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Page-14-The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, September 3, 1987:

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Maimed protester's ·Quake· hi"ts
condition improving- So,uthem
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WASHINGTON tUPI) - A
major earthquake occurred today In a remote ocean-floor arl&gt;a
of the Southern Hemlspllete,
bE&gt;! ween Australia a.nd An tareIlea, the u.s. Geological Survey
reported.
The quake·was Centered about
1, 700 miles south-south &lt;!Bst of
Melbourne, Australia, 'and about

Hem
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500 m!les north of Ca pe Adare In
Vlctorlaland, AntarCtica , USGS
spokesman Don Finley said. It ·
was the strongest temblor in that •
area In 17 years.
USGS earthquake monHors in
Golden, Colo., said the quake was
recorded at a preliminary mag- ·
nlt.ude of 7.1 on the Richter scale.
It' occurred at 2:40a.m. EDT.

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''The epicenter was about 500j,
mires so.uth of the Australian•
island of Macquarie, In an &lt;1r~a ~
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!\Par where thi&gt; . Pacific and.
Indian oceans join at about 60·
degrees south latitude. " Finley! '
sa id.
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The quake was the strongest temblor In that area .s ince
magnitude. 7.2 shock on June 11.:
1970, he sa id.
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By ROBERT STRAND
prepared to give hi$ life waging
CO)IJCORB: Calif. (UP!) - A peace." ·
Willson. 46, a tawyer and an Air ·
VIetnam veteran who lost bpth ..
legs after being struck by a Navy
Force captain in the Vietnam
· weapons .train while protesting War, has been lecturing to
U.S. arms shipments to Central groups a.b out what he says are
America was praised · by the , mlsta~es in
policy toward r---"---~-----:--:------~---------.:__-----------"-------'-:._~----~
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president of Nicaragua, who said Ct'ntral America.
·
hls sacrifice "speakS loudly of
Nic~ragua Wednesday broad.
the nobility of the American cas,t reports of the Incident. and
people."
pfficials released a ·letter PresiThe condition of B.r ian Willson dent Daniel Ortega sent to
was upgraded Wedn&lt;.&gt;sday from Willson saying: "Dear brother,
critical lo serious but stable a your sacrifice speaks loudly of
'.
day after he lost pis legs after the nobility of the American
being W by a train while peopie, who in their majority
standing on the tracks at t h~ oppose the use of violence. You
Concord Weapons Station.
are showing your· love for .peace
&gt;
The train, consisting of an and justice is stronger than any
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engine and two ·freight cars adversary.
carrying explosiv&lt;.&gt;s, severed his
"The Nicaraguan people arc
right leg and left his left.leg so moved. Your body, mutilated bv
'l1angled It had to be amputated those who want war, is part of ou·r
during eight hours of surgt'ry at . pain, but also our hope,s for a
John Muir Hospital in Wa,l nut fulure of peace. "
Creek,
·
· Willson, Duncan Murphy, 67.
The Navy and the Contra Costa and 45 other protesters were at
County Sheriff's Department the w~apons .facility to protest
were both st!lllnvestlgating thE' shipment of U.S. w&lt;.&gt;apons to
speed of tHe train and whether Central America. They planned
the civilian at its controls applied to fa st for 40 days after the
the brakes when Willson and demonstration.
another protester knelt on the
Willson and Murphy were on
tracks.
the tracks in an attempt to halt
Lt. Tulford Terry of the Contra the train. but Murphy was able to
Costa Count y Sheriff's Depart - grab bars on the train and hold on
ment said the Investigation was until the trilin stopped.
In its early stages. "Hopefully ,"
He said Willson warned him of
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pe said, "we'!! put a package what might happen.
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About 50 protesters ret urned to the trains try to play 'chicken.·
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SHALIMAR. Fla. IUPII '_ A
75-year-old former city commissioner who shot his ailing wife,
claiming he wanted her to die
wit~ dlgllity , was given iO vears
probation by a sympaihetic
judge.
Circuit Judge Robert Barron
put Clark T. Browning on 10
years probation Wednesday and
ordered hlm to s tay away· from
his wife, Beonnie, 66. -who survived the gunshot and is now in -a ·
nursing hOmE'.
Browning, a former city commissioner in nearby Valparaiso.
had plel!ded no contest to the
May 12 attempted murder of his
wife. who had been in and out or
comas since s)]e was adm itted to
Fort · Walton Beach's Humana
Hospital April 6 because of a
heart attack. He contended he
wanted her to die with dignit,.y.

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in the cardiac_unit when he shot

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The judge released Browning
after determining he was not a
threat to the communit y and
place d him in the custody of a
friend.
The sheriff's department said
it cons id ered it a "mercy-type"
shooting, somewhat similar to
the case. of Roswell Gilbert , a
retire d engi neer serving a life
sente nce for the first-degree
murder ol!Jis terminally !ll'wlfe
in south Florida.
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hope for her: It was a mercy-type
thing." a sheriff's Investigator
said of th ~ Browning case.

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PyroChein ·to locate plant in Mason County
B~ JUDY MORGAN

OVP Stall Writer
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va.
Nearly 400 jobs and a n additional
$2 million annually til proper:ty
tax revenues . That.'s what the
planned cons truction of . a $140
mlllion chemical waste lreat ment fac ilit y, announced this
morning at a meeting at the Point
Pleasant Moose Lodge, may
ultlmately niean. to Mason
County. ·
The Mason Co un(y Cor'n mis·
s ian and the Mason County
Devf'lopment Authorltys ald PyrOC herh, In c., of Louisville, Ky..
has optioned a l.OOO·acre s it e 5\1,
miles north of Poi nt Pleasant , In
the vlc inlt y.of Potter's Creek, for
the cons truc.tiOiJ of 8 chemical

wa~te incineration plant.
. In a joi~t press release, the.

groups satd the facility will
··safeguard West Virginia 's e~ vironment and serve Industry.
The first phase of the plant will
cost an estima ted $17 million and
is expf&gt;cted to be compleied In
late 1988, subject to the Issuance
of a co nstruction permit from the
West Vtrglnla Department of
Natural Resources and trie Air
Pollution Con trol Commission,
according to .a press release
issued at today's meeting .
At the tx&gt;glnnlng of ·operatlon,
the plant will e mploy approximately 100 people, both In managemcnt and operations . and
have an ?"_n_ual pa yroll ·In excess
ofSJ.Bmilhon ,accordlngtoafacl

s heet prepared by the company.
PyroChe/11 President .Jim Nee!
said the company plans to htre90 '
percent of those employees from
Mason County, providing _there
are trainable workers avai lable
locally.
.
.
Net&gt;! said t.he plant, which will
be built in phases. will employ 370
people In about six y~ars.,
Frank Lee, executiVE' d1rector
of the Mas~n Cou_nty Dev~l opment Authority, said the facility
Wilt be butlt and operated in strict
.,, compliance With state permitting and regula1ory . requ!rements pertamlng to chemical
waste trea tment plants as ·mandated by t_hei'/atiomil Resource
~onservat10n and Recovery Act
and regulations of the West

Virginia Department of N"atural
Resources . The plant design and
controls have been under review
by the Environmental Protection
Agency LEPA l for over four
years. he said,
In addition , discussions have
been held with the West Virginia
Department of Natural Res ources and the Air Pollution Control
Commlss1on over the past year
concerning the facility. Lee
added.
Lee said intensive efforts have
been unde rway for over 17
months by the Governor's Office
of Community and Industrial
Development In reviewing 111
potential sites for the facility .
The Mason Cou~ty site was
selected from a !mal ca ndid ate

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MANAMA . Bahrain (UP)) -A
long-range missil e that diploma ts said wa s probably !Ired by
Iran crashed lntoKuwa it'ssouth·
er n coastline tod ay. one day after
a U.S. convoy of re·flagged
Kuwaiti tankers steamed away
from the a rea on a return trip
down the P~rsian Gulf.
Diploma tic sources said the
missile. possibly a Chlnest'made Silkworm. was the second
fired at Kuwai ti territory this
week . The fir s r miss ile was
'aimed at the Kuwaiti Is land of
F'aylakah but fell into the gulf
near by . .
The s!'venth convoy of reflagged Ku'A(altl t ankcrs and U.S.
warships left · Thursday from
Kuwa it , and Wes tern diplomats
reached by telephone jn J&lt;uwalt
said the convoy was probabl y
well south of the area when the
missile struck at 4 a. m.'today.
The U.S. ·escorted convoy consisting of the Gas Queen a nd
the Gas Princess. 46,000-ton
llquifled natur;~l gas carriers,
and the 290.000-ton oil tanker
Townsend - was shep herded by'
thE' guided missile cruiser
RE'eves and the guided missile
frigat!".Hawes. Pentagon spokesman Robert Sims said.
The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry

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president of the Mason County Development
· t\uthorlly : Paul Watkins, president of the Ma.•on
County Commission; Steve Carpenter, president
of the Mason. County /\rea Chamber of Commerce; and Frank J.Aoe, exeeutlve director of.the
M.1111on County Development Authority.

list ot 10 sites.
Virginia industry and smitH
' PyroChem will contribute 4Y, business and adding much
percent of. the plant's gross needed jobs, this plant will
operating revenues to the state generate additional revenues to
and one half of one percent to thP the state's economy," Nee I said.
co~nty . . Commission President
A slide show presented earlier ,
Pau l Watkins indicated that
this week to · county commisin!tial company contrib~tlon s sioner and local media by Nee!
should '"amou nt to $125,000 a year and PyroChem vice president
to the county , exclus ive of local a nd . chief engineer Frank J .
property and other state taxes .
Ballard describes the lnclneraWatkfns added that property . tion process the plant wiB use as
t axes could amount to a potential a safe, economical and efficient
$2 million a year to the couhty way of disposing organic hazard when the plant is completed.
ous waste at no risk to the
Nee! said the company Is commul)ity.
prepared tocommenceconstrucAccording to the presentation,
lion as early as January 1988. the process will result In 99.99
"Besides safely treating and percent destruction and removal
destroying chemical waste being of hazardous products from the
generated annually by West
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numbering begins .· in
of Syracuse Thursday

By KATlE CROW
Sentinel Correspondent
Another first for the v!llage of ·
Syracuse, house numbering, got
underway Thursday wh en Syracuse Village Counci l met in
regular session.
Aerial maps of th~ village were
purchased through the county's
House Numbering a nd Tax M'aps
program .
Meeting with council In regard
to the house numbering project
was Roger Michael who Is an
· employe of House Numbering
anq Tax Maps. Michael. a
tes ld ent ot Syracuse, explained
the procedure necessary to tnstt -r
tute hor_.se numbering ,
·
Council felt that Michael' was
much more qualified to adminis ter the program and ssked that
hP ht'ad the project - with the
assistance of Jim Connolly, police c~iet Councii will ·assist
whenever necessary,
MIChael, in his. spare time, will
outli ne the project. Michael felt
tha t the prOJec t should be completed by December.
Res i¢ents wijl be advised of

their assigned number'S. It will be before making any decision wUI
the responsibility of the residents have their solicjtor, when Lisle.
to purchase thei r own hou se presents his deed to Jack Willl numbers and place their on their ams, Check out the matter.
homes .
Williams stat ed that if council
Mayor Eber Pickens an - is in error that council would like
nounced, unofficially, that over to come to some agreement with
1.000 ton of hotmix was used in List~ ra ther than disturb the
thE' recent paving. Council has blacktop. However, · Williams
· not a.s yet received a statement stated '!hat it con be removed
from the Shelly Company as to without any problem. It was
noted tha t it is believed their is a
the exact amount or the total
cost.
50 foot right of way in the area.
It was noted that paving ul , the
However, this.will be determined
well sites had not completed as by the solicitor.
· Kenny ·Buckley was sworn in as
the paver was too large for the
area t hal was to be paved.
a new member of c&lt;;&gt;uncil to UU
Council ~ lso"'ttl!\&lt;'llsliPi!' arl!lls. ,Z,- Ihe unexpired term ·of Wl1)\&amp;m
mainly alleys, that need gradi ng Arnoq who .resigned . There are
a nd graveled. One in particular two years and three mon ths left ·
is the alley across fro'm th,e on the term.
Presbyterian Chu rch. .
Problems at thE' park and the
Also meeting with council was sma ll ball field wereaired.lt was
Butch Lisle. Lisle told council · announced that the lock on the
that when the blacktop was cable that prevents traffic from
poured on Bridgeman Street it going to the small ball field had
ex tended over on his property, been removed. Council agreed
four feet on one end and five feet earlier to place the cable across
op the other.
the road to the · small park
Lisle told council that he wants fo llowing the end of the tennis
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the blacktop removed. Council

Diplomats say Iran fires second
missile at Kuwait ·. territory· in week

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hulld a $ UO million chemical waste treatment
plant ht Mason County, Shnwn from lefllo right
are ,Jim Ne~l. pre•ldcnt of PyroChem: ,Jim Lewis,

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not to be identified, sa id Dempsey probably did not have trouble
, breathing while outside the plane
because of . its relatively low
altitude, but he expressed surprise the pilot had survived.

The Press Herald reported
Dempsey, 45, of Cape Elizabeth,
caught onto stairs that descended from the open hatch.
The anonymous con troller told
the newspaper the co-pilot,
whose Identity was not Immediately known, radioed for help ,
saying he believed his partner
had fallen to his death in waters
off the Port.Jand coast. A Coast
Guard helicopter and rescue
vehicle were dispatched to the
scene.
Initial FAA repons said the
plane had o~lg!nated from thE' ,
Portland Jetport. The federa'J·
agency was awaiting a report on
the make·of the plane, Its starting
point and destination, authorities
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"I wou ld think it would be
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said.
"It' s a mystery to us how· he
ended up where he ended up. but
apparently he somehow or other
ended up outside the plane
clinging to the passenger door,"
FAA 's Coulter said.

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Pilot falls from plane
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, J'lORTLAND, Maine I UP II A pjiOt fell through an open door
of ,a plane In flight but survived
with minor Injuries by clinging to
the craft's outside staircase for
about 10 minutes until the co-pilot
made an emergency landing.
authorities said.
The cO-pilot of the Eastern
Express plane, which was fly ing
without passpngers, as~ed for
permission to ma~e an emergency landing at the Portland
Jetport Wednesday night believing his partner had
plunged to his death, officia ls
said.
The aircraft was about 5 miles
outside the airport Wednesday ,
several thqusand feet in the air,
when pilot Henry Dempsey noticed. a passenger door ajar,
Federal Aviation Administration
spokeswoman Susan Cou lter and
Portland pollee said.
Dempsey was trying to close
the door when he apparently was
sucked .out of the open hatch
about 8 p.m., authorities said.
An emergency crew that. met
the plane when it landed found
Dempsey clinging to the aircraft's outside stairs. a nd the
pilot had to be "pried off," The
Portland Press Herald said today, quoting an air traffic
controller who asked to remain
anonymous.-Dempsey ·had .held
on to the out'slde of the plane for
about 10 minutes, the controller
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her" once iit the ches t with
.22-caliber pistol. Two other
patients, four nurses and other
medical s taff were .in the room at
the time.
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calm ly unloaded ' the gu n and
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said the miss ile caused no
casualties or damage, the official
Kuwait news agency reported.
The brief government statement
from the news agency did not say
who was responsible ,
Te.hrap radio July 25 quoted
I ranfan President All Khamelnl
as threaten ing to fire surfaceto-surface missiles at Kuwait If
Iranian all facilities were attacked. Iraq repeatedly has hit
fran' s oll Installations after
breaking a six -week de facto
cease-fire In the gulf Saturday .
The Western diplomatic sour-

ces said the missiles were
probably fired at Kuwait from
F'aw peninsula. Which Is Iraqi
territory that has been captured
and Is being controlled by Iran.
The peninsula, which borders
Iran, Is some 25 miles from
Kuwait and about 50 miles from
the capital.
The missile struck the tiny
nation amid escalal!ng attacks
on shipping a nd land targets. by
·Iran and jraq.
Iranian Revolutionary Guards
"aiming for the crew's quarters"
hit an Italian freighter with
bazooka fire Thursday, a slr!p
engineer said, and Japanese
shipowners today ordered tlrelr

vessels to stay out of the gulf for
one or two &lt;lays followi ng anot her
strike against a Japanese ta nker .
Officials said. two more Europea~ co untrlps - Belgium and
the Netherlands - were considering sending mine sweepers to
protect freedom of navigation in
the Persian Gulf.
Iran ian attackers cteariv were
Interested in causing casualties
on th e 17,172-ton ftallan ship ,
Jolly Rubino, its first engineer,
Donalda Gallon! said. Twdpeople
were Injured In thE' 20-mlnute
assault ,
"They were aiming for the
crt'w's quarters . There was no
reason for It except for the fun of
killing people," Gallon! ·said in a
ship-to- shore interview as th!'
Jolly Rubino steamed with a
cargo , of empty containers to
Dubai.
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"The crew Is still under shock.
It was a very ; very ugly experience," he said. "A lot of them
don't w&lt;1nt to come back to the
gulf again."
The assault off the ·c oast of
Saudi Arabia was the first attack
on an Italian vessel 'in the gulf
"tanker war," a spinoff of the
·nearly .7-year-old war between
Iran and Iraq.
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Michael, Ernie Sisson and Jirn &lt;.:onnolly, police
chief. This Is al)other first lor the village. Michael
hopes to have . the projeut completed by
December. Residents will be notified of their
assigned numbers.

HOUSE NUMBERING BEGINS - Plans for
house numbering got underway Thursday night
when Syracuse Village Council mel 1!1 . regular
session. Going ove~ aerial photos with Roger
Michael, who will head the proje,ct, are, from left,
Kenny Buckley, Jim Hill, Jack 'YIIIia~s, Roger

Labor department figures .show .unemployment unchanged
By CRAIG WEBB
WASHINGTON (t]PI), ,... The
nation' s civilian unemployment
rate held steady In August at 6
percent while \he percentage of
population In the labor force hit a ·
new high , the Labor Department.
said today.
. The government said Its
monthly survey of. households
s howed · 113, Ill mil lion people
working, up 354,000 from July,
and thE' number of people out of .
work and looking for .a job down

by 3,000. io total 7.22 million .
If one adds memtx&gt;rs of the
armed forces In the Un lied State$
to the jobs figure, the unempl&lt;iy·
ment rate was 5. 9 percent, also
unchanged from July, Both the
civilian and total jobless rates
are the lowest in this decade.
The number of people who had·
left the labor force dropped a
seasonally adJueted 233,000, most
of them teenagers heading back
to School, the government said.
As a result, ~he proportion of tlle

population that was employed In Business and health services
respectively.
• .
August rose 0.2 percentage point accounted for nearly 90,000 of the
Adult men saw their unemployto a record 61.8 percent.
new jobs, another 25,000 were In
menl rate drop 0.2" percentage
· The government also surveys the finance. Insurance and real ·· point to 5,2 percent. while the
business establishments as well estate Industries and ·an addirate for women fell only 0.1
as households to , learn about tional-· 34,000 came from local
percentage polnt to 5.3 percent. ·
Americ'a 's . work habits. That governments.
.
In contrast, the rate for teenagpoll, which surveys ·a more
The average number of hours , ers jumped 0.5 percentage point
limited group of people, showed worked ·per wee)l jn private
to 16 perce.nt.
156,000 workers added to payrolls · businesses rose 0.2 hour to 35
The overall jobs sjtuation
In August.
·
h()urs. The average work week stayed unchanged for whites at
All 156,000 were In service; and number of overtime hours 5.1 percent, dropped 0.2 percenrather than goods-producing worked In manufacturing re- . tage point for blacks to reach 12.4
jobs, th~ Labor Department sal(). matned unchanged at 41 and 3.8,
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percent, and rose 0.1 percentage
point for. Hispanics to total 8
percent .
. The avera II civilian unemplov·
men! rate has dropped by 0.7
percentage point since the beginning of this yoar. and many ·
economists had expected it to fall
again In August. They noted that ·
the volume of help- wanted
advertisements was rising while .
!nltlal·.unemployment Insurance
claims were at the lowest point in
13 years.
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f:Commentary
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Ponwrov. Ohio

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investment world, Sultan Hassana! Bolkiah has become a
major force. It Is believed, for
instance, th ai Prime Minister
M arga r et Thatcher asked him to
transfer so me of his funds to
Brll1sh banks In early !985 which he did. lhus slnglehandedl y propping up the British
pound.
Who is thlsmulti -blllionalre?
Dale Van Alia recenlly traveled
to lhe tiny. &lt;ill·rich Moslem
sullanale on 1he-nor th coasl oft he
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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON 1UPI J - "Company, attention~" the topkick.
barks. Alter the forma tion the men "fall oul" and police th e parade
ground until ir s ready for inspPct ion.
, T hat, at least, is the wa y basic trai ning is co nducted fordogfaces
a nd I Sf'(' no reason for changing the routine for canines themselves.
• "Dogs, a tt en t io n~ " thetr trainer mi ght command, a nd to a hound.
i hey hee I.
; Th en, a lt er the forma tion . they fall out for exercise, which mean s
" walking the dog'' in such a way th at m y lawn gets fertilized .
Ferlilizing the grass of a homeowner who does n't even have a dog
seems to come nat urall.\. An_\·wa y , lhC'rP was no mention of it in the
:tra i nmg pointer ~ given by F r ed E inhorn of Ches ter. N.Y.
• Einhom is the owner-t ra iner of Reggie, billed by the Gaines people
as the " best -behaved" dog in America . At least for the next couple of
m onths
·• The next "s upct · bo~o~l or dog obedience" in sc heduled earlv in
November at Tacoma, Wash., at which time there pres um ably will be
a new champion . M eanwhile. Reggie. las t &gt;'ear·s \\'inner . sta nds at a
parago n of we ll-b ehaved dogs eve r.vwherP.
A t a 1im e when ptl bu lls have been ge ttin g a bad na me. the stock of
golden r et rie,·crs apparently is !'(oing up. Any how. Reggie is a golden

+c tH ever.
.; Not for nothing did Ei nhorn write "Be.vond Basic Dog Trainmg."
The Howel l book people say he and his l ianrec. Diane Bau man , "ha,·e
de\ eloped a dozen gu idelin es to help owners teac h their dogs to be
better citize ns in his home and co mmunit y."
If ferllli zing their ot~·n lawns Isn't evidence of good doggy
CJtizrnsh ip , I don ' t know what is. T he e nr irr commumt y' will cheer.
.• Bauman ism s and E inhor n isms inc lud e.
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• - "l'e,·er call a dog to you rself and then ro rTec t him . Th e nex ltimc,
he won't co me."
- "A dog tha t is confused or afr aid shou ld be helped , not
corrected" (Maybe that Pxpl&lt;llns wh.Y pil bull s some times turn on
t heir ow ners. I undCPsland th ey arc ea sily confused. as" ho woul dn't
.be by those commands. I
"': -"N e\·cr give a command you' re not prcpa fed to enforce."
·. -"Tea ch vour do~ to pav attcntron before ;.·ou teach 11 a n ~t hing
else ...
• -"RC'\Vilrd with gcnu1 nP pr&lt;Jisc eve n tim e your dog follow ~.; a
{ommand corr·ectly ."
• - " Dogs arc not stubborn : sometimes I hey· just think they ha1·e a
ohoicc. It ' s up to ~ou to help ~our dog differentiate bel ween the I imcs
:when h&lt;' docs and doesn't."
• -"A dog's behav ior oft en precC'des lear ning . Don ' t assum e h&lt;'
"Unders tands a co mmand just because he obeys onC£:" or twice ...
•" _ ..... Gi ve commands sofll \ ... . Th ere's no reason C\'Cr 1o ye ll at a
aog
• 1 assume that goes for lhL' neighbor mutts that ar e fer tilizi ng yo ur
.l av.. n. AnY admonitiOns shou ld br gi ve n in care full y modu l &lt;:~ted ron £?s.
'- " Don't . fert ilize lhf' grass , " you m ig ht say, softl y. and I'm sure a
\\ 011-bpha\·ed dog will ob&lt;'v
' ,\t leas t one trained by Einhorn would. As to wh et her hP is firs !
sf,rgca nt matf'rial is anothflr mat ter.

~Today

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In hi~ tory

ThC' C"Yrning ~ t a r~ a rf' Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
Th os0 born on this date arc under the sign of Virgo They in clude
Ft '0nch no,·c li st and politician Fran co is Rene de Chateaubriand in
i71iH. architec t Dante! Burnham in 1R46, novelist ond cssayesl
Rich arei Wn ght tn J~IR , radto news com ment a lor Paul Harvey in 191H
Ja;ge tj4). dancct -actress M i lzi Gay nor in 1 9 ~1 1ag0 &gt;61. and golfer
·~om Wa tso n in 1949 rage :181.

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:Onthi s datP in hi s torv:
· 1n HiO!l. nav igat or -Hcnr_
, ._ Hudso n di scovered lhe island of
MJmha 11 an .
,1n 1 %~. th0 ftrst passa ge of lhc .McC lure Strai t , the fabled
Northwest Passage. was compleled b ~ the U .S. Navy icebreaker
Bur ton I sland and the Coas t Guard icebreake r Nort hwind .
• In !9&gt;7. thP For d Motor \o. introduced the Edsel.
ln 1 97~ : t\mcrican s~ imm pr M ark Spitz became the ru·st athlPte to
'~tn sPven Ol_vmpi c go ld medals.

Letters to the editor
Wants some answers
Qmr Editor :
· Why did theSou th ernOhioCoal
Company i SOCCot exPcu tivPs.
who werf' demonst rallng their
longwal l m odel at the At hens
County F ai r, negl ec t to tell
v istors th at SOC Co ts lr ~ rn g to
· take awa y thf' citize ns' ri g ht to

subjacpnt supporf?
Why did I he SOCCo executives
for gel to exp lain I hat the r ighlto
subj acent support is the cilizens'
right NOT to fall into _SOCCo's
longwa II hole?
Sincere ly, Lady Bonon
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Seek help!

•

.' The fam ilies ofTo ny Riffle a nd
Walter tSam J Smith are i n need
of help. These you ng men were
seve r ely injured while worki ng
on a construction site in Lancaster, Ohio. Bolh arc confined lo
the burn unit of University Hospllal In Columbus. The doctors
expect t hem to spend 3 to 4
monlh s in I he. hospital as eac h
will requir e mullipl e surgeries.
The immediate families are
stayi ng In Columbus and are In currin g many expenses them se lves. A specia l "get well " (und
is being esta blished for Tony.
Sa m, and their families. Con·

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WASHINGTON (UPII -The
NFL players union and league
managemenl cut short labor
talks Thursday after the owners
refused to accept a plan to
protect union representatives on
the 28 clubs.
Gene Upshaw, execulive direc·
tor of the NFL Players Association, and Jack Donlan, executive
director of the Management
Council, the league' s negotiating
arm, lalked by telephone for 90
minutes.
"I told Jack Donlan lhis
morning that seei ng what Is
going on oul therewith my player
reps getting cui, I didn' t think it
was fair Ia the player reps to
continue until we had addressed
this proposal, ' Upshaw said.
"But we talked aboul a l ot of
other issues , we didn' t just talk
about that."
New England Patriots offensive lineman Brian Holloway, the
team's union representative,
was traded earlier I his week. The
team said th e move was no I

COND'fflS ••.

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Swllzerland.
· The 41-year-old ruler does not
hide his wealth , either; he flaunts
lt. He lives In the largesl ·house In
the world, a palace wllh 1. 788
rooms. whlc}l .was completed just
in lime for Brunei's Independence day on Jan . 1, 1984. T hou gh
manv of lhese rooms are used for
gove'rnmenl p&lt;erso nnel. some 944 .
arc for lhe "prlvale" use ol the
su lta n, hi s two wives, seven
children. their relatives and
friends.
The cosl lo the country was
about $500 million. Thai look In
the two golden domes, some l6
acres of Italian marble lncorpo· ,
rated into lhc pal ace, and huge
slabs of red Moroccan onyx
quarried from the lasl such mine
in the world. There ar e al so 800
pa rki ng places In lhe pala ce 100 of lhem reserv('d for the
sultan who, so far, ha s accumu lal!'d 40 of the mos l exotic sports
carf' in lhr world .
Askf'd once If the ostcnlatlous
p'a la ce was worth it, thr s ulta n
replied that " Brunei Is very
wealthy . When a pN son Is rich .
he doesn't want to buy a minicar, he wan ts a Rolls -Royce:·
The su ltan' s spending habit s,
whi ch Includ e a string of Arabian
polo poniPS. jcl s and th0 like, are
not crlt lcizrcl In th~ govrrnm ent uw nc·d pr('&gt;s of Brunei. Prl va telv. howpvpr, his subjects ca n
be qu i te' arNblc . One observed\\'llh mor0 tr uth than wll- lhat
" the on ly thi ng thr ' ultun cannot
afford I~ cl('rnocracy ...
Sultan Ha.ssa nal Bolklah is the
19th r ulrr ln a n unbrokf'n roya l
lin&lt;' .

Evans and Nova k moan that "in
th0 fog of word s, del ays, halfbaked plans and " ·ilout s of I he
ki nd that li&lt;' ahcad ... th!' conl r as ·
hide mav soo n b0 t ac k0d on a
KrPmlin wall nrxt to Sout lt
Vi f'l nam '~ .,
So . indeed . it may br. but not :ts
a result of anything Prrsidrnl
Reaga n ha s thus far saidordo nP.
Adm tttf'd ly , the Whil(• House
rPs pon!-;r tor r ather . rC'sponscs)
to rec0nt development s in thr
N l c at:t,C'~a n co nt rovt?rs.v ha v£'
lac k0d \hP sm·t of cr ys tal clarit y
tha t one would hop£' enun ciations
of u. s_ policy would always
have . Bu1 we must rf'mf'&gt;mbcr
tha t thP prC'sident Is by no rneim s
ltw only player in thf' ga me. c.•nd
th a t is hand is far from strong. He
is c~ lm o~t tOIJ I!v depcndrnl on a
hos til e Dcmocratie Co ngr ess to
prov ldf' acid it io nal milit ar y ai d to
thr f rpcdom fi ghters aftPI' Sept.
:10. Wha t good 11'111 Rona ld HPa ga n 's frtPnd ship (In them 1! that i'
cl (' ni~d ?

So the presi dent, \\' ho h"s
carcful lv nf' vcr r ai!Pd for the
milii J r.v ovrrthrow of lhP Sa nd i -

COITir'S .

Disputes plague ·contra-drug probe

tributlon s m ay be sen l ,Ia "Gel
Well Tony" or "Gel Well Sam",
Genera l Delivery. Ra_c!ne, Ohio
45771, or ,may be made at lhe
Farmers Bank and Savings Co.,
al Pomeroy. Make checks payable to "Get Well Tony " or "Get
Well Sam" or to both. Any special notes can be enclosed With
the contribution and you r name
only will be added to a get well
card to be made for Tony and
Sam .
The families of t hese m en will
greatly appreciate your thoughtfu lness and contributions.
Rita Mathews

WASHINGTON !N EA l Hughes. D -N .J .. ha s twen in vps ti ·
Amid growtng parttsan ship dOd ga ting a ii Pga ti ons mv oJ\·i,ng
co nt roversy, committees from
pl anC's IPa sed to lhC' privl:l te aid
both the House and Senat&lt;: arc nPtwork resuppl yi ng the contras
investigating links between lhe It 's satd th&lt;' aircraft rcturn&lt;'d
co ntras and drug traffi c-king .
from tr i ps to Cent ral America
The Senate Foreign Rrlali ons loaded with drugs . and that thi s
Subcommitlec on Terron sm.
wa s done with th e knowlcdg&lt;' of
Narcotics and lntcrnattonaf
U. S. governm ent offi cials .
Communi ca tions is chaired by
The Hughes panPI is also
Sen. ,John F. Kerry, D -Mass. it
looki ng int o allegations lh at
has been inves tigating the con - Att ornpy Genera l Edwin M eese'
tras and dru gs as part or a much
tri &lt;ed to. slow or sto p a federalg
wider probe of narcolics net ·
un -runnin g investigation b e works and their influ ence in the " cause it threa tenPd to uncovC'r
West ern Hem !sphere.
the cont ra .r.:supply effort.
Kerry, a contra opponent , first
The Senate invflstlgation ha s
publi cized allegatio ns of a
ret ained · a bipartisan at moscon l ra -clrug li nk las t year. StncP
phere, but the same ca nn ot be
becoming chairman of the suiJsa id for I he Hughes panel. There
commiltpe he ha s widen ed t h&lt;'
the i nvps tigatron seems 10 be
investigation. The focu s is on
breaking down along party lines
" how lhc power of thP narcoSome GOP members ar e pubdollar has come to affect govern l icly say ing there are no ground s
ment s and polici es"; an d on the
for the inquiry to proceed; oth('l' s
level or I he U. S. comm itment to
are arguing thai the Hughes
enforce the la w w hen v iol ations
pan el shou ld turn the in vestiga mlghl advance foreign pol icy
tion over to t he Iran -contra sei('Ct
objectives.
committ ees.
Kerry's subcommltlee re" I rea lly hawn 'l see n anyt hing
cently met In closed session w ith
!h at would m ake It worthwhile
Cosla Rican-based former CIA
for thP commit tee to spend any
operative Felix Rodriguez. Earmore timC' or money on this
lier, anot her witness before -t he
in ves ltgalion, " said Rep. E. Clay
panel, Ramon Milian-Rodriguez,
Shaw. R - Fla. The subreportedly charged thai F'elix
comm ill ee •s rank in g GOP
Rodriguez had funneled $10 mil member, Rep. Bill McCollum.
lion. In COlumb ian cocaine moR-F ia. , who also serves on the
ney I a the co ntras. MillanIran-contra selec t co mmlltee .
Rodrlguez said the Colombian
unsuccessfully pelitioned l he secocaine carte l believed it. would
lect commi llee to declare the
find favor wl!h I he U.S. governMeese inlervenllon case beyond
men! b)( donating the money.
the Hughes panel's jurisdiction.
Regarding the contra drug
Now anoth er House panel has
probe, Jack A . Blum, Kerry•s
gall en into the act: R ep. Charles
special counsel, sa id recently,
B. Rangel's D-N. Y., Select
"We're probably going to be able
Co mmittee on Narcotics Abuse
to put together a web of clrct.:mand Conlrol. II recently constantlal malerial. I can 't say lo
ducted a closed-door session with
you I'm going 10 establish a case
severa l members of non-profit
beyond a reasonable doubt. The
lpstltules who say they have
case doesn't lend Itself to tha t
interviewed people alleging In·
kind of proof."
volvemcnt In contra drug traffic.
On the House side; the JudiThe select committee did not
ciary Subcommittee on Cr im e,
question any of !hose actually
chaired by Rep. William J .
m ak ing the allegations.

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th a t thr ro nr ra l('udc rship wa s
in vo lved in d r ug tra ff ick tni(. "
B ut olhrr panel members
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CINCINNATI tUP i l - The
Cl ncinnal_i Reds T hu rsday sent
right -handed pit cher Scott Terry
to the St. Louis Ca rdinals 10
co mplete Monday ' s deal which
brought pilcher Pat P!'rry Ia the
Reds .

Players from Dan's Ullle League Team also played on The Big
Bend All-Star Team. From lelt to rlghl Mike "Abby" Welsh, Mike
Vance, Mark Stanley.
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Browns acquire Baker from St. Louis
CLE VELAND IUP I I - The
CIC'vcland Browns have acquired
vete ran defensiv e end AI
" Bubba" Baker from the St .
Louis Cardinals In exc hange for a
future undisc losed draft· choice.
The 6-foot -6-inch , 270 pound
Baker. who ha s recorded 113'1,
sacks in 10 years in the NFL.
could be in a Cleve land uniform
Saturday aga lnsl the Gr een Bay
Packers. head coac h Marly
Schollenhel mer said Thursday .
" We played agalnsl him a few
weeks ago and we had !rouble
blocking him ," sa id Schonenhclm er. " I 'm familiar with hr s play

Rt'ds sign agreement
CINCINNATI 'tUP]) -

The
Cinc innati Reds a nnounced
Thursday they have signed an
agreem ent with the city of Plant
City, Fla ., lo build a new spring
training facility there.
Plant City is 20 miles from
Tampa, where lhe Reds pre·
viously trained.
The Plant City complex will
Include a 6,000-seat sladlum, a
cloverleaf of four fields, a separ ate Infield, four Indoor baiting
cages and new clubhouse, training and office facllilies .
The complex Is scheduled to be
ready for spring training next
year, but. if completion Is delayed , provisions have been
marte for the Reds to train In
T ampa again next spring.

from m y coachi ng days · in
Delrolt. "
In !983. Baker. 31. wa s traded ·
fr om Del roil lo St. Lou is w here
he had 209 1ac kles and 38'h sacks.
In three pre-season games this
year. I he Colorado Sta l e product
has had five sack s. one of which
was Browns quarterback Mike
Norselh. He's also knocked down
three passes in pre-season play.
His bi ggest year In sacks was
in his rookie year of 1978 when he
had 23 and was named the NFL
defensive rookie of 1he year.
Last year he had IO'h sacks and
60 lola! lackles, slartl nl( in the
lastl3 games.

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was going on ."
R0p ubl lca n panpi members
dlsagt·rrd sharpl y Wilh this asspss men l. Rep. Connlr M ac k.
H-Fi a. di scou nlrd Traflca nt' s
Sl.1 trment s as "shee r speculation. " Rep Rob erl Dornan , R·
Calif .. agr cr. snyl ng !herr wa s
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supp\' rt T rafica nt' s co ncl usion
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rvidP n r r to Hu ~ he s'
su bcomml ll C'(' .
Bot h Hug-hes· and • Kcrrv' s
subco mm i ttees iniPnd to hold
public hrarlngs starling In late
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TAMPA , Fla. (UPIJ
The:'
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ac-quired running back Jeff Smith
from the Kansas City Chiefs
Thursday In exchange for an
eighth-round draft choice in 1988,
and also signed nose Iackie Mike
Stensrud, who was waived ear· ,
lier lhis wee k by Minnesota . . ,
To make room on the roster, .
the Bucs placed wide receiver
Bobby Bankston on injured reserve with a wrist Injury, and
released r unning back Darryl
Oliver.

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INDIANAPOLIS (UP!l- Indianapolis General Manager Jim
lrsay Thursday said he suspf'('!S
another NFL team Is tampering
with negot iations between the
Colts and first- round draft pick
Cor nelius Bennett .
"We're toncerned wilh possible tampering from a l earn in the
NFL we will not name." Irsay
said. "Any team contacting him
is In violation of league rules and
we would pursue if fully ."
No progress resulted from a
brief m eeting Wednesday between Colts owner Robert Irsay

FULLERTON, Calif. (UPI) ...:.
Los Angeles Ram s running back
Charles White, charged with
being under the Influence of a
controlled substance, faces up to
a year in jail, a' prosecutor said
Thursday.
White, the 1979 Helsman
Trophy winner from the University of Soulhern California , was
arrested by police Aug. 2! after
he was found wandering i n a
field . He was formally charged
Wednesday with the misdemeanor offense.
If convlcled, Whil e, 29, faces a
maximum sentence of one year
in jail and a $1,000 fine.

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th is will be allowt'&lt;l 10
occur - I e .. whrth!'r &lt;:On$!rPss
w11l IPI tht' res Jstan c£" forces
with ron thr vl newhllr " n ~:gotl ­
atlons"dt ag on l ndeli nll ely. And
ro nsPn1at lv('s ca n co unt on Rca ·
gun to wa~c a ba ii iP royal before
that Is p&lt;'rm lll d to hupJX'n . . .
Art' Rf" a~~·n ·s t•onsPrvatlvr
rritlrs as thoroughly loo!Pd as
th!' lltwrals by hi. head -du ckin g
m o dP!"t y ttnd so ft s poken
mnnnc\r? Do n' t tht)y rpali:tf' that
th~s f' mnrmr r i~m s c'o ncf'al onfl of
thr stubborncst t and . lei ~ s add.
mos t sue· rssful ) cri ns('rvatlv('
battlrrs of al l lfmr? His bMtlng
,1\' C' r a~£' Isn' t il th ousa nd , be·
ca use he is willing to support
(•a uses (!Ike· thosr of th!' Nlcant~uan fr·pcdom flghlN S) wherP
the ocld s ar(• if' ss than favorab l .
But hP has won mo r(• victories l or
r·onsprva l lsm than all of hi s
co n• ervat lvc rr ltl s pull ogrther
- critic-s, In m ost casl's. whosC'
ent lrc portfolio of winning slrarrglrs ('O n,is ts of the ThPrmop)•Jap
0Pft"' nsr .
St ick with Re.Jga n, and prppare to do IJiittlc whPn thr l imP

The union has been withoul a
collective bargaining agreement
since theprevious contract expired Monday at midnight. The
union has approved a secret
slrlke date, believed to be after
the second game of the season .
Both sides said no new bargaining sessions were scheduled.

the team's No. 1 draft pick, is
prepared to sit out the season If
necessary because of a contract
dispute.
The former Unlversily of Mi;
ami running back will meet with
Oilers General Manager Ladd
Herzeg next week to discuss the
contracl dispute. The Oilers an£1
Highsmith have been al an
Impasse for two weeks.
'
Highsmith's agent, Robeq
Fraley. lower ed his original $3
million sal ary demand to $2.8i
million. The club's last offer was'
S2 million .
'

SNAGGED FROM BEJIIND - Minnesota quarterback, Rich
Gannon, right, tries to elude grasp of J&gt;enver linehacker Karl
Meckl&lt;•nhurg, but Is nailed from behind a.• Gannon scrambled for
yardage In second quarter of Vlklngs·Bronc:os game In Denver
Thursda~ ('Vcnlng. The VIkings won, 2'1· 17. (UPI )

t-:J"t

ni&gt;ta s and has i nsis ted onl&gt; on cl
tru ly free and drmocr"ttc Nic'u
ragua. was simpl. in no posi ti on
to r(' lusr whrn hl'• was i nvl wd 10
loin Speaker of thr House .lim
Wrig ht in spo nsoring a " pr., ce
plan" that would , 11 conscientiou sly r· t•r rit...; d out by u ll parrlC'S ,
havr that t'&lt;'SUII . And when lh
f!\'e Ce ntral Amer ica n prcsldrnt s adv ~1 nct&gt;rl th c-ir O\vn r : llh~ · r
v ag uP propo!-.u l to th&lt;' sa me• r nd ,
the sa m&lt;' con sideration appliPd .
But Re agan knows thrre is nn
chancl' whatevrr tha t lhP San(fl nlstas would follow throvgh on
any plan tha t req ui red them to
sub mit thpif· despotic co nt ro l &lt;)I
Ni a i·agua 10 g C'nuirH" I~r r t["f'
political rrv ie&gt;w ThP r(': ,ar P. of
course . plenty of Sandlnlsta
sy mpalhl zc r ~ t includin g many
D0mocra1S in Con):! t'&lt;'Ssl who
also know this . but who pr ivn tcl y
hopr th at th~ whole pr·oci:ss can
lx' dra gged out until the l rrPd&lt;; m
flghtC'r s ar('l s tarvf'd o ut C)f Hlf'
jun~ lf' and Sandin is ta c·l'm t rnl i~
a ss urN! .
But th at mPt'c•ly mea ns th ;ll thf'
c- ritlC'al batt it' " ' Ill he I oug ht ovf•r

dlsagr~ed.

and Richard Woods, agent !or the
former Alabama linebacker
picked No. 2 overall In I he NFL
draft.
"There's a little dragging of
I he feel. 1-just don't understand
it," Jim Irsay said. "Informal ion
we have gathered and lhlngs we
have learned lead us lo believe
t tampering! Is a posslblllly ."

SEED AND MILLING
HEADQUARTERS

Will Reagan ax the COntraS ?_ ____:By:__W_il_lia_m_R_w;_·h_er
I t was. I believe, the French
philosopher Ia Rochcfoucau ld
who satd lh at. if forced lo the
choice. It Is bett er to b0 dece ived
bv a friend than to doubt him .
o'nc w1s hrs that so mP of Prl'si dcnt Reagan's conse r vat i ve crit ics would heed the phi losopher 's
adv tce.
I t is not. after all. as if Reagan
wC'rC' notorious for blowing hot
and cold on the su bjec t of th e
Nicaragua n resistance forces .
They wou ldn ' t bp thcrr at all if he
hadn 't cncourag&lt;ed them. done
co nst an t battl e wi th Co ngr ess to
suppl y them . and beat the bu shes
for fore ign and prw atc aid fo r
th em when Co ngrPss \-V lthhl'lfl
fund s.
Ycl le t him so mu ch as si~ n al
his willingness to seek a dcm orrat ic. non -aggrrssivf' Nicar&lt;J gua by peaceful rather th an
mil itary m ea ns and la rgp S&lt;'gm c n t s or the conse rva t !Ve m ove·
m en! beha ve as if he had
drfrc l0d to M oscow du r in g thf'
ni ght. The Wall Street Journal
gnashe s its tce lh ov0r "R0a ga n's
Bay of Pi gs ."· UnclN th e headlinP "So Long , Co nt ras." Mess r s

made because of Hollowa~·s
union ac!llvitles, bul lhe union

HOUSTON (UP!) - Hou slon
Oilers holdoul Alonzo 1-iighsmilh,

\Jm••.,ooe ,, "! , Ril"t nn I

By United Prf'ss Inter national
:. Tod a,· is Frida~· - Sept ~ . I he "17t h dav of 1987 with 11H 10 follow.
· Th e moon is wax in g. moving toward its full phase ..
Th0 m or nirg stars are Ma rs and .JupitPr.

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notoriously press-shy potentate
turned down an · interview r eques t pleading ill health . But
associates and some of hi s
subjects were quile willing to
lalk.
By all accounts. the amount or
I he su lt an·s wealth is staggering.
For instance, the sullan per son ally controls investmenls made
from Brunei's foreign reserves
-nearly $20 billion. Th e amount
Is equivalent to two-lhlrds of
Americ a's foreign reserves . and
is more than I he foreign resNves
of &lt;ell he r Creal , Brit a in or

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Friday, September 4, 1987

WASHINGTON - The Sullan
of B r unei, arguable the r iches t
m an In the world, is reclusiv e,
imperious and unlik ely to be
loppl ed from pow er in the sm all
Asian country he has ruled for 20
years.
Americans know him only as a
ro ya l footnote In the Iran/ co ntra
scandal - the man who was so
wealthy he didn' l bother to
inquire about · a m issing $10
million he had contribut ed to the
contras, which wound up in the
wrong Swiss bank account beca use of a typing error.

The Daily Sentinei - Page-3

Talks cut short by league officials, union

Page-2- The Daily Sentinel

The man who owns a COUntry Anderson and Spear

The Daily Sentinel

1'.\T WHITEIIEi\D
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Fi-iday, September 4,.1987

11-2 with a 2.30 ERA at Tiger
Sta,dlum this year. On the road.
I he right -hander is 1·8 with a 6.48
ERA .
"He' s able to k eep the ball
away from left -handed hitter s."
Cleveland Manager Doc Ed·
w ards said. " You hit a lol of balls
to center field and that's a key ·
here. If y ou're capabl e of doin g
that. you can win her e. "
Detroit Manager Sparky And erson said T errell was successful
at Inducing groundout s.
" That 's 13 outs that never left
the Infie ld. " Ander son sa id .
" H ow many popups did he get?

College season
unloads Saturday

FORCED AT SECOND BASE - Cl eveland' s
Julio Franco takes a tumble a.' he is forced out at

semnd base by Detroit's Lou Whitaker Thursday .
The Tigers won, :H. (UPI)
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Toledo opens against Temple

By CHARLIE MCCARTHY
UPI Sports Writer
No. 9 Miami begins the season
Sa turda y with a new quarterbac k and new emphasis on the
r unning game. The opponent will
b~ old ri\·a l Florida. ranked 20th.
Steve Wal sh will debut at
quar t erb ac k as t he successor to
Vinn y T cstaverde. Bernie Kosar
and Jim Kelly when the Hurrl·
canes open at home._ Wal sh. a
sophomore from St. Paul , Minn ..
has thrown two passes in hi.s
ca t·~e r . and onl y j uni or wide
rece ive r Mi chael Irvin is full~'
health)' among the Hurricanes'
top pass catchers.
·' It 's Im po rtant for us to runt hP
foolball. es pecially beca use
some of our talent is back i n the
backfi eld." Mi ami Coach .JimmY
John son said. referring to fullba ck M elv in Bratton and tal l·
bac k Warren Williams. " It ' s
lmpoi·tanl fbr us to give t hcm the
oppor tunit y to gel the ba ll in lh&lt;'
end zo ne."
" I think the r unnin g ga ml' wi l l
be t hc strongest par t of I h&lt;'
offense· at th e begi nning of th P
sNISO n." Willi a m s sa id . " Lc.ts t
\'Car we could thr ow the ball as
;,·el l as we could r un th&lt;' bal l. Thi s
.H 'ar , we d on 't ha vP t hat sam r
k i nd of talent st ar tin g at
q ua n cr·ba ck ...
F lorid a's quart erbac k i s Ke r , win Flell. a lead i ng_ear ly ca ndidate to fo llow Tes w ve rd P as the

Both Ohio U (1 -10) and Wes t
By United Press lnlt•rnalional . Glass Bowl.
Virginia
14· 71 ar c co ming off
Simrell has settled on r edshi r t
Pre-seaso n Mid -Am erican
losing
sea
sons
and the B obcats of
sophomore Sieve Keene as hi s
Confer ence fa vorit e Tolt'do faces
Coach
Cleve
Brya
nt could make
new sta rl i ng qua r terba c k ,
a major challenge Saturday
it
closc
if
they
catch
the Moun ta ibacked up bv r edshirt fr es hman
night when the Rocket s open the
a
w
eek
ahead to
neers
looking
1987 co llege football season in a
Mark M elfi.
battl
e
with
Ohio
State in
their
Simrel l's biggest probl em is
non-league game against tough
Columbu
s.
his secondar y , wher r fi vf' fifth·
Temple .
The lasl lim e Brya nt and
players grodu ated. He also los t
"Th ey may be the s trongest
let ter man K eith Saund ers. a WVU's Don Ne-h len m et on the
non-confer encf' team ever to v isi t
proj ectcd s1 art er al cornerbac k. football fi eld wa·s in l%R . Bry ant
the Glass Bowl, " said UT's Dan
wa s the · OU qu ar ter bac k and
with a h and iniur\".
· Simrell . start in g his sixth year as
Nchlen
the coa ch al Rawl ing
th e R o cket s' head coa ch .
'Three ofOhi o's fotir oth erM A C .
Green.
"They' r e easily the best in the 5c hoo ls also open thei r 1987
Th e Bobca ts prc,·a iled ~R- 2i en
vear s I 'vc been associ at ed with
seasons Saturday . with Mi ami
r
oute
t o an unbea t C" n regul ar
Toledo fool bal l 1since 196ll ."
visitin g Ce ntral Mi chi gan in the
SPa
so
n
and a tr i p to thC' Ta ngf'Simrell rem ember s t he las t only league game.
rinc
Bowl.
time the two sch ools !(Ot together
Bowling Green has perhaps thP
Thc Mi ami -Cent ra l Mi chigan
on th e footba l l fi eld in 1984 . Th e toug hes t tas k . going up against
ga
me m a tch C'S the two winn i ngOwls r olled ove r Toledo' s MAC defending national champ Penn
es
t
teams in M i d -Amrrica n Conchamps 3o-6.
State at U niver si ty Pa r k , while
fer
ence
his tor y .
Gone from las t ~--e ar' s 6-o tea m . Ohio Univer sit y opens at Wes t
Si
nce
j
oin ing the league i n 19i5.
however, is Paul Palmer . th e Vir gi ni a
aga i n s t
th e
I M U has a . oi:l w inning pcrccnnation' s leadin g rusher and sc- Mountainee r s . .
ta_gC', whi lf' Mi ami' s :~!l · yf'ar
cond to Miami' s Vinnie Testa Other games Saturda' havp
mar
k is -. 716.
verde in tli&lt;' H eisman Trophy
Akron, a1 W cs tcrh Michigun and
Tonight~s
Mi
am i has won Jhe l ast l hn' P
balloting. But Si mrell cl aim s th e Youngstown · St ate al E astern
Owls thi s yea r " ma y be better Mi c hi gan and Rut ger s ai Cin cin - · games pl a)·cd betwee n th e two,
Coal GrO\·c at Ga llipol is
inc luding a C&gt;9-21 dec ision a , -ear
overa l L "
nat ! in two other night games.
Poin t PIC&gt;asant at Barbour svil lf'
ago at M I. Plcasu nl. Mi ch .. and
"Th ey' re ver y tough. ver y
Penn Sl ate fini shed 12-0 l as t
M
cig&gt; 111 B!' lp re
holcj s a !H over all adva ntage
phy sic al and they have exrep· y ear and beat Miami 14 -10 in I he
\V
ater tor d at Southcr n
Rou nding out t he fi r" wee k of
tiona !. skilled athletes." said Fiesta Bowl to r apture the
Por tsm outh Wcst at So uth Poi nt
acti on will be W&amp;,l 1Pa .l at Ohio
Sim~eii~·" We're going I a have to
national championship.
F:astf'r n at Ha nn an. W. V a.
ral
Sla
te
at
KenWesleya
n.
Cenl
be at our bes t to stay with them ."
A cr owd of m ore than 8:UJOU is
Roc k Hi l l al Way ne. W. Va.
te,
Bu
ffal
o
at
Fi
ndlay
.
"·
lucky
Sta
To ledo fini shed the 1986 season expectt'd at Beave r Stadium for
Southeast ern a l Sou thwe stcrn
.J ohn larroll at Duqucsnc ancl
with fi ve consecutive w i ns and
th e gam e. the fir st meetin g e\'!'r
Unioto at A thens
Wllming t o n a t Wi nd sor 10nt. L
has \NOn eig ht in a ro w in thu bctwf'Pn th£' t wo sc hools .
Wh Pf' lf'r sburg at .Jac kso n

Heisman Troph_
v winncr .
.,The Gators. off probation. will
pla y on television fo1· th first
time In thJ'C~ years. Th e Intense
intra -s tat e ri val s wi ll not meet
for· anothE&gt;r fiv e year s a ft er
Saturd ay .
In other ga m es ln,·oJv in g
r anked team s. North Texas Sta t P
is at No. 1 Ok lahom a. Utah Sta rr
at No. 2 Nebra ska. San Di ego
State at No . i UCLA . Texas at N o.
;, A uburn . Bow ling G ree n at No. 7
P enn Sra t f', co- No . 10 l. O UI ~ i a n u

St ate al co-No . 10 Texa &gt; ,\&amp; M .
Wcs te'r n Ca r olin a at No. 1:1
Clem son. T Pxas Tec h al No. H
Fl or ida Starr . Stanford at No . I ~&gt;
Was hi·ng-t on. Colorado Sl ate al
No. li T enn e"ce a nd So uthc rn
Mi ssiss ippi at No. 19 ,\J aba m a .
11 1 Logan . t.: ta h. Uta h Swtt•
Coac h Cllur k Shelt on know' what
h fs rrnm needs to ·bl"'i:l t ltlf•
r ornhu skPr s. ·-·w p al l know w h.:.~ t
hus to happPn - a m ! r ~ r l&lt;' .' ·
Shel ton .• al d. Th e Agg lr s a nd
Co rnhusker s ha,·r pl a,'cd th r&lt;'&lt;'
pn,,·ious ~ i'l m Ps , al l in Li n('Qin .
Nf' h . . .a nd l\'(·braskc t wo n Parh
l i m P - 28-i in 1!161;, ~~ - 6 lh Wol
an d :r,-14 In 1 ~ 79 .

No paper Monday

Budde loses in Legion tournament
STE VE NS POI NT . Wi s. t UP i t
- Stan Spenccr str uck out 14 and
allow ed ani\· lwo hit s Thursda,nighf as he pitched Va ncou ver
!Was h. I to a 4-3 vict or y over
'Cin ci nnat i Budde in the opening
rou nd of the American Legion
bas eba ll World Ser ies .
Ta d Miller tossed a four -hit
co mpl ete gam e to lead Quincy
1Ill. )

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v ict Or .\· 0\"flr

1\o!'wood t M ass. ' i n an ot he-r
openi ng r ound gamr . In ot her
first r ound co ntes ts. Sa m Mi li ·
1rllo a nd Rober t Frppma n r om ·
bined to throw a three hitler td
leacf W es t Ta mpa 1Fla. l Ia an
11-0 v ic tory o,·er Boulder tColo. l
and Midwest Cit y tOkla.t Pdged

Bovrrtown 1Pa. 1 3-2 on a seventh
inning run .
In today 's ga m es in th e (l oubi Pelimina t ion tourmJm ent, Mid w es t Ci t _v plays Wes t T am pa.
Boulder will face Boyertow n.
Quincy will pla y Vancoun' r and
Nor w oo d will go aga in s t
Cin ci nnuti.
Spencer went the full nin e
i nnings to r aisf' hi s record to 12-0.
T he los ing pi tc- her was Da le
Sehl hor st. who r elie,·ed i n the
se, ·enth with his team ahead :!-1
and runn er s at SC'Cond and third .
He allow ed Vancouver's Mike
War ner to lin e one off the Jell
field wall to score two run s to 1ic
the game 3-:!.

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Marauder cross country runners win
In a dual m eet al Trimble. the
Marauder boys cross country
tea m defea ted th e To m ca t s by an
acc umu lati ve scor e of 25 Ia 30 .
For t he not icf', scoring in cross
country is achi eved by tot alling
ihe pos it ions i n wh ich the to five
• runner s fini sh on each squ ad
wilh th e low Iot a! bei ng the win ner .

In thi s m eel Rob Brewer fin - ~S~
e p~l~.:B~fo:r~lh:e~ir_n~e~x~t~m~e=e~t.:_._ _
ished in 2nd place. Chris Stewart ,
3rd . Rob J ac ks 5th , Hank Cleland
71h . Ca r y Seizing Rl h, Brett Lit tl e lllh , Cha se Cleland 12th .
Keith Hager 13th. Sh ane Phillips
15th and Keith Matl ox 16th.

1fou rJ And how many str ikeout s?
Cfour ). So that's 21 outs the ball
never left the infield.
" If only six balls gel out of you r
infield. you've got a herku va
chance lo wfn a game. "
Terrell los t his shutout In the
eig hth . With one out , Andy
All anso n and Breit. Butler
singled , before pin(h -hl!.ter
Brook J'acoby walked to load the
bases. Julio Franco' s sacrifice
fly scored A llanson.
Ri ch Yett. 3-6. g ave up both
hom e r uns on 3-2 pitc hcs. Whl·
taker hll his l 51h leadin g off the
th ird and Gibson belted his 19th
one out later . Tramm ell followed
Gi bson's hom e r un with a double
and scored Ia complete th e
three-r un inning when Darrell
Eva ns r ipped a s ing!~ to right.
El sew her e. Minnesota edged
Bos ton 2-l. Chirago downed
Texa s o-2. and Milw aukee ripped
Kan sas Cit y 8-2.
T her e wer e no games schedu led in I he Na tiona l L eag ue.
Twins 2, Red So~ I
At Minneapolis, Wes Ga rdner
wal ked ,\ I New man with one out
i n 111e bo l tom of the l Oth Inning to
scor e Gene L arki n and lift the
T wi ns.
Whitt• SQx 5, Ran~:crs 2
i\ t Chica):to. F loy d Ba nni ster
su JTc n(ler cd eight -hi l s in 7 2-3
Inn ings to pi ck up hi s third
co m;P(' Ul lw• v irwr,\ ·.
Urt•wt•rs ~ . Uoyals 2
Il l Kan sas ·Cil,\ . G1·eg Br&lt;X' k
wr nt --1 fo r ~ ~n th a I ri d of r un ~ co· ,· l n ~ sin glf'!.- to l c·ad Mil wau k~f' to a three-!(" mr swee p of I he
Ro,·al s.

Middleport man i.~ sentenced PARKERSBURG. W.VA . - A Middleport man received four
three-year prison terms and fines totaling $4,000 In U.S. District
Court Friday , August 28. according to assistant U .S. Atlorney
Joseph F . Savage, Jr.
Carroll Manley , 4a, wa s convicted June 19 or being part of a
conspira c ty to possess various controlled substances In K ermit.
W.Va;., and three counts of possessi ng marijuana.
Judge Charles H. Haden 11 handed down the sentences, whic h
stem from possession with lnient to distribute such controlled
substances as marijuana, Valium and PCP In Kermit from 1984
to 1986. In addition, the t hree possession counts originate from
incid enl s of possession with Intent to distribute on November 3.
198.1. July 8. 1984. and April 01, 1985.

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204 Condor St .
Pomeroy. OH .
Phone 992 - 2975

Scioto Downs
COL U MBUS. Ohio tUP!i
Bandit Spur grabbed the lea d
past the halfway marker and
pulled awa y t o a three- length
v ictory In Thursday night 's fea·
lured Pighlh rac e pace at Scioto
Down s.

On Saturda y . September 5th.
the Marauder thinclads will pa r t icipate in the Cheasapeake Invit ational al the Lawrence County
Vocatlna l School which Is loca ted on Route 243 out of Proctorvi lle. Meel lime Is 10 a.m ._·

SPRING i, SUMMER HOURS

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Monday thru Friday 9 to 5
·'Saturday 9 -1

THE
GRAVELY
SYSTEM

. Oougla,.. Adam~&lt;
t:&gt;o u ~ i as /\ d am s. li7 . Whce l lng,
W. Va., fo rmerl y of Keno In
Mri~s Cou n1 ·. d ied Wcdnesd a_
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In Wh ee l ini(.

PyroChem...

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In the sixth race. the 6-1-4
lrifecl a c ombination of No Ordi nary F ella, Munchman and
Topper Joe G was
worth
$.3,428.60
A crowd of 3,()13 wagered
$246,:.5 5.

1Of¥. OFf .. II&amp;
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399 W. Moin

DRESSES

" Former_ly of Modern Supply" ·

PM. 992·2164

The Store with "All Kinds of Stuff " - l or Pets , Stables. Large

&amp; Small Animals . lawns and Gardens .

*HALF SIZES
*MISSY
*PETITE

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

tournamPnt .
Sl nC&lt;' I he· loc k h·as oren removed and c al's arc bein~ driven

SUNDAY, SEPT. 6-1 to 4 PM

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$3.00 PER PERSON OR $5.00 COUPLE

EVERYONE INVITED
B.Y.O.B.

to th&lt;' al'!~a co uncil discussed
possibly pla cing a gate in the
area rather than repladng the
~a bl e.

Ernie Sis s lon . council
mcmbcr, asked If cou ncil would
sell the food products thai arelefl
at the pool. following closure of
th e pool. to the S~' racu sc PTO.
Cou ncil agreed tb donate all
items that are left to the PTO.
It wa s announced thai swim·
mlng at London pool will be free
Labor Day. Labor Da y is the last
day the pool will be open for the
season.
It was noted that an old cistern
with a pump at the Frankie
Mum maw residence Is a dangerous situation . Residents are

Shoney's
Strawberry
Pie
Plump, fresh strawberries
with Shoney's own special glaze.
Covered with rich , whipped topping .
Just for take-out.
Pick one up Sept. 4th - 7th

$3.99

yC'ars .
" Wes t Virg inia needs it. Po int
Plea sant nct'ds It ." Neel addcd.
" If pr iv ate Indu stry does n' t do
I his, I he federal government will
cto it with our tax dollars." he
udd!'d.
He stressed th ~ compan y ' s
dcs lrc to maintain open line$ of
co mmun ic a t i o n wllh th e
co mmunit y .
Chemical wa stes that will bc
trea ted at the facilit y will includ e
by -product s from the m anufac·
turr of such itcm s as pl as tic s.
stee l production. non-f f'rrous metal s. lcxtlles. alumin um produ ction . petroleum refining. synthet I cs . s pe c ial machiner y.
pharmaceutical s. rubbl' r and
clcclronlc &lt;!omponcnl s. palnland
related product s.

corrected . The propert y is Iacated at t he rear of the Presby terian Church.

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the lower Mi ssi ssippi v alley,
sou thern Florida and th e so uth er n valleys of Califor ni a.
In the w est , more th an 18, 000
fir efighters, wor n ou t from up to
six da ys of batlling a see mingly

burned in Arizona. Nevada..
Was hington and Wyoming ,
Crowth er doubt ed ther e wo uld
be mu ch r ain relief in th e region,
w her e t em perat ures over IOU,
lig ht ning and high w inds have
hel
fuel flame s.

Ea."h•rn star
Ha cin c Ch,,pr rr l :l i ORrl rr of
Eastern· St ar w ill m Pel M ond.ay,
i : :10 p.m . Officers 10 wear
r hapt Pr d rrssf' s for in i tia t o r~·
wo r k.

Lotto jackpot
$ 13.1 million
CLE VELA ND 1UPl t - Satu r dav 's Super !.011 0 j ack pOt has
ber n incr eased to $U1 milli on.
Oh io Lolter y off ic ial s say .
Off icials sa id Thursd ay t h ~
jackpot had ·or ig in ally h('Cn $1 ~
million aft er no one co rrec tly
plc k&lt;?&lt;l all sl' number &gt; i n Wednvsda y's dr awin g. RUI i n C'C'IC'·
bm t lon of th C' Ohi o Lott r r, Comm ission's 13th anni vcr s;uy
and th e Super Loti o' s lllfJi h
d r awin g, $1 .1 wa s added.

Daily stock prices
(!\"of 10: ;J(J li-111-)
l'rovidcd hy
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Elll~ &amp; l.ot•wi

Firm
P'ril·••
,\m E l!•ctr ic Power ... ......... 27'-,
AT &amp;T ...... ......... ..... .. ....... .... . ,.3.1
A&gt; hian&lt;t 011 .............. .. ..... ... 67" 1
Bob Eva ns Fa r ms ............ .. :!-1 1;.1
Cha r ming Shoppes ........ .. .... 2~ "~
F ederal Mogul. .... .. ............. 46'1,\
Goodyear T&amp; R .... .. .... ........ 6Ry,
1-lcck 's Inc . .......... .... ... ... .. ... 4Y,
Lands' End .. .... .. .. .. .... .. .. .... .. .. 26
Llmilcd Inc ... .. .......... .. .... .. AI'!,
Multimedia In c... .. ...... .. .. ... 6R'\j
Rax Res taurant s . .. ... ........ . .. . 4 :l~
Robbins &amp; Myer s .. .. ... .. ...... IO'Y,
Shoney ' s Inc . .. .... .. .... .. .........10%
Wcndv' s Inti. .. ................... . 10 \\
Worthington Ind .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. 23 1!,

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house. E veryone welcome .
&lt;'hester I ruste(•s
Ches ter Townshi p T r ustees
w ill meet Tues day . 7: 30 p .m .. al
the town hal l.
Dance planned
Ther e will be a dance at the
Rutl and Am eri ca n Lc g ion Hall
on ~a turd ay star tin g al Rp . m .$~
donat io n at the door . Door prizes.
Village council
Ra cin c Village Coun cil will
m ee t Tues day , 7 p .m .. a t Raci ne
Shr ine Par k .

NEW COUNCILMAN- Kenneth Buckley. right, wa.• sworn is as

a new mernher of SyracusP Village Counci l by Mayor Eher
Chester ce-lebration
Chester Voluntee r F i r &lt;• Depa rtment w ill be hold in g their
a nn ual c hicken barbequ c on
M onday , Lct bor Day. Ba rbcqued
spar er ibs and ehi cken w ill be
se r ved b!"ginning at 11 a.m . E at
in or cat out . A lso se r v in gc hi cken halves . Homem ade icc
rrram a,·ail able t hroug hout the
da) . Donat ions of pics and ca kes
a p pr~cia t r d . Par ade and trac tor
pu Iling c-on test at 1hr fir ehouse a I
1: :JOp .m .
Tag day
Tile B ig Bend Midget F ootball
L ragur will hold a co unt ~~- w idc
t ag da, · f rom 10 a.m . tn 2 p.m .
Saturda v . P !a\'1, 1' d rt~ f t will f'ollow ta g -· d ay "a nd th is wil t be
fo ll owed by a pract ic.· ses sion.

Picken'- Buckely fills the un••xpired term of William Arnott who
resigned.

Lottery

numhe~

CL E VELAN D I UP I I - T hur swinnirig Oh io Lo tt er.\·
·number s:
llaily Numh••r
d a~·· ' s

Ti cket sales 1 o 1 a _I P d
$Ui2. 9!n.:;o, with a payoff du e or
SoX4. 46:1. ;;o.
p ((' 1\ -~

STORM
DOORS
AND
WINDOW
REPAIR

:n02 .
P ICK,i

tic ket

sal es

tota iPd

$ 200 . :16~&gt; . '10 . \\' ith " p ~yoff du e of

$qo_:\Q:;_
P IC K-4 Sl strai ght bel pa' '
$ !i, i~ &lt;J . PIC' K -i $1 bo.x bf' t pa~· s
~ ;-,1) ~ .

Weather

We repair all makes and mod81s
of storm doors and windows.
We also repair screen doors
and window s.

Soqt h Ct•ntral Ohio
Incr eas in g cloud incSR toda y.
\\' ith hi g hs b0!ween RO a nd Ri
Becoming m ostl_v clo udv toni ght ,
w it h a c ha nce of showers and a
low between 60 and 6!i. Mostly
c l oud~· S aturd a ~ ·, w i th a c hance
of shov.-r r s and hi g hs betwee n 80
a nd

FAST
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Th e pr oba bili t~' of prec ipil at ion is nc•ar zer o tod a,·. 30 perce nt
toni ght _and 40 perc-ent Saturd ay.
Wind · will beco m e so uthea st er ly at 10 mph or less loda,- and
co nt inuf' ton ig ht .
Extended Foreeast
Sunday through Tuesday
Var ia ble cloudiness with a
c hance o f showt' r s C'a c h day.
H ighs w ill be nea r M Sunday and
Monda)' . fallin g into the mid 70s
Tu esda y . Over nig ht low s will b,,
near fiO Sunda y and M onday
mornings and in th e mid 50s early
Tu esda y .

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OF SOUTHEAST OHIO
NEW location in downtown POMEROY!
236 E. MAIN STREET, 2nd Floor
(Above City Loan Bank)

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8:30-6 Tuesday

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Plan re\.' i\'al
M t. Union Chu rc h. two mi lr!';
. ou th of Ca rpent er on Count y
·Road 10. w ill be i n r evival Sund ay
thr ough Sepl. n w ith ser v iccs at
7 p.m, ni g htly . Eva ngel ist will be
Rr ' '- N.L . Husse ll.

H&lt;frri sonv ille Se nior Ci tizens
will hold thei r m o nthJ~- blood
pressure clinic on Tuesday . from
10 a.m . to 12 noon. at thE&gt; town

Attendi n g
Ma _
v or
Pickens, Chief Connolly , Williams , Jim Hill. Buckley, Sisson
and Katie Crow. 'cou nci l
members and Janice Lawson,
clerk-treasurer .

SUNDAyI SEPT. 6

FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH

DR. FURLONG
Will co·ntinue To See Patients
In His Temporary Office At
MEIGS MEDICAL BUILDING
UNTIL SEPTEMBER 1'5, 1987.

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SERVING BEGINS AT 11 A.M.

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be announced in this paper the week
of SEPTEMBER 15, 1987.

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$300 FOR CHICKEN ONLY, $350 FOR DINNER

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PH. 992-6603

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endless ser ies. of fires crac kling :.;
through the scen ic timberl and of
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nor thern Cali fornia and so uthern : :
Orego n, today f ared several
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m ore days pf scorching tem pera- •
l ures and dry lightn ing storm s
t hat ha ve touchcd off at least
1.600 separate blazes.
F i r e black ened :142.000 acres i n
California where 1.322 fires
raged; 67,000 i n Oregon and
27. 000 in ldaho. where a 20.000acr e bl aze was being allowed to
burn un co ntrolled. Sm all bl azes

BloJd pressure clinic

"'were

CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE

SJIONEY~

Serves 8 ~r more. Serve.-the same da ~· fOr maximum enjoyment.

wa r ned to keep their chi ld ren
from the area untiltheproblcm is

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sa fe. staW regulat ed fa cilit y togo
to In order to compl ' with l a w ~
dcs lgn!'d to prevent poll"tion of
West Virg inia ' s envi ronment ."
r\ e!.'l said. " Th er e Is a dram anc need for th ese types of
fac ilities 10 ser ve the sm a ll
businessman " and pred ic ted
such plant s will be ' 'as common
as sewag ~ treatment plant s In 25

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TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DAN'S,
ACE HARDWARE,
RAWLINGS·COA IS-BLOWER
FUNERAL HOME
AND MIDDLEPORT TROPHIES

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e h('fnkal ~~as 1 e.
Res idue fr om the '"asrc - a
co mbinaton of as h a nd sail - will
he tra nspored off -sit e ton la ndfill
in cl th ci' Alabam a or Oh io. Ned
sa id. Howevrr . th co mpa~ y hns
J) lans to ev!.'ntu ally se ll the
residue a. a b.1·- product. F or
insta nrr. Ncel s t~ld . th r ash Co uld
be usl'd by the blo•: k Indu stry a nd
1h sa!t for I c rcm ova I on roa ds.
T he&gt; em issio n rr lcasl'd int o I he·
air - pr ima rily c arbon dioxide
is wit hin CPA
·and W!I! CJ' ' land ard.&gt;. Neel said.
Lee point cd out that th e l ac ilit y
!'ould bo the fir st "'' " ' com m er ·
r ia l RCRA perm i tt ed chemica l
wast~ trea tm~ n l fa cll it y to bc
constru cted In th&lt;' Unlt cd St ates
, !nee r eg ulations Implementin g
federal chemica l was te clea n-up
laws bcca m e effective in 198 1.
" Amc•ndment s to lh c origi nal
1976 RCRA Ac t have imposed a
100 perce nt ban on landfl lllng of
untn •al r d c hemil'ul wn stc ( by
19881 to redu ce pollution of our
sta te 's r\vC'r s. lak&lt;'~, stream s and
wat er su pplies," Lee said . " This
pla nt will gi ve• WP&gt;I Virg inia
genNator s of chcm ic&lt;tl waste a

SAT .• SEPT. 5- 7:30-11 PM

FRIDAY, SEPT. 18
8-l2

rr r s. Linda M or gan and Sha ro n
Pas tor ia , both of Wh eel ing , and
six grandchildren .
Se rviCes wi ll be hcld aiiOa .m .
Sa t urd aY at the Ketner FunN'al
Uom . ~; 1 m Grove. Wh ee ling.

Jl(l l .~o., su r\'lvftd by two d au.r.:: h·

"BACK COUNTRY"

CROSSOVER

Letart trustees
Letart Townshi p Tru stces will
m e&lt;:t Monda y·, 7 p .m ., at t own
hal l.

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ida , " are along a stat ionary fron t
thai' s just kind of sitting over
there. " Cr owther said.
" Other shower s and thunderstorms over the North Central
sta tes to Ar izona and New
Mexico are developing al ong a
cold front pu shin g east acr oss the
central U .S.. " he said.
Highs in the 60s wer e ex pected
over the nort)lern Rockies and
much of New Engl and . Hi ghs in
the 90s were forecast for the
cent ral and southern Plains into

Closed Monday
Planned Pa re nthood of Sou theast Ohio Patient Services , 236
East Main St. , Pomer oy, wil l be
cl osed Monday in obser va nce of .
Labor Da y. Offices will reopen
. Tu esda y at 9 a. m .

Sutton trustet•s to m eet
Sutt on Tow nsh ip Tru stees will
m eet Monda y. 7: 30 p.m .. a t the
S:vTac usc Munic ip;;d Rui lding.

Monday

Area deaths

Ea stern B and Boos ter s will
m eet Tuesday, 7:30p.m ., i n the
band r oom at the high sc hooL

Past masters to meet
Middlepor t M asonic Lod ge 363
F&amp;AM will hold past master&lt; '
night 7 p.m . Satu r day . Al l pasl
m as ter s and members arc as ked
to att end , Ref res hments w ill be
se r ved .

Th&lt;'rc w i ll bt:• not ras h pick -up in Ra eln&lt;' on M onda y . duc to I he
L abor Day holiduy. Tras h will be picked up Tucsdav ;J nd
Wednesday. .

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Meigs Junior and Senior Hi gh
Band Boos ters will meet Tu esday. 7 p.m .. In the high schoo)
band room .

Everyone welcome . •

No service Monday in Racine

SEPT. 4-7:30 til 11 PM

FEATURING

.~cheduled

Eastern booster.s

Po r tland PTO will meet Tu es da y , ; p.m .. Ia· fina lize plans for
the fall carnival to be held Oc t . 3.

Manley's T r ash Sc r vlce will run as usual in Middleport and
Pomer oy on M ond ay. La bor Day .

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SALES &amp; SERVICE

service

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Band boosters meet

f'TO to meet

Thursday

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Columbia trustees to mPct
Columbi a Township Tru stees
will meet Monday. 7:30 p.m .. at
the fi re station.

Mclgs Count y Emergency Med.ical Services report s four calls
- Thu rsday: Rac ln c al 12: 3a p.m . transport ed Ivan Powell to
Veter an&lt; M emor ia l Hospital ; Pomeroy at 1: 0:1 p.m . Ia We st
M ain Sl. for Buel Ridenour lo Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Tupp~rs Pl ai ns a t 4: ~3 p.m . treat ed Tom Ma y berr y· ~, the scene
of an accident on Routc 7: Sy racuse at 8: 59p.m . to Route 124 for
M arie Wa ldnlg to Veterans Memori al H ospital.

CLOGGING &amp;
SQUARE DANCING
OLD TOWN CAMPGROUND

NEW AMERICAN lEGION
BUILDING
299 MILL ST., MIDDLEPORT

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_Ann-o uncements

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Man . cited after accident

EMS has four

tand t war mer air will begin
spreading into that ar ea." said
N alional Weather Ser vice forecas ter Hugh Crowther.
Readings ;n the "80s will begi n
w orking t heir way back into the
Ohio Vall ey and A tlanti c Coast
stales." he said. "It will be
mainly in the Northeast w-here it
w ill be f airly cool. "
Rain and thund er storm s. fore·
cas t today f rom the so uthern
mid -A tlanti c sta tes through Fl or -

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-- A Proctor ville man wa s Involved in a one-car accident
T~ursd ay, at 4: 19 p.m ., in Chester Township on Ohio 7,
according to the Ga llla-Melgs Pos t of the State Highway Patrol.
Tom R . May berry • .Jr .. 40, was driv ing south w hen hepasseda
ve hi cle that wa s ahead of him. When he saw a northbound
vehicle coming. he cut back Into the right lane. Then he lost
cont ro l, went off t he r ight sid e. returned to the road and went off
the left side of the r oa d. That was when he hit an embankm ent.
ove·~ti.Jrning hi s c ar.
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He wa s cited for failu re to cont rol.

BLUE JEAN BALL

For lhe girls. Dee Henderson
caplued fir st place with Wendi
Kl oes fini shi ng thi r d and Monic a
Tu r ner fifth . Since the Marau der ettes did not have at least five
r unn er s, they could nol qualify
as a l!'am in thi s-meet.

. Tant allon Winnie finished seco nd a nd Dox Devlin came in
third .
Bandit Spur. driven by Ri ·
chard Stillings, covert'd the mile
in 1:58 4-5 to post hi s fourth win In
five ca reer outings and r eturn
$3.40, $3 and $HO.

Meigs' vo lleyball squad openNI
their season against the EastN n
Eagles and posted a win in l hP v;ll'sit .v eont est tak ing a three' game
l!i-3, 6-15 and 16-14. The Ladv Eagles preva llro in thc rcservc ga me
Jo-6. 6-J.'i and 14-16.
In IIH'S('('ond meet of the sca&lt;on.
Ma ry But cher was the lcading
ser ver for thc Marauder ct tes wi th
16 as I he va r sit y ladies downed th&lt;'
Nelson vilc-York squad i n a two
game set 15-10 and 16-14. ~Ve ndi
F ry was creditcd with 10 spikes
and Shelley· St oba r l had ll sets for
I he MPigs squad. Th e La d.v Bucks
captured the reserve contest by
virtue of a tw o gam e Sf'! 9-15 and
13-15. No stal s were ava .J able for
the Ea stern games.
Meigs will travel t o Belpre on

r\e lsonvi lle-Yor k at Loga n
Cambridge at M ar iett a
Warren L oc-a l a t Rh'Pr
I ron to n St. .Jof' .:J t s~· mm PS V ;:II Jp~·
Saturday
K vger Creek at Wah am a
Min ford at Oa k Hi l l
Hanna n T racf' at Hun t in gton
\ 'in son
1\or l h Gal li a at Gr&lt;'en
Tri mbl ~ at We•li sto n.

By United Pres~ International
LatE' summer fought off an
early r ush of autumn In the
nation' s midsection as warm air
nudgf'd at a cool front from
Mis souri to the Atlantic Coast
today, _w hile forecaster s predieted little rain for firef ighters
bait ling wildfires fueled by dry
lightning and wind in the West.
Th e cool front across Mi ssouri.
Ken lucky and Vi r ginia Thursda y
" will ,be less extensive tod ay,

The Sentinel will not be published Monday In order Ia pt•rmit
empoyeees..tD--observe the Labor Day holiday .

games

Meigs volleyball
team tops Eastern

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r---Local briefs:-____, Expect warmer air Labor Day ·w eekend ~:

Tigers top Indi8ns, 3-1 ; Twins
slip ·past ·defending Bosox, 2-1
By CHARLIE McCARTHY
UPJ Sports Writer
. Wall T errell Thursday improved two Increasingly strong
r ecords: his own at Tiger Stadium and Detroit 's in the American League East.
Terrell, supported by solo
home r uns by Lou Whitaker and
Kirk Gibson, hurled a six - hitt er
to lead Detroit to a 3-1 victory
over the Cleveland Indians, the
Tigers ' 21st triumph in their last
29 gam es. The v ictory improved
first- plac e Detroit 's lead over
idle Toronto to l 1-2 games.
Terrell, l 2- l0, is 30-7 at home in
three season s with DE-troit . He is

The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

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POMEROY, OHIO

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES:
Saturday PM Evangelistic Service ..... ........ 7:30
Sunday AM Church School. ....... ... 9:30-10:25
Sunday AM Worship., .............. .. . 10:30-11 :45
PASTOR
Rev. Liston
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Page- 7

Chester Daughters of America hold meeting.
Pl ans for par ll el pallon In the
Bi centennia l parade to be held a t
Chester on La bor Day were m ade
w hen Ch es ter Co unc il 323
Daug hter s of A m er ica . m et a t
the hall T uesday night
Mem bers are asked to wea t
w hite and to meet at the Ches ler
Gr ade School at 1 p.m
In
preparatio n for the 1 30 par ade.
It was noted by Erm a Clel and,
Co unc rl ca ptain, tha t Es ther
Smith was elected and I nstalled
as sta t e m slde se ntinel al the
1ece nt stat e convenllon of the
Daug ht er s of Am er ica held a t the
Parke H ote l. North Canton
Mem ber s e• tend ed co ngratul a
lions to her
Mrs Sm i th read a letter fr om
Evely n E Ramey. sta te co unci
lor, saymg I hat Mrs Qleland had

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Ray Rtgg s

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MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

SWISHER &amp;
PHARMACY
Doctors'

GIFTS
9t Mill St

991

Oltler'( l Flon~ t

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

Rawlings-Coats-Blower

The life we live has come to be
A model for the world to see:
It didn't happen just by chance
That our g~t nauon could advance,
In ways we asked the Wrd to bless·'
We carved It from the wilderness,
By working hard without complaint
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And using With enough restraint
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Each resource, SO we'll Still Provl
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be
lied
For fu ture n"""" to
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Our H ouse 0 f YYOI'S lp US COrnmands
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The CuOrts
0 our ra1flS an
So learn the lessons of your creed,
Wbj h
th l.b d fulfills each need
C say
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While teaching US to work and pray,
Then let 's enJO'y tlus.l.abor Day

CHAPMAN SHOES

I 04 E. MAIN ST., POMEROY

264 S. 2nd, Middleport

992-2815

992-5141

(row's Family Restaurant
992-5432

SYRACUs~ &gt;l&gt;tST UNITED PRESBY
TERIAN _ Sunday Sc hool 10 am
Church sen Ice 11 15 a m

' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD PaSior
John Evans Sunday School 10 00 a m
TRIN m~

RP\ W II Pt&gt;rrln.
Su nday Sclnol Supt
Worship Srr.1r )0 J)
Thesday 7 J) p.m

CHURCH
pastor: Debbte Buck,
Olurch ScOOol 9 15 a m
a m Cholr rehearsal

WJdl&gt;r direction of lois Burt

POMEROY CHURCH OF TilE NAZA
RENE Corner Union and M ull:i&gt;fry Rev
Thomas Glen McCiu~ pastor N01man f'lrf'S

ley S S Sup!
morrun~=: "

pm

Sunday Sc-I 9 :II am

orshlp 10: l) a m

E"Venmg r;ervu:.'(• 6

mid-week servtCP WednE-sd,ay 7 p m

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH 326 E

Main St

Pomcrov Sunda\

scrvlcrs H oi\

C'Ommuruon on the tint Sunda_v of t&gt;ach mont h
and combined v.ith morninR praH'r on thP
third Su~ MonUng prayer and sermon on
all other Sundays of I~ mo nth Omrrh School
and Nursery care provlded Coff['(' OOw In 1he
Pansh Hall inur\€dla1ely followin~ t)l. servk.·c

POMEROY

CHURCH

OF

Ave Pomeroy M rs Dora Wi nl ng In ~har~
Surda,v holl~ meeting 10 am Sunday
School l O:.tl a m Sunday School Yf'Sl\.1

Eloise Adams leader 7 l) p m SaJv[! Uon
meetmg various sp2ak~no and mus ic "fl?dals
Thursday 1l lJ am to 2 p m Welles HarTl('
l.Paguf' rnemben in charge all womffi
tm1ted 6 4.; p m Th ursday Corpi Cackif
Classs ( YOUJlg" Peopie--BibiPI 7 .'[) pm Blbi('
St\.r:ly and Prayer meE'I~ Dpf'Ylto IlK: publl('

POMEROY WESTSIDE CHURCH OF

CHRIST 332260llldren s HomE&gt; Road !County
Road 761 9:12 5ZJ5 VOC'al music 9.tn:ta,v Wor
sihplOa m BJbleSIWyll a m Worship Gp
m Wednesday Bible StWv 7 p m
OlD DEXITR BIBLE CHRISTIAN
a-nJRCH AM n CurtiS pastor linda Swan
~P' ~MavSchool~l:lam
pl"t'achingser
\iCes firs t and third Su rday follo.vin~ &amp;lnda:,.

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School Youth

day
GRAHAM

meetln~

7 .D p m P.r.rv Sun,

UNITED M ETHODIST

Preaching 9 30 a m first a nd second Sun
days of t-ach month third and fourth Sun
day each month wors hip servIces a!7 lOp
m Wedne!;day evenin gs at 7 XI p m
Prayer and Bible Stu dy

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

Mul

, berry Heights Road Pomeroy Past or
Jo hn Sweigart Sa bbath School SupC'rln
tendent, Darline Stewart Sabbath School
begins at 2 p m on Sarurdav a fternoon
"'lth worship se rvice following at 31Sp m
Everyone welcome

RUTLAND FI RST BAPTIST CHURCH

- Sister Harriett Warne-r Supt Sunday
Sc hool 9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 45

am
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST Lyslon
Ha ll ey
ministe r
Saturday eve ning
pvangellstlc services open to pu b!!c 7 p
m

Sunday Chu rch School. 9 ~ am ,

Mor ning Worship 10 30 a rn

FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST Po

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meroy Pike E La ma r 0 Bryant pastor
Jack Needs Sunday School Director Sun
da) School 9 30 a m Morning Wo rship
10 45 evening worship 7 00 p m (0 S T )
&amp; 7 3() (EST I Wednesday P rayer Ser
vice 700p m (0S T l&amp;7 30PM (ES
T l . Mission Friends (ages 2 6) , Royal
Ambassadors (boys agt&gt;S 6-18) an d Girls

In Action (ages 6-18) on Wed n esdays 7 p
m IDST ) &amp;7 30pm (EST I Tursday

VIsitation 6 30 p m

FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH Bal

ley Ru n Road, RPv E mmett Rawson pas

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tor Handlev Du nn supl Sunday School ,
lOam Sund ayeven ln gscrv lce 730pm
Bible tt:&gt;ach\ ng 7 30 p m Th ursday

SYRACUSE MISSION Cherry Sl Sy

racuse Services 10 a m Sun day Eve nlng
serv ices Sunday a nd Wedn esday at 7 00 p
m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF ~HRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION Rev Kellh Eblln

pastor Sunday School 9 30 am Wade
Hayman sup t Mor ning Worship 10 30a
m Sunday evening service 7 30 p m
Wednesda) Prayer Meeti ng 7 30 p m

MT MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD

Racine Rev James Satterfield pastor
Freeman Williams Supl Sunday School
9 45 a m Sunday and We-dn esday even
tng services 7 p m

MIDDLEPORT

FIRST

BAPTIST

Corner Sixt h a nd Palmer Earl E den Pas
tor Bob Parker, S S Sup! Ca thy Riggs,
Asst Supt Sund ay School 9 15 a m
Morn ing Worship 10 15 a m, Sunday
Eveni ng service 7 p m Prayer meeting
and Bible Study Wednesda y eve ning 7 p
m , Ch.lldren s choir practice Wedn es
day 7 p m , Adult choir pr act ice, Wed , 8
p m Radi o progr am WMPO, Sunday
830a m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
5th and Ma in AI Hartson, minister.
Richard Du Bose Associate Pas tor Mi k e
Gerlach Sunday School Su pErintendent
Bible School 9 30 a m Mor ning Worsh ip
10 30 a m Eve nin g Worshi p 7 00 p m
Wed nesday, 7 00 p m Prayer meetin g

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZA RENE PASTOR Fred Penhorwood

• Bill White, Sunday ScbGo l S up1 Sunday

School 9 30 a m , Mor ning W orship lO 45
7 00 p m
Wednesday, 7 00 p m Prayer meeti ng

~ a m , E va na-ellsllc mretln g

UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MINISTRY
OF MEIGS COUNTY
Rev Charleo Talboll
HARRISONYIUE PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH - Sunday· Wor s hip Services
9 00 a m , Church SChool tO 15 a m

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Sunday School 9 am
10 HIA m

Chu rch service,

d!l\ 11 7:10p m Mf'n s PrnC'r Brl'a klallil
\V('£inr'Sda\ 7 a m !GracPI
Sl.Ji'TOr.; - Chu rch Sc hool 9 30 &lt;.t m
MornIn,~:t Wor" hi P10 1'"·'a m 11 rst rtnd 1hid
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Sund3\ S F'ri!C!wshlp dinnN v.i 1h Carm('l
lhlrdThul ""
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K F NO CHL1 Rtll Of CHRIST , rnoo
F.ldlli l ~(' m1n 1 ~•• r Oli\f' l S" !In Sunda'
~ h ool ~up! Pr ca(hln~ !f ~~am C'JC'h

CHURCH Corner Ash and Plum Ralph

Cundiff pas tor Sunday School tO OOa m
Morning Worship 11 00 a m Wedn esday
and Saturday E\ening Services at 7 30 p
m

Sum!

Rev Don Ar cher
Re\ Ro y Deeter
Rt•v Seldon Jo hnson
ALFRED - Church School 9 :lOa rn
Wnrship \ 1 a m UMYFfl :lOp m UM \\
Thll d rurs&lt;lav 7 )(} p m Com m union
first Sund&lt;t~ 1ArCht?rt
CHESTER - Worship 9 am Chu n·h
SchOol ](Ia m B1blC'Stud v Thursdav 7p
m U MY. f1rs1 Thursd a\ 1 p m Com
mun!nn fl na Su nda\ tArchPn
JOPPA - Wu r shrp 9 30 am Churt'h
St.'houl1 0 :«:!a m Bibl£' Studv WOOm&gt;sday
7 JQ p m (Johnson 1
LONG BOTfOM - Church School 9 ))
am Yf orshlp 7 p m B \blf' Stuch Wf'd
m•sdav 7 30 p m UMYF' W£'d nrsd1n
6 00 p m
Comm un 1on F irst Sund&lt;t;,'

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C'II UPrH (.:1 unrl&lt;~' S(hool li.f'l\ir£1 9 45 rt
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Sf'r\ l(f' 10 10 am
£\,tngf' hSIJ( Sr!dti i :fCl p rn Wl'fl n~
(\;t\ P1nl'1 mc•f'tln~i Wpm l hu r"da\
?.ION C' Ht.;RC'H OF CHR IST Po mN O~
H ;~rrisnn\lll f Rrt Robtort Purtl'll mini~
lf'r Srt\f~t tn ll'\ SS ~UP' BII\Mcl-1
I l l\ A-.s! Supt Sund 1\ St hool q :lll ' m
\\ o1 ..,h 1p ~ 1 , lr'f' 10 :JI 1 m F:tf'nlng \.I. (Jf
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~ hi P _..,und.n 7 p m tnd W('(Jn ~ d 1\ 'i P m
~T IOHr"\ LUT HERAN CHUR CH Pln r
Crn\1' The Rr \ \\ llli.tm M iddlt~" .ulh
Sund t \
pnstm Ch urc h s 1 n Iu•:..• '"
,)0. , ,1 tn
Srhool 10 :v1 ..J m
BHAOBURY CHURC H OF" CHRIS1
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John Wll,l!ht IX1 " 1n1 Sun&lt;la \ s. hntlt 1 ~ 11 1
m L 1rn H 1\ nt-..; S ~ Sup1 M u rn1n ~
v. 111 ship 10 ~t 1 m
R/1.\INE CHUHC'H OF' T HI- ~i\7.A
R f~N E Hr\ I lovd D C1 imm Ir pa«!(ll
01 1 B tss Ch 111m Jn of r h(' R(J 1rd ol ( hrb
Tl an Llfl Sun &lt;l ~\ Srhool 9 itl I m MOl n
lfl ~ "01 sh1 p 10 10 ,, m t \ lnR&lt;'IiS I IC sc•r
'kv 7 00 p m \\f'dn('sd 1" Sf'l \ lcr 7 P m
l 1BE RTY CHRIS ri AN CHURC H Drx
tf'r Wood' C.tl l pa~tm Sl'nl((s SundH-,
W a m &lt;tnd 7 P m Wf'd n f'Sdllv i P m

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REEDSVILLE- Churc h School 9 Wa
Wors h!p Stnu'c\1 OOo~m f[){&gt;('t('fl

TUPPERR

PLAINS ST PAUL ChuJ(' h S(hool 9 .t m Wor~hip 10 a m
Bible St ucl\ 1 u('o:; dav 7 30 p m

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Commu nion

CENTRI\L CLUSTER

Rt.h J ames E CorbUt
Rilv Si even Ne lson
Rev ilrlehin F r anklin
Rev Clemente S Zunl1a, Jr
Rf' ' Ro bert 1\luS;"man
ASBURY IS}ra cu sf'l- \\ ors hip 11 am
Church Sc hool 9 45 a m C h ar~r Bibk
Studv W('(]n csdav i 30 p m UMW llrst
1 uf'Sda v 7 30 p m
Choir Rf'hearsa l
WfYinf'sda\ 6 :\0 p m UMW tourth Sun

ENTERPRISE - Wm sh1 p 9 am
Church School 10 am B1 bii'St ud v Tuf's
da y 7 30 p m liMW First Mondav 7 30
p m UMYF Sunda v ti p m Choir R&lt;'
hi'H sal 6 30p m Wr'flnf'Sdav rFra nklln J
FLATWOODS - Church School l Oa m
Worship ll a m Bible Studv rhurs
dct \ 7 p m UMYF Sund;;~v (; p m
(fr 1nkllnl
FOREST RUN - Wo1~hlp 9 .1m
Churlh School 10 AM Choir praclirP

RlJRLINGHAM COMMUNITY CHURCH

Burlln,f!ham Ray LaudC'r ml\1 pa~lor Ro
brorl Qvr11'1 Ht&lt;;lstan t pa.&lt;;lor Sundav SChool
10 a m v.nrs hi p 7 p m Wf'(lnesd&lt;t\ 6 p. m
vouth mtlf•tlng- WPd 7 p m chu1 ch sc,•vtt"rS
P INE (. ROVE HOLI NESS CHURC H 1,.J
m\li'Off R! 325 R('\ Ek'n J Watt s pa.o: tor
Robe 11 Sf'art('j:j S S Sup t Sl!nd&lt;jv SC'h OOI
!f «J &lt;1 m M or nln ~ Wor ship 1U 30 a m
Sunda \ t'H'n lnR sf'rvlcf' 7 3q p m W(d
Tlf'«c\ n srr\ I('C' 7 Ul p m
SIJ VF.R RUN BAPr JST Bil l Lltt lf'
JWSIOI Stf'\f' l il ll&lt;' S S Supt Su ndav
S( hoo l 10 .1m M ornin~ \lOrs lp )1 am
Su ndav f'\ cninj:! " orship 7 30 p m Pr&lt;l\ N
mN ling and Blbll's tud\ Thursdqv 7 ::\0 p
Ill ' OU! h mN'IIR fi: Wf'd n f'Sdt \ at 7 p m

UMW fi rst Tursdav

HE A I H ~Middle-port l -Church School
9 30 u m Morning Worship 10 30 a m ,
Youth \.roup 4 p m V.ednl'Sdav Chu rch
Choil lf'he;.11sa l 7 p m
Thursday
P r ;;~ v('r Scrv1cc 6 30 p m
B!blr Stu&lt;lv 7
p m 1Zuni_ga l
MI NERSV ILLE - Wors hip Servi((• IU
n m ChUilh S('hool lla m UMW third
Wl'flnPsd IV l p m Choir pratt!( I' Mon
til \ 7 lOpm tNC&gt;Ison l
~
PEAR l CHAPEl - W6 1ship &amp;&gt;rvif;p
9 JO a m
Chu rch School 10 15 a m
UMW Serond Tuesd01 y 7 30 p m 1Muss
mml
POMEROY -Churr h School 9 l'ia m
Wo r sh ip 10 W a m
Chou r f'h t•an;al
Wedn f'sday 7 lO p m
UMW S(&gt;rond
Tuf'sda y 7 3Upm UMYFSunclav ii p m
(Corbitt )
ROCK S P RI NG~- Ch urch School 9 1 ~
1m
Wo rship 10 a m Bi ble Study W£'d
nf's(l;n 7 30 p m UMYF 1&amp;.•nlorsl Sun
(i av 5 p m (J uniors\ ('V('rV oth('f Sun
ll av 6 p m (Fran klin)

UMW

RUTLAND - Chu rch School 10 a m
Wors hip ll ll m
F'lrst Mo nday
7:to pm
SALEMCENTER-Churc h St: boo19 15
am Wo1ship 10 15 p m I Muss man)
SNOWVILLE - Worshi p 9 00 a m
r hurch schooi9 45 am /M ussma n )

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R/\CJNE FIRST BA PTIST Stf'\f'
Ora\ f'r Pastor Mlkf' S" lt:!('l r Sun da \
School sup1 Su nda\ Sch ool 9 JO n m
Mnrn in e " orj:j hlp 10 &lt;10 am
Su nd ay
l'\P n i n ~ uo rship 7 lO p m
WC'd n C'Srlin
N f' nlnJ! Blblf' slu dv 7 :lOp m

duv 6 30 p m ( NPi sonl

Tul stlav 6 :\0 p m
7 30 p m (Nf!olso nl

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HOBSON CHRISTIAN UNlON cThu r
man Durha m ) pastor Su nday serv Icc,
9 30 a m I'Venln l.! s£&gt;n-lct&gt; 7 30 p m
~
1 30 P m
P1ay('r mee l In 2 "n ed """'"Y
AFAR WA l l ow RIDGE CHURCJ-f OF
CHRIST J rt~;&lt;'ph B Hos kins p ~~1 01 Blhlf
C\ IS" q ~10 r m M01nm ~ \\ 01sh1p \0 :II 1
r}"' F:\tlln t: \\ msh! p n Wpm Thu1slf11\
Rlhh Stud' 11 lfl p m

MEIGS
COOPER;\TI VE P;\RISH
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
JIIORTIIEt\ST CLUSTER

Jhlrd TU('"clav, 7 30 p m
Ftr~t Sund a \ (Arc her )

204 (ondor St.
1'-roy, Oft.
onll luth Ann fo•

RF: IOICING l IFF. BAPTIST CHURC H

1R1 N .!nd Au• Mldd i("J)or l ~undav
tm Sundav r vrn lng700 pm
Mid \lt."&lt;'k ~f"f\ icf' Wrd 1 p m
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LANGSVILLE CHI&lt;IS rtAN CHURCH
Dallas J aney Sunday School Supt Sunday
School 9 30 a m Sundav Morn ing Wo r ~
s hi p 10 30 a m Sunday evenln~ Wors h l p,
7 30 p m Wed nesday evening Prayer
Meetln,:: 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE CHURCH OF fH E NA
ZARFNE Rf"v C.lf'nn McMIII.m IXl"IOr
Ml.lr. J.mlc&lt;' Lavf'ndl'J Sund t~v School
Supt Sundav School 9 W a m Mornl n~
\Hlnhlp 10 IDa m E\ angrlls tk Sf'n i('('
a

tip m Pr aHl and Praisf" Wf'd nC':"idly 7p.
m Yo u th m(.'('ting 1 p m

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CHRIST (' [ f'~ li f' (,ll lll a n paslor Sun
da\ Sc hool 10 00 &lt;1 m M01 n ln~ Wors hip
11 IIU 1 m Sunda\ (1\f•n ln~ 11f'rvi&lt;'f' 7 00 p
' m W('()n£'sda\ f'V NIIn u pravf'r sf'rViC'f'
700 pm

HEMLocK GROVE CHRISTIAN Rclg

TURE':)hc~~.~£0

Ed Roush Sunday School Supl Sunday

S&lt;'hool 9 30 a m

mornlnR worj:jhlp and

childr&lt;'n s church 10 30 a m rv•nlng
pro"hln• S&lt;'rvl« TlrSI lhrr&lt; Sundays

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115 I Momer10l Dr.

"2 ·2104

7 30 p m

Spec-tal srnire fourth Su nda)
rvrnln ~ 7 30 p m Wf'dni"Sda)' Pmyer

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Meelln• Bible Sludv and Youon Frlloo
ship 7 JO p m
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY

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Loca100 on 0 J Whlt4" Road fJf H l~hway
160 Pal Henson pasiOr Sunday School 10

ROAD

a m Clo5Se5 Tor all ag"' Junior Churth 11

Bib\('

plr s Chlldr•n 5 Chur&lt;'h and Adull lllbl•
Slud1 Wf'dn&lt;"day al 7 J0 ~ m

Pt: NTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Ro rln•
Rt 12&lt;1 Wi llia m liOba(k pa tur Sund[j\
Sc.-hoot 10 a m Sunda} t•u •nlnA .!i(•rvltr 7

HOP E BAPTIST CHAPEL ~70 Grant

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CHURCH
JESUS
CHR IST OF LA'ITER DAY SA INTS P ort
la nd Raclnt&gt;Road WllltamRoush pastor
U nd3 F.\ans church school dlr ("Cior
Chu rrh schoo19 JO[j m Morn lngworshlp
10 30 a m WOOnesday pv£'nlng prayt'r
BETHlEHEMmBAPTIST RM Earl
Shulf'r pru~tor Wors hip S('n it'f g 30a m
Sunday School 10 ll am Blblr Study and
praver !ll'rvlrf&gt; Thursdav 7 30 P m
CARl E.."T'ON INTER DENOMI NAT IO~
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·"d C 1
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S h 00 I q 30
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ur ma n p a"tor un a~ c
a m Ral ph Carl Supt Evmln ji! V.'{lrship l
7 00 p m PravN mE't'lln,.-: Wl'd nt&gt;5dUy
7 00
servlcf'S 7 :JJ P

pm

LONG BOJJ'OM CH R I."i11 AN Ve rnon
Eldrid~H' pastor Wallacif' Oall"'("o'oood S
S S 1 S d S h00I " :10
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;,
am
ors P
S&lt;&gt;n IC'(' 10 30 a m
HYSELL RUN HOLIN ESS CHURCH
Mlk e Th ompson ••
H
WV
a vE&gt;n,
S d r,h001 ,9.. ew
M , past or
30
un ay..xat
a m
orn lna w or
shlf at 10 JO a. m • Sund ay C"Venlng serv l ~
at 30p m Thursdayse-rvlce5 al 730 p
m FREEDOM GOSPEl. M ISSION at Bald
Knob located
Rev
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Gl on Coun ty Ro•d 31 .,_
a wrt'nc-e
uesencamp pastor tu'"\
Roger Willfo rd ant pas tor Preaching
services
7 :KJ p m Prayer
meet lne
Wed - • Sunday
7 30
G
G
no:: ;way,
P m • ary rtffltb,
leader Youth groups Su nday t&gt;vrnlng at
6 30 p m with Ro ger a nd VIolet Willford
leaders CommuniCJ n service fi rst Sunday
each month
WHITE S
CHA PEL
\\ ES LEYAN
CHURCH -CootvtlleRO Rev PhllltpRI
denour pastor Supday School 9 30 a m
wors hip servlao 10 lO a m , Bible study
a nd won hlp srrvlce Wednesda y 7 p m
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Bill Carter , pastor Sunday School 9 30 a
m Morn ing Worship and Communion
10 JOa m
RUTLAND BlBLE METHODIST Amos
T illis pastor Sonny Hudson, supt Sunday
School 9 30 am Morning w orship, 10 XI
a m , Sunda y f've ntng service 7 00 p m
Wednesday :~ervl ce 7 p m WMPO pro.
gram 9 a m e ach Sunday
RUTLA ND CHURCH OF THE NAZ.A
RENE Rev Lowell Ford pastor s unday
School S 30 a m Worship service 10 lOa
m
Young peoplf' s service 6 p m
E vangelistic servlce6 ~ p m Wednesday
service 7 p m
MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST, Mfllor
St Mason, W Va Sunday Bible Study 10
a m , Worship 11 a m a nd 7 p m Wednes
day Bible Study , vocal muslc1 7 p m
UBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Dud
ding Lane, Mason, W Va J N Thacker
pastor Eve ning servt ce 7 30 p m , Women s Ministry, Thur sday 9 30 a m ,
Wednesday Praye r and Bible Study, 7 15

. Pm
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HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
CH RISTIAN UNION ThP Rev David
Mc Ma nls 1 pas tor Sund ay School 9 30 a m
Sund ay morn tn g S('f'V iCf:&gt;, 11 a m Sun
day nip:ht se-rviet' 1 JO Wed nesay (rayer
m eetin_g 7 30 p m

FAIRVJE\11 BIBLE CHURCH Lelarl
W Va Rt 1 James Lt&gt;WLs pastor Wor
ship servlcf's 9 30 a m , Sunday School ll
a m Evt&gt;ntng worship 7 30 p m Tuesday
co tt a ~ e pra yer mePtbtg and ~ lbiE' Study
19 JO a m Worship SPTV Ice Wednesday
7
pm

30

OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN CHURCH
Waln ut and Henry Sts Rav(&gt;!1 5Wood, W
Va T he Rev Gtoorge C Welrjck pastor
Sunday SChool9 30 a m Sunday wor111hlp
lla m

CA LVARY BIBI.E CHURCH l&lt;&gt;ea led on
P omeroy Pike County Road 25 near Fla t
woo ds Rev Blackwood p as tor Servi ces
on Sundaya tlO 30 a m and7 30 pm wilh
Sunday School 9 30 a m Bible Sludy Wed

l n es da ~ 7 30 p m
, FAITHFELLOWSWPCRUSADE FOR
CHRIST, Sl Rl 338 Anllqully Rev

Franklin Dickens pas tor Sunday morn
ing 10 am, Sunda y evenin g 7 30 p m
Thursday evening 7 30 p.m

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Hoskins, f' '&gt;' anQ:t•lls\ Sunclu
udy 9a m Wouhlp lU~tm Su n
day f"v('nlng S4'rvic.• 6 p m Yt'('(lnf"Sd[jy
ro.f'ning srn lcr 7 p m

Mornlna worship 11 a m Adult
C hoir pra£'11('(16 p m Su nd&lt;~y Youn,e: Pl'o
am

f'r Wa 1son , pastor Cren son Pra I, Sunda y
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP
School Sup! Morning Worship 9 30 a m
TJST CHURCH Pastor Rcb(&gt;rt Byers
Sund a~ School 10 30 a m , Evenin g ser
Sunday School 10 a. m Worship serv ice U
ViC(' 7 30 p m
SOUfHERN CLUSTER
MT UNION BAPTIST, Donald Shue, a m , Sunday evenin g servlce,7 30 p m,
,Wednesda y evening service 7 30 p m
Rt&gt;v Ro ger Grau
Pas tor JN' Sayft', Sund a y .School S upt
CHURCH OF JESUS Clll!fS'f APOO
R.fov l»aut Mt..-G ulre
1Sunday School 9 ~5 a m , Evenbtg wor
ITOLIC - VanZandt and Ward Rd Elder
APPLE GROVE- Church S&lt;&gt;hool 9 30 [ ship 6 30 p m Prayer Meeting 6 30 p m
J ames Miller pastor Sunday SChool,
1 m Wors hip tO 00 am 1first a nd th! rd
Wedn esday
Sumlavs1 Blbl£' sludy ('Vcrv Sunday 7 p
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF 110 30 a m; Worship Service, Sunday 7 30
m UMW SeCond Tuesday 7 00 p m
CHRIST Da ve Prentice, mlnlstE'r Deryl lp m , Bible Study WednesdBy, 7 30 p.m /
P ~,\ V('I ffi('rti n ~
Wednr~ dav 7 p m
Wells Supl Church School 9 a m, Wor ' POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS, 1
Harr lsonvUie Road Rev Dewey King
! (d ac('J
ship Serv ice 9 45 p m
BETHAJ".;Y- Worship 9 am Churc h 1 CHES1 ER CHURCH OF THE NAZA• ~ pastor, Clinton Faulk, Sunday Schooi
Supt , Sunday School 9 30 a m morning
School 10 a m Bible Stud y WE'dnf'S dav
, RE NE Rev Herbert Grate!, pastor
worship, 11 a m , Sunday e vE'ntng servi ce
10 a m
Dorcas Wom('n's F£'11owshlp,
Frank Rtffie, su p1 Sunday Scb9QI9 30 a
7 30 p m Prayer Mee11ng Wednesday,
Wf'&lt;lnC&gt;!id.n.U &lt;t m !McG u lr~J
m Worship service 11 a m and 7 p m
1 30 pm
CARMEL- Chu1c h S£'hool g 30 a m
Sunday Wednesday 7 p m Prayer meet
SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
Wors hip 1fJ 45 a m Second an d Fourth
lng
Sunday" F'ello" shtp d inner " ll h Sutton
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METIDDIST non -P entecostal Worship service Sunday
10 am , Sunday School 11 am Evening
th ird Thursday 6 30pm ~McGuire)
CHURCH Da vid Bell, putor Robert E
worship service 7 00 p m Wednesday
EAST LETART- Church School9 a m
Barron, Director of Chrls11an EdUcation,
Wors hip 10 am second and fou rth Su n
Steve Eblin assistant Sunday Sch ooJ 9 30 1pra~er meeting 7 00_P m
rlavs UMW flrs1 Tuesdav 7 iO p m
.
a m Morning worship 10 30 a
T eens
rr.ra C(')
lnActlon , 6pm EvenlngWorshlp 7 30p 1
LETART FAI.,.LS - Wors hi p 9 a m
m Wednesda y evening prayer and Blblt
Church School 10 a m JGracl')
study 7• 30 p m Choir pr a c tice, Thursday
MORNINGSTAR - Wo"hlp ~ 45a m ,
7pm
Church .School 10 30 a m Bible STudy
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Th ursda} 7 30 p m (Radf'rl
Charles Russell Sr , minister Rkk Ma
RACINE WES..EYAN- Church School
combPr supt Sunday School , 30 a m
lOam Worsh lo1l a rh UMW tuurth Mon
Worship servi ce 10 30 a m Blbl£' study~
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Veterans
Memorial Hospital

SandE'rs pu ror J pff Holt('r, lay leader

Mld&lt;fi&lt;'POrl Afllllal&lt;'d •ll h Saulh.rn

Bapll51CCJ n,.Pntlon Da v id Brvan Sr Mi
p m \\C'dnt-sd.'lv l'\ f'nln(rl: li&lt;'f\ ir f' 7 p m
nl51l'r Sundav S( hoot 10 am M01 nlnft! I CA ilPENTF.R tiAPTIST Oon ( h( Adlf'
worship 1J am Evf'nl nf.l 14 0rship 7 p m ,
Supl Sund11y School 9 .'V) a m Mornlnf.!
Worship 10 JO a m Pnt) Pr sC'I\ Jcp altrrn
Wf'dn ('Sdav t,&gt;v(' n\nJ: Blblf' .$1 Ud} 11n&lt;1
prayf'r mN"IInR 7 P m
arf" S1,.1ndavs
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST S1
THE ChUR CH OF" JESUS HRI ST
APOSTOLIC' fAITH - Nf' ~ Lima Hd
:t;RI 12S4a ndd Co~~~ 5 1M!rk Se-fovf'rs, mlnll
r
un 8) ..~:noo .:,Upt Harry H4"n 1 nt&gt;)lil lo f~orl MriJ:" Pa rk Rutl an d Rol\f'rl
ri cks Sunday&amp;.,ool9 ~am •1ornln•
fl iC' h.mls p.t'\tor St n il'M!i rt t i p m nn
,,, hi 10
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a m Evf"nlna ,_onhlp 7 p
W(!(IMMd lt)S 11nd Suntllt} s
m w n-d
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HARRISONVIllE HOLIN ESS CI!A
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1pm C URC
ST PAUL
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Sunct ,} Sc hool Supt Sund ltl' Wonhlp '!.f'r
l'U tor Sunda v S&lt;'hOol 9 45 am Churt'h
vi~' 10 a m and 7 p.m Youth Mt•t•l inR
Sf'r\iN' l l am
6 :\1 p m Tuc$da\' Mhl\l.l"'f'k Sf'n h~ 7 ~~

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c·v•nlna Mass 1 JO p m Sunday
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Mau 8 am and 10 am Con lf'lllons one
hall hour b(&gt;forr rac-h NIR U CCD c-lou:M'$
11 a m Su ndnv
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MORSr_ CHAPEL CITURCI', '~h "" rl L.,.
N6 rr t!l pastor Sundin SChool 10 a m
WOMi hlp !l('n lrf' II a m , Sund,•y ntw:ht
\4- ors hlp srn'l&lt;'f' 7:\0 p m
Mld"'('('k
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a m MornIn•• worship 10 30 0 m
Evf'nina: Worship 7 30 p m Wl'dnf"'da)'
C'\f'nln ~~: Biblf' Sl udv prayt•r and prai!W
srrv iCf' 1 30 p m
9 30

LI V I NG WORD CHESTfR CHURCH
OF' GOD - Gll b('rt Spl'n('('r pastor Sun
day School 9 lOam Mo rn ln~ 'Ji(l1'\lC4"
10 OOa m Sunda) f'Vf'nl n.~~: st•n h'r 7 00 Jl
m Mid "('('k prayrr ~&lt;' r' h" W('(intosd t v
7pm
MT OLIVE COMMUN ITY CHl} RCH
La ~,~r rf'nc r Bush pas tor Max F'olm£&gt;r Sr
Sup\ Sunday School a nd Mor"ni nli{ Wo rship
9 JOa m Sund ay('vC'nlnp 1·nlt1• 7pm
Yout h mt'l'linR and Blbl(' St ud\ Wr'&lt;int'ti
day 7 P m
UN ITED FAITH CHURCH Rt 7 on Po
m Proy By P ass Rf'v David Wi!irm ,ln Sr
pastor Mf' lvin Drak[' S S Supt Sund .ay
School9 30 a m . MornlnJ;: Worship 10 JO
Ev(' nt na Wor$hlp 7 30 p m W(&gt;dn C'Sday

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mor ning •lngln g, Re\ Rill Ran ks will pn•,ll'h Th e Cru sade
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St Maso n Sunday School 10 a m Morn
In ~ worship ll a m , Ev('ninJi! 5{'1"\ lcrfi p
m P rayer mw1l n ~ a nd Blbl r Stu dy w. d
n&lt;Sday 7 P m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST Rl'v Nvlt&gt;
Bord(ln pas tor Cor n('lius Bu nc h sup!
Sund ay Sc hool 9 30 a m Sf'rond .tnfl
four th Sundays wo rship st rvh:c at 2 :ltl p
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STI VERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH
Han• tlo ltf'r pastor Sund ay srr\'IN"S 9• :rJ
n m a nd 7pm M ld\l.t'f'k'-(lf\\c't • i JOp
m Thurllda)
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A' t• 1\pv Clark Baker past or ('uri Not
Hngham Sunduv ~hoo l Supt Sundw.
&amp;tJOOI 10 [I m "'lth ('II)UM lOr all •R••
Evf'nln~ st'r\ lr'NI at 6!) m \\f't'iru'!lldav Bi
I blf' !lluth ~tf 7 JO p m Youth. !lf'r\' lCl'5 .~rl
d ~t)' at 7 :.&gt; p rn

' E:CCI ESIA FELl O'ASHTP ll8 Mil lSI

Mldd l(1)1'»'1 Brotht•r Chuck Mc Ph4"u on
p:utor Sunday Sl'hoot 10 11 m Sund 1\
(' f'nlnt:t: !il'f\! lrt"'Hilat 7 p m and Wrdnf"ltdav
~&lt;'n i('t..&gt;s a1 i p m
AN T IQUlTI BAPTIST Kf'nnrth Smllh
putr'lr Suncta~ School q 30 11m
hu r(' h
!lf'rvll"f' 7 :\0 p m y rt~.Hh ff'IIO" ~n tp" :YI p
m Bible stud\ Thursd cn 7 :top m
FUI L f,flSPEI I.ICHTI!TlUSt: :\.11H5
Hil a nd R oottl Pomf'rov Tom Kf'lh pull
tor DRnnv L amtx•rt S S Supt Sund in
mornlnR sr r \ It 1 a1 u l • m SundltV ( '&gt;'('n
1nR Sl•rviC't' 7 l(l p m Tut...,dtl \ anfl Thur"
da \ Sc-1 viet " :tl 7 10 p..m
NF\\ IIAV FN CHUH If()~ THF Ni\
7.A R ii: NE Rt '' t;J , ndon St 1ouil PI• ~ I Ot

Sund•• \ Srhon l9 31lu m v. ors hl p~f'rvltf'
10 30 a m 'Y ou th S("f\ if'•' ~ unda y h 15 p
m SundttVt'\lntnp- sl'l\ilt' 7 OOpm W!'&lt;l
n t"'lltl ay l.) r •vu Mu t lnl: rnrl !Jiblf' Study
7 00pm

NF.ASF. SEITLEMENT [ ITUR( II Sun
d tv afll"rnnt on 1.( rv tef&gt;S 111 2 J0 Thund&lt;~\'
1'\f'nin R !lf'r\ lf'f'S n1 7 lO
F IRST BAPTIS r CHUR( 11 Ma!tnn W
\'a Past or 8111 Murph\ Sundav Sc hool iO
a m SundaY (&gt;\ ' nina 7 ~ p m P• ayt'l
me¥11ng and Olblr ~J ud y \\ Nin• 1i d ~tv 7 JJ
p m EVC'I yon£' "rlrom('
RUTI AND FREE Wll T RAPTIST Sn

h•m St Rf' v Pa ul Tdy lor pastor Sunttav
SchoollO a m ~u nd :t\ f'Vt n l n~ 7 00 p m ,
Wf'dnt•sda \ I'VC'nln~ praV('I mt~ 1\nj.! 7 00 1

pm

SOUTH RET HFI NE\\ TF:STAMI:"'NT
CHURCH Sll\f'r Rl d ~f' Dunn.-. Sydl•n
si r\ cko p.tstor Sum\ w School 9 ,, m
Worship Sc1 v\('(' 10 ) rn Sund n &lt;'H nl n~
S('IVI&lt;'&lt;' 7 00 p m Wc&lt;in&lt;'Sday n1Nh1 Bibll'
S 1Ud~ 7 00 p m

SERMONETIE-

SPAf t: C \ DETs. ,\ g,oldX\ of c~ l rb• ltlr' In cluding ex
m ovlr !\! ,JI ~ c1 nd "; port "' lf'g t·mb a rf' I 1} m g to r~bu i ld
I he• Im age of ArnPrlra s lrouQI('() spvcc l!rog1am (;e mld F ord,
Ji mmy C,ort rr and IUt hnrd r\lxon will head an al l SI.Jr cast '"a
17 co mm&lt;'l cful public st:&gt;n•lcr c,,mpatgn launc hed \1 cdnesda'
b\ lhf' l nlt •~d StOIC's ~paCP F' o und ~t tlon
Th C' prh (LtP OI J!dnt7allon h u~ ltned u p pultttt ctl hl'i.I\ V\I.C' Igh l s
Tip O'Nei ll, R.orrv (;o l d\\ lit er an d JesS&lt;· Ia• kson, ent er!" '"
men I glan" Frank Slnn tra. \\ hoopl Go ldber g and ltz hak
... i"rlm an, dOd spotl h 1ig ur-PS K a r ('t•Jll r\ hd ul Jahhar and Bill
p rf'~ tell ·nt:-,

Shnetna~•·r

Pr m1 .lnd

br o.t~l a~ t m1 din

ar r ('XJX'( lf' d 1o d o ncl I r

$l~

mill! o n
11 hiCh "Ill

~&lt; O rth of ,111 l i m e and spar •' Jo 1h
camp.llgn
publi 1zr lh&lt; mum"" " lhi' space p 10~r"m h.1 s bt' IWflted lhr
U S publ n
\ NGELS ON "liR\\',\ YS Th &lt;• &lt;u b]Pc l wa&lt; cnme , mel lh!' fil sl
gur&lt;t fnr (; raldo f{il 'a s npw svncllc.JI&lt;'d 1a l k sh o\1
Gr1"I do
11 " ' L1'a Shl\ a, v. lft&gt; or ch1e f Guardian A ngel
CurtiS Si m a rounder ot lhf' grou p that g-udlfls NC'\\ Y o t k S
Sll f'f'IS and s ub'v\ d\S Bu t {'Om£" s ho v. llmC' s h r Y.as no wh('rP 10
bi' fou nd
'Th!' cs~rurl1c s 1\ CI&lt;' hillin g lh e Maalo' l&gt;OIIIrs 1\0ir\l ng
that 1h1~ f't un f' ft ~ htr r hud bNom P d \ !r1im of rtimP ' said a
spokr&lt;man for IIW , h0\1 ' V(•n gursl M,tr l u Hunso n lhC' New
\ or k model who h,od h&lt;' l f.Kr s la &gt;h&lt;'d In J ' azo • al l.tck ".Js
'~on

lrcJ

Sllwd t~nd 1wo but IV (\n ~wls .11 rJ'&gt;'f'd abO ut un hdur I.II P Th~lr
c'cu sc wnsrnr ll &lt; ' l ~ plaus1 bl r
\\(•v.c ·lesl uckon lh eD 11,11 n '
sa id Slh1a
\\00 [1\"S L E (;i\(' \
Slng01 Ar lo Gulhrie lnhe1 li ed hi s
fa l hPJ 'musird l ' ·'" nl bul hr Is con flll t:&gt;nl he IS n 1gomg 10 comr
cl own" ll h Jhl' sa me ,ll lmr nl 1ha1 look Wood ) Gut hnc s life in
1 %~ T ho orld s " ' r
c.o Ihal At lo Will deve lop Hunungron s
dl;e." '' " grn!'l 1e mlrl lll r nr urologlca l d.sordr1 bul hi' r efu sl's

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to won\
I do n l l('mt:&gt;m twr &lt;'' r1 tx•ln g O\ rr lv co nce1 ned aboul gel I mg
1he dJSP,1Sr ond I m &lt;I ill nOI the ~0 vrm old ballade cl'lold t his
~&lt;rc k s P~oplr noo ~atl nP C.ui hT 1r has d~ cl aned 10 take a blood
t~SI I hill \\ QUid r CVI'.l l \\hNh&lt;' l he mlghl d&lt;'VCIOp I he Illnes s and
he , hlrs " " ' " from b&lt; ' nt' lli s ro , Hun 1 10 ~1 o n s victim s
I wen I to F'a 1m i\id hP said l S&lt;tn g al l)le M.!rch or Dimes
l&lt;' l~lhon dnd I would do 11 f01 Hu nlmglnn 's 100 II 11 w ~l!' n'l so
clo selv ossocwlcrl wllh mt' I don't wan IIV be lhl' postr1 bov for
Hunlln~lon s disease- ·

Sft\ &lt;'1 al MC'Jgs C'oun11~n ~ ol

tended the .wnual Ohio i\ ssoc 1a
! Jon of ( ..:trdcn C'l ub s C ..t r d ener s
Da~ Oul hrld al Hail' ' Village
thP sllr of N.11ha n H.ol r s home
nr a1 Balh
f~lkltlg 1h0 tour Of the ICCO n

v;e

slfucl ed \llla gt:&gt; and gardens
rrorn hcrt:&gt; w&lt;'l e Mane Bil chf1eld
Kim Wl llf01 d M.u JOl 1r Da' IS Jo
A nn S1ewar1. Judy Sn owden ,
Ma• garrl Edwards and Janel
Bol m

Ault birthday is observed
1 he secon d b11 l hda v of Tv Au 11
son of De nnis and Carol A u lt ~&lt;as
observed rere m l v wllh a pmlv
A Mi ckey Mouse &lt;ak&lt;' was
ser ved 111th ol h&lt;'l • ~frrshme n ts
10 Ma1r hcw Aul l h1s brol hr r
Pr1k, V1ck1e and Wes Ault ,

The unions of Am erica wer e built on an hones t day's w or k
for an honest day 's wage. AI the end of the day the wo r ker
should be able to look back and say I have done m y best In whal I
have done today

Pastor William M lddlesw ar th

l nlto•d Pr "" l nl t•rnatlonal

Gardeners Day Out conducted

L abor Da y Is a day to honor a nd respec l honest labor by
m en and women; a day set aside no I to labor bu t lo res t. eel·
ebrate and not labor We should look to honest loll as a good and
gracious gift or God. Our m ental abilities and physica l tal ent s
ar e God ·glven gifts. We ar e to use them to the ser vi ce of God
and man- to make our famil y, communit y and nation pr oud of
need to give honest
us as we should be proud of ourselves
toll to the world In which we live We need to give our best for
God and pride and honor for oursel ves A reputation of givin g
the best we can In a ll w e do Is not to be t aken h ~ h tly

Labor Day Is now a holiday and I hope th e fee ling i s r am ·
pant that the worker Is trying to do the best he ca n ln ev er y lhlng
he does with his God·glven talents Labor Da y Is also the offici al
end o! summertime Thi s Is lhe nor mal season of vacation and
play and rest. Now ll is back to the grindstone B ack to work
again and old routine of doing my best In all that I do, pride In
honest labor and work accomplished Are y ou willin g to put
your name on What you have done each day • Ou r God given I a·
lents are tor the benefit o! serving others How do we serve?
Only when things are done our way and In our time span God' s
lime may be different than our own Let us give Him the benefit
of our doubts and simply work to our best to please the Lord God
Almighty and ll will be good enough to please man If It doesn't
please man, just don't worry but be sure It does please God H e
Is the one thatls most important, the c reator God Wllh Him, ev ·
eryday Is Labor Day and he will bless our honest toll

p m each eveni ng The Rev N
L Russell wll be the spea ker The
c hurc h JS loca ted on Count y Road
10 two m 1les sou th of Carpet ner
The R ev Donald Shu e. pa stor
1nv11es the pub lic to attend
Open house
REEDSVILLE - A regul ar
DARWIN- Op en house w1 th a
meet m g of Ol ive Tow nshi p T rus
wein er roa st and hayn de, w ill be
lees w111 be held at 7 30 p m
held Sat urday evenmg star tmg
F'rlday al the Reedsvi lle F 1re
at 5 pm , at Word of L 1fe
Sta t1o n
Chr istian Aca dem y Hou le 681
west of Dar w in
ROC K SPRINGS M eigs
County Pom ona Grange Will Hayride, roast
SALE M CENT ER
Star
meet Friday al I he Rock Springs
Grange hall, 7 30 p m Degree Gran ge's annua l hay n de and
wor k will be give n for the annual we ln ei roas t w ill bi' held Sa tur
InspectiOn All officer s ar e t o da y, star ting at 7 p m L al the
gr ange hall on Count} Road 1
dress m black and w hile Need le
work toy baking and sewm g nor th of Sa lem Cenler T he event
Is open 10 anyone ages 5 105
ron lests w ill be jud ged Star
I nt er este d In b ecom in g a
G• ange " Ill serve refres hm ents
m em be1 of grange
--~
Band mtetlng
MONDAY
RACI NE A meetm g of
POMEROY - M eigs Co un ty
Salon 710 Eight and Fon y, w 111 begl nnmg So uth ern ba nd sJ u
meet at 7 p m Mo nd ay at the dents and parent s w111 be held
Wednesday, 7 30 p m m I he
Am c i ican Leg ion Hal l In Pom e
roy
Mary Mar tin
c hapeau mustc room at t he h1gh sc hool
pas se
w ill In stall l he new F or m ore Infor m al 1on call So ui h
ern H l~ h ar 949 2611 or 992 6970
office• s
Golf
scramble
l!evlv al
POM ER OY T h ~ Jayma1
CARP.ENTER - Reviva l se r
L ad1 es Tu esday M orning Golf
\ ICes wlllbe helda t lhc M J U nion
Bapti st Chu rc h Se pl 6- 13. al 7 L eague " Il l hold an 18 hole

F RIDAY
PAGEVI LL.E - Scipio Town
ship Tru stees wi ll m eet a t 7 p m
Fnday m the tov. nshlp build in g
al Pagev llle

MT HERMON UNITED BRETHR EN •

IN CH RI ST CHURCH Lo&lt;alrd In Texas
Communlly off Cl HI 82 Rev Rob&lt;rl

Chief J ustice w 1ll lead In the
read ing of the prea mble All
Am ericans are inv11ed to wear
som ethm g red while and bl ue
and dlspay t he flag At 4 p m all
InstitutiOns with bells or ch imes
are as ked to jom m a nngmg
tnbu te t o l he Co nslltuuon wuh
200 seconds of sound to be
followed by 200 second s of
stl eqce
Esther Harden D1st n c t l3
depuly was a! the meeting and
annou nced several recep tions for
sta l e offi ces and eKiended an
InVItation to Chester Cou nci l to
attennd a meetin g or t he Belle
Pra1rie Cou nci l on Sepl 14 7 30
p m for m ltiatwn wm k l nspec
T!on wi ll be held al lhal l•mew!l h
a dJslrlct m eeting 10 follow

A meeting of the pasl councl
Iars c lub was announc ed for
Wednesda y at 8 p m With Laura
Mar N 1cc and M ar ga I el Tultle as
hos lesses
Artendmg besid es I hose nam ed
were Beula h Maxey I va Powell
rJenev 1eve Ward
Eltzabelh
Haycs, Ada Morns Ma1 v K
HOlter Goldie F redenck V1rg1
ma Lee, E lhel Orr Marcw
Keller, Bet tv Roush, Ada B1ssell
Lo1 a Damewood Lauoa M ae
N1ce Bel tv Youn g Sadie Tru s
sell Eva Robson Ali a Balla1 d
Opal Hollon, Sandra While, Rulh
Smith, Thelma Whn e Dons
K ocmg, Mae M cPcP k and two
ViSI Iors
Robe• 1 Hmden and
Esther Harden, Guiding Sla•
Coucmll24 Syra c use

Calendar/ happenings

POIIJIROY, OHI0-992 -6677

• 992-2975

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MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST

m

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES

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CHRL'IT 212 W

MainS! Leo Nash pastor BlbleSch00!9l)a
m Morning worship 10 .1) am Youth mect
In~ 6 00 p m Evenmg v..urship 7 00 p m
Wednl'sday night prayer meetmg IUid Bible
sn.r:ly i 00 p m
TiiE SALVATION ARMY 115 Bu!ternu1

•

Sunday Morni ng Wors hip 11 00 a m Chll
dren s Church 11 a m Sunday Evenin g
Serv1ce 7 00 p m Wed 6 p m You ng La
dies Auxiliary Wednesday 7 p m Fam
lly Worship
HAZEL
CHURCH
Rt 124 3 mlles from Por tland Long Bot
tom E dsel Hart pastor Sunday School
9 30 a m S\,! nd ay morning preaching
10 30 a m Sun day t&gt;ventng serv ices 7 ))

COMMUNITY

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Phone t6Ul 742 ~777

Pom11og

214 E . Mam
992·5130 Pomeroy

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Automotive

We Ftll

Church &amp; Offtce Supplies

Blown's Fire &amp;
and
Equl'pment Sales
Se rv1ce

EWS &amp; SONS SOHIO

recerved her commissiOn as
deputy state coun cilor of Chester
Council for one year Also read at
the m eeti ng was a letler f rom
Ruth Shannon, nat ional secre
ta r y, as k ing the co uncil to drape
the c harter for 30 days In
m emory of Maggie Sh erouse
w ho served as assoc iate natiOnal
councilor from 1974 76
Faye Kirkh art, assoc iate coun
cllor, presi ded a t the m eeting
Pl an s were d iscu ssed for the
Sept 16 "Obloerva n ce of the b1cen
tennial of the constitu tion tn
schools j t was r eported that at 1
p m thaf day President Reagan
WJlllead !he nat1on in a rec •l alion
of the pledge of allegiance
broadcas t over television and
radio sta Uons Follow in g th ai the

·

Ccles la and D01 Coats J1m and
Ken Amsbw) Con me and Cha d
Dodson Do r ot hv and Dou g Dou
g las Mi ldred Shu&lt;ler Na ncy ,
Joshua a nd Holle' Broderick,
Sieve Cht'ryl and A shl ey Halley,
K end a A m y and Sara K l oes
Send mg g1 fl s were his grand·
m othe1s M ary Sheel s, Spr ing
field. and L orena Ault , Middle
por t , .Ja ni ce Eva ns
M &lt;•rn
A m sbar y , K ay, Da rin, and K ev in
L oga n

TY AULT

B y ,JEANNE R E ALL
By U nlled Press lnlernatlonal
Th e Na t ional Inve ntors H all of
F'ame Foun dation will rel oca le
lhe ha ll In A kron Ohio. which
was a1dcd 1n lis quest for thc
honor by ln1ensc co mmunlly
cnlhuslasm of fi ci al s say
rhl' fou nda tion on T hursday
announ ced II will m ove the hall to
Ak ro n fl om Its c r am ped loca ti on
1n ad]acenl lobbies of th e U S
Palenr Offi ce in Arlin gton, Va
Phi la del phia was the Rubber
Cap rt al' s sole com petll or for the
hall
Fou ndation m emb&lt;&gt;rs and A k
ro n city leaders agreed th ai
O\ erw helmlng co mmum ty sup
port fo r the ha ll of fam e dom l
n,olcd l he City of Brotherly
Love's histor ic and cultura l
si gnificance
• M ayor Do n P lu squelhc ca lled
lhe foundation s dec ision ' a
v ictor y for I he people of A kr on, '
"ho he sa id dem onstrated • a
sho\\ of un an im ity th at Is ra r e m
lhe li fe of any m ajor m et ropoh
.~ n

al'ea "

·sm ce M ar c h A kron citizens
hom all w alks of life have played
a v 11al role m lnv ll tng the hall to
res1d e her e " Plusquelllc said m
a prepa r ed statem ent
David DeShon, a specia li st
w ith t he cit y's Office of Eco
pom rc Dt&gt;velopment , estim ated
the h a ll w ill gener ate between
$200 000 and $300,000 annuall} m
o per~ trng revenu es
About 200,000 people visit the
Na 11o nal Pr o Football Hall of
Fa m e In nearby Ca nton each
year , and about 300.000 ar e
e•pected to v1s it ! he proposed
Rock and Roll Hall o f F am e m
Cl evel and, DeShon said
"We don t expect to a ttrac t as
many as either of those. but
there' s gomg to be some sy ner
get1 c effect there," he said
'They' ll be promoting ours, and
we' ll be promoting them "
Akron now dr aw s 200.000 peo

pie E'a, h yea r 1hrou11h Jour lsm
and conven llons w h1 ch generate
$50 million annua lly DeShon
sa id
Elle~ n Bluhm, spokeswom an
f or t he A kron Regional De\ elop
m ent Boar d sa1 d the 1nven1 ors
h all wllfbe a 'wo• king hand s on
museum I hal should at1 1ac t
sc hool sJudem s from all over '
Akron offer ed a S9 6 million
frn anct ng pac kage to bu1ld and
help mai ntain a new headquar
rer s for th e hall T he c1t y offered
four possible l oca tions m the
dowmow n area "lth pla ns to
connfc t the ha ll wit h a proposed
conven t to n center
Cons tr uc llon on t he ha ll should
begm nea r I he end of 1989 and be
completed m 12 to 18 months
Dt&gt;Shon sa 1d
Ph.f\adelphia and It s F r a nk lin
Institut e wooed th e foundallon
for the n ght to hos l the ha ll, but
until Mond ay did not offer to help
finance. th e m ove Philadelphia
offic ials did not reveal deta ils of
thetr offer , bul P lusquelltc sa 1d It
1epor ted l} was
s1mrlar" lo
A kron's
In announ ci ng rhe1r deci SIOn
Thursday m A r l mgton, boa rd
m em ber s sai d they felt t he hall of
f am e would be m ore of a m ajor
attra ction m Akron than m
Ph1la~e lphl a

Akron 's size and sp1ril w ill hel p
" gather enthu siasm ror l nnova

PAUL'S
BARBER SHOP
J

IN RACINE

WILL REOPEN
Beginning

; Aug. 31, 1987

1987 SCHEDULE REA MARKET

COATS &amp;
JACKETS

POMEROY, ·01110
SEPT. 3-4•S-6
OCT. 1·2·3-4; NOV 5-6-7-1

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

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MIQDLEPOIT

ROCK SPRI NGS Desce ndants
of t he late Walle1 Squ1bb and
E dn a Oiler Gil more w il l h old a
reun1on a t rhe Rock Sp rlgns
Grange hall on l h e falrg10u nd s
M ond a) All fam1 ly mem ber s
and lnends a•e m v1 l ed loa !lend
Eac h Is 10 take a cover('() d1sh
and lhe1r own Wb le serv 1ce
•
D mner Wi ll be Sl'rved
al 1 p m
POM EROY- A r.eun wn of t he
famtl 1es of thr late L outs and
M yr na G i bbs Cunnmgham and
lhe lat e James an d M ar) J ustis
Davidson w ill be held Scpl 13 at
t he r oadSide park on Rou le 31
near Po m e aoy A cover ed d\sh

Akron chosen for hall of fame

LONDON FOG

FOR THE LADIES

scr ambll' and p arty at the course
on Sunday , Sept 13, slarlmg at I
p m Food and prIZes will be
furmshed Member s are to ca ll
M ar y Bowen 992 2919 1f I hey ca n
or cannol attend by no lal er lha n
Sep t 9
Reunions
CHESHIRE - Descend an Is of
Jam es Cla ud wus Hoffman an
Cl r cero Fmney Wi ll have therr
lO th annu al r eumon ar the Gavm
Pl ant recrea ti on area m Che
shu e A covered d 1s h dann er w1ll
be served at noon D1rect 10nal
signs w111 be posted In Chesh ire

MEIGS COUNTY FAit GIOUNDS

'

Dealers Wanted - Buyers Wanted
Come ona - Coma all - Re,sonabla Set-up Rates
Indoor Space - OUtdoor Space
We'll Sae You at the
FLEAM~ET

FOR INFORM
N CALL.
(304)422-41119- 6~4 742-2882

t w n, sa1d John K u k c hall man
of l he fou nd atiOn ' s board of
I ru slees
Board m embc1 s also P•efc1rod
Ak r on 's offer lo bu 1id a srparal~
fac lllly for lhe hall Board
m em ber s m lh e pas1 had ex
pressed fear thai l ho hall would
be losl m the F r an k lin lnstl lute
F red Zwsenhc1m, a mem ber of
the SJte·selec llo n co m rm llee
from P1ltsbu Jg h sum m anzed
lhe senllmenl when he VIS it ed
A kron m J ulv
' 'Ak1on s size IS an advan
!age, ' he sa1d T ho people here
are mvol ved In a btgger CitY you
ca n 1 mu ste1 !hal k md of de s1re
T heresa log1cal tear lha l we
wo uld be los l m t he mst11 u1e
whtch IS IOSI 1D Philadelphi a
w htc h ts Josl m thr C'a s tet n
m ega lopoliS '

dmnet w1 1l oe serv ed at 12 30
p m Re latJves and fne nds are
mviled to attend
RUTLAND- The desce ndan ts
of .James and Bert ha Cremean s

w1ll meel for a re union on
Saturday al Foresl Acres Park
New Lima Road, near Rut land
T hose attendmg ar e to take a
ba skel lunc h The dm ne1 wil l bi'
al 12 30 p m and all relatives and
frie nds of The fam1 l y are 1nvJ ied
to attend
ALBANY - F am1lles of the
Dell and Wi ll Turner wi ll have a
re un io n Sunday al
Lak e
Sno...,den, Albany F'nend s of the
ram1 ly arc mv1 1ed 10 the reu nion

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Ass1s tance

RACI NE - Edl lh Re1s er w1ll
be al the Racme Depar tm enl
Slore on Fnda' 10 a m to 2 p m
lo ass1s1 res1&lt;len1 s m comp letmg
appllca11ons for B uckeye cards
Applications are also ava1lable
al I he Pomeroy L1brarv and the
Se mOI CI I1zens Center

I

!J31 JACKSON PIME RT 35 WEST
Phone 446 4524
8ACI(

TO THEATRE DAYS !

* SPECIAL PRICE ADMISSIONS

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AOULTS IJ 50
CHILDREN 12 50
SAT/SUN &amp;MON MATINEES
All SEATS 12 50
BARGAIN NIGHT TUESDAY I&lt; 00

SP£CIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES
-DAY SEPT- 7th

PRE-SEASON SALE

STOVES- INSERTS- FURNACES
BURNS WOOD OR COAL

NO MONEY DOWN -

OPEN 10-5

OLD TIME HEATING CO.
701 SECOND AVE.
GALLIPOLIS

OLIVE.. IS TWP.
FIRE DEPT.
HAVING liS ANNUAL
~ CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE
SEPT. 5, 1987 . .
Chicken served 12 Noon to 6 P.M.
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Corn, melons mark
By SANDRA L. LATIMER
United Press International
Sweet corn. melon s, and home·

town ce le bralions are .as muc h of
a tradition thi s .L abor Day
weekend as getting the children
ready for school.
The Sweet Corn Festival at
Millersport, Fairfield County ,
through Saturday features hot ·
\mit ered cor n-on-the-cob and
other activities.
The Me lon · Festival In Milan,
Erie Cou nty, ·saturday through
Monda y offers a variety of melon
dessert s as well as parade.
antique car di splay and a lO·K

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:Namath poses with his cal Poppet. Poppcl was
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ties' cats featured on the calendar, whit: hfwill h('
r el eased In September. (UPI)

The . Fair at New Bost on
recreates life in between 1780 and
1818. This will b0 held Saturday
and Sund ay in the George Roger's
Clark park near Springlield ,
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Clark count y.
The Cleveland National Air
Show at Burke Lak efront Airport
Sat urd ay though M onday has
becom e t he nation' s old est a nd
most presligious air show . Th e
Thund erblrds a nd Go ld e n
Knighl s are am ong I he feat tired
pNformer s.
This is th ~ 25 1h yea r for River
Days at Port sm outh . This festi·
val - through Monda y - features boat races on the Ohio
Ri ver and activities on the shor e.
Rivt"rfcs t a t Cine i nn &lt;:~ t i i s co ns! ·
dered the l arg~s t single· da ~·
event in t h~ countr;•. "All aclivl·
l ies will br hf' ld alo ng the
riverfront in Cinci nn atI S Und a~·.
A Bulloonfest that begi ns F•·iday
at Coney I sland in Cincinnati
w ind s up Sunda)' .
Also on thf' sc hPdulc :
The Old Sett lers Reun ion will
be held in .Jac ksom·il le. Atl1~n s
Count y. through Monda;•.
Fes tival U .S.A. at Mall I in
Cleve land 1hrough Monday fea ·
tu res food and music of America
and a para de M ond ay .
A GrPck Fest ival wi ll b&lt;' held

Blood protein is another heart' risk factor
By AL ROSSITER ,fR.
UPI Science Editor
WASHINGTON !UP ! l A
long-lerm sludy ind ica l es hi gh
levels of a certai n protei n in the
blood are associaled w ith an
increased risk of hea rt atlack
and s troke. givi ng doctors

a nother wa y to assess a perso n's
cardiovascular heal th .
Th e governmelit -sponsored
study in FramIngham, M ass ..
found thai people wllh eleva ted
amounls of fibrinogen. a protei n
involved in the blood clolling
process, had more hea r l atl acks
and strokes th an those with lower
leve ls .
" In the Fram i ngham study,
fibri nogen le,·el seem s to ra nk
high among the predisposing
facto r s for card iovascu lar dis·
ease," Dr. William K annel oft he
Boston Univers ity Medica l Cen·
ter said in a repor t Thursday in
the Journal of l he American
Medical Assoc lallon.

Dr . Will iam Castelli, director
of the Framingham study for the
National Heart. Lung and Blood
ln slilule. said the fi nding adds a
·· whole new dimension to' this
bean attack issue."
"! think i t opens a whole new
class of risk tactors. " he said in a
trlcphonc lntcrvirw .
T he Frami ngham st udy has
followed m ore than o. OOO peo ple

sinrf' 194?. a nd

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shown that

suc h lh ing:s as high blood choles·
lerol levels. high bl ood press ure.
smo king and excess weight are
in ,·o lvcd in car d iovas cu l ar
disea se.
Sc iPnli s ts added m easure·
m ents of fibrinog0n to the stud y
in 19fiR bf'ca use of its sus pec l&lt;'d
importance.
Heart a11ac ks are Ame r ica's
1\o. 1 killer. c laiming m ore t han
oOO,OOO livPs annually . They
occ u r when blood is cut off from
'r eac hing thE' heart, and it is

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needed to m ak e the !ina block·
age in arteries alrea dy ' logged
by fa lly depos il s. Cas\eHI sa id.
T he st udy found a sig Dirica nt
associa tion between eievated
am ount s of fibr inoge n in lh&lt;'
blood of m en a n~ hPar t ~ i sease
and a " m argina lly sign ifica nt "
l i nk belween the protein and
h0a 1'l disease in women .
A simil ar trend " 'as 51?e n In

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ha,·c hig her amount s of f ibrino·
gen in t heir blood. Th er&lt;' is no
pro,·cn way to ,·pduce fi brinogen .
however·.
Nevertheless. If a doct or find s
a pa t ient has hi gh lev&lt;'ls ·of l h&lt;'
protein, t he doctor might bC'
prompted to become mon"' ag·
grcssivc in tryi ng to r&lt;'duce the
perso n's ot her know n risk lac ·
tors, Ca ." '' il i said.

Quote of the ·day
By \ Jnih•d Pr~ss International
Steve Ma so n, Eastern Express
Airli nes sa les man ager.on a pll o1
w ho fell through a door that
popped open as his pla n&lt;' flew
0!,000 f0et high at ! 90 mph and
hung on th rough an em ergency
landing:
" He'&lt; as kf'd to be lf'fl alo ne. He
"'as j us I g lad t o s!'C the s unr is~ . "

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s rar To m Sl' lif'(' k was quiPil~
marri&lt;'d for thl'sero nct tlmeAuu .
7. It ha~ bN'n di sc l o, ~d .
Se ill'c k . ~ 2 . b rs t kn o11 n a,; thr•
w ry clf'l('(•l l \ '4' o n the~ lo ng ' r:un

ning " Magnum P .l " T \ ' s;·riP,,
"'"' m:r rric&lt;l to .Jil lir .Joan ~l.lt'k .
~9. Of l.o' AngPI Ps . u s po k~"'' o
m&lt;m f or rtu" \\' ;) ..., hof • eounr y
Clerk · s Office' ' " lfl T hu '"' d&lt;l) .
II Is 1he ,~c o nd rna rt lagr tor
&amp;l lf'r k ancllht"' f ir st for Ma r k.

Marathon paddler
makes Seacoast stop
R Y E , N.H. iUPl )-A nl i· drug
crusader Larry Capune, w ho has
bc·en paddling his sur fboard for
lhe past 11!1 days from the
Midwcs l lo t he AI antic, planned
lo stop alo ng New Hampshire's
coas t on his way to lhe nalion 's
ca pila l.
Cu punc was ex p&lt;.'c lcd to come
as hore tod ay at Wall is Sa nds
Sta te Park in Rye and end his da y
at nearby H ampto n Beach, sa id
his brother M arty ..
The j ourney is set to end in
Was hinglon , D.C .. where Capunc
inl&lt;.'nd s to · paddle across the
r&lt;.' flec t ing pond.
While in the nation's ca pital,
Ca pune has sa id he will urge
Presidenl Reaga n to strengt hen
lhe government' s anti -drug
.effons.
('a pune's bro ther sa id l he trip

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Postm en light hac·k
PEORIA, Ill . tU PII - Man 's
best fri end ha s alwa ys seenjed to
be lhe m ai l carr ier's J o. 1
em•my.
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Pos tal officia ls said Thu sday
pet altacks agai nst carriers have
cli mbed :J5 per ce nt thi s year ,
w ith more r epor led every week
in thr Peoria area. But notlhE'
Posta l Servi ce has begun to ighl
b ac k.
Poslal supervisor Di c k
ar ·
sha ll sa id the governmenl ' now

BLOUSES
LONG AND StiORT
SLEEVE
AND SLEEVELESS

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Th f' c·crr·mon.~ · W t1S In u wpd
ding C IHip~lln l n C' Ilnr \ "illuge, a
l.akr Tahoe rPsn rt , but offic ials
r r fu sPd to n •lrasc- more de tai l s.
S&lt;'lli'Ck 11":1~ di\l)rC •d in 19R'l
from ·.Ja !"q uf'I Xn . na:· ,J!tp r 12
\'Pi lr~ f1f mar'ridgf' .
Thr· C!Uint(",Sf'ncc of thc ta l l.
dar k and ll and som&lt;' ll oll vwood
"· " ·· SP ill' k ha&gt; ap ()f'al: ed i n
'uc·h tllm, ·" "Cu m a" and " Hi gh
!(out! to China."

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corrPct und!'l'stJncilnR ol
treatmt~ nt s,

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Meigs vs Belpre
Southern vs VVaterford
Eastern. vs Hannan
VVahama vs Kyger Creek
Gallipolis vs Coal Grove
Athens vs Unioto
North Gallia vs Green
Point Pleasant
vs Barboursville
WVU vs Ohio University
Marshall vs
Morehead State
North Carolina vs Illinois
Auburn vs Texas
Boston College vs
Texas Christian
Miami (Fla.) vs Florida
Oklahoma Stole vs Tulsa

caxpcrime n tul

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data ...
13ut creat io ni st H&lt;'nrv Mon·is.
chairman or thp ln siltut e for
Creation Research ncar Sa n
Diego, Ca li f, Sll\",' cvolullon is a
bc;llc f as we l l. ·
" II '&gt; so methin g th cv belle"e .

but ha . .·c no l'vlcll'n c(\ that it
happened , .. says Morr is. "No·
body ha s cvPr S&lt;'Pn n co mp lex
s ~· stf'm arrl v r by c han&lt;'C'. Evol u·
tionlsts bellc•ve that th r un ivl'r se
rvolvrd ou t of nolhln g.··
f rC'ationist s s.1y thf' co mplex it~- of 1h i' u n lvf'r se Is proor l ' no ugh
tor the c·xlstPnce of a su.prcmc
be-in~ .

" How perfC'l'l thC' ea rt h Is In its
balan cr In a tm os pht" rl r gases
and wat(' r ind ita lf'S a dCs ig n by
Hn ultlin atr and omnis cleilt be·
ing." stry s Grrald Wcpner ot th e
C'reat ion RPSNlr c h Sci,•nr&lt;.' f.:cl u·
C'a tion F oundation In Columbus .
We~n e r . who holds a mas te1·'s
dcg•·rr In biology and a doct oratr
in nt omo logy . says bo th rrca
tloni sm and rvolutlo n si10u ld bC'
discussc·d in sc i cneC' rlass&lt;:"s a ~
philosoph ir ..
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no wav to ovol d
tC&gt;achln~ r vo lulion in u s('cul ar

Meigs
Southern
Eastern
Wahama
Gallipolis
Athens
Green
Barboursville

wvu

Meigs
Southern
Eastern
Wahama
Gallipolis
Athens
North Gollia
Point Pleasan.t

Marshall
Illinois
Auburn
Texas Christian
Miami (Fla.)
Oklahoma State

wvu

Marshall
North Carolina
Auburn
Boston College
Miami IFia.l
Oklahoma State

Marshall
Marshall
North Carolina · Illinois
Auburn
Texas
Boston College
Teas Christia11
Miami (Flo.)
Miami (Fla.)
Oklahoma State Oklahoma Stale

lar toda~· und !her r 's so m any
people who don 't wa n t to beli eve
In God. hP says. " M y concern is
to gel n ba lance of bolh ap·
proach&lt;'s to origin s. In lhe
secula r classroom Ct'E'ftlioni sm
and evolution should be ta ught as
ph i losophie s not as fact." ·
Both Wpgncr and Morris say
many of today's biologica l prob·
lems outlined by Zimmermans pecit'iC'all~· AIDS - wou ld never
huvc OCl'UrC'd if peopi P f ollo\.vrd
the moralt&lt;.'achings of the Bible.
which forbids promlscult;·. ho·
mosrx'ualil)" ond dru g abuse .
S;,.;e h a not ion. Zim m crmt.m
fur iously rejects .
" ThNr arc r&lt;.'al SNiou s blologi·
c.tl problt' ms in thi s world ... he
say s: " lf wf''rf' !£&gt;achi ng ou r kid s
cra p Ilk&lt;' !his. lhry ·r p not gOi ng 10
be abl&lt;' 10 mak e an\' rationa l
decisions ...
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Zlmm (' rman 1 s tt~· s th(1 t'amous
Scopes tri al in J~ L!l in which
William Je nni ngs Aryan. defend·
ing c reationism. was humiliated
in a D n~' t on. Trnn ., courtroom b~

a 1t or ncy Cia rc ner Darrow . was
actually

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for

ev o l ut loni~l s .

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Public Notice

PUBLIC N,OTICE

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT
OF FIDUCIARY

Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
.t he Tuppers Plains ·
Chester Water District is
asking for bids to paint their
Reedsville Tank , a 50,000
gallon elevated stora·ge tank
located 2 miles west of
Reedsville on St . Rt. 681 .
Specifications can be
picked up at lhe District

Office, 38561 Bar 30 Road.
3 miles south of Tuppers
Plains on St . Rt . 7 . Bids will
be opened on September 14
at 11 :00 A.M . at the District
office and work must be
started within 1 0 days of
approval df the bids .
Inspection tour of the tank
will leave from the office
September 9, 10 and 11 at

10:00 A.M.

The District res erves the
right to reject any and all
bids .

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On August 21 , 1987, in
the Meigs County Probate

46769 .

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Robert E, Buck,
Probate J udg8

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Offers ,will be received at
the office of Bernard V.
Fultz , 111 Y1 West Second
Street . Pom eroy, Oh io, until
September 1 1 . 1 987 at
1 1:00 A .M . for the purchase
o f the former lee and Bessie
Rudisill residence real euate
situated at 108 Legion Ter race . Pomeroy, Ohio. Theresidence consists ol two bed ·
rooms ; one bath and a one
ca r garage .
The right is res erv ed t ore·
ject anv or all bids .
Al ice Struble. E11.ecutnJ11. o f
the Estate of Bessie
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on August 24, 1987, in
the Meigs County Probate
Court. Case No. 25603,
Gladys E. Walker, 838 E.
Main Street . Pomeroy, Oh io
45769, was appointed executrbt of the estate of Roger
Lee .Walker. deceased. late
of 123 Union Avenu e ,
Pomeroy , Ohio 45769.
Robert E. Buck ,
Probate Judge
Lena K. Nesselroad . Clerk

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE
By virture of an Order of
Sale ' issued out of the
Common Pleas Court of
Meigs County , Ohio. in the
case of Bank One. Athens.
N. A , Plaintiff. against Homer l. Bonecutter , Sr .. et al ..
Defendants, upon a judgment therein rend ered . being Case N.o . 87 -CV-89 in
said Court. I will offer for
sale. at the front door of the
Court House in Pom eroy.
Meigs County, Ohio, on the
2nd day of October, 1987,
at 10:00 o'clock A .M .. the
fpllowing lands and tene·
ments, to -wit :

PARCEL NO . 1: Situated
in the Village of Pomeroy,
County of Meigs and State
of Ohio and described as
follows:
Being a part of Lot No . 17
of Burnap's ·Addition to
Pomeroy, described as fol lows: Beginning on the
south line of High Street
11 2 '12 feet westerly of the
northeast corner of Lot No.
17 of Burnap ' s Addition .t o
Pom eroy, to a point which is
75 feet westerly of Blazewicz ' s west corner, and is
marked by a tile set on the
upper side of brick retaining
walt : thence south 8 deg.
50' East 71 % feet to a mark
on a stone wall; thence
northwesterly following the
south line of Lot No . 17
to the northwest corner of
the same, on the south line
of High Street; thence east ·
erly following the south line
of High Street to the place of
beginning .

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Page 629 and 630 of tho
Meig s County Deed
Record S.
Also, the following described real estate situated in
th e County of Meigs. in the
State of Ohio end in the
Township of Salisbury and
bounded and described as
follows : Being the North one

half of lor NO. 108 being
twenty and one- half (20% )
ieet off the North side of lot
No . 108 . Situate on the west
side of Beech Street betwAen laurel and locust
Streets in Middleport , Ohio.
Tract No. 2 : The following
real estate situated in the
Village of Middleport.
Count y ol Meigs and State
of Ohio. and bounded and
described as follows : to -wit :
Being lot Number Four
Hundred and fiftv -seven
(457) in the Village of
Middleport . Meigs County,
Ohio. and being Fifty {50)
feet front on the West side of
Beech Street and running
West to the alley and all
unsold part . more or less.

REFERENCE DEED: Volume 152. Page 16. Meigs
County Deed Records.
All of right, tit le in interest
of leo C. Kennedy on and
into the followinQ parcel of
real estate :
Tract No. 3: lot 457 Lower Pomeroy (Village of

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deacribed •• fonowa;
. Being Lot Number NinetySix (96) in Palmer's Addition
to Sheffield, now Middle- "'
port. Ohio.
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For further description ref erence is made to the
recorded plat of said Village.
Said premises are located at
the corner of Fifth and
Palmer Streets in said
village .
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REFERENCE DEED: Vo·
lume 288 , Page 141 . Meigs •
County Deed Records . Also ~·~ ,
Volume 296 , Page 55,
Meigs County Deed
Records .
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PARCEL NO . 4 : The lot- · .,
lowing described real estate
situated in the Township of ....,
Cheshire, County of Gallia
and State of Ohio and j,J
described as follows:
Being the east one· half of
lot No . 4 in the Village of
Kygerville, as ·shown on plat
in Plat Book 2 . Page 48 , . ,
Gallia County Deed
Records.
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DEED: Vo - · '

lume 238, Page 201 , Galli a, •. •
County Deed Records .
Said Parcel No . 1 ap'l
praised at: $14 ,300 .00 .
Said Parcel No. 2 ap ·

praised at: $16,000.00.
Said

Parcel

No. 3 ap -

praised at: $36.500.00 .

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Said Parcel No . 4 was 1 ~;
appraised at : Deleted from
sale by Order of Court .
Terms of Sale: Cash .
Real estate cannot be sold
for less than two -thirds of ' '•
the appraised value.
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Howard E. Frank,
Sheriif of !
Meigs Co~nty , Ohio
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Middleport! t / 20 of 37 tool
S. side. as sa me appears on
the Auditor' S Tax Dup . for
the Year 1947 in the name of
State of Ohio . reference to
which is hereby made .

PARCEL NO. 3: Situatad

in lhe Village of Middleport,
County of Meigs and State
of Ohio, and being more fully

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HAVE SEVERAL HOUSES
(Single dwelling I
SOME APARTMENT
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JIM FARMER

His family
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PARCEl NO . 2 : Situated
in the Village of Middleport,
Countv of Meigs and Slate
of Ohio and bounded and
described as follows :
Tract No. 1: Being 37 feet
off the South side of lot
Four Hundred Fiftv -Seven
14571 as per the recorded
plat of the Village of Middle port. Ohio . The above is the
same premises conveyed
from Amos Carson by deed
recorded in Volume 50 ,

Memoriam

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Vehicle may be inspected
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The village reerv es the
right to r eject all bids.
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Village of Middleport

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Ohio until 3 P.M . Monday.
Sept . 14. 1987 ior the fol lowing e}(cess squ ipment offer ed fo r sale:

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BRIAN BILLINGS
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man ~ai d S&lt;•llcck wa &gt; " roall~ a
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principii's. "
A nd those pri nciples . he'""'·
are basl'd on rcsC'arc h ~nd
dtsrovt' r'y, not religiou s dogma .
" RciiJ)llon Is impor tan t '10 11 lot
of .pcopiP .. , says Zlm m C'rmJn .
'" Rut II"S d istinct from ~cle n ~ - I t
should not takt• ltw pla('P or
'ciPncC'. A god is not a sciC'ntlflc
,·iew . Yoll ca n't test for a god. I t
doesn ' t mean that he or she dor,
not ex!" . Rut you can ' t br i ng a
god I nt o lht' n' alm of 'clencr.
" Religion p('ra tes on thr ba sis
of belief. Scienc•p o(l('ra lf'S on

spokpo;;woman .-. a l'l Sf' l

In Rrno.

tr(' hnOiogy

blolo~iral

lerk'.s w hole fa mi l;·, Includ ing his
parPnt s and brot hcr; . acco mpan
led 1Ill· couple to i(C·I th&lt;' rna rrl :,ge

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fil es th ird-part y claims agai nst
is also mea nt to show yo un ·1crs
that ther e are st ill drug - free
ow nersofpet s th att akea blte out
ad,·c nlures.
of posla l worker s.
Ca pun c. who is i n hi s 40s ha s
" If I he ca rri er gets hu r l, It 's a
made a career of long·di st nee
big dea l 10- us, " sa id Marshall .
paddl in g s ince his m al den
" I t's a big deal to him beca use
voyage in 1%3. In 1972 , he
he's l he o ne Inju red ."
padd led 2. ~44 mil es 10 110 ha.vs
Th e Pos tal Service succeeds in
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m ost of It s third -par ty c lai m s.
fro m Bos ton to Miamt.
Ca pune, of 13alboa l s1 nd ,
col lecling money from the guilt y
pel owner for medical and
Calif, left Chi cago Ma) 11 and
padd led lh roug h the Great L kes
c lolhlng damage costs and for
and the St. Lawrence Se· way
_thP leit er ca rrier 's los llim e from
before reac hing th e At l ~ nti c / I he job. Marshall sa id .
Ocea n.

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Quirks 'In the news~--·------~~ ----~----rani, said he· hopes ilis ca mpaign
ca n do away wllh the presenl
sys tem of havi ng the Republ ica n
a nd Dem ocr atiC' presidentia l no·
minecs selec t their v ice pres idrn·
tia l r un ni ng mat es.
Ha\' ing th&lt;' vice president
" wai l for the acc id ent to happen
is jus 1a w as.tc of talent ," he sa id.
" This Is a position th at should
and could h~ usf'd t o ma ke
America grow and to help to
sol\·e A m erica's n a ti o na l
problem s. ·'

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vice presidency
CON CORD , ·N. H. tUPli
H ig h· tec h publi s her Wa y ne
Green. saying he hopes to restore
some purpose to the offi ce of 1he
vice pr&lt;&gt;sidenl. has annou nced an
admitted long· shol bid for the
nation 's No. 2 office.
"I 'm not doing this for Way ne
Green's ego," the Pet er borough
Republica n sa id Thursda y .. " ! ' m
, doing this 10 gel the m essage
oul" that l he U nil ed .S iales is
falling behind in tec hn ology and
finance.
Green. 65. is publisher of 13y te.
Digital Au dio &amp; -·co mpact Di sc
Review and severa l other co mpu ter and h ig: h · tcchnolog y
magazines.
"Mainly , I wa nl to get the
message out thai America ca n
and should be co neenlrating on
building people's incom e, bu i ld·
In~ Industry, getl lng back indu s·
tries thai we have lost , th at we
have giv en away to Ja pan ," he
told reporters.
Vice preside nt ial campa igns.
are rare but no I unprecedent ed ih
New Hampshi re, sil e of the
nation 's firS! pres idenllal prim·
ary. Endicott Peabody, a former
governor of M assach usetts.
mounted a cam paign for vice
presid ent in the 1970s a nd lesser·
known hopefuls have al so sought
the office.
Green, who announced his
ca ndidacy at a fa sl·food res 1au -

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SCOTT WOLFE
SPORTS WRITER

WEEK

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OBERLIN, Ohio !UP ! ) - The
theory of evolution Is being
taught less toda y In Ohio's high
sc hool bi ology c lasses th an It was
in the ear ly 1940s and the
pressure by crea tionlsls to in·
elude God in the study of science
is beco ming greater, says a
co ll ege bi ology profes sor. ·
M ichael Zimmerma n, an asso·
ela te professoi· of biology at
Ober lin Co llege, say s 15 percent
of Ohio' s high sc hool biology
teachers ar e presenting creat ion·
is m fa vor ably , and R8 percent of
the stat e's biology leachers are
l&lt;'arhln g somr co mponC'nt of
evolution.
The evolu tion figure fo1· the
stat P, he says , Is below lhe
na t ionu l llgure In 1942 w hic h wa s
95.4 perc en1.
And even though th ere arc no
Ohio li gur es for 1942. lhC' national
pcreenlage, Zl mm crman no10s.
Included so uth~ r n states w here
laws forbade teac hing Pvo lut ion.
He says In 19JO. edu ca tors In
Newark , N ..J .. I'L'CO mmr nd cd
t ha 1 10 bio logy c Ia ss pPr lad s be
dr,·otcd to evolutio n. But todav In
Ohio. hr· ~ays, !twr(l nr(l' "i .S
periods devot('d ro C\'O iul lon.
Zimm erman. w hose f ind ings
arc bei ng pub lish&lt;'d this month In
the Oh io .tou rnai of Seience. savs
only 24 (l('rCen t of hiRh sc hool
biology claSS&lt;'S In Ohio an' doin g
what was rN·o mmr\ndC'd in New
Jcrsc~r In J9:lfl.
Hi s res(•arch show s that al most
~0 perc0n1 of tl'i!ChNS pllllccl in
Ohio f:l\'Or teachi ng crcallonlsm
and "cvc•n at lilx·ra l Ober lin
loi iPge, " hr says, ;;; pe•·rcn 1 of
1he st uden 1s su 1"\'CVed be i iPve
t hat crcat.ionlsm · shou ld be
ta ught In publi c sc hools.
" Y ou can't undNstand blolog~;
In a mPan lngfu l wa y unless )'Ou
und t- r sw nd t\vo lutlon ." hf' ~ays .
" If wr- arr to makP inrorrrwd
decisions ubout such bi olog ical
Issues as A I DS prev entio n. gt··
net k cngin(\{'rl ng. advanc('s In

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 9' · :_

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Creationism
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foothold:

Pay

ter wildflower wa lk through
Friday throug h Sunday in an
area jusl norlh 0 1 downtown " Eagle Creek Stale Nalu re Pre·
serve, Porlage County; The Reds
Col umbu s.
The Firemen' s Labor day
of the Wood s program at Cl lfl on
Gorge State Natu re Preserve,
Celebr ation in S1ou1sville, Fair·
field Count y, ff'atu rcs three pa·
Greene Coun ly.
Monday : Blue Grass Mu sic on
rades between Frida y and
the
Park Lawn at L ake Whte
Monday .
Stale Park. Pike Counly .
·
An Arts and Crafts Fair will be
held Saturda'y in downtown An·
On t hP sports calendar ·
dover, Asblabll la Counl y. An
The Escorl Rada r Wa r nin g 200
Arts and Crafts Fes tival will be
will be r un at the Mid·OhloSporl s
Car . Co urse Friday lhrough
held Salurday in GambiPr , Knox
Count y. A n
Fesllva l will !XSu nday .
held M onday in thP Co lumbu s
Bob Evans Farms Yolks ·
suburb of Upper Arlingl on .
marchc ·saturday Is a l O·K hike
A Hoi Air Balloon Rae&lt;.' will 'bc
0\'er lhP farm's scen ic t rails In
held Saturday through M onda)·
Ga llia Count y .
Thr Lill ie Brown .Ju!( Preview
at the Coshoc ton Co untv Fair·
will be run Sat urday night at
grounds in Coshoc lon . ·
Scioto Downs in Co lumbu s. The
A Labo r Day FPsti\·ai \\'ill bt•
D. Hill Trol Champion·
Cha!"les
held Satu rd ay th roug h Monday
hip
and.
the Way ne "'Curly"
in Ca nal Winchester , on lh~
Smar
t
Pace
will be run Monday
Franklin -Fairfie ld County
at Scioto Dow ns.
border.
Thr Ru n for )Our· Li fe Is set for
· Ol d Fashi oned Da ys wil l bP
Sa tu rday in Portstnoulh.
held Sa tu rday through Mo!\da v
Hc•galla "8i Is outbo ard power· .
at Pi on&lt;?er Vill age In WhPC iers·
boa I raci ng at Riverside Park In
bu r g. Sc ioto loun t; ·.
Za ncs v i IIC' Sa I ur(la;· and Su nd ay .
Pow Wow is an lndi 3n di.spla&gt;·
On I he lh calrlcal schedule
t hat is SC'I for Sntu rrla~ and
- T.C. Shepp ard wil l perform
Su nd ay at Edgewutcr Park in
at Ponderosa Pa rk In
Sunda\'
Co lumbu s.
Sa
lem'
anrt
Reba McEntire and
The Midsta te~ Mull' and Donthe
Cullin
BrolhPrs
wl llllc there
kr.v Show will be held Sunrl ay at
Monda\"
.
the Ca mp Aml'ri&lt;'&lt;J r.ampground
-Showboa t Flc~ kv Thatcher
adj act' nl to Huest on Woods Statr
Th
M1'c's "Fn ll Froli cs" i~ p1·es·
Park in Oxford .
Pn
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abo;;~rd
t h(' showboat
Ohillco Days op&lt;' ns in Wc llslon.
through
Oct.
:11
.
Catl
li l 4&lt;173· oO:I:I
.lackson Count ; ·. Sc·pl. ~J . The
for rcs(~r\'at l on ~ .
To mato Show opl'nS in Fred e
-"Th &lt;' t.i•' ing Word" outdoor
r icktown. Kn ox Cou nt y , Sept . ~~ :11
drarila nr ar Cambrid~c- pla~·s
the sa me tim e th e T omar o
Festival opf'n s in thr ("olumbu s
TIHII"' cl a} 1h1ough " " ' unl ay . 6H·
r :~ t - 2il11
suburb ol lk:-·nold sburg .
- "' OltH' .Jac kc' t " o utd oo r·
Acti vit irs ~ pon~nrccl b\· th( ·
drama
i5. at «"a f'~ ar · !'! Fotd Pa r k
Ohio lli storlcal Soci&lt;'I Y l ntlu&lt;IP:
,\mphil
lw:ttn· PH"' or Xpnla .
Sal urda;': Rri r k· lhrowi ng !'on
th
rou
gll
Saturda' wi th ""Okla
t('st ill lhl' National Hoar! ZL1nr
a:
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pia
l"ing S11 nd a) . 'i 1:1 :171;.
hom
Crpy Mu ~c urn. f\orwich. Mu sk in
·t:l'1R
gum loun ty .
- '' T £•t um "' c•h: · · out d oor
Su nd a)·: Indian Art ifar t Show .
drum
a pl ;t\ "' nt Sug~1r l oaf Moun
SC' rpf'n t M ound . Pf't'IJles . ,\d nrn .c,
win ;\mphith C'Ui l"&lt;' nr·at· .Chi ll i
Co un t y .
c·o thP throu~h Saturday . 1IH ·i74
Monda y : B.J krn DPm on, tra
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tion. Zo ar \ "lllagr in Zoa1·.
- ~u ~lt' W:llf'r" ThP~I Irt• ft•a TtJ sr.arJwa s rount~· .

in wh ich blood

fl ow istul off l o pat'l .of th cl braln ,
but there w as no clear tre nd for
wo m en. the repor t sa id .
Castel li noted many l at\ora to·
ries ha ve the ca pabiiHy lo
determine a person's fib,\fwgen
lev el and he recommendea such
l ests for people al ready co nsl·
dcred at high r is k l or a hParl
allac k or stroke.
Th e r epor t ci tcdsom cevilie ncc
that quillin g smoking rclluces
f ibr inogen levPis. and Cas telli
said people who ca t hi gh-fat and

Friday, Septern_ber 4. 1987

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Mg,
of out ege.

Heppg 4th, Jlmmg.
Lm go11/

home. All pri&lt;td for qui&lt;k
sole to qualified buyers. If
you &lt;ouldn't afford to buy

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fOR MORIINfORMAltON

CALL JACK W. CARSEY
AT 992•2403 OR.
992-3432 or 992-2710

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Friday September 4 1987

Business Services

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Part

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
R1ver1ne Ant1ques
1124 East Ma1n St
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KAREN FACEMYER
md DHo a ng Ca111ulton

39504 lradbu / Rd
Middlopart Oh 5760
1614) 992 S7Sl

11amto7pm

CHESTEI OHIO
•HOME BU LONG
•ROOM ADO TONS
•K TCHENS BATHS
•ROOF NG •GENERAl
REMODEL NG &amp;
REPA RS

REFERENCES

Phone Day or hen ng

985 4141

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Real Estate ~
REALTOR

216 E 2nd St

Phone
1 1614) 992 3325
~EW

LISTlNG-10 y o d
anch n Sy acuse Has 3
bed oom oil ce lam y m
stov e e geral o d s
hwashe and ca pet ng At
e ec hom e on ~ acre N ce
at $45 000
POMEROY-Ex cellent 6 m
b ck w h 27x1 5 fam y m
2 mode n eplaces cent a
a an d hea 2? baths db
ga age and n ce landscapet
o Ask ng $130 ooo
POMEROY-Nea K oge s
th s 2 fam y home wth v ew
o R ve
Centra heat
wood pane ng. ga age ca
po t and 2 tots o $29 500
EDGE OF TOWN-! 55
ac es us of Rl 7 w h old
hom e $4 000
BALD K~OB$- 1 4 aces
wth I ee gas Southe n
schoo s $ 0 500
LONG BOTTOM-1 y o d
Ala mew h66ac es Ha s3
B s 2 7 ba hs 2 sundecks
2 bus nesss ms an d a ge
ga age $59 500
SYRACUSE-5 ms 3 Brs

cent a hea n ce ga age o

shop Owne I nan ng Ask
ng $15000
LANGSVILLE AREA-5 y s
od anchwh 3 B s 5
c ose s ca pel ng wood
bu ne
an ge el ge ato
and abou 2 ac es a
$38 000
BRADBURY-N ce emo
deed 3 B s on Lead ng
C eek Wa e Nea WMPO
Au om at c gas heal and n ce
ot Vew o R 7 Fo
$21000
CERT F ED APPRA SALS
992 3325

Housinq
Headquarters

INSULATION
HEATING &amp;
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Complete Gutte Work
Complete Remodel ng
Roof ng of All Typos

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EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTER
PARTS SERVICE

Repa rs on All Makes
Transaxle Repa rs
LocatH Halfway ktwe.n

Rt 7 aod ......
HRS 12 00 6 00
Monday Saturday
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992-2156

BISSELL
BUILDERS

PRICE REDUCED - RUTLAND- Ave y neal n ce an ch
s yl e home w h cent al a ga age low utI t es I on &amp; ea
po ches 3 bed ooms a ge v ng oom d n ng area wth ba
and a b g eve ot $42 000 00
POMEROY Beau lulvewol heOhoRve lh stasteluly
des gned hom e can be you s wth tie e fort Th s 2 sto y
hom e ea u es 3 bed ooms n ce I v ng oom ul basemen
w h 2 ca ga age &amp; a ge I ont sIt ng po ch 1~ ba hs and
alt c a ea MAKE OFFER $23 900 00

WANTED TO BUY Used wood
&amp; c oa hea e 1 Swe n' Fun
u e 3 d &amp; 0 111 S Ga pol •
c. 614 448 3159

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Day or N1ght

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co na • ge cu ency Top pr
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SALES &amp; SERVICE

At Reasonoble Proces

or 949-2860

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Phone Bills

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992 3476

Here

OFFICE

992
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992
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6191
2660
5692
3080

R N appl cat10n1 now being
acc..,tltd to fu t me pa111 on
Pleasant Va ley Nur11ng Ca 1
Centlf appty Plftonnel off Cl
Pleasant Val ., Hosp 304 176
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.18 000 304 175 7833

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New Homes Buolt
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ng Gave nment Obi
s 115 000 t68 000
602 838 8886 hi 608
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YOUNG'S
CARPENTER
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NEW AND USED
WIDE
SELECTION
All MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742 2315

Gov. nment Homn from e1 U
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Del nquent tax propertv
Rapo11nUona C. 80&amp; 187
8000 ht OH 9806 tOt' current

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3 bed OOn'l hoUH IC I
Ot
located between Ga I po • Locks
and Goody" PIMrt efta 4 00
call 304 678 2883 a &amp;78

Yard S .. e F

Bebys t e Wanted R•sponsibl•
end depend•b e person to do
baby• t ng who vas on S ate
Rou1e 2 8 11 aut 3 m lea kom
Ga po 1 o who live1 n the c tv
of Ga po 1 Ca
614 446
8427 afte 6 30 PM

CONSUMIR MONITOR !YSltMS
4411eehS
Middlepo Oh 4 S760

Sept
Co ner
Lo11
fu n u

Th d 6 Sycamo 1
gla.-w• • clothes
mol ltms under I 1 00

Reposseued Mob e Homn We
have em we finance em Eum
p e 1984 Cay on 14K70 ttl "
bed oom 1 /:t bath Tote elect
c very good cond ton 8500
down payments at 1210 per
month BOO 826 0762

Farm Equ pment

Deoler

far111 EquipMent
Parfl &amp; Service

I 3 86 tic

of
ot
•

for Rent

Shon nng Adg Communn'1
Yard Sal• F Set 4•1 9 5 ti
HP oto tt stereo mic owtve
oven Honda 80 mo cwcyc t
tJoM
o 1 of c:6oth ng •
SLIII Down At 7 0 Clippll'
M I s to ow 1 on• 441 2847

114 441 3144

34

Busmess
Bu1ldmgs

a

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Rt 218ftomR 7
Mon Sap &amp;th &amp; 7 h

"'tn8

Ylt'd Sa e 0
te&gt;bl• beby
bl•nkets babyc oth.. &amp;o • b~..
o .c::hoot c oth"'f fo t rts and 1
-'z•• tNte n yclo hft 5&amp;141h
a.... S• S•p 5th 10 4

&amp;

44

Apartment
for Rent

p

c:1u e

n•

FOR LEASE Ap•rtmen wnh
eomp e ely •mode ed k tchen
bath bad oom artd IV ng oom
Ava eb 1 m ddle of August
Seccnd oo co ne Second and
P ne Pa k ng a •• p ovided
t225 p..- month o t260 w tl'l
k chen app ancH u n shed
Cal 114 448 2325 o 446
4425

Merchanrlise
51 Household Goods

On e .ae t o • on Muon 80 a
A sh on pub c WI e mobi 1
home• Pftt' m ttd MOO d own
1 60 pe mon h 3Q4 67 6

SWAN
AUCTION • FURN lURE 62

~

2331

Rent~

41

Mowln.g s ... Sept &amp;th end 5th
10 00 I 00 HouMhttad good1
~~• dlshwalttlt' Cosco u
cart new inlaid Una tum d thft
d •IM"'Y od unlot and Q ,
c oth ng
850 Map a St
M ckfleport
Ga au- lila Sept 4 I 5 p m
One d.., Of'lly &amp;2100 SR llt
0 ectty IC Oil t om Ka ltM'
Pion

Is

Howard L Wrttesel

ROOFING

Rt:dl Estali:

NEW- REPAIR
Announcem ents

31

Homes for Sale

We need a ca aer m ndtd peop e
Of anted pe aon to work n a high
quelty den a office The perfRt
job fo he gh pe son Please
send c:omp ate esume to Daily
Sent ne Box 729 K Pomeroy

oe•

o n Ret C•
Estate Boker Ca
6104 or 875 7738

G oom ng AI b eeda AI
s yes Ju eWabbPh 61.t 446

7230

Good deep we I pump com
pete cheep 8
lie saw Ca I
814 o448 0166

Must go 6 m• ea 1 famate
pupp es Norweg an E khound
Shephard Husk e m ••d C.H

Dept

42 Mob1le Homes
for Rent

Wood d n ng oom table with 4
chi• 1 and buffet UOO Cell
61, .t48 8926

949 2468

729W Pom..-ay Oh o 41789

Services
Livestock

Regs e ed
pes Cal

Chow Chow pup
efte
530 pm

1979 Chevy Spo
piCk up V 8 a~to e~~t
4 nch ft k
new

57

614 446 4171

Mus1cal
Instruments

64

Hay &amp; Graon

58

Fru1t
&amp; Vegetables

600 bush as as yea sea co n
$2 26 pe bushe But en He e
te d Fa m Lowe R ve Ad Af e
6 00 PM cal 614 256 6518
M xed hey 81 ba • on wagon
HJy fo bedd ng 60c 304 675

5679

Transportalion
71

Autos for Sale

1973 Fo d LTD 2 d
good
cond t350 Ca
6 4 388

Roome fo
month Ca

9 30 4 30
other hou 1

2 bad oom and 3 bedroom
mob e homes fo
ent tu
n shed Call e 14 992 7.t79
2 bedroom 2100 1q ft houH
for 11le by ownen et 1081
lunMt Drive Thlt houH , .
cently suff.-.cl flrt dam..• end
11
for aele
•
Ia
EAh'nlltll tor total reoonttruc
ton ereapproximet.ty t24 000
Ttfie lid wll run for one Wftk
only If intertcted cal Sue
Mouhon eucutrbr. of the litett

2 bed oom n Pomeroy f200
piiH' month Call 814 992 8763

at Judv Polacll ., &amp;14 441
1478

Sa e Schoo cloth•
coats jeans amell c:loth• what
knots keyetonel d rt bike

wh..Oo 3rd &amp;th 10! Mt Tobor
Ad Vinton 2nd houu on r ght

2 bed oom taler 14x70 304
O•r•v• Sa e Sept I and 7 8 5
1303 M .. dowb ook Dr ve
Pont P 11sen1 Loteofch den 1
dothlng

671 5393

SWEEPER and sewn~ mach ne
epa parts al'ld supp es P ell
up and de iven, Dav s Yacuum
C eane
one ha
m e up
Geo ge&amp; C ttek Rd Ca 614
446 0294
RON S Te ev son Se v ce
House ca s on RCA Oua~:e
GE Spec a ng n Zen h Ca
304 576 2398 0 614 446
2454

1978 Fo d F1 50 4x4 shorts ep
81260 Ca 614 247 4292

1984 Ch811y S 10 Supe Cab
a PS PB s d ng backw ndow
304 676 7986

Vans &amp; 4 W D

1----------1980 Dodge Ram Van C. I
614 446 0749
976 Fo d
auto PS
61 000
11 400 00

Range ha on V 8
PB s d ng g ass
m es
c: ean
304 468 1915

1979 Powe Wagon AC PS
sho t bed 60 000 m es also
978Supe CebF 250 4speed
ong bed Reece h ch
978
Che okee Au o PS a oaded
Takeyou pcko tadefo 4o 6
cy nde
uck 304 675 1428

82

CARTER S PLUMB NG
AND HEATNG
Co Fourth and P ne
Ga poll Oh o
Phone 614 446 3888 o 6 4
446 4477

9669
1982 Fo d Van 50 000 mites
83860 1984 Fo d Tempo au o
PS PB AC AM FM ste eo
93695 Ca 614 286 6522

1981 Chev8tte t&amp;OO Dameged
front end on left s de Ra nbow
sweeper 1600 l kenew Lo sot
enachmM'I • 81 4 843 61 16 at

• 4 30

CONCORD GRAPES
Ju ce
Je y
Jam
Teb toea ng
W lson V neya d Lea an Sand
H Road 21h m n f om t aft c
ght on Rt 62 north Po nt
Pleasan 14 10 b basket t14
40 b Pease no u " on
Sund~y 304 675 2679

&amp; Refrogerat on
1979 Jeep CJ 7 ed and wh e
f berg ass op 57 000 m es
$3 500 304 675 4243

446 8338 Day o 446 4411

FMm Suppl1r.s

Electr~cal

84

1985 HD Tou 11 de- E C low
e 1 ste eo
ght be
o he
ecceaso es 86996 Ca 614
Even

&amp; Livestock

Honda SRX
S1200 Ca

Re&amp; den el o comme c a w
ng New serv ce o
epa s
censed elec can Es ma e
f ee A denou Elect ca 304
675 786

85

General Hauhng

0 a d Wate Se ce Poo s
C s e ns We s De tve y Any
t me Cal 614 446 7404 N o
Sunday ea s

1976 Kawuak K Z 750 7500
8460 Ca
614 256

J•1u• (1973
XJV12
ful y
eqUipped nclud ng sun oof
NMR Coli 814 «6 4897

Bruce Beatt1e
., ... .... . . ...

1980 Dodge Aspen 51 000
m les t2000 Ca 614 256

1568

46 Space for Rent

Go dw ng 1000 Hond1 Sac
flea 500 below book Buy now
end save No reaaonable offer
eluted Ca 1814 4.t8 9671

New wood 6 pc I v na wood
suttea e399 96 ch81t of d aw
•• 4 d awlt' t48 6 d awe
•&amp;9 96 matttess &amp; box IP ngs
tulare 312col t14995tet
tw n mattrt"" t96
sat
THE WORKING
MAN$ FRIEND

1979 Chryt ar Cordoba Good
cond A r AM FM &amp;track

1987

01600 Col 814 4•e 5597

114 388 9938

1985 Ford Escort SW 4 spd
AM FM Tape t3999 John 1
Auto San Moved o Kaneuga
below Ho day Inn Ca 614

441 4782
&amp;tan
Now
truck
Wh.h
Man

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33 North of Pomeroy
Rental t alt~s Ce 814 992
7479

tal neitl ••h•ust systems
cu1tom made fo your
motor home o c asa c c•
f•t m• Wllr enty Muff "
9 It mpeon Aw Athens

Oh o 1 BOO 843-3717

Space tor sma
t allers All
hook ups Cable A so effie ency
room• al and cab • Mason
W Va Call304 773 6e61

SPACES FOR RENT - Tro e
ot• Rt 1 Locust Road back of

Honda 1976 Madel C8 200T
bee cond
ow m es wHI
sac fee Ca 614 446 1368
1984 Honda CR 500 Call
614 446 2323 afte 4 00 PM

Seve a o Check us DUt to
c• pat and fun tu e h12
Ce pet 150 6 ptecewood hi ng
oom Ill It t 399 Mollohan
Furniture Upper River Ad C.

114 448 7444

441

Home
Improvements

s de au o looks and uns good

73

SNAFU®

Furn1shed Rooms

ent day week
month Ga a Hote Ca 614
448 9580 Rentas ow1st120
month

cond

81

BASEMENT
WATERPROOF NG
Uncond ona
fe me gua an
ee Loca eferencea fu n thad
F ee est mates Ca
co ect
1 614 237 0488 day o n gh
Roge
sBasemen
Wete p oaf ng

304 676 6799

800Fodtacto pows dsc 6
ft Fo d bush hog $3,60 200
g•l sp ~y tank $296 Ca

45

moe

1978 Dodge ha f on p ek up
No ust New t es $950 Ca
614 367 7609

61 Farm Equ1pment

K. K 304 176 107e

•

62 Wanted to Buy

Du oc Boa s 8 ed ust ke he
boa s we es ltd a1 the Oh o
T11t1 on hat ga ned ove 2 6
lbs pe da'1 Roger Ben ley
Sab na OH 613 584 2398

614 286 6522

.,.._eel

Someone to do mow ng end
brush hogging n Radne ••e
Write to The De ty Bent nal Box

973 uck campe OV! f fu y
con • ned S600 00 304 675
4435

742

63

Conn T ombon and case t111ce
cond Ace y ana o ch gueges
hol8 and ca
Ca I 8 4 258
8849

Fo Rent AC fun shed 2 BR
mob I• home oealed • K &amp; K an
Eu en Ave t186 a month
Oep and Ret
equ ed Ce
614 266 1187

81122

lr • bu bs to grve awey e1•

Btthroom avlt~ with fiUCell

Ful Blooded Cock• Span el
me e 2 Yf• old t7S Ca
614 388 8890

Hende son

Toy male Pood e- ad t15Q Toy
mele Poodle- ed to 1 ud 18 v ce
ca s ' •46 8926

Sotaa and cha 1 p eed t om
t395 o 1995 hb •• S150 •nd
up o t126 H de a beds t~90
o t595 Re e ne 1 1225 o
t375 LAmpl f28 o 1125
D net •• 1109 end up to t495
Wood ab • w 8 ch• s t285 o
1796 011k UOO up o t375
Hutchi'S UOO and up Bunk
beds comple1e w m•tt IIMI
1295 and up 10 t396 Baby IMds
f1 10 M1 t 11'"0 bo• IP ngs
full o tw n 168 f m •78 end
f88 Queen sets 1225 k ng
'360 4 d awe ch11 f89 Gun
ceb ne s 6 gun Gas o elec c
ange t375 B•by me t eases
US &amp; t46 Bod f ames t20
130 &amp; k ng f am• t60 Good
sa eet on of bed oom 1u tea
meta cab ne 1 headboa ds t30
and up to •&amp;6
......... .
90 Days ume u c11h w t't
appoVed c edt
3MIIou
Bu av e Ad Open 9•m o fipm
Mon
hru Sat Ph 814 448

New wood 6 pc
v ng oom
au tes 8399 95 New
v ng
oom su t" f om $179 95 to
1700
Chest of d ewe • 4
d awe $48 5 d awe 1!59 96
End tabl" tom t$9 96 set
Usad Fum tu e bed oom suites
full s red bed a tw n beds and
ocken Rec ne at om t99 95
and up

675 2661

1 518 458 3&amp;41

at• 992 74&amp;8

30. 175 1311

D agonwynd Cattery Kannel
CFA H malayan Pe 1 en and
S ameM k t ens AKC Chow
pupp es New k ttens Pe 1 ans
Ca 514 446 384.t afte 7PM

PARSON S FURN TUftE

toll retund1b e
24 hou •

E~~tce shape
388 8745

0231

1984 Eacon
976 Honda
a...... pupa

6799

Sma 2 bed oom house w th
ga ege un u n shed good oc•
on Ava abe Sept 16 h 304

Y •rd Se • 3 F1m tv Sat Sept
5th 9 OOAM 2 OOPM 1542nd
Ave UOO bl- ollblt , _ . ,
1 ze sma ke new UO Very
,.. ce qua ily adl• .,.
7 8
clothes book• housewar11

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

G oom and Supply Shop Pet

PARSON S FURNITURE

Sat Sept liith Only 9 I Fu n
ture lamps !fish• lllwtrwt •
what no I typawntlf book1
color tv pictu e and ffam•
puzze 1 oola mowe till•• to
m~~ny tema to Ust Pau Den
nev • come 1554 and Rodn.y
Pille BlchQI Ohio

Camp ng
Equ1pment

Pets for Sale

A 1 Real
304 &amp;75

3 BR house nee
614 379 2678

Ea n excellent m~_gay n home
assemb y wo 11 Jewelry toy•
and others FT &amp; PT ave lable

Coli tod"''

Auto Repaor

78

Con p cker New del NO 10
$350 Ford Hay ba e $350
Ca 614 742 2627

16 Hend Back AQHA Ge d ng
Pno Mae bed a Ouarte
Ho se Ca afte 5 304 675

Oh o

J&amp;L

77

1 BOO 843 3767

8400 00 304

56

4 BR hOYM on 1 • c • E11ce

e

G1veaway

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessoroes

S u s $ 19 95 pa ns a ed
Mos modes Mu e Man 9
S mpson Ave A hens Oh o

1979 Vo kswagen good con'tl
needs eng ne ca 304 675

W••

Houses for Rent

1117

Profess1onal
Serv1ces

Bu d ng Mate all
Bock b ck uwe ppet wn
dows ntels etc C aude W n
tea Ro G ende 0 Ca 614

O~o~eStGapos

NEW I pc -wood D oup t399
Uv ng oom su •• t199 t699
Sunk beds w h bedd ng t199
Fu slu mat HI &amp; faunda tan
s a t ng
•99 Rec ne 1
tllrt ng 199
USED 8ed1 d etse 1 bed oam
su tas 1199 t299 Desks
w nger wuh e a comp wte ne
of U'led u n u e
NEW
a n boo s 130
WMkbttott I 8 &amp; up Statt &amp;
10f 01 Ct 614 448 3Hi9

2 bed oom apts •nd ho~•• n
M dd epo and Pomeroy Pay
own ut n
Ca
61.t 992
2381 0 114 812 2720

Se• Sept 6 94 pm Beby
clothes (110me new) m. • nhy
clothes stroller arge -'ze ad "
cloth"'t and o hat' m sc t.ms
Locat.t 2 m north of ChH .,
ol'\ At 7 Ran cancels

55 Bulldmg Supplies

For Lease

FOR
EASE one bed oom
apartmen1 O'llf ook ng c v pa k
1176 ptrmontt. Ca1614 •••
2326 0 ,,6 4425

3 BR unfu n shed no g~ttage
87 Sp u e S
$250 Ce
614 .. ,6 2 68

&amp; Sun

49

emu

Fam ty V•d Sa a-: Sept 5 Y, rN
patt R•ccoon Co P\ on S ~t
715 Waodbu
p•t te
womens c olh" 1m men 1
cloth .. 11:1 8 10 bou c othn
ntll n.kl

Yard Set S•t
Teocio a Avi

Celleh1n s Uted T e Shop Ova
1 OOOt es szest:z 131415
16 185 8m esoutRt 218
Ca 614 256 6261

61.t 286 6451
Mauey Fe guson New Ho and
Bush Hog Sa es &amp; Se v ce Ove
40 used t actors o choose f om
&amp; comp eta ne ot new &amp; used
equ pment Lll ges se act on n
S E Oh o

3897

VICinity

NOTCE
THE OH 0 VALLEY PUBL &amp;H
NQ CO recommends th-' you
do but Mss w th ~pie you
know and NOT 10 •end mon.y
hfough the mail until you have
nvest.gated the oH..-ing

~30

76

1979 Nomad
Bunkho u se
campe 26 A C ewn ng o
down s ab ze Ja k s Reese
H ch nc uded $4 000 304
675 280

PA CEO RIG~T
bu d ng to • on R 2 1 Ash o n
Publ c wa " end mobtle homilti
pe m ed 30~ 676 2336

Oe Iii• Sal• 315 LeG •nda
BIWI Sept 4 . 5 9 5 Jll.tn 01'
Sh ne

Y•d Sale B dwa
Tu n at
Bidwe sign Fn II Sat Chid
lnl c 0 h" .. ,.. 4 6 high
Chi
f bef9 Ill 911*0• dOOf

CROSS &amp; SONS

U S 36 Wett Jacbon Oh o

246 5121

Pomeroy
M1ddlepor1

••ly

23

ev1 l M '5£11.1.- II{ T~eu::
flliSt fEW M'At..&lt;;.
s~ lAo&lt;:~ 'fttE f'UI'n:
CIE\1{~ 1 ....111'1 ~~
t:o.St\ Wr161*-R

~ 'fiE

61 Farm Equipment

Commerc a bu d nga o ease
Down own P1 Pleaun S o es
off coa
A On e Rot E1 • 1
Ca o Veage Broker C• I 304
676 5 04

1 I') ee o on Je rya Run Rd
App e G O\le wnh u a wa e
304 p; 7&amp; 2383

,-. n ed pump,tna c at s name
bf"and JMns c o h11 d sh• 2
mil.. WM on 1•1 Fri &amp; Sal

Ylf'd Sae
16 Vnon 5
Fr Sat 9 5 Matern y nfanU
ch kf ens jun o • a m •c cto
th ng household t•ms No
u l • .,.....

Bus1ne11
Opportunity

s ar 'Iii€ DIE"1"

Good used coo v 1 portab 1
and f oo modes Ca 614 448
1149

54 M1sc Marchand1se
Ofl ce Space fo Ren Exce lent
fo Ano neva Accountan etc
Close o Coun HouH C•
W semen Re .. El a e Agency

m es so o Ga posonR 7
Fo mo e n o m• on ca Ang oiJ
8 00 AM 6 00 PM 6 .t 446
9445 N Qh 1614 256 8888 o
256 140

NEED A JOB f you 1 e18 21
years o d and unemp oy•d we
can h .. p you b n t1 00 h
wh a you tnend ou job 1Hfic ng
Ill 111 INO klhop n Muon
County Must mH'l JTPA ra
qu emen 1 Ce c::ollect Suppo t Sa v cas Netwo k

Auctioneer Col Osee E Cl ck
cenu H 764 88 304 818

4

8

~4~2~M~o~b~l;le~H:o:m:e:s:::r~4~6;:S~p:a:ce::fo:r:R::en~t~:l

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

J 4 5 Clothn
ate Fa w ew
Aar a
100

21

S~JE

Pon oon Boa 50 HP ohnson
• er t2750 Ca 614 446
4043 afte 6 00 PM

52 CB TV Rad1o
Equ1pment

0322

c
•M•
s

Aulhor ze&lt;l Jolon Ott e
New Hofland Bush Hog

ng oo m sut

BR hou11
G enwood
ma on ca
7736186

304 675 2309

Po'"eroy Oh1o
4 15 86

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

Farms for Sale

"I want to sue that little old
gentleman for CHILD SUP
PORT'"

E1pw enced moth..- w bfl)ytit
n hlf home to one pre schoo
ch d 11 Camp Con ., C.

992 6215 or 992 7314

SALES &amp; SERVICE

&amp; S1 Sep 4&amp;
off Bulev 1 Rd

'&lt;~

s_,t c 1nk pumPtng es den II
&amp; commlf Cl '80 pe load
Ron EwnsEn 1 pr ... Jackson

home o bev nnars ad
wane~ s uden sand adult a A 10
each cho d n9 and t ensposmg
f nares ed ca
114 992
5403

TONY S GUN REPA RS ttot
eb ue ng now tilling o da
o de 1 tor custom Mausera c:a
30... 675 4631

1 972 Malle c at
2•5 2 2
bed ooms good cond cal afte
6 00 PM 304 875 6483

20 tiC e 1 m w h 3
Hannan T ace Road
W Va o mo e nfo
304773618 0
atte 5 00

1 8 Wanted to Do

my

2511151

18

191• Total el~ c. 1•h70 3
BR Mt upforwoodbu ntM' new
carp• IPP tncet 2.8 000 BTU
al cond t10n• enc uded t7500
Call614 2•5 51&amp;3

••orv

G ve ptano and organ Ienon• n

K ng wood and coal bu ne
2200 tobacco st cks Cal 614

Boats and
Motors for Sale

7 91

Must

S1tuat1ons
Wanted

Wa proYKI• care to eld.,ly end
d tabled Nu ... • d" 1 • cert
f ed bonded nau .ct and co
ve ad w th Workl'ts Comp Am
bu
or conf ned 2' hou
ea • ow n gh and Nva n P M
Home Health Agency 114 992
21157 814 992 2328 o au

75

2101

lot o •• e C earv ewEa a es 6

NEEDED Obed enn Oo9
T ain., o • n 8 month old do9
Phol'\e 614 ue 299t

KIT N CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

K ng S 11 Booltca11 Wat61'bed
complete 8239 Matt eu We
"'terbed and Fu n tu a W• e
house
98 Co umbus Rd
A hens Oh o 45701 614 593

33

Dental Hyg enlst and Den •
An atan
expe enced D e
fer eel part t me appro• matety
1 8 houn week Send ruume o
P 0 Box 0029 Po nt P eNin
w Va 25550

Y C YOUNG Ill

BOGGS

o••

54 M1sc Merchandose

The Dally Sent1nei- Page-11

882 2048

REPS NEEDED
to bus nes• ICC(U!4n 1 Ful
T me tiO 000 tiO 000 Plfl
r m• t12 000 t18 000 No
Sell ng
._,eet bus nau Se
you own hou s T ..n ng p g.
Vldecl Ce 1 &amp;12 938 6870
M F Bam to 5pm tC•nt a
SendadTme

12

51 Household Goods
Kenmo a wuhe 175 Speed
O~Hn wattle $75 Orye 89&amp;
Mao ag w nge wather t915
30 elect c ange I 76 38
e act c ange S75 20 o••
ange 17~ 30
ange •95
Sma watha &amp; drye 196 each
Up gh1 f Hit t 1 60 Harvea1
god ref~g t125 SkeggsAp
p ahcas 559 Uppe Ave Rd
Ga po I Oh 114 446 7398

1978 Buddy Mob e Home
1 4x65 w h 1 0»132 ~ddt on
nc ud ng woodbu nw Ownel'l
moved mu• •• 811 offer Ca
614 446 8427 efte 630 PM

304 344 3113

Addons and emode ng
Roo ng and gu ter w o k
Conceewok
P umb ng and e ec cal
wok
(F ee Est mates)

Bl3lmopd

LAFF A·DAY

2956

Fo Sa eo Rent 198" U166
fenc.ct ya d 3 o 1 At 110
Evarg " " Phon• 814 4•6
1339 0 441 1628

Help Wanted

H

3 11 I n

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

4 bed oom 1 VJ beth• be••
ment centa a" 2 cer ,.,....
Lynn St New Hawen 304 882

32 Mob1le Homes
for Sale

12a8 a ;ond
and moe

BISSEll

•Washers eO shwashers
•Ranges
•Refr ge ato s

CERTAINTEED VINYL
THERMO BOSS
8 4 I mo pd

By owntf Sma 2 8 home
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11 m •f It hou11 on
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High school grid play in full swing
Sports on Page C-1
Government develops new tests for meat
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Deaths .......... . ........... .. A-6
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1987

_-Latest Iian missile falls hannlessly offs ore
.
MANAMA, Bahrain (UPII - Iran Sa tu rday
apparently fi red a nothe r Silkworm mlsslle at
Kuwaiti territory bu t It landed har m lessly
offs hore, dip lomats sa id , whi le Iraq reported Its
warpla nes hit two tanke rs off I he Irania n coast.
A southbound convoy of three re-tlagged
Kuwa iti ta nkers ed ged wa rily pas t other Chinese:
made Silkworms in the Stra it of Hormuz wit h
other mer cha nt vessels tagging along lor U.S.
Navy protection .
Iraq! residents near the shore wher e the m iss il e
a llegedly landed repor ted hearing a n explos ion at
dawn , and one Wes tern dip lomat sa id "I think we
have to ass ume it wa s a n other missil e. "
He ad ded the pres umed Silkworm m lss il r
land ed harm less ly In Kuwa it i waters bu t It wa s
not Immed iat e ly known wh ere It was fired from .
Kuwait Sa tu rday expelled live Ira nia n dlplo·
mat s followi ng a Silkworm miss il e a ttack th at hit
It s shores Friday .
T he Kuwa l! l Foreign Min ist ry gave the fi ve

'

Ira ni a n diploma ts a week to leave th e northern .
gulf na tion. calling them per sona non grata, a
minis try statement said.
Wes tern diploma ts in Ku wa it city reached by
telephone sa id the five proba bly are the full
complement of the Irania n embassy, effectivel y
. closing it.
Mea nwhile, Iraq i jets streaked to the Iranian
coast a nd carried out two "acc.u ra te and effective
hit s" agai ns t " large nava l ta rgets," Iraq i
parlance forta nkers.' a milita ry spokesma n said.
The ' s pokes man qu ote&lt;! by the Iraqi News
Agency sai d one of the air strikes was two hours
-before da wn a nd the oth er shortly a ft er noon.
He sa id Iraq i jets a tt ac ked a nd hlt another ship
attacked Friday night. Iraq cla ims Its jets have
hi! 13 ships In the last eight days.
Ttte Iraqi broadcast did not further Ide ntify the
vessels the jets att acked or say whet her they were
hi! by m lss les or gu nfire.
Accordl n!( to the INA broad cast. th e a tta cks

apparently we re fa r fr om the St ra it of Hor muz,
through which a co nvoy of U. S. escorted re·
flagged Kuwaiti ta nkers safely passed Saturday
aft ernoon.
·
The U.S. Cen tral Comma nd sa id the Gas Queen
and Cas P r in cess, bo lh 46.00!Hon liquefi ed
natural gas carriers, a nd the 290,000-ton oil tan ker
Tow nsend, wer e s hephe rded by the guidPd missile
cruiser USS Reeves, th e guided m iss ile friga te
USS Hawes, and th e des troyer USS Kidd .
In a ddilion to the re-Ciagged Kuwait i v essels,
two Liberian tankers joined the co nvoy for the
das)) through the 15-m ile· long strait that
separates the Gull of Om a n and the Persia n Guil.
said television 1\Ctwor k reporters watch ing the
convoy.
The co nvoy was stretched out over a bout 12
miles. Sea Stall ion helicopters from the amph ib·
ious carrier USS Guadal can al conducted mi ne
sea rch opera tions for the tra nsit group. buf no
mines were reported de tec ted.

Kuwait i Foreign Min ister Sheikh Jaber Al
Ahmad AI Sa bah sa id a Silkworm m issile t hat ,
slammed inl. o Kuwait' s sou thern shore sho rtly
before dawn Frid ay damaged some res ide ntia l
bu ildings and industrial pla nts. Another Silk·
worm reportedly was fired Wednesday from the
Fa w pen insula and landed in Kuwa iti wa ters, bui.
the .:e porl. was not confi rmed.
·
In a letter Frida y to Javier Perez De Cue llar, AI
Sabah urged the U.N . secr eta ry gener a l to hold
"app ropria te and urgent consultat ions" with
ot her pa r ties and sai d Ir a n should be prevented
from " continuing Its a ttacks again st Kuwa it.'" ·
In Was hingto n, U.S. inte lligence sources said
the anti-ship missile wa s probably fired from "a
mobi le platform" such as a t r uck, bu t it m issed
lhe near es t U.S. target by 2 miles.
One source said the only discernible tar get
nearby was a " turning bas in, " where U.S. naval
convoys form to es cort re- fl agged Kuwaili
tankers through th e gu lf.

Find $3 billion in "secret'
car warranties, group reports
WASHI NGTON (UP! ) - A
group compla l ned Sat·

co n s u m1~ r

urday that ca r

A salute to the people behind the scenes, \\U~g
to keep America strong, prosperous, prtxb.Jctive
Their united efforts are the foundation upon which
our great nation exists ...upon which our c.wnomy

thrives and our quality of life · excels.
Each of us has a right to be proud , for
~
all a pan of it, as America's hard IMJrking
labor force takes a well-earned holiday oi 115t.

Have a Safe Labor
SMITH NELSON
MOTORS ·
POMEROY
PH. 992-2174'

INGELS FURNITURE
and JEWELRY
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-2635

PAT HILL FORD
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-2196

CHESTER
PH. 985-4100

MIDDLEPORT
PJI. 992-5627

HOME NATIONAL BANK
RACINE
PH. 949-221 0

SYRACUSE
PH. 992-6333

POMEROY
PH. 992-2506

MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6491

POMEROY
PH. 992-2644

POMEROY

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POMEROY
PH. 992-2054

CHAPMAN SHOES

FARMERS BANK
&amp; SAVINGS CO.

BAUM TRUE VALUE

POMEROY
PH. 992-2136

CROW'S FAMILY
IESTAURANT
I. PQMEROY

fPH. 992-5432

.POMEROY
PH. 992-3785

BIG ~NO FOODlAND

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r POIIROY · .

RIO GRANDE - The annua l
fisc al Impact of Rio Gr and e
College and Community College
on the area's economy totals
nearly $60 million, a r ecently
completed repor t ind lca i.es.
The -report , prepa red by the
college' s division of development, was designed to measure
the economic and educationa l
Impact of the college' on the
community It serves.
"While Rio Grande exists to
meet the educationa l needs or the
citizens or southeastern Ohio, "
said Richard H. Owens, ViceDONATION MADE - People'• Baak of Point Pleuant, Muon
and New Haven purchaaed the reserve champion pair of lambs at . President lor Development , "the
this year's Melga Couaty Fair, thea donated the lambs lor reaale.
college has stimulated the area
economy by Increasing business
The lambs were purchased by Muon FumHure, Ron aad ZuiiJNUI
Materials Co. and Rlve~slde GoU Coul'lle of Muon C011nty, aad
volume, creating Jol!s, generatIng grants and s tudent financial
Cooper Chrysler-Plymouth-Dod~~! of Middleport. Proceedll from '
the sale were given to Carletoa School and a sizable check wa,s
ald."
·
With an ann11al llscal budget
presented to Lee Wedemeyer, superlnlendeDI of the Melp County
exceeding $8.5 million and total
Board of Mental Retardation-Developmental DlsabWitea. Wedeemployees numbering 170, Rio
meyer expreaed thankli to the merchants and buslneaa people who
Grande College and Community
made the doaatloa poulble and saki the money will be clepoelted In
College &lt;:&lt;mtrlbutes significantly
Carleton's special gift account. Present lor the check preaentatlon
to the economic health and
were, left to rlahl, Randy VanMeter, vlce-prealdent of People's
. growth of southeaste rn Ohio,
Bank, Wedemeyer, and Don Fogleaon, chalrfll&amp;l) of tbe People's
according to the study.
Bal)k "'-dvlsory Board.
·'

CHESTER
PH. 985-3301

VILLAGE PHARMACY
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6669

iPH. 992-2891

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MIDDLEPORT TROPHIES
MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6128

percent said he was not. In a n
earlier 1984 ' survey, Hart. said
bei ng a st rong leader wa s Rea ·
ga n's greatl"s t strengt h.
Ha r t , who does co ns id erable
polling lor Democr a tic candi dates, co nducted this survey for
KldsP a c, a politica l a c tion com m ittee interested In ear ly child·
hood Issues .
The poll also showed that 39
percent of the voters said the
nation s hou ld c hange to a Democratic president In 1988, while 30
percent said the nation should
stick with a Republican. The
figures were not surprising s ince
they refleCt the percentages of
the voter population thai Ide ntities with the Democr a !lc or
Republican Part y.
Reflecting th e con!lnued exis tence or a gender gap In American
politics . .43 percent of the wome n
thought It was time to switch to a
Democrat, while only 34 percen t
or the men had that feeling.

PROJECT UNDERWA,V - Improvements to
the U.S. 33 lour-lan e ar e und erway In Meigs
County by the Shelly Co. of Thornville. Widening
of the lanes Is taking place and cnews on Friday
were a pplying a slurry seal to the widened ar ellS.
Completion date for the Ohio Department ol

Transportation project Is June ol next year.
ODOT accepted a bid of $3.2 million fromtheJohh
R. Jurgensen Co. of 'C incinnati for the project.
Jurgensen subcontracted the work to Shelly at a
cost of $2.6 m HUon.

Should release escrow money soon
By NANCY YOACHAM
Times-Sentinel Staf
.
POMEROY - Meigs a nd Ma·
son Coun ty businesses which
donated money to pu t the ferry in
operation while the P omeroy Mason Bridge was ou t of c.o mmission should expec t a pa rt of
their money returned In the nea r
ful ure. T he rele ase of $21,600 in
donations, held In esc row to
gua ra ntee repa ir of possible
damages to P omeroy St. In
Mason, Is expected shortly.
Of the $21,600 tota l, $15,0CIO

belongs to ferry o perator Da r rell
operation.
Rodger. Rodger left the area late
Lois Test, Mason villag e relas t week on his way back to ·his corder. reports Mason Village
Cli nt on. Iowa base.
Council is wa iting for offlclql
The remaining $6,600 will be
word from Fred F ranc lose of tile
retu rned on a percentage b asis to We st Virgi nia De partm e nt of
the bus inesses wh ich made the
Highways that Pom eroy St . wa s
donations, accqrdlng to Bill
not dam aged during the per iod
Nease, pres ide nt of P omeroy
the ferry operated. Tes t said
Area Cha mber o f Comme rce and
councilmember s will be c hec k·
one of the driving forces behind · lng the st reet them se lves to
. the fu nd r aising.
determine if da mages ex is t a nd
·An addit ional $5,000 in dona- will then com pare their find ings
tions was paid di rect ly l. o Rodger
wit h those of the department of
shor tly after the ferry we nt into
Co ntinued on A-4

Rio's economic impact totals $60

POMEROY
PH. 992-2815

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ership a s be in g Im por ta nt. Responde nts wer e allowed to ma ke
more tha n one chol.ce.
Twent y-nin e p ercent sa id beIng co m passiona te and car ing
about J&gt;('Ople was Importa nt; 20
per cen t picked patriotis m: 18
pe rcen t said be ing forwa rd lookIn g was Importan t. : 9 percen t
c hose optimism and hope as a n
Important quality.
·
Only 9 percent sa id they
though t hones ty c haracter ized
Reagan , while 49 perce nt said it
was m iss ing In the pres ident.
Twent y-four percent said Reaga n was a strong leader . while 22

GALLII'OliS
PH. 446-2691

RAWLINGS-COATS-BLOWER
FUNERAL HOM£
MIDDlEPORT
rtt. 9U-5141

POMEROY
PH. 992-2955

FRANCIS FLORIST

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PH. 992-2181

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

FRUTH PHARMACY

payin g bet ween S50 a nd S3,00o lor
repa irs that Invo lve "econom ic
defec.ts."
The center sa id the hidden
warra nt les cover vehic les so ld
by Ge ne ra l Motors. Ford ,
Chrysler , Honda a nd Toyota lo r
defec tive engines . automat ic
transm issions. body paint and
se at .~!e ll s '
·
.
Don Pos tma , a s pokes m an for
Gener a l Molars Corp.. the nation's biggest a utomaker, told
UPI It has no s ecret war ra nty

I

POMEROY
PH. 992-2121

POMEROY
PH. 992-2039

POMEROY
PH. 992-2342

CHESTER
PH. 985-3308

MIDDLEPORT
PH. 992-6685

POMEROY
FLOWER SHOP

MGM FARM CITY INC.

ADOLPH'S
DAIRY VALLEY INC.

EWING FUNERAL HOME

POMEROY
PH. 992-2975

ByCI.AV F. RICHARDS
l /PI Political Write r
WAS HI NGTON i UP il - Vo·
ter s wa nt the next Am erican
pres id ent to be ho nest a nd a
strong leader - two qua lifi es
they sa y they do not see In Ronald
Re agan , a s urvey by pollster
Peter Hart showed Sa turd ay .
Har t said his s urvey of 1,201
reg ist e red voters In m id-June
found that the No. l qua lit ies
.vote rs wan lin the nex t pres ident
are hones ty and a commitment to
play by the rules . Some 56
percent pic ked honest y, wit h 46
per cent ldentity lng s trong lea d·

BAH~ ONI!. ATIIEHI, NA
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DOWNING-CHILDS
MULLEN, MUSSER INS.

RIDENOUR SUPPLY

r Psult . m ost con sumers end up

policy , a nd said the defect s
described by the consumer group
" are a ll covered by specia l
policies ."
" Th e Information Is there In a
s pecl.al policy pri nted In the
warrant y booklet In the g love box
of all new models a nd has been
for several years." he said. : ·An
they have to do Is read the
material In the glove box and a sk
the dea ler a nd find out whethe r •
they qua lify for a spec ial poli cy .' '
The Detroit New s sil ld spokesmen for Ford , Chrysler , Honda
a nd Toyota also den ied t he
existe nce of secret war ranties .

Americans want honesty and
leadership .in next president

HERITAGE HOUSE
OF SHOES

STATE FARM INSURANCE

GRAVELY TRACTOR
SALES and SERVICE

Weekend

RIGGS USED CARS

manu f ac tu rC~ r s

have used "secrcl wn r ra n lies" to
cover S3 billion In repai rs on
defec tive vehic les ma nufa ctured
lx•tween 1980 a nd 19 6.
Th&lt;- Cent er for A ut oSa fPt ~· said
J() million cars a nd light trucks
are cov~ rro by the seer t war·
ra nttes . und r w'h!ch. m a nufac·
turers ha ve paid for re pa.irs only
whe n the car a nd truck mo·ners
complai n.
The cente r, h ea dqua rt e r~'&lt;~ in
Was hlng1on , said II Is v irtua lly
Impossible for most . own rs t.o

find out a bout the hidden wa ra nt lcs . Th e group sa id that as a

·'I

has rece ived $14 .1 million froin
" Th ro u ghout ou r se rvice
the Sta te of Oh lo in the form of ar ea," Owens said , " Rio Grande
stude nt su bsidies. Not only does is a n Importa nt employer, consutha t a mount gre atly redu ce tui- mer and bu siness partne r .· ·
tion fo r community college stu ·
In a ddit ion, th e report cit es the
dents, it represents funds that " linkage" !ha l ha s developed
wou ld not have co me into the with the a rea ' s bu siness . indus- •..
district without the commun ity tria l, com m unil y, c ultu ra l a nd
college.
c ivic organizations as a ma jor
Stat e subsid ies represen t less Impact of !he college.
!. ha n hal l of t h e total Inco me
"Throug h a dul t edu c a tion
rece ived by th e college. Addi- classes, specia I tui tion rem is·.
tiona l opera tio na l suppor t Is slons fo r the unemployed , te chnichie fl y derived from ·student c al ass is ta nce to regional small
tuition and fees; federa l grants;
buslriess a nd indus trial groups .."
'investment Inc ome; g ifts and Owens sa id , "Rio Grande has.
gra nts from corporation s, foun · deve loped programs which redations, and private individual s . spond to. spec ialized needs ln
Among Its findings, the report order to fac llil a tp the d evel&lt;{P-.
found that the c ollege spent over
me n!. of resources specific to oli'l':
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$2 million for loc al purc hases geographic loca tion .
" Ri o Grande has utilized ltie' :
during academic year 1986-87.
Over a ll,. Rio Grande College . expertise of fa cult y . stall anP::
alone generates a pproxima tely 7 advisory comm illees, as we ll
percent or the a rea' s annua l Its specia lized fac ilities and- :
Income: and. provides 1 percent equipment · to develop a ric~ : '
of tota l employ ment In Gallla , variety of programs des i g n ed:t~ ·
J ackson, Meigs and VInton meet the needs of our locti :
cou nties.
co mmunities,'' Owens said. ·: : •:
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Applying a sta nd ard m ult iplier .
of 7 to th e college's annua l budget
Indica tes a direct impact on the
local economy tota ling $59.5
million.
In addit ion to the direc t benefit
of fhe Instit utiona l budg e t on the
area, the college's impa c t on the
region Is ex t en d ~d wit h Its
curren t bu ilding a nd d evelop··
ment progra m .
Since 1979, building and renovation proj ects at Rio Gra nde
have totaled more tha n $11
million. In addition, the co llege Is
now In . the first stages of
cons truction of a new $4 million
class room bulldlng.
Another $1 million has been
allocated ·. by the sta te lor the
renov ati on of a n exis tin g
structure.
An evalu ation of labor em·
ployed and supplies purchased
Indicates that up to 15 percent,
·$2.4 million, of those ·funds have
been, or will be, spentin the area.
Over Its 11 year his tory, Rio
Gra nde .Commmunl ty College

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