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Bloody riot leaves 40·dead, scores hurt
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Belg!Uili ( UPI) When a grandstand at
Bradford
1be violence In Brussels began an
Some«lpeopledtedandseoreswere City stadium In England was hour before the ICbedUled klckotr
· Injured In a bloody riot that erupted destroyed.by !Ire.
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and appeared to have begun when
when thousands of English fans
In a third soccer disaster this suJ;liXll1En of England's Uverpool
attacl(ed rival Itallan supporters . month, eight people died and . team began hllrllng bottles, cans
before the start of Europe's premier another 50 were.lnjured when fans and tlaiP,Oies ·at supporters ot
&amp;OCCer match.
crowded a tunnel at a stadium lrt_ JuventusoiTUrln, Italy.
Viewers tuning.In to the European Mexico City Ma)' ~.
UvelllOOi fans broke through a
Champions CUp final on il television
fence separating them from the
stations around the continent ·
Italians, some or whom stood and
watched In borror asoneoftheworst
fought while many others tiEd,
tragedli!s In European sports hls·
pressing Into an area or,the stands
tory unfolded Wednesday In Brus- ·
bordered by two wau..
sels' Heyse! Stadium.
Seventeen defendants forfeited
OJie waD collapiied as people
1be exact death toll was unclear. bonds posted on speeding charges In began clambering over It. An
1be Belgian Rl!d Cro$s put It at 41 the court of J;&gt;omeroy Mayor avalanche of people and masonry
Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
and pollee sources said It was 39.
tumbled onto spectators below and
Bothagreedmorethan250people
The group Included Diamond
were Injure(!, :nJ of whom were ·DeWitt, Louisa, Ky., $43;. Anwld
holpltallzed, fUUng all available Taylor. Point Pleasant, $43; Travis
beds In Brussels' OO.pltals. Officials Haley, Charleston, W. Va., $43;
said at least 50 were seriously hurt, Penny Chaksupa, Point Pleasant,
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wlth~ofthem In critical condition. . $47; Mary J . Gress, Letart, W.Va.,
1berewerenoarrestsreportedby $46; Reba Stout, 1Syracuse, $44; · Six caU. were answered by local
pollee, whoherdedtbousandsoffans . Jenny Coppnack, Middleport, $44;
units Wednesday, the Meigs County
onto trains after the game to get Daniel Ellis, Albany, $44; Lany Emergency Medical Services
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them out of the country as quickly as Richmond, Rutland, $44; Jeffrey reports.
Ne\VeU, $50; Randy Staats, Miners·
•IJOIISible.
At 6:34 a.m., Pomeroy Went to
~fish Prime Minister Margaret
ville; $48; Tonya Salser, Racine, Holley Road for Lula Phillips, taken
'lluitcher was among a number of $43; Jeffrey Gilkey, Rutland, $43;
to Hoi1JI'r Medical Center; Pomeroy
leeders wllp expressed outrage, Manuel Gheen, Racine, $44; Jarne!! . at 12: M p.m. took Zelda Davis from
condernnlngtherlotlngEngllshfans Spears, Naples, Fla., $48; Brad Klngsllllrg Road to Holzer Medical
forbrlnglng"shameanddlsgraceto Peters, Amanda, $44; Darren Center; Syracuse at 2: 48 p.m. took
their country."
Coakley, Carroll, $43. Others forfeit·" Zorah Hemsley from Water St., to
Holzer Medical Center lJIId at 4 p.m.,
E~n sports officials said an lng bonds were Earl Necal, Galllpo·
treated Marlqn Snyder, no
Racine
Investigation would begin today.
lis, $43, stop slgil violation; John
It was the second time this month McKenzey, Bexley, $43, traffic light transportation required; at 5: 14
a socaor-related disaster was seen violation; Jack McDaniel, Pome- · p.m., Syracuse took BW Halley to
live on television tn Europe. On May roy, $375 driving. while IntoxiCated. Veterans Memorial Hospital and at
12, 53 people were burned to death Ricky Lunsford, Beckmley, W.Va., 7:43 p.m., TuJ1P11rs Plains took
and more tban :;m were Injured· was fin~ $63 and costs, no Dorothy ~ from Route 911. to
operator's license, and $46androsts, Camden-Clark Hospital In
Parkersburg.
on speeding charges.

BRUSSE~,

De~ yourself out

caused part of the stands to
disintegrate.
Bodles'were crushe:d rour or rive
deeplnsomeplaces.Shoes,clothlng
and discarded programs littered the
area. The Injured screamed
help. Scme were carried from the
. area qn top or crowd-control fences.
"I still can't believe 11. It's only
soccer, not war," said John Busby,
iS, a Uverpool supporter.
"SuddenlY then! was an abnlghty
crash 11 masonry about 6 teet from
where we stood;" said witness
Wesley ,Kerr of the British Broad·.
·casting CarR. "Atthatlnslantmany:"
many people must have been
crushed to death though at firSt they
were not visible because of the
· bodies plied on top orthem.':
·He said authorities were slow to
respond.
"It took atew moments for people
· to' realize what had happened and,
amazingly It look many minutes ror
the mediCal services to move In," he·
said.

Mayor Seyler ends .
17 traffic CO$es

Emergency squads

answer six calls

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Dexter's boat shoes loo.k

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One lottowinner

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CLEVELAND (UP!) - One
playl.'l' picked all six nurnberil In
Wedoletday night's OhloLotto draw·
1111 to win the Sl.Olmllllon top prlZI'.
Till' name or the player wUI be
announced after the wtnnlllg tlc~et
II redeemed at a regional lottery
otllce. ThewlnnlpJ! numbers were5,
13, 15, 28. 30 and 32.
· nae top prize will be paid In ~r
annual Installments of $50,6il.~,
·IIPfore taxes.
Wednesday's winning Ohio Lot·
tery numbers: Dally Number

fiST.

Weather forecast
Partly cloudy today, with highs
between 80 and 85. Considerable
cloudlnela tonight and Friday, with
· ~ealll!red llhowers and thunder'
11011!11. Lows tonight wiD be
between al and611, with highS Friday
1D !be mid 1111. _
Tile problblllty 11 j)itcipllaiion Is
21 jlt'lcttllfi(Uy, «l percent lonlght
and 110 jlilicttlt Friday.
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Fill' S.turdl)' and Sunday, with a
chance Clf sliOWfil Monday. HighS
will 1e ID !be '101 I!ICb day, with
Oll&amp;llltlht lows lp the :101. •

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. As or 11 a.m. today, no ruling had been made on an
action flied In the Meigs County Common Pleas Court

by 22 parents of Eastern High School graduating
seniors against meq~bers of the Eastern Board of
EdUcation for an order resiralntng the Eastern Local
School District from postponing graduation from
tonight to 6 p.m. Sunday. ·
: The action was filed at ~:59 p.m. Thursday
afternoon by E.llen E. Showalter, Amanda Wllltarils,
Sandra S. Wrlg, Faye P. Watson, James Wright,
Shirl!?' Wells, Frank Wells, Lottie Lawson, Georgia
· Smit11, Shirley Hawk, Judy Riggs, Helen Snyder,
Herman Schul, Nancy Sclnll, Shirley Jones, Mary
• Fryar, Lee Roy Fryar, Brenda Hauber, Douglas
Hauber, Sally Smith, Gene Riggs and Earle E.
Showalter.'
In a memorandum which accompanied the request
for the restalnlng order, !he petitioners stressed the
urgency of an Immediate decision.
This morning, the otflce or Common Pleas Judge

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SiioEPLACE

ENSEMBLES
Two piece short gown and robe ensemples.

SPECIAL
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construction for support
•c,,-or,dinctted foundation .
Reg. S140.00 Twin Maltt..S ar lox ....... Sale S7S.OO

stripes. and solids. Excellent styles.

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Speotel Velue
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Men'.s 124.95
Men's 525.95
Men's 526.95
Men's}34.95

. . •.190.00 FUI,Malbw&gt; ai. lex ....... Wt SIOS.OO
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OUTFITS
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MEN'S AND BOYS'

mos., 2 to 4, 4 to 6X,7 to 14.

REG.
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16.00 .............................SALE 14.79
19.•00 ............................SALE 17,19
113.00 ....................... SALE S I 0.39
120.00 ....................... SALE SIS. 99

DRAPERIES

S1788

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HANG, lEN SPORTSWEAR

One rack of smart look'ing Hang Ten. Slacks, shorts, tank tops,
blouses.and knit tops. Blac~. gray, white, orange and yellow.
SAVE 30%.
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Sl LOO HANG TEN ............ SALE S7.70
120.00 HANG TEN ......... SALE S·J4.00
•28.00 HANG TEN ......... SALE S19.60
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125.20

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DEVON SPORTSWEAR

Save 40% on a select group of quality Devon
Sportswear.
Jackets, pants, vests, blouses, knit tops, sweater
knits and skirts. ,
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SHI~TS ................. S10.59'
MEN'S S14.95 SHIRTS ................. SJ2,19:
MEN'S Sl6.95 SHIRTS, ................ 113•• 9•.
MEN'S SII.95 SHIRTS ................. S15.49

·MATERNITY WEAl

Ouality Lee. Charles Lewis and Wrangler tops, jeans, blouses,
aresses, slacks, sw1mwear and shorts.
Sizes 3 to 20.

Sizes 8 to 20. Solid colors in a fine selection of
styles for wear now and back to school time.

. BOYS Sl ~.95 JACKETS ....~., •• s12.00
BOYS S19. 95 JACKETS ......... SJ6.00
BOYS $29.95. JACKETS ........,$24.00

lEG. sn.OO UTIINITY ................ S9,59
lEG. {15.00 UTIINITY .............. •11.95
IIG. 22.00 UTDNITY .............. S1 7.5,
lEG. 129.00 IIATIINITY .............. S2,.1 9
IIG. S3J.OO MAftiNIYY .............. 126.39

MISSES I IIIlA SIZE

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MIN'S WIAIGUI ·s22.95

BLOUSE SALE·

.DENIM WESTERN SHIRTS

Choose cotton/poly blends, linens, or georgette in
sizes 6 to 20 and 38 to 44. Casual and dressy styles.

100% COltOn denim, pre·WIShed snap front, two snap·
down flap pockets, extra long tails, 3 snaps on each
cuff. frue western styling. Neck size~ 14~ to 20. Sleeve
lenaths 32 to 36 inches.
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director of the National Association
of State Savtnp and Loan Supei'VIsors In w~. was the leadoff
Witness Thursday at the opening .
hearing of an Ohio Senate-House
Investigation Into the savings and
loan debacle.
The hearings are expected ·,to
stretch through the summer, as a

_ __ WAsHINGTON (UPI) - Prest·
''When wewhoarenowlherestart
dent Reagan, In the midst of a talking about government as 'We'
campaign against Washington tax Instead or 'they,' we've been there
lobbyists, moVes today from Main . too long."
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Strl'E't to Slllcon Valley East In his
White House political advl.$er
quest to win popular SU(JMrt for tax Edward Rollings said Reagan can
reform leglslallon.
still get away with campaigning
Reagan was to fly by hellcopuirto against the government becatise
the Great Valley Corporate.Center "he has ~ unique ablllty to
In Malvt&gt;rn, Pa .. a concentration of represent Ihe conunon man. Other , _
200SpeakescalledtheSIIIconVaUey politicians probably couldn't do II,
orthP East.
tiut he can. He's always made ati
But II was pure Middle Arnertca Issue of fighting ihe ooreaucracy."
on Thursday when Reagan sold his
WhllelheOshkoshcrowdchanted
tax refortn plan at the Winnebago Its approval as Reagan asked for
County Courthouse In Oshkosh, "yes" or "OQ" answers to quesuons
Wis .. before a crowd ofabQut :al,&lt;ro. about tax fairnesS, a smaUer group
"All the way up and dQwn the ol about :al college students beld an
Income scale, the overwilelmlng Innovative protest.
Three women, naked frOm the
majority of American famUle5 wtll
find themselves with more resour· waist up, were brle(]y hoisted on
cestodevotetothetrchlldren,topay others' shoUI~ beneath stgns ·
tor their lmne and perhaps, heie In reading, "Nal(ed not nuked,"."Our
Oshkosh, to buy a boat and to put emperor has no clothes" and "Stop
away for retirement," Reagan said. staring- jOin us."
"That souhds pretty good to me.
The protesters chanted during
Does It sound good to you, too?"
Reagan'• ,speech, causing him to
"We want to do away wllh a tax lookupandprornile, "l'llralaethelr
code that rl'flects years oliObbylng· taxes." At tbe ~ ol the IJ&amp;Ch,
efforts by powerful special Inti.'!'· atterthedemOnltraton had quieted
ests," he said. "Instead, we want a doWn, he bouled, "I think I
tax code for Main Street America." ouUasted them,"
In Oshkosh, at he did In
As he boarded Air Force One tor
WIIUamaburg, Va., earllel' ThUn· • the meht back to WaaiatngtOI),
day, Reaaan sounded an anll· reponen shoutecl over the enatne.
aovemment theme from put 1'011' anc1 Qed hand liplll to -.k If
campaigns.
he aaw the UIIUSIIIII protei!.

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. "Graduation for the above district was set many
monthS ago . for May 31, 1!&amp;,
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plaintiffs if she had more time. Her action was
handled through a Martetta attorney via telephone.
She said that a number of attorneys contacted for help
would not take the court action or were not available.
Clerk of Courts office stall members said they did
not. know the procedures that are foUowed if Judge
Charles Knight was not present to hold a hearing on
Frtday stnce.the original commencement date Is this
evening.
There was no pre-arranged plan for Probate Judge
Robert Buck to hear the request In the abl!ence of
Knight, and oneo!flclal said that It would takPseveral
days to make application lor an out-of-county judge to
hear the request.
All members or the Eastern board or educationDorsal. Larkins, Roger Gaul, Dale Machlr, Mrs .
Larry Heines, Jim Caldwell and Superintendent
Richard Lee Roberts - are named as defendants in
the action.

Plans made for
Heritage Weekend ·
Plans for POOlei'O.Y'S upcornin&amp;
• Heritage Weekend celebration are
moving steadily rorward.
Heritage Weekend, June 21, 22
and 23, Is being sponsored by the
Meigs County HistoriCal Society, tJie
Bend Area Merchants As&amp;oclattan
and the P0111eroy Area Chamber.l1
Commerce. 'Each group wW. play
part In the weekend activities.
Chamber, In charge of stale
entertainment, wW be kicking ort
the weekend or fun on Friday
evening with a community square
dance from 7·11 p.in, at the st~

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a~ontheupperparldnglot.

.The Cltcle . D Wr~ : wW
· · prov,i $the musiC'foriheclanceand
Red Carr will be the caller. VIUiolq ·
other stage entertainers will be
featured on the stage thoOghci\lt the
next two days .
.The ffiercl\l!nls association wW
sponsor Arts am! Crafts Fest· '85 qn •
Court Street on : Saturday and
Sunday. Appllcatlons to
the
arts and crafts show areavallableat
several ·locations around Ponll!loy
Transporiallon, s:J,OM must be raised locally. Including the chamber office.
Donadona del!lanated lor the van rnay he sent to the
The' historical .societY wW have
Senior Citizens Center •
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NEW VAN ..._ 111111 QeW Senior Citlzenll Cenler van
went Into operallon lids week. It replaoos a 1978 van
wldcb 11M allel' 104,000 mlle8. While molt oflhe Cllllt of
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report Is due by Nov. 1.
Sen. Richard H. Flniui, R·
Cincinnati, the chairman, said the
panel will attempt to find out what
went wrong the with the regulation
or the thrttts, "what we should have
done and what we should do In the
future."
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Bergman said "hlndslghtlseasy"

but in retrosPect fhl', state Should

have pushed more money behind
thPstafe.chartered thrifts Instead of
closing them six days after Horne
State Savings Bank of Cincinnati
collapsed under the weight of an
faulty: Investment In ES¥ ·eovem·
ment Securities, Fori Lauder(!ale,
Fla.

Bergman was asked about the
governor's decision to close the 70
other privately Insured savings and
loans March 15 aftPr several days of
"runs" on deposits.
"It would seem to me In ~:al
hindsight that 'that was a mistake,"
he responded.
Bergman said the advice rrom the

Reagan pushing.
.taX refortn plan

Regular. and extra large sizes. Solid~. stripes and plaids in a
good selection of styles and colors. Western shirts are in·
eluded in this sale.
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Reg. $14.00 IIOUIII ........... Salt s11'.29
Reg. Sl7,00 lloUHJ,. ......... Salt SJ3.79
Reg; S2 5~00 IIOUIII ....,.,.... Salt Sf0.19
Reg. '29.00 ................ Salt
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· ColUMBUS (UPl) - All official
of a 118Uonal savings and loan
regtllatory group says Gov. Richard
. F. CPiestP could havP gotten away
without closing 70 state-chartered
savings and loan assoCiations last.
Marcb U he had found a massive
dose of money to back them ~p.
Wllll!Ull S. Bergman, executive

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Hurry in, Salt' ends Saturday, June 1,

JUNIOR

400fo~

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Pried 359 TO

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Announcements hilve been mailed, and people Invited
are now In transit to this above event.
"Because of a sporting event, a ball game, the
Eastem l,.ocat Board of Education met Wednesday
evening, May 29,1985, at 8 p.m ., and reset graduation
to Sunday, June 2, 1!*15, at6 p.m. Parents and students
at this meeting were refused to be heard by the board
or education. This gives some parents only 48 hours
notice of change In graduation date, and othelli not
present only 24 hours notice of change.
"Great damage to ' family and rrjends, both
financially and emotionally, will be suffered by us If
graduation Is aUowed to be postponed. We need an
IMMEDIATE restraining order on this. If we do not
get ·the requested order, our damages. are
Irreparable.''
Mrs. Showalter, who headed thl' court action,
commented that she had llttl!' time to get the court
actlon together, and that there would have been more

·Legislators open inquiry into . S&amp;L problems

ton blends.
Sizes 2 to 14:
Reg. S4.SO to S13.00

Don't miss these great savings on quality drapes
and bedspreads. ·Huge variety of patterns and
colors.
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$385,,0$845 :

SLEEPWEAR
Pajamas, gowns and shorties. Knits and poly/cot·

$119·

BASIC DENIM JEANS

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GIRLS'

White with color tops. Many high school colors in .this
selection ~ for this sale.

CUSTOM MADE

Sizes 29 to 42 waist, 30 to 36 inch length. WA
ounce No·fault pre-washed blue denim. Straight
leg or boot flare.

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SOCK·
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Men's sizes 9 to 15. Boys 7 to 1L

MEN'S WRANGLER 122.95 .

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Tank tops, short sleeved shirts, ~nit toJ)'s. Sizes ..
.2 to 7.
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Reg. S5,00 to $11.00

Jackets •.,.............. l18.00
Jackets •.,.............. 126.00
Jackets •.,.............. 127.20
Jackets ................. s'3' 1.10
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Men's 122.95
Men's 132,95
Men's 534.95
Men's 139.95

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. "Regul~r and ~xtra large sizes. Solid colors, good style
selectton. Savmgs are greatthis
weekend. ' ·· ' · . .
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VIDEO C·ASSETTE · . SUMMER JACKETS
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Fashion Jeans ......,... S11.75
Fashion Jeans .......... S19.45
Fashion Jeans .......... $20.25
Fashion Jec~ns ,.;....... s26;25
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MEN'S LIGHTWEIGHT

Charles Knight reported that he was not avalla ble and
thai they did not expect him In the office.
Several of the petitioners at 10: ~a.m . were waiting
in the offiCes or Probate and Juvenile Judge Robert
Buck hoping that he mlgllt rule on the petltlot'l for the
restraining order. Persorin('l In his office, however,
reported that he was In the midst of previously
achedliled hearings.
Meanwhile, In the Meigs County Court charges of
assault ha~ been fUed by Dale Machlr and Jim
CaldweU again$! Frank Wells. The complaints
resulted frOm an alleged ,altercation at Eastern High
School Wednesday night following a meeting of the
Board of Education In which graduation was changed ·
from Friday at 8 p.m. to Sunday at6 p.m.
. In their action against the board, the parents

ByCHARU!:NEHOEnJCH
Transportation Is considered a
Senllnel stall Writer
priority Item for senior services In
A new van to transport senior Meigs County, reports Eleanor
citizens was put tntooperationb)ithe Thomas, executive director. She
Meigs County Couricll on Aging this said that providing .transpo$tlon
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along wtth.ln·home services such as
A replacement for a 1978 van home-delivered meals and chore
which has Clller 104,fXX) miles, the services, help keep older persons In
new vehicle Is one of the Senior their homes.
Citizens Center's Oeet ·Of five vans
In 1984, the buses traveled 86,381
and t.wo slations wagons which are miles throUgh all areas or the
·avallablt&gt; tor lfl!l!Sporta,tion in 11ll county.A totalof410personineeded
·· · areas of the ·CQUniy" and · out-Qf: transportatiQn,.mist ·on a regular
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·Wl'E'II'ty li&amp;ais,oot tbeae, thei'ewen!37 .
·county doctor trfps.
1be van Is one of two expected to handiCapped penons 'who needed
be delivered before the end or the Individual aufltanci' to go Ill
year. Each ·or. the vehicles cost mediCal raclll~, soctal service •
$J5,269, with .80 percent of the cost · ~ and grocery stores, for a
being pal~ tl$Ugh the Ohio . JCJ!al 11·1681rips. .
DePartment of Transportation with • Stressing the Importance ot' t!le .
United · Mass ·Transpi:&gt;ri.ation Act transporatlon ·service, M~. ·~
fund.
mas said thllt with the dlacontlnu·
. The remaining 20 .percent, or anceoftheSenlorFrlendsprogram,
. $3,0&gt;4, must come from local funds. funded !!)rough the Community
Donll !Ions are needed to help In Mental Health Center, the Senior
raiSing that amount and already Citizens Center has had to pick up
. several hundred dollars have been more person~ or escort service
· rontrlbUted.
trips.

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2 Soctiona. 14 P•- 25 Cento
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RestrainWg order filed against graduation.

great on the high seas, up
rountry, or downtown. 'I_'hese.authentic, romfortabfe
boat shoes are handsewn of hilth quality leathers. On
shore or on deck, Dexter boat Shoes make you feel right
athome.
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fair board. She ·plans to attend
Marietta College.
The daughter or Herman and
Nancy Scbul ofReedsvJUe, salutatorian Schul Is a member of the
National Honor Society, the high '
school chorus, the drama club and
bas served on the school newspaper
start. She plans to·attend Wa~hlng·
ton Technical College.

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people who would like to be on Ohio
Hills' mailing list. ShE&gt; Is also looking
tor volunteers from throughout the
' 18 county area to help the agency
With upcoming surveys to be
conducted. (For thalle Interested,
Isaac may be reached by calling
3744009 In Marle.tfa.l
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Ohio Hills was.preceded by the
Area 6 Heall h Systems Agency
which was also federally funded and
· which clo6ed the end of July 1982.
Appropriations for the Arm 6
Agency were higher than Ohio Hills'
appropriations Isaac reported.
. In .addition to Meigs County,
Jacl!son, Gallla, Athens, Washing·
· ~ ton. · Beirnont"'COsc:hoct!)n, Gu.ern•.
· sey, ~nison. Hocking, Jefferson, ·
Lawrence, Monroe, Morgan, Noble,
Perry, Musklngharn and VInton
.CollntleS make up the Ohio Hills
Health Planning Agency area.
The commt5slO!IerS hope to de·
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will appoint to the Ohio Hills' board.
Isaac Indicated she would like to
.have Commissioner Rtch Jones
serv~on the board.
In other business, commissioners
will next week be advE-rtising for
bids on Ihe Hiland Road slip which Is
being fuilded by the Community
Developffient Block Grant program
to replace a block grant which was
returned to the county by Pomeroy
Vlllage. Estimated cost for the
project Is $.lJ,OOl. Hiland Road
provides access to the Veterans
Mm1orial Hospljal area from Union
Avenue.
Cornmlss.loners are proceeding
with the project although an official
letter okaying the project has not yet
been received from the state.
Commissioners were told by tele·
phone that o!flclal approval to
\ amend the county's block grant
pcoposal to Include Hiland Road Is
forthCOming soon.
A late-.]une bid opening lor the
Hiland Road projected Is expected.
Commissioners .also accepted
biiUJ'I'llnous bids for June from
Alhland Petroleum, Ashland, Ky.,
Alhpalt Matertals, Marietta, and
Koppers Co., Heath. Purchases are
to be made according to low bids on
specific Items.

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FedPral Reserve Board In theewnt.
of a "run" Is "to toss money alit."
"It seems to me that he (the
governor) should have done that If
the money could have been avalla·
blelnOhio."
The CeleSte administration com·
plalned !bat the Fed was slow to
react to Ohio's problem, forclng,IJae
governor to.close the thrifts.

Membership signs
new Kroger pact
WHEELING, W.Va. (UPI)
Union representatives of about 600
Kroger Co. employees In eastl'm
Ohio and West Vll'ginla's nort!M:m
panhandle have signed an agreement. under which the grocer
corrunlts to keeping 12 stores open
tor·at least the next 18 monthS.
The contract was signed Wednes·
day In Wheeling, said Carl Huber, ·
the deputy trustee of Local23 of the
United Food and Cornrnercllll
WorkerS union.
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Kroger VIce President Patrie~
Kenney said thecontractwlllenable
the rompany to Improve the stores
and to I'Dhance future merchandisIng programs.
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The agreement - which \\'8S
approved by the employees March 1
- calls ror Kroger to matnta!Ji
Clll'n!llt health and welfare benefits.
In return, adjustments were m~
to wages In order to red liCe ·
operating costs.
Huber and Kenney said the
contract expires In October 1986 and
balances the key concerns pi
employees for job security and
health care cwerallt' with ~
company's need to remain
competitive.

Relltenlalwlld, the cornmlltee'l chalnnall, and ill
appll'lllldy pari of - admlnl8tr1lllol eftod lo
empiiMIIe a blpardula ~h to tax refonn.

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Employees rejected a wap
concessions package by a 58-vote
mal'l!ln on Feb. 17 but COllected 400
stenatures on a petition and liked
that they be allowed to C&lt;l1duct ..
new vote after the company lilid II
might be tarred to cklle the llanl.

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"l'lefp Us." We are the children of uncle Kenny is leaving Tuppers
lo\lay. We are the adults of Plains today to go to Pennsylvania
tomorrow. Lawyers, where are lo pick up my grandmother and
yoq? Our school that we have grandfatl)er. Plans for us Is for
foupt hard to. make proud has grandmother to come in Friday
faQed ·us, the majority. We were morning for my graduation, a large
one~ now we are divided. We are . family and friend ptcnlc on Saturtaujlht an education 1!1 the most day, with my mother driving her
l$rtant tool we can have. We try. back to Pennsylvania on Sunday to
llO_lV we find games at the top; We . attend my cousin's graduation.
are·proud of the girls' softball team. Now If Mom keeps her word she
~ are our classmates but there
can't he here . Sunday or my
h$- .to be a Une between first or grandmother has to make a choice
secOnd place. They should be grown over her wandchldren's graduaup enough to make a chOice on what tion. Grandma has cancer "so the
Is the most Important to them. picnic planned Saturday was to see
MJBy years wttl pass, but this week a lot of her famlly and friends. She
wll( never he forgotten, not by one
may not be here for my brother's
st*"t. Wesoaredtothetoponlyto graduation next year.
h8i,! the bottom·fall out. Where are
A lot of the farntl!es might not ·
w~:.
have plans but there are many
~aduation to me is Important.
working parents who can't be there
MY:Ioved ones should be there. My on Sunday because of arrangem~r worked a long s.tretch at her
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Walter Mondale sUted through to
the public as the peacenik during
the major pl!rt of his campaign for '
'the presidency. True, he tried to ·
correct this, and In his second
debate with Mr. Reagan, he
sounded llke Custer's Last Stand.
He came out against sharing any. ot
our technology with the . Soviet
Union, against further overtures to
Fidel Castro, against any unverifiable agreements 'with the Soviet
Union- and·tor a four percent real
Increase In the federal budget tor
defense. Reagan saw him and
raised him two percent: and
carried 49 states. Now we are
wondering whether Congress will
give us merely the Inflationary
Increases. And the big shift in the
public mood is largely the result of
the chiseling of the defense
contrac.
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tors, who have, on the whole, ·done
abcut as much to discredit the
enterprise of national defense as
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Mr. Reagan Is talking gratefully
now for a vote on MX rntsslle

deployment which, had Jimmy
Carter endorsed It In the closing
days of his campaign, would have
Ignited Mr. Reagan , whO would
have campaigned across the country like Paul Revere, rantng
against this weakening or . our
defenses.
It P;lYS to reiterate the E:Volut!on
of programs like thl! MX, which we
are engaged In decomposing. Pur·
tng the · late '70s, the massive
o!tens!ve nuclear arming of the
Soviet Union, capped by Its SS.20s,
persuaded even reluctant defense
spenders In the Pentagon that we
needed most urgently to do something about lt. It was then that the
Carter adtnln!stratlon came torward with the MX missile, a mlssle
accurate enough ' to pop into any.
given chimney in the Kremlin, and
free of the ht!gs that Inevitably
acerete on missiles 20 years old and
older, on which we ci&gt;ntinue to rely.
The Idea then was io keep those 200
Jlllssiles on the move,' In order to
eliminate nrst the temptation ofthe

Soviet Unloo to strike out against
them, second the capabUity of the
Soviet Unlon to take them out, given
the peripatetic deplyment
contemplated.
That was the plan 'inherited by
Ronald Reagan when he was sworn
in, But there was great political
opposltlQ]Iin the mnst feasible area
for deploying these' movllble silos,
and in due course It became plain
that the administration didn't want
to buck the states 9! l'tah, Nevada,
Colorado and Wyoming. So for a
brief period, they came up with the .
idea of deploying them In clusters, .
the . proposition b!!lng that an
offensive. missile's explosion would
tn such circumstances leave un·
scarred the balance of till! cluster,
good then for retaliatory action. But
that theory sort of went away, and
the!! the usual commission was
commissioned, this one under
Gene,ral Scowcroft, to come up Wtth
alternative Ideas. Those Ideas were
to reduce the missiles to 100, and to
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MX went into action here and
Insisted on two points, the first that •
no f~rtHlcatlon conceivable would :
he strong enough to protect an MX;
from a direct hit. The second. that &lt;
the mere existence of stationary·;
MX missiles whose exact coorcll-&gt;
nates would be known to the Soviet;!
Union would constitute an lnvita.. ;
tlon to the Soviet Union to knoek:;
them out.
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So that we are now -reduced to a·.
vote for 50 MXs, with a lot of·••,
sea.;,ned people saying that it 1s:•
unl!kely we'll ever see a single MX::
mlsslle. Those who believe that tn::
all matters of national defense we.;
should take no chances- will wish:;
thatJlmmyCarter'smoblle200MX'
mlsslle system had gone through,
greatly to be' prefe~ to
Reagan's u~mlng scarecrows.
The shift In .the national mood .
reflects such Items as charging the
goverment $400 for a bucket, and· ,
heaven knows how many hundreds ;•
of thOusands of dollars for gifts to ;
key. military personnel, plus, one
supposes, plenty of wine, women :
and song.
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Now these excesses, in particular ·
when ' qpn&amp; by such pre;tlgious :
concerns as .General El~!!=tr1c and ·
General Dynamics, continue to ·
shock uricalloused senslbuttles. It Is :
right that they should, but abSO- :
lutely wrong to punish the rnalefac· :
torsby punishing ·ourselves. If we ·
discover that ·a submarlne-ll)8ker :
has been charging the DOID for •
Ferris wheels for the children of its •
· vice presidents, we have got to ·
come up with a more plausible way :
of punishing these malversators :
than by launching fewer subma- •
rtnes than we nE&gt;\'&lt;1.
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We are caught up now in the tax ·
and budget business. But the :
commander In chief (his most
solemn responslb)llty) needs to do :
everything he can to tell us why It Is :
that we can be safe wlih strategic :
arrangements he was denouncing
as le~s than safe day before
yesterday.
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CINCINNI\TI (UPI) - The
Cincinnati Bengals Thursday announced the slgnlngs or linebacker
Emanuel King of Alabama and
cornerback Sean Thomas of Texas
Cbrlsttan.
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King, 6-foot-4 anl:l245pounds, was
a first -round choice in the 1985 draft
lind the second player taken overall
·by Cincinnati. Thomas, 6-teet, 190
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The t~iurfdid not disClose terms of

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Mark Messler added two· unassisted goals for the Oilers, while
Mike Krushetnysld and Willy Lindstrom added singles. .
Rich Sutter scored twice lor the
Flyers and veteran Brian Propp
scored the other.
Poul!n noted the team was stU!
young and chalked the lqss up as a
learning experience.
"It was a great ho&lt;;key series," he
said. ''Every time we got .into a
slluatlon where we lost , we tried to
team from It and bopefully we
learned !rom this expeHence.
Grelzl&lt;y agreed.
"They have a grea1 team,"
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know ·exactly what. he's going
through because !felt the same way
two years ago (when the Oilers lost
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experience. To get to the Stanley
Cupflnalls very lmportant.l'msure
that next year they'll be In the hunt.
But we'll he ready fOr them."
Sather, who plans · to .hand the
coaching job to hls veteran assistant
John Muckier next year. wouldn't

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the · meeting, someone made a Mr. Machier should have abstained problems began 10 years ago In ·peared In .traffic.
Hoang evacuated wlt·h other Amerl- of his to!l'secret dearance and told
mel)on that the graduation exer- from.vottng since 11 wastheirllll!ce Saigon, a few months before the
By another chanq,- the kind of can dependents. He was turned he'd be fired H he didn 't stop all
ctse_.s be c;hanged from Fi1day at 8 . and daugllter on the softball ~am. . city fell, when he saw Le Hoang . c:'btncldence that ·makes security down.
attempts to communicate with Le
. P·!fiJ to Sunday at 6 p.l'!l: It· .was. , . If the. game Is . ruined by rain ~dlllg by 1~ a pe!Oilcab on I~ street:, Officers unf,'asy .;;. W.dmer saw Le . "On the ·da'y . I left, · I . can . Hwmg. Though he has since heard
seynded and the-. . meo;tlng ~as Friday, it tsour!lndel'$tl\lldingtllat ·
That chance en.co\lnt11r was tQ . Hoanglaterthatsiime"day whuehe · remember my bags
pac!&lt;ed, · from he~ aunt 1n tpls rouiliry that ;. ·adjqumed. The poor hatd working ·1111:' regtonals are to be played on · . lead -:-- b~ a c.lrc~ltous, bur~ucratt- ·Was sitting' on the veranda of the and We were both sltttrig on the· . ·Le Hoa_ng eventua_lly m@~ It safelY , .
boiril members left on the run. Sunday: Wherelsgrjlduattonthen? calty booby-trapped t:tJUte - tl5 . CpntinentaiPalacellotei.TJilsUine, • steps· o( my .lltlll' house, crying," to France, Weimer has lost touch .·
M(llit ot them parked at the back of ,
Our board knew the reglonals heartbreak, frustration ,and loss o! . he hurried up to her, asked her Weimer recalled.
wtth her.
·
t~ 'acbool for a quick get-away. 1 would conntct with the.graduatton his job, followed years later by a name- and felllh·love.
When he landed In HawaU,
Weimer quit NSA. Wl)en he knei". now why It was called an but the girls couldn't be that good so neWrvelmous brelal kdownhl .
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Weimer wanted to marry Le Weimer said, the NSA promised , suffered a nervous breakdown, he .
emergency meeting because they not to worry.
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er sts ~. occupa on as Hoang- "Barbara," he called her hlm his fiancee would he flown out tried to get worker's compensation ,
su(VJy didn't have time to talk, Jo
We feel that the Invitations we
retied~ Uhe.S. spy. He wNas em - - but he knew hti'd lose his ol Vietnam. Instead, his passport for, a job-related dlsab!llty. But ·
eve6·attempt to work this out.
sent to friends and loved ones are P oy
Y t super-secret at1ana1 top-secret job If he did. He couldn't
was confiscated to keep him from
because Weimer loyally refUsed to
itJe board would not have even binding contracts paid for l'Y our Securjty Agency In Saigon whe~ he · even tell her where he worked or trying a last-mlnuterescueeHort on divulge ~etalls of hls ultra-sens!tlve gol)e' through the farce of the
money and should be'honored by caught his rtrst, fleeting glimpse of what he dld.
·
hls own. He couldn't even use the work In VIetnam, even In therapy, :
~ing except for the fact that the
the school board. The four girls the beautiful young woman in the
Three months later, as chaos agency's teletype cable to try to he could not establish that his
teleOIIDJie poll was Ulegallfa parent should choose which Is most bicycle-drawn rickshaw. He waved descended on the South VIetnamese locate Le Hoang.
emotlona I tro11bles ·were job- '
lt. It's called the Sunshine . Important. Remember ·the , old
.
Back at NSA headqua'rters In · related.
.
!all'•.
saying, girls, you can't 'have your
' ~-Larkins stayed and talked to cake and eat it too.- Frank and
thjt.
; parents
maybe because the Shirley Wells, Long Bottom.
;
• o'
I am sure you are all famHla~ because Grandma always told· me ready to leave the hospital that the old time witch's cat In spite of'hls ·
with
publicity hou!tds. They are the they were "make beUeve" and she nurse told · me he 'was from white markings. He has an uncanny ·,
'•• •
pei)ple
who get their kicks by seeing knew of much better ways the Newberry, 15 miles away and a
sense of what makes new~ and acts
.,
•••
their
name
In prl!tt. But have you
grown-ups could spend their time town I had traveled through every accordingly. I swear he 1\as some
•ii'e
• as parents of Eastern High
were not present. And how the ever heard of a publicity cat? We than fi\llng a boy's head with such time I visited Galnesvfl!e. No kind of felllle legerdemain that IE'ts
~ seniors have spoken to our community would have lo\'ed their have one named . stowaway · who
nonsense. On the one hand I grew wonder I feel a kindred spirit with him tap Into telephone conversaclilttlren and have asked them not to gesture. Again, we parents are • gained a fair amount ofpubllclty by . up 'claiming superstition was for the Stow, trying to understand all these ttons and other household activities
m~ any rash moves to jeopardize urging our children not to do hitchhiking from Florida to Ohio.
bl~ds but I Instinctively spit over
that don't cpncem him in the least.
Yankee cats.
thdr futures due to the switching of anything rash even though they When !told you about Stow's exploit my left shoulder three times when a
If you read these occasional He Is the world:s nosiest busy-body, ·
~uatlon by the Eastern Local
have been deeply hurt by the fallure . In this space a month or so ago, I black cat crosses my path. Better to columns, you will remember that even when he is fast asleep.
~of E~ucation.
·
of the Eastern Local Board to act didn't realize I was creatlng.a llttle be safe than sorry!
Stow Is the cat that hld In a truck In
Stow Is the first cat we have had
~ have asked our children to let . fairly on their behalf and continue, moilsterwhowouldgotoanylength
In a quite long life) can truthfUlly which we were moving .Ome of our In the last·15 years when a cat came
. u&amp;taketherhattertocourt. We have with graduation as planned.- Mrs. to get his name in, the papers. Lite say !lulU haye never met a true household goods from Florl«;;a. By toou~place~n'fhomasForkc'luring
toW:them that the Meigs County Ellen E. Showalter; Rt. 1, Box 47-A, hasn't been the same since!
Witch although I have met many · the time ' we reached SYJ'acuse, a heavy ~no~storm. Whert thesno'w
~ are fait and they will he fair
Long Bottom, 0hlo 45743.
Stow's day begins Just when most ·ladles, who had all the . qualifica- Stow and I felt we had been around :-vent away, the cat didn't. Inswad
P .s. We know our chUdren have people are getting ready for bed. tions, Neither, have t met, ·a black the Horn together. We adoP,ted each she presented us with a ltalf dozen ,
~ .us.
¥ .alternate solution could have been wronged and they know they Then he Wilt ,start reaching f01; the , cat
who had close ties to the.devll. In
but I stlll feel that I ~on't . kittens and as nature took her
be!eO reached with this problem. have been wronged. However, we . door-knob with his· front paWs, fact. Stow has many oi the· other
understand hlm at all. The more I course; we had mo~ cats than
Thil: four girls playing on the are asking them by their behaviOr signalling that his day was · just characteristics or a truew!tcb's pet. watch him the more I believe that Carter had little•liver pUis.
Ea,iem Softball Team in the State to show that they are bigger than beginning and he had ln\port11nt When he Is chased · by a bigger he has all the charactl'rtstics of the
But that Is another story!
Tdufnanw:nt could have received· the people whO have wronged them. • Jiuslness somewhere outside. fer- tomcat who resents the presence of
ti» :fllghest honors possible If they Also, atteridance at commence- haps It's just as welt that we don't a rival In the neighborhood, Stow
hall- ·gone ahead with their gam~ . ment Is not mandatory in order to know what he dOes orwlthwbcmhe can raise his hackles until he , Is
an(l: araduatlon had proceeded as graduate - your protest can be does It but so tar he has managed to twice his nonnal size. Then.trom a
scll6duled on Friday evening. They noted by your absence at com- ·get hOme In time for breallfast ~e place inside the yard, he will
coiip have been paid special honor mencement If you wish.
Most mornings he adds a ilttle flair hurl verbal insults at his rival
·at 111e graduation even thOugh they
to his homecOming that could only whom he l)as beaten to 1\ts favorite
r
be ~ttered by some of .the most · fence post. Since Stowaway Is a
~ :
I
experienced newsholinds in the horn and bred Florida cracker,lt Is
state. For l~nce, tlds rnortrtnghe doubtful If these Yankee cats en '
•'
'
.
was
walking
up
and
doWn
the'
tin
understand
a
word
lie
says.
I
11noW
•.·
roof ~s a signal that he IY&amp;S hungry tile ttWble I had ma!dnil myseH
:St(e feel that the class of, "85" I hope that everyone that 'reads and
wondered why the hell we were understood when I first went to
this letter wnt really think about
s~ have graduation on the set
sleeping
after sunup. Just .as Mary Florida; even 'though no one'chased
what Is happenlng. Not just vote,
~: (Friday, May 31, 1985).
was loudly clemJndlng tliat I gel a me ltorrle.
Its bad enough thil t we have to without realizing what a mess It • laddel- to rescue Stow from tbe roof,
Last winter I spent a couple of
coiQf back after graduation and would create for the majority of us he cllmbed down. a coavenjent. weeks
In the same hospitAl room
nolrJhls. Take Into consideration all ~n.
•
maple tree and was yaWning on.the wtth·a Fnulne Florida crackerwllo
We are sure as adults you wm
tiM;~
·,
e thAt have to he contacted
front porch when I opened the d!;Jor. had fallen and frltctun!d his hip. He
to
In why It has been changed. take Into consideration our feellngs,
Because he has foUl' white Jeet was spencllns his hospital time
tion won't mean anything after alf, we have worked for this and a whitecbe,st, StoW has~ lr)?nl to break the smoking habit,
' I
'•
If
loved ones can't · come to siJICial occasion for 12 years. I feet !hi! •stliJna of being a bla&amp; cat. IOillelb1ng I luld no lnlelltloll of
that
we
cleeerve
lt.
11111 special occasion with us.
Hlltorlcally, black cats were the doing•.10 I spent most ot my ·t ime
iJan undemand this particular SlncM:el:t. - nm Ball, Tracy comll'lllons
of witches who were worrying abOut Where my next '
Is Important, but Isn't Ireland, T~ Calaway, Kevin the 1emale lleniesls of otir-tlpces- p&amp;Qk of clprettes' wu comln&amp;
grP.aatton Just as Important, If not Cowdery, PeaY Smith, Jerry st. toi"l, capable of-doing aU.tnanner of front !!1nce I couldn't understlind
Clair, JudyT. Jonei, RaridyFugar,
dastardly deeds to plague God· hlm·and he couldn't Wlderstandme,
~·
st~l IS.for the student's educa- Sandy Johnson, Jeff Hawk, Jim fearing people. Although I spent my converslltion
' '
I !ll, tW..,N£.11. 1~ &lt;?!1 • &lt;l:ft'aJ.._-__
between us was very
_..
.r-ll
tloCI. but lports 18 ln1 extra activity Watson, Tim ShOwalter, Kim childhood in a neighborhood where l!nnlted. when I asked where he wsa
Wiener, Tracie Schul, Mandee
a~ _ should be treated as such.
the old folk said they ftrmly from, be ana~, •iNbry.;! I had
"You My you're 'In thtJ game FOR THE
H!iw are we to II!WllloW to make WW!ams, Usa Hawk, Tarn! Welts, believed in gholts and "banta" and newr heard of IIICh a place. I
·MoNEY"!"
·
lmlutant dec1alona IUCh as this, If Sherry MHler, Connie Harding, other thlnp thai go bump In tile
flaured
be
""
••
IIIIlCh
•
IIJ'all&amp;ll!'r
Sally Smith, Tanya Fortney.
·
~irdulll can't figure out how?
night, I never quite believed In them as I. It was not until I was abnost
•'

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B)' GRAHAM ROCKINGHAM .
and although we were defeated by a
better team, we lu!ve noth!ilg to be
VIIIW.,_Inlerr HoMI
ashamed of.''
EDMONTON, Alberta (UP!) Coffey, who set several of his own
With his Edmonton Oilers poised to
milestones
during the playoffs and
become one of the llfl!atdynastles In
scored
two
goals and one assist
. NHL h!stol'y, WaYD!! Gretzky reThursday,
·said
this championship
mains WICOnvtnced his team Is the
was
even
better
than
the first.
best in the world.
.
"~
first
one
Is
a · different
"I don'twant to he derogatory but
experience
we'll
never
have
again.
no, I don't think we're the best,"
but
the
sec.ond
one
Is
the
sweetest,'
•
Gretzlcy said Thursday night whl!e
teammate Kevin McClelland . said Coffey who scored U playoff
helped celebrate the team's second goals - more than any defenseman ·
straight Stanley Cup by dumplpg In history. ""\'ben you're the best on
champagne over the center's head . tbe block everyone wants to beat
Edmonton steamrolled the Phi- · you."
Another star or the series was
ladephfa Flyers 8-3 to win the
best-Qf-!ieven final series in five Edmonton goalie Grant Fuhr,
games. The Oilers lost the first whose 15 wins tied New York
game In Philadelphia but re- Islander B1lly Smith's playoff rebounded towlrt the next four, three of cord of 1!8! and 1lll2 for most
victories for a goalie.
them at home.
Ftthr stopped a pmalty shot 1n
Oller coach Glen Sather, who laid
each
of the two final games of the
the foundation for a dynastY in six
series.
On Tuesday he beat Ron
short years In the NHL, disagreed
Sutter.
On
Thursday he beat Flyer
with Gretzky's assessment .
captain
Dave
Poulin.
"I think this is the beSt tearri in the
"All
hedldwasreboundlt
rtgJtloff
world," Sather said. ·"We'l1 · play
my stick," he snrugged betwben
,anyone who wants to play us."
Gretzky, who set a playoff record swigs from a bottle of bubbly. "I
with 47 points,17goals and 30asslsts, didn 't expect any penalty shOts. It
was awarded the Conn Smythe
Trophy as the playoffs' most
valuable player.
The Oller superstar, who scored
one goal and three assists Thursday,
refused to take all the credit.
· "The goal scorers receive au the
glamor, but lttakes20guystomake
a team," said GretzkY, who notch~
73 goals and lJ5 assists during the
regular season. "Certain guys do
certain jobs. We aU know how
Important the other guys are."
"From my heart, I wish I could
put Paul's (Co!feyl name next to
mine on the Conn Smythe," Gretzky
saki. "He's such a tremendous help
tome."
.
Flyer coach Mike Keenan saki the
Flyers, the youngest squad in the
league, suffered no embarrassment
In his team's loss to Gretzky.
"They (the Flyers) should be
proud to walk out or the dressing
room with their heads up," the
rookie coach saki. "They accomplished something no one expected .,.

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lon.JI the Oller dynasty would last.

"Dynasty? I don't belleve In
cllches like that."
·
But the Oilers h3ve all !be
makings of an enduring fOrce - a
young team with an averageageof a
little more than 26.
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TIUNfiY CHURCH, Rev. W. ft . Penin,
~ Debtle Buell. SU!Ilay SCI1lol SUpt.
ChUrch Scl1lol9: 1.'l a.m.; Wonhlp !ia'vle!O: :.1
a.m . Oplr reheanal, Tuesday, 7:l&gt; p.m.
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General.MtrcttaftdiseRENE, Ca'"" Unlon and lltultec\1,. Rev. 11.,--:-----R_•_c_in_e_f_4.;';.·~_5;.50_ _
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son. S. S. &amp;1!1., SU~Mb\Y SCI1lol, ~ :.1 a.m.;
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7 p.m.
COOPEBATIVII PABISH
GRACE EPJSCOPAL CHURCII, 3:16 E.
UNITED METHODIBT CHUIICII
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Baaer, Dlrecier
oommunlon on tie first SUIM!o,y or eed month.
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NOIITJIBAIIT CLVITU.
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He•. Doe ""'....
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Rev. Ror Deoler
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Rev. Seldoa JolaMoD
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ALFRED - Church Sthool 9: :JJ a.m.;
POMEROY CHURCH OF CHRIST. 212 W.
Warship, 11 a.m.: UM.YF , 6::1) p .m.; UW ,
Main Sl., Nell Pmidl!x,C. plis!Q'. Blr.. School·
Thtrd Tuesday, 7 : ~ p.m. Communion,
9::Jlam.; Mcningw&lt;nhlp.IO:lla.m.; Youth
first Sunday. (Archer)
rneetlnp, 6:00p.m.; Evonlngwmhlp, 7:00p.
CHESTER - Wonhlp 9 a.m.; Church
m. Wetilei!OI)' nlghtjra,ye.-JrieEIIngandBibie
SchoollO a.m .·: Bible Study, Tbursday, Tp.
stilly. 7:00p.m.
m .; UMW, first Thursday, 1 p.m.; Com'mE SALVATIJN ARMY, 11.'l ButtemJt
munion, flr&amp;t Sunday (Archer) .
A..,., Pmlsoy. Mn. Dora Wllineln&lt;harlle
JOPPA - Worship 9::I) a.m .; Church
~~Mb\Y hll:1neos meellng. 1D a.m.; SUnda,y
School 10:30 a.m. Bible Study, Wednes·
SchoQI, Ill 30 a .m. SUnda,v Scl1lol, YFSM
day, 7:30p.m. (Johnson) .
Ek*e Ad.,., lem. 7:ll p.m. Salva!Dn
LONG BOTTOM - Church School 9: 30
IJll!ei1JW, vartoos apeM«s and mtlllc apeclals.
a .m.; Wonhlp 7 p.m .; Bible Study·, Wed-·
~ . U::.l a.m. to 2 p.m.~ Home
nesday, 7:30 p.m.; UMYF, Wedllftday,
League, members In c~. aD wonen
6: ()0 p.m.; Communion Flnt Sunday.
Invited; 6:~ p.m. 'I'huroday, Corp! Cadet
\Ar&lt;Hert · ·
·
a - 'IYoorw POo[ie-Bir..l, 7::.1 p.m. Bible
REEOSVILLE - Chin'eh School 9: 30 a.
m .; Worship Servl~e ll:OOa.m. (Deeter).
Stilly and Ptw~m'~ opm Ui tie public.
POMEROY ,
E CHURCH OF
TUPPEJ\S PLAINS ST. PAUL CHRIS'I', l1ZI6 Ch11tk&lt;n's Hornoo Road (Coody
Church SchoOl 9 a.m.: Worship 10 a.m.;
Rood 161. !19'MD&gt;. Vocal music. SUnda,y WorBible Study, Tuesday, 7:30p.m.; UMW, .
Third Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Communion
si..,IDa.m.~ Blble~a
.m.; Wonhlp,Sp.
m. W-01)', lllble
, 7 p.m.
First Sunday_ {.A.r&lt;her) . •
·ow DEX'Int
CHRISTIAN
C~:NT1UL CLUIITIJI
Key. Jam. B . IMbltt
CHliRal, Clulrleo llat!leld, ·AU"" Linda
swan,
Sunda;y Scl1lol
_ .e::MJ a.m.: ii'&lt;!O&lt;;f!-.
Bn. S&amp;eve. NellcMI
~_
1n1 tter'ltoeo. Drs! ilnd tblr!1 SU~Mb\Y lJI1oWi1lii
·a.... Btolwd ~~otllel!ll&lt;h
SUlllll)' School. Yooib meeting, 7:30p.m: &lt;N·
Rev. Bebern:; a.biUea
ecy SU~Mb\Y.
ASBURY (Syracuse) - Wonhlp lla.m.
. GRAHAM UNITED METHODIST.
; Church School9:45 ..a.m.; CharJe Bible
Preaching 9: .IJ a .m., first and ¥CORd Sun·
Stu~y, Wednesday, 7: :JJ p.m.; UMW, ftnt
di)ys ot each month: thlr~ and fourth SunTuesday, .7:~ p_. m.; Cbotr R.ebearsal,
days each m.o(lt.h worshiP services at 7: 3(1
Wedne,4ay 6&lt;30 p.m.;. UMW, ·rourth Suo:
~m. Wednesday eveningS at 1:30 p.ril ,
day, 6:30p.m. (Nelson) .
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Prayer and Bible Study. · ·
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- E_NTERPRISE - Woi'ihlp 9 a.m.;
SEVENTH·DAY. ADVENTIST, Mull&gt;
Churcb,Sehool 10 a.m.; Bible Study, Tun,
e rry Hetghts •Roa~. Pomeroy. MlchaefPI·
day, _7:30 p.rh.; UMW, First Monday, 7:30 .
onkowskl. pislor; Marie Spires, Sabbath
p.m., UMYF, Sunday, 6 p.m. Gholr ReSchool Supt. Sabbath School at 2 ·p . m . on
ttearsal, 6::KI p.m. Wednesday. (Rotbe·
Saturday with worship Rrvlces foll owing
mlch)
at J : 15 p .m .
FLATWOODS- Church Schooi,IO a.m.
RUTLAND FIRST BAPTIST CHlJRCH
; worship, 11 a .m.: Bible Study, Tbul'ld- Slslt?-r Harrletr Warner, ·supt. Sunday
day, 7 p.m.; UMYF. Sunday, 6 p.m .
School9 : lO a.m.; Morning Worshlp,10; 45
(Rothemlch) .
a.m.
FOREST RUN - Worship 9 a.m .;
POMEROY FIRST BAPTIST, David·
Church School 10 a.m .; Choir practice,
Mann. minister. William Snouffer , Sunday
Tuesday, 6: :11 p. m .; UMW, first Tuesday,
School Supt. Sunday School, 9: 30 a ,m, ;
7:30 p.tn. (Ne lson) .
.
Morning Worship 10:30 a .m. ·
HEATH (Middlepor1)- Church SChool,
FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST. Po9:30 a.m.; Worship 10:30 a.m.; Bible
m€'roy PikP. David Hunt, pastor; Jack
Study, Tuesday, 10 a .m .: UMW, oecond
Needs, Sunday School Dlrl't'Ctor. Sunday
Monday, 7: 30p.m.; UMW Second Mo•Srool, 9:30a.m.; MOrning Worship, 10:30;
day, 7:30p.m.; UMM, Third Monday, 7:30
eve ning worship, 7: 00 p . ~ . Tuesday Vlsl·
p.·m. (Robinson) .
. ·
·
tatlon, 7 p.fll. Wednesaay , Prayer ~ervlce ,
MINE$SVILLE - Woroblp S.rv~ 10 .
7: :wJ p.m .; Mission Friends, 7::JJ p .m.;
a.m.; Church School, 11 a.m.; UMW, third
Girls In Action. 7:30p.m .
Wednesday, l p.m.; ChO:lr practice, MDII- ·
FAITH TABERNACLE CHURCH , Baiday. ~:30 p .m . (Nelson}.
ley Run Road. Rev. Emmer! Raw!on , pasPEARL CHAPEL - Worship SerYice 9
to r. Handley Dunn. supt . Sunday SJ:hool,
a.m .: Church School 11 a.m.; uMw se10 a .m. ; Sunday evening Service, 7: 30p.m.
cond'l'ueoday7:30 p.m.; UMYFtaiiTues·
; Bible teactllng, 7:30p.m. Thursday.
ci!IY, 7:30p.m. (ubenklniJ ).
SYRACUSE Ml~ION. CHerry St., Sy·
POMEROY - Chun!h School: 9:15a .m .
racuse. Servtces,lO a .m . Sunday. Even ina
i Worsh•p Service, 10_:30 a.m:; Choli· reservices Sunday and Wedn~day at 7: 00 p.
hearsal Wednesday, 7.30 p .m.; UMW, eem.
.
cond Tueiday, 7::t:l p.m .: UMYF, Sunday,
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIST
IN CHRISTIAN UNION. Rev. Keith Eblin, . 6 p.m . \Corbitt!
ROCK SPRINGS - Church School, 9: 15
pastor. Sunday School 9: 30 a .m .. Wade
a.m.: Wonhlp '10 a.m.; Bible Study, WedHayman, supt.; MornlngWorshlp,10: 30 a.
nesday, 7:30p.m.; UMYF jSenlon), Sun·
m.; Sunday evening serVIce 7:30 p.m .;
day, 5 p.m.; (Junlon) every other Su•·.
WE'dnt&gt;Sday Prayer Meeting, 7:30p.m.
day, 6 p.m. ~Rothemlchl
MT. MORIAH CHURCH OF ~ coo ,
RUTLAND- Church School, 9:45a.m .;
Radne. Rev . James Sallerfield , pa s tor .
Worship, 10:30 a .m.; UMW (Evenlnil CirFrf'e"man Wl.lllam~ . Supt . Sunday SChool
cle) second Wednesday, 7:30p.m.; UMW
9:•5 a .m.; Sunday and Wednesday even·
iAitemoon Ctrcte) Je&lt;Ond Tburlday,l p.
Inc servl«~, 7 p.m .
m. (ftubenklnrl
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MIDDLEPORT FIRST BAPTIST.
SALEM CENTER - Church School, 10
Corner Sixth and Palmer. George Risor ,
a.m.; Wonhlp 9 ~ '5 a.m. (Rubenltlna)
Interim PB!Itor. RJIY Fields, S.S. Supt.;
SNOWVILLE - Worahtp, 8:30 a.m .;
Dan Rlgg!il, Asst . Supt. Sunday School, 9: 15
Church Schooi!O a:m . ~R.ubenldnf)
a. m .~ Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m .: Sun ·
day Evening service, 7 p . m. Youth m (.'('l ·
SOilnmRN CLUSTER '
· tna, 7:30 p.m. Wednesda y: evening ser ·
BcY..., ... o.....
VIce 7 p.m.: Choir practice 8 p. m .
He\. Paul MeGalre
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MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF CHRIS'I',
APPLEGR0VE-ChurchSchoo19a.m.
5th and Main. Bob Melton, minister. AI
: worship, 10 a.m. (Firat and third sunHartso:1, aSIOC'. minister; Mike Gerlach;
UMW, ,S econd Tuesday, 7: lJ p.m.;
Sunday School superintendent.
Bible · ,days);
Prayer meetlna;. Wednesday, 7 p.m.
School 9::.&gt; a .m.; Motnini Worship 10:30
(Grace)
.
a .m. Evening Worship 7:00p.m . WednesBE'I'HANY - Worship, 9 a.m.; Church
day, 7:00p.m. Prayer meeting .
School, 10 a.m.: ,Bible Stud~, Wednesday, ·
MIDDLEPORT CHURCH OF TilE NA·
10 a.m.: Dorcu women 1 Fellowlh.tp,
ZARENE, Co-pastors Rev. Charles Coyle
1'/ednesday, 11 a.m. (McCulrel.
and [\ev, Nancy Coyle. Bill White, Sundll)l
CARI\IEL- Church School 9:30 a.m.;
Schopl Supt . Sunday Scho!JI 9:30 .a.m.J
Worship, 10.: 4:5 a.m. Second 1nd Fourth
Motnlna Worship 101 30a.m.; Evaneellstlc
Sundays; F~llow1hlp dinner wlt.h Sutton,
mfe!ll\f 7:110 p.m . Wedn..day, 7:110 p .m .
third Thursday, 6:30 p.m. ~McCOirel .
Pra)'er mMII\I.
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EAS'I' !JETART- Cbur&lt;h School9 a.m.
UNIIED PRI!Ml'TDUAN MINISTRY
; Worship 10 a .m. second and fourth Sun-·
MEIGS COUNTY
diYSi UMW nrat Tuetday, 7:30 p.m .
Jlev, Waada Jolmaoa, DlrectM
(Grace).
llaraldololuiiiOI
LETART FALLS - Worablp 9 a.m ,;
Dlrfd• ollldll&lt;&amp;llilll
Church Schooi!O o.m. (Grace!.
HARRISONVILLE PRESBYTERIAN
MORNINGS'I'AR.- Worahlp, 9:45a.m .;
CHURCH -sunday: Worship services
Church SChool t0:30 a.m .; Bl~le Study,
9 :OOa.m .; Church SChool10: 15a.m.; Bible
Tbunday, 7:30p.m . (!Iader) .
Study Sunday 7:30 p.m . Prayer Group
MORSE CIIAI'EL- Church School&amp;: 30
Wednesday at 9:00a .m .
a.m .; Worahlp llo.m. tRadeh ·
MIDDLEPORT PRESBYTERIAN ' RACINE
WESLEY AN - Church
Church School 10: 15 a.m . MornlniJ WorSchool, 10 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.; UMW
ship 11:~ a.m. Tuooday, 10:,110 a .m . Bible
lourth Monday 7:30 p.m.; Men't Prayer
Study; Tbunday, 7:30p.m. Bible S,t udy. ·
Breakfast, Wednelday, 7 1.m. (Gr•ce) .
SYRACUSE FIRST UNTrEDPRESBYSUTI'ON -Church School, 9:30a.m.;
TERIAN - Wonhlp service 9:00 a .m.
l\IOrnlq wGl'lblp 10: a a.m. ftrll oatl tlllrd
Cbun:-bScboollO:OOa.m. Tuelday,10a.m.
Sulldaya; Fetlowllhlp dlaDer with Cll'llltl,
Bible 8tlldy: Sunday, 6p.m. Junior and S..
tlllrd Thul'ldly, a:aop.lfl. (McGuire),
niQr Hr.t&gt; Youth Grwpa. . •
CJ!RliT, OUYII' ,
KENO CHURCH
RUTLAND CHURCH OF GOD, Poat..-,
Swain, Supt. Sllllday S&lt;bool 8:30 o.m. ev·
John Evatll. Sunday School 10:110 a .m. ;
SU!lda,y Morning Woroohlp U :OOa.m.' Cbll·
"'&amp;~~N.. ~IS'I'I.AN UNION, Rev. '
dren's Church 11 a .m . Sunday Evenlne
Tom Stoten. 'p utor: Sllllday kboal t: 30o.
Sorvice 7:00p.m. Wed .. 6 p.m. Younr Ladlea ' AuxUtary, Wednood.Y, 7 p.m. Famm.; ~--""''••-· W I tJ
prayer _m4ol111a 7:30 p.m. ·
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tly=lf:oMMuNri'Y CHURCH. Near '
CHRIST, Dullle Wordell, mlllll ..... Bible
i.onr Baltom.
lttl'. Sunday
eJua t: 30 a.m .: Monilllr Wo!'llllp 10:30 a.
·lie_
t :ao a Ed&amp;&lt;ol
.m .; .wor p 10:30 o.m.;
m.; EWIIIIIII Wonblp f: 30 p.m. Wect.....
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7:30 p.m.
day Bible Statly_I:JOJfj';;
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MT, MORIAH BAPTIST, Fourth and . •
Main St., Middleport . Rev . CalVIn MlnnlJ.
paator. Mrs. Elvin Bumeardner. s upt.
Sunda y School 9: M &amp;em.; Worship service
10:45 a .m.

SUCCESS ROAD CftURC!rO FCHRIST
- Joaeph B. Hoskins, eva ngelist. Sunday
Bible Study 9 a.m .; Worship , 10 a .m.; Sun·
da y evening serviCE" 6 p.m .: Wednesday
evening service, 1 p.m.
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PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY , Racine,
Rt. 124. William Hoback, pastor. Sunday

School10 a.m .; Sunday evenina service 7
p.m . W~nesday rvenln'g ~ervlce 7 p.m .

CARPENTER BAPTIST. &amp;on Chf'adl~.
Supt. Sunda y School 9: 30 a .m. Mornlhg
Wonhlp 10 : Xl a.m. Prayer service. alternatt" Sundays .

MIDDLEPORT PENTECOSTAL. Third
Ave . Rev . Clar~ Baker, pastor. Carl NOt · .
; Morning worship 11 a.m.: Evening wor·
tlngham, Sunday School Sup!. Sunda y ...
ship 7 p.m .; WednPSday f'venlng Blblt&gt;
· School 10 a.m . with classes tor all age'IJ."
study and prayer mf'f'tlng 7 p.m.
Evening ~erv lces at6 p.m . Wedn~ ay 81·
BRADFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST, St.
blf" study at 7: :1J p.m.·Youlh wrvlces Fri• Rt . l24 an!j Co . Rd . 5. Mark seE&gt;vers. minis day at 7: 30 p.m.
l~r . Sunday School Supt . Harry He n ·
ECCLESIA FELLOWSHIP. l28MIIISt..
dr lcks; Sunda y Schoo\9.: lJ a.m .; Morning
Mlddlepor1 . Brother Chuck McPherson.
worship 10: J(J a .m.; Evening worship 7 p .
pastor. Sunda y School 10 a.m .; Sunday
m. Wedn~day worstllp 7 p .m .
t&gt;V('nlng services al 7 p.m. a nd Wednesday
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH,
Sf'rv\ct'S at 7 p.m.
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Davkl Curtman, pastor. Sunday $chool
Corner Syca more and Second Sts ., PoANTIQUITY BAPTIST. Earl Shuler,
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST, Po'l\eroy-9:~ a.m.; Ralph Carl, Supt. Evening wor·
m('roy. The Rev . William Mlddleswarth.
pastor. Sunday !it-hoed 9: 30 a . m .: Chu rch
Harrt!cnvllle Rd. Robert Purtell, miniS pstot. Sunday SChool 9:45a .m .: Church
serviCE". 1 p.m.: YoUth meellng. 6 p.m .
shiP 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Wedneater: Ron Rime, SundaySchoolSu~lnten ­
day 7:30p.m.
ser vice l1 a.m .
TUesday BlbiP STudy at 7 p.m.
dent. Sunday School 9: 30 a .m.; Wpnhlp
LONG BOTTOM CHRISTIAN, Jody
SACRED HEART CHURCH. Msgr.
FULL GOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE, 33045
.s ervice 10: 90-a.m .j Evenln&amp; worship Sun·
Holland, putor: Wallace Damewood,
Anthony Glann. more. Ph . 992·5898. Salur·
Hiland Roa d. Pomeroy. Tom Kelly , pas·
da_y 7 p.m. and Wednesday. 1 p.m.
Sunday School Supt. Worship service, 9 a.
day Evening Mass 7 :30 p .m.; Sunday
tor. Danny Lambert. S. S. Supt. Sund11 y
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN.CHURCH, Pine
m.H: YBSIEbiLeLScRhoUoNIIOHaO.Lmi.NESS CHURCH .
Mass, 8 a.m . and 10 a.l'!'l . Confession!~ onr
morning SE"rvlct" at 10 a.m .; Sund• y even·
Grove-. 'J'l\e Rev. William Mtddleswarth,
half hour bf'fore each Mass. CCD classe-s.
In« K'rvlce 7:30p.m. Tuf'iday and Thun~ .,
oaifor. Churrh service 9:30a.m.; SundaY
Rev . Thereon Durham, pa11tor. Sunda y
lla .m. Sunday.
day Services al 7:30p.m.
!ichooi!O: 30 a.m.
·
School at 9: :1J a .m .; Morning worship at
VICTORY BAPTIST, 525 N. 2nd St.,
WORD OF FAITH, 93 Mill St .. Middl e-- , BRADBURY CHURCH ,OF CHRIST,
10:30a1 ft\ .; Sundayevenlngservlceat7::1&gt;
Middleport. James E . Keesee, pastor. · por1 . Suaday morning S(&gt;I"YICe 10: 15 a .m.~ •
John Wrlght, p.asstor. Sunday School9: ~
p.m. Thursday serviCE's at 7:30 p,m.
Sunday mornln~ · worship 10 a. m .; ~ven ·
Sund•y evE'ftl_l'll 7: JJ . Thursday ff\Ofnlng··.'
a.m.; Larry Haynes, S. S. Supt. Morning
FREEOOM.GO'sPEL MISSION at B81d
!ng se-rvlcf' 7 p.m .; Wednesda y f'venlng
Bible study 10 a .m. WE'CinE'Sday evening · ·
y.'orshJp 1~: 30 a.m.
Knob, located on County Road 31. Rev . ·. wo,n tlip 7 p.m . Vlsllallon, Thursday 6:30
7: .'1) p .m.
RACINE CHURCH OF TilE. NAZA·
Lawrence Gluesencamp, pa!~or. . Rev·,
p.in·.
NEW HAVEN .CHURCH OF THE NA ·
.RENE \ Rev:! ~mas H . CoiUer, ppstor-.
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· ZA.REN.E. ·Rev. Gle-ndOn· Stroud. ·pastor. ·
ttfarthi. W olfe, Chllrmln of the Board· ot · ·.Rog~ Willfor-d, aist. "pa·s tor. P-rea¢hing
~rvlce~ ~unday 7:30p.m·. Pr-ayer: meeting ' .; · LIVING ' w'oR.D -CHESTER CHURCH . ~ ~nday SchoOl. ~ : ~ " ·-m~: Wo~hlp ser\t.lce,"
ChriS!Iail Ute. Sunday SchOol 9:30 a.m.:
10: j() a .m .;· Youth ' ~rvi~ ..Sunday 6: 15' p ,
Morning worShip 10::.1 a .m.; Sunday· Wednesday, 7:.'1) p.m ., . Gary Gtlfflth , · OF COO _ Gllbert Spencer, pastor. Sun·
leader. Youth a:roups SUnday evening at
da y School 9: 30a.m. ; Morning wrvtce
m. SundayevenlngSf'rvlre7:00p.m.Wfd evening worship 7:30 p.m.,-rayer meeting
6: ll p.m. wJth·Rogerand VIolet wmtordd,
10:00 a.m .; Sunday evenlnK service 7: OOp.
nesday Prayer Met~tlng and Btble Study
7:30p.m. Wedneoday.
INders. Communion service first Sunday
m. ; Mld·wt&gt;ek prayer servlet&gt; Wednesday
7:00p.m.
LIBERTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH, !lex·
each month.
7pm
NEASESEITLEMENTCHURCH, Sun·
ter . W~y Call, pastor. 5ervtces Sunday
WHTrE,'S
CHAPEL
WESLEYAN
MT:· OLIVE COMMUNITY CHURCH,
day olltmoon servlc.. al 2:30. Thursda y
10 a·. m. ,a nd 7 p.m. Wednesday, 7. p .m. ·
·Lawrence Bush, pastor. Max FOlmer, Sr. ev£'nlng aervlet&gt;S :at 7: 30.
CHURCH 7 CoolvllleRD.-.Rev. Phillip RJ~
., . .
denourt past&lt;S". Surid,.y ~~?. 9:~ ~ :m.;. , · Supt. SundaY SChoOl slid Mornt'n.-worshlp . · FIRST BAPT-IST CHURCH ,, ~ason, W.
RA.CINE f'IRST BAPTIST, Steve
worship ~rvice 10:30 a. m .: ·Bible study. . 9: Jl .a .m.; Sundaye~nlngsef\:l~t! , 7 p .m .;
Va . Pastor, _Bill Murphy ~ Sunda y Sc hool tO
.Deav.e r, ffsfor. Robe~t Sm~th , Sunday · and wor!lhiP service, Wednesday, 7 p._m .
. Youth m ee 11nli and Bible StQdy, Wt'dnes.· . a.m.; Sund.ay eve~ln~ . 7: 30 p.m . ? rayet.......
School Supf.; Sunday· Sctlool 9: 30 a.m ::
f:tutt.AND CHURCH OF CHRIST,
day. ?p .in:
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Mark Jones , pastor. 81!1 NlcholsOO, SunUNITED FAITH CHURCH, Rl. 7 on Po- p.m. EvPryone Wt&gt;lcomt .
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evening Worship 7: 30 p.m.: Wednesday
day School Supt . Sunday School9: J) a.m. ;
meroy By- Pass. Rev. Robert E . Smith. Sr .
RUTLAND FREE WILL BAPTIST, SaevenlnR Bible study 7:30 g.m .
Morning Worship and Communion 10: 30a.
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m.
School9: 30 a .m.; Momlng Wors hip 10: 30;
SchooiJOa .m.; Sundayevenina 7:30p.m .:
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EvenlnR Worship 7:30p.m.; Wednt&gt;sday
W~nesday Pvenlng pra yer meeting 7::tQ
BURJ.INGHAM COiliMUNITY
Tlllts. pastor. Jay Stiles. s upt. Sunday
Prayer Ser\ltce, 7: 30p.m.
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FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Railroad 1 SOUfH BETHEL NEW TESTAMENT ...
Laundermllt,' pastor. Ptl. 992-7324 .,Sunda y · 5ehool9:30 a.m.: Morning ~orshlp, ]Q:;K)
a.m .; Sunda y evening service 7:00 p.m.
St., Maso n. sundaYSc:hool10 a.m.: Morn - CHURCH. Stiver !tldgf', Duan" Syden· .
Schooi10JOOa .m .: Sunday evening service
Wednesday seivlce 7 p.m . WMPO prolnR worship 11 a.m.; Evening servlc(&gt; 6 p.
strtcktr. pastor. Sunday School 9 a.m'.;
7: 00 p.m .; Wed nesd ay eveninfl service,
gram 9 a .m . each Sunda y.
m . Prayt'r m('('tinQ: and Bible Study We&lt;S - Church leTVIC(' 10 a .m. Bible Stud.YWed7: 00p.m.
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nt&gt;Sday at 7: 30p.m. Junt" fhru SepTembrr,
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RENE . Rev . Lloyd D. Grimm; Jr., pastor.
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32~ . Rev. Ben J . Watis, pa stor .
Borden, pastor. Cornelius Bunch, supt . Ff'llowshlp 7 p .m . June- t hru Sept€:'mbt&gt;r. 6
Lee Russell, S.S. Supt . Sunday School9 : 30 Sunday School 9; :II a .m.; Worship service
Sunday Sctlool 9: 30 a.m .; Second and p.m . Oclobt&gt;r thru May .
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St., Mason, W. Va. Eugene L. Conger, miSILVER RUN . BAPTIST, Bltl Lillie,
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nister.
Sunday
Bible
Study
10
a.m
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rpast or . Steve Little, S . S. Supt. Sunday
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Study,
vocal
music,
7
p.m.
Sunday evening worstllp .7:30p.m. Prayer
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY OF CO D, Dudmetotlng and Bible study Thursday. 7:30 p.
m.; Youth meet1n2 Wednesday at 7 p.m. . ding Lane, Mason, W.Va. J . N. Thacker.
pastor. Evening service 7:30 p.m.; Women's ' Ministry, Thursday, 9 :30 a .m .;
CHRISTIAN FE'LLOWSHIP CHURCH,
Wednesday Prayer and Bible Study, 7: 15
383 N. 2nd Ave., Middleport . Sunday p.m.
· SChool 10 a .m . Sunday evening 6:00 p.m .
HARTFORD CHURCH OF CHRIST IN
LANGSVILLE CHRIS'I'IAN CHURCH,
CHRISTIAN UNION . The Rev. William
Robert E. Musser, pastor. Sunday School
Campbell . pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a .
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m.; Jamea Hughes , supt. Even ing service
worstlip 10:30 a.m.: Sunday e-vening ser·
7:30p.m . Wednsda y evenhig prayer meet ·
vice, 7 p.m.: mtO -week M'rvlce , Wednes •'
lng 7: 30 p.m. Youth prayer service f'ach
llay, 7 p.m.
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ZARENE . Rev. Glenn McMillan, pastor.
w. Va., Rt . 1, James Lewis, pastor. Wor ·
Mary Janice LavfRder. Sunday Sctlool
ship services 9: :tJ a .m.; Sunday Schoolll
Supt. Sunday School 9:30a .m .; Mor;-nlng
a .m.; Evenlna: worship 7: 30.f .m. Tuesday
worship 10:30 a .m .; Evanae1111t1c service. cottage
prayer meeting a n Bible Study
Gp.m .: Prayer and Praise Wednesday. 7 p.
9::11 a.m.: WorS hip serv ice, Wf'dnf'S day
m .: Yourh meetlnll. 7 p.m.
7: :11 p .m .
OUR SA VI OUR LUTHERAN CHURCH ,
EDEJN UNITED . BRETHREN IN
Walnut and Henry Sis., Ravens,wood, W.
CHRIST. Elden R. Blake . pastor. Sunday
Va. The Rev. George C. Weirick , pastor ..
SChool 10 a .m.; Gary Reed, Lay leader.
Sunday SChoo\9 : :II a.m.; Sund&lt;~y worship
Morning sermon . 1l a.m .; Sunday night
11 a.m.
services: Christian Endeavor 7:30p.m.,
- CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH, Iocatedon
A Nt!lt 01 Pleatllllll
Song ser\llce 8 p.m. Preaching 8:30p.m.
Pomeroy Pike, County Road 25 near Flat ."
Mid-week prayer· meeting, Wednesday , 1
woods. Rev. BlackwOOd, pastor. St'rv lces
Last week I saw a nest with. little birds almost ready to fly. The
p .m.
on 'suilday at10: ;K) a.m. and 7: XI p.m . with
middle of May and already that nest 111as soon to be empty. Maybe
Sunday School9:30 a .m. BlbiP Study , Wed ·
another
nest of eggs and anotber set of babies will be hatched from
nesday , 7:30p.m.
rlEMLOCK GROVE , CIIRIS'I'IAN,
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CRUSADE FOR
that same n"'it. Sprlng a very busy Ume. Yards to be cleaned,
Roger Watson1 pastor. Crenson Pratt,
CHRIST, St. [\t. 338, Antiquity . Rev.
Sunday School Supt. Morning wonhlp9: SJ
houses to be spruced up and cleaned and kids running around the
Franklin Dickens ; paAtor. Sunday · morn ·
a.m .; Sundly Scliooll0:30 a.m.: Evening
Ina 10 a .m .: Sunday evening 7: 30 p.m .
neighborhood are all a pari of God's plan for reblrlh . The snQw and
service, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday evening 7:30 p.m .
MT. UNION BAPTIST, Donald Sllue,
cold of winter are forgott.en now. 'They are memories as Sprlng is all
STIVERSVILLE COMMUNITY BAP·
paator; Joe Sayre, Sunday Schod Supt.
TIST CHURCH. Pastor Robert Byers.
around us and Summer not far away. Regardless of what the
Sunday School! 9:•5 a .m .: Evealnr wor·
Sunday School10 11.m.; Worship serviCe 11
thJp 6: 30p.m.; Pray,er Meeting, 6: :II p.m.
calendar says, when school IS out, It Is summertime.
a.m.; Sunday evening service,7: 30 p.m .;
Wednesday.
Wednesday e\lenlna service 7: ~ p.m .
We look back to past Springs and Summers and our mind holds
TUPPEJ\S PLAINS CHURRCH OF
INDEPENDENT HOUNESS CHURCH
many
pleasant thoughts. Tile mind Is simply a nE"St of pleasant
CHRIST. Jody HoUand, miniSter. Deryl
Inc., Pearl St., Middleport. Rev. O'Dell
Wetr., SUpt. Morn11111 wonhlp, 8:00 a.m.;
thoughts. A place to store childhood d~"&amp;~ms and adventures carried
Manley, palllor. Sunday SChool9: 30 a .m.:
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out In the past. We look foiWard to a new Summer season. We must
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marvel at what God has' given us. All the friends, famUy and
men's Prayer meeting . Wednesday, 7;30
Frank Rl!tle, aupt. Sunday School 9: 30 a.
p.m. Prayer and Praise servlc_e.
memories should not be lost from our mind, that nest of pleasant
m.; Wonhlp service, 11 a.m . and 7 p.m .
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Sunday. Wedntld1y, 7 p.m. Prayermeetthoughts.
We have need of these good thoughts and should thank th~
TOLJC - VanZandt -and Ward Rd. Elder
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lnf.
James Miller, pastor : Sunday SChool,
almighty creator for knowing what our needs would be as we grow
LAUREL CLIFF FREE METHODISJ
JO::KI a .m .; Worship 5ervlc-e, Sunday. 7:30
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older.
p.m.; Btble Study, Wednesday, 7:30p.m, ,
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bert E. Barton, Dtrec:tor of Clirilotlan Edu·
POMEROY WESLEYAN HOLINESS,·
Many of the pleasant thOughts we have control over. We can plan
cation; Lloyd Wrlaht, lll~tant. Sund1y
Harn.Onvllle R01d. Devld Ferrell, pasand
dO
those things that aregoodandtrueandworthstortngawayfor
Scbool9:30 ·a .m .; Mornlnr worablp 10: 30
tor; Clinton Faulk, Sun4Ay SchOol SUpt .;
a .m.; Choir pndla!.L.Sunday 6:30p.m.;
Sunday School 9:J:I a.m .; momtna wora
later
day
. A bl1'd's nest tsa bonleand a haven forUttleblrds. A nest
Ev•lllnfl woralllp 7:.., p.m. Wed~
s hlp, ,Ua.m .; Sunday even Ina: lfrvlce 7:30
Is
what
we
would caD a protected place. So man's mind Is a nest for
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p.m. Prayer Meetlna, Wednetday, 7: ~ p.
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CHRIST,
putting many things near and dear to us. A place we can call,our very
m.
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Chari ..
!II'., mlnlater. Rick Ma·
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own wbere no one else can go unle$11 we Invite t)1em. Think back and
combe\ aupt. Swltllly
9:30 a.m.;
non-Pentecostal. Joy Clark: pastor. WorWorllhlp ~«VIce 10:30 a .m. Blblo lludy,
ponder awhile about yoor nest of pleasant tholl:lhts. Then thank the
ship .ervlce Sunday 10 a .m.; Sunday
Tuesday, 7:30p.m.
School 11 a.m. Evenlna worship service
.Aimlgllry
Crt!ator God lor this simple but most wonderful gift that
REORGANIZED CHURCH OF Jl:liUS
7:00 p.m . Wodneldoy pra~r mNitnr 7:00
CIIRISTOFLATTERDAYIIAINTS. Port·
last
a
Ufetlme. Cherish It and .keep adding to It, this ~I of
will
p.m. "
lllld·Ractne Road. WUIIam Rouah. pallOr.
thougbtJ.
you feel down and oot or alone and lorrly,
pleasant
MT.
HERMON
UNITED
BHETHREN
Lindo · Evana, cllurcb acbool director.
IN CHRIS'I' CHURCH, Located In Te•aa
go to that nest and bring 0111 a few plejlsant thoughts pi youth, family,
Cburcllacbool 9:30 a.m .; Mornl"l wontp
CommUIIity oH C\ . Rt. &amp;:1. R... Robert
10:30 a .nl.; Wednesday .,...tnr prayer
friends and
smile and be happy lor.a few moments. It Is
SAndin, pa~tor. Don WUI, laylelder, SunMrVIceo, 7:30p.m.
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day
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9:30
a
.m.;
Moi'DII\f
Worohlp
pleasant.
It
Is
good
for yoU. -Rev. WUllam Mlddll'Swarth,
IIE'niLEHEM IIAI'TIST. ReV. Eorl
IO:Uo .m,: EYfti, prea&lt;lllnriiOI'Yice ...
811111•, pultr. Wonblp llet'\llce, 8: 10a .m .
Meigs County Lutherans.
CODd ud fourth tlllday II 7:10 p,m.:
lal7oy II: 31 Lm, - · Slatly IUIII ChNttaa Endeowr, ftnl and tlltrd 111111-TlluntlaY. f:30_p.m.
. day, 7:~p . m. Wedneaday pra}'('rrtleetlng
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Lake..-s even series with 109~102 victory ._;:~
By MIKE BARNIS
UPISporlsWrtter
BOSTON(UPI)- Fourdaysago,
the Los Angeles Lakers lost Game 1
by 34 polnts. Today, thE:Y return
home seeking to wrap up the NBA
ChamplonshlpSerles.
ThemantheLakershavetoihank
for this dramatic turnaround Is
Kareem Abdui-Jabhar, who declded after Monday's 1411-114 blo·
wout ltwastlmetotakechatge. The
Los Angeles captain said he would
lead Thursday night and dared the
clubtofollow.
Theydtd.
Abdui-Jabl)ar, his,legend lncreas·
lng with each majestic sky hook,
pouredln:llpolnts-22lntheserond
· halt - to·help the Lakers even the
best-of-seven series Thursday with
a 109-100 triumph over the Boston
Celtlcs.
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And with the next three games at
the Forum- Sunday afternoon and
Wednesday and Friday nights Los Angeles faces the posslbUity of
ending this serles on Its home court.
All this talk of winning the NBA
tltle can . be credited to AbdulJabbar, 38, who rebounded from a
BIKD lii'SET - ADIP'Y at hlmseU for lo81ng controf of the ball,
pitiful ll·shot, 3-rehound perfol'
Celtic Larry Bini c)enches bls 1W In fnllltraUoa dur1Dgfow1b quarter or · mance In Game 1 to rally his club.
Game two, NBA Cbamplo~ 'l1wrsday at 11o11ton Garden. The
"Kareem was frustrated after
Ceftlcs loa&amp;l08-18!. (UPI).
Monday's game," said Lakers

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teed us he was golng to play better our maln problem," said Boston's ahead 101-100.)-lls 18-footer released : • ·
tontght.Hislntensltywasatltspeak.
Larry Bird, who scored 22 of his 30 as the 24-second buzzer S!JUnded
He was really lnto practices,
polnts ln the second half. "We really gave Los AJ\geles a 6-polnt lead and ,. •
Boston would get no closer.
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nmningupanddown!he!loorwlth
dldn'tgetbackondelense~l~edld
us. When he's llke that, you know
Jn the first game. They w
vlng .. "They were doubled down and ,
he'sgolngtobereadytoplay." .
the ball really well, and we didn't glvtngusthE)J5.footjumpshot,"sala '· ·
"Theblgfellatookltover,"added swing around and cover the Cooper, who canned 8-ol-9 from the
Held. "You must be able to hit that
Magic Johnson, who had .14 polnts
shooter."
andi3asslsts. "Hesaldhewanted\t;
Los Angeles raced to a 64-46lead shot against Boston."
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he wanted to mske a dlf!erence, mid
at halftime behlnd the break, but In
he did."
the seeoncl half the Celtlcs slowed .-----------~ ' • ·
UnllkeGame1, tbeLakersgoto!f thepaceandtheLakerswereforcecl
- - . : . . . . - - - - - -.... · to an Impressive start, using a 164 to thelr .halt-court game.
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qmtotakea21-8leadsevenmlnutes
''EverybodylnthebuUdlngknows
tntothegame.
tt'sgotngtoKareem,"sat&lt;iJohnson.
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"As soon asthisgamestarted, we "but hest!U must be stopped."
Approx. ;l6'x50'. Cement &lt; •
were competing," said Abdul· ·
Yet Abdui·Jabbar . scored 12
floor with carpet, paneled . ,
Jabbar,whoalsohadl7reb6unds,S point's ln the third quart.e r walla with insulation, fluo· ,··:
assists and3 blocked shots. "As soon lncludlng 8 of his club's !lrstlOot the
.rescent lights, new roof, 1 ; '
as It started, they knew they would period- to give the Lakers an87·75
beth, nice parking lot in ;''
have to play well to win lt.
lead heading Into the final quarter.
back, sets on a 50'x128' ' · ·
"It was a prlde thing."
He added 1P more In the final perlod
lot. Would make a neat
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Perhaps his greatest contribution - many of them on sky hooks from
house or office building. ·&gt;
came . on the boards. Behind the l'fght basellne. When the Celtlcs ·
Rea•onably priced.
Abdui·Jabbar, the Lakers outre- decldedtodoubleteam.hedlshedoff
Shown by Appointment Only · "'
bounded Boston 49-37 and held the to Michael Cooper.
Ph. 949-2202
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Celtlcs to just 3 offensive rebounds
Cooper, playing point guard and
For More Information
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small fOIWard, scored 22 polpts off
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424. M~camewlthlnonegameof

m8king an appearance In the state
toflrnarnent when they were
knocked otr by BrookvUie 3-1 durlng
regional play hlst Saturday.
Meigs scored single runs In the
second, third, fifth, and two In the
fourth to polish off the Western
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ROckets. Wellaton scored both oUts'
nois Jn the fourth .

Harrtson's single,,sand
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acrtnreny.

Hatfield once again had sharp
tuibol as the junior righthander
wilked but two batters whUe
lttiJdng oui six. Kimble, We"'ton's
hurler. walked four and fanned one
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Donna Byer and Kathy Johnson. advertising work was acknowlCharlotte Hanlng and Carolyn .edged. The ways and means
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the best cultural' program, and at the gates at the fair and the
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Meigs made It '4-0 Jn the fourth ·
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season here laSt with a 5-2 win over
· W'eUst011ln the .TVC championship
, game, giving the Meigs lasses their
second consecutive league crown.
The sectional and district champ!OII Lady Marauders conclude a
22-3 season and a two-year mark of

Barb Hatfield, who hurled the
distance on the mound, opened the
game's scoring as she led orr the
second with a walk and later scored
or( Maria Musser's single. Catcher
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Metgs In the third when she opend
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By Untied Press lnlematlonal
days at a time, that's it."
PadreS manager Dick Williams,
Hawkins' 10 straight victories placing him In 17th place on the
Dwight Gooden was dominant.
Andy Hawkins was lucky. Thurs- equals the club record set · by all-tlme list. He had been tied with
day, both came away with lnlpres- reliever Butch Metzger ln 1976. A Earl Weaver.
slvevlctorles.
key to HaWkins' pbenomenal sueGooden's record, 7-3, might be
Gooden added 14 strikeouts to his cess has been orrens!ve support, and better If the Mets had given hbn a
leagu~Ieadlng total, 89, In the Mets'
Carmela Martinez hit two home few more runs. Thursday, however,
2·1 victory over the San· Francisco runs Thursday to. spot Hawkins a "Doctor K" needed very little help.
Giants.
lead.
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For the 18th time In his two-year
After the Expos scored twice In career, he sl.ruck out 10 or more
Hawkins allowed 10 hits In 7 2-3
lnnlngsilndgotshakyrellefhelp,but theeighthotfHawklns,LulsDeLeon batters In a game.
"He (Gooden) was outstanding,"
. theSanD!egoPadresescapedwitha carne Jn with the tying run on first
54 victory over the Montrea!Expos, base and retired Tim Wallach on a · said Mets manager Davey Johnson.
giving Hawkins' his 10th victory foul pop to end the lnnlng.
"I was a little eoncerned Jn the
without a I()SS, a pace t~t would
DeLeon was touched lor a homer eighth Inning. He just didn't look as
better Denny McLain's 31-Victory by Heim Wlnnlngham In the ninth, sharp as he had been. He went into
1968 season.
then got two outs before being the Inning having thrown 126 Pitches
"I can't explain it," said Hawkins, . relieved by Craig Lefferts, who and looked Uke he was labormg a
who s(ruckoutlour, walked one and recorded the final out for his first little."
thniw 98 pitches. "I've had to save.
AlexTrevlnohlthlsfirsthomerun
struggle a lot. -lately; but I'm
SanDiegoscoredthewlnnlngrun of the sea,son orr Gooden m' the
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- ''They're really dlllng a goQcl job ' G!Irvey _and Wrr.Y Ke~y and an .· .sophomore pitcher: Wi1o earned his
plcklng me up. As easy as I'm 10.0 error by third .baseman u. L. fourthcompietegame.o fti\eseason. ·
right now, I could be 10-10 af1,er my Washlngton.
Gooden ran Into problems 1n both
The victory was the l,355th for the fourth and the sixth Innings but
next 10 starts. I only look ahead five
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Middleport. Ohio

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: l!aledlctorlan and Usa Ashiey'
· $lutatortan, ofthel40-member1985
¥elgs High School graduating
. qlass. Principal James MUter

District Supt. Dan E . Morris wlll
accept the class with fUchard
Vaughan, president of the .Meigs
Local Board of Education, presentIng diplomas.
Beth Hobstetter, vice president of
the senior class, w1ll do the roll call
for the presentation of diplomas and
Debra Werry, class president, wiU
lead the symbol of graduation.

announces.

• : Miss Tronun is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tromm,
~utlar)d , and Miss Ashley Is the
faughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
~. Belpfl!, and Mr. and Mrs. ·
MEIGS GRADS
fwitke Smith of Middleport.
; Named honorartans of the class
James Acree, Sarah Kathryn
this year are Tim LeMaster, son of
Arnott, Usa Renee Ashley, Marla
llonnle LeMaster of Pomeroy, and · Cristina Averion.. Krislln Jane
(.lsa Dawn Hoffman, daughter of
Balley, J oey Barton, Usa Baxter,
Mr. and Mts. George Hoffman ,
Charles E. Blake, Tl1na Gale
td!dd leport.
Reeves Bowers, Jerrod Douglas
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• Tromm and Ashley wUl dellver
Brevik, . Cheryl Lynn Burris, WU·
Ham Nicholas Bush-,-- Jaymes
~ to their classmates and
,ue&amp;ts when the 17th annual Parker Carpenter, VlckfL. Carter,
baccalaureate and conunencement
Michael H. Cline, Darrln S. CreALISON TROMM
held at 4::1) p.m. on Sunday,
means, Peggy Pamela Cremeans,
-1une 2, In the high schOol Ernest Lee Cross, Michael Ray . David A. Hobbs, Beth C. Hobstet- Litman, Betty Ann I...Ottts, John
Davlcjson, Cathy Sue DeLong, Ed ter, Frances Ann Hoffman, Lisa WUllam Longstreth, Scott McKin·
auditOrium.
, The Rev. Charles Coyle of
Dill, Katrtna L. Donohue, Lorena Dawn Hoffman, Robert Ray Hood. ley, Sandra Renee Mattol(, Edward
Middleport will deliver the baccauDoitohue, Douglas Benton Eblin David Waype Hoover, Wllllam R. Lee MOler, Jr., Jodi Lynn MUter,
laureate sennon with B.J , Gordon,
Jr., James Allen Eblin, Kimberly Howell, Sandra Kay Hoyt, To~ Deborah Porter Mohler, Karen R.
Lynn Eblin.
bt!asurer of.the senior class, giving
Hudson, Joe Humphrey, David Molden, Carl Wayne Moodlspauch,
(he weleome. Jodi MUter, secretary
Joseph Richard Fields, Jr., Hysell, Dennis Hysell.
Terry W. Mullins, Linda Kay Noel,
Teresa Marte Pratt Fields, David
• ~the class, will do the Introductions.
Brian C. Jacobs, Teresa Lynn Gayla Lee Owens, James Parker,
, Tile ceremonies wUl move from
Scott Fisher, BobbY Foster, Jr., Jarvis, Randy Jewell, Timothy
Larry Wayne Parsons, Anna Pabaccalaureate right Into com·
Ruth Ann Fry, C. Robert Geyer, Jones, H. Georg~&gt; Justis, Larry E. . trick Wllltamson.
Scot · Fra nklin Gheen, Timothy Klein, Vincent Knight, Chartes
Valerie Ann Pauley, Bartow
)nencement ·activities with the
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GOkey,
Kelly
Rea
Ginther,
BUly
Jo
Pearson,
A.
Landers,
Tammy
Jack ~eterson , Denise
Knopp,
Mark
~elgs High Band providing music
Grimm,
Rhonda
Gordon,
Homer
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Jo
Landers,
Greg
Liltbey,
Charles
Stegall
Phillips,
Richard J. Poulin,
ror both events.
L.
Haddox,
Donald
R.
Hall,
Mark
A.
Leach,
Sandy
Marte
Lee
Jr.,
John
M.
Powell,
WesleyPreast,
Anthony
·~ - lflte Collegium Mustcum w111 sing
Handley,
Hamonds,
Charles
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Chapell, Timothy E. LeMaster,
Douglas A. Priddy, John Kevin
/tollow Rain and Rivets". Prine!·
Phillip J . Harris, Clndl A. Hazelton, Elizabeth Lewis, Brenda K. Games
Pullins, Maggie Ann Reynolds,
pal MU!er wm present the class and

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Norma Kay Rhodes, Lisa Ann
Rider, Gary Delln Rife, Robyn
Lynn Rife. Matthew Edward Rime,
Linda Ann , Riggs, Brenda K.
Robbins, Melanie G. Rolllns,Harry
C. Roush, Kimberly Magdelerta-.
Roush, Rodney Dawn Roush, . '
Sherry Sue Sayre, Eva Marie Stek,
Robyn Gall Smith, Terrence Phlllp
Smith.
James E. Snyder, Jr"., Roberi D .
Spires, Robert Scott Staats, Linda
Sue Stewart, Marvin F. Stites,
Charlene K. Swartz, Lori Tanner,
Susan Annette Thoma , Daniel D ..
Thomas , Mike Thomas, Alison

Marte Tromm, Ray Allen TryaU,
Teesa Lynn VanCooney, Robyn L .
Venoy. Timothy Ray . Wamsley,
John David Wandling, WUllam M.
Weaver, Jt., Tony L. welch, Jackie
Ryan Welker, Debra Cathleen
Werry, -P!Imela Lynn West, Dean
whittington, James Whittington,
Paul WHI, Jr., Rita Jeannette
Williamson, Brian Keith 'Wlllls,
Christopher Lee Workman, Retha
M. Ypst, Brad A Yol!ng.
Valedictorian - Allsou Marte
Tromm. Salutatorian - Lisa Renee .
Ashley.

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nily will be behnd yoU with cofjjnuec:t support

We're proud.of the accomplishments you have
·achieved up till now; and even prouder d the
challenges yo\J're sure to meet In the future.

·..jEastern High has 68 seniors gradUating

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Angella Elaine
; !fpfncer and salutatorian Tracie
• !lj!bul will deliver addresses when
: ~ annual Eastern High School
: ~mencernent 'I!; held at 6 p.m.
Sunday In the · high school

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The Eastern High School Band Society, the Student Council, all
wlll present the processional and countyband, concertandmarchlng,
tecesslonal Sunday eoventnglindthe bandsandrecelvedtheArionAward .
higH scbool •cholr -will 5ctng "Wit!t a ln baQ.d. She bas p1ayed basketball .
Voice of Singing", " Comer of the being named the rnbst valuable,
Sky", "Tile Last Song" and there leag!Je player and a member of !hi!
wUl be solos by Jennifer Grover, a Southeastern Ohio All-Star Team.
member ofthegraduallngclassand She was Qn the first team aU district
Lynette VanReth, vocal mQSic. and honora~le mention for allstate. ..
director:
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Class President 'Ji.fellnda-. Ann · all teag1-leln softbal!._ She~s ~rved
Mankln--wlll give tbe welcome with as vice president of the senior ~lass
Beth Ann Ilerkhlmer, class ·secre- · and as an office aide. She had been
tary, IntrodUcing the speakers. active In 4-H work serVIng on the4-H
Prtnctpal Wllllam L. Buckley w1ll advisory committee and the junior
· give recognition .to the 10 top fair hoard. She plans to attend
scholars with Supt. Richard L. Marteita College.
Roberts accepting the Class from
The daughter of Herman and
Buckley. plplomas wUl be pfl'!!· NancySchulofReedsvllle, salutatoented by Dorset Larkins, board of rtan Schul Is a member of the
educatkln president, and Roger C. National Honor Society, the high
Gaul, board m~mber. Mark Shriv- school chorus, the drama club and
TRACIE SCHUL
ers wUllead lhl&gt;turnlngofthetassel. has served on the school newspaper
Invocation and benedlctjon will be : staff. She plans to attend Washingaudllorium .
by the Rev. WIIJiam Mlddleswarth. ton Technical College.
Baccalaureate will be combined
Valedictorian Spencer, the
EASTERN GRADS
with the corrunencement with
daughter of Roger and Jean
Monsignor AnthOnY Glannamore Spencer, Tuppers Plains, Is a
SusanMarieBalley,TtmothyLee
delivering the baccalau reate
member of the National Honor
Ball, Brenda Sue Bentz, Beth Ann
.sermon.

lhle, Morning Star Road.
Miss Lyons has been a member of
the marching, pep, concert and jazz
bands, the drama club, National
Honor Society, pep ch1b, and was a
memberofthesenlorplaycast.She
served on tlle yearbook staff, was ·
secretary' treasurer of the senior
class, winner of the DAR Good
CltlzenshlpAward,{lmemberofthe
honon and aU~ty band and the
scholarship team. She plans to
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attend Ohio University majoring In
•, Miss Ihle has been On the biology. She Is the daughter of Mr.
•': fiarbook slaff lor two years, and a . and Mrs. John Lyons,_Racine.
~ber of tbe National Honor
The Southern High Band wUl
:locJely for:tbosetwoyears.Shewas provide music tor the commence- ,
* 'member of !he French club, the
ment with the Rev . Roger Grace
~puler club lor two years and
gtvtng the. Invocation, the benedlc: ,\.as a pep club. member lor lour tlon, a'nd a short baccalaureate
; ~-She was viCe president of her address. .
;= a s a ffE'I!hman and sophomore..
SOUTHERN GRADS
• asurer as a junior. She had
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Christina Rose Arnol!l, Rebecca
tras Ustee In Who's Who two years. Jane Arnott, Rodney Lee Beegle,
• :~hewas In tllesenlorcta.S piay, was Jon Wesley Clark, Chestel' Combs,
:,;.tumnlqueencandidate and plans Jr., Brian Geol'tle Connolly, Alan
:~ttend Ohio University In the fall Lee CJ1ap, Richard Wllllam Davis,
:Jti~Jorlnll 1n eduCation. She is the Tina Dawn Davia, Kevin Lee
?P.~ter Mr. and !drs. Charles N. Dugan, David Michael Ebenbach,

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Ph. 992-2174

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Clothing House

Middleport
Ph.992·9941

Home
National Bank

Pat Hill Ford
Middleport
Ph. .992-6661

Central Trust Co.
Middleport
Ph. 992·6661

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Ph. 992-5627

Downing-Childs
Mulle.n Ins.

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MGM Farm City
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Pomeroy
Ph. 992·2181

Middleport ·
Ph. 992-2641

Pomeroy
Ph. 992·2506

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Funeral Home

Rawlings-Coats-Biowe.r
Funeral Home

Simmon's
Olds-Cad.-Chevy, In,.

Middleport
Ph.
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Pomeroy
Ph.992-6614

Farmers Ban &amp;
Savings Co.

Baum True Value

Pomeroy

·Swisher
Pharmacy
Francis Florist

Po,meroy

Pomeroy
Ph: 992-2644

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992-2039 '

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Flower.
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Book Store

.Pomer!'Y
Ph. 992-2955

Sales, Inc.

success. Grads!

Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2342

PoentroJ.
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Steve Henry E~oldsen, Ralph
Ann O'Brien, David Allen Powell,
Lee Flsber, Lois Letetla ,Frank,
11, Samuel Wallace Rayburn, BUlle
Jimmy Lee F~man, Patty Dalley
Jean Rice, Chad Lee Roberts, Ryan
Gluesencamp, Thomas Harold Sean RIIDe, Darin Jay Roush,
Greathouse, Allee Abbkl Green,
Jeffrey Scott Schultz, Anthony
Robert Euger)e Greene, Malcolm W,ayne Shamblin, Lori Ann SimpElsworth Guinther, II, Sandra son, Lori Lynn Slewart, Robert
Elaine Harden, June Martha Hay· Scott Taylor, Kevin Dwayne Tea·
man, Karen Bernice Hemsley, · ford, Steven Eugene Teaford,
Deborah L)mn Holter, Julia Patti- Melody Rae West, John Randall
cia Houdas!M!It, Lots Elizabeth Thte. WU!barger, Lisa Ann Wtllford,
Joy· Brenda Jones, Shane Mat- Janna Lynn Wolfe, Eula Mae Slek
thew Kincaid, James Archer Lea- Wolfe.
mond, Regina Rene' Lee, Charlotte
Valedictorian - Lois Elizabeth
Marie Lyons, Gregory John Ml- Ihle; Salutatorian
Charlotte
chael, Gregory Lee Nease, Carol , Marie Lyo115.

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Berkhlmer, JeUery Alan Bissell,
Sams, Deedrah Lee Sanders StmRenee Lynette Buckley, Tamara
mons, James Allen Schaekel.
Beth . Calaway, Stevie Burl ColeTracie Lee Schul, Kristina Su·
man. Angela Marie CoUins, Paul
zanne Sl)eppard,-Ttmot)ly Edwards
Leon CollinS, Kevin DilleCowael)i, : .Showai!E'r, Mark Trevor Shrtvers,
Deborah Lynn Craft, Brenda Lyrine · Karl Lee Smit h, Peggy sui- ·smtth,
Cunningham, Benltta Dee Deeter,
Sally Ann Smith, Angela tynne
Larry ;vermont Dillon II, Sherry
Snyder, Angell a Elai!Je Spencer,
Ann Driggs Miller, Philip Allen Jerry Timothy. Sf. Clair, Keith J.e&lt;_&gt;
Eagle, John . Franklin Edwards, , Stout. 'l'odd Alan TriPP, _Kevin
M'ax A.U~n Eichinger, Jr., Kevin . Elwood Venoy. James Aljan Wat&gt; .
Ken Ft.c k, ·Tonya Elaine Fortney;·. ··son, James Allen Weber. Tammy · .
Randy Lee Fryar.
Darlene Wells, Michae l ~yne
Kristl Ann Gaddis, Lee Ann Gaul, West, Stephen Aaron White\ lmJ ennifer Ruth Grover, Tara Dar·
berly Kay Wiener, Amanda ar·
lene Guthrie, Scott Dean ·Hauber,
lene Williams·.
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Jeffrey Allen Hawk, Lisa Faye
' Valedictorian - Angella Elaine
Hawk, Connie Lee ijendrtx, Ronald
Spencer; Salutatorian · - 'l'racle 1
Eugene _Hensley, Lori Lynn Hud·
Lee Schul.
son, Tina Maxine Hupp, tracy Ann
Ireland, Sandra Kay Johnson. Judy
Ann Jones.
,.Michael· Warren Lance, Jr.,
Melinda Ann Mankin, John Steven
Miller, Michael Alan Putman ,
Dorset Jona Randolph, Jr.. Anita
Kay Reed. Bria n John Reed ,
Kenneth Ray Riggs, Sherry Darlene Ritchie Eagle, Robert Steven
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: ib:.ots !hle has been named
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Southern High School gradual·
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. • "Commencement and baccalau: (eateforthlsyear's52sentors 7 one
qt.: the smallest classes In recent
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ll!lh school auditorium and at that
"""en! Ihieand Lyons will present the
~lctorian and the salutatorian

disti\Q• I;sl"ied

GradtJ&amp;tesl ~·ve completed a very signlflcan
phase ir1 your young lives and now bigger and
better 8ICperiences lie ahead: Whatever path
each d you may venll.ire on, always remember
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Pomeroy
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Pomeroy
Ph. 992~ 2136

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Ph. 992 ~ 21 55

Clark's .Jewelry
Pomeroy
Ph. 992-2054

Chester
Ph. 985-330 I

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Trophies
Middleport
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House• for Rent

Own your own Jeen.
SpOrt-,, ~Apperwl. ThrM bedr_,a, control . ..
llg tioiOVn payment, ohort l1 bedroom fumlshad hou·
Chll...,o, ...,,.. Size. Com- vinyl wall SNiper.
blntnion Store.
throughout, w.ll lnoulltod, time employment, or credh aa.ln Pomeroy. UIO per
hlscorv atopplng you from month. Calll14-992·5113
·• losi:YoUow Tulte·ln·lt. llli ' J - h a. Chic, LM. Lwl, . point, atlachad gor...; buying • homa7 Conaldar a oher 1 :00PM .
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tube. In ofRacine
Aloo Easy • - . lzod, EOJWh, (lal outdooo grill, awnlnga, roclelmad single or doubla· 1- - - - ' - - - - - - l ckaya .....
In llaclne- Tomboy, C - Klein. hr·
meny ••tros. Cell 114· 4441· wlde. •100 olown-teloo over· Hocking Tech Student•·
UtartarM. I14·1!41-2.02I. ltioV...nte. EwnP'Icone, flz ZIH til 1:00PM, after, payments. No char1111 tfa&lt; Gl 1 1 N
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delivery. lntareetad? 1114) sumro:•
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rentquarters.
ng or
IIITEIESTED 11 A
~a":!;_ =~~~.~M coli 114-2411· 772
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IIEW YEHICI.£
~~~::r~ORJE1u~:~: line, Hatthteo, o- 1.000 , _ _;.__ _ _ _..;_
3921.
1 892·2094.
Yerd Solo 120 Stott St.
We'd Hkt to llllrof.U,,... to
puraao. Spring Volley Cl· other... f7 .tOO to t24.100 Flatwood In Pomeroy
Everything muat gol GivWIEap(t-A·Cor,
nemtt. CoN cottact.
_ lmremory. Tralnlftg, fl•tu,.., for br .. FA. IN caHing, vtoyl 1971 Hollat P•rk with 7•24 l -2-b_o_d-ro_o_m_,-,u~,-n-lo_h_a_
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304 l'and -lng, etc. Con aiding, aluminum window,
&amp;
Vicinity
way pricee. Sat. 1· 6 .
to drlvt till Vllolcll ot y0111 I 178-241&amp;.
ft •xpando. 2 bdr .. otnt,.l wesher. dryerand ~r. •1715 .
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11 doye. Mr. Keanon t7 A. ovalloble. Call 114- lir, llllppliancee, underpin· plu1 depoaft and ulilttieJ .
Gerage Sele Saturday June
NO DOWI , . , . . - . I
(301)171·3UI.
441-2311.
nlng, carpot throughout. 114·912-7478.
Wented To luy
1-:--- - - - - - - • rooms. bath, •L baaaman't. uc. cond., t11,000. Call 1 ---~------ Gtrago Sole: ovary Setur- 1ot. 9:00 tO I 5:00. o-n
lDIIiiiiiOIIRIY PAYSubdivision. umpa,
1 ILACISTON
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plcturet, 1 0 1peed bike. air
•NIW , a
We INIY caeh for Iota model for ombltlous poraon to Mil 2 porch•, pr-ao. largo lot .. 114· 266-1124.
ting.
3
bedroomo.
k~chon, Route 654, boiWHn Cho·
clothing, I Iota
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cl•nlllod..,..
ourpooduct. Muethovecar,' U7,eDQ. N- Heven. Call
living room, bath. On 1 C)y2 lhir1 It Portat. Something conditioner.
of mite.
TIUCI.~A iUNG.
Jim Mlllk Ch...-Oidalnc. holuslva lntortolnm..,t 304-171·1731or304-182· Double wide tralfwr, HI up acre•. LoCated on Silver new every· w.. k.
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lilt Gene Johnaon
product. No · Compatltlon. 2111.
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P.oiMf",
0 • 45711
114-441· 3872
Nome your o - hou,. and 3 4 bclr 3 b h f . •
114· 446-471&amp;.
School. 1176. por month 2FamilyThura. &amp;Fri. 30th&amp; 39-~
. Home interior. clothing,
, fOl F - llrvlco
lncoma. lend rooume to Pt.
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plu1 security depolft. Call 31Jt. 3 mi. from ho1pital on lots other items. 427 4th
1 COMPLETE HOUiEHOlDI l'laesantll,lattrlo•l -31.
(iiJI 61•·tt2.6JJ
Lfl, DR. 2 car g111ga. CA. 1911S Champion troller 1114-742 ·2 38&amp;.
1&amp;0.
Ave .. Kaneuga.
L--;--:"",.....,...._,.,2/.II:,IIU FURNITUIIE. Bods, Iron. 200 Moln I. Pt. Pt. wV Jay Dr. CaN 1114-4411-4307. 12•10 with 1975 odd-on 1 --------~ 1 ---~--r---'-12•24. GoodcondltkJn.CIH 8 roama anc;l bath at Lling 1 • Sl• Family. Priced
low. to
- · cup.,..r•s. ·chalro, 21110.
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buy from owner 114-992-2189.
ville. e200 plus d~oo~. gol Moy 31ot,1 Juno 1ot.
cheota,•·rabaskota,
dlshe 0 • ~~:;;::=:;::;:::====
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save.
4
bdr
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atone ,. • an uos. told 1·• 1 Schoola
Reference required. 814- 10-4 . Rain c•nc:etJ. 41
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frame rtnch. 1'h batha, NEED MORE AOOM ... In 9f2· 7281.
Middleport
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Spruce St.
Mlltr, At.2, Pomtroy. Ohio _ _ _
1n_st
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Vicinity
mobile ~oma1 Mobil• I :;;:;:;;::::~=== Saturday June ht. Debby
41711 of call 1 14•1, 2 , 1
Tarrlflc locotlon, Kyger your
VmiiNAIY
Creak Sohools. t40's, Oall home addition by . ROOM
77eo.
ADDITIONS, INC . 1819 42 Mobile Homes
Dr .. McGuire Subdivision,
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Skiing LHIOna . Went to old
Washington Blvd.. Bolpre,
for Rent
ontiqueo Va bed. motorcvcle.
11N MIDDlEPORT
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luylng dolly gold, allvor this aummer1. Try 1 leooon
Ohio. C1ll 114-423· &amp;82&amp;.
mirror. flowers &amp; chaira . ln1ide Jele -oppoaite Pen·
Dr. 5 y11r old home, -3·
Workm•n's, 446· 3918.
nzoll Jtation, Rac ine, Ohio .
PA¥L E. SHOCUY, D.Y.I." colno. rlnf•· Jal!llllry. lllarllng f,... For moro lnfor. Call Jay
bdro..
llrgo
kitchen,
family
_,., olq colna, 1011111 cur· 114-241-&amp;130 ehor I.
Juno 1st and 3rd. •o.26 .
14x70 mobile home. 3
room-formal dining, living bedroom1, 1 Ya bath. wnaler 2 bdr. furnlahad, oil· utUitas Neighborhood Yard Sole. 10.50, 01 .00 tobleo plua
,.ncy, T~ prtceo. Ed. lur- 1---,....:..:....:.:....:.:.:.::..:.:.._
room. 2 cer garage, g .. and dryer, underpinning end pd., IKCepf elect., conve- May 31 • Juno 1. 9· 6. futniture. tooiJ, housal'!otd
katt
lerber
lhop,
2nd.
A,.,
HUltS. ~
nientiocation, MCurlty dep· Dining room outfit with item•,
hoot, central, alr. Cell &amp;1411
Wented
to
Do
porches. Coil 114-949· oolt
MldditpOrt, Oh. 114· 9t2·
t ~-rouqlrocl. Coli e14-441- hutch. couch, ttereo.
441-~427.
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3471.
23118.
PT! PlEASANT OfFKE
8558 .
dl1hea, theetl, bed spreads. 810 South Second, Middle~305 JAUSON AYI.
WM~ted to luy', old Singer Wanta~! to lawnlng mowing 2 bedroom remodeled home Furnlohod, 2 IModroom ' mo• 1-:--:-:--'::--.,.l----- clothing, blcvcles. odds &amp;· port. May 30 through June
vinyled, 2 rocros 1 150' lb bH h
d 1
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Furnl1hed 2 bdr. Jn Crown ends. Country Air Subdivi- 8 . U.rge clothing. applian·
treadle Bawlng . Machine Oalllpolll orae &amp; vlnclnlty. tobaoco
• ~ome on ot. ac no. C'"'-. Coli "14-21"·"120.
I!IWlu.AI.IIOUIS
lllo Oronda Ohlo.,l14-949-22&amp;3.
sion. off George• Creek Rd. Cll, linen1, bedding, drapee,
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muat be In very good cond , Cell 114-211-1211 otter area, •21baaa,
.000. Call 11-14di1hea, pena. tool1, Avon.
304-171-2117.
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241·1129&amp;.
MOBILE HOMES MOVED. ground.
propane gas. 614· 12 to 8 . Ethan Allen 10fa for everyone.
lnaured. 20 yra experl.. ce.
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Would like to pelnt houoa 2 bedroom remodeled home 304 -11711-29611 or 671- 441-42113 or 114-371 · bed. Maytag wesher· dryer. .
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f..W., 1 --2 ,....
trellm. roofi. Cell II t 4- vlnyled, 2 roc reo 1150 lb 2998:
2824.
Karisteh carpet, 3 -piec e Housohold 1111. Mev 31ot.
lt --lhJO ....
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211· 11121.
lobecco baoe, Rio Granda
bedr.oom auite, table, chairs, June 111 and 2nd. Old
aree. t21,000. Call 614· MOBILE HOMES MOVED . Furnished. olr coiod , cable, plants, pictures. antiques. blacksmith and carpenter
· WOI UIIIUU ANI
Mow lawno, rake, trim In old 241-529&amp;.
.lntured, · 20 yaerl
nochyte•e,, beautlfulrivtr· Haviland Limoge china.
SUIIIUJ IY APPOIIYIIIJn
city llmltl of GaHipoMI. H11i1 · _ _ _ _ _ _ _:.__ ·nonce. ~04-576-2816 or view. Kanouga. Footer's Mo- mite. household. Dr. Scholl. tools. Old gle11ware, china.
1m1ll appllences. Log of
' 104-675·1441
11 Help Wanted
mo-. ctapoandoble aarvlca. In Oalfipolla, country view' &amp;78-2998.
bila Homo Pari&lt;, 814· 441· apt. 103, 520 Spring Voliov am1111 items. 4th end Pearl,
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1102.
Woltor Long , &amp;1•· 441- from aundtck &amp; ahadod
Dr.
Recine,
1241 or 114·441· 3111.
patio on reer ot house. Front '7il Uberty 12•70. 2 bed·
- - - - - - ·1&lt;Watklno datler. No ,.,.. Dlllvary Poonon: Muat llove view of gof1 courM, lirge room, new carpet. ga1 heat. 2 bdr · 12•11, P8rtilllly fur· 930 2nd. St. Mondey Juqe Yard Nle. May 31Jt •nd
A'IIIIIU 11 1'111' r!l'
carport. bow window, llrge good cond, 304-876·2119 nlshed . . ront t181. deposit 3rd. 1011M· 6PM. 10 Family June 1st at Rigga Cr11t
rlence neceiMiy. Earn 21tr1naportatlon with Ina. l&gt;osement. Coli 614-448· or 1171·2114.
nu. Children roccaptod . Yard Sole.
Manor abave Eastern High
. eo" no t-orlal roatrtc- c-wn
Minimum 1t · .,..., old. 2131.
CaR
614· 446· 6238.
1- - - - - - ' - - - - - School. Look for lignt ..
tions. eoil ooUect McCoy, ApplY betwOin 1PM-4PM.
Yard Sale Sat. June 1 &amp;.
1973 Romado mobile home, 1 - - - - - - - - -114-441-ION.
1 ~1rd of Thanka '
Danalll'eltellan Roataurant, 3 bclr. ran~h etyle, 20 rocrtt-. 12, 116, total oiOICiric, ••· 1 bdr. mobilo home ., 40 Mon. June 3. Children• Moving sale. June 3rd and
pond, 30x38 detached gtl· pondo, phone 304. 773 • mo. plus utH~Ios, ref. &amp; dop . · clothes. 0-4T, hou•ehold "th. Couch. chair. gil dryer,
bparllncad etyNat· we- Spring Velley l'lau.
age. CA. 18 m~•• from. 5218 efter I:OO.
required. 1 mi. from town, Items. other ml1c. 1st house children-adult-teen clothes.
for
Unietyllng
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Till flmlly of !lobar! lr-n
COLEMAN WATER WELL
Gallipolis
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Reduced
to
adults
only, no poto. Gall on left on Rock Uck Rd .. Toys and mueh more. Miwtohas to lllank Ill tha loneflto evolleble. Interview
DRILLING
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Cell
114-446mobile
home,
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114·441-3587.
look for signl.
nersville Hll Rd .. Twp 403.
12
811
1
978
ohurohM, fritnda ond ..... lty llltiOIMmom. ctll 1147207 or 814-843•213&amp;-.
all olec:tl'lc, 2 ocras •••d. 1--------~Watch tor aignl.
Purllfl
aelaa,
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Rogl•
441-3"3&amp;3.
dvt11 who aorurtllutod lrl 1ny
lered In Ohio. All wotlt
saptlc tank, new well. 5 2 bdr. fumlohod. AC , good Large S1le Sat. June ht.
guortntoed . Coil 304-273· For .... by owner on Jey Dr. mil•• out Jerrys Run Road, condition, 1 child. no pete. Mon . 3rd .. 9 -6 . At. 35 Garage sele-June 1st and
w,y during tha of
loved one. The lrown Fem- Cu~ to ole., -rt- 2111.'R-nswood. w. Vo. 3 bdr. rench with eet-in A 1
t110 per mo., New Heven . acro11 from Mink• Auto 3rd-613 S . 4th Middleport,
ment • cut gr-. live-ln.
lly.
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kitchen, 2 boths. LR, FR
PP 1 Grove. Moving muat Call 304-882· 2488.
Woman·a. men'a, end boy'•
Caii304-17S-5104 or .304- Mr. ~d's Speedy Wnh; high with - flrcrploco. 2 cor ott· Mil . t9,000.00 'or lteot l.,.--- , - - - - - - Sales on DMnie Or.
clothing . Hou11hold and
17S·I3111.
ache,ff
garage
on
large
lot
In
offer.
WHI
_.,Ita.
Call
for
Two
bedrOom•
mobile
home
presaur~ cleaning. liquid
Two Femily Fri. May 31 thru decorating item1 . Cl .. n .
3 4 11 7 1
3 'tnnouncemenia
M81mMMOit rn11n to Uv•ln. aand "blaetlng. Mobile greet neighborhood. ~P P ointme n t ° ' 1 4 2 - in Bidwell, water furnished. June 8 . 6 miles below Rain or lhine.
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· · no •··•·
· ed . Gellipolis on Route 7 .
homos, buNdlnge, trucka, •49,500. C•ll
" 814-448- BotwHn
, d apoort· requor
Coli 11 -.3117' 01 ·2 1
heavy equipment, pools.' 48 2s'
alklorMory.
Call 814 - 388·8648 .
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3 family garage ule on
Pl!rltlng 1,..1, boola. Ed5 Family Yard Sale Mon . Monday June :Jrd in Rustic
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SWEEPER and 18Wfnt ma- Nun!
ng eorelt..nl -.led word Ooatorrolchar, 304- 2 bedrOonlJ. full basement, 14KI5 Baron, 2 bedroom, ell
June 3rd. 2 miles out Rt . Hillt, Syracuu, Ohio. 9 -3.
ohl.,. ' .......... partl, fuH
tl""' • part lime pool- .7,. 7239 oo 17il-1317.
141 , John Line residence.
Rein or thine.
double ·C8r garage, 1 .2. etectric, carpteted, central 12•80 mobile homo. 2
aupplieo.
flick up and
bedroom•. g... a 1 35 per
tione · bpartence
acres,
Aoeo
Hill.
Pomeroy.
air,
underpannlng.
outbullddelivery, Dovlo V1cuum only.
Pl!leCriOI C1ro c-. General haulln• 1nd odd t28,000. 814-178-2613.
lng, loc:atad OrMn Torrace month. 614-992· 7034 or Yard Sale Uncoln Pike. Yard oalo May 30th, 31 ot,
Clalo~- half mile up Ill Jecrkean l'lke. Oolllpo•
HCond trailer left. Mon. 3rd, June 1st. 9em-5pm. Car,
jobs. Any or ell kinde of ------~-·lc- P .o•r k. 0 oil I pol il , 992-71171 '
OlfO
Creak lid. Cell lla. No phene caMe
Tu11. 4th .
bed, big man·a-womeA' a7 room ho~H. 1Y, both, 4 •12.100.00onoofthobeat,
- · 304·1711·1410.
114·
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2 bedroom 12•86 . Partly
i n fant 1 - toddler - boy ' a
bedr.o9m1.
On
304-175·2191!.
Easy AlleMbly Work I WUI mow llwns end Iota In
fumiahed . Set-up end un·
Yard Sale Friday &amp; Satur- clothet, misc. hou ..hofd
lelobno for Get W... A,..,· tiOO.OO par 100. 0-ari- Pt. Plaeaanl end Maeon. Can Gravel Hill In Middleport.
Catll14·992· 6714.
1977 Llbetty, 12•65, 2 darplnnocl. Call 114-992- day. 9AM till ... Antique itomo. 674 High St., MiddleVWNOyl,,llrtlldaya, pertln. uad
Pt,yment. No 11Met304·773·8t87 . .
7479 .
giasJwar•. some furniture , port.llngi)!g llorriHa. Cd lal- E-'-noa•No Bello. o.. , '--~~-----..:....­
bedroom1, new carpet, new
· misc. 3 miles below Golllpo·
3 bedroqm houH for ute. 8 underpenntng , turnlahed •.
laoni • Co. 114-446-43U.. toile · ooend Hlf·addreoaod , .
At Roderick Grimm'S in
i'OOmo allogetbor. fully car- •II,IIOO .O.P . 304-1176 - 2 beJ:froorrt, niCe, ~end Hili Jl• on 'Rt~ 7 . ·
. etemped enveiOpei £l1n
Road. phohe 304-675 patod. r·n Br•dbury . tiy . *387
..
·
Ricin• on Broa:d.,ay . June
F,..·, toys and · frW glfti. Vltal-'111, 3418 Entorpllalo
3834.
.
.
"
owner . Close to ochool on ~
.
'' - ' .
.
Yord · S•lt Fri. &amp; ·sat: · In 3rd . . several itiml •• we
Wrap up your lltopplng llet. Ad, Ft. 'i'lerce, fl . 33482:
have• a Frtandly Homa Toy --~----lc- 1-::-:---::::--::---- County Rd. I . 1114· 9·2· 3 br mobile home, 1 •car 2 bdr. mobilo homo fur· Porter, be1ide M.E. Church . moved from house to mobile
3187.
homo . 814-949·2834.
In Ne,v H•ven. 304- nllhad. 304-&amp;71·6ti12oftor 10·1
,..Ill! •-· Gitto for· .. Eeoy - l i l y -1111 t!IOO. 2 ·1
Butinees
occeflonl. oomett•ftl for per 100· - - p a y Cozy_2 bodroom home PI•·
1!2· 2384 or 773-&amp;942;
0 pport unItv
tiPM .
Garam- Sale 44 7 Jerry St. Behind Pomeroy Ucenae
l'ltWI ,_,.,, t:oF moralalornl•
ment. No ..SNOflence-no
Thu,..,
Fri .. Sat. 9 -4.
Bureau. Thur.d•y. Friday,
-ll
..
ly
,.modeled.
Carpeted.
1
973
Llbo
12
4"
II
lion, ;,,''1111 Mari~V!o Pc'MII ., .tel... OetaH1 .... d qlf•
1 'r.cirt, prlvecy, outllulldlng.
ny,
x u. bu I·
Seturday. New and used
114-.t42·3111.
.
.
eel.._.. .......... tnVa·
Good doal. 110,000 or beat ""dt room,. -2 ~rooms, un- 44 · Ap1rt"';nt
. Y:i.;d Sale ,.'Sit. 1st. Green iUmitUre: lamp1, eurtaina,
' - ' ELAN VItAL- 731,
offer, 1114-742-2390. 814• penn ng, ... uponrerit"'l
Terrice l\tobile Home P8rk . bt~y clothn. mi.C.
·
for'
~ant
3411 EntaiJtrfaa lid., Ft.
:. J NOTICE I
.
742-2174. 114-192-7711". lot. ~~.100. 00. Clll 304Clothlog· womlf'll Md P.eGlvu,vey
4
'I'HE
OHIO
VALLEY
PUB·
u
176-11212
enytlmo.
'
Plenre. FL 33482.
•
tltt. 10:00-4:00.
Verd ule. June 1Jt. 2nd.
L!IHING CO.' recommends
8:00 till dark . On old 33, 1ot
CoH tha A:nny Netlonel that you da ltuiln... wtttt 3 bedroom home. IY.t Plf· Houte trailer 1: 2 acre
Moving Sale Sat. June 1Jt. hou11 pelt feirground1. Rein
'
Pu,lea.
Cell et 4-441- Guard and alk tbollt our pey people you know, end NOT cent ataumebleloen.gard•n ground. Can be '"n any- JACKSON ESTATES 11 :00. End tabln, desk, or shine,
to
d
money
through
tlie
lfiOt.
Aeducad
down
to
limo.
304-458-1&amp;17.
APARTMENTS
(Eq'ual
Mid benelltl, Including odu·
. .1~.
Hou1ing, Opportunity) chain. entlque dre11er,
cat1on11 111l1tence. Cell moil untH you lllve lnvntl· 149,000. 304-176-&amp;047. . - ~-::::~·
monthly
rent starts at 1169 dl1hea. drapes, watarbed 4 femily . Furniture, draJMs,
I·33 . Farm1 for Sale
3 flmele Sll-n kltteno. 304-178-31110 or 1-100- gated tha oHtring.
IV
OY'/NEA
3
bedroo'ms,
for
1
ltedroom
end t204 for with 6 drawers, toy1. At 54 bedding, di1hea, bleycte.
142· 31111.
Call ,14-317-,7 122.
clothing . June 3rd.4th,6th.
luojnees for oole, dow~- 1Y, betha, dining room, full 1 _.,:..:.__ _ _ _ _ __
2 bedroom. doposh UOO. Chillicothe Rd.
9am. Nate Wiu re1idence in
10
Galli
11
1p--1 beHment with family room, •·
located
near
Spring
Vell1y
4 pui.!H pari Englloll let· Hillp WA!'Iod full 1nd part
wn
po 1• equ ,_,, 24a24 ftar;s•· closa to Form, 121 acres, G1lll1 Plaza 1nd Foodland. pool Yard Sale June 3 ,4 .6th. 4 Rutland .
&amp; Inventory. llillnt due to
•
Co n1 Ohl t b c base ·
... &amp; toltrotior·lmotha&lt; ..... time wettr...·e end Mr~ IH-.
Celll14-441-1 411 . downtown. 3 4·175·4104: timber,
u y, putu,.,
o. o • meadovr
co
, and Cobia TV ai..Uable, Family Yard Sale. Having
- ) . Celll14-311-1132. meld. lend . ...,ma to box
houra as pos1ibte 1 0 1m to 4 home interior, tupperware, Yard ule Saturday. June 1 .
711. O.lllpolla Ferry. Wv.
'
3 bedroom ~uM. Lincoln and farming land. Mln•llll pmend7pmto9pm ceremica. furniture, clothes, Corner Laurel and Sycamore
21111.
.
lor with llqu .... - . -wine Av•u,, t33. 00.00. Gall W
rights,
3 - · lltt8r trained, 2
od form pond, See Hollie'
•
Mondey-Frldoy, Call 614· &amp; mise. hem1. Kootnz-Sailer St .. Middleport .
.. ny
~ltrek • white male, 1 callc:o
304·1171·2749.
o
or phone 614· 3 7 u· 4411
•f.at lood ' 0
- 2745 or r. . ve Ad., Vinton. Oh .
2404
temal 0 . Call 1114-2111- E-'-noed milker •nd lllrm bull11001 Int. Muat IICrlftoo.
Yard sele:June 111. 2nd, 3rd
meaa~e.
...,_. Muat 1te flmlly """'· Cell 114-112·1101.
1128.
Yaod Sale 9 to 6 , Monday &amp; from 9 :00 to 1 Clothing ell
Tol leval, 5 yoaro old, 3 0&lt; 4
=
·
no drtllklng. muet furllloh
Juno 3 &amp; 4 . 1819 size•. household goods,
"'"' opportunhy, grownlng ltedroom, 1Y. baths. !Ao •era' &lt;114
Businesl
J Nicely furniohad mobile Tuesdoy,
Che1tnut St Chainsaw, de· 1hoes, books ,etc. SomeFriendly I - · old 'flmate
hal
da
t
ct
lot,
IY,
per
cant
IIIUIJIIblt
.,_
~
puppy, Y, Collie• Y, Gdl*n number. lend lrlfo,.Buildings
. : :~:r:;..~·.~ cl~:·ad:~~,.~n~~~ humidifier, clothirig. sm•ll lhing for everyone. 160
!let !'lover, Colt 114-441· to loa C-21. care of l!elnt : • ., n~.:i:'~. "~~=..,~~~: IDtn. Call 304-773-1017
appliances. "fen. amall air South 7th Ave . .
housa.
llllop.
Raaaon:
other
_olt_er_s_P_M_
.
_
_
_
_
_
Calll14-441·0339.
l'teileant Rl!llater; 200M.
0011 lifter II'M. · ·
conditioner.
·
Middleport ..
1
lt., l'olnt Pleesam. w. Yo. obllpt!!fna. MA ·Chain-.
building
2-unh.
good
Apt.
Mhchell
lid.
Call
1114·441·
Bavo
tU
on
,.cently
remo·
Furnl1hed
efficiency
701
Meilcan Chlhuohua, male• 21110.
7121.
deled llrg• 2 --3 bedroom lnv11tmant. 304-176·7541 4th Ave .. Oolllpolis. •160. Huge Yord Solo i at, 2nd ., &amp; Straet aale on Riverview
hou-oken. very lnteiN·
homo with ctlpat through evenlngt.
utiUtiet pild, there bath, 3rd. 9 -? Women. mens Drive in Middleport behind
AIU 'A 8UI'EIIVI8011
gont. Coil 11 4-2. .·111 1 .
children• clothes. Imperial Electric. June 3rd
out,
2
flreplocecr,
half
baoa·
Ndults. Cell 441-4416 after ieans.
NEEDED. National COlli· HJ&gt;m• A-mbly tncoma. mont.' c1rport. t39.000.oo
baby clotheJ, playpen. be by and 4th. 9 :00 ti)l1
8PM.
3 flmale pupo. pari Alrdale. pany hal opening for.,...,. A-mble pjoducto It f!orna, or mok1 offtor. 304-1711-· 35 Loti &amp; Acre•ge
•wing, •troller, rotec::h 71h ft.
vi-. Hire,"""'· ......... Pen-time. Oatslle. Celll13· 111111.
Caiii14-371-23U.
3 pt. hitch rotorv mower. 2 Y, 300 Spring Ave., reer .
Upataira
3
rooms.
furni1hed,
~ trom your home.
327-0its. •"'· 1111.
mllos out Rl. 218. Right on Pomeroy , behind AlSO ·
bath.
Wllher-dryer,
AC
,
1 le~g llllr . ; - • wlllte FlU.... lfouro. lual-.
Noed Olfar. 3 bedroom fuM
Kill, 3 mi. W. of Holzer
cleen. no pete, ref .. dep. Ingell I Ad. 'h mile. Watch tor ciated Fabricators. Clothing,
male• 1 eltort, hair blaell twchlng or patty ji(MI • • · Avon terrttories av1ileble. finished bosamont, polio, 36
Hoapltll
.
Call
614-441·
req, odultl. Call 114-441· sign1 . Something tor glallware, Avon botttes.
flmij., llx - · o l d. Cell halpful. Com,- lit. 1"1-nt .,.• . 104·171· tenctd backyard. centralelr, 8221 .
everyone.
Many items. June ht and
.
1619.
trelnlolg provided. Colt Col- tUI.
114-441·2313.
3rd g. 1 614 ·992-2080.
I!Ao
pot. anumable loon.
lect (3041744· 0124 Houoe
U07.34 a month. .304-- 1 .1 acre at Porter, Hptic &amp; Upatalra Unfuml1hed 3 room 3 Family Yard Sale Fri B. Sat.
3 ,..
1 0 woeka ol4 'h of Uoyd. Inc.
117&amp;·3030
or 175·3431 .
drive ln. laya good. Term• or apt .. corpated, utilities peld. 9 to 5 . Rain or thine. Clay
%2 Money to LINin
Air~ • · Cell et4-371·
no children , no pete. Call Tawnhoun off Rt. 7 &amp; 218.
• .. h. ·coli 814·388-8885 .
VJ mile below Fest Stop.
231~.
" leltyolttlng trlpltlo In my 1 -~-'-------­
614-441-1137.
&amp; Vicinity
heme, I houro a dey, 4 day•
32· Mobile Homes
urge
building
loto,
Jerry'
•
Kit*o, to . - homa. Celt
HOME OWNERS·IIeflnonce
Third Avo .. Saturday &amp;
for Sale
Run Road. UOOO. Clydo GortOga lpt .. turniohocl. 29'12 822
•304-17&amp;-1431.
- · t40.00 .... - · fl&gt; low fixed reta. UM equhy
t14-!14f-7111 .
'
llloil Ave., Gallipolis. 1 bdr., Monday. Yard Solo 9 til 1
Bo-n
Jr
..
304-671-2336
for any purpoaa. LHdet
furniture. gills · ·vard Sale. Sat. only big
t220, ut11tlls !&gt;ald. Call Antique
Cartlflcatlon fvc tho Jobo Morttooe Co., 414·1112ware,
ml1c.
Something for garage ule, 8 .00 AM, Rt. 2
21 ecrH of ...., for 1 ocro elong At. 82 south 441-44t&amp; lifter BPM . .
• NEW AND USED MOBILE. city,
outtlng . Call 114·1411• Tlalnlne ~ Pl"ne,.hlp Act 301·1 .
anyone.
North, Second houae peat
~ater.
phone,
electric:
.
..........,, (Worfl bparl. .oa
HOMES KESSEL'S QUAL·
t44 • .
" Y':.
Furnished
eputment
.
304-676-7641
ovoninga."
22 to I I .,..,. at ... end
ITY MOilLE HOME SALts,
Extra Nice Yard Sale. Sat.
Aduhs.
only.
Coli
614-448·
23 Proft•ional
4 MI. WEST. OALUPOLIS,
June 1 . Kanauga Rt. 7, Porch Sale, Leon Baden
,,. . "' good ho ..... 2 llmale 0 .1.0. preroarotkln for hlah
50 ICrtl off Rt. 82 oouth. . 9123 or 114-441-1443.
acro1s from lairds Wecking. Road. May 27 thru June B.
doge, , Oentl• and IJ.OOit ICIIcol ""'""""' 11 10 21
Servlcel
AT 31. PHONE 114·4411· Hilla. Some level. crlek.
-'!!ldotl•·
114-112· ~~~-be~at
Furniahed efficiency n 2!i Cemeraa, projector, jean a,
304-l7ti·7S41 ovanl~gs.
the Employment leourlty
baby item•. furniture. glesa- Yard Sale 2515 Mt. Vernon
1201.
'
utilities paid. 9 19 2nd ., ware.
OffloefromJunelltoJune7
•
Must sell. 11!83 Jey Sky·
bicj'cle. clothing. je- A11e, Fri and Sat, 9-6. Girla
Oalllpoll8,
•Ingle
male
prt·
2
lots
totll
100
•
1
SO
ft
..
· llec~ khtena~ ·I
old. trom I AM to 4 I'M. If Pllno Tuning end Rep'olr. liner, loti of .. troslncluded. SIIV'enth St. New. Heven. forrocl. C.. l 4411-4418 lifter welry, qultlr, humldfier. dre11e1 1ize 3 and 4. Odds
weicht bench, video dl1c and ends . Everything cheap.
41oi!Wathll eanie repe(r Int..- you muat be a lrunlcortll Muaic Co .. 114- Cell ahar 5 :00. 114-441· u.soo.oo . 304 · 8 ·82 - BPM.
I
-"'ent of Mooon coun
_ tv 441·0117. Twontlelh .,... 7 200
player. etc .
; :so•·, e71-1833.
I
;;.'i - g the . folio= of quality oarvlce. uno 1 - - · - - ' - - - - - , - 2312.
Garage Sale, Beech Hill, W .
Fumlelted apt. 1 bdr. •24&amp;, ·
hlllll: proffof-,...,
Drmlala, 114-742·2111 . ,. Klngsly ..SNOndo 7•24 ••·
Glen Drive, Gallipolis. Va. Fri 31, Sat 1. Sun 2.
utlltlea paid. 107 2nd .. 208
t Loat ·and Found
~.":.~--:"of~ w- - · d - end..,. , - , whh olr. flrepl•ce.
Oallipolls, aduha. Call 441- Home interior, baby ttema. Watch forsign1 . Sam Welc h .
ll1 1il.1h
furniture. maternity. glrla
.......... ~aeonr~·-. Coll luttltrl, ...,..,, microwave.
44111ehor BPM .
houllhold. __. . of. any ....,. "'"'
-·
1 I 1911 Cell Mon Sot 9
clothes. Honda 70, drape• . &amp;·family June 1Jt, 5th St.
Wllllre -:;;;;., tyn••. lt•· 742·3147ar 14-M2· to a' 114' 44113"47.·
.
.. ~...
'
Upaulra apt. remodeled, Yord Sole Multi Family. Mason. Bed1; motorycles.
LOifOnell-...,.-wlth capped etatuo. llnMIIplo";5001.•
1--:...'__·__·_u__. -:-beby items. clothes, rain or
prtvate
' entrance, 2 bedHous•
for
Rent
D-1 1 tattoo, In ••· ·Onoo met1t atube
f
• 2 ' 41
Hanoysuc:klo Rd. Addison, ' thine .
room•. dntrel air. 12215 Oh
Wel.tr pup. Vlclnhy of ato-tof~O::..torttet"' VWoepolrondltrV!we. No r • l l b y -: oppro•·
. Juno 31o 4 , B·ll.
'T
~· Ra
and uoed •• ,., J eores . of land with 1174 - - -- - - : - - -mo.. referencea. 821 V..
n
own
••·
•
I
meon
111-er
"~
Cutle
rnoLu. ho
14
I"
2
, c .. 114· .. 21111 ol .... houooahold; of ·a
CoB m• lpm 114·N2- a cond - •• me.
Cem•ery-3 bclr. brick.
Second AVo, oil &amp;14· 4411· 3 1 Fomily 1130 &amp; 1132 8-family . Baby to adult
clothing, glauware, mise
••or
271S
•·
..
• - ca..... bath, proga. lg.lot. eduhs, 2158.
• 111 1711 •
or S .,.
•
·
.
Vat.,.nbrlngyourDD-114; .
·
and 1812 Iuddy 10•1&amp;.
d-. u•Q mo. Call
SOCoOTd Avo. ' Sot. only. conJumeble•: adible•. &amp;10
· lo- tolt.melalo born- Jen. 1,
e•pondo llvlngroom. 1-ot4·1U- 2144.
2 ltedroom opt. ,.modelod, Furniture, children• clo- McNeil Ave. 9 :00 Saturday .
~L •· lflile
oa11uttw ~~=~ ~~:,:: A::O ~~~~
Live 1n .... rent 3 bedroom houM, cantrel cantrel elr, U7S mo .. rellr· thing, ne~ air cond.
• oarvlol numller. An E.E.O.
the · C1H 814·441·
9 :00 to 4 :00. be·
olr, tZSO per month. R -· oncao. 821 Sacond AVo. all S Family Yord Bole · Flrot Tuesday
-IIIH A"* , Ml~lrll -'PY*'·
effect-hoe uti mateo . 42&amp;3 or 114-379-2824,
side Mason Bowling Alley,
alnoe ........,, UO: ,._
Werd'l KAYbwrd, 304-171•
encM. 41 Spruc:e St. Cell l -8.:.
14_·_
44_._·_2_111_8:_._ _ __
houae an O.J'. White Rd. lot• of cloth•• end baby
wertl, 1 114-14~·2831. ·lo- Own ypur own J11n· 11100 or 11.. 1124.
·
1112 14oll fumlohacl, un· 114-441-21111.
.9·1 •. Sat . I mile !rom HMC. item•.
Unfurnlahed
apartmenta.
wAle lport.,..t, ·Udlee Apparel,
clarplnnlng, woshar • dryer.
S
Cell 11~· 4411·3131 .
Lim-In
l'ort!-!!'· ;~!!!.
C~. ~liM. CeM'AC, porch, ..c. cond .. 3 bdr. ronch . ........ near 941 Second Ave, Golllpolla,
Baekyard •••• Saturday,
1
•
2
bdr
122&amp;
mo.
utl~lto
1
• · - 1 ..........
lliro1tlo.'l ,..,., Ao n IN.
t'e11,000. Coli 114· 211· Nortll Golll• H.S.. noo
O.rego Sale Oeorgas C...,. Juno 1, 9 :00 to 4:00. 2410
pd.
Call
441-44111
oher
IMctt mixed I'UPPY·
114- Jor_,he, Chle. LM. Uvl, •
.•
1 21
114 211 11210
month, 1,10 dlpollt. Call
Ad . next to Johnaon'a Mt. Vernon Ave. Cancelled If
1
. lpm.
Ald... Juno23rd thru lth. 8 tein.
IU-1127. ,
.
bey ....... laaol, I..,._ '
;:: 114· 318·871 1 aftor S.
.
~ Tornlloy, Calvin llltln, ....
olluadtmv good cond.,
1 H omtit for Sale I 14170
l t u fou,... In t . . . . . v......,I-Pioone.U.
t4.aoo. 1;111 114·371· 3 nn. houM wtth lteth. Fumltrhed apt. 3 room prl· to I .
4 milts North Route 2, gooCI
1
newly painted. Coil 114-, Ylte bath. ,.,.,.ncH r•
Verd S1Je Chlldr*'• clo· cloth••· children• and mena
: ... Cell :r,._i:f.:a~v-'
M:::.~ : : : 1-'
,.,-.,;.
..,.-..,.--bclr. -ab\IIOU....;..;_ )17l or 114-371-2171.
qulrecl,
141
2nd
.
Ave.,
01111·
4
1
1
1
4441· 2223.
thing, toyJ, b1by mattre11. mutti~flmily , wetch for aAgn
polio. Call 114· 446-2211.
h. HtoltMa•, OWr 1,000 .homl, 3,000 111.ft.. lltethl. 0 ..... far .... by owntr.
curtolnt.lohouMholdltoma. Tuet4ov and Wodnnday . ·
Laet. !lrly;, . . . . . . , . . _ .....,., •7.100"to ••4.100 lllraptaru. ~~~-.•-· trelter low•• River Ad.· 1 bedroom houoeln M"""'· 2 bdr. crptl. t141 mo .. Rein or thine. Saturday. 8 to June 3 and 4th. 9 to ?
CcleytyJ~e . . . 4111~out ln;a-~.T.......... III...-. 111,000. lleduoed ' tO 111,.-. o::ni.~;.::- ville. loolda Mlnoravltli newly
d100rt010d, kltchan 5, and Sundays, 8 to 11 - - - - - - - - - by • • Plent. Total fum- . CoH 304·178· llodnev YMiego II folliiMIIIIII lid. 11_..
ClfiUIIn.. ....
t4a.ooa. -" - " 1bte 1". Wilt
.
Gttrv C - .... I J.m. 11 dwt• M1. Ku- CIHI14· 441-7011 or 11.. CaH ,&amp;14·441·1 3
be· electrta. C•ll 114·111• 1104.
slgno.
104-17.. 1411.
I-1171· H31.
.
II..M21.
. '
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1211 .

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Public Notice

Public Notice

COUNTY: MEIGS
PUBUC NOTICE
Thefdlowlngwvrer8celved·
bv Tho Ohio EnvirPlotection AIJ80CY
(OEPA) loot
weolc. EHectiw

obtained at the offlc. of the
Treaau!'8f, MiddlepOrt, Ohio.
A certified check payable to
lhe T"""'urer of the oi&gt;Ove
board of aducetiQn .., a
aatisfactorv bid bond executed
of finol ac:lona and by tha bidder and the ..,...,
company. in an amount equal
of propooed
.:1iONI
. .- atated.
Final ec ~ to fiw -15%) of the bid
~ may I)JI appoolad, In aholl be oubmitted will! ooch
•
writing, 30 doyS of the bid.
date of 11111 nolice, to Tho
Said board of education
Envilo..,_tal Boord of Re· ..,.,_ the right to waMt
view. Rm. 101. 260 E. Town informalities, to oecopt or
St., Columbuo. OH, 4321 6. IOfOCI any and all or of
Notlco of appaol lhall be any and all bido.
-will! the DinM:tor within 3
No bids con be withdrawn
-doyo. l'n&gt;poeed actions will f... atleattthirtyf30)dopthe scheduled ctooing time for
Wllool • written
adjudlcalion
hearing
roqueot io nJCeipto of bido.
.,bmltlad within 30 days of
M - Local Boord
the INuanco date, ... tha
Of Education
Director reviHI/ wtthdrewa
Jane Wagner, Treasurer
the propooed action ..., Any
621 South Third Avonue
Middleport,
Ohio 45780 ,
may-""""'*'"
1 (614) 992·6860
and/ ... a mwting
151 24, 31 (6) 7, 14, 4tc
~within
30 doyS of theoctian
date
-ad. "Action," u , _
Public Notice
- notin'*'&lt;le
-~~~If
of a complaint.
....-.. publie ••.
ilta. 1 public meeling m_, be
hold. As to ony oction, indud·
' lng recolpt of werlliad complaints. ony peqon mayob181n

!.,._..

non--

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of lurthor actions. -

infvrinedon. u -

proWled in....of particular action•. .. 00""
rnunic:8tions -lhalbeoootto:
Heoring C1oti&lt;. OEPA. P.O.
Boo 104S, Columbuo, OH,
4321_1 . Ph. 1614) 466-8037.
ConsoJk OAC Ohap. 3746 and
OAC Chapo. 37411-47 and
3746-11
for -.....,..,_,
foroertiflcotion
Huntington Diotric1 Coopa of
-

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Public Notice

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
Notice io hereby ~ that
INiod .,.._. wt11 be .,.
coived at the offico of tha
Board of Melgs·County Com......,._ at the Cou~

controct. BOnd refwMd 1D io 1 '
llicldor'l loncf ...,..,_.,rng

in Puuavv. Ohio. LWtdl 12
noon on J..,. 19, 199&amp;, and
"'&gt;ttiiid at 1:30 PM ·on that
for ihe lol!owirlll ....

bid, which beCor.- a Ptrfor·
to~

paint (Sherwin Wollioma or

equal) to tha following OJCterlor
areas of the Meigs County
Counhouao:
AU tXI.-ior ..._ of tha
Courthouse e&gt;&lt;Cept the north
_,,_of building) and root.
Also to be lndudod In thio
project Is one coat of Gold
point to be applied to the
Oomo of the Courthouse. Two
121_ coati of b i - p groy
peont shall be applied to tha
otoirwaya and balconies and two coats of biiiCk
ruot·r - m enamel ""'" be
applied io the rllilingo. All point
ahlll be applied by brush only.
Won. .noll begin not more ·
then 10 days after awl&lt;ding of
contract and be c:omplotad

.........,in

5· 7-tfc

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SALES .&amp; SERVICE

Trenching Of Any Type
Dozer &amp; Backhoe Serv1ce
Plumbing Servoce
·
Welding. Lowboy Haulini
Septic Systems
liunsed &amp; londed
FREE ESTIMATE!

•ZENITH

•SYLVANIA
•SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY

•GIBSON REFRIGERATOR

WILLI AMS I

TRE~CHING SERVICE
Rt. 4, Hy11ll Run Rd. ·
Pomeroy, Ohio 4$769
(614) 992-2834
or 992-6 704
', S·20-1 mo.·

YOUNG'S

Roger Hysell
Garage

Rirel Estate General

SERVICE

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Notice Sent FridiiV
NOTICE OF
PUBUC MEETING
A public meeting will be held
by tha Rutland Board of
Townaloip Truot- on June 8,
1985, at 7:00 P.M. at the
Rultond Floe Houae. Rutland

()to;o:

992·22~'1..

PurpOie of the public moet·
ing ia to dilcuu dt.ist control
and tha epplication ofook brine

on Townthip roads. .
The Public is invited.
E~na

·

newly redeoorated bath, beau·

Swick, Cion.

of

s--

and independent
will IMo received with
- t o t h e - and
body type and will ltate thet

bedroom ranch wth full
finished basement, woodburning fireplace, 2~ baths: Nice I
acre lot Priced to ~~ at

Real Estate
216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-(614)-992-332&amp;
NEW USTING - 66 acres
young timbfr and minerals
S300 per acre

'

BIG FOOT PARK
NO MONEY DOWN

· $50. MO• ..
*looting *Fishing *Shaded Sites
•mott5....

$49,900.00.

at

assume loan paymenlsci$215
a month lor 26 years. 11 Wllo

COUNTRY HOME - Sw1n&gt;
ming pool, lg. lot. mcxt 3 Br
·ranch home wnh full basemen~ carpeti~g and garage.

finn - Older lrarm house, big
n~ barn, producing gas well

OFF 143 - Nial one ltoor

PIICE REDUCED - On thrs
21 ocr! farm with 4 bedrooms,.
tencln&amp; bam, equipment shed

acre.
W09DS - New 5 rm. home

Rea I· E ltate ·General

.. lEAL ESTATE FOR SALE

being buill 20 acres of land,
woods, niGe creek and Southem schools. On~ $16,000.

•

SPLIT LEVEL HOUSE with .3 bedrooms, 2
comPlete baths, dining room, living room
and larp recreation room. Located on 8
ICrts. Llr&amp;e farm pond. Racine area.

. HOUSE WITH GARAGE: Small shop and
·st;oaw in basement. Four rooms and bath,
2 pordles, wport, new furnace and central

POMEROY - Good 2 ~ 4
BR, hardwood floors. storm
winaows. hat water heal sto\le,
refrigerator and 2 porches.

2 ACRES - Near Pomeroy.
Flvt POINTS - 5 Rm. ranch.

range, dishw~her. carpeting
all efec1ric and prage, on rice

Iii Only $32,000.

s..

air. IWdltport, Ollio.

10 I •anoiML IANI
CAll t4t-2210,...AIIc for

large oorner lot with a recently
remodeled 5 room i'oose. 2·3
bedrooms, all on one floor.
$1,000 down payment and

DEXTER - Nice older 3 BR
home. Slave, refrigerator, fur·
nace, carpetin&amp;. dbl carport
and abotrt 2 acres.

remodele&lt;l 7 rm home.
Furnace. woodbcmll', basement dbl. garage and leYet

South on Ohio Rt. 7, 8 mlle1 belOW Gaflipolil crou R..:coon C ... . a,ldge. turn right •nd follow

Jlni
'(

(all: 742-2407

5-23-ttn

. .....

interest rate. $20,900.00.

PRICE·REDUCED - 105 acre

and minerals. Call to see thrs

one. Now $57,!il!l.OO

&amp; JlOd ~ area. PrNate &amp;

q~

Now $11,000.00

POMEROY - A beautiful 2
stary older brick home with
&amp;III'&amp;OOUS woodwor~ 2 fireplaces, central •• a pretty
stairwly, and alt in good
condiion. 'Mth $3,990 down,
an inlerest rate ol 11 \0'11. and
payments ci $376.79 a month
lor 20 years, this can
home ci distinction. ""'"I.,
$39,900.00.
HAlTORS
Henry E. Cl1t.nd Jr

192-lltl

Dottit TIII1W

SHADE RIVER
DRILLING
forrMrly

NEW USTING..., ~use­

ci

.

NEW USTING - Racine Price reduced on th~ neat one
floor plan with 3 bedrooms.
Excellent condition with many

NEW USTING - £Jstem
Schoof District - Beautiful 3

TEAFORD

Give Your Camper a Permanent Home

EXCAVATING
COMPANY

cavating,
landscaping, basements, sewage !IVatems, water
and gas lines, water
wall drilling and servjce, trucking !limestone &amp; dirt).

convenoence. $25,500.00.

I'

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Hea.to~

Drilling Co.

•Water &amp; Gas
Well Service
•Myers Pumps
Sales &amp; Service

. SUPERIOR _
· _SID.ING CO.
· VINYl ·&amp; ALUMIIWUM'
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
, Roofmg of all Types
Worked in home area
20 vears
"Free Estimates"
CAll COLLECT:

Ph. 1614) U3·542

A-i
•

"We Rent Fo1 lm"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992·2772

4-1-2 mo. d.

All STEEL &amp;
POLE BUILDINGS
Start From

12'xl''

Sizes from 6'x6' Up
.to 24'x36' ·
l,nsulated Doc Houses

P&amp;S BUilDINGS
011.
Ph. 614-143·S19i
lacln1,

10-6-tlc

OH. 45743

Bottom,

PH. (614) 985••m2
Use

We

Von Schrader
Equipme~t Recommended
by lead ing Ca rp el Manu·
facturers .

.St. At. I 1&gt;0 North
Gallipolis, Ohio
7/ l lllln

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304·675-6276

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'FREE ESTIMATES" •
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CONTRACTING
OOZER, BACKHOE,.
TRENCHER, SEPTIC
SYSTEMS, 'NATEA,
GAS &amp; SEW !A ,UNES,
RECLAMATICN, PONDS,
SPRING DEV6LOPMENT,
HOME FOOTERS,
DUMP TRUCK STONE
&amp;DIRT

JIM CLIFFORD
PH. 992-720 ·

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Residential &amp; Commercial

CCIII:
11 -14-tfc

Roofing Co.

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NEW - REPAIR
Gutters - DownsPouts
·Gutters Cleaned
Painting
Storm Doors
&amp; Win dows
Siding - Soffit Work

Television Listeninc Devices ' ·
. Computerized Hearinc Aid Selection
~ Hearinc Evalu~tions For All Aces .
~

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LISA M. KOCH, M.S:

IIi

::z:

:2:

949-2263
or 247-4641

"

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BULLDOZER &amp; BACKHOE WOII .
*BASE MENTS '*SEPnc' SYSTEMS
*FOOTE RS *GRADING

SALES &amp; SERVICE

*C,ONCRET~ ~OAK

IUSINISS , _ (
(6141 H2-61SO
lniiiNU PIIOIII
16141

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(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992·6601 ·
417 Second Avenue. Box 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
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TRO. EXCAVA

317 North Sacond
Middllport, Ohio 45760

.. -

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.Licensed Clini_cal Audiolocist

4/29/tln

PLUMBING &amp;
HEATING

:;

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DENNY CONGO ........
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. WILL HAUl:
. ·JUST CALL! ·
992-3410 .

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FOR All YOUR

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•live Entertainment-free HBO .....w
•.K1tchenet1es •Restaurant
, ... -."J

MILLER
ELECTRIC
SERVICE

Howard L. Writesel

•ln1ulatlon
•Storm Doors
•Storm Window•
•Replacement Windows
•N•w Roofing
"FREE ESTIMATES"

35185 Oak Hill Road

long

U-SAVE
AUTO
. RENTAL

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

UTILITY BUILDINGS

lt2-51t2

~46-4522

992·5875 Or
742-3195

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

PIONEER CARPET
&amp; UPHOlSTERY
ClEANERS

CALL

PH. 667-6535
or 985-4353

Slzn

.

SINGLE S%4.95
304-67 S-6276

~

EUGENE LONG

RENT A CAR

MEIGS
Will do all types ofex-

features. Level lot with storage
buildin' &amp; tencin&amp; In town

Real Estate General

..

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8 mila from
Pomoroy-Maso• lridca

;, ~ . . .

tiful patio. You wrl want to see

this one' $41,000.00.

the
priorbUo10 dalivort
COmply
· -with
..
- al ootety
- regulations
apec:ific:ttionl.
and
o:urrent Ohio Minimum Stand·
-for School Buo Conotruc:·
tion ol the D"""rtnwlt of
Edooc- punuant to s 4511 .76 of the Ohio RoMied
Codo and all other pertinent
prowillana of t.w.
Specific:tlionl and instnoe·
tionl to biddert mav be

-

- Move right

on and enjoy.
Excellent oondition. Modern
bui~·in kilchen with- dos·
hwasher &amp; trash oomPIC(or. 3
bedrooms, full basement,

·· ··~
RT. 62 NORTH
POINT PlEASANT; W. VA:

Pomeroy,

•Aefngerators
•Dryer.s •F reezer&amp;
PARTS and SER VI

No Sundoy Colis

...,...

992 -62.15 or 992 , 7314

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges

NEW USTING - Middleport

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MOTEL

"We Rent ~or Less"

V. C. YOUNG Ill

All Makes

PH. 949-2101
or 949-2160

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985-3561

Built

.. Free Eatimetaa"

E.Mal1nW
POMERQY,O • .

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151 31, 1tc

Homes

.

KEN'S
APPLIANCE .
SERVICE .

SIDING (0.

New

(Free Estimates)

~-

446-452'2

Addona and remodeling
Roof•ng and gutter work
Concrete work
Piumbmg and electrical
work

(CUT OUT fOR FUTURE U!£1

. IISSEU

s.,..,

RENT ACAR
CALL

CARPENT~R

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7 121

*VINYL SIDING
0 ALIIII11NUM SIDING
"ILOWN iN
INSUlAnON

3/ 2/lfn

TR£NCHING IS OUR UN£

ai

BOGGS

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WE ARE YOUR SALES
AND SERVICE

PAT HILL FORD

Derk Ollmond
CoaiCorpordon
(5) 31 16) 3, 4, 3tc

Public N_ptice

'

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Office 949·1493
Home 143:·SJ•IG

992-.3345

CLIIC

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•H111vy haulinl
•Flee esti1111tes .
OON IOK

t04 Mullltrry Av., Pomeroy

HEADQUARTERS FOR

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

Public Notice

GREG ROUSH
992-7611

PH.

LEGAL
•SATELUTE SALES &amp; SERVICE
Notlco II horoby given that
ll1 Hm A Full Time
Daolo Diomond Coal Corpora..
Shot Technician ,
don, 23879 R - Ad ..
on Outv
Pomeroy, 45719. permit no.
D-0111-1, wll be lllaotlng.
RIDENOUR
Tho propoaad Mining ()paro992·2196
TV &amp; APPLIANCE
tiono, to in'*'&lt;le 101p
mining and~ ......
CHESTER-985-3307
Middleport,
Int. II ioalted in friction 2
4/l / lfn
friction 3, and tr.clion 1:t
s.bury Townahlp, Meigs 'r----~-'-jhr-'-------~
County end NQ'th of s- 1'1
Aouta 7, Eaat of Smto Route
7, 33 and 124 South of
within 30 calendar ct.ya. CountvAOIId2511nd-.of
permitting. Penally Townahlp Rooocl 204. . Tho
U. S. RT. 50 'EAST
beyond specified time .na1 be poOf*tv io locetod on the
lt. 124,Pomeroy Ohio
e5o:oo per day.
Pomeroy a...dronalt . at the
GUYSVILLE. OHIO
AU propoSaio muot 'be OC· 7.6 m1nu1o u .s .a.s. Topo
.
.
companied by a Bond lligned Mop.
Authorized John Deere •
by two Suretioo approved by
lllutlng wiA be conducted
New
Holland, Bush Ho&amp;
the County Commiuionert. in Mionday . through Saturday.
Farm Equipment
Also Trans111lulon
the amount of 12,000.00 for 8:00 A.M. to NOON and 2:00
Dealer •
the faithful """""""""" of1hll P.M. and 1:00 P.M. ThrM
looo'nso wil be 8
minutaa beloro Bliotlng, Two
!1ams wil .. bo -.ndod 6
~
mirlutea blaatlng.
'
·3-24-Uc
' ; ,StanloyH..m

16) 31, 1tc

board

SERVICE

• cttl1t

Far111 E•ulp111e11t
Parte Ser•lce

115-18.
. .
·, Genorol' .,....i;! lo in...tl
-r..,powlthintheHuntington Diltrict in al Wllllll'l.

T_.,

"Frn Estima..s"
IMtallation Avoilaltle
/4/ lfn

•Septic systems

Businus Forms,
Copy Services, Etc. .
HS Mill 51., Middleport

COUNIIY :

't OPEN EACH's-a ·

•Oil field service
•t.andseapin&amp;
dasements
:Plaonnddsclearina .

""!;.

•Wood Modo Cabinetry
Design ond P.lonning
,

.

EXCAYA11NG IlK.

PLUS: Offi&lt;e Supplies &amp;
furniture, Wedding
Stoandtr'o GrodMuotio•,.
"
Signs, Rub r agne
Stamps,

Housing

eom-•r'·r-::----'----''---RADIATOR

t61 31 , t61 1. 2tc

PRINTSHOP

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

Various T -.. OH
to 401 CertifiQotion. Public Notice No.- IHI

NOTICE TO
BIDDERS
PURCHASE OF
THREE SCHOOL
BUSES FOR
MEIGS LOCAL BOARD
Of EDUCATION
Seeled . Pf10 p CI •
will
•• !Jed by tho Board of
Educlllon of the Meigs Locol
School Diotric:t of Middleport.
Qto;o, at tho
Office
until 12:00 noon on Tuoodoy,
June 18, 1986, and at !hot
- _.c by the T.....,.,
ol uid a-d, -.rated, and a
repon . . - to uid
Board at its neii'l IChadioled
n ... ling • proWled by t.w for
thrw f3J 71 p. .anger IChool
" ' - · -=ordioog to opec:iflca·

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TOWN

· ROSIS'

FDI All Ym Prlalllf Nulr

•Rosidtntiol &amp;
Commercial
•Developments &amp;
Commer&lt;ial Sites
•Single anti Multi Unit

742·2027 ·

Controct.

THJ QUALITY

CONSTRUCTION

Aft1r S C.U

bidden after award of

AI ....,._ be coby the Ohio Worbr'a
Compensation program .
cribed County ....rt&lt;:
lliddor'a' riak number muort be
bid.
Fumllh Ill · lllbor.
and opplionceo 10
' The Meigs County Commiocomplote in o -......., the right to
manneoo; al ocroplng or wile liCCepl '"'- rolooct ti'IY
or al bide
brulhing, pointing. Nglaling and/ ... - port-·
where n -. , _ '*-'
M~ County
fnlmoo and brick. apply one (1)
coat ocrillc mMOnl'y white
Maoy Hobo-.

• ROUSH

ACCENT
':=~~:2~:;~y

bondo
.-wingwill- be ·retumod
AI - 10

-·her

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tiona of S8id
oducetion.

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Apartment
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LAFF·A·DAY

64 Misc. MerchandiM

68

8a Veg.tab.lea

KIT 'N' CARLYLI ®br urrr Wrlfht
81

1100.00. Phont 3o.t-171·
420l!.

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complete kitc hen.·Call 81 4·

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446-4383 doyo or 81 4 -" 6·
. ,0 1 39 evo.
Furnlohod opt . 1 31 4t h, 3
bdr .• t 195. wate r pai d . Call
446-4416 otter 8PM .
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S e1n up ri ght freezer ,

M own 1 bdr lipt. down·

town location, CA,

31. 1985 .

Ohio

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1128.00. Pllono 304· 178·
3818.

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Ohio

Cablntt typo floor model
otereo. AM · FM 8 track tope
ployor with turnublo .
11211.00. 30+812·28114.

Anic apartment fumiahed.
I 1 80, utlitleo pold. ohoro
beth. mole proforred. 819
2nd . Ave.. Glllipolis. Can
448-4416 ofior 8PM .

NOW, DO I LOOK

Attox 6 ol!lel oil terrene
vlhiclt. exc ohopo. 304882· 2887.

3 bdr. newly r..inodeled
duplex. 648 Sacond Avo.
Utility ro.o m. kitchen, dinin· .
groom . Coll814-448-8293.

LIKE A l&lt;lfJ(:J-• OR

1&gt;0 I. ~001&lt;. ~liCE
A KIN&amp;l"

Crone elactrlc fumeco with
2t.h ton central air end
hordworo 1700.00. :J04.
675-2700 . .

813 3rd. AVo. 1 bdr. Privoto
bot!\, 11 38 mo., lncludeo
·water. depoait required. Call
814-448-4222. between 9
&amp; II.
Completoly furnlohed 2
room apt. t150. All utilitiea
poid. 1 poroon. Lady preferred. Coll448-1414.

WANT ADSbring
Vacation Money

,
·Tobor Upholotory. For rail-:•
1972 Chevy ·Blazer. IIIWD.
Good ongl~o . Gopd body.
t1.1100 Of boot offor. Donny
814·89B-82119.

Rivenida Apta. Middleport.
Special ratea for Senior
Citizens. t130. Equal Hou•
ing Opportunities . 814·

19114 Chov buo 409 engine,

would . moko exc. compor.
1100. 304-11711-3880.

992·7721.

Ploaoont, 1 1 . tnlleo from
Mooon, 7&amp; conto quart;
t9.00 for 1 3 quorto. oave
goo, 304•87&amp;-2817.
Bl11ck. brick. mortar and
masonry 1upplie1. Mounteln
Stoll Block. Rt. 33. Now
Haven. W. Ve. 304-882·
2222.

One or two bedroom apart·
ment1 in Pomeroy. Fur·
niahed or unfurnished. Rent
nogotioble. Coil 614-992·
6723.

66

Pats

for

Sala

f ,11111
&amp;

Supp l il!!,

liVI!SIIILk

61. Ferm Equipment

40.000 mi.. Nno good.
noedo oxhault. 14&amp;0. Coli
814· 379-2737.
1983 Dodge Chorgor.
34.000 nliloo, gocd cond.
Cell 814-2!18-1 788.
. '
73 Muotang v -8. auto, duo I

exhaust .runa great; •aoo.
Or tredl for motorcvclo. Call
81 4-379-2430 .
19811 LTD II 4 dr .. olr. rur
dlfrott. cruloe, tAt wheel,
tinted giolo . Coil 81 4:388·
BB24. '

CROSS &amp; SONS

1 ~droom apt. for rent.
Nicety tocated . Contact .Vii·
lege Manor in Middleport.
614 · 982 · 7787 . Equal

Houaing Opportunity·.

Nice 3 pc. LR, wrought iron
.,.tio furniture. couch. 3
awlvel rockara. · Call 61 4·

Apartment for npnt in Mid·
dleport. 1 bedroom. fur·
niahed, utilities included,

448-0ll97.

t200 per month piuo d 0p·
oolt. Call after 8pm 614·
992-7.177.

Furniahed, 2 bedroom apart·

HILLCREST KENNELS
Boerdlng all breldo. Heattd
lndoor· outdoor locilitleo:
AKC Doberman puppilo:
Stud Service. ColiS 14·448·
7785.

Bri8rpetch Kennell Prof8solonol AU-brood grooming.
Indoor-outdoor boarding fecilltleo. Engiloh Cocke.r Sponil,l puppieo. Cell 814-388·
9790.
.
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u.s. 38 Welt. Jockaon.

1 917 Mortury Capri Ohio
Ohio. 814-286-8481 .
very
cond .. 11 .BOO or
Maoooy Ferguoon. New
boot otr.r. Coil 814·3117·
Holland, Buoh _
Hog Boleo lk 0502 or 1114--.&amp;-11120 be·
Service. Over 40 uood
. lore 7 Ilk for D'bble:

tractOfl tq chooM from II
complete line of new I&amp;

uood equipment. Largolt
ooloction In S, E. Ohio.
19114 Seoro 1 B HP, 2 yr.
warranty. Coli 814·38B'
BB24.
'

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1980 Z·28 Comoro, PS. PB,
AT, AC, Hop, 69.000mlfoo.

new tirea, good· cond . •
18,260. Coli 81 4· 448064B.

.

1 977 Corvotto . on• o'w ner.
uc. cond., 48,000 mi. Coil
61 4·248·9&amp;88.

mont In Middleport . All
utilltieo poid. Coil 814-992·
5084 altar 6pm.·

· 1878 Ford Fairmont, good
cond. Coli 81 4·2116·1 134.

APARTMENTS ,' mobile

end · Gallipolio. 814-4468221.
''

19'78: Comoro 4 opd., PS,
PI; ohorp, 12,400. Cell
e1 4· 446' Ul31i.

Ragi-ed Auottoilorl Blue

Heeler pupa . guaranteed to
worlc cattle. Ready to go.
Coli 814·448· 2109.

Furnished apanment down·
town Point Pleaunt. utilities
paid, deposit reqUired. 304·
B91i-3460:

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!i

3 room .turniahed apt. -. ·l·r
cond. utllitiealncluded, O\ft·
iiklrts ·Hei'lderton, ·private
entrance. · 1246.00 month;

Coli 814·

304-876-6730.

Middleport on Nonh
Fourth Avenue, 2 bedroom
apt, furnished. 1-304-882·
In

Ford 7000 troctor. Set of 4
Bottom·Plowo. Good condition. Coil 81 4-68B·8B88.

2666.

Polo BuMdlngo ConotNctod

Furnished efficiency ept. for
one working person, private
1176. per month . Utilitie1
paid. ,Gentlemen preferred.

for commercial. garagea,
farm. store•. etc. Any 1ize.
fr11 ootimoteo. Coil 304·
8711-3981.

304 · 675 · 2083 or 1175·
68B9.

63

Livestock

Regioterad Hereford bull • .4
yearo old. Cell 814-446:
7339.

Pair bay mer.. yearling &amp; 2
yr. old full ailters. Also

furnished room. range, ra·
frlg . 1100, share bath. sin·

raglotored Bolglon mereo lk
goldlngo. Broke to workiOI'
poradoo. Call 114·863·
6043 or 614·854·'1894.

glo mole . 919 2nd . AVe.,
Gollipolio. Coli 448 ·441 8
after 8PM .

Rent

1976 .Cornaro LT. 308. 3
oped, rune good. 17110.
Cell 814-742-202B.
'
1974 Cutlooo Supnome . Ae·

built engine. rebuilt trane·
mialion, new parts. Runs
good. Body rough. t600.
814-992-58...
.
19B3 Pontiac T·10.00
hotchbeck, air cond, AM·
FM. tilt wheel, 4 now tlroo, 2
new beck ahocka, also apart

197B Toyoto Collce GT.
36.000 mileo.li opood tronl·
million. wrockod. UOO.OO.
0.8.0. 304-878-3841.

1873 Monte Corio. 80,000
mHeo, PS. PB, AC. AM·FM
Cl81et11, 60 Watt• boOater,
t1,40o:oo. Phone 304·
8711· 2073 otter 4:30PM.

email or •.I 715·water paid, 4th

Trailer space 165 plus dapoait, traah 8. water paid. 1
mile from 'hospital . Cell
814·446·1364.

19B2 Hondo Moped' bright
red with blkt.r lm. EC under
1000 miloo. Call 614· 446·
3376 .
1978 Hondl560 low miloo.
f885. Caii814•448·B103.

Dinette set, swivel rocker,
love. seat, &amp; patio awning
12x6.8 . Corbin &amp; Snyder
Furni~ura, 814·446-117·1.

1'974 Ford Torino. PB. PB.
olr cond, 11100.00. Phi:IM
304-878-8831 .

For sale or t rade couch &amp;
chair , couch:to-a bad, good

cond . 1400. Cell 614-3BB·
COUNTRY MOBILE Home 97B3.
Pork, Route 33. North OIJ -:---:---,.------Pomeroy. Large lots. Cell' Livlng~oom auite,
or
814-992-7479.
best offer. Movingmustooll.
Coil 614-446· 2089 .
.
Trailer 1pace for rent. 1 mile
eaat of Racine on Rt. 124. Uoed dryer 180. Coli 814Phone II 1 4-949-2008.
266-6261 otter 8:00 .

'81 Toyota Tercel. red. 4
opood, 81.000. mileo, very
good cond, .3.1110.00.
304-t71-2700.

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Gent'a DftP Stream Cll...-: '
·Cleaning, upholatre,y-:.
ecotchguerd , deodorl~i rt:~ ·
frN tttlmotoo, llighi\1. ·~ ·, .
commended . 1114-if9•·
11871 or 1114-'742 ..2211 : ·. ·:
~

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dowe. intuletlng, roo~ :. • :
and remodeling, • .ct:J.n~t ..,...

new.

&gt;: ·

crete. Coli 304· 773-8)~.~
.
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RON'S Telovloion
Houoe Ufls on RCA, Oii~or: ; "•
GE. Spoclallng In Zonlth. • ·
Call 304· 878-2398 or 81'. _ ; :
448-24114.
•
7" •.

8...,..,.. ;, .. .
&lt;.

1982 Hondo 18ii~ cc 3
wheeler. oxc. cond. Coil
814· 448· 1113B oftor liPM.

-

1978 Jiondl C8600T like
now. 3.ooo ·mileo. Colloftor
4:00.814-448-7002. '

RINGLES'B SERVICE .' ..-:~(:

9olt offer 1 980 CRBOR

motorcycle. need CDI
304-876-2530.

'

bo•.

19B1 Horidl Odeoooy. good
cond . 1800.00. 3114·6711·
1758 otter 8:00.
1976 Hondo CB200 rood
bike t360&gt;00. ~ 981 Kowe·
oakl 175 KDX dirt bike oxc
cond 11100.00. 304·SB2·
28B7.

-

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Fetty Troo Trimming, otj,mp · ·
romovol. Call 304· 176· •:
13j1 .
•
-

perlenced carpenter. eleyltt:- ; ..
dan, meaon , painter. roor ...

...,

~04-895- 3802 .

Siarka Tree and Lawn S_,r;. ~·
vice, atump removal. 30~ ~
8711·2010 .

• • ._,
'

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Boet• and
Motors
for Sale
'-

76

Will ttodl 10. ft. olunflnum
bait foro good Coondog. or
1811 for 1200. Coi1'81'4·U8·
1473.

1972 VW Super Beetle f~r
parts, · no engine, alto 4
apeed VW trans exla. 3046711·7241 .

77

MENTS, repfe~ment win• _
dowa. aluminum soffit.~_: . . ,·
'idlng, contlnuQ.U• gutt_et;r. --;
troe tttimltoo, all ..wo&gt;tll '. · ,
il~•ronteod . Coil evoningw.: · :
304· 878-21144.
. . '

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PI um brng
&amp; Heating

82

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. CARTER ' S PLUMBING ···· '·· ..
: . AND HEATI.NG .
Cor. Fourth and'PI•b · : • • .•:
Golllpollo, Ohio , ' ' •
Phone 111 4·4411 · 3888 •
814·448-4477
:-:: :

&gt;.:'•'.·

vi·:-

JIM'S PLUMBING lk HEAT·.
lNG . Rt. 1. Box 3!15, GoH~
polio. can 814-367· 0!176'. .

83

Auto Repair

...
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. . . ... .,• •

.

ATTENTION! AnENTIONI
BJ'o Body Shop now open.
Free eltlmataa. No job too
omoll. 304·878· 2863.

Good· 1 ExCI\IIting, HM· ~
ments, footers, drivewav~t
aeptlc Ulnka, tandacaping.

79 Motors Homei
8a Campers
16 ft. fold down camper,

aluminum top, canvas aides,
good cond., 1880. Call
814·446·4033.
1

1977 Ploy· mor compor.
oloopo 11. oolf· contilnod :
AC. both. wall --If corpet.
tx~ . cond.. 13,3110. Coli
., 4· 441· 2297.

83 Palomino Pinto camper.
fold down, 20 ft. goo fur·
nance, glirenge. oe• refrlo .•
al.molt new. uHd 1 timea.
quick olio. · CaU 814-387·
0334.

Do'aar Work land clearing.
landacaping. etc. Free eatimoteo. Call 814-446-8038
or614· 992-7119 onytime.

Dozer and dumptruck MI'IIicll. D.A. Bolton ExcavM- ,
lng. 614· 667·6fi2B or 814378-82BB.

84

Elactricel
8a Refi'igeration

SEWING Machine ' ,.;pairt,
•rvice. Authorized 81,11g8r •
Salea &amp; Service Sl\arpe~;t
Scl18ora . Fabric S'hop ,
Pomeroy . 814-992· 2284. ·

motorcycle.' Coli t14-189·
7191 .
'

clu""""'* for hi,ro.

und. gravel. hay.

Ul)ha!aterv
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City, ~ ~
14~. .._ 116-4483431·. Dl41 •
now
Upl:o-.
·

liltronix Moon A-. otle~CD

RICK'I NEW AND UII!D
FUfiNITURE. ·Com.... our
priG:~!. IOdoy. Phono

304-77J-8430.

..

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TRISTAtE ' · ~•
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
1113 lee. Avo .. Golllpolio
~~;;«8· 7133 9r., 4· 446:

,C

14e,O.OO.
......... J00 lnlp 1200.00.
Doc M- Cl 120.00.
J04.671-2700 3:00.

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displays and exhibits all weekend at
the Meigs County Museum with a
calliope to be on hand both days.
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AEP's last stemwheeler will also ·
be docked at the Pomeroy levee both
days and will be available for
touring.

Sqr.mds an~r four calls
Robert L &amp;gge"'s

Meigs County Emergency Medical Service reports four cans

answered Thursday.

Robert L. Boggess, 494ll State
Route ll!, Racine, died Ia te
Wednesday evening In Holzer
Medical Center, as the result of an
apparent heart attack.
BornJan.27,1946,hewastheson
ot Dessle Douglas Boggess, who
survives, and the late DenzU
Boggess.
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Syracuse at 12: 39 p.m transported Doug Hemsley from the ftre
station to Pleasant Valley Hospital; Pomeroy at 4:27p.m. took Mary
Booecutter from Mulberry Avenue to Holzer Medical Center; at 6: 51
p.m. PQmeroy was called to the Pomeroy Health Care Center for
Mabel Mlller to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Racine at 8:54p.m.
took Vlrgte Phalln to Pleasant Valley Hospital.

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Pleas Judge Charles Knight to Faye Steinmetz, also known as Faye
Brevlck.
Steinmetz had earlier In the year been sentenced by Knight to the
MarysVIlle Reformatory for Women after being found guilty of
welfare fraud charges. Steinmetz has been placed on two year~
probation and Is to pay restitution through the Meigs County Clerk of
Coorts.
Ashland Petroleum Co, has been granted a $15,615.60 summary
judgment ·from Stanley Hunt and Sun Cha Hunt In an action ftled
against Coal Power Inc., et. al. A motion from the plalntiff"for
summary jndgment against defendents Pat 0' Brien and Larry Hunt
has been denied by the court.
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GALLIPOLIS - A four-year old
GaUipolls girl, injured ln a Memorial Day traffic accident near
CentervUle, died Thursday at St.
Mary's Hospital In Huntlngion,
W.Va.
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Hospital otficials said Cassandra
Canterbury of Second Avenue, was
declared brain-dead yesterday afternoon. Herdeath'IS the third traffic
fatality ~"eCQrded In Gauta Counry In
1985.
She sutfered head Injuries when
the car in which she was riding was
l'l'portedly struck from behind on
U.S. 35 by a Heiner's bakery truck
driven by a Gallia County man
around 1:15 p.m. Monday.
'The driver of the truck, Larry E.
Clonch of Ohio 218, was cited by the
patrol for failure to stop ln an
assured clear distance following the

The singing group "Suruise" will be featured during 7 p.m. Friday ·
services at the Middleport Nazarene Church.

slates sale

Scipio Volunteer Fire Department Ladles Auxiliary will hold a
bake sale and yard sale Saturday, 9a .m. to4 p.m .. at the townhouse
ln Pagevllle.
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Harrisonville PTOwill hold their annual spring carnival ~nlrday,
4-7 p.m., at the school, with a drawing for a VCR scheduled for7p.m.
sharp. The carnival will feature door prize giveaways every half
hour, games, retreshments, clowns, heilum balloons and a talent
show. Everyone is invited.
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Occasional showers and·thunder{ ·
storms today, with a chance of
severe storms. Windy" today, with
highs In the mid Ills. Partly cloudy
tonight, with a chance of showers ·
The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire Department will have its first
and a low between 60 and 65. Mostly
chicken barbeque of the summer this Sunday with serving beginning
sunny Saturday, wltbhlghs between
at 11 a.m. at the_ftre station.
T.iandSO.
The probabillty of precipitatiOn is
90 percent tod.ay, 30 percenVonlght
and 10 percent Saturday.
The Wayfaring Strangers of Columbus will sing at the Rutland
Winds wlll be from the south at 15
Church of God ai. 7 p.m. Sunday. The public Is Invited to attend.
to 25 mph today and from the west at .
10 to 20 mph tonight.
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Fair Sunday and Tuesday, "With a
chance of showers and thunderA dissolution of marriage has been granted In Meigs County ·
storms on Monday. Highs will be In
~ominon Pleas Court to Diana Whaley, Rutlaml, and Brian Whaley,
the 70s Sunday and Monday, falling
Shade.
to inbstly In the 60s Tuesday. ·
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Singers at church Sunday

Court grants di.ssf!lution

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unintentionally omitted from a
listing of eighth grade honor roll
students at Meigs JunioP High

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GALLIPOLIS - Gallipolis voters will choose from
slx of the eight candidates appealing on the ballot In
Tuesday's city primary to run for three seats on .the
Gallipolis City Commission.
The six highest vate-getlers fn the primary will
oppose each other for those seats ln the Novem~r
election.
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Incumbent Commissioners Miles T. Epling, Donald
E. l.intala and Pierce D. McCreedy have chosen not
to run in the prtmary. Epling and McCreedy are
completing their second terms, while Llntala was
appointed ln January 1982 to serve when a vacancy
was created.
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Richard Brown, Mars~. "Sandy" Brown, Louis

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Graham Jr., Robln.N. Lane and Eldon 0. Wuerch.
· Under terms ot the city charter, none of the
candidates can campaign actively. City Manager
Chris Morris sald he thinks It was the Intention qf the
people who drafted the charter back In 1917 to make
the election process as fair and open as possible.
"It's soeyldent in the state thatpollticalcampalgns
cost ·a lot of money," he explained. ·:r guess prople
back then tell, 'why should.they spend money to get on
the commission?' Really, you stand upon your own
merit,. y~ background arid your compete,1ce.:•
Morris said he believed that making the
commissiOn race as non-political as possible was
probably another factor considered when tbe charter
was drawn up.
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Tuesday's vote will
d·e cide water rate,
default•••'politics'?

DURING 'rHE MdNTH Of JUNEI.

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Du' Jo.The Recent Closing Of Our Middleport sales Lo,,.We Are Overstocked At Our Gallipolis tot '·
Ana We Need To Move Them ,Out! ~e Have Over 100: Units To -Choose From In A Large Variaty Of Price
Ranges &amp; We Are Offering Some Great Deals!
Come By And·Pick One Out, Make A Deal, &amp; Drive It Away. No Reasonable Offer Will Be Refused.
There Are Too Many Vehicles To. Ust,. SO Come Out And Look Them
Over.
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slon race are considered unusual- and were dubbed
a "COde of sllence" by the Columbus Citizen-Journal
last week - those provisions have never been
challenged.
"ThiS Is one of the most unique charters around,"
Morris commented. "The reason I think It works so
well, and that there have been no challenges to it. Is
the ~lze of the community. If we had a popula tlon of
30,00) or 40,(XX), I don't think it would work well."
Morris said that with a larger population, the city
would be forced Into creating wards, as Is the'case In
larger cities containing a populace with diverse
ethnic, economic and social concerns. With wards,
candidates would be elected from each ward to
ensure representation ln city government .
Under the current setup, the eight candidates In

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Tuesday's election are at large and do not represent
any particular are;, of Gallipolis.
Morris said he thought the nulnber of candidates In
the running was "good," and credited the local
government committee of the Gallipolis Area
Chamber of Commerce for sparking interest. In 1~ ,
three candidates filed for the three commiSsion seats
on the ballot, but when one left the area prior to the
election, a vacancy was created the following
January .
That wasn't the case In the 1!*!3 ·t&gt;Iectlon, when
seven candidates flied In the primary for two
commission seats.
"The chamber must have felt that the lack of
candidates showed disinterest," Morrts said, "and
two years ago they went about to Induce people to
run."

Jobless r~te drops
in·.Gallia &amp; Meigs
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'J'Imes&amp;ntihel Slalt
GALLIPOLIS- WbUeTuesday's
municipal election will decide - ·at
least temporarily - the prjce ,of
water ln Gallipolis, 'SOme see the
vote as more than a referendum on
theutllltyrate.
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With a vQCal opposition urging
budget cuts Instead ot rate in·
creases. the entire financial opera·
!Ion ofthe city has been broughtlnto
sharp focus since last October when an ordinance raising water
rates an average of 38 percent was
enacted by the city commission.
And , while the Issue has been
largely raised behind t)K&gt; scenes. at
least onl' commissioner has publicly
ch;u-ged that the water rate Issue
has been tainted by politics.
While the city administration
maintains Increased revenues are
needed to offset projected defiCits In
the water 6epartment - 'and aUow
for the scheduled repayment of a $4
mlllion state !9an to buUd the new
water treatment plant- opponents
Insist that the Increase Is unneces·
sary. arguing that any shortfalls
could be reversed by trtmmingthe
city's overall budget.
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·Relerendwn Petlllon
October's attempt to raise water
ra les led tothelmmedla tegathertng
of more ihan 850 signatures on a
referendum petition. The petition
effectlv!'Iy halted the water rate
increase. City voters wlll St'ttlf the
Issue-aswellastrimthenumberof
candidates seeking election to the
city ci&gt;mmiS~~lon from eight to slxon Tuesday.
In 19811 the city borrowed $i
mlllion (rom ·the Ohio Water
Development Authority to construct
the James A. Northup Water

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rate in April
Percentage

Athens ....... .............. .8.8 (10.0)
GaDJa ..................... 10.9 (11.2)
Jackson .................. 18.9.(12.3)
Lawrence ................ 1%.3 (17.9)
Meip ..................... 11.8 (11.5)
Vlnton ..................... 1S.3 (15.0)

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Times-Sentinel starr
GALUPOLIS - 'The unemploy· with Vinton reporting, the highest
.ment rate In both Gallla and. Meigs Aprllrate,l3.3percent; and , Athens ,
Ca,tntles -:- al\d : throughout sou- postlrig tbe IQwest monti!Jy figure ,
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lheasterrt Ohio...:. ctecl~ Jrl April, 8.8 percent.
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Lawrence County regtstPred the
acCQI.'\ilng to the Ohio Bureau of
ployment· feB throusJ-t - ' Employment Services.
· highest percentagE' decline ln the
theastem Ohio between Manlh
April's lower figures represent . area, as the jobless rate therefell5.6
and April, repons lhe Ohio
the first monthly decllne repof!e!;lln percent&lt;n April- from 17.9to 12.3 . Burea!l of Employment SeM. ·.
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AcconUng to the OBES,1,258-ol . ·cell- Lawrenee County pcl!l&amp;ed lhe
· ronsls~tly cllmbed.thi'OI!ghout the
greatest monthly cleclh)e, 11111he.
·' regton during the!lrstquarterol this Meigs' . estimated work fqrce o! ·
Jobless
rille feD U percdlt.
11,669 Were jobless during ApriL In
year.
(March
figures
In p&gt;lrellthesls).
Between March and April, ac· Gauta, 1,585 of the county's esti·
cording to the OBES. Gallla's mated civilian labor force of 14,587
jobless rate fell three-tenths of one were without work during the rate fell four-tenths of om? percent
between MarchandApril-from7.5
percent - from 11.2 percent to 10.9 month.
Unemployment in both counties to 7.1 percent.
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percent . In Meigs, a st&gt;ven-tenths of
one percent decline was reported, as remained wetl,above hoth the state · Statewide, the jobless rate dethat county's rate fell from 11~ to (8.9 percent) and national (7.1 cUned elgllt-tenths of one percei!t
percent) averages for April.
during the period -frOm 9.7to 8.9
10.8 percent .
NaUonally, the unemployment percent.
Unemployment tnallsurroundlng
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rates, city budget hearinp In Febnlary drew large- left, Is pictured as he questions City Manager Chris
Morris d!lrlng consideration of the water rate lsllue.
oecaslonaBy ho8tlle crowds -: most of tllo8f&gt; who
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Bob Hoeflich discusses the proposal to close the
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Group to sing tonight
Auxil~ry

'Also su!VIvtng are hls wife, Rita
Brtnker Boggess; two daughters,
Tlimm~ and Robin Boggess Campbell; a sister, Linda
Roberts ofP~roy; and a brother,
De1121l Eugene Bogess of Racine.
There wlll be no services or
visitation. HIS remains win be · Admissions - Chrlstlna Haning,
Pomeroy; Joho MullinS, Ravenscremated. Ewing Funeralllome Is wood,
W.Va.; EUeen Bowers,
. haodllng the arr~ments. In lieu
Pomeroy;
Linda Cramer,
o1 Dowers trtends may contribute to
Ponieroy
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the Heart Fund.
Discharges - Paula Queen,
Virgte Mora, Theresa Tisher,
Bertha Diehl.
accident, whlch . lnjured five other. Scho~arship available
Applications are IKiw avallabte
people.
' Officials with the Gallla-Melgs. for the Carleton College. Scholar·
post of the State Highway PatrOl ship!; and may be picked up at the
Milton Varian residence In Syra·
said that additional charges against
Clonch In connection with the girl's cuse. Appllcants must be residents
of Syracuse Village. ~une 27 Is 1be
death are pending.
deadune
for returning applications
CanterbUry was a passenger ln a
to
Varian.
car driv~ by Marvin E. Bates,21, of
Second Avenue, Galllpolls. when he
reportedly slowed \0 make a right
Free flothing day ·
tum onto GaUla County Road 8.
Troopers said Clonch allegedlY
Gallla-Melgs Community Action
failed to stop and struck Bates' car Agency will hold lis free clothing day
from behind, knocklngltoffthetight for low-lncomt&gt; persons Monday
side of the road and through a fence. from 9 a.ril. until noon. The agency's
Bates .was cited following Jhe clothing bank Is now located in thE!
accident for no child restratrtts.
old high school building ln Cheshire.
Officials atHolzer Medical Center
said two victims. of the accident
remain hospitallzed. Five-year-old
Andrew Canterbury, also of Second
Aven!le, Is Usted In good condition
with a .fractured pelvis and lacrea- ·
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In case of ~ain, the arts and craftS
show will be held ln the city hljQ
audltortum. The square dance will
also be held In the auditorium llrab)
occurs. There Is no place at this time
for stage entertainment If thQ.
'weather IS rainy. Chamber Is opeG
for suggestions ort a possl~
location tor stage entertainment~
case o! rain.
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Also, anyone wishing to diSpl~y
. antique items for the weekend
help tn any way is asked to coni~
fhE! chamber office or one ot
other groups

Litter control: county cracks
down on illegal dump.sites
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GALLIPOLIS - 'The Gallia
County Office of Litter Control has
Treatment Plant.
been strictly eilforclng litter and
The rate hike, city officials claim,
dumping laws over the past two
Is needed this year to offset a
months and director Carlos Wood
projected $42,(XXl shortfall In wa~er
says 11 Is beginning to make a
department reven11es and meet
difference.
payment on the loan - a 40-year,
Six prople were cited by enforce$464,936 annual obllgatl'lfl made In
DEFAULT!- "JIIIt IAI break
ment office George Woodyard In
two yJ&gt;arly Installments: one irJ
evea, lhe water plant need&amp; IAI
April and seven more were cited In
January and one in J)lly.
~ m~eoo a moa&amp;h," said
May. Additionally, more than 100
The city adminiStration main·
Qlnlin1Mion Prealdent Dooatd
warning letters have been mailed,
talns that without the rate Increase,
E. IJutala, "we're collecting
Wood said. Wood said he only
the munlclpaUty will be forced to
about $71,000 a moolh...Default
expected 15 cllatlons for the entire
, default on Its loan. ·Default they say
may M&amp; .come In July, but It Is
year.
will lead to takeover of plant
btevltable."
"It looks Uke the !Uegal dumpsare
operations by the state. Understate
being reduced," Wood said, "unless
' authority, It Is argued, rates wiU be
some people have tound a cubby·
raised to a level nea&gt;ssary lo make . "we're collecting about $71,(XXl a hole. U they have, we'll find It
month.,.
the plant"self-supporting.
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Sentences for people convicted In ·
Llntala concluded, "but It . Is Gallipolis Municipal Court have
Wbllecttrofflclals~adprevtously
feared a default on the loan In July, Inevitable." ,
ranged from a fine and costs to 90
Opponents to the rate increase, day suspended jail terms and
lht&gt;Y now say the payment cah be
made as the result of a series of however, question the inevitability probation, "but what the judge does
biter&lt;Ieilartmental budget-shifting ()f default.
really doesn't concern us." Wood
DelllUit: Inevitable\'
said.
·
'
steps.
"First, ·· they said payment
"In Jaouary," City Commission
A system that allows municipal
President Donald E. Llntala sal~ . ·coutdn ·t be made In July," Gallipolis court otfenders, including some
Frtday, "we borrowed $75,00! from attorney Johil E. Halliday, who ·oWl convictions. work otf their
the water department's capital spearheaded the petition drive sentences by helping tocleandumps
against thewaterratetncrease, said and roadsides, Is not working quite
account fund.
··Frldlly,
"now they say It can as well, according to Wood.
"WenowprojectaJulybalanceof
be
....
water
revenues are up; and,.
"It's no reflection on the ·judge,"
$233,(XXltn water tunds ...$232,1XXl of
which must go directly to the thecltywlll, lnallllkeUhood, be able be saki, "but wecan'tcontact about
75 percent ottheotfenders and they
OWDA,'' Lin tala added. "Essen- to make Its January payment."
"Our position has been ail along don't show up. B11t we haven't
dally we'll bestartlngatzero ln July.
"SurplUs moriles from construe- that, with proper management and needed thern that badly because we
don of t~ water plant kept us going a little belt tightening, the city could have enough general rellef help and .
tbe judge he!ps on cllatlons and the
, tor the past couple of years," the mret Its debt obUg'atlon.
.
"But,
the
city
manager
all!l
city
people he tel)s to go back and clean
· commission presldi!ntsald, "but our
Cmunisston
keeP
talking
about
capital accounts lund Is dried up, .
up tbelr slf.es do so."
One example cited by Wood was
which means no money to expand ~ault...saylng the state Insists the
the water system to Increase plant be Bt'lf-supportlng,'' Halliday anoflenderwhodumpedtwobagsof
said.
trash a I a dump. The man was fined
revenues.
.
"They're using scare tactic· $25 and costs and was also ordered to
"Just to break even ...and·that's
without any unu.sul problems or: s .. :beu, the state doesn't care where gather six bags of trash from the
expemes... the plant needs to gener· the money comes from, they'll take dump and take them to the county
(ContinUed.on page A3)
ate fiS,IXXl a month," he continued,
landfill.
.~
L
' (

BVR\'ING DUMP - ~ lllepl duJtlp on Pole Cat Road In Addlllon
'l'ownsNp Is one of Moucb slielllhai have'beftl cleaned upthlsyearbylhe
GalllaCouniyotlkleofUUerCentroi.Direct«CarloiiWooduldworkers
wiD probably clean up around46dumps ~~COlBy this year.
"It's more effective that way,"
Wood added. "Grorge doesn't
contact them. We let the judge doll
because they'll pay more attention
to him."
Twenty-four of the ao dumps
projected for clean·up this year .
have been completed and Wood says
he projects that around 45 dumps of
the county's 147lllegal dumps will be
cleaned up.
'

Wood said he antiCipates addi·
tiona! funding next year whlcll may
allow him to expand ·to iw9 work
crews. Additionally. he said Woodyard patrolled around 1,(XXl miles ot.
county roads In April andl,!IOOmlles
In May In an attempt totlnddumps.
He said Woodyard wOuld schedule
one day a week for patrolling In an
unmarked vehicle.

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