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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
Wednesday, July 8, 1987
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Born Aug. 8, 1899 In GreenThe body will be'· takim to the 'Ill. , and Sally Morgan at home;
brother.
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Kenneth
M?rgan
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W.Va,he was the son Ot'
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church 45 minutes prior to the
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Gallipolis.
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thti
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William Dotspn and
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He was a tnember of the Dolly Leason Dotson. ·
Wyoming fr esbyterian Church.
. His wife, Erma Dotson, pr,'!' .
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Or; Robert T, Morgan
_;. 1!14!) graduate of Gallla ceded him in death.
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Academy Hlgli School, hepl~yed . . He was :Fetlred from ·.Akroll_~ .
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· .Dr.- Rober t T: M<irgan; 65, of .. on tbe football team, lie gradu- . · o~ Ohlol City Water Worlcs, · arr~ ·
918. Timber ' Trail; : cincinnati, a ted. from the· University 'of was. a · mem~r .of the Ma~o~le .
formerly' of Ga IUpolis, died Tues: Louisville Dental School In 1946 Lodge of Akro11. ·
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. day , follo~lng an extended II- and served In · the U.S. Ar my
Surviving are -a niece, Mn
!ness. He was .aretired dentist.
medical division. ·
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Wanda 0 . Dots!)n Sheppard, wltJi.
He practiced. dentistry In
Services will be 10:30 a .m ., . whom he made his home;
Wyoming, Ohio, for over 40 . Thursday from Wyoming !'resb- sisters, Pearl Merrill and Ml'tl .
years. ·
, yterlan Church. Friends may Juanita Phillips, both of Mary.e. ,
Born Jan. 30, 192.2 In Alliance, call a t vorhis Funeral Home, vllle, Tenn.; several great nlecea
Ohio, he was a son ofthe late J ohn 11365 Sprlngf!e!d Pike, Clncln· and nephews : arid several great;
great nieces and nephews.
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. E . Morgan and Sara Jan e nati, Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m .
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Marr ied to. Mary McMullen In Carl A. Dotson
ducted Friday at 1:30 p.m . at
1949, she preceded him In death
Wilcoxen Funeral Home wltb
Jan. 28, 1985.
Carl A. Dotson, 87, 2104 Lincoln minister Eugene· Zopp· offlclat-; ·
su·rvlvlng are three daughters,
Ave. , Point Pleasant, died Tu es- lng. Burial will be in Kirkland
Mrs. Stephen (Cathy) McClary
day, July 7,' 1987, at Pinec rest Memorial Gardens,
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of Columbus , . and Mrs. Harry
Car e Center , Gallipolis, follow Friends may call at the tuner a!'
(Ann! Lukens of Lltli!rwvme,
tn g_a long illness.
home from 7 to9 p.m. Thursday.
Bennie Scott
Six fined in Middleport C0'1-rt _.
Bennie Scott, 80, died on June
29 In Columbus.
Six defendant s were fined In the cou rt of Middleport Mayor
He was a son of the lat e
Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
Winfield and Sarah Scott.
They are · Les ter Lewis, Jr.,' Cheshire, $25 and costs,
.• ' Surviving are his wife, Ma r y,
d lscirdetly miuiper; Herbert E : Casto, Parkers burg, W ~ Vii., $10 .
Columbus; · a · daughfer, .Rose
an'd costs, opening: a car door In the lane ot traffic cauSing an
' .Stepp, Columbus; two sisters;
;~ccl t!ent ; Cary L. Priddy, Pomeroy, $425. and costs, three day s
Mary Gries, .Columbus, and
In jail. driving while lntoxlcated,.a nd $100 and costs, disorderly
Laura Bell Scoti, Middleport ,
manne r ; Ti mothy Herdman, Middleport, ~ and cos ts ,
and two nieces, Lorena Lauderdisorde rly manner, and $100 and costs, possession of
mlltj nd Sarah McCarty, Middlemarijuana; Mike Harrison, Middleport, $25,, disorderly
port. Five grandchildren and
manner; .Dale .Woer ner, Gallipolis, $15 and costs, speedin·.g .
three great -grandchildren als o
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survive.
Besides his parents, he was
preceded in death bY . thrf'!:
brothers,
George, Scottr Coluin·
Twenty-eight cases were processed In the court of Pomeroy
bus.
and
Jake
and Charlie Scott,
Mayor Richard Seyler Tuesday night.
Middleport,
and
a s is ter , Ne llie
Forfe iting bonds were Ruth Faulk, Middleport, $63; expired
Dunn.
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plates; Rodney Harrison, Pomeroy, $63, expired plates ; Ivan
· Burial was in Obetz Ce mete ry ,
Powell, Pomeroy, $43, stop sign violation; Mark Jones,
Columbus.Reedsville, $46; James E . Snyder, Pomeroy, $45; James Reed,
Reedsville, $46; Martin . Broderick, Pomeroy, $44; Ralph
Osca.r W. Morgan
Stover. Clies hire; $43; Shirley Huston, Syracuse, $45; Christine
Reed, Michigan , $46; Tlmothy Basham, Middleport, $46;
Oscar W. Morgan, 80, of Route
Michael King, New Havel}, $47; Michael Codner, Racine, $47;
1 Bidwell,dled Tuesday at Holzer
Public Notice
J ames Baer, Pomeroy, $47; Shirley Robert Mills , Pomeroy,
Medical Center. He was a reti r ed
$46; John J effers, Pomeroy , $58; Catol Phillips, Dexter , $48, all
employee of Buckeye Steel Cast·
NOTICE
posted on speeding charges; Tim Selby, Middleport, $43, stop
ing Compnay In Columbus and a
PUBLIC HEARING ON
sign; Gary Crosswhite, Florida, $43, left of center; .James
world war Ar_;ny v~ltt~
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Perkins, Pomeroy, $43, failure to yield; John Ingels,
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heoring iar the
Middleport, $63, .operating under suspension.
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Seven Mile Ford. Va .. son o the ,...t ..-Ina ftocot yTodd Goocie,.Pomeroy, was placed on six months probation on
late Reuben Alien and E tta ending~ 31, 1988,
an assault charge and !!ned were Waiter J . Haggy III , Rutland,
c arolina Parish Morgan. One son wit bo held on July 11. 1987.
$63 and costs, squealing tires; Ricky Wise, Middleport, $47 and
and three daugthers also pre- ottheMolaoCountyCommlo....,.. Office, CourthouM.
costs, speeding; Ber~ie Nlehm, Galllpolis, $44 and costs,
ceded him in deat ti.
PomeiO'f , Ohio, 1tGm 2:00
speeding; Richard Poulin, Jr .. Middleport, $45 and costs,
Remarried Maggie May Has h o'clock P.M. to 3:00 o'clock
speeding; Robert Marcinko, Pomeroy, $45 and costs, speeding;
PM
ol Moigo
on June 14, 1944 in Bidwell, and c;,.,~.,. imritod to -ido
Clinton Pitzer, Long Bottom, $42 and costs, speeding.
she survives. along with two wrlttM ond orol - · -·
daugh te r s, Mrs . Kenn e th ondeokquootionacoo-otioog
(Brenda ) Webber, Major, u. S. U. buclgot for the........., flo·
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-InaThe annual Halliday Family Reunion has been set for Sunda y
South Point; four grandchildre n; . Below lo ooummorv of tho
at Fores t Acres Park. A basket dinner will be held at 12: 30 p.m .
b tti
Ch 1 M
f ontlro lliudgilt whlch .to IIYOil)
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ar esl orgaMn
oblo too public inopoction ot
nton; an one s ster,
rs . tho Moigo County Auclhor'o
Emily Mit chell of Plain City .
office from July 8, 1987. to
Funeral services wlll be ron- July 1 &, 11187, botwMn tho
dueled F. rlday, 1 p.m ., Morg an """" ol 8:30A.M. to 4:30
The Pomeroy Chapter of the Women's Aglow.wlll meet at 7
P.M.. Mondori thi'OU9h frlp.m. Thursday at the Pomeroy Senior Citizens Center. For
Center
an Church.
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follows Wesley
In Miller
Cemetery.
reserva tions call Carolyn Searls, 992-3467; Beverly Rupa,
742-3003. or Melody Forbes, 992· 7030.
Friends
may call
Moore Funeral
Homeatin McCoyVinton.
Thursday, 2 to 4 a nd 7 to 9 p.m .
28 cases heard in Pomeray court
Public Notice
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Women's Aglow meeting set
Tuesday admissions: Michael Holter, Racin e; Lavina
Bra nnon, Reedsville; James Stanley, Rac ine; Teresa Deam,
Racine.
Tuesday discharges: Frank Epple.
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Emergency runs reported
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Meigs County Emergency Medical Services reports six calls
Tuesday; Tuppers Plains at 12: 46 a.m. treated but did not
transport Betty Jo Headly; Ra cine at 1:47 a .m . to Eas t Letart
for Sara Pierce who was treated but not transported; Tuppers
Plains at 7: 06 a .m . to Keebaugh·Fullrod Road for Carland
Caldwell to Holzer Medical Cente r ; Pomer oy a1 1:36 p.m. to
Smith ·Road for Zelia Coppick to Holzer MediC-al Center;
Cheste r at 6: 21p.m . transported Dorsal Miller to Camden-Clark
Memorial Hospital; Racine at 8:14 p.m. transported Teresa
Deam to Veterans Memorial HospitaL
East Central Ohio
Par!ly cloudy a.nd humid to.
day. with a chance of thunde r storms and highs In the upper
80s. P artly cloudy tonight ; with a
low nea r 70. Partly cloudy and
humid Thu rsdJy, with highs in
the upper 80s.
The probability ' of preciplta ·
t ion is 30 percent toda y, 20
per cent tonight and 30 percen t
Thursdly.
Winds will be from thesouthw·
es t a.t fiv e to 15 mph today a nd
li ght and southwesterly tonight .
Ohio Extended Forecast
Friday through Sunday
Hot and humid ihrough the ·
period with a chance of shower s
and thunderstorms e a ch
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3. Public
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Anlot ........ 3,282.899.00 J 10 ty 8
4. Roet Eototo
AOMOomont .... 49,603.00
Public Notic8
I ., Auto UcenM 6 O.ootlno
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Hlghwell .... 1,400,000.00
NOTICE OF
8. EmofVI"CY Modlcot
APPOINTMENT OF
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FtDUCUIRY
7. Tubot-cuiollo 108.173.11S
On Juno 22. 1987, in the
8. Soi6Wet• .... 41 .383.00 Moigo County Probate
9 . Landflll... ....... 71,434.37 COI!rt. CoN No. 2&&48,
10. Men••! Ro•·rdotl~
Cloll B. Wood, Bo• 2•3,
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11 . Montol R.otordotloii
woos oppolntod A~miniotro·
-Qpet'lltlono .. .978,000.00 tor of tho oototo of Oore a~
1·2. Children's Sllf'Vicoto
VVood, dac.oiiod, toto of Bo•
11&0 ............... 42,238.00 283. Syrocuu , Mel go
13. Youth SorvicN
County. Ohio, 4&779.
Gront .. .... .... ... &0,000.00
Robert E. Buck.
14. Emorgoncy Modlcol
Proboto Judge
T r - Sorv.... 37,119.38 Lono K. Nnoetrood. Clerk
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SHOP WILL IE
CLOSED FOR
VACATION -JULY 4th
THRU ·JULY 13th
By ROBERT MACKA \'
MANAMA, Ba hra in (UPll
An Ira ni a n gu nboa t attacked t h~
A!Dert.ca n-ow ned su perta nker
Peconic with gre nades in the
Persia n Gul f today, ca using a
fi re but no inju ries. sti ippingi.
sources a nd the ship' s crew sa Id.
The Peco nic, buil t in 1974 and
opera ted under a Li beria n flag
by Un iverse Ta nkers (D iawarel lnc. ·or New Yor k, was
a tt ac ked by a n Ira nian guns hip
at 9:50a. m . about 20 miles off ihe
Saud i Ara bian coas t, the sources
sa td.
A spokesman for .UnIverse
Tanker s in New York said t he
s hiP was about60 mil es so utheast
~ lr1'ATAhrillldi · oiJ te rtn i·
nal and was on It s way to p ick up
a ca rgo of crude o il In Kuwait at
the tlm e or the att ac k.
In Was hingt on. a Pe nt agon
s pokes m a n called the lnct denf
" unfortunate" but sai d it would
probably not a ffec t the Reaga n
admin tstrat t,n's . pla ns to place
11 Kuwa it i oil ta nkers und er U.S.
fl ags to give them pro tection
from 1ra nia n att acks.
VALLEY LUMBER & SUPPLY CO.
LOCA11D 01 IT. 7
992·6611
SMISiotniOF ··
Midllleport, OH.
or
CMSTEI, 01110
1dniYersal]flllhs
SALE I
ef;ti1!J a cfrecfi . .
can 5e a rea[finSsfe.
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•FREE FILL-UP
•3 FREE OIL .AND
FllTER CHANGES
·With The
se
Of Any . Unit In Stock
New or Used.
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ThE' contract of Meigs County days each month was approved
SupPr intendent of Schools J ohn along with me mbership in
D. Riebel, Sr.. wa s extend ed for SEOKW A, the council fo r admione ye ar when the Meigs Count y nistrative leadership. A teac her
Board of Educa lion mel In base salary schedule of $15,500
regular session.
for 1987-88 was adpted and a
The board approved the budget salary increase of $150 a year
and annual appropriations for was approved fo.r non 1987-88. 'the total budget Is for certificated employees and the
$475,190.14 which !nCJIJdes ad- superintendent.
ministration, $328,983 . 21;
The board adopted a policy to
coordinate-activit les, $17, 375;
supplies, $22,027.01; equipment pay the full cost of a single health
replacements, $3,0!)0; contract and major · medical Insurance
plan and VIrgil King was apand open order service,
$30,792.92 ; fixed charges , pointed as the board delegate to
the annual business meeting of
$69,012; capital outlay, $4,000.
the
Ohio School Boards Assn. to
A contract for Eric Chambers
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be
held In Columbus In Noto conduct the seat belt safety
vember.
Harold Roush was
center prog~am for two Satur-
Srop in and order :vour Univer~al Card today! ,
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U.S. gove rnment should have pa id for it because
his li fe was be ing threate ned by " the prlndpaC
(oremost a ssassin in the world today ," terrorist
Abu NIJi a l, becau se of North's role in April 1986
bombing of Liby a.
·'This is the truth," the s tar witness said. " I did
probably the grossest mis judgme nt that i have
ma de in my life. I then tried to paper over that
whole th ing, by sendin g two phony document s
back to Mr. Robinette."
Nort h refused to take a li the l;ll ame, howeve r ,
saying: " I don't believe I have any particular
monopoly Qn bad judgment." He portrayed his
· sta te of mind at the time the security sys tem was
installed as tha t of a dedicated husband and father
of four tryin g to protect his fa mily against a
ruthl ess ter rods t.
. Continu ed on pa ge 4
A sizable gra nt from the OhiQ
Environm e ntal Protectio,n
Agency lor 85 percent of the costs
to upgrade Tuppers Plains sewage systems is bein g rejected by
th e M e i gs C ounty
Commissioners.
Th e commiss ioners made-their
decision to re ject the grant
dur ing Wednesd ay's regular
meeting. Th e commissioners felt
it their duty to turn t he grant
down, based upon information
r-j;_-:-"nt-~~~~·; at ,a recent pubUc. •
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NORTH Q UESTIONED __: Lt. Col. Oliver North
listens while his attorney Brendan Sullivan
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disc usses a point with house counsel John Ni elds.
(UP I)
Bureau of support
di saste r serv ices c oordina tor , to
discuss aspects of .t he order in
detail.
Commissio ne r Dav id Ko ·
blentz, a membe r of th e count y
litter board, re por ted tha t Steve
Powe ll, man ager of the count y's
litt er program , is leav ing his
pos ition on July 17 a nd returning
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Okey Kiser Sr. , 56, Mile Hill
Road, near Rac in e, die d early
Thursd ay morning at the Char leston Area Me di cal Center ,
appare ntly of se lf-inflicted gu nshot wounds.
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The depa rt ment of Sheri ff
How a rd Frank received a·cali to
the Kiser res ide nce at 11 : 24 p.m.
Wedn esday with De pu ty Ke nnet h
Klein going to the res idence.
Accordin g to the repo rt of the
sheriff, Ki ser was In the front
yard of the home and ther e was a
.22 caliber rifle ne a rby. •He was tak en to Vetera ns
Memoria l Hos pital with hea d
inju r ies by the Ra cine Eme r·
gency Squad a nd at 1: 25a. m. was
fl own ' to the Charles ton med ica l
facility by Hea lt hNet. The sheriff' s de partme nt was notifi ed of
his death about 5 a.m . Thursda y
morning.
Arrangemen ts are bei ng made
at the E win g Funera l Home. ·
No comment s, pro or con, have •.
been received by th.e commls·
sioners since the public meeting.
At the public meeting, only one
resident at the meeting voted in
favor of accepting EPA's offer.
Tuppers Pla ins residents are
against the project because of a
$21 monthly user's fee which they
would be required to pay if the
project goes through. Comments
at the public meeting we re that
res ide nt s could pay comparable
monthly fees for a centrallz_e d
sewage sys tern .
If the current project would
move forward, Individual system& on the properties lnvolvell
would be upgraded, but the
individua l sys tems · would be
owned by the county ,
In the fin a l analysis, if the
projec t had gone through, EPA
could have put in as much as
$516,000.
Approx imat ely $90,000 has
been. s pent on the project thus
far , $45,000 by EPA and $50,000
by th e count y . To a.-cept the
grant and move forward with the
proje ct, said Commissioner
David Kobl ent z, would be throwing good money afte r bad, since
the people of Tuppers Pla!nG,
don' t wa nt the project.
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An EPA building ban in
Tuppers Pl a ins will continue
untn sewage problem s in thl!·
community are solved , either at
the cost of lhC' proper ty owners or·
throu gh· other funding cha nn els;
County approves
hot-mix program
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the commissioners a nd the
county."
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The bank is loaning the money
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ton, William Thornton, Shi r ley
Iution Wednesd ay to make funds office of Cou)lty Auditor William
Wilson, Norma n Wood; Rona ld
Wood, Wanda 't\'Ood; Souther·n avail able fo r the project through Wickline to be certified and
a· loan from F a rmer's Bank and allocated as needed.
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Local, Bobby Dudding, Thomas
Sa vings Company, and giving
Approximately 13 mil es &f
Hill, Ernest Hil l.
County Engineer Philip Roberts county roadw ay are to be resur ·
authority to advertise for con- faced this summer, includll'\g
Stat! memberWilllam Buckley
strutlon
bids.
3.84 miiE:S on County Road 46,
was transferred to the position of
A
public
he
aring
on
the
pro.
Success
Roa d; 3. 65 miles <in
secondary school supervisor reposed
hot
mix
program
was
held
County
Road
30, Forest Ry,n
placing Russell Moore who re1
p.m.
Wednesday
but
no
public
Road
.from
Route
7 to tbe
tired re-Cently and the position of
comments
were
presented
at
the
Intersection
of
County
Road Ji;
talented and gifted supervisor,
hearing.
and 6.03 miles on County Road~·
held by Buckley, was eliminated
Ted Reed , president of New Lima Road between Rusince state and local funds are
Farmer's Bank -and Savings tland and Harrlsonvllle.
not available for 'the program .
Company , was at the public
Each road will be bid sepa~All board members, Robert
meetlng to outline the Joan . ately Roberts said. By law, lie
Burdette, Virgil King, Harold
program for the engineer and added, costs for paving the thr~
Lohse, Harold Roush and Oris
commissioners.
Reed said the roads may only exceed the
Smith were present for the ,
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"is
happ~
to
cooperate with estimate by 10 percent.
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meetrlng.,
namect alternate.
· School bus driver certificates ,
pending aitendance at the school
bus annual safety meeting In
August, were Issued to:
Eastern District--Elnora Bernard, Sandra Cowdery, Flossie
Dill, Ruth Masters, Bruce Myers , Jo Ann Newsome, Cynthia
•Rector, Darlene Reed , Carolyn
Ritchie, Nita Jean Ritchie, Archie Rose , Violet Satterfield,
Keltha Whitlatch, George Wolfe;
Meigs Locai·-Esl'her Black, Letha Cotterill, Evelyn Hobbs,
Jackie King, Cora Loftis, Emily
Manley, Ida Martin, Mary King,
Linda Morris, Gloria Oller, Angela Sellers, Pauline· Snowden,
Fredrick Thomas, Minnie Thorn-
Loose ends ·have been tied for a
la rge scal e hot mix progra m ,
estimated a t $489, 000, to begin in
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board met last week, Koblentz
report ed, and recomme nded
Ke nne th Wiggins of Minersville
to replace Powe lL
Fin ally, Ph ilip Roberts, county
engin eer, reported his summer
youth e mp loym e nt progra m will
begin Mond ay .
Meigs man dies
bU dget
llniversal -\foney card& pre provided free of'cho"f{e ro our cwtomn~ .
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" I kn ow of not hing r ight now
r<'lat ing to this In c ide nt whic h
would cha nge the pla n. " Ma j.
Larry Icenogle sa id.
He sa id U.S. forces in the gulf
area ha d not been placed a t a
hight>r s ta te of alert a ft er th e
attack o n the Peco nic. whic h he
said is not offi ciall y a U.S. s hip
s in ce it was fl ying the Li ber ia n
fl ag.
' 'Th ey c hos<' to fly a fla g o f
co nvenie nce ... a nd so tha t' s at
least one thing th at diffe re ntiates
· t'hl'm from a ny otht:'r U.S. ca r rier ," Icenogle said.
Lloyd 's , the London-based
s hipping insurers, sa td the
122,199-gr oss-to n Peco nic sent, a
distress s lgfial a ft er th e att ack
s tart ed.
CNN telev is ion quoted the
ra dio ope rator a board the. P eco nic as say in g the a ttac k caused
no casualties and ·tha t fir t:' was
extinguis hed .
Salvage sources in Ba hrain
sa id three tu gs had been dis·
pa tched to assist the Peco nic a nd
wl're towing it int o port "at full
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The Universal Wone:v ATiW i.t also a .•aje, quick, and
for _you In do vour
banki"'{ even when the bank u cla.ed. (We'd be ~dod to show vou how!).·
EXPIRES JULY 27 1917
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Tupper
Plains
sewer grant
is rejected
Poundage will be set a t two tee as soon as possible .
By NAN CY \'OJ\CHJ\M
percent for a li cou ntil's. Me igs
Senllnel Ne ws Staff
Th e co mmi ssioners ha v e
New child s upport .prov is ions· Co unt y's pou nd age is cu rrently 1 agreed to purc hase a n add it iona l
in House Bii1 231 could mea n th e pPrcent.
$500,000 in lia bility ins urance fo r
Meigs County Bureau of Suppo rt
. Th e commissio ne r s mu st now th.e Meigs Count y Sheriff's Dewill be moved fro m ju r isdicltlon convene a s tudy commit tee to partment th rough the Buckeye
of I he co mmon pleas court to determ ine "lhich of the e lig ible J oint Coun ty Se lf·lnsurance
a nother county agency. Th e ·agencies should house the Bu- Progr a m.
count y co mmiss ione rs mu s t de· reau of Support. The co mmit tee
Not long ago, Meigs Count y
s igha te a s in gle loca l agency to mu s t be headed by the commls· joined the se lf-insuran ce prooperate the Burea u of Support by sion pres ide nt, Ma nning Rous h, gram for lia bilit y c'overage at
a nd will also inc lude Cammon mu ch lowe r cos ts than throug h
Nov. 15.
Eli gi ble agenc ies und er w hic h Pleas Judge Char les Knight , or conventional insu rance mean s .
the Bu reau of Suppor t may his des ignee; Michael Swi s her.
A Jetter was sent recently
opera tt' include tnt' Depa rtmt•ni director of the Departmen t of Informing the commissioner s
of Human Services. the P rosecut - Huma n Services; J ean Vine- that fo r ari additional yearly cos t
Ing A tr'o rney, a separa te agency yard, director of t h ~ Burea u of of $1 ,823, lia bilit y cove rage fo r
repor ting direct ly to the commis · Support ; Prosec uting . Attorney law enforcem e nt could be in'
s toner s, or the court .
Fred Crow I 11: a nd a consumer c re ased from the curre nt $500,000
' Unde r the new provis ions, ali of child s upport services to be to $1 million.
s uppor t cases will be m a de IV-D appoint ed by I he commiss ione r s.
Acceptan ce of the addit ional
c ases in order · to m ax imizE' The co mmittee mu s t revie w · coverage was optiona l.
federal fund ing. The Department alterna tives a nd make recom·
Also disc ussed yesterday b y
of Hum a n Services now has a mend a t ions to the commission· the commiss io ners was a n execuIV·D cont ract with the Prosecut -' ers no la ter than October as to tive order c reating a State
ing Attorney for child support whi ch a gency should be c hose n Emergency Response Comm Ise nfor.ceQlt>nt .
fo r the support bureau. Th e s ion to be appointed by the
Pound age, the co ll ect ion fee committ ee will be di sbanded as governor of e a ch state. Funds for
c harged by the Bureau of Sup- soon as recommendations are the e mergency commissions a r e
port. m ay be used loca lly to made.
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being derived federally .
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match fedllfal funds and will go
Commiss ione r Rou sh said tie
The commissioner s agreed to
to the c.hlld · support agency. will be assembling the commit · meet with Charles Legar, count y
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With a Unit •er.'illl Worn>;t'CtJrd from People5 Bank • .vou can I'WW!{f'l ro.~hfrom anv
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1986 now the situatio n would look. but it was too
late. This one could not be reso lved by the office
shredder th at took care oY destroying o ther
t>vidence linked to the unr aveling sca nd aL
" When I ca me to the e nd of my tenure at the"
NSC, it was, to say the least , a busy time," North
told the commit tees . " Th er e were other things to
be done bes id es s hreddin g docume nt s whe n I left .
"And one of the thin gs that I did was t o s it and
conte mplat e the previou s fiv e·and-a ·half yea rs of
my work. And I am proud o! that work. I believe
that we accomplis hed a lot:
''But there was one thing that just didn't look
right. And th at was that fo r the firs t time in my
life, 1 had accepted someth ing that.] hadn' t paid
for ."
North said he requested a bill for !tie securit y
system even though to this day he be lieves the
Wednesday.
Aft er a few att emp ts at in te rrupting, Nlelds
ga vf' up and let North be No.rth.
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The big error North a dmit ted in volved a $13,900
· sec urit y system Ins tall ed a t his s uburba n
Was hin gton home in Ap ril 1986 a nd paid for by his
field genera l in the Iran-Contra operations,
re tired Air F orce Ma j. Cen. Ri chard Secord, and
by the sec urity co ns ultant who ar ra nged It .
ex-C1A off icia l Gl enn Robinette.
Th e source of the m oney for the sys te m is a key
lt:'ga l point because it could establish whether
North profil ed personally from hi s e fforts in
selling arms to lran and d iver tin g profits to
Nicaraguan Co ntra r ebels. lt is Ill egal for
gover nment officials to accept such gift s.
No rth a pp a rently realized in late November
U.S. tanker
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Mlcklt.on oa fall-:
Sec. t. Thotthofellowlna
ohotl bo the chorgo fof met•
depoolto by the Middleport
w- D-rtmoni:
RMidont ............... .'1!10.00
R..tourent .............. 70.00
Groc.ry ... ...... .......... 70.00
S.nrlceStotion ........ 70.00
Cor Waoh .. ............ 2211.00
Laundromet .. .. ., ..... 221 .00
Sec. 11. Thio Ordlnonoo
lholt .toloo effoct ond bo Iii
lorcolrom iond oftarthe ..,. •
iloot doto provided by law .
PoiNd tho 22nd doy ol
Juno 1187.
AHNt : Jon p·_ Buck. Ctorio
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P - t of Council
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Bob Evans Farms ................. 24
Cha rming .Shoppes ...... ...... .. 30';1
Federal MoguL .. .. .. ........ .. .«~
Goodyear T&R .. :................66'!1.
Heck's Inc . ................ ........ .... .4
Limited Inc ........... ..... .. .. .. ... 44\f;
Multimedia Inc................. .. 60\f;
Rax Restaurants.. .... .. .......... 5~
Robbins & Myers .............. .. ... ~1
Shoney's Inc .............. .. ....... 29%
Wendy's Inti. .... :...... .. ......... 10\f;
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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, July 9, 1987
By DANA 'WALKER
WASHI NGTO N (UPI ) - Lt . CoL Oliver Nor th ,
facing firin g at the pinnacle of his Na tio nal
Security Counc il ca reer, IQoked back on his last
five yea·r s and saw him self as a dedicated
terrorist hunter will ing to ris k his life on behalf of
American hostages .
.
But the re was one thin g wrong.
In his second day of testimony to the
co ngr essiona l comm ittees prob!n'g the I ran'Contra scandal, the gung-no Mar ine described in
delall that one glit ch - " th e grossest m!s judg·
ment" of his ure - as well as his private
m otiva lions.
Responding to qu es tions even before they were
as ked by chi ef House comm itt ee tawyt:'r John
Nlelds, North In voked God . co unt ry, famil y a nd
the Marine Cor ps in defense of hi s ac tions
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.North: A mistake, a dare ·a~d vow of ·fidelity
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and a low In tbe low 70s. Partly
. cloudy Friday, WitH widelY scat· · ·
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near 90, The pn:ibablllty of p~i-..
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Ohio Power . .
office supervisor , Ports mouth,
was a t Tuesday's m eeting and
will be coordinating· the program
in P ortsmouth.
It was noted by Miller that
Ga tekeeper will also eliminate
s tress that has sometimes been
fe lt by employees in the past,
wnen they knew someone was
having a problem but did not
know wha t to do to help.
"You are fortunate in this area
to ha ve an agency like Meigs
County Se nior Citizens where all
se;vices are coming out of I he
sa me agency , thu s e liminating
lag time," said Garretson. "It Is
however the choice of an elderly
individual whether or not to
a ccept such serv ices, " she
a dded.
Thomas noted that the local
se nior citizens program, which
de pend s gre atly on volunteers, Is
somewhat ·limited in helping the ·
e lderly population of.the county,
however, " everything · that can
be done, will be done." She
pointed out that even the highly
suc cessfu I program of taking
dally meals to the homes of
senior citizens can not at this
lime be provided for seniors
living in the outlying areas of the
county. " But with just 10 more
volunteer s giv ing two hours a
week, we could start anotl)er
,route, " she added.
Thomas thanked Ohio Power
for initia ting Gatekeeper In
Me igs County . "It will · help us
(.the Counc il on Aging),". she
said.
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PAT WHITEHEAD" •
Assistant Publisher/ Controller
BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager
A MEMBER of Tho Un ilod Press Int orna tlonal. Inland Dally Press
Association and ~he Amer ican Newspaper Publtshers Asso"Clation.
LE'ITERS OF OPIN ION
arE' weloome
Thursday. July 9: 1987
Th€y should bE' lt•ss 1han 300 words
long. All lett er s are subject to editing and musT be sign ed with name, addr ess and
teleph one nu mber . No un stgnOO letters wil l be pl.: bll~hed. L etters shou ld be !n
good tas tE', a~dr_essi ng lssul'S. n,ot personall!les.
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WASHINGTON -The Reagan
administration's search lor a
Politically and professloilally ac.'
ceptable nominee lor FBI dlrec·
tor is proving to be as diffic ult
a nd time-consuming as many of
the bureau' s celebrated man hunts . There are simply too few
candidates possessing the neces·
sary Integrity and e!tperlence an d suitably Re-public a n
credentials.
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Pres ide nt Reagan has had poor
luck with his first tl\ree choices,
JusticE' Department sources told
our associate Mi chael Blnsteln.
Former Pennsylvania Gov .- Rl·
c hard Thornburgh turned down
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the job; Associate Attorney Gen - the bu-reau·~ time and energy .
eraiSte phenTrottwouldprefera
This spf'cia l re quire m ent
federal judgeship, and Lowell · m akes one particular dark I)Ors_e
Jensen, a form er Jus tice Depart - .;~ n Ideal c hoi ce for the job . He Is
ment official, is a federal judge J ohn L. Marti n. chief of thf'
a!\d " happy In San :Francisco,! ' · Jusilce-Departmf'nt's .Internal
the sources said.
securitv section since 1980.
Thf're's another problem !JeMa rtin Is probably Washingsides the reluctance of those on -ton 's best-kept secreJ, thoug h his
the high-profile GOP short list. · exploits have been behind many
and that's the rarity of potential cloak-and-dagger .headli nes In
candida tes who have experience recent years: In fact, the guilty
In counterespionage . Catching parties Martin has put behind
spies has become the FBI 's main bars - like American traitor
preoccupation, and every s ign Is John Walker -and the innocents
that the . "Me Deca de " of he has treed from prison- like
esplonage-for -prollt will co n- Rus sian dissident Anatoly She ba·
tlnue to demand a large share of ra n sky - are more famous than
,tit! JUST ~fNNIN~ 'TQ
Ri?AL.IzEl MOW A\UeH I
MIS& FReD AsTAI~.
Endorsements: the
pros and cons
WASHINGTON (UPII -O ne of the q ua int rituals of Ame rica n
politics was performed on the steps of the Ca pitol last week by Vice
President George Bush.
Bush. who has not yet go ne through the equally quaint ri tual of
formally annoul)cing his candidacy for the 1988 Republican
presidentia l nomination. nonetheless went up to Capitol Hill to
aqnounce tha-t 66 of the 177 GOP House m ember s had e ndorsed him
for tht" ollice.
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The vice preside nt p<ised for pictures with most of the group a nd
declared , "This is a tre m endous step foi-wa r d in our ·ca mpaign
effort."
But wa s it ? In th e mod e rn era of politics, there are those who would
argue that candida te endorsements by ot her politicia ns have far less
value than in the pa st.
On the plus side, getting mor.e t han onethird of the Republican
members of the House to declare their allegiance half a yea r before
the de lega tes a re chosen has to be considered a political asset.
The lineup means that significa nt por tion of the Re publica n Par ty
in Congress - where a GOP president would ha ve to have loyal
supporters - a lready back Bush .
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That is important because two of Bush's pote ntial c hallengers Senate Republica n lea de r Robert Dole of Kansas and Re p. Jack
Ke mp of New York - ar!' known qua ntities and have numerou s
supporters on t he Hil L Even so, Bush's drumbeater s m ade a point of
noiing tha t10 oft h e 13 N!'w Yor k Republicans in the Hou se were on the
vic·e president 's e ndorseme nt list _
But while Bush 's ea rly strik!' on the e ndo rse m e nt front does ha ve
some significa nce. it s hould not be overrated.
More than a centurv ago. pres ide nti a l "candida tes actually were
nominated by me mbers of Congress. but now the decision is made by
el~cted and a ppointed delegates who-may or may not be membe rs of
Co~gress or lay m e n with who m congr essio nal e ndorsement s would
carry weight.
The big pote ntial problem , perh~ps_ more with De mocrats· than
Republicans , is t ha t elected ollicials te nd to be pragmatists whi le
part y -activists who trecome convention delegates often -are more
ideologica l:
it also should be r e m e mbe red tha t endorseme nt s ha ve been
Involved in some colossal campa ign disasters in the recent past.
In 1~76, coming off a 1972 vice pres ide ntia l campaign in which many
observers believed he looked better than pre-side ntial ca ndidat e
George McGovern , S~n . Edmund Muskl e set out to pre-erp pt the fi e ld
by wrapping up sco res of Democratic e ndorsement s.
His problem was that .Jimmy Ca r ter was wooing prima ry voters in
NE:w. Hampshire' an d cauc us particpants in Iowa and he- blindsided
Muskie bei'ore t he- ca mpa ign saw the firs t flowers of s pr ing.
A different form of the- sa me mistake was mad e in 1983 by Walter.
Mondale. who huffe-d and puffed to win the ear ly e ndorsem e nt of th e
AFL -C JO.
He pa id dear ly for it in 19R4. when hi s Democratic c hallengers a nd
P res id0nt , Reagan c it ed Monda le's al l-out e ffort to get Big Labat' s
bless ing as ev id e nce that Mond a !(' wa s In th<' pocket of the union
bosses. That didn' tlos0 ·the elec tion for Monda Ie. but it certainly was
one of th(' wounds that brought on lh<' di saster of November 19R4.
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Schroeder's different __
Jesse Jac kson, Pat Robertson
a nd soot\, perhaps , Pat
Schroeder. Welcome to the growing roll call of specialty candl·
dates for president .
The political mainstrea m exe rts no pull on this trio . They rely
Instead on a narrow but pas s ionate appeaL Thf'l r strength Is th at
they're ta ken so ser ious ly by
some votf'ts they cannot · be
Ignored by the rest of us.
01 the three;- Schroeder Is
probably the least well known
and, the rf'lore, the most poorly
understood . Although this Colorado Democrat has hardly been a
wallflower during her dozen
yea rs In Congress, her popular
image conforms to the limited
stereotypes preferred by the
national press ; a clever, II
sometimes sharp-tongued, liberal concerned with femini sm
and arms contro l.
This image is mislead ing in
several respects. Would ~ main stream liberal earn· a more
favor a ble score from the Na tional Tax payers Union than
Jack Kemp, the conservative
hf' Is. What 's more, Martin likes
It that way . tHe tried to talk us
out of writing this column.)
Martin has the requls_lte background; one-time G-man, lawyer, -counterintelligence expert
a nd behlnd' the-scenes diplomat · '
experienced In dealing with
foreign lntelllgence services. At
49, ·th e 10-year FBI appointment
would coincide with the peak of
his profess ional life.
Martin Is not Republican- but
he's not a Democrat, either .. In
fact, political considerations
have never dete rre<l hlni from
pursuing his targels. It was
Martin who went to the mat with
Justice Department higher-ups
In 1980 and Insisted on an
investigation into' an alleged
$200,000 payme nt by Libya to
President Carter's brother.
Billy._ And It was Martin who
withstood Navy Sec-retary John
Lehman's petulant demand for
" no df'al" with John Walker a nd won Walkf'r's cooperation
against fellow spy Jerry Whitworth , who mig ht have otherwise
gone free with vital Information
on t he spy rjng .
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Martin joined the' FBI as a
spec ia l agent In 1962 , and was on
the front lines of the bureau's
dlil lcuit civil-tights role In the
Sout h over the next few years.
From J968 to 1971 he was · 1n
priva te legal practice. The mo·
ney was good. but he prf'fe rred
public service and returned to the JusTice Depar tment .
By 1975, MarTin was de puty
chi ef of the Internal sec urity
section, and he turned It around
drama tica lly. From 1966 to 1975,
on ly two espio nage caS<•s had
been successfull y prosecuted .
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CRUSHING
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EXCITEMENT
&._SAVINGS!
FRIDAY JULY 1OTH, 6:00 P.M.
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Republica n who a lso hankers lor
Only 65 of her coii Pagues could
br ing themselves to vote lor t hi s
the presidency? Schroeder has.
In fac1. Schroeder regularly package.
falls within the middle ranks of ' Suc h a budget. however , Is
the dollar -c onsc lous NTU e ntirely consisten t with Schroeder' s view of t~e Sovtf't Union and
ratings .
One reason: Shf' has a low Its allies - that Is, she doesn ' t
tole ra ncE' for classic pork-barr el cons ide r the m m uc h of a threat.
,programs . Un l ike so me col - She has accuso:>d the Unit ed
leagues. she has learned to say States of aband on in g th£. "moral
high ground " In arms cont rol:
no .
Thf'n , too, Schroeder votes a nd s he act uall y le nt her prestige
against, defe nse spending as If to effort s to shore up the
she'd picked up ·military stra tegy Sandlnlsta reglm_e In Nicaragua .
Schroeder's na m a ppeared -on
a t the feet of Gandhi. Dubbing
her a libera l on· defense Is no fund -raisi ng letters for the Nica more apt than termin g Sen. J esse raguan Ne twork , which send s
Hel ms aconservattveonn hum an · volunteer brigades to help the
rights. She Is - they are- q uite San dln ls t as , M ea nwh ile. a
Sc hroeder staffer , In Denver
radical In som e areas.
spent tim e promoti ng the Sandi·
In pa rtn ers hip with Rep . Ron nlsta ca use .
Dellums, the left-wing California
Implausi bly, Sc hroeder ha s
Democrat, Schroeder crafted a stnce denied knol"lng of the
plan last yea r that wou ld have network 's glaring pblltlcal orien cut $66 billion from the de fe nse tation - as II she dld n" t sport a
budget. Among lis "provisions, II pls tory of sympa, th y for suc h
cancelf'd spending on the MX. groups a nyway.
crui se and new Trident miss il es
To cite anothf'r exa m ple :
a nd lopped a ll but $400.000 from Sc hroeder appeared a year ago
stra tegic defPnse.
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.W~iiiilll~
a t the la unc hing of a ca mpaign
by the group IN FACT to boycott
General E lectric for Its work o n
nuclear weapons . As even a brief
glancE' at Its llt e r a t~r" proves,
INFACT spreads the uglies t sort
of historical revisioni s m, Inc ludIng th view that " the decision to
drop atomic bombs on Japanese
cit IPs was co nsidered essential to
Ins ure co ntinued deve lopment of
nuclear technology ," IN FACT
.attributes the alills raeefrlll'lf'ltl
Incep tion to s imple commercial
grc~ - a ll In the Unlled States,
of course.
Sc~roeder has flirted with the
far reac hes of the a nti-war
movement. .where measured con... .
cern over American forell!n
policy a nd nuclear ove rkill by :
both super!iowers has been a ba n-·
doned for brutal censu re of the '
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Unit e d States alone . ..
That's too bad . for Schroeder Is ·
w1tty , direct a nd sometimes ·
rPs po ns lbly provocative . Btit ;
the n so are the other two
·specialty candidates, a n·d th~y
won' t beco m~ prE'sldent eit her.
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history~~
By United .Press International
Today is Thursday. July 9, the !90th day of 1987 with 175 to follow.
The moon is almost lull.
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The morning_ stars are Mercury, Venus and Jupiter.
The E>vening stars are Mars and Sat urn.
Those !Jorn on this dat e are under the sign of Cancer. They Include
Elias Howe, inventor of th e sewing machine, in 1819; historian
Samuel Eliot Morison in 1887;. English romance novelist Barbara
Cartland in 1904 (age 831; act or-singer Ed 'Ames in 1927 (age 60);
English artist David Hackn ey In 1937 (age 501; actor Richard
Ro~ndtree in 1942 1age 451, and athlete- turned-actor O.J . Simpson In
1947 1age 40) .
·On this date In history: .
In !900, Australia joined the B ~ltlsh Commonwealth.
Jn 1943, American, Canadian and British forces Invaded Sicily
during World War II.
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in 1955, Bill Haley and the Comets' "Rock Around the Clock" hit No.
1 on BlllbQard tnagazlne's best-seller records chart. marking what
some consider the .dawn of the rock 'n' roll era.
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WASHINGTON - Df'spit f' his
job to inake su re ·a ll part y Ideas
gains a t the recent meeting of thf'
Communist Party's Ce ntral
remain pu re .
Committee, Sovie t leader MikAnalys ts ha ve been split ovf'r
hail Gorbachev still has a long
way to go before obtaining
whf't her Ligachev s upports or
opposes Gorbachev·s re form s.
a bsolute authorit y to make f'COnomlc and social changes, acAt tim es he seem s to · support
cording to U.S. f'Xper ts.
them, bu t at other limes he
seems to be be say ing that
We s tern analysts ex pected
Gorbachev Is m ovi ng too rapidly .
some cha nges In the makeup of
the 11-member Politburo, which
Had Yakovlev replacf'd Ll ga c hev, It would have been a major,
r uns the Sov iet Union on a
day-to-day ba sis. They assumed
clear-cut victory for Gorbachev.
that Gorbachev would attempt to
Having both on the ruling body
replace old-liners, who think hi s
appears to be a compromi se
e conomic reforms are too radi whose long-rangE' Impact will be
cal , with people committed to his
the subject of much debate.
Moscow Party boss Yeltsln did
· policies.
The experts werE' surprised
not fare as we ll . Lately he has
' under Indirect • attack by
when Corbachev was able to
come
place three s upporte rs 'On the
some of the old -line rs, and his
Politburo. However, he only · status as a non -voting member
managed io do this by expanding
was not changed . Hi s non the existing membership from 11
elevation Is considered slgnlflto 14. None of the old-guard
canti n· the complicated maneuv"targets" were replaced.
ering that went on at this party
Before the meeting, Western · congress.
experts were looking at two men
Also Important was the unex ·
to be the keys In assessing the
peeled expansion of the Politburo
dominance o! Gorbachev over
to Incl ude as full voting members
the ·soviet government: Alex- • both Economics_Secretary Niko" ander Yakovlev, 63 , the Wester- lai Slyunkov, and Agriculture
nized long-time Soviet ambassa'
Sec retary Vlktor Nlkonov, both
dor to Canada and now Secretary . 58. They a nd Yakovlev had been
of the Communist Central Com- appointed to their positions by
mittee; and Boris Yeltsln, 56, Gorbachev. and are considered
Moscow Communist Party boss. among his closest advisers.
Both are close Gorbachev
Several other events that took
allies; both were non-voting place at the meeting are consimembers of the Politburo. It was dered significant, but they send
believed that Gorbachev would somewhat contradictory signals.
attempt to have both raised to
Army General Dmitri Yazovfull voting status.
the new defense minister who
Yakovlev Is one of the three replaced the recently ousted
new full -voting Politburo Sergei Sokolov, a Brezhnevhard·
members. As the man In charge liner and a leadf'r of the faction
of . political Ideology on the that believes Gorbachev Is movCentral Commltlee, he Is' now In a Ing too fast - - was made a
position to challenge Yegor Llga- non-voting P,olltburo member.
c hev. The No. 2 man 9n the That Is a Oorbachev plus. But It Is
Politburo, Llgachev Is the par- significant that Yazov was not .
ty's chief Ideologue, an ex· given full voting status, which
tremely powerful role within the · Sokolov had.
Then , too. In public session s.
Gorbachf'v went out of hi s way
no t to criticize Ukrainian Party
Boss Vladimir Shc he rbtt s ky.
anot her Brezhnev a ppo intee who
Is co n s ld erf'd Gorbach ev's
strongest P olitburo foe.
Had Shc herbl!sky " re tired " at
this congress. It would have
signaled Gorbachev 's a bsolut e
controL The fac t that Gorbachf'V
Ignored him C'o mplf'tely se!'ms to
Indicate th at the Spvlet leader Is
st_lll mov ing cau tlously.
Also, stgntllcantly, the part y
leadership a pproved a d raft law
for restructuring the Soviet economy by easing th f' control of
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Hospital report given
Thlnday, July 9, 1987
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By COLLEEN VALLO
weekend or early next week, be areas Friday until flood
waters
With the president's declara·
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI)
·said:
·. .
. subsided Sunday .
tion of a -disaster, however,' the '
PoJ~~';'foY:..•l3rlan l;lay~s. l\1tdd.lePo.rt: Craig BrQ":n. Racine. . _ . M!lj .. Gen._ Raymond Galloway · · ~fa di~aster area·is d~la~ed by
;Sta.te ;lnd f~der_alofficiais have · _:f'ederai . Emergency Manaef!' "
Wednesday dl!eharges·'- Dav-Id Mflls, Cecil Roseberry, Ulla ., · piaqs ·to recomm.erid Oo.~:··R:t- tl)e · P,resident, federa!. dlsasttr
· been as~stng the damage •·and · meni Agency can provide ·teni··
Strauss, Opal Willison, Jane Stanley, MIChael Holter, 9race
chard 'Celeste ask ·President asS'I$(ance centf~S ~ukf. be er- · will· dlsclo~ . an official damage _porary housing gra_nts to unln·
Holter, Mary Francis. ·Reagan declare. five flood: rav- tabilshed within two · tlays after amoun.tin 'the adjutant general's sured victims and ·o(fer many
aged counties in north ·cent tal '· ·l}ls dec111iqn ·rp · process iow- . recommendation to 'the gover- . low•interest loans . .
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Ohio disaster areas, dfficials --Interest -loan applications and nor. Local officials have eslt·
Jim Williams, chief of stafffor ,1
said.
. ,. provide temporary housing mated total damages at $37 the Ohio Disaster Services :
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•A spokesman for Galloway, ttle grants to uninsured victims.
: Meigs County tmergency Medical Services reports eight
million.
Agency, s~ld the floods cav$1!d :
state's · adjutant geneqll and
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·calls Wednesday; Racine at 12:06 a.m. to Route i24 for Franklin
' The Smali J;lusiness Adminls• "tremendous" property loss and ,
director of the Ohio Disaster
Celeste declared Delaware, · tration will approve emergency that the slate also Is concerned ;
Lemley to Veterans Memorial Hospital; · Racine at 2:58a. m. to
Services Agency, said he would Marion, Morrow and Richland low-Inte rest loans to uninsured over widespread damagt! to :
Route 338 for Ralph Webb and Dixie Roush to Veterans
deliver a report to the governor counties disaster · areas last flood victims·, including ho· ' farms In the five CO\!ntles.
Memorial Hospital; Middleport Fire Department at 8:10a. m. to
today . .
Th'ursday and included Crawford meowners and renters, as well as
an auto fire on Hysell St.; Bas han Fire Department at 1:11 p.m.
In 'addition. two counties; Mor· •
President Reagan's decision Is county on Monday. The National . businesses, even if the president
to a hay fire on County Road 28; Middleport at 2:25 p.m. to
row and Crawford did not have ~
expected to be made during the Guard was dispatched to these does not approve the counties as any flood Insurance programs, '
Middleport Pool for Ramona Yonker who was treated but not
iransported; Syracuse at 8:05p.m. transported Debl!i'e Holley
disaster areas.
he said .
to Pleasant Valley Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 8:30p.m. to
Calaway Road for Deidra Carlton to Holzer Medical Center; .
-Racine at 11:24 p.m. to Mile Hill Road for Okey Kiser to
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Veterans Memorial Hospital; At 1:12 a.m., ·Kiser was
transported by Health Net to Charles ton Area Medical Center.
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By ALISON GRANT
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been resurfaced and the track
"We have 10 look beyond tite
MIAMISBURG, Ohio (UPl)bed contained "a fair amounlo( specifics of this incident,"
The Public Utilities Commission
mud, reducing· us stability." A Chema said.
of Ohio used··the anniversary of
"sun kink" developed over the
Chema predicted !he McUn
the Miamisburg tnilnderailment
bed, ca using the rail to buckle.
legislation will be approved,
to release a report critical o!CSX
The PUCO said there was no des pite trucking and chemical
Transportation Corp., saying the
evidence to support CSX's con- industry lobbies that will fight It
Mallory ~app
tention that the buckle was
Pearl Knapp, Syracuse; pater· railroad's own rul~s hampered
"vociferously."
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-its ability to make an informed
caused by the derailment .
nal great -grandmother, Lilly
"The objecllve here Is not to
Ma,llory June Knapp, infant Duncan, Point Pleasant, and decision to prevent the wreck.
In a s tatement Tuesday, CSX put undue burdens on Interstate
The PUCO report advised CSX
daughter of Brian Duane and several aunts and uncles.
argued the go-slow order did ~ot, commerce.' ' he said.
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to
review
a11d
clarify
its
stand·
Donna Marie Persinger Knapp,
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apply because of the air tempera She was preceded in death by
Rutland, died Tuesday at the her maternal grandfather, ards on speed restrictions and
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Holzer Medical Ce nt er in James Persinger.
occurred.
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track
communication
between
Gallipolis.
"That's part of the ambiguity
maintenance workers and locomSurviving in addition to .the
in reading those rules," said
Private funeral services will otive crews.
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parents ate a brother. Darrick be held wHh Pastor ,JOhn Evans
PUCO Director Thomas Chema .
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"The key breakdown here, "
Quentin Knapp, at home; a officiat ing. Burial will be ·tn
The study called . for the rail.
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s ister, Connie Diane, La ncas ter: Meigs Memory Gardens. lfhe said PUCO <;ommlssloner Ash·
road to "adopt a standard that is
maternal grandmother, Eliza- Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral ley Brown, "was a breakdown in
cl~ar as to li s a pplicability and
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beth Persinger, Gallipolis; pat- -Home is irt charge of communication."
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conservative as t o it s
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The study.found the derailment,
ernal grandparents, Olin and arrangements.
requirements .;.
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occurred because no speed resRep. C.J. McLin. D-Dayton .
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urged support 6f Hous<> Bill 248.
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which would esta blish "a clear
command s truct ure" in the evenI
of a similar disaster.
By LEE LEQNARD
The bill requires all carriers or
perspective I Want to mak e a could raise enough money in Ohio
certainly a lot of enthusiasm·, " haz<rrdou s mat erials In Oltro to
UP! Statehouse Reporter
so und decision, "· said the gover- "for an initial go" but it would
but he feels his experience as the register with the sta t<>: r,equires
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! )
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nor. "What it is they want in require "an inventive effort" to
governor of a major Midwest that carriers notify the PUCO
Gov. Richard F. Celeste plans to lerms of quality of leadership,
state, · in Was hington · as Peace when they will be tra nspor ting
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vlsil Iowa later this month on a what makes them enthusiastic keep state government running
Corps director and oyerseas as one of about 35 hazardous matetwo-day ."prt>-expioratory" m is- about the campaign, what they ' while he campaigns for president
an ambassador's aide qualify rials in Ohio: and provides for
sion to see if he has the r ight stuff think .It takes to move this in other states.
Celeste said the seven entrants
him.
to run for president in 1988.
civil penalties of up to $10.000 lor
country."
in
the
Democratic
sweepstakes
"(don't think there's another viola lions.
Tlie governor told reporters
Celeste said he believes he present "s trong credentials and
candidate In the race that brln_gs
'Wedbesday he plans to do more
that constellatlorj of exper.lence,
listening than talking on his Ju ly
It's too early to judge, " he
but
18-19 visit.
Continued from 1
said.
. He said he feel s he is a " long
·--~------------------Pribr to vlsillng Iowa, the
(As ol 10: 3G Lm.)
Displaying the aggressiveness Hall, the part-time model who
shot" as a presidential asp ira nt,
Provided by
and he wants to sound out Iowa that made him the Navai~adt> tes tifles:l last month to helping governor will welcome the other
Bryce IUid Mark Smith
voters to determine if he has a my 's middleweight boxing cham- North destroy potential evidence Democratic presidential hope·
fuls at the national.-convention of
of Blunt Ellis 4 Loewi
mes5age he could sell to them at pion years ago , th~ decorated in the case.
state Democratic chairmen in
theif. precinct caucuses pext Vietnam combat veteran seized
''Ollie North has been loyal to
Firm
Prff!e
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February.
the televised opportunity to boost his wife since the day he married Cleveland.
On
July
20,
Celeste
Will
deliver
Ar.~
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lec
tric
Power
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26'\4
"Basically, I'il be_ talking to his public S\1!1pott by !~suing .a . ~er," he sal<!. r~ferrlng to his
the keynote speech at the annual AT&T ................ ... , ........... .. 29 ~
people who are politically active dare to Nidal.
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wife, Betsy, as his "best friend." convention of the National Urban Ashland Oil ... .. .... ............... 64~
"I'll
be
glad
to
meet
Abu
Nidal
there, listening to wliat they have
North vehemently den led any
Bob Evans Farms ... .. ............ 24
to say about the '88 race, what on equal ter ms anywhere in · the personal profit from his covert League in Houston.
Celeste
·said
he
wants
to
"stay
.
Charming
Shoppes ... .. ..... : ... 30')1
they're looking for, what they world," he declared. "OK? work, and though he admitted
loose"
on
a
deadline
for
making
Federal
Mogul.
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have· found , what they haven' t There's an even dealfo~ him. But lying to Congress about U.S.
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Cll!odyear T&R ... ................. .. 66
found , what it takes from their I am not willing to· have my wife support for the Contras at a ilme up his mind about the '88 race.
Earlier, the governor told Heck 's Inc ... .. ... ...... ..... ....... .... 4
persjlectiye to be successful in and my four children meet Abu. when American military aid to
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that kind of an endeavor.' ;
Nidal or his organization, on his them was Illegal, again he had about 400 public-and private- Limited Inc . .... ................ .. 4314
sector economic development Multimedia !nc ..... ......... ..... 00~
terms."
C~leste said he will ' not be
his reasons.
professionals that Washington Rax Res taurant s ... ... .... ... ..... 5~
North, 43, defended himself
signing up volunteers in Iowa but
"It does not leave m e with a
with simllar emotiop against any good taste in my mouth. I want should emphasize American ex- Robbins & Myers. , ... .. ..... .. .. 10'\4
needs to see if he could succeed
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"It's to help me get the kind of with his former secretary, Fawn easy to me, " he protested, but he
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Imbalance.
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"Efforts to correct the stun· Worthington ind
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·~~~~~------------ ·need to keep Congress in the dark trade deficit have focused on our
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a bout his anti-communist import policy," said the gover·
power."
marked the third time a Universe activities.
.
nor in a keynote address to the
" We managed to get the fire ship had been hit ln the Persian
Indeed,
he
testified,
so
fervent
. Ohio ~mall Bu.siness Revltaliza·
under control after about a half Gulf in the. past month.
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is his sense of patriotism that he lion S~Ammit.
hour, " a salvage source said.
"II was the third hit in a month was ready to kill himself jf
The ship's captain, Monogios and all in the same area,"
subjected to torture on his secret
Michael, told CBS news by radio Cas tano said.
"We need a stronger import
··May 1986 mission to Iran in a
telephOne that his crew had no
sa id the supertanker was unsuccessfu 1 bid to trade wea· policy and greater lmplementa·
warning of the attack .
just .e ntering the gulf to pick up . pons lor American hostages in lion and enforcement," he said.
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"We counted 18 grenades ... in crude oil.
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"But
our
federal
trade
policy
Lebanon.
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about 10 minutes, '' he said.
should effectively promote our
The largest of the Kuwaiti
North
said
CIA
Director
Wii"
Michael ')said the . grenades tankers to receive the American
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Ham Casey told him he could not exports."
caused a large fire.
Celeste cited one Ohio small
flag was anchored just south of make the trip led by his former
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"We extinguished the fire . .. . the Strait of Horriluz, off of
business which h·a s successfully
boss,
ex-national
security
ad·
Now we have a salvage tug Fujairah, where 1t was being
contracted to furnish ·the at hletlc
·e scorting us to Bahrain," Mi- readied for its fir st trip under viser Robert McFarlane, " unless flooring for arenas in Seoul,
I took with me the means by ·
chael said.
U.S. Navy protection.
which r could take my own llfe." Korea, for the 1988 Olympics:
Uliiverse spokesman Thomas
The supertankec AI Rekkah,
"I did not tell my wife and
Castano said the Peconic nor- ' was to be rechristened Bridgeton
ihat," North added,
children
mally carries a crew of a bout .17 when it is placed under the U.S.
"and they may be hearing It for
people. He said the attack flag, shipping sources said·. •
the first time right now ."
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PUCO
says
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J,
North
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and Walls two home runs. Der· week's All-Star game,.- says a
rick McCleod had three singles gimpy ankle will probably limit
and Joey Hysell; D.J. Hermap, .him to only one at-bat In the
and Heat h ' Richmond eac)l mid -~eason · classic. . · . ,..~.~...
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Smith, 'Newland, and Powell
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Davis, who received 1.8 million
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Newland, Michael Smith, Jeff
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having just one team error.
Leading hitters for the winners ·
were Tom Stobart with three
silJgles, . Todd Grindstaff two
. singles; McCiinto~k two ~i!lgle$"
M; Kincaid. a ·triple a_ild Rich!jrd
Deaver a triple. . . .
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Wes ~ol~r. and Rod ~ewsof!ie ·
had the lone EHS · hits, a single ·
and dtmgje,
Middleport walloped Eastern
II 24-7wlth Mike Walls picking up
the win and a quartet of Eastern
pitchers on the mound, Michael
Smith , Rod Newsome, Wes Hoiter, and Brad Powell.
Eastern pitching gave up 14
hits, 14 walks, fanned 8, and had ·
four errors. Wails gave up five
hits and walked six, fanning 9.
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In local Pony League action lowed seven hits, six walks, three
Eastern II d~fea ted Pomeroy I strikeouts, and one team error.
12·0 as Bryan Durst went the.:
Blankenship has the lone .
distance to pick up the will with Pomeroy hit.
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Steve Barnette catching. Durst
Top · sticks for· E11stern were
•.:. allowed ·Qne hit, two walks, ~nd Michael Smtth ..yi!h ~- d_Q)lble )!:nd:
· tim · sirtkeo\its as Eastern com· .single -Yiith two lilts. Jeff. Durst
-· ·muted _just on!' -~.rror. ·.
had a hom.e run; and singhis each
. McElroy suffered the loss with by Stephen ·a:irnette: .B rad PoHarrison the· catcher. They al- well, Michael Newland , a nd
Keith Hunt.
In an.other 'rollnd of Pony play
. Racine defeated Eastern II 14·2
on 'the twelve run rule.
Rod Newsome and Wes Hotter
Majors
suffered the loss giving up 12 hits,
.\MERIC' A.N LEAGl! f.
six walks four strikeouts, and
By VnHt'd PraM lnt~n.tllenill
EftS had iour team errors .
Roy Johnson and John McClln·
tock combined for the win for
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Nrw Vorll
53 l~ .• « Racine allowing just two hits,
Torolllo
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio .
Thursday, July 9, 1987
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By RICK VAN SANT
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Ruffin , 6-.6, struck out three
CINCINNATI (UPil - The
· "We feel good ' sweeping a
and
walked one in pitching his
sizzling · ·Philadelphia Philiies. series in CinCinnati, bUt we'd stiil
first
complete game or· t:ne '
fresh from a . three-game sweep . trade places wlth.the Reds, " said
. of . C,t nctnnatt, are running up Phlllies' slugger Mike Schmidt. season.
· "Look at . i})e bOX score . and ·
· · . \llctorles b\Jt cnDf up -the stand- "They're. In llrstplace In their
tngs. That's l)ecause ·St : Louis division arid we're 11 games out you'fil(eethat everybod)(cont~lbo
· uteil . foq!ght : : said Ella. · •:SQ
.also ts hot. ·
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of first -in our dtvisloni · · . .
·· With Bruce Ruffin pitching an · · But Philadelphia manager Lee many good things happened,. We •·
-eight-hitter and ·. every other Ella. who is 12-9slncetaktr.gover· got a well, well pitched gaine .
· player In the lineup contributing three weeks ago a{ter John' from Ruffin. fl:e got 16 groundball outs and against a goodto a I3-hlt attack In Wednesday Felske was fired, isn't
hitting · club like Cincinnati,
. night's 7-2 .romp over the Reds , complaining.
the Phillles won for the lOth time ·
" Let's be positive," said Ella .' that's some kind of job." ·
Said Cincinnati manager Pete
in the last 12 games.
"The Cardinals are hot, but so
Rose,
''The Phil lies have got a lot
Linked with 9-6 and 10-8 victO- · are we. Let 's be thankful we're
of
momentum
going now .
\ ries qver the Reds the previous hot."
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They're
getting
good
pitching.
two nights, It marked the first
Glenn Wilson, who slammed a
time In three years Philadelphia two-run homer Wednesday night , and weal! know they have a good
has swept a three- game series In thinks the difference In Phiiadel- oflense."
€inctnnati starter Guy HofCincinnati. But the Phillles phia is Ella.
would enjoy their success a lot
"We've played really good fman , 7-3, was pounded for nine
~ more If only National League-' ·baseball · since Lee took over, " . hits and seven runs in just 4 1-3
East-leading St. Louis would cool said Wilson. ''I think he's build· Innings .
PRESENTATION .MADE ,... Patty Dyer pres·
ents a check to Charlie Bostic, student senate
advisor. representing proceeds from a bowl-a·
thon. The stud.e nt senate members and staff olthe
Southeastern Business College held a howl·a,thon
recently to benefit the muscular dystrophy
program. Nine howlers·took part with $555 being
pledged as a. result of thhe event.
Eastern, Porn_eroy p·.ost ·tournament' wins
Eastern I. with Caldwell on the
mound, eliminated Rio Grande
from the Meigs 'Jaycee Pony
Leagu~ Tournament by a 7 to 3
score Tuesday night. He gave up
three runs on live hits and fanned
nine men enroute to the victory,
Line score:
Eastern
hitters were McDonald
Pomeroy: ....... .. 000 300- 3 2 0
with
two
singles and Savoy,
McArthur: ..... ... 117 0010-19 7 0
Play wtll continue this week Caldwell, Homer and Hager each
with the championship contest hit safely. Tuccerri started an the
and consolation game scheduled mound tor Rio but was relieved
alter
1 1/3 innings
as he allowed
for Friday. barring delays.
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In a game shortened to four
innings because of the ten run
rule, the Tuppers Plains Tigers
downed the Middleport Fire
• Department entry 14 to 4 In the
· · : Bill Hubbard Memorial Little
' . League Tournament ' at Syra-·
cuse. Johnny Lantz, for the
Tigers, gave up a double to Jason
Stewart and singles to Bryan
Hoffman and Matt Craddock. He
put down eight batters via the
strikeout route and walked eight.
·Bobby Johnsno, on the mound for
Middleport, gave up only six hits
but hit one batter and walked
eleven. Tim Bissell had a homer
and double, Scott Burke tripled
and singled, Matt Bowen doubled
and J. Lantz hit a single for the
winners.
Line score:
Middleport FD: .... 102 1- 4 3 0
Tuppers Plains ..... 264 2-14 6 0
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SYRACUSE - In first round
action of the Bill Hubbard
Memorial Little League Tournament In Syracuse, the T.P.
Tigers defeated Middleport F .D.
14-4 in four innings and McArthur
defeated Pomeroy Foodland 193.
, .In the first game Johnny Lantz
was the winning pitcher . with
Scott Burke catching. Robby
Johnson suffered the loss with
Bryan Hoffman as catcher.
Lantz lannedceight and walked the second when the score was
six, While Johnson walked eight ~-1.
and fanned two in the 14·4 T.P.
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Leading hitters lor the winners single, J.C. Cremeens a single,
were Tim Bissell with a double, and singles by Bryan Hoffman
home run and a walk; Lantz a and Jarod Stewart.
single, John Collins three walks,
In the nightcap McArther
Burke a single, triple. and walk; , clobbered Pomeroy as Barry
Matt Bowen a doUble, and Aaron Brisker hurled a two hif.ter
Brown three walks.
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Six walks and a Matt Bowen McArthur Win . Brisker walked
double broke the game open in six.
Jim Pullins suffered the Joss
despite good effort.
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TOURNAMENT BEGINS JULY II THRU JULY 19
hits.
The winners were led by a Scott
Barnette triple, and singles by
Scott· BartOe, Jason Snyder,
Micah Sparks, and Andy Baxter.
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Randy Yates had two doubles.
and Brisker a triple.
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Robin Phalln at 992-5795.
Complete pairings are · as
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- David Morland, Ontario Junlor ,Champion and Canadian
Juntor runner-up, became the
70th Western.. J.unior·. medallist
Wednesday with an even-par 140.
· The 18-year-oJd resident of'
Richmond 'Hill, Ontario, followed ..
anopertlng 66 on the Forest Akers
east course Tuesday with a
lour-over 74 on the west course
. Wednesday -to edge Pennsylvan Ia Junior champion John Aber.
18, of Greensburg, Pa ., by qne
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PAUL DAILEY
JESSE HOWARD ·
Kitchen, Daily, Howard · play at Muskingum
By Jim SoliJ.,hy '
Head Coach Jeff Heacock ·has
announced that three athletes
from Meigs High School will play
football for Muskingum College
this fall. J .R. Kitchen, Paul
Dailey and Jesse · Howard have
Joined the Muskingum's class of
1991.
Kitchen, a 6'I" spilt e nd and .
defensive back af Meigs, earned
second team honors on the
all-state football team and was
the Most Valuable Player of the
Tri Valley Conference. In his
senior year, Kitchen had 32
receptions for 555 yards and four
touchdowns . He also picked off
three of the ol'posltion's passes
for fifteen yards:·:_The soon-to-be
freshman also excelled in basketball and track. He was honorable
mention all -state in baske tball
and a regional qualifier in track . .
A fullback and linebacker in
high school, Dailey made second
team ail TVC In 1986. He had 58
carries for 284 yards in his senior
season. ·scored seven touch downs, kicked twenty three extra
points and avera~ed five sole
tackles per gal)'le. The 6'10"
athlete was also a member of the
wrestling, track and ba seball
teams. He was named to the
second tt:'am of the TVC league in
wrestling in his senior Yt:'ar.
· HQward, a 6'1" defensive end,
was an honorable mention selection on the all TVC squad in 1986.
Jessie .. a hard,nosed defensive
player averaged six sold tackles
per game, ieadl.ng the Marauders in that category. ·
"We are vey excited about
Morland leads a gtoup of 64
.qualifiers to join defending
champion John Worrell of Douglas, Ga ., in the match play
segment of. the Western· Junior Franken, Wis., 73-70-143; Jason
Golf Chalhpionships, which was · Klein, 17, Clintonville, Wis.,
to begin !oday.
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73-71-144; .Jim Sanders, 18, DalAlso. qualifying were David las, 74-70-:-144; Steve Runge, 19,
St~kton Jr. , son of pro golfer .Mission Viejo, ,Cali.f ... 7~- 70- 144< .
D,jvld Stocl\tm\,~ and,.Gary Nick· ' -'Chris ·Williamson, ,18, ]\okom 0 , ' ··
.laus, son of Jack Nicklaus. The Ind, 76-69....,.145;· · Jeff ~e. 18;
younger Nicklaus birdied· the. Dallas·, 72-73-145; ·seotl Pe>
final three holes to earn a match tersen,' 17, Englewood, · Cotti.',
play positlp.n at 148.
74-71-145; David .Cunningham.
18, Michigan City, Ind., 72· •.'
Here are the top 19 finishers:
73-145; Jim Furyk, 17, ManMorland. 68-74-140; Aber, 70- helm. Pa ., 74-71 -145; Stockton. ·
71-141; Dirk Fennie, 18, Ridge- 18, Mentone, Calif., 71-74-145;:
wood, N.J·., 69-73-142; Anthony Brett Dean, 18, Evergreen. Col 0 .,
Andrews, 1&, Kokomo, Ind .. 72· · 68-78-146· Bre.tt Pac'k ee' 19"
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Chaska, Deerfield, Ill., 73-73-146; Steve
Minn., 66· 77 -143; Michael Troy, Stone, 18, Toledo, Ohio, 7418, Clarendon Hills, Ill., 73- 72-146.
70-143: Bill ·Helm, 17, New
these three men participating In
our football program at Musk in - .
gum College," Coach Heacock
said . "We feel that they will
make a large contribution to our
program 's success in the next
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reys and Elliott chipped in with a
Pomeroy II downed Middle- single each .
port 13 to 5 in the second contest
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frames and getting the win. He
Eastern will meet Syracuse in
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four free passes. Wright came on Pomeroy will la.ce off agaiR$1
to finish yielding one run on three Rutland at 8: 00 p.m.
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Jim PuJllns, pltching_for Pomeroy, also struck out thirteen men
but issued nine walks.
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pics track team r eturned home
Ohio Specia l Oly mpics Sta te
a fte r a sucgossful tr ip to the 1987 · Summer Gam es provides people
Ohio Special Olympics Sta te with mental retarda t ion wit h
Summer Games. E leven a thletes a thletic tra ining and a competi·
won honors in their various lion progr a m . Special Oly mpic
·events.
activ ities a lso prov ide a nor mal·
Larry Ray La udermilt, who ized living experience while .
will par ticipate la t er this contributing to physical, social
summer II\ the 1987 Interna tional a nd psychological developme nt.
Special Olympics Ga mes In By grouping participants of
South Bend, Ind ., came home eq ual a bility toget her in every
with two gold medal s. La uder- event, a greater chan ce of
milt received his fir st go ld m edal success is c reated for all competby running the 10().-meter dash In itors . Th'is in turn , contr ibutes to
13. 1 seconds a nd his second by t he developll')ent of a more
jumping 3.7 me ters In the r un- positive fl tlitude a nd self im age.
ning long jump.
Presen l!y. there are 30 Special
Other first place gpld m'edals Oly mpic at hlet es from Meigs
went to Ma ur ice Smith in the County . Aft er successfully co mstanding long jump, J oa n Hart in pet ing in local progr am s. local
the softball throw a nd Sa ra h a thletes are c hosen to represent
Harmon In the s ta nd ing long the county a t the s ta te level.
jump.
Over .3.100 pa r ticipan ts were
Second place s ilver meda ls involved in the s tate games,
went to B ill White, standing long which were held over a weekend
jump; Ma urice Smith. softball; at Ohio Siat e University.
Sarah Harmon, 50-meter das h;
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Mary J a ne Curry, shot put .
weekend Included the opening
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softball a nd Be n Skinner in the victory dance. special events,
sta'ndim: long jump.
s ports a nd recreatio n clinics, and
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Johnson a nd Brett Counts, all for tiv ites for a I hletes to ,e njoy
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AAccord ing . to Patty Hays,
Johnson, · Amy Boggs, Brett
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the re still remai n ma ny youngs·
If. fifth place r ibbon for sta nd- ter s and adults who could be but
. tng long jump went to Mary J a ne are not ·involved in Special
Curry .
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Amy Boggs rece ived th e sixth participa te in the progra m
place ribbon for the 50- meter s hould contact Hays.
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Galli• Christian School Is seek·
ing teacher for primltf'Y gradet.
BA required. Send r"um e to
P.O. Box: 2 7 9 , Cheshire, OH
45820.
,
.
16to21 yean
UNEMPLOYED
.
hu It co1t you enough? Free ..
training, houtlng, pay. Point
P1e11ant Job Sen~ice,. 226 Sixth
St, Juty 18, Call J im WUIIam1 at_ ~
WELLMAN'S
g,oo .• ,oo. M-F,
·
18 Wanted to Do
Septic tank pumping. rnidentlll
&. commerjcal. flO per load . .
Ron Evens EnterpriMI. Jackton.
Ohio. Call 614-288· 6930
·
~
Jim 's odd jobt painting. drfve..:·, ·•
wty resealing, Clfperuer work &
roof r&peir, trees & h:eda11 · •
e xperienced . Call 814-319 ...
2416.
Will do light or .hewy hou•• •
cleaning. ReferencM upon r•
q~ett . Call814· 367-7119.
~.
Reuonable r11_es . Mtrion'
Room and board for elderty and
handi capped with pertOnllc•e.
In Middlepon. Call 81•· 99~·
614· 742· 2393
·SANHLASTING
mtDftmAl ·COI!fiiiiOAI, INDUSl..Al
rn e••• To v... .,.,,••,.
SH611tllot
MASONRY IISIOIATION,
sw• POOLS, mn, IAINS,
F-GIQ-NT,
HOIISII, Slf)l( FIONTS, rtc.
Work Guar1nteed
6 Lost and Found
LOST: 750_, Angus heifer. Call
&14-367-7678 .
FOUND: Big femele Doberman.
Very friitndty, biKtt, choker
ch.!n, must be fli'nity pel. Call
1 .1 4·446-1188.
LOST: dog: med..tg. si1e whi1 e
with brown heM!. Two dt~k
.-pots on back. Dodlld blil.
Rew1rd for info. leading to
r.turn. Call e14·388·8720.
FAEE ESTIMATES
can 614-4411-3021
'8 · 29· 1 mo.
J.R.'s REPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Strvice
Elactronic Organs
fOUND : Golden Retriever
puppy. 9 to 10weeka old. Found
on State St. Call 814-448·
2073.
Lort: On Sunday July 5. smaH
black doti. Pan Terrier. On
ST.RT. 124 tow1rd Rutland.
Famity. pet for 10
Call
6t4-992-8379.
v•••·
8
Mobile service
614-843-5248
IEASONAIL£ - REliAIU
8-20-'16 tfn
MARCUM
CONTRACTING
CMStll, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING lo
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES & POLE
BUILDINGS
REFERENCES
Phono Day or Enni•g•
Public Sale
& Auction
Rick Purton Auctioneer li·
c.,tecf in Ohio and Wnt Vlrg t.
nia. Alial btate, lnt ique. fetm ,
liquidation ules. 30•· 77 3·
5781 or 773·15430.
Auctioneer Col. Oscar E. Click.
304·886·3430.
•
w.,._t
9
Wanted To Buy
We pay cash for late mo~el clean
uted cars.
Jim Mklk Chw.·Oida Inc.
Bill Gene Johnson
814-446-3&72
TOP CASH paid for '83 model
and newer usltd cer1. Smith
Buick·Pontlac, 191 1· Euttrn
Ave., Gsllipoli1. Call 81•-ue.
2282.
Wat'!ted: 12 inch radial 1rm saw
or 10 Inch or better table 11w.
Calll14·441·7025.
W.nted,to buy, stllndlngtlmber.
C•ll AI Tromm at 614-742·
2328.
W.nWd to buv: Cement Btock.
Pit- colt st4-992-3S40.
WILL .HAUL
JUST CALL!
GRAVEL • SAND
614· 742 ~
Oovwnmont Jobt. 111,040 tlt,UO - ~-· N- hiring. CIH
1·101-117·1000 Ext. R-1101
"" ........ ,.,... ,....
1042.
Get paid far reltding bookt l
t100. I * title. Wrile:.ACE -31 A.
2 Pima. NeplfViUe, IL 80&40.
F111 oi1Ciiil
As per Article IX. Trantfert ~nd
Yaeancies.- saction Br Po1tmg.
of the Negotiated Agreement
between the MLTA and the
Board Of Education, the Melg•
Local School District is po1tlng
the following vacancin for it•
regular teaching , .. ff: lnltru·
mental and Yoc1l Music T,eiiCher
lregular), Au ,t tlnl Band Ojr&e:
tor lsupplementaiJ and Boy•
Reurve B11ketball Coach
(t upplemental) ,
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"'2"'1- -;:8;:-u-s-;-in:-:e:-:s~s-'-- , : •
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Opportunity __,: : :
I NOTICE I
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THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH· ·.,
lNG CO. recommends thll you
do butlnHI whh people you •
>
know, and NOT to ..nd mon-r ...
through the mllil until you hllv• .. ...
investtgated the offering.
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··--·--Gamr;ons_______ ··- ·---·--Po marov--·-----·- -.
&·Vicinity
Middleport
•.
8t Vicinity
Wed., Thurt.. Fri. Rt . 160
Vinton. Green Houl8 on left. in
rear. Water bed, furniture. child·
rent Clothing. Siret 6 · 7 . Boy1
fhurs .. Fri., Sat . 9 · 15 . 834 Jay
Or. Dresser•. boys, girls, & baby
clothet,, plav pen, eJtra ni ce
beby dresset.
Garq• Sale: Fri.. • Sat. 1/ 2
mile off 654 ·on Bidwell-MI.
R~ . W11her/ Oryer-both
for t40 .. pool table-tiO. small
bov• c:lothe•. hou11hold item• •
dothing. Cell 81 4 · 388· 9364.
Olilll
Fri. • Sat. Boat. riding lawn
mower. furniture. clotha. •
houHhold item1. 4 mi. .from
Hospital. Evertrten R;d.
Thurt .. Fri. , Sat. Rt : 141 near
Countiy Conv. Store. Ant. pieno. dreuer. twin matt. 111.
boy' 1 bike, cloth a . w leght t.
much mara.
la!Je Y•d Sala: near N.G.H.S •
At. r«CT.liOn Retidence. Home
interior, gla11ware,. few an ·
liquet, bed. chill, -clothing.
c:11bin ..s. chlira. IIWn mower.
bed.,readl. Fri . .• Sat. ~
• 1amlly. ShopVK. Junior• 7 &
1 . glr .. 2T -S , boys 3T, work·
pant1 30.32, e mil• out 110on
Frid... 9-S.
•19~1.
Furniture. Odd• and tndl, child·
Nn' t clothing. toys, etc. Thurs.
• Fri. 8· 5 .
Help Wanted
Pan time work. odd jobl, ftil
time. will , consider living In, ,
reference•, phone 304-•sa.
An tqual opportunity employer.
Garage 8~1: 1 mile pat U,.n•'•
11
HouseciHning. Cell 814-992.'
3888.
Will c•e for elderly lakfv 6 diiVI a
wetlc. 8 hrs a d.y t4.00 ht.
304-676· 2731.
Gar~t• Sele: July 9 & 1 o . Floor
model T.V .. Curti• Mat.._ Oct•
·Gym exerciter, oak d11k whh
ahllir. ck>thlng & lots morel
Nonh of Clay School on At. 7 .
DENNY CONGO .
·· L~:~·Sl~~E
Mora and mora wpman are
beeomin.g 1ucconful in the
bul in,.l world today . At Nation·
w ide. a growing number of
women hl'lle found exciting.
Htit fving careers as an !n•u·
ntnce Agent with our Company.
Flrlt with t Yetr Income can be
$20,000. or more in Salary plus
additional bonu1e1. Call for an
appointment at 11 4· 374-82•8.
Fie• Martel ever Fri. Sat, Sun.
North on At. 12.
ColumbiL 1 IIi - 11.
W . V1. Aftd.,l.,ailrewelcome.
. 985-4141
GINUAL COIITIACTOIS
Of
3091 .
PAINTING&
6-17-tfc
949-2741 .
k
Sn idllf. 614· 949-2629 .
,
or
hlitt'al Cantradolrs
Charteeton .,,.,
pay. Call HCS Hurting
eollect 304· 529· 71 80 between
6873.
5·22·87-2 mo. pd.
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT
Huntington.
•c
Grove'r' s lawn Mower Repair. ·
We'll pick up and deliver. Good.
u1ed mow•• for aale. Call
Also TrtiiiMillioll
PH. 992-5682
99.2·7121
BELL CONSTRUCTION.
AN '• ·LPN 's needed immediatety .
for private dutv. Ho·rne / Hoq~it " .
full time and p1rt time fof
Cao do light heuling Mid rooting.· ·
·
AUTO, &~TRUCK
REPAIR
'
IIACINE, OHIO
t ei;r;ure disorder or mentill retar·
dation. Currently teelting a
call· in 1ub LPN to work all shift1.
Be Part of • growing company.
Contact OH Job Service. 614·
448· 1683.
n~1
Pomeroy Ohio
FRI'iE
ESTIMATES
ALLWORK
GUARANTEED
·
Antique player plano,
worlu 304·178-4613.
6·10.17-1 mo. ,.r.
RESI
RENOVATIONS
Computerized Hearilll ~d Sel~on
SWim Molds - lnterpretn~ ServiCBs
Attention NurHI. Rewarding
experience fo r the tocielty or·
Hinted nurM. A 36 bed newer
1ac:ilily for the bulc.tlty ambulatory elderly_ ~it_h • hi1tory of
Small .mixed ' brHd pUpPie1 ·to
good homN, 304 - 676~ 15371 ,
Roger Hysell.
,Garage
. Rt. 124,
John II. Ientz
Owner /Mechanic
7·6·'17· 11110.
. 985-3$61
PH. 949·2756
IOIJ.I t r.,_ tmi l7
Pomeroy, Ohio
4-15·'86-tc
,..,............
S.nidnJ
(All makes & models!
U!.
'
'92 -6215 or 992 -7314
repeirs 9Yoranttttl I , . .
Truck, auto, &
I'UIUC lllVmD _ _ _
v:C. YOUNG Ill
houtohot4 'lflpli.,cll. AN .
FREE ESTIMATES
CAll ANYTIME
446-1318
- Addonl end remodeling
- Roofing 1nd gu1i: er w or k
- Co n.crete work
- Pl umbing 1nd electrical
work
IFree Est imatesJ
Strwi"'
Ph.
992-2156
.
e male puppi•, 8 weeka old, 2
afl white. 304-896-3939.
VINYL & AWMINUM
_,.
Onl S1250 .
welding.
i
3 month old vello'f'lt tigerkitt.. to
give eway. Male. Call614-742·
Ph. 111141 843,S42S
TUES.-THURS.
SATURDAY
•way. Lin• tr_.ined and declawed. Call814-992-2664.
SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
CAll:
MIKE'S APPLIANCE
REPAIR SERVICE
Service Call
B::t0-8:00 P.M.
8:30-5:00 P.M.
1 1 month old male cat to give
and profit t her·
week with oppor·
rapid ildvancement .
more infcrmation call 814441· 8456 Ttlur1., • Fri . 10 AM
to 3 PM .
EUGENE LONG
1
Howard L Wrltnal
161 North .S.cocrd
Mitl..,.,t, Ohio 457 60
HOURS:
MON.•WED.·fll.
FrH to good home. German
Sh..,h•d. 6 months old. 440
Rutland St. Mlddlepon. Evening
onty.
Comptete Remodeling
Roofing of al' Tvpes
Worked in home aru
CARPENTER
SERVICE
•N ew Ro ofing
NO MONEY .DOWN-WITH APPROVED CREDIT!
,.
" At Reasonable Prices"
Comple'e Gutter Work
·YOUNG'S
J&L BLOWN
IAGIIS ClUI - POMIIOY, OH.
PlUMIING & HEAnNG
Be autHul markingt. Call 814-
192-7&74 . .
or 949-2860
17 purebred. 3 percentage. including cow & call, Pairs, ye..ling
heifers bull .
'
736.20
$1
308 E•.MAIN ST. -.
CUSTOM BUllT
HOMES & GARAGES
2754.
7-3-171 ....
9:00·4:00 P.M.
•
Riverine Antiques. ·
19,799.00
ly Cloooco or Appolol-1
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ANnQUES
IUY OR SEll
OLDSMOBILE FIIINIA
REGISTRATION FOR
-FALL CLASSES
.
LOW COST TUITIQI\I
GREAT QUALITY CURRlt:ULUM
CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE
mo.
992-2196
Middleport, Ohio
1 · 13-tlc
PRE-SCHOOL
KINDERGARTEN
-.
···
Gorgeout long· hlired kittens.
4-16-16-tfn
Ftr• EqaltMtllt
Pith & SeNiee
RADIATOR
SERVICE
$16,988 94
I
:oo·P.M•.
·-
-. BISSELL
BUILDERS
NO SUNDAY CALlS
, CLOSED SUNDAY
: PH. U9·2969
"LOADED"
515,999.00
.
959.94
30.00
Y TECH
~1
----,1
Day or Night
BOGGS
pm.
304-&75-2770 oolioc:t 304344-8088 out of W . V1. BOD824-9t91 .
...,........" .. . ·-
~- -
form Equipment
&·30· t
--
Ex pari en c ed· Dep e ndable
Coolo. Apply in perton. Holid..,
Inn. No Phone Ca lls PleMe.
SATURDAY, ~ULY 11-SALE AT 1:00 P.M.
ATHEN$. LIVESTOCK SALES
HRS: 12:00-8:00
. Mondoy -Seturday
11UY - SELL- TRADE
'
Experienced body man needltd
t o build salva ge ctrl. For inter·
view. Cell614-388-9616 .
Business Services
S8679.00
S520.74
30.00
$303 44
l
ing. 304- 876-2290 after 8 :00'
20 yeirt
" Free Estimates ..
radio.
Of'
Lady to live in with •n older
woma n. some light house keep-
CHEVROLET NOVA
PAYMENT
OPEN HOUSE
s.. .,
negotiable. 304-676-2374
&75-61 19 .
Pom o·
~ltd llelfwor lot-
-'
L..dy to trve in w ith • lady. Ptefer
someone who driv...
Bank and
Tr1niNI•Ie Rep1ira
•.
AVON. no 1ervice charge, opet\,
ter titorlet , phOne ao•·t76· .. .
1429.
.
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SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT
Cordoho
roy. Ohio . ' " ""'•• tho right
ta bid 1t th•• ••••· and to
witttdriW the ebove eollaterll prkM to sal•. f ur1ht r,
The f armer• Bank and Savtng~· C ~nv reaervet the
S12,7 4576
$270
MONEY for college: C.U the
Army National Guard for FREE .
informetfon packet. 1· BOO· M2·
3819.
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2 'clr . HT - Sor;.l No.
Ss22KIAi21112 · '
V-6 , auto . trans ., P.S., tilt wheel. H.D . battery , AM -FM ,
alum. wheels, Durango Pkg ., gauges. 2 tone paint.
~. :
In"•· Set your own hourt : : ... _
Training provided. Call 1·112·
93fJ..8870. M-F. lam to lpm
(Cen1rll Standlfd Time) .
3 Announcements
• PUBLIC NOTIC E
, ______
NOTICE io holoby given
S17 57406
$373
uo:ooo-Port-Time. •12.ooo-.. • • ..
•11.000-No Selling. ,..,.Mbut-
•QUAUFID APPLICANTS. SHOULD SEND
: RESUME TO BOX 729J IN CAR£ OF
Ttl£ DAlY SENTINEL, 111 COURT ST~,
POfJOOY, OHIO 45769.
98 REGENCY
SALE PRICE
TAXES
FEES
YOUR
PRICE
REPS NEEDED low bulinoo\ ·: :
aC:count1, Full-Time. .eeo.ooo-.. •
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CHEVROLET R-1 0 PICKUP
Special olympians
take honors at state
< ..
LOCAL GENERAL
.MOTORS
DEALERSHIP IN NEED OF
CERTIFIED
GENERAL MOTORS
MECHANIC.
•WITH A COOL DEAL•
GOLD MEDALIST - Meigs County Special Olympics Team
member Larry Ray Laudermllt won the first of two gold medals
during the recent Ohio Special Olympics Summer Games by
running the 106-meter dash in 13.1 seconds. His second gold was In
the running long jump.
thru Friday . Contect PeriiOnnll· .. O.pi. Pl. .tant Yell8¥ Hoapibl. : .. :
Vlllev l)rive, Pt. Pl WV 21&50. .......
AAE·EEOE .
:
Fridly onty. nut lo Clay Sahool
pleyground. Twin beds. bov•
12. glrlt· I . Houaehotd
•.
9:30-3 :30. July 10th. 'Acrou
from Methoditt Church in Re·
cine. Rain csneel1.
..
Thur.s. and Fri . 1 1.4 milesNorthof
Chftter ·on At. 7. Babyfumhure,
and clothn. Much mora.
large garage IAie. Juty 11th and
1 2t~. 9 :00-6 :00. 40370 Lim- ·
b•ger Ridge (TR 270) Reed•·
ville. Clothing, tool1. haunhold
goodt.
July 9, 10, 1 1. 234 Mulberry
Ave . lOa.m .-1. Furniture, IP·
pliances and c lothing.
House"Oid furniture and yard
18le. 3725& St. At . 124. .,._
tw1en Exx;on and Substltion.
Wedne1day t hrough Frldav .
9 :0D-6 :00. Hid•• ~ bed. aofund
oh! law couch. dinetta. new
•
Lev ore Blinds. intant-adutt ·
clot e s . sewing machine .
Clothes on. table half price.
.. 4-992-3543.
•
YJrd S aleet Ch•le~K ing' s. Wolf
Pen Rd. Friday end Saturdav.
Jun e 1Oth and 11th. 9 :00-6 :00. · ·"'
....... Pf'Pieasa·iir--··
8t Vicinity
······· · · - · · ~· · · · ·· ~- - - ·······"·· ·
V•d Sale, Thurs and Fri. July 9
tnd10 , 117PieuantSt. Typew.
I
''
••
'~
rittr. Knic Knaeke, ctot:het, tub&,
canning jau. etc.
•
Y•d ~111. Frl lnd Set. 232l
'•
J1fferson. baby ltMn1, fL!rntture,
~•
books, clothiftt glr1s and boys. . '"'
Knldc Knack1.
•
'"'
tt1m1.
3 1ti mil• Gut lulwiii•Porter
lid. from lit. I 10. Ac1011 !tom
R•R-port. Dinooto 'Mt,
ooto. TV, ' -· toyo.
• lots
Fri.-• '"'""Sit. Call
btbv
"more.
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lt4·441-2S24
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�Th~~Jwy9,19B7
21
61 HousehOld Good•
54 Mite. MII'Chlndiu
CountY A•ll•ce. Inc. GOOd
uild
and lV ....
fONY'S GUN REPAIRS, hot
-Inti. __
t*lng ord•
114·44t-llll, 127 lrd.
Avo. GoiH~M?Iio. OH.
' .
or.diN for cu.tom MauHrs. elM
-..ran..
Opon U.M to ePM. Mon thn!
Foo Mil!; c- Bor. Rt. 1.
P...,_, Ohio. •4q.000 firm .
1"14-H2-8801 , "
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Sot.
..
-
-
w.h... "..,..... refrlg. .tbts,
4-ovelv nM 3
ranges . Skaggs Appliancea.
Upp• .A rver Rd. b•kte Stone'
c _ _Motol.l14-441-7398.
IR homebuitt this
tptktg. . 2 c., e••ae. l1ice ..-~.
. C_laf a city tchool.a . I 'IJ'i! ..
. . . O.lliR,olii. wm considltl'
mobile hOme •• trade -i n.
LAYNE 'S FURNiTURE
Sofu an~ th1irs prif::ed from
1395 to est&. Tebl• tl50 end
up to $125. Hld•e -beds. •lH
t~ $~11 . Racllnert $221 "to
137&. Limps 128 to *121.
Olnlttu 11 08 and up to 1495.
Wood table ,w-8 ch1lr1 $281 to
f79! . O.s~ •100 up to U75.
Hutch• · *400 and Up. B:unk
bedJ complete w- mlttrM. .
$2-~5 and up to $385. B•by badl
11 10. M~ttrHt.. or b9~ sprini)a
ftill or 'tWin •ea; firm •78, end
•47,10Q . C.l 614-446-8038.
2 IR. 10 yr., .:mini condition,
bellltitul loc.tiof'!, N..r Nor·
PriC41d right or will1:r.d.8.
'""f·
Co 114-216-8200.
.
I 1*.. 1 '!h story, all electric. lull
RMment. 8.1 acr•. located in
Rio · Gnnde.
t47.000.
Call
114-246-&197.
flotwoods orH of Pomoroy.
·
d
"The
kids
On
seem' to $3&0.
ua: OUO.n "so!t •UZI, King
Naw lldtchan. bathroom· and
·
4 driWir chNt •••• Gun
corpoting. y, ocre to 17 ecru
confid.e in US anymore!' .
cobinots 8 :un. Goo or oloctrlc
available. Call 81.-t-446-2354. t;,;::;:;:;;;::;;::::;:;::::=,-;;:::;~;;:~;;=:=:
~;:•.
•::s,·:db-1fr;::~=
·3 IR brick. c~rpor1. 1 man bern.
f30 .& King ft1me •&o. Good
12Jt1Q.mobilahome.- Exc . cond..
lot 19110 ecrol Honna~
Troco SchQOI dist. lh. 218. Coil
35 l
. OtS
000
~14-211.· 1118 by
&A
44
. creage
I'Lt-446·2683. 8-6.
For Mle bY o~ner: 2 story house
in Middleport overlooking park:
lO yr. guamt&ed 'vinyle siding;
W•W c•pet, 1 V! bat.h . unique
woodwork. '61 4-992-6126.
8 room hou1t. Roae Hill. Pome-
Oh. · 1 .3 acres. t17;000. A!
Trailer lot' for rent. Natural gas,
1/ 2 mile out Addi•on-Bulaville- FurniShed ·,.;pt .. :2 BR , 1195.
Water paid. 1136 Second, GaUi·
Rd. Call614-367-7438.
po41s. CiUI 614-446-4411 after
. .
1 Y2 ac lot on Jerry• Run Rd. &PM .
Apple Growe. with rural water.
Mode~n 1 BR ap!t11ment. Call
304-676-2383.
614-446_-0390.
9 acres. niceweter, 6 miles from
locka & dam. V8 ry prlv-ete.
Seweral hou se sites. 304-676-
2998.
.
Martin 614-878-2513.
Rentals
5 : 00P . m ~-
Govemm.ent Homee .f rom $1 . [U
r..,air). Oeli~uent t.x propllrty.
R~snaeAions . Ca111 -801HS876000 Ext. GH -9806 .for current
repo IWit.
5 room home with bath end
laundry room . 1 owner, sitJJated
on 1 double lot in Pomeiroy Corp,
Limits. Tupper• Plains-Chaster
water. 3 storege buildings .
41
Houses for Rent
NlcftiV furnished small ho1,1ae.
Adult s only. Referen cas required. Off street parking. Ph.
814-448 -0338.
House for Rent or Sale: land
contract, good ho\JSe, school
dist. Ce11614-446- 7572. Eve's-
Priced to sell. Coli 6.14-992- 5,00 448-1522.
or 614-1
3 bedroom hpuse for sale in
Pom•oy. 614-992-2285.
I room houN, two baths, new
roof. Nuush Windows. g~rage .
241 N. Fourth Ave;, Middleport.
MMa offer. 1!11•· 247-<1672 or
eu-247-2632. · ·
Nice 3j · bedroom home, dining,
laundry, family rooms: 1 Y2 bath.
1.4 a.cre.
Artiuckle. 136,000".
304-586:9143.
.
.
Third Avo. C.ll e14-441-3748
Ref .
Graciou l living. 1 and 2 bed·
room apartm,nta at Village
Manor and JHYarslde · Apartments in Middleport. From
1215. including utlfitieJ. Call
1Yl bath, no pets. Oap. & ·
233 Sac ond Avanue :
$360/ mo . Coil 61 4 -446-492&.
NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S · QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 Mf.
WEST. GALUPOLIS, ' RT 36.
PHONE 814 - 44~ - 7274 .
1984 Shultz 14x70 with eJ~. ·
pando. 3 BR !. 2 b~tha : Land
contract ..,aileble. Call 614-
.
1983 llllylino: 14•10 2 BR. AC.
extra nice. French Cltv Broker·
age Services. Call &14-4469340.
1979 Liberty MObile Home with
ator19e building on 1 V4 acres off
.Fit. 1&0 at Porter. Call 246-
9234.
Furnished ,3 room cottage. Ail
newly redecorated in town .
Aduhs only. No pete, ref.. dep.
Cal1 614-446-2543 .
2 bedroom hou se and ·,pt. fo r
-
4 bedroom hous e
304-675-2130.
Coli e14-44e-2903.
1171 Hallmark trailer. 3 BR .
12all with underpinning. Partl..ly tumiahed. $499&. Call
_814-388-9759.
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Modul• Home! Carter Fren(:h
residence, Middleport. Corner of
Founh and Palmer. Mullt see to
opP<ocioiiO. C.ll81 4-992-3293.
1973 1•x70, 3 bedrOom , fur·
571-2,401 or 678-2075.
·
1178 Roche~ter 14x70 mobile
home, total electric, new carpet,
17.900 .00 negotiable. 304-
.304-87&-2467.
1982 Redman mobile home. 3
Httrooms. · mutt sell, call 3Q4-
175-8806 or 875-8870.
2BR . AC . ceble. Hud accep1ed.
Riverview in Kaneuga. Foster•
Mobile Home Park. Ph. 614·
2668.
Tot1l alectriC one bedroom un·
furnilhttd apt." FrH w•ter and
tralh servi~. 114-992· 2094.
1 bedroom apt. available at
Pomeroy Cliffs Apts. HlftdiCipped equipt with roU-in bath
and kitchen. Newly t:er~ld •d
pai,!1ted. Will accept appllcetlons
from single or merried handiclllpped, elderly. . Dr disablld.
Stop by oHice .located qn Union
Ave. or call 814-992-7772 .
Rent b11ed on ineome. Equ1l
1
housing opponuniiy.
of bedroom IUIIII.
approved cndi1. 3 Mil• but
BuiiVIUe Rd. Open &em tO &pm
Mon. lhru Set. Ph. &14-448-
.0322.
.
• PARSON 'S FURNITURE '
New wood 6 pe. INing room
.suites. $398.95; New ltving
rQOm suit.. from 1171.9& 1o
1"700.; Ch•t of drewen, 4
draWer; *ttl., &drawer, $11.11;
End tobiN from 189.815 soi.
·Used Furniture: bedroom tultH.
fvH liz eel · bed.l , twin beds and .
rocluwt . Reclln.-s from 199. H
...d up
.~
. THE WORKING
MAN'S FIIIENQ
a
evell1ble. Mollot\ln Fumhure.
Upper Atve,· Rd. Call 614·448·
7444.
No
plftl.
phor.e
best oflor. Coil 814-4417912.
.
· or
Refrlg..-ator , sot•. reclln••·
living room tlbiH, 6 full 1b:e
beddlng. Corbin 6 Snyderfurni·
turt, 881 &tcond. 814-44&-
1171 .
·s..,.. port1bl1 wa8h•l dr;er,
refrigerator, rtnge, 8 ,100 ITU
1lr cond .. recllnlf. outcto"orsmen
cemper top. Cell 814-.448-
3224.
1-e 14-1&2 -71,64.
614-367-7267.
123Ya Pine St... TwoGrov~ tr ctor
dottoch
Gallf."li•, Ohio Call 814~448- ~~;;~~ _,.
• uled
sanp•rts for·
Also
278 · ·
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tractor. Cell 614· 44&•
Reedy n.·lx concf• artcl 111 4 141 ·
concrete ,..,pu....eell !JI Valley · -:
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- -t-roct
- o-r.
1-:1 -:5-:M
~roalc ·. Camenl end SuppUH, ?fl . New HoO•nd h.,. bind. 18
675-6512.
Rental trailart. Call 814-992·
7479.
Apartment
for Rant
Space for small ' trailen. All
hoolc;-ups. Cable. Also etflei~~ncy·
rooms. •ir and eeble. Muon.
1 arad 2 bedroom apartments for
rant. Baaic rant for 1 bdr ..
8183.00: 2bdr., S219.00 . Al10
required a 1200.00 aacuri:tv
deposit . CONTACT; Jackson
Estet8s DePt. Ph 446-3997
Equal Housing Opportunl1y.
.
Furniahed· & unfurnished apt1 .,
$150.00.and up , references Ph.
304-676-7738 or 304-6.766104 A-f Real Estate.
model New . Holl1nd ·baler;
. 11.300 . 1nternationel241 round
Pets for Sale
Groom and Suppty Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breads ... All
ttyl•. Julie Webb Ph. 61•· 4-48·
-
3844 oltilr 7PM.
·a
month o!d rult lhorl haired
minllture Dachshund. Call 814-
w.vo. Coll304-n3-8151 .
puppy.
AKC Rog. Pllltlnt-
puPJMM. Al10 lduh: Dachahund
a ,_,,.....
.,.20
Call 11 4 -446·
1 173 Pinto wegon-has bien
wrecked. Motof • tr.n1ml11ion·
exc.nent condition. Can bau.-d
lor ports. COli 114•211·8321.
1178 l.lncotn Mark V, *"cett.m.
condh: . .. ·40.000 IC'IUII .MI H .
Coli 114-248-11410.
AIW. Chllm•• 4-bar tkle dellv·
..., roko. Coli e14.44e -4410.
Auto Puts
·. It Ac~ll(l_ riei
19&5 Ch.Velte 2 DR , Auto .,
mil•. Call 114 ·448·
luooETT"M•c: lniuw: Uaada
RabuMt. AI type~. a ........ I
,
I
min'""'"" of 10 .._ wll ' •1
delhfer, CMh • C.-ry 01 Ntll.
C•ll . , ... 371· 2220
871-17&8.
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1977
A.pe c ~:te
fold dowR
Col
I 14-3'7t-
tlon, 01280. 814-812•1804.
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114--
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bodv IIOO<f. •no. c.11
11-·8U-7et7.
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6nttrfof. QOod tit", pod .......
30" . :104-871-3024.
1118 AMX . ler fe·l No .
30 11\clo _ , ro, Orov;..,, 230 C100083113110
. 315 HP, Jft
~:ii . bol~. ....•• 304-112- lttodt. ell cw~l. $4000. CaM
114-MI·22:fl.
.spo~
c<¥.-r. ..
I
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81
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Home
Improvement•
cOtot brown, 12fliQO .. 8' 4 ·112·
'
ITAL.•AN
..
-' '
11n lincoln Mark. v . 410
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1,000 tlrM, siHI12, 13, 14, 15,
11, 11.5 . 8 mll•out-Rt. 218.
Coil 814-281·e211 .
Ouroc lo. .. Ired iutt Ulle tht
boart we tHted 11 the Qhlo
· T.. tation thM gained over 2.1.
nem• •pike. white wtlh brOWft
pet dllf. Roger . .ntl.,,
morklngs. e yn old. 304-e7&- 1111.
labini
•.OH . 1613·184· 2318.
14a&.
LOIT -REW... AO. lh.lhuu molo,
P181tic, ciatern 1t1te approved,
pl11tlc MPtlc 11ftkl, plastic
culvllts. mMAI cutwlrtt. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jack·
For Ale-Copying machine, A
MJnoltl Electrotraphic 101 1nd
auppl'-i for onty' 1299 . Call Dey·
614·4-11·71•1. Evening aft•
2 yelk old Aetilterecl Sorrel
57
querter horN. Show . cauaiM:v.
Q00C1 confirmation. For s .. , ~
trade for • '1••1ing tillv . C.H
Musical
In1trument1
114·211·&e22.
26" tv-11150, IMIW{'t bulldi,n g
Affordable rebuilt lawn ,:,owtra·
19 10 26 inch. Cell 114-2461 8" " He-Man" bicycl•good
condition. Ca11304-418-1187.
198&3 whMI ATC 200S. 1700.
C1ll 11 4· 387· 7853.
fwo
20 inch Lannox cot~l ~ Of Wood
furnac::•- 14 ft. aluminum bo..
wtth 2& HP EYinrud• motor and
treH1r. 3 grlvt plots in Orav'el
Hill Cemetery, 400 K1w11eki,
leu th1n 1 200 111ilw. Call
114.812-2311 Pour Bokor. •
cows
hilfWL 304-87e-3024.
end
trodo. 304-171-2313.
••c. n••
c han lcal
1itea .
e100.00. MovinG out ~~ llate
must ult, 304-713-1111.
.. BiftQte c:.OIItl-14 ...... .....
.. lld. no electric
·
tum~ 01'
Wll . . . . . . . . . ...
piUs 18.00 •••, •• . ,,.. , .
..........
lnot•l.
_ ..-JOHI'-tolol_.__.._
CoM t14·HI·J711,
-
e75-5030 . , . 5:oo.
Good mbcod hoy-800 lb. boi.H.
•10.00 ooeh. C.ll e14-278-
Fruit
It Vegetable·•
2111 ftenings .
Hev. b•tey end strew. 304· 175·
608e.
WhHe peech•· Piok your own.
*10/ lu. or I lb.· for •1 . bring
own container~. Fri. • Set:.
Raynors P1tah Orchard. AI. 7
Low., Rhler Rd. Gallipolis, OH.
114 · 441·4807 . Closed
1281.
Sundays.
Ou1lhy Fruitl and Vegetabl•
rwttil end whoiMIIt. B. a S.
Produoe aero,. \JO'" Piua Hut.
Oalllpolll, Ohto.
81
71
Auto• for Sale
rlfROYa l.
II .'' 11'11111'
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Farm Equipment
304-876-1076.
114-992-2084.
Now thru July 31 first3 month•
lot rel'!l frH with ; ye1r lease.
Family P,ride Mobile Home Perk,
Gallipolis Ferry wh•e we cater
to 'families. Speclou1 loti, hugh
play grou.nd and picnic lrtl.
304-87&-3073
(II no · - ·
leeve mes~tage on machi ...).
Hobart Milt Slicer MOd_. 1712.
Automatic or m1nuel. Moving.
1710. Call 814·992· 9822 b•
tween,:OO end 10:00 p.m.
I!Julh Hog Sal• l S.vice. Ov81'
40 usN lfactorl IO ChoOM from
• Oomptete line of new- • UMd
equipment. Larg•t aeleotton In
&.E . Ohio. 1
.
Mts.My Fergu10n,_New HoUend,
114-21e-18Z2.
CARTER 'S PLUMBING
AND HEA11NG
1 ,,
Coro.,"~eurtll -;...,._~. --~·'"-~-'
Phone t1 4 ·
448-&477
.
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.
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84
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ElttCtrical
It Refrigeration
~
MUCH ELEVEN
PLIJS ELEVEN 15.
TAB U E...
shoulder wound; her
assailant is tried. (RJ
C!l Speeclworld
:
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BARNEY '
PORE SNOWFLAKE !!
SHE'S STUCK WAY UP
THAR IN TH' TREE
COME IN AN'
DO TH'
DISHES
1871 Super. OHde, """ lop trtd,
~ ttr ... INih" beQa. CaH lfltr
a,oo PM 11.·371-2447.
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tlmo.
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Dillard WMer hrWor. .,_,,
Clatema,. WaNa. Dall\
Sun4.., colla.
1885 ...TC 210R.Coll114-444-
-
Utilitlas paid. Carpeted. no child--
ren or pets. Call 61 4 -446-1137
34"
only. Parking. ph. 448-0)38.
Butineu .
Buildinqs
87e-8104.
'
F1.1 rni1hed epertment. $225.
utl,itles paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth,
Gallipolis. Call446· 4416 attar
Bpm.
1984' Monte ,-Carlo. tuto .•
P8/PI. AC. tollo over p..,.
3 or 4 Bech'oam houaeln Kyger
Creek School District. Aeftrln·
cet Ph . 814·448· 8821 .
ment1. Cel 81,..317·01532.
Upstairs. 3 IR. 1 beth, kitchen
fumlahed, no pets. Dap. a. Ref.
238 First. 1260/ mo. Cal 11114-
448-4926.
36 Lot!!. !It Acreage
of.
At, 160. Barn 5
g•ogo. t32.000. Altilr 6 coli
814-3e8-8711.
.
.
1 .84 •ar• bUidlngait,, nice lwei
lol. CIG.. to town. Cell 814-
.---:- -------;.;-••a-7827 . . ·
·
-.
1814. ,Ohio C - lupromo.
V·I IUIO. , PI / PI, cru11e. elr,
41.000 miiM. C.ll 114-3117143. .
Mercilon!IISI'
1111 YW ~otto. 1811 Pontloc
Pllo_.,lx. Colll14-446-3017.
1173 Dodao Chorg•.
Apartment for Rent : 3 rooms.
1126 / mo. Adults . Call 30•·
875;5104, or 875-7738.
2 8Ft 2 IJath, carpeted, kitchen
fu rnlehad. no pat•. dap. & t81.
1326 / m'o.\..11 Cour1 St Call
814- 448 - 4~26 . .
C.lil1.·367-0881 . .
.
lo...,....
4· WD. 1117 ·
110 T - Coltoo.
1871 TcryGIAI
Toyote Coroll•many •tr•a.
Full alze m.nr... • foundlllon
aurtlng - f89 . Recllntr~
starting- •ss.
,
USED· Beds, drn .... bechom
IUit .. , .198··219. D11b',
wringer Wither, 1 complete line
---·-· ......
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1171 Chwelle-neeclt motor,
AUCTION • 'URNITURE 12
Olivo St .. ,GoHipollio.
· >.
NEW- 6 pc. ~ _ , _ t~H.
living room OUHft· •1tl•t&...
Bunk bodo wl1h - . - f181 .
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.- ..
Cltlllpolli.
SWAIN
UO.
t195. Utiljtl" pold. Coli e14·_ WorkbOoto •11 • up. CltHI •
448-4418 oftwePM.
·
soli tool . Coli 614- 441- ~118.
.,.,~ --~~-- ~ ·
Mil
pd. l1e.1t : 87 lpNCt ltrMI.,
Furnllhed Apt , 3 rooms. there of ulld furniture.
·bath. 701 Fourth. Oelll~lle. · NEW- Wootorn .. booto-
.,,
G1 02)-'Nighi-HHI'--CBS..Lata-
1878 Hondo C8
.. ·
Furnished apt. next door to'
library. ()n& prDfeesional Aduh
Commercial buildings for lease.
Downtown Pl. Pl•••nt . Store•.
offiCft. , A-One Real Estate.
Cai-ol Ye. .er. Broker. Cell 304-
22 ecr•
-
Colil14·44e-1e10, 448-4138.
1110 C~ryllw Now Yorkor-413
eng•• IUIO. IMnl.. 41. 000 lai:U81
ml•. 1. . . Ford ,..._., runa
llood, need aome wor~ .."
." Help wanted: man shlpWI'acked, du.tec~
Island. Seeks rescue. 20o S. Jethude, taoo
· W. longitude, evenings and weekends .... "
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Off•. ·1114 or 13 romblw
.,._ wogon. •11K). Colil14381-1301.
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good condNion.
Price reasonllble.
1311.
Night The trainer and jockey
of a winning l'llce horse are
found murdered. (R)
II)) Trapper John, M.D.
•
J • J W~~~:er ServiCe. Swlacwnln; · •
pool1, c;teterna. Waills. Ph. t14- . . !
241·8288. ""' 1I
1887 SuauW ITIO. 4 whHI WettlfiDft'l Water HeuUttg, I I
e100. or belt: offer.; 21 .. Color
r11sonebla re1e1, lm-...itte '' '
TV f100. 304-171·3822.
I
2.000 Wei.
gotton ·doljvory. - · ·
I
~tc. c.. J04-17ai1881 Hondo 210 A,bol. bilak, pools.
0
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211t.
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110 mllM. new cond. 304·17&·'
' 7478.
Forntarly Ken'e ........~ .. 4-i
.
Weier SerYice. Johft Wetteraon,
1113 K-Hkl KX 10. 900<1 -"·
Ownor. 1,000 oo 2.000 got
oond. f4i&O.OO. 304-178-1101.
~0- 30,4-171-2241.
...
75
8011t1.1nd
Motora for Sale
111& 14 fl. · Panloon floetboet.
?O HP ev...,rude motor. toller,
loti•Extras. 811 el O.lllpoll•
loot Club. Coli
614-441-4712.
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(0:30)
.7310.
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12:15(1) MOVIE: The Rover (1:43)
12:30.
91 Lele Night wtth
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•
(l) All Amettcen Pulling
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Loodod. Coli 814-448-9316 .
Motorcycles
• 10 54
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Owen recovers from a
- I
1841 Chevy Wooctv-· I Jtarted
114-446-3417 ~- 8 PM.
Beattl'e
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Vent It 4 W .O.
..,,orlng. you mlltht like to 74
ftnloll. Coil 814-4411-9478 or
114-241-8017.
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Cut"'•• Supreme. Auto .•
Pl. air, V-6, nitw tir•. Call
Plumbing
ltHfttlftg
304-175-4040 .
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Sh•P 1880 Mercury Capri.
Sunroof, AM · FM-c .... u • .
Wine whiel cowrt; .1215. C.ll
AND 1 KNOW HOI./
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'73 ~or-d Xlt fling.- pickup,
Sou1hern truck , e11,c cond, celt
f4f00. Coile14-446-207hvo.
I KNOWM05T
OF MY TIMES
Hom• rtlpair. roofing. ,.....,....
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1114 C.lebl'~y. ••c. cond .•
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From the Granov~tters' bOOk "Tops
.J843
· and Bottoms," here is a fascinating .
tQ9763
deal played in an international tourna•
+Q3
ment in Tokyo in 1983. Declarer was
Sami Kehela, Canadian internationalVulnerable: East-West
Dealer: East
ist and frequent North American
champion.l;)efending in the West chair
Nortlo East
Soulb
was Martin Hoffman of England.
West
Pass
Pass
A club was led and Sami won the
It
1 NT
Pass
queen. That gave him eight tricks, bar- Pass
Pass
3 NT
Pass
!>ass
ring an unusually bad split in spades; Pass
but the ninth was not so easy to come
by. U he played diamonds, th• defendOpening lead: 6
ers would quickly talie the club tricks
0
. coming to them. and that might just be '----";__------~--------...J ,,
enougb to set the contract: It looked
right to run the spade suit and watch·
what would happen when the defenders had to dis(:ard a few times. On the
- '
third, fourth and fifth spades, Hoff- my with the jack of dubs. West could ·:
man discarded three diamonds. Mean- .cash out four club tncks, but then he ..
while East played the diamond eight had to lead away from the heart
queen. Correctly analyzing the si,tu.~ : : '
. on the last spade. Now what' .
Kebela eventually decided that the tton, ~eclarer threw a~ay dummy s K· .,
opening leader had started with five .J of dt~~onds on Wests clubs and th~n •
chibs and was therefore protecting the · ~et Wests _hea_rt ex1t. nde around to h1~
queen of hearts, He exi~ed from dum- JBCk for. h1s ntnth tr~ck .
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20/20 1:;1
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ot min-
e14-448-7:fto.
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82
ptcflup, 4 wllool
drive. I ft . bed . Good cond. Wtlh .
topper. 11400. Call a14· ... • ·
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EAST
WEST ·
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By James Jaceby
interviews with. t9p
I THINK I M R&<\O'r'
R::l< A CAAE~R IN
Ti-lE BU51NE5S WORLD.
1'171 Ford Plclo-up, by 10olod
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Ferreting out
a ninth trick
_newsmakers and celebrities.
9:30 II (2) 1D1 Dayt and Nlghtt
of Molly Dodd When Molly
goes 10 hear Fred's comt!O
play, _he persuades her to
sing.
10:0011(2) IIJ L.A. Law Van
MORTY MEEKLE AND WriN"'-T
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buildinG h~
304-11&-3110,
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YOUNGER .
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NORTH
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James Jacoby
Racing : Summer Nationals
from A1co, New Jersey (T)
0 Cll Our World 1;1 .
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814-21e-1122.
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&2 Wanted to Buy
CROll •tONS
114-288-6451.
Locust Rd . At . 1, Point Pleuant.
oood .
lulct& . RIYl.,a. Auto ..
rHIOnable mHeiQI. AC , AM -FM
stereo, . . power optklont, good
condkioft. Coiii14-A48-U51 .
lan. ottetn1. end aprodletl to fit
· •1mo1t -eny uw . SIDERS
Two purebred GrNI Den•. 1 EQUIPMENT CO .. Hondoroon,
Mette mele. 1 Merta female. W. Yo. 304-171-7421 .
11 ()C). e.cta. S. by ,Ferrets, I 25.
uch. Baby rabbits, •3 .50eech.
For lilt or Tradt M.F. No. I N!1
CoH e14-441-1314.
bet•. UJtd lfNICH' tire 1 1 .1· .
u .... o••ollne powered
trimmers and brulhc::uttars for
nle. Pomeroy Home •nd Auto
Space for rent. treiler spaces,
Ford tractor wtlh plows& clac. 2
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448 · 3~43 .
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••eo. Colll14-44e-478Z.
bol•, nlco. t33tl. Coli e14- 11 .000
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Hammond Organ M3, PercuaSpeotcor. ldoot lor
hotfte Or church. 1100.00. 304-
COUNTRY MOBilE.HomePar.k,
Route 33 , North of Pomaroy .
~enlr.
12 I . Cell 814· 218·
Bklak Co ..
8880,
room. ·furnished. phone 304·
44
Concr... blocks •• sin• yard or
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d"lvory. Muon und. Oolilpofls
riding l.wn mowerFurnished Room• Bowman's
1400. Generel EIHtric colOr
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Office Space for Rent. Excelleflt
for A ttorney•. Accountant, etc.
Close to Court House. Call
Wi .. man Real Estate Agency.
•4.110. 3 pt. h-ch mowlnt
mlld'linl 13&0. Hey conditiOner
. 200 lelon apray
KlmbaU Spinet piano. Aeaeon•
47 Space for Rent
111 M11..., Fatguton t ractor a
•12 MIIHY Fergu•n b .....
boot ld• .
54 Misc. Merchandise
Mobile Home Space--60 ft . or·
•m•ller. e76. Wster Pd . 920 Boat motor, IS HP. 1 yr. old.
Fourth, GelliPolil. can 814· •2&0. K•nrhore wa1htr, $70.
loby bod, t70. Coli 114-441446-4418 aft•8PM .
Mobile home fo r re nt, 2 bed-
tert. Rio Grende, 0 . Call 114·
241-e121 .
GE 30' corningwareston•LiHd
8 montha. Reuonably priCed.
Cell 11•·182-8345.
614-441-3844.
614-446-0508.
Stock, briCk. IIWir pip•. windows. lintel•. tte. Claude Win-
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!7 Chevy Impel• station w1pon.
traek door a 3 ' walk door. - 1700 Dr beet' oHar. 75 Yolkswagon R•bbk. ltoO. CeH 814·
$444•· "'"'" -. Iron Horn
441-•171 or e14-441-at44.
Bldp. 814-332-9745. '
56 Building Sup1Jiies
614·992-7382 or 304-812·
2488.
5091 .
pets, or fighting. S275 mo. plus
150 deposit. Call evenings.
Utlihy bldg: 27'•38'•9' · 13' x8'
1t701Chewolollll04-- ..
:104-175-1317.
1 LOI of 4 IPIC811t Ohio VIllar
M1morlel 01rdena for inform•
tion Call 814·441·2907.
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tr. .er. 81•-7•2-246•
EIICtric rang• for,.,,, e&o. C. II
month.
2 BR partly t'u rni•hed mobile
home in CrOwn City. Call
71
61 Farm Equipment
.bet ••• 1 :00 end 1 0 :00 p.m.
2 a'R, all utiliti88 pd. •~~c~pt
Call 614 -
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Autos for Sale'
Ul . CoH 114-tl2-8et7 or
11 4-892 -3Y!8-
h10 -f200 . Coil e14-441 8898.
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Evt~rgreen .
•a.ooo.oo. S•ft11 cu·ft'cheet
Electric stew., 110. Microwave
oven. 175. Mlcrow ..e ctrt,·
dey. week.
month. Gellia Hotel. Cell 814446-9716. Aent as low •• t120
2 BR , at
Pon-nmotor
boot
wHh 78 24
hp ft~ohnson.
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Bundy cl•inatt a stand, .....
ginn.,. bOokt. CaM 114- 317·
0184,
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paid. Share bath. Single male.
919 Second. Gellipolil. Call
448-4418 aftw 7pm.
3830,
12 drawer water bed, e2oo.oo.
304~675 - 2828 .
5pm, e14-446-9U9.
ter 5:30.
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3 Pc . wood living room suile'.
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type water tte.t·top Df line, twln
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puppitl. ~ew ldttlnl! S ltm. .
end Himal1yans. Cell 11•· 4~1 ·
Room• tor rent,
379-2878.
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Nice.2 BR Mobile Home. Upper
Rt. 7 . Fumiahecl, water paid. Cell
614-246-6816.
alec.. furn . or unfum .. sec, dep.
req'ed . Convenient locetion .
Call61•·446-8558 .
bonlt IM -it burns
on tkh• one. 23i11 Lincoln Ave.
Kenmore gaa r~nge with brolltr.
Kenmore 10.000 8TU eir condi-
tionor. Coil e14-441-3821 .
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rooms - e300 & up. Flnenclno
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304-n3-.5234.
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pro.
tflm. 1111 111
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304 - a71· 1•2~ . ,
Building Materia..
son. Oh. 11-4[-2H-5930
3 bedroom ap1. ell electric. Crab
Creek Road. 304·176- 6609 af-
46
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Farms for Sale
6 room unfurnishttd apt. Ctll
304-876 -4480 ••t 53 or eo.
for Rant
e75-761e or 814-387-0311
oft• 8:00 pm . .
· 1876 Governpr, 14x66, total
.. ectrlc. on rental lot, · phone
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614·992 -6434 or 304-882-
occupa~cy .
' Henderson asking 16,700.00. Mobile homes for ren1. 2 end 4
Call after 2 :00. 304-8715-2288. · bedroom, furni1hll!ld, 2 children.
' BfS N.thue, 14x70 mobile
hom 'e , 12".11?" e"'pendo .
119.100.00 neQotiabla, 304-
992-6160.
3 rooma tnd bath. Oat heat,
ground floor. washer and dryer
hook up, qo children, immediate
room. penty furnished . t55QO. 14x70 3 BR treil8r. No drinking.
1973 2 bedroom mobile home.
·penty furnished with lot in
Furnished epts. in Middleport, 1
bedroom; •210. 2 bedrOO~Y~.
1220. 1100 d~ait . Call 614-
5024.
fnr rent.
42 l\llobile Homes
nilhod- t7260. 19e8 2 bed- 614-256-6520
e14-992-7479.
·aelec:tlon
chairs. matching hutch,
3 bedroom .house. family room ,
double garage. 3100 Parri1h
Ave. Pt. Pit . 304-458-1078.
· APARTMENTS. mobile homeJ,
houses. Pt. Ple..ant and GallipoTwo bedroo m house for ren t.
lis. 614-446-8221 .
·Camp Conley, 304- 676-2829.
2 bedroom furniHd apt. rtf and
Two bed room house. · 309
depo1it. New ,.HIYen, W. VI ..
Seven t hS~ .. 304· 675· 6676 .
304-882-3267 or 304-773-
446-1602.
18n Kit 2 BR mobile home.
AJIUng •3.&00. Will negotiate.
or 614-256-1903
614-992-7787. EOH .
304-882-2605.·
for Sale
Unfurnished gHage apartment.
~~~~~~ur~ni;i,;;;nod~.-;.;;.~,p~e~ted;,-,~2
2. bedroom unturn ished house.
607% Second St . New Ha¥en .
32 Mobile Homes
For 't he Plriicular· Per10Jl: ·3
room ·unfurniShed apt. Elt-ln
kitchen with new stove and
refrigerator-large Uving roombedroomi wjth walk·in closet·
ihower/ tub bath· cerpcrt thruout. off street perking. can
614·44~ · 4607 or 446-2602 .
2 BFl . tduhs only , No petl. 322
ran't in Pomeroy . Partielfy fur LatPt, 3 bedroom hou ... full. liished. deposit requlr,ed. Call
buement. epprox 6 acres. 1A 614-992-2381 .
mile ' oH Rt. 33 on Tomblinson
Run. phone 30•·895- 3843 or Nut, small home in Middleport.·
Four rooms, b11th, attached
896-,3667.
garage. CirPeted. stove end
3 ~roon;t h0\111. ·1 .-ge_family refrigerator prowided. Ideal for
room, rewned. new roof. pric.e d tingle o r working coup!e. 8175
to , .. ,. in the 30' 1 . 304-675- month plus security deposit.
Sorry, no pets or ct!ildrlfl Call ·
6939. ,.
114-992-6292 after 5.
33
5304 . .
Apartments: 446·
1932 or 441· 4139: One Bed·
room apartment with large
country kitchen. new eppllen·
cea. utility room. water, 1~1r
and trash aervices provided.
Quiet area.
Hta . . 114- 992- 7689 after
446-1725.
1 BR furn ished apt. VJJrv Cltenl
Coli 614 -441-8898 or 992-.
Brooks jd i
Newly remodeled 3 ,.,.droom
hou• for .... or rent On 'Lincoln
.~~~~7&:~~·992-3769
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partment
motol c•blnots, hNdboords t30
for--Rent
ond up to •e5 .. ·
~---------- .I 90 oa,. ' ;;.;~-- ;;· ~ ..h with
•ppointment.
' central air. attached
3 BR hou1e.
prag .. 39 Chillicothe R(:l. Call
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Pomeroy- Middleport Ohio
BORN LOSER
9. 1887'
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Page-12-The Daily Sentinel
Saver entertains .
Day ·Camp fun, )earning for kids
tractor and wagon at the site for old Buzzard Rock, and t~e many
By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
bugs and bees that are out there,
twilight hayrides.
Sentinel Staff Writer
ready
to attack.
Naturalists
from
the
Wildlife
If noise Is any measure of
Enjoying
. It all • are Trlsh
and
Parks
and
Recreation
Dlv·
enjoyment, the scouts at day .
Libby King, Wendy
Thompson,
lslons
presented
programs
two
camp this week at Ca!Jlp Kla·
Shrlmplln-,
Anna
Fink,· Kimber·
days
this
week,
Brian
Hudson
of
shuta are having a blast . .
Holly
Molhoan,
·stacy
lee
Mayle;
.. There's . plenty. of eitthllslam . Albany . was - on ha!_!d to gjve
.
Price,
Whitney
Haptonstall.
uz. · ·
for lite In tl}e great outdoor$, and archery lessons, Fred Scarberry
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zle
Nottingham,
Jenny
Clifford,
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iots of' activities taking place: · had a demons ira non progTam on
Sarah
Clifford,
Melissa
Werry,
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And while the group is small this knots and also ·gave some basic
Myca
Haynes.
Angela
Cogar,
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first aid training to the scouts,
year - about 40 'youngsters eyeryone seems to be big on and five senior citizens of the Amanda Musser, Jenny Mayle,
Retired Senior Volunteer Pro· Laura Anderson, Cindy Hawenthuslam.
. April Harmon, Into her seconq gram worked w'lth the scouts on kins, Amy Yates, Amy Weaver,
.)amle Ord, Andrea Dillard,
year as director, and Faye craft projects.
Melissa Clifford, Crystal HarThe
outdoor
cooking
is
always
Clifford are In charge of the
mon, Leslie Qualls, Amanda
a
treat,
and
quite
a_
learning
camp operation and get assist·
Wells,
Andrea Moore, Megan
experience
for
most
of
the
scouts
· ance from their husbands with
Clark,
Samantha Sisson ,
who
have
been
divided
up
into
the two "overnights", one for
Heather
Well,
April Halley, Tobrownies and the other for junior four units. This gives everyone a
ny
a
Phalln,
Bethany
Bass. Shelly
chance over the five days to
scouts.
Metzger.
Stephanie
Price,
And while sleeping on the sharpen their skllls In fire
Wendy
Harmon,
and
Megan
bunks in the cablnJ_:;_fun tor tl!_e building. preparing food to cook
brownies. the juniors take more . over . an open ffre. cleanup and Haynes . .
Assisting the directors are.
to slipping Into sleeping bags In safety.
And as with all campers there Annie Chapman, Janice Haynes.
the tents.
are
stories about strange noises Barb Cotterill, Myrna Swerlng"This year we have floor s In
DISCOVERING -Finding new things Is always a part of C!Lmp
our tents,.. one junior scout and things that move,.... the little ton, Angela Spaun. Anna Chap)Ue, and here Jenny Clifford enjoys a look at fresb ·water clams
water snake that sllth.e red into man, Francine Shrlmplln, De'ble
excitedly announced.
taken from the Shade River beneath the swinging bridge. Jenny Is
Shade River, the opposum Musser. Tammy Capehart,
the
And to double the pleasure of
a member of Pomeroy Brownie Troop 1220. Pictured with her Is
the overnights, Clifford has a encountered on one of the pikes to Helen Teaford, Kathy Price,
Shirley Cogar who's enjoying her lOth year as a ,day camp
Shirley Cogar, and Terri Covert. '
counaelor.
Mrs. Reba Saver entertained
her mother. Goldia Reltmlre and
her friend, Bertla Everly and son
Ryan; visiting here from Jack·
sonville, Fla., wllh a cookout at
the· home of her aunt and uncle,
Ml'. and Mrs. William Hose her.
Others at-tending were Mrs,
Re(tmlre':s grandchildren. Edd.te
and.Amy, Mr. ·and Mrs.$llllarn ·
Paiterson.- . Angle · and Steve,
Larry Patterson ail Missy Jones,
\l'lt. and Mrs. Robert Hudson··and
Jason, Mrs. Lynn Young: ChUck
Hoscher, Pamela Simpson and
Jerry and Shasta. ,
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The group enjoyed fireworks
following the cookout.
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Vol. 37. No.4&
Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Friday, July 10. 1987
Copyrighted 1987
Kaiser seeks
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical . Corporation
announced ihts week It is exploring the possibility
of selling its aluminum operations nationwide,
Including the Ravenswood Works .
In a press release issued from Kais er 's
Oakland, Calif. headequarters, the company said
it has retained Salomon Brothers, Inc ., to assist In
exploring possible sales or joint ventures of Its
various aluminum operations. "We are in the
process of exam in in!( each and every facility and
business unit within our aluminum division,"
James S. Pasman Jr.. chairman and chief
executive officer of Kaiser, said. "The approach
we are taking In aluminum is to determine
whether there are potentlal . buyers or joint -
~uYer
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for ·aluminUm ·· operation
venture partners with resources greater than
ours to develop pieces of the b!lsiness to their
·
fullest possible poteli\lal.
"If, as a result of this process , we become
convinced that lnierested and qualified buyers or
partners exist and that the prices or joint-venture
investments meet our expectations and needs.
then we will recommend sales or joint ventures to
our boards of directors," he added .
"In the meantime," Pasman said, "we are
carrying out a number of capital investments and
other programs to further strengthen the ability
of our aluminum division to produce the best ·
quality· products and provide the ·best possible
customer service in the mst cost-effective
manner. .
.
,
_ includes_satalysts, coiQrs, specialty chemicals,
Kaiser has also retained Salomon 13rothers and • crystals and electronics products , commodity
Citicorp Investment Bank to seek proposals for
chemicals and cathodic protection products .
the sale of ali or a part of its industrial and
"In evaluating offers for all or part of ihe
·
specialty chemicals business .
chemicals division and In considering whether·to
"Our · chemicals business Is profitable and
sell or joint:venture parts of the aluminum
well-positioned in a number of markets," Pas man
d lvlsiori, we will focus on achieving the best return
said. " The goals in seeking a purchaser or
for shareholders while at the same time giving full
purchasers are to achieve the best return for
consideration to the best Interests of our_
shareholders and the best fit for employees and
customers, employees and other important·
customers."
constituencies. The bulk of the proceeds from any~
The Cleveland-basE:<~ chemicals division producash-generating transactions would be used to
ces industrial and specialty chemicals and a wide
further reduce corporate debt- a key element of:
variety of ot)ier products for U.S. and Internaour overall strategy," Pas man concluded.
tional manufacturJng industries. Its product line
"North raises _new quest~on
about the shredding story
oooJUNG our -
By JUDI HASSON .
WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Lt.
Col. Oliver North says he was
just doing his job and Justice
Department of!lclals were just
doing theirs when he des troyed
hundreds o( sensitive docum ents
right under their. noses .
With those words, however, the
!Ired Nalional Security Coun cil
aide at the heart o: the IranContra scandal put the de pa(!ment in a defensive posture because of what suc h testi mony
says about how those jobs were
performed.
North's swor n sta temen t
Leamlng
Ul coOk over an open fire Is a lidO
which everY cunper needll. And
theM IJirls of . the "Brownie
Beavers" join leader Kathy
Price In preparlnc lunch. The
chlckelt and noodles,
green beans, and fndt drink.
menu -
Basket class set
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CREATIVE CRAFTS - Five senior citizens of
the county's -RSVP program traveled to Camp
Klasliuta Wednesday morning to leach some craft
skills to thescouls. Betty WeyersmUier, pictured,
Dorothy Downie, Gladys Brothers, Grace Welsh,
Bicentennial
aa1v1ty set
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A medley of patriotic music by
Bob White and a welcome by
Patty Parker, chairman, will
open the Meigs Bicentenntial
celebration at 10 a.m Saturday on
the Rock Springs Fairgrounds .
The parade will follow at 10': 30
and a full schedule of activities
has been planned for ihe day
including a patriotic musical by
Middleport fourth graders at 11
a.m., and variety of contest
j udglng. Added this week to the
program has been Denver Rice
who will entertain from 3:45 to
4:30 at which time the Rock
Springs youth in observance of
religious Fr~dorn Week wlll
have a special program, and the
minister of the church, the Rev·.
Mel Franklin, will talk on circuit
riders.
The Carmel-Sutton United
Methodist Church will be serving
soupbeans and cornbread, with
homemade pies and beverages,
and also on the grounds with
sandwiches and soft drinks will
be the Eastern Band Boosters.
Ms. Parker has announced that
she will be at the fairgrounds
Friday afternoon for those who
wa nt to set up displays .
Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On June 29. 1987. In tho
Meigs County
Probeto
Coort, Case No. 26666.
Jacky Coughenour,
6988
Karl Road, Columbus, Ohio,
43229. woo appointed Executor of the ettate of Jamet
A . Coughenour, decea1ed.
late of Salam Towt11hip,
Meigs County, Ohio.
Robert E. Buctc,
Probate Judge
Lena K. Neaselroad. Clerk
(7) 2, 9, _18, 3tc
2
and Helen Fisher, assisted the youngsters In
maklnc ''sllnkles" from egg carton cutouls, and
recipe holders ,from discarded can lops and
scraps of material.
In Memoriam
IN MEMORY OF
ERN EST (J ~,tnior)
WARD
· wHO PASSED
•AWAY 6 YEARS
c AGO, JULY 9 .
. LOVED AND
MISSEQ BY HIS
FAMILY AND
THOSE WHO
KNEW HIM .
CORNER COLLECTIONS
· SUMMER
CLEARANCE SALE
CONTINUES
20°/o 50°/o·
TO
OFF
Corner Collections
129 MILL ST.
MIDDLEPOI1
JE ELRY SALE
1/2 PRICE OFF
COMPLETE STOCK
(P~ICES GOOD THRU MONDAY)
EARRINGS
BRACELETS
CHAINS
PINS
RINGS
NECKLACES··
SUJISHER LOHSE
Shirley Huston wll have anadu lt basket weaving class at the
Middleport Library, Jul y 29.
from 12:30 to 3 p.m. There will be
a limited number of registrations
accepted and thefeewlll be $5. To
register, residents may call
992-~13 or 992-5713.
Man. thru 811.'1 :00 A.M. to I P.M.
Sundlly 10:00 A.M . to 4 :00P.M .
PRUCRIPTIONS
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Fri•ndi'y S.Mc•
E. Main
PH. tt2·2955
CONTINUES . -
ON MEN'S, WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S SUMMER CLOTHING
-lst Floor
•DRESS TROUSERS
•SUMMER JACKETS ·
•KNIT SHIRTS
•CASUAL SLACKS
•SHORTS & JAMS
•SWIM TRUNKS
•HATS & CAPS
•SPORT SHIRTS
•SWIM TRUNKS
•KNIT SHIRTS
•SPORT SHIRTS
•CASUAL SLACKS
•SUSPENDER JEANS
.•SUMMER JACKETS
•SHORTS & JAMS
.
WOMEN'S
CHILDREN'S
WEAR
•GIRlS' DRESSE~
•SWIM SUIT-S
•SUMMER SLEEPWEAR.
•BOYS' SUMMER OUTFITS
•BOYS' SUMMER TOPS
•eOYS' SHORTS
•GIRlS' SUMMER TOPS
•GIRLS' SHORTS
•BOYS" SWIM TRUNKS
•CHILDREN'S JACKETS
Pcm•ov. Oh.
and
SUMMER CLOTHING
•MISSY & JUNIOR DRESSES
•PRE-TEEN DRESSES
•WRANGLER DENIM JEANS
•DEVON SPORTSWEAR
•WOMEN'S & JUNIOR SHORTS
· •WOMEN'S & JUNIOR
SPORTSWEAR
•WOMEN'S UNIFORMS
•SUMMER SlEEPWEAR
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. LOTS
ELBERFELDS
Pq!IIDOY-
Fire .hydrants installed
I
Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
District workers installed three
!Ire hydrants Thursday morning
In locations on Rout e 248 nea r
Chester. Community · DevelopmenLBiock Grant funds for the
hydrants were provided to Chester Fire Department through the
Meigs Co~nty Commissioners.
The ·fire department earlier
~,!tstalled other hydrants along
Route 7, In their on-gQJng.e!forts
to Improve fire protection for the
people of Chester Township and
s\jrroundlng areas. The hydrants
will save the fire department
many miles In hauling water.
West VIrginia Water and
Waste, Charles_ton ; was responsible for hot tapping the main line
to facilitate lnstallailon of the
hydrants. While in the county,
West VIrginia Water and Waste
also made two tie-Ins on Tuppers
Plains-Chester's Phase III expansion In the Stlversville area.
the quilt judging.
2 p.m. Boy Scout Order of the
Arrow Indian dance and
traditions.
2:45p.m. Presentation by Mike
Gerlach on the history of Indians
In Southern Ohio.
3:30 p.m . School Bicentennial
essay contest winners
presentation.
3:45p.m. Program of m~>sic by
Denve~ Rice .
4:30p.m. Religious and patriotic music by "SUM", the Rock
Springs United Methodist Youth
Chorus; commen tary by the
Rev . Mel Franklin on the Metho·
dlst circuit riders In observance
of Religious Freedom Weekend.
DISPLAYS
and
DEMONSTRATIONS .·
Junior fair building : Displays
from the townships, Timberline
Muzzleloaders, Darrell Taylor
on woodworking and musical'
Instruments, Pat Philson doing
carding and spinning wool,
school essays on the blcenten·
nl~l. and a special exhibit on
Meigs County history Including
methods of travel, religion, .
tools and arts from the past.
Grange building: Demonstra tion area for Bill Grueser and his
dulcimers. Jackie Dailey. knit ilng; Grace Rusche!, crocheting; .
Janet Theiss, basket weaving;
Shirley . Hus1on, slate stencil
decorating; June Ashley, caning; and Ruth Francis , baking
bread.
Bridge work
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delayed
By Matt RObertson
In addition to replacing ,the
OVP staff
expansion joints, several piers
The Pomeroy-Mason 'bridge, have been repaired and rc;>ck_ers
which had originally been sc he- will be repaired later on In the
· duled to reopen following repairs project.
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on July l. may not be ready for
The two river piers hav{' both.
traffic by July 31, the second had portions replaced, according
targeted date lor · re-opening, to Lang. The Ohio pier has been
according to Mike Lang, district replaced from halfway above the
construction engineer for the river to !he bridge. The top ofthe
Ohio Department of Highways.
West VIrginia pier has also been
· The delays, according to Lang, replaced, he said. stem from the need to have
The bridge rockers, a curied
expansion joints fabricated spe- piece of steel that the bridge rolls
clflcally for the bridge. The joints accross on · pins, are being
are now In, he said.
· repaired, La11g said. The rockers
Construction Is progressing. he aid In the expansion and contrac·
said, and workers are getting tlon of the bridge. The rockers
_ ready .·to pour concrete on the sometimes rust 11nd freeze up, he
Ohio side of the bridge. The said, and the reJ:Nllrs will clean pouring should gtart next week,
and free \IP the rockers.
he said:
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Schedule of activities for Meigs
County's celebration of the BIcentennials of the Northwest
Ordinance and the U.S. Constitution to tak e place Saturday on the
Rock Springs Fairgrounds has
been announced by Patty
Parker. chairman .
There Is no admission charge
to the grounds or for any of the
freedom celebration actlvlt.les
which will take place from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. All will take place
on the hill top area with the
special recognitions and programs io be presented on thllflll
stage.
All displays and demd'nstrations are to be In place by 9:30
a.m. Registration will take place
In the Grange building wherQ'.a
Bicentennial video will be presented throughout the day.
The sc hedule Is as follows:
10. a .m. Patriotic folk songs by
Bob White: welcome by the
bicentennial commission
chal,rman.
10:30 a.m. Parade on the theme
"Pioneering 200 years ago; Still
Pioneering Today" .
11 :00 a.m. Announcement of
the .parade winners from the
hilltop stage. .
11:30 a.m. Patriotic Music by
Middleport fourth graders.
12:15 ·p.m. Mr. and Ms. Meigs
Cou nty Pioneer Contest.
1:00 p.m. Present~tion of the
"Spirit of '87 Award" wjnners;
announcement of the results of
JUNIOR SIZES
Buy Now For Back-To-School and Hot Weather in
July, August & September.
GOOD SELECTlONS IN EVERY. DEPARTMENT
_ Opet1 Nlgh1• till 9
IMPROVED FIRE PROTECTION - A.t the Intersection of
Chesler Township Road 113, workers Wayne A.lloway, Tim Smith
(In white shirt) and Bentoit Dunfee manu ever the hydrant and pipe
Into the ground, while Paul Dunfee operates the backhoe.(Sentlnel
photo)
BOYS' WEAR
MEN'S WEAR
p::~~G
Intersection of County Road 3, according to the
Gallla-Melgs Post of the State Highway Patrol.
See page 3 for more. (Sentinel photo)
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SAYINGS FROM 25°/o TO 50°/o
USE OUR
TRUCKS COLLIDE - A Marietta man was
Injured when two tractor-trailers were Involved In
an accident at approximately 10 a.m. Thursday,
in Sallsbqry Township, on Ohio 7, at . the
Meigs County celebrates bicentennial
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ELBERFELD
July Clearaaee Sale
.
obviously be a subject for Attorney General Mee~e when he
comes here," said Sen. George
Mitchell , D -Malne.
" It's important that we hear
!.rom the Justice Department on
the subject ," agreed Rep. Dick
Cheney , R-Wyo: "Obviously
we'll talk to Ed Meese about it ."
· Cheney, vice chairman of the
House committee Investigating
what has become President
Reagan 's worst crisis. warned
against jumping to conclusions
about the sequ.e nce of events last
fall before the scandal eru pted
Into lull view_
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Phur rnoc i
K•nneth McCultouQh. R.Ptl .
Cll.,._. ..lftl•, R .fttl .
Roneld HMlng. A. Ptl.
Thursday at the congressional
hearings lnt q the case raised
significa nt new questions in the
minds of lawmakers who already
have cr iticized Attorney General
Edwin Meese and the depart ment for what they see as s loppy
handling of the lniiial probe of the
-affair last fall.
At the end of North's third
round of questioning Thursday,
some of those lawmakers said
they would pursue the matter
when Meese testifies lliis month.
" It obviously raises questions
about the effectiveness of the
preliminary Inquiry and it will
.
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Commercial building: 5en'ior
Citizens quilting, the quilt show:
Pat Holter and Alice Thompson,
arranging flowers, and Peggy
Crane on edible wild plants.
Outside on the grounds: Parade items to be left for display
during the day; Gene Yost.
wheat shocking; Hayward Bissell, gasoline engines; and Max
Folmer, a mall cart and various
other antiques.
Food will be served at two
stands all day. The Carmel-
Sutton United Methodist Church
will serve soupbeans and cornbread, while the Eastern Band
Boosters will serve sandwiches,
soft drinks, and pie.
Equipment for the video pres·
entation Is being provided by Elberfelds. Paul Gerard Is handling the sound system for the
stage area, and a special prize
for the county winner of the
school essay contest will begiven ·
by Farmers Bank.
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Boy found dead
in pickup truck
The hody of 12-year-old John Cornwell was found In the cab
of a pickup truck early this morning.
Paul Gerard, Investigator for the Meigs County Prosecutor's offlce;veported the Meigs County Sheriff's Department
was. called at 7:48 a.m . to a residence on County Road 10 at
Harrisonville. Several deputies. Sheriff Howard Frank and
Gerard were dispatched to the scene. The Rutland unit of
Meigs County Emergency Medical Services had been called to
the scene ·7: 47 a.m.
.
The boy, Gerard said, had been living at the Harrisonville
residence fo'r about a month with his stepfather, Jackie Lee
Smith. Tbe mother, Deva Smith, resides at The Plains.
. There were no signs of foul play Gerard said . Windows In the
truck were not rolled up and the,' only part of the truck which
worked was the radio.
/
Family members told authorities the boy often went outside
to the truck in the evening to l!_sten to the nidio. When it was
discov{'red that he hadn't come back into the home last night ,
someone went looking for him and found him in the true k. ·
As far as authorities know. the boy did not have an unusual
medical history.
Dr . Edward Berkich, acting Meigs County Coroner was
notified and an autopsy by the Franklin County Coroner has
been ordered.
The incident remains under investigation.
0
Ohio men arrested
for shooting spree
MASON-POMEROY BRIDGE - Pf~nred above are lbe piers
that support the We~t Vlrpala brldp approach. At the top of these
piers are the rockers tha& allow the bridge to expand and contract
without damqe. (OVP photo)
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.
(UP!)- Two men who allegedly
shot, robbed and kidnapped their
way on a "rampage~· through
Beverly Hills, ·Hollywood and
West Ho)lywood were arrested
Thursday, authorities said.
Pollee officers stopped the two
men when they were seen pulling
Into a gas station on Wilshire
&ulevard and Whittier Drive In
Beverly Hills In a pickup truck ·
believed stolen !rom one of the
victims, Lt. Robert Curtis said.
Gregory Paul Walker, 18, of
Gardena,. and Alvin Lee Brantley, 20. were being held by
Beverly Hills pollee on suspicion
of robbery, attempted murder,
car theft, kidnapping, and poitsesslon of · a sawed·off rifle-,
Curtis said. Information on baO
was not immediately available.•
Los Angeles pollee were also .
Investigating the pair In conn!!<$.
lion With a klillng In HollywoocjJ
but detectives declined to releate.
details of the Incident.
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