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                  <text>Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Appears in court on charge
Charles Barley , 48. or Route 1,
Rutland, charged with felon ious
assaull

been shot at the club ..
Sheriff Frank identified the
victim as David Talbott, 21. ·
Racine, who had been shot once
in the left leg and twice In the
right leg. Talbott was taken to
Veterans Memorial Hospital by
Pomeroy EMS. He underwent
surgery there Saturday morning
fo r rem oval of the bullets.
·
A .25 calibre automatic pis tol

!n connect ion with a

shooting incident early Saturday
morning, had his inltial appear·
ance Wednesday morning In
Meigs County Court before Judge
Patrick O'Brien .
The Sa turday shooting oc·
curred about 1:52 a.m. at The
Cove night cl ub, owned by Bar ..
ley, on Route 7 just out side
Pomeroy . Sheri!! Howard Frank
and severa l deputies , a nd offi c·
ers from Middl eport and Pomeroy were called to the club aft er
being in formed tha i a man had

wa s recovered at the scene.

Paul Gerard, in ves tigator for
Meigs County Prosecuting Attor·
ney F'red Crow Ill. reported that
Barley's preliminary hearing
has been schedu led for l: 30 p.m.
next Wed nesday before Judge
O'Brien. Gerard said purpose of
th e preliminary hearing wil l be
for the judge to determ ine if a
crime was actually committed
and if there's evidence that
Barley committ ed the crime.
Barley, represented by Allor·
ney Steven Story, Pomeroy, has
been released on a $20,000 recog·
niza nce bond.

Will flush fire
hydrants tonight
Fire hydran ts in Middl eport
will be flu s hed ton ig ht
(Thursday 1.
Residents are advised there
may be a di scoloration of water
near the hydrant s when flu shed.

j

Market report

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OHIO Vi\LJ. ~~ y UVESTO&lt;.:K
Ma.rJI,j!l ftf•port for May 23, 191l7

S1tle every ~ld u rd ay at 1:00 p.m.
• Trf'nd s: Vral Co l vfls. sle.:nlv · F'r&gt;flfler
Cu tll c. stc•&lt;W.v: Cows. $1 .50 - i:~· highrr;
Rl('(or.&lt;&gt; &amp; Yt•iJ rl l ru~~. m ('(l. lra mt• 111 Ill ~2
250-.'VX) lbs, .~1\~- SS.lliJ; 31Xl·400 lbs. $fl.l$Ril:·
400·500 Jbs. S6EJ41 $77; rMXHOO ll&gt;s. Sli0-

$76.50: fi00 -7fXI lhs. $~H70; 700-800 lbs.
S!'i2-$6Vi0: ROO lb~ &amp; up, $tl7. ~- $1i550:
Hclfrrs. mt•d. I rum(' ztJ &amp; 112, 2!"10 3()'1 lb:;.
$64 -~3 : .100-400 !b~ ..$61 -$72.5(); 400-r!OO tbs,
&amp;G0·$66. ~: 5(X).f,(XJ lbs, $fi0.50-S67: 600-700
lbll. $~·S6fl . fl0; 7flll.P.on lb.~ . $."&gt;0· $5~: R(Kllb.~
&amp;: up. S49-~55. :i0 ; Bu lls. rli t'« l. framf'lll &amp; 112.

2illl·300

Thursday, May 28, 1987

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Oklahoma, Texas .drenched by storm
By United Press International
Heavy
storms buffeted the
i
ra n-soaked plains of Texas and

Funds distributed .

O~lahoma early today, swelling
rivers and creeks and spt'nnlng
tornadoes that caused minor
damage.
Up to 8 inches of rain fell in
parts of Oklahoma and Texas
late Wednesday and National
Weather Service forecasters said
slow·movlng storm systems
.would bring more downpours and

The May State School FoundaJion Subsidy payment of
$164,247.716.58 to 614 Ohio city ,
exempted village and local
school dis tr icts and to 87 county
boards of edu cation was reported
by Sta te Auditor Thomas E.
Ferguson.
After deductions for employee
(As of10:30 a.m.)
and teacher retirement, the
Provided by
three distri cts in Meigs County
Bryce and Mark Smith
received a lola l of $558,601.00.
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewl
Amounts received by each district of the total include Eastern, Firm
Price
$121 ,184.98; . Meigs Lo cal. Am Elec tric Power .. o.... .... .. 26 'h
$315 ,57.1.33, a nd South er n. AT&amp;T .... ......... ......... ..... 25%
$1 2 1.~2 78. In add ition the Meigs
Ashl and Oil .... ............... ..... 63\!i
County Board of Education re- Bob Evans Farms ........... .23%
ceived a direct allotment or Charming Shoppes.. ............... 26
$28,983. 80.
. Federa l Mogui. ........ .. ......... 42Y.

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(;ranted divorced

.minor flooding today .
" Th ere is a stationary fron t
across the Plains and easi of it is
a lot of rain, " said Hugh
Crowther, an NWS spokesman.
Minor to moderate fl ooding was
expected along rivers and creeks
in central and northwestern
Ok lahoma, central and eastern
Kansas. northwestern Missouri

Daily stock prices
Goodyear T&amp;R ..
.. .... 64 i;
Heck's Inc . .... ............... ... .. 4Y,
Li mited Inc . .. .................. .. .. .41
Multimedia Inc ........ .... ....... 52Y,
Rax Restauran ts ............. .. ... 5',4
Robbins &amp; Myers ................ lOY,
Shoney's Inc... ...
. ....... ... 27
Wendy's Inti. .. ... .................. 9',4
Worthington Ind ................. .19 '!;.

lbs. IOI·In'&lt;l: :llliH&lt;KJ lbs ,ll~· l76 :

400-r.IK) lbs, J~ 7. 5l) ·$7.1 ; 500-tiliO tbs. -i!")ll.
$7ViO; 601"1-700 lbs, $53-$(!6; 701i-flfl0 lbs,
548·$60.fl0 ; ROO Ills &amp; up , $:i.l54l-.$61.~•11:
Hollitf'l n Stt"r rs &amp; Bulls, :100-ROO lbs.
S5~· S64 . 2.'i: Autthf'r Aulls. 1200 lbs &amp; up,
IJIII!IIf's . $50-S57 : e:J nn('rs &amp; ru n rr.~.
$4 ~- $.')() ; RU!Ch l'f Co w!'., u1Jllllf'S, $40·
$4~ .51); C' t.Uln i'I"S &amp; f' U11 &lt;'r!L 5Ji\-$1 2; ;J ff•w
h(' lll'rf't1ro typf't'IJWS, up 10S54; L1 . WI. tow
t~radr cows. $.17-down : Spr lngrr Cows
S375·S550: Cow &amp; Calf eomb ., $4Y,.Sfit0:'
Vr. a l Ca lves. eholcl' &amp; prtm1•. $9l ·S9fi; mrd.
.gradr. $75.·SR8: 13&lt;1 b.v Cott v••s, b.v Hw }l('ad.

20 Yo

BAHR
CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT

$5 00

75&lt;

HUBBARD'
S
GREENHOUSE
SYRACUSE

!IY LEE LEONI\RD
UPI Statelwuse Reporter
COLUMBUS; Ohio iUPI J - A $22 billion
Republiean ·written version of the state bud ~e t for
next two years is headed for a joint Scnatcc House
~nd

a telephone tax likely to be the hot topics for

discussion .

The Senat e, talking and voting strictly along
partisan li nes Thursday, adopted the budget 18·1&gt;.
wit h majority Republicans hailing it s gains for
e ducation and minority Democrat s assa iling cuts
in health care and public ass istance.
House Speaker Vernal G. Riffe .J r.. D-New

Boston. sa id the measure will be sent to a
s ix - mem~r conference co mm ittee for negot ia·

lions. pro bably sta rlin g next week . Si nce the
legis lat ive chambers are politically divided. the
con ference pa nrl will incl ude three Republicans
and three Democrats.
" I don't believe it wil l be a lengthy rt•concilia ·
lion pr oc~ss," said Rlffn. " We'll ha\'P to lake a
look at what they added ."
Senate Republicans added Sll7 million to the
Housr level for higher educa tion and ~90 million
ror pr im ary a nd se-condary cduca l ion. whiiC'
trimming SlW million from the House amount for

human services.
The adm inistration of Gov. Richard F . .Celeste
issued complaints that welfare caseioads have
been underestimated and a sales tax on long
'di stance telephone calls Is $30 million short of
providing thr requ ired fun ds. Those iss ues will be

2 Sections, 14 Pages

bro ught up in conference.

The huge appropriations bill. which totals $3~
billion when federal and special funds are
cou nted. clea red the Senate after more than five
hours or discussion punctuated by shouting and
finger-pointing.
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II was the earlirst in memory the Senate has

dealt wit h the budget, preceding the norm al timr
by three weeks. The budget must be in place by
July I.
Quoting fro m publications ra nging fro m the
Bi ble to Hustler Magazine, minority Democ rats
tried 34 amendment s to change the complexion of
the budget. which raises sta te spending by 9.2
percenl over two years. One passed.
William J. Shkurli, directorof thest ate Offlceof

Budget and Management , said he has "mixed
feeli ngs" abou t the job done b;· the Senate.
Shkurti appla ud ed t h ~ additions for education
and restorat ion of funds for mental retardation
and youth serv ices. but he questioned the :l.&gt;

Republlc.a n vrrsio n of 1hl\ bud gr1 boosts huma n.

ser\'icrs spending to $4.65 billion. up $167 million ·
or 17 percen t abovr the current amount.
·
Aronoff and othCI' Republica ns ins isted on'
p&lt;~ ss in g ·, he budget off as the governor's. flut
Democrats arcusc•d I hem of denying responsibil ity for poorly

But Democrat s. Jed by Cleve land Sen . Mir hurl
White's reference to .J es us Christ's ex hortation 10
help the poor. lament ed the $l2o billion wr lfarr
.budget, act ually $9.6 million less than the amoun t
for the pas t two years .

c•d ucnlion. " It 's as if somebody aband oned an
unwan&lt;ed child on your dooc strp," said Sen. :
Rober t .J. Bo~gs. D· .Jrffrrso n. "Wr arc the,
mot hers an d fa Ihrrs of this budget."

govrrnm~rit

stra!C)r,.' to curb lhC'

trs tlng and undrr w ha l circum
stancef: - remai n unrlrar. C'Om·

EOM SALE

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SALE

$279

and Extra Sizes

Reg . ' 1 2.00 ....... ...... Sale 19.59
Reg. ' 1 8.00 ....... .... Sale 114.39
Reg. ' 26 .00 ........ ... Sale ' 20.79
Reg. '32 .00 ........... Sale '25.59

LLOYD
SPRING BASE

CHAIRS
Low Back Chair

SALE$72

OFF

OUR ENTIRE STOCK

MEN'S

BOYS'

TOPS and
SHORTS SALE

TOPS and
SHORTS SALE

SAVE

Our entire 5tock
Sale priced Friday and Saturday

25°/o

Solid and fancy shorts and jams. Knit shirts
and sport shirts. Boys sizes 8 to 18

Big selection of basic shorts, tennis shorts,
denom cutoffs. plus jams in solids and
panerns.

REGUlAR AND BIG SIZES

SAVE

2S l0
0

BOYS

SUSPENDER JEANS
PRE-WASHED ILUE DENIM

AREA
RUGS
Solid colors and patterns.
Many colors. Sizes up to 4'x6'

'Regular. Slim and Student sizes

Reg. $26 .95 .... .. ....... .. .. Sale '21.50
Reg. '23.95 .................. Sale ' 19 .50
Reg. '19.95 .................. Sale '15.50

SAVE
HOME

STORE HOURS:
9:30 to 5:00
Monday-Saturday

~

was razed tills week. The hull ding wa.•adjaccnt to
another slructurr at th•' &lt;·orner of "Main and

28°/o

Petite. Junior. Missy

. .. ...,..-

COM lNG DOWN - Tht• old Bendvut• Theater on
Main Street in Pomeroy, closed for many yt•ars,

SUMMER
DRESSES

Dresses, 2 piece suits , separate ·
pants and skirts.

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ELECTRIC DRYER

LITTLE GIRLS

WOMEN'S
UNIFORMS

plicatod by issues of Jaw and
public polic)' th at ha\'e bren
thrust onto thr nat ional swgr b;v
the AIDS epidemie.
However. adm inistratio n offl·
to r moracc·
ctots expect
reco mm end at ions · received
Thursda y from the Cabinet · lrvel
Domestic Polle)• Council and
a nnounce his posit ion us rar l:v a s
Sunday. when he delive" the
kev note address at a fund -rais ing
dinner intended to raise $000.£Xlll
or more for /\ IOS research.
F'or the record, White Hou se
spokes man Marlin Fltzwa&lt;c•r
said onl y &lt;ha t Reagan had the
rpco rhm C'ndatlon s un d c• r
consldrra lion.

Rragan

.. ..

25°lo

FURNISHINGS~ 1st

FLOOR

FRIDAY, MAY 29th- SATURDAY, MAY 30th
E.l•

.,,.,tl,

f'o-U~f. 1·"10

! lU I

"l lt' '

CMAICI.l CAI:O

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Syramore owned hy -la.v Hllll which Is ht•in~
cnmpletely renovated and will he occupied later
this month hy The City Loan .

hUm an services e:md ,.

Expect President Reagan
to support testing for AIDS
WASHINGTON 1 UP!r - Pres·

LITTLE BOYS

fun~ C'd

and well· !rained work force."

spread of AIDS .
Th r dimensions of that program - who wou ld be subj r c·t to

Cycle•. 3 Temp.. Perm.

25 Cents

"I havo a problem with palling myself on ttir
back tor priorities that are fund ed out of th••
mouths of babes." said Sen. William F. Bowen.
D-Cincihnat I.
White and Bowrn fai led in their attempt to
rPs tore $4~ mill ion in state funds lo the welfare
I ines in the bud ~ rt .
Counfl ng menta l hco;rlth and rC'ta rda lion , and
programs for children and &lt;hr aged. lh&lt;'

While• Reaga n could rPjrrt thr•
propo:-.als ou tri ~ ht. adm inistn1
tio'n offi cial s considc•red tha i
unlikely . Most prrdiC'tc-d he
w·ou ld r ndorsr a broad phm to

publicly supporting expanded
medica l testing as part of a f'O('ouragr widf'r testing at lh&lt;'

'8.00 ....... Sale •6.00
' 10.50 ..... Sale 17.87
'16.00 ... Sale 1 12.00
'26 .00 ... Sale '19.60

dur~

A Mult fmedia Inc. Newspaper

percent cu ts in Medicaid and Aid to Depc•ndenl
Childr en in view of Increas in g caseload
estimat es.
"This Is basica lly a continua tion budge t. with
some growth." said Sen . Stan ley J . Aronoff.
R-Cincinnati. chairma n of thr Finane!' ('ommit ·
tee a nd arch iteel of the Sena te changes.
Aronoff emphasized that the $6.3 billion outla)'
for schools exc&lt;'t'ds the current amou,nt by $o72
million. OJ' 10 percent. and the $:t billion for
colleges and universities Is $400 million. or 1&gt;.2
percent over what is being spent .
"Educa tion itself is a tool of economic
development ," said Aronoff. "The best "·ecan do
in a fast -changing world Is to offer a we ll-edu cat r-d

animous recommendations fm m
his Ca bin pl , is mo.vl ng toward

Reg .
Reg.
Reg.
.

thunderstorms

State budget heads for conference comlnittee

idrn l Reagan. ar mrd w ith un·

One and two piece suits, bibs.
crawlers, playsuits.
SIZE NB to SIZE 7

~cattrred

enttne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 29, 1987

992-5776

LlvPslock hauling aval bbiP.

Partly cloudy tonight. Widely

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Vo1.36, No. 270
Copyrighted 1987

Hot, humid. High around 90.

f ha nt·t• nf rain :CO percent.

ing t'Vl'ning.

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con ference committ ee. wit h welfa re caseloa ds

NOW ONLY
OPEN DAILY 9:00-5:00
CLOSED SUNDAY

Good May 28 thru May 30

Sowt 3CXMOO lbs, $43-Si\fi .:lfl; ·•100-SIKl lbs.

$4()- $47 . 2~, ; Pl~:s b;v Thf' h(';HJ. ~4~-down .

Numhn
800
Pirk 4
5726

FOR SPRING

REG. 51.00 jo S1.75

(EXCEPT SALE ITEMS)
WITH PROOF OF GRADUATION.

$120-down
Top HOI-(S : 1~ -200 Jbs. non!'; 20U-21 0 lhs.
S49· S.~2; 210- ~·10 lbs, $~ . 50-$55 : Butchrr
Boar~. 400 Jhs &amp; up. ~11t50·S42 : Bu tr hPr

I

10 IN. HANGING BASKET
REG. ss.so TO S7.75
NOW $4 OO EACH
4 IN. GERANIUMS

CLOTHING

Dail~·

COATS &amp;
JACKETS

REG. S7 .50 NOW

OFF ALL

' t .

Health
Care
insert
today

Ohio Lottt&gt;rv•

WOMEN'S LONDON FOG

GOOD SELECTION OF FlATS

Cong ratulationc,
1987 College and
High School
G6aduatec!

Family

hour.

THIS WEEK ONLY

129 Mill St ........................................... Middleport

I .tttllhflh::ill,lt t:,u·r.

and parts of nor th· central Texas,
the weather service said.
The Oklahoma City area received as much as 5 inches of rain
in five hours late Wednesday
and. occasionally, rain was fa lling •at the rate of two inches per

APPRECIATION SALE

Corner Collections

Elizabeth An n Mclnlyre and
Cla ren ce Dav id Mcfnl yre have
been granted a dissolution of
their marriage in Meigs County
Common Pleas Court. Elizabeth
Mclnly re has been restored by
the court to her malden name
Rit chie.
Filing for divorce is Krista!
Lynn Bolin, Pomeroy, from
Joseph Craig Bolin, Pomeroy .

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frdC'ral and slat&lt;• IP\'£'ls.

"There ac·e man\' detai ls that
ha vpn"t Jx•&lt;'n nai lt•Ct down. " sai d

one offi cial. "The broad con.sen
sus abou t thr nf'f'd for tPstlng is
1hrrr. ·'
La :-;1 wf't"k. f'lt !. Wal&lt;'r sa id

~C'I"UI

in\' .

~"lt z~·a r&lt;·r emphasized I here

h"d be&lt;•n unanim ous support f.or
the rt'Commt'ndations Thursda)&lt;.
- ('VCn Irom Su rgeo n General c4
Evet'ell Koop, who has opposl'(lwldespreud mandatory t cs tln ~.-·
despite weeks of Int ernal debatl\
Because the f&lt;'dcral government has limited or no authority
to n~ulrl' t(lst !ng In som(1 arcus,
sur h a!-i I hr lssmmce of m 1.1rrta Ji~"C·

li&lt;·rnsf's . an expanded trs11ng
p&lt;'OgTam would depend on sta te
and loco ! governmcnls ael lng on
IC'aS1 In rirru m sta nePs whrn· requiremen ts for groups within
trs ts lnr co mmunicable disraSI'S their j ~risdlc t lons .
arr nnw ;.&lt;'Quit •d. such· as lippli · ,. Koop .. the nation's Jojl public
healt h offi ce,·. and other sdcni I':Jt Ions for ma rrli1gc l lcr nsr!-i
lsts
hu vc• opposed mandatory
and prrmunrnt rC&gt;sldrnr Joil alu r.
for immi~rant s. Othrr targPt '"'' lng oul of concer n It would be
groups under co nslderat ion In- too expensive and scare• many
clude priso ners and hospital hi gh-risk Individual. away from
thr mrd lea l systrm .
pa tient&lt; .
Ot hrr groups hl'i lrvr a tougher
A&lt; the sam &lt;' lime·. th&lt;' adminissll:lnd
l!-i nC'&lt;'l'SSiJf.V to protect
tration has tried 10 remove thl'
public
hea
lth and ha\'c ra iled fo r
!-i l lgma of ml:l ndut or y SCI'P(I ning
b.\' rrfc•rrl ng in"rad lo "a ul a· com p!J i so r~ test ing at least fo r
lhosr appt~· lng fo r marriage
mafi c" or •· routln&lt;'" t&lt;&gt;s tln g,
llrr•nses.
which wou l~ al low somr lndlvld:.
uul s In ran.!(•tpd groups to avoid

!{raga n wou ld br incllm'd to
support manda1or~· IPstlng ut

Eastern to graduate.
66 seniors Sunday

Tambs says when he began job
he took orders from Lt. Col. North

lommflncrmrnt exrotT ises and
baccalaurca tr
for the ~6
members or Ihe J9R7 grad uating
class of F.astern High School will
be held at 6: .10 p.m. Sunday in the

By DAN/\ WALKER
and E. MICHAEL MYERS
WASHINGTON iU PIJ -Law·
m akers pro bing the Iran - Contra
sca ndal have so me hard qucs·
lions for Assistant Secretary of
State Elliott Abra ms beca use of
evidence sho.wtng he and the lair
CIA Director William Casey
knew more than th e)· said about
secret effor ts to su pply the
Nicaraguan rebels .
Eyldencr In recently deelassl·
fled files and in test !many at the
Iran-Contra hearings Thursday
shows Casey outlined ways to get
outside cas h for the Contra rebels
in early 1984 whil e Abrams knrw
details In 1985 abou t a secret
ai rstrip for the guerrillas In
Costa Rica .
Ll'wis Tambs. th ~ former U.S.
ambassador to Costa Rica. told
the congress ional com mit tees
probing the scanda l Thu rsday
that before he took up his post he
go! marching orders from Lt.
Col. Oliver North to "open a
southern front " for the U.S. ·
backed rebels. The orders,
Tam bs said. came from a res tricted Interagency group, or
RIG , led by Abrams.
The former ambassador also
said Abrams knew as ea rly as
September 1985 about an airs trip
In Santa Elena, Cos ta Rica, built
by a company run by retired Air
Force Maj . Gen. Richard Secord
-a centra l figure in the scandal
who testified as the hearings
opened on Capitol Hill three
weeks ago.
Abrams has told the Investigators In depositions he was not
aware of the airstrip until recently. A State Department officia l, speaking for Abra ms on the
basis ofho Iurt her identification,
said Thursday, "Elliott didn't
have prior knowledge of lthe
airstrip). He doesn't remember
it, If he had Lt."
The discrepancy could figure

Rrv . Sandrrs writ presC' nl 1hr

benedirtion a nd "F'anfare and
R~eesslo nal" will be the reccs·
slonal by the band ..
Mr mbe rs of t hr graduati ng

sc hool audiror ium.

class arC' Delani Lal' i ~ Bak('r,

Eastern is th e last of thr thr&lt;'&lt;'
hi~h sr hools of Meigs Count\' to
hold commrneement and speak ·
crs will br thP \'aiPdictorian.

Rob.vn · Gai l Barnell. Mil chril
Dean Barringer. Darlene Ml ·
rheie Baum. Douglas 1\'aynr
Beaver. Jan et Fa)·e Buchanan.

Tra\'is G . Nf'w lun. and thr ch.1 ss

M~lis su Ann Calawav. C or~\' LC'&lt;'

sa lula&lt;oria n. Amy D. Louk'
Thr F. astern High Concert
Rand rli r('(' ted b)' William Hall
wil l prrsent a prC' lUdC' or mu sic
tx-fon• rhe process ional . " Pomp
a nd Circumstances ". The Rr,·.
Robert Sandc•r·s. pastor of t~&lt;·
Moun&lt; Hermon Unilrd RrrthrPn
in Christ Church. wi ll prese nt the
Invocation ll'ith the Ea stern
SE-nior Hi~h Choru s presenting
" Praer Be Wi th You" with
Valerie Ran sbetrom directing .
Monsignor Anthon)' C:ianna ·
moreoftheSacred Heart Church
in Pomrrov II' ill deliver a baccalaureate address. " Life: 1\ Gift
a nd a Task ".
Other srl ~tions b)' the chorus
thr oughout the prowam will be
'"R7 Tribute" and " MaybeSo mcc
da v". Ta t·a Woods. a member of
the grad uating cla ss wil l present
a vocal solo. " We Must Say
Goodbye".
The welcome will be given by
Ronald Todd Clay. president of
the sen ior class. with Lee Ann
Robinson. vice president . intraducing the sP&lt;'akers.
Dr. Dan L. Apilng, Eastern
High Principal. will present the
top 10 scholars and will present
the class of '87 to Eastern
Superint endent Richard L Ro.berts. Conferring diploma~ will ·
be by Mrs. Carolyn Sus ie Heines.
president of the Eastern Board of
Educatton. Krist! Hawk,. class
SE'Cretary, a nd Susan Sabra
Swain, class treasurer. will lead
the turning of the tassel.

Car nahan. Ronald 'Todd Clav,
Christopher Elliott Cat let&lt; . F:d ~·ard .Joseph Coll ins, Ra ndall
Wa.\'n!.' ro ..... dPr~· . Crrgory Wil ·
liam Cunningham. Gary Nei l
Curtis. Angela Renee Damewood . Patricia Lynn Durst.
·Carla Mar Edwards. Laura
Brooke F'arley, Kirk Pa trick
Fick. Pamela .lea n Folmer.
Michael LIX' Grant , Julie Ann
Hawk, Kri st! Hawk. Leroy Paul
Hendrix. Matthew &amp;o tt He nsle.v.
Charles Rex · Justi ce. Russell
Dale Kell er. Erica L.v nn Kessin·
ger. Rebecca Ann Kimes. Lisa
Gale Lance. Pamela Ruth Lawrenee. Gregory Allen Leachman ,
Jennifer Lynn Lee, Danie l Curtis
Leo nard, Amy Dyann Louks,
.lames Jeffrey Mays. Jay An·
thony Neu tzilng. Travis Ga le
New lun. Brent Andrew Norton.
Melissa Dawn Nu ti cr. Thomas
Mathew Parker. Cynthia Sue
Randolph. Michael William Ran·
dolph, Brenda Kay Reed, Kirk
Dean Reed, Arlene Louise Ril ·
chie, Ken neth Wayne Ritchi e,
Tammy Sue Roberls, Lee Ann
Robinson, Donald Jeffrey Roush ,
Lesa Hope Rucker. Jeffrey Hugh
Sayre. .Deleah Lynette Sanders.
Tanya Marie Savoy. Terry Scott
Sha rp. Michelle Rose Sisson.
Ri chard F'ranklin Smith, Terry
Lynn Smith, Wiiii~m Leroy
Smith , Susa n Sabra Swain, Wlillam Art hur Taylor, Jr., Loraine
Beth Tuc ker, AngeiaCayieWest,
Beverly Ann Wigal, Todd Allen
Wilson and Tara Marie Woods.

STEPHANIE PETIT

Pennsylvania
girl champion
WASHlNGTON tUPl i
Thirteen-year-o ld Stephanie
Petit says interest .in mlct·oblology and ·-an ea rlier science
project prepared her for ~pel ling
"staphylococci" - the winning
word of the 60th annual Nallona l
Spelling Bee .
P~ill of Bethel Park, Pa .,
sponsored by The Pittsburgh
Press. was certain of victory
when the pronouncer gave the
word "staphylococci," which
means a type or bacteria.
"I did a science project this
yea r and It was In microbiology.
So I knew it. I just hoped I
wouldn 'i make a really dumb
mistake, " said Petit.
Rachel Nussbaum, 14, of
Ithaca, N.Y., claimed second
place.
"Originally my goal was to get
as far as I could but I didn't think
I'd get very far," said Nussba um, a ft er the tense final round.
" I knew I was a good speller but I
di dn 't know that I was all that
good . There are 185 people and
also luck is a big factor."

big: leade rs of the Senate commlllre probing the sca nda l said
. after Thursday 's hear ing that
Abi'ams would have some explai ning to do about his know!-•
ed)(c of thr efforts to supply the
rebels whil e official u.s. mllltar_,.
aid to !hem was Jilegal from
Oct ober 19H4 10 Octob&lt;'r 19R6.
Thc•rc was a chance that
expla nation would be demanded
as early as today . The commit
t('('S sa id Abrams cou ld be ca lled
to testify after they height ened
the drama with a closed session
to protect the Iden tit y or .Jose
Fernandez, th&lt;' for mer CIA sta-

tlon c hiP! in C'osto Rica who went
by the alias Tomas Ca's tillo.
After the public exposure In
November of covl'rt U.S. at·m.•
su l e~ to iron 'and the dl ve~slo n of
profit s to !he Contras. Fernandez
was suspended and then fired by
the CIA for his role In supplying
the rebels during thr ban on ald.
In a related dcv clopmC"nt . the
Los An~ei cs Times reported
today that the spy agency h•s
suspended anotht•r of It s officers
who used agency helicopters In
Honduras lo lrrry explos ives and
other supplies to rebels during
thr• ban.

TAMBS TESTIFIES - Lewll Tambe, former U.S. amha.•.•ador
to Cllllla Rica, lesllftes Thu111day before Congre.. tonal committee
problns the Iran-Contra afflllr. Tamb said before taking the ptlllttu•
was Instructed by Lt. Col. Oliver North to help "open up tht•
Southern front" in Nicaraur;a for the Contra rebels. (UPI)

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WASHINGTON - When the
Army tested asphalt sealers to
determine which one · gave air·
port runways the best protection
from jet fuel spilis, the testing
method raised almost as man y
questions as they answered,
Jet fuel can melt asphalt like
butter. A sealer that would be
impervious to spilled fuel would
save the Army millions of dolla-rs

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a year In repair costs.
But admitted irregularities in
the field test conducted by the
Ar.my at the · Davison Airfield
refueling apron in Fort Belvoir,
Va ., made one manufacturer
hopping mad . Carl Leverenz. of
International Bilumen Consultants in Allanta , challenged the
test tha t flunked his sealant,
Product 21.

Five brands of asphalt sealer
were applied in 1984 at different
refueling points, and examined
six times during the test peri od.
which ended in M ay 1986.
The Army stand s by the results
of its test . B.u t a lengthy investi·
gation by our associale S1ewart
Harris turned up these irro&gt;gular·
!ties in the testing process:
- ThP te st result s were

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Willlam Taylor, who retired
la st year after 30 years as an
Army highway engineer, told us
the sea ler test wasn't objo&gt;ctive.
He theorized that those in charge
got do&gt;fenslve who&gt;n Leverenz
compla ined to hi s congressman
about the resl.
"I think Leverenz is trying to
force the issue and they just go1
their back up against thP wall ,"'
Taylor said. adding: 'Tm not
saying Product 21 i s the best
material on the market , but it is
one of the best. "
Product 21 i s used at Luton
air base in Brita In, and the
airport manager there told us the
sealer works " fine " three years
after it was applied to the
asphalt .
The engineer who signed the
Army' s test reporf, Car l Willi ·
,ams of Fort Monroe. Va. , agreed
that the test differed from others
conducted by the Army. and
conceded that the procedures
probably could have been more
disciplined . But he sa id I he test
was conducted under real-life
conditions: If a sea ler must be
appli ed under laboratory condi·
.!Ions. he said. it probably won't
.. perform in !he field .

not persooallllt.&gt;:s.

Learning from mistakes
WASHINGTON - Former nat ional securilv adviser Robert
M(·Farlane says the congressional hearings Into the Iran
arms-Contra aid sca ndal should concentrate on future foreign poiicy
needs In stead of underscoring past mis tak es.
But as the philosopher George Santayana once said : " If we do not
learn from the pa st . we are doomed to repeat our mistakes in the
future ."
McFarlane's v iewpoint Is understandable since he was very much
a part of sec r~live foreign policy, making a tr ip to Iran with a plane
load of arms to deal for rcleasP of the American hostages In Lebanon.
All undertaken while administration officials publicly and adamantly
declared that I herr would be no negotiations with terrorists - no
deals, no ransom.
Perhaps he dot'S not want a recapitu lation of mistakes that may
make people more skeptical of government statements and policies.
McFarlane sa id in thr intNview that he also believes foreign policy
should be bipartisan and not "politicized." but in reality few
president s con.•ull opposition leaders on foreign policy until th ey need
tMm .
·
A key Reagan adm lnlstra t ion official srvera l years ago was asked
when the American people wou ld hav(' a say In foreign polic)·. His
r('ply : "Ever y four years when they elect a president. "
So much for getting the people In on the takeoffs as We'll as the
landings .
II prcs idcn t mu st co nvince llmericans of the need for thei r policies.
bclllgerenl or peaceful. Their suppor t is Indispensabl e and without it
a president ca nn ot get too far ahead of the crowd .
'I'hc lesson of Vietnam. which Pentagon and State Department
officia ls offi cials kn ow very wrll. was that wars must have tho&gt;
ba cking of 1he people. At some point they must rallv to th e ca use and
truly feel thP need to protec t nallona l secur lt v.
·
When Reag;w first loo k office. he began a buildup In the Cari bbean .
Sol~ lers went on permanent maneuvers in Hondu ras, and a secret
alrslrlp wa s built . He ha s expounded for .six years on tho&gt; goa l of
overthrowing 1hr government i n Managua. declaring at one point. "I
am a Contra ...
Sill I. poll after poll shows the pres ident 's policies on Nicaragua arc
not supported . Congress ha s supported him at times and held back at
othrr times In a zig-zag course thai gave no clear-cut signals .
T ht• lawmakl•rs ha ve not " ·a nted to oppose a pollto.v In which the
president dec lares I hat Ha r lln ~e n . Texa s. will be taken ovN II thP
Marxist -led Sandlnista government Is not cut off at thl' pass . But the.v
have doubt s about a policy t hal could il'a d to greater Involvement. so
they have straddled the fr nrc.
T h c admi nis tra tion has changed its srorv from time to time'
regarding the Nicaragua n t h rea 1. First. It was to stop the Sandlnlst as
from exportin g ihei r rcvo lurlon and from supporting rl'volts In
neighboring courtrles .
N&lt;'Kt. It became a nerd to Ioree th e Sandlnlstas to negotia te and to
keep their promises to I he Organization of llmcrlcan States .
I.aier. the emp hasis wa s on th e dr ive to force thr Sandlnlsta s to
cha nge their form of governmPn t ancl to get rid of their Sov iet and
Cuban udvlset·s.
13ul the ronlra s have been st raig htforwa rd about their Intent .
whlc•h Is to ovrr throw the government .
O~d t ,· , thc• United Stales and Nicaragua still haw diplomat ic
relations. From tim e to time. the administration has Insisted that It
supports a negotlatM settlement thai would lead to establishment of

a d('mOc ra 1ic

g:ovC~rn men t.

I s It any wo nder that you ng sludent s of U.S. forPign polic.v arc

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Letters to the editor
Meigs County i.'i fortunate
I am writing thi s letter to
cx pres., lhr gratitude of the
" Meigs Hi gh School student s.
fac~lty. starr. Rnd co mmunit y"
10 Carl Hvs,..l l and his bovs for
their ('ffot:ts to muke ou r ;,,cen t

graduation C'Xf'rclsr~ as success·
ful us lh('y were . lt Is hard to
' ima~lne the number of hours
Carl and his boys ext,..ndt'd
mowing. SW('epin~ thr parking
lot, sl'lllnJ( up chairs. directing
traffic and the many othc •· ta sks
th At were pNiormr d prior to and
durin g th e Class of 19 87
~raduatlon .

Meigs County Is lmf erd fortu·
nate to have an Individual who
dE&gt;votes as mur h time to Its ,I' O un ~

p,..opl£' as doe s Car l Hysell. Then•
are times, I am su re. that th£'
efforts he extends go unnoticed
or un -appreclalrd. but I can
assure Carl that we at Meigs
High School notice and apprP·
elate those efforts.
A si mple " Thank You" some·
limes spr ms so little to offer for
so much give n. So. Carl on behalf
of the "M,..igs High School
Family" our heartfelt apprecla·
tlon Is extended to you and your
boys for a job well dono&gt;. Thank
You for making our graduation
successful.
James E. Mlllo&gt;r
Principal

Today in history
By United Prrs. lnternallonal
Toda y Is Friday. May 29. Ihe !49th day or 1987 with 216 to follow .
ThP moon is moving toward its first quarter.
the morning sta •·s are Venus. Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening stars are Mercury and Mars.
Those born on I his date are under the sign of Gemini. They lnelude
patrlol Patrick Henry In 17:16; Ebenezer Butto&gt;rlck, lnvE'ntor of tho&gt;
tissue paper dress pattern. In 1826; English novelist G.K. Chesterton
in JR74; movie composer Erich Wolfgang. Korni!Oid In 1897;
entertainer Bob Hope In 19m (age 841, and John F . Ko&gt;nnedy, 35th
president of the UnltE'd States. in 1917.

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Qn this date In history:
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In 1453, ConstantlnopiP t now Istanbul) , the capital of the Byzantine
Empire. was captured by thE' Turks.
In 1790. Rhode Island became the last of the original 13 states to
ratify the American Constitution.
In 1903, Sir Edmund Hillary of New Zeal arid became the first J)!'rson
In recorded history to reach the top of Mount Everest In Nepal.
In 1977, a fla sh fire swept through a nightclub In Southgate. Ky ..
killing 162 people and Injuring 30.
In 1985, British soceer fans attacked Italian fans preceding the
European Cup final In Brussels, Belgium. Th~ resulting stadium
stampede killed 38 people, Including 3lltalians, and Injured 400.
A thought for the day: G.K. Ches terton wrote, '"My country, right
or wrong' is like saying 'My mother, drunk or sober."'

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"Now, how did that happen?"

AVOIDS TAG - California's Dltk Schofi eld
ducks til avoid the tag of or'toles' first baseman
Eddie Murray in Thursday's game at Baltimore.

contras.

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!To follow the current invaria ·
bJ(• practice of the med ia. I
probably ough t to add "-at a
time when Congress had banned
suc h ald." But. unlike mo st of the
media. I am not trying to mislead
you Into jumping to the conclu ·
slon thai some law wa s therefore
necessarily broken .\
Anyway , the well -known virtue
of a Swiss bank account Is that
ordinarily only one or two bank

offi cers know whom it belongs to.
and they won't tell . Con trol over
the accoun1 can be exerc ised 1if
the depositor so instrucfst by
anybody who gives the correct
number for it . In other word s. it is
an extremely handy way of
movi ng mon ey around secrell y.
Hence Sen. Inouye's questi on.
How l wish I had been the
witness at whom he directed i t ~
For. as it happens. I once looked
fairl y deeply Into the matt er, and
turned up some extreme ly int er es ting Informat ion . f'm no t sure.
though . I hat a joi nt committee of
sena to rs and repr esentativPs
would be although happy about
my t est imony.
Almost exactly 30 years ago. as

a young associate counsel ro the
Senate Internal SPcurity Sub·
committee. I was dirPcted to look
Into the matter of Swi ss bank
accounts to see whether the
Soviet Union was surreptitiousl y
uslnj! them to buy up control of
key American corporations. I
decided that I needed the gul ·
dance of somo&gt;body who knew the

ins and outs of the international
banking bu si ness. and in due
course a highly regarded expert
in the field ca me down from New
Yor k to tal k to me off the record .
He told me, in a thick Mitteleu·
ropean accent, that both the
Uni!Pd States and the USSR did
m aint a in accounts in Swiss
ban ks for various inlclligence
purposes. but I hat buying control
of U .S. corporat ions through
them was not on Moscow' s
current agenda. ·
"Basically ," he continued,
"there are three principal user s
of numbered Swiss bank accounts . Th e first is people who
want to dodge inheritance taxes
in their own country . They pu t
money In a numbered Swiss
account and give the number to
the person who is to get the
money on their death. Simplo&gt;.
"The n there arP the arbi tra ·
geurs- people who make monev
by buying British pound s. corivertlnl! them Into German marks
or whatever , and then selling
them . If you're shrewd and

quick, a profit can often be made
in thi s way.
"'l'he third big group of users of
Swiss bank accounts," he con·
eluded, "Is American politicians
and here my mouth is
s topped~" Whereupon, dramati·
cally, he clapped his hand over
his mouth .
It made a lot of sense. If an
American politician Is on the
takE'. he badly needs a place
where ho&gt; can hide the money both to avoid having to explain It
and to evade Income taxes on it .
The old -fashioned shoebox Is still
favored by many practitioners .
but !here's always the danger of
theft - ' and besides, as one
overachiever discovered a few
years back, a vendictlve wifE&gt;
may find il and start talking at
the most inconvenient moment.
A Swiss bank account is les s
vulnerable.
So there you have it. Sen.
Inouye. If you want to learn about
Swis s bank account s, you might
start by inquiring among your
coll eagues.

By RICHARD L. SHOOK
UPI Sports Writer
PONTfAC. Mich. 1UPI1
lsia h Thomas. who relaxed at the
wrong moment in Game;, of the
F:as l ern Conference final , to ld
his teamma tes to takeadvanrage
of the Celtlcs attempts to rest in

Ga me 6.
"I told Jo~ Dumars that in
every ga me t h~ro&gt; ha s been a
period when Basion chooses to
rest on the floor. we haven· t
taken advantage of that " Tho·
mas said
aftPr Detroli

beat Boston 113·105 to even their
Eastern Con feren ce final 3-:1.
The Pistons lost Game 5 of th~
series when Larry Bird stole
Thomas' inbounds pa ss tO Bill
Lalmbeer with five seco nd s left
and fed Dennis Johnson for· the
winning baskN . The winner of
Game 7 Saturday will play thr
Los Angeles Lakers for the NB/1
r It Ie.
" Th ey go down and miss ,s ix
then we go down and mi ss six,"
Thomas said. "I told myself we
to
on it

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Reagan's innocent victims ____R_o_be_rt_W:_a_lte_rs
how to bring peace to.chronically
war-ravaged Lebanon. although
the precise nature of the mission
-somewhere between ''showing
the flag" and engaging In full ·
scale combat -was murky.
Compounding Reaga n's dlffi ·
cultles was his blunder In stum·
bllng Into the Iran-Iraq war- a
co nflict whose outcome Is almost
entirely Irrelevant to this coun try - by prov iding anti -tank
mi ssiles and other weapons to
I ran In excha nge for assistance
In securing the release of U.S.
hostages.
act."
Now. In a clumsy attempt to
That may sound familiar , but regai n credibility with the mod·
It's not a description of the recent erate Arab states that were
Iraqi air attack on the guided ag ha st at the clandestine arms
mis sile frigate USS Stark that sa le to I ra n. Reagan ha s
left 37 Navy men dead In Persian stumbled Into another mlsadven·
Gulf.
turo&gt; - providing military es·
Instead . the events described. courts to Kuwait's oil tankers as
above occurred more than 3\S they traverse thp PPrsian Gulf.
years ago. when a truck drlvo&gt;n
If Kuwait's ships require the
by a terrorist and loaded wllh protection of the U.S. Navy, I hero&gt;
explosives was purposel y must be a serious military threat
crashed Into a Marine compound In the region -but Reagan once
In Lebanon, killing 241 troops .
again is providing conflicting
The slmllarlrles between the signals. suggesting that tho&gt;
two calamitous o&gt;plsodes are troops have been dispatched
more than superficial. Both were primarily for a show of force.
Like the Marines killed In their
products of the president's Inca·
herent Middle East policy. Both sleep on the outskirts of Beirut,
U.S. missions were flawed In the sailors who died In their
their conception and bungled In bunks on the Slark werE' vulnera·
their execution .
ble because they were thrust lnlo
Reagan's preferred solution In a polittcal -mllllary twilight zone.
virtually all cases of heightened Security was relued, depriving
global tension Is military. Where them of any chance to resist
Presldo&gt;nt Carter struggled to aggression In the final minutes or
their lives.
fashion (at least temporarily) a
That outcome Is hardly sur·
rapprochement . between Egypt
and Israel, Reagan has little prlslng In the case of a nation
patience with such diplomatic lacking a carefully considered
Initiatives. ·
policy to deal with the Middle
East
and its vast crude all
:rhus, dispatching thE' Marines
resources.
to Beirut In 1983 was his Idea of
WASHINGTON !NEAl -The
slaughter of young men sent to
the Middle East on an 11 1-drflned
U.S. military mission was appal·
ling. Especially outrageous was
the lax sec urity that deni ed them
any opportunity to do&gt;fend them·
selves before they died .
A Republican representative
said lhOse slain werp "desij!·
nated sitting ducks." A Democratic senator criticized th e
" unbelievable breakdown In security that allowed It to happen. "
President Reagan expressed
"outrage" over the "despicable

Whose oil were the sailors
aboard th e Stark protecting• Not
much of II Is destined for this
country, which last yo&gt;ar relio&gt;d
upon Persian Gulf nations for
only 15 to 20 perce nt of Its imports
and 5 to 10 percent of Its total oil
consumption .
The three leadi ng sources of
our 1986 crude oil Imports were
Canada , Venezuela and Mexico.
Saudi Arabia ranked ·rourth but
was foll owed by Nigeria , the
United Kingdom. Indonesia and

othN countri es far from the
Middle East.
Of the 8.4 million barrels of oil
exporled dally by Persian Gulf ·
nation s. the vast majority go to
Western Europe and Japan.
Those nations. however, have
not offered naval escort service
to Kuwall's tanker fleet. Perhaps
that' s because their leaders
undo&gt;rstand that the Mlddlt• East
Is not a hospi lable venue for
mindless milit ary adventurism.

when it happened th is time ."
Detroi t ran off JO unan swered
points at the start of the fourth
qua1:ter, six by Vinnie John son
who scor ed 12 point s in t he final
perio d. Detroit began the period
with an 84-S:lt ea d.
"In evN)' garhe there has been
a two-or fwo-a nd -one-half m inute
period where nobody scores."
Thomas said. " You could see
Kev in 1McHale 1 and Larry were
resting t hemselv es for the last
minutes."
"I knew lhey were laking a
rest," he said . " I wanted to
exploit that. "
Boston played wit hour c~ntcr
Robert Parish. suspend ed for. the
•game and fined $7,500 for pun ch·
ln g l.aimbecr in Game 5. Darren
Daye was Inserted Into the
sta rting lin eup at forward and
Kevin McHal e shifted to center.
"I cou ldn't have asked for
more under I he circumstances."
said Boston assistant coach
Jimmy Rodgers. who look the
pl ace· of Coac h K .C. Jones who
was attending th e funeral of his
mother. "We felt Robert Parish
could have played.
" Th ere was a three-or· four·
m lnu te period where. we got
away from our game plan," sa id
Rodgers. whose learn was out ·
rebounded, 49-36 .
McHal e. suffering from rhe
stomach flu, got 12 rebounds and
had 23 point s. Daye scored 16
points. but hi s play ing t !me was
limited by foul trouble. Bird, who
took just two shots In the first six
minutes of the final quarter afto&gt;r
making 5 of 6 In the third, wound
up with a game-high 35 point s.
Danny Alnge also had 16 point s
for Boston.
" We cou ldn · t have played a
better three quarter s, with what
w(' had," Bird Sdld. "Every thing
fell apart at the beginning of the
fourth quarter. ft' s hard to come
back when you' rE&gt; dow n by 13 In
the fou r th quarter."
Detroit played mos t of the
fourth quarter with Adrian Dan·

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BIRD more like a bird
than Larry Bird of the Boston Celllcs (rlgh0 during Thursday's
playoff game In Pontiac, Mich. The Pistons won, 113·105toeventbe
st•ries at three wins apiece. (UP I)

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Twin!&lt;~ 1:1, Brt•wt•rs I
AI Minneapoli s. Tom l'lru nansky hit a t\\'O·run homr.r to
cap a six -run first inning and
.J uan 13r.ro&gt;ngucr .vicldccl tou r hif,
o1·c r SPI'Cn innings to power the
Twins ~tnd hand Milwaukrt' it.s
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flftl1 st raight loss .
\ ' ank(•es 5, Marint•rs ~
i\ t New York. Garv Ward.
Hi c krv Henderson and Davt' '
Winfield hi I homt' runs ancl Hick • ..
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!ley and Lalmberr on the bench.
" I rotated a lot of people to
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Daly said. " I tried to make sut·r
the heat and fatigue didn't take
its toll. "
Dantley al\d John so n each
sc ored 24 point s for the Pisto ns.
Ri.ck tyiahorn had 14 points and 18
rebounds while Laimbecr sco red
12 and hau led down 10 r ebou nds.
' 'I'm a st reaky pl"yer," .foh nson said. "Once I get guing I'm
toug h to stop. I have a lot of
confidence In m)• shot. When
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Davis' hit provided him with
the game-winning RBI. Fred
Tl bu rcio had three singles ad
j lme Walewander had ·twQ sin·
gles and drew a walk as Mudhen
batters worked three Detroit
pitchers for 15 hits.

" Check out the WEIRDO/"

in !he Mexican League. Thev had
a baseball ther t• cal led . the
winning hOme run Thursda~· Comm ando. It did a lo t of fly in g.
ni gh I after failing to lay down a too."
sacr ifice. The wa\' balls are
After the Angels took a 7-li lead
flying our of parks these days. in the 12th, Baltimorr.·s L r.r Lac,1•
however, Young mi ght have hit drew a leadoffwalk off Buice. 2·:1.
one out had he conn~c t cd on 'thr. Young. whose leadoff homer in
bunt.
the lOth lied the score. then hit an
"I don' t know a hell of a lot 0-1 pitch over th&lt;' right-ficl cl
about pit chers cheating but if I bullpen for hi&gt; second homer of
were a pit cher f 'd damn sure find the seaso n.
out a way." California Manager
"1\fte•· Le£&gt;11'illked. m,· job11·as
Gene Mauch said after Young's to get th e bunl down and I didn ' t
two- run homer in the 12th Inning do it." said You ng. who entered
gave the Bait I more Orioles an 8· 7 tht• game as the only Oriole hitter
victory over the Angels. "Base- on thr. r oster wit hour a homP run.
ball is go&gt;t ting r id iculou s. J'vr " I wasn't thinking homP ru n. I
never seen such semi -scm i-semi ha v0n'l been playing and I don' t
swi ngs and the ball going out In know my role on I he team. but
my life."
this club nevr.r says die. With us.
The hom e run. Young's seco nd It's never over until the last ou t ...
of tile gamr and Baltimort&gt;'s
For naltimore, Larry Sheet &lt;
sixth, gave the Orioi!)S Ci~ this added two hom&lt;' •·uns while Cal
· monlh , breaking the record of 5!i Hipken ,J r. and Rick Bur leson hit
in a month held by I he New York one each. Ruppert .l one&lt; and
Giants iJuly 19471 and Mlnno&gt;sota Wally .Joynet· homered for
Twins !May 19641 . Th e Orioles California.
havr. hit 48 home runs in their la st
In olher llmNican League
19 games and lea d the m ajor s gamt•s, Boston ou tslugged C'lrvp,
with 76 homers.
land 12·8. M innesota clobbf'rr.d
Ca lifornia also slugged tw o Milwaukee J:l-1. New York
homers · Thursday as the teams lopped Seattle Ci-t imd Oakland
set a M emorial Stadium record edged Toronto 4-:1. In the lone
of eight homers.
Nallonn I League game. St . Louis
" From what I hea r. the home routed Atlanta ll ·o.
runs are flying out everywhere.
Red Sox 12, Indian' K
nor j~st here." said Angels
At Boston. Dwight Eva ns
reliever DeWayne Buicr. who belted a three-run home run and
yir.lded both of Young's bla st s. knocked in six runs as lh e Red
" It reminds me of when I pitched Sox rallied lo brat Cleveland
des plle Joe Ca rt er' s three home
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Those Swiss bank .accounts -~W_ill_iam_R_u_she_r
Early In the heari ngs on the
Iran / contra affai r , Sen. Daniel
Inouye, D·Hawall. asko&gt;d one of
I he witnesses - I believe it was
Robert McFarlanE&gt; - to explain
the uses of a Swiss bank account.
" What Is a Swiss bank account
for?" lnouyP Inquired . " Why do
peop le open them?" The subject
had co mo&gt; up because part of tho&gt;
proceeds of the arms sales to
Iran were deposited In a bank
account In Geneva. The account
was under th e control of Co l.
· Oliver North and / or Gen . Rl ·
chard Secord, who subsPquentl y
used some of lhP funds to provide
mili tary aid to the Nicaraguan

The Orioles • hit more six· more hom e runs last
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Mike Young hit a game·

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the draft and the final report . In
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. Friday. May 29, 1987

Byrum's record-tying 64 tops -Memorial
By GENE CADD£1:;
UPI Sports Writer
DUBLIN, Ohio (UPII -Curt
Byrum's week away from compet ition helped him play above II
in the $832,000 PGA Memorial
Tournament.
" I was really looking forward
to play ing here,'_' Byrum said
after his record-tying S-under
par :12-32-64 at the Muirfl eid
Vill age Golf Club Thursday gave
him rhe firs t-round lead. " I had
played five straight weeks, so 1
took las t week off. I didn 'r wanr to
come here in a bad fram e of
mind , knock IT in the rough and
bogey the· first four hol es."
Byrum, who held a 2-shot lead
ovrr .Joey Sindelar and was three

sr r,okt's allead or Tom Watsori :
and Scott Hoch .e ntering today's
second round, avoided both the
rough and the bogeys as he t icd
the tou rnament record pre·
viously set by Mark McCumber
in the final round in 1984. " I just felt f was going to play
well )!ere," said Byrum, whosP
younger brot her , Tom, shol a
2-over 74 in the opening round.
" It's a ball striker's course and
I've been hilling the bali prell y
well. I kn ew if r pulled welL I 'd be
able to score."
Byrum, a native-of tiny On ida ,
S.D.. where the golf season is
usually limited to five months
because of the weat her. had ro
make only one birdie puTt lon ger
than 10 fE;et.

" When you ~et conditions like
this. with soft fairwa ys · and
grt&gt;ens and no wind. you're going
to see low scores. " said Byrum , a
Cifth-year pro. " The .cal iber of
golf ·is so good and nobody is
backing off. They're just out
there fir ing it at the pin ."
Forty-nine players broke par
Thu rsday , 12 more than,ln the
first round last yea r. Another
nine shot even-par 72s.
Sindela r played the first 17
ho les without a bogr,l' , but missed
a 6-foor pul l on the !Rth.
" I made some semi -major
cha nges rn my swin g the last few
weeks, so th is was kind or a IPs!
fil i&lt;hl .:· Sindelar said . "Th~ 66
was because r putted well.···
Warson's round was highli gh·

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Club have been
putting In busy
times.
It seems thai
the Southern
: Ohio Coal
maintains
strawberry patch on Route689in
·. the Vinton area and organizations are allowed to pick the
' strawberries with the arrangement that for every 10 quarts
picked, the coal rompany geTs
two quarts. These two quarts are
sent by the company to nu'rslng
homes and convalescent centers
-in the area.
So members of the Go-GeTters
Club have been taking advantage
of the offer and have been selling
their share of strawberries
picked for a dollar a quart as a
fund-raising project - and
they've been selling like hot cakes. Members hope to make a
trip to Kings Island during the
summer.
And - only last Saturday club
members staged a dinner for
members of the Salem Township
Volunteer Fire Department at
the fire station. Members have
also been helping to get the
ground around the fire station
ready for seeding and planting
flowers.
Adult advisors of the club are
l.ue Shenefield, Karen Clark,
Bonnie Scott and Larry
Montomgery.

was up In the state during the
past season, It was down just a bit
In Meigs County.
This year during the Three
week season which ended May
16, hunters took 82 wild turkeys
while In 1986 they took 86.
And how abouT some art
instruction as a summer activity
In the Chester area?
Well- It 's about to happen for
students from ~he lower grades
through the teens. Classes -and
there will be a minimal chargewill probably be at the scout hail
and will be In drawing and
painting. Plans call for the start
of the sessions on June9with both
afternoon and evening Instruction planned.
Janet Koblen tz Is heading the
summer activity and will need to
know at once If the Interest Is
there, so give her a call at
985-4397, If you'd like to Involve
your child.
The Meigs County Association
for ReTarded Citizens will be
staging a flea market at the
Carleton School from 8 to 5 on
June 5. The association Invites
your participation. Cost of a sales
space Is $5. Give Rea Roush a
ring at 9!12-6817 to reserve your
space.
Memorial Day weekend meant
a lot of reunions not only for
alumni groups bul for inci!viduai
classes.
Among the special class reun·
Ions was that of l~e 1937 graduat Ing class of Middleport High
School and I have to hand II to the
committee which planned the
special reuniOn held at The
Middleport Fire Station.
The committee consisted of
Paul Wiley, Paul Smith, Phyllis
Diles Jividen, Janice Collins
Daniels , Mary Grate Brown,
Ruth Blackburn Ebersbach and
Dorothy Higginbotham Evans.
The committee got In touch with
every member of The class and
compiled a booklet giving a brief
rundown on the past 50 years in
the life of each class member.
It' s a very Informative booklet
and I'm sure Interesting not only
to class members buT To other
residents who knew most of the
class.
Really a great job by the
committee and a successful class
reunion.
I love lighting up your life so
since it's the end of May, I'll
remind you thai real estate taxes
are due again In June. You can'T
take IT with you anyway, so keep
smiling.

Showalter
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dessert. or puddi!lg!
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So what's the fuss abOut as baked goods or foods cooked
planning summer desserts? The for a lotig time _on fop o! .the
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limited to potato salad or fried
When preparing desserts , cool
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Hope you don 't feel like the
younger generation is losT.
Let me restore your faith .
Members of Den 8 Cub Scouts
In Pomeroy have been saving
money through dues and other
measures for an outing to the
Pizza Hut. However. the group
decided they could live without
the outing and voted Instead of
pizza to turn over their $20.40
towards the establishment of the
Robert Morris Library at the
Pomeroy ·Elementary School.
Nancy Hlll Is the den mother of
the group. Nice, huh ?

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"Two guys run into each other
and the penalt y ends up deciding
the game," Sa ther said.
Ju st 1:24 later, J ..1. Daigneaull . who mjssed 17 games
with an Injured ankle. fired a
50-foot siapshoT that Fuhr never
saw.
" l keptskatingrowardhima nd
took the shot," sai d Daigneault ,
who scored his first playoff goa l.
" I was surprised it went in, very
· surprised." ·
Andthe Oii crs were shockedto
find themselves behind and the
series tiPd.
"I ~'Ou ld sa.v we are prrtty
down ," Edmonton 's Way ne
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prPII v disappointed.··
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word if Edmonton loses Came 7
Su nda.v to joi n the DPtroil Red
Wings astheonly reams to blow a
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making some noise abou t it.
although it 's noT a profess ional
UPI Sporls Writer
PHILADELPHIA (UPII
thing to complain."
The Flyers aren't complaining
The Philadelph ia Flyers have
1urn ed their holes In to a grave for
al all. They' re too busy showin g
the Edmonton Oilers .
more hearr than the Oilers.
The Flyers , seeking to become
" I have had the opport unit y to
only the seco nd team in NHL coach a number of great teams
history to come back from a .l-1 and great players but this is by
far the greatest group of ind ivid·
deficit in th e Stanley Cup fin a l.
recovered from an early two- uais I have ever worked with,"
goal hole Thursday night to beat
Philadelphia coac h Mike Keenan
the Oilers 3-2.
said.
Tied at three victories apiece,
As has been their habit, those
the teams travel to Edmonton for in di v idual s s tarted s lowl y
the fir st winner-take-all fin ale aga inst the Oilers. giving up a
since th(• MonTreal C'a nadlen s short-handed goa t to Kevin Lowe
beat the Chicago Black Hawks in
at ~:08 of the fir st per iod and
1971.
fa ll ing· behind 2-0 at lo : 16 on an
"We 're go in g to Edmont on· even-s trength goa l b)' Kevi n
with a positive altitude," said McCle lland.
Philadelph ia goa lie Ron Hex tall.
In lh ~ ser ies. the 01 iers ha ve
who ha s become increasingly ou tscored Philadelphi a 9-1 in the
stin g-y as The series progresses.
first period. scoring first ine\W)'
Thrr.C' 1imes in I his ser ies
game.
Philadel phia has rallied to win
Cam pwe
3. came
we knew
cou3-ld0
back WC'
from
fr om a deficit of at least two in "Once
goa ls. Put another way, the come back from 2-0." PhiladelOi lers three l imes have failed ro phi a's Mu rray Cra\·en sa id. " It
doesn' t mailer if we tali back
dPii vc·r the killing blow.
" We just don ' t give up ," agai n. We 'l l keep coming back
l'hiladelphia forward Murray until t hC' fina l bu zzer. "
Lindsa.\' Ca rson starred the
Craven said. "We work hard the
wholr ga me and we don't give up. Ga me 6 comeback . scor ing hi s
We kc•ep on coming and coming . Third goal of the playoffs at 7:12
We'vc• done that the whole seri es ot th e second period. ta king a
and th at' s what won u ~ thi s pass from Da vc Brown and
slidi ng the puck between the
gamr
Edmo nt on complai ned bill er!:; skatr of Edmonton goa ltender
abou t thl' offi ciating of referee Gran t F'uhr and the irfl post.
With i\ nderso n off for highDavr Newel l. The Oilers part iculariy believed Flyers defense- stick ing in the thi rd per iod, Brian
man Brad McCrimmon should Propp scored his 12th goa l of thP
hilvc received a ma jor penalty playoffs at J:!: 0·1. He fired a sho.t
and an ej ection for hPad-butting over F' uhr 's ri ght sho uldCI', ly ing
GIP nn Andrrson in lhP second the scorr 2-2.
It wns Phil ade lphia' s s ixth
period .
pow&lt;'t'
play of th(• ga me. to three
" The game was decided b ) ' th&lt;'
for
Edm
onton . and on l)· it s fi rst
r&lt;'IPrre." sa id Edmont on C oach
goal.
( :irn Sa lht•r . " W e• h&lt;-J Vf' to s ta r t

ted by an eaglc-3 on thE' 490-yard
15th hole. which brought him
back into contention .
" I didn 't warm up very well."
said Watson. "I hit the bali
crooked on the practice tee and I
thought I might struggle. but it
didn't happen ."
Six pla yers shot 4-under 68s,
incl uding Scott Simpson, who
bogeyed the final two holes.
Also at 4-under were Kenny
Knox , David Gra ham, David
Frost . Mast~rs champion l.arry
Ml ze and Fred WadsworTh, who
aced Ihe 186-yard iour!h hole
with a 6-iron.
Amongl2p layerswith3- under
69s were Tom Kite, Sandy Lyle,
Jo hn Mahaffey and Hubert
Green.
Defending cha.mpion Hal Sutton had a 2-over par74, host Jack
Nicklaus a 73. while Greg Norman wa s ~mong 13 players at 70.

Timothy Edward Showalter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle E .
Showalter, Long Bottom, graduated from Parkersburg Community College Saturday after
completing a two year study
.course In automotive technology.
Showalter received an usoclateapplledsclencedeereewith
honor. He waa on the National
Dean's List both years and wu a
merntier of the PCC Slpna
Omega Chapter of Pbl ~a
Kappa Honor Society. He wu
chclell to participate ID the

cooperative education PJ'OII'IIR
otthecol. . tbesummerof1986,
aDd waa tbereclplellt ottbe Wood
County Automobtle and Truck
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Scholarships awarded from Middleport
Four scholarships of $550 each
have been awarded t.o the sons
and daughters of Middleport
High School graduates from Tht&gt;
Susan Park Scholarship Fund.
Announcement of the recipIents was made at the Mlddlepori
Alumni Association banquet Saturday night. The four recipients,
all with a grade point average of
3. 79,. or better were Tina Ann
Hennesy, daughter of Robert and
Mary Louise Hennesy, Gallipolis; Kristina Gall Haynes, daugh·
ter of Larry and Paula Michael
Haynes, Rutland; Jennifer
Swartz, daughter of Roger and
Marlene Swartz, Pomeroy: and
Mark R. Smith, son of Lincoln E
and Shirley A. Smith,
Middleport.
Mary Lou Hartinger 3oggs,
Carol Bachtel Tannehill, and
Jeanette Crooks Thomas serve
on lhe scholarship commiTtee.
Only Interest from the fund may
be used for scholarships. Besides

the $20,000 contributed by Ihe I at e
Susan Park; the Alumni Association ha s donated $13.288.B3 to the
fund whlrh earned $2, :!&lt;17 .61 last
year.
Tina Hennesy graduated from
Gallla Academy and will be
attending., e ither Marshall Uni versity or Rio Grande Coll ege
where she wl!l st udy social work
and psychology . She Is a member
of the National Honor Society,
student council, Key club, a nd
Spanish Opb. This year she was
honored by the Kiwanis Club as
Outstanding Youth In Church
activities, and served as pres! ·
dent of the Trusteeship Council or
Model United Nations. She Is the
youth representative to Parish
Council, · St . Louis Catholic
Church.
Kristina Gail Haynes, a graduate of Meigs High School , plans lo
attend Ohio Universit y where he
will study hearing and speech

Announcement that Betty
Dean has been elected director of
Region 11 for the 87·88 year was
made when Chester Garden Club
met recently at the home of Mrs.
Maurita Miller.
Mrs . Dean, long-time member
of the Chester Cl ub, has been
active in regional and state
acllvltles as well as club and
county flower show s and educational projects. She was congrat·
ulated by the cl ub members on
her election to the regional
po~it ion. ·
·
11 wa s noted that seven
members had attended the
spring regional meeting. Thank
you notes were read from Paula
Mora and Pauline Ridenour for
recent su nshine gifts. Edna Wood
will handl e the remembrance for
May.
For roll call members re·
sponded with comments on
things they lhought they would

never eat. Crystal Flglei, cohostess, gave a reading on
motherhood and Its ma ny
meanings.
The two-part program was on
her bs by Betty Dean, and lncr~dl ­
bie edib1es by Peggy Crane. On
herbs, Mrs. Dean listed roschips
as a nutritious source of vitamin
C used In teas and jellies, a nd
Rosemary, a "cure-a li" , as a
culinary herb, and as sce nt for
toiletries .
Mrs. Crane talked on wildflowers and greens, edibl e and
nutritous. She prepared teas for
members to sa mple Including
raspberry, blackberry, rose,
lemon balm . and swet•t clclly
leaves, along with one from
sassafras rooT mi xed with bl ack
tea .
She also discussed varl us
greens and their usps as food
Including dandelions for coffee
substlute, as a green, or batt er-

dipped . f"r~ n ch fri&lt;•rl blossoms.
She noted that violeis, bot h tho
fl owers and leaves can be added
to green salads, and that dayll ·
Iirs ca n be used on reli sh trays or
the tubl·rs ma y b!' cookc•d . She
also poin ted out the usr•s of curly
dock. chickw('('k, spring ileauty,
hemlock, ca tnip, cat tails, c•idCP·
b!'rrirs, and Ma y apples.
Each ei ub mrmb&lt;' r pr!'scnlcd
h!'r with a household ITem In
apprrcla tlo n for the program .

John D. Credico, M.D.
OB/GYN Physician

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for the 1986-87 ICbool year.
Showalter attends tbe Living
Word Clleater Church of God, and
II a member of the Chester
Bowhunten Club aDd tbe Junior
Polled Hereford Alloclatlon.

tlw Meigs Hi gh newspaper sta ff,
l&gt;ciongeli to the Spanish Club,
wa s an Academi c Ail· America n,
un ultNtl!ltc for Buckeye's Boy
State, and a slate wl nn ~r IQ
parl imcnta ry proeeclu rt' for Ohio
DECA in 1985.

Chester Garden Club conducts meeting

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thPrap) . At Meigs shl' w as a
memb&lt;'r or the Na tional Hono r
Soelcly, Slud t•nt Cou ncil Tr&lt;•n·
age inst itu te, y&lt;•a rbook staff. and
Chorallrrs. She was 'an Aca demic All-American, a d c l ~gall'
to Buckeye Girl's Starr. and the
1986 hom ecom ing qui'Pn.
Jennifer L . Swartz will also ilt'
allendlng Ohio Universit y to
ma jor In pr·r-physlcal therapy.
Her act ivllles at Meigs have
included a wide var iety of sport s,
basketball , vo lleyball. lrark. a s
well as being active In thP
Teenage Institute, : F!'i lows hlp
of Christian Athletes. Na lionul
Hono r Society, Quiz Team, on Ihe
new spaper staff, and Ihe stud ent
council.
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Mm'k Smith, also a gruduaiP of
Meigs. Is enrolled at Ohio Uni vc r··
sll y whcrr he pla ns to prepare for
a career In some medi cal field .
;\ t Mt•igs he was a mrmber of I he
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t OOPERATIVt- PARLqH
UNITED METHODIST CHUI« H
NORTH t:AST CLUSTER

POMl."ROY CHURCH OF OIRIST 212 W

Main Sf Nf~l Prru:lfoot pust1;r Blblr s.- hrx1l
9:Jla m Mornli)I( .,.,'Of'Ship 10:lla m Ynuth
mcrttn~ 6 00 pm E\l{'nlng ~o~.or~hlp 1 r•1p
m Wf'dntlltday night prayt r TTI£'t llf1J.! and Blhlr
~t ilt)' 7 00 p.m
11{£ SALVATION ARMY 115 Bulltrnut
A\If! Pomeroy Mffl D:lrd Wlnlnltl' In c har~

~= OOIInAiS nn'fln~ 10 a m SUnday

m Su n.Juv School YPSM
EJQJMI Adam.~ lr.•th" 7 :J) p m Salvation
mer!lrtg V&lt;irklu.'i !IJX'ai«n and mu~ir SJI'CI t!~
Tbur"!lday II ll ,, m to 2 p m WH~c"'\ Ht'lmt'
ll&gt;ague tnrolh(•rs In t haT'!lP ali W(JirN n
lnVIII'd. 6 ol\ p m 1'huf!lduy Cor)JI Guir ~
Cla.!iSii tYou11~ Proplt•· Biblcl 7)) pm BlhiP
S! ll:ly and Pr8yr&gt; r rllf'filflS.! lip(:, to lhr• puhll('
POMI:.'1l0Y WE:~i'SIDE (.1 flJRQ I OF
OiRIST ~ClllkJJ"('n sHum&lt; !toad !Cou nt y
Road 161 99'l-52l"i Vocal mll-.lc Su rdav Wor
sltp 10 a m, Blblf' S! LJt" 11 a m \\orshl p hp
m Wedmidav BIIJI(' St Wv 7 p m
OlD DEXTER HlBI F Cllll. l~nAN
CHURCH !thin Cw1k JlilSIOI l lrd. t s"' tn
~pi Sllrrlav Stmol ~ U t~ m pN'.t&lt;hlfiSl!o.{lr
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MOtn ln g Wmship 10 Ill r~ m

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&amp;; ~ I) tE s I 1 Wf't ln, sd,ll i '1 1\1' 1 s. r
\ IQt•7 f~ l pm II)S I l&amp;7 10PM ! I S
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In A1 ltnn llt llt's f, Hit 11n W1'1 hh st! w s j l.t

m tDSl i &amp; 7l0 p m I F. S I I l tu sdrn
VfJ II,tllon K ] I p m

FI\ITH TA IWHNACI F CIH Jil t II I\ •I
IC'' Run Rl){ld It{'\ t: mnwu n '" St n I'"
1111" lhtmtlt•\ D1mn ~11 1&gt;1 Su 11d 1\ s, lrru1l
Ul)m Sunti i•Vr\t' nlni!Hi t \lt t i !II]Hn
Plbli' tr nt hlnl! 7 10 p m 1 11tu ~' ' "
~YRAf USE MISSION ( ht 1n Sf s,
r.t('ltst• S..• nh•·~ Hl a m Suntln ~ \ tn l n~-:
st \I t t " Sundt! \ ,1nci W r'fllll '~ d 1\ tl 7 IHI p

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( JI UU( Il OF ( III&lt; IS I

JN,("IUUSTI AN UN ION n, \ Kl'llh FIll i n
JliUII fl! Su nd,t\ "r hOOI !I 1/J I m W.Hh
HIVmtiR SUil l

M(l ln lnt:tWot shlp Ill l!l u
m~ Sumlin 1\l' ltinj.! ~l t \tr, 7 ~l p111

W~lnt •!i llu \

1'1 11\t I MPI'! Inp 7 Ill jl tn
MT MOH!MI CHURCH 0 ~ C.OD
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MIDIJI F. POU T F IB ST Bt\ P rt S1

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tor Bob Pnr kt• r S S Sup1 1 tlh\ Hl ~~.ts

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Su11t Suml n\ St hotll '1 1'• . 1 m ,
Wnrsh ll) l() IS 1 m Sundu\
Ewnln~ lll'n lrt' i p m Pt tH r mt-.•ll n,u
arm BlbiC' Sl uth \VN'lnf'Sd 1\ 1'\l'flin.'! i p
m ~ Chll(!n n s r hol r pt [H'Ih P Wt'llnrs
da~ 7 p.m Adult choir p1 tell&lt; I' Wr d II
p 'm Radi o prnRr 1m WMPO Sundu v
MQ r n l n ~

R.e~ Don Archer

rnunlon l lrs l Sund,•y tArchM'l
JOPPA - Worship 9 30 a m

1\!IODI F.POHr ( HURCII OF l IIRIS1

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an d Mu ln 1\lllul ~ •ln mlnl li lt•r Ml kt•
GN' IIlrh. Suntlll \ SC'hOol St!J)t't !nit ndt•nl
Btblr SchoJI 9 ]1 1 m Mm nin~ Wllr ship
l O:jl(l 1 m E\1 nl nJ! Wot ~ h l p i 1'0 p m
WUiin&lt;•sd.IV, 7 00 p m Pt U\f'l rnq l l n ~

MIOOI F. PORT CII UilCHOF THF; NA

Zlt.i~ENE PASTOR F t N.1 Pt•nhOI'\\ 000
Wh i l r Su nd t! \' SchOo f Sup! Sttnd,l\'
Scl\oo l 9 :111 , 1 m M o1 nlnJ! \\ nt ~; hf)l 10 4~

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a m . E\ tR;lf'lis li( m t'l tln.u i 00 p m
Wfdni\sdil\ 1 00 p m Pr,IH 1 ml'('linF!
UNITED PK~BYfEHIAN MINISTRY

OF MEIGS COUNT\'
He" Charles Talhou
)lARRISONVILLE PRESBY1F RloiN
Sundll\' Wo rship ~tvlrr-s
Churc;h SchoollO 15 .t m

CHURCH -

MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTER IAN -

Sunda v School, 9 a m

1015a m

Church sr&gt;n !cr

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITF:D PRFSBY

TERIAN -

SundaY School 10 tr m
Church st'rvlct' 11 15 a m
ftUTLAND CHURCH OF COD Pas101
Jo5n Evans SuBda y School 10 00 n m
Swaday MornlnJ: Worship II 00 a m Chi!·
drftf'l s Churrh 11 11 m Sund B)' Ev()n!ng
SE-rvice- 7 00 p m Wed tip m You ng la
dlr$1 Auxlllln) Wednesday, 7 p m Fam
~ lly Worship

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Su m\ 1'

HOBSON CH RIS I IAN UNION (Thur

m an Durham) pasl or Sunday service
9 JO a m evPninlii: service 1 30 p m

Prayer mN&gt;IIn~ . Wl'(fnt'day 7 30 p m
BF ARWA I I OW RI OGF. CHURC'H or
CHR IS1 J o~t ph R Hos kin ~ Pl ~! m Rlh lf
( !.1~~ 'l Ill 1 m M111 nlnJ::" Worship 1ll :m ••
rn fo\ (' nlng Wors hlp li Jllp m Th ursd&lt;.~ \
Olhl t' S1uch n m IJ rn
~" • \\ Sl 1\1- HS \.11 LP. (OMMl lNJT'
( lfUROI ~ u nd 1\ Sc ltoo l Sl'l\ k r' !-1 4'l ,~
m
\\ 111 sh ip
s1 n Iri'
!Go: :lll 1 m
h tn ~l'llsl il Su v lu 7 ~~ 1&gt; m Wf'dn('s
tl:I V Pt I\ PI mu l in g 7 10 p m Thu J ~d n

Churrh

S&lt;: hoo1 10 :«! 1 m Blbl f' Sructv W('(J nt'Sd.tv
1 lfl ll m I John son )
I ONC. BOfTOM- Church St'hod 9 30
,, m W or~h l p 7 p m Dible Study Wf'&lt;l
IH&gt;:~~d tV 7 ~I p

m UMY F WPdnr!!dU\
Co mmunion F lr st Sunda v

ZIOi'. ( 1/JIH( H OF CHRIS I Pom f' tm
ll t tri ~ O!t\!lh IW HobPJ I Pu t lr&gt;ll mm 1s
Il l Slt". P S! rnlt \ S S Supt Ril l Mr F I
l(t\ 1\ ~s l Sup! Sun•II \ S( h"' llJ Ill 1 m

1, llfJ p m
tArr h;or J
HF EDSV IIJ F: - Church Sc hool9 30a
m Wmo;hlpS(J '&gt; it'f' ll OOam (0.: f'!f'fl
TUP Prm:. P.l AJNS S1 PAUl Chu rth ~c hool 11 " m, Wor sh ip 10 a m
Blbl f' Slud v I U( o;d,l) 7 ~0 p m UMW
lh lrd lu rstl 1y 7 :lO pm
Communion
First Sunct ••y tAn h1•r\

\\ IJJ ~ h t p st r \ltf' HI II IJm

Krv .tami'R E &lt;..orhiU
RP\' . Sle\'en Nt!I!HIII
ltf'v ,\ le lvln Franklin

ltrv Clt'm~-nt e S Zunlra. Jr
lt1" Roherl MUIIKman
ASBURY I Sy1 ll'tl!ir \- Wor 11hip 11 a m
l hu 11 h S&lt; hool q 45 am Ch t~ r~p Blbl {'
Slttd\ W f"dnf"'d o~ y 7 30 p m UMW fir s!
1111 ~(.] I V 7 \0 p m Choir RPhr:tr:!Ml
Y..r d n PSiit~v fi Ill p m UM W fou 1t h Sun
llu v ~~ ~~~~~ m 1NP!som

Ot ll B. t s~ Chnl1 m 1n uf lh PRo~ ld o l fht b
11.1n l tfC' Sund,J\ Schuo l't JO 1m Mot n
lnu "or shlp 111 :Uta m 'v,m grl!~ t lt "~" '
vit t jon p Ill Wt'\l nPs dliV Sf'r\kc 7 j) m
ItA• R I Y O IRIST IAt\ ('HUH&lt; II Dr~
le t WeN til r 111 p 1o.;l tll Sc t \ III ~ Sunti \V
1T11 m ltlll l lifll Wtd nr&gt;~di V -IJm

FN1 ERPll lSF - Worshi p 9 , m
( hu rt hSthnoi iO I m lliblr Stuclv r ut s
dol \ 7 lfl]l m UMY,. F'l rst Mond n 7 ~~~
p m UMYf." S und ,• ~ 6 p m Chnlr Rl'
ht' ll Ril l h W 11m W&lt;'ilnl'Sd,l \ I Fr.tnklln l

HI- Ml 00: GROVE CHRISTIAN RoJZ
r&gt;r Walsun pastor Cn &gt;nson Prall Sunday
Srhool Sup! Morn ln(tl Won hlp 9 ~0 a m
Sunduv St houl 10 :W n m Evenin g S&lt;'l'

.I Ar\\ OODS - ( hut'thSchool lfl ,t m
W or~ hlfl 11 1 rn Bl blP St uth I hurs
d,t\ 7 p m li M\ F' Sund&lt;J\ li r m
11-l ,ln kllnl
FOIU.S1 Hl1N - Wor ship 9 .1 m
Chunh SthOol 10 A M Choir pl .l&lt;' llct
fUI sd \\ h IOJ) m UMW (It sl Tu r&gt;sd 1\1
7 :l(l ))m INt•ls oo)
Hf.A Ill t Mlddlr&gt;ptJrtl -Church S&lt;'hool
~ 1(1 .1m Mn1 nl n~ \\ ors htp HI ~0 am
'011lh ( I IJ\IIJ ~ p m

Ill&lt;' 7 JOp m
r-.n UNION BAPTIST Donald Shu l'

pastor

S,tyrt• Sund av S(:hOOI Sup!
Sundu v &amp;hool 9 4!) a m Evenlnrz wor
~h ll&gt; 6 Ill p m Pra't I I M ecllng n30 p m
JOC'

Wrdn('S d!ly
TU PP ER~ PI AINS CHURCH OF
( HHIST D.l\ 1• P rNrllct mlnlslf'r Dl:&gt;1 v i
Wt lls Supt Chu tc h School q a m Wor
sh ip St•t \ lr f' !I 45 p m
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE N AZA
RFNE Hrv Hl'r ht r t Gr&lt;ttr pastor
F'r mk lllfflr sup1 Su nd ay Srhool 9 30 a
m Wcrs hlp !iiN\ IC'&lt;' 11 am and 7p m
Sunda't W C'dnf'~d av 7 p m Prawr ml'&lt;'l
lnl!

\\tti nt!Sd ,t\' Chuwh

(hult rt' ht~ar ~ 11 i p m
thu1 sd.1v
l 1! ctVI'T Sc•l \l ti' ti ~O p m D!b!C'S!u/1 \ 7
pIll IZU11IJ!tt l
MI NrRS VII l F. - Worship St'n!rr 10
• m l"lm rch Sc hool IJ,, m UMW th ird
Wtdnt'!'lt,l\ 1 p m r nott pJ ~ct lrt:' Mon
til\ 7 10 p rn tNt•l §m)
PI- i\ll l CII APEl - \\ or shl p !iirrv lfY'
ll 111 11m Chu H h !oll hool 111 1 ~ 11m
liM\\ St'&lt;11nd 1 Ut 'Sc\ .1\ 7 10 p m I Muss
Til ,m I
POI\1 1 HO' -C'hUll h Sthool q l ~a m
Wur ~hlp 10 l(l am Choh rr hror~l
W1 dnt"'d I\ 7 ~0 p ftl tJ MW SPt"' nd
1 tu•sd t\ 1 1(1 p m U Mn~ ~u ndtw 6p m

lAUREl ('[ IFF FRF"F. METHODIST

CHURCH D.!VI d Bc-11 p11 s1ur Rob&lt;&gt;rt E
ll.Jrton Dl t('('tor of Chr ls!lan Educttt lon
SI •' H ~bll n .tssls t.mt Sund,tv S( hooi 9 30
1 m M01 nlng wor!'&gt;hip 10 :«l 11 m Tr£&gt;ns
In i\t li on 6 p m F. \f' n l n~ Worship 7 OOp
m Wt:'t:lnt ~tt:n 1'\f'ning prn t r r and Blbl(l
~ l u d\ 7 OOp m Choir pr .tf' li&lt;'r Thursdav
7pm

DEXTFR CHUR CH OF (HRtST

urbltn

C"h tul&lt;: " Ru s~rll ~r mlnish r Rlrk Ma
t ombt: z supl S\Jnd.lv ~ hool 9 30 a m
Worship ~rrdr r 10 :Jri ,a m Blblr ~ tud v
1 ut•sd,J v 7 3() p m

HOCK SPR INGS- C'hu1t h School 9 I ~
Wor ship 10.1 m BlblrSiud\ Wf'd
nr"'iln\ 7 30 p m lJ MY F 1S&lt;&gt;nlor~1 Sun
ct w !'i p m 1 Jun ior~1 I'VI.'rv olhrr Sun
d1v npm IFra nkllnl
IIU11 t\ ND- hUII'h Srhool 10 II m
Wn1 ~h l p li n m UMW ( E v~.&gt;nlntz Clrclf'l

nm

Rt:ORGAN IZEn CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF lA ITER DAY SAINTS Port

111M ~Hrl n &lt;' Ro.Jd Wllll.lm Rous h pn sl or
Ll ntln F:vuns r hw c h ~rhool dlrN'Ior
C'hurrh srhool9 30 a m , Morn ing "' orshlp
HJ I(J u m Wf'dnr&gt;sday l'\'l.' nlnli! prayrr
s("n lc1· ~ 1 JO p m
BETHLFHf.M BAPTIST RPv Earl
Shult•r p.1stor Wcrs hlp s(nlcl" 9 30a m
Sund a\ !k hooi iO JO a m B!blt' Studv and
p13\ t r ~ ~ rt l('t' Thursdtw 7 JO p m

Wt'&lt; ln rsdnv 7 mJl m. lJMW jAf
lf'rnoorr Ch rlr. t sr('(J nd 1hursdll\ 1 p m

SI'('Q nd

I Mu :;:snruru

SA l FM rF'N TER - Chul'(' h ~ h nol Q 1~
a rn \\ nrshl p Ill 15 p m rMussman 1
!\NOWV III ~=
Wo r~htp 9 00 1 m

-

r h~rn: h w·hool 9 -1 5 :~ m r M u s ~ma111

CARlETON INTERDENOMINATION

AL CHURCH Ktn~!ibuf\' Road Rev Da·
vld C'u r fm n11 JlfiiiiOr ~undav !khool 9 ))
.. m Ralph Cor l Sup! Evl"nln' wors hip
7 00 p m Pru\l'r tn(l('flnJt Wrdn t'Sdav

SOUTHERN Cl USTEK
He" Ro1u•r Gract·
KP\' . P•ul McOutrr

7 00pm

1\ PP I f c.novE- Chun.: h &amp; hool9 10
1m \\'m ~ hlp 10 00 .1m Hirst !l nd th !rd
SunduH l , lll bl&lt;' illludv f' \ l"r\ Sun dll\ 7 p
m UMW Sf'rond Tur&gt;Sdli V 7 00 p m
Pr n\1 \ lll{'f' tln ~ W('(tnl sda\ 7 p m

LONG B01i0M CHRISTIAN Vt'rnon
EldrldJ! r p11stor Wnllat::l' DamN ood, S
~ Supt Sundav&amp;hoo19 .'Kia m Won~ hlp
&amp;nlrl" 10 30 ~ m

((11 ;\('!•)

llt 1 JI AN' ' - Worship 9 a m

~ hool Ill !1 m
10

11m

Wt'dn C'~d

352 EAST MAIN
POMEROY. OHIO 45769
614 / 992-2644

106 lutt•nut Ave, PomtJoy, Oh.

vav

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Pomeroy, OH.

Across from tho Courthouse

992-2975

POMEROY, OHI0-992·6677
loll Quickel and Ruth Ann F01

C'hUN'h

Bible Studv Wf'dntsda v
Dorcns Womrn s FPlloo sh!p

IV II 11 m ~MrGuirl'\

CA RMEL - Chur('h Srhooi 9 J0 am
Worship 10 4~ ,am Second a nd Fourt h
Sundavs FNiowshlp dln nt"r wnh Sutton
lhlld Thur.sdnv ti 30 p.m (MC'GutN'I
EAST I E'TART- C'hurrh School9a m
Wot'S hlp 10 11. m S('('Ond and fourth Sun
dll,VS UMW ll l'$1 T\l~dav, 7 :Kl p m

RA CINE FIRST
Df&gt;liH'r

C'hur!'h &amp;hoot 10 JO am Blblr STudy,
Thu rsday 7 30 p m (Rttd('r }

RACINE WESLF.YAN - (burch S&lt;hool

Worship II a m UMW founh Mon
Men's Prayer BrNkfasl
Wednesday 7 am jGrare)
10 a m

d11y ttl 7 00 p.m

Stri'TON - Church School 9 30 a m ,
Morning Wonhlp 10 45a m fl rstand third
Sunday", Fellowship dinner wllh Carmel
hlrd Thursday, 6 ~ p m (McGuire)
,
'(

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SI&lt;'\'E''

Sundnv

School Sup! Sunday &amp; hool 9 30 a m
MDtnlnjil " orshlp 10 40 a m Sundav
fl\£&gt;nlng 1.1 0 r~hlp 7 30 p m , WOOn l'SQ:IV
M'f'ning Blblr uud" 7 30 p.m

IJJRLINCJIAM CO MMUNITY CHUROI.

Burlln2fla m Rav l.audf'rmlh pastor: Robt"rt &lt;h!an aMista nt pasiCf\ Sundtl" Sdlool

10 :t m . won!hlp 7 p.m W«&lt;nesda~ 6 p.m
}ooth mffilng Wl'd .. 7 p.m ctturdlsm•m

PINE GROVEHOLINESS C!!URCH \!

tGm(lt&gt;\

LElTART f"ALLS - Wors hip 9 a m
Church School 10 a m !Grace)
MORNING STAR -Wonhlp. 9 f5a m

Pastor

BAPTlS r

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pasror

nii(' Ofl Rl 12~ Rev BrnJ Watts PlSior
~Obert St'ariPS S S Sup! Sunda v School
J ~ a m MOt'lllnJ Worship
-XI am
3undav PVflnln ~ servlt"E' 7. :.&gt; p m M
' tfd
lll'Sd&amp; }' SNVIC"t' 7 J0 p m

w

SILVER RUN BAPTIST Bill uru •.

easlor Strvr Lllllfl' S S Supf Sunday
~hool 10 a m . MomlnM" wvrslp, 11 a m
;unda~· t"V&lt;'11InR wo"shJp 7. 30 p.m Praye-r
llE"PflnM" and Blblf:'lstudyThundlv, 7 30 p.
n

Youth mfi!EtlnJ Wednesday .tl 7 p.m

REJOICING LIFE BAPTIST CHURO!
- .1St !&lt;I nd Ave. MlddlfPOI'I Sunday,

11

~olj~;·~~.' ~i~f~~~·J:;

~n Icc 7
pm
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Rail road

Pravl'r

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pm
p rn

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f \cnmg

Wr dn&lt;'SdU\

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHREN
CHRIST CHURCH lm ,t lf'd In TPxas
C~:~~~~~~~~ off Ct Rt If.! R&lt;'v Rotx-rt
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t
Jflff Holtf'r lav lrJdrr
Sunday School Supt Sundrt\.
I
a m morning "' orshlp ami
&lt;hlldrf'n " t·hurc h lfl 30 am
r\ f'nin J!

Dallas Janrv. Sunday School Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 a m , Sund ay Morning War
ship 10 JOa m Sunda.YE"Vcnlna:Worship,
7 30 p m Wf'dnesday f"VPn lnltl' Praver
Met'llng 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF THE NA
fll' \ Glmn McMillan prts!OJ
M 11v /,ln lcf' I aVPndu Sund 1v Srtwol
Sup ! Sund nv ~£"hool 9 :ID ,1m M ornin g"' or ship 111 :111 am E\angrllslf{ sr r\' l('{'
7.A RF:N F.

tip m Prove-r :.tnd Pr&lt;J !sC' Wl'dn~da v 7 p
m Youth ll1('1('1fn R 7 p m

WF'N UNITED BRETHRF.N IN

CHR IST C I f'Sllt• (, IIJJian past or Sun
~ It! \ Srhool 10 no am Mornii1J.! Wm ~h lp

11 11{) a m ~Und.l V f'\f'ninl! !lf'rY ICf' 7 00 p
m Wrdnf's&lt;la\ f'\ f'nln J.:- pr,tvC'r sr&gt;l \\('p
7 IKl D m

II YSF II ftUN UOit NFSS CHURrH
Mlkt lhomp o;on Nf'Vt H1\cn WV IA!S!O J
Su nd,l\ S( hOIII II 'l 10 1 111 M nr n 111 ~\\l tl
~ h l11 ill llll t m Sunfl l\1\ lnln psr'l\11,
11'i lllpm 1hu t"dt\ "' "l f f ~.tli :\llp

m

FRFFDOM I.OSPF:l MISSJOI'\ ll ll:.tld
Knnh lw tl ll'tt on rounl\ Ruml ll Rl'\
I ·' " r&lt; "'' (,lu.-~ rnc. t mp p,Jstor Rt'l\
Hogc r \\111\ mll •sst p 1sto1 Ptru chlnR

~f' tllt( ~su nd,l \7 111pm Prn f'r mc'f'lln ~
\\ ('(I n~ ~dnv 7 :kl p tn
(..... , c,li Hirh

Yo ulh .uroup" Su nd ~v 1 H'n in)! 11
\l ith Roaf'r 1111! Vht11 t Willford
It 11!t 1s ( nmmunlon ~f't \at' h r~l SuM,l\
I ll h ll1011 0)

II• HI••

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WHil F S
CHA PFJ
\\'ES I E\A t';
( IIURrH -Cooi\ II IPRD Rl\ PhllllpR I
cl ~&gt;nou• past or Sund.1v School !l :m ,, m
\\O i shlp M I V){"(I ]0 :lQ ,1m Blblf' ~ IUd V
1nd " 111o.;hip S.t'r\ l&lt;f' Wrdnrsdo.•\ 7 p m

Rllll AND CHURCH OF CHRIST

M 11 k lonf'!O p.I~!C'II Alii Nl d10l ~~ Sun
rl,n ~&lt; hnnl Sup1 Sund,t\ S&lt;'hool9 30.t rn

Mot ninJ! \\ nr&lt;~hl p and Commun ion 10 30 ,,

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Rl11 ANDBIBLEMF:'l'HODIST Amos

RUTI AND CHURCH OF 'f HE NAZA

HENF Rl"\ LOWI' Il Ford J&gt;oi" IOr Su nd,IV
Sr horll ~ 1(1 u m Worship s('l \ lr&lt;' 10 ~0 ••
m
YnunJ.! propl&lt;' s sron lrr 6 p m
F \.t ng,•llsllt srr.lrr6 :JOp m W«in f'Sd,l\

srr\lf • 7pm
MJ\~ON t HURCH OF CHRIS I MIIIC'r
~~ Mason W Vu Eul!:rrt&lt;' L C'ong1•r ml
n l~ tl'l Suml,1v Blblr&gt; Stud v 10 1m "- or
ship 11 ·• m and i p m Wf'dnl"'l'da v Blbl&lt;'
St ud v \Of'.• lmu ~lr ip m
IIR ERTY AS.'iEMBlY OF r.oo Dud
d lnJ! I •• n, Mason W Va J N Tho~ rkf'r
p.1stm F\f'nlnJil !O&lt;'rvi£'&lt;' 7 :y) pm Wo
mC'n s M i rl lsl n Thutsdlt v !l' :Ill 1m
Wt~tl n t&gt;~ d 1\' rr !l\l'r ,r nd Btbl&lt;' Stu&lt;l\ 7 Hi
pm

HARTFORD CHURCHOF CHRIST IN

CHRIST IAN UN IO N H,1rtrord W Va
ft(' v Ott\ ld Mt Ma nJ I'\ pa st or Churr h
School q 30 a m Sunday mornlnJZ srr 1
V!t'l' 11 cl m • Sunday f'Vertinli! sen. I('('.

7 :l) p m Wedn(ISday pnt y('r m l't"'ln ~ 7 30

pm

FAIRVI EW BIBLE CHURCH Ll:'lltrl
W Va Rt I Jame. Lc\l.ls pastor Wa r [
~ hlp Sf'rvl('('S 9 :rJ am Sund.1y Srhoot 11
11 m, Evm lngworshlp 7.)} p m T\I('Sdav
co lla~e pra)et ml'E't l nJZ and B l blt' Study
~ ,1(1 am. Wors hip servl('(', Wcdnl"Sday

7 Jlpm
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH

Wal nut and Hflnry Sts • Ra venswood W
Va The R(IV Gf!oorge C Weirick pas! or
Sunday SChool 9 XI a m , Sunday worship

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CALVARY BIBlECHURCH.Iocaoed on

Pam('fov Pike- Countv Road 2~ nNr FIJI
v.oods Rr.v Blackwood, pastor Servlrtos
on Sunday al tO XI a m and 7 :Kl p m wiTh
SundaySchool9 .-.,am Bible Study Wed
nl'Sdll) , 7 lJ p m

FAITII FELlOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, St Rr l18, Anllqully Rev
Franklin O!rkms pas1or Sunday morn
lng 10 a m , Sunday evening 7 XI p rn

Thursday fiVf'fllnl( 7 :xJ p.m

STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP

TIST CHURCH Past or Rober! Byen
Sunda\ School lOa m • Worship s«vl{'fl11
am: Sunday evenlnif .!t"''\'lct&lt;.7 30 p m .

Ev&lt;'nln,e Sf'rV!Ci'6p •

nrsd '' 7 p m

FORE5iT RU N BAPTIST

DordPn p tsl or

Corm•l lu~

Sund av School 9 :m u m

Rt'v N~ lc.

Bunch supt

Sflcoml and

fourth Sund IV!I worship srt \ icf' a t 2 :«1 p
m
MT MORIAH BAPTIST Fourth and

Main St Mld(lleport RPI. Gllbf&gt;rt Cra ig
Jr pastor MrS Ervin Baum~ardnf'r
Sund ay S&lt;&gt;hool Supt Su nd a\ School 9 ~O a

m Worship Si:&gt;rvlc£' 10 45 am

SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Josrph 8 Hoskins P\aneel lst Sunday
Bib!(' St udy9 ,1 m Worship lO a m Sun
dav r vt'nln g- sf'noic(• 6 p m WPdn(' sdav
t'Vrnl ng sf' ni C'f' 7 p m
PENTECOSrAL ASSEMBLY RaclnC'

OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Lo&lt;a!f'd on 0 J White Road of High" •v
160 Pa t Hf'm&lt;on pusto r Sundav School lfl
1 m Classf's for all tt~£'" Junio r Church 11

Rl 124 Wll ll.-m Hobark paslor Sunday
School 10 .1 m Sufld av l'H"nlng sPrvl('(' 7
p m WPdn P~d ay rvcnlng S('r\kP 7 p m
CARPENTER BAPTIST Doll ChNtllt
Sup! Sundav School 9 30 a m Mornlnf\

J

am Mornin,l! "or~ hlp 11 a m Aclull
Choir prac!lrf'6 p m Sundav You n~ Pco
p!r• ~ Chlldrrn s Chu1 r-h and Adult Bi blrSt udv Wf'dnrschn 11 7 Wpm

HOPE BAPTIST C' HAPEL ~70 Gran I
Sl Mlddlcporl Affill,ll('(l with Soulhr&gt;r n
Bapll sl ConH'nlion David Brvan Sr Ml
nisiN Sundav School 10 a m Morning
woro;hlp 11 a m E\ t:&gt;nlng ,.orship 1 p m
W('(lnt sdav C'\r&gt; nlng Blblp studv ami
pra vr r lll &lt;'PIInt:t 7 p m

BRADFORD OIURCHOF CHRI ~T

Sl

Rt 12hnd Co Rd 5 Mark&amp;cvC'rs mints
tf'r Sundav School Sapl Harrv lirn
drlr ks ' Suntla\ SC'hool9 Wa m Morning
Wor ship 10 J(l a m Evening worship 7 p
m W('dn&lt;•sda\ "orshtp 7 p m

S'f

PAUl LUTHERAN CHURCH

f'lill'l f' r Svca mou .md Sfooond Sts Po
m('r llv Thf' Rev Ylllli&lt;1m Mlddl&lt;'s\l. art
p 1s1o• Sunda v Srhool !l 45 ,, m Chu n'h
Sll\li'l' l1am
SM' RED HEART CHURCH Mst:tr
Anthon\ Glannam orP Ph 9!12 5R9FI Sa rur
citv E\C'n ln,~t Ma ss 7 :vJ p m S untlav
M.r ~s M 1 m ttnd 10 a m Co nfrs s lon~ onC'
h ~ l f hour bdor(' Pa(' h Mass CCD cla SSf'!l
11 1 m Suncl,lv
VICTORY BAPTIST ~2fi N 2nd S1
Mldrlll"pOrl JamC'!i E K('('!; (-'(' p,IS!Ot
Sunclav morTling v. orsh lp 10 u m Evrn
lng srrvt( 1 7 p m Wl"flnpo;(l,rv I"V&lt;'ning
\.I. Or ship 7 p m VIsiTation Thursd ,tv fi lOp

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MORSE CHAPEl CHURCH C hllllt·~
Notr!" p,1sln r Sunrta v Sch11ol 10 am
\.I.Otship st'nir'r 11 .1 m Sundnv nl.~t:hl
v.or11 hip srrvl((• 7 10 p m Midv. l'f' k
prove-r sf'rviN Wf'&lt; ln&lt;'sda v 7 p m
WF.SI EVAN
BTBl F.
HOI INESS
CHURCH or Mldtllf'porl Inc 7~ Pl'o~ r l Sl
Rrv h:Jn M vrr&lt;~. pa~ IGr Rogrr Man iPV
Sr ~undav S&lt;hoo! Sup! Sundav School
9 :vi a m Mornlnp: Worship 10 lO a m
E\ f'nlng- Wor !i!h\r&gt; 7 ~ p m WC'dnf'sdav
f't:C'nlng Rlt,f(' st udv pra vrr And pra lsr

7 30 p m

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liVINC WORD CHESTER CHURCH
OF COO - Gilbert SPt'nrrr pastor Sun
da) S&lt;:hool '30 a m MorntnJE S('fVI('('

10 OOa m,

Suntlay evrn l n~t5frvk(' 7

OOp

m Mid W('t:' k pravrr SC'rvlrr Wf'dnt'Sda v
7 pm

MT OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH

Lnwrrncr Bush pa sl or M u;~~ Folm t' r Sr
Sup! !'Iunda y School and Morn ina: Worship
9 :lOa m Su nda Vf'V&lt;'ningsrrvlct' ?p m.
Youlh mt'{&gt;ltng and BlbiC' Sludv, Wednl'!l

dn\ ,7 pm

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Worshlp10 :JO a m PJa\rrsrnlcP alter n ' 1
air Sundavs
THE CHURCH Of JESUS CHRIST
APOSTOLIC FAITH - Nr~o~ Lima Rd
n('J&lt; ! to Fori Ml"i~s P ark Rulla nd Rotx&gt; rl ...:

Richards pa~ l or Scr vlcrs at 7 p

m

WN nf'Sdav!l and Sundavs

on

MJDDLEPORT PENTECOS I AL J mru
A\f' Rrv Cl:u k Bakl"r p1 s1or Cut! Nol
l tn,i!h.l m Sund&lt;IV School Sup! Sunda y
!'lrh ooJ HI ,1m \.\l lh C'lassf'• for .111 U~('s
Evrn lnf.: s('r VIC'f'S ,11 h p m VI (l(J nrs d 1\ Bl
bi f' s tud v ,1 1 7 30 p m Youth o; rr .. IC'('!; F' rl

d• v.1t?

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ECCI FSIA F'F.LLOWSIIJP WI Mill S!
Mldd \Ppm I Br othe' I Chu ( k McP hf' rson
p ISlrit Sum\ 1\ SchOOl 10 1m Sunda~ I
{'\tnlnl!~l"t\ lri'S 11 1 pm an dWC'dni.'Sda\ , ~~
sc-nlci'N ,tt 7 ~ 111
ANT IQUJ I Y BAPTIS1 KPnnf'lh Sm tth
pdslot ~un d IV s, hool 9 3(1 1m . rhurch ,
srrvtcr7 Jflpm voulhlf'l lo\.l. .$hlp6 30 p
,,
m Blblf' STUll\ Thursday 7 10 p ni

,1

7111 pm

NEW 11 1\\F:N f HUI'llH OF THE NA
i'A RF:J'OF Rl'\ (, J('nc\on Strnuct paswr , , 1
Sund tv Srhonl !f Ill • m \\ nt shlpsf'n irr
HI :lila m Youth ~f&gt;l\ lfl Sunda v 6 15 p
m Su nd.lV I'VC'nint:PlC'f\ iu "' flllp m Wl'd
nf'sdu\ Pr,•vrr Mrrtlng mrl Blbl&lt;' Studv
7 on p m

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Nf,\SF.SF:TTt F.MENfl HURCH Sun

do~\ Hf tf'rnoon srt \lf f'1'

11!

l(l Th u rsct r~v

P\t•nlnl! sc-n lrr&gt;s ,, t7 :VI

FIRST BAPT ISr CHURCH Ma o;on W
Va Pustor Bill Mu rpht Sund ,IVS~ hoollll
u m Sunct.t v f't r&gt;n lnJ! 7 ll p m P1 t\ 1.'1
mf'f'tlng .md Ri hlf' siU{l\ Wrl(lnr-sd,lV 7 30 '
p m F:trrvonr v. r l('om'
RUTLAND FRF:E W1ll BAPTIST Sa
lrm St Rf' \ Pau l T1 ylo1 ptstor Sund.n , 11 1

~hdo110 ll m Su nd,J\ I'\ f'nlnll' 7 00 p m
Wc'llnr-.;d,t v f'\ c nl n~ pr.m r m('('lin ~ i 00
~
pm
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SOUTH AE:T HEI NEW I F.S1'AMENT
CHURCH Sllv&lt;'r R id~" Du,lnt• SHir n
slrt tkrr p 1Sllll ~ und 1\ Schoo l 11 am
'I
Wcu shlp SC'rvlr&lt;' 10 a m Sunday I'Vf'n ing ' , I
"' fV!U 7 00 p m Wf"dn psd:~v nll! h! Bibl('
o;fudv 7 IH I p m

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Sermonette
The Lord God called to the man, and said to him , " Where are
you•" (Gen 3 9)
An examlnalion of questions asked and/ or recorded In th e
Bible would make an interesting and prolllable study Thi s
Nould be true of human questions to God, as well as God' s
]Uestlons to humans "Where are you?" is Ihe first recorded
tuestlon lhat God asked man . This Is a question that God,
)hrough the centuries, has continued to ask men and women He
Is on a constanl search If we had the ears to hear, we would hear
Him persistently asking, "Wbere are you?"
Where are we in relation to Him- to His will and purpose for

us?

Wbere are we in our devotion to Him and His ca use• Do we
love Him supremely? Do we seek first His kingdom• Where ar-e
we tn relation fo His church and our church? Are we faithful to
Its services and programs • '
Wbere are we In relation to the members of our famil y• to
nelgbors? to 1hose with whom we work? to men and women or
other colors, classes. and cultures?
Where are we In personal spiritual growth and malurot y• Ari'
we letting Ihe resurrected Christ live In us and express Himself
more tully through us from day today? "WHERE ARE YO U, ..
-By Lamar O'III'Jaal, Pu&amp;ar, Flnl Soulhelll Baptist Church,

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CALVARY PILGRIM CHAI&gt;Et Horrl
llewoy K1111. pulor:
:ttn1an Foulk. Sunday Srllool Sup~ Sun
lay SchooU :Jl 1 m . ltiCfl1llllc warshtp 11

•-m , Sunciay eventlt( ""'il'O 7'30 p 'm
wn......_,, 7:311 p.m

f}'•Pr AIHtiiW.

RUTLAND - Zion Church of
Christ Will host the area
Churches of Christ hymn sing al
7 30 p m Sunday. Each co!lgfegation will be represented with a
special number and the congregation will participate with singIng through out the evening
Robert E Purtell, minister,
lnv1tes the public to all end
Bible school
POMEROY - VacatiOn Bible
Sc hoo! at Calvary Pl!grm Chapel
will be held Monda y through
Fnday, .June 1-5, at 6. 30 p m
each' evening Calvary Pilgrim
Chapel is located on Ohio 143, half
a mile off the Roule 7 bypass In
Pomeroy
Ball clinic
POMEROY - Meigs High
School Basketball Coach Mlck
Childs Issues a reminder to those
Interested In attending the June
basketball clime at Meigs, to
return their registration form
and fee as soon as possible
Reglstrat 10n 1s Ma y 29
Tent crusade

DARWIN - A miracle and
dellverence tent crusade will be
held June I 30, 7 p m mghtly. at
the Word or Life Church building
site on Route681. west of Darwin
Everyone welcome

Children's crusade
POMEROY - A children 's

Trustees
ORANGE TWP - Orange
Township Trustees Will meet In
regular session Monday, 7 30
p m , at the home of Dorothy
Calaway, clerk.
COLUMBIA TWP - Columbia
Township Board of Trustees will
hold a proposed budget hearing
at the fire station on Monday at
7 30 p m

CLERK
Public Notice

RACINE - Sutton Township
Trustees will meet Monday, 7 30
p m , at the Syracuse Municipal
Building

Garden club
MIDDLEPORT - Mrdd!eport
Garden Club w11i meet 7 30 p m
Monday at the home of Mrs Paul
Nease All members are to bring
a miniature flower arrangement
Date changed
BASHAN - The dat e of Ba
shan Fire Department Ladles
Auxlhary Ice cream soc1al has
been changed from June 19 to
June 26
Swimming lessons
SYRACUSE - Swlmmmg lessons at London Pool In Syracuse
will be held every two weeks
beginning June 22 Lesson limes
will be from 10 a m lo 12 noon
each day Instruclor will be Zane
Beegle For mfm ma11on, ca ll
992 7777
Flea market
SYRACUSE -A flea market ,
sponsored by Ihe Meigs Associ a
tion for Retarded Citizens, will be
held June 5 at Carleton School in
Syracuse. Tables-$5 For !nfor
matlon call 992 3249 or 992-68!7

Me•gs County Probate Cou11

vironmen111 Prot,ctlon

Agency IOEPAI last wool&lt;

Case No 26616, Douglas W
Lrttte 211 -213 E111 Second

Effect•ve dates of final ac
tions and lnuance datas of

Street Box 686, Pomeroy
Ohm 46769 waa appomtad
Executor of the estate of
Sylvia G Pool deceased, late
of Route 1, Bolt 28, Rac•na

propoaed ac11ons are stated
Fmal act•ona may be ap·

pealed, •n wr~tmg. w1thm 30

days of the date of this

Ohoo 45n1

not•ca. to The Env•ronmen·

Raben E Buck,
Probate Judge
Lena K Nesselroad, Clerk

tal Board of RevteW Rm

101, 260 E Town St ,

Columbus OH 43215 No-

30 days oltholoauanc•d•te,
rev•ae•

/w~hdrow•
the propo••d
Any person may

actton

submit

and / or

comments

a meatmg regarding
any non-final action wtthm
30 days of the date mdt·
cated • Action". as used
above does not 1nclude
recetpt of a venf1ed com ·
platnt If Significant pubetc
interest e"i1t1. a public
maetmg may be held As to
any act1on tncludlng receipt
of \lenfied complamts, any
person may obtain notice of
further acttons, and addi ·
t1onal mformauon Unleu
otherwise prO\IIded m noti·
request

ces of particular acttons. all
communications shell be
sent to Hermn1 Clark.

OEPA. P 0 Box 1049.
Columbuo Oh 43216 Ph
16141 466-6037 Conoult
ORC Chop 3746 and OAC
Chapo 3746·47 and 3748
6 for

requ~rements

f1nallaauance of perm1t to
install
Kerr . Horace Chaster

Township, Ohto

data 06 / 18/ B7

Effective

Foclllty

Description Wastewater
Apphcat1on No 08·1861
Th11 final act1on not pre·
ceded by propo..ct action
and 11 appealable to EBR
Sewage collection system
and 10.000 gallon per day
extended aeration treatment
plant for Royal Oaks Reaort

Bus•"ness
Se-'I"ces
&amp; ?

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HEATING &amp; COOLING
Restdent~l

1nd

smtll

com·

merml untts lnstallatton of

duct work hum•dtflers furnace, htJt pumps and atr con
dtiiOAtRI

All worl cuarant.. d Call
(614)985 42221reSJdencel
'Spoc11l HEll poclqe central
air conditontna for mobtle or
modul1r homes Instilled on
pad and ready to cool Prtce
Sll99 00 plus laz
ar i HEll 2 ~ ion Heat Pump In
stalled on your eltttrn: furnatje
Price $1699 00 plus tax 5 28

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND

TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Club
161 29, 1tc
Public Notoce

PUBLIC NOTICE
Letart Fells Cemetery until
June 1. 1987 Bida can be
milled to cleft( Joyce While.

2323B HUI Rd , Roclna, Oh10
45n1 Specfficetlono can be
~eked

up at the clerk'sofftce
Board of Trustees

Don R Hrll
Waltlf A Roush
Harry C Hrll
Cler• Joyce Whtte

Send Resume to Box
729A c/o The Daily
Senttnel, Ill Court
St .. Pomeroy, Ohto

45769

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3 days Proposed act1ons
wtll become final unla11 a 1"'

wntten odjudlcallon
request
Is subm1ttedhaormg
w1th1n

For Local
Physician's Office
in Pomeroy.
Medical
terminology
helpful.

161 22. 29, 161 6 3tc

tice of any appeal shall be

The le1ert Twp TrutteH
wtn accept bids for chapel1n

Numerous awards were presented at the recent spring awards
band banquet held at Eastern
High School attended by band
students from the high school,
Chester, Tuppers Plains, and
Riverview Elrmenlary Schools
William Hal11s the'dlrector

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On May 19. 19B7. In the

The follow1ng were rece•vad/ prepared by The Oh1o En-

or the D1rsctor

Band boosters
POMEROY - Meigs Junior
High and Semor High Band
Boosters w11l meet In the band
room at 7 p m on Monday

Public Notice

PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY MEIGS

ftled w1th the dlrtctorwtthln

Band awards
presented

Special awards wenl to J eff
Sayre, senior awardforoutstand·
lng service and dedlcallon, Tara
Woods, the Arion Award for
leadership abll!t~ In the music
fi eld and Todd Clay. the John
Philip Sousa Award, the highest
award for overall outstanding
musical a bll!ty
All or the band members were
presented certificates and award
pins Outslandlng and most lm
proved trophies and plaques
were awarded to those persons In
their respective classes They
Included from Chesler, Andy
' Wolfe. fifth grade, and Kim
Michael, sixth grade, outstandIng and Sarah Hams, sixth
grade most Improved, Tuppers
Plains, Jaime Wilson. fifth
grade, and Tracy Murphy .. sixth
grade, outstanding and Bobbl
White, sixth grade, most Improved, Riverview, Matt Marlin ,
sixth grade. and Nicole Kanawalsky sixth grade, outstandIng, and Pat Barringer, six th
grade most Improved

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INSUlATION

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New No- lullt
"Free Ett1m1tea''

PH. 949·2860
or 949-2101
No Sunday Calls
3-lllln

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Real Estate

216 E. 2nd St
Phone
1-1614)-992 -3326
NEW LISTING - 6 yr old
brrc k mthe country 3 BR 2
baths full basement gar
age and 5 89 acres AUrae
liVe hom e fo r $64 000
NEW LISTING - 8 rm
remodeled home on Rt 114
rn MrnersVIII e Range, relng
erator balh. gas lurn ace,
dbl garage and lg lot
$28 500
67 ACRES - Nrce Iarm land
In hay and some wood s All
mmerals and TP water

avarlable
POMEROY - 6 rm s bal h 3
BRs gas lu rnace, basement
and alummum s1dmg Walk
to the stores $14 500
RUSTIC HillS - 7 rm
ranch lam rly rm wrth
woodburnrng lr replace J
BRs l'h balhs garage and
lg lol
SALEM CENTER AREA One lloor carpeled 3 BR
home. BB heat, carport plus
4 76 acres $31,500
LETART TOWNSHIP - 4
acres rn the co.,lry w1th TP
water avarlable $6 000
POMEROY - Handyman
you can do the repar rs on
thrs one and have a nice
home 2 baths, 2 lois, gas
fuon ace and carpelrn g GIVe
us an oiler
NEW LISTING - RENO·
VATED - 3 bedroomhome
new sldmg, rool wtnd ows
lurnace, p lumbrn~ elc lg
gal8ge and J lots Jusl
$18000
CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
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country and lhls ts your '
chance lo live theret Nrce 3 '
bd1m lrarler wrlh new carpet •
m!tvmg room ce•lmglans tn
liVing room and krtchen, I'
bath w1th washer and drver
Newer Iron! porch to srt on
and waste those summer
evemngs away m th rs

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spa ce 2 bay wrndows on
dlnrng area ano masterbedroom range rs a)so
mcluded All eleclrrc Call lor
your appointment today

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what you want on a lot'

SUIDAY, MAY 31ST

BAKED SWISS STEAK DINNER ................ $432

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radial with a
wide lreacll

IIOUIS: SII.·TIIIIS.
9:00-1:30; nt. &amp; SAT. 10·9
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NEW liSTING - MIDDLE- ' ''
PORT - Corner lots on 2nd , ,' '
Street thai co uld be used lor , '
a small busmess or a good . '"
buy lor a lamtly Home Is "•
energy elhclenl •nd has 3 4 •·:
bedrooms Back and Iron!, :;,,
porch garage Just $18.900 "''

$ 30

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with 0tor
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surfable lor bur ldmg then ••
lhls Is ~~ Vrsua11ze the house · ·-·
you ve always wanted on ·. ''
tht s I acre shady lot Electnc ,
avarlable $3 500
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OUTSTANDING SENIORS - Receiving awards during the
Ell!llern High School spring band awards banquet were from the
left, Todd Clay, John Phfllp Sou"" Award, Tara Woods, Arion
Award, and Jell Sayre, Sen lor Award.

3Fluffy

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NEW liSTING- Restaurant
busrness tully equrpped and ready Ia go Plus a 2 unrt
rental Prrced to sell Call lor
detar ls tl you want your own.
bustness

DIAnt

ROAST BEEF SANDWICH PLAnER ..........

t

Thrs old er •
home IS close to sto res and
schools 2 3 bed1ooms, level ,
lot, carpeting and other 1
leat ures rncluding a nrce C
front porch MAKE OFFER :
$2 1 900

SIO.OOO

FIIDAY, MAY 29TH

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Also has many other n1ce .....features mclud1ng awet bar. ;

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peacelul country settin g

A\11/AiiLDS BANQUET- Among the
winners at lhe spring
band banquet at Ell!ltern High School were left to right, front, Pal
Barringer, Andy Wolfe, Jamie Wilson, second row, Suzanne Clay,
Sarah Harris, and Bobhl While, and third row, Kyle Fausnaugh
and Carolyn Barton.

Thlt Week'• SpeeJalt

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VanZandt lnd Ward Rd Elder

'""" IUe Rolid Rov

RACINE - Southern Local
Board of Education wlll meet In
regular session 8 a m Saturday
In the high school cafeteria

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l&gt; p m

tames Miller pas1or Sanday School
D :JJ am, Worship Servl~. Sunday, 7 ~
m. Bible Study, Wl'dll&lt;lday 7 :JJ p m

RED BRUSH - Special wee
kend meetings will be held
Saturday at 7 p m and Sunday at
10 a.m and 6 p m , at Red Brush
Church of Christ on Bashan
Road. Denver Hill, of Foster,
W Va , will be the speaker The
public Is invited

RACINE - Rev Charles Nor
ns will be speaker at a revival to
be held at Morse Chapel Church,
located on County Road 35, the
Racme Portland Road, starting
Sunday and running through
June 6 Services will be at 7 each
evening with special singing
each evemng

crusade will be held June I
through 7 at Pomeroy Church of
the Nazarene, !96Mulberry Ave
Rev and Mrs Don Dunn of
Bartlett, will be the children's
crusaders for Ihe week

Junior high awards wenl 10
Kyle Fausnaugh for the most
Improved musician. and the
director's award for outstanding
achievement went to Suzanne
Clay Carolyn Barlon was given
the most Improved musician
award for the senior high.

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
l"OLJC -

DARWIN - A flea market,
sponsored by Word of Life
Church, will be held Friday and
Saturday at the church building
site on Ohio 681, west of Darwin
For Information call 992 5316 or
698-6855 Saturday calendar

SUNDAY
POMEROY - Z10n Church of
Christ wUI host area Churches of
Christal a hymn sing this Sunday
at 7 30 p m Each congregation
w111 be represented with a special
number and the congregation
will participate with singing
throughout the evening The
public Is lnv!led to attend

RECEPTIONIST
- BILLING

FULL r.OSPEI LIGHTHOUSE :1.1045
Hlt,md Ro 1cl Pnm• 1'0\ Tom KC'Iiy p.rs
tor I') tnnt I •miN rl s s Supt Sundav
m ornln,Csf l\ll f. , , 111 r rn SunllaV('\rn
In I! ,o.:rr \ f(l" 7 Ill p m I Ul'slilit .tnd Thurs
&lt;J,t\ SC' I\ lcr•~ II 7 IU p m
'
WORD OF FAI rH !I I Mill St M lddl r
pntt Sund .t\ mmn iJ1gsl'r.lrrHl 1~ 1m
Sunli dV t\f'nl r~ g i VI lh ur!!d tv mornin g
llitJ)I SIUfh HI 1m Wt '(lni&gt;s dcl\- C'VC'nlng

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Pomeroy.

RUTLAND - There will be a
dance on Friday, from 8 to II
p m . at the Rutland Civic
Center, with music by Music
Express $2 single and $3 couple
Door prizes will be given away
during the evening Everyone
welcome.

POMEROY - The Grubb
Family Singers will be at the Ash
St Freewill Baptist Church on
Saturday, at 7 30 p.m services
Bob Grubb w1!1 preach

m Pni\N mrrtin g a nd Bl blr Stud y Wrd

prC'a chlng s&lt;rvlri" flt ~t lhrfl&lt;' Sunda vs
1 :lOP m Sprcla l sf'n lu fout1h Sund.n
r \f'fl in_g 7 Ul p m Wt'(\nrsda\ Rt ,IVrt
Rlbi(' Stur\v unti Youth F'rllov.

~&lt;'r vi N'

11 111 ~ p,ls!ot Sonn v Hudson ~u p1 Sund,Jv
Sr hool !t :uJ ,1m Mornln ~ V.OJ s hlp 10 lO
• m Su ndu v f'\C'n ln ~ ~PI\ i(C' 7 00 p m
WC'dn{'sdl \ S&lt;'I\ IC&lt;' 7 pm WMPO prt•
gr.unfl ,1m t't (hSumi i V

M a~on Sunday St hool 10 a m • Morn

~~~~~~~~J ! ng~ors h l p 11 am

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,.POMEROY - Larry Hubbard
and Ihe True Country Group will
provide mus1c for a square dance
Ia be held from 8 lo II p m
Friday at the Meigs County
Senior Citizens Center Those
attending are to take snacks for
Ihe refreshment table

SATURDAY
RACINE - Bend River Boys
Band will entertain Saturday,
7· 30 p.m , at the Shrine Club
Park in Racine. Admission free
Bring your lawn chair

School
9 30
am
, ~
Evf'n
lng
Wnr
~ hlp

LANGSVIllE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Wednf?Sday e\ enlnli( serv~ 7

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992·5432

264 S. 2nd, Middlopor1

Schoollfl • m Sunda\ I'VC'n\ng7 OOpm
~lid v.e('k S('t VIt(' WAl 7 p m

11 a m

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"F~tl•llwg Ktwltleig Flitj C/rlek11"
228 W. Main St., Pomeroy

"Serving Families"

F H n l n ~ "'-t)t

'&lt;hii&gt;Sumlu\7pm ,, nd\\t'tln c"cln i pm
S l IOH N I U I HI HAN CHURCH P ln 1
{tlll\ 1" fhl' ll ~ \ Wlll l. 1m M tdtlh ~ \.1. 1rl h
p:1 s1or Chunh sO \JU 11 \I),, m Sun dt \
Sc: hool lfl :Ill 1 m
BHI\D BUR ' (lfURCH OF ( HRI~T
foh n W1lgh1 Jl&lt;tstnr S1md11 \ Srhnol 11 ~0 1
m l rt l l\ Hnn1"' S S Su111 M ntnJ n ~
"'- O!~ h l).l l() Ill l 111
HA&lt; INE CHU!lC H OF T in~ NA I'.A
REN • Ul'' llovdD f;tlmm l 1 P • ~ t nt

l F.NTKI\l. CI. USTER

R ~am

9 ~am

KENO ni URCH OF CHRIST \t'lrnon

1- ld t ld ~~ mlnl slt r OlivPr S" &lt;&gt; ln Su ndav
~ h onl Sup r Prp •dl in ~ 9 W am I" l( h

He \ Koy Deeter
ltev Seldon ,JohnHon
Al fltF:D - Chufl'h Sthool 9 30 a m
~ ur ~hlp ll.a m UMYF' ii JOp m UMW
I hln l TUl'sda v 7 W p m Communion
fir st Su nd.tv IArchrr i
CHF:STER - Worship 9 am , Chu n: h
Sc hool lila m Bl bl l'Siudy Thursduv 7p
m UM \\ fir st f hursclav 1 p m Co m

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16141992·2039 or
(6141992·5121

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Pfta chl n~ !l lll u m ft rs t .rnrl sf\111nd S11n
dt~!!O i r r(hm onr h thlld undrourr h Su n
(lay f' tc h mnnth v. IJr!:h Ill sp t \ II f s ur 7 ~ 11 1 1
mr: Wr-dn~; sd uv r vr•n in.{!s tl 7 Ill p m
PrbvPt -•n tl Albh Stud v
~ EVF.N1H OAY ADV ••N rl S ! Ml•lh
rr,;" llf' \Jt:hls Hotul Prnlwt u\ 1 r ln\
RNr h P,tslur Su btmth Srhfl()l ~Uf)ltln
lf'ndt"nt IUrond 1 M 1tt kin Su hh •Ill Sdwnl
bt.&gt;,2lns .t l ~ Jl m ••n S,l! Ut ti.!V " 111! 1\ttl shlp
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992-378S Pomeroy

r•m

mornina worsblp lfr :WI a m r'\ll'fllnc servkt' 6
p m mld-w«ok !il'f\'1«- Wf'dnt'Sdav 7 p.m
GRACE EPISCOPAl CHURCH r.li F
Main Sl Potnf&gt;rOV Sur.:lay stn'k.'f'!l Hoi\
communion on lhP f!r~l &amp;.r rklay of ('OCh month
and ctll'nbtncd wllh mo-nl m! pr.tH'r on lhl
!hlrdd !:\trvJay Mornln~ pt ayt r .md SI''I11"J0n on
aJJ other ~May~ of ttw&gt; monr h (.llurrh Sc hml
a~nd Nu~ cM(l pr0v1 rhl CoH('I:' hour In 1hl•
Partsh flallimltl(\(1\,ltf'ly followin,l! 1tw servk'f'

Sl:hool Youth

Keepsa!&lt;t

"m

NJIJ.A

RENE Com&gt;r UniOn and Mui!J:rry fkov
Thomas Glen McC iu1112; fXistor Norman 1m
1t&gt;y S S SlJpc SuB:Iay S(OOol 9 :ll a m

lf''JC' County's Oldl'sl FloriSt

(row's Family Restaur111t

as we do tn a free country, tl tsall too easy
for·us to lapse mto a state of complacency, in
whtch we cannot tmagme betng depnved of any
of the freedoms whtch we enJoy every day and
s1mply take for granted. We tend to forget that
throughout the history of our natton they have
often had to be patd for With the blood of our
brave ftght1ngforces who, thetrown ltves barely
underway, were called upon to defend our way
of ltfe and prevent 11 from betng taken away
from us. Let us all honor thetr memory by
ava11tng ourselves of these hard-won freedoms,
whtch tnclude attendtng our chosen House of
Worshtp to thank God for them, and resolve to
do our part tn matnlaming them and thereby
makmg sure that all those ltves that were gtven
for us were not sacrificed m vatn

n.r lN 3 mi les fr om Port lan d Long Bot
11m Edsf'l H art pastor Sund ay School
4 Ill
St.r nd t~v mnrnln~ pn•at hln,ll
1fJ Ill .t m Sunu ay rvr nln,-; s1•rvkrs 7 30

of 1.00 Burt

Flotm s•op FRANCIS FLORIST

- Henry W. Longfellow

K&amp;C JEWELERS

1\l("Sl)ay

RUUOI

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IIOWIIS fOI IY!IY OCCASION

Yours has the
been, The memory shall
be ours.

Mtddleport. Ohto

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GRAVElY TRACTOR SALES

Pomeroy

l

Pomoroy

POMEROY OIURCH OF TI&lt;F

I

-John 1513

HAZF.I COMMUN ITY CHURCH Orr

Q;~.,;~;;.,;~i

Pome~og

for hrs frtends "

j;FRANKLIN

Veterans
Memorial Hospital

10: J)

1

John F Fultz. Mgr
Ph 992 1101

BEN

Syracuse~

1tS 1. Momo&lt;iol Dr.
992·2104

no man than th1s, that a
man lay down hrs life

RALL'S

1

Cabtnet Makmg ~t-.:::pl

992·3978

I

MEIGS TIRE
CENTER, INC.

«'\
w. \
\

"1·2l1t Pomeroy

Mill Work-

Greater love hath

m
LJ::!

s

216 Second
Pomr ..oy
992-. 5

General Merchanthse
Racme 949-2550

214 E

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
ol

Pomero,

SERVICES

Rut lind, On1o 4S7JS

so~r!e~!ORE

WERE GIVEN FOR OUR FREED"OM

Brogan-Warner
INSURANCE --=--

Brown's Fire &amp; Safety
and
Equ'lpmenl ~ale•
5erv1Ct'

Nallonw1de Ins. Co

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FRIDAY
RUTLAND - There will be a
dance on Friday, 8 to 11 p m , at
the Rulland Civic Center 'Music
by Music Express $2 single, $3
couple Door prizes Everyone
welcome

HELP WANTED

zm .Jecohm Ave~~~e
Palllt "17 \ W.Va.
fll.utl

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34

Business Services
HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE

24

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

GUnERWORK

@
949

REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES COE

9070 or

614-367-0412

4 17 I mo

Ji 17

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
PumbngSevce
Custom We d ng

We Ca

Automotive Repa1r
&amp; Serv1ce
TUNEU~ to TRANSMISSION
CALL '92 7403 A~l
II Rt 33 Pomeroy OH

lowboy Haul ng
Sept c SySiems
ry

Cooc ele Culve ts

L cttnsed &amp; Bonded

WilliAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE
A 4 Hysell Run Road

(614) 992 2834 o

PH

991 6704 f ee Est mat es
5 132mo

II

REBUILT I REPAIRED

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

PAT HILL FORD

992 2196
Middleport Oh1o
1 13 tic

We Are A Pr vote Club
Now Accepting New
Members

POMEROY, OHIO

MEMBERSHIP $5 00
Non Member Cover

Mtlgt Co 1 #1
Nlftclah

Charge $2 00

992-9901

l POOL TAI~f\t l

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

MUlBERRY AVE
POMIIOY ON

190

52187ttn

We can repair and re
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d b01l and rod
out radiators We also
repa1r Gas Tanks

CARBIDE TIPS
SC SSOAS SN PS
PLANER BLADES
ROUTER BITS
CLIPPER BLADES
KITCHEN KNIVES
PRUNERS BAND
SAWS CHAIN SAW
CHAINS
35178 Ook Hill ld
long lottom OH 45743
98S 4182 or 667 ns4
52287 mo

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

3172mo

Sell

RADIATOR
SERVICE

A COllY llrTII,ItSI
HAND &amp; CIA SAWS

55173mo

PH. 992-9949

PEAT S SHARPEN UP

WED 9 I
FRI &amp; SAT 9 30 I 30
OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK
SUN 3 AM. 12 A M.
MONDAY SA TURD Al'
I 0 30 AM 2 30 AM

John K Bentz
Owner/MechaniC

You A
Used Car or f1x
Your Old One

We

Po me oy Oh o 45769

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT

Truck auto
heavy equopment
repa~rs and
welding
IAII makes &amp; models)

mo

SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

I ench ng of Any Type
Bac~hoe Serv ce

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

PH. 949-2756

CALL

949-2045

8

a.

20 Years Exp
EXCELLENT

ACTION
TOWING

Bob Barlon Owner

RUSS
ELECTRIC

MOTOR REPAIR
RT 1 BOX 278

BELL CONSTRUCTION

HUDNALL
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

Authomed Serv1ce
&amp; Paris

Horlh Stcond
Mddleporl Oh o 4S760
168

Briggs &amp; St atton
Tecumseh

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Weed Eator

rv F 11'1 ng Supples
Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone B1lls Hero

We Ca

homul te

Jacobsen

VAllEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY

IUIIN!SS PHONE
1~141

M 1ddleport Oh
992 6611

997 6!!0

miDENCE PHONE
~ 14) 997 77 54

Computenzed Heanng A1d Selection
~ Sw1m Molds Interpreting Serv1ces

~ LISA M KOCH MS

I 13 87

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MARCUM
CONTRACTING

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

CHESTER OHIO

Let Ut Fence 'tou In

•ROOF NG •S D NG
•WINDOW REPLACE
MENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BUILDINGS

fREE ESTIMATES
RES DENT A COMMERC A

PH 742 2027

n

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Itt:-~;
9

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1

Phone Day or Even1ngs

985-4141
56 87 I mo pd

5

Chmcal Aud1olog1st

z

- (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631
8 13 tfn

CUSTOM BUllT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Day or N1ght
41686tfn

(CUT OUT

fOR

FUTURE USE)

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
985-3561
All Mtku
•Washers •D shwashe s
•Ranges
•Refr gerators
•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS and SERVICE
41

Announ ce men Is

L&amp;N CLEANING

3 Announcements

CARPET

UPHOLSTERY PLUS

446 6323
DAY OR EVENING
Any ltvm&amp; Room and
Hall - 134 95
Any 2 Rooms and Hall
144 95
Any Three Rooms and
Hall - 159 95
Any F1ve Rooms and
Hall - 194 95

Tou Gu des Does monev ma

vtte you? Sat v to start
Comm II Rl Bonus ftnttlt c
oppo tun ty to Earn $800
t1 000 wk Many company
benet 11 tdvancement manag•
ment poa t ona ava 1ble c1
Sue fo lntlltV aw 814 286
6421 Not }u1t 1 JOb
SINGLE
DIVORCEO
LONELY I
0 IC eet nt oduct ons n vou
a ea bV tltephone Cell 115
292 5900 e.. c 369

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING

THOMAS
BODY SHOP
IT 4 POMEROY

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt 124

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
AlUMINUM SIDING

Pomeroy Oh1o

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

•I nsulat10 n
•Storm Doo s
•Storm W ndows
•Rep ecemen t W nd ows
•Nuw Roof "fl

Also Trancmlulu
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

FR£! ESTIMAT!I

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992-2772

6 17 tic

4 28 87 1 mo

992-3989

58 87 71

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U ~ RT SO EAST
GUYSVIllE OHIO

Gutters
Downspouls
Gutter Clean ng
Pamtmg
FREE ESTIMATES

Free Pupp 111 8wka old VJ B ack
Ub tdo • I Vt Golden Ae
tr ever Ph 61• 379 2741
German Shep1 d c osa pups
8wka okl 2 Male 1 Female Ph
514 245 9678

n

Aulhomed John DMrt
Now Holland lush Hog
Farm lqu pmont
Dealer

949-2263
or 949-2168

Ftrlll E,ulplllut
Putt &amp; SeNict

41 2 87 ttn

i 3 86 tic

3028

GARAGES

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

49835 St It 124
Rac1ne Ohto 45 771

FREE ESTIMATES

949-3088 Bus
949-2606 Home

CUSTOM BUILT

PH. 992-2772
41887Jmo

I UOtnt Johntan
sa 111 sen
TOP CASH poid lor 83 model
tnd ntw~tt u1td cart Smith
Iuick Pontito 191 1 Ent•n
Avo Gall po I Co 814 441
2212

8~o~ylne daly gold • "'" coin•

BUY OR SELL

R1ver1ne Ant1ques

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

Pomeroy

All Types of
Trenchmg

HOURI lut Wtd f
llomtolpm
lundoy 1 p m 7 p m
ly Chamt or Appo ntment

GAS WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

RUSS MOORE

Bus Ph 985 3813

1124 East Ma~n Sl

992 2526

Home 985 3837

5 21 87 mo

4 22 I mo pd

HOUR! Wtd Thu 1 Fr
10om toSpm
laturday 1D AM

to 17 NOON
Otht tlmn by chontt o
colt 997 !738 fo

appo nlmtn
MAIIDCtAmD COUNTIY

IIIMI
Wood Cro&lt;het Quilt ng
flowers Sew1ng
loskot l11k
COMPARE OUI

WHklndl

lll(lillyllll'tll

21

Mtntglf' needed F1m ly betutv
stlon ttnn ng ctnler Gelllpolis
Sa •rv plus commi11 on ptid
vtcltton nsurance p oft aha
ng I mo e For lnterv f¥W Call
6U 71&amp; 8383 collect Alo
fadtemptrecto ot PharmiCY
Wa a e t Iaiding p ov de of
cant tct pharmecy serv cea to
hotpltalt Pos tion s at a hospi
Ull n Southtntem Ohto wtt ch
aerv en 20 tcuttcarepatlents6
40 extended c1tre p1t ems Pro
g tma nclude t fully computer
zed un t dose &amp; IV tdm ~~:ture
p ogram 41 000 per ve• 11
try Contae1 Stutn 1!1 shop VP
Pharmecy Systems Inc p 0
Box 130 Dubl n OH 43017
814 788 0101
S tt8t' needed on Set mo n ng
to 2 boys must have own
t ansporttl on Non smoker
Co 814 448 5889 alter 7PM

CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addon t end amode ng
Roof ng And g te wo II;
Cone t1e wo 1c
P urnb ng end e fie ca

wo k
(Fee Est•ma~es)

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

VINYL I AlUMINUM

992 621S or 9U 7314

Pomeroy Oh1o
41 5 861c

20 veera
Free Eollmates

Custom Po1nt1ng
Serv1ct Rustorotion
I CoH111on Ser11ct
Wash I Dttoll
Semce

EUGENE LONG

550 PAGE ST

Complete Gutter Worll
Complete Remodeling
Rool ng of 111 Typeo
Worked In home •rea

V C YOUNG Ill

CAU
Ph

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST OR
MEDICAL LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN Port 1 mo ,..1
teon all shift• Mutt 1M eg,
tltred or eg nry eNg b t 1nd
lVI lab I fot' 5 Of 8 weeka of
full lime or entation Pad hoi
days sick and vecet on t me
Pou b lttv of blooming fuH t me
at ltte date Contect Bonnie
Schoonover 0 I tneu Mtmor
II HosPh:1l H01p1tal Dnve
Ath.,, Oh 46701 514 593
5661 eJtt 266 EOE

Pimt

Ntpervlle

IL

ON

N ce 3 bed oom house Fam ly
oom gll'age basement fo ced

a heat 5 wooded ae es ba n
$276 pe month $100 depos
No ns de pets 10 Eas1 St
Pome oy 614 992 3619

0

House w h ga age snd
basement 2 or 3 BA
all
e ectr c central a
Arbaugh
Add ton Tuppe s Pans Cal
614 446 7496

614 992

Profess1onal
Sarv1ces

R1~~ 1 Es tate
31

Homes for Sale

Flttwoodt 1 t1 of Pomerov
New kn:chen bathroom &amp; ct
pet ng ~ tcre 17 tcr" .va •
blo Ph 614 448 2319

Hoult &amp; ntralot 511 Oak Or
Spr ng Valley EltltH Ph 614
.,.&amp; 2317
38A

nyl lid ng rurtl wttltr

t1

Ct ne1ghborhood 8 dwell
sn coo
h 1 •ttoo0Ph4.a&amp;

3249 o
1528

448 1339

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Clothll. knick hntek. etc 405
lth Ave IC8naug1

Moving Away ltfa fumhurt

.......I toe
clotfinot
May2tl30
Movtnv S .... W•het I dryer

dehumidtfw•

lftOW

thrower

Pupp n pen Ub • ptrt con •
304 875 7883

'-" ,......... clot"-. boob
fvmltv,. pmtt toye tOOls

Sc tp m"el 304 112 3231

a tndt . . . took tw«''ty,.... to

New Haven 5 oom house n
own cOlt to ve 2 bed oom
1
baths garage $175 pe
month Homestead RfiA v 304
67&amp; 5&amp;40. 882 2405
Corhp ete house condo Cryste
88ach nee Cleerwa e
Fa
Avelable June 8th u June 13
E,l{ a n ce a club house fa c
t es poo Ilk ere I t oom spa
etc
3 bed ooms tleeps 8
$460 00 negot able 304 676
3447 0 813 441 1643

Cute puppleo P"' lleogte Ph

304175 4131

1973 121166 Kttkwood Remo
deled WI cons de otfe 614
992 246• tfter e OOp m

Two bed om mob e home
Pat o loca ed n Gt po 1 Ca

1973 F ftdom 14x70 3 bed
oom partly tu n 1hed '7460
Co 814 992 7479

614 246 6190
Mob le home located at Ste a
Ct 23 Be ge Ca 614 446
0758
2 BA on It ge priVato lot 1 m e
f om town $200 man h Secu
v depos
&amp; ete ences Ca
14 446 2236 0 614 446
&amp;81

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S mp1on Ave Athens Oh o
1 900 B43 3767

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

64

71

Hay &amp; Gratn

Good con d oned hay out ofthe
t e d 191 00 ba e 614 986
42 91

51 Household Goods

Fo Sa e 4 P 205 75 R , 6
Gene 1 T es l ke new
$126 00 Ca 304 675 1503
Ahe 5PM

CARPET

Ca pe
and up

s $6 DO a va d
Mo ohan Fu n u e
Upper R ve Rd Ph 6 4 446
74•4 Open
7PM on Week
DByS
t~m nan

Autos for Sale

80 Chev olet C tat on 4 doo
hatch beck PS PB c u ae
contra AC tilt wheel tbove
ave age cond $1 600 00 304
67 6 3101

72

59 For Sale or Trade

CARPET
Ca pe remnan ! $6 00 a yard
and up Mo lohan Fu n u e
Uppe R ve Rd Ph 614 446
7444 Open
7PM on Week
Days

Trans porI ali 1111
71

Autos for Sale

Trucks for Sale

1986 Chevy S 10 V 6 Fue
n1ect~ loaded Durango peck
age shtrp Must tee Ph
388 8673

79 Ford automat c PS exc
cond 34 000 m es phone
304 675 329B

Farm Supp lies

New etf c ency apartment n
Ge pols 8200 pe month
Oapos 1 and 11fe enc8s equ 11d
Cal 614 992 3505 between
6 00 and 9 00

8acresonT bbfeRd offRt 62
Plus 1tore build ng WI ehouse
3 BR houaa bern ceUtr plus 2
other bu dmgs All bltck top
road Call 304 458 1818 Cal
1fter &amp;PM

I

APARTMENTS mob le hom es
houses Pt P vaunt and Ga po
Is 614 446 8221

GOOD USED APPLIANC ES
Weihe s drve s a 9e ato s
anges Shaggs App snus
Uppe A ve Rd bes de Stone
C alit Moe 614 446 7398

53

Ant1ques

Sp ec a Sa e P ce1 on ou new
T ac o
Va mee
hay
11qu pmen up to $3000 off
Mowe s moWe cond t onet"t
ekes tedde 1 &amp; ound bale s A
comp e e ne oi ba e hand ng &amp;
fe8d ng acceuo e1 g nde
m lUI s wagons otarv 18ft
ota y cute a b ade• d t c cu
VII 0 I
p OWl le&amp;deU pOSt
d ive s
woodsp o s ga &amp;I
~6a dga es
uck ack• t uck
ed1
e e 1 t p aye 1 feed
bunks vestock wale e a m n
8 n eede • Whee Ho selawn&amp;
ga d en eQu pmen
Uted
Equ pmen
B ound bt e 1
jsomethattakeat owaa836HP
rac o
m ow ng mach nfll
ako• d um mowe
squa e
be e 1
u1ed
acto • 3 7
l'layb n11 eu td one
me
sp eader obacco 18t ers d scs
p ows hn row g av ty wagon
Andue usfo acompeelneof
pa t1 &amp; se v ce

Ant QUe Oak Man e
w ndow glass sto m w ndows
&amp;nd doo Ca 6144460109
afte 6 30

54 M tsc Merchandise

45

Furn1shed Rooms

Rooms fa ent da't weok
month Ga a Ho1e Ca 614
446 9716 Rentu lowas$120
month

Ca 111'1an sUsedT eS hop Ove
1 OOOt es szes12 13 14 16

16 16 5 B m es ou R 218
Ca 614 256 6251

In 11 nat onal Cub Lo Boy pow
d sk blade 42 n wood I bel y
mowe 1!13000 m Ph 6,4
446 1602

47 Space for Rent

Me ga County 6

14JI7() 3 bed oom 1 Yl bath
cent ala Adult• on v Depot 1
tnd aft ence equ ed Ca
614 992 7819 0 614 992
6676 efte 5 00 p m

20 tiCrt ftrm Htnnan T ace
Rold Glenwood W Vt for
moe tnfo metJOn ctll304 773
"'"118 o 7 73 6186 aftlf 6 00
110 .... •--n
8tdon Rd
~
House • outbu ld ng Stream
th ough P opertr 304 411

~7 P ow er 20 tt telt con1a n8d
bood cond S3 500 304 773
6781

Pomeroy
Middleport
&amp; VICinity

FAM LV PRIDE MOB lE HOME
PARK fH 2 south Gtl po s
Fe rv WV Now ent ng o 1 fo
S66 00 pe month Ca 304
675 3073 1tte 6 00 PM

0 agonwynd Cattery Kennel
CFA H ma aysn Pe 1 an tnd
S am ell k ttens AKC Chow
pupp es New k n ens S am e•e
and H malayan• Cal 614 446
3844 atte 7PM

47 Wanted to Rent

AK C Po me an an Red Fema e
Yery ny Also a e wh e amale
bo h a e houseb oken S200
each Atao AK C Pome an 1n fo
Stud Se Vtce &amp;. AKC S ber an
Husky fo Stud Sa v ce Ph
6144466927 OR 614368
9964

3 o 4 Bed oom houle n Kyger
Creek Schoo D 11 ct Rahwen
ce• Ph 814 446 8621

•

44

51 Household Goods

Rustic H II SyrKult Tum left -&lt;
top of Br dtmtn 1 00 ft new
coegeted pipe drlintge p.pe
household Items fu n ure
dothn much mo e 8 30 4 00
Juna 1U At n poa paned til .,
June 2nd

1 Bedoombtsc entS17600
plus t tc1 c A so equ ad •
t200 00 secuntv depo1 t CON
TACT Jtcll.1on Eltttn Dept Ph
448 3997 Equt Hous ng

Opporturnty

r

•
Gtrege Slit June 1st end 2nd ""
I
Roo• Mtnuelt Off ..
12• from Atclne on 811h1n Rd
or Counl'( Ad 28

'""tv ..

Twol...,;ty""""' NIL4e2 S
Fllllt St M;,Jdt_., Mondey
June 1 and Tuesdey June 2 8
am to &amp; p m Me:ne b:UhiUII
tnd boyt ctoth ng and housthoW ""
htmo

Efficiency apartment Sutttb e
for one peraon Pnvate btth •
entrance Ctll814 2.a5 5190
1 BR i\p~rtmant 740 Second
Ave *1815 per month Oepotit
oqulredt Ctll 514 445 4222
balweeut' • 6
Upatt n u~atumlsh.d apar1mtnt
Ut Ut .. ptid C. peled no chilcl-

rtn ar ptt• C•tl 61&amp; 448 1637

3RM 1 tnd bMh conv 1nt tocatton New ~- 1BR Ph
441 7511
£ffiCitnCV Apt I( tchtntttt bl'
ttwoom Ut Itt• pet Pri¥ate
emr•cs • parldrtg 1176mo

"" ., 4-441 711 I 6
I

LAYNE S FURNITURE
Sofas and eha~rs priced f om
1396 to 1995 Tabes •so and
up to t126 H de t becft t390
to 1696 Rec nen 1226 to
U76 ltmp1 *28 to 1125
0 n.CtH • 109 tnd up tO 1495
Wood tb t w 8 che 1 UB5 to
1795 D11k *1 00 up to t375
Hutchll 1400 and up Bunk
beds camp fie w matt ......
*295andupto*3S5 ltbybeds
*11 0 Matt"'" o bo• apnngs
fu I or tw n 183 fi m 173. tnd
183 Queen 1111 t225 K ng
*350 4 d IWI chnt U9 Gun
Clbin.. s 6 12 gun O.s or
alaetr c ange 137&amp; laby mat
trnHI 131 • t46 Bed f am•
120 t30 • K no frtme 150
Good attect an of bedroom
suit• met• cabinet• held
bo.rdt UO end up to 115
12 Monthl frM fintncmg wtth
1pproved ertclit 1300 minu
mum pu ch... nace~11ry. 3
Mil• out lul.w lie Ad Qp.,
9am to IJpm Mon thru Stt Ph
114 . . . 0322

814 992 2807

Cerports thllttltr houses and
gtrtges Capo 11 12~~:20
f895 00 20•24 f1696 00
Gt egos 18&gt;20 12385 00
24x2• t3~96 00 Post F tmt
Bulders Athens Oh o 814
592 2937

30 000 BTU 1 condhioner
1160 3 aplld t on ng motor
170 8ft wo&lt;Ht 1ddt S16 8ft
llum num laddlf'

•n

3 YJ HP

Rotot H..- • 1 50 Old odl ng
ch• r f20 Mtall btby bed
15 00 Ae"e Hitch 1200 AI n
good condlt on Call 61 4 992
7216

till '1PM on WHk Dey a
Twin- *e btcl

chalt spnng
mettr.. IMr.a new M•vwt
wuMir s no• tr_.. MWtnl

mocltlne 304 e75 5793

1986 Chtv't Cheve te 4 speed
•2999 1984 Chevy Chevettfl
auto e2999 Johns Auto Stlas
Bulavlle Rd
1984
$2796
Owrle
02350

ut 111 c ean
1981 Chevy Mal bu 1
68 OOOm L ke new
Ph 614 288 8522

Dodge

1980 Old• Delta 88 Royale o
1980 Chevel e Wegon 1i new
t " &amp; bttte e• Good cond t on
Ph 256 6&amp;80

1983 0 dl De ta 88 2 d one
owno 84m m les n ce clun
m che n 11 AC R def oate
&amp;6500 1978 Fo d ~ ton
Co nve 1 on Van euto 1 new
t es gena 1 o system
etdv
fo
1ve o cam p ng TV
tPP OJI 72m m II 16200 Ph
614 446 2890

6c each
Fa m A
1288

L1ves~ck

Ou oc Boa 1 8 td JUit ke the
bot I WI t"ttd at the Oh 0
T11 at on ttllt g11nltd ove 2 S
bl per dav Roger Bennev
Sabina OH 613 684 2398

1986 Monte Ct o T top 4 3
nlect on t
t
cru ••
AM FM c11aet1e 36 000 m "
Catlt14 992 3801
fua

1968 Chevtle 283 auto 2 doar
hordtop Coll814 985 4301

19eO Oattun educed Exc•t
lent cond tlon Own., look good
care of his one 304 87&amp; 68e8
79 Cougar Xf'7 new p~nt
ltbult eng nt no m I• n ca car
Stt1rn1 Gtrtge 304 876 n10
or 575 5749
73 Monte Ca lo bOdy sol d
•126 Co 304 675 6597 b•
fore1000pm

1180 Chevy C ltttion a cy
pb th C Ulll pw
dtiltYtd w p1r1 tm fm c111
niiW t n n.w ebu t t ans
19 000 m 11 new ptlnt
., 750 304 876 2853

IUtO Ill' PI

a.a Hond1 El te scooter like
niiW 2 500 m "
78 Dodge
wtgon good bOdy nted• btt
tort 12 000 m IM 304 87&amp;
5123
78 Camtro 11.1t0 PI pb Oldld
12 300 pr u ntgotltble 30.a
578 2498

n

Doclgt Asptn Auto t ens
pb PI ld tl t IS Ctll lf1er
8 30 304 575 5428

594 - ·

1980 Fad Fleata ,, 500 00
1971 MOB new top UOO 00
Both Good Cood 304 &amp;75
1553

tf1er 6 00 pm 575 7108

U84 V 30 Magna mmaculate
cond ton saddle btgl CO\Ier
*1800 F m 11 ou1 eel en on v
Ph 256 1443 2 9PM
1983 70 Honda 3 wheele
1400 Ph 304 937 2681
1974 Honda760 lottded e~~:cel
ant cond ton naw tun e-up&amp; o
change •ooo o t.~u offe Ph
446 66, 9 aha 5PM

SWEEPER and uw ng mtchlne
epe peru and supplies P ck
up end de IVery Otvis Vtcuum
C une
one helf mIt up
Goo ge• C eek Rd Cal 814
446 294

Ace Canst uotlon Roofing gu
It 1 m11onry work A I wo k
gua en Hd Ctll6 1 4 388 9766
or 388 9792

V nyle &amp; A umlnum Siding
m W ndOWI &amp; doo I ftVI
hang gutters F ee eat mstaa
Ph eu •4&amp; 8332

5 0

RON S Te evlaion Se v ce
ti ou10 call• on RCA Ou111
GE Spec tllng In Zenhh C111
304 676 2398 a 81111l U6 ~
2484

1976 Kawauk

Roll y cr ceble tool dt INng
Molt we 1 camp It eel umedey
Pump 11 11 and urvlc• 304
991 3902

1972 GT 650 Suzuki Low
m eage ve y good cond ton
1600 Co 814 892 53Dt

Concrete t n 1h pt k ng loti
b11tmtnta eny slujob Sen o
C 1l11n D tcount R ell; Garlltld
614 985 4484

1982 Ytmtha &amp;00 Spec:la
4600 m " Exct ent cond on
Fa ng uggtgo ack 1750 Col
614 247 2724 ttter 5 DO p m

Sttrkt Tru end Llwn Sarv ce
twn cs t ltndtcapinu stump
emoval 304 676 2842 o
&amp;75 2903

KZ 760
12 800m UOO o beat off&amp;
Ph 814 258 1340

1981 Vamaht XS 850
dre11 Good cond tlon
614 742 2~52
1983 Hond1 Shldow 750 good
cond 7100 m I" Taken good
u a of •1 700 304 676
3862

75

Boats and
Motora for Sale

HI ft We~e John boat L fe
jacket 30 b th uti 1 tct Cl
moto T t t 1 ler &amp; bette,., Ct
&amp;14
1112

••a

82

Plumbtng
&amp; Heattng

CARTER S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Co Four1h tnd P ne
Oallipoll• Oh o
Phon• 014 44&amp; 3881 o &amp;1.a
445 4477

Electrical

Aesldtntla o commerc a w
ng New
ct or
L oensed a ect cl., En 11'11'11
f H A dtnou E ectrlctl 304
e7B 178e

aerv

Stt nleUitle4 ellhtulf IVIItml
Now cut om mtda fo your
tuck mo Ofhomeo Ctltcctr
W th I f• t me wa tnty Muffler
Min 9 S mpton A\la Atttent
OKlo 1 800 843 3717

78 Ot 1un 8210 run• good
uso oo 304 e75
2183

cond 1375 DO 304 575 3433

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Uneond ton a fet me gua an
tae Loca refflnncn furn 1h~
F ae estimate• Call collect
1 614 237 0488 dty o n ght
Roge 1 Bat e ment
Wtterp oaf ng

Buy nne any 1 l&amp;Cham saw cha n

and gat 1econd cham halt p ce
S OERS EQU PMENT CO
Hende son W Ve 304 676
7421

Home
I mprovementa

&amp; Refrrgeration

Used J20 Ditch W tch trencher
tnd John Deere 1kid 11eer
loedlf 814194 7842 o 114

Sen Kenmo e 21 000 btu a r

81

B4

1971 Malibu C a1"c tnd Chevy
SS Nova Both run oood
30111l 675 1881 after 15 00

2 PleceLMngAoom 8uttee325
MoiiOhtn Furniture Upper A \ltr
Rd Pfl 114 448 7444 Open

Adu t Cocker Span e 1 Adu t
Sh h Tzu Chocolate Coekltr
pup• Femtl8 No c hflck l Ctll

Serv1ccs

Motorcycles

Me ehan cal
S200 00 Ca

63
1982 26 ft Ye lowatone
c1mpa e ec c c o h" drye 6
pc dum se1 Phone 614 992
5248

74

1 Honda 280 Aabe 19B8
mode m leage 1Om Can be
~aenat 1168altan D

1983 P ymouth Hor zon
50 OOOm euto AC Ph 81 &amp;
379 2728

Now buy ng ahel co n o eat
co n Ca to a est quotH R ver
Cl v Fe m Suppfy 614 446
2986

Apartment
for Rent

21 t
t eve t ei e
Sa t
contt ned Exce Mt cond t on
Col614 992 7216

&amp;6 000
t3000

v lit Rd

62 Wanted to Buy

Merchandise

1969 26ft Cotc:hman Campe
ef tge eto S1 600 Ph
304 &amp;76 2869

New

like new

cond Lo 1 of.,., 11 Fo 11 eo
ade on ode mode p ck up o
Cl 304 6?6 1428

•2•99 1983 Dodge Colt 4
ap84Jd AM FM tapa w" ms
e1999 John e Auto Saltl Bula

G oom and Supp y S ho p Pet
G oom ng A. b cedi A I
stye• Ju eWebbPh 614 448

2 b

June 1 and 2nd 8 OOa m 8 00
p m Ch ld ens clothes wttghts
tJierc se bike m n t ampal ne
Iota mor8 Leonllf'd Set b ough
" denca t Dtrwln , 3 m les
Wilt 01'1 881

1948 Chevy Stvle Mast8 good
co nd $900 Ph 814 446
8637

AM FM IPI sun oof Wtfer m1

023

3 bed oom tier S176 month
Wtter and t ash p clcup neluded
304 67&amp; 2247

hen 30 000 m 1111

1984 Plymouth Colt 4 IPHd

Pets for Sale

0894

1984 C20 Custom red v&amp;n en

R o

Office Space for Rent Exc11 len
for Atto nays Accountan etc
C ote o Cou
Houu Ca
W seman Aeat Etta e Agen cy
614 448 3844

M nlfa m 9 Stc es BtlhanAd
oom houae
full b•••mant smel bt n one
out b\lld ng $25 000 614
378 6209

1973 S cout 4 whee d ve
8 cyt au o un• good 1660
Ca 614 379 2140

61 Farm Equ1pment

273 New Holland sq 81 er
S1600 Fo d J pt Rak e 8326
Shave Pos D ve $700 7ft
Locust pos 1 $1 35 each Ph
614 388 9832

Vans &amp; 4 W D

73

&amp; Livestock

Nomad 21ft Ctmpe Ful y
equ pped $3600 Ca 614 446

1986 Dod1111 p ckup 3
ton
21 000 mUe• &amp;6900 1969
lnte nat one 2 ton whh w nch
Col614 992 54BB

1980 Ch yse F ttn Avenue
good cond ton Cal 614 446
0008

~

Farms for Sale

_,m_A_g!Meo..,.
...... - - ' q u o
pefnttno fin thtd es.-mbled

•

Remode ed 2 wo bed oomapts
$260 &amp; S275 Depos
&amp;
R11ferences equ 8d Ph 446
2866 deys o 44-6 1024
8\len ngs

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Ju.ta . . . . •• tmallt of odds

Wen ted

Apartment
for Rent

Auto Repatr

0
0

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 35 Wes Ja ckson Oh o
614 286 6461
Massey Fe guson N8w Holland
Bush Hog Sales &amp; Serv ce Ove
:40 used ec o s to choose f om
&amp; co mp e e ne or new &amp; used
equ pmen lfl gas Sfl ec
S E Oho

1984 14x66 MobleHomeon 3
lot• 1 elect fenced ya d out
bulldmg• •11 600 Ph 441
3249 o 448 I 339 o 448
1628

33

77

26 h T tan moo nome com
p s e y self con a nfld gana a
tot I IIBPI 8 $8900 Cal
814 448 0008

0 ve S Ga pol s New 81 used
wood co a s o es 6 pc wood lR
su te S399 bunk beds $199
ec ners neY.J &amp; usfld b8d oom
su tes w nge wnhe s &amp;
shoes New v ng oom su tes
$199 $599 amps Ca 614
446 3169

14x70 Buddy 3BA 1 btth
rotel e ect c 1 ot of ext as W 1
cons der rea1onable offet" Ca 1
814 446 3085 afler&amp;PM

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tuMiftl.._ tov• fU 154 Bldwt I
Mly 30 to .June 3 9 00 to 5 00

3 ~ ttens 7 .,.,.., old phone
304 8755224

0

1987 Fo d NEW dUt anks
ong bed S960 00 One pa
80 87 uck doort $280 00
Afte 6 00 c1 304 675 3073

one

14x66 Mob le home fenced
ya d 3 lot• n Everg een Ct 1
614 446 1339 0 814 448
1628

Mow.._ing Ywd Stle kldt clothtt

End of Y-.1 Sale mutt ttke

St awbe e• P ck you own
B ng con a ners C aude W n
es Ro G 11nde Oho Ca
6U 245 612

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HomMown per1onal ct e Htve
vacancy for adu t care P oftt
• onal employe111 n 3 wo k ng
sh fts Ca I 814 992 8869 or
814 949 2927

Moving S81e Uktnewwh lpoo
....,, cepiiC 1y Woohet I Drye
e40o Tenturi hereese 8Hte
e1ooorbestotfllf' L ShapeSofa
ltd *1000 or beat offer Ph
114 44e 3104

992-..,,,.,.,

0\J~ ~1-lT!.

AUCT ON &amp; FURN TUR E 62

or 875 6864

4 puppl• mbltd breed Bettie.
bt... end tan 304 171 142ll

Fruot
&amp; Vegetables

58

SWA N

23

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~~f'G"~I~~

"I have the potential to
accumulate so much wealth
and power that 1t frightens
me So far I've managed to
keep 1t under control "
44

Auto Parts

73 Mon e Ca lo boity so d
s 125 Cal 304 676 6697 be-

55 Bulidmg Supples

NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL S QUALITY
MOB LE HOME SALES 4 Mt
WEST GALLIPOLIS RT 35
PHONE 814 446 7274

Ylf'd Sa • 8 4 June 1 2 &amp; 3
3'h m Itt out Bu IN e Ad lois
of evervrh nt.t

Free Est1mates
Reltable
Guaranteed Work

I WPt'&gt; J~~~
'f~~~~ to M~~

Baby Raccoon• to sa e 304
458 3972

1984 0 60 Dodge Aam 4 cy
4 IP AM FM td o Ph 446
7767

'{ard Sa\81

Will Do
Carpentery - Vmyl
&amp; Alum1num S1dmg
- Pamtmg Drywall

•EASONAil£ 1101A1U
I 20- 16 tfn

qu
st eet pa k ng Ph
614red
446Off
0338

1211 eo Mtgno a mob le home
ac cond phone 304 876 727B

CONSTRUCTION

614 143-sna

614 992 5964
6085

76

&amp; Accessorres

32 Mob1le Homes
tor Sale

By Owner Smtll 2 Bed oom
House From St Rt 218 ttkt
Knnw Rd ~ t firat house on
'ghl f14 000 Colt 614 446
2917

8abylitt• nMdtd for 2 ch ldrtn
C1 1 "14 z•• 178•
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G0
VERN MEN T J 0 8 S
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230 8000
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H ng040
Ctl 801
EJtt
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*100 00 per title Writt Ac•

N cely fu n shed small house
Adults on y Refe ences re

3 bed oom bf ck house n
Bradburv Oh o n811t to WMPO
Cerpeled n ce k tchen wood
bu nor Appo ntment only Ce

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Fo 11le o rent 4 rooma and
beth ex tncefo coupe wll
ul w th owner f n1nc ng phone
304 875 1090

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Located on S ate Route Ct
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Located on 688 Rete enc8
equ ed 8326mo Call 614
256 6789 0 256 6205

2 storv house 6
bath enc oud sun
porch JuSt emode ld new
roof P•nt W W ctrpet pert el
basement 2 cove td porches
Ia ge ot flowe 1 1h ubs trill
No Sundev cal 1 614 992
2292

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G unb er Est 3BA b evet
on 2 4 tcrH AC W B F P wet
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Callll4 441 9529

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11ndy be1ch •15 000 114
949 2168 .. 814 949 2288

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Summar JOba c1n be buut ful
SeU AVON FREE lttrt up fee n
Gt pol 1 d 1 hrt only Mty 22
rhrough Mty 29 Eern
Ca
for nformttlon 614 448 2168

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tingle f oo plen ocated on
corner otSvctmoretndllurel n
M ddl.,., *28 &amp;00 Mull be
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514 742 3166

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n Rtc newtth equ~ppldknchen
lVIII' view property tc 011 f om
Gener•l Store EIIV ICCMI to
Ohto RIVer boet launch ng and
Mow lewna wuh v ny hou111
tlghl houling 304 67&amp; 2H&amp;

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Serta n at ess &amp;. sp ngs book
case he11dbaa d w tl'l f tme one
large dr11sser w h m o chest
of d awe s beds de s and
S150 304 675 1033

35 lots &amp; Acreage
18Aces ncebuldng s te 2
m Northof hectylm sonR
7 Call 614 446 7627

Pets for Sale

614 742 2103

747 lnddu1t a Ito age 12 foot
aver hfltd door 3 phaus of
electr c 18k48 stee bu ld ng
6,4 446 2362 Fo
eppo ntment

7 oom1 beth V2 house n
Chllttf Oh o P ce reduced
from 127 000 to f215 000
Phon• &amp;14 985 3671

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14 month o d b ack Poodle
feme e spayed $60 Ca I

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CommBf'c al bu ld ngs fo le1uie
Downtown Pt Pla11an Sto es
aft oes A One Rea Estate
Ce o Yeage B oker Call 304
675 5104

3 bedroom house 2 acrH and
efftaency 1p1 for ••I• b~ owner
Muat see to app ec lte 61•
898 4271 anyt me

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dt';'t or 1 512 2•11 tvlf'4ingt or

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2od Avo Mlddl_, Oh 114
992 3475

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2418

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3 17 2 mo pd

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614 446

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J m M nil Chew 0 dt Inc

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School 0 strict qu at It Mt
n•• Holzer Holpitt16 Shopping
Canter W I fintnct With down
PtYm.nt U1 900 Ctll e14

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Howard L Wrttesel

Government Hom11 from t1 fu
reptlr) Delinquent tu property
Repos11n on• C. 801!ii 887 ~
8000 Ext GH 9806 for current

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1crn No Sunday calls For
nfo mat onctn&amp;14 379 2283

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30 vr gutrntMd v~nvle •icing
w w ctrpet 1 ~ btth un~que
woodwork 814 992 8126

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DRIVERS
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now h lng ltngle 1st • 2nd
Drivers Top m leege pey 111 ~
lent benef t1 AI Peterbilt Fl11t
must htvl 1yr old T A
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c ttn M V A bt 23 o o der
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RUTLAND
742 2070

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388 t783
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conctt10n 86 HP Mtrcurv Mota
powiH' trim covltf' f ud lldder
fo akltrs tltt trailer Ito lid
nsde Ctl 8,49922941 o
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General H aullng

0 a d Wt If Se vi~ Poo 1
C llll'nt Wt 1 De ivlf'Y Any
t me Ctl &amp;14 44&amp; 7404 No
8undiV ca 1
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A a. A Water Service Home
c 1 ern• wella pools flied ....
Fo mer v J•m" Bov• Wtte
Stme at•• Ca
JOt 67ri
U70

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1985Rinker 17foot 1/ 0120
hp fu Jy equ ppedl !.ell than
100 h 1 Ca 304 871 44te o
111 2941 M11dowb ook Orfvt
Point Plt•ant

16 bott 811 StiF 70 hp whh
t 1 I• Excel ent condh on Ctl
t14 445 noe otter 8 p m

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Auto Parte

a. Accea1orlea

2150 6 cyl eng ne brtnd new
11500 Calf ttle &amp;PM Ph
814 258 1058
BUDGETT tntm tsiont Ustd&amp;

Rtbu h A types Gutrtntted a
m numum ot 30 devs w II
dehve cseh • c•ry or Instal
Ph 814 445 2220 or 1 304
676 6761

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enamlstfOnl
AI ntern-'ly intpecttd end
;u1 tntlld
nstalltt on and
p ck up avalab t CtU 114 446
o95e

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mestone tnd
grtval Da !VII ed 1 ton tnd up

J m L1n er 304 075 12U o
676 7397

Formerly Ken 1 now Jnhn 1
Wtte Se v ce John Wa 11 so n
J Ownet" , 000 o 2 000 w•
n 11 ce 304 676 2248

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Upholstery

A &amp; M Cu11om Couchtl tnd
Aeupho ste y St Rt 1 C o~n
Crty Oh 814 2~1 1470 Ewt
&amp;1.a U6 3438 Open dtlvlto
430 Sat 930to130 Old•
new Upho1te ed

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�- --- Local briefs:

Saturday, and 6 a:m. to 1: 30 a.m . on Sunda y.

Cobb Chevrolrt -Oidsmobile-Cadillac lnr .. Pome1 oy · ano
Ge neral Motors Corporal ion. Ch(' l' r Oif't Motol' Division.
The plaintiffs charge that an auto mobil e_ which the\·
purchased April 29. 1986 from Cobb. has had coni mucus driec·rs
and belween thQ purcha se date and Ma)' 19. 1987. has been
returned to Cobb' s for -repairs on 10 occasions.
.
Plaintiffs charge that the car df'alership ha s b~en rn
possession of the vehi cle longN than they have. In ~ddttwn to
the monetary damages , plaintiffs ar e req uesting a trial bv JUf\'.

EMS reports emergency runs

Two prop le wen• injured in a thr ee-vehic le accident on Oh io 7
, . Thu rsday, at q a.m .. accordi ng to the
in Mei gs Count _
Gallia -Melgs Post of the State Highw ay Patrol.
Paul )-. . ( :rady . 41 , of Ra c ine. was driving north on Ohio 7 and
was closing in on the in!Nsection of Count y Road 3. David A .
Acre&lt;•. Jr .. 18. of Middlepor t . wa s going sou th on Ohio 7 when he
had slowed to turn !el l. Behind him. a 1ruck dr iven by 'G lenn T.
Crisp. :Jo, of Langsville , w&lt;'nl left of c£&gt; nl&lt;'f and hit Grady's car
head -on. Gr ady . in his un suc cess ful allempl to avoid hitting
Crisp's truck. went lcfl ol center and hi t Acr ee's car .
Grad.v wa s admillc·d to Vetera ns Memorial H osp ita l. where
he wa' sa id to be in stab!•· condi tion , according to I he hospital.
Crisp suffered cu ts in 1hP accident and wa s admit ted to Holzer
Medtcal Cen iN . where he was li sted in sa tisfactory condition.
according to the h0'4&gt;ilal.
Crisp wa s cited ·for ass urrod clear di stance

Tupp~rs Plains at 7:06a.m . to Reedsville for Michael Wes t to
St. Joseph 's Hospital : Middleport at 9: 08 a.m. transported Paul
Grady from an auto accident on Leading Creek to Veterans
Memorial Hospita l : Middleport at 4: 20p.m . to Mill St. for T ed
Riley to Holzer M edi cal Cen ter; Middleport at 8:56p.m. to Pa ge
St. for Louise Heines to H olzer Medical Cen ter; Racine at 10:51
p.m . to Main St. for Dan Shain to Veterans Memorial Hospital.

mornin g.

The Gallia Twirlers Square Dance Club i s sponsori ng a
"Spr ing Dancp" from 1:30 to6 : 30 p.m. on Sunday, June?, at Rio
Grande. with n ational caller . Gary Kincade. along. wit h local
cal ler s, .John Waugh and Bill Bush. Everyone welcome .

Ferry operator Darrell Rodger sa ys th e trips ac r os s the r iver
will be slower however bc&gt;cause he's using a smaller si ngle
engl~e boat . A s long as t he river stay s at it' s current level ,
Rodger says lh&lt;' sma ll c1 boat wil l do the job.
A propell er lost from hl s larger twin -engine boat ear ly last
week was never recovered. dcspitl' efforts by divers to locate
the propell er . The bi g boat is in dry dock now and will be
repaired as soon as anothN propeller being shipped from
Deiroit arri ves. Rodger hopes to have the bi g boat ba ck in
service about Wednesday .
A s long as no problems arise wllh the sma ller boat, he will
maint ain the Ci : .10 a.m . to 1: .30 a.m . schf'du lc. M onda-' through

Pomero'&lt; Clerk-Trea surer Jane Wallen report s thai free
trash pickup within th0 vi ll age, which has been going on for four
weeks since Ohio Clean-Up week. i s now over. Walton says
vi llage worker s hauled a tota l of JJ.J ioad s of tras h lo !h e county
laodflll; about 10 tons per load. Costs to the vil lage to dump th e
trash amounted to $575. not including employef's wages or
gasoline for !h e 1rucks.

Teresa Lynn Wi secup has been granted a divorce in Meigs
Co unt y Commo n Pleas Court from Marvin Keith Wisecup. Thr
plaintiff ha s been restored by the court to her fo r m er name
Tavlor.
dissolut ion of marriage ha s been gran ted Sa r a E . B i rchfield
and Rober t L Bir chfi eld .

$100,000 suit filed in court

Rutland council to meet

A suit for $100.000 has been filed In Meigs County Common
Pl ea s Court by Bill Spau n and Ruth Spau n of Pomeroy against

Ru!land Vi llage Cou ncil will meet Tucsda v. 7 p.m .. at thr
civ ic center.

A statement by the Bakkcrson
"Nigh t lin e" that their $1.6 mil·
lion salary was set b.l ' PTL' s
directors was ca nt radiclcd in a
repor t by Thr Wa shington Pos t
The nC'wspaper sa id audit ors
found t he PTL mini"rv had a
srcrf't accoun t that paid more
th an $2 m illion in sa laries and
bon" ses to th e Bakkers and t hei r
top aid£&gt;s last yf'ar without the
knoll'lcdgf' of the ministry's
board of directors and chirl
fi nanc ial officer .
Auditors from Arthur An·
dersen &amp; Co. also _found m orr
than $1.11i m il lion in salary and
bonu ses w crrpaid tothcBa kk er s
and top aides Richa rd Dortch
and David T agga rt in lhl' fir st
lhrc&lt;' months of 19R7 withou t lh£&gt;
board' s k now lrdg£&gt;.
Sa l ar ies paid to 1he Ba kk crs
"wrrP nrvrr br oug ht bc fon: thr
hoard of dirf'cl ors . .. the Post
qu oted Don George. a Texas
r1·angr ll s1 an d a member of lht'
I' TI. board from lalr l !t851orarlv
19R7. as saying.
Tammy BakkPr. · an swering

charges tha t she frequentl y went
on extravagant spendin g binges.
told "N ighllln e" lhf' shopping
sprees were an ou!lct for ten sion
and that she shopp&lt;'d mosli)' in
suc h inex pcnslvC' places as T .J .
M ax and K Marl.
Falwell, who took over PTL
when Ba kk f'r resigned in M arc h
after di sclosure of a 1980 sexua l
trvs l with church srcrclarv .Jes-

( 1\s of 10: :JU a.m.)
Provided hy
Bryc&lt;• and Mark Smith
of Blunt E llis &amp; Loewi
Firm
Pric&lt;·
Am Elect r ic Powcr ......... .. .. ... 27
AT&amp;T ..... .......................... 26';,
Ashland Oil .... . . .. . ... .. .... .fi3
Bob Evans Farms .. ....... .... 24 Y1
Cha rm in g Shoppes ...... .. ..... 2o %
FcdNal Mogul.. .............. c... 42 ' 1
Goodyf'ar T&amp;R . ..
. ..6fi ·r,
Hec·k' s Inc . ............ .. ......... . H,
Lim it ed In c ....................... .4 ! ·1~
Multim edi a Inc . ... ............. Ci2 11
Rax ResTa ura nt s.............. . :i %

Plains tread water in
By ,Jfi('K BEl\ ltV
United Pl'l•s. lnlt·rnallonal
Unr&lt;'lt'nting sturm!j soaked I he
Plains ear ly rocl.tY , tltrcalt' nin g
more woes ror rPsld(\nt s of
Texa s. Oklahoma and Kansas
where fl oods IWI'C killed tw o
. people. lnjurocl lli others and
forced some 1.21 Xl r f's icl r nt s fr o m
. · their homes.
Thundrr,r orms stretch i n g

rrom

thl'

"'OUi hPr n

Plains

Okl ahoma Cit y Fir&lt;' Df'par·
men! spokesman John Hansen
said t he body of Jcnntfcr 1\'loorr
was found about :10 .v ar ds down SII'Cam from thr II'Cf'.
" l.illlr .JcnnifPr ju st Joos t her
gr ip as she was tryi ng to cl ing to
sa fCI)', and thf'watf'r jus t car r ied
her down and und er and caught
hrr in somr drbris undC'rncat h
the sur face." Hansf'n said.
Sur ging watf'r had carr ied
l·: liwbclh Moore' s car l o fcC't off
d ro:.~d into th(' rrc' ck . Hansen
said. The mother swam wi th
Jennifer to a high spot and len
the child clinging to th e l r Pro
while she went back for her other
chlldrpn, Rlc·k.~·. 8. and Sar ah. ti .
When Moore returned. Jen ni fer was gonC'. !-:Iizabeth Moore
and hrr two oldet' chi ldren
cllmb!'d in to the tree and wrrP

10

Wisconsin Thursda)' force(! the
e1·ac·uatlon uf !11111 people from
Sf'V(\n towns in Oki.J homa t~ nd :UJO
resident ., In 1\ansas.
In Oklahoma CitY . a 2 .1·ra r-o lcl
girl pla f'rd in a l n' r ;lllOI'&lt;' flood
wa trrs lost h&lt; 'r grip ancl drownrd
as hrr mot hf'r n'!'C'Ul'{l hrr tw o
o ld er children from 1heir flood
swept c·"r Thurscl")' , offi cials
said.

SERVICE FORECAST TO 7 AM EST 5-30-87

sica Hahn, refu sed to appC'ar on
"Nighllinf'" wi th th e Bakkers.
However. he countered with an
appe;trancc- Thursday on " Good
Morning Amer ica" torepeatthal
he would not ha ve made his
c ha rges WPdnesda)· that
Bakker was bisexual and loot ed
I he PTL's bank accoun ts before
fleeing - withoul"incon troverrible evidence."

I

Daily stock prices

storm~s

lat er b~~
firdighcrs. Hansen suid .
It was tho seco nd stormrrlal&lt;'d death in th e sta rr . ln
nearb.v McClain County. the body
o f 14-.vear -old Randell Taylor
was fou nd in a flood ed stream
about 10!1 vard.s from whrrr he
disappeared Wrdnesda v. Sh!'r i ff
Don Smith said.
·
A t leas t 111prop I!' were injun'd
bv lightning in fou r sf'paratr
in cidents in Wi sconsin. Fi ve of
those v ictims were hospitali zed
fl lld onr was li strd in C' riti cal
condit ion.
" II wa s j ust e~ hor rendou s
thu nderstorm II \\'as coming
down in l itrra l bucket s and It
cam r up quite quickly ," said
Te r h. Sg t. L eo Clark. " gu &lt;1 rd

r0scurd

two hou rs

spok0sman .
Six proplr were injurf'd in a
roof collapse in Tex as as the
r ains unl r &lt;~shcd flooding 1hal
closrcl road s and str andPd motor·
isis. l.iv r st oc k al so wa s 1hrra

t£'nC'd , au thorltirs "'t.lid .
Prrsi s t0 nt thund&lt;' t' St o rm s
mowd from west Tex as into the
Dall&lt;! s- Forl Worth arr&lt;1. Flas h
flood warnings worr iss ued
Thu rs da)· night as heavy storm s

Robbins "&amp; M yers ........ .. .. .... ... 11
Shonry .s I nc..... .. ... ........ ''.t.l" I11'
Wendv ' s Inti. .... .. .. ....... .... .... 9'h
Worthington lnd ..... ................ 20

Hospital news
VMH
Thursday admission!'i - Annr
Dav i s. Midd l eport: Ralp h
Moor&lt;'. Dexter. Nea l Bon~cuiiP r
.Jr.. Middleport : Paul Sayre.
Svracuse; Bf'lly Roush. Pome·
ro.v : Paul Gt·ad)·. Racine : Chester Young, Long Boll om ; Jamr'
We lls. L ong Bollom.
Thursday Discharges - none.

wake
dropped up to 1. 6'&gt; inches of r a1n
at Dallas -Fort Worth In terna tiona l Airport.
Poli ce in the suburb of Grand
Prairi e said the roof of Cha llenger Elrctri r Co . col lapsed
abou t 7::10 p.m .. inju ring six
ppople. OnP person sufferf'd a
srr ious head inju r.v bu t wa s in
stable condition. Lt. J .M. Gatlin
said . .

·· wr'rr not surC'Whi.Jt

r~wsrd

Vol . 22 No. 17
Copyrighted 1987

tl

11hr coil apsf' 1." Ca 1lin said. "W~
ha(l heav)_. rai ns and high wind s
In rhr arf'a at thp lime."
In northeast Kansas near Top·
oka . resident s of Ro ssvillf' were
aw akcn&lt;'d e a rl~ Thursday by
sher iff 's deputies banging on
!heir doors and adv ising them to
fire because of rapid!)' rising
waters from llooded Cross
Crock. Some of I hf' ~00 people
who left their homes sought
shelte r at Rossville Hi gh School.
In Oklahoma. residents of
Lind say, Guthrie. Com anc he.
Harr ah. Norman. Chickasha and
Dun can wrre evacuated from
1hrir homes Thursda.1· as water
from nearb)' creek s and rivers
r os e over their banks. and most
werr kept awny overnight.

Area deaths
'

Arthur Darnhrough Jr.
Arthur Darnbrough Jr .. 7l
died at hi s 1·rsidf'n cc Thursda1·.

He was a fo rm er sa If'" rrprf'scnrati v£&gt;

for

the Quaker La ce
rrtir r d ownC'r of
Darnbrough's Df'partmcnt Stor r
and r eti red from th e Ohio De partment of Transportation .
He was preceded in death b1
hi s parents. Arthu r and F i orrnc~·
Mont gomerv Darn bro ugh . and a
sister. Virginid Autf'n .
Hr i~ ~ UI'\' i\'f'd b\ hi!-. w ih\
PollY; rh tldrt'n. Art hur 1fl o f
Worthington . Deborah ol Pitt sburgh. An n of Can.tl Winrilrstrr .
Step hanie of Sprlngfi f'ld and Will
of Gallipo lis: se1·cn gra ndc hi ld r en and tw o n&lt;'ic·r's.
He wa s a gradua te of Wi ll iam
PP nn Char ter Prepa r ator)·
School and honor graduate o f ttir
Wharton School of lhr Univcrsil)'
of Pcnns~~ I v ania . Hl' was a
member of the Pe nnsylva nia
football tra m and Papl ain of the
lacrossC' team. Ht' was also a
mem brr of Phi Kappa Bet a "ntl
Sph inx honor socicl ics, and Psi
Upsilon fralernil .l .
In 1~ rl'i . thr Darnbrough!oi pu r ·
chased Airman ' s Oep artmenl
Storr an d remained 1n business
until 1971. From that timr until
his reti r ement in 19H:I. he was
associa l !'d with I he Ohio Dr&lt;iprl ·
mcnt of Tran sportation.
He wa s a member of St. Pf'trr' s
Episcopal Chu r ch. the Benevolent and P rolf'clive Ordf'r of the
Elk. the Cal lipol is Club and wa s a
C'ornpc.t n~':

pas! president of th!' Ga l lipolis
Retai l Merchant s' Association.
A memorial sen·irr will be
co nducted at St. Peter's E pisco pal Church, Sunda)·. 2 p.m .. Rev.
Albert MacKenz i&lt;' and Rev.
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Speed
chase
ends in
arrest
MIDDLF: PORT A high
speed auto cha se In the early
hours ol Saturday morning ended
in t hf' arrest of a• 29-year· old
Middleport man .
Pnu! Cera rd. ifwPs tigator for
Meigs Cou nt .1· Prosec utin g Allor·
ney Fred Crow 111, rf'ported I hat
Roy .Jack " .l ick ' ' Ne ff is now in
custody at t he Mf'igs Count)' .Jail ·
where hf' is bei ng held on a Mei gs
Count)' gra'nd j ury indi ctment for
breaking and (•nt rring.
The gr and ju rv indict men! was
returned against Neff on Ma,· 21
i n connection wi th an incident
M a)' 111 at the old Vali&lt;'Y Lumber
building . on Pagf' Sl.
in
Middleporl.
1\ o.,.va rr~mt for Neff's ar re:;t was
i ssued at t hal t imC'.
GNard said Neff was spoiled
Saturday morning in Middif'port
b~· Middleport police and "I hal ' s
whNo the c hase began ."
Nrff fled sou th on Route 7 in his
vehicle wilh the pol icf' i n pursuit.
Shot s Wf'rr fir£&gt;d during the chase
(;crard said . Policf' allege that
Neff opf'n!'d fi r e on t hf'm and I hat
thr. returned his shot s.
Nf'ff took a side road off Rou I f' 7
oomrwhere · near tho MPigs&lt;:alli a l ine. GNurd said. fi r then
lrfl hi s .~· rhiclr and escaped
lhrough rhr woods on roo!.
i'o: el'f was later upprf'hrndod at
i:l prin t II' rr.s ld 0ncP . om!' di s·
ranee a\\'a)' b,l ' MPi gs Sher iff' s
O!'pUI)' Dun Ll'v ing,ron and
taken to jail.
Nrff w ill be arraigned In court
Monda)' morning on the llt"Caking
and enl&lt;' t ing charge GNard said.
Hf' is also b&lt;' ing held on a parole

lions bil l. but the Sc'natc I'N sion has no similar
provision .
Mt:'l zeniJaum said Fridil.\ ' lu~ \VO n u comntlt mpnl
from thC' Sc nalr bill's manager to accept s:10
million to $3~ million in c·onf(•n·nc·e wit h th ~
JiOW:iC'. Ohi o \.vould rPcelv e an umlrtcrminrd
port ion of 1hr mo n e~· if II Is approvrcl .
Tho other 17 OBES ofric'es I hal hu v&lt;' l'io~t'd or
lire sch(&gt;(lu !Ni to close ar~ : Barn£&gt;sville; Cadl1.:
Ca idwrll: Cel in &lt;l: Chardon:
ln clnmn l Rose·
law n: Col umbu s Wes t. Coschocton: Eaton;
Fostoria; (;a llan; Geor getown; Kenton ; London :
McArthur: McConnelsville: Millersburg: Nelson·
vll lf': New Lexington: Pomero~ : Port Clinton:
Urba n ~\: Wauseon : i:l nd Wilmington.
,
The closings also Include compli ance offircs In
Ca nt on. Findl11y und Chillicothe.

WavClrl~· .

OBES h as dccidf'd to c lose lhl' downtown
Cleveland offJep Instead of the om' in Maple
Heighto . A n offi ce in Hamilt on was schedu led ro
close but wi ll r·emal n open becaUSl' the planned
sh utd own of two General Molot'SCo rp. plants will
increase th e Buller Co unt y work load, Michael
sa id.
OBES wo rkers at t he 21 offices alrea dy closed
have been transferred to help w ith shiftin g
work loads. Mlchaf'l said. Abou t 45:1 &lt;'mploycPs
have agreed !o l akr C''-! rly n~ t ircm enl b~ ·
Sep tember . About 1,000 workf'rs who hav(• l ~ft
OBES In 1h ~ past t hrre or four years ha ve not been
rrplacf'd. she sa id.
..
An addll ional $100 million has beC'n t·estorrd to
the House vNsion of lltr su Dol e m e nr ~ l approp1·.la ·

Gallipolis Jaycees announce
theme for July Fourth parade
GALLIPOLIS- ThPme of 1he
Tht-. year ':\ paradP thrmr wa s
22nd annual Gallipolis f(ivcr d!'slgnrd to commemorate th&lt;·
Rccr eali OI\ Fest1val Pa1•adr is blct'ntcnnill l ol the Northw&lt;•sr
''200 Years and Still Pioneer in)(.··
OrdinanN• and 200th anniVPI'Snry
That was announced Saturdav
of the United Sta tes Conslllu tlon.
by Parade Chairman Doug
Besides th r .Ja ycees' p~r a d P.
Brown of the Gallipolis Area
the 19R7 rlvrr recreatio n festival
Jaycees.
will also include a " bi g band
This year 's ff'stlval wil l be held
sound. " feu turing lhf'Twin RlvCI'
Thursday. July 2. through Sutur - Ba nd and McGulf&lt;'y !.ant'.
da y, .lull' •1, with the p;u·adr
On Ju ly :\. 1h&lt;' sc hcd u lc cails for
downtow n at·ou nd 11 a.m .. on " Kids Acllvlllcs In The rar~··
Job' ·~. · one of the festival 's and ' " Teen Nig ht. " . On July
hl l(hll ~h!S .
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. Foul·rh . ,, lullday oft•vcnt.• llr&lt;·nn
The Ja y cees wil l be in the lap, ro br cli ma xed with a
Fourth of .July parade wll h the fireworks dls pl a~ . Tr• lia rrl ·
rPSI of the walking units thi s son's hand wi ll also perform on
summer . Walking or ganizations .Jul y 4.
will line up on Spruce St reet,
1' helma Ell ioll . who w ill srrve
between First and Second as parad&lt;' marshal I his year , Is
Avenuf's. a t 9: :111 a.m . The floats also the oxorutlve dl rN' tor of thr
will llnr up at the Ga llipolis .fe stival. doS&lt;·tlo Baker Is the
Df'velopmrnr Ccn trt·.
general chu lrper~on ; Harold Ro·

BELl. PRO.JECT CONTINUES - Installation of Ohio Bell's new
$3.2 million digital electronic lel ephon!' switcher at the ~'Orner of
Third five., and Locust St., to serve -146 Gallipolis area custo mers
continued last week. Work hegah on the projed ear lier this spring
and Is scheduled for com pletion In November. Workers put away
th ei r ~ear earlier than normal Friday whrn a thunderstorm struck
the area around 3:30p.m.

\Van rn trrtal nmcnt Chuirma n:
MlkPSlrnons local arrannemcnt s
chai rma n; ROf'CI' Barronronces·
slons cha irman and M,ITOn
"Bu d" MeCher tho master of

crr(' monli's.
.i ayCf'es enco uruJ::r rcglstnt ·
lion of high schoo l bands. h erIC'ad ln g uni ts, majorPIIf' unlls ot·
an~ olher group want ing to
partldpalr In the parade " as
soon as poss ibl e. "
Df'ad l-int' ror parade rcglslra·
tlon Is Mondo y, .June ~9.
Indi v idu als m ay co nlltrl r lub
p_resldl'nl .John Hud so n ~ ~ Car l' s
Shoe Sto1·e. 441;-2:&gt;02, b&lt;'twern
9:~0 a.m. and :, p.m .. Monduy
th r ough Sa turday. or DOug
flrown, at Natlonw ldr Insura nce.
44f;. J9ii0, or fil l oul an enlry blank
ufi N they appca t· 111 lh&lt;' loca l
raper .

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Purpose of corps: To
keep roadsides clean
By GEOFF OSBORNE
'rimes-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOLIS - Many people
rend to agree that II is an
aggravat ion to src trash a long
the road .
Th ey also agrl'C that th e sight
of tra sh tends to brf'ak up th e sea
of green thai they !Ike lo see on
both sides of the road . from the
road shoulder and beyo nd.
That is lhf' purpose of the'
Summ er Youth Li ller Corps
tSYLC!. esta blished in 19H2 bv
1hr Ohio Department of Nat ura l
Rf'sources iODNR ) to rcmov('
l il tf'r fr om thf' roadway s In Ohio
by using ~ou lh from the local .lob
T raining Partnership Acl
tJ TPA t or an)' other loca l work
ref(•rra l program tgencral reli ef,

al terna t ive se nt encing, etc . 1.
The program wa s star ted In 38
Ohio com munities, randomly sc·
lected by the now defunct Com·
prehcnslvc Employ ment Train•
ing Ar t tCETA i. w hich wa s
succeeded by the Job Employ·
men! Training Act t.JETA 1.
Si nce then th e SYLC has operarions In all of Ohi o's cou nties.
!hough as recently as 19Ro there
were JOroun ties thatdidnothavc
thP program .
rn Gallia Cou nty, where the
program ha s been in existe nce
si nce 1986. a S2.500 grant wa s
given to the county commission·
PI'S !his year by the ODNR for
operating expenses . Thi s was a
separa te gran! from !he main
Co ntinued on J\ .:1

GALI.IA SENIORS GRADUATE - Chris·
topher Polcyn, left, Paula Rae Brown, SI."Uond
from Jpft, along with .Jodi Hall and Harley Ehlln,
.Jr,. were among 45 seniors at Kyger Creek High
School Friday ni ght rccdvlng their diploma.•.
Graduation ceremo nies were also held at North
Gall Ia, Southwcslcrn aud Hannan Trace High

Sc hool• Friday as lht• uiHIV•· sct•m• was r~ p!'all'd
ma~y limes throughout tltt· unttnly. 'rhc KCtJS
graduation e&gt;erdHe wa.• lwld in tlw Kyger fr•·•·k
gym while faculty. parent.&lt; Ulttl studt•nb&lt; fann&lt; •d
Incessantly throu ghout lh•· •·••rNnony, mark&lt;•tl hy
~plus dcgr&lt;·r temperature' and hi~h humidll.l'·

Brine bill under consideration in Ohio House

Cruise. l ilt, p. windows. V-6. air.

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app rpved. Presiden t Reagan has a ·hisror1· of
opposing fundin g like this ... ..
"Th e on ly thing we ca n say for sure i.s th;ll wr
wi ll need the money whenever it comes."
OBE S faces a $6.6 million deficit through Sept.
30. the e-nd of the federal fisca l year, berausf' of
federal budget cut s, Michael said. add in g that
future funding Is uncerta in at besl.
The announcement Friday br in gs to 41 the
number of un employment offices sched uled to
close. Mi chael sa id six offices will closPw ithin two
months: downt own Cle1·cland. Mass illon. Uppe1·
Sandusky. Van Wert , West Un ion and Cin ci nnati' s
Work In cpntive Program office.
Closing dat es will be sc heduled soon for righ t
oth!'r offices: Alliance. Barbrno n. Ca tTol ll on.
East Liverpool. Mat·y sv llJe. Niles. Sidney ' and

Mi chael. "11 doesn ' tl ook very pos i liv~e.:_.E:.:~.:_
ve:n.:_':.:.'f.:_i'.:_'s:.·--------rriT::T--:--:-T---~

ln,·r stigati on into the chase
und allcgf'd shooting is r ontinu·
ing acr ot'ding to Gerard.

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,JEANNE REI\1.1.
United Press International
Despitf' signs of finan cial enco urage ment from
Was hin gton. the Ohio Bureau of Employment
Serv ices w ill cl ose H more offices , sta l e officia l s
say.
.
OBES confirmed the pla nned closings lat e
Fridav . about the sa me lime Se n. Howard
Metzenbaum . D -Ohio, announced hr had sec ured
some su pport for suppl emental funding th ai could
ease the burea u' s financial dilemma . OBES said
austC'r it v measures would conti nue unt il money
ac tual!)' is ap propriated by Congress and
approved by Pre~iden1 Reagan .
" ll is conceil·abl e 1he mon ey cou ld stop the las t
14 closings. if wf' got suffici ent fund s i n time, but
it' s nor lik ely." sa1d OBES spokeswoman Karen

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Middleport- Pomeroy-Gallipolis- Point Pleasant; May 31, 1987

OBES plans to close 14 additional offices

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Bakkers cancel appearance on CNN
' FORT MILL . S.C. rU Pl t-Thc
major figures in the "holy war"
over the PTL minist ry . the
alleged sexua l (•scapadcs of .Jim
Bakk&lt;'r and rhr spcncllng ex cesses of Tamm.1· Bakker apparen lly intend to wi thdraw from
verbal com bal.
Defrocked mini sk r and PTL
founder Jim Rakkrr and his w iff'.
Tammy . ca ncel ed a sc hcdu ll'd
appf'arance Thu rsd a.v night on
the Larrv Kin g Show on \NN .
and an aide said tho)' "refused to
b£&gt; a part of the v icious m"dslinglng that Is going on."
Eurl!N T hursda.v. the Rev .
.krry Falwf'll , accu sed by lh!'
Rakkers of using l rickt·rv to take
ov£&gt;r th(• PTL, said he Is weary of
I he blckrr ing and wan ts to avprt
a "so-called hoi,l ' war ."
King told v i&lt;' wc•r s the offi cial
('Xp lanation for the ca ncella ti on
was that Tamm)' had an "upset
tlng night " afl r r the i\BC " Nigh tl!np" show . on which th e
13akkcrs ap pr"rrd the night
bc&gt;fore aflrr more than two
month s In seclusion

Stornt halts Memorial play
Gallipolitan's view of recent Memorial
Day parade - • A - 2

Divorce granted in court

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A $50.()]0 sel!lemenl awarded Wednesday in Meigs Cou nt y
Commo n Pleas Court was one of I he largest personal damages
cla ims ever awarded in Meigs Cou nty. The sell lement was
awarded by a jury of eig ht to Anna D. Clonch. Pomeroy, from
John S. Thomas , Pomeroy. for injuries su ffered m a motor
vehicle acci den t on Ma rch 2q, 1985. Clonch was represented by
Dougla s Lillie and Fra nk W. Porter. Pomeroy . The defendant
was represent I'd by Ted Sawver . Columbu s.

Clean-up Weeks completed
rcsumed

50 cents

Pioneer
Spirit
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Largest .'&gt;ettlemenl noted

Spring dance announced
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Ferry back in service
Fc·rr.v srrv icr hc1 wcrn Pomero.v and Mason

Sunday

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Two injur£&gt;d in 3-car wreck

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Friday. May 29, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Page-10- The Daily Sentinel

614-949-2551

By NANCY \'01\CH,\M
Times-sentinel Stall
POMEROY . - A bill exem pt ·
in g cf'rtain cl asses of oil and gas
well s In spven Souther n Ohio
counlics from brine disposal
regulations is now undN ro nsi d·
erat ion in thf' Ohio House of
Represen1ati1·es. Th&lt;· bill passed
the Oh io Senate on May 14, but ,
according to Tom Sherman,
deputy director of resource protection for I he state's Division of
Oil and Gas. the bill is unlikely to
pas s the hou sf' In It's present
form. The Division of Oil and Gas
is opposed ro.r he bill in it s present
form Sherman adds.
. Introduced In the state senate
by 20th District Senator Roi;lert
Ney, R -Barn~vllle, Senate Bill
100 would exempt certain "dom esllc and commercial" wells In
Bellnont. Monroe, Washtnglon,
Meigs, Athens, Morgan and
Noble Cou~11es from exiSting
brine disposal regu lations. The
wells have to have been "drilled

to specil: c geologica l for mat Ions .
prior to April 1985 ... Sherman
explains.
House Bill 501 which went in to
effect In Aprll1985 required the
disposal of brine through one of
thr.ec methods.. annual disposal ,
injection well or through road·
way dust and ice conlrol usage.
Later , ex plain s Sherma n,
House Bill 572 was passed which
exempted certain " domesllc"
wells from eo'mpllancc with
brine disposal regulations and
certain Insurance requirem ent s.
To qualify for exemption under
H.B. 572, he says, a well had to
have been drilled prior to 1980 to
the Mlsslsslplan formallon, and
be located In the Southern
unglaclated parr of the state.
This bill allowed for disposing
of brine on the ground as long as
there were no environmental
effects !rom the dumping, and no
contamination of water supplies.
If water coniamlnarlon, or en vir·
onmental prolilems such as dead

proposa l. " for. dom es tic wel ls
ani)' ," w hich , If a landowner
agrees 10 allow disposal or brine
" on !he same tracl of land where
the well Is located, " permiss ion
for disposal would be granted.
The Division woulq retain aulhorll y to r evoke th pcrmil II
off-site damagPS related to the
brine di sposal were discovered .
Sherman. who is originally
from Southern Ohio. say s he
understands the dilemma of
commercial oil and gas pr oduc·
crs In this part of the state, bur
that he questions the fairness of
exemp11ng some commercial
producers and not olhcrs . He also
feels the decline In drilling In
Ohio ha s b('(&gt;n caused more by
low oil prices than by brine
disposal regulations.
He says the Division Is con·
cerned that If S.B. 100 passes as
wrliten. excluding mention of
eontamlnalion to dranlnage systems and ground water, that
federal dollars to the state under

vegetatio n or trees were found
during Jnsp&lt;' Ctlon s. citations
were issu!'d by the Division.
Sherman describes H .B. 572 as
a "narrow bill" which affected
only about 1,800 wells .
,
And although S.B . 100 Is
slni llar In som e respeels to H .B.
572, Sherman says the Division
opposes th e proposed blll hi&gt;·
cause " II Is vague" In regard 10
possible water co ntamination
and In particular "strikes drain age systems and ground water
from lis wording. "
Sherman says S.B . 100 grants
exemption to wells, " domestic
and commercial," which meet
speci fications, If a landowner
submits an affidavit ,giving per·
mission for disposal of brine on
his or her properly .
Sherman says It Is sti ll the
Division's philosophy not to place
brine produced by commercial
drilling on the ground.
He adds however that the
Division did prepare a counter-

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th e Safe Drinking Water Act ma y
be jeopard ized .
The bulk of wells which would
be automallea ll y exempt under
S.l3 . JOO are In Washin gton
Cou nt y , with 5..100 wells, and
Monroe Cou nt y, with 2,600. In
Meigs Coun ty , 55~ wells would bl:'
automallcally exempt.
Oil and gas produ cers In lhe
seven specific co unties, and In J.9
other Souther n Ohio co unties.
t'Ould apply for exempllon of
add!! lonal wells which mi ght
meet specifi cations.
No wells in ' Gallla Cou nt y
would be auloma!lca lly exempt,
but Sh ~r man guesses th at aboul
30 might quall!y If they would
apply for exemption.
Sher man does agree t hat some
wells In the Southern part of the
stat e produce only sma ll
amou nls or brine, or produ ce
brine that Is less sa lty than In
other parts of othe stale. He also
agrees that the geology tn South·
ern Ohio differs greatly !rom thai

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of the rust "f thP
Bur. h&lt;·
sa ys , " I would not ag r&lt;'&lt;' lha r
brin e n r v Pr t 'i i U.''i( '' prOI)Il'm:.. fn
Sou thern ()h i&lt;&gt;. "
Sherman &lt;'XP&lt;'CIS rite housp
wil l tak&lt;• som&lt;' aetion on S. B. 100
by .June :m. Th o hi ll h:1d It , first
hear ing In thr Jl llUSc En ergy an&lt;t
Envlronm PIII Commill•'e on
Thursda y. 11 t he house fDil s to
pass th(' hi ll. Sherman sa.vs "
house and wh al&lt;' confl•rc ncf'
commlllco wl ll co nve ne to di scuss a pos., l hlro (·omproml sr .

Weather
By Unlt&lt;Jd l'r&lt;'&gt;S lnlcrnutlonal
Sunday, \'nriah'lc cloudint•s.,
with scalt&lt;·red Lhund('r ·
storms. lli~h K5 to 00. Chan e&lt;·
of rain 50 p&lt;•rc&lt;,nl.
Su nday ni ght and Mundav.
partly cloudy with "cattcrd&lt;:d
thunderstorms. Low 65 to 711.
High 85 to 00. Chance of rain I•
48 percent .'

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