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Page-, 14-The Daily Sentinel

Thii'Sday, April 30, 1981.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1~!~~.,.c~~mtlity ha.ef.!E.i£!s.~J

Community calendar/area happenings

EAGLE RIDGE - The Meigs. Sunday.
and Will and Mrs. Wilber Parker
County Fox Chasers Association
a\tended the birthday dinner for
will meet at 7 p.m . Friday at Ihe Softball
Mrs . Parker's nieces, Lenora
clubhouse at Eagle Ridge.
RACINE- Tl!e Southern High
Leifheit and Louise Michael: at
·school Athletic Department Is
thehomeofMr. and Mrs. Samuel
LONG BOTIOM - Square sponsoring an Independent soft ·
POMEROY- Willing Wot;J&lt;crs
··Michael,
Portland, on Aprtl 12.
Class of E nt erprise United Meth· dance Friday at the Long Bottom ball tournament May 15·16. En·
Community Building starting at try fee is $65 and two softballs or Others present were Gary, Mat·
od\s t Chu rch will meet 7 p.m.
8
p.m.
·
$75 and no softballs. S~;~o n sor · thew., Kim and Todd Michael;
Thursday at the chu rch.
trophies will be awarded for the · Roger, Dorothy, and Michael
'
fir
st three finishers, as well as Leifheit; Nancy Farley and Jake
ALBI\NY
Word
of
Life
FHIDAV
Church
members
will
stage
a
individual
trophies for first and
. R\J TLA ND - Then• will be a
dance at Rutland Civic Center, yard sale Friday a nd Sat urday at second place. Proceeds will go
Menu s for next week at the
the .Ja nice Davis home, State St., toward the building of an outside
Friday. ftom 8 lo ll p.m .. with
·schools
in the Eastern .Local
mu sic• by Music Express. j\dmis· Albany, with proceeds togo to the basketball court to be used by the
School ' District · have been an·
community. Anyone .Interested
slon $2 s ingle and s:t couple. ch urch building fund.
nounced by Grace Stout.
in
the
tourney
should
contact
Everyone welcome .
en Monday, ham6urger:. po·
SATUUDAV
Howle Caldwell a t Southern High
tato rounds. peaches and milk
ALBANY
-A
bake
sale
will
be
School,
949·2611,
or
evenings
at
RACINE - E:dilh Helser will
will beserveil; onTueday,pizza,
be at the Racine Department held at the Super· X, Athens Mall, ·home, 949·2954.
corn, fruit and milk; on Wednes·
Store ~" rida y, JO a. m. to 2 p .m .. to Saturday by the Ladles Auxiliary
day, sloppy Joe. green beans,.
of
the
Word
of
Life
Ch
urc
h.
Softball
sign Go ld en Buckeye Card
pears, cookie and milk; Thurs.
POMEROY
Wednesday
is
apjJ ii cal ions .
TUPPERS PLAINS - Free the last day to reg.lster for the day . chicken, bread and butter
POMEROY - A rummage car wash, sponsored by the men's A.S.A. Cla ss C&amp;D softball mashed potatoes and wavy:
sale Is bring held Friday and Meigs Count y Better Beef Clu b, tou r nament, sponsored by B•ad· fruited Jeilo and · milk , and
Fri&lt;lay, the rook's choice.
Sa turd ay. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., a t Saturday, 9 too; at Cole's Sohlo bury PTO, which will be held
Sta
tion
In Tuppers Plains .
May 2·3 In Middleport. Entry fee
Grace F. pisropa l Churc h parish
Is
$65 and two softballs. First,
hous&lt;' In Pomeroy .
' RACINE: - A hymn sing second and third place troph ies
PORTLAND - Ha zel Com· featuri ng Ru ssell Spencer's Vic· will be awarded. If Interested,
munlty Chun·h is having a yard tory Quartet will be held Satur· ca ll 992·6890 or 992·267:!. Pro·
sa le Friday a nd Sa turday. From day, 7 p.m ., at the Fellowship reeds wii l be used to buy a
SYRACUSE
992·5776
score bOard for the school.
Souther n High School In Racine. Churl'h in Racine.
Now
Open
for
Spring
SltaSGn
follow the sig ns along Oh io 124 .
MIDDLEPORT-- Tag day by Cub scout
Bridge Closing Special
ROCK SPRINGS- Meeting to
the Middleport Youth League
VEGETABLE PLANTS
HOCK SPR INGS - Meigs
will be helq Saturday, 9 a .m to 1 reo rga]Jdze Cub Scout Pack 246 at
Cou nty Pomona Grange will p.m. 11.11 players are to repor t to Salisbury will be held Thursda y
$ PU DDZIII PACK
meet F riday at the RoC'k Sp rings vi llage hall.
·
at the Rock Springs Grange hall.
$7SO PH FUT
Grange Ha ll. Potluck ~ upprr a1
Boys and the ir parents lpterested
6: :w. Mee ting at 7: :m. Ath~ns
FLOWERING PLANTS
in helping get th e pack s tarted
SUNDAY
Gra nge will be g u est~ .
BURLINGHAM - A family are asked to attend.
$ Pll SQ. PI,
aff~ir· party , hosted by the Junior
$7SO PD FUT
ROCK SPRINGS - ll.thens Woodmen Club. will h~ held Faith Trio
Pomona Grange mrmbers will Su nday, 1:.10 p.m., at Woodmen
Shrubbery or Fruit Trees,
GALLIPOLIS - Dan Hayman
be guests and will pr~sent tlw Hall In Burlingham.
and The Faith Trio will si ng at
many warietin;
program when the Mt&gt;lgs Cou nt y
revival services at the Prospect
Geraniums, Violets &amp;
Pomona Grange mee ts at 6: :Ill
Baptist Church on the 0. J . White
RACINE - Racine Chapter
Hanging Baskets.
p.m. Friday for a potluck s upper 134, Order or Eastern Star, will
Road , out of Gallipolis, a t 7 p.m .
Open 9-S Daily, Sunday 1-5
all he Rock Springs Grange Hall. hold
2 m . Sunday evening.
TIIURSDAY
RUTLAND - T·bilil practice
at the Rutland field will be held
from 5 to 6 thi s eveni ng.

E"aStern menu Set

Mr. and Mrs. Bill . Robinson,
Tamml Davis, Athens, a~
Mr. and Mrs . Jim Watson and . Mildred Brooks, Tuppers Plain~
Chance· attended t~e wedding wer:e Easter guests of Mr. a~
anniversary of Helen and Harold Mrs. Lloyd Brooks and family ;,.
Wmson , Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Fetty all!t
.Easter dinner guests of Mr. Karen, FairbOrn, were guests :Qt
and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poole and Wl!t
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritchie and April 18.
':
Larry; Mr. and Mrs. Randy
Easter guests of Mr. and Mcy.
Koehler, Randy Jr. and Leah, Lester Keaton were Mr. and M~
Tuppers Plains.
Bob Keaton, Bobby, Matthew; ·
Mr. and Mrs. ' Richard Yost. and Kevin, Oak Hill. Bobb1'
Aaron and Sarah , spent Easter · stayed overnight with his grani\i
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. parents on Frldy and Sunday'
Delbert Yost. Lancaster Rt.
nights .
·
·.
:,1
Mr. and Mrs. Clair E. Follrod
Garland Caldwell Is ma klng)f
entertained at an Easter dinner . satisfactory recovery fro~
Guests were Clara Follrod , Nina
perlormt'd at HolzR'•
Robinson, Mr . and Mrs . Dave
·
He returned hO~
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Po.rtteroy- · Middleport, Ohio, Friday. May 1, 1987

.-

WASHINGTON (UP!i -Major trade reform
·legislation passed .by the 'Hous~ over President
Reagan 's objection Is on it s way to the Senate,
where 'c ritics hope "clearer heads will prevail" .
against the 'measure's tough retaliatory sta nce.
. The House approved Ihe 895-page bill designed
to crack down on Unfair foreign trade pra ctices
a nd enhance American exports on a 290·137 vole
Thursday . Six Democrals and 131 Republicans
voted against it, wit h 43 Republicans joining the
247 Democrats who supported the measure.
· The measure now goes to the Seuate, wher~ the
Finance Commlltef' is qrafting its own version of
trade legislat ion, That bill is no: expected to come

to the full Senate for a vote until June. and a
compromise vers ion then would have to be
worked out between the House a nd ~ate bills.
The final Hou se vote ~arne Just as Japanese
Prime Minister Yasuhlro Nakasone wrapped up a
meeting with President Reagan and arrived on
Capitol Hill to talk to Senate leaders abou t
Japan's growing trade problems with the United
States.
Nakasone said he was concerned "t ha t the bill,
If legislated. may lead to a contra cting world
trade." He pleaded that the United States and
Japan should resolve their trade disputes " not
through confrontation but through di alogue."

But shortly before the final vote, the House
reJected 268·156 a Republican substitute aimed at
elim inating what Reagan and Nakasone consrdcr
the bill's worst section -an amendment by Rep .
Richard Gephardt. D·Mo .. that -wou ld impose
sa nctions on economic partn ers. such as Japan
that havf' excessive trade surp luses with · the
United Stat es and enga ge In unfair trade
practices.
Ftep. William Frenzel. R·Minn .. spoke for the
adm inistration in railing the bi ll sa ddled with
oth er objec t ionable pro vis ion s "who ll y
un acceptable."
"We could have found a way. to avoid a veto,"
.

106 N. tnd

26 Cents

Frenzel. said, referring to the Republican
substit ute . Bu t he concluded the lobbying etrorts
of Hou se Speaker &lt;Jim Wright. the strengt h of
Gephardt' s 1988 presidential ca mpaign anQ the
large treasuries of supportive labo r unions were
too mur h to overcome.
Wright , D·Trxas, gave hi s first floor spe~ch
si nce assuming office to urge support lor Ihe bill
that "en hances our ca pacity to compt'IC In the
wor ld."
Th e speaker noted t hHecord U.S. trade deficit ,
which hit $170 billion last year, "has been eroding
the American Industrial base. lt ha s be0n robbing
America of Jobs."

~ephardt

Japanese
may buy
$1 billion
in goods

confident
of bill's chances
explaining why he may nol want
to Impose tariffs, a nd he retains
th at right until a two·thlr ds'Vote
directs him to take such action ,
he explai ned.
· Gephardt, 46, feels the bill will
be approved by the Senate In a
matter of weeks, that It won't
undergo substantive cha nges
and will meet with the pres!·
dent's approval. Gephardt said
that should Reagan veto the bill
which the president has
personally lobbied aga.lnsl , the re should be enough votes to
override thr veto.
"We are adopti ng a new trade
policy that asks· that other
countries treat us as we have
treated them, that there should
be reciprocity, a two·way
street," he said.
The vote this week on the
Rep. Richard A. Gephardt
amendment has shot-Gephardt.
the fir st candidate to declare lor
By KEVIN KELLY
the
Democratlr presidential
OVP News Editor
nomination,
Into natlonaljlromi·
The prime mover beh ind legis~
nence
and
heightened
loca l Int er·
latlon that · forces the White
es
t
In
his
address
to
thechamber.
House to take a tougher sta nd on
Gephardt told the audience
trade believes a bill acceptable to
that
when he a nnounced his
a reluctant President Reaga n
candidacy
on Feb. 23, he was
will be signed int o law .
"between
Oand
1 percent" on the
Rep. Richard A. Gephardt,
name
recognition
scale.
D·Mo., made that statement
"
I've
been
soaring
lately. The
locally Thursday, severa l hours
last
New
York
Times
poll
had me
a fter the House approved a
stronger trade r eform measure. at .1 percent," he Joked.
The congressman told the
An amendment proposed by
Tribune
that he feels trade. as
Gephardt proposing a more
part
of
the
larger concern abOut
stringen t way of dealing with the
the
economy,
will be a maJor
tr11de Imbala nce was approved
·
I
ssue
In
the
1988
campaign.
a• part of the overall trade bill on
"Each
of
us
wants
to know how
Wednesday by a four ·vote
the other candidates feel abOut
margin.
It,
" he said. "Gary Hart , who Is
Gephardt was in Gallla County
the
front runner. declines to take
to address the !iOth anniversary
a
s
trong
stand against the trade
banquet of the Gallipolis Area
Imbalance."
Chamber of Commerce.
With a possible field of 10
A 1988 presidential aspirant,
candidates
seeking 'the nomina·
Gephardt flew to the Gallla·
Meigs Regional Airport from lion, Gephardt believes he can
Washington following the House . push ahead In the primaries on
vole. His local address was what he called "retail campaign·
arranged by Gallla County na· lng" - one-to-one contact with
tive Stanley E. Harrison, head of lhe electorate on a repealed
the BDM Corp. and Gephardt's bas is. He was to return to Iowa ,
site of the first presidential
neighbor In Fairfax County, Va.
primary, today to continue that
• 'The controversia l amendment.
practice.
tephardt explained. commits
"Hart hasn't done much In
l)le president to plac ing tariffs
Iowa
yet," Gephardt said. "Actu ·
and quota s on products exported
~lly. Bruce Babbitt a nd I have
to the. U.S. by nations that either
llan or limit the sa le of U.S. ' been the ones who have been
actively campaigning there."
products In their countries.
A St. Louis attorney, Gephardt
"In South Korea, for example,
was
first elected to Congress In
we cannot sell our beef," he said.
1976
and
was elected chairman of
· The amendmtnt - and the
the
House
Democratic Caucus In
overall bill-Is designed to force
1984
.
He
said
his experience In
more open trading between the
working
with
various
groups In
U.S. and such countries as
Japan. with Whom the U.S. the House shows he has the
currently ha s a $58 billion trade capability to unite all elements of
the party.
Imbalance.
Unity - and how It can lift
. Viewed by some as a possible
America
out of what Gephrdt
declaration of war In trade with
sees
as
an
economic and spli"ltual
the Japanese. the amendment
slump
was
the key themeofhls
Isn 't as rlgirl as its crit ic claim.
ad dress to the chamber banquet,
c:ieph.ardt sa id.
The bill allows the president to held at Rio Grande College and
~Continued on Page 7l
li}ibmi l a letter to Congress
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TRIED TO OPERATE- Thl~ bOat leased from
Duffy, Ohio, was used lUI hour or so Thursday
afternoon to tow the barge for the Pome t'&lt;!Y·
Mason ferry. BeCII!JSC the boat had to be attached
to the end ol the barge, vehicles had to back oil at
the landing.. Tbls procedure didn't work out so
the ferry closed down Thursday and will not ,
according to Kathy Marlin, daughter of ferry
operator Darrell Rodger, run at all today. The

bout normally ust'llln the Jerry operation broke u
drlvo&gt; shall Thursday morning and hy the
ufternoon wa.• dry docked at Marlon Cle ndenin's
on the Kanawha River at Hc ndcr.on, W.Va., fur
Immediate ,repairs. Marlin said her father may
have the boat h11ck by this ev.•nlng, hut co uld nul
say for surt•lt that meant the ferry would resumt•
· operation on Saturday .

House OKs measure revising
state's formula for local aid

t.

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Stlltehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS tUP!) - The
Ohio Hou se of Repres•ntaflv •s
has passed and sent to the Senate
legis lation revising the state's
assistance to local government
and furnishing an extra $70
in IIlion a year to make up for lost
federal revenue sharing money.
The House also voted Thursday
to give corporations an equal
chance to finance political cam·
palgns by allowing them for the
firsl time to set up and lund
political action committees .
That bill was sent to the Senate·
on an 80·15 vote despite com·
plaints that political action com·
mlttees are turning election
campaigns Into expensive auc·
tlons, wllh the candidates going
to the highest bidder.
Action took place s hortly be·
fore the House adJourned for Ihe
week .
The local government funding
bill, sponsored by Rep . Marr D.
Guthrie, D-Newark. revises the
Local ·Government Fund which
now sends abOut $3.10 million In
state funds back to the counties,
to make II less reliant on lhe
corporate Income tax. ·
Local government currently Is
funded by 15.4 percent of the
corporate ta x and 3.5 percent of
the state income and sales taxes .
The bill creates the same amount
of money out of 4.5 percent of
each tax plus 4.5 percent of the

public utilities lax.
· tlon from employees and make II
In addition, a supplemental purely voluntary , and penalize
fund Is sel up starling In 1989 to ca ndidat es that accept fund s \hal
send less than 1 percent of those were raised Illegally.
same taxes back to the counties
" I don't think we s hould be
on a per capita basis, with thP thinking about stre ngthening
larger counties receiving more PACs," said Rep . Ro nalcl M.
mon ey.
Mottl, D·Parma . "1 think we
Guthrie said that even with the s hould be thinking abOut weaken ·
extra fundin g, local govern· lng PACs. The average person
ments will be short by $100 believes our legi slators and con·
million a vearoftheamountlhey gressmen arc the best that
enjoyed under federal revenu e money can buy."
sharing.
But Rep. Robert W. Clark,
Under exis ting law, corpora · R·Chardon. sa id he served with
lion s may not use any money In the secretary of sta t ~ on a specia l
their treasuries for direct or commiss ion trying to llmll cam ·
Indirect support of candidat es In palgn con tributions, a nd no con·
an election.
stltut lona l way could be found .
Rep . .Jerome F . Luebbers,
Clark said Luebbers ' bill would
D·Cincln nall, chief sponsor. said put corporatio ns on an equal
his bill would allow corporations footing with labOr unions and
" to become more Involved In the professional grou ps which have
political process" by sett ing up political action com mittees.
political action co mmlltees and
paying their expenses, such as
postage. printing costs and lele·
phone bills .
Luebbers said the bill would
not allow a corporation to con ·
tribute company money directly
to a candi dat e's campaign, a nd
that all expenditures would have
to be documented .
Budget ruts or Sl44 .306 were
Secretary of State Sherrod
approved by the Eastern
Brown had opposed the bill. but
Local Sc hool District Board ol
Luebbers said Brown's objec·
Edu cation meeting In spt'cla l
tlons were satisfied . He sa id the
session Wednesday night .
bill was amende.d to provid e for
It was no ted that there Is a
strict reporting requirements lor
budget deficit of SlBO,OOJ. Th e
corporate PACs, limit soliclta ·
cuts Include some supp lemen ·
!31 co ntra cts. teacher and
admlnstratlve supplies and
equipment, and employe sa·
lary Increases. Announce·
ment of the budget cuts came
bla. or 817,400 of Columbia's
alter an executive session.
Contracts which the bOard
1,079,300 total customers.
voted not to renew Include Don
Under the new rate plan, Tilley
Eichinger, assistant varsity
said the PUCO could set rates
ba skeetball coac h; Mike Dou ·
covering 93 percent of Colum·
glas,
assistant Junior hi gh
bla's customers. Currently 6.1
football
coach; a nd George
percent of Columbia's customers
Gaga!, assistant Junior high
are covered by rate established
football coach and freshman
by local ordinance contracts .
class advisor. 1t was pointed
"Our plan Is the most respons l·
out, however, that the assist ·
ble and efficient way to accompant coaching positions will be
lish I he objective or unltormlly or
tilled once head coaches have
rates among Columbia custobeen hired .
mers ," Tilley said. ·

Columbia Gas pla..s $54 million rate reduction

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a low between 50
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cloudy Saturday, with
a chance of showers and highs
near 75. The probability ol
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tonight and 30 percent Sa.l urday .
~fostly

COLUMBUS tU PI) - The
Ohio Consumers' Counsel's call
lor lower gas rates for Columbia
Cas or Ohio customers was
answered Thursday by an an·
110uncement of a $54 million rate
reduction.
William Spratley, the state's
consumer advocate, said Colum·
bla's earnings.. reported to the
Public Utilities CommiSsion of
Oblo Thursday, are "clear evl·
deuce !bat It Is overcharging Its
cvstomen and earning more
thaD It should be."

But Columbia Chairman C.
Ronald Tilley said the new rate
plan would not have been possi·
ble withOut the Improvement In
earnings which Columbia of Ohio
reported Thursday.
"This Improvement provided
us wllh a wlndow 'pl opportunity
to further reduce gas rates to our
1.1 million customers," Tilley
said In a news release.
Under the rate plan, starting In
June. rates lor 68UOO customers
In 139 COI!Imunltles will be

reduced to a regional rate
es tablished by the PUCO. The
·reduction will mean about a $25
annual savings for average
customers.
,
Between June and December.
an additional 15 communities
with 35,.nt customers ·wm have
their rates reduced. as local rate
ordinances expire, Columbia's
statement said.
Tilley said the rate reductions
between June and January cover
223 ol tbe 363 incorporated
communities served by Colum·

WA SHINGTON I UPlt - .Ia·
pan movr•d to lower lntrrrst rales
on lh&lt;' first full day of Prime
Mini ster Yasuhlro Nakasone's
visit to Wa~hlngton. and U.S.
officials predicted a nother Res ·
ture today - the purchase of $1
billion worth of American super·
com puters and aircra ft.
ln return. ofllrla l• sa id Naka ·
sone could expPct a U.S. promise
to lift as soon us possible the
embarrassi ng $.100 million In
larllfs slapPf'd on .Japanese elec·
ti'Onlc product s two week s ago,
an Item he now desrrlbcs as "a
very sore thorn stlrklng In our
lit tic finger.' ~
Nakasone's age nda today be·
gan with a White House break·
fast and an Ova l Off ice mCPIIng
with Prcsldrnt Reagan, fo llowed
by a lun ch&lt;'O n spoech a t tht•
Na tiona l Press Club for him to
summarize his accomplis hm ent s
In Washington .
Ill a formal state dinner In the
White House Thursday night. the
conservative Rea,:lan a lly said
lhc United States and .Japan
cou ld "overcomP differences and
surmount c·riscs." and he
piPd~ed to kee p working on
Iss ues of I rude C'Onccrn .
Ftca~an toast ed the prim~
mini ster by say lnl{ the ir talks
r•arllcr In the day had been
" lo rlhrl ~ ht and productive," and
he u r~ed . "Lei us not he afraid to
takr ·our · rei at lonshlp to It s
ultimate."
Hcagan a nd Nakasone enJoy a
frlrndl y relations hip. and Naka ·
sonc• sai d he ra mr to Washington
lor his lOth m&lt;'rtlnl( with the
president - the first statr visit
by a .Ja pam•se prim&lt;' mlni strr In
six years - against t hc•advi&lt;'c•of
others.
Man.v .Japanrst• offlrlals wrre
angc•rpd by thr U.S. sa nrt Ions
lmpos!'d April 17 In rcta llallon
lor .Japan's fallut'&lt;' to abide h&gt;· a
1~6 co mpu ter c hip agr·t•&lt;'mrnt.
and Na kasonr. already In polltl ·
ra l tmulllr at homr, took a
rongresslonal slap In tht' fot ·p
because he arrlvt·d as lh&lt;' Hnusr
passed a rouglr trade• rr torm hill.

Eastern Board takes
action against deficit
lt was voted to hire Wilvn"
Be nn'ett as substitute· 'bus
driver , a nd Carol Brewer.
fr eshman class adv isor. The•
bOard also voted to approve·
placing Ron Hill and Carol.vn
Tripp at the appropriate level
on the salar y " ' hcdulr upon
the complmlon of ad dit ional
.edu cational rt-qulrcmrnt ~ as
per the date of r·om plctlon.
The board then moved Int o a
second executive ·session a.nd
after that agai n went lntooprn
sessio n to an nounce that a
special meeti ng has been SC't
lor the emp loyment or a
~uperlntenden t on Ma y 7 ut
9:30p.m.
Present were board
members Susie Hei nes, Ca thy
Manicke, and .Jim Ca ldwe-ll;
Superintendent Richard Ro·
berts; Dan Apiing, high shcool
principal ; John Reibel ,
county supe rintendent; and
Eloise Boston. treasurer.

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Cryptocl~arance has the rail in I 13th
Cryptoclearance, who will bE'" Jolley-trained entry of Gulch and
ridden by Jose Santos, drew the Leo Castelli. Sl'Cond choice at ~- 1
rail in the 17-horse field of the drew the No. '6 and No. 8 hoi~
1t!th Run for the Roses.
respectively.
Demons. Begone, the .)-2 morn"That 's the one I didn't want. I
ing line favorit e based on his wou ld have prefered to lie a lit lie
string of th r~ ronsl'Cutlve . further out, but we didn't "
stakes v ictories. will' race out or Schuiholer said. "I'm saHsfled: I
the No. 10 hole. The Leroy
think the 17 might be worse tha n

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UP I Sports Writer
LOUISV1LLE. 1\y. iUPit
Cryptoclearanrc, the "·1 thi r d
rhoicc in Saturday's Kentucky
Derby, was the lone favor it e lo
recrlve a potentially damaging
post pos iti on in Thurscta y ' sdraw.
The Scot ty Srhulhofrr -rralned

'Run for the Roses'

the first. I'd prefer to be In the
middle. but everybody can't be In
the same place. Ferdlna·nd won
from the No. I (last year I , maybe
we can make It two In a row ."
The field, from the rail, with
jockey and .odds:
· I. Cryptoclj!arance·. Santos, 51; 2, War. HerbMcCauley ,8-1; ~.

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Turkey season undernray in Buckeye state
By -JERI!Y PICKI!ELL
Outdoor Writers Association of
Amerlc:a Distrlhuted hy UI'J
ThP ha rves t or turkcvs In Ohi o
gPi s bf&gt;ller sea so n atrc'r sea so n.
And thC'e han crs cl suce&lt;•ss for
hunr~rs who have· thr• ocr·c·"a ry
pc•rmit as well as a valid hunt ing
llrcn sc ha ve never bc&gt;cn iJ&lt;' IIcr
rhan this year .
Thc· turkey sea"'" starr ed
Aprll27 and runs throug h May th
excep t Sunday s.
By now , if yuu' re " turkey
hu nter. you h&lt;tvr_• the spo r you

pl an to use for a stanrJ already
. picked ou t. There arc a couple or
lhings you should know, ju st the

Noble County this year.
All area s open for hunting are
ca pable of producing birds . One
sa m~ .
reason, In lacr . for the consist Vinton Coumy ha s ronslstenrly'
ently high' numbers in the top
ra nked high among the l is t of
th ree counties Is that they were
co unt ies producing large
among th e first to be repopulated
number s of turkeys . La st year it
and opened to hunting. In other
was No.1 again with a rota! of.l92·
words . the)·'ve been available
birds. Two other southern Ohi,;;..
longer and thus are more popular
cou nties did well also: Hocking
with hunt ers.
produced 241 and A thens 109. '
Perhaps more important than
In all. ~2 counties are open for
rhe cou nry you selecr is the k ind
lu rk Py hunting. Thai, roo. is a
of sta nd you pick. Great deer
new high wllh the . addirlon of
sta nds make lousy turkey stands.

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.10-1; 12.- Candl's Gold . Sand:
Hawley, 50-1;
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1.1. Shawklit Won. ·Richard · 1
Migliore, 20-1; 14, Bet Twlcp
Craig Perrett, &amp;-1; lo. Conqulsta
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Copy. Mickey Solomone. :ro-1. 17.
No More Flowers. · Walter
Guerra, :;o.J.

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Clark's Jewelry Store
Crow &amp;Crow, Atlorneys
Dan's Exxon
Davis &amp;Quickel Agency
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COLUMBUS. Ohio rUP II Tom T ulJa no lo n,:w r is tht• hPir
uppar~n r
10 thr Ohin Sta rr
qu ru·tc• rbu ck job. It now belongs
ro him .
Tupa . rhr Buckr )''' puntl'l' and

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lx&gt;l1incl first Mlk r Tom c~; rk
:.11ul th«'n .l im K a rs nto s .' go&lt;·~ on
public clbplal' for Ill&lt;' firsr timr
Snturda y as the No . I sigmrl
&lt;'ai iC'r In lhl' &lt;l nnual Scarlrt ancl
· Cnl)' g;~ m 0 in Oh io Stadi um .
Behind 'l'uprl . 11 I&gt;· loot:., ~ ~ ~
pound srnior from l l r-rrksl'illr.
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rNI·s hirt rrrsh mr n - Grf'g F'n"'y.
Mik&lt;' Chan r0,1' unci .John
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That 's ba.sica ll.v why Tupa ha s
\l'orn a gold ida not hit1 jrrsc•y
duri ng sprin g drills. Hr rrpres·

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Walking on air
WASHINGTON I UP! 1 - Nallonal Walking Week Is ro ming up next
mqnlh but you don'r have to smoke any more in order to keep lit .
~ack in the days be!or&lt;' l&lt;'iel·ision commercials, ' Td walk a mile
for, a Ca mel" was a popular robarco co mpany advertisement.
Nowadays, folks are likdv to ~onfuse cigarettes with desert
co nveya nces.
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ln~ titut e of Aeroblr ResParch.
Since she also Is a member in !(Ood standing of the lnlernational
Dance Exercise Assoriarion. it presumbly would be OK by Prickett If
you !ripped the light fastast ic to ratch a ride ac ross !he desert sand s.
As to whether that would be all right with Kenneth Cooper. the
"falher of aerobics" who is a sta unch supporler of her television
,
program, is another mattPr .
Cooper. as I recall. was an earlv disciple of jogging. which may be
an,even better way of kPepin g up with camels than walking. Or at
least more benefirlal to the heart and lungs.
Personally, however. 1 don 't see how anything rould be more
stip-tulatlng to the vital organs than dancing. Anywa y, jitterbuggln!(.
I have tried jogging a few times- almost made it lo I he end of the
driveway, too- but thar form or exercise doesn·r see m lo do a greal
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deal for rny heart and lungs.
Qn the other hand. ol'foot. I usually am our of brca r h by the time I
fin)sh dancing to a lasI number on !he juke box. However, I may have
been going about it the wrong way.
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At any rale, I have never caught Priekctt's IC'IC'vlsion program. "It
Figures," being more preoccupied with keeping up with cam el s.
During a 10-eity tour. I understand, she will demons !rare the latest
walking techniques " Ia maxim ize the calor ie burn rate.·· So you don 't
haye to danc·e a step to keep up with her.
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lnrldentally , have you ever tried dancing with a camel? I haven '!
,either. bu t I'm told they are lousy jitterbugger s. Too many humps.
probably .
Se that as it may . I am more than a l itt le int&lt;•rcsted in the wa lking
re&lt;!hlques Prickett will demonstrate.
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pe best way to walk. I should thin k. would be to keep putting onr
loot in front of th e olher. However, there mav be more to it I hen that .
Ar( entire bookl et "on walking ac tiviti es" hris been published.
I remember somr years ago receil·tng th e firs! booklet on jogging.
Tliat rype or exercise may sou nd simple. too. but Isn't.
for other things, arlful jogging requlrl's !he practilioner to worry
about the body 's renter of gravity.
Otherwise, as I can attest from whal happened near thr r nd or .my
driveway, a jogger might fall down a lot. .! m l'a n. have you lrled
running and worrying at the same tim e'!
~nyway , although an estim ated :io million Americans mav
ambulat e "for fun and fitness .. . I don't intend ro move about much
during National Walking Week .
The pace may be more my speed than jogging. but I think I'll wait
rm: the booklet ori jitterbugging. Maybe that exercise will be for fun
ani! profll .

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the boys, the scou rmasrer, and
committ ee of Troop 240 Boy
Scouts of Rutland "auld like ro
express a hearty thanks to the
businesses for donating paint ,
brushes and money, to help with
the expense of tht' paint job.
w~lch was done as an ·Eagle
Scour project for the community .
0 t her jobs will be done by boys
In ihe troop in !he near future to
he\p the appearance or the
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public. Thanks fo r helpin g us
help I he community.
There will be an-Eagle Scout
presentation in f\ 11t1and soon.
which -Is rhe fir st ir)feveral yea rs
in that arra . AI) of you who
donared ·and any ~ nr el se who
would like to come arc wr.leome.
Clair Reed,
Scoutma ster
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But had we more altendanceat
the meetings they cuu ld havr
voiced their opi nion att hat time.
and II would have saved usa lot ol
trouble. A lot of hard work went
Into thai sign by a lot of young
boys and we, the merchants, do
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When you publish this le tter
there will be some hurt fee lings. I
knbw. For that I am sorry . But
for some time now th e Racine
Merchants Association had
pl~nned to erec t a sign at the
rorporario n limit s of Racine.
Mest of our marerlal was dona)ed. I won't mention names at
Jl)(s time.
Southern Hi gh School made the
sign, or whirh we, the mrrrhants
ami businesses. are quite proud.
BJt the wrong color paint was
c~se n for the lrlter·ing and the
wC?_rds didn' t show up right .. So
they had to br redone. which
cau sed quitr a lot of trouble . But
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today Is Friday , May 1. rhr! 12lst day of1987 with 244 to follow .
this is May Day.
The moon is moving loward its first quarter.
the morning stars are MC'rcury. Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening star Is Mars .
Those born on this date are under the sign or Taurus. They Include
Ar,thur Wellesley . the Duke or Wellington , In 1769; singer Kale Smith
In 1909; actor Glenn Ford In 19161age 71 ); television personality Jack
Paar In 1918(age 69); author Joseph Heller In 1923 (age 64) ; Mercury
astronaut Scott Carpenter In 1925 tage62). and singer Judy Collins In
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and disillusion.
It certainly isn' t hard to see
why, and It has remarkably little
to do with the current !ran
controversy . Sur h attitudes were
inspired during the 1910s. or
course, by Amerlr11's bugout In
the Vietnam War . Nixon's squa lid administration and the total
collapse or American will under
Jimmy Car ter at the time of the
Iran hostagr crisis. But' these
were all history by the rime
Ronald Reagan wa s l'lected
president, and It Is far more
recent events that have black ·
encd America's mood a ll ovpr
again.
There Is. for exa mple. no thing
trt"r lbl y new aboul corruption In
politics , but rercnt rrvelallon&lt; of
Its gargantuan sco pe In New

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MI5PEMEANORS Of TRI?&gt;f'ASSING
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Blunders cost millions
The CIA has been over·
charged, undrrc ut&lt;a nd just plain
robbed to !he tunc of al least $1
billion during Its slovenly. seven·
year effort to supply weapons to
the anti-Soviet gurrr ll las in
Afghanisran .
The Incredible wastr of more
!han one-third of the$:! billion in
covert fund s t half of It rontrlb·
uled by SaudiaArabialls a direct
r&lt;&gt;s ult of the agency's p••rversr
r efusal to adopt even the most
elrmcntar.v acrountln&gt;: pt'OCi'·
dures - and a ravalli•r. " hangthe-expense" arr ltude not see n
sl nre the la sr big rovert arms
program . in Vletn"m . Arms
merchants. rQrr~pt of!.lclals and
even. reportedly, CIA agents
have grown fat on rhe Afghan
arms trade. whil&lt;' the freedom
fightt'rs have be&lt;•n starvc&gt;d fo r
modern wraponr.v to use again st
Soviet' tanks and aircraft .
. The CIA has admitted substanlial losses. Behind r loscd doors .
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plains that "For ~eneratlons , the
people of Knox County have been
characterized as conservative,
patriotic · and Republican." In
other words. I hi s apparently
started out as a snipe hunt to see
If Iran et al. had seriously
damaged Ronald Reagan with
hlsroreconstltuency, but rurned
up evidence of a mOt·e general
and more Interesting malai se,
The reporters rightly contrast
the present mood of the Amerl ca n people with rhe one that
charactet"lzed them In !984, when
tacco rdlng to .the Rep ublican
rom merrlaisl It was "morning
again In America" and Ronald ..
Reagan was the embodiment or ..
all the grand old virtues. Today.
they report, there has been "a
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Three veteran Washington
Post reporters, beating rhe
bushes around Knoxville, Tenn..
in search or grass-roots opinion,
report that they have rome.lij)On
"strikingly negative feelings
ahourthedirectlono!thecountry
and the performance of Amerl ·
cari leaders , including President
Reagan."What'smore. theysay,
KnoxviHe' s· "words or dlsappoinl'ment , cy nicism and concern" areechoed right across the
country In poll a!ler poll: "Measures of pessi mism, worry about
the future and distrust of governmpnt are all on the rise."
Just why did David Broder,
Haynes Johnsonand Paul Taylor
choose Knoxville for their
doorbell · punching ex pedition ?
Their opening paragraph ex·

I CAN'T BELIEVE 'OtiS.' AMYCA~
GIOi OfF SC.OT-FFtEE/

Letters to the Editor

C'~PC'·

" We felt las l yem·. unci I spl'ak
for rherrd coar ht F:nr lr rBrurel
1111&lt;1 mv sl'lf. that lw had m11dP a
lnt of progrrss." OSU quarrrr·
b:H'k Couc h Tom Li chtrntx&gt;rg.
said of Tupu.

telephone number. No WlslgnOO letters w111 De pt.' bUshed . Leiters should be In
good tasll', addr~ssing Is sues, not ~rs ooalllles.
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Farmers .Bank
Bernard Fulh, Attorney
Hartley Shoes
K&amp;C Jewelers
Krager's .
Lambert Insurance
Mitchell's Home Vid..
Powell's Super Valu
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the following bu$inesses for their support in making
our trip to Kings Island possible.

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,10-1; 5, Capote. Angel Cordero.
8·1: 6. Gulch, Bill Shoemaker.
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7. Masterful Advocate, Laf!it
Plncay. 6-1; 8, Leo Castrlli.
Jacinto Va squez, 4-1; 9. On 'The
Line. Gary Stevens. 8-1: 10.
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If you set up wun a tot ot clear
sight lanes ro shoor rhrou gh. the
rurkey will spot you before you
evrn see him. and he'll be gone.
Bark yourself up with something
and limit yourvlslon to thE' range
of your shotgun and !he limit of
your ability. If you can see the
bird before , ·ou ra n shoot it. loo
man y rhlngs ca n go wrong.
Don't worry aho ut your culling
ability. A passable job is all
that 's really needed. Nor all
t'urkeys are good at it , eith er .

Alys heba, Chris MrCarron. 6- 1;

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glaring example! give furure
politicians an ·Imposing target to
shoo!. at. The Democratic leader
or Ihe Bronx has been convicted ·
of fraud; the former borough
president of lhP Bronx is under
lndlrlmcnt ; the man whO. held
borh comparable j obs In !he
borough or Queens committed
su lride to avoid a similar fate;
half a dozen other high rlty
officials have committed or
indicted or have resigned under
fire. And the story In other cirles .
and sta tc&gt;s right arross the
&lt;'Oun try is much the sa m e.
Rut lhe politicians ha ven't
,lx•en having all the fun . Wall
Street is reeling under the Impar t
or revelalions thai prominent
figures such as Ivan Boesky were
robbing or·diitary Investors blind
with the help of Inside ln!orma·
tlon . The sports world has been
given a black rye by rcve.latlons
or drug usc among some or Its
most admired personalllirs. As
for the U.S. Ma1·tnes. srvrral or
thrm arc· under arrrsr for glvlng
the Russians guid('d one of our
embassi&lt;'s abroad In return for
the ravot·s of KGB floozies. Turn
lo religion for ••onsolatlon and
you run Int o lh&lt;' Rev . Jim Bakker
sneaking out or a mott&gt;l room .
after a roll In the hay with a
C'h ur(' h SC'C I'(:Har~'· ls 11 an_\'
wonder thai Knoxville Is blue'!
On thP othN hflnd, It Is fair to
note that ntany of th~SI' cases or
wrongdoing ramr ro' our atten tion only bec ause thr Reagan
administration brought them to
li gh t. It has stood . and still
stands. for far higher standards
or behavior.
Naturally , Reagan' s c' nemlrs
fondly hop&lt;• t har r·rvelatlons .vet
lo come In thl' I run lnvrstlgullon
may tarnish him ltTt•par ·ably. As
to that . Knoxvlill.• Is suspending
judgml'nt unril all the !arts are
In; but It hasn't hupp&lt;'nrd yet.
Ll kr Cyrano. nona ld . Rc· a~an still
has hi s whlll' plumr.

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edged ro Congress that at leasr2n
supply lin&lt;' to Alghani.stan . Thr
percent has been skimmed from
wondl'r Is I hal rhP Mghan t'Phel s
lh~ pro~ram . In a patronizing
have rcc·t'ivl'd so mu&lt;'h as a
ec ho or t hr old colonial mcnr al- Saturda)· Nigh t Spf'clal from rhe
lt y, the~ shr ugged lhl s orr as
CIA .
Ont• !'iOU l'('r I'or wpa pon w ;1!\
merely the typical cost of doing
business In that part .or thai
Cai ro . whf •n.• Suvlf' l wf'apon .. , h' ft
world. suggesti ng thar grr•rdy
O\'PI' from E gy pt's days Woi t.1
Pakistani officials II'Cre l argell'
Kremlin sa'lt•illre rould be
bough I, disguising thr Amrrlrlln
responsible.
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lnl'olvemrnt. Anotlt&lt;·r sourer
wr\S Peking , wherr &lt;hl nesc t'(J·
still amount to a whopping $60()
million lo~s. Bur the CIA has
piPs of Sov ic•r w('apons wcrr
boldly misled Congress. Our own
readily avalluhlc•.
l'Onservallw estimate Is that th&lt;'
Tens of millions of dollars wc·r('
dll'erslon or Afghan ar ms Is
lost " ' the polnr or purrhasc &gt;,
around 60 perrt•nt . or $1.8 billion.
bcrausP thr C' IA didn't dell!n to
One rrslsra nre lrader told nair
haggl(' OVI'I' pri&lt;'('. "Thf 1 S'~ lH'P
Van Alta on a n •crnl visit to th&lt; • s&lt;'rret , non·ma rk&lt;'t OJrrungr·Pakistani -Afghan border thai hi'
ml·nts, " an lntrlllgPnf·P sourer
doubtt&gt;d that even 2!i prrrcnr or · rxp lalnrd . "" So th f'r'c• Is no sc•l
I he CIA's promised arm s got
prlre l'or .the wrapons. Thry ra·n
r hHr~'-' whatl'vrr· rhc•y want to.
throu~h.
To understa nd how suc-h a and tht' CIA will pay It ." .
well-intended . r·ongrc•s slonally
Th&lt;' n(•X t j:!rra t. gapi ng holr In
supported program rould go so
th r plpclin'' Is at the por t of
fur astray:it Is necessary to look
shipmen t. lnc•rrdlhiPas II srrms.
at the Cl !l's ria nd!'S tin e weapons

our SOU I'Cf'S sa ~~

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hils a ppn.;on at the dock ur

airport to make surr the weapons
1&gt;ald lor arr uC'Iuali)' put abourd.
If tht• arms dt•aier chooses to
sr·nd u11 ly ha I t'1 he.- order. lht• ('J A
will nrvN know .
Thr n•' xl flaw Is :r r I he port of
11rrlval, usua ll.l ' Kurachl . Pakis- •
run . Th&lt;' CIA has no OnP lht•re
d thrr. to eherk shlpmc•nts ~
ugul nst manlfcsrs from C'ulro.
Peking or· rlsl'Whet'r. As a r~s ult ,
f
mnny shlpm&lt;'nls ttl'l' " los t ut
sea" - mrnning thai rhry arc
n• -roull'll In nrm:-; - hungr ~ na- ,
tlon.l llkP !run. which pa~· the •
arms dcall'rs handsomely for the
dlvrrt('d Wi' apons .
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J'udlmf'nta I':V I rurklng 8yslf'm for,
lis system s -llkt• numbering thr . :
lot sso t hc.v ra n br matehNI up on
a rrlval. Thc•rp' s no wuy of trill ng
wh&lt;•ther un arriving shipment
W(I S purchusc'd Wf'l'ks. months or
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CapiJal citizens_________R_o_b(_•rt_W_a_lte_.r._s
In tare 1800. the District of
Columbia was formally dcsignaled the .sPa t of the federal
gol'rrnm ent . By 1801," Virginia
lawyer voiced the first co mplaint
against the dise nfranchisement
of this city's voters.
In the almost two centuries
si nce•. th e dental or politlral
representation of this city's res!·
dl'nts has bern a source of debate
and agltal ion - but Congress Is
now · Sf'rlou sly co nsidering a
radical and unprecedented
remedy.
Within lh t' next few months,
the Hou se of Representatives
probably will be asked to vote on
a proposal to transform the
entire federal enclave Into the
olst slat e, ro be known as New
Col umbia .
To the extent Jhar this purported rlt~ de l ,of democracy
never has been a model of
self-governance, !here is cause
for dlsconlent among those de·
nird suffrage solely because rhey
are residents or the nation's
capita l. But that is nor justification lor stat ehood .
Some history: A 1790 law
designated a site on the Poromar
River as "the permanent seat of
the government of th ~ United
States." Maryland and Vir.glnla
ceded the required territory to
thai new government in 1788 and
1789, respecrlvely.
On Nov. 11. 1800, the district's
residents voted for the last time
In congressional elections. Less
than two weeks later, on Nov. 21,
Congress convened here for the
first lime and the federalization
or the city was underway.
After a varlely ol failed experl·
ments with various forms of
government ( lncludl~g a terri to-

rial arrangement that lasted
only three and a half years In the
late 1800sl an 18741edPrallaw es·
tabllshed a three-member com ·
mission to run the cily .
All rh rec commlsslonrrs wert•
ro lx&gt; appoin ted by th e prC'sldent ,
one of whom had to be a member
of the Army Corps of Engl n&lt;•rrs
- and non e was arco\U! tabk• In
an.v manner to the Jli.'(I!Jic they
govern('().
That scheme endu red lor al·
mosl a century bcfor&lt;' being
rPplarcd In 1967 by a cosmetic ·
reform that transferred all gov·
ernance to a mayor and a
nine-member clly round! - all
or w hom again wPre to be
appointed by the president.
A 1973 federa l law finally gave
!he Ol strlcl some semblance of
home rult·, in the form of a mayor
and a 13-membcr council. all
elected by the rlly's residents .
But Co ngress still' retains the
authority granted In Arlicle Onr•
or the Constitution . .which says
Con~r ess Is empowered "to exclusive legls lalion In all cases
whatsoever · over.:. the seat of
government."
That power now Is Invoked only
rarely, usually In the form or a
munlclpallnltlallve, but II serves
a reminder that the di strict does
not and never has enjoyed full
self-rule .
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Instead, It Is what the Justice
Department describes as "an
eronomlc ahd political subdlvl·
sion or the federal government."
· Is that wrong? Is the logical
remedy statehood, a violation or
the Intent of the country's found·
ers? The reasoned answer to both
of those questions Is negative.
One-third of this city's work
force Is employed_directly by the

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organ izations and bu slness(•s In·
dlrc~·t iy owt• lhC'lr jobs lo rhc
governmenr . Man y pc•oplr who
choose to move ht •n· or n •maln
here do so bN·ausc• they dPs h·r lo
be rlose ro IIH· f,.df'fiil
es rahl lshm,.nt .
As a result . ttrr• propo sPd ~&gt;1st
stat e of New Columbia - unlike
all of rhe othc•r staff's - y.mu ld
haVC' no Indu strial, agrir'ultural
or commercia l base for an
&lt;'conomy . .Moo·eovN , It would

Include only ti7 squa~e miles
compan&gt;d with· 1.2'12 squa re
mli&lt;'S for thl' smalles t rxls tlng
stat(•, Rhod•• I sland.
Thedlsrrlrt Is a c·l iy but nobody
c·vpr mistook It for u .sra t&lt;'. To
at!l•mp t surh a transformation.
tlp tl y notps on&lt;' .rust ler• Dl!part · •
mr·nl olflrlu l, " would be In dlrcrt
dt'fl unr c• or the lntcnr of the
l'ound(•rs" who c·arrfully lash! ·
onc•d a "'31 Of govCrnml' nt with , 1
spo •t·lu l govr·rnmpntul and pollll· · '
eal srarus .

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VINTON -'- The Southern Tor·
nadoes rolled to two SVAC' road
victories over North Ga ll!a 15!1
and 11-0 In an SVAC baseball
make-up.
Southern claimed the opener
15-1 beh ind the l ine pitching of
Shawn Cunni ngham who fanned
ni ne and walked 2, while scatter·
ing four hits. Cu nningham picked
up the win , while Richard Hurt
suffered the loss.
Hur t was th e NG starter,
plagued with co ntrol problems
before getting relief fro m Hunt in
the second. They combined to
walkS, register no str ikeouts,and
issue four hits.
Southern scored twice in the
first i nning when Chris Stout
singled , Cunningham walked,
Ken Turley reached on a fielder's
choice, anot her wal k, and a Mike
Wolford single, 2-0.
Nort h Gallia pull ed close in the
fi sst as Shane Glassburn sin gled,
stole second , and came home on a

single by Hurt, H .
Southern broke the ga me open
in the second when Shawn Arnott
and Mark Porter-walked , Barry
McCoy si ngled , followed by three
more walks, and a Mike Wolford
triple, a Todd Lisle double, and a
Shawn Arnott double.
Leading 10-1, SHSscored two in
the third and three In the fou rth .
Sou th ern ' hitters were Barry
McCo y, Ch'r ls Stout, Cun ningham , Riffle with singles,
Ken Turley two singles, Mi ke
Wol(ord a triple and single, and
doubles by Li sle and Arnott .
Glassburn , Welch, Hurt. and
Jackson each singled for NG . .
In the second game sophomore
hurler Mark Porter , In his first
varsity start, pitched a near
perfect game In a one· hit shut-o ut
v ic to ry . Porter fanned six ,
walked j ust one, and gave up just
one hit , a single to Hunt on a close
play up the middle.
SHS scored in the first when

WINNING PJ.A \ ' - Cincinnati's Ruddy Bell
slides Into third hase as the throw from Braves'
shortstop Rafael Ramirez scouts p1.-1 third
has f)man Ken Ohcrkh'tlln llOitom of lith Inning at

Riverfront Stadium Thursday afternoon. Bell
jumped up and raced home with the game·
winning run in the Reds' 9-8 come-from-behind
victory over the Braves. (UPI)

Atlanta error gives Reds 9-8
victory; Giants retain top spot
CI NCI NN ATI !UP ! I - Bad
base-running by Buddy BPI!
worked in mys terious way s
Thursd ay. It gave Cincinnati a
w ln and kept thl' Heds from bo·ing
chewed out.
Bell , who mistakenly ran fr(lm
seco nd to thlrdon agrou nd bai lto
Atlan ta shor tstop Rafael Ra ·
mlrez in the lllh innin g. wou nd
up rac in g home wit h I he win ning
run when Hamlrw . mad&lt;' a
th rowi ng error to th ird .
" My bad base-runn ing backf lrcd, " Be ll said aft er !he Heels'
9-8 victory .
Before lhf• Reds pulleli tit~•
g;.t me ou t - rallyi ng from an H· i
dP!I cll - mana ger Pete Rose had
lntended to bl.lsler hi s pla yers
aftl'r the ga me. An Atl ant a win
would have given the Braves a
sweep of the thre&lt;' -gamc series.
" Along about I he fou rth In ning
I was th in ki ng about my speerh
to the pla yers after the J;a mr ."
sai d Rose. " Thou sa nds of things
wrre going lhi'OUgh my mind .
" I didn ' t like how q"irl thi ngs
had been on the benrh . I thoug ht
we had start ed to rrad our press
cl ippings aftrr bea tin g Houston
rhrf'€ stra ight last weekend.
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1 Hose. " thc last
" But . sad
thing I saw on the ficld toda y was
a very aggressive !Pam that wa s
baDtt!i ng a",1' &lt;e· uffllng."
own 8·• go 1ng into the ninth,
E ric nav is slammed a tlu:ec- ru n
homl'r and Ron Oes ter crack('(!
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an R I,J .doublr to se nd llw game
Into f'x l ra Innings. Th en Bell wo n
the game with soml' wacky
ba•!'·ru nnlng m thr 11t h.
Bcll opomcd liu' inning with a
singl e• off loser Steve Zlrm , 0-1.
who was maki ng his maj or
leagcur drbut. i\flct' L loy d
Mf' lenclon popped out. Zil'm
balked Bell to sc!'Ond and Ed
Old w lnc rr llcvcd Ziem.
Ten .v Ft.·ancona hit a oround cr
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lo short and BPI! took off for
third . Ham i rez hadplent yof tl me
to nail Bell
bu t hi
s throw
nicked
BNIat thonird.the
car
and
bouncPd Into foul terrltorv. Whil e
C'&lt;lt r het·Oz7 IPVIrgll r hasPddown

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Bell sa id slandar d procedure
would have bern for him to hold
second. but the ~ ltu a tlo n got the
be ttNofhlm.
" I wa s standing on seco nd
th inkin g. ·rvr got to score on a
ba se hi l,"' said Bel l. "That kept
go ing through m)· mind. Even
tx'forr F ran ro na hil It , I was
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the th r·ow hit me on thr car , I'd
ra ther get hit In tlw head than get
thrown out at third. I wonder
what Pet e tROSPI c·ails th at kind
of ba se- runnin g'~ "
" ft was bad... said Rose.
" Buddy wa s ou t dead to rights at
tllil'd i f thl',V l'Xl't'll tC."
Rc ll prcfene&lt;l Ramirez'
t'\':tlua! lon.

" Bell ra n sma r t," i nsisted
Cardinals 5, Padres 4
Ram irez, referrin g to the way
At St.. Louis, Rod Booker.
Beliput himselfdirectlyb".tween
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playing his seco nd major· league
Ram irez and the third base ba g. ga me, co llected a pair of hit s and
" I though t 1 had him out, dro ve in two runs 10 lead I he
though."
Cardinals.
Sa id lhlrd baseman Ken Obcrk Giants 5, Cubs 4
fel l. "Ram irez made the right
At Chicago , pin ch-hilterHarrv
pl ay. He would ha ve nailed him." Spilm an singled homP Chris
"Good decision. bad th row ," Speier from third with one out in
sa it! At lanta m;nwgpr Chuck I he ninth, snapping a tie and
Tann"r
. g San F ran cisco a club
' . " I was surtJr·lsed 10 se""_ gJ·vtn
Bel l run . If 1 had been play ing record-tyi ng l Oth stra ight one·
shortstop, 1 would h·'u v"' tr 'ted lh"&lt; run v ·rctory to open the season.
sa me play .
Pirates 5• Dodger s 4
" It wa ~ a bi tt er loss." added
At Pittsburgh, R.J . Rey nolds
Tanner. " We had been !ccllng scored from th ird on Jim Morrlgrea t mdst of the game."
son's fielder's choice in the
A tlan ta, wi th start ing pit cher seventh . lead in g the Pi rates .
Dav id Pa l mer hill in g a l hr&lt;•erun home run and Ken Gri ffey
and Virgil socking solo homers,
had enjoycd an· 8-2 lead alt er six
innings.
Thf• only offense the 'Red's
fl as hed before the ninth wa s a
two-run homer by Dave Parker
In the third and a two-run double
by MrC!endon In (he seventh.
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Bill Landr um, 2·1. the st'xlh
ROCK SPRINGS - T he 19S7
Cinci nnati plt ChPr. got credi t for
the w in ,
Annua l Mf' igs Invi tat ional tra ck
and fie ld champions hips will
Nlltlonal Leaauc Roundup
1ake P1ace Sat urday at Meigs
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Both teams ent ered the game
Hi gh Sc hool.
wit h a dlsl rart lon. I hough only
Prelims begin at 10 a.m . for th e
one of them played Ilk" r't.
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r·unn 1ng event s and the fi nals at
T he New YorkMets. only hours l1 : 4o.
alt er welcoming Dwight Gooden
The finals for thP fi eld events
bark from dru ~ rehabi lltat ion. b
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egi n at 10 a. m. 13 boys. girls
Thu rsda _
y n i~ ht rode a t:l-hl t
team s will take part.
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0 efending champion NelsonAguilera to an n .:1 rout of the ville York hN ds up the teams in
Montreal Expos.
th b
r oys competition, Trimbl e.
Montreal is antirlp.ating the F'edera 1 Hocking and Meigs haw
posslb lc re tu rn of free a).!ent
a good chance to un seat the
outfleldeJ· Tim Haines, who cou ld
Buckeyes . Other boys teams arE'
sign a co nt ra c·t as ea rl y as t oda~·.
Kyger Creek. Eastern and North
Tht' Expos plann ed a 12: 01 a.m . Ga ll la .
EDT meetin"~ In Sarasota. Fl a..
Dcfending gi r ls champions
to expeditl' Raines' s retu rn.
Me1gs 1eads the way as the
In other games. St. Louis ed "'
ond f avor 1te, followed closely bv
S,·m Dingo •,, ·4. Sa n F1·anci .• co
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shaderl Chicago !\-4, and Pills·
Yor k. F ederal Hocking and
burgh defea ted Los Angeles 5-4.
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tlOI Sunday'~ meeting of the
Dl'trlct Deputies and Past Councilors Club, District 13. Dauj!h·
t~ of Anlerlca, held at the
Rjlwood Restaurant, Belpre.
~lected were Mildred Lowery,
LQj(an Council, president; Eileen
CJ4rk, Guiding Star Council.
S:Yxacuse, v ice president; Dar~ Ritchie. Chester Council
~mber and junior past state
c# ncllor, secretary; and Betty
fe, Perry Council, treasurer.
spectlons announced were
an Council, May 6: . Golden
am Council, Marlcta. May 11;
A!'lerlcan Beauty Council, Little
Hprktng, May 26; and Peggy
C'e.unril •. June 1. Lodge members
w ·e 1n,·ired to attend the
'f'tiOn!'\ .
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tlng was set for Dec. !i at the
~stern Slzzlin' Steak House,
Al~ens. 1: 30 p.m. Communlca·
tt6Ps were read by Esther
den, district deputy, from
h Shannon, natiOnal secre; Doris Dodds. state councilor; Allen Lavan. state treasurer, regarding Invitations to the
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AUXILIARY
Nearly $7.000 was spent over
the past year on partios and
remembrances for the elderly, ill
ariddisadvan tagedbytheAmerican Legion Auxiliary of Feenev·
af'nnett Post 128, Middleport. · ·
Reporting on the unit 's philanth;opic actiyitJes· was Gerry
Parsons who noted that sinre
May 1, 1986, the unit has spent
$3,717 on parties for the Arcadia
Nursing Home, Coolvtlle; $674.
Riverview Nursing Home; $318
on Elam House; $1,249, Veterans
Memorial Hospital Extended
Ca re Facility; $351. Pomeroy
Health Care Center; $223, The
Maples; $14 St~newood Apar t·
ments;' $15.75, Carleton School;
$16.95, Children's Home, and
$40.95, the M eigs County
Infirmary.
In April the party at Arcadia
cost $311.75 with Mrs. Parsons ,
Jean Gilmore, Velsie Roush,
Pauline Greathouse, Charles Ty ree, Etta Will, Polly Chadwell,
Roscoe Roush, Becky Tyree, and
Dennis Little, assisting. Sue Litle
delivered fruit and candv to the
Riverview Nursing Home, cos t,
$3jl; Becky andLannyTyrfe took
fruit and candy to Elma House,
cos t, $26.60; 20 lilies WHe taken
to 'Pmeroy Health Care Center at
a cost of $65. There wa• no party
at Veterans Memorial In April.
Plans were mad,e to serve a
rehearsal dinner Friday for the
Hood-Welsh wedding.
Members met with the legionnalres for the post everlasting
service with guests ' being Mrs.
Sarah Fowler, Mrs. Arland King
and Michl, Mrs . Robert Corne·
!Ius, Mrs. Don Roach, and Mrs.
Dottle Hatfield.
Arrangements were made to
purchase materials for the kit ·
chen and the bathroom for the
new legion building. Officers
were retained for another year
with the exception of the first
vice president who resigned due
to,her employment. Gerrl Hanel
was elected to fill the vacancy.
)he unit vote to "adopt" ·all
fo¥r auxiliary members In res t
homes Into lhe grandmother's
cl~b, and to " adopt" the World
W~r · ·J veterans who are post
members Into the grandfather's
c l~b.
Jennifer Garey wa s
"adopted" as the special child to
be remember ed during the year .
~allle Richmond and Gall
Ferry were nam t-d color guards,
Katie Gilmore, sergeant at arms,
Mrs . Rou sh, kit chen chair man,
and Gerry Parsons, games party
refreshment 'c hairman.
~ards were sent to the families
of .Charles Archer, a member of
the post , and Mrs. Lewis Sauer.
On sick call were Tom Turner,
Carol Baker, Marie Thomas,
Edith Spencer, and John
Metzger . Two flat s offlowers will
tlf purcha sed for Arcadia .
~, Delegates and alternates to the
~ mmer district and department
~ nventlon were elected . The
delegates are Mrs. Gilmore,
~rs. Rou sh, Mrs. Greathouse,
d Mrs. Richmond. Alternates
e J'&gt;frs. Tyree, M rs. Hanel,
ana Ja rv is, and . Freda
ltdwards.
Burkey£' Girls Stat£' teas were
nounced for 2 p.m on May 17 at
lkesvllle. and May 31 at
ncaster . The door prize
tlh!ught by Mrs. Roush was won
by' Clara Bell Riley.

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MEIGS COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS

in Ohio tourney

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yea rs on the PGA tour. and

Pomeroy learn
Th&lt;' bowling tea m fi'Om
Roac h's Gun Shop In Pomeroy
placed third In team handicap in
the S:trd annual Ohio Sta te
Tour nament at Patnesvlll~' Mentor, April 25-26, according to
the unofficia l s.fandlngs of the
Ohio State Bowling Association .
T he Roach's Gun Shop team
· compiled a two-day score of 3, 164
for the tournament, bested only
by the Plaza Lanes team and the
Community Bar &amp; Restaurant
~ No . 1, both of Dayton .

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April victor ies in major- league
son drove a slider by Bill .
historx.
Wegman, 2-1, 412 feet into the '
Da ve Stewart an d Jay Howell
right
-field bleachers for hls.1'
combined on a three-hitter to
fourth -homer of the season and .
quiet the ba ts of the Brewers.
the !i52nd of his career. Jackson ·
Milwaukee took a 1-0 lead i n the
now has delivered 258 homers for ,:
second inning when Rob Deer · OaklanJ .
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walked with one ou t and scored
·:He ! Wegman ) left a pitch : :
on a ·double by Cecil Cooper.
right !here, " sa id Jackson, indi · "
However. Jackson' s homer in
ca t lng the area in the heart of the
the third prov ided the A's with a strike zone. "He just threw the .' '
2- 1Iead . Luis Po ionia led off with
ball right into my swing."
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a walk and stole second. After
Stewa rl. .1·2, walked three and, .
Ton)' Phillips popped up, Ja ck· struck out eight in his 7 1-3 ·'
innings. Jav Howell worked 12· :1 :
innings to earn his third save.
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Elsewhere, Sea ttle blasted'
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Bos ton , 11 -2, and Detroit pounded ·•
CalifOrnia. 12· 4.
Seattle II, Boston 2
Wat son both spent Thursday on
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At S ea tt le, Jim Presley
the drivi ng ra nge. Brown then
cracked two homers to support
visited nearby Hoover Dam .
Clearwater shot four birdies the fi ve-hit pit ching of ·scott' "
over 10 holes Wednesday and Bankhead that powered the Ma- '
. s 10
. a gam e marred bv two '
rmer
added four birdies on his final
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eight holes Thursda y en route to bench-cleari ng fi ght s.
Detroit 12, California 4
32-~3- oo.
At Anaheim, Calif.. .Ja ck MorClea rwater , whose best finish
this year was fourth place at New ris pitched his second compl e t ~
Or leans. sai d it was too ear ly to ga me b'r the yea r. and rookie ·:
Matt Nokes cl ubbed his first'· '
celebra te.
"The first-ro und does n'l mean major- league grand slam to '"
a whole lot." said the27- .vca r -old spark the Ti ger s.
Ut ah resident, who joined the
tour las t August. " I 'vc had a lot
of good scores in the first ro und.
but we still have 14 holes left to
play ."
Rinker, who also played his
openi ng round over lwo da.v s,
SYRACUSE
992-5776
started Wednesday with a double
Season : ,bogey.
Bridge Closing Special
" I got off to a a bad star t with a
VEGETABLE PLANTS
doubl e bogey on the first hole, but
I got it to 2-under at the turn, .. he
PEl DOIEI PACI
sa id.
50 Pll FLAT
After making a par on No.2 , he
scored at 9-under par over his
FLOWERING PLANTS
last 16 holes to fi nish at 6!i. He
$ PEl SQ. Pl.
shot fi ve bi rdies on the eight
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50 Pll FLAT
holes he pla yed Thursday.
Defen ding L as Vegas chamShrubbery or Fruit Trns,
pion Greg Norman playt'd what
ma11y varieties;
he termed a " boring ga me" In
· Geraniums, Violets &amp;
firing a ! ·under-par 7l at the
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Hanging Basbts.
Desert In'\. considered the tough'
Open 9·5 Daily, Sunday 1-S
est of th&lt;• three courses.
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SHS went on to win 11-0.
Southern was Jed by Porter;
who h~lped himself with the bat
while collecting two singles. '
Stout , Cunningham , and Arnott '
had the other SHS hits.
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Southern is idle unti l nexi I
week .
Coach Mick , Wlnebrenn.l 'r' s
club is now 9-3 overa ll and S-2 in
the SVAC .
Llnescore:
Soui hern ......... 2 S'2 :i 0-15-10·1 ·.
North Gall Ia .. .1 0 0 0 o..,. 1· 4-7
Second Game:
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North Gallia .... 0 0 0 0' 0- 0-1-4 :
Southern .. ........ 2 4 3 2 x-11-5-0 '
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Rain curtails Vegas action
LAS VEGAS. Nev. IUPI I Lea der Ken Brown got an unexpec ted day off Thursday and the
rest of the field go t a shortened
$1.3 million Panasonic La s Vegas
Inv it ational because of persis t·
ent ra i n.
Brown shot an opening-rou nd
S-under -par 64 Wednesday to
take a one-stroke lead over three
other golfers at the 7.162· va rd
Las Vegas Coun t ryC !ub -o~eof
the th ree courses used in the
mas sive tournament.
Thunders torms delayed the
first -round and forced a sus pension of play wi th half of the 116player field still on the cou r ses .
Tournamen t offi cials T hurs·
day dumped t he 90-hole event 's
format and reduced the tournament to 72-holes. Th e rejlggNed
tournam ent permitted the com·
plet ion of the first rou nd Thur s·
day and pu shl'd the second round
to today. Th e third round will be
held Sa tu rday wi th the nationally
televised finals on Sunday.
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Keith Clea r wa ter and L arry
Rinker both comp leted their first
d T
roun s hursda y to join Denis
,.,
.. at son. who completed pla y
Wednesday, at 7-under par 65.
one shot off the pare. Th e tour i n ~.
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profPs slonals made a fro ntal
assau 1t on par at all three
courses, including the 7, 111-ya rd
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nn and 7.008· yard
S
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pan s
rail country clubs.
Six gol fers were grouped at 66,
w hile l 9pla,yer s wereat67andl4
ot her s were at 68. A total of 127
players shot par 72 or better ·
during the opening round.
Conceiva bly. when the cut Is
made aftN 54 holes to determine
the low 70 scores and ties for
Sunday' s final e for a top prize of
S22o,txlll, "ooi!ers with sub-par
rounds throuoh three days could
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be sent packing.
Brown , who Is winless in three

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Jackson's home tun sinks Brewers
By MIKE SULLIVAN
UPI Sports Writ er
April was the month or the
Milwaukee Brewers bu t I he l as t
day before Ma y belonged to Mr.
Oc t ober.
Reggie Jackso n smashed a
two-run homer that enabled the
Oakland At hlelics to overcome
lhe Brewers ThursdaY , 4·1.
The Brewers' loss gave them a
record of 1 8 - ~ for Apri l. T he 18
vict ories 1ies Milwau kct&gt; wit h the
19S4 Detroil Tigers for the most

By The Bend

Amburgey reachect.on an ~rror,
' anq Mike
Cunningham .slngletl
Wolfer&lt;! slammed a hard hit ball
that was misplayed, scor~g two
runs.
Walks to Bill Hupp, Arnott, and
Jeff Holtz set up a two-run single •
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The state sessiOn to be held
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Aug. 17-19 at North Canton at the
Park Hotel was announced and
J:llembers remlndE'd to send reserv~ tlons to .Helen Taylor, state
secretary , with. checks to be
made payable to the Par k Hotel.
Esth'er Harden, ' Dlstrirt '13
deputy, announced a district
meeting May 16 at 1 p.m. at the
Ches ter Lodge Hall, Chester. The
annual picnic was cancelled due
to other commitments.
Faye Hoselton asked the bl essing before the dinner. Tables
were decorated with vases of
tulips and favors were candle
holders donated by Erma Cle·
land, Chester Council. Mrs. Cle·
land, president, opened the meet ing by reading, John. 1: 4. Mrs.
Dodds had prayer, and the group
gave the Lord' s Prayer and
pledge to the flag in uni son. For
roll call members told of some·
thlngtheyenjoythls timeof year.
By-laws were discussed and it
was noted that any lodge
member can attend the meetings
but only past andpresent district
deputies and past councilors are
eligible for membership.
Mary Moose, Perry Council,
read "Success ful Meetings" and
Erma Cleland, Chester Council,
"Just Jn My Thoughts and
Pra yers."
Members of Chester Council
and Guiding Star Counil, Syra cuse, attendng were Esther
Harden, Eileen Clark, Bette
Biggs, Betty Spencer , Ma rcia
Keller, Jean Frederick, Dorothy
Ritchie, Erma Cleland, Ma r garet Tuttle, Bonnie Landers,
Pauline Ridenour , Helen Wolf,
Doris Koenig, Doris Grueser,
Ethel. Orr, Sadie Trussell, Faye
Kirkhart , Thl'lma White , Bl'tty
Roush, and Mary K. Holter, who
was accompanied by her grandson, Gary R. Holter.
RUTLAND GARDEN CLUB
Several community plantings
and service projects arc being
carried out as a par t of the
Rutland Garden Club's commemoration of National Garden·
lng Week.
Members will be planting
flowers and shrubs at the Ru·
tland Park as well as at the
corporation limit sign. Tulips
presently In bloom will be replaced with red. white and blue
flowers to be In full array from
Memorial weekend into autumn .
Shrubbery has been set out by
the civic committee at Miles
Cemetery as part of the beautification by members.- Mrs. Harvey
Erlewlne, Mrs. Vernon Weber,
Mrs. Dayton Parsons, Mrs.
Ralph Turner. Mrs. Chris Diehl,
and Mrs. James Nicholson. The
Rutland Garden Club sign has
been erected at the East Corpora·
tlon limit .
As participants In community
servict-, members take flowers to
hospitals, churches, Granges
and other social organizations.
The club has also joined with the
Rutland Frienly Gardeners adn
the Friends and Flowers Clu\)ln
a civic project of raising money
for materials to make picnic
tables and benches for the
Rutland Park. In addition to
money donations. the group
provided goodies for a bake sa le.
Nursery tours , partlclpatlon In
flower shows. and servlnl( as
guest arrangers for other clubs
are a part of the club actlvltlcs.
For the state convention In Jul y.
Ruth E rlewlne, Ann Webster,
Binda Diehl, Neva Nicholson,
Anna E . Turner, and Roberta
Wilson met at the home of Pearle
Canaday recently to piece a table
cover for the country theme
banquet.
Lfi'ERARV CLUB
" The C)an of the Cave Bear"
by Jean Auel was reviewed by
Mrs. Sibley Slack at the Wednes·
day meetln!! of the Middleport
Literary Club held at the home of
Mrs. Marvin Wilson.
Mrs. Slack noted that Mrs.
Auel had five children by the age
or 25 and started college when she
was 28. Twelve years later she
had earned her degree by going
to night school and was encouraged to write after reading about
an archeologist's findings In Iran
'which led her to believe that the
weak and wounded were taken
care -In pre-historic times. a
theme which she used In rier first
book.
With the support !rom her
book, she spent six months
developing a rough draft for a
novel In six parts, the " Earth's
Children" series. Jean Neggar, a
literay agent , representing Mrs.
Auel used the novel approach o!
auctioning off a letter dserlblng
the writing project, the first
novel by an unkoown author. Two
publtslten bid 1130,000. The !lrst
novel hadelghtprltttlngaandwas
on the best seller lilt. Later It was
rnadl! Into a movie.
The Auels Jive In Callfonila and
Mn. Auel II quoted as Hying site
was over 40 before site learned
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what sl\e wanted to do when she
gr ew up. Her first book was
ca lled "Ayla", about the wor ld's
first feminist, the s econd, "The
Valley of thE' Hoses" about a
heal er liv ing in solitude, the
third. "Ma nmouth Hunters"
while the fourth is yet untitled .
Mrs. Dwight Wallace greeted,
the members and than ked the
hostess.

4H CLUB.
Officers were elected at the
recent meeting of the Rascal s
4-H Club at the home of Sharon
Card.
Elected were Aaro n Ca rd ,
president ; David Deem, vice
presi dent ; Melody Weaver .
secre tary -reporter;' John Card,
trasurer: health and safety.
Jason Deem , and Charlie Mrkin·
ney, recreation leader .
Plans were m ade to sell ra ndy
bars and projerts were dis·
cussed. Money is to be turned in
at the nex t meetin g, Ma y 11 at
5: .~0. at the C'ard home. Charlie
McKinney will se rve refresh·
ments. Jobn and Aaron Ca rd
ser ved refreshments following
the meet in~.
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AUXILII\KY
Poppy Roya) ty to preside durIng Poppy Da ys. May 21·2.1. were
elected at th e · Tuesday night
meeting of Drew Webster Post
:m .. Am erlca n Legion Aux iliary.
at the hal l.
El ected wpre I va Powell, Senior Citizen Poppy Qu een. Erica
McC lintock, .Junior Miss Poppy.
Michelle Roush, Little Miss
Poppy, Amanad a Frtty, Poppy
Pr incess.
Ellen Jane Rought presided at
the meeting with Veda Davis
having the open in!( prayer. Frankie Hunnell gave the secretary 's
report and Ca therine WPish, the
treasurer's report.
A thank you certificate wa s
presented to the u'nit from Carl
Hysell for a donation made to a
group he advlsf's at Meigs High
School. Donations were made to
the Senior Citizens Center for th e
van wi th a chair lift, to .Joan
Tew ksbary to be used for children with respiratory diseases. to
the Carleton School for expenses
of a trip to Columbus· for the
Special Olympics, and to St. Jude
l:lospil al.
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The spring conference was
announced for .June 4 at Crooks·
vllle. The Buck_eyeGirlState teas
wll be held May 17 at WllkesvlllP
and May ~1 at Lancaster . The
Junior Department conference
was announced for JuneS and 9at
Za nesville.
Arrangements were made for
a luncheon for legion naires participated in the Memor ial Da y .
observances.
Officers were nominated for
the· yea r with the election to be
held at the Ma y meeting. Re·
freshmenIs were ser ved by Frankie Hunnel.

Faith trio ro sing
Dan Hayman and The Fait h
Tr io will sing at revival serv ices
at the Prospect Bapt is t Church
on the O.J . Whit e Ro ad. out of
Gallipolis, at 7 p.m. Sunday
evenin g.

Rummage s~de
Women of Heat h United Met ho·
dls t Church In Middleport will
hold a r umm age sa lq. at the
church from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Friday and Saturday .

ElementU~ry ·

Fourth GriMIIe: Ra C'haf'l Pokvn. Mlssv

Ru!'S&lt;'Il , Am~· &amp;t h Rot h!{rb. ,
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f1ttb Grade: Tlna Barrus. Autumn

Burnr ll . Mls~.v Catn, Cheri Clafut. Stf"pht•n

Cox, Chri s: Cra ce. Charlt,v £ bl1n, Jason

EbJJn. Atnv H auldrc.- n, Josh Mll rs. Erlra
Mollohan 1 Han nah Rutnlf')'. Kim SprlnJ;:f'f'.
8btll Grade: Chrl!i C~n . Kim Rigg s,
Gr~a Roach, S..Jiy Saundl:'ni.

and Prarl Cnnuda.1', mukf• f'orsugt'S and houtonnh•rf•s for tlw St ur Gran gr. The Grange prest•nted
tht• flowers to nwmht•rs In rf•cognltlon of
long·tlmo• Sf•rvlct•. t\s.~lstlng with lhr project not
lnl'luded In tht• picturf' was NHa Nlt:holson.

.

Chester community happenings
By Clarice Allen
Easter d inner gues ts of Mr.
and Mrs . Hobar t Newell were
Mr. and Mrs. John Newell and
family, Mr. and Mrs: Elmer
Newell and family, Keno. and
Mr. and DE'nnis Long and family ,
Racine. In the afternoon thev al l
att ended a reception l or Mr .. and
Mrs. Rex Justice, given by the
bride's parent s Mr . and ·Mrs.
Neece at 1hei r home on Bail ey
Run Road .
Mr. and Mrs. Lando Cla y have
returned to thei r home here after
spend ing the winter at thei r
home In Florida.
Mr. and Mrs . Ea rl Summer·
field. Murrysv ille, Pa .. and Irene
Parker, Sy•·acusr, were recent
ca llers of Opal Wi ck ham.
Mar ilyn Neuman, Gallon, and
.Janet Gruese r, Loga n, spent a
few days with thrlr mother Ethel
Orr.
Dr. and Mrs. Billy Allen, Katie
and Bobby , Wes terv ille, spend
Easter weekend wi th Mr . and
Mr. Clayton Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Frederi ck
have retu r ned to their home here
after spending thl' winter at their
home In Winter Haven, Fla.

Mrs . Ethel Orr and Mr . and
Mrs.. Clarence Grucser spent
Easter In Loga n with Mr. and
Mrs. Roger..Gru esrr.
Easler dinner guests of Mrs.
Opal Eichinger were Mr. and
Mrs. Dwayne Flshl'r. Mr. and
Mrs. . Charlcs Elrhlnger and
Suzannah. Columbu s. Mr. and
Mr.. Donald Elchlngera nd child·
r~n and Mr. anrl M r s. Dennis
E:i c hln g~r .

Mrs . Flrn Ga ul and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gau l. Columbu s,
calll'd on Opal Wickham . Su nday
evening.
Miss L aura Elchln!(er. Columbus, und Jess Hor·ton, Worthington, SJl&lt;'nt Sund ay with Opal
Eichinger.

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May 1, 1987 ·

, Ohio

Sentinel

~Bringers

Mental Health
Meigs County c hairmen for th&lt;'
May Men tal Healt h Bellri nger
campaign havl' been announced
by Elizabe th D. Aldrich. presl·
dent of the Mental Health Associ ·
· at ion in Ohio. Inc .
They are Sue Smit h, Bas ha n:
Kat hy J o)l nson. Bradbury ' Opal ·
Eichinger. Chesler ; Judy Bing.
Dorcas: Barbara Cotterill, Har·
r ison ville; Olive Pa~e. Langs·
ville: Patty G l ues~ncamp. Long
Bottom aii'd Portla nd: Linda
Stobarr. Mi d dleport: Dori s
Grueser . Mi nersville; Lo retta
Tiemeyer, Pomeroy; Kalhry n
Hill. Racine: Grace Weber ,
Reedsville; Con n ie Ball's . Salem

•

···we

rn·alrd . !lldrirlt states.
hope our fk&gt;llrlnger campa ign
will ma)w propil' more aware or •
mental health problems and &lt;
mort' will ing to seek hel p," she
added.
Thr Men tal llC&gt;alth Association
is an organiza lion of volunteers
working to promote unders ta nd·
ing of mental ill ness. support

rcsParch, and a ssure co ntinued
improvem~n t in mental ht'a lt h
srr\'itcs. The !lssocia lion is no1
gol'ernmt'nt supporled a nd relics
on conlributions s uch as those
raised dur ing the May Bt'ilrl nger •
campaign to suppor t it s work ..

Wolf Pen community happenings
I

t
OU l ,\N I) Nt; W - Wt·stina a nd ·' ~thur
f r aht rN: of Co iurnhla· Gra n gr Wt' rl' a ppo m~cd
ni'W • ta t•• dl•putlt•s of ~eigs Connt.v, r&lt;•plae mg
t: liJ.aill•lh a nd Mt• ndul ,fu rdan who rt•"gnt•d afl•· r
'

12 year s of S1•r vlce In the position• during Friday's
a nnua l Mt:' igs Grangt• Banquet. Pictured are.
front , I tor, Mrs. ,Jordan, Mrs. Cralltret•,llac k, Ito
r , ,Jorda n, l)un Elliott, Stall' Grange M,as ter , and
(' ra hlret•.

Grangers
honored
at dinner .
Statr M(J Sif' r D&lt;m El:int l

1.\ '&lt;JS

Frld a.v PI'Pnin g wh e n 1hP
J61h a n nual Melg ' Co u n1.1
Gra nge banquf' l " ·as hrlrl "' ll1r

rurmcr and agrirultu ~ T'. T ht •n•
ar(l programs for ul l &lt;J gr~ of thP

(aml ll'. in lhC' grang1• lodm·.
.
l;. lllorr poi nl rtl out.
· Pomona Mas lor Pauline A 1
kl ns wclrom1·d gursls and Ml hu r
C'rabtrrr was muster· of c•rrP mo ·
nics. Mr . a nd Mr, . Mt' ndal
. ~ ordan . sla lt• dl'pu tlrs in M&lt;'i g'

wen· in troduced and

M•·s .. )OI'dil n co mmt.' ndl'd grangr·
womr n for thr•lr

p:.~rti(' i pu t iun

ln

Krith i\sh ley. Rock Springs. sc holars hip c ha irm:m. prcsr nlcd
Robert D. Ashley, LNart Falls. both of his reports to the s ta ir
and David Frerkcr. Racine . . conference a nd awarded lhe
represent ing Ewi ngs Chapt er of slatr's hig hest sco uti ng honor lo
Dona ld Abra hamson or the Sa·
Me igs Coun ty, a ttl'nded lhP a n·
nua l1 confere nce of thr Oh io
mul'l Hun lington Chap lrr, Pa i·
Soc ietY of the So ns of th e
nrsv ille. Ash lev a lso SC'I"\'('d as a
Am erica n Revol ution hrld al
judge for the Do ugla ss G. High
Beat· hwood ovr r thl' wer krnd .
Orat ion Contrs t.
Among those honorrd a l thl'
During lhc e lect ions of t he ~;;;~~;~;;~;sta te soc te l .\ ' , J\sh iC'.V wa s PIC'ctc•d [
c o nf ere n ce II' ere :iO·yca r
mem bers whi ch Incl uded Edwi n to thl' s tale officl' of Sou lhraSI
Cha irma n. His du lirs w ill lnc ludP
Tay lor II of Ewings Chapte r.
ove
rsN'ing lhc drvr lopmrnl of
Tay lor was a past prPsidcn t o f
current
chap lt&gt;rs of Sou thea stern
thl' Ohio Soeiety and now resides
l• .
;
'
Oh io a s wl'll as lhrrs rabl ish mr nt
In n ts marrk.- N. D.
of new Chtl piers. HP rrp lacrs
Ashley. state leg! slat 1\·e c hair·
ma n and s ta te Eag le Srou t .John .J. E:vans of Athens who is
a lso a member of Ewin):!s
Cha piN .
Accom pa nying Iheir husbllnds
were Mr~ . .lune Ash ley a nd Mrs .
F.mma Ashlev ol l1c1Urn Jo na·
tha n Meigs c'hil ptrr DAR. and
Mrs. Caro l Frerkrr.

s

F. IC' mPntur.\· S:·hool in

r:onjunl; ll o n wllh Nt~lional
Grange 'vl't•rk, April I K · ~" ·
· In hi.' llolk, f-:lllorr highlighl! •tl
Ihi• hisror.1· of rhr ~range a nd I hi•
~c n r fil of 1hi' orga nlwlion 10 1he·
plighl of lhr farmN In lh •· lHIKI '
as Is paral lels wilh loday ' ;

('oun t.v.

YOl JTH - ltt•cl•ivln g th1• a ward for outstanding le ader s hjp with
yo un~ pt~l plt• lly l'a tty fl y•• r during lht• annual Mt•lgs County
(;rang•• llalliiUI't Wt'rt' Ray and Bt.r nltt• Midkiff.
thP S !Jtl~ s&lt;·wing co nlf'SI. ThC'rr
wer r i1 Pnlrli·S from Meigs
( 'o unt , ·.
t·:c11·h .v1•ar tht' Meigs Gre~ n gr

Youth Cmup rc-rog nizPS a pC'rso n
or rwr so ns lor out standing leud -

P!' sh ip \N ilh .\'uu ng P&lt;'Op lt&gt; und lhP
award. pn'sl' nled b~~ PL111 _\· f)y(ll' ,
wen It o :vt r a nd Mrs. Hay Midkiff
of Star C l'&lt; lfl llf'.
Tht · . lnrclan ~ wt·l't ' .f! i\'C'n spP·
cia I I"PC"ogni! ion ror the ir 12 ~·f'at' ...,

ot service to the ):!ra nges of the
f'Oo nty . M·a sler Ell io lt a n·.
nou nred lhrir re,igna t ion and
lhP appoinlmr nt of Mr . a nd Mrs.
M lhur Crabtree of Colu mbia
Cra ngr as 1rh new sla te depu ties
or Meigs Co un t ~; .
ThemP for Ihe a nnua l ba nquet
wa s " Prop lr nuildi ng Bridges ··
and

inst r umental

m usir

was

provided b.v "The Gleaners" of
l .itk ing Co unlv .

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CIRCLE'S .F,LOWERS

Community calendar/area happenings
FrUD!IY
HUTL!IND - T hr" l'i' wil l br a
tla ncr [II Hu t land l'ivlr Ct• nlrr.
Frida y. fro m 8 to II p.m .. with
mu sic b,l' Mus ic F.~ prr ss . !ldmls·
~ i on $t sinf(IP :t nd S:l rou ;)lc·.

F:vr r.vonf' Wf'lromr .
· HOCK SP I~INGS - Meigs
Uounlv Pomona r:ran~e wil l
rhrcl Frida\'"' lhr Hor k Sp ri ngs
C';t' (ln ~r Hall. Polluc· k su ;Jprr ;t l
li: 30. MPI'II ng a l 7: :HI . Athl' ns
Gt;tl ngl' 11'111 b&lt;• gU&lt; 's ls .
; HOCK SPR INGS -

Hulla n&lt;l .
.
'
Eastl'r wee kend visitors of Mr. :
and Mrs'. Charley Smit h were :
Mrs. Daniel Wor ley. Stacy a nd
Danie l of Da niels. W.'va. : Mrs. 1
Oa le Randa lL Ke lly and Kr is ti of ,
Ce nl crbu rg. Mr. a nd Mrs. Kev in ,
Knap p, Michelle a nd Amy . Ra ·
cine, Char ips Knap p, Kail
Knapp. Barbara HJtficld . a nd
Mi·. a nd Mrs . Doy le Knapp.
Langsl'ille.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Chil r ley Smith •
and !Yirs. Da ni el Worley . St a cy' :
and Dan iel wrrr Sal urday even·· •
ing vi, it ors of Mr. a nd Mrs. :
Har ley Sm ith. Ka na uga.
•
Mr. and Mrs . .Jrrry Holley a nd •
Ctlivi nlce were Easter gues ts of :
Mr. ~ nd Mrs. Har ley .Joh nson ;
a nd Ta m m.v.
·
Mrs . Les lir Fra nk ,, ara h Bl't h ·.
a nd Matt hew Hya n of Texas :
Road spent Wed nesday witfi Mr ,
a no Mrs. r. " gene Ha ning. Ro nald :
a nd
. 'Tuckerma n.

SAR elects Ashley

~ pr•o krr

~all~burv

•

Robel"! Murp hy. Robb ir .. Jen ny
·ahd Chad. Mrs .•Joseph Evans .
Tyson a nd Jona tha n of Rac ine.
Mr . and Mrs . Jo hn E . Murphy,
Mrs. Bar ba r a Davis, i\s hli , Jo·
s h ua a n d Mi r a nda Be th .
Syracuse.
.
Easler holiday guests of Mr.
and Mrs . Howard Thoma werP
Mr. a nd Mrs. Fra nk Sari•er of
Richmond, Ind .. a nd Mr. a nd
Mrs. Larry Barr. and famil y,

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mattox.
• Mark, K.~if.h ; a nd Sandra were
Easter d inner guests of Mr. a nd
Mrs . Robert Bai ley Sr.
Weekend v isitors of .Mrs . Do·
rolhy Reeves a nd Rrya n were
Mr s. Robert Reeves : Bra ndi a nd
Robbie, Chester. Mr. a nd Mrs.
Pau l Darnell. Jeff and Mel issa
and Susa n King.
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Joh n R. Mu r ph;· a nd Peggy were

i\ll u•ns

Pn mona Cr;~ngt• m i ' ITi bl'rs wi ll
bf gut•sls :1 nd w ill )J I'l'SPn l ltw

;irogrmn ll'hrn Ihi' M&lt;'igs C'o u nl\·
t;tomona C r ung(' nwf'ts at t: : :m
p.m. Friday for a potluck suppf'l'
:[llh t• Hock Springs Grange Hall.
: 1-:i\ GI. t-: RID(;F.- The Mrl ):!s
Coun ty l·'ox l' hus1•r.-. 1\sso&lt;'lation

wil l tTtPI' I ul 7 p.m . Frldav al Ihi'
,;lubhousr ar Eagle Rirlg&lt;•.

.• LON(;

OO'I· roM - Square
danr&lt;• l,.r lda;· al l hr Long n or tom
&lt;:ommunil;· nuildlng Sl arlln g al
~p . m .

''' POMI-:HOY

- Ml'i gs Co unlv
REA CT TPa m mt'&lt;'t s rrtda;·.
t: :111 p.m., Pl !•a&lt;~• r s Hes laura nt
l)l fi nalize lhc• uproming sa fr t,l '
ttn•:t k on l 1.S. :n. All mf'mbl'r S
•lrgi'd to alt enrl.

ot lhP Word of Life Churc h.
T UPPERS P I./I INS - Fn'c
ru r wash, s pn nsorl'd by thr
Me igs Count.1· Fk-111'1' Beef Club,
Salurtlav. H lo !\. al Co le's So hio
Stalion in Tuppi'l'.' PLtlns.
RACINE - 11 . h.v mn sing
fi•a 1uring Ru sst•ll Sprnc'&lt;'r ·s v; ...
tO I'\ ' Qu;JrtCI will br hrld Sa 1t11··
cla y . 7 p.m .. a1 lhe Fellowship
Ch urch In 11aclnr.
M IDDLEPOH.T -Tag da\' b;·
thl' Midd leporl You th League
11'111 br hl'ld Saturda .l', !I " ·m Ia I
p.m . All pla;·crs a rP lo re port 10
v llla g~ hall.
SliNJM \'
1\UHL INC H!IM - A family
a ffa ir par ly. hOSii•d b\' 1hl' .J u n to r
Wnod mrn Club . ll'ill br hr ld
Sunday, 1: :10 p.m .. al Wood m i'n
Hal l in Rurllngham .
111\CINF: - 11ar int• f'haplt•r
t:l4 . Ordrr Of F:tlSIPr n Star. wil l
holtl Ins pect ton pra r lif'l' 2 p.m .
SundCJ )'.
Snft ha ll
11AC INE- Th P Soulhern Hi g h
School 1\thl cl IC' DPpartme nt Is
sponsori ng ''" indepe ndent soli ·
bnl l IOU I'naml'nt May Hi. ]6. En ·
trl' fcc is $6'&gt; and 111'0 softba lls or
$7:, and no softbalis. Sponsor
trophies will be all'llrdrd for thr

fir s t three fln lshrrs. as well us
individua l lrophlrs for firs t a nd
seco nd place. Proceeds w ill go
Iaward the bu ildi ng 'of a n ou tside
baskel ba ll court to be used by the
com munit y. Anyone int eres ted
In thr to urnev shou ld ront acl
HowiP Ca ldwril al Sout hern High
School. 949-2611, or eve nings at
·homl', 949·2%4.
Smnrgas hord
.
LONG B011'0M - The Long
Bollom Co mmunl l.l ' i\ ssoclatlon
will be stag in~ a s pr ing smor~as­
bord di nner on Ma y 9 a t thl' Lon~
Rnltom Commu nlly Build ing. 4
to 7 p.m . Cost will br $:totl for
ad u lt s. chi ldren . $2. :tll. T hf' a ll·
vou·can·e&lt;ll di nnrr will fea tu re
ham. lut·k~y and dressing, ho mrm a dc noodles. dessert an d
drinks.
Oa m ·t• d a.-ts
G!I I. LIPOI. IS - New da nce
r lassrs laul( ht b;• Ni kki Casto
will beg in Monday a II hf' Ga lllpo·
lis Jaycees Buildi ng. Cloggi ng
wll br raughl from !i Ia 6 p.m.
whil&lt;' ballroorn. Ia II n and country
for adults will be l au~ht' from
1~:!0 1o p.m.

MY BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ARE NOW ON
SALE AND I DOt.MEAN ON

.Joshuu and .Jeremy Werner

Jos hua a nd .JcrPm;· Wer ner.
twi n sons of Rick a nd Adria
WPrne r o f St. Loul&gt; . Mo .. erie·
bra led the ir firs t birt hdays on
Aprll 9. Traveling to Sl . Lou is for
the bi rthd ay party were t he ir
~&gt;ra h d paren ls, Mirkey a nd Pa ul
W0t'ner. Li ncoln Hil l. PomPr ov.

I

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ELLIOTT'S

SATURDA
•Gibson
•Sharp
•Crosley

, i\l.HANY - i\ bakf' sail' wil l bP
lll'i d il I Ihe Su P&lt;'t'· X. i\lhpns Ma II.
Sa lut·da;· b;· llu• Ladles 1\uxllla• ·; ·

Barton i.r
;named field
corrunander
'

shotgu ns." .
~·
KENT 1UPII - None of the
rea lly feared for tllflir lives. "
Wl' wrrrn· r. WP had wives. We
three men wanted to be at Kent
Ca mara derie ca m p eas ily' sald Spencer . "When t hey
had kids."
The Me igs County Tuber culosis Office s taff will conduct a
State University that fa teful May
enough between t he y ouths with started shooting, pverybody did.
SpenrN sa id he rarely ta lks
community skln testing clinic at the Rutland F ire Sta tion from
4 In 1970.
rifles a nd t hose wit hout. T hr Ev&lt;'rybody on that hill was
a
bout
thr shooting s.
4:30 to 6: 30p.m. Monday.
But they had their orders, a nd
average age of rhe gUa rds m en scared. They werr tirE•d. Some
. " I don't tell too many peopk I
J oan Tewksbary, R.N .. county tuberculosis nur se, will ~
so ·they went : P at Wilson, 25, an· was 23..
.
were angry ."
was thNr," he su id. " They' ll
g1vhig the skin tests a nd urges all area resldenls, Including food . · Ohio National Guard truck ·· . "Fifty percerit or better of the
Afier the shooting, Spencl't'
cl lhPr ask mP, 'Whv did 1·ou s hoot
ha ndlers fo r the annual Rutlan~ ox roast a nd alumni ba qquets,
d r iver: Roc ky Spe ncer.. 24, a
m e n In our unit we r e In the Guard saw a banner ha nging from a
lnnorPnl kid s''' m··. 'Why did n't
to la k e adva ntage of the Monday night clinic. ·
s taff ser gea nt whose wi fe was
because Ihey didn ' t want to go to w indow : "Green P igs 4: Stu·
;·ou shoot more of thrm '''"
Children who will be e nter ing kindergarte n this fa ll also mus t
expec ting the couple's firs t child
Vietna m." said Wilson. whose· dents 0." Ma n)· of Ihe guardsmen
have proof of .a r ecent skin tes t and they m ay receive the test
a ny day: a nd Comma nder J ohn
19·year·old sister was a KSU were emot ionall y shaken .
during Monday nig ht's clinic.
Martin , 33.
"There's one '1 know of who
fr es hma n a t the tlme.
Du r ing the cl inic hou rs , Rutla nd E mergency Squa d memb\'r s .
NEW DANCE CLASSES .
Wilson didn' t like the odds: "A
"Some (guardsm e n ) ha d s im· eventually lost hi ~ wife. his
will hold a blood pressure c linic.
• MONDAY, MAY 4
ton of student s and a h andful of liar v iews to those of the c hildren. his hous&lt;'. becaust• he
Gatlipoli•, Oh. Jaycoo lldg.
gua rdsme n."
just
could
n'
t
ha
ndle
ii."
he
said.
de m ons trat ors . We all sympa·
ClOGGING
tch;ldn oJ 5·6 p.m.
Seventeen years a fter the
th lzed with the stuqents a bout the ··A lui of peop le just though! lhr
IAUIOOM,
lATII, COUNTRY
Guard was orde red to the cam · wa r , but fe lt they weren' t doing guardsmen were machinrs. Bul
I&amp;DUttll 6:30-1 p.m.
pus to quell an ti· Vie tnam War a ny l)li n~ cons tructive"to end It by
The Me igs Coun ty HI season with a kickoff dinner Monda y a t
Coli Mikki Casto 1-304-675.3181
demonstra
tions some memories,
6: 30 p.m. at the Meigs High School cafeteria . Four-H members,
that tow
n up there...
Including the killings of lour just
advisors a nd thPir la mllles are Invited to a ttend.
Speriddling
ncer said
most
of the
stude nts and tht&gt; wounding of s tudents "were ju st really nice.
Each famll y Is being asked to bring a covered dish and
nine others , are p a inful!~ sharp. kids who wa nted to see wha t t he
desser t. Table service a nd beverages will be provided .
The ex ha us ted unit arrived a t he ll was going on," but he
Guest speaker will be Duane Plymale. South District 4-H
KSU
May 2 after fou r days of disagr eed w ith the ir tact ics .
agent . who will present a talk on leadership In 4·H .
11
duty, In 20-hour stretc hes, a t a
" I'm sure the kids w ho got shot
wild ca t truckers' s tr ike. The didn't deser ve It . So me were just
men weren' t tot ally pre pared fo r slghrseer s." he said, his voice
·
wha t they saw.
softening. "But lh e s tude nl s
A c ~ange In the schedule for immunizations a t the Me igs
"
Thest&gt;
were
n't
c
ollege
an·
were
told to slay off the Com·
County He alth Department has bee n a nnounced by Norma A.
t
irs,"
sa
id
Spencer
.•
"
The
ROTC
mons.
They broke lhl' law; they
Torres . nurs ing supervisor of the Me igs County Health
building
was
burned
and
there
burned
bu ildings . You can' t use
Department.
•
was
a
hell
of
a
bunch
of
kids."
riots as a n excuse to break the
In May Immunizations will be given on Tuesday, May 5, a nd
WE HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Th
ere
was
a
confro
nt
a
tion
tha
i
law."
on Tuesday , May 12, fro m 9·11 a.m . and 1·3 p.m. There Is no
n ight , but te m pers cooled l&gt;Y the
DEVON PETITE CONCEPT
Ol!lcla ls estima te the re were
char ge for a ny immuniz ations . Parents a r e en cou raged to get
nex
t
day
.
lronlcaHy
,
the
me
n
be
twee
n
4,000
a
nd
5.000
dem
on·
the ir chlldre n's immuniza tions up to da te before kindergarte n
r em em brr May 3 as almos t · stra tors a t KSU the day of the
r egis tration .
GOLDEN BUCKEYE CARD
lighthea rted.
s hootin gs. T here were 106
"A t times It was a lmost a party gua rdsm e n.
Owner~hip
a1 mosphere between the Gua rd
· .... . Thrrr were so many
'
and the st udent s. 1' Spencer said. agaj ns t so few ," Wilson sa id.
Ow ner s of the lamb p!cttlred on the fr ont-page of Thursday's
" We' d be lea ning on our rifles,
" Then the mood bectlmc m uch
3RD
949-2100
IACI/IIE
Da lly Sentinel a re Mr . and Mr s. Ronald Beegle. Racine, not Mr .
talking to the stude nt s. Th e only
·
and Mrs. Roger Br.egl1•.
morebuildings,
v iole nt . Prople
we re
on top
d iffe rence bet ween the Gua rd of
ha ng ln!!
. out
or
a nd the s tude nt s was the gua rds· windows. We thought the peoplr
m e n ha d u n ifor m s a rid In wtndows 'had guns- th e facts.
•
we didn' t know.''
A t r ailer owned by Th~r ill Randolph .Jr., on Ohio 124 out of
Mar tin said the scene was
Reed s ville. was des tr oyed by fire e arly Wednesday morning.
tense and ma ny of the ,guards·
A s pokes m a n for the 01 ive Towns hip Fire Depa rtment
m e n werP scared.
reported that the cal[ to lht&gt; fire cam e a bout 1: 30 a .m. and tha t
" Som e wPreso a fra id we ha d to
Ra ndolph , who lived alone, was· not a t home at the time.
physic all y turn th e m to grt th~m
Firem en had the fire out by about 2: 30 or 3 a. m., a nd the tra iler
Rohert Arnold
to m ove," he sai d. " it was ha rd to
was then gutt ed. Th e fire r e kindled abou t 6: 30 a.m . and was a
sec In those gas m as ks. The
tolal loss aft e r that.
Robert J. Arnold , 71. of 44260 young guys only knew someone
Th e fir e Is bei!Pved to ha ve originated a round a gas hot wa ter
Forest Run Hoad, Rac ine, died was bes ide them . it may have
ta nk.
Thu rsday a t Vetera ns Memoria l been a buddy: It may no1 have
Da m ages have been es timated at $18. 000. Th e home was
Hos p it al.
been.
LOADED
Insured.
A truck drlvt&gt;r , Mr. Arnold was
" The rocks werP flying ... from
Middleport Fire De partment a nswered a call a bout 9 p.m .
bor n May 12. 1915 lri Pomeroy, a thP me n's prrspectlvP. there
Wednesday to the gar age a part me nt of Lawrence Yeauger a.t
son of the ta te Robert a nd E lla were hund reds of peop!P a ll
the Intersect ion or St ory 's Run and Ohio 7.
COUNTRY SQUIRE . Auto., PS, Alr.
Dill Arnol d.
ar ound, a ll.hostlle ."
An e lect rlt&gt;a l short cir c uit Is believed to have s tarted the fir e.
Survivors Include his wile ,
No ne of the men bd levr a n
Firemen were on the scene a bout a n hou r and' da ma ges have
Mildred Kas par Arnold , Racine; order was g iven to fire. the.\' said.
been estimated at $2.000 to the struc ture and $1,500 to the
one daught er and son-In-law,
"I thin!( one or two of the m en
STANDARD
conte nts.
P hy llis J ean antl Da nny Smith.
No Injuries wer e reported at e ithe r s ite.
South Point ; two gra ndchildren,
Man dy a nd Ka tie Smith. South
Auto .. PB. PS . Air.
Point ; one s ister. Mar y Rumfield . Pomeroy: two brothers.
South Centra l Ohio
Dares Arnold of P omeroy and
Varia ble cloudin ess tonig ht ,
M ~ i gs County REACT tea m will meet tonight (Fr id ay), 7:30
Willia m Arnold of Ca lifornia;
with a low brtween 50 a nd ~:, .
Run1 Good .
p.m .. a t P leaser s Res taurant . All members urged t o a ttend.
several nieces a nd nephews.
Mostly cloudy Sat urd ay. with a
Bes ides his par e nt s, he was c ha nce of s howers a nd highs near
preceded In death by one s iste r 75.
4 Dr., 4 spd.
The proba bili ty of prec lplt a·
a nd four brothers.
Orange Towns hip Trus tees will meet Monday. 8 p.m .. at hom e
Ser v(ces will jJe Monday, I tlon Is 20 percent tonig ht a nd JiJ
of clerk Dorothy Ca laway.
p.m ., a t Ewing Fun era l Home percent Saturday.
Winds will be from thr south
with Rev. J ohn Iliff officiating.
r 10 mph tonigh t.
nea
Burial will be In Beech Grove
Ohio ExtendPd Foreclllit
Cem elery. Friends m ay call a t
Sunday through Tuesday
Meigs Junior and Senior High School Band Hoosiers will mr.et
tht&gt; fu neral hom!' Sunday from
Fa ir through the period , with
2-4 a nd 7-9 p. m.
:
Monday , 7 p.m .. In the band room a't Meigs High .
hig hs mos tly In the 70s north a ~d
the 80s so uth each day. Overnight
lows mostly will be In the 40s
nor th a nd the oOs soul h.
(As of 10:30 a.m. )
Provided by
Meigs County E mergency
Wednesday: Rutland a t 1: t!;a.m .
Bryce
~nd Mark Smith
Medical Services reports seven
to Ha rrisonville lor Sue Groff to
of Blunt Ellis" Locwl
ca lls Thu rsday:
Veterans Me morial Hospital:
P omeroy a t 8: ~3 a. m . to Spring
Oll ve TownshlpFi re Depa r tme nt
F1rm
Price
Avenue for Rex Cumings to
a t 1:49 a .m. to a structure fi re at
Am E l&lt;'ctrlr Power .... ............ 28
Ve tera ns Memorial Hospital ;
the The rlll Randolph Jr. resiAT&amp;T ............. .............. .... . , 24 ~
TUppers Pla ins at 9:40 a .m . to
de nce on Ohio 124; Middlepor t at
Ashla nd Oil ............ ............ 583,4
Ohio 7 lor Tim Cla rk to Veterans
4:01 a.m . to Walnut Street for
Bob Eva ns Fa rms .............. 2414
Me morial Hospita l; Middleport
Roscoe Rou sh to Pleasa nt Va lley
Cha rming Shoppes ..... ......... 2534
at 3: 02 p.m. to Co~ nt y Road 38 lor
Hospital: Middleport a t 7:44a. m .
F edera l Mogu l ......... ... ........ 41%
Mae Lil(htfoot lo Vett&gt;rans Me m ·
to 270 Walnut St . for Roscoe
Goodyear T &amp; R ........ .... .......67 ~
Rous h to Ple asant Valley Hospl·
ofla l Hos pital:
Heck's Inc ..... .. .. ... ... ............... .4
Pomeroy a t 5:55 p.m . to ta l; Racine a t 10:30 a.m. to Sixth
Lim ited In c ... .. .... .. .. .... ....... 41 ~
e mlock Grove Roa d for M ce Street for E ve rett J effe rs to
Mult imed ia Inc..... .............. 54 ~ .
~oc kt on who wa s treated but not
Holzer Medical Cente r: Rutl a nd
Rax Resta ura nt s .................. 5%
tra nsported ; Middleport a t 6: 23· a t 1:53 p.m . to Main Street for
Robbins &amp; Myers .. .............. 11 %
P: m. to Zuspan Hollow Hoad lor Arthur Musser to Holzer Med ical
Shoney's Inc ....................... 28\io
J}!m le Ur ibe to Holzer Medica l Center: Syracuse · a t 6::1.1 p.m .
Wendy's Inti........................ 9%
c'&gt;ent er; P omeroy a t II : 04 p.m . to transported Lind a Hubbard t.o
Worth ington Jnd .................... .18
l'.omeroy Hea lth Ca re Cent er for Veterans Memoria l Hospit al:
Preda Mit ch to Ve terans Me m or· M!cldleport Fire Depar tmen t a t
ta l Hospit a l: Pomeroy a t 11:4o 7: 09p.m. to a ~ trucrure fire at the
Veteran!! Memorial
p: m. to E ast Second Street for
Lawrence Yea u~ter res idence on
Olga Pierotti to Veterans Mem · Ohio 7; P o meroy Fire Depart ·
Thu rsd ay Adm issio ns
orlal Hospita l.
· · m ent at 9:09 p.m. to a bru sh !Ire Emerson We ll, Pome r oy: Teresa
: The E MS repqrts n ln~ calls on County Road 18.
Canterbu ry, Langsville: Rex
i •
(_
·*Unlimite~
Cum ings, Syracu se; Troy Van·
kuns, Pomeroy: . Mae Li ghtfoot ,
lnsu~ance
Middleport.
•
'
· Thursday b ischarges- Tracy
" frankly, needs to be better," he
; 1Continued from P age ])
Gibson.
J
ohn
Ash.
Alvi
n
Rhodes.
*Money~
Saving
sa id.
Cpmmunit y College's student

4-H kickoff dinner planned

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MOTHERS-Come In and Register For
Mother's Day Gift to be Given Away May
. 9th at
A.M.

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Ch(,Inges made in schedule

1987 GRADUAtES OF SOUTHERN HIGH
SCHOOL--Come In and Regi•ter For Gift
Between Now and May 15th.

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Ma ra lyn Htii'IOn . . dauglllrr of
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, .,,., ,., , all-country band th r er
'j'Purs. and las I yt&gt;a.r pa rt lr lpaled
jn tlw AI I·Ohio State Fair BHlld .
She has also Ia ke n piano lessons
I r nine ,·rars .
She Is a s lrall(ht A s tudent at
Ea s ter n whr r r s he has been on
the quiz bl)wl tea m two years and
Is '·' 111ember of the Natio nal
Honor Society . She has bct&gt; n a
rlas office•· fo r two years ..a
Tri-M Muslr Honor Soc iety of·
flee r a nd home coming a ttendant
fhis year. She has a tte nded Oho
Un iversity s.ummer session for
lwo vear s. She will enter a
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Skin testing slated Monday

REACT team to meet tonight

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CPnl&lt;'r: ·Pal Philson. Syraru ~&lt;·:
and 1\•a Upton. Tup)X'r ' Plains.
" On(• in &lt;'I'N .I' til'&lt;' !lmrrira ns
suffet'' from " .mr mal h&lt;'a ith
dlsortlcr.'' Aldt' l&lt;·h sa i&lt;l . ciling a
•·eport from th&lt;' 1\aliona l lnsli·
tute ot M,enrul Health . "How ·
ever. a m'ujorit&gt; will nol SC('k
appropriate t re a l ment . otlen br·
rausP of a lat'k of awar0n ess a net
undNstanding of the problem."
sht• added .
The Me ntal Hea lth Associalion
wa nt s prop l!' to know thai
a nxiety. slrcss -rcla ted pr ob·
lems. depress ion , a nd other·
mental ill nesses ra n br h&lt;·lprd .
jus t as physical ill ness car. be

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,:"Give m e you r will a nd you r
vts lon, a nd we can ma ke this
ce unt ry grea t, good. and s trong
a}ain." he urged.
De sc rlbln~ hl!i co ncc· rn ovt&gt;r a
seeming trend toward IO&amp;S of
WPII·pa\·ing jobs. decline In
wagps a nd a s h rlnkln~ middle
class, Cepha rdt cited a need for
, :h rkrrs a nd m a nageme nt to
wo •'k logPI her a s a tea m by
rr!ot in•tlng both g roups to do ·
their brst.
·'.. II we want to hold on to our
s!D ndard of living, a nd hold on to
01r competitive edge, we have to
hi the best ," he said. " We have to
~ exc ited about what we can.do.
Vie can do IN!tler, and we will do
15etler.
.. 'This ts a time for excitement
this country, lor working
tqgether. for setting goals,"
~hardt added. "We can do ft. "
•The candidate said his other
nlajor goal Is to see proper
iavHtment In education, which

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Prescroptoons

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MIDDI !"POll I &lt; IHIHOI OF rt ii11S1

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•I' t &lt;ilt nt Sunllll \ St tuwtl 11 Ill t 111 W nlr
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St. hool ~ 11'1 1 m Mm nln g Wtll " hlp W ~ '1
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IJNITF.O PRt~~R\'TF.RIAN MINJSTR\'

am

OF MUC:S COIJNTV
IWv Charll'8 Talhotl

HARRJSONI'JLLF PRESBVTERl1IN

~

HURCH - Sundll\1 Worship St•rvll'l ~
OOu m ChurC'h &amp; hoollO 15 a m .

MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN -

$unda v Sl'hool 9 a m

Chu rch

st"rVIC'f'

10 1!S n m

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITEDPRESBY
TER IAN - Sunda~ School 10 a m
Churrh

s~rvl~.

11 15 IJ m

RUTLAND CHURCH OF' GOD Pasto1

John Evans SUndAY School 10 00 a m ,
Sunda v Mornlnfil Worship ll 00 am Chll ·
drrn 's Church ll Am Sund av E\ll'nlnR
Storvlct' 1 00 p m wro , 6 p m Young La
dJ~f AuKIIlary Wcdn('Sda v 1 p m FAm·
l{y Wors hip

•

MT HERMON UNITED BRETIIRE N

sttlllng the necessary love and gentle behavtor

man Durham ) pastor Sunday srrvl('('

evt.lnln~t service
Prayer meelln~ Wedneda y, 7

7 30 p m
JO p m
l1f ARWAI I OW RHlCF rHL RCH &lt;1 1

Hlblt S1uth h
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pm

rA rchnl
1-lF:F DSVJLJ F:: - Clnnrh Sc hool 9 JOe~
m V.nt shl p Sf• t\ lrt' 11 OO a m ~[)(' ('t f'rl
rUPPFRS PI AINS ST PAUL lhu n h Sl hun\ 11 ,, m Wo1ship tO a m
I hlr11

C.rmr Th&lt;'

S

Tu('sd11v 1 10 p m , U MW
I Uf'sd IV 7 :lfl p n1 Comm union

I IOHN I U1 H F. RA ~ r HURCH r rn:

Wlll lt m M lddi1 Sil ttlh
pa sl m C'huu h s('n IcC' 9 Ul 'm !oiunlll\
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RRAnBUHY ('HUHOI OF' CIII11ST

Jnhn \\ t ljZh! pJ s~ nr r-;undt \ S,hn! l 'l\11 1
m
!111 \ H 1\ nt ·~ S S Sup1 :\1nr nln,L!

( ENTK~L ( I.IJSTER
R~·v ·h•m t'N E Cm hilt
Rev StN•e11 N e h~m

o.; hlp 111 11l r m
llAC' l NF CHlHlC! / OF THF. !\ ,\ 1,1\
l~ F.N ~ Rr\ l \0\dDftl rum 11 pr ~lfll
Or,1 H.~~ .. Cha hm.tn nrlhr Bn,tlllot( hi t..
II •n I lfr Sun&lt;lu\ Srhof 111 W , m M111 n
in ~ ~or ~ hlp Ill 111 1 m r\ tnctli ~t 11 M l
\If! 7UIIpm WN in ~flt\ "f'l\ln 7 ll lll
" 01

Rn MPI" ln fran kiln
Ht v CIPmentf' S ZuniKn. Jr
Rf'" Koht rl Muli.vnllfl
ASBURY ISv rJ CUst•i- Wmshlpll a m
Chu rrh Sr hool 9 4j ,, m Chu qu" Blbl &lt;'
Stutl v Wt dnrs rtav 7 :w.l p m UMW ft rs t
lu l"s&lt;lr\ 1 30 pm
Choh Ht h~nsH I
W1'fln1 "'d tv fi ~lp m 11 MW ro urlh Sun

I IAER1 Y r HHI ~TIA N CHl 'HCH n. ,

lf't

HEM! OCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Roo

(I £tv 7 Ill p m UMW F'lr~t Mondu\ 7 M
p m U MYF' Su nda\ fi p m Choir R('o
hP:H~al h IO pm WPdn l'Sdtv t F'runk llnl
FlATWOODS - Chu n h Srhool 111.1 m
Worship 11 am Blbh Slutlv 'fhu r~
d tv 7 p m
VMYF Sund.n ti J) m
i F I,tnkllnl
FO R F.~ t RUN - Wor ~ ~tp 9 ,t m .
fhu nh Srhonl 10 !\ M Choir prar11 rf'
ruf'~fl .t v h IU p m U MW fir st Tur•s&lt;t1:n
7 Klpm iNI"I !iOOI
IIFJ\TII t M ltld!f'p01 I f -Church St hooi
•t Ul 1 m Mot nlng Wor !lhlp 10 JO u m
' r•uth Group ~ p m Wt'rlnl'Sdav Chu 1 h
( hnlr n h(•tr "•' ' 7 p m
thurstlltv
Pt.l\r t S('t~lt t •• ~llpm AlblrS tucl\ 7
p m ri:u n l,~~tnr
M I NHt!W III F - W(nshll&gt; S1~ 1\I C't• 10
• m Cllurdt St ht•ol 11 1m UMW th ird
\\ rfllli"'~ll rt \ 1 p m f'h oi r pr a« tlr(' Mon

lil 1&gt;m

\\ ofllh C'. tl l Jl.l s!ut St "1 ~ 1 ~S u n il' '
n1l 'i p m Wt'dnP&lt;.. &lt;I .I~ - p m

Ill 1 m

p m !Nrlsull

FN I F.RPIH~E - Wor "hlp 9 n m
( hu n h Sc hon l lO .1m Bl bii'St ud v 'fu••s

~

C'r Wat son pas tor Cr('nson Pran, Sunda y

School Sup I Momlng Worship 9 30 S. m
Sundav School 10 30 a m Evl'nln~ ser
viet" 7 30 p m
MT UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue,
pas tor Jo£' Sayrr Sundav School Supl
Sunda\ School 9 45 a m Even lnli! wor
ship 8 30 p m Prayf'r Mretlnp: 6 30 p m
Wrdnt'sda~

TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF
CHRIST Davf' Prl"ntir(' ml nlst('r IX'rvl
Wf'll s Sup1 Ch urrh SC'hool !l a m
ship Sftrvkf' 9 4~ p m

Wo r ·

CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA-

RENE RC'v
r , unk Riff I£'

Gratf' pdslor
~u pt Sunday School q 30 a
m Wor"hlp s.rrvlcf' 11 .1m and 7 p m
Sundav Wt'dnl·~tt,t v 1 p m Pravt r m('('t
Hf'rbt.' rl

lnR
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODIST

rNtl~ool

CH U RCH D.n ld Bri t p,tslor Robt'rl E
Burlon Dlr{'{'l or of C'hrlsl!a n Edu&lt;'a 11on
Slf'V(' Eblin assistant Su nday Sthool q :ll
•l m Mornlnli! " orshlp 10 :lO n m T('rns
In A('lion lip m Evrnln ~ Worship 7 OOp
m Wf'dnf'sr1ay f'vrnlng pra vrr and B lblf'
~ ludv 7 00 p m Choir pra cficr 1 hursdav

PFJ\HI ( HAPF.:L - Worship St•r v lcr
11'1 ,1 m
Chu rrh ~c hool Hl 1~ am
UMW ~''0llltl Tut•sdn\ 7 30 p m rMusfi
I)

II Hltll

POM EHOY- C' hUI'('h Sc. hool 9 1!i a m
\\'m s htp Ill 10 u m f' M ir ll'hrarAA I
Wt•Chlt&gt;stll\ 7 ~(1 rt m
UMW S(lro nd
1ut•.:&lt;iu~ 7 'lflpm VMYF' Su nday 6pm
~Co rllttl 1
• R ()('K SPRIN(.S - Chu ll'h School 9 IS
:.r m Won:hlp 10 a m , Bthlr!'ituth WM
11t'5tl a' i :lOpm U M)' f' ~S&lt;&gt;nlo rsl Su n
fla..v 5 p m r lunlm ru f'\f'l\ o1hrr Su n
1lr1\ fi p m 1Frn nkllnt
RUTl1\ ND - Chur( h School 10 a m
\Vnr$hlp II am UMW d•: wnln~ Ch't'l t')
s(•t'Onil W rtln(~dav 7 311 p m U MW I At
1£'1 noon Clrrlf'l ~l't'Ond Thursda v 1 p m
~ Mu .. sm,rnl
SALt MrEN1 ER- Chu r&lt;h ~h ool 9 tS
• m W01shl p 111 1r1 p m IMussman )
~NOWV ILI f. - Wors hip 9 00 o m
t hul'f' h &lt;&gt;r hool q 45 a m 1Mu ssman I

7 p.m

DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST

Chtt r\E'li: Ru ss&lt;' II Sr

rom~• t ~ up! Sundav School 9 30 a m
Worship ~;:flrVI ct 10 30 1 m Blblf' ~o:tud v
T u&lt;.'sdav 7 ~ p m

HFORGANlZED CHURCH OF Jf.SUS
CHHISTOF I A1'fER DAY SAINTS Port
l und Rnr lnr Rond Wtlll.tm Rou sh pastor
Linda Ev,tn5 r hurrh S&lt;'hool dlrf'£'1 or
ChuiT'h S1"hoo19 «"! a m Mornln~v. orshlp
10 30 a m WNin~dnv &lt;'Vt'nlng pray('r
~t"rviCf'S

7 :w:t p m

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST Rev Earl

Shulf'r pasto r Wor~ hlp sC'r\ IcC' 9 30a m
Sunda1 School lO :It a m BlbiC' Studv and
pr.tVI'r ~o:f' rvlcC' Thur541av 1 :lOp m

AI. CW tRCH Ktn~~burv Road R~v Da
v i~CurfmJn pttSior Sundav School 9 lO
,l m Ralph C. rrl SUJ.:I Evt'nln~ worship

SOUTHF RN CLUSTER
ltoRf'r GriiiCf'
Rev raul M~Oul"
Rt' \

LETART f'ALLS - Worship 9 a m
MOHNINGSTAR-Worshlp, 9 4la.m,
Chur&lt;h S1.'110ol tO ll a m Blbl• S'l'lldv.

Wffin('Sdav

BAPTIS r

MUt&lt;' SwiJlt-r

lii&lt;Vo
Sundav

&amp;hoot

Sup! Su nday SChool 9 30 a m
Morning Y.orshlp 10 40 a m
Sunda\.
f' \t:'nln~r wor~hlp 7 lO p m
Wf:'dnf"Stil y

4'\(lfttng Btblr uudv ?::MJ p.m

JJJRLJNGHAM COMMUNITY aruRor
Bu~lnj!llam Ruv LoiD&gt;rmlll, IIOSior. R&lt;&gt;
lll'l"' Cman a10~ta nt P'"""' SUndo,v S&lt;!oool
10 • m """'"'P 7p,m Wl'lln~v. 6p.m
youlh mMin~ W&lt;'d ., lp.m dourdo""""""
PINE GROVE HOLIN~S CHURt:H \!

Worship 10 a m S('('()nd and founh Sun
du1&lt; UMW flrsl Tursdoy 7 ll p m
(Cr ac('-1

:l25 ft('V 8m J Watts, pufor
Robrn &amp;ariH S S Sup1 Sundlv Scttool

9 30 a m

Momrna Worship 10 30 1 m

SundaY t'Yl'nlnR lff'VI('(' 7 :WI p.in , Wf'd'
~

nt:'Sdav SC'n•IN' 7

day ,H 7 30 p m M('n s Pra,wr Bnatktast.
Wcdnf:'5dav 7 a m 1Grarel

pnsror Stf'VP Little S
SUpt SUndav
Srhool 10 am, Morntn« wonf). JJ 1m
Sundav Pv~nln~ worship ?• 30 p.m PfiVf't'

SU'ITON - Chur&lt;h School 9 30 a m
Morn ing Worship 10•15 a m llrsl and third
Sundays FPIIowshlp dlnnf'r with Carmt"'

I

M

I\ It I

r .r~ l Sumlt\

p.m

SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill UHIP

s

m('('tlD- and BlblostudvThurtday, 7 30 p.
m • Yourb m~lnp Wcdnrs(tly at 1 p.m

-

HOPE BAPTIR'I' CHAPEl

Wfn If" S CHAPEl
WESLF:YAN
( HUR( H - Cooh ll lr RO R1' Phillip R!
cit nou r p,1s1or Sund,tv S&lt;hno! !i lfl , m
u or~h lp st rvlu' lll U1 u m
Blhll" studv
tnrt u~ t "&lt;hlp S&lt;"n lrt' WC'dn i'S(~ t \ 7 pm
RlJI LA~ D CIIURCH OF rHRIST
Mark lttnf'S pas tor Rill Nlthol~&lt;ttl\ Sun

ci,L\ SC' ho(l) Supl Suntll\ Srhool q :JO fl m
M llrnln,L'! \\ or~ hlp .md Commu nion 10 30 ,;

on

570

Gr,onr

St M ldd l£'pnr t Afrlllt1 NI with Soulh••rn
Bapll sr Conw nllon l\ t\ id Brv '" Sr Ml
nlslt r Sunfl:~ v S&lt;hool 10 ,, m MornlnJ!
won;hlp 11 .t m E\rnlng Y.orshlp 7 p m

WNinC'sd IV P\f'nlng Al blr !ti lu tl\

pr.wl"r mrf'l lnc 7 p m

.tnd

BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST Sr

Rl 124andCn Rd S Mu r k&amp;ot:'vf'rs min ts
! ~ r Sunda v St: hool Sup! Harrv Hf'n
d rlck s~ Sund~v S( honl !l :Ill lt m Morn in~
Wor~hlp 10 lO ,, m E' rnl ng \\ nr~;: hlp 7 p
m WC'dnP~o:du'o&gt; "OI !i hlp ipm

ST

PAUl LUTHF.RAN CHURCH

r ornf'r Svru morf' .IRd Sfomnd Sts Po
M ('l ov Thf' RP\ Willi 1m Middi &lt;'N ~ t~rl
p&gt;tstor Sund ctv St hool 9 ~ 5 ,1 m ChuH·h
srr' icr 11 ,, m
~ACRED
HEART CHUHCH M&gt;Rr
A nthom C:lunnumnn Ph !1~2 ~9~ Sutur
duv E\rnlng M,t s~ 7 ;(] p m Sundav
Ma ~;:~: R • m anfl lO 1 m C'o nfrs'&lt;~ lon s onr
halt hout b('fOi'{' &lt;'l U h MI S~ reo ( Ia 'is('~
11 am Sundav
VICTOl=tY RAPTl ~T 521 N 2nd Sl
Mlddl('port tamp~ E Kf'PS f'C' p,1 st or
Sunclav mornln~ Y. orshlp 111 am, EvC'n
Ina ~n icr 7 p m WN in f'Sd,l\ PvrnlnJt
wor sh1p 7 p m Vis ll&lt;-t l lon Thur~:d 1V fi :\Op

m

MORSE CHAPEl CHURCH Chao I«

No rris, p,1slor Suntlt v Sc- hooJ lfl H m
~or~hlp ~ rl'\lt t' 11 ,1m
Sunt1.1, nluhl
"'m ~o: h lp ~~ rvkf' 7 Ul p m
Mld\1. t"l'k
pravflr !lf'rV\('(' WNi nC'!icl,tv 7 p m

1rh month

t

'

RL Tl ANORJBI E MF:THODJS1 Amo•

11111s pnstnr Sonn\ Hud son ~up~ Sund.t v
Sdwul q :Ul u m Morn In~ " or"~ hlp 10 :lO
1m Sund" t \f'nJn g sf't'\ Itt' 7 flll p m
Wrdn•"'di-1 \ ~f'l\i(l' 7 p m WMPO pro

WESLEY AN
B1 Bl E
HOLI N F:~R
CHURCH of Mlddlf'po11 Inc 75 p,~;.~r I St
Rl'\ han M vf' r s pastor Ro ~l"r Manl ('v
Sr Su ndav Srhool Sup! Sunrht \ Sc hool
9 30 a m Mornlna- Worship 10 lO a m
E1 rnlng Worship 7 :ro p m Wr'dnPSd.w
&lt;'Vf'nlng Blbl£' Sludy pr.IV£'r 11 nd pra isr
'&lt;~t'fV I CE' 7 30 p m

LIVING WORD CHERTER CHURCH

OF GOD - Glltx-rt Spl'ncl:'r pa~;tor Sun

day School 9 30 a m
M o rnt n~ SNV\C'('
10 0011 m Sunda y£'V{'n l n~ srrv 1Cf'7 OOp
m Mid wrt'k pravrr s('rv \C't' Wrdn t&gt;sda't'
1pm

gJ.tm9 1m ('r&lt;h Sundt v

llUTI AND CHURCH OF THE NAZA

MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHUHCH

RF.t'\Jo' RPI I n~f'll F'ord pastor Sunll,t v
S( hn! I ~ ~~ ,, m Worship sf'rt ICC' 10 ~0 . 1
m
' nunl! pn&gt;plf' s Sf'n il fl f) p m

Lawrl"nC&lt;'

Bu ~ h pa ~ tor

Max Folme-r Sr

Supl Sunday School and Morning Wors hip

9 30a m SundayevC'nlnli!:iNvl cC' 7p m

F' mgl"ll~t It srrvl cf' f) 3() p m Wron M d ,,
st•n ill 7 p m

Youth m «"llng and Blbl(' St udy, W(&gt;dnf's

dav 7 p m

MASON CHVRC'fl OF CHRIST Mllleo

M ts()n \\ \' r F. u ~C'n&lt;' t ro ngN mi
nl ~rr 1 ~unfit\ Blblr S!ud v 10 a m Wo1
St

Southern Local School

D1stnct

Racone Ohoo 45771
(611 B 2tc
Real Estate General

M.ison Sundav School lO a m Morn
ing " ors hlp 11 am Evl"nin,l! Sf'rvlc('6 p
m Pravl"r mf'f'l In~ and Blblr Sludv Wrd
nr&gt;Sdav 7 p m
FOREST '~"~ UN BAPTt ST Rr1 Nvl r ,

Bor df'n pa~o;t OI Corn('flus Bunch supt
Sunda1 Sc-hool 9 30 a m SNo nd anct
fourth Sundav~&lt; '&gt;'orship sl"n trC' :1 1 2 :lOp
m
MT MOR1AH BAPTIST F'nur lh and
Main St MlrldlC'pdt l Rrv Gllb£'11 Ctalg
lr paS IOJ Mrs F.n ln Baum.[!'ardnrr
Sunday School Supl Sundav School 9 :m a
m Worship Srorv \( p 10 &lt;&amp;au m

CARPENTER BAPTIST Don Cheadle

CHRIST

APOSTOLI C FAITH - N('w Lima Rd
nrx11 o Fori Mrlgs Park Rutland Robrr!
Rleh ards pa slor S£-rvicC's at 7 p m on
Wrdn{'sda vs and ~ unda v~:
MIDDLE PORT PENTF.&lt; IJ:-i I AI 1nu u
A\ I ' Rf'' Cla 1k BukC'r p.rsror C.u \ N01
ltn,(!h 1m Sunda\ ~ hool Supt Sun&lt;lt\

~(hrxJ ilU 1m ~l l h {)d~~('" for r\1 • 1 ~N;
F.\f'nm ~ !it'f vl('(os 11 h p m "1'f tn1 sd ,, AI
hit " luch tl 7
1J m Ynuth ~r 11 lc rs F 1\

:m

rl~ ltlpm

'

EC\1 fSIA FF.I I OWSHIP 1.'1&lt; Moll So

Mlddli•p111I R1nr h1 1 Chut k M1 PhC't ~o n
P •~ t ot Sund " ~ hnnl HI 1 m Suntl w
C\ 1'11 \nJt sr11 Ut s r17p m .1nd \o\t'tlnr-s d,l\
St I\ f( PS tl ~ p m
ANT IQPIT' llAP1 1'&gt;1 K• nnt lh Smllh
p !slor !-i und,t\ S1hnnl ~ {(t 1 m &lt;hUIIh
SC'r\li l•7 ~Jpm

m

\fiUi hi iiJI\Y. ~ h\pfi I(Jp

Hihlt' f'IUih 1hut'Stllv- Wpm

FU I L GOSPF.I I f(,H1 HOUS J

lillrntl Ro1rl P• Jmrl m
lt lt

ntnn \

I t trlhtt t

s

! VIl '
l 11m Kl"ll\ p 1s
S l.iupl Sund."

mnrnlnl.!"' •ht n 111t m Sunrlnc\t n
ln ~" ll\ ll l 1 !Uj,r&gt;J f upo.;tJ !\ rnd Th ur"
d;n Spn 111 ~ ' ' 7 ~ If) m
\\ onn or ,~,\IT H '• , M ill ~. Ml!lrllf
1111t Sund,l\ m1 r ntn g ~ ~ t'\ 11 1 111 1~ , m
Suml tv c11 n rn~-: 7 Ill Jhur~fl• \ m~Hn ln g
Rlhh !i t\lrh Ill r rn \\ f'ilnt osfl n , ''nine
7 :m p m
NEW HA' I I" ( HUHC fl Of' TH F. N1\
1'&lt;1\RF. N ~ Rn I lt"'nflon ~ l roud p tslm
Su ncll\ ~fhnol9 Ill 1m W t•l~hlpstt \lti
111 liltm Y• 1ul hsl'l \lr 1 Su ncl l\1 1 1r•p
m Sund ,tVC'\tnln gsti\HI 7 fl(l p m Wf'd
~r~ rlt \ Pr tV(' r Mf'PihH! ,t nt\ Rthlr Stull\.
1 Oo pm
N EASF. ~ ETTI F. MF.f'\TC II URfH Sun
da\ ,tfl f'r noon Sfi'VIft'~ rt!. ~~ Th utsdt\

fl\ln)nl:!

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FIRST AAPTIST ( Hl iHCI-t M.1 ~n n \\
Va P .t~lor Blll Mu1ph' Sumt rvSi hMI Ht
1m Sun1lt1 ('ltt"nln ~: 'i lll p m Pr tH 1
mt'f't lng and Blhll' ~o:t utll W r~:ln f'&lt;.. tln 7 111
p m F.\ l'rvonr Wf'lr'O m•

RUTLA ND FR F.E IV ILl A,\ rTI'1 s,

!Pm S! Rr\ P Jul T ~ ~ lnr p rs1or Suntl "
SrhOOiln a m Sunlln f'\ PnlnJ.! 7 flOp m
Wr&lt;ln!'!' d:l\ £'\ ~ nln.(!: p1 1v1 r m{'('lln,g i Oil

pm
SOUTH BETHEl NF:W I F.S1AM f NT
O IURC'H S1I \'Pt Rid.l!t' nu tn1 ~vrlt'n

!ltrlrkf't p tsl m Su nd,l\ !o\rhno l •1 , m
Wm ship Srn l('f' 10 ,1 m Su nd.t v c \rnln g
!ill\ lc f' 7 1:() p m " •'dn• l.,d 1\ nl.cthl Arb!£'
.. 1u t1v 7 lXI p m

I IAF RTY ASSEMAl. Y OF GOD Doo

W Va J N Thadi'J'
Wo
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Wrdnt sda\ Pr tvrr ~nd Blblt' Stud\ 7

dhll! l .m r M ISM

pa ~l or Evp n ln~ ~f'rv lrr 7 :10 p m
m('n ~ Mln l ..1n Thu rsdnv 9 :\0

Friday sermonelte

15

pm

REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHUROI

3!3. ~ 2nd Avo, Mlddlfport S!JII&lt;IIy

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HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CHRISTIAN UNION Hartford W Va
Rc..,

David McManis. pi!Sior

Churctr

School 9 JO a m , Sunday morntn~ S('f'

vlcr 11 a m Sunday f"Vt'ning sC't'VI&lt;'f'

7 Jl pm Wednesda). prayermeeling 7 :11

pm
FAIRVIEW BIRLE CHURCH

U&gt;o ~rl

W Va Rt 1 James Lewl~. past oc Wor
ship servlc~ q lJ a m, Sundity School n
a m , Evmlng worship 7 JJ p m Tu~dlly
co tta~(' praver mmlnR and Biblt- Sludy
9 ~ a m • Wors hip servll'l' Wl'dnesday

7 llp m
OUR SA VIOUH LUTHERAN CHURClf

CAl VARY BIBLE Cl!UHCH, local &lt;'don

Sundal

School~

lla m BlbloSiudy Wl'd

n(l5day i ~ p m

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FAITH FELLQWSH!P CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST St Rt 118, Anolqully !lev
Franklin Dlcicens pastor Sunday morn

Ina 10 • m , Sunday ovenlna 7 ll p m
Thursdav (IVeRII\IC 7 30 p.m

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
TJST Cl!UROI Pastor Robert B)'l'rs
Sunda \ School tO a m • Worsblp sen•lcP 1i

1 m , Sunday evenln~t .Sf'I'VIf'! 7 :.1 p m :
Wednesday f\1enlnR service 1 :W. p m

CHURCR OF JESUS CRRtST APOS

TOLle - Vu~ ancl W1nllld E,_,:
Jam.. NW8', puoor ~ S.llool
10 li1 m : wo,.... 9rrvl(&gt;o Su
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Pm Blbl• Souob&lt;
CALVARY PILGRIM

"~· 1 ll

~Ei H~r~

'Oowoy KJ •
CJJntM Faulk. Sunday School ~pr.'Jor.
day Scllool9 li• m , lltortllt1« worshipu~
sonvUI• Road R.v

:.,m' SUnday ...,..Ina SM:Jt&gt;o 7 30 pm
~yer ~ln.. Wedn...SOy, 7.30 p.m. ·

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Do they hear?
Then the Lord said, "I have seen the afflict ton of mv people
who are In Egypt , and have heard their cry because of thch
taskmasters; I know their sufferings, and I have (om!' down lo
dellver them out of the hand of 1he Egyptians, an&lt;llo bring them
up out of tha1land to a good and broad land, a land flowing wit h
milk and honey, to the place of the Canaani1es. the Hit files, Ihe
Amorltes, th!' Pel'lzzites, the Hlvites, and thc .lrbusl1es" (E x
a 1 s)
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Not~ce the verbs In these verses I have seen • have heard
know .. . have rome down to brlnj~ them up "Thai Is typical ofour Heavenly Father He has through the centurl(•s heard I he
cry of His children He knows lhelr burdens and probl ems, but
how grateful we oughl to be that He does not only sN• to hear and
know. but He "comes down" to encourage and 1o teiiPve
Sometimes the relief He gives to His rontempor.ot, &lt; hlldren Is
an Inner victory over the rondl1lons that would dcf&lt; ·~ t thrm
What about those of us who have had the relief 01 the vlc torv
that comes from a touch of His spirit on our sptrns• J\1 c we as
thankful as we should be? How do we express our gratitude•'
Have we heard, or do we hear the cry of suffering humanity In
our community and In our world?
Wbat about our churches• Do they hear• Do thr1 seek to tx•
channels of our Heavenly Father's compassion and concern• _
Lamar O'BrJut, Puter, Flf'!ll SouiiN!ra llaptl!lt fhul'l!h, 41872

Pontei'O)' Pike, Pomeroy.

Rocoopt0
73.921 26
All Other Revenue
1 00
TOTAL
RECEIPTS 109.733 51
DISBURSEMENTS
General

Total Other Flnanctng

Sou•ceo (Usosl

103 28

Fund Cash Balance

Jan 1, '86

42,266 06

Fund Cash Balance

Ooc 31, 86 47,678 30
NON-EXPENDABLE
TRUST FUNDS
RECEIPTS
30417
Interest
30417
fotal Rece1pts

HcHt'.tJHI
Ho•.tdcpt.tJI•·J:,

General Govern·

mont •
Public Safaty
Public Woeka
Health
Capitol Outlay
Supplloo end

Other Sourcn/

Rocoopts
103 28
TOTAL OTHER FINANC
lNG SOURCES
(USESI
1OJ 28
Jan 1, '86

Depo11tory

48 626 13
48.526 13
3,00p 00

51,626 13
Balance
TOTAL
BALANCE
6t,626 13
SUMMARY OF
INDEBTEDNESS
Outstanding

Jan 1 '86

VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
OHIO

49,196 00

POMEROY,O.
992·2259
NEW LISTING - 5 room
house rn town Needs some
work and semodeltng bul
owne1 wtll lrnance wrth a
small down payment Askmg $9 800

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Day or
N0 1SUNDAY

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

Let U1 Fence ~au In
FREE ESTIMATES
AESIOENTIALI COMMERC\Al

eo
ltJJcn:~
PH. 742-2027

'1t)· J

OWN YOUR OWN

511/ 1110

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR
All

types Carpentry,
Plumbmg and
Elect11cal Repair 25%
Off for Semor
Ctl1zens Free Est

HAS IT ALL

BOATING •••
FISHING •••
HUNTING •••
NO MONEY DOWN

Probate D~vlsion
Me1gs County, Ohto

Call 992 -ti952
leave message on
machme 11 no answer

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Aute~motive lepair

ALL CAMPSITES lEVEL &amp; SHADED

TUNIUPS to TRANSMISSION

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March 31 1987

I cen1fy the follow1ng repon to be correct and true.
to the best of my knowl·

&amp; Service
CAll 9U-7t03 Apt.
St. Rl. 33, Pomeroy, OH

DIRECTIONS: Rt. 1 So. 5 Miles
below Gallipolis cross Raccoon
Crk Bridge - Follow Signs

edge

W Michael Woll, Clerk
36336 Texas Rood.
Pomeroy, Oh 46769
614 986-3926
1511 , 1tc

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

FREE ESTIMATES

PH. 992-2772
4-21 87 I mo

HEAliNG &amp; COOLING '
lul4intool ond omalt
(Ommtmal units

lnolollallo• of ductwork &amp;
humldillors, fvrnoco, hoot
pumps, ond atr 1onditktnlng.
All work guarantttd.

CALL (6141985-4222

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co ndtt1onlng for mobile
or modular homn, 2~
or 3 ton unlt1 Installed
on pad &amp; r11d' to cool

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Price 81069 9 pluo tax
4· 8 '87 1 mo

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTION
Will Do ....
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Alummum Sidtna
- Pa1n1Inf Drywal
Free Est1mates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

We'll Sell
lhed Car

You A
or Fix
Your Old One
l212mo

OPEN nlL DARK

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SPECIAL

HElL- Package air

4 16 I 1110

$50 PER MO.

161 1. 8. 16, 3tc

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

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"BIG FOOT PARK"

Court of Common Pleas

NEW LISTING - In lhe
country Cule little ran ch
type hou se wtlh gmge and
almost acte ol g1ound 3
bedrooms eQmpped krl
chen Want $25 500

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.CAMPSITE

Petition doted Apnl 28.
1987
Robert E Buck, Judge

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Announcements

tv-eight days wtll com
me nee on that date In case
of laJiure to answer or other
wtse respond as requtred by
the Ohio Rules of Ctvll Pro·
cedure, JUdgment by default
wdl be rendered against you
and the Petltton granted for
the rehef demanded 1n the

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry Flthmg Supplies

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Btlls Horo
IUStNEIS PHON!
16UI 992-6550
i!SID!NCE PHONE •I
ob141 992-7754

PH. 949-2801
.
qr 949-2860

6

Outstanding

E Ma iooWollll

992-7836

4•171 ma ,

\\1111111\ \]11\l \ ~1111 I ill\ 1'1\11\J I'o\ \ld )\1

PRICE REDUCED - MID·
DLEPORT - Newer modu
lar, orce level lot rn Moddle
po1t Woodburntn g
foreplace porch and deck
area Beautrful place
Owner s mu st sacrtlrce
$27 000

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IN THE COUNTRY - free
gas plus royalties aJe good
but approxrmately 90 acres
wrth a nrce 3bed 1oomhouse
rs better Secluded and
scenrc make thrs the best'
Located near Rt 33 rn
Salisbury School Orstnct
thrs home has been remo
deled, rn sulated vrnyl sod
rng, modern krtchen, cenlral
atr Barn and storage cellar
2 ponds JUST FOR YOU'
$53 000
RACINE - Cute little one
bedroom home rn town m
good condttron Alumrnum
srdrng. all storms level lot
Now Just SIZ.OOO Make
Offer

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NEW LISTING - Owner
wants a sale and rs offenng
lhts home on Mrddleport at a
redvced prtce Large lol all
on one IIOOJ 2 bedrooms
balh potch Asktng

$16,200

out ever havmg to comr mto the bank again
u want rock boltom mterest rates
And smce tnteres&lt; JS t1ed to the pnme, you
hen you look for a loan. And 1f tt's a
can
take advantage of current lower rates
me of credit you're after, you want 11
course, you pay mteres&lt;only on the cash you
to be hassle-free and easy to use
That's what customers like these are lookmg actually use
for And they're fmdmg 11 all at BANK ONE
Somethmg to satisfy their very spec1flc needs "&amp;c.1111 of my ilfCOI!It, we didn 'I q11111i!Y for
lflllti'IIIMIIIIhldmllotl~t~. I 1tiul 14 jillil 11/mo·
Our Equ1ty Money Serv1ce lets you use the
toll 1f111Y 14 borrow $25,000
equ1ty m your home to get cash nght now
for my dlntPim' colkfttNiW1th tax-deductible mterest, of course.*
filnt Ovtr IJtl llul /nll YfllTS.
But 1t's alii he special features designed
Thl$ JIIIIY, I Clift JIUIIIIrilt ll
mto Equity Money Serv~ce wh1ch rna lie I( your
clt«i.. atrd I bow tltt
ull1mate borrowmg bargam We spent long
IIIOIIt,Y'J tlttrt."
hours working out ways lo gJVe you JUSt what
Ehzareth Hunter
you want .beginnmg wtth a chotce of how to
make use of your credit.
"Whm I 111111 tlt4llwlllt-tqMily bllrrowifl,f IIIIIIU

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NEW LISTING
SYRA·
CUSE - 2 bedroom home
on I acre lot I floor plan
wtth part basement I cat
garage Good be grnnet
home $16,000
Henry E Cleland Js
992-6191
Jean Trussell 949-2660
Dottte Turner 992-5692
Ofhce
992 -2259

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FRIDAY, MAY 1ST
CHICKEN CUTLO SANDWICH PLAnER ... $249

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43,306 26

Fund Cash Balance

Doc 31 '86

FULL TIME - NURSE WITH EXPERIENCE IN
I C.U • C C.U. PREFERRED.
Excellent benefits pens1on plan. long term dtsabtl ity, hospitalization, salary commensurate With u perience
Equal Employment Opportuntty
CONlACT. TERESA COLLINS, RN

woll ba made on the 15th dey
oiMay, 1987, andthotwen·

Fund Ca1h Balance

This We~k's Speeials

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You are requtred to an·
swer the Pet•t•on w1thm
twentv·etgl'lt days or obJect
to the grantmg of the adop
tton w1thm
twenty·elght
days after the last publica·
uon of this not1ce whtchwill
be pubhshad once each
week for three COMieCutiV8
weeki The last publication

PlUMBING &amp; HEAnNG
168 North Stcond
Mid• ...,,,, Ohoo 45760

"At Reasonable Pmes"

IMMEDIATE OPENING, I.C.U.

nght

TOTAL DISBURSE
MENTS
104,921 09
Total Rocoopto O""r/
IUndorl Doab . 5,116 59

Ph. 992·

REGISTERED NURSE

The obJect of the Pettt1on
11 to adopt utd Er1ca Pa1ge
Phtlllpt by the Petitioner and
diveatmg you of ell parental

496 64

SSO Page St., Middleport

Help Wanted

Ohoo 46769

29.967 22
4.070 27
53,222 27
11,91 5 78
6,249 01

Materials

Total Treaaury

Real Estate~
Rut.TOR

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that you have been named as
putative mother of Erica
Pa1ge Ph1lltps, This actton
has been as11gned Case No
26608 tn the Common Pleas
Court,
Probate Division
Meigl Counw . Pomeroy

1,380 00

Rocoopts
73,921 26
tntorell
304 17
All Other Revenue . 1 00
TOTAL
RECEIPTS
110.037 68
DISBURSEMENTS

Balance
Investments

TEAFORDm

NEW LISTING- 12 yr old
3 BR ranch rn Rusttc Hrlls
Lot 99x 112 [lee, BB heal
lrreplace rn faf(loly rm, lronl
Jnd back porches l 'h baths
and garage $46 800
NEW LISTING- 2bed 10om
ranch on 100x l60 plus lol
Cook and bake untts
sefngerato1 freezer wa sher
dryer brrch krlchen oak
carpet and vrnyl floors
$37 500
67 ACRES - Nrce layong
lasm land on hard road and
water lr ne tn Orange
LARGE -Beauhful 3 BR
well planned home 3 baths
lg famrly rm , wl frreplace
untt mod , ktl , formal dtnrng
lull basement and lg lot lor
the chtldren $50 000
POMEROY - 6 rm lrame
nea1 the stores 3 BR
basement, furnace and orce
lol $14500
SALEM CENTER AREA - 3
BR ranch tn the country All
elec carpetrn~ cat port plus
4 76 acres $32 500
RACINE AREA - 3 Y' old
Janch 8 rms, 2 balhs
cook bake unrts refrogera
lor, drsposal all carpeted
except bath s lg basemen(
lg patio (o pool, cedat
sodrng. TP water rec tm
20x32 drnrng rm and 525
acres $97 500
100 ACRES - 2 gas or!
wells, lree gas 2 t eadong
Creek waler taps good
gravel sd Jus! off Rt 33
askong $400 00 pes acre lot
all
MIDDLEPORT - 7 tm
remodeled 3 BR home gas
FA lmnace. drsposal elec
range relrogerator carpet
rn g. front and back porches
2 baths, wa sher and dryer
$29 500
MOUNTAIN TOP - 4 36
acres elec &amp; TP water
avatlable neat Racrne Da m
Ideal 101 summe. cotlage
Only $6,000
HANDYMAN - Thrnk you
can do some parntrng and
teparrs Wrll sell for balance
due 2 baths, 4 BRs gas fA
lurnace and nrce yard
RUTLAND AREA - 2 94
acres goo&lt;l 7 rm home
lurn ace woodburner barn
garage LC wate1 and hard
road $29,900
WANT TO SELL
CALL 992-3326
Certifted
Approiula

Foao

Intergovernmental

Intergovernmental

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Supl Sundav School 9 30 a m Morning
Worship 10 30 a m Pravf'r servlt'r allf'rn
alf' Sundavs

d r\

1.380 00

1-(614)-992-3326

SUCCESS !lOAD CHURCHOF CHRIST

JESU~

F.nanc•al Repon" "

Phone

- Josrph 8 Hosk ins f'vangrllr.t Sunda v
BlbiC'S!udv9a m Wor~ h lp lO a m Sun
dav NC'nlng ~rvlrr tl p m Wf'dnl'sdav
l"Vf' nlng ~C'rvlct" 7 p m
PENTECOSTAL AS.~EMBLY Raeln&lt;•
Rt 124 Wllllum Hnba&lt;'k p 1st or Sundav
&amp; hool 10 il m Sundav 1'\('nin.'t sf'Jvlcf' 7
P m Wt"dnri!idav ('Vf'nl ng ~('rvtcc 7 p m

THE CHURCH OF'

License•. Permttl end

County of Metgs
"Th11 11 en unaudtted

216 E. 2nd St.

ship 11 ,, m .md 7 p m Wf'dn~ dl:t\ Blbl&lt;'
Stud\ tO&lt;\tl musl( 7 p m

mtle off Rl

Thursdav 7 30 p m (Ra df'rl

RACINE WESLEYAN - Chur&lt;h SchOol
lba m Worship II am UMWfounhMon'

l{i( I~ Commu nion

Sfo.n '"" 10 lO a m

IX&gt;ttv&lt;'r. Pn sror

E:\STLETART -ChUr&lt;h Sch0019a m.

HYSELl RUN HOI !NESS CHURf'H

Mlkt 1 hompson NN Ha\f'n WV P&lt;ts tor
sund,l\ St hOfl l ,,, !-! Vl 1 m Morn lnJZ " f"
"hlp t! Ill W 1m ~und, nl\f'nln gs r•J\l&lt;'l
II I 10 pm lhUt !idl\ ~C'niii'S ,Iti :VIp
m
~· R I f' OOM l.OSPF: I MISSION ,tl &amp;tid
Kn"h Inc tll,l on Cou nt\ Rn,tct :n RC'v
I .m H ''' 1 f.luPs1 m.rmp pu~1 or RC'V
Hn.Q•' t Wlllfo rtl t s~&lt;l IJ tstm P rnH-h ln~
s1 I\ lrr ~ Su nrl t\ 7 111 p m p 1 1\£'1 m N'tln,e
\\nlnt•"d tv 7 ::10 p m r. .tn r.dff lt h
lf'H!t t Youlh lo!TOU~h Sund" ~ '\(' n\n ,e- ill
n ~~ p m v. llh Rogpr rnd \ lll h 1 \\ llllo111

Poml'rov Pike Countty Road%') n~r Flat
woods Rev. BlKkwood putor S.rviM
on Sunday a! Ill :.)am and7llp m with

RACINE FIRST

Pa l H Pn~on p.1 s1or Sund 1\ School lO
a m CI ,Js~o:ps ffl r a ll . 1gr~ Junior Churr h ll
a m Morn In ~ ,., 01 ~hl p 11 r m Adult
Choir prnrli('t fi p m Sundav Yo unJ:!: Pro
plf' " Chlldrf' n s C'hu1 r h .tnd Adult B li':llr
Siudv W(odnf'~d.l\ tl 7 :tOp m
Jf)(l

7 00pm

7 00 p.m
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN Vornon

Pravrr mN-tln~

E ldrldgf' pa~tor Wlill htrr Oamf'W('l(ld, s
S Supt Sundav &amp;hool 9 30 o m Worsh ip

Srhool 10 .1 m Bib!&lt;' Sludv. WNint'Sdav
10 ,, m
Dorcns Womt'n s F(lllawshlp
Wfld nr HI:n 11 u m ! Ml"CUIN')
C't\RMEL - Churc h Srhool 9 30 a m
\\ or'&lt;~ hlp 10 45 tl m Scoond and Fourth
Sundavs, Ff'll~ ship dlnnf'r with Su11on
1hlrd Thursd;w ti 30 _p m (MC'Cuif'(l)

11 00 1m Sund;.rVI"\('In ln g sf'1\l&lt;'t"7 OOp
Wf'dm·~ dm f'\.('nlng pr t\ f't srr v i(l

m

Walnut and lk'llf\ Sts Ravc-nsv.ood W
Va ThC' R{'v Cirorgr C WC'Irlck past OJ
Sunday SC'hool9 lJ am. Sunday worship
l1trm

7 00 p m

A1'Pl E GROVE - Chu rrh School 9 :KJ
,tm Wur!lhlp JOr..lum lfh st a ndlh lrd
Suntl n s 1 Rlbh' " IUdl f'\('f\ Sund uv 7 p
rn , UMW SP('(] nd 1\IC'~dav i 00 p m 1
Pt3\ u lnf't' lln~: Wf'dn r sda v 7 p m
IGftlll"l
BETH AN\' - Wor~~: hlp !111 m Church

UNITED BRETHHF.N IN

CHRIS1 r f.f's \f(' GtiJJJ,m pastor Sun
ctav Srhonl Ill no 1 m Mnrnlng Worship

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Denme E Htll, Trees

mtnl~;:t('r Rl r k Ma

CARLETON JNTERDENOMlNATION

Chun·h School 10 a m !Grace I

EDEN

r.,

Hlhl~~ Sl•td\

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7.ARF.NF. RC'I C. lf'Tin McMillan p,t!i1nr
J 1nlrr I.&lt;Jv('ndN Su nd tv &amp;hool
Sup1 Sun&lt;l t\ School 9 :«1 1m Morning
"orshlp HI 10 a m E\ anJ:!Piisllc Sf'I'VIN"
li pm Plt\f'r,rndPT&lt;Jisr WI"dnr'!ldal 7p
m Youth mN"I InJ:!: 7 p m
M rrv

Sf!\~ H~VII l F &lt; OMMl \ 11 )

( HLRCH Sundt \ St huol o.; ('t\ ltf' '1~ 1,
m
\\ ,,..,hlp
"-f'nlrr
111~1
1m
. m J..~ ll s111 Srn 1~ 1 7 Ill p rn \\ f'dn r:-.
(~t v Pt,l\1 1 mf•t! lnf.!i \llpm Thur"dl\
ZJO N CHURCH OF ( 1-iRI S1 f'omf'l n\
!111 r l~on\ lllr Jl.d Rnbt 11 P u t !C II m int ~
tel S!!"'\ 1" Sl tO IN S S Sup! Bill M e I I
Ill\ As~l ~ llp l Sun1l 11 S1 h1 1 I ' ' lfl 1 m
Y.m sh rp st r\ lcI' HI VI,, m F:\ 1 nlnJ;: \\ nr
shl pSundr\ i pm tnd\\l '(l n~ " dLI ipm

d IV II II~

SYRACUSE CHURClf OF ,THE •NA

rHRIST I I)«( ph n H! ~ kill " pl sl flt Hlblf'
( lr ~~ 11 lil t m Mf'tnln J; 'v\ nr shlp lO ltl.t
rn I \('Oing WOt !tihlp fi Vlpm rhur srl,l\

munlon firs t Sund,ry / ArChf'll
JO PPA - Wn r ~hlp 9 lfl am Church
~r hoo11U m 1m Rlbl rS t uf.lv WPdn t'Sd.IV
• Ill p m 1 lohn~o;on •
I (&gt;Nf RO T IOM - C'hu r(h Schoo19 :tO
t rn \\ orshl tJ7 pm Bl bi PSiudv Wl"d
n ~""rkn 7 ~0 p m UMYF' WC'dnrsda\
r, fi(J p m
( rJmmunhn Fll st Su ndav

7p m

Da lias J~nev Sunda y School Sup1 Sunday
School 9 :10 a m Sunday Morning War
shtp,lO 30a m, S undayt&gt;vE' nln~Wors hip,
7 30 p rn Wedn£&gt;Sday f'V£'nlng Prayer
Meetlnp:, 7 :.. p m •&gt;#

9 30 am

S1 h11ull0 l m BI IJI(' Stud\&gt; Thurr\dav i p
m UMW rlrsl lh ur~a v 1 p m Co m

l oc atf'd on 0 I Whll(' Ro:~ fl of HI~hw, 1 v

Sunda \ &lt;'Vf'nlng 7 00 p m

LANGSYILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

HOBSON CHRISTIAN IJNlON rThur

rh lrd ru1ll d 1\ 7 10 p m Communion
rh sl Sumlt v I 1\ f('hl"rl
till S IF.H- \o\ orshlp q ~ m Church

CHliRCH OF (,QD OF PROPHECY

1m

Mid "&lt;'f'k :;rrv lc(' WN:I

Sunrl"

Kn St•ldon JnhnHon
i\ 1 FR L:D - Chu rch Scho nl 9 30 am
Wu1 shlp I I a m UMYF' fi 30 p m UMW

lhlrd Thur.day 6 :!0 p m tMcGulrt'l.

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non Pf'nt('('t)sfal Wo1ship ~l't \ !('(' Su nd,n
10 am Sund.n Sc hool 11 am F.'C'nin .ct
"'OJShip !tif'f\ \('(' 7 00 p m WPdn &lt;'Sda\
pra\C'r m('('t Jng 7 00 p m

tis Sunday school can be of much help tn tn

~rh no l 10

pockup

FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rallooad

may be handtcapped or otherwtse less fortu nate than they are. Your Church or Temple and

KENO r HURCH OF' C'HRJSI Vf'rnon
F lc lt lrl~(' mlnlsl t r Oll\('1 S~ai n SuntJ,I tw
~hor.l ~u p! P11 ar hlng 9 '1.1 .1m 1 rch

Chevrolet

for a

of Education

Pomeroy

St

extend to our children's attttude toward other

H

PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposals

Ltcenses. Perm1t1.

December 31. 1986
CHESTER TOWNSHIP

992-2156

DISBURS~MENTS

SUMMARY OF
\
CASH BALANCES.
REEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURES
GOVERNMENTAL FUN OS
RECEIPTS
Taxes
34,431 26

For F1scel Year Ending

BISSELL
BUILDERS

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

Pubhc Notice

IN THE
Supplloo and
COMMON PLEAS COURT
496 54
Materials
OF
Total D~tburse·
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
menlo
496 64
PROBATE DIVISION
Total Receipts Overs
CaH No 16608
(Undorl Doab
(192 371 IN THE MATTER OF
Fund Caoh Balan~•
THE ADOPTION OF
Jan 1, ·sa'
1,039 20 ERICA PAIGE PHILLIPS
Fund Cash Balance
NOTICE OF
Doc 31 '86
846 83
PUBLICATION
TOTALS tlo
TO JULIA YVONNE LILLY,
FUND BALANCE
FKA JULIA YVONNE PHIL·
RECEIPTS
LIPS
Taxea
34 431 26
You are hereby not1f1ed

end Fees

Public Nottce

Sealed

FINANCIAL REPORT
OF TOWNSHIPS

Government 29 967 22
Publoc Saloty
4,070 27
Publoc Works 53.222 27
~n May 15. 1987 At thos Health
11.916 78
t1me the satd Treasurer of Capitol Outlay
6 249 01
the Southern Local Board of TOTAL DISBURSE
EducatiOn w1ll opB11 these
MENTS
104 424 56
brdo as pr4vrded by law (1) Total Rece1pts Over/
Tho Board hao the "9hl to (Underl Dosb . 6.308 96
cancel and reJect all btds
Other Sources
By Oodor of Soard
Rocoopts
103 28

mProvB\' P Jss Rf'V DavldWisE'ma n Sr
pa stor Mrlvln Oral&lt;(" S S Sup! Sundav
Sc hO;OI 9 :10 am Morn I n~ Wor~hlp 10 )0
Evf'nlng Worship 7 .10 p m Wf'dn esdav
Pravl'r ~n JC&lt;' 7 10 p m

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II~ IT~;o METHODIST CHURl
NORTIIE~ST CLUSTER
llf'V IMn Arch~
ltt•v Roy De et~r

St.,

24. (61 1 8 3tc

truck will be accepted by the
~outhern Local Board of
~ducatiOn unttl 12 00 noon

UNITED FAITH CHURCH Ro 7 on Po

IN CHRJST CHURCH Loralf'ft In TPXa"~
Communll v off1Ct Rt Sl RC'\ Robf'rt
·( II UR&lt; II &lt;mn1r Ash .1 nd Plum Hulph
Sand&lt;'rs pa stnr Jc- ff Holler lav ll'ad r r
toward all of God's creatures who share thts
( un11!ff p ' " '' 1 Sun duv Sc hoollO 00 1 m
Eel Roush Suncl.l \ ~ch nol Supt SuncJ av
Mn1 nln1 1A n1shl p II ():l ,r m Wtdn1 sdu v
School 9 :lfl a m m or nlnj! "nr~hlp and
earth
wtlh
us
and
from
whom
we
ca
n
learn
so
ttH IS ittHII H~ Fw nin1lS.tvl&lt;f'!tioll7 lO p
{ h\tdrl'n s r hut f h HI :W .1m
t"Vf'nln,q
111
prf',tl hln12 S£'1\ lrr fir!' I th1 ( 1 Su ndavs
much about hie ttself
7 30 p m ~pN'I .11 sf'n It£' four th Sund av
----------------------------..J. ~'\'Pnln g 7 10 pm - WNinr!id,w P 1 a\l r
'M('f'ling Hlblr St ud v and You th f'I"IIO"
MEWS
ship 7 :lfl p m
WO J 'ER~T lVE P,\RJSH

m

nun A ~n rmsr IIAP nsr nnrnr 11

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themselves. but also because tts effects wtll

MIDDI rPORT FREEWILl RAPTIST

liNI I f: l) Mt iH OD IS r
lfl lt lll flt slrnrl st'(rnd Sun
d tvs flfr .nhnHtnl h l llli t l tnrl tou rthSun
d l\l l ,rC" hm onl hY. nr,.hlp&lt;.. tl\ lt(s 117 !U p

MI DOI

;·;;;~;r:et

Rl 12 1 \ milro ~ rrom Portl and I ong Bot
rr,m Ert..r I H.-rl pastm ~und ay S('hool
~ !.fl ' m
Sund IV mornln~ pH•achlng
10 lU J m Sund ,tv' Hnlng sf'n ill's 7 30
p m

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992-5432

Thts ts vtlal not only for the sake of the ammals

112
992-3 785, Pomeroy

PrP. ICtl ln ~ 1 1

Ill

K~

Main

Probate Judge
Lena K Nessalroad. Clerk

)958

(row's Family Restaw111t
"Fufltllfl K1w1tek~ Fntl C41ekll"
228 W.

chtldren than kindness to those creatures
whose well-bemg depends on tl so heavtly

HAZEl COMMUN ITY CHURCH Ofl

duv
r.nA I-l t\M

W('(lnt,..tluv \ ~ n l n ~~ 11 7 Ill p m
fir t\t't ,tnll Rl hl r St ud\
SF' VFN IIIDAY i\ IW~NI I"' I M ulh
l ti V llf'll!hls lluntl
Pllrtltl fl\ ( ti ll\
Br u~ h P ' " ' 'n S.tbll Jl h SPhnol l.;u pt •tln
lr nfh nl H.ho n ~lu M tr kin S thh rl h St hun\
h1j'! ln s tl ! [t m itlS lltt t dr l 14 lh 1\ll l ~h lp
~ ~I lif f l n llt~\l. ln~ tl 1 1r, (I~I I O !lt 1111
r t•rnt

"Serving Familils"
264 S. 2nd, Middleport

human bemgs as well, particularly those who

(11Uit h

In' WI ,, m

;®\
Agency, /tic. ' •. "",..:

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681 Reedsville Oh01
Robert E Buck

(f )

POMEROY, OHI0-992·6677

FUNERAL HONE

ammals we encounter ts a deftmle clue to our
character and general tra tntng, and there ts

Iliff lnllrltrl l~ • "

School 'J 1 ~ ,, m . Vi,~:;hlp~i

j

Across from the Courthouse

Rawlings-Coats-Blower

Admmtstratnx with the will
-.nexed of the estate of Vtna

'fl

Btll Qui&lt;klt ani! Ruth Ann
l!lhe way we treat our famtly pets and other

¢aao No 26491 Rothe Dey,
Routa 2, Box 158R, CoolvoHo
Qhoo 45723 was oppo'"tod

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Me1gs County Probate Coun

352 EAST MAIN
POMEROY, OHIO 45769
614/ 992-;!644

''""'oy, Oh

204 Condor St.
.P-roy, OH.

nothtng more tmportant for us to teach our

U

106 lultlriMif Avt,

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
,
FIDUCIARY
' On Apr:l 17. 1987, "' tho

!jaoley, deceased late of St

IEIITOR

\feo11•

(6141992-2039 or
(6141992-5721

Pomeroy

Mtddleport Ohto

~&lt;

fiOWUS fOI IYIIT OCUSJON

master's crrb
- lsaoah I 3

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Veterans
Memdrial Hospital

11 ,,gur-

1

John F Fulfl, Mqr
Ph 992 2101

'f

992-3325

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

owner and the ass hts

BEN
j!;FRANKLIN'

·-

11 s E. Mtmorool Dr.
992 -2104

I

RALL'S

992-3978

Main St

CENTER, INC.

tf'\
\i.l, \

Pomeroy

Pom11og Flow11 Shop FRANCIS FLORIST
Counrvi. 0/dnt Floml

The ox knoweth hts

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Grocer11sGeneral Merchlndtse
Racme 949-2550

-Wtlllam Shakespeare

MEIGS nRE

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P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

m

Public Notice

Notice

Public Not1ce

TElFORD REALTY
_,21 s

SONS STORE

214E

Phone (61tl 741 7711

0

WAID CROSS

to know !herr frtends

PHONE
992-2156
O.lrito Do s.otiMI ClossW•d 0.,1
illy

Nature teaches beasts

INSURANCE
SERVICES

Rulland, Ohto 4S17S
Wm B•ll" Brown, Owner

oHol"mbu~

Pomerov

Brogan-Warner

Brown's Fire &amp;
and
Equl'pment Sate•
Ser&lt;J•te

Nattonwtde Ins Co

OUR TREATMENT OF ANIMALS
REVEALS QU R CHARACTER

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Business Services

HI Co11t!St PtiHIIJ t*if 457"

This Message and Church Directory SP!JTVtored Ry The Interested Ru.'!iness~ Listed On This Page.

ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO
A~s~.:,m.po,'c~e:~e

, Ohio

lrr O.t Htw Chicklft lotos! C.lltt S.olwido (_.., af Doli&lt;- oo4 flnorelolo
Chich• lnosl,- Chonlco""" flalotO, Son..... • It-Not lunl'ilto Ow DoJi.
(10Ut Hot Golih• frtnCh Fnt1 •tl Your Chekt elf11'"1"'1l11 (.Slow,
Satod.

Me&lt;••
leans ru Pot .. a Wid.
SUNDAY, MAY 3RD
$
ESCALLOPED CHICKEN ........................... 399
la~ttl

0w C..-y, Dolicitoo (KohpH Cloido.. lonttl O.or, or With """ . . IJiomit,
Mostottl ,.,,".. oo4 Hon. • •• ,..., . Met ktlwttl ,_ oo4ltla... (affoo.

'Rvo
Great Ways
108ornjv.
Choose a line of
credit for long-term
borrowing needs.
Once your cred1t hne ts established, you can
use 1t anyt1me over the next 10 years-s1mply
by wnting a check So you can get as much
cash as you need, whenever you need Jt-wJth·

Rates are lower than you'll fmd With other
kmds of loans

&amp;I Strd

"Wt nttdtil ft eain l!&gt;d)lio dtt~llllllh ltvtrfll
biU /IIJYIIItflll af /rit#J rN/tml rtllts-fll till! COlt·
llllidttl«&lt;llum lllitlt an &amp;Nily Money Smict

"

lotl11111ill bt /lllid ojj.lt'llllsl!
• rtluf 14 11111kt JIUI 011t fillY·
mmlamontlt-t~lllll iNitrtsl
rtllt lhlii'J rary to liw willt."

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lotl11. Wow tilt bow whm ONr

aio! o/fti!H /10111• /&amp;r-IGw sllllf#oi•~ I
ftprtd ii!IIU li111t tout wpa
mdil/i11t tm~llro!lflr we
- ~ lltflllllu ,.,.lllllil
11at .,,.,. I rtt~/ly mioJtd
""'*i"' witlt llu ~ ,,

Bech and john Mmard

BANK ONE."
•
Bill George

Or choose a
single-sum loan for
aone-time need.
Some of our customers prefer a more trad1
t1onal 1on~ltme loan w1th a fixed Interest
rate 11nd the same payment every month

Whal customers hke these arefmdm~ a1
BANK ONE may be exactly what you re after
So why look any further?We 1hmk you'll fmd
the ulttmate equ1ty loan nght here. Because at
BANK ONE, we'reworkmg very hard tobecome
your ult1mate bank
To apply or to get more mfonnauon about
EQuity Money Service, just stop by any BANK
ONE office, or call usa1593-6681or I S00.824.w54
mOhio.

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or DocafltiootH, loth frnkly l&lt;owo&amp; (A looolllrioll Moy lo Sollotltlfttll

CHICKEN OVII IIS(UII AlONE .................... '2.49

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HOlliS: SUN.·IIIUIS. 9:00·1:30; FRI. &amp; SAT. 10·9

Krrbnuglfli nf QI~ratrr
IESTIIUNT
1011'1 7

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BANKE/JNE..
1ft

CIIIS1II

lANK OH£. ATHEH6. NA

ANM. 01110 MlmMI J 010

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'"Coosu ll your tax ad'11!10f lor spec1f1C CO!'!d111ons and lielalls
*'Tht annual fee 15 SfJJ

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Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio

Business Services

AIHIIJIIIII, P.llllm t ·,

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ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

ComputeriZed Heanng A1d Selection
Cl Swim Molds lnterpretmg SerVices

Rivenne AntiQues

z
$ LISA M KOCH MS

-

1174 Eo1t Man !t

Pomeroy

HOURS lues Wed Fr
11 am to 7 p m
Sunday I p m 7 p m

ill
::J:

417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galhpohs Ohro 45631

RUSS MOORE

992 2526

4 4 mo

EMPIRE FURNITURE

INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Rep acement W ndows
•New Ro of ng

FREI EITIMATES

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

4 28 87 I mo

MOHAWK CARPETS

Bo• 717 Rtct.,.

Rtvtvll Ap I 30 May 3 7 30

PM Moo e t Chapel United
Method tt Church Ashton

ng to t •v• with portlb .. urut
Send .. ume wrth qUI itic.tion
to P 0 Bo• 33 Gt po t Ohl9
45631

SIDING CO.

New Homes lu1lt
Free Est mates

PH 949-2860
or 949 2801

Hobson Drrve

Middleport Oh10

992 6173

3 II tfn

THE HAT RACK

4 16 87 I mo

Res dental - Com mere al - lndustnal
free Esllmetes - Fully Insured
ROOFING - Sh ogles Rolled Roofong Guttenand n
sulat ng Roof Coat ng
CARPENTRY Add11 ons Garages Sun Decks
CONCRETE WORK- S dewelks Basements and Dr ue
ways
SIDING V nv Alum num and Wood
PA NTING - AII types ncludlng space ago nsulat ng

lotudoyiOAM

lo 12 NOON

Othe r mts by chan e o
ull 992 Sill for
oppo ntmtnt
HANDCRAFTID COUNIRY
ITEM!
Wood Cro&lt;h•t Ou It ng

DB

2 me e ct

1

fo 1 100 bed SNF CF Ftcility
ocated n Jackson Oh o Prev out med c81 recorduperlence
n long term c.re 1 p .terr..:t
E•ee ent btnetrta Mnd eturne
to Four W ndt Nurs f'lll Centt
216 Sath A'tle Jtckton Oh o
45640 Att Adm nist ato

mo

Roger Hysell
Garage

EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

Rl

12 4

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE

Complete Gutter Wo k
Worked n home a ea

20 vea s
Free Est m ate s

•

Pomeroy Ohta

Fu b ooded female Ge man
Shephtrd puppy 6mo o d Ph

Gallipolis

614 446 6151

Government toba you
a ea • \1 ooo •18 000 Phone
call rtfundlbl~ 1802)8311 8B85
E•t 1449

S42S

3 9872 mo pd

Someone who drrves to tYe n
and care for lady oom and
botrd amtll ulary 304 675
2374

2 male kitten• 1 b ec:h &amp; gray
304 895 3681

AVON no sa v ce cha ge open
e ltor 11 phone 304 675
1428

Happy Ads

Needed food transport a de 2
hou • da ly M n wage plus
m leage Must bt t1 tb e tnd
have el ablee veh dt Mutt be
able to I h hetvv food eontl n
I s Apply at ~ 01 Second St
0 d Moo.. Bldg Pt Pit

4 17 I mo

RADIATOR
SERVICE

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

We can repair and re
cote radiators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boil and rod
oul radralors We also
reparr Gas Tanks

985-3561

All Mahs

•Washnn •D shwas hcrs

49835 St Rt 124

Lost and Found

LOST lmpo tan pape s a
Ho 1e Med ca Cente Name on
f ont 0 a Sm th P ease f found
Ph 614 388 8429

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Pomeroy Bowling

TVsr Antennas
Satellite Soles

949·2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR SERVICE
3 17 2 mo pd

Part t me meat cutte for tmall
g ocery sto e Send esume to
Bo• P30 care PI P eeunt
Reg ate
200 Man St Pt
p ea11nt

12

Schools
I nstruct1on

B •ng th 1 od w th
your famly ur group

Serv1ce

992
Thrs
L1ve
Enlertamment
Wed Fn &amp;Sat N1ght
900PM to IOOAM
The Medatt ron Band

get Dnf fntl!

Etectron1c Organs
Mob1le serv1ce

Good Fr &amp;Sal nrghts
or any open bowlmg
11 me Call us for parties
for your group
992 3432 or 992 2403

614 843 5248
REliABLE
8 10 86 lfn

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Cash n a dey lt'te Auc:t on wey
C ek 1 Auc:hon Serv ce 304
896 3430 L can .. No 754 87

9

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lawn Mowe Repa &amp; Se VJce
Used lawn mowert tor salt &amp;
lawn cutt ng 304 175 1663

TOP CASH paid lor 83 model
and newer used ea s Smith
Buck Pont ac 1911 bttern
Ave Ga po 1 Ca 8U 448
22B2

YOUNG'S

Buy ng junk C:lft Call after 5 00
pm Call814 992 5648

CARPENTER
SERVICE
~

wok
c~

wo
(F ee Es t n 11t es

V C YOUNG Ill
992 6215 or 992 7314
Pomeroy Oh1o
4 5 86 c

o"''"' llmm &amp; I 10 '••

I " II cler lo VHS V doo Topo
•Wedd ngs
•Groduat ons
•Valuables
•Ins Cia ms
•Spec al Events

CAll 7 DAYS A WIU

992 7632
• 15/ 1 mo

All Types of
Trenchsng
GAS WATER
ElECTRIC
DRAINS
Bus Ph 985 3813
Home 985 3137
4 12 I mo pd

1386tlc

Flore/
Bouqusf
Moson W Vo

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUILT I IEPAIIED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190 MULIERIY AYE

POMIIOY, OH

St~l vI",.~

Ylt'd Stle Stt • Sun 10 6 Rt
7 almolt to Euteka M sc:: itamt
Yard S•le 520 Fourth Ave May
2 9 Spm Clothing toyt
applancn
Oerqt Sell Z mite from 141 on
No;ghbo.- Rd Apo 30 Moy
1 2 lots ol difftrent Items

BGOkHP ng n my home Ref on
rtqut~
V ginia S mms Ph
814 2U 9185

W II do mowing. PI nting diVt

laby "ttlno evenanos 304 812
2010 •nydmt

Bob lartan Owner

H

4-IH..,

Help Wanted
21

REP&amp; NEEDED
Fo busln•t eocounts Full
time. tiO ooo •eo ooo Ptrt
time •12 000 118 000 No
S•mng. rtpttt buatn•• Set
you own hou t Tr.lng pro.
u dod Col 1 112 931 1170
M F lam to 5pm !Ctntr.e
Standtrd T met
Man-e• Trlin ... Fu• T mt tx
peritnce dtt red E 1u~tlttnt
wq.. Good frtngt benefhs.
Multban• cl••• .. ert lend
reptr to loJt T 102 Clre ol

~~~ Da ty Tr!Ouno. 121
Third A,. Oolllpolll Oh

ROUTE SALES
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per1011 hi

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con'u'RiiMon

Mutt bt Hlgtt

of

NEW- IIPAII
Gutter•
DownapouU
Gutter CIHnlng
Painting

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FREE ESTIMATES

or 9..·1161

4ZU7 tftt

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Buem•s•
Opportunity

NOTICE I
THE OHID YALL!Y PUILISH
tNG CO ,...mrnondo thtl""'
do bualnNI whh ,.op.. you
know and NOT to ttnd monw
through th• mtll until you have
- · - o d '"" Offoring
Grocery end Carry Out llu.n..
tor ula in Chttter Ohkt Lo
ottedldjecenttoltllttflloutl7
For moro ..-ton. coli 1
814-le7 3133-1:00 p m
w-Rulol....,..,d..,_
, _ . 01 112 N Mlddl- t.oo•lo f'honol14423 1811.

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Oollipolto
121 Thlnl Avo Oolllpotlo. Oh
41131

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Yard Sale Thurs Apt 30 Fri •
Sat lahlnd Ctldwria Trucll
Shop I roln wll bo irllldo
Yard lett tum lett et R-rt
Fumhurt Rt 7 11ft It Adllarviltt
School tint bddl: houM com
p&amp;.tely pett SChool on lift Lot•
baby Items 1nf.nta.chUdrent.
womant Jr t menadolhinv,.
limps lOme furni1urt Someth ng for everyone Thun fri

8 81t 8 1

Garage lal• M.y 1•2 9 Spm
Rt Ill In R...oy lmoll kldo
dothet Maternity cloth• 111
eiMI clothM bk:ycltt btdfoom.
tuitt needs ref nilhed mite
HIOIO

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Y•d S•le first one tn 2
Lawn • ricMng mowwr jNns
loyo bill... loll McCormlc Rd

fri • S•

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loto Moy 1•2 9 5
Antique. dlah• boob dolhlng 1 Yll miltt South of IUo
Grendel At 3H
Thurt Fri I Sol Noa Ollila Hklh lchool ltont reeldlnce Cablnlll. .....,.. .,.
chin• alOft Ph. 11'311
1111
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L..rge V'•d Sale 76 Locust St
May 1 • 2 Bed drnaers stereo
TV f twood m ac: Good clo
thng bioyttzet10 14 grlt10
ad" 1 3 6
Y•d Sale curU ns tp etds
I ttle boys and adults mise
9 5pm Fn 1 Sat 2 Kelty D
Oeorgn Creek Ad
Big Yard Sa • h mile out
Bulav lie Add ton Rd put Twa
Aptt Fu n ture curta ns d thn
b•by clothet etc: May 1 I 2
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th u Sun 9th Plenb Subdlv
ttOn Gravely attachmentt. 8
apetd t ect ttart glaatwa 1
fu n tu e household tems
ch dren mens and IMI et n ce
clothn
Y•d S. e at Mary Lavnn
Rtt dtnt n Cheah re Oh May
1 2 3 • 5 9 to Dark lots or
fu nnura tiC
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E11t Col ege St Rio Grande
Have sold ou home mult
C ..n Out to move
Yard Sale iiJ m e out 688
Salurdty only

G" age Stlt 46 L nclon Mty 2
349105

3 Bedroom wnh attactt.d gar
age forced • r o• f replace
ht dwood floort
11 town
U1 000 Ph 514 4ot8 1171 or
441 .305

Homes for ~ala,

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51 Household Goods

LAFF-A-DAY

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Modem 3 btdtoomhomeframe
Lg kltehtrl p enty of cab nets
refrig. .tor tHtetric range. d apoul dJn ng I'ODm 2 h.JII baths
c•pet4td full ~t fin sh&amp;d
CA new gil fumact fenced n
backvt d tg c:arport Reedy to
move n 10 good oc•t10n on
Suntet Or on Second Ave Ph
6 U - 2573 or 446 I 171
2 baths gerage Lg
k tchen d n no oom La IV ng
oom AC 9 1.1% ntereat 13000
down &amp; take ova paymentt Ph
614 4462HZ
3BA

Cook ng uten11l1
arge sae
cloth ng Tupperwa e d shtt.
elect c g II 6 gal heavy •tum
num kettle. tle&lt;:t e twa,.,.,
Chnttmll ceram c novettles.
va'" gltttwarH naw quilt&amp;
Veta VM Meter Corner &amp;th and
College Sy tcuae Oh o Mey 1
1 iiJ m tet Hytell Run Thur Fr!
Woment child ent clothta
61. 992 5275

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Gove nmonl hornet trom 81
u repa I Del nquent lax prop

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cu rem epo I st
3 8R ec eat on oom ~ tchen
d P. ng oom large front and
bockpo ch Bx10woodenbu d
ng yo d w th chon I nk fllriCO
Ault c H II Sy acute Oh o
614 s•9 29t0 between g
4p m 614 992 6866 after4 00
Pm

"You have an evermcreasmg greed, lack of
moral values and a COnstant
desrre to make a buck at any
pnce you're hired "

clothes J rmat clothing men•
doth ng 1mp1 ecord player
12 inch eo o TV FM cer nadtO
crafttmtn r d no mower ttorm
door knchan appl ances dock
wooden c:rah1 Etc Lnt house
on Mlnerav e Ad May 1 It am~
2nd 800600
3 tam y F dty and Setu day
9 2 Neat to adlo stat on in
B •dburv Rain cancels

At John Sutt ea on Succ•• Rd
Long Bottom MIY 1tt and 2nd
Good clean met'ch1nd se

44

Houses for Rent

Rod
446
lbltdroomhouae 2110N Mar.
Pt P no ooo oo 304
4~8 1875
Piette

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3 BA anch 1300 per mon h
plus utI t es Oep equ ed Call
614 388 8624 a1te 4pm

May 1 It end 2nd La ry P ckent
rnldence on St Rt 124
Pome oy A condlt oner pa nt
meta wardrobe sateNite dishJ
ch dren ctothn ttt eo lu ni
1u e etc
810 South Second Mkk:llepor~
MIY 1 9 1911 IuEck. bedroom
su te ocltart tfr gtrltor oth•
turn ture drtpM curta nt tow
f I
I nent bedd ng d 11'1111
lools jewelry clothing m tc

Vard8 .. tPorttrendoldRI 160
Fr 1nd Itt 9 Spm C'offM
tabla dlthn home tntenor TV

Newly edeco ated 3 4 BR
tam y oom Plenty of storage
,tp•ee N ce tocet on Ph 614
446 7026

2 Famlty V•d .... Mev 1 2 3
BI-ll Oh Bldwoll Rodney
Ad Mattrn;ty cloth• othtr
cloth• aH siMs TooiJ furnitu e
bab't itlmt I'Niny othtr m ac
91pm

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For Nle by OW{llf 1979 Buddy
14x70 '3 BR 1 h batha total
e tc wood •to age shed wood
7'Yta8 porch undMpanel ng
tOma lurnlsh ng1 ocated lot 4
Park lane Mob le Court C1ll
514 446 3085 afte 1 pm
1980 FaWmont Bayv ew Deluxe
14x70 turn thed 2BR natural
gat heat CA on p ivate anted
ot On At 36 RodnlV Ph
61. «6 7U.

2 lam ly May 1st tnd 2nd.
Hou•hotd goodt baby
tttr.a bllll good
plus toys toy•
matchbo•

1976 Buddy Mob Ia Homt14•55 with 12d2 add on
W'uher and dryer and wood
bUrne mctuded Call 614 446
8427 •fte 5pm or 446 1279

Ed 1 GalliJ*It F 11 Mllket
Open Frid.,-t too 300 roUt
vinylo wol'-t 01 SO 101 ""
new tiUtr UZI eaoeM1nt IUftk
1nd new ttuft too Every week
end llloutn 31 • 160 Ph
614- 7037 Dool11o-ot
200 oq It Indoors ond 100 oq
fl out doon at a eon of *I 10

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1983 Ski no
aR AC
eJttl't n ce F ench C tv Broke
age Servtn Ph 81444&amp;
9340

Fourth and P..r Stt Rtdnt.
May 1st end 2nd Ck)thing I •rv•
womens) utenlilt fumhure
glanware 1te eo toys

BR
atl elect c 12a10
aPpl 1nce1 W 0 nctuded On
ented lot in RIIR Mobile Home
Park 13700 Ph 614 446
262.

383 Pori&lt; St M ddt- Moy 1
and 2 Camper top pic:fl; up
truc11 lhotgun m te
4 family yard ule. May 2 COJner
houta on Salem St btlkle
INCh G ove Rd Lots of bib¥
c othea baby itlma toddl•
clothtt 10 speed btcvcle
waltltr dr;et hot water httttr
lawn mower tOme fumiturl,l
dutllttfiO mite

TUOI Wod Moy 5 I 9 5 117
W"""'-1 Do Clolhin9 coNoct
bl" nM craft h~ma 1nd
.upplltt Lots of goodl•

of

Sllomloy Moy 2 t 5 3ml
South Gotlipolto on Rt 7
5 flm tv 3 miln out on Mill
CNIIIt Rd May 1 lhru 9th

Moy 4th ond 5!h -10 Rhlorvlow
Drive Mkklleport 9 ? R"l\
poltponea to May lth and 7th

F1nt time .wrt 7 Ftmly V•d
lllo2 • I Nlco.-oll

Garage Sale 2923 Mepltt Ave
Thurs Fn Sat Little of ev.,y
th nu Good mise lttmt
YIt'd Sale Fn and Sat. 108
Pl-m St Polnl Pl . . ."'800800

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Middleport

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4 t...lly yotd ulo, 701 ~ Vion&lt;l
Tllun F~ 101 TlbiO.
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Pome oy above ca wash Cell
5U 992 6215

Houses and 1partmen s for ent
n Pomeroy and M dd epo t Ca I
614 992 2403

1 •nd 2 bed oom fumished
apartment• for rent n M dd •
port All ut tiM paid Call
814 992 6084 afta e 00 p m

Fo ant B rooms and bath n
Pome oy 614 992 3436

APARTMENTS mobi e hom•
houses Pt P eaunt and Ga po
• 614 448 8221

2317 Mt Ve non Awe 2 bed
ooms gtt fumece AC ca pe
n ce yard 8260 00 ef and dep
304 675 2651
::a bedroom apt Ga 1po

f275

42 Mob1la Homes
for Rent
2 Bed oom 51•14 AC quIll
ne~ghborhood Reftfenct • dep
ot t aquired Close to R o
G ande Adu U p ettr ed Ph
114 245 5855 0 «8 0239
2 Bed oom Mobile Home Aef I
Oep equ td Call 614 256
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SPRING SPECIAL IMME
D ATE OCCUPANCY Leu t
and Aptt George St New
Haven WV We a e offer ng free
secu ty depo1 t to qual f lid
1ppl cantt lor occupancy befo t
June 1987 Comp ettfy c:ar
pMed 2 bed oom tngt etr g
• ato
P taunt turroundings
wnh p IV .... Cat 304 112·
3711 f om 1000 AM to 900
PM EHO

46

Furn1shed Rooms

Rooms fo
enl dey weak
month G1l1 Hote C•ll 614
446 9715 Renus owtt 1120
month

47 Space for Rant
Off c:e Space fo Rent bee lent
tor Atto neys Accountant etc
C 011 to Court HiluM Ct I
W taman Rea Estate Agency
6H 446 31. .

1173 12dl5 K kwood Ramo
diled W cons dar offer 114
992 245• otte 6 OOp m
1971 1Zx60 H c nt 3 bad
oom c:ent • a Good cond
ttOn 614 992 319t

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Concrete blocks a s :rea ya do
dtl very Mason send Gall pols
Bock Co
123 112 P ne St
Ga po s Oh o Ca 614 446
2783

Good used floo mode &amp;
portable co o lV t Ph 446
1149

g:j acr" 1 mllll on Rt 62 from
Point P .. aenl T mber m ne
• 1 we
septic Owner f n1nc
no 137 200 u 200 down •nd
•242 22 per month 304 525
6357
110 ac:ret Leon 8aden Ad
Houte &amp; outbu d ng St eem
through p npeny 304 4511
1de6

Bus mess
8u1ldmgs

Commtrc • building• for .._e
Oown own Pt Ple•ant Storti
oft es A One Real Estate
Ca o Yeager 8 oker CtH 304
17ti 510.
747 lnd.. ltrial ltOfll!ilf 12 foot
owr head door 3 ph.... of
.-nc 18x48 ttttl building
81• ••8 2362 Fo
lppotntmlnt

36 Lou •

71

Autos for Sale

~ough

Lumbe Oek &amp; Pop a
1160pe 1 OOObybunde 20c
by boa d h 304 676 4412

56

Pets for Sale

Dragonwynd Canttr'11 Kanne
CFA H malayan Pe s en and
S amese k tten:s AKC Chow
pupp 81 New Chow pupp es
Ca 6,4 446 3844 atte 7PM

Auto Repa11

Stru s $1 9 95 p11
natal ed
Mos mod els Muf1e Man 9
St mpson Ave Athens Oh o
1 800 B43 3 767

All 1 Cha me s 2 ow co n
plan e Sa os No 333 no t
pu lypew h fen zerboxesend
nsect c de httb dde box pu
chased new 1985 Fo nlormft
on ca I 304 676 4170 day
mo 676 3666 oval~ hgs

62 Wanted to Buy
Now b yng shet con o ea
co n C11 I for a es quQ&amp;es R va
Ctv Fern Supply 614446
2985

ck campttr 3 bu ne
s O\le ce bo x I n11ce S eeps4
$600 614 949 2166

62 CB TV Rad1o
Equ1pment
each Ph

TV Equ pmen Pa 1 &amp; nt u
ments Ce I 61 .. 446 8622

304 895

54 M1sc Merchandise

Wanted R4 fed
304 896 3972

1977 Cam a o 07 00 00 304
675 7829

63

80 Ot1tsun exc eo nd no ust
304 676 6689 af e 6 00 PM

Ltvestock

Ou oc: Boa a 8 ad ust ke the
boa 1 we etted 11 he Oh o
Tette lon tha ga ned ove 2 6
lbs pe day Roger Bent ey
Sab na OH 5, 3 584 2398

XR7 new paint
obu eng ne no m 111 n ceca
S earnt Gange 304 676 7710
0 675 6749

Mus cal
Instruments

1968 Campo 18 It both w h
t howe new
.,, 8800 00
304 773 520 6

Serv1ces

86 Mustang 3 doo V 6 auto
AC c u •• cont o 31 000
m les 304 675 543,
79 Couga

81

11700

27 1 0 speed bycyc a good
cond ton teO 00 Call between
7 9 PM Ph 614 446 3&amp;38

New Wltdding Gown 1 ze 9 Ph
61• 38B 9306

Own you own camp• te no
monty down 150 mo Bott
P th Hunt lkl Foot Pa k Ph
81. 4.8 8591
ChHt Freeze 176 Mnto gu de
~ mount •so iohnson c•
blel(12) t100 Ch!Wy Tift
S 10 In-) 270 30 30 30 06
RHI,. Mutt tell th 1 week Ph
e1•
70t9

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Refr gtr•tor mlfoweve bunk
~ couch • che
bed oom
auhe ant que table &amp; chaks
oeker ecllnet Ph 814 446
3224
S•telllte Unid81]. 8000 750 over
with 1Oft b aek m"h dltk Ph

61• ••6 B31B
Good old uaed umbe f tming.
floo ing &amp; beamt Sa all at

For aele New 25 000 8TU
w ndow 1 cond toner 1700
Cal 814 892 3917 after ! 00
pm
Cata vUe Conve te 1 onl'11
••• 95 Most modltlt ln1tall,.
tlon alto eva able Mutft• Man
9 Bt mpton Ave Alhent Oh c
I 800 U3 3187

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1 bedroom su e 1 chaW lold
out couch lfdt by 1 de rtf jgtf'•
tor ga ttove bft~kfHt t at
1n1 qu• d ning oom au ta 814
992

Upr ght P ano Ph
8791 after 6 OOpm

SAL£ Wenled
Rttponl be perty to n11ume
tma month y payments on
p ano Saa locally C•ll manager
at 818 234 1308 tnyt me

3 o 4 Bed oom hOuse n Kyg•
C etk Schoat 0 11 let Ref•en
CH Ph 814 448 8&amp;21

2 Bed oom Farm House Qa den
p ot outed 1 m e North of
C own City on B g Creek Rd Ptl
5U 2•5 5190

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 ltdroom bM c r.nt 1178 00
pfut etec:tr c. Atao tqU rtd t
0200 00 MCUrily'-" CON
TACT JtckaonEttatnDept Ph
448 3917 Equal Houa ng
Opportunity

Fum tMd • unfumithed .,..
t15000Md• ' , . . _ P h
87&amp; n31 or 30• 171
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29--111111 Good - A P I 11R 701,_
Aw C'lv 7 •221 ~
nlco~-:;..2 ..... "" Mt-4411- '7t'M
~ lttttfNlnto. oil ~ 7&lt;10- ,_ 1 IR 1111

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Improvements

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BAS EMENT
NQ
Un co nd 11ona 111e1 me gUft an
t ee local eferencn fu n 1htd
F ae es t mat.. Cal co ect
1 614 237 0488 day a n ght
Roge s Ba se men1
Wate p ooi ng

CROSS llo SONS
U S 35 w..t Jackson Oh o
614 286 8Us
M••IIY Ferguson New Holand
Bush Hog Sal• I Serv ce 0\le
40 used t,.cton to choose f om
• comp ete Ina of new • uttd
-.uipment Largnt 11 ectlon n
S E Ohio

Autos for Sate

1180 Ch y1 er F fth Avanue
good c:ondtlon Ca 814 448
0008
1884 Jeep Ch•okee Pione11
4 whee D
AC &amp; tpeed
ttandard t ans tou lng prQ
o eat tamnv car C•l &amp;1• 448
20515 Evtnlngt o '48 8289
Dayt me

J M S FARM EQUIPMENT 1977 Monu ttandlfd fa
CENTER SR 35 W Goll polio cond 1200 413 nth alum num
Ohlc;t Ca I 1!1 14 441 9777 tvt tOtt 1100 Ph 1514.48 21!1106
814 446 3692 Up t ont ac
to sw hwa an vova •ouMd 1979 L n~o n Town c• new
palng new v nyl oof new
lractofl 1000 toolt
engine Good c:ond t10n 12195
Ph 1!114 388 889&amp; atte 8pm
Utll ty Bldg 8p 30 Jt40 ~e9
Hb 8 Overhud doo St v ce
Doo 115333 E eeted
on 1955 Chevy 17 000 aetue
Horu Bkfgt 814 332 97•6
mlln 100% Or 9 nal tJtc:tllen
condltton Ph 614 448 7069
300gallontp
lankwlthcart btfo e 6pm
~~nd 20ft boomt 1295 New
Ho and 270 htY iner w th
mode 50 b• t k eke
11 288 00 John Oteri alkt
U60 John Da•e Hty cond
t ontr •1380 Call &amp;14 281
1984Chwette42 OOOml Aut o
8522
AM &amp; FM baek &amp;. whte
nter o Sh~rp 12 700 Ph
11. 379 2682

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1986 Ch.vy S 10 p cit up 5
opeod AM FM AC PS PB
toppe 2~ 000 m es A 1 con
dll on 15800 6 I. 992 56 76
1917 GMC lruck t atbtd Needt
1 c:lulch UISO Ctll 614 982
3183

1978 Fo d C~900 C 0 892
Oatro t 430 hp 13 apeed
12 000 F 3S 000 R PS AC
1973F uthtuf40ft FlatSIIdt
30. 882 3235
Truc k 1986 510
30. 876 5375

7"

Vons

&amp; 4 WD

1977 Fo d pick up 4 wheel
s ong 400
eng nt AM FM ste eo f ne
t uck
S tarns Garage 304
175 7710 or 675 5749

A,.,..

1978 Fo d Flasta runt good
UOO Ph 11• 446 8758
1974 Dart •400 19715 Fo d
LTD 1300 1978 Fa mon
1400 Ph 114 388 9689

Z 1983 Oldtmob 1 Cut 111
Ca •• Hu tt Lim ted Ed on
Low Mileage Ph 614 446 0848
tnyl me 4•e 0141 af1er 15pm

Sp ing C 11an ng Spoc e
let u1 sf'tampoo you Cll Pl'ltnd l'
v vt 1 that ntw ook Anv 1 ~~
oom on y 119 96 pe oom
Qrea Amer can Floo Ct a 750
F tt A.ve Ga llpo Is Oh Ph
61.441 7. . 1
RON S Tt tv tlon St v ce
Ho.Jit ct t on RCA Ouaztr
GE Spec a ng n Zenith Ca
30• 578 2381 o 614 HS
2454
'

Rots y cr cable tool d ng
Mott we s c:omp eted umt day
Pump •• at •nd 1erv c:e 304
896 J802

d Iva au o with a

Stark• T eft and Llwr1 Se Yica
l11wn ca e landacap np stump
emovt 30' !176 2842 o
676 2903

&amp; Healing

1978 Fo d F 100 75 000 ml
U9&amp; Coli 814 742 31&amp;e

1977JeepCJ5 owmles6cyl
good body un1 good 81 300
1 304 576 2919

74

84

Electrical

1!. Aefrlgera t1o n

Motorcycles

1980 Ha ey Spo t ate Good
cond ton 29000m
12000
C• 1 614 379 2249 11f e
15 OOpm

Flea den I• o co mm a c a wl
ng Nnw •• \1 ce o epa 1
l ctnted e ectrlc an Elt mt 1
f •• R denou El ec ce 304
676 1786

1976 760 Hond• 0626 and 1
1977 400 Kawasek 1300 Ph

86

e1• ••e o1,e

1988 Honda 4 t ax 2 months
old f 1500 Co 814 992 7467
0 614 742 31&amp;4
1982 Suzuk AM 125 Wattr
coolad d r bike Good c:ond ton
Ca 614 992 5992 ~nlngs
19 8• Honda Shldow VT100
814 742 2591

11n Ford Thund• b d 1978
Ford G an To ina 1400 ..ch

c....,.~.."' IrK 0ooc1

Coli 114 1149 2603

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ancea and TV Mia.
Mon thru
827 l&lt;d
Awe G II; U1, OH

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It• nl111 ttlllt .. h.utt tyta.mt
Now cuttom m1dt io you
truck motorhOmto clut ccar
With Hf•twne wa ranty Muffler
Mtn I ltlmp.an Ave Athens.
Ohio 1 100 143 3767

ODOD UIED APPUANCEI
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tlmell circle the wagone and hre back

15 ~ondo XR350R
quick .. • Phone
5•3t

76

Boats and
Motors for Sale

1981 Cht'Vettt Aulo AC 4
ntw t fll Goad condl on
01500 Cell I U 8•3 5244

16 foo flberg ass un&amp;bou red
end wh t1 5 0 HP Me cury
moor a fl t25 00 Ce 614
992 2369

1811 Corwtto 327 onfjino 350
H P All numberl m11ch 0 mtltt
ttnc. totaf rMtoradon No ••
ponco -od T Top 114 1141
2225

78 Sea Sta 90 hp Mt 11ury
power 1 m 82 ht;tnentt
tra « good cond 13200 Itt
IMald• Tr County Spont $tJop
Ph 30. 175 29U

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CARTER 8 PLUMB NG
AND HEATING
Cor Founh and P ne
Gellpol1 Oh o
Phone 814 446 3888 o 814 ~
440 4417
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Bruce Beattte

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1982 Ctma o but V 6 AT
P&amp; PB AC sport whetft
14200 Ph 81• 446 1086•ft e
&amp;pm Ca 448 4523

191&amp; Ford Esc o t 4 apeed
*3119 19811 Chr.tY Chevette
4 tpetd 13199 Johns Auto
S t et Bu tv le Rd Gatl pollt
Oh

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1914 Elcort • doo 4 spe.ct
ntw P• nt &amp; tkes t2 700 Ph
61. 379 2682

¢all Model DC 4 T acto n
good cond W de f on tnd lpt
hlleh 1750 Case 2 1• n pu
type plow• 075 00 7h 0 og
0 1k 175 H.v w•uon with
faclory btd and t d" n ce thtPt
12~0 Ph 61. 388 8895 ttlttr
6pm

SWEEPER and uw ng mact1 ne
epa part• and tupp 11 P ck
up and d11 ve y Dav s Vacuum
Cleener one h•lf mIt up
Oto gn C eek Rd Ct 014
446 02B4

Ir"nspor l~litm

61 Farm Equ1pment

SWAIN
AUCT ON • fURNitURE 52
Olive It GatMpotil New &amp; UMd
woocf colfttcwn I pc wood LA
0319 bunk bodo 0191
tdinert new I uted bedroom
tuitM wringer wuhera •
- . . New llv;ngroom tuit"
...... 1 • .....,. Coil •••
441 3111

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AM FM Ste eo 28 ooom a
w•v• gt 1gtd e•oelen eond
ton 18 OOOPh 614 448 7500

71

61 Hou1ehold Gooda

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(i i IVI~SIIIt.k

Su plus Army Camouftauge
cloth ng WUd
Otn.m
Turkey Seuon St•rtt Apt I 271
S.m Sommri e s Junction n
deptnd-'ct Rotd Old Route21
East Rr#lntwood F I Sat Sun
12 00 I OOPM

SNAFU®

Trucks for Sale

P ANO FOR

47 Wanted to Rent
43 Farms for Rant

72

614 388

n9t

14x70 mob It home pertiatlv
turn shed ceru • a c 011 to
schools ho1p tt a. ttortt 304
875 5719 tfter 3 p m

73 P ymou h Velienl 8600 o
bnt offer 304 676 5974

Lowrey Ma d G 111 0 gan ka
new 8800 w th head phone•
Ph 614 446 1023

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61 Farm Equipment

8621 o 446 4778

CDUNNTRY MOBILE Homo
Pt k Rou e 33 NorthofPome-oy Rent1
• e t Ct 614
992 7.79

Farms for Sale

Jlt . . . .

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Bu d ng Mate as
Block br ck. sewe p pes w n
dows ntes t c C aude Wn
ten R o 0 ande 0 Call 6 4
245 5121

1 aeaton •e&amp;OO Ph 814 388
9132

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WfJ 0 L

66 Bu1ldmg Supphes

Vtrmtff' 504 Round Ba If uMd

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BUDGETT ant m ssons Used&amp;.
Rebu It All types to que conve
teu &amp; t ansfe caset CVO
Jo nts Guaran eed a m numu"
ot 30 days w II de ve cuh &amp;
cary o nata Call 614 379
2220 or 1 304 675 6768

Statesman t tier used 1 2 1 4
hours ea t net B l"ip 304 468
1591

Bunk Bed w h Bunks 8199 95
New Chest $48 DO
New L" ng Room Su tu
1179 95

~ Tickets to ~EO Spct'.ctwagon
Concert Ph 61ot ·'-'6 3806
efta &amp;pm

2 bedroom fu n shed e tan AC
no pets New Hawen 304 882
2466

1174 G anv le 14x70 3 bed
oom 1 ~ btth 11 eltclr c Mu1
be moved 16200 0 80 C•l
&amp;1• 985 4367

20 aCte fl m Hannan T ace
Raad Glenwood W Vt fo
m"D • Informal tOn ca11304 n3
5118 or n3 5186 tfttr 5 00

Auto Pa,..
8o Accessor.as

Used 6610 0 t c'h W t c h
T enche and 460 John Deere
Oo&amp;tt e14 694 7842 o 694
5006

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For 11 t
L mntont nnd
g 1vel 1 II d 11 firewood De
VI .ci 304 876 4412

Callihan s U18d T e Shop Ove
1 OOOtret ues12 t3 1416
16 185 Bm esoutRt 218
Cal61• 266 6261

1!170 Allan T 1 If 1Ox50 2 BR
1o sale 14000 Ph 614 388

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once P ice c:ht•P Ctll 114 448
o1•e

Y1NIIIol01 2nd.lllll430
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71 ae n Guyan Creek at G en
wood h11 wellt tP ngt bt ns
and bu kt nv• Ph :104 522
1816

4 Fomity -102 Ho-ood o
1 1 Sat onty Lott of new quilt a,
omiQuol

Go.... s ... 5 flrftily Moy 4 5
off 5&amp;4 Z milts lrom Pewter
towatdl chath "

3RoomApl 18 Ph 614 446
7572 oft ce 446 1980 home

KIT N CAR!;YLI! ®by Llrry Wnght

WATE~PROOF

3 ftmity Third 1nd Ch•ry 8ta
Rl 12• Sv•ICUII Ohio Kldo
dothtt toyt and more Mort.
and Tutt Mey 4th 1nd 5th

9 lpm Evory1hin9 ohoop

Yanl Ill• Sat an Shoestr ng
Rldgo-1 mlto

•••80 2

May 4th and 15th 9 00 4 00
loy cloth ng birth through 3T
M.tarnity cloth" and m IC
Behind Vett oft ct on Mu btrrv

Craft temt afgll'lt yard orn ...
mtnlt. bedapreeda curta ns.
Homtlntllrior NeutJ tnga 5y a
cuae N.. t to grade tchool May
1st and 2nd

Pa sona Furn tu e
1415 bsta n Avenue
Mattreu &amp; Box Sp ngs &amp;99 96

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUAL TV
MOB LE HOME SALES~ 4 M
WEST GALLI POLS HT 35
PHONE 1514
7274

64 Mise Merchand1se

Downtown 1 BR fu n sh~
c a paled AC S226 pe month
Depos t equ ed Ph 6 4 446
1788

Fun shed 3 oom cott•ve 53!/J
Sp uce New y deco a ted
adu &amp; no pet Oep and equ red
Cal614 446 2643

E'""Vthtng I 28 etch F rtt f'OIId
on WI 'j)alt M " cem ...rv out,
of Rutland F rtt houM on the
left May 2nd •nd 3rd

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Fu n thed Apt $240 UtI t es
Pd 1 BR 243 Jackson PIta Ph
U6 .4 6

ng 1 and 2 bed
oom apartments at V llage
Mano and Fl ve 1 de Apa t
ments n M ddlepo t F om
8216 ncudng ut ttl Call
614 992 7787 EOH

Stturday and Sunday Bradbury
RoHI just bafo e the school
Btby c:h d en 1 aduha cloth ng
and m scellaoeous

Toolt rods and atls wringer
wether cha n saw 307 Spring
Ave Pomeroy MIY ht 2nd
and 3d

12 Months t ee f ntnc ng with
1pproved c ld
1300 m nu
mum purchue necnury 3
M Its oul Bultv e Ad Open
9am to 5pm Mon thru Sat Ph
514 4.8 0322

814

Apartment
for Rent

G ac ous

In Ga po t so• Le Gnande
Monday Mty •th 3 lamlly
Clothes ltmpt hou .. hot~
itemt much more

Sot.. and chatrl pr cad from
n95 to 1111 Tabltt no .and
up to 1125 H d•• beds •310
to 1695 Atd nen 1225 to
t375 l.ampt I 28 to 1125
D nett•• 1109 and up 10 u.915
Wood table w 8 ch•lrs UIS to
1795 Detk 11 DO up to 1376
Hutehea 1400 and up Bunk
beds complate w mattren•
U951ndupto.395 Babyobeda
1110 Mattrtlltlo boasp np
fu I or twin f63 fj m •73. and
183 Que.., sett $226 K ng
1350 4 drawe ch"t 189 Gun
ctb nett 6 t! vun Gat or
.aectr c: range 1376 Btbv met
1reues 135 &amp;. 1•5 Bed fames
120 130 &amp; K ng 1 amt 160
Good •• ec on of bedtoom
au til metll cab nett head
bolfdt 830 end up lo 186

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The Dally Sent•nei- Page- 11

lAYN£ S FURN TURE

Kenmore Wathe &amp; Orye 1yr

1983 Nathua 38
n good
condit on Call 6 1• 256 1 448

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Howard L WrltiNI

FLOWERS FOR
ALL OCCASIONS

PURL &amp; IARIAU
VAN MEIER
304 773 S!IS (
Afltr S
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1111.1111111

... . . . - Hourly

PH. 992·9CJ49

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2YifdlalnHilhop0 ~ mi OU1
Nooghborhood Rd off 141 Moy
1 2 9 5 baby clothM ulg
woment •mill ment. Itt to
commodea bas n1 awning TV
tupperware

2•te

VHS HOME RECORDER

BOGGS

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PHOTOGRAPHER

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

Parte &amp;

2 bedroom houN Cfrpet

• air conditKHltr 100 x150
Lat &amp; m I• from town 114
441 8698 9am to lpm

Y•d Stlt 8.7 SKOnd Ave
Sal May 2 8 3 N ct nfent 8:
toddler clothn

J m s odd juba PI nting d IVt
way IMII ng ctrptnte wo k &amp;
roof repa~ir ,..... &amp; hedges
uper ancad Ctll 614 379

Buv ng dt iV gold tlw c:o "'
ngs ewtlry tterling wart ol{l
eons 11 ge currency Top pri
cas Ed Burkett Bllrbet Shop
2nd Ave Mlddl~n Oh 614
992 3.76

May 1 and~ 9 1 cloth• shoes
books lots of everyttl ng 28
Cent a ave

I Ftm ly cloth" newbo n
adult evon tupperware di1h•
Rio Grtniie 1 mtleWtttof AIMn
Fr and Sat

Sept c tank pumping •• dent t1
&amp; commtr c.. 180 pe load
RonEvantEntlrJlr HI Jtckson
Oh o Coli It• 281 5930

FREE LANCE
35MM
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Off 180 Rt 326 NE of Ylnton
Fri &amp; Sat

Wanted To Buy

1 00 Cover Ch

10 8 lfc

Farm Equl~llltllf

3 Fam ly

18 Wanted to Do

1

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WILL HAUl
JUST CAlli
992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEl SAND
TOP SOIL
Fill DIRT

Dtoler

large Y1rd Sale off 554 on
Bidwtlll Rodney Rd w_,.nePhil
I PI • Ctc I K ng woodcreha.
hoovet' Wllhtr bltdl &amp; wh t•
TV bovs blue 1eana d thes
curt1 nt ql ctnn ng jt 1 prH
IY e ctnne You n•me 1 we
htve t Thu 1 F 6 B.t

c othing hout4'hotd ittml m ac

Turkey htnt 304 n3 &amp;878

Farm Equ1pment

May 1.st a 2nd 3!12 m n out
1•1 soft a cht
mattress
spnng. 1980 Toyott cllldren •
adult cloth ng Ph 614 446
1111

LEARN HOW
You
tend
you ch d to a d tt nctiW
Ch at an Schoo R vers dt
Chr at tn Academy MUton WV
fo half the no mal cost C.U
now 304 743 8107 o 743
3823

OldM ha d cover G ...ee l v ng
ston H II Books No papa backs
Ph 6H •.e 9828

lo bowl 2 gomtt and

John DNrt
Now HoNand lush Hog

Mov ng Sale Thurs Fri • Stt
2m from Porte oft 5154 on
Wh te Oak Ad th rd house on
right U ga Nat ety •nUques
fu nitu • d thn etc

Wo k Wtnted mow nv odd jobs
I ght fltu ng Me gs Galla and
Muon Count es 614 992
5588

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Sat Mav2 I 6 2Ftm y7m les
north on 180 Ch ldrena cloth•
girl• up to 2 1 boys 511
chi nuw ~Hit etc

Fr and Sat 9 ISpm 2 Famify
Y•d Stlt 1 m lelrom At 7 on
lell' Run Rd Ftntntlc berg lint
8oys c oth ng toya a little b t of

S ltUitiOOS
Wanted

Co

382! 2ND ST.

Installation

Aulhomtd

G• age S•h' M•v 1 and 2
100 a ot i1tmt tlousewaret
bookl too t clothtl CB p ckup
cap fence posts Antlqu.a and
c:ollectiblea 11r1 m lk bolt "
stonewa e SnuHy Smith jugs
and mo • C abtrns Kerr Rd
Two tenths mile West ot
Rodney 8 dwt Rd

17 Miscellaneous

Public Sale
&amp; A1,1ct1on

80 Locust St

1

BOWLING II

J.R.'s REPAIRS

GUYSVILLE OHIO

Po ch Sale

Jewelry anttquet m1sc Fr d~
&amp; Saturday M•y 1 • 2 8 30 ID

Retra n Now Southelttern8ut
iness Collage ~•II &amp;14 446
4367

45771
949-3088 Bus

992 2196
Middleport Oh10
1 13 tfc

PARTS and SERVICE
~

Lost Norweg on E k Hound
B ack and g ev Has co • and
dog logo 614 9B5 4162 •
614 667 6176

Radne Oh1o

PAT Hill FORD

•Ranges
•R e i go ato s
•D ye s •F eezers

U S RT SO EAST

M•v 2

SOMEONE CARE-S R ven de
Ch 11 an Academy haa 19
par1ntl 1 w I ng to underw lte a
tluden fo ha f the tu ton Be

Lost Laon Baden Rd 8 ac k
fuma e Ge man Shephard 20
mos otd Rewa d 304 468
1526

949-9070 or
949-204$

6 17 tfc

(CUT OUT FOR FUrUR! USEI

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Vard Sale NewbOfnt to adu ts
clothn bar ttoola m se OU Rt
1 on Add son PK eppro1 2
m lu. 111 Ad to left White
bouM with red ~•n beh nd
Addavlllt School A.pr 27 thr\1

H ng

6

3 Ftm ty Y•d Sala MIY 1 &amp; 2
9 5 Rt n cancells 22 V•nton 51
Houaeho d rterns adult and
ch ldr ..a doth ng

&amp; VICinity

c•

ACTION
TOWING

PH. 992·5682
or 992-1121

CAll COILE(!

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3 IR House with 32 acrn for
aa t In Eu,.ka acr011 from the
d... 031 900 Ph 814-«6
2205

11000 Down 1213 per ma

614 446 0303

USED TIRES
NEW BATIERIES

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Traumlulon

Comp ete Remqdel ng
Roof ng of ell Typet

bQill1 6

688•

sm•

Friday, May 1 1987

Fo u e bV owner 2 story house
n M ddleport overiook ng pa k
30 y gua nteed v nyle s d ng
w w carpet 1 11\r bath un que
woodwork 614 99~ 6126

nt

bu d ngs and miscellaneous Items
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 614/ 949 2686
4 15 L mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

Cone a

tchole,..,

aertt Pond niW fenn. b•rn
Cell doya 11• -448 2107 or
rttnlftgl 245 1600

declawed shott

Vacuum Blast ng of at uctural steal tanks

Ba1ket I d1

P

RIYEAIIOE ACADEMY MAY
2139
BE FOR YOU Apply !of ., •• 1500 00
p It RMir
lidt .-.,....,, Coil 304 7U 3 lA lnck 1 V, b.tha CA ntltf
Holle Medtcll Cente Fenced
8107 017.3 3S23
in Jawn ••asoo Call 114
c.,,., inltlllMIOrl 304 e?&amp; 251·8285

SANDBLASTING Dry Blast ng Wet Blast ng and

f owen Srw ng

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fl"•a•
I breeuway Sur
rounded by stand of pines Dn 13

Must SaU Make Off• 18R
c-.,ort ..nd-* HMm• e•
tu,._ 14 Mil CrMk Ad Ph

one of the t tt new o • u n ng
ttudentt to take advao••r• ot
th 1 g eat opportuntty Cal now
304 743 8107 0 743 3823

GHEEN'S PAINTING, INC.

Suga Run A "I
HOURI Wed lhu 1 I
10om oSpm

and omo
Roo ng 1'1 9

front ffont porch ntce lot 6

G veaway to good home Ph

6

LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

No Sunday Calls

A~ d on1

28R

m les South ot Gall pol •
u1 500 Ph 6U 446 8038

1---------Nel!tded Mtd eel Aec:o dt C ert

R anc:tt Styte Hau• tuM
b. .m_. 2 baths Of't enached

New 31R 2 c.- prage brick

G1veaway

304 6l5 2201

5 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET &amp; PADDING
Expert I nstaltat1on
Up to 36 Months Fmancmg Ava lable

DENNY CONGO

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Homes for Sale

Pomeroy-Middleport Ohto

Homes for Sale ,;

4BR 2 batha LR DR k tchen
n cHy S27 000 Ph 614 446
65e3

2 betutiful German Shepherdl

STAINMASTER
WEAR DATED

BISSEll

REASON~BU

Serv~c:es

not be ftpont b e for .,,.,
debu conuteted tor by tnyone
othe than myae 1 Rooer 0
Cit k

4 7 87 1 mo

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'ALUMINUM SIDING
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PH. 992-3307
TWIN MATTRESS/BOXSPRING ............ S98 88
FULL MATTRESS/BOXSPRING
SJ48 88
CHESTS
S49 95 RECLINERS S99 95
DINETTE/4 CHAIRS
s99 95
12 Months Free Fmancmg

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c ated P 0
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~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601

by Chance o Appa ntment

1:1 alp Wanted

X Rav Techn ci tn mutt be wit

lady would Ike to maet tlnce e
man 6!1 or older Photo Jppr•

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Friday May 1 1987

House coa
ml':ls one 11 d
g eve ()(J ve ed 1 on and up
J m Lan u 304 67 5 1 24 7 n
17&amp; 7397
Fo me v Ktm 1 now J ohn •
Se v ce John Wa u so
Jr Own e 1 000 o 2 000 ga
Nrw ce 304 676 224 8

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Upholstery

~ II M Custom Couchet And
Reupho stt y S R 7 C own
C ty Oh 614 256 1470 E11e
61 4 446 3438 Open da y 9 o
4 30 SAt 9 30 o 1 30 0 d 81
cw Ullhos o ed

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Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
·PRESENTS .·

50 cents

Alysheba wins Kentucky D~rby

Handicapped
youth are all
winners here
-B-1 '

HE GREATEST SALE IN HISTORY!
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May 1, 1987.,'

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Evangelical phonies sometimes do more good
than hium, .George R. Plagenz .eoncludes -'- A-2
An act of Good Samaritanism earns praise
in Bob Hoeflich's Beat of thc&gt; Bend - 84

STARTS SATURDAY, MAY 2, · 1987
.

Special Finocing 8.25% APR
(Variable Rote) up to 60
months, for this sole. Mike
Berridge &amp; Kotrinka Hart of
the Ohio Volley Bonk will be in
our showroom all day Saturday
to assist you for your finance .
needs and answer any finance
questions. ·

Vol. 22

No. 13

Middleport-Pomeroy-Gallipolis-Point Pleasant. May 3, 1987

1987''"'

Jim Mink Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
Will Never
Kno.~ingly Be .Undersold

WVAH-n 23 will be

broadcasting·from our
showroom Satu~day
afternoon. I
Bill Gray, "Local
Broadcast personality"
is. our guest M.C.

FREE REFRESHMENTS

· 7-UP - Coutesy ~f Seven-Up Bottling ·
of Cheshire
Piua-Courtesy of Taco Grande
Spring Valley Plaz~ ·

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Business ...................... D·I
Coml~s ..... ............... Insert
CIIL•s llleds .. ... ..... .... .D-G· II
Deat hs ........................ A· 7
Editorial ................. .... A-2
Sports .... .................. C·I·K

Showers likely and "~h11nce
of thunde rstorms Sunday,
with hl~~;hs between 70 and 75.

tmts·

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AT UNHEARD OF PR·ICES! 'NOBODY WALKS!

Inside

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NEW CARS, NEW TRUCKS, PRE·OWNED·CARS
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ate of EMS
hinges upon
Tuesday vote

1 1 Section a, 94 Pages
A Multimedia Inc. Newipaper

Linkup's
desigD
nearly .••
complete .
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By KEVIN KELLY
Southeast Ohio E'mergency MedTimes-Sentinel Stall
leal Services only serves Law·
GALLIPOL IS - Th e bollom
renee, Jackson, Vi nton a~d
line in Tuesday 's spec ia l electio n
Athens counties. SEOEMS d1d
to decide a one-half percent
operate in Gallla County until
increase in Gallia County's sa les
.June 1979.
tax is that there may be no
A co mm on mi sconception,
ambulance or emerge ncy medi ·
Wh eeler sa id, is tha t If the EMS
ca l service at all by th is summer,
fo lds, SEOEMS will . step In to
say th e bac kers of the increase.
lake it s place. However . . the
The Issue will be put belate
commi ssioners have not con·
voter s In all 36 precincts. Polls
tracted with SEOEMS for such
ON YOUR MARK, GE1'SET ... - More than 350 race WIL~ sponsored hy Holzer Medical Center .
will open at 6:30a. m . a nd close a t
Se rvire and have indicated that if
runners
were pr 1me d 1o goo a t t he star 11 ng 11 ne of Result".,, of tht• racr's two cvrnts arr on C·l of
7:30p. m .
the county can't pay for its ow n . the French City Run In Gallipolis Saturd ay. Th e tod~.v's Tlm•·s-S!mthwl.
An Increase in the sa les tax
·
(Continu ed on A.:ll
could genera te up to $500,000 or
more, $400,(100 of which will go to
the Gallla E MS, off icia ls sa id.
The E MS has been witho ut a
prima ry fundin g source since
COLUMBUS rUPI ) - State cam paign television and news·
Long, whose c ampaign aired
reason .
,Janu ary, when the federal reSeil. Ja n Michael Lon g. D· paper adver tisin g.
television
co
mm
ercials
In
the
Co ll ins gott hr·G•mera l Assem·
venue s harin g progra m ended .
Circ levill e, plans lo appeal an
clgh
l·coun
ty
17th
Dl
&gt;
sprawling
came
a
llh&lt;'en
d
of
bly
to pass a law In thc lair 1970s
The
decision
Money generated by the increase
Oh io Electio ns Commissio n deri trlct
In
so
uth
er
n
Ohio
saying
seven-hour
hearing
featu
ring
coun ty sc hool super·
a
permitting
would be put in the county
s ion resulting In a $1,000 lin e
Coll
ins
broke
the
law
b.v
be
ing
a
tesl!fll
ony
by
political
professionl
ntcnde
nts
to bc In th e
general lund .
against him a nd his campaign
legisla
tor
and
Lawrence
Count
y
als
from
bo
th
sides.
Legislature.
Ga"llia Coun ty Commissioners
committee for · an infr action
Attorney John C. McDona ld sc hool s uper lnt end ~nt at thP
have proposed a formula to
durlng.[ast. fall's campaign.
said
Long wlllappeal1'6 F~unklln sa t'ne tim e.
'
distr ibute a ny excess revenue
-· The commission, on a 3·1 vote
Long
defea
ted
Co
llins,
whose
Coun ly Comm on Ple~s Court as
' from thE' Increase to organizaFriday, found Long guilt y of
soon as .t he commission trans· ca~eer In the Ge neral Asse mbly
tions a lso been hur l by the loss of
m aki ng a false statement agai nst
cript Is available. probably in S(lannect 40 years , by t ,:185 votes
revenue . sharlng: Bu t the com·
his opponent, vetera n Sen. Oak·
out of 94,000 cast. Republicans
two weeks .
missioners a nd I hE' c itizens com·
ley C . Collin s, . R·lt'Onton , In
sa
id the TV commercial was th e
"1
t's
the
wro
ng
decisio
n,"
said
mlltee supporting 'the Increase
are rem inding voters lhat the
'
money it could' generate will go
fir st to help the EMS.
"We'd like to see it passed fi rst
and then work from there,"
Commi ss ioner Kail Burleson
said.
Donations won ' t h~lp
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COLU MBUS &lt;UP II - _ Thr
EMS Director Fred Wheele r
Ohio Burea u of E mploy menl
told the Tlmes·Sentinel th at
Services Is pla nning to c losr
should the Increase !all a t lh&lt;'
a nother eight !le ld ofll ces by the
p(ills. it' s conceiva ble Ihe serv ict&gt;
mlddl ~ or May . The Pomeroy
could go out of bu sin&lt;'SS a t the end
office will close the week of Ma y
of the current pay period .
I J.
Since Janu ary, the service has
The c los ln ~s. announced Frl·
been funded month-to-m onth by
day, arc part of a pha seo ut of 42
unappropriated mon ies . In the·
offices which provide ser vices
general fund . Commi ssionerJ. E .
a nd b!'neflt s checks to Ihe .
"Dick" Cremeens said such
unemployed .
temporary funding could last
until July. but noted thai Ju ly
Twe nt y ol!l c~s , a lready have
would be slretching it.
been closed to save money a nd
"There was some talk of
help make up a projcctPd $12
gell in g donation s to kee p II
million dellclt by Oc tober.
going, but you can't operate a
"Given current Informa l Jon
service on th a t kind of mon ey,"
an{J our co ntinuing budgPI dC·
Wheel&lt;'r said. "Our gaso line bills
!lei! , wr mu st Imm ediately pro·
are $16.!100 per year. And If .we
reed with Phase Ill of lh~ office
were to do that, our full .tim e
consolldallo n pl an," sa id Ro·
people would be looking lor
bcr ta Steinbacher, ad mlnls lra·
BRIDGE WORK UNDER WAY - Ohio the concrete on the right Is set . Only on•• side can
work."
tor of OBES.
Department of Transportation personnel and he worked on at a time, I hie ~ald. 0 DOT
Offices In Cos hocton, Ca rrolWheeler cmphasiz&lt;'d that the
workers for ~alden-Jenklr" Construction , Nel- cons tru ction engineer Mike Lang, M11rletta, said
EMS is the only e me rgency
lt on, London and Pomc roy will
sonville, contractor on the '1.39 million Pomeroy· that repairs are being made according to th e
close the wt'ek of May 11,
ambulance service operall nl( In
Mason Bridge r ep11lr project, were pouring arrival of materials and liS lab tests lor material s
followed
the nex t day by rloslngs
Gal!Ia Co unt y. The Ga lli a Count y
can
be
completed
.
Onccthe
Ohlosld
c
ufthc
hrldg•·
concrete Friday for the right s Ide of the front pier
In
Cadiz,
Me onnelsv lll and
Volunteers organization went out
Is
!lnls
hed,
similar
repaln
will
take
place
on
!hP
on the Ohio side. Nick lhl e, ODOT Inspecto r on the
of ex istence in the fall of1986 and
McArthur.
T
he Millers burg of·
job, said that workers will hegln jack· hamme ring West VIrginia side. The bridg e ha~ been closed
•
nrc wil l close May 14, Strl nlr
away the !ell side of the pier about Tuesday after s ince March 30.
achcr said .

By NANCY YOi\CHi\M
Tlmes·Sentlnel Staff
POM E ROY ~ Preliminary
e ngineering. for · the proposed
connector r oad to link Ohio 7 at
Rock Springs to the Ritchie ,,
Bridge between Greal Bend and
Ravenswood, W.Va. , "Is In the '
final s tages" or romplellon,
accordi ng to Tom Hedrick, plan·
nln~ enginee r with &lt;He Ohio
Departmen t or Tra nsportation's
Mur !ntt
' a offlro.
'
Th•' necessary environmental
document on the project must

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closed
after
May 11

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by Gov. Richard Ce les te In lat e
January 198&gt;. Woodruff Consult ·
lng , Cleve land. was co nlrac ted In
April of tha t year by ODOT to·
ra r·r;• out thr study, whietf
lncludcdes labll shlngapreferred
toril llon lor relocating Ohio 124
!rom Pomeroy to the Ritchie
Bridge, a dls lunce of tr&gt;.69 miles,
a nd ~a ther l ng envlronmenlal
.
lnlormaHon.
Hedrick said th e consu lting
firm ha s recently s ubmitted
additional material to Byrd Find·
ley, coordlnutor for OD0T's..Burea u of E nvironmen tal &amp;!rvl·
ces, " for semi-final review."
ODOT's Ma rietta office has
a lrt•a dy submitted their routine
comment s a bout the project to
the sta te office. Once the review
;Jroccss Is completed, a publk
mcetln~ to disc uss the findings
may 1hen be schect u led.
Hedrick sa id the prellmln~ry
engl n!'erlng projcct go t off to a
quick s tar t but slowed down
when proiJiems "over ex pend!·
turPS" by th e COni:;U ltin g firm
surfaced .
He add d lhat lhe state
"doesn' t us ually go to a consul·
to nt for this lYtle of work ," since
OOOT has !Is own engineers to
carry out s uch st udi es . However,
this 'projec t, a par t 9f Covcror
Celeste's $1.9 billiOn "Operation
Jobs - Hl~hway s" progra m,
was s tarted soon afiN the
annou nce m &lt;•nt lhut Woodruff
Consu lt ing had been hired.
Woodr uff Consulting was also
Involved In an earlier st udyof tbe
proposed con nector In th e ear ly
1980s. Tha t plan, ca lled the
Woodruff Report, was co mpleted
In 19&amp;1.
In ex plaining the $800.000 pre II·
mlnary engi neeri ng project at a
1985 press ron lt•rencc In Athens,
the govrr nor sai d that after
esta blishing tht• roa d lornt lon
!Conllnur&lt;J on A ·.1~

'Two-vehicle
~ollege
accident kills

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sti ll be asse mbled. Hedrick said.

Mason youth
• POINT PLE ASANT - II
Leon. W.Va., yout h was pro·
nounced dead at St. Mary's
Hosp ital. Hun tl ngiQn. W.Va ..
al 10: 05 p.m . Frida y due to
. Injuries resulting from a ca r·
·motorcyc le accident at 4: 45
.p.m . Friday. accordi ng to the
Maso n Co upt y Sheriff' s
Oepartmt•nl.
James Michael Whitling·
ton, 13, was lransported to
Pleasant Valley Hospital by
the Mount Flower Rescue
Squad following lhe accident
and was lhen flown to St.
Mary's by LlleFIIght.
The sheriffs depar tment
said Whittington was west·
bound on W.Va. 87, near Leon
and Mount Olive School, on a
1983 Honda motorcycle. The
motorcycle was reportedly In
the eastbound lan&lt;' and collided with an eastbound 1977
Oldsmobile driven by Terenc..
(Contlaued on A·3)

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holds enrichment day
for talented, gifted students ·
RIO GRANDE - Approxim at ely .100 tale nted a nd gllied
ele m entary school stud ent s,
grades four through eight. from
the four -counly co mmun ity col·
leg&lt;' district allended an enrich·
ment da y Friday at Rio Grande
College and Communit y College. ·
Spo nsored by TAG educators
from Gallla, Jackson, Me igs and
VInton counti es a nd Rio
Grande's School of Education,
Health a nd Physical Educat1on.
the s tudents - representing the
top 3 percent In their schoolspartlclpaled In sessions presented by teac hers !rom the
college, the elementary sc hools
and by Individual representing
business and civ ic organizations.
"The enrichment day was
designed to allow the college a nd
the local schools to share fa ell I·
ties talent and resources In
ortk.r to further the educational
experience of area talented and
gifted students," said ;\ssoclate
Pi-ores110r or, Education Lisa

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Bauer, who coordinat ed the
day's art lvltles .
· The program presented stu·
dents with opportunities to ex·
plorc a va riet y of specia l interest
areas, including art, theat er and
creative express ion , music, pup·
petry, map readi ng, robotocs,
c hem lst'ry, ph ysics and
techn ology.
During o.ne session , the students ex'plored the art of "clown·
lng," as "Sirokes T.M." (Terry
Weakley) g uided Ihem throught
the life of a clown . Face painting,
juggling and mime techniques
were · explored during th e
session.
We akley graduated " Cum
Hum orous" alter a year of study
at Christ Clown Co ll ege In Winter
Park, Fla. She spent another
year as part of the iroupe and
helped train new clowns.
In addition, the students were
shown how to "teach a n old dog
new tricks," as Susan Breech,
adviser lor the K·9 Corps or

Gal lipo li s, l~d a s~sslon on dog
obedience.
,
A member from the LlfeF llgh.'
crew stationed In Wellston di s·
cussed resc~e a nd llfrsav l.ng
tcc hnlques .·Student grou ps pa~j
tlclpatcd In basic aid ski
workshops . ·
' cd d
Other topics explor
~rd1n~
1
TAG Enrich ment Da y nc u ~
leadership skills. wo r~ p rocc~s ·
ing. stenciling, Oh1o s Nat ive
American s, cre~tlve writing,
kara te, socce r, wat er spor ts a nd
moder n dance.
1
TAG educators who partied·
pat ed !n lh&lt;' program lncl,udc •
from Gallla Cou nty, Rosie GilL5•
TAG coordinator, Gallipolis ~lty
Schools; John Lester. 'l A~
teacher, Gallipo lis Cll y SchOols,
Patricia Brennema n, director of
curricu lum and spec ial pro:
grams, Gallipolis City Schools,
a nd Charla McKenzie, TAG
coordi nator, Gallla Co unt y
Schools and Oak HIll Schools.
(Continued on A-7)

CLOWNING AROUND - "St rokes 'J:.M.,"
Weakley, condu cted a c i!IBS on the art of clo,wnln
gifted studentllln the area at R,lo Grande College
College Friday.

reall~y, T~r ry

talented lind
Comm unity

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