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Pon;leroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursda y, April 9, 1987

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Legion Auxiliary holds business·. meeting·

fo~ver $500 was spent In March

refreshments, prizes and
favors at pa~tles staged at four
nursing facilities by the Amerl·

~~;~7~~~s~~~~l l~rd~ieFp~;~cy.

CHRISTIAN MUSIC\L - i\ muslral, '"l'he Ralnho'l' E•prcss," ·
a modern adar•latlon to IIH· .•lory
Noah an d the i\ rk was

or

presented · m :!'nlly at Ill&lt;' Oa llla Christian School al C he~h lre.
Student s kindergarten through 12th grade participated In th.e
musical. Pi ct u ro~d Iell to right an• J'hJI,Juhnso n, Rctl McB rid e, and
Bill 1'fieiss, who play&lt;·d Noah'' thr&lt;•(• so ns, and Ed Gi lliam, as
,
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Noah.

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A report on the activities was
given at a recent meeting of the
Auxiliary held at the hall. At the
Riverview Nursing Home $55
w!'s spent Ior the patients with
Becky, La nny and Charles Tyree ·
and Sue Litt le attendi ng: at
Elam House. $24 was spent on
fru,it , candy and gum taken by
Mrs . Tyree: at Veterans Memor·
htl Hospital Ex tended Care Unit;
$118 was spent with Mrs. Tyree,
Diana Jarvis, Etta Will and
Grace Welsh going: and at
Arcad ia. $299 was spent for the
party hosted by Mrs. Tyree, Mrs .
Wit!, Ms. Jarvis, Jean GIImore,
Phyllis Blake, Eileen Snyder,
Mrs. Welsh, Pa uline G rea thous~.

Meigs and Eastern to atrend. The
tea wjiJ he held on May 17 at 2 p m
at Wilkesville. The delegal~s
alternales, ·. their mothers and ·
unit American ism chairma n are
asked to attend .
Reported ill were Edith
Spencer, Betty Wise, Thomas
Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Kelly, Alma Newton, Mr . and
Mrs. Waiter Bunce, John Metzer
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Polly . Chadwell', and Roscoe
Rous h.
A contribution was made to the
parents of a child with cancer,
.an~ to ha membe( o{ the junior
un w o recent J: ost all h ~ r
cloUting m a fire.
.
Mr~. Gilmore pres tded at the
meetmg with Kathryn Metzger, .
~h~~:ad!n, having thepraye~ . Two
ca . ales for Eigh th D1strlct
pres1dent were noted, Ellen
Rought of Pomeroy Unit 39, and
MaryMooseofUnlt376,Ju nclion
City. A bulletin from the district
president asking for help with the
Xenia Home at Easter and the
Athens Mental Hea lth Center for
. par.ties was read.
.
Mrs. Greathouse, America·
n!sm chairman, will contac t the
mayor about poppy days, May 15
and 16. A cont ribution was made
to a Rutla nd qaseball tea m. A
report was given. on Buckeye
Girls State with ,15 girls frorri

and Martha F(lx . Deaths In the
fa milies of Helen White Ger·
!rude Preston and PParl Searles
1
were noted
Mrs . Gre~thouse won the door
prize orought by Velsia Roush. A
ham dinner was served prior to
themeeting. AttheAprilmeeting
convention delegates will be
elected, ; At the Post· meeting
everlasting services will be held
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Rotary fetes
Meigs·boys,
girls athletes.
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Vol. 36. No ..238

Sizes: 0 to 24 mos., 2 to 7.

United Press International
Sentinel Stall Reports
Aoarge filled With caust ic soda
from a New Mar tinsville, w :va.
chemical plant sa nk in the
Portland· Oewltts Run area of the
Ohio River at abou t 4: 2' p.m.
Thursday.
The Ravenswood IW.Va. l Po·
lice Dep a rtm~ n l notified the
office of Meigs Count y Sheriff
Howard Fra nk at 4:25 th at the
barge, which was beln~ towed by
B &amp; H Towing, a Dravo affiliate,
• was nearly s ~m erged In the
river and that toxic chemical
lea kagC' may be oc'r urin g.
Ravenswood Fire Chief Ear l

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SPRING

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Long gown~ short gowns
nile shirtt; pajomos ond
babrdolls.
Girls' sins to 14. Boys'
siaes to 7.
Reg. $7.00 to ' 18.00

$559 to SJ439
lncludttl in tl'lt s.te Is tw tpte lel

callt&lt; tiort or MacHor1 OMI Jungle
l11bitt gow nt. Each ,.'"" wltlt 1
matching nuffltl Mtimol.

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our big stled ion of
shorts.
S, M, L ond XL sizes.

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Big selection of
styles and colors in
sixes 8 to 18.

Our new spring
selectibn in sizes
8 to 18. ,

Sale

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Prices

WORK UNIFORMS

WASHED DENIM-

Poly /'cotton Wend twill pants insim .
30 to SO waist and hoo•y weight
fobri&lt;. watch pocket, roomy packets,
por"""""t pm s.
Matching work shirts in sim 14'1! to
l• lfr, lined &lt;ollar and cuffs, full
length toils, tWO·button thro119h

Tapered leg, extro heavy IS oz.,
100% calion, super bler1&lt;hed and

114.9S Pants

stont washed dontm.
Si tH 29 to 42 wa ist.

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'16.95 Pants
(Ex. Simi ............ Sole 113.50
'12.95 Shirts
(Rig. Sizes) .......... Sale l 10.35
'14.95 Shirts ·

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Wrangler 1!2.95 City Stright 909
'""" blta&lt;htd:
Sim 29 to 31 waist.

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lEx. Sins) ·-··--···-SaltS 11.95

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The Cove. a priva te club on
Oh io 7 near Pomerov. rl:'opC"ned
todav aft~r having been closed
for 'thP pas t three wPeks for
exte ns ive r emodeli ng and
redecora tion.
A new ronr rC'Ie blork :lll·by·35·
foot add Ilion has boen built at the
fro nt of the original st rurt urea nd
has allowed for exte nsion of tho
ba r. which "·as former!~· 48 fE'CI .
long and Is now 70 feet in lt•ngth.
Walls of lhr add ition have heen
done in midnight maple paneling
and there is a carpeted band·
stand with ow ners. Donna and
Charles Ba rley, pla nnin g to book
bands for· dancing on. thP wee·
kcnds. Mcdallian, a lora! band, Is
being feat ured for rrope ning
wrekcnd .
ThC' addition features new
furnishings and an cmC'rgcnry
lighting svstem has been In·
stalled and this. opC'ra tcd o'n
balleriC's, will proviM exit lights
for club mcmix'rs to leave the
~sta bli s hm ent in case of a power
ou tagC'. Outdoor lights wi ll lie In
with thC' system ~o that they can
loca te their veh icles once leav ing
thr buildi ng. Th~ Covr also now

FINISHING - Carp&lt;·nters put the final touches reop&lt;'ned today alter having heen cl""ed lor lhre~•
on a 30-hy· 3o addition to The ('ove on Oftlo 7 near weeks lor thr lmprovemenllu the facility. With
Pomeroy 'l'hursday altrrhoon. The private cluh th(• ad dillon. th'· club building Is now 94 hy 3~ feel.
has an extensive burl(lary system tied Into law enforcP ment
agcn cle~ .

The Ra rleys, residents of Ha r·
r lso nvi ll t'. purchased Thl' Cove
from M lk~ Roberts In Septt'mix'r

19R6 and did extc· nsive remodel·
lng and redecoration to thr
building at that time. They hav(•
~ mp loyed fo ur people but will ix'
adding several more cmplo)•ces
to their stall as a res ult of

cnla rglng lh•· esta blishment. The
club rurrent lv has :100 memix'rs
and Is now open for nt'w mem,b&lt;'r·
ships. The C'ove location was
known for rria ny yNirs In Meigs
Count y as Shenang Springs.

change," said Glllmor as the
By I,EE J.EONI\RD
COLUMBUS tUPi t - Ohio Senate took custody of th e
House pa ssed . $22 .1 bi llion
S&lt;•natc Republ ira n leaders arc
budget. " We're going to attempt
wa lking a tightrope as they seek
morC' fu nds for schools in I he nex t to get some extra funds for
two.year budget while avoiding C'durat lon If at all possible, " he
tax increases and tryi ng to said.
Both Gill mor and Aronoff
encourage t•mp loymcnt in Ohio.
indica te&lt;! thh cv would !Ike to get
Senate President Pau l E. Gil·
rid of a tax on interstate lonl(
lmor. R·Porl Clinton, and Sen .
dlsla ncC' telephone ra lls, which
Stanle,· .I. Aronoff. R·Cincin na tl.
wou ld 1aise$1110 million. Republl·
told ~eport crs Thu rsda!· • they
ca
ns claim blJSin~sses using long
would like lo keep tax rates
li
nes
for t•lect ronic data tra ns·
:table and perhaps even elim l·
mission would ix' unfai l'ly hurt by
nate a tax on In terstate long
. the tax.
distance· telephone ra lls.
"We' re certain ly r:ol ng to look
Rut Gll1mot· and Aronoff also
at the telepho ne tax," said
pledged to try to fi nd more for
Aronoff. " II can be burdensome
prim ary and secondarl' "'luca·
to
business. If It causes more
tlon th an thc2 p£'rcent In 1988and
problf
ms th an It ~olves, then II
4 prrrrnt In !989offered by HouS&lt;'
lsn'l helping."
Democrats.
Glllmor and Aronoff s•id they
" Those guidepos ts wo n' t

also wa nt to maint ain programs
which create jobs In Ohio. and
Init iate pilot projects cutt ing
costs In the areas of welfare and
hea,lth ra re.
Aronoff described the House·
passed appropriations bill as "a
bland bud get. I don't see gobs
and gobs of money allowing us to
add to the budget," he said. '"But
I don't think you'll sec the Senate
making massive cuts just for tho
sake of making cuts. We' II have
our priorities."
Glllmor said there will he somr
ar countablllty limguage "to see
th at,students arc being ed ucated
after we give the schools this
money .'''

He said there rpay bfo req uirel;i
tes ti ng of st udent s before they
graduate. "There's a feeling in
the general public and also In the

General Assembly that It's not
just' pu mping out money, It 's
being sure how the monC'y's
ix'lng used," he said.
Aronoff warned that the oudgel
Is "delica tely balanced" and said
he docs nol trust the House
estimates of hea lth ra r~ cost
savings and a SliO mil lion ln t ak~
from a tax am nesty program
waivi ng prna lf.lcs for delinquent
taxpayers.
"I hope the house of cards
does n'i tumble," he said, ref&lt;'r·
ri ng to economic forecasts upon
which the budget Is based.
1\ronoff said It Is "fairly
remote" that tlx' Senate would
rescind an Income tax ra te
reduction adopted late last year
to offset an ailtlclpated windfall
from the Federal Tax Reform
Act.

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IIG lEN By WRANGLER

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26 Ctnt.l

A Muhimedielnc. ·New apliper

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Shultz readies anns proposals arsenal ·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Se·
cretar.• of Slate George Shultz Is
stocked with arms control prop·
osals for his talks In Moscow next
W\'ek ~ nd wlll emphasize stra·
tegic weapons over mediumrange missiles. a senior official
reports.
."He has the authority to
engage In rea l glve-a nd·takewlth
the SoviPis," Ke nneth Adelman,
director of the Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency, told re·
porters Thursday as officials
geared up for the trip.
·
INsplte the spy scandal at the
U.S. Embassy In Mosrow, the
adminis tration Is plannln!l lor
Intensive talks on nuclear arms
t'educllons. Not only will Shultz
meet with Foreign MiniSter
Eduard Shevardnadze and possl·
bly wlllf Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev, but · arms C(Jntrol
experts from both skies are

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ca ustic soda. The latter Is an
Irrita nt that can cause bu rns and
ra ise the pH In water.
"Even If It lea ked, ' thr only
thing 11 would do would be ra ise
lhr pH fac tor In the water," ~a id
Fred Tay lo r of the Emergency
Sen·k~s at downstri'a m Mason
County. "You would have to
rome In direct contact with It to .
hurt you.
"But the Ohio· River is really
booming right now. We got a lot
of flood water from that snow. It
would be dil uted In a hu rry."
Mcintosh sa id crews from the
company's plants In Lake Cha·
r·lcs. La .. and nearby Na trium

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"'ould attC'mpt to salvagp the
195·by.:l5·foot barge.
Once the barge Is sta bilized,
crews will rut a hole In the tank
co mpartment s and off·load Its
contents Into an empt y ba rge.
"That should t a k ~ two to lhi'!'C
days." he said. " WC' wa nt to. dq
th is slowly and ra rr fuly. so as not
to put our p('() ple In jeo pardy." •
The ot her bargr owned by the
firm esca ped damage and remained up right In the water. , , ,
"The soda Is an alkali that can
cause burns, but th ere Is no
th reat of an gaseo us material
release," he said.
tCon t lnu ~d ''"Page 121

Wholesale pric~s~
ri.se 0.4 percent

Taxes, school funding vex GOP leaders

lalt Prlet4

SHORTS &amp;
JAMS ·
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Low-Bock Chair ...... s12
Reg. 1119
High-Back Choir .....599

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25°/o to 50°/o

Sale Prices From Only

LeTICRE

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Regular sizes and big
sins up to 4X. The
season's best styles
and colors.

Sale
Prices

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Quality 2 and 3 piece living room
suites, loveseats and sleeper/ sofas .

20%0FF~~

and Skirts,

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SHIRTS

Tops, Slacks,

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$1 ssa
spring Sale

CHILDREN'S

CHILDREN

Turf .. .. ... , ... ...... , .... . ,. s4.00 sa.YD .
Green, non-directional pil e, 12 ft. width.

SAVE

Reg. 5 102

OFF

Vinyl Linoleum , ... , .. , s4:50s a. YD .

2 patterns , 12 f1 , w idth.

Onlv

Permo -Wicker Spring
· Base Choirs
1

Candy Stripe. Jute back, 12 ft . width.

Assorted Novelty
Prints, Long Sleeves.
Si1es S, M, L

$28900

TABLE SALE

Level-Loop Carpet .. .. ..·. s4.00 sa. YD .

Sweatshirt
Tops

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$2Q9

FLOOR COVERING SPECIALS

WOMEN'S

Quality leotards by Don skin and Wilson. Sizes
Sto XL. ·Hurry in ... olthese prices they won't
lost lon~! REG. S9."2S T&lt;i 121.00

FULL SET

.

Sale Priced

$479 to $959

ROBIC OUTFITS

TWIN SET

COCHRRN

REG. 16,00 TO ' 12 .00

$3)995
- 1S Year Warranty
- Total Suspension System

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(Reg . $40 .9S J

Wolfe reported Friday morning Resources, W~s t VI rg inia De· sa lvage effor ts would get
th at the barge had struck bottom. partment of Na tural Resources underway .
oegan taking on water and had to and the U.S. r oast Guard were on
"We do not believe any valve
be cut loose from th e tow.
the scene In addition to loca l on top was damaged, and it does
Wolfe said experts from the authorities. Because of health not appear to be leaking any
chemical plant , wi)lch had concerns, Meigs Emergency ca us11c soda," said Stevt• Mcin·
loaded the barge, st ill aren' t sure Medical Service personnel were tosh, a spokes man for the r hemi·
if leakin g ctid take place. Wolfe · also notified. Peo ple were at the cal' s ow ner. PPG Industries of
said it was the consensus of site until about 9 p.m.. Wolfe Pittsburgh:
·
experts that if th ere was leakage, ,said.
"We have an environme ntal
At prese nt , according to Wol fe. special ist and a shipping special·
it was minute in quantit y and
posed no·health threat beca use of about five feet of the barge is ts t on tho scene. The communit y
thr swift cu rrent and vast sticking out of the water,
seems to be at ease, and the
amount of wa ter In the river at
The boa I which was towing the environment al people sa,· then·
barge is to continue down river does not appear to be ~ n ) '
the time .
· Personnel fromtheOhioE nvlr· with Us load, and a salvage crew lea kage."
onmt&gt;nta l P rot ection Agency, Is to be brought In to raise the
The damaged' barge contained
Ohio Department of Natural barge. Wolfe was not sure when a 50·50 mlxlure of water a nd

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Assorted Colors
Children's Sizes

in Cluded

Now Only

SERTA
PERFECT SLEEPER

"\ lined a nd unlin~d jackets
far little girls ond boys.
Solids and prints.

Mas t no I

stall!

SAVE s4ooo

$381 8

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INCLUD ES FREE U/ V SPLITTE.R
Don't let poor TV recept ion min our familfsenjoyment of the
new fall shws and sport in' ennts. Replace your worn l n-

REG. 13S9.9S ·

$8 29 TO

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Private
club to
reopen
today

SWEAT PANTS &amp;
S.WEAT SHIRTS

SUPREME
MOWER
- I'" Cut

pie'e
drenes:, 2 piece shorts
sets, fancy drenes, knit
dresses, rompers and
sunsuits.
Sizes 0 to 24 mo1., 2 to .,.,..,,,.s
4, 4 to 6X, 1 to 14 .

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cloudiness lo- .
night, with a low In the· mid
tOs. Showt•rs likely and a
t·hann• uf thunderstorms Sat·'
urday, wllh highs between 60·
and 63. Th~ probabl~lly ' of ·
prrclpltutlon Is near zero
lnnlghi and 60 percent Satur-

Crews Will attempt to salvage sunken barge

Electri&lt; power rediners,
wall-away rediners, rocker
recliners and ·swivel rock·
en . ·

SPRING
DRESSES
2
vested

6677

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio. Friday, April 10, 19.87

Copyrighted 1987

SALE

Cute 2 piece short sets, rompers, 3
piece suits, bibs ond suns1,1its. Knits ond
poly I cotton blends.

liTTLE GIRLS'

PICK-4

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The Easter holiday· is fasl Ideas to try for your East er.
approaching. The Meigs County dinner. An easy recipe for
Cooperative Extension Service croissa nts, hot cross buns and
bas scheduled an Easter !&gt;reads refrigerat or dough wlll 'be among
workshop on Monday, April 13, the highligh ts.
2·3: 30 p.m. at the Extension
Registration fee for th e class Is
Office.
.
·
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$2' and participant s will take
Th is class will be taught . by home the Ingredient s for one of
Cindy Ol iver!, Meigs County . the recipes . Preregistration by
Home .Economlcs /4·H Agent and Friday, AprillO, is requeslcd. To
will fea t~ re basi~ techniques for register ca II 992-6696.
pr~ pa r ln g yeast breads and fo ur

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Easter breads class planned

BERKLINE

Sale Priced
From Onlv

Ohio Lottery

expected to hold separate
discussions.
The Washington Post reporled
today President Reagan has
decided to bark off major arms
control offers he made at the
October summit In Ireland, re·
du ri ng from 10 to live ;;ears the
period In which he Is wlll!ng to
arcept 1972 ABM trea ty limits on
testing "Star .Wars," the Stra·
te!ilc Defense Init iative.
The Post, quoting unidentified
senior administration officials.
said Reagan has Instructed
Shultz to tell the Soviets the
Unlled Stales Is willing to abide
by the Anll·Balllstlc Missile
Treaty constraints on SDI fo r
live years from the point a new
arms reductiOn agreement takes ··
elfect.
Reagan fu rther has directed
Shultz not to discuss a Soviet

compromise offer disclosed ear· talks, an unusua l gestu re toward
ller this week to li mit the size of · a visiting American offic ial.
Ade lm an told re porters
nuclear wl.'a pons tests until the
Shultz's
arms proposals ap·
Soviet Union a~rees to new test
verificatiOn meas ures co ntained proved by Reaga n \Wednesday
In two unrallfled treaties. The eonlal.n "elements that would
New York Times said today. The In terest the Soviets" on lhr.ee
Soviet offer was an apparent maj n areafo of nu clear negotla·
shift from the Kremlin's earlier tlons : stra tei( IC wea pon
rSTART) , lntermedlate·ra nge
Insistence on a total tes t ban.
missiles In Europe !INF) and
Speaking to reporters Thurs· space and defensive weapons,
day, White House chief of slaff Including SDI.
Howard Baker made it clear:
Despite the focus In recent
'"Successfu l negotiations with
weeks
on medlum·range mls·
the Soviets PI.'Ver have been, and
sU
es,
Adelman
said strategic
surely should not be, based on
weapons
"will
be
the
apple of our
good feellngs, They ought to be
eye
In
l
~ese
upco
ming
talks."
ba se d on h.a rd · h ea d ed
Still,
he
said,
"If
the
Soviets
bargaining."
give
us
the
tiThe
of
day on
don'
t
Yet State Department officials
·said Shultz has been schedu led START and say, 'Let's really
for an interview with Soviet spent all our time on INF and
televlsjon Wednesday at the bring home the baco n on that,'
conci ..Jon of his three days of we'll be doi ng that."

By CRAIG WEBII
wASHIN GTON I UPff"' Wholesa le prices rose 0.4 perc&lt;'nl
In Ma rch, with l n r r ~ases for
food, rlothlng and electronics
overcoming small declines In the
cost of energy and tra nsporta· .
lion. lht• La bor Departm(•nt said
today.
The 11.4 percent Increase fulls
betwet•n the 0.6 pPrcent jump
recorded In ,January and the 0.1 .
perrrnt rise In re bruary. To·
gethcr they show tho Inflation
ra te fo r wholesale goods ran In
the first quarter of 1987 at a.
seasonally adjusted annual rate .
of 4.6 percent, the Flurea u or
Labor Statis tics said.
Ma rth's Pro du c~r Pr ier Ind~x
differs fr om rercnt rr ports
partly bcru u s~ food prices went
up 0.5·prrcent after having fallen
tht• prrv!ous four months. Moan·
while, the t•ost of procC"ssed
cnrrgy goods- mainly gasoline.
fuel oil and natu ra l gas dropped 0.2 percent a fl er hav ing
risen lO percent In .Janua ry and 4
perrrnt In February.
Not all wholesale prices rlsP.s
arc passPd on to consum ers.
Nevertheless, today's report
should bolster predictions lhat
America ns will see thC' Inflat ion
rate this year reach :1.5 per·rent to
4 percent after having e njo,yed u
mere 1.1- p_ercent Increase In
prlres last year.
The Producer PrlrC' Index
trac ks the rost of goods as Ihey
work their way through Amerl,
ra's fields and farms. to store
shelves. Before scasonal"'~d jus t ·
mont , the Index for fin is hed
goods stood at 292.l . m~a nln g
costs arc 1 Y2, ~ percent above
what they were In th~ base .vcar
of 1967.
Besides rt:'portln g thP 0.4 per·
cent Increase In fini shed goods.
the Labor Departmr nt said prl·
ces for wholesa le goods midway

th rough prm·&lt;•sslng was n.3 per. :
ct•nt while thecost of crude good s ~
weht ·up 0.1 percent.
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All those pcrrenlages , along,
with the Individual categories. :
were adjusted to reflect seasonal factors.
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The 0.5 percent rise In consu&lt;:
mrr food cos ts stet:nmrd from ··
Increases fo r fres h vcgctubl t•s, :.
pork, bakery products, fresh: ·
fr uits and processed fruit s and'
vrgelablrs.
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Eggs, procrssrd poult ry, fi sh,:
roas l~d coffee and cookin g oils·
all rost mo re. the La bor b cpurt·:
mcnt added.
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Gasoline prices rose o.• per·
t'ent and the cost of No. afuel oil
went up 11.1 percent , but ntlturlll
~ as pr!res fell 1 . ~ percent to
ca use ~ drop In the ov~ra ll
energy catei(ory.
Exr ludl ng food and cn!'rgy, thr
Index for eo nsumC'r goods shot up
0.8 p~rcent ~It e r having dlp!ll'd
11.3 percent In February.
Prices rose for womeq' s up·
parer', home &lt;'i ectronlr equip·
ment , footwear, ~o ld j ~ we !ry.
cosmctjcs and pharmacy Items,
lhe Labor Dcpartm!'nt said. The
cost of fu rniture, textiles used In
hoUsr furnishings and book pub·
l!shlnJZ also rose.
Many of those goods are made
abroad, and analysts said such
ln r rrases may be an Indication
that the steady deva luation of the
doll ar aga inst other cur rencies Is
showing up through h~hPr prices
for Imported goods.
Thcr!' wa,, anolher oecr!'IS&lt;' In
the cos t of passenger cars and
llghttrurks, while 11lassware and
Jloor coverings also bcrartw
chea per.
C'a pllal eq uipment - the goods
thai businesses usC' to maki' other
goods- cost 0.1 perce nt more In
March aft er having decreased
O.l percent In February. thc
government sa id.
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Suspect held in deathof Point Pleasant man
PO INT PLEIISANT - A 2~·
ycar·old ma n Polnl P leasant
man was arrested this morning
on a warra nt for fl rs t·dcgrce
murder In C(lnnectlon w llh a fatal
shooting In Point Pleasa nt early
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Friday.
Gregory A. Messer was taken
In to custody shortly after 10:45

a.m. bv Point Pleasant pollc·c,

who w~rc assls t~d by l h~ Maso n
Co unt y Shcrlff's Dcpar tm cnl a nd
the Point Pl&lt;'asa nt dctachm,·nt of
the Wes t VirJZi nlu State Pollee.
McsS&lt;•r hall yrt to b&lt;' arralg n&lt;•d
as of press Iiml' Friday. Ttl&lt;'
war rant wa s Iss ued bv Mason
iContlnuc•d on Pag~ 121 '
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Panel seeks man~ger
for Rutland company
At the request of the Public Rut land owt•d Colu mbia
Utilities Comm ission of Ohio, $29!i, l7!i as of S~p t C'mll&lt;'r, and
the Ohio attor ney general Is also h&lt;1s pro bl t· m ~ with
seeki ng a rourt·ap po!n ted unacco untvd·for ~as, un cal·
manager for Ru tl and Fuel Co. · lecllbles and paying other
because of debt .Rutland In· creditors .
The PUCO Is la k i n ~~: action
curred wit h its gas supplier,
Columbia Gas Tra nsmission to make sure that ra t cpay~rs
are protected and that lhe
Co.
company will not bo hindered
The PUCO began an lnvcsli· In providing service.
gallon of the company Oct. 22,
Rutland • serves ubout 225
· 1986, when ll lear ned the customers In Meigs County,
company might not be able to most of which are res idential. ·
supply adequate natu ral gas Ru tland's largest customer Is
to customers because of mo· Meigs Local School District.
'n ey owed to Columbia.
which heats a bus garage and
According to PUCO reports, Rutland Elementary School.

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The 25th anniversary dinner of
National Rev lew magazine .was
held on !)e(:. 5. 1980 - just a
month a(ter Ronald Reagan 's
first el.ccllon as preslMnt. Bein g
called on to say a few words, I
," let the eagle scream" a bit.
ex ulting In conservartsm 's tri ·
umph and warning1hat wr would
have to be on guard to stamp ou t
any embers ol liberalism that
might reignite that menace. My
ca usrtc rema rks were apparen tly memora ble. because the
episode has gone down In history
as "the tim e Bill Rusher sa id
liberalism was dead."
Rrcenlly, on Bill Burkle)"s
" Ftrlngllne" show, Mark Green
brought my com,ment up. appar·
entiy on !he theory tha t it was. by
this time. good for a chuckle.

Pomeroy, Ohio
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PAT WHITEHEAD
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BOB HOEFLICH

General MaDarer

AMEMBER 01 The United Press International, Inland Dally Pre•s
Association and the American Newspaper Publishers Association.
LETTERS OF OPIN lON a r~ welcome They !ihould lX' leu than .JX'l word~
long . All IC't ters are subject to l-"dltlng alld rru Sl bP signed with name, addrl"!!s and
telephon e number. No unslgnOO. IE&gt;Itcrs w!ll be po.·blbbed . Letters should be In
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tallte.

&lt;.~ ddr Ptis ln g

lssui'S , not personalities .

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Precisely why Green - a flam·
lng liberal If there ever was one
- should think so Is not entirely
clear, since he was the Democra ts' choice to run agai nsl New
York 's conserva tive Republican
Sen. Alfonse D' Amato last Novrmber and lost by nea rly 700.000
votes. But I am grateful to him
none! he less blo'cause he has given
me an ' opportunity to observe
how righl I seem to ha ve ber n.
Of co ur se, de termini n g
whet her liberalism is dead requires us to define both " liberalism" a nd ""dead ." To tack lr lhf'
taller fir st. I suggf'sl that a
politica l movf'ment deservrs
Iha I description If the rP Is lillie or
no plausible !.'Vidence that It is .
goi ng to get anywh et·e in thr
foreseeable future. Wh at mav

happen 50 or 100 years from now.
whrn everybody who can person·ally re member liblo'ralism's
gha st ly record Is gone. Is of
course another matter.

As for "liberalism." defining il
is no simple fh ing . Re~arding
merely as a wII less Robin Hoodlike impulse ro l a ~e from the r ich
a nd give to the poor. ll is
probably as Ineradicable as
herpes. House Sp!.'aker Ur ia h
Hcep, or whatever his na'me is.
has alrea dy started fl oating tha i
idea, a lb PII without gr ea t
success,
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But J lake the qua si·sociallsf
mo\'emenl that has appropr iatE&gt;d
the grand old name of liberalism
as sta nding for something margl·
nall y mo re programmatic than
thai. As on displ ay in thi s country

:rhe
l.iKhter Side
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~Ar~ the days of
~moderation gone?
R.v lllfK WEST
Wi\SHH\C TO K t UP II- Although II took two \'O it•s In tht • St•natP ro
:&lt;to II , Congress h;o.s i&gt;vo·lritldt•n PrC'sldt•nt Rroga n's veto of lht' $H7.:i
'• bil lion hlghwa1· hill.
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Shortl.v hPfOrf' th0 sf'co nd S£• nat£' \'OH'. llPiJg:an pald a ra rr

\' iS it

to

:capitol filii , obl t• nsi bl.v to lll'iStlhc ;n·ms of rC'co ldtranr sP n&lt;t lors. Rut
• I SUSf"'CI thf'rr wa s mon· lo it than rhur.
,~ "l"ho• pn's ldenf"s rPa l pu rpos r . I'm rulrl . was to l'Slubllsh ronract wil h
;congress iona l moci Pral&lt;•s . Whi ch, aftr•r all. w~r ud e ntlhlng ro do.
: I mran, thr polit ical part )" rhut sc•izc•cl control of thf' if'gls lalfvr
~ · anch In lhf' l!IRH f'l rc li nn can't hold the rf' lns forever ..1·ou know .
S.oono•r or la l&lt;•r, lhr ot hr r t&gt;arr y will lak&lt;' r hargt • and thrn th£' Whitt •
,.,4!0usc•. ass uming il Is o·onlrollt'd ll\ tho · sa me· group. will nro·d to
:;s trf'nglhrn li s t){'s .

,. Ri•a gan ohviousl.l was loo king forw:ml to tha i day. and who can
::; htamr· h tm·~
:;: Could ltf' h&lt;• lt&gt; ir II misl akPs w&lt;'n ' mudt• and hls pollc) df' l!'rloralo ·d
r. tnru a ,.ffortl o fn·p I hP budg&lt;•t dt'fi cir , whi&lt;'h was bdnglt&lt;'id host&lt;tg&lt;•ln

~f"ongrp ss"!

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Sou,.. ., •s S:l)' Ihen · II' as at ont" "llmr a riP aI Iu rrudt•r ht•ddlrll !on ax

~ He-. however, l1as d&lt;•nlf'd. or"' lt •:IS I sa;·s h(' do&lt;•sn"r rf'membN.

; momrnl .
~ Of mon• Inil TPsl In mo • IIWn ftt•ug;tn ' s cltargt' t hal Ihr hi II ;omount~d
l lo cor1 gn•ssionu! hUdJ!f'I -IJu -.t in g w;1 s li s provisions. of which th C"

~pr!'~ idPnl approv&lt;•tl. ;olluwing sla iPs ro 1'al st• rh r ff'dl'ral s~t·t·d limit
~a lon g rural sl r&lt;'lrltt•s of in iPrstarr highwa ys .
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To rPfrrsh r nu r m&gt; ·ITHH".\', th• · frdt'ral S(lf'l'd limit has bern;,;, mph
,si ne•· IIH· davs nl 1\"orltl\\'ldt' gasoli ne shorta ges . Thf' bill. howe1·er .

~would J)(' i·mit si:1IPs tu ri.I L"i r' lhl' limit to f)~) .
;J~ My m oin 1'011 /'(' l'n s us a co mmutc)r ;JrP drlw·rs whoPx&lt;'e&lt;'&lt;.l

ti!i on 4:•
~mph roads. Th Pso' mainly an:• c·ounr ; · ariNit•s whrrr ,(J{'('d llmll s

oflpn art • honored In Ill&lt;' llrco•c h.

based afflllatr set up by U.S.
offi cials to host . a 1985 you lh
conference In Kingston . Officials
from the Whll e House the Stale
Depa rtment and the NSC were
the behlnd·the·scenes managers
of ttie conforence, according to
IYY C offici als.
Our report t&gt;rs Bill Monla gur
and Corky Johnson have found
int&lt;'t"estlng connecllons belwern
North and those Involved in the
1985 youth co nfero ncP. For
~xa mp lr:

The man behind th~ eo nfrrf'nce
was Roy Godson. an NSC con"S ul·
rant a nd a dl rPCtor of tbr
conRervativc Na tion&lt;.-11 Stra t('gy
Infor ma tion Ce nt er. North and
Godson were seen together at Ihe
thinkt ank 's foreign-policy seminars starli ng In 19R4. ""Nnrll1
talked to Godson all the• tim e: ·
sai d a parll rlpa nr in sPvrra l

~Letter to the Editor
::~ tndcr!l, n('(•d ;, o·i,·ic c('ll l&lt;'l' in our

Rarra. as man;· wil l &gt;a,v. I! ttl la nd

thin~s

lwpp&lt;'n lo our &lt;Jt'C' IJ in n long t imt'.

So •·om&lt;' on. Mt·i~s Count y. t 1 · r ·~
all push :tht'ad 10 bullrl our s:n·rttl

-: sav that OUI' tii'P:I w ould :O,llppor t
fit; suC. h a Cf'nlf' l' and I . tor !lrH'.

" t•nlt 'r to.tinmC'nl cPnh.' l' whC'rn nw
famli.l' can go and huw a good
night our on tht' tow n. So fnr now
Jpt's still'! plannln~ thP nl'x t show
l o c·o1nt• to town . Who knows '!

8a rl\'lc t'&lt;• nll'r ilN t• intrud;.
' '"' &lt;"Ollnt l
pulb ,

Hopc•rs. or thr llollt•51 rol'k grou i1
of lht• .'t'(l r? It's all up ro lh&lt;'
pj•oplt · so lrt' .•qlU sh for it b&lt;-rawst·

. ~ ( ' lv\(' Cf'nl&lt;.'l' wa s f'rnwcl(•d to t ht•

=wus all"ith
gn'al
1n\ll ~

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)"IHII1J' and old :t likC'. It
~ h u w ;md I t" il ll on I.' ·

~would liki' tu i' P«· our c·n unl ,\ '
,*, rommlssio n&lt;' l"' loo1k into llulldi11g
;..~_ sn wr too ('i.lll st'«'

~ mu sic- show s,

l' in: us shows ju s1
llkt&gt; Hrtzc\r' )o; th a t ~ras in Hutlanrl

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lust W&lt;'&lt;'k .

,• : t l C'iln ' t

S( 't'

M~lgs Counr ;·

M a~· tw Wl' will bring in Krnn \'

it w i ll m :tk &lt;' job~ for our arra .

That'~ ~onu'lh l ng
neNis .

;tnqhlng r·l~t· ro r

'"do . Til l&lt; would

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Floyd H. CIPia nd
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'f'n(\;t ~· Is F ri rlo~ .\ . April It\,

tlw HJ(It h di-t,V of 19fl7 wi tt1 2iirltu follnw .
Tht' moon is nHn ·ing t ow;-~ n:t ils full phasr.
Thr morning :-&gt;l.tr~ nn• M1' i'"C'l~ r~ , Vr•nu :-;, .Jupit('r ;tnd Sat ur n.

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Thos(' born on !hi ~ dal p ar(• undrr th 0 s i ~ n of A ries . T hr.v incl udC'
t\dm . Multh('\\' P('IT\' wHo l'O lll'luded tlw ri r~t tn·a l~· b(•f wrf' n .Japan

e~ unci thr Un ll cd Stuli;s. in 109-t; soldio•r. di~lom ar and novrlisrl.cwi•

~ W a ll &lt;~&lt;"&lt;' 1"Bl'n Hur"' 1in 1 ~17: Will i&lt;t m Boot h. fou ndrr of t hf' Sa il'a.rlon
ioJ i\rrn v. in 1829; jour nulis l and publishf1 r Joseph Pullt 1.Pr In IS47:

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:..; Frarit·es l'r rk lns. th f' firs t ll'onum C"ttbinf't mt'mbN, in -1882: Kahlll
~Gi bra n in 18~1: journalist an(l diplomat f"l:u·e Booth Lure in190.1:
ll:i actors Chu r k Conn ors in 1!121 1age 61il. Max 1·on Srdow In 1929 t Bl(P!i!l l
~ and Oma r Siwrif in HI .'~~ ( Jgl'\ !';~).a nd ·"ports r.orhmC'ntator .John
Madden In 1~:16 tagc !ill .
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On thi s tbtr in hlslot·;·:
In 1864, Austrian Archduke Maximilian bl&gt;ca mc empemr of

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~Mexico.

In 1945. lhl' Nazi co ner ntrnllon camp at Buchenwald was lllx•rated
by the U.S. 80th Division.
· In 1960. the Senate passed the landmark Civil Rights Bill.
In 1963, the U.S. nuclea r submari ne Thres her went down 2211 miles
~eas t of Boston hi lite Atlantic Ocea n. All129 men aboard were lost.
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In 1971. the U.S. table tennis tea(tl ,arrlve&lt;j ln China, the first
American group to penetrat e the co-called "Bamboo Curtain"" since
the 1950s.
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In 1986. Americans II'Cre warned U!(ainsl drinking some Imported
W Italian wln es after 20 people died In Italy fr&lt;l!Tl methanol-tainted
cheap bulk wine.

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seminars. Godson's spok.r sman
w'ou ld not comment on avv, lies to
North, 1Signl'!icanlly\.dod;on was
a n aiclr to former CIA director
William Casf'y on the 1980 Rea ·

ga n transili on 10a m . As Wf:\'Vf'

n•porlrd. Casey and Nor th wert'
thr prin cipa l insti ga tors of the
Ira n/ contra sc hemP.
- . Robert Reilly, a Whif f'
House aide and leader of the
admlnlstrallon' s ca mpaign to
win publie support fo r lhr con:
lra s, worked eariiN in the U.S.
Information Agency offi ce th at
gavp Godso n and the Na tional
Security Information Center a
grant in 1981 to study th rco ncC' pt
of an int erna tional youth ronfrr·
!'ncr in 198!i. Reilly. could not be
roac hed for comment.
- Wallf'r Ra ymond , th e Na t lona I Srcurll y Council' s di rec tor
of lnll'!"nallo nal co mmuntca -

ORANJESTAD. Aruba !NEA r
-""There arr very few!'xamplcs
of success."" says Hrnny Eman.
lhe populill" prime min ister of
this island nallon. when as ked ·
about theCa rlbbf'an Basin I nlllatlve. "It has n't worked: tha i
t'veryone knows.' '
Barbados Prime Mini ster Er·
roll Barrow blu ntly ex plai ns rhat
CB! has produced "" no visi ble
benefit s"" for his country. Jamai·
ca n Prime Minister Eclward
Seaga says. " The United Sratrs
has opened thP window ol oppOf"tunlty - but not very wldr ...
Newly Indepe nd en t Arub a
ought to be a prlmecandldate for
CBl assistance, but qualifyin g lo
p~rtlclpa t r has IJepn fru st rating
for thf' smalt. struggling "Carib·
b!'a n natio n rver sinct&gt; P re ~lctcnl
Reaga n proposed the program in
l'arly i982 .
"They !'xcmpi&lt;'d rxactiy the
prod ucts the Caribbean has to
off er," Eman says in expla ining
· the dlsappoinlln!( perfor"la nce
of a crucial component of theCBI
program - a 12-year period or
dut y- free ent ry Into lhP Unlled
Sta tes for all Caribbean goods.
To prol('('t domest lc produc·
ers, Reagan excluded all clot hing
and textiles from the list. of
producls eligible for prererentlal
trralment. Congress then added
a host of olher exceptions lha t
undermined the Intent of the
progtam.
When the CBI measure was
finally enacled Into law. excep·
ttons to the duty-free llstlncluded
not only garments and fabrics
but also crude oil and petroleum
products, watches and watch
parts, shoes, handbags, luggage,
work gloves, canned tuna, frozen

('J'~) fill(' last yea r iniposcd

a stifl'

tariff on importf'd flowrr s.
Rragan' s i nitial pr oposal also

ca lled for a 10 percent tax cretli+
for U.S. flnn s wi lling to in vest in
new plants In "the re~lon . Co n·
l!ress, however. replaced th at
substa ntial benefit wit h a trivial
provision allowing U.S. cillz!'ns
to lake lhcome ta x deductions for
rxpenses Incurred while artr nd-

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spea k rour

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Dutc h. English. Spanis h and t hr
n;J tiv(' Papiamcnlo.
Aru ba is anxious to mobillzr
those assets within the CBI
fra mework to establish ma nu!ac·
lur in g thai would rclv upon raw
malp rlal s from South i\m r rl ca or
Europe.
But shippi ng the fin ished goods
tr, tile Uni ted Stall's can br VNY
difficu II. says Ema n. because t hr
ma rket there !• " qult r ' pro lee·

lions. was involved In the conference. ,_youth ;O!flclafs, ·Sa\d. t and
this Is confirmed In an lt!ternal
State Deparlm!'nl memor andum. The Wh ite House sald
Raymond would not be a1.1ai lable
for comment.
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- Rafael Flores, who wa s at
lhe 1985 conference workln!(
closely wllh several Centr al
Amcfi ca n youth groups. went to
work soon af!Pr for a publl crt• lations firm which was part of
the North-contra network. Flores
now works for Carl "Spitz''
Chann r ll. who was North 's chief
fund -raiser for lhP con tras. A
donation to the conference was
made by somconr in Channell' s
organiza tion. but a spokes ma n
cou ld nol say who il was . or li the
don al ion was rna de on Channell 's
behalf. Flores did not return our
calls.

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single, went to secona on a
EAST MEIGS _ The high· ground out. and scored on two
flylh~ Eastern Eagles returned passed balls. !{yle Davis, enjoy·
to the win column Thursday In!! a good nlght, walked then
evening with a hard-fought 4·0 rode home on a pinch-hit slngle
·triumph over !he non·leal(ue by sophomore Michael Marlin .
Walerlord Wildcats.
·Mark Griffin and Ed Collins
Eastern moves lo 4·1 overall made several line fielding plays
d 2 1 l ld 1h SVAC hi' 1 ln the Infield, while Jeremy
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e e to 0-3' waftere Barbl&gt;r made a shoestrln""~ catrh
Waterford
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In Warren Local and Fort Frye.
Johnson led EHS hl!lers wlth
Eastern broke a scoreless two slng;les, Kyle Davis a double,
deadlock In th~ f&lt;~Url~ 1 !ll'l'!ng, . Jeff Caldwell a single. Horner a
when Bryan Durst drew his " single, and Martin a single.
second walk of the gaml' stole
Dave Basner and Scott Teters
second. then came home: on a were the lone Wildcat hitters .
single bv Steve Horner Horner
Durst . In plcklnf( up the wln.
then stoie second.
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Pinch runn"r Scott Fitch w~nl while Shane Wa!(ner suffered the
to third on a passed ball. then loss, combining wlth Scot Tosen
trottro home on an RBI single by to fan lour and walk four . .
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Jeff Johnson.
Meanwhile , junior Brvan Friday tn an SVAC make-up
Durst 12-1) In the process of conte~t.
plclilng up hls second wtn of the
Llnescore :
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save with thr!'e more shut -out Mllll'r. T. Quimby 4th.
Innings of work. Hornl'r gave up
no hils. walked two and struck
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~IUI.I' Ru.rtrnm , H111 •' ' •:m.on, llr.•nt Rl!. ~t•ll , Smll
1'1n1ot•ll and .1\" ' S..)·dt•r. :\IUw Klnt~ :mtl .tm•
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· ~ I' IKi•• r. S.•nll Rurtton, Tudd t•nv.·t•ll , MullllMilo•r.

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Coach Mick Wlneb~enner 1
stated, "It wasn' t pretty, butlts •
nice to get a game In uilder the i
circumstances.-we should con· o
slder ourselves lu cky, but we'll :
take , wlns anyway we can · get i
them."
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In an SVAC makP-up.
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Batteries: Cunningham (WPJ. :
Amburgey 6th and Riffle, Brum-:
fi eld (LP) and Jenkins.

Cunningham held on for the
wtn with. one lnnlng of relief by
ace Da vi d Kmbu rgey. Cun ·
nlngham laced 8 and walked
three, whil e Amburgey gave up
one hll and fanned thrE't' .
Rob Brumfield suffered the
loss despite a fine effort , striking
out seven, walking one and
hilling one.
Richard Slllt had a double and ·
single for HT, Brumfield a s lhgl e,
and Larry Jarr~ ll three sl nglf's.
For Southern Cunningham had
two singles. Turley two singles.
a nd Stout a single.

Eagles Cl!P fourth

li ve ."' As a rf's ulr. he add s. "CBI
has not had rhe success ex pC'cted
or hoprd for i1."
Unl es s Was hington po li cymak ers makr a renewed co m·
mflmpnl ro a workable CBI. th!'
rrglon will rr ma in rra pprtl ipll s
rradlllonal ro les - as a mrcca r
for Wf'a lth y wl nt rr t ouri ~ t s and
as a havf'n for sh0ll corponttions
r stabllshrd bv forelg nf'rs lo
conceal th r ir '"'""·

"Congralulallons! Your tests show that you
have no communicable di$8ases. "

bats went sour for two outs.
Junlor first baseman ·Kenny
Turley responded ln the clutch
with a two run single, the score
2-0.
HT fougtlt back wlth one tn the
se cond as Brad Cremeans
reached on an error, stole SN!ond
and came home on a Larry
Jarrell single, 2-l.
SHSadded an insurance run in
the fourth as Turley slngledand
sophomore centerflelder Chris
Stout rlpped an RBI slngle for a
3-llead.

.Honor Meigs athletes

RACINE - Behind a thrE'e·hll walked three limes and Fisher
pitching performance by Crystal four limes as SHS took advan·
Hill. the Southern Tornadoettes lage ol HT control problems.
rolled to a 19·4 SVAC make-up
Michelle Unroe, Paula Van
victory over the Hannan Trace Hoose, and Tammy Dillon each
I,.ady Wlldcats.
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single for HT. Crystal -Hill was
· Hannan Trace plated one run the wlnnlng pllcher as she fanned
In the first Inning to take a 1-0 four , walked just two wlth
lead, howevt&gt;r. Southern dld not excellent control, and allowed
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bottom hall of lhl' stanza.
Michelle Unroe suffered the
Southern never looked back as loss. walking 18 SHS batters,
tt added four runs In the fourth allowing 7 hits, and fanning one.
and fivl' In the fifth In postlng the
The Tornadoettes of . Coach,
lmpre,sslve 19-4 win.
Kim Phillips are now'2·0 overall
Coach Kim Phllllps club was and play 5·0 Eastern Friday.
Llnescore:
led by Bridget Blng with a double
and singlE.', Jane Ann Will lams 2 Hannan Trace .. 1 0 2 1 0· 4 3 6
doubles and three walks, and Southren ........... 8 1 1 4 5-19 7 3
singles each by Tammy Holter.
Batteries: Hill rWP~ and
Rachel Relbl&gt;r. Lea Ann Clark Fisher... Unrot&gt; and Van Ho.nse.
and Tracy Bt&gt;el!"le. Holter also

ing convrntt0ns in th r r egion.

CBI implrmentali on al so l1as
been fru stra ted by difficu lties
wllhin the Caribbean. Many of
lhf' 22 nations ~ llgib iP for pa rt lei·
palion in it ca nn ot sustain contemporary businesses brca use
th~y lack a modrrn physica l
lnlr as rru c lure. an ade.quatr
wor k Ioree, a stable pol itical
system or a sound economy.
Aruba has none of thosr
liabilities. It boasts of an lntrrna·
tio na! airport capable of han·
dlln g the largest planes. a
d~ep - wa t er port, an Pxt n ~ ivP
network 61 paved roads a nrl a
iiophlstlcaled telephone system.
The country's currency remained stable even after II
severed Its ties at the beginning
or 1986 with the live other
Caribbean Islands that comprise
the Netherlands Antllles.
The literacy rate within lis
population of 60,ooll Is 9S percent
- fat· higher than In the United
States. Indeed, may of Aruba' s

lo·n e, Brooker, · Elchmlller,
Kidder, Snyder, and Martin·each
singled.
Amy Berkhlmer started for
Eastern, but lasted only two
Innings as Lisa Drlggscameon In
relet with the score 6-l. Berkhlmer walked 12 and fanned one.
Driggs j)osted the win with four
walks, 5 · strikeouts, and seven
hits reglslered Jo her name.
Despite a brlef mld-game
relief effort by Elchmlller, Berkhlmer started and finished the
game for Waterford, fanning 14
and walking a whopping 32
Melgs High School's winter
batters.
Coach Pam Douthitt sald, "I'm s~rts athletes - all 1987 Tri·
just glad to win: WI;' dldn't play Valley Confereri(e cl!amplonswell defensively the first five were honor&lt;'\~ Tuesda y ·at . a
lnnlngs, but played great the last banquet sponsored by the
two. We would have never been .Middleport -Pomeroy Rot ar~
bl&gt;hlnd lf we had played good C"lub at Heath United Methodist
Church In Middleport.
defense throughout."
EHS made 7 costly errors as . The banquet was co-chaired by
James Dlehl and L.W . McComas
did Waterford.
Eastern plays at Southern and was served by the Heahl
United Methodist Women.
Frlday.
Highlights of the season were
Waterford ... 0 6 6 1 5 0 0-18 8 7
Eastern ...... 1 4 0 i 1 6 6-19 3 7 reviewed by boys vars it y coach
Balteries: Berkhlmer .. Elch- Mick Chllds.
The reserve team was intra·
J1111le~. Berkhlmer (LPI and
Elchmlller. Berkhlmer, Driggs duced by Rusty Bookman and
hl'ghllghts of the girls season
rWPI 2nd , and Mankin .
were · reviewed bv Coach Ron
Logan.
Becky Cotterill introduced lh&lt;'
cheerleadf'rs.
Members of the 19·1 regular
season boys· baskelbaU team
honored were:
Klnl(, IIIII Hnllht•r.., Slt•\1'

Shutting out island trade __----,-_Ro_be_rt _W_alt_ers
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cit rus ju icrs a mi oth&lt;•r Items.
Cut flowNs werr nol rxdurlt•d.
bu t aft er ·Cos ta Rica. Jamaica
and olhPr Ca ribbean nations
inllia red a mbit ious effo rts to
grow and ex port lhrm 10 the
United Sta tes . the Commrrrc ·
Department lin rrs ponsr to
pressu re from domestic grow.

RACINE- Getting some good
starling pllchlng from junior
Shawn Cunningham. the South·
ern Tornadoes squeezed out lt 3·1
SVAC make-up victory over the
Hannan Trace Wildcats.
Southern movrs to 4-0. whlle
HT ls 1·2·1 overall. ·
After sroreless lnplngs of work
by Cunningham ln the first .
Southern erupted with some
support offensively . Wlth no out s
Barry McCoy walked, .Cuh ·
nlngham singled , both advanced
on a wild pitch, then Southern's

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liTHS in mak~up tilt .

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WASHINGTON- Did Lt . C9L
Ollver North try to set up a secret
~ Pe rmll!lng intPrslalf' motorists In cl l' i\'(\ 1l!"• i.'"i all Wf'll and good
~provided stal l' IC'gis lntu rrs don't &lt;• nacr ""local opllon"" laws IP&lt;t\"ing It Carlbbea11. fund-raising; network
for the Nicaraguan contras from
":up to lht• co unll••s to dt'C"icl&lt;' what lhP sp''"" limit should ht'.
hls vantaj!e polnt on the National
;. i\lthougll lllill 11 o ~ld ll&lt;' tlw dr mocr;,lio' th ing to do , lnlf'rslat!'
Securlly
Councll staff? This is a
:,motorists mi ght b&lt;• in lilt' .samo· pirkl&lt;' airll nc•s u.sPd to hf' In during
key question for lnvestlgators
-:,n•pf'a l o f' prohibit io n - that is. nc•\ '£'1' hPing s urr• wh(•fhpr lh(l\' rould
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probing for Illegal acllvlty In the
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drawn orga nlzatlon al chart
: . .would bfo tonth r illt •d if tht '.\' WC'I'C ' pu ll t'd 11\' t' l" !(JI' dn!ng li:, in a:.;, mph
found In North's Whll e House
:~00(\ J)Oit'tlrulnrl\ i f 1111',\' rlidn 't know th( • s pt 'Ptl limit h ;uln't b&lt;•f'n
. 4 nrrfla Sl'd In 1hn1 t 'U \1111 \' .
sale appears to design atio' a Whit e
House-su pported int r rn atlonal
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::mus t p~l .\ ' l'or motl, ·r;J! l!m.
youth commission as part of a
contra-funding network. In fact.
a box on the chart labrled "lnll
Youth Comm" was the only one
with a direct line drawn to the
contras ,
Internat iona l Youth Yrur"Com ·
mission offi cia ls say they believe
the referen ce on North 's orga nilwouldllko•l oos;oyl hr pvopi(•o&gt; l IW onr of lit&lt;• best
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them dead at New York' s Plaz&lt;\
Hotel on the evening of Dec. 5,
19SO? On th e . contrary. the
Democra ts tried to revive them
in Waller Mondale's 1984 presl·
dential campaign and promptly
lost rvery state but MlnnesoJa.
which I hey managrd to carr.v by
about 3.000 votes.
In 1986 the Democratic part y
cont rived to rrcapiUI"e the Se·
nate. but certain ly not by runnin g
liS candidat es as libera ls; On the
cont rary. they avo id.cd t h e desig~
nation - and the proposa ls ,

And wh at are th.e big Issues
bemf pushed by the Democrat s
in Congress? Two of the biggest
are deficit rrduction and welfare
reform - which Is rather like
W.C. Fields joining the lemperanct movement. If that's libera l·
ism. wh rr~ do I sign up?

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TUPPERS PLAINS- A.tremendous come.jlack · victory
sparked 'by . a keen Eastern
· hlttlng eye and Waterford pltch·
lng · woes lifted the Eastern
E,aglettes to thelr fifth straight
victory. A walk to \'rfel Mankin In
· the final round forced home Pattl
Durst wlth the winning run. 19-18
here Thursday over Waterford In
a non-league softball match.
Wlth Eastern traUlng 1S-7
going Into the slxth lnnlng all
looked gloomy for the home·
!owners, however, Coach Pam
Douthitt's Eastern gals stood
patient to plate six runs In each of
the last two rounds .
Eastern h'ad but three hits, but
J.l!ey were very tlmely as Lea Ann
Robinson slammed a bases
loaded double for 2 RBI's ln the
sixth and Mel Mankin slammed a
two run single.
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In the dramatlc finale, Easlern, trailing 13, scored six times
on nine walks as ten EHS batters
went to the plate. Mankin worked
the count full and forced home
Durst with the winning score.
19-18.
Lisa Lance had !he other EHS
hit .
Berkhlmer led Waterford wllh
a double and single, while Ma-

plague.
As loi · J~RR, the front.runhcrfor
Ihe Democ r ati c nom in a t ion.
Gary Hart , has been conduclinj::
a widely publicized (i( swctacu'
larly un s u ccP~sfull hunt for
""npw ideas'' eve r since he bt&gt;gan
seeking rhe presidency ·back In
19Rl The rest of the fiel d includes
just onr viable ca ndidate- Gov.
Micha('( Dukakls of Massachusells - who would willingly
accrpl . lhr llbrral label , and In
th&lt;' last tr ial heat I read a !)out, he
scored 3 prrcr nt. The only two
rca ll y big-t ime liberals still ac·
lfvp in Democratic politics, Gov.
Ma rio Cuomo of N&lt;"W Yo.rk and
Sen . Edward Kennedy of Massa"
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slnce the first in augurallon of
Franklin Roosevelt , " libera l·.
ism" ha s mea nt the twin proposi·
tlo ns that the federal govern·
ment ought to involve itself ever
mor&lt;' d e~p l y in regulati ng the
private economy, an9 that It
should pre,empt an ever-greater
portion of the gross ·nati onal
product In order to. spend i1 on an
so rt s of allegedly desirabl e
projet:ts.
Is there the s l i~h t esl evidence
th at either of th ese propositions

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John Cook first round Masters · leader
By DAVID MOFFIT
UPI Sport s Writer
AUGUSTA . Ga. iU Pf i - T3ke
it from Jack Nicklau s: the
Augusta National hasn't been ·
played I his tough In more 1han
two deca des.
Nickl aus should know . The
six-time Masters cha mpion has
had ')lore success at Augusta
than any other golfer. pas t or
present .
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The world's best gol fers at ·
tacked the Augusta National
Thursday In the opening round of
thi s year's Masters and ,John
Cook, hardly a household name.
was th e only golfer in th e Bo·
pla yer field abl e to brea k 70.
Cook, a former U.S. ;\mateur
champion from Ohio who ha s
wo n only twice In more than
seven yea rs on the PGA Tour,
had a :l- under-par 69and the way
almost ever vonc else was struggl ing wi th the slick greens, that
was good enou gh for a onr shot
lead.
Larry Mize, a native of Au ·

gust a, had a second-best 70 and
noted, ·'The greens ar·c as fas t as

l 've ever seen them ."

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. Only eight of the 86 golfers ·
broke par Thursday with twotime champion Tom Watson, 198&gt;
champion Bernhard Lan ger of
West Germany, Corey Pav in,
Calvin Peete. Payne Stewart and
Curtis Strange tied for third at
1-undcr 71 going into today'.s
second· round play.
" I'm happy with 71." sa id
Wa tson. who las t won at Augusta
in 1981. " I.t' s a darn fine score at
Augusta National and I think four
of them will win thi s
tournamerrt."
" 1 haven' t seen the greens this
fas t since 1966," sa id Nicklaus_,
who wound up even par that yea r
to become the only man to win
back-(o-back Mas ters cham pionships. " The year before , when· !
broke the r ecord tby going 17
under for 72 holes!. it was an
entirely different course."
Nickl aus had a 2-over 74
Thursday, the'samescore heshot

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MISSES . llmnm - Twn-thm• Mast&lt;•rs l'ltampinn SteV&lt;'
l.l alh•sh•ros nf -~rmin holds his puUc·r to hi.s Lwe and n •a!:ls aft!'r
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of tiU! WK7 Masters in t\ ugusla .. Iorin l'ouk's tln'o'&lt;'·under-par (i9l&lt;•d
tJw field . (UPI)

Sprnec, of Cerritos.. Ca li f., 6-:l,
li -0, anu advanced
to th e
quarterfi nals.
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get ting bett er. Somet imes whpn
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Americrm. Lea~ue Roundup
TORONTO I UP!) - Th e ClevpTwins 5, Alhlellcs t.
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California 7-2.
El sewhere , Minnesota edged • rn the National hl'ague it wa s: .
land Indians served up a pair of
fi t Minneapolis. pinch-hitter .
vintage pil'rhers to stop the · Oakland 5·4. Detroit ripped New New York &lt;1. ·Pitt sburgh 2; St.
Dan Gladden delivered· a bases - ',;
York 9·3. Milwaukee outslugged Louis 4, .Chlc.a go 2: San Fr anToronto Blue Jays Thursday.
loaded single that capped a,t'
thrrr--run rally in' Ihe b011om aq::.
Phil Nlekro and Stevl' Carlton, sirston 12·11. Baltimore downed cisco 8, Los Angeles 1 and Atlan ta
Texas
8-6,
Chicago
blanked
Kan·
who have comtiined for a total of
the ninth to lifi the Tw ins pa st the ·;
8, Philadelphia 7 In 10 Innings .
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6:15 major-league victories. sas City 6· 0 and Seattle whipped
Athletics.
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guided the Indians to a' 14-.1
drubbing of · the . Biue. •lays .
,.,1
Niekro picked up th&amp; v ictory and
Carllon the save .. Together the
two hav e 42 years experience in
'
professional ba seball.
" I knew we th rew some experience at th ~m toda y." Carlton
said.
The appearances by Ni ekro
and G'arlton marked the first
time in modern ba seball that two
300.-game win ners have pitched
for the sam e team in t~e sam e
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game.
"1 knew with the years. of
combined history we had be·
tween us, we'd fi.gure a w~y to get
them out," said Niekro. "He
tCarlt onl m ay not ha ve hi s best .
stuff r ight now , but it' s ea rly in
thr season. The gU)' does ha ve the
know-how ."
Carlt on was released by the
PhilliPS thi s spr ing and th!'
Indians told I he :12:1-gamp winner
thai .he would be used 'in the
bullpen. He rerordl'd his first
save sinre 1968. Niekro ca rnPd
his 3J2th &lt;'areer triumph.
" We feel he can do the job",
Indi a n ~ managE·r Pat Corrales
sa id . "We need a strong middle
reliever . r sf)&lt;'eiall y for teams
Gltt\ND SLAM- (.'h•vl'land'sCorySnydo•r (2KI
hom&lt;' run In 'l'or•oirto 'l'ltur·sthty. 'l'lt•• lndhms won
like the Blue Jays ."
Is t·ongr;~tu lah•d hy Chris Bando, Pal Taht"r and
lill'lr first ganw. 14-:l. (l ii'I J
Carlton pitched five shutout
Mt•t Hull afh•r hilling a first Inning grund slam
innin gs, giving up four hit s, two
walks and st riking out one.
The Indians jumpNi to a (i-0
lead In the first. paced by Coi·, ·
DALLi\S I UP II - El'uador's
Snyder's grand slam. Hr went on
Andres Gomez r!'licd on strong
A MONTH
to st rike out f!Jur l imes on' the servrs and a case of the flu to
day .
advll nce to th e semifinal s at th r
" When you hll yo u ra n be off'b)
$67!i.tklll Bulrk World Champion ·
just a hair. I didn ' t mi ss the ships of Tenn is competition.
sw in g that counted ." he said.
C:omez defeated Kevin Curren.
" I ha ve to h a v~ a good first
n-7 1:1·71 . 7·6 17-:11. 6-7 t4 ·71. 6-4.
imiing," said losing pit r her .Joe
6·2 Thursday night In a three.l ohsnon . ''I've had troubl e with
hour, 44 -mlnute qua r lrrflnm
tha t bdore. I r un be erratic. But
matc·h at the WCT.
if I have a good first inning, I ra n
Mlloslav M eri r·. mnked No. ~&gt;.
go for seven or eight . That's wh at
plays Gomez in the srcond
I ra n do.''
semifinal s match tonight.
ThP Indians slugged four ho ~
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Today's first semifinal will
mers and co lleC'I&lt;'d 1o hils off of
Plymouth Horizon, 5-door hatchback
tea tur&lt;' Stefan F:dberg against
four Toront o pitchl"rs. Niekro.
.John Mc·E nroe.
making his 1987 debut In his 22 nd
"I ser ve d unbelirva bl y,"
season. p ltc h~d five innings and
APR 60 MONTHS .lAX
Gomez said. " I don ' t now how
allowed thr&lt;'C run s and sevl'n
&amp; TIRE DOWN
many aces thad ihe had 201, but I
hits.
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got my rhy thm and started going
Tony Bcrnazanl led off with a
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for thr aces - ever y thing ll' as
single and advancl'd to third on a
clicking."
pa ssed ball artd an infield ou t.
Curren, who had 11 ares ,
With two 0 ut , Joe Ca rt er singled
battled evenly for four sets.
home Bernazard . Mel Halt
Curren. ailing the pa st few weeks
walked and floth Pat Tabl er and
because of the flu , wor~ down In
Brook .Jacoby were .h\1 by
the fifth set. Gomez brokl'
pitches, the latt er scoring Ca l'·
395 S. \rd
9~2-11421
Middleport
Curren's serve In the first ~ a me
ter. Snyder then hit an 0· ~ pit ch
HOURS: Mon.·frl. 8 to 6; Sat. I to 4
and/o llo•d to the 1·1rtory.
over the l~ft - fictd fence for his
second home run or the season .
Toronto scored In the bott om of .-~----------...I..--------=============::::::::=::, •
th e fi rs t on George Bell's RBI
double and add£'6-.aJtoth~ r run in
the third when Bell 'SN.rrd on a
wild pitch.
Clcveland increased It s lead to
7-2 1n thr fourth when Aernazard
smashed his firs t hom&lt;' r·un of t he
year.
The Blue Jays got a run back In ·
the bott om of the inning on Tony
Fern andez' first homN of the
season.
Clevl' land made It 8-:l In the
fifth on Jaeoby's RBI singll"Off
Toronto reliever .fohn Cerutti.
The Indians tagged Ceru tti for
four more r uns In the sixth Inning
when .Julio Franco crac ked a
DUE TO TH£ INCUMENT WEATHER THIS PAST WEEKEND WE HAVE EXTENDED SAl£ 2 DAYS.
two- run homer and Tabler and
Jacoby added RBI singles. Cleveland made It H -:1In the eighth on
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The Giants stretched thr lr
advantage to8-lln the sixth when
Jose Uribe doubled off rei iever
.Jerry Reuss, advanced to third
on Mark Davis' sar rifl r~ and
scored on Chi r k's sacrifice fl v to
center.
Welch said he gavr his t eam ~
mates little chance to win.
" 1 realty was in trouble early, "
he said. "T f~lt fine, but I put the
club In the hole. I threw the birll
decently In onE' Inning, but not to
the other 2&gt; batters."
A sellout crowd of 46,289
attended the 26th home opener at
Dodger Stadium. Many booed
when thr Giant s took the big lead.
"They pay their money and
have a right . to boo, " La sorda
said. "W~'rc going to have to
make some changes. I don ' t
know whC'n, though. "
Elsewhere, New York defeated
Pittsburgh 4·2, St. Loui s topped
Chicago 4-2, and Atlanta bea t
Philadelphia 8· 7 In Ill Innings.
Mcls 4, Pirates 2
At New York , Darryl Strawberry homered for the srcond
straight game then doubled to set
up the winning run .
Cl'rdinals t, Cubs 2
A I Chkago, Terry Pendleton
belted a two·run homer and
Vince Coleman scored two runs
and stolefour bases to lead the St .
Louts .
Bravlll! 8, Phlllles H
AI Atlanta , Dion .James slngiNi
over . a five -man Infield to score
Ken Oberkfell wlt'h one out In thr
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·. Giants spoiled the Los Angel&lt;'s
Dodgers· homr opener R-1 and
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Mark Davi s yiel!led five hiTs
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tlmr' in J7 carl'l'r starts, did not
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Kcl esi. N\). 3 Zina Garrison :
meet s No.6 Manuela M aleeva of :
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in last year's firs t round en r oute ment 'officials) didn't il)l end for ;
to his unprecedented sixth cham- the greens t o get like this. They ,
pionship at age 46. "Relative to ar,. going to have to put some ;
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the field," he said , " this probably wa1er On them. "
Cocfavoriles Greg. Norman ,of '
is a better score."
" I believe the greens are too Australi a and Seve Balles teros of l'
firm ," sai d Lan ger , who won the ·spain both opened with 73s.
Masters two year s ago. "lt' s Arnold. Pall,ller. still the darling
hard to hold I he second shot and of the Masters gallery although
. when you mi ss the green. It 's no longer a threat at age !i7, had
hard to gel the ball close to the . an 8~ .
hole.
" The obj(.'CI wa s to shoot under
"" I don 't bE'I ievE' yo u need the par today," said Cook. an early
greens lhis firm beca use the finisher who had no thou ght at •
course is hard enough." add'ed the time that his 69 would still be
Langer . "But , you ha ve to accept leading at round '.\ end. "It was a
it and go on."
struggle. Th e greens were as fast
Stewart sa id he r ealized eve- as I've ever put ted on."
·
ryone had to pl ay those · ·too·
Cook. who hasn' t had a victory
quick" greens , but he felt the stnce winning th e Canad ian Open
early star ter s Thursda y had an in 1983, ha s been showing marked
advantage.
Improve ment in recent weeks.
" It was n't un fa ir for those guys This past Su nda.1· he earned
who teed off at 8 o'clock thi s $21 ,900 for his sixth pla ce finish in
·morning,' ' said Stewar t. "You the Greater Greensboro Open.
try teeing it upal 2 p.m . when the . " Hangin g In last week' in the
wind 's been blowing · and those rain and snow helped me;" he ,
greens ha ve had everyone walk· sa id. " It made me feel beller
ing on them and it's tough.
coming in her e. "
" I 'm cer tain they i!He tourna-

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Nicho las Lis le, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Lisle, Warrior, Ala.,
former residents. was a trophy
winner In the pinewood derby of
Cub Scout Pack i52, Haden . Ala.
He placed third in a class of 3:l
entries.
Lisle Is the grandson of Mr. and
. Mrs. .James Johnson, Middleport, and Mr. and Mrs . Don Lisle,
Syracuse, who attended the
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PALM SUNDAY MUSICAL - The musical,
"Son rise", will he presenhld hy the comhined
children's choir from the Syracuse, Minersville,
and Forest Run United Methodist Churches,
Sunday evening at 7 p.m. at the Syra&lt;:u." ' Church.
llo~e Ann ,Jenkins and llornu Sayre arc dlrl!dors
of the f11uslcal which will he narrated hy .lohn
Chancy. The musical will t.reced•• llw cantata ,
"The Third Day" h~ Michael Parks hy the adult.
d10lrs of the Syracuse &lt;:hargc, with Mary J.isl&lt;•,
director, Mr~ ..Jen kins, pianist, and Wanda Jti1.er,

puiJIIc Is Invited and refreshments
In the soelal room of the ehurch.
Children's t hoir memh&lt;•rs, 11!11 to ri~ht, are, front,
Crystal llar111on, Amy Vurncy, Kim Sayre, Donna
Nelson, Ben Crane, Bridget Varney, and Billy
Crane: second row. Andrea Moore, Mundy Mills,
Wendt llarmon, Mur.v Cha ney, Rochelle ,Jenkins,
and .John Chaney, reader; and third row, Amy
Weaver, Kimherly Jenkins, Angie Mills, Emily
Shain, Sam Shain, and Amy Moore.

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Ma tTia Krl ler, and also visi!ed
Mr . and Mrs. Clay ton 1\l l!'n.
Sunday llinnrr gues ts of Mr.
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Lra h, wl'rP Mr . and Mrs. Brian
W0 ll and E liza bel h. Mr. a nd Mrs.

Way ne Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Roger
Young, Wes ley and Yvette.
Pomeroy, Mr. and Mrs. Deryl
Well and Amy, Mrs. Evelyn Well
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Kirk Cheav ller, " Jessica a nd
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from 5 to 8 p.m. that evening so
that parents and friends ma y
view the ex hibit s.
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Ric&lt;'. gupst s. Mr s. Frank Bisc.
Mrf. . Curtis Cauthorn, Mrs.
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Ronald· Cowrl&lt;'ry. Mr's. Hartlss
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and Mrs . l.ylf' BaldNson. The
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wPr&lt;' dlscussrd at the recen t Sllndrrella held at Five Points.
mvPIing of lht• Ladles Auxiliary
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twld ., 1 lhP fir&lt;'hous e.
was the top loser with Linda
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pnr vc·r anti rho pledeg r to thp Judy Lee were Jhe top..!Qsers at
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tha t t·a rcl s h""" bern ordrrcd for
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chlldn•n and youth ch&lt;t lr nr;m.

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.loJh n l{ !re. Meigs Coun l,. ExIPnsion agent. pr·r s(•ll iNI a program on lawn r arr al a rCC'l'nl
nwP.t ing or I h(' Ri\'('l'v h•w Ga rdrn

Club lwid at t11e homr of Mrs .
[}(ln\'t'r

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in his ta lk. Rkf' g;rve Informa• l ion on flu· us&lt;' of flmr and
fertll lzrr on lawns. He also
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of landscape pla nts and fun~l ­
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and answer period on plan t care.
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Mrs. Paul Thomas und Mrs.
Donald
Putman were co·
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president. Devotions were given
by Mrs. Thomas·' Spencer . For
'• roll call members a nswered with
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r a . favorite poem. Plans wPre .
,: made to tour the Ha rrls Farm
'· a nd for a dinner at Ravenswood
• •• on April 30 .

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frorn l hl usrplant~ wa s a fr aturc
of ltH· rrePnt mf'l 'l in g of 1hP RasP

Ci;rrdo•n t'l ub hrlrl nt thr hom&lt;' of

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talning new hours on Aprll20. On
Sentinel SlaU.Wriler
that date, the office willlx&gt; .open
It doesn't seem pu'&gt;&gt;Iult
from
8 a.m . to 1 p.m:. Mondays
Rollin and Marthrough
Fridays.
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garetha
Wolfe will
Nellie Parker reports that lhe
observing
Ath~ns District United Methodist
50th weddi ng anWomen - of which Meigs is a
niversary in Copart - are sponsoring their
lumb u s
spring retreat at Camp OtterSatlll'day.
bein, Logan, May J-2.
' The Wolfes were Minersville
Rev. Frank Rowe, Athens .
residents· for many . years and
Dis trlci superintendent, will lead
moved to Columbus in 1969.
the program on the topic, ··To
Rollin ha s ret ired from his
Know
God" and Jane Bowman .
e mplo yme nt with American
district
coordina tor for Christian
Aggregates.
personhood, will handle
Rollin and Margaret ha are in arrangement s.
for a s urprise Sa turday . Six of
Loc.al Un ited MPth od is t ·''
their S('vrn children a nd their Women'·s ' groups havr all th e·
families will stage a pa r ty in
particulars . However , registra · •
their honor at the hon'l.-ofDebbie lion wi ll be between 4 and 5 p.m.
Miller, one of the children. The on May l.
seventh who won't be able to get
10 the party Is Harold who lives in
Mountain State College al
1\rlzona.
, Parkersburg ha s a nn ounced its
So for an anniversary present honor roll for the wint er quart er.
the children a re sendi ng Rollin
Named to rhe roll from our
and Margarrtha, by plane, on a area were Melissa Primmer.
vacallon to Arizona. Inciden- Dexter, studying hlglwr account ·
tally, thP ch ildren ~re Ca thy ing, and Wendy Harbour , New
Erwin who now lives in Indiana ; Hav en, alsostud)•in garcounting
Fred of Rutland; Debbie ,Miller,
in Columbus: ,Jimmy of MilwauDo n Seevers. former pastor at
kee: John of ihe Te~as Road in the Pomeroy Church of Ch rist.
Meigs Count,-: Pauline Reu ter of will be evangelist for a preMiddleport and of course, Ha rold · Eas ter revival lx&gt; ing held at lhr
i n Arizona.
East At hens Church of Christ
You might wan t to send along-a brginning Wed nesday ana ron ·
•' card :... and at thi s point it will tinuing through Satut'dav . 1\pril
have to b&lt;' belated - to Rollin and 18. Services will be held at i raeh
Margaretha . The address Is 1&gt;17 rvening and M ei gs C'ounti ans arP
Sou th Hague Ave.-A. Col um- invited to drive ove r to atte nd.
·bus. Ohio 4:1204.
Did you know th at Mr. and
Mrs. Seevers h"'•e lour sons . a ll
The Middlepor t Recreation of whom are minist ers. Don is in
Commission will stage a giant his ninth y£"a r "of SC'rViC'P at 1hr
yard .s alr at the Middleport Park BPIpre Church of Christ .
on May 2 a nd 3 and Is invit ing not
only Mlddleporr residents but
Cot thP ineomr tax rPport
out -of-towners to take part.
fini shed yet?
The sale will sta rt at 9 a.m.
Perhaps, you nerd to know rhat
both days and what wit h the thP Internal Revrnur Service is
popularity of yard sales, it should extending hours for its t.o ll frrr
go we lL The cost to participate is IPIPphonr sNvire for thi s weeSo a spot a nd you can get logged krnd , lh &lt;' las t onr be for &lt;' the 1\pril
In by calling Brian Condr at .
• 992-lillOO or 992-711 4, or .John Hood 15 filing deadline&gt;.
You ran call 1-801H74-1040 on
•' at 992-,168.
Saturday and Sunday from Ito:.
The commission members say p.m. free of eharge to. gct help.
that It's going to be " the biggpsl no have your forms and all of th ~
yard sa ir i"n the wor ld " . Well- pertinent in formal ion handy
maybe the seco nd biggest.
whr n you make tha t calL
Lot sa luck .. ..and do keep ·
And I do want to alert you that
smiling.
the Syracuse-Racine Regiona l
Sewer Distril'l will start main-

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Th(' fou rt h six wrrks· fiWadtng Pf'l'iod

llonur rol l lit thr Br adbury ~hool ha s bN&gt;n
announ c('(!, Muklnp: n ~radl' orB m· a hove
In all thf'l r subj('('t s to lx• naml'CIIOiht·r oll
Wl'f(' :
Flfth Grade: HPolher Burch, Jpnnlft•r
Fink, Da wn Hot•kmun . B r ian Prnhorw()()(1 ,
" AnH R!ffl(\ D" nlrl!f' SCQII. Malt Sh•wurt.
• 8hdh Gr,aldto: Al;lb~• Blak J:&gt;, P.,J. ~ hnd ·
Wt'll, L,ln dn Chn pm nn , Wf' nd y Clark. Ja y
Crt.•mt '•1ns , H!•u thpr Fram•how lu k. Lor i
Kl'lly. Adam 1.!11 h'. Ti n ~;~ Sm!l h, l&lt; vlill

SNlcrs.

Thf' Mf' l_as rou n1 y D!lir·y -I·H Club mrt on
24th al lhP Cn unl ~ Exu•nslnn
0Hil'P with nim• ml•rnbt'r!l a nd thrN '

T tw Chosf'n F'Pw 4-H C'luh mC't fln
FC'bru arv :!Mih :1 1 lhC' homt• of Ruym ond
Donohu~ . Fl vC' mr mbt'rs IA'f 'l'r In alll ' ntl ilnl'&lt;i Thr ~roup dPC'I dC'd nn a n:tml' for thr

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ad visors In allf'ndun rt'. Mr mbrrs tlis·
c·ussf'd

club and d\ sf·us~ f'f l ~ru] PC' IS aval\ablr.
R(lcrr11tlo n was lf'd by Kc nda OonohU('.:l~~~
lncludl-d "CatrJ;!or\rr;" ancl "ThumpN .
A 1th(• nr~t mrf'lln~ offt rrr s wtll br f'lpt•tf'd
&lt;lftd prOI('&lt;'IS SC'Irc!Nl.

l udgln~ fur Hoa rd 's Dulr~· mun
Con11•st , bu ylne 11 cn m rr!l ronhretull. anct

pmj N'IS and rulrs.
orrkrr ~ Wl'l'f' l'h'l.'lt•d U.'i follows: Pn·s icknl. Mlkr Pa rkf'r: VIer PrPs ld c&gt;nt , .h• tT~'
~rr;lfh : ~c rrl :u · ~· .. !1111'aytm·: Tt'Nt."urrr.

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Hral! h Offit•c r. •Jdf RosP: Sufpty Offkt•r.
Chut'k Parkrr: ;.nd RPtn··nlnn (.('adl'l".
.Joe Parkf'r.
R rfrrqhmC'nt ~
wrrr• !1-f' n 'r jl hv lhf'
Purkf•r fam ll.\'.
Rn •nl RnsP. Rrpnrll'r

Thr M4'1,ii:s fo unt~· Shrphf'rd.~ 4-H Club
mr1 on Man·h 2.1111 thr Co un t~· E~lrnsl on
offlrt• with riPvPn mC'mbt'rs ;.~nd tw o
ad\•lsors In atlrndanrr. Thf• ~roup hrld
PI('( :ton or o ff iCf'f!' . d fS ('USS('(i plan .~ for t hr
vl'ar. a nd nlso dlsr ussf'd rulrs u~ cl
I'PjlUlatlons.

Mtn'c· h 17 a1

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S:tllsbun• EIPmf'nlar\'

~·hoo l. Flfll't'n mt'mbt· r~ ariri lwo ad \' l!'nr'!'
W('J'f' In ai!C'ndancf'. Nf'w mt•mbt•r!l. wrn·
wc·l comrd t o lhr du b and advl!l.OI'!" llobhl
Puut('y t~nd .Ja n Hll~ · n r~: C'Xploln('(1 4·H I n
1hr mrmbrrs.
H1•ulhrr Paulf•v was l'lr ctf'd al'l !hr dulJ '!&gt;

thr Ex trnslon OffiN'. At this tlml' thP
~roup will prartir'r on sP!f'Ciion of markrl
l:tmhs and work on thrlr projrcl book!' •
Mindy Sprnr&lt;'r, Rrpor ll'l'

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EXHORTATIO~ -A luur-mt•mhcr ensemble,
Exhortation; from K~nhl&lt;'ky Cllrislian College,
will ht• presenling a program"' 7 p.m. Sunday at
tlw Middit•porl Chu rch of Christ. The group is

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honors list is announced
The Office of Records ha s
relca srcl Rio Grande Coll ege and
Comm unity Col legr's WlntPr
Quar ter 1986-87 honor r•ol\ . To
ac hieve honor roll s tatu s. stu dPnt s mu st earn a 3.7.i g-rade
point ave r·agr ion a 4.00 scale I
during the quarte r.
The following student s from
Meigs Co unt y were listed: Ri chard D. Ash: Paula J. Chanct&gt;y,

.Jimm)· and 1\ ngrl f{uc·ker of
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Rrcdsvill t• anti the late• f:ld&lt;•n
Blak e'. Mr.n nd Mrs. Hucker lui\·•·
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daughtPr, AnJ,:-Pla .lulinP, two.

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April tlud,•on. Rrporlrr
Thr Our ~ ttl rrs -'·H Club mr-1 on Murr h 23
al !ht• Paul Grad\' hflmr with lwnnrl\'lsors ·
and rtw· mr mbPi-1'1 In ai!Pndanrf'.
0HIC"PI'Ii WNC' f'l('("!('(l ;.~s IOIIOWfil Pn•s J(\f'nl . ~ I ('Y&lt;' Gt•.;td,\ ·: Vlrt• Pri•Siclt.•nl.
Chris F:\'tln:-;: SN;t'Pitlrv. Mlr htu•t Hurrl·
I'IOn: Trf'tt ~ un•r . C h:ul ·WI !-u•; J1pt•rrallnn
l.f'itciN,ttncl tl f'u llh and Sah•l.v C'hnlrm un.
1\(' \'ln ( il'dr! y ; :md NC'ws Rc•porti'l'. T ndd
Han'\!'on
R rl r Ps hml 'nl .'l Wl"rr SPI'V('(I hv Tncld nnd
Midmr-1 fl ur rlson . Tlu• n1•xt mN·tlnJ:: Of lhf•
c·lub " Ill hf' nn A pril Jl ;tt 1h&lt;• &lt;:nul~· hom(•.
Pn J ]C't ' l ~ fOt' I hi' Vl'al' \o\ '111 tw !'l'lt•('lt'CI a r
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R&lt;'II'C'shm f'nl s wrn· sc·n·rct b ~· Mr,..
P;IUiry .
Thr next mN'IInl!: or l h&lt;' C'lub wl11 bf' hf'lrl
un March ~t h al lht• srhool. AI lhl!' limP
m :~· yffl~rrs w\1~ Dr rloclf'd and projrds

Tht ' AIIl'i' il l . l \' l'~ t oc k ll ub

m1 •1nn M:tt'c·h

l !i ,1 1 Th f' hf•mf' o! ilf'tl and I{OSP f&lt;ll'l' .
Filll 'l 'n m PmhP n. anc•n!INI. Offll'rn; W!'rc •
Pll'&lt;'l t't l, Sll'f'!' prujl'd m1 • mbt • r~ tJI ~, ·us~ro
lht · J,:!rnwth or lhrh m.trkrl st('( •r s anrl a
~ ~ · n rru l dl!'tU.'&gt;lS ion w a .~ hr ld on lhr IN't"lin ~
an11 cat'l' nl thP unlm:tls.
On April 11 th1· rul lll' pmjPrl mPmhrt·s
will mt't'! ul l)u• tHJmcof I ,t' t' Ann Rt•lllnl'lun.
On April :!l:l at 1;011 p.m. th r ·"'"·tnl' proJrd
m rml.)('r.~ will mt1'1at Tuprwrs Pl ain!' to un
10 purrhns1• projN'I :mtm:t1 o; .
C'hr!sl lnr S(•hull l , Bqmrlrt·

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Nancy K Clrcl.-; Carl M. Cline.
Sharon R. Edmonds. Jcffre)' L.
t't elds, Gloria K. Gardnrr. Ken ·
neth S. Grueser. Li sa M. Henderson, Daria l.. Kennedy: Charlotte M. Lyons, Hva n B. Mahr:
Jane L. · Manuei. Judith C.
McCarthy. Shirley A. McDonald.
Nanry L. Morrissey: Mar·y E.
O'Brien. Patricia I. Pauley,
Brend a S. Russell: Ca rol A.
Smith, Linda V. Smith . Tenle A.
Starcher, and Kar·en L. Werry.

Rucker birth

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&lt;:lllllposod .ol, Ito r. ,J,fn(•t ;\ndt•rson, Usa Goldt•n,
,Jenny Km~ hler and nanny Hamn1, and lf!•&lt;t&lt;Wnll)'
travels throngh lh&lt;• art•n to rvlrr •~st•nl Ihe t•u li&lt;'K''·
Tht• Jlllhllc is lnvllt•d lu Ill&lt;' Sunday "''' nhr ~
· program.

1\ Jayett0 shower honor ing Strwart. Ramona .lohlan . Edana
Pennv Burg£' held at her home in .Whltfington, Ta mmy BusselL
Middleport recently was hos ted Sha ron Rudolph. Penn.v Hysell.
b\· Susir Slrwart . Br0nda F &gt;'an~es, Lisa and Susi&lt;' Man ic)·.
Rar nelt e. Sh0r-rl a nd Jull&lt;' Sue Ray, Selby and C;rthy ManH.vs0IL
IC'y and Erie.a, and Tiffan.v
:\n iCl' erf'am CilkC \'I'USSC'I'Vt'd Manley .
to rhe gurs rs. Charla Burge.
Sendin~ gift s we rP \ oroi)·n
Ros m1a r)· ll ysPII , Mlldrrcl and Burg~ . Louanna Hu s~f' ll. l.unu
B4'1t y Burge. .lud y a nd Jamin Clark, Hu th f3os"srr.l.uri li&lt;' Kin g.
Ril l')·. GC'ra ldin&lt;' HaneL KPIIy and BPII)' \Vise.

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Rrfrl'shmt•nl s wPn• s';rvNI b~ · M i nd~·
SpPnrrr and Amity Dixon . Thr- nrxl
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It Pays To Belong ...

dl sc·uss('ct 1)\;m s fur Fa sll'l' I'P· • lions w.. lng ..,niplu rP from Mall .
nwmlnanrrs for tlln·~· local ~ :\a nd "l'\'C'.l'a l rradi ngs. \'('rei;~
c•hi l d!'l' n · willl r~ !Jir : 1t or .\ '
Stmll hacllhf' progru m on hang.
di ~ Pi.I !"('S .
i n g g. 1rd~· n pian r s, and 1ime l ~·

A11 nua I rt•port
form sp. l'la
w1 •rp
d\stribuf&lt;•d
b.v Mrs . l\n;•p
ns
\,rrrr finali t.Pd for tllf' a nm1al
dinnpr: to be h&lt;'lti 1\;&gt;rll :111 at
Tr iJllt .' · Clru rch. li p.m . with 1-i&lt;' lt •n
P&lt;•op!PS. c hap('utl dC'par lt•nwn·
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VPrSI' ot t ht• month was rPa d by
Mrs. Pu tm an . Rrfrcshmen ts

.::;:;. April :!0 at lht&gt; Sportsman in
;-:; Athens with thP cocktail hour lu
;~· be at6: :ma nd the dinner at 7 p.ri1.
•r HPservatlon sa rPtobrmad0 wilh
thr soclu l c h airmt~n .
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~; 1\ m••morlal s.•rv icP for dt•• Pl'ased mPmbNs hi ghllghl&lt;•cl tlw
;. Monday ni ght llH'&lt;'I ing of MPigs
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Cou nt y Sa lon 7111. Eig ht tH](J
•: Fort &gt;·. h&lt;' ld at tlw horn•· of 1\·a·
;.. PowelL
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Mrs. PowelL r.,umonioor . ii S ·
r: s!slcd b~· .tulia Hysl'll. dwpPtlU
:; prc•mlrre. ;rnd VNia Davis. c'hil
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peau druxienw. eo ntlu ct&lt;'tl till'
rrwm or l;il SN\'i''" b&lt;'fore " tablr
;. rovcrrd with ti whit&lt;' duth anti
•• ho lding a "'"''of wh il&lt;· fl owrr s.

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Biggs. a II Pndpd a Da ughters of
America district rally Saturday
at the Holl enden Hotel in
Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. La rry Clela nd
returnrct Monday from Fort
Riley, Kansas .Mrs. Cleland had
been there with her daughter and
son-in -law, Mary and Leonard
Myers for several weeks. A son
was born to th&lt;;&gt; Myers on March
24 .

Don't MISS our big ~"!12!

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: ' 1\ movit' a nd plzz" part y In

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REqATTA WINNEII
Gary Lee Acree of Middleport, was lht• winm•r In the
sewn-year-old category in the
&lt;:uhscout r egatta derhy at the
Middleport Fire St;~lio n .
Scouts jlushNI their vessels
along u 10-loot trough hy
"-·blowing on the sails . Acr&lt;•c
feuled in four heals. II&lt;• is
pictured with his trophy and
hoal.

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Friday, April 10, 1987
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.Jeremy Johnson, son of Mr .
and Mrs. David Johnson, Middle·
port, celebrated his eighth birth·
day recently wit h a part y. ·
His aunt, Jill Joh nsn, Mason,
made l'he rake lor the partv.
Games were playro wit h prlzPs
!(Oin g to .Jennifer Schaefer,
Amlx&gt;r Biarkwell, Scott.lohnson
and J.R. Blackwrll who also won
tht• door prize. Each child rc·
celved a trl'at bag.
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Others attending and prf'Sentin~ gift s to Jeremy were his
maternal grandmothit Mamie
Stepnens1in. his pater al grandmother, Evelyn .Johnson, Jill
Johnson, Freda Henderson,
Cherie ~ and Benjamin, Chris
Schaefer, Jennifer. M8.ndy, .Jo·
shua and Marla , Nancy· and
Harold Whltteklnd, Shawn a nd
Qa nlei, Shari and Steve Blaekwell, Arlca,Aja a nd J .R., Tiffany
a nd Karl Miller, Barbara
Colmer, Hyllla Eblin, his parents, and sister, Klmlx&gt;rly. .
Sending gtfts were his aunt and
uncle. Jimmy and Alberta Snider
and · Donnie. · Peggy and Donnie
Jr. Johnson, Jerry Colmer.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Oh10

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Interested Businesses Listed On This

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MEIGS nRE
\ \ CENTER, INC.

Ray Roggs

St Rl

Ph 915-4100

Che"er

MIDDlfPORT
BOOK STORE
Church &amp; Ofloce Supplies
GIFTS
H Moll 51
Middleport

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Jolin F Fultz. Mgr
Ph m 2101

SWISHER &amp;UJHSE

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Counh 11 OldP11t Florut
362 EAST MAIN
POMEROY OHIO 46769
614/ 992· 2644

Homeltte Saws

Rawlings-Coats-Blower
FUNERAL HOME
264 S. 2nd, Middleport

992-5141
'
(row's Family
Restaurant
"F"II'I"' l&lt;ullll!g Fmd c•lden"

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St., Pomeroy

992-5432
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1111 Whiff' Sund 1~ School Sup! Sundu\
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EWS &amp; SONS SOHIO

Rutland, Ohoo 4S77S
J wm Brll Brown Owner
Phone (614) 742 2777

&amp; Beech

992 9921

Pometog Flow11 Shop
flOWIIS FOR IYIIY OCUIION

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214 E Matn

992 5130 Pomeroy

106 lutternut An., Panwray, Dh.

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CHAPMAN SHOES

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
,
IN CHRIST CHURCH Local€&lt;! I~ Texas
Communl!y oil Cl Rr 82 Rev Robert
Qantg
Instead
of
the
pmk
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paslor Mt Holler lay leader
10
104 E. MAIN ST., POMER01
Ed Roush Sunday School Su pt Sund ay
y, House Of Worship Will Profess
School 9 30 a m morolng wors hip and
11 S E Momortal Dr.
Pomeroy
992·2815
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Children S Church 10 30 a m t'Venlng
04
That checkbooks garnered to excess
preaching service llrsl lhrO&lt;' Sundays .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __.
7 30 p m Special dtt vice fourth Sunday -•
evening 1 30 p m WEdn esday Prayer
Can never buy you happmess
Meeting Bible Study and Youth Fellow Sunday School 9 30 a m Second and
fourth Sund ays worship S('n let;&gt; at 2 30 p
With any kind Of ink
sh~HZ,:C~ "i&gt;F GOD or PROPHECY m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourth and
So learn that you II be more ahead,
L_~·~·~"" on o J Wh ile Road of Highway
Henson pastor Sunday Schoo110 Main St MiddiPport Rev Gilbert Craig
En)oymg Si mple thmgs mstead,
all ages J unior Church ll Jr pas1or Mrs Ervin BaumgardnE'r
~ und 1y St hool 10 am
.,., orship 11 am Adult !Sund ay Sthool Sup! Sunda} Schooi9 30 a
m Worship SPrv!ce 10 41 a m
II 15 am
For as a famous song once said
p m Sunday Young Peo
SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRI ST"'
OF GOD Pastor
Church a nd Adult Bible
c n ·u~•- n
It's later than you thmk'
"1 30 P m
1o oo a m
-Joseph B Hoskins evangt&gt;lls Sunday
Mnrnio1, y;.~;sh'I~'1( ,Jil ! mChll
CHAPEL 570 Gran! Blbll" Stu dv 9 a m Worship 10 a m Sun
Pvenln~ Sf'rvice 6 p m Wt'dnE'sday
drl'n o;
am
E\f'ni n ~
- Glona Nowak
Middleport Affi liated with SouthE"fn day
~nIt f 7 00 p m Wrd 6 p m
La
BapHst Convention Da\ ld Bryan Sr Ml pventng scr\ lee 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Racine
dlf's Auxllt trv Wl'&lt;lm"!oid 1y 7 p m
nislrr Sunday School 10 a m Mornln~
Ri U4 Will iam Hoback pastor. Sundav
L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' w o rshit) 11 am Evening worship 7 p m
llvH~~~tlpCOMMUNIT): CHURCH Off
WE'dnt&gt;sday ev('n\n~ Btblf' study and School 10 am Sunda ~ Pven ing S('rvlce 7
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prayer
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7 p m OF CHRIST St p m WC'dnesday evc nlnRservlcf' 7 p m
Rt 124 :t mll£'s from Port an nJ,:
dav at 7 30 p m Men s PrayN Brrakfa~l
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESts
BRADFORD
CARPENTER BAPTTST Don Cheadlf' ,
om Edsli H 1rt pastor Sundav School
Wl&gt;dnE'Sdav 7 am IGra~l
CHRISTOFLATI'ER DAY SAINTS ?ort
Rt l2hnd Co Rd 5 MarkSeev~rs mini s
Sunday School 9 30 a m Morning
!1 :\0 11 m
Su ndav mornln~ prrachlng
SUTION - Church School 9 30 a m
land Racine Road William Roosh pastor
~r Sunday School Sup! Harr\ Hen Supl
Worship
10 30 a m Prayf'r S('f\ IC(I alt ern
111 ~0 u m Sundav rvt nlnJ;: srrvlccs 7 30
Morning Worship 10 45 a m first and third Llnda Evans church school director
drtcks Sunday Schoo19 30 a m Morntn~ atC' Sundays
m
Sundavs Fe llowship dlnnt"r wllh Carmf'l Ch h h 19 30
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THE CHURCH or JESUS CHRIST
I' MIDDI EPORT F REr:&gt;WILL BAPTIST
lhlrd Thursday 6 30p m tMcGuirf'l
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am
orn ng wors p
Worship 10 30 a m Evening worship 7 p
11
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10
30
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evening
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FAITH - New Lima Rd 4
CHURCH Co rntr A:-;h and Plum Ra lp
KENO CHURCH 0F CHRIST V&lt;rnon servicE'S 7 30p m
ST PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH APOSTOLIC
ne1Ct to Fort MPI~ s Park Rulland Roberl
Cumliff pastor SundavSthool lOOOa m
Eldridgr mlnlstrr Oli\f'r~WJ ln Sundav
BETHLEHEM BAPTIST R('V Earl
Corn~r Sycamorr and Se-cond Sts ?o Ri chards pastor SPr\ let s al 7 p m on
MornlnJ.: Worship 11 OOa m WPdnrsday
Si:'hool Sup! Prmrhlng fl 30 am C'ach Shu ler pastor Worshlpservlct&gt; 9 30a m
merov ThE' RE'v William Mlddl eswart Wf'dnPsdavs and Sumlavs
1nd
Sat
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:10
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Sunday
Schoo\10
30
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Bible
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MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL Third
HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNION (Thur
pray~r servlcf Thursday 7 30 p m
service n a m
Rl:'\ Clark Bakrr pastor C:1 rl Not
man Durham ) pastor Sunday service
CARLETON INTER DENOMINATIO N
SACRED HEART CHURCH Msgr Avf'
t in ~ham Sund tV Sc:hool Sup! Sunda\
MEIGS
9 30 a m ('Ven lng service 1 30 P m
AL CHURCH Kln!lsbury Road Rt'v Da
Anthony GlannamorE' Ph 992 5898 Satur
lfl t m "ilh lias sf'S for ttl agi'S
COOPERATIVE PARISH
Pray~r meeting Wedneday 7 30 P m
vkl Curfman pastor Sunday School 9 30
day Evtnln~ Mass 7 30 p m Sunday Srhoo
~f'n rr ,. 1t fi p m \Vf'(ln rt~dav Bi
UNITED ME'l'HODIST CHVRCH
BEAR WALLOW RIDGE CHURC H OF am Ralph Carl Sup! Even in~ worship
Mass 8 am and JO am ConfPSslons one E\f'nln~
blr
~t ud\ 1t
NORTHEAST CLVSTEK
CHRIST Jusrph B Hoskin~ pa~lur Bible 7 00 p m Prayer meet in g Wedn esday
halt hour beforto f'ach Mass CCD classes dn:t t7:JOpmlfl p m \ ou th s£'rvtc('5 Frl
~v Don Archer
Oas!-i 9 30a m Mornlng\\orshlpiO 30a
7 00 p m
1J m Sunday
8
ECCLE'IA FE! LOII;ili!P 12BMIIISJ
Re\ Roy Deeter
m Evf'n\nJ! Wor:o;hlp 6:10Pm Thursdav
LONG BO'ITOM CHRISTIAN Vernon
VICTORY BAPTIST 525 N 2nd St
Mtdd ('pc rt Brot hrr Chuck M( Pherson
Rev Seldon JohnMon
Bllll&lt;' Slud\ fi ~~ P m
Eldridge pastor Wallace Damewood S
MlddiPport JamC's E KeE'SE'(' pastor p ~HT Sunchv S( hoo l 10 a m SundO\
ALFHED- Church School 9 30 am
NEW STIVERSVILLE COMMUN ITY S Sup! SundaySchoo\9 JOa m Worship
Sunday morning worship 10 am Even
n~s{ vlcf'.; Jt -p m ancl \\ ('(]nr'S dcl\
\\ or~ hlp II am UM YF'6 30p m UMW
CHURCH Suntla\ School Sf'rv ir" 9 4~ a
Service 10 30 a m
lnt: st&gt;rvtce 7 p m Wtdnrsdav ev~n l n~ rvrn
~ ( 1'\ ]((•.; II 1 p m
Third T\ll'!;dav 7 JO p m Comm union
m
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10
30 am
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HOLINESS
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ANTIQ U!l Y BAP11ST Kf'nnrt h Smith
first Sun day (Arch('!''
Evan~llsllc Scrvicf' 7 :JJ P m W€'dnes
M\k(' Thompson N~ H1\C'n WV pa!ilor
m
post
Sund n S1 hoot q :Vt am rhurrh
CHESTER - Wor!i;hJp 9 am Church
dav Pray!lr mcorlln~7 30 P m Thursday Sundav School at 9 10 1m Mornln awor
MORSE CHAPEL CHURCH Charles sr n or
lf'f' .. !II p m \I u h rdlnv. ship i 30 p
Sthoul 10 a m Bthll' St urty Thursday 7p
ZION CHURCH'OF CHRIST Pomrrov ship 1t 10 "l 1m Sundavl'vrnlngsf'rvirr
Norris pastor Sunday School 10 am
R1bh sturi\,....Thu -.clt v 7 30 p m
m UMW first Thursdn\ 1 p m Corn
Harrlsonv11Je Rd Rob&lt;&gt;rt Purl&lt;'ll mints &lt;~ I 7 lOp m Thu 1srl1\ Sf'l'\ tcf'" at 7 ~ P
worship service 11 am Sunday nl~hl mFUJI
( OS PEl l lf,HTHO U'E 'JOto
munlon first ~ und I)' 1Arrherr
lf'r su~vf' Stanlrv S S Supl Bill McEI
m
worship service 7 30 p m Midwrek Hll tnd Road
Poml't nv Tom Kc llv pas
JOPPA - Worship 9 :10 am Church
rm A!;st Supt Sundav Schoo19 30 a m
FREEDOM GOSPEl MISSION ut Bald
prayer st'rvlct&gt; Wl!dncsday 7 p m
Otnm I ambrrt S S Supt Sund a ~
&amp;hoo l lO :ll am Blhlr Study Wf'dn('Sdav
Worship s&lt;'rviN' 10 XI a m Evf'nlng wor
Knob lora trd oo Count\ Road 31 RC"\
WESL.EYAN
BIBLE
HOLINESS tor
mor nin~ s1n lc&gt;P 11 Ill m Sun&lt;! IV I'V&lt;'n
7 WI p m ( Johnsflnl
ship Sunda y 7P m and Wrdnf'!!rtay, 1P m Luv. rrntf' Glu l'!'rnc•·d mp pastor Rl:'\
CHURCH or Mlddl rporl Inc 75 Pt&gt;arl Sl
ln.L! sr1 vlrr 7 10 p m 1 utw.: clav an(! Thurs
LONG BOTTOM - Church ~hool 9 :!i1
ST fOHN LUTHERAN CHI tCH Pine ROI!&lt;'f Willford asst pastor Pr£18C'hln~
Rev Ivan MyE'rs pastor Roger Manley
dt\Stl\ lt l'S tl 7 '1l p m
a m Wors hip 7 p m Blblr Study W('d
Grov~ Thf' Rl'\ WOllam M dlt'Swarth ~r 1 viCt"!1.Sunday7 JOpm Prtvf'rm('l't\n~
Sr Sunday School Supt Sund1y School
WORD Of FA ITH !H Mill Sr Mlddlr
n(l;dav 7 ll p m UMYF Wc&gt;dn~dav
pastor Church !K'r~c(l9 30 a m Sunday Wf'dnrsd.1' 7 :lO p m G 1rv Gr\ffllh
9 30 am Morning Worship 10 30 am
pori Sunflt\ mmnm .~: sr n lr r 10 1!1 :l m
fi 00 p m
Communlcm Fh!!l ~und.tv
Schoo110 30 a m
l£'adf'r Youth j!ri'W.Ips Sund n Nt'nlng at
Ev~nlnR: Worship 7 30 p m Wf'dn£'Sda~
\ f'\f'n mJJ 7 Ul 1huT s(l&lt;J ' morning
(AI Chf'fl
BRADBURY CHURCH OF' CHRIST 6 10 p m \l.llh H o~&lt;'r and VtoiN Wlllfotd
ev~nlng Sible study prayer and prals£&gt; Sunrl;.~
Blbl f' ~tudv 111 1 m \\ r't\npo;;d;H rv m lng
HEEDSV ILLE - Church Sc-hoo19 Yl a
John Wrl~ht p t ~t or !oiundav School9 ~"
lf'adt"rs communion s('n. tcr flr~ t 5;undav
service 7 30 p m
• :«! pm
m Worship Sc:&gt;rv JCf' 11 00 1m (Of'C"I('I"~
•
m LMry Ha vnc-s S S Supt Mornl n ~ rarh monlh
NF W II AVEN CHURC II OF THE NA
1
TUPPER S PlAINS ST PAUL •ooshlp 10 30 m
WHITE S CHAPEl\\ ESLE"N
LIVING WORD CHESTER CHURCH
7.AH f;N F Rrv r lf'ttdon St 1oud p tslor
Chu rch School \1 a m Worsh p 10 1m
R \rlNE CHURCH OF' THE NA?..A
CHURCH- C'ooh tllr RD Rf'\ Phillip Rl
OF COD- GllbPrt Spc:ancer paslor Sun
Sund tVSthnoltt lOt rn Wm ~ hlp s f'rvkr
illhlr Stu dy Tu ('!;d~\' 7 30 p m UMW
RENE Rc\ Liovd D Grimm Jr past or
llrnour p 1stor ~undav School 9 ID n m
day School 9 30 am MornlnJI: sNVir{'
Jtl ~tr 1m Youth sf'n lcr Sunda v fi 15 p
lhtrd luf'Sd 1\ 7 WI p m Communion
On 8 ISS Ch •lrma n or lhf' Bourd
nf Chris
\\ orshlp !K'n IC'C' Ill :\0 a m Bibl&lt;' ~ ; tudy
10 00 a m Sunday evening sf'rvlcr7 OOp
m Suncl ' t"'\f'nlncslt\ l&lt; t7 tiOpm Wf'd
1
~ltst sun d•v IArrhtrl
II n LifC" Su nd n School 9 ;lit m Mom
tnd 14 0 r,.hlp sN'\ lrr Wf'dnf'Sday 7 P m
m Mid 'IH'E'k prayE'r S(ltvlce Wednesday
nf':" d t\ Praw•r Mrt tine nd Btblf' St ud~
&lt;ENTKAI CLUSTER
p
m
lng " orshlp 10 :\0 11 m f'\ mgrUstlc srr
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
/flOp m
7 MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rt&gt;v Jami'PI E ( orhiU
\ICI 7 00 pm Wrdn PSdtvs('r\ICf' 7p.m
Mark Jonl'S past or Rill Nicholson Sun
NFAS! S!':"r1 1 EME Nf C~URlH Su n
Rn ~hrvt~ Nebrun
IlBERT' r HRTSTIAN CHURCH Dc&gt;x
cla y School ~upt Sunda\ School9 30 am
LawrenCE' Bush pa stor Max Fo!ml.'f Sr
dl\ ..tfhlnoon ~1\l(;; J l 2 IJl rttu• sda\
n.ev Mt lvln Fr1111klln
tt r Wnud\ r til p tstor Sf'n lu s Sundav Mornin~Wor~hlp tnd Co mmunion 10 30a
Supl Sundav School and Mornln~Wors hl p
r\rn l n ~sf'n \rp., 1 ~ ll
Rtv CltmtnleS Zunlgll Jr
10
r
m
and
7
p
m
Wrdnf'Sdav
7
P
m
m
9 30 a m Sunday evt&gt;ninfi! sf'rvlce 7p m
FIR~T BAPT IST f' Hl H( H M1 son \\
Rfv Rohert MuMsmiUl
Rt.:TI AND BIBLE ME.'THUDIS1 Amos
Youth m eelln~ and Bib!(' Study Wl'dnes
Vt
P tslot B II Mu tph' Sun(iuvSc hool lO
M~Bl RV 1S\1 a c u ~a I - \\ ors hip 11 a m
RACINF. FIRST BAPTIST SI('VI' Tlll b po~ tor Sonnv Hud'ion sup! Sun&lt;lav day 7 p m
m Sum! \ ( \f11 In ~ i ~~ p m P~a\ f'r
Chm ch S&lt; hoo t 9 4~ ll m C hnr ~ r Biblf'
Df'IVCII
P
1stor
Mikr
Swlgl'r
Sundav
School
9
:tf\ t m Mmnln~ Wot!ihlp 10 30
UNITED
FA
ITH
CHURCH
Rl
7onPo
mi'N In~ 1nd Bib I(' stud\ \\ ('(inC'S eli v "' 10
Studv WN\nt"'clllv 7 ;)() p m UM W fir st
School Supt Sund&lt;t v School 9 JO a m
', m Sundav f'Vf'llln ~ sf'rvlcl' 7 00 P m
meroy Bv ?ass Rev David Wis!:'man Sr
p m I \11\ 0nf' .,., C'ICO!lY'
luf'Silav ; U'l !) m C'hoh Hf'llf'nrsal
MornlnR" v.orshlp Ill ~0 am Sunday Wrdnrsdav sC"1vlrt 7 p m WMPO pro
pastor Melvin Drakt&gt; S S Sup! Sunday
RLTI AND FREF ~II I BAPI !Sf S1
W1 dnl'!'!.d '' +&gt; :\11 p m UMW routlh Su n
rvl'nln g v. or~~;hlp 7 30 p m Wf'dni.'ScBV gr 1m 9 am l ach Sum.l av
SC'hoo\9 30 a m Mornln~ Worship 10 :lO
lcm ~~ R1' P.1ul T 1\ IOI p ts tor Sundu\
duv n JO p m 1N( l~ont
&lt;Hnlng Blblo sJudv 7 \0 p m
RUTLAND CH URCH OF THE NA7.A
Evenln~ Worship 7 30 p m Wl'dnesday
SI.hoo\1 0 tm Sundl\f'\tntn£i00pm
E:NTERPH ISE - Worship 9 (l m
BURLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH
RENE Rrv I o" f'll Fnrd pastor Sunday
Prayer Service 7 30 p m
\\ Nin('!'dav rvf'nt np: pravr1 ml'f't lng 1 00 f
Church &amp;~oo \ 111 am Rib\£' Stu(l\ Tut'S
Burlintc:ham Ray l.audermllt pa.o;tor. Ro- Srhool q 30 1m Worship suvlrl" 10 30 a
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Railroad
pm
&lt;ltv 7 30pm UMW F'\1~1 Mondtv 7l)
ber1 Cttan as.slstBnt pastoc Sundav School
m
Young
prop!('
~
Sf'rv!Cl'
6
P
m
St Mason Sunday School tOam Morn
SOUTH HETflEI NF.W TESTAMENT
p m UM't F Sunduv fi p m Choir Rf'
lfl am worship 7 p m Wl'dneRdav 6 p.m
E\ 1ngc listie srrv(C'('6 ~ P m W«&lt;n~dav
lnfi! worship 11 am Evenln~ servict' 6 P
CHURCit ~ilvf&gt;r RlCI!lt Qu&lt;jn(' SvdC'n
tl f'ur~ul 6 30)l m W(dnC!Sdl\ 1rrnnkltn f
vouth mE'(II\nll W«:: 7Pm chul'('h srrvlreo;
srr\ lc&lt;' i p m
m Prayer meeting and Blbl~ Studv Wed
~ t1lrkf'r pu s1or Sunday School 9 1m
f' l ATWOODS- Chu1rh SC'hOOI II) a m
PINE GROVE ROLINESS CHURCH Y,
MASON CHURCH Or CHR IST Miller nesday 7 p m
orshlp SC"n tcr 10 1m Sundo v rvrn lnc
\\ 01 ~ h l ~l 11 1 nt Bibll Stutiv ThUr!O
mllr off Rt 32!'1 Rrv Bt&gt;n J Wall ~ Pll.»lor
-s1 Mrt NOO W Va Eutc:mr L COJIR('f ml
FOREST RUN BAPTIST RE'v NyiE' \\~ f'rvl
c£' 7 00 p m Wf'dnf'Sday nl2hl BltliC'
cit\
7 p m UM' F Sund r\ ti p m
Robf'rl ~rnrlMi S s Supt SundaV SC'hool
nlstf'r Sundav Blblf' Studv 10 a rn Wor
Borden pastor Cornelius Bunch supi
l
studv
7 no p m
f tnnkll nf
9 :\0 am Morning Worship 10 30 a m
ship 11 am and 7 p m WC"dne5da \l Bib]{'
FOHEST RUN - \\ or.;; hlp 9 a m
Sunrla\ f'\&lt;'flln~ Sf'f\ iC'(' 7 30 p m WOO
Studv \Oc-..tl muslr 7 p m
fhtnch S{ honl \fl \ M ChOil prurt\ ('('
nt sdav Sf'I"VIrf' 7 30 P m
LIBERTY ASSEMBL.Y OF GOD Dud
1ur'Sflt\ h 10pm UMW fhs t Tuf'S day
Sll VER RUN BAPTlST Bill Liltlr
dina 1 anC' Muon W Va J N T~a ckC'r
7 ~~ p m 1N1lsont
pastor SIC'\ C' LIIIICI S S Supt Sundav
pasto1 Ev(lninR ~rvlcr 7 ll P m Wo
II F.AT H t Mlddlf1JOI! l - Chur rh Sc-hool
SchoollOf1 m M ornln ~ 14!0rslp ll a m
mN't s ~lnlstry Thursday 9 :10 a m
q \II am Mm nl nJ.! \\ou hlp 10 1il am
Sund IV f'\ rnlng worship 7 30 P m Prayrr
W£'dnMday PrayN and Bib](' Study 7 1~
't oulhGrnup "p m WNinC5rluv Church
m(l('tinlil and Blblrslud..,Thursda v 7 10 p
pm
Chnl1 !l'hrn s tl 7 pm
Thut ~ da v
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
m Youth m('('tinll Wrdnesda\ til 7 p.m
Pru\' I ~I\ icr ij m I&gt;m Rlblf' SIUdy 7
REJOICING liFE BAPTIST CHURCR
CHRISTIAN UNION The Rfv David
p m rZu nll{ lf
- ~:1 N 2nd Av(' Middleport ~unda y
McManis putor sundaySchool9 30a m
MINF.:RSVttl E - Worship &amp;-1\ IN' 10
SChool 10 a m ~unda\ l"\cnlnJit 7 00 P m
Sunday morntna IE'rvlce u am sun
1rn ChuHhSchuol 1111 m UMW lhird
Mid w('(lk sC'rvllf' lr\ro 7 p.m
day niAht service 1 Xl Wednesay p-ayt'r
\\ t dnt~d tv I p m Choir pr trtiN' Mon
LANGSVILLE CHRIS rtAN CHURCH
m..11ng 1 .xi P m
d '' j 141 p m tN tlson t
Easler has a very spec ial meaning for Chrlslla ns Though
Dallas Janey SundaySchooi Supl Sunday
FAIRVIEW BIBLE CHURCH Letar1
lE AH! CI IAPI::I - Wm shlp Srnl('{'
ther
e were debales as to whal day of fhe week Jesus was
School
9
30
a
m
Sunday
Mornlnli(
Wor
W
Va
Rt
1
Ja
mes
Lewis
pastor
Wor
4 IU 1m C'hut ch Srho '' 10 15 1 m
ship 10 30 a m Sunday evenl n~Wors htp
ship ser"VICE"S 9 30 a m Sunday Sehoolll
U ~1\\ &amp;&gt;C'fJncl l uN'da\ 7 ~ ~ pm 1Mu ~s
crucified and when resur-rection morning really was how docs
7 30 pm W~ntw~day rvE'nlnlt Prayer
a m Evt'n lngworshlp7 30p m Tuesday
m tn \
the significance of the historical even! s ho11 m your life?
Met'tlng 7 :.:1 p m
cona~~:e praver meeting and Bible Study
POMERO't -Church St: huoi ~ 1!) a m
9
30
a
m
Worship
service
Wednesday
As Is usua l in lheChrlsllan community ~hurrhes will be filled
W rw ~hl p 10 ll rt fTl
C' hnlr r1-hrm s tl
SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
7 30 p m
\\( rlnf'Sd:t\ i :\0 p m UMW ~C'C'O nd
(some
to overflow ) on Easter Sund ay mornin g There seems 10
ZARENE Rov C~onn MrMI!Ian (llsror
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
1'\tf'S d" 7 10 r m UMl FSund l\ tip m
Mn"
J~tnl c(' LIHN'tdl:'t Suncla\ School
Walnu
t
and
Hf'nr)
Sts
Ravenswood
W
be
a
cfilidhood
feachmg fulfilled by many !hal everyone goes lo
t l or bill 1
Supt
~undav School 9 :10 a m MornlnJI:
Va
The
Rev
George
C
W
eirick
pastor
c hurc h o n Easter Sunday Young and old illlke se1 !ha l time
ROCK SPRlN\.~ - Chur ch ~hool 9 15
.,., crshlp 10 :10 a m F vanl!:f'li!O t It !if'rv ICt'
9J nday SChool 9 30 a m Sunday worship
' m \\ orshlp 1n 1m Blbl l' Stud\ Wl'd
6p m Prav('t and Pral~(''t\codni.'Sdl v 7p.
11 am
aside as special But what Is tl that makes Easler spec 1al lo so
nf'!olda\ ~ :JI p m lJM' f tSt niOJ SI Sun
m Yoolh m&lt;'&lt;11ng 1 p.m
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH localE&lt;! on
many•
d 1\ 5 ll m 1Junl01s1 f'\ (1V ot hl~ Sun
EDEN UNITED BREI'HREN IN
Pomeroy Pike Counly Road 25 near Flal
du\ ., p m 1F't nnkllrH
Easter may be speclallo some because oft he bngh!ly colo• cd
CHRIST C l.Mllf' Gillilan paslur !'lun
woods Rev Blackwood pastor ServiCf'S
RU II AND - Chut rh School HI n m
or
gayly decorated eggs Perhaps 11 s the seasona l good 1cs of
&lt;tl\
School
10
00
a
m
Mornlnl!
W
orship
on
Sunday
a110
Xl
a
m
and
7
30
p.m
with
\\ m&lt;.: htp 11 a m UMW !Ev('nln j1 Circlrl
11 Oli a m Sunda' Pvrnln~ stn lt'f' 7 00 P
Sunday School9 3() a m Bible Srudy Wed
chocolate
jelly beans and marshmallow ch icken s thai stand oul
"~ N'O nd \\ l:'clnNld '' 7 :ll p m UMW (Ar
m Wf'dnesda v £'\PfllnJZ pra H'I sf'f'VI&lt;'l'
nesday 7 30 p m
tt'lnOOn Chell 1 ~('fO nd lhu rsduv I p m
I'
oif!Ir many For others It Is a lime fo show olf nc11 spring clolhcs
7 110 p m
FAITH FELLO\\SHIP CRUSADE !"'R
~ MU S!'l n\ In)
Then
again
family
members
travel
fo
be
with
loved
ones
dunng
HEMLOCK
GROVE
CHRISTIAN
Roa
CHRIST
St
Rr
338
Anllqul!y
Rev
S\1 FM CENT F. R -ChUI&lt;h School~ 15
rr Watson pastor Crmson Prall Sunday Franklin Dtckms pastor Sunda y morn
this t ime
1m Wonhip 10 15 p.m tMussm mt
School SUp! Morning Worship 9 30 am
tng 10 am Sunday evmlng 7 30 p m
SNOII VII I E - Wors hip 9 00 a m
After Easter m;my go on to what seems to lh~m beller !hlngs
Sunday School JO 3(1 am Evmlng !W'r
1luusday e-venlnf! 7 XI p.m
rhurch school q 45 am lMussman l
, lee 7 30 p m
SfiVERSVILLE CQMMUNITY BAP
Cburab and Sunday worship take their regula• plare "ay down
SOUTHERN CLUSTER
M1' UNION BAPTIST Donald Shue
TJST CHURCH PaSior Rober! Byers
on the list of prlonlles Worldly fun and plea s ures ocrupv
Rev Rolf.l' Grac~
pastor Joe ~yre 5\lnday School Supl
Sunday School 10 am Worshlp SE"rvlce 11
Rev Pa•l McGulft
Sunday flme
Sunday School 9 45 am Evening wtr
am Sunday evening serviCP 7 30 pm
IPPI E CROVE - Ch\ll'&lt;'h School 9 JO
ship 6 )) p m Prayt~r Met&gt;tlng 6 30 p.m
WednHday f'Yt'nlnlil sE'rvlce 7 30 p m
What difference has Easter been? Are our hv es an) dtfferent
1m \\ orship 10 00 am (first and lhlrd
Wednesday
because
of It? As we approach Palm Su nd RV- a celebra t ion of
Sund w!ln Blblr study every Sunda\ 7 tJ
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH Of'
m UMW Srrond Tu~sday 7 00 p m
CHRIST Dave Prfntlce mlnlsll'l' IJtocyl
Chrls l's coming to Jerusalem from w he nce he "as to go .to
Pra\'f't mcclln~t Wedne-sday 7 p m
We-1\.t Supt Church Sdlool 9 a m Wor
Golgatha and hang upon a t ree (cross) we oughl 10 s trlv&lt;' to
1Gr ICt:t
ship 5erv!Cf 9 ll p m
have Easter make a difference tn our lives more of a difference
BETHANY - Won.hlp 9 a m Chu rcl\
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA
School tO a m Btblr S1ud) Wfdntsday
RENE Rev H~rbert Grate pastor
than lor one da y a year It oughl to make II difference all of the
10 a m Dol"('as Womt'n s Ft'llowship
f'ronk Riffle sup! Sunday School 9 JO a
res! olthe days of our lives That difference ought to show In our
\\f'dn£'sday 11 t1 m rMcGutre)
m Worsttlp servk'e 11 a m and 7 p m
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRisT AP&lt;E
lives In all that we do and say It Is not to be hidden under a bu sh
CARMEL - Church School 9 J0 a m
&amp;lnday Wt'dnf'ldalJ 7 p.m Pra)'t'r met&gt;t
TOLJC - VanZudl and Ward Rd Elder
Worship tO45 a m Seccond and Fourt h lng.
Jalllft MUior pallor !llnday Sdlool
OH' NO' Not s uppressed and put on, public d1spl ay for all to see
Sundav!l F~llowshlp dinnE-r wllh SUtton
LAUREL CLIFF F'REE METII:&gt;DIST 10 JO a m Wonhlp Senllce Sunday, 1 30
' 0 magnify the Lord with me
third Thursda' 6 XI p.m (McGuire)
CHURCH David Bell pu!or Rober! E
p m Bible SNd)', Wodn•&lt;lly, 7 30 p.m
'And let us exalt his name together''
EASTLETART-Church SChool9a m
POMEROY WESLEY AN !IOU NESS
Barlm DIIWlor ol Chrltt&amp;an EducaUon
Worship 10 D m S«''nd and rourth Sun
Steve Eblin m111an1 Sunday School! 30
Hm1soavute Road Rov Dewey Klnr
Psalms 34 3
dm UMW 1irs1 'I'Ue!lday 1 JO p m
pallor CIID1011 Faullt SUnday Sdlool
1 m Monatq worshiP • 30 a m , TH'fts
Rev Melvin J Franklin, Enterprise, Rock Sprin~ ,
(Grace\
In Aclkoo, 6p.m EvenllltWorslllp 7 :tllp.
!iUP1 Sunday School 9:30 a.m , mom IDa
I ETART FALLS - Worship 9 am
worship !lam SUlldlyOVftltJHI'VI&lt;t
F1atwoodrl UMCs
m Wodneodly ""'"'"' pra:yor ood Bible
Church &amp; hoot 10 a m (Grace)
5tudy 7 30 p m Choir prac1!Cf Thundoy
I 30 p m Pra:yor MfOIIDI Wodn ..dly
7 p.m
g 30 p,m
MORNINC STAR- Worship 9 ~a m
Chu rch School 10 JO a m Bible \!1\ady
lli:XTER CHURCH OF CHRIST
SYRACUSE I"1RST CHURCH OF GOD
'
Thursday 1 JO p m !Rader)
Charlos Ru ...u Sr , mllllstor Rid&lt; Ma
non Peateco~tal WonldP ..,...,. Sollldly
RACINE WESLEYAN - Chureh School
combPr IUPI SUnday School 9 JO • m
10 a m Souldly Sdlool ll a m Evt!lllllf
worslltp ...,..,. 1 00 p m Wodl-y
10 a m Worshlo lla m UMW low1h Mon
Wortlllp I«VI&lt;e 10 30 o m Bible study
pra:yor ~ T 00 p.m.

Memorial Hospital

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Cherter Council meetr
A meeli ng of the Dlstncf
Deputy Past Cou ncilors Club to
meet April 26 at the Redwood
Res !auranl Belpre was a n
nounced al Tuesday night s
meetmg of Ches ter Council 323
Daught ers of Amenra held at
Ihe ha ll
' Faye Kttkharl pres ided a! lh&lt;"
meetmg wh1c h opened m nluahs
ftc form Pauline Ride nour and
Qpa l Elchmgcr were 1eported til
If was noltd lhaf Letha Y. ood Is

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FRIDAY
POiiJIIROY - Inslallallon of
Mary Shrine 37 of Whl!eShrme of
Jerusalum will be Friday 7 30
p m • af fh&lt;' masonic temple
Polluck refreshme nt s
RACINE - Rev Charles Nor
rts of Racine 11 til be the evange
list for reviva l services !hrou g h
April 12 a! Mf He rmon United
Brethren Church In !he Texas
Commumfy 7 30 p m spectal
s mgmg
80th BffiTHDAY - The 80th
birthday of Kenneth Ward,
Morgan Center, will he observed with an open house,
April 12, 2 to 6 p m at his
home His birthday Is Apriil8,
and he Is a retired teacher HP
Is also known lor ducimer
playing In the area It is
requested gifts be omitted
confined to !he ex te nded care
umt of the hospit al Erma Cle
land reporled on a ra lly hPid a!
Toledo

Literary Club has meeting
MIS BPIS&gt; Horky 1ev 1ewed
I h!' Ha ndma id s Ta l ~ by Mar
g:ar!'l AIIIOod when she enl er
fmncd Ihe Mtddlepo11 l ll eran
Club rerenlly at her home
• The author s novel warns !ha l
m am d!'SJres fulfilled br ing
un wa nlrd !'onsequenres The
!heme of surv1val permeates all
he1 wn!mgs
Th&lt;' novel Is s&lt;:&gt;l m the 1epubhc
of Gilead "h&lt;:&gt; r" che mica I 1adta
f10n a nd pOisonin g ha V'l'l:le
rrea srd !he btrth ra te makmg
populailon lh&lt;:&gt; pnmc goal of lh&lt;:&gt;
Ne11 Sor•rly I o 1ncrrase frrttl
1! y the govc1 nme nl Ined nc\\
th&lt; ones a nd ' ' ts a horror of a
drr.&gt;m rome 1ru&lt;:&gt;
There IS no rape formcat1on
pornographl V!Oirnrc ordl\ orrc

10 lhrea ten women smrr all
sexual behav ior Is complete!\
regulated m akmg sta te pres
r nbed popula hon anti erolic
Some women are wives mofh
e1 s rooks and m aids buf not by
chmce and o!hers a re banis hed to
work un!ll dealh All wear
nun like clot hmg m variou s ro
lors wh1ch drnote lheh class
On the m a le domina led soc1e11
1n A!wood s novel !here ts 1l c.asle
S\ s tem wlfh ro ntrol!n!( rom
manders served 10 lhclr homes
by handma tde ns dressed In red
hcav1 robes wiih a nkl~ laloos
Mrs Marvi n Wilson 11 Ill hal~
!he nPXI meelmg 11 lth Mrs
S!blev Slack to rev !&lt; w books bv
Jra n AuPI

Chester Garden meets
Nc" olf1&lt; c 1s w~I c c l&lt;rl~d a t
ihP rcccnl mrPI mgof Ihe Ches iPI
l.a1den Cl ub held ill !he hom&lt; of
Clat lrr KrauJicr
1-l&lt;:&gt;rled II!'IC Maulilil Mtller
pi ~s 1den1 F.lran01 Kn1gh1 11re
prcs ldcnl Mr s K1 aul tcr srrond
\IC&lt;
president
Pa ula M01 a
serr~ 1a1 v Ma1dlc M01 a as s lSI
ani sN rei il l\ Dm olh\ Ka1 r
llca SUiei a nd T\\IIu Rur kl py
HSS (sta nt IH'oiSUfC'I
Announr&lt; d durmg lhr m&lt;Pimg
11as th e Ieg10nal b&lt;Jard m&lt;cllng
10 be h&lt;ld Sa! u rdav a! 11 «J a m
a t !he ChPstc • Unlicd Methodist
Church •nd lh&lt;' spnng r&lt;'gtonil l
m&lt; cling lo be held Salunldv
April !'1 al MrArlhu • Commun
11 v Bu 1ldmg Rei!&gt; l'l&lt;'iln 11111 be
lhr gurs l d&lt;' mon s i J~Ior for fhr
~r ftn roon p1ogro;~m

Mrs Dean reporl&lt; don projrrJs
1101kshop hPld al lhc forus
mcrlmg m \ lh&lt; us Th &lt;' sa le of
qu ill lops al lhr S!.ll o ro nv&lt; nllon
•n lull .&gt;I Dublin Wd S dl s russ~d
a nd 11 wa' nowd !hal 1 arh r luh
hils illso bcPn d&lt;krd Jo don,f lc a
Ira pol 10 hP us1 d as il rrnl r i p1rrc
101 ro mC'nfton
liln&lt;'l Bol m p!PSid rn f of lhP
Oh '" Assocw 110 n of r '" 1&lt;l&lt;'n Clubs
askrd the rlub 10 obsrnc Na
IIOnill ( ,ardcnmg W&lt;rk April
14 21 Ma cri Banon r ha u man
" 111 r&lt;:&gt;prrscnt lh&lt;' club In plan I
mgs a l ihc ( hesi&lt;I Na1arrnr

Snowwoman
$ends ex-nun
bn tirade
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for m&lt;'• nun musl pel f01 m lO
houts of rommuml\ srn 1r~ fo1
sinilshmg il bik1111 r lud s nowwo
man she consld&lt;'l rd offrns11r
bfrau sr 11 had largo b1 rusts
Kil l hiPt n Zanm ll sa 1d s he
d&lt;'siiOVNI ihr snow srulptu1r
March l'l wllh a n ax brcausr she
rbns Jdrlcd !he flgUI&lt;'
gro
1~squ~
She sa1d fh r fl~tun• had
'huge b1ca s is
IThr s n0\1\\oman 11as amonl( a
q nul\ g1ouplng srulptu red bv
1 o roommates In fro nt of ihelr
home a fle• a hca\\ s no11fil ll
Th~v s p1 a1 pain led lhP bikini on
tqc femaiP figure
: za n•o an ex nun sa id s hr had
!JI'&lt;'n b&lt;Jt he1 ed by lhr sexual
~kploltailon of
woml'n Shr
plPaded noro ntr I loa rha i geof
djsmderll 'ondu r1 Wed!U'sdav
a d was senlcnrcd 10 10 houi s of
rom mun ll\ service
Thl' arllsls Bill H.•ckbarlh :tO
and his roommatl' lcfl Barnell
fashioned a beach srrnr thai
Included two rhlldren a man and
fh£&gt; redlnmg woman The scene
~.Is on a Slrip of lawn between
ti)E' sidewa lk and s treel
City Allorney John Curler
declined to Issue a municipal
vindalls m rlfaflon b&lt;'cau se the
$1pfure was on rlly property
ln&amp;trad of prlvale properly He
s~ld fh e disorderly ronducl ell·
alion s temmed from Zanlo s
• breach •or the peace In her
screa mlnlt and yelling confronta
lion with one or the creators and

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Communit)' calendarI area happening.r

!\ s urpnsp b1r!hday pa 1f} was
hPid rrcenll\ for Rober! E blin
Middleport af !he home of Mr
a nd Mrs David Johnson
A cake m ad~ by his slsiPr
Mamw Stephe n son, was served
along wtlh tee rream r hlps
coffee a nd koolalde Affepdmg
Were h1s wife Hyllla Ebim Mrs
Step henso n Nanry Whiiiekmd
Shawn and Dante! Shan Bla~k
1vell An~a Amb€&gt;r a nd, Aja,
Barba I il Colm er Tammy John
son
Jeremy
Sro fl a nd
K1mlx'rly

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The1r l1ves were on the blmk
Though wealth was meant to be enjoyed.

Groce n esGenerat Mercnand1se

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Prescriptions

FRANCIS FLORIST

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WE LEARN THROUGH FAITH THAT
REAL WEALTH IS TAX-EXEMPT

The Oatly

Church
MIS Oran nolcd lh a t !hr
Cheslrr ,\lunm Assoc1a11on ha s
asked !hal l he club furnls t1f low&lt;r
a rrangem en ts for lhP banqurl on
June 6 Eleanor Knlghl will " n e
as c hairman
A com e as vou arr me&lt; ling
wtll be hr ld In Apnl a t the
hom p of Maunfa Mille•
Suns hme for !he m onth will be
handled hv Ma tdle Mora
Thr program by Bcltv Dean
was on The Ord lna rv Seen m a
New Way Shr gave a demon
straf1on on pop a • 1 arra ngln!(
gw lng rules conrermng Ihis fro m
!he h,a ndb&lt;Jok a nd explained !hat
nothing In lh!' an a ngemcnl ran
be ronsldr1 ed II adit lonal
She made s 1x arra n~ cmenls
o ne us mg barr branches \\ ith
yellow plastic skt •ope a nd a
c lu s ter of daffodils another
using a 11 hite bleach b&lt;Jnle "lth
black cups a nd g reene• y r Ppres
e nilng a rows tat I w ith red luhps
fo1 acrrnl another wit h a jelly
bean jar Jwlst~d plasJir tubmg
a nd pla stic easlei eggs -.IJ h
mm lal un• pm k carnations
Her four th an angcmenl 1c
presented was'h da\ blu~s fratu1
mg plas!lr soap bQI IIes blark
rubbe-r hose blu&lt;' carna !lo ns
a nd baby s b1 &lt;:&gt;a l h She also made
a not her an a ngem&lt; n1 us in g barr
b1 anche&lt; and 1 ella-. pilpel
p i.II rs and cups to crralc daffod
lis v.ll h llv&lt;' w hit e daffodil s and
g 1ecnPr~ In each c up Her final
anangcment WilS of black plas
llr lubl ng In red 1 cgctabl&lt;' di sh
ba'! black 1ed and 11 hl!cplasllr
11 lvrl s a nd wh1lc footba ll mums
for ac ren t
Ma'" Mora Wils ro hoslrss f01
f hr m wllng " II h membe-rs ex
htblflng ril tn\ dav PIO]rrls m
tcsponse 10 toll rai l
Dc1 allons b~ Mrs M01 a w£&gt;rc
thoug hl s on spring len1 a nd
Eas!Pr Sh~ rxplatn ed lhe m clhod for del!'rmlnlng dates for
Easter and l a lkPd ab&lt;Jul !he
slgnlflranre of ~hl r• oss a nd Len !
for Chrlsllans

SILVER RIDGE - Un 1tv
Smgers will presenf a mus1cal
program at lheSoufh Bethel Ne~&lt;
Teslam e nf C hurch Sllve1 RidgE'
af 7 p m Friday
POMEROY- Pomero1 Semor
CJ I!zens Squa re Dance Club IS
sponsor ing a dance Friday mghl
8 Ia II p m wllh music by !he
Ohto Ril er Bend Boys Adm1s
s lon $1 50 c hildren under 12 free
Bnng snarks for snack fabiP
SATURDAY
RUTLAND Blcenlenm al
p1 ol("ram will be pi esenled a ! the
Rufland Ctvlc Cent er Sat01day
a ft e rnoon The Muzzleloaders
will have a demons l ra l!on and
display a nd Janel Bolin will giv e
a program o n flow ers a nd a • ' a n
gem enls from coloma I days
BALD K NOB- A h&gt;mn s m g
wtll be held a t7 30p m Satu rday
a l fhe Freedom Gospel Miss ion
a rv Church Bald Knob and
Sl!versq lle Road fcatUI Ing t he
Shekm ah Si ngers

years will be made

A B Maloy of Wellston Ohio as
speaker Services "til be a l 7
each evening and slngc1 s 11 111
mrludc The Glor1 lilnd Relieve! s
on April 10 the Fal!h Valle\
Slnge1son t\pril ll and !he New
Life Smg&lt;!ts on !\piii12

STIVE RSVILLE - Thre&lt;:&lt; one
half hour movies Jcsus Tna l
Cruc\!JXIon of the Chnsl and The
Risen Lord will be shown a ! 7
p m Sunday at !he Freedom
Gospel Mission on Counl v Road
31 Bald Knob-Sfl v&lt;:&gt;rsvtlle Road

Meeting ch.mgr d
POMEROY - Me1gs Count\
Boa1d of Ed ura11o n s \p1ll 14
m ee ting ha s b0en c hanged 10
II lht' b&lt;J,Hd
April 13 7 p m
offi ce

POMEROY - The Ga b1le i
Quartet Will be s m g lng a l !he
Firs! Church of the NazaJen£&gt; al
lhP corner of Mulbe1 ' y and U mbn
Avenu es
Pomeroy Sund a&gt;
mornmg wllh services 10 star! af
9 311 a m Pastor Thoma s (,
McClung a nnounces

.Fish dinner

HARRISONVILLE - Special
mecllng of Harrlson11lle Lodge
411 F&amp;AM Sa turda\ 7 !0 p m
"1th wo1 k m Ihe master masons
degree
ATHENS- Bak e sule Sat ur
rl a\1 10 a m a! Athens MUI ph1
IQim I by Ladles Aux lha i I or
WOld of Life Church
SUNDAY
POMEROY - .W&lt;:&gt;Iromt' dmnri
following !he 10 !0 a m se1 1 1ces
a! TIInlly Chu1 ch m Pome10y
Sunday honoring Rev a nd M1 s
lohn Ili ff Me,11 a nd beverage
w1 11 be furni s hed !hose at tend
lng are 10 lake a co\ e1cd d1 sh
MONDAY
MIDDLE PORI - 11 calh Un1
ted Methodist Chu rch Womc n
will merl a! 7 !0 Monday a l Ihe
ChU ICh

Tru~h t ~

nu din~
CHF S1 F.R - C'hcsl!'l
Ship fl uSirrs will mlrl 7 !0 ~
I ur" l" al lh&lt; 1011 n ha ll
D1uH l

HARRISONVII l F. - A Cap
tam 0 s fish d mn e• wi ll be he ld
Sunda1 at Sr tp iO 1011 nsh1p I u'
S!a1Jonll ilhsenmgfrom11a m
t o 4 p m The dmne i 1s bemg
co sponsored by I he fu P depa 11
m l" nl a n d J h e Sc ipi o
Har 1 tson\ Jl le A lurnnr
Assoclailon

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1cnc Chu1&lt;h \\I ll b( m ICIII \11:
sla !lmg Tucs&lt;la\ a nd ronlmumg
!h1 ough Su nd 11 Eva nge liSt W1l
Ilam GIOICS of GIO\P Clly
ronduct sr1' Hrs a1 7 p m
r1cnmg lXC&lt; pi Sunda v
sc11 Ires 11 Il l be allO !0 il m and
~ p m F 'e ' \one \\clrom!'

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POMEROY - SquarP 1ound
and s lo11 &lt;lanrmg &lt;a n be r n101 0d
Sa iiJid 1\ mgh! Ill he E h De·nis,op,,J
P ost of thr \mutran Legton
Rulldnd l11 c li\usl&lt; flom9 p m
to 1 .t m Hef1 rs hmC'nls t\ tll l ~
b lc Donill!on s a l !he dnoi ~ 2
adu ll s $1 '~l Clul ch c n

Quote of the d.ty

Met•tlng chung&lt;d
Ry Unlhd Pr"' lnt&lt;rn.ltlonul
MAR IETTA - Due Ia lhr
House Sp&lt;'ak&lt; 1 lim W1 lghl of
rancellallon of S.tlu •da\ s mecl
"'·'
"' ronfu mln g l hC' Umied
1
mg of ihP C 11a1arl Supp011 Sid lcshc~ sbu gg( dihcSr. 1 vllls
G10 up sponso!&lt;d b1 t •m rs E
It ISn 1 us though 11 we l t'
Ho\ M D lh&lt; g1o up 11II Lmer1 sudden "'" dl sclosu i r lhdl
Apr II ll I P m a t Ho&gt; s office
Russl.ln s bug OUI em bas SI
!2!i F1ont Sl Mal !etta
pl.o cP bugs 1n publ1 r buildings
T hP meetm gs arr op&lt;•n lo lh&lt; lh&lt; Sov lrt Un 1on We ve done lh r
publl&lt; and .1 nvonc w 11h ques11on s , •mr lhlng 10 be pe • feci I&gt;
abou l Cd la Jac l s Of Cdlal acl , , uth ful In lhch em bilSS\ h&lt; 1' In
suigCI\ "'" cncouragccl lo Ill Unll cd S! IIcs WP knell ol
allcnd
lh .o l rh ,, ''" 1 unvlhmg nc -.
F01 m01c mf01ma11on ca ll .....----------'--''-"""'1
!71 804ti 01 1 RllO 4'\R 480g In Ohio
or 1 800 4'8 JXlO oul of slalr

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MORGAN CENTE H - R11 I
BEDF'ORD - Bed tO! d To" n
\ al Sunday fhl oug h Apri l 19 .11
CHES fER- I hl' Chrste r girls s h1p T1 us ler s Will m e &lt;1 In 1egu
Mo1 gan lc ntc1 Wr s iPva n
soflball slg nup will be Sa1u rda1
lar sessio n al 7 p m Mond.o\ ,,,
Church 7 !0 p m SpeakPIS \\ til
II o m 10 a m lo 1 p m al l he G lr iJ Town Hall
mc ludr Rev 1101 olhy t,,go Rc1
Seoul Hall m Chester Regis!ra
Isaac Shu p&lt;' Rc1 F'1ed Pcnho 1
lio n fee •s $J2 a nd gills are lobe HI
POMEROY - Meigs Counl\ - wood He\ Bob Hrrsmo~ n HI'\
through 13
Boar.d ofEdura iiOn will mccl ill7 Gco• gc 11ollcv Rev Wavn&lt;
p m Mond ay rather !han Tues
Hm rison Rev Amos Tillis R1•1
POM EROY- Specia l serv1res da1 a r hiln gr m the rPgu liir
Bill ';\ •sc m u ndlr R\'\ 0 11 Curt
a ! !he PomcrO\ Senior C1 llzens sc hedule
a nd Re1 Mlkr I hompson 1 hCI&lt;'
Cent er al 7 p m Sa lu rday 'AIIh
wi ll br sp&lt;PioJ I 10ca l mu slr r .&gt;C h
He r ber! Inscoe Pva ngellsl
Show r&lt; scheduled
&lt;'ve nlng and Ihe publi c Is lfll Hed
POMEROY
fhp Me 1gs
I ANGSV ILI E - Sf "G1 ange Counlv Jd\ rer maglr show
h hov,~h'!oi WUnt'SSL'N
w111 mecl a! 8 p m Sat urday a! wh ich 11 as ca ncellrd Sa iu 1dill
PO MF R0' - lc h01 uh s WII
1h£&gt; hall and on Saturday Apnl due lo lh&lt;' s now storm ha s be•&lt; n
nesses of !he Ml&lt;ldl~porl
18 Ihe g1 ange Will ha ve an ope n reschedule d fori p m on t\p1 1118 lm Jlrd !he publ ic 10 sh.ur In ihr
m~rlmg 11 lth a poflurk dlnn!'r a!
a! lh~ Me1gs Junior H1gh Srhool
os bsen a lio n of lhr comm&lt; m o1''
630pmA I 710 pmMmember
In Mlddl eporl
lion of Ihe dcu!h ol les u&lt; Ch 1Is!
s h ip p1esenta !lons for 2',and over
Thr sen ic(' will be held al
Kingdom llallloca! PCI a! Jnl~SR
Wl'l'kend revlv ul
HAR1F'ORD W Va - t\ \\cr
124 at 7 !II p m
kend meeti ng will be held a ! Ihe
Ch u rch of Chris! In ( hrls l! an
R&lt;•vlvul
SYRACUSF. - Sv1 H us!' N111&lt;1
Union " ' Hartford W Va wit~

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When the
cats' away...

LITTLE ROCK Ark il'Pi l Sen Nick Wil son d&lt;:&gt;rldrd Ia have
a h!IIP fun whil e act ing as '
governor demotmg Gov Bil l
C'lt nt on s r h 1&lt;:&gt;1 of sluff 1o serve as
liai son Ia a s ta le agenr1 Ihal no
longer ex lsi s
( Iinion and Wilson
D
Pocahontas ha vl' been a! O&lt;lds
f01 months and Wilson vowcd to
go bcvond ceremonial dulles 1f he
eve• got the opportunl! y 10 run
!he slal r
Bcriluse Clm ion a nd Li Gov
V. m ston Aryan! b&lt;Jih WNr oul of
lhc s ia l&lt;:&gt; 1 hursday Wilson as
prrsldenf pro tern of !he Senate
go1 his r hil nre
Bcfor&lt;' lca1 lng Clinton said
!h a t he rou ld onl1 hope !ha t
Wilson would arl r&lt;'sponslbly
a nd lhal a nv p!'Isonnel cha nges
would be 1cvNsed on his rei urn
In krPplng wllh my feeling
thai !he governor should be
freely accessible lhe poslllon
vou ocrup1 will no! be needrd In
m )&lt;ddminlsilalion W1lsonsald
In a leff£&gt;1 10 Betsey Wr lghl lh&lt;'
governors c hief of st-a ff
But Wil son kepi Wrlghl on Ihe
pa} roll for his two day s!l nl as
governor 10 serve as liai son Jo !he
Transpoitallon Co mmi ss ion,
which was ab&lt;JIIshed by the
General Assem bl y before II ad
jOUI ned las! week The Le!(lsla
lurr r tealed a n agenry lo lake
over the commission s duties
buf I he House refused to provi de
a budge! for Ihe nrw agency
\VIlson worked out of his own
offlc&lt;' Thursday. but on his desk
11as a nameplale that 1cad
Ntck Wilson, governor

RE~I~AL

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County

Probate

Court Case No 25469 Jo
seph D Sayre Sr 49041
Township Road 1059
Reedsvtlle Ohto 45772 was
appotnted Executor of the
estate of Eltzebeth A Sayre

decoaaad late of 49041
Township Road 1059
Reodsv1lle Oh1o 45772
Robart E Buck

Probate Judge
l e na K Neuelroad Gler1t

141 3 10 17 Jtc

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In Memonam

In Memory of Fred
T1ny Snyders birth
day Apnl 11 1931
H1s memory 1s as dear
loday
As mthe hour he passed
away
Sadly m1ssed by Elo1se
and children Barbara
Charlotte Kenny
Manlyn Billy Ronme
and Larry
1 Card of Thanks

CARD OF THANKS
The family of Royal J
Cook w1shes to thank
those who helped many
way dunng the t1me of
Jerome s death The Ve
terans Hospital Ewmg
Funeral Home Mr Fred
Crow &amp;Sons Hemlock
Grove lnends and ne1gh
bors and Mr James B
0 Bnen Aspec1al recog
mtlon lo the members
of Drew Webster Post 39
for the1r part at the ce
metery and C1ty Hall
workers for canng for
the grave
June Opa I Johnson
children grandchildren
and 8111 &amp;Ruth Cook

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Pubhc Not1ce
NOTICE TO ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
Sealed blda will be re
cetved unttl 8 00 P M on

April 27 1987 by tho Boatd
of Trusteea of Pubhc Affatn
Vtllage of Racme Ohto at
the offtce of the Clerk Tree
surer whoae addre1111 St.11.th
Street North of Amertean
Legton Butldmg tn Rac1ne

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sa1d April 27 1987 ot the

v1llage bUIIdtng located on
the corner of Vme and Thtrd
Streets
The Board of Trustees of
Pubhc Affairs reserves the
rtght to reJect any and all

Happy Birthday
29 To.day Apnl 10
We httle knew when we
woke that morn
The sorrow lhe day would
brmc
for the call was sudden
the shock severe
To part w1th one we loved
so dear
Sadly m1ssed by
Oauchters Mom Dad
Brothers S1stm and Bill

Hsppg

TUNEUPS to TRANSMISSION
CALL 992·7403 A~t
St Rt 33 Pomeroy OH
We'll Sell You A
Used Car or F1x
Yaur Old One
3 27 2 mo

50th

FREE

Anniret~tlg

Ruth MoDie.

M1inl....,. illrWoool
POMf3ROY, 0.
992·2259
NEW LISTI'NG -A home fo1
a cooklll you spend a tot of
trm e 1n the k1lchen lh1s one
1s fo1 you Beaut1ful modern
ktlchen compliments th1 s 3
bedroom home w1th a deck
lor outs1de eating Conven1
ently located for access to
your gourmet k1tchen Base
ment and lots ol closet
space WANT $44 900 00

Real Estate General

TEAFORD
Real Estate
216 E 2nd St

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Phone
1 1614) 992 3326

40 ACRES - Old 9 rm f ar~
home 4 BRs hee gas and
some bulfdmgs on good road
fUSI off Rt 143 m Rutland
Townsh1p $43 000
66 ACRES - 01vacant land
w1th lots of trees and all
mmm ts 111 Sec ~5 Rulland
Township
43 ACRES - Orange Town
sh1p Furnace 3 car garage
9 rm home and bUIIdmgs
POMEROY - 4 BRs hot
water heat !gas h1ed) 2
baths storm s carpelmgs 2
ROrches and small lot
Owner may help lmance
Only $28 000
REEDSVILLE - One ltoor 6
rm home on 21ols One for a
tra1ler TP water and dnlled
well Ask1ng Sl6 000
RUTLAND - ll rms 2
apts rentals neal the P0
Woodburner gas furnace
and 2 lots $25 000
WANT TO SELL? CALL
992 3325 BRUCE

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•Washers •D11hwaahars
•Rang as
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freezers

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authomtd John Dotro,
New Holland, lush Hog
Farm Equopment
Doalor

RACINE - aose lo everylh
1ng Cute 3 bedroom home on
a level lot Carport. separate
trt1l1ty roolll ca~pet n~ ,torage
hauling $19 900 00

ftr111 E,u1~111e•t

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MIDDLEPORT - PALMER
STREET - House w1th potentral 2 apts mgood con
d•tron Upsta11 s 1ents tor
$ t 75 00 per month down
stalls 1ents for $200 00 per
month All lurmtu1e plus a
garage apl that rents for
$225.00 per month Assu
mabie loan on pa~ of the
property MAKE OFFER
$40 900 00

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LOIIG

VINYl &amp; ALUMINUM

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of oil Typea
Complete Gutter Work
Worked m home ar••

20yHra

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CAlL COllECT

BAUM SUBDIVISION- Ap
pro11mately 5 years old 3 4
bed1oom home w1th 2 baths
deck patro and gar aRe Spm
foyer de~gn at11n good con
d1f1on Natural gas forced 111
heat and central a11 N1ce
lot $59 900 00

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Ph. 16141 843-5425
3 9- 112 mo pd

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POMEROY

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Clothing (9 10 11 12 S Ml
miK itemt EJtCellent itemt at
glve.way pncn Sat April
11th lam 3pm 406 LeGrande

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B+g Yard Sale nght acrast from

Patnot Pott Off1ce Stt Aprtl
11th 9 4lots of everything

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; V1crnity

hundiltlt't: furnDCI htat
pumps ond a.r ,otMAifttn~ng.

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949-3088 Bus.
949·2606 Home

Autlter11td Strv1ce
&amp; Parts

All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR. SEIVICE

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt 124 Pomeroy Oh1o

Loc•ted 2 Ml E of P•g...,ille
On Townthlp Road 111142

AUTO &amp; TRUCK

614·992-3466

f IIIII ill\ 'Ill' II'

Need .omeone to teach ·~
le11ons to prlmtry age s1udtnr
Refertnces requlrN Mall in ctre
of Clllllpolla Dilly Tribune Box
T 0311 82&amp; Third Avo llolllpo

.. Ohio 4&amp;031

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Room k1 my home for eldlrly or
htnd1cepped penon Oood '
mlltltncltendwlovlngcart Ph

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homo Coli 114 892 1135

Will do house cluning mow
'llrdt etc Refarences Fur
mttled 304 1715 7115

Schools
Instruction

VINYl &amp;

HlrmglI 1 &amp;
Go~"""'
JOblPhone
your
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000. t88 000
ctll refundeble t02 838 8BIIS

ALUMINUM SIDING
•lnsulat•on
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wandow1
•Replacement W1ndowa
•New Roofing

Tour Gukl" Doll monotY modVltt you? ....,., to 1tlr1
Commit110n1 lonua Ftnla111c
opportun•tv to tern tiOO
11 000 'Nil Mtny company
btntfits edvaRCtmenl mtn....
mltft PGiittlona evailtblt Cal

'FREE ESTIMATES '

JAMES J(EESEE
PH. 992·2772

Rttrt1n Now Southe11tern lustnHt CoU-.;~t Ctll 8 t4 .-1

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18 Wanted to Do
Septic ttnlc pump.ng rn6dtntlll
commencal t80 ,_ lotd

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ANTIQUES

BUY OR SELl

161 Htrtll Sotollll
•~••part, Ollio 45760

RIVERINE ANnQUES

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Pay Your Cablt a
Phone BIHt Hert
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2yr old ~ our home
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EMT fltN or LPN to COMPI••
Insurance ExtMt Ellcttlen~
ptr1- Willi tloo-y

old Y,
Chow a 1h Gr..t Dint Johhn
aon 1 Tr•ler Court 11

Malt Puppy

1OWIIs

lond,_&lt;o PM I PO
1.. 110 Dunl&gt;tr W Vo. 210M

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Aloe P'lants Pl'l

e14 448

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CornC - Mr A41olno A.munlty With

plu•--ollta

Melt dog Pll1 Utndore ,_,
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Aetrie¥tr ntedl 1 home
country Ph 114 44e--

Inc.

114-441-0418

Sale on Troyblltl and mowers
In .. ock Rlt~nchtdte ecceptecl
17 to 22 off Agr~con Inc
llolllpol~ Ohio 014 448 04711

Will babysit evenings •
kendl Cell t14 379 2110

w.,.

P11nt jot. tar c•tl or trade
motorqle of eq..l vtlue Ph

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114742 3091

Tutoring avtiltblt 4 7 tl 00
n DO hr Depencli.... on loct
tton t14 742 208, Alk fC&gt;r
Amy

Pi.n theed for tummer thUd
ewe Agft 4 I AtiiOntblt
rates lt1¥1ntmttndnumbertt

110992 3840

3SR ree&lt;eolloo room k•Lchon

~ ning room ltrge front and

~·ckporch 8•10woodonbulld
nu ytrd w1ttl cham ltnk fence

Bu11neu
Opportunity

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btth 1h hou11 In
Otlio Pnce reduced
fr~m 127 000 to 125 000
PHone 614 986 3671
7"' rooms

C~ester

BJtck home Anderson wtndowl
3' BR 2 bath flreplece wood
twrner hot water baae board
t\etl 11r laundry doublegtriUt
~rten patio
fulty equipped
"r.chen besemenr 4 67 teres
t~ctor tnd equipment ltshan

R&lt;l

814 949 2086

Dl. treslld ownet' Must sell
N1ca 3 bedroom ltome m Pomeroy Unbelievable pnce Ctll

814 992 3187

2 bedroomhoute gerega 1235

plut ut11ttlu Mt Vemon Ave
Reference &amp; deposit required
304 876 2151
2 bedroom -houaa e c Mt
Vernon Ave 8260 plut utilttlet

Rot

&amp;

Oep 304 875 2851
for Rent

10•50 2 lA mobile home Ctll

814 949 2424

814 949 2582

2 bedroom trliler for rent in

Mobile homn for rent 111rtiftg
8176 00 tnd up 304 446

NEW AND USED M081LE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAUTY
MOBILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS RT 36
P~ONE 814 448-1274
1966 Skyl1no 47•10 02400
~I et4 446 0390
14x70 1976 Kirkwood 3 bdr 2
b~hs e•tr• n1ce Gtt hett frH
ctehverv blocked up 18950

114 448 0176

1972 Flamingo 12k&amp;S 31R 1 1.1
bath totalehtct CA 8•10 dlldc
&amp;_3.11.6 deck. undet'ptn"'"8· _tome
fwn11hlnga At~lng
00
P~ 614 2011 9U7

••ass

Fum11htd one bedroom cottege
tllnewlv redtcorlted Only large
enough for one Of twO aduhs No
pets Rat &amp; Dep requ~red Ctll

6!4 448 2543

1978 Schultz 14kto 28A with
10x20 Porch Cell 614 446
0~02

1974 Granv lie 14x70 3 bed
room 1 ..; bt1ht ell tltdric
must ba moved 16800 080

814 986 4367

0608

2 btdroomt tot1l electric air

cond IJ4 mUe out Sand Hill Road
Phon• 304 876 3834

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom bt11c rem *178 00
plus electric Alto required 1
t200 00 tecurlty depoth CON
TACT Jackson Estat11 O.,t Ph
446 3997 Equtl Housing
Opponuntty
Furnished &amp; unfurnished IPtl
11 50 00 and up reftren ces Ph
304 675 7738 or 304 875
6104A 1 Rul Estate
115 Cou1t Stteet 2 BR 1Y:!
batht w / w c1rp1t complete
modttn kitchen Gil hut wtll
intuiJted wired for phone &amp;
ttblt IV tpaciOUI perklnt in
retr pttio 1375/ mo plut
u1Uitta Deposit Reftr..,cn
requntd No pets Call I 14 441

4921

Naw tptrtment completely'
furn Rtf • Oep 1 or 2 ttlultt
onty Ctll t 14 446 0338
SPKIOUI 2bdr ap1 C A water
p11d Ne1r Pint Hut Oellipollt

2 yatt old 12x 1a edd • room
wi\fl wtlk m closet 12 1500 00
304 882 3334 after 6 00 PM

Furnlthtd uptt11r1 2 rooms &amp;
blth utlhtl.. turmthld elean
No pets Adults Call I 14 441

9 V2 Acrn Modern house barn

hllntlng. Borders Weyne Forr11t
139 000 Land Contrtct quell
fled buyer Ph 614 379 2144

20 acre farm Herman Trtce
Rbad Glenwood W VI tor
more informt110n cell 304 773
5-118 or 773 5186 tfter 5 00
1183 tern - 1 3 m1le1 off St Rt
87 1981 14x70 3 bedroom
mob1le hOme ltrge machinery
cMtla thed 36 ac:r• p11ture
3&amp; tern mudow btlanee
ttmber 2 ponds springs croll
fenced Mu1t relocate 304

895 3050

Business
BUIIdmgs

Ph 814 44e 7025

1619

Counuy Uvlng 1 BR turned
apt AC Washer end dryer no
ctltldrtn or pett ref I dep
req ed Csll 814 992 2807 sf
ter IPM
Unfurn1thtd Apt 18A 24,
Jadtton Pike 8250 Utdltlet
Paid Ph 446 4411 after ?PM
Gracious Irving 1 and 2 bed
room lptnmentt n V11iage
Manor tnd AIYflfllde Aptrt
mentt ln Middleport From
$2115 including ut Ittlet Call

614 992 7787 EDH

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SPECIAL! lmmed1ate
occup1ncy hureltnd Aptt
George St New Haven W ¥1
Wt trt offtnng I fr" HCUrit'l'
deposit ro qu•ldltd tpptlcantt
for occuptncy before May 1
1987 For completlty cerpetecl
2 bedroom tpts rtnge tnd
refngerttor pletllnt surround
lngs with play . . . cell 304
882 3716 betwHn 10 00
tnd 9 00 Pr'f'l EHO

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CommerC11I bulldm91 for lellt
Downtown Pt Pluttnt StOf'IT
off1c11 A One Real Enttl
Ctrol Yeager Broker Call 304

114 992 5134 or 301 882
2518

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

Ntw aptrtmentt one ar two
bedrooms on Tl'lird Ave 1n
Gllllpolil I 200 per monlh Ctll

675 6104

5 room unfurni1hed ept Call

614 982 380&amp; bolween 6 00

tnd 9 00

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3) 1cre1 3 m1let w"t of HMC
n•• route 35 C1ll 614 «e
8221 tfler 6

Ashton builctina lots mobile
"""'" porlfllt1ocl Clydo Iowen

Jr 304 578 2338

Ollve Sl GtHipollt New. uted
wood cotlttoves I pc wood LA
suite t399 bunk btdt t191
rtcllnen IMW &amp; Ulld bedroom
tult• wrmger weshera •
thotl New Uvmgroom 11.11tM
1199 e&amp;91 lempt Ctll 614
441 31&amp;9
County Applltnce Inc Oaod
utect tppUances tnd TV .....
Open lAM to &amp;PM Mon thru

Sot 81 4 4&lt;08 1189 827 3rd

Av. Gtllipoht OH

VaiiiiY Furnitura new • uted
Ltrge ttctlon of quality fum!.
turt 1218 Eutern Avt

1984 Skyline mobile home
1411:70 tottl electnc 2x8 extt
rlor walls 2 br 1 bath whh
garden tub ft den 3~ &amp;76

Farms for Sale

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE S2

llolllpolll
GOOO USED APPLIANCES

W•htrt dryera rtfrlvereton
rang11 9~ Applltncei
Upper Atv....,.d. "bttide Stone
Cr•t Motel 614 441 7398

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Softt end chtlrs priced fron'l
1395 ta f996 Ttbltt 150 tnd
up to t1215 Hide 1 beds t390
10 tits Recllnen U21 to
1375 Limps I 28 to t121S
Dlnenes *109 end up 1a t4H
Wood tlblt w I ch. . 1285 to
0785 Ooak 1100 up 10 0371
Hutchn e400 end u' Bunk
becll COIJIPIItt w mlttrteUI
t2thnd ..,. so 1395 lolly btdl
1110••175 Mattreunorbo•
tprlngt full or twin 183 firm
173 tnd tl3 au......st:Z21
Kina U&amp;O 4 dfiWit' ch•t e&amp;l
Drllltfs t89 Gun ot&amp;Mnl'll 8
10 12gun G••ortltetrlcrano•
t37&amp; Beby mtttr••H t31 &amp;
t4&amp; Bed fJamn t20 130 •
Kint tr~~me e&amp;o Good Nlect1n
of bedroom tultH mtttl ca
&amp;Mnttl htadbotrdt 130 end up
to t66
Unci Furmtura wood tlb4t • 2
benchn beds I dr•llr 3
miiM out Bultvillt Ad Open
lAM to &amp;PM Mon thru Sat

814 448 0322
STOP LOOK SA~E

Mollahen Furniture &amp; AppUtn
til Rt 7 North Gallr.llt Ohio
Ph 614 ~~ 7444 pc Wood
Uvlng Room Suitt 1998 00
Coppertone rtfrigerttor •s&amp;
harvett gold refr~ttor 11915
11de by 11de refrigerator t1 9&amp;
white 2 dr refrigerator 17&amp; 1e
cu ft chest freeztr I 160
Whirlpool washer 195 Mevtta
wuhtr 1176 QEwllhMtliO
e4ectrtc flnge top I bottom
oven 1150 Mtyttg wMg•
wather t95 and 12 oaUon hot
water hetter ees "'"'' Ap
pllanctt Upper Rlvll'
1,4

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448 7398

For ule good used Hoar modtl
tnd ponebl• color TV 1 Ph

114 441 1149

New Drenmtlltr Sewing Ma
chine wrth et"Ying cMt Zig
Zlliil mtny othw ttlchet Ph

114-448 3989

Seve tt Penon• t:urnhure
141 IS Eeatwm A'llnue
Bedroom Suitn 1399 tiOO
Lrvmg Room 8uttes 1171 91
Ch•st ot

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Drewtrt
048

&amp; dtiWer chett t59 91

3 room furnished tpt for rene

Coli &amp;14 992 6434 or 304
882 2611

APARTMENTS mobile hOmn
hou... Pt Pletlsnt end Oelllpolit 814 '41 8221
Sm ..\1 bedroom furnilhed IPI
1215 tncludH h•t • water

ROIO&lt;OIICOI.dopolh 304 875
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Surplus dtn1m tiQlll trmy
Otrhll"' ck)thlng Stm Somen11llt 1 Eltt R•venawood Fr~
511 Sun 12 00 till B 00 PM
304 273 66ti5
1882 Honda V 4&amp; Mtg 760 CC
excellent condlt on 6 BOO m1l81
oriQ1ntl 12100 Ctll 304 676
111')4 Sofa and chair coffee
ttble tnd end ttblft t360
Fither Studio Stand•d 8 pc
stereo rtck system UIO To
shlba 4 httd VCR 1280 Marlin
30 30 rlfla e1 80 Queen Wltlr
bedl100 dinattelltl50 soft
QuHn tl"P" With loves..t
e600 Hlttchl19 inch color TV
1200 Ice box bar ISO Call

kenmoq upright freezer 16 9
cubic foot *2215 304 675
3 bedroom lltt living room set
with coffee • end ttble Llry
loy vlbrtting recllnlll' dlnnette
tel I chtlfl l1t10n mlc:rOWIVI
exercise tretdmHI Ltyton pop
up ctmptr 10 000 btu tlr
aondhlonet 3 btr stools 304
175 SIBS
Uted underpennlng for ttle t2
per th ... whHe qutntlly letts K
• K Mobile HOmN Inc 304-

815 3000

56 Bu1tdmg Supplies

Swivel Rockers e100 00 Mollohtn Furnltu,. 1n Ktntugt Ohio
Pit d14 448 7444
Ttpptn alectrle counter top
rtnge wtth top oven CIM

19t8 Ctty Alumtnum Dump
Trailer 30ft 1974 Dodge 0 800
Diesel log Truck G Modal Pre
nttce Knuckleboom loader whh
ctb &amp; power umt D11ul
Mounted on Tandom Ford 18ft
Pup Trtllor 24ft Starcraft
Camper tlueps 6 fully equ1ped
FFC Saw Buck Montgomery
Ward wood split1er like new
Troy Bu1\t Tiller 1$77 D 1 00
Dodge Truck 60 000 te1ual
mllet runt good Cell 61 4 388
9031 Evenings
Prom drett llltc tlze 1 9 hoop
skirt V Wtitt Ph 61 4 388

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61 Farm Equipment
2010 John Deere dlesil tractor
plows dttc t 3860 Naw Ide•
Dyn• 8ounct mower 1495 Ltte
model 224T John O.ere btler
11291 Hty wtgon 1300 Ctll

114 288 1122
CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 3&amp; WMt Jachton
e14-281 8451

.ulldmg Metentlt
Block brick IIWIJ plpn Win
dows llntelt etc CIIIUde Win
tert Rio Grtnde 0 Call e1•

lit ntwfy rtdl: tud Owlr ....
enough toroneortwo ....... Me

Ctt-'•IJH&lt;I Tlrt .... a..
1000--12 u 14 11
11 ,. &amp; • out Itt 211
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Concrete blockt 1\ltlttt ytrd or
delivery M11on 11nd Gallipolis
Block Co
1 23 1h Pine St
O.lllpolla Ohio Call t14 441

2713.

Sptcltl Building Trull Stlt
12ft 1111 2111 2211 2411

Bldg

Rtf

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.14-441-ZMl

Untumlolted
3111. """'
noy Yit1tgo II t271 Pll 4414418 altor 7PM

800 Ford trtctor with&gt; frail
mower Ntw Holland Stier
Ma11 Ferg Atilt.e a wagon
Runnma gl1r1 t3960 Ph 114

Ready mix concrtte end 111
concrete supplin Call us VIIII'V
Brook Cement end 8uppll"

304773 &amp;234

56

Pets for Sale

Oregonwyftd C.ntry Ktnntl
CFA Hlm•liYtn Ptnltn end
litmHt ktttent AKC Chow
pupplu New Chow puppln
Ce11114 44fl 3844 tftiN' 7PM
Htmsttrt t1 2&amp; Hamtter &amp;
complete 111 up te 00 2
Oerltelt tnd HI ups ee 00
Atgltttred Dant •100 Ph

81A 441 1354

Easltr Bunnln pure bred Ne
thtrttnd Dwer1s Great fol 4 H
Ct11114 4410804 after •pm
AKC Atglstered Chihuahut
pups 6wkt old Ctll 114 44&amp;

1765

AKC Atglsterd Slberitn Hut

kiM Blue eyes tdultt mtle •
femtle 1100 ••ch Ph 814

251 11021

Groom snd Supply Shop Ptt
Grooming All braads All
t1)'111 Julie WebboPh 614 446

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Outllty Rottweiltr pupp111 See
t.oth plll'lf)tt tnd pup from lett
litter Ctll 814 &amp;93 8489 or

114 198 1317

1300 John Deet"e Trtnlfliort
Ditc UOO John DeMa 210
gtllon IPfiYtr 1276 Ph 114

281 8522

Round Hty Btl" mtlt.• 8001b
Iaiii t1500 1501 Ford Mowing
Maehlnt UfiO Mechtnleal To
b1cco Saner t31SO Prlcu art
firm Ptl 614 211 1215
New John De•• sgrlculturel
and contumlf product• detler
thlp now open In GtiNpolll
Equipment on ditpley Order
now end uvt Agrtcon Inc

Golllpolls Ohio 114 448

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Grtvely Tractors 1nd tUach
mtntt tnd t11o snow blede duel
whiels tnd rotory plow Ph

514 441 4149

Duroc Boan Br~ Jult likt~ the
boars we tested a1 the Ohio
Tett1t1on that galnitd over 2 I
lbs per dty Rog11 Bentley
Sablne OH 613 684 2398
2 Hor11 used tr11\er with new
tires good p1lnl retdyu tor u11
11295 Ph 614 288 8~22

Alto remember Bentley Ply Sel
April 29 Withington Cou11
HouH Fairgrounds 7 30 pm
4yr old Slmmenttl Bull
11000 00 1Y.. yr old t4erferd
Bull 1600 00 Yearling Hereftrd
Angut croll Bull 1460 00
Prices are firm Ph 614 2!51
1216
2 Pure bred ChHter White Sows
t150 aach Junior fllr and FFA
p4gs I 75 00 tach Prlc11 tre
firm Ph 6U 21UI 1265
Hareford Built thtt will mtke
you &amp; your cowt proud ntJCI
Spring lawrence Burdtll C•ll
9 Holttt!n Htlftrt 7 GradH &amp; 2
raglstered WUI 01\f in MIV Call

814-4747213 ol1or7PM

2 Gelding horstt 1 3 ye1r old
trotter Morgan btftding 1
standard 3 year old Re11ontbly
priced 614 992 738tl
Full blooded 8immentll bull son
of Slgntl tl yr s.okl 2 000 lbs
phont 304 81&amp; 349t
2 reglttertd Jersey• 304 lli71
2010 after I 00 PM

66 Seed &amp; Fert1hzer
Sted corn for A" DtKtlb 1nd
Kenwort~v 3'04 871 1506

115 4248

AKC Chtmpkln ~rH Yorklhlre
T.m.t ftmtlt 7 months old
IKfifice It 1300 Ctll 304 171

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1 982 Ford Thundtrblrd auto
with air eo 000 mllll v-v
good cond CIA 114 211 6817
1183 Chwv Cavtlltr 2 d,oor
red wtth grey velour intartor
&amp;uptr thtrp outtldt E•trt clean
Inside 13280 Ph 114 211

1 9&amp;3 Ford T1aetor Good run
nlng condlt1on Wrth plows and
dltc 12000 Cell 114 992
6092
Gravely Convartlblt Trtctor wl1h
electric Ittner 40 inch mower
rototlller tulky tnd PTO Cell

Whltt16 hp 14 950 00 OPEN
HOUSE Apr~l 10 tnd 11 Big
Dltcount on fJ1JCh lnery 10%off
psrtt Siders Equlpmtnt Hend
arton W Vt 304 671 7421

Now buying thtU corn or eer
corn Call fori IIIII quottt River
C"ny f arm S upp1Y 114 .,•4•u

1188 Cam1ro Berllntttt Spon
Coupt red with e,.t,. tlrlpt pkg
Rt• louver tilt air AM FM
tuto with ovsrdtfve T P I fuel
ln)action t1 0 1100 WMI takt
truck trtde In Ph 114 317

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1880 Trtnt Am low mil" Nice
automobllt excellent cond

14600 Coli 814 245 588e

1977 4 cyl 3 door Mutttno
Almost new llr" til new brakes
good conditio? ,,095 00 Firm

Ph 379 2233

MACK Tractor 78 dbl frame &amp;
78 8tnton 30 ~~:88 dump 95%
rubber overtll Aetdy to wotlt.
WUI ttll teptrataly 614 266

1530

1974 Cht~~~y Cheyenne Ptclt Up
Bit Bed whh
topper running botrdt
12000 00 Ctll814 446 3934

1986 Llncnln Towne C•r
thldow blue with cenlage roof
e,.c.llenl condition loldtd
18 500 milft Good price Ph
814 882 7437 aftltf &amp;PM
1980 Tovott Stat1on Wagon
immtculst• euto air t2!1i00 or
b.. t offar Mu11 bt told Ph

614 446 7018

1981 Bulelt Skylark tutDmltlc
front wheel drlvt t2100 1971
VW Atbblt 4-door 4 lilted

o375 Ph &amp;1• 441 2103
197t Trans Am

1879 Otdt Cu1la11 1977 Pinto
1176 Bronco Ctfl efter I p m

304-875 8335

1881 Chtvro'-t Mtllbu Cisnlc
wtgon A/ C AM FM ltlf'IO
P W and Door Loctll llCIIItnt

condhlon 304-175 4314

1111 Trent Am engine tnd
tranemtMkwl rlbuMt ntwclutch
PfW•r• plate tnd throw out
bearing Plleede painted
02 115 00 firm 304 175

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1171 Multi"Q 5 0 lit.,. "Oint
ood cond 304 611!1 ·11&amp;0
00-5 00 .tt.. e 00 ooll 304

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1H1 Ch.., .... 'door ttlftd.

n AM DMo_,. 304-t71Uitorl11 a372
1173 Novo I cvl nuo P8

=t.loti .... llr" 304 &amp;71

31 000 mll11 grMn wtch bltdl

81

Home
Improvements
BASEMENT

1985 Chevy C 10 auto ..,
cruise dull ttnke '6999 Johns
Auto Still Bulavllle Ad Galh

f•ll• Ohio
1975 Dodge auto tranamiTIIOn
runs good t?OO or but Dffer
1974 400 tuto trtnsmlttlon for
a ChM~y ttking 176 00 Ph
814 388 8J2t c•ll 1fter Bpm
1978FordPick Up Truck tttnd
ard tttnt 302 engine runt good
and good ahtpa 1500 Ph
814 446 8485

... ,

WATERPROOFING

)

Unconditional lifetime gutren ~
tee Lotti rtflf'ences furnlthed ~
Fret estimates Cell collect
1 614 237 0488 dty or night
"ouart easement
W•t•rproofing

l

SWEEPE" tnd sewing mtchlne
rtptlr ptrtt and supr,litT Plok
up and delivery Dtv 1 Vecuum
Clunar one htlf milt up
Georgts Craek Ad Ctll 114

44&amp; 0294

All types ctrpentll' • concrete

1977 Ford Coultr pick up truck
4 cyl 5 spttd hll l1te model
moiDr Excellent condition

work lnttrlor ekterlru remo
dtllng pslntlng rootlno ''"
ettlmatet C•ll &amp;14 4411174

1981 Chevy plek up 3 spud
p1lnted ell good cond
11 500 00 ar bnt ofler C1ll

RON S lelevlsion Strvloe
Hou11 ctllt on RCA Outur
GE Speclellng ln Zenith Call
304 1171 2398 or 614 441
2484
'

11450 814 992 5388 or &amp;14
992 1882

304-875 7889

1871 OMC Sltrre Grtndt 16
715 000 m1111 topptr very nice

IDIId 304 175 5829 or 175
3931

198~ Ford ontton V 8 4spetd
fl1t bed 50 000 actual mll11
1585 1977 Ford p ckup ntw
paint exc cond 11 995. Ford
plqkup p•n• 304 en 3574

68 Chevy pickup

25011

304 &amp;76

1973 Ford F 100 with topper

304-07&amp; 04&amp;1

1980 Model Cavey Plck Up
11800 or btlt offer Ph 304

.,. 7515

Vans &amp; 4 W D

73

1911 Willy• P U Truck new

lim 4 whnl drlvo 1950 00 Ph
814-411 35112
IIJ Ford Vtn 211

with tht
twlvtl buck It Nttt good cond
phon• 304 773 65t8

74 Motorcyclae

' Hondo CB 710 2 920
1812
miles lotdtd txcalitnt condl
tlon Ctll t14 448 0122 alter

--~---------Falty Trte Trimming ttump l·
removtl Ctll 304 875 1331

\
I

RINGLE&amp; S SERVICE expe l
rltnctd ctrptnttr tltetrlclan
meson ptlntar roofing (lnclud
lng hot tar tppllottlonl 304

675 2088 or 675 7147

Aottry or cab~ tool drillln11
Molt ~liT compltttd ltmtday
Pump ttl" tnd llrvlct 304

i

en 3802

l

Gelvanited corrugated culvtl1
12 31ft up All tlztt Fltilngt
Ftbrlc.tlon Dty. night delivery a
within 1 eo miiH Will not be ~
undtnold 304 92&amp; 1211
~
Concrt1t flnlth ptrlt.ir1Q 1011 •
bttamentt snv tire jott ••nlor
Cltb:en Dl1count Flick Otrll•ld

8U 885 441•

St11lu Trte tnd lawn 8trvlct
OrHntr llwnt lhtt lt Wild lfld
Ptll Fret llquid or grtl\dullf
application trn •nd shrub too ~
Stump removal tnvwh•• wltf'
out lewn damtge ~or compttte
trH and lawr~
ctll304 l?t

c••

l

2942 or 571 2903

MIDEAST BUilDER I ooncrttt l'
tnd new home aonlrtoton

Muon W Vs 304 7731!.'.!4 1

or New Htvtn W VI !JO.t ...
2345 Paint w•llptper hoiN
ttpelrt. flrepltctt chimney•
brlctc ••one pttiot block
~
wtlk tnd driveways
•

•ld•

4pm

19t!l! HariiiY ~portlittr Chopptd
with epringfi front tnd Fof 1111
or trtdt I 9&amp;0 00 Ph e 1o1 441!1

3582

Hondt Rtbel with windJhleld
cover tlllv bar Vtfy "lee
19&amp;0 00 Ph I 14 445 3582
,973 Harley Otvld1on 8port1
ter hcellent co ndltl0/'1 Call

814 742 224.

CARTER 8 PLUMBING
AND HEATING
•

1

i

441 4477

84

Electrical
&amp; Refriieration

4274

I
; :
1 •

1984 Handt 860 NlQhl HIWkl
lett thtn 2 100 mUn exc cond
11 900 00 Phone 304 0715

5433

75

I

Cor Fourth tnd Pint .., ,
OtlllpoliT Ohio
to
Phone 1!114 446 3818 or 114-/

1978 7150 ICtwllaltl good con
dltlon 1880 Eaua • eu 9815

Boats and
Motors for Sale

IMPERIAL MARINE INC
Botti are atl\1 tt winter prlce1
Purchtt• • new 1700 Bavllnlf'
C•prl Bowrldllf' for 11 low 11
t114 per mon1h Slarcrtft
S1tttol
If you re not buying
from us yoo r• ptylng too
mueh
11 12 Miry Stttet
Ptrkartburg WV Ph 304 486

2118

T top A 1

658&amp;

Services

PS PI AC

197, Chwvelle very aood cond l

1lon ttOOO Ph 814 258 e225

23 14 h Prowler camping trailer
good cond1t10n 304 676 , 916
evenings

Trucks for Sale

1980 Kaw11aki LTD 1 000 h
ct llent Condll lon 304 676

114 742 3154 or 8141t2

I • know lbout our ,..

72

8153

114 448 uta

198&amp; Thunderbird Eltn
Loaded VI 150 000 ectuel
mitts 18100orwlll fttdtfor 83
or a• CU'IIII 0t 128 Call

tPr Mit Sill . - thlllnkl
1111.111 out, 'HI, Moml ..

304 875 2509

1988 Ford Escort OT S6800
1988 Plymouty 14800 Ph

11 000 t3100
mil" whl1e
with blut lnterlor
Pr ice
~========:::..J.:2:98=&amp;...=======;;;;;~ condition
nevot11ble mutt tetl Ctll 814
SNAFU• by Bruce Beattie
_
74..:.
~_
23_
72--.,...---::c--

''The R1

75 Chevy Mellbu bodv rougtl
good mechtnlcal eondlt1on

1122

1972 Buick new trenT Su at
701 Founh Avenue Apt &amp;

AKC riOittertd Yorkttl~re Tar
rier 11 weeks old *225 00
AKC Pomerltn pupptn for
Euttr Ctl 304-895 3928

Autos for Safe
-

3 1/~ HP rotot ll ler for tale t1&amp;0
Csll 814 992 7216

62 Wanted to Buy
4317

- --

11 o~ tt s purt c~ ltllll

1877 Plymouth Voltfe 8 W
1uto PS PI e cyl S71SO price
negotllblt Ph 814 4.t&amp; 712:'

614 996 3318

Old Engllth Sh•ep dog puppt"
pure blooded no 00 304

L1vastock

Utility Building 30x40•9
t4875 lnciudat 14d sliding
door 3 ft 0 n tttel walk door
29 ga ptinltd ttttl tiding 29
gt Gtlvalume roofing 20 yt1r
wtrrenty Complete conttruc
lion Post Frame Builders
Ath Mfs Ohio 814 692 2937

ENTIIIPRIIEI - . 011 1!4-211-HIO
2

63

21ft 2111 3111 It con~•
• 288-1522
foot B a 8 SurplutSuppli
At 1 eo Porttr Ohio
3010 John Delfa Trtctor wtth
loadet 143150 John Dtlf"t Plow 71
114448 8772

EVAIU

~-- -(-,:~=~~~~~=
_,1 -.cl 00- 1 -.ca11

600

11xl Ovtrhttd door Service
Door 15333 Eracted Iron
Harte BldgT 114 332 974&amp;

:;:;;::;;:;::;::;;:;;:;=: ,_ - 111110 opp W"\1,
41 Spece for Rent
::::,.. ":!. =.,.-=:
fOI' A.....,.
nant. 110.
Clolt &lt;o Cowt C:OI

Wanted to buy tobacco poun
d~ge ln Mason County 304
876 2970 or 676 1824 after

Spl 30 •40 •9

Rull'f 114 441-0001

-

Oh10

Ohio Ctll 114 448 9777 eve
614 448 3&amp;92 Up fron1 trtc
tors with wtrrtnty aver 40 used
tractors 1000 too It

Ant1ques
53
- -- - - - - Old Orlontol Rulli Wtnttdl Any
IIU or condhloo C:OI 1011 " ! 100 431 7147

114 Mlac Merchendlea

245 9293

814 241 5181

M11ewy Ferguson New Holland
Buth Hog Salet &amp; S11tvlce Over
40 u1td tttctors to choose from
&amp; complete line of new • uted
equipment Largllt tllectlon In
S E Ohio

304-1712101

Call llttaldun

•

21 ft 1974 Pull type e1mper
Self conta ned Good condi11on
Csl1 614 742 2124 or 1514

Soblna Oh Ph 513 684 238S

304·1718310

R•'---

plus daDOift

CII rtqUind

---------··-

Good selection of Dutot tnd
Bleckhnjl boars Roger Beniii'V

2 wood llutnlng COOk , _ 2
• • 110¥11
~ let bo•

Houses for Rent

226e oltur 5 00

614 992 6066

JIM S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER SR 35 W Golllpollo

304 815

4 drew•

lc-

1974 Ch•teau 36 f1 fully
equ1pped AC shding glatt door
Excallent cond tlon 14700 Cell

U79

814 992 2728

4418

9 /t h El Dorado tl de In truck
camper Sletpt4 tdultl In good
condition 8896 Call 614 992

Fru1t
&amp; Vegetables

81gno t 304 &amp;28 4934

61 Household doods

top fair&gt; #
btr glui .;r
condition

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

69 For Sale or Trade

Port1ble 40 x8 lightld chtngt
eble lett~r tign U99 00 Free
delivery FrH latter~ AAA

266 1393

3,2 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

~

Aluminum eemper
condition UO F
camper top good
1260 Ctll814 986

A11umt small monthly p•yment
on moder style p11no like new
condition Ctn bt """ localty
Pletll Clll 1 800 1523 2890

304 G76 7471

14d&amp; 2 BA tr11\er 8m1 from
town on 218 Llrge prtvtte lot
with indul'tritl type pity uround
1q1.npment t200mo Ph 614

2 bedrdom treller couptes
smell child Locust Ad At 1
Po1nt Plet11nt 304 176 1076

41

Wtnted to rent Pttture Ctll

Syt"tCUH Mutt 1pply in pMton

4450

34

Sptclous Mobile Home lots fm
rent large recrettlon tnd picnic
tret free lot g1ve tWIY 304

47 Wanted to Rent

2 btclroom trtller In country
1200 per month Gtt tnd wtter
1ncluded 614 742 2170

33

Space for rent trtller tPICH
Locutt Ad R1 1 Polm PletUnt
304 t7! 1078

e75 3073 ollor 5 00 PM

42 Mobile Homes

Attumtble loan 3 bedrooms 1
bath fem1ly room wtth wood
burner ettln khchen centrel air
1 ~ level acr11 mutt Mil rtlocat
mg ctll tfter 4 00 304 176

~II

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park
Rout• 33 North of Pomeroy
Rtnttl trellers Call 814 992
7479

...

Nice refr1gerator bed complete
rocker couch vtnyl reclmer 5
wooden ch•rt porch 1wmg
other 1tetftt Call 614 441

Ctll 304 876 4631

6 room house and btth nice
loc1t1on 304 676 1090

Campmg
Equipment

----~------------~·;

4288

0660 Ph

drlva

ate your guts1 Mr • Emes'•
Get yourself another boy'."

I NOncE!
THE OHIO IIAU£Y PU8LISII

IPliO CO recommencta that ~
do bu11n.., with ptOplt you
know tnd NOT to Hnd monl¥
tlvough the f'ftiH untl you hevtl

-tol

114-441'3182

required Phone 614 ~92 3194

l,l.rgt baeuqful 5BR home 47
wooded -.ere• Meigs locel
Cherry R1dge 44 900 00 0.11

78

Plano for ultl Retpontlblt party
wtnted to II tum I tmtll monthly
payment• on plano Sit locelly
Call credtt man1ger 1 800 447

1* 8,_ lloclo wi1h llthtw 12v 58
Hwp Sytleft\ to fit ChevY 114 1on

3224
8t 4 94 9
Kenmore wuher ond dryer
4P
m
614
892
5868alter4
00
0126 Norge wuhor ond dryer
pm
•1 BO Retrigtrttor f86 Cell
- - - - - - - --·1•814 742 2362
Pr ced for
3 bedroom
home
2 quu:lt
story 'ale
corner
tot In t~;:::;:===::=~=~r-;~~~~;;~~;:=1---------Tony 1 Gun RIIPtlrs hot reblueM•ddleport No down pevmen 1 41 Houses for Rent 46 Space for Rent
'"9 Opeo 9 oo AM •o 1 oo PM

992 66e7 or 114 812 7171

21

9701

n3

•tdmg lot 326ft ffont•a• on
Jl.'7 1 3 tetll U900 firm
Cell 614 992 6132 or 114

fIll .'II idl

lirtt ltke new t400 Du~ch
Rtbbi11 &amp; Ctg.. Ph 114 388

2 bedroom house 1n Clifton
Pr~ce raduted from $16 000 to
5~34

F"''f

3 bdr randt Aodn.., WI ... U

Pupp;to to o good CaM
245 1193 bolfort 8tm or aft•

2 St

MttureChrlatitnman Oroundt
keeping Mndymtn tnd ltwn
c•e Ph 114 441 27&amp;0

BEAUTICIANS
M•qg• end ttyllts needtd for

Mo..,. -

G1veaway

1I · ~~~------­

Will do ltght htuWno lawn
mowtr rtfHir •nd tome eutomo
tlve wortc Ctll (IJ14 742 2313

New

4

cloanlng · - nH&lt;I holpl

If to cell Ollllbum CIHnklt
Servlce114 311 9027 Re .. ontble Rat11 Rtf•Mica on

1''-441 8880

Seton to be openlfto soon in
GellipoNt Come loin the grow
lng lomlly 01 Fleota Htlr Fo
thlont. We offw ttlary comnMs
IIOnt. tdY•notmtnt. education
profit program .,hie mort For
Interview cal colltlct 114 711
1383 ... tor Jane

441 2200 Afttt 5pm

llpflnQ

Sus tO&lt; lnti&lt;YI- 114-261
1421 Not JuTt • Job

For 'Herbal Lift c.U M1111 11
44&amp;.3131 10M'I to 5pm or

I 11 I

Help Wanted

GOvernment hom11 from t1
(ll repttr) Dtltnquent tak prop
arty Repouesllont Call 806
687 8000 Eat GH 9805 for
current repo lltt

6357

Aon Evans EntlfPri111 Jackton

INSULA nON

Owner/Mtchantr

C••• I•v•••
....,

(

Coli 114-992 6848

11

3 Announcements

Pottery end G1fts
B11d Baths Out11de
Yard Dolls Jesus
Statues V11gm Mary
&amp; Angels for Yards
and Graves
S11 tefm

1111/Hn

e14p258 1509

4387

Buying tunk Clf1 Ctll titer 6 00
prn

J&amp;L BLOWN

Annou nc~ ~ 11 11~ nf.,

RE-OPENS
MARCH 20

HI 6110
11111EIICE Ptt01tE
(614) HI 1114

'
Have room In Prlvlte
Cere Home
for 2 elderly p1t1ents Ae..ont
ble ratu 15 yr experlent:e
Speatl dltts Good C~re CaH

W1ll Clfl for tkllrly lady in my

~I' I Vll.l:'

PH. 949·2193
or 949-2756

St It I 24 Syrorust

PlUMBING &amp; 'HEAI'ING

Situations
Wanted

PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

LlnLE RED lAIN

341 mo

12

Attention home ownert Itt

JO'S

ACnON
TOWING
949-9070 or
949-2045

876 6834

OLD ORIENTAL RUGS

892 3478

12171-

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE
USED TIRES
&amp; BATTERIES

Someone to clean end othw
m1te chore• for summer 304

Ohio C:OII 814·2H 5830

Jahn I. Btntt

"992 2196

Middleport Oh1o
113 tfc

3819

Alto Trantnlluloa

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equipment
repa1rs and weldmg
(All makes &amp; modelal

PAT HILL FORD

for college C.ll tht Army
Ntttonel Ou1rd for FREE lnfor
mtt1on picket 1 800 142

2282

4

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

We can repa1r and re·
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also actd b01l and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

800.842 3et 9

v.,gin11 1 Penonel Care Home
h11 vacancy for elderty people
24 hours c•a. 20 .,...n exp._
nence Reuontble ,...
onyumo &amp;14 919 3014

Buy.ng daily gald atfver coins
nngs jewelry tterling wtte old
coint large currency Top prt.
Cll Ed Burktn Barber Shop
2nd Ave Mlddttport Oh t14

a•

6 17 tfc

RADIATOR
SERVICE

.. 1

16

SCIPIO RECYCLING

REPAIR

Earn •• tre money ill the Army ~
Nlt10nel GUIIrd 304 87&amp;..3950

Ao1otiH0&lt; YCIC *ISO
S01 ol 14-35 18 8 gruund howk

w!JO&lt;Iworfl 614-992 5128

614-992 7180

S832

lb.

Clean ShHt Cast Alum
25&lt; to 29&lt; lb
# 1 COPPER
42•
U COPPER 32•
Irony Alum1num
5 to I lb

lhp

tfousefrollle 'ant or lease Two
story Rutltnd trea Cell Joan
Stewart 8~4 742 2421

TOP CASH pMt for 13 rnodef
and newer uttd nrt Smith
Buick Pontiac 1 911 E111trn
Avt OaiUpollt C1ll 614 441

Dump Truck tingle txle 10ft
bed. 15 tpeed 2 lpfHMI r. . end
low m1le~ge Ctll 814 8&amp;3

For ule by owner 2 story house
m Mtddleport ovartooking ptrk
30 yr guarntted Vlnyle tidmg
w w carpet,. 1 Y.! bath unique

Telev1110n Advert•alng Need
high energy person fat" tht Pt
PlaiMnt ar11 JH)ftlble futur•
management opportunity bate
plut commlttlon experience tn
edverdsmg Nln pref•red 304

614 318 1811

WANTED Any size or condition
Call toll frM 1 BOO 433 7U7

Flottened Alum Cons

992-66

\

814 448 3872

,,.,
26&lt;

Wanted To Buy

We JWf c ..h for late mottel clun
u-"c•s
Jmt Mink ChiY Oldt Inc
BIM Gene Johnaon

3172mopd

M1ddleport, Oh

2

9

49835 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

CAll 7 DAYS A WHK

MOVING SAlE utBfjt furniture
tnd m1ac Items 211 0 N Mt1n
St Thurt Ffl Set

Ntw 3BR 2 car garage, bflc:k
rront front porch nice lot I
m1les Souttl of Galllpoll•
t4Y 500 Ph 814-441 8038

Phone 1 304

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®bJ Lllrry Wright

Mu11cal
Instruments

Prom d,.. never bHn worn 1111

8to 992 1110

S14 000

The Datly Sentmei-Page- 11

Low.., Fl- orvon 2 koy
3 4 C:OIII14-317 0331
boards IMit ill topo ployor 2
FREE KODAK FILM for life. plu1 llltofbookl ..-phontMt A,
hu,..., of dalltn of tr.. gifts condition New e2195 Now
Colltoll"-1 10043S.I312 018&amp; Pit 114-318 2774
PIANO FOR SALE
I81Ttl vame tlble wtth em
bot:etd leckgtmmon a ch ... Wanted Aesponelbla party to
bwfllchllrs
0500 Illume smtll monthly ptyments
A._ Ping 4Pang
ttble t 71 00 on piano Sle ktcatty Ctll credit
man..• Ph 1 800 447 428'
Ctll 814 441·31134

IMgo booutltul 6 DR ....... 47
wooded tcre. Melga L0C61
&lt;.;herr, Rklu• t44.too Call

or et4 992 8072

62

64 Mite Merchandise 67

i:

1429

Mtlmentnce tupervlaor nllded
for Care Htven of. Point Pie•
11nt Must htve ability to
provide routine maintenance
plum~ electrictl and gtn•tl
repllt coonlintte whh otht~:
dll*tmtnll ln 1 10 bed nursiog
c•e umt R.. ponsible fat' super
v11ing houukeeplng and
ltundry Compettttve Al.ry end
benefits Appllcttionl 6CcttiM
by mill or 1n plriOn Mondey and
TuetdiY Apnl 13 and 14 only
9 00 3 00 No phone ctlla 1
pteese c.,e Htven 11 loctted
North of Point Pla ... nl on At

LAFF·A-DAY

M,utt ttl I ntw+y J'lft'\Odeltd 1 bclr
me 14 Mill Creek St
lhpolts 118100 Makt off•
"' .II 114 441 2531

29 1Syracute
0 be1woenOhlc;t9

622 0304

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Homes for Sala

Rustc Hlllt

AVON no tervlce charge open
tarrltories phone 304 1715"

31amtly yard ule Sat Apnl11
Park Street Middleport

condrt1ontng for mobile
or modular homes 2Y2
or 3 ton until tnstalled
on pad I. ready to cool

Bnggs &amp; Stratton
Tecumseh
Weed Eater
Homehte
Jacobsen

Transfers 3Smm &amp; 110 Pos1
flvt lhdts to VHI V11jeo Topo

SALES &amp; SERYIC~

•JOINTING
•MOLDING

lOIS 11

Installation of ductwork &amp;

•

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S IT SO EAST

'!'''&lt;P

;. ,, ~ , .•

(Ommerctol Unlh

Day or N1ght

4 5 Lie

NEW LISTING - MIDDLE
PORT - Small home 1n
good cond1t1on 3 4 bed
rooms gas heat Insulated &amp;
storms Good street JUST
$14 50000

'di

RtNtltrll1al .. ~ small

SMALL ENGINE

PARTS and SERVICE

BOGGS

W'i•

614 388

Fri.SitAprll10th.11th Frt
Noon to 7pm Sat 10 7pm
FOfd cultivators old books
gla11ware Z IMdroom tulles
microwave &amp; car1 some an
tlqun 174 Sun V ...ey Dr

HEATING &amp; COOliNG

4 16 16 tfn

~

985-3561

;ll'

95

Blclv

NO SUNDAY CAllS

ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE UIU

NEW LISTING -RUTlAND
- M1n1 Farm - Appro"
mately 6 acres w1th 3 bed
room home Elec 8 B heat
plus a wOOdburner Barn
sheds stora ge c~11a1 Gar
den space All lor only
$29 500 00

Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
DoH11 Turner 992 5692
Offlct
992 2259

,

VHS HOM£ RECORDER

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

r [!

I

4&lt;

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

FREE LANCE
35MM
PHOTOGRAPHER

10 8 tfc

', I '·,

April 11 sh
9816

' AI Rtasanobl8 Pmes '

Fartorr Choke
12 Gauge Shotguns Only
to atfn

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL 1&gt;1RT

I

7 F1m1ty Children• clothn
furmture rechner wheels tires
mise Ewington Townhall S1t

ru1uc IIIVITID

CUSTOM BUilT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

SAT. NIGHT
6:30P.M.

I

Porch Sale April 10..11 12
Cloth" curttlns etc 406 6th
Ave Kanauga 9 00 to 4 00

·,n,r I ppr "''.l•;.llf' :t~·•
Bontt' \~\ \ lUll

BISSELL
BUILDERS

EVERY

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

,,, 'l'lr"

(I I '" .. , "111. ,,

REA!ONAIIE REliABlE
8 20 86 tin

Bashan Building

ESTtMA TES

~ )0

w··!·ihl&lt;li1•nd

614-843-5248

RACINE
FIRE DEPT.

PH. 99

Dinfg g

Fn Set George Cart..rtlidence off 160 1.ook for
ugns

1 ,,, f! lo!: "'' 1

Sr ·, ,..

Electromc Organs
Mob1le serv1ce

GUN SHOOT

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

Aret supervttOr ShtrP tmbi
tlout women needid to hire tnd
tratn demonlt'fltora Unuaual
quathy gtfltlnd dKOriiMM'IIine
Work hom your home WeeklY
ptycheck bonus trips Free
tr11nlng FtN Ample ktt no
mvntment For detallt caN

141 0091 ••• 3887 7 doyl

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IVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Servi(e

Automotive Repair
&amp; Serv1ce

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

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Elden Blake Fam1ly

Jn

J.R.'s REPAIRS

AUTO SALES

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Colli I 4 992 7180

EXCELLENT WAGES For sptre
time utembly wortl; eiiCtron
ct crtftt Othars Info (504)

lbkt Sale Luncheon
llenaf1ts go to lend
PWIOAI IO camp loti
clothes
famity

THUll. 7 PM-II 6 4S

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SANDY'S

PH. 949·2160
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls

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Avon Rtprfttnlttrte Wtl'ltld
Sell to friend and relltivll or
tab • territory Free buic ~it

Yard Sale

Gallipolis
&amp; V1cimty

EAGLES CWI-~0-IOJ OH

Ph. 992·3537
48871ma

41 5 86 1c

New Homts Built
Free E1t1metea

26104

collecs 814 864 8878

BINGO

SSO Page St, Middleport

992 621S or 992 7314
Pomeroy, Oh1o

SIDING CO.

Allan Ray Bnckles

7

Chmcal Aud1olog1st

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

V. C. YOUNG Ill

BISSELL

From the fam1ly
of E

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Happy Ads

EMT LPN or RN to l&gt;l&lt;fim'rl
lnturlnct eumt E xpw ..1Ctd
Part time potltlon with fl•ibil
Jty S•nd r.-uma to ,.MI P 0 "'
Boxl70 Dun.,_ w.. tVirginiL

FOUND blldt and white 1m1ll
dog betwetn 2 end &amp; yrs old

417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631

(Free Est1mates}

SIDING
0 AlUMINUM SIDING
•BLOWN IN
INSULAnON

NATIONWIDE IN&amp;iJ~ANCE
P0 •o• 1018 -loito Oh
46750 814 374 8241 An

992 3759

~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992·6601

work

2 5 86 tfn

Po~nt

Middlepon Reward C1ll 114-

- Plumb ng end e ectr eel

Bob Barton, Owner

inttrated 1ft 11m~
t30 000 plus ~--7 lnou
flnct Agency A~ileble Btnd
RHUme or cell for 1PDOintment

Lon 32ndo.QirMMaaonlcring

- Roofmg and gvnor work
- Concrete work

0 VINYL

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- Addons and remodeling

PH. 992-9949

WOOd :Z003 N Mttn St
pteeunt w Va

~ LISA M KOCH, MS.

CARPENTER
SERVICE

190 MUlBERRY AVE.
POMEROY, OH.

304-57&amp; 2833

pup

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Ara

FOUND Elk Hound or husky
type dog 1tong Tom Gl1nn Ad
Pit 81 4 388 1034

Computerized Heanng A1d Selectton
~ Wtm Molds lnterpretmg Selv1ces

YOUNG'S

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

AkC male Germen Sheph•d

Camp Cont.y area Call 30•
676 71 27 evening•

Jane G Beegle
P D Box 375
Racme Ohio 45771
131 27 141 3 10 17 4tc

REBUtlf &amp; REPAIRED

Qlve-oygo.._e OUOILIOn• EXCELLENT WAGES tor ..,..
ble working cond cell 304 17b time uMmiMy worlc.; elect~
1310
let cr.tts Qth.,. Info 104-i
141 0011 EIIT 3021 7 dfiiiL
Femolo Booglt 10 month• old CALL NOW

-.uti opponunity employtr

47871mo

Board of Trustees of Pubhc
Affaus

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

31

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6 Lost and Found

TWIN MAmESS/IOXSPRING ............ S98.81
FUll MATTRESS/BOXSPRING .......... SJ48.81
CHESTS. ••• S49.95 RECUNERS •• S99.95
DINETTE/4 (HAIRS. • .. .. .... • •• • • S99.95
1 2 Months Free Ftnanc1ng
Pubhc Not1ce

992-3410

so ~:r~~~~~h~~~~
allvery
- our·,
bors and
1
for
the kmdness help and
comfort that you shared
w1lh us dunng the loss
of our loved one Elden
Blake Your love and
comfort w1ll never be
lorgotten

108 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio
PH. 992·3307

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b1dt and 10 accept the lo
welt and best b1d
Coptea of apeclftcattons
may be obtatned at ttle
Clerk Treasu rer s offtce as
stated

Oh1o 45771 to upgrodalhe

EMPIRE FURNITURE

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Pubhc Not1ce

electrtcal system(sJ m the
Aerator Bu1ldmg and Pump
Hou18(1j faclllttes 1n the VII
lage of Ractne Ofuo w1th
baste operating conftgura
tton to be ma1ntamed
The bids wtll be opened
and read at 7 00 P M on

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On March31 1987 mthe

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Botti arid mot ort tor sale 3
TPHd trollinv motor 176 Cell

814 992 72t6

1917 Sklffcrtft 21 ft cab n
crulstr 110 HP Mercrultlf
lnbotrd Outbotfd OrNe tttlltt
full mooring cover 11crlflcelot
QUicllS~I Ctll814 992 7370
IMPERIAL MARINE INC Botts
are still 81 winttr prlcn Pur
chul"g new 1700 Bev Liner
Ctprit Bow Alder for 11 &amp;ow ••
f114 par momh ... Sttrcraft
Strttot Remember H yoyr not
buylna from Ul your ptylng too
much 112,.,try8t Ptrktraburg
W V 304 411 2111

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Rttldent ial or commercitl wit It
lng N•w llrvle~ t or reptlrt
Llcented electrician Eltlmt~ '
fr.. RldttnOUf El•ctficsl 30. ,

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875 1788

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General Hauling

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Olllerd Weret Service Poolt
Cistern• Well• OeUv•rv Any
time C1ll 614 448 7404 No Sund•v eell1

A lr A Watet Service Homr
clt ternt wells poolt 1111.;
Formerly Jsmtt Bov• Wet.,
Ssme rates Call 30' ft76

6370

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pool• cisternt &amp; wr~ll1 Cell
814 246 9286

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814 446 4861 Morn ing or !
even ng
1
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ruaonable ra1u lmml!dlate 1
2 000 gtllon deltvary cllt•rns t
pools _,u eto ctll 304 675 1

2919

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limeuone tnd
gr1vel Del vtfed 1 ton 1ncl up
Jim Ltn~er 30' 6715 1247 ot
17fi 7397

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Pric11 1 000 or 2 000 glli
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AetMtt AM tyl)fltorque conver
ters • lrtntf• o... t Enalnt
ovtf'tltul kltt Alllton Trensml•
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rtntttd will dtUver otth •
c•ry or 1nt11U c.n 114 379

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trlcountytrea22yeart Thtbes.t
ln furniturs ul)holtteitnl CUI \
304 171 4114 for fna
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Pomeroy-Midd~port.

Ohio

Frida~April10,

Local Briefs:---...

House speaket; vows
follow-up
on
.taxes
. .
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I

Local mus"ician8 to perform

..•

! Memorial Auditori um at Ohio University wlll be the seen~ of
the 01\io Music Epura tors Association District 17 Honors and
Band a nd Choir performance set for Saturday at 7:30p. m.
• The performance wlll feature the top musicians from 19 high
sc hool ban ds a nd choirs cover ing a seven-county region,
mcluding two from the Immediate area - Meigs, directed by
Lori Klinger, and Eastern, under the direction of Wllliam Hall.
Loca l st ud ent s performing Include Jenny Cowdery. Eastern.
·bass clarinets;- Jeff Arnold. Meigs. first also saxophon&lt;&gt;s : Angle
Sloa n, Me igs. bassoons; Todd Clay, F.:astern. first cornets;
Chad Carson. Meigs, third F horn; Melanie Arnold. mallets:
.Jeffrey Sayre. Eastern, basses.

Whitt• Shrine plans in'itallation
Instal lation of Maty Shrine ~7 of 1\'hile Shrine of .Jer usalum
wi ll tx• Frida .v. 7; :«r p.m .. at th&lt;· mason ir trmple. Pollurk·
n·rrPshmPn 1s.

•

A I hletic boosler.'i mt•el
. Monday
The Meigs l.oea l i\ thletlr Boos tt'l's will mert at 7: :lO p.m.
at lhr high se hool.

M on d:~ y

EMS u.nils r('spond lo six calL.,
Meigs Cou nt y F:mergenry Medical Servle&lt;&gt;s reports six ralls
Thursda .l': Tuppers Plains a t J: :19 a.m. to Texas Road for
Da rl ene Rurkley to Vetrrans Memorial Hospital; PomProy at
8::12 a.m. tra nspor ted Jod y Custrr. Susa n Arnold and Frank
Casto from an aut o a.cc ldr nt on Ohio 7 to Veterans Mc morlal
Hospital; Mlddll'port at 11: 1IJ a.m. 12.,Ha rtingcr Parkway for
Flora Halle;· to Veterans Mrmorlal Hos pital; Tuppers Plains at
12::111 p. m. to R1•cdsvill r for Dorothy Chevalier to Holzer
Mrd!C'al Cent er; Pomrr·o;· atl ; J:l p.m. to Reedsville fo r t.lvln
Reed to St . .Joseph's Hospita l; Pomeroy at 4: 14p.m. to Collums
Road for Charlie O'Hrl~n to Vetera ns Memorial Hospita l.

DAV chapter to meel Mondav.
Thr Dlsllb lt"d t.mrrican Veterans will meet Monday, 7 p.m ..
allh&lt;·.twll on Bullt•rnut Avenue, Po m~roy .

Reviml .5ervict•s begin Sunday
Th!•r!' wi ll be revival senkes Sunday th rough April 19 at
Eden United Methodist Churrh. two miles north of Rredsvllleon
Ohio 1 2~.
Srrvlcrs wil l begin at 7: : ~1 p.m. !'ach t•vening with Rev. Peter
Mar llndalt• of Grec nfirld, Ohio bringing the message. Th e
m~ll'a l tal~nls of Rl'v. Martindale' s wlfr, He rsey. wil l be also
bl' fiJa IUrl'd.

DONATION
L.W. McComas, left, treasurer of the
Mlddlepori·Pomeroy Rotary Cluh, receives a Moo check' for the
Meigs (:ounty Easter Seal Crippled Children's Program from
David Riggs, operator of Valley Homes, Belprt·. Riggs had plrdged
$100 lor each unll sold during the firm 's recent anniversary sale to
the local Easter Seal program liS the sales relal!•d to Meigs County.
There wore four units sold to Meigs Countbns thereby pro&gt;idlng
$400 locally . Riggs Is a form er Meigs County resident.
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Scientists confirm link between as
CH ICAGO 1UP!• - Govern·
ment researchers haw provided
the strongest link yel bctwe&lt;" n
givi ng ·children and teenagers
aspirin for chicken pox or flu
s'ymptoms and Reyc's sy n·
dromc. a serious and oftt•n
deadly brain infection.
But the ., clentlsts lament ed
that despite the ciear·rut cvi·
clencc and warning labels on all
bottles of aspir in . many il l
children were still taking the
medical ion. Increasing by 411
limes their chances of devf'IO P·
ing the rare synd rom&lt;'.
. 'Children a nd lt&gt;&lt;• nag!' rs
should not be laking aspiri n for
rhlrken pox or infl uenza -like
illnesses. especially when th ere
are readily ava ilable alterna·
lives," so id Dr. E ugen e Hu rwitz,
of the federal Cent ers forDiseas.•
Co ntrol. "The message Is gelling
around . bu t It's not gettin g to
evNyone."
Thr aspirin indu sII')' rri lieizrd
the rese11 rr h, which Involved
several national health agencies.
as biased. but agreed it was·
"brtter to be sa fe than sorry"
when deciding whether· to give
asp.irin to children.
Reye' s syndrome. an infection
of the brain and liver. usually
begins with chicken pox . the fl u
or a mild res pi ratory lllncss and
.within days progresses to vomit ·
lng. disorientation. loss of con·
sc!ousness ahd often ro nvu lslo ns. From 20 percent to :lO
percent of the vlrtims die and
anot her th ird suffer serious brain
damage.
.
.
. .
,
Although prr~ arrl y considered
a sma ll rhlld s disease, two·
thirds of the cases occur In
youths between ages 10 and 18.
On Monday, lh &lt;• J:l.year·old
granddaughter of ac·tor Dick Van
Dyke died of Reyc's sy nd rom l' In
Cleveland Height s. Ohio, one

.Grand Jury .-.ession cancelled
Meigs Cou nt;· Pmsccurlng Allornry Fred W. Crow lf!
an nou nec&gt; Ilia I thr gra nd jury session planned for Tuesda y.
Apr il 14 . has bt'en cancelled.
Jurors wi ll not need to report, Crow sold. Iris not known at this
time if Ihe grund jury wil l meet again belore the end of the
pres~nl .Ja nuary term wh!rh ends April 30. If an additional
session Is rl'&lt;Jl!lr&lt;'&lt;l. jurors will be notified. Crow advises.

~reWS

Will attempt tContlnul'&lt;l from Page i1

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I The fi rm said thr material was
lbelng shipped from !he Na trium
;plant to a Colgate farlllty Louis·
;ville. Ky. Caustic soda Is used for
•making pul p and pup&lt;'r . soap.
)• lumlnum, cellophane, rayon
,

!s uspect held
'

tContlnued from Page1r

taunt;' Magistrate Pau l Smit h.
: Ga ry Lre Schult z, n r.06
•Second St.. was 'killed at 2: '''
•'a. m. while standing on the
'~» ldewalk In fmnt ' of Th e Anchor
:Club on MaIn Street. accordi ng to
Point Pleasant Pollcr · C'hlrf
~ames Gaski ns. Shultz was pro·
11ounred dead at Pleasanl Valley
Hospital by Mason County Mcdlra l Exam iner .John Grubb, M.D.
' The pollrl' chief said &amp;·h ult z
'was apparently shot In the chest
\vlt h a .ncallber pistol. The
wirtlm' s bod,V wil l be transported
)o the slate Medical Examiner's
office In South Charleston,
'w. Va .. Friday for an autopsy. he
added.
; ' Gaskins sa ld the shooting ap·

Ohio,

and other texllles. and In pelroleum products and refining.
Taylor explal n!&gt;d that river
rrsldents ,I( PI their drinking wa·
ter from wells and the only use
some wou ld have for river water
would be In washing clothes.

.

parPntl)' stemmed from a dis agreement betw~ n S!'hult z and
thl' suspect rar llrr Thursday
evening lnsldr the club . FollowIng the shooting, Messrr a 1legedly go t Into a car a nd drove
away from the scene. Gaskins
said.
Officer R.A. Evlrk of the Point
Pleasant Pollee Department In·
vestlgated the shooting. Assist ·
lng at the scene Friday morning
were deputies rrom the Mason
Count y Sheriff's Department.
The Point Pleasant E mergency
Medical Service transported the
victim to the hospital.
Funeral arra ngements for
Schultz are under the dl rect'lon of
the Wilcoxen Funeral Home.

week aflrr!a klng four aspirin for
chicken pox.
The syndrome remains rare,
however. ~l riking one or two
ch ildren out of J(IO ,OOO ei'Crl'
year. Abou t l ,CXIO cases werf.
reported to the CDC from 1981 to
198:., wllh 291 dea ths.
Alt hough s tudies !Inking
Reye's to aspirin date to 19RO. It
was n't until a preliminary CDC
stu dy in 19841 ha t then Secretary
of Hra llh and Huma n Services
Margaret Heckll'r urged aspirin
producers to print warnings on
the l ~els. The voluntary program proved Inadequa te and the
war nings became manda tory In
1986.
·
The t·urr'enl CDC s ludy. pub·
lishPd in the .Journal of thE'
Ameriran ME'dical Assoc iation .
involved 27 cases of Rryr's
sy ndrome si nre the preliminary
stud;· 11nd found· aspi rin use for
chi cken pox or fl u-like lllnrss was
assoclatrd with 26 of the cases.
In ronl rast. only]8 pcrrrnl of a
si milar group of f40 il l children
used asp iri n. wit hh 8.'i .7 percent
opting for acelam inophen, the
non.aspirin pain rt'licver found in
Tylenol and other medications.
Hurwitz said the most di stress·
lng aspect of the st ud y Is th at
nearly 40 percent of children and
tee nagers still take aspi rin for
chlekcn pox and flu . HI' said the
problem is particularly prcval·
ent amo ng trena grrs. who often
detcrminl' their own m edication
and ma y not believ(' the warni ng
applies to 1hem.
Scirntlsts do nor know why
asp irin is associated wit h Reye· ~.
or why some rhlld re n dev&lt;'lop th ~
s.l' nd rome and som&lt;' do not.
Hurwlt ~ said.
"There probably are some
differences in the child ren who
get l his and those who don't, but

g:::~~!n ~~~~~:

with highs

Veterans Memorial
· Thursday Admissions
)l:mma Adams. Racine; Charles
0'Brlen. Lake Placid, Fla.;
Evelyn McCaskey, Rutland.
~ Thursday Discharges' - Guy
ylnther.

The probability of pre&lt;'iplta·
lion Is near zero tonight and 60
percent Saturday.
Winds will be from the south at
five to 15 mph tonight.
·Ohio Extended Forecast
Sunday lhrourh Tuesday
A chance of rain Sunday and.
again Tuesday, with faw weather
on Monday. HlghJ will raage
from the mid 50s to the mid 60s
each day, with overnight lows
between 40 and 45.

we have not been able discover
what it Is ," he said. "All we know
Is the. risk is there."
But Dr . .JosPph White, dirrr tor
of the Aspirin Foundation of
t.merica In Washington. said the·
study has several statistical
flaws.
"The st udy is just a co nti nua ·
lion of that previous study. so the
original faults in th e st udy
haven' t been corr·ectrd." said
Whil e. whose group is supportrd
by sr1·era l aspirin

infection.~

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Spring Time
NEW TIRE
DEALS ·

'ROTC unit
a success
on campus

t. sourer atlhr AMi\ disagr&lt;'&lt;'d
and sa id experts who reviewed
the study gave it hi gh marks and
fell it should be published us soon
as possibl!'.
·

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES &amp; SERVICE
204 Condor St.
Pomeroy. OH.
Phone 992·2976

SPRIN~ I. $1JMMER HOUR$
MON.·wtD. &amp; THUIS. '-5
TUES. &amp; FRI. 9-1

SATURDAY 9·1

THE
GRAVELY
SYSTEM

Df'!!ISit• Mat' Pattt'rson
Mrs. Th'sslc Mae Patterson. 92,
Portla nd. former !;' Q,[ Jackson
County , W.Va., died ~iday at
Veteran s Memorial Hospita l.
Mrs. Patterson wa s born
March 6. !89!i In Jackson Coun ty,
u daughter of the late .I.C. and
.lemlna Murphy Archer. ShC' was
a member of lhl' United· Metho·
dlst Ch urch a nd the Meigs
Count y Senior Citizens Group In
Pomeroy . She wa s a
homemaker.
Surviving are four dat&lt;ghtcrs.
Mrs. Susle ·Leep a nd Mrs. Lucy
Rexroat. bothofClnclnnati; Mrs.
Azelllne Smith , Parkersburg,
W.Va.. and Mrs. Ann Roso,
Portland; two sons, Delbert
Patterson of Portland . a nd
Ja mes Patterson of Racine ; a
sister, Mrs. Flossie Lincicome.

CALL FOR PRICE

992-716l
"WE CAM *A~E YOU
• MONEY"

GENERAL
TIRE SALES
N. SECOND AVE. MIDDI.EPQIY

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y{ " c~{Jt1£t;' ,3Ja~n;
A NEW CONCEI-T IN RESIDENTIAL
AND COMMERCIAL DESIGN.
FOI A FaE CONSUI.TAJION WITH
NO o•IGA110N CAll (3041 675-6535
4 "Little" Design Is Independently Owned
By Licensed Desi!fner lane Little.

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Market report
OHj() nLLEl' UVESTOCII.
Markot R.,.n lor April 4. 1887

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Saturday salr APrll4. was Vf'r:V lllitt'll dU('

to thr bad wrath('r. Cat t\(1 priC('!I. wrr£'
jii trady on all

Spt"&lt;'lal

C'lu~~(·S

~aJc :

of cattl('.

Sprlnf(rr

1:0~·s. C'O\A'IO

and

calvf'S, fr«Jl'r canlr- Saturday, Aprt111 ,
1987 ot i:OO p.m.
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Ff'Mf"r caH salrs: A.pr\118. May 9, May

23, 1987.

Llv(ls1 ock hauling uvallablr.

Ravenswood. W.Va. ; 2!i !(randchildren, :10 great -grandchildren
a nd 11 grral·grra t ·
graodrhlldren.
Besides her parents. she was
preceded, In dea lh by her hus·
band ,' Bob, In 1949.
Servlrrs will be held all p.m.
Monday at the Stralght ·Turker
Funeral Home In Ravenswood
with Rev. Sieve Deaver official·
lng. Buria l will be In thC' Wilding
Ct' mOO&gt;t ery a t Ravenswood.
Frlcnds may call a t the filneral
home from 2-4 a nd 7·9 p.m.
Sunday.

HUBBARD$
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE
992·5776
Now Open for Spring Seaton

lrHito (loU.. Speclol
VEGETABLE PUNTS
S1 PEt DOlEN PACII
$JSOPEI FU1

FLOWEIING PLANTS
$1 PEl SO. Pl.
$JSOPEI FU1

Shrubbery or Fruit TrHS,
- y ••ittltt; Inter
PoHtd Fltwtn l1 _ ,
warlttlts; Ger•li-,
Vlot.h &amp; 111Malu:1 ....ts.
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We hve Eelfer Or11tl•1 C.r••

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REGISTER FOR GOLDEN BUCKEYE CARD FIRST
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·The pro~iSt&gt; held by the 11nnual celebraiion of
Easter is noted by George R·. Plagenz - 'A-2 ·
Bob H~flich reveals that .K·Mart is getting

into the spirit of the season --' 8-10

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J\lonK Ihe Riv er ....... B·l· lO
·• Business ...................... p-1
Co"'lcs ... ............ ..... ln•crt
Classllleds ...... D-H -6-7-11-9
Deaths ........................ A-7
Edllorial ..................... A·2
Sl'orts ........ , ............. C·l·K

Have Your P1cture Taken
with the .Easter .Bunny

2 PICTURES ONLY $200
OR BRING YOUR OWN
CAMERA FOR FREE!
GAWPOUS, OH.
APIIL 11-H A.M. till P.M.
APIIL 12-3 P.a. til 5 P.M.
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MIDDUPOU, OH.
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1987

Pleasant, April 12, 1987

Flood warning .in effect for Portsmou_th area
By United Press International
level at Ca mbrid ge fell below Us
T·S Staff Reports
13-foot flood stage and then
GALLIPOLIS - While the co ntinued to recede.
Ohio River level contlnued fal·
Thestate Department of Natu·
ling in the Ga!lia-Meigs area over ra l Resources' Division of Water·
th e weekend. ihe National craft. r iling unusually high and
Weather Service continued a cold water, Issued a riverbOat ing
flood warning Friday for the advisory statewide for Friday ,
swollen Ohio River near Ports· Saturday a nd today.
mouth, downstream from which
"Ma ny of Ohio's rivers and
the Coast Guard was help ing to streams will be unsafe for
sa lvage six barges that broke recreational bOating," sa id a
loose from tugboats and sank.
·di vision spokesman.
A flood warning for Wills Creek
The Ohio continued to rise
was canceled when the water slowly F riday, reaching 48.3 feet

at 4 p.m., and forecasters sa id
The river. which crested
the river wou.ld continue r ising Thursday night at 44 .7 feet at the
slowly until early Sat urd ay Ga ll!pol!s Locks and Dam. fell
morning and crest near Ports- slow ly throughout Friday and
mouth's !iO·foot flood slage.
Saturday. A spokesperson at the
Flooding will be confined to Gallipolis faci lity said there was
lowla nd areas outside Ports- 40.4 feet of water on the lower
m o uth 's flood wa ll. said gauge Saturday morning.
forecasters.
The Racine Locks and Dam
Sa tu rda y's rlllnfai! was not reported th at the river was
ex pected to be enough to support falling at a rate of .:1of a feet pe•·
addit ional rises on the Ohio. bu t hour. The lower pool reading was
could have been sufficient to J5 feet Friday. 32A at 2 a. m.
mai ntain flood·stage levels in to Saturd ay and 30.4 late Saturday
todaY.. they said.
morning. The normal lower pool

reading would be between 12 and

n feet.

Mea nwh ile. a l o-mllc stretch or
the river downstream fr om
Portsmouth was reopened !~rl·
day to let Coast Guard officials
locate six sun ke n ba rges loaded
with coal.
ACoast Gua rd spokes man said
:10 barges. ~I! carryi ng coal,
broke loose from tugboats Thurs·
day evening, but all but lh~ si x
that sunk were secured ·a few
hours later.
"The

By GEOFF OSBORNE
• Times-Sentinel Staff
GAL L!POLIS - Is th e "perso nal touc h" that one deputy
registrar said brought helpful
serv ice in vehicle registra tion
rea lly worth keeping? Does the
dcp~t "· registrar system need to
be " depolll lclzed," as one legis·
Iaior said, ahth e possible risk of
not · having someonl' lo answer ·
' their questions about vehicle
registra tion. as that same deput;•
r~r;:lst•·a •· sai d'&gt;.
Or maybe lhl' new system, In
the words of · !lllOI~~ leg islator,
just might ·crt•a tc " the most
ungodly mess we've seen?''
This is the unseen baltic th at Is
laki ng place in 'Ohio. It Is
between the deputy registrars ·
who. like the Babylonian King
Bels hazzar at the feast the night
the Persians Invaded Ba bylon. ·
see their jobs being eliminated.
and various po liticians. who
want to implement a s.1·stem that
they feel is rasler for Ohioans to
dea l wit h. These sa me pol!tlclans
say that they sC'c a n('('d to lake
polit ics out of a con tract sys tem
I hat they say would be better
handled b.v stare employel's.
First. it must be seen what
each side is fighllng for and what
they say abOut'the mailer.
(.:en! rallzed system
The slate's 272 deputy regis·
rrars are fighting Ohio House Bill
60. which if passed. would elimi·
nate their jobs a nd put their
responsibilities In the hands of
. the Registrar ,of Motor Vehicles.
• The bill would. on Jan . 1, 1989.
· require the registrar to havr a

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Valley Llnr Co. headquurtt,.·ed In
St. Lo uis. Mo ., Wl'rt' hl'adlng
down river when lhl' mis hap
occu rred around 7 p.m . Thu rs day. " said Chief WarrenI Of!'lccr
Wayne Krambcrk of the Coast
Guard's port operatio ns depart ·
men I in Huntington , W.Vu .
"There werr no In juries."
The tow struck the General
U.S. Grunt Highway Bridge
link ing Ohio and Ke ntucky in th~
Portsmouth ar·ca.
"We know where they tt he
t.Contlnu e&lt;l on A.:l)

Pomeroy
outlines
problem ·
to ODOT

centralized mail-in system In legis lators. Sta te Rep. Joly nn
w9rk!ng order. On that date the Boster. D·Ga lllpolis, said that. If
contract 1he sta te currently has the present system Is abOlished,
wit h the dep ut y registrars will be "we co uld bE' throwing out the
ter minated.
baby wllh the bat h wa ter,"
Tommy J. Willis. a deputv meaning that If the mall·in
registrar in Lawrence County . system is Implemented, "those
By NJ\NCV VOACHAM
was quot ed In The Iront on of us In small areas wo uld be the
Thncs-Sc nlincl Stuff
Tribune as saying th at "the first ones to suffer."
POMEROY
- Ohio flep ur l·
thing that Is going to happen (if
Many other depu ty registrars.
men! of 'l'ranspor·tollon Dl rrrro r
the House bill passes ) is that the and even the legislators proposWarren Smith ha s been famli lar·
price for the license plates will go lng the ma il-In s;·stem, don 't
!zed with rlv(•rba n k erosion a long
up because of the personnel have !he sll ):(hl es t idea ~ow much
Eas t Main Street -U.S. :1:1 In
they'd have to hire in C'olumbus the nOO&gt;w system wo uld cost the
Pomeroy. ··· ···· ·
·
and what they'd have to · pa y citizen . 1' · ' · !'/'•·· .•,,-·
,., • no!lnl l'llll'el• In C\1}J!ft11,. _
lh~-te~·•··
"f"or ,al) we ,know, ~. collld · ..
bus
, ?omcroy )Vi~y'or ,menard
Ruby Wilt'. ,the depu ty regis· save money," said State Sen.
Sey
ler and Councilmen .John
trar for Ga !lia Coun ty, said that Paul E. Glllmor, R·Port Clinton.
t.ndcrson
and Rr·ure Reed mN
"! don 't think peeple will be On the ot her hand. a " financial
wllh
Smith
to dlscu.&lt;S the expPn·
happy wllh the new sys tem." note has not bee n done yet. "
slv~
problc·m
wit h which rh o
claiming that "we don' t know accordi ng to Thomas Queen. a
vil
lage
Is
co
nfront
ed .
A WAY TO AVOID
County Deputy Rer!ltrllr
what the pr.lc~ will be If the leglsla t iv~ aide to State Sen.
Thr mr('t lng was 1HTanJH'd bv
• Ruby Wilt demonstrates llowOblo already hao a way to avoid long .
change to the mail· In sys tem Grace Drake. 'R ·So lon. And some
Statv
Rep . Jolynn Bosr~r . rillnl'"
lor
license
platesthe
Green
Box
drop-off
•Y•tem
at
the
local
deputy registrars fear that all the
takes plac&lt;'. ' '
r.u
!llpoll~
. and Stat(• Scri .•Ja n
offices.
·Wilt
said
thai
during
her
time
with
the
license
lmreau,
no
A ma!Hn sys tem is currently jobs would be ta ken away from
Mlchrw
l
Long.
D-Clrrlevlllr . Bo.&lt;·
one
hWI
ever
bothered
to
use
lhe
local
Jll'een
hox
.
Car
uwnt•rs
In effect, Wilt said. as Is a "green the counties and be conce ntrated
and
aides
from
Lonl('.&lt; office
trr
usually
take
IUivantajle
of
the
mail-In
systtm,
which
Is
slightly
box" procedure In which ca r In &lt;:'olumbus.
were
prrsl'nl
for
th
e•
mretl nl(, as
more rxpe1111Ive, and UN~! II II they plan to br out of town wlum lh!llr
ow ners ran place title. regislra ·
Apparent ~ompromiS!'
wel
l
as
Georg&lt;·
Do
uga
n, deput.v
plates are due. Wilt Hald title 11nd registration Info ha.• lo lw
lion and other Information In a
"Nor true!" said Drake and
director of ODO'l"s Dls trlc·t 10
deposited In the green box or in the rcgl•trar's hands prior to tht•
green box outside the ent ra nce to Gi!lmor. th e co·aut hors of Senate
offlcr. Muri &lt;'II U. ·
151h ol each month II one uses the hox 1wrvlce, The rcgl~ trur lh&lt;·n
lh&lt;' license bureau .
Bill 1, whic h is similar to House
Mrordlng ro Anderson. ODOT
returns the data alter processln". Forms ar!' in th!' hox telling
.Voices of mod eration
• Blll 60, but seems to be a
Individuals how to .use thai service.
hus ack nowledged the C'I'Oslon
The ma ll·ln svstem costs the rom prom lse between the two.
problrms In Pomeroy, as well as
car owner abO ui $1.75 more. s he Th!' deputy registrar would be
In
olher loca tions up and dow n
sai d.
eliminated as of .Jan. 1. 1989. just
bl nlng an optional mall· in system wals." said Drake.
thr
river. but (•an nol assis t In
Sta re Rep. Don Gi lmore , R- like the House bill, bu 1. al'cordi ng with 140 branch offices of th e
The branch offices or tho BMV
funclln
g th(' rcp:tlrs whlr h an•
Columbu s. said that "I'd want to Queen , there will be at least
would be staffed by classified
Ohio Bur~u u of Motor Vehicles .
gowrnment to tell me how the · one branch office for eac h
"The ce nt erpiece of my plan state employees, and wou ld offer nrressar.v 10 co r·rc•rt such
law works 1which Includes the county, run by sta te employees.
are a loca l state-operated 'one· driver 's licenses. llt·cn se plates, situa tions.
Anderson said that Douga n
cost to the c!tlzenl before II gets
Drake recep tly proposed th e stop' shop for auto llct'nses and driver exams. l~e nt lflca tlo n
reported
ot her !ora tio ns whrre
Implemented."
sys tem to !he Ohio Senate for
titles. und an optional program cards. and spare for d orks of
l'
ros
lon
prob
lems arc rven more
There arc a f~w voices of registering motor vehicles, com- for mail-in license plate rene·
!Con tinu ed on t\ ·:11
!Contlnuc'!J or1 i\ .:(1
moderation In this matter, whic h·
in Gilmore's words , evoked "a lmost no conversation" among

Meigs MR/DD board
wins job;.related grant

By LEE LEON,\RD
sta nd ing In the way of any till!.
UP I StatehOU!O(' ltt&gt;porto•r
either," he added .
COLUMBUS IUPli - Sta le
"My personal preference - I
lawmakers s('('m In no hurry to see not hing wr·ong with a 65 mph
Increase the :i!i mph speed limit limit on rural Interstates ."
on Interstate highways, now th ai
" I am not going to be lobbying
: Congress has given permission .
members to vote one way or the
, Sen. David I. ._ Hobson. R other." said Sena te President
' Springfield. has In troduced a bill Paul E. Glll mor. R·Port Clinton .
: raising the maximu m speed for "As soon as the Highw ays
· automobiles to tio mph on Inter· Co mmitte~ puts Itt Hobson 's bllli
:. sratc high,ways outside rlly lim- · out. 11 wou ld be my Intention to
:- its. The maximum for trucks schedule It for floor action."
• would remain at ;,:; mph ..
Hobson believes his bill would
~ ' Hobson's bill provides tougher serve a twofold purpose: save
; penalties for speeding vlolatlons, lives on rural two· lane roads and
• and retalns th cli5m phllmltonall lricrease the flow of traffic on
! tWO. lane roads and on Interstates frwways outside of rilles.
• In populated areas of more than
" I hav!'n' t had any legislator
••. !iO. 000. ,
com!' up to me and say. 'I'm
~
Sen. Theodore M. Gray. R· opposed to raising the speed
: Columbus. ch.alrman of the Se· limit."' related Hobson. " The
; nate Highways, Transportation majority of people want 65."
: and Local Government Commit·
"We oppose any move In Ohio
tee. promises full hrarlngs on the . to raise the speed limit to 65
Issue so metime after the current mph," said W!lllam M. Denlhan,
. spring break.
director of the Ohio Department
One big obs tacle to Hobson's of Hig hway Safety. "We feel that
bill ; safety groups and the the 5o mph !!mit has saved 536
administratio n of Gov. Richard lives In Ohio each year."
. F . Celeste, from the governor on
Denlhan said that although the
; down thr,ough the Ohio Highwa y limit Is 55, e nforcement doesn 't
Patrol, are firmly opposed to begin unlll 60 mph. He said the
raising the speed limit. saying average speed on Interstates Is 62
lives would be los t.
. mph.
"We feel that If It goes up to 65 .
"I'm not pressing for any that the speeds will Increase," ·
lncr~ase in the speed llm!t," said
said Denlhan. Col. Jack•Walsh of ·
Rouse Speaker Vernal G. Rifle the Oblo Highway Patrol
Jr .. D·New Boston. ''I'm not concurs.

REP AIR8
- Jl'loerlnrllld
ffnhpan
on the Porneroy·M..on bridle have beet! r~ved ud worken
wUI proeeed on lhe pier underneath which m111t be repW:ed.
Contractor 0!1 the S!.38 mUIIoa repair projeel, Maldet~~-Jenklllll
Co•lnaellon, Ne!Mavllle, experleftced problelll8 earlier In the
week wllh unauthorized pedettrlaa traffic. Walken won't be
walldnr the bridle ·~· Meanwhile, ferry eperalor Darrell
Rotllrer .., . If tbe Olllo River coat•uet dropplnr at a rapid rate,
he hopes to be back In operation atleul by Monday.

By NANCY YOM;If!IM
Tlmes·Sent!nel Staff
SYRt.CUSE- Meigs Coun ty Is
one of six countlc•s In Ohio IIJ
recelvC' fund ing from the Ohio
Department of Ment a l RP.ta rda ·
lion to Implement a Job placr·
men t and training program for
mentally handi capped workl'rs.
Lee Wedemey~r. superi nt end·
ent of Carle1on Schooi ·Mel~s
lndustrles. reports the Meigs
Cou nt y Board of Mental RC' Iardation/ Developmcntal Disabilities
has bern awarded $8.84o for a
grant ing period from t.prll 1
lhrough Junr 30.
Six Meigs Industries· workers
will be enrolled In the program.
the goal of which Is ro place at
least two or thrCP of these
workers In jobs within th o
com munit y.
According to Wedemeyer. the
JTPt. (Job Training Program
Acl! program, throu gh Gallla ·
Meigs Community A&lt;·t!on
Agency. assisted Meigs MRIOD
in obialnlng the grant.
"There's a good chance the
grant wlll be rcnt&gt;wed by the
state," Wedemeyer says, "If
we're successful In placing two
or three people Into jobs." Meigs
Industries placed one mentally
handicapped lndlvldual In to the
community work force last yea r.
Two full ·tlme emplOyees ,
Sandy Halfhill and Cat hy Wood .
both frofTI r.telgs C:ounty. have
been hi red through the grant to
oversee t.he f~ree·month pro·

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Partly cloudy Sunday, with
highs helwe1m 6.5 und 70.

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Speed limit increase
appears likely in Ohio

APIIL 12-12IOON tll2 P.M.
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200fo OFF STOREWIDE

-B·l

· Masters tourney. results

Job losses, higher costs vex
registrars who 'oppose bills

m unufar t ur&lt;'rs.

Area deaths

~a weather scene

South Central Ohio
, Increasing cloudiness tonight ,
with a low In the mid 40s. Showers
ljkely and a c hance of thunder·

The House proposal lor fiscal
1988 was batted around In lwti
davs of partlsan debate by the ·
chamber and was approved
almost exac tly along party lines.
The vole was 2.10-192, with all
Republicans and only 19 Demo, .
crats opposing it.
An.v i)u.dget Is stl.ll a long way .
from Reagan's desk beca use the ,
Senai c will nor , ta ke up Its,.
alternative until after next :
week 's congressional recess. and :
then a compromise will have to •.
be worked out with the House. · ;
Stil l. the president gave the ·
issu&lt;' some attention Thursday .
after a speech at PurJuOO&gt; Unlver- :
sity In India na. Reagan !old
The Texas Democrat would not repor ters House Democra ts are : predict what form the. tax in· guilt y of "business as usual - :
creases might take. but he said cuts in defense that potentially 1
lawmakers mll(ht co nsider his thr·eaten our notional security ;
past suggestions to tax cer tain and passing the buck to the
stor k transactions and to delay a t.merlra n taxpa yer ."
scheduled 'cut in incom&lt;'l ax rates
The House plan splits its $17 ,; •
for t. merlra ns in th e highes t ta x billion In spending ruts between :
bral'kPis - moves Reaga n has militar y a nd non· millt ary .
said repeat edly he would fight . · programs.
·
;

WASHINGTON I UP()
House Speaker Jim Wright vows
to fo llow 'through on the course
outlined In a $1 trillion Democratic budget proposal approved
by the chamber. sayi ng he will
"earnestly Implore" President
· Reagan to considrr new taxes,
"We have assumed ... a r!'Sponslbllity In the House to reduce
deficit s and stop addinl( to the
national debt , stop sPndiltg bills
to our children and our grand·
chl!dren." Wright said Thu rsday
after the Housr approved the
plan thai includes an $18 billion
tax·a nd·revenue pac kage and
$17.o billio n In cuts.

Band boo!iler.'i elect officers
New officers were e lected and new uniforms discussed when
lhP Meigs Hi gh School Band Boostrrs met Monday night at
Middleport .J unior High .
New off icers are ,John Tillis. pres ident ; Bob Car uthers, vice
president; Conn ie Dodson,' second vice pres iden t; Fona Smith.
treas urer; Peggy Stevens. secretary. Th e officers may be
rontarted ·for any bOoster information needed.
Lori Klinger, ba nd direc tor, dlsrrlbed a new style of uniform
thai Conn ie West, assistant director, modeled. It was derided to
purchase .t his style for the band studen ts.
Th&lt;• band banquel. srheduled for May 12. 6 p.m., was alsO
disc ussed. Studen ts from the junior high and the hi gh school,
and th eir parents , are invited to attend.
II was sugges ted that an ·auction be held to sell old band
uniforms. This would give past band members an opportunil )' to
fi nd the uniform they one!' marched in.
Thr n&lt;·xt boosll'r mcP!Ing is srhr duled for 7 p.m .. May 4. in the
hig h sehool band room.

1987

"

gram . A.&lt; comm unity plac&lt;'mcnl
spccla,llsl. Hiilfhlll will approach
poten llalt•m ploycrs with Ihe Idea
of hi rin g rhr me•nrall y hiHldl ·
capped wurk• •r. Ont·e a pla&lt;'P·
m~nt has hc•f'n made •. Woou . us
placcml'nl spe·r-la llst. wil l go on
the job , II&lt;• with lh&lt;• OI ' W
employee. ro pr·ovlde trilln lnl(
ass ISill n('t· and h P lp 1hC' (' mp 1{).\' ( 1( 1

adjust to lhl' work envl ronmo ·nl.
.JTPi\ will provide onsulrar lo n
!-lC'- I'VIC£&gt;S fw· the&gt; program nnd
.JT!'t. fund &gt;-wl ll be utill&gt;.e'lit op.ty
u por !lon ol lht wu~t·~ '" .HlP ~
hand!Cajlpt•!l wor krrs. rhu ' pro
vldlng an a!lcJ••d incrni iV!' ro
e·mployrrs.
' W demc•yc•r ~i;l\ s &lt;J v ar!Pt .r ()f'
possible job' lor hunuicappr!l
workers will bi' rf'viPwrd.
He Sijys nutiono l s lathtlcs
show .that ha ndlcu pp!•d WOI'k&lt;'I 'S
arc 6cncllclallo thrlr rm plc&gt;;'e'rs
b ca usl' of rhr·lr dC'Pl'ndobl lll v
and low~ r ru rnov!'f rail'.
·
" Natural! .-." sa ys Wl'd! •·
mrycr, "w" hoP&lt; · any joh plu&lt;'&lt;'·
menl s will br pPr mancnt . Our
main go;!! Is to hrlp m!'nt ully
handlcappNl workers gai n
lndepcndcnl'e'."
ff the progn•m dors pro''"
successful , tlwn Mr' l~s MH DO
will probp hly n ·u pply for lu n&lt;llng
on a one·yrut ha sls. Thl.l .vrw·' s
appllcallon wa s nor s ubmitted ur
the beglnninl! of the prog ram
year, which Is the rCiJSO n curre nt
Iundin~ is for the: thret•· mo nth / •
period only .
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