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Second jail and
bail cancer event
scheduled June 5
The second annual jail and ball of patients and lifesaving educational
the ME'Igs Unit of thE' American program.
Residents Interested In having
Cancer Society has been set for
someone
arrested either June 5 or 6
June5, 9a.m. to5p.m .. and JulJ(&gt;6, 9
are to call992-7531 or drop a note to
a.m. to 8 p.m.
Las! year approximately 50 P.O. Box 2, Pomeroy, with the
business people of the county took name, address or business of tlre
pari In the jail and ball program IndividuaL Residents requesting
raising over $6,1XXJ to help In the arrests are to also send their name,
address and telephone number and
fight against cancer.
For a $15 fee, an authentic off the $15 check for the arrest fee can
duty pollee officer will go to the be sent In the letter or will be billed.
officE' or home or the person to be
arrested. Participation is strictly
voluhtar}' and If they agree those
arrested "ill he led away In
handcuffs to the American Cancer
The name of Mindy McDonald,
Society's jail at lhe medical Rutland, was unlntenllonally om it equipment building on Pomeroy's ted from the list '()f Meigs High
East Main St. After ball is sel, the School senior class members In
prisoner Is given one hour to raise Wednesday's Dally SentineL Bac·
bail by calling friends and family calaureate and commencement for
enlis ting pledges to the society. All this year's graduates wUI he held at
pmeeeds go towards funding 4: JO p.m. Sunday In the high school
cancer research, service to cancer auditorium.

Name omitted

38 ·cases Wednesday ·in Meigs Court

Thirty-eight cases were processed In the Wednesday session of
Meigs County Court Judge Patrlck
O'Brien.
Forfeltlng bonds were Allison
Gaddis, Columbus, $00, speeding;
Brian Buffington, Pomeroy, $45, ·
faUure to yield; Hattie Ridgway,
Pomeroy, $45, assured clear distance, and Mark Pfar, Charleston,
W. Va., $00, speeding.
Fined for speeding were Richard
Taylor, Gallipolis, $21 and costs;
James Richmond, Middleport. $29
and costs: John W. Jeffers, Albany.
$24 and costs; Gregory S. Duncan,
Gallipolis, $20 and costs; Perry
Ayoob, Ga!Upolls, $25 and costs;
Marcia Cole, Middleport, $21 and
costs; Rhonda Thompson, Moundsvllle, W. Va., Sal and C&lt;lSts; Jane
Hill, Beverly. $23 and costs;
Thomas E. Eslocker, Athens, $~
and costs; Judith Wolfe, Pomeroy,
$23 and costs; Christie Haley.
Pomeroy, $21 and costs.
Others fined In the court were
Ronald M!'l'k. Jr., Kentucky,defective exhaust, $5 and costs; James
Onrres, Anderson, Ind., fishing
without a valid non-resident license,
$25 and costs; Timothy Imboden,
Syracuse, driving while lntoxl·

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no Dole· Packwood committee clean-up amendment.
There is no Rona ld Reagan amendment"
Packwood said he and Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J ..
had been contacting senators and received promises
I ha t 31 "will stand firm against any amendmen ts of
any kind ."
The senator again stressed that any major
alteration to the bill would cause a flood of other
amendment s thai could unravel overall suppo!1.
" I hope none of us falls lor any trap cr. one lt sy-bitsy
amendment ," he said, notlng thatwithpassageof any
substanlial change, "the bill will fall apart."
Bul Packwood noted that changes would likely he
made when the bill reached a conference with the
House, whose version of the bill Is. substantia lly
different.
The Senale measure would cunail a variety of
popular tax breaks in retu rn for t he lowest tax rates in
50 years: a two- bracket structu re of 15 percentand'n

By JOSEPH MIANOWANY
WASHINGTON (UPI I -Senate Finance Commit teeChalrman Bob PackwOod saysa lmostone-thirdol
the chamber has vowed to oppose any changes to the
panel's tax reform bill- including res loring IRA tax
breaks - when It reaches the floor next wee k.
While he promoted the "no amendment" promises
from 31 senators as a show of strength for his bill,
Packwood refused to say Thursday how many of the
chamber's 100 members had declined to line up with
him, or were still undecided .
Packwood, R-Ore. , also threw cold wa ter on
speculation, started by Republican leader Robert
Dole, that the GOP leadership would propose a
catchall amendment to change some of the most
controversial parts of the bill, such as dropping most
tax breaks for Individual Retirement Accounts.
"There Is no Packwood-Dole clean-up committee
amendment," he told a groupo! supporters. "There is

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The leglslallon Is supposed to cut Individual taxes
for most Americans and raise taxes oo businesses by
about $100 billion In five years.
Allbaugh the biU's Intent Is neither to raise nor
lower government revenues in five years, It is
estlmaled that It would cause substantial revenue
swings from year to year. In the first year, It would
raise revenue by more than $20 billion, but lose money
in the future.
Packwood noted Thursday tha i he would oppose
any move to use the first-year revenue increase to cui
the deflcll -an Idea thai had been floated In recent
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Packwood 's comments were made at a staged
meeting of people representing groups supporting the
bilL With numerous reporters Invited to attend,
several people presented prepared remarks praising
Packwood and the bill.

As the school year draws to a
close, most students. are looking
ahead to summer plans. However,
a few are looking back at what
lhey'vc accomplished this year including members of the Future
Farmers of America of Southern
High School - who are just
finishing a 19!5-86 community
service project under the Building
Our American Communit ies
(BOAC) program.
Students In the Racine FFA
Chapter have constructed a 14 by 32
loot shelter house, along with picnic
tables and benches, for the Old
Ferry Landing Park at Racine,
explains Aaron Sayre. FFA
advisor.
Since 1m, more tllan 17,000

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AI one polnl, Packwood, 10 the guffaws of his
backers. told a reporter she had posed "!he dumbest
question 1 have ever heard" when she asked bow he
could claim !he bill represented tax simplicity when il
was about 3,000 pages long.
Altbough the bill would exchange some of the tax
code's current complexities for others and kreps
some special tax breaks - Including those for 'the
timber indu stry Important to Packwood' s home state
- the senator contended it was unfair to ca ll it
complicated because It was long.
Packwood also boasted that the only Americans
who could count on their taxes being raised by the bill
"are tbose &lt;1. extraordinary wealth wbo have paid no
taxes to date, or very little." However, several
analyses have shown that numemus middle-income,
two-earner famili es would have tax hikes under the

measure.

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By ANNA CHRISTENSEN
MOSCOW (UPI)-AnAmerlcan
surgeon treating victims of !he
Chemobyl nuclear disaster says he
wUI visit the slle of the accident ,
which has claimed at least 23 lives
and left 59 others In "acute methreatening danger."
Dr. Robert Gale, a bont&gt;- marmw
specialist leading an International
team of physicians, said Thursday
the Soviets have given him penn isslon to go to Chemobyl for an
"on-site Inspection" that will allow
him to assess the acc ldenl 's
long-term healtll affects on nearby
residents.
Chernobyl Is some 600 miles
southwest of Moscow.
"There are now a total of 23
casualties from Chernobyl, " Gale
said In a televhone Interview with

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Uniled Pr('Ss Tnternallonal. "Two
people died in the accident and 21
have sinCI' died In Moscow
hospitals."
Gale, an expert on radiation
diseases, said Ihe 21 were among Ell
Chemoby l-area residents examined afler the accldenl who received very high or "substantial"
doses of radiation.
"All Ell were considered to be In
acut e lifl'-threa lening danger,"
said Ga le, who returned to the
Soviet Union Sunday lor follow-up
care and health assessment s of
about ~.tXXJ people.
Aboul 300 Chernobyl vict ims
were hospitalized in Moscow, he
said.
Gale, based In Los ·Angeles, led a
team ol one Israeli and two

American physicians who worked
with Soviet doctors performing
oone-marrow transplants on 19
people. He declined to say how
many of the transplant patients had
died .
He denied a report by Soviet Dr.
Yevgeny Chazov that put the death
loll from the nuclear accident at 21,
including 11 of !he transplant
patienls.
The Kremlin has not offi cially
updaled casualty informal ion since
Sovlel leader Mikhail Gorbachev ,
In a nationally televised speech,
said lwo people· had been killed
during the April 26 ex plosion and
seven of 35 -people seriously Injured
by the accident had died. But
various officials have since raised
the death toll to 13 and then to 19.

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JAYCEE TOURNEY PRE'lENTATION- 'Thursday's Meigs County Jaycees' GoU Tournament was
dedicated to ronner Meigs County educator, ~
McComM. During a presentation following the
tourney, McComas was given a plaque from the

Jaycees. A resident or Middleport, McComa5 was
also presented with a sUver plate from Middleport
VDlage ConncU. From left to right are Steve Bacmer
and Brian Conde of the Jaycees, McComAS, Bob
Gilmore of Middleport VDlage COuriCO, and Dick
Owen of the Jaycees.

President pays tribute to
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providing galt'S and concrete pad
lor scales a: tlle fairgrounds;
helping to ooild the swine-sheep ·
building al the fairgrounds; build·
lng picnic tables lor the Syracuse
park; and plan ting trees at the
falrgrourvls.
Thirty -six members of Racine
FFA began volunteering to work on
their projects In May.
The Idea of Improving the small
park In Racine developed because
of the Increased recreational use of
the Ohio Rlver and because of the
boat launch ramp which is adjacent
to the park. Since this was I he site of
the old feny from Racine to
Graham Station, W.Va., the park
was named the Old Ferry Landing
Continued on page 14

Chemobyl death toll up to 23

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'FFAmerlca chapters across the
count ry have conducted va luable
communllty Improvement projects
as part of the BOAC program. The
program Is sponsored by R J .
Reynolds Nabisco, Inc.
The projects are designed to meet
individual community needs and to
aide participating youth In assumIng some of the responsibility for
improving their homet.owns.
Southern's BOAC committee is
comprised of Andy Rose, Brian
Freeman, Charlie Wolfe, Tim
Eynon, Mike Johnson and Harold
Roush, chairman.
Other BOAC projects completed
lri recent years by Racine FFA
Include providing livestock scales
for the Meigs County Falrgrourvls;

~llckey Eakins, 'llm (Bo) Wllli&lt;l, Joe Conley and Scott
Bickers. Second row - Aaron Sayre, advilor; CurtO;
Jones, Dave Amburgey, Jerry Grueser and Harvey
Martin. A lew olher FFA members were also
Involved In the project.

FFA OONS1RUCI'ION CREW - FFA members
of Southem lOgb School have constructed a new
shelte£ bouse a1 the Old Ferry LancUng Park In
RadDe. Ills hoped that Improvements to the park will
oonttnue. Workers were, front row, left to right,

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Contestant Word MlsspeUing

Bridie O'Shaughnessy, Columbus. Impedance, lmpedence.
Carmen C. Wilson, Crooksvllle,
cerlman, cereman.
Linda Mullet, Middlefield, xyslus, zlstas.

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Southern FFA builds shelter
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eliminated from the 59th annual
National Spelling Bee. Listed Is the
order In which they were ellml·
nated, the round In which they
missed their word, lh&lt;:' correct
spelling of the word and the way
they misspelled It .

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Vot.36, No .19
CopyriGhted 1986

Thomas J . Kramer usurp, eu surp, Lorain.
Kanlka Bahl diminutive demlnutive, Beavercreek.

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Clllllllifteds ..... Pages 1~11-12
Comics-TV .............Page 13
l&gt;eaths ...................Page 14
Editorial ................. Page 2
Sports ............... Pages 3-4-5

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Middleport, driving under suspen· 60 days IIC!'nS&lt;' suspension; left of
sion, costs; assault, 10 days In jail, cenler. cosls only; Roland Lansuspended, one year probation, daker. Pomeroy. driving vehicle
wilh plalcs belonging 10 anolher
restitution and c'Osts.
Michael Dill, Rutland, no motor- vehicle. S15 and t'Osls; Tommy
cycle license, $75 and costs, rive Boso. Pm11and, driving while lnloxdays i'n jall suspended, one year icaled. $llO and cosls. 10 days jaU,
probation; Melody R ' West, Ra· license suspended 120 days; Myrna
cine, perm itt lng an unlicensed l.ink&lt;•rs, Shade, disorderly conduct,
person to operale a motor vehicle, rosls only: Vincenl Slone, Pomt&gt;$00 and costs; David Talbott , :·oy. aggravaled and menacing
Racine, driving under suspension, llrreals and re~ istlng arresl, JOdays
$75 and costs, three days in jail, one in jail and costs on each offense;
year probation, stopped on road - Diana Slarcher. Rutland, disorway, costs only; Carl Stewart, derly conduct. $100 and costs,. $00
Cheshire, driving while Intoxicated, suspended; Ron Starcher, Ru !land.
$250and cosls, three days In jail and driving under suspension, $50 and
c'Osts, two years probation.

cated, $250 and costs, three days In
jail, 00 days license suspension and
failure to dim headlights, costs
only; Jack Conde, Ripley, W.Va.,
drlvlng while Intoxicated, $250 and
costs, three days l'n jail, 60 days
license suspension, and costs only,
unsafe vehicle; Emil Thompson,
Lakewood, driving while Intoxi cated, $250 and costs, three days In
jall and 610days license suspension,
lefl of center, costs only; Marvin
Tolliver, ~sville, driving wbUe
Intoxicated, $axJ and costs, lJ days
l'njall, license suspended one year;
Oeelng an officer, $50 and costs, JO
days In jail; no driver's license, $50
and costs, JO days In jail; lefl of
center, costs only; WllllamGeorge,
Cheshire, fallure to stop within
assured clear distance, $10 and
costs; Rlck Sellers, East Liverpool,
fishing without license, $25 and
costs; James Mackie, Beverly,
!allure to control, $aJ and costs;
Bruce Hysell, Middleport, assured
clean distance, $.llandcosts; Larry
Patterson, Pomeroy, driving wbUe
Intoxicated, $250 and costs, three
days In jail and 60 days license
suspension; Judith Rickman, Ra·
cine, fishing without valid license,
$25 and costs; MJchael Vance,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Kim Blower, chalnnan, look 0\Jer some of. the awarded. TherunlsspolliiOredbyVetennsMemorial
appllcailon81or the Ofth annual fun run lor heart to be Hospital with proceeds benefiting the Melp Branch
held Saturday, Jtme 7, heglnnlng at 9 a.m. from of lhe American Heart AMn. Appllcatlo118 can he
qeneralllartluger Park. There WOI be lOk, 5k, fun run . , secured fnlm either Haddox or Blower.
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By IRA R. AUEN
WASHINGTON (UP11
President Reagan paid t.rtbute to
the men and women who fought
In the shadows of "a twilight
war" as America 's spies of a
generation ago and promised
Thursday night to continue
revitalizing t.he CIA:
Although he made no mention
of the Washington furor over
CIA Director WIU!am Casey's
threat to prosecute some news
media lor publishing secrets and
his caution against speculation
on what accused spy Ronald
Pelton sold the Soviet Union,
Reagan's schedule reflected his
own concern after a year of spy
scandals.
He addressed Veterans or the
OSS, tlle World-War-11-era Intelligence agency that preceded
the CIA and today was presentIng a posthumous medal to Navy
Capt. Joseph Rochberg, who
broke Japanese codes during
World War II.
White House spokesman Ed·
ward Djerejlan said Thursday

the White House appmved CIA
Director William Casey's warnIng to !he news media
Wednesday.
"Those reporting on the trial
should he cautioned against
speculation and reporting details beyond the . Information
actually released at trial," said
the unusual statement by Casey
and National Security Agency
Director Gen. William Odom.
They did not say what action
they might take against journalIsts who Ignore their sta tement,
but Casey has already recommended prosecuting news organizations !hat report Information considered damaging to
national security under a 19~
law prohibiting the reveatlng of
state secrets.
Djerejlan said the CaseyOdom statement was "nol"lntended as a threat. "
"We're all Americans," he

sa id In requesting media cooperation, though several foreign
correspondents w~n presmt.
Reagan, reiterating a favorite

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theme In his speech, said
America's inl rlligcnce capa bil ity ''has S(X'n a renaissanct• "

under his admin islralio n.
Before his sjl('('Ch Reagan
received an award named -a fter
the late William "Wild Bill''
Dooovan, whom he called "a
one-man intellig&lt;'nce service In
the lls," and who !J t&lt;'r founded
the OSS, lhr forerunner of the
CIA. Casey "·as a highly regarded D:&gt;novan pmtrge.
"In saluting Bill Casey , we
salu te all those who carl)' on the
twilight war againsl totalitar·ian lsm," Reagan said.
"We are rightly rrgarded as a
candid and open people wbo
pride ourselves on our frC&lt;'
society, And yer our secret
services, our spies. and inlelllgence agencies - from Nathan
Hale to Midway - have not
written just a sinking, stirring "
chapter In our hlslory but have
oftrn provided 1tv' key to vtclory
In war and lhe preservation of
our freedom during an uneasy

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"U.S. Reacts Wlth Outrage-Files
Formal Protest" was the headline
in Los Angell'S on May :a&gt;, the lead
story describing til.&gt; raids by South
Africa on three neighboring capitals. Spokesmen for the ·American
administration had a most difficult
time making their points exactly,
and some of the most difficult
questions weren't even asked .
The first question, of course, Is
whether the goverrunent of South
Africa is expected to tolerate
terrorist activity.
Abad season to ask that qut'Stion,
here In the United States, but of

course the State Department took
the offensive. There Is absolutely no
comparison to be drawn, Its
spokesman said, between what we
did to Libya and what South did to
Zimbabwe, Zambia and Botswana.
The difference Is obvious: Libya Is
the headquarters of the lnterna·
tlonal terrorism directed by Moam·
mar Kltadafy, whereas the African
states attacked by Pretorta are
peacp-lovlng neighboring
countrlt'S.
The trouble with that dismissal is
that It presupposes that South
Africa was launching an attack

against three peace-loving neigh ·
bors. But It wasn'tdolngthat.lt was
attacking - or trying to attack terrorist depots that had takr n
sanctuary In those countries. When.
a few months ago, Israel attacked
Tunisia, It was not attacking a
moderate and relatively friendly
North African state. lt was attack·
lng terroris t co ncentration s
couched In that country. The
difference Is not hard to perceive.
Well, was there prima fa cie
just ~!cation for suspecting terrorist
activity where the targets lay?
The director of the University of

The Lighter Side

A lob too high

Berry's World

Mexico ·wrongly attacked
WASIUNGTON - Relations between the United States and Mexico
have been badly strained by the
recent accusations - both unwise
an unprovable - · made against
Mexican officialdom by U.S. Customs Commissioner Wllllam von
Raab.
At a Senate hearing, von Raab
blurted out the chargp that "mas·
slve" official corruption existed
"way up and down the ladder" In
Mexico, and suggested that this
was the major reason the United
States has been unable to solve Its
drug·trafflc problems. Von Raab
presented no proof of his charges.
We have criticized the Mexican
government many times In the
past, but von Raab's Intemperate
remarks were out of line and In
some cases just plain wrong. We
say this on the basis of information
Dale Van Atta gatrered op two
recent trips to Mexico City, where
he spoke with critics of the
government as well as officials. He '
also received a. special briefing

trcm Drug Enforcement Administration sources.
The conflict has been building
ever since DEA Investigator En·
rique Camarena was murdered In
Mexico in February 1985,. while he
was working with Mexican dru;l
agents. The lnvt'Stigatlon of tre
murder seemed slow, but Mexican
pollee began to round up suspects.
U.S. frustration over the progress
of the lnvt'Stlga tion led to a
mld-Aprll meeting In Cancun,
Mexico. It was attended by Attor·
ney General Edwin Meese, his
Mexican counterpart and several
other high officials trcm both
countries. Von Raab didn't show
up, but sent a subordinate. The
meeting was amicable, and Meese
expressed appreciation for Mexl·
co's efforts to curb the drug traffic .
But Mexican officials were
soocked to receive a mt'SSage from
von Raab saying, as two Mexican
cabinet officials described It, that
as far as von Raab was concerned,
all Mexican officials were corru pt,

Pretoria's Institute of Strategic
Studies. Mike Hou!(h, Is, so far as
we know, a scholar, not a profes.
sionai apologist. He has reported
that the number of terrorist
Incidents In South Africa Increased
to 136 In 19ffi fi·om 44 In 1984, a nd
that so far in 1986there have IPen 10
such Incidents.
Bul how on ean h do South
Afi·ican r(volutlonarles get hold of
the relatively sophlstlcatl'd wea· ·
pons needed to carry on terrorist
attacks? The Mau Mau used
romemade hatchets and the llke,
but we were talking about other
weapons here.
The weapons uSl'Ci by the terrorists have In almost every case bel:'n
of Soviet manufacture. " It Is
obvious that Russian mines and
weapons can be brought Into South
Africa by one route only, through
our neighboring states," the De
fense Force of I?retorla was quoted
·'These states have repeatedly been
requested oot to provide asslstantv
to terrorists. Urgent appeals have
ix'en made to them to cooperate in
· this regard ."
So whf're are we·~
When I S('I'Ved t briefly I In the
United Nations, one of 11\Y assign·
ments was to seek towrt'St from the
Third Committee of the General
Assembl)• a comprehensive state·
men! condemning terrorism . I gave
a couple of uplifting speeches oo the
subject, and everyone would SO·
lemly nod his head In agreement
tha t termrism was to be con·
demned . But (/.course, anyone who
blew up an Israeli athlete, as in
Munich. was not a terrorist, be was
a frredom fight er. And anyone who
blew up a Portu~:ese soldier in
Mozambique or Angola was not a
terrorist - he too Was a freedom
fight er. And. a fortiori, anyone who
knocks off a whit e South African !sa
treroom fighter.

Today in ·history

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Today Is Friday, May :JJ, the !50th day of 1986 with 215 to follow.
The moon Is in its last quarter,
·
The momingg stars are Mars and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mercury, Venus and Saturn.
Those born on this date are under tbe sign(/. Gemini. They Include Czar
Peter the Great of Russia In 1672; Mel Blanc, the voiced Bugs Bunny and
other cartoon cha{acters, in 19QI; bandleader Benny Goodman In 1909 (age
77); pioneer transsexual Christine Jorgensen In 19li (age WI ; actor CUnt
Walker In 1927 (age 59); actor Kelr Dullea lnl936 (age50),and NFL Hall of
Fame running back Gale Sayers In 1943 (age 43) .
· On Uris date In history:
In 1431, Joan of Arc was burned at tbe stake In Rouen, France, at the age
o/.19. Sbe had been fouoo gullty of sorcery.
·
: · In 1937. a battle between pollee and strikers at the Republic Steel Corp.
' , jllant In Chicago killed 10 people and wounded 00.
' ' In 1972. three Japanese terrorists killed 22 people at the airport ln Tel
Aviv, ~rae!, with automatic gunfire.
1n 1982. Spain became the 16th member nation of the North Atlantic
:Treaty Organization.
.
c
: ln 1984, an assassin 's bomb &gt;l&lt;1llro'eig'hi.ptlbple,lncluding an American
reporter, at a news CQDferenoe In San Jose, Casta Rica." It was an
unsuccesstul attempt on the life of Nicaraguan rebel leader Eden Pastora
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Why can this country be Ignited to Is no word for relocation," says
moral outrage over an Austrian Pauline Whlteslnger. " Th move
presidential candidate's reported away means to disappear and
Involvement with tre Nazis, but never be seen again."
yawn serenely at the systematic
dehumanization ol Its first
The Hopls are equally adamant.
Inhabitants?
"Morally, ethically and legally, the
Alter lXl years, the United States land Is the birthright of the Hopi
is still treating Native Americans people," claims Abbott Sekaqua.
llke scrap Iron for Industrial teka, a rancher.
oonverslon.
Ironically, the p!Y'b1
em Is a
In Arizona, a bitter controversy
historical reprise ot a classic clash
between the Dine (commonly that has been played out many
called Navajos) and the Hopi times In the movies - shee·
nations is coming to a violent ph.&gt;nl!rs vs. farmers . The Hopls
conclusion. The tragedy of this are fanners, tracing their ancestry
controversy Is how the U.S. govern- to til:! ancient Anasazt cllffdwellers.
ment exacerbated It to facilitate a The Dine are sheepherders whose
multimillion-dollar coal and oil ancestors migrated from Alaska In
development on the lands In the 1600s.
dispute.
Dt'Splte the ferocity of the
A few days ago, the House conf!Jct, both nations maintain with
Interior Committee heard testim- compelling vigor that they really
ony about a proposed settlement u don't have a problem with each
the land feud between the two otrer. "The lrtbal councils keep
Native American nations.
telling that the dispute Is between
Congress had suggt'Sted 11 trade Hopls and Navajos, but that's not
of 360,100 acres of Hopi land for true," says Thomas Banyacya, a
439,00J acres of Dine land with Hopi spokesman.
additional m&gt;netary compensation
"We keep on telling, trcm a
thrown in.
dlfferentpolntdvlew,thatthisland
The Hopis aren't buying. "Land Is the home of all original native
means every thing . It ' s our people, whether It's Navajos, Palmother," asserts Peterson Zah, utes, Shoshones or any other native
,chairman of the Dine nation.
peoples across the country.
In addition, the government
"Now the white man has come,
expects to complete the relocation He just came yesterday. and now
of lO,IXXI Dine and 100 Hopls otfeach he claims this land."
other's land by July 7 - by any
Dine spokesman Arthur J. MU!er
means necessary.
confirms Banyacya's claim to
America fs an expert In massive Mother Earth.
relocations of people by foroe.
"There Is no dispute between the
Using Hitler as a model, til:! U.S Dine and Hopi people. Rather this Is
g~:~vemment rouooed up toousands a conspiracy by tbe government
·of Japanese-American families and the energy companies to rape
during World War Il and dumped the land for coal, oil and uranium."
them in concentration camps.
As til:! U.S. government has done
Very few Americans complained so often ln the IllS!, human rtghts
then. Very few wUI complain this are being Incinerated In the Inferno
time when It happens to the NaUve of corporate profits.
Americans.
After IlO years, one might expect
"In our traditional tongue, there 1 Americans would show a shred of

lose."

and were guilty until proven
Innocent. This not only smacks of
racism, but it Is demonstrably
Inaccurate.
Our own Invest!galion over the
last two years has made it clear
that there are many Mex ican
officials who are not only honest,
IJJt woo are diligently trying to
curtail the drug traffic at consldera·
ble personal risk. As Mexican and
U.S. sources point out, more than
150 Mexican drug enforcement
officials have been killed since 1976.
Thirty-four were killed In 1004 and
M last year trying to keep drugs
from entering the United States.
Senior Mexican officials repea t·
edly point out that If there were no
lucrative U.S. markets fo r Illega l
drugs. and no corrupt offic ials on
tbls side of the border, there would
be few drug problems In Mexico.
Finance Minister Jesus Sliva Herzog said Mexico would not be a
"diving board" for drugs If there
were no "swimming pool" - the
United States.

compassion for people woose la nds
they ravaged a nd woosP families
they savaged .
Ah, but by the whit e ma n' s
timetable. this nation Is making
great strtdes · In granting Native
Americans the justice and equality
they so desperately seek.
In Gallup, N.M., the Roman
Catooilc Church ordained Its first
Native American priest in 300
years: Donald E . Pelotte, 41, an
Abenakl from the Algonquin n.~tion
In Maine.

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BETHESDA, Md. iUPli - Ft·ed
Coup II'S, mired In a horrendou s
slump. showed his fir st signs of
breaking loose In 1986 on the course
that provided his tlrst PGA Tou r
victory thrC(' years ago.
Couples missed the cut In last
wc'l'k 's Mcmoria i,andhas·fa lied to
finish a tourna ment In Ihe top 10 In
io months. TIJU r.;day. he tied llte
course record with an S- under par
64 to sle-le a tiu'C('-st roke lead after
the first round in lhe $500.IXXJ
Kemper Open.
" I just neroedone good round and
one good shot just to get a little
confldence,"sa ld Couples , whoshot

SUva Herzog was penurbed by

In Hlnesbury, Vt., the Daughters
of the American Revolution, diehard prescNers of the American
way of l~e ICirra 1861 1. admitted to
membership a Penobscot, Neana
Neptu ne Lent , 39, descendant of a
ch ief woo fought In the Revolutionary War.
So stunned was I by ~ch
advances that I rushed out to my
car and, In an act of repentance.
tore up my bumper sticker:
"Ct"t er had It coming."

outlngs.
Brad Havens, In relief of Ken
Dixon, did not allow a hft In 4 2·3
Innings and struck out five to post
his Sl~ond triumph against one loss.
Don Aase pitched the final two
Innings for his 12t h save. Chris
Codlroll fell to 3-6.
Sheets belted a two-run oomcr In
the second Inning to pull the Orioles
within J.2 and added a two-run blast
In the sixth to pu t the Orioles ahead,
7-6.
"The first pilch was a fastball up,
somelhlng llke a BP (bat.tlng
practice) fastball, one that I could
puU ," said Sheets, who has six
homers. "The second was a slider
that I was looking for."
The A's took a 3-0 lead in the first
on a thnoe-runhomerbyrookle.Jose

Couples sets course
mark in Kemper play

~a b 's rhetorical shqtgun blast

at the &amp;&gt;nate hearing. He recalled
that his customs chief had asked
von Raab for specifics on charges
the U.S. officials had made In an
mrller telex, but that von Raab
never responded .
Mexicans also resent the Wa·
shington myth that Mexico isn 't
bearing Its share of the drug traffic
burden. They note;,, that as a
percent age of the national budget.
the Mexica n justice department
alone spends three times more on
drug enforcement each year than
the mtire budget of the DEA.
As for U.S. complaints that
Mexico has been Is slow to
Investigate the Camarena murder,
the Mexicans recall that It took the
U.S. government two years to
~xtradlte the former Mexico City
pollee chief on corruption charges.
In 15 months, Mexican autoortties
have ja Ued most of the Camarena
suspects.
In short . von Raab owes the
Mexica ns an apology.

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The Orioles also received a
two-mn blast from Cal Ripken as
they won for tbe 15th time jn 18

Anderson &amp; Dale VanAtta

No way to treat a native._ ____Ch_uc_k_St_on_e

"Let 's come back nexr week . I'm sri// mad ar
rhe French. "

By BILL WOLLE
UP! Sports Writer
Larry Sheets is helping the
Ba ltimore Orioles keep pace with .
the loaders in the American League ·
F:ast.
The !lallinlOie designated hitter.
who homered Wednesday, belt ed a
pair of two·run homersThut~day to
help the Orioles to an 8-6 vlctory'and
a sweep or Iheir two.game series In
OakJand .
·
"I really feel good," said Sheets.
"''m In a groove. and I hope It will
continu e because II looks ilk&lt;' we
are going to have to hold our own
wttll Boston and New York begin lo

Pity Foggy Bottom ____W_il_lw_m_F._Bu_ck_ley_l_r.

LETTE RS OF OPI\' ION are welcomt'. Thr~,. shou ld lJ(' l\'Ss Th;m J(XJ words
long . Allletler s arE&gt;subj&lt;'Ct 10 eel lUng and mu st b~ s igmod v;l rh nt~ nw. ,1ddrt&gt;ss and
t~ephone numbf'r. No unsigned lrll rrs will Jx&gt; publi shed. Lf't!f'rs should bf' In
good taStE' . addrf"Sslng Jssut&gt;S, not pf'f5onalitles

By DICK WElT
WASHINGTON iUPI) -We have been hearing a lot loose days about
the lobbying activities of Michael Deaver after he resigned as President ,
Reagan's deputy chief of staff.
But I am more concerned about his lobbing. That lntert'Staroseafterthe
former White House aide was reported to have forsworn certain amenities,
Including access to the executive mansion tennis courts.
It remains to be seen whether foreign goverrunents will continue to pay
as handsomely now that he no longer plays tennis at the White House.
Deaver's lob, I'm told, Is something to see. He apparmtly Is able to hit a
tennis ball in such a way that it sails over the outstretched racquets of·
opponents at the net and safely lands In bounds in the back court.
But would the lob be as effective, or as lucrative, If hit oo courts located
elsewhere?
Having never played tennis either with or against Deaver. I cannot
anrower that question. I'm strictly relying on hearsay here.
At one point, however, he apparently was on the vergp of selling his
public relations finn for $1B million. Not bad for a lobber woo once
complained he had trouble making ends !Tll't't on his government salary.
As to whether the fact that the tennis coons are located on the White
House grounds means anything, I can't say from first -hand knowledge. I
do bope, however, that his clients wUI fork over whatever the game costs to
play on public courts.
Let me make it clear that it would be presumptious of me to draw any
conclusions regarding the controversy over whether Deaver violated
federal conflict-of-interest laws.
I do know that tennis shots are said to "bring rain" if they are high
enough. But I can't say whether Deaver's lobbing could be Included In that
category, much less whether It had any effect on "acid rain ."
A Canadian official may have been entirely correct In asserting that
Canada's $105,100 contract with Deaver did not violate til.&gt; laws of elth.&gt;r
country.
Some purists have tried to argue that Deaver's lobbing may have been
unethical if It wasn't IllegaL Well, let me just say this about that.
It has been my experience both as a player and a spectator that any lob
an opposing netman doesn't put away with an overhead smash Is totally
ethical.
Oh, forcing an opponent Into the grandstand to return a soot may be
somewhat debatable. But as long as a lob stays in the oourt, the question of
ethics shouldn't arise.
Just ask John McEnroe If you have any doubts about what 6 ethical.
There Is a move under way to have Congri'SS deny lobbing privileges to
any fonner White House employee. That could mean they woo ld all have to
play on the White House coons where the separation of (XlWers
presumably would apply .
Although the Constltut ion itself is strangely silent on the subject of tennis
rules, I think It Is safe to say the White House courts definitely are !llrf of
til.&gt; executive branch.
If til.&gt; legislative or judicial branches feel differently, let them buUd their
own tennis facilities.

Baltimore triumphs 8-6, _~eeps pace with division leade~s

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Friday, May 30, 1986

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. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-M,\SON AREA

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He had a chance for an even better
round, but his putt for a birdie on the
seventh hole lipped out and he
missed a short putt for a birdie on
IJ .

"This wa s probably one of my
best rounds I've played since I've
been on the Tour, putting-wise,"
said Couples, who joined the Tour In
19aJ.
Couples was six-under after 10
ro les and firl'd In a course- record
nine blrdlt'S 1next to one bogey! ,
brea king defending champion Blll
Glasson's mark of eight birdies set
In ti1P fou t1 h round last year.

the mee ting . "He (manage r .Jackie
Moore) had some good things to say
about us and I think we are a Iit tle
more together as a team now."
In other American l.engue
games, Detroit whipped California
74 and New York blanked Smttic
2-0.
In the Na tional League, New
York ctownefl Los Angples 5·2 and
Phil adelphia nipJX&lt;i San Frand.'&lt;''J

home the go-ahead run for the Mets.
the loss.
Fernandez, ; .1, went eight innings
Yankees 2, Mariners 0
At Seattle, Mike Pagliarulo drove before giving way to Roger McDoIn two runs with a double and a well and Jesse Orosco. Orosco
homer , and left -handPr Dennis earned his eighth save. Fernan(lo
ltasmu &amp;•en, 5-J, aliowt&lt;l three hit s Valenzuela, 7-3, was the loser.
Phillles 5, Giants 4
ovrr H 2-3 innings to lead the
At Philadelphia, Milt ThompYankers to their ninth \octory in 11
games. Dave P,lghett i got the last son's singlr up ttx' midd lr wil h two
out for his 12t h ' ave. Sea tile's Mi lt outs in tht' t'Y1ttnrn of thr ninth
-.c'OJ rd S t PV I ' .J f'!t7 \V[t h t tr win ni~Jg
Wilr ox. U-6, was lh&lt;• loSPt.
Mel' 5, Dodgers 2

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Tigers 7, AnK"l&lt;i 4
At Anaheim, Ca lif., Dave La·
Point did not allow a ltit through fi ve
Inni ngs, m J{I Lane&lt;' Parrish
slammed Itis :liJth carre r home run
as Detroit won its fift h straight.
LaPoint , 2&lt;l, " '" telievc&lt;l by Willie
Hernandez in the scoventh after
yielding a g• "''~ slam to Dick
Schofield. llernan t&gt;-z ea l'!lPli his
seventh save. llon Su tton, 2-5. took

At New York , Sid Fernandez ami
two r('lit •vers combined on a
fiw -hittrr, and f(ay Knight clouhl" l

nm [ K,n CBn nan . 2 11. pi( YPCiuplllt•
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ln two recent summer lea.t,rue
ga tnes Rutland defeated Pomeroy
14.Q and Middleport 27·8.
Rutland 's Terry McG uire was
the "1nnlng pitcher In the Pomeroy
garre with 17 strikeouts and one
walk, whli(• allo\1-tng just two hits.
R. Blankenship suffered the loss.
J ason Rupe had a oome IUD, a
double, and two singles lor the
winners. Kevin Musser. McG uire,
'11m Peterson, E. Peterson. and
Frank McGhee wet·e the other
hitt er.;.
J . McElroy a nd Brown were the
Pomeroy hitters.
Timmy Peterson picked up the
wtn with nine KO's, six walks. and
just three hits In the Z7-8 Rutla nd
wtn. Johnson , Cremeans. and Stcwan suffered the loss.
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two singles. Other hitters were John
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' " ... blame the Chemobyl situation on Reagal1i' - I like it."

CanS€Co, a line shot over the
center·field fence.
"When I hit the ball I knew It was
going out," Ca nseco said of his 14th
romer:
The Orioles moved In front 5 31n
the third on Lee Lacy's sacrilice fly
and Rlpken's seventh hom e nm of
the season.
The A's pullcll within 7-6 In the
bottom of the third on C'&lt; &lt;rney
Lansford' s fourth i&gt;Jmer, a solo
soot, and an RBI double by Mike
Davis, woo later scored from
seco nd ba se on Alfre&lt;lo Griffin 's
ground ba ll to third.
Baltimore picked up an insu ·
ranre 11111 in the eight h on Alan
Wiggins' RBI single.
Oakland held a team meating
aft er the gamq.
"Well , to me it was a positive
thing,' ' said rookie Josr Ca nseco of

a31·33. "l 've had none fora whlicin -------~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------------------------all aspects of the game. But today it .felt good to go out and play and get
back on a coutse where I felt pretty
comfortable. I just playNI vet}'
welL "
Playing under ideal condi tions on
a course that has the 1eputat ion ol
ix'lng one of the toughest on the
PGA Tour, an unusually high
number or low scores were postNL
Chasing Couples, the 1983
Kc"1JX'r cha mpion , were Larry
Mize, Chat·ies Balling and Tom
Sieckmann , who each cmtted liveunder 67s. Feu r st mkes bark at ffi
· were Leonard Thompson, David
Ogrln , Dcnnl&lt; Trixler and Mike
Reid.
"Congr&lt;'Sslona l will never play
tamer than it did today, " Boiling
said.
A total of 58 players recorded par
or better.
Couples birriled Nos.l, 4, 5. 6. 8. 9,
10, 15 and 18, while bogeying No. 2.

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Celtics roll over Rockets
to take two-game advantage
By FREDERICK IHTER~Ii\.N
Ul'l Sport s Wr1tt•r
60S'mN t UPIt ~ lluuston
o·oach Bill 1-'itl'h thinks l.mw Bird
is in ;1 Cl:-t SS tJ~ · hilll ... f'lf Wiwt !:t£•
dreads is whf'n thC' thr('('--tinlf' MYP
into a wnr lrl nf hi s own
Thf' C'l'l tiC's ftlrward St'Ort'll .1 1
point s Th ursctn~· nigtl L including .1
;) po i m rr~ to IP~Hi Boston tto it:- .Wrh
I 'O fl "'t'('Uil\'t&gt; i10tll(' \ 'ictOIY, a l]7-%
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.md ,lddc'&lt;i ~rebound ". 7 ;~ssisrs ;md
1 Sli'als
'"When ilt' grH in :1 rhYthm. tll(•n·
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'-&gt;.lifi F itch, who C(XH'IK'(.l Hird for
tnyr ~f'Lll s 111 Bus!Pll " I thoug ht ~ \ 't'
-..roppr'l.! him up until th · third
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rh(•n' nn hi~ tll':n_ Wht•n !lt• g(•t~
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Friday. May 30, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

ln~.

rrt)(lunding, passing; hr wa s
t'H'rywtwrr. This WJS onr· of those
sppeial nX&gt;m('nt s. ··
Th&lt;' Ccitirs, "~·king th&lt;' ir l oth
:"BA till&lt;•. gradually expanded
t!Y'ir ddv;mtagr to 27 p:Jint s. taking
..1 !l.'l 71 lmrl at 111: 1.1 of thr four1h
quarter on .Jrrry Stehling's 12.foot
jlln'IJ)t'r ~ ton limif('(l Houston' s
1\rin T\)wt'rs of Akcem Olajuwon
.md Ha !ph Sampson to a mmblnrd.
lX)int~

in thl• S('('ond half.
Tlw l{ockrts werr ou!S&lt;'Ore&lt;l l t-19
in the tltird quarter and Olajuwon,
\dlO had li point s in the first llc.llf,
\''II~ hPld to 2 !XJin ls by 1\rv in
~1&lt;-H.J lt•. a rn&lt;mb.•r of the NBA's
,\J l l l&lt;'f~n s iv&lt;• first !!•am . Bos ton 's
long ·il rmro. I) foot 10 forward "lso
srurf'd 10 of his 2i p:lints in til&lt;' third
qu,lf'lt'r.
hitting
Cl cnl\('('
..;pin
mo\'C'S
and 2Oillbul
s h .l !S .linn Of
Booton won its seven th straight

rost-srason

cli:•frnLk&gt;d its hom&lt;'-cou 11 ach·antag&lt;'
lht' brst -of- S('\'f'll !'£•riC'S shift:o. to

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Toledo results

l;~i]:lccc[[[iJ:iii]:icc~[:l:i:il

g~mf' and suC'CC'Sfull y

Hou.stun for Ga me
aft l•rnnon.

RBI's each to spark tlv:'lr team to
victory, led by Campbell who was
four-for-six, Rhonda Hatton (2·3)
and Kathy Hatton who help('(] her
own cause with a peri€'('! lhree-for thrre night.
Eastem's A my Young had two
singles and two RBJ's, while Lesa
Rucker had a two· fonhr er
evening.
Falrilcld took a 2-0 lead In the first
on a blast by Campbell, but East••rn
came rl ght back on a Young single
&lt;md an eiTOr to tie !he score 2·2.
Falrileld went ahead ·1·1 in tl1c

WAVERLY '!11c Easlem
Eaglclles gi rl s' softball team
dropped a 24 -8 Regional Touma'·
ment decision here a! Waverly High
Tho Rockets, Sf'l'klng th~ir flr·st
School alter Leesburg Fairfield
NBA championship, wer~ led in
rallied for a tota l of 16 nms In the
smling by Olaj uwon with :n points,
fifth and sixth Innings. Fahileld
all but 4 in the first hall. Sampson
advances to the Regional final
had 18, 15 l'Oming before
Satu rda y at l p.m . where It plays
intermission .
IIY:' winner of the Port.smouth Clav
Boston, which ha s defeatl"CC the · t26&lt;l) and Strasburg (22·2 ).
"
Hockets In all four games this
Eastem bows from fur1her play
sc~tson. rcc eivf.'d l R JXllnt s from
with a fine 15·7 mark.
l.l&lt;'nnis .Johnson and 11 fi ·om Da nn~·
Kathy Hatton was the winning
Ain!(f'.
jit cher for Leesburg. scatteling
The Celllcs lmprovro their sea· eight hits as she picked up the
son mark tofll-16 and are 11·1 in the ,·Jctory . liatton' s hlgh-arc slow
pla~· offs this year.
pitching style threw the Easterners
J\ n PmOOrrassed Olujuwon said off stride for rnost of the ga me.
his f('.Jfll must play betwr for it s
Leesburg, behind Hatton's pitchIng, had won the Southern H ills
fans back "' The Summit in
Houston.
Conference with ·an ll ·O rCC'Ord.
"l '.vas CJshamOO . even in C.d mr 1
Senior hurler Amy Young ended
wr playf'd txotter. At homr \\'~will
1\11 exce llent career with a good
h' different. Wr• have the&gt; home out in!(, but suffer·ed the loss.
crowd and wpca n'tlC't thC'm do\\n.''
·nu·ce Lady Lions collcctro three

wanted rut then':· said teammate
Bill Walton . " B~ had his hands on
r w•ry OOU, hP was sh.\a!ing, s t~t ·

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Eastern girls eliminated, 24-8

Sunda)

TOLJ,;DO, Ohio iUP i l - ,lohn
Konesky Ill . who drovf' In the fir st
race at Dctmlt' s Haw! Park
Thursday, drove thr£•e winners at
Talmo HacPway Park Thursday
night.
After racing at Del roll, l&lt;on~sky
went to Toledo whell' lw brought
home don Mar Brrn in till' eigh th
racP, Highland Valor in the fm·
tutul lOth and Ren H in thf' lllh .

PAHIS &lt;l 'Plr- Top "'-d; 1\·,m
c•ndl &lt;Jnd Mar11n&lt;l .'\a\Tai!IO\"a,
l' l"O tennis "harks with wp!J ddi!H d
~ !l lc•r in.'-tinc-h, will t•ach !llPt'!
rn lnnow.s in todJ~ \ third -ruund
ncnchP~ in Ihi ' S2.1i million Fn'nrh

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The top tw o of th• • Crand Slam
f'\' ('nl w Prr· both idl f' TlHll~da:.·.
:.,;rPp&lt;~ri ng for m.Jtchl''- rhnt ~11oulcl
--,m it them ln totht· fo urth round b~ ·
i~ife in thr U:t~.
Lr•ndl. the· champion ht.~ rr in 198-l ,
..dJI pl,1y ArgC'ntinr Christia n Mi nussi. !\a\T.ttiloY(J ~hould shaqX'n
ujl ill'!' alrmdv IPtllal game on
1 'lnurlla Porwirk of W&lt;'st G&lt;&gt;rm,my.
Nrither of llu' top "'wds h&lt;.t\'('

ganws 0\'f'r sb: sPts. and :--.:a nat il
m·;t- 1\\"it"l' a t' hampion ht'rl•- has
giH·n up lO O\'C'r four sc•s.
l~u t nritlJN is a eurrrnt cif' frn clin g
champion. Thosp honors !x&gt;lon~ to

rl\·a]s Ch ri' r~\'Crt Lloyd of the
t 'nitro StaTt-s and Swpdp Mats
WiJand&lt;•r, l&gt; •th of whom won
Thu1~dav .

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THE
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into a head-to-head duel With earl)'
leader GrdSS)' Knoll around til!'
fi nal tum. thPn !ook comm and in
the midst retch for a length and a
quafter win in 2:00 4 ~5. That time
tit'!l Rachel.! as the fastest trottin g

Hr had ht·r in four1hthrough till'
fi1:St half-mil&lt;' of til&lt;' ff'.r turr&lt;l race.
thf&gt;n began lhf • mO\'£' up tht'
luck;,tretch. l!&lt;·ckv H~ckv toekro

finishNs ln th~ open ing rare to
rl'turn &amp;'Dfi. OO on the&gt; 8- 6~ 1 trifr&lt;.'ta
rombinat ion.
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Nfw York INitkro~\!:1 at Oakland t Ywrt~:
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Minton (!II and MlMn: Tolt\'f'r, Ttk\llvt 161.
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40-Lb." Bag Top Soil
lop soil for patching and
top dressing gardens.

PORTSMOUTH - The Eastern
Eagles (20-5) versus Green Bobeats
(14-10) Regional Baseball ' game
was called lor rain l&gt;r tl1e second
day in a row due to stol'!ey
rondltiOns and Doodbtg In the
Portsmoutll area . Scattered shoW·
ers missed Meigs Coonty but hit
Adams, Scloto, and Pike Coontles
hard over tl1e past couple fi days.
The game has been rescheduled
tor todaY (Friday) at 4: J0 p.m. at
Branch Rickey Park in Ports·
rmutll. 'The finals wW be Saturday
at Portsmouth al!rordlng to reports

at (l'e55

Sale Price
Grecian Urn
Large plastic urn.
SAVE

~ont

wtleel

steroo llpe. radi&gt; tires. bucket seat&gt;. rear
wtnli&gt;w detogger.

NOW

WAS

'9295

'8295

1986 JEEP
CJ·7
Stocl&lt; H 507l1. 2 door~ hard top, 6 c~.. 4

ume, however, some talk

of tre tournament finals being reid
In westervtlle haS been considered.
Frtday's wmner wW play. canal
Wbtchester (21-6) wiD defeated
Lucasville Valley WednesdaY (22·
5) bY a 3-1srore. Game time wW be ·
1 p.m. wenther permJttlng.

3.97~~;
50-Ft. Garden Hose
50'xW' nylon rein forceo
garden hose Save nowt

Golf lle88ion Sunday

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An l&amp;hole scramble and a
potluck dinner wW be held at tire
Js,ymar Golf Club for members and
gilests startlni at 2 p.m. SUnday. ·

1979 OLDSMOBILE
CUTLASS

Stock i 67541, 4 doors, statim waltOn, tront
wheel drive, 4 c~.. air can d.. aut• tr.-. •. PS.
PR AMIFM radii, ~eroo tape, mdiat tires.
bucket seal!.

NOW

'7695

'6695

Stod&lt; i 67211, 2 doors, COOJE, 6 c~. aut•
tran1, P&amp; PO. Nol/FM rolb wMe walls.

WAS

'3695

Stocl&lt; H 65142, 2 doors, ha&lt;d IIIJ, 4 wll!el

driv'" 6 c~.. air cond., auto. ~'"'· PS, PR
AMIFM radio, ~eroo t&gt;pe, ll!di~ t&lt;115, bud&lt;et

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'8795 '7195

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NOW

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'4395

'3395

1982 FORD
EXP
Slod&lt; H 67841. 2 door;, oant wl"oel dnve 4
cyt., air cand.. AMI FM rillil, ~""' ~P•
bucket "'"' sun roor

WAS

NOW

'4495
1981 CHRYSLER
CORDOBA
Stod&lt; H 5!80Z 2 doer; hard top. 6
rond.. auto trans. PS, PB, odoal tires,
walo, bucket "'"·

N~

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'4495

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1980 JEEP
1979
We Dare
CJ·7
MONTE CARLO
w
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PS, PB.
You
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'2495 '4495
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rond .. auto. ~ans.,
cruoe rontr_
d.
AM /FM rilli:&gt;, ~""' tap• ~doal tres, wr.te

Stock H 683!11. 1 doors. hard IIIJ, 4
drive, c~..
buck~

1980 MERCURY
COUGAR XR-7

1914 FORD
BRONCO II

WAS

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Up To 48 Months Terms, Most Units DrasticaiiJ Reduced For This Sale.

'9395

1985 FORD
ESCORT

'9795

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Stack I 66911. 2 dooo. lront wtleel dnve, 4
cyt.. air rond.. aula. rans.. PS. PB, AMIFM
radil . .tt«e wato.

WAS

NOW

10,395

'5M5

WAS

Stocl&lt; H67901, 2 doors, hard top, 4 wheel
driv~ 4 ~ .. 4 PS, PB, AMIFM rill~.
sterOl tap~ radi~ twes, btJcllet seals. ~ngwide
l!e!l. gauges, siding rear ~as1

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This Weekend Only!

speed, !land. ~IWIS. PS. PB. bucket !eals.

WAS

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Stod&lt; H 64591, 2 doors. 6 ~. ao rond, 4
speed t18ns., PS, PO. cruise cmtrot, AMIFM
rodil, !leroo tape, ll!di~ tires, gauges,

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driv~ 4
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cyt., ow cond, 5 speed, PB. AMIFM

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'7595 '6995

1986 VOLKSWAGEN
JEnA

NPW York, FOidf'f" 161.

3Y&gt;· HP lawn mower with
side discharge, recoil
start engine. 8" wheels.

I.

'8595

WAS

1982 BUICK
SKYLARK

1982 DATSUN 4x4
KII\IG CAB

1913 FORD
IRON CO

Stod&lt; H 63111, 4 doofl, stJtion wagon, flont
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By The Bend
Beat of the bend
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentmel S&amp;all Wrller
The Joppa Methodist Church
congregation In·
vltes you to v1slt
the Joppa church
at 7: 30 on Sunday
evening to . hear
~rry Taylor.
· In c as e it
dOesn't ring a
bell, Taylor Is the man whc crossed
America on crutches. He has been
feted by mayors, governcrs, Vice
Preside nt Bush and President
Reagon. He wa s the Jaycees
outstanding young man and Parkersburg Man of the year. He wlll
relate his ex~rlences of the long,
hard walk.
The c hurch ~pie feel hcncred to
have such a speaker and cordially
Invite you to drop by and share.
You c an still make reservations
for the C hester High School Alumni
Banquet and Dance.
The annual event wlll be he ld
June 7 at the Chester Eleme ntary
School with the banquet to be at 6: 30
· and the dance at 9. Reunion classes
· are 1921, 19:!i, 1031, 19:li, 1941, 1946,
1951, and 1956. Mus ic for dancing
· Will be by the True Country Band .
You can call Maxine Whitehead,
378-6294, or Nellie Parker at
9&amp;'&gt;-3890. to makeyourreservatlons.
Maye Mora is also a charter
member of the Statue of UbertyEllis Island Foundation, Inc., and

has received the tiflclal commern·
oratlve Invitation to attend celebra·
tlons July 3-6 In New York City
when the restored statue will be
unveiled. Knowing gentle Maye,
doesn't It figure that she wruld be a
supportive member of such a
group?
Ruby Hysell Is confined to St.
Jo5eph Hospital In Parkersburg
where she has undergone knee
surgery. You can send cards to
room 238. The zip Is 26101

And tn the birthday comer, we

contact the Racine Department
Store or the VUlage Cut Rate Store.
Hours of the activity will be trom 9
a.m. to 5 p .m. and Into the bargain
merchants will also be doing a
Father's Day promotion.

The Scipio Fire Department wlll
be staging a garden tractor pull at
the fire houseonSundaybeglntngat
I p.m. with three classes, 900, 1000
and 1100 pounds to pull. Trcphles
wll1 be awarded and to further
enhance the event, the department
wll1 have homemade Ice cream oo
hand.

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SUNDAY
HARRJSONVI!JE
Scipio
Township Volunteer Fire Depart ment Is sponsoring a garden tractor
pull Sunday , starting a t 1 p .m ., at
the fire house in Harrtsonvllle.
Three pulling clasSI'S - 900, 1000
and 1100 pounds. Entry fee $3.
Admiss ion at the gate Is 50 cents.
Trophies are being sponsored by
Rutland Furniture.
MORNING STAR Fourth
-annual Georgt&gt; Holter Jr., fa mily
reunion Sunday a t 1 p .m . at home of
Jim and Karen Holter Werry,
Morning Star, Court St. Road. All
tamlly and friends Invited to basket
.dinner reunion; Werry will prepare
barbequed chtc ken . Those a ttend ·
:tng to take pictures, storie s and
·other Ite ms of family Interest.

!tl t JACKSON PIKE · RT.!I5 WEST
Phone 446·4524
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~AY 30 thru JUNE_!j
FRlOAY thru THURSOAV ~

yearbook.
roll call
members
named theirFor
favorite
outdoor
sport.
A report was given on the sprtng
confermce at Rodney attended by
four members. Officer were reelected for another year and
Include, Nancy Morris, president;

Mrs. Blackston, vice president;
Peggy Houdashett, secretary; Su·
sle Abbott, treasurer; Peggy Harrls, reporter; and Clarice Kennedy,
historian.
A picnic will be held at the
Roadside Park on Route33,Junel9,
6:00 p.m. A meeting wlll be
announced for the group to work oo
the year book.

The state convention wlll be held
at the Sheraton Plaza Hotel In
Columbus with the Zanesllle
league to be host, Oct. 14 and 15.
Theme Is "Prcud of Our Past and
Pride In Our Future."
The traveling prize donated by
Susie Soulsby was won by Mrs.
Blackston, whose ~hostess for the
meeting was Mrs. Harris.

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secretary,
and Cathertne
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and Erma Smith,
treasurers.
The 1-

(row's Family Restaur111t

new offlcers .wlll be Installed at the
June meeting.
Mrs. Pullins had the prayer to
open the meetlrig, Members wlxl
worked In the Pappy Day project
were thanked and It was noted that
proceedsweregoodwlththerncney
to be used for veterans and
veterans' chUdren during the year.
Delegates to the summer conference and department convention
were named and Include Mrs.
Roush, Veda Davis, and Mrs.
Welsh, delegates; and loretta
Tiemeyer, Pearl Knapp, and Julla
Hysell, alternates.
Jerutlfer Cwch, delegate to Buck.
eye Girls Slate will give her report
at the June meeting. It was noted
that the juniors have reached goal
In membership. Refreshments
were served by Iva Powell.

"F,.Itlllf ICt•lldg FMI Ctkk••"

Missionary meeting

The name of Margaret Jones
Stewart of Merlitt Island, Fla. was
unintentionally omitted from the
listing of out-of-county Pomeroy
High School graduates returning
for tbe alumni banquet Saturday
night.

POMEROY- The Tim Morrison

Trio, Huntington, wlll present
special music at the First Southern
Baptist Church, Sunday, 7:30p.m.
The trio attends the Highlawn
Baptist Church In Huntington. The
Rev. Lamar O'Bryant, pastor,
Invites the !llbllc to enjoy the night
of gospel music. The church Is
located between Meigs High School
and Salisbury School on Pomeroy
Pike.

ORANGE1WP -Orange T ownship trustees meet B p.m.,Mooday,
home r1 Clerk Dorothy Calaway.
POMEORY- Meigs Local Band
Boosters meet 7 p.m . Monday at the
high school band room.

RACINE - Racine Chapter 134,
Order of Eastern Star, meets 7:30
p.m. Monday; refreshments.
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Garden Club meets 7: 30 p .m .
Monday, rose garden r1 Arthur and
Beulah Strauss. Following garden
tour; business meeting, mreshments, at Middleport Presbyterian
Cllurch.
MIDDLEPORT Middleport
Garden Club meets Monday 7: ll
p.m., Presbyterian Church. Hostesses Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, Mrs.
Dorothy Roller and Mrs . John
Davis.

CwncD to meet
Ru lland Vlllage Council wlll meet
June 3 at 7: 30p.m . a t the Rlltland
Civic Center .

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Rt.JTLAND - A danCF wlll be
held at the Rutland Civic Center
Friday from 8 to 10:30 p.m. Music
wlll be provided by Flashback and
admission wm be $2 a s ingle, and $3
for couples.

New officers were elected at the
Tuesday night meeting
the
American Legion Atp~Ulary, Drew

or

~et;:t;, Post :ll, Pomeroy, held at

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Breakfast held
Members of Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, Amer ican legion, and Its
Auxiliary who have been faithful tn
assisting with parties at nursing
homes we re honored at an awards
breakfast he ld a t Shoney's In Point
Pleasant.
Several patches and field service
bars and pins were awarded and a
trophy was presented to Trlsha
Tobias, Little Miss Poppy,
Awards went to Virgil and Gerry
Parlons, Fred Hanel, Fred Gibbs,
Ve lsla Roush, Sue Little, Erma
Hendric ks, Etta WUI, Carol Rose,
J e an Gilmore, Gall Ferry, Trlsha
Tobias, Shelly Fox, Grace Welch,
Becky Tyree, Mary Clark, Elleen
Snyde r, and Phyllis Bl'ake. Several
others we r e unable to attend the
breakfas t.

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School Supt.
Chw-cb Scmol 9: lla.m.; W!I'Sh!p Senile IO:l1
a.m. CJdr rehtarsal , 'fuesday, 7:lJ p.m .

. - dlr&lt;dlon or Lois Burt.
POMEROY OilJROI OF 1liE NAZA·
RENE. Ca-ner l1nlon and llflllben'y, Rf'Y.
Thlmu Glon McClung, paslor. Norman Presley, S. S. Supt., Sunday School, Ul a.m.;
11101'111111 worship lll::lla.m.: evmlngse-vlce 6
p.m.: mid-week sm1ce Wedneoday, 7 p.m.
atACE EPISalPAL OllJRO!, l!6 E.
Main St. Pl&gt;meroy. Sunday oervlcos: Holy
oomm.unlon on the fln!lt &amp;lnday oteach m::mth.
and combtned with morning Jr&amp;yer m the
lhlnti Sunday. Morning praY&lt;"' andse-rmnon
all Olhor Sundays d I he 1111n1h. Cllurch Sct!oOI
and Nuroery caro provided. CdiE&lt;. hour In lhe

Par1sh HAll lmrrodi.&gt;,.Iy lollow1ng lhe se-vlce.
POMEROY OllJRQI OF O!RIST. 212 W.
Main St. NeU Prooc!!OOI, pastor. Bible School
9::1! a.m.: Morning worship, ll::Jla.m.; Youth
nwllnp, 6:00pm.: Evftllng worship, 7:00 p.
m. Wedne9day night fl"ayw meeting and Rlhlf.
IlNdy. 7:00p.m.

THE SALVATION ARMY, 115 Bun..-nut
Avo., Pl&gt;meroy. Mrs . Dora Wlnlng In dtarge.
~y holJneso&lt; ~g. 10 a .m.: ~ y
!idlool, 1():;1] a.m. Sunday SciMlol, YPSM
IJ&lt;Bo Adams, leader. 7: ;I] p.m Salvallotl
"""'lng, variouo speakers and musk' specials.
'llllrldly, U::ll a.m. to 2 p.m. ~...ad~~~!!~ HotriP
l.ea!luo, rnornbrrs In c11art1&lt;. aU """""'
invlltd: u; p.m. Thunday, Capo ~
Oasss IYoong F&lt;ople&gt;BINel, 7::11 p.m. Bible
Study and Prayer meetlnR. qM!1 to thP public
POMEROY WES!'SIDE 01\JRQI OF
OIR!ST, llZIIiChildren 's Homo Road !County
Road 'Ill I. !!12-SI:Jl. Vocal music. Sunday Wor~hp I! a.m.: Bible Study II a.m.; Wa-shJp, 6 p.
m. W~~~~Siu.:ly, 7p.m.
OLD D
Bllii..E QIRIST'IAN
CHUROI, Alvin Curt~ . pastor; LJnda &amp;Wan,
Sup&lt;. Sunday Sctool 9: ll a.m.; I""'cl\lng s..-.
&gt;ire!. lint and !hint Sunday following 9.uday
SChool. Youth llle(&gt;Ung. 7:JJ p.m. t"\.ft')' Sun·
day.
GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST.
Pree chlnjit 9:30a.m. tint and St&gt;COnd, Sun ·
days of tach month : thrd and toorth Sun ·

da y e-a chmon th,worshlp smtces at 7:30 p.
m.; Wednesda y evenlliJii:S at 7:30 p.m .
P rayer a nd Bible Study.

SEVENTH·DA Y ADVENTIST, Mulb·
tendt'fll. Rh o nd&lt;~ Markin . Sabba th Sch ool

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POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST. Lystoo
Halley, mlnlstf'r. William Snouffer, Sun da y School Sup!. Sunday Sdl oo l, 9:30 i!. .m .
: Morning Worship 10:.tl a .m.
Jack Net&gt;ds, Sunday School Dlr[l('tor. Sun da y School , 9: .'II a.m .; Morn ing Worship .

10:45: t"'/enlng worship, 7:00p.m. ~ D . S . T .1
&amp; 7:30 j£ ,S.T.): Wednesda y Prayf'r Sf'r·
vice, 7: 00 p.m. ID.S.T.I &amp; 7:30P.M. lE .S.
T.l: Mission Friends ~ ag es 2-61, Royal
Ambassadors (boys af(PS 6-18), and Girls
In Action taf!PS &amp;IS) on Wfdn€'Sdays, 7 p.
, m.ID.S.T.l &amp; 7: 30p.m. !E.S.T. I; Tu esday
Vtsua tton , 6:30p.m.
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH. Bal ·
ley Run Road, Rev. Emmett Rawson , ~s ·
tor. Handley Dunn , !iUpL Sunday School.
IOa.m.: Sunday('ve nlng servlce, 7: 30p.m.
; Bible tea chlnR. 7:30p.m. Thursda y.
SYRACUSE MISSIO N, CHm,- Sl., Syracu:fJto. Sttrvl cPS. 10 a.m. Sunday . EvenIn fit
servlcPS Sunday and W00nt&gt;Sdayal7:00p
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN liNtoN, R•v. K• llh Eblin .
pastor . Sunday School 9:30 a .m., Wad ('
H1yman. supl. : Mornln g Worshlp,10:30a.
m.: Sunday cvcnlnfit service 7:30 p.m.:
Wednesday Prayer Meellng, 7:30p.m.
llfl'. MORIAH CHURCH OF GO D,
Racine-. Rt&gt;v. Jam f's Salterfle\d, paslor.
Freeman Williams. Supt. Sunday School
9 : 4 ~ a.m.: S ~nda y a nd Wednesday eve-nIRA !ervlces, 7 p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
Comer Slxlh and Palmer. Earl Eden. Pa stor. Ray Fields, S.S. Supt. ; Dan Riggs,
Asst. Supt. Sunda y SChool. 9:15 a.m.;
MornlnR Worahtp, 10:15 a .m.; Sunday
Evening service, 7 p.m. Youth meellng,
1: 3() p.m. Wednesday: PVenlng se'!'VIce- 7 p.
m.; Choir practice 8 p.m.

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Prescription!.

Pomeroy

MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF cHRIST,
!Hh and Main. Bob Mt'llon. minister. AI
Ha rtson, assoc. min Isler; Mlke- Gerlach.
SUnday School ' SuperintendeD!. Bible
School 9:l) a.m.: Morning Worship JJ :30
a .m. Evrning Worship 7:00p.m. Wedn~ ­
day, 7:00p.m. Prayer meE-ting.
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF' TilE NA·
:tAR ENE, Co-pa stors Rev. Olarles Cwle
and Rev. Nancy Coylt&gt;. Bill White, Sunda y
School Supl. Sunday School 9:30 a.m.;
l!lori\IDI Worship 10:30 •·.!11·' EvangeiiSIIc
meetlnll 7:00p.m. Wodn .. day, 7:00p.m.
Prayer meetlna; .
UNITDI PIII!!IBYTERIAN MINI!!TRY
OF Ml!lll8 COIJM'Y
Rov. KenWIIIIn...,
HARR1SONVn.LE PRI!!IBYTERIAN
CHURCH - Sunday: Worship Serv ices
9:00a .m.; Church School 10:15 a.m..
MIDDLEPORT PRI!!IBI'TERIAN sunday School, 9 a.m.; Church service,
If!: II o.m.

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THE DAILY
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over so-called animal rights, conceming the

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unnecessary or inhumane killing of some

Equipment

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Serv•ce

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Special program

POMEORY- The Meigs Local
Band Boosters wll1 have a pop can
collection drive Mooday. Cans can
he taken to the Metgs High School
oond room between 8:30 and 10
a .m . Monday or residents may call
002-3158 tor pickup.

Auxiliary has
meeting

JohnF . Futtz,Mgr.
Ph. 992-2101

992-5130 Pomeroy

Omitted

~pie fall In IJve In

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NEW YORK _ ~: /~ ~.§l!·
Cl01HING
tiJUSE ·lvo,) .
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ICERMIT'SKORNER
214E . Main

The newly organized Racine
Merchants Association Is turning
into a lively bunch!
On Saturday, June 14, the group
wlll stage a sidewalk sale, a flea
market and an Ice cream wclal oo
Third St.
Flea market and craft ~pie
Interested In taking part c an

MONDAY

12.

A report on clothing purchased
tor some needy chlldren was given
when the Middleport ChUd Conservatlon League met recently at the
home r1 Helen Blackston.
The group enjoyed a hike and
wetnerroast lnconjunctlonwtth the
meeting. Susie Abott gave devotlons reading, "My Son, My Son", a
poem dedicated to her In her

president; Mlldred Hudson, second
vice president; Frankie Hunnell,

CHESHIRE - Vacation Bible
school wUI be held at the Sllver Run
Baptist Church, Monday through
June 6 from 6 to Beach evening.

· PAGEVILLE A spaghetti
supper Saturday, 5 to 7 p.m .,
PagevUle town hall. Sponsored by
Scipio Senior Citizens and Scipio
Township Fire Department Ladles
Auxilia ry, dinne rs wlli be $3.50 for
adults and $1 .75 for c hildren unde r

This Message and CAruth
USED CARS, INC. " MEIGS nRE
\ \ CEN1ER, INC.

A missionary meeting wlll he
held Wednesday at 7:30p.m. at the
Pagevllle Townhouse. Dorothy
Conrad wlll be the speaker. The
Rev . David Farrell, pastor, Invites
the }:llbllc.

FRIDAY

RlJrLAND . - Hymn sing, Rutland Freewill Baptist Church,
saturday, 7 p.m.

Page-6·

Science has confirmed that older
the same way
as teen-agers. Funny, I never
thought otherwise. Do keep
smlling.

POMEROY - Belles and Beaus
Western Square Dance Club sponsor open dance a t Royal Oak Park
Recreation Building Friday from 8
to 11 p .m. Caller Da le Eddy.

SI.

Friday. May 30. 1986

Mrs. Gladys Williams whc wlll
celebrate her OOth birthday on June
2 and would enjoy receiving cards
from her friends .. Her address Is
60095 State Route 124, Reedsvllle,
Ohio 45712; Donna Reibel ShatowUI
mark a birthday on June I; her
daughter, Kristen, on June 7, and
DoiUla and her husband, Jim, wlll
mark their wedding anniversary at
their Gallipolis hOme on June 6;
Nettle Hayes, Middleport, and
Evelyn DeVault, Wllkesvllle, will
both observe birthdays on June 4.

Community calendar I area happenings

SATURDAY
SYRACUSE- Barbara's School
of Dance, Sy racuse, wlll present a
spring recital " Ry thym of the
Night," Saturday, 7:30 p .m ., at
Southe rn High School. Admission

) fXrERIENCE THf JOY Of RELIGION

Child ~nservation League has meeting

Special speaker set

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tent to which these procedures are vital to the advancement of medical science . Wh il e no one

anti Rurlt Ann

Snpl .; Snnda y School 9:30 a.m.; morning
worship, 11 a. m.; Sunda y evflnin gsprvkf'
denies that a great deal of progress has res ulted
7: 30 p.m. Prayer M•••'" •· wron e&lt;d" .
7:30p.m.
from this work with anima ls, t here have been insYRAcusE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD.
Grocenesnon·PI' ntf'rosla l. Worship Sf'rvic(' Sunda y
II S I. Memorial Or.
Pomeroy
Generat Merchandise
Stances of bizarre and Cruel experiment s which ap10 a.m.; Sunday School II a.m. Evening
worship
servil'£'
7:
00
p.m
.
Wedn
esda
y
992-2104
Ractne 9-49-2SSO
parently serve no worthwhil e purpose and subject
prayor moellng 7:00p.m.
~rr . HERMON UNITED BRE:I'HR EN
th em t o muc h needl ess s uf fering. We have learned
tN CHRIST CHURCH. Lor atro rn Texas
F'OREST RUN BAPTI ST. Rrv . Nyleth t G d
d
11 f
f
1·f
Communily otr Cl. Rt. 82. Rev . Rofx&gt;rt Borden. pastor. Co rn elius Bunch, supt .
a 0 rna e a Orms 0 I e On earth, and While
Sand• rs. pastor. Jofl Holter. lay leader: Sunday School 9:.10 a .m.; Second aod
He gave man dom inion over the animals, th is au Ed Roush. Sunday School Sup t. Sund ay "(ourth Sun days wo rship se-rvJrp at 2:30 p.
I04 E. MAIN ST., PO AllOY
School 9:.10 a.m.; mornln,~&gt;: wo·rshlp and m
thority does not give people the right to torture
Chi ldren's Chu rc h. 10 30 a.m.: ev!'lling
MT. MORIAH BAPTI ST, Fourth and
p r~ching service on the ~ffond and
Main St .. Middleport. Rev . Glltx-r1 Crai g,
them . At your House of Worship, you wil l a cquire
fonrth Sund ays " 7:.10 P m.; Christi an En · Jr .. pastor. Mrs. F. rv ln Baum ~a rdner .
d€'avor on thl:' firs! and third Sundays at Sunday School Sup!. Sunday SchoolS: 30 a
7
·
SYRACUSE FIRST UNITED PRESBY .
the lOVe and COmpaSS iOn needed to help abo!ish
:.10 p.m.
W!'dn.s&lt;ln.v
pra yer m""llng and m.: Worship St&gt;rv lce-. 10 :45 a.m.
Bible
study,
7:.10 p.m.
SlCCESS ROAO CHURC H OF CHRIST
0
S
Sch
TERIAN unday
ool. I a .m .;
these excesses against the a n imal s, which ale the
CHURCH OF' GO D OF PROPHECY . - .Jos(&gt;J&gt;h B. Hoskin s. t'va n2t'lls t. Sunday
Church ~ ervl ce. 11: 15 a.m.
Loca ted on 0 . J . Wh llf&gt; Road of Hi£hway Aihlf&gt;
Sludy ~a . m .; Worship, 10 a.m.; SunRUTLAND CHURQI OF GO D, Pastor.
most innocent and he Ip ies's Of God' S Creatures .
HilL Pal Henson, pas!o r. Suoday School 10 day evl'ning Sl'n 'icC' 6 p.m.: wro nesday
John Evans. Sunda y S&lt;'hool 10:00 a. m.: ..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,;_.,;.;;;.,;;,;;,;;,,;;.;.,;;,;;,;;,;:.:,;.;;,;;:.;,;;:;.;;,;;,;__ _ _ _ _..J a.m. Cla sses lor all ~f's . Jun ior Church 11
£'V f'flln ~ srrvlcr. 7 p.m.
.
Sunday Morning Wors hip 11 :00 a.m. Chll · a .m.; Morn in~ worship 11 a.m. Adult
NTECOSTAL ASS EMBLY . Rac ine,
dren 's Chu rch 11 a.m . Sunday Evtnin J!:
Choir pracllcl:' 6 p.m. Sunday. Yoona: Pro· Rt.PE124.
Hoba ck. pastor. Sunday
Sf'rvlce 7:00p.m. W&lt;'d .. 6 p.m. Young La ·
Chu rch School 10 a.m. 1GraC£•1.
E:vC'nlng worsh ip 7: 30 p.m. Wedn l"Sday
pi p's. Chlldrrn's Churl'h and Adull Blblf' School 10William
a.m.. Sund ay to ve-nlrl ~ serv ice 7
di M' Auxlllllry . W&lt;'dn csday, 7 p.m. FamMOR:'-J ING STA R - Wors hip. 9: ~ ~~ a . m . :
PrayPr a nd Bible Study, 7;3U p.m.
Study. WNi nesday ar 7: :ll p.rri
Uy Worship.
.
Ch urch &amp; hoot. IO::Itl a.m.: Biblr STudv.
DEXTER CHURCH OF CHRIST.
HOPE BAPTIST CHAP El. . ~?O Grant p.m. Wedn rsday evt"ff i n ~ st'rv lce 7 p.m. .
CARP EN TER BAPTIST. Don Ch•adl e,
HAZEL CO MM UNITY OIURCH Off
Thu r~da ~·. 7: :Kl p.m. 1Radt&gt;rl.
.
Charl es Russell Sr .. mln lsler. Rl ck Ma·
Sl., Mkldlt&gt;por1. Afflllal&lt;'d w\lh Southern
pt. Sunday School 9: JO a.m. Mornin g
Rt . 124. 3 mi!Mi from Porlland -l.oog Bot·
11!-'.C'I:\'E WESLEYAN - Chu r'('h ~hool.
rn mbl&gt;r . supt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.m.;
Baptist Convent ion. David Bn.•an, Sr .. Ml · Su
Worsh ip 10: 10 a.m. Pr a yE&gt;r serv ice. a !terntom. Eds&lt;-1 Harl . pastor . Sunday School.
1U ,1.1T1., Wurs hlp1 1&lt;~ . m .: UMWfourl h Mon·
Worship scnvko 10 ::\0 a.m. Bible sludy,
nlster. Sunday School 10 a .m.: Mornlna ate
Sundays .
dc1, . at 7:11 p.m.; M{'n'!&lt;i Prav.er Bn'a lda'it.
Turs day • 7·. ,30 p• m·
9·• 30 a •m . ·, •"
.:&gt;~.~ nday mom in •"' prea ch Ina
"'
worshlp ll a:m.: EvPnin gworshlp 7 p.m.;"
10:30 a .m.. Sunda ye,•mingserv lces. 7: .J)
Wf'd nf'Sda\·. 7 a.m. l{; raCf' l.
REORGAN IZED CHURCH OF JE:S US
W&lt;'dn('sda y ('V('nln J!: Bib le srudy an d , . MJDDLEPORT PENT ECOSTAL. Thlrd
Ave. Rev. Clark Baktr. pas tor. Ca rl Not Sl.'Tf ON - Church SChool. 9:.10 a.m.:
CII RIST Of LATT ER DAY SAim'S. Pori ·
prayer me('ting 7 p.m.
p.m.
MIDDLEPORT FREEWILL BAPTIST
Morn ing \\:"orshlp 10:45 a.m. fi rst and th ird lan d·Ra r lnc Road. William Rou sh. pastor.
BRADFORD CHURCH OF' CHRIST. Sr. tin,lithl:l m, Sunday School Supt. Sunday
CHURCH. Corner Ash and Plum . Ralph
Su nd&lt;~ ,\ ·!&gt;; F'1•llo"·shiv dinner wit h C&lt;~rmf'l
LlndCJ Eva ns. rhurch school dir e-ctor.
Rt . 124 and Co. Rd. 5. Ma rk ~evers, minis· School 10 a.m. wl!h class('§ for e~ ll a ~ es .
th ird Thu rsday. ti : :111 p.m. t MrGuirf' I.
Church school 9: :wa .m.: Morn ing worsip
Icr . Sunday SC'hoo l Sup! Harrv Hf'n· Evt&gt;nln,g services at 6 p.m. Wednesda y BlCundiff, pastor, Sunday School 10:00 a.m.;
Morn in~ Worship, 11:00 a .m.: WOOn t'Sd::l y
KENO CHURCH OF CHRIST. Vernon
10: .10 a.m.: W('(! n('Sday t&gt;venlng prayer
drt cks,· Sunda.v Schoo\9: ,10 a.m.·. M
. ornln • blrstud y at 7:3tl p.m. You th sen •lces FrtEld
sen·lees, 7:30p.m.
·
•- I('f'S a '7
and Sa lur day Evm In ~~: ,..n·
, : 30 p.
- r ld ~('. mInIster: Oil vf'l' ",.,waIn..Sundav
worship 10:30 a.m.; Evenin ~ worshi p 7 p.r-- day a 1 7:lJ p.m.
ECCLESIA FELLOWSIUP. 128 Mill Sl ..
m
School Supt. Prearh\nJE 9:30 a.m. t'a&lt;'h
BETfO, EHEM BAPT IST. R€'v . Ear l
W....t d
.
S d
Shuler. pastor. Worship sen •Ice. 9:30 a.m.
m. o:unes ay wors hi p 7 p.m.
· un ay.
ST . PAUL LUTH ERAN CHURCH. Middlf"J)ort. Broth t'r Ch uck McPh erson..
HOBSON CHRISTI AN UNIO N. Gw rJZP
Sunday School IO :JO a.m. Bible Sludv an d
Corn r-r Syca mort' and Serond Sts .. Po· pastor. Sunday Schoo l 10 a.m.: Sunda y
MEIGS
Anf'do. pas tor. Sund ay servlct&gt;, 9:30 a.m.;
prayflr se rvlcP Thursday, 7:30p.m. mNoy . The Rev. William Mlddl rs warth. £&gt;\'{' nm ~ S£'rvicrs at i p.m. and Wedn ~ ib y
s l'rdc~ at 7 p.m.
f'vrnln
JZ sf.'rvice 7:30 p.m. Pro..~yn mN&gt;!i n ~.
CARLETON
INTE R DENO~fl NATIONCOOPERATIVE I'.UUSH
AL
CHURCH.
Kt
nos
bu
rv
Road
.
Rev.
Oa ·
pslor. s und ay-SChool 9:45 a.m.: Chu rch
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UNlTDI MErHOOIST CHURCH
~
'J
service 11 a.m.
Wt.-uncsday, 7:JJ p.m.
pastor. Sunday School 9:30a .m.: church
BEI\RWAI.. LO W RI[)(;E CHURCH OF \'k:l Curfman. pastor. Sunda y School 9::11
SACRED HEART CHURCH. Msgr
NORTHEAST CLUSTER
CHRIST. Joseph B. Hosk in s, pastor. B!blr
a.m.: Ralp h Carl. Sup!. EvPnlng worship
Anlhony Cia nnamorf'. Ph. 9'J2.589ti. Satur · ~ t&gt;n.-Jr£' i : 30 p.m.: youth ff'llowshlp G: 30 p.
Rev. Don -'rcher
Rev. Roy Deettr
Class. 9: 30 a.m.; Mornln t~t: Worship 10: 30a . 7:00 p.m. Prayf'r mt&gt;eting, Wednesda y
da y Ev('nin g Mass 7 :30 p.m.: Sunda v m.: Bibl£' slud.v, Thu rsday, 7:3() p.m.
FU LL GOS PEL LIGHTHOUS E, lJO&lt;tS
Re"V. Seide. lohnson
m.: Evenlng Worshlp. 6:30 p.m.Thu rsday
?:OOp.m.
Mass· Sam
LONG BOTI'OM CHRISTIAN , Vernon
· · andiO a.m. c onrt&gt;Ss 1ons OO ·C' Hiland Road . PomC'roy. Tom KPIIy. pasALFRED - Churt'h School 9:.)') a.m.:
Bl~l~~tu~~
k~~\m:.
LE
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UNIT
Y
Eldridge-,
pas
tor:
W
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lace
Damewood,
S.
half
hour
betorr
Pach
Mass.
CCO
r
i.Js~
Ps.
lor. Dann y l..1mbf'rt. S. S. Supt. Sunday
Worship, 11 a.m.; UMYF6:30p.m.; UMW
s s t s d S h 19 30
W hi
II a.m. ~ unday .
Third Tu t&gt; ~ d ay . 7:JO p.m. Communion.
CHURCH. Sund ay Schoolst&gt;n •icf'.9:45a . ··· up . un ay.c 00 : . a.m.: ors P
VICTORY BAPTIST. 52.'i N. 2nd St.. mornln.!( sl'n·tcfl at 10 a.m.: Su nda }' evrning ~Pr \'lrf' i :JOp.m. Tuf'Sda Yand Thu rs .
fl rsl Sunda y. jArcht'rJ
~rv lc P , 10:.10 a.m.
Middlepo rt. Ja mPs E. K('('S£1t', pas tor
m.: Worship service 10:3[) a .m..
t HESTER - Worship 9 a.m.: Chu rch
E\'angellsllc Serv lre 7:30 p.m. Wedn C'S ·
HYSEL L RUN HOLINESS CH URCH.
Sunday mornlnji!: worsh ip 10 a.m. ; E\"£'n · day S&lt;'rvicrs at 7: ll p.m. ·
WOR D OF FAITH . ~ I Mill St. . M~l o ­
Schoo\10 a.m.; Bib\(' Study. Thursda y. 7 p.
day; Prayflr me('\ln,ll 7: 30 p.m. Thu rsday.
Mik e Thompso n, New Haven. WV. pastor.
I n ~ sr r.:ict:' 7 p.m.: Wf'd ncsday rve nin g
port. Sunday mornin g st'rvtcr JO: 15 a.m.;
m.: UMW . flr ~ l Thu rsda y, I p.m.: Co m·
worship 7 p.m Vlsl!allon. Thursda y 6: ;f)
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, PomC'roy - Sunda y School al 9:lJ a .m.: Morning war·
Sunday rw'ni n)il: 7:30. Thu rsd;l}' mo rn l n ~
munlon. fi rst Sund ay tArcht'r \.
Harrisonv\11 (&gt; Rd . Robrrt Pu rtell. minis·
ship at 10:30 a.m.: Sunday evcntngservlre
p.m.
Bl_bi&lt;' study lO a .m. W£ld n£"Sda y Pv mln ~
JOPPA - Worship 9: 30a .m.: Chu rch
trr: Stf'\'£' Slanlf'y. S. S. Supl .: Bill Mr EI·
at 7:30p.m. Thursda y services at 7: 30 p.
MO R.'i E CHAP El. CHURCH - Ga ry
7:.\0 p.m.
!'l'hool 10: .10 a.m. Blblfl Stud y Wl't.ln PS da ~·.
roy, Asst. Supt.: Sundi.lySC'hOOI9:30a .m..
m.
Hol!N . paslor. Su nday School. 10 a .m..
NE W HAVEN CHURCH OF THE NA ·
7:.10 p.m. 1Joh nson1 .
Worship sp n•ire 10: lO a .m.: Ev{'nin~ worFlt EE DOM GOS PEL MISSION at Sa ld
worship sflr\'ire. 11 a.m.: praye r mN'tlng.
ZAR E!'iE . RE-v . Glt&gt; ndon Slrw d. pastor.
LONG BOITOM - Church Srhool 9:.10
! hlp ~ unda y7 p . m . a nd Wt.&gt;dn f.osda~.7p. m .
Knoh, located ttl Cou nty Road 31. Rev.
7:.l0 p.m. Thursday.
a .m.: Worship 7 p.m.: Blblr Stud v. Wed·
Lawre-n('f Glue5t:'nca mp, pastor. Rev.
LIVI NG WORD CHESTER CHURC H Sunday S('hool 9: 311 a.m.; Worship serv irP.
ST. JOHN LUT HER AN CHUBCH. Pin1•
n {'Sda~· . 7: )) p.m.: UMYF . Wf'd ilfSda y,
RoRer Wl lllord, ass1. pastor. Preaching
OF GO D _ Gll tK&gt;rl Spmre r. pastor. s un · 10:30 a .m.; Yout h Sf'rvlce Sunday 6:15 p.
Grovr . .Th r Rf:'\ '. \\'Ill la m Mlddleswarth ,
m. Sundayf&gt;vrn lnl!'Sf'n"iC'f' 7:00 p.m. Wed ·
6:00 p.m.: Comm union Firs t Sunday,
pas lor. Chu rrh snv i('(' 9: .lOa .m.: Sun da v s£' rVIC'E'S Sunday 7:30p.m. Prayer mE!E't ln g day School 9: 30 a .m.; Mom in ~ servlcP
nPSday Praypr Mrr lln£ a nd Blb lt' Studv
IA rchf&gt;r l.
Srhool to:JO a.m.
·
Wedn e-sday. 7:30 p.m., Gary Gritftlh,
S
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In
7
10: 00 a.m.: un a)' e\'l'n I{Serv 1Ct' : 00 P·
700 pm
·
BRA DBl.: RY CHURCH OF' 0/ RIST.
lea dcr . '\'outh grou ps Sunday evf'ntng al
H EED~ VIl. LE- Ch urr h School 9::10 a.
NEA SE SE:I'TLEM ENT CHURCH. Su nJohn Wrl,l! hl , pas tor. S und a ~' Srhoo \9: 30 a.
6:30 p.m. with Roger and Violet Wll\ford,
m.: Mld·ll'et"k prayer S('Miic£' Wf'dn esda y
m.; Worship S&lt;-rv iC(' II: 00 a.m. j 0('(' \C'rl.
7
TUPPE RS PLAI NS ST. PAU L m.: La rry Hay ncs. S. S. Supt. Morning
ll'aders. Co mmunion serv ice fi rst Sunday
OLI VE CO MMUNITY CH URCH . da y afl£&gt;rn ooo Sf'n 'kt'S al 2:30. Thursda y
M.' C'n ln ~ srrvtc('S a! 7: :ll.
Chu rc h School 9: a.m , W01 shlp 10 a .m ,
worship lO:JO a.m.
{'ach moo th.
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WHITE'S CHAPEl..
WESLEYAN
Lawren('f us • pas1or. ax o mer, r.
RAC INE OIURCH OF' THE :'-01\ZAF'!RST BAPTIST CHURC H. Mason. W.
Bib\£' Slud) . Tu f'sda~ . 7 30 p m . UMW.
Supt. Sunday
School
and1 Mornin
g W7orship
Va. Pas tor. Bill Mu fl)h ~·· Sund ay School'lO
Third Tu t'Sday. 7 JO p m Communion
CHURCH _ Coolv iii• RD. Rev. Phillip Rl
RE NE. R£'\'. Llo yd D_Gr Imm, J r., pas I or.
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9·: 30 a.m.; un ay even ngs v ce, P- .:
a.m.: Sunday C'\'f'nin 2 7: 30 p.m. Praye r
Ora Bass. Cha irman nf thP Board of Chris- dcnour. pastor. Sunday School9:30 a.m.;
First Sunda y IArch&lt;&gt;rl .
tlan Llf&lt;'. SundaySchool 9: 30a .m.: Morn ·
wo rship service 10:30 a.m.; Bible- study
Youth mee llng and Blblt" Stud y. Wed nfS
fTl('("tlng and Blbl€'st udy Wt'dnesday, 7:30
CENTR.U. CLUSTER
p.m. Everyon r wt'iro ll'l('.
Rev . Jamt&gt;S E. Corbitt
ing worship 10:30 a.m.; ('van~Plls llc S£'r·
an d worship serv lcfl, Wed nesday, 7 p.m .
FAITH CHURCH, Rl. 7 00 p0 .
RUTLAN D FREE WI LL BAPTIST,Sa Rn. St•vm N•l!lon
vlrP 7:00p.m. Wf'dn t&gt;Sday st•r.·kP, 7 p.m
RUTLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Ll BERTY CHRISTIAN CHUROI . Of&gt;x ·
Mar k Jones, pastor. Bill Nicholson , Sun ·
meroy By-Pass. RPv . Dav id Wisema n. Sr. . lem St. RPv. Pau l Tay lor. p&lt;~ s t or. Sunday
Rev. Mel\' In Franklin
tt'r. Woody Ca ll . paslor. Srrv lcrs Sunday
da}' School Sup! . Sunday School9: 30 a.m.;
pas tor. Melvin Drak P. S. S. Supt. Sunda y Schoo\10 a.m.: Sunda y PVE'nlng 7:00p.m.;
Rev. flemttue s . Zuntca, ,Jr.
}[)a m and 7 p m W..,.. n,.,""y 7 pm
Mornin g Worship and Communion 10:30 a
Schoo l9:30 a.m.: Morn lnJ!: Worship 10:30:
Wedn rsday l'venin 2 prayer me-eting 7:00
Re\' . AndrPW Rubenkln~
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m.
Evrn
inj!: Worship 7: 30p.m.: Wedn l?!!day
p.m.
ASBURY J S~-r ac U S(' l - Wors hip 11 a.m.
RACINE FIRST BAPTIST. SI('Vt&gt;
Rtri'LAND BIBLE ME.THODIST. t\m os
Pra~·£'r Serv iC(', 7:30p.m.
SOUT H BE:I'f!E l NEW TESTAMENT
: Church School !U ~ a.m.: f' ha r ~ f" Albll'
Deaver, Pas lor. Mlk !! Swi.... Pr. Su nda)'
FAITH BAPTi s·r CHURCH· Rall ro"d
CHURCH. Silver Rld ~t&gt; . Duane Syden Tillis.
pastor.
Sonny
Hudson
,
su
ptSunda
y
..
Stud y, Wf"dn{'Sday. 7:.10 p.m.: UMW . first
School Supt. ; Su nd ay School 9:.10 a .m .;
Sch 19 30
M ln
hi
Sl., Masnn . Sunda ySctlooliOa .m.; Morn·
strlcker. pastor. Sunday School 9 a .m.;
Tu&lt;'sday, 1:30 p.m.: ('holr Reh!'a rsa l,
00 ' d a.m.; !nom g "''ors P· 10 : 30 inRworshlpll a.m.; EvPnlngsf"'rvlr-elip.
Mornin g worstllp 10:40 a .m.: Sunday
Worship Ser\•lcc, 10 a.m.: Sunday ~venlng
1
7
00
WOOnE'!lday S::',O p.m.: IJMW . fou rth Su n5
rv{'nln g worship 7::.1 p.m.: wronf'Sday
a.m.;
un vay
even 7g p.m.
serv ("('
: p.m.
~
WE'dn (&gt;Sda
service
WMPO
pro· m. PrayPr mf'f't1n ~ and Blbl t' s tudYw· l."\1
servlct', 7:00 p.m. Wednt'Sday night Blblt&gt;
day, 6:30 p.m. INPisonl .
evf'nlrlg
Bible
study
7:30
p.m.
J
d
7
m
study 7: 00 p.m.
nf&gt;S ay. p. .
gram 9 a.m. r ach Sunda.v.
ENTERPRISE - W o r ~h l p 9 a.m :
lllJRUNC HAM COMMlJNlT\' CHURQI.
Chu rc h Schoo\10 a.m.: Blblr Studv. Turs·
Burlingham . Ray Latdefml \1 . pa.,.tor. Ro·
RUTLAN D CHURCH OF' THE NAZA ·
da}', i :.~ " op. m .: UMW. Flr!' l Mond3y, 7:30
trrl ~ali. assistant pastor. Su nday Sctwol
RENE. R&lt;'V. Lowe ll Ford. pastor. Sunday
p.m : UMYF' Sunday. ll p.m. Choir Rfl10
hi 7
WnA.. da 6
School 9:30a.m.; Worship serv ice 10:30 a.
a.m
.:
wors
P
p.m.:
t....,,l'S
'y,
p.
m.
m.; You ng prople-'s service G p.m.
hf'arsa l, 6: .Yt p.m. Wf'dn psday. 1Fran klln I
youlhm('('tln g; Wed., 7p.m.chu rrhs£n'lres.
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d
FLATWOODS- Ch urc h School. !Oa.m.
PI NE GROVE HOLl NESS CHURCH. ~~
vange st c ser\' ce : &lt;AI p.m. o:unes ay
: Wonh lp, II a .m.: Blblr Study, Thursmil l;' off Rt ..32~. Rev. fk&gt;n J -Wau s, ~H; Ior.
se~~07Np'CHURCH OF CHRIST, Miller
day, 7 p.m.: UMYF . s und av. 6 p.m.
Robert S&lt;&gt;a riE'S, S.S. Supt. Sunday School
tFrankl ln 1.
~ · 30 a m · Morntn• worship Jll 30 a
St. , Masoo, W. Va. Eugen f' L. Conger, ml ·
"' ce 7:30 p.m.;
: Wed
.m.;·
nls tt"r. Sundau
Bible Stud-uJ 10 a.m.; Wor· ay· evening
"
FOR EST RUN - Worship ~ a.m.;
Sund
servi
J
Chu rch School 10 A.M.· l holr practl (.'(&gt;,
nesday sf.'rv lce, 7:30p.m.
ship n a.m. and 7 p.m. We-dnesday Blblt
Tursday. 6:;KJ p.m.: l.: MW. fi rst Tut'sda y,
Stud y, vocal mu s1c. 7 p.m.
SILVER RUN BAPTIST, Bill l.iftl£&gt;,
7:30 p.m. 1Nr lson 1.
LIBERTY ASSE MBLY OF GOD, Dudpastor. Strve Llttlr. S. S. Supt . Sunday
HEATH l~lddl l.' p o rll -Church School.
School 10 a m MornJn o \o\ Orslp II a m
ding Lane, Mason, W. Va. J . N. Thacker .
· .;
"' ·
'
· .:
pastor. Evrning st'rvlcf' 7:30p.m.; Wo9:30 a. m.: M o rn l n ~ Worship Hl::Kl a.m..
Sunda y evenln,ll: worship 7: 30 p.m. Prayer
Youll'l Group. 4 p.m : Wf'd n ~day. Church
. 30
mMl 's Ministry. Thursda y. 9:30 a.m .:
7
m.. lln ",.. ...•nd Blble stud YThurs·'··
uc. y. · p.
W&lt;'dnesd3l-.' P ra~·N and Bible Study, 7: 15
Choi r rt&gt;hrarsetl. 1 p.m.: Thursda y.
m.; Youth meetln Jil Wednesday at 7 p.m.
)
Pray(lr 54-rvict'. 6:.10 p.m.; Blblf' Study, 7
REJOICING LWE BAPTI ST CHURCH
p.m
p.m. 1 Z u n l ~a 1.
- 383 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport Sunday
HART FO RO CHURCH OF' CHRIST IN
MI NERSVI LLE - Worship Service 10
School10 a.m. Sund ay £'\·enln g 7:00 p.m.:
CHRISTIA N UNION . The Rrv. Willia m
a.m.; Church School. 11 a .m.: UMW. third
Mld ·W(&gt;('k serv ice-. Wed .. 1 p.m.
Ca mpbe lL pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a.
W&lt;;Jn ~ d ay, I p.fil .: ~~o-~ · practlcr. Mon·
_ LANGSVILLE CHRISTI AN CHURCH.
m.; Jamrs Hugh£'5. supt. E:venln~ s e-rv lceda), 7.30 p.m. ~ ~ -l~liilr. ·
Robrrt
E.
Musser.
pas
lor.
Sunday
School
7:30p.m.
Wt'll nsd&lt;J yt.&gt;v t:mln jil: prayerm t"E'IPEARL &lt;'HAPEL - Worship St&gt;rviC'ro 9
9:30 a.m.: Paul Musser, supt.; Morning In~ 7:30p.m. You th pray('f serv lre eech
a.m.: Churc h Srhool 11 a.m.: UMW Sf'"''O n hip 1[):30 a.m.: Sunday f'VPn ln~ st&gt;r · Tuesday
cond Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.: UMYF last
vice, 7 p.m.; mld-wN&gt;k servlre . Wf'dnes 1-~ A I R VI E W BIBLE CHURC H. Letart .
Tutsday, 7::10 p.m. ( RuiX' n k ln ~l.
We should all seek wisdom. It is the oosis r1 the r est r1 our ltves. It
day. 7 p.m.
w. Va ., Rl. 1, James Lewis , pastor. WarPOMEROY -Church Sfhool. 9: 15a.m.
SYRACUS E OI URCH OF TH E NA · ship sl.'rv ict&gt;s 9:30a.m., Sund ay Schoolll
is the one thing that wlll stand us In good stead all the days or our
; Worship 10:.1(1 a.m.: Choir r e-h ea r ~a l
ZARENE. Rev. Glenn McMillan, pastor. a m.. Evening worship 7:30p.m. Tuesda y
Wednesday, 7 : ~ p.m.; UMW. Sf'Cond
lives. This Is why we send our chlldren to school. They need to be
Mary Janice La \'l•nder. Sunday School collage prayer mrrt lng and Bible Study
Tu('Sday, 7::Ki p.m.; UM YFSunday .6p.m.
Supt.
Sunda
y
School
9:
30
a
.m.;
M
ornin
g
9:30a.m.:
W
orshiP
sr-r.,lce,
Wednesda
y
educated
and attain some wisdom.
1Corbllll .
wor ~ hip 10:30 a.m.: Eva ngelistic SNVICt',
1:30 p.m.
Graduation Is upon us and though school for m a ny seniors Is
ROC K SPRINGS- Churrh Sehool. 9:15
OUR SAV IOU R LUTH ERAN CHURCH.
6 p.m.: Praye randPralsf'Wl'd ncsHay, 7p.
a.m.: Worship 10 a.m.: Blblf' Study, Wt'ti·
ending, learning wlll not end . Many wlll go on to a tta in more
m.; Youltl meelln R, 7 p.m.
Walnut and Jtpn ry Sis., Ravenswood, W.
nrsday, 7:.10 p.m.: UMY F' ISM&lt; Iors\. SunUNIT
ED
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V
ol.
ThC'
Rrv.
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Orgr
C.
W
eirick.
pastor.
EDEN
education In many !p!.'Cial areas. To everyone who will no longe r by
day. 5 p.m.: 1Junlors1 f'\'NY ol her Sun·
CHRIST, Elden R. Blake. pastor. Sunday Sunday SChool 9:30 a .m.: Sunda'J worship
day, 6 p.m. tF'ra nklln l.
attending high school we wish them to reach some leve l of wisdom .
School 10 a.m.: Gary Reed . Lay lrader. 11 a.m.
RUTLA ND- Churrh School. 9:45a.m.:
Not just le arning or knowledge, but the abllity to he wise In the use of .•
Morning
ser
mon
,
11
a
.m.;
Sunday
nig
ht
CALVA
R
\'
DIBLE
CHURCH
,
loca
led
on
Worship , 10:30 a.m.: UMW 1F. v('nlng Clrserv lct»S : Christian EndeavQr 7:30 p.m.,
Pomf' roy Plkf'. Counfy R oad ~ near Flatthe learning and knowledge they have and wlll ron tinue to achieve In
cll'l se&lt;"ond WPdni'Sday. 7::10 p.m.; UMW
SonR
SE&gt;rvlcf'
8
p.m.
Preachin
g
8:ll
p.m.
w
oods. Rev. Blackwood. pastor. ServicE'S
jAift rn oon Clrclt' l Sf'C'ond Th ursday. 1 p.
the
years ahead.
Mid·Wf'(lk prayer mtf'rlng, WednE'S day. 7 on Sunday at JO: 30 a.m. and 7; 30 p.m. wllh
m. (Rulx'nklnli: l.
God
gave man rmre than the animals and beasts on earth . Ma n
p.m.
·Sunday
Schoo\9:
30
a.m.
Bible
Study,
WedSALEM'CE NTER -Chur&lt;'h Sehool lOa .
HEMLOCK GROV E CHRISTIAN . Rog· n!'Sday. 7:30 p.m.
was made In the Image of God, man has a mind that ca n work In the
m.; Worship 9: 4 .~ a.m. ( ~u be nkln ~I ­
Pr Watson , pas tor. Crm son Prall. Sunda y
FAITH FELLOWSfffP CRUS ADE FOR
SNOWVILLE - Wonhlp, R:.'lO a.m.:
abstract. The animals and beasts of the llelds only consider their
School Supt. Morning Worsh ip 9:30a .m.:
CHRIST. St. Rt . JJ8, Antiquity . Rev.
Chu rch SChool to a.m. tRu bE' nklng l.
bodily needs, food, shelter, rest and family . Man can look at the stars
Sunday School 10:30 a .m.; Evmln g S(lr.
r ra nkl ln D\ck('!'l S. paslor. Sunday morn~OUTHERN CLUSTER
vice. 7::1) p.m.
lng 10 a.m.: Sunday PvenlnR 7:30 p.m.
and wonder If that Is all there Is, only what the eye can see? Man has
Re" . Roser Grace
MT . UN ION BAPTIST. Donald Shut',
Th ursday ev('nln g 7:30 p.m.
looked outward Into the universeandtnward to the ea rth an4our own
Rev. Paul McGuire
pas tor; JOP Sayre, Sunday School Supt. · STTVERSVIU.F. OO MMUNITV BAP·
Rn. Kellh Rad er
Sunday School 9 : 4~ a.m.; E vening wor· TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
bodies. Artificial joints, as well as surgical procedure s ~lp man
APPLE C: ROVE - CHurch School9:00
ship G: :IJ p.m.; Praye r Meeting, 6:30p.m.
Sunday S&lt;'hOOIIOa.m.; Worship st rv lce 11
along
In life. God's gift to man Is a curious mind and a desire to help
a. m. Worship. 10:00 a.m. tfl rs l a m.l third Wednesda y.
· a.m.: Sund ay evl'nlng s('rv \ce,7:30 p.m.;
Sun days t ; UMW SPc rmd TuPsday. 7:.10 p.
our fellowman.
TUPPERS PLAI NS CHURCH QF
Wed nesday ev€'nlng service 7:30p.m.
m.: Prayt'l' mcet\nJ!:. Wf'dn Psda:\' .7 p.m. CHRIST. Dave Prentice. minister. Den: I
INDEPENDENT HOUN~ CHUROI
Graduation from High School and college only }:llts these peopk&gt;on
!GracE' I.
Wells, Supt. Church School 9 a.m.: worInc.. Pearl Sl .. MlckUeporl . Rf'V. O'Dell
the
path to living their Uves until death. What accomplis hments wlll
BETHANY - Worship, 9 a.m.; Churr h ship Service, 9 : 4~ p.m.
Manl ('y, pas tor. Sunday School9: ~a . m .;
School , 10 a.m.: 8 \hl£&gt; Study. Wedn('!Jday,
CHESTER CHURCH OF THE NAZA - Morning worship 10:30 a.m.: Evmlng
these classes of 1986 give to the world we live In today ? We are sure
10 a.m.: Dorcas Womt' n's F'f'llowshlp.
RENE. Rev. Herber! Grate. pas tor. worship 7:.10 p.m. Tueflday, 12::Ml p.m. Wothere wll1 be many. The dreamer, along with the thinker and the just
Wr-dntsday, 11 a. m. !McG uire \.
FriUlk Rlftte, supt. Sunday School 9:30 a .
men's Prayer mt'e tlng. Wedn esda y, 7:JJ
plain lazy person whc wants life much msler, aU will leave a legacy
CARMEL - Church School 9:30 a. m.;
m.; Worship serv lct&gt;, 11 a .m. and 7 p.m.
p.m. Prayl'r and Pra ise- service.
Worship, 111 :45 a.m. Sl&gt;cond and Fourt h Sunday. Wl'dn.,day, 1 p.m. Prayer m.... t.
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST AP&lt;llfor mankind. Some call it education oihers say wisdom, but all
Sundays: Fellowshi p dinner with Sutton
ing.
TOLlC - VanZa ndt and Ward Rd. Elder
together whether we admit It or not, It Is a God given talent to help
lhlrd Ttlursda y, 6:30 p.m. (McGuire\.
LAUREL CLIFF FREE MET HODIST
Ja rpes Miller, paslor. Sunda y School,
EAST LETART - Chu rc h School9 a. m.:
oor fellow man and to make life better. let us thank the lord for oo r
CH'URCH. Rev. Rob('rl Mill er, pastor. Ro10:.lJ a. m.: Wors hip service, ~ unday, 7:30
Worshi p 10 a.m. S{'('()nd and Coun h Sun- berl E. Barton, Dlrectoro!Chrlsllan Edu p.m.; Bible S!udy, Wednesda y, 7:30p.m.
mind and the desire to make life better. May It be so for one and all. days; UMW first Tu(&gt;Sday, 7::.&gt; p.m. calloq_: Steve Eblin . assls lant Sunday
, POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,
.Rev.
WUUam Mldcllelwarib.
IGrac£') .
SchOOI9: 30 a .m.; Morning worship IO :.JJ
Harrlsonv\11(' Roa d. Rt'v. Dewey King,
LETART PA I.I.S - W or.~ hip 9 a.m.:
pas tor; Cllnlon Faulk , Sunday School
a.m.; Choir pracure. Sunda y 6:30 p.m.:

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Wendell Nelson Clark
Jaffrey Dale Connolly
Tonya Renee Cummins
aegina Mae Nance Davis
David Matthew Duffy
*Dixie Kay Dugan
Donald Dye, Jr.
timothy James Eynon
Jeffrey Stewart Frank
Anthony Paul Frederick
Brian Keith Freeman
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Richard Joseph Gilbride. Jr.
Dawn Roberta Greene
'Kallay Don Grueser
•Kenneth Sean Grueser
•Jodie Lynn Harris
Heath Ryan Hill
•Mandy Kay Hill
Max Edward Hill, Jr.
Malinda Kay Hill
Todd Marral Hill
Backay Lea Hudson
• Penny Sua Hysell
'Melissa Kay lhla
Mark Ray Jarrell
David Michael Johnson
Pamela Lynn Johnson
Jack Andrew Justis
David ·Allen Laudermilt
Phillip Ray Laudarmilt
Julia Bishop Leifheit
Jerry Lowell McPherson
Connie Jean Milliron
*Ryan Craig Oliver
' Lisa Rena Parsons
Sandra Fay:t':: Phileon
Douglas D n Powell

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Ronald Jaoobs,IJ

ValedlctoriM

Salutalorian

Eastern Senior Class

· John Jay Proffitt
Thomas Bryan Proffitt
Eva Lea Richards Powell
Robert Lynn Ritchie
*Kelly Dawn Rizer
*Kanda Diane Rizer
Andrew William Rose
Harold Franklin Roush
Randall Todd Roush
Gregory Todd Satterfield
Robin Lynn Savage
*Teresa Ann Shuler
Sherri li&gt;awn Sisson
Joy Ann Spaun
Shawn Matthew Stobart
Eric Jan Taylor
Eric Allan Thoren
Rebecca Elaine VanMeter
Keith Henry White
Scott Alan Wickline
*Paula Sua Winebrenner
Charles R. Wolfe, Jr.
*Jimmy Christopher Wolfe
Phillip Daniel Wolfe
Tanyt,Sue Young

Kevin Lea Barber
Melissa Ann Barker
Linda Kay Bartimus
Kevin Neil Barton
Ryan Nail Baa rhs
Royce Alan Biuell
Robart Lloyd Brooks
Anthony Blaine Chapman
James Tarrance Caldwell
Paula Lea Cowdery
Kimberly Lynn Dant
Tammy Lyn Brandez Dillon
Timothy Robert Dorst
David Allen Edwards
Robert Shane Epling
Michael Anthony Gillilan
Dawna Rae Grueser-•
Lisa Marie Henderson-•
Joshua Paul Henry
Aleshia lynn Holsinger
Charles Bradley Holsinger
Phillip Wayne H olaingar
Randal Lee Holsinger
Margaret Irena Horner
Batty Jo Hunt
Ronald Gena Jacobs II·*

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Christopher Kevin Morris
Kelly Anna Morris
George Albert Parker
Angela Marie Pooler-•
Veronica Marie Provo-•
Alan Robert Read
John Wetzel Rice -•
Joseph Granville Runyon
Patricia Ann Sa ms
Kimberly Ann Schul
Michael Anthony Sim
Thomas Eugene Smith
Angeliqua Starcher
Terrie Anne Starcher
Terri Ann Stout
Tracy William Taylor
David Eugene Wells
William Harrieon Whitlock Ill
Michelle lea Wilson
Valerie Lynn Woods
Amy Yvette.Young
Angela Yvonne Young
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Riverview Garden meets
Hosting the May meetlng ct the
Rivervlell) Garden Club were Mrs.
HarUss Frank. Mrs. Roy Hannum,
and Mrs. Tom Spenrer at the Frank
rome. For the program, Mrs.
Lany Collins presented a program
on "Happiness" and row tills
lnOuences our general health.
Happiness Is good medicine and
be happy and help others to be
happy, Mrs. Collins stated. A!lower
was given to her by Mrs. Okey
Connolly from the club. The roll call
was answered by members exchanging house pl ants. Mrs. Okey
Connolly gave readings by Helen
Steiner Rice for the devotions.
Plans were made to tour a

mushroom farm and eat ou t June
27. Nominating committee named
were Mrs. Ernest Whltehead and
Mrs. Donald Putman. Program
rommlttee were Mrs. Denver
Weber, Mrs. RonaldCowdery, Mrs.
Herman Grossnickle and Mrs. Tom
Spencer . An invitation for a graduation dinner forKlla Young to be reid
June 7 at 7: 30 p.m. at tiE bng
Bo!tom Community Building was
extended to tiE garden club
members.
Refreshments and favors were
served to guests, Mrs. Collins and
Mrs. Kenneth F rec ker, and
members. Door prize went to Mrs.
Grossnickle.

Plans were finalized for a yard

A suprtse bridal shower was
given for Clara May Hysell. The
home of Mrs. Stanley Kaldor, door prize, furnished by the oostess,
Albany, June 6and 7, when the Past was won by Mrs. Norman Will.
Matrons of Harrisonville Chapter, Attending were 'Mrs. Robert Reed ,
OES 2!D, met at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Jim Nelson , Mrs. Eugene
RDbert Canaday, Hysell Run, Tues- Atkins, Mrs. VIrgil Atkins, MI'S.
day evening.
Harold Rice, Mrs. Fred Georgi',
Mrs. Harold Rice presided at the Mrs. Harvey Erlewlne, Mrs. Normeeting wlh the annual past man Will , Mrs. Doug Bishop, Mrs.
matrons family picnic being an- Stanley Kaldor, Miss Ruby Diehl,
nounced for July 22 at the home ci Clara Mae Hysell, Mrs. Den Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred George, 6:30 Mrs. Dana Hollman, and the
p.m. A donation was made to the oostess, Mrs. Rohen Canaday.
asoctate matron and grand represRefreshments were served by the
enatlve to help pay for their Grand rostess.
Chapter dresses.

ment party lor Roy Hannum at
their rome. A weiner roast was held
and members of the Community
Builders Club were guests, with
each couple bringing a side dish . ·
A decorated cake was presented
to tbe ronored guest by the Franks'.
Attending were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. Denver
Weber, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Balderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannum and
the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Whitehead were unable to attend. A
gltt was presented to Hannum.

sale and bake sale to be held at the

Mile. clothing, must take ell.

304-875-5804.

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF
RECLAMATION
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43224
LEGAL NOTICE
SMALL OPERATOR
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

12 :00 NOon at the front
door of the Meig1 County

Thia notice Ia

1

periodic

announcement to the consuhing indu1try Con(;erning
Ohio't Small Operator Aa-

alatanee Program. The Small
Operator A11itt1nce Pro gram h11 been In existenc.

for over aix t8l v•ra. It ia

a Federally funded Stat•
oparated PJOgram admlnla-

tered by the Ohio Deport ment of Natural Reeources,
Division

STUDENTS - These are the students at the
Keepers School ID Meigs County's Colwnbla
Township In 1926 when I. W. McComas. was gettklg
Ids first experience. students plclured arefronl from
left, Carl Reed, William Caater. Ogdln, Clarmce
Reed; second, Arlln Vale Verigan, AIU Verlgan

Brown, Merom RadcUtf
Doris Lowther
Hollman, Geroge Jackson Lowther; third, Alta Reed,
Anna Turner Ogdln, Wesley Allen Ogdln; fourth,
Neva Radekln Nicholson and Beulah Lowther. The
photos of McComas and the students are the properly
of Aula E. Brown, Amesville.

Stiversville happenings,_ __
Mr. and Mrs. Clydl' Close, Hamlin , W.Va., spent a recent
Waterford; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin
Close and children, Fleming; Mrs. Philips and family.
Inez Pooler, Middleport; Mrs.
Mrs. Alberta Gluesencamp, SunMarilyn Weimer, Ft. Myers, Fla.; bury; Mrs. Ada Mae Pratt and Mrs.
Mrs. Janie Fitch and Brandon, and Freda Price, Newark, were weeHarold Brewer were guests on kend guests of their aunt , Mrs.
~ndayatthe home of Mrs. Audrey Helen Smith.
Brewer and David.
Mrs. Fannie Durst, local; Mrs.
VIctor, Kelly and Jason Durst, Nita Wells, Long Bottom, visited
The Plains; Tom Durst, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Shan Welts and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brewer, Reeds- Johnny, Nelsonville, on Thursday.
ville; Mr. and Mrs. BUI Berry,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roush ,
Mansfield; Mrs. Zi&gt;tta Boyd, Mrs. Racine, called on Lrota , Birch on
Ruth Sereno, and Mrs. Reva Wednesday.
-Tayk&gt;r, Parkersburg, visited Mr.
Mrs. Gertrud!' Lehew and Elaine
and Mrs. Robert Durst during the spent the past week with Mr. and
past week.
'· ·
Mn. Les t e r Sh oc key at
·Mr. and Mrs. Vester Walsh, Ravenswood.
Logan, W.Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. · Mrs. Audrey Brewer and David
Raymond Dyer and son, West called on Rev. and Mrs. Edsel Han

at Tuppers Plains on Wednesday ..
J ack Scarborough has retu rned
rome fro m a two-weeks visit \\1th
relatives at Napoleon, Ohio.
Mrs. Sheila Fisher, Indianapolis,
visited ber mother. Mrs. Neva
Curtis, Chester, and attended the
fu neral of her grandmother, Mrs .
Sylvia Carpenter, on Wednesday.
Jo hn Gloeckner, ·Colum bus .
called on Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Mldd leswarth -O n Wednes day
aft el]loon.
M'r. and Mrs. Bob Cooper spent a
recent Friday with their daughter
and son-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Corns at Barboursv ille, W.Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ta lbott ,
New J.exlngton, and Mrs. Zetta
Boyd, Mrs . Ruth Sereno and Mrs.
Reva Taylor . Parkersburg, visited
Freda Carpenter on Thursday.

Alfred area notes_ _ _ __
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson
hosted a community pig roast May
25 at the rome of.Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Burke. Guests brought covered
diShes and dl'sserts. Horse-sroe
pitching and ball games were
enjoyed after the meal.
The guest Ust includ?d Stacie
Watson, wrl, Randy, and Scott
Burke, Nellie Parker, Martha, Joe
and Will Poole, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Follrod. Jim, Debbie, and Chance
Watson, Nina Robinson, Clara

Follrod, Susan, Rod, and Jason
Pulllns, Cricket Pullins, Alvin ,
Barbara, Rodney, and Todd Tripp,
Marlene and Michelle Dcnovan,
Roberta and Sherman Henderson ,
Ken and Betty Young, Harold and
WUrna Henderson, Mr. and Mrs .
Wilbur Robinson and Lee Ann, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen E . Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Greg Winebrenner and
Derek, Robin and Den Guthrie , Lori
Ritchie and Larry, Mr. and Mrs .
Lee Henderson, Sharon Henderson,

Edith Harper, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Hend?rson, Mr. and Mrs.
Elton Ritchie and Jayne, Mr. and
Mrs. BUI Kautz, Rodney Keller,
Tom and Sue Hayman. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Collins and Eddie, all
local; w rl wgue, Little Hock ing;
Pauline Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Diddle, Shawn, Chad, and Justin ,
Racine; Charles D. Woode, Dayton: Lester and Wilma Sea man,
Barlow; Bill and Bertha Woods,
Zanesville.

Carpenter community events__
Mr. and Mrs. Reece Prather and
son, Theron, Kelter!ng, spent a
weekend here wtth her mother,
Fteda Smith. Another son-In-law,
Larry Stanley, Edison, called at the
Smith home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gryctko,
AnnapoUs, Maryland; (the former
EUeen Stansbury) visited with her
"1Pther and step-father, Golden and
Carl Caster. Other family members

Girl Scout Diary
RaCine Brownie Troop 1.259
A familY picnic and awards
ceremony was held by Brownie
Troop 1259 at the Ohio River
Campgrounds recently.
Receiving awards were Summer
Groves, Tam ara Martin, Tina
Barnes, Jennle Scarberry, CamUia
Yoachum , and Joan Hart. Misty
Hysell and Crystal Holman quailned for awards but were oot
present for the ceremony .

Relatives here have learned of
woo pined t!Em Included Mr. and
Mrs. Clair Dale Stansbury, Grove- the death of Dale Caster, Apple
port: Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stans- Creek, former resident of this area.
bury and Scott, Reynoldsburg; and
Many relatives and fr iends were
at the Blgony-Jordan Funeral
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oxley, local.
Mrs. John Whittington, Lancas- Home for viewing hours and the
ter, spent a day !Ere with her fu neral of Alva Rupe, 00, life long
sister-In-law, Freda Smith, and resident of this community.
trey attended the Quilt Show In
Mrs. Bryan Jordan entertained
Athens.
.with a bridal shower on Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rutan, Colum- afternoon ronorlng Michele Keffer.
l:lls, called on her brother-In-law Many nice gifts were given the
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art hur guest of ronor.
Crabtree.
Mary Woodyard, Columbus, who
was
spending some time a t lEr
Keith J ordan flew lo Greensboro,
farm
nea r here, was a guest of lEr
North Carolina, where he had a job
rous!n,
Freda Smith, at nights.
Interview at a ceramics plant there.

Troop~

Plans for several activit ies were
made at the recent meeting of the
TrooP J.rol held at Pleasers.
The girls wUI visit the Middleton
Dell Factory In Coolville and then
wlil go to Show-Biz Pizza for
refreshments oo June 3. On June ll,
there wiD be a trip to Blennerhasset
Island, and on June 19, a pool party
will be held at wndon Pool with a
sleepover to follow at the Asbury
Metrodlst Church In Syracuse.

Guest speaker named
The Hobson Church of O!rlst in

O!rlstlan Unk:m wlll have a guest
speaker at services to be held at
7:3() p.m. Sunday.

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•.fomtroy

of Reclamation .

The purpoae of the program

ia to a11i1t Ohio coal operalora who• annual produc-

tion is 100,000 ton• or leu
in t)e Kquisition ofhydroio-

gic/ geologic otudleo which
ere required when apptying
for a strip mine permit . Con·

suhanta are utilized to perform theaeatudiea. Conaultantl that are uaed mutt be
included on 1 list of IP·
proved conaultants which is
maintained by the Small
0 perator Ani stance Pro·
gram. Any consuhant intersated in applying to be included on the lin or who
wants tur1her lntorm•tion

Courthouoe, Pomeroy, Ohio,
tho following deacribod root
propooly: Si1ulled In the StJ!t
of Ohio, County of Meiga:
Being Lot NO. 18 of River·
\liew Acres SulxHvilion of

the Villoge of Middleport.

Meigs County, Ohio , as
shown on Pllt record8d in

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Public Notice
NOTICE OF SALE: BV virtue
of ari Ord&amp;r for Sale istued

on the 22nd dov ot April,
19B6. bv the United Stetoo

Diltrict C ou rt for the
S outhern Dist ric t of Ohio ,
Eastern Division. at Columbus, Ohio, in Ci11 il No . C2·

46789. until 12 noon on

Furnlah ell motorlata, ta-

bor, and appNance• necesIII'V to complete in 1 litisfactory manner:
111 nt1tllll'l Auto me tic Fire
Alarm System and install a

bidder on Juno 19, 1986 ot
Real Estate Gena rat'

tEAFORDm
.. Real Estate~
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614) -992 -3325
•
NEW LISTING - Middleport
- 3 BR lrame, garage, natural
gas, fA. furnace, nee krtchen,
carpetin&amp; lront JUcll ~ patu.
$14,9:10.
NEW LISTING - Reasonable, 5 rm . one ltoor home.
Gas FA lurnace and lull ba sement. Asking $15,000.
NEW LISllNG - Nicely remodeled 7 rm . home with 2
baths, ran ge, relrige ralor,
carpetrng. washer, dryer,
gas f.A. lurnace, lovely
kitchen. Garage on corner
lot 1n Mrddteport $39,000.
NEW LISTING - 145 Acres
with ex cellent barn ll~n i s h ed
lumber), concrete lloor and
other larm bldgs. Minerals,
some fences oo Rt. 143 and
lays well. Askmg $45,000.
$8,000 - 3 BRhome near
the post ollice Walk toothers, Pomeroy.
REAllY NICE - 2 story 6
rms., lull basement, hot water
heat, nice ca rp eti~&amp; modem
kitchen. vinyl sKiin&amp; garage &amp;
nvervrew. $37,000.
POMEROY - 2 BR trameon
large lot with garage &amp; dec k,
redu ced to $12,900.
RUSONABLE - Well m ~nt­
ained 3 or 4 BR trame home.
Range, rel11gerator, storm
windows &amp; doors, 2 baths, hot
water heat. lillie gas boiler.
Near busrness seclilfl. llnly
$28,000.
20 ACRES - lebanon
Township, 1981 Kirkwood
14x70 th ree BR trailer.
Drilled well, trees, on good
road. Asking $27,500.
PORTlAND - 2 large level
lots, barn. house and drilled
well. $11 ,000.
HAVE A SELLING
PROBLEM! CAll 992-1125

Housiny
'Headquarters

Ohio .

lOSE EXCAYADNG

lena K. Neuelroad, Clerk
(5)

UCIIII, 01110

30: (61 6, 13. 3tc

FREE ESTIMATES

OilriiW S.rwict,

Lao4s&lt;oplog. ........ t••
Lanol Cloat-log. P0t1d1, Septic
5yllllftt, IINyY Hauliot.

Public Notice

S:tOM &amp; Grettl HCNiing

Meigs County
Commiasionera

Bid tpeciticationt may be
picked up at the Meigs
County Eng ineer's Office or
the Meigs County COmmit·
1ioners Office.
ltle Meig1 County Committionefl mey eccept the
lowett bid . or ulact the but
bid for the intended pur·
pose, and reterve the rtght
to accept or reject any or all
bidt and / or any part there-

Monuot Fire Alorm Syltem 01
tho Melga County Joit. Se- of .
cond Stroot. Porne!Vy, Ohio.
interconnectlld1301 :7-7-34 Appondbc A.

to

be

Mary Hobatetter, C~n.
Boerd ot Molgo County

Commi11lontra

08BC Sec. 1718.3.1 end 15130: t61 6. 2tc
OBBC Soc. 1716.5 end 1
conforming to ttw requirePublic Notice
menta of Soc. 1718.9 and
Soc. 1717.0.
PROBATE COURT OF
21 lnttall approved, lllu MEIGS COUNTV, OHIO
Estate of William J .
Smith, deceased, Case No.

Real Estate General

85 -1348, UIIIITED STATES
OF AMERICA -VI· JOHN C.
BACON, JR .. etol ., I witt offa, fo' ta le to the highewt

pro·

11 -14-tlc

Robert E. Buck,
Proboto Judgo

lll&lt;trkol Work

26,143.
IIIOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On May 27 , 19B6. in the

Meig1 County Probate C

601

ourt, Cne No. 26143. Shirley A. Smith, P. 0 . B011 118,
Ru11ond, Ohio, 45n&amp;. ••
appointed adminlatratrix at

E . Miin

POMERO-Y , 0 .
9?N2$~
l"'l~PERS PlAINS -

54 Misc. Merchandise

;,;..

One
lloor ranch type home with 3
bedrooms, I ca r garage,
stoker coal heating system
on I ac re lot $22,000.00.
MIDDLEPORT - Great nergh borhood and a very nrce 3
bedroom home. newly remodeled, kitchen, and a spiral
staircase, and a fenced yard.
$29,!r!O.OO.
POMEROY - Good neighborhood close to school.
2.36 ac re tot. Beautifu l
newer split foyer home. 3
bedrooms. 2 baths, fu ll ba sement · woodb urne r. hookups rn lamily room, garage,
central air and heat pu ll'!l Atl electric home. Assuma ble loan. 9 ~% ~t. Awrox
22 years on balance ol
$40,000. $355.74 P&amp;t.
SYRACUSE - N1ce 100x200
klt and storage bu1tdrng.
Home has been remodeled.
Ewrythrng rs in Mlrking condrtron, 3-4 bedrooms. livrng
room. ~i lchen, part ba s~ment.
Includes extra lot 100x200. A
good buy al $16,!r!OOO
SYRACUSE - Here rt rs - a
rea lly nice home. 3 bedrooms.
2 baths modular un it on adouble tot. plus a really nice
llxllx30 two ca r g;trage.
Woodburner. sunporch All in
good condition. 39,000.00
RUTlAND - Ahome with ev
eryth in~
Bea ut ~ ut ranch
home wrth an outstanding
lamily roomcompletewith bar
and lirep~ce. 3 bedrooms. 2
baths, separate utility large
deck, 2 w carport llith storage n large lot. Also has a sall!llite and above ground pool
$55.500.00.
.
.
Henry E. Cleland, Jr.
992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 9U-2660
Dottie Turner ..... 992-5692

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WHOlE mu

ARMY SUIPLUS
&amp; CAMOUFLAGE

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR
REPAIR

Sizes 4 Yrs and up
ALSO HUNTING.
SURVIVAL an~
VARIETY ITEMS

ACROSS FROM
POST OFFICE IN
MASON, W. VA.
304-773·5222

Rd.

Rutland, Oh. 4577 S

PHONE
(61411742·2070

5-15-'!6-1 mo.

5-29-'86·1 mo.

FOI THE BEST IN
REPLACEMENT
WINDOWS

HUTCHISON
CONSTRUCTION
Milo B. Hutchison

•Vinyl Repl•cementt

Window•

Contractor

e~"lntul8ted

GIIU

•Tilt In To Cleon
•Moat Window• Priced

NEW HOMES,
ROOFS. DECKS ,
ELECTRICAL 8o
PLUMBING

under

PH. 742·2306
or 742·3171

•aoo

·

r

rtn- •uo

5-S- '16-1 mo.

Roger Hysell
Garage
Rt. 124,Pomoroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alto Trlulftlulon
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121
3-24 -tfc

THE BIRD CAGE
&amp; FISH POND
PET SHOP
EXOTIC BIRDS.
TROPICAL FISH,
HAMSTERS.
KITIENS, BIRO
SEED, CAGES &amp;
AQUARIUMS

59 N. 2nd Avo.
Middltpart
Nut Doer To WntwR hto

992-6784

5-20-'86'1mo.

CLC COINS
GOLD COINS
BASEBAU CARDS
MOTHER'S DAY &amp;
GRADUAnON
I OZ. SILVER BARS
COINS &amp; SUPPLIES
Buying Gold
&amp; Silver

985-3937

5-5-1 mo. pd.

ICUT OUT FOR FlJIURE USII

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

VINYL I AWMINUM
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling

Rooting of ott Typea
Worked in home area
20 yura

' 'Free Estimatea"
CAll (OLIEU:
Ph. (1114) 143-5425
5· 12-'16-2 mo.

WATER
WELLS
DRILLED &amp;
SERVICED
FREE ESTIMATES

J&amp;L INSULADON
&amp; SIDING CO.
992-2772

Ph. 992-5006
or 742·3147

mo.

2282.

268-t61 2.

Backhoes, Bulldorers, End loader, Dump
Trucks, Sell Looding Pan, Heavy Ha~ing and

Tobtcco poundag e. Csll 614 446· 143 7.
Buying deity gold. aihtar coins,
rings, jewelry. 11trilng were. dd
coins, 18fge currency. Top pricn . Ed. Burken B1rbtr Shop,
2nd. A11e. Mktdlaport, Oh. e1 4-

992-3475.

FREE EffiMATES

992-7019

Em plo ymen t

992-5232

992-3525

Sc rvtr.cs

mo .

4/ I

EUGENE LONG

FREE ESTIMATES

5-20-'i&amp; 'l

Smith

Buick· Pontiac. 1911 E•atCMn
A\le., G111ip oli1. Coli 614· 446TobiCCO poundage. C111 614-

POMEROY, 01110

BISSELL
BUILDERS

- A/C

APPLIANCE REPAIR
Experienced Service in

CUSTOM BUlLT
HOM£S &amp; GARAGES

Microwave Ovens.

Rarces. Ait

Conditioners.
Refrigerators . Washers
&amp; Dryers, TVs &amp;
Satellite Systems.

" At Reasonable Prim"

PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860
Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

24 Hr. lm«gtncy Smiu

949 -2145

4-16 -' 116 tfn

1-1!-1 mo.

TRENCHING lS OUR LINE

TOWN &amp; COUNYRY
VETERINARIAN
CUNIC
Poul E. Shockey, DVM

Tre nc hing of Any Type
B ~e khoe Serv ic e
Plumbing Service
Custo m Wetdfng

Lowboy H1uling
S e ptic Syst ems
licenn d &amp; Bonded

WWAMS

PT. PLUSANI OFFICE

305 Jackson Avt.

TRENCH~G

SMAll ANIMAL HOUI$

SERVICE

Rt. 4, Hysell Run Rd .
Pomeroy . Ohio 45769
Ph (6141 992-2834.
992-6704
FREE ESTIMATES
5·7·2 mo.

Mon.-Wid.-Thuu. 3-S pm
Tun. 6:30-1: Fri. 1-2 pm
Solurdoy 10-11 :30 om
LARGE ANIMAL &amp;
SUIGEIT IT A,T,

J&amp;F

PH. 304-675-2441
BEND AREA CALL

3-D AUTO CENTER
IIO'h W. Moin St.

Wanted To Buy

We P"Y' Clth foJ 1111 model c lean

INClUDES PAINT
&amp; LAlOR

Winch Trucks

lnslallation A•ailable

La.t-Femlle W1lktJ and Melt
Blue Tid!. dog . Lott i\ Kyger
CrNk erts. 614-99 2-3041 ot
614 -992-7107.

9

MOBILE HOME ROOF PAINTING

•Limestone
•Water Line
•Basements
•Gas Line
eland Clearing •Fill Dirt
•Top Soil
•Septic Tanks •Ponds

"Frtt Estimates"

814-388-8798.

11020.

Sp1ing Speelel

$9 5

LOST Bl1clt Kod1k lnatentmeti c::
Clmll'l. Acro11 from Millers
FuntJal Home. Rew•rd . Call

LOST. smell grey female Poodle
wetrin!jl brown collar 1nd flu
COIIII'. Lost fTomGreen HOUHGn
Horse Lick Rold , REWARD.
elttllf retum or CJII 304-676 -

UNDERPINNING &amp; SOUP

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

FOUND in Ewington: mel• Pit
Bull. no coll1r. White with brown
IPOII on tlrl . Will be given eway
if not claimed . Cell 114-388-

LOST M1le short Bngl1 dog on
Core-Centerpoint Rd . Bekmga
to 2 ameli boys. Reward . C1ll

8-13 ttn

Howard L Write11l

LOST Black dog long body, short
leg1, pudgy f1c1. Lott in viclnty
of G•ll le ACIIderny High School.
c.niU -446· 2174 after 5PM .

11

CARPENTER

[~UN I il

5-19-'86'·1 mo.

-z

Lolt · Female min i e t ure
schneuzer. Welting red co lter
with rlbl• tag . Georg .. Ck. Rd .
lrN . C1ll 614 -448 -4180.

8510.

~ Licensed Clinical Audiologist
J:

$6,49500
J&amp;L INSULAnON
&amp; SIDING CO.

Befort Y~t~n mo.

YOUNG'S

Nil MDNf Y lllli'IN

lomint

Service Available•

Co•t•re '~' Quntw

ACRES &amp; ACRES
OF NATURE'S
UNSPOilED LAND

32933

Servicing Middleport,
Pomeroy &amp; Five
Points Area

-a: LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

SAUS &amp; SDVICE

lt. I, lex 27·B

•All SIZES IVIILABLE

SERVICE

5-20-'86-1 mo.

BOGGS

Business
SerVices
UT'$ BUILD UP IOCfTHfll
•IOCAll! OWN EO •IOCAIIJBOR

MANLEYS
TRASH

EnwraencY

FREE HEARING TESTS WEDNESDAYS
c:J Co~uterized Hearing Air Selection
z Swim Molds • Interpreting Setvices

!aNion 173·10) .......... 140
Doors 173-15 ).............110
FrOSt I lumpon ............. 170
FORD TRUCKS
Fenders 173-79 ).......... 140
Doors (73 -791 .......... IJOO
lod. Support ............, IIIO
Gr~l S~l .................. llJ 0
WHALEY'S AUTO PARTS
Darwin, Ohio
992 -7013
992-!S53
5-16-'86-1 mo .

992-2772

nil

9922 1 81

0

JaMtsKH•t

FOOT

\50

lg ,.,
CHEV TRUCKS

,.

•Commercial Conlainer

BIG

Office 949 -2431

OISHIIf, OHIO

992-5875 Or
742-3195

LEGAL N'OTICE
Dido wjl bo rocelved otlhe
office of Bolnord V. Fultz,
111 'h WOII Second Sa-oet
any ond oil bido. Robert W.
Pomeroy. Ohio 46769 for tho
Foster, United States MarPublic Notice
-of the rooidonoo of the late
thai. Southe'" District of
N811o M. Grinvn. The ,_,
Ohio . Subject to rill estate
aotote il llituoted ot B32 E.
taxet. penah:ies and enest·
IIIOTICE TO
Main Stroot. Pomeroy, Ohio
EQUIPMENT DEALERS
ments not yet due and pa ya In accoJdance with Sec - 45719. The reel aotate conble .
of o one f.-nlty dwolintl
tion 307.86 ot tht Ohio Ro- 15116, 23 , 30, 3tc
vlted Code, 111led bids will with thno bodroonw. one
bll receWed by the Botrd at both, living room, dinilg room.
Melgl Countv Commluton. tcitchen end e fuH bellemont.
Public Notice
Tho right io .-...ved 10 rejoc1
era. Court House, Pomeroy.
Ohio until Noon, June 13, tn'/ or lit bids.
Bida will bo received un~t
NOTICE TO
1986. The bida witt then be
CONTRACTORS
opened at 1 P. M. on June Moy 30, 1986 01 10:00
Notice is hereby givan that 13, 19B6. ond rNd oloudfor O'Ctocll A.M.
Hlltd propo11lt will be re- the purchate of the foUow- (5)22, 23. 26, 26, X7, 28, 29,
30 8tc
ceived by tho Meiga County ing equipment.
Board of Commiuionert at ONE II I NEW 19B6 TRUCK
their office located in the
W/ BITUMINOUS
54 Misc. Merchandise
Courthouae, Pomeroy. Ohio
DISTRIBUTOR

gram 1t the following ad -

Bldg. B-3, Fountain Square
Cotumbuo. Ohio 43224
Ph. 1614)-265-6623
(5) 30, 1tc

Compenaation

gram. Bidder's rilk number
mull be furnlohed In bid. Tha

Mory Hobotottet, Ctort.
151 30: 161 8, 2tc

of Plats .

lowing described County
work by 1 certified installer:

Small Operator Auiatance
Program
Attn : Don Povolny

er' t

··· ---P-om&amp;ro·v·---------

&amp; Vicinity

Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

5-19-'16-ltn

985-3561
AIIMaku
•Weahera •Diahwa1her1
•Rangel
•Refrigerators

•Dryers •freezers

PARTS and SERVICE

4 - 5 - 11~

Ripley Office
for Hours
304-372-5709
10-14 ·tc

CONTRACTING
DOZER , BACKHOE.
TRENCHER , SEPTIC
SYSTEMS , WATER .
GAS &amp; SEWER UNES ,
RECLAMATION, PONDS ,
SPRING DEVELOPMENT,
HOM E FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp; DIRT

Ann oun ce men1s
3 Announcements

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992 -7201

RADIATOR
SERVICE

We can repair and recore radiators and
heater cores . We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators . We also
repair Gas Tanks.

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport. Ohio
1-13-tfc

SWEEPER and u twinu m~ tllne

repair. ptrtl, and suppli•. Plclt
up and diiNery. Oevia Vtcuum
Cl e1ner. one ha lf milt up
Gtofgtt CrHk Rd . Call 814-

448 -0294.

NOAH 'S ARK ANIMAL PARK.

S et-tools. church•. compsny
plcn lce. blrthd1y partl• .,d
femlty re-un ions. Call 114-3842108 or 1·800-282· 2117.

4

Giveaway

Cuddly puppiM. Call &amp;14 -21!58-

tUB or 814-448-2825.

Kittens. C111 814· 441· 4739.
Pup pin to giYNWIY 11 Pon11.

Co11114-388-Bt 3?.

Good 1t1ndlng h.., to bt cut . Cell
814-2511· 1281 .

THE QUAUTY
PIINT SHOP

New lo&lt;otian:
161 North Socond
Micldloporl, Ohio 457 60

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Carry Fishing Suppli n

Pay Your Coble &amp;
Phone Billa He1e
r-::1r - · IUSINESS PHONE

16141 992-6550

!ISIDINCI PHOHI
16141

F11 All Yw Plllrlt, N"~'
PWS: OHi" Suppin &amp;
Furnltura, -Woliding
and Groduation
ltotionorr. Mognotic
Signs, lu"" lttimpt,
lusln111 Forms,
(tlfll Stnkn, Itt.
2SS IIIII St., Mlddloporl
104 llulloorry b . Pomeroy

Gerage Sale May 31st, GeorgM
CrHII: 8· 15. Furniture. plano.
dllh ... cloth•. toys. pool tlblt.
too .. .

G1r111e ni•BIII Windon ,..,.denc.. 1 112 mil" from Ch.ettr
on At . 248. June 2nd lf1d 3rd .

Vard 'Sale 1/z mUe from Reccoon
Crwk Brklge on n5 . Fri. a Set.

To: P1t Proctor, Heppv Birthd•v.
Mother . Th1nk1 for l'lerythirl g.
Love. Tommv . Rhonde end
fwnily.

RACINE, OHIO

367-7560 - 367-71171

Call:

0 . Bo• 115, Sotom Street,
Rutlond, Melga County,

ered by the Ohio Worit-

Ftivervtew Place. Middlepan, Ohio 46760 . Terms of
S1le: Cash on dly of tale. I
reserve the right to reject

County Record

program

drelt :
Ohio Department of
Natur1l Resources
Division of Reclamation

ftooro of tht Melga County
Jail .
All omployio ollall bo oov-

PROPERTV ADDRESS: 70

Volume 13, Pogo 31 . Meiga

ahould contact the Small
Operator Auittanca Pro-

the

the ntata of William J .
Smith , deceand. lite of P.

Meigs County Commiaeionera reserve the right 10 ac·
capt or reject any or all bids
and / or any part thereof.

Juno13 ond opening ot2:00
P.M. thor dote lor tho lot-

concerning

minsted Exit ligna over the
doorways of t he mein meant
of egrets on tirat and e.cond

·· ..... Giilllpolis ·--- ···..

Big yerd ule. May 30,31 .&amp; 1 d .
June 6 ,7,8 . Helfwey betwMft
Pomeroy 1nd Athens off At. 33.
Vsrd S.le 66 Gerfield . Olntn- 2"'h mil11 on County Ad 37
groom table. lemp1 , ltanda. follow sians . Riding lswn
bookt. clothlll. etc. Mav 30.31 mowef , enswering mec:hin•·
.Too ... lots of misc. items . tNc*
Jun e 2,3.
top Blue end White.
4 F1mily Cerport S11t. 48
G1rfield Av1 . Fri. S. Set . MIY 30, 5 femily·Junt' 2,3.&amp; 4th It
Emerson Johnson• rllkiiMct.
31.
Pottl~nd . Flrtpltce lfttert. ck)·
Moving Sale Twin mettr•• &amp; thing, ruga, toys, other items. ~
springl. Tlbl ... gu stove. uw.
Come •nvt ime. 80 Chillicothe First .,., Ylfd 1111. Mite. items
include okl tool11,md some uun1.'
Rd . Cell 614-44&amp; -2378 .
On okt School tot on leur.t Cliff;
8 hmily Sill M1y 30, 31 , June Road. Set. M.., 31 . endMondll';'.
1, 9 to dllrk , rain Of 1hin1. lnfent June 1, from g.,. _to 4 pm .
to ed uh , toy1, househo ld ittml ,
tools . Pric::ed to sell . New items 6 femily y1rd ule : Libby
eech d•v - Ac1011 from Addeville Fithlf't· YellOw Bush Rd . RV
cine. Mon. 1nd Tu11. J""l 2,3;'
Sc::hool. 2 miiM off 7 .
9-4pm. Air condhlon•. tlbl l
May 30th . 3111. June 2nd. 3rd. 1nd 2 chain, furn-.::1. humidl·
70 1 Ct'terry St. Vinton. Too fl.- . ca and antenn•. pooltlble.
moped , toya, drepn 1nd mis c.
m~n y ttem1 to ma'ltion .

814 -379-2272 .

RAYMOND E. PROFFin (MAC)

IF NO ANSWER CAll:

FOR All YOUR
WIRING NEEDS

Public Notice

Happy Ads

8 Lost and Found

PHONE
992-2156
01 llitt 011Mw
Public Notice

5

•Residential
•Commercial
•I ndustrial

Residential &amp; Commercial

Public Notice

~/-~

Pert Beeglepupplft, female , rest
cute. 304-176-4831 .

Stl\luatl Clm1htd Dt,l .
Ill C o ~1 1 St. Pom11or. Ohio .t\1&amp;!

Public Notice

Giveaway

4 ml"td brltd, tem111 puppt...
201 Locu11 St. HtndtriQn.

- -1

The Daily Sentinel

4

Mr. and Mrs. Harliss Frank of
wng Bottom Rd ., hosted " retire-

'

lnl expe~
_ ,,.,.'I
ce.

The Daily Sentinel Page- 11

Ohio

Business ·services

Party p,iven

Harrisonville OES meets

FIRS'J' TEACHING - L.W.
McComas, Middleport, who was
a long lime teacher and superintendent of MlckDepori schools
· and later came out~ retirement
to serve as clerk of the Melp
Local School District, Is shown Is
thfi 1926 photo taken at the
Keepers' School, his first teach-

Friday, May 30, 1986

Friday, May 30, 1986

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Tearing down old hDu ... m•t•
rialt to glvuwr, ln~ding m•

Help Wanted

Ctret-"tt
co~l ta .

W) five-In •Ptrtment
C•ll 304-678 -5 104.

Need • ps rt tim• job? Sell A won ,
111rt up tn onty 15 .00 . Cell

e14-448-2t6e.

Llrge Colurmu• homebu ilder
need• atbcontract bk)ck CrtWI.
GuersntMd full time work. C1ll

*'

oo.....,.,.,

gtvt Mly , 8m1ll.
~nd larat. C1ll 114-

Verd Sale Sat. 31 onEno· Vinton
Road . off 554 and 150 .
Gertge S1le June 3rd . 6 4th,
9tm -4pm. Fou rtt't Ave . irl Bid well. lnflnt swing, , c1rrler &amp;
clothing.
1
Yerd S.le 48 &amp; 80 Lincoln St.
Cklthing, lrg . t ins. aweeper, TV,
Iota mi1c. Jun e 3-1 9 to 5.

fwdwai Ust.

33482.

W1nttd-Temporary emplovte.
Dtntll Hygen6tt, to work In
progr•1tv• mod.m ct.ntll priC·
tlce In J1ekton Co. W.V• -,
During .._.mmtr. bceU.,t ••·
lary, ttppty with rteume end
flflf.,cet to P.O. Boa 311
Rlpl., W.Vs. 215271.

3 flmlty G1rage Slit. M1y 30
lnd31 , 9 :00titl ?. 110Mein8t,
New H•ven , goH ~·· cfubt,
typ.wrttiH', TVs, driP•. cu~
shions, fu rniturt, coel -wood ·
stove.

Moving

11te, bedroom 111,

CJ.IIIn size waterbed. 2&amp;11'4

Jatferson Ave .. Pt. Ptt. Aft¥ d.,
1ftertoon.
Y1rd Sale, Mon and TuH. 9:00
to 1 k&amp; K Lot42 , Pokn Pl ... tnt.
Kids clothing, 10f1 1nd ct. tlr,

tabla W1d c:heirs.

Glttgl Sale 2 miiM out BldweiiRodnr, Rd. tum on F1lrvlew Rd .
June 2. 3, 4.

3-fem ily. 2110 Mld l.an Ave ~
Mon. 6 Tu a. Bird cev•. mit e.
item a.

11

21

Help Wanted

b p erienced cs rpenter. Staning
11ltrv 16.00 PM houf. Send
retU me to Box 100 S. c· o D1ity
S entin el, Pomeroy, Ohio
laad Guiterlst for rocll met•l
._nd. C•ll 11 4-992· 5381 . Atk
for LH.
Yen driv er-20 hrt . wHit. Must
bt 65 YNrl of eg• or old., end

have valid Ch1uffw,. lican11.
For more i nfor~tion cell 814992-2181 between 8 end 4 :30 .

Business
Opportunity

Rettlurttnt BUlin . . For Slit:. Deli ltvle rMteuJent torulewlth
0 · &amp; BeYerII• U~nae. loctted
in 01llipolis it ill pceN.m
opportunitJ for 11118,..._ Gptr;·
etor. Priced To Sell Nowlf
e14· 441 -0021 tor confldMtlll
dltelll.
Priced tO tell . Night dub on Rt~
1. 3 milll north of Pomeroy, Dl
liquor Hcenttwtmcerrv· outbeer
end wtne, I'WWiy Jemodeled , c1ll
614·192 -1191 , eveninga only .
WANTED : Oil end ga stripper
to drill."Reedy
wells end
cuh . Write. P.O. Box 1""481 ,
Perilltf"lblwg. w. v•. 2&amp;102.

I•••

Maplewood Loung1 for lhle.

cltl 304-176-2259.

23

Professional

Newapap• clrculetion mtntger.
Services
exc:flllent ~J)ortunlty , shtrp.
aggr11tive. uperlenetd OM .
T1k1 ctur;e 13 .000 dlity, grert
pl.ce to 1111 and work. Send • PIAN O TUNING AND REPAIR ,
reaume to Mr. H1rlen Phillip• rediscov.,- your piano' 1 beeutiful
GM. Tht Newa-Virginien, P.O· tone. cell .,dey, Werds Key.DriWif 1027, Weynnbcwo. V1. botrd, 304-&amp;7&amp;-5600 or 8?1-

229080 "' "'" 703-949-8213. 3824.

Ntwsptper pr... men , uplr·
off let ptMimln. I dlyl
PM publlcetlon, uc opportun·
ity . Send resume to Mf. H1rl1n
Ph ill ip1, GM . The Newt ·
Vifg irl lan. P.O. Drawlr 1027,
., c:.c~

Reol

Esl ol e

wovnHboro. vo. 22980.

31

BOOKKEEPER (part tim•} Ma·
son County Public:: Library. Me·
tureend rMilble plfton. Mull be
e xperien ced In Ill peyroll pro cedur• . E.~pe ri enced onty nNd
epply. Pav 14.150 Plf hour.
lnteJVMiwl by tppoint nwnt l:l'lt';'
June 2nd end J""' 3fd bet ween
9:00 e.m.end 5:00 p.m . Call
304 - 6715 · 2913 f o f
appointment.

4 bldroom house, fireplace. 3
ml. aouth of GellipoUs. 129.900.
c.u d•v• 814-445- 1515 or-

Wlnted ma ture ruponsible
ldult to c1re for 2 achool age
chiklren cklring summar d..,
ahift . Ref. Req . 304· 875-7879.
Medical •••i•t•nt, op eni ng immed ietlfV, ref . riiQ . Sand raw me
to Boa P.30 ctre Pt. Pl. Register,
200 M ~n Sl. Pt. Pl .

12

Situations
Wanted

LPN will 0o privlte duty nuraing.
Arry Hou rs. 304-17&amp;· 767 1.

~ llld ll t: l dl

t -805-11?·11000 Eot. R-980&amp;

E11y AaMmbly Work! 1714.00
Plf tOO . OUIIrentNd P1ymant.
No Still . Details·· S•nd
llemped envelop•: Elln -8847
341 B EnltrYtrilt, Ft. Pl•ct Fl.

2111'G1Citt end 31dthnltoQDOd

93tl .

Govemment Joba. 118.040 .
e&amp;t,230-yr. Now Hiring. C1ll

To good home, whht mllthOUH
c.t. h• bun n•t•ed. Call

homo . 8t4-982-7875. ?47
Ortvtr St. Mlddtopon.

Sailor Rd . Vinton oft 326. Stolle,
furnhure, 2 blk•, 2 beds, tbe12
women• df••• jn.w), hous•
hold Items, .tc. Mey 31 · 2 to 9.
June 1 II 2- 9 to 9 . dU -388 -

lo t~~ l
hu opening tor
en .. perltne»dperaontowo rk in
18 Wanted to Do
csrp•t cle•nlng pert· of tht ' - - - - - - - - btlaln•l. NHdt to hive knowl- 1.tg• at stum cltenlng 6 floor
scrubbing equlflment. Appty in Sw im les10n1 pri\1111 or group,
Ptf10n, Sat. bttwHn 10am &amp;
Red C ~Vnlife.a v lng 1nd W.S .L
2pm, Grel1 Am•rlctn FloorC1re c.rtifled , 7 Vlltl experienc1.
Cent er, 45 S 11te St., Gelllpolis, Cell 814-446· 3011 .
Oh.
L•ndlarda. bua lntllll , ho EASY ASSEMBLY WORK I meown.,., p-of•lionel mslnt•
1714.00 per 100. Ousrenteed nence men will do repair work,
P8'fnwll. No aeln. DeteHI· l\lenlngs 1nd wMkendl, 304S.nd stamped .,velope: Eltn- 875-172&amp; oltlr 5:00 PM.
7115 . 341B Enterpr lte . Ft.
Pierce. Fl. 33482.

curr~nt

&amp; Vicinity

2 F1mily Y1rd Sele. Koontz

REPS NEEDED. for butinlll
.ccountt. Full Time 180,000180.000; Part·tlmt t12 .000·
t1 8 , 000; no ..tting, ,., ••,
bulln•• · Set yrauf own houra.
Training provided. Cell: 1-812938-8870, M-F. &amp;am to 5pm
(Cant ril Stendsrd Time!.

11 ) C111 Meneger &amp; (1 ) Pl rt·
tlme c... M1neg er-Pert-tlme
Clerk. 12 months pc)litton• qualif lcadona: BA degree in
raleted field, B. able to meet Ohio
Departme n t o f Mentll
Rete r det lon -0 evtlo P.m•ntel
o;sllbiliti• QMRP certtflcttlon l
requirements. or willing to obtl in. Salary •• per 11tary sch•·
dule &amp; eaperlence, (I 14.000·
t 19,000). The G1lli1 County
Board of MR -00 s hill ensu re
th1t IYI go ing &amp; c::on sl1tent
epproprlete tr•lnlng will be
povidided to C ••• Msn.gement
penonnel in IJ) ecific 1kill Ifill
to mulmize the effect tven•• &amp;
l ffic lency of the u rviced eli\llry,
Tr~ lning &amp; tlllptrlenoe In the
ta lowlng sr111 will be considered helpful If not esaent lal: A.
Nature &amp; nHdt of MR ·OD
ln dlvldu1ll: B. Counseling of
MR -00 ln divldu JII &amp; their familin ; C. Bthevlo rMenegem.-.t of
individUII I who hiVe MA · DO;
0 . Delivery of 11rvlas to
pertont with MR -00; E. Knowledg• regerdl'lg lhl evei11bil lty of
r11ou rce1 I. hOw
"link up "
lndividutlt to thou urvlc11; &amp;
F. Knowledge reglfdlng lnttrIOinCV COOPIM'Itlonl clu11en,
pottctlve &amp; .:lv o~ cv MrVice•AII 1ppllcetions eve ilsble et:
Gillie County Boerd of MR -DD
P.O. Box 1' Ch..hlre. OH
45820 Of Call 11114-3e7-01 0 2.
Appllc1tio n deedllne June 13.
1988 . " An Equal Opportunity
Empk)yer ''

June 1,2 ,3. 412 Spring Ave.
Adult end chlldrlf'll c:tothn,
beddtng, b1by toya, odda end
enda. low pricn .

····-··pfJSiiiaiiiirit ·-··..

t.1rga Colurmua homebu ikler
nee ds subcon t r1ct co ncre te
crew1. GuertntMd full time
wort~ . C1ll 1 -814· 888 -4866
&amp;: 30 em- 9:00 1m onty. Monday
· Frld..,.
Large Colurr1Ju1 hOmebuilder
needt subc o ntr~c t frsming
crew1 . Gusrtnteed full time
wortc . C1ll 1 -614 -888 -4855
&amp;:30 am- 9:00., on tv. Mondl't'
- Ffid8'r'.

Mon . 1nd Tu... June 2nd &amp;3rd.
Rein or at'tine. Children and ldult
dothktg . VtrioUI tilH. elot Of
mi1c. items. 482 South 6th. St.
Middleport , Ohio.

Eight Femily YIM'd Slit . Tulldey
1nd Wodn•d•Y - June 3 a 4 . v.
mile out Gecnges Cr•H Aold
trom Buleville Rolld. If rain , ••le Chari• C1rson r81idence. One
mile up Hv••U Run Road.
will be In g1rege.
Monday June 2.
Yerd Sale Mondly ·TuMdly ,
June 2· 3 . 24 Henkle Ave ., 9-4. Monday June 2 9am-4pm. S•Seen AC welder , achool lem St. Rutl1nd , Ohk). Blbv
clotl'llll, b11tb1ll cle1t1. polor~id items, ltttle girlt clothing, sho•.
Instan t c1mera , lot of bed1preatd1. Clurt•ins, T.V. t. diel and men1 ,.llftl, end c:lo·
everyth lng.
thing . Mile. it.mt.
Gtgant ic: Cerport Y1rd Sale,
June 2 -3. Furniture. toys, kids
cloth•. dith ... miac. 281 Sand .,., Dr ive. 111 rold o ff Netgl'lbor hoodoutR t. 141 .

AVON . 3 op., tarritoti81. Clll
304-1175· 1429.

for

8 5 WMII old puppln. 1 mele, I
t_,ele. Brown fuuy HuakyCollll mla. 81 4 ·912· 7458.

3 Family Second houae acro11
bridge in Northup . TuMdiV Jrd .
Flower~. light fiaturn . dllhn
vegetabl ...

1-814·888-4856 5:30 om-9'00
ontv. Monday · Fridey.

1m

tontry, Cart 814-441-0208 .

81 4-448·0085 .

Ysrd S1le M•rv L1vn• '• Ch•·
lhire, Ohio . June 2 · 3-- 4-6.

Homes for Sale-

awen i n ;~ 814 · UI · II222 .

WI build big 4 bdf., Etrty
Amllrieen homes •18.&amp;95 on ·
your lot. SH our new model
home. Cell 614 -888· 7311 .

Bv own er· sm~ll 2 bedroom
home w ith Yl setehiltidelotlnd
outbuilding. 5 miln south of
GeiUpo lit. Kriner Ridge Rd . Firlt
hou11 on right from Rt . 218.
11 4.000 . P•v 14,000 down end
owner w ill hlfp finan ce balen c::e:
Ca ll 61 4 -44&amp; -29H.
Pl11atentfy Jtllded. lnaulated. 2
story t'touae with atorm window a. g1rage. new IIWtr lddi·
tion S2!5.000. Cell 8 14-446 2025 or 614 -245-9180.
Smell 2 bd r. houae on Rt. 7.
•1 .000 down 121 3 per month,
own111r firun c::ing. CeU 814 ·2661216 .
1 bedro om houae in ci ty , nioe,
m1ny new itnprovelnentt , l1rge
outbu ilding, pri ce reduced to
,, 2,000. C1 ll 614-446-3 150.,
3 bdf . 2 -ltory house in \linton.
Recently remodeled . All nMs
wiring . lnsuleted. New cotl a
wood furnsce. For information
c•ll e 14-38B·9B09.
Spr ing Y1llay, 3 bdr .. r1nch. LR ,
diningroom. tQ . Fr. 2 b1th1. 2
fifeplecea. Nawtv rtm0d61td kitchen. Ctll 814 · U6· 2487.

'"o'

for tale
rtnt 3 bdr. home In
country, Vinton .,.. _ Stove.
r.. f ig er~ tor-, truh, weter fU~
nished . 1200 mo .. * 150 dep . 2
children. ref' a. Cell $14-381·

!M88.

21

h

-

Buaintsa
Opportunity

I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VALLEY PUILISH·
lNG CO . recommends thtt you
do busln• with people you
know, and NOT to Mnd money
throuW. t he m1l until you hart
-.vMtlgated the offering.

3 bdr. hOUie With IIUminum
skiing, blm, orchard. &amp; 30
t erM . 7 mltM from Otlltpolla ort

W1nted lnvlltOr or 1ilent ptrtner

3 -4 bch., c1rpMtd, remodtltd.
baement, nice, Yl ICII, 'It mil• ,..
from city, U2.&amp;00. Call 61 4·

for

profit.,le

814-2U -t772.

bu*'--- Cell

PIYod Rd. Call 814-251-1772.

448-2034 oh" &amp;PM.

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Pom!lrOY- M

Paga 12- The ·Daily Sentinel
31

Home"• for Sale ·

LAFF·A·DAY

48 Space for Rent

4 bedroom home on 7 terti.
t30,000 C1n n~gotl111 . C1H
814·tt!·.SI2.
3 bedroom, ntwty rldecor1tllf ,
Mumtnum aklinQ, lllfl carport,

...,..,, on ~ tterelot InC het1tf.
O...,;fottrth mill) on 248 qff At .

7. 114-tti-.SII.
3 btd~m. Lg. llhohen, htlt
tlr cond. c..,.ted, SJII ·
..... Syr~utt. 81•·192-3t02
efttr 5 pm.

pu.-..

,...,dry, 114-992-11324 .

-le-

For ..... tl eltctrlc, 2 bid room,
~-· lll'ge k:t,

Moble home fot on Rt. 7 a
lulovHI•Acldt..., Rd. Colll14357·0232 .. 814·448·4215.

for 101•12,100 ITU A~ acindl·
non•. e11otltnt oondldon. Dou·
gl• Htmtlty 3rd lt. lyrecuee.

COUNTRY MOillE Hom•P.,k.
Routt 33. North ot Pom~y.
lorgtlott. Coll81f·ll2·7478.

N.W Wlncll•t• 3030 Rlfto, 7
mm world Wtr , MUIIIIt'. Buc*
Knife llotnttnl•. II ounotpurt
tilver, lo••olfortAGn oo~ . 1178
Chevy Ctprlc• W~gctn. 11100.
12~ cublo ft. rtfrlttti\Or Nkt

a.oo.

u--o•. ~ btttm'"t with wood

""d
cHit T.0 . tow utilltln. hc.llent
condition. LOCIIICI on Yellow
Bulh Ad. low lO 't . C1U tftw
5•00 pm. 8U-.. t · 2110.
HWigl

Z t»droom Duplex houM ptr·

Pomeroy.
Ctll dtVt.
814· 992·
tllllv'turnilhtd.
Low utllltl•.
in
2311 or 114-192-2109 0\IWI ·
tnp.

z bedroom houH In Pomeroy,
1200 fumlthld . t185 unfur·
nithtd. P.., own !Jtllitilt, wood
bum•. lltQe v•rd. Call d•v•
&amp;U -892-2381 or eU-992 ·
2509 tvlfliAgl .
2 bedroomhoup, full bllsement,

n.., root tlumlnum liding,
porch end deck. linooln Hill

114-112-6711.

FOI" 1111 by own•: Llrgt 9 room

horN wtth 1 'AI btths. bilevel,
#emily room . 5 b«&lt;roomt , for mil dining room. located on
lergt tol with Pruit tree• In
AiQQICfllt Manor three mil•

from Tupp..-. Pl1lns. Clo" to
K'hootl, Prlald a&amp;3.600. C1ll
814·915-4279.
Aenortcl okttr home. VIne St.
A.cine, Ohio. Living room, din ·
Wig room. Ate room . kltch.,
wtth o.- ctblnttl, 1tove and
relrlg. lnduftd. 3 t»droom,
beth . pantry, llundry room. Aft
drapttend bllnd1 included. Vinyl
tkllnl. Priced U5 ,000. Phone
81•-ttl-2540.
1 only. New lot model. All
Amlrictn Rench. 3 bedroom.
l'tlduc.d UOOO, for quick ule.
8U-812-1887.
3 bedroom Stctlon1i Ranch on

100x200 lot. Front• on . 3
Strtet1. Excellent neiborhood.
Arbough Add ition , Tupper•
Pflint. Mey -.cept mobile home
on trtdt. Fin.ncing IVtlltblt to
qutllfied. p1rti111 . 814 · 992·
1887.
Sat. or rent •NitW H1ven, 3
bedrooms, 2 btthl, firepltce.
glflll•· t38,!i00.00 or 1300.00
month plus depotit. 304· 'D l ·
2471 .
HouM, 4 bedroDmt, 2324 Lin·
coin Avo .. 30··175-21 30 .

Lust purch•t lltHn"nt PGI·
lible. Very nice horne wtth 3
bldroome, NYingroom with firepi .c.. 2 'A b1th1, large country
khch~n . hobby room, 1-..ndry
room. full blsemtnt. 2 Clr
...,_.,, central vtcuum tystMn.
air oond. deck, I woodtd ac:ret.
304-815-3313.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOM£8 KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOilLE HOME SALES, 4 MI .
WElT. OALLIPOUS. RT 36 .
PHoNE 514-445·7274
&amp;Oa10 remodeted U .OOO. Cell
81.4-211 -1710.
2 bdr. willhede for motor home.
Co11U·441-1611 .
1974 FrHdom 12a66 , 3 bdr., 1
bltll, t3.&amp;00. Coli 614-3792721 .
1974 Kirkwood 1 2A60. two
new cerpet through·
out. newly remodeltd , total
eleculc, excellent condition.
redwood patio. oo rented lot, or
c.t bl moved . CIH 61o&amp; ... e.
8010.
bedroom~.

121160 Shultz coveted porct't.
rural water, mttllttor~ge bldg .,
wlttl lot, Crown City. Ctll

SU· 216· U4.a or 814 · 2&amp;8·
1389 01 304-175-13B9.
121110 good oond., plf'tly fur·
nilhed, nWf ctrplll, n..,_- fur·
Mel. 15.000 or belt off.,. Call
114-251·8704 BAM ·10PM.
11n Holley P1rk 121110 wtth·
CA. pllftty furn ., Ytt'Y good
...d .. 07,100. Coli 114-2U6120.

1880 LlboiiV 1•.&amp;4, 2 btd·
room. unfurnished, vinyl undlf·
pmning induded. Must ••II. Call
304·773-6873.

•

Gen• . Mobile Hom•. Frtt
Wllhtr 1nd dryer whh purch••
of lftY nwr home In 1todl. 8S
Skyline 1•b70, 3 bedroom. 2
INitht, only t14,9QO. LDCited
Junction In and Rt. 2 Rwtnl·
wood. '/!.Yo. 1-304-273-6131.
12al0 2 bedroom, furnith.d,
•• up. underpinning, lttpl.
Country Mobile Home P•ll.
814-H2-7471.
111.a 1211112 bedroom eltctrlc
mobile home. A.C .. undtrp ln·
..,., good condhlon. t8600.
Wli Hll whh 7 acr• for
..15.000.or rent land. Calll14te8· 3121 .
'
14170 flwtwood Mobile Hom•
front porcf\. biCk l•g• ct.dl.
u.penelv• c1rpetlng. vary attrac·
tM int«kw. Wtrm Morning
hooter. 814-et2·1808.

MOilLE HOMES MOVEO• In·
turai. rMIOntblt lit•. Ctll
304-171·2338
1173 .tkVIInt 12al0 2 br. til
...... bu!H·In kl1c:llon. ptnlolly
- t d. N- underpinning •
ttept t.atoO. firm. 1177 Montt
Carlo n.-dl work, good body
· -· 304·182·2188.
121.10, two bedroom Llbtfty
moblt home with 1•12 tdd on
tnd - - In porcll. 3041711-1282 olltr 1:00 PM.
1173 Holly Ptrk wMh lot , c:holn
link fooOt tnd .... building.
o..,ol "" _,d. locattd Oolllpollo ,.,.,, 304·811·2021.
M - H -. 121&lt;10 Hllltr.,,
•c oond. toctted In Moflllft'
-n. W. Yo. 304·111·4111 ..
171·1781 '
12x81 tr.U• with ont tcrt l.,d
"".,•• u.ooo.oo. 304·171·
HB1 ot 171· 1171.

117J Klrtlwood mobllo homo
(ldcf on room) 1 aorellrld. nioe.
Nttcl Offt&lt;, 304·176·3030 or
171·:1431 .

'

"She married him for his
money •. "

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32 Mobile Homes
tor Sale
1971 Elcona 1 4•70 wi1h Ptfll.
Mutt •• to eppreclllt. 304&amp;75-1918.

42 Mobt'le Homes

1

lor Rent
For .. le 01 rtnt: 1 2d0 mobUt
home with 12d4 ldd on.
ApplilriCII included. 114·882·
5170"' 814·112· 3117.

I WAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 12
Olive St .. Glllipollt. Nt~W • ulld
waod·OOIIItovll, I pc WOOd Ul
..h. t38t, bunk bodt 11 81.
amron rwclin.. til. MW •
ultd bedroom 1UI111. rang-.
wring« wuh. . , a tho11. New
1111111-m .,htt 11H-flll,
''""'· etto buying ootla wood
...... Ctlll14-441· 3118.

cy~ .... :::: ·-

1IIBHondoATC70, 3wllttl.,, • .·
hordly rid., tiiiO. 304-137· . :
2108.
81 Hunda O_,d Wing lnt.,.tate. ~ ~
lull dr•""· 03100. 304-871· ' •
11&amp;7.
'

76

fiWI ~ut••.bcnhforl121 . 1

114·84t·2101 '

Boall •nd
Motorl tor Sale

'

13.2 cubic ft. uprltlht freu.r.
•1111 oh•ttvPefr•er. 1100;
self delrottlng refrlger1tor,
1100 onclonothorotlfdol..,.tlng
rtfrlg, 1110; ~-and dryer.
1121; 40 tmp tltctrtc range.
til; goo olotll• drvH, t2B.
Phontl14· 7U-2!12.

10 tt. S11r1 a•um Jon BOlt with
oers. ••c oond. •111.00. Call
.,.,lngo 304· 111·2171.

78

,....,rv

TONY'S OUN-AEPAIRS, 1e0p1
bolt olgh11nt.
rtblutlng.
houN · 8:00 dH dtrll. CtH 304876·4131 .
SURPlUS - Army Ctmoufltugt - Denim - Rentll
Clo1hlng - Smoll Equip"*''·
Kktt Iiiii CllnOUftiUIII. Ov.
UO,OOO Inventory M•chendill•. Bem Sornervlllt't, since
1114, IMI of Rtvtntwood,
junction old Rt. 21 , lndep.,d11'101 Hold. fFrldiY ev.,lng),
Saturday, Sunday, 1·1 p .m.
Dollvory, 304-171· 3334. Point
PIMunt.

IT'S ON LV A 51..1.11. CHANCE ,..
IUT IT MIGHT TURN OUT TO

ee oua owcv o•e.

WI'LL. N!&amp;O I!VER.Y
OUNC~

Auto Parte
8o Acceuorie•

OF OKY6EIIJ

IN THtM TO R&amp;AC.H
'"~ sua•~ce .

-·
'

•"

All twJ• UHd .• rebuilt trtn• ~ .-:
million I • trtnf• 011• . Wilt - •~ ...
deliver. Ovtrdrlwe tr~ntmlt· ~ · ·.
llon1, front • ••r whMI drive, .~ ~~..·
trantm611ion kite a tam convtr· · : . ...
qin• rebuild ldtt. CaM :

Slight point dom~. Fllthlng
M't'OW llan 12851 L hted. non·
tnCW t21&amp;1 Non161 ttd 12311
lttlocolly
1·100·423·01 13 tnvtlmo.
projtclor.
Vlowlnl
36 mm 2olldo
tcrHn.
m.tal
aida holden,
olldt
hold"'
for
vlowlng.
flmt , Phono 814-112-7200ne
of·
t• 7 pm.

AT TH IS PEPTH ANP
WAT!IIt T!MPI!RATUR!,

*'·
814-371· 2220.

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81

Farm Equipment

JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER. IR 311 W. OoMipoUa.
0111o. co11 114-441· 17n. ....
114-441· 31182. Up hom troc·
tlfJ with Wllrrenty ov• 71 uted
trectofl, 1000 toole.

71

Autos for Sale

1H3 Mercury Zeph•~· 7, tuto,
llr, AM·FM, .orty. cuh pri~ .
tz,919. John'• Auta Still.
lulovlllo Rd .. O.Nipollo.

t-:'

.

. _:.:.

Rebultt tuto trMtlmfltkm C·4.
Flto 74 Muotong I V·8 Aotdng
t1 21. Coli 11 4· 388·11010 auk
for Ru..

AM W~JI;;;p ....
X o.JU.fT CAL-U:O

71 Ptymouth lwrow for p....
Coli 114·112-7141 oft• 8•00
pm.

f'IOW I.

380 Chevy trentmiulon
175 .00 . Cttburtor 120 .00.
H•ldl 110.00. All exc cond.
Phone 304-171-1759.

1181 Plymouth Turilmo, 5 tpd.,
For ,..,t: 3 bedroom m~bilt
1.100 mlltl. Mklntl t1.198.
730 Cott dloool. wldo front PS;· Coli 814· 441- 1182.
!tome. Approx. 5 mil• from
• pow:er. live hydrtullct,
1918 12•10 2 br ntDbllt home. Pomeroy Of' Mkldleport. 114- GODD USED APPLIANCES
.II . New I fl. drum mower 1877 Impale ltttlonw•eon.
H2·BBBI.
u .ooo. 304· 882-2181.
Wllh... dryers. retrig•atorl,
t
New 1.2 ft tedder t1,000_. Colll14·441·7123 .
79 Motor• Homes
rtnge1. SktOGI AppUenc11,
H balor t495. Call
2 bedroom trtll.,, partt;' fur· Upp., Alv« Ad . betkl• Stone
8o Campers
14-288-1122.
nilhld. Tr•ll•speca~. Sind HHI c,...t Motel. 814·441· 7311.
1182 Plymouth Hort.on, 4 dr .. 4
33
Farms lor Sale
Ro.ct eonvenl.nt to echoole,
tpd.. air, AM -FM. t2 .419.
1147 Ford trKtOr high a low Jotm' tAuiO Sllll. lultviUtRd ..
ltore and hOiplttl. Ctty ltwlr County AppNence, Inc. Good
1918 Starcraft foldout c•mpN,
'"'G•· good rublttr, a1r1 nice. Oolllpollt.
•vllllble. lnqulf'e Aotll•. 304- utld epplftncet end TV tete.
For ule by own•. 11 0 acr• at 171-o&amp;IOO bttwMrt 9:00 tnd Open 8AM to IPM. Mon thN
Plows, disk. cultlvttors, boom
"""
a. compiM• wittl ttovt,
Oexttr. Betutiful 8 room home.
polt. t2,395. Cell 114·281· o..,o bu1111y whh V.W. onglno ~boa, lightI • ltnlt. uc. con d ..
Sot. 114-448·1111, 827 :lfd,
btrn. wtbulldlng. swimming 4 0 0 - dayo.
Boll colltctlon, 304·176·1&amp;311. 1122.
A¥1. Oolllpollo. OH .
Aloo, 1981 Wlllyo 2 . lcyt. lko ntw. CoN 114-3118-8715
pool. Alto 114acr•n•Dexttr 3 bedroom ptrt:. fumilhlcf trail•
3spetdwtthO.D. I0 .• 15mll•. afttr IPM.
3 bedroom modem home 2 end 2 bedroom turnilhed tnlllr Ytlley Fumlture. new &amp; uatd. Whi1e Orgeru•, off the should• &amp;000 ford mtfor dleHI tflctor, Ito
rid in Mit tor lett 1&amp; 'fltrl.
bemt, valley MHing. &amp;14-742- onCrtlbCrwk.Ro.t. Largeyard, Urge HOlton ot quality fumi· wtddlna dr•t. sin !i-8. 304- plo-. dlolo. I h . buoh hog,
Unit run. Col 114-112·2471. 1119 21 ft. Cllmp• shower,
2877.
t3.1185. Coll14· 211·1822 .
atovt, r•frig.,
cond.,
gerden P'ot. chlldran welcom•. ture . 1211 Eutern An .. 876-41}8 or178-17&amp;1 .
no pet:a, UIO.OO p• month, Otllipolls.
1971 Ford Fillt., ~tt~ory .,ad f1,200. Co! 114-211· 1447. .
304·176-1208.
1.,;...,..:..:...:______
'71 Buloi&lt;Eitctn. '130MC bul. 4010 JO dl•tl trector cl•n condition . 83,000 original
Ptn.onic atereo. 1OK neckl~ee a-.rn 111ff. JO rille, JO Z2.aT miles . 114-912 · 2021 after 1871 11 ft. Oreem• trwel
traU•. g.- ttove, furntet •
TwD bedroom traM• ttmOdeled, Few - : Hortoquit Romonco •nd ring . Cell betw.n 8:00 and boltr. CoH814· 211·812Z.
1•00.
36 Lots 8o Acreage
refr'e•ator, • • • &amp;·1. vood .
coupl• one small child tc- books. 270 lor 17&amp;. Whlle 9•00 PM. 304·871· 71110.
woodon
llblo
Ytllow
Jhtlden'e F1rm Equlprnen1.
ceptad, NfertnCIII end dtpOslt.
1182 Dodge Ch•ru• 2.2, 4 cyl. oond .. t1 .2BO. C111 114-251· ·
Rt-. 1 LocuatAold, baeltofK&amp; K,. ldt,_ c:11n1 Clbitot no. a1 New lir cond. 11.000 btu. Check our aale Pfleet on Long
4 JPIId, A.C.. low miluge. 1142.
Camping ~t in Big Foot Park. Evttttt Schwam.
triiCtOrt • YlfmHf hey equip- good conditM)n . 114-992-5523.
In fOOd corwllllou. Seo 11 2lill phono 304·178·4101.
12.000 will consldtr trldt ln.
mMt with .a.4 percent:fin~nctng
So. Fourth Aw., Middleport.
Coll814·441-1294.
1978 Chevron Sky lounge. 2t ~ _
Sattllt• dllh, 10 It bl.ck mnh IVaMtlble. A compl..elkteofbalt
Oh.
dilh. Unkten 8.000 recelv11, hlndllng Kcettorlet. grinder
43 Farm• tor Rent
1971 Chwy ~ton 12 ~Ntnger ft. Separtte bedroom, Hlf· - .
Camptht .r: Big
No
grMt reception! 30.a-e7&amp;-10153 mi•era. w1gon1. rotery 111.... v... euto, AC., PS .• crutlt. dlt. 2 oonttlntd. Good condltkm wtttl •
Used 1k' conditiontn, refrlglrt· afteri:OO.
monty down, 1150 mo. owner
rotery
blld•. culttvt·
hl.t ... Clptlinl dltirl, 14000. lir. Alklng t4198. 114-742· .
tors, dHp frttllf'l, Wllhtrl.
fintnce. wiH thow we. &amp;
tors, dl~e~, plow1. IHdm. PDI1 114·112· 3194.
3033.
34
ecre
cropland.
eo
acr11.
dryers, et.ctric • g11 reng11, Ctrd reader. 30ol-811·3110 for drlvet~, wood ~pNttlf"', g .....
w1161tnds. Rt. 7· IS mi .. t)llklw
pllture
a
tobtcco
tlotment.
Cillor TV's. dllhw•sh.... tnd appointment.
Gtllipolil, turn right &amp; follow
h.,clgM••· powtrwllhert •
1814 Chevy C111ali•, 4 door, 1170 Winntbeoo . Self con·
Call 304· 171-5104.
lign1.
ntw mattr•• • bOx tpringt
wheel horN lawn • g•rden
1uto, PS ., Pl., 111tre cl..n. low t•inlll, Vll"f good condttion. 22
complete t9St .91 . Yllil.-y Fumi· 12 It good ultd Sotltlrldl triCtorl. And Itt Ul for •
IHt long. 318 Oodgt tnelnt.
mlloo. Coli 114·192· 3703.
turt, Ellltrn Ave.. GaHipolill.
1 to 5 tct... ptrtlllly woodM
ICithcen c.t»lnl'tl, tvp and bot: complettllntofpll'tt•tervlotl
New • • 20 ft. twnlng.
44
Apartment
loti. Tupplf Plains end ChMtM',
tom. 304-171·1811.
UMd:
A vtrt.ly of uted
1976 0 . P~mouttt Fury. U71 automltlc tr~nemiulon . Phone
6 1utomttic walhlf'l OE, Whirl·
Wlttr end approved rold to eac:h
lor Rent
trac:tore: uttd round b•l••·
Mtrcury Mon~tch . Both 4 dOor, 814·841-22:14.
pool, fromt95to 1150. II In til.
lot. Ae11onlbly priced. will
Guns for 1111, Modtl 37.: ttu• grinder millfl, wagon•. tpray·
olo. CoH 114-812-7078. a.oo
cond. 3 ettetric rwag• 40." , 38
fin ... ~. 10 pM"cent down. Cell
11 geuee; one 20 gtuge; •• WI. cuttlvttors, whMI diac.
Z2 ft 1974 Monitor 1 1, 11H
tm .· 7:00pm.
in, 2t in. Gu rtno• 3D Itt, 31 in.
814-988·3694 .
model 141 ; rlftee for llle or ~WI , CUIIpiOktrl, rlfil... 1Q
con1elnld. llr cond. .wnlng.
Rtfrlgtrmr Coldepot Iitie new
1980 G . Ptymouth Fury. AM · 03,200.00. 304·875-1831.
JACKSON ESTATES APART- a250. r-'"elfttor ff'Oit frtt trltdt. lttwNn 5:00 tnd 9 :00 balers, mDwing m~thm•. tnd
30 ecr• for 1111. 114-992·
evening• 304-115·1111 .
toddon. Coll114· 441·1111.
FM, •ir. 1880 OttiOn 210, I
MENTS
(Equel
Houslnu
Oppor11150, 5 side by side r_.,ia.,.•·
7015 tfttr 5:00 pm.
IPttd. Ctll 114 - 892· 7075
tuntty, monthly r...t lttrtl tt tore whtt•. gold, copptrtone,
FOf'Cid 111' fum.c1, starm win· Johneon 2 horn trtlllf, pod
a:oo.m .. 7:00 pm.
U71
for
1
bldtoom
and 1212 IYOCida. Air condttiDn• 8,000
Se r v iCI' S
Building lotslfVtlltbltloCited on for 2 bedroom, diPOiit 1200.
dowo. 304-171·51 23.
condition. Coli 114-448-. .93.
BTU
115,
elr
oondlttoner
8.000
Gru••r Line, Camp Coni-,. el locatld n• Spring VIII.,. Plut
1975
Ford
LTD.
2 door. bokl
utiliti111. Elnw Grun•. 304· tnd Foochnd, pool~ndCabltTV BTU lllte new t125 . Air condi- For lllt24' abovtgroundpool in
hey bl!.r. model 230
and Nnt good. 1450. 1175
tioner 11 ,000 BTU 11215.
878-4207.
good shiP• (no Unw) 1350. perf.ct oond., l1 , 100. ftrguton
Cuatom 100 Ford, with dull
avall.t»le. office houre 11 poui- B~tggl Applitncet Upp• Rivtr
hey w.gon nsw Hd. 1•125. FOfd
Home
tllh.ust, 351 modlfi.ct, 1750 or 81
.-n to4pmtnd 7pmto9 Rd. 114-441-7398. ,Ciottd 11 3o4·B82·2734.
Alhton bultding lots with public bl•10
503 blue ·pickup lidt dalivMY
trld•
for pldlup of equtt v1lue.
pm
Mondty·Frlclov.
Coli
114Improvements
noon Stturdty.
wtter, mobile home~ l*'mitttd,
rllct, "00. Coli 114-992 · 114· 247-4292.
441·2741 or I Wit m••~t•·
30··871-2331.
7111.
66 Building Supplie•
ltlf·cleanlng tlectrlc rena•·
1981 Ford Ftirmont. 4 door. 4
Nicety furnilhtd mobile home. (harvttt gold) &amp; whirlpool tleat·
BASEMENT
For ul• or trede~ Llfgt round
c'(l., tutomttlc, PS , PB, AM·FM,
eH. ept., central ek end heat In ric dryer. A1klng t75 .. ch. Call
WATERPROOFING
H.tftan Btltr and 2 uti equtp.
low mil11, t1150. 304-h2·
BuUdlng Mtterilh
city. ack.lttl only. Cllil 114·•••· 114-441· 2545 or 114· 448·
Uncondlttonll llfMime guaren3371 .
0338.
Blodl, brlclt• .-er pip•. Win· m.,t treillfl. C1ll 514-992·
2121.
tll. Loctl r.terenc• fumllhtd.
dows. lint .... etc. Cl.ude Win· 7401 .
1910 DociSit Omni. good condi- Ft.. 11timtt11. C ..l collect
2 bdr. utMitl• p_.ltlly fum .• Se•re Ker~mort hetvy duty
tWI, AM) Ortnde, 0 . Call 114·
Cub Cldet. 10 ..,. with cutttva·
tion, IUIOtN'do, AM-fM, elr 1-114·237·0481. dov 0&lt; night.
a175 mo. Ctll30oi ·615·810.a. WllhM'· dryer. Call 114· 441·
248·8121 .
41 Hou111 for Rent
tors. MOO. CaN 1114-247·4282. condition. t1400 or' B•t ott.... Rogers ••••ment
3138.
304· 875- 2:714 or 304·8715· W1twptoOflng.
New 1 bedroom apertmtnt. Cen
Building met•ritll . c•m
Two rvw tDbecco trtMPient•
Rent. '-'•· lind contrect. 3br'• 814-448-0310.
18"Uotd 1,000 ll\J AC, lull olzo blookl •• siln. yerd. or dlliYerv.
Rodney YIU-a.ll; 2 br't·Eureb.:
btwior ttucc:o pltttwinl •
new t1 ,000.00. 52 toNc:co
3br Evtns Hlightl; 0tpOJit a 2 bdr. apt., downtown. 1210 mettr,.. boJI tprlngs tx. firm. Golllpollo llodl Co" 1231&gt; Pint otl
pluttr reptlr. Low ra1• . Cd
tU
.OO
1*
100.
Ma&lt;·
n
Okfs
Oeltt
..
Roytll
IC,
114-251-1182.
rtftrenc• required . IIICkbum without utllitHNi, t330 with Corbin &amp; Snyder Fumttura, 981 St., GolllpoUs. O~lo Call 814· GM'I
dlawn Farm, At 35,
crul11,
tltt,
pb,
ps,
MOO
mil•.
' 304-17 -1281 or 304-628·
Second Ave.. G•lllpalis. I 14- 448·2783.
Rtolly-114-441-0008 .
02210. 304·178-1817.
uUiiti•. ·oeposlt required. Ctl &lt;141·1171 .
RON'S Television S•rvict .
9200.
114·441-2128 8•00trn · 5pm.
llodl.
brick,
marttr
end
m•·
Fumlthed houle. 2 bdr., 1195.
1978 Mu1teng. e11c . cond. HouM calls on RCA, Ouu:11,
tonry
tuppll•.
Mounttin
81111
I
·
M
-.,-,..--F-"'li_U_oo_n_
la_
w
_n_g
_o
-rd
_on
_
Country
ollk
furniture
now
In
131 ,.,r .ath AYII., Qallipolls. Fum. 1pt1. 1 • 2 bdr. 1220 &amp;
OE . Spocioling In Ztnith. Ctl
02600 firm. 304-171-031.
ltock. Coff" end .,d tlbl...
lloci, Rt. 33. N.w H•ven, W. mow. with anow plow 7 hp fOI'
CaU 441-4411 tft., 7pm.
304 -871-2398 .. 814·448·
1235, utllltl• pd. 701 ••h round pedMttl and drop leaf Vt. 30•·882-2222 .
11le. Good cond. 304 -882·
2U4.
Gt!Upolill. Ctll 448-.a411
tMI•. com• cupbo•d. 2 pc.
128 Fltlt AYI., 5 roomst. blth. 7pm.
2903.
72
Truckl
for
Sale
c:upbo.,., dry lfnlt1, MCrtttry
F-«y Tr• Trimming. ltump
Ctlll14·441·3945 aft~r 4PM.
68
Pe11 tor S•le
d•kl. chtt1 of dr.w111, chlirt.
r~tl. Cell 304·17a-1331 .
Fum. 1pt1. 1 bdr. t225 utlilti• Urge selection . ConkJe's, Ft t. 7,
1885 Ford Rqw, 4 cyl., fuel
Nice 3 bdr. full bMtment, pllkt, 807 2nd . Avt. Gallipolis.
82 Wanted to Buy
lnjtcttd. 5 IPd. overdrtvs. tong RINOLES ' S SERVICE. up•
Tuppwtplainl, Oh.
centrel elr. tented ytrd. on At C111 448-441 I after 7pm.
bed, 1,800 mil•. exc. cond., ritnCid carpenter, eltetrlden,
Or~~gonW'(nd Cettery Kennll.
1.a1 . 1325 plu1 depo11t. Call
wtth 10m1 eatfll, C1ll tfttr INIOn. ptlintlf, roofing (InductFor Nit: Nice living room suh.
114-812·2111 oft• 8.
CFA
Hlmel-v"'·
P~r~len
and
2 bdr. l.l"'fumllhld with IHII.,· Colll14-l81· 3115 .
3PM. 814· 2BB·M87.
Slam.. ldtt.,t. AKC Chow Now buyine shell corn or ,.,.
Ing hot ttr oppllcotlonl 304Cll It ee 1 Third Aw.• Gallipolit .
871 ·2011 .. en.7HI.
Nlct 3 bdr home. lg. yerd. 314 1250 mo. pkla utilitilt. C1ll
pupplll. New P'IPPI•. kittens. corn. Cal torllt•tquotu. Alvtr
1910
Chevy
LIN,
4•t.
4
tpd
.
Pidlene U..S Fumhure. Good
Coli 441·3844 oh.,: 7PM .
Chy Form Supply, 114·441·
Third St. Ktnauge. CtH 114· 114· 248-9698.
rldlo.tPony, Cllh price 12.488. ltarkl Tr• and Llwn lervtoe, ·
quellty uNCI furniture. Open 9to
28tl.
441-7473.
John' s Auto Sal•, aula\'tti•Rd., lonclocoping. 304·171·2019---.,
t or c.ll fcH appolntmMt. Slam. . kilt.,, I wkl. 135.
Fum.
l'ffecfency.
3 room• &amp; 304·176-1483"' 171-1450.
Oolllpollo.
atdl. Hym-'Yifl kittens. IHI
HOUII 4 rooms 6 beth, locettcl blth, carpttlcf • qui.e:. Single
point .. lhc point. •so Nch. 83
Liveltock
Rota,., or ctblt tool driWng\ .
1128'h Chntnut St. a160 mo .. working penon only. CtH 114·
19115 1 · 10 .a114 loadtd. euto, Mott wde completed samt dty.
Refrlgerttor for Nit 1100.00.
t78 dop. Call 114-441-38?0 .
114-H2-7201
.
[
-448·4807 "'114-441·2&amp;02.
atO. &amp;OO firm. Ctll 114·448· Pump HIH end tervlc:e. 304304·ii78·181 1.
EIICIII•nt Family dOgl . t yr., old gent!• mtrtwlth 4 wk. 1210 "'" 4&lt;00 PM.
881·3102
For Rent: Z bedroom. 1 blttl 1 blodl from the city pwk. 3
wtlkipDal dryM, wfltt•. uatd I
Elkhound·Collle mla. I wM1t1 old melt colt. 1300. or but
horne, complttetv rtdtcoratld.
'"''rooms
a
blth.
WO
hookup.
1911
Ford
Rqer.
Call
114·
montho. UOO.OO. 304-175Economy luHdklQ, remodeNng.
aa.OO melt. 16.00 temele. offtr. 114·441·11181.
H11 msny u;trll. Optr1 Hou" 0176 . Colll14-445-4172 .
119·4123.
.
7111 or 17&amp;-3133.
roofing , bathroom. drywtll,
114·915· 4312.
Sundt'f June1 . 1 ·!I PM . tt 1OS IS
llectticel. mttOnlf'Y, ftooring.
2nd Ave., Oellipolis. Rente!
E•cellent
H1mp·gltt
tor
brMCI·
'71 Ford htH ton tNdl. '79 pluml&gt;lng, pointing, frornln,.
Elkhound pup1, rttcly to go, c111 lng. 200 1111. Coli 11 4-441·
tppllcetM)nl will bt tlktn during Fumlshtd lplftment, uUihl•l
pold. 108 Vlno St" U3&amp;. Call 63
Antlqu11
Chft'V • wheel drive awe. CltM'IC lnlllllttion, 304·87 ·
304-175-1173,
1
2•00
..
4•00
thoae hourt. Cell 114-281· 114-441·92•4
24,.,
.
btlwltn 9•00·
Commodor 121 co,..utlf' lit 2440.
PM.
5110 or further detlllt.
6•00.
ecc•torMII. CtM •ft• 8:00,
For ult or lt•t: reglttertd 304· 578· 2010.
Carptntry. rtmOdellng, room
Moder ized countrt ho i"•· 2 bdr. lurnittltd or unfurnillhed Full slit br• Mel. compltt•. Sltm•t. femalt cit. 1 Y, yeers yNtllne polled herftt'd bull. Csl
tddltlon. oil building rapoln
gll"den, budget g• t36. KC tplrtment In quiet mldentltl Coli 114-441-1171 . Corbin a old. f25 .00. 304-418-1120.
114-742 · 2783.
1878
CMY.
trudl,
4
wh·drive.
•cement end btoc*wotk. Pllntartt. 1275 plut deposit. refertn· araa. Otrtgeand weah•l df'(tr 8ntdw Fum.
304-178·1781.
lngtnd rooflng. 304-878-1112 .
eM. c.n 114· 311·0440 Ot" hookup. Adultt onty. No pet1.
AKC registered Bllnt Hound, 1
114-441·3780.
v- old, 304-171-7318.
84 Hey lit Grein
U25 plus utllttl•. Call 114197! Ford pit*up • trllil•hltch.
64 Miac. MerchendiH
441·n29.
304-876·2149 .
Two AKC r~gilttrtd femela
82
Plumbing
8 roomt &amp; bs1h. elto mobile
Beegle Pup pi•. 10 wHita otd.
home, rtf . • dep. no pets. Ceft 1 bedroom ept. for rtnt. l11ic
8o
Heating
end hid Ill lhotl, Tobacco poundtge for
114-441 ·1188.
rent atarts t215 . 1 month thlt Callatltn' • UHd Tire Shop. Ov• WOrmed uch
73
Van1
8o
4
W.O.
Ctlll14·
2.t5·5023
tfttt
15.
ctll 304· &amp;78 111 utllltill. Dtpa:~lt 1.000 t~• • liz• 12, 13, 14, 11,
Llrtt 3 bdr ., good lo~ion, t11 lnctudtl
requIred of 1200. ContiiCt VII· 11. 11.1 . 8 mil• out At. 218. 2173.
Hey. Tlmo1hv 11 .10 per b••· 1979 Convlt'lkln van, 1915
CARTER'S PWMIINO
mo. Co11304-878-1104.
IIISit Manor Apt. MidclfP(Ift. Coli 114·211·1281 .
Colll14· 371; 2400.
AND HEAflNO
Cttevy trudl, nice. 1978 Chft'y
&amp;1.a·912-7787. Equ11 Houelng
COJ. Four1h end Pine
3 bdr. house. 2 chlldrtn. hD pete, Opportunity.
luv. Cell afttr 15. 814·441·
6B
Fruit
Pl•tlo clltam ltatt •pprovtd,
MlXIId hav lire• tqu.,. ~ ...
OoHipollt. Ohio
must hiVe rtf•enote. 15 Gar·
2518 .
piNtle HP11c tlnu, piNtle
01 .211. 304·175-1879.
'
Phon• 814·441·3888 or 114·
8o Vegetables
filkf or call 11 4-441·0321 .
Ont ~room tffldency 1part· culvert~. rr111t1l culverta. RON
441-4477
ment. Fulty furnllhtcl. Two
Llrge2bdr. ept. lndupl• hou ... bedroom tpt. recently remo- EVANS ENTERPAIIES , Jook, 1982 Dodge Convlfllon Ven,
l r d iiS PIIrl.i llllll
Fum.. con~tdent loettlon on deled . Above •erou.,.. tn Pome- mn. Oh. 114·218·1930.
PS .• Pl .• AC .. 4c.ptaintc:htlrt,
T..,lor'eBerry Pttch. You pick or
Excavating
M•ln St., w•t• ~d . Cell roy . Cal 114·992·8215.
couch convtrb to bed. tots of 83
w•
pldl:. 9tm · 7pm, Mon . thru
For
....
new
Vttd·mlft
mow
.
..
114·248 ·081B.
utr•.
,.cell•t
condition
.
114·
good UHd mowtn from teO· Stt. Coli 114-448· 8182 or
841· 2221 .
114·2•5·1178.
1200 per month or no pw
Echo trlmmen on Hit.
Hou11 for r1111t 2122 Lincoln wetll. Mttlllndllundryt.vict
Good· 1 hcl'tf'ttlng. b~temtntl,
71
Auto• tor Sale
Chlklrtnl
Saw
Suppty,
Vinton,
Avenu._ 1300.00 month, ,.,.,. provldtd. 114·112-1022.
1918 Ford Custom Vtn Econo· footert. drivewaye, aepticllnlts.
8tr.,..berrl• for Mit. You pick
Oh. l14-388-1114.
ence. deposlt, phone 304·895·
lin•.
Oood
condition,
lotded.
IM\dsceping. Cell envtlme 11 4·
75 cents ~art . We pldl t1 .00
30311 bt appaintmant.
03985. 114-192· 7130.
441·4537, Jtmll L. D1vilon,
qt. ct! 304·&lt;1411· 1817.
2 btclroom unlurntlhtd "'"'" Sttcktble Wllhlr a drvtr .
1979 FOf'd Mustang 4 cyl ., new
Jr. owner.
ment. No ptta. 1 bedroom brown flowertd couch, chtn
tlbuitt
motor,
tow
mllt,.ge.
Call
4 bedroom hou.. end 2 bedroom fumtlhed IPI . No pets. 114·
7Z lntematM)nll tchool bus.
Strewberrl• we pick, you pick . 114-211·1417.
typ• frMJ:tr-18 cubic inch. 2
house, call 304·t75·3431 or 141·2283.
Very good oondhlon, I opttcl
Mond1y Jun• 2 . Roush'• It
bDy1
bicyciM.
Call
8,4·
311·
178-3030.
Un&amp;on Campground, 304·812· 1171 Thundtfbifd blue with fDrw1rd, 2 1peed ,.., end.
2320.
86
General H•uling
114-112·3183.
2231.
For rent ; 2 bedroom furnilhtd
whi1a v~yl top, good cond. Call
HouMtrll•. 45a101811Qood ept. Aduttl ooly. Cell 114-982Tobecco tetter. evergreent.
ofttri•OOPM. 11 4·441-12B4.
cond. ntw ttorm wlndowt. 2748.
73 Chevy 8uNblln. PI· pb. ac,
Strewberrlel plclt tour own. c..
nwlch, fill dirt, grevel. rtone,
100.00. 304-175-4131 .
3 IIMI. luHICII ,.ell., JamH Boy1 Wiler Service. Alto
ut«&lt; block; fktwood, dtllvlfed. Cltud• Winters. 814·2•1 · 1880 Chryoltr Lt8oron, 2 dr., 4a4.
power ttllgttt t2IOO. 304· pools tilled . Calll14·251·1141
2 bedroom tumlahtd lpt. for Dun' e Llndlclpt, 814· 448- · 8121 .
•uto, 11,8000 . Ctl 114-378· 178-1887.
.. 81.·441· 1171 "'114-44&amp;rtnt In Middleport. All utilftl• 11141.
2728.
42 Mobile Hom11
7911 .
Frfiltl picked 1trtwblrrlel dall·
pold. 814·192-8014.
vtrtd wltttln.Polnt - n 1 City 1871 Orllf'l Contin ...l mint
for Rent
Oar~ge tqUipmtnt for ule. CtH
Ktn't Water lenrice. W1H1,
llmltl. CtN 304·171· 1748, no oondklon, oily roof, ""ly 21,000 74 Motorcycle•
APARTMENTI. rnobllo homM. oftw 8 PM. 814· 441· 3243 .
ciltlml, poola end wtttt!Mdt
-tndcolla.
hout•· Pt . PIIII.nttndGtlllpo~
mi.. 11,995. CoH 814-441·
fllltcl. Coli 114-317-0123 or
Gravely trtctor, el.c. ltlrt, duel
1111 Of 114·441·1243.
Fully turn~hld . AC. Ill Utittl• llo. 114-441·1221 .
114· 357-7741 or 304·176Hu.
ltr.wbeny
field op• for
whltlt,
10
HP.
mower.
tulky,
pold, ldulu only. Colll14·441·
1973 Sporttttt new ptlnt. rt- 1247.
pick your own. bring your own
APARTMENT
FOR
RENT·Now
cultvltor,
llkt
"'w.
plow.
1184 Pontitc 1000 Specitl bullt tntlnt lftd trtntmtlalon,
41 10 ot I 1 4-441·2003.
contlintn, 11 cent~ quirt ,
acctptk\g eppllcetione tot' r.... al u.aoo. con 114-441·4211.
Edition •• · cond . loti MW ptrtl. MUit IN to
clo11d Saturday, 304-171· Tourlne
lim•1one.
ttc.
1ptrtments In M110n Aptl Ll~
25,000 miiN, lotcltd. Ctll14· opprtclttt. Co1114· 441·~7 . Cotl.
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30, 1986

Area deaths

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Harry Knolts
Robert Harry Knotts, 87. Rt . 1,
VInton, died at 5:30 p.m. Thursday
In Pinecrest Health Care Cen ter.
Born Feb. 25, 1899, In Calhoun
Coonty, W.Va., son of t!J2 latp
WUllam H. and Mary Mollohan
Knotts, he was a retlrro woodsman
and World War lJ Army veteran .
He married Gladys Shenefield,
who survives, on Aug. 23, 19~ . at
Point Pleasant.
Also surviving arf' four sons,
John Knotts of Reynoldsburg,
Robert Knotts or Ripley, W.Va. ,
Lee Knotts of Baltimore, Ohio, and
Kelli\Y Knotts of Columbus; three
daughters, Mrs. Edwin (Goldie)
Nelson ot Wooster, Jean Graham at
Springfield, and Mrs. Tim (Nancy)
Hall of Columbus; 19 grandchild ren, 27 great-grandchildren and two
great-great-grandchildren: a nephew reared In the home. Rogpr
Shenefield of Dallas, Texas: a
sister, Artie Golf of Akron: and a
brother, James Knotts of
Youngstown.
He was preceded In death by a
daughter, thre&lt;' brothers and thrff'
sisters.
Services will l p.m. Sunday In
McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, Vin·
ton, with the Rev. Theron Durham
and the Rev. Wayne Friday
officiating. Burial will bf' In Salo&gt;m
Center Cemetery. Friends may call
at the funeral home from 24 anrlB
p.m. Saturday.

Rohert Roush
Robert E. "Buss" Roush. 73. New
Haven, dlro Thursday at Pleasant
Valley Hospital.
·
He was born Jan. 8, 1913 in Letart
to the late Okey and Bertha Hudson
Roush.
He was preceded in deat h by his
wi!P Leola M. Roush In April of198i. ·
four sisters and one brother.
He was a carpenter.
Surviving are four rlaughoers.

Southern ...
Continued from page 1
Park.
FFA submitted to 11&gt;2 NationHI
FFA Foundation a grant applka·
tlon for funds to Improve t!J2 park
and was awarded $])() lor the
shelter house. Additional funding
for the project will be prov ided by
Racln£&gt; Village Council.
Specific objec tives of UK' grant
were to provide op!XJrtunity for the
FFA yooth to dev£-lop constnoction
skiDs, and to provide an arm of
recreation for students and local
residents.
Helping with the impmvement
project in addition to the FFA and
village council have been. Charlie
BaUey, t!J2 Racine Street DPpartment, Hemlock Pipellne and the
Southern Local Transportation
Department.
,
Village council members have
also Indicated they would likr
Individuals to help improve 1he mat
launch site at the park. It is hoped
that Improvements can be made
this summer, Including the construction of a parking a re-d for boat
trailers.

l Pomeroy
A contest Is being held
the
Merchants Association to
by

Mrs. li'f' tOrpha\ Bussell of Point
Plrasant: Mo·s. Ted tYvonllf'\ design a flag for Pomeroy ,
Criteria is thai the design be
Swa rtz of Letart: Mts. WllllaJD
1Retty 1 Gr&lt;'!'r of Mason: Darlene presentro on paper In color, not
G. Roush of Ooarlotte, N.C.; three mo,re than three colors. The flag
sons, Deryl E. of Calroonla, Ohio; should have historical significance,
Edwin R. Roush of Marion; or In some other way be descriptive
Kenneth M. Roush or New Haven; or the community.
Deadline lor submitting designs
thrff' sisters. Mrs: Howard (Anna )
Weigand and Mrs. Clarence (Ca· Is June 8. They should be turned In
throyn\ Gill, both of Letart: Mrs. to the Pomeroy Chamber of
Thormond 1ldas 1 Tendland of Commerce office In the com1house,
WINNERS - Pat O'Brien
Ashland, Ky.: 2tgrandchlldrenand or to Mary Powell or Sandy
dl~'t hi a hole In one on No. Dlo
lannarelll. A prize will be given to
15 grea t-grandchildren.
win a car In this year's llllliWII
Funeral SE&gt;rvices will be Sunday the person submitting the dellgn
Melp ColiN)' JIQ'cees Golf
at 1:30 p.m. a t the Foglesong selected
Toonarnent - Uke he did 11111t
Funeral Home with the Rev. Bobby
year -.but In a two-hole playotf,
Woods ctflclatlng. Burial wUIIoDow
1M team came up wmamr.
in the Gt·aham Cemeleoy.
From Jell 1o rlt!hl are Edison
Friends may ca ll at the funeral
Baker, Lee McComas, whom
Doyle N. (Skip) Smales, park
honlP on Saturday from 3-9 p.m.
the tounament was dedicated to,
manager at Forked Run State
Larry Powell, O'Brien and
Park, has been promotro to district
Chucl! Hannahs. The two top
park supervisor lor District IV d.
Gene Vance
teams had tied alter 18 holes of
the Division of Parks and Recreaplay
at 10 under piU'. Prooeeds
tion.
District
IV
Incorporates
16
Funeral sPrvicrs forGc&gt;ne VanCI',
from
lhe loumameot KD to
state
parks
in
the
southeastern
4i, or Rutland. who died Wednesday
Middleport
and Pomeroy Park
quarter
or
t!J2
state.
morning in an automobile accident
funds
lor
recreation
equipment.
Smaies
has
served
with
the
near Hartford, W. Va . will be held
division
as
a
park
manager
since
at 1 p.m.. Monday at the Ewing
1972. His latest position was manFuneral Home.
ager
or Lake Hope State Park In
Mr. Vance was born on June 9,
Vinton
County. "His extensive
19.'8 in Meigs County to the ' tate
background
In administration and
,Glen G. and Cora E. Atkins Vance.
public
relations
as well as his
He was a m('mber of the National
involvement
In all
enthusiastic
Veterans Memortal
ftiOe Association, an honoraoy
aspects
of
his
park
manager
member of the American ParaAdmissions - Eima Louks,
lyzed Vetf'rans. and participa ted In position more than qualifies him lor
this
position,"
state
Stan
Spaulding,
Syracuse;
Carol Gilmore, Rutland.
wildlife clinics and animal sheltH
chief
or
the
Division
of
Parks
and
Discharges
- Guy Bush, Elsie
work .
Westfall.
Recreations.
He is su1vived by h1s w ~e . Lucille
Before joining ODNR, Smales
Fitzpallick Murray, a brother,
was
employed by the Ohio DepartF(obert Earl Vance, Rutland, four
ment
of Liquor Control and t!J2 City
nephews, David Lee, Michael Todd
of
Circleville
in law enforcement.
Richard Vance. and Keith Black,
all of Rutland; one step-son,
Clifford MutTay, .lr. Pomeroy; four
stepda ug-ht ers, Brenda Darst ,
VEGETABlE &amp; BEDDING
Pomeroy; Marsha Knapp and
A maniage license has been
PLANTS
Sharon Allbright, West Colum bia. issuro In Meigs Cou nty Probate
W. Va. and Diana Boyd , Couo1 lo Walter William Roush , 25,
:uG. suo NOW
00 FIAT
Middleport.
and She1y l Lynn Bush, 21, both of
· Friends may call at the Ewing Racine.
HANGING BASKETS
Funera l HomP Satun:iay 4Jo9 p.m.
and anytime Sund ay. Burial will lx• Lottery winners
NOW $300
REG. IS.SO
in Milos l'emrteoy.
Thursday's Drawing
4 IN. GERANIUMS
CLEVELAND iUPi t - ThursTmstees to mrt&gt;l
day's winning Ohio Lottery

Leo Hill's
photo art

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Syracuse Municipal Building.

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622. Ticket sa les to ta led
$1.125,849, with a payoff dur of
$435,738.50.
PICK-I
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Sunday th rough Tuesday - Fair
Sunday with a chanCI' ol showers or
thunderstorms Monday and Tuesday. Highs will be In the 711s and
lows in the :&gt;Js.

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12 Sections. , 40 Pages

Vol. 21 No. 16
Copyriglllod 1986

Middleport Pomeroy Gallipolis-Point Pleasant , June 1, 1986

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Gallia County will launch Workfare prOgram
By PAM McCALLL'!TER
'lln-senUnel Staff
GALLIPOLJS - Last year, an appraisal of the
two-year Workfare experiment In ftve Ohio counties
showed that the program reduced welfare rolls by
eight to 15 percent.
Effective this week, t!J2 GaiUa Crunty Department
of Human Services Is being added to the program,
which is aimed at finding employment for welfare
recipients.
"We don't necessarily have an outrageously high
unemployment rate here, but it Is considerable," said
DHS Direc1or Jerry Barnes. ''Our case loads are
always Increasing, and we thought this Is Clle way we
might be able to help some of the people find
employment."
The Workfare program has lour components. The
first, Job Club, wiD offer. classroom training lor a
period of about two weeks In such skills as ftllinp: out

job applications, writing resumes and handling job
Interviews. Afterwards, partlclpants wU1 conduct a
mostly self-dlre&lt;:ted job search. Department facUlties
will be available for tasks such as printing resumes
and making phone calls.
Community Work Experience is similar to the
present work-relief program, but is available to both
GR and ADC clients. Participants receive a grant
!rom the department, then must work rtf the grant at
either a public or a private employer.
Community Work Experience Employment TrainIng will makevarbustypesofskills or formal training
availat&gt;le to participants.
·
The Subsidized Employment Program, which wUI
not get underway for several months, will Involve
taking each participant's grant and giving It to an
employer, said Frro ChUders, program supervisor.
Elich employer would receive the grant for nlne

months and hopefully retain the woriOer afterwards
without further reimbursement from Workfare. The
program Is available to any GR and ADC benefit
recipients who also qualify for specific programs.
Workfare wUI begin with assessments ol those
participants who have been enrollro so far. The
assessments will include work histories and
educatbnai background. Childers said the department hopes to have the first job club underway by
July. Present applicants have been raerred by the
department's case workers and are lor t!J2 most part
young male heads of families, Childers said.
Nine counties besides Gallla wUI be added to the
Workfare program thls year, and Childers said 11&gt;2
program would eventually be required In f'Nery
county In the state.
"We have great opportunities for doing a lot of
things here," Barnes said. "We have t!J2 cooperation

By KEVIN KElLY
'l'llnell&amp;allne Staff

GALLIPOLIS - Ga llia
County officials are .looking at
renaming some roads In the
county highway system to eliminate confusion and allow
smoother operatiOn of mall,
pollee, lire and other emergency
protecllon.
A Ust of roads In eight
toW1151llps have been proposed
lor new names, but nothing will
be done untll officials receive
publk: Input, said County Engineer James P. Baird.
County commissioners wut
hold a public hearing to gather
that Input Thursday at 7 p.m. In
the muHI·puJllOse room on the
second floor of the courthouse.
"Our biggest concern Is getting the publk: to know t!J2
reasons lor doing this," Baird
said. "It's needed, and I hope
that by doing it , people will
understand thai It's on their
behalf."
' Publk: safety cited
Baird said that because of a
shift In population !rom urban to
rural areas, the nero lor a new
nanne system and a possible
house-number ing setup be·
comes greater. With a uniform
system, he envlsbns that services can become easier and will
roster better public relations.
The primary reason Is public
safety, Baird said. As an example, he cltro a person having a
heart attack. A family member
calls the EMS and tells the squad
to ''rush to Roush Road, the third
house on the right !rom the main
Intersection.''
The problem, Baird noted, Is
that there are separate Roush
Roads in Perry and Addison
townships, Roush Lane In Cheshire Township and Roush Hollow Road, Paul Roush Road,
Luther Roush Road and RoushChamberlin Road, allln Morgan
Township.
·

POMEROY - The first major
project In Moigs County's $76,425
litter control program Is underway
on what is known at the "flood
road" between Pomeroy and
Middleport.
Thursday was the first day lor
gathering up and hauling away the
variety oftrash, which has accumulatro along tbe road over the years.
Bernard Gilkey, who Is serving as
collectk&gt;n supervisor lor the program, was at the site with workers
and heavy equipment to oversee t!J2
tediOus task of cleanbtgupthe area.
Some 20 loads at trash btcludlng
brush, roofing, and a vast amount
of indescrlble refuse and garbage
were rernovro from along the road
on the first day. A backhoe was
suppUed by Jaymar Coal Co. and
there were two heavy duty truck
!rom the county highway depart(Contlliued On A-3)

of everyone, of all the other service agencies and of
Interested officials and employers."
"All the work sites that we have now are willing to
work with us and to place more people," Childers
said. "There are a lot of things we can do with this
program, we've been given a lot rt leeway with It, we
can do some different or innovative things with it.
Hopefully we'Dbe able to do things that we wouldn't
have been able to get done before lor lack ct money
and staff."
Workfare will eventua lly become a nationwide
project, Childers said. In the wake of t!J2 success of
previous experiments In Ohio, the Reagan administration's welfare study has recommended that six
states set up slmDar demonstration projects which
would require all able-bodied welfare appliCants not
needed at bonne to take jobs. The six states, not yet
chosen, would be t!J2 subject of model experiments
similar to Ohio's.

Racine resident
source of .hope
to family, friends

Input sought
on changing
road names

By NANCY YOACRAM
'l1mell
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NEW SYSTEM PROPOSED - GaDia Coumy
Engineer .James Baird, left, and As81stant En Rineer
Craig Bames examine a county map hearing a
"In an emergency I am sure
the IDiice department would
prefer 755 Centenary Road to
'one halt mile south of County
Road 14, eighth house on t!J2
west side, a white house with a
green trim,"' he said.
On the county sYstem, there
are nine roads bearing t!J2
deslgnatbn of County Road 1, In
such diverse locations as Bob
McCormick Road, Swan Creek
Road and Cadmus Crossroads.
"In some counties, this has
been a real problem and there Is
a need to eliminate duplicate
names," Baird said.
A simpler system
Baird proposes to establish
only one County Road 1 or
County Road 2, eliminate or
simplify long, ambiguous and
duplicated names, and rename

(II'OII06ed nwnbemc sy!llem lor llOIINy roads. New
names to slmpllly lhe county highway setup are also

being proposed.

roads after careful consideration of historical places and
ligures, significant land patterns
and uses and natural features.
Public comment, Baird said, Is
the key.

"We nero a tot of input from
the pobllc," he said. "I don't

think any one group should come
up with names lor t!J2 entire
county sYStem."
Establishment of a nonco nfu sing, straightforward
numbering system wUI al)ow lor
future expansion and growth, he
said. Once this Is accomplished,
road name signs wUI be erected
to facilltate the Implementation,
Baird said.
In correcting t 1&gt;2 road number
changes,.Baird Is proposing that
U.S. 35 will be the dividing line.
All roads north ol a:;
nave

.ww

odd numbers and even numbers
wU1 be assigned to roads In the
south. Low, odd numbers begin
at the Ohio River and will
progress west and north, categorized by lownshlp.
Road numbers proposed
Road numbers will be as·
signed as foDows: Addison, 1-27;
Springfield, 29-ffi; Raccoon, 7191; Oleshlre, 93-105; Morgan,
107-131; Huntington, 133-157.
Low, even numbers will start
at t!J2 Ohio River and progress
west and south as loUolvs:
Gallipolis, 2-4; Green, 6-32;
Perry, 34-64; GreenfieiJ, 66-86;
Clay, 88-108; Harrison, 110.124;
Walnut, 126-148; Ohio, 1.00-170;
and Guyan, 170-192.
"After being In effect, one wUI
f'Nentually be able to Identify
(Continuro on A~ I

swr

RACINE - Vera Beegle, a
lifelong resident~ Racine, says she
Is thankful eve!)' day forfamUy and
friends. Rest as!Ured, ber family
and friends are thankful every day
for her.
Retired president of the Racine
Home Bank, Vera as a ywng
woman always wanted to become a
school teacher. In those days, a
prospective teacher had to successfuUy complete the Teacher's Preparatol)' CouBe and examlrlalion
In order to become cerilfled.
Vera completed her course, with
1&gt;2lp from early educators W.0 .
Crow and D.B. WUIIams, and the
vel)' year she was scheduled to take
the test, a law Passed requiring
co ll ege training lor teacher
certlflcatlon.
Tookloaewjob
"I didn't hav~ the where-with-all
lor college," Vera says. So she took
a job In Roush's Grocery Ston&gt; In
Racine, w!J2re she stayed lor two
years. She then took a position In the
Ellis Grocery Store, also In Racine,
where she worked for three more
years.
It was while she was employro at
Ellis's that her brother-In-law,
Harry Roush, without her knowledge, submitted her appDcatlon for
a position that was open at the
Racine Home Bank. Roush finally
told her what he'd done and she got
the job, even though at least one
ot IJ2r person had appllro lor the
opening ..
"I was the breadwinner at home,
and I just have an Idea that
sYmpathy got me that job," Vera
chuckled.
Racine Home Bank had only
been In existence about 10 years
when Vera was hired, and although
she had never considered banking
as a possible career, she look to the
IDSitlon like a -duck to water.

'

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Vera Beegle
From then oo, she made 1&gt;2r way
right up t!J2 proverbial ladder to t!J2
top, often without even by lng.
In 19:/J she became cashier; In
1944 she became a stockholder; In
1949 she was named to the executive
committee and In 1957 she was
electro president. She IJ21d that
posit 1m untU IJ2rretirement at Jan.
31, 1966.
Treated aD alike
Life as a child was not easY for
Vera, and she learnt'd early the
value at hard work.
Her mot!J2r dlro when s!J2 was
lust 16 months old and when she
was six, s!J2 went to live with Ann
Eliza Salser Hoopes, whom she
called "Aunt Annie." Aunt Annie
was not really her aunt, but s!J2was
kind and loving, and raised Vera as
best she could. Vera remembers
· Aunt Annie washing, Ironing and
sewing for people. "untO I was old
enough to work and take care of
her."

During toose years with Aunt
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SALT pact problems
cloud summit chances

Litter control
begins cleanup
of dump site

Auto., P.B., P.S., 6 cyl.

Inside:

Income guidelioes

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apartments featuring wall to wall
carpeting, ott appliances. All utilities
paid except cable TV and telephone.
Stay cool this summer. Must be 62
veers of ago or handicapped .
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Southwest Ohlo:

South Central Ohio:
Partly cloudy today with widelv
sca llrrrd after noon thunderstorms. The highs will be in the low
80s .. Parlly_cloody tonight with lows
in the low 60s.
Partly cloudy Sa turday with
highs In thr low ROs.
Thr probability of precipitation is
30 percent today and 20 perCPnt
Sa turday.
Winds will be from the west
arounrl 10 miles an hour today and
light and from the wes t tonight.

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Central Ohio:

James J, Kilpalrick oommenl8 on how
the South will rise again - Page A-2

staffer retires - Beal of lhe Bend, Page D-2

Clo~eoul Spe~Jtl

Issued license

Indianapolis 500 res~lts
A veteran Meigs Counly superinlendent's

.Smales promoted

MARCUM CONTRACTING
•I nterior &amp; E~eterior
•Remodeling
•Kitchens
•Roofing

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Sunday

Contest scheduled

GENEVA (UPI ) -Soviet negotiators have warned that the
Geneva arms talks as well as any
new summit will be jeopardized If
the Reagan administration abandons compliance with t!J2 SALT II
Lreaty on Umtttng strategic rruclear
weapons.
Official Soviet sources Friday
said the danger of repercussions
will be madecleartot!J2 U.S. side In
Geneva.
Secrecy rules agreed to when the
arms talks began In March 19£6,
prevented Soviet chief delegate
Vlktor Karpov and his aides from
conunentlng publicly.
But they mR ~ the Soviet
posltbn was w tllned vll diplomatiC

sourres.

BACKROE-JaymarCoaiCo.p!'O\'Idedabackhoe

to help rih the cleaaup.U.,the flood road ~n
Pomeroy and Mlcldleport, the lint projeet lDiertakm In ,the OOUII&amp;y's
control prorram this

uuer

f11111n1. Some 181oadts ot lruh were hauled oul otthls
one area and It wu bebtJ prepared lor 80me type ot
heautllcatlon 'lllunday.

Those sources aid Kal"j)Ovwould
be warning U.S. delegatim leader
Max M. Kampelman and other
American negotlaton that any
breakthrough at the stalled talks
would 1r all ~ t Impossible It
Washlngtoo rmounces SALT II.

Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
would have problems with "his own
Pentagon and generals" about
continuing ti"«' ta lks · If cruise
missiles are deployed on U.S. B-52
bombers In September as planned,
one of t!J2 sou=s said.
Gorbachev also may lind It
Impossible to justify a trip to the
Unltro States lor another summit,
he said.
"What would be the point," he
said.
In Bonn Friday, the head ol th£&gt;
Soviet news agency Novosti, Valentin Falin, also voiced pessimism
about a new summit this year,
charRing Washington with "driving
the two sides apart" Instead of
seeking common ground.
Karpov and his aides oo far have
"hardly" menliored President
Reagan's Si\I!.T II statement at the
Genf'Na talks but will Jrobably ooon
make It a major Issue when
lnstructbns are received !rom
Moscow, western sources said.

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