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                  <text>Page-12-The Daily Sentinel

.---Local briefs-of rerouting of traffic for the bloc!!. party activities in
Middleport, there will be no parking on Saturday from 6 a.m.
untlllO p.m . on Nor th Third Avenue, all of Garfield Street and
the fin;! block of Sou.th Third Avenue , bet.,..een Mill Street and
Garfield St reet.
~au se

Seroing starts at 11 Saturday .
The Middleport Fire Department will begin serving at 11 a.m .
Saturday for its chicken bar ·b·que near the firehouse , in
conjunct ion with block party actlviiles. Dinners are$3.50. with a
half chicken only offered for $3. Dinners include chicken, baked
·· beans and roll.
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Bridge being resurfaced

A Ches ter area man has been charged with felonious assault
in connectlon with a shooting about 10: 30 Tuesday night at The
Cove bar on Route 7 near Pomeroy . Charged in Meigs County
Court wa s Daniel P . Talbott Jr., 25, of Route 248, .near Chester.
Talbott entered the bar Tuesday night a llegedly In search of
Charles Ba rley, owner of the establis hment. After being told
that Barley was unavallable, Talbott allegedly drew a shotgun
and fired o ff several rounds of ammunition inside the bar before
fleeing the scene in a vehicle. Barley and a patron, Kevin Wolfe,
claimed injuries but refused treatment by EMS personnel at the
scene.
Depu ty Ruth Frank reported that Talbott turned himself in to
Sheriff Howard Frank abou t 4 a.m. this morning. Talbott was
placed in c ustody by t]le s heriff and was schedu led for an Initial
court appea rance this morning before Judge Patrick O'Brien.
Talbott .is a brother of 2l·year-old David Talbott, of Racine,
who was wounded in the legs in a Shooting incident at The Cove
in May. Ba rley was charged with three counts of felonious
assault in connection with the May shooting. and freed on bond.

Myrtle Graham
Myrtle Ma y Graham, 85, 10420
Ammish Rid ge Road. So merset,
a former reside nt of the Coo lville
area, died Wednesday ar her
residence .
Born Oc t . 25. 1900 , a daughter
of the late Joseph and Arly Balls
Buck, s h~ was a homemaker.
Surviv in g a re a son and
daug hter-in -la w. Ray mond a nd
Annabell Gra ham, Somerset :
tour daught ers and sons-in-law ,
Doris and Cha rles Comb, Nora
and Bill Qu in n and Marguerite

By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
· COLU MBUS. Ohio 1 UP!) -The Ohio House of
R&lt;' prcsent at ives is s('h ~dui E"d to vote nex t week on
a co mpromisP c ivil jus tice and insura nce refor m
hill whtch,has lukewar m support of the business
c6 mmunit y and outri g-ht opposit ion of consumer.
labor a nd lawyer groups .
Hou se Sp_ca kc r Ve rnal G. Riffe Jr. . D·New
Bos ton. ca lled the Hou se back int o session for
Sept. 24 s ho rt!~· aft er a joint Hous&lt;'·Se natE'
conferl'nC!' committeP ra tified a negotiated
settle m ent on th e ('O nt rovcrs ia l ma l te r Thursday.
The Sena te has schedule d a Sept. .30 sess ion to
vote on the bill. w hi ch has OCC' upied center stage in
Ass('mbl ~·

for two yt?a r s a nd was

,·e tof'd in a nother re rm las t [)(·c&lt;'mbcr by Gov .
Hic ha rd F . Cel es te.
e l es t ~. who d(•cllned to b(' l;t!)('led a proponent
of the legis la tion . never th('!Pss sa id Thu r'sday he
will sign it. ·· 1 said I would sign House Bil l I Wh en
It rea(' hed my dPs k. und I pla n to s ign it." s uid the
govern or .

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plan s

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The a-1 approval by the six· member House·
Senate panel took only fiv e minutes and went
acc.o rdlng to script.'
"This is the stronges t and most comprehensive
Insurance reform in the history of Ohio and the
s trongest in the country today ," said Rep.
Mlehael P . Stinzlano. D·Columbus. c hairman of
the s l ~· m e mber negotiating panel.
Se.n. H. Coope.r Snyder, R· Hillsboro, th~ chief
Senate negotia tor, said the proposal wil l help.
redu ce Ins urance rate s for bus in esses . but he
ca utioned tha t it will tak e time.
··w e 've accomplished a bill that m eets some of
the co ncerns of mine. not all ," sa id Snyder.
Both th e business communit y and ·the labor·
a ttorney -cons umer coalition said th ey wi ll seck
a dditional changes ne xt yea r to reso lve the ir
compl a in ts a bout the bill.
" This was lik e the firs t game of a doubl eheader. " observed .Sen. Lee I. Fis her. D·Shaker
He ight s. the lone conferee to oppose the bill.
Th P lrl(is lat ion see ks to redu ce comme rc ial

liability insurance rat es and make covera ge more
available. It includes s tronger regulation of the
insurance induslry by the Ohio D~par t me nt of
In surance , )Imitations on fri volous laws uits and
excessive damage awards and attorney fees, and
a limit on law suit s a gainst manufactu rer s of ·
defective products.
'
." This is a bill in des pera te sea rch of a re a so n. "
s aid Fi s her . " It is a n a fte-r · t he· f act
ra tiona! izat ion. "
Fis her, a n·att orney, sa id th a t when th e push for
tort

r efor m

began.

the insurance indu stry

clai med there was a ··crisis" of excess in la wsui r·s
and da mage a wa rds. whi c h was bleeding thP
companies .financiall y.
Now . said Fi sher, insuran cr compan ies ar r

making handsome profits a nd the re is no need to
chan f&lt;e the bas ic civi l ju stice syst em.
"The r e is no documented ev idence th at wh a t we
do here toda y witl have

an~·

irftpact oil insuranC'r

rates or on th e economic climate of Oh io." said
Fi s her.
Ma rk David son. the cha irma n of the Ohi o

Allia nce for Civ il .Justice, a coalition of busi ness
and ins urance co mpany in terests. said th e bill is
" an imp roveme nt over c ur rent Ja w."
" It will help m ove in the di rec tion of giving the
defend a nt a fair brea k in cou!'l ," said Dav idson.
But a coalil ion of organized labor , consumer
groups a nd trial lawye rs s.ti'd Celes te did not s tick
by his d e mand s of las t December , whe n he vetoed
a similar bil l. Th e coali tion urged the govem or to
veto thi s one al so.
''O hio co nsumer s, worki ng. peo ple and in jured
,·ictim s cannot afford thi s bill tha t trad es ou r
right s a nd im porta nt prot ections of our safe ty a nd
hea lth for increased profi ts of the ins ur:a nce
Indu s try," sa id P eter MacDowel l of th e Oh io
Public Int eres t Ca mpaign .
MacDowell and Da vid Laur idse n of the Oh io
AFL-CIO sa id th eir group was pa rti cula r ly upset
tha t the bill co n ta ins no pro Jec t io n aga ins t toxic
substa nces, exce pt in de l"eclivc produ ct cases.
and a weak st a nda rd protecting defec ti vely
designed product s.
·

Nation recovers celebration
o{ Constitution's anniversary

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and Richard Masters, all of
Columbus; Irene and Clarence
Miller. Quart si te. Ariz.; sister,
Mabel Jeffers . Akron, 19 gra nd·
thildren, 22 great-grandchildren
and several nieces and nephews.
Besides her parents, she was
preceded In death by her hu sband, William Gra ham, in 1968; a
son. Billy Graham, and two
sis ters .
Services will be he ld at I p.m .
Saturday at the White Funeral
Home in Coolvi lle. Burial will be
in Coolville Cemetery . Friends
may ca ll at the funeral home
from 2 to 4 and 7 to~ p.m. Friday.

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There were no tickets sold fo r
the m id -week drawing that listed
the six winning numbers of 5. 6.
12, 281 43 and 44, a lottery
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SPECIALS

A:fter locating the Illegal plants
in the vici nity of the Wolfe home.
the helicopter landed in a field
behind the hou se. Other law
enforcement officials traved to
the home via automobile.. Apparently, a disagreement took place
between the Wolfes a nd the
o(flcials.
As a result, Pauline Wolfe was
charged with causi ng or attempt·
lng to ca use physical liarm to
anot her, and with .resisting arrest. Gary Wolfe was charged
with resisting arrest, performing
an act whic h hampered or
impeded a public official in the
performance of his lawfutl du·
ties, causing or attempting to
cause harm to another and
falling to obey the order of a law
enforcement official engaged In
his duties. ·
·
No other charges have been
flied agai nst the Wolfes who are
free on bond.
A pre-trial hearing In the
matter has been schedu led for
Sept. 30.

Area deaths

Veterans Memorial
Wednesday Admissions
Clinton R. Faulk, Middleport;
Ivory Bush, Middleport ; Rollin
Dill, Pomeroy; David Hardwick,
Middleport: Eva Lawson, Racine; Rena Vaughan. Shade:
Ulla Strauss, Racine; lola Wll·
son, Reedsville.
Wednes day Discharges
Jean Delph, Timothy Willis .

6461

Cloudy, 50 percent c hanc~ of
showers tonight. Low near 60.
Cloudy Saturday. Chance of
showers. High In 70s.

House votes next week on insuraDce reform

BLOCK .PARTY

Hospital news

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Copyrighted 1987

MIDDLEPORT'S 5th ANNUAL

Haggy is expected" to have his
Initial appearance on the five
charges before Judge Patrick H .
O'Brien in the Meigs County
Court Friday morning. ·

Daily Number

Pick 4

the- Gr-nPr aJ

Mother, son enter not guilty plea

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Continued lrompagel

Ohio Lottery

Church
page
notices

Ratliff sentenced over· stabbing incident

"I can.'t . over-emphasiZe the
Ratliff sentenced In connection felonious assault . and was re· ·
heroism of these two yo~ng
with
stabbing Incident In early leased on his own recogniZance.
men," she said. ''With their
The victim In the stabbing
May
training and forethought they
Incident was John 0 . Blake, 22.
·
Corbett
E.
Ratliff,
19,
of
Route
took what was a potentially
also
of Middleport. '
tragic situation and It turned It 7. Middleport , was sentenced
In add it ion to the suspended ·
Into what could be described as a Wednesday by Meigs County
sentence
and probation, Ratliff
Common Pleas Judge Charles
medical miracle. "
was
ordered
by the judge to
Both Boyden and Rickey, now Knight to 18 months In prison.
refrain
from
any
. place which
sophomores at Rio Grande Col· suspended, and five years proba·
alcohOlic
beverages
are served . .
lege, received CPR training In . tlon, In connection with a stab·
And
If
Ratliff
Is
found
guilty of
high school - a course required bing In Middleport during the
any
further
acts
of
violence ·
early morning hours of May 9.
at their schools.
du
r
ing
the
probation
period
the ·
In an earlier court appearance.
· "This situation, along with
prison sentence will be Imposed.
demonstrating the heroism of the Ratliff had entered a written plea
~n~lltv
to
the
.
charge
of
of
students, lnclcates the need for
. . .
.
CPR training," Dr. Grlcoskl
concluded. "It can and does save r;;;;;;.;;.;;;;;;;~;;~~~;;~~;.;;;;;.;;~~
lives."
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Authorities report that both
Haggy and the juvenile were
caught through the use of tele·
phone traps placed on the district
lines· whfch enable the call to be
traced to the originating tel ep hone. Other, traditional inves·
tigative tools are being brought
to bear, lticludlng information
provided by students and other
who may have· some knowledge
of who Is rna king the calls and
through the surveillance os suspected callers.
Inducing panic is a misdemea nor of the first degree, and each
separate count carries a possible
s ix
sentence and a possl·
ble
to $1,000

Charge man in shooting incident

Meigs County Em ergency
Medical Services reports eight
calls Wednesday; Pomeroy at
1:40 a.m. to Forest Run for
George Folmer to Holzer Medi·
cal Center; Scipio Township Fire
Department a t 8:33 a.m. to a
tractor fire at the Drexel Vance
residence on Vance Road ; Pome·
roy at 8: 55 a .m . to Hiland Road
for Teresa Payne · to Holzer
Medical Center: Middleport at
9:08a.m. to Main St. for Freda
Sm ith to Holzer Medica l Center:
Tuppers Pl a ins at 10: 11 a.m.
transported Cordon Ca ldwell to
St. Joseph 's; Middleport. a t 12: 27
p.m. to St ewa rt Hollow Road fo.r
David Hardwick · to Veterans
Memorial Hos pi tal; PomProy a t
12:39 p.m. to Welshtown Hill for
Justin Klein to Veterans Memor·
ia l Hospital ; Pomeroy at 10:48
p.m . to Po m eroy Health Care
Center for In ez Ash to Vetera ns
Memorial Hos pital.

Two Rio..._c_o_n_tl.:.:.nu.:.:.ed:..:.:..:f.:.:.ro:..:.m"-'-pa;..:g::.:e_l_ _ _ _ _ __

Two arrests...

The Silver Memorial Bridge, which connects Gallipolis and
Point Pleasant. W.Va .. is being resurfaced by an Ohio
contractor. according to a spokesman for West Virginia
Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr.
The Velotta Company of Sharon Center, named to complete
the project, submitted a bid for $770,460 for application of a
latex-mod ified cement overlay which will cover .37 of a mile
span wh ic h crosses the Ohio River on U.S. 35.
The project is scheduled to be finished in November .

Squad calls

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condition. as ''very stable." She
said Mlnadro had sustained
some Initial cardiac Injury which
has since "resolved Itself."
According to Dr. Grlcoski,
medical evidence · Indicates he
was struck directly In the head by
the lightning bolt. The charge
apparently exited through his
left foot.
Mlnadeo received some minor
burns, Including one around his ·
neck - sustained when a neck·
lace he was wearing was vapo·
riied by the electrical charge.
·"There remains some partial
high-range hearing · loss, " Dr.
Gricoskl said, "but that may not
be permanent,"

.Reroute traffic for event

Pauline Wo lfe. of Antiquity,
and her son, Cary Wolfe, entered
pleas of innocent to a total of six
charges during Meigs County
Court proceedings on Wednesday. The pleas of Innocent were
enterep on bj&gt; halfo!t he.Wolfes by
Attorney Douglas Little. The
char ges ste m from an Incident
last Wednes day a t the Pauline
Wofe home after marijuana was
located near the home during a
helicopter· search of the area by
Meigs Count y Sheriff' s Department officials and age nts from
the Ohio Bureau of Criminal
Investigation.

Thursday. September 17. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Use Our Free
Parking Lot~

Ame r ita n dc mocrac'' a nd the
fi rs t wr!ttc· n co nt ra c t hy a peo ple
for it s gover nme nt.
Wh ile Thu rsday was 1hc day
for· the part'' · the bl ce nt e nnl ~ l
does n' t of!I C'Ia ily Pnd until 1991.
th&lt;' 200th a nni vE'!"sa ry ot· th&lt;·
ra t ifica tlon of thr Fli ll of Righ tst he Co ns titut ion's fir s t 111
Hm Cndmf'n ts .

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P hllude lvh la. the birthplace of
the Constitu tion. was cent er
s tage of Thu rsday 's sa lu w wi th a rai n-sonkr d but spirit ed
parade. u SJ)&lt;'cch by Pres lqe nt
RC'aga n and a n ('Vf' nin g gala a nd
fi i·cwor ki&lt; . ·
Sta nding ours !M lnd cpend ·
e ncc Ha ll- where th e doc ument
was dra ft c•d. de bat ed a nd . ultl ·
mil t ely signed on So pt . l7, 1787R&lt;?aga n pra i ed thr Founding
F'a thPrs for th Pir wi sdom .
"'The g~ n i u s or our co ns tl!u ·

briefs--~

lional !&gt;i ~' S f em i's It s recognit ion
th a t no one br anc h of governme nt a lone could bP reli ed on to
p res~ r vc our freed oms." Reagan
sa id in a nationa lly broadcas t
addr (&gt;~s .

E lsewhere Thu rsday. tens of
m illi ons of i\ rn c r ica ~ s joined th&lt;'
pa r ty w ith a va r if'l y of aclivilies
- re -e nactme nt s of the signing of
the Co ns titution. fes ti va ls. pic·
c hurch se r vices and eve n
m ar a1hon runs .
nic~.

At ~ p.m. EDT. be lls tolled
ac ross the na tio n in tribut e to
George Was hin gton, .lames Mad·
ison. ;\lcxande r Hamilt on, Rogl'r
Sher ma n, Be nj a min Franklin
and the :l~ other· s igner s of th~
Consti tution.
A liO-by-90 fo qt Am erican flag ,
billed the world 's " la rges t fr ee·
fl yin g fl a g." was unfu r led a long
!he Geo rg e Washin gton Bridge ,
whic h co nnects New Y ork and
New J e r sey • over th e H uds"on

Ri ver.

Former
i\NNIVERSi\Rl ' CEREMONY Chief Juslicr Warren Burger pulls on the rope of
tht• replica nfthc Uberty Bell at thctime wlwn the
Constitution WI\S signed 200 ye ars ago at

Independence Hall ThurSday, concluding ceremo·
nl&lt;!s at the Halt commemorating the signing. The
hell-ringing was repeated at the exact same time
at many locat ions across the tlnited States. ( l lPI)

In De laware, the fir st st atP to
r.a t ify the ro nsti tuti on. in Dr ·
ce mbcr 17 ~7. res id e nts s igned a
For thr fi rs t time in fo ur da;·s. schoo ls of th e• Mf' lgs Loca l
co py of the constitut io nal ra tifi·
S.:·hoo l Dis tr ic·t w&lt;'r&lt;' wit trout bo mb t hi'&lt;:' at ca li s Frida y mornin g.
cat ion do&lt;·ument.
Th e dis tr ic t t' ('Pi\:rd no such c·a lls on Monday th is w c~k but
Heve jprs in Santa f'e .. Jtj. M.,
was hit with a ras h of ca lls on Tu esday, Wedn esday and
released
hundreds of balloons
Thur.da.. Meunt lmr. a n lli vc' s ligat ion has led to the se nt enc ing
WASHINGTON tUP l i -U .S.
mind of a :lO·hour airlin e r hijack · closPd local ion.
and r a nll bells . a nd Vermont .
of onr youn.: ma n to a rPfor mal ory a nd scvN a l oth er hea r ings
Anot her hear ing was sche·
o!fic iats sa y they sought no help ing two yea r s a go. was lured to a
threw a bi g pa rty at a sta tehou se
are pendin g in thP juve nile cou rt. it Is re port ed.
duled
for Tuesda y.
!rom ot her nations in th e un· boat pilot ed by FBI agents
adorned in red. white a nd blue .
l. " t ~ Thursday mor nin g. memb rs of the dls tt·tc t" s boa r·d of
The
hijacking for which Younis
precede nt ed capt ure of an ar· Su nday . a ccordin g to the .Jus tic~
Ve rm o nt Gov. Mad e lin e
c du ca t ion m&lt;'t In ~ m c r g~m· ,· sessio n to disc uss thr bomb thrr ar
has
been
cha rged occurred June
ru sed, Shiite terrorist brought to Department . Th e Lebanese citi·
Kunin. who immig rated to the
ca ll probl em . Th boa rd dra ft ed a IPtl!' r to b(• se nt to MPigs
the Unit ed Stales from int erna - zen was a r res ted and he ld a board 11, 1985. Five Shiit e Mos le ms
UhitPd Stall'S from Swit ze rland
Co unt y .luvrnile .J ud gr urgi ng th a t offr ndcrs found gui lty ""'
tiona l wa ters to s tand tria l for the aircraft carrier USS Sara t· armed with hand grenades . dyduring World War II , said. " I
/ given the ma xi mum pPiialtlf's .
hos ta g~s.
taking
oga before be in g flown to Wa· namit e . and other explos lvcs
lea rned a t a very ea rly a~ e the
Supt. Dan E . Morri s said that thf' lett er would be ha nd
'
'This
represenr.
thr
fi
rs
t
over
s
hington a nd a rr a i g n e d s trapped a round the ir wa ists
contras t between Jt he United
d&lt;'llvcred to .Judg&lt;' Buck tod ay . He po.int ed out al so tha t
de mand e d a ll Pa les tinia n guerseas
arres
t
by
U.S.
law
enforce·
Thursday.
St a lest a nd a tot a li ta rian
s tud Pnts found guilt y of ma kin g s uch th rea t calls ":ill be
ment
officials
of
a
suspec
ted
Cha rged in a five-cou nt indi ct· rillas be ousted fr om Beirut as
rPgime . ' '
ex pel led.
being
sough
t
under
U.S.
.terrorist
·ment under the 1BB-1 Crime they hijacked a Royal .Jordanian
Vice Pres id ent George Bush,
Suvt. Mor ris said that eight out 14 bomb threa t ca lls made in
laws."
Attorney
Genera
l
Edwin
Contro l Act , Younis faces lifP in Boeing 727 In Beirut with 67
s topping in Little Rock , Ark ., for
t he cllsrrlct have b!'C'n plnn~d clown . Thr board se t another
peop le a boa rd. in cluding two
Meese sa id Thursday in announc· prison on charges of hos ta g~ ­
a fund -rai o;er for his presidential
e mergency sess ion subj ect to ca nce lla tion .
Ameri
can ciii7e ns and two Amor ing the dramatic arrest of Fawaz raking, conspiracy and d e str~(&gt;
campaign, participated In a
Bouret &lt;J1emb&lt;:'r s a t t (' ndln~ yes t('rday's ~ mP rg e n cy mee ting
ican
nationals.
You nts, ~K
tion of · an airc raft. At a brie f
ce remonial s igning of a copy of
we re Hichard Va ugh an. Larry Rupe . Robert Snowdm and
After a 1,000-mi le flight a r ound
"This
unila
teral
action
by
the
hearing in U.S. District Court
the Constitution.
Robert Ba rr on.
United Sta tes is a n Important Thursday, he kPpl hi s hea d the Medit e r ra nra n with sto ps in
Bush noted that the U.S.
in our policy of bringing bowed as a court· appoin tPd Cyprus a nd Sicily . the ai r liner
step
Canst itution Is the world's oldest ,
tf&gt;rrorlsts
to ju stice," Mees~ lawyer said he would plead r et4rn ed to Bri rut . whC'n' fhf'
a nd c it ed a poll in which 5 percem
hi jacke r s !"P leased th ~ pas·
said
,
describing
an operation in innocent .
New contra ct nego tiat io ns bPtwPPn th e team s of the ME'Ig s
of 8-to 12-year-olds questioned
senger
s a ncl cr0w unha r mf'd,
the
Mediterranean
Sea
unaided
·u.s. Ma gist ra l&lt;' .) ~a n Dwyer
Loc al Sc hoo l Dist ril't Board of Education and the Meigs Local
identified P•·esident Reagan a s
btcw
up
the pl;rn p a nd esca ped.
any
other
governm
ent.
by
fir st had a sked Younts if he co uld
one of the docum ent' s signers.
IContinued on Page 9)
The
Cr
im e C'n nlro l A ~ t cx tPnds
Younis , the alleged ma s ter" afford a n attorney. a nd he
U.S.
j
uri
~ d iclio n over ll os ta gpres ponded in Arabi c thr ough a
taking
out
s i&lt;h• th&lt;" Unit ed St ates
St a te De partm e nt int e rpret er.
in
c
i
rc
um
~ t a n c r s whC'rC' I hosr
"'No. 1 ca nnot." Those we re the
seized
an•
..\rn t 'r ic i..l n c iti.zf'ns .
on ly wo rds hf' spo k ~ be fo re
officia
ls
s;r
i&lt;l.
,\ mong the pas·
Dwye r ordcr~d him held wit hout
of
the
comm
it
tee
member
s
draw
·
Thursday he s till be lieves some
WASHINGTON tUPi ) - The fourth round of testimo ny today
bond and .m ore than ~ dozen senger s on lit&lt; ' lltg ht in qu ps tion
of those Supreme Court decisions ing focus as -an undecided vot e, federal a gent s. some with a uto· w C' re A m Nif 'd ll U ni versi t ~- oJ
confirmallon hearings of Su - that seemed likely to Include
were wrong but as one oft lle n lne remarked that he, , has been matic weapons, hu st led him ou t B e irut Viet · Jlrl'.,. id c nt La nd ry
pre me Court nominer Robert even more of the dogged ques·
justices hr would abide by bothered by the sharp philosophi· of the courtroom to an undi s- Slade a nd tr is snn Wi llia m . l R.
Bork have produced some of tionlng that made him bristle
cal changes in Bark's life; the
es tablis hed precede nt .
their first sparks of temper as the Thursday.
would -be justice wa s a socialist
Patrick
Lea
hy
,
D·Vt
..
Sen.
judge denies re peatedly · that he
The suggestion has bee n that
In his yout h,. then a libertarian
·
spoke
for
several
of
his
colhas tailored some previous views the 60-year -old federal judge has
and
in recent years a believer !.n a
leagues
Thursday
In
asklngBork
fo r political a ccepta nce.
softened or altered some of his
strict
Interpretation oft he " orlgi·
whether
such
·.
changes
were
In his third round of ques tion· most co ntroversial views simply
nal
intent"
of th e Cons titution's
"confirmation conversio ns" :....
lng, Bork came under Increasing to gain confi rmatio n to the high
temporary changes In public framers .
scrutiny from bot h opponen ts court by a Sena te regarded as
" The concern I have," Specter
posture to win the votes he needs.
and undecided member s of the closely divided over his
PO INT PLEASANT - A s ile south of th r Ka nawha Hi vc r in
said bluntly, " Is where Is the
Bork responded quickly and
Senate J udic iary Committee as nomination.
Mason
County , poss ibl y in the Apple Grow a r·ea . is being
predictability In .Judge Bark? "
to why he has modified some of
The ques tlons began In the s har ply . ·
COnSidered
for haz a rd9us was te )'!Cinc rution pi~IOI , it WUS
Boril was nominated July 1 to
"Senator , let me spea.k to this
his positions on women's rights, second day of heari ngs , when
a nnounced Wednesday.
civil rights a nd First Am"e nd· Bark first appeared to back away issue of confirmation conver- replace retired J ustice Lewis
Tn e latest pro,Posed hazardou s waste lnci n&lt;•rn tio n fa cility.
Powell,
a
nd
his
arc
h·
slops."
he
said
In
his
stern
bass.
ment Issues.
·
from some of those past scho·
reportedly
separate from PyroChem . In c. opera tion th a t was
conserva tive views have sparked
His temper In tu rn flared for larly articles and speeches c"ritl· "I have got a lot of positions I've
announced
ear lier thi s month for the Potter 's t"rf'f' k region ol
nationwide debale as opponenls
!he first time, as he acc used cal of major Supreme Court taken In the past that I've
County
and brought with it a wave of conlt·o,·crsy, would
Mason
warn tha t he could lip the court's
· committee member Edward rulings and federal laws support-' reaffirmed here, which I have
be built by Nationa l El e ctric, Inc., a Minnesota based fir"' .
not converted."
balance and reverse decades of
Kennedy. D-Mass. , of distorting ing minority rights.
A source told the Register th e undisclosed sit e in south!.'rn
'
c ivil rights progress.
At another point he added, "I
his views on presidential powers
He alternately portrayed those don't know where these charges
Mason
Count y Is one of sev.eral being consi drred in Wes t
Supporters contend he Is being
a nd of fal sely alleging Illegality views as Intellectual ponderlngs
Virginia
and Pennsylvania .
portrayed as a monster, a nd at
when Bork. as President Nixon's while he was a Ya le University that I would not decide cases In
"NEI
Is
a firm tha t has been in the bu sinrS&gt; of industria l
one point late Thursday, Sen .
favor of · minorities or women
solicitor general, fired Waterlaw professor, thoughts he had come from, because I have done
waste
management
for a number of year s." ,\ ndrew Dat ko .
Gordon · Humphrey, R· N.H.,
gate spec ial prosecutor Archichanged In an evolutionary pro· that consistently In both governdirector
of
planning
and development for thP co mpa ny. sa id
moved to defend I he judge by
bald Cox in 1973.
cess or views he ·simply now ment positions I've held ."
Thursday.
!Continued on pag&lt;' 21
touching on the human sympa·
.Bork was called ba c.k for a
considers mistaken. He said
thies In his personal life .
Sen. Arlen Specter. R·Pa., one

Bnmb threat. calls continue

FBI nabs suspected terrorist

Negotiations at an impa.sse

Bork's self-defense increases in pitch

Apple Grove area may be
site of new waste facility
a

�_.,

Friday. Septembet 18,

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page-2-The Daily Sentinel

Giants keep rolling; Jays drop a notch
By BILL WOU.E
UPI Sports Writer
Pitching in the spotlight of a
pennant race has kindled Cy
Young Award consideratio n for
Rick Relischel.
Reuschel. traded to San Fran'cisco Aug. 21 by the Pittsburgh
Pirates, fired a two- hitter
Thursday night to lead the Giants
to a 4-0 victory over the Houston
Astros.
ln 15 major -league seasons. the
38-year old right -hander has been
with seven last-place clubs and
on ly four times played for teams
finishing above fourth place.
" He's been amazing." San
Francisco
Manager Roger Craig
JUG WINNER - Jockey Richard StUllngs takes Jaguar Spur
said.
"
He's
going to win the Cy
across the finish line to win the 42nd Uttle Brown Jug Thursday .
Young. He deserves it. He
Jaguar Spur crossed the line In 1:55.3 to win the second leg In
pitched like hell for a las t place
harness racing's triple crown. (UP I)
club, and he's pitching eve n
better here on a g ood club."
Reuschel, . 13- 7, pitched his
third-straight complete game lor
a nd that , for a ll practical pur: ' a league-lea ding 12. He walked
DELAWARE, Ohio (UP!) one and struck out live en route to
You might call Jaguar Spur. poses, was the race.
Jaguar Spur sped out to the
winner of Thursday 's 42nd Little
lead and was never rea lly chalBrown Jug , a late bloomer . '
Jaguar Spur, a 3-year-old pac- lenged as· he won by 2 1-2 lengt hs
ing son of the great Albatross, in 1:55.3.
" I was surprised to be on top a ll
raced just one time as a 2-yea rold. He won that start , a $300 the way ," said Stillings. "There
Kyger Creek's volleyball team
qualifying test at The Meadows. was no c ha llenge. I figured
rem ai ned unbeaten in live starts
Frugal Gourmet would come at
It earned him $150.
Thursday by turnin g back
As a sta blemate of 1986 Jug me at the quarter. but he didn 't
Southwestern , 15-0 and 15-6 in a
winner Barberry Spur, that was a nd without the challenge, I had
SVAC mat ch.
hardly a record to build confi- no choice but to stay on top. When
The Lady Bobcats were led by
de nce in his owners. Roy Da vis of Tgot to the three quarters in 1:28,
Chr istina Carroll's 14 · points.
Meadow Lands. Pa., and the I would ha ve bet on my horse Missy Darst added 11. Vicki
,
Barberry Farm, of Sewickley, myself.
Ha mmond paced SWHS with four
'' I felt a ll along my m ain chor·e point s.
Pa.
But Jaguar Spur. drive n by was to beat Run The Table
In the rese.·ve cont e$1. KC won
Richard Stillings and trained b;v because he has raced so well ail
15-11. 8-15 and 15-9.. Bess Brad·
his broth er , Buddy, came of age year." added Stillings . " He (R un
bury and Amanda Cox, with nine
as a sophomore, capped by The Table ) just'Oldn't have the
points eac h, led the winners.
pace today, When you race at
Thursday's Jug win.
In the junior high contes t. KC
His two heat wins in the Jul( Delaware, the rea l a dva nt age is won. 15-6, 15-6 w ith Angie Bush' s
'were his 16th and 17th in 22 star ts to be on the rail. "
15 points leading the way.
It marks the fir st time ev.er an
t~ ts year and he placed in lour of
Tuesday, the Bobcat s will
owner has had back-to-back battle Southern at home.
his other five races.
The $124. 729 he earned Thurs- winners. Tar Heel in 1951 a nd
day from the record Jug purse of Meadow Ri ce in 1952 both were
Jackson top rusher
$412,330 increi)sed hi s winnings owned by W. R. Reynolds.
In the ra ceoff, Redski n, driven
DELAWARE - Ohio Westhis year to $423,843.
leyan Universit y !reshmi)n r un,Jaguar Spur. who had finished by Bill O'Donnell, ·fini s hed sening back Kirk Jackson led ail
second to Run The Table In both co nd , followed by Bomb Rickles
ru.shers in the Bishops' 27-7 loss
tile finals of the Adios a t The a nd Z Twent,y Eight. the second
to Wabash on September 12.
Meadows and in a div is ion of the division winner. The third divJackson, a recent Ga llia
Little Brown Jug at Scioto is ion winner , Happy Affai r, was
Academy graduate, picked up 48
Downs. got even and then so me filth .
O'Donnell. who drove Nihila tor
yards in 14 carries In a losing
Thursday.
•
to
vic
tory
in
1985
a
nd
was
behind
effort,
which pu.t the Bishops a t
Paired with Run Th e Table and
[),2_
Barberry
Sp
ur
last
year.
was
al so Fruga l Gourmet in the
trying to become the first driver
The Bishops open conference
JX!Werful fir s t of three .Ju g
to
.
w
in
three
consecutive
Jugs.
play Saturday at Oberlin.
divisions, Jaguar Spu r took
Z Twenty Eight ea rned $51.025
charge early a nd won going awa y
and Redskin and Happy Affair
by 11-4 lengths. In fact, Run The
$46 ,387 eac h !rom the record
Table, driven by John Ca mpbell.
purse.
finished fourth and didn' t eve n
The Li ttle B row n Jug is the
qualify for the raceoff.
second
jewel in 3-yea r-old pac•. In the 9-horse raceoff. ma tchAll Middlepor t Vlllage fund s as
ing'
s
triple
crown: Righ teous
ing the top three from eac h
of
Aug. 31 tot a led $325,457.92.
Bucks
won
the
fir
st,
the
'Ca
ne
di vision, the story was much the
VIl
lage
Clerk-T reas ure r .Jon
Pace.
but
wa
s
not
eligible
for
the
spme.
·
Jug. The thi rd, the Messenger Buc k reports.
· Jaguar Spur got the ra il in a Sta ke, will be run Nov. 11 at
Receipts a nd dis bu rsem en ts of
draw wi th the othe r· two winners Rooseveit ·Ra ceway.
each fund , respect ively . a nd the
end of the month bala nce
•
include:
General. $12.033.3i. $20,4ii.41.
$10,596.CJS; street mainten a nce.
$5,482.44. $4,R04.89, $J,:l02.80; fed eral revenue s harin g, no re•
ceipt s, no disbursement s. $97 .35:
~UIW !III ko · o • j\\'o•i{mun 11~111 ) al rll'lrf lil
Majors
fire eq uipmen t , ·$22:J, $I ,RI6.31.
(Tt•rn•lllt-111 ), 7::1.1.
~· attl•' (l.u n ~~:~tnn 1~ · 11 1 ut O lll' lllojll
$4.61353
deffc it ; fire truck , no
N:\TION,\1. LI-:MOl ' E
(R:mnl~ kr 1:1- 101. II p.m .
ft:~· l 'nllf'd ••r•os:oo lnll'f'n:tliunul
( 'l!'\'t'ILU1d ( ,\kt•rll'ids ~-1 1 at ~llnnt•,. ttl a
receipt&gt;.
no disburse m e nt s.
1-.:a:-t
( RI .~· It•\' t'n 13-11 1. II ; ll:t p.m .
$9,208.96:
public
tran sporta tion.
\\' I. l't•l . ( I H
Rt1i'olnn 1llur ~t D · llh a l R111t lmuro •
• - ·Si . l..mrl.~
~~~ 611 , ;;~ tlla h)•an 1-iH . II:Ill p.m .
$11.128.17,
$11,154.55,
$16,306.8B
;o.,o,.". \ ',. r k
111 li'! ..ns 1•.
n.•l ifurn la ! R.I•u ""' 1- :i) at 'l'o• ,\u .~ (fln1.·
deficit:
economic
developm
ent .
K:!
11:
1
.ii6ti
:1
•
M n nlrl'iiJ
0\Ltn J:f.lll. K::l;) p.m .
'7 1 ';:! . .';11'7 Il l,
'PIIila
U:okhmd i Onlh•o•rtr.i ll-11 ) at Kan ..a,. C'tl~·
$1.709.40. $1.184.37. $8.98~.&amp;3:
i ll ;;; , 1/U l:i
~ 'lbl1·a,e:n
t Ctuhln.a 11- lttJ.II::ti't p.m.
sa nit ary sewer escrow , no re"ill jli .17!1 J,j I:
: )"ltt .~r,;lt
:o;al urdu\·' ,. ( l~t m4 "'

Jug winner "late bloomer'

his fourt h straight victory arid
At_ Philadelphia, Steve Jeltz
doubled home two runs and
fourth shutout.
Elsewhere In the National
scored another in a three-run
League, Pittsburgh nipped St.
second that sparked the Ph Hiles.
Louls '1-0, Montreal downed New
Padres 7, Braves 1
.
·
York 4-1, Philadelphia edged
At San Diego, Garry TemChicago 4-3, San Diego crushed
pleton hit a three-run inside-theAtlanta 7-1 and Los Angeles and
park home run to ca p a five' run
Cincinnati split a double-header, · sixth and lead the Padres.
with the Reds winning the opener
Reds 3--3, Dodgers 2-6
3-2 in 10 innings a nd the Dodgers
At Los Angeles, John Shelby
rebounding for a 6-3 triumph in scored twice a nd doubled in a r un
the nightcap.
to pace th e Dodgers In the
, Pirates I, ·cardinals 0
nightcap .
l n the opener, Er ic Davis
.. At Pittsburgh, Mike Dunne
singled
in Tracy Jones from third
pitched· six scoreless innings and
base
with
one out in the lOth
Jim Gott worked out of a
inning
to
lift
the Reds .
bases-loaded jam in the ninth for
American
League
Roundup
his lith save, lifting the Pirates
Danny
Tartabull
broke two
in a game delayed by rain four
bats
a
nd
two
ties
Thursday
nigh t
times.
to
ear
n
the
Kan
sa
s
City
Royals
Expos 4, Mels I
At Montreal. Huble Brooks sole possession of second place In
drove in three runs and Pascual the American League West.
Tartabull 's leag ue-leadi ng
Perez pitched a four- hitter for
his fourth victory without a loss, 19th game-winn ing RBI , with two
out In the lOth inn ing, gave the
helping th e Ex pos .
Royals a 7-6 triumph over the
Phlllles 4, Cubs 3
Californi a Angels that moved

Bruce
seeks
more
offense

Kansas Cit y out of a second-place
tie with the Idle Oakland . ·
Athletics.
With the bases loaded, Tartabull si ngled ott Greg Minton to
drive in George Brett and pull the
Royals within three games of the
AL West- leading Minnesota
Twins. who were idle . The A's
visit Kansas City for a t hree- .
game weekend series.
In other games, N~?w York
topped Toronto 6-5 a nd 'Chicago
edged Seattle 9-8.
Yankees 6, Blue Jays ~
At New York, Dan Pasqua
singled in Willie Randolph from
seco nd base with two out in the
bottom of the njnth Inning to drop
Toronto Into second place in the
American League East.
White Sox 9, Mariners 8
• At Chicago, Carlton Fisk led
off the 10th Inning with his 20th
homer of the season, giving the
White Sox their fifth stra ight
victory , their longest winnin g
s t.rcak since May 16-21, 1986.

By UnUed Press International
Ohio St ate Coach Ear le Bruce
hopes his agg.resslve fir st-team
defense will awaken his sluggish
offense in time for Saturd ay's
game agai nst Oregon In Ohio
Stadium .
, To help spark his offense;
Bruce tried somet hing different
in pra ctice thi s week : He turned
his first team defense loose
agai ns t the first team offense in
practice.
" I said we were going to get
tougher a nd I meant it," Bruce
sa id. ·
· " Our offense has to s how a lot
of improvement ," Bruce sa id
after. las t week's 24-3 victory over
Wes t VIrginia , In which the
Bu(·keye defense forced eight
turnovers. "We did not control
the line of scrimmage and· our
backs didn ' t run hard."
Bruce was particularly disturbed by the Ohio State ground
att ack agai nst West Virginia .
The Buckeyes llJ,il naged just 63
ya rd s against the-Mountaineers,
22 in the second half.
Despite their offe nsive woes.
!he fourth -ranked Buc keyes go
Into Sa turd ay's game a threetouchdow n iavorite over Oregon.
The Ducks, however. also were
big underdogs in their game las t
week against Co lorado, but came
away with a 10-7 victory .
'' Whe n I look a t the films. it 's
hard to bell&lt;'ve Co lorado los t that
ga me." Bruce sa id. " They had
the better of a ll the statistics
except the one th at wins and loses
football games- tu rnovers ...
Bt·uce sai d he plans no c h a ng~s
in his startlni( offe nsive lineup or
qua~iertlack Tom T upa, tailback
Vine(' Wor km a n. fullb ack
GPOrge Coo p&lt;;r and !lanker Eve- '
· r tt Ros s .
No. I OklahOma. No. 2 Nc·
braska and No. 3 Auburn ha ve
the week orr. Al so. It's: No. 17
Gco r~la at No. RCII' mso n, ~Ice at
No. 5 Louisia na State. No. 6
Miami at Syracuse, Me mphis
State a t No. 7 Pl orlda Sta te, No .
J8 Mic higan Stat e a t No. 9 Notr(•
Dame. Tulsa at No . II Arkansas.
Tempi~ at No. 16 Pitt sburg h. No.
19 Boston Co llege at So uthern Ca l
a nd Ci ncinnati at No. 20 Penn
State.
At Baton rt ou ~c. La .. Mike
Arc he r ha s .a c ha nce to do
som ethin g no ot her first-year
LSU coac h has done s ince 1928:
wi n his first three games.
Loui sia na Stat!' hold s a 35-13-3
adva nta ge over Rice s ince 1915
and has scofl'&lt;llmpresslvc victories over T('xas A&amp; M a nd Fullerto n State. Rice edged Lamar
,14-30 then lost to India na 35-13 .
" W&lt;:&gt; nC'C d to continue to lmprove.' ..Arc her sa id. " We dldti ' t
play as wel l (las t week l as we did
aga lns t Texas A&amp;M . ye t we
.scored more point s. Next week.
Ohio Sta te roll s In here a nd then
Flor ida a nd Georgia . We need to
l mp rov~ .''
.
At Talla hassre. Fla .. 'the Seminoles have rou ~h going the next
severa l · weeks. Florida Sta te
visi ts Michigan Stoic ncxt weeke nd a nd pla ys Miami at home
the following week .
"This is a game you just want
to wi n.' ' Seml nol ~s Coac h Bobby
Bowden said . "The n those next
two, you better be a t your pea k.
I'd like to be at a peak thi s week,
!ooklngat the sc hedule, this is
the week to pea k. Don't
ho&gt;tdov'". that' s the bi g thl~ g."
At Clem son, S.C., Georgia.
ith the country's lea ding
lru • h•&gt;r, faces the nation's top
e fe n se in C le m so n thi s

KC volleyball
team now 5-0

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l.iHOUI' hl',

Thi!!! week's games
TI•i .. \\ t•••k ' :o; .
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Snt urda,l' . Sot•pt . I~
Ur•·.cun 111 Ohio Sl :111•
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t:n~ol!•rn !\lidt at 1\krnn I n )
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'f?Jedo resul...__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
;TOLEDO, Ohio (UP! l - Mike
Wolfe chalked up his 100th
wlnn lng drive of the season
Ttiursday night at Raceway
Pf!.l'k·
.wolfe reac hed tha t plateau
behind Cras h Dancer_in the 11th
ra ce. He is the track 's lea ding
dr.iver in 1987.
. }le als o g!lid~d Wave Bye Andy

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to victory in the featured lOth
race and Cluster Attack in the
ninth r ace.
Wave Bye Andy beat out Good
Santa by a hea,d , coverlng the
mil e in 2: 02 3-5 and returning
$7.60, $4.20 and $2.60. Hhitts
Express finishe d third .
Thursday night's crowd of
l. 710 wagered $180,687.

no

di s bur se m 0 nt s.

$108.217.29; fir e house imp rovem ent. $4.75, no d isburse m e nt s.
$04,077.95; water ta nk. no rece ipt s . no disbursem e nt s .
$$125.977.58; wat er . $10.979.77.
$10.216. 11 , $9.156.04; sa nit ary
sewer. $8, 025 . 18, $7,614.30.
$1:1 ,936. 69; sw immin g pool.
$1,459.35, $4,559.89, $5,241. 42, defi c it ; ce met ery .. $589.1 1.
$1,257.:15, $2,814 .8B deficit ; cemtery, $589.11. $1.257.35. $2,814.88
deficit: water m eter trusts. $680.
$307.90. $12.873.56.
Receipt s for the month to ta led
$52.317.14 while disbursem ent s
a.mounted to $63.393.08.

Reunion canceled
due to death in family
'
The Charles Reed Hyse ll a nd
Osca r Hysefl family re union
which wa s scheduled lor Sunday
has been ca nceled due to a death
in the family . Plans lor rescheduling are undecided.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi
Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ............. 26%
AT&amp;T ....... ... ............. .... ...... 3ljl,
Ashland Oil ........................ 66%
Bob Evans Farms ......... ..... 19'1.
Charming Shop pes .............. 23%
Federal Mogul. ................... 45%
Goodyear T&amp;R ... .. ... .. .... : ... .70%
Heck's Inc ......... ..................... 4
Lands' End ....... .. ...... .. .... ... .27~
Limited Inc ........................ 36%
Multimedia Inc ................... 70%
Rax Restaurants .................. 4Y,
Robbins &amp; )'Ayers ................ lOY,
Shoney's Inc.. ... .............. .... 29'1.
Wendy 's Inti. .. ........... .. ........ 9%
Worthington lnd .... .................. 23

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an arl!'ument ahoul tho• call helweo•n Bell, hi•
manager Pete Ro"" and lhlrd-hasr umpire Dutch
Renne rt hnmedlat•ly after the play. Thoush
Guerrero sc:ored the tying run ; oon afterward!!.
the Dod~ers los t 3-Z in 10 lnnln~ . (UPI)

BEATS Ti\G - Tht• Los Angeles Dodgers'
P edro Guerrero s teals third ha•e with a head·llrsl
s lide, harely healing the tag hl' ClQdnnatl Reds'
thlrd sacker Buddy Be lt during nlnlh· lnnlng
action Thursday nlghl ln Los 1\ngeles. ThPro• was

Columbia Gas pl-ans to reduce rates
CO LUMB US - Col umbia Gas

of Ohio ha s a nnou nced a $6.7
m ill ion rate reduc tio n and a $1.9
m illion program to weatherize
homes of low-income rustomPr s .
T hE" $8.6 milli on pac kage Is
pan of a n agreement between
tho compan y a nd the Ohio
Co nsum ers' Counsel William
Spra tle.1·. fol um bla Chairm a n
Ro nald Till e_\· sa id Thursda)' .
.The rat e reduction will mea n a
sav ings of abou.t $8 a year for
Columbi a's average r·es ldential
cus tomer and som e co mm.,rc ial
cus tomer s.

T he weat heriza t ion program
wi ll be flnanc" d by co mpan y
s tockhold er s, T lllcy sa id .
'·
In add ition to the rat&lt;' reduction a nd thc weatherization pro gram. Tilley said the agrcem.::nt
provides the oppor tun ity for· a
morP uniform raiP structur(l for

Colu m bia 's 1 . 1 million
customers.
T he raw reduct ion. effective In
Nove mber. brings to $HO million
the

~·m o unt

o f decreasPs the

co mpa ny ha s put int o effect thi s
yea r . Til ley said.
"These are furth er steps In our

Apple Grove... ___

ro niinuln~ effort to' prov ide our
cus tomer s the· kinds of rat es a nd
s•·r,·lces they want a nd need. "
Tilley sai d.
A provis ion of the agreem!.'nt
cal ls for Co lumb ia to fil e informatio n With the Public Utll itl!'s
Co mmission of Ohio earl y n!'xt
yrar that could result in mos t
fo lumbla customers pay ing the
sam (' basic rates. regardless of
wh r·c they live in the state.
Tilley said the PUCO and the
consumers' coun se l have expressed a prc fercnc•• for more
uni for m rates .

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!Continued from :......:__
pagp II

" We presently prov idP a fult
ra nge of industrial was te man agPment services throughout the
U.S. from faci lities in Minnrsota
a nd Kansas. incl)lding operutlon .
of a commerc ial incinera tor in
Coffeyvi lle. Kansas.
"Th e co mpany is inves tigating
var ious poten tial sites for regional wa ste m a nagemen t fa clli t ies, " Dat ko continued. "West
Virginia is. one of the sta tes th at
we are interested in and, in fact,
Mason County is idea ll y loeated
for such a facilit y." he sa id .
·Other sites in Wes t Virginia ar e
a !so being considered, according
to Datko, who added that no
decis ion on a specifi c s ite ha s
been made to dat.,,
Datko conclude d , " We believe
th at ou r track rec ord a nd expertise in th is bu siness will he lp us to
generate community-wide acceptance of our operations wherever we ultima tely decide to
locate.
Th e Minnesota company. the
Register learned. has had Mason
Coun ty under consideration as a
possibl e s it e locat ion fo r a long
period of time.
A final decis ion on where the
proposed plant will be loca ted is
expected in October.
The company reportedly has
not yet bo ught or optloned land in
' l

Weather
South Central Ohio
Partly cloudy today, with high s
In the upper 70s. Mostly cloudy
tonight, with a chance of showers
a nd a low near 60. Cloudy
Saturday, with a chance of
showers and highs in the low 70s.
The probablllty oi precipitation is 20 percent today and .50
percent tonight a nd Saturd ay.
Winds will be from tHe wes t
near 10 mph tod ay and fNm the
nor thwest a t Jess than -10 mph
·
tonight.

Ma so n Cou nt .1·. uccordl ng to
ln for·ma tion obt ai ned bv th e
Re ~ister .

The faeility, aceordi ng to th e
Register 's soure.-.. II'Ould ha ve a
rota!')' kiln type incinerator a nd
would cost $25 to S~O million to
build .

Em plo.v me nt forecasts havc
reportedly been m ade by the
co mpany , during rece nt m ee tings with loca l official s. in the 150
to 200 person ra nge. This would
include truc k drive rs , c hemis ts ,
clerical perso nne l a nd equip-·
me nt opera t o r ~.

,--Local briefs
Chamber hours listed
Pomeroy Area Chamber of Co mme rce is now located in th e
form er Diamond Ba nk buildin g, West Main St. , PomC'roy .
Office hou rs are Monday. Tuesday and Frida y. 9:30a. m. to 4
p.m .. The Cha mber phone number rem ai ns th e same 992-5005.

A bond hearing for Daniel P . Ta lbott Jr .. 25. ol the Chester
area, charged with felonious a ssa ult in connectio n with a
shooting incident Tuesday night at The Cove Bar. was he ld
Thu rsday in Meigs County Court before Judge P a tri ck O'Brien .
Durin g court proceedings , bond was set for $:l[).(~ Kl or $3.000 in
cas h. Friday mo rnin g, upon agreement of .Judge O'Brien . Me igs Prosecuting Attorney Fred W. Crow Ill a nd defensc
counsel John Lavefle of Athen s, bond was se t at $20.000o r $2,000
in cas h. As of 10:30 a.m . Friday, Talbott ha d not pos ted bond and
was In custody at the Meigs County Jail. A preli min ary hearin g
I .•
in the matter ha s bee n scheduled for Se pt. 24. 11 a. m . , in Me igs
•
County Court.

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~ sENTINEL
·WEEK

PIGS IN PICKS

SCOTT WOlfE
SPORTS WRITER

IRIAN IILLINGS
ADV£Rn51NG

LAST WEEK
11-4
SEASON
11 -4 PCT. 37%

LAST WEEK
10-5
SEASON
23-7 PCT. 76%

EMS reports four calLs

JIM SOULSBY
SPORTS WRITER

NANCY YOACHAM
EDITORIAL

lO&lt;KIII 2!9/hw~ago houit

LAST WEEK
9-6
SEASON
21-9 PCT. 70% ·

LAST WEEK
10-5
SEASON
19-11 PCT. 113%

lAST WEEK.
11 -4
SEASON
24-6 PCT. 80%

LAST WEEK
9·6
SEASON
19 - 11 PCT. 113%

Meigs

ws.

Miller

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Meigs

Meigs

Miller

Meigs

Meigs

Meigs

Pt. Pleasant

Pt. Pleasant

Pt. Pleasant

Athens

Athens

Pt. Pleasant

Wahama vs. Ironton St. Joe

Wahama

Wahama

Ironton St. Joe

Wahama

Wahamo

Wahama

Southern. vs. Southwestern

Southern

Southern

Southwestern

Southern

Southern

Southern

Vinton Co •

Alexander

Vinton Co.

Vinton Ca.

Nelsonville· York

Nelsonville· York

Nelsonville-York

Nelsonville· York

Nelsonville· York

Pt. Pleasant

vs. Athens

Altxand•r vs. Vinton Co.
Fed. Hodting

. Vinton Co.

n. Nelson•• York

Wellston

Wellston

Gallipolis

Gallipolis

Gallipolis

Wellston

Belpre

Belpre

Trimble

Belpre

Belpre ·

Belpre

Cincinnati

Son Francisco

San Francisco

Cincinnati

San Francisco

Cincinnati

Cltveland vs. Pittsburgh

Cleveland

Cleveland

Pittsburgh

Cleveland

Pittsburgh

Cleveland

Maryland

Marylonrl

Maryland

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A hunter safety course is being offered Sept. 2R-29 and Oct. 1-:l
on the second floor of Pomeroy Municipal Building. C_lass Urnes
will be 6 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 28-29 and Oct.l-2. Class time on Ocr. 3
will be 9a.m. to 12 noon . Chief instructor will be Da na Aldridge.
Class size is limited. All students must pre-register by Sept. 25.
To r egister call John Costanzo a r 843·5405 or 992-:!AA3, during the!
day.
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wvu

Maultall vs. Eastern Kentucky

Marshall

Marshall

East. Kentucky

East. Kentucky

Marshall

East. Kentucky

.Ohio University vs. Toledo

Ohio University

Toledo

Ohio University

Toledo

Toledo

Toledo

Michigan

Michigan

Washington St.

Michigan

Michigan

Michigan

Indiana

Indiana

Indiana

Indiana

Indiana

Indiana

Oak Hill

Oak Hill

Oak Hill

Oak Hill

Oak Hill

Oak Hill

vs. Maryland

lndiCina

vs. Washington
vs. lltntucky

Eastern

vs.

Michigan

Oak

St.

Hill

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By GENE CADDES
UPI Sports Writer
Th e las t tlme the Univers it y of
Cincinnati 'pla yed a defendi ng
national cha mpion Penn Sta te
tea m, the B"arcats ca me away
with a l4 ·3 victory over th e
Nittany Li ons.
That was In 19&amp;1 a nd UC Coac h
Dave C urrey clai ms that win ,
along with about 50 cents. wi ll get
him a c up of coffee.
"Th &lt;' o nly thing the 198:t win
owr Penn State has mea nt is that
we've been pay ing for It cvN
si nce. " sai d Currey. who ta kes
his 1-1 Bearcats to Univers it y
Park . P a., Sa turday to try pgai n
agains t the Nltta ny Lions. 1·1
a fter a loss to Alabama las t
week. " T he ·~ e bee n remind ing
us about It each year. "
· The two tea ms have met tw ice
si nce the n, with Pe nn Sta te
winning both times. 31-10 In 1985
ahd 23-17 a year a.go with nine
points in the final 3:07 of th e
game.
Pe nn State goes into th e

hold tha t ln.high es teem," Currey
sa id of J oe Patcrno's Pen n
Stat ers. "But, we we lcom e the

opportun itY lo compe te aga inst
th em . pur players be lieve. as do
our coac hes, that In ord e r to be
the bes t. yo u have to play the
bc.~ t .

" I thought wc impr oved between Rutge rs a nd Loui sv ille. "
a dded Curre)·. · 'bu ( the compe l ilion is going to c hange. Penn
State is our toug he st oppone nt
both offe nsively a nd defens ive ly.
We' ll ha1·c to give ou r bes t
a(·count of the year to m ake it a
ball game.''
Th ere are two Mici-Amrr1 ca n

Bobcats have lost 10 co nsecutive
MA C ga mes a nd 8 in a row on th e
road.
Ken t .State will be gunn ing for
ils second win of the season at
Kansas after a 27-23 victory over
Akron in its ope ner. The Ja y· t1awk s are 0-1 a ft er absorbing a
4!l-.O whippi ng by Aubur n.
Miami, impressive in its· open, ing win over Cent ra J Michigan.
lost to Ea stern Mic higan la st
Sat utda y and face s a major
obs tac le at Syracuse.
T he Ora ngeme n are 2-0 with
vic tories over Mary land !25-ll l
a nd Rutgers i1U.:l ).
Ano the r tea m lacing a big ta sk

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!Pa .), Wilmington at Tiffin and
St. No rbert (Wi s. l at Da yton in a,
night game.
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Phone 992-2975

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Tonight's games

592·2322 DAY - 698·3531 EVENING

·'·

ference also begins league play
Saturday with Denison, the preseason favorit e, hosti ng Alleg h e ny (P a.). picked the second
m ost likely to succeed.
Two ot her NCAC gam es find
Woos ter, a winner last week over
Mount Union, vlsl! ing Kenyon
a nd Ohi o Wes leyan at Oberlin .
Round ing out Saturd ay's sch e·
dule it wlil be He ide lberg at
Ka lamazoo (Mic h., Case Wes tern Reserve at Ca rneg ie - Me llon
1Pa.1. Way ne Sta te !Mich.) a t
Ashla nd , Bluffton at Urbana .
Saginaw Valley !Mich. I at Ce ntral State, Adria n (Mich .) a t
Defiance, Findlay a t Ge neva

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U. S. AT. 60 (1 Mi. East of Albany, Ohio)

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Conference games on Saturday 's
is Coac h Gerry Faust's Akron
Ohio co llr gr schedule. wli h Bo· Zips.
Al ready 0-2. UA races unbeaten
wling Green playi ng at Bal l State
and Toledo ho stin g Ohio Univer - Ea ster nMichiga n,a3:l-17Winne r
a t Mi~mi a wee k ago. Bot h Zip
~ it y In a ni ght co ntes t.
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The rest of th e MA C sc hools losses have been to MAC tea m s
Kent
Stare
a
nd
Wes
tern
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Sta te is a t Kansa s a nd Nor th e rn M~:~g~~io Athletic c on ference
GENERAL ADMISSION S3.00-KIDS UNDER 12 FREE
Illinois at Wester n Mi chiga n in
SS.OO ENTRY FEE
afternoon gam('s. whi le Ea ster n kick s off league pl ay Sa turday
with
lo
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ga
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CLASS
A
STREET
LEGAl
TIRES UP TO AND INCLUDING 38'S
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Mi c hi gan vi sit s Akro n and Mico nt est a thre£1'-!ouchdown fovor· . ami is at Syracuse at nigh t.
Hea dl ining the sc hed ule is
CLASS B STREET lEGAL TIRES 40'S AND 44'S
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BG will be tryi ng to s ha ke a with the Tigers gunn ing for their
PRIZES
WILL
BE
AWARDED
BY
AMOUNT
Of
ENTRY
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rebound ed from a 10.:1 Joss to two-ga m e losing s trPak . Th e
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PLUS - TROPHIES AND DOOR PRIZES
Rut gers in the ir opener to beat
Fa lco ns wrrr. brat e n by Pe nn 500th football vic tory. T he:- got
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GATES OPEN AT 1 ~:00 NOON-ENTRIES 12 TO 2
1\o, 499 la st wee k with a 31-17 win
Louisv ille 25-0 las t Saturd ay ,
State in thC"ir opener . no surpri se.
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"Thl•y have one or the bette r there, bu t th ey a lso dropped a Ol'er Hope tM ich.l. whi le B-W
lOCATED IN RAINBOW PARI, 1'17 MILES EAST OF BASHAN
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pro~ra ms In the country a nd we
STORE OFF CO. RD. 2. 8 ON R~INBOW RIDG.E.
211-17 decision las t week to wa&lt; stunn ed by J ohn Carro ll.
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You ngs tow n St&lt;ile.
Th e ot her OAC ga m es ha ve
WATCH FOR SIGNS
Despi te his tea m 's0-2start. BG
Muskingum at Ca pit al. Ohio l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Coac h Moe Ankney figure s BaH
Nor th ern at Mar ie tta a nd . in a
Sta te's plight is worse at 0- I.
SEOAL (No n· l.~uguc)
nig
ht cont est. 2-tim e defendi ng
"They've go! a bad si tua tio n."
Well ston at Ga llipolis
c
h
a
mp Mount Unio n at
An kn ey sa id of the Ca r·dinal s.
At hens at Point Pl easa nt
Ott
erbein
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" Th ey lost the ir firs t co nfere nce
Waver ty iff Ja ckso n
The
Nort
h Coas t Athletic Congam e (to To ledo. 21- 171and the y
Ci rcl evi ll e at Logan
know thev can ' t afford fo lose this
Mariett a at J ohn Ma r·s hall
Warren Loca l ar Whee lin g Par k one . I'd say we've got our work . - - - - - - - - - - - - ------1
cut out for us.' '
SVAC
The OU -Toledo ga mc matches
Hann a n T race a t K yg~r Creek
a
pair
of 1-1 tea m s. bot h rebound North Ga lli a at Sy mmes Valiey
in!(
last
week a fter opening game
Eas tern at Oak Hill
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losses.
Soulhwcs t ~r n at Sout hern
The Rockets scored 14 poi nt s in
TV C
the
fi nal quart er to ni p Ba II Staw.
Meigs at Miller
while OU also came !rom be hind
Others
to dow n Ma rshal l 23-1.1. The
Wes l at Vall ey
Wheelersburg at Coa-l Grove
Sou th Point at Rock Hill
Saturday
Wahama at Ironton Sl. Joe

ATHENS LIVESTOCK SALES

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Cattle will be accepted all day
Tuesday, up to 1:00 p.m. Wednesday
•HAULING AVAILABLE•

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THIS SALE INCLUDES HOLSTINE

Hunter safety course offered

. Vinton. Co.
Nelsonville- York • ·

vs. Gallipolis
Trimble vs. Belpre
Cincinnati vs. San Francisco
Wellston

"All Breeds Sale"

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SEPTEMBER 23, 1987
8:00P.M.

Meigs County Emergency Me dical Services rC'ports !'our calls
Thursday; Syracuse at 10 a.m . to Bas han for Charles Bisse ll to
Holzer Medical Center; Rutland at 4:59 p.m . ( O Columbia
Township for Cheryl Hysell to Veterans Memor ial Hospital
then to O'Bieness Memorial Hospital; Racine at HJ: 11 a .m. ~~
Route 338 for Bonnie Mathews ,Ji9.Vetera ns Memorial Hospital ;·
Chester Fire Department at 6:53 p.m. to a truck fire at the Larry
Collins residence on Route 248 . .

, DICK OWEN

DAVE HARRIS
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lowling 50', Pop
SO•, Hot Dogs SO•,
Pool 50' ( 15 l'llin.),
Shoes 50' (rental)
Friday, Saturday,
Su~day 11:00 p.m.
trll I :00 a.m.
Bowling is fun at
Pomeroy Lanesll
It ii not too late to
sign up for o Foil
League men's •

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio ,

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OFFAITii
PROfECfS OUR CHOICE OF IT
The very freedom provided by the laws that govern
our Jives also gives us the right to argue about just
what this freedom entails, and how far we may go with
it without destroying its very purpose. For example,
the laws of God as set forth in the Bible were the
prototype of the ones by which we liVe today, which
guarantee among other things the right to choose our
religion (or the absense of it, for that matter).
Therefore, it is ironic that there is a continuing fear
that any attempt to encourage prayer could lead to the
imposition of a state-mandated religion. However, this
can never happen as long as that historic piece of
paper known as our Constitution stands in the way of
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this n'ght, and do everythm'g your power to preserve
that document which gave it to you.

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MT . HE RMON UN ITED BRETHRE N
IN r HRI ST CHUR CH. l..o ta lr-d In Tt"Xa !'
Comm un ity off C r Rt ~2 Rl' " R obl'rt
S.tn&lt;I('I' S p,t,..lor . Jrrr Hollf'r. la,v tracl rr ; .
F.cl Ro u ~h. Su ndn'' !'i('hool Supt . Sundav !
~c hno l 9:.111 am ; mor nln~ wo r~ h ! p a nd ~
('hl ldrPn 's r hurr h JO · :ro a m.: f'\'('nl n ~:r
p rt • uchl n ~ o;pf\ \c•c· flr'l.t thrN' ~u nd ti VM ,
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Cl-tUrtC' Il CW GO O OF PROP IH:CY
LClf\tt('cl nn 0 .I Wh liP Ro.rd of H l gh ~o~.'t t\'

P at Ht' n&lt;:on, rl,l.!' fOI . SuJld,l\ S«' hCI(J ( HI
C l a~w·!ol l~ )r ,rll ,lef'!O-, Jun!ot Ctlul (' h 11
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SY RACUSt: &gt;"!HST UNITE D PRESBY·
1.1 m : Morn ln,U "-''orc; hlp 11 ,1 m . J\d111 1
nlt;l; ·;!!!~,]l;, 9,1 m .. Wuro;hlp. lO a .m : Suri
TERIAN - sunday School, 10 a.m ,
Chttlr prat ·l lrf' till m ~u nrl .w You n g Pro
d,n ( 1 \'f'nln ~:~ !'l' r\'Jff' 6 p.m : Wf&gt;dn•'!&lt;&gt;d,t\
Chure h servlre. J1 · 15a.m_
pi~,· ... Ch 1llin•n't-&gt; Chur('h .1nrl ,\ !lull lllblt•
••, .• nl n ~ !ilf"r,·l C', 7 p m .
' - - - - - - - - - - " " " : ' - - ' RUTLAND CHURCH oF GOD. Paslor.
Stu th , \\'(•dnr ·'-t.l.l\ al i 311 p.m.
PENTf.:('OS't J\l ASSF.: MRL'I' . Rnr-ln(',
John Evans . Sunday School 10:00 a .m;
HOPE RAP1'1ST CHM•Jo:L . ~7n Gr,ull
Rt 12&lt;1 Wl lllll m Hob:t('k, piis lor . Sun&lt;t:n
TRINITY CHUROI. Rev W H l'forrl~ Sunday MornlngWorsh\pll ·OOa.m Ch\1·
S!. M I&lt;ICIIf'pM I Alflt l.l lr'tl IA'Ilh Snu~hl"rn
S! honiiO .1 .m . : Sunda. rw nlnc o;rn·tN- 'i
paSior,
Buck. Sunday Sctool Supl. dren's Churon ll a .m Sunday Evening
lla!,lllo,t C'onn• ntinn , 0 .1\·ld n r\'un Sr M l ll m '\'11lll!&lt;O;d,l\ r'\1•nl ng :-rr vltt• 7 p .m .
Church School9: 15 a m : Worship Sl"rvit:' 10: :lJ Service 7· 00 p.rn Wed , 6 p.m Young La·
n l"l~'t Sum l,n ~k h nnl 10 a.m : M o r n ln ~
C'MH' F:NTF.Il BAPTI ST- Oon \ h1•adh\
am. Choir rehearsal, Tuesday, 7:,}) p. m. dies' Aux il ia ry. Wednesday. 7 p.m. Fam·
"' ()r ~)l l p 11 1 m.. F'n ·mnl.! \1. o r ~ h 1p i p.m ..
under dlreclion of Lois BWi.
llyHAZEL
Wo rshipCOMMUNITY CHURCH. Off '----~-----...---,;._ _ _..;.,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ WN in(•&lt;;fl.l\• t'\ t'nltH!' fll hh' !01\Jf!\ ,1nrl Supt Sund . t ~ ~ ·hon l 9 : lll :1.m Mo t n l n~
\\ o•"-hip10·Jn •• m Pt-..1 \ t·r~ &lt;'n ' i f"l '. t~ltNn
POMEROY OIURCH OF TilE NA7.Apt . l~l ' l' mr'l'l l n ~ 7 p m
, tl ~&gt; Su nrl.l\'"i
RENE, Cornt&gt;r Union and Multx&gt;rry. Rc&gt;v. RL 124, 3 miles from Porlland-L.ong Bot
T ul•,..ll,•y. 7. Yl p, m .
ll llA DFOfl\l CHUHC H OF Cl liHST. so
I'IIE CIIIIRCII
JF:S ~ C' H R I ~T .
tl,l\ .11 7· .ll p 01 : M• •n'!; PraH't Rt f'. tklao,t
Tiloma'!i Gien McClung, pastor. Norman Pn:os- tom E dsel Hart. pastor Sunday School,
REORC!\NIZF.D CII URC' U OF .H~I.J'S
H1, 124 .1n(l Co. H1l. !l M 1rk Sl'l'\'1'1'-· rn ln! (
APOSTOLI C F 1\I T H - N(1 ~'&gt;' l.lm a Rd ,
W('fiD4 ':'claL 7 ,t.m tCrac •r• .
lt.&gt;y. S. S. Supt .. Sunday Sctool 9:.]) am .,
9· 30 a .m .. Sunda y morning pfeac hlng
C' JIRISTOFLATTF: R DAY S;\J NT$ l' r\rl
If' ~u nd !n !klll''l(•l Su pl . ll .uTv Jt, •n
n('!&gt;. l rn Vnrt M l'l t;~ P JI' k HUII.J nd Hn bf'r't
Sl' T TON - Chu 11 h S1 hool. ~l 'Il l ,, m .
morning ~'On.ihlp 10:l'l a.m f'l.'enl ng S{'J"\ti«&gt;6 10:30 a. m . , Sund ay evening s~rv l ce-s . 7: ~
lnnd 1l 111 InC' Roacl . Wtlllam HIJU:C. h, p.iS itH'
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p m .. mld-wwk ~- Wl'dnPsda.,v, 7 p m
p.m.
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Su nd ,t\" Fl' llr1W!\ hlp c1t nnr-r "rth C". il'mt •l
GRACE EPISCOPAL CIIUROI . .126 E.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
Ct111 1d t ~C' h oo\ !t :l(l a .m .. Morn ln.e 1.1. ( '' ~ h tp
rn \\'t•dn("iitllJ\' wors hip i p m
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CHURCH . Corn er As h and Plum. Ralph
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t\ E!'\0 C'Jf('HCJ! (I F ( HRf ST ',' 1 nnn
communion on I~ first SuOOav of Pach month.
Cund \U. pa5tOr Sunday SC hoo110 .00a m .;
Sl'1'\'lr('l" . 7 ,VI p m
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1pld COl'Tlllnf'd with morning proyer on th£&gt; MornlnR Worship, 11· 00 a.m ; We-dne-sday
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,l hlrd Surday . Mornifqi!: prdyer and sermon on
Si hnt tl ~ u pt P t P.tth tnL! ~ - )I .tm . ''·••h
a nd Sat urday Evening Services at 7•30 p
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pr.1, t"t M' n :lrr Thu r &lt;: d~ ' . 7. J(l p m .
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m an DurhamJ pa stor Sunda y sl'rvl t·&lt;'.
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MEIGS
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9'30 am ; C'Vf'n!J\!Z S('I'\' IC(' 7,30 p m
POMEROY CHURQI OF CHRL'IT. 212 IV
AI. I Hl' Rl H. Klng.;burv Ronrt Rf'\' 0.1
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Main st .. Lro Nash. pastor. Biblto Sclull 9': ll a
\'kl Curfmttn , pn.,. lor Suncl,l\ St·hool 9: :10
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
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Eloise Adams. leader. 7:]) p m S:!lva Uon
Mik{' Th o mpson. Nl'-W H avf'n. WV , pa!ltor
CHESTE H - Wo rship q a m CI'1U rc h
~t o ns ..: r U 1'Pt~ l. n -t unn •· C'hurt ,.,
fneeliflll, various SJX'ak€'rs and musk SJFCials.
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'tbursday, ll·lJ a m to 2 p m. Ladif'S HomC' SC'hoollO ~~ m , Blblr S!uciv . Thursrla v. 7p
7.1 0 i\' CHt ' itCH OF niH I ST. Po mr•1m
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'-"a~. mem~rs In char'g(' a ll womm
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p,,.,Ult Su nd .t'\ StMol 10 11.m : ~und.1 \
at 7:30 p . m . Thursda Y SNVIC('S at 7: 30 p
mu nion. fi rs I Sund ~v ~ArchC'rl
",.. , ,.~ h ip 'i•·n lr•· 7..10 p m . Mh iWI'f 'k
lnvl1m; 6! 4.1) p.m. Thursday, Corps Cadc1
lrt• "' • 'c• S1. tr 11'\ S S Sup! : Blll l\11'1·: 1
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m.
JOP PA - Wor"hl p 9: 30 u m . Church
p1 , I, l'r' ~ ~ ' I vkt· "'' '(i nf':r-.d u\ 1' !) m.
€1as.'i.S CYoung Propk&gt;-Bibk&gt;J . 7:JJ p m Bible
'"' ,, ...,, , s upt · Sund ,l\ S(·ht•nl !1·'\CI ,, m ,
"r't\' IN'" .11 7 p.m
FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION ao Bald
Sehoul Hl : :lG &gt;~ . m Biblt&gt; ~1ud~ W('(ln f'S du y.
W~: ~:; u: YA N
AI BI .E
IIOI.I N ESS
Stu:Jy and Prayer nll'{'fin£, opt, to til(&gt; public.
\\'01'"- hip '-f'l'\ il~ ' {II , 'l,CI ,t n1 , 1 \ t • I IIJI~ \\ (\
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' POMEROY WESI'SIDE CHURCH OF 7· .10 p m 1. 1o11 n:-.nn 1
~h ip ~und ,l \ i IJ m .~n d \\t '\ ln• "d·'' 7 p 111
p
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Lawrence Gluf'senl·a mP. pastor. Rt•v .
LONG BOTTOM ..:.... Churlh School 9· 30
han M VI'I' ~ . 1-'•'"'m. Ho~t&gt; t M ll ni• '" •
CHRIST, ~Chikin&gt;n's HorTI('Road (County
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"'' ""'' 1' 7; ·~1 p m . :. 11u1h 1(•llowdl ! p J; :tn p
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Road 76\ 992 ~ Voral musk' SUnday Wor- 1.1 m .. Won.;hip 7 p m .: BibiC' St u d\ , Wf'dm : IUhlt• ' hJ&lt;h . ThuziOJtav , 7 :Vl p m
services Su nday 7. 30 p .m Pray ('r mf;'f'tin~
nf'Sd av. 7. .10 p.m, U MYF . WNi nN~ da v .
'I: :In ,1 m ., Mot nln ~ Wnr.;hlp IO:'.YJ •• rn ..
sihp10a.m .: BlbleStOOylla.m .; Wors hlp, 6p.
p.• ~ I OI' Chu rr·h ~ f' t '\'11 P '+ .WI .1.m · Suntl.t\
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fi:111 p m . Commun ion First ~u nda v .
m . Wednesday, Blbk&gt; Study, 7 p.m
~h fl ul tn :
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AR.\ORl ' RY CHt ' R.&lt; H OF CHHI ST.
tnt n ann, L ltfllhf'fl , s s . :1\ypl ~Y ndil\
6: 30 p.m . wit h RogPr a nd VloiPt Willford .
REEDSVILLE - Ch ur ch Srhool9. ~ a
1r ~'· 7 :1ft p.m
.l ohn Wr ighl. p., ... .,, sund ,, S ; l\! •~&gt;l 1' :1 1 ,
c:;HURCH. Atvin CW1ls, pastor; Unda ~·an.
mt•• nlnR " ' ''"\ lr·i• u l tn .1.m ; Su m1 ~t ' 1'\'t·n
leaders
.
Communion
sf'rviCP
first
Sunday
m.: Wo rs hip SC'i\' il'C' 11 00 a.m. !D&lt;&gt;('IC'rl .
I 1\' I NC W()H_O (' HFSTP.Ii ('Jil ' ltC ··t
Supt. !ilnday SchOOl 9:l) am : preac tlln ta" SN"·
m : LIIJ\ H . o\IH" S "-, Sup! \l! rtnl n!
In ~ , , ,.,.!'''' 7· :II) p m Tut ·.,&lt;i .. v n n•t Thu1 "
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vices. n~! and 11\lrtl &amp;lnda,v ronowlngSutk'la.,v
1ta\- St •r'\'ll•c&gt;&lt;; at 7 ~ 00 p.m .
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~1. Youth rl"'t'e't\ng. 7.]) p.m f.'V£'1')' SunNF: W IIAVF:N CI\U HCII OF Tiff: NA
CHURCH - Coolvltlc R D Rrv Phil lip Rl
BlblC' Study. TUC'&lt;idH:V . 7· .10 p m ; UMW
\0: 011 1.m , Sun(l,\\ ~' \c · n m " .~ • · l vl o• 7 on p
day.
H~ : :-\r: . Hc•\ l. lu1t1 n !. 11n1m . lr' .. P·'"' "'
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Sund tt\ ~ h1ml !t! ]iJ ,,.m .; Worsh lp M•t'\ •h•f'.
worshi p 'st•rvl cf' 10. 30 a .m .; Bibl E&gt; s tudy
!3RAHAM
UNITED METHODIST,
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CENTRAL CLUSTER
till-! \Uti ~ hip 111 ·. ~1! ,, m 1'\',tnJ,!di sl l&lt; ~ · · r
MT OLI VE COMM U!':J'I'Y ( 'lf l ' H&lt;:I I.
tn Suncta' t' \'t·nlnl! ~ ~ ' I \'ll'i•7' U0 p " ' · W1,'f.,
R()TLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST
dlys or each month; thi rd and fo urth Sun ~v . .James E . CorhiU
\'lr-i' i " IH ) p m. \\' t'illll '"tl.J\ '- ('I \ I t \~ i p m .
l..n1 1r&gt;n1 f' l hi' h. IM"1or M -'·' F·t•lm .. l . S1
!11''- ll ,n• l' !.t\1 '1' Ml•f•lln J.! un11 nthlt" S IUd ~
Bill Ca rt('r , pastor. Su nday School 9 30 ,1,
~y ea ch month worship services at 7· 30 p
Rf\' . S t ~ -..en Nels.on
'-'up!, Sun1l,•1. Srh i"HII ,, nd M r! r n l n~t Wn 1-. hlp
IIRf.HT Y &lt; HRI STJ:\.\ CHt H( 'li lln,·
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and
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Re-.._ M ~&gt;lvln Franklin
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R(' \' , fh•mente S. ZuniJ~~;a •.Jr.
Ytl Uiil m1 ·1 ti n$.: 1n!l H lhll' Slur! \ . Wi ·tl ru "11 1.- m . ,tnd i p m Wl '!lnc-sdav , i p m
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RUTLA ND BIBLE METHODIST . Amo&lt;
·};EVENTH·DAY ADVENTIST, Mul·
Rev . Rohe rt Mu!iisman
~ \~ • n \ n~.._ll\h-P-.,Itj · J(I
I
!1.1\ . 7 p.m
Til lis, pas tor So nny Hu ds on . su p! Sunda\'
~rry HE-ights Road, Pomeroy. Pastor
ASBURY ISvn.t('UJ'(' I -Worship 11 a m
t 'N lT E 11 f'A ITII (' It HCII. Rt . 'i o n P(l
F I I1ST BA PTI ST l HURl ll , M asnn. W.
Sc hool 9' lOa m ; Morning worship. 10 · :vi
fphn Sweigart; Sabbath School Superln: Churl'h School 9· 4~ a m : Chargr Blblr
R.·\C'I N F: FIR~T
BA PTIS T
St t'\'1'
1111'111\ B\ p _,.,, R, ,, D ,i\\d \\'1 -.~'m .~n . sr ..
v ,._ f',t:-. lm Rill Mut phy. Sundn :or &amp; hool11l ,
a m .; Sunday N' rnln ~ scrvleP 7·00 p.m
tflndent , Darline Stt'wart. Sabbath School
St ud~· - Wl:'dnr~d uv. 7· .' l0pm: UMW. ft rst
n~ . t \f' l , P,t,.. tm . M ih S" i~"' · Sundav
IM "IIIt , M o•l\'1 11 !Jr,tk f•. ~ ~ Sup! S urut ,t\
, I rn .. Suncl.1\ \1\'f'nina 7•.'10 ~m . Pl a}rr •
Wedn rsday S(&gt;rvl ce 7 p.m. WMPO pr obtgln~ a t 2 p.m on Saturday aft ernoon
Tuf'scl av. 7 30 p.m : Cho ir R&lt;' lwarsal . _ ·:..c hnn l Stzpl ,. Sund,l\ S(hr.ol ~.:m ., m ·,
~ l'IODI •t· :~ 1 ,1 m · Mt•t·n lnl! Wrll .. httl JCI· 'lit:
n11'1 '1lnl! ,1ntl I lith• "l udv W rdnc~duv. 7. JO 1
~ra m 9 a .m. ('ach Sunda y,
W)th worship serv iCP fo llowing at 3: 15 p.m .
WNinf'Sfla,\' 6: 30p. m , UMW. fuurt h SunMh t'nl n j..; I.I. Or&lt;:hlp \11: -HI .1.m : Sund ,1v
f' \'l' nln t:: \\'Ot.,hi JI 7: :w p m . W t 't ln• "' t l.t~
1• m F :\"t ' l\ ~ t nf' ~o~. f' knmj,.
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RUTLA ND CHURCH OF THE NAZA·
f'\f'n tn s:;: Wt'r shlp 7· 11'1 pm , \\'('( ln M d w
day . n :ll)p ,m (Nt•lsonl
~eryon e we lcome.
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Sunday
,RUTLANO FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
ENTF.RPRI~E Wo zs hip 9 a m ..
1'\ Pnin~ Rlhlf' &lt;: lucl,\ ' 7·.«t p m
I'' AIT II HAJ&gt;T I ~'r CIH ' Itf ll n .llh l"-111
lr·m St fl r v P11u l1'tW ior p:.1.&lt;:10r. Su nduy 1
Schoo l 9· 30 a.m ; Worship s~rv lcr 10: JO a .
..;.. Sister Harriet t Warner , SupL ,Sunday
Chut ch St·hoo l1n a m .. B1b l f' Studv . Turs Bl' RJ .11': r :H1\ M ffiMMl'I\'1TY CHURC!t
St ., M.l .. l •n . Sumt.1v S1 hovl lll .1.m , -MIJJ n
St•huol Ul.1 m.; Sunil a,\ 1 ' \' f' n l n~:: 1 00 p m ,
· SChool 9: 30 a m .; Morning Worship. 10: 45
Younll! propk's servlcl' 6 p.m .
m .:
Buz lin ch.1m. H.1y l..lud l' HTUI1 , pa.,tot : Rc1
da v i · 10 p m : UMW Fll!&gt;il Mn nda:v. 7· :\fl
I n ~ wr,r-. h I('I I I , 1 m ., E\ r nln,a "' '11.-h'f· h p
~\' t"llm •'-t l ,n l'\ " l ' nin~ pta)'Pr m i'Min~ 7:00 •
Evanli!;ellstic serv ice 6. 30 p.m Wf'dn PSda y
p m .: UM\'F Sunda\ . li p m. f' holr RC'
hi •t'l CO'/.tt1, ·' "~ ls l . mt p.t~U&gt;I Suml.z\ Sd'tt • JI
a~)!!
rn i' t,l\ t"r m f'f'Tin ~ o~ nd ll ihlf' S1u1h Wt 11
j) .lll
Sf'rVICf&gt; 7 p.m.
·.POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST , Lv,on
hrarsal. fi : :\11 p.m . Wr 'dnPsd,l\ tF 1anklln1
lll .t.m \U ll'l.: hlp ~ P m · WNtnr--.d ,l\', 1. pm
n r&gt;li l l a ~ 7 p m
.
SOI 1T II f1F:TIIF~ i. NE W TF:..'\TAMF.NT ,
MASON CHUR CH OF CHRIST, Mlll r r
Halley, mi nis ter; Satu rday ('VentnR"
Fl .ATWOOD S _ \ hu l l'h S!.·hfJfll, lll a m .
\ ttU1 h nu,•tln r· \\','1'1 i p m (.' htrt'{ h " '1'\'lt~'"
FnHF:ST HUN HAPTI ST ltl'' ' · J':\·h·
r m·nr ll . Sll\'l'r R\1\ ~('. Duunl" Svdf' n·,
St . Mason. W Va. Su nday Bible Stu dy 10
t&gt;fa ngellstlc services. open to public. 7 p
. WM!i hlp, 11 .1 m .: R1blt' S1udv Tl1ur&gt;:. PIN F: CR O\' E H O LI ~F.S:O. f ' llt RC H 1 ,
llollll'n , (Xt&lt;-:lu t Cm nl'l lu~ Hundt , ~-o u pt.
ll tl'l(·k~ ·l . pa:-.101 Strnct:Jv St·hrk•i !I n m ,
a m .; Wo rs hip 11 a m and 7p.m . Wednesd.1v. i p m .: VM YF Su mi:J~ 6 p m
m tl • ' "llll 1. :~2'1 . R('' Bron J W .t ll ~ . p, t,,.!t n·
m , Sund ay Churc h School, 9: 30 a m :
11' :10
Suntl,tv
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Morning Worship 10· 30 a.m
1
lout t h' Su ml ,t v~ ll.'tll':&lt;h lp ~('! ' 1q • ;11 '.! · :If• p.
• r • rvi ~ ' « ·, 1' :1111 tl. rn . Wl'tlm ':'d av hl p In Rlhlt •t
LIBERT Y ASSEMBLY OF GOD, Dud·
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST, Po·
F'ORF:S1' RUN _ Worship 9 am.
' ' :n :1m · Mot nzn c Wnt~h l p JI I:.IIJ .t. m
m
~ tud v 7· 011 p m .
'
din g' Lane, Mason. W Va J N Thacker.
ml'roy Pike. E Lamar O'Bryant . pastor;
Chu rc h St·huu l 10 A.M.: Chnir pt.tct lcc'.
Sun d.t\ t • Hnln ~ s t'I\' \(J' 7·.m P m .· Wrd ti
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Wo' Jack Needs, Sunday School DlrE'Cior. Sun I \ , : p.m .. 1
T Ul'SC&lt;.t
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~ II.VF.R JlUN BAPTTST. Hill 1.11111'
•
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me-n 's Ministry, Thursday , 9· .lO a m ;
day Sc hool , 9· 30 a. m.; Morning Worship,
7 : 10 pm . ~N &lt;' I s'o n l. ,
s
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Wednesday Prayer a nd Bibl e Stud y. 7: 15
10: 45; evenl ngworshtp, 7·00p.m ( D S T .)
HEATH fMiddlc porl! -Church School.
p o~.;to r . · II'H ' 1· 111 1C'. ·"' S Supt Sun1l.n
'" ' a.m :
Sr hru1 l 111 ,1 m . M f't nmg '1-\ or,.,p , 11 .1m ·.
p.m.
&amp; 7•30 (E S.T ); Wednesday Prayer Ser9· 111 :~ . m ; Mo rn Ing Wors hi p 10: .JtJ
vice. 7·00 p.m . ID.S.T. I &amp; 7: 30 P .M. IE .S.
Youth C r ou p. 4 p m . WNinc-s,da)'. Ch ur ch
Su nda ~' f'\rn lng "-' OI'!&gt;i hlp 7· Ill p m Pt .rvC'r
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
T .): Missi on F riends / ages 2·6 ), Ro}a l
Ch oir n· hc•.tr s.:~ l . 7 p .m . Thursdav .
mc'l 'tln g andB ibiP stuchThu !'&lt;: rl:t.\ i · Hlp
CHRISTIAN UNTON . T hr Rl•v Dovld
Ambassadors (OOys ages 6-18), a nd Girls
McMan i .... pastm·. Sund,tvSchool 9 :lOam .
P1 uv N Sforvi("f', 6:'\0 pm , Blbi&lt;'Studv. 7
m . Ynu lh mN•1ing W!'fln f'Scb\ ,, , 7 pm
In Action (ages &amp;- 18) on Wednesda ys , 7 p
p m . JZu nl oa l
HF:.IOICING l.IFF: BAPTIST CHl ' R(' If
. Sund av m ot n(Ji g sf'rv\cr. 11 a .m .; Sunm (DST)&amp;7·30p.m rEST.); Tuesda y
MJ NERSVtLLE '- Worship Sflrvtc·r 10
- ~~~ N :?nd A\t' · Midd l&lt;t&gt;OJt Sunrl.tv
dnv nlgt\1 s('n !Cc. 7 30 Wf'dnrsa y JJ'&lt;~ Vf'r
Vlsllatlon. 6·30 p m .
mf'C'Iin c . 7: :JO p m
:1 m .; Ch urch scnoo l 11 11 111 ; UMW. thi r d
Srhnnl 111 .t m ~un (la v ,,·rn l n ~ 7 nn p m .
Fl\ITH TABERNACLE CHURCH . Bal·
FAIRVIEW 8181 E C1 W RCH. Lf'~ar t.
WNim•sda y. 1 p.m .. Chot r pra ct k f'. Mon
Mid \\f'f'k Sf'J"\\ ('(' Wrcl 7 p.m
ley Run Road , Rev. Emmett Rawson, pas ·
W. Va .. Rt 1. Ja m f'S I..Pwls . pa~lor. Wm clu :r. 7:.10 p.m , i Nf' lsonl .
LANGSVILLE
CHKI
STIAN
CHURCH,
ll 's been a long hot and dry summer. Not manv clouds tn the
tor . Handley Dunn. supt Su nday Sc hool ,
shlp sr rv lcC's !L10 :1 m., Sunday S&lt;"h OOI 11
P EAR L CHAP EL - Wor sh ip ~ r v \C('
·Da ll as J a n('y, Sunday Srhool Sup! Sundav
to a.m ; Sunday evening se-rv ice, 7: 30p m .
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m.;
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ln_g
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hlp
7·
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p.f11....Tut-stlny
sky;
too hot to lie on the grass and look up to God 's heavcri' and
9:30 am · Chur(.' h School 10· 15 a .m .;
Sc hool 9·.10 a.m .; Sunday Morni ng Wor ; Bible teaching, 7·30 p m. Thursday.
cntta gf' Pl't'Y"'' mc(' !ln ~ n nd B ib'IP St uch'
UMW 5&lt;-cond Tui'sd.tv. i·.mp m .: 1Muss
wal ch a few clouds float by . Th e grass has turn!'d brown and
s hip. 10: 30 a .m .: Sunday f'Vrn lng Wor~ hlp ,
SYRACUSE MISSION, Cherry Sl . Sy ·
9::W a m .; Warsh ip ~rvlcf' , W rdr:u~tl ay
mu n1
7: 30 p m. Wedn esday f'Vf' nl ng PraV('r
isn't Ill lo lie on. No bea utiful clouds' lo wat ch' any how.
racuse. Services, lO a.m Sunday. Eve n ing
7:.«1
p
m
POMEROY - Ch un·h Sc-hool. 9. 15 a.m .
Me&lt;:&gt;llng, 7.:10 p.m.
OUR
SAVIOUH
LUTHERAN
CHUHC'
H
,
"' Stlrvlces Sunday and Wedn esday a t 7: 00 p.
Life has It s ups and downs. There ar&lt;' brlghl days and
.
; Wors hip 10 . 'iO a m , Choir tchra rsa l
Walnut a nd Hf'nry ~t"- .. Havrn swood. W.
m.
S \' R ~('U~ F. CHURCH OF' TIIF: NA
\\'l~ ln C's d .tV, 7. 30 p m: UMW. s('('Ond
cloudy
days. We ca n alwa ys find something bright and beaullfu l
-MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
Va 1'hl' Rl'V. f'.ffl r g (' C Weirick . p &lt;ISI OI'
ZAR F:NF: . Rf'\ f: lrnn M('Mill .tn. fJ.l !-itm .
TuC'sdav . 7:.'\0p m. ; U MYF'Sunda y. flp m
to
be
glad
aboul each day . We may net'd l o look hard for It bul we
11'1 CHRISTIAN UN ION . Rev Kellh EbH n,
Suhduv
SCMol
9·
a.
m
;
Sundn
\'
wors
hip
M
,ll
\
.l1tn
lrr
LaH•n
dC'r
.
Su
nd.n•
Scl'lnn
l
(C'orbl ll l
pdstor. Sunday School 9. 30 a m ., Wade
l1 a.m .
~ up t . Sunday School \l· :0 am .: M (IJning
R OCK SP RI NG~ - Chu1 ch Sl·hool. 9: 15
ca n find a silver lining every day, lhat bri ghtens our dav and
Hayman , supt.; Morn in~ Wors hip, 10· 30a .
CA LV Af{ Y BIBLE CHURCH, Jnc ,ll rd on
wnr l;; hlp lO·.ID a m ;· F:\'•mgr lls ll&lt; Sf'l'\ l('f'
. 1 m . Wor.~ hl p ]() a .m : Blblt' St ud v. W('d·
lives. Storm clouds do co me to darken our days Th&lt;:y ca n make
m .; Sund ay evening service 7: 30 p.m ,
Pom&lt;•ro v Plkr. Cou nt v rtoad Zi n('ar F'lttl ·
ti p.m .; Pravl't anci Pt .~t~ (' W1dn PSdil ,\' , 7 p
nC'sdav. 7. 30 p.m .; UMYF 1SC'nlor-.1 . Su nWednesday Pr ayer Meeting, 7· 30 p m .
wood&lt;;
.
Rrv
RIIIC'k
wOOd.
pastor
S('i'vlc
C's
our
lives unh~ppy. An old song gives us the way ou t when II says ,
m
.
Yfl
uth
m('(lt
in
g,
7
p
m
.
dav . :, p m.: (Ju ni ors \ Pvcrv othC'r Su nMT. MORIAH CHURCH OF GOD.
on Sunda y a 1 lfl. ,11) a m and 7:.10 p.m . wilh
F.DF.N UNfT F.O RRE:l'HREN IN
dav, 6 p m (F ranklin!
"Look
for th e silver lining when'er a cloud appear s In the blue."
Racine. Rev. James Satterfield, pasl or.
Su nduv School !l ..lO u m . Blblf'Study. WPd f' HTliST (' l .f'-. 11 £' f:tlll lan . pastor Sun ·
R UTLAND - ChuN'h School. 10 a m..
God
wtll brighten our lives If we see k Him out. So thr
F i-eema n Williams , Supt Sunday Scltool
n(osda v, 7: ,'l() p.m.
da ~ ~f·h ont 111:00 ,1 m ; Mnrnln ,c Wm·ship
Wor s hip . 11 a m.; U MW Firs t Mondav.
9:.45 a.m .; Sunday and Wedn esday evenFAITH
FELLOWSHIPCRl!"ADE
FOR
11
!lila
m
.
~
unda
\
C'\'
f'nln
~sf'rvkr7
·
liOp
su mmer has been hot and dry . It has given us something Jo talk
7 :\0 p.m .
Ing services, 7 p.m
CHRlST , St Rt .138. AntiQu ity . R{'v.
m . Wl'lhwsdav PVf'nrnJ,! p r ayC'r SC'I'\' h'l '
SALEM CENTER -Church School9: 15
aboul
. It has kept us close to our fans and air condllloner s.
' MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Franklin Dlrk('Jl s, pastor . f:iunda y morn7: 1141 p. m
'
a .m .; Wonhip 10: 15 p m . ! Mu ssm a n I.
COrner Sixth and Palmer. E ~ rl Eden, ·PasCloseness
with family and friends Is not a bad lhlng . God want s
ln!i:
10
a
.m
..
Sundar
f'Vmin
~
7:30
p.m
.
SNOWVILL E - Worship. 9·00 a m
HEMLOCK GROVE CHRISTIAN , Rog· Thursd&lt;ty evf'n l n~~: 7 :W p.m .
tor. Bob Parker. s.s. Supt. ; Cat hy Ri ggs,
us
church school 9· 45 am (Mussma n l
lobe
close
to each olher. We usu ally find what we are lookin g
r
r
WatJion,
pastor
.
Crenson
Pra
tt
,
S
unday
Asst. Supt. Sunday School, 9: 15 a .m ;
Sf iV ERSVILLE CO MM UNITY BAP·
School Supt . Morning Worship 9. 30 a .m .;
In
life.
Things
ca n be seen In two lights. The mosl beautiful
for
Morning Worship, 10: 15 a m ; Sund ay
TIST CHURCH Pastor Robert By~'rs .
Sunday School 10:30 a. m : 'E:venlng se rEvening s£&gt;rvlce, 7 p.m Prayer meetin g .
.
Su
nda
y
SchoollO
a
.m
.:
Wors
hip
s ~r v l cE' U
day
In
June
with
blue
skies and soft clouds ca n be seen as a God
vlet• , 7: 30p.m.
a rid Bible Study Wednesday evening, 7 p.
·a m. ; Sunday even ln ,g sf'r.•lcr .7:.10 p m .:
SOVTHE KN CLVSTER
Mr.
UNION
BAPTIST,
Donald
Shuc,
given
memorably
day
, We can frown on thts day also because
Children' s choir practice, Wed nesRev . Ro~t~r Grace
pas tor ; J()(' Sayre, Su nday School Supt . · ~Jnesda y ('ve nln g service 7:JO p,m .
we
wanted
to
stay
home
and watch the baseball ga mr:. 'i'he
day, 7 p.m .; Adult choir practice, Wed , 8
Re\1. Paul McGuire
Sunday SChool 9:45 a m .; Evenlnli! wor· , ciiU'Rtli .OF JESUS CHRIST APCI&gt;~
p.m.: Ra dio program, WMPO , Sunday, ;
TOLIC
VanZandt
and
Ward
Rd.
Elder
famil
y
,
however,
lnslled
on
gplng on a ptcnl c .
· '
ship 6· 30 p.m : Prayf"r Meetin g, 6: 30p.m .
APPL E GROVE-:.. Church School 9: 30 '
8: 30a.m .
, J ames MIIIN, past or . Sunday Sch ool. z
Wl'dn esday.
IJ m Wor llhip 10· 00 am . (first and third
All things have a bright side and a dark side.
need to look
1
Sundil,\-'S ) , Blblr s tud~ r&gt;vrry Sund a;v 7 p,
TUPPERS PLAINS CHURCH OF 110: 30 a .m .; Worship Service, Sunday, 7: 30
for
the
bright
side,
'th
e
silver
lining.
Happy
thought
s make l j fe
:MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST,
p.m
.:
B
ibleStudy,
WOOnesi:lay,
7•
30
p.m
m .. UMW S{•cond Tu1•sday . 7· 00 p m .;
CHRIST . Dave Prentice. minls ti'r . I&gt;Pryl
· Slh a nd Main, AI Hartson, minister ;
better. We wlllllve longer, have mo~e friends and sleep better at
P r avC't m('('flng, Wedn esday. 7 p.m.
W('Jis, Supt . Church School 9 a .m ., Wor - ·. POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
· Rtchard OuBo!le, Associate Pastor; Mike
Harrlsonv ill f' Road . Rev. Dewey Kin g. ,
(Grace \
ship ServicE', 9: 45p.m .
nlght ·because we look lor that silver llntng In each dark cloud
rlach, Sunda¥ School Superintendent.
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA· past or; Clinton Faulk, Sunda y Sch ool
BETHANY - Wo rship , 9 a .m : Churr h
ble SchOol 9: 30 a.m .; Mornin1 Worship
Supt.
;
Sunday
Schoo19:30
a.m
:
morn
ing
I
hal comes our way. God gives us so much bl'&gt;auty, sunshine and
Sc hool. 10 a.m : Blbl£' Study , WNinE"sday,
RENE. Rev. Herbert CratP, pastor.
30 a.m. Evening Worship 7 ~ 00 p.m.
Frank Riffl(&gt;, su pt. Sunday School 9: 30 a . worsh ip. 11 a.m ; Sunday E"ventng service
10 a .m. ; Dorcas Woml'n' s F('llow shlp
joy, we ought to thank Him heartily every day wear~
simple
,7: 30p.m Prayer Meet ing, Wcdn('!J;day,
Wednesday, 7:00p.m . Prayer m eet ing.
Wroncsda v. 11 a m , IMcGulrPL
m .; Wors taip SE'TVIce. 11 a.m . and 7 p.m
alive.
'· ,
•MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA·
7:
30p.m.
CARMEl.- Ch urc h School 9: 30a .m .;
Sunday. Wednesda y, 7 p.m . Prayer meet ZAREI'IE, PASTOR Fred Penborwood.
·
SYRACUSE
FIRST
CHURCH
OF
GOD.
God
urges
us
and
wants
us
to
look
for
His
silver
lining
each
lnR.
Wors hip, 10 :45 a .m . Second and Fourth
Bill Wblto. SUndey School Supt. Sunday
Sundays: F~llowshlp dlnnE'r wlth Sutton
LAUREL CLIFF 1\"REE METIIJDIST · non-Penteco!ltal. Worship seJVIce Sunday
day. We ne!'d to smile every day and be a silver lining to all we
Sc&gt;hooli:JO a.m.; Mornina Worship 10:45
third Thu rsd ay, 6: 30p.m. (McGuirt')
CHURCH, David Bell, pastor. Roberl E . ' 10 am.; ..sunday School U am. Eventng
,worship
service
7:
00
p.m
.
Wednesday
.
meet
along life's way. Never despatr... God does care.
; '
a ~m.; Evantellstlc meeting 7:00 p.m.
Barton. Director oi •Chrlstlan Education;
j EAST LETART- Chun:hSchool9a .m.;
' Wednesday, ?~. m- Prayer meeting.
1
pray~r
meel~g
7:
00p.m
.
.
Worship 10 a .m . second and fourth SunSteve Eblin, auistant . Sunday School 9: 3(
Putor William Mlddleswartli,
UNJT&amp;D PB YTEIIJAN IIINIBTRY , days:
UMW firs t Tuesday, 7;:ll p.m .
a.m : Momlng worsblp 10:30 a.m .. Teens
Melp County Lutherans
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(Grace )
In Action, 6p.m. : EventngWorshlp, 7: 30r,.
Nboll ·
m . Wedne~day evening prayer and Bib e
LETARt FALLS - Worship 9 am .;
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
Chu rch SchoaJ,. JO a .m (GracE')
study. 7: 30p.m. Choir practice, Thursday ,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

1987 MIDDLEPORT

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

t iocal boy
~ attends_camp

Friday, SeptembeJ 18. 1987

Middleport, Ohio
Continued from page I

Classes)slated by Meigs Health Depart~ent :_
The Meigs County Heaith De·
partment will begin a series or·
six week classes on weight
control on Tuesday, Sept. 29.
There will be a choic.e of nights
for the classes--either Tuesdays
or Thursday evenings .. and
classes are free to Meigs County
residents.
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Parrlcl&lt; St. Clair, son of Gall
•! and Myrtle St. Clair. Middleport.
~ recently returned from Camp
~ Superkids, a special camp for
:. children suffering with asthma.
Sponsored' by the American
~ Lung Assoclalton of Ohio, Camp
•' Super kids not only offers a week
of outdoor activities such as
' swimming, canoeing, hiking and
~ a variety of crafts but also gives
f the children useful information
about their disease whi~h can be
Capplied long after the camp is
~ over.
St. Clair was one of e ight
children
attending under the
1
sponsorship of the Soutbeast
~ Branch of the American Lung
• Association of Ohio.
.
~ The ca mp is held at Camp
~ Mowana , just outside Man sfield,
r and is the only eamp in Ohio to
t mainstream asthmatic children
'With children who do not have
'ijsthma.

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Each class ~iii be two hours In
Ienth and attendance Is required
at only one two hour session
wexel&lt;ly. Classes will be on
nutrition education, stress management, weekly weigh-Ins , r~
laxation techniques. recipes , diet
recall sheets, exercise tech·
niques and other phases of

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St. Clair comments: "Camp is
real fun. You · find out what
causes you to have an attack and
if you get scared it's okay .. .
everyone is different."
Almual picnic of the Apple
Materials used are personal·
Grove
UMW was held T.uesdayat
ized so each camper learns which
the
church
with the Rev . Roger
of many factors triggers attacks.
Grace
giving
the blessing preced·
For informatton on the camp or
ing the dinner.
ether lung assoclatlon programs
Donna Hill pre-side,d at the
or to volunteer to help with the
business
meeting with Vi&lt;;J&lt;i
lung association, residents are to
Abels
giving
the secretary and
call Mike Struble, 992·7612 or
treasurer'
s
reports.
Layette
they may call the branch office in
materials
were
gathered
for the
Athens.

weight control
·There will be a limit as to the
number of people who can be
accepted ror each series or
classes which are to be held in the
conference room of the multi·
purpose building, Mulberry
Heights, Pomeroy .
Interested residents should
register as soon as possible due to
class size limitations. Those
wishing to register may call the

by Apple .Grove UMW

~Merit .Scholarship semi-finalist named
'! One Meigs County student has

competition for about 6,000 Merit
:'been listed as a semifinalist In Scholarships worth over $23
~he 33rd annual Merit Scholar- million.
) hip compelition.
More- than one million students
:·· He is David J. Beegle, son of in some 19,000 secondary sc holls
• Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Beegle, e ntered the current Meril Pro·
; Route I , Minersville, now a gram in which Beegle is a
: senior at Meigs High School. .'
semifinalist by taking a qualify.
: •• Beegle is one of 15,000 young ing tes t, the PSAT-NMSQT, in
• men and women across the 1987 when they were juniors. The
·"('ountry named to the semifinal - top scorers in every state,
Js t list in the 33rd competition. r&lt;:'pr&lt;:'sentlng about hail of one .
.. ;:rhese academically talented percerlt of the state' s high sc hool
~ :J)igh school seniors in ail 50 states
graduating class. are included in
:~will have an opportunity this the nationwide semifinalist pool.
to continue in the 1988

one great hour of sharing and will
be taken to the collection point .in
Marietta on Sept. 24.
It was noted that at the(ktober
meeting there will be two speal&lt;·
ers on Afrit•a. The nominating
committee was reminded that a
slate or new officers to be elected
next month and that a new
member must be added to the
nominatlng committee each
year.

Plans for a shower honoririg
To be considered for Merit Doily Wolfe were made. The
Scholarships, semifinalists must
shower wlli be held on Sept. 23 at
first become finalists by meeting 8 p.m . Members were reminded
high academic standards, being to take their Campbell coup
fully endorsed and recomlabels to the Marietta meeting.
mended by their ·high schools, Cards, vis its and prayer were
taking the SAT and confirming offered for the sic~ and shu tins .
their qualifying test perforAttending the picnic and meet mance and submitting informa - Ing were the Rev . Roger Grace,
tion about their school and
Sue. Todd , Ryan and Scotl,
communlly activities, personal
Donna, Dean, . Lori, Autum,m,
interests, and goals. AbOut 90. Janet Hill. Brenda Anderson,
·percent of the seminfinallsts a re
Vicki and Michael Abie-s, Eileen
expected to advance to finalis t
Buck. Alice Balser. · Flore nce
standing and to compete (or
Smith, Scott Shank, and Edith
Merit Scholarships in lfl!lR.
·Manuel .

Portland PTO
conducts meeting

health department at 992·6626,
and should be · ready to indicate:
their preference for the Tuesday,
or Thursday evening class.
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Plans lor a !all carnival on Oct.
3 were maile when the Portland
PTO met recently a 1 the school.
The carnival will begin at 5
p.m. with entertainment by Hard
Time. The Halloween party was
planned lor Oct. 30.
Teachers and parents were
introduced. Debl)le. Rizer gave
the secretary-treasurer's report.
Kate Smith resigned !rom the
secretary's job with Wilma
Black being named to the position. It was noted thai there are
90 students at Portland this week .
Next meelin!( will be held on Oct .
13, 7 p.m.

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· A Middleport man was cited in an aCcident Thursday, at 4: I~
p.m., in Salisbury Township oli Bradbury Road, ju st east or Ohio
7. accordi ng to the Gallia -Meigs Post of the State Highway
Patr~ .
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Jeffrey P . Hood, 18, was cited for driving left of center after
h is car, which was heading east, lost control on wet pavement,
went across the center line and hit a car driven by Albert Roush,
70. of Pomeroy. Roush was driving west on Bradbury Road .

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NOTICE OF SALE
Sale
iuued of out
By virtura
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of the
Order
ol
Pleas Court
of
Meigs County, Ohio, in the
cue of Bonk One. Athens.
N. A.. Plaintiff. against Homer L. Bonecutter. Sr ., etal.,
Oefende~ts. upon a judg·
Common

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1aid Court. I w'ill offer for
ule, at the front door of I he

Court
Houae InOhio.
Pomeroy.
Meigs County,
on tho
2nd day of October. 19B7,
•t1o:oo.·ctockAM.the

TEAFORom

Real Estate ~
R!.ALIOi

216 E. 2nd St.

Phone
.1-16141-992·3325

NEW LISTING- Approx 50
acres of vacant la nd nea r
Middleport. Only $200 per
acre for all .
NEW LISTING - 6 acres,
sundeck. basement. 3 BRs.
bath, birch kitchen , drspo·
sal, livong rm., 30x20, new
fireplace and drilled well on
hard road near coal mine.
Ask1ng $21 ,000
RIVER SETTING - 2 BR. 2
balhs, central air and heat .
30110 enclosed porch ,
stove, retrig . 32x24 ga rage
on. I. 56 acr.e $45,000
RUSTIC HILLS - , 7 rm.
ranch, 3 BR. I Y, bath s.
lamily rm., iBxll with lg.
fireplace, garage on lg. lot.
Really nice at $46,000.
MULBERRY HTS. - 2 BR
ranch with attached garage,
ce ntral heat. carpetin g and
birch kitchen on lg. lot
$55,500.
MINERSYlllE - Reasona-.
ble 3 BR home with view of
river on 124. Gass furnace,
city water, range, refrig, dbl.
garage and lg lot. Ofler
wanted.
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MIDDLEPORT - Nice little
5 rm . cottage near schools.
like new carpet, new siding,
· carport and level lot. Only

$17,500.
. INCOME BLDG. - 5 to 6
rentals with remodeling. 2
on ground floor for business,
and 4 two-bedroom apts .
Pomeroy. $42,500.

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Thursday Admissions - Gail
: Zirkle, Middleport ; Corneli
: Vance Jr., Cheshire; Cheryl
Hyseli. Langsville; Bonnie Ma·
l thews, Racine; Agnes Brown,
'· Pomeroy; Charles Patterson,
Pomeroy.
, Thursday Discharges - Larry
, Cundiff, Budd Oarst, Helen
' Sams, Betty Friend. David Hard·
'fick, Hugh . Thompson, Garth
. Smith, Cheryl Hysell.

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Public Notice

Public Notice

Public Notice

following lands and tene ments, to -wit :

of leo C . Kennedy on and

director within 3 days. Proposed actions will become
final unless a written adjudi· ·
cation hearing request is
submitted within 30 days of,
the issuance dale; or the•
director revises / withdraws'
the proposed action .' Any:
person may submit com ··
ment;; and / or r4!!quest a
meeting regarding anY non·
final action within 30 days of
the date indicated . " Ac·
tion", as used above does 1
not include receipt of a .
verified complaint. If signifi· •
cant public interest exists, a :
public meeting may be held. I
As to any action. including ·
receipt ol verified com plaints, any person may
obtain notice of further
actions, and additional information . Unless otherwise ,
provided in notices of partie-,
ular actions, all communications shall be sent to :;
Hearing Clerk, OEPA, P. 0 .

PARCEL NO . 1: Situated
in the Village of Pomeroy ,
Countv of MeiQs and State
of Ohio and descnbed as
follows ;
Being a part of Lot No. 17
of Burnap's Addition to
Pomeroy, des.;:ribed as fol ·
lows : Beginning . on the
south tine of High Street
11 2'12 feet westerlY of the
northeast corner of ~ot No.
17 of Burnap 's Addition to
Pomeroy, to a point which is
75 feet westerly of Blazewicz's west corner . and is
marked by a tile set on the
upper side ot brick retaining
wall; thence south 8 deg .
50' East 71 V2 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 tho south line
of High Street to the place of
beginning.

REFERENCE DEED: Vo·
lume 252. Page 897: Volume 273. Page 917: and
Volume

279 , Page 759 ,

Meigs

County

Deed

Records .
PARCEL NO . 2 : Situated
in the Village of Middleport,
County of Meigs and State
of Ohio and bounded and
described as follows :
Tract No. 1: Being 37 feet
off the South side of Lot
Four Hundred Fifty· Seven
(467) as per the recorded
plat of the Villa go of Middleport. Ohio. The above is the
same premises ~ohveyed
from Amos Carson by deed
r.e corded in Volume 50.

•Page 629 and 630 ol tho

Meigs County Deed
Records.
Also. the following des cribed real estate situated in
the CountY of -Meigs, in the
State of Ohio and in the
Township of Salisburv and
bounded and described as
follows : Beirig the North one

half of lot N0 . 108 being

twenty and one·half !20Vz)
feet oH the North side of Lot
No . 108 . Situateonthewest
side of Beech Street. be·
tween laurel and ~ocust
Streets in Middleport, Ohio .

Tracl No. 2: The following
real estate situated In the
Village of Middleport ,
County of Meigs and State
of Ohio. and bounded and
described as followe ; to·wit ;
Being lot Number Four
Hundred and Fifty ~ saven

t4571 in tho Village of
Middleport. Moigo County.
Ohio, and being Fifty t50!
feet front on the West aide of
Beech Street and running

Wut to the alley and all
un1ofd part, more or len.

into the followin~ parcel of
real estate:
Tract No . 3 : Lot 457 Lower Pomeroy (Village of

Middteport!1 / 20 of 37 feet
S . side . as same appears .on
1he Auditor's Tu; Oup. for
the Year 1947 in the name of
State of Ohio. reference to
which is hereby made.

PARCEL NO . 3, Situated ·

in tho Village of Middleport ,
County .of Meigs ·and Stale
of Ohio, and being more fully
described as follows:
Being Lot Number Ninety·
Six 196) in Palmer' s Addition
to Sheffield , now Middleport, Ohio .
For further description reference is made to the
recorded plat of said .Village.
Said premises are located at
the corner o t Fifth and
Palmer Streets in said
village .

REFERENCE DEED: Vo·
lume 288 , Pago 141 . Meigs
Countv Deed Records. Also

Volume 296, Page 55 .
Meigs County
Records ,

Deed

PARCEL NO . 4: The fol·

lowing described real estate
situated in the Township, of
Cheshire, County of Gallia
and State of Ohio and
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 .

REFERENCE DEEO: Vo·

lume 238, Page 201. Galli a
County Deed Rf!cords .
S8iid Parcel No . 1 appraised at : $14 ,300.00 .
Said Parcel No . 2 ap·
praised at : $16,000.00 .
Said Parcel No . 3 appraised at: S::Itf,6Ul1.00.
Said Parcel No. 4 was
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.
Howard E . Frank.
Sheriff of
Meigs County, Ohio

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Public Notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY: MEIGS
The following were reCeived ·
/ prepared by the Ohio Envir onmental Protection

Agency (OEPA) lost week.

Box 1049. Columbus. Oh.
43288 -0149 PH . 1814)
481 -2]15 . Consult ORC
Chap. 3745 and OAC
Chaps. 3745-47 and 3746·,
5 for requirements .

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Final approval of plans and•
specifications :
Tuppers Plains-Chester Wa·
ter District; Sutton Twp .,
Meigs County. Oh .. Effective date: Sept 9 , 1987. This
final action not preceded by
proposed action and is appealable to EBR . Water main
extension extending along
Town ship Road 122 and
emergency connection to
the Syracuse Water Tank
from Tuppers Plairi s ·
Chester Water System .
Final Issuance of Permit to
Install ;
Ohio Dept . of Transporta·
tion ; District 10, Bedford
Township . Meigs County,
Oh io. Effective date: Sept
1 1 . 1987. Facility descfiP·
tion : Wa stewater; Applica tion No . 06 -1981 . This final
action not preceded bV proposed action and is appealable to EBR . Vault latrine tor
COOT Roadside Rest Area

tS.R. 33) .
Ohio Dept . of Transports-.
tion . District 10. Bedford
Township, Meigs County,'
Oh . Effective Date : Sept .
1 1 . 1987. FacilitY descrip·
tion : Wastewater. Applies:.
" tion No. 06·1982 . This final
action not preceded bV pro-I
P.Osed action and is appea~a. ble to EBR . Vault latrine •or
ODOT Roadside Res\ Area

jS .R. 33).
j9) 1B. 1tc

Effective dates of final ac·
lion• and issuance dates of
propoaed actions are stated .
Final actions mav be ap·
peeled. in Writing, within 30

days ol 1ho dote of this
notice. to the Environmental

REFERENCE DEED: Vo- Boatd ol Review, Am. 300,
fume 162, Page 16, Meigo . 236 E. Town St., Columbus,
Oh .. 43216. Notice of any .
County Deed Re.c ords.
All of right', tjtle in intereSt opp41ol ohatl bo filed w~h tho
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FRI. 9 A.M.·10 P.M.; SAT, 10-10; SUN. 10-9:30

PLATOON R

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DR. MICHAEL FURLONG

Hospital news

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CHARLIE SHEEN

DINNER INCLUDES CHICKEN, BAKED
BEANS AND ROLL

Veterans Memorial

RIBBLE CHRY lER PL YM

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STEEL BEAMS
•18-BAR JOIST 30 FT. LONG
•USED ELECTRI.C HOT WATER
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•METAL DECKING. 1400 sq. ft.

MIDDLEPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT
Serving Begins at 11 :00 A.M•.

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NEW YORKER

GRIBBLE 'CHRYSLER ANNOUNCES

SATURDAY,

A.nnounce·s

or
James Rllc.1· Woody.
Stewart. died Thursday a t the
Arcadia Nursi ng Home in
Coolville .
Born July I . 1895 In Srewa n.
Mr . WOody: was a son of the la te
Fll'mlng and Susa n Mlneard
Woody·. He work&lt;'d as a farmer
and in timber lor mos t of his life.
He was a member of the Be-thany
Rid~e
Methodi s t Confe rence
Church.
.
Survivors Inc lude one son. ·
Paul Parker Woody or McCon nel sville; three daughters , Hazel
Willette of Amesville. Dorothy
Norman of Marion and Patty
Mayle of Culler; 16 gra nd'c hild·
ren: 14 great grandchildren; one
niece, lzora Johnson of Coolville;
one nephew, Robert Da lion or
Reedsville; sPverai grea t nieces,
great nephews a nd cousins.
He was preceded In dea th by
his wile. Arlie Mae Walke r
Woody; two sons, William Riley
Wood y and Donald Eugene
Woody; one daughter . Genevive
Gillard; one granddaughter,
Regina Wti!et.re; two brothers,
three sisters, one niece. two
n!'phews and one great -niece.
Services will be Sunday, 1
p .m .. at White Funeral Home
with Helen Coe officiating. Bur·
lal will be In Stewart Ce metery.
Friends may cali at the funeral
home on Saturday from 7 to 9

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HOMEBAKED
HAM DINNER ................. s.4.20
A Generous Strring of Homalllktd Ham featuring OUr Own Homtmaclt t.ttm·Walnut

A visita tion bv the Meigs
Co unt y Pomona Grange to the
Athens Pomona Grange sche·
duled at the Albany Grange Hail
this Sund ay has been postponed
until Sunday. Oct. 4, from 2 to 4
p.m .

CHICKEN .BAR-B-QUE

Jam..s Wood)•

CHRYSLER' LeBARON G1S

SUNDAY, SEP1EMBER 20TH

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Will meet on
MONDAY, SEPT. 28 at 7:30PM
at the REEDSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT for
the disc:ussion of a Cable TV Franc:hise.

ol!iciatlng . Buria l will be in Miles
Ccmetc r\'. Fr iends may c all a t
lhr funeral home from i 104 p.m .
a nd 7 to 9 p.m . on saturday .

Cash Back

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CHRYSLER
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PLYMOUTH
RRIANT

with Garlit lread anti a Crispy Tanlll We&amp;

Because.ol rerouting of traffic for the block pa r,ty activities in
Middleport , there will be no parking on Saturday from 6 a .m .
until 10 p.m . on 'North Third Avenue, ali of Garfield Street and
the first block of South Third Avenue , be.t ween Mill Street and
Garfield Street.

THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
OLIVE TOWNSHIP

Charles E . Hyse ll. 76. of Rout e
4. Porneroy. died Thursday al
VeteraQs Memorial Hospital.
A coalmlnl'r , Mr. Hysell was
born April 10. 19il in Kyger. He
was a son or the lat£&gt; Wa!trr and
Mar y Scari&lt;'s Hyse ll.
Surviving a re one daughter.
Bett y Romaine or Middleport ;
one- son. t harl!'s 0 . Hysell o!
. Florida; two gra ndc hildren;
three brothers. Elmer Hysell of
Harrisonville . No rma n Hyse ll of
Long Bottom and Na lhan Hyse ll
ol Rulland; fou r s is ters, Cora
Woodard of P omeroy, Rosa Lpn·
gerbonc of Columbu s, Ann Car s·
well or Pomero; a nd Betty
J ohn son of Middleport; two half·
sisters, j..ena Napper and Bonnie
Arnold; and rwo hall·brorher s.
James Hysell and John Hyse ll.
He was preceded l.n death by ·
two wives . Mary Ru sse ll Hysell
a nd Susa n Je nkins Hyse ll; one
Infa nt daughter : on~&gt; brother,
Lawrl'nc&lt;&gt;Hyscll : andonesistrr.
Augu:sta Mac Hysell .
Servici'S wiii lK' Sunday, 2

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AU-YOU-CAN-EAT
SPAGHml DINNER ...... S3.SO
All Yo• Can Ia I S......lli S..otlwol in Our Z11ty Ho,........ lp.... ttti *" !or•otl '

CABLE TV NOTICE

Charles Hy8ell

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH

Reroute traffic for event

A 17-y&lt;'ar-oid Middleport youth was perma nently committed
to th~ Ohio Departme nt of Youth Servlc~s l'rlday morning when

ln8klt! Mf'IP Co•nty

This Week's s,ecials

Cite Middleport man after wreck

Youth .'ienlenced on charge

Mall Subocrlpl ....
The Meigs County Me n's Fel·
iowship of Churches of Christ wil i
meet at 7 p.m. Monday a t thP
Bradford Church of Christ . A
movie. " The Weight of the
World" will be shown.

&amp;hool properties rechecked
have been rechecked and have been round to be in th e Me igs
Local District.
Meigs Local Supt. Dan E . Morr is said that a recheck on the
.ocation of the properUes was made aft er a Tu esday ni!(ht
meeting of the Meigs Local Board of Ed ucat ion when two
residents. David Mann and Paul Jones, a tt e nded the mee ting
staling tllat. they understood their properties arc in the Eas ter n
District. The;; sa id that 't heir children- each have two - have
always a tte nded Eas tern sc hools and they wis hed the m to
continue In that dis trict.
Supt. Morris Indicated th at the properties are in Sa lisbury
Township, a part of the Meigs Local Dis trict, but advised I he
two lathers ttiey he would recheck the locations and advise
them . The recheck . Supt. Morris reports . shows th a t th e two
properties are in the Meigs Local Dis tri c t and as a result the
lour stude nt s. by law, mu st either a tte nd Me igs Local Schools
or pay tuition to att end schools of the Eastern Loca l Dis tr ict.

Wl'f'k .

Fellowship to meet

he appeared before Meigs Count y Juven ile ,Judge Robert Buck
on a cha rge of Inciting panic.
.
·
. The youth was charged with making a bomb threat telephone.
ca ll to a Meigs Local District sc hool last wee)&lt; . He will be turned
over to the Services next week when he will be taken to
Columbus by Meigs .Juvenile Officer Carl Hysell. Meantime, he
was released to the custody of his parents following Friday's
hearings .
'
On · Monday, a 13-year-ol&lt;\ youth from the Middleport·
Bra dbury area will appear before Judge Buck on the same
c harge filed in conjunction with the recent rash of bomb threat
calis made to the Me igs Local Schools . ·

E~stern Local Schoo1 District or the Meigs Local School Dis trict

Nf'w YorM: . New York 10017.

Dally .

Teachers Assoclatloq have reached impasse and will now go to
mediation.
Teachers have ' been working OJ\ a o'n~ year co ntract which
e-xpired Aug. 31, 1987 and the contract is beiing exl'ended on a
day-to-day basis as negotiations contlnu¢. A mediator from the
'Federal Mediation and Conciliatory Services wi!i meet with
teams from both groups Monday e\•ening.
Meantime, representatives of the Meigs Local Board are also
negotiating with a team !rom the Meigs Chapter of the Ohio
Association of Public School Employees. T he contract of the
non,certified employees, which was for two years, e xpired also
on Aug. 31 and is extended on a day- to-day basis as attempts are
made to work ·out a new contract agreement .
. Teams representing the board of education a nd OAPSE met
(rom 6 p.m . to 11 : 15 p.m . Weqnesda y and the next session has
been set for Wedne~&lt;lay evening.

Two properties in question a s to whe ther they a re ill the

Prl'Ss ln1t.&gt;rnatlonal.

Inland Dallv Prt'Ss Assoclallon and th('
Ohio N&lt;'wsPa~r Auocla!lon . Na11onal
Ad v rrtl~ln~ Rrpresrnt a ltvr. Branham
N&lt;'wspapPr Salt'S. 7l1 Third Avt&gt;nue.

Pomrroy, Ohio t-.769.

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Friday September 18 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio

36 Lot•
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MONDAY thru SATURDAY

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types of
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t o the grant ng of t he ad o p
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pa o equ pped k tch en
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pet1 t 110 p• month New

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p•d Sh•• bath S ng e mele
118 S•cond Ga tpOiis Cell
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month Call 114 812 7&amp;21

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614 892 2363

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&amp;10 &amp;12 pet
51 K u11 wt't te b cit country

Wooden II tchen table with 4
chai a • g 111 top kitch• labia
w h perior chlire Ca 614
446 6628 ohor 8 00 PM

sde6sq ft perctn t1 60each
morto 16 96 2 gal bucket
52 Wh te commodes 3 gel on
Wlllte HVItf'W g Ide A f38 . 96
153- M scel aneoua ..1a1 end
coo 1 of me be van ty tops IB
g ede• 115 00 each Soma
double bow
54 35 1180 wh te c oubuck
atorm doo 1 139 96 each
51 8 g ede steel nau ated
doo • 32 and 36 back on y

1969

COUNTRV MOBILE Home Perk
,.oute 33 North of Pomeroy
Rente tratl•a. Call 114 912

Alh.,. Oh o 40701 814 193

compete t231 M•« na We
terbed end fu nlture W~~t:•
houte 98 Columb1.11 Rd

49

For Lease

Newty remodeled charming 1
bf unfurnlthed aptl n Oalttpo
1 I 176 12215 per month Oep
&amp; Ref equ ad Ca 81ol 441

Fe rmont one owner
Cal 614 281-8622

Femef• AKC Reg Boston Ter
• 8 wkt old Black &amp; wh te
11&amp;0 Ca 614 367 7422

N1tu a get fu nece 96 000 btu
112~ Cent a a cond 2 Vz ton
t1 SO both 1 260 304 773

Must ae AKC Semoyed puppy
195 Also AKC Shalt e $126
304 1711 2728 0 675 1867

Surplut Rente P1ntt Sh ts
CHEAP ISB Bu dena Addn Pt
Pln1ant Open Every D•v Ye•
A ound

19BS Chevy Came o
c. 304 676 5610

1973 Chevy Nove wide tlfes

•600 Cot 614 446 4518 oher
430PM

Mus1cal
Instruments

6688

(K d 1

Camouf agel

1979 Mu ... ng Good eond
New Pe nt 11100 neg Ca

61 4 4411 7077

A to •• very good cond lion
Coronet trumpet old• modal)
c.... ncluded w th each 304

Ste nlesa atetiPheutt tystemt
Now c1.11tam mede to your
t udl motor home o clat c cer
Wtth I f•twne wa anty Muffler
M1n 9 Stlmp1on Ave Athena
Oh a 1 soo s•3 3767

882 3104

Frutt

a. Vegetables

1978 Mercurv Montego nMN
pe nt new brllkea newt res PI
PS AC 361 C evetend AM FM
tta eo 8860 Call 114 949

Dun ov n Fruit fa m
Cider Me ose Super Gold Red
• Yellow O.liciout Meclntolh
and G mes epplet pellft ho
ney aorgh1.1m end app e butte
P ck you own g epes 2&amp; centt e
pound Week deva 9 I week
lndt 9 6 Rt 881 So of A bany
Phone 614 898 6298

2879 .. 114 949 2041

Two 1984 Dodge converteb et
Need nto et10n 1350 to
both Ce 614 992 9922 after
400pm

Ye ow Fre•stone Cenn ng
Peach11 Now AWLieble C.ll fo
vet et et and pr c:11

n

Dodge 0 plomet V 8 auto
Good Cond tiOO 00
Cell 304 676 2704

BOaS MARKET

713 1721
Open 7Dava

Mason

181&amp; Dodge Daytona Turbo Z
b eck leather tun
roof loeded New 1 es 304
t71 5301 after I p m
red silver

Suppl1t&gt;:;

F.iitll

1986 Me Ct.try Lyn• s111 on
wagon clun t4 100 304

&amp; Ltvesloc'

245 6121

61 Farm Equopment
U S 35

Pets for Sale

Me gs County Humane Soc ety
hat cat• and k ttent to adopt
SpavecJ and neute ed and heel
ahots Adopt on fee equered

Colt 614 892 6506 or 992
3028
Reg sterad Cocker Span e pup
p •• Also H melev•n It mens No
chec::kt Cell 114 992 2107
Beegl• pups lor ..le 115 Reedy
lo atar1 th s fel Cell 114 843
6276

W••

614 216 8411

76 Monza 4 sp

1 977 Chev Noilt ga.,d cond
*600 Ca efte 4 30' 458

1638 .. 458 172a
Chrys e
New Yorker
t400 Ca even ngt 304 6715

1879

Be t chetnt •nd sp ocklrts to fit
I mos
any saw SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO Hendll"son
W Ve 304 875 7421

54 Mosc Merchandose

1100

7421

WV. 304

&amp;9

C1 than IJ Used T e Shop Ove
1 OOOtirn 1111112 13 14 16
16 16 5 8 mlt1 aut At 218
Ca 114 2&amp;6 8261

Pr ce•

good

lupp Y IIJt

only while

PENNS WAREHOUSE
WELLSTON OH 0 814 3a4
3848

89&amp; 3926
2 me e poodle pupp " 2 mo
o d eddllh co ored lui b ooded
but not eglate.ed Have nat hid
thott t50 00 each 304 1175

W I giVe enoneble pr ce fo 83
to 86 Toyota 4•4 p cltup Muat
be c ean unabuted ow m 1..
Wll contdet' N11 .. n 614 446
7013fom4pm

shel co n o ear
corn Ca fo et:•t quote• R ve
C ly Fe m Supply 614 446

1978 Jeep CJ7 new pant •
ove haul good cond t2 000
C1Uatte 5 pm 304 882 2602

Livestock

0

r ..tetion

that a• ned ove 2 8
lbs per day Aog• Ben ~
Sabine OH &amp; 13 584 2398

Sept 23 8 00 PM We w I be
hold ng a apeclel feeder calha e
A breedt inc ud ng Ho ste n1
Can e will be accepted ell dey
Tu•• and up to 1 00 PM Wed
Haul ng ev•leble Athena LNat
toc::k Sale 1 m le eat of Albltly
on St At
60 Cell Stock

tee Locel eferllr'lcet furn shed
F H est millet Ct
co lect
1 814 237 0488 dey o n ght
Roger aBasement
Waterp oof ng
SWEEPER and tew ng mach ne
IIPI pertt end Sllppl es P dt
up and delivery Oav 1 Vecut.tm
C uner one helf m e up
Gao gn C eft Rd Cell 614
448 0294
AON S Te ev t on Se v ce
HouM cella on RCA Ou.uer

GE Spec at ng n Zenith Ca
304 576 2398 0 614 446

Ste lui T H end lewn Serv ce
lawn c•e endscep ng atump
emova
304 571 2842 or ,

676 2903

WINTEAIZAT ON
Secu ty l ghtt Storm W n
dows. ln tuletton Roofing. Gen
era Rapers 304 1715 83&amp;7

Plumbing
Heatmg

CARTERS PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth end P ne
Gell po s Oh o
Phone 614 U6 3888

Of

614

446 4477
APPALACHIAN WOOD STOVE
Wood end coe stoves fll nee••
end nsertt Brunco Athley
Conto de1ed 01.1tchweat Buy
se t ade 10 v s expe eince n
c•penter Ca 614 698 6121

84

&amp;

Electrocal
RefrtgeratJon

Resident e o commarc al w
ng New serv ce o epa 1
L censed e ect c an Ett mate
lree R denou Elect c. 304

D a d Wate

1811 Honda CM 400

General H auhng

ttteet

Se v ce Poo s
C s e ns Wells De ve ~ Any
t me Ca
614 446 7404 No
Sunday ca s

billie. t42&amp; Both very good
cond Cal 114 24&amp; 1924

yerd
3631 114
Even592
ngs 2322 or 198

1976 Ha ley Davidson Super
Ql de Exctt cond Many extret

cow with calf Ca

Call 614 441 0031

A &amp;: R Wate Serv ce Home
c1

en

welts paoli

t

lad Fa

merly James Boys Watert Ca
304 675 6370

ttl&amp;

Honda TRX125 4 wheelers
t2000 for both Weekende ce
814 992 5841 weekdeyt814

949 2182
3 year o d Appelooae gelding
good r dar
u1ed to people
304 671 2889 o after 4 JO

I g Dekou Farm home buih on
your lot t12 911 • up Ca
114 888 731 t

1981 Honda Rebel 280 exc
eond
low mH. .ge.
100
30..1715 5188 etter • p m

304 67&amp; 8269
64

Hey

8o

•1

Gratn
75

"'m petri•., nwr $80 An

Mbc..t hev • 1 bal• on wegon
Hey far bedding IOc 304-175

ttque soHd Nit 51.. tebfl. coffM
leble. old• r.cliner C•ll 114-

Boat• end
Motor~ for Sale

1 I It

ae..

91 000 BTU fue ttove
with blower IIINI 271 gellon fuel
e400 f m Coli 114 388-

l t dllSIIllrLIIIIIII

Clto• er boat

87

Upholstery

18 It O.tvanlled boat 1rell•
wtth ...., duty twea 1250 CeM

4 30 Sat 9 30 t.., 1 30 0 d &amp;
new Uphostered

614 441 2030

of uHd furnltu e
NEW
t.,n boot•

1 000 piton tull on tenk above

1111 VW golf 2 dt I op oo.

.,.... ceven

•200 Call

You

cheated on your Ethics 101 llnal?

11 It tri hou II HP

tm fm ld6oc. . 11 OOOmMea
uo Cond 304 17~ &amp;321

2 motort.

R • M Custom Co ches end
Reupho atery St~.;.At 7 Crown
C y Oh 81' 2r!illi -1470 Eve

71 Auto s For Sale

ar blloW ground uet

ttone und g avel f II
sewdust 30• 676 3 90

Ira • Alldnte1000torell Cell
614 388-9878

Herballf• Call 814 441 2200
445 3131

114 441-7021

Dump

0179

381 1111 "' 381 n11

Of

WOIIdlaato Ul lo up. tlloot •
ooh lool Cotllt4 441'3119

Uncondldonal lifet. me gue an

bike. ow mtleegt. elec tten
15&amp;0 1979HondaXR260 dirt

e683

t30

BASEMENT

WATERPROOFING

1983 Honda V 41 Entercepto
11600 Colt 614 446 8781

wringer welh• e compllle Une

w..

Home
Improvements

85

Dey aak fo Cll

vinyellike MW $71 Alev Octa

USED ledt drH ...t bedroom
.~..~ tes
e111 $211 Otaki

81

Kawank 200 3 wheel• t900
o best offer E•c:e cond Cal

1984 Hondo TRX200

8 ••• studed couch b own

ot•tlnu- •• 8

Serv1ces

614 446 7026

614-379 2128

Ml~rGildlllltst~

SWAN
AUCTION lo FURNITURE 62
01 ve It Oe.lpolit
NEW I pc wood aroup- Uti

6 00

676 1786

441 4425

1i1 Household Goods

Motorcycles

Du oc Boars B ed u tt ke the
boa 1 we t . .ted at the Oh o

ft commercial IPICI
tor off cet or retailing
Co n., of 2nd &amp; P na Call

614 441 2321

9pm

Jeep Wagoneer 4 whee d rve
V 8 atllnd
ena
ee good
cond 1800 304 576 2704

buy ng

Chero fit;

1978 Ster C eft fold down
camper 304 896 3682 after

D

W

1977Dodgeputengtrilllln v 8
ec pt pb cru11e Need• wo k
ca 614 «e 7026

675

74

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P etttc cistern stat• epprovld
plutic nptlc enb pi• c J
culvarta mlta cutverte RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES Jack
•on Oh 114 211 1930

Vans 8o 4

73

SIDERS EQUII!MENT CO
Henderson

14 ft Bee L ne stove ehtc ref
Sleep1 t x 304 982 3104

&amp;

Homollte end Jon sered S•v ce
&amp; Supp ea

63

Ont parrott cockta can•rv end
2 female Norweg~en pups 304

197&amp; 21 ft C ••• A W nnebego
48 906actu• m "&amp;newt ••
o down Ia ge awn ng ac ro
down tv antenna orgtn el car
P81 ng SleeP.t8 E11celcond ke
new t10 500 Call 614 «I
3581

82

2986

2231

Shatta C.mper Exce cond
1900 Cel 614 256 6459

895 3802

1978

62 Wanted to Buy

5 full blooded hag e pupa 7
wkt old t10 each 304 675

79 Motors Homes
8o Campers

Rot-v o cable too d lllng
Mot wei 1 c::ompiMed sam•dav
Pump 1111les and •ervtce 304

990 Dev d 8 own 54 hp d etel
tracto
OW hou I
LOCI ly
owned w11h 8 ft b1.11h hog
t3560 Call 114 285 8&amp;22

Now

St ut1 1119 95 pa
nstelled
Mot models MufHer Man 9
St mpson Ave Athen s Oh o

Fetty Tree T mm na ttump
remova Ca I 304 676 1331

V 8 good
cond t800 30487&amp; 1131

eg tte eel Ge mtn Sh•
phii!M'd pupp 81 6 WHkJ Old 6
fem• es aas each 2 me et

•160 ooch 304 812 2077

Auto Repaor

1982 Buck
34 000 miles
675 4480

M•eev Fe guson New Holland
Buth Hog Sal• • Serv ce Over
40 uaed tractors to chaou from
• c:omp eta I ne of new 6 uMd
equ pment La g•t ~ectlon en
S E Oho

t981 Orav•ly tnow plow
mower deck otarv pow cult
Ylltor 304 773 5011

AKC

77

2454

Jeck1on Oh o

AKC Beegl• 2 mete 2 female
o d 150 2 mete 1 ye•
o d Runn ng 175 61• 986
4143 ahe II p m

e wks

uuck tappa

675-4480

CROSS 1o SONS

t&amp;OOuch
57 F berg 111 ova

wh r pool
bath tubs almond 72 long
38 deep 22 h gh Comp ete
w th pump end p umbing Reg
11896 now 189&amp; on y a few
&amp;8 Wood bu n ng f ep ace
ttova I 39 96 each o 3 lo

Cell

t an..

.,. 96

7191

•aoo

1980 Chev~ Mon1e

614 992 6382

R1111dy m " cone ate end 1
concrete aupp " C1 I us V .. fill
8 ook Cement and Suppli ..

Chevv

11 Bonneville stat on wagon for
Plrtt 84 000 m ea 304 B82

1980 fo d Musteng 4 cy 4
t1200 Ca 814 949
2083

Green

a., lding Meter a 1
B ock bhcl sewer pipes w n
dows In els etc Claude W n
tea Rio Grandi 0 Call 614

ft

1eo oa 304 882 2438

speed

Met o

55 Buoldong Supplies

I

24&amp; 02&amp;1

304 895 3147

SURPLUS ARMY DEN M
RENTAL CLOTHING (Ca hlrtt
10 pet ove cos1) Or g nel Army
Camouflage H 0
Sam
Somerv IJe a 0 d Rt 21 h1t
Rtventwood Frl Sat Sun
Noon 8 00 p m Other deya
appo ntmentl 304 273 5856

U60 304 882 2812

1181 0 dt Delta Royale 4 d
ac em fm tte eo cru M d ...1
73 000 mtlea 12500 Catl614

773 5867

1980 Chevette 4 dr
good
second ct 14 ft JOn boat &amp; oars
11152 1977 126 Honda tra
bike t226 304 67&amp; 1229

liOn n•
outwh:h
of 1980
AMC
Sp rtt
eng
• spud
tr•n•mis

1 800 843 3767

1981 4 dr Sedan P•k Avenueau c::k c. 614 441 0182

Okt upnght p eno to •• a Ce
614 982 7810 or 304 773

58

'7500

1978 Pont..c Cat 4 elf 301
lftg ne C U te PI pb IC
.... fm ltl!ll fKI CBII red 0 A 1
Cond Clll814 446 3411 after
• 00 PM a I dillY Set and S1.1n

Cl1111e end 1 om bone a so 304

New T111ndy EX1000 compute
mon to
pr mar dHtr. $900

Chevy 4 ep t ansnn~tkln Bell
housing. p ., .... e plate clutch
th ow out bearing fly wheel
Hu st ahifter 1226 Good 4 cyl

3104

614-388 8240

9661
57

I 2360

1986 Cavs tr wagon Auto p•
pb ac. am fm C ean Ca

tq

FuH aln mllttriA • toundatkMI
eterting Ill Aec ln1rs

-2 bedroom fumiMd apt ref end
New Hann W Va
;;;;:,.liZ 3Zil Of 304 773

1984 fo d Tempo pt pb
em fm •c. t369&amp; 1983 Fo d

S&amp;.~itabte

till
lunk bedo w~h boddlng- ., ••
APARntENTS molllto homa
hou. . Pt Pl.-ant end O.INpo
llo 814 441 1221

71 Auto 1 For Sale

GrDOm and Supply Shop Pet
0 oom ng A I b eedt All
tty •• Ju eWebb Ph 614 446

Beaut ful 4 pc poster Betten
bldroom tu te l ke new 304
67&amp; 4108

2321 or '41 •425
1400

Pets for Sate

F ewood US DO load 304
875 6907

61 8 g ade nte io
wood
doo 1 finished end unf n thad
28 wdedownto12 wde

7479

SPACES FOR RENT
T a er
ots At 1 locust Road beck of
K &amp; K 30. 676 10711

f b• g •• tub and

58

Dregonwynd Cettery Kennel
CFA Htmlleyen Pe tien end
S emeH kittens AKC Chow
pupp es New k ttens Pert ana.
Cell 81• . . 8 38•4 after 7PM

56

1 pc F berg ass tub and
showe
wfl e and eolo •

6t4 441 01196

K ng S ;re loollc•• Wtterbllld

1-~~=~~~~;~~::r;.~=::~;§§§~~
0231

.19995

•&amp;

Sola. set of •mpt end table
tw n bed new men estl Cal

Space fOf ent heel
downtown Ga pole loc1tton
lnquw n c•l 614 441 4222

sod for 12&amp;00 Will Mil fo
t760 080 Ca I 114 992
9922 alta • 00 pm

304 713 &amp;234

46 2 pc

3 u~t vecuum

- - - - , - - , - -- - - Hobor11712 Moot 8 cor Now

c•

3 ltOCic
f emet Get nvolved
in Amer ce a No 1 spe~o
aport chap C• 114 949
2879 C" 814 949 2045 Must

16 meh Home! te Chein Sew
• 121 I HP liHer •aso Self
propelled eiiC:t lc tltrt lawn
mowe
1260 OBO Meytag
wringer wethe 1100 ~ HP
detP wei pump tank and p pe

B ch stlllrte kit chen
72 baa• 2 16 wei c•b
1 va ance '1 72
pc top

36 ....72

White Woodin bedroom IU
god rim t221 Cell 814 446

Uvlng room suh• 1111

~,..,-tt

0

28- Sol d b ass h gh po shed
vanity feuc::•t• t1 9 96 AntiQue

••• 95
30 lrtght b est and 111ntique
brat s t p lw8f ub d • nt
119 96
31 Ch oma washlf ets vanhy
feuc•• •• 91
32 • p c sol d oak ow• berset
119 95
33 A typ.. of hand oals
P,llt chan c and ca ~nte
8g
D acounts
34 Two Pouch e I eather ce
p.,te apron wtth beh t11 96
J5 Pe m• A R g d sheeting
nsult on
fo
one • de
1'1 ~t4x8 t491..,. U99 1

roomt I

hp

Comma c 11 buikl ngs to eas e
Down own Pt Pleaunt S o et
off ces

614 441 7444

Queen -.ze water bed bookc11e

~oltilt home

Busoness
8uoldongs

Ce o Veage B oke
675 5 04

Seve a ot Check us out to
ca pet and tu niture 9x12
C111t~ t50 I pltc:e wood lYing
room tult
U99 Mo lohen
fumlture Uppat Rtvet Rd Call

304 67&amp; 6608 llftor I 30 871
1087

.300 PER WEEK
De ve y 0 ve Se &amp;I
loce compeny haa open ng lo
ttva a fu t me peop e We
offer p•d vee a on maJO mltd
ca benet ta Cal att e 9 DO AM
61&lt;1 446 7451

10 Deye .. me H e1111h with
IPPfOYtd Cftd
3 M • out
81.1lav t Ad Open 9em o 5pm
Mon thru S• Ph &amp;U 446

flld 12215 month Plua utlit •

773 6186

af e500

11 Epo11y coated atee w e
C ottJt and c:ab ne 1hetv ng 50
per cent b•low ate
17 Bruce p ef n thad oak floa
ng netu 1 end mad um fint.h•
20 sq ft pe c k U&amp; 00 end 10
pks end up 139 96
18 5 tal aumnum flbered
oof coat ng t20 96
19 - Cannon c aft p ne touw ed
nte o thune s et who ... e
20 H gh glosa 5 pc tubwa kn
w th g ue 129 95
21 28 dq 1 d ngg ••med
c na eablne w th lghu
*39 96
22 - 30 1 mond doub • doo
van IV whh m•b e op 179 96
23 1711118 min van tv wtth
ma .,.. top t29 96
2• Ova 200 van tys tet up on
lhOW oom fioo Oak eo
dot.tb e bowl w th me b e top

6t4 448 3144

ofoono 304 17&amp; 1 318

::z:: Ltcensed Chmcal Aud1olog1st

September 8 1987

Apartment
for Rent

bedroom fumlehtd apart
ment n Point Plateent ht e
dttn and mce Adu t1 no pete

CALL

~ LISA M KOCH

••&amp;

o.,.

V nyl &amp; Alum S d ng
Complete Gutter Work
Compete Rem odeling
Roof ng of All Types

r•

Budget T enamiQMJna. u1ed
ltuHt •• types Guerant" 30
dtV• Cath end Cerry or tntttl

A

each

2016- (_...o

a ..

oth., hours

MDIIII• homet fOf tnt Upp•
Riv.. Rd At 7 W con .. der
c::ontt t.tctiOn w or...
114

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

1-\AIRCUT

e

ball t1995
29 Sot d b 111 h gh pol shed 3
hand • tub and show., faucet

ce end

2 bedroom SyrecuN It 10 p•
montft pkHi utllft • end depoah:

7314

7/ 13 1 mo

~

1 1- A wood tuned Sp ndle
co umn porch posts 4 and 8
8 end 9 ong 2 fo US 00 and
2 fo US 00
12 lA •12 •8 cedar boa ds
t8 00 each 2 to t15 00
13 Cottage g ade p ne p ank
ng channel groov• 1 lq ft per
bundle $8 00 per blll'ld e tome
cod or
14 Wndow and doo t m
p ef n sh•d and unf n t hed
t1 26 to t3 00 7 pes
15 32 x71 11.'rt empered n
su a ad g ••• pantla t26 00

Moloh~tn Fu nitu t Cttl
114 . . . 74. .

1 bf ept stove
ef ~ [OCMed dOM tO town
See dep
Cal 11• . . .

45

dean Cllll14 HZ 2357

1114 •• tongue •
groove Wlf..- board Sh... ng o
floa ng t8 911 end t7 91 each
5- 901b wt
oiled roofing
Wh te • Qreen &amp; Driftwood &amp;
Eenh10ne tl 95 o
e - 161b wt felt pep• a eck
18 96 Roll
7 29 gage wh te 0 btown
vel ey o
f eahlng meta
28 x60 t19 95 ol

1 0 - Mo d ng to ma ch pane ng
co nert 0 cornet's cep and
dw d., str pa t1 2&amp; each

IU fet t319 81 Ch . . t Of d IW

814 387 743e

12al0 2Hdtoommob eho~
for tnt Ctl 114 H2 Ml4

Computerized Heanng Atd Selectton
~ Swtm Molds lnterpretmg Serv1ces

!

PM

2 bf unfurnished 1211.10 1 mile
HMC O.p • Rei

2961

Off CE ......................... 992 11!9

2

•
·or- &amp;0
.... aq0~

•• 96

tea

New wood 6 pc

carpet Stow eftjg
furnithed WMhtt dryw hoolc
up WIMer g•bev- peW Neer
SHver lridge. CaiJ 114 448

Coli 614 H2 &amp;517 "' 814
. .21732

Home Area
2S Years
FREE ESTIMATES

Colll14 248 letl

7025

LOST G ey Me e Wetma anii!M'
Dog n En o a •• Ch ds p e Cal
61' U6 4'96

1n

dop

ated becklll' UIS 00 sq Only 40

4 IC8 severe pane nt t4 96 tq

Sof• •nd chaita p ced from
1395 to 1995 Tebl• t60 •nd
up to 112&amp; Hlcl•• a...ta 1390
to II II Aeel nera I 221 to
*37&amp; lampe 128 to I 1 25
0 nenH 11 09 1nd up to t495
Wood table w I ah•n t215 to
1795 O.tk t100 up to 137&amp;
Hutchte 1400 end up Buunk
b~• comp ate w mett esiH
t295 and up to 1311 Baby bedt
t110 Matt ..,.. o boxsprngs
tuM Ot twin til f rm 178 end
Ou..n seta •221 King
1310 • dr.-. cheat Ill Gun
clbtntte I gun a•• Of' elec:t ()
ange •371 . laby men .....,
131 6 145 ltd f emea UO
UO a K ng frame 150 Good
•.taction of bldroorn tllittt
mala c111bineta heMiboarch t30
and up to

UaH relnt

Help Wanted

Lost and Found

drven refr a••tort
angel lk•gge App enc..
Upp• River Rd b•id• S one
C ett Motel 114 441 7398

W•htrt

21 carpet efrig end ttove
16, 3d Avt 12110 a mo pu t

42 Mobile Home•
for Rent

v,..

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Worked

Fu n thad •Pt nt~~~t to bttry
On• p of ..StOnel edutt only
'e Ill ng Ca 1,4 441 0331

Furn lhed epat'lment l rooms &amp;
be h elate IO W ..h n1ton
Schoo Cal 3~ 871 2tt0

ceble eva labfa
AC
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in Kaneuga.
FMtlft Mobtle Homt Pa lc CeM

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602 838 888 5 Ell 606

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til 9&amp; Most modMa lntte I•
tlon a so ave ·~• MuM. Man
9 St mpson Ave Athen1 Ohio

8 Bath panels t eboa d 4 xB
Embosted and smo01h t4 99 to
t12 II
9- Wood end masonite panel ng

GOOD USEO APPUANCES

0322

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Sat 11• 441 1191 127 3rd
Avt Gall po t OH

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112 3202

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07&amp; 1104

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month In chy Ca Dey• 114

AI elec. 2 br mobMe home for
'"t Advlte only No pett' Call

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wry c-leen 2 br houM Oepwh
and A•t.,enoe aoquirtid No
Pet• 1271 00 month. 3M

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304-175 1700

YOUNG'S

C.tl 304 671 7738

Apia

Upete'rt fu o thed 2 oome •
Nth Clean No pett 0ep •
Ref required UtiUt ea Pill d Ca I

2 A 3 br mobil• hOm• Cell

F ee o good home 6 w eek o d
puppies W II be sma dog1
30. 675 6009

2 lA epte 6 eloa.. s kitchen
appl fu n shed Wt~her o,.,.,
ttook up ww c:wpWt newtv
pain1ed daoll
Regency Inc

2 ~Ed oomhouM newtvrectone.
New blllh. n.w It u:hM For rMI
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11• 192 1517 betWeen 9 00
end I .00

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949 1660
991 1691

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614 843 5248

PR CE RE DUCED $47 500

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fmploymcnl

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used eppl 1nc.. and TV 1111
Open SAM to &amp;PM Mon th u

lAYNE S FURNITUR&amp;

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0508

on we s

days after th e ast publ ca
t onofth snotce whchw
be
publ s hed on ce each
week fo th ee consecut ve
week s The ast pub teat on
w II be made on the25thday
of September 1987 and
the twenty e ght days w I
commence on thlt date In
case of failu e to answer o

Sunday Cafu

304 675 2123

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

3 II tfn

HERE IT lSI
You home n
he ount y ove 21ac eso
g ound p us a 2 s o y a m
house w th 3 bed oom
ce a ga den a ea shed
and woodb u ne lo e1 t a
hea
WANT $29 500

Yo u a e he eby not fe d
that you have bee named as
putat ve fathe o f Ch s
tophe Lee G bbs Trn s ac

Budt

Free Est1mates

On e med um 1 ze dog ho se

Day or Noght
NO SUNDAY CALLS

t1a3oo 2bd 121100 Aeo
--.uh'ed a 1200 00 eecu 1ty
depott CONTACT J111cban
Estates Dept Ph 441 3187
Equa Ho"• na Opportunrt~

1771

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scttooll In H.w Haven 1160 00
mor.th Plut ~l h l04 liZ
2113

8 24 1 mo

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

51 Household Goods

Apartment
for Rent

Awe Iebei Oct 11 1 lr apt n. .
H MC 1 eduh No pet a Ref end
dep equWM 1221 • month

.. 304 671 2128

Mobola Homes
for Sale

(6141 997 57S1

BISSELL
BUILDERS

44

2 a.r houN 1200 Pfl' month
llef•enct equltN Camp Con

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!760

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$38 500
SYRACUSE - Remade ed
wo slo y hom e In ude
3 4 bed ooms
ba hs
basemen ga age a d and
ode ba o app 01 rna ey
I ac e o g ound
PR CEO TO SELL
Al $39900

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Phone B lis Here

992 2259

WV

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12 66 M at) "' Home

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Actutls w.th 1 chUd acceptebla
,._. end ltc d"' -..1 td CaN

9 18 87

RAILROAD

2 BR 2 ~tams. I 2&amp;0 per month
Dep r.quwecl BroollhM Len•
Col 614 448 4222 botw""'

304 882 2069

1 - Mason te p mad • d nu
7 1&amp; x8 x18 ho zon•l lap
t26 60 sq or 21 1q n $16 00

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4 11 87 tfn

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441 1243

e W ite ACE

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LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanong
Paontong
FREE ESTIMATES

A l:rtl

CALL 992 6756

New

448 7026 LEASE AVA LAILE

c•

992-3410

NEW- REPAIR

4

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6 17 lie

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&amp; Auctoon

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Real Estate General

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FREE ESTIMATES

ROOFING

55 Buoldlng Supplies

4 BR houM on 1 acre E;.c:et
octtton Ref C. A 1 Aell
Eetttl lrok• C. I 304 175

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614 441 9471 oft• &amp; 00 PM

weekdeya

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448-1244

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memmettve p stol 1500 Cell

Ch1nne M1ttet S1t~Ute with
remote cont o t11 00 K•n
wood Cesattte c• stereo t1 00

114 441 0331

RES DENT AL COMMER C A

78

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bund e Contllllnlng IPPI'OJII: 1 Y,
ton FOB Oh o Pellet Co
Pomeroy Oh o 814 992 M61

Hou1e1 for Rant

Nl_., furnlehed small house
Adult• onty Aeflftncn equlted Off llrMC park ng Ph

Announcements

Repa rt
NIASE Certified Meehan c

992 3537

Also Transm1ssron
PH 992 5682
or 992-7121

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ACCENT

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DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALLI

814
1138

614 266 6200

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MIDDLIPORT OHIO

Rt 124 Pomeroy Ohoo

manded n the Pet ton dated

•Drye s •Fraezers
PARTS and SERVICE
45

F ewood Stock up fo w nte
t30 1 p ok "P dei ...... 4Nt Ca I Ed

KIT N CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright

t 800 843 3767

LaSALLE GALLERY

SYRACUSE OHIO
Mo s t Fore gn and
Do mest c Veh cles

9 18 1 mo

otherw se espond as e
qulred by the Oh o Autos of
C v P ocedure JUdgment
by defau t w II be ende ed
aga nst you and the Petit on
granted tor the re ef de

•Ranges

54 M1sc Marchand•••

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most complete I na ol

VAUGHNS
AUTO &amp; DIESEL
SERVICE

•Famtly Reun on

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Uke new me ntenance f ••
b anch tu ty ca p ...d 115 rn n

The Dally Sentinei- P.age-11

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54 MotiC Merchandose

Get heeler with b ower I 25
Used efrig Good to b..em•t
or ga
120 Call 614 441

304-&amp;76 2313

Wedd ,Q Flowers •nd
Accessortes n th 1 are1

•Ref garators

Howard

992 2196
M ddleport Ohoo
1 13 tic

•Baby Shower

Appo ntm en t
Call 614) 992 7204

3040

5 17A

PAT HILL FORD

•Wed dong
•Parents Ann versary

Open 1 0 A M t o 4 P M
Mo n th u F o by

rental

All M•ku

•Chold s Borthday
Party

Collectors Items
Costume Jewelry
Aclton Toys Musocal
Toys &amp; Tr nket Boxes

t

SERVICE

Sept 18 19 OnEag eR dgeRd

Tu n off Rt 7 et M e gt Memor al
Ga den1 go 8 m "on Co 32
A k nda of d shea o amp s
fu n u e Loti of ema CaH
614 949 2626

Pomeroy- Middleport

ot 614 448 3978

1 ~ IC kit on Jerry• Run Ad
ADJ)Ie Grove wh:h rural we1er

3 b
buement
elect c wood heat app c.,c ..
o••SJ• Appra ted .c te4 ooo
s •• t49 900 c.u 814 ... 8

60540

We can repa1r and re
core radtators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d bo1l and rod
out radtators We also
repatr Gas Tanks

HAVE A VIDEO
TAPE MADE

ANN S
Goff Shop &amp; Toy Store

'1'::

379 2676

RADIATOR
SERVICE

•Mus c Boxes
•Cand es
•Wooden G fts
•P ctu es

HOUlft)lj
BOW &amp; WRUTH MAKING
JANEl ¥INDY
Ml)llljG COHSII.TANT
YYONIII SUllY
Br del Reg•stry and

8 24 87 1 mo

JO'S
GIFT SHOP

•HOME DU LD NG

l~IIIY

RUSS MOORE
992 2526

Ra Op._ For B•sl•eu

CHESTER OHIO

8 20

Auohoroz141 John Detro
New Hollan~ Bush Hog
Farm Equ pmont

IASICET WEAVING and
STENCiliNG CLASSES

Sunday pm 7 pm
By Chance or Appo ntmtnt

lb

LAFF A DAY

2117t

HOURS Tue Wed. F
11 am to 7 p m

Alumonum Cans

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

APPLIANCE

KEN'S

112 4 East Moon St
Pomeroy

40¢ tb

a. Acreage

Home• for s.Je
lurwyed end MiiWal
37 711 ec ea C.ll 114

Mtddleport
8t Vtcmtty

SIGN UP NOW FOR

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Rtver1ne Antiques

#1 Copper

34¢

U S RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

1386tfc

31

Pomeroy

(CUT OUI FOR FUTURE USE)

Farm Eqd1pment
Parts &amp; Ser.,lce

Lo&lt;oted at Corner of
Rt 143 and Rt 7
Pomeroy

Help Wanted

R - 024 1100 to 020 000

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Yard Sale

11

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em 1m c•Hitt.
eeceuori-. river

new beftert
rudy u 100 304 171 1411

814 446 3438 Opon doily 8 to

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If countveree22veart Th1bnt
n fu n®re uphatat•lng Cell
304 171 4114 to
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Beat of th~ bend·
,.

Watch that traffic...
edition of t he Times-Sentin el.
Windon cor rectly ldentl!led th at
farm as that of Dayton Spe ncer.
There were nine correct e n tries
so the wi nner was selec ted by
lottery .

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
If you are a trave ler on Hill
Road In Letart
Town s hip
please note that
the road will be
closed to· traffic
both on Saturday and Sunday
this week. If you
need a ny Information on the
closing, ca ll Joyce While a t
247-3125.

The 1987 Meigs Mar aude r
Yearbook has ar rived and seniors ca n pick up their copies at
Meigs Hi gh School Monday between 8 a.m. a nd 8: 45 a. m .
Incidentally, you ar e to take your
pay me nt receipt In order to
clai m yoour ,copy.

Geez! Christmas Is coming on
ear\ler tha t I thought.
Th e Rutland E m e rge n cy
squad has changed Its Chr istmas
bazaar da te from Nov. 14 to Nov.
1-- that will be at the civic c~n ter
in Rutland.
In Syra cuse, J o' s Gift Shop has
been moved to a nearby local ion.
It was r ight along the road and
there was a miniatu re little red
barn closeby. A new hom e has
been constructed near the location and the s hop Is now oper a ted
in the downstairs of the house.
Hpurs are 10 a. m . to 6 p.m .,
Monday through F r iday,

Friday, September 18, 1987

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

A local young m a n will be
returning home Thursday to
condu ct a seminar In Middleport.
He is Kev in E. Smith, gna ndson
of Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Roush
Bally Run Road, a nd is ~
fina ncial planner with IDS.
Kevin will be at the old
Am er ican Legion Hall in Middlepar t a t 7: 30 p.m . to conduct his
semina r which Is free of charge.
Points to be s tressed a re building
wealth in the current economy,
cutting taxes. reducing the risk
of inves ting a nd getting you r
hands on money you didn't
realize you had.
I'm sure Kevin will we lcome

Jerry and
Elle Pomeroy
n Rought home
have ~-;::=========:;-~
returned
to their
from a vlslt In Savannah, Ga .,
LEGAL NOTICE
where they were guests of the ir
daughter and son-in -law. Ste fi e
TI&gt;.e Public Utlllttee Comand Wesley Barne tt and c hildmieeion of Ohio has set
for publlc hoaring Case
ren, Wes ley, Jr .. a nd Gerald . .
No. 87-102-EL-EFC, to
Wesley . is stationed at nea rby
review
the fuel procureFort Stewart· with the U. S.
ment
practices &amp;nd
Army: The Roughts were en joy pollc!es or Columbus &amp;nd
ing a vacation away from the ir
Southern Ohio Electr!o
duties in Pomeroy VIll age--J err y
Company, the operation
Is pallce chief a nd Ellen Is a
of its Electric Fuel Com·
pallce dis patche r .
ponent, and related mat. - ---ters. This hearing 1e
scheduled to · begin at
Beryl Wilson, Rout e 1. Re eds10:00 a .m . on September
ville. Is the winner of the mys ter y
21,
1987 at the o!Ucee or
farm contest in th e Sept . 13
tho Publlc Ut111ttee Comm1Beion, 180 East Broad
The East ern Local School
Street, Cclum bus. Ohio
43286-0673.
Dis trict lunch me nu for.the week
of Sept. 21 will be :
!ill interested parties
Monday: . hot dog, sa uce,
will be given an opporfrench fries, peac hes , milk.
tunity to be heard . FurTuesday: grilled c heese sa nd·
ther information may b8
wich, peas, cherry crisp. milk.
obt&amp;ined by con!A&lt;Jttng
Wedn esday: mea tloaf. br ead ,
the Commission.
butter. rriashed potat oes and
THE PUBLIC UTILITIES
gravy. ice julcee. milk.
COMMISSION OF OHIO ·
Thursday: ham patt y, ba ked
By : N&amp;ncy L. Wolpe,
beans, pears. cookie, m ilk.
Beoroto.ry ·
Friday; pizza bread, corn,
pineapple. milk.

Eastern menu set

all of his friends to the seminar.
If you won' t wa nt to cook
Saturday. m embers of the Word
of l:.ife Chu rch In Burli ngham
w\11 be hold a spaghetti dinner
from 2 to 8 p.m. tomorrow.
Dinner Is s!;l.50 for ad ul1 s and
$1. 75 for children. Dinners Inc lude spaghetti. salad. garlic
bread, pie a nd a beverage.

Footballs flying through the
a ir; it's Friday night a nd you'll
be there--smiling, of course.

Layette shower given in Meigs

Homecoming set ..

A layette s hower honoring
Sending gift s were Dorothy
TammYWeber was held recenlly l'!eutzllng.- P a m Crow, Marg~
at the Middlepor t First Baptist Barr. Darla Thomas. Sue Im Churc h by the Cornerstone Class. . baden . J erry Pulle n, Ma ry We bsAtt ending were her mother-In- ter , Lillie Hubbard, Wanda a nd
law, Marga ret We ber, Betty Ad a m Sha n k, Mar y Bet h
De nny, Freda E dwards, June Br ewer, Elizabeth Sear les, Nora
Kloes, Edn a Wilson , Mar yu Jordan, · Dorothy Anthony, a nd
Brewer, Caroly n Davis, Chris Qulda Chase.
Rouse, F ran Parker , Linda Johnso n, Lillia n Dem osky, Gle nna
Riebel, Pam Riebel. Sharon
Hawley, Cathy Riggs . Louise
Thompson, Ja nice Daniels, Jean
Thomas . Susie Hec k, and d a ughter , J ennife r .

The Mount )'Ier man Chu rch;
Texas community, hom ecoming
will be held Sund ay with ~
fe llowship dinner at noon. The
afternoon program will begin a t
l : 30 p.m. with the Rev. Ver no ~
Eldr id ge as speaker. Singers for
the eve n t wi ll be King'.§
Fellowship.
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Sunday

Bowhunters
stress
safety
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"The Rewards of
Financial Planning"
You should attend this seminar
if you are interested in learning
way. to help you:
• build wealth in the current

KEVIN E. SMITH
Personai Flnanciai"'Pianoer

1'his seminar also looks at the
relationship between the
economy, investments. fin ancial

planning and diSCU86es the
advantage&amp; r:i managed ver8us
direct inv8sting.
Come 7b Thjf S eminar.
Diseowr Why You Don't Haue. 1b
Gill&lt;! Up The Good Life 1bdoy 1b
Have The Good Lift 1bmorrow

THURSDAY, SEPT. 24
7 :30P. M .
OLD AMERICAN
LEGION HALL
Middleport. Ohio

YOU WILl NOT FIND AN EQUAL
QUAUTY STOVE AT THESE
SAVINGS ANYWHEIE
(Guaranteed)

1 -488-9727
Makl' Your
.

Today :
Seating Is Limited

-Reser vation s

40°/o
01 MORE

AS LOW AS

$399
WHOLE HOUSE

FURNACE

$799

CALL

"We Make 'etn Here"
FACTOIY WAIJHOUSE

OLD TIME HEATING
701 2ND AYE.
GAWPOUS·

(() 1987 IDS F•nanrial Cof110r11uon

10 A.M.

· phase of the road c onstrudion involve s pre paring
ALMOST OONI&lt;; - Kenneth Robison, With hand
shovel, .smooth.• out some dirt . around I he . the ground lor seeding and planting or grass,
which will come late r. Worke rs should have the
telephone pole ju ~ l north of the Smith Buic k$$-plus million proj ect · completed by October .
Pontiac lot on Ea.&lt;lern th •enue Thursday, a.~
fe llow worker Bob Tasse n s pre ads more dirt
(Photo II!' G. Spen cer Os borne )
alonr; the rlv er.ld e curb of E aste rn Avenue. This

TO

5 P.M.

All righ t.t rHerveci.

RGC-CC opens scholarship
fun~ . endowptent campaign

WE'RE HAVING 4 GIG41VTIC ...

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2 OAYS ONLY

Friday &amp; Saturdav

1987 CADILLAC

ALL 1987 OLDSMOBILE$

SEDAN DMUE

Sold At

$19,500.00

DEALERS COST!!

YEAR
END
CLEARANCE!
Special Hours Fri. &amp; Sat.
·-8a.m. To -8 .p.m. ·
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re lyin g on the " help of a lumni.
RJO GRANDE - A S3 mllll'on
businesses. foun dations a nd
fund dri ve by Rio Gran de Co llege
friPnds to contlnuf! th e car ing
and Co mmunityColl ege toe ndow
tra dit io n o f Ri o Ora nde Co llege,"
sc hol arships th at wil l " ma ke a
difference In the lives of the Hayes said .
''Thi s Is the public beg inn ing of
people who will be t he fu tu re of
southe as tern Ohio" wa s offi- a $.1 milli on sc holars hip end owment fund dr ive tha t will make a
c ia lly ope ned at a lu ncheon
d
iff erence In the lives of the
•~aturd ay .
peo
ple who will be th e lu ture or
RPc \pl ents of the newly·
eas ter n Oh io," Ha yes sa id.
so
uth
c reated Atwood Scholarships
Ri chard H . Owens, vice pres ia wa rded by the college were
Int r oduced to the Ri o Gra nde· de nt for dev'e lopment at Ri o
College Boar d or Tr ustees du ri ng Gra nd e, recog nized r ecipients of
th e Atwood Sc hola rs hips. Those
the luncheo n.
.
Or. Paul C. Hayes. preside nt of reci pients a tt e nding the lun·
Ri o G ra nde College a nd Com· c heon were Int roduced to the
munlt y Co llege. sa id th e endow - board a nd guests .
"This coll ege means a grea t
me nt lund dr ive Is part o f tne
co ll ege's commi tment to crea t· dea l. a nd these sc hola rships
ln g addit io na l ed uca tiona l oppar· mea n a great dea l to these
t unlty to area st udents th roug h s tudents ," Owens sa id.
Steph a n ie Beele r , a n Atwood
the addition of st ude nt fin a nc ia l
scholar from Chillicothe who
assistance.
Creation or the endow me nt . · spa ke on beha lf of the othe r
Hayes said. will give e ncouragc- reci pient s, said the sc holars hip
allowed he r a nd he r pa rents to
me nt to stud ent s to continue with
a co llege edu ca tion. S uc h s tu - rea lize the ir s hared goal or he r
dent s would ne t have co nsi dered att ending a " fine. pri va te lns titu ·
tlon." She hailed the efforts of
college beca use of limited fund s.
he added. Ha yes said tha t cur- her high school counse lor and t.he
re ntl y, th ree or every four Ri o co llege admiss ions s ta ff in help·
Grande stude nts require finan- lng her obt a in the sc hola rship.
" When I wa s a wa rded the
cial a ld .
·
Contrlbullons or $1.64 million AtWood, th ey (Rio Grande a dha vP already bee n committed to minis tr ati on ) we re a s thrilled as
the schola rs hip dri ve. co llege I was." Beeler said. " I kn ew tha t
offic ia ls sa id . T he coll ege will be the people a t Rio cared about me

and l was m a~ lng an exce ll ent
c hoice.· ·
Othe r Atwood sc holar s a tte nd·
ing the lun cheon we re Ter i Jones
of He mlock. Bonnie Skidmore of
(Continued o n A·61

By NANCY YOA CHAM
Times-Sentinel Staff
SY RACUSE - Volunteers at
Ca rle ton Sc hool-Me igs Industries are consid ered a vita l link to
the co mmunit y, as we ll as an
impor ta nt ass~t to the operat io n
or the facilit y's progr a ms a nd
se rvices lor the mentally ha nd\ ·
capped. And although the facilit y
a lrea dy has several volunteers.
more a r e a lways needed.
Ka thy Lu ebbert. Ca rleton's
director of edu ca tion, coo rd ina tes volunt ee r services. lt 's her
opinion that volunt eers prov ide
the hi ghest form of service
po~s lble to the sc hool because
"t hey work beca use they care,"
not for pay or sta tu s. Last year
alon e, Car let on volunteers. co mIn g from a ll parts of Me igs
Cou nty . logged 682 hours of
service.
Susa n Burgess o! Syracuse.
who's s tartin g her th ird year as a
voluin eer. says her hours :; pent ·
at Ca r leton have bee n very
rewarding. "I really en joy it ...
s he says." and the children are so
excited about lear nin g - they
wa nt to learn." Burgess says It' s
a p\easurc to watc h the ex pressions on faces of st ude nts as th e~ ·
gr as p new ideas. a nd admit s that
it 's Pasy to ma ke friends with a nd
bcc·ome attac hed to st ude nt s.
Bu,t the work of voluntee" \s
not only rewarding. It's a lso
much a pprecia ted by teacher s.
Because a volunt eer In a class·
room s ituation means a n extra
pair of hands is availabl e when
needed. Ass is ta nce from a voluntee r makes It possi ble for a
teache r to prov ide additiona l
one-on-one Inst r uction and indi-

vi du a li z e c l ass r oo m
re la tionships.
Actu a l wor k don&lt;' by volun·

ATWOOD SCHOLAR - Ste·
plumle Beeler, a r!'clplent of
the Atwood Scholarship at Rio
Grande College and Cclmmunlly College, told the college
board of trustees Saturday
that the s cholarship ha.• made
possible he r attending Rio
Grande.

FOSTER GRANDMOTHER
Middleport . resident Betty
Templeton has been a volunteer at Carleton Schooi·Melgs
Industries for about one year, receiving some pay for her services
through the federally funded Foster Grandparent Program . Here
s he assis ts Me igs Industries' worker Roger Lance . Templeton
s ays s he muc h en.ioys her time spent at the Syracuse facility..

In a pr imary cl assroom. or in the
sc
hool's m ai n offi ce.
leer s c~ n vary . Volunt eers mi ght
volunteer sc hedu les . ma y
.
And
hel p a c hild learn to mold clay or
vary
g
rea
l!y, with some people
cut with scissors. 10 recognize
wor
king
a
set
number or da ys and
numbe rs and lett ers a nd words.
to use a fork or spaon, to drin k hours eac h week. while other s
·rrom a straw or get a dr ink from work just per iodica lly as the ir
a wa ter fount ai n. A volunt eer own time permit s, maybe eve n
just on spec ial occas ions, s uc h as
might sit with a c hild who is
working a t a comput er keyboa rd field trips.
For indivi du a ls with athletic
or teachin g machine. or ass ist on
interes
ts a nd tim c to spa re, the
a bus route. And somet imes a
Spec
ia
l
Olympics progra m a nd
volunteer mi ght provid e a la p to
the
sc
hool'
s basketball progra m
sit on or a shoulde r to lea n on for a
are
other
areas
where volunteer
child that needs a n ex tra bit of
he
lp
would
be
of
great ser vice.
attention a nd ca ring.
Anyone wishing to volunteer a t
"1 just do wha t I'm to ld and go
wher e I'm needed .'-' says Bur- Carle ton should contact Lu ebber t a t the sc hool. First timc
gess good naturedly.
volunt eers a:e required to partie·
But If a volunteer would prefer
ass is tin g with just one aspect of \pat e In an orie nt ation program
the school' s various progr ams . where they will be familia rized
with school ope rations. During
that ca n be arranged also, says
or
ier ta tlon, volunteers will obLee Wedemeyer. Ca rleton super se
rve the different areas of the
Inte nd e nt. Some volunteers m ay
fac
ility. Wedemeyer says. a nd
choose to wor k In many areas.
then based upan their own
while others choose to work just

desires. w ill be pa ired up with th e
needs or the s ta ff . They will also
rece ive ins tr uction in behavior
management and basic teac hing
skills, a nd information regarding
confidentialit y and the his tory of
services to people with mental
retardation.
in some cases. volunt eers
might be e ligible for enrollment
in the federally !ullde.d Fos ter
Grandpa rent Progra m, in which
case they would r eceive some
pay ment fo r the ir serv i ~es a t the
school.
And in the past . some volur.teer s have eventually been hired
as fulltlm e teac he rs' aides, a'!·
thou gh notes We de meyer, there
is never a gua rantee of full time
employm ent .
But most volunteer s a r e n' t
lookin g for fulltime wo rk
a nyway .
Th ey're looking for personal
satis fac tion from va luable work
we ll done.

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LETART FALLS - Ame rican
Indi ans. Th ey' ve been port rayed
lntelev lslon andmovles. The{ve
bee n writt en about In nove ls. Yet ,
Preside nt John F . Ke nnedy
called them "the least under ·
stood a nd most m isunderstood
Americans of us all. "
American Indians defy any
single des cription. At leas t 600
different tribes once occupied
this nation, sharing no common
language and few common customs. But a s a whole , their
uncommon history Is the histo ry
of all Americans .
To this day th e national consclence is still affected by white
mans' treatment of American
Indians during the country's
westward expansion. For this
reason alone , lt would s eem the
history and cultures of AmeriCan
Indians should be studied, remembered and appreciated. ·
It was Kennedy's belief thai
such study should be a "basic
requirement" In our public
hools
scNeve~theless, II Is not an
educational requirement. Students graduate !ro·m high school

with a limited knowledge of
famou s Individual Indians. a nd a
vague perception of Indian s who
may have Inhabit ed their partieula rreg lonorstat e.
They know very little about
American Indian people colleclively; peOple whose culture our
fore fa the rs depended upan In ltlaily to s urvive and from which
borrowed many Id eas.
Although na tiona l leader s have
long recognized the his toric
contributions of the American
Ind ians as lmparta nt , students
are not required to learn of these
contributions be cause as yet. a .
cot;nprehenslve te xt on Indians
does not exist.
To this end, the writing of a
53-volume series on NorthAm erlcan Indians Is underway by
numerous authors tllToughout
the country. some Indians themselves, and Is being edited by Dr.
Frank W. Porter Ill, of Letart
Falls .
,
Porter, a Pomeroy Highgraduate, an anthropologist and
teacher, with degrees from . the
University of Maryland Is dlrector of the Ch~lsea Hou~ . Foundalion for American Indian Studies ,
a non-profit organization funded

by Che lsea House Publishers, :
New York City. In exis tence for
ove r a year, the F oundation. Is
Involved in seve r a l research
proj e ct s and publishin g
ventures.
The serie s, a major under ta klng by_the Foundation, Is comprlsed of four topical ~olumes
and the r est tribal hlston es. The
ser ies Is qlrected for use at the
secondary level In public schools
and for young adults. TWo
volumes, one on the Nanticoke
people of Maryland , written by
Pr. Porter, and the other on the
Potawatoml people of the Great
Lakes area, are alre ady finished .
Twelve volumes are In productlon and the entire series should
be completed by 1990.
The series will be sold volume
by volume or at discount for the ·
entire set.
.
It was Dr. Po~ter who organ·
ized the series concept and
sollcled the au~hors , all prolesslonals with e xtensive knowledge .
oflndlans, to write the Individual
volumes. An Introductory essay
by Porter prefaces each book.
"The whole gist of the history
and culture of each Indl~n group
Continued on A-6

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ORIENTATION - Volunleera at Carleton
Schoo~ Meigs lndtistrleP.are Introduced to various
aspects of the facility's programs before Ihey are
assigned lo specific jobs. Letart Falls resident
Johnanna Shuler, seated, a new :volunteer,
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receives llllllructloll on a programmable leaching
machine from Keith Friend, a Carleton student,
Susie Mash, teacher's a!de, standing at left, and
Kathy Lu!l,bbert, director of education.
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