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Princeton tops UPI's first Division I ratings

o/nbeaten Waterford volleyballers
hand Eastern seventh loss in row
· f:AST MEIGS - In girls high
school volleyball action Waterford. undefeated at 10-0, handed
Ellstern Its seventh straight loss
without a win In a non- league
match recently, 15-3 and 15-4.
Lori Spencer led Waterford
with 11 Serving points, Christy
Berkheimer
added 6, Missy ·
~hilling 5, Tract Strahler 4,
Missy Watson 2, and Sharon
Neely 2.
Amy Hager and, Trlsha Spencer
each added 3 for Eastern. Llsa
Driggs added 1.
Servlrig wise Spencer was 11-11
and Schllllng 3-3- Watson had
&amp;-7 kills.
Waterford defeated Eastern in
ti,e reserve match 15-5 and

ls-5.
. Rachel Huck led with 8 aild.
•Darla Pugh 7. Carrie bernard
added 3 for Eastern .'
ln ' a recent . non-league game
Eastern gave it all they had In
taking Oak Hill to the limit before
running out of steam In a
disappointing loss in three sets,
1&amp;-14, 9-15, and 15-5.
Coach Pam Douthitt a dded,
"We played hard tonight. I was
very pleased with our playi ng .
We got our serves in and really
showed a lot of hustle . I think the
girls realize what it takes to have
a good match."
"We didn't win tonight bu t if we
C()ntlnue to play as we did tonight
we will begin tqget in the winning
·column." sa:td the veteran coach:

. Thursday, _September 24, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

14-The Daily Sentinel

Missy Ingram led the Lady
Oaks with 13 markers, M. Adkins ·
and Gallimore had six each, ·
Ondera 4, Welch 4, and Jenkins 3,
Senior Amy Berkheimer paced
Eastern with three serving
points and 3-for-4 Spiking with
a tremendous '2 3-26 · set ting
turnover. Mel Mankin turned In a
super effort with a team high 11
points, 3-3 spiking, and 17-19
sweep on setting conversions.
Amy Hager had 7, Lisa Driggs
6, Trisha Spencer 5, and Edna
Driggs 1. Trisha Spencer also
had 10-11 spiking game with two
big kills . '
A tough Federal HOcking club
laced the Eagles In two sets 15-8
and 15-9 as Eastern's offensive .
woes continued.
Mel Mankin led the EHS
scor ing with 7 points, Hager had
4. Lisa Driggs and Trisha
Spencer had 2 each, Berkheimer
one, and Edna briggs one. ·
.B erkheimer 'fas 1-1 spiking
and 7-8 In setting conversions.
Lisa Driggs was 5-7 spiking with
3 kills and SpencPr 3-3 with 2
kills.
Mankin had another great floor
game with n for 15.
In reserve action Eastern
dropped two competitive bouts to
drop to 1-5 ·overall and 1-3 In
the league .
Christy Tate and Susan Lea therwood paced the winning
attack with 7 and 6 respectively.
For Eastern Lori Baker had 7.

Lori Burke 6, Angie Chapman 2
and Heather FlnlaW and Mandie
Harris one each.
At Oak Hill Eastern went down
to defeat 15-5 and 16-i4 ln two
sets.
For the winners c. Carney led
with five, while Kern, Adkins,
and V. Adkinss each had 4.
Amber Short and Carrie Bernard shared top scoring honors
with 5 each for Eastern. Mandie
Harris had three, Burke two,
Flnlaw one, and Toby Hili one.
Eastern travels to Southern on
Thursday.

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Cincinnati Princeton held a sllm
lead over Canton McKinl~y in tlie
first week of the revised 1987
United Press International Ohio
High School Board of Coaches
football ratings. .
Princeton, 3-0 after a 42-0 win
over Cincinnati Sycamore last
Friday night , held a 187-177 point
margin over McKinley In the big
school Division I as the UP!
coaches ratings sw itched from
three classlflcatlons tA, AA and
AAA) to . five divisions for the
first lime tl\ls year.
The other four leaders In the
first of eight weeks of balloting
were Clevdand Benedlctlne In
Division II, Orrville In Division
lfl. Columbus Academy In Dlv·
Is ion IV and Newark Cathollc In
Division V.

Princeton and McKinley, also
3· 0 following a 34-7 w,.n over
Akron Garfield on Friday nigh I,
each collected nine first place
votes from ' the Division 1
coaches. Cleveland St. Joseph , a
22·0 winner over Lakewood St.
Edward over the weekend, was
third with 143 points, followed by
Cincinnati Colerain with 98 a nd
Westerville South with 86.
Rounding out the Division l top
tr n were Toledo Whitmer ln
sil(th , followed by Zanesville,
Gahanna Lincoln, Day! on Wayne
and Mentor. All have 3-0 records .
Benedictine, 3-0, held a big lead ·

FAMILY PRACTICE
CALL -FOR AN APPOINTMENT

In his kick-boxing career Nltz
POMEROY - ~ Brian ''The
owned
a 2-l-0 amateur mark
Blitz" Nltz, widely known area
with
two
knockout s and a profes·
boxer from Middleport recently
slon
a
l1-1-0
with one knockout.
retired as a professional boxer a t
1n 1986 Nltz claimed the runner
the young age ol20.
Nitz complied an amateu r up spot in tll'e Banda National
boxing record ol60-10-1 with28 Kick BOxing Champion ships a nd
knockouts enroute to winning the was the 1987 Middleweight WV
Ohio State Golden Gloves Cham- State Kick Boxing Runner-up .
Nltz's highest honor ca m e
pionsip ln 1983. In 1984 Nitz was
when
he won the I987 middlefirst runner up In the state
weight
World Kick Boxing Cha m championsh ips before also inpionship
for the WKA 1Worlding
volving himself in Banda Kick
Klckboxlng
Associa tion ).
Boxing_
Supportive of Nitz during his
Nitz later ·turned to profes - career were ,Carl Hysell, Roger
s iona l boxing, where he compil ed Stewart , Ha,rold Willis. Blll Hara 6-0-0-6 record Including a ris, a nd a hos t of other loca l
people Nltz car es to thank .
perfect 6 knockouts .

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The Senate .wi ll reconvene next Wednesday for
almost certain ratification of the package, which
Cov. Richard F . Celesle has promised to sign
when It reac hes hi s desk, e nding two years. of
torturous debate on the Is sue.
"This is the stro ngest, m ost comprehensive
insurance reform in the history of Ohio, and the
stro nges r, most comprehensive insurance reform
In a ny state in the country in the last two years."
said Rep . Mi chael P . St inzla no, D-Col umbus, the
chief spo nsor.
But Rep. Jose ph J. Vukovich Ill, D·
Young stown. spea king on behalf of organized
labor. trial lawyers and co nsumer groups,
characterized the pa ckage as "legislative

By LEE LEONARD
UP I S!alehouse ·Reporter
.
COLUMBUS, Ohio tUP l l -The Ohio House of
Re presenta tives has put thestampof approval on
a compromise insuran ce and civ il justice reform
bill th at sponsors hope will stabilize liabilit y
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lawsuits and excessive damage . awards a nd
att orney fees, while providing for stricler
regulati&lt;&gt;n ·and more detailed data disclosure for
insurance companies. It a lso limits lawsuits
against manufaccturers for defective products.
"There are no caps or limitations on any jury
award," said Rep. Louis W. Blessing Jr.,
RCincinnati , the House Republican negotiator on
the bill. "The plaintiff is goi ng to be guaranteed
full compensat ion under the law. "
Opponents have objected most of all to what
they c laim will be a barrier to full recovery in
lawsuits lor neg ligence in personal injury and
product liability cases. ·

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yea r. will add to tne c naos tnat
sentatives expla ined the comhas .rocked the Li ttl e Rock School promise reached by negotiators.
Dis tricl as it attempts to imple- The Edmonds School Board will
ment a federal court -ordered vote on the tentative contract
desegregation plan. !t is the first
proposal at noon today. Today is
teachers strike in Arkansas
the first day of work for the
history_ .
teachers, although c lasses will
The school board ha s offered
not start until Monday.
teachers a 5 percent pay raise ,
The agreement In Edmonds
hall of what teac hers have· sa id ca m e Thursday !ollowl!lg a mathey are willing to accept.
rathon 25~hdur bargaining .sesSiudents in Plainfield were sion thai e_n ded just 20· minutes
back · in c lass today a lon g with before a co urt hearing during
teachers and support staff. In· which · the dis trict planned to
s tructors met this morning 1nd demand a back-to-work order.
agreed to rei urn to their jobs and
Barring unforsee n snags, the
end a walkout that las ted seve n -·district's 950 teachers were to
school days and resulted in a new spend a full day on class
two-year contract.
prepara tion today a nd open the
The s trik e by 850 members of schoo l doors to 17,500 st udents
the Plainfield Education Associ- Monday.
ation affec ted classes for 7,000
The strike e nded on its 30th day
st ude nts .
Thursda y - breaking the record
In Edmonds, toache" apfor the s ta te's longest school
prtlved their contract about 9:30 · i!li'ike , 29 di!ys, set in '1978 by
p.m . Thursday after union re pretea chers in Tacoma, Wash.

Possible AIDS· treatment announced

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malpractice."
"Yo u are submiitlng your prescription when
you don't even have a diagnosis," said Vukovich,
claiming it has not been fully determined that a
faulty civil justice system has been the cause of
allegedly unavailable a nd unalfordable insurance
coverage.
"1 think It's a fair compromise," said Riffe. who
was crediled by lawmakers of both parties [or
steering the controversial legislation throu gh this
year after a nother version was vetoed last
Decembe r by the governor .
" Joe gets carr ied away a little bit, " said Riffe .
" He's got a special inlerest. He 's a trial lawyer ,"
Hou se Bill 1 a ttempts to eliminate frivolou s

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Wash., returned to their jobs.
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House approves. civil JUStice, insurance· bill

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday. September 25, 1987

House SpPaker Vernal G . Riffe J r., D-New
Bos ton . predicted the measure will help do just
that shortly -after the 76- 16 vote which followed
just 10 minu tes of debate Thursday .
But Riffe sa ld It Is on I~ a "first ~ tep · • and sa id it
may t a~E&gt; time to realize a ny direct effect s on
insurant•c rates .

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Area boxer Nitz retires

Daily Number

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Rounding the Division II list
were Ashland In fourth, fqllowed
In order by Co lumbu s DeSales ,
Urbana, Minerva, Steube nvllle,
Kettering Alter and Mentor Lake
Catholic.
Orrville a lso held a big first
week advantage In Division III.

JOSEPH J. GALLO, M.D.

Ohio Lottery

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bian and Cincinnati Purcell Mar·
ian. which shared the runnerup
spot. The Bengals, 20· 8 winners_ •
over Mansfield Malabar. col· · ·
lected 13 first place votes and 159
points. Co lumbian, with 2 firsts,
and Purcell had SO points each .

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location for Middleport's nursing care ce nter.
Official ground breaking ceremonies are sche·
dule d for early Oclobcr.

Bork hearings _resume today
WASHINGTON tUPi l - Wit ·
nessos with wldr ly divergen t
vi('w s of SuprrnH' Co urt nominee
Robert Bork were summoned
again tod ay as confirm ation
hearings for ·lh r co ntrovcrslal
judge co ntinue before the Senate
.Judiciary C'ommitt&lt;•e.
Scheduled to testify both for
and al'!a inst Ba r k w~rc n number
or legal C'Xj&gt;('rt s. ucadcmJcs and

for mN governml' nt off icials ex pected to present shorply con·
trastlng vlrws of I hi' nomh1PI'.
In thl' hearings thu s fa!' , Bork
a nd ~I s s,uppor tcrs have cast him
as a moderat e malnst cam j uri st .
whil e his op,xments haw po rtra yC'd him a s a right -wing
ldeologuC' hostil e io the major
Supreme Court decis ions of the
last :10 \'Pars On Civil rights ,
women's rights , fr ee speech and
pri vacy .
..
The hra rl ngs were in recess
Thursda y beca use of a J&lt;'wish
holiday , but groups both support ·
ing and opposing Bork were
busy . A number of organizations

a nnou nc ed their opp0sltlon to
Bark. with per· hap~ the . most
s urp r ls in!( cri tici s m romlng
fro m the Int ernational Brot her·
hood of Teams ters. th e giant
un ion !hat e ndorsed President
Reagan In both the 1980 and 1984
C' lt:-ct ions .

Jackie Presser, the Teams ters ' genera l preside nt. said the
union wa s " unalte rably op posed" to Bork b(•cause of hi s
lac k of sensil ivlt y ··on s iglllficant
Issues involving labor unions ,
employee r ight s and job sa fety.'·
Presser c urren tly Is under
federa l Indictment on racketeer ing charges Involving a Ueged
·· ghost employees'· and payroll
.padding .
Also an nounci ng their opposi tion to· Bark Thursday were 26
nat io nal orga nizations for men tall y and physica ll y disabled
peopir and Environmental Ac tion, a national group that works
on toxics , energy and recyc lin g
Issues .
Also on Thursday, Ralph Neas.
executive director of th e Leader-

ship Conference on Civil Rights,
told a seminar. held by the
Co ngressio na l Black Ca ucus that
the effor t to block Bark 's nomina tion " may be as important as a
presidential election with respect to Its long-range consequences for ~ II Americans."
Neas. who is coordinating
anti-Bark lobbyi ng by severa l
hundred labor, civil rights and
religious orga niz ations , sa id he
believes " the tide Is turnin g
agai nst the nomination of Robert
Bark.-"
Rep , John Conyers. D-Mich ..
said at the same semi nar that
blacks are registering opposition
to Bork with the ir sena tors "as if
their life depended upon It -and
in some ways It does."
On the pro-Bork side, about 300
demon strators a lli ed with the
conservative Concerned Women
for America picketed the Su prem e Co urt to support Bork and
called for the resignatio n of Sen.
Joseph Biden. D-Del, as chairman of the Judiciary Committ ee.

WASHINGTON tUPll - A Na tional Institute of Allergy and
possible new AfDS treatme nt
In fectious Diseases, the primary
based on sta nd ard typhoid vac· coordinating agency for AIDS
ci ne restored strengt h to a sma ll research in the United States,
group of AIDS pat.lents. two said too many questions reresea rchers say, but healt h offi· mained for them to eva lua te the
cia Is warn the drug may not be as · claims.
beneficial as it sou nds .
A spokes woman at Wyeth The researchers. a laboratory Ayers! Labora tories in Philadeltechnician a nd a physician in
phia. maker of the typhoid
private practice,. said qt a news vaccine , said company re confere nce Thursday at least one searc hers cou ld not commen t
se riously ill AIDS patient given until they had seen data from the
the vaccine showed an 80 percent study.
improve me nt. including inAn FDA official, who declined
creased stami na a nd lowered
to allo~ his name to be used for
fever , and was able to retu r n to publication , said the study apwork full lime .
peared to have had no co ntrolsFifteen to 18 others were patients who would be given a
s howing signs they would expe- dummy drug for the sake of
rience the same improvement, comparis on.
a nd perhaps rem ission . by NoWithout controls. he said.
ve mber, sa id lhe researchers, " How do you determine safety
Salva tore Cata pano and Dr. and efficacy p~rlicularly
Migue l Clm a .
efficacy? Th ere are s tates of
However. officials at the Food
remission tha t ca n occur within
a nd
Adminls
and

the disease."
The FDA offic ial Invited !he
researchers to talk to FDA
a~thorllies .

"If someone has a proposed
treatment for AIDS, no matter
how unor thodox, we talk to
them ," he said.
Cima is an in ter nist in private
practice in Rockville Center,
N.Y. Cata pano Is a n immunologist and research medical techni cian who has run laboratories at
Princeton University, in the
ar med services and the Public
Heall h Service . He works now
from his home in Valley Strea m.
N.Y.
The vaccine, which boosts
immune system · activ ity, has
been give n to 55 patients, they
sa id . So me have received it for a
full year.
"The only resulls we are
getting is. be lieve rne , success ,"
sa id Catapano .

President will veto democratic
proposal to end escorts in gulf
WASHINGTON i UP I)-White
House spokes man Marlin Fltz ·
water said toda y Presidrnt Reagan will veto a dt'fe nse appropriations bill if It contaIns a proposal
th at could end U.S. escorts of
Kuwaiti tan kers In the Persian
Gulf, add in g Its consid eration
da ma ges U.S. interests.
Democrats sough t a vote perhaps tod ay- on their amend ment to the $303 billion defense
bill on the Senate floor. The hili
already Is und er a veto threat
ovf'r a "Star Wars" proposal and
th e move, if successful , would
give Reagan added reason to
scu.llle the bill .
Senate Democrats offered a
proposal that could end U.S.
warship escorts for Kuwaiti
tankers unless Congress approves an .extens lon . But Republicans termed th e move a "shot
across the bow" of American
\)

warships in the gu lf a nd sought to
delay or defang the meas ure,
s uggesti ng they might filibuster
if necessary.
Fit zwater told reporter s loday
that Reagan wlli veto the appro·
prlations bill with the De mo,
cratic a me ndment.
"Iran must be as overjoyed at
the prospect for passage as our
friends around the world are
di smayed," said Fitzwater,
charging thai the amendment
"could have the ultimat e effect of
... forcing the United States
entirely out of the Persian Gull
and the Gulf of Oman, places our
Navy has sa iled freely for 40
years."
"Legislation of this sort would
be highly irresponsible," Fitzwater said. "Although there
should be no doubt the president.
will velo lflls legislation, the
damage to U.S. interests by Its
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verv consideration ca nno t be
ove'r estimated."
Meanwhile . the Senate over·
whelmlngly approved, 91 -4, a
non-binding measure Thursday
night declaring it the ''se nse of
the Senale" thai the Navy Is
" full y justified" In sin king any
Iranian vessel thai threatens the
sale passage of a U.S. warship or
threatens any vessel with Ameri·
cans aboard, a phrase covering
Kuwaiti tankers with U.S. citizens as captains.
A U.S. helicopter this week
fired on an Iranian vessel laying
mines in the gulf. killing three
Iranian sa ilors.
Because of concerns both over
the gulf policy and over the 1973
War Powers Act, ·Senate Demo·
crats tailored their amendment
spec ifically for the esc.o rt
service.

EMPWYEES
- Three em·
l'loyes of the Pomeroy office, Farmers Home
Administration, have been preaented certificates
ot merit. Shelba Wickline, left, and Carol
Costanzo, center, were reco..-bed for having
helped the local office serving A.~ell!l, Vlnlon and
Meigs Counties achieve the lowei'&amp;t' dellnuency ·
rate In housing loans In the Marietta District.

Pamela J. Calvert, right, was presented a
certificate for exemplary job performance
exceeding her job requirements. Approximately
one mUIIon dollars In farm and home loans were
handled through the local office this past fiscal
year. In addition about $100,000 In grants wl•re
made to elderly home owners for home repairs.

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Commentary
WASHINGTON -The Senate
Judiciary Committee's conflr·
ma tion hearings on Jud ge Ro·
bert Bark's nomination to the Su·
preme Court, have been given a lmost as big a buildup in the press
as the lr;~ n / Contra heari ngs . No
political pundit worthy of the
. m arn e has fail ed to ex pound ,
usually a t great le ngth , on Bark's
supe rb - abys m al - qualiflca·
tlon for the job.
But we'd like to offer two cav·
eats to the public. First. Robert
Bork is no Ollie North. He's a
former law professor and a feder;~ l
a ppella te judge, not a gung· ho Ma·
ri ne.His beard hides a middle-age
double chin, and his conservative
suits are not adot·ned bv medal s
for valor. In short. the confirma ·
lion hearings are less likely to stir
your pa triotic juices than to g laze
your eyes.
Perhaps in a n effort to inc it e
in te res t in the hear ings. ·sena te

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Minority Leader Robert Dole, R· stems from an article he wrote in
Ka n., Is quietly sprea ding the the Indiana Law Journal in 1971, 1n
word that. he has rounded up e n· which he appeared to limit the
ough votes- 54, he's say ing- to right of free speech to political dis·
confirm Bark, but not enou gh course only. Wrote Bark: "The en·
(67) to shut off a n an ti-Bark fill · tire structu re of the Constitution
buster .
creates a representative demoThe second warning Is thi s:
cracy. a fcrm of gover~ment that
Don't be swayed int o a pre·Judg· · would be meaningless withOut
me nt on Bar k when it comes to freedom to di scuss government
that m ost importa nt sect ion of and its policies. Freedom for politthe Bill of Ri ght s. the F irst
ical speech could and should be inAmen tment. It is diffi cult to say ferred even if there was no Fi rst
whethe r Bark is friend of foe or Amendment."
When J am ie Kalven. writi ng In
free speech and free press . Ou r
associate Cor ky Johnson has The Nation, Interpreted Bark's
made an extensive study of statement to mea n that only politl·
Bark 's public speeches. law jour· cal speech deserved (&gt;) nstitutional
na l articles a nd judicial opl· protection, Bark responded tha t he
nions, a nd it's c lear from thi ev i· believes tht moral and scientific
dence th at Bork wil l be a mixed debate is also guaranteed ft•eedom
blessing (or curse. If you wil l) for of speech.
First Amendmen t pleaders be·
To judge by a l ec t~~re he gave on
fa 1·e the Supreme Court.
the First Amendment at !he UnivThe most serious r ha rge against
ersity of Michiga n In 1978. Bark
Bark's First Amendment v\ewes has a test for the right of free

By HELEN THOMAS
UPI White House Re"porter
WASHINGTON 1UP!) - Ma ureen Reagan is taking in stride a n
upcoming profile in Washingtonian Magazine that por trays hei· as
"charming and fun " as a well as "a bully - volatile and
unpredictable. "
According to The Was hington Post , a former press sec reta ry
describes her year with Maureen as "a very painful experience ...
"What can I say," Maureen told United Press International.
"You're known by your enemies."
She said that she refu sed to talk to the magazine writer. vetera n
reporter Vera Glas er who has long admired her.
Glaser ackno'w ledged that her article is " not sweetness a nd light ,"
and quotes som e of Mauree n's politica l colleagues as brand ing her a

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As for the cri ticism from her secreta ry. Maureen sa id "t ha t's
because I fired her."
The Post said that the profil e a lso has Frank Fahre nkopf. th e GOP
chairman, stress in g th a t he 'is the "chief executive offi cer" of the
Republican Party although Maureen has the title of co-cha ir m a n.
He .is quoted as say ing " the party rules are explicit on that."
That may be true , but Maureen has ear ned her s purs: She was a
Republican be fore her fath e r and s he has worked for the pa t ty longer
than him.
Glaser praises Maureen on many scores, including he r longtime
pursuit of equal right s for women a nd the pro job s he did at the
Nairobi Internationa l Women 's Conference.
Glaser also not es Maureen is "a fa bulous spea ker. .. grea t on the
campaign trail."
·
There are recurring r umors that Treasury Secretary J a mes Baker
is making soundings that he will lea ve. But both Treasury and White
House spokes m a n den y he has s uch plans.
Nevertheless, Baker is expected to probably quit after the super
II is commonpl~ce , nowadays, to
TuesdaY. primaries in the l ~ t e winter and may joi n th e ca mpa igp of
marvel
at the many remarkable feaVice President George Bus h. He was Bush's ca mpaign mana ger in
tures
of
the Constitution that was rati the 1980 campaign for the GOP presid enllal,nomination .
fied
in
Philadelphia
20 years ago. Of
Labor Secretary William Brock also may hang up his Ca binet
them
all,
perhaps
the
most ingenious
cleats to become a ca mpaign manager for Sen. Robert Dole. R·Ka n.
was
the
way
in
which
the
framers deBrock is a form er chairman of the Republica n Na tional Committee. vised barriers against dangerous
ac·
Others ma y ·soon join the exodu s. Beryl Sprinkel, chair man of the cumulations of power by pitting each
Council of Economic Advisers, has a nnounced his resignation .
of the three branches of the governAnd William Henkel, ass is ta nt to the president . who headed the ment against the other two.
presidential advance office, is retur ning to his fo r m er job wi th
At the same time, it serves no good
Merrill Lynch after taking a two-yea r sa bbatical that lasted for fi vt&gt; . purpose to pretend that the Constitution was (or is) perfect. The original
years .
provision (in Article II , Section I) that
the
person receiving the second-Iarg·
White House repor ters were up in ar ms qver a br ie fing on
est
number
of votes in the electora l
Nicaragua given by a n adm inistration offi cia l in wh ic h they cou ld not
college
should
become vice president
use his name under so-ca lled backgrounde r rules. They lea rned that
was
a
serious
mistake
, soon rectified
lat er in the day the offici al gave an intervi ew on th e sa m e s4bj ect
by
the
adoption
of
the
12th Amend·
permitting his identity to be disclosed.
·
ment
in
1804.
Save
for
that amend·
The reporters protested using the disguise for the official in the fir st
ment, Jimmy Carter would have bepla ce on grounds !hat he was spea king for the administration a nd come Reagan 's vice president, and
there was no need to u se a cover.
would have returned to the White
Protes ting the fl agra nt use of " ba ckgrounders" to hide the identit y House and remained there for nearly
of the spokesperson Is a frequ e nt sport of report ers. But it has come to four years if John Hinckley 's bull et
hadn't missed Reagan's hea rt by an
naught.
Recent ly Wh ite House spokes m a n Marlin Fit zwa ter was a s ked why inch on March 30, 1981.
such br iefi ngs in the future co uld not be on th e record .
There is an equally serious matter
"I 'll take this matter unde r delibera tion in lh&lt;' priva cy of my on which the Constitution , as it stands,
bedroom and let you a ll know, " sai d F itzwater.
"A t leas t you cou ld be alone, " q uipped one corresponden t.

Our constitutional

speech that others have not detected In the Constitution: Protected free speech must be related
to the democratic process. not be
frivo lous expression or subversive
propaganda.
"There Is ·no occasion," he
sa id, "to throw constitutional
protection around form s of ex·
pression that do not directly feed
the democratic process."
If serious ideas are expressed In
obscene terms or without moral
judgment, they are not entitled to
First Amendment protection, Bork
argued . saying: "The notion that
expression must be protected If, In
addition to pornography or obscen·
lty, it contains an Idea is equa lly un ·
supportable."
Bark also drew the )lne on subversive discourse. challenging the
narrow e xclus ions laid down by
J ustices Oliver Wendell Holmes
and Louis Brandeis that society
ca n legi timately protect !!sell only
from speec h that Incites the pros·
JX'CI of imminent violence. 1in a
famous opinion, Holmes would
havP denied Fi rst Amendment
protection to someone fal sely cry·
!ng " Fi re!" in a crowded thea ter. •
In his lect ure. Bark took Issue
wi th Holmes's broad v iew that
cx pr&lt;'ss lons which advocal £' a nti -democ ra tic systems of gover n·
mc nt - even wh en pet•suaslvemu st be permitted . There Is. sa id
Bhrk , '' "tf' rrlfyln g fr ivolit y"' In

By RICHARD SALE
,
WASHINGTON iUPii- Tiny e le ctronic bugs found throughout the
new U.S. E mbassy in Moscow were mere decoys P,ianted by the
Sov iets to hide the fact that whole structu r al sections were cast as
liste ning dev ices, int elligence sources say.
Though months of reports ge ne ra lly have been close to the ta rget in
say ing U.S. agen ts found the unfini shed embassy riddled with spy
devices built in to its wa ils, bea m s and floors , sources have told United
Press International thai the deepe r capabi lities lay in the entiret y of
s uc h Soviet -built s tructures.
·
"The whole place Is one gigan tic bug, " dec lared a Pent agon a nalyst
who s poke in a r ecent int erv iew . like oth er sources, on the condition of
anonyml!y.
"( 11 ) was constr uc te d to be nothing but a huge listening dev ice."
agreed a nother America n expert.
Furthermore, the sources said, it wa s a bout two years ago that
intelligence agencies learned of lh_e tiny sensors pla nt ed as decoys.
thoug h only in recent months have Congress and the adminis tration
pu!Jllcly appointed review teams to recommend razi ng a nd
rebuilding all or part of the unoccupied new embassy.
Ironically, according to a senior State Depar tment official, the
Soviets may end up pay ing most of a ny recons truc tio n costs because
the Americans bought $100 million In Soviet Insurance for the
building. Financial res ponsibility for the security ga ps appear s
. certain to be a subj ect of negotiation.
· Under a 15-year-old agreement, both nations were allowed to build
new embassy complexes for s imultaneous occupancy . Discovery of
the espionage capabilities in the Soviet building mat eda is has halted
work In Moscow , however , a nd the Soviets have been ban:ed from
thei r nearly complete s tructure In Washington.
After meeting with State Department a nd CIA officials Tuesday,
Rep. Dan Mica, D· Fla., chairman of the House subcommittee that
oversees embassies, addressed recent reports and remons trations by
announcing a decision had be n reached to delay for at least a year
any razing or rebuilding of the embassy in Moscow .
The present deteriorating chancellory, scheduled to be closed this
year, Instead will need as much a s $30 million In refurbishments for
continued use.
Igor Bulay , a Soviet embassy s pokesma n in Washington, denied
that his na tion had bugged the new st ructure in Moscow . Noting "not
Jn a sing!~ ins t.a nce" have adminis tra tion officials "displayed to the
public dev ices ext.racted from walls or windowsr" Bula y co nclud ed:
"Where Is the proo ~?"
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home run to left field in !he third inning of
Thursday night's game in Cincinnati. However ,
the Reds won 5-4. ( UPI )

OVCS take two
from Eagles
The va r s it y and junior hi gh
Defend ers of Ohi o Val ley Chris ·
tlan Sc hoo l hos ted a nd downed
the Eas tPrn Eag les in vo lley ball
ac tion Wed nesday nig ht.
Paced by 16 servi ng aces, the
,·arsity bear the Lady Eag les 15-5
a nd 15·4 as Beth Wood ra cked up
16 poi nts , 10 of which were aces.
Ra chel Da nner added s ix poin ts,
'a ll of which were aces . Tra ci
Sisson co ntribu ted fi ve point s
and lou r hit s, while Co nni e
Pea rson pic~ed up two and Ma rl a
Roac h sco red one. Becky Da nner ·
picked up a block.
The Defenders· junior high
volley bailers were less generous
. in surrender ing points , as they
beat their Reedsville counte rparts 15·0 a nd 15· 4. Beth Blevins
had 14 poi nt s on the night . Other
contri bu tors to the win were Pa m
Hol ley a nd Jen ny Hughes wi th
five point s eac h, Meredit h Pol·
lard with three. Ci ndy Sheets
with two a nd Amy Cox with one .

mcn t tha t pNmits speec hes ttlat
mi ght recruit persons for " un d&lt;'rground act ivit y, &lt;'s pi onage
and terrorist actlvl!y may not
have a VNY hig h cha nce for sur viva l," he sa id .
Like m a ny American s . Bork
see ms to frown on th e spec ia l sta ·
Iu s that the press hasr lal med for
· itst'i f und CI' th e Const itution. He
c:ont end s tha t the pri'$s has
ac hieved a position th at ot hPr s
don., en Jov .
For ·cxa.mpic'. In his Michigan
lec ture. Bork told about a s&lt;'cre t
spying operation th;ll had to be
dropped .after a newspaper re·
ported th a t a U.S. submar in e
could tap Into a n undersea Soviet
military commun ica tions ca ble.

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dreds of members is simply tn no posl·
lion to c&lt;Jnduct. Besides. In the early
days of the republic, U.S. foreign policy probably didn't matter all that
much .
But today the United States Is a
globe-straddling superpower, and Is
constantly and necessarily involved
in the formulation of policies that profoundly affect events all over the
both houses to override his veto.
But when it comes to devising for - world . Who shall form ulate these polieign policies, the Constitution is much cies? The president? Not if tl)e lead·
less ex plicit. Co ngress is given the ers of Congress can help it; certainly
power to declare war. The president not without consulting them. The
is given the power to make treaties .- dash is inevitable, and is, of course,
which, however, must be ratified by made infinitely worse by the fact that
two-thirds of the senators present. we have gotten in the bad. habit of
The president nominates ambassa- elec ting Republican presidents and
dors - "but a majority of the Senate Democratic Congresses.
must approve them. That is all the
Constitution says on the subject of
foreign policy.
Beginning in the Nixon administraAnd yet a firm tradition grew up tion. Congress has imposed one statuthat foreign policy is the prerogative tory limitation after another on the
of the executive branch: One imagines presidential cond uct of foreign policy.
tha t the reason for this was highly The successive Boland Amendments
practical: Foreign policy often re- are only the latest examples in a sequires
confidential . negotiations, ries stretching back to the Cooperwhich a Congress consisting of hun· Church Amendment of 1971.

is dangerously silent. It confronts thi s
nation with perhaps the gravest crisis
fa cing it t()!lay.
'
The framers clearly intended to in·
valve bdth the president and the Con·
gress in the passage of laws. Under
-the Constitution, Congress must pass
them, but the president must approve
them, and it takes a two-thirds vote in

WASHINGTON (NEA) - For Vice
Soviets built U.S.
President George Bush's Iowa campaign managers, it was their worst
nightmare
come true. They didn' t like
.
t•1c b ~g' ,_____ the straw vote
embassy as "gtgan
taken at the first Iowa
c-,

KR UK IS SAFE - The Padres' John Kruk gets
the safe call from home plate umpire Dut ch
Rennert as he s lides unde r the glove of Reds
c atcher Terry McGriff on an insid e-the- park

Holm('s ' s sta tement s. A go vern ·

The result Is that the fonnulatl011 of
coherent forelg1. policies for the Unit·
ed States has ~me well-nigh im·
possible. Look at the Persian Gulf.
Look at Nicaragua. Is it ·any wonder
that President Reagan 10upt to approach friendly factions in Iran
through members of the National Security Council staff, who were not ac·
countable to Congress?
The tlme may not be far distant - I
am half serious about this - when
foreign nations may have to designate
diplomats to represent them sepa·
rateiy In dealings with Congress.
Their ambassadors in Washln1ton are
already trying to do so, in addition to
negotiating with the .White House and
the State Department. Meanwhile
members of Congress roam freely
abroad, talking directly to foreign
governments and fa ctions.
Maybe it was the framers ' fault
that they failed to anticipate and
solve this problem. But now it's ours,
and we'd better face It soon.

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DEVOTE!) TO THE INTERESTS OF THE

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nounced, a major blow for Bush.
Few of the Iowa Republicans who
attended paid their own way or came
to the event with open minds. waiting
to hear each candidate's 15-minute
cattle-call appearance by the 1988 presentation before deciding for
GOP hopefuls.
whom to cast their ballot. Most came
The poll was part of a "Presidential liecause they were brought there by
Cavalcade of Stars," held in Ames, one candidate or another.
Iowa. It followed appearances by all
For weeks the Robertson campaign
the GOP candidates - except former concentrated on identifying· supportSecretary of State Alexander Haig, ers willing to travel to Ames, and it
who plead a prior commitment.
worked diligently to insure their at·
In plain words, Bush was trashed in tendance. Once a commitment to atthe voting by TV evangelist Pat Rob- tend was obtained, Robertson workertson. Even more upsetting to Bush 's ers pushed hard to convince those
campaign was the fact that his chief coming to load up the car with friends
rival for the '88 Republican presiden- and bring them too. Then it was foitiai nomination. Sen. Bob Dole of Kan- low- up and more follow·up to insure
sas, finished ahead of him in the that those who said they wert coming
balloting.
actually showed up .
The Kemp camp worked just as
Robertson received 33.6 percent of
the 5,700 votes cast to Dole's 24.9 per- hard. They scheduled a major work·
cent and Bush's 22.4 percent. Rep . shop lor 200 key Kemp workers that
Jack Kemp of New York received the coincided with the straw poll, finish support of 13.5 percent of those at- ing just in time for those attending to
tending. Far behind was former DeJa- troop over and vote. They arranged
ware Gov. Pierre du Pont with 4.1 for buses to take supporters Ir.om a
percent.
nearby right-to-life convention to the
In truth, the poll - and in fact the poll.
whole event -· was more a fund -raisThe Bush camp was not very hap·
ing gimmick for the Iowa Republican py. George Wittgraf, Bush's Iowa
party than any real test of candidates' campaign manager, was quoted asIa·
general popularity. The Iowa GOP menting: "This straw poll business is
has a debt in excess of $250,000, and it absurd. Most of us realize that straw
cost attendees $25 to hear the candi- polis are no accurate measure of anydates and participate in the straw thing, but because they get so much
poll.
media attention it's necessary for the
From the state party's perspective, vice president, as the front-runner, to
the event was a roaring success. It win."
raised more than $140,000, almost
Wittgral and his sizable staff
twice what was expected.
watched ail the Robertson and Kemp
When the ground rules were first activity with growing anxiety and got
announced in July, neither the Bush to work. A "handwritten" note from
nor Dole camps took the event very Bush was sent to 10,000 of his support·
seriously. But when it became appar· ers urging their attendance. Trans·
ent that both Robertson and Kemp portation was arranged for many, and
were going ail out to make a favor- going into the day of the event the
able showing, they had to respond. In Bush camp was saying that they were
the end it became a test of organiza- satisfied they would emerge on top.
tiona( ability and supporter loyalty ~
The result was more than simply
and, thus, when the results were an- ,. disappointing for Bush. He has had an

organization in place in Iowa now for saying nice things about Robertson
eight years, and It is said to be both and ' his supporters. Kemp's people
larger aod better-organized than said little. ·
Mikahel Mahaffey, state GOP
those of all the other GOP candidates.
He is running a campaign of inevita· chairman, tried to put the event in
bility, and thus any stumble is a major perspective. "This Is an early sbow of
setback. And for Bush a third-place some organizational strength. I don't
think you should read more into It
finish is a major stumble.
than
that ."
After the results were announced.
But considering that the key to winthe debate began about what it all
ning a caucus battle is a candidate's
meant.
The Robertson and Dole camps ability to motivate supporters, Robwere clearly elated. Bush operatives ertson's showing suggests that he will
tried to downplay the results while be a major factor in February's Iowa
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By MIKE WElL
UPI Sports Writer
The National League East race
may have been decided in a
20-mlnute s pan Thursday night.
With St . Louis and NewYork
simultaneously tra iling at home
In the ninth inning, the fi rst·
place Cardinals and second·
place Mets each ra llied to load
the bases. The Cardi nals ca m e
away with a 3·2 victory over the
Pitt sburgh Pi rates and the Mets
fe ll 5·4 to the Montreal Expos.
" Th a t was a bi g turn of event s
in about 20 minutes," St . Louis
Manager Whitey Herzog sa id.
"The Mets were threatening and
we were getting beat. But our Big
Mac attack ca me throu gh. It wa s
anoth er br eat h · t a k i n g
adventure.''
Rooki e La n ce John so n 's
fielder 's &lt;; hoice scored Willie
McGee to ca p a two-run ninth a nd
lift the Ca rdinals 3 1·2 games
a hea d of the Mets. The Expos
remained four ga m es ou t.
" It 's bet ter to be up3 1·2gam es
tha n 11·2 games," Herzog sa id.
"We've just got to keep it goi ng ."
At New York, Randy St. Cla ire,
the third r eliever of the nint h
inni ng. he ld the Me ts to jus t one
r un whe n he got Gar y Carter to
ground out to e nd the gam e.
· ' Losing our ga me was dis heartening, .. said Tim Teufel, whd
had four hit s and knocked In New
York;s run in the ninth. " The n
whe n we get int o the dressing
room (and discovered St. Loui s
won ) th ai score has a dra m a tic
chan ge. We can"t lose much more
a nd we can' t split m any m ore

series."
After Teufe l singled home
Mookie Wilson with one out to
brin g New York within 5-4. Bob

McClu re struck out Keit h Her- post his fourth straight victory
nandez. He walked Darryl Straw- over the Mets .
berry on four pltchfs and St.
Martinez , 11·3 s ince hi s recall
Claire reli&lt;:1ved. Kevin Mc Rey- from the minors in Ju ne, allowed
nolds walked to load the bases, five hit s over five Innings. Rick
but Car ter grounded int o a force Aguilera. who had won his
a t third .
. previous seven sta r ts dating to
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r un, a m ammoth shot which
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ItA INF.- The So uther n Tor- more for Sol\t hcrn. but EastPrn
nado&lt;:&gt;tt es of Coac h Suzan ne
Wo lfe boos ted thei r record to 7.;,
perc Thursday &lt;'vc nlng wit h a n
SVAC victory over f::astern 15-10
ami 1 ~., - 2 .
T ho fi"t game was l)' pica i of
old Eastrt·n·SO uthe ,·n rivalries
as rho co mb ata n t ~ won t al l out
for i.l l'lu.sc ga m e wit h Easter n
tak ing the initi a l lead 1-0 on a
Amy Ha gN serve.
So uthern came back to !&lt;:&gt;ad 3· I.
before Lisa Driggs boosted the
win ! ss F.agles to a 4-:l command.A sro·saw battle developed wit h SHS regai ning the
lead 7-4 be hind a Tracy Beeg l.e
sc01·1ng rampage a nd offe ns ive
s upport from Sou th ern' s front
linr.
Se nior nct tcr Am y Be rkheimer
pulled EHS to within one point
: before Crysta l Hill gave So·urher n it s bigges t lead of 10·6.
Jen nifer Arno ld added three

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fullback-linebacker. McElroy
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Friday, September 25, 1987

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Meigs
Ravenswood
Southern
Eastern
Federal-Hacking
Alexander
Belpre
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Cols. DeSales
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This w.-ek's games
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EASTERN'S Lisa Driggs returns a hard hit ball from the
Tornado front line.

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Tonigf:it's games
SVAC
North Gallia at Southern Oak Hill at Hannan Trace
Southwestern at·Kyger Creek
Symmes Valley at Eastern
SEOAL (Nun-League)
· Gallipolis at Portsmouth West
Jackson at Ironton
Marietta at Zanesville
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OTHERS

TVC
Meigs at Wellston
(Saturday)
Logan at DeSales
Magnolia at Warren
Akron Coventry at Athens

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TUESDU MOJtNING STANDINGS
SEI'TEMBEJt 8, 1987 '
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Carrs Sh()(l Sto-.:-e ............... ........ ..... 4 4
R.T. Sl~ n Co ... ................................ 4 4
Turnpike of Ga ll ipolis ... .... .............. 2 6
DonPIII Pizza ......... .. .... ...... ............. 1 7
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Hauldrcn; Dodson, 151 Linda Davis, 407
Wllm H Swlsht:'r: Peoples. 181·509 Phvlll-.
·• Fcrgu ~on; ·Thompsons, 176 Blanch£' 'Sid~.. ers. 47:.! E&lt;lna Thompson; Vlla'gl' Pizza,
177·501 SuP Holle-y-sub: Mill s Fora~ ('. 185477 Barbara Mills: Carl's, 15$-397 Ja net
Brown; R.T. Sign, 166·443 Bertha StovE"r;
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Turnplk(', 147 Ca th y Llnch; Velma Patt ~:r ­
son, 402 Velma pall~:rson ; Don('lll, 177-437
Oarlln ThorrMon .
Splits converted: 1. Reynolds, F. Ca ll 5·
6: B . Allen4·5: K . Chal"" 3-!0; S. Holley 5·
10.
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wa s not to be denied as it again
pulled close behind points scored
by Edna . Driggs and s~nior
Melanie Mankin, 13-10.
During this period sPvera l
lengthy volleys were executed. including one !an-pleasing sesslon that brought much applause
!rom the large crowd in attend·
ance, Southern's Becky Evans
secured the game with the last
lwo game-winning points.
Although Eastern held tough
earlier In the seco nd game,
Souti)ernracedtoaneasyvictory
of 15-2 behind a consecutive 12
point effort from senior Jennifer
Arnold and the ' game clinchers
from Becky Winebrenner.
For Southern Jennifer Arnold
led the Tornadoettes wllh 15
serving points. one kill,l ace. and
a near perfect 15-17 servfng
night 190 percentl.Tr acy Beegle
had three aces, four serving
points, and was 4-6serving.Angie
Grueser had 3 an d Crystal Hill 3
for Southern.
For Eastern sisters Lisa
Driggs and Edna Driggs had four
po[nts each, while Amy Berkhlmei' had 2, a nd 'Melanle Mankin
1, and Amy Hagoir one.
Edna Driggs was 4·4 serving, ,
Mankin 2-5 wllh a 3-5. setting
night ; Amy Berkhlmer a 2-5
serv ing effort with a 4-8 setting
average.Lisa Driggs had3spikes
and three aces.
Southern was 30-40 serving
wise in good team effort.
In the reserve ga,m e Southern

_c_o_n_tin_u_e_d_fr_om.....:..p_;a!(_e_:•_ _

clai med l o· l and l o-4 wins ,
Wednesday evening Southern
broke a five game losing streak
after shooting out ofthegatewith
six straight wins. The Torna·
doettes defeated Athens 1&gt;·12 and
1&gt;·12 " In two-hard fought road
matches,
Dawn Johnson sparked th e win
with 1.1 serving points,followed
by Jennifer Arnold with 5. and
Angie Grueser '4,
Southern all but won the second
set 13-2 before Athens rallied for
a close finish of 15-12 behind
Tracy Beegles game-winning
serves.
Abby LeBay had Jl for class
'AAA' Athens .

By United Pre.s Jnternallonal
The Toronto Bl ue Jays took the
opener of an important four·
game series with the Detroit
Tigers, bul lost Tony FC'rnandez
in 1he process.
Toronto defeated second-place
Detroit 4&lt;1 Thursday night to
take a 1 ~-g a me lead ovPr th~
Tigers in the American Leagu~
Eas t, However. their All-Star
short stop will mi ss the rest of t he
season after breaking the tip of
his right elbow In the th ird
inning.
Fernandez wa s taken out by
Bill Madlock. who wa s try ing 10
break up a double pla y . Madlock
hit Fernand('Z at second ba s{'
with what the Blue Ja ys called a
·' roll block ." Fernandez co m·
pleted hi s throw to first late and
l anded on a wooden strip that
border s the dirt surrou nd i ng the
bag.
"He alwa ys pla yed th at wa y in
the National League," ' Toront o
hitting Instructor Ci to Gas ton
sa id. " But this time he went out
ol his· wa y. I ca me In the
clubhouse and saw It on the
replay ."
" I can't believe that," D&lt;-trolt
Manager Sparky AnMrson said.
"Common sense says you go out
of your way- as long as you're
not out of that area where you can
stretch y our bod y out and reach
the base. "

lAST WEEK
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SEASON
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lAST WEEK
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SEASON
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lAST WEEK
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SEASON
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Meigs
Ravenswood
North Gallia
Symmes Valley
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Miller
Alexander
Nelsonville- York
Akron Coventry
Columbus DeSales
Ports. Notre Dame
Marshall
Pittsburgh
Florida State
Penn State
Auburn

Meigs
Wohama
North Gallia
Symmes Valley
Miller
Trimble
Belpre
Akron Coventry
Columbus DeSales
Vinton County
Marshall
Pittsburgh
Florida State
Penn State
Auburn

Wellston
Ravenswood
North Gallia
Eastern
Miller
Trimble
Belpre
Akron Coventry
logan
Ports. Notre Dame
Marshall

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• ' The Meigs County Health De·
• partment has added anolher
: dimension to its varied range of
services with the part -time staff
addition of a social worker.
, Rita Joyce Fields of Pomeroy,
. a sen lor social work major at
: Ohio University, will be working
. with the department three after. noons a week through May, 1988
as a. part of her field work study.
The new service Is at no cost to
the health department.
'
E mphasi s of her role In health
care wlll be on home visits for
, education, Intervention or prev·
ention of unheaith social slt ua ·
tlons as Indicated through other
program participation.
·
As explain ed by Norma
Torres. R. N .. nursing supervl·
sor , rna ny times women need not
only the medical advice and
trea tment and financial ass ist·
anee offered throli~h the depart ·
m ent, but assistance In the soc ial
aspects of dlcipline, abuse. and
self-esteem which can only be
offered through a social worker ,
Mrs , Fi elds' rolewlllbeto ~al n
rapport with clients, detcrm ~ ne

wvu

··ca ll him ''" Madlock sa id
when asked il he'd check on
Fernandez ' condition, "I ' m not
the Welcome Wagon ."
The Blue Jays came back !rom
a 2-0 deficit in the third when
Ernie Whitt's two-run si ngle and
Rance Mulllnlks' RBI double
keyed a lour-run outbursl .
Mike Flanagan, 6·7 sca uered
nine hits in 6 2-3 innings before

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CATFISH
LARGE
MOUTH
BASS
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GRASS
CARP

The annual Fife famil y reunon
was held Labor Day weekend at
th&lt;' Kyger C r~ek Club house.
Attending were Roscoe, Bett y,
a nd Steve Fife. Roger Carson,
Don, Cheryl. Amy Roush . David
Leach, Kenneth . L eona . Ralph.
Evt&gt;lyn Matthew. James Long,
Oelores MIIIPr, Kathryn Russell,
Clarence Fife. [)('bblc. Scott.
Todd and Trina Fife, Ed. Kim .
Jennifer and J unior Fife.
David. Jcnnl!&gt;, .John ny Lair.
Jamie an(l C. J , Roush. Gary,
Kathy, and Tra cy. Terri Fife.
Guy and Margaret Priddy , Dale
and Mary Priddy , Jeanie. Sam
Buckley, C harlott ~ Newe ll,
.lames and Rulh Priddy , Penny .

the Whit e Sox . Bannister. 14-11.
fired a fi vr-hiltcr for his Sixth
vic tory In his la s I seve n det;lslpns
and 11th co mpl ete ~a me of thP
season. Storm Davis slipped to
1-1.
Brewers 7, R••d Sox 6
At Mllwauk('('. Mike FC'Ider
si ngled to rl .~ht to sco re B .•J.
SurhOff from third ba st&lt; In thl'
ninth Inning to lift the Brewers.
Mi !waukee slugged 17 hits off
fi ve Boslon pltchPrs, Mark Clear
Improved 10 K-5. whlil' Joe
Sa mbi to f('il to 2·5.

SV AC tickets
are $2.50 .
All tickPts ot SVAC leaguP
ga mPs will be $2,o&gt;ll at th!' gale for
both st udc• nt s and adults ,howc&gt;·
Vl'r,,tudent t ickets will be sold
th e day of the ga m I' at )('ague
sc hools for $U.II. All arP reminded that only one price will be
charl(ed Rt the gale,

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FARLEY"S FISH FARM
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· The club prayer cloSed the
A donation of $25 was made to Dixon r ead "Tomorrow." Re'the Meigs County Fair board on ports were given by th e oflicers . m eeting with Agnes Dixon serving refreshmen ts to those named
e?&lt;penses of relocating the log It was noted that Louise Bartels
and Tr ecie Abbott. Francis Goe•
cabin at the recent meeting of the is Ill at home.
glein, Beuna Grueser. and Nancy
Lenora Leifheit took blood
Rock Springs Better Health Club.
Meeting at the home oi Agnes pressures , and Louise Bearhs
Morris,
Next m eeting will be held Oct,
Dixon, Mlldred Jacobs had 'devo· had the contest with Ann Mash
15 at the home of F ra nces
lions using scripture from Eccl. and Dorothy Jeffers being the
Goeglein.
3. Drothy Jeffers had the Lord's winners.
Prayer and the pledge. Readings . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - by Lenora Leifheit Included
"Make Your Day Bright" and
"Handle of the Heart. " Agnes

Forest Run
RITA J. FmLDS
Ca ncer Society and March of
Dimes . One summer she did
volun teer work with Meigs Industries at Car leton School, and
served as an officer wit h Coalition for Hancapped Coll ege Stu dents at Rio Grande College. The
family attends the Rutland
Chu rc h of God,

Fife family gathers for reunton

Florida State
Baston College
Tennessee

Fish Day

..,...

where home visits and personal
contacts are needed, jlnd I hen to
follow through on developing a
beneficial program for the
family.
A Middleport High School
graduate of 1966, Mi's. Fields
began her studies at Rio Grande
in 1983, and transferred to Ohio
University In 1,986. She will
graduate In June ,
The daughter of John and
Helen Mulford of Cheshire. Mrs.
Fields is married 10 Joe Fields.
an employe of the Ohio Valley
Bank In Gallipolis . They have
three sons, Joe, Jr ., and Greg.
both stud nets at HocklngTechnl·
cal College majoring In pollee
science, and Robbie, a student at
Meigs High Sci]ool. Since Greg
attending . Hocking Tech. hi s
wife. Angela, a student at Meigs,
and their son, Wesley, 17 months
old. live with the Fields family .
Mrs. Fields is Involved in
school. community and civic
activities In ad dition to her
sc hool work and regular family
responslblitles, She does volun·
tf&gt;r work with the cub scouts.

Rock Springs Health group meets _ _~--

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s~ullve com plelr game to lead

turning the game ove r to Da vid
W!'IIS. Tom Henke pit ched the
ninth fo r his :14th save.
Elsewhere In the A merican
LP agur , Mlnneso l a blank ed
Texa s 4·0. Chicago topped Oakland 4·2 and Milwaukee edged
Boston 7·6. In th(' Na tional
League i t wa s: Cincinnati 5, San
Di ego 4; Philadelphia 3, Chicago
2; Montreal &gt;. New York ~ ;
Atlanta 8. Houston 7 and St. Loui s
~. Plttsbur~ h 2.
Twins 4, Rangers 0
A t Minneapolis , Fo·a nk Viola
pitched a thrce·hlttcr over rlghi
Innings and Greg Gagnl? slugg('&lt;l
a two-run lnslde· thl'· park hom£'
run to tift the fir st- placl' Twin s~
who now lea d Oak land by six
ga mes In th e AL West. Viola.
17·9. held the R a n~ e" hitless for
five i nnings. Charlie Hough, 17-12
sufferf'd th e loss.
Chicago 4. Oakland 2
At Oakland. Calif., Fl oyd
Bannister pitc hed his third ron ·

J/1. I

Dana. Tabitha and .Jesse Willi ·
ams, Billy Priddy , Brenda. Ryan
and Missy Jeffers, Lewis Fife.
Jim . Becky, D . J . and Amy Fife.
Bill. Joan, and Missy Fife, Tim
Fife. Barbara Turner, Mike.
Rachel. Stacy and , Michael
Burns.
Lois Taylor, Jimmy Fife. Van
Lynch, Debbie. Deborah and
.Jason Lawson , Ray mond and
M y rtle Fife. James and Norma
Keefer , Maxine Keeler , Marie
arid Ca rmer Keefer, Debbll' and
.Justin Beckner , Budd~ and A nita
Fife, Brenda and Emily Hood,
Delores Rl~gs . Jackie and Amy
Riggs . .Johnny M c Knight.
Brenda. Sh awn and . Steven

J!'ffer s, Bub and Joyce Fife,
Frank . Doris and Shelly Cook, ·
Frankie Cook. Jr .. Linda Rey .
nolds. Carol Workman , Rita
Lelving, Joycc Vaughan. Don
and Dorothy Ann Leach, Margaret Leach, John Vieth , Marcia
and Maryanna Browning, Bob.
Sandy, and Juli&lt;' Vieth, Keith,
Joe and Tessie Vieth. Kathy and
Jason Vieth. Junior and Betty
Lemley, Lawrence and Gladys
Farley, Bill, Shirley, Billy and
Lea Ann Scragg, Tammy Frye,
Andy Neader, Apr.ll Jonas. Clar·
ence . .Jessie and David Might .
Kath y smith, a nd Vickie
Meth eney .

Communtiy calendar/area happenings
FltJDAV
POMEROY - The Fraternal
Order of Eag les Ladles Auxlllar)·
will have a special m eeting on
Friday a1 7 p,m. at the hall.

afternoon , Rev : Carl Hi ck s. pas·
tor , In vites ti)e public to attend.
MORNING STAR - A wiener
roast. hayride, 'and a devo ti ona l
period will be lieid at theMornlng
Star United M('thodlst Church
beglnplng at 4::10 p.m . Su nd ay at
the church,

Slivers STIVERSV ILLE ville Comm unity Word ' of Faith
Churc h will have weekend revi ·
va l serv ices Friday through
MONDA\'
Sunday at 7 p,rtl , each CV('ninj(.
GALLIPOLIS- OH KAN Coi n
Th !&gt; spea ker will be George
Club m embers will m ee t at 6 p.m .
Black from Portland , and specia l
Monday at Dale's Smorgasbord,
· singing will be lea lured Including
Gallipolis,
for a dinner ln the
Ll nda Damewood on Friday.
banquet
room
. Followlnjl the
Darlene Newell and Mary Dailey
the
club's
300th monthly
dinn('r,
on Saturday, and the Victory
QuartPI on Sunday , Everyone , meeting and coin auction w ill be
welcome .

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HOME .&amp; AUTO
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low U QS. -STH. CR£01T CARD-

POMEROY, OHIO 45769

992-5272

DRIVE
1984 Mercury Topax ....................... S3995
4 Dr., 4 cyl., auto., P.B .. P.S .• air.

1979 Olds Royale Delta 88 ............ $1695

4 Dr., &amp;l.!tO . P.B.• P.S .• good condition .

1980 Plymouth Horizon TC-3 ........... $89 S

REG. 516.50
OFF 52.00

4 Sp., P.S .

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R&amp;G FEED &amp; SUPPLY CO.
399 W. Main

992-2164

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1981 Ford F-100 ... ;......................... S269S
Stand, P.S.,

SATUitDAV
POMEROY - The Belles and
Beaus West eo n Square Dance
Club is sponsor ing a western
style square dance on Saturday, 8
, to II p.m. , al the Meigs Count y
Senior Citizens Center. Call!&gt;r
will be Chad Johnson .

runs good .

1981 Chevy Caprice Classic Sta. Wgn. S800

Sept. 25, 21», 27

Fully equipped. diesel motor, 9 pass.

Bowl 2 Games
Get 1 FRE£
Game

1977 Oldsmobile ................................ S69 5

2 Dr.

1980 Chevy Citation ......................... S89S
4 sp., runs good.

EAST 2nd ST.
POMEROY, OH. ·

Pomeroy, OH•

Sl ,00000 Discount
ALL
FULL SIZE TRUCKS

Sedan Deville

IN STOCK
'87 F...Si1e Truck, V-8, 4 speed

EXTRA POWER.

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P.B. P.S .• air.

POMEROY -The Dance Club
will have a dance at the Senior
• Citizens Ce nler Friday , 8 to 11
p .m . with mu sic by True Co un·
try. Tho'*' attending are to take
sn3cks .

.W. !JNTTS SHOWN 1-'UnJRE
ELFA!TRONJC IGNmON

DUE TO TREMENDOUS
RESPONSE OUR SALE HAS
BEEN EXTENDED THRU
SATURDAY.

1982 Ford LTD Cr.own Victoria ... ~.• $2995

'87 Cadillacs

CIJ:AN UP WlTll STIHL'S DEFERRED PAYMENT PLANt•

The Festival of Sharing was
announced for Nov. 21 at, the
Clark County Fairgrounds when
the Forest Run United Methodist
Women met Monday night at the
church.
Mary Nease presided at t he
meeting. It was point ed out that
the logo for the festlvalleatures
the emblem for the United ·
Methodist Church which combines the cross of Christ and a
flame symbolizing the Holy
Spirl &lt;. The cross and flam e, it
was pointed out, are ancient
symbols of the church dating
back to , days of Chris t and
pt'n tecos t.
Nl~e sick and shutln visits
were reported, Mary K Roush
was program leader using Psalm
121 and a mediation on pra yer
from the Upper Room. He topic
ws "Mission Here? How?'' Scrlp'l ure from John 21 was read by
Hilda Yeauger and the group
sang, "ln Christ there Is No East
or·West.
·
Participating in the program
with articles on mi ssions sup·
ported by various churches were
M ar y Nease. Kathleen Scotl.
Edith Sisson, Erma Roush,
Evelyn Hollon, and Hilda ·
Yeauger .
Refreshments were served by
I he officers,

:·. MIDDLEPORT- Evanl(ellne ,
• Chapter 172, Order oft he EastNn
Star. wlll have a spaghetti dinner
Friday with servi ng from 11 a,m
to 6 p ,m , at lhe Middleport
Masonic Temple.

SUNDAY
EAGLE RIDGE - The home-.
coming of Eagle Rld!(e Commun• ity Church will be this Sunday
;. · w·ith morning services at 10 a.m .•
• ' carry -In dinner al 12:30 and
aflernoon service at , 1:30. The
Orr Singers, and Jerry and Diane
Frederick will be featured In the

Speedway event
slated Saturday

UMW meets

held .
lt.lvlval
LETART FALLS - The Rev .
Pearl ,\. Cas to, former pastor of
lhe LPtart Falls United Methodi st Church, will conducl evangelistic services at the church. Oct.
7- 11 , 7 p.m . Special singing
nightly.
Location changed
RACINE The Sepl. 28
m eeting of Alpha Omicron Chapter of the Della Kappa Gamma
Society wlll be h('ld at the Racine
United Methodist Church. Plea se
note that ' this Is a change of
location . The meeting will begin
at 6:30 p,m ,

FOR INSTANT STARTS AND

STEWART - Skyline Speedway will run the fourth annual
Harvest 50 for super late models
this Saturday evening. Last week
the scheduled program, paying a
$10,000-plus purse and paying
$.3,0()0 to win was canceled due to
a power failure at the track , At
that lime 42 of the best late
models In the area were on
hand. Racing begins at 8 _p.m.
wllh time trials 8'1 7 p.m .

Friday, September 25, 1987
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Ravenswood at Wahama
Rock Hill at Chesapeake
Coal Grove .at Ceredo-Kenova
Hurricane at Point Pleasant

Local bowling

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s.-w l 'ork at Baltlmnn•
Dl:ol roil at Toronll u

Thu~lla,y ,S;• pl .

IRIAN IEED

NANCY YOACHAM
EDITOIIAL

JIM SOULSIY
SPORTS WRIUR

Blue Jays triumph, hike lead
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M:ll5p.m ,

(M(.· DuWI'II ~- Ill ad Oakland
(Sl"'·art UH:! l. ID::IJ p.m .
Tl'lll~ C\\"111 7· 91 atSt•iiHI•• ( Parko • rl~tl ) .
18 : ~ p.lll.
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9-6
SEASON
30-15 PCT. 660fo

Meigs
Meigs
Wahama
Wahama
North Gallia
North Gallia
Symmes Valley
Symmes Volley
Miller
Miller
Trimble
Alexander
Belpre
· Belpre
Akron Coventry Akron Coventry
Columbus DeSales Columbus DeSales
Ports. Notre Damel Ports. Notre Dame
Marshall
· Marshall
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Florida Stole
Florida State
Penn State
Boston College
Auburn
Tennessee

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ADYERnSING

New social worker hired

Meigs vs. Wellston
Wahama vs. Ravenswood
Southern vs. North Gallia
Eastern vs. Symmes Valley
Federal-Hocking vs. Miller
Alexander vs. Trimble
Nelsonville-York vs. Belpre
Athens vs. Akron Coventry
logan vs. Columbus DeSales
Yirlton Co. vs. Ports. Notre Dame
Marshall vs. Youngstown St.
WVU vs. Pittsburgh
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Michigan State vs. Florida St.
Boston College vs. Penn State
Tennessee vs. Auburn

An•t•lt"!! ( lk&gt;h·hH J-1), 111::13 p.m.
Sill~..,. ·~

SPORTS WRITER

lAST WEEK
7-1
SEASON
11-12 PCT. 60"/o

st . Loubi (Fo.-.:·h IHH at ( 'hiUI{O
I Sanclf.r*"in i -M•· 'l: ll p.m.
PMbii,UI'I{h (IUPift•kl !-~ ) •I Nt-w \'ork
CFrrr.•drz 11 -MJ. 7: a.J p.m .
M•.an-al fft('lllifOn IH)Mt l'lllllllodt•lphla
fC.-rm.-n 11· 11), i : J5p.m.
Sate Fr&gt;tnci!OK."' (Lilt'0!17i 13- UH ul
AlbuiU!. !GiaviiM' :l-JJ, 7: tO p.m .
Hou!Oion CSl•oU Ii-I ~) at C'lnl"lnrw.ll
CBrov.·•ln.: "1· 13) , i : 33 p.m.
.S.u.n 1111'~ ( " "hlbon ID-111 at Lo!&lt;i

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Beat of the Bend

Faust, Stanton to marry

No tours
permitted

Mr and Mrs Dale Faust of
Andreas, Pa. are announcing tile
engagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,

Racine. home on Sept 6
The Karrs, always popular
people and small wonder in view
of their pleasant. helpful attitude
over a
ceived
friends
on the

p m mJd "-W k SMVk:t'

("..L'flln ~ Sl'lv\cf' fi
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Main St PornE't'O)' Su ~ay !K rv1ct'S l~ oiy
communklfl nn ttv:• ftrst Sunda,'. of r,~h month
and ccrntlncd wilh mor nln~ pl'&lt;tH'I on ltv:'
th.lrrl SOnday MornJng pru} i'f and fof.• m •:m on
u.11 oc tv&gt;tSunday~ or ttl(&gt; month Churrh S4'hool
and Ntli"S('t')' cnrc pi'0\1df&gt;d Cotft"l' hOur In the&gt;
Part.'h HAll lnH'('.C.'d latMy rOik'J.vtnRIhi Sf:'t'\rlf'f'

7.2 5°/o WHICH YIELDS 7.S 18°/o

I'OMERO\ CHURCH Of (111\L~.,. 212 W
Main Sl U'O Nash •..,.a n~-lls t Bit.-. &amp;lull

INTEIEST PAYABLE AT SIX MONTHS OR
MA YUIITY. $1 ,000.00 MINIMUMUM DEPOSIT.
SUISTANnAL PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL.
WHEN IT COMES nME TO INVEST, REMEMIEI ...

m Youth
~lngos 6: 00 p.m Ev('f'l ln~ • 'Of's hlp. i 00 p
m W~ay n~ ht prlly('t' m(•f11 n ~ nnd Blblt
.s1uty 7 00 p.m
TilE SALVA110N ARMY 11 ~ Bult{'rnut
Ave- Ptlmtoro)l Mrs Dortt WlnlnSI: In ctk.\ff,!l'
9Jrday J'oilnl'S.''' n'W'f't lhJ: 10 am Surday
M ornl nf,l: ~'Or'S hl p. l O: l) a

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SrhOClt 10::Jl am ~ M ay SciYlOl YJ ~M
Elol'i(' AdMlS k-ack&gt;r 7 :1) p m Sah 'n tb n
ITX ,_"'In~t \ aliuu.~ 5J;l'l.lkn' ll nc l music s pE'Ctal~
Thursd:w 11. :1) a m to 2 p.m l .a&lt;ti"'$ lioml'
Li' U~ rnc~Tt tx." ~ In charRC ~~ u ~I')I'Tl(lon
ln\ltU'(t 6 'i5 p.m Thul"lliilllV CI"'P' a.~
Clus." rYoollj( Ptwt&lt;'Blbk·l 7 :rl p m Btl&gt;&lt;
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POMF I!OY ll'l..-..,l'SIDE C11UI!U I OF

ra2tl Chtldrt'n s llml"'(' Rood (Count\
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MIDDLEPOU, OHIO

446·0902

992-65661

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~ndny ~lvxll 9 XI a m preM'hl~ !lf'r
\'kl:'5 first And thbU ~rv:.~ lollcN.&gt; in~: ~nda,v
School You1h n)(.;&gt;llnJZ 7 l) m €'\('!)' Sun

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Pubhc Nottce

Pubhc Nottce
NOTICE OF SALE

No 108 Sltueteonthewest
ltdl of Beech Street be

Bv 111"ure of an Order of
Sale •uued out of the
Common Plees Court of
Metgs County Oh1o •n the
case of Banlc One Athens
N A Pla•nuff, agamat Ho
mer l Bonecutter Sr eul
Defendants upon a Judg
ment thera1n rendered be
mg Case No 87 CV 89 1n
Slid Court I Will offer for
sale It the front door of the
Court House 1n Pomeroy
Me1g1 County, Oh10 on the
2nd day of October, 1987
at 10 00 o clock AM the
followmg Ianda and tene
menta to w1t

tween

real estate 111u1ted 10 the
V1llage of M1ddleport

M•ddleport, Me1ga County

Ohto, and beong Folty 1501
teet front on the West aide of
Beech Street and runneng
West to the alley end all
unsold part more or 1111

REFERENCE DEED Vo
lume 162, Page 16 Melga
County Dead Records
All of nght. tttle m 1ntereat
of Leo C Kennedy on and
mto the followtnQ parcel
real estate

lower Pomeroy IV1II1ge of

Moddioportl1 / 20 of 37 foot
S 11de. as ume appears on
the Audttor a Ta• Dup for
the Year 1947tn the name of
State of Oh10, reference to
whtch 11 hereby m1de
PARCEL NO J Sotuated

on tho Vollogo of Middlepon

County of Metgl and St1te
of Ohto and being more fully
descrtbed es follows
Be1ng lot Number Ntnetv ·
Stx {98) in Palmer'aAdd1tton
to Sheffteld. now Mtddle
port, OhiO
For further descrtptton re~
erence 11 made to the
reco ..ded plat of 1a1d V1ll1ge
Sa1d pram•••• are located at
the corner of F1fth and
Palmar Streeu tn satd
village

REFERENCE DEED Vo ·
tume 252 Page 897 Vo
lumo 273. Page 917 and
Volume 279, Page 759,

1n the V1llage of Mtddleport,

REFERENCE DEED Vo
tumo 288 Pogo 141 , Meoga
County Deed Records Also
Volume 296, Pogo 56.

Deed

Me1g1
Records

PARCEL NO 2 Snuated

off the South side of Lot

port. Oh10 The above is the

ume

prem1n1 conveyed
from Amos Caraon by deed
recorded in Volume 60.

Page 629 and 630 of tho
Me1gs

County Deed
Recorda
Also, the following desCribed real ntate 11tuated 1n

the County of Meoga. on tho
State of Ohto and 1n the

Townohlp of Satlabury and
bounded ond deoctibed oo
lotlowa Boing tho North one
hlllf of Lot NO 108 being
twenty ond one·hlllf (20'h)
loot off tho Nonh oido ol Lot

(8128 (91 4 1 t 18 26 5tc

County

Deed

Pubhc Nottce
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CAR
ANO TRUCK DEALERS
In eecordance wtth sec
t10n 307 88 of the Oh1o Re
VII~ Code sealed b1ds w1U

be rece1ved by the Board of
Metgs County Comm111100
en. Court House, Pomeroy.
Oh10 46789 , until Noon

October 14 1987 Tho bods
w1llthen be opened at 1 00

PM onOct 14 t987ond
read aloud for the purchasM
of
One new I 987 011988 Tan
dam Dump Truck
One new 1987 or 1988 S1x
Pauenger Full Stze Car
B1d spec1f1cationa may be
p1cked up at the M .. gs
County Engtneer s Off1ce or
the Metgs County Comm••
SIOI'l8rl Office
The Metgl County Com
m111ioners may accept the
loweat b1d. or select the best
b1d for the mtended pur
poae. and raaerva the rtght
to accept or re1ect any or all
b•ds and/ or any part there-

of

I

Chethlre. County of Galha
and State of Oh1o and
de.cribed as follows
Being the east one· half of

UNITED METHODISt
Prrach!ng 9 :Kl am firS I and !li('rond Sun

Public Nottce

ctay~o r rac h

Wt1hl0 twenty e1ght
davs after t he la1t pubhu
lion ofth11 not1ca wh1ch will
be publ11hed once each
week for three consecutiiiB
weekt The latt pubheat Jon

t10n

wtll be matte on the 25th day
ot September 1987 and
the twenty 11ght days w1ll
co mmence on that date In
ca11 of f11lure to answer or
oth1rw11e respond as re
quintd by the Ohto R ulea of
C1v1l Procedure, JU dgment
by default will be rende red
agatnst you and the Peutton
granted for the rehaf de
mended in the Pet1t1on dated
Saplember 8 1987
Robert E Buck Judge
Court of Common Pleas
Probate D ivision
Me1ga County Oh1o

t9!11 18 25 3tc

Publoc Nottce

One new 1987 or 1 988 Si n
gle Axle Dump Truck

PUBLIC NOTICE
Mary Gallagher M1c hel s of
6608 Weymouth Court Bal
t1more Maryland 21212
hereby Ql\18$ not1ce that
effective August 19 1987
she has w•thdrawn from the
partn ersh•p known as K en
Trak VII wh1ch mamtams an
off1 ce at 214 Wes t Ma1n
Street Sune l2 Moores
town New Jersey 08057
and I h at she wdl not be l•able
for debt&amp; Incurred by the
partnership after that date

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Mary Hobstatter Clerk
Board of M1191
County Commt~a•oners

Pubhc Nottce
IN THE
COMMON PLEAS COURT
OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
PROBATE DIVISION

Christopher lee Randolph

CASE NO 25622
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
TO MARK EDWIN LYNCH

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On September 21 1 987
'" the Me1gs County Probate
Court Case No 25636

Charles E Hall 54987
SR681
Reedsv 111e Oh•o
45772 and Randall K Hall
1

Bottom
Oh10 45743 were ap
pmnted Co Adm•n•strator s
Route

long

w

of the estate of Manon
Hall
deceased
late of

You are hereby nottf1ed
that you have been named u
putative father of C hrla-

3869t TR1027 Reedsvoll e
Ohto 45772
Robert E Buck

Gallio County Deed tophot Loo Gibbo Thio OC·
tlon hal been Alligned Case
Rocotdo
REFERENCE DEED Vo No 25622 on tho Common
lumo 238, Pogo 201 Gatlta Ptooo Court Probate Plvt
lion.
Countv. Pom
County Deed Records
Sotd Porco! No 1 ap· aroy. Ohio 45789
The !1b1oct of tho Pe1ttlon
prataed ot 114,300 00
Saod Pan:el No 2 ap· '' to adopt Hid Christopher
Gobba by the Petitioner
ptataed ot 118.000 00
dlveating you of all pa·
Sood Pon:et No 3 op
rental right
proiHd ot U8,600 00
You
required to an
Satd Parcel No 4 was
appraiMd at Deleted from 1:•;ow;;•;n'tyt:;hli"ahiPetitlon wlthtn
11
deyo or object
ulo by Ordor of Court
the gtontmg of tho odop
Tor!"• of Solo Caah

Probate Judge
Lena K Nesselroad Clerk

Lot No 4 on the Village of
Kygerville 11 shown on plat
1n Plat Book 2 , Page 48,

M••a•

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191 25 1101 2 9 3tc

U&lt;n S the C/n s,Ifu ll ]; n, En , v n&lt;

month thi rd nnd fou rt h Sun
da \ f' ach m onth " 01 ~ h lp !OC'rvinos at 7 30p
m
Wt'dn es d ay C' \ C' nl nAS at 7 30 p m
f'r ••Yrr und, Bl bl(' Stud y
SE VENTH DA Y ADVENTI ST
Mul
Of'rr ) U PI~h l s Rt~o~d Pomf'rov Pa!ilor
John Swr l~ art S.tbb.l 1h Sc: hool Supl'rl n
u•ndLnl 0 1r ll nC'SH' " "'' Snbb tt h School
bqdnll a t '! p m on Sa1 u1 dil' uii Pr noon
\\ lt h w o rshJp!!;f'rVI Ct" l o i i &amp;A in ~a11 1 S pm

EvN,Onf'

lA.

clt'o mr

RUTLA ND FIIIS1 BAPTIST CHURCH

- Sls tt•r Ha rrl rll Wa rnl'r Sup1 Suml 1v
School9 :Kl a m Men ninA Wo rs hip 10 -1 5

am

POME ROY F'lllST RA P11 ~T l \ cton
llallo
m lnl!'!ll'r
Sll ru rda\
"''(' ni n~
('\ r~ngl'ltslk sl'rvirl's OJX'n to publl( 7 p
m Sunda:\- Chu• t h S« hool 9 W .r m
Mornln.IZ Wor !'!hlp Ill 30 1 rn
F IRS1 SOUTIU R N BAPT IST Po
mn o' Plk f E l nm ...tr 0 Ar \ (lnT p,1stor
Jnrk ('o/1'('(1 ~ ~und .1 v !=ic ttooll) i r f c l iH Sun
day Sch ool 9 :.) ,1m Mo rnl n,.:: Wo1sh!p
10 4!1 rw nin ~ " O r !' h l p 7 ()(l p m rO S T 1
&amp; 7 lO (F S r l Wr'&lt;l nrs&lt;l w Pr ay() r SC&gt;r
vh·f' 7 00pm r n S 1 1&amp; 7 30PM 1F:S
T 1 Mi ssion F r tr nd s I l !l l' ~ 2 fir RovFII
,\mbnssatl ors 1bovs J~ l'" 6 1 ~ 1 Jml C.llls
In Act ion 1i.IJ!:t' s 6 1 ~ 1 on \\ f'dn rsdavs 7 p
m msT 1&amp; 7 SOp m n~"' S r l r uNida\
Vlsltullon 6 JO p m

FAITH TABERNACI E CHURCH Bal

I(I V Run Ro,td Rl'v E mmf!tl R.l \lo son pas
tor HandiC'\ Dunn 5Upt Sundav SLhool
l Oam Sunda\ C\c ntn~ sNv l c(' 7 30p m
Btbl(' t('().Chin"' 7 30 p m fhursd a:'r
SYRACUSE MISSION Cht•rrv St S\
racusf' St&gt;n IcC'S lOam Sunda v E ven In~
sr'l\ lf'&lt;'S Sum1 ,rv .wd Wt'Ci nlsdav ,11 7 00 p

m

MlDDLEPOil l CHURCH OF C'HHISI
IN CHRISrtAN UNION 0\ol~hl Hal"

fi rst &lt;•ldN WandEl Mohler Sundo\ School
Supl Su ndav School 9 30 .tm MDI nlnJt:
Wor~ hlp 10 30 &lt;1 m
E v('nl n ~ Wot ship 7 :10
pm Wednf'sda v ptaVC'rmC't.'1 1 n~7 IOpm

M1

MORIAH CHURCH OF GOO

Raclnr R{'v J,lmi'" Sattl'rfi C'Id pastor
Frcf'man William s Supt Sunduv School
9 .a5 a m Su nda' anti Wf'dncsda v l'Vl'n
In~ scrv l( l'S 7 p m

MIDDLEPORf

Pubhc Nottce

191 25 ttOI 2. 2tc

PARCEL NO 4 The fol·
lowing descr~bed real estate In the Matter of
11tuated in the Townshtp of Adoption Of

County of Moiga ond State
of Ohio and bounded and
described as follows
Ttact No 1 Betng 37 loot
Four Hundred Fifty Seven
(467) as per the recorded
plat of the VIllage of Mi,~dl,o· .

ot

Tract No 3 Lot 467 -

11

: Attending the recent Cr e
means family reunion at Forest
Acres Park Rutland, bes ides
those earlier listed m Th e Daily
Sentinel were Mickey. Joyce.
Andrea and Nicole Cremeans
4nd Cena Cremeans, all of
Huntington W Va • Judy and
Amy Coomer. Maineville, and
Melanie Dudding, Shade

Me•u•

of Ohio and bounded 1nd

descnbed 11 follows to Wit
Betng Lot Number Four
Hundred and F1fty aeve"
1457) on the Vollogo of

marked by 8 t1le set on the
upper s1de of br1ck reta1ntng
wall thence south 8 deg
50 East 71 'h feet to a mark
on a stone wall thence
northwesterly followmg the
south hne of Lot No 17
to the northwest corner of
the nme on the south hne
of High Street. thence east
erly following the south line
of H1gh Street to the place of
begtnnmg

Me1g1 County
Recorda

Real estate cannot be sold
for less than two th1rd1 of
the appraised value
Howard E Frank
Shenff of
County Oh1o

County of Me1g1 and State

1n the VIllage of Pomeroy
County of Me1g1 and State
of Oh1o and dBICflbed as
fo llows
Being 8 part of Lot No 1 7
of Burnap s Add111on to
Pomeroy descnbad as fol
lows
Beg•nmng on the
south hne of H1gh Street
112 111 feet westerly of the
northeast cornet' of lot No
17 of Burnap's Add1t1on to
Pomeroy to a po1nt whtch 11
75 feet westerly of Blaze·

1 west corner and

Launll and locult

Srreeta tn Mlddlepon Ohio
Tract No 2 The follow•ng

PARCEL NO 1 Snuated

w1cz

Pubhc N otlce

GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES
204 Condor Sl.

Pomeroy

Mtddleport Ohto

A)

U

.

212 E Mam Street
992·3785 Pomeroy

dlrs Auxlltarv Wl'dn esda&gt; 7 p m Fam
Uy Worsh ip

HAZEL COMM UNITY

Rt 124 3 mtl es from
tom Edsel Hart
9 3C am
10 30 a m Su nda) C'vcni ng

p ~IDDL EPORT FR EE WILL BAPTIST
CHURCH Cor nE"r Ash and Plum Ralph

Cundiff past or Sunday SchOol tO OOa m
MOrnlnfl w o rshi P 11 00 a m Wedn ~day
and Saturda y E veni ng Sen k('5 at 1 30 P

m

Rev Dun Archer
Kn Roy Deeter
twv Se ldon JohnMon
AI F"RF.O - Church Sehool 9 JO am
\\ o r shlp 11 a m UMYF' 6 30 p m UMW
Third Tu( sdav 7 30 p m Com mu nion
fl r.s t SundaY 1A rc h£'n
CH E:STF. R - Y-i orshlp 9 a m Church
SChool l Oa m B tbi C' Stud v T hur sdnv 7 p
m U MW fir st Thursday 1 p m Com
munlon Ills! Sun&lt;li Y Uu r h(•rt
JOPPA - Wo rsntp 9 JO a m Chu rc h
St'hoollO 30 a m Bib"' Sludy \\ ('dn csdny
7 lOp m (J ohnson\

toNG BOTTOM - Church &amp; hoot 9 J0
u m Wurshlp 7 p m, Bible+ Study Wf'd

nt"Sd av 7 00 p m UMYF Wt"dnC'S dav
li. (10 p m
C(l mmu n\on Fi rs t Suncta\
t A rrhf'r l

REEI&gt;SVI LLE- Chu rch S&lt;hool9 J0 a

m

Worship Stor vlrof' 11 00 a m ( i)(o (' IC'fl

TU PPERS PI AINS ST PA UL -

Church Schnol 9 a m Wor ship 10 a m
Ri blr Sludy TU C'Sf.l av 7 30 p m UMW
Third TuE&gt;sc1a} 7 30 p m Communion
F irst Sunda v ! A rrhl'r )

Kl :\ 0 (" H L;RC'I~ OF CHRIST Vrrn nn
1- 1111 rdl!l' m tnr "- !1 1 01!\C'I S1\ tin Suml1\
~hC tn ! Sup! P1 C':JChln~ !\ lO 1m I uh
Sum! I\

HOBSON CHRISTI AN UNI ON !Thu o

man Ourh;.amt PliStOI Sund.w SN\ lcl'
9 30 am
('\ C'nlnli{ servi ce 7 JO p m
Pr ayer mN'Im$l Wedn('(! a\ 7 10 p m
R1 ;\IH \ 1\1 I 0 \\ HI()( F. f'J It Rf II 0 1n m l~T I -.~ph F\ H• ~k n~ p , ... , 1 HIIJI
l l '"" 11 ~ ~, m \ 1j , nlntc \\ 11... hlp 111 11 ~
' ' ~ n ln )! \\ tl..,h lp

Ill

1

top m lhu , .. rt,,

Hlhl1 "i!U II \ t Ill! m
'\ I \\ 'i l i\IH~\ 111 1 ( &lt;1 \'l \ ll \ 11 ,
Ill rtl H Suntl ,, '-'dio l ... I t I IH 'I I' •
m
" ' , . . hrp .,, nl&lt;~
\II .jll
' 111
F:1 lll L! t ll~ ll t Sr i \\
1 )() j nl
\\t 'fll\1,
tLI\ f'lt 1\ r 1 lll i 'i ! Inc · VI p m I hill ~ d 11
1. 1 0~( 11 1 R C' H O ~ ( I! H IS I p llll l I
ll nr ... ~ m llr l(d Ht bt 11 11 lll h II Olin "

c

S! \ (' '-'! UHt I S S. Su p!
rl! ll ~1 / I
\ ~ ... 1 SOpl
l...urultl '-' I
I
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\\ t l~h iJl'- 1 1\ l tr• I H ~ I ti ll
~ \ 111111 ~11 1 1

I 1
1111

FIRST

BAPTI Sr

Cor n('rSix th and p ,,lmf'r Ear l Ed en Pas
tor Bob Pa rkPr S S Sup! Cnthy Rl~~"
Asst Sup! Sunday School, 9 15 a m
M9r nln ~ Worship 10 15 a m
Sundav
~vf' nln fi! ser v lce 7 p m Pra vC'r mC'etlng
and Bible Stud v Wedn rsdav C'vrnlng 7 p
m Children s choir practice Wedn cs
day 7 p m Ad ult c hoir pror1 1ce Wed 8
p m Radio program WMPO Su nday

8 JO n m

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mh and M a in, AI Hart son minister
Richard DuBose Assocla1e P11 stor Mike
Gerlach, Sunday School Superintendent
Bible School 9 30 a m , Mo1-nlng Worship
10 30 a m Evenln!J Worship 7 00 p m
Wednesday, 7 00 p m Pr-ayer meellng.

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF THE NA
ZARENE , PASTOR Fred Penhorwood

Bill White Sunday School Sup! Sunday
School 9 30 a m , Morning Worship 10 45
am
Evanaellstlc m eeting 7 00 p m
Wednesday, 7: 00pm Prayer meeting

UNITED PRESBYTERIA!It MINI!!TRV
OJI" MEIGS OOUN1!'V
llo• Chart.. ToiiDtt
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH - Sunday Wouhtp Services
9 00 a m Church School 10 l !S a m

MIDDLEPORT PRESBlqTERIAN -

Sunday School 9 a m

Ch~rch service

10 l!Sa m

SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY
TERIAN - Sunday Schobl 10 a m
Church service. 11 15 a tn
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Pastor
John Evans Sunday School 10 00 a m ,

Sul)day Morning Worship 11 100 a m Chit

r

dren's Church 11 a m Suntay Evening
Service 7 00 p m Wed , 6 p
Young La

1---:~9....
92-5141

Knob loc atrd on Coun ty Ro&lt;Jd 31 Rt.'v
Lawn•ncc Gluesen ca mp pa stor R€'v
ROJt:£' r WIIUord assf po~ s l o r Preaching
services Sunday 7 30 p m P r &lt;~ yN mN'Iin g
Wl'dnesday 7 30 p m Ca ry Griffit h
1£&gt;ad£&gt;r Youth ~r oups Sunday evening at
6 30 p m wit h Rogf'r and Vlol('t Wil lford
lea dl'rS Communion srn!C(' fi r st Sundav
c•ach m on th

CENTRAL CLUSTER

Rev .I arnett E CorhiU
~v kand, Rurc: ll
Rev M elvin Fr».aklin
Re\' Cl t.: menlt! S ZuniA:16 Jr
ft.to v Kohert Mu" !lfllan
A SBURY i Svra c u s~ J - Wor ship ll a m
ChuH·h S('hOol !i &lt;I ~ a m Char Jtf' Btblf'
S! udy \\: 1'(\n f'sd uv 1 30 p m UMW fi r st
Tu ••sdtn 7 :\0 p m
Choir Rt•ht•ar!'iai
\\ ed nl'Sda\ 6 30 p m U MW rour th Sun
da v ft 30pm 1BU1 Cht
ENl ~ RPHISE Worship 9 a m
Churc h &amp; hOOI IO 1 m Blbl rS i udy Tu('"
d&lt;i \ 7 :l() p m UMW. F'lr!'ll Mondav 7 :vi
pm
UMYF Sund n 6 p m Choir Rl'
hP.n sa l 6 30 p m \"h'(!n(sda\ tFnmkllnl
FLA1WOODS - Chu rc h Sc'hool lO a m
W01&lt;~ 1'1 l p 11 .t m
B!bl(' St udy Thur s
day 7 p m
lJM\ F Su nd av fi p m
t Fra nklln \
F O RE~1 RUN - Wors hip 9 a m
Church St hoo t Ill AM Choh practlcr
1uf-sd,l\ fi :\0 p m UMW fi r st ! ut"sda v
1 :10 p m ( Bu rr h t
H E ATH 1Mltlflif pnr! 1 - Chur r h Sf'honl
9 10 J m Mol nln~ Wu1 " hlp 10 30 a m
Youth{o i OUP 4 p m \\c'{inf.HIIIV Ch1u ch
fh ursda v
Choh tf' hC'UI S.II 7 p m
Pr we r ~~ vlcP 6 10 p m Blbl£' Sludy 7
p m ( Zunl~ .rt
M INERSVI LL E - Wor5hlp ~n ll£' 10
a m Church Schoollla m UMW 1hhd
W&lt;odn t.'sda v 1 p m Choir pr acllcl' Mon
d£tV 7 :lOp m (Burch\
PEARL CHAPEL - Wor ship Slor\lcl'
9 :vl am , Church Sc hool 10 15 am
UMW &amp; rond Tul• sday 7 30 p m I Muss
man)
POMEROY - Church School 9 15 ,1 m
Choi r r f&gt;h(•,lrsa l
Worship 10 30 a m
UMW sPrond
WednC'sday 7 30 p m
Tu C'sdav 7 30 p m UMYFSundav 6p m
(Corbllll
ROCK SPRINGS -Churc-h &amp; hOol 9 15
a m Worship 10 u m Bi bl e Study Wed
nl'Sdav 7 30 p m UMYF tS£1'-nlorsl Sun
d11v 5 p m 1 Juniors) ev('rv olhcr Sun
dav 6 p m 1Fra nklin 1
RUTLAND - Churc h SChool 10 a m
Worship 11 a m UMW Fh st Monday
7 30 p m
SALEM CENTER - Chu rctl School 9 15
a m Worship 10 15 p m (Mussman I
SNOWVILLE - Worship 9 00 a m
churc h school 9 45 a m I Mussman \

H \( " f Cl ll HCII () f Till

H I '\ ~

S IZ \

l lmcl j) ( llnml l1 p t•lr rl
Ot r il 1...... ('h 1 1m tn ot tl • Bu 11 d Jl ( h1 h
!I til l l it S \1 11(\ tl S r hot) ' I Ul 1 rn :\I I !1
nr.: \\ (J1~111 1) 11 1 ;\II I nl I \ 1 11 ,C I II~rl~ ~ ~I
\ lt l 7 0IIp m Y.t l tn r~fl i l\ " tl\lc r ~Pill
l lH J.IU Y t iiHI ~ I I\ '\( IH IH !i l l• '
111 \\ 11 11\ (Ill pt ... l!l "'' " ~ ~~ ~ s n1d1\
Ill 1 rn tnd - p m \\ t rlnt ' d ''
pn
l111

HF Ml OCK &lt;.ROV E CHRISTIAN Rog
1r \\ al son p rs1or ( rr nson Prall Sunda \
Srhool Supt M ot n ln~ Wmshrp 9 :m t m
Sund n Srh ool 10 ~ 1m f. H•n ln ~ sf'r
viN'7:Wp m
Mr UNION AAP JIST Dnnn ld Shuf'
pastor
IOC' S 1\'r(' Su nda \ Sthool Su-p!
Suntla\ School q -l~ 1m Ewnm~ \\ Or
"-hlp6¥1pm Pl n (rMt~' l lntol, 6l0 p m
\\ rd nPsdav
TUPP ERS PI ,\ l t\S CHl Rl 11 OF
f H(IIS1 Dt u P1r nt l11' rn i n l"-!f'r Dfo rv l
\\11 ll s Supt C'hu 11 h ~rhnol' l 1 m Wor
slnp SC'1 ' 111 11 -l'i Jl m
C'IIF s fF. i1 C'l ll1H( ll OF Til E NAZt\
Hr 1hr t 1 ( ' 111 p 1-.1M
REN F': Rr'
F' r 1nk O: Hilr -;Upl Sund 1\ S1 )11101~ ~() 1
m Wmship "rnllr 11 1m lnfl 7p m
Sund t\ \\ f'( lnt sd t\ 7ym P!a Vl'rmf'( 1

!no
I AUREI ClIFF fRFf. METHODIST

CH URCH 0 n \&lt;I Rdl p ISI OI RObt"rt E
Bart on 0\f(' C'IOr or ( hrlslinn F:clur l!lon
Sh \I Eblin , , s~ i s t •.nl ~ unda\ S1 hoo1 9 ~~
a m Mo l n! n ~ ~ 0 1 sh ip lO JO 1 m Tl'&lt;'ns
In 1\( t lon h p m
f:Vf'nlng \\ 01ship 7 fl() p
m Wt-d n l'&lt;~&lt;l 1v f'\('n lng prii VC'r 1n&lt;1 Alblr
•H url\ 7 OOp m Chnl1 practl f'P Thur sd w
7p m

DEXTER CHURCH OF

CHRIST

Ch 1rlrs Ru!'!s.l'll S! m1nistrr Rlr k M 1
ro mbC'l "- UP1 Sund 1V Sc hon! 4 30 a m
Wnrsh!p ~ 1'1 vtcf" 10 til 1m B!hl l' !O IU d\
TUI sd,l\ 7 «1 p m

REORGAN IZED CHURCH OF

JESU~

r HRI ST OF I /I.'ITF.R DAY SAI NTS Por t
l1nd R 1c\n(' Road Will\ 1m Roush pustm
I md 1 E\ I ns r hUi r h 'l('hOOi rllrl'C'I OI
Chu l ch s( hool9 Hlu m Mmnin~'norshlp
10 JO t m Wf'£1n&lt;'schl\ l w nln fl pravc r
"rl ' \r('s. 7 :y, p m
BFTHI EHF.M BAP'T'IST RC'\ Eal l
Shulf'r pr slm Wnr!'!hip !Ot"r v lcr ~ :lO,l m
Sunda \ S( hnol lO U"l a m Blblr Stud' md
p1 111 1 st 1\ lu Thu1 s&lt;la\ 7 Wpm

C'ARl FTON IN rERDENOMINATION

SOUTHERN CLUSTER
Rev Ro« er Grate
Kev P1tul M cGuire "
APP l E GROVE - ChuH h School 9 Ml
,1m WOIShi p 11100 .1m l fllslmd t hlld
Sund IV !i ~ Biblf' "t uch C'VC'rv Sund av 7 p
rn
UMW SC'rond TuC'sdu\ 7 nfl p m
P1 n r r mC'of'lln,g Wrdn f'sda\
7 pm
tGit Crr
BE:'l HJ\NY - \\ orship 9 1m C'hu rr h
~( hotll 10 ,1 m
Blbl(l Stud\ WC'dn£'i'ida\
lfl 1 m
Dol c Is WomC'n !i Ff'IIO~ !'!hlp
WNlnC' ~da v 11 am tMcC:ullf' l
CA RMEl - C'h urch St hool 9 30 a m
Wm ship 10 45 :t m St&gt;rond and Fourr h
Sunda\" F P1lowshlp dinnf'r " llh Sui ton
1hlld Thu lsda v 0 30 p m IMcG ulrrl
EAST t ETART- Church School9 a m
Worship 10 ,r m SN'Ond and rourth Sun
davs UMW first Tul'sday 7 30 p m
1Gra cf'l
'
LETART FALLS - Wors hip 9 a m
Churc-h School 10 a m (Grarrl
MORNTNGSTAR-Worshlp 9 45a m
Ch urch School 10 30 a m Bible STudv,
Thursda v 7 30 p m 1Rader)
RACINE WESt EVAN - Chu rch School
10 a m Worship 11 am UMW fourth Mon
dav al 7 30 p m Mr n s Pt ay£&gt;r Brt'akfasl
Wt'dnesdav 7 a m (Grace)
SUTION - Church &amp;hool 9 30 a m
M o rning Worship 10 ~?a m first a. nd third
Sundays F ellowship dinnC'r wit h Ctu mrl
lhlrd t hu rsday 6 30 p m (McGuire)

At CHURCH, Kln g~ bu r \ Ro.ld RN 0;.~
1 ld CUI fm 1ft pI STOr Sund,J\ St hool 9 311
1m R 1lph Carl Supt Evl'ntng wm shlp
7 00 p m PI.IVC'I mr! !I n ~ Wf'finf'sdav

700 p m

l ONG BOT10M C'HRISTIAN V&lt;'rnon
Fldrldgf' pa ~t o r Wa\I,I Cf' Doml'\\Ood S
s Supt Sund.w Sc h oo l ~ JO a m Wot ship
SC'n Icc 10 30 u m
RA CI NE FIRST BAPTIS I
SINE' r
01".1\ C'I Pas tor Mlkl' Sw lgf'r Sundav
Sch ool Supt Sund.IY Sch ool 9 30 "m
Morning \\or &lt;~hlp 10 40 u m
Sundav
f'\l'n ing worship 7 30 pm
WC'dn i'SdaV
f'\ rn l n~?: Blblr stud y 7 lO p.m

PINE GROVE HOLINESS CHURCH 1(,

mll f' off Rt 325 Rf'V BC'nJ Walls Jll!i!tor
Robl"l1 SParl(&gt;f; S S ~upt Sundav School
q ~o 1 m Mor ning Worship JO JO am
Sundll \ C'VC'n\ng sen lr t• 7 ~0 p m W('()
n{'Sdol V !;f'f\' j ('(' 7 ~0 p m

SILVER RUN BAP11ST Bill Lilli e
past Of Str\ f' t.ltt1f' S S Supl Sunda v
Sr hool UJ a m MOl nln ~ wor!iilp 1l a m
Sunda \ C'\f'n ln~ "orshlp 7 JO p m PtayC'r
mf'C'11n_g and BlbiC' sluclvT hu rsdav 7 30 p
m Youlh mwlln~ Wednrsda\ at 7 p m

RF.JOICING LIFE BAPTI ST CHURCH

-

~~_N __~g_ AH•

MlddiC'port Sundav ~

St, Pomeroy
992-5432
l'l'atn

PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Raein )

Rl 124 \\1lh am Hoback pa stor Sunday
School 10 a m Sunday rv e nm ~ s£&gt;rvicc&gt; 1'l
p m Wednc10day eve ning Sef\'IC&lt;' 7 p m:l r
CARPENTER BAPTI ST Don Ch eadl e
Supt Sunday School 9 3fl a m Morning
Wor ship 10 30 u m Prav£'r S('rVIcf' alh?l f\
at e Sunda ys

THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST

APOSTOLIC FAITH - New Lima Rd
nt•xt to Fort Mei(!s Park Rutland Robet;l.
Richards pa stor Sf.&gt;rvlct:'S at 7 p m on
Wednesdays and Sundays

HARRISON"LLE HOLINESS

C HA~

TER or the Wes leva n Holln£'ss Church
R('v David Ferr£&gt;11 pastor Henry Eblin
Sunday School Supt Sunday SchoollO 3
m Mornin ~ Worship 11 am Even In~
!\l'fVIC'P 7 30 p m Wf&gt;rl.nf'Sday t'V('nln ~ Sf'r
\I CC' 7 30pm

STIVERSVILLE WORD OF FAITH

Har) Holler pas tor Sunday ser v lcC&gt;s 9.. JP
am and 7 pm M ld\\eek Sf'rvlcP 7 30P.
m Thur sday
~

MIDDLEPOR1 PENTECOSTAl Thlr"
AH• R1 \ Cl;n k B 1kt r p 1 ~l ur Car l No1
tin gham Sunda v S( hool Su p! Sund \\
Schoo! 10 a m wit h clt&lt;l~ for til agM
El' f'n ng srrv l(f's dl il p m \\ N in PS du y Bi
blr st ud\ at i Wpm Youth srrv lcC's Frl
1ln 11 7 :W p rn
ECCI ESIA F EU OWSHIP l :lH Mlll Sl'.l
M1dcllrpor t Rr OI h&lt;'r \hu c- k Me. Pherson
p&lt;ts!m Sund:n School 10 &lt;.1 m Sunda\
rVf ntng st'nl&lt;f S 11 1 1J m andWcdnrsda\
Sli \ U('!'i II j p m
ANT1QUI1Y RAPTIS I Kf'nnC'IhSn'111h
pa!ito r Sundt \ School 9 JO am church
~C' I I 1£'1" 7 Ul p m
\ Otl l h ff' II OY. shi p li :to~
m R1blr stud\ Thu1 ~da v 7 :«1 p m
!

FREEDOM GOSPEL MISSION aoBald

FlJLI ( OS PE L l lr. HTHOUSE

~:11145

H ri md Road Pomf'rnv 1om K£' 11 V p,rs
tm 0 tnnv I 1mbN I S S Supt Su nda:v
m r11 m ng ~ ~ "11 C' 11 10 1m Sund.IV l'Vl'n ,
lngsPI \i(f 7 \O~m TUisd,IV undThur!i,
cia\ St r V l ( l s II 7 mp m

WHITES CHAPEL
WESlEYAN
CHURCH- Coolville AD Rev Phillip Rl

NE W HAVEN CHURCH OF THE Nil

?.A RF.NE R1' C.h•ndon Si t oud p 1s1or
Sunfl l vSchonlq iO I m WOI"hlp o;rrvlc('
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dC'nour pastor Sunday School 9 30 a m
" orshlp SNVi&lt;'l' 10 30 u m Blbl(• st ud y
and ~ ors h ip S('rvlcr WC'dn£&gt;sdav 7 p m

RUTLAN D CHURCH OF CHRIST

Bill Carter pa stor Sunday Srhooi 9 30 a
m
Mornln~ Worship and Communion

10 30 a m
RUTL AND BIBLE METHODIST Amos
Tilli s pastor Sonny Hudson supt Sunday
School 9 :m a m Morn in ~ worship 10 :rJ
a m Su nday r v£&gt;nl ng st'r vlcP 7 00 p m
Wednt&gt;sdav se1vicc 7 p m WMPO p1o
~ r &lt;~ m 9 a m ('a Ch Sundav

RUTLAND CHURCH OF 1 HE NAZA

RUT! ANO FREE Will RAPTIST Sj ,

RENE Sa muPI Baj sl' pustor Sunduy
School 9 30 a m Worship sf'rv lcc 10 30 a
m
Young peopll' s st•rvlcE" 6 p m
E\ a ngellsllcsf'nicf'Ei 30pm Wednesday
service 7 p m

lf'm St R!' P lull 1\ !01 p Jsi OI Suncl1 y
S( hool lO 1m Sundi VC'\rnl ng i OOpm
W( dnC'sd IV !'\ r nlng p1 :.lVI"! lllf f lln.Q: 7 00)

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MASON CHURCH OF CHRIST Mllleo
St Mason W Va Sunday Bib\(' Sludy 10
a m Worship ll a m and 7 p m Wf'dnl'S
day Bible Sludv voca l music 7 p m

LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF GOO Oud

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pastor Evening sC'rvice 7 :V. p m , Wo
men s Mlnlsl ry , Thursda,y 9 30 a m
Wednesday Prayer and Blb!C' Slud y 7 15

CHURCH Slh1 1 Rld).;l Du lnf' Svcl('l'l'
st n r k&lt; 1 p t;; Tor Sund t~ ' St: hool 9 am
W01 .;:hlp S&lt;-r' tc1 10 a m Sunda v f'l f'm n ~
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on Sunda\ attn 10 a m and 7 WI p m "lth
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tCHR I ST Sl Rl 3 ~ Anllqull\ Rrv
FrankllR Dl ~k (ln s p.1s1 01 Sunda y m01 n
lng 10 am Sunday evening 7 30 p m
Thu1 sday rvr nlng i 30 p m

STIVEI!SVllll' COMMUNITY RAP

TlST CHURCH Pas10r Ro1x'11 Byt'I S
Sunda\ School10 a m Worship servl«&gt; 11
a m S un dt~ )' f'V('Itln j:t sen Ire 7 :ID p m
WC&gt;dn..sdoy l'\ l'nlng sen Icc 7 30 P m

IJJRI.INGHAM COMMUNITY CHURQI
Burlingham R tV Lauder mHt pastor Ro
hf1rl Ccv.ar t as.o;:lslu nt pa'lfor Sur)dav School
111 1 m lA. or" hlp 7 p m Wcdn('5da\ fi p.m
\lJUI h mf'f'llng WOO 7 p. m rhurch sf'I'ViCC'S

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SUCCESS ROAD CHURCH OF CHRISJ

HYSELl RUN HOLI NESS CHURCH

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7 30 p m \\ rd nf'sd av r1 r nln ,g P1avl'r
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Mtkr Thompson N('w H tvt• n WV pas to1
Sunday School at9 30 am Mornlnj!wor
shtp at 10 30 ,t m SundUV f'Vl'nlnasC'rv lrc
at 7 30 p m Thursday sf'r\ICc&gt;s al 7 30 p

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FAITH BAPT1:S1 CHUH.CH H.allroad
St Mason ~unday SchoollO a m Mor 1,J&lt;
ing "orsh\p 11 a m E ve ni ng st&gt;rv ice 6 p
m Pra yl' r meel lng and Bible Study Wed l
nrsday 7 p m
FOREST RUN BAPTIST RPv N y~
Bordf' n pa ~ tor Cornel ius Bunr h supt
Sunda y School 9 30 a m
SPcond and
fourth Sundays worship serv ice at 2 30 p
m
MT MORfAH BAPTl ST Fourth and
Main St Mtdd \Ppor t RPv Gllb£&gt;rt Craig.
Jr pastor Mrs Erv in Baum gardn('t-,
Sunday Sch ool Supt Sunday School 9 30 a
m Wor shtp St'rvtce 10 45 a m

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

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264 S 2nd, Middleporl

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COOPERATIVE I 'A RL~ H
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
NORTHEAST CLUSTER

FRANCIS FLORIST

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"Fultttl•1

Families"

W1th the heat of the summer begtnrung to wane
And the stgns of the year growmg old,
Comes a season prov1ding the frost and the ram
While the leaves change to scarlet and gold,
For a moment of glory before they tum brown
And descend to the earth everywhere,
As a cold gust of wtnd sends them fluttermg down
Where the bonfire smoke fills the al!
It's a time for the harvest of orchard and field,
While the earth's bnlliant colors appear,
Then the love of the Lord IS so bnghtly revealed
When the season of autumn IS here
- Gloria Nowak

K&amp;C JEWELERS

RUlTOa

Btl! Outckel and Ruth Ann Fax

FUNERAL HOME
"Servong

Pomeroy
992 •332 5

POMEROY, OHI0-992-66

Rawlings-Coats-Blower
THE IDVE OF GOD PROVIDES US
WITII THE BLAZE OF AUTUMN

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Ph 9922101

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NEW HOURS: MON.-THURS. 9:00-9:30
FRI. 9 A.M.- 10 P.M.; SAT. 10-10; SUN. 10-9:30

106 Butternut Avt , Pomeroy, Oh

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Ducic SJndav SchOOl 9J J:( Omrr.h Sch(XJI 9 15
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Worshi p ~ 1rr: :rt • m Cholr ~
hrorsal Tuf'Sda} 7l) p m undc'r din&gt;cllonof
Lots Bw1
POMEROY CHURC.l i OF nfE NAZA
rtENE Cornf.-r Union ttnd MuiiX•IT} Rl'\
Thom.u ,!(on Mc&lt;1unft pustor Norman PrPS
II')' S S ~pt Sunday !'&lt;-lml 9: :rl • m

7.00°/o WHICH YIELDS 7.250°/o

SUNDAYS ONLY - EVElY SUNDAY ENJOY OUR WATER/WAitRESS
TABLE SERVICE WITH YOUR MEALS SERVED ON CHINA PLATES AND
DRINK YOUR COFFEE OR TEA FROM CHINA CUPS.

985-3832

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Pl!ono

A Generous Porhon of Our Own Homemade Meatloaf Stned w1th Mashed Potatoes and
our Homemade Gravy Hot lima leans and Your (haue of a Hot lutrtftd Roll or Home·
madt IIS&lt;Uit, Maxwell House (olfte or Sanko Dtcafh1nated, loth Frnhly lrewed (A Small
Dnnk May Be Substituted)

RESTAURANT

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"2 2104

:SPECIAL PRICE ACMISSIONS :
All!Jl TS l l 50
OlllOREN 12 SO
SATUROAr &amp;SUNDAY MATlNEES
All SEATS 11 50
BARGAIN NIGHT TUESDAY II 00

flOWIRS FOR EV£RY OCCASION

214E

992· 3978

HOMEMADE MEATLOAF DINNER ......... S3.79

ROUTE 7

INSURANCE --=-SERVICES

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Mtll Work·
Cabtnet Makmg

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27TH

Mrs Earl Stetner or Warren •
spent the VISited over the wee
kend with her mother In law
Mrs Marie Stetner in Mtddle
port Mrs Siemer 1s executt ve
director of the Amencan Cancer
Society Chapter m Turnbull
County and ts to represent the
county at the Oh10 state conven
tlon to be held m Cleveland

Buys mtilt Clmsrfitd Sect1011

TAKE A MINUTE TO LET CENTRAL TRUST
OFFER YOU SOMOHING SPECIAL, TWO
C.D.'S WITH A HIGHER YIELD!
FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE NOW

53 1 JACKSON PfKE At 3&amp; WEST

- ··520DAYS I I
I BACK TO THEATIIE

Potne'Dg Flowst Shop

RACINE PlANING MILL 1 RALL'S

I I 5 E -or10l Dr

PORK PATTIE SANDWICH PLATTER .... 52.49

Many of y ou wtll remember
Jance Roush Briggs. a Ractne
High School graduate
Janice was recently mjured 10
an auto accident tn the Columbu s
area and is gomg to homebo und
for some time She son crutches
following surgery
Janice will be observing a
birthday anniversary on Oct 1
The address ts 3466 Wenwood
Drive. Hilliard Oh lo 43026

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Memorial Hospital

Our Golden DHp Fned Pork Pa1t1e feat urn thtlold and Tasty Jlawor and Shope ot a Pork
Chop Served on a Hot Steamy Bun and Our Hot Dl!hctous Golden french fnts and Your
ChoiCe of Homemade Cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad. or laked le-s, or Potato Solod.

Mr and Mrs Corh~s Starcher
who hall from the New En gland
States --Mas sachusetts as I
recall- seem to be mleres ted m
all of t~e local actJvlltes Th ey
were on hand lor the Ohio
University Communtv erstty
Band Concert In Pomeroy and
last Saturday were takmg m
activities of the Middleport Block
Party

• Thank you Antta. Bnan, Cmdy .
Brenda, Dtana and Tim or the
Pomerov Sundry Store a
VERY DIFFICULT day you
made it easy lor m e to keep
smiling

ot Columbus, 0
104 W MilO

Veterans

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH

The Oh10 Department of Htgh
ways has awarded a new batch of
37 htghway Improvement pro
jects totaling $19 mtlhon Me1gs
Is not among the counttes to
receive benefit s from the 3i
proJects

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Pomeroy

2955

Brogan-Warner

P. J. PAULEY, AGENT

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This Week's Specials

Kermit Walton has been re
turned to his home on Mulberry
Heights. Pomeroy, after under
going emergency surgery re
cently at the Holzer Medtca l
Center Although 11 sounds like
Kerm might be rushmg tl a btl I
understand he will attempt to
return to his employment wah
the Meigs County Health Depart
ment as early as next Monday
My advice - and that s fr ee of
charge better coast a btl
longer, Kerm1t

Servtce

Rutland , OhiO 4SH'S
J Wm •• B•ll " Brown. Owner
pnont (614) 741 1111

~~t~h~e~d~is~c~u~ss~i~o~n~o~f~a~C~a~~e;T~V~~r~a~n~c~IS~e~.~~~

really
perkedtothem
Mrs tently
Karr
is confined
bedupconsis
now

Harold Will and John T err ell as
a lollowup on an excava t to~ story
~ppeanng In Wednesday s Dally
Sentinel report that dunng the
1920's m the ar ea where I he work
Is taking place m Pomer oy,a long
lhe riverbank was a boat yard
~ hanty Will reports that ca ulk
lng and l,ools were kept tn the
shanty and recalls that he and hts
school chums would ea t their
lunches m the shanty on cold
winter days

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Ennipment SatO&lt;and

Ti01e is Money

GrocertesGeneral Merchandtse
Racone 949·2550

Prescr•phans

Brown's Fire &amp; Safety

MONDAY, SEPT. 28 at 7:30 PM
at the REEDSVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT for
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Serv•ce
Locust I Beech Street
992 9921 Moddleport

In accordance wtth the uni
form lunch program of the M eigs
Local School District the cale te·
ria menu for the week of Sept 28
Is announ ced
Monda;
toasted cheese
sa ndwich cor n. fruit. milk
Tuesday - hot dog with sau ce.
potato rounds
cook !&lt;&gt;, fruit ,
milk
Wednesday - beelaronl. ap
plesa uce. hot rolls and butter,
mtlk
Thu rsday
c h i ll and
crackers c h ee~wed ge peanut
butter sandw1c
1lk
Fnda y - co s c hotce

w.'II meet on

great many yea r s, re
over 100 c ards ft om
-some even out or state
occasion This gesture

Message and Church Directory Spon.flnred Ry The Interested Rw~inesses Listed On This Page.
WAID CROSS
TEAFORD REALTY
EU.IS &amp; SONS SOHIO
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
Comptele
("Gill. Jc
SONS STORE
216 s Second
Automotl've
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
OLIVE TO WN SHIP

marked their
versary
at 62nd
theirwedding
Route anm
124

also a graduate of Point Pleasant
High School, cla ss of 1986, and
studies with the American Home
School. Chtcago. Ill He Is a

Meigs
menu set

CABLE TV NOTICE

Thankyouforyourkmdn essto
Dick and L eona Karr who

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The first tin can was dev eloped
In England In 1810 by British
merchant Petet Durand and
used to supply railons to the
Royal Navy The first can opener
was patented In 1858

Dawn Lynn, to Michael Stanton r-s-el_f._e_m_:p~l_:oy:..,ed_c_a_r,:.pe_n_t_e_r_ _ _ _ _ _~--------King. son of the Rev and M rs
Dewey King, Harrisonville
Road, Pomeroy
The wedding will take place on
Oct. 17 at Clearfield. Pa
The bride-elect Is a graduate of
the Point Pleasant Bible School,
cl ass of 1987, an d her fiance Is

By BOB HOEFLICH
A couple of people have called
about the Delta Queen being in
Huntington, W.
Va .• some
three hours and
a ha If on Sept
29
The big ques·
tlon was
would visitors
•be permitted to tour the boat
Sorry- but the answer ts NO
Boat passengers will be taken on
a tour through Blenko Glass Co
during the stopover and there
will be entertainment by the
Backyard Dixie Jazz Stampers
' from 11 a m to 1 p m for both
passengers and the public at the
.David Harris Riverfront Park
where the boat will dock
So- the bottom line 1s you ca n ·-;::::::::::::D::A:W:N:::L:Y:N:N=F:A:U:S:T:
, M=IC:H::;:A:E:L:S:T:!\:N:T:O:N====tl
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Friday, September 25. 1987

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST APOS
TOI I C - VanZandl and Ward Rd E lder
Jam £&gt;S Mll!rr pastm Sundav School
10 30 am Worship SC'n let&gt; Su nday 7 30
p m Bible Study Wt"dnesday 7 lJ p m

CALVARY PILGRIM CHAPEL Harrl

sonv lll £' Road Fre\ Drwl'y l&lt;lnJil: pastor
Cllnl on Faulk Sundav School Supt , Sun
dHy School9 :\0 a m m ornln~ worship ll
a m Sundav f&gt;Venln~ serv ice 7 30 p m
P1 &lt;~Vel Meeting Wednesday 7 30 p m

SYRACUSE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
non Pentecostal Worship serviCE' Sunday
10 a m Sunday School 11 a m Evening
11 worship senlcr 7 00 p m W£' dnesday
prayer m e&lt;'11ng 7 00 p m

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Drawbridges
By Rev Mel Franklin
Enterprise. Rock Sp rings, Fl atwood s Un tt &lt;'d Methodtst
Church
I heard an eva ngelist m ost recently procl aim he beltrvrd
there would be all sorts or people m Heaven - Me thodiSts
Lutherans. Ca tholics Nazarenes, Church of God persons - jus t
to name a l ew
But very shor tly thereaft er, he was crll lzm g M eigs Coun ty
He cnliclzed the churches of M eigs Co unty It apprarrd he was
building a bridge t o m any folks in the county so thrt r could t rul&gt;
be a revival, then he drew the bndge up and began putting
people down
Jesus dldn 1 put the woman at the well down but w tth love and
compasston he brought her into the Kingdom of God I am
thankful m y God is a per so nal God Though people t ali i are
dif!erenl and !ndlvtduals in thetr own nghts, the Btble say s we
are all one m Christ Jesus We don't all have to wqrshtp exactly
alike We don't all have Jo do thmgs tl 2 sam e I beheve God
allows fer diller ent styles of worshtp
It IS m y desire that each one r eading this today · forsak e not
the assembly" We are all to gather together for worship m 11 ust
and In spirit
I would encourage you to find a church. a pla ce or worshtp
which puts you personally where God can speak to you Get
I nvolved In the church and beccome an int egra l pat t of it Do not
wander after persons but seek God
Let us all build bridges, perm anent bndges between one and
another We don't need drawbridges where we draw on avenues
of communication and love. away from one ano ther as It suliS
our fancy

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�Friday September 26 1987
Pomeroy-Middleport Ohio
IN MEMORY OF
NORMAN R
SMITH
who passed away
Sept 25 1984
We do not forgat
you or do we on
tend
We think of you of
ten and will until
the end
Gone and forgotten
by some you may
be
But dear to our
memory you will
ever be
Sadly mossed by
wofe children and

Real Estate General

LOTS &amp;LAND
FOR SALE

Bu ld your home o cab non
th s lovely lamftusl one mole
nom Oh o Rover Woods seclus on and cleared land 2
acres up A real barga n
Two 1 acre bu td ng s tes on
Wr gh l St Water and sewer
$4 000 each

THELMA
MONTGOMERY
REALTY

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MEDICAL LABORATORY
TECHNICIAN

Full time positoon for Reg11tered Madlcal
leboratory Tec:hnocoan on second shoft Re
quoras ondependent worker woth capaboh
toes on all areas of Chnocal Laboratory
PLEASE CONTACT
Carol Disbrow
Veterans Memor~al Hospttal
Laboratory

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Collect Galls Accepteo

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REGISTERED NURSE
IMMEDIATE OPENING

IN MEMORY OF
REV GEORGE
LUSTER JR
Passed Away
Sept 26 1986
We must remember
God IS never wrong

But the days Without

Guess who
turned 33

Full tome R N to work on Emergency
Room/Urgent Care area woth nursong
supervtsory responStbohtoes Salary com
mensurate with expenence
Excellent Fnnge Benefots
Pensoon Plan
Long Term Dosabohty
Hospotahzatoon
Send resume to
Margaret Holm Asst Admon
Veterans Memonal Hospttal
1 1 5 East Memoroal Dnve
Pomeroy Ohoo 45769
992 2104
Equal Opportun ty Employer f

Business
5

you are so tong

Now there are t1mes
when we must cry

CliFTON W VA

Because you really
never told us good
bye

BEER &amp; WINE
Happy Hour
6 B pm-Dronks 50'

VCR TAPE RENTAL
W VA LOnERY
CARRY OUT

there s no sadness

or pam
There 1s only sunsh•ne
never any ra n

9 18 I mo

When we thonk of you
a tear will fall
Why?
You never

good bye
And when we see that
star shone so broght
We know t

IS

you

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Heaven s delight
So please forgove us
when we cry
It s never easy to let go

Lordy,
Lordy! Jim
Hill is 40!

Real Estate General

TEAFORDm
Real Estate

L.J:!
REALTOR

216E 2ndSt
Phone
, (61 4) 992 3325
NEW LISTING- 2 bedroom
home b•th o\.0 r fu
nace ba S
• ot n
Rae ne fo ~ b ~00
SYRACUSE - Mode n 7 rm
anch 3 BR basement wth
lam y rm gas and wood
heat n ce ktchen range
ca pet n&amp;copper plumb ng
2 porches nsulaled and
n ce ot Adk ng $35 000
POMEROY - 2 g lots lg
n ce 3 BR home wth 3
baths mode n ktchen cook
and bake unts pant y
d n ng lam y m fu I
baseme nt Gas and wood
heat
TRAILER - 12x60 l be ty
2 bed ms cent a a all
elec anQe and relr g
Askng ' 7 000
66 ACRES - n Sec 25
Rut and Townsh p Young
t ees and a m ne a s
100 ACRES - Sal sbu y
Townsh p 2 wale taps 2
gas oI we Is mnera s on
good road
COUNTRY - 6 y o d br ck
2 baths u I base ment
ange pa o d led we
nsu ated plus 5 89 ac es
Just off Rt 33 $64 000
SYRACUSE - 3 BR ranch
n ce k!chen ca rpet n ~ d n
ng a ea 3 bed ooms lg
sundeck and g ot $32 900
REEDSVILLE - Med um
sze 4 BR 2 ots one se up
fo 1 a fe TP wale and
dr led well
BUY AT TEAFORD
AND SAVE
992 3326

Housinq
Headquarters
11

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt 124 Pomeroy Oh o

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992 2259
NEW LISTING - IIIDDLE
PORT - Th s o der 3 bed
room home featu es a r ve
vew &amp; a low p ce You can
move ght no use as aren
Ia smal lot an d a home
wth potent a PRICED TO
SELL AT $15 900 00
LOT NEAR ~ POINTS Here s what you have been
want ng Leve bu d ng lot
wth wale &amp; electr cava Ia
be nea 5 Po nts Des ab e
local on &amp; one acre lor
$5 900 00
NEW LISTING - MINERS
VILLE - Bu d ng lot w~ h
doze work a eadv com
pelect Eectrc ava abe &amp; 2
wale taps 1 69 acre can be
yours lo on v $2 BOO 00
SYRACUSE - Bnck and
ame anch type home w~h
basement One car garage 3
bed ooms on level a ge ot
large fenced ear play a ea
Home s n exce entcond ton
n a good ocal on CALL FOR
APPOINTMENT $39 500 00
RUTLANO - A l h sto y
home ~ lh 3 bedrooms en
c osed front po ch equ pped
ktchen sto age bu ld ng and
part basement $21000 00
TUPPERS PLAINS- Br ck
ranch that has everyth ng
Fu I basement wth In shed
rec room I ~ baths beaut
lu k tchen formal d n nr. 3
bedrooms oak tr m quaf~y
work Spacoous lot 2 car
garage pat10 Exce lent con
dotoon $68 000 00
tiNIY l CLElAND. M 4J92 bl91
EAN TIU$5Ul
949 2f:lb0

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992 lo92

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992 2196
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Located at Corner of
Rt 143 and Rt 7
Pomeroy
Purchasong all
types of
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GLASS
2C tb
#1 Copper
Current 53C lb
Top Grade
Alummum Sheets

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Middltporl Olo 5160
16141 992 5751

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Z SWim Molds lnterpretmg Selv1ces

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~ (614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Galltpohs Ohto 45631

8 13 tin

2282

WANTED TO BUV U1~ wood
&amp; co.. haalers Swan 1 Fun

tu • ltd &amp; 0 lo.le St Ga po a
Cal 614 441 3159

Wantld to buy long wood C1 I
1nyt1m• C &amp; R F ._,.,ood C1
114 317 0819

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e 11 b tlt C•lll5 t 4 448 1183

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992-3537

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W• I a l'l•d No ecommet1ded
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Cat 6U 446 «76

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GET PAID to eed ng books
•100 00 p• tn • W ite ACE
338 2 P
Napervft.. Ill

8 mon h

od

black female
E lc Ho und Good

Angora kin en fema ewh tewh:h
bla~k 6 wlnJka o d 304 675
1158 afte 6 00
Three 7 week o d pupp M pan
Beag e 304 676 1086 or 675

4688

Col
6

lost and Found

FOUND C emeco oredcat J d
&amp; Grape C•ll 614 44&amp; 1532
388 9780

LOST B g Dog part G•rman
Shepherd S. part Coli e Mala
Answe 1 to Rex Ch td 1 pet
V clntty or Ria Granda Thurm to
1r11
Call 614 245 6126 o
245 5844 3

•Washers •0 shweshers
•Aangn

•Refr gerators

•Dryers •Freezers

PARTS and SERVICE

45 c

1 315 733 8082 EXT G2021

Modular hom• Carter French
r'nid-..c• Co nlf of S Fourth
and Mooker Stt M dd epo t
Must ' " to apprac ate Calf

LOST On Ke r BethiK Church
Rd Fe mal• Sable Far an She a
laft 4 babl• bah nd If found or
aeen pleaH caii8U. 441 1364

-

Last bl•ck and brawn Fox
Hound n Letart Falla a aa If
sean cell 614 247 2641

LOST
Brown Dach1hund n
Mossman C c e area Ch ld a
pet Reward 304 676 1707

7

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"It's a wonderful story It's
about a Prestdent who
wakes up one mornmg and
finds he's a movte star "

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&amp; comm.,lcM. 110 p., told
RonEvanaEnt••p ' " J•d1aon
Ohio
5130

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J m I Odd Job S.,-v c. painting
c•pantet WOfla. sundeck aiding
oo lng Ca 114 378 24 t t
Haul anct Stack I ew ood 1301
load Ca Ed • 614 441 3971

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Houses for Rent

3 b wffh gar•ge Rodney
t300 1 month Oep &amp; Re f
equ red Call aftlf 4 00 PM

614 388 8624

HOUII 3 16 ac 2 bl IOta e IC
th ougtl 1 m e out
Fog .-eng Ad Ma1on WI/
304 773 50t1

44

Apartment
for Rent

'

1 and 2 bedroom epartmtntll for
ent
Bu c rent tor 1 bd
$18300 2bd &amp;21900 Aso
~tqu ld 1 S200 00 secu tty
depot
CONTACT Ja ckson
Estates Dept Ph 446 3997
Equa Hous ng Opportunjfy

Save a ot Chack us out to
ce pet and fu n tu e 9"12
Ca pet 1$60 6 p ece wood v ng
oo m aut &amp;399 Mo ohan
Fu n tu c Uppe R vs Rd Call
614 446 7444
PARSONS FURNITURE
New
tv ng
au
tes wood
8399 695pcches
of dwood
aw
e • 4 d awe $48 6 d awar
869 95 mattrc11 &amp; boJI spr ngs
fu sze 312col S14995se
tw n matt e11e1 S95
set
THE WORKING
MANS FRIEND

Used ref geretors washers
and dryers Mollohan Ap
pi ant;:e Call614 446 1967

GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM
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qu•nt &amp; Fo ec oau • P opert "
Ava 1b e Naw For ltt ng Ca

1 316 733 1082 •at GL &amp;73

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knowl•dge of construct on
Mus be •DgHihl• C1 814
44ft 7241 etlllf B 00 PM
Subatitut• lntt ucta Bachelors
dil0fe•*40 00 day Hod at
la•t one v• d teach ng Clf1 f
ctte taued by the Oh a Depart
ment of Educat on Av• table for
1987 88 p ogram ye• C•ll o
wntt Gall 1 County Board of
MA DO P 0 Ba• 1• ChHh re

Oh a45120 814 387 0102

Subatitut• Cook Ab • to p •
par• tchaa lunch accord ng to
menu and requiremanlt by the
Div son of School Food
Serv en 15 06 ptt hou C1ll or
wr tt Gall a County Bo•d ot
MR DO PO Box 14 ChHh e
Oh o 41UI20 114 317 0102
Subatitut• Bus Dnv•
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patt phylical eJtaminat on and
hold current but d N•r licente
lo school bus op~trato o will ng
to obta n 16 06 hour Cell or
wnte 0111 a County Board ot
MR 00 P 0 Box 14 ChMh re

Ohlo45120 814 387 0102

App lc .. on1 for Vet•r•n Sa v ce
Off e.,. •r• b .. na tceeptttd by
Gal a County Soldl•• Retl.,
Cammlslion Quallficadons are
H gh Schoof Or•d Vtt•an wi1h
Honor1bl• Dlach..,a• Appl c•
don mtY be p clctd up tt V~aren
Office Galli• County Coun
Hou .. DO 214 copy number 4
must accompay appl c•ttons
Dudt ne Oct 11
W1nted- e..utidant wtth Man
•a•• Uc.., .. and without for
New Ba1uty Shop Cllt 614

388 9083

HIAINGI Gavernmant iobt
your er•• t11 000 tll.ooo

Coli 11021 838 8811,5 EXT
1203

Charola 1 Hilla 25th &amp; 28th
Clothing toys sew•ng mach n.,
wood cos atove bealtbatt cards
and moe

Ohio Valley T re now hiJI Hunt.D 100 Camput•rbad allgnm.nt
machine Now laking application• for wheel alignmlll"'ll Call
304 675 6332 Gttllpot • F•rrv

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Medical receptlonhlt. up pr•
terred nnd rnumt lend Are1
Medical Cttnttr Box 778 New
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equ .ct I 116 •ach pus dep
os t Avallab e mmed ately
owner on p em ••• o

meot !JIIfagt. on• m I• f om Y
on 62 South 30A &amp;75 1638 o
875 1408

32 Mobole Homes
for Sale
1170 flc:ont 1211&amp;5 2 b • •c
h•et uaa stew• et ~ Mull
move Fin..,elng poll bit 10
p• e tnt down w th •PP oved
cred t 14600 Call &amp;U Uft
19~~

1971 B•v-n.w 14•70 :z bf
f on den po ~:h 6 awn ng ac
eeooo c. au 2~11 9309

216 835 3952

Bend t te 4 bed oom hom1
tatnity oom 2 baht g~rage
N ce 3 btd oom hom• ger•ge
b11emen a g• Ia~ Ho m"tead
R . .lty 304 676 65AO o 30.
882 2406

12~t65 fu V Cllfp•ted ltov .. nd
drv• '"eluded P c• ~u ced to
e&amp;800 Ca ftt4 742 2796 o
814 742 2777

875 5104

wuhe 196 Ken
mo e washe
$95 May ag
wa sher s 150 Mayteg wuher
kanew $175 Kenmoedye
•96 F g dryer &amp;76 40 e ec
ange S 76 30 etec ange
8-16
30
gas ange S95
Ma V&amp;SI god ef g 195 Wh te
ef g
$96 Smell f eezer
•126 Upr ght f eeze
$95
Skaggs App ances 579 UppM
R ve Rd 614 446 7398

offer Call614 388 9879

2383
76

Uud and ebu t t ensm 11 on a
Intern a y ntpected and gua •n
teed lnatallal on INa able We
buy unk t ansm 11 ons Ca
614 446 0966

7 .,

For Sale Firewood Now tak ng
lo•d 11CaHardwood
614 446 large
1437p ckup
()fde
We d wood burne

12 gauge
32 fu choke shotgun Brown
ng paten t Call614 446 3346

Compound bow Bee Gr n v I
8 OWl I ghts &amp; case E11Ct
cond S100neg Ca 614 388
8282
Cemctarv ot fo 2 pe sons at
Memo •I Gardens $500 Call
614 446 2620

15 hp Venm• fracto wtth
mowe E act c cook s1owe Ce
614 446 0476 Dey 367 7289
atte 5 00

m tM

58

PM

Fu n 1hl'd 2 br Mobt t Hom e
l.oc .. ed In Ctn t~•rv a •• t200
I mo pu1 Otp Ca 114 441

FMm Supplies
&amp; L1ves1ock
61 Farm Equopment
35 West Jackson Oh o

Maney Fe guson New Ho and
Bush Hog Sates S. Set"v ce 011e
40 used t acto 1 to choose from
&amp; complete ne of new &amp; used
aqurpment La gest se ect on n
S E Oh o

45

1985 Cllevy S 10 Blate • spd
32 000 m es Ve y good eond
$7600 Ca I 614 441 4B97
1975 Oa sun 710 4 dr Good
co nd Runs good 4 new t es
Catl 614 446 0260 Set
easoneb e

D Me tracto 1973 lnterna
tonal 666 bve powef &amp;&amp;HP
w det ont •4750 New dea
o ne ow corn peke $89 5 Ca
614 281 6622

Ste nlau aleel exhaust systems
Now custom made lo yau
tru~k moto homeorcleu ccar
W th t fe-tlme warranty Muff Bl"
Man 9 St mpson Ave Athens

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1 800

~43

3767

Se v ce

SIDERS EQU PMENT CO
Hende son WV 304 675

Pets for Sale

7421
1981 G awely snow pow
mowe deck otary plow cult
wa1o 304 773 501 1

Pa"s for 460 John Deere doze
a t ke new one f ont CJOss ba
$500 00 one ea c 011 be
&amp;150 00 two sp ockM sh etds
$10000 72trackshoas16 nch
&amp;400 00 W I se all o pa
304 675 076

814 667 3958

1A11? 0 Wnd•o wrth 1•1130
add 10n e.11c con d bltck op
roed app o• 3 ac •s G•lt pol a
Fe ry 304 175 6930

62 Wanted to Buy

0 ov•

lJiwn Mow• R•pll
W;!l p ell up and d .. ,..,., Oood
uatld mow• s fo ul• Ca
114 742 2393 0 11• 742
3091
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Opportunoty

Farms for Safe

Fo S1 e By Owne 60 ac e
farm 10acn
16a cM
pn u • 26 ac •• t mbet Farm
pond N ca 3 b home cent e
at u al wat t Cal 814 367
0136

46 Space for Rent

•bl•

aus•nass
Buoldongs

Comm8fe;lal bu d ngs to east
D9wn ow, Pt P taunt S o n
oH ee• A One Rea Estate
Caro Vaage Broker Ct J04

Off ce Sptce o Rent E .11Ce len

to A to nel(s Ac coun lant et c

44

Apartment
for Rent

C o se o Cou t Ho se Ca
W seman Real Es a1e Agency
614 4-46 3644

SUAPLS ARMY DEN M REN
TAL CLOTHING {Ca harts 10
pe cen 011111 coat) 0 g nal
A mv Ca m ouflag e H 0 Sam
So merv te • 0 d Rt 2 Eas
Rave nsw ood Fr
Sa
Sun
Noon 8 00 pm othet dayt ap
po n me s ce lt 304 273
5666 (K ds Cam ou t age G een
Met o

Fu n shed apt 4 ooma a d
b•th Ce n al y loca ed Rat and
Sac dep equ f!ld Ca 614

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know and NOT to ••nd money
th ough th• ma unt you hl'lle
nvftt glted the offar ng
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114 849 2140 b•fo • 5 00
P m 114 949 2220 even nga
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HIGH SCHOOL DROPOUTS

Ea n Wh le Vou L••n
If you I abetweentheag81of11
21 VII I old and would kt tct.,
receve you GED contact the
Job Serv ce Oft ce •t 226 fhh
St tet n Pa nt Pleasant 0 call
304 176 2770 batwt~en Sept
21 Sept 30 to datal 1 on how
to app V An EEO Employer

23

Profenronal
Services

Hunts Sew ng Mach na &amp; Vee
cuum Sweep• RepaK Pa 1 "
stock A wo k gua anteed At
e11onally p cas II you hiNe
tr ed evervwh•e e 1e and fa ed
glva me a try Call 614 446
14BB
P •no Tuntng lltne Dan 81
23 d vu ot aerv ec n Me g 1
Ga I a Muon count as 814

742 2951

Real
31

f ~tole

4PM Ph 304 875 3a1 6

Will help t nance or land con
tract 10 yr otd hauH 3 Br
Pat lot V tt~~ge Cttl 814 44&amp;

1340 448 3870

41R f '•'ace fuU basement 3
mi 10 of Galllpals e34 900
C•ll D•ya 814 •48 1815 aft•r

5 00 4411 1244

Uka new maintenance " " 2
bf rtnch fulty c•pet~ 1l min
to Oalllpolia or M•rceullle

*27 ooo coor n 4 251 azoo

2 bed oom upsta n
newly
Jemod ..ed Stova and ef gera
to fu n shed 1200 pe mo nth
p us ut es t1 00 deposit
requ ed Ca
614 992 34B9
even nga

Houses for Rent

• 8A house to rent 3 m 10 ot
Gal pol 1 t300 e month p 1.11
dep Raf ~tqu fed Calf 614
446 1616 Aher 6 00 PM ca
446 1244
4 BR houu 011 1 ac e Ellce
tacat on R•f Ca A 1 Rea
Estatt Braker Call 304 876
6104o 6767738

Very n ce 3 br house N ct
nelghbo hood ac
gal neat
d ahwuhe
stove ref g
w•lhctl turn shed c.tt 814
446 7026 LEASE AVAILABLE
House 936 1st Ave ptnty fu
nilhlld 1200 p• month Cell
814 441 4038 or 448 1616 o
•4e 12•3

Homes for Sale

Home for Sa • by Owner
Greenb ltr Eat 3BR b fiYtl
on24•c:rH AC WBFP wet
bar 2 car D•ltfl• Ph hto •
400PM 8144414009 After

SPACES FOR RENT
T a 8f
lou At 1 l ocust Road back of
K &amp; K 304 675 1076

Rental s
41

Untu n thed hou•• 3 br Rod
ntv Village II e271 C1ll 614
446 4411 after 1 00 PM
45 SpruceSt Nice 3 br hou1e
large equ pp~ kitchen central
ak wAstier 6 dryer No pets
R1f &amp; Oap equlred UOO I
month C•tt e1• 446 2168
2 bedroom cottage. 2903 Jet
ferton Av.nue Redacortted tnd
new ca pet t226 per month
Ave lable at once 304 67&amp;

4100

Fu
blooded fama e Chow
puppy 10 wks S150 Mate
Oobe man 3 y s S100 Good
wa ct. dog Ca 614 379 2686

57

For tat• 90a110 01 n Twn
Ceder add t on N•w Hevtn
W Va t4600 t rm 304 882
1'h ac lot an Je rv• Run Rd
App e G ove w h u e ~o~~~~ate
304 576 2383

Female wh tt Ge m•n Sh e
phe d 6 mos old Ma e wh te
Esk mo Sp 1 app 01 ye• end
hal f old Call 614 44&amp; 4656

Reg ste ed Chow Chow pup
pes one ed and one b ack
5176 00 call afte 6 00 304
676 6799

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

3206

AK C Bo•e mate Call614 266
6313 efter 4 00 pm

Beaut ful AKC Ge man Sh•
phe d pups 2 black males
1260 00 e ach 2 Saddle mafet
.S 160 00 each 614 886 6086

445 0444

On• b•droom furn shed ap• t
m•nt g ound lloor p IV•Ie
enl ance and park ng Ouuk "
Hqnde son all ut t 1 es M1cluded

S260 304 675 6730

Two bed oom apartment 304

876 2!48

One bed oom eff encv apt atov•
and afrlge ata fu n shed deal
fo one pe son ut t es exeapt
alec1 lc furn shed 304 676
591 1 ava table Oct 1
Furn 1hed uppe tie f of dupl ..
am•ll Prater s ng e working
adut1 Carpeted end air cond t
oned No pet• A11alable Oc
lob• 1 304 675 2161
Duplex 64t S•oond 3 br llv ng
room d n ng room full ctrpM
new carpM
kitchen &amp; bath
Great loccatlan e2815 p ut
ut lltln Calf 814 448 0190

n...,

Musocal
Instruments
S gnat 100 Clar net
1 year Ellce cond

$260 Cal 614 446 1166

2985
63

lovestock

Duroc 8oa s B ed ust ke the
boars wo tested at the Oh o
Testat on that ga ned ove 2 6
lbs pe day Roger Bentley
Sab na OH 613 584 2398
P gs fo ute 8 weeks old male
end female cast atad wo med
&amp;35 00 304 675 4569

64

Hay &amp; Gra1n

M xed hay S1 bee on wagon
Hay fo bedd ng 60c 30.C 676

5579

t979 Pont ac Bonnev te
Braugham 360 eng ne oaded
w th a I opt ons E11ce ent cond
ton Cat1614 992 6787
19115 Cougar 3 8 V 6 d grta
apeedomete
take o11e pay
ments Can see 2212 Mad son
Awe Pont Pleasant
1982 AMC Sp t 4 eyl 4
tpeed Own owner exc cond
w
se 01 t ade tor 1977
through 1980 fou wttee driVe
t uck Phone 304 882 3389
1980 Detsun 310 good runn ng
cond new t res 304 6 76 67 30
1977 Chev Nowa good t res
body uns g eat ill4 75 00 Ca
at e 4 00 304 468 1628 or

Conn TrQmbone l ke new
$225 Cal 614 446 7421

GE apt s u portable wash8f and
d yeJ S225 00 RCA Wh poo
ash compaeto
Ice new
1176 00 304 675 1731

1965 Mereury Monte e r c tiS c
model Good cond new pant
$1500 or best offer Call 614

1400 sq tt comme c a speca
Su tabla for off CH or rata I ng
Co nllf of 2nd S. P ne Call
614 446 2326 0 446 4426

Merchandi se

Acre land well end sept c tank
on land Amer cen esk mo pup
p et reg ate ed eampe tra le
tu ly equ pped Ce 304 5 76

2989

Yam aha t umpet good condl
ton phone 304 676 5961 afttf
6pm

Selmer Bundy Tonor Sax Used
goad cond ton 304 676 1202

SNAFU® by Bruce Beatt1e

51 Household Goods

367 0624

1984 Me cur\ITope:r: pt pb ac
am tm 48 000 m let auto
$6900 Cal 614 446 6132 o

446 0212

1983 Cad llac Sedan OeviHe
beat cond loaded Call eny
I me 614 388 9718
1967 Nova 8 cyl auto 1968
Nolla stande d 1976 Plymouth
Scamp 1980 GMC p ck up
1981 Olds Cutleu Supreme 2
dr h•dtop nice 1976 21 ft
campar 1965 Old! 442 ha d
top 1987 Chevy p ck up Cal
after 6 00 PM or ear y AM
61.C 446 2668

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
01 vaSt Ga ipoflt
NEW 6 pc wood group 1399
l v ng oom su tea t199 8699
Bunk beds w th bedd ng 8199
r-ull s za matt ess &amp; found at on
sta t ng $99 Recliners
start ng 199
USED Badt d e11ers btdfoom
auitat e199 t299 Desks
wrlnge w .. her a famplete line
of uted tu ntlu •
NEW Wtttarn boott e30
Warkbaota e1a &amp; up !Ste• &amp;
toft toel Cal 814 +16 3169

1978 Fo d Ptnto 1972 Ford
P nto New L nco n A c w•ldll
Sl d• n truck
camper Ca

County Appliance Inc Good
used appllanc•• and TV 11ta
Opan lAM to IPM Man thrU
Sat 114 446 1199 827 3rd

448 8286 A- 5 00 448
8127

Brooks de Apa tmentl 446
1932 or ••a 4639 On• bed 1-:A::v::o::O::-o-1-:-1po::-:1,.:-0_H____
room apartmant with lerge GOOD USED APPLIANCES
country kitchen new appHan
W•hert d,._, 8,. retrlger 1to o,
oet utility roam weter teWer
s kagg• Appt11neet
and lreth 1erv c 81 p ovi~ed
angel
Qu 81 a ret
UPP•r RNer Rd b• de Stone
Crnt Mot•t 614 448 739B

614 448 1452 .. 448 8452

1986 Caval er wagon Au•o pa:
pb ac Cell614 388 B2•o
1985 Plymouth Ha lzan Auto
ac 4 dr 29 000 mil• $3500

Ca11614 379 2726

1960 Otdt Supe 88 low
m 181 runt~ good Call814 448

8305

1988 S 10 Bluer 10 000
miles loaded sharp Ctl 814

Far Sale or Trade 1980 Chw
Wagon 1 r 11600 Rototllt.*75 Call I 1 4 441 9184

The first artfflclallntelftgance test Is to see If
It s smart enough to come In out of the rain
j

72

Trucks for Sale

Moto Home
1973 24 It
W nnebago 29 000 m es 304
675 4654 or 251• JeHerson
Avenue

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

8663

t973 Dodge Wff'(fe e Mo or
Home Class A A r condi1 one
gene ato Sleeps 6 Good cond
$6800 Cal 614 256 1332
22ft Sta c att $1800 tuck
campe $800 304 576 2383

Services
Home
Improvements
BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

Uncond t ona fet me gua an
tee Local aferanees tu n shed
Free est mates Can col ect
1 614 237 0488 day o n gtlt
Roge sBesement
Waterp oof ng
SWEEPfR end sew ng meet. ne
epa parts and supp es P ck
up and de very Oaw s Vacyum
C eane
one ha f m le up
Geo ges Creek Rd Call 614
4-46 0294
RON S Te ew son Se v ce
House ca s on RCA Quazar
GE Spec a ng n Zen th Ca
304 576 2398 0 614 446

2454

1977 Plymouth Vol•• Good
cond e300 Calf 614 643

Starks T ee and lawn Serv ee
lawn care landscap ng stump
amove
304 576 2842 o
576 2903

1979 Jeep CJ 1 Auto ch qme
gr e &amp; whees 83200 1976
GMC t uck 12 dump S5000
Ca 614 446 7017
1984 Monza p ckup 8 2000
Sundowne Toppe a cond
auto AM FM stereo cassene
34 000 m es S4 500 Pho ne

304 67S 5122
73

Vans &amp; 4 W 0

82

Plumbong
&amp;

Heat~ng

CARTER S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Co Fourth and P ne
Gall po s Oh o
Phone 614 446 3888 o 614

446 4477
84

Transportolton

49

Good used t umpe w th case for
111 e Reasoneb e Ca11614 992
3214

1987 Caval erR S good cond
ton 304 676 2661

Compound C oss Bow Bernett
Thund• Bat w th Bushell
Scope e2oo 30• 676 6485 4

71 Auto s For Sale

For lease

Camp~ng

Equopment

1969 Toyota 304 576 2507

Oalt and W tma Wood ep eten
tat vas We sponsor fund a 1 119
p ograms 304 675 1090

FULLER BRUSH PRODUCTS

78

Now buy ng she I co n o ee
corn C1 fo a en quotes R ve
C tv F, m Suppty 614 446

Tn e space on p vata counny
lot n back of New He11en Of
Mason Count ea Ca 304 773
5828

New y emodeled eha m ny 1
b untu nahedap 1 nGa po
It 1175 82~6 pe month Dep
8. Ral requ ed Call 614 446
2326 0 446 4426
3 oama and bath gas heat
g ound f oo wuhe and drye
hook up no ch td en mmed att
occupeney No pets ptlone
304 67~ .C480 eltt ~3 Of 60

Se me
P ayed

47Wanted to Rent

1 800 843 376 7

81

458 1728
33

Struts $119 95 pa
nsta ed
Most modets Muff e Man 9
St mpson Awe Athens Oh o

24 ft Coachman eampe Ike
new Call afte 6 00 614 446

1982 Cama o Suplf Sharp
$3950 1 9B1 M•l bu Wagon
one ownet" n ce 11995 Ca
614 286 6522

Hamal te and Jon

Rooms fo
ant day week
m «;~ nth Ga a Ho e C11
814
446 9680 Rent as owes t 120
month

1971 Skylnt 14•70 a ni'W
e;.,p, •nd v ny n llttehan t 0\1•
•nd t f lg l BR 1 1'1 b•thl Vlf"Y
nice •actv ro move •a:zoo

1973 Jagua XJV12 Fu y
equ pped ncl e ec sun oof
NMR Call614 446 4897

325Newtdea2rawna rowcorn
P ckBJ F e d eady C•ll 304
273 3447

0231

Furnoshed Rooms

814 245 9264

&amp; Supp"

G oom and Supp v Shop Pet
G oo m n g A b eeds All
sty ea Ju e WehbPh 614 446

2390

Auto Repaor

1977 Me curv Monerch Runs
good Good wo kcar $400 Cal

1978 Chevy Monza Runs good
lots of new parts E11cellent wo k
car 8600 can 61 4 949 2410

P orub e Ke ros ene Hea e
T t;~ yo a ove 22 700 BTU l ke
new S125 Ca
614 g ag
2091

c.~

Tires all seasonal 4 each ad a
P235R75 15 nch all fo
$28 00 304 675 1731

Oh

bund e Con11nnyappo" 1 Y,.
ton FOB Oh o Pal et Co
Pome oy Oh o 614 992 6461

Unfu n shed apt to ent 1276
Cal 6t4 446 9244

360 Chey eng nea 231 V 6
Olda Pont ac Bu de 400 Fa d
engne Cal 614 246 6067
c
Due e•haust k t a 199 95 n
stalled Most Fo ds Chevy
trucks Vans 4x4 1 Muffler
Man 9 St mpson Ave Athens
Oh o 1 800 843 3767
4t "farsalt 876 x 165
614 992 5911

1979 Vo kawagen A ebb 1 2 dr
wdh 4 speed Good cond 8800
Cal 614 446 4897

M ••d had woad stabs $12 PM

Modarn 2 b untu ntshed apt
No pets Ret
equ Mi Ca
614 446 1873 8 6

1985 Ford Escort Good cond
Call &amp;1• 388 8178

Budget T anam u ons used re
bu t a tyl)lls Oua entee 30
days Caai'J and Ca y o nsta
Calt814 379 2220

77
Now open a fru ts and vegete
bles hours 9 00 tIt 6 00 Ja cks
F u t Mkt Route 36 Hen de son

n

Ca ll

II'IC

71 Auto s For Sale

Fruot

Cann ng t omatoes You p ck
John H 1 Farm letart Fe 1
Oh a Bnng conta ners $4 p&amp;r
bushel

U S

54 Mtsc Merchandtse

~rtMu.

&amp; Vegetables

814 2B8 8451
Couch and cha good cond
$400 304 675 571 3

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CROSS &amp; SONS

1 on

shed 2BR ca ble n"a abla
AC
IY• w ew n K•n auga
Fotte 1 Mob It Ho me Pe k Call
&amp;14 446 1602

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessoroes

42 Mobrfe Homes
for Rent
Fu

Boats and
Motors for Sale

17 ft U Hull 75 HP Even ude
Outboa d w th tra ler 304 576

Smal 2 bed oom llouse w h
baaemtn and ga 1ge untu
n shed n e• ya d W accep
one ch d t236 et..-ance and
dep DI I 304 675 2651

197t 12•115 Hallm•k Undt
p inning PI I • y fu n ah•d
14000 o ~at ott...- Ce 6 U.
388 9759
1974 Commun tv 2 br and bath
with 1011U tdd on C • flU
2•e, 9103 or A41 n1e

Wh lpoo

2 BR aptl 6 CIOII!Itl kltctlen
app fun shed Washe 0 v•
hook up ww c a pet newly
panted dec k
Regency Inc
304 176 1738 o
Ap s Ca

Motorcycles

16 ft boat motor and a ler
end el supp n UOO o besl

lf'lltt€ Nl!oHT

Woodbu n ng add on fu nace
Used 2 y s Ce 614 245 5617
ehe 5 00 PM

174 Coa St o 247 N Ttl d
M ddl•port Each w th 2 bed

I

2 bed oom noun wrth but-

74

1986 Hond• Rebel 260 &amp;950
304 876 5888

Ca at. an a Used T e Shop Owe
1 OOOt f t tzea12 13 14 1&amp;
16 166 8 ml .. outRt 218
Cal 614 266 8261

C4HPit

876 5104

Gallipolis
8t VICinity

Yard Sale Sit 26th Lawn
mowert tires. whMit hub ceps.
litlle boya clothe~ to eduhs.
dlthea mise Kelly Drive
Georg• Creek

• oom hou ae with basement
laundry oom PomeJoy te&amp;OO
C1ll 114 992 2720 o 614
992 3589

KIT N CARLYLE ®by llorry Wright

11 cash with
approved crad t
3 M es cut
Bulav lie Rd Open 9am to Spm
Mon thru Sat Ph 814 446
0322

Ranch style house with b lllh
tell: ng v..w of riV•r 3 bed aomt
1 1h balhl full basement Itt
eched ga •g• Shown by ap
po ntmenl an v ft 14 992 3860

7orroom
houa•
ot Land
.ct
rent whh
depot
t Seecont
Worthy
Bright llngaw e Oh 0 At 1
(Danvilftl

54 Mtsc Merchandose

90 Day s same

514 992 3293

34

Wanted • ledy to
n L ght
hou .. WOfk Mottty to com
pany Cal 614 •46 3419

THURS 7PM E864S
SUN 2PM EB14!

All Maku

Schools
lnstruotton

~iffta

446 3&amp;24

Sam1yed
w ttl ch dren Good watch dog
H•d a silo • F ee to good
county home 614 992 7086

EAGL£S CLU8 POMEROY OHIO

985-3561

0 d .. mtn wants o mo""• nwrth
someone who wit help c at• t~
h m n Galllpo s Cal c•4.
mtn~• 814 3&amp;7 01!11

m•

Mer 11\11 11 ""ded to uan wo k
the tnt of Oc ober Wou d lilt
to htvl sty .., with thet own
d ..,t .. e If ntefnted call fo
ntetW ew L nda Ga •u 814

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Situatoons
Wantad

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Middleport Ohio
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en uss

Goveaway

8 24 87 I mo

SAT OCT 10 1987
I 00 PM

Govlfnment Hom as from I 1
{U R•p~ ) Al1o till del nquliflt
~nd fo 'closu e p opert ••
Awa ab • now Fo Nat ng cell

IPP'ic-'ionl now b .. ng
Keep ted fat tu m• pas ..an
Ptea.. nt V• rt Nufling Ca"
Ctnttr apply I*'IOnnal off ct
Pl ...ant v.. ., Hoap 304 675
4340 AA EOE

flllp loylltt'nl

992 2526

FRESH SHRIMP SALE

3726

R N

P ana l•sons. bagtntnn; and
nte med 111 students Ct
~~... Dtv'i tt 114 667 1311

&amp;0540

From Savannah Gao1111

Cat

Bu.,.ng d•..._, god 1 hter co na
ngs ;ew•lry at..- ng • .,. old
cotnt
curt'eney Tap ptiCft Ed 8~o~ lo:ttt Ia bet' Shop
2nd Awo Midd epa t Oh 114
912 3.71

Announ ce 111 en ts

RUSS MOORE

RELIABLE
8 20 86 tin

A

Old fu n tu I OYI Quilt~ d 1
hwa I etc Ont p ~~e• &lt;M who •
houMhald cash pald 304 176

By Chonct or Appo nlmtnt

REASONABLE

AVON All arau Ctll M• tyn
W•av• 304 882 2145

about

2328

BODY SHOP

9 10-1 mo d

614 843 5248

Fr•• Chr ttmaa dlspfi'JI kit
Friendty Homt PlftiM now hu
openings to m•neg•• and
d•al•t n you 1 . . AI n.w
Ch talmaa in• of qu ..ity m•
chand 11a1 ... onablePf c.. no
let"vtc• chara• no pap• warlt
h gh comm UIQn end ov., dt
Ca 1 800 227 1610

YOGA

bill•

m•nav•

ment commun tv In Ath...-a
Hutb.nd h•utl .. melntantlftce
wH• hand!• rental calleedant
show ng and rent ng apa 1
m.ntl .. c Sm11 tal.,. IP.-1
m•t and ut t "tuppl tMt Bri.t
lentr or ,..umt t!) Ttt• Oaity
Stntm.t Baa 729 A Pom•oy
Oh o457tl

15

Wtnlad to buy 1t1nd ng t mHr
Ctl A T omm at &amp;14 742

GEARY

Cert f ed Lice nsed Shop

Bah nd Blue Tartan

9-18-1 mo

TOP CASH pad for 83 mod ..
and nftlt..- used can Sm th
Bu etc Pont I t 191 1 E..tern
A.... Qa pol11 Call 114 441

W.nttd to buy

res dent

18 Wanted to Do

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CALL 992 6756

HAVE A VIDEO
TAPE MADE ...

PH. 992-6959

W• pay c•h to •t• mod .. cl•en
used ca 1
J m M nfl Ch..., Olds Inc
B H Gane John1on
&amp;14 441 3172

, 183

after 5 00 PM

Occas1on

Wanted To Buy

•P.actures

M..ch""'c

Electrontc Organs
Mobtle servoce

time

•Wooden G fta

before 6 00 PM o

•Any Specral

9

•Candle•

Most Fore gn and
Domest c Vehtcles
A C Serv ce
All Major &amp; M nor
Repans

4 16 86 tin

Reumon

R ck P•a 10n Auct on•• I
can1td n Oh o and W•t V rg
nla Eatate antlqu• f11m lfquld8t on NtH 304 173 5785

111~c •~

NO SUNDAY CALLS

•Family

P•rt

Alumonum Cans
34C tb
9lllmo

.,d. hc.o eltftg (omufton

TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation

Hand Man SpiCial 6 room and
b .. h attic baument 110 State
St P lea neg Celt 614 992

M•t•

coup t N•..:tlld to smeU IIPift

40Cib

Day or Noght

•Chold s Borthday
Party
•Wedding
•Parents Anmversary
•Baby Shower

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auction

LaSALLE GALLERY

ICUT OUT FOR !UTURE USII

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8

Waddmg Flowers and
Accessorial m th a area

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Sofas end cha.,s pr ced I om
1396 to t995 Tabla S50 and
up to 8126 H de-a beds 1390
to •695 F\ecl n•s U25 to
1376 lamps t28 to t126
D nettas $109 and up to $496
Wood ttbfe w 6 chars 1285 to
•796 Desk 1100 up o $376
Hutches ••oo •nd up Buf"lk
beds complete w mett eases
1296andupto139!5 Babybeds
t110 Matt e11eao boxap ngs
lu or tw n $68 firm 878 and
$88 Queen Uttl e226 K ng
8360 4 d awar chest 189 Gun
ca b nets 6 gun o.. o elect c
ange 1375 Baby melt asses
136 &amp; t45 Bed frames $20
'30 &amp; K ng frame $50 Good
se ectlan of btd oom au tes
me a cab nets headboa da S30
and yp to $156

I ont to Th Da ly S•n1 nel Bo"
729 S Pom~ro"t OH 45719

Br dal Reg1atrv and
most complete I ne of

HOMES &amp; GARAGES

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YVONNE !CAllY

HOURS lue Wed Fr

brn ••e• tnt money n hom•
....mbty work J•welrv tan
1nd othM"I FT and PT Ava I C1lf
todiYI 1 511 •19 3646 ttol
r.tunchtbl•) DEPT 81822 2• hra.

51 Household Goods
LAYNE S FURNITURE

M•rct v Itt 30 ac •• 3 br
houM barn out buildings to
btcco b11e palture 146 600

Driv• mtchtn c to milk• local
n
County
Write ell I*' ttnct
quaUfic•

WEDDING CONSIATAHT

1124 Eost Moon St
Pomeroy

Government Jobs 118 o•o
t&amp;8 230 yr. Now hir ng Call
105 887 1000 hi R 9805 fo
current f.d..-al I It

m"'

BOW &amp; WREATH MAKING

R1ver1ne Antiques

Now accept ng applications for
M•lnt•nc• T•chnldan Appty in
person , 0 00 am 1 00 pm
Frld-v Sept 25 01 Sat Sept Zlf'
9 00 am 12 00 noon at laugh
In V•nd ng 44 State St
G•ll pallt

d•k; 7'11 mlln out S•nd Hilt Rd
to Otk Grove RoM tint trail•
on left Watch tar ttVn• Lot1
thi1111

SIIIUY HOUSTON

Cart~ ed

LAFF-A-DAY

Far Sal• By Owner Ntce 3 b
home on 2 acres of land Heat
pump etnt at 111 ura watt
Pr ce to self Ca 614 3&amp;7

3 family yard uie Fr Bat Sun
l•pt 21 ze 27 9 oo •m til

BASKET WEAVING and
STENCILING CLASSES

11 am to 7 p m
Sunday 1 pm 7 pm

DIRECTOR OF NURSING
If you have one or more years of effectove
nursrng management experoence strong
communocatoons skolls please provode a
statement of your quahfocatoons and rea
sons for onterest on thos particular posotoon
before 1 2 noon Tuesday Saptember 29
1987 Excellent benefots salary negotoa
ble -EOE
Reply to The Daoly Sentrnel
Box 729 A
Pom,roy Ohoo 45769

Farm Equl~mut
Parte &amp; Ser~lee

NIASE

Home• for Sale

Coil 814 258 9350

In PortM' left off 110 on 564 5
Ftmity boat d nett• Ew•rv
thing Ch811P Call 388 9871
124to103

SYRACUSE OHIO

HRS 12 00 600
CLOSED SUNDAY

Authonuol John DHro
New Holland Bush Hog
Form Equopment
Daofer

VAUGHNS
AUTO &amp; DIESEL
SERVICE

6 17 tfc

GaliTpohs
8t VICinity

U S RT 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE OHIO

9 23 1 mo

Ltl Us Fe11ce You l11

Halp Wanted

31

0135

367-0322

FENCE COMPANY

11

Yard Sale

SALES &amp; SERVICE

CHESHIRE

ACCENT

7

BOGGS

•ALL MAKES
•30 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
•WORK GUARANTEED
•REASONABLE RATES

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

or say Good bye
Sadly mossed by par
ants George and Phyllos
luster sister and broth
ar n law Tam my and
Kenny Searles noece
and nephew Angoa and
Brad Searles

APPLIANCE
SERVICE
&amp; REPAIR

RAILROAD
JUNCTION

I know you are where

Friday September 26 1987

The DBJiy Sentmei - Page-9

Pomeroy-Middleport Oh10

1972 Cllevv half ton 4 wheel
d ve auto good eond days calf
304 675 4230 even nga 675

4863

1980 Fo d Van E160 custom
pant ch ome w•gon wheels
n81N WSW ttret CB e4 600 00

Electrocal
&amp; Refrogeratron

Res dent a o commerc al w
epa s
ng New serv ee o
L censed electric en Es ma te
f ee R denou Elect cal 304
675 1786

304 876 1731

95

74

0 I a d Wate S&amp; vee Poo s
C ste ns We Is Oat ve y Any
t me Ca
614 446 7404 No
Sunday ca s

Motorcycles

General Haulong

1983 Honda V 4&amp; Ente cepto
S1600 Call 614 446 9781
Day ask for Cl f
1987 Ha ley 8B3
l k• new Must sel

614 256 6009

1986 Handa 200 4 wh••
$1200 Cell614 388 9669
1982 Y•maho 560 4 cyl Good
cond 1600 Call 614 256

1393

1986 Honde Rabel 2150
1 200 mil as &amp;760 Calf

446 8306

Vamah a Endu o XT 3&amp;0 1985
low m leaga Call 814 448

8753

1985HondaATC703 wheeler
•Me cond $400 304 675

2826

1 000 CC Goldw ng full drns

304175 2131

1984 Su1uk Juno motorcycle
Uled v.ry Uttl• 304 676 2669
or aft., 6 00 cat 675 8289
Motorcycle Honda CABO a.11c
cond phon• 304 875 1298
1979 Honda TraU 80 low m let
Ike new t4!i0 00 304 175

0101
1731
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Upholstery

R &amp; M Custom Couches. and
Aeuphols e v St Rt 1 C own
C ty Oh 614 266 1470 Eve
614 446 343B Open de y 9 to
430 Sal 930to130 Old&amp;
new Uphoatered
Mow ., • Upholstering urv ng
trl county a •a22 yea 1 The best
n fu n ture upholat~ ng ~•II
304 676 4154 fo
fee
est mates

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Area deaths
Martha Bland

Weather
South Central Ohio
Today , mostly sunny with a

high in the lower 70s . Light north
wtnds.
Tonight. clear with a low In the

upper 40s. Light variable winds.
Saturday, sunny with a high In
the mid 70s .

Extended Forecast
Sunday through Tuesday
Sunny Sunday and Tuesday

with a chance of showers Mon·
day . Highs throughout the period
will be In the 70s.

so cen ts

Sunday
•

Martha Darlene Bland, 64. died
unexpectedly Thursday at her
home at 32459 Dark Hollow Road,
Pomeroy.
A housewife, Mrs. Bland was
born at Bidwell on Apr!l28, 1923,
a daughter of the Ia te George L.
and Emma Figgins Bunch. She
was a member of the Forest Run
Baptist Church.
SurviYing are a sister and
brother-In· law. Doreen and Cha·
rles Lewis , Pomeroy; a brother
and sister-in-law, George A. and
Joyce A. Buncl), Pomeroy, several aunts. uncles, nieces, ne·
phews and cousins.
In addition to ·her parents, she
was preceded In death by her
· husband , William D . Bland.
three sisters and two brothers .
Services will be held at 3 p.m .
Sunday at tl)e Ewing Funeral
Home with the Rev . Eddie
Buffington officiating. Buria I
will be In Beech Grove Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 2 to 4 ancl 7 to 9 p.m.
· Saturday.

Esther Hayes King, 79, Columbus . formerly of Racine, died
Thursday in Columbus following
an extended Illness.
Mrs . King was a daughter of
the late Mary and Charles Hayes.
Racine. She was also preceded in
death by a daughter, Dessle (cq)
Mae: a · son. Ralph . who lost his
life. In Korea : three brothers . a
sister. and her husba nd, Ray
Hayes .
Surviving are a son and .
daughter-In· law . Paul and June
King of Reynoldsburg; two
grandsons; a sister, Mrs . He len
Nease, Forest Run Road; a
sister-in-law. Mrs. Hazel Ha yes.
Syracuse, and several nieces and
nephews.
Services will be held at lOa .m .
Saturday at the Evans Funeral
Home In Columbus and burial
will be in that city .
Oakland

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The pavln~ Is nearing completion on
Route 7. Upper Riv er Road , through Galllpoll~.
according to Ohio Dep11rtment of Transportation
sourc...,.. 1'here Is no definite time for open inK the

third lane to traffic. but a s pokeswoman says it
ohould hP soon. Meanwhile, the paving co ntinues
on these cooler days ol Autumn, and traffic raises
temperatures.

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2·year-old Gramm-R udm a n·
Hollings deficit-red uc1ion progra m, "put s me in a position of
accepting legislation with whic h
I fund amentally d isag ree ... he
said .
In his weekly radio address,
Reaga n sa iQ the de bt ce ilin g
ex te nsion a nd Gra mm-Rudman·
Hollin g "fix" is "rea ll y a n
attempt to force me even tually
eiethe r to sign a tax bill or to
accept massive cu ts in nat ional
defense. or bot h."
Reagan sa id It was a nothPr
example of Congress having
"clutte red up' ' a routine bill to
"try to force my ha nd , a nd it 's
one more r eason why the presi-

de nt needs th e lin e- item veto to
separa te the good from the bad.
" Unfo r tun ately, Congress con·
s istently brings the government
to thc&gt; edge of defa ult before
faci ng Its res ponsi bility. This
brinksmanship th reate ns the
hold ers of government bond and

1987 DODGE WAGON

those who re ly on Social Security
and veterans' benefits. In terest
rates would sky rocket. lnstabil·
ity would occur In financial
markets and the federa l deficit
would soar."
The bill would cut defense
spe.nding to $276 billion. $13
billion less than Congress originally agreed 1£&gt;. and $36 bi Ilion
less than Reagan a s ked .
De fense Secretary Cas par
Weinberger urged Reagan to
ve to the bill.
The president accused those
who see k defense cuts of "undermining national security at a
time .when the Unit ed States is
close to an agreement with the
Soviet Un ion on r,educl ngpuc'lear
weapons."
"If Congress ins ists on lowering d¢fense spendi ng, ihen I will
certainly ins ist on lowering domestic spe nding as well," he
said . "This decis ion is not easy. I
(See DEBT, A-6)

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sources in Oman ·said .

vessel" a nd was not mining th e
gulf.
Te hr an Ra dio quot ed Ka ma l
Kh a JTazi as say in g. "Since the
U.S. accusa tions we re, right
from the very sta rt. baseless. It
was predictable that Was hin gton
wou ld dec ide to elimina te it one
way or the other the most telling
ev id ence.··
Kh ar raz i ca ile&lt;i the capture of
the ship "a kind of piracy" a nd
sa id. " Dis pla ying the merchant
vessel wou ld have proven tha t
the s tatements' by Irani an offi.
cia ls we re va lid a nd this would
have disgraced Washington ."
The Iran Aj r was a ttacked
Monday night after U.S. Arm y
helicopter crew s said they sigh·
ted· the ship dropping mines
ove rboa rd . Twen1y-six Ira nia ns
aban&lt;ion ed ship and U. S. fo rces
boarded t he vesse l early Tu es·
day. Three Iranians died in the

Pentagon spokes man Glenn
Flood co nfi r med the Ira ni a ns
were tu rned ove r today to the
Red Crescent Society In Oman,
t~e equival ent of the Red Cross .
U.S. dipl omatic sources in the
Om an i capita l of Muscat said the
bodies of the three Ira nia ns kill ed
in Monday' s U.S. a ttack on the
Iranian vessel were also tra ns·
!erred a t the Seeb airport .
Th e Pers ian Gulf war between
Iran a nd Iraq continu ed today .
with l'ra q saying it s warplanes
strea ked to the Iranian coast and
attacked two " la rge naval
targets ." and U.S Navy pe rsonnel scuttled the boat they ca pture&lt;i Tuesday, th(' day alter
helicopte r cre ws spot te d It plac-

· GALLIPOLJS-Lt . DanHend ·
erso n, commander of the Gallia·
Meigs Post of the Sla te Highway
Patrol. announced Friday that
R~bert M. Richards. of Galllpo·
irs, was the recipient of the
"Saved By The Belt" award .
According to Sgt. L.L. Arledge,
who inves ti ~a ted th!' accident ,
Rrchards was driving south on
Buck Ridge Road when he
attempted to cross U.S. 35. When
he did , an eastbound car hit
Richards ' car In the left s ide.
Richards escaped Injury because
he wore his seat belt.
The "Saved By The Belt Club,"
the group of recipients of the
award , was Initiated In 1984 to
recognize people who used safety
belts to avoid serious Injury. To
date more than 575 people have
received the award from the
state.

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Announrements

in g mines in the gull.
The hea d of Ira n's Wa r Public·
it y Headqu ar ters today accused
ihe Upited Sta res of sc uttl ing the
ship,I" Ira n' Ajr. tb des troy evidence th e craft was a "merchant'

anack a nd two others are
missing.
''The la ndin g s hip Iran Ajr was
ss,wHed in Int erna tional waters
of the Persian Gulf by U.S. Navy
personne l at 6:51p.m. EDT. The
vesse l wa s cap tu red while it was
conducting unlawful activi1ies in

.international waters," a Pentagon s tat ement said Friday.
"The vessel s ustained consid·
erable damage. Therefore. it was
decided to dis pose of the vessel to
preclude it from being us ed again
for illegal purposes . The ship was
sunk in a loca tion where It will
pose no haza rd to shipping."
Defe nse Secreta ry Cas par
Weinbe rge r , on a morale boos tin g visit to U.S. forces in the
gulf. warned the procedure
wou ld be repea ted if any more
Irania n vesse ls are found lay ing
mines .
" We will obviously ·keep on
sweeping a nd keep on d e~ t roy ing
mine-lay in g equipment If we find
a ny more of it ," the Pentagon
chief sa id.
U.S. Navy sources aboard the
(See SAILORS, A-6)

the Belt'

113009.

Veterans Memorial
Thursday Admissions - Earl
Wines Ill. Middleport; Reva
Vaughn. Middleport: Elsie Sha·
han , Portland; Connie Manley.
Middleport ; Nellie Roark. Pomeroy; James Kelley. Pomeroy :
Lawre nce McQuaid, Pomeroy .
Thursda y Discharges - Rena
Vaughan. Delores Barber.

ABOARD THE USS LASALLE
!UPll - Twe nty-s ix captured
Ira nian s arc used of salting the
Pe~s i a n Gulf wi l)l mines 1\'ere
ferried to Oman today to be
returned to Iran, diplomatic

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Hospital news

Hunter course
POMEROY - A hunter safety
course Is being offered Sept . 28-29
and Oct. 1-3 on ihe second floor of
the Pomeroy Municipal Build·
tng. Classes will be held 6 to 9
p.m . on Sept. 28:29 and Oct. 1·2.
The Oct. 3 class will be from 9
a.m . to 12 noon. Chief Instructor
will be Dana Aldridge and class
size Is limlt!'d. All students must
pre-register' by Sept. 25 by calling
John Costanzo at 843-5405 or
992-3883'durlng the day.

WASHINGTON I UP! ) -Pres·
ideht Reagan said Saturday he
will sign ~h extension of the
national debt ceilin g even though
the bill could increase t&amp;xes- a
iong· Ume Reagan concer n - and
cu t d efense s pending.
Rea gan. sounding bitter at the
choice pres~&gt;nte.d to him. by
Congress -'eithe r let the nation
default on its massive deb! or
accept higher taxes and lower
defense spending - promised to
retalia te by proposing domestic
spending cuts to offset Pentagon
reductions.
Reagan. who throughout hi s
political career ha s opposed a ny
ta• incr ease , altho ugh he ac·
cepted one In 1982 on ly to vow to
dO so a gaIn Qn ly "over my dea d
body," couc hed his dec is ion to
s ign r he bill as necessa ry to
preve nt Socia l Securlt v and
veterans' be ne fits .. rec ipient s
from go in g "~ thou t money .
The bill, which reforms t he

Captured sailors· sent back to Iran

(As Of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
of Blunt Elll• &amp; Loewi

Homecoming
The annual homecoming of the
Rock Springs United Methodis t
Church will be held Sunday with
a carry-in dinner to be )leld
following morning worship at the
grange hall on the Rock Springs
Fairgrounds. The afternoon program to be held at the church wlll
start at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday, mostly sunny.

High 75 to 1!0.

mt

Daily stock prices

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arrangements.

Meigs County Emergenc y
Medical Services report s eight
calls Thursday; Middleport at
5:57 a.m. to, Broadway St. fo r
Jack Bechtle to Ho lzer Medical
Center; Rutland at 10: 10 a .m . to
Meigs Mine No. I for Grover
Workman to Holzer Medical
Center; Pomeroy arlO: 29 a. m. to
Dark Hollow Road fo r Martha
Bland who was dead on arrival:
Pomeroy at 11:21 a.m. to Pomeroy Health Care Center fo r
James Kelley to Veterans Mem ·
erial Hospital.

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Squad has 8 calls

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Edith Mona Oakland. 97. a
resident of the ·Pomeroy Health
Care Center. died at the center
early Friday morning. The
Rawlings-Coa ts-Blow er Funeral
Home

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~Sports C se&lt;'tion

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Friday, September 25. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

AWARD PRESENTED - Robert M. Richards, right, of
Gallipolis, Is presented with a "Saved By The Be lt" award hy Lt.
Dan Henderson, commander of the Gallla·Melgs Post of the State
Highway Patrol. He escaped injury on Sept. 6 in an accident near
Gallipolis. (Times-Sentinel photo)

Elderly detail abuses of appointed guardianS
WASHINGTON iUP! l - Three elderly people
seeking re form of a "nightmare" sys te m. told
Congress they were victimized by court-appointed
guardians who forced them into nursing homes, stole
their belongings and seized th eir bank accounts .
At a House Aging Commit tee hearing, the elderly
witnesses said bouts of Illness placed them at the
mercy of ~ bu sive guardia ns who took control of their
lives by havi ng cour ts declare the m incompetent
while they were Incapacitated.
Minnie Monoff, 81, of Greeley, Kan., said she
r eturned home ,from t.he hospital after recovering
from a stroke to find a stranger had been appointed
ller guardian a t a court hearing held without her

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knowledge.
.,
She said that. despite her wishes to remain at her
home, the guardian Insisted she be placed In a
nursing home and that, one day, after Monoff had
finished mowing her lawn and feeding her chickens,
the guardian and the local sherllf came to her home
and forcibly took her a,way to the nursing home .
"You don't know how terrified I was," she sa id. "I
had to leave my home where I was happy and taking
care of mysel!. I felt like a criminal. That 's the way
they treated me." ,
Mono!f said that after' contacting her state agency
on aging, she was able to reverse her ln,c omimtency
ruling and have her guardianship overturned.
"What began as a plan tQ protect -my sell and my

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affairs while I recovered from my stroke ended up a
nightmare," she said."
Tod Portertteld, 81, of Albion, Ind . . said he
emerged from a hospital after a long illness to find
his attorney had taken over his affairs, without hi s
knowlellge or permission.
·
"He confined me to a nursing home. an d I wa s
robbed of all my rights," he said, choking back
tears. "I couldn't get mall or use the phone or get
money from my bank.
"He moved some of my most valued possessions
from my home to ·hts office. where many
disappeared forever." lidded Porterfield. who
eventually had his guardianship overturned.
"Mr. Chairman, how can a man step In and just

ta ke over another man 's Iii(' a nd no one even
ques tions it?" he asked . ."It's jus t not right . He was
an attorney and I was just en old man so eve ryone
just let him control me. "
Marguerite Van Etten, 66. of Plantation , Fla ., told
a s imilar story of humiliation, wi th one especially
bitter twist - the abusive guardian was her
daughter.
The testimony from the ~ldcr ly victims was
buttressed by a Michigan convict · who sa id that .
during his eight years as a court -a ppointed public
guardian, he embezzled $129,506of his wards' money
with virtually no effort made by any ,public official to
hold him accountable.
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