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Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- MiddlepOrt~ Ohio

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Sou thern At hlet ic Boosters are sponsoring a double·
elimination softball tour nament this Sat urday an d Sunday.
Trophies lor most valuable player . and mos t hJt s will be
. awarded, In addition to sponsor tro phies lor th(! first three
team s. E ntry fee Is $65 .and two so ftballs . For in fo. co ntac t Chris
Wolfe, 949·277:J, or Howie Ca ld well, 949·2954.

probed by patrol

The Ga lli a·Meigs Post of I he St ate Highway Patrol reported
an acci den t on Ohio 124 in LPbanon Township WC&gt;dn esday, at;, ·
p.m.
.
Patrici a A. Tripl ett. :!5. of Por tland , was westbound wlien she
stopped behind a tr uck driven by F'rcd A. F'lickinger. 26, of
Alba ny, who was also wes tboun d. F'lickln gcr stopped and then ·
backed up In the road, hit tin g T ri plett 's ca r .
Fli cki nger was cited for Improper backing.

Squads make 7 run.5 Wedne.~day
Meigs Count y Emer gency _M edical Services reports seven
ca lls Wednesday; Rutland at 8: 16a. m. to Meigs Mine No. ~ for
Randy Cross lo Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pom eroy at 10 ; 25
a.m. to Bur lingham for Raymon d Whaley to Holzer Medical
CPnt er ; Middleport at 11:08 a.m . lo.South Th ird St. for Vi rgil
Phillips to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Middleport at 12 :40
p.m . to Secon d Ave. and Mill St. for Jason Kl ein who wa s trea t{•d
·but not transporled; Rutland Fire Department at 2: 09 p.m. to a
• gara ge lir e~~ the Estep residenc('on New Lim a Road ; Rutland
at :1: 04 p.m. tr ansported Jeremy Richm an from th e fire sta tion
. to Vetera ns Memorial Hospital ; Raci ne at 6: 16 p.m. to
YPIIowbu sh Road for Glenn Winland to Velcrans Memorial
Hospital.·

Jackpot will reach $9 million Saturday
CLEVELA ND JU Pli - Ohio
Lotl ery . offi cials say th e Superlotio j ackpot for Saturday' s
drawing wilt reach at leas! $~
million .
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Wednesday's drawing pro·

wi nning numh&lt;'.rs - 1o. 17. 2J. 29,
:tY and 40. Those tickets are worl h

$1,000 each.
Another 5,670 tickets wore sold
wit~ four of the win nlng numbers
and··arc won h $87 each.
duccd no gr and pr ize w innC'rs,
Offici als said $4,275,54:! worth
bul officials said I here WN C 10:1 of tickets were sold for the
J}ckets sol d with five of the drawing.
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Mc·Bet~

('' Gerald L. McBee. RI.. Letart.
di(•d WcdnPs da y in ·Pleasan t
Vall ey Hospilal.
Rorn .Jan. 2:.. 1906. In .Jackson
Cou'nly, he w us the son of the Iale
William P. and · Allee Swlgrr
McBee.
He was also preceded in death·
by hi s will', Bess · Wolgand
McBee. who died in 1!!71.
H&lt;• was a wrlder ai thr
Marietta Manufacturing Com·
' pa ny and belonged lo. the 32 nd
Dity Shriner · Masonic at
r Cot t ag&lt;•v Ilie.
Surviving an• li ls daught er,
Mrs. Allee Shel ton, Hunt ington ;
two sisters, Mrs . . Madeline
McCart y, Leon, Mrs. Hel en Pol·
ing, Beli nJ::Ion, two grandchild·
r .p n a n d
f i v e g r ea t •

grandchildren.
The funeral wil l be Prid ay at 2
p.m. at I he As bury U.M. Church ,
Let art with the Rev. Rex Young
olflclat ing.
Buria l will be in th e Evergr een
Ce met ery.
Fri ends may ca ll from 7-Hp.m.
Thursday at the fl!lleral home
and bnc hour

pnor tl''sprv 1ces on

F.rlday.
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There wi ll be Mason ic grave·
side servI ces by t h&lt;• Cotl al!ev'll ie
U l dge.

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southwesierp and sout h·central
Texas, saturated by two weeks of
heavy rain, and over Chaves and
Eddy counties In southeast N'ew
Mexico.
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· A violent storm th at has killed
at least 36 people and chased
hundreds from thMr homes with
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tor nadoes and floodwa ters IEift a
A 'tornado slashed ·through
soggy trail today from water· .
Courtland , Va., Wedne sda y
logged Texas to North Ca roli na .
nlgh,t, but only damaged three
"The whole area of thunder·
mobile homes and Injured lour
storms will move slight ly to the
people, authorities said.
south and ·east," said Pete
" We're real lucky," Sheriff
Rey nolds of the Na lional
Vern ie Franc!&amp; said.
Weather Service.
Minor damage ·was reported .
The storms stretched today
Wednesday Iron) tornadoes near
from s~u t hern Texas to the
the Texas cit ies of Hailetsvllle,
central Gu ll Coa st states and
Asa, Riesel and Lott and in
from Florida to the·. Yirgin la
C;~roli n e County, Sparta ,· and
coast. Reynolds sa id. A few rai n
Fort A.P. Hill , Va .
~ .sHowEFis .
shower s were scattered from the
Early morning rain levels
Virgin las across the lower Creal
FRONTS: . ..Warm "Cold · -.slatic "Occluded
included 1.29 Inches at. Young·
Lakes and New England . . Th e
stown, · Ohio, 1.25 inches at · Map shows minimum tempe'rahires . At least 50% of any shaded area is predicted .
rest of the nat ion had mostly
to receive pl'eciptationindicated.
·
UP!
Cherry Point, N.C., and 1.22
clear ski es.
inches at New Bern , N.C. 1.22. As
.WEATHER MAP --'Showers and thunderstorms are forecast lor
Flash ·flood watches were in
much . as 2. 39 inches fell at
parts·
of the Paclflc Northwest and mid Atlantic Coast states with ·
effect today over much of
Quantico, Va.
. rain· or showers In parts of the north Atlantic _Coast. Showers and
co_n_ri_nu_ed_fr_o_m_:p_ag::.e_J_ _ _ _ _;___.:, . thunderstorms are possible In pllftS of the Gull Coast and the-south
tQ. mid Atlantic region. (UPI)
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sorry these questions are being Celes te in a presidential bid .
.1·.
asked. But as politicia ns. we
" HI! was dam aged goods to
have an obliga tion to have a begin with," said Casey. '.'He had
. Shoney's In~ . .... : ...... .,,., ... .. .27%
clea n moral life. II y6u're go ing
(As oll0: 30 a.m.)'
the scandals and he's a nor thern
Wendy's Inti. ... .................... 9%
Provided ' by
to be Involved· J'n the polit ica l , liberal. Now to have the st ate's
Worthington Ind........ ., ........ 20Y,.
Bryce and Mark Smith
arena, you're going to hav&lt;' so me .l~rgesl newspaper, ·your home'
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tough questions to answer.·"
of lllurit Ellis &amp; Loewl
town newspaper , with that kind .
But A ustln ·sa ld It is "too early
of head line .:. It'S devastating. "
to Iell " what effect the story wil l
Price
Senate· Minority Lea der Harry · Firm
.have on Celes te's pot ential ca nd i·
Am
E
lectric
Power
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26 ')4
Mes hel. . n..vo'ungstown, pre·
daey until the r eac tion is in.
AT&amp;T
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25%
dieted .t he Plain Dealer story
Ashland
.Oil
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62Y.,
Ohio House Speaker Vernal G.
wou ld be "o ne of a series tha t will
Riffe Jr., D·New Boston, who has
be done I by v~riou s newspapers 1 Bob Evans F arms .............. 25V,
never been a member of the on all candida t es seeking the Charming ShoRpes .............. 21Y,.
Celes te fan . club, sa id two of the office or pres lden(." ·
Federal Mogul .... ............... 42-)).
three alleged indiscretions took
Goodyear
T&amp;R .......... , ..... .. .65Ys
Richard Yepsen, a press aide
place " long before t he gentiPman
Heck's
Inc:
........ ... ........ ......... 4 ~
in the governor 's office, report ed
Limited Inc . .............. ............ «
beca me governor.". He added a heavy volume. of t elephone
tha t .the newspaper story will not
ca lls from telev ision sta t ions and · t)fultimedia Inc.................. 56V,
Rax Res taurants ...... .. ....... , .. 5')4
change his support for releste .
small town newspapers wanting
" I'w ·gol to work with him, "
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ .. :... ,. 10 \4
to know If the governor would be
MIDDLEPORT
said Riffe. "He's the governo r.
available lor a res p o ns~.
.
You don' I, because some story is
Jacqu ill a Bass , the governor's
written in the newspaper s. stop reception ist. sa id 'some people
doing bu siness wi th soniebody or
who called in were voca lly :
stop as~ociati n g with him ."
opposed to the go \'ernor, includ ·
. As ked if he could suppor t ing ''a couple who lect ured me on
MEIGS COUNTY FAI'RGROUNDS
Celeste l or president, Riffe an s· ·. morals."
,
POMEROY, OHIO
wcred ; " If he's the only one
Austin sugges t&lt;'d that repor ·
June 4-5-6-7
July 2-3·4,5
Aug. 6·7·8·9
·runn ing fro m Ohio, absolulelv ."
ters are publi c figures ami ought
Sept .. 3·4·5 ..6· ' 011. 1·2·3·4 Nov. 5-6-7·8
· Sen. John Glenn. D·Ohlo. has to be subj ected to · the same
i ndi cated he is interes ted in· th e personal scrutiny as polil.lcians.'
DEALERSWANTED - BUYERS WANTED
poss ibilit y of running for pt·es l·
· " Why not ~ ubjec t those same
Co111e O•i -. Ce111e AN
dent again.
.peoj}ie to an adultery question ?"
Reasonable Set-Up Roles-Indoor Space·Ouldoor Spate
Terry L. Cusey, media· cons ul· as ked Austin. ::Maybe weought
I ant · to the· Oh.lo Republi ca n to say that r eporters cannot ask
For Information Call
p ~11· t y, said the newspaper s tory
any public . figure a question
(3041 422-4269 or (6l41 742-2882
was a "l hlrd ·strike" against they 're not wllling·to ·answer."

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Saturday throu~h Monduy
Fair lhrough the period wl lh
slow lv warming lrm pera turrs.
Murn.ing lows in the:tOs ~a iurday
ancl Sunday wilh upper :&gt;Us lo mid
Hils Monda)·. Highs 7:&gt; to R!i
Sa lun.la.v

and

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willnlng Oh iu l.o lfr r.v

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numiX'rs:

llaily Nurnh••r

liX 1.
Ti C'krt s: lh's 1 o t a I &lt;' d ·
$ J.oi 20, :Iti:L:~l . )I'll h

"pa)off ctuc•of

$c&gt;&amp;1,!lti~ .

PICK-I ··

928ti.
PI('K .. t lickrt sal••s total ed
$19A. :I97. wilh a pa,1·ofl dul' of
· $~9.m .

PICK+ $1 ~ tntl g ht bl't pt~ ys
P lr K .. J $1 box llet Jlli,I'S
$2i0.

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Super Lot to t lrkrt sa lcs tot a hod
$i. 270. :&gt;l:l

Ho~1•ital nt•ws
Vt•tt•runs Mt•rnorlal
Wednesdnv Admiss ions- Vir·
gil Phillips.· M iddleport; Glenn
Win ia'nd . Wellsburg, W.va·.;
Ches ter Youn g, Lo ng Bottom.

Plan n·unitm Sunday
The filth annual reunion of thP
GeorgP Holter, .J r ., family will be
held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the home
of Jim and Ka• ·~n Holter Werry,
Morning Star Area, Court St.
. Road.
·
A basket dinner wil l be held
with barbecued chicken provided . Ratn will not cancei the
reunion. Family members are to
take pictures. stxores and ot her
Items of Interest. The Nease
" Settlement·Mornlng Star· area is
·where Georgie Holier, Jr.,
settled.
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By KATIE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
Pit j3ulls ar e out and so are rental trailers.
This was the final decision when Syracuse .
Vill age Council met in regular sess ion Thursday
night .
Unanimou s approval was given to the two
seperate ordinances, one banning pit bulls and the
other bannin g of trailers for rental income, except
in a mobil e home park.
Persons who presently have pit bulls have 30
days to comply with the ordinance. Perso n or
persons found in violation of the ordinance will be
lined not more I han $100 l or the first offense and
not more than $500 for the second offen se.
The trail er ordinance r eads th at persons with
rental trailers in the village at the present time
will not be affected by this ordinance,.however,
rentals that are presently in the vil lage, if moved,
m ay not be replaced.
Meeting wit h cou ncil were Larry Eber sbach
and Gordon Winebrenner members of the
Syracuse Board of Public Affairs. They proposed
that council pass an ordinance calling for a
"quantit y user" fee lor excess ive use of waler
such as watering gardens . lawns and flow er s.

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This aclion wa s brought about rue to the lank
going dry Saturday due t o .excessive water
con sumption. The use of wat er wa s so grea t I hal it
was impossi bl e to fill the tank. Accordi ng to
Ebersbach and Winebrenn er, had there been a
fire during this time, the fir e department would
have been helpless to fight a fire.
Gl enn Cundiff, counci lman , suggested that a
new well be drilled and a turbine pump ins! ail ed.
It was indi cat ed that the tu rbi ne pump would cost
more ini tially bu t would be cheaper in the long
run.
Cundiff al so suggested I hat t he water board get
pri ces for a new well and pump and submit them
for study. On May 28, 328.400 gal lons of wat er were
used, 116.400 on May 29, 208,100 on Ma y 30 and 31.
Members of the water board will draw up an
ordinan ce and pres enl il to cou ncil for counci l's
approval .
Also meeting \Yith counc il were La r ry Hacker
and Ken Boldman of the Ohi o Pow er Company in
regard to a heat pump lor the Municipal Building
exclud idng the ar ea where the fire tr ucks are
housed.
According to Hacker a new pump plus

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today's and tomorrow's annual benefit tourna·
menl lor the Mason Rescue Squad . Th e lour-man
scramble event Is being headed up Herold Norton
of the rescue unit.

though he sometimes had cut s
and scrapes on his hands, Dr .
Robert Kl ein reported Thursday
at lhe Th ird International Con·
ferenre on AIDS.
Klein , a researcher from the
Montefiore Medical Center In
New York. sa id the dentist Is
marr ied and has an Infant child.
Although he has tes ted positive
lor the HIV virus that · causes
acquIred Immune deficiency syn·

drome, he does not have the
disease.
Other dent al profess iona ls
have been lnfer led by A IDS, but
they ail ha ve been ident ified as
members or other high· risk
groups for th e disease, such as
homosex uals or intravenou s
drug abusers, said Hick Asa,
spokes man for the American
Dental Assocla l lon in Chi cago.
" This dentist apparently was

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had no known risk factors ol her
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researcher who r eported the
case, the first of its kind.
The unidenti fied dentist. who
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isstallation wou ld cost appropximat ei,l' $3,000.
Electric bills would increase but there would be a
subslantlal decrease in gas bills. No action was
taken however. council will invest iga te the
possibilit y of makin g the change. The air
condit loner at the Municipal buil'ding is 1101
work ing at the present tim e.
Two bids for black top were received . One from
Shelly Company in th e amoun t of $12,664 and from
Blacktop Construct ion, Belpre, in the amoun t of
$11,100. Both bids were r ej ect ed.Councll wil l
readvertlse for 800 ton of blacktop, more or less
with bids to be submitled by 12 noon on June 22.
Council under emergency measure passed an
ordinaner prohibitin g swimming in l he Ohio
Ri\l~r from village property .
' Theordidnan ce rea ds Ihat no sw imming wil l be
allowed In the Ohio Riv er from vi llage property .
Anyone lou nd In violat ion wil l be cit ed to court and
fined $25 and costs lor I he fi rst offense, second
offense dlscreation or the ma yor. Signs will be
pos ted In the area .
Jim Hill, council · member, noted I hal lh"
ballpark wa s in need of genera l clea nup and light
bulbs neOded. Hill also noted th ai the dugoul s
needed painli~g and blocks replaced. Bil l Arnq lt ,

counci lman. stated that hewouldask thebaseball
association If they would help With the project. ll
was ;1iso noted l hat Sampson Hall is to drag the
bailfle! d before each game. Weeds around the
fences are also to be cut b,1• Hall.
Council intends ro pl ace an addll lonal levy on
th e ballot l or current expense, street lights. which
will be vo t&lt;'d on In November. Ernie Sisson Is to
oblain the necessary Infor mation lo enable
council to fil e with the Board of Elections . At th&lt;•
presenl lime there is a 1.8 mill levy lor street
light s. Tent al ive plans call for an addit ional one
mill. The levy Is necessary due to the Increase In
el ectricity for street lighting.
Council In other business hired Naomi London
to wo rk l or the manager on his day oiL Manager of
the pool Is Junior Teaford. Mai ntenance will also
be done by \ealord . David Lawson, who has been
work ing malnl enance, will assist Teaford at the
gal e.

AI IPnding were Ma yor E ber Pick ens, Jani ce
Lawso n, clcrk·treasurer, Arnol t, Hill , Cundiff,
Sisson..Jack Williams , and Kathryn Crow, council
memh&lt;'rs, London Pollee Chi ef Jim Connolly , and
Teaford .

WASHINGTON ( UP I ! - Con·
gr ess has cleared 'th e wa y to get
the full story on th e Iran· Contra
scand al from Lt. Col. Oliver
North, voting to seek legal
immunlly for the m an likely to
know the most about President
Rea ga n's worst crisis.
Wllh serious new questions
from public hearings this week,
the congress ional eommll tees
probing the affair voted Thurs·
day 10 grant North ' limit ed
prot ection for his test imony while partiall y accommodatln~
the independent prosecutor in th~
case by del ay.lng their private
ques tioning until June 15 and any
public interrogalion of the !Ired
Whit e House aide until at least
July 16.
The schedule gives prosecutor
Lawrence Wal sh three weeks
more lhan previously agreed In
which t'o build a crimin al rase
against North. Wal sh had foughl
any llmlled Immunit y lor North
because It compels his testimony
under the threat of iall b~l
prot ects agai nst prosecu tion on
any new evidence he ma y revea l.
Th e act ion cam e as Alber!
Hakim, the Ira nian· born Am ('r l-

ca n who worked the Swiss bank
account s In the scandal, co n·
ceded It would have been " lmpos·
sible" for North nol Jo know
about a speci al $200,000 account
Hakim set up lo benefit the
Marine's family In case he were
killed .
·
Hakim, called ba ck l or a th ird
round of testimony today, told

ALBERT HAKIM

the committees he arra nged lor
an emi ssary to meet North's
wile, Betsy, In Philadelphia lo ,
discuss how l o help pay for the
educa ti on of I he couple's three
children.
But under persistent question·
lng, ven while acknowledging
the likelihood of North's aware·
nes s, Hakim protested he could
not be sure II the fired National
Security ClluncU atde ever knew
ofthemoneystashedlnthebank
under the name " Button ."
" Did North ever say, 'I object
to your transferring this money
to my family '!"' asked Arthur
Lim an, chief lawyer lor the
Senate panel in Ihe case.
"No such discussion t.ook
place," Hakim rep lied.
"Did Mr . North ever prot est to
you'!" Llman pres s&lt;'d .
" The subject was never dis·
cussed, " Hakim Insisted.
In another development, Sen.
Paul Tr ibl e, R· Va., disclosed
that retired Air F'orce Maj . Gen.
Richard Secord, Hakim' s bu si·
ness partner who wa s the first
witness at the h ea rln ~s last
month, used nearly $RJ,OOO of
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A SPECIAL LOAD - Golf carts were ferried
across the river Thursday afternoon lrom J&amp;R
Sports Shop in Pomeroy to Riverside Go II Course
In Mason. The extra carts will be needed at

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sunny Saturday. High around

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driven by Frank Casto of Pomeroy ftlpped on Its
top shortly beiilr~ t a.m. this mornlnr In the
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Pomeroy Police.

infected directly l hrough dent al
practice," Asa sa id . " It is the
first such case."
Klein has tes ted 1,2:ll den tal
professionals for AIDS as pa r t ol
a study begun In October 19R;.

The unidentified denllsl Is the

only one of the group to have
tPs ted posit lve for th r vi rus.
Kl ein said he Int erviewed the
m an and' his wife of 1:1 yea rs and
determ ined they had no other

know n risk factor s for lhc dis·
case. Bot h denied having ot her
sexual partners or hav ing used
dru gs Intravenously and neither
had undergone blood translu·
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VENICE, Italy (UP!)- Prcsl·
dent Reagan, praising West
Germany 's support for elmlna·
tlon of m edlum·range missiles
from Europe, expressed confl·
dence "a foundation will be laid
for equal affd verifiable glohal
constraints on United Slates a11d
Soviet miss iles in the near
future ."
Rela xing at a 17th century villa
outside Venice, where leaders of
the Group ol Seven indu strial
powers will hold their 13th annual
economic summit nex t week ,
Reagan hailed Chancel lor He!·
mut Kohl's leadership In wi nning
support l or the arm s control
proposal from the Bundestagthe West Germ an parliam ent Thursday.
Th e so·called E uromisslles
Issue was expected to dominate
Reagan's speech today on the
U .S. Information Agenc y's
Wor ldnet program, which will be
broadcast only In Europe.
West Germany, which faces
the most Immediate threa t lrom
the Sovl.ets' superlor.ity In con:
ventlonal military forces, had
been the last NATO holdou t on
the agreement In princi ple
reached last April be tween Washington and Moscow to rid
Eur 0pe of the medlum·ran ge
missiles.
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SUPRISED - Seven-year·old Nancy Whaley and her parents,
Herbert and Mary Whaley, of Bradbury Road, Middleport, were
surprised when this potato began sprouting. The potato was dipped
In pliralfln last September when Nancy decided It looked like a
duck and wanted her "duck-potato'' preserved. Nobody was sure II
the raw potato would keep In the paraffin, but It did. The sprouts
came right through the wax.

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WASHINGTON - Americans
of a certain age grew up with
stories of the crafty, camera toting Japanese tourists before
World War II, whose snapshots
included Pearl Harbor or other
military targets In the back ground. Now It's the sly Soviet
tourists In Western Europe that
America and Its allies must
beware of. They could be "Spetsnaz " -spies with a dlffE&gt;rencE&gt;.
ThE&gt; Soviet Spetsnaz (special
forces) who reportedly travel
abroad disguised as tourists or
truckdrlvers are gathering more
than snapshots. They are famil Iarizing themselves with !he
geography of NATO countries
they ma y be called upon to
Infiltrate In t he final hour before
an East -West war- to assassi-

nate Western leaders, carry out
sabotage and otherwise create
confusion and chaos.
Behind the smile of Mikhail
Gorbachev and the 'sunshine of
his glasnost (openness) policy,
our Intelligence sources say, Is
the dark fact that the Soviets
have be~&gt;n lncre.aslng their special forces rapidly over the last
two years. There are at least
30,000 of these Intensively tra ined
experts In behind-the-lines disruption, poised In the Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe lor
rapid deployment Into the West.
"Evidence of this being a
growth industry Is both recent
and convincing," warns a secret
briefing document we've seen.
" for example, new units have
been created and ofhers are

Reagan's AIDS policy
WASHINGTON- The ad minis tration, after much inter nal deba te
and e ~t erna l pressure, is finally ou t with a policy on AIDS testing that
was carefully crafted to placate competing interes t groups and left no
one really satisfied.
The decision ann ounced by Reaga n at a sta r- st udd ed f~nd- raiser
for Aoi{)S research was anyth ing but unexpected. Sanctioned news
leaks In the days before the dinner had made clea r he would opt for
some form of mandatory testing.
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Bulin deference to those who see mandatory testing at best as an
Invasion of privacy or at worst as part of a sinister plot against
homosexu als, Reagan couch,ed his new policy In ierms tha t could be
described as disingenuou s.
Before an audience that' con tained no shortage of peopl e well
acquainted with disease and Its rami fl ca rlons, hi s use of I he phrase
" routine l es!lng" - co ined lor popular co nsump!lo n - fai led lo
dlsguls~ his policy for whallt was : a plan for widespread mandatory
srrern ln~ a! !he sta le and federal levels.
Even Gary Bauer . one of his lop advisers on domestic policy and a
voice of movement c·onser va!lsm wilhl n the White House,
acknowledged thai " rou!lne" wa s a synonym for "aulomatlc" and
what the president would like lo see is mandarory testing whpre
possible.
For his pari, Reagan kepi I he nature of the program vague to avoid
Inflaming passions. The boos and hi sses that greeted his
announcement - polite, but firm - suggested he had fail ed.
Once Bauer filled, In I he gaps left by Reagan. rhe program rhar
emergl'd was one !hat cou ld affect tens of mllllonsofpeople. As a flrsl
slep. AIDS rests will be ordered for all federal prisoners. Immigrant s
and aliens seeking permanent residence In the United States.
As a next step, !he government will review other areas where tests
could be conducted on a rou!lne basis. High on that secondarv list of
targets: pallents checking Into Veterans Administration hospitals.
While the federal government looks for ways to widen the scope of
the testing program. states will be urged to require them for
prisoners, marriage license applicants, those seeking treatment lor
drug abuse and sexually transmllled disease and perhaps hospllal
patients as well.
Because these groups fall strictly under the legal co ntrol of slate
and local authorl!les. Reagan lacked the authority to add them to his
list for federally required AIDS testing.
However, Bauer sai d Reagan mlghl not mind seeing I he stales deny
marriage licenses lo those who refuse and suggested hospitals could
be ordered to condu c:t AIDS tests ju s! as blood samples are roullnely
drawn from new pallenls.
Beyond the qu!'Stlon or how far lht' administration wants togo lies a
mor~ vexing Issue lor some: Testing to what end?
Rea~a n suggested wider testing Is needed to deter mine !he&gt;copeof
I he epidemic. des pll r lh&lt;' Pxlstence of grim sta tistics that show some
20,(XJO people havP dl!'d from the virus and proj ections by the Cen ters
for Disease Control thai as many as 250,000 Americans could have
A IDS by 1990.
Lilli&lt;' wa s said, howev&lt;'r, about how the results of the tests will be
used.
The American Foundat ion for AIDS R!'SParrh, which maY. have
~clled more !han $1 million from the dinner Reagan used as a
platform Ia dcllv et· his first major speech onJi\IDS, has campaigned
for testing thai Is voluntary and confidential.
To I hose In I he audience the night R!'agan spoke, bolh condl!lons
l'arrled equal weight. But Reagan, i n what mav have been an
oversight by his staff , sa id nothing about confldenllalitv. l! fell to Vice
President George Bush lh!' next day to sl ate thai If iesllng Is to be
t·equlred by govNnmenl, "II Is absolutely Imperative thai those
rl' COrds ar!' kepi appropr laldy confldenlla l. "

Thanks, folh!

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Coach
To a person wllh wisdom that
can not be matched . Teaching all
she knows, with neverendlng
patience, through many struggles. defeats, and vic tories, she 1$
our coach. Coach Pam Douthitt
that Is. We couldn ' t as k for a
better coach. Having confidence
In us In time of defeat , with a few
words of wisdom and that everknowing grin. we were back out
there ready to face our next
opponents. But there's one thing
YOII've taught us that dominates
all the others the lesson of
criticism, ~e learned that things
people may say through their
Ignorance, should never be taken
seriously, for It Is only a crutch
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Warsaw Pact Spetsnaz units
have been expanding on Moscow's orders.
The briefing presentation,
which includes nearly three
dozen slides, Is being used to '
convince NATO members' leaders I hal the Spetsnaz forces are a
real threat that must be
countered.
"These (Spetsnaz) troops are
recognized as posing a slgnlfl·
cant threat to NATO Europe, the
United K ingdom and North
America In wartime," tne briefing paper warns, "and represent
an Important Instrument of Soviet power projection In the Third
World."
The Soviet Spetsnaz troops
don't lounge around in the
barracks just because there's no
war threatening. "Peacetime
mission s Include political securily and Internal political control, " the briefing document
explains, "and pollllcal action ·
and power projection abroad."
But If war breaks out, the
Spetsnaz rea lly go to work. "ln
wartime, certain of the specialpurpose forces are designed to
opera le behind e.nemy lines,
lnd epe n~ent of regular Soviet
forces for extended periods or
lime," the , briefing paper explains. What will they be doing?
"Conducting assassination, sabotage, reconnaissance and direct
attack of a wide variety of key
political, military and economic
targets."
Tht&gt;se jacks -of-all -trades are
elite by definition. "Political
L--,...J~=v.. reliability Is a fundamental criterion for lhei r selection," the
briefing document points out .
~---+-----+- " Special -purpose forces include
Min lsi r y of Internal Affairs lnternal troops of special designation,
KGB Department 8 assassinations and sabotage learns and
!m ilit ary Intelligence! special·
purpose troops."

To millions of people living In
ll]oblle homes. the Environmen tal Protection Agency delivered
a springtime shocker. Formaldehyde causes cancer In twman s,
the agency said, and as many as
two In 1,000 people who stay In
mobile homes and brea lhe formaldehyde vapors for 10 years
may be at risk .
Mobile homes aren't alone In
relying on such components as
particle board and plywood thai
contain formaldehyde . Most
housing does . Exposure tends to
be greater In mobile homes,
though, beca use of limtled interi or space.
So should mobile-home owners
pani c? No t yeL They might
Instead consider how !he EPA
arrives at suc h conclusions.
Warnings of ca ncer risks issue
from a reg ulatory never-never
land where science often slides
Into raw, arbitrary j udgment .
Simply put, the EPA Is required by law to function as If II
cou ld assess risk far more
accura tely than it can . Faced

Th e EPA is equally con fident
thai conclusions from animal
studies (which were also invoked
In the formaldehyde case) can be
readily transferred to humans . It
believes that swamping animals
wllh nearly toxic doses of a
chemical provides a clear m ea sure of whelher the substance
will ca use cancer at very low

doses.
Yet bolh or I heses ass umptions
have also prompted sporadic
e~pert di ssent, some of which
was provocatively documented
by Edith Efron In her 1984 book
"The Apocalyptics."
As Efron, notes. John Higginso n of the International Agency
for Research on Cancer once
remarked that " there is no
rational biological method of
extrapolallnl! from animals to
man either In terms of carcinogenic acllvity or dose effects .. . "
II male rats develop cancer
from a particular chemical at 1
percent I the dose r eq uired to
affect mice (a nd thi s has happened I , which r esult is relevanl
to humans? Or is either•
The EPA's exposu re goal for
any suspected carcinogen Is
zero, and its enforceable standards are set as close to that mark
as possible. This means the
"safe" dose for some substances
is a level not eve n detectable a
few yea rs ago.
The result of !his prudence can

be bizarre. For the chemical
trichloroeth y l ene, the EPA
frowns on the existence of more
than 5 parts per billion In well
water. The estimated risk : two
deaths per 1 million ·people over
70 years, where everyone drinks
2 liters of walf'r every day.
Now think about that for a
moment. Haven' t we just entered
the r ealm where angels are once
again dancing on pins? Is this
science or sophlstlcatE&gt;d
speculation?
And Isn't this caution especially ludicrous considering the
number of cancer-causing substances - all but Ignored by
regulation - that many of us
Ingest In far greater quantities?
They can be found, among other
places, In such common foods as
coffee, alcohol, cola and peanut
buller.
This Is not to ridicule the
regulators, but Ills to Insist that
as far as the cancer risk of many
chemicals Is concerned, everything Is compelling except the
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displayed In the sra ndard campaign le.a flet constitute a pollli ca l claim- thai he Is a member
of a " happy family"?
Now. the news media nor only
mu st resolve those que slions bur
also deal with the even more
complex Issue of how lo handle
homosexual relation ships among
public ligures.
The case In question dales back
to an ear ly April report by
National Public Radio that an
orga nlza lion responsible for ra Ising million s of dollars to support
the contras In Nicaragua "was
dominated by a group of conser·
vatlve gay m en and paid thousa nds of dollars to benefit male
companions of Its top executives
for unspecified cons ultin g

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how to handle tlie story.
Indeed, in subsequent weeks
only the New York Times ha s
delicately approached !he subjec t. In a late April story, the
newspaper sa id Cha nn ell "may
have used hi s groups to writ e
checks to his roomma te for
personal purposes ."
Added I he Times : " His roommale and the roommate of one of
hi s top aides. neither of whom

" With Teddy on rhe mound,
you get him two runs quick and in
his pa sI history he has a tendency
to shut them down real quick,"
Deer said. "He was throwing the
ball real good. We get Teddy runs
quickly and it seems to have
some significance ro wha t he
does."
Hi guera, aided by four double
plays, slruck our four and walked
four over eight Innings t o im prove hi s career record aga inst
!he Yankees to 5-1.
AI Anaheim. Calif.. Lazorko
threw a six-hitler and Wally
Joyner singled home th e winning
run in rhe eighth inning .
"f don'! ever rememb€r feel ing bett er for a pl ayer than 1 do
for Lazorko righl now," said
Angels' Manager Gene Mauch.
" He's got a good motor inside.

picked up two more in the second
when Heidorn and Marshall had
back ro back safeties with
Heidorn scornin g on a fielders
choice and stolen base by Hoffman and Marshall on an-error.
Scoring in !he fourth came on a
walk , sing le, wild pitch and In t he
sixth a double, single and home
run ended lhe scm·ing . Ambur gcy was charged with rhe loss
while striking ou_r eight and
issuing l hree free passes.
Line score:
Melg s ............... OOO 020 0-4 7 4 ·
Marietta ...... .... , 220 103 --8 9 0
Th e fourth Inning was . the
biggie for both te ams in the
second game. After Marietta
picked up a run on Heidorn' s
lhlrd inning homP r , Meigs
pus hed across three scores In
Ihei r half of the fourth . Collins
doubled, Bi ssell walked , McEI·
roy si ngled, th en came three
passed balls after which Jenkins
hi! safely. Marietta, however ,
ca me rig ht back in I heir half
getting four ralli es by virr ue of a

119th Running ollhe

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tree pass, a base on errors, a
home run by Huntsman, another
BOE and a single by Heidorn. A
base knock by Heidorn, two
steals and a single by Nicholson
closed out the scorlng. Brian
Durst had the only other hit lor
Meigs. Mendenhall picked up the
win while Collins was charged
with the loss working 3 213
innings being relieved by Bartrum In the fourth. ·
Line score:
Meigs .......... ,.... !){)() 300 0-3 4 4
Marletta ........... OOl 401 --6 61
Meigs ha s stayed close to their
opponents In hils for four games
but fielding errors, passed balls
and wild pitches have severely
hampered their efforts. The
ream travels to Glouster on
Sa turday and hosts a tough
Athens squad on Sunday.
A new wrinkle In Eighth
District pl ay this year will be a
league made up of Athens,
Meigs, Glouster, Logan, Lancaslcr and Wellston . Each learn will
meet twice during the season
usua ll y on a home and home ·
ba si s. ln each doubleheader.
with the exception of the MeigsLancaster games, only the first
game will count toward league
play. Since Meigs plays Lancaster only a I home , both of I hose
games will count In league play.

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BOWLING GREEN, Ohio
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University has named the assist ant alhlel lc director at the
University of Wyoming 10 be
BG's associate athletic director.
Mary Ellen Cloninger will
administer 16 of Bowling Green's
19 Int ercollegiate sports teams,
as well as equipment and trainIng staffs, said Athletic Dlrecror
Jack Gregory.
Clonin ger has been at the
University of Wyoming for l4
years in various positlo.ns. Incl udin g athletic director for
wom en' s sports, head volley ball
coach, head softba ll coach and
physical education Instructor.
She starts her new position
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Durant leads NAJA
ANGOLA, I nd. IUPli - Joe
Durant shot a record-l ying 6B
Thursday to giv e Huntingdon
(A la.! a 17-shot cushion going
Int o Ieday' s fin al round of the the
NAJA m en's golf championship.
Duran! leads with a threeround 0 at the Zollner Golf
Course. Hunllngdon. wlih an 852.
leads second -pl ace Guilford
IN.C,J at869.
Tied for second Individually
were Rich McKillop of Boca
' (F'Ia.l and Scott Warzecha
Raton
of Huntingdon at 209. Each shot
68s In prev ious rounds to establish I he course record.
In the team sta ndings, Elon
was third with 884 , followed by
Boca Raton with 886 and Ca·
meron (Okla .1 with B90. RoundIng out the lop 10 were Texas
Wes leyan with 903. Grand Canyon (Ariz.) with 908, Texas
Lutheran wlih 912. Central Washington with 912 and South
Carolina at Aiken with 913.
Henderson State (Ark. 1 follewed with 914. then Walsh
(O hlo l with 917, Mobile (Ala.)
with 917, Tri -State (lnd.) with
921 , Franklin (Ind.) with 923,
Glenville State (W. Va.) with 923
and Saginaw Valley (Mich. ) with
926.

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Saturday' s Gam t'S
Ball imore at Toronto
Chicago at Ca lllornla
Df'froit al Boston
(' te•eland at Oakland
Texas at Minnesota, night

New York at t\lllwaukee,
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Kansas City at Seattle. nlghl

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He's consistently been giving us
the chance to' wln."
La zorko, 31, struck out four
and walked three to Improve to
1·2. He pitched his first complete
game, outduellng Chicago's Jose ,
DeLeon, 4-4, who allowed just
three hils in ··· his seven-plus
Innings.
" It's' been a long lime coming," said Lazorko, who has had
only five major league starts In
the last four seasons. "It's Ironic
my first win Is three years to the
day since I was first called up to
pitch for Milwaukee In 1984.
" l give him (Mauch) credit for
leaving' me In; he could have
ya nked me. I think he was
sayi ng, '11 was his (Lazorko's)
game lo win."
In other AL games, Kansas
Cit y downed Seattle &amp;-1 and
Boston beat Detroit 8-5.

Bowling Green

services .''
In · describing the operation
headed by Carl "Spllz" Channell,
NPR reporter Frank Browning
said: "The... organi zation's two
top leaders and at least four
subordinates were homosexual
men ... Their gay lifestyle was
also known lo a number of
Washington journalists and polit Ical figures."
Browning further reported
that " male companions of the top
staff" - typically Individuals
who ' had long shared living
quarters - received generous
payments from Channell's organization . or vague "consult·
lng" services.
The more traditional. hetero·
se~ual congressman-placesgirlfriend -on-payroll story would
have been widely printed and
Qroadtast ·without hesitation but news organizations that were
cert~ln of the accuracy of the
NPR account remain unsure of

Red Sox, Brewers, Royals
cop American League wins

By Jim Soulsby
Melg's American Legion ream
traveled to Mariella for a lwi night twin bill Wednesda y but
was slill unable lo break lnlo the
win col umn
dropping both
games, the first B to 4 and the
second 6 to 3. Dou g Hoffman on
!he mound for Marietta in th e
firs t game scattered seven hits
over seven inning s. Meigs plat ed
two runs in the flflh when
Bart rum walked , Ca ldw el l
singled to right center and Davis
ripped a single up the middle
scoring Bart rum wilh Ca ldwell
bein g cut down at third . Ambur gey fanned and Durst hit safely to
left scori ng Dav is. Alt er going
down In order in I he sixth, Meigs
talliedlwomoreinlhesevenl has
Ca ld well aga in si ngled and pin ch
hitter Young lofted a round
tr ipper over the left field fence.
Mariett a wa sled no time get ling on the scoreboard as le adoff
batt er Hoffman singled and
tea mmare Br adley blasted a
home r un in I he first frame. They

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with overwhelming sc ientific un certaint y. the agency Invariably
tends to play II safe.
Take the manner In which
evidence Is weighed . The EPA
says excess cancers were reported In nine of 28 studies of
human s exposed to formaldehyde. That seems ominous, of
course, yet why should the other
19 st udies count for less?
Or, as one epidemiologist
wrote several years ago:
"Should one positive study out weigh the negative, Irrespective
of quality? Should two (or five or
10) ·negative studies outweigh
one positive• Present law tends
to Ignore such subtleties ... "

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Two of Basion's strategies for '
stopping Los Angeles have resulted In a pair of Lakers blowou t
victories, and the Celtics adml!
!hey are discouraged.
"OUr plan was tolcllhemshool
from lhe outside, believe It or
no1." said Jerry Sichtlng alrer
Tuesday ni ght 's 14!-122 rout In
Game 2 of the NBA Final.
"Evcryrhin g we did seemed to
backfir e. . Game Pla n ·No. :t
coming up."
" They respo nd~d to what we
gave them, " Cellics ass istant
coach Jimmy Rodgers sa id. " We
felt we had to make them shoot,
.from !he out sid e. The problem Is ,
!hey hll lhe shot s."
Michael Cooper led th e Lakers ' ·
long -dis lance attack with 6 for 7
shooting from 3- point range. a
championship series record . .' , j
" We have to make somo. ·J
dra sti c chun ges." Boston's' .t
Danny Ainge said. "They're
beating us In every aspect.·.'
They've got seven guys hurting · .•

Marietta downs Meigs twice

Vincent Carroll
EPA overstates cancer risks ------------------

WASHINGTON I NEAl -The
always Ince ndiary combination
make an even bcller sou nding
of sex and politics has generated
and look in g band . Thank you.
renewed concern among the
Meigs Loca l Band ,Boosl~rs
nation's leading nPws organ izaand
tions In rrce nt weeks .
Meigs High School Band
The news medi a have engaged
in a protracted round of public
handwrlnglng OV&lt;'r the propriety
of reporting on a traditional
heterosexual liaison. Invol ving a
lnlNests as a Co untrv SrorE'. a
married
middle-aged male polill·
School House, etc. Well Meigs
clan and a single young woman .
Co unty Fair Is going to have a
At the same time !here has
Log Cabin .
b('('n
considerable agonizing In
The projE'cll s mow costly than
private
about how to handle
we had anllclpaled and even with
homosexual
relationships, nota donations of labor, lumbE'r ere.
that
have surfaced In
bly
those
we srlll need help to finish the
the scandal over arms sa les to
cabin. If you would like to ha ve a
Iran and the diversion of the
part In this project send your
profit s to Central America .
donallon. large or small. to
Gary Harl's withdrawal from
Mei gs County Fair, Bo~ 227.
the
presldenllal race amid a
Pomeroy, Oh 45769. II will be
controversy
over his reporled
ve ry much appreciated .
philandering
hardly
resolved the
T~e Meigs Cou nty
oft en fierce dispute among jourFair Board
nalists over the extent to which
Muriel Bradford. Sec .
politicians' "private" lives arE&gt; a
proper subject for public disclosure and discussion.
On one side of the debate are
fo r co nversationa l cripples .
thos E&gt; who compl ain of "tolalltarThough many may graduate and
lan journalism,"· Invasions of
go on to lead their new lives all
privacy and appeals to pruryou've taught and the many
Ience. On the other side are those.
lessons we've learned will be
who
argue convincingly that
Imprisoned In our minds where
Investigations of politicians ' perever our lives m ay lead us.
sonal behavior are not only
Thanks for being "Coach" and
justifiable but necessary In seabove all our friend.
lected cases - and that Hart's
· The Eaglettes of 86-87 conduct clearly placed. him In
Melanie Mankin, Amy Berkhlthat category.
mer, Lesa Rucker, Arlene Rlt·
But Is It proper to go one step
chle. Patty Durst , Amy Hager, ·
. Trlsha Spencer, Heather Flnlaw, · further and question politicians
-either selectively or randomly
Bonnie Koenig. Lisa Driggs,
- about whether they have been
Amber Short, Lorrie Baker, Amy
unfaithful to their spouses?
Murphy, Les,a Lance, Lee Ann
Robinson.
Does the photograph of a male
office-seeker's wife and children

more help

ThP M&lt;'lgs County Fair Board
would like you to know aboullhc
project of moving a log cabi n and
log smoke house to !he Fairgrounds. Our aim Is to help
preserve Meigs County History
and also to make the Fair a more
lnterest lnl! and unique pla ce ro
vtsl! and enjoy. We plan ro
furnish the cabin In early "AmNIcana" for the enjoy m ent of all.
We Meigs Countlans have
great . prld~ In ou •· heritage and
we feel positive tha i our lug cabin
wll help add to our pride.
Dlffprenl co unt y Fairs have surh

NeW SVST@M IS

Increasing In size. Dedicated
training facilities are receiving
new training aids and equipment. Including mock ups of U.S.
and NATO military systems.
Numbers of personnel arterwlng
certain training programs have
slgnillcanlly Increased.
" This trend· appears to extend
to the non -Soviet Warsaw Pacl
special-purpose forces also. Upgradf'd equipment and refined
operational techniques have
been addf'd to Spetsnaz units .
Collective ly, lhese factors show
the threat to NATO's rear area Is
growing."
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!he KGB, with Gorbachev's
blessing, has been charting "new
roles and missions" for Spelsnaz,
and that there are "new facilities
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By Uunlled Press·lnternational
While Eret Saber hagen of I he
Roya ls notched his lOth victory
and Boston's Bruce Hurs t hurled
his seventh complet e game, the
two ot her winning pitchers in the
American League Thursda y
end ed long waits for elusive
triumphs.
Teddy Higuera won for thefirsr
lime since April 24 as the
Milwaukee Brewers trounced the
New York Yan)&lt;ees 9-3 and Jack
Lazorko claimed his first majorleague victory in four years spent
berween I he big leagues and the
minors when the California Angels edged the Chicago Whit e Sox
3-2.
Rob Deer hit two solo home
runs to stake the Brewers 10 a 2-0
lead and help Higuera, 5-5, break
a five-game losing streak.

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Letters to the editor
The M&lt;'lgs Local Band Boos IE'rS and Meigs High School band
wish to thank !he Meigs County
Jaycees for their donation of
$822.00 for uniforms and / or ln strumrnr s. You ane helping to

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BATTLE FOR REBOUND - Lnker cenler Kareem AbduiJabbar (right) . and ·Celtic center Roher! Parrish ' hatue for a
rebound during first quarter action. (UPI)

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points as the Western Conference•
lllllsl s shot 62 percent.
,· ,i
"They won these first two -·:
games very co nv incingly," said '" '
Larry Bird, who led Boston wll~ :
23 points . "II doesn 't ·look that. ,.,
good. We had to win one game out, "'i
here to make It Interesting."
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and will play Game ~ Sunday , ·•
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Bruves ft. Pirates :J
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Th e Chicago Cubs, who know
AI A!lanta ,' Dale Murphy and
The .Daily Senlinel "
when lo hit Danny Cox, didn't Andres Thomas hi! first -Innin g
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know how .
home run s 10 lead l ite Braves .
I U!WS 14 ~960)
Cox combined with Todd Wori\ J)lvi Nion ol MulllmNII", (ft(', '
rell on a seven-hiller Thursday,
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leading the St. Louis Cardinals to . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , l ht· nu~ h Frlrla.Y. Ill Cuu r·t ~~ .. pQ . " '
a 3-1 victory over !he Cubs . Jack
ml'roy. Ohln. b;o; lht• Ohio Vullr-~· J)j,lh· 1
l l.~ hlnJ.: (1Hll PI+Il y/ Mu 111mPdlu. lm'.,
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Clark hit a two- run homer In the
l"'runt·· &gt;V, Ohio 4~17 1 ;(1 , Ph . Y~:! · ~ l!'",ti , S••·
first Inning as the Cardinals
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opened a fou r- game series
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against the team chas ing them in
Mr n1lll'l" LJ nllr·d P rP~~ lnh' l'nlllionul.
the National League East.
lnl:~nd Dnll.v Pn·.~ s Ass1w l.+t Inn an(! 1111 •
Ohh• Nf"wspupPr A.'ISIM' Ia\lon. Natlnnal
"When Cox Is on, he's tough,"
A tl v(·rt l sl n~: H&lt;•pn•M• nt ullv.-. Branhnm
Chicago's Andre Dawson said.
NPwspupf'r Sith '1o., n:t 1'hln1 AVI'II UI ',
"When he is strugglin g, you'l l
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Nf•w Vor k. Nr·w York 11(!17.
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know II ear ly. Today he got some
POSTMASTEH: .Sr&gt;n&lt;l oddri'!{S l' hanJt:l~ /II
ca lls from !he umpire. Some of
10 Thf' O:tlly Sf'nl lnf'l , Ill 0\UI'! Sl.,
th em were ou t of the strik e
Purm.·rn,v . Ohln 4571\9.
zone."
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Cox, 6-2, st ruck oul five and
8)' Carrh•r or Motor Koulf'
Onf' Wt lf'k ................... .: ....... .. .. $1 . :1~
walked two over 7 1·3 Inn ings.
Orw Mont h ................................. $~ . 4~
Cox, who Is .1-0 against !he Cubs
Onf' YrHr . . .. . . ... .. . .. ............... $1i~J.f)i
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this year, tienefltted. lrom three
NINOI,Jo; COl)\'
St. Loui s doubl e plays . Worrell
.~,u cE
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Dall ~ .. , ... .. .... ............ ... , ...... , '11\C(•nt~~o ~
earned his 12th save. Clark's
homer came off Greg . Maddux,
"I ~ ·.
Suh ~ l' l' l lwr~ nnt dro,o; lr'lllll' In pa,v I hf'&lt;'rl r
r h•r nr11v n •mlt In arl vn nc·f• tlh'r•&lt;·t l u • f ·.f
4-o, and was hi s 16th of the year.
Thr llllll;¥ ,'\rl ntlnl'/ on '' 3. tinr 12 mnnlh • •1&gt;
Just onP day earlie1·, the Cubs
hru~ l~o l rNI\ 1 will bl• ~ lvf'n l' ~t l ' rlt'l ' f'IIC'h
i •t•f'k
scored 22 runs .
·~When I saw they scored 22
Nn suho;n i!JIIons b.v rn :d ltM•rmltit'(lln ~ "f'
an ·u~ wht 'l''' home• C'l tl'rh·r s..rv lt'f' Is .,.
runs the orher day. I thought
;wallahtr.
maybe I 'd develop a sore arm or
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something, " Cox jpked . "I was
Mall Sutw.c•rlptlnnJI
ln tildf• M•·I~M Ceunly
able to gel ahPad of the hillers.
1:1Wf't•ks ................................ .. $17.~1 , 'l l.
Thai's the key against !his team .
tH WPI'ks ............................. ..... S.l4.0A
~12 WN•ks ........ ,....... ,,....... , ....... Stifi.Mj
They get a guy on bas e and !hey
Oubld{' M1•11" t.:.Ou nty
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can pop onP out."
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The Cardinals took a 2-0 lead In
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the first. Terry Pend! Ci on lined a
single to ccnler and went -lo
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" I made a mi slake and il cosI
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wa s hoping it wouldn' t go oul and
would onl y be a double."
The Cubs cut the lead to 2-1 In
!he seco nd . Wllh twooul, Mann y
Trillo singled to cen rer and went
to thi r d on Kt&gt;ilh Moreland 's
si ngle to right. Sha,won Dunston
followed with a singl e 10 l!' fl.
scoring Trillo. bul wa s thrown
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ou t trying to go to second.
Ryne Sandberg hit Int o th ree
double plays in the game and
GOLDEN BUCKEYE CARD
Andre Dawson slruck out three
limes.
In other games, Allanla routed
Pll rsburgh 8-1 and Mont rea l
topped San Diego S-o.
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Home grown - the garden spot of .the summer

By Cindy S. OH veri
County E•lenslon Agenl
As WC' were fixin g dinner last
night, I remembered the garden
in our yard and took a quick walk
to check its progress. As a result
we -had a deliciou s sala d with
garden fre sh radishes and Jet ·
tuce . In a few week s I'm sure
we'll ha ve green peppers, toma toes and cucumbers to add .
Sunimer is a great time tor
adding fre sh garden salads to
your menu s. Even those who do
not have a large gardPn s pacC&gt;
ca n enjoy homc• -grown produt('
by raising peppers and tomatoPs
In pot s on a deck or pati o.
Salad s are a nutritiou s lowcaloric additi on to famil y meals
The chokes of ingrNiicnt s arc
end less. with the most comm on
one bei ng lrtlucc.

(..eltu ce is .available in loose last lor one week at top quality.
Other options includ e using
leaf and head types . Lettuce
Radishes and green peppers
leftover cooked vegeta bles such
provides VItamin C. I ceberg are a good source of Vi tamin C.
as , beets, carrots, green beans
lettuce also provides some potas- Peppers also co ntribut e Vitamin
and ·squa sh or raw vegetables
~l um . Romaine lettucv (som e·
A to the diet. These two vegeta·
such as broccoli , ca uliflower.
times called Cos I Is a good source bles shou ld also be sto red In the · peas or carr9ts.
oJ Vitamin s A and C.
•refrigerator for up to two weeks
For a change you might wan t to
When shopping for lettuce look · for radishes and one week for
try one of the follow ing dress for the following characterist ics:
ings:
peppers.
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head lett uce such as iceberg :
As l men\ion ~d previously the
Calorie Conscious
spr ingy firm heads thai give choices of ingredients for a sa lad
French Dresssing
slightl y to gentle pressure, and are endless. On a hot summer
Jlh Tablespoons cornstarch. 2
loose leaf lettuce: tender soft day . why not make a garden
Tabiespoons sugar. l cut water.
trxtured leaves which look fr esh . salad !he main course for lunch
1 1 cup vinegar , lf tPaspoon sa lt.
Alter purchasing lett uce or or dinner by adding st rips of
~~ teaspoo n dr)· mustard. 11,
bringing it in from the garden . cheese, pepperoni. cooked meat s
teaspoon paprika . l.l; onio n
was h ca refully before se rvi ng. If such as chicken or turkey.
powder. Das h garlic powder 1if
you plan to store the lettuce chopped hard boil ed eggs.
desired !.
before using it . wash. rem ove cooked bacon an d/ or croutons.
Mix cornstarch and sugar In a·
excess moi sture and store In a Top with your favorite dressing ·saucrpan: slir in wa tPr: Cook
pla st ic bag in the refrigerator 1at and breadstlcks, a glass of ice
over low ht&gt;at. stirring constantly
.32 degrees Farenheili. Under tea, inilk or lemo nad e and you until thicken!'d. Cool Sli!!htly.
correc t condi tions lettuce can have an easy, refreshing meaL
Add rema ining ingr!'dients. Mix

thoroughly. Chill. Ma.kes I cup
wllh 10 calories per tablespoon .
From the Unlled Dairy Induslry com es thi s salad suggestion:
Julienne Cheese Salad
Yogurt Dres sing:
2 tatl!:spoon s chopped parsley.
'!. te;tq:IOOn dill weed , \i teaspoon
ga rlic salt , I cup pl ai n yogurt.
Sa lad:
6 cups salad gr eens of your
cho ice; 'X cups sllc!'d radishe~: I
red or white onion, sliced ; 6
ounces coo·ked ham, "'ut In strips:
4 ounces Ch!'ddar c heese. cut in
strips, 4 ounces Swiss cht'ese, cut
in str·ips: 2 tomatoes, cui in
w!'d ges .
FOr the dressing . co mbin t&gt;
parsley , dill and garlic su it : then
fold In yogurt. Chill. cover:ed for 1
to 2 hours to allow flavors to

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5, 19811

By The Bend

blend . . Combine lettuce. rad
lshes , onion, ham and cheese,
reserving a few strips of ham and
cheese for garnish. Toss well .
Add dressing and toss jus! before
serving. Arrange reserved ham
and cheese and tom a to wedges
on top. Serves 6.
As you are planning m eals for
your famil y during !He hot
summer months, don 't forget to
Include a salad.
DID YOU KNOW THAT: Th e
wot·d sa lad i s derived from the
Latin _term sal mea ning salt. Its
modern meaning probably
comes from the ~oman practice
of dunking raw vegetables and '
green herbs in sail as a kind o(
dress ing . Salads became a popu•
lar item on menus in the early
1800s.

The Daily

Friday, june s; 1987
P~ge -5 .

Antique steam engine
show set at museum

Carpenter area notes
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EDIBJ.E I'Li\NTS - Peggy Crane ·•ays there' ., plenty lo cat in
nature. She displayed a varif'ty of wild j!lanl s and flower s which

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turnt'd intu il t:L"ity mea l fo"r Uw Clu.•~o~ l cr Elt•nwntarl School

sludcnls.

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INSECT COLLECTION - Bugs are important to keep nature
halance. 1\ t Chester's field day . •Jo Ellen Crane displayed her
insed vollecl ion and discus.&lt;ed lor the first through sixth studenls
the important role of insects in nature.

·Outdoor living taught
to Meigs students
P ro~ra m s

on outdoor li\·ing.

pla n l."i w hic h c~Jn l;c• r&gt;ur c•n. boat

saf&lt; •ty, insr•(' \ ldPntilicat ion. anti
rna p r~a din g , hi g hlighl &lt;'d tht'
Ch~s t e r F:lr mPn tar)· Sc hool l ir·ld
day at Forkr•d l{un Stat e Park
la st l·'rlday.
Thf' sludf'nl s. rir~ r through
Sixt h gra des. mo1wl i ll r oug h
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• uh]&lt;'CI slat ions during th~ da 1
stopp ing at noon lor a picni c
lun cheon broug ht to !he park,,_,.
th P reg ul ar sehool l'Ooks. Park
R&lt;.~nr;f'r Hand y Wach ter ;.~ ssis trfl

In al'l'~ng in g lhf' out in~ ror lh P
student s.
• Prgi()l (' ra nc t a Iked " llou 1
~dlbl r plant s ttnd fl owr•rs . Silt'
~ro u g ht along an rxtPnsi\·r· dis

,.

play along wit h coll~ct in g some
at th e· site and gal'&lt;' sugges tions
· on clean in g and prepm·ation. ,Ju
Ellen Crane d isplayed hcrcol l ~c ­
ti on of i n ~C'C i s idrn ti f.v l ng eac h
onr and rxplai ning t h&lt;'ir rrspf'c tive habits .
Boa t safrt:&gt; wa s tht• subject of
Russ Moore wh ile Bil l Bu ckl ey
had cha r ge o f hiking. and .fohn
Costanza taug ht map r ead ing.
M oor~. 13ueklry and Cos tanza
a r~ all from the Meigs Cou nt)·
Board of Education office.
A ll of th e teac hers an d sev&lt;&gt;ra l
parent s acco m paniPd th e stu dent s to thP park , a part of the 1he
!-~C' h oo l 's
ra r rC r (l clu ca t io n
program .

Fri end s and relatives from thi s
communit y attendt&gt;d the wE'd-·
ding of Ailsa Gillog.ly. daught er
of Mr . and Mrs. Cecil Gillogly,
which was held in Athens.
Ralph Jordan. so n of Mr. and
Mrs . Dorsey Jordan. went by
plane from Columbus to Dalla s.
Texas. where he visit!'d hi s
cousins. Bruce and Sarah Rutherford Ki ssell . for a lew da ys.
Services were held at Templ e
Church on Tuesda y for Raymond
Bobo. 79 , a former resident of liti s
area . who died in Parkersburg .
W.Va. Burial wa s in the Temple
Cemetery .
Mr. and Mrs. K enn eth Crabtree spent the Memorial Day
weekend vacalionlng and v isit ing point s of interest in Pigeon
Forge and Gatllnsburg. Ten n.,
Including Dolly wood . They also
toured the mountains in North

Carolina and Wesl Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Seeple.
Wilmington , attended church at
Temp le. They were vi siting
friends and relatives In the area
and decerating · graves in the
cemet er ie s here.
Mr. and Mr s. Keith Jordan .
Monroe, N .C. spent the holiday
weekend as guests of their
parent s M r. and Mrs . Dwaine
Jordan , local. and Mr. and Mrs.
Keffer , New Marshfield . and
ca lled on other r elatives In !he

area.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cheadle Jr ..
and family have moved to their
recently remodeled home near
School Lot.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan
and children , enjoyed a family
picni c a! the home of her parent s,
Mr . and Mr s. Cli nton Gilkey .
Albany .

TOPS meets, announces results
Shirley Turner was honored as
Ms. Spr ing! ime for a loss of 32
pounds when th&lt;' Rutland TOPS
Club held it s eighth anniversary
ce lebra tion recentl y. Each
member gave a gift to Mrs.

Turner.
At thi s week' s m reling, Terri

Smith wa s thP top loser with
Margie Davis, ru nner-up. Mrs.
Turner was Ma)' monthl y qu een
with a loss of nine pounds. She
also won the weekly fruit basket.
Information on TOPS may be
obtain!'d by ca lling 992-2612.

fo r thr co n vrntlon. 'Nh ich arr
'"' ing mad e h_
, . thr group. M r s.
S!t•warl and Sa ndy T itus h&lt;J\'f'
complri&lt;'d 211 and (l not hf'r work
se.o.;s io n ha s b&lt;'Pn !-ithrd uled at thr
hom0 or Mrs. Bis hop.
Mrs. Sisso n JWVC' d~·\·o tions
t'Pacl ing "Flnwrrs I.P a\'1' Th &lt;'ir
l·'rag r:n1C&lt;' on the ll and That
!1(•:-; l m\ ~ Th f'lll." F'or ' roll ('~Ill
mr·rnbPrs nm1wd ~ ~ poi so n ou~
plant. Of fi crors' rl' ports wen•
gil'&lt;'n . It 1\' :IS noted th ai Mrs .
"l&lt;rlwa r cls and .l oan Stf'wart mmif&gt;
.rt-rangPm&lt;•n t' for th~ mo t he r
ci ;Jught•r IJanqu r t at thr Mf' th o
di s! Churrh .
,J,tncl Hoi in ~ uggrst(•(\ a pir nl cfor thr fhf'r:lp_
r c las s. Mn.
l~i s i_lOP will purctwsf' thr• foori.

.Jud v SnowdC'n rrpoPtC'd th&lt;.~f shr
ha s. thr flowers from the alumni
;~ssociution for th(' m£'mlx•rs to
pirk up. tva SISson was appointed

chuirman

of

the

su nshin £'

rommit lPr.
/\ r r port was ~ivr n on thr tou r
of th£' (;la ss l-I onsf' tnk0n b.v M rs.
r:dwurd s. Ma r i&lt;• Blrrhf irlcl.
.Jo:1n n Frtt~ · . :1 nd Kimbftrly Wil ford. 1\ rrpon on thr April
thf'r .1p,, · Sf'!-.sinn was givrn b.' ·
Mrs. J1ishop.
ThP trol\·rlin g pr i;r bro ugh t h~·
,&lt;;and.v Tiru s wa s won b)· M rs.
11hhop.
,\ rf'\ ' iPw of gar drn pJI S and iJ
1 rport on nt·xt month's mrrting
10 IX' lwlcl at th r hom0 or Mrs.
IHsllo p wa :-. gh·t·n.

Aljred area happening~-th0-com-mu-nitv

-orl- man-,

Sull(lnv St'hool :lth• tHiancr on
~hi~' 10 'wa s :~7 : churl' h a ii PrlCI
tHH'r , 21. On Ma\' 17 Sundav
Schoo l ; Jit fl n clan ~· c \\' ;t ~ 21i·:
thurrh attrnd:nwc. 1:1 .
C' hurrh visi tors WtTr Kath~·
and Doug .Jackso n. H&lt;'Ynolcls
bu rg; K :t rf'n Poll rod. !\ 1h£'ns :
nnrl 1\at e HOrlehawr . Grf'&lt;'na
cn·s. Flori cln .
' Llo;·&lt;i Dillinger and Hleh:ml
Spl' tH.'Pr. n ·prP!'Pn t i ng 1h(' nwn or
the ell urc h. prcs~nt &lt;'d 21mot lll'rs
with g('r an!ums on MolhC'I'S Da~·.
A draw i ng w:1s hf11d f or sprcin l
f!Owl'l's . (l~lc Ma l' F ol l rocl. loc:tl.
and 1\tr th;· .laek so n, Rcl'nolrlsburg. rcceil'ed these flowers.
Florr nrt:' An n SpenrC'r reml an
account of 1he life of An na Jan· is.

found&lt;'!' of M other' s Dav .
RPct•nl nut -nf ~ t ; tl(' v'isll or s of
Annn Th ompson at V.£11rrans
Mrmor!al Hospital Wf'rr hf'r
sister ;mel husb.1nrl. Mr . anrt Mrs .
i\r1hur Sr~muC'I s, nnd ti ('r nieC('
;~ nd
hu sba nd. Mr. anrt Mrs.
Donn ld Arnold. all of Sh~p h erds ­
rllle. 1\cnt urk)·.
T he d1ureh and communlt;·
Wrt'l' sa dcl enr d b;· lhr drat hs o(
Ch:1ric's Woode ancl Pearl Ran&lt;iolph . Mr. Wood!' wa s a life-long
resident of Al fred. He and hi s
wife . Hr len. wrro le aders und
si n g('rs i n thC' churc h for m a n~·

ymrs . Man)· people attcndPd
funrral home visita tion and the
funeral at Alfred Church May 12.
Ms. Ran dol ph was a mr mber

~· pars .

Mrs. Bar·nrs gave gardening
tips for .June suggesting !hat
watering be done at a time when
thl• sun is not ho t. She stressed
til (• imponance "or thorough watering each ti m e. Plan ts should
be checked for insects an d
disease. and house pl ant s ca n be
set out sid e now.
Mrs. Bol in remi nded membt' rs
of t he Sept ember flower show ·to
be held in coo per ati on with th e
other clubs. Arrangements fea turing green were displ ayrd by
Mrs . Ewards ami Mrs. Bolin.
who also won the door prize.
.Judi th Hi ll. who recently ,had a
new baby, rec eived a mon ry tree
from tho group. Hostess gi ft s
were present ed to Mrs . Sisson.

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JUNE 8-9 -

9:00 AM. • 12 NOON

Ages ·3 Years Old thru Youth

First Southern· Baptist ·Church
41872 Pomeroy Pih Road
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769

(614) 992-6779

- -

Ma ny mrmb(\I'S of thr

Mr . •1nd Mrs Hoba rt Swartz

com muni!)' attended vi sitati on
nnd funeral services at Ewing
Funrral Home May 20. Roberla
nnd Sh&lt;'rman Henderson hosted
a meal for famllv members alter

arr announcing t h ~ birth of a
~&lt;rea l - g randd a ugh te r. Lea NI cole. daughtC'r of Susa n and Mark
Zavls ho. Cha rl es t on. West
Virginia.

JUNE
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

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ELBERFELDS
I'OMEIOY

CHESTER KINDERGARTEN - Graduation e•ercises lor lhe
Chesl er kiiJdetgarten children was held recenlly at the school. In
lhe class were, left to rlgl11, front, ~ngela Johnson, Jeremy
Narcinko, Radley Faulk, Duslln Huffman, Matthew Kelon, ,Joey
Dillon, H~rley McDonald, Wesley Karr, Sean Beeker, Jeremy
Casto, She'Mae Inscoe, Kay Hunt; second row, Jennifer Starcher,
Jacque Hall, Lynn White, Bobhie Dill, Paul McBane, l.ester

Parker, Angie 'f:aylor, Jodi lhle, Michelle Buckley, Jt'Ssica
Marcum, Angi Wolfe, Julie Hayman, K&lt;•lli Li~hl!oot und Billy
Zeigler, and third row , ,Jamie While; Melody l.awrJ•nce, Nikki
Circle, Melinda Persons, Aaron Schack el , Matthew King , ,Jason
Mora, Beau Bailey, Suzanne Milhoan, Elisha McCoy, Valerh•
Karr, Stephanie Evans, und April Milhoan.

The West Virginia Antique
Steam and Gas Engine Assoc iation will hold its th ird annual
Sieam and Gas Engi ne Show on
June ' 12, 13 and 14 at Lesage,
. W.Va .
Robert Har vey. pres ident of
the Association sai d that nea rl y
100 antique engines will be on
displ ay during the three-day
show. Som e old rractors will al so
be shown and operated .
In addition to th P di spla y of old
engines there will be a flea
market. food stands, and lots of
Music. A lso, aft er the show each
evening there will be group
singing arou nd a big ca mpfire.
Church set·v ice on Sunday

morning will be provided by
churche s in the community.
Admiss ion will be a donation o[
$) per person, children under 12
years of age, free. · ·
For additional Information
cont act Jean Scarberry, Box 423,
Lesage. W.Va .

In 1964. there were 11.000 television seiS in use in the African nation
of Djibouti. There were 17,200 radios.

The Eastern Wyoming College In
Torrington, Wyo., has a student body
of 1,129 and a faculty of 53.

John D. Credico, M.D.

Awards day
conduaed.
·at Chester

OB/GYN Physician
Modern Personalized Care
Before, During And
After Pregnancy

Pres idential Academic Fitness
A ward cert ificates in r ecognition
of scholarship, leader ship and
citizen ship w ere presented to two
student s from each cl ass, kinder garten through sixth grade, at
the annual awards da y program
at the Chester E lementary
se houl Friday.
Ca th ,v John son, principa l, pres. en ted th e awards to the followin g
students. left to right. front. 1
Nikki Circle. Brandon Buckl ey,
Stefani Rearhs. Traci Heines.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION - Receiving lho•
Heines, ,Jt•nnifer Mora, Brandi Reeves, Lauren
Jennifer Mor a, Brandi Reeves,
Presidential
Academic
Fllness
Awards
presJ•Jiled
Yokung, Meredith Crow, Ml•1ody l,awrcnco•, and
La urPn Youn g, Meredith Crow.
by
the
principal,
Cathy
,Johnson,
were
left
to
right,
hack,
Wayne Ritchie, 1\dria Frecker, Travis Cain,
Melody Lawrence; and back.
front,
Brandon
Buckley,
Stefani
Bearhs,
Traci
Kevin
Klein, Todd - ~llchacl. ,h•remy Buckley,
Wa yne Ritchie, Adria Freck eJ'.
Carrie l\fonissey , Sara Machir, and .1 \nd): \\1olf.
T ravis Ca in , Kevin Kl ein, Todd
Michael, .Jeremy Buckl ey, Carsc ien ce; Amber Well. Debra nold , Ardria F r ccker. Ambe r
rie Morri ssey . Sara Machi r, and
Hhonda GihiJs. and Stephanie
Frost.
health; Penny Aeiker, and Well, Debra Fros t. Jared Riden- Ot to.
And y Wol fe .
Andy Wolfe, language arts:
our. Andrea Dilla r d. Sara M aAwards lor perfect attendan ce
Mit ch Jacks . academ ic success chlt'. Nicole Nelso n. Am_,. Smith .
wt&gt;nl to .Jeff White , David Van
in all subjects award; Penny Brandi Reeves. Maria F'rcckN.
lnwagen. T yson Rose, Shelly
Aelker. most st udious; Tyson M er edith Crow. Tr&lt;rvis Thomas.
M et zg~r , and Eric HilL Right to
Rosf',
oulstanding malh st udent ; .1. R . Hyse ll , James Ciiffunl,
read plaques Were presPnled tO
Mitch
Jacks, Ambe r Well, top Robbie Rccvrs. and Shanna
f.lobby Keaton, Harvey Bartlreaders;
and Penny Aeiler, most Machlr.
mu s. Eric Hill , Shel ly Metzge r ,
improved
reader.
!:&gt;liver meda ls wer\ t to Chm-lie
lonathan Ray burn. Kell y OsSixth graders rece ivi ng Brewer, Tyso n RasP, Joe Coates.
&amp;rnc, Travis BrewE&gt;r, David
awards were Shelly Mt'l zger . Noelle Pi cke ns, Micahel Sm ith ,
f et ty. Mitch Jacks .
outstanding math ; Jeremy Buck- E r ic Dill ard. Shr lly M Ptzgrr'.
: ,Student s show ing the mos t
ley, social st udi es a.nd science: Char!Ps Brya nt . Mik &lt;' Rou sh.
\l)'lprovcm ent . overall rece ived
Ca
r-rie Morrissey, hea lth ; Bobby
Certificates wrre awarded to
inedal s. In !hat group were Marc
Chris
PaulBarker.
citlzenhip,
Bethany Cooke, Jeremy Mi Jones. Ra cha sel Seth, Micha el
ton, special attendance awards. chae l. Bobby Krat on. Lisa SteBasi m, Mi cha el St. Clair .•Jeff
All of I he class members r·e· them. Lauren Young . Chris Mi Wh it&lt;'. Travis Cain, Micah Otto,
celved safety pa trol awards.
chae l. Robert Hoffman. Brian
ocll e Pickens , Chr is Ba iley ,
and
sliver
medal
s
and
Gold
Hoffman, Robbie Murphy, Amy
~es l ie Parker, Shanna Machir,
certificates
in
a
reada
t
hon
sponKrauttet'.
Eric .lacks. Stephanie
ttc Co nnolly. Andrea Dilla rd.
sored
by
World
Book
EncyclopeHoffm
a
n,
Jo hn Hid gewa;•.
Joey Coa tes, Lisa HoHman.
dia
were
awarded
.
Re
ceiv
ing
Kenn y Burke. Penn.v Ar•ikN,
:· .J~n n i lel' Mora . a third grader,
~ho r ec eived straight A 's during gold medals were Carrie Morri- Davi d Fetty, Todd Michael . .Jeff
QlC' y ear was given S(l(ICial sey. Chu ck Cunningham . Kelli Stethem. Jrsslca Radford. Mat ·
Ridenour, Li sa Hoffman. Sherr! th ew Kf'a to n. Car'rl c Co noll y,
~cog ni tion .
Most improved
Joe Dil on. s tephanie Sarah Harris, M:llt Michae l,
Smith,
~wards to stud en ts of Ma r)' Jo
Eva
n
s.
J ulian a Hayman. Chri s Paul\on. 1\ im M iC'hal'l
l!ucklcv wen t to Harvey Bartl·
.
JerC'my
Ray
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ara M ac hir. V. J . Van Meter .
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;t ra Machir. langua ge ar·ts
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:; Fifth gradP award s went to
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MAP READING - Knowing how to read a ma11 is important, and
.John Costanza explained thl' t cdmlqtw In se.. ions for Che~ler
.•Indents at Fork ed Run last Friday .

Rutland garden club conducts recent meeting
NPw officf' rs \'&lt;,/('!"(' C' l~ 'C IPCl at
thrrrccn t m ee ti ngofthe l ( u\land
f rlrndl y r.urd(• nprs hr!d &lt;tt the•
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l·: lf·c· tf'd Wl'n"' Lorr i narn('s.
pn•shhwt: Iva Sls~ .. n. \'iC'P pn•s i·
drnt.; .Murgi llishp, sPfTtaJ ',V. and
Mar garf\1 E dwa r ds. trea.-. un•r.
lt r wu s n•porwd th at &lt;'IIOUi:h
lumhrr ha s IWt• n purC'h a:-.l'rl to
frwkC' SP\'I'Il pkn ic taiJlrs and Ill
brncl1rs for lin"' Hutl un&lt;l P;Hk .
Jmpi'OI'emrnts to thr park is H
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in b)' st'l'rt'a l grou ps.
T!u• ()!\(;(' cotWt'ntinn Wil!-.
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call the Sheriff (992-3371) and
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An unusual method for stUdy
By NANC'Y YOACHAM
Sentinel S\pU Writ er

-'

The old and the new came
rogether this week l o make
Vaca tion Bible School ar Ra ci ne
Unilcd Melhodisl Church an
even! thai 's not likely to be
forgolten by lhc youngsrers or
the adult s thai partlcipalcd.
t.; nder lhe direct ion of Rev .
Roger Grace and his wife Sue.
Ihe backyard ?I the church was
lran sformed lnlo "Ma rk elplace
29 A.D." Children a nil adull s
alikl', all dressed In togas. were
divided into groups which represenled six of the l21ribes of Israel
- Judah. Asher, Dan , Benjami n.
Simron and Ephraim. Tent s
wereidenlifled by banners which
carried lhc name· of the parlicu lar tribe which ca lled lhal lenl
home.
AI the beginning ol each Bible
school da y, rhc tribal families
ga thered toger her in the church
sancluary, which during Bibl e
•school was known as lhe syn·
agogur. Following th e morning
devollons and grou p singing
time, lri bal families then dis·
missed to their Individual Ients
where .Jewish lraditions and
cusloms were pracliced as fallhfully as a group af modern day
children could praclicc them.

i nside the mezuzah was the
shema- a sacred scroll with the
• greal co mmandment Deuteronomy 6:4,5 - instrucling people to
love lhe Lord with all your heart,
soul and mlghr .
The I radii ion of passing a spice
bcx among family members was
also prac ticed dal ly. Rev . Grace
explained that this tradition
started because the Jews re
vered lhe sense of smell as one
God' s grea tcsl glfl s. They would
pass I he spice box to remind
I hem of God's goodness.
Also each day, tribal families
Ill a Havdaliah candle which
served as a reminder of the
creal ion of light and an lnspiralion Ia respecl mankind.
And chidren werr ta ug ht to use
the differenl Jewish and Christian symbols, such as the six poinled Star of David, which Is
still used in Jewish temples

Children learned to rouch lhe
mezuzah before entering or leavIng the tribal len!. The mezuzah
was a box oul sldc I he home and

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making.
The children carried with them
drawstrlng.moneypouchesmade
of burlap. In I he pouches were
rocks palnled gold, which served
as coins for the children to·use to .
purchase goods from the bakery
In the marketplace. The children
might also cnoose to give their
coins to the beggar In the
marketplace, or to pay the tax
collector.
For ldenllflcallon purposes,
each tribal family member wore
a pendant made of a small piece
of sawed off limb which was tied
around the neck with ribbon the
color of each Individual tribal
color. The pendant might carry
thenameofthe chlld, the 0ameof
the child's tribe and the tribal
symbol.
Late -In the mornings, .all
activity In the marketplace
would come to a halt as everyone

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A board at- review for Paul
Council, Langsville, to become
an ' Eagle Scout was held
recently.
Making up the board for
Council, who Is a member of
Troop 240, Rutland, were Robert
Matthews !rom the distriCt level
of scouting; Jim Fink, mayor of
Rutland; Kenny Michael, commander of the Rutland American
Legion Post, and Clair Reed,
Troop 240 Scoutmaster.
Councll was approved lo be·

UNUSUAL STUDY - Children gathered
quickly whenever the storyteller's caravaq began
to form at Vacatlol! Bible School held Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30

to join the caravan which led the

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Community calendarI area happenings
FRIDAY
REEDSV ILLE - Olivr Township Tru slees will mrr l F'rlda y,
7:30p.m .. at the Reedsville fire
stat ion.
SYRACUSE- Meigs Associa·
lion tor Retard&lt;•d Ci tizens is
sponsoring a flea market on
Friday ar Carlmon School In
Syracuse.
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POMEROY, - Vacal ion Bi bl e
School at Ca l vary Pl lgrm Chapel
w ill be held lhrough Friday, ut
6::!0 p.m. each evening . Calvary
Pilgrim Chapel is localcd on Ohio
14:!. half a mile off th~ Roulr 7
' bypass in Pomeroy.
POMEROY - A children's
crusade will be held th rough
Sunday at PomProy Church of
I he Nazarene. 1 ~6 Mulberry Ave.
Rev. and Mrs. Don Du nn, of
Barlletl, will be lhc children' s
crusaders forth(' week .

HOBSON - Revival ser vices
at Hobson Church of Chr is! in
C hri sllan Unio n co nl inucs
through Friday . Services . •wllh
speclnl singing , begin a! 7::111
p.m. nighl1y wll h Rev . Evrret l
Del ancy, pas l or . Evcr)·one
welcome.
POMEROY Ballr oo m
classes will begin al Royal Oak
R&lt;•Sorl F riday. Gerald Powell.
Instructor . The class for ad·
va ncrd dances will be at 7 p.m.
with I he beginnPrs class to begi n
at R: :Ill p.m . On Sa lurday clogl'ing class&lt;'s will be held aiiJl. m.
In lh&lt;' rrereallon building.

SATURDAY
EAST MEIGS - The Eastern
Al umni Reunion wi ll be held
Saturday at F:a ster n High
School. Th e banquet will be at
6: 30 p.m. followed by a dance al
8: :JO p.m . Music will be by Staff
House Road of Point Pleasant.
W.Va . All alumni and !heir
guesls are inviled lo attend .
EAST MEIGS Ea stern
Alumni Reunion will be held
Sat urday, beginnlnga16: 30p.m.,
al I he high schooL A dance will
follow al R: 30 p.m . All alumni and
I heir guests are Invited.

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MIDDLEPORT- Hea th Unl·
led Melhodisl Church In Middleport wil l be having an Ice cream
social on Sal urday from 6 to 8
p.m.
CHESTER - The Tri-M Societ y of Eastern High SChool Is
sponsoring a car wash Saturday,
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. at Newell' s
Serv ice Sta t ion In Chesler . $3 per

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MIDDL EPORT - To raise
funds for camp, Middleport Boy
Scou t Troop 245 is sponSoring a
ca r wa sh Saturday, 9 a.m. 10 4
p.m., al Pteasers Res turant. $3
p!'r car.
SUNDAY
T U PPERS PLAINS
Tupprr·s Plains Communit y Club
will swge a Captain D' s all you
ca n eal fish lilnner al Tuppers
Plains F'ln• House, It a.m . lo:;
p.m. Sunda y.
MORNING

STAR

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Fifth

annual reunion of George Holter,
Jr. , family, , 1 p.m. Sunday at
home of Jim and Karen Holter
Werry, Court St. Road, Morning
Star Area . Basket dinner with
barbecued chicken provided.
RACINE -Rev. Charles Norris will be speaker at a revival to
be held at Morse Chapel Church,
located on County Road J5, lhe
Racine Portland Road, through
June 6. Services at 7 p.m.

Thrrp arc slill approxlmu lpl_\·

RIO GRANDE Gal lia
Twirlers Square Dance Club Is
sponsoring a "Spring Dance"
from 1:30 to 6 p.m. on Sunday ,
June 7, at Rio Grande, with
nat tonal caller Gary Kincade and
loca l callers John Waugh and Bill
Bush. Everyone welcome.
DEXTER- David Nelson. son
of Ronald and Margaret Nelson,
formerly of Dexter, will be
preaching · at the 10:30 a.m.
worship service at the Dexlet"
Church of Christ on Sunday, June
7. Nelson is a senior at Johnson
Bible College In Knoxville, Tenn.
A potluck dinner and fellowship
wlll follow morning services.

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CHESTER - The Unity Singers, directed by Sue Matheny,
will presenl a special program
Su nday, 7:30 p.m. , at the Mt.
Hermon United Brethren Church
In lhe Texas Community. The
public Is Invited.

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$9,700

POIIITIACVWE SEU. _EXCITEMENr

Meeting changed
POMEROY The Meigs
County Board of Education sche·
duled for June 9 has been
changed to June 8, 7 p.m. at the
count y office.

mulliphaslc lwalth scr('(' ning
program sc heduled for Jun&lt;'
17· 19 and .Juri£• 2:1 al l h£• Meigs
Mu llipurposc Buildi ng. Mul·
berT)' Hrlg hl s, Pom&lt;'I'O)'.
Th r ~c rf'f'n i ng progn.1m is Op&lt;'n

to all ages and appolntmrnl s
may be mad&lt;' b)' cn lling ilPih
Theiss al lite M&lt;' igs Senior
Ci llzens CeniN, 'ln2-211i l.
Tes ts to be COIIOUCtN I for a
parllclpanl In l lw p_rogram In·
clurlr blood pressure. hrighl and
weigh!. blood wor·kup, uri nal,·sis. h&lt;•mocrul l. pu lmonur.t· lung
cuparl l)', ophlhalmology and vis·
ual aru llv. dental and ora l exam.
hea ring, 'ruben·utosls res!. chi ld·
hood lnno ~ uhtlions for !hose
under IR. and podialrlcs.
The hralth scr·ccning progr·am
Is funded through I he . Meigs
Co unl ~ Health Deparlment and

Rice
installed
.
.
mto soctety
John W. Rice , son of John and
Anna Rlceof51429RiceRun Rd ., .
Reedsville. was rPcently InItiated Into the Ohio University
Chapter of Alpha Lambda Dt'lta.
Nallonal Scholastic Honor So·
ciPty. Alph&amp; Lambda Dt'Jta recognizes superior acadt&gt;mlr performance by freshmen . Students
musl have obtained a 3.5 or
better grade point avetage to be
named for membership.
There are 204 Alpha Lambda
Delta chapters throughout the
United States. The Ohio Unlver·
slty chapter was established In
1941. Rice, Is a sophomore at Ohio
University, majoring In Industrial and Systems Engineering.

is 11 eooperal lve efforl by the program . The two co-sponsors
heallh depart men! and I he Meigs are extending thanks to the
Cou nlv Senior Clllzens Center . professionals who are donating
There. wil l be no charge for I heir lime for the project.
prople laking part in lhe ,program whose household income
Thes e Include: Dr. Margie
fa lls wl lh the following HEAP Lawson, Racine; Dr. Keith
guidelines: one person, $8.040: : Riggs, Middleport , dental; Dr.
tw o persons. $10,860: lhree per- Susa n Quinn, optometris t.
sons. $1:J,ii80: four persons. A thens: Dr. Henry Croci. oph·
$16, :J(XJ: five pprsons. $19.320. and thalmologlst, Athens: Dr. James
six persons. $n, HO. All individu- Hoy , ophthalmologlsl, Marietta ;
als wllh an Income above lhe Dr. James Schmoll, optometrist,
HEAP guidel ines will be charged Middleport, eyes; Dr. Harry
$20 for the screening .
Kotses. Ohio University , Alhens,
Area professionals were con- pulmonary: Jane Ann Karr ,
lacled by personnel from rhe Alhens, hearing; Dr. Donalq
counlr senior ci t lzens center and Hannon, Gallipolis, and Drs. G.
I he h~a llh department for asslsl - A . Ta y lor and Mallory ,
ance in conducting I he scr eening Gallipolis.

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presented later, and the world
conservation award.
Scot! Edmonds, hiking and
community living skill awards,
firs! aid and swimming merll
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Archie McKinney, indian lore

Disl ricl is presenlly prepar·ing a
merll badge.
Tille VI -R flow lhrough projecl,
Dann ~ Robin son. fa mil"' li\'ing
education of th e handicapped,
and · co mmunl ca t ions skill
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Bank One, Athens NA, 10 Carl
M. Smith, Dottie L. Smith, Lot 35.
Mldd . VIII.
Sleven Mowery, Michele Mowery, to Don B. Cullums, Lonna
Kay Cullums, 2U7A, Bedford.
Olden A . Thaxton. Dec'd, Ro·
berta Thaxton, Affirl. , Racine
Viii.
Mae McPeek, to Rich ard Henslev, .38A , Olive.
·winnie E. Neal , aka. Winnie
Edith Neal, Waldo Nea l, Dec'd.
to Winnie E. Neal , aka Winnie
Edith Neat , Parcels, Affld . of
Succession , Scipio.
Paul Black, to Ohio Power Co.,
Righi of Way, Sutton.
Howard E. Aleshire, Dec 'd,
Avonell Aleshire, Aflld ., Porn .
VIII.
Donald F. Hendt'lcks, Donald
F . Hendricks, Jr., Tina A.
Hendricks, to Donald F. Hendricks. Jr .. Tina A . Hendricks.
Pt. Lots, Syracuse Viii.
Marjorie Goett nak Marjorie
Fetty. eta l. to Farmers Bank &amp;
Savings Co., Sheriffs Deed ,
Mldd . VIII .
Marjorie Goelt nka Mrajorie
Fett y, etal, lo Wanda M. Ri zer ,

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Gokttn

Clero M. Baker, to Mary B.
Hindy, Lot 357, Midd . VIII.
Walter W.. Bunce, Pearl M.
Bunce. tg Lar ry W. _Bunce. Rev a
Bunce. Lois, Mldd . Viii.
Arthur Crabt ree, aka Charles
Arthur Crabtree, Wesllna Crab·
tree, aka Laura Westina Crabrree, to Arthur Crabtree, aka
Charles Arthur Crabtree, Wes tlna Crabtree, aka Laura W~s ­
lina Crabt ree. Tracts, Colu·mbla .
Arthur Crabtree, aka Charles
Arthur Crablree, Westina Crab·
lree, aka Laura Westina Crablree, to Joe P. McKenzie, Rose·
zella Marie McKenzie, Ease.
Columbia.
Jim D. Allman , to Tony Wood yard, Parcels. Columbia.
John W. VanMeter, Betty V.
VanMeter, 10 Terry L. Bell,
Carla Sue Bell, Parcel. Lebanon .
Franklin Real Estate Co .. to
Douglas DPan Hunter, Ton] a Lee
Hunter , l.0027A, Sutton.
Pearl L. Randolph. Dec'd, to
Donald L . Randolph, Affld .,
Or ange.
Garv Chevalier. Martha Chevalier: to Garfield A. Stewart,
0.14A , Olive.

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ment s Including:
Danny Kennedy, safety, Indian
lore. ent·ironmental science,
plumbing, citizenship in lhe
community, railroading, naturr
and firemansh\}1 merit' badges
plus his Slar Scout advancemenl
parch .
Jason Black, Indian lore, canoeing. merit badges. and camping and hik ing skill awards and
Star advancement patch.
Paul eouncll. safety, Indian
lore, handicapped awareness,

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200 appolnl mrnrs open for a

come an Eagle Scout and will
receive the award upon final
approval by the National Boy
Scouts of America. Council is
believed to be the flrsl scout to
receive the Eagle Award through
the Rutland Troop. Olher scout s
from Ru'lland have received
their Eagle Awards through
other troops.
Following the board of review
there was a troop ceremony
during which time scouts received awards and advance-

Complied by
Smith, 86/li)()A, Sutton.
Emmogene Holstein Congo
Roget L. Hawk, Sh lrle ~ A.
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Hawk, to William Chapman,
Calvin B. Simpson to C. Shane Ease, Orange.
Simpson, Part Lot, Racine VIII.
George A. Radekln, Wanetta
Jeannie Welsh, Tim Hood to G. Radekln , to Ronald L. SandLeading Creek Consv. Dlst .. · ers, Audrey J . Sanders, Parcels ,
Right of Way, Rutland.
Columbia.
·
Michael A. Mitchell, TeressaS.
James B. Patterson, -to ~ames
Mllchell, to Leading Creek McKeever III, Carol McKeever ,
Consv. Dlst., Right of Way, Parcel, Lebanon.
Rutland.
Vernon Milhoan, Helen MilPomeroy National Bank, nka hoan , to Jolin Rankin, Connie
Sank One, Athens NA to William Rankin, Ease, Orange.
D . Childs, Trustee, Lots, Porn.
John Arbaugh, Ethel Arbaugh.
VIII.
to John Rankin, Connie Rankin ,
William D. Childs, Trustee, to Ease, Orange .
Bank One, Athens NA, Tracts,
Forrest Ward, Eula Ward, to
Porn. VIII.
·John Rankin, Connie Rankin .
William D . Childs, Trustee, to Ease, Orange .
William D. Childs, Joan Childs,
Harold A. Rainer, Blondena M.
Lots, Porn. VIII.
Rainer, lo Lyle Baker, Sharon
Gene D . Hudson, Dreama L. Baker, Parcels, Sutlon.
Hudson, to Richard W. Bailey,
Robert K . Brown . She lba
Rita J . Bailey. Pt. Lot , Brown, Allen H. Brown, Regin a
Middleport.
F. Brown, James Emerson,
Diamond Sav. &amp; Loan Co., to Madalyn Emerson, 10 Columbus
Marvin D. Gla"sgo, Phylli s M. &amp; Southern Ohio Elec. Co ., Right
Glasgo, Lot 116, Orange.
of Way. Chester.
Allee R. Houdashelt, Ira Sl nRaymond J. Smith, Lydia
clair, Dana Midkiff, Hollis Mid- Sm ith to Columbus &amp; Southern
kiff, to George H. Warner, Agree, Ohio Electric Co .. Right of Way,
, Bedford.
Rutland.
Nora Buchanan, to Mary ElizaTim Hood, Elizabeth J. Wel sh,
beth Wells, Parcels, Olive.
to Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio
Timothy R. Gumpf, Cheryl L.
Co., Right of Wa y,
Gumpf, to Evans Financial
" Corp. , 3.25A, Lol n, Olive.
Donald Dorst. Mary Dorst, to
VIvian M. May. Donald M . Columbus.&amp; Southern Ohio Elect·
May, to Martin G. Abbott, Lois 39
i lcRaymond
Co., Right
Wa y, Bedford.
&amp; 40, Mldd. VIII.
.
E .ofMaxson.
Frances
Martin G. Abbott , Cindy Ab· B. Maxson, to Columbus &amp;
bolt, VIvian M. May, Donald A.
Southern Ohio Electric Co..
May, to Vivian M. May, Donald Right
of Way, Chester.
A. May, Lots 18 &amp; 19, Mldd. VIII.
Bobby Arnold, Bonnie Arnold,
Betty Imboden, Michael Im- to Shaller Nobel, 11.25A, Scipio.
boden, Frances Imboden: to
Glennis H. Hoffman, Dolores
' Charles· 0. Landers, Clarabelle
K. Hoffman. to Glennls H .
Landers, Parcels, Salisbury.
Hoffman, Dolores K. Hoffman .
Douglas Grover, No~ma Pa reels, Chester.
Grover, to Douglas D. Grover,
Gene Congo,
Hazel Congo,
Norma Grover, 2Y.;A, Rutland.
Steven
B. Donaldson,
UXIAto,
• R. Marie Turner, to Billy Gene Lebanon.
., Grant, Lula Le~ta Grant , Right
Erma J . Hendrix, by Exec .. lo
·~ of, Way, Salem.
Karen A. Riggs, to James B. Porn. VIII .
Rbgeri.Hendrlx,LMs1D&amp;U3,
Hawthorne, 1.23A, Chester.
Charles R. Harris, Waynita
Karen A. Riggs, to James B.
Harris , tO Columbia Gas of Ohio,
Hawthorne, -1.06A, Chester.
Inc., Agree, Lebanon .
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William Anderson. Betty AndCharles W. Cornell, Jr., Beulah
' erson, to Orland Laudermilt , G. Cornell, to Barry Smith,
• Shaula Laudermllt, Pt. Lol., M£&gt;11nda Smith. Pt. Lot 1217,
Sutton.
Sutton.
L yle E. Baker . Sharon Baker,
La rene W. Dalley, by atty-lnfact, to William E. Pickens, to L yle Eug£&gt;ne Baker, Sharon
.: Claudette J . Pickens, 1.23A, Kay Baker. 1.3486, Chester.
: Lebanon.
Margaret !. Amberger , to
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co.,
Edward R. Roush, Rebecca J .
: to Paul Saunders, PauilneSaund ·
Roush, Part Tract , Sulton .
• ers, Parcels, Bedford .
Red Hills Farms. to Bu ckeye
: · Grella Simpson, to Lillian M . Rural Elec. Corp. Inc .. Right of
: Hayman , William R. Hayman, Wa y, Scipio.
• Lot 36, Sutton.
· John E. Williams, Annle ' M .
:
George Stitt, eta!, to Denzil
Williams. to Buckeye Rural
·. Proctor, Bonnie Proctor , She- El ect. Corp. Inc., Right ol Way ,
riff's Deed, Porn. VIII .
Scipio.
:
George Stitt, eta!, to Farmers
Cletls Dalton, Iva Dallon, to
: Bank &amp; Savings Co .. Sheriff's
Buckeye Ruraf Elec Corp. Inc..
• Deed, Porn. VIII.
Right of Way, Scipio .
. • • ·Bank One, AI hens NA aka ,
James Allen Nelson, Dec 'd,
Pomeroy National , Bank. to Maggie Leona Nelson. Affld ..
Farmers Bank &amp; Savings Co,
Mldd. VIII.
1.23A, Orange.
Maggie Leona Nelson, to Carl
Lela Windon, Billy Windon , to Eugene Phillips, Sr ., Lot 38,
Geneva H. Leonard, Har,rY L . Mldd . Vii i.
Leonard. 3.11A, Chester.
Doral L . Hill, Beulah C. Hill , to
· James E . Luca s. Parc £&gt; 1.
-Rutland.
William D. Wallers, Brenda S.
• Wallers, to Phyllis Harrington,
Parcels, Sutton.
MASON CO. DEUVEIY
E lson Ray Dailey, to Richard
snLL AVAlLAIll
Reynolds, Ida Reynolds, Par·
FULl SERVICE
~ eels·, Lebanon.
992-3533
• Harold M . Smllh. Jo Ann
OWNEI, DONIIA AIIIOLD
: Wyersmlller Smith, to Harold M .
IIUNIGII, JACKIE PREECE
: Smith, Jo Ann Wyersmiller

storyteller's pony enjoyed the special attention:
Joining the rhlldren are the storyteller, ~lleen
Buck, at left, and Rev~ Roger Grace, p~tor ofthe
church.

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Handicap .education

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gathered In front of the water ,
p.m. at Racine United Methodrls~t:C:h:u:r:c'h:':T:h:e==================;Well to watch an enactment of a
way fOr the sloryteller who
story from lhe Bible- such as
visited the marketplace dally.
the Widow's Mite and the Good
The storyteller was always acSamaritan.
companied by a genlle pony thai
All hough children brought
was as happy providing rides for
sack lunches from home, their
lhe youngsters as grazing in the
lunchlies were supplemenled
grass.
each day by homemade' .bread
Games such as ru nning ·a nd
(which they made lhemselves) ,
javelin throwing were also en·
figs, grapes, raisins or currants
joyed in lhe afternoon .
-the types offoods which would
At the end of each day. as I he
have been eaten by Jewish
shops in I he marker place closed,
children living In 29 A.D.
tribal families relurned once
A speoal afternoon treal was
more to their tents, before gojng

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of I he star represents an aspect
of God's nalure - power, wls·
dam, majesty, love, ·mercy and
juslice.
As lrlbes separatedeach morning. lhr children would hire
lhemselves oul as apprenllces
for a day lo the m erchants in the
markelplacc. By doing this, the
children learned a variety of
crafts that were prevalent during
I he time of Jesus Christ -such .
as ponery making, basket weav·
ing, Hebrew lett ering, coin mak·
ca rpentry.

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ANNUAl
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CHRI,TIAN UNION The R&lt;'V David
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Sund in morn in~ SNV IC'f' 11 am Sun
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FAIRVIEW B!BL E CHURCH Lr1ar1

W V 1 Rt 1 Jamrs Lrw l.s pa stor Wor
ship !'Nv!rl s 9 30 u m Sunday School l1
a m E\f'n ln.~~t " or~ hlp 7 :Ml p m Tu('S dav
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OUH SA\ lOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH

\ \ .1lnu 1 an d Hr nrv S rs Ravf'nswood W
Va Thr Rr \ Crorli!l' C WE'Irlck pastor
Si.mdu\ SChool9 :'.0 a m S unda~ worship
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CALVt.R \ BIBI E CHURCH loca l&lt;'llon

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,und I V School9 JO a m Blb lr St udy Wed
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Thu rsday rve n ln~ 7 .:.) p m

SI'IVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP

TIST CHURCH Pastor Robl&gt;rt Byf'l's
Sunday School lOa m Worshlp servlt"'t' ll
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W edn rsda v £'\len i n ~ S£'rvlre 7 30 p m

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Worsh ip serv icE' 10 30 a m Blblr study

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TOLIC - VanZand1 and Ward Rd Elder
Jam('!§ Miller

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Sunday School

10 30 a m Wonhlp S.rvlco Sunday 7 JO
p m Bible S111dy Wednes.-y, 7 JO ~ m
1 POMEROY WESLEYAN IIOUNI:SS 1
H arr~OIIYIII• Rood ROY Dewey Klni
pastor

Cltntm Fauuc

Sunday SChool

Supt Sunday School 9 XI a m mo m'-a
WOI'shlp 11 am Sund.ly evm fr1 g service
7 30 p m Prayer M eeting Wl!dn esdly

7 30pm
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non Ptnle&lt;ollal Worship II'~ SUnday
10 a m Sunday Sdlool U am Evonln r
worship serYic&lt; 7 110 p m Wednes&lt;lay
pra)er m~tln 1 7 00 p m

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HOP E BAPTI ST CHA PEL :'170 Gran t
St Mldd1£'port Affil! atf'd ~ !l h Soul hrrn
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rta\ Evrnlng M 1ss 7 10 p m
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SERMONETTE Pomp and Ci rcumstance Feeling•
It' s spring again and birds on the wing again fl ow~r s and
trees and grass all growing and flowering More I han Th at kid s
are playjng outside al l day l ohg and the days ar e much longer
School Is out for another year and seniors wIl l be moving to
greener pastures more work and new problem s That s for
sure
Graduation caps and gowns dipl omas JOY and tea rs bu t
Pomp and
mor e than that to hear the strai ns of
Circumstance • a melody !hal Is both stirring 10 the heart and
sparking !he memory of all who have ever gone dow n the atslc
for gra duation Is memorable Sad as well as m emorable
Whoever has graduated will look to their own or families da&gt; s of
graduallon One boy told m e he doesn t !Ike to go l o graduatto ns
because Pomp and Circumstance makes h1m ve 1y sa d How
true Yet grad uallon Is very thr)lllng also- a new l'ra for I he
graduates More school the service full l ime employ menl
marriage and new horizons often away from home and th ei r
chur ch await
Young men and young wo men will no" step out on thei r own
wit h less parental hel p and guidance T he learning gl ea ned
from church and Sunday school will now become an Impor tant
part of their lives It may be subile bu t It ts there If they have
been brought up In the church and with the nunu re of the Lord
They may t hink they are on their own but no wh at school and
family and church and rommunlty have laughiThcm will never
totally be forgotten Prayerfully we hope II all "lll make them
bet ter and so too good clt (l,ens, wher ever they m ay go
The Church, God and the Blblt&gt; will be a huge Itel p and benefit
for them after t he strains of ' Pomp and Clrcums1ance are but
falnf memories of their dozen year s In school May thi s Godl y
background truly be deep lnsldt' each of them •
Let us all pray for those who have and who w11l m arch do" n
the aisle for diplomas They are stepping out into a new world of
responsi bility, adventure and life Bl ess them all and may God
wal k at their side all of t heir days

Putor William Mlddleswarth
Mel1s County Lutherans

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Pubhc Not1ce

Real Estate General

fEAFORDm
Real Estate

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216 E 2nd St
Phone
1 (614) 992 3325

Saturday,
JI.Me 6, 1987
10:00 a.m.
.ocated at ll3 Liberty Street Point Pleasant W
The estate of Hilda Pmkston w11l be sold

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NEW LISTING 22 rm busr
ness bmldmg 4 ~ balh s 2
lg busmess rooms and 6
porch es Good opportu nrty
RUTlAND Wo nderfu l 3 BR
randh Pool salelhte d1sh
woodb urner Elec BB heal
2 lull bal hs ra nge rel ngera
tor an d d iS~was h er sun
de ck carpel1ng and dbl
carport Lg level lot
40 ACRES B1g house lotsof
mc e pan eling ki tchen
range carpel1ng lg porch
summer ktlchen and free
gas
66 ACRES AI 1n wood s
fresh atr wldhle and all
m1nerals
100 ACRES Nea1 Pomeroy
Good road 2 LCwaler taps
2 gas 011we lls Free gas and
mmerals
NICE 2 STORV Has 2 lull
baths mce btrch ktlchen
cook and bake un1ts slorm
wmd ows &amp; doors basemen!
lurna ce garage TP water
and lg lol
100 ACRES RIVER FRON
TAGE On Rt 114 Woods
old house bar n and IP
water
FAMILY 4 BRs gas hot
water heal 2 lull bal hs oak
floors basemen! range
relngerator an d 2 potches
REEDSVILLE 6 rm home
bat h TPwater mce ktlche n
1ange Exi ra lot setu p lor
tratler No reasonable oiler
refused
CERTIFIED
APPRAISALS
992 332&amp;

AUCTIONEER RICK PEARSON
Phone 773-5785
EXECUTRIX JEAN STONE
I"~"'· ~sh or Cltect with I 0
For Accidelrts or Loss of Property

On J u ne 1 198 7 tn t he
Meegs County Proba te

C ourt Case No 25 5 3 7
C on stance M BUlloc k R

0 1 Bo x 1477 Claren do n
Pa 1631 3 was app otnted

Hous111q
Heildquatters

E xecut n x o f the estate of
Permeh a A Cox decease d
late of 3 60 Pearl S t reet

4075--Mtsses S1zes 8 to
22 Sllmm1ng pnncess
SUit IS unlined and comes
1n extended s1zes Stze
t 4 takes 2% yards ol
60 mch labnc

Middl epor1
Ohi O

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Each panern $3 25 plus
75¢ postage/handling
(NY residenlsadd sa~s lax I
Send to
Rtadet IIIII

Public Not1ce
NOTICE OF SALE
Vt llage of Syracuse 1s nc
cept 1ng sealed b tds for a
197 2 D o dge t ru ck m odel M
80 unt il 1 2 noo n June 26
1987 Sa1d tru ck ts av otlab lo
for •n spectl on on town
owned lot nea r Mumctpnl
8utldtng B tds are t o b e '"
sealed en velo pe marke d
Tru ck Btd s end delivere d
tn per son or ma ted t o J an
tea laws on C l e rk Tr easur
er Vtllage o f Sy racuse Th~r d
Streel
Syrac use
Oh1o

6NI No!them lllvd Woodllde
NY tt3n Prtnl Nlmt Addms
Zip Size Pattern Nllnber

NEW LISTING - LEADING
CREEK ROAD - Abeaut tl ul
bnck ranch home stluated
on app roXImately 3 acres ol
lan d This newer home w1th
cen tral a~r IS 1n excel enl
co nd1t1on and oilers 2
bedrooms and lamly room
w1l h sild mg door to VIew a
rear pa tro an d your own
sal el l te d sh I~ bat hs I
car garage fenced yard
you ng orchard You need to
see thiS home 11 comfort and
neatness app eol lo you
$60 000 00

FREE OFFER
3 Craft Bool&lt;s (value $8 85)
when you oroer one ot the
$2 95 books listed belOw
t t t -Halrpm Crochet
1t 5--Easy Rtpple Crochel
t t 7- Art ol Needlepoint
t35-0olls and Cloihes

45779

Pubhc Nottce
POB LIC NOTICE
The Meigs County Board
of M ent11l Retardat•on / Dev

el opment al Otsabtlit uts w tll
hold a pu bhc hearm g at th e
Metgs County Board of
MR / 0 0 oftr ce o n John

Street '"Syrac use Oh•o on

Mond ay July 6 1987 at

T he M e1gs Cou nty Co m
and Develop
ment 0 rector have det er
mined they will submtt a re
quest
fo r pprolumate ly
$300 000 00 on HU D Com
mu ntt y Development Blo ck
Gra nt Ec onomtc De vel o p
me nt Funds an d approval of
approxtmete!y S, 5 000 00
n FV 1 98 7 Formula Fun ds
In support of t h e purch ase of
ftx e d asset m ach merv f or
Sout h east Febrtcetors In
co rpo rat ed Th e corpo r atton
wtll fmance th a balance of
th e b u il ding an d mac hm erv
fr om pnva te soct or loa ns
and ca sh equ1ty
Gra nt funds rec e tvod by
mt s ~uo n ers

th e M e•gs County Commts
s•on ers w tll b e loaned to
Sout he ast Fabn cators In
corporated to be re patd to a
revo lvmg county wt de oc o
nom 1c
d ev elopment loan
fund
Wttt'un
e1g ht een
mo nths after proJect c o m
plet 10n tho co mpanv wt!!
employ 40 wor keu th o ma
JOrt ty o f wh om w 1ll com e
from low and m o derate '"
corpe h ou seholds
The M etgs Count y C om
mrss1o ner s hehe11e the JOb
creatio n and d 1ver s1ftc a t•o n
of the areH s mdu strtal base
warran t support of t hts ap
pl1 cat ton C hzens are we i
come to eKp ress t heir 11ie w s
at a pu bhc heann g1o be h eld
J une 17 19 87 in t he Com
mtssroners Of f1 ce Court
house Pom ero y Oh to at

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Wr~ tt e n

4 00 p m The purpose of
t he heanng rs t o gat her pub
ltc com ment on a 4 year
S tr ategr c Plan
for the
Metgs County Board of
M ental RetarQa t ton / Oeve
lopm e ntal
Disabtlt ttes A
copy of t he propo sed Stra
tegt c Pla n wt ll be availa ble
fo r r&amp;111ew by tnt eres ted per
so ns at th a M etgs County

Soard of Mental AetardaJ
t•on / Oovelopmenta l
abthtt es o ff tce

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Lee W ed emeyer
Supermtendent

Public Not tce
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIAR Y
On May 29 1987 rn the
M mgs

Coun t y

Probate

Court

CAse No

26536,

Paul Rt cha rd R ou sh 395 8 2
Barr l O Road Ree dsv lie ,
Oh1o 457 72 w as uppo mtod
h ecutor of th e n!lta te or
Paulino H Roush dec oasod
late o f 39 Ru tl and S t reet
Middleport O h to 46 76 0
Robert E Buc k:
Prob ut o Judge
l ena K Nes selroed Clerk

1615 12 19 Jtc
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ments may be re ceiVe d pno r
to th e 17t h of J une at the
Commissio ners Offt ce A ll
M etg s Coun ty ros 1dents are
encou raged to attend and
eKp rBS!i th eir VIeWS

JUNE 5
J en tce law s on
Clerk Tre asurer

NOTI CE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY

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On M Ay 19 1987 tn tt11
Motgs County Probate C ourt:
Case N o 255 16 Do uglas ~
l•n lo 211 21 3 East Seco nd
Streot Bo.k 686 Pom arov

Ohio 45769 wns apporntod

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Execu1or of th e ostot o
Sylvut G Pool deceased ll'l te
of Route 1 8mr. 28 Rac me

FASHION

Ohro 4577 1

PATTERNS

Robert E B uck
Pro b a t e Judge
l e na K Nesse lro ad C lerk

151 22 29 16! 5 3tc

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NEW LISTING - EASTERN
DISTRICT ON RT 7 - Are
you lookm g lor a m1m far m'
Do you wan t an older 4
bedroom farm house wrth
most ol lhe remodeling
comleled ' Large rooms wrth
modern leaiUi es Barn &amp;
storage shed and ch cken
house comp ele lh1s 18 h
acre rnm1larrn Call lor your
sho wing
AS KI N G
$4 5 000 00

Customer Ap~reciation Sale
33

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13041 773-5721

Fresh

•flOWERS •VEGOABlE PlANTS

·PRODUCE IRODUCE· PRODUCE
Fnday, Saturday &amp; Sunday Only'
June S,6 &amp;7

All Bedding Flowers
and Vegetable Plants

NEW LISTING - N1ce l'h
story home overlookmg the
bea ul1ful OhiO RIVer 3
bedrooms lull bas~m en t
eq u1pped k1lchen 2 car
garage ce1hng lan m oth er
added leatu res w1!h thiS
home Also woodburn er
I replace wook shop 1n base
me nt eat 1n kitchen pallo
and a lront porch w1 th a
VIew ONLY $29 900 00

New Flonda

WHITE POTATOES

Good Seledlott

~~CEO 1/2

$269

Price
Beautiful Blooming
BEDDING PlANTS

HANGING BASKOS
NEW GUINEA HYBRID IMPATIENS
10' Stze Reg 111 "

RACINE - Newer ran ch
home on corner lot Spa
CIOUS liVIng room With
bea uttlul fireplace La1ge
modern k1tchen 3 bed
rooms basemen! Excellenl
cond 1t10n Large carpo11
con crele dnve $4 7 500 00

Jumbo 12' Size Reg 114 "

S698
S898

01HER VARI01ES OF
HAffG1NG BASKETS INClUDIIIIGI
GERANIUMS &amp; MISC FOliAGE

Rf.PUCED
ACCORDINGlY'

Henry E Cleland Jr
992 619 1
Jean Tru sse ll 949 2660
Dott1e Turner 992 5692
949 3080
Tra cy R1lfle
Offtce
992 2259

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Good Supply Of Potunro~ lmpallens,
Red Salv10 &amp; Many Other Items
Market Pad! Reg IJ SO.
Full F!ot
8 Podts Reg. 110 00.

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SAl! I'RK;H GOOO
WHILl OOAHIIli:S t..lm

BOB'S MARKET AND GREENHOUSES

Hearty

NEW LISTING - LONG
BOTTOM - A v ew ol the
nver rs an ad ded allract1on
lo lh s 12 x40 mob1le home
on A acre lot Use for
summer cam pmg or year
1ound res1dence ! PC water
available ON LY $7 500 00

SVRACUS E - 2 bedroom
home on I acre lot I lloor
plan w1lh part basement I
car ga~ age Good beg nner
home $1 600000

M e1gs Cou nty

Ro bert E Bu ck
Pro bate J udge
l ena K N es se lroa d Clerk

POMEROY,O

Behind
WMPO Radia
Somethtng for
Everyone

ESTATE
AUCTION

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT

Galhpohs
Da1ly Tnbune
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YARD SALE

N ot Res ponsibl e for A cct dent s or Loss of Property

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••rmnnr &amp; HOUSEHOLD WalnuT Ylctonan bo&lt;l 01lnut Vu:tor1111 marble
walnut Victonan llllfllle lop ouh stand 3 PI«' Blsselte
surte cedar cllesl 11arves1 cold 30" etectnc rantt ~11111or
l"~ rllnpnfor llbl! and 2 clllirS 8 PI«' dinllfC IOottt suite
~nd 6 chm and china cabinet comer sltotf 3 ultlily cabinets
lkltclten ul!ttSIIS K1mboll P""O and stool beaulifui(Giolltl sofa Slmt IS
Zenith color IV rlttiOlt control 2 sob chars plltform rocbr
~~.~rocl&lt;er
3 PieCe ond table set handmade qu1~ Nil
set of(ltWPtel
IQldoll w1tu1 d111tos old .,_ prs toostlr moot
olds1iwnllre polt pons '"""' ~mps. odio
mrtchtnc W!M ~losses 1 Mts of chn11 J1m l1un Bottle
coal m1ner Mounta1neon ort olwoys !roe Gon Storwoll
I'"""''· Randolph McCoy lleYil M!e &amp; Hltl1~d . _ beollt;-.1
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4 diamond l.urior lldtes wtac11 7 01111 bractlft with mrtcl1i111
nne !OK birtltstone nne Amethjst (feb I standlrd poclet
cold case Hom1~01\ pocllel Witch FBC Witch pllob Hom1Kon"""
wristwatch. old jewelry cold .... £illn pocket wotclt.

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Located ApproxrmaTely 3 V&gt; Mrles Wesl of Tupp
ers Plums Ohro ToT P S ro ad 304 go approx
2 % mtles to farm Watch for stgns
CATILE 14 head regisTered Ayreshrre cows
all heifers and reg bull
All MACHINERY and BULK TANK and all
MILKING EQUIPMENT
Is movmg from farm so w1ll sell every!hmg For
comple!e ilstmg see las! Sunday s paper
OWNER Mr and Mrs Brll Pullrn s
DAN SMITH - AUCTIONEER
MIKE MARTIN - APPRENTICE
EATS - CASH - POSITIVE I D

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MEIGS COUNTY
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Pubhc No t 1ce

On May 2 9 1987 tn th e
Metga C ounty Probate

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992 1318 Pom ero y

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Gen er a l M ercn a nd1se

992 -5141

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ELLIS &amp; SONS SOHIO

acation time for the ch1ldren IS
that annual penod of euphona
that means no more books,
teachers, homework or classroom dlsC!phne for the next three months, unless
for some reason summer school 1s md!cated, and then some freedom from
studies w1ll be forthcommg Moreover,
the Sunday school IS also m adjournment at th1s lime Therefore, Wise
parents will make sure that the1r
ch!ldren do not dnft away from the lessons they have learned Manners and
respect for authority should never take a
vaca lion, and above all, ch1ldren should
be remmded to be ever grateful for the
blessmgs of God's love Regular VISits to
the House of Worsh1p w!ll help keep all
these thmks m the1r mmds, and remmd
you that the resumption of their education m the fall w1ll be much easier 1f
they haven't been allowed to wander
too far away from 1t durmg the summer

Gr oc:e rt e !&gt;-

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Joseph Ev ans, Tyson and Jona
than M r.s Greg Davi s Ashll
Joshua and Mlr mda Beth and
Mr Robert Murphy a fr iend and
Iva Johnson
Mrs J R Murphy Peggy, and
Mrs Greg Davt s Ashll Joshua
and Mtr lnda wer e Tu esday aft er
noon visitor s of Mr and M rs
John Downs and family of
Tr im ble

Pubhc Notice

Probate Ju dge
Lena K N esselroad C lerk

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WAID CROSS
SONS SlORE

264 S 2nd, Mtddlepo rt

992 3325

Brandt and Robbie of Chesler
M r and M rs Charles Knapp
were Saturday ev enm g v isi tors
of Mr and Mrs Doyle K napp of
Langsv ille
M r and Mrs T er r y Johnson
Ravenswood were Thursday v1s
ttors of M r and Mrs Harley
Johnson Ta mmy
M ol her s Day vtsttor of Mrs
J R M urphy Peggy was Mrs

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992 5130 Pomeroy

RIDENOUR

Homellte Saws

• Ephe513ns

Pom ero y

FRANCIS FLORIST
"'f 352
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Pom emy

"Children, obey your
parents 11\ the Lord:
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Pom ero y

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GI FTS
99 Mill St

LESSONS MUST NOT BE FORGOTTEN

John F Fulll Mgr
Ph 991 21 01

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

Chur c h &amp; O llice Su pplt eo;

Mr and M rs Les lie Frank
Sal ah Beth and Matthew Ry an of
Texa s Road were Sund ay vtsltors
of Mr and Mrs Eugene Hani ng
Ro nal d an d M rs Gl adys
Tuckerma n
Recent vi sitors of M rs Do
ro thy Reeves and Bryan wer e
Mr and Mrs Paul Darnell Jeff
Meli ssa Mr Robert Reeves

The Interested Businesses Listed On This Page.
TEAFORD REALTY
P. J. PAULEY, AGENT
THOUGH SCHOOL IS OUT, THE

CEfiTER, INC.

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7 EXrERIENCE 111f JOY Of RELIGION

The Daily Senttlnei- Page- 9

$249

3'1! lb.
Boslcet

Jumbo, Ju1cy Red

WATERMELON

$479

79(

Fresh, Str..gless

GREEN BEANS

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2 lb

Open Everyday Of The Weell 8 am - 9 p m

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1987 SCHEDULE-FLEA MARKET
MEIGS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
POMEROY, OHIO
Juno 4· 5 6 7
Sept 3-4·5 ·6

July 2·3·4 5
Oct 1-2·3·4

Aug. 6-7 a 9
Nov. 5-6·7 ·8

DEAIERSWANTED - BUYERS WANTED
Co1111

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Rtosortoblt Set Up Ror ..- lndoor Spott·Out4oor Spt&gt;&lt;e

For Information Call
(304) 422-4269 or (614) 742-2882

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SUNDAY, JUNE 7th, 1:00 P.M.

ICE

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FS-65 - Shhl s super
lhrs Slihl tnmmer htiJI grus and
powered brusiM:ulter lalces the
pressure orr dtfficuh tasltJ
weeds hard and holds 11S ground
l tghtwei l(hl wllh b1cy&lt;:i&lt; handle
Lighlwetghl wtlb loop handle for
conlrols ~ron ic tgmtr on and
easy maneuverab1hty Eledromc
aniiYibralton system plus Sllhl s
tgntllon pnrv1dt:s sure starts
e&gt;duu,. Poly cu t " head add to
AniiYt brah on system and
ease and safely of operation
safely clutch offer sale and
Shouldt:r harness and protec
steaily tnmm1ng
t1,. goggles Included
$139 95 Wllh
$259 95
Rotocut head
$1~9 95 Wllh
Slnng head

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FS 80 - Thrs Shhl hard "'-~'::&lt;­
httter cleans up even lhe
loughest opponent Rear
mounted engme Improves bala nce
Eleclromc 1gntt10n provules last
When 11 conM s to sr. rv1ctng
sure sl.ariJ AniiVtbrahon system
what they se ll Slthl Is baltmg
allows qui cker smoolher cullmg
Shoulder hameu and protedlvt
1000' Unhke many compelllors
goggles mduded
S11hl produciJI arc sold excluSIVely
lhrough h tgh~ lramed Suhl Ser
$299 95
vu:lng Dealen who prov1de you wllh
clear cut an swers lo your quest tOns and
lhe best servrce available for all your Sllbl
equtplll(nt

GENERAL ADMISSION - $3.00
liDS UIIIIU 12 FIEI

OPEN CLASS - $5.00 Entry FH
PRIZES WILLIE AWARDED IY AMOUNT Of ENTRY FE£
located'" RAINBOW PARK, 1'h Mde East of Buhan
Store off Co Rd 28 on R11nbow R1dge - WATCH

STIHL
QUALITY CAN BE YOURS FOR
AS LITTLE AS $25 PER MONTH.

STIHJ.:

NUMIIII 0111 WOIIUJWIN

POMEROY HOME &amp; AUTO
600 E MAIN ST

POM EROY OHIO

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Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

Business Services
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Ib8 No lh Second
Mddlepo Oh o 4S7 bO

SALES &amp; SERVICE
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Pay You Cab e &amp;
Ph one B s He e
BUI NEll PHONE
6 4 992 6 550

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repa1r and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
al so ac1d boll and rod
out rad ators We also
repa1r Ga s Tank s

PAT Hill FORD
992 2196
M ddleport Oh o
1 13 fc

MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CHESTER OHIO
•R OOF NG S DIN G
•W NOOW REP lACE
M ENT
REMO DE NG &amp;
ROO M AD O TO NS
•GARAG ES &amp; PO E
BU lON GS

Phone Day or lvenongs

985 4141
I 6 87 I mo pd

YOUNG'S

Roger Hysell
Garage

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Rl 124 Pome ov Oh o

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AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Tunsmtuion

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PH 992 5682
or 992 7121
6 17 fc

BOGGS
SALES &amp; SERVICE
U S RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO
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John De e
New flo on d Bu h Hog
F m Equ pme n

Doole

Equt~menf
Parh &amp; Ser~tte

Farm

1 3 86

BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
AI Reosonoble Pr cos

PH 949-2801
or 949 2860
Do y or N1 ght

NO SUNDH CAllS

THOMAS
BODY SHOP
RT 4, POMEROY

992-3989
ELECTRIC &amp;
ECETYLENE
WELDING
FR EE ESTIMATES
5 8 87 mo
Howard l Wntesel

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR
Gutters
Down spouts
Gutter Clean ng
Paontong
FRE E ESTIMATES
or

Aulho 1cd Sc v ce
&amp; Pa Is
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&amp; SUPPLY
M d II po t 0 1

TVs Antennas
Sotell1te Sales
Installation
Serv1ce
Elec t ron c Organs
Mobile se rv1ce

bl4 843 5248
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&amp; Auction

Custom We d ng

Sep c Sys ems

R ck Pee so n Au c: o ee I
censod n Oh o and Wes V rg
n a Rea Ea a a an que farm
q d!l 0
u 011 304 77 3
5785 0 77 3 6430

L cens ed &amp; Bonded

FREE ESTIMATES

R 4 H1 e Ron Road

9

Pome 01 Oh o 41769
PH 614 9911834 o
991 6704 F ee Es

PH 992

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

11

32 Mobtle Homes
for Sale

32 Mobtle Homes
far Sale

18 Wanted to Do

EJcc: ;ond 1 4•'70 P1eer 3 b
1 ~ batha IIOY•refrig deck

Oh o Ca 6 it 286 6930

Wanted To 8uy

979 L berty

14•70

can a a

3 bed J&lt;

po ch underp nn ng

304 882 3389 af er 5 00 pm

JmMnkChev Ods nc
B Gene Johnson

DENNY CONGO

Truck auto &amp;
heavy equ pment
r ep a r s and
w eld ng
AI makes &amp; mod el s

PH 949 2756
John K Benh
Owner I Mechante
S S 87 3 mo

992 3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Sa e Ma e n ty baby
do hes Lo s of J s ze cloth ng

Galltpohs
To bacco
58 2

New Homes Bu It
Free Est mates

Servtee

PH 949 2860
or 949 2801

MIDDlEPORT OH

No Sunday Colis

PH 992 3537

81444696 6

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
R1ver1ne Anttques

Employmenl
Services

Pome oy

•St o m Ooo s

HOUR~

FREE ESTIMAIES

Tue Wed F
lam o7pm
Sunday
pm 1pm
By Chon eo Appo n men

JAMES KEESEE
PH 992 2772

RUSS MOORE
992 2526

•S o m W ndo w s
•R ep acemen W ndow
•N ew Roo f ng

6 2 87 mo

I

Com me c a bu d ngs o ease
Down own P P aesan S o as
oHices A One Rea Es a e
Ca o Yeage 8 oke Ca 304

See wde ya d sees June 5
and 6 9 5 W gh S Pome oy
E gh pus houses

4 7 Wanted to Rent

44

3 o 4 Bed oom house n Kyge
C eek Schoo 0 s c: Refflfen
ces Ph 6 4 446 8621

Apartment
for Rent

Merchandise
51 Household Goods
SWAN
AUCT ON &amp; FURNITURE 62
0 veS Ga po s New&amp;usad
wood coa s oves 6 pc wood LA
su a $399 b nk beds s 99
ac na 8 neoN &amp; used bad oom
su es w nge washe s &amp;
shoes New v ng oom su es
&amp;199 $699 amps Ca 6 4
446 3159

9630

Real Estate

MOTOR REPAIR

Ch ch of Jesus Ch st Apos
to c Fa h IUS pass pa k New
l maRd )June4 h S h 6tf'l No
1unk c; 11an ..ht Any h ng you
need Toys d shes bedc ottles
clothes Meye s Deep We
Pump Ink p pes fh n cance s
Paso R Rchads 614698

RT I BOX 278

32933 ROMINE ROAD
RUTLAND

OF MOTORS

L&amp;N CLEANING

Announcements

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He bo
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0 446 2200

GQOO USED APPL ANCES
Weth&amp;rs drye s e gera o a

Houses for Rent

8nges Skaggs App anc:u
Uppe A ve Rd bes de S one
C es Moe 614 446 7398

N cety iu n shed small houae
Adu 1 onty Rafe ertcea re
qu eel Ofr at eet pa k ng Ph

LAYNE S FURN TURE

614 446 0336

6 4 446 3

Sofas and cha s p cOd f om
S396 to $995 Tab ea t50 and
up o 8126 H d11a beds 4.390
o t596 Ate ne s 8226" o
8375 Limps 128 o I 25
D net" 8109 8nd up to U96
Wood abe w 6 cha s 8286 1o
t796 Desk 8100 up o 1376
Hu1cl1es 8400 and up Bunk
bed• comp e e w mat nse1
S295 and up o &amp;395 Baby bed s
S 10 Mat enes o box IP ngs
u o tw n 863 f m 873 tnd
S8J Queen se 1 1226 K ng
$360 4 d awe chel t69 Gun
cab nets 6 12 gun G111 o
elec1 c ange &amp;376 Baby ma
enes S35 &amp; 845 Bed em81
S20 S30 &amp; K ng f amt 850
Good aetec: on of bed oom
su es ma 8 cab ne 1 head
boa ds UO and up o U&amp;

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1 Air Condit onld 4 ~d oom
home A o G ande 2 Sme 2
bed oom unH n 11 .ge R o
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m "south of Gal pols At 7
Aduhs preftf ed 1J I 3 OCI
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CARPET

UPHOLSTERY PLUS
44b b323 Day or Eve
Any L v ng Room and
Hal
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Any 2 Rooms and Hal
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Any Th ee Rooms and
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304 676 3960 o
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NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS
FREE
ESTIMATES
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

BELL CONSTRUCTION
General Contractors
RACINE

Open house Jun e 6 12 3p m 3
bed oom 2 be h Mu er bed
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458 1875

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L1censed Chmcal Aud1olog1st

!; (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gallipolis Oh1o 45631

I 13 tfn

62 Wanted to 8uy

55 Sutldmg Supplies

Now b y ng she co n o ea
con Ca o aes quo as Rve
C v Fa m Supp
614 446
2986

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PH 742 2027

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6

Lost and Found

FOUND Wh t e fema t GoJ n
Add Jon To wn tth p Ph 6 4

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

YadSaeJuneS 9 t07am o
Gal
po s I ems o ered An ques
eolleclab as bun a mod p c u e
.mes cane ocker b anket
box
McCoy po e y 3
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woodc:hu n wo k able 5 o
lamps wa
o ner shetf wa
abe oak abe ough d shes
stone chu n pr do
beds
col ecteon o va eot nes h~nd
carved she I ea v map e co d
bed conve ed neads a s)
booils (one by 0 0 Me nry a 2
bow s 2 p tcheu (damagad)
m o s magu. ne ads med c ne
c:ab net shu t• g an ewa e
paper ems oak book s tnd Yl
crrde ha ab e g asswa e 78
teo ds po ce 8 n ce bo11 (good
shapel an Deco 193 t) T ue
one ado plays pr meg t n ah
1h c c e bookcaaes map a
bacheto s c:htt wrth desk. 3
s:tockl k tchen ch me WI nu )
Art Deco rd wall shel set 8
pl..:.e 1 lvet"p ate and many mo e
old tams Household Goods
d shes p ate• Wexfo d CfVStal
pots pans basilets p n s
f ames p c:n c: basket 200 p us
pap• h•dbtck books a~n
)ewe ry albums • 45 • xm ..
stand tems w ndow tram" •
tlum shu 1ar1 k chan ems
TV IV tat umblen stemwa a
m llgl•• s tv.rwa a TuppM
wa e 2 B&amp;W portab e TV sets
cloth nv vn• wa p aques

NEW AND USED MOB LE
HOMES KESSEl S QUAliTY
MOIILE HOME SALES 4 Ml
WEST GALUPOL S RT 35

heattrt 18 000 9 600) Wh 1
pool waahlt' • s bric: 1 bf.c
wtlat M1s gadgets gismos •d
to 1 of odds and ends M ec
Ga dan t I e fat sl d splay
I hone go cert • sl

very c ean
t200 00

59 For Sale or Trade

ton ...
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Fum shad 2BR Shuttz Mobile
Home nile ov• peymlftCI
~.nee tl 000 Ce Evaningt

114 448 4489

olrond Wollbotool&lt;nglo ¥0U

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RON S Ten 11 on S11 v ce
House oa • on RCA. O.uau
OE Spo c n ng n Zen h Ca
304 676 2398 0 6 4 446

7339

2 464

Foflll Supplies
IIi Livestock
61 Farm Equtpment

Tr~nspurlal1on
71

Autos for Sale

CROSS &amp; SONS
U S 36 Wss Jack1on Oh o

614 286 6461
Massey Fe guson New Ho and
Bush Hog SaM &amp; Serv ce Ove
40 Uled t ac o s o choose f om
&amp; complete ne of new II used
equ pmenl Ll gn select on n
S E Oho
273

New Ho end sq

t1500 Fo d Jp

Ba flf

Ra~e 832:6

ShiNer Pos Onve S700 7ft
loeuat poa • • 1 36 each Ph

1984

Dodge

811 a c ean

12796 1981 Chevy Me bu 1
Owner 66 OOOm
L ke new
12350 Ph 614 286 6622
78 Fo d LTD new
81 new
bat
AC e usa PS PB
I 400 Ph 614 246 6239

614 386 9832

1978 0 cts Regency 2 d
power new
as no ua
E11 ce ent cond on See a
F en ch C ty Mob 8 Homes Ca

CARPET
Ca ptt emnan 1 16 00 a y1 d
and up Mo ohan Fun u e
Uppa R ve Rd Ph 6 4 446
7444 Open
7PM on Week
Days

814 446 9340

0

304 675

6898

pe

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1087

4 oom houae C1mp Coney
•ea t150 00 per month 304

45

0

01'

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981 Vem aha 850 4600m
on t 1 00 0 Ph

97 Nova 250 Au o UOO
Auna good body fa
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101q 'tdS
614

c.

Ylfd ule S.t Junee 9 6 100
ydt Pll FIVt Points on Rt 7 6

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Rada Range Neve been used
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9724

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304 675 3087
1 e&amp;O IC aw.. aka 760 PO
10 000 m " tu y d esud e•c
co nd t1 100 00 304 468

11

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Oft ce Space o Ren Exce en
for A no nev• Ac eoun an1 ttc
C 011 o Co1.1rt House Ca
W 111ntan Rea

75

Estete Agency

814 448 3644

441 1802

6806

14a70 3 bed aom 1 !IJ beth
cent ala Adults onty Deposit
tnd tfwenc:e equifed C.fl
814 912 2307 '"" 5 00 p m

COUNTRY MOB LE Home Pt k.
Rou1e 33 Nor1h of Pomeroy
Rtn 1 • a. en Ca 614 992

2 Of 3 bedroom furnished AC
Good eiMn condition No pMt
Ntw Hevet~ 304 882 24ee

Sptce for tmatl t tiltrp. Atl
hook upe Cable Also efficiency
ooms a tnd cable Muon

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2 bedroom YO\! P"r utltit 11
dlpoolt ...,• ..,

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Upholstery

441 7025
1985 Honda Magn• V 86
new v-v ow m l11ge

814 448 1301

7479

wva ca

304

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t uc;k mOtOfhOrTieO C Ill CCI
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Man 9 St mpton Ava Attt.ns

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FAM LV PA DE MOlLE HOME
PARK At 2 ooutll Clollipollo
F"'Y WV Now entlng lott JOt'

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Boats and
Motors for Sale

2 tt Sk ffcrah a eeps4 6 120
H P Me eu y I 0 mmo Nattd l
efu b sh ng &amp; tpltn ng W
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171 2136

1982 Honda 660

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54 Mtsc Merchandise

21A AC cable. Hud acc:IP11d
Alvarv _. "' Kanauga Fottart
Mobile Home Pa k. Ph 61'

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85

ke new ga aue kept mu t ' "
o app t~ alt t1 860 00
m

Mob It Home Space coun rv
ot wetar pad 1 ea ga agt Fo
Sale Mob I Home lot 1 Ac I
M l 1 Mt • 11 tam V g n 1 l
Smith A•al ... ate Ph 614

:104

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1976 Dodge A1ptn S • on
W.Mon and 1977 Dodg8 Aspen
S 1 on W1gon Ca 814 388

1988

SNAFU®by Bruce Beattie

Mob e Home at Eve

HouM tt.U• for
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1980 YemahJ T 250 OOkl
goo d un s g eet Aall ng
Ph 814 448 3 99

Ru s den a o comme c 111 w
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U en1ed a e c: 11n Ea m111 e
ee R d11nou E oe1 ca 30 4
876 786

Furn1shed Rooms

42 Mobtle Homes
for Rent

,._, Ph 446 7032

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Eleclrocal
&amp; Refrogerat1on

304 675 7762

r om hOIP .. t200 ent plus
d..,osrt Ph 814 448 1364

1101 Sand Hill Rd Satu day
Jun•6

84

e11ee en co nd

675 3431

ZBR wete l 1 ash paid 1 m

Pt Pll

Motorcycles

CART ER S P UMB NG
AND HEAT NG
Co Fou h and P e
0 " •po I Oh o
Phono 6 4 446 3888 o 614
448 4477

676 3812

47 Space for Rent

FIRST T ME YARD SALE Fn
and Sa June 5 and e 9 00
2 00 pm P no POflg able
vam.. mat ... and sp ngs
Oood clo has 506 Chtnd er 0
•

76 Chev't 8 an 400 4 speed
PS PO fu
ape S2 7 00 00

74

o 3 b home 304 676 3030

2BR

Plumb10g

&amp; Heatmg

304 676 2327

Rooms fo
day week
man h G• a Ho ol Ca 814
4469715 Ren as owast120
2

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6 4 379 2818

3 bed oo m ap a • act c
located on C ab C etk Road
tete 61\ces equ ad 30ol 675
6609 aher 6 30 ca 304 676

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987 S10 PS P8 4 speed ong
bed 1600 b pay load 900 0
m ts 60 000 m at 6 y
Wfl an v 614 992 13676

Saeo ada o WOWD46A
C T ac o 1/W Dune Buggy w th
f be g 111 body Ph 614 446

Upp8 R e Rd Ph 6 4 446
7444 Open
7PM on Week
Dav•

304 882 20 6

871 371

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l'o
llopem•nlna ntms
holf P' eo No&lt;
fo .c:ddants all
no refunds slltwns
sold u a. Ttfml C11h F,_
oatt. a c:ooktN I R 101m for all
you early bifda. Come and bring

PHONE 114 466 7274

Comp 1 e y emode ed Fou
bed oom ca peted N•w panel
ng Ava •b a June 15 Depos
and ~eren c es eqll1ad Ca
1 811 4886 aftBf 9 00 p m

7pm 1135 Second A e

moto

441 4811

Livestock

CARPET

mw o 1 pr boollcatM ova
coffee tlb e 2 kt oune

ACCENT

Computenzed Heanng A1d Seleclton
~ Sw1m Molds lnterprettng Serv ces

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Ca pe emnan s t6 00 • ya d
and up Mo ot'!an Fu n u a

HOUSE FOR RENT n Ches e

Home
Improvements

5960

Acnlals

APARTMENTS mob o homea
houses P P easanllnd G• po
I 8144468221

Ro

81

Ou oc Boa s II ed u1 ke he
boa 1 we as ed a ht Oh o
Te1 a on tha ga ned over 2 6
bs pBJ day Roget 88n ey
Seb na OH 613 584 2398

I 19 I o

Co np e
Roo

Services

5 nch ch ome
ms 860 00 Pho e 304 676

0322

APPLIANCE

Sump pump 625 00 8 ft uck
oppe w h cab ne s and gh s

t35 00 Fou

CALL b 14 446 3028

oG

as P ck you own
B ng on a ne s C a de W n
e 1 R o G an de Oh o Ce
614 246 5 21

S awbe

W AW t

1

FrUit

90 Oays nme •• cash with
3 M tt out
app oved c ad
Bu av e Rd Open 9am o 6pm
Mon h u Se Ph 6 4 446

VIN YL &amp; AlUMINUM

0 gen Ph

&amp; Vegetables

Busmess
Opportumty

COMMEAOU
I omt o yo u
Po t bit Scmdbl ~ ng
MASONRY
l FSTORAr ON sw M
P JOlS STEE l lAWN
FU N lUR E 81\RNS
r ARM N G [ QU PM ENT
HOU SI S ET C

Co

sa e Lowery

614 246 6836

676 5104

REI OENTIAI INDU STRIAl

KEN'S

Mus cal
Instruments

Bad oom base an $176 00
pus eec c A so equ ed a
$200 00 secu y depos t CON
TACT Jackaon Ea a ea Dept Ph
446 3997 Equa Hous ng
Oppo11un y

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ICU I OUr FOR FUIURE USE

3000 Fo d T 8 o PS U996
6ft t n sh mowe 1!1795 JO 14
Ton Ba er 8696 JO 4 ba ake
$850 Ca 814 286 8522

63

WELlMAN S PAINTING
&amp; SANDBLASTING CO

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO

6622

Fo

8us1ness
Suddmgs

Autos for Sala

71

AC T a o w h be y mowe ft.
pows 2 owp an e
795 5f
b ah hog t295 Ph 6 4 286

Homes for Sole

742 2070
25 YEARS EXP

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

304

Fo 18 e lo U0lll180 Baum
Add on Ches e Townsh p A
asava abe Ca 614469
u

RUSS
ELECTRIC

61 Farm EqUipment

47 Wanted to Rent

Help Wanted

1187

S u s $ 9 95 pa
s a ed
Mos modes Muff a Man 9
S mpso A e A hen Oh o
1 800 843 3767

"You look overdrawn, dear
-been to the bank agam?"

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
11

Auto A epa r

77

0231

066

YAA D SALE 371 Sou h Second
A e M dd aport Oh June 4 &amp;
5830o200

any

Financial
21

Pets for Sale

G oom an.d Supp y Shop Pe
G oom ng A
b eeds A
sty es Ju a Webb Ph 6 4 446

10 ac: as leon Baden Rd
House &amp; ou bu d ng St earn
h ough p operty 304 468

34

1124 East Mo n St

• nsu a on

Farms for Sale

20 ae e e m Hannan T a e
Ro•d Glenwood W Va for
mo e nformat on ca 304 773
5118 o 773 5186 afte.- 5 00

&amp; VICinity

Good used ad a o o 1976
Fo d P n o Au om at
V 6
304 675 314

Realty m 11 concrete and a
con ere a supp •• Ca us Val.,
B ook Camen 1nd Supp as
304 773 6234

T a le spaces fo en Ga pot 1
Fe rv c v wa eJ and ga bpge
p k up $75 00 pe mon h
304 675 6335 0 675 3246

Middleport

1987lmo

1 Ro IWey bed With new
rne .., tleg sclohngsze
5 10 Msns 3pc su t s z.e 42
chest. 32 31 pan 1 Ph 614
446 0065

June5&amp;6&amp;7 9 o5onSR279
m e ou of Cen orv o a
Sh lev A owood1 Clo hes
whee c: ad e ove sea &amp; c:ha
ce am ct odds &amp; ends

SSO PAGE ST

l II In

BUDGET T ansrn ss ons Used &amp;
Rebu t A ypes Gua an eed a
m numum o 30 days w
de ve cash II ca v o ns a
Ph 614 379 2220 0 , 304

875 6768

Mob1le Homes
for Rent

Pomeroy

g n my home
hou s 304 895 3930

Auto Parts

&amp; Accessortes

245 5121

56

Ya d Sa e M
w nge washer f
a s loads
at ems c hoosa om Ph

Babvs t

76

Bu ld ng Mt arials
8 ock brick sewer ptpes w n
dowt n tla ate C aude W n
ers RoGande 0 CaH614

womens &amp; mens shoes afghans

BODY SHOP

SIDING CO

LAFF ADAY

55 Budd1ng Supplies

bgwhee e c Sa June6a 47
V n on St 9 4 Cance f Ra n

GEARY'S

BISSELL

B

8 acre• on T bb e Rd off Rt 62
Pus sto e bu d ng wa ehouse
3 BR house be n ce a pus 2
o her bu d ngs AI black op
oad Ca 3044581818 Ca
after 6PM

V. d

&amp; VICinity

10 8 tf c

Custom Pmntmg
Serv ce Ruslorot1on
&amp; Coll1s on Serv ce
Wash &amp; De1o1l

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

33

WILL HAUL
JUST CAlli

'VINYL SIDING
'AlUMINUM SIDING
'BlOWN IN
INSULATION

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

614446 3672

I

Couch cha
ove set coffee
..ble cothe•aduts&amp;ch d ant
Ph 614 446 8425

3m lt1 from Evant-on Donohew
Ad
12w.70
a er 68
m
14~t16 b 14x20 Nngoom
•t po ell 1 0 ac as land we
fenced sp ngs ba n &amp; ou bu d
ng1 12&amp; 000 Rev A mo
Soy e 304 372 4046

ooms f ap ace g• den tub
We pay cash o a e mode c a an

54 Mtsc Merchandtse

B

sn Jackson

sed ca s

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

patio doo s

•12 000 304 676 2628

Sept c ank pumpmg es den a
&amp; eomm• ct 180 ptr load
Ron Ev1n1 Ente PI

KIT N CARLYLE ®by L1rry Wrtghl

304 en U24

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OhiO

1985 Clayton W nne
1
11 500 down end 111ume oan

undt pinn ng

We Ca ry Cone ete Culverts

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE

5 4 MO

J R 's REPAIRS

Lost and Found

'

P umb ng Serv ce

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

12 87

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REAIONABlE

992 66 11

CUSTOM qUILT
GARAGES

lowboy Hao ng

REWINDS ALL TYPES

4 GBG n

SMALL ENGINE
REPAIR

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

TRENCHING IS OUR l NE
T encn ns of An1 rype
Bad hoe Se w ce

2263
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949

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colo TV ad ner
101 Ph 114 441

Clara 1 husband avoided yardwork by
118811 on TV

adapting a technique he d

eoo 143 3787

FDf aele 1871 Dodge Chttger
000 340 tu 0 I ap I de &amp;U192 3342 No SundJY ea •
pi-

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Page- 12- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Friday, June 5, 1987

...---Local briefs-- Cold .front brings relief .to eastern·sector
New phone number listed

By United Press I nternallonal
A cold .front that .touched orr
showers, thu nderstorms and two
tornadoes fro m Texas to eastern
New York stretched ea rly today
from New Engla nd and the
Carolinas into the Southeast .
Thunderstorms washed out
ro ads Thursday and forced 50
fa mil es in Texas-to flee to higher
grou nd . Storms with winds gust Ing to 60 mph caused scattered
power outages in the Carolinas.

.
T ho ne-w telepho ne number for the Meigs Cou nty Board of

Mt'nta l Rcla rdation-Development al Disabilities is 992-6681.

Squad has 8 calls
Meigs Count y I;:mergency Medical Services reports eight
ca lls Thur .~ d ay; Middleport a t 3: 12 a .m. to State Rout e7 1orCar l
Stewa rt to Vf'iera ns Memorial Hospita l; Raci ne at 3: 17a.m.
trea ted Brr·nda _Darst at the scene of an a uto accident on Manu el
!load ; Pomr·roy·at 7: :l:l a. m_ to Cole St. lor Home r Laudermilt to
HolzP r Mrdical Ce nt er; Bashan Fire Department at 12 :10 p.m.
t•J an aut o firr· on rou nt y Road 28; Tuppers Pl ains at 12 :25 p.m .
to Slate Rout(· 7 for Ga len Perry to Vetera ns Memorial
Hospital ; Ha cine at 2:57 p.m. to Wells Run 'Road for Pea rl
H;J wl hor n Jr, Vr·tcrans Memor ial Hospital; Rutland at 5:30p.m.
Jo Crr mcan ' f(oad for Bob Slawson to Vet erans Memorial
Hos pit al; Pomeroy at 10:04 p.m. to State Rout e 143 for Fra nk
Mus.'&lt; ·r to Vc t~ rans Memorial Hos pital.

Rob Slawso n was ta ken to Veterans Memorial Hospital wi th
injuries rccPi vcd in a bulldozer accident Thursday cveniong
nf'a r C: rcm c-•ans Road in the Rutl and area. Sheri!! Howa rd
Frank report s. The Rutland Emergency Squad transpor ted
SJ;Jwson to ttw hos pilal.

Also on Thursday . Sheriff Fran k rece ived two cal ls In volvi ng
va od;J ii.sm aocla inves tiga ted a domestic violence call.
co ntinued from pag 1

monry from I he• secret dea ls to

Beirut station chief who died
after torture in cap tivity in 1985.
a nd hundreds of pages of sta tements Buckl ey mad e duri ng his
torture.
The decision to seek limited
immunity for Nort h must be
approved by a · federal judge
before It can be gra nted. Once
done, any privat e or public
statemen ts Nor th makes to the
committees ca nnot be used
aga inst him In any subsequent
criminal prosec ution. Any case
Walsh brings agai nst him must
rely on evidence gat hered previous ly and placed under court
seal before the Marine talks.
Walsh had made a last-dit ch
pl ea aga inst any legal protection
for North at a Capitol Hill
meeting Wedn esday , but he wa s
eonclllatory aft er Thursday's

bu y a sporl s ('i:IT" , &lt;.~n a i r p l~ n e and
a v isit to a " fa r farm."

Hakim wa ' "xpec ted to be
qu('stionrd tod ay abo ut Secord' s
sworn tes timony Jhat his in itial
profit mot iw\ gavf' way in Augu!;i)

19H6 to a patriotic rf'fu sa l of any
prolil s In srl llnga r ms to Iran and
SUJ&gt;plyln g thf' :"ir araguan Contra rc•b('l!:..

In other IC's timony Thursday,
1-Jak l m said :

-One of North 's chi ef conce rn s du r in g arms nC'go t iatio ns

with Iran was the releasP of
Am&lt;•rican hostage' hdd by proIran ian cap tors in Leba non "lor
tht• purposP of Pnhanci ng I he
prPsidrnt' s pos itio n" in the Novrmher I!IH6 elect io ns_
- Hr and No rth took an I ran ian
from a "second channel" of
co nt aC't s nn a l ou r of "every
cornr r of til r Whil e House" m
Scptrmlwr 19Hii, including a perk
a t the Oval Offi ci' while Reaga n
wa ~

vot e.

di ~ do s rd

r ar liPr.

- Nor th draft ed a seven -point
nego ti atin g plan wi th the second
elw nnrl or

lnlni ~tn s;

inc luded on

th&lt;' Ilsi was thr rrt urn of t he body
of Wil li am l:luckiL•y, lhe CIA's

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"I grea tly appreciate the considera tion ex tended Ia my office
by the select comm itt ees," he
said. "The precautions they have
taken to prevent premature, and
perhaps unnecessary, ex posure
of Colonel North's tes timony will
redu ce as much as reasonably
possible any adverse affec t on
our inves ti ga tion ."

out ol' tow n. Th£' tour was

Harold Redman ofTy le'r Mountai n, WVwon hislirstLateModel
fea ture of the season at Skyli ne
Speedwa y. Redmond battled several laps with Mark Dickson of
Mar ietta. Ohio be fore ta king
over the lead . Bob Adams, Jr.
had his hands lull holding onto
the th ird position as Bobby
Dav idson a nd La rry Keefer wa s
right on his bumper.
In the Hobby Stocks .. St eve
Burnside mai ntained his winning
strea k. Burns ide was followed by
Larry Holmes, Bill Childers,
Jack Quee n a nd Kenn y J ohn son.
In the Stree t Stocks , a newcomer to victory Ja ne, was Benn y
Hi ckel of New Haven, WV won
hi s firs t St ree t Stock ra ce oft he
season. He was follow ed by Phil
Williams an d Clair Sullivan.
There was a to tal of 64 cars in
the fi eld Sa tu rday evening. 29
Late Models, 23 Hobbys and 12
Streets.
Nex t week. at Skyline Speed·
way, will be double points nigh t
toward the $12,000.00 Point Fund .
All drivers wil l be anx iou s to
ret urn to lhe track to increase
their poin ts.
Don' t forge t. the AMA State
Regional Fla t Track Motorcycle
Race to be held on Friday night,
.rune 12th.
The biggest upcoming event
will be the runn ing of the Mark
Ba lzano - All Star Circuit of
Champions La te Model ra ce on
Fr iday night , Ju ly 17th.Ra cin g thi s coming Satu rday
nig ht will contin ue with Time
Trials at 7 p.m. and Rac ing
beginning promp tly at 8 p.m.
Late Models will pay $800.00 to
win plus double point s- Hobby
· Pus
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Stoe k s WI·11pa y ·••250·oo towm
doubl e poi nt s and Street Stocks

double points also.
will
to win
Forpay
addit$125.00
io nal Inform
ati onwith
on
upcoming event s, etc. call Darrel
Will ie, tr ack promot er, at (6141
662-411 1.
Racin g results arc as follows :
,Jeff; a brother, .J ohn Barker,
Late Models Fas tes t Qualifier
fo t·merly of Middlepor t. Midd le· was Bob Adams, Jr. 14 :24.
town, a nd a sister-In-law, Mrs.
Das h. Late Model - Gene
Virgi ni a Covert. Rio Gra nde.
Ferrell. Harold Redma n, Mark
Services will be at 1: 30 p.m
Dickson and Bobby Davidson.
Mond ay at the Childs and Sons
Hea t I - Frank Wilson, Rob
Funeral Home, Wa yne St. , Lima , Evans. Mike Smit h and Bili
where fr iends may caillrom 7 to Barber.
9 p.m. Saturday and fro m 2 to 4
Hea t li - Larry Keeler, Larry
a nd 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday .
Bo nd , Mike Sampson, Cotton
Sayre .

Area deaths

Ro~it&gt; May~'"

Rosi&lt; • Barker Mayrs . IJO, R29 W.
As ht on St.. I. ima. for merly of
Midd lepo rt , died Thursday ;rt
l.ima MPmor ial Hospita l tollowing a n Px tended Illn ess.
Mrs.. M;tyes wa s a d aug ht er of

tllf' latr Burns and Jlu lh 13arkrruf Mi ddl eport.
SJ10 Is survlv&lt;•(l by h0r hu sIOI'm&lt;•r l;· of Mi cldl r por t: a son.
l1;w lrl . nf Lim a; n duughtrr,

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g ro tndi'h llcl rf•n . f' had . Kv lt• and
c.

Thr Bu ndestag voted 239-189 to
acecpt Jhe proposed U.S. · Soviet

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of lll1mt Ellis &amp; Locwi
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PRICES ARE BEING SLASHED ON
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE FLATS
AND HANGING BASKETS
•FLATS
NOW ssoo
HANGING BASKET~m.!MP.. Now $400
JUST
SWEET CRIMSON WATERMELONS ••••.• $425

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mPdlum-ra nge nu clea r missiles
wilh ranges of more tha n :100
mil es from E urope. Reaga n, in
his statement issued Thursda y,
praised Koh l for his leadership in
wi nn ing sup por t lor the proposal
- which wil l allow NATO to
present a united fro nt on the

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Admi nistra tion olflclals said
last week the Ven ice economic
summit is not the appt·oprlate
forum al whi ch to announce a
unifi rd alilrd response to the
Soviet arms con tro l proposal.
Ru t Reagan. In his statement.
sa id, " I am confident that ba sed
on discussions within NA TO a nd
those that will occur tiere In
Veni ce. a foundation will be laid
for c'q ual a nd verifi able global
cons traint s on United States and
Soviet missiles In the near

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In additio n. In a writt en respo nse Thursday to ques t ions
submitt ed by the Wes t Germa n
news agency DPA. Re agan sa id.
" Wp ao·e very close to an
agreement that would drastl·
cally redu ce longer -ra nge INF
miss il!•s- hop!'fully even ellml·
nate them wor ldwide ...

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• Goodyear T&amp;R ........ ...... ..... 66';14

Heck' s Inc............... .... .. .... 4%
Limited Inc ................ ...... .. 43 \~
MultlmPdl a Inc ............. .. .... .. 57
Rax Res tauran ts........ .......... 5%
Robbins ·&amp; Myers.. ........ ...... 10'h .
Shoney's Inc ... ..... .... .. .... .... .26%
Wendy' s I nil . .... .......... .... ..... 9%
Worthlng1on Ind ...... ............ ... 20

Meeting tonight
The Meigs County Fox Chasers
Association will meet at 7 this
evening at the clubhouse on
Eagle Ridge.

Working
together
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Beat of the Bend - Max's place reopens
Page' -ft.-:.8
.WJseman Insurance Agency breaks ground ·for
new building - D-l

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Garbage
problems
•
mounttng
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
POMEROY - Americans gen·
erate 220 million tons of garbage
each year and according to the
National Solid Wastes Management Association, abo ut 95 percent Is burled in landlllls.
Naturally, more populated .
areas of the country produce
lnore garbage than sparsely
populated areas. But does that
mean garbage from the J)opuhlted areas should be shipped
aeross several states to a rural
hindllll?
· That'S what's happening In
A4hens County where a privately
ow ned landfill has become a
repos itory for garbage from New
Yor k State.
A letter from Athens County
Commissioners to the Meigs
County &lt;:'ommlssloners
expressed the Athens' board's
frustration In this matter over
which they have no control.
Private _landfills must operate In
accordance with Environmental
Protection Agency requirements
and do not come under the
authority of the county or state.
A.!j:t~ns G,ommlss)on~rs are
proposing a mel!tlng of commissioners from Meigs, Jackson .
Vinton and Hocking Counties to
begin planning for what might lie
ahead In, terms of landfill space.
At hens Commissioners wish to
explore the possibility or a
jolnt·county solid waste disposal
di strict and facilities, which is
permlssable under state law and
could be limited to a£cepting
soJid waste from only part l~l pat ·
lng count ies.
.C urrently, according to the
Jell er , the landfill in Athens
Coun ty Is filling up last with New
Yor k ' garbage. The landfill In
Jackson County has numerou s
violations and there is only one
very small landfill in Vinton
Countv. Hockin~ County has no
Jandllit and Meigs Count y's land·
!Ill laces possible closure the end
of June when Its present termpor·
ary permll from EPA expires .

By GEOFFREY OSBORNE
Times-Sentinel Staff
GALLIPOL IS - Is the Bypro
slu dge. created by Mead Cor po·
ration, as safe as the co mpany
says It Is?
Or Is ll yet another chemical
compound whose e ffects ,o n the

IT. 7 NOITH
GAWPOLIS, OHIO

Perhaps tim e will tell. but
since the 011io EPA dec lared
Mead to be In violation of their
di sposal permit Jan . 6, 1987,
qu es tions about the safety of
Bypro have been raised In some
quarters.
Mead contends . that Bypro,

Gallia ·m an killed
in Friday mishap
MESSY PROBLEM - Melp;s County's landfill Is lull according to EPA. A temporary dumpin g
permit lor the sUe eKplres the end of this month .
According to Mary Hobstetter,
clerk lor the Meigs County
Commissioners. 'EPA says the
landfill site "Is full." The permit
lor the landfill "may be extended
on a month-to-month basis alter
June 30." she added, until add I·
tiona! acreage adjacent to the
present 10·acre landfill ca n be
proven usable or new landfill
property can be acquired .
The present landfill began
operation In the spring of 1983
with an EPA permit lor 10-acres
of a 13&amp;-acre site, Block grant
funds from th e Ohio Department
of Development were used to
purchase the site on Salisbury
Township Road 207. off the Stale
Route 7 bypass. Additional eKpenses to ready the site for
operation were absorbed by the
county.
From 197&gt; until opening of the
present landflil In 1983, the
county landlill was located off
Sta te Route 143, also In Salisbu ry
Township. Prior to 1975 there
were numerous Illega l dump

sites throughou t the co unty.
In 1981 the co mmissioners
were Infor med by EPA they
could no longer operate on the
State Route 143 site due to lack or
space and adequate cover material. Tile commissioners were
advised a new sit e was needed,
but were given a temporary·
permit to continue operating on
that location providing a new site
was found by 1982.
Based on soils studies of the
county, sites In the western end of
the county were suggested lor the
new landfill site. The co mm ls·
stoners rejected these sites be·
ca use of their distance from the
county's most populated areas .
The commissioners then lo·
cated the present, morecentraliy ·
located site, and were issued a
dumping permit lor 10 of the 136
acres on the site.
Issuance of a permit lor any of
the 126 remaining acres will
depend upon tests to det ermine II
the sons or the remainin g
aaeage are suitable lor new

budget , adopted In d!llerent form
by the two chambers.
Rep. William E. Hinlg, D· New
Philadelphia, chairman of the
six-member conference commit·

tee, said a meetin g is tentativ ely
scheduled lor Wednesda y morn·
lng, when the lat est revenu e
estimates for 1988·89 will be
available .

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ON SCHEDULE - 8leel &amp;lrden
· • were pat • pl~~ce Frtdar'mornlnl on tile Ohio llde
. of tbe hllltii'OJ-- lrtqe. l1euetltt Bllcl&amp;ley,
Job AJift'\'lllor fOr tile Ohio Departmeat of
Tra~~partatlo•, reported lUi rep*~ lo the
I(

composed primarily of cellulose·
fiber, day and lime, "retards
precipitation ru noff and ero- ·
s ia n," accor ding to its Dec. 3,
1986 report exa mining potential
risks from ex posure to dioxin In ·
the slud ge. The report goes on to
say that "when sites are trealed
wtt h Bypro, certain Indicators of
soli fertility are Improved,"
beca use t~e sludge contains
many elements beneficial to
plant growth .
Also, It said that trace element s fou nd in Bypro "are well
within the environmental and
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environment are unknown ?

dumpin g. II additional acreage
at the site Is not ap,Propr late fo r
dumping, th e commissioners
" have other options which are
still under negotiation." reported
Hobstett er.
The commissio ners hav e
"been worki ng first -hand with
Meigs County Health Depart.
ment olllclals," whose responsl·
blllty It Is to mcm lt or the landfill
lor EPA, to resolve the cou nty's
dumping problems. she added.
En vironmen ta l factors. polll ·
Jcs and limit ed space have made
It Increasingly dllficull for many
states to.loca te adequate landllll
areas . .
But · Meigs Commissioners
shar e the feelin gs of Ath ens
Commissioners that counties In
Southeastern Ohio should not be
made a dumping ground lor
other states. Meigs Commls·
stoner Richard Jones noted the
cos t Involved in hauling garbage
from New York to Athens Cou nt y
as an lndlcat ion of t)1e severity of
the solid waste di•posal problem.

Conference talks to starts on _budget
COLUMBUS, Ohio JUP!l Ohio House and Senate conferees
plan to meet this week lor the
first time to start negotiations on
the $22 billion two-yea r state

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Variable-s peed drive.
Color ·coded co ntrols.
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In the 70 to mid 80s. Fair ·
Monday.

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The 18-hp 316 and 318
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t Stakes· results

Locally heavy rain fell on parts
of south Texas Thurs day nig ht.
At Beeville. Texas, 3.5 inches of
rain had fallen since Thursday
aller noon wit h several ot her
cit ies reporting between 1 and 2
inches of rain.
The heavy ra in washed out
road s and force d the evacuation
of dozens of fa mili es.

He · said no 'injuries were
reported in Lowville. about 65
miles northeas t of Syracuse. No
dollar estima te of the damage
· had been made, authorities sa id.
The tw ister came as a surprise
to
upstate New York residents.
Consey Late Models - Mark
Sermon , Bob Keith , Paul Garvin ,
"Up around here, tornados?
Bruce Wriston, Tom Hammond.
No one's really heard of them
Ron McHone. Ron Hoyt.
"Our troopers have helped
Late Model Feature 25 La ps even ," VanZandt said.
other Jaw enforce ment officers In
The Texas twister damaged a the area evacua te about 50 ·
$800.00 to win- Harold Redman,
Mark Dickson. Bob Adams, Jr ., garage and uprooted trees in famili es due to very high water
Bobby Davidson, Larry Keefer, Atascosa County.
on Hi ghway 90 down there,"
"A lady called in tha t one of her Department of Public Safety
Gene Ferrell, Tom Amos; Larry
Bond , Cotton Sayre, Ron Eva ns, trees was twisted up. We sent a spokesman David Wells said
Fra nk Wilson, I;lob Keith, Mark couple of guys ou t;" said sheriff' s Thursday . As many as 40 resiSerm on. Paul Garvin , Bill dispatcher Leo nard Lozano . dent s sought shelter at a local
Barber, Mike Smith , MikeSamp· "They followed a tra il. Some high schooL
so n. and Bruce Wris ton .
Hobby Stocks Fastest Qualifier
was Steve Burnside 15: 19.
Dash Hobby Stock - Bruce
De nnis, Bill Childers, Larry
Holmes and Steve Burnside.
Heat I - J r. Abels , Buck
Lamb, Kenny Johnson, and Dick
Grimm.
Heat II - Bob Adam s. Jr .,
Mike Es tep, Dave Miller, a nd
WERE $8.50
Kemp Kell y.
Hobby Stock Feat ure 20 Laps
$250.00 to win - Steve Burnside,
Larry Holm es, Bill Childers,
ARRI~EO!
J ac k Queen, Kenny Johnson.
r.a r ry Coon, Mike Estep, Kemp
Kelly, Jim La nh am. Bruce Den·
nls , Jr . Abels, Buck Lamb, Dick
Grim m. Bob Adams , Jr., Donn
LARGE BLACK BERRY VINES
Kerr, Dave Miller, Lee Floyd,
LARGE RED RASPBERRY VINES
Earl Nichols. and David McAtee.
Street Stock Fastest Qualifier
3 KINDS LARGE GRAPE VINES
was Phil Williams 16: 71.
. Heat I - Benny Hickel, Harol d
WERE $4.50
Pickens, Clair Sullivan, and
Mik e McDaniels.
Hea t II _ . Kevin Haught, Jim
Smedley. Jimmy Poff. and Cr aig
Downs.
Street Stock Featu re 15 Laps
$125.00 to win _ Benn y Hickel,
Phi l Williams. Clair Sullivan,
Tim Smedley, and Willard
Barber, Ji mmy Pofl, Bob Ma·
A T
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grud&lt;&gt;r , Harold Pickens, Mike
McDa ni els. and Kevin Haught.
POMEROY
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~ln rkt •l I~· IUlrl for !\by 3() , 19tl1
S11lt• C'\il' rl' S!Hnnln y 11t 1;00 p.m.

Sunday

trees were torn up. A garage door
was chunked into a street."
In th e space of two hours
Thursday , 4 inches of rain soaked
the town of Shiner, Texas, abou t
50 miles southeast of Austin,
causing the Rocky Creek to
overflow .

Reagan ... _

b ;H)tl. Will i;un 1\ . (lJ ll ll May('s,

Livestock

tree and ripping the siding off a
house.
·
Lowville VIllage Police Patrol·
man Stanley VanZandt said , " It
would be termed a mild one
because It didn't do much damage, but It was definitely a funn el
cloud · because I witnessed it
my self."

Speedway activities resume

Man inJured in accident

Committee...

"The cold fro nt shou Jd be
moving off the Eastern seaboard
and the rai n In the Easi should be
ending today," said Biil Barlowe
of the National Weather Service.
But he sai d more storms were
ex pected along the Gull Coast at
the front 's southern reaches .
Tornadoes dipped down from
the skies In southern Texas and
upstate New York, where a
tw ister struck at about 5:30p.m.
Thursda y In Lowville, downin g a

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wu cloeed tile e11d ollllanh ud the $1.• mWio11
collletnctlo8 c:ontrad llfledbed a 1911r-rnonth
c:IOHre.

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"Tile llrst thing we' ll have to do
Is es tablish what dollar figure
we're worki ng to," said Hlnl g,
adding thai William J. Shkurtl.
director of the state Olllce ol
Budget and Manageme nt , will
present up-to-date figures .
Hlnlg said tha t based on .
Improving tax co llections during
the last few months, " II looks like
we might be able to add a lew
bucks" to the Senate version of
the appropriations bill, which
exceeded the House version by
$61 million.
·
The House has scheduled an 11
a.m. floor session lor Tuesday
and the Senate Is to meet at 1:30
p.m.
•
Among the bills to be voted In
the Senate Wednesday Is a bill
allowing the Ohio Departmen t of
Natural Resources to take land In
a lour-county area of north
central Ohio lor a proposed
lederall y· operated atom ·
smasher.
Ohio ts making a bid for the
Su!l('rconducting Super Collider,
the largest scientific research
proJect In history . ollerlng a 5&amp;mUe circular site In Delaware,
Morrow, Marlon and Union
cou nties.
The Senate also plans to vote
Wednesday on a pair of Housepuled bills prohibiting hous ing
dllcrlmlnatlon ;~nd requirin g
that victims be notified when
violent felons escape !rom state
prisons.
Joining Hlnlg on the budget
conference committee !rom the
House are Reps . Dean Conley,
D-Columbus, and Thomas W.
John10n, R·New Concord. Sena·
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CHESHIRE - A Cheshire man
killed In an ac()ldent at 8:45p.m.
F riday Is the second traffi c
fatalit y lor Gallla County this
yea r, according to Ga llla·Melgs
Post, Stat e Highwa y Patrol.
Phillip A. Bradbury, 34, died
when his car, whic h was travelIng east on Little Kyger Road two
miles west of Ohio Rt. 7, went off
the left side or the ro ad an d
ove rturned. according to the
patrol.
He was pronoun ced dead at the
scene by Dr. Edward Berkich.
assistant coro ner of Ga llla
Count y.
Bradbury was born Sept. 6,
1952 to the late Phillip Warren
Bradbury and Wanda Bradbury
Jaco bs.
He served In the U.S. Army and
was the president of lhe Ba il
Association In Ches hire.
He Is surv ived by his wile,
Faith Juanita Amos Bradbury,
three sons Phillip Jr ., Michael
Shane and Brian James, all at
home; two sisters .. Pam Shaw of
Rio Gra nde and Judith Ann
Greer, Shelbyv lile. Texas ; sev·
eral aunts. un cles, nelces a nd
nephews .
Friends may call at the Willis
Fu neral Home In Ga iUpolis Su nday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.
Se rvices will be 2 p.m. Monday

at t.he fun eral home wllh the Rev .
William Price and the Rev. Steve
'
Rollins presiding.
Burial will be at Gravel Hili
Cemetery In Ches hire. Pallbear·
ers. will be Lulher P. Amos. John
W. Amos , John P. Westfall ,
Samuel L. Hcriow, Ray Cox, Jim
Bush and Wllmber Halfblll. VFW
4464 will have the nag presenta·
qon.
The patrol also lnvestl!latedan
acc ident on Ohio 7 ill Salisbury
Township (Meigs County) Friday at 8:55 a .m. •
Ryan C. Ollver•. l9, of r;taclne,
was driving north when he
encountered a curve and lost
control of his vehicl e. His truck
went orr th e right sldeoftheroad ;
hit a guardra il. came back
across the road and s t~uck a
bridge.
.
.
Oliver was cited lor !allure to
maintain co ntrol.
1n another Oa llla County accl·
dent, the patrol recorded a
mis hap on Mudsoc Road Friday,
at 11:50 a .m .. hall a mile east of
Ohio 141.
Wendy D. Miller, 21. or Rt. 1,
Patriot , was driving west when
she encount ered a curve and lost
con tro l of her vehicle. Her
vehicle slid of! the left side of the
road and ran Into a farm fence.
She was cited lor failure to
maintain control.
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PAINTER MAJ(ES RESCUE - David Wellman, owner of
Wellman's Palnllnll Co. of GalllpGils, out of camera range. and hiH
employee, Bob Racer, (shown suspended from a rope) were biKb
above Pomeroy's Main Street on· Friday afternoon painting the
Fabric Shop buUdln1 (formerly Ebers bach Hardware), when I hey
heard shouts of help from a young man s wlmmin1 In lhe Ohio
IUver. Wellman 'lmmedlaiely climbed down from tbe building and
went to lbe youn11 man's rescue. Wellmtu1 said tbe youth ha4
decided to swim acrots the river !rom Maaon to Pomeroy and had
almott made It when he got Into trouble and couldn't make It the
rest of way on his own.
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