pur ·
maintains the Singer dealership .
and ser vices all kinds of sewing chaser star ted to pu t the remainmachines. shar pens scissors, Ing bott le until the sink, she
noticed a "s limy," also desand does alt erations. .

Store plans open house for Sunday

happen." Taylor said.
The 17,000-mcmber WVEA has
called for a statew ide ll'arhcrs'
strike unless the Legislature
moves forward wit h teacher pay
raises and other rdura t ion
Issues.
Vote tota ls from across the
state were expected to be complied Saturda y In Charleston.
WVEA President Tom Vogel said
Monday earl y lnd ic·ations were
that teachers favor wa lki ng out.
Although MCTA members
voted by secrf't balioll, an
unoffi cia l poll of 2.1 non·
association mem bers showed
those teac hers overwhelmingly
In support of a strike.
Rob Paint er, local action plan
coordinator. said today tha i of
the 2:1 non-m!'mbcr teachers
polled, 16 voted In favor and

crlbed as a "mucus" loo king
substance, In the second bott le.
The boll lc was returned to the
store on Sunday evening and the
store refu nded the purchase
price.
Having second thoughts, the
purchaser and her husband decided lorcturn to thestore toplck
up the second bollle, but were
unable to get the bottle back Into
their possession from store employees Monday evening. The
purchaser also was exa mined by
a loca l doctor M onday evening. It
was reported .
Meanwhile, the second bott le

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district meet Jng for employees of
thr store on Wrdnvsdillf and t h ~ .
solution In qu••stlo n Is bei ng s&lt;;-ni .
to the manu fact urlng firm , w hlc ~ :
will condu ct an analys is to :
determi ne· the· con tent s.
'/'he product has been takc•n of!
the shelves oft hr Pomeroy store,
but not through any orders Issued
by the company, which has not :
had time to conduct the analys is. :
The Pomeroy Pollee Department ·
and the M&lt;'lgs Cou nt y Hea lth :
departmen t arc appr ised of the .
situation.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

NBA results

Ordinarily liberals have very
little to complain about as far as
the performance of the majo r
medi a Is concerned. They are
acc ustomed to seeing the networks, the news magaz ines and
the major national newspapers
beat the drum Industriously for
every libera l ca use, from evergrea ter welfare expenditures to
blocking the space shield . Small
wonder that. wh en the subject ol
medra balance or fairness is
raised, the average liberal as
sumes what Mark Twarn once
described as " the serene expres·
slon ol a Christian holding four

DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS·MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
BOB HOEFLICH
Gen eral Manager

A MEM BER of Th0 Un JIC'C I Press 1ntcrn a tiona I, Inland Daily Press

Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
LF.TIEHS OF OPIN ION are wc! COI'Jl(' They should be less t ha n 30J words
long All IPtiPr s a rP s u hjt'&lt;'ll o Nl Ilin g an d must bP s l~ n«&lt; wlth na m e, address and
telephorlf' number No unsigned IPI! C'rs w ill b£' pu bll!.hed l ellers shou ld Jx&gt; In
~ood tast e, add rPssl ng ls~uPS, no t [X'rsonalltles.

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We co nservattves, on the other
hand. drink the bitter gall ol
sensed rnjustlce every time we
switch on the evening news or
ope n The New York Times.

Washinf{ton Window

Familiarity with the liberal
bushwah that oozes from our TV
se ts and drips off the pages of the
nation's most important news·
papers ha s never reconciled us to
it . We know from bitter, toothgrinding ex perience tha t the
media are. quite simply, our
enemies
There Is. therefore, lor conservatives a certain dis tinct Scha·
denfreude (that fine old German
word for pleas ure at another' s
discomfort) in noting the liber·
als' reaction to a recent media
event that didn't toe thei r saver·
elgn political line Hell. rt transpires . hath no fury like a liberal
who detects. In th e media. a
politrcal bias he or she di slikes.
Recently the American Broadcas ting Company presumed to
broadcast a 14 \-S hour miniser ies

Prospects poor
for reform move

entitl ed "Arnerika." a fictional
portraya l of life in the United
States 10 years after a Soviet
takeove r The Soviets. as you
might expect, come off ra ther
badly in the film, as do some
"peace-keeping forces" that look
vaguely like U.N. troops.
What prompted ABC's executives to stick their fa ces in thi s
partrcular Mrxmaster Is unclea r
This is the same network that a
lew yea rs ago - less than a
month before Pers hing missiles
were to be deployed In NATO
Europe - ran a horror film on a
nuclear attack called "The Day
Alter" that did its cynical best to
scare the U.S population Into
blocking deployment, so we ca n
presumably dismiss any notion
ol rightist intrigues at ABC.
Probably the bott om line was the

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bu d.[!f'l pro c.-.s~ ··a so n v spf'rtaclc '' un d lh t•rc• i:JI'r m a nv in Congress
who would dgn-:.p

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contrnurng rcsol ul!ons p.rcklng hundr eds of billion s or dollars or
sprndrng rnl o one hr ll must he stopped." R~aga n sa rd.
Thr prc·&lt;rdrnt'&lt; id1•a of budget rdo rm rests lreal'l i) hr s

a co n s lilu t J on&lt;:~ l

umcndmen l IrqUJring:

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port th.11 \\ Ou ld n rvC' r surv ivr on thei1 ow n. " but

of Cong11 ·ss partwul.rrl\ th&lt;' Democra trc leader shi p. are

nnt abou t tn gr.1nt thr prf's)(lrn t's r('{}uC'sh

ll nusr 0&lt;·m1" 1 ' ' " " lr&gt;ader .lrm Wr 1ghl of Trsas was pa rticular !\
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thf' prf'sldrnt s own .spf' nflm~ pl&lt;.~ns a n · t he mam r C'ason thf'
1.-!0\f'l nmf'nt 1s so dPrpl\ suhmPI gcd m rC'd mk

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Wr ight ral l0d 11 "llo n tc m fh (• r:-.:trC'mP'' "a cop ou t' und c.1
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.~clmmis i J,I Ii on w.1n1s to C'lim ma tf'
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The law ma kf'l"&lt; thou ght rhe1 di d th1• job sevNal vrars ago when
rh rl pa ssrd tiH' li ud g&lt; 1 R~for mArt of l ~H whi ch r reat rd BudgPI
C'o mmr ll rcs in both th&lt;· ll nuSI• ,Jnd Sena te .1 nd s~ t up a tim r tabli' lor
.~r ll on on .r ll monPI ilr lls Unf•&gt;rtun.rtrlv. C'ongre&lt;S has not bern able
tn l! \ r up to tt s ow n r u If's
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up nrar l1 a ll th e rrgu l,ll
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spendi ng hrll in the his tnn of&lt; nuntr \
AI th&lt; •s t.rll nf thr nrw Cong&gt; ~&gt;S. Rep. Tt entl.oll. R-Miss .. rr1·a t1 ed
th.rr in l'lli'&gt; formr• i1&lt;•p. Rrcit.Jrd Ho llin g. D Mo. wro11• a book !tiled
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,., tor m mol' &lt;·m• ·nr of 1'17~ ilur Loll &lt;ai d ril e House now " is probabh
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mf'm tw•r·s of

should IJut 1 f'dC' hin g dgl f'l' m r'nt on ho\\ 10 fix rh0 p r·ocC'ss ts not cas\
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Today in history
ll y Unilt•d Press International
Tad&lt;~ I'

is Frida\ . Feb 27. th r 5Hth day o l1~87 wit h 307 to fo llow.
Th r moon Is nPI&lt; .
Th r morning star·s ar·r Vrnus and Sat ur n.
Tllr pvcnt ng stars a rr Mars and .J upit er.
Those uor non thi s day are under !he sign of P isces. They mclude
poet Hcnrv Wadswor th Longfellow tn 1807. English actress Ellen
Trrrv in 1 ~47. Su preme Court .Justice Hugo Blac k In 1886. RCA board
charrman and •.•fath er ol American television" Dav id Sarnoff in 1891,
ac tor Wrlllam Demarest in 1 8~12 . novelist John Steinbeck In 1902,
ro rmC'r Texas Gov ..John Connally In 1917 tagc 70\ . actresses J oa nne
Woodward in 1~:10 1agt&gt; 57 1and Eliza bet h Tay lor In 1932 (age 55\, and
consu mer acti vist Ralph Na drr in 1934 1age 53\
On this dat e in history
1n 1933. Adolf Hlll~r 's Naz is set lite to the German par lla.m~:&gt;nt
burldrng In Berlin, blamed It on the communists, and used that as an
excuse to suspend German civil liberties and freedom ol the press
In 1942. opening salvos w~:&gt;re fired in the battle of the Java Sea, in
whic h 13 Amer ica n warships were sunk by th~:&gt; Japanes~:&gt;, who lost
only two
,
ln 1975, the House of Represen tatives passed a $21.3 billion
anll·rC'cesstont aX·CUI bill

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sa m e rn both cases: a slriclly
apolitica l appetite for sensationalism and hi gh Nielsen ra tin gs.
But II this is so, ABC quickly
lea rned th at, as George Orwell
poi nted out, ail animals may be
equal but some are more equal
tha n others. The fury of liberals
over "Amerlka," even before
they saw It, was positively
awesome . They did their level
bes t to get ABC to drop the
broadcast altogether. When that
brazen attempt a t censorship
Called they bludgeoned the net·
work into agreeing to precede
and follow the series with various
" expert " panels designed to
pooh-pooh the notion that the
Soviets have anydes&gt;retooccupy
America, or that the United
Natio ns is made out ol anything
but sugar and spice .
Kris Kristolferson, one of the
stars of the show, wa s rushed
around the circuit to deny, in
personal appearances, -every·
thing the film by implication
stood for Ted Turner, Moscow's
newest Amerrca.n apologist, hur·
rr ed a II sorts of Soviet and
pro-Soviet footage into his own
~b le network to cou nteract the
rmpa ct ol "Amerika ."
Des pite these heroi c mea·
sures, Lee lococca -that profile
in co ura ge - took one horrified
look and ya nked Chrysler's 38
commercia ls, costing $7 million,
out or the series altogether. It is
considerably to ABC's credit
under the circumstances tha t it
per~eve red , and was rewarded
with the kind of Nielsen ra tings·it
was patenlly counting on.
May we expect · that ABC's
ex periment will prove to be one
of the first robins of an intellec·
tu al spring in which non·liberal
vlewpmnts get an equal hearing
in America's major media?
Don't hold your breat h.

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rs a solu tron that is based on
justice and the recognrtion of the
right s ol all On the other hand. I
don't know whet her it 's your
Influence over Israel. or Israel's
mfluence over you."
A settlement ol the Palestinian
qu es tion Is Hussein's chief con·
cern, and this rs understandable.
since rou ghly one-half the popu·
latlon ol Jorda n is Pal es tinian
Indeed , Israelis often express the
view, which Hussein resists , that
Jordan is in fact the Palestinian
homeland
Over the last decade. as U.S
negotia tors have tried to be the
honest broke r s in I sraeli ·
Jordanian peace effort s, Hussein
has been gener a lly flexi ble. But
the sticking point ha s alway s
been the klng's insiste nce on
In vo lvement ol the Palest me
Lrberatlon Organization.
Yet lately. according to our
sources. Hussein is moving to·
ward cutting the PLO out of any
settlement with Isra el. This may
be traced to PLO leader Yaslr
Aralat's break-off of talks with
the king a year ago - and
Hussein's subsequent discovery

Somoza's Sa ndlnista successors.
Even then. he may have been
forced into It According to
Charnorro, someone started a
rumor tha t Calero was about to
join the opposition. The Sandl nlsta response was predictable.
"They confiscated his home.
He couldn ' t go back The CIA
tricked him ," says Chamorro.
" He ha s said that. "
Hall the new leader. But, it
must be noted , Arturo Cruz was
also not a contra loundrng lather.
A prominent banker, he worked
for the Sandlnista revol ution and
played a key role in ga ining
foreign support. He was Its
ambassador to the United States,
until he resigned to protest th e
Sandlnista drift toward the authoritarian left
But Cruz has never disowned
the revolution Itself. He has
re mained open to a political
settlement. And he was almost
th e opposition candidat e In Sa ndinista Nicaragua,'s 1984 pres! ·
dentlal election
The rancorous divisions within
th e contra movement , according
to Chamorro, reflect similar
disunit y on Nicaraguan policy
within the Reagan administra ·
lion Itself. Washington has never
been able to define precisely
what it wants In Nicaragua (To
drive the Sandlnistas out? Force
them to negotiate? ), and the
contras have never spelled out an
acceptable post·Sandinlsta polIcy lor Ni caragua.
"I have never," Chamorro told
me a year ago, "heard a contra
ask how we were going · to
improve Nicaraguan life. Never.
Just bow they were going to get
back or stop the communists .

OK. you kill the communists.
What do you do next? Do you
have a program? 1mea n. what Is
in Calero's mind ? I don't hear
that."
Nothing has changed . There Is
still no political progra m. Cha·
morro says. And II the contras
and their American bac kers
persist in seeking a military
solution. they will only succeed In
fu rther weakening Internal oppo.

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THE PLAINS - Defending
sectional champion Meigs goes
alter another title here Saturday
as the top-seeded Marauders
lock up with TVC counterpart
Belpre in the class AA sectional' s
lirst round.
Meigs, 18·2 du ring the regular
season and- TVC champions for
the third straight year at 15·1,
have met the Eagles twice this
season and walked away with a
pair ol easy wins. At Belpre,
Coach Mlck Childs ' crew won
82-68, and lat er at Meigs won
76-!l(l.

Belpre wa s the coaches' prl'season pick to grab ali the TVC
marbl es this year, but Injuries
slowed the Eagl es early and the
Was hin gton Countalns never
seemed to recuperate. linishing
11-9 overall and third in the TVC
at 9· 7 behind Meigs and runner
up Vinton C'ounty
Alter a ta lk with Belpre coach
Larry Wilcoxen. C'oac h Childs
sard the Eagle mentor told him .
"We' re hea lthy and mentally
ready to play. We seemed to have
regrouped "
Childs sard much the sa me
abou t his Marauders. however
'We've had r eal good week of

practice. We took Monda y oil.
they really got alt er II from
Tuesday on The krds ha ve
worked very hard and arc
looking fo rward Ia playing Bel
pre aga in."
The first year MHS coac h
tossed aside the old adage how
tough II is to beat a good team
three timt•s in on1' yea r. " We
know we ca n beat them but
maybe Belpre has doubt s about
whether th e~ ca n beat us. I'd
rather be in our posit ion. They've
had th ree weeks off and we've
had two weeks, so I don't lhrnk
the lay-oil will be a factor I don't
see an advan tage either way ..
The las t time Mergs .md Belpre
met In the tournament was 1 ~8o
with Mergs nippin g the Eagles
41 -:m on J ay Ca rpent er's steal ol
a Belpt·e inbounds pass with stx
seconds left and the ensum g
game-winning two free throw s
Meigs wa s ousted b' sect rona l
champ Sheridan 74·67 tn th e nex t
round .
The Mata udcrs at trm es have
19QkM se nsatronal and for the
most part have played excellent
team b,rll Leadrng scorer lo ng
range ar trst J R Krtchcn and
floor gc ner,II Donnir Becker

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that the PLO was planning a
hijacking to win concessions
from him .
So the king quietly began to
develop a secret alliance wrth
Israel tha t undercuts the PLO in
Gaza and the West Bank. where
1.4 million Palestinians live.
Hussei n has also tried for a
ra pproche ment with Syria , as
pa rt ol a pan-Arab peace process
that would not be di cta ted by the
PLO.
One thing Hussein will never
agree to give up, however , is a
Jordanian claim to Jerusalem,
the city sacred to Moslems as
well as Jews and Christians
"Jerusalem must become the
essence of peace." he said, " the
symbol or peace, the meaning of
peace !lor alll religions . ln that
cont ext, II cannot be totally
Israeli "
He appa rently believes he has
led a charmed ' life - avoiding
C&lt;'rtain deat h on m any occasions,
which we have previously re·
por ted - becaus e of his desire lor
peace in I he region . " II one can
change matters tn that direction ,
then th at would be the biggest
r eward of all ." he concluded

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school would be easy."

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" Bas icall y he is not a democra t. He's an authoritarian. a
dictat or."
"He Is Adolfo Cale ro. El
Numero Uno In the CIA-crea ted
Nicaraguan Democratic Front
(FDN\ and th e contra leader who
has now pulled out ol what was
su pposed to be a unit ed anti·
Sa ndlnlst a front
The description comes from
Edgar Chamorro. once a ·contra
himself who balled out In disgust
In 1984 alter he had gallon a good
look at the opposition movement
from the inside .
lt was most recently repackaged less than a year ago.
emerging as the Unit ed Nicara·
guan Opposition (UNO), In which
Calero's FDN was to be the
military arm subordinate to a
politica l directorate that in
eluded Calero and , mos t notably,
Arturo Cruz.
Cr uz Is by leagues the most
respected figure in the Nicara·
guan opposition, the on ly one,
according to Charmorro, who
ma ny Nica ragua ns in Nicaragua
believe Is an acceptable aiter na·
live to the Sandinlstas.
But he has long objected
because what was supposed to be
a joint resistance effort continued to be Calero's one·man
show FDN runs UNO, not vice
versa. Rather than allies, Cruz
supporters charge, they · are
treated like enemies by Calero's
people.
Ironically, Calero was a rela·
tiv~ ly !ale recruit to the cause.
Once Coca-Cola's man in Nicara·
gua, he wa s no friend of the
Somoza dictatorship. But after
going Into exile in 1979, he wailed
·until1983 to join the front against

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WASHINGTON - King Hus· him by Reagan administration
sein of Jordan , the most reasona· officials regarding their public
ble Arable national leader In the efforts to stop the liow of arms to
Middle East, ha s serious doubt s lran - while sec retly sending
about the United States' abiht y to weapons to th e Ayatollah Kho·
have much effect one way or mel ni In return lor help In freein g
another on a peaceful settlement American hostages. Hussei n Is a
In the region
staunch supporter of Iraq in Its
This is a disturbing view to be 6·year·old war with lran.
he ld by the ruler who has been
recognized as crucial to Middle
But It Is still a devastating
East peace hopes by seven pu tdown. Most Middle East lead·
American pres idents a nd 10 ers . whatever their pollt tcs . tend
secretaries ol slate All of them to agree with Washington in their
shared the egocentric opinion assessment of U S. rmportance.
that U.S. policy wou ld be decisive ln Iact. the conventional wisdom .
In achlevmg a pemanenl so lu llon th at the United States ca n wor k
to the region's problems.
miracles If It only has the will.
In a recent interview in Am· underlies the abduction
ol
man. we asked the kin g bluntly:
American hostages in Lebanon .
Will Americans have had any
The kidnappers errantly believe
thing to do with winning peace m that the United States could win
the Middle East. assuming It the release ol Shiite prrsoners in
ever co mes?
j(uwait simply by aski ng
" II and when they choose to, I
Hussein' s opinion ol the United
suppose they can do a lot," States bordered on disdain when
Hussein responded tac tfull y
we sugges ted th at Amerlcal!
"But th at hasn't been the case as lnliuence over Israel might be
yet. They have hurt II , unfortu· the main U.S. cont r ibution to
na tely, over the las t yea r"
peace In the Middle Eas t
The klng's judgement may
"Thrs is always the short·term
have been affected so mewh at by approach." the king replied.
his rrr ltalion over the lies told to "The long-term approac h, in the

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Pi\T WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publis her/Controller

uders face Eagles in tourney tilt

Page-2- The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio
Friday, February 27, 1987

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Marauderettes advance to
district after 58-38 triumph
THE PLAINS - Something
about a New Lex in gt on uniform
turns Meigs· Jenny Miller on
And her performances ha v&lt;'
turned New Lexington off.
Scoring 22 points and grabbtng
13 rebounds . the 6·1 Mergs senror
center paced the undefe ated
Marauderettes to a sect ronol
champions hip 58·38 one-s ided
win over the Lady Panthers here
Thu rsda y.
In Miller's previous ga me
against New Lex mgt on. she
scored a career-high 25 pomts
and had 19 rebounds. that co ming
In the sectional tournam ent last
yea r.
Meigs, now 22·0, advances into
district play against cinderella
Rock Hill on Tuesday. March 3at
8 p.m. a! Athens High School.
Gallipolis plays Piketon in tha t
evening's fir st game. Rock Hill ·
tll -61 gainedthedistrictber thby
upsetting num ber two seeded
Fairland. 57.:14 Wednesda y
On Mondav, March 2. Northw·
est opens dis trict ac tion aga mst
Sheridan and Southeastern goes
agai nst Greenfield McCiarn One
wmner will emerge from the
eight -team distri ct who will
adva nce to the New Concord
regionals.
Thursday's sectional cham pionshtp game tu rned·out to be a
Iaugher al most from the opening
tip. Jumping to an 8-0 lead in the
fi rst two minutes, th e Marau·
derettes breezed to a :l2·16
halftime margin, then really
turned it on in the thi rd period .
Meigs outscored New Lex 20-:l
m the third period to bur ld a

comm dndin g 'i2 IX lead, lhP
lar gest ol th r nrght Coac h Ron
Loga n then subsr lru trd fr rrl' th e·
enti re fourt h qu arter as New Lex
cam e back with 19-6ad\a nl agp to
make the srorr mu ch morr
r es peetable
.le nn i Swartz and .lullr Miller
added JO point s eac h for Meigs
while Tammy Wright and Shelly
Stobart added srx apiece. lllgh
scar rn g Co ra l Chane;, who
ripped in 2:1 points against Meigs
last yec1 r. led New Lex with 1!.
eight of which came rn th e fin al
period
C'oach Logan had nothing but
praise lor hrs squad 'WC' playnl
very good team ball and ro ntrolled the 111mpo We fell wr
cou ld scorC' insrde beca use of our
size adva nt age .lulir t Mrller )
and Tammy t Wrlghll had frve
assists eac h and passed the ball
well. Jenni Couch and .lenni
Swartz both played rxcellent
defen siw and fl oor games. and
Shelly Stobart done a super joh
co min g all the bench.·
Th e Me igs coac h addPd ,
·couch hurt her linger In the first
quarter and couldn 't s hot. so s he
became a role plaver She.
Wright , and Swa rtz all drd
excellent defensive jobs on
Chancy ·
New Lexin gton. who had
beaten Athens by :10 po in ts
ea rlier In the year. ends r! s'
season at 11-11
Mr igs rlrade 21 ol44 lr om ih&lt;'
fi eld lor 48 per cent and 16 of 28
lou! shot s lor 57 per cent They
had 34 rebounds with Juli e
Miller' s nin e bac king up .lenny

Concepcion works out at first, third
TAMPA . Fla . tUPl r - VPte·
ran Ctncinnati Reds shor ts top
Dave Concepcion. who ligures to
play some at all lour lnlield
positions thi s season. got In his
first spnng training work at firs t
a nd thrrd bases Thu rsday.
"I 'm just preparing lor eac h ,
position. taking ground bails
every day." said Concepcion. 38.

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third and tomorrow, If the li cld Is
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Purdue knocks off
Indiana five, 75 to 64
WEST LAFAYETTE, lrid.
IUPI I - Purdue junior guard
Everette Stephens. listening to
some advice from former Boiler·
maker backcourt starter Ricky
Hall , silenced Indiana scoring
leader Steve Alford.
Alford. who burned Purdue for
31 points earlier this season ,
man aged just 1C&gt; Thursday night
as No. 6 Purdue bea t No. 2
Indiana 75-64, pr&lt;:'vent ing the
Hoosiers from cliniching th&lt;' Big
Ten basketball Iiiio.
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Before the ga m e, Step hens
took some lesson s in shuting
down Indiana' s all·timt' sco t·ing
leader from Hall, who faced
Alford as a lrPshm an.
" Ricky told m e I was n' l
concentrating enough on AI·
ford," Stephens sa id. " I wa s
play ing him tight unl il I wo uld
see the ball and look away for a
seco nd. I would look back and he
would get away from me. All It
takes Is a second and ·woosh ."'
Alford made Ju st 7 of 1!; shots
and never w ent to the free 1hrow
line. Indiana as" tea m hit just 42
per cent from the field.
"It' s hard lor me to imagine
that Alford went 40 minutes
without getting fouled," said
Indiana Coac h Bob Knight.
" They did a good job defensive ly.
Steve worked well to try and get
open ."
Purdue, 22-:1 overa ll and J:l-2 in
the Big Ten, pulled to with in
one-half game of th&lt;' pacesetting Hoosier s, who fpJI to 2.1· :1
and 14·2. The Boilcrmak&lt;:'rs
snapped Indi ana's 9-game wwin·
nlng streak and avenged an 88- 77
loss Parlier this season.
' 'We're still c limbing that
ladder . This Is anoth er r ung
we've made, " sa id Purdue Coar h
Gene Keady, whose bench at
limes used signs to signal pla yers

because of the noise genera ted by
a sellout crowd of 14,123 at
Mackey Arena . "I ndiana Is a
great team and this was a great
gam c.lf it was In Bloomington, it
m ight have bee n another story.
The crowd was a factor."
Indiana forward Dary l Tho·
mas scored a t ea m-hi gh 18 point s
and his seco nd-half inside pl ay
sparked a ra lly before he got In
foul trouble. Center Dea n Gar·
r ett fouled out with 5: 19 to play
and Thoma s fou led out a minute
latN.
"Our changing defenses kept
them off balance a little," Kea dy
said . " The inside was a big
factor. We got them int o fou l
troubl e in side."
Troy Lewis led Purdue with 18
points while Todd Mit chell added
17, in cluding 7 In the final 4: 19.
Purdue led 42-30 with 3: 06gonc in
th e second half before an 11·2
Indi ana spurt closed the gap to
51-!iQ. Purdue pulled awa.v again
but Indiana puiiL•d within 64-62 on
an Alford jump shot with 4:56 to
p l&lt;~ y.

Th r

H oos i ~r s

The Ohio Wes leya n Batt lin g
Bi shops will face Allegheny
(Pa .l in the final s of the North
Coast Athletic Confrrence Tournam ent Sat urday nlghl.
The Bishops ear ned a berth In
the title game with an H0-78
overtime victor&gt;· over K enyon
Thursday night, while Alleghen&gt;·
advanced with a 71 ·58 triumph
over Denison.
At Delaware, Ma r k Slayman 's
shor t jumper and Scott Tedd er 's
three- point goal In ovcrllmr
provided Ohi o Wesleya n with its
win over Kenyon.
The Bishops, regu lar season
champion. take a 19-7record Int o
Saturday night 's final e.
Nelson Morris of Kenyorf hlt a
three pointrr with three seconds
left In regulation to lie the game
at 69-69. He finis hed with 17,
second to .tea mmat e Da ve Mit·
chell's 20 point s. Kenyon bowed
out at 13-14.
Tedder led all scorers with 24
point s.
Elsewhere Thursda y night .
CPdar v ille nipped Defiance, 777~. Rio Grande whipped Tiffin,
99· 76. Walsh got by Malon&lt;', 77· 73
In ovNtime, and Findlay downed
Dyke, 96-84. In the opening round
oi the NA JA District 22 playo ffs.
At Cedarv ille. Dom Simerly's
basket w ith 18 seconds left lifted
Cedarv ille to victory over
Defiance.
Cedarvi lle takes a 17· 9 rcrord
Into Monda y night' s semifinal s
aga inst Findlay. Dt'flance ended
the season with an 1R-11 slat e.
Simerly wound up the ni ght
with 19 points, whil e Mike Free·

Friday. Februaty 27, 1987

Rio ousts Tiffin, 99-76; Walsh next.foe

wcrC' ou t-

scored 11-2 a fiN that as Mitchell
dom inated nca r the bask&lt;'!.
Purdue hit 7 of II :l-point shOt s,
wit h Lewis and Stephens eac h
going 2 of2 and forward Doug L ee
hitting :1 of 7.
" Mi tc hell played r ea lly well
for them. He made some key
bas kets In the seco nd hall,"
Knight sa id . " I was pleased our
kids were abiL' to get ba ck in it
aftpe being down. Our kid s did a
good job of cutting it toone. When
we were dow n four at 64· 60. we
m issed so me oppor tunities and
that made a big difference. "
The Boilermakers took a 90-60
lea d over Indiana in the heated
series of s tat e riva ls. which
began in 1901.

Ohio Wesleyan gains
finals of tournament
By United Press International

Friday. Februaty 27. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

man paced Ccdan· illc wit~ 29
point s.
Dt' flance's Dennis Bostelman
led all sco r et·s wi th .'10 point s,
followed by· Sean Pa tt Nson with
1~ and Keith Wi sch m &lt;'yer with 10.
At Rio Gra nde. Mike Smith
scored 26 points and Joe Verhof!
and Ron Rlltenger added 23
ap iece to power Rio Gra nde past
Tiffin.
Ri o Gra ndP, 2f,. 7, will host
Walsh in the semifi nals Monday
night . Tiff in ended .the year at
17·13.
Tyrone Trbovich scored 18.
Skibo Sims 14 and Chris Set ties HI
for Tiffin.
AI Ca nton, Shawn Gamble's
two free throws with nine seconds left In overtime enabled
Wal sh to beat Malone.
Walsh takes a 22·9 record Into
Monday nlg ht 'ssem ifinals at Rio
Grande.
Gamble hit a three- point goal
with l : OR left In regulation to lie
the game at li9-69. He had a .
jumpct· and th e two free throws
in the overtime period. fn be·
tween. David Reynolds hit a
thr('(•-polnter for Wal sh.
Allen Walker led Walsh with 2&gt;
point s, giving him 1,010 points In
his career. Gambl e finished with
20 and Rey nolds B .
Jim Widder had 19 for Mal one
w hi ch end&lt;'d at17-13.
In other games T hursday
nlghl. Nort hern Kentucky de·
fea ted Ashland. 66·&gt;3 in a regular
season game. and Xavier out ·
l as ted . Butler, 104-98 In the
opening r(lund of t he Mid western
Collegiate Conferen ce Tou r na·
ment in Indianapolis.

Rio Grande had little trouble.
eliminating Tiffin In Thursday
night' s District 22 NA JA postseason opener as the Redmen
posted an easy 99-76 victory.
" We had a very good first
half," said Rio Coach John
Lawhorn. "We rebounded well
(Rio ou trebounded the Dragon s
41 -271 and shot well . We took
great shots r38 of56of68percentl
and handled I heir press ure most
of the evening . Tiffin has very
good freshman and sophomores,
but they are ju st that- fres hm an
and sophomores."
Th e Mid -Ohio Conference
champions. now 26·7 overall, will
host Walsh Monday In second
round action of the District 22
tourney at Lyne Center. Walsh
ousted Malon e last night, 77· 73.
In other first round games,
Cedarville upset Defiance. 77-75,
and top-seed ed Findlay . :iml·
nat ed Dyke. 96-84 .
Tiffin dropped to 17·13 foll ow ing Thu rsday's loss to the
Red m en.
The Red m en led o6-36 at
halftime.
Three Rio Grande player s
finish ed In double figures, led by

Mike Smith's 26 point s. Ron Ro bin Luck's 29. Lea Ann Mullins
Rittlnger and Joe Verhoff had 23 added 22 and Chr is Shepherd 12.
apiece.
Lisa Jones finished with 10.
Tyrone Trbovich led the Dra g- · Rio Grande improved Its sea·
ons attack with 18 points. Skibo son record to 20·5.
Sims tossed in 14, Chris Settles
Dawn Piwlnsklled the Demons
and Gene Williams had 10 each. with 26.
The winner s connected on 38 of
Box scores:
56 field ,goal attempts for 68 iM•n'sGamel
TIFFIN (,6) - Tyrunt•Trllovit'h 1&lt;$-0.Iil:
percent and 19 of oo fr= throw
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attempts for 69 percent Rio had .Gt•n••
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Wllllwns, -1-~- IO; Sh•ve DoKs, 1·2-IH;
41 r ebounds, nine by Rittlnger. Scott Morrlsso•y, ~-3-7 ; .tam"' NormWl,
·•" R d Ed I1h t • • TOT"'" ·•n •) 1,
Th e R
. edmen had 33 assists, eight "~
76·.·•: .an Y · ·ro. ~ '~'- , .
by Jim Kearns, and 22 turnovrs.
RIO GRMDE
Tiffin hit 31 of 67 from the field

Sln~eton,

TOTALS

2-fH; Sieve Cluxlm, 1·0..2;

.Jot• Wfi11e. 0-2-2; Marc Gothard. .. H .
34--1'1..111.
Halftime !'ll'ore- Rio Grande

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I Women'• Gamel
RIO GRANDE t•s• · - Kohtn ' Luek,
l ~H~ Lea Ann Mullins, Ill-~~; Krls
Shepherd, 6-().ll; Usa .ton.,., Z-11-10;

Holley Hasllnl(lll, :l-2-H; Petc Morhllzer, .
t-Q-1: Ken .. Halley, 11-J.I. TOTAL\l
3~ 111-I'Ai.
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DYKE ilfil - Dawn l'lwiMki,. IZ-l-1~ ·
Kim ,Jones, 7-1-I!J,; Vt•rnltu Dunlap, •0.12;
·ktdl Goernct, 3-U·6; Shlela Turner, 3.0-6;.
Dawn Christian, 1-3-1; Tony• Fenney,

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for 46 percent and 12 of 22 from
the line for 55 percent. The 11
Dragons had 27 rebounds, eight
each by James Norman and
Sims. Tiffin had 15 assists, five
by Norman, and six turnovers.
lledwomen Advance
In an afternoon District 22
women's tournament game, Rio
Grande eliminated Dyke, '78 to
advance to the dis trier final s. Rio ·
will now meet Defiance Sa turda y
aI Defiance at 7: 30 p.m. for a
short In the regional tournament,
to be held at , Michigan this
winter. Defiance downed Find·
lay 83-761ast night.
For Rio Grande, four players
fin ished in double figures, led by

as.

to become Xavier's all· time
leading scorer in the Musketeers'
104-98 first-round vlctorv over
Buller. X avier' s total and the
co mbined 202 points were both
t ournament records.

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correc t associations ca nn ot' be
made If " Harrisonville" Is used.
Congrat ul allons to Mr. and
Mrs.
Eber W. Pickens who
m arked their 62nd wedding ann! ·
versary at their home In Par·
!land on Feb. 5.
Mrs . Pi ckens Is home from~he
hospital aft er undergo ing knee
surgery and Mr . Pickens is
Improving from a bac k Injury.
Mrs. Dorothy Smith, New
Brighton. Pa .. a sister of Mrs.
Pickens, is here g iving the couple
a helping hand.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Plck••ns
on their anniversary were th eir
chil dren, Effie, Haze l and Eber
an d others rel atives.
Also visiting the Pickens' rc·
ccntly were .Juanita Sayre. M r .
and Mrs . Joe Foreman and Mr.
an d Mrs. Hcr shl'i Norris.

Sandy Morris. fifth grad&lt;' stu ·
dent o.r Mrs . Debbl~ Sebert. was
the Pomeroy E l eme ntarv Sc hool
spelling bee winner. Sh'r is th e
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll·
liam Morris. Pom eroy.
Runner-up wa s Roger Rou sh,
son of Mr. and M rs. RogPr Roush,
also of Pomeroy. He is a grade
grade student of Miss Becky
Triplett. His sister, Rachel
Roush. was last Ycal" s winne1· at
Pomeroy E lementat·y and also
was a student of Triplett .
Mossis will reprrsen t PomNoy
E lementary at ·the cou nty spell ·
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th e Southern High School in
Racine

,CHESTER - !I n oprn mp1•ting
for ML'igs County G,n·dcn Cluh
mehl her s &lt;•n ett he.lr guest s wIll be
held at the Clll•stcr United
Mcthodisl Church on March 10 at
7: 30p .m .

Winter Clearance
All Winter Stock Must Go

WINTER MERCHANDISE
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Missy Har r is. a fifth grader,
was the winner of the ann ua l
spelling. bee of the Tuppers
Plains Elem ent ary School and
will represent th e sc hool In lhL'
March9 co unt ycomprt ltion . She
Is thr daughter of Mrs, Shir ley
Harris, Reedsvill e.
Runner -up at the Tu ppers
Pla ins Sc hool was Rober t RPcd,
son of Mrs. Donna Reed. Tuppers
Pl ains. al so a fif th gradPr.
Pronouncer fm· the cont est wa s
M rs. Anna Rice. third grade
teacher.

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Next wcek's m enu s for schools
In the Mei gs Local School Dis·
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accordance wit h the unilorm
lun cheon policy. ha ve be&lt;·n an·
nounced. as follows:
Monda y: Cheeseburger with
pickles. hash browns. fruit and
milk.
Tuesday: Hamburger gral'y,
m as hed potatO&lt;:'s. broad and
butt('r, fruit and Cl) ilk.
Wedn esday: Spa ghrt I i with
sauce, hot rolls and butter. jrllo
with fr uit , ~ nd milk .
Thursday: Chili and crackers.
, peanut butt er sandwich, cheese
wedge and milk
Frida y: Cook's choice .

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Vallt•y al 6 p.m.
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R&lt;'s idcnt s arl' also advi sed thai
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P~meroy spel1ing
winners announced

Pleasant Grace Whaley ha s
been returned t o her home on
Lincoln Hill Road following her
thir d hospitalization at Vetera ns
Memor ia l Hospital si nce .July .
·Grare entered the hospital
tht·oug h the emergency rout e this
las t ti me and shl' has only pra ise
for loca l institution . Gr ace says
she no t on ly got efficient treat·
menl. but tender loving care and who ca n' t usc th at '?

Cha-Cha, Iomba, Samba,
Moronguo
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By BOB HOEF.LICH
And som e good news about the
Sentinel Staff Wrller
U. S. Postal Department - In
A column this week mentioned ·, Middleport and Pomeroy where
a wa ll built by
there is what Is known as "cit y"
the late Austin
dell~ery.
W. Vorhes in
E mplo;-ees of the department
Pomeroy over
are looking out for you if you live
100 years ago. I
alone, II you have a health
thought tbe wall
probl em or i f yo u're a senior
was no more.
citizen. If you fall into the
How ever,
categories. place a small ora nge
Pomeroy Ma yor Richard Sey ler · dot In an inconspicuous spot on
advises that the wall Is still
your mailbox . This dot advises
running along the riv er bank and
substitut e car riers to be alert if
was uncover ed in recent cleari ng there appea r s to be a buildup of
of the riverbank of brush and mall in a parti cular box .
/~excess dir t accumulated over the
II this happens. personnel of
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yea rs .
I he Meigs County Senior Citizen s
Ma yor Seyler says lhat It's a Ce nter are notified and check out
fantastically built wall. Per haps. the resid ence to m ake sure that
il's hel pin g to keep us from all is well . The program is a part
slipping Into the Beauti ful Oh io.
of the postal . serv ic e's qua lit y
work life program . Now t hat's
Now about that big balloon
nC'a l!
seen by the Ruth Young of Route
So. if you should spot one of th e
124 Sunday.
dots on your m ailbox -do l eave
1t turns out I hat the balloon is it stay -It' s for a good purposeowned by Joe and Jill Moore who to help you.
live in the Columbus area and
they brought the balloo n down
II represent at iVI' or th f' Sc ipio
here over the weekend and did a Township Fire Department ad ·
I rial run ..Jill is the daught er of
v ises people of the Harrisonvi lle·
Rolland and Diane Smith. Hpp py
Pagev ille area to call the emrr·
Hollow Road, and thu s. thr local
gency numbN at the Meigs
connect ion.
County EMS when reporting a
As the wea ther warms. thr
fire- and NOT th e lllbany F ir e
Moores plan to bring lh&lt;' balloon
Department.
down frequentl.v to sail mw
SincP .I an. 11hr Scipio D!'part ·
ML'igs C'o unt.v hi lls.
mPnt is the prot ector of lhr

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OUR REPUTATION SPEAKS FOR .ITSELF

TOLEDO . Ohio (UPI I - Ohio
Sta.te's Dennis Hopson has been
se lected the Di strict Four player of· the-year In balloting condurtPd by the U.S. Ba sketball
Wri ters Association .
Hopson. who leads the Big Ten
In scoring and Is second in the
nation, heads a 10-man all District Four team which also
includes five other Big Ten
play&lt;•J'S.
Besides the 6-foot-:i Hopson,
ot her Big Ten pla yers nam ed to
the squad were Steve Alford of
Indi ana. Ken Norman of Illinois.
Ga r y Grant of Michigan. Troy
Lewis of Purd ue and Darryl
.John son of Michi gan Stat e.
Rounding out th e squad were
Dallas Com egys of DePaul,
David Rivers of Notre Dame,
H cr~cy Hawkins of Bradley and
Byron Larkin of Xavier.
·The :,;; voters also selected
DePau l' s .Joey Meyer as the
District Four coac h -of the year.

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Hopson Distict 4
Player of Year

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I NDIANAPOLIS (U P I I
Wh en Butler's Darrln Fitzgera ld
and Xavier's Byron Larkin fl ·
nally got untracked, the scor ing
never stopped at the Midwestern
Co ll egia t e Co nf ere n ce
tournament .
Fit zger ald scored .14 point s,
including 22 In the second half.
and La rkin hlt 26 Thursday night

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Pub! lshNI rvrrv afl rrnoon .

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By t.:arrlt"r or Molor Roulf'

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Colonial decorators will love the elegant simplidly
of South Bay. Rugged yet warm and graceful deSigns

appeal to th e masc uline and femini~e . l as~cs in
decorating. A rkh , warm mapl e brow n rmlsh ISen·

AS A CAlliER FOR THE DAILY .SENTINEL YOU CAN EARN THE
MONEY TO BUY YOUR WISHES
OR
YOU MAY WIN YOUI WISHES IN ONE OF OUR
CARRIER CONTESTS.
IF YOU ARE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 11 AND 18

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highti ghl cd with exquisi te den til moldings and embossed
pilasters. Smartly scaled pieces provide spaci ous storage
to meet all requirements for any master bedroom . Co~e
in and take a look at South Bay by Rroyhtll

. . , Now a1 tremendous savi ngs! .

ltidudes: Trlplr.Oress&lt;r,
Hutrh Mirror, Chalrbock
Rrd and Chest
Niflihl Stand Fr•·e.
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-FRIDAY
:;POMEROY - Square dance
Friday, 8-11 p m., spo nsored by
t~l: Senior Citizens Squar£' Dance
Gii.ti, at the cent er Music Is by
!hi Ohio River Bend Boys and
tbos£' altendlng are to bring
snacks for the snac k tabl r
"'MIDDLEPORT - Evangrline
bapter, Order of th£' Eastern
ar, will have a public soup
nner, 11 a m .·6· 30 p.m Frrday
the basemen t of the Masonic
emple; ea t In or ta ke our

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~ans with ha m dinner wi ll be
ferved Friday, from 4 to 7 p m ..
't~ur Lady of Loretta Chu rch,
uppers Plains. Dinne rs wrll
lillade co le s law. corn bread, teil
r ;®t!ee. Adults $2 50. Child ren
Jliti:r 12 $1 50 Pi c a nd cake
vallable

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Township Turstees meet Man·
day, i p.m, home of Dorothy
Ca laway, rler·k.
POMEROY- Pomeroy Youth
League orga nlzatiorwl mectmg.
home of Jack Stan ley on Monday
ut 2 p m. Anyom• mterested m
coaching " ball team Is urged to
attend For fur ther mformatlon.
eail992 5067 e' enm gs a fter 1 p m
SYRA CUSE - Sulton Town
shrp Trust~e' w1ll meet Monda;,
7 10 p m. a t the Sy 1ac use
Munrrrpu l 11ur ld mg
RA CINE - Srgns wi ll be
plac~d ,11 the cor pora l ron hm tts
ol the vr ll agc . accordrn g to plans
made when the Rad ne Mer
chant s mcPt Mondav ,r t the
Racrnc• Dcpar tmcnt Storc An
LlstPJ egg hu nr was set for Apr 1I
l Rwil h plans to be frna l m~d at t hr•

TUES DAY
POMEROY - Pomeroy Chap·
ter 186. Order of the Eastern
Star , mPeis Tuesda; 7.4o p m.
wit h mem b&lt;·rs Ia wear chapter

drcses
LONG BOTTOM - F laml'
Fellowship meets Tuesday, 7 30
p m , at Mt Olive Communit y
Church Speaker w111 be Ha zel
Lrfe
RUTLi\ \ D - Camp Mcetmg.
Tuesday thr ough Sun day 7 p m
nrghti}, at Rutlc~n d C hurc hofth e
Nazarene. Dt M E Clay evange
li st Specral srng rng by Mark and
Mary Hollingswor th
:YIIDDL EPORT - Mrddlepor t
I " dge "l6:l F&amp;AM mee 7&lt;!0
"I U&lt; &lt;day evenin g

You Ate Cotdlal/y /nvlled
To Affend Out ·

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SUNDAY
tioBSON - Rhonda and Ken
tlacless. mlss iOnaJ res from Mt•x
leo , wrll speak a t " spl'&lt;' ldi
~U'I1day 7 · "1() pm
SCJ\ ICC a t
Hobson Church of Chrr st 1n
Cl)rls t.an Union. Public mv rted

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POMEROY- Pomeroy Chup
t~r 186. Order of the Eastern
Star , 2 p.m prac tr ccforrnrlwtron
al the Pomeroy MasomcTem ple
RACINE - Rac ine Cha pt e1
134, Order of Eastern Stur. wrll
practice Su ndily. 2 p m for s tar
points and conductresses. and a t
3 p m for ull offr cers The
regular sta ted meeting v. rll IX'
7:'30 p.m Monday lnlt ra tron wrll
be held a nd chapter dresses are
to be worn

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF
INSURANCE
MEIGS COUNTy
DEPARTMENT OF
kUMAN SERVICES

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Of Wn11 0.•1\y Sentinel
Out

Pometoy, Ohio
Come help us celebrate the
opening of our new store.
Coupons, Prizes, Refreshments
and Much, Much More!
Come &amp; See - We think you
will like our new look!

Sealed propoaals will be
received by the Meiga
County Commtntonars.
Pomeroy , Ohio. at the
Clerk's Office untt112 noon
on the 11th day of March,

1987. and at 1.30 p m
opened by the Clerk of satd
Board of Mercantile
Robbery and Burglary Food
Stamp coverage.
Separate and tndependent
b1d s wtll be received wtth
re spect to the insurance
requtred to be purchased as
provided by the spectfiCB·
t1ons Spectftcattons and m. structton s to b•ddars may be
obtamed at the off1ce of the
Clerk of the Metg s County
Commtssioners. Pomeroy,
OhiO
Satd Board of Commissioners reserves the nght to
wa•ve formalities to accept
and reJect parts or all of any
and all b1ds
Mary E Hobstette r. Clerk
M eigs County Board of
CommiSSioners

and 1n the Township of Sutton·

Ru ..ell. decealed. and Roch ·

Srtuated in Sutton Town·
ship. Meigs County. Ohio· all
that part of the northwelt

ard Warner, aka Richard
Werner, 1f deceased, ad·
dresses unknown, and tf living, Richard Warner. aka
R•chard Werner address un known
A complamt has bee n ftled
by Willis C Blower, admmistrator, asking the court to
determtne the per son s entitled
to the deca dent's
properties by the laws of the
state of Ohio. A heanng on
the complaint will be held on

the 8th day of May, 1987. et
1. 30 P, M

m th e Probate

Court Persons knowmg any
rea son why the complamt
should
not be granted
should appear and mform
the court at that ttme The
court ts located at the Matgs
County
Probate
Court.
Courthou se, Pomeroy , Ohto
45769. Each of you IS re quned to an swer the com plaint wit hm twenty-eight
!281 days of the last date of
publication. The last date of
publication ts Apnl 3, 1987

ROBERT E. BUCK .
Judge
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!41 3. 6tc

Pubhc Notice

IN THE COMMON
PLEAS COURT OF
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
PROBATE OtV!StON
WILLIS C BLOWER.
Admm1strator of the Estate
of Ruby Ru ssell Deceased ,
Plambff
- vs -

CASE NO 25. 195
STANLEY SMITH . et al
Defendants

NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
To th e unknown surviVtng
spouses. legatees, dev1sees.
heirs. distributors. next of
km, executors. administra·

Metgs County Common

Plaao Court, Case No B6 ·
CV-199. ITT Financoal Se• ·
v1ces Commerc1al DIVI SIOn vs Dale W H1ll, et al,
Defendants.
In pursuance of an Order o f
Sale from said Court to me dtrected. I w.ll offer for sale at
public auct1on, on the steps of
the Courthouse at the Metgs

County Common Pleas Court.
Pomerov. Ohio on Friday . the
27th day of March. 19B7 at
10 00 o"clodc a.m . the fol·
lowing described real estate.
situlted
Me~g~ ,

in the County of
1n the State of Oh1o,

quarter of the southett quer·

ter of Section 11 , Townth•p
2. Ran~ 12. Ohoo Com·
pany't Purchue, on the west

Public Notice

Excepting and riiNIMng thor·
efrom the following. S~uated
m Soction 1t. Town 2. Range
12. Sutton Township, Me1gs
County. Ohio, and being more
partlcularty desmbed as fol ·
lows· Commencing at the

PUBLIC NOTICE
Sealed btds will be accepted by the Pomeroy

south 89 dog 13' 05" eaat
664.69 feet to an iron pin. the
potnt of beg1nmng of the tract
herein descnbed, thence con·

tonuing south 89 dog 13' 05"
east 260.00 feet to an iron pin
in the centertme of Township
Road 209, passmg an 1ron pin
in the centerline of Township

Road 209, passtng an tron pm
at 233 40 feet. thence along
the centerhne of Township

Rood 209 North 7 deg. 0' o··
east 31 S 55 feet to an tron
pm, thence continuing along
satd road , north 37 deg 20'
19" cast 222 1 0 faet to an
tron pin. thence continumg
along said road. north 32

dog. 20' 21" caot 84 99 feet
to an ~ron pm, the nceleavmg
satd road . north 62 deg 27'

ROCK SPRJ NCS - Mr1gs
High School Band Boosters meet
7 p.fTl. Monday in !he hrg h school
band room

Ohio 46769, until 7.00 p.m.
on March 12. 1987 for the
following
A 1978 Chevrolet Emer-

J{e attended and graduated
trom Christ for the Nations
Institute In Dallas. Texas where
h6' • received an assoc iate of
l)~,ictlcal theolpgy. He Is c ur·
tently an ordained min ister and
pl'esldent ol Way , Truth and Life
~inistries . He travels through
!lilt the u.s. preaching the gospel
nd ministering In Ihe gi ft s of the

gency van, with 50.800
miles. Sealed bids witf1 a mtnimum acceptable bid of
$1 ,000.00 w1U be rece•ved
until 7 ·00 p m on March

'His wife. Tammy, Is the
daughter of the Rev. a nd Mrs
Gilbert E. spencer, Chester, a
longtime native ol Meigs County
Special slnginf! will be featured
. ach evening and the public Is
~rdlally Invited to attend

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WITH SILVER AND WHITE

Ph. 9'12· 2101

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Brown's Fire &amp;
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Btds wtll be opened pubic ly at the Pomeroy Ftre
House on M arch 12, 1987 at
8 .oo ·p . m. Sa1d veh1 cle can
be seen at the Pomeroy Ftre
House
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad reserves the nght to
accept or reJeCt any or all
btds

FlOWIIS FOI IVIIY OCCASION

Homehte Saw•

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9 . 10. 11 . 12 12tc

FUNERAL HOME

uon pm, passtng an iron pm
at 16 67 feet , thence south

"Serving Families"
264 S. 2nd, Middleporl

37 deg . 32' 42 " west
324.89 feet 1to an iron pm,

thence south 10 deg 05'
59" w est 454 39 feet to the
pomt of begmmng and con taining 3.8946 acres
Auditor ' s Parcel No 18-

Grocertes-

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Rawlings-Coats-Blower

08" west 240 83 feet to an

106 luttor""t Awt., Pomtroy,

Racone 949·2!!0

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104 E. MAIN ST., POr.ROY

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lue. $1 , 000 00 cash or cer tified check at t1me of sale
and balance by cash or cert1

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SYRACUSE FIRST
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Church service. II 15 a m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD Paslor.
Joh n Evans Sunday School 10 00 a m ,
Sunday M or nln~ Worship 11:00 a m Chll ·

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POMEROY, OHI0-992-6677

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have faded away

he revealing the clouds in a darkenrng gray,

While creattng

St., Pomeroy

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sold tor not less than two th~rds of the appratsed va -

Pom~roy,

a breathtaktng sight,

Interlaced in a blanket to cover the ground
As they paint it a glistening white.
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F rom ·ItS bea Uty We Jea rn tO Interpret
the WOrth
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Of a promtst e
aS 0 eep:
Th
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I e WI recetve a new I •
From the white world Of winter asleep .

Rr H2 Re• Robert

Sandors. paSior Jeff HoiiOI lay IP,dCI
Ed Roush Sunday School Sup! Sunday

School 9 311 a m

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992·2104

morning worshi p and

chlldr£&gt;n's t'hurch 10 30 am

IIIII Ruth lnn

Qui&lt;~tl

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
rN CHRI ST c uunc H Lorou'&lt;l rn rrxas
Commu n!ly off Ct

to the air,

And delivers the snowflakes that circle around

(row's Family Restaurant
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pll'achl ng servleP IllS! lhrce Sundays.

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CHURCH OF GOb OF PROPHFCY
Localed on 0 J WHile Rn.od ol Hlghw,oy
160 P.11 H£&gt; nson, pastnr Su nday SMhOol
lOam Clmcs lor all agos Junior Chuo ch
11 am Morni ng worsh i p 11 ,1 m Arl ult
Choir pracrlce 6 p m '""""' Youn, Pro
plc"s. Child•on ' Church and Adull BlblP

Sunda y School 9 30 11m , Sf' co nd ·1ncl '
fou rth Su ndoys worship srrv i cf' a ! 2 JO p

m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST. F'our!h and
Main S! . Mldd ll'pml Rl'\' Gilbert C r . 1l ~
.J r pu stor Mrs Ervin Bllumf,lnrdnrr 1
Sunday School Sup I Sund. ty School •!· JO.~.
m Wor ship Sf'rv lrr 10 45 3m

SUCCESS !WAD CII URCH OF" ClllllST' ·

- JOS&lt;'ph B I1oskln11 (•van ~ rll s t ~u n&lt;IM .Y
Blblt• Study !h m • Worsh!p, 10 a m , Su11·
d.1y rvr nl n" srrv lcr 6 p m . WNi nl'srt ny
rvrnlnj! 'wr vlcc, 7 J) m
• '

Slud v. Wrdnesday a t 7 :wpm
HOPE BAPTI ST CHAPF. L :1711 Grunt
dren's Church 11 a m. Sunday Evf'nlng
St . Mhldleport Afrlll.nf'C:I wit h Southern
Service 7 00 p m Wed 6 p m You n~ La
Bt~pllst Cumen tl on David Bryu n St Ml
P~: NrECOST,\L ASSEMBLY llurlno i
dies ' Auxiliary Wednesday, 7 p m Fam ..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...;._ _ _ _ _ _J nlsf(lr Sunday School 10 am , Morning
Rt 124 Wll ll:1m Hobrtrk, pustor SunduY
Uy Worship
wors hi p 11 11 m Even I n~ worsh!p 7 p m ,
Sl'hool W a m, Sunda y {'\'f'n l n~ srrvl ('ro 'T I
RF.NE C'OITII'' Union unci Multk&gt;m rtC"'
HAZE L COMMUNITY CHURCH OH
1.\lesday 7 30 p m
Wedn C'sda y evenl n~ Bible st udy and
p m W(ldn('Sd ay PVI'nl ng !(f'rvlcr 7 p m
Thomn~ (,lm M&lt;Ciung, pasto1 Norman PJ C5
dav at 7. 30 pm Mens Prayer Breakfast
RE ORGAN IZED CJIURCH OF JESts
prayer m('{'ltlna 7 p m
Rt 124. 3 miles from Porlland Long Bot ·
CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Chrndlo 1
lrv S
Sup! SuOOav Sc-hool 9 :rt ,1 m
tom Edsel Hart . pas! or Su nday SChool ,
Wednesda\ 7 am tGra('(')
CHRIST OF L ATTER CAY SAINTS Port ·
BRADFORD CH URCH OF CHRIST St
Supt Sunday School 9 30 11 m Mornl nR
mor nlng " orshlp 10 :1) am l'\fflln~S{n1('('6
9 30 a m , Sunday morn i n~ preal'hlng
SUTI'ON - Church School. 9· 30 a m •
land Rac ine Road Will ia m Rou sh, pastor
Rt 124 and Co Rd 5 Mark Sf.rvers minis
Wor!lhlp 10. 30 a m Prayl'r s{'rvlc(' .ti!Nn
p m : m!d·•MY.k Sf'rvi&lt;'(\ Wedn('!1(!,p, 7 p.m
10· 30 a m.; Su nda} evrnlng s~rvlces . 7 30
Morning Worshi p 10 45 a m. first and third
L lnda Eva ns, chu rch school dlr« tor
fer Sunday School Su pt Harrv Hrn
Dl(' Sundays
1•
GRACE EPL~PAL CHURCH ~~ E
pm
Sundays. Fellow ship dlnnPr with Carm el
Church school 9 30 a m. , Morn ln ~ wor ship
dr1cks, Su nda y SchOol 9 30 a m Mornlnf,l
TH E CHURCH OF .JESUS C Hill ~, .•
Mam St Pflll'I't1J\' Sur.dav sm ICf'S Holv
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
third Thursdav 6 30 P m tMl'Guircl
10.30 am , Wednesda y evening prayer
•Wor ship 10 30 am , F.venlnf,li4'0rsh lp 7 p
APOSTOLIC FAITH - Ne~ Um.1 R&lt;l '
COITIITlUnion on t tt&gt; fD' ctl Sundav nf r ach month
CHURCH. Corner Ash and Plum Ralp h
KENO CHURC' H OF CHRIST Vernon
serviC't'S, 7· 30 p m
m. WPdnPsday worship 7 p m
nt&gt;x t to F'ort Mcl,lls Park, Rut lo nd Rotxm
.met rombmro with morning IJ'avr1 on lhr
CundUf, pa st or Sunday School l O OO a m
Eldr ld~&lt;' mlnlstf'r Olivrr ~wa i n, Sunda v
BETJU..EHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl
ST
PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
R ic h ard ~. pusl or ~rvlrrs nt 7 p m on
thirdd Sundav Mornlngpr.IVC'r un&lt;l "crrronon
Morning Wors hip, 11 .00 a m: Wednesday
School Supt Preach I n~ 9 30 a m rach
Shuler, pastor Wor ship servlcf' 9. 30a m
Cornrr Svc.-morr and Sr&lt;cond St" Po
Wf'dnrscJ ays und Sund,tys
.111 ottrr Sur.davct cf til' I'IYlnth Church School
and Saturday Evenln ~ Services at 7 30 p
Su nda v
Sunday Schoo l10 30 a m Bible Study and
merov Tht• Rf'v William Mlddlrsw11r!,
MIDDLEPORT P EN TECOSTAI Thh d
and NUI"!'C'TV C.lr&lt;' pm\~ct'd Corf('(' hour In Ill&gt;
m
HORSON CHRISTIAN UNlON tThu r
praye-r service Thursday, 1 30 p m
pastor Sunday SC'hool 9 4r, a.m Chun h
Ave Rf'V Clllrk Bil ker pn srnr C.ul Not '
P.1rl'! h Hall lmm'thal£'1\ lollowlng l hc&gt;sffV!cr
man Dur ham) pas tor Sunday service.
CARLETON INTEROENOMlNATION
servl c(' 11 a m
tln ~: h\un
Sunduy S&lt;h ool Supl Sunduy •
IUMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST 212 W
9.30 am. ('Venln g serv ice 7 30 p.m
AL CHURCH. Kingsbury Road Rev Da
SACRED
HE AR T CHURC H M~~~
ME lOS
S1 hun! 10 .1 m wit h 1 l .t s ~f'!i fru .111 .I ~ I 'S ,
Matn St Nrll ProudtOOI past cr Bible SchOO
Pray('r meet ing. Wedned ay, 7· 30 P m
vtd Curfman, pastor Sunda y S~hool 9 30
Anthony Glonnamorr Ph 99~ ~,&amp;,tR Sat ur
COOPERATIVE PMIISH
I u •nlng st•rv hf's II h p m Wl'(! ni'!Hlit.Y HI·
1l: II am
MornlnJ,! \o\t:r.~hlp. ll .l1 a.m Ynuth
BEARWALLOW RIDGE CHURCH OF
a m : Ralph Carl, Sup! Even lnll worshi p
day Even Ina Muss 7 .10 p m
Sunday
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
IJ\1 •aud~' .1t 7 Ul p m You th st•!'v lrl'S Frl ·' t
fT\f'('fin~ ti:fXI p m: Evrnlng "'orshJp 7·00 p
7 00 p m Prayer meetin g, Wedn es day
Mass 8 am and 10 am Co nh:~slon s onP
CHRIST. Joseph B Hoskins past or Blblr
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
d., ,l ! 7 10 p m
m. Y..rd.n&lt;'sdu\ rtil:lhl p-a._\'C'r m('(lt\ng and Bible&gt;
Oa ss 9 30 a m , Morning Worship lO lOa
7:00 p.m
half h{lu r br toro each Mass CCD classes.
Re\'. Doa Archer
rf'f'l F!'I IA FF l lllWS ifi P 12HMU1 St '
stud\ ; 00 pm
m Ev{'lllng Wnrshl p. 6 :W P m Thursdav
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN , ~er non
11 a m Sunday
Rev. Roy Deett!'
Mldll lrpoll Hrothl'l ( hur: k M&lt;. Phrrson ,
THE SALVATION ARMY 115 BUIICl'lllt
Bib)(' Stud v li ?II P m
Eldridge, pastor , Wallacp Damew ood S.
VICTORY BAPTIST. 52!1 N 2nd St
Re\1. Seldon Johrulon
p,tslor Sundn y ~ r h oo l 10 ,, m . Su ndt~ y l
Avr Porl'K'I'ov Mr'!&lt;l l))ru Wlnln~ In d'larSJ&gt;
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMM UN ITY
S Sup! Sunda} SchoolS 30a m, Worship
Middleport. Jumrs E K«'esce, pa stor
ALFRED - Church School 9 :11 a.m
••vrning st•J\ ltrs at 7 p m .1nd Wn1nl &gt;stL'I y
Sundav OOIInffio; fl'l'('l lflg. 10 a m Surdav
CHURCH Sunday S()hool sl't vier 9. 45 a
Servtc~. 10·30 ani.
Sunday morning wor11hl p 10 a m . Even ·
Worship. 11 am UMYF6 30 p m UMW
sl'rvir•ps ,11 7 p m
Srhool 111 :n u m :oilrxlay Sdool YffiM
m . Worship servlcf' 10 30 am •
HYSELL RUN HOL1NE!3S CHURCH
l n,R !Wrvlce 7 p m , Wedm-sda y Pvrnlng
Third Tu es dav 7 30 p m Communio n,
ANT IQUITY 1JAPTIS1 Kf'nn('l h Smt ih
Elol'M' Adam.&lt;~ l(laOO' 7 ll p m Salvatb n
M!k(' Thompson, Nf'W Havrn . WV . pastor
worship 1 p m VI sitation Thu r sday 6• 30 p
Evangt'listir Serv ic(' 7 30 P m Wed nPS
first Sunday jArcherl
pastor Sund.'l v S1hool 9l'! lt m.. r huJl'h
mN&gt;tlnll v.1rlous sp('akm; and music s~tals
da v Prayer mf'E'IIng 7 30 P m . T hurs&lt;iav
Sundav School at 9 30 &lt;I m Morn in~ wor
m.
CHESTER - Worship 9 a m Church
Nt)lv lr r7 ;mpm \ OulhiPIIIJv.!llh!ph .lOp
Thu1 Sllav. 11 l) a m In 2 p m Ladkos Horrf'
Z10N CHURCH OF CHRIST, Pomrroy
ship at lO 30,1 m, S und uvrvrnln ~ scrvl c t&gt;
MORSE CHAPE L CHURCH Charlf's
Sc l\ool10 am , Bible Study , Thursday. 7 p
m Bi blr · ~ t u d v . Thur ~ flny. 7 .10 11m
LRa ~n~r nnntx&gt; rs In r har.(l(' all 'ottlrrt•n
at 7 30 p m 1'h u rsdr~ v s1' rv lcf'S at 7 10 p
Norri s, pasto r Sunday Si·huol, 10 a m ,
Harrlsonvi ll«' Rd Robttrt Purtrll min is
m. UM W. ftrsr Thursday, 1 p m: Com·
1'\J l.l. COSPf.l l.IGIITHOUSE ..! .IU4~ •
tnv11«1 !i ~~ pn1 Th~l.-v. Corps C.lck'l
tf'r Stl'Vf' SlaniC'y. S. S Supt . Bill MeEt
m
wors hip srrvl('(&gt; II a m , Sunday ntahl
munlon, first Sunday !Archer !
Hll .md Huad , Pomr rov Tum Kr lly, Jlllll .
Chts.&lt;;.o; !Young ProplroBiblr l 7 :1) p. m Blblr
rov Asst Su p! Sundav School9 30a m..
FREEDOM GOSPEL MI'SION a1 Bald
wors hip srrvi Cf' 7· 30 p m , MldWf'('k
JOPPA - Worship 9• 30 a m ; Church
rm Ou nnv l.dmbl'rl, S. S Supt Sundn\1 '
Studv .md Pt1•vr1 mrl'l lng q1m to ttY' publlr
Knob locu tcd 00 countv Road 31 Rr"
prayer ~crvlc(' WNinesday 7 p m
Worshi p scrv!Cf' 10•)) a m : Evrnlng wor·
Sc hool10 30 am Bibi i.'Study Wednt'S day.
mornIn ~ srr\ lt r &gt;~ t 10 ,, m Su ndav rv1•n·
POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH Of 7 30 p.m iJohnsonl
sh ip Sunday 7 P m and Wedn rs rt&lt;~ Y~.7 P m
Lawr£1nN" Gluesmcamp pa~tor Rev
MIDDL EPORT I NDEPENDENT HO
lrtJZ lif'I Yicr 7 10 p.m Tursda y an rl Thurli
CHRIST 33'l!tlChlktrm s Horrf' Road tCountv .
ST JOHN LUTHERAN C H ~ tCH, Pine
Ro~f'r Willford asst pasror Prmchlng
LlNESS CHURCH I nc, 75 Pearl St.. RC'v
LONG BOTIOM - Church School 9· 311
d.1 v Srrv h ~~ u! 7 'Vl p m
,
Road 'm) ffi252.tl Vor.JI musk Su nd&lt;IV Wcx
Grove Th(' Rrv W1\llam M .dlrswarlh,
srrv lcf'S ~u nday 7 30 p m PrayC'r mf'N lng
Ivan M yers actln,R pastor , Ro~er Manh·v
a m , Worship 7 p m: Bibl e Study, Wed·
FAITII '~:t Mi ll s 1 Mlrldh' '
slhp 10&lt;~ m A!biC'SI:udv n am , Worship ~ p.
pastor
Church
srrv
iCC'
9
30
a
m.
Sunday
Wedn('sdav.
7
J{l
p
m
r..~n
Grllflth.
Sr,
Sunday
School
Supt
Sunday
School
nes day , 7. 30 p.m, UMY F Wednesdav. 1
t•ort Suml,l v morni ng ~ r· rv h t' 10 1r1 11m ,
m. Y- «&lt;nt~l ilv. Blblf' ~udv 7 p.m
6 00 p m , Communion Flrsl Su nday.
&amp; hool 10 30 am
h:adl'r. Youth ~!rOUP" Sundav ('\'('nlng n!
9. 30 am Morn In~ Worship 10 3() am,
Suml1n I'Vf'llln~ 7 IU Thu1 stil'l\l ITUHnln,t::.
OLO DEXTER BIBLE OJRL'ITTAN
BRADBU RY CHURCH OF CHRIST .
1):30 p m Y&lt;'llh Rog f'r and Vlolrt Willford ,
Evl'nlng Worsh i p 7. 30 p m Wi"dnf'!ldny
.
tArch&lt;'r)
llitll•• Nlud v 10 .1m W r~i nt&gt;s dn v rv min 5(
CH L'Rat Alvin Cw-tls p,tslor Linda S...·1111
John Wrla ht pa stor Sunduv School 9 30 a
leadrrs Communion srrvtcr first Sunda v
f:'Vrnln R Blblr study, JlfllYI'r ,1nd prul~
REEDSVILLE - Church School 9. :IJ a
7 30pm
Supt Sundav Srhool ~ Tl am Jl"C"clChlngsC'r
m
L.:lrn
Haynes,
S
S
Supt
Morni
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ea~h
month
servlao,
7
30
p
m
m Worship Serv ICC' 11 00 a m ~DeN er 1
Nl.W II AVFN ( II U IWII (W "I IfF NA
vir'I"S fin;t and 1hlrd ~txlav follwlng SJOOH\'
TUPPERS PLAINS ST PA UL 11. orshlp 10 31l u m
WHITES
CH1\P U .
WE~LEYAN
LIVI NG WORD CHESTER CHURCH
/'..1\H~:N F: il••v L h••ulon ~ t rnud j)IJ ~ tul'
!'chool Youth mC'f'tln,g i :r&gt; p m C'Verv Sun
Churcl\ School 9 a m : Worship 10 a.m
RACINE CHURCH OF THE NA7..A
CHURCH - Cnol\ lllr RD Rrv Phll!lp Rl ·
OF GOD_ Cll b&lt;'rt S""ncrr p11 s101 Sun
Sundu v ~rh o(ll il :VI ,. m , Wor shlp si•Nif( •."'
d;l\
RENE Rt'v. Ll oyd D Grim m Jr . pas tor
s d o h 1 " "0 • m
~
B lblr St udy 1\JE'Sdav. 7· 30 p m . UMW
1/l lfl .~m Y •IUih .sr• nl&lt;&lt;' ~und.l y~ 1 ~ 1, 1
df'nour. p.HIOr un ay ,.,{ uo " '1 a
day SC hool 9:30 am, Mornl na srrv ll'f'
GRA HAM
UNITED METHODI ST
Th ird Tu esday, 7 30 p m Communion
Ora Buss, Chairman or the Board or Chrl~·
worsh ip SC'r vlrr 10 30 a m : Blbir study
lO·OOa m , Su ndav evenin" a('r vt ce 7 00 p
m Suml.1 \ I' V!' n l n~ Sf'l vlu' 7 00 p rn Wr.d · I
rl an Llfl' Su nday Schoo19 30 ,t m Morn
d
7 ~m
" Wednesday
Pr&lt;:'M hln g 9 30 a m rlr,.t anrl srcond Sun
First Su nday (ArrhPr l
ntos duv Pw vrr Mrr'lln$.! .m d Blblf' Stu dy
an d v.ors hi p sC'I'\ 1rf'. w~
~"nC'S ay
m , Mid wcc&gt;k pra' yer !K'rvlCP
ln r:t worship 10 30 am. f'va n ~Zclistlc S&lt;'r
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CH 1ST
davs or mrh mon th. thlr&lt;l and fourth Sun
CENTRAL CLUSTEII
7 f~pm
·
7pm
d.1\ f'llrh month worship ~f'l\ krs at 7 :Wp
Re\1 . James E. CorbiU
vier 7 00 p m W!'dn C'Sdav serv irt". 7 P m.
Mark Jonrs pa ~ror Bill Nichols on , Sun
MT OLI VE COMMUN ITY CHURCH
NEASF: SF~f fl.f Mt.. NTCi iURCII Sun
m, WOO nNldU\ r'rnlngs at 7 3fl p m
Re\' , Steven Nelaon
LIBERT Y CHRISTIAN CHURC H l){tx·
day SChon! Supt Sundav School 9 30 a m •
Lawrence Bush . pastor M1.1x Folmer. Sr
d.IV rl fll •rnmm t;('I VIr f'N Il l 2 ,1() ThU 18rlliV
Pr,l\'l'f .1nd Blblf' Stu dv
Rn . Melvtn Franklin
ter Wood\- Cii ll. pastor Serv ices Sund1.1 y
Morning Worship un d Communion 10.30 a
Sup! Sunday SChool and Morn i nK Worship
r 1f' nlnjl: s rrvtr~ 1.11 7 :\11
1
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Mulb
Re\1 Clemente S Zunla:a, lr.
10 a m and 7 P m W«&lt;nC'Sday. ; p,m
m
9 :1:1 a.m , Sunday evenIna servlcl'. 7p m :
rmsT JJA P'IIST CHURCn M.1snn w •
&lt;'rrv HNght '&lt; Road Pomrrov l rr(Jv
Rev. Rol'lert M:un man
• V 1 P.1s1or Bill Mur/Jhv Suniluv Sctl ool \0 ..
RUTLANDBIBLEMETHOOl ST Amos
You th mee lln~ and Bible Study Wcdnes
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. Srrve
Brur-h Pasto1 Sabbath School Sup('rln
ASBURY ISvracust&gt;\ - Wor ship 11 a.m
day, 7 p m
Tllll'&lt; , pas tor Sonny Hudson , sup! Su nda y
.1m SundHV f' \ ' C'Il ng 7 Y1 Jl m Pru y\"r
Deavf'r. Pastor. Mike Sw1~z-er. Sunday
t('lldf'nl Rh ond.t Markin Sa bbath Sfhool
Church School 9 45 a m . Chargr Blbl ('
ml'l•lln g und Alblfl 51udv Wf'(ln"'H~I )' 1
Scliool 9 :lOa m . Morn In lit worsh ip 10 30
UNITED FAITH CHURCH Rt 7 on Po
School Supt , Su ndav Sch ool 9· 30 am
bC"J,!ins a1 2 p m on Saturdav wirh ~o~nrshlp
Studv. WE'dncsd av 7 l) p m , UMW, first
p m F:w rvunr wPII 'O ITJ.'
'• '
&lt;1 m , Sunday £&gt;vrnlilg strv lce 7 00 P m
meroy By Pass Rev David Wiseman. Sr ,
Mornin g wors hip 10 40 a m : Sunday • Wf'dnPSday srrvlcr 7 p m WMPO pro
srrv lcr folio" lnp: Jl 3 1 ~ EH•rvoo&lt;.' w!.\1·
TuPSdav 7:30 p.m., Choir Rehearsal.
ltUTLANil FHEf: WILL AAPTIST S• · ~
pas tor Melvin Dro ke S S Supt Sunday
t'Ven ln ~ wor ~h lp 7 30 p.m , WednPSday
Wedn eiduy 6 30 p m . UMW l WUrth Sun
com£'
11m S! Jlpv l\ 1ul l uyhJr , p11 st&lt;J1 Sunrl 1y
gr am 9 a m earh Su ndav
School9 30 a m : Morntn ~~: Wor!ihl p 10 :10,
f'Venl ng Blblf' slu'dy 7 30 p m
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
dav fi· 30 p m fN(IISOnl
Sdi i~J J IU 1.1 m . Su nd u H H • n l n~7110 pm :
RUTLAND CHU RCH OF THE NAZA
Evenln.': Worship 7. 30 p m Wedn esday
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
- Slstrr Harrirll Warnt'r Supt Su nday
ENTERPR ISE - Wors hip 9 am .
W1'tlm•sd.1 v l'vr·nlnK pr,l \'l•r mN•tltl ll7'. 00
'RENE Rrv I owr ll Ford. pa stor Sunday
Prayer Sl'rvlce, 1· W p m
Burlingham Ray Lal.JdttrmJil pas tor: ~o­
School 9 30 a m . Morning Worship, 10 ~5
Church School10 a m , Blblp Stu dy. Tues
SChool q :W a m Wor ship sl'rvlce 10 30 a
FAJTJI BAPTIST CHURCH R.1llrOlHI
t&gt;m
bert Cozart, assistan t pa.~t or SundayStflool
daY 7·30 p m : UMW, First Monday 7·~
WU IJI Rr.Tm.l. Nl.W TP.STAM I"NT '
am
m
YouniZ p~,•opiC'' s ~rvlcr 6 ll m
St Mason Sunda y School\0 u m , Morn
10 am , worship 7 p m , WOOnesday, 6 p.m
p.m, UMYF Sunday. 6 p m Choir Re·
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Lyston
1CII URCH SIJVI 1 /Ud.'{ l' Du11n1 Svdf'n
Evan j.wl istit ~ rr v lcf'6 30 P m Wcdn C'S day
lnJil worship 11 am : F.vrnlng H('r vl ce 6 p
youth m('('ttn~. Wed 7p.m ch urchsB"VIct'S.
hrarsal, 6 30 p m WE'dn esdav !Fr anklin )
Halley, ministe-r. Sunday School 9 30a m ,
~ 1 1 lr ke r IMslnr ~undu y ~c h ool ~ .1m ..
scrv lcl' 7 p m
m Prayer m('('llng and Blhlf' St udy Wet!
PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH 1\
FLATWOODS- Church School. lA a m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Miller
W t\r ~hi p S41 rvi('('. Ill,, m . S un &lt;l tt V PVI'If ln ~t .
M or ning Worship 10: 30 a m
nesday, 7 p m.
mlll' offRt 325 RI'V &amp; •nJ Wa tt ~ pa~lor
, Worship, 11 a m Blbl£' Stud y, ThurR·
sNvlcr 7 00 p m WL't rn e~da y nllo{hl Rlhlf• ,
St, Muson W Va E u~crtl? I. Con~C'f', mIFOR EST RU N BAPTIST Rev Nyl£'
Robl'rr &amp;&gt;a r lr!i S S Supt Sunda\' School
FlRST SOuTHERN BAPTIST Po
dav 7 p m . UMYF. Sunda v. 6 p. m
~ 1 u d y 7· 00 o m
Borden, pas tor Cornt&gt;llus Bunch t~ upt
nisiN Sunday Blblr St udy 10 a m Wor·
9 30 a m , Mornlnll Worship 10. 30 a m :
mrrov Plkr f: Lamar O'Brvant pastor.
tFra nkltn J
ship 11 am and 7 p m Wl"dn f'S da y Blhlf"
SUndav E'V('n lng !Wf\IJC(&gt; 7 30 p m WI]]
Jack Nml s Sund,lvSchool Director Sun
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 am
Studv vocal mu sic, 7 pm
TK'sduy sf'rvlrf' 7 30 pm
dav School q \0 a m Morn In~ Worship
Chu rch SchOol 10 A M Cho ir pracllce
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD. Dud·
SILVER RUN BAP'l'!ST. Bill Lllllo.
10 ~5. rvrning"or shlp 7 OOpm JD ST 1 Tuf'Sday R :ll p m , UMW, firs t Tu esday
din.'[ L.an&lt;'. Mason W Vu .J N ThEI.ckrr.
pastor. ~f('Vf' LUlie. S S Su p! Sundav
&amp; 7 10 tEST j \'o.l'dnrsduy , Pray('r Srr
7 30 p m !N('Json)
p1.1!!ilor f.vrnln!' M'I"VIC'r 7 30 p m WQ
SPhoo l 10 a m Morn ing worslp, 11 am :
\I ce, 7 00 pm. 1D ST I &amp; 7•30 PM !ES
HEATH IMiddl!'portl -Church School.
mC'n's Minlslrv . Thursday. 9.30 u:m ,
SundllV ('vrnlnR worship 7 3() p.m Pravf"r j Wcdn('sday Proy('r .md Blblf' Study , 7 1!')
T 1 Mls,.ion Frirnrls l aJZf'~ 2 61 RoH1I
9 30 am., Mornln ~ Wors hip 10 30 am ,
mectln~ and Biblf!SiudvT hu rsday 7 :10 p 1 •pm
Ambassadms 1txws u~trs li- IRl und Girls
Youth Group 4 p m Wt'dncsday, Church
m . You th mect ln ~ Wrdn rsdav nl 7 p.m
In Ac !!on (agrs ti lR~ on W('d nf'Sdavs, 7 p
Choir rehe-arsal. 7 p.m , Thu rsday.
HARTFORD .CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pra yer Serv lc(' 6 30 p.m Bible Study, 7
m. JO S T l &amp; 7 .10 p m. ([.S T I Tuf'sdav
CHRISTIAN UNION. The Rtv . David
- :l8.1 N 2nd Ave.. Middleport Sund.tv
VIsit alton 6 30 p m
p m tZ unigal
McMani s. par~! or. SundaySehool 9 30 a m
Schoo110a m Sunday(&gt;ven ln f{7 OOp.m .
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bat·
MINERSVILLE - Wm hip !i«rvlce 10
Sunday momlng Sl"''vlcro, 1J a m , Sun
Mid wf'{'k srrv lcl', WOO 7 p m
By DAVID E. ANDERSON
lry Run Road R£"\• EmmNI Ra~A• son . pas
a m . Church Schoo l, n a m , UMW. t hird
day night service, 7 30 Wed nesay Jrayt'r
tor Handlr&gt;V Dun n su pt Sund.1v Sehool.
W('dn('Sdav 1 p m ; Choir practice Mon
UPI Religion Writer
meeting , 7 30 p m.
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LANGSVILLE
CHIUSTIAN
CHURCH.
10 u m Sundtn (lvrnlng ~NV !('(' . 7 30 p m
dav 7:30p m IN('Jsqnl
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH, Le!arl
Da llas Ja ney, Su nday School Sup! Sunday
Fo
r
15
years,
organized
conserva tives in the Unit ed Me tho&lt;ils"
. Biblr trorhl n ~ 7 .10 p m Thursd,tv
PEARL CHAPEl - Wor ship Sc&gt;rvf('('
W Va., Rt 1, James LewiJ, pa stor Wor
School 9 30 a m ; Sunday Morning Wor
S YRA. C'U~E MISSION Chrrrv Sl
Sv·
Church
have
kept
up
steady
barrage of criticis m at d enom i n a tion ~ I ,
9 30 a m , Chu rch School 10 15 a m
ship services 9.30 • m • Sunday Schoolll
shlp, lO 30 a m , Su ndayevenJngWorshlp,
r aruso ~CJVICC'S 10,1 m Sundav Evenin~
UMW second Tu£'Sday, 7 30 p m , /Mu ss
a
fiJ
,
Evening
wor!lhlp
7
:Kl
p
m
Tuf!lday
leadersespecially
those
c
harged
with missionary efforts - th~,Y.
7: 30 p m Wednesd ay evening Prayer
Sf'rv trrs Sunday :1 nd WC'dnC'Sda v at 7 00 p.
man I
cottage prayer m eetlilg and Bible Study
Meellng
7
311
p
m
POMEROY -Chu r ch School 9 15 a m
m
perceive as too libera l
'9.30 a m , Worship service-. Wedn es day
MIOD! EPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
, Worshi p tO · XI a m , Choir reh('arsal
Now , the group - the Good News movem ent - Is taking scvura .t
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
7· 311p m
IN CHRISTIAN UNlON Ro• Kellh Eblin .
Wedn('Sday. 7 30 p m UMW • .l!f"(''nd
ZARENE Rrv Gl(."fln McMill an )'liStor
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH .
steps to es ta blish parallel Institu tions a long side the ofllclal c hur~ ~ .
pas101 Sunda\' School 9 30 a m Wadf'
Tu esd ay 7 30 p m ; UMYF Sunday 6p m
Marv .Jan ie(&gt; Lavendf'r, Sundav School
Waln ut and Henry Sts, Ravenswood, W
organizations in a move that could resu lt In sc hism In the na tlo~·~ .
Havmun. supl MornlnJ,!"Worshlp 10 30a
(Corbitt)
Sup! Sunday School 9 W a m • MorninJ(
Va The RPv Geor ge C. Weirick, pastor
m .. Sundav mren lnll SC'tvi('(' 7 30 p m:
ROCK SPR INGS- Church School. 9.1l
"''orship 10 30 a m . Evangrltslll'!ll'rvi{'(',
&amp;Jnday SChoolS 30 a m ; Sunday wors hip
second
largest Protestant body .
,
\'V('(InPsd.w PIJ\C!r M£'f'llng 7.30 p.m
~ a m ; Wors hip 10 a m., Blblf' St udy Wed
6 p m , ?rayf'r and Pra i ~(IWOO n e!l&lt;bV 7 p
llam
At
us
recent
40.member
board
or
directors
meeting
,
the
Good
News
MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD
nesday 7· 30 p m : UMYF (5£-nlorsl, Sun • m . You th mei'llng 7 p m
CALVARY BIBLECHURCH. loca redon
RJc·lnr Rf'\' JamNi Sa n &lt;'r fleld, pas10r : dav. 5 p m, !Juniors) evtt;' other Sun·
EDEN UN ITED BREfHRF:N IN
Pomeroy Pik e, Cou nty Road~ near Flat·
leaders:
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f'r('(tm ,m W\ll loms Sup! Sundav School ' day, 6 p.rn tFrankltn ~
CHRIST. C Lts ltf' Gil lil an. pastor Su n
wood s Rev Blackwood, putor Services
-Offered s upport for churches that w ithhold funds from t))u,
9 :l!i u m Sunduv and Wcdnrsdt1v f'Vf'll •
RUTLAND - Churoh School. tO a m .
dav School 10.00 a.m Morning Wor ship
on Sunday at 10 30 a m. and 7. JO p m· with
national miss ion arms o! the church.
. .,
in~ srr vlrt'S. 7 p m
Worship, 11 a m , UMW (EvenlngCirclN
11 00 am Sun dav even \n p: ~erv l re 7 00 Jl
Sunday SchoolS· 30 a.m. Bible Study. Wed
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST
serond Wedn('Sday 7 30 p.m : UMW I AI
- Agreed to begin national, mass circu lation newspaper with
m y.'Ni n~da y ~Pn ln R pray('r SM'VI{'('
nPSday, 7· 30 p m
Corm'r Sllllh and Palmf'l Earl Edrn Pas
tl'l"noon Clrdf'l sl'l'On d Thu~day , 1 p m
1·00 p m
FA ITH fELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
estimated circu la tion ol150,000
.. ,
tor Bob Parkttr S S Supf Ca th\ Rl,t::l!s
(Mussman I
CHRIST. Sl Rl 338, Anllqull)' . Rev
HEMLoCK GROVE CHRI~TIAN. Rog.
Issued
a
sting
ing
rebuke
of
the
Ge
neral
Board
of
GloP,~\
As'-1 ~up t Sunda\ School 9 1~ a.m ,
SALEM CENTER- ChurchSChool 9. l!
Franklin Dl ckl.'fls, pastor Sunday morn
er Wat son. past or Crcnson Pra tt , Sunday
Mm nlnJl: Wo~hlp 10 15 a m , l'u nda v
am: Worship 10 1~ p m (Mussman )
Ministries, the 9.7 million· member denomination's overseas mls! Iov;
Jng 10 am , Sunday even ln.lt 7•30 p m
School Sup! Moml.n g- Wonhlp 9 30 a m.,
E\ r nln~ srrvlC'f'. 7 pm Pravrr m('('tl n.~:
SNOWVILLE - Wors hip. 9:00 am
Thursday even in~ 7. 30 p.m
Sunday School 10:30 a m Evmlng ~r ·
agency and encouraged continued s upport for a riva l orga nlzatlo~JJ
nnd Bib I&lt;' S!udv WC'dnC'SdJ)' C\ rnlna 7 p
churcll !!Chool 9 45 am. ! Mussman I
ST!VERSV!LLE COMMUNITY BAP·
vice, 7•Xl p m
Child ren' s choir pracl!ce WC'dne5·
m
the Miss ion Society for United Methodists.
·
SOtmiERN CL\ISTER
TIST
CHURCH
.
Pastor
Robert
Byers
Mr. UNION BAPTIST. Drmald Shue,
dav 7 p m Adu lt choir pract ice Wl.'d . R:
Rev. Ro1tr Grace
SUnday School 10 a.m . worship serv ice 11
The language directed at the mission board wa s Its s tronge•t t'?:
paalor; Jot Sayre, Sunday School Sup!
p m . Radio pr02r am WMPO Sundav, ;
Rev. Pul McG•Ire
a m.1 Sunday even ing aPrVIce ,7.30 p m ;
Sunday School 9•45 am ., Eventn~t WDr·
R: .!II .1 m
date:
,'
Wedncoday even in~ servir:J: 7.:11 n m
ahlp 6 30 p m.; Prayer Meeting, 6 311 p.m.
APPLE GROVE - Ch urch School 9· :II
"Aller 15 years ol efforts to af!ect poslllve cha nge In the theology 1
M!DDLEPOI\T INDEPENDENT HO·
a.m . Worship. 10 00 a m lflrsl and tll lrd Wed nesda y.
Sundays 1, Bible 1tudy every Sunday 7 p
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF LINESS CHURCH, Inc . "m Peart St. Rev.
philosop hy a nd practices of the General Board of Global Mlnls trlc~ .,.'
Ivan Myen, pastor; Rogrr Manley, Sr .
MIODLEPORT CHURCH Of CHRIST.
m : UMW Second Tuesday. 7. 00 p m .
CHRIST Dave Prenllce, minister. Oeryi
we
have concluded afler much prayer and deep regret thai we m11st
Surlday School SuperlnlenMnt SU nday
, Well s. Supt. Church School 9 a.m .; Wor
5th and Main, AI Hartson. minist er Mike
Pr ayE'r m eE~ IIng, Wedn esday, 1 p m
ScltooJ
9:30am.;
MDminll
Wonhlp
10:00
announce ' no confidence' In the present leadership .. a nd call fo~ ~~
(Grace\
Servl~e. 9 i5 p.m
Gerlach. Sunday !khool Superin tendent
I ship
a m.. EvenJnK Wol'lhlp 1::.J p.m., Wed·
Btblr School 9 l.J a m : Mornl nfi: Worship
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA ·
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a m .. Church
change
In that leaderhlp."
.
,;
' neoday Eventnr Btbtt Srud)', Prayor and
RENE Rev Herbert Grate. pllllor
10 30 a m Ewnln ~t Wonhlp 7 00 p m
SchOol. 10 am . Bible Stud~, Wed.....tay.
The
actions
brought
a
sharp
rejoinder
!rom
Bishop
.Ja
m
es
Ault
~I,
Pral,.
s.rvleo!.
7.
311
p.m
Frank Riffle, supt Sunday School 9:30 il
Wednesday, 7·00 p m Prayer m~linR
10 a m ; Dorcas Women s Fellowship ,
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Al'al·
MIODLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
m Wors~lp service. 11 a m 1nd 7 p m
Pittsburgh, president of the global minis tr ies agency
" •
Wednesday , 11 am IMcGuire ).
rOLJC - VanZandt and Ward Rd. Elder
ZARENE , Co pastors Rtv Chari.,. Coyle
CARMEL - Church School 9.30 a.m ,• &amp;Jnday WEdn eaday, 7 p.m. Pr1yer lt'lfe1·
He
called
the
stateme
nt
the
"latest
In
a
long
ser
ies
of
attacks
an4
lamea Miller, pa.t:tor Sunday School,
and Rev Nancy Coyle Bill White, Sunday
Worsblp, 10: i~ a m Second and Fourth
an
effort
to
discred
it
"'the
whole
church
because
the
187
directors
are
10 30 a m . Worship se"lct. Sunday, 7•30
lntAUREL CL IFF FREE METI«&gt;DIST
school Supt Sunday School 9. 30 a m •
Sundays; F ellowship dinner with Sutton
p m ; Bible Siudy, Wedne~lllly, 7. :IJ p.m .
Morntn~ Worship 10. 30 a m :E vangelistic
' Jhtrd Thul"llfay. 6 30 p.m (McGuire) .
CHIJRC!t Dav id Boll, pu ror. Robert E.
elected and represent" al! members .
. ..
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOL!N&amp;!IS,
m e€'tlng 7· 00 p m . Wednesday. 7 00 P m
EAST LETART- Church SChool9a m . • Barton , Dlrfdo r of Chris tian Education;
"Furthe
r
,
It
Is
an
attac
k
on
the
personal
integrity
the
directors
Harrteon•llle
Road
Rev
0ewl!l'
King,
Steve E:blln, aulatant Sunday School9: XI
Worship 10 a m. RCODd and founh Sun·
Prayer meelln(C
pastor, Clin ton Faulk, SUnday Sdlool
because It Is they who set the policy, approve the programs an~
\INITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
days: UMW flrot Tuesday, 7: :IJ p m. a m ; Mornlna wortblp l0:30 a m.:THna
Supt.; Sunday School 9 :.J • m ; momlnR;
[Grace).
OF MEIOH COliNTY
In Action, 6p m . ; Even lng Wor ahlp , 7: 30p
budgets and name the personnel" of the agency. he said.
~?
worship . l1 am : Sunda y even inK lef'V Ice
m . Wednesday evrnlng praye-r and Bible
Re• . Charl&lt;o Tolbott
LETART FALLS - Wor!hlp 9 a m .
Ault
aiiO
noted
that
the
board,
after
meetings
with
church.es.
7 311 p m Prayer Mtttlng, Wodn-y,
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
study, 7 30pm Cholrpractlce.Thunda.y,
Chu rch School lO a.m &lt;Grace\ .
7• 311 p.m
7 pm.
CHURCH - Sunday Worthlp Services
MORNING STAR- Wors hip, 9 4.~ a m.;
abrO&amp;d was beginning the search for 300 new paid missionarle~ arid
SYRAC\ISE FrtiST CHURCH OF GOD.
Church School 1 10·30 a.m , Bible STudy,
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
9 00 a.m .: Chu rch School 10.15 a.m ..
1 000 ~l111ion volunteers "for the beglimlng o! a new mission era In·
non-Pentecostal. Wonhlp lfrvlct Sunday
Charles Rusoell Sr . mlnloter. Rick Ma
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ThurSday, 7•30 p.m. &lt;Rader)
10 a.m : Sunday School U a m E:venlng
thil country and Ihroughoul the world ."
,sunday Sct10ol, 9 a m .. Church sel"\'lce,
RACINE WESLEYAN - Church SChool. comber, 1upt. Sunday School 9 :1) am ,
worahlp service 7:00 p m Wodn-y
Worship service- JO .:.&gt; am Bible study,,
lOam WorshiDU r m : UMWfounhMon·
1~1~ a.m.
orayer met'l lng 7 00 p m
pa~t or

D"bblr &amp;lk Sunda\ Sctlool Supt
ChUJ rh School 9 15 a m Worship Srr.. 1(110 3ll
.1 m rhou rrht'ma l Thf'Sdav 7 l) p m :
uncl£'1 dir('('tJnn or LoL~ Burt
POMFJ!OY CHURCH OP THE NAZ&gt;\ ,

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Pubhc Not ce

Pubhc Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
On lhe 17th day of Mo ch
1987 at 10 00 AM Pearl
H Swa n Jr Adm n strato
of the Eltate of FSorence

Anna Bay decnsed u re
corded In c- No 26 061
of the Meogo County Probate

304 Page 397 Molga CountY
Deed Record•
mo eo ass
Be ng the same fourth of
One acre conveyed by E T
M tche to Benj Wa ker and
bea ng date of Deed M1rch

Court wtl offer for sate at

1st AD

the offtees of Porter l ttle
Sheeto &amp; F ocko 211 213
East Second St Pome oy

co ded n Volume 37 Pages

Ohio 45769 tho follow ng

deter bed rea estate belong
ng to the late F o ence Anna

1887 and ro

261 262 Roco d of Deeds

of Me gs Co Oh o And late
conveyed to W B C 011 and
Hetty 5 Cross h a w fe

boa ng date of Deed No
Bay located at 56486 T R vombe 13th A D 1929
1015 Roedov lo Mags and Reco ded n Deed Book
No 132 Page 661 Roco ds
County Oho
Situated n the Townsh p of Deed a Me gs County
of Olwe Countv of Mega Oho
Also a lot of land n Sec
and State of Oh o
Bang a part of the East
part of One hundred Acre
Lot No 102 Sect on No 3

Town No 4 Range No 11
of the Oh o Company o Pu
chese Beg nn ng F ve rods
and 1 • (6)

nks East of the

Southwest co ne of theM I

Lot deeded to Joseph Ran
dolph by saac Randolph
Deed

bear ng

date

Julv

2111 1863 thence no th
eleven (11 Degrees West

E ght rods thence East F ve

151 rods and 161 Six I nks

mo e o ass to the Bank of
the Oh oR ve thence south
near v on the Bank of the
0~10 RIVer Eight Rode thence

11

ton No

3

Town No 4

Range No 11 of the Oh o
Company 1 Pu chua off
the Eaat part of 100 Acre lot
1 02 Bounded as fol ows
Beg nn ng at the 1outhwest

corne of M II Lot Deeded to
C K bb o on tho 21st day of
August 1855 thence aouth
1 0 deg eas East 5 rods and 6
I nks thence East 10 Rod•
to- a Stone Thence north 6
ro'tts and 6 I nks to he Bank
of the Oh o R ve thence
Weat to the p ace of Begin
n ng Except what s West of
the Road
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Growmg Radiology Dept Needs

Full or Part T1me Technologists
AMERICAN REGISTRY (ARRT) REQUIRED
Excellent Frmge Benef1ts
Send Resume or Call

W S LUCAS, Hospttal Admtmstrator

Veterans Memanal Hops1tal
II S East Memonal Dnve
Pomeroy, Oh1o

ago unt

Ma ell 1 19B7

Coverage triter a ava able by
contact ng Sv acuse Village
C ark. Jan ce lawaon Sy
cuse Mun c pa Bu d ng Sy

racusa Ohoo 45719
121 20 27 2tc

M1ddleport

Resume requ1red

Contact Mtke Warner

614-279-3942 an hmt
IMMEDIATE OPENING
FOR
MANAGERIAL POSITION
Full T1me Registered Nurse
to Supervise and
Emergency Room/Urgent
Care Department
EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS
SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
ConiiKI
W S LUCAS Hosp1tal Admm1strator OR
Apply al Veterans Memonal Hops1tol
115 East Memonal Dnve Pomeroy Oh 45769
Or Call 614 992 2104

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Cha1r &amp; Malch•ng loveseat Ike now
1188 00
Full me H1de A Bed n goO&lt;! shape
1248 00
1 Platform Rocker .................................. 12 5 00
1 Cha1r
120 00
1 Sofa w/4 cush1ons
188 00
D1nette Set w/'l sw1vel chars
1115 00
Tw1n Maple Bed
169 95
1 Rechner
ISO 00
Gun Cabmet
185 00
Tw1n Bed Chest w/3 drawer nghtsland I ISO 00
Entertainment Stand
159 95
3 Sets Used lamps, ....................... 115 lo 120"
2 Wr1nger Washers IMaylagl 1179 &amp; 1749
1175 00
30 Elec Range (green)
30 Elec Whirlpool Range lwh1tel 1145 00
GE Gas Dryer (goldl
1135 00
May tag Aula Washer
12 SO 00
!Omhaullltd, wh lol
40 Fng1daue DeluKe Gold Range
1799 00
(Good shoptl

Pole lamp, .................................................... 120 00
Used 2 S 1n Zen1th Calor TV
1381 00
!Maple now p&lt;lu o tubt)
25 Zen1th Cob1net TV .......................... I281 00
Used Phtlca 25 Calor TV
1275 00
19 Zen1th Color TV
1241 00
19 Zen1th Color TV
1281 00
(l•molt control I kt new)

175 00

!Good ohopol

Rutlalfif
Furniture
Co.
See
The Grate Boys for Some Great Buys

RUTLAND

Public NotiCe

6

Over 1 year serv ce
84 86 per hou
less than 1 yea serv ce
63 90 po hou
Rei ef D spatchJ!ir - $4 42
pe hour

hosp ta and med cal lnau
ance plan ba prov ded for all
fu I t me employees of t]le

plan be pad an add tionel40
een11 per hour Any am
ploy" m1y at any t me elect

SEC XII That all full time
hourty personnel lh1ll be
peld 1n additional three

Sh

e act n w t ng to part c
pate n the same and that
the p em um fhorofore be

election for withdrawal1hall

pad by the VII age up to the

llkewl10 be filed n writing
w th the Clerk Any om

amount of the pram um
quoted for the p eaant con
tract
SEC IX That al ful t me
employees des r ng to pa
t c pate n the pan shall f Ia
an elect on w th the Clerk
w th n tan dayal1 01 after the
eHect ve date of th 1 ord
nance
EC X That sala ed am
ployees who do not elect to
pan c pate be pa d an e•tra
970 00 po month n add
ton to the p esant salary
schedule and those em
ployaes pa d on an hou ly
bas s who do not elect to
part c pate n the nsu a nee

ptoyee who elect• not to par
tic pate n the plan may f Ia 1
aubaequent elect on to par
ticlpate 1nd f acceptable
to the nau anca company
on a non rated ba1 1 then
such employee may become
a part cipant In the plan l
kew ae any employee who
part c pates n the plan may
f le and elect on to withdraw
from the plan
n which
event h 1 wagaa or 11 ary u
the caee may be shall be ad
JUited 11 prov dad n th 1
pa agreph
SEC XI A ord nancn n
confl ct w th thia Ord nanca
are hereby repealed

Custod an - $60 00 per
month
Office of Commun ty Devel
opmant
Execut ve Secretary 1!16 30 pe hou
SEC
That 1ecretar al
c er ca and or bookkeep ng
record keep ng hou ly am
piQyees be emp oyed at a
max mum of 36 hou s per
week ew.cept fo a n emer
gency that shall a se sa d
emergencv of extra hours to
be approved by Counc I
SEC Ill The fol ow ng are
hereby decla ed as lega hoi
days for the employees of
the V llage of Mlddlepon
New Year s Day Memo a
Day
ndependence Day
Thankagvng

ployee s b rthday Veterans

ORDINANCE NO 1178 87

will be n effect on and efta

An 0 d nance to establ ah
V llage Jobs and Waga
Rates and estab ah ng egal
holidays vacat on and s ck
leave
Be t o da ned by the
Counc1 of the V llage of
wage
scala
s he aby
adopted to employees of
the V llage of M ddleport

Ch of of Pol co - $1600 00
pe month
Ass stant Ch af of Pol ce

!Add tonal 30 per hou
Regu ar Patrolman
Over 1 yea of serv ce
56 69 pe hou
less than 1 yea aerv ce

1 yea oervocel - $3 85
pe hou
St eat Emp oyees
Ove 1 yea serv ce

S3 90 po hou

Pool and Pa k D ecto

$600 00 per month
L feguardo S3 00 pe hour
Park Act v ty and Ma nte
nance 0 acto
876
00 pe weelc
Secretary to Mayor -

$610 00 par month

E•tra C er ca He p
$6 27
pe hour
C erk Cemetery T ustees -

s146 00 par month
Volunteer F•oman S75 00

per year
Counc I $12 00 pe meet

ng 1241
Pres dent of Counc I I 14 00 per moot ng 1241
Boa d of Pub c Affa a
S8 00 per maotong 112)

Clerk Boa d of Public AI
Ia rs $840 00 per month
0 spatcher

S280 00 pe

month

Clerk

Water Department
less then 6 months serv ce
$664 00 pe month

Cle k Water Oapartment
over 6 months urv ce -

6812 00 pe month

Emergency C ark Water
Sewe
1712 00 per
month
Water and Sewage Supt -

$6 30 per hour
1

t mn over 40
hours) S9 46 per hour
Wate and Sewage Asst

Supt - S4 82 per hou

Meter Reader

hou

V logo of M ddloport who

SW1mm ng n•t ucto
54 00 pe hou

Dav Ch atmas Day Em

hundred twenty 1201 days
VI

Each fu I t me em
ployee of the V llage nc ud
ng fu t me hourtv ate em
ployeas shall be ent tied
du ng each yea ahe the
f st yea to two weeks vaca
t on exclud ng legal hoi

days w th pay Employees
wthffteeno mo eyea sof
serv ce shall be ent tied to
three weeks vacat on With
pay each year

SEC V I Each employee

of the V age ent ed to va
cat on sha use the vacat on
t me n yea of ant tlement o
shall be pa d to anv unused
pon on of vacat on at the
p eva I ng wage rate at the
t me of payment If at the
end of any yea any such em
ployee has ace ued any un
used vacat on t me the
Cle k T easure she I make
payment to the employee to
such unused t me w thin
th rty days 130 afte the end
of thevacat on yea upon e
quest f om the affected em
p oyee Vacat on t me shal
mean each 12 month per od
fo ow ng the f st fu yea of
ump oyment

SEC V II That a group

54 M sc Merchand1se

ORDER &amp; TAKE
FERTILIZER
NOW SAVE
MONEY ON
UREA
PHOSPHATE
POTASH
BUY ITRAGHT OR
BLEND TO YOUR NEED\

MGM FARM
CITY, INC.
POMEROY, OHIO
614-992-2 181

(3 centol per hour for
each year of consecut va
full time Mrv ce with th1

Vlllogo of Middleport and
that all full time aalarv per
sonnet shall be pa d an addl

ttonal 1 x dollars (t8 001 pe
month for each yNr of con
HCutiva full t me Mrvlce to
the village
SEC XIII Th1t v liege
council
shall
daterminl
wh ch employees are cl111
fled as full time employees
SEC XIV Th 1 0 d nance
1h1ll teke effect and be n
force from and aher March
1 1987
Pa11ad the 9th day of Fa
bruary 1987
Attaat Jon P Buck Clertc
Dewey Horton
Pre1 dent of Councl
12) 20 27 21c

B u 8In
. e 88 Servi· ce8
ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

RIVERINE ANTIQUES
1124 Eosl Man Sl
Pomeroy
HOUR! TU&lt; Wod F
11omo7pm

Sunday t pm 7pm
By Chance or Appo ntmenl

RUSS MOORE
992

2S26

GUN SHOOT
RACINE
FIRE DEPT.
Bashan Build1ng

EVERY
SAT NIGHT

6:30PM
Factory Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
10 8 lfn

CLOSE OUT
OM
*KELVINATOR
*ZENITH
*SYlVANIA
*SPEED QUEEN
*GIBSON
*SATELLITE SALES
&amp; SERVICE

RIDENOUR

TV &amp; APPLIANCE
CHESTER-985 3307
1 17 lfn

FOR SALE

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
~leo TrUIIIIIftlon
PH 992-5682
or 992-7121

J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Serv1ce

Charlie Sargent s
CHRISTMAS
TREE FARM at
Alfred Oh 4 m1
W ofTuppers
Plams on St Rt

681

A good opportunity lor
an amb t1ous family
Pr~cad on mspact1on
Call for Appo ntment
985 4167

RELIABLE

8 20 86 tin

CUSTOM BUILT

TEAFORDm

I..J3
IIAlTQI

1 (814) 992 33211

MUD &amp; ALL

At Roosanablo Pr11es

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

PLUMBING
HEATING
161 Norlh S.contl
M1ddleporl Ohio 4S7 60

Day or N1ght
NO SUNDAY CALLS
41686tln

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Ca ry F sh ng Supp es

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone B llo Here
IUSINISS PHONE
(6141 992 6550
RESIDENCE PHONE
16141 9'2 7754

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
SERVICE

"

QUILTING
LESSONS

wok

V C YOUNG Ill

All you need lo know

or 992 6167

lo make your own quilts
and feel proud!
lessons start

NEW liSTING - On e I oo
7 rms bath d ed wei
ange el ge ato base
men! &amp; ga age nalu a gas
fA lu nace &amp; sma stream
Only $12000
RUTLAND - Mode n 3 BR
anch swm pool satellle
d sh elec B8 heat wood
bu ne an ge e ge aor
d shwashe db ca port 2
baths sundeck &amp; lg ya d
Just $49 500
POMEROY - lg modern
b ck nea !he hosptal
Equ pped k!chen cent a a
&amp; heal 2 woodbu nng I e
places ell a I~ lam ly rm
dbl garage 2 ~ baths 2 pa
I os lull basemen t &amp; lg
and scaped o
NEAR KROGER S - 9 rm
duplu gas lu nace mo
de n k !chen ga age ca
port carpel ng lg ya d &amp;
v ew ol ve
RACINE - Next to schoo
wlh 2 !eve o s 4BRs bath
gas lu ance lam y m
about 18xl9 k lchen about
I h22 v ng m about
24x25 g po ch pal o &amp;
garage On y $27 500
PEACH FORK- 13ac eso
so on Rl '33 ou1 ane A m
ne als some woods some
clea ed Only SB 500
46 ACRES - Nea I uppers
Pia ns &amp; Shade Rve1 on good
school bu sg1avel oad Some
bldgs eleclr c &amp; spr n~
CERTIFIED APPRAISALS

992 3325

Housinq
HP.ldqu,H lets

RACINE - He e san ce I ~
sto y home wth up to lou
bed ooms fu basemen
woodbu nne ep ace pat o
ga age and n exce ent con
d ton w h equ pped k!chen
Now$39 900 00

614·992-7537

RUTLAND - He e s a n ce
10 y od anch lupe home
w h 3 bedrooms balh ga
age on a eve ot Many new
ealu es Wa t $36 500 00

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVIUE OHIO
Aulhorlzttl John Dotro
Now Hollantl lush Hog
Farm Equ pmonl
Dealer

Owner/Mechan•c
12 173 ...

GRAVEL SAND

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

10 8 tie

(CUT OUT FOI FUIURl USE)

•Washe I •0 lhwashers
•Rangel
•Refrigerators
•Drye • •Free1en

PARTS and SERVICE

45 c

•VINYL SIDING
0 AlUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULATION

RUTLAND - Nce 10 yea
old b ck anch home n a
good local on Ove I ac e
and 3 bed ooms 2 baths
lu basemen! Ia ge pat o
equ pped k !chen and many
olh e nce leatu es

SIDING CO.

New Homes Built

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

Free Est mates

190 MULBERRY AVE

PH 949 2860
or 949 2801

POMEIOY, ON

BISSELL

No Sunday Calls

3 II lin

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

12

Employmenl

15

Servtcr.s

S1tuat1ons
Want ad

Schools
Instruction

Re am Now Sou hutte n Bus
neu Co ege Ca 614 446
4367

Help Wanted

TOUR GU DES
DEERlANO RESORT P easan
wo king cond ons Many com
pany benet s Managemefi po
s ons eva lab e 5300 •460
B week v Fo eppoln men
286 6421 Ilk IO fInk I

Auto

Parts

&amp; Accttssor es

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

56 Bu ld ng Supphes

..

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

56
42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent

0 egonwynd Ca
CFA H m• ayan
S ames e It ens
pupp fUI Ca 6
efte 7PM

MOB lE HOME SAlES 4 M

WEST

GALUPOL S

RT 35

2 bd

PHONE 614 446 7274

Services

e v Kennel

81

Pe san end
AKC Chow
4 446 3844

Home
Improvements

46 Space for Rent

Roof ng Pan ng sma p umb
ng and c•pe v JObs Reeaona
ble F .. Ea am• es Ph 304
678 2981

MMEOIATE

Full t me pot tons Qua f ed
Men 1 Reta det on P ofess one
CertHedQMAPo e gabetobe
cert f ed Bache o 1 deg ee e
qu ad P efered e ens of maJO
Socia Wo k Eduea on The a
peut e Ree ee1 on Rehab lrta
1 on Counse ng Send Resume
to P 0 IOK 744 Athens Oh o
45701 o ca 614 693 B074
betwaen 1 o 4pm M F

1976 Nashu11 12 85 2 bd
a go ba h ve y good cond
$6500 a bes o er Ce 614
446 7687

r~rm S uppliP ~
3 8R home wa e S.
uned Vnonaea •115
$ 00 Oep 2 ch d e
6 4 388 9686

1!.

Liv es lu r.k

61 Farm Equ1pment
20 0 J ohn Dee e d es el ac o
p ows d sc US60 New det
Dyne Bounce mowe 1496 l• rr
mode 224T John On e ba"'
11296 Hay wagol'l 1300 Ca
a14 286 8622

SOC Al WORKER

"e

mmtd
fu
me POl ton
must 1)011811 a m n mum of a
BSW f om en ace ed ed school
of Soc el Work 1y 1 ew.ptf ence
In a hta th care Httlng and
eomputer sk 1 a e p eter ed
Send esume o P 0 BoK 744
A hens Oh o 46701 0 Cell !"tt
614 693 8074
...

47 Wanted to Rent

21
Fo but neat accounts Fu
Time 160 000 S80 000 Pa
T me 112 000 818 000 No
Setting repeat bUs neu Set
you own hous Tsnng po
vded Cal 1 612 938 6870
MF 8am o 6pm Cen a
Standi d T me)

CROSS II SONS
Jsck1on Otl o
614 286 6461
MIIMV Fe (JUIOI'I New Ho and
Bush Hog Ss •• &amp; Se v ce Ove
40 used t acto I 0 ch0 01e em
&amp; compeelne o new .II sed
&amp;qu pmen ll gas se ec on n

Hou te n coun y p elf! eon
A buckle a ea Re11c1'11b e e
W
11 up
neceu ary 304
676 6362

Financial

REPS NEEDED

Busmess
Opportumty

U S 36 Wes

Merchandise

K &amp; K Mob e Home nc new
and uted homes s a t ng a
t4 400 00 and up 304 675
3000

S E Oho

1972
motu

• 26
6689

61 Household Goods

1980 Ctma o V6 e auto
' 700 c. &amp;14 992 5648 ••

SWAN

fo d Van 6 cv eu1o Phone

e 500pm

1979 Couge 302

e Homes 2 11nd 3
bed oom mob e hOmes 304

K &amp; K Mob

676 3000

23

1976

1976 3600 Fo d T I Ct O w h
plcws tiS 260 00 New Ho and
Har Bt er S795 00 MF Rake
t396 00 Co 8 4 286 6622

a 8399 bunk beds 8199
ec ne s new &amp; used bed oom
su 11 w nge weshe 1 &amp;
shoes New " ng oom au es
t199 t699 amps Ca 614
446 3169

Profess anal
Serv1ces

IU\O

6 4 949 2092

AUCTION &amp; FURN TURE
0 e St Ge po 1 NewS. used
wood coelt oves 6 pc wood LR
tu

Wou d ke o have a 1et eel
m ddleeged adytomove nw h
me Modern home I am abe
bod lei w dow Sa ary lo gh
hOUIIWO k W Ca you Send
name add eu and phone
numbe c o Ga po 1 Oa ly
T llwne Box T 1010 825 Th d
Avenue Ga pol a OH 46631
AVON Se

Pets for Sale

S • ks T •• and llwn St vee
Hedg e s sh ub 1 bu t h u
mr'ntd
andt CIP ng 1 ump
and eat tmOVI
)0 4 1576
2842 0 575 2903

P 1no &amp; a gen euons

Lucu ca 6'14
614 446 4426

A\lon Make 40%

,ue

Mary
97B7 o

Col 614 446 3358

Real
31

Annou nG~ 111 ~ nl s

good
87 5

Eslate

82

Plumbing
&amp; Heat1ng

A1c ne Gun Shoot tponso ed by
Recine Gun Club Ewr,o Sund•y
beg nn ng 11 1 00 p m Factory
Choke 12 guege ahotguns

4

G1veaway
he ground
Co 6i4

6

Homes for Sale

44

3 Announcements

'16 040 t69 230 y Now H
tng Ca I 806 687 6000 Ex
R 9806 o cu en tede a s

TACT Jecllson Ella
US 3997 Equa
Opponun y

Expe enced seem s euu
wan ed Wo k • home on Ptotce
wo k Can • Oh o do maker
need1 apJ) ox 10 sewe 1
A'Afage PlY t6 60 per Rag Oo
nc ud ng bod e1 end co ties
Mus bew ngtowok26houa
o mo e pe week Re able
qua V COI'IIC OUI nd V du a S
onty Must send umplfl of you
wo k o M 11 Pn11y s 7596
Bel a a Avt Dub n Oh o
43017 We w
etu n Fo
det:a • c•H Ba by Robe s 1
889 1397

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85

General Haulong

87

Upholstery

62 Wanted to Buy

Ill

63

L1vestock

Compl.tely emodllled 2 bed
ooms t.ernent everyth nv
ntw 2312 MadltOn Ave
121 100 00 304 171 1477 0
304-372 1170

II

e 30

72

Newty r4N'O'oll td 2 bed OG"l
fuH baHmtn ,.. "" Po
t ond Ohio It 4 843 5309

Found b liCk 1nd whitt m1 e
puppy In Bradbury Coli 814
tl2 1016
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Dept Ph
Hous ng

t1

Farms for Sale

Two bed oom Mute "' ng
oom d n ng oom k chen
b1 h fu 1 basemtnt doub • ell'
garto• on app ox'"'ttttv 1 2
ae " on Rose H Pomeroy
Ownlf mul sel Re•onlb t
offer wil be cons dtred Phont
114 678 2113

~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992-6601

AN D HEAT NO
Cc Fou r1h an d P e
G• P O I Oh 0
Pho ne 61_. 446 388B n 8 •
.u e 4477

1 Btd oom bas c en I 76 00
p ut e ect c A 10 equ ed e
UOO 00 tecu tv dapoal CON

-----------------···
GOVERNMENT JOBS

Licensed Chmcal Audtol011st

CARTERS PLUMB N O

Apartment
for Rent

14x80 3
304 675

r

Lost and Found

'9 00

18 Wanted to Do

FOUND Smell whHt dog tn the
vic nity ol 0 J Wh tt Ad Cal
446 6217 ... 448 e198

B13 lin

76

54 M1sc Merchandise

NEW AND USED MOB lE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL TV

2516Hn

417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gallipolis Ohto 45631

Fo d Ttl derb d one
mu s u Cn 6 4 246

$

Bob lorton Owner

MS

Autos for Sale

Cob a 89 XLR CB ado 40
cha ne w h an enne m ke
base a mob e 1.1n 1160 00
304 675 1857

TOP CASH pad fo 83 mode
end newe used ca s Sm h
BuckPonlsc 1911 Easen
Ave Ga po • Ca 614 446
2282

PH. 992-9949

-a:z LISA M KOCH

71

I 3 16 lfe

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

Computertzed Heanng Atd Selectton
" Sw1m Molds lnterprettng Setvtces

~
:a:

hr111 E••l~"'"''
Partt &amp; Servloe

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

Ml DDLEPORT - I ~ sto y
home w h 3 bed ooms d n
ng oom enc osed f on
po ch cent al a and a
Ia ge lenced ya d on a
co ne ot $28 900 00

IIIDDLEPORT- App ox 12
ac es of wood and p us a se
ven oom br ck home 4 bed
rooms FAFO heal plus wood
bu ner Enclosed porch P
vacy $27000 00
HenfY E Cleland Jr
992 6191
Jean T1ussell 949-2660
Doll 1 Turner 992 5692
Office
992 2259

2111mopd

John I Btnh

LIMESTONE

Tony 1 Gun Repa t t'lo eb e
ng Open 9 00 AM o 7 00 PM
Ca 304 676 4631

Houses for Rent

We pay caah fo ate mode c ean
used ca s
J m M nk Chev 0 ds Inc
a Gene Johnson
614 446 3672

For mort nlormal1on call

PH. 949-2893
or 949-2756

985-3561
All M1ku

4t

Wanted To Buy

MARCH 16 &amp; 17

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equ1pment
repa~rs and welding
!All makes &amp; modalal

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALl'
992 3410

6 ooms end ba h n Pone oy
w t'l buemen and f ep ace No
essonable o te e u1ed Mus
sa Phone 814 992 7462

Transportation

54 M1sc Merchandise

Rentals

Homes for Sale

Boats and
Motors for Sole

•

Haven t you ever heard of
credit?'
31

Yard Sa e Feb 281h Ce.,tenary
Townhouse 9 ? Newbo n g Is
do hu 6 ch ds ocke Avon

11

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

NEW LISTING- POMEROY
- Ve y clean I ~ sto y
home ca pet ng pane ng
new bath and bu II n
k tchen I v ng oom den
part In shed basement as a
ec oom wth bar I ~
baths wo kshop and sto
age bu d ng $19 500 00

new c eft tems

992 2196
Middleport Oh1o
1 13 tic

"2 621 S or 992 7314
Pomeroy Oh1o
4 5 86 '

Real Estate General

.AVON no serv ce cha ge open
e o es phone 304 676
429

Cen ana y

Town Cloth
HousengMa
4 9AM
6PM
co chect3 bles
and

9

75

ICertamly we can afford 1t

co

look ng lo es home fo you
ove one? La u• oom w h ba h
ho meals tv ext as 1400 00
S600 00 Ph 814 256 6509

Call 992-3005

Cemetery

Bu d ng S02 Second sa hru
Next w semen Agency
Washtt' drye w nge ype
washtr doub e uba el.c c a.

PAT HILL FORD

BISSELL
BUilDERS

(Free Est mates

$3 90 pe hou
Meehan c 65 71 per hou

U.ed Fu n u e wood abe &amp; 2
ben has bods d eue wood
wadobe 3m 810u Buav e
Rd Open SAM o &amp;PM Mon
h uSa 614 446 0322

Sa

Rummage sa e

984 H o n d a K 600
00 00 Moto eve e • et
ko ew 8260 00 304 67 1)
74 76

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

614 843 5248
REASONABLE

So n and cha 1 p ced f om
1396 o •sa&amp; T•b a• tl50 and
up o 1126 H ds 1 beds 1390
a 1695 Rec ne s 1226 o
1376 Lamps U8 o •us
D ne e1 09 and up o •49 15
Wood abe w 6 che 1 1286 o
&amp;796 Oetk &amp;100 up lo 1375
Hulchel •400 and up Bunk
beds compete w ma enas
U96and up o t395 Beby beds
t110&amp;S175Ma etiBIObox
IP ng 1 u o w n S63 t m
&amp;73 and Ul Queen se 1 *225
K g $350 4 d ewe ches S66
0 esse • &amp;89 Gvn cab ne 1 8
0 12gun Gu o e ec c anye
$376 Baby ma eues t36 &amp;
$45 Bed ames 120 UO &amp;
K ng ama 850 Gqod se ee n
o bed oom su as me a tl
b ne • head boa ds 830 and up
o S66

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8t VICinity

h ng ontlqu .. manv nom•

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l.AVNE S FURN lURE

Yard Sale

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RADIATOR
SERVICE

Electromc Organs
M ob1le serv1ce

Zone Commercial

Wate and Sewage Dept
Extra Hap
O~ote
1 year serv ce
14 88 pe hou
less than 1 vea service -

7

Apartment
for Rent

FOR SALE

6 17 tic

Addons and emode ng
Roof ng and gutter wo k
Cone ete wok
p umb ng and e ec ca

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LAFF A DAY

Bebyt tt..- nMded PfehH"Ibly n
rnv home on Raccoon Rd Few
.,en ngs • few weekends mo
ca 614 441 3431

Found on lu nitle Ad Nea
C ub B own black &amp;
white m w.1ure ma e Beag e
Good with peop e
no one
c a ma w gl\leaway Call 814
441 4479 mo n ngs &amp;
evenings

Pomeroy-Middleport OhiO

Help Wanted

Rl 124 Pomeroy Oh1o

100ft X 100ft
Hartmger Parkway
Middleport

Real Estate General

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Lost and Found

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EYE 1HE
WANT ADS
FOR GREAT IUYS

Roger Hysell
Garage

1171mo

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SEC IV That sa d sale es I"'
Mach 1 1987
SEC V Each lui t me om
ployee of the V llage shall be
entitled to a ck eave n the
amount of one and one
fourth 1 days pa month
and shall be ant t ed to ec
crue sad t ck leave up to one

to w thdraw from tho pion

86 19 per

216E 2ndSt
Phone

2 Step End Tables ........... .................... s15 00 "
3 pc L1v1ng Room Su1te
1488 50

Public Not1ce

Public Not1ce

Real Estate

54 M1sc Merchandise

Pubhc Not1ce

labor Day

$4 86 pe hou

New Growtng Company
Seeks Expertenced Ftberglass Man
For Moldang &amp; Produdton of
Porsche Parts

742 2211

PUBLIC NOTICE
V IIIQe of Syracuatt w II ac
capt bids to nau ance cover

less than 1 yea serv ce -.

FIBEitGLASS EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY

Zen1th TV s

Pubhc Not1ce

hou

CHRYLSER PLYMOUTH DODGE INC

19

27 1316 16 3tc

Park ng Meter Pe son ( ess
than 1 yea serv ce)
$3 35 per hou
Pa k ng Mete Person (ove

COOPER

2 Black &amp; Wh1te

Pear H Swan J
Adm niatrato of the Estate
of Flo ence Anna Bay
deceased

Part t me pat o man (p o
bat onary
S4 69 pe

Expenence Necessary - Good Pay
APPLY IN PERSON

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$5 37 per hou

SALES POSITION and
SERVICE POSITION

Located In Your Area -

crued real estate taxes for

$6 37 pe hou

APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR

992 6421

deed Subject to reel estate
taxes through 1986 and ac

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614 992 2104

399 S 3rd

SubJect to all eases ease
ments and ghts of way of
eco d
The m n~mum acceptaiMe
bd wll be 88 00000 T•ms
of sa e CASH on delivery of

M ddloport •• fo lows
Soc I That the following

Help Wanted

Public Not1ce

Public Not1ce

Friday February 27 1987

Friday Febnlary 27 1987

Pomeroy-M1ddleport Oh1o

Trucks for Sale

974 Cht¥y Chtvtnne p Ck up
PS PI AC topper b ak t
con o U500 Cel I 4 441
3934

Hay &amp; Gr110

1t78 IJ on OMC ••• uc•
3&amp;0 Aulo c.• 114 441 IUO
etter 6 30

La oeround balnofhay .,o 00
HCh WI d..lYtt Ca 114 «I
1012 after &amp;prn

t971 ch.. o" p u ••• v •
Au o PI PI IRW E•c Cund
13100 Col014 448 4083

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Bulldtngs

Comm•c a bu d ngs fo Ieite
Oown own Pt P ••ani Sto tt
off w
A On• A..l El11tt
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35 Lots &amp; Acreage
Athton build "V o s mobi t
homn pet!WU'1t C yda Bowen
J 3114-171 2336

1113 C 10 Chtoly 2 lon 16 f1
dump b..:l Good cond lion Ce
IU 1e1 U41
11 Coun S tot 2 BR 1 V.
batl)s w w u Pet comp eta
mode n k chen gil hut well
nsu a ed wired fo phOflt •
c•bl• v •p•c ou• plfli ng n
rtet patio 1371 / rno plue
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Area deaths
F. Savn•

Dale

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Dale F' . Say re· . 40 . Hart ford.
W.Va ,, di ed ~V cdn es day in St.
Jos!'ph Hospitol, Buck hann on,
W.Va.
He wns born on Oct. 1 ~. 1946 , in
Middlepor t.
He was a 'u pply platoon
sargent foi · tlic :H;44th Mainte·
nance Compan.v and " Jool and
part s al te nd &lt;~ nl lor th&lt;' Combine
Support Mui nt r nil nct· Shop for
th e Wc·st \'i t ginia Na tional
Guard . unci s&lt; •rl'cd in the U. S.
Army ·{Jur in,l! \'ir·tn am . H0 w a~ a

m embt•r of tit&lt;· Smith-Capchart
Postl4JI ,\ ml 'i'il an Leg ion of New
H aven

anrl

Strw ar t -.l ohn so n

VFW Pos t 9 : ~~~i of Ma so n.
He wa s pn·tTUl' d in dea th by
his father. 1;u, 1.._ Say re. in 1972.
Surv ivin g ;rn· his mot her,
Bett y V. Woodr•r d SD yre. Racine;
hi ~

wire·. ( ' ;1 r nlvn .! . Say re; onC'

so n. Timotl ty il . Sayre: one
daughit•r. Stq •ha nir A. Sayre:
one bro lhPT. l.lowl L. Sayre.
Pom ero.\·:

d tll l

:1 ~ i :·; t cr, M rs.

r: . ll r•iJ&gt; II'r , Hacinc.

Rebc!T"

Sc r \' iCi •s w i l l \J(' ~a tu rc!J .v il l I
p.m . :11 Ffll: li'.':. Ong FuJ1cra l
1-JOm (l. M.hcill. W. Va. , wi!h ltl f'
RPv . [ { (• X Y1Hmg o rri c ialin g.
B4ria l 1-v illlw 111 Sunr ise Mc-•mor ia l Cal'dc·n ~. F r if•nd s mc.~ v ca ll at

the funf•rct l ll on H· I'J om 2-4and 7- ~1
p.m . F rid &lt;J_\
Milil;trv ~ C'r ·\ · i cr'~ wi"ll br hflld.
Jn lic• u o! JI(J Wt'rs , 1hr f.rJ mily
suggC'st.o.; c:o rll l'iburions 10 rhr

Hartl Oi ll
Church.

l ! nit l'cl

M ethodi st

Kathryn E. \V•·rm•r
I&lt;a rhr.\·n I&lt;lizn1Jf'11l W(' rnPr , 77.
Sou rh SN·onrl 1\ vc·n uro, Midd lr ·
port. dir d Th ill , tJ a, al O'Hif' ncss
Ho.-;pi ral i n !\ t h e n ~.
Miss W0rrwr \\&lt;I~ bor n Nov . ~ L
190!) in M P i .£.!~ c n unr~·. a dau ght er
of t)lt• !"'" .lolrn :r nd Rf'be cc :r
Ta y lor WP r nPr .
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Su r'\'h'i nJ:; c~ rP ;1 twol/wr. ,Jo hn
WC' r ncr. ,\~id d l 1 yn 1; ~ ~ s i ~ t C' r and
bro thor-in a \\'. ~v.inrtil' :tnd Leo
Ru sse ll , { 'o l nr ~. d iJ: ;.r ~ i s t rr - in ­
law. K&lt;Jt tll -_
\ n 1.; VVt' rnrr, l3radbur,v. an cl " 1'\'t•r,ll nir c(•s and
nl"phcw ....
Brsidf'" ht ·r· p an· n t~ . !-. he wa ~
pn'eeclrd in dt·~d h by two bro lh Pt' S, G t • o r~.u .tJl LI l·:arl VVrrnc r.
~1n U a sio.., H·r . l-'d ru V\' f' rnrt ·.
SPr v ic r ~ will t)( · hc•ld J t 1 p.m .

Sunda,l' .r l tl!i• Jcrwli ngs.loa ts Rl owrr r:· unt r.li !l ome with R 0v .
Earl F:rlt ·n oft il-iat in g . Burial wil l

be in r;,.., ,.l'i Hill Cem .. tcry aJ

Ches hire. Friends may ca ll at the
funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Sa turday .

Mary Jane. Voll
Ma ry Jane Voll , 65, £yracuse,
died Thursday at V eterans Mem·
or!a l Hospital.
A homemaker, Mrs. Voll wa s
born Nov . 8, 1921, at Cotta~ev!lle ,
W.Va., a daughter· of the late
Fred and Rosa Lazure Bachu s.
Su r v i ving are her huysband.
Paul Vall : two sons and
daugh t ers -in-la w. Bill y and
Mona Dona hu e, Tay lor. Mich.,
cutd Da vid and Loretta Donahu e,
Syracu se: a daughter, Susie
Donahue, Morehead. Ky. ; two
sisters, Claudine Wad del, Columbus, and Angis Woods , Syracuse:
a brother , Elwood Bachus, Cincinnati; 11 grandchildren. and
one-great-grandchild .
Besides her parents. she was
also preceded in death by his first
hu sband, Howard Daniel Donahu e; her second husband.
Holly Friend, six br'others and a

Rev. W.H. Perrin
Rev. Wilbu r H. Perrin. 59.
pastor of the Trinit y Congrega tional Ch urch in Pomerov for
almost 23 y~ars. d icd Thursday
&lt;'v enin&gt;: at his home. 213 Mul berr y Ave., Pom eroy. fo llowing a
seriC's of illnesses.
Hcv . Perri n wu s born a t
Wellsbu rg, W.Va.. on Sept. 8.
1927. a son of the la te Jesse and
El iza bcl ll Perrin .
H&lt;' was a ve teran of th e
Merchant Marines having joined
lJcfo re I he end of Wor·ld War II ,
and wa s an Army ve t ~ra n of the
Korean War . for whi ch he re cei ved decorations for bravery in
action . ·
Rev . Perrin attended Ma riett a
College and the College of Steubenville, from which hP gradu -

ated. He spent sevrra l .vea rs in
teaching before enter ing th e
min istry. He rece ived h is divin it y degree from the Oberlin
Gradua te Sc hool of Th('(llogy in
ObNiin . He had se rv ed as pa stor
at r hurchi'S in Jefferson . Ohio.
and F l orence. Oh io. before com ing to Pomeroy where he had
sen,E'd the Tr init y Congrega tional Chu rc h foralmostthcpast
2:1 yea rs.
He was a member oft he Meigs
Count _v Ministerial Association
and t he Disabled Veteran s of
America. He had been ln stru mC'nt al in ca rryi ng ou t man y
C"ivic and rl' l igious proj ects ovrr

the years.
Surv iving arc his wife. Gay
Ma r sh Perr in : two daughtprs.
Dr . Fa i th Per ri n McNall v of
Chat ham, N ..J. , :1nd E liza beth
Lyn n Perrin of Cinci nnati: a son.
.Jonathan Mars h Perrin. Cinci nn&lt;rti. and fou r sisters. Mrs. Lois
Breslin of Nalcrest. Fla .: Mrs.
f: ls!e Rader of Hamburg. N.Y.:
Mrs. Fliza beth Dudle.1· of Hyatt svillr. Md .. and Mrs. Janett e
Pr ic&lt;' of Willmgboro. N.J.
Besides hi s parent s. he wa s
preceded in dea th lJ.v " bro lh~ t·
und n sisl('r.

Memor ial sPrvice s will be lleld
at 2 p.m . Sun da)· at th&lt;' Tri nlt.'·
Chur·c h in Pomero.v and th0
fam ily wlll rrce iv0 frie nds on0
hour prior to th e service. Th e
family requests memor ial ~i fl s
to t h&lt;' Trin ity Congrega t io na I
Church or the Amer ican H&lt;•art
fu nd in lieu of flowers.

friday, February 27, 1987

(ContinUed from Page ll
for the route from which she had
been removed.
Cole alleged that disciplinary
action had been taken against
Rector, but that the board
viol ated the sunshine law by
voti ng on the action In executive
sess ion, therefore making the
action Invalid. Cole requested
that Rector be pu t back on the
route she had been handling, and
be paid for days missed.
Heines disputed Cole' s allegations saying . the board did not
·vote on disciplinary action
against Rector and did not
instruct Roberts to fire Rector.
Heines said she was told that
Rector had been reckl ess but she
cou ld not divulge any information from the executive sess ion in
ques tion, without v iolating state
code.
Rector, spea king to the board
herself, said she was called in by
the superin tendent who to ld her
complaint s had been r eceived by
the Qoard that she had run
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She was a m embt'r of the
Syracu se Church of God.
Ser vi ces wiil be held at 4 p.m.
Su nday at the E wing Funera l
Home where fr iends m ay call
from 2•4 ami 6-8 p.m. on Sa turday . B urial wiil be in Chester
Cr met erv.

DISCOUNT

Wreck hospitalizes
2 area residents

IF YOU DEPOSIT ON ANY
1987 MOTORCOACH TOUR
ON OR BEFORE
FEBRUARY 28, 1987.

Two area people rem ained
hospi t al ized thi s morning in
Pl easa nt Val ley Hospital for
treatm ent of injuries suffered in
a traf fi c accident in Mason.
W.V" ., on Wednesday.
Anthony Sey ler. 21. Mason.
wa s reported in stable co ndition
with head injuries, whil e Linda
Breeding. 25. Syracuse. was
stab le with frac tured ribs and
ron1usio ns.

MiJ son po licr said 1he two were
passengers in a car driven b)'
Belind a Hicks.' 17. Middlepor t.
th at pulled ont o U.S. 3J from
Adams Street at :; p.m. and
struck a nort hbound veh icle
driven by Rob in E. Stewart , 17.
Mason . The Hicks vehic le wa s
knocked into the Do -Drop-Inn .
Bot h C&lt;J r s ll'ere tota led in the
;~ccidcnt. an d damag'e to the
Do-Drop-In n w;r s estimated at
IJetwe&lt;:' n $6.000 ami $10.000 .
Hick s was cited by police for
failure to yiel d. no operator's
lice nse and no insurance.

MOTORCOAOt TOURS

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someone off the road. Rector session which began abQut 10: '\5
.asked 'who Issued the complaint
p.m., it wa s announced that the ;
against her . but Heines again
problem would he resolved by.
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stated that coold not be divulged.
Roberts said he did tell Rector
she would not be r ecalled , but
GRAVELY TRACTOR
that that didn't mean she was
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St.
'fired , because only the board had
Pomeroy, OH.
that authority .
Phone
992-2976
Heines told Rector "if you want
to go into el{ecutlve session with
SPRINSI. SUMMER HOURS
the people involved·, that' s a
MON.-WED. &amp; THURS. 9-5
different situation."
TUES. &amp; FRt. 9-1
SATURDAY 9-1
The board, Rector , Cole and _
Rose, transportation director,
then went into a closed door

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Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - State Sen . Jan
Michael Lotig, D-Circlev ille. is
confident th at th e state of Ohio
will commit $100,000 toward the
es tablishment of a ferry service
between Pom eroy and Mason,
W.Va., when the bridg e connect ing the two com munities closes
for repair s.
Thi s wa s rrpor ted Saturd ay by
Bill Nease, presiden t of the
Pomeroy Area Chamber of
Commerce.
Nease sa id that Darrell Roger s, the Cl int on. Iowa -based
ferry opera tor who proposed a

service between the two towns,
has agreed to put up $15,000 for
possible road r epairs to Pomeroy
Street in Mason from the ferry
landing to U.S. 3.1.
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Pomeroy and Mason mu st
raise $6,600 to be added to the
$15,000 to be put in escrow for the
street repairs. Nease said.
Pomeroy and Mason mu st
rai se an ad ditional $5,000 as
Incentll'e money for the opera·
tor. he added.
The U.S. Army Corps of
En~lneers has agreed to tak e the
$100,000 from th e stat e in escrow
rather than as a performance
as it had earlier req uested.

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Nease, Pomeroy VIllage Councilmen Bruce Reed and John
Anderson and Mason bu sinessman Arnold Gra te wer e working
this weekend on raising the loca l
share of the ferry funding. Nease
said tha t the money must be
collected by Tuesday and placed
immediately Into escrow.
State officials, local community leaders and Rogers had been
working frantically to raise
funds t o put a f erry service In
operation between Pomeroy and
Middleport while the br iddge is
closed.
It was hoped that possibl e
fu nding sources would have been

pinned down by Wedn esday pa st.
Lan ~ said th e clos ing dat P "Is
but an extension of the bridge in the hands of the co ntractor, ..
closing date has .give n added and d ep~ nd s on I he delivery of
time to t)tose working on th r
m aterials. L a n ~ said I heco nt ra c·
project.
tor would not ciosP the bridJ:!o
Nease reported that Hex Maid· unt il matcr iu ls are on site.
ens of Maidens-Jenkins Co n·
America n E lectri c Pow er has
st rucl!on Co.. Nelsonville, the agreed to L ong's proposal for
bridge r epair contractor, told them to tow the i owa fer ry from
him. the span will probabl y close Ca i ro . Ill . i f an opera tin g agree·
March 30. and not March 9 or 16. ment Is reached. and AEP
as bel'ieved earlier.
receives an official r&lt;'QUI'St from
Mik e Lang, constru ctio n en gJ.
thE' state for thr li'C&lt;' tow .
neer for the Ohio Department of
This weekend' s devc•iopment s
Transport ation 's Mariett a of- · appear to rt'solve thr lssur of
fice, co nfirmed that the clos ure guaranteei ng i'Cpair of possible
" Is coming closer and closer but
damages to Pom ero.v Strret.
Is not here yet."
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By KEVIN KELLY
Times-Senlin&lt;•l Stafl
GALLIPOLIS- Gallia Cou nty
offic ial s will consider their next
step when they recei ve word
from Se.cr etary of Siate Sherrod
Brown1'S'1)HIC'&lt;''On ·w hrlht'r not
the count.' ' ca n proceed with an
.elrction for a proposed increa se
in the county's half-percent sa les
tax.
The in valida tion of the petlt.ion
filed by Gallipolis Municipal
Court judge candidate Ronald R.
Calhoun on Frida y by th e Board
of El ections ha s, for the moment ,
elim!nall'd the need for a primary in th&lt;• count y on May 5. (See
related slor.v.)
Gallla Count y Comm iss ioners
and the county's Emergency
.Medica l Service were planning to
place the sal es tax increase on
rhe primary ballot . Th e funding
is to be used for the fin anciall y stra pped EMS. wh ic h had been
operating on the now -defunct
federal revenu&lt;' sharing program unlit this year.
Action on proceeding with thE'
elect ion will depend on a mceUng
,./JJh Prosecutor Joseph Ca in and
Auditor Ronald Canaday, ex plainrd Commissioner Kaii Burleson. That mrrling could be
scheduled Tucsda.v. he added.
Thr option of co nducting a
sprci ai el ection remain s open .
but thosr att ending F'rlda.l'· s
public hraring on th e sales tax,
co-sponsored by thrco mmiss!on·
ors and the EMS. wer en' t in favor
of a special vote.
Johnnie Hussell. president of

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AFTER THE HEARING - Galliu County
Commissioners J.E . "Dick" Cremeens, ll'll, and
Kall Burleson, rlghl, flanked Vinlon resident

Walter McCarley following the second 'of two
public hearings on the proposed increa.'IC In lh&lt;·
county sules lax to fund the county's Emergency
Medical Service.

the Cal lia County Town ship Canaday.
Burleson sa id the comm !ss!on Clerks and Trustees Association.
noted that turnout for special ·ers chose to put the Issue to the
elect Ions Is light and the eleel!ons voters to gafn th eir feeling about
a tax Increase.
them selves arc costly .
" If th ey vote It down. I
EMS paramedic Steve Wall is
also pointed out that in special wouidn' t be about to put It on ." he
clec.tlons an issue mu st pass by~:, said.
EMS paramedic Bob Simpson,
percent of the vote instead of th e
who
noted that he lett "we' re on a
normal 50 percent or more, a
prospec·t he said he found to be sinking ship," urged the commissioners to make a swift decision .
"kind of scary."
" When I wa s out du ri ng th e
" ! just don' t want to see us hold
a special election for something clecl!on. I told the voters I would
as Importa nt as the EMS." not Impose any tax unless It was
necessary," Cremeens sa id . "I
Russell said.
Both Burleson and Commis- left It open . I'm not say ing we
si oner J.E. "Dick" Cremeens won't go ah ead and do it. I 'm not
were pressed by some att ending . much for jumping on a decision
the h&lt;:'aring to exercise their now.''
opl!on of Imposing the tax · AI one point during the hearing
without a vote, for fear that the Burleson asked if any one oft he
EMS would run ou1 of money 25 people att ending were oppo sed
before an election could be held. to th e sales tax lncrC'ase. No
Both officials said they would not
opposition was heard, and Ru ssell encouraged the comm ission·
act until the\' met with Cain and

er s and EMS to attend the
township clerks Hnd trustees
meeting on March 9 to gauge the
tru stees' feelings on supporting
the EMS . Th ose feelings would in
the main be favorab le. Ru ssell
said .
The half-percent sa les lax
already In effect in the cou ntyImposed by thecommlssloner·s In
1981 to ease a fiscal emergency
caused by th e co urthouse flt·r
ea rli er thai yea r - bro ught in
approxima tri y $571 ,000 to the
county In 1986. EMS Director
Fred Wh eeler ha s alrea dy prt•·
pared a $568,000 budget, lnt'lud·
lng co llecti ons, based on the
additiona l half·perrent sa les tax
Increase'.
Th e budget would aljow the
EMS to r eplace some of th&lt;'
ambu lances and signiflcanti.v
upgrade Its communical!ons system . first responder program
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Regan ·h elps smooth path for successor
By HELEN THOMAS
• UPI Whit~ House Reporter
• WASHINGTON tUPii -A day
;{Iter he r !'s igned as chief of staff.
.Bon ~ ld Regan drove to th e Whit&lt;'
Hou se Saturdal' to dean out hi s
'!icion~!ngs and help smooth the
) rans!tion for his replacement.
formrr Tennessee Sen. Howard
Baker.
Rega n. 68, who had planned to
,resign early nrxt wee ~ . learned
··from a lel evis ion report Friday
r:hat he had been replaced by
Ba ker, without a word from
President Reagan.
Regan, who until Saturday had
been chauffeured to work ,
showed up at the White House
around 9::!5 a.m. EST. driving
his own white seda n. He declined
to co mment on the angry wa y h£'
1m ade his departure Friday ,
twhen he dispatched a one-line
1irtter of resignation to the
pres ld&lt;'nt.
"I'm not going to comment on
that. " he told reporters . "I want
·to walt tor time to pass before I
comm&lt;.'nt.
"!don't want to think about the
past ," hr said, smiling. "I'm
looking to the future. "
Regan, blamed for the White

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Board invalidates
candidate's petition

Election
problem
clouds
tax vote

MEIGS MARAUDERS BOYS' &amp; GIRLS'
BASKETBALL TEAMS, COACHING STAFF
AND CHEERLEADERS WILL BE OUR
SPECIAL GUESTS SUNDAY, MARCH 1
AT 10:30 A.M. SERVICE, FOLLOWED
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Oral Roberts'..talks with the deity - A-2.

FRIDAY,

COR. MAIN &amp; SO. 3RD STS.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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House chaos as a result of th e
Iran arms -Contra aid&lt;' scandal.
showed up aft er several of his
former aides arrived to h&lt;'lp with
members of the Baker transition
team.
Asked about having to drive his
own car. Regan teased, "I've been
driving for 60 years."
He also arrived without hisSecret
Service detail, the agents apparently having been removed when he
quit the White House.
Baker spent time in his new
White House o!!ice Friday and said
he begins fuU·t!me work Monday .
Re~an ' s terse note to the president said, "O...ar Mr. President: I
hereby resign as chief.of staff tot he
president of the United States .
Respectfully yours, Donald T.
Regan."
Regan !Ired off the letter, extraordinary for its brevity when flowery
phrases are the custom In such
departures, when he learned from a
television report that Baker had
been chosen to replace him. But
most observers felt he had stayed
too long In view of his feud with first
lady Nancy Reagan.
ijegan was blamed by the Tower
Commission In Its repor,t on tbe Iran
arms scandal released Thursday

Howard Baker
for caustng "the chaos that descended upon the White House"· In
the aftermath of the bungled
arms-for-hostage deaL
Baker, 61, gave up a long-shot run
for the 1988 presidential nom Illation
to lake the chief of statrs job only
weeks after he said he was
~ntnterested In ruMtng the CIA.
1n his Jonnal BM!Jilncement of
the change, R.eagan- -sa!d, ''Last
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week he Indicated that with the
releas!' of the Tower board report ,
he felt he would like to go through
with his original plans to retu rn to
priva te life.
" I am th£'refore accepting with
regret his resignation as chief of
staff, effective today ."
Reagan described Baker as "a
distinguished American who has
served as majority and minority
leader of the United States Senate, a
leader of the Republican party and
a man ot unquestioned integrity
and ab!l!ty."
Baker, who retired from the
Senate In 1985. Is one of the most
highly regarded politicians In Washington and a !riend to lawmakers
from both parties.
Asked If he would stil l run for
president, Baker said, " I think it
goes without saying that to be a full
time and dedicated chief of staff,
which ts what I will do, that there
wUI not be time for, nor would it he
appropriate to try to run for the
Republican presidential. nomina tion. So I will not be a candidate for
president in 19$."
. A hurt Regan quit in a fury after
he heard an announcement on
Cable News Network that he was
being replaced. an aide said.'

CA LI .!POLI S - A petlllon
filed by Ga llipolis atlornry Ronald R. Ca lhoun to seek thr
Republican nomination for Ga lli·
polis Munici pa l Court judge has
been invalidat ed by the Ga lila
Co unt v Board of Eloc·tions.
Th e. board' s action , taken F' rl·
day. th rew into doubt whether or
not there wi ll be a pri mary
elr·ctlon in the count y on May 5.
Beca use Ca lhoun Is now barred
from running, Incumbent .Judge
James A . Benn!"tt , 8 Republ ica n,
and Gallia Count y Prosecut or
Joseph L. CD in , a Democrat, will
oppose each for th e municipal
IJcnch In Nove mber . The nom ina ·
t Jon wa s th E' only race to be voted
upon in th e Ma y prlrnary . Ga lila
Count y Commiss ioners and the
Gaill a EMS were pl annin g to
place a hal f percent sa les tax
increase on the ballot at that
ti me.
Ca in and Elec tions Director
Cha r iot Jc Sea mon co nfirmed
tha t 1hev ar c checking wIth
Secretarv of State Sherrod
Brow n's · office to sec how thi s
development will affec t the
r ount.v .
Cain said Brown 's off ice will
determin e if th e l'Ount y Ci!n
proceed with I he primary so th at
the t&lt;rx issue ca n go on th e ba llo t
and what the dr•adiln e would be.
Although F'eb. 19 wa s the filing
dale for all ca ndida tes and Issues
in the primary . Cai n Informed
thr commissioners on Feb. 17
that a new stal l' Jaw allows the
tax increa se to be fl ied no latrr
than lit) da ys before tht· primary .
Instea d of 75 da ys. Th e co mmJ s.
sion('r s werr to UC'1 on a rrso luti on pl ac ing Jhe increase on thP
Ma y bal lot by March :1. but have
chosen to delay action un ti l they
meet with Cain and get an
opinion from Brow n's offi ce .

Ronald R. Calhoun
Cain s11 ld he hoprd to hctve the
answer s by Tuesda y's commls·
s!onrrs' ml•etlng .
" It ma y be we could ha ve a
speci al elect !on. but 1he co un ty
would huvc to IX'ar the cos t." he·
said.
A spokes prrson for I he board of
elec tions sai d the boa rd !nva il·
dated Ca lhoun' s pet ition for lwo
r easons: th e circulator failed to
indica te the number of sig natun's on three of the part ·
petitions . the papers th at make
up an enti re p&lt;'l itlon. and tho
wh ole pet Ilion lacked th e required Ofl signatures to have
Ca lhou n's namr piaePd on tho
bal lo t.
The dlscn•panc!os w!•re disco·
vrred when tht• board rrv lewed
thl' ca ndid ates' petitions , the
spokt'sperson .~ aid . Cal houn wa ~
tCo nlinurd on 1\ -:ti

Area lawmen probe
deaths of two men
POMEROY - A Pomeroy
man died of Inju ries received
In a one-car acc ident early
Saturday nca r Darwin, while
Mason Count y authorities are
co ntinuing an investigation
into · the death of a Ma son,
W.Va. man on F riday .
Ri cky A. Taylor, 28, 3618o
Wolf Pen Hoad, was declared
dead at th e scene Saturd ay by
Dr . .Ja mes Cond e, Meigs
Count y coroner . Conde said
Tay lor died of a cr ushed chest
and a neck Injury.
The Ga lila·Meigs Pos t of the
Ohio Highway Patrol said
Taylor wa s driving a 1982
Chevrolet Citation eastbound
on Ohio 681, one- tenth of a mile
wes t of U.S. 33, at 3:45 a.m .
when he lost control of the car,
went ofL the right side of the
road and struck a utility pole
and a small block building
owned by Sophia P. Davis·,
Pomeroy .
The accident ca usl'd severe
damage to the car , owned by
Carin Taylor, 36185 Wolf Pen

Road. T hc· patrol sai d un sa tr
speed wa .~ a fur tor In tht ·
accident and ,ra tbdl s wr ·n·
not used by the drlvl·r.
Tayl or' , bod)' wa s takt'n tn
Ew in ~ F'unrra l ll ome. lilt•
patrol sai!J. whl l&lt;· the car wa'
tow!'d to Middl eport Aut o.
The acc!d&lt;•n t wa s thr fl!lh
fatalit y in th&lt;' post 's C'll V!'r ilgP
area th is yc•a r il nd !hi' st'cond
In Meigs Count y .
A spokcs pcnon for thr
Ma son Poi l&lt;·r !Jepartm r nt
said Willi am W. Yonkrr, m,
was found dead In hi s hnmt• In
Mason Frlda.v aft&lt;'rnoon by
members of the' Ma son Co'unt I'
Meals on Wheels program . ·
An autopsy was to l Je
perfo r med on Yonk r r Sa tu rda y at thr West Vir~lnia
Medical Examiner's Of fice In
South Charleston. Furihcr de· ·
tails on the in vc~ tl~atlon were
not released by Mason pol lee ·
or by the Ma son Co ~nt y
Sheriff' s Department, pend·
ing the outco me of the poli ce
investigation and the autopsy
report.

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