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Page- 8- The Daily Sentinel

'

Monday,' May 4, 1987':,.

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

--Local briefs:---..
Man pleads guilty

Area deaths
Walter H. Icenhower Sr.

Robert E. Landers, 24, of Marietta, appeared Friday In Meigs
Cou nty Common Pleas Court before Judge Charles H. Kn ight to
enter a volu ntary pleas of guilty to theft of dr ugs., a fourth
'degree felony . The char ge resulted from an Incident' which
oecurred Apr il 22 at the Coun try Lanr Mobile Home-Park near
Shade.
Theft of drugs is a felony of the fourth degree and carries a
possible penalt y of s!x. tw elve or 18 months In prison a~d a fi ne
of up to $2,500, according to Pau l Gerard, Investigator l or Meigs
Count y Prosecuting Attorney Frew W. Crow Ill .
.Judge Knight accept ed Landers' plea of guilt y and ordered
sen tencing contlriu &lt;'&lt;l until .June 12 upon completion of a
pre-senlenee investiga tion and report.
Landers was rrleased on a $2,500 recognizance bond pending
linal sent en cing.

Marriage licenses i.&lt;i.&lt;med
i\ marria ge license has been issued in Meigs Count y Probat e
Court to ,lack Bernard Peterson, ~1. Rutland , and Barba ra
Ellen McQuaid , :n, Pomeroy.

Veteran :(j Memorial admissions
Saturrl av adm iss ion s: Gene Marshall, Pomeroy; Anna
Thompson, Coolville; Alfred Pra tt , Pomeroy; Allee Stockto n,
Hem lock Grove.
Saturday discharges: Troy Yonkuns, Rosemary Whit e. Millie
Price.
Sunday admissions : Cheryl Fergu son, Middleport; Ulla
Str auss , Ra cine: .Jane VIning, Pom eroy: Mary Sm ith.
Middleport ; Su,it• Bess, Rulland.
Sunda y discharges: Willi am Arnold , Gene Marshall, Chery l
Fergu son.

EMS makes nine weekend runs
Meigs County Emergency Medical Ser v ices repor ts nlneea lls
over the weekend, four Saturday and l ive Sunday.
Saturday at 12 : 15 a. m., Middleport F ire Department to a
bru sh lire on Pearl St .; Middleport at 12: f&gt;4 a.m. to Diamond St.
for Emi ly Harper who wa s trea ted bul not transported: Tuppers
Pla ins at 12: 10 p.m. to Cou nty Road 41 l or i\nna Thompson to
Vet er ans Memorial Hospit al; Rulland at !;: 53 p.m. to Woodyard
Road for Elena McCa ll toO'AienessMemorlal Hospit al; Racine
at 8: 29 p.m. to Trou ble Creek Road lor Mary Kerns to Holzer
MI'Ciical Center .
Sunday at 2: 11 a.m .. Pomeroy to Pomeroy Health Ca re
Crn tN for .Jane VIning to Ve tera ns Memorial Hosplt a!; Rulland
at 1: 18 p.m. to Higley Rid ge lor Mary Sm ith to Vetera ns
Memor ial Hospital: Tuppers Plains at 7: 23p.m. to the Arbaug h
Addition for Connie Swi ger t lo Camden-Clark Memorial
Hospital.

Walter Howard Icen hower Sr .,
70, Mason , died Sa tu rday, in
Pleasant ·Valley Nursl!ig Care
Center.
Born Dec. 23, 1911 in Mason, he
was the son of the late John
Frederick and Georgia L. Martin
k enhower.
He was preeededJn death by
his wile. Lillian EllzabPT h Icen hower, in 1984, and lour brothers
and one sis ter. · ·
Surviving a re one son, Walter
Howard Jr .; Mason; one sister,
Ruth/\ . Lovett, Arthurdale; four
gra nd children , . l our great ·
grandchildren and several nieces and nep hews.
Services wi ll be at 11 a. m.
Tuesday 'at Foglesong Funeral
Hom e with the Rev . John Icen hower ollici ating. Burial will
follow In I OOF Ce metery,
Mason.
Friends m ay eall at the funeral
home from 9 to 11 a. m . Tuesday.

Gt•orge R. Stewart
George R. Stewart, 9.1, Bidwell,
died Sunday, in Holzer Medical
Center . He wa s a coa l miner.
Born June 28, 1~9.) in West
Columbia, W.Va ., he was the son
or Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Stewart.
· He wa s preceded in death by
his wi le. Et ta Ru ssell Stewar t.
Survivi ng are one son, William
.1. of Bidwell; four daughters,
Pau line McCain, Columbu s.
Mary Lou Young, Stockport,
Ohio, Georgetta Pugh, Carlton,
Mich. and Jane Jones. Anchor
Point , Alaska; 19 grandchildren

and 34 great-granchllpren.
Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday
at Foglesong Funeral Home.
Rev. Robert Manley offi ciating.
Burial follows In Kirkland M&amp;m ·
orlal Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral
home from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday.

William F. Zuspan
William F. Zuspa n, 67, Mason .
died Sunda y, in Holzer Medical
Cent er.
Born i\ug. 16, 1919 in Mason, he
was the son of the late George
Wi lliam and Emma Martin
Zuspan .
He was a founder of Raven &amp;
Hocking Coal Company and
HHogg &amp; Zus pan Lumber Co., a
charter and faithful member of
the Chr ist ian Brcthei'n Church,
Ma son. a lifetime mem ber of the
Di\ v , the VFW and Th e America n Legion, and a mem
_ ber of
Clifton Lodge No. 23 AF&amp;AM
Masonic. He was also a U .S.
Army veteran or World War II
and had sevrra l decorations and

citSurvivi
at ions .ng are his wife. Velma

r.. Zu spa n:

three sons, William
G., Fra nl'i s A. and John M .. all of
Mason; onr daughter. Mrs.
Kevin tSara hl Shields. Mason :
one. sister. Mrs. Sarah Foster.
Mason: eleven gra ndchildren,
severa l nieces a nd nephews.
He was preceded in dea th by
one brother, George Martin
Zuspan.
Services will be Wednesday 2
p.m. at the Chr istian Brethern
Church. Rev . .James H . Lewis
and the Rev . George Hoschar

•
Elizabeth Underwood or Galllpq- :
lis; one stepson. James (Sonny) :
Chandler of Gallipolis; eight :
step· gr andchildren, nine step-;
great grandchildren, several nei-•,
ces and nephews:
.
..;.
He was preceded in death by •
four brothers , Char lie McDaniel, .
Benjamin F. McDaniel, Sher-·.
man McDaniel an4 Cl arence M . ·
McDaniel ; and one sister, Lennie ·
Thevenin .
.
Ser vices will be 1 p.m. Thursda y at Willis F uneral Home, Rev.
James Keesee officiating. Burial ·
follows in Ohio Valley Memory
Gardens.
:
Friends may call at the funeral&gt;
home Wednesdav. 6 to 9 p.m.

orrtclatlng. BuHal will follow in
Zuspan Cemetery .
Friends may call at the Zuspan
home alter 2 p.m. 'l'uesday and at
the church on e hour prior to
services Wedhesdav .
Military graveside riles wilt be
conducted by the VFW tl nd '!'he
Amer ica n Legion.
Funeral arr angements by Fo·
gl esong Funeral Home.

Leslie H. McDaniel
Leslie Harold McDaniel, 9:1. of
803 Maple St .. Middleport. died
Sunday at his residence. He was
ret ired lroin Columbus Sta te
Hospital.
•
Born July 5,1893 in Lawren ce
Count y, he was a son of the late
Willi am J. McDaniel and Helen
Ward McDaniel.

~Page

By ,JU Dl HASSOl'i
WASHINGTON iUPII -/\Iter
months of digging i nto Presiden t
Reagan's worst crisis. th e co ngressional panel s investigal ing
the lran,Conl ra s(•andal arc
r anged to op~n their jdin t public
hearings today wi th a key ,wit ness telling his story for the fit'S I
time under the nation' s probing
television eye.
Sen. Daniel I nouye, D-Hawa li.
was ready tobangthe g;Jvelat 10
a.m. EDT to open the joint Senate
and House commit tee hearings
in the historic Sena te Ca ueus
Room where he sat when the
Watergat e scandal unfolded 14
y ears ago.
"I t is a complic ated story. It is
not a class ic who-done-it," said .
Inouye's vice chairman on tho
Se nate pan el. Republican
Warre n Rudman of New

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By NANCY \'01\ CHM1
Sentinel Staff \Vritl'r •
"Why couldn ' t f ha ve k illed
someone Instea d of doing what I
did ?"
This wa s a s tal ~mc·nt which
Meigs Sheriff' s Deput y Jimmcr
Soulsby t~s t i lied Monday aft ernoon th at .Jimmll' Jude made
voluntaril y in th e MPigs Coun ty
courtroom , just pr ior l oa n in itial
appearance in .lanuar·y 1986 on a
rha rgr of rap ing his ninr &lt;vr arold stepdau ghter.
Paul Ger ard, investiga tor for
the Meigs Count y Prosec uting
At torney's office was al so pres·
rnt when .Jude made this statr·
ment Soul sby said.
Sou lsby wa' not questioned by

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25 Cents

se ntatives on

l ht?

com miltcL'S

!hill began work in J ~nuar v
plann e&lt;l a mornin g of opening
sta tPmr n! s br i'OJ'(' ·(·a lling thei r
first w it ness: reti red Maj . Ge11 .

Richa rd Secord. a maj or fi gure

in tlir cov(•rt U.S . a r ms sa lrs to
Iran a:-~ well as efforts to s up p t~·
thr Nica ra gu;1n Co n t r&lt;.~s du ri ng

two ,Vl'ars wh en U.S. milit ar~ · aid
to th e rebels WlJS ill C&gt;g;ll .
" He is going 10 beg in tlw
process of describing his roll' in
the pr ov ision of arm s to tlw
Confl·as a nd to Iran ," S&lt;.lid ~(· n
George Mit chell. [).Mai ne. "
member of the Srnat e panel. " I
think Secord wil l be a forceful
witness who \\'ill sugges t th at
nothin g w as dom • wrong ;.~nd that
it was good fot· the country."
For months. Secord had j oinctl

Oti!N m ajor figures in rPfu slng to mon ey di verted fmm U.S. arms
tes t if.' · to ~n vC's t l ga tors und er hi~ sal0.s to Ira n wa s not rven spent.
Fi (th .\nw ndmcnt rights against
" I think the testimony will be
self· incrimination. He won a mixcd," saidRop. LeP Hamllt on,
court ba ttle lii &gt;l month against D-lnd., tlw . House committe\'
the Se nat e panel' s demand thai ___ r l1 alr man . " A lot wil l be familiar
he tur n nvN his foreign bank to the American public, but I
reco rds believed central to the think a good bit of t hal tes timon y
will be new. I think some of th at
c-;Jsc•.
13 ul tll p lo rnwr assls tanl dr - new I('Stimony wt\1 begin to
ten&gt;C' srrrctary changed his appear with General Secord."
mind l as t week and begun giving
Se co rd. o4. wa s sought as a
til!' comrnilll'&lt;'-' th e ammunition · wi tness l'or his cxp&lt;'cled detailed
t IH•y nrod to travel along 1he trail kn owledge of both the deli very of
of monr )' in th e poli tica l cri sis \J. S. urm s to lranandlh c pr lva t o
that lws plag uc•rl Hc•agan sinrc nl'twork set up to aid lhr rebels
November .
figh ting Nicara gua's lefti st San·
'
Report s on the c'e of toda)•' s dlnista government.
hear in g sa id Secord would ;~ ssc• rl
The retired fighter pilot and
no govrr nmcnt fu nds were spen t Cli\ operatlvr is expertcd to
illcg;ill y on Contra supp ly f'f- testify fo r most or the week,
fort s. cl cn.v hi s invol ve ment In fo llowed by former nallonal
any c o~ splra cy with the Wllitr sec u r it y ·adv l srr Robert
House and say much of the McFa rl an&lt;•.

Ohioans
to decide

1\ jury of spvcn wom f'n and five

sec uring the rpvol ver taken from

under the bed, the two officer s
then holstNed their own guns

Hij'u~~id~as

handcuffed by the

•
ISSUeS

TRUCK OVERTURNS - A tractor-lrullcr
overturn ed following an acci dent on U.S. :13
Monday, al 2:39p.m., ncar the Pomt•r oy village
limits. Charles E. Brown, 34, of Coal Grovr , was
!he driver of th&lt;• trador-trntlcr. He was Iuken to

p

Veterans M emorial Ho~pltal hy the Melgll EMS.
Brown's vehicle was easthound when It ran olltlr c
road, hit a mallhox and struc:k u tcl ephont•,
c~tusl n g the.• vchll'lt• to uvcrt11rn. Brown was
treated and rel eased Irorn 1111' lw•pltal .

ostage stamps may go to
20 cent s a wrr k and lrss than $10

a .\~ar ."
The approva l pror·&lt;•ss, sC't up In
1970 when th o old Post Ofl ic·e

Depar lme nt

w&lt;:t~

rf'o rga nl zC"d

along th r l lnr s of a IJI'Iva tt•

corpor;Jtl on. ta krs

.:.~bou t

a yc nr

to 16 months.
Thr Posta l Service. whost•
buclgl'l is su pposect to hrr:1 k &lt;•vrn.
has shown a profit In flvr of lht•
last 10 years. lnrludlng $:~):,
mil lion in surplus &lt;•urnlngs lull
yc;Jt'. I 1 is expec ted 1o IJt't'a k r vrn
I his yr&lt;.Jr .
But the increase is n•·•·d&lt;'d. th,.
boa rd said at itsi\pril mPcl lng. to
offsc't risi ng cos ts. includ ing "
new federa l rctirrmrnt progra m
expected to add almost $2 hiIlio n
In expenses hy th ernd ot th&lt;· nc·x t
fisca l year.
i\1 the same tim(•, tabor co~ t s
arc ex pec ted ,to rlsr . The Postnl
Ser vice IJ(·gHn negotiat ing new
co ntracts lost mon th wi th th re•·
employrc unions rrprC'scn tlng

25

cents

about G:&gt;ll,OOO workers. Tal ks with
a four th union representing
anolh r 76..16&gt; wo r kers oprn in
October.
Thr rat e i ncr ea se~. II ap·
provrd, cou ld mra n an adlllllonal
S·l bil lion in revenues In fi scal
1989.
M tN the Pos tal Scrvlrr flies
tho rate i ncrcast' request. thr
lndrpc•n dcnt Pos tal Ratr Co m·
mission has 10 months to ho ld
lwarl ngs on th&lt;· pr oposed
r harArs und decide whet her to
apprOVl' th em. rrjcoc t them , or
modify them, as it dill In 19R1,
when th r Postal Service soug ht a
Increase to 2:1 r ent s.
E:ve n If the rate comm ission
rc·jrcts the ra te hike. th • board
can Im pose It If It ag rrcs
unanimously to do so.
i\lso, II the rate com missio n
take., longer than )() months to
rulr-, lhr Postal Servlre an
impose higher rate s on " tr m por·
ary ba sis.

Anderson, Werry vote no on issue

·

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Oak or Cherry Finish
Queen Anne legs
Pigeon Haltd-Drawer

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Hi ll obser ved Jude. " nude
from the wa ist down," roll ing
over away from the girl. He said
the git·l was "nudl' from at lea st
thr wai st up" but that was all he
observed al lhc tlme becau se she
pulled hersel f to a comer of the
bed wltll a blanket around her.
Hill said he saw l arge spot s of
blood and bowel movement on
the bet!.
Ac cording l o Hill. he and Kle in
had ent ered the room with
revolve rs because th ey' had been
told that .Jude had a weapon.
.tude was beligerent with the
offi cer s but did begin putting on
his j eans whi ch Klein handed him
from the floot·. i\s Jude did thi s.
Hill said that K lein reached
between the box springs and
m allrcss for a revolver. After

men heard Soulsby's tes timony
and t es t i m o n~· . or th ree other
wit nesses M o nd &lt;-~.\' o ftrrnoon in
the state's case agai nst :m-year·
old .Jude.
.Jude Is charged with ra pe in an
inc idr nt at his Rose i\l lr,· Road
home In Pomeroy durin); th e
early mornin g hours of .Jan. :i.
1986.
Tht' jut·y was sea ted b.1· 11 : .'\0
a.m . Mond ay mor ning and then
transponcd to the home whrre
the all eged ra pe orrurred.

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Hampshire.
The 11 senator s a nd lo repre-

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offi cer s. although he did res ist
WASHINGTON (U PI I _The
according to Hill, and then taken Pos tal Board of Governors said
into lht• living room Of lhP hOUSP
toclay it will seek an increase in
10 pu t on his shoes. i\t thi s point ,
Hil l sai d .Jude shouted obscenl· the nation 's mall rat es . Incl ud ing
a hik e in the price of first cl ass
1ies at his wil e and stepson.
.ludc wa s taken from Ihe hou se stamp from 22 cent s to 2:i cents.
to the sheri ff' s crul srr and Hill
The nlne-mPmberboard saldlt
and Klein then returned to I he ha c! authorized the m a na~e ment
house to sec if tlte child or Mrs. of the postal ser vice to file l hr
,Jude
needed further ass ista nce. request lo r an overal l increase of
First wilncss for the stale was
Shor
tl
Y aft er, Hill sa id he and 16 pPrccnt l or all cla sses of ma il
Ga ll a Count y Ocpu t)' Sheri ff
Ha rold Hi l l. Hil l wa s also work· K lein · llcard a commotion at with the pos t&lt;I I rate commission.
ing lor the Poml•roy Police on th o ano th er door and found that alt hougfl some ra t e increases
.Jude had som.eholl' go tt en out of wo uld be hlghe ~·· .
.
.
night J n qu es t ion.
the
sher
if
f'
s
cruiser
and
was
Th
e
3rent
htke
tn
the
prtccof
a
In r es ponse to ques ti ns from
Meigs Prosecut ing A n orn&lt;')' com i ng back lntto the h ou set~r r st class stamp would not take
olhr r door. Jude was ap
·feet before May 1988 at th e
Fr ed Crow Ill . Hill sai d he was th'·
rs
r rllest.
called about 2: ~9 a. m. Ja n. 1986 hcnded again and pu t Into the•
.
h·
.
11 !! a 11~s 1·C 1ass 1e11er as
to the .Jude residence. i\ s he Pom erov Pollee ca r for lransporarrived al th e r nlram·e to Rose ta li 0 n 't 0 the Mel 5 Count y ros t 22 r ents smce Feb. 17, 1985.
.
..
g
" Members of the general pub·
i\llev a lew mi nut es later. he saw shcrt fl s department .
l'1c wi ll 01 b
fairly bu rdened
i\fter leavin g Jude at tho
n
e un
.
,
Mei gs Sheriff', Deput y Ken ny
sher
iff's
oflire
.
Hill
went
bark
by
these
ra
te
adju
sl":'ent
s,
sa td
10
Klein out of his cruiser and
ta lking to a )'Oung boy . Hill left the Jude home. Bv thi s tim e, the John Gr l.~ seme~, chatrman of the
his own cru isc•r and joinl'd Kle in alleged viet im w~s clothed and board. Th e mcrcase to th e
and the bo&gt;· in convrrsatlon. Th e lying on the couch. She sa id she average person will be tess tha n
three then got int o the cruisers rou ld not si t because of pain and
and proceeded up the r.1ad to the Pomrroy E MS wa s called to take
her to Holzer Medical Center.
boy's home.
Th e boy was the older brol hcr
Under cross exam1nalion by
or the al.leged rape victim Hill 1he defense. Hill was asked if
J udP had a lot of bad things to say
said.
Pomeroy VIllage Council Mon·
abou
t the victim 's brother . Hill
Hill described circumstances
da y night voted lour -to- two to
as he and Kl ein en tered the home answered th at .Jude was upset
allot $1 ,806 to help meet the local
via a side ent ra nce. i\ large dog because the brother had called
match mq,n ey needed to continu e
wh ich was chai ned in the arra of the police.
the 1987 operation of the govern ·
Hill was al so asked if Jude ment subsidized Blue Streak Ca b
the ent ranee was held by !he boy
so th e offi cers could pass. 1\c- rould have kept on running wh en Company.
cording to Hill. he and Klein were he fr eed himself from th e sh~ ·
A motion at the last meeting of
met at the door by J ude's wi l e ri If's cruiser Instead or returning council to allot the money for th e
who wa s " hyster ical and cryi ng'· to the house. Hill responded th at
cab servi ce ended In a threeand telling them to " hurry up. he could have.
three tie.
i\lso In response to quesllons
hurry up."
Alter discussing the matter
She directed the olficer s to- from the defense, Hill said there
at last night's meeti ng,
again
wer
e
no
other
people
present
In
ward a closed bedroom door.
council
pas sed the measure with
the
house
except
for
Jude,
his
From behind the door , Hill sa id
Councilmen
John Anderson and
he heard a " child 's muffled cry. " . wife, the two children, Officer
He said Klein knocked on the Klein and himself. He said he Henry Werry voting no. Council ·
door, lndenll fying himsel f and could fain tly smell alcohol on man Bill Young, who vot ed no at
Hill as law offi cers: but th ere wa s .Jude, but saw no other signs of the last meeting, sa'ld he would
no response from the r oom. Hill In toxication. He said also he was change his vote If the money wa s
with Jude only about five min- for " one year only. " Cou ncil said
satd Klein pushed open the door
and the two entered the room to utes at the sheriff's department. thai aller 1987, they would then
review the cab situation .
Continued on· page 10
see Jude In bed wllh th e gir l ..

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Four witnesses
testify in.Jude
rape trial Monday

Sale prices
Start At Only

What has been done since Dick Seylor has
been Mayor of the Village of Pomeroy?

New water lines have been installed on Beech
Street.
New water mains installed on Main Street.
New sidewalks installed on Main Street.
Scenic view of Ohio River improved and bank
cleaned along entire frontage.
New sewer system installed so that new business
could come in or expand. This includes Pizza Hut
and Super America.
Ugly vacant lots downtown transformed into pleasant park areas.
Land acquired in Sugar Run to allow expansion of
Mechanic Street Park.
Land acquired and access installed in Monkey Run
for more park land.
Municipal Building Auditorium remodeled to allow
year-round use by residents.
Second floor of Municipal Building remodeled to
produce income for the Village.
All Village Ordinances updated and codified to meet
Ohio standards and provide convenient and perma·
nent records.
New fire truck has been purchased and should be
delivered next year.
The financial condition of the Village has been res·
cued from the brink of collapse and restored to
sound condition.
Cemetery care has been improved and at a lower
cost to citizens.
. These ~re just some of tbe fine accomplishments
which have come about with Dick Seyler's leader·
ship.
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He has lots more good things he wants to do ...
but he has to get reelected first..LEfS SEE THAT HE
IS REELECTED!!!
VOTE FOR RICHARD SEYlER-TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1987

Pomeroy-,-Middleport, O,hio, Tuesday, May 5, 1987

CLEVELAND (UP ))
One •
Ohio Lottery t i c ket was sold w ith '
the numbers 1, 4: 7, 8. 12 an d 36,•..
11 '
drawn Saturday, lottery of'.!cas...
h
said. A jackpot of more t an $6; ·
h 1
million will go to t e payer or•
•playe r s holding the ~Ingle tickeL

Our entire stock of quality
Berkline wall-away recliners
and rocker-recliners is reduced.
Huge arr~y of colors and styles.

Charm ing Shoppes .............. 25 %
Federal Mogul .................... 41 %
Goodyear T&amp;R .... .... .. ......... 68:Y,
Heck's Inc . .............. .. ...... .. .. 41/,
Li mi ted Inc ................. ..... .. .. .40
Multimedia Inc ................... 54'!1
Rax Restaurant s.................. 5%
Robbins &amp; Myers ........ ........ 11 %
Shoney's Inc· . .. .................... 28%
Wendy 's Inti. ............. .. .... .. .10 \'.l
Worthington lnd .... ........ ...... JTV
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Iran-Contra hearing underway

Chair Sale

Daily stock prices

Clt•ar .tonight. Low near ~0 .
Sunny W&lt;·dm•sday . Highs In
low iOs.

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RETURNS TO .Ji\IL - Spt•cial Meigs Sheriff's Deputy Tom
Smith accompanies ,Jimmie .Jude from the courthouse hal'k to the
Meigs County .Jail . ,Jude is charged with rape. Jlis trial hegan
Monday in common r&gt;l&lt;•as co urt.

Church In Middleport at 7:.10 each evening this week th rough
Saturday wi th Rick Weaver as evangelist. Specia l music Is
being featured earh evening.

Firm
Price
Am EIcc! r ic Power. .... .. ... .... .. 28
i\T&amp;T .. .......................... .. ... 24 'Y.o
Ashland 0 11 .... .. .... .. ............ 58 \'.l
Bob Eva ns Fa rms .... .... .... .... . 25

Pic•k 4

$6 million awaits ·
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One Wtnner

Surviving ar e his wife, Florence Chandler McDaniel., whom
he married Dec. 15, 196 .,; thre&lt;'
step-daught er s, Mrs.' Viv ian
Trowbridge of Gallipo lis. Mrs .
Betty Kemper 01 Ga llipolls and

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• Copyroghted 1987

i\ rt-vlval Is underway at the Ash Street Freewill Baptist

Provided by
Bry cc and Mark SmIth
ol Blunt Elll• &amp; LOL!wl

Dail~

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· Revival underway at church

(As of 10:30 a.m.)

Ohio Louery

.Meigs
teams
second

$17900

I!

Stated Coun c· i lm an Bruce
Reed. " I 'm In favor of gi ving t he
money becau sr f sc·c the 'e r vlcc
bei ng used."
In oth er mat ters. counci l discussed allowing Vetera ns Mcm
orlal Hospital usc an em pty room
on the th ird fl oor of the vil lage
hall to store ol d reco rds . There
were no objecllons to allowing
the hospit al to usc the sparr·.
Council also pa ssed a resolu·
lion officially accept ing the new
codification books Which wen•
prepared for the vil lage by the
Wa lt e r Dr ane Co mp any ,
Cleveland.
A tetter from Pomeroy resl·
dent Gil bert Zwilling ask l n~ t hul
utlllly companies be " made to
clean up th ei r messes" when
conducting m ai nt enance work
within the v illage was read to

cou ncl' by Clerk-Treasurer .J an e
Wa lton. 'cou nci l dl scu~scd the
mo ltrr hric•fly .
Cou ncil ~ l so look &lt;Jcl lo n to
vacate a portion of Sugar Run
Street between M ultwrry and
Urick Stri'Ct s, to co mp ly wll h
stipulations from an ea rlier
tra nsaet lon wit h Sugu r Run
Mill s.
Walt on rPported th at village
workers took :17 loads of trash to
the cou nty la ndfill last week
during the village's annu al
spring clean up. The workers are
now In th P Monkey Run arPa ,
said Wa l to n. and afler finishing
In that area , they will be maki ng
another pick-up trip thr ough
town. agai n free of charge.
F'l nes and fees coll ec ted during
i\ pr ll amoun ted to $2,463.

By United Pre"" lnternatlonlll
Voters are go in g to the polls In
Ohio today to cast their ballots tn
local primaries and a variety of
sc hool levies and loca l tax Issues .
Youngstown Ma yor Patrick
Ungaro's att empt to win the
D••mocratlr nomination l or a
th ird two-.vrar term m ay highlight thr day's activit y.
Ungaro has been Involved In a
hra ted campaign aga inst chall en;:Ns , .Jam es .J . Corbett and
Robert f' or·t. who have crit icized
lht• mayor' s ~l·onomlr developml•nt lnltlat lves. ,
Corb&lt;'ll. endorsed by the Mahoning Count y Democrat lc Pa1·ty,
has chided Ungaro l or turnlnt&lt;hl s
back on the party and cl ai ms the
m ayor l acks declslon-maklnt&lt;
ability.
Ungaro points to hts successes
In bringing new j obs to the city.
Thr· fa vorit e In thr racr, Ungaro
got a boost las! wrek when the
New i\vantl Motor Corp . an·
nouncrd It will crcaw an assem bly plant In thr l'ity .
For t, a bl ack businessman. has
pledgrd to create 000 new city
jobs by cll mlnul!ng I he practice
of con tracllng for services such
as garhugr collec tIon .
In Canton. M ayor Sam Pursrs
is IJclng cha ll enged by two
candidat es In his allempt for a
scrond term . The challengers
arc Raymond Ocnczuk, a des ign
engineer lor the Ford Motor Co .•
and Donevle Henderson , a retired con stru cllon for('mun .
In Warren , Mayot· Dani el
Sferra. al so seeking a third term ,
Is being challenged In the Oemocratlc primary by Councilm an
Daniel Polivka , i\ victory In thf'
prim ary vir tual ly assurrs cler·
lion because there arc no Rt' pub
llcan chall c·ngcrs for th e post.

Inn lot sold
to Bank One
B . T. Grovpr, .Jr .. prrs ldt·nt of
Ban k One. i\th•·n, , N.A ., announ ces that Ba nk On l' has pur&lt;'ha sC()
the former Mrlgs .inn propert y ,
1 ~6 East M ai n St., Pomeroy.
A m ajor fit ·r gutt ~d the M e l~ s
Inn last yra r and the rema inder
or the st rut ·tur&lt;' was ra zed
cr eating th&lt;• t a r~ r lot which ha~
hce n pur chasPli by Bank One•.
The propert y will be drVI•Iopect
In to an ult ra modern drive up
han king !aclllt .1· with multllanrs
and Int o a bank customer park·
lng lot. i\nlllclpatcd C'omplc•tiOn
dat e of th e projc•r t is late thi s
year .
"Our hopr for the future rests
with the developmen t of new and
ex panded flnant ·lal facilities and
services In r cs ponsr to the nt•cds
of Mc l ~s County and adjacc•nt
ar eas," Grovrr said.
Bank One, i\ th ens, has experienced unprcr edented growt h In
the lust l~ yea rs wtt h assscts
growing from ~4 million to 214
million dollars, Grover reports .
Bank On e, Athen s, operates 12
banking locat ions In a ·four
co un ty area.

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Pomeroy, Ohio
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ROBERT L. WINGETT ,
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

As.~llitant Puhll~her/ Controll er

A MEMBER orThc Un lll'd Press lnternauonal, In land Dally Press
Associati on and the American Newspaper Publ ishers Assocla tJOn .
LETTE RS OF OP IN ION ar~ wclcon'k.~ Thf'y Should IX' less !han JXI words
lon g All letter s ar (' subj ecl l o f&gt;d ltlng and rru st bP signed wi Th name, address a nd
relt-ph one numbc·r !'IO(J un s l~-:nt&lt;l letl crs w!ll be pt bl!!.hed L etters should be In
good t aste, addr('Ss]ng Issues , not pl'rsonahtles.

Washin{{ton Window

Mayor and momma

studies conducted by sevE&gt;ral
non-government ed ucatio nal
orgamzations
A report commissioned by the
America n Association of State
Colleges and Umversitles found
th at, although the number of
bla ck student s graduating from
high sc hool has mcreased 30
percen t since th e mid·l970s, the
number going on to college has
declined ll percent dunng the
sa me penod
A leading cause of that dispar
lt v "Federa l and state pro·
gra ms of student financial ass 1st·
ance have not ~ept up wtth the
increasmg cost of co llege attend·
ance " Govern ment a1d pro
grams dre of spec!al lmportance
to blacks and Hispanics , the
re port explains, "because mrnor·
lly populat ions in this country
are more li kely to be lov,;
Income."

1\y ,\ltNOI.D SAWISL!IK

MOM SA~S

Ul'l S•·nior Editor
W/\SIIf r&lt;GTON •U P I I -Folks In W~ s h1n g r on who prefrr 10 take
I he globa l or {'Osml{' v u•w uf

~oc t :..tl ,

Similar findings are con tamed
m another study, conducted on
behalf of the United Negro
College Fund and the National
Institute of Independent Colleges
and Univer sllies.
It concludes that low rncomE'
black s are bearing a dispropor·
llona te share of the bur den
caused by the Reagan admrnts·
!rat ion 's deCISIOn lo replace
man y student grant s w11h loans.
That flr.ding directly contra·
venes While House claims that
ns policy adversely affects slu·
dents from m1ddle -income !ami·
lies but not Impo ver i shed
youngsters
"Our study shows that these
students, absolutely the tr uly
neediest, are being badly hurt by
a federal a1d policy thay asks
man y to take out college loans
b1gger than the1r !am1lles' (ye·
arly) mcomes ," says NIICU

W€'Rfl

Jurr LIKe ACOUP!..€

eeo nom 1c a nd polt llral 1ss ucs.

re cently got a gltmpse or JUS\ how hart! 11 ca n he to deal w11h r('a l
ptobtems al 111r gtountllev&lt;·l
The Ol &lt;trtcl of Co lumbt ~ li k&lt;' man y t' lll t'S , pto,·•des cm•·rgenrv --~--1-

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Jmbulant'f' st r v trfl ro 1ts &lt; ltt zrn s HNPntl v, some rr&lt;J I horror st one s

S,TAY cLeAN.

ha ve r om&lt;' out abuul lmgth v dl'iays that ha\e occu,rd 1n gc111ng
ambulan!'cs to people who ha vr cai iPd the 911 emcrgcncv phone
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number
Mayor Manon Barn . n ; lng to find a wav to 1mprovr the servi c&lt;'.
told r C'porft\ r s onr or t hr- proh h·m s wv ~ t hJ 1 ,, lot of pPop h• v. hod tdn · t
rca llv neC'd f'mr r g(·n&lt;' v i.Jif(' nti on HPrP us1 ng c ll v i.J mbu lancc•s as a
kind of ta x1 st' r v tr·(• In grt In hos pital c ! J n Jr~

Th at ll'tl lht• mi.l y{Jr Jnl o (j dtsf USS lOn or prople who l'X p l'C l th e&gt;
government 19 so lve all lh&lt;'lr probl~m s and as an ll lustrallo n, he __J-~JU..-#~i!:t~-~:=.t

mentioned an r·ncountcr at a moiC'I hc-mg usrd

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a temporary city

sheltH wllh a womun wh o hatl 14 children und a l 'l th on the way.
As lh ~ m.tvor told II lhr womdn d&lt;'manded lo know when lh(' cit y
wus go in g to finrl morr suit able housinl.! for her family, and got
dec idedly hostile whrn hl' suggested the probl em would be ea"r' to
deul w1lh 11 sh• · would slop h av ln~ ch!ldrcm She told him she wa s
going 10 keep on havln /.! babre s as long as God lei her
ill thr1e srrms to bP" st mllat ll l' between th is slor v and President
Hcagan' s fa mous 'Wel f.1rc Que('n" w ho supposed!:. rode in a
Cadilla c· to bu1 grorenrs wllh foo d sta mp,, rl ma y be worth noting
tho~l report er s suhs('qu ently lo&lt;· atcd the l• dv and she substantia l ly

confirmed th(' mc.JVor· s

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Barry has g1vrn no signal tha t he Is about to make a sharp turn 10
I he ri ght. bu I I hr f&lt;~ t' l I ha I he Is Impel led I aI k out loud a bout the ne&lt;'d I o
foster sclf·r ella nee"' well as to provide help to the disadvantaged
mav lead 10 so mcthrn g rea lly new.
People who S d \ 11' s en ll1el v up lo the poor to solve their own
probl ems or who sav 11 's up to th r govcrnmenllo sol ve everybody's
probiPms ali•n ' l likelv to hPip p• otlurr anvthl ng helpful
Rut If somro nP lik(• thr mt\\ Or. who now ha s seen both sides of th e
problr ms, (· an wa r k toward &gt;OmP halo need sol utions. perhaps there Is
h&lt;JP&lt;' for 'omr quirt prog ress in st&lt;'ad of continued noisv discord .

Letters to the editor
Fail to understand point
I am wrltln~ In regards to lhr
mt&gt;rt mg of Mlddlrport ouncll on
Aprtl 27, 1987
The mayor· and council f.tll to
understand lhr ~oint both mv
mother and I wr rr there lo m&lt;tke
My charge Is lh&lt;tl th(' Ml&lt;ldlr
port Paller Department arr
!piling 10 do lh!'lr job
Most of the people in this tow n
~now of or hdve seen the
disturbing ,1cts and breaking of
the law that happen on 2nd
Sln·ct built seems thc·poiiCedl'c

May b&lt;&gt; lwr

never around to see these things
or ac t on 1them
CIIIZens of this town get off of
vour bll ck sides and demand of
i hc council I his m atter be taken
C'a re of
The council Is voted In by the
citizens and should hear and acl
on th e voice of the citize ns.
The pollee department Is to
se r ve and protect the people and
not the cri minal s!
Mrs Patricia Custer
Mlddleporl

la.~t

eg{{ hunt!

1 agr!'c with the lellr r 10 the chance of finding them. and why
edit or th,tl Doll y Wood wrote ~· don't they forbid the parent s on
co nct'mlng the egg hun! 1 was
lhc field and If they cross the
lhrr&lt;' and lht' rr was nothing
rop&lt;-. disqualify th eir children
mort' disgusting than lo sec thosr Or, If they rea ll y want 10 be fair
"adu Its" .1a kl ng over 1he egg and let the children have I he field
pick -up Actually vou co uldn' t to hunt the eggs, why don 't they
ca ll It an egg hunt. because they have a special lit liE' spot on the
dldn'l (•ve n lak(' time to hide the field. for "parents" only, but If
eggs They just thrrw them over they do th at. I he had better have
lhP ground
the squad ready and standing by,
This Is the first t'gg hunt I've because' someone Is bound to gel
ever b('en to and I think !'II be hurt. aft~\· whal I witnessed
sa fe In saying, II will be the la s!
Ea, ter Su nday at the egg hun!
, Those egg hunl s nre supposed
1 don't know why Pverythlng
10 b&lt;' for the "children" of the that Is Intended for children or
area, but very few children. 1 the community Is always ruined
by adu lts that are supposE'd to
saw. ptrkrd up their own eggs
What 1 don ' I under.stand Is If know better
th(• egg hunts are worlh having,
By the way, I understand they
whv aren'l thrv worth conduct· had a really supper egf( hunt at
tng " prop&lt;'t:]y'; and most of all Racine. But. of course, Racine
"fairly,"
resident s put !heir h~arts Into
Why ca n' t !hey take lime to whal they do. and II s always
hide ·the eggs• At least all the " beller."
Barbara Stahl
children would have the sa me
Pomeroy

Today in history
By United Press International
Tod~y Is Tuesday May 5, the !25th day of 1987 with 240 to follow

The moon Is In lis first quarter
The morning stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
The evening star Is Mars.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They Include
Danish philosopher Soren Klerkegaard In 1813. German political
theorist Karl Marx In 1818, hat maker John Stetson In 18.10, crusadi ng
journallsl Nelly Bly In 1867.

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By JOE CIALINI
UPI Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (UP!)
Eric Davis showed his manager
Pete Rose wha I kind of a hitter he
had become, when he struck out
nine straight tunes againsl the
Houston Astros two weekends
ago.
"He's going to slrike out,"
Rose said or the Cmclnnati Reds
outfielder " He's got a big swing.
Bul here's a guy who struck oul
nine stra1ghttimes a weE&gt;k·and-a·
half ago and he's still h111mgover
.400. That shows how much he
has matured."
After an awesome weekend
series againsl the Philadelphia
Phlllles. Davts Monday led the

President Richard Rosser.
"If they wanted to drive black
students away from college edu·
calion," he adds . " they couldn't
have p1cked a beller strategy ."
In 1979·80, just before Reagan
assumed office, federal grants
accounted for 53 percent of all
student financial aid at lhe 43
predominantly black mstllutions
affiliated wtlh UNCF. By 1984-85,
that figure had dropped to 37
percent.
Dunng the same period, Ieder· ,
ally insured loans increased
from 8 percent to 30 percent of the
financial assistance provided to
students at UNCF member
co lleges.
Students at these colleges are
more dependent upon grants not
on ly because their families tend
to be poorer but also because
!hey often come from states
offering little assistance and
attend colleges wtth a limited
amount of money for student atd.
For many students, the only
options now are to go deeply Into
debt to finance their htgher
education or to abandon any hope
of attending college.
The Education Department's
pri nclpal response to thE' new
UNCF-NIICU study has been to
engage In name·call\ng. One
department offlctal says the
report is based upon "truth·
twlstrng distortion" while
another claims il ts "false,
pathetic and m alicious ."
Wha t else is the Educatton
Department doing to demon·
str ate rt s concern - or lack
!hereof - for the civil rtghts of
college students?
Here's what : High-ranking de·
partment offtcials have acknowl
edged lhey repeatedly back·
dated documents to crea l the
false tmprE&gt;ssion thai they were
compl ying with court -ordered
deadlines for handling crv ll
righ ts complaints at colleges .

WASHINGTON - After more
than a year of silence, the
Howard Hughes of the Phil i p·
pines has spoken, and wha 1 he
had to say won't please hts cousr n
Cory
Eduardo Co]uangco ,Jr , the
reclusive billionaire who con·
trolled the vast San Miguel beer
co nglomerate. fled the Philip·
pines on Feb 25, 1986, with
depo sed president Ferdin and
Marcos an d h1s entourage m a
U S mili tary jet. Cojuahgco
remain s In exile in Southern
Ca lifornia while his firs! cousin,
President Corazon Aquino, slr ug·
gtes lo keep the Phillppmes
funcllonlng.
As part of an in ves \iga110n of28
Marcos cron1es. Aqu1no's Pres•·

The · Meigs Marauders and
Marauderettes nailed down se·
cond place finishes In the lnvlta·
tiona\ track meet at Meigs High
School Saturday. In the girls
division, Trimble's Lady Cats
squeaked by Meigs to claim the
tllle with 67 team points, the
outcome being decided In the
final event of the day . Federal
Hocking's girls 1600 meter relay
team set a new meet record w1th
a time of 4:21.9 The Mar au·
derettes tallied 64 team points
followed by Nelsonville York .at
61, Federal Hocking 43 and
Eastern with 15.

the mere bas tes of due process of
law," Co1 uan gco's sta tement
says.
The Good Government Com·
m 1sslon ha s ye t lo determine
whether. like olher Marcos asso·
ctates, Cojuangco profited ille·
gaily from his close 11eswll hh lhf'
former prestdent A Phlltpplne
Emba ssy spokesman was unable
lo g1ve details of the San Miguel
seizure, but explamed that the
commission' s wrde· rangmg
charter gives It the power lo lake
pos session of just about any
" Ill-gotten w€'allh "
The commission's broad deli·
nltlon of lhls term enables it to
seize funds accumulated through
a host of activities. from fraud to
m onopoli stic praclice s. Co·

Russians (l o take over Eastern
Europe) . You saved Germany,
France and Belgium but th ere
are communists acrlve there
now ''
Americans, Plnoche1 smd, did
not win In Cuba, Korea, Vietnam,
Iran , El Salvador and Nlcara·
gua. One reason for this , as In
VIetnam, was that America
pushed her allies lo move toward
democracy too quickly during
tim es of turbulence and threat
He did nol Intend to be hurried In
Chile. He sa id that "as a military
man" he could see lhat the
United Slates was acti ng too
slowly tn Nicaragua . When asked
whal lhe United States could do
to help Chile towa rd democracy,
he said, " L eave us alone "
Plnochet did not directly ac·
cuse the CIA of pla ying a role In
the assassination attempt of
Sept. 7, 1986, but he sai d th at
Intelligence sources, Including
someone "who had once worked
for the CIA," war ned him of
poss tble CIA lhrea ts starting In
1973, and that more Insistent
warnings came before the actual
at tempt . Ptnochet said that Ver·
non Walters, now U.S. ambassa·
dor 1p lhe United Nations, had
ldld htm his fears were un·
founded . Plnochet says he Is
gel\ing unspecified assasslna·
tlon warnings again now
When asked If It wasn't more
likely that the Soviet KGB was
behind the assassination at ·
tempt. Plnochet said, "Some·
times the two powers act to·
gether." Most observers In Chile
believe the a11ack on Plnochet
was made by Chilean communist
terror organl.zatlon , the Manuel
Rodriguez Patriotic Front.
which has claimed pubic credit
for It.
Plnochettalked about his long,
private conversations with the
pope. He said he liked him a great
deal, In part because he Is "as
anti-communist as I am."
Alternately jovial, stern and
dynamic. Plnochet dismissed the

Chilean opposillon 's ca ll for a
prompt genera l election A timet ·
able for democracy In Chile
exists, including a controversial
pleblsctte In 1988, Plnochet said.
and that timetable was being
followed . 1n recent months there
has been some modest llberallza·
lion of press controls, of pollee
detention procedures and o!
political party activity.
Some opposition forces main·
taln that the recent reforms are
only cosmetic, but others- and
diplomatic sources here- claim
they are real , although leaving
much room for Improvement.
The ma in Issue raised by the
resurgent political actlvlsls here
co ncerns the 1988 plebiscite fhat.

MEIGS INVITATIONAL
BOYS RESULTS 19K7

HIGH JUMP - Terry Hill 1FH I 5'8"

going up there as a confident
player. He's nor worrying about
hilling tltree home runs. He's just
worrying about hilling the ball
good and If he hits 11 well, ll 's out
of here."
One year ago, Davis was
benched after hilling below .200
the first month of the season and
he did not begin to play r egularly
again unltl mid -June.
But Davis made up for lost
time when he returned. In 93
games after Juoe 15, Davts hit
297 with 23 home runs, 60 RBI. 78
runs scored and 63 stolen bases
For the season, his firs I full yea r
m the major leagues , he hit .277
with 27 homers. 71 RBI , 97 runs
scored and 80 stolen bases

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Whatevet his trespasses upon
his countrymen, 11 does appear
that Cojuangco has a solid
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man, Robert Weigand of Chwat·
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pi&lt;', show that Cojuangco was
ordered to appear at a March 2,
1987, hearing In Manila to ad·
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asset s and properties manifestly
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"It's not amazing he hit s ali
tUose home r uns." Rose sai d
"The ar,naztng thing is he's the
fastest runner In the league You
put thos e things together and you
have quite a lalenr
" And now he's learning to hi t
with men on base. La st year. he
dtdn't get a lot of RBts wllh
singles or doubles All hts RBis
came on home runs NO\\ he's
learning to h1t the ball w11h men
on ba se."
Davis showed the m atu r !l ) of
which Rose is so high as "''
reflected on his mne strikeout s.
" I don ' I look a111as striking ou I
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give voters a "yes" or " no' '
choice to a candidate nominated
by the milit ary. Only If th e "no"
forces won, would th ere be a
general election for pres1dent ,
although a congress would be
elected In any event In 1990.
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election without a plebiscite,
cla iming that the 1980 constltu·
tlon ca lling for the plebiscite was
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which this wrtler is a member,
expected to Issue a statement on
Thursday, April 30, when their
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10 go out and let my natural
abillly take over on the field."

BARGAIN MATrHE ES SATURDAY l
SUNOAY · All SEATS $1 . 50
AliM I SSt ON EVERY TUESDAY $1,50

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MEIGS INVITATIO NAL
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Tlffanv Richa rds tNYI Dt"&gt;,mu H,tlo!RV
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Lisa Simoni NPison vllr Yo rk Meigs
F&lt;'&lt;IC'ral H ockin~. Eush•rn
100 HurdiPS- Jf'nn l S"' a rt z IMEl 17 6
Jullr Mill('!' 1ME1 , Jc nnlfrr Curtis (F"H)
April Rll chir lEAl Al liso n Moon• ITRI
100 MN E'rs - Tolle P o!IC'y INYl 13 4,
H('alhf'r Ot'' .ln IFH l , [k:Lbbi (' Kidwf'll
1FH I, Amv P\!:•rCC' INY l. TracY Day ITRl

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BOO Rt•l.w - FPdPI al Hockin g 1 54 2
1Jrnnlfer Cu rti s Of&gt;bbl e Kidwel l. H(',Jt h&lt;'r
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Mrl~s Trimble E11 strrn
1600 MriPrs - l){obbif' Curtrr (TRl
6 02 9. M elllssa Simons ITR I. Susun Baun
lEA). An ~ic F,l uvellf' (FHJ Cath\1 Slol!s
!MEl Tammv Koska !NY I

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rCi nd v Dup h•r Angk Bower s Amy
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lovSt'v !NY \ Anglr F'ros1 rF'Hl Tlffuny
Ri chards !NY ). Amv Salll'rfiL•Id I ME::l
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300 Hurdlf'S- Jennl SwiJrl~ !M El , 49 9
Jenny Wa~nPr IFHJ All ison M oon• 11'RI
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ME'Ilssa Simons !TR ), Lt&gt;sllf' C.tr( I MEl
Lana Lovsev iNYl S us.tn Baun !EAI
Tammv K oska 1NY 1
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J ody Tavl01 rME \. Tlcla Har l 1F'H l. Anj:: lf'
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13 29.1, Susan Buum lEAl Wendt J&lt;lor"
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Chris Knocd er ITR ) 5 tl Mall NlbNI
IKCI 5'8" Joe Bycofski (TR) ~ ' 6' John
Six I NY ) 5'6" , Steve Nt&gt;lll'r IN Yl 56"
LONG JUMP ~ Chris Hayden (FH I
19'~1h' ' Mark Griffin lEAl I!l1 1W, Jo hn
Slx iNY l 19' '/t ". Brad Sayl'r rTR l lB 911.! ,
JoE&gt; Bycofskl f TRl 18' %" Rundy Hu\\·r{'v
!MEl 18 W'
SHOT I'UT - Bobby Spurlock, IFH I
50'10lf4'', Ron Maxson (EAJ 44' 10" Scon
McDo nald INY I ~1'1'' Dennis Boothr
I ME~ 41' Y.i" , Tom WaUgh IKC l 396 l4"
GE&gt;tald Moort&gt; fME) 39 ' 4 ~ "
DISCUS - P au l DallE"y !ME l 128
Bobb v Spurlock IFHl 127' ~··. Tom Waugh
fKCl 121'9 ", Theron Hodgl' IKC1 109'10
Oe-n n!s Boothe !ME l 108'2'', Jim Monk
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Leader attacks CIA ______H_en_W_a_lf_('ll_l)(_:::_''f.f
SANTIAGO , Chile !NEAl - In
his fi rs t on·the·record Int erview
since the pope 's vlstt to Ch1le'"
early April. Pres Auguslo Pi·
nochel expressed deep dlslrust of
the Un1ted Sla l es as the world' s
democratic leader. and said he
thought that I he CIA might have
been involved In a recent att empt
to assassmate him. Plnochel said
he would not sperd up hi s planned
transition to democracy in Chile
P111och el 's r cmar k s were
made during a wtd e- ranglng,
hour-long session on April28 with
a fact -finding delega tion from
Prodemca. an America n organ\
za t ion dedicated to I he promot •on
of democracy tn Central and
South Am erica
The session underscored the
reasons for the ri sing tensions In
Chile as \h e soc1ety Is opening up
- too slowly for opposlllon
leaders and just abou t on sche·
dule for Plnochet's milit ary
junta
Plnoch ct. ~hiiP declaring himse lf a democrat, revea led a deep
fear th at modern democ racies
tend to dP!erlorate over time a
sprcial Interests come to doml·
nale a nation's affairs. That , he
sa id, Is what happened In Chil e,
beginnin g as ea rly as the 1890s
and culminating In the elec tion of
Marxist Salvador Allende In 1970.
That el ec tion, says Pinochet.
brought Chile 10 the brink of both
an economic co llapse and a civil
war whi ch the communists were
prepare~
to fight and win.
(Allend e won the 1970 election
with 36 percent of the vote and
formed a coalition government
wllh the communists , the Radl·
cal Party and a splinter group of
the Christian Party.)
Chile, said Plnochet, Is under
permanent pressure from com·
munlsts backed by the Soviet
Union, and the United States Is
not acting wisely as the world's
anlt-communlst leader. " You
have never won a war," he said to
the Prodemca delegation. "In
World War II you waited for the

Nelsonville York's Buckeyes
took top hQnors in the boys meet
garnerlqg 138 points with the
Marauders posting 123. High·
lighting the day for Meigs was
Gerald Moore's record breaking
12 foot 91nche polevauit. The rest
of the field was composed of
Federal Hocking with !OJ potnts,
Trimble 67, Eastern 38 and
Kyger Creek 23.
Complete m eet results are as
follows :

Scoreboard ...

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dent1a i Commis sion on Good
Gover nme nt ha s •Jseque stered"
Cojuangco' s holdings In San
Mtguel and h1s large coconut
cmp1re
Coj uangco's frrst statement to
th e Amencan press since hi s
has ty departure has been given
to our associate Stewart Harris
ln I he stal em enl, Cojuancgo ralls
against the comm1ssion and the
manner In which It has handled
his holdings, hi s family and
him self. The · commission's be
ha vlor, Cojuangco says. has
pl aced him "benealh the t a~ ."
"My family and I have been
denied our homes, II vel hoods and
property without specific allega·
tions of wrongdomg, without
cv1denre against us and wit hout

National League with a .411
average, 12 home runs, 27 RBI
and 27 runs scored The Nat lanai
League Monday named Davis Its
Player of the Month for Apnl and
Player of I he Week for the period
of April 27-May 3.
After striking out nine times
against Nolan Ryan and Mike
Scott, Davis punished Phlladel·
phla pitching by going 9-for· 13
with five homers and 11 RBI. He
hit two grand slams in the series
and hit three homers In Sunday's
game.
"There's all th&lt;' difference In
the world when you gai n confl·
dence In the big leagues." Rose
said. " He knows he can do it.
That 's• the big dtff('rence He's

Meigs team finish second in loop meet

!'tt und .1~

From riches to

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Reds' Eric .Davis named National League .Player-of-Week

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Bu t If l hc story wa s nor apoe r v ph al. 11 certam ly wa s lromr . The
sa mr Ma ,l or Barry who b!•moancd th e 'give me" a1111ude of somr
rlllzens go! hiS st at I rn Washmgton as a Sludent Non-violent
Coordln altng Committ ee ofll ct.ll who ga\e loca l offictals unshirtrd
hell all duri ng the lfJ611s for theil ca l lous disregard of disadva ntaged
people.
There was somr md l lclous gl!'e and know in g nods when the story of
the ma v01 und the momma gol out Bulthc fact that Marion Barr~· .
the ma ; or has fou nd prohlr ms arc not so easily so lved as they
proelalmrd wh&lt;' n thev we n · r r It irs of govet nmrnt, Is not murh ne" s
Ltb!'ra l arltvts l s. bl ack and while, ha vr bern runnmg Into thai
situation fm 'r""· und thr ' cs ponsr of some has been lo turn away
from lh&lt;'ll' lormrr rdeuls 10 b0romr whal ha s bern called

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Page-2-The Daily Sentinel
Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio
Tuesday. May 5. _1987

Problem? Just ignore it.____R_o_b(_,,,_w_al_,e_rs
WASHINGTON INEA l - In
early 1984, the U.S. Commrsswn
on Civil Righ ts votr d tQ..aband on
an tnves tigatlon Into the effec t of
federal cutbacks rn college finan·
c1al a1d for members of minorn y
groups
The probe was summarily
terminated short ly after Presl
dent Reagan replaced two
members of the commission who
crillclzed hts lack of enthu siasm
for c1vi l nght s The1r succes sors
were characrerlzed by a While
House staff member as being "on
our s1de "
The Reagan adm•n•stratJOn 's
aJlproach to the st udent·atd cut ·
backs typifies its alii tude t oward
many other domes tiC probl ems
- deny th e11 existence by refu smg to even exa m me 1hem
Now, however. the consequen ·
ces of t he ad m ln1strallon 's rndrf
ference have been documrn.ted tn

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Braves outslug . Expos, 10-7; Giants win..
ll;v ,JOEL SHERMAN
UPI SPort• Writer
When Tim Wallach launched
his third home run out of Atlanta
F ult on Cou nty Stadium Monda y
night . it recalled memorlesoft he
four homers former Brave Bob
Horner hit In a game at the same ·
site last year.
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The reC'oileC'tions w e r e
spar ked not only by the home
run s a nd the sa ml' stad ium. but
by the fact that a superb

LAIWF.ST GROUSE WINNE HS -

Winners of th e lzaak

Wa lton 's " .L a rges t Grouse Tail" wlnn c r Jot were Bruce Neigle r of

Forty..two to
take park in
·tournament

Racln•· and in th e " Big Whitetail Buck" contest Leon Sauters
claimi•d the first prize. 8 oth.a re pictured wi th th eir winning, prize

Forty-two pit che rs from Ohio
a nd Wes t ytrgl nia will be com·
petlng for honors in the Toad
Brlckles Op~n Horseshoe Pit ch·
lng Tournament to be s tag ed
Sa turday a t the Dave Diles Park
in Middleport.
Sponsored by the Meigs County
Horses hoe Cl ub, the tournam ent
will be the first open tournament
to be he ld at the pa rk's new
facliil ies a nd the tournam ent wlil
honor Brtcktes who is a retired
profess iona l.

t ah·ht•s.

IIIG WIIITETAIL RUCK WI NNF. ItS - The a nnual Big Whitetail
contes t again had a la rge turnout as the lzaak Walton
sponsored event drew a large crowd to ils Chester c lubhous~ lor
,judging rece ntly. Pictured from, l·r, a r e Kenny Caldwell, 6th
place: J)avc Krawsczy n, 4t h place: Geo r ge Morrison, 3rd place:
Gary Sargent, 2nd place: and Leon Sautcrs with his winning
Bu ~:k

Fi ve s ix men classes a nd one
six women class will m akeup th e
tournament which wil l feature
pitching by two former world
c ha mpions, Jim Nisely, Bremen,
who was named world champion ·
a t Hunt sllle, Ala. , in 1984 and
Lawrence Mil ler, Ci r cleville who
. won the national title In Nebraska two yea rs ago_
Sat urday's tournament is e xpect ed to begin at 10 a .m. and
awards to winners will be prese nted at the en d of each two and
one -half hours of pit ching. First
a nd second place trophies will be

mounL

Big Buck, grouse winners
announce~ Saturday night
C' ntr ~. F.ac h entry had to be an
Ohio dPcr taken by lega l mea ns
during the pas t drH hu nting !-ira
son.
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Wl'rr unnoun cecl J l · thf' K(•n ·
Leon Suu ter s was lhC' flrs l
Amsbary Ch aptrr of 1-;aa k Wal· plucr wi nner with a 10 point bu ck.
· · ton ('i ubhous.· Saturclay nigh t, Hr recc lvNI $246.75. Guy Sargent
March 27.
pliir·rd seco nd w ith $70.oOfa r a 10
T hr clubs Judg ing &lt;'ommillc•c poi nter . Geo rge Morr iso n J r,
,-o nclu ctcct It s final mmsurr- placrcl thi rd wi nning $35.25, Next

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GIRL OF THE YEAR AWARDS- Selech•d as
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and presented trophies and awards at the annual
Founder's Day dinner Thursday night at The

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silon ; Pam Dl\ldie and Teresa
Kennedy, Ohio Eta Ph i, a nd
Janet Peavlcy, Xi Ga mma· Mut.
&amp;cky Trlplell of Ohio F.ta Phi
received the pledge of the year
trophy.
New offi cers of the rlia pt ers
were introdurC'd and inr lud e Ann
Rupe, pres iden t. C'lar!ce Kraut ·
fer , vice pres ident . Velma Rur.
corresponding secretary and
Norma Custer. treasurer , Pr e·
ceplor Ret a EWta Chapter ; Pall y
Pickens. presiden t . D&lt;'bbie
Hauber, vice presld&lt;•nl. Darla
St ails , rerordlng secretary.
Linda Faulk correspondi ng se·
cretar_v. and Jenny Smilh, treas·
urer, XI Gamma Epsilon.
Teresa Kennedy, president ,
Becky Triplett. vice pres id ent .
Linda .Jones, recording secrr·
tary, and Ma r ty Ferguson, treasurer. Ohio Eta Phi; and Mauri·
sha · Nelson, president. .JanPI

Peavley, vice pres ident. Kay
At kin s. recording secretary , Cat'Oiy n Grueser. corresponding
secretary, a nd Sheila Harris.
1rea sure t·.
TntroduC'i ng the new of (l cers
werr the cur rent pt~es id e nt s,
Cat hy J ohnson. Ohio Eta Phi ;
.lane Walton , Precept or Beta
EWta ; Ma urlsha "· Nelson, XI
Ga mma Mu , and Li nda Faulk , XI
Gamma E psilon.
The mt&gt;ssage from lnterna·
Iional on this vPar 's theme,
"Share the Dreatn" wa s read by
K&lt;Jthy .J ohnson; Sponsot·s Phy llis
Hackett . XI Gamm a Epsilon. and
Cha r lene Hoeflich, Clhlo Eta Phi ,
were Introduced and presented
gift s.
Skit s on activ ities ovPr the past
year were g iven by eaeh of I he
cha pt ers. Th e theme for 1he'
1987-88 yea r I&lt; " Build Bridges of
F'rlen cts hip ...

Hocking Tech honors announced
Twenty Me igs Counttans at tending 'Hocking Techn ical Col·
lege In Nelsonville were named
to the dea n's list for lhl' winter
quarter making at leas t a :u
grade point grade average.
Thev a re Susa n M. Bailey,
Long · Bottom : .Janice Baker.
Pomeroy; &amp; t h A. BerkhlmN',
Reedsv ille; Th eresa M. Bing.
Racine: Ka tr ina L. Donohue,
.John F . Edwards.

Bottom: Li sa F . Hawk, Reeds·
v ille; MPian le Hemsley, Pome·
rov; Li sa D. Hoffman. Middl epor t; De borah K. King, Racine:
Troy Manu el. Racine; Sherrie A.
Might , Pomeroy: Linda Proffitt,
Ra cin e; Da vid H. Mora. Pome·
roy ; Sco tt M. Pickens, Pomeroy;
Husscll P . Scei, Pomeroy; Mark
T . Shrt vers. Reedsville; Mi chael
R. Smith, Pomeroy, and .lam es
A. Weber. Reedsville.

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ORDER OF THE ROSE - Kathy ,Johnson, left, and .Janet
Peavley,lii recognition of the ir dedication to Beta Sigma Phi, were
given the Order of the Rose In a candlelight ceremon;v at the
Founder's Da;v dinner held Tllursday night at Thhe Sportsman In
Athens.

Diane F M&lt;Vey, M.A.

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Beat of the bend

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It's reunion time/
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Hi gh school reu nion time Is
comin g on fast
a nd the Pomeroy Hi gh School
gra du a t i n g
c lass of 1937 will
observe Its 50th
a nniversa ry not
only at the evenIng banquet on May 2.1 at Meigs
High School but at an Informa l
reception from 2 to 4 p.m . at the
Grace E piscopal Parish House.
E . Main St. , Pomeroy.
Over the past two years,
Interested members of the class
have met at Loga n Monum ent to
pla n the special reception. For
assis ta nce or Information. class
mem bers may contact Ma rga ret
Thomas Bailey. Eddie Burkett,
Ce lia Leifheit Hart, or Dorothy
Yost Smith.
Speak lng of the Pomeroy Hi gh
Alumni Reunion, G. Harold Mar·
tin of F ort Lauderdale, writes
tha t he will be ma king his
" nlnt~ " farewell vis it to Ohio this
spring whe n he comes to atte nd
the reun ion . He's a 1917 graduate
of Pomeroy High School so this Is
his 70th anniversary .

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1 saw a iot of great spirit going
In the Southern Local School
Dis trict over the weekend.
It was prom weekend and
pa rent s and studen ts were rea lly
In there pitching lo stage a rea lly .
nlct&gt; affair. A color sche me of
red, black and silver created a
sophisticated set tin g for the
prom. - a nd decorations w~rc
elaborate a nd extremely well
done .
Principal Jim Adams- as II he
weren't busy enou gh - was .
faculty advisor for the an nuaf
event . Hallwa ys were evt&gt;n ex·
tenslvely decorated and mothers
of students se~vl n g a buffet
throughout the evening rea lly
turn~!&lt;! the cafet eria Into a c la ssy
restaurant using red and sil ver
throughout. Neat .

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Sportsman were from the left, Ruhy Baer,
Preceptor Beta B&lt;•ta Chapter; Pam Diddle and
Teresa Kennedy , Ohio Eta Phi; Linda Faulk, XI
Gamma Epsilon; and .Janet Peavley, XI Gamma
Mu.

Girl of the Year Awards were
presented, two members rc·
ceived the Order oft he Rose, and
new officers of the four chapters
were introduced at the 56th
anniversary cdebra.tlon of Beta
Sigma Phi held Thursday nigh t
at The Sportsman In Athens.
Maurlsha Nelson, president of
XI Gamma Mu , extended the
welcome and led in the opening
ril ual and candlelight ceremony
preceding the banquet. There
was a tribute to Mrs. Evelyn
Knight, longtime sponsor of XI
GamiJla Mu, unabletoatlenddue
10 Illness, and a memorial to
Elizabeth A. Sayre, memlx'r of
that chapter, who died on March
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Sigma Phi was exemplified In i
- candlelight ct&gt;re mony for Kathy
,Johnson and .Janet Peavley.
They were presented yellow
roses and pins.
Girl of the Yea r awards went to
Ruby Baer, Preceptor Beta Beta,
Linda Faulk, XI Gamma Ep·

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St. Louis 10-7-and San Diego
topped Pittsburgh 9-5. · .
In the American Leagut&gt;; New
York defeated Chicago 6-1, and
the game between Toronto and
Kansas City was postponed by
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save. Sob Se bra. L4, took the
toss.
Elsewhere in the National
Leagu~. Chicago edged Los An·
geles 5-4, Sa n Francisco downed

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riesIn each
for the
of
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rd ed
('lass.first iocai
tourna ment with severa l having
to be ret urn ed since 42 pit chers
was all th at could be accomo-

Individual offensive pe rfor:
manrt&gt; again-was not E'nough to
assure v lct\)ry .
. Wallach became the first Expo
to crack three homers in a gamt&gt;
since Andre Dawson on Sept. 24,
1985, but Atlanta was able to
defea t the Expos 10-7.
" Sometimes. there' s no juslire." said Ozzie Virgil, who
homered for Atlan ta. " Last year,
Horner hit four homers In a
single game a nd the Braves los t.
Wallach hit three and Montreal
loses . He had a hell of a day .
Usua lly, a team that scores six
ru ns wlli win, but today wasn't
the case. It was jus t like Hornet·
last year ."
Last July 6, Hor ner blasted
four home runs a~ai ns t the
Expos. but Montreal won 11 -8. ·
"1 was thinking abOut that
tHor ner's four homers 1 after I
hit it tthe thi rd homer) ," Wallach sa id. ''I'm sure it was the
sa me thing for him. He felt great _
about hitting four home runs but
it c-ame in a loss. It's just not as
sa tisfy ing as it would be in a win.
Wallac h became. lht&gt; seco nd
major-leaguer in as many days
to hit three homers in a ga me. On
Sunday, Ci ncin nati's Eric Da vis
homered three times -i n a 9-6
victory over Philadelphia .
"it'sa maz ingtohit threehomt&gt;
runs, " sa id Atlanta's Dale
Murphy, who a lso homered. " II
does n' t happe n th at often, exC'epl
for Eric Da vis, it seems to
happen once a year. Dav is cou ld
do it two times or more this year .
but for us normal guys it does n't
happen to often. "
Dlo n James collected four hit s
to help offset a carecr -hi~h six
RBI by Wallach.
Braves start er Da v id Pa lmer.
J.4, a llowed seven hit s over five
innings to earn the victory _
Reliever Jim Acker went the

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belongs to you, jus t stop by The
Dally Se ntinel office, Court St.,
and Identify It .
And spea king of bei ng lost,
Dorothy Bentz of Racine has lost
somt&gt; people. While studying
photography at Rio Granpe ,
Dorothy did a picture of a young
man nam ed Joshua . Hi s grand·
mother is Leah.
At any rate, extensive work
was don e on the por trait and Ills
lobe given to Joshua . Problem Is
Dorothy has no last na med and ts
unable to contact the subj ect and
his gra ndmoth er. If you can add
a ny iight on the m atter, call
Dorothy a t 949-3060 or 949-2803.
You may ha ve noted In an
ea rlier edition that Mr . a nd Mrs.
H. E . Boney, lon;l·llme re~idenls
of Pomeroy , will mark their 50th
wedding anniversary In Marietta
on Saturday. We ,had no hom e
a ddress where you could send the
couple a card but now we do . It 's
Ill Was hington St., Marietta,
Ohio, 45750.

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Martha Childs; always a livewire In Middleport. reports that
the tate O.D. Defenbaugh was not
the fi rst to be burled In Riverview
Cemetery. The first, she states,
was Elizabeth Harden ,In May,
1929, and the seco nd was Mrs .
Chlldf brother, Milton Gilmore,
In July , 1930. Too bad that much
time lapse between burials In the
cemetery these days.
Win'ner of the Apri126 na me the
m ystery farm contest tn . the
Times-Sentinel wa s Roy Holte-r,
Route 7. near Pomeroy. There
were four corrf'('t entries - the
farm was thai of Donald Mora on
Route 7 - and Roy was self'(' led
the winner by lollery from the
four cprrecl entries. Roy wins $5
for that. Sure, he'll be glad to
take you to lunch. Just ask .

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Alfred H Prall
A fred H Pra I 41160 Ba ker
Road Pom ~roy d ed Sundav at
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hr DuPon Be Je Works af er ?7
yea rsemp ovment He also was a
coa l m ner and a membe of the
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY 8 AM to 5 PM
8 AM Until NOON SATURDAY
CLOSED SUNDAY

W Va he was the son of the late
Jesse and Edith Evans
Besides his parents h&lt;&gt; was
preceded m death by a daughter
Thelma Jean and a son J1mm1e
Franklin
Surviving are h s wife Thelma
Mae a granddaughter VIckie
Damron Racine with whom he
made his home and a grandson
Hubert Meredl h Settle of Pedro
both of whom were reared m the
E ans home Thereareal so nlne
other grandchildren and 17
grea grandchildren surviving
Graves de services Will be held
a 11 a m Thursday a he
G1lmore Cemetery with a grand
son the Rev Jimmie F Eva ns
111 offktating Friends ma y ca ll
at he Ewing Funera Home from
7 to 9 p m Wednesday

Homebuilders make church pledge
A p edge of $50 a month on 1he
new property which the church
has purchased was made a the
recent meetlngoftheHomebu ld
ngs Class o( the Middleport
Church of Chrtst
11 was noted at the meeting!ha
the $900 for ca rpeting has no~&lt;
been pa1d jn full Plans were
made to carpet the library and
&lt;buy a step stoo l and other
m1sce laneous I em s
Gl !'n
Evans opened the meet mg "'lth
prayer Coleen VanMeter gave
the secretary s report and Do
othy Roach the reasurer s
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teen and a half rods thence
follows Beg nn ng at the south thn1een
Ods and
northwest corner of John f fteen I nks thence west
Steven s land thence no th twenty fou oda and four
e ghteen rods and twenty teen I nks, to the p ace of
two Inks to the southwest beg nn ng contl n ng
co ner of the Mell Lot thence twenty e~ght and one fourth
north 25 degrees west forty 1 ...... save and except the
rods to N J Wa d s lot n follow ng descr bed t act
Langsv lie Oh o thence ly ng on the west side and
north 60 deg ees east seven bounded and desc bed as
ods and t fteen I nks to follow s Beg nn ng at the
M cKn ght s lot thenc e northwest corner of John
sou h along sa d MeKn ght s Steven &amp; land n Sectton No
ot en ods to the cente of 26 Town No 6 Range No
l ead ng Creek thence south 14 thence north e ghteen
63
deg ees east twelve rods and twenty two lenlcs to
ods to Mckn ght s east I ne
the southeast corner of the
thence no th a ong Mil lot thence north 25
McKn ght &amp; east ne ten degrees west forty ads toN
ods thence no th 64 de
J Wa d s lot n lilngsv lie
g ees east th rty four rods
Oh o t~ence no th 60 de
and twenty nks to Frank grees east seven ods and
Bra ey s lot thence south f fteen Inks to Mckn ght tot
a ong sad B aley slot to the t hence south a Ion g
center of the creek tour rods
Mckn ght s lot ten rods to
thence follow ng the ceoter the center of lead ng Creek
of sa d Creek south 63
thence north 63 degrees
degrees east eeghteen rods east twelve
ods to
and fourteen I nhs thence Mckn ght s east I ne the:nce
south 68 degrees east en north along McKn ght s I ne
ods thence south 57 de
ten rods thence north 64
grees e~"t twenty ods
degr~s east twenty three
thence south 12 deg ees rods and f fte"en nks thence
east nne ods and twenty south 78 degrees and f fteen
I nks tHence south 12 de
hnks th&amp;nce west twenty
g ees west e ghteen rods
four rods and fourteen I nks
and twenty Inks thence to the place of beg nn ng
south 45 deg ees west fou
conta n ng eleven acres
ods to a h gh wale ma k
Save and except anothe
hence south 46 deg ees tract of land sold by Frank
west th rtfH!:R rods and f f
G aham and w fe to E M
teen 1nks thence sot~th Brown Bl'ld bounded: and
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degrees west twenty desc bed as follows Stu
one rods and th rtoen Inks
ate n Townsh p of Rutland
thence no th 79 degrees County of Me gs and n the
west th rteen ods and seven State of Oh o and n Sect on
nks to the end of a boa d No 26 Town No 6 Range
fence thence south th ty No 14 and beg nn ng at the
ods and e ght 1nks to a northwest co ner of John
small app e t ee thence Steen s land at the end of a
south 84 deg ees wes1 n ne- board fence thence no th

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County Deed Records
Subject to a ght of way o
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reco ded n Deed Book 21 2

Pege 437 of Mo go County

The follow n~ desc bed
real estate s tuated n Ru
t and Townsh p Me gs
County Oh o and bounded
and descr bed as follows
Beg nn ng twenty rods
east of the cente of the west
I ne of Sect on No 26 Town
No 6 Range No 14 of the
Oh o Company s Pu chase
thence east e ght ads
thence north 8.:Y. deg ees
west one rod thence east
one od and n neteen and
two th rds
nks thence
north 14
deg ees west
th ee ads and one nk
thence north 86 deg ees
west th ee ods and f fteen
Inks thence south 8' de
g ees east s x rods and fou
I nks to the place of beg n
n ng conta n ng th ee
fourths ac e mo eo ess
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Pubhc Not ce

Public Not1ce

NOTICE OF
APPO NTM~NT OF
F DUCIARY
On Ap I 29 1987 n he
Me gs Coun1y
P o ba e
Cou
Case No 25509
Ha y M e 28577 Sto e
Ro e 7 M ddlopo 1 Oh o
45760 was appo nted Exe

NOT CE OF
NONCOMPETITIV E
NEGOT AT ON
V LLAGE OF POMEROY
HANOI CAPPED
ACCESS TO STREETS
&amp; SIDEWALKS
The County of Mo gs s n

rec plant of HUO Commu
rty Development Block Grant
Funds fo tho V llage of Po
mercy to ns a twenty 20
cu b amps on st eet co ne 5
and other v tal accoss po nts
w th n tho Pomo o~ Cent ol
Bus ness 0 st ct Compo
ton of the p o ect w mako
the entre a ea access blo to
the phys colly hond capped
and f e I aide v populat on
Th e County has dtJte
m "ad that acco d ng o p o

v sons of the Oh o Aov so
Code fo con acts os! ha
810 000 00 tho Co nty w
d apenae
w h customary
lldve t s ng and sonled b d
open ng and onto
to non
compet 1 ve nogo ation w th
qual tted cont acto s
Plans spec f cat ons and
ocat ons oi curb cu s a o
eva leble to nspoct on o

the Pomo oy V luge Ha

cuto of he es a te of Gladys
M lie aka Gladys L M I e
deceased late of 28577
Sta e Route 7 M ddleport
Oh o 45760
Rob e 1 E Buck
P oba te Judge
Lon K N Bssel ond Cle k

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Publoc Notice
NOT CE OF
APPO NTM ENT
OFF DUC ARY
On Ap 22 1987 n he
Coun y P oba to
Cou t Case No 25495
F odo Beach n k a F eda
Jacks Bo• 2 t 3422 I Jacko
Road
Lnngsv I e
Oh o
45741 was appo nted EKe
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ME GS COUNTY BOARD
OF HEALTH Pom o oy
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los ond egu a ens be
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w th n the gone ul honlth
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dot od n Soc on 3709 10
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ESTAIILISHMENTS

to any metho d of plac ng
des gns euers sc oils f g
u es sym bols o any othe
ma ksuponorundertheslc n
w th nk o any ortle sub
stance esu t ng n the c-olo
rat on of the sk n bv the a d
of needles o any other
nstruments des gned to
touch or punctu e the ak n
(e) Each person who ope
ates a tattoomg eatabl sh
mont sha comply w th the
follow ng equ rementa
The oom n wh ch tattoo
ng s done shal have an area
of not loss than one hund ed
squa e feet The wa Is f oors
and ce ng shall have an
mperv ous smooth and
washable surface
A to e1 shal beloca ted 1n
the establ shment and shall
be access b e at a times
that the tattoo ng estab sh
mont s open for business
The avatory shall be supp
ed w th hot and cold
unn ng water soap and
san tary towels
A tab es and othe equ p
m ent sha be constructed of
eas ly cleanab e mate als
shall be panted orf n shed n
a ght co lo w th a smooth
washab e t n sh and shall be
separated from wa t ng cus
tome s o obaervert bv a
pane a~ least s x feet h gh o
by a doo
Tho ont e prem ses and
equ pment sh11 be rna n
ta ned n a clean san tary
cond t on and n good epa r
The ope ator shall wash
h s hands thoro ugh y w th
soap and ware befo 8 start
ng to tattoo the hands shall
be d ed with nd v due
8 ngJO USB OW O 5
No tattoo ng shall be done
on any sk n su rface that has
ash p mples bo Is nfec
t ons or man fasts any ev
dance o f unhea thy
cond tons
No sk n a ea sha ll be
penet ated abraded or
t oat ad w th chem ca ts for
the purpose of remov ng
camouflag ng o a te ng any
b em sh b rthma rlc scar or
t attoo
Safety azor.s w th a new
s ng e .se v ce b ade to each
custome of pot on o a
stra ght edge azor mav be
used and sha be thoroughly
cleaned end ster zed before
use on each customer o
pat on
The a ea 10 be t1ttooMI

(a It sha be un awful to
any penon to engage n the
b s ness of ope a ng a
nt oo establ shmont w h
1 0 1907 to tho Pomo oy out f st obta ng a I cense
o e gngo n such bus ess n
IV llage Ha Mayo s Sec c
acco dance w th he p ov
so s e oof
Contracto s w
be so
(b An oppl ca t on fo a
lected o n expo once t nde
references aL 1 ty to co m I cense shal be accompan
pleta prOJeCt on t mo and ed bv a fee n the amount of
two v f ve lalla s p ov ded
on budget and to al cos es
howovor
that no appl cat on
t mate App ox mate sta 1
1oe sha ll bo ece ved for shall f st be tho ough y
ing date fo const uct on w
JJ• June 1 1987 w th com renewal of an ex st ng I washed fo a pe od of two
m nutes w th warm water to
pletlon expected w th n s )I cense Any chango n owne
sh p shall equ e a new wh ch has been added an
161 weaks
The V liege of Pon e oy &amp;pi) ca t on and cense w th ant sept c Uqu d soap A
povment of fe;es the efor
star Ia • ng e use sponge
and the Me gs County Com
shall be used to scrub the
c The I conce soe fo
mluloners ere equAl oppo
engag ng n the bu1 ness of area
Ah ar 1hav ng and
tunity employe s
ope
at
ng
a
tattoo
esteb
Ish
before
tattoo
ng a begun a
R1chard Sey e Mayo
V age Hal men w th n the County shall solut on of seventy percent
elcohol shell be appl ed to
Pomeroy Oh o 46 769 be twenty f ve do Iars ~
yeo
the area w th a Sing e use
(6) 6 1tc
(d The tt m heallh of sponge uoed and oppl ed
f co shell mean tho Cou ntv
w th 1 ster It natrument
Health Com m ss oner or h s
Only petroleum jelly n
autho zed ep esentat ve
collepllble metal or plast c
The term cart f cate of tubes or ets equlva ent 11
inspect on shell mean writ
approved by the health of
ten app ova f om the health fleer shall be used on lho
off ce or h s author zed area to be tattooed and it
rep esentat ve that sad tat
shalf ba opplold with Iter fe
too ng estab shment has gauze
been nspected and meets a I
The use of styptic pencil•
of the terms of these ule1 alum blocks or other lOUd
and egulat ons
styptico to chock tht flow of

l•ry

Tho term ope otor ~thoU
meon any in dlv duel firm

YOU ll SAVE MONEY
IN THE CLASSIFIEDS
AND THATSNO BUll!

company
co poratlon or
a1sociation that owns or
operates an establ shment
where tattooing s par
fa med and any nd v dual
who performs o p act ces

the art of tattoo ng on the

992-2156

person of another
The terms tattoo
tooed or taHoolng

tat
refer

blood is proh b tad
Inqu ry oholl ba mode and
anyone giving o hltlory of
recent jaundice or he.,.t 111
moy not be tottooed
Slltflle oervice or ndivid
ual conta ner1 of dye or nk

shall be usld for ooch .,.Iron
the container therefor
oholl be diiCirdld lmmo-

dilloly ofttr completing
work on a patron 1nd any

\

Public Notice
dye n wh ch the needles
were d pped shall not be
used on another person
E~tcess dye or ink ahall be
removed from the sk n w th
an nd v dual ster Ia sponge
or a d sposable paper tiuu~
wh ch shall be used only on
one person and then mme
d ately d scarded After
complet ng work on any
person the tattooed area
shall be washed with stenia
gauze saturated w th an
ant septic aoap solut on ap

proved by the health off co

Public Not1ce

Pubhc Not1ce

solut ons for each oustomer
or pat on shall be p aced n a
s ngle serv ce receptacle

presentat ve' end ass gnees
of se d named defendant as
have not been served w th
notce of the flng of a
compla nt here n w I take
not ce that on the 8th d'ay of

and such receptacle and
rema nlng solut on shall be

draca dad after usa on each
customer or patron

Ill All bandages and aurg

cal dreu nga uaed in connec
t on w th the taHoo ng of a
person shall be ster le
(kl An applicant for a
license to operate a tattoo
ng establishment shall first

obta n a certificate of lnspec
tlon from the health off cer

or a seventy percent alcohol
10 ut on The tattooed area

shalf be allowed to dry and
petroleum Jelly fTom a col
laps ble or pleat c tube shall
be appl ed us ng star le
gauze A ate le gauze dreas
ing shall then be fastened to
the tattoed area w th
adhesve

The to low ng descr bed
real estate s tuated n Ru
tland Townsh p Me gs
County Oh o and bounded
and descr bed as fo Iowa

I shment for the purpose of
determ n ng whether or not

uid eatablshment and the
persons perform ng the art
of tattoo ng therem a e n

complanco w th oil appl ca

or metal cue or storage
cab net wh le not n use
Such cabinet shal be main
ta ned n a san tlry manne
at all t mea
A steam ste 11izer (auto
c ave) shall be prov ded fo
stenl z ng all needles and
• m tar nstrumenta before
use on any customer parson
or patron (Alternate starlllz
ng procedures may only be

ble health prov 1 ons con
Ulnad w th n these rules and
regulat ons It shall be un
lawful to any penon or
operator of a tattoo ng as
tablshment willful to pre
vent or restrain the health
officer from enter ng any
I c ensed eatabllshmant
where tattooing • be ng
performed for the purpose of
inspecting uid prem HI
after proper dentlflcat on s
preaented to the operator
tm! It oholl be unlawful to
tattoo any indlv dual under
the nfluence of a cohol
end / or druge and h shall be
unlawful to tattoo any
minor
In) Whoever v o atea any
prov 1ion of th 1 sect on s
guilty of a meademeanor of

v

used when apoclf celly op
proved by the health off car
Stenl zat on of equipment
w II be accompl shed by
uposure to lve steam for at
lean thirty m nutes at a
m n mum pressure of f ftaen
pounds per square neh
temperature of two hundred
fonv deg HI Fahrenhe t or
one hundred shtteen deg eas
Cela us
the needles and ns1ru
ments required to be tter I
i:zed shall be so used
hand ad and temporarily
placed dur ng tattoo ng ao
that they w tl not be
conhlm ntted
lol Ptrmenent records of
each patron or customet
ahall be ma nta ned by the
licensee or operator of the
establahment Before the
tattoo nv operat on begins
the pat on or customer 1hall

be requ red poroonolly to
enter on a record form
prov ded fo such establ 1h
ments the data h 1 or her
name addr111 ege aenal
number if a member of the
a med forces and h 1 or her
s gnature Such record•
sha I be ma nto ned In tho
tanoo establishment and
shall be avarllble for ex1mi
nat on by th1 health oHICM
Records shall be retolnld by
the operator or licenHt for a
periOd of not len than two
yea 1 In the event of a

the fourth degree
That these rules and egu
lations are hereb'1 dec ared
be on EMERClENCY
muau e neceaaary fo the
mmedlate preHrvat on of

to

the publ c peece heohh and
nfety in the County of
Meigs Ohio and for the
further rauon that lmme

dlote oetlon is neco11ary in
order to enau • the preven
ton of the communteat on
of any nfectlous d llaHI

through tho proctico of
tottoo ng WHEREFORE
thne rules and regulat on1

ohoil toke offoct and be in full
force ommedlotely upon
their odoption ond aPfJfoval
by the Mellfo County Board
of Heolth
ADOOPED AND AP
PROVED April 14 1987
Ml'lllto Lawoon D 0 S
H..hh Commlttloner

Jon D Jocobl Secretory
to the Boord of HHHh
MEIGS COUNTY BOARD
OF HEALTH
By Gone Joffero Mooy
lirchflltd R C Hill Luter
Hort JomH E W lherell M

chango of ow-ohlp or
closing of the buline.. all
such recorda shaH be mtdt

D

ovailotile to the htolth

(41 28 (81 5 2tc

officer
(h) No penon cuttome or

Public Notice

.,.tron hoving ony okln lnfoe
lion or other dlsooso of the
skin or I"Y communioobte
di ..... lfloft be tottoold Aft
infeciiono reoultinv from tho
proctlc&lt;o of tottoolng which
become knDW11 to tflo 011111
tor lhott promptly be reportld to tiHo hllfth officer
by tho ponon owning or
oporo1lltfl the tlttooing H
tlbtioll"*lt ond the m
fol:tld cffont ohelt be reforrld to 1 phyok:lton
(81 An plgmonto dyeo or
cotoro ulld in tottoo no oholl
be sterile oncl frM from
bectorio virus .,.11iclet ond
noxiouo ....,toond oufi8Qn
- oncl .... pl-ntw, dyeo
ond colorl UMd from -

ol you seek ng to part ton
the fee estate n and to tho
follow ng desc bed
prem aes

has been rnspected and Is In
compliance with the prov1
sions of th 1 ordinance
t ons of any tattooing estab

shell bo kept n e cfoood glass

No B7 CV B6 aga n!l ea ch

PARCEL ONE

Ill The health officer may

lfl All clean and ready to

The Court of Common
Pleas Genera 0 v s on
Me gs County Oh o Case

ndical ng the ootabliohment

conduct par odic mspec

use nHdles and Instruments

Apr I 1907 Stanley H
PhUI ps I fed a compla nt n

Begonn ng 50 ods and 1 1
I nics north of the southwest
corner of Section No 26
Town 8 Range 14 thence

eaat 73 rods and 1 8 I nks
thence no th 60 rods
thence east 8 ods and 16
Inks thence nonh 23 ods
thence west 49 rods thence
south 32 degrees east 16 2
oda thence south 1 de
grees east 38 rods and 21

links thence North 78 de
gree1 west 16 rods and 19
I nlc.s thence south 78
degrees wast 4 rods thence
west 18 rods thence south
24 rods and 1 1 I nks to the
place of beg nn ng conta n
ng 23 3 10 acres moe or
1011

Reference Deed Volume

B3 Page343 Me go County

Publtc Not1ce
78

degrees east ten oda
thence south 78 degrees
east s xteen rods ond e ght
aen Inks thence north 32
degrees west twenty two
and a half rods thence no th
th rty one and a half rods
thence west twenty n ne
rods and ten I nks thence
south one hund ed and tfu"
rods to the place of begin
n ng conta n ng twenty
acres and forty rodt moreo
less save and except there
from the totlow ng tract
beg nn ng f fty seven rods
north from the southwest
co ner of Sect on 26 Town

6 Range 14 Oho Com
pany &amp; Pu chase thence
south 80 degrees east e gtit
rods and fourteen I nks
thence north 15 deg aes
east e ght ods and four
I nks thence north 27 ~
deg ees east four rods
thence north 3'1 degrees
east e ght rods thence north
78 V2 deg eas east s x rods
thence west about twenty
th ee rods to the aectron I ne
thence south about e ghteen
rods to the place of bBQJr:t
n ng conta mng one and one
ha f acres more or less
Also the follow ng real
estate s tuated 1n the Town
sh p of Rutland County of
Mega and State of Oh o
tow t
Beg inn ng one hundred
and ten roda and twanty
links north of the southe11t
corner of Sect on 32 Town

sh p 6

PARCEL TWO

Company • Purchase
thence north fifty seven rods
and si)l I nkt thence west
twenty one rods and sl)lteen

The follow ng reD estate
s tuated n Rutland Town

sh p Me gs County Oh o
and beg nn ng 160 rods
nonh and 29 rods and 11
links east f om the Southw
est corner of Section 26

Town &amp; Range 14 of tho
Ohio Company a Purchase
thence east 63 rods then Ce
south 36 rods thenc1t west
49 rods thence nonh 23 V:r
dagr"s vveat 6 rods thence

north 31 y; rods to the piece
of beg nnmg conta n ng
12 VI acres mora or ess
Reference Deed Volume

77 Page161 Ma go County
Olld Recorda
PARCEL THREE
Tho following deac bed
eal estate beg nn ng
twenty rods east of the
center of the west ne of

Section No 26 Town 6
Ronge 14 Oh o Company s
thence •••t 82
rods and 22 I nks thence
Purch11t

north 1 0 rods end 22 links
thence north 25 degree•
Wtlt 23 rods thence south
65 degree• west 12 rodl
to a Sycamore tree 12
inchu In diameter thence
north 34 h degrees west 19

rodo; thence ooutfl 64%
degreeo well 29 rods ond 4
links thence South 8 de
grtel Hit 24 rodo ond 17
linko to die place of bag n
nlnv conta nlng 13 !14 acrn
mo,. or lest

I nka thence south 52 de
greet wast n na ods and
s xteen Inks thence south
51 degrees wnt n ne ods
and four and half Inks

thence south 32V. degrees
east f fty four rods to the

place of beg nn ng contain
lng f ve acres more or less
save and except therefrom a
tract beginning at the
northwest corner of the
tbove described tract
thence in a southerly direc
t on twenty rod• thence n
an eas1erly d rtct on light
rods thence n a northe ly

direction and .,.rallal with
the frat I ne twantv rod a
thence ln a westerly d rec
t on e ght rodt to the place.of
beg nn ng conta n ng one
acre more or le11 and also
uve and e•cept the follow
ng real estate beg nnmg at
the southeast corner of the
one acre ezcept on already
described and utending
southutt along the Manon

Phelps lond fifteen rodo ond

eight teet to a mark thence
south and west ttK1een rods
thence northwnt twenty
rod1 thence northeast nane
rod1 and six feet to the place
of beg nn ng contain ng
about one and thrH cenths
teres
Also except ng a nght of
way 16 ~ fHI wide to make
a convenient and Mft outlet

Roleronce Deed Volume
91 Pogo I Melga County
IN THE
D_,Rtcordo
to the public highwoy ex
COMMON PLEAS COURT PARCEL FOUR
tending olong tho '"' o de
OF MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
Tho follOWing premioeo nf the above tract and eut
STANLEY H PHILLIPS
Olituotld in lflo Townoftip of of OM ecro owned by
Ploonliff
Rutllnd. County of Mogs Graham .and continueng
- VSnorth to the otato higllwoy
ond Stoll of Ohio to-wit
MARY E PHELPS
lloginning IItty -on rodo See 0_, Book 142 Pogo
Defondonts
north from the oouth- 106
CASE NO 17 CV 85
co.- of Soctlon No 21
Ro-ce Deed Volume
NOTICE IY
Towrt a Rongo 14 Ohio 118 P~go 183 Meigo
PUBLICATION
County D.., RIICordo
Compeny 1 Purch•••
To Joan Ann Hill,_ if living t r - Soutfl 80 degrees PARCEL FIVE
ldd,..o ..,._n ond if not ust light rodo and fou,_
Tho following reel Htote
living thon the unknown link I thonce &lt;*lh 16 de
11tuotld In the T ownlh p of
heln. next of kin
..... light rodo ond Rutt.nd County of Mega
lftll. C l - 1 . . . . . . four llnfq thence north 27'.- ond Stall! of Ohio towit
81 ng In loctlon 26
~· not foUr rodo
·
·-in lion
holdoro,
1UC
thenoe north 37V. deg- T-.hlp 11 R - 14 of
-·
lntooMt
ldminlot-..ox-..~op,..
tiHo Ohio Compo.., o Pur
- · · rodo; thence north

._d-

I

p' ubllc N ottce
chase and beg nn ng n the
Center of a small qreek west

of lead ng Creek along the
Pomeroy and W lkesv lie
Road thence runn ng east
twelve rods thence north
fdurteen rods and n1ne feet
thence n a southwesterly
d rect on twenty rods and
twelve feet to othe place of
beg nn ng contain ng one
ha f acre mo 8 ar leu
Rete ence Dead Voluma

; 69

Page 264

County. Deed Recorda

PARCEL SIX
The follow ng real estate
n the County of Me g s and

State of Oh o and n the
Townah p of Rutland and
bounded and descr bed as

follows
Reference Deed

Volume

91 Page 6 Me gs County
Deed
Bag nn ng th rty
seven rods and f fteen I nks
ea1t from the center of
Sect on 26 Town 6 Range

14 Ohio Compeny

Pu

1

chase thence east seventy
n ne roda to the center of B g
Leading Creak thence up
the canter of sa d Creek as
follows
Nol'lh 42 z degrees west
fourteen rpds thence north
81 2 degrees west four rods
thence south 79 deg ees
west twenty e ght rods
thence west twenty two
rods thence nonh 75 de
gree1 west twelve rods

thence

nort~

161 Norlh Se&lt;ond
Mddltporl Oh o 45760

SALES &amp; SERVICE
We Carry F sh ng Supp es

40 deg oes

west thirty four rods thence
south 45 deg ees West four
rods leaving the cante ot
sa d creek to the h gh water
ma k thence north 46 da
grees west twelve ro4_'
thence north 77 deg ees
west feftaen ods and four
teen Inks thence south
21 degrees west e ghteen
rods and e ghteen Inks
thence south 79 Y: degree•
west eighteen rods and
twenty two 1nh thence
south 59 V, eaat twenty one
and one half rod a to apomt
on the bank of a small run
JUSt above theaprlng thence
aouth 57 V2 degrees east
twenty e ght rod s thences
south 27 deg "s east seven
ods and n ne Inks thence
south f ve oda and twenty
one lmks to the place of
bag nnlng conta n ng n na
and f ve e ghths acres more
or eu Save and BKcept a
oatl ac ass the above del
cnbed land whe e the barn 1s
located and a so a pan of
the above descr bed t act of

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6 17 lfc

north 81 ~ degrees - t

two rodo thence north 75
degr"' we01 twenty eight
rods

thence welt twenty

two roda thence north 75
degrees _ , eivht rodl ond
eight I nko thenc01 ooulh
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41686tfn

Res dental
Commerc al
lndustr al
Free Est metes - Fully Insured
ROOFING- Sh ng es Rolled Roof ng Gutters and In
CA~PENTRY - Add

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

tons Ga ages Sun Docko

CONCRETE WORK S dewolka Basements and Drive
ways

SID NG - V ny Alum num end Wood
PAINTING- A types nclud ng apace age nsulat ng
DB nt

All types Carpentry
Plumbmg and
Electrical Repa1r 25%
Off for Sen1or
C1t1zens Free Est
Call 992 6952
leave message on
machrne I no .a~~wer .

SANDBLASTING - Dry B aat ng Wet Blaat ng and
Vacuum 8 ast ng of structure lteel tanka
bu ld ngs and m ace eneous tam s

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 6U/ 949 2686

415 mo pd

CAU 9U 7401 Apt

3272mo

Financirll

EMPIRE FURNITURE
108 W Ma1n, Pomeroy, Oh1o
PH 992·3307

"VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
"BLOWN IN
INSULATION

21

Buamess
Opportunity

23

Profest~onal

TWIN MATTRESS/BOXSPRING ............ S98 88
FULL MATTRESS/BOXSPRING
s148 88
CHESTS
S49 9S RECLINERS S99 9 5
DINETTE/ 4 CHAIRS
S99 9 S
12 Months Free Frnancmg

BISSELL
SIDING CO.
New Homes Bvllt

4 7 87 1 mo

Free Eatomatea

PH 949-2860
or 949-2801

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

No Sunday Calls

3 lllfn

G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

550 Pogo Sf M1ddleporl

Serv1ce1

THE HAT RACK

Ph. 992-3537
48871mo

49835 St It 124
lacine Ohto 45771

to 17 NOON

RADIATOR
SERVICE

949·3088 Bus
949·2606 Home

(Sup Run Artl )
HOURS Wtd lhvrs F
IOomtoSpm
Solu doy 10 AM

We can repair and re
core rad1ators and
heater cores We can
also ac1d boll and rod
out radiators We also
reparr Gas Tanks

Otho t mes by rhon&lt;f o
ol 992 5138 fo
appo ntment
HAIIIICIAniD COUNTir

ITEMS
Wood (ro&lt;hef Quoit ng

Flowers Sew ng
losktt Ids
COMPARE OUR

Ca pe

nt ala on

6884

R1:al

All Makes &amp; Models
24 HI SERVICE

304 8J5

Esl~l1:

31

Homes for Sale

28R

Reru:h Styte HouN fu I

3 17 2 mo pd
basemen 2 bath• one at achM
ga age &amp; b tezeway SCI
ou ndftd by 1 and Of p n•• on, 3
ac e1 Pond new f~ ce barn

An 11 ou ncem cnt s

PAT HILL FORD

Cal

day• &amp;14 44&amp; 2107

fV'IIft OIJI

992 2196

246 fSeOO

3 Announcements

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM
Complete Remode ng
Roof ng of all Typea
Compt.te Gutter Worlc
Worked n home area

Galltpohs
8t V!Cintty

20 years
Free Eot metes

Ull (OlliU

Ph (6141 143 5425

G1veaway

3 9 871mo pd

FIDifl
FLOWERS FOR
All OCCASIONS
NfW IDEAS
PUlL &amp; IAHAIA
VAN IIIlER
10• JJS Sill (
Altar l
614 742 2191 4-l~i ..

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS

Howard L Wrtt-1

REIUill &amp; REPAIRED

NEW -IEPAII

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND
190..UYAYE
POMROYI OIL

ROOFING

Guttera
Downapout1
Gutter Cleanrng
Pamtmg

FREE ESTIMATES

YOUNG'S

VHS HOM£ RECORDER

- Roofing and guttM wo k

TrDIIsft I 3Smm &amp; 110 Pos
t u "clt1 to VHS Yolto lopo

- Cone et• wo k

P umb nu and e ect

0:1

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•Ina Cia ms
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hlllorton Ow•

BOGGS

THE DITCHING

24 HOUI TOWING

SERVICE
AI ty,.. of

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

2 5- 86-1111

LANCE
35MM
PHOTOGIAPHEI

CARPENTER
SERVICE
Addon1 1nd emod1 ng

949·2263
or 949·2168

PH. 992-9949

p oJC 6wkt o d Ph 614 246

992 621S or 992 7314

6878

Pomeroy
Jet bleck ou aide cet I 2 Jwk
o d klttens Ph 379 2697

Smal bl1ck tan mae dog Very
aood w h ch den Ctl 814
448 4314berween8&amp;11 AM&amp;

7. . 0PM

CALl 7 DAYS A WIEI

Pomeroy Ohio
4 15 86

west founean rods thence
four rods thence Iouth 79
degrees west tw111ty etght
rods thence West twenty

&amp;

Sm11 b own ma a puppy Ap

lloson W Ya

of 8 g lead ng CrHk thence

4 17 I mo

10 B-tfc

and Zoe Stevena h s w fe to

Purch111 thence east ..,
enty n1ne rods to the center

992 7636

Public Sale

10 30 AM 2 30 A M

Middleport Oh10
1 13 tfc

J C Van Zont and bounded

26 Town No 8 Ronge No
t 4 of the Dh o Com pony 1

W1ll Do
Carpentery - Vmyl
&amp;Alummum S1dmg
- Pa1ntmgDrywall
Free Esttmates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

46.-871mo

Bouquet

dttcnbed as follows
nnlng th rty seven rods
f fteen I nks east from
center of Section No

J&amp;N
CONSJ.RUCTION

8

su at ng Roof Coating

POlE STYlE or
CONVENTIONAL

16141 992 6HO
R£St~£N(£

ond oold by W P SlOvens
and
Beg
and
the

FENCE COMPANY

•
P 0 Bo• 565
logan Oh o 43138 0565
Ph one 614 385 2153
Att o nevs fo P a nc fl
4) 14 21 28
6) 5 12 19 6t c

Meigs

north 50% degreea west
Oh o twenty seven oda thence

Deed Records

Ronge 14

HUD
ALL
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

WED 9 1
FRI &amp;SAT 9 30 I 30
OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK
SUN 3 AM. 12 AM
MONDAY SATURDAY

Day or Nrght

614-367-0412

ACCENT

tr:===================~
LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT

PAf\CEl SEVEN

20 Years Exp

742-Rutlo*ld
117-Coolvlfo

PfOceeds
order t sod
and
to to
pat
pay
hon
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tile
nev fees and costs f om sad
oale
Sad defendants a e e
qu ed to answe with n 28
days afte the last publ ca
t10n of th s not ca
GERKEN &amp; GERKEN CO
LP A
R chard C Ge ken
Attorneys at lay.~
59 East Second St eat

[i)eed Records refe ence to
wh ch s hereby made

GUnERWORK

Services

'llllld.l.il

79

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

n-v-••wo•

74 MolacC#eiW

Business Services

Pubhc

Pubhc Notrce

BOWLING II

Pomeroy lowlna Co
382 I 2ND Sf.
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TOWING

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Wed Ftr &amp; Sat Nl&amp;hl
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Loat and Found

FOUND Whne long h..red cit
found on Th d Avt Ctl 6114

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Pomeroy
31

LAFF-A-OAY

Homes for Sale

51 Household Goods

New 3BA 2 car garage, brick
front , front porch. nice lot. 8

mih11 South

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

ot Gallipolis

Sofe1 and chin priced h om
$395 to S996 . Tablft 160 tnd
up to 8126 . Hid e-• -beds 8390
to 85915 . R•cliners t22 &amp; to
t375. lamps &amp;28 to t 125.
Dinettes 1109 Jnd up to 1496,
WOO&lt;\ table w · S ehairt 1286 to
17915. 0.1k t 100 up ta t376 .
Hutch11:1 UO() end up , Bunk
btda eomplete w·mattrenet
1296 and up to $395. Baby bed•
1110 Mattreu*' or box 1prlng1
full or twill 1$3, firm t73. and
183. Queen sets S225, King
8360. 4 drawer chen 189 . Gun
eabintte 6. 12 gun . Gu Of
electric r1nge t 375. Baby mattrenes 136 &amp; 845 . Bed frames
120, $30 &amp; t&lt; ing frame 150.
G:oOd selec:tion of bed room
s uites. metal cabinets, head·
boards e30 lind up to 865 .

3 Bedroom wit h !ltlll ch&amp;d gar-

age. forced air gas , fireplace.
hardwood fl oors. in town

&amp;27.000. Ph . 614-446-1171 or
446 ·4305

2 batha . garage.

lg.

~ i tc::hen ,

dining rovm. Lg. living
room, AC . 9W¥~ interest 13000
down &amp; take over payments Ph.

61 4 -448-2472 .
3 Bedroom 1 acre Harriso nville
an•~

&amp;16 ,500

Ph. 61 4 -7 42·

3168

May comider trade-in of mobile
homa or property qn thrs new 3
BR homs, 2 car gerage. 6 m i.

sout h on At 7 . t47. 500 Ca ll
614-446-8038 .

1 2 Mon ths free financing with

Fo r 3 ale bv owr'le r . 2 •lorvhoute
m Mrddleport overloo king park
30 yr. guarnt eed 11inyl e tiding,
w-w carpet. 1 1/; bath. unique

woodwork 61 4-992· 6126

Gove rnm11nt homes from 81.
!u' -repairl D11 ll nque"t tall: propart y. Aeposso11sions Cafl 806·
687-6000 E~t t . GH.-9806 for
current ropo list .
3 BR ., rllcteation room, kitchen,
dining room. large front and
bact! porch . ax 10 wooden build·
ing, vard with ch ain link fen ce.
Ru•tlc Hills. Sy racu1e, Ohio.
614 -94 9-2910 bOtWflen 9 ·
4p.m . 614-992 · 6866 aher4 :00
p.m .
7 rQoms, 11t2 bath. house In

Chester, Ohio. Prfte redueed
from 827,000 to t26 ,000. Call

614-986 ·3671.

Middl11por1 . ref1 n11hed inside. 6
rooms, b1 th , lflrge porch, g&lt;"~ r ·
age, wor~ lhop, gobd focstion.

Call 614-992 -2602 .

Gove rnment Homel from S1 . (U
repai rf 01)1inquent Ifill property.
CB II 1 -61 9· 5 65 · 1657 E*lt.
H04440H for c urrent repo list.
Government Homes-from S1 . IU
repai r). Also tu d fllinquent and
foredoturl! properties For listing. call ~refundable) 1-3 115 -

733-6062, EXT. G2021 ,

"It's lonely at the top
the food's better."
34

Business

H"ouao tor sale· rent 3 bedroom,
2 fu ll beth , built-In kitchen ,
c~~nrral air. 3 miles ffam tawn an

R1. 2 Nonh. 304-676 -2886 .

A1k Butch Greenlee.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

44

Apartment
for Rent

Buildings

613 Third Ave . newtv remodeled, 1 BR , $180 per mo. De p.
req 'ed. Ca/1614-446· 4346 after
5 PM .

- - - - - - - - -le-

Deluxe 3 rm. unfurn 'ed. apt.
Fint floor ·like new throughout.
Private and quiet. Hut furn'ed.
U85 / mo . Cell 614-U6· 4607
or 44'&amp;-2602.

For rent , 11!1118 or sale, vllulble
prupeny In downtown Middleport . 2 retail business 1pace111
l1rg e, 1 small); 4 renavated
offiee rooms; storege rooms.
Will dl~tlde tD suit tenant• for
rental or inve"ment property.
Contact Yvonne Scellv at 61499 2 -2363 or 614-694· 2681 ,

35 Lots

&amp; Acreag~

Ashton building lots, mobile
homet permitted, Clyde Bowen,

Jr. 304-678-2336 .

Aenlal s
41

Houses for Rent

Unfurnished hou1e. 3BA. Rod·
nev VIllage 11. 1276 . Ph. 446 4416 after ?PM.
Newly red11co rated 3-4• BR ,
famltv room. Plenty of storage
space. Ni ce \oc11ion. Ph. 614·
446· 7026.

Nice 2 8R apt. Stove. refrigera tor, water furn'ed . 4 'h mi. from
Gflllipolis. 1210/ mo. S50 Oep.
No Pets. Call 614-U6 -8038.
Grecious living . 1 and 2 bedro o m apartments at V1llege
Manor and Riverside Apart·
ment s in Middleport. From
$215. including utilities. Cal!
614-992-7787. EOH .
2 bedroom apt. for rent in
Pomeroy, a bove cer wash. Cell

814-992-8216 .

1 bedroom furnished tpartment.
Priva1e entrance and parking.
Oepos4t end ref11rence. No pets.
Phone 614 -992 -6942 after
6:00p.m.
1 and 2 bedroom furnished
apartmenta for rent in Middle·
port . All ut ilities peld Call
614-992·6084 after 6:00p.m.
1 b9droom furn i1Med apartment.
Call 614-992·5434 or 304 ·

882·2668.

Furnished 3 room cottage 63 %
Spruce . Newly decorated ,
adults , no pet. Dep. and requ ired
Call 6 U ·446·2543.

APARTMENTS, mobile homes,
houses. Pt . Pleasant end Gallipolis 614-446-8221 1

NEW AND USED MOBIL E Hau1a unlurn lshed. Will 11ecept

Futnilhed, lower half dupht• , 1
bedroom , pr iva te entrance.
c arpet , yard Adults only .
1216.00 month plus electric,
ref. and dep. 304-675-2661 .

HOM ES KESSEL 'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.

WEST. GALLIPOLIS. AT 36 .

two cklldren. No pets . Depoah
and references raquired. Call
614· 446·0321 .

For sale bv ow ner. 1979 Buddv
14~t70 , J Bfl . Ph baths, total
elec . . alol ol eatrfll. Catt 614·

1 BR turnlshed·depolit &amp; refer ·
ence required. 11\10 one small
child, no peta. Call 614-4460321 .

PM ONE 81H46-7274 .

446- 3066.
DONE

1980 Fairmont Bavvii"w Deluxe
14•70 twni1hed, 2BR , netu ul
gAs heat . CA. on ptiVIItB rented
lot. On Rt. 36 f' odnev. Ph.
614 -446-7(144 .
198 3 Skllne 14•60, 2 BR ., AC,

ni ce. French City Broke rage ServlcM. Ph . 814 -4489340.
flllfra

1984 Shullt. Owner financing
available. Ph . 614-!446-6725
1970 Allan Treiler 101150 , 2 BR,
lor sale UOOO . Ph . 614· 3BB·
8 115
1983 Uberty 12M 58 total oloct·
ric e.Jitcullunt condition. S7600.
Ph 614-379·2227

1977 12•60 , rfl h lg&amp;rlltOr ,
ucva. washtn S. drvo1. wood
•tova . Ca ll 266 · 1106· or 266·
178 6 after 6pm .
1976 Shu\1t mobile hcmn.
121166 Ca ll uvo ning11, 614 ·446·

4489 .
1978 ShuiU: 14•70, J BR. 1 'h
bAlk. cllntralf!lr. underpinning &amp;
awning , Good co ndition .
110. 600. Cell6 14· 4'6·1402 in
mornings betorf'! 2 pm &amp; evenIngs alter 6pm,
1974 Oran vll \o 14 ~t70 . 3 bed·
room. 1'1' bath. all ~lec:hi c . Mu 11
be moVed. t6200 . OBO . Call
61 4 -986 ·4367
1973 121166 Kirkwood . Aemo ·
delod . Will con1ider offer, 614 992- 2 464 aft er 6:00 p.m.
1973 Freetiom, 14 x70 . 3 b~tl1 ·
rl'lom . per tly fur nished, $7460
Cn\1 6 14 -992-7479.
2 BR , trellor . Carport, poreh.
e~tce lfent condition Also ua ihtr
lot with every thing to hook up
ttallor. on 111mo lot . B1rn, pond,
in country. 9 11Cre1 . Con1ider
L~t nd Con tract UO ,OOO 614·
742 · 3 197.
1981 Shult t , 3 bedroorna, 1 YJ
b~tt tl s . total electric , centre! ah
with rn11ny eKt ru
304-676-

6969
Tte fhn 8~27 . skidded end Itt ·
ached Sturtiy H ot~le 121130, can
be fl"'OIIIed. 11 ,800.00 both o r
bell o ffer S11m, lot 23, Femlly
Pride Mobile Homo Park, Galli·
.poll11 Fe rry

2 8R houte: MAin St. , Crown
City. Couple with one child.
1175 / mo. Call614 -446 -1511 .
Unfurn lt hed, 2 bedroom•. aU
new pa int. Will 11ccepr 1 or 2
chlldren. No Inside pets. Deposit
required. Call614· 992· 3090.
2 bed room furnl1hl!td, clean. AC,
no peu. Naw Ha11an 304-862-

2488.

2 bedroom In Middleport 8eau·
tllul in11d11 New curteint, c arpet
and kitchen cabinats. t275 . plu1
depo1it. No pe11 . 614 -99 2~868 .

3 bedroom trail er $176.00 a
mo nth in cludes water tnd truh
pick -up , phone 304-676·2247 .
3 bedroom house in Gallipalis,
Ohio. get heat, phone 304-882·

3636.
45

5 rooms and bath . 8260.00
month plu1 dopalit and reference. 304 -675 ·0876.

Three bedrocms, large kitchen,
211 0 N. Main, 1260 plut
utilities. No pets. Reference end
deposit . 304 -458-18 76

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
J 6R , 1 YJ bath in Evergr1en 3

n\ll es past HM C. Ph. 6 14·4461323 or 614 -246-9170.
2 8R mobile home at Evergreen
Ca ll 614 · .. 46 ·703 2 .
2 BR mobile hom e In 81dwall

Coli 814 -448-9689 .

TrAilet abo111e Kroger• In Pome·
rov for rent. Tot&amp;l electric. Cell
e14-992-&amp;215.
2 bedroom trifler for nnt In
RAcine Call6 14-992· 6039
2 bAdroom furnis hed or unfur nished. Cleen. No pe'•· New
Haven . 304·882 ·2 4 66.

Furnished Rooms

Roo ms for ront , day . week .
month , •Galli a Ho tel. Call 614446· 9715. Rent as low u .$ 120
month
Furnith&amp;d roam . S100. Util ities
paid. Share bath. Single mal e.
919 Second. Gallipolis. Call
446· 4416 after 7pm.

Office Space fo r Rent . Eacellent
for Att ornev •. Accountant . etc.
Close t o Court Houte. Ca ll
Wise man Real Estate Agency.

614-446-3644.

Mobile Home lot Plant Subdivi ·
tion , wood ed. concrete pad.
county warer available Ph. 614 -

245 ·6866 or 44&amp;-0239.

Mobile Hom e space-country lot,
rura l Wllter, one car garage.
Vlrginla l.S mlthR eeiEIIat fiCa l\
614·388 ·8826.
CO UNTRY MOBILE Ho me Park.
Route 33, North of Pomeroy.
Rental ualler s. Cell 614-992 7479 .
Space for sme ll tra iler• All
haok·ups. Cable. Al1o efficiency
rooms , air and eable. Maso n,

W Va. Call 304-773-6861 .

l arge trailer lot in Middleport .
Nur sto res 1nd schoo l. Ct ll
614-99 2-2101 or 614-992 ·

2319 .

Space for rent , trailer 1pacas,
Locust Rd. Rt . 1, Point Ptee11nt.

304-676 ·1 078.
Private lot treiler ren tal IPaCG
50 ' • 128' lull hook up with

U"ed safe and reclineu. Corbin
6 Snyder Furn iture . Ph. 614·
446-1171
9 cu. ft Kenmore Cf'test Freezer
t100. Call 614-446-4525.
Pecan Hut ch &amp; dinene set,
microwave, bed couc h. chair,
wall .unit, end tables. Ph . 446-

8087 9 to 5.

6 Piece Wood Living Roo m
Suites 1399 . Carpet remnants
9~~:12 $57 and up. Swi111el Rocker
S100 . MoiiDhan Furniture 403
Fourth Ave. KMR Ph 614·446·
7444,
4 Piece Oak Bedroom Suite,
dinette set. sofa and chair,
picture frame, end tables, chine
cabinet Call614-446· 3065 .

53

Antiques

Mohair couch &amp; c f'tair $,00·
Duncan Phyfe table &amp;
chairs 1226. Oak dresl8r-mirror
1200. Call 614-256 -6471 .
e~tcellent ,

54 Misc . Merchandise
Callahan's Used Tire Shop. Over
1,000 tires, 1izes 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 16.6 8 miles 'o ut At . 218.
Call 614·266-6251 .
Pl11tic cistern state approved,
plastic septic tank s, plastiC
culverts, metal culverts. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jac k·
son, Oh. 614-286-6930 .
hauler 8400.
$200. Ph.
to 5pm.

614 ·446-8598 .

Satellite Uniden 6000. 750 o11er
with i Oft, black mas h disk Ph.

HALF PRIC E! Fluhrng arrow
signs t2991Lighted. non-arrow
S2891 Unlighted &amp;249! Free
le tters! See locally. Cell today!
Factory . 1(8001 423-0163 ,
anytime.
2 Year old Polled Hereford 8ull.
Honda 3·wheeler " Big Red" .
Call 614·446· 1052.
Public Noti ce 1987 school
model nwing m ac h ines
equipped to zig· zag, monagrem
&amp; 01.1ercast. hems. munding,
mak es button holea, sews on
buttons. darn• &amp; more New
with a 10 ye~~r warrtnty l Ug·
gested price 1369.95. your price
now 1119.96 . S:ell 614 -3864535 ahar Spm.

Forms for Sale

71 ecru Guy11 n Creek 111 Gl, .
wood has wells. springs. barns
11nd buildmgs Ph . 304· 522·

47 Wanted to Rent

2 bedroom mr blte home fur·
ni,hed. Used ltwn mower1 tor
sale, 304 -876-0&amp;12 aher &amp;:00
pm till12 :00 pm,

3 or 4 Bedroom houte In Kyger
Creek Sehoot Olst rlc: t. Referen·
en Ph . 6,4-446-8621 .

Apartment
for Rent

J.O acre f11rrn HI'IMIU'I Tr111 c:e
Road , Glenwood. W. Ve. for
more inform1tlon c all 304 -173·
5 1 18 or 773·6186 a fter 6:00 .
1 10 a cre1. leon Be den Rd .,
Houae &amp; outbuilding. Streem
through propeuy . 304-468·
1068 .

Furni1hed • unfurnis hed 1p11.,
11 !SO.OO and up , referenc• Ph .
304 · G?e~ · 7738 or 304· 676·
6104 A-1 Real E1 tatt .

34

New apartment : eomplettly
turn. Aer. I Dep. 1 or 2 edult1
only. CaiiiU-441•0338 .

Business
Buildings

676-5104.
For tertt, least ar ule. valutbla
prope r1y in downtown Middleport. 2 retail bualpnt t ptces t1
large, 1 1maU) ; 4 renovated
otfic. roomt; ttorage raoma.
W1\l di'rllde to -suit t.n1nt1 far
renttl or lnvtlim.nt property.
Cohtact Yvonne Sully If 6 14·

992•2363 or614·594-2861 .

- - - - - - - ·1&lt;.~·

.

.

75

3 prom dresses SiJ'8 12 &amp; 14,
126 each. Dis hwash er 525·
workl. Call 614· 266-6471 ,
Ca t al yti c Converters, only
S89.96 . Molt mod els. lnste lla·
tlon alto available. Mutfl&amp;r Me n.
9 Sllmpton Ave., Athena, Ohfo
1· 800-843· 3767.
I ~-------:-- ·lc: For sale, new se rvice equuip·
ment for A.C. High vacuum
pump, charge ch uck 6 no ..
gauges, 30 no. 12, 30 no. 22
retrlgerant . Cell6 14· 992 · 2602.
Cat trailer . Single a~~: t e, leaf
1prlnga, 6 ft. bv 48 ft .. $700. 6
pc . captains bed set, 8 100.
Refrigentor good for camping.
Mite. Votkawagon parts . Baby
dre11lng table, &amp;10. Cell 614·
949 ·2422 after 6 .00 p.m.
Self·ptOpt lled electric startltwn
mower . Self -propelled law n
mower. Gat pu1h mower. Call

614-986·3839 .

OUSe 0 d

OOds

44&amp;-31 69.

SIGNS . Half Price! Seve 55%11
Flas'hmg arrow signs S299J
llghted, non·arrow U891 Unlig~ted $2 491 FREE letters! See
lo ca lly . 1 {800 1423 -0163 ,
anytime.

5 HP new rota tiller, Harley
Davidson golf cart, tfeetric
range, black &amp; white portable
television . ca nning jan, Wizard

c

1N 7

304- 676- ~;;::;;~~:;~~~~;::lr;~~~~;:;;~;;;~;f,~

riding lawn mower.
3901
·
Hand crocheted baby and 61 'Farm Equipment
toddler dressas. wuf'table, Call
304· 675-4002.
Utility Bldg. Spl: 30'x40'x9 '.
Commercial reversible hn , uaed · 16x8 Overhead door, Service
air condition. Both reasonably Door. t5333 Erected . Iron
Horse Bldgs. 614-332-9748 .
Ptlced, 304·882-3463.
Farm All, 200 quick' hitch
1968 Teri Camper $1,500.00.
tractor.
hillside plow•. dis k
Sears e~~:erc lse rower $40.00. •llckle with
mower. clutver.. hll
304-882-2689 .
triclyce frontend t1 ,200 Ctll
388·9358 after 5 :00pm.
Couch and chai r, good cond.
Women 's JAo_ Clrat diamond ring. John Deere 1010 tractor with
304-882-2549
plows and di1c. all like new
S3600. John Oeare 14T Baler
Dishwasher, 911 renge. canopy 1795. John Deere Btrr rake
r~n t. metal detector, golf equip$850. Coli 614 -288-6622.
ment. 304-676-6743
4020 .John Deere trtctor with 6
Air conditioner. used in business bottom plow1, 12 ft. John Deere
3 month s, 12, 800 btu1. 110 transport di1c. S6560. New
!'look up, 304 -676·7569 .
Helland 273 Baler 81796. Cell

814-286-8622.
55 Building Supplies
Building Materials
Block, btick, sewer pipes. win dOw s. lintels. etc. Claude Win·
te rs, Alo Grande. 0 Call 614·
246· 5121 .
Concrete blocks ell sizes yard or
delivery. Mason sa nd. Gellipolis
Block Co , 1231h Pine St. ,
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614·446-

2783:

Appro• . 4000 ft. pineend poplar
lumber. Air drved 4 yrs. 530 00
per 100 board feet. 400 ft .
ws\nut, aif dryed 3 years.
8100.00 per 100 boart feet .
Phone 614· 992 -3921 ,
ReadY miK concrete and all
co ncrete supplies. Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies.

304 -773-6234 .

Rough Lumber. Oak &amp; Poplar
$150 per 1,000 by bundle; 20c
by board ft . 304-676·4412.

8 N. Ford Trtctor, new peint.
Plows. di1c , brush hog, blade.
Case 870 and 730 diMe! trac·
tors. Ford 4000 g11 tractor with
NF and Loader. I.H . 444 gas
tractor, I H. 990 9 ft. hayblne,
MF no. 12 Balar with thrower.
New Idee Rake, J .D. 5 ft . 3
pt. bush hog. Brook• Equipment

514-664-8836 .

-:---;--;-:-;:-;:::-:-;-.· le For ~ale: N.H. 468 Haybine,
S6200 .. N.H. 256 Rake. brand
new, f1800. A.C. 2311 Disc
with tine herrow, S1050. Call

614-992-3376.

Groom ·and Supply Shop-Pet
Groaming , All breeds ., . All
styles . Julie Webb Ph , 614-446-

614-448-1393.

For sale: AKC Regi1tered female
Go lden lal»ador puppy. Call
614-992 -Q.903 or 614·992-

57

Musical
Instruments

Royal upright piano refinished,
new keys 6 bench. 5500 . Call
6,4· 446-4341 aher 3:30.

62 Wanted to Buy

Wanted to buy grande log•
delivered to uwmill. Paul
Mercer Sawmill, McArthur.
Ohio '15651 . 614 · 696·5933.

Livestock

01 ,060. Ph . 814-246 -6223.

SNAFU® by Bruce Beattie

Mother gottexpaC1ing. Two l)oy
goats, 304-875-3776.

64

Hay &amp; Grain

WANTED someone to cut and
bela 22 acres hay on sahrll et
Galllpoli1 ferry, 304-875 -4831 .

Nict topper whh paneling for
long btd Pick· up •n5.00. Call

&amp;14-246-6223.

ltove,lctboK, furnace . Sleeps 4 .

1500. 614-949-2166 .

'78 T•rv 23ft, good cond, 1e\f
containftd, sleeps 6, $3,600.00,

304-875-,906.

1972 Campar, eall 304·676-

''

2068:

Uncanditlonel lifetime gu1ren·
tee. Local refarences furnished . .4
Free eatim1tes. C•ll caHect 1
1·814-237-0488, day or night. ~
IR o g e r a B a • e m e n t
Wetarproo11ng.
SWEEPER lAd HWing machine
rep1ir, p1rt1, end IUPJ)Iin. Pick.,.,
up and deltvery. D1vl1 Vacuum
Cltlner, one halt mile up
Gear.g" Creek Ad. Call 614-

EEK &amp; MEEK

All types cerpenter &amp; concret• 1

wark: Interior. exterror, remo\ ,
deling , painting, roofing, frt~e
ettimetll . Celll14-44t-8174.

1Ht ~ (CX)C'J' JLlST
RU1.W 1HAT IF A GJ.J(

RON ' S Television Service .
House calls on RCA. Queur,
GE . Spaclallng in Zenhh . Call

WM1!S 10 HAVt AGCro

Truck, 1985 S10 Ma~~:l Cab.

Fetty Tree Trimming. stump
remov11. Call 304· 675-1331 ,

Rotwv or cabla tool drilling.
19n Chevy Model Ce&amp; dump Mo1t wells completed ume dav.
truck. 8 cyl engine, 5 tpted, Pump 11lM and lftf'Vice. 30•transrnletian 2 tpqd diHer.n- 895-3802 ...
tial. PS, 9x20 tltea, •&amp;.200 .00.
Concrete flnlah. perking Iota.
3Q4-458·1031 '
bnement1 · any 11111 job. Senior
1973 Ford F-100 with topper, Citizen Oiecaunt. Rick Garfield.

AFARMAiliJ( P(TJ()J

304-676-8458 .
Vans

8o 4 W.O .

Tr~nspor1a11on

. Autos for Sale

1980 Chrysler Fifth Awnue,
good canditkln . Cell 61'·"6·

0008.

198• Jeep Chtrok" PionHr:
• · wheel Or. , AC, &amp;·speed ,
stend•d tran1 ., touring prg .,
great femily car. Call 114-«1·
2066 Evening• or 441-8289
Daytime.
1974 Dart 1400. 1978 ford
LTD t300. 1978 fairmont

19n Ford pick up. 4 wheel
drive, auto with air, strong 400
engine. AM -FM stereo. fine
truck, Stearn• Gerage, 30'·

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

814-985-44&amp;4 .

Sterkt: TrH and Lawn Service,
l1wn care. lendscaping, stump
removal, 30,· 676 -2842 or ,

'78 Blazer, 4 wh..t drive , new
t ires, huder1, ltronl vehlde,
Stelt'ns Garage, 304· 75· 7710
or &amp;715 ·1749.
, 983 Chevrolet Gladiator convtraion ven , loMiid with op·
tlons, 28.000 miles .
t11 ,600.00 or make otter.

304-882-331, .

B4

&amp;

Electrical
Refrigeration

19715 Jtep CJI , 304 engine,
priced to tell t400.00. 304-

&amp;76-4090.
74

Motorcycles

Resldentiel or cammwcia l wir·
ing. New Hrvice or reJ)I in . 1
LicenMd eltctrlcian . Estlme1e r
tree. Aklenour Electrice\, 304· '
876·1788.
I

1181 RS-175, 'excellent conrdi·

Dillard Wa1er Service: Pool1,
Cisterna, Wtlfs. OeiWery 4nv·
tima. Call IU-44S-"04· NO
Sund8'f c141s.

•
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00 7 000
· v.
m.
1595. Colll14-742·3118.,
F

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ord

F

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"vmouth Reliant •ell-

lent condition. UIOO. Ph. &amp;14245-9595.

5·00· ~" ·

tlon. $40(), Call 81 4-2&amp;&amp;-12&amp;7.
1885 Honda XR·IO very good
cund. •400. Ph. 1!114-448·
7445.
l i n Hondo CillO four K,
irnmacuttt., low n~~ll" t700.

CaN &amp;14-441-341&amp;.

1111 luzltkl RM 210. E~~:cahnt
co-lon. 01300. Coli &amp;14·

182-170. aflor St&gt;.m. &amp;77
lrowntfl. Mldolopon.

Scooter t171. Ph. 114-3170&amp;41 .

11M Hondl 4 tru . 2 months
old.,t1100. C.III14·H2-7417
orf14-742-3114.

1977 Now, auto..
3110
....... tlrH,- llrall•

1ti14 Hondo l h -. VT100.
&amp;14-742-2111:

Call 311·1111.

'II Hondo XR310R, orieod .for

Stalnlon-•hou•-

11431 .

tor your

quklk Mle.

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m.-.

1182 Ofdo Dolle II. 11.000

AC, AM-FM . t3000.
114-HI-2111 .

Mft,IIOH..,_, 111&amp;1 iiOOftiH-

801111 and
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(f) Thl Shlkllptlre Hour
Edgar kills Edmund. Cordelia
Ia hanged by Edmund's men.
Lear Is saved. (1·00)

J &amp; J Wlltr S.,vic•. Swimmint

Current
reports on world economic&amp;
and financial news wHh Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
Q1l Hontymoontrt
.l!l M'A'S'H
11 :30 D (l) 11!1 Tonight Show
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packed sports highlights wfth
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pool1. cfltem1. well•. Ph. e 1• ~

245-128&amp;. '
Wenarean't Weter Hau ling , ,
renonable rata•. immdiete t
2,000 genon dlliv.,Y. cis1Mnl.
poolt. w.H, etc. celt 304-571·

2919.

"ou" coal. tim•tone, end '
gravet. OeftverM 1 ton and up,
Jim Llnltf. 304·175·12•7 or ,.
171-7317.
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w..., S~ Jahn Wantnon.
awn• . 1.000 0( 2,000 gal .

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YESTERDAY'S SCRAM·LETs ANSWEIS
Iambic -- Blllldy - Harem - Nutmeg - BEHIND
My husband entered the house in a fit of anger. "What this

country needs, " he bellowed , "Is a set of brakes that will stop
the car BEHIND us."

BRIDGE

NORTH
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James Jacoby

I

PUT ~OIJR ~UMB AND
'(OUR FINGER T06ETHER
LIKE THIS, SEE ? T~EN
SNAP iHEM LIKE THIS ..

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HAVE

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Night Stacy endangers her
IHe by going undercover as
high 16shlon modet.(R)
iiJl Magnum, P.l. Going
Home

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Jo.n AIYert
·12:00 CD lkllnt lind Allen
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Here is a deal where a lot of things
went wrong . I know pl ayers who
would open the South hand, but pass is
acceptable. There's no rush to open I I
high-card points when you're vulnera·
ble, and it 's easy to get back in when
you have bo'th majors. East's response
of one no-trump with a worthless
doubleton heart and a five-card diamond suit also seems strange. And
then South backed in with two hearts.
He is certa inly entitled to bid, but double stands out as the proper ca ll. With
close to an opening bid and with both
major sui ls, he would be delighttfd if
North had enough card s to pa s~ th e
double. The raise to three hearts by
North wa s a little rich, but it was possi ble that South had originally passed
with the sa me point count but with one

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Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: South

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West

Pass

Pass

North

East

Pass

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l'ass

South

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Pass

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Opening lead:

more hearl and one fewer minor·suit
card . In that case there would be a decent play for game.
Playing three hearts, declarer
ruffed the third cl ub and forced out the
trump ace. Another club was played
and ruffed, and declare r now drew the
remaining trumps and finessed
against the hoped-for spade queen in
the opener's hand. When East won that
tr ick, the defenders still had the diamond king coming, so declarer was
down one. South 's mi scue was in playing spades too quickly. Instead, he

EAST
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should first lry a low diamond to the
queen. If thai loses to lhe ki ng In th 6
East hand, lhen il Is quite proper to
play Wes t for l hc remaining queen.
But when West shows up "with the diamond king, tl becomes a nea r certainty that Ea st hold s the spad e queen fo~
his initial response. Furthermore, the
spade queen plus diamond king with
West would give him enough hlgr
ca rds so that the opening bid wouh
hav e been one no-trump.

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priest's
title
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3 Fool

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1111 Ill Q2l

1

R • R W1ter Service. Home
cillernt. w .. ll, pools filled.
FDfmertv Jtmn lays w•tar.
Seme rtttl . Call 304-875 -

87

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75

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Llny King Llvel In depth
Interviews with top
newsmakers and calebrltlos.
8:30 • (]) 11!1 Tho' Tortllllt
Lorena and Annie catch Nick
and Anthony wHh two
geous woman .
NHL Hockey ,. •
10:00 0 (l) 11!1 Hill She~ BIUII
Alter baing burled silva for
11 daya, Hunter lsllnelly
rescued .
(J) •()) Max Htadroom
When every TV in the world
goes dead. the population
11_011 berserk. t;J
(f) The Pretldlncy and tht
Conoututlon Explore verious
problematic domesllc and
foreign policy Issues.
I!]) Q1l NIWI
I!)J Evonktg Newo A wrap up
of today's news and a took
ahead to tomorrow's new s
stories. (1 :00)
10:30 Cil Celeb!Hy Chill
I!]) Al1e1 thtl War, How WIH
Lovt Speok?
Dl!l USA Tonight
10:45 Cil lletwHn Glmtl Show
11:00(IJ HllrdCIIllt lnd

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114-441·:1431. ~ dtilv 9 10 •
4,30, lot. 1 ':10 to 1 ::10. Old a

1-

IJlll Moonlighting
Maddie tells David It's over
between them, and an
heiress hires them. t;1
(f) Fronalne Examine why
MOVE, a small, powerlul
urban cult was bombed by
pollee. C
Qll ., 0 'Murder Ordllned,
Part 2' CBS Tuesday Movie

McCo&lt;mlck

A • M CUllom Couches •nd

11711 Caf1
- t14:112·- 11.000 --

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Cor. Fourth end Pine
Gtlllpolit. Ohio
Phone 81"-"46·3886 or 614· i

B5

1981 Ford hcort 4 · tpltd
13191 . 1111 Chavy Chevena
4· speed U198. Johns Auto
s••· 8ulavllt Rd., Galllpoli1,
Oh.

NOW SHE'S HIDINq !!eHIND
THAT BIG f7'1-TMAN WITH
Tl-1E UMBRELLA ..

TEACHER , ISN'T5HE?

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING

1912 Cam•ro. blue, V-8, AT,

-n

SHE'S LOOKI NEi;TH IS
WAY... SHE SEES 'rOLL.

HERE CQ\o\E5 MR'5
STENC¥E .. . SHE'SYOLJR

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

1aao H,;lev s.,ori~t•r. aaod
eondhion 29000ml., t2000.
Cell 114 · 379 -2241 after

PS, PB. AC.
whHio.
14200. Ph.814·44&amp;-101hltor

•

675-7710 or &amp;7&amp;-6749.

UOO. Ph. &amp;14-388·90&amp;9
2 1 983 Oldsmobile Cutllh
Celia. Hurst Llmhad Edhk)n
Low MlletgtPh. 814· 441· 0148
.-nytime. 441·08., mer &amp;pm.

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tlon, f1ZOO. :104-IIJ·Ull.

"Ycu locked the keys and the coat harlg8r
In the car?l. .. "

11-\£. VJIF£. CAUS IT
A Vl(l()R,' fO&lt;

1111'. Ht HAS 10 TAKE
HIS IJJift. AL()JG

114-. .2· 2413 _,,ao ,....:

09&amp;.00. 304·8911-3422.

cities are dealing with harbor
pollutlon. C
®J Ill all \1/aat 57th CBS
News prlmetlmo magazine.
I!]) SHOAH t;J
I!)) Pnmanewa Wrap ups of
the day's world news and In
d8plh feature reports. (1 :00)
1]1) MOVIE: 'Joe Kldd' Prima
flme (PG)(1 :28)
8:05 Cil Between Gameo Show
8:30 (!) Bodybuilding 1986 Ms .
International Compellllon
lrom Columbus, Ohio (R)
Cil NBA Bllktlbtll
liJ lllll Growfltg Pelno
Jason can't bear to fire the
family's lovable but
doddering handyman. t;J
9:00 Cil 700 Club
D (l) 11!1 Glmme a Break! A
handsome, wealthy African
!!!;Inca falls In love with Nell.

BASEMENT •
WATERPROOFING

- · HO ....... -

3 Roo m Apt. 1Br. Ph. 114·441·
7&amp;72 office. 448·1980 hom•.

(f) Nova EKplore how major

Home
Improvements

67&amp;-2903 .

..,..,, IIICIItent condllktn. Cell

0125. Coli &amp;U-982-3119.

how Tony first came· to work

ALLEY OOP

1n2 Oodlo ~- · -· 4
ciOo&lt;, ,., 1'1, I'W, AC, AM·FM

Twin maple bed. lox tprings,
menreu, dtetMt wfth mirror.
ExtTt manreu and bedapnrad.

WON'T L-E:'T ME ~~y IT.

7:30 U lll liJ Newlywed Game
(!) Inside the PGA Tour (T)
O lll Judge
®J Wheel of Fortune 0
I!Jl Crotsllre (0:30)
111112l lUI Jeopardy! 0
Q1l Jellersons
Ol l!l Major League
Baseball
8:00 Cil Young Rebels Fort ,Hope
U (l) 1111 Matlock Woman's
houso In flames, husband
deed, and she's charged wilh
murder.
(!) Major League Basoball'o
Greateol Hilt 1978 World
Series (R)
liJ 0 [I) Who' a lha Boas?
The family rem inisces about
for Ang618 .(R) t;J

GOOD USED APPLIAI'ICES
Washers, drytrt, rtftlt••tora.
nng•• · Shggs Appllancts,
Upper Rtv..- Rd. bllkle Stone
Croot Mottl. &amp;14-441-7311.

FRANK AND ERNEST·

B ft . truch ctmper. 3 burner

304-&amp;7&amp;-2388 or 814-448 2454.

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iOl l!l M'A"S'H

:t 1/0N'i !&lt;NOW IF I
CAN LIVe ON tv'!Y
INCOME o~ NOT.
THF: GoveRNMeNT

44&amp;-0284.

l

Ill all i1!1 Wheel of Fortune

446-0884.

1917 GMC truck flatbed. NeedJ
a clutch. *260. Call 614-992-

73

and 1hocb. e"tiO. or Mltotrw.

A..... Gtllipolls, OH.

Trucks for Sale

-.-'-rl

reports on world economics
and financial news with Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)

304-&amp;76-6375.

-It

Sot. 814·448-1&amp;99. &amp;27 3rd.

72

3183.

1973 Plymouth run• good 1150
Of btA ott•. Hond1 Arrow

County Applianca. Inc. Good
Ul.ci applllnCII 11\d TV Mts.
OpiJn lAM to 8PM . Mon thru

ON£ 'fi11NG
FORMTV...

'78 Datsun 8210, runs good,

304-57!-3838.

Ir---r;-['

(!) SportaCenter (L)
(i) Entertainment Tonight
0 lll People's Court
(f) I!]) MacNeil/ Lehrer
NewoHour (1 :00)
®J News
I!)J Moneyllne Current

ru. ~~v

,978 Self .Contained Nomad
Cemper, 21ft long Ph. 614-

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8o Campers

s~rvices

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body fair. $500.00. 304-8762183.
1986 1.7 Sport Ford Escort.
3. 500 miln, all extru, c11\

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304-876-2713.

$2850. Ph . 614-266-1142.
Duroc Boers. Bred just like the
boars we tested at the Ohio
Tattetion thtt gained over 2.8
lbs. per day. Roger Bentley.
Sabint. OH . 613-684· 2398.

available. C.II814-448-0988 .

&amp;, 4,448-0008.

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All Internally inlpected 11r gua· '
ranteed. tnuat!ation•ndpiclc-up .,,

1973 Olds 98, runs good, hll
good body, 1400. 304-676 -

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8 American Pit Bull Puppie1.

Heevy duty tri· ul• trail..- 20ft.

459-3734 ext T· 1980 lor your
directory to purchase.

EVENING

lllll!l Hogan'o Heroes
7:00 Cil Hllrdcu~e and

SIEZED vohlcl01. Call 1· 618·

1983 Dodge 150--Pick·Up , 8cyl., auto trans.. lang bad.
67.000 mil111. Good condition

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CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 36 Weu, Jeckson. Ohio.

under $300! Now availlbte at
local gav't Nles. Also Gov't

Wanted Ruffed Grouse eggs,

304-8!&amp;-3972.

For Sale or Trade

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CARS JEEPS ANO TRUCKS

S· 10 Pick-Up, 4a4 tllltendad.
AM ·FM Stereo, 26,000mi. , al·
ways garaged, e~tcel l ent condi·
tlon 88,000 Ph. 614-446· 7,600.

1163.

Fmn Su illl Ii t:s
&amp; LIVCSIOck

1979 Camara Bertineha , call
304-882·2296 tete in evening.

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Used 1r Rebuilt Tran1mislione. ~

28 ft . Titan motor home, completely self-contained, genera- ~
tar, aleept 8. $8900. Celt

latlers of t~e
four sc:rombled words below to for m fovr simple words

Part 4 t;J
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Dl!l Dlll'renl Slrokeo
8:30 8 (l) 11!1 NBC Nlgh~y Newa
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79 Pontile Grand Prix. $1700.

304-678-2466 .

2986 .

DAN FERGUSON MUSIC, RT.
60, CEREOO . WV . 304-463-

Good pets. Call614·388· 8647.

'79 Cougw XR7, new paint,
rebuilt engine no mites, niee car,
Stearns Garage. 304-1!176 -n1 0
Ot 676·6749,

1977 Monza Coupe, red. Runt
good. body so lid, cracked wind shield, Fint $260 gets it.

8 used pianos · S295 .00 and up!l

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'86 Muttang, 3 door , V-6 , auto,
AC , cruise controL 31 , 000

16 toot tandem tilt top trailer.
call 304· 675-1769.

875-7421 .

6949 .

Male Pitt Bull dog, 304· 8953530 . •

'77 Ford Van. '78 Ford Van . '78
Cutl111 wagon. 304-468-1630.

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(!) Sporto~ook (T)
(f) Dr. Who Android Invasion,

304-&amp;75-5689 oltor 5,00 PM .

7297.

0231 .

Regi stered English Springer
Spaniel Pups. E•cellent hunting
stock. F. T. Champions Dad •
GrAndparents from England Cell

cond, no rust.

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Rabuih engine. trensmiasi9n. -;;;::;:::;;::=.;:;~;::==
new clutch, preuure piiJte. :::
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uto Repair
'&lt;k
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High Performance. Needs Paint.
304 · 676· '819 ·
Struts. S1 19 .95 pair. instilled.
19n Camero. $700 .00. 304· MDII models. Muffler Man. 9
676· 7829.
Stimpson Avt~ , , Athens, Ohio
'80 Datsun,

~~~:~;~' S©\\J.llA- "izrss

Television
Viewing'
8:00 CD BJg Valley

1983 ChtNy ~ ton heevy duty. Dual e~~:hau1t kits. *99 .96 in -·
Good condhion. 82 .000 actual stalled . Most FOrd1, Ch .... y
mil•• · f&amp;OOO. 114 _992 . 288 1. 'Trucks. Vena. 4,.4·1. MuHier 1 :
Man, 9 Stlmp1on Ave., Athena , ~
\jH;..1979 Trens Am $28 60 FIRM. Ohio , . BD0-843-3767.

Chain IIW partl. IUpplias and
rep1U:a. Sid.,. Equipment Sties.
Henderson. W.Va. phone 304-

Now buying shell corn or ear
corn . Callforltteatquotes. River
City Farm Supply,.~ 614· 445·
Oragonwynd Cflttery Kennel
CFA Himalayan. Persian and
Siamese kittens. AKC Chow
puppies. New Ctlow puppiet.
Cllll 614-446·3844 attar 7PM.

Autos for Sale

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mileo, 304-876-6431 ,

02750. 814-949-2013.

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White 3 drew..- tch.. t Mitt new ,
origin oily o179.00 wiM Mil for

iMO!IC£!

2220 or 1-304-675-8758 ,

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740 Second Avt. 1 lA .. t1815.
per mo . Oeposh ttqUifed. Call

Furnished Apt, U40. Utllitl..
Pd .. 18A . 243 Jlctlton Pike. Ph.
448·,418.

~,ISTOOO ~WTOHIM I.

8UOGETTranami11iana: U1ed 8i · '
fl ebuih. All typat torque converteu fl trlnSfflf C.... . eve I
Joints. GutrantHd a minumum
at 30 diVI. will d.tNer, cuh &amp;
carr; or lntlllll Call 814-379·

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Mtn, 'I"lt.,._:A
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A - n-bollory.
Ohlo. , -100-143-3717.
loti • -· :104-112-:1413.

8U·44&amp;-2&amp;83.

1lJ PVOC/1 Mt.&lt;XJT, 6'(

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Vall., fumitu.-.. new &amp; ul ed.
Lerge Hction at quality fuml ·
ture. 1211 huarn Ave . ,
Oallipolit .

3 rooms I beth. ltow A
refrigltfator fumilhe, U1ilitl•
pa id, No chlldrtn, no peta. Ph.

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Statesman tllll!r used 12-14
houn, rear tines , 8 hp. 304-4581691 .

'Furnish ltd Apt. 18R , 701 Fourth
Ava .: Gallipolis. 1225 Utllltl..
Pd. Ph. 448·« 11 after 7PM .

61•-4•&amp;-4222 between 9-5.

TIMe:;,' A "eRO DlfiS

P'W~fitJ 11lAT lii!LL'( SiFF RIJTABAbA 1]

18 ft. Starcraft aluminum bolt,,..,.
120 HP Mercury Cruite. intioerd/ outboard. Good shape with •
trailer, 304-882· 3453.
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Dozer. 614· 1394-7842 or 8945006 .

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AUCTION 6 FURNITURE 82
Olive St.. Gelllpolls. New Ia used
wood ·coalstov••· 8 pc wood LR
tulle 1399, b1.1nk bedt t199,
recliner• n.w a ustd bedroom
Jultel, wringer w. .hen. &amp;
shon. New 11\llngroom 1ult"
t19'·•699. Iampi. C1\l 614-

(fJII~ 01~ MAA(

Used. 6610 D it c h · Witct.

JIM ' S FARM EQUIPMENT

Otll304-87&amp;-4&amp;31 .

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25 ft. pontoon bolt, new 25 hp
Mere m01or, trail•. 7 life 1
Jackett, 20 gel. g11 tank, exc.' 1
cond. 114·992·1080, before 1
6:00AM tnd atltr 5!00 PM . w

1110.00. 304-676 -6268.

CENTER . SR 36 W. G111ipoli&amp;,
Dhla . Call 814·"'6· 9777, eve
614-441-3592. Up front trac·
tor• with warranty ovt1r 40 uMd
trectort, 1000 toola.

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~6€'1!-,M'( 60'(,

814-258-1909.

5 pc living room i uite 1250.00 .
New 5 J)(;' dinning room •et

614-288-8461 .

Tony'• Gun Aepalre, hat reblue·
lng. Open 9 :00AM to 7 :00PM.

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

BORN LOSER

Boats

76 stercrait, fiberglllt, 11ft."'
hull, new lop &amp; uphots..ry ,
1979 Chry.._ Chq•. pow..tilt 6 trim. power head &amp; earbt, ,
c:ompltmrly rtbuttt in 1988. ~
ShorellndM trallar-S3.000. Cell '

For nle - limestone. und,
gravel, fill dirt. firewood . Oelillered. 304· 675·4412 .

Mauey Fergu 1on. New Holland,
Buah Hog SaiM &amp; Servlee. Over
40 uftd tractors to choose from
.&amp; eomplete line of new 6 used
equipment. Largqt aelltCtion in
S .E. Ohio.

Merchantllse
61 H

Flufllng arrow aignt
8299\lighted, nan -arrow t2891
UnHgh,ed 1249tr Free lettefll
See locally. 1 · 800-423-01 63•
anytime ·

Now CIU8tGm . . - .

Comme.-cial!xlildinga for lease,
Downtown Pt, Plta11nt. Stofu.
office•. A·One Ret! h ttte.
Carol YeAger, 8rolutr. Call 304 ·

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1 8edraom bPlc rent 1116.00
plus electric. Also requlrtit a
1200.00 11curlty depo~r t . CON TACT; Jecluon Estat11 Oapt, Ph
446 · 3997 Equal Ho using
Opponunity.

1916.

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UlrrJ Wright

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Good top soil for sale. Gallipolis
Block Co. 123 Y2 Pine St . Co li
614-446-2783 .

4164 .

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· 54 Misc . Merchandise

Own your own camp1ita, na
money down S&amp;O.mo. Boet·
Fish -Hunt, Big Foot Pari! Ph.

block g_a rege, 304-675-4695.

2 bed room trai ler, cou plel, 1
small child, locun Rd. At. 1.
Point Pleasent. 304· 676-1076 .

2 bedroom mobile home ,
1150.00 month . 304 -676 ·

Set

Bunk Bfld with Bunk•· S199.95
New Chett· S48.00
New living Room Su it ea-

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47 Space for Rent

23 17 Mt . Vernon Ave. 2 bed·
roomt , gas furnace, AC , carper,
nice vard . $260.00 ref. and dep.
304· 676-2651 .

Persona Furniture
1415 Ea• •ern Avenue
Mettre11 &amp; Bo• Springs- S99.96

1179 .9S

747 lnddustrialttorage12 foot
over head door. 3 phuet of
electric. 18..:48 steel bu ilding
614 · 446 - 2362 F o r
appointment.

992 - 2602.

614 -74H653 .

but

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Pomerov. no down payment
needed . Thre e bedr oo m ,
equipped hitchtm . bath. bate·
menl. AC, carpo rt C•ll 614 For sale: 4 ronm house with bat h
on 1 lh acrell&amp;nd. 1 0•66 trailer.

approved credit . 8300 minu.
mum purchase necesnry.
Miles out Ruleville Rd. Open
9em to 5pm Man thru Sat. Ph.
614· 4.. 6· 0322.

Tuesd~;~y, May 5, 1987

1987

SIGNS . Helf Prlcel $ave 66 per

147,500 Ph . 614· 446· 8038 . .

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Sign Off
0 NlweHight Uve news
with Patrick Emory and
Kirsten Undqulst. (1 :00)

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itl ful'ftltufe Y,telatai ..IW. c.ll •
304 · 171 · 4184 fo'r "••

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Yesterday's CI')'Jitoquote: AFI'ER THE VERB "TO

LOVE • "TO HELP" IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VERB IN
TiiE WORLD. - BARONESS B~~TIIA VON SIJ'ITNER
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Lebanon trustees to meet

Ohio Exh ,nd ed Forec ast .
Th ursday th ro u~h Saturday :
Fai r Tllursday and F riday. wilh
a ch anc~ of showers on Saturday.
Highs wil l be in the 60s each day.
wi th on·rnight lows in the l Os.

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MARC me,et ing planned
A mPeti n·g of the MeiJ::s Cou n1y Associ atio n for Ret arded
Ci tizens will be held at 7 p.m, T hursday at th e Ca rleton School.

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Deposit needed for signs

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l hcast to ca st ncar 10 mph tod a,v
and light and va r iable IOnighl

Anyone pos ting signs In Pomeroy Vi'l!agc , Includi ng ya rd sa le
notire'. is req4ired 10 pa y a $25 depos it at Pomeroy Village Hal l.
The depos ll is re fun d ab l ~ wh en the sig ns are taken down.

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Vot.36, No.256
So utl~w e!&lt;i t Ohio : Sunny todu .\ ·.
wil h hi ~ h s between 6o and 70.

Gral'e maintenance .fee.&lt;; due

Clear tonighl. with a low in lhc
low 40s. Su nny WednC'stlil\', with
highs bNwccn iO an d 7:i.
TIH• probabilit\· of p•w·ipi ta lion is ncar zem through

The annual pa yment of grave main tena nce fees of $1 per
gra\"e is now due for the Beech Cr ave Cemetery in Pomrroy.
\herks a re 10 be made pa.va blc to the Beech Grove Cemelcr y
Tru stees and mailed 10 Pomeroy Vil lage Ha ll , E. Ma in S1.

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with r lf'ar s k ies ton ig hl.

Mei[!;s EMS reports runs
Meigs C'oun ly F:mcrgPncv Mcdiccil Sen·ices reports six ca lls
Mondav; Ra cine at 10:25 a. m . tra nsported Tanya Ki ng from an
au1o acf' idcnl on Oh io 124 10 Vclrran.s M(&gt;rn ori al Hospila l;
Midd leporl al Ill: lll ~. m . l ransportcd Richat·d Lewis from thr ·
sWi ion 10 Holzer Med ica l Cenler; Pomeroy al 12: 26 p.m. to
Mulberr y Avr. for fo 'arrv Kcnncdv to Vt~ tera n s M em ori al
Hos pita l·: Middleport a1 2:29p.m. to Nort h Second Ave. for Cot.'
Dav is who wa s trralcd but not transpo rted; Pomeroy at 2::&gt;2
p.m. transpor lrd C' huch Brown from an auto accident on U.S.~:!
to Velcrans Memorial Hos pita l; Pomero;· at i: 08 p.m .
tra nsporlc&lt;l Michaf' l Mor ri s from a motorc.vclr accid cnl on
Ohi o J4:l 111 Vc1cran s Memor ial Hos pital.

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel News Staff
Pomeroy Ma yor Richard Seyler was assured of
reelection in the fall when he won.the Republican
nomina tion in the only village prim ar y elect ion in
Meigs County Tues day.
Seyler, in the prim ar y which found l ess th an 400
Pom er.oy vot ers casting ballots for th e mayor' s
race, defea ted Republican Tom Werr y, 218 to 174.
Since there are no D emocra ts runnin g for ma yor.
Seyler will be unopposed in I he fall wh en he seeks
r('('!ection lo the pos t.
Bruce Reed, Republ ican incumbcnl coun cil-

man, led four candidates seeking nomination to
r un fo r council lri the fall . Tuesday' s voters gave
Reed ~ 09 vol es with Brian Shank chalking up 174 to
win the nomination for the second seat on coun ci l.
Th e two wlll be oppos ed in the fall by Democrat
Rebe cca Tripl ett who will be attemp ting to gain a
seat on council at that time. Defeated by R""d and
Shank in Tuesday' s primary were John W.
Blaettnar who received 166 votes and Henty
Werry, incumbent councilman. who received 125
vot es , accordin g to the unofliclal tally of the
Meigs Coun ty Board of Elect Ions.

insicll'. Sn;·dl'r s:tid hf' f'Ou ld lind
no blood s t ~rin .-. 1H1 th&lt;· i nside· . but

th c·n· wc•rp

~n nw sta in s o n t ht'
T h!· rll'l f\ tl."&gt;P thPn sug-

grs led lo Snydc 1 1h:t 11h•• bi&lt;Jod on
thi• ou lsldc· in tl11• lap :trl'a ro uld
h:.r vc• bvr•n wiH 'J'I' ./utll' ha(i hdd

l ht'f'hild ;dl l'l' SIH' d hr&lt;•n i1UI1 by
som r·onr f'hr .

Tcsti monr l rnm llt•pul .l l&lt;c nn y
K h.~ in , rPg a rding f' irrum st:Jnri 'S
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WINNER - Ri chard D.
Seyler, incumflt'nt mayor of
Pomeroy, was assured of
reelection in Tuesday's primary when he dcfeat~d his
Republican opponent , Tom
Werry, 21K to 174. Seylt•r will
he unopposed in thr fall
ch•ctlon : -

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GLF. tll COVE. N.Y. iUP i t F ormer CIA Director Will iam
Casey, a key fi gure in the lran
ar ms-Contr a aid sca nd al and a
close fr iend and adviser of
President Reaga n. died loday of
pneumonia in a New York
hospit al. He was 74.
Casr;'. who had a ca ncerous
tumor removed fro m his brain
las t Decf'mber, wa s adm il ted to
the Int ensive care uni t of Com·
munll y Hospital of Glen Cove
April 25.
Hospit al spokes woman Renee
Palf )' sa id Case;· died at 1:15
a.m . F.DT of aspiralional pneumonia. He was pronou nced dead
b;' Dr. Shi r le;- Anderson.
Casey testi fi ed before three
congressional comm itt res prnb·
lng the l ran·Contra sea ndal and wou ld have testi fied in new
hearings th at bt'gan Tuesday when he suffered a pa ir of minor
seiw res nee . l o at his CI A off ice
In La nglc.1·. Va .
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but can
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hospitali zed until mid· F ebrual')'
and returned to l he hospit al for
more trea tment in mid· March.
On Fr o. 2. Caw,· ·rcsJgncd as
Cl II chief.
Congressional inve st igators
susjX'ctcd Ca sey knew more

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to tx•(1onw n whole ma n. an
t\merkan . It is a 1·er;, great thln ~t
fo r I his counl rv to do."
But the "grea t thi ng" threa t·
ens to swa mp th e 2,000 or so
freshly hire&lt;! an d hastilY tral nrd
I NS employees workin.g at 107
legalization re111rrs fr om Malne
to Cal ifornia .

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levv more than tWO·IO·One. 299 10144.
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i\lexander Levy
In thr other measure involved In primary
el ertions In the rounty Tuesday, 145 voters of
Columbia Township, affiliated wllh I he Alexandre
Sc hool System. voted against a tax levy which
would havP provided funds lor the construction of
a new Alexander High School. The1·e were 58
vo ters of thP section supporting the mea sure. The
fin al out come of the tax measure will be '
determined by lhe vote in that section of Athens
County affiliated with tht• district.

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LEi\DS TICKET - Bruct•
Reed, Incumbent Republican
councilman, IPd a four-man
ract• lor nomination to run lor
Pomeroy's two council seal&lt;
. opening this year , in Tuesday's Republican primary
electon.
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By Ni\NCY YOACHi\M
Sentinel News Stall
.Jimmie Jude has been sent·
enced in Meigs Count y Common
Pl eas Court lo life In prison fo r
the rape of his nlne·year·old
stepdaughter.
A jury of seven women and five
men began deliberations at ~ : 4:i
p.m . Tues day afternoon and
r eturned to the court room two
hours and 20 minutes lat er with
the guilty verdi ct.
The r apr r harge aga in st the
.10-year-old Jude stemmed fro m
an Incident on Jan. o, 1986 at his
Rose All ey Road horne in
Pomeroy.
When th e tr ial reconvened
Tuesday morning .. the first witness on th e stand for Meigs
County Prosecut ing Atlorn ey
Fred Crow Ill was the vict im.
now 11 -years-old . She testified
that Jude "took me In the
bedroom and put his pri vat es In

fr nse a11 orney Hamlin K ing.
" Wa s he try ing to kill hlinsrtf."
Gall ipolis. as ked her if her older
K ing asked. The girl nodded yes.
brolher , now n had Pver pi cked
She al so 10ld thl' ·defenst• that
on her or been pun is hed· for
.Iuri e had been drinking whrn hr
try ing to take her clothes off. She
look her In th e bedroom . She said
answered " no. he never has."
he kr pl ra iling her by hPr
In response I o fu rl her q uestlon
molh(•r 's n~m c an1l tha t h•• had
in g from th e defense. the gir l sa le!
brrn dr inking but she didn' t
her mol her had been worried
know hn w mu r l1.
somr t imcs th at she 11 he girl '
Dr. Ma l'garct Harnish. Galli·
mi ght be takPn awa.' fm rn th r
polls, the stat e' s fin al wt1ncss.
horne by the au thor lt ies. bultha t , ~es tifl l' d to the PXII'n t of the
her mol her had never told he1· not
vlciim 's ln ,lut•irs wh t'n sh&lt;' wa s
10 tal k to anyone aboul what
Pxa min Pd in thP pm c·q~c-n cy
happened.
room of Holzer Mcdira I Centrr
She tes tified her mother did
shortly aft er the rapr occurred.
take her and her brothers Jl hPrr
Harn is h sa !d l he rhltd wa s
is also a s i x-~·ear · ol d 'brothet' l 10
" drowsv, dirt Y and bl ood stalm'll
vis it .J ude while he was a pa t len I
from l h ~ waist down" and tha t"
In the At hens Menta I H os plw I.
the re "wen• no sign s the rhlld
She said she did tell him she .was sex ually malu m"
ml sS&lt;•d him and wi shed he was
Harni sh lest lfled lhc rhlld
home " bu t In a fathcr·daughl er _showe d signs of emotion al,
way
tr tiuma and had bit e-shaped
She also ackn owledg ed thai
bru ises whl c·h had br oken skin,
her older brother had been tak en
seY~rr
1 not
me.''
',to the hospi ~al In r('('cnt weeKs'·
brokPn
During cros s-exam ination. de· becau se 'he overdosed on 'drllj&lt;,~ . : a(.ll~tcllcs,
ail on

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about the secret arm s sale to Iran
and the subsequent di version of
approxim ately $3.5 million to lhe
Nica raguan r ebel s than he was
telling. But his exac t rol e now
may never been known .
Richard Secord, a retired
major general. testi fi ed Tu esda y
that he got orders from Lt . Col.
Oliver North when he set up
mllitan · airlift s to the Cont ra
re bels and lat er helped ship U.S.
arms to Iran.
The Air Forre veter an furth ~r
test ified th at he t alked thr""
tim es with Casey about ·provid·
ing m on c~ and Intelligence for
the ,Conl ras when U.S. milit ary
aid to !hem was illegal.
Casey. w ho built his reputation
and mull imillion·doltar fortune
as a Wall Slr('('l lawyer, al so
served In th ~ Ni xon and Ford
adm inistra tions- as hea d of the
Sccurl t ies and Exchange Comm ission, assist ant secretary of
state for economic affai rs and
president of the Export ·l m.port
Bank.
He was active In every Repub·
l ican prrsidcnllal co nt est since
1940 but his only persona l bid l or
polit leal office. a co ngress ional
ca mpaign in 1966 on Now York 's
Long Isla nd. ended In defeat.
Casey was t hf' manager for

Reagan 's 1980 presldenllat cam·
paign. He was accu sed or helping
prov ide the Reagan campaign
with purloined debate briefing·
papers from Reagan' s opponent,
President Jimmy Car ter .
All er Reag an' s election, Casey
was r ewarded with the post of
CIA director , a role that l ed to
r egular disagreements with Congress and a series of con trover·
sics surrounding hi s person al
ac ti ons and those of the spy
agency.
In Apri11984 the porlly, bes p('('·
ta cled CIA chi ef formall y apolog·
!zed to the Senate Intelligence
Committ ee for falling to provide
adequat e Information on the
agency's role In secretly mining
Nicaraguan harbors.
Th e nallv e New Yorker drawing on his wartime expe·
r ience as chief of secret lnt elll·
genre In Europe for I he Office of
Strat egic Services, the CIA's
predecessor - was said to favor
cl andestin e CIA opera tions.
CongreJ;s lonal doubts about
Casey never ebbed. At one point .
the Sena te intelligen ce pa nel .
aft er an Investigation In to hi s
fin ancial background, found him
merely " not unfi t to serve" In the
CIA post.

Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy.

H,v MICH,\EL 0'!11 ,\LLE\'
Unitrd Press International
Voters i n the Cincinn ati suburb
of Norwood have defeated a
10·mill levy . des}Aned 10 offse1 a
huge revenue loss as a result of a
local plant shutdown by lhe
General Motors Corp .
[n other ClCl'l lon r esults in the
off.yra r pr im ary Tuesday. a
long·tl me Democratic mayor in
the Cleveland suburb of Parma
was dcfca tr d while t hree other
northeast Ohio Democrat ic mayors were victorious over thei r
challengers .
Among the numerous local
primaries, school lev ies and tax
Iss ues throughout the state. at·
l entlon was focused on the
Nor wood lev~· and Democra tic
pr i m arl t&gt;s in Yo un gs t ow n.
Warren. Canton and Parm a.
Norwood officials had argued
passage of the levy was necessary to olfsel the financial
problems the city has suffered
because of the closing of Its GM
assembly plant , scheduled lor
Aug. 26.

Unofficia l resu l ts from Nor·
wood showed 2,6fi6 votes or 47
jX'rcen t in favor of the levv and
2,927 or 52 percent agai nst i t.
Offi cials said l he l lve·vear levy
would have ge n ~rat ed $2.2 mil·
lion anpuall y.
Respo ndi ng to whet her the ci ty
would file for bankrupt cy. Nor·
wood Safe ty Dtr('ctor Darry l
Max well said . " That 's not the
only opt ion. bu t that's the one
most talked about. "
He said other options Include
" massive c uls in services and
dissoil·ing the city and becoming
a township." City council is to
meet tonight to discuss the
options.
In the Cleveland suburb of
Par ma . 20 -y~ ar incumbent
Ma yor John Petruska was upset
in the Democratic pri mary by
Councilman Mike Ries.
Unofficial results showed Ries
with 12,369 votes or 57 percent, to
Petruska's 9,338 votes or 43
percent .
, Rl es, who was Petru ska' s first

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c h a llcn~er in 12 Y&lt;'a rs, appa rentl y will becom e the next mayor
of 'p arm a si nCE' ther~ Is no
Republican candldal e In November 's general election.
ln Gall Ia Count y, res idents had
only one Issue on !he ballot. a
half· percent income tax hike l or
emergency medical service. the
Issue passed, 2.Jn lo 1,489.
ln Youngstown , Mayor Patrick
Ungaro burled his tw o Oemo·
cr atlc challenger s Jam ~s Cor ·
bell , who recei ved th e endorse·
ment from the Mahonlng County
Democra lie Party, and Rober t
Fort .
Unofficial r esulls showed Un·
garo with 16,966 votes or 66
percent while hls two challengers
~o mbfned had ju st over 8,700
votes. '
Ungaro, seeking hi s thi rd term
as mayor. will face Republica n
Lee Prit chard In November's
general election.
In Trumbull County, Warren' s
Democratic Mayor Daniel Sferra
garnered 5.1 percent ollhe vote
whil e challenger councilman Da·

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her body. She said then' was
cxtPn slvr bruising and tearing to
the fem al e or11ans and a gi'Pat
lo ss or blood. and that "at least
two surgeries" would be rc·
quired to repair the rxtcnslvc
Internal damages .
Th f' Injuries showed d('(&gt;p pen"'
trntlon b)' a penis, she said , but
I&lt;'S ts lor semen were not run
because with th e large amount of
blood Involved "It would have
br•'n like looking lor a needle In a
hJyst ack."
·.
She ulso said It would no! be
unusual lor blood not' to have
shown up on the inside of ,Jude's
jeans . lx&gt;causr of the IYJX' of
blreding the child had t •xpcrienced., Sh e said I he blood would
bern minute at first. and then
beromr SI.'V&lt; 'rt• lat()l·, ullcr the
peni s wa s t•emoved. She diso
pointed out that blood drlrs
rapid!)',
Harnish suld medical rerords
from that night lndlcute lhe
molhrr said "allrast lwlr~" thul
' Judi' had bern drunk.
Following conclusion of evl·
dcnc&lt;' by lhc prosecution. J&lt;lng
presented his opening statemenl
and then culled ,Jimmie .Jude lo
Coni lnucd on page 14

Man is
killed on
Route 33

FORMER CIA DIIIECTOR
WILJ.JAM Ci\SEY

Cincinnati levy fails; veteran Parma mayor loses

lll'fort• olfln'." on !lw ll.S m 'li n
l aml 0\J(' Il('{/. ..,~tid .Jot· Fl nndt• r s f
ll1c l mmlgr.ll ion and ~:l lur ; tli l:l
lion St'n·il· t· .
Morl' tha n I millit• nollwr,; &lt;II'C

to Ol lwrwl.&lt;l' l:t ll'

Jant' Wal to n, unopposecl Hepubli co n ca ndidal c
for cler k· treasurer of Pomeroy VIll age, a posi t ion
s he now ho lds . l'l'C'l' ivc'd :m3 vo tes. Slw is a lso
assured of re ·elecl ion si nce she has no opposi tion
1
in the fal l.
Southt·rn Local Vote
Few vo ters i n the SouthPrn Loca l Schoo l
Dist ri ct showed up al the polls on Tu esday either
bull he sm all number w ho did defea ted soundl,1· a
.4 of a mill t ax lev .r whi ch was to h ave p rov ickd
funds for the r emo,·al of asbeslos from schoo l
buildin gs of the distr iet. Voters turned down thr

Former CIA .d irector Casey dies

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Jude found guilty; sentenced to life tenn ,

l1ad 111'1 '11 kPpt :rs 1'\ ilh~ n &lt;'(\
t ur m'd Hu ·m Wl"i lll~-; idl' out an cl
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2 Sections, 14

Seyler defeats Tom Werry in mayor's race

!hen tuok lilt• jl'ans whi •·ll .Jude
had br•r•r1 W!' al ing tha t ni g ht ott
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday, May 6, 1987

( Copvright ed 198"1.

Clear tonl~ht. Low In uot~t·rl
Mostly sunny Thursda~
Hl,;hs near 70.

~lis .

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Cleanu p wrrk is bei ng observed all of this week in Rutland
Village. Residents arc to a&gt;semble I he items to be hauled awa;
beside lhc eurbin g near their hOmes.

Wcdnesda)' .

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The proba bilit y of prcc ipita ·
t ion

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Bob

Zo ne for et:asts·
('cnlral Ohio, South · Central
Ohio: Sunny today, wit h highs in
I he mid 60s. C l ~ar tonighl . with a
101&lt; ncar 40. Su nn\· Wcdncsda;·.
with high; in the luw 70s.

Lebonon Tow nship Tru s1eos will mer•t at 7 p.m. Wednesday at
·

l't\l' 10\\'nship building.

nlel Pol ivka had 47 perrenl. The
two· term Sferra will have no
opposition In the fal l.
Unoffi cial res ults showed Ca n·
ton Mayor Sam Pursrs dr lca lcd
his two challengers. City Council
president Ray mond Dr ncza k and
Oonevle Henderson, a ret lrro
co nstruction foreman.
In the Novem ber general elec·
tlon, Purses laces the city's
treasurer. Sue Bignos who ra n
unopposed In the Re publican
primar y.
A proposal to raise city Inco me
tax In E uclid fro m 2pcree nt lo2.5
percent wa s delea ted. Of the
9,847 votes cast, 57 percent wer~
against the proposal w hile 42
perce nt wer e In favor . City
official s had warn ed that If the
levy fails 85 ctty workers w tli los~
their jobs.
Vot ers i n Lucas Coun ty votro
down a one·half of one per cent
increase tn th e sales tax to
provide mon ey to the Toledo
Area Regional Transit Author·
lty. The agency is th reatening to
cut serv ice.

A West VIrginia man was killed
on U.S. 111n Bedford Township at
11 : 35 p.m . Tuesday, according to ·
thP Gallla ·MelRS Post oil he Stull.'
Highway Patrol.
t\rcordtng lo the patrol, K~n·
neth Gilkey. 38, of New Haven,
W. Va ., was struck by a vehicle
driven by Richard A. Finiaw, 69,
of Pomeroy as Flnlaw was
traveling cas I on U.S. 33. Gilkey
was pronounced dead on the
srene by MeiRS County roronrr
James Conde.
Conde reported that Gilkey
struck by a car and was draf!ged
about fi.Hecl . Gilkey dlcdofrhcst
and abdomen Injuries at fhc
scene, lhc coroner rcportC'd. He
- said that Cllkey' s-rar wa s found !
about a mile from the acrldr nt
location and presumably wus not
In operatlnf( condition .
On lhc sr·rm• b&lt;'sldrs lh&lt;·
co ron er wrrt• th&lt;' statr hlghwav
patrol. Meigs Counly Shnlf'f' s
Department d'' PUiles and a unit
from the M·t·l ~s Count\· T&lt;n11 ·r ·
gcnry Medlctll S&lt;•r v lrl'.·

I n Sprl n g t lct ~ . vo1ers ap·
provr'd a 7- mil l opera! i ng levy for
cit y schoo ls after It had been
dcfca t&lt;'ll tw ice before. School
offi ci al s had sai d defea t would
mea n cu lhac ks to the tune of $2
WASHINGTON 1UPI1 - lnd&lt;'
million.
pend ent r oun scl L aw n; nr &lt;·
Spr lnglll&gt;l d votrrs also rr·
Walsh ch,urgrd publlr relations
peal ed a $2.1.40 tras h· haulin g lee
executive Rlrhurd Miller toduv
added to the water bill rvery
with conspi racy to defraud th~
three mon ths. Mayor E ugene
~overnmt• nt In the second lndlrt·
J&lt;unk sa id th e dclcals mean I he
ment In thr Investigation of thr
elimination of bu s ser v ice, turn·
Iran arms-Contra aid scandal.
I ng out st ret•I light s. no bulk tras h
Miller, thr president of lnii·J··
pickup and no street sweeping.
national Business Communlr~&gt; ­
Clark Count y voters said no to
tlons, wa s namr·d last wrek along
a proposed one·half of one
with Lt. Col. Oliver North bv
percent Increase in th e sal es tax · con ser vallve fund· rai ser Carl
lhat would have provided $6
(Splfz ) Channell as a co·
million toward i he co nslrucllon
conspirator In a srhrm.r to arm
of a $15.2 million community· usc
the Nicaraguan rebel s. Mlher ·
cent er .
denied at that time that ht'
In the Hubbard School Distr ict
participated In any criminal
In Tru mbull Counly, 65 percent of conspiracy.
those voting approved a 9. 9·mlll
But Walsh. who lodged char~t&gt;s
operat ing levy that prevents the
againsl Channell last W()('k, ac .
schools from closing or being
cused Mlllrr of consplrln~t to
consolidated wllh another dis·
defraud thE' governmPnt in the
tr ict. The levy had been defeated ·same lax srheme In whl~h
five tim es previou sly.
Channell pleadt'd gu Illy .

Miller indif'ted
in Contra aid ('afolt'

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