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Ohio

T

Ohio weather

M

s. 1987

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..---Local Briefs:---.
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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McPh ail , Southern High S1·hool; t\ ng1•la Sloan,
;\·Jt·igs lli gll Sc hoo l, a nd Ma r a ly n Rarton, F.a."it f· r·n
fl iglr St lwol . fo~ i J.,; ht ,,·•hi~Jr s &lt;: hoo l j Utlio rs id1• ntifi 4..'d
as u u tst a ndin ~.; sdm lars hy th d r n•s p1•d ivt• .11dwo l
d is t r icts partidpat t·d.

s tud 1•nt s, idt•nlifi NJ !Jy
their rr ·~ tu •r · l in· :-.dum! d b, tri~· t s a~ uu tstandriJ!:
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pa rtidalt:d in tlw

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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.

'

Cleanup week .'iet in Rutland

Dailv Numlwr
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Deposit needed for signs

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Winds wi l l he from !he nor ·
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
at llli' ,lurll' horn•· :tflf'r :tuthori ·
t lrs ar r ivr rl . conP ~ pu n d c • d wil lr
t es Iimony l&gt;y II i II. llowi'VI'r,
I&lt;l oin said !hat a.s he t• niNrd the

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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 : -

.lur.IP on to p of

the girl :tnt! th:il hf· did sec blood
Ull

.Jwi(o'-. j)(• ni . ., ;1 11 d pUIJf(' &lt;.J)"[•a .

D&lt;' fi' nsc &lt;·ou n-.i' l 11S kPd 1\lein
\.vh y J-l i_ll li m l n'l ~ 4 '(• 11 t h is. 1-\ lt •ln
!-iaid tw didn 't knmv 1vhar H ill
s;nr . "/ onl,\" know wl1 . 11 I s: J\\', ..
hl' i.II1 S\\ 't't'! '(1.

Hi ll ask••d 1\ll·in if
cou ld h;rvc·

ttw al lrgpd

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 .
Th rr&lt;&gt; days l ater h&lt; • underwent

tinw

J'; qw b t ·~; w ;~nd thP

bro ther W(lnl tn

nr ighiJor·.._ to

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(' &gt;i \l tllf' polif'P :tt\1 \ jJiJ i it' t~ LJI'I'IVC'tl.
h lr in ~ a i d it w:h possi hlr&lt;o. ·IIi I I
a:-okl'c / if J\Jt • , lllt ·~.: , · d 1·: q)(' tlitl not

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Amnesty
is here~
but can
INS cope?
1\y 1\'ILI .I.\M II . I NMAN
l l nih• tll •rt ' :&lt;~,.,

lnl l'l' ll:tl lun a l
In a billlo gin• t la• nation IJ.lck
i t:-. burdi'l''. tht' l'n it Pd St.lW~

br a in rance r sur gery and wa s

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

1Utl tl.\ " IJP~Lill lht • ll lll'l S\\ 'l't '(J ill ).!
amnrs t~· pnlJ~l'Jm

in it-. his1on.

d1•s lgnt•d fllr .li u' n" wh n llrnk1• nn
Ia \\' . . s:tv t • 1lil ' on&lt;' th.11 br ouJ.,: hl
thl'nl hi't"l '.
T IH• l irst g r ;rnt of lt 'IH!Jnr.rr.\ ·
resich•ne,\ \\1'111 1~ 1 d Filip ith).
Danir l Pt •l in n 1\odt•n. 1'2. in
Gw:un . Ht•c; ru~t' ol" tltt' intt•rn.l
tinn,l l rLJIPlint· . Hodrn w. t ~ t•llgl
bl&lt;' tu upp l_\ lor ll•gal st:l\us

Taste ~m yourself!

exp('rt,, d to jni n Hnde n ln IIH·

rusII for l'i lllt'tl ' hip u nell' !' tlw I a\\'
tl w t gril nls

pt~r manrnt

rrsidC'nrr

ab idln~

llll'gal

ali ens who ha\"t ' bN•n ll v lng in 1hr

Uni! NI St,tH's sill&lt;'t' 19Rl.
App lil'.tnts fir't appl,. for an
l R·month ft•mporar~, rrsJclt' nC'r .
Thr~ · tiH' n ll 1.J) st'('k pt.•rnw iwnt
l'l 1 ~ i dl' tH 'l'.

" WIIt'n I 11'11 ;\•h •xko, I wn s not

a full m..tn. nol

M e, l r~ n.

A nwrlrull ... s,Jid Uti('

or

not

lh Pl1l ,

Taste breakthrough,

generic price!

.J um1 Mn rtith'l. n 1a1hcr of elgllr
and a ho usC' kt't'lJl'r [t1 till' Gr&lt;'fl (l-

lcfe BotPiln D;lilns. "NO\\'. I am

.

C Pruhp Moms 1r&lt; 196 7

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 .

SUR GE0N GENERAL'S WARN ING: Smoking
Causes Lung Cancer; Heart Disease ,
Mlnuggasled relatl puce

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11 mg " tat:' 0 9mg mcotme av per c1gat e1te byFTCmethod

25 Conti

levv more than tWO·IO·One. 299 10144.
·
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.

'

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.
·
,

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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p;r ..,~t·tllrum th ~ ·

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A MUitimedi1 Inc. Ntwtpaper

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
.askr rl \\·ntl('J' 1t1 poinl out IIW
blond ~ l a ln s ( J Jl till' w h ilr· p ock rt ~

brdroom. lli'

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
l h(• shr•rifl 's di'Jlill' tmrnl, \\'h il' h

o ut ~ i d1&gt;.

enttne
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Wind s will bl' !rom tlw nor·

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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 .

5796

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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Ohio Lollt'a·y•

The proba bilit y of prcc ipita ·
t ion

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,.\'1\V I" .

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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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

· The Daily

~cker's 3-tun ·homer in .7
The Daily Sentinel

gives Meigs 5-3 league win

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Ill Court Street

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DEVOTED TO THE I NTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON ARE/\

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ts:m~ ~'~v

ROBERT L- WINGETT
Publlsre r
PAT WHITEHEAD.
., Assistant Publlsher/Conlroller

A

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

MEMBE Rof The Uni ted Press lnl ernatlonal, Inla nd Dally Press

Association and Ihe Am£'rican Newspaper Pu blishers .Association .
• LEiTERS Or OPfN ION arr W('lromc They should bt' Jess than m words
long. All letters arc su bj ect to edlllng and Ol.ISI b~ s lgnW wllh name, addr ess and
lcl~hon c number. No I.Ulslgnl'd lett ers w!ll bC' pt: bllhhed. ~etters should

be In

DALLAS (NEAl - Day and Jars whose fronl brakes ha ve Texas and elsew here - as lhr
nlghl, the massive lractor· been purposely di sa bled a nd Insurance lnslilule lor Highwa y
Irailers rumble across Ihe lnler- huge doubl e rigs carrying so !'\a fely discovered in a lwo-year
slal e highways lhal Intersect much ca rgo lhal lhey weigh as slu&lt;IY of 734 Irucks in vo lved ·in
here- J.4 51o Ihe Gull Coast, 1-35 much as 20 au lomobiles.
erashes on inlersJare hig hways .
lo Mexico. 1-30 lo Fori Worlh and
There are "weslern doubles."
The principal finding reporled
1·20 to lhP WeSI Texas oil field s.
longer " Rocky Mounlain dou · ea rl ier lhis year· by IJHS. a
For lhe molorlsls . compet in g bles. cvtin longer " turnpik e dou · non-profit research organiza tion
for highway space wilh lhosc bles", and, In a lew slal('s. based in Wa shinglon. D.C .. and
trucks Is unnerving - bul con- " lriples" - a single lractor finan,red bv lite in sura nce
fronll ng "The big rigs would bl' pulling lhree swaying Ira ilers .
industry:
even more lerrifyl ng if lhe
Eff orts by so me slates 10 ban
"Co mp ared wi lh !h ei r
occ upanls of passenger cars longer. wld~r and heavier frucks numbers on lhe highways.
kn ew more abo ul Ihe · traclor- were nullified by a 1982 federa l dotible·lrailer !rucks arr lwo 10
lrailers.
law lhal allowed lhem unres- lh ree limrs more likely 10 be in
ll's nol unusual Ia fi nd lruck . Iriel E-d usc of Ihe 42 .000·mi lc·long crashes lhan arc singlc-JraiiN
drivers wllh licenses lhat ha ve inlerslal e hi ghway syslem.
Iru cks.
bcc·n permanenlly revoked. lracThere is a price 10 be paid - In
"If 1he use of doubles becomes

good tas te, addressin g lssut&lt;S . not l)('rsonalltles.

Washington Window

An Inkling of
what's ahead
WASHI NGTON- A cursory exa minati on of illl's pt •nd ing palINns
·of some of lhc presldenllal ra ndldalcs gives a glimmer, however
"•light, of lhelr ba ltic plans for winning lhe Rt•publl ra n and
Demorrallc nominal ions .
The acco unl i11g with lht· Fc•dNal Elertlon Commission, whi('h
covers lhe period lhrough lhP end of March , is lanla lizi ngly
fncomplele because Ihe pa pt•rwork does not lnr ludr some of Ihe mosl
serious conl endcrs.
Under I he FEC rules, a l'a nd idalr can cloak In srrrN his finances
unllllhe momenl he ora rom millee, In his behalf. ra ises "I n pursull of
the nominal ion" over $o,O'XI.
The facllh al some have pu t logplhl'r large war chests- Ga r.1· Hart
Is one oft he prize exa mples wil h well ove r $1 million - dot's noI rount .
as long as II Is nol for mal ly ra ised and spenl for Ihe rampal!(n .
As 'a resull. such ma jor e·o nt (•nders as Harl, .l ark Kemp and .!&lt;'sse
.Jackson and laiP· bloomc•rs like Paul Simon, i\lbcrl Gor!' and Paul
Laxa ll were exempl from filing In lhe flrsl quarll.•r. The\' will.
!lowever. ha w 10 expose lhrm sclvcs .July 1:&gt;.
Neverlhcless. Ihe fi':C' has filln qs for six ra nd ldalrs - l{rpublirans
. Georg&lt;' Rush, Roher! Dole and Pierre du Ponl a nd Democra ts .Jot'
Blden. Bru('r Babblll a nd Ric hard Gephardl .
Bush and Dole, based on alii he•polls. musl beranked In 1he !irs I liN
of candldal es wllh lhe ot h ~ r four sllll struggli ng to climb in th&lt;·
s tandings.
ll ls n'l surpris ing lhP n thai, among thr Republicans. Bush ll•ads lht•
money chase wllh rerC'Ipl s of $2.:1 million raised sl nr(• laS! summer
and lhal Dole has pkked up $626,ti89 si nre !or mallon of lhe his
e xploralory e·o mmilleP jusllasl Fe bruary a nd has anolltPr $2 million
slashed away from his Senate cam paign.
Du Ponl. who l a un (' h ~&lt;l his ra mpa l ~n ,Jan . 1. has raised ~o:l2 . 2fl7. bul
lhrn no one ever sa id It was Iough for a H&lt;·publlran lo ra ise mon&lt;')' .
Morc·•urprlsing is the amounll he· lhr1 ·e Demncral s h:~ V&lt;' bN•n a hi t•
10 raise- Blden , $1.7 million. Gcpha n ll . $1 million and Babbltl .
$824,777. Bldcn.' s lola!' s hou ld compare VPr.v favorably with Hart who
"claims " well over" $1 million bul sltot'l of $2 million.
• More inleresling Is wherr lhc candldales are plnpolnlin g their
· mcney al Ihis slage of 1heir ra mpalgn. If nolhlng else, th&lt;• sprn dln g
• habit s o! pres idcnllal ra ndld ales again undersrorPs Ihe drl e rrnin allon of Iowa and Npw Hampshln• Ia remai n as ont•· Jw o In lhr
caucus· primary swecpsia kes .
,
Evor)' one of lhc ca ndid ates has a ll ocalcd mont',\' 10 lh&lt;'st• lwo
s Iales. whl r h havt•, a nd I' an again. makr or break a r hallcngl'r for Ihe

more widespread throughout the
inlerstale highway system and
co nnecting roads, an inevllable
rrsull wil l be Increased truck
crashes ...
"Doubles jac kknife more often
1ha n.slngle-lrailer tru cks and Ills
common lor Ihe second I railer of
a double-lra iler combination to
break free as I he resull of a
crash."
An earlier sludy, conducled by
the Nalional Research Council,
assu med lhat doubles would bl'
more arcidenlprone bul l_hat
!heir grealer car~o capaclly
would reduce tolallruck mileage
by 10 perrenl , lhus more than
of!sell ing lhe expected hlg~er
et·ash rale.
Bul IIHS says lhal hasn'l
happened: "This reducllon In
mileage clea rly does not com pen·
. sale for Ihe up lo threefold
incrPase in lhe crash Involve.
mem or doubles ."
For many yea rs . lruckers
erroneously believed Ihat dlscon nrelin g lhe front -axle brakes on
th,rre-axie lraclors would give
lhem grealer conlrol In em~r­
grnry siluallons where abrupl
slops or turns were required.
Indeed. the Tra nsportation Deparlmenl's office of MotorCarri Prs sa nclioned lhal practice rven !houg h lhe departmt&gt;nt's
sclcn llflc lesls showed il In·
creased slopping distani.'I'S by 20
1o 33 percenl and did not improve
driver co nlrol.
.
A fede ra l law lhat became
cffeclive early lhls year belatedl y prohib ils th ~ removal of
fronl·axle brakes on a ll traCtors
manu!aclured since mld-1980bul owners and operators of
lraclors produ ced earlier rt&gt;maln
free 10 perpelua le Ihe hazardous
pracllce.

CIA guns and funds ____A_n_de_rs_on_,a_nd_Va...:_n_A_ua_

WASHINGTON - Millions of
dollars from Ihe Cen lra l Intelligence Agency have done wond·
ers for a sma ll !own high in Ihe
mounlains or Pakislan 's rem 01r
Norlh wes l Frontier Province.
The mcrchanls !here sell guns,
a nd Ihe CIA-fund ed Afgh an reb·
~ I s buy Ihem.
Darra. aboul an hour 's drive
soulh of Pes hawar. is of!-limll s lo
foreigners - especially Ca ucasia ns . Tribal laws prevai l in lhe
a rea. The Paklslanll(overnmcnl
long ago lefl the ruggedly lndr ·
pendent Pushlun lr lbes to govern
lh&lt;"mselves.
Bul Dale Van Alta receiv&lt;'d
special permission lo !ravel
recenlly lo Darra , whose name
mea ns " pass." For sa fely's
nom lnall ~n.
M kl', he was accompanied by a
As befil s flrsl-ll er ra ndld all's. Bush and Dolo havr spn•atl lhl'lr hl!lh·level Foreign Minlslry of!lmoney a round a largr numlwr of slalt•s - 1R for· Dole linr ludlng . cla l and a Pushlun lnlerpreler.
Puerlo Hit·o and llw Virgi n Is landS! and eight lor Bush.
The group was mel in Darra by a
lly fur lh&lt;• larg&lt;•s l ;lilora lion it) ' fl ush is Michi ga n wht•r·r guide whose presence ncxl to
R.cpublit':rn s will pick li11'1r convenllon d&lt;' l&lt;•galt'S t•wn bl'for&lt;' lhe Va n Alia signaled hP was under
Iowa cauru srs and wh0rr thL· vif.'P pn•sidPnt furr :-o a rombln{'(] f' ffort
lhc prolccllon of lhal guide's
10 slop him b)' Kemp :r nd l'al Hobrt'lson. Bush has pour&lt;'d $~{&gt;fi.i:IK clan .
lnlo Ihe sta ir . Dol&lt; •. who has nol' mad&lt;' a s ignl!it'anl r fforl In lht•
The preca ul lons were necesWo!Vl'rlne slalr . has a lloca lt•d ;r skimpy $:,9R.7lt
sa ry . Darra Is as much a pageoul
On Ihe bas is of I Itt• rl'por ls. Bldt•n Is juS! sla i'ling 10 Jour h his hoard. or I he Ameri can Wild Wesl as any
dol ing II oul sklmpll )· among Ill slalt•s, alloc:rll ng alx•ul $R.IXXI to Iowa
a nd sll~ h ll .l ' mor'l' ll&gt;an hal f of thai lo Nrw ff ampshlre. Surprisingly.
lhr Drlawurl' Drmorra l h;rs bt' l'll u bll more grnrrous lo Illinois Ihan
lowu. ·
Babbllt has pou rpd ;r l~ nrl $:i7,1KKI Into Iowa a nd mon• Ihan $ :~1.(KMI
You've ht•:ml aboul mld·llfe
lnlo New Hampshin•. $17. 19&lt; In to lh1• lllsJrirl ol {'olumbl a whPr&lt;' hP
has a St'CO ntl romm 11 nd pos l and $J.7:«11nto Arizona. his hom&lt;.' slalr . babies. I llijnk I jusl had a
Gephurdl has al localt•cl nt•at 'i)' $11 Kl.(KHI 10 his hornp s lal e of mld ·lilt• car, a nd I'm wonderi ng
how II happened.
Missouri . $24,1\.1~ In loll'a an&lt;! $~,:1 1 7 10 Nt'll' HamrJShirt• and du Ponl
Jus l like a mid- life baby . lh is
has ct•nlt'r"l his allocatio ns strkti)' on loll' a and Nt•ll· Hampshln•.
Thcs.• lnill al allo c :~llon s """ &lt;' ~P&lt; 'C i ed lo ro nl inut• In ih&lt;' sa rn l' ca r was complelely un expC'cled.
I lhoughl 1 was happily on my
g&lt;•ncru l wa y unlll lht• caucuses an&lt;l primaries b&lt; •gin.
Rabblll. r;t•p hardl . clu Po nt a nti Biden ha\'1' lo makt•a hrraklhrough way Ia 40. full y expecllng lo keep
my 5·year-old pracllcal sedan for
In low(l or 1'\rw u;, mpslr lt'l' or Iheir cam paigns arc OI'N .
Bush and Dolr. a II hougl• IItt'.' ' 1·;m b&lt;· Iripped up in ell hr t· sla 1!&gt; slill another fi ve yea rs. I figured Ihal.
when 1 hll 40 and enlered
have 10 look ll&lt;'.I'Ond Ihe firsl skirmishes to a na l ion:~ l r:~m palgn .
fuiJ.!Iedged mid-life crisis , lhen
I'd worry aboul whal kind of car
I'd buy.
Then an aulomoblle accidenl
ro bbed me oft hal time. Suddenly
lhe car I'd bough! nPw and
babied, was a crumpled he ap on
a cold sa lvage yard lhat dldn 'l
My fa mily and I had lhr School In Meigs Counl y were ca re when lhe oil would need
pr·lvledge of allendlng lhe Sla te !aught by the beSt. Her name Is chanl(lng aga in. And when I
Special Olympi cs In Alhens. We Pa lly Hays and we are very began to think aboul whal ki nd of
a ll had a greal lime.
proud of her. So lhree cherrs for car I'd likE', I realized lhal nol
The children lrul y were spe- lhe coac h. She's !'!real .
onl y did I nol want lhe sa me kind
cial. They displayed . courage,
The parenls and grandparenls I'd had, I didn 't want anylhlng
delermlnallon, but most 1m pres· of Amy Boggs, our special lhal remotely resembled a se·
slve was the sportsmans hip and Olympia n.
cond cousin lo 11 . Just whal kind
comradry they all shared.
Shi rley Lon!(, of Image did I want to projecl
These lhlngs have 10 bl' Iaught
Tammy Boggs through this car, anyway?
and our children al Carlelon
Image, I'd never lhoughl of a
ca r as projecting an " Image"
before: I'd been giving all my lip
Sl'rvlce to "principle": Conserve
ene rgy. Waste not, want nol .
Whal something looks like Isn't
lmporlant, It's what's inside !hal
Hats off the Meigs Counly! For
You can help animals also. counls.
many years I have been a vlsllor Confine your pels. license, and
But, of course, I had been
of your county. Ills refreshing to spay and neuter your animals, If
projecting
an Image thrpugh my
see the progress In regards to you are considering a new pet
cars.
When
I bought an ear.Jy ,
animal care In the community. visit your local shelter save a
small, gas-saving foreign car, I
Once Issues about our homeless homeless pet.
animals were placed on the back
Bec6me a member of your was saying thai I cared enough
burners, now It ls coming local Humane Society, visit the aboul dwindling resources to pay
Thrill Shope In Middleport. SliP· an outrageous price for a piece of
forward.
pori animal _control ISsues. Pro- tin that devl'loped a door nick I!I
Cooperation between the
Meigs County Commissioners, gressive comunltles are judged so much as looked cross at lt. I
J)Qg Wardeli Department and the by ihe way Us animals are was saying I was happy to drive
with the pedal jammed to the
, Humane Society of Meigs County treated. Thanks for caring...
floor,
leaning forward and pray·
Terry L. Compston
• can only Increase and Improve
lng,
my
entire life whfufng by
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vil lage in lhe world lod ay. The
main. muddy slreel is lined wilh
dozens of shops sparl ing a
sla rtling arr ay of weapo nry sholguns. rill es. pistols. ma chi nr
gu ns - eve n a n anl i·la nk and
anl i·a ircrall mi ssilt• or lwo.
Hund reds of Pak isla nis and
Afghans In baggy lroushers fill
Da rra each da y. eydng Ihe
wares. sllling cross-legged on
dirl floors haggling over prices
and pack ing up hu ge lots of
greased ri fles in brown papC'r
bundles. Bargaining oflen esc a I·
a les 10 shoull ng, bul lhe mos l
not iceable noise is Ihe slaccalo ,
sound of guns being lesled inlo
Ihe sky .
The natives have been handlooling arms for more than a
ce nlury In small !aclories behind
lhe main lh oroughla rr , and they
have never been busier Ihan now.
The ball les aga insl lhe Russians
In sid e occupi ed i\fgh anislan
have been good for busi ness. The
. CIA 's funding or Ihe rebels lo Ihe
June of $3 billion since 1979 has
made business even beller, The
low n Is booming.

The lo('al lribrspropir arc
expcrl al flawless imilalions.
One hoi ill'm is slill lhP vinlagr
Lee En fi r ltl ..10:1 r ill~·. which lhev
make. But Darr~ - produced Kalas hnlkov scmiauloma li r rlfl rs
have overlaken lhr Enlield s in
popularil)'. Tow nspeople eve n
make pens th ai fire .25 ca liber
buiiNs. Thrrc• an• two kinds. bol h
made in Dar ra: OnP says "Made
in .Japan " and a nolhcr. wi lh a bil
of loca·l pride. "Made in Darra ."
If lh(' CIA's cover! ar ms su ppl~·
line lo Ihe mujahrdd in worked
lhe way il shou ld , Da rra would
no! be a booml own . No cas h is ·
turned over lhe muj a heddin .
. lnslead , Ihe CIA is supposed to
purc has&lt;· Soviet-designed arms
in Egypl . Israel. lhe Pwple's
Republ ic of China and rlsewhr rr
for lhe rebel s. Aft er a monlh s·
long invesligalion. wr 'estim alc
thai only 40 perrcnl or the
wea pons purc hased aclua ll y
make if lh rough !he maze of
i n termeeliaries 10 lhr
mu ja heddin .
In some casrs. the Pakistani
officers w,ho take cha rg(' of lhe
shipments once lhry reach lh &lt;'

so ulhern pori or Karachi simply
slea l Ihe weapons and selllhem
10 P aki slan i arm s dealers.Most
of them then make lhC'Ir way to
Darra. according to knowledgeable sources. " Darra Is the plaeP
where Afghans get to buy lite
weapo ns American laxpayers
havr a lrea dy paid lor," one
inl elllgE'nce source confirmed.
i\ small percenlage of Afghan
rebels are equally guilty In the
gra fl deparlmenl. Some mujaheddln have been known to sell
weapons Ihey have used in battle
lo dealers along I he border whPn
rel urning !rom the Afghan war.
The thieves pockel the monPy
and ask lo be Issued anothpr
CIA-supplied weapon.
Da rra Is dangerous for anolher
rrason: Clandestine heroin deals
- in lhe Ions - are made In
hovrls off lhe main streets . The
opi um poppies are grown In
Afghanislan, reffned in Paklslan i labs and the trade Is
prolecled by heavily armed
Punjabi lrl bespco ple. Any curIous onl ooker slumbllng on lo
such a deal is likel y lo be
murdered.

A car for middle age ______S_'ar_ah_O_v_er_!&gt;Lr_ee_L

Letters to the editor

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my eyes befo re lhe lou r Ii ii i ~
cylinde rs ga ined enough speed lo
gel arou nd anol her c ~r. 1 was
sayi ng lhal anyo ne could bu y a
powerful car. but 11 lakes guls to
s1are down a semi in a ti n ca n.

By lhl s polnl I'd fi!!ured oul
jusl wha l kind of image I didn'l
wan l 10 projecl. Whalever a car
said aboul mP. I wanled il lo be
more than, "There goes someone
who knows the va lue of a buck."
Thai 's whal mid -life crisis is.
realizing lhal !here's only so
much lime lefl to have lhi ngs Ihal
make us happy and say lhlngs
aboul us lhal we'd like lo have
said. Bul thai doesn'l necessarily
mean we know more aboul what
we wanl Ihan when wp were 20.
Jusl when we mid-lifers realize
It's lime 10 fish or cu t ball. we
ca n' l figure out whal kind of fi sh
we wanllo calch. Then when we
do, we lu rn around and jam our
fishhooks Into oullhumbs.
Solo figure out whal kind of car
I'd like lo have al Ihis crucial
juncture or my ll!e. I tried free
assoclallon : If T could have any
car I wanled, whal wou ld il' be? I
have lhe feeling ll 's the same
question newly single people ask
lhemselves, the process where
lhey slart out wllh Tom Selleck
and work lhelr way down to the
computer programmer In the
nexl apartment who sllll lives
with his mother. I was shocked al
what my unfetlered mind cam e
up with: a 1963 Cor\lette. Yet I
also und erstood. Simply , I
wanled a li ttle class In m~­
wheels.
I'm happy to report I dldn' l
undergd a complete personality
change; the first lew expensive
window stickers I looked at made
me sick to my stomach. I'd been
s&gt;ut of debt just long enough lo
t'·

appreciate lhe suprrior il y of
res lauranl lunch over homebroughl, and couldn'l fact' lhr
prospec t of a round or paymenls
Ihal would lasl pa st my firs I sel
of denlures . Whatever I bough!
would have 10 be cheap enough
for me 10 pay cash. And 11 wou ld
have lo be· Amcrican ·madr .
Unable Josellle on one "drram
car ." I derided to look unti l l
found one Ihal hit me right. Thrn
driving home one nlghl under a
full moon, I saw II gleaming wilh

a "fur salr" sign In lis window :
lhe car of my mld·llfe crisis, a
black 1980 Ca mara Z-28 with a
T· top. The body was virtually
perfecl: II had low mileage, and
my mechanic sa id It was still one
heck of a car.
Oh. and lhe Image I'm
projecllng lhls lfme around?
Thai's easy: Sh&lt;' may be getting
a lillie wear on her, buiShe's still
a class acl. And she ca n still run
wll h Ihe best of them.

NBA pluyof! action in Roston. The Cdtlcs won.
(UPI) .

Seattle edges Ho~ston, 99-97
B)' IAN LOY F.

sero nd half. while· Ra lph Sump·

UP! Sports Writ t•r
Dalt• Ell is, named lhr Most
lmpt'oved Pla)'Cr in lhe Nfii\ at
lhr end o! lht• f'egular season.
pro\'ic!Pcl lurthrr proof Tue s&lt;! a~·
night he is 1he mosl val uable
pla yer in lhr playoffs.
Ellis gave Scall lc Ihe lead for

so n finis hr.d with 2!1. Th r lwo

goocl .onPu r· ~O~ fool jumper \Vitl1
1: :1:1 ll'ff afld fin ished 11 il h :10

poinls to lead thr SuperSonics 10
u

9~ - ~·r

virtory OV(' r I he Hous1on

Rockets. The. triumph gave lhe•
s urprislng~uperSonii' S a ~ - llle a d
in t ht•i r besl of sevf'n

Wt•~oHrrn

C'o nfercn('e se mifinal.
!':!l is and KC\' in William.s
shOII'Cti nOeffCCIS Of I heir atWS I
Sunda\' m ornin g a l a Houst on

nighlr.lull: Ellis aga in sparked
th(' nfl'rn Sl' and Williams pro·

vided defensive• help off lhc
bt•nrh.
" I was t'Calll' c•xcilrd aboul lh is
gam&lt;';· said r·:llis. " I'm not goi ng
10 lrl il larr~Sil kN'P m(' from
r n jo~' ing

thi s. I ' m Pnjo_v ing

m~· ·

se lf and am havin)! the best lim e
of m\' lift•... ·
Sca lllr'.s X&gt;~ v iN Mr nan irl sa id
1he on!I· \\'a,. to slop Ell is " w;r s Io
IPa\'C' tlim i.n !h(' jailhousp,"
Thr So n irs .. who bPal H( 1usto n

in 1hl' upcn~,. Sa 1u I'd a)·. 111 -lllli in
'tl\'f'rtinw.

h ~ \ 'P

now won fl \'r

·' "''light pla ~ ·orr games aft&lt;·r·
losing 'lhr first )!a m&lt;' of lh&lt;'
openin ~ round st rir ~ to 0Jila s.
E llis a\'l'l'g&lt;'d ~9 . :i point s in
~par king S1 •alllr over IhP fa\'OI'NI

ro mblned for 2fi rebounds.
E llis scored&lt; stra ig hl poinls to
give Ihe SuperSon ics a 9~ - !171ead
wilh 1::1.1 lrfl. Wil h eigh l seconds
ldl. Rodney McCray lhrcw an
allcv·oop 10 Olajuwon. bui th e
Rockets rcnler missed a slam
allcmpl. Chambers rcbounclrd
and was fou led. 01 aj uwon mlssPd
;J

jumprr as timr ran out.

"I I was all m)' faull ." OLI .iuwon said . "ThP. lob

wa~

thN P.

I'm just lh,inki ng about whal we
did wrong."
In ot her semifinal pla yoffs.
Allanla lopped Drl ro ii11;,.J02J o
even their Easl&lt;' rn Confc ~&lt;·n rC'
playoff 1-I. The RosJon Crllirs
took a J.O lead over Ihe Mllwau k&lt;'t' Ruck s with a 111 · ~R lriumph
al llo.&lt; lon Garden and lhc l.os
,\ngcles !.akers look o J.n lt•ad
ove r the• Golden Stair Wurriors

with a 1~o · llli lrium ph.
HiiWk!IO ll:i , riSluns 102

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CLASSES MAY 7

The annual "kid s' day parade"
will b~ held in Syracuse Sa lu rdav
a nd ex hibilian· ball games wi il
kirk of! the nPw ball seaso n.
The parade will !orm behind
Larrv's se'n ·ice Sta lion and will
begin al 11 a. m. and proceed ing
alo ng lhe .bark sl ree!S lo lht• fi re
. stalion and ball field s.
Child ren will ha1•r• I he oppor·
Iunif y 10 win rash prizes fo r bikr
dccoral ions.
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wi nners an&lt;! in troductio n of

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" I LIKED Gary Hart until ha started railing
against personal greed."

Bartrum . Aller one ou1. a we&gt;lk also sl nglprl :md drov£" in 4 rum; .1
and an error set Ihe sta ge for a :l · Bissell wcnl :J for 4 al lhe plale:
run homer h)' D.H. Hr rbel. After wilh :J singlr s. Hendricks. Corbill)
lhn l Barlru m and Nelson shut out ('LIC' h si ngled ror lh(• w in ner~ -t
Tr imbl e "' ·Jhr Marauders Four players had one hll apiece!
rallied .
lor Trimble.
,
Todd Hysell led off lhe lh ird fo r
Barlrum sl artrd for Mrl gs,•
Mel g- wilh a walk. a!ler one oul pllc hlng fivr inni ngs, giying up :J:
Becker singled In H~ .&lt;ell who had runs on j hils and :1walks, whilr1
slo le seco nd. afler Brenl Bissell s tri kin~ nul 7. Jeff Nrison pick€d~
si ngled., Mike Barlrum hit a up th e win In relief pllchlng 3J
sac rifice fly scori ng Becker .
innin gs, ):.! i\·in g up 1 hil andi
Trimble loaded Ihe bases with strikin g oul 5. Koons was the:
one ou l in lhe four(h . bur losl'l" for Trim bi P givin g up~ ru ns:
Barlrum sl ruck oul lhe fiflh and u n K h i t ... anct 3 Wlllks . he slruck•
s l ~th place hiller' in Ihe order 10
nut 11 .
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end Ihe lh real. •
MPigs !r avel s to Vi nton County:
Besides Bcckrrs hom e run. '"' toni ght 10 play lhr Vi kings In·

Syracuse to kick off new -campaign

Baron's snflhall lea rn wi ll
s ponsor a U.S.S.S.i\ Na tiona l
Qualifier Ma)' lli and May 17 on
1hr Wes t Sta le Strecl fields In
J\ I hens [Or classes II. ('. D &lt;&gt; nd F. ·
Class B fralures thr .nalional
and sial&lt;' berlhs: (' lass C'. a Slate
berlh; a nd Class D. 1wo ol her
berlhs.
/\wards wi ll be gi\'rn lo each
c lass . The enlry deudline is Mav
1!1. For · more informal ion. ranIact Gene Wisr. mt2-11224. n cn·c·
File. 9Ro·4:121i. Ed Kincaid c. ~7R·
11:111. Kc ll v Monlgomc•r)·. 7:,:1-

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By Dave Harris
GLOUSTER - Senior ceniE&gt; r·
fie lder Donnie Becker slammed
the flrsl pilch delivered lo him 11n
lhe, seventh Inning for a 3 run
home run lo give Ihe Meigs
Mara uders a thrill ing corpe !rom
behind 5-3 vli'lory over lhe
Trimble Toinci!ls Tuesday nlghl .
The homer, Beci&lt;ers rourth of
the year ca me aller 2 oul s and
made a winning pllcher oul of
Jeff Nelson. With one ou1 Nelson
singled, afler a strlke 'ou l. Dave
Hendricks sin gled and Becker
made a loser oul of Jef! Koons.
Trimble scored 3 runs in lhe
fi rs! off or slarlin g pll cher Mi~ t·

Pomeroy, Ohlo

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�Weqnesday, !Yiay 6 ,) 987-,•

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 5 .,

Ted Power blanks ·Mets 2-0

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By ,JOEL SHERMAN
UPI Sports Writer
NF.W YORK IUPII - The
Ci nrin nali Reds ar£&gt; pla yi ng like&gt;
1he J98h New YorkMels . The1987
Nr w Yor'k 'Mc: s are not.
The Rl'ds, qa seball' s lop home·
run hit ling learn, l'l)ade up for u
l uck of power Tu£-sday night by
genera ling two runs on lh~
basepalhs, sparkling In the fldd
and gelling solid pitching in a 2·0
derision over thr MeJs.
E rir. Dav is, tmscbaH's •top
h o m ~· run hlt icr with 1 ~ . keyrd
Cinri nnali' s assault by robbing
Oarryl Strawberry of a homer
and s1ealing threr bases.
' 'I'm not the kind of gu)· who is
goin g 10 ge t a hi I. every game,"
sa id Davis, who hil l hree homers
Sunday against Philadelphia. ·
"So l havctobeabl e togooutand
do diffr r emlhings. When the ball
is hit I h'avciogogel il , and when
I grl on base I ·have to slea l a
base."
·
The Reds scorl'd I heir fi r s! run
v ia a hit·and·run and rheir
s.•cond 1hrou gh 1he speed of
lla'vis. Wi t h two out in I he lhil'd ,
Kurt Slillwell was hi! by a pilrh .
Wir h Sliilwell running, [)a vr
Parkrr Ia red a double to rlghl to
make II J. fl.
.
In lhr r lghlh , Da v is wa lkl'd

wilh two ou ts and slole serond.
from whcr(' hr was ablr to score
on a single by RIJddy &amp;-II off Sid
Fcrnand&lt;"z, 4' 2.
Those runs . hPid up as Ted
Power and .lohn Franco rom'
bi nl'd on"!! six · h i ll ~r . Power, :l. 0.
allow~d al l six h.il s ov ~t· R J&lt;l
in,nings. Cincinnati is 6;fl in
games h&lt;' ha s sltt rll'd I his season.
Franco got two. outs for his fiflh

s ,H 'E ,\T SE('ONO - Cihd nnall's Eril' IJavis
slldt's !'iart•l.v umh•r lil~ of Ml'ht' lloward .Johns on
UN IU' ~h· a l !-i "~'f ' OIH I hu N~· in ~ ixlh irmin~ at Slu•a

St.;.ldium 'fiU'!&lt;rlday night. Da\'i~ tlwn s toiP third .
11 41war·d ·lohnsun had In lt&gt;a1• hi ,::: h in tlw air For
i\'l t•l!'i' c·.atdH'r (Jar,\ ' ('artPr ':-. thrOW to S('(' OIId nil
litis pl ay. ( l 'PI !

Brewers lose second in row
n.v IM\' 111 ,\VI'mlllu:
Ill' I Spurts \\'ri lr •r
In .\uJ!U" I. J ~ IH2 . thl' M i lw rJU kf'! '
J) u n Sur tn n

lkl' \\t•r t.; Oll 'lJtlin •tl

!rom tlw ll ou... IOn
lll'lpi •tl

pr!!pt •l

t\~tros

llwm

Wor ld SNic·s. TIW "' ci ~J .'

a nd he ·
int o the·
11lg h!. ; , ~ ..

wa ~ ll i:-, 10th o f thf • ... 0~1 ~n rl. l \' illl!

o u1 thrf'f' m ·rr li ~ -:~i nnin g .-. .. I PI r ~ ·

h im lor tht' ]tla g u(' ){'&lt; Hi wilh Pf'lt·

llon (;il'J IOn pil chc•d I he ninl h lor

ln r;tv ig lia .
'J'hf'

Ht 'P \\ 'Pl' S

mountrd

r lwir

oil Sutton i n thP fi rs t
wli&lt;'n flobin Youn1 led ol'l ll'ilh a

1111l .\ ' thrr al

hi ~ fi r' t "'" ''''· .InC' .John so n. l ·."l.
\\-'a S

ltw ]OS f' l'.

ll&lt;•d S.&gt;A li, Oak land II
AI Huslon. Hru&lt;'&lt;' Hursl , :L\,

douhlt ' and(; l'(lg \l 1'0( ' k wa ... hi I 11\

sca t trr0cl fi yr hil s J ncl l iPd his

;\ngt·l. Ill' nolf'IH •d
1'.11'1 '' ' '' ,.i&lt;· tnn : n ~ &lt;ITHI propt•l \1'd

" pil&lt;·h. IJul Sullon go1 Bi ll\' .lo
l&lt;obidoux on a boun('t 'r to r·nd I hi'

tlu • ! 1r ~ 1 p li u·c· Hrc •\\'t' r" to

IIIII i il )-! .

ca reN·hi gh wi th I~ stri kt'OUI'.
ll'a cl ing lh0 Reel Sox. Hurst firs!
six o ul s wrrr• ~ ~ rik('o uts. fi.l nnin g
flnn Co )· four 1imcs. [)avP Sir··
warl, :1.:1. pir r hecl ·I 1·:\ In nings

( ', dil nr n i ;~

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Mo~na g c •1 · Ct ·n c• Mau d L \\ hn-.t ·
t\fl g t' IS los t IO Thl ' 1~1}-:~ l ) t'I ' \\'I ' I'S in
thP p l .a ,, · off~. !-;ai r! SLl ll on'!" ou t ing
W/l~tfl

Un(' :'\ \)l'f'll'd .

" \VI1011 ... om Phncl .\ ' -. pl'r i; ll Ilk(•

non Su t ton cl4! t 'S somr rh in,l.! goocl .
wh \· shou ld I ht ' s u l·pri sPd '!"

Mo~.uf'll '-ai el. " lit··~ IH•l•n dnl n ~ ~o

)!IIOd l o1 ..,n l tHI,t! "
Hn •\q• r:-. o.; t; trlt ·r

and

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WPgrn .nt ... ;tl ult ·rl Sut Inn .
" I t&lt;~ ~ t · t m lt.IIPI! to l lon Su tt on
.111clll11' (' .d i fn rrll ~l ,\ tt .[! t•!..... " .... tid
Wt•g m ;l n. \\'ll o l o{t k tlU' luss
dt ·~ pi l t ' g i \'i ng up ju:-.t th n •t· hit ..,.

2 ~. '- I !'L il'k ou t fi\·c· ;t ncl
w;llkP&lt;I o rw i11 pi t l' llin g his lirs l
WPg llJ : IJI .

l'll lllp lt •t t• g, tnll' 0 \ IIH' S('i iSO II.

" ) fi •t•l ~!Ood a bOl l I it. " ~. 1 1!1
\.\ 'i ' J,.: rll.tl1 " It \\il'- .l l rt•: ll IO J..! ti O\JI

!ht'l't"' i llld dtl ,I h.ttiiP H'it\i h im
lih:t• t h a t I lilt tu g II! n w' Ill' 1\(''c \
~i\' t • in .1 li tt h• hi t .nul ht• difln ' l.

E IS&lt;'II'il f'rr . Sf•:llll&lt; ' ll&lt; ·al Ill'
frui t 7:1. 1\an!--as Cit _\· nlp~.wd
T or onto li-4. Huston 'ihut nut
( &gt;&gt;~ k I ~ IIH I 11-11. 'I'Pxa."' n i ppf ·cl ( 'I1'\ ·p lane! in l() i nn i ng~ li-:1. Ch iC'a gn
whi tr•wa sht •d N('\\' Y or k~ 0, ancl

Bail imor(' nipp&lt;'d Minn&lt;·sn la

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1\larinl.•rs 7, 'l'igt•r)&lt;O:;
AI DC'IrOil. nr)· Quin onP' hila
I wo ou1. two· run lltl mf' r ln l lw
nim h inning 10 li fl th 0 M:tri nds.
Ti g1·rs rf' lit·,·r·r .lrff R o bin son.
I ~. \\'; 1\k(•d .li m Pn 1 S ) ('~' to s i ;.H I
lhf• n i nth i iiHI H"&lt;l"' n •pl.trt•tl IJ\

Wi ll ir· l lvntll nd• ·t . S111 n Clark i'.
l ll . pl!dlrotl twn th.i rd s o l :111
innin g, an cl !&lt;e l w i n \'uri ('/ go t hi "
si:\ l h '\a \'t• .

Uuya ls li, llhll' •Jays I
1\l 1\ ; ~rb a -. C i t.\ . M o. llanm
T ;lr l:t llull kn oc iH'd In th t'(·f• l'll ll :-:

In p ; IC'I' IIH•

H o~ · al~.r'ha r ] it•

l.f'i -

IJr;lll til imj)I'OI 'I'Ci "' &lt;· I whilr
givi ng up r lghl hi lS and Slrlking

Wl!t •n '411 1 t 'i tfl :u • p .t r t o f .1 g a nw
Ilia· t il . II . ,·nu'n, go t to t; tkt • ,\ti ll I'

;uHII on k lh r loss .
l t:u1~er~

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Jndian~ ;;

'J'pxas . l' unis
Wilkl'rso n singif'd wilh IWOOUI in
rhr 10rh innin g 10 sr·ore Pl'l&lt; ',
I nravigl ia and spark I he fla ngrs.
Wi lkN so n singled ofllosrt' rr;w k
Wills, fl. l, Mil &lt;' h Wil l ia ms. :1.2.
who W('nl lhr lu" I ~ :1 Innings,
was lht• winnr r .
\\'hit&lt;' Sn• 2, \'ank&lt;'&lt;'s 0
AI C' hicagu, Wh il&lt;' Sox' Bil l
AI

1\ rl ing t on .

L ong. making his fi r~ t m;tJ or
lra g tl f' .tppc•;_il'a nt ·,· i11 &lt;dmos ttw o
Y('HI'". pitclwcl a 1w0 hit shut out

o\·rr tlw Yankt •c•s. Ht• st r uek out
li n· and w;J i kcd none. Th e loser
wa s .lor N iekr o. 1 -~. who_uavru p
lwo hirs, both in rhe l hird in ning
wltrn l hr W!Jill' so.s gollhl'ir rwo

ru ns.

h.tl n il 1!1 h i!J I "

Su rrnn . il lmu ·d rw o hi 1~
0,1'\1' 11 tlli1 1 11J~"·

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;tll tll )ri &lt;t n ]) own

,l, l&lt;'k li ml'&lt;'li '''" 'IIIl i! solo

llmn t• 1'1111 '. .
Su tlnn, ~ .\. ll Hl\ rd ;thratl of
Tn rH S t •d \' l ' t nn l hr• all· limp

\' it 'IIH '\

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llt&gt; ... tnw k nul four

H' .l l kt•C I 111\ t'. I ln rm il'

MoOrl'

pih'ht•cl tiH • lin .1l T\\' t\ i nnin gs for
h i.'. lnutth S.t \ t'

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1h&lt;•·fir.., , &lt;-It 11u m r

tll i.., st•a-.n n lot ~11!\l' ii Ukt•(• a rt( •r
rliiH ' !o- II'Oii ).: lll \' il ' ltU ' \(•:0: .
' 'I' d L ltht •J I0'\1' Itt 01 .\OII·g, tll H'
lrinrh' l'. ,1 J!U.\' \\'h n p i t rhf'~ sur h ;r
j.{I'Pill galllt\ " .,, aid !VI il \\ 'i.lllk('P

Th~

r losrs l Nrw Yo rk &lt;'a,me

fN·IIn .cen l er l'icld . Dal'is r acr d ·.
to I he fencr and wilh a wl,ll ·l imr d
leaped grah lllr ball. !lbovc. I he• "
rrncr.
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Send the ITO®
Sewing Basket Bouquet.
It even indudes a travel
sewing kit.

WINNERS OF TOURNE\' - This fiflh gradr team, lht• Radm·
Royals, won lhe Southern Lot•al Dislrirl fifth grudt• to1irnamt•nf ~
and tram mt•mhrrs rcc&lt;'iwd crrtifkalrs and m•·dallions al lh•·
annual hanqut•l. Thry arr, knN•Iing , I lo r. Oavid .Juslis, Br~an
.Justis, Ro~t·rt RPiber, Mary ,Jo 1\'olfr: standing, I tor. c.ia&lt;·h Alan
C'rlsp, .Jrn·my Norihup, .John Sprnrt•r, Bdh Clark, Miclull'l Van

Mrh.•r: oot pit-turtos is Kt••r'in Turlt•)o'.

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Tim Brum field went lhr dis·
l ance to lose a hearlbrcaker.
fan ning twelve and walkin g four
in a super effort dPs pile suffering
I he loss.
In thr flrsl inning Southern
scored four l imes on a Barrv
McCoy walk. A Stout sin g!&lt;'. two
er ro rs. a fi~ld ~ r · s eholc&lt;' and a
doubll' by Todd Li sle, 4·0.
HT pulled back to 0 In lhr
spcond, bul SourhPrn wenI ahrad
!). ~ In lhe l hlnl as lh r SHS
dlumondmen of Mi ck Winr ·
brf&gt;nne r push£'d across a

run .

..

bro l her Steve Jarrel l had 1wo
singles . Tim Br umfield lwo si n·
glrs. John son a doubl e, and'
singles by Trevor SmaiL Brad
Crem ePns. and Ric hard Slill .
Southern plays at K yger Thur5· '
day , t hen hos ts Ravenswood "
F riday. A doubl ehea der srhl'
duled for Symmes Vallry Wed·
nrsday has bren poslponrcl .
Soul hern pla ys in lhr Cla ss "A" "
Serl lona l al Meigs S"l urdnv .
agai nst Nor lh Gai i i&lt;J al l p.m .

Linrsrorr :

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Sout hr rn .. 401 000 100 02-R R .1 :
HT ......... 2H 000 000 Oll-!i l1 ~ .

In lhr HT l hlrd lhe Wild ra ls
wem ahea d n·oas Ma rk Jenki ns
waikPd. Crrmrrns sin gled, an . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , -,
error. and singles bv Brumflrld
and Sma iL
·
The sco r e rrma I ned li·&gt;
I go to Fiesta because . ..
throug h lhn•r and IWO·Ihirds
scoreless innings until Ri f fle's
hero ics .
Southern won aflrr Shawn
Arna ll do ubled·: lwo errors
loadrd lhr bases 1McCoy and
Slou l rraC'hedl, and lhr HT
srrondba se man mishandlr d a
' '
hard hll bouncN sockrrl b.v
Ambu rgey.
Soul hern hill ers wrrr Chris
Sl oul wit h two sing les, Shawn
Arnoll a doublr and si ngiP, Todd
Lisle a doutilr, and singl es each
by Cunningham . Riffl p, Ken
Turlrv , and Amburgcv .
Wlldra l La rry Jarrell led all
hill ers with thr er sing l es,
... the Hdh Drr5Sf'r~ .m.• wondprful! They '
so 0111 of their w.:ry Ia bt• ccrtdin rou'rc

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Meigs has team take part·in
recent OU Special Olympics
The Meigs County Special
Olympics Team was one of lfi
learns taking parlin lhr Area~
Special Olympics Track and
FieldMeelheldSund ayalPed•·n
Sladlum. Ohio Univer sil y,
Athens.
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,

nlques. n' rip&lt;•s. di&lt;•l rora ll
shrrls, exervisr l&lt;'&lt;'liniques an d
ot her pha ses of wrigh l ronlml.
ThN e ll'i llbt· a limil as 1u rlw
numrn·r of pc·oplr· w;10 "" " b•·
admillrdi O&lt;W IJS&lt;'I' iesofl'iasS&lt;'s
ll'hich wi ll be· lwlcl itt rite ronfc·r·

An opening r r remony wirh
Harold M cE lheney, Ohio Un ivrr ·
sily Alhlellc Dir eclor. as ma r.•r
of C£lremon~s inrlud£'d lhC' . pa radcofOiympians, a flag raising
by the Air Force ROTC' and lhe
S
I I 01
·
lh
pee a
ymp•cs oa ·
age
s and
for int
lhe
Thrbracket
alhlrles
were sex
div iclr·d
o
compP!illon with lhr Me igs
Counly SPE'Cial Olympirs Tl•am
wlnning.19 firs!, soro nd and l hinl
place wins .
Taklnl( honol's in lhr R· ll year
old div ision ~&lt;we : .J eremy .John·
son, firs I. long jump: seco nd , :;o
meier; 2nd soflbalt : Bn ·l Counls ,
second, Jon!( j ump; Mand)'
Grogg, seco nd, long jump; Amy
Bo~gs, lhird. !\0 m &lt;'fer; Ke ith
Frierid, third . long jump: th ird,
!\0 met er: lhlrd, softball ; [)('anna
Fre&lt;&gt;man , thi rd, long jump.
Honors In the 12·1!\ yrar · old
division wenl lo: ,Jason Blair.
serond. long jump: Chr is Ler.
scarond, 50 mrler: lhird, sofl ·
ball; lhlrd , long .lump; .loa n
Han , lhircl , 50 mr l er; Lisa
.Montgomery, lhlrd, softbalL
Taking honors in I he l fi· ~l yra r
old division wt•re Mar)' .J ane
f urry, first, soflbull; third , :;o
meier; David Kurr, first :i!l
met er; Roger Lance, firsl. sofl .
ball ; SCl'Ond, long jump: Bill
Neutzllng, flrsl, soflball: second
long jump: srroncl .. ~I meier;
Sarah Ha1·mon ; first, oO mewr;
5erond, long jump: Ray Lauder·
milt. first , 50 mciN; firs!, shol
put; second , long jump; Sharon
Fife'. third soflbaiL
Taking rap honors in lhr ~H· 29
vea r old division was Bill White,
S!'C'Ond In long j um;i and thi rd in
softball. and top honor·s in lhr :m
and over division wrnl 10 &amp;on
Skinner. fir st In softball: flrsl in
long jump, and second in :i()
met er: Maurire Smith, flrsl in
softba ll : flrsl In long jump and
serond In 50 mel er.
Team members ui.so had 12
fourth places. six fiflh places and
six sixl h pla crs i n lhr.
romp('fil!on.
Twelve alhlrres will be ehosrn
to rc•presl' nt Ml'lgs Counl ;' in til&lt;•
sluiP compel ilion lo be hehJ in
Columbus , .Junr 26·2R.
Thr M&lt;•lgs Count y Sper ia l
Olympk !canis art• coarhf'd b)'
Pall\' Ha v&gt; who slatrd lhal lh &lt;'
alhlrros liad br•·n prf'pa r ln g for
Ihe· mt'rting sl nrr ra rly Murrh .
" ! am so P,roud of all or lh&lt; •m.

r nC'c room or 111,. mulri purpose
• buil ding, Mu lt&gt;CIT)' HPight s,
PomrrO\. T hr·roforr . rrsiclcnl s
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bi(' illl cl lh&lt;·y m;" do so h.vcallin~
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Now Accepting Enrollment For
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frnnl. ·lt•nnl IIIII, Rmndl Mallory, fhrlslian Cummins, ,\n'gle
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Spring a ~rise

BLUESTREAK CHEERLEADERS - These ar• lh• Salisbury
Element..-y Blue!ltreak Cheerlt•aders lor lh~ basketball sea.•on.
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1\Jeghan Haynes; second, I to r , Sltiio Moor.·, Healht•r Pault•y ,
Am1111d11 Well; third, Ito r, Susan l~ose, Erica ltobi&lt;•, Hcalher
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Robin Hall, Advisers art• Clara Rohie, Mary Hudson and Bohlti
Pauley,

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lalesr Ohio High School Baseball
Coaeh&lt;"s Assoclalion poll lhe
I Rerdsvillel Easl ern Eagles of
Coach Scot I Wolfe were r ankl'd
i161hl sixl ePnlh in I he stale as a
rrsull of I heir flnr l :\.2 rpcord .
Defe nd i ng sla l r champion
Tolrdo Ollawa Hills hPads the
poll wllh a 9·8 r ecord, however,
rarnecl lh&lt;' respect or Ohio
coarhrs as a resuil or Its IOURh
co mpet ition against " AA" and
"AAA" schools In bol h Ohio and
Michigan.
Cor y Raw so n High School was
Sl'cond, j ust one point behind
Ollawa Hills. Former slate
champion Newark Ca tholic Is
ranked lhird, Parkway fourth ,
and As labula SL John's flflh.
Easl ern hosls Kyger Cret'k
Wednesday !hen plays Trimble
at Meigs In I he Sectional Tourna·
men I Friday .

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. hiller and Sirl'f' Spt·ingrr belled
a lhrJ:'('· run double in lhe fir s!
inning Tut•s da)' nigh! 10 lracl lh&lt;'
Tidewate r Tides roa n H·O,·iriOrv
o1·ei· lhe Columbu s Clippers ,;,
Norfolk, Va.
Mitchell , las! St' ason's mosr
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Eastern is
ranked 16th in
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By Un'ilfd Prt•s!&lt;i Int ernational

sa, ·t·. Hr has nol Hllowrd a hil ro "
th&lt;• 29 bailers hr ha s l aced lhis

SHS halis Wildcats 5-game
winning st:reak in II th, 8-6·
MERCERVILLE - Aided by .
rhree Hannan Trace errors, l hP
Soulhern To r nadoes scored two
runs in lhr lop of th e lllh inning
lo dcfeal lhe hosl Wildcats 8·6
hrrr Monda y in an SVAC shoo·
lou I , snapping lhr Wildc ats 5
ga mC' win streak .
Earlier one of lhr key pla ys in
lhP gil mr and cPrtainly a game
sa ver for Sou lh Prn ca mr i n thr
fina l round or regulalion when
junior calchr r John Riffle r ipped
a rwo·ou l sin gle to lie the score ar
1&gt;-6, to la kr a nranvin out of i hr
han ds or H anna n Tra&lt;"e.
Riffl r brok e lht• 6·5 HT leacl
afrrr Chris Srou l si ngled and
David Amb urgey wa lk&lt;"d. A
passl'd ball foll owed sNtlng rhe
sla gr for Riffle's heroics.
Sourhrrn is now 10·3 and 9·2 in
llw SVAC', whilr H annan Trace is
1;.5 ovr raiL
Shawn Cunn ingham wrnllh rPr
in ning s for Sou lhrrn beforr gel·
ling relief from David Amburgr,v
in th e roun h. Cunnin gham
fanned onr . walke d two, and
gaw• up six run s.
Amburgey fan ned fiflePn in
picki ng up I he w in. allowing just
lhrer hil s and three walks .

Clippers drop 8-0 decision to Tidewater Tides

We can help.

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Meigs High School Future Home·
makers of America and three
advisors. Karen F acc m~er.
B.eckv Cott erill and Gloria Van
Reelh altcnded the 19R7 Ohio
F..HA -HERO &gt;ta le meeting held
aJ Veterans Memor ia l Audilo·
rium min Columbus April24 and
25.
" Put Color Into Your Life with

FHA HERO was the theme of th e
meeting allc nded hy student s.
Ma)•rcne Thomas. Sonja Stee l&lt;'.
Ocr Henderson, Rox an Cundiff.
Melinda Keesee. Carolyn [l a m .
Samanalha Rou sh. Keli)' Sirwart, a nd Laura Hail.
Dr. Nelso n Krau s wa s kc)·note
speaker and there were presrnta lions by members. Int erest ses·
sions were held and rerognit ion

$1

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will 1.1 lso br .

Mrs. Lawrence Gl ursencamp.
r!'centl y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hart, Racine
were guests ol Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Allen and Carl AulhNson.
one day Iat wrek .
_Mrs.' Nt&gt;va Curti s. Mrs. Libby
Willford , Rac in e, ca llrd on Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Carpent er on
Wedn esda y.
Emma Lo'll Brewer , Reynoldsburg, spe nt the wee kend with he r
fath er. Edgar Brewer. •
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lawson a nd
famil y are own&lt;&gt;rs of a n&lt;'w
modul ar home.
Mrs. Ruby Congo spent st' VPral
da ys recently with hCI' &lt;l augh let·
and so n·ln·law. Mr. and Mrs . ~on

and Ka ren Gilkey, At hens.jolnrd
th eir brot her·in·law and siste r.
lies, Mr. and Mrs . Larry Stan lev Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Jordan a nd
a nd Anna. Ediso n, ~ nd Mrs. , family lor a holiday ga lherlng .
Eeecc P rath er and ThNon.
Sunrlsr Servlcl's at Tempi!'
l&lt;etlerlrig .
Methodis t Church were we ll
Mrs. Mur l Ga lawav. Pam a ttended. RevPrr nd Art hu r Crab·
Oil Ienger, Mr. and Mrs.' Kenneth tree and !he new minister.
€ rabtrPe, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rrverend Haro ld BPnson. werP
CrablrPe, Cindy Crabt ree and In charge.
Those calling to see Oma
ftiend. &lt;Iii from this an•a were
dinner guests of Beulah Starkey a nd Wilda Mae Wisem an
this past week Included Mrs.
CrabtrPe.
Dav id Wlsrman , Rulla nd; h er
~ M r . a nd Mrs. Tad Gilkey.
Crystal and ·Cammie. AIQ;!ny. grandc hild re n. Aar on a nd

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area happenings

Esther Brandon, Ja r ¥son. and
Lola Clark were recc• nl visitors ol
Ora Carsey. • '
Robert and Sharon Jewell and
d~ughter, Cheryl. spent Sunday
with his mother. Cora Je well .
~Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson of
South Caroli na, ha ve bf'f'n here
visiting her mother . &amp;ssie Gra ·
ham, his brother . Paul, and his
sisters, Dorothy and Franc&lt;'s.
They spent Eastpr here the
Harold Gra!tam famil y.
' Louise Eshelmann visited Min·

nie McG ra th of The Plai ns
recen1ly.
Charles and Evelyn Allen were
In Columbus recently for· a visit
with their daughte r, Karen.
Ruth ·and Ne llir Lowe w(')'e
recent guests of th eir brot her a nd
son, Roy Lowe, Columbus.
Ella Goodin. Alban;·., spe nt
Sunday with Ora Casey . ·
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Stanley.
At liens. vis ited the ir parent s, Mr. '
a nd Mrs. Duane Stanley and M r.
and Mrs. David

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The d&lt;'\'l'lop mrnl of public lund s
and co lo nial policies In 1\meric·a
anti out drbl ro lht• Ordinan ce of
17~7 . No t moi'C' than 7:i11 words .
Div. li, Graclr&lt; 11 and 12. rssa)·:
Ad,·ent of Jlw prl neiples of !Ill•
" ri ght s or nwn " int ogO\wn ment
and c•ffrct of lhl'ir ''' pression in
tlw Orditwn('r ot 17Ri upon our
nation todaY . Not mor&lt;' llwnl ,(1(111

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rontr s t df' adlilh' is

Ma~· 2tl.

Na nw.

~lgt'.

grade, teuclwr ,
narn r of school , and hOm&lt;·
aciclress an· to bl' put into a n

enrC' Iope ancl alla r hed 10 th e
r'Ssuy or, dra wing . Th C' gr::HIC'
should be put on 1lw top ri~ hl ·
hand c·or nPr of th r frnnt pu g0 of
rhc rn tr·y. On !he Ius! pa t::c the
numbrr of word s shou ld b1' not rd .
· A rclercm'r page ma.v be
inC' Iudccl in addition to th e ess ay.
lllu s1l'a1 ion:; may bf' inc:l uded in

adclil lon to !he essa)' but ran not
bP Lt::O('(I 1o n~ pl aci• words . u nd a 11

entri es must be thl' work of the
s tu clr nt.

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ru l l·~ rrquin ~

thai

all art proterts bra 12· b)'· l ~ slzt•.
unci that Pssa )· proiPrts tw donr

pi·csidcnl . conductecl IhP Installation of new officers .
Me igs Hi gh's chapiN placed
nimh .out of 6~0 chaptrrs in the
Sla t&lt;' for c·ontrlbullnl( to !heir
s t a le pr o jec t , Childr en 's
Hospi tal.

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its fi rst scholars hip at lhr rrun·
ion to hr held Ma \' 2:1 at r11e
Rutl and Civic· Cen tr r.

ObjP ('1i\'(' S,

Hi .~ h

Sc hool

r hlld or gran&lt;l r l1i ld of a n ut iHn d
.j,1igh School gradu al t' is eliglblt •
Ill apply for th e scholarsh ip.
/\ pplicu nt s will be rva l uatP(l on

grad C' poin t &lt;overage, course of
study, and co m pl io n&lt;'l' wit h r r ·

qulrements. with soml' ronsider-

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!'i hnu !d s(•l\1 a C'U I'·
I'C'nt tr;tn .'-tT ipt of thl'ir 1-(radrs
ancl roursr work , a rrsum( 1

including neit\·ltl"es unci c·areor
objec·tln•s, a p)ctu re for publici!)'
purpost•s. and 11li · nanH' and
grad uat ion )'! 'i ll ' of Ill&lt;' Hu tlancl
Alumn i 't nd IIH •lr n •lall onshlp
which qu:rill it'S tltc•m 10 apply.
All mat!"r la ls ar P to bf' S('lll to

tlw Hut land il iglt Sc hool ,\lumn l
A"Qt' la 1io n. Srholars hp om·
mill e&lt;'. P 0. I'Jos 12f&gt;. Hutland ,
Oh lo 4:m:; . DPadllne ior appiylnJI
Is May 15.

Conr ad at Columbu s.
Mrs. Fanni e Durst visit ed Mr.
and Mrs . Stanle.v Wt' lis, Long
Boll om. on Tuesday.
Mrs. Denis&lt;' Corns. Huntin g.
ton. W.Va .. a nd Greg Coo p('!' and
Hea the r, Ra venswood. called on
Mr. and Mrs. Robct·t Cooper
&lt;luring !he wcekend .
Leo ta Birch vlsltrd Mr. and
Mrs . Ha rold Rou sh. Rac lno. on
Friday.
.J"ck ~rarborou g h . Long Bot -

IN STl 'll\'
N l 'lL"iP. d ~UIJ;hh•r

,JiiJ l.ynn
nf IIIII nnd

llunnu N&lt;•ast• , Jtat:lnt', hn•
hel'lt uct•t•ph•d by tht• llandt•t'
Fushlou ('ullt•Kt' lor llu• lhshhtn dt•s lgn Jlrugram heg lu·
uln[l' In S&lt;•tttt•rnht•r , IUX7.

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AMISH

Piuo Loaf lunch Meat ••••~.~.s1. 99
SMit~FIELD
12.311LB. SHREDDED
. $
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Boded Hom ....................ll·. 2.19
ECKRICH
Chopped Hom loaf ....... lt•• S1.29

in

Napoleon.
Mr. and Mrs . Harold Van
Me&gt;iPr. Columbus. visited re·
cP nlly wUh his mo!llf•l' . Mr ~. Ad i1

Va nMe ter.

.Joa nna Bowf'rsox. Uniopolis;
and Mrs. L('e McCo mas of
Middl epo rt.
Mr. and Mrs . Dwaine Jorda n
'Jnci Sarah wcr(' host s 10 a famil y
gathering whic h Included Mr.
and Mrs. Menclal .Jordan , Mr.
and Mrs . Kenneth Cra btree. Mr.
and Mrs. Wa lle r .Jordan . .Joshu a.
J ere my, J essica and Joel, an d
Mr . and Mrs . Bryan Jordan . all
fro m !his area ,
Mr . and Mrs . Ar thur Cra btree.
accompa niPd by Lu cille Rallrcll.
Alba ny. vlsitl'd with Elsie Dav is
In P arkersburg , W.Va.
Mr . and Mrs . Eldon Barrows.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clift on Fraley,
J r. a nd Roger Carpenter. along
with Rilla Lowery and Leswr,
Middleport . were In Columbus
lor a family gathering with Mrs.
Barrows sons·ln-law and dau ghters, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Carr and
family and Mr . and Mrs. Bill
Kin g.

Revival Jet
Wollt rr M. MttXC'Y who ha s bt'en
sPrvlng &lt;.I S a missionar.\' !n

Ka goshim . .laJJa n sin re 1!171. will
b&lt;' co ndu ctin g n ·v ivu ! s0 J'vi r r·s "'
the Pomeroy Ch urr h of Ch rist.
May H·lll.
Eve ning sen·!('(•&lt; will be hc•ld
"' 7 p.m. wi th lhP Su nd uy
morning s&lt;'r vl r Ps &lt;.~ 1 ~ : :~o

a.m.

Hnd the worship sc·rvi&lt;'&lt;' ut llt::lll
a.m. Nrl l Pro u&lt;lfoot. pastor.
in ,·llos the public.
Muxev wa s born In C' lnrln nu tl
and t::r,;d ual&lt;•d from lh,. C'inrl nn,ll i 1311&gt;11' C'o llrt::c, lhl'C'I nrlnnal i
Christi an Sem lnarv . lnd lu na
Univr rs it y a nd the Soul h(' rn
Raptis! Thr'Oiogl r-al Seml nar,v .
He had mlnis tric•s In Ohio.
Indiana a nd Kl'nturky b&lt;•fon•
t::o lng to .Japa n In 1~71 whl't'r ·hl'
now

minl ~ t 0rs

with two chu rc htrs

whi(' h h(• rst~hllsh( • d Hnd

s t ·rVf'!-.

as a chapl ai n at the Kagoshlma
priso n. lie also works with you th
in RiiJie clu ssc•s and ca mps .
Maxcy also teaches English at
Kagoshlma Trchn il'u l Coll ege
an d Is u mc·mbrr of. th e Ka goshlma Cit y Clllzl'ns Council. Hr
and hi s w ife, Mar y, hav

children.

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STIAWBEIIY TOITE CAICE

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HOMEMADE

Hom Salad ...................... uh.. 89(

S&amp;F 3 DOZEN PACK

6 OZ . CULO PACKED

MED. EGGS.. ............ S1.99

RED RADISHES ... ~.'A\11.. 49&lt;

16 OZ. SHEDD'S

3 lB. NEW

MARGARINE ..... ~m.. 2/99&lt;

YELLOW ONIONS ..... s1. 29

KAAFI 12 OZ. 16 SliCE PROCESSED

10 lB. IDAHO

PIMENTO
CHEESE . .................... s1.&amp;9

BAKING
POTATOES ...~ ............ SJ .89

DAY, MAY 10th
OIDEI YOUI CAKES EAILY

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WIDDIIIG COMING UP, SEE US, WE DO SII!ECIAL
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Chicken Dinner ................. $4.29

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Fruit Cocktail ....................... 99&lt;

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wa s given to mPmbrr s who lla\'r
ar hie\'C'd \'a r io us honors o,·c r th1·
past yra r .
Tina Huwk, Lu('asvil iC' , stair

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cluded her qaugltl ers a nd laml·

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tod'" . 1\o l man' than ~1111 word s.
Di\·. .J. Gr:.tdC's 7 tine! R. rssa y:
"Tiw United Sl at es Const itution

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Carpenter community happenings

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·Rutland 'High Alumni will,
present first scholarship

administrator, standing, 1ind front, .Vie Neutzllng
PROCLAMATION - "Discover Ufc's Tre~·
and Bernice Vercoe, nursing home rt•sidents.
sures"ls the theme of the National Nursing Home
St•veral special events arr being planned at thr
•Week helng observed. May 10-16. Monday
proclamations were signed at lhr American- Center In observance ol National Nu"lng llomc
Wrt•k. While thrr• Senator Long preSI•ult•d ( 'owrl
Pomeroy Health and !Whahilltation Cmter,lelt to
with a S!!nulorl:li C.itatiun in rt•eognitiun of the
right, sealed, Mcil(' eounty Commlss!oner
wt•ek's observance whlt:h is gt•arcd In olf~r
\V)annln~t Roush, Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler,
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special
recognition to tht• adrninblralu" and slaff
an 17th District Slate Senator ,Jan Mkhat• I Long.
of
Ohio's
nursiu~ homes,
For the signing they wt•rt•.joinrd hy Rogt•r Cowrt,

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N)u r ation .

Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Phillips
and family Sp€.J11 a reeent wee·
kend With her~arents . Mr. and
Mrs . Veste r Walsh , Logan.
W.Va.
: Mr. and Mrs . Victor Durst and
Kelly , Th o" Plains, Tom Du rst.
Columbus. spent Sunday wi th
Mr. and Mr . Robert Durst.
Mrs. Linda Reisinger. Rome.
N.Y., Mrs. Myrna Close, Water·
ford. and Mrs . Marilyn Beall,
Columbus , called on Mrs. Audrey
Brewer and David last wc&lt;&gt;k.
Mr. and Mrs . Bud Gluesen·
camp, Sunbu ry, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wilson and sons,
Ironda le, were guests or Rev. and

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"Th&lt;' Ordi narH' l' of 17R7 ;md what

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gi,·en to each sc hool winner .
Plans ca ll fo r thr w inn rr ~ to tw
announced on .l uly 11 '" lh&lt;'
r ounl)'·ll'idr cpi!·brallon whi r h.
will lake plurr on lht•· Rock
Spring Fairgrounds.
The divisions of tlw Meigs
Co unt Y NorthW&lt;'SI Ot·dlnanre
and tiw Unit ed StalL'S Constitution Bice nt enn ial Communi! )'
School Co nt es ts arc as fo ll ows:
Div.l. Gr&lt;Jdes ·1 ancl 2. a rt : Th&lt;'
Amcrira Bill of Rights' - frr&lt;'
speec h. religious tolNa ncr. frrr

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project s from grade&gt;. one. two.

winner. S2 for carh dist rict
winn rr. and $4 !'or P;tl" h count _,.
winnor. ,\ rommt• mora tin• bi-

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\l'illlngness to undngo su ffe ring
and hordships 10. accomplish
Olll''s purpo.sr t?ueh us lh&lt;· trek ol

c ha irm an. ann oun&lt;'&lt;'d t oda~·.
Tlw con ff'Sl is oprn to ar t

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Golden Corn ............. 2 cANs $1. 19
30 OZ. CHEF·IOY ·AI·DEE

2 Pepperoni Pizza ............ $2.99
16 OZ. UNCLE lEN'S CONCENtRAtED

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t 0 OZ. WitH IAI·B·OUE SAUCE

Vienna Beef ..................... S1.S9
· 5 OZ. AIMOUR

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

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Prope_rt' y Trans1ers

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guard . lnt f'rrs l&lt;'d members Frida_,. through Sunda&gt;· ~ 7::10
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C9mplled by Emmogene Holstein Congo, Meigs County Recorder.
Boyd L. Kinzel . (ludrcy C.
Kinzel, to 0 . T. Co. ofOh .. Righ t
or Way , Salisbu ry.
to Lewis
0 . T. Co.
of Ohio
, Ri ghtHar
of Way
HarpN
, Linda
per..
Salisbur y.
Mildred Humphreys, Norma n
R. Humphreys. to G. T. Co. of
Ohio, Right or Way . Salisbury.
Lewis E. Humph rey. Pat ri cia
D. HumphrPy, to G. T. Co. of
Ohi o, Right or Way, Salisbury.
' Ethel N. Clark , Dec'd, by
Exec. , to Jim Farri s, Lo t. Scipio .
Willie T. Jones, Sh ir ley .Jones,
to John A. Rankin. Conn!!' L.
Rankin , 48.88 sq., Orange.
Willie T. Jones. Shirley A.
Jones, to John A. Rankin, Conn ie
L. Rankin , .25A. Ora ngn.
James H. Starch&lt;' r. Gloria
Starcher, to Mar McPeek, Parcels, Olive.
Mae McPeek, to James H.
Starcher, Gloria Starcher, Parcels, Olive
E ula Proffitt . to Ca nd y Ka v
Cox, Parcels, Lebanon. ·
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John A. Elias, to Ka thy .Jane
Elias, P~rcei s, Salisbury .
·1-.'t'i-rf on F. Ebersba c h .
Louanna E. Wilcox, Howard s.
Ebersbac h, Paula Ebersbach,
Thomas A. Ebersbach. Phyllis
Ebersbac h, Lawre nce S. Ebersb·
ac h, Sally Ebersbac h aka Sa rah
C. Ebersbach. Linda S. War ner
Coza rt, Ron ald Cozart. John L.
Warner, Steven R. Warn er. Jy l
Beaver Wa r ner. J c ffr e.v J .
Warner-Eason, Lor. Porn . VIII.
Linda R. Warner . Eason.
Caron E bersbach J acobs. to
Bernard V. Fult z. Bet ty J. Fultz,
Lot, Porn . VIII.
Mart o n F . E be rsbac h .
Louanna E . Wilcox. Howard S.
Ebersbac h, Pau la Ebrrsbach ,
Thomas A. Ebrrs bac h. Phvllls
Ebersbar h. La urance S. Ebr rshac h, Sall y EbPrsbach aka Sa r·a h
C. Ebersbach. Li nda S. WarnPl'
Cozart, Rona ld Cozart. Jo hn L.
Warn er . Stew n R. Warn er. ,)vi
Beavrt Warnt•r. J eff re y J.
Warner · Eason. Lind a R .
Warner · Easo n. Ca rol Ebr rshac h Jacobs, to Arthur W. Nease,
Ada L. Nease, Lot. Pam . VII I.
Myrtl e M. Gardner. to Michae l
Shay Faw, Parcels , Rutland.
Louise Brewer, Drc'd, E&lt;igar
Brewer, Affld .. Leba non.
Leo F. Young ..Jr.. May M.
May le, to Vi rgi nia M. Goorey.
William C. Goorey. Parrr ls,
Porn . VIII.
Virgil Prier. Dc•'d , to Mar E.
Price. Affid., Orange.
Mae Prier to Henrv P. Pr ier.
Pal sy L. Pril'f' , Parer !. Orang&lt;'.
Pau l Roy WalkN . Ri la Favr
Walk er, to Ohio Power Company.
Ease, Sa lem.
Adm. of Vc•lrra ns Affairs. to
Larry H. Whobrey . .Jean Wh obrey. Lots. 10, 11 . 12 tPI) 1:\.
Rulland Viii.
•Gal l Rradford. Mary Bm&lt;lfoni,
to Wilbf'rl .1. McC'Ia ln. Ease.
LPbanon.
Clarrn r r E. Fra ley, Jacq ueline N. Frai&lt;•y, to Jamrs Eddie
Dars t. Jr .. Annie Ma&lt;' Darst.
Parcrls. Co lumbia.
Cla udio Bartko. "' .lamps R.
Prllil. Tnml lcn(' K. P!'ll it. l.nls .
100. 101. 1M, lOa. Pomeroy .
Ca rl L. Wolfe to Da r·yl 1...
SawyPrs , Valrrlr A. s,rwyrrs ,
! .lOA , Rutland.
Nobrl'l Patrick Nru tzllng .Jr ..
Anita S. Npul zllng, to Farmers
Ba nk &amp; Sav. Co .. 6A . Olivr .
Frrderl ck J . Bowman . D&lt;'c'd.
Wane ta .J. Bowman nka , Waneta
J . Weekley. Alfld .. Olive.
Wan!'ta J . Weekley. Robf'l't D.
WePklry . to Nor:r D. Cass:rcl)•.
.B7A. OliVl' .
James W. Bland. Virginia
Bl aml , to Br ian M . Fri('nd , Mar.v
L. Gibso n. Pl. Lots. Porn. V.
,Esta Taylor, to Mlehurl R.
Can an. Jclf rey R. Ca nan. Steven
D. Whil e . Parr~ i s. Scipio.
Paddy .Jo Doolil lil'. r:eurg&lt;·
Dooiilll&lt;'. to Wlill:rm F. So rn ~n .
Mary Ann Sorden. Pared. Mldd .

cat,lenda·r
WED NES D.o\ l'
MI[)[)Lf,PORT - As h Street
Freew ill Baptist Chu rc h reviva l
th ro ugh Sunda y at7: :lUp.m. with
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Gordon F . Ravburn. toCrvsta i Ohio. Right or Wav. Salisbury .
Ka y Wheeler . Thom as ,E .
Gay Figir l. l.OA , ChPslrr . .
Myrna Marie Wears . JoAnn Winner. Anlt3 T. Winner . roG .T.
Thomas D.. Crow. Vrra A. . Wears . to G.T. Co, of Ohio. Right C:o. of Ohio. Right ofWa .v. Scipio .
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Goldl~
Berrv. to P aul E. · ' Crow. to Ohio Power Co .. Right of of Way. Salisbury.
Hele n J . Oberhoizer. Eda A.
AI vir Par tlow aka Alvin. Ann a Rowan. Mar v c .· Rowan. ·7., A. · Way. Porn. Vlll. 1
JOJ1 D. Koslival', Ja~ M. Kas tl- Herber. Evelyn E. Holl on. Freda
Ma t' Partlow a~a Ann a Mav. to Olive.
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Kenneth M. Swan n. Pa rce ls.
DwainP A. ,Jordan. Rubv F.
A. Wolf&lt;'. DennisR. Wolfe. Lots. W ay,S~Ipio.
toG .T.Co . ofO hlo.Right o! Wav.
Bedford:
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Jordan, to Brya n D. Jordan.
Svracusr.
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WadP S. Hannah . Mabel Han- Sa lisburv .
J r rr)' M. Oldaker. Janie M. T raciE' L. Jord a..n. Pa rcel.
· Bernard F. Bobo. to Carolvn nah toG.T.·Co. of Ohio. Right of · ·Thom~s E. Hyse ll. Brenda M.
Olda ker. to U.S.A . Farmers Coi umb i)l .
Yvonne Willison. JA . OlivP. ·
Way , Scipio.
Hysell. to G.T. Co . of Ohio. Right
Home Adminif .. l A. Bedfot·d.
Hillard Co nley, Margaret J.
L.W. Hys&lt;-11. Leona Hysrl l. to
Charelcs E. Whee ler. Martha of Wa)'. Sa lisbury.
· Rona ld E. ~idia n . H ~ lrn c Zi-. Co nley ~ka Ma r·garet J. Robin· . Gen. Telt'. Co. of Ohio, Right of K. Wheel l'!'. to C.T. Co . of Ohio.
J ohn E. Blake, S.vlvia Blake II)
dia n, to ·H. Kenn et h Dunkle. son ..to Farme rs Bank &amp; Sav . Co..
Wav. Salisburv.
Ri ght of Way. Scipio.
G.T. Co . of Ohio. Ri ghi of Way.
Theresa Dunkle. Lor •6. Chester. Sheriff 's Deed. Bedfor·d .
Ri!vmond Roach. to G. T. Co . of
Charles E . Wheeler. Ma rt ha Sa lisbury.

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each night wilh rvang~.• li s t . Rrv.
BEDFORD - Bedford trusCharles )';orriS. Special si nging . Ires mrel Monday, 7 p.m ..
FRIDA\'
' ro be fra lurrd.
low nhall .
RACINE_ Return .Jonathan
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SUNDAY
Carni•al.
the AmNican Revolution will
TUPPERS PLAINS- Ora nge
HARRISONVILL E - H.larrimeet 1: ~0 p.m. Friday in the Township VdluntePrFire Depal'l · sonville Elementary PTO spring• '
social room of the Racine United menf' s annual Mothers Day carnival and bea n din'ner. will be ··
Mcthodisl('hurrh.
c hicken and rib BBQ dinn er will Saturday at the school. Dinner
be served Sunday starting at 11 will be served from~ :.101o6 p . m . ,' '.
SHADE- Shade Uni! Pd Meth - a. m. Dinners $:!.7&gt;. Pie or rake andtherarnival-from a: 30to7:30
Odist Church will bp in revival ~~pm

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EASTMAN'S Voar ladepeadeatly Owaed
Low·Prlced Supermarket

Don Miller. 'Lorene Mlllt'r. to ·
G.T. Co. of Ohio, Right of Way , Sallsburv .
· Marvin L. Randolph. Mary B.,
Rando lph . Claud&lt;:' J. Humph·
rrys , to G.T. Co. of Ohio. Right of
Wav, Salisbury.
George F . Wagner. lo G. T. Co. '
of Ohio. Right of Wa y. Salisbury.
Otis S. McClin tock, Emma
·Jane McCi in.tock to Frank lin E . ...
Ihie. Kathy L. Ihlr . lot 37. Racine
Village.

lDYEIITISID mM POUC't

EIC~ Of ti'I!ISe ldvet1iud &gt;h~mlll tiQ&lt;Hf~ 11.1 b1111td~'!' I Yiliii:Ne lot llle in Del\ Kroge-r Stor.
llftjpt &amp;5 ipeet h:a~w nut ll&lt;l•n 1h110 1d. ll WI d o non !HI I a l an ldYII I'h Md item , wt wi!f oHtr ~

your chol(;l oil ~omJJMrtbltlnem .

Whan h&amp;ilaDit, Ht Hit ltng tllf ume """"~~'or 1 r~inchtck
whiCh Will en tide vou to IIUFCI'I ese thil e dvert&gt; IU!d itent et the tdWrti Nd prict wiut-. 30 dl'fl
Onl ~ one "enOOf coutJOn w ~l btl a c~ ilp111d per 11em pu1chued.

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Mother's Day Flowers ·

pure
:ai·Rila: sugar

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lmpatients, Geraniums &amp; Assorted Mums

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DAIRY LANE

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2°/o
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PEPSI

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Plus Deposit

BTLS.

DJIT 01 REGUlAR IIYIN UP "

CHERRY SEVEN UP........t u... •~ ... 99'

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QUARTERS

350, 1-PLY . 4.5" X4 .4" SHEETS PER ROLL

Blue Bonnet
Margarine

Charmin
Bathroom Tissue

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Fabric Softener ..!!.~:-••99&lt;

llba

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Macaroni ............l.'.t••• S9&lt;

IODIIID or PLAIN

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Sa It ............................

llba Macaroni or

u. ~o. . 59&lt;
Spag hett 1, .................

Red lalflbtrry or Srrawbttry

11

ShrtddH Cheese-6

Monorella ~heese .... 79&lt;

16-oz.

For
COST CUTIER WHITE BREAD , 16-0Z. 25¢

Vanilla, ChO&lt;olatt Instant

4 Vorioti01

Sandwich Bogs .. !!!.:~-•• 49&lt;-'

Pudding ...........!.~~...... 2S&lt; Toaster Pops ...... !!.~:;.6 9&lt;
Whitt, Yllla .., Dnil''l Food

Cltkkfii- 6.S •• ·

Stuffing Mix ...............65'
10 01. '""'

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Qill Chips ............!::.... 99&lt;

Paper· Towels ... 2 rOJ89C
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Trash Bags ...............$ 125
,.....,L.. $13 5
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Quick Oats ........ ~!.~!, .. 99 (

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U.S .. GRADE A 10-14-LB. AVG . YOUNG

Fresh
wberry Pies

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TOPPING .. . $3.49 EACH
16-lNOIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SLICES
KROGER AMERICAN

Augratin Potatoes .•.• 67&lt;
~! ~lopedz
. ·p
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Fresh

olallll!l ..... 67

(httse ' D1nner
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Mac

Head

S9 &lt;
aronr ..................
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Spotlight

Bean Coffee 3-lb.

Pinto Beans.. :!!.~!;!!... 29&lt;
Cot Litter ...... !.0.~;!:1... 88&lt;
Bath Tissue ... ~.!:!.~t... 6S&lt;
Filled Milk ..... .'.'.~;.~~~ .. 35&lt;
Tomatoes .•... .'.~.~,.!:-: ... 39&lt;

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Big K.
Soft Drinks.. 2-Ltr.

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CHILLED SUN GOLD

Orange

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Federal Food Stamps ·

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KROGER

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79c ~~==~-- . ·""· 99 c Polar Pak 99c
S4 79 ~==· . ...2"•• 99 c
59c Juice.......... 99c

Embassy
Mayonnaise 32·oz.

Macaroni &amp;
EliO

Shady Brook Farms
Whole Fresh Turkeys
Pound

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Grope Jelly ...... ?.!'.~:.. 99&lt;

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Bread

4-Roll

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SAV~ ••• :

laundry

•Pricea Good thru Sit.. Mey 9. 1987
HAMIURGII

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GeIat 1n
Detergent .... ~?.~!;.":.~ •.. S12 3

Cake Mix ..... !~!.::·.~: ... 59&lt;
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23&lt;
(hO&lt;,· Vanilla ITS
Dog Food ..........~~......
Frosting ....... !~;~.::·.:: ... 99&lt;
Pancake Mix ...........
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'"';.. 48&lt;
YeII ow Popcorn .....
32 01. JAI
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Salad Dressing .......... 99&lt; Microwave
Popcorn .. $129

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Black Pepper •..!.~:.~:. S199

KROGER CRACKED WHEAT OR

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O.t.'f. M.A. Y 9, 1987, IN POIEIDY AND GALLIPOLIS SIOUS .

' 8-lnch (25-oz.)
Ce:real ..................~~ .•
Tomato Catsup ...":!~......69&lt;
Coffee Creamer ..""·
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IN STORES WITH FLORAL SHOPPES

WE RE SEAVl TH[ RKlNl 10 UM!f 0UA NTI11 £S NONI· SOLO 10 DEALE AS

ringdale
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KRAFT SINGLES ........ n oz. p111. s1.69

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~ gift o~ flowers . . . for Mother's Day
~ or anY. day that you make special.
; The Kroger Floral Shoppe is filled with an exciting
• assortrnent of colorful bouquets, novelty fresh
CUt Tlf\\J\/ArC: and elegant roSeS from Which tO ChOOSe:

FRESH LEAN

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Cecil Gordon DeLong. 0&lt;-r 'd.
to L.oulsr Hilda DeLong. Affld ..
Le banon.
Robert Tvrr&lt;'. Dec'd, bl' Adm ..
to Robrrt W. Moodl spau.gh. Sr ..
Ju lia Moodi spaugh. lA. Rutland .
Haro ld M. Bnlrn . Juanita
Bol&lt;&gt;n. to Timm)' R. liood.
E li za brth J . Wels h. 13.10A.
Rutland .
Chrls tln r Whea tley. St ph r n
M. Wheatley . lo Fr&lt;mklln Rral
Estate Co .. Tracts. Rutland .
H. Robert Beavrr. Mar.v Aller
BeavN . rial., to Fra nk Puckell ,
Sheriff's Deed, Meigs.
Homrr S. Hill. Anna V. Hill, ·
nka Anna Taylor. to Marvin E .
Taylor. G. Ruth Tay lor. 2.00A.
ChesiN .
James W. Ellis, Maggi&lt;&gt; Ellis,
to Jamrs W. Ellis. Ma ggie Ell is,
Parcel. Rutland.
Hartley, Hartley &amp; Hartley,
Inc., to Fred C. Beaver, Sr., Pl.
Lot , Porn . v.
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Meigs County, by commission·
ers, ·(re- recorded), to Alvie Par·
llow, Anna Mar Partlow, Ease/ Right of Way, Meigs.
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THURSDAY
Mll)DL EPORT- Middleport
Eva ngeli n(•C hapter172.0rdrrof
Eastern Star. will meet for
polluc·k dlnn(•r at 6 p.m. Thu rsday · Members 10 bring a cove• red
di sh. Reg ular meeting at ?: ·10
p.m.
RAC INE - America n Legion
Post 602, Raci ne, will mee t 7::JO
p.m . Thursday to form an honor

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Property
Transfers ·
Complied hy Emmogene Hol •teln Congo, Meigs County R ecorder.
Boyd L. Kinzel, Audrey C.
Kinzel, to G. T. Co. of Oh ., Right
of Way, Salisbury .
Lewis Harper.' Linda Harp&lt;·r
to G. T. Co. of Ohio, Right of Wa y,
Salisbury.
Mildred Humph re.vs, Norman
R. Humphreys, to G. T. Co. of
Ohio, Right of Way, Salisbury.
Lewis E . Humphrey, Patricia
D. Humphrey , to G. T. Co. of
Ohio, Right or Way. Salisbury .
Ethel N. Clark, Dec'd, bv
Exec. , to Jim Farris. Lot. Sc ipio.
Willie T. Jones, Shirley Jones,
to John A. Rankin. Co nnie L.
Rankin. 48.88 sq. , Orange.
Willie T. Jones, Shirley A.
Jones, to John A. Rankin, Con nie
L. Rankin , .25A, Orang&lt;•.
James H. Starc her, Gloria
Starcher, to Mae McPeek, Parcels, Olive.
Mae McPee k, to James H.
Starcher, Gloria Starcher, Parcels, Olive
Eula Proffitt , to Ca nd y Kay
Cox, Part•els, Leba non.
John A. Elias, to Kathy Jane
Ell,a!!, ,t'~rcels, Sa lisbu ry.'
'Marion F . Ebershach .
Louanna E. Wilcox, Howard S.
Ebersbach, Paula Ebersbach,
Thomas A. Ebe rsbach, Ph yllis
Ebersbach. Lawrenct• S. Ebersbach, Sally EbPrsbach aka Sarah
C. Ebersbach. Linda S. Warner
Cozart, Ronald Cozar t, John L.
Warner, Steven R. Warner. J yl
Beaver Warn e r , ,Jl'ffrev J .
Warner-Eason. Lot. Pom. VIII.
Linda R. Warner . Eason.
Ca ron Ebersbach Jacobs, to
B~rnard V, Fultz. Betty J . Fultz,
Lot, Porn . VIII.
Mari o n F. Ebrrsbac h,
Louanna E. Wilcox. Howard S.
E bersbach. Paula E bers bach.
Thomas A. Ebersbac h. Ph vllts
Ebersbach, La ura ncr S. Eb&lt;.'rsb:
arh, Sally E bersbach aka Sarah
C. Ebersbach. Linda S. WarnN
Cozart, Ronald Cozart.•John L.
Warner. Steve n R. Warner, Jyl
Beaver Warner. Jrrfrev J .
· Warner - Easo n. Lind~ R.
Warner - Eason. Carol Ebrrshach J acobs, to Arthur W. Nease,
Ada L. Nease. Lot . Porn. VIII .
Myrtle M. Gard ner. to Mlcha rt
Shay Faw. Parcels, Rutland .
Louise Brewer. Dec'd, Edgar
Brewer. Affld .. Le banon.
Leo F . Young . •Jr.. May M.
Mayle, to Virginia M. Gom·ey,
William C. Goorev. Parcels
Porn. VIII.
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VIrgil Price, De' d. to Mar E.
PrlcP, Affld .. Orangr.
Mae Price to Henry P. Price.
Patsy L. Prier, Parer!. Orange.
Pa ul Roy Walker. Rita Favr
Wa lker. to Ohio Power Company.
Ease. Sa lem.
Adm. of Vrlrrans Afrulrs. to
Larry H. Whobrey ..Ira n Whobrey. Lots. 10, 11 , 12 1P t1 J:\,
Rulland· VIII.
•Gall Rradford . Mary Bradford,
tq Wilbert .1 Mc-Clain. Ea sr .

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MIDDLEPORT - Ash Stree t
freewi ll Baptist Church rev l\' al
through Sunda y at 7:311 p.m. with
l·~qrn g0 llst Ri ck WPav er. Special

gua r d. lnt r rps f!'d
should anrnd.

m cmbNs

f rid m· th rough Sunda,v at .7:JO
each night with evan g&lt;'iist, 1\ev.
C'haril'S Non·is. Special singing
to be fraturrd.

THURSDA\'

MIDDLEPORT - Middl eport
EvangPIIne Chapter 172. Order of
Eastern Star, will meet for
potluck dinner ·ar 6 p.m. Thursday. Members to bring a covered
dish. Regular meeting at 7: JO
p.m.
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RACINE - America n Legi on
Post 602, Racine, will meet 7:30
p.m. Thursd~y to form an honor

FRID,\Y
RACINE - Retu rn .Jonathan
Meigs Chapte r Daught ers or of
the Amer ican Revolu tion will
meet 1: :l(t p.m. Frida y in the
soeial room of the Rac ine United
. Mcthodisi.Church.

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AlviePartlowaka Alvin . Anna
Mae Par.tlow aka Ann a May. to
Kenneth M. Swann . Parcels.
Bedford.
.
.Jerry M. Oldak0r . Jan ie M.
Oldaker. to U.S.A. Farmers
Home Ad mini .. 1A. Bedford.
Ronald E. Zldtan . Helen e Zi·
dtan. to H. Kenn elh Dunkle:
Theresa Du n_kle, Lot • 6. ChPster.

Goldir M. Berrv. io Paul E.
Rowa n, Marv G.· Rowan , 7fiA .
Ol ive.
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Dwain e A. J orda n~ Ruby F .
J ord a n, to Brvan D. Jot:dan .
Tr aci e L. J ord a n. ·Par cel.
Columbi a.
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. Hilla rd Conley , Margaret J .
Co nle)' aka Margaret J . Rob in·
so n. to Fa rme rs Ba nk &amp; Sav. Co ..
Sheriff' s Deed . BPdfonL

The Daily Sentinei:-Page . 9 ·

Ohio, Right of Way ..Sal isbury .
Kav Wh re lrr : Thomas E .
Don Mlllrr. 'Lor!'ttr Miller. to '•·
Myrna Marie Wears. Jo Ann Winner. AnltJ I. Wlnnrr. to G .T. G,T. Co. of Ohio. Right of Wav, Wears. \o G.T. Co . of Ohio. Right Co . of Ohio. Right of Way . Scipio. Salisburv .
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of Way. Salis bury.
Helen J . Oberholzer. Eda A. · Marvin L. Randotp~. Mary B.,
Jon ·D. Kostlvat, Jan M. Kosti - Hrrber , E''elyn E. Hol lon. Freda Ran dolph . Cla ud&lt;' J . Humph·
val. to q .T. Co. of Ohio. Right of M. Gr u~sN , Felicia V. Grueser. rrys. to G.T. Co. of Ohio. Right of
Way. Seipio.
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to G.T. Co. of Ohio. Right of Wa y. Way, Salisbury .
Wade S. Hann ah. Mabel Han - Salisbury.
George F, Wallner. to G. T. Co. '
nab to G.T. Co. of Ohio, Right of
Thomas E. Hysell. Brenda M. of Ohi o. Ri ght of Way. Salisbury .
Way. Scipio.
Hysrll. to G.T. Co of Ohio, Ri ght
Oils S. McClintock ,' Emma
. Chareles E . Wheeler . Martha of Wa1,1. Salis bury.
·Ja ne McClintock to Franklin E .
K. Wheell'r. to G.T Co. of Ohio.
John E. Blake . Syl\'ia Blake lo lhl e. Kathy L. !hie, tot37, Racine ··
Right of Way. Scipio .
G.T. Co . of Ohio , Ri ght of Way . Village.
Charles ·E . WhPell' r, Martha Sa tisbury.

Gordon F' . Rayburn. 1o Crvsla t
Gay Flgiel. l.OA. Ch£'SI('r.
Thomas D. Crow. Vrra A.
Crow. to Ohio PO\'' NCo .. Right of
Way. Porn . VIII.
. Valerie J . Jmbod~n. to Pamela
A. Wolfe , Den nis R. Wolfe , Lot s.
Syracuse.
Berna rd F. Bobo. to Ca rolvn
Yvonne Willi son. JA, Olive. ·
L.W. HysPI I. Leona Hysell . to
Gen . Tele . Co. or Ohio, Ri ght of
Wa y, Salisbury .
Ra ymond Roach. to G.T. Co. of

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e~t:eplts ~p&amp;c:rh:: 111v no red tn t ~!&amp;ld . ll wt doNn 01.11 a t tn aaventUd irtrn, We will ott.f'fOt,l

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avaU1ble, '*" Kling thluma uvirlga Of 1 rtnchKtl;

whiCh wtl.l lntltll ~o u tn purchue tM ad~e rt rMd itltll1 111h1 1dY.niltd price within 30 Glyt.
On~\- one vtrldor coupon w~l t.. I CCIPIIIll per iutm purclllted .

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. Mother's Day Flowers

pure
sugar

We ~ave A Wide Var~e..tY of Ne,. Guinea
lmpatients, ~eraniums &amp; Assorted Mums
TENDERBEST
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ORANGE JUICE.. ..: ...... to-1i

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FOODIAND

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BOXES·

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SPREAD MARGARIN£.......41 oa. bowt 89'

PEAK

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Red Visa Roses

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· 2% Milk
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BAG

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Cereal ..................'""·S149
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Spaghetti Sauce ........ 89&lt;
31 ... 69&lt;
Corn Flakes ...~~.::~!':.~.. 89&lt;
Toma.to Catsup ... ~:~ ...
Coffee Creamer ..u:!~·...... 99&lt; llbo Mocaroni or
Spaghetti ........!.~;!'::... 59&lt;
Con.,ntratt&lt;l
Fabric Softener ..!!.~~.. 99&lt; Rtd Ralflbtrry or ltrowborry
llbo
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Macaroni ............/~.\..• 59 VaniUa, ChiKotat~ Instant
IODIZED or PlAIN
Pudding ........'... !.:~...... 2Sc
l6 ... 29&lt;
While,
Yellow, Dovil's Foocl
SaIt ............................ .
Cake Mix ••••. !.'~!.~~·.~:... 59 c
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$ 99

AVAILABLE ONLY IN STOAES WITH FLORAL SHOPPES

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QUARTERS
350, 1-PL Y. 4.5"X4.4" SHEETS PER ROLL

Dill Chips ............!::.... 99&lt;
Paper Towels ... 2 rOt 89&lt;
IG (011111

Trash Bags ............... $125
Apple Juice..... ~.·.~::~.~. $135

Pinto Beans .. ::!.::~:::••. 29&lt; ·
Cat litter ......;!~~~...88&lt;
Bath Tissue ... ~.!:!l.~t...6S c
Filled Milk ..... ;!.!'~.\-:: .. 35c
Tomatoes ......r.~.~••=."39C

SO~ D

TO OEAURS

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KROGER CRACKED WHEAT OR

Blue Bonnet
Margarine·

Charmin
Bathroom Tissue

Multi-Grain
Bread

16-oz.

4-Roll

16-oz.

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For
COST CUTIER WHITE BREAD, 16-0Z. 25e

U.S .. GRADE A 10-14-LB. AVG. YOUNG

Fresh
rry Pies

Shady Brook Farms
Whole F.resh Turkeys·
Pound
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Coffee. Filters ....~1!!.~•••• 49&lt;
Black Peppel' ...!.~·.:~. S199
Shredded Chtest-6

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Mozzarella Cheese .... 79&lt;

SAY

Grape Jelly .......'.f.-.~

.. 99&lt;

laundry

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Sweet Syrup .!~.::.!':~... 8S&lt;

4 Yoritlits

Sandwich Bags .. !~~.!!·.. 4u&lt;-.. -

Detergent .... ~!.~::.~.~ ... $123

Toaster Pops ...... !!.~!;. 69&lt;

!hit~ .. - 6.1 ••·

St uffrng M"rx ............... 6Sc

•Prlctt Good thru Set .. May 9, 1987
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OA'¥ MAY 9. 1987. I~ POIII£110' AI DGAlliPOliS nom

IN THE DELl-PASTRY SHOPPE

BTlS.

.....23&lt; Choc.-Yonillo RTS
IO Oa. &lt;•n•l
Dog F.ood ..........~~....
69( Frosting ....... ~:;!.::.:~ ... 99&lt; Frosted Flakes ........ $159
Pancake Mix .......II.
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Yellow Popcorn ........
N die
88&lt;
32 OZ. JAR
IYflor • Hoturol - 10.1 oa.
gg OO s..............
Salad Dressing .......... 99&lt; Microwave P!!pcorn.. $129 Quick Oats ........!!.!!·... 99 &lt;

HAMIU«GEI

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RAISIN

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Wt AES£RV[ TH £ fiiO HY TO I.IMtl 0U A.Nlll 1ES NON£

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DIET or REGULAR

KRAFT SIHGLES........ 12 o1. plrg. s1.69

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PINTO
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: Show her your appreciation with a
: gift of flowers ... for Mother's Day
; or any day that you make special.
~ The Kroger Floral Shoppe is filled with an exciting
~ assortm~nt of c9lorful bouquets, novelty fresh
,
: cut flowers and elegant roses from which to choose.
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MINUTE MAID

JUICE

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Crcll Gordo n DeLong. Dre 'd, •
to Louise Hild a D!'Long . Affid ..
Leba non .
Robert T)•r'r l•. Drc' d. b)• Adm ..
to Robert IV . Moodtspaugh. Sr ..
Julia Moodispaugh, 1A. Rutl;trld .
Haro ld M. Bulen . J uanltu
BoiPn. to Timm)· R. Hood .
Ellza b&lt;'t h J . WPish . lJ.lOA.
Rutland.
Chrls tinP Whf•atlr)·. Strphrn
M. Whea tley. to Franklin Real
Es tate Co,, Tracts. Rut lund .
H. Rober! Beaver. Mar)• Aller
Beaver·. !'tal.. to Frank Puckett .
Sheriff's Deed, Mrlgs.
Homrr S. Hill , Anna V. Hill.
nka Anna Taylor. to Man&gt;t n E.
Taylor. G. Ruth Taylor. 2.00A.
Chester .
James W. Ellis, Maggie Eilts.
to James W. E ilts. Maggie Ellis.
Parcel, Rutland.
Hartley, Ha rtlf'y &amp; Hartlf'Y.
hie., lo Fred C. Beaver, Sr., Pt.
Lot, Porn. V.
Meigs CountY,. by commission·
ers, (re-recorded ). to Alvle Partlow, Anna Mae Partlow. Ease/ Right of Way, Meigs.
(Continued on Page 9)

t!f:DFORD - Bedford trusters meet Monday. 7 p.m ..
townhall.

Property Transfers

Low•Prleed Supermarket

WrrkiPy. to Nora D. Ca ss a&lt;i y .

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Cia rr nrr F: . Fral!•y, .Ja equr llnr N. F r;~l!• y. to Jamrs Eddie
Darst. Jr .. Annir Mar Dar. t,
Parcels. Columbi a.
Cla udio Bar·tko. to James A.
Pettit . TamiiPnr K. Prtttt , Lots.
100. 101 , 104, IO!i. Pomeroy .
C1rrl L. Wolfr to Daryl L.
Sawyer s. Valerlr A. Sawyers.
l.lOA, Rutland.
Nobrt't Patrick Nrut zltn g .Jr ..
Anita S. Neu tzll ng, to Farmers
Bank &amp; Sav. Co .. 6A . Olive .
FrPder lck J . Bowman, D~r · d .
Waneta J . Bowman nka. Wan~t a
J . Week ley. A!fld .. Olive.
Waneta J . WrPklry. Robrrt D.

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SUNDA\'
Carnival
TUPPERS PLI\ INS -Orange
HARRISONVILLE - H.larriTownship Volun tcN F ire Depart - . so.nville E lementary PTO spring' •
ment.'s · ann ual Mothers Day
carnival and bean dinne~ will be•.
chicken and rib BBQ dinner will Saturday at the school. Dinner
be served Sunday starti ng at 11 will be served from~; 30 toG p.m .;'·
a.m. Din ners $J.75. Pi e or r ake and the rar niva l from :i:JO to7 :'3o '
$.!i0.
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SHADE- Shade UnHed Methodist Church will be In revival

Lt~banon .

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James W. Bland. VIrginia
Bla nd . to Bi'lan M. F'rlr ncl. Mary
L. Gibson . Pt. Lots , Porn . V.
Esta Taylor. to Mleharl R.
Ca nan , Jeffrey R. Ca nun, Sll•vrn
D. Whil e. Par·re ls. Scipio.
Paddy Jo Doolittle. Gt'orgt
Doolittle. to William F' . Sordrn .
Mary Ann Scrdcn . Pill'l'PI, Mid d.

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Wednesdcly. May 6.

P.omeroy Middleport. Ohio

For
WITH TOPPING. .. . $3.49 EACH

Augratin Patatoes .... 67&lt;
s.s oz. _
Scalloped Potatoes..... 67 &lt;
Macaroni &amp;
ChHSe· Dinner ..•!.~~-.. 22&lt;
1110

Macoron1.................
altox .. 59'

oN'ot Reaponslble For •TYf101rephiQI Errert

7 c ~::~~- 99 c Polar Pak 99c
$4 79
59c ~~f:r... ·-"·' 99c ·
16-INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SLICES
KROGER AMERICAN

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Fresh
·cauliflower
Head

Embassy
Mayonnaise 32-oz.

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Ice Cream. •-G•I

Spotlight
Bean Coffee 3-lb.
RETURNABLE BOTILE

Big K
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NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIOUCIARY
On May 1, 1987, tn the
Me1ga

County

NOTICE TO BIDDERS
PURCI'IASE OF
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
MEIGS COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF
HUMAN SERVICES

Probate

Court Caae No 25512, Ar

thur Warner, State Route

124 Recme Ohio 45771 .
pointed Co becutor end
Co-ExecutrtJC of the filiate of
Etha J Warner, deceased,
late of Route 2. Ramne,

o)lta1ned at the offtce of the

Clerk of tho Metga County

read aloud by the Clerk of
sa1d Board for a telephone
system for the Me1g1 Coon
ty Department of Human
Serv1ces
Separate and tndependent
btds wdl be recetved wtth
respect to the telephonesy ..
tem to be purchased 11 pro·
v1ded by the apeclftcattons
Satd specif1cattons and In~
struct1ona to btddl!lrs may be

46769 at the Clerk s Of11ce
unt 1l 1 2 noon on the 20th
dav of Mev. 1987 and at

OhiO 46771

Public Notice

2 30 P M be opened and

Sealed proposals w1U be
recetved by the Me1gs Coun
ty Commllstoners, Court
hou se
Pomeroy
Oh1o

and lf'lez Roy P 0 Box. Re
c 1ne OJ'llo 45771 . were ap ·

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Public Notice

between

Comm1111onera

the hours of 8.30 AM and
4 30 PM Monday through
Frtdev

Satd Board of Metgs
County CommisSioners res erves the r1ght to watve for mahttet and to accept or re·
1ect an'jl and / or any part
thereof

161 6. 13, 2tc

Robert E Buck
Probate Judge

Nesaoliroad. Clerk

AAUW has meeting
Beverly Gettl•·s past (ltt'S td rnl
ht a nrh. honorarv .md l1fe a nd
of th(' Gall lpolts R1anch t\mr •11
that one main funeiJOn of th&lt;·
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$ •
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Bon Bons ............... 3·50 lb
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Turtles
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Mrs Ecllih SJSson hdd a p1 o
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1rrr nl mreling of 1hr Forf'sl Run
Un ited M&lt; •t hodts t Women held al
thP homr of Mrs Edison Hollon
Mrs Stsson !Pad" mcd ilalton
11om (, uJdrposts "llo~ y lo Look
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FISH DAY
TRUCKLOAD SALE
FURNITURE, ART, MAnRESSES &amp; WATERBEDS
SATURDAY, MAY 9-Noon to 5:00PM
HOLIDAY INN
450 P ike St., Gallipolis, Oh.

Ohto 45769

Mennmg ftou !lh
President
Metga County
Commtlltoners
Certify1ng Offtcer

30 doyaofthetlluancodoto,

or the Director rev1ses
/ withdraws the propol8d
actiOn Any person may
subm1t comments and/ or
request a meettng regardtng
any non-final aetton w1thtn
30 days of the date mdt·
cated "Action", as used
above doet not tnclude
recetpt of a vertfied complaint If stgn1ficant public
mterest Ullts. 111 public
meettng may be held As to
any act ton. includ1ng rece1pt
of verif18d complatntl, any
penon may obtatn nottce of
fur:ther act1ons. and · addt·
tional tnformatlon Unlesa
otherw11e prov1ded in not•
cea of parttcular act1ons all
commumcat1ons shall be
sent to Heartng Clerk,

15)6 1tc

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
EXPLANATION
FLOOO PtAIN
DEVELOPMENT
The Metgl County Com
m•a•oners and the Vtl&amp;age of
Pomeroy, OhiO Intend to un
derteke Improvements to the
Central Bu11ness District to
anow handicapped aecess to
streets and curba Th1a proJect
11 located in the 100 year
flood platn Proposed Improvements cannot be underta·
ken 1n any other locat:10n or
manner There 11, therefore
no practtcabla altern•ttve to
the proposed proJect Failure
to provide thase Improvements would result 1n the continued lack of handicapped
access to Matgs County's
main commeraal and government target aru It 11 the
Meigs County Commtsllon-·
ers' and Pomeroy V1llage
Council's Judgment that the
Importance of these tmprove.
ments outwetghs conskteratton of ExecutiVe Orders

OEPA. P 0 Box t049,
Columbua. Oh 43216 Ph
16t4) 466-6037 Consult
ORC Chap 3745 and OAC
Chapa 3745-47 and 3746

5 for requnements

Fmal approval of plans and
spec1f1cattons Mead Corporation,. Chillicothe Otvtalon
Venous Townshtps, Effec-

ltve Dote 05 / 01 187 Application No 06·143f·IW

Tt,ta f1nal actton not pre
ceded by proposed actton
ar(d 11 appealable to EBR
SlUdge management plan
for land apphcalton of dtoxtn
contam~nated
paper mtll
sludge from the Mead Cor~
poralion Chillicothe. Oh1o

11988 and 11990

A more detailed descrtp·
tton of the proJect and FLA
flood maps are avatlable for
ctt11ens rev1ew at the Me1gs
County Courthouse Com
miSSioners Off1ce. Pomeroy

16)8 1tc

Public Notice
NOTICE OF
EXPLANATION
FLOOO PLAIN
OEVELOPMENT

:-if' I\ C'd

lull011 tng lh&lt;· mP&lt;'IIng

County Courthouse Com
r'!lllltoners Offtce, Pomeroy,

will become f1nal unless a
wrrtten adJUdtCitton hearing
request 11 tubmttted wtthln

ciU11ng

C'OUlC.,(• V..dS

A more detailed descnp-

flied w1th t~e director withiO

11h1&lt; h lime• pl,tns ""'" mc~dP In
s('l'\ &lt;' 1h(' ( a nt ('f'n .11 t hP blood n w
bliP. ntshf'lolhi•S IO br sold lA I' II '
ells 11 1bu IC'cl
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11988 and 11990

3 days Proposed act1ons

Mts Man NraS&lt;• jllt sJd!'cl Jl
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ation of E1utcutive Ordeta

101, 260 E Town St. tton of the proJect and FLA
Columbuo OH 432t6 No- flood maps are ava1lable for
liCe of any appeal ohoU be citizens revtew at the Meigs

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tbe CBD outweighs conoidor-

nottce, to The Envtronmen·
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Efloctivo dotoo of lin1l oc· tho Metga County Comm11t1ona and isauance datu of - · 1nd the Mtddlopon
propoted actions are ltatecl. Vtllogo Counctl'a Judgment

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PUBLIC NOTICE
COUNTY MEIGS

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unknown ~e~rs. devisees. le·
gatees adm•n•stratora, executors and / or ass1gns of
Waad Cunmngham (Chan
ey)
Robert Cunningham
(Chaney) James Cunn1n
gham (Chaney) and Nancy
Roc~hold

all whoso ad-

drasses are unknown. are
hereby nottfied that they
have been named defend·
ants 1n alegalact1on entttled

ROBERT HARRIS platnltfl
vs NAOMI KING. at al. de
fendants Th11 act1on has
been asSigned Case No 87
CV 43 and 11 pendmg '" the
Common Pleas
Coun,
Me1g1 County,
Pomeroy,

CARD OF THANKS
We would like to
thank our many
friends and netghbors for their kindness and sympathy
shown us dunng the
illness and death of
our loved one
Chtldren and
Grandchildren of
Dessie Patterson

6-8" 40C ea
. . 36C ea
... 66C ea.
.. '5.25 lb

BLACK CRAPPtE 10u1 of stockl
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The. Hybrtd Blue Gtll wUI reach 1 wetghl of 2 V; to 3 pounds

DELIVERY WILl BE WEDNESDAY, MAT 20, 10:30 to 12:00 Noon

&amp;SUPPLY

Pomeroy, Phone 992·2164

Services

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IOtd Guy T\ Monon and
northwest corer of Iondo of

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west 25'h rof. to 1 1tone·
thence south 5 deg eest

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58 rods to 1 tone. thence
south 35'~ ddg welt 49 ~
roda to aatone,.thenceaouth-

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to southwest ~orner of Iandi
of Joope( N,. So.vol. th1111ce

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place of j&gt;eginnlng, contolntng tO jond 6/ 100 ocro'l
mora orfl•••
IOC.ttd

The

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Th1s 11 to not1fy all persons
concerned
a~ut the cor.P,o
1
ratton ~nown as MAX'S

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~oyor

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of 101d

~om•

be P•r!ittonod. lhot plolnt-'

'f.

iff's intkest be set on to n1m'
orin
alternative that the, .. · ·

real

tate be sold end" ·

platntl

and

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defendants: ·

share fhe proceeds accord-•

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ing to! their mterest1 after.'
payml!"l of real estate talt81'
and c s of this action in-;
cludin plaintiff's attornev

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platnt hd amended com-' , •

pla~nt

ith~n

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twenty eight
days a t the last publica· ••
t1on of th;, notice. wh1ch w11( .. , 1
1
be
p~liahed once eachweek ftr stx consecut1ve,
weeks. tl'le last pubhcabon ..
wtll be ~· on the 3rd da'(.
M

of June, 1987. end the.
twenty-eight days for an..l'l
awer w1ll c~mmence on tha(
date
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In case of ailurt of the de-~
fendants to nswer or otller....
wite retpon 11 requtred b'(
Oh10 Rules f C1v11 Proce-;
dura. JUdge ant w1ll b8'
rendered ag" nat them for:
the rehef demanded 1n th&amp;
complamt and &amp;ll'ended
complamt
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Lany E Spencer."

Clerk of Court ~

Me1gs County Common

Pleea Cour(
14) 29: lSI 6. 13. 20, 27.
161 3, 6tc 1

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

THURSDAY, MAY 7-6:00 P.M.

located near Proffitt's Grocery (Portlan~ Mall)
The followtnc 1tems wtll be sold
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HOUSE TRAILER
1,
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12x55 1972 house l1a1ler Thts tra1ler ts •n ge'od condtlton fo1
the model fn specl at any ttme lnquue al PtoffJtt's Gtocery
TRUCK- AUTO-TRACTOR :
1970 f250 Fo1d pic kup, 1976 Butck auto , 1972 Cncket
Bx 12 alum ptoduce van llody farm all H 1n 100d condtt1on
POWER TOOLS
Crafts man 10 h p 4500 watt aux generator Jenny Car
Wash complele wtlh com llox Xll2 cha msa ~, 5 h p.rotoltl
ler PreciSIOn ga~de n seeder
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GUNS
Model 87 Slevens 12 ga. deiir bam! mode1 3p Savage. 12
ga pu mp 20 ga pump, Butte 12 double barrel, 5smgle shol
shotguns 1 10 ga 3 H&amp;R I Sprmgfteld Rem1ngton Model
66 Nylon 223 5 22 cal niles 3 Saturday N11ht Spect~ls
Rohm 38 Spectal Execul1oner 25 auto Clerke 22
STORE &amp; HOUSEHOLD
.,
Glass show case. 3 sto1e scales 1 ts a pu sh buttpn addmg
ma ch1ne sandwich machme Fng1daue P•ost Ptool stde·lly
s1de ~elnge&lt;alor lreezer combo. Hot Pomll5 3c~ft chest
lype freezer Chrysler Au Temp atr cond. Spe d•Queen
round wrmge1 washe1 4 sloves wood coal, 2 gas jluel 011
Culliga n water cond11toner smks Sea1s elecl range, old
rockmg chan bed used clothes 12 1n TV. 5 m tratte1yTV
MtSr. 1lems and ymg yangs

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992-2259
NEW LISTING- NEAR ROCK
SPRINGS ROAD - Counll~
home on 1 2/3 acre lot Home
tn good condtlon w1th 3 bedrooms. new ca~petin ~ m
sulated attached garage, storage cellar Btg yard for your
~d s $33,000 00

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PRICE REDUCED - MID·
DLEPORT - Almost2 acres
tn the counlry wtth a n1ce
mobile home, 2 other butld
tn gs Good locaiJon owne1
wants a sale MAKE OFFER
$1'5,000 00
RIGGS CRESH SUBDIVISION - REALLY NICE Split foyer home w~h 4 5
bedmoms all 10 e•cellent
condtlton Garage. mce lol.
W,B hookup, blinds and
shutte1s mcluded W,ANT

$54.900 ()()
LEE CIRCLE - SYRACUSE
- N1ce 3 b•• ,oom ranch
~tlh d1ntng area. large hvmg
room, laund11 lrea ca1port
and oulstde slorage Ntce
neJghbOrhoo ' owner must
sacnhce $31 900 00

$38
WE STILL DELIVER TO MASON COUNTY

KINGSBURY RiAD - Ap
protlmately 143 acre horse
farm House needs repatr,
bam, horse coila!, l1eii gas
lo the house ~011 and gas
wells avatlable ' r pu1chase
All. mmerals k jor detatls
on wells PRICE REDUCED
MAKE OFFER $47.500 00

RUTlAND - Ntce ~anch
type home on a level lot 3
bedrooms, equipped ktt ·
chen, all tn good condtlton

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Henry E. Cltllnd J1
992-6191
Jean Trussell ..... 94'-2660
Dolttt Turner .. 992-5692

HARTLEY
SHOES
unc.v~-oWM1
210 lASt • •
PGII!lOY

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CONSTRUCTION
Will Do ....
Carpentery - V1nyl
&amp;Aluminum Siding
-PaintingDrywall
Free Esttmates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

992-7636

4-171mo

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
CUSTOM BUILT

GARAGES
POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

550 Page 51., Midtltport

Ph. 9

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR
All types Carpentry,
Plumbing and
Electncal Repau 25%
Off for Senior
Citizens. Free Est.
Call 992·6952
leave message on
machine if no answer.

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

to 12 NOON

4 18 '87 I mo
~

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
985-3561

•Washers •Dishwashers
•Ranges
•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Free1ers

PARTS and SERVICE

45tlr.

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SANDY'S

AUTO SALES

ACCENT

Autamoti" Repair
&amp; Senice

Let Uc Fe nee 'f ou Ia

TUNEUPS to TRANSMISSION
Ull 992·7403 Al't.
Sl. AI. 33, Pomeroy, 0~.

PH. 742-2027

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riJ,A
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BISSELL
BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUllT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

We'll Sell You A
Used Cor or Fix
Your

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MANDCIAnED COUNTRY

ITEMS
Wood-Croche 1-Qutltt ng
flowers, Stwmg,
Baokel ltds

BOWLING I!

All M1hc

AESIOENTIAL fCOMM ERCIAL

Other limes by chan,e or
call 992 ·1731 lor
appointment.

COMPARE OUR PRICES'
4:14 I mo

SERVICE

Old One
3-27-2 mo

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.
EUGENE LONG
~INYL &amp; ALUMINUM

"At Reasonable Prices"

Worked m home area
20 years

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

"Free Eottmates"
CALL COUICT:
Ph. 16141 843·5425
3·9-'87-2 mo pd

614-446 3672

TOP CASH p11d for '83 modi!
and newer uaed ears Smith
Bu1ck Pontiec 1911 Eattftrn
Ave Gelhpohl C1ll 614-441·

Pomeroy Bowling Co.
3821. 2ND Sf.

lh11 ad wtth

Bn~

your fomly or group

Ia bawl 2 gamts ond
get one fre~l
Good Fn. &amp; Sat. nighls
or any open bowling
lime. Call us for parties
lor your group.
992·3432 or 99'·2403

Hobson Drive

992-6173

All Types of
Trenching
GAS- WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS
Bus. Ph. 915 •3813

Hame 985·3837
4-22-1 mo

4-16-87-1 mo

AVON Benefits teHimployed
tnsur1nce av•d1bla, prtzll good
eaming own produclt et cot~

Co11614-441 2156

CALL

614-367-0412

PlUMBING &amp; HEATING
168 North Second
Middleporl, Ohto 45760

SAlES &amp; SERVICE

WeC~rrv

F11h1ng Supplln

Pay Your Coble &amp;
Phone Billa Here
• IUSINIIS ~HONE
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fESIDENCE PliO~£
t6141 "2·1754

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSIONS
REBUilT &amp; REPAIRED

Needed Med1clll Recorda Clerk
for a 1DO·b td SNF·ICF F1etllty
locettd In J1elc1on Ohio Pre
vrou1 medical record opllf'lence
1n long letm care 11 pref.,Ad
E11c~tllen1 bentfltt ttnd re~ume
to Four Winds Nursing Center
215 Seth Ave Jackton. O~lo
415UO Att Admlnl1trttor

oaint

Vacuum Blaat1ng of structural steel. tanks.
bu1ldmgs, and mllcellaneoualtems

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 614/949-2686

415)mopd

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

EMPIRE FURNITURE

An aggr11ulve groWing company
seeking lndlvidullt who wot.~ld
like to beg111 1 Dlftlr tn retail
mantgement Company will

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108 W. Main, Pomeroy, Ohio
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PH. 992·3307

tr1ln •nd cowr e~~:pen11s It you
wtnt an opponunlty to grow
send 1 retume and 11lary re·
qu1rementt 10 WU Car Ent-.r

T~IN

MATTRESS/BOXSPRING ............ 198.88
FUll MATTRESS/BOXSPRING ............ 1148.88
CHESTS :......... 149.95 RECLINERS ..... 199.95
DINETTE/4 CHAIRS ............................. 199.95
12 Months Free Financing

Racine, Ohio 45771~

3 Announcements

' Telemarketing Opportunhy
It you hava prM~Iouatelem~rkel
ing e~~:per~ence and Iff looking
tor 1 CIW'Hf lnsttld of 1 job
plt~ae consider AAA th1 Auto
Club of Southtttern Ohio An
Ideal opportunity tor Nles peo
pie with Avon. Tupperw•"·
Fullet Btuth. or lnturtnce
~Pperl.,ce If you are a member
of AAA you know the velue of
the product you w11l be selllnv
Shlfe thet knowledge with
others 1nd , .. paid for It Send
rttum1 or work history to AAA

Tout Guides OoetMoney mot I

II ttl

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lht Auto Club of Southtlttern
Oh10 710 Waller St Portt
mouth OH 456&amp;2 ATTN 8011:

vtte you 7 Stltry to 1t1r1
Commlulnt Bonus Ftntaltlc

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SA"D
TOP SOIL
FILL DJRT

Howard L Writ-1

Roger Hysell
Garage

YOUNG'S

ROOFING

NEW -IEPlll
Gutters
Downapouta
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

949·2263
or 949·2161

10-8-tfc

II. 124, P-.y Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Altt Tru••l••l••
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121
6· l7·tft

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CARPENTER
SERVICE

- Addon1 and flmodlling
- Rooting and gun• work

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- Conc:rlte wortt
- Pklmbint 1nd electncel

(free Eotlmotn)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992·6215 or H2·7314
PomtrOJ, Ohio

415 '86·1C

Pt Pit Within a dl'(l

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Situations
Wanted

Wor .. wtnlld mowing odd joba
Metga G1llla and Mtton Coun·
llet 614-992·5589

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Schools
Instruction

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Aet,.ln Now Southetlttrn Bus·
inets Collegt C1ll 114 441-

4387

J1m 'a odd job1 pelntlng dttYI·
w1y rtstlllng, cwperuer work'
root r1ptlr t,.es ' hedgM
t•p•rltnotd Cell 81•· 379·

241t

Oodrllls Prlvttl Home Cart
Heve room !n my homt tor thrtt
elderly ladiH May 20th For

information CeU PrilciM1 Ph

&amp;1• 388·8183 after 4pm

318 1490

or

Will mow llwna In tDWn Calf

114-«1·3518

Will do bllbytlttlng in my home·
Ooy '"'" Coli 114·311·9308

Need e•perleneiKI cook for H I
WIY Inn, At 7 Kan•u91ltcross
from Rayburn t M11ht) Apply
'"peraon

Lawn mower rtPIIt Will plollt.~D
1nd dtllvt t AltO light htuUng

Will da l1wn mowlnQ 1nd odd
Jobs C.ll Robert Plclt.tt 814 -

lldy would h.. to m"t sincere
man l!l5 011 oldM Photo~rt·
cltted P.O eo~ 717- Rilifi'e

Oovtrnment Jobs 111, 040
t!l9 230 vr Now hiring Ctlt
8015 887 8000E~~:1 A 180&amp;tor

Will do home MWing, clothing
con•tructlonandmending 3~-

3-17 2 mo pd

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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

PAT HILL FORD
992-2196

Middleport, Ohio
1-t3-tfc

•&amp;771
WANTED Otrls 1ges 8·12 1nd
13-19 for Modern Miu Prellml·
n1ry For more Information c1ll
304 372-2618 o..dllne for
entry M1y 12

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SmtU bl1ck t1n mtll dog Very
good wlth children Call 114·
441 4314 bMween SA 11 AM &amp;r
7&amp;10 PM
2 mal t call, I montht old Htve
had shots &amp; h.ve been d•
cltwtd Call 814 441· 325?

Male Beagle, will run rtbbltt
Ctll448· 1 149

&amp; Vicinity
r;. Ftmlly 3 miles out on Mill
Crnk Ad May 1 thru 9th
9-epm Everything chtiD

Lots-Everything Nice houM•
hold tumlthlng• Appll~nctt,
refrl;tr•tor fretltr

15 ftmlly. c:toth lng bttry throwgh
adult ount bed tpfladl. turnl·
ture di1hn jtwelry, small or
gan. lee cream frHitr, mlto
&amp;41 Th ird Avt Tuft WH . &amp;
Thur•

4178 ther 5pm

Bay Attritwlf Ph

992-71132
4 11/ 1 mo

LIVE

ENTERTAINMENT

2 POOl

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~.

Lara• V•d Slit Mey 7th, lth,

.lh Vloltl MIHhono't Rt

7,

Mtlgt Athan1 County Lint
Hom• lnttrlor. dish• Tupper.
wtre, furniture , largt tiJt clo·
thing tnd oth., 11111, rftMy

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miocoorvii.,Ol

Mav 8th tnd lth 28t Third It ·

Roan• 9 00·1 00

GlrJ91 lilt Mly 1,7.8.8 from
9 till 1 ' ' Centt~W~ry Couch,

Ungtviltt trtt on 81 At 331. 1
mile etst at Oanvllll Itt , May

loVINft. Chill' • ltOOI I ..JeCJ,
kld1 art,d adult clothtl. picture•.
lott mare New ttltctlon ol
wood craftt Make a greM
M01h11t't Dty gifl

8, 9 00 I 00 Bib¥ 11tms 1nd
elothH glrlt 12 14, boyt 1· 10,
equtrlums, dlnln, ttble 1nd
more eu 742-2 153
hrnlly 81t M1y lth,

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Puppi.. to ,; givJ away Ptrt
Goldan Retrlew• and part lrith

First time wet 8tby ittrnt, fltl
mtrlttt lttmt by the v•ton. all
undtr fltt market ~ttlut Cent•·
nary ,,., Lincoln Pike 1111
trtKtf•lttt May 1,0, 7.1

34&amp; Syetmore. Middleport
• cro.. ftom lmpttlll Electric
Lott of llldltt and mens clothing
and mise

f

llitttntto gl.. twty to
good home. Had flut II'IIOtstnd
worm1d 814 ~ 892 - 7031 or

&amp; Fem1ly Clothing Infant to
ltdult All sir:tl M•ny othtr
heml lttriiOI dtsh11 , tiC May
8,7, . I 1000·500PM Rod·
nev Vhlattll , 3rd It lth Dn left

To godd home only Pure bred
Ortlt D•n• Famal• 2'1Jyu old

bltck whh white bltn

IU-«O·t364

Ph

Sttttt e wb old Ctll 114·
992 311.
8 wk old

814 992 7108
6

pvppfft

moth•• a ..gle,

304 675 3791

6 Lott and Found

Mev 7th·9th 8 15 1 mile from
lu!avdte Townt.ouH on 8ul1
vlll1 Porter "d '1ignt Chlldrens
dothtl dining room teble '
chaift. shower doott, hl·ch.Jir,
much mort Atin cane ..•
Yltd Stlt May 7 8 t , AU eto
thtnt t1 .00 or ln1 dlffwrent
fttml Mldtd Procttdl fat Men•
telly Htndlcapped Camp Fund
2211 E..tern Ave, Johntonl
Mobile Court Lot 17

FOUND Whlto lang hoirld cot
found on Third Avt Ctll G114-

44t 7508

bird Lower
MlddttPOr11rtl It round or Hen

Lolt 1

Cockttl•

WED. 9·1:
elll 814·9112·1901 A.,.••d
Friday 8th. Rt. 2181 mite above
Baby bed ptay pan
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30-1:30 Found Coct.• Spaniel. JoAnn MtrCINHtt
Hlfold Dav• Anldtnee.
Cntp rqkf..,ce App .. Grove·
Rd. Owntr pletM clff to
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEE~ Dorc•
Y•d lolo. 4 Fomlll• Allttlo of
Nltr~ti~ 81 1·948-2378 lfttr
''"ry11tlng Moy 7th 9·7. lth
t
:OOpm.
SUN. 3 A.M.· 12 A.M. :
9-3 419 L•rie1 DriYJ If r..n on
beck porch
MONDAY·SATUIDAY I
Publi~ Sele
2 V•d 11ln Thurs 7th, Fri. lth
I 0:3D A.M.-2:30 A.M. 8
Juat off 141 lincoln PUll•
&amp; Auction
We Are A Privote Club
Now Accepting NMembera
MEMBERSHIP Ill 00
Non·Membor Cover
Charge U 00

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Middleport
&amp; Vicinity
. .-.

Gtr1g1 111t Anna Elllt rMI·
d.,ce 241 Lincoln It Mlddl•
pon Thull 7th T V • Hdlng ·~
mechln1, r.trl!iJerttor curtMnt, ,..
blldlptetdl small rugs mite

1 ytlf otd full blooded fem1le
bl1ck Llbr•dor dog Ph ue.

CAll 7 DAYSA W£U

·.. ..P.omero'Y...

Two F1mily 01r1111 Stle. 1132
S1cond Ave Dlshn, clothes.
end lots of mise lhm to 4pm
Ml'( 7 1nd 8

11•·379·2143

•lnt Cla1m1
•Special Even1s

1·9·10

CSp•lnv Vllloyl
Mov 1.7.•1. 218 Third Avo

AKC Reg'ed white German
tlhtpherd llac:k Germ•n Sh•
pherd &amp; Chow ml111d 801h
temale 1payed Ctll 114 388-

lyr Old mtle dog p1rt Autl
lhtphllfd plrt Blue Heeltr Ph

•Greduattona

Cathtdrtl window quiNt wNl bt
at r:1ea Mkt 11 Felrgrouncls, Mty

clott,lng , turnltvll , MIY ?· e-9
rlin OUI14 11 16 107 Oek Dr

114 266 1459

•Valuables

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Baby CIDthtl home inttrior,
other lttnu To num•ou• to
mtnrlon Thur Frf 885,Jay Or

Moving ltle. household hem1

Bl.c:k &amp; Tan ftmlla Oobermtn
Men tpayed, htrr~a mtdlctl r•
cordt, to good home only Ph

lin Sl~tfos to VHS Vi. . Tope
•Woddlngo

992·3al8

Giveaway

1913

VHS HOME I£CORDER
lr101Sitrs u .... &amp; 110 ~••,.

Coli 610 742-2383 or 114
742-309t

t=·":·:~:··:·:od:-~·~·="~"::;;~::~:77:3:·:1:··:1~~::~::::::

BINGO

UGlESClUI- POMIIIOT,

PHOTOGIAPHEI

The Medallion Band
12 00 Cover

milking ttslttanl Must hl'll't
tound ttmlly life tnd no drlnlc·
lng Benetits d•end on exp•
rlence tnd ttthud, Repty with 3
rtfrencn to lo11 P- 5. ciJe POint
Ple11ant Hotp • 200 Main St .

Ptrt-tlme btb'(tltter naMed tor
2 c: hHdntn Ctllt14·251 · 1788

35M

9 00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.

•n

Sue for lnterv1ew OH-288
Cl•t21 Not jutll ,tob

FREE UNCE

Live
Entertainment
Wed., Fri. &amp; Sat. Night

Full

AU Mokts &amp; Models
24 HR. SERVICE

81000 / wk Many oompeny

beneftll 1dvenctment mll'ltQtment poslt•ons t'lllilablt Ctll

,, . ... ., 0812

Thts

For bultnlltfs eccounts
T•me UOOOO

949-308B Bus.
949-2606 Home

Che~~petk

1tl!J~n

P1rt· t1me me~l cutter tor tmlll
9rocery store Send ret.t,.tme to
Box P30. cere Pt Pleennt
Register 2.00 M 1in St PI
Pleannl

opportunity to htn UOO

4-17-1 mo

lob larlon, Owner
2·S.·86·1fn

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Announc e1111: nl s

49835 St. Rt. 124

949-9070 or
949-2045

PH. 992-9949

cltfkt Pick up tppllcMkm
at Vaughtns Markel. Mtton

,....... Inc . P o ••• t 308. 1 8 Wanted to Do
Poot..,outh OH 48!42

4·7·'87·1 mo

ACTION
TOWING

190 MUllfRRY AYE.
POMROY, OH.

&amp;71-3950 or 1·800-642-3619

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SANDBLASTING- Dry Blosttng, Wet Blaottng, and

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SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

VETERANS-Earn extl'tmoney 1R
the Anny Natronal Gutrd 304

30.·878·11881

ways

USED TIRES
NEW BAnERIES

JAMES COE

1429

M11ure rtsponaible tetnaa• girt
!n Me1dowbrook 1reeto baby1h
3VJ y..r old tt lettt 3 evenlngt
per week C1ll t'het' 00 PM.

20 Years Exp.

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; lOAD SERVICE

"VON, no serv1ce chttgl open
ltrrltorres phone 304 876-

!)•raon for gtrutl f•rm worl!. tnd

11 Help Wanted

SIOING- Vinyl, Alumtnum, and Wood
PAINTING- All typos tncludlng space age tnsulattng

GUnERWORII
EXCEllENT
REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

Ext F 13860

CONCRETE WORK- Stdewalko. Bosementa and Dnve

1·3-'86 tfc

SERVICE

for Info 24 hrt

!Centr~l Sundard l'lmel

Servli:ns

sulating Roof Coating
CARPENTRY - Additions. Garages, Sun Decks

REPAIR

THE

1-6t8 469-30tt

000
No ..~hng, repe1t
buslnes1 Set your own hours
Tr1lnlng prov1dtd Ctll 1-812·
938 8870 M F. Bam 10 6pm

Residential - Commerctal - Industrial
Free Esttmetes- Fully Insured
ROOFING - Shtngtes. Rolled Roolmg. Gutters and In

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Partt &amp; Smlee

Federtl Stitt, tnd CtvJI service
jobs 116,707 to t59,148 ye1r
Now hrring C1ll Job Line

080.000 Pan Timo

fniplllyllll~llt

GHEEN'S PAINTING, INC.

G&amp;M TV

Fer111 Eq•lp111ent

Eltt 1449

818,000

Middleport, Oh1o

BOGGS
Authoriud John DHrt,
New Holland, lush Hog
Form Equtpment
Deolor

pm Ctll614 ·992·6148

LARRY'S CARPET OUTLET

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Hiring! Government jobt your
•ret t16,000 ·•88.000 Phon•
elll refundlble 1102)838 8885

REPS NEEOED

Buying JUnk cars Call1fter 5 00

Expert Installation
Up to 36 Months Financmg Avatlable

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Help Wanted

992-3476

5, 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET &amp; PADDING

f-151 mo

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIllE, OHIO

Buvmg d1tly gold silver coins
rlngt i8WIIty sterltng ware, old
coms. large cunencv Top prt
cet Ed Burkett Barbtf Shop,
2nd Ave Middleport Oh 814-

STAINMASTER
WEAR DATED

Complete Remodeling

Rooltng of all Typoo
Complete Gutter Work

We PlY cash fOf ltte modet cletn
used can 1
J1m Mmk Chev Olds In c
Bill Gene Johnson

MOHAWK CARPETS

Riverine AntiQues

!Sugar Run Area)
HOURS: Wtd ·lhun In
10om. to S p.m
Saturday I 0 A.M

PH. 992·2772

FREE ESTIMATES

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

THE HAT RACK

"fREE ESTIMATES"

Wanted To Buy

2282

992-2526

•lnsui&amp;IIOO
•Storm Doors
•Storm Wtndows
•Replacement Wtndows
•New Rooftng

9

tin

RUSS MOORE

VINYl &amp;
AliiMINUM SIDING

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1124 East Moiti $1. ·
Pomeroy
HOURS: lues ·Wed.-Frt.
ll a.m to 7 p.m.
Sunday: 1 p m -7 p.m
by Chonce or Appotnlment

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULAnON

WELCOME

UJ Licensed Clinical Audiologist
:J:
~ (614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
Gallipolis. Ohio 45631

'"· 949-2860
or 949·2801

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

AUCTION •t t~e Arbuckle Creek
Commu.-lly Center Every Sat
n1ght 8 00 PM Truclt lolid o1
grocerfes 1nd toys EVERYONE

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

SIDING CO.

ICUT OUT fOR fUTURE US!I

FENCE COMPANY

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection
~ Swim Molds • Interpreting Services

New Ho111• Built
"Free Estimates"

FREE EsnMATES
4-28·87-1 mo

*VINYL SIDING
*AlUMINUM SIDING
*llOWN IN
INSUlAnON

BISSELL

7

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING
E.M.i,nWtlll
POMEROY,O.

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10Chp&lt;

:ud ~ rnJl.

RUTlAND - N1ce leveJ' lot.
mce modern 6 yr old home
range, refngerator dtshwasher
carpet1nP. 3 BRs 2 lull Oalhs
sundeck pool and ~ashe •
$47,500
40 ACRES - Free gas hay
held, mce k1tchen wtlh
range, panelmg, lg rm s 4
BRs, hen house &amp; •oot eel
lar $43 000
.,
66 ACRES- Plus mmerals
lots ol trees &amp; secluded m
the country About $500 00
per am
NICE HOME - 2 slory 2
lull balhs mce cqok ~ bake
untls wpetmg basel!!ent
furnace on old 133 at Rock
Spnngs lot about 200•150.
TP water &amp; ga1age At mg
$41.000
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40 ACRES - 9 RM arm
home furnacJ, balh, lg
bank Iarm !epees &amp;, mt
ne~als $45 000
100 ACRES- Sulton Town
sh1p , Ohto R1ve1 lronta ge, T
P water old house &amp; llam
30 or 40 acres of fraclor
land on Rl 124 Askmg
$70 000
POMEROY - 2 sto ry 3 or 4
BRs on Mulbeny Hoi wale•
heat dtntng 2 baths &amp; 2
porches Only $28.000
REEDSVILLE - 6 rm house
&amp; 2 lots Sel up fo1 tratler T
P wale• &amp; dnlled well Just
$16 '000
DUPLEX - Buy lh1s &amp; let
lhe rent help 2 lots tn Rul
land near the stor~
Certtfted Appratsals
Sellin&amp; Problem?

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5-6- 87·1 mo pd

"· GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

4 16-86 lin

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216 E. 2nd St.
Phone
1-1614)·992-3326

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MAnRESSES

$ 999

985-4.141

' lunch Served

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106 Butternut Ave., P••eroy, Ohio
992•2039 or 992-5721

Estate~
RLILTOI

JIM CARNAHAN - AUCTIONEER

Terms- Cash

CHESTEI, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIOING
•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMOOELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
8UILOINGS
Phon• Day or E..nints

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

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Real

GORDON PROFIT - OWNER

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lncfll41ftg Gttltl U ' 1~6

TEAFORDm

Hous1nq
H eadq u.1 rte rs

Send lhe ITO®
Scenk:rl Candle
Bouquet.
Mother's Week starts
May 4. just call
or VISit us today.

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

ttftcate of D1Saolut1on with
the Sflcretary ol State. State
of Ohio. for a voluntar:y d1s
solution

MARCUM
CONTRACnNG

Real Estate General

a glowing day.

ORIGINAl Oil PAINnNGS

PLACE. INC of 308 South
Thtrd Avenue, Mtddle~qrt,
Oh•o 45760, has ltlod a Cor-

141 29. 151 6 2tc

WJShMom

Price

614-~43-52,48
REASONABlE
·
I
j

NO:riCE

amended com~
plaint •r for the rnlnt.te to
plaint

j

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

Sa1d 10.08 acret trect hts
no outlit or 1nlet and taland

$1 58

ART SAlE ........ 1f2

TVs, ~ntennas
Satelltte Sales
lnstclllation
Service;

Public Notice

FARLEY S FISH FARM . C11h. Artcanaaa 72,21

3 PC. LIVING ROOM
SUITES

J.R.'s '
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Jasper N

ThB Daily Sentinel Page-11

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PUBLIC SALE

In Memonam

IN MEMORY
In loving memory of
our husband, daddy
'and grandpa, PaulL.
McOamel. Sr., who
passed away May 6,
1979 - eight years
ago today:
Deep in our hearts
lies a picture 1,
Of a loved one laid
to rest.
In memory's frame
we shall keep it
To all who knew
Paul. because he
was one of the
best.
In our hearts he's
still so much alive
We love htm so.
Sadly missed by
Wife. Margaret
McDaniel,
Children and
Grandchildren

We Furn.ah Hauhng Co,tatneta and Guarantee Lrve Delivery
Call your local a1ore 10 place order or call TOLL FREE 1·800·247-2615

from

Cunntngham (Chaney), The

The object of the complamt and amended com·
pla1nt 1s to part1t1on the followlntJ described real estate

It's Time For Stocking!

R &amp;G FEED

The unknown hetrs de·
vtsees. fegatees admmtstra·
tors, executors. and / or as·
11gns of Nelita Gova. de
ceased. Frank Gove the un
known hetrs, devisees. legatees executors, administrators and / or lll19f'IS of
Frank Gave. deceased. Ned·
ra Gove, Jean Smclatr, The
unknown he1rs. devtSeea.legatees. executors, 8dmtntltrators and/ or ass1gns of
Jean Smcla1r. deceaud. Tamara Smclair, loretta Slnclatr. Elva Gove The unknown heirs. dev•sees. legatees, adm1n1straton. executors and / or auigns of
Elva Gove. deceased; Mary
Gove· The unknown hens.
devtsees. legatees. execu·
tors. admm11trators and / or
asstgns of Mary Gove. de·
ceased. Harry Sovd The un
known hetrs, dev11aes. legatees, admm1strators. executors and / or aas1gns of
Harry
Sovd.
deceaaed.
Garth Sovtl, Etta Sov1l, Helen Sovtl. Janet Sbv1l. Eva
Sovtl Chaney The unknown
heers, devtsees legatees. ad
mmtstrators . axecutors an
d / or asatgns of Eva Sovll
Chane! deceased
Wa1d

r

and State
Ohto; '" Frac~
t1on 30. to- rt·
Beg1nn1ng on the{ nort~

CASE NO 87 CV 43
LEGAL NOTICE
SERVICE BY
PUBLICATION

Mannmg Roush
Prfls1dent
Metgs Countv
Comm1sslonerg
Cenlfytng Offtcer
151 6 1tc

2

l

Sttlllltob in tho Townllhlp
of 011.,., County of 'Molga

Oofen~ants

6, 1987

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by order of court.

IN THE
COM PilON PLEAS COURT
MEIGS COUNTY. OHIO
ROBFRT HARRIS Platnttll
VS
NAOMI KING. et ol.

Ohto 45769

Card of Thanks

CHANNEL CATFISH
. 4·6" 25C ea.
HYBRID BLUE Gill, t -3"
.. . .. .
lARGii MOUTH BASS, t -3"
FATHEAD MINNOWS

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OhiO 45769

The Me1gs County C\lm
m1ss1oners and the V1Uage of
Mtddleport. Oh1o Intend to
undertake acqu•s•tion and
clearance of a ftre destroyed
bulldmg formerly occupted
by the Emptre Furneture
company Store. to prevent
further bhght tn the Cl!lntral
Business 01strtct Th1s pro
JBCt 11 located tn the 100
year flood plam Proposed
Improvements cannot be undertaken tn any other loca·

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• day thtl«vloo.
Autt60n 304way
Clit:k'oIn Auction

C1ntentry. Ooultle wide •th

trahr•ltft Oiahft,jtwtl«y, clo·
thl"f ltwn rnowtft. rotltl«t

I ~L=
o1 •-m_lo:='~-:---:--:-::::--:

lllli· 3430,liclfti1No 7&amp;•·17

Oer11elele: ComlfAt 1•11nd

"ick P11raon ' Auction.. II·
ctttlld In OMG and Wilt Virti·

Lincoln Plk• Thura MIY 7 9·4
Rein cancels. Rain dllt Thun
MIY 14

nit Rttl Ett.te. erTtJQul. f•m.
llquldetlon ultt, 304· 713·

1711 ., 773 1430

Y•d • • Thurt • r:n &amp;1m·

1""' top of hill Plonto Sub

Larg•

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M•v 7th and lth Go aouth on
Rt 7 , turn left on Meond Ad
piSt 8r1dbury CIUtlpn Ughlt,
follow 1ign1 81by 1nd •ctuft .~..:.
clothM baby furniture toys. '1"

m11c: t.11c:erln blkl 814-992·

71t0

Ylfd i 11• Fri May I blhlnd
Faodltnd 1n Pomeroy 9 00- •"'
3 00

-.

Garage 11le M1y ?1nd 8 •rick ~
&amp;t Autltnd Chlldrtn ctolh1ng ~ ~

..... ·p1 Pleasar.r·
&amp; Vicinity

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V.fd Sth~ Thurtdl'f tnct FrHiay ...,
20 dolls 91111 Wlft, bailrr ~
clothn mot• 2211 JeH..-.on ·'
Avt
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20 famjly yard NJe Ewington • •
TownhouH, five- mlnutee out of :~
VInton on At 110. ThunMdFri,
91)0 ? For il'lfol'mlllon phone
Oanno Elliott, 114·111-4111 ~
Wetct'l to, tlgna

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Ylt'd Salt Thurt· f-rl, May 7111\d
8 Corner Smhh and locuet It , *
HendlfiOn, W Ve t ·OO .ttl 1
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Pomeroy..:.._Middleport, Ohio

Fmancial
21

LAFF-A-DAY

Business
Opportjlni_ty

Merchandise
51 HousehQid Goods

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I NOTICE I
THE OHIO VAllEY PUBLISH ING CO . recommenda that you
do busine .. with people vou
know . and NOT to send money
through the mail until you h11ve
inv est igat ed th e a Hering.

ladiea apparel, men!l. children smatftrnity, larg l! • ize s , petite,
dancawear-urobic, br1dal, l in·
ger ie or acces90 ries store . JordII Che. Gitano. Ca lvin Klein , Ser-

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gio Valente. EvAn Pi cone. lil
C la iborne, G&amp;soHne. Healthtex

over 1000 othera . 814, 800 to
$26 ,900 i nVftn tory . tra ining,
fixtures. grand opening et c. Can
open 16 days. Mr . Ke enan
304-678 -363 9

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32 Mobile Homes

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

Homes for Sale

New 3BR 2 car garage. brick
front, fr ont porch, nicu lot.
rnile a South o l Galli poli s

e

147.600. Ph. 614-44 6-8036.

For ule by owner . 2BR . 'Ran ch
Style Houao, lull b&amp;semen t, 2
b~tht, one nttached garage &amp;
bi-eereway . Surrounded by
tland o f pinos on 13 Acres Pond,
new fan c;o, barn. Co li doys
6 ~ 4 - 44 6 - 2107 or ovoning s
246· 6600. Price raduced .
ij !H ·

atfA. forced air gas . fireplac e,
hardw oo d fl oon, i n 1o wn
$27,000. Ph . 6 14 -44 6-1171 or
4·6·430 5.
Mav conaidu r tmde·in of mobilo
home or property on t his new 3
BR home. 2 cor garagft. 6 mi.
Nouth on Rt . 7. $47 .600 . Cnll
6 i 4-44&amp; -ao3s.
For 11le by ownor: 2 story houafl
In Middleport overlooki ng park .
30 yr. guarnteed vlnylo siding,
w •w carpet . 1 Yt balh. unlquB
w~odwork . 614·992 -6126 .
7 : rooms. 1 Y1 hath, house in
Che11er. Ohio. Price reduced
ltom 127,000 to S25.000 Ca ll
614 -986· 367 1
G()~We rnm ent

Homos lrom S1. 1U
repelrt . 0 flllnquent tax property
Call 1 · 619 · 566 -1667 Ext .
H04440H lor currant rapo list.
Government Homes-from s 1. (U
rePair) , Also Ia~ delinquent und
loreclosure propertiet . For lts t·
lng, call (ro fun d~hleJ 1 -316·

733·8082. EXT. G202 1.

Pomerov. no down payment
needed . Throe bod r oo m ,
equipped kitchen , bath , baao·
meht, AC , carport. Ca ll 61 4·

992 -2802.

For sa le: 4 room house with buth
on 1 Y1 acre a lAnd. 1Ox55 lrniler,

614-742-2663.

For 1ale: 2 bftdtoorn house ln
Pomeroy. t6 000. Soo by ap pointment only. 6 14·992 · 5022 .

19R4 Fa~tm o nt 1 h60 all eloc tri c. cmnal a ~r . will con sider
veh •cle •n trade 513.500 00.
304 -67 5 3 118

33

Farms lor Sale

87 A1: rfl !l 1n Greon Town ship
15vr old homo. Tobacco bEI&amp;tt.
Sf!VOral ou tbuil tJinys &amp; barn s.
$62.000 &lt;Ph 614 -446 -1437 s

20 nero far m Har111an Trace
Road. Gl enwood. W Va . t or
moru information cal l 304 · 773 5118 nr 773 -5 186 afler 5 00 .
110 ncru s, Leon Radon Rd ..
Hou se &amp; ou tbuilding. Stnt orn
thr ou!Jh pr oporty 304 -458 ·

1066
34

Business
Building s

C orrunonmtl buildinn s l or laa!la.
Downtown Pt Plea sant. Ston:ts,
offtr.a!l A -On e Rea l Estate.
C1u ol Yeager. Broker . Call 304 67 5-5104.
747 lnddu st rial ! tOrAiJ8 12 foot
ovnr hf1Bd door, 3 l&gt;hosos of
ol ec tnc. 18•48 steel building
6 14 446 - 2362 For
nrJ poi nt mont.
1&lt;For rnnt , lftft!lfl or ~ ttle valuable
property ill downtown Mirtdln port . 2 retai l business spRcos 11
lAroe. 1 small): 4 renovated
o lfice room s: storag11 ronms .
Will d1vide to suit tenonts for
rental or investment pr operly .
Con tiiCI Y-vonnn Scall y et 614 ·
992·2353 or 614 ·694 -2661
- -- - - - - -- · leFor runt , loose or !a le. vll luable
proport v in downtown Middi A·
port 2 rotail busine ss SIHI Cfi S 11
larue. 1 sm all): 4 umovatod
o ftico rooms: st or&amp;gll rooms
Will divide t o sui t ten ants l or
rentnl or investment pr operty .
Contac1 Yvon ne ScAlly ot 614 992·2353 or 614 -594 ·2661 .

A shton burldmy lot s, mobile
homos perm itted. Clyde Bowen .

J• 304·576 -2336.

Ask Butch Greenlee.

Rentals

6 room houso. 6 acres grounrl,
Athton , W. Va . Coll11 ft er 6 00
PM , 304 ·676· 2779 .

MOBilE HOM E SAlES. 4 MI.
WEST, GAlliPOliS, RT 35.
PHONE 614 -44 6· 7274
For u le by ownar , 1 979 Buddy
141170, 3 BR , 1V, b11t h s, totnt
elt~ c .. 11lot o f fllltrll l . C11tl 614

446-3066.

1 ~BO fl!lirm out B11yviow Delu xe
141170 rutnishlld, 2BR . natural
gaa h eal. CA . on private ren ted
lot. On Rt. 36 Rodnoy . Ph .
6 14 -446 · 7644.
1983 Skllne 14x60, 2 BR , A C,
e11 trtt nice, FJeneh City Brok erage Services. Ph . 614 · 446

9340.

1984 Shultz. Owno r fi nRncing
avsilable. Ph . 614 -446-6725 .
1970 Alliin Ttn ller 101160. 2 BR .
f or sele t4000. Ph. 614 · 388·

8115.

1977 12x60 , rolriger11t 0r.
stove, w••tter &amp; dryer. wood
stove . Call 266 -11 06 or 266·
1786 attar &amp;pm.
1976 Shultz mobile ho mft
12•85. Call AvM ings, 614 -44 6·

4489.
1978 Shullr 14x70. 3 BR . 1'1'1
balh, Cflntrslair. underpinning 81
awning . Good condition
$ 10. 500. Ca ll 614 -44 6 · 14021rf
mornlngt before 2pm 8. ev.,n·
lng• otter 6prn .
Come to CHilli COTHE! ThiJ
Shawnee Valley Mobile Home
Show, Mav 6 ·7·8· 9-10 In the
CHILUCOTHE MAll Come See
Ametl ct ' l Aftotdab\e Altern•·
tlve on di1play. Free planter f or
" MOM " on May 1Oth Sualght
UP 35 , exit Bridoe St . See you
there!
1973 12111. 66 Kirkwood . Rom o·
deled. Will consider offer . 614·
992 ·245• attar 6:00p.m .
1973 Freedom , 14~70 . 3 bed·
room . partly 1urnlshed. I 7460.
Call614-992-7 479 .
2 BR , Inlier. Carport, porch.
1111ctllent condi tion. Alao tr11il&amp;r
lat wllh e-verv thing to hook up
tra iler, on aamelot . Barn, pond,
ln country. 9 acres. Consider
Lend Conrracl. $20,000. &amp;14·

742-3197.
1981 Shultz, 3 bedrooms. 1'11
bathl , tOtflil electric. central 1ir
with manv e111tras. 304· 67e.

8989.
Trtller Bx27, t kidded •nd att·
ached Sturdy Houat 1 2lt30, cen
be moved. t 1 ,800.00 both or·
beat offer . Sam, lot 23. Famil~
Pride Mobile Home Park. Galli·
poll• Ferry.
2 mobile hemet, make offer.

304-896 -3082.

41

Houses for Rent

Ur~11 u i11 S IUJ(I ·

hou se. 3BR . Aod·
nay Villngo II S275 Ph 446
4416 ;tft ur 7 PM

Newt.,- rfldflC:: OrAtiHl 3-4 BR .
htm ily r oom Pl ent y ot storngn
spa co N• r.n locot1on Ph 614
446 7025
Furmshmt 3 roo m cottli!J O 53 1 1
S 1Hu ce N e wly deco r nted ,
nctult s. r1 0 pn t Dll p anct requ rred
Cnlt 014 -446 -2 54 3
Hllu !lrJ unfmn• sh od Will nccept
IW O

chU dwn . N o

pm R OllJ-10!1 11

IHHl udorttn CtlS requir ed
6 14 44 6-03 2 1

Cnll

1 BR furrushnd d u ~os •l &amp; ref er
or1co rOCfiiiUH1. a l !lo ono snmll
chrl cl, no pe t ~ Cn\1 6 14 446·
032 1

2 llR hou!ln M nm S t Crown
City Couple wn l1 one child.
S17li mo Call61 4·446· 16 11

5 Room hou se at 928 First Ave .
Galli tJOIIa Ph 614 -446 -394 6
~ltt1r 4pm
Unh11r1iShttd, 2 bedroom s, all
new pAint Will accept 1 or 2
children. No in si de pots. Depos it
II}QUitlld. C811 61 4 •992 ·3090.
2 bnriroorn furni5hP.d , clean AC .
n Q pot s Naw Haven. 304 ·882·

2466

2 bedroom in M iddlepoll Be11u
tllul lnside New curt1 in1, carp et
an d kl! chen cllb inets. S275 plus
dcpos il . No pets 6 14 -992 -

44

2 110 N. Main, S250 plu s
lltl hlies No pets. Refere nce 11n d
deposi t 304 -458 · 1875.

1 Bedroom basic nmt $176 .00
plu s fllectri c. Al ~o required 8
$200.00 se curity doposil. CON TACT: J&amp;ckson Estates Dept . Ph
446 · 3997 E qu al Hou sing
Opportunity.
&amp; unfurnished apl5 .,

Naw Hp ar tment : co mplet ely
furn Rei . &amp; Dep. 1 or 2 adults
on ly . Call 614 - 446 -0338 .
Furnished Apt . 1 BA . 701 Fourth
Ave .. GttUipolis . S225 Utilities
Pd. Ph. 446 -441 6 After 7PM
740 Secon d Ave . 1 BR , 5185 .
per mo. Deposit required . Call
614· 446· 42 22 between 9-5.
3 rooms &amp; bath, stove &amp;
refr rgerator fur nishfl. Utilities
paid, No children. no pets. Ph.
614-446· 2683 .

Furnishod Apt . S240. Utilities
Pd . 1 BR 243 Jackson Pik e. Ph
44'64416
3 Room Apt 18r Ph . 614 -446 7572 o ffice 44 6-1980 home.
513 Third Ave ., newl\1 remo dftllld. 1 BR . S 180 per mo. Dep.
req 'ad . Ca ll6 14 -446 -4345 aUIA r

Co11614·446-7!132.

2 BR mobile homfl in Bldwttl l.
Ca ll 614·446· 9669.
2 Bedroom Trailer . prefer elderl-;
couple . No pets. S250. plu s
sma ll deposi t Ph. 614 · 3BB·
8645 .
M obile home tor rent in Patriot.
S165. pet mon th . 2BR, 121110.
Ca116 14-379 -2676
Tra iler above Krogera in Porn•
roy ft}l' rent. Total electric. Ca ll

614 -992·6215 .

2 bedroom trailer lor rent in
Racine. Call 614 -992 -5039.
2 btdroom furnithed or untur·
nlahed. Clten. No petS. New
H11 -ven. 304 -882 ·2488.
2 bedroom. Call614·949·2424.

•

S796. Desk &amp;100 up to 837 5
Hutches 8400 and up. Bunk
bed s. co mplete w · mattresses
829 6 end up to$395 . Baby beds
8110. Mattresses or bo.11 springs
full or twin S63, lirm &amp;73, en d
$83. Queen sets S225, Kmg
S360. 4 drawer c; hesl 869 . Gun
cabinets 6, 12 gun . Ga s or
electric range 5375. Baby mat·
tresses 835 &amp; S45 . Bod fram es
$20. S30 &amp; King fram e SSO,
Good selection !lf bedroom
suites. metal cabinets, head·
bo ar ds 530 and up to 566 .

Par sons Furnitu re
1415 Eastern Aven ue
Mutt~oss Ill Bo11 Springs· S99. 95

Set

Bunk Bed with Bunks· 5199.95
New Chest· $49.00
New living Roo m Suite s·

For tile. new service equuipment for A.C . High vacuum
pump, ch arge check fi no.,
gauges. 30 no. 12, 30 no. 22
refrigerant. Call614-992 ·2602.

Hotpoinl JOin. elec. Runge.
cop pert ona. Sears W asher &amp;
Dryer Set. Ph . ·614· 367 -71B7
Re fr igora tor Ca ll

9240.

61 4 -446 ·

Wh ite 3 drawer sches l like new,
originally 6179 .00 will sell tor

595.00. 304-895 -3422.

Deluxe 3 rm unfurn ' ed. apt.
First floor ·lih new throughout .
Private and quiet Heal lum'ed .
S285 t mo . Ca ll 614 -446·4607
or 446· 2602.
N ice 2 BR apt. Sto-ve, ro!l frig era·
tor , w11ter ftun "ed. 4 111 m i. from
Gall ipolis. S2 10 / mo. 55 0 Oep.
No Peu. Ca ll 614 -44 6-8038.
Gracious living . 1 and 2 bed·
room apartments at Village
M anor and Riverside Apart·
rn ents in Midd leport . Frrtm
5215 . including utilities . Call
614 -992 -7787 . EO H
2 bed room np t. for rent in
Pomeroy. above car wash . Ca ll

614-992-6215 .

1 IJodro(l m hm1l shed apartmQnt .
Privntc nn u nnce nod pArking
Deposit nnd rehnonce. No pets.
Pho" e 614 · 992 -69 4 2 alter
5 00 p m
I bedroom furni shed apartment
CA ll 614 -99 2· 5434 or 30 4-

882 -2566.

APARTM ENl S. mobile homos ,
house ~ Pt . PI Aasant And Ga ll •po·
lis 6 14 -44 6 -8221
3 bedroom lmilttr 1!1175 00 a
month incl udes waHH BOd u ash
p• ck·up. ph one 304· 675 ·22 47
3 bod~a o rn hous e in Gallipolis,
Oh1o. ga s heat . ph one 304 · 882 -

3636

In Middleport, Ohio , 2 bedroom,
furnish ed Apt , CAll 1· 30 4 ·882·
2 666.

45

Furnished Rooms

Rooms for rent , day . weflk .
mon th . GAIIIA Hotel. C1ll 614 ·
446 -97 15 RMt u low as s 120
month .
Furnished room. S1 00. Utilities
paid. Share bath Single male
919 Second . Gallipolis. Call
446·4• 1 6 ~tftl!lr 7~ m .

47 Space for Rent
Otlice Spo c(l l or Rent. h cell ent
l or Attornllv s. Ac; countant. etc
Close to Court Hou1e. Call
Wiseman Real EsiAte Agency

53

Antiques

SIGNS . Half Pri ce! Save 55 %!!
Flashing orrow sign• $299!
lighted, non -arrow $2 89! Un·
lighted 8249! FREE letters! See
lo ca lly . 1(800)423 · 0163 ,
an'ytime.
'
5 HP now ro to till er, Harley
Davidson goll cart , electric
range, black &amp; whit e portable
television. canning jars. Wizard
riding lawn mower. 304 · 675 -

3901

•

Hand c; roch et ed baby end
toddler dresses, washable. Call
304 -675 -400 2.
Commercial reversibl e tan. used
air condition. Both reesonably
priced. 304-882 -3453.
1968 Teri Camper $1 ,500.00.
Sears ellercise r ower 540.00.

304-882·2589.

3 months. 12,800 btus, 110
hook up, 304 -675 -7569 .
14ft. fiberg lass ca noe $150 .00.
coli 304 -675 -5027 after 5:00
pm .
,
Whirpool 10,000 btu air co nd,
used about 2 month s. cost new
$479.00 priced $350 .00. 304·

675-2396 .

Bricks lor sele, 30 4-676 -3029 .

55 Building Supplies
Building Mauuials
Block, brick, sow er pipes. win dow s, lintel s. etc . Claude Win·
ter s. Rio Grande, 0 Ca ll 614·
245-5 12 1.
Concrete blocks all aires ya rd or
delivery . Moson sand . Gallipolis
Block · Co.. 1 23'h Pin e St ..
Gallipoli s. Ohio Call 614 -446·
2783.

Mohnir couc h &amp; chair S100·
excellent . Duncan Phyfe table &amp;
chairs 5225. Oak dr esser -mirror
5200 Cell614 - 256-6 471 .

Approk . 4000 fl . pin e and poplar
lumber. Air dry11d 4 vrs. 830 .00
per 100 board f eet. 400 f l.
walnul. air dryed 3 veers,
$100.00 per 10 0 boart . filet
Phone 614 -992 -3921 .

54 Misc . Merchandise

Readv mix concr111te end all
concrete supplies. Call us Vatley
Brook Cement and Supplies.

Pla stic cistarn stato Approved ,
pla1tic septi c tanks. plasti c
culverh , m etal culverls. RON
EVANS ENTERPRI SES. Jack·
son, Oh 614·286 · 5930,
Single uie car hauler S400.
Snapper ro totill er 5200. Ph
614 -446 · 859B 9 t o 5pm
Own your own cam psite, no
money down $5 0.mo . BoatFish -Hunt . Big Fool Park Ph.

61 4-446 -8598 .

Sll t.,llit a Un1den 6000, 750 over
with 1Oft hlack mesh disk Ph.
614 -446 -8318 .
2 Year old Poll ed Heref ord Bull.
Honda 3-wheeler " Big Red " .
Call614 -446 -1052
Publi c Notice 1987 school
model se w i ng mach i n es
equi pped to zig-zag, monogram
&amp; o-vrnce1t, hemt, mending,
mak1111 bullon holes. sews on
buttons, darns &amp; more. New
with 11 10 yea r warranty suggested price S369. 96. your price
now 5119.95 . Call 61 4 · 3B5·
4536 after 6pm.
Good top soil lor sale. Gallipoli 1
Bl ock Co 1 2 3 V~ Pine St. Call
614 -44 6- 27 83 ,
3 prom dresses size 12 &amp; 1•.
S25 ea ch. Oishwuher USworks Call 614-266·6471 .
General Electric 26in. color TV.
8200. 8x10 wood lawn btdg.
$200, Play pen 430. Ca ll
&amp;a · 446 · BB9B .
-:-:c-:c-c-- -- - ·1&lt;SIGN S. Half Pr ie et Seve 55 per
cent II Flathing arrow sign•
S299! lighted. non -an ow $289!
Unlighted 1249! Fre e letlers!
Su loc ally 1-800 -423 ·0163
anytime

2220 od -304·676-8768.

., . ~

Farm Supplies
&amp; Livestock

Pets for Sale

Du•gonwynd Cattery Kennttl.
CF A Hlmaillyan, Persian and
Siamese kittens . AKC Chow
puppiel New Chow puppies .
Call6 14-446-3e44 alter 7PM.
Groom and Supply Shop·Pet
Gr oo m i ng . All br ee ds ... AII
styll!ls. Julie Webb Ph . 614 -4460231 .

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 35 'West, Jackson, Oh iO.
614-286·6451 .

Massey Ferguson, New Holland.
Bu sh Hog Sales S. Service. Over
40 used trB ctors to choose from
&amp; compl&amp;te line of new &amp; used
Bquipmen1 . largest seiec;tion in
S.E. Ohio.

JIM 'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SA 35 W . Gallipoli5.
Ohio. Call 614·446-9777. eve .
614-446· 3592 . Up front tractors with warranty over 40 used
tractors, 1000 tools.
Utilily Bldg. Spl: 30 ' ~~:40 ' '19 ',
16~8 Overhflad door, Service
Door $5333 Erect ed. Iron
Horsfl Bldgs. 614 -332 -9745 .
John Ceete 1010 tra ctor wilh
plows and disc. all like new
53600. J ohn Deere 14T Baler
5795. John Deere Barr rake
6850. Call614 -286-6522.
4020 John Deere tra c1or w tth 5
bottom plows, 12 h .JohnDeere
tronspor1 disc . 55550. New
Holland 273 Baler 61795 . Call
614 · 286· 6522 .
~--:---::-:-:-:::-:--:-~ -leFo r sale: N.H . 488 Ha.(bine.
56200., N.H , 256 Rak e. brand
new. &amp;1800. A .C. 2311 Di sc
with tine harrow , 51050. Ca ll
614 -992 -3375 .

W.Vo. Co11304-773-6651.

Musical
Instruments

Royal uptight plano: refinished.
new keys &amp; bench . S500. C•ll
614 -446· 4341 alter 3 :30
8 used plano• · 1296.00 and upl!

Space for rent , h ailer &amp;PfiCes,
LDCUit Ad , R1. 1 , Point Pleasant.

304-676 -1078.

•

Private lot ualler rental space
&amp;0' ll 128 ' 1ull hook up w ith
block garage, 304·671 -4695.

47Wanted to Rent
3 or 4 Bedroom house in Kyger
Creak School Olnrlot . Re'*en·
cas Ph. 114-448· 8621 .

lettttrs
0 Rearrange
scrambled
four
low to f orm four

cf l~t

words be·
1imple words.

8

lllf Volley
.
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(I] llpoltaloolt (T)
(!) Dr. Who Brain of Morbius,
Pa~

1983 Chevy 'h ton he8\ly duty.
Good condition. 62,00G-.actual
miles 56000 . 614-992· 2881 .
For sa le: 1973 Votk~wagon .
52 00. Call 614 · 742-2323 .
1976 Ford Elite. 351 Winsar.
power steering and brakes
Good work car . S350. Call

614-949 -2778.

'77 Ford Van. ' 7B Ford Van . '78
Cutlass wagon . 304-468 -1530 .
'79 Cougar XR7, new paint ,
rebuilt engine no miles. nice car.
Stearns Garage. 304 -676-7710
or 675 -6749 .

CA~S

M other goat expecting . Two boy
goats. 304 -67 6-3776.

64

Hay &amp; Grain

WANTED someone to cut and
bale 22 acres hay on sahres at
Gallipolis Ferry, 304 -676- 463 1.

Transporlat ion
71

Vans &amp; 4 W .O .

73

Moving- Mull sell1983 Dodge
Cottom Van . Ph. 814 -446·
8201 .
1977 Ford pick up, 4 wheel
dri\le, auto with air, atrong 400
engine. AM -FM stereo. fine
truck. Stearns Garage. 304 676· 7710 or 675· 67,9.
' 76 Blazer. 4 wh eel drNA, new
tires. huden, 1trong vehicle.
Stearns Garage. 30•·&amp;75· 7710
Of 676· 6749,
'

Autos lor Sale

19BO Chrysler Fifth Avenue,
good condition. Call 614- 446 ·

0008.

1984 Jeep Cherokee Pion111 er:
4 - whetl Of'.. AC, 5 - sp u d.
1t1ndard trans.. touring priJ ..
gra.t lamily car. Call614- 446 ·
2055 Evenings or 446 -8289
Oaylime.
2 1983 Old smobile Cutleu
Caliaa. Hu11t Limited Edition.
low Mileage Ph, 61 • · U6-064B
lnytime, 4•6-0941 atrer 5pm.
1982 Camaro, blue, V·6 , AT .
PS. PB . AC , sport wheel t .

59 For Sale or Trade

1985 Ford Escort 4 · speed
S3199. 1985 Chevv Chevette
4· speed 13199. Johns Aulo
Satet. 8ulaville Rd .. Gallipoli s,

$4200. Ph. 814·446 -1066 otto•
5pm C•ll 446·4523.

Oh.

614·388 -8547.

1975 J111ep CJ6, 304 engine,
pric ed to sell $400.00. 30•·
675 -4090.

74

1985 Honda XR ·BO very good
cond. s•oo. Ph. 61&lt;4 ·446 7446.
1977 Hond• CB660 four K,
immaculate, low miles S700.

t4800. Ph. BU-245-5637.

1980 Ptymouth Yolare. Excel·
lent condition. One DWr'l., Ph ,
61~ · 441 · 8201 .

1971 Plymouth Ouattr t250.

1977 FOfd lTD $100. 1977
Bronco 11.000. 1984 Olds
Om191 15500. 1988 111 Ton

Ford R"'l" U&amp;OO. Coli 114441·1420.

i1JJ M-yllna Current
reporta on wortd economics
and financial news wi1h lou
Dobbs. (0:301
• iiJJ 1111 Whoal of Fortuna

Blllmay Millar
e (l) M'A'S'H
1:30

MUST

SELL·

1985 Ytmaha

5637.

198&amp; Monda 350-X, 3-wheeiM .

o1,050. Coli 814-448-3822.

'7B Terry 23ft. good cond. 11lf
conlainfld. sleeps 6. $3,500.00.

4

1972 Cemper, call 304· 675· :

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2066.

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Ht1ven Jonathan arranges
for a corrupt businessman to
have a second cttanoe. t:;1
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(I) Perfect Streng~r~
Lauy linda himself slranded
on a rooftop with Balkland
Twlnkaoenl. D
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story of dealhand
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lor an order of Carmelite
nuns during lhe French
Revolution Is conducted by
James Levine.
IIDl ec The New Mike
"''"'"" Ham111er discovers
he hiS 1 dlughter... and
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Fetty Tree Trimming, stump
removal . Call 30•·&amp;76 -1331 .

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A,rvld; love tor Lori makes
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Chrlallna 11 being sworn In;
Harry taktl lrustrallons to
the SII'Mfs.
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lnolato Ben 1nd Buck take
blood 11111 to determine his
potarnlly. 1;1
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notctt con Min gall Magnum'
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Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moat wellaeompllllted ..me day.
Pump 11\et end service. 304 896 · 3~02

Conctetl tinish: · parking loti,
baMmenla • any 1ize job. Senior
Cillten Di1count, Rick Gartlekl . •

114·985·4484 . '

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- MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
I WNDER Wi-IE:N NASTY

676-2803.
82

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lawn care. landscaping. stump
removal. 304 -676 -2842 or

MCNARFWILL B E LE:AVING

FOR 9-JMMER CAMP.

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pine
Gallipolia,1O.hio
Phontt 614-•46· 3888 or 61'4.

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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

BARNEY
Reaidtntiel or eommercial wir·
lng. New service or re.,.lra.
Licensed electrician . Estimate
free. Ridenour Electrical, 304·

HOWDY, LUKEY··
15 ELVINEV
HOME?

676-1786.
B5

General Hauling

YES'M ··SHE'S IN
11-lAR WATOIIN'

W,.ACK HIM A6'ft&lt;l, LUCY!!

1988 ATC Handa " IIO Red" 3
wheehtr. 250 engirie. .tec:tric
1t.rt, goodti,.,, exceNen1 condi·
Uon. t1200. 304-182-3323.

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Boat• end
Motort for Sale

1983 Thund.-crah. 17 fl. 120

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reporto on world economics
lnd financial news with lou
Dobbl. (0:30) .•
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"Why should I let someone

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fliCked lportl htghiighhl with
Nld&lt; Chartn ancf Jim Huber.
(0:301
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Lett
Nflht Addlrty II abducted bV
KGB lglntt, taken 10
~ lnd tortured .
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Form-tv Ken '• now John'•
Water Service. John Wltterson,
Jr. Owner. 1.000 or 2,000 g1l.
-.nrice. 304 -571 -22•8.

PEANUTS

Uphol1tery

A 6 M Cutlom Couehn and

1811 Dldomollilo (Miooo So- HP. 1 · 0. 110hour~ . Oneowner. Rtu11hott1ert. l t. Rt. 7. C'r own
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P. doOf' Ioeiia. tilt. cruM. AC. 814-441-Utl - 1:00.
114-441 -3431. Opon daily 9 to
AM-FM • • -· 71.000 mil•
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Quote /rom a famous columnist: "II we could sell our

experiences lor what I hey cost us, we'd all be WEALTHY."

BRIDGE

NORTH
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When the bidding tells you that your
partner cannot have any significant
card to take a trick, then you must
hope that he has a card that will help
develop an extra trick in your own
hand. Michel Perron of France held
the West cards In the World Team
Championship last September. The
deal occ~rred In the late stages of the
event, when teams high In the standincs played duplicated deals. Four
spades was the contract at most of the
tables, bul only Perron found the de·
fense to set declarer.
As you can see, the only stumbling
bloCk for South Is In the trump su it.
But the favorable lie of the spade jack
would normally make declarer's task
rather effortless. Perron judged cor·
rectly that the strength of South 's bid·
ding suggested that East could not
hold either the ace or the K-Q of diamonds. What then was required to set
four spades, and how could the East
hand help? The answer was that maybe East held the spade jack or 10, and
the best use of that hoped-lor card
would be to turn West's nine-spot into

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hearts and a small heart. When h"e •·
came on lead with the ace of spades, ..
he pl~yed a fourth heart. East dutiful· 1,
ly ruffed with the jack, and West's nine
or spades became the setting trick . "

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1 All agog

A new book by James Jacoby and hi,·
falher, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now ,,
aval/able at bookstores. It is "J•coby '"
on CJJrd Games." published by Ph•rol
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instrum!)nt
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unit
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river
distant
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letter
straight
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speaker . 30-Jong
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38 · - Fledermaus"
technique 25 Turkish

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trans-

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13 End
15 Building
annex

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18 Enchantment

20Summer
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flag

11lsraeli

21 Exhaust
22 Atomic

37 Neon,

2( Shlp-fonn

clock

27 Breeding

.place

28 Ordinance
29 Cut molars
and such
31 Conceit
32 Owned
38 Work unit
35 Llwbury's
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Watterson 's Weter Hauling.
r.. aonable ret", immadlate
2.000 gallon deUvery. ctstern1,
pool1, well, etc. call 304-576-

B7

1D

11J Moueyllua Currant

246-9285.

171-7397.

M~g~~llolnt

1R1 MltjOr LHgue laMbtlll
(l) liSA Tonlghl
10:4&amp; (])MOVIE: D11t Vie!Ory JNR)
(1 :481
11:00 ()) lflldelllll and

Dillard Water Service: PoDta,
Cistern• . Weill. Delivery Any·
time. Call 814-446 -740• -No
Sunday call1.

House coli, limestone. end
grl\lel , Deli-vered 1 ton and up.
Jim llnier. 304 875-1247 or

01 ..., • - L.K..

Bully &amp; Ricardo wamlo flra
unstable and menacing .
gardener. (A)
1D:OO
01 The Bronx Zoo II
nu epidemiC compounds the
chaos and forces Gus to fill
In II COICh.
(i)
(I) Mlrtah Someone'•
killing the ex eons shonlv
after their release tram
Mailah. ~
Ill • 0 The EquaN111
Plychopal11 pleads with
McCall to slop him before he
kllsagaln.
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of today 'a news and a look
lhlld to tomorrow's newa
atortaa. (1 :00)
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10:30 ()) Amartcan Sntplhotl
())FliNn'- (A)
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CARTER 'S PlUMBING

J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pool s, ci1terns, welt1. Ph. 61 4·

1981 a.s. 450 Suzuki molorcycte, exceUent shape. ntw tirH.
naw battery, 7. 300ea-l mifn.
lots e111ru, 30&lt;4· 112· 34&amp;3 .

~ asked the boy. Replied lha mom,

11:451

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2464.

1984 Hond1 Shadow. VT100.
614·7•2· 2688.

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OF LIGHj, WE WON'T' GI:'T

or 614 -742-3154.

old. $1600. Ca11614·992· 7467

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D(() Judge
IIDi WhHI of FCHiune t:;l
iiJJ CIOtlflra (0:30)
DC IIIIJeopardyl t:;1
181 Jellaroono
(l) Mator League

,

304-676-1905.

R &amp; R W1ter Servtce Home
ciltl'lrn s, ytella, pools filled .
Formerly James Boys Weter.
Same rates . Calf 30•· 675·
6370.

198&amp; Honda 4 tra11 . 2 montht

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Coli 814-4U-3486.

Vlr~go, like new, Ph. 814·246·

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McComlck
PM Mlglzlna
(I] lport.c.nter (LI
Ill Entartllnment Tonight
D (() Paopla'l Court
(!) llli MicHell/ Lllnr

446·0884.

1----------1981 RS - 175, excallent condi ·
tlon . S400. Call614· 258· 1287.

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i1JJ ShowBiz Tcid.oy News ol
lhe entert~lnrnent world Is
anchored live from New
York. (0:301
181 WKRP In Clnclnntd

1978 Selt Contained Nomad ""
Camper. 21ft. long Ph . 61•· ~

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Motorcycles

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lullneoo lllflOII
Ill eCCIBIMwo
IDl NeWIOn'o ADP11 (0:30) C

614-448-0008.

RON ' S Television Service .
Hou .. c1ll1 on RCA , Ouazar,
GE. Speci11ing in Zenith. Cell
30•· 676 · 2398 or 814· 446·

Wanted to rent pasture for shMp
with woven wire fen ce. Call
614 -742 ·275 3.

.

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BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING

1977 Chevy Model C66 durAp
t ru ck. 8 cyl engine. 5 speed
trtnarnission 2 speed differential, PS. 9x20 tires, 16, 200 .00.
304-458 -1031 '

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N A L I P . • "Why are you always so nice to
1-.-rl;:....:;lr.,;s:..,.:l~,.,.,6-l .. people who are nasty lo you?"

e Cll.Dtll~rent Strokt1

JEEPS ANO TRUCKS

1967 GMC I ruck flatbed . Needs
a clutch. S250. Ctll 614 -992·
3 163

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(I] lnelde thl POA Tour (AI
(I] e (I) ABC IMwol;l

8:30

26 lt. Titan motor home. com- :,
pletely lfllf·contained, gen":ra- ....
tor. sh'leps B. • sa900. Call ~

79 Pontiac; Grand Prix. $1700.
304-576·2486.
under 53001 Now avoilibl8 111
local go-v'1 sales . Also Gov't
SIEZED veh icles. Call 1-5t8 459· 3734 e11t T· 1980 lor your
directory to purc~ase.

1

l!ll Seem "City
181 FICtl of Ufl

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

1978 Ford Truck, ••cellent
condition, 2· wheel drive . Call
61 • . 245· 9262 .

Livestock

MUST SELL76 ' Cor\Mtte, T·top ,

~
t Box .

lAIII '

PIZZLil
- - - - - - - l~ho~ ~y CLAY I . POUAN

1:00 ())

17 ft . green and white awning . .
canvas only, adaptable to c•e ,
tree awnings fra~;T~e .

63

CAN FERGUSON MUSIC, RT.
60. CEREDO, WV. 304-463·
1153.

For sale'o t tr1de: 8 Amer ican Pit
Bull Puppie1. Good peta. Call

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EVENING

Camping
Equipment

446-9646.

6949.

57

1 982 Olds Delta 8B. 86.000
miles. AC . AM -FM 53000
614· 992 ·2881 .

78

Coll614-379-2809.

614-446·139 3.

Old English Sheep dog pups.
last of liner. 10 weeks old.
needs good home. t26 .00.
304 ·675· 4249 .

loaded. low mileage, e11cellent
co ndition. Call 614 -992· 3342 .

4306.

ANa~

WED., MAY 6

Used &amp; Rebuill Tran1mistiont, : .
All internally inspected &amp; gut· .,.,
ranteed . Installation end pick-up a-v ailable. Cell 614-448-09&amp;8. •

304-895 -3972

614-388-8826.

Space for 1maU trailers. All
hO(Ik· upa. CAble. Al1o efficiency
roomt. air and cable M uon,

8

;.

1973 Olds 98, runs good. has
good body, 5400 . 304-675· - Unconditional lifttime guaran· :
7297
tee. Local reflt'ences furntshed.
Free estimates. Call collect
Chain· saw pari s, supplies and
1977 Monza Coupe, red : Runs
repairs. Sider s Equipment Sale s.• good. body solid, crackfld wind· 1-614-237-0488. day or night
Rogers Baseme ·nt ..,
Henderson, W.Va . phone 304·
shield, First S250 gets it. Waterproofing.
'
675-7421 .
304 -675-27,3 .
16 foot tandem tilt top trailer. ' 78 Datsu n 8210. runs good, SWEEPER and sewing machine
repair, parta, and aupplias. Pick -1
cal l 304 -675 -1769.
body fatr. S500.00. 304 -675 - up and dell-very, Oevi1 Vacuum ...
2183.
Cleaner. one h'alf mile up
8ft wheel disc, 304-896 · 3530 .
George• Creel!; Rd. Call 814 - .,
1985'h Sport Ford Esc;ort , 446 -0294.
3.500 miles, nil e11tras. call
62 Wanted to Buy
304-675-3638.
All typea carpenter 8. concrete . 1'
work: Interior, exterior, remo·
'84 Ponliac Siero, black , air deling. painting. roofing, free
co nd, cassette. AM -FM stereo. estimates. Call 814 -446-6174 .
Now buving shel l corn nr ear
exc cond, 304 -675 · 5110 .
corn . Ca ll l or latostquotes . Ri-ver
Vinyle &amp; Aluminum Siding. :
City Farm Supply, 614· 446·
Storm windOws 6 door~. over ,
2985.
72 Trucks for Sale
hang guttert· Free ettlmatea. ', 1
Ph.8u-••&amp;rf332 .
~ • ..·•
Wanled to buy grande logs
deliv ered to sawmill .· Pa u l 1973 Internat ional Tandem,
Chain Hnk fences, tree &amp; stump
M ercer Sawm ill , Mc Arthur . good co ndit ion Ph . 614-446·
removal. Mulch. stone. fill,
1437
Ohio 45651 . 614 -596-5933 .
araJia1, yewa, rododendron1 .
Wanted Ruffed Grouse eg gs. 1977 F-250 Fotd, V·l . $1000. Don'• Lan~acape1 . Ph. 614·

Registered English Springer
Spaniel Pups. E~~:cellent hunling
stock F. T. Champions Oed &amp;
Grandparanrs lrnm England Call
For sale: AKC Reglmtered f ema le
Golden Labrador puppy. Call
614 · 992· 99 0 3 or 614· 992 ·

Autos for Sale

1 985 Chevrolet Silverado uuck.

Rough l umber. Oak &amp; Poplar
$160 per 1 ,000 by bundl e; 20c
by board ft . 304 -676 -441 2.

56

71

1975 Buick. 66 .000 ac tual
miles Call614·992·3996 .

M obile Home IP•ce-countr y lot,
rural water, one car ger•ge.
VIrgin ia l. Smith Rut Eatat eCall

7479.

n---

BUDGETTransmi1akms: Uted &amp;
Rebuilt. All t.,pea torque conver· •.
tars &amp; trlftlfltt' casu . eve
Jointt. Gu•ranteed a minumum of 30 days. will deliver, cash&amp; .c•ry or inttall Call 61•· 379· ,.-

1978 KawaHki motor cycle. KZ
400. 4800 mile•. ~ 614-986-

COU NTRY MOBILE Hom111 Park,
Rou te 33. N orth ot Pomeroy
Rental II AHen. Call 6H -992 ·

?WA~~OW~D AHAI.ID-

TIIAT tAllY

01 Newt

304-773 -6234.

Callahan' s Used Tire Shop. Over
1.000 tir es , sires 12. 13, 14, , 5,
16, 16.6 . 8 miles out AI . 218.
can 614 -256·6251

QOI~K, fCC11. MA.vA
WLO:I.r».TW~R"jl . ,.

The Daily Sentinel- ~age-13

Television
Viewing

..,

Uted 6510 Dit ch W i t c h
Trencher an d 4 50 John Deere
Dozer. 614 -694 -7842 ot 694 5006.

A ~r conditioner, u1ed in business

4 Piec; e Oak Bedroom Suite,
dinette Bet. sofa and chair.
piclure lrame, end tabl es, chino
cabin et . Call 614- 446- 3066 .

LOSER

14ft. Sylvan fishing bolt, 28 hp ,
Mariner motor, 1ZA,24 -volt trol· •
ling motor. Lorance Greyline
Gruff, S2 , 700. 00 . 304· 875· )
•
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2336 .

For sale · Limest one, sand.
gravel, fill dirt . firewoop. Delivered . 304· 675 -4412 .

Dishwasher. gus reng~. canopy
tent, metal detector, golf equipment. 304 -676 · 6743 .

Pecan Hutch &amp; dinette set.
microwa-ve. ,bed couch , choi r,
wall uni t, end tables . Ph. 446·
808 7 9 to 6.

BOR~

POmeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Tonv's Gun Repairs, hot rl!blu e·
ing. Op~;~n 9 :00AM to 7:00PM ,
Call 304-675· 4631 ,
·

Used so la and rac;liners . Corbin
&amp; Snyd er Furniture. Ph . 614·
9cu II Kenmore Ches t Freezer
5100 Call614 -446 -4 625.

Wednesday. May 6, 1987

i

Pror'r! dreues. Daphne Rose.
s~ aa 18, with matching shoes,
srze. 10. ~ 40 . Orchid size 18,
$15. W~ ite size 13 -14 ne-ver
worn . S50. Blue lace, aiie 20
w ith matching shoes. sire 10
$50. Upright freezer 18 cubic ft .
5125 . Phone 614· 992 -2613 .

&amp;179.95

448 -1171 .

..

Boats and
Motors for S.ale

1 B ft. SterCfeft 11umtnum bolt.
120 HP Mercury CruiM, inbotf'· l
d/ outboard. Good' ahepe With ..
trailer, 304· 882·3453.
~

· :~;.

Couch and chair, good con d
Womart' s 3A carat diamond rmg .
304·882 ·2549 ,
.

5 PM

42 M obile ffomes
lor Rent

2 8R n1 obile home 11 Evergreen .

Wood toblo w-6 &lt;ho; .. 52 85 to

~1 4 - 446 · 032 2 .

814 -446 -3844.

3BR . l ' 1 bl'lth in Ev111rgretJn 3
m iles pa st HMC . Ph. 614 ·446·
1323 or 014 -245 -9HO.

S375 . lamps
S28up10to &amp;495
$126 ..
Oinet~es
S109 and

approved .credit. $3 00 minu·
mum purchBSe necessury. 3
Mil es out Bula11ille Rd. Open
9am to 5pm Mon. thru Sat. Ph .

Apartment
for Rent

5858

Thrfln bttr1room s. large ki tchen.

So fas and chairs pri ce d from
5395 to 59 95 . Tables &amp;60 and
up 10 S125 . Hide·a· bed s S390
to 1695. Recliners S225 to

1 2 M onth s free lina ndng with

S15 0 .00 and up, references Ph.
30 4 -675 -7738 or 304 -675 5104 A· 1 Real Estate .

Hou se f or leht- rent. 3 bfldroom,
2 full baHt, built·in kitchen ,
centrtrlalr, 3 mll&amp; s from town on

N EW AND US ED M OI31LE
HOMES KESSEL 'S O UA UTV

2 bedrollm mllbil e ho m e,
5150 .00 mont h, 3 04 -675 4154

Furni~hed

35 Lot ~ &amp; Acreage

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

nished. Used lawn mowers for
!18IA. 304 -675 -6512 atter 5·00
pm till1 2 :00 pm

ul

Sell or lr11de. Rf!duced to
824.000. Call 614·992 ·7453 .

Rt. 2 Nonh . 304-676-2885.

2 bedroom trailer. couples. 1
smoll child. Locust Rd . Rt , 1.
Point Ple~tumt , 304 ·675 -1076.

2 bedroom mobile home fur·

6 room houso. bath, 1 1h acre.

'

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r~~;;;;~;:;~:;:=l-;;;:;;:;::;~:::~====1
for Sale

3· Bedroom with attached

GOOD USED APPLIAN CES
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54 Misc. Merchandise·

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For leaSa, Sun Oil (Sunocof
location 282 W. Main St ,
PomerOy. Oh io. For inform11t1on.
c p!l

Wednesday, May 6, 198;7

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Polnetoy-Middleport, Ohio

,...---Local briefs:----y
Head.~larl

Applicati ons tJ r P now be ing arn•pt ed for enro llment in t hf'

Mc·lgs ('ounly li eadsrarr program for rhrec· through !l ve-yrar
old children . Parent s intrn'sled should call 9~2 -:1088.

Hog roast slated by MARC

Mike ·Lloyd, Las Vegas. Nev .

Puneral flomr . Poi nl P,lrasanl.

A lso survivin g arC' a bi~Oth e r .- Bi\1

with · t he R('\1 . Or\"il! r Ft Wh it£&gt;

M. Gilkey. New Haven , lwo
brolhers, KPrmjl Gilkey, Shade,
and Thomas Gilkc_v, Malt a, lwo
half-sisters, Marlha Varner.

hr acr PptPd for

&lt;J

S(•ries of six wpekl y c lasses on weig ht co ni r ol to ge l undc rw ;Jy .:tt
~::tu p.m . nex t TuP ~ d tJy under th1.•s upPrv isi on and s ponso rship

flunca n

Fall ~.

and Ida Youn g,

Rurland. and lwo half·brolhers,
Paul Gil key, LanraSier, and
Gt·rald Cilkey, Union.

of 1h&lt;· :.1rigs r ount y flea llh lleparrfiwnt.
ThC'r&lt;' Wil l t)(' a c·hoir c or night s for tht'dasst•s, either Tur-s da ~··
or Thursd&lt;.i.Y , &lt;:~ p d dasses art• Free of char ge. Each clas.t; wUI b€•
two hours long and ut t e nd&lt;:~n cr is rrquir rd al onb· on(• two hour
.st•ss ion r&lt;-ll'h WPl'k . Classes will inclu(k' nutrition education.
strrss m(.lnagrm(•nt . werkl .v wei):~ h - in s , r·f•lax ation tech niq\.u.•s.
rf'r l pes, dirt reca 11 shl·CI s. P X r rr lsr 1rch niq ues and other p ha sr s
of w ei,~.:ht ro nt rol.
Thrr£' will bf&gt; a limit as to the numbPr or peoplE' who r un tx·
iJdmincd to Pil Ch spr ies of cla ss Ps whi r h will br hPld in thP

R(•sid es hi s parrnt s h C' \\ 'J S

preceded in dcalth b;• four
half-brolhers and rw o h• lf·
si!&gt; ters.
HP \~ · a s a mpmber of Loca l !'ll il
UniH'd Sterl Worker ~. F'unpr~:~ l
services will be held at 1 p.m.

Friday ul lhr Burlingham Bap-

conferenn' room of the mulll-purposc· building. Mulberr.1·

tis t Churrh with burial at Bur-

Height s. Pomeroy. Th erf' ro r_e; r es ident s should n· ~ i s t f'f as soon
us posSibiP und Ihey ma y do so by call ing 1he hea l! hdcpa rtm enr

lingham Ccmclery. Friends "1")'
call al Ihe Ewing FunNal Home
, from 2 10 1 and 7 to 9 p.m.
Thursda y.

! t9Hii2~ .

EMS reports 10 calls
MPi~ s Count y FmH~ (·n c_\ · Medi&lt;'&lt;-~ 1 Scrv ir(•s n•port s HI r alls
Tues d :.~y; Rutla nd all : ~M a.m . was r; dh·d to an aut o acc ident on

Ht•ll'n M. Uovd

Cooks Gup Hill but no tran sports w1• re crwdP; Pomeroy a t 2:Wl

Helen M. Lloyd, 77, of MrConnelsville. formerl y or Middh··
pori , died Wednesda l' al lh0

a.m. to thr s heriff' &gt; offi ce for t 'onnlr Ellis who refus!'d
treatmrnt ; TuppC'rs Pl&lt;.lin s

at~ : ~~

a .m. to Sur-cess Raod for

Margie B0nedum who was Irca ted but no111 i~n s po rred: Tu ppers
Pia ins ut fl : 0~

&lt;J . m. 10

Mark Rf'st Homf' follo~ving
C'ra l mon t h~ · Jllness .

Surc·ess RourJ for M;J rgit• Benedu m to S1 .

.Josep h's Hospil al: l'om r ro) ar

f; :

IR a.m. ro Spri ng AYe. for

M £•mor i&lt;.~ l

Hos pital: Rt.IC'in ('

&lt;.~ I

Pat

Myers to Vel pruns M1•morl &lt;rl H os pi! C;~ l: Rut la ne! &lt;.~t ~ : :m p.m . to
Su lr m St. for Llncl a Hn i lf'~' to Pl f';t sant Va ll C'.\ ' Hospital.

Th!' Old S£- tt lC'rs RPu1llon F'es tl v&lt;J I Committee is s ponsor ing n

T

Pom Proy;

wllh his wile, and t hc•n her
helping him Info bNI al hn&lt;l1 0.
The nexl thi ng he rr mrmbered
was thr. law r oming in &lt;.~nd

handcuffing him " and dragging
ml' to lh!' rJ I' cull ing mr a
perverl and sluff."
,Jude admlll cd he ru rsed MPigs
Sh••rlff's ))rpuly Kenn)' Kif'in
and Gallla Sheriff's Dc·put 1_· Ha rold Hill , workin g as a Pomeroy
pollre of!l r!'l' . bur he said 1hry
were rough wllh him and he
dldn'1 know wha l w&lt;J s happ('nlng .
Hf' said he m:Jy havl' cursed his
wifC' and slrpson but didn ' t
rem(•m brr for su t·r . H r salt! w hr n
thP two urfi(·(•rs put hi m in thr

s heriff' s erui.sN he· sli ll dld n'r
know wha t wa s going on . J-1 (' SLiid

he didn't know how he get 1he
door to lhP f'nlist 'l' open. but t hat

when he did. hr rr rurn rd Ia lhc
house, klckl'd op&lt;•n lite ba r k door
a nd rnh•rrd the hnu s&lt;' s!l out ing

" what's goi ng on ·~-~Jude

said tlw offlcprs

u ~f'(i

a

"sling gun" on him and rook bark
to another po!kr r al' :md thr n to
rhe jail. He said ltr was not
qurstlonPd at the jnil by Pi.i ul
GPrard of 1 thr

Meigs Co unt y

Proseculor s offi&lt;'t' unlilt: p.m. In
ttiC' evC' nin g "brrau.c;r I was too

drunk ."
Hf' said that during ! hill da _
, ..

people al lh&lt;' jail ra il('(! him
na mrs and told hlrn hr had r ap£'d
his stepdaughl&lt;'&lt;' . " 1-:vrrybody

to lhC' oldf'r bro1her. whi ch W(•rr
r·ovPn&gt;d with dried blood .

Tut·sday

Also C'Hilrd to th f' st and on

behalf of ,/ud&lt;' wrrr his thrro'
nieces. ME'llssn . Sr lma and 1\ r -

della Pcn ·y•, agrs 18, l!i and 1~ .
respect lvely. and .lud0' s molht• r.
Arlie Jude, all or W&lt;11 11e Counr;·,
W.Va.
The girls trs llfl!'d !hal the ir
unrlr had babysat for th em from

lh lime they• were born . and t hal
they were ne\'l'l', afra id of him.

They said he had had a drink ing
problem for some rime and thai
when he gol drunk " he passed
out."

They also lesllfl!'d !hey knew
the vlclim 's oiMr brorhcr very
well, and Ihal hr had often made
sexual advances toward !hem.
They said he was "a big boy" for
his age.
The mother tesrlfled thai fol·
lowing her son'sarrest. she came
t9 Pomeroy and stayed wtt h her
daughler-ln·law. While there,
she said the daughter-In-law
washed a pa ir or pants belonging

. Vol . 36, No . 267
: Copyrighled 1987

Por·

kne~w, according

rorm rJI_,.

WASHINGTON !U,PII- Even
as rwo key White !louse aides
were being ousled IQ·r Ihe diversion of U.S. arms :;ale profit s

of' thr lat e' St(·r ling Doss a nd tht'
lat P NPI !ir BonPr utf('l' Will r n :
Shr is s urvi\·p{J bv 11 ('1' hus b&lt;.~nd. GPO I'~(' n. " Bud '" r\ ('(' 111'1' :
tw o sistf'rs . Mrs. Hu t h S1()'tl(•,
Poin t Pl&lt;'asc.lrit. &lt;.tncl Mrs. \ 'ir ginia F'Pr-guson. Det l l &lt;.l S. T Pxus:
Jnd S('\'t•r al ni('r rs ond nr plww ~.

from Iran to the ~ Nicarag'uan

. rebels, Richard Secord says he
wa; trying desperately to conract
President Reagan to urge him,
"Don 't cut and run .,.

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In his ·second day ell teslimon y
to Ihe congressional commlllees
lnvesllgallng the scai1dal, Secord
deserlbed his last-dItch efforts
Nov. 251o persuade the president
to defend his poliCleOt in the face
of a looming pollllca I !iresrorm.
The retired Air Force major

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10

on human

srx ual drlvr and abll ll y.
Dr.

11&lt;~ v itl

Malawista , dirf'c lor

ol psyellology ar lhe Alhcns
Mt•nta l Heal lh Cenlrr, called by
th e prosecution ~ s a rc tJ utr~l
w!1ness . testiriPd

th&lt;.~1

almhol irs

C'Ould unron clously repress mcmo r ~' " bt:r::tuS(' they don' t l'hosp
to rrmrmbf'r ." He also st&lt;Jt r d

thai In a lru&lt;' aleohollr blar kuul,
i t would br unu sual to rem r mber
a bcginn lng £'vp n1and concluding
c·vl'n t, bu t not hl ng in -betw('{"n.

•

Also callrd as a r0bu11 a1
witness

wa :-.

Mc'igs Sheriff's

ct ispat r hl'r P a t! ~' .J ohnson. who
1ook thC' ra il from rhe oldC'r

brolh&lt;'r on rhr night or lhr rape.
In cl os ing s tatl'nlC'nt s, Proser ·
utor · C' ro\r' s contention wa s that
tht • df'fc m;p wa s inro ns\st ent "Somrbody· rlsr did II - 1was roo

•
Ul

tlrunk to know aboul it. " Crow
went on to say 1hat jus t becau se

someo ne takes an oa lh lo lr ll Ihe
truth, dof'sn ' t mea n that they do

relllhc t rurll. Commenti ng on lhr
elaim of Int ox icatio n, Crow said

gclt lng drunk and r omm ll ling a
rr lme Is not a defense." Cr ow

dcsr rlbr d lhP sre nr as found by
thP offl r rrs an (l ('Oncludrd by

admo nslshln g lhr jury lo look 10
llw flV idencr . "Thrre's not hing
hf'l' t' to li nk an oth r r child to this
inci dpnl. "
Dr·frn sr attornry King In his

rlos lnR slal r ment. pressed lhe
j ury to look to anothrr poss ible
older br othrr had brPn left a1

wh ll r they werr alone. the
brol her look adva nr age or his
sislrr. And !hal upon returning
homr and discovering whal had
happened, Mrs . .Judr In despera·
lion changed Ihe scene. Klngsald
1he mol her knew If shr sacrificed

COLUMBUS, Ohio !UP II Car owners who have painted
lemons on their balky vehicles
rejoiced Wed nesday as the' Ohio
House of Representatives passed
legislation giving them longsought recourse against manu·
rac turers for Irrepara bl e

her son. she would al so be

sacrificing her

d a ughl ~r

us well,

sln&lt;'f' she would lose custody. as
well as her liVl'iihood, sincP she
r rcei\"C!' ADC pay mrnl s from the

Oh io DPparlmenl of Human
Services. Kin g charged thai Ihe
morher wou ld have had greal
r•ason 10 "pur II off on Mr.
,Jude."
King said he was sure lhe
virllm would have said anything
on the stand her· mol her wanled
her rosay, parlicular'ly lf shewas
rhrear cned wllh being raken
away.
He concluded by questioning
whether someone would call the
pollee or go alter an attacker
wllh a chair if their daughter
were being raped, and how
anyone could keep you from
testifying against such a person.
(The mot her was not called aas a
witness. I
He then ca ul\oned the jurors
that guilt had to be proven
beyond a reasonabl ~ doubt.
I

YE

out ever having to come into the bank again.
Rates are lower than you 'll fi nd with other
want rock-bottom interest rales
And
since
interest
is
tied
lo
the
prime,
you
kinds
of loans.
hen you look for a loan. And if it's a
can take advantage of current lower rates. Of
hneof creditJou're after, you want it"
"I wanted to liSt the equity I've buill up in my
to be hassle-free an easy to use.
course, you pay interest only on the cash you
place to help mygrandlon btty his fin/ 'house.
That's what customers like these are looking aclually use.
We juslarra~~,gtdfor lite loan
for. And they're finding it all at BANK ONE.
at
BANK ONE. (/old lht111
Somelhing to satisfy their very specific needs. "Btr4use of my income, wt didn 'I qualify for
hou•
milCh I needed .. ,IJIIII it
gotmtllltttl JhtdtttlloartS. I hod to find a low·
Our Equity Money Service lets you use the
was
a
•i~;e surprise to filld
cosll«&lt;)' to llorrow $25,000
equity in your home to get cash right now.
how
low
the in/ern/ ralewas. "
for my da.,htm' colhgotuiWith tax-deductible interest, of course.*
li9n otttr tht nut few yt~~n.
Bul'it's all the special features designed
This 1«1)', 1can just write a
Ed Bird
into Equity Money Service which make it your
chd ... alld I how the
ultimate borrowing bargain. We spent long
Money's lhtrt."
"Wt needed aniiiSitr 1«1)' to dtal wilh Sllltral
hours working oul ways to give you just what
biU paymmll at hitlr inltrtsl rates-so we ron·
Elitabeth Hun1er ,
you wan! .. .beginning with a choice of how to
solldattd llttlll witlt an E4wity Money Smice
make use of your credit.
loa"' Now we bow wllm our
"Whml 111111 tlwJI homt-tqlli/y borrowi~~,g madt
loan will bt paid off. II'• also
a lot of 1t111t /mtt a ltu:·lllw sltJIIIIfJoi•~ I

'Rvo
Great Ways.
10Borrow.

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credit for long.tenn
.-.borrowing needs.
Once your credit line is established, you can
use it anytime over the next 10 years-simply
by writing a check. So you can gel as much
cash as you need, whenever you need it-with·

Riffe said Ihal wjllh 150 BMV
branch offices each staffed
wllh five or six slate employees, plus supe:rvlsors, the
stale would have to pay labor
negotiated sa laries and fringe
benefits for more than 1,000
employees.
Currently depll ly rei(IS·
lrars ehosen b''l polilical
patrdnage, hire · !heir own
parr-lime help fwm lhe pri·
va le sector and renl offke
space and equlpm,enl.
Celeste, under prodding
from Republicans. last 'year,
said he wanls to eliminate the
deputies lo take the politics
·out of the system. Many
deputies turn 10 percent or
thelr $1.50 fee on each regis tratlon over to l"he political
part y thai appointed !hem.
Riffe has said he has an open
mlnd on whether ~:he deputies
should be eliminat ed, but thai
eost Is lhe blggesr facror .
"You have to loct•k all1 to see
If you have the money ro pay
for II ," he said. " If you're
Ia! king about money OUI of the
General Revenue :Fund, 11 (us I

Isn't available."
However, he added , "If
Ihere's a betler way of doing II
t registering vehicles I we
ought to do It for lhe public."
Riffe sa id when Ihe time
comes. a decision will have lo
be made on "whelher you'vr
got the money or whelher you
wa nl lo Increase the (vrhlcle
reglstrallonl fees ro get the
money, "
He said he Is not yel
prepared to makr Ihal decislon; that h ea rln~ w!JI be
held on lhe various proposals.
One bill In the House,
sponsored by Rep. Michael C.
Shoemaker, D-Bournevllle.,
would keep the exlsllng deputy reglslrars but provide
more public notlcr of their
locatlon and services. forbid
them ro make political contrlbutions from their fees and
register vehicles by the
owner's blrlhday instra d of
last name.
Riffe said he Is not thr
sponsor or thai bill, bullhal II
Will receive fair hearings
along wllh or her proposa Is.

Clear tonlght.Low hetwcen
and ~5 . Sunny Friday. Highs
ncar 70. Probability of preclpl·

~0

tut.ion ncar ze ro.

2 Sect ions. 16 Pagu 26 Cants
A Multimedia Inc, Ne~spa per

to Secord testimony

made a decision !Ike rhis, ro bark
away from It Is a lerrlblemlstakc
In my judgmenl. ... We've done
nothing wrong. Moreover, In
frying 10 prlva lely supporl lhe
Conlras. we have not broken any
law .
"We made some progress in

bolh areas," he sal do! lheConr ra
.aid effort an d the arms sales 10
Iran. "Some cred!l could be
Jaken. It seemed to me. And so,
my advice would have been ,
'Lei' s stake out our posllion.
Don' 1cui and run.'
"I didn 't gel a chance to make
Ihal kind of a speec h," he
concluded before lhecommillecs
under lelev lslon lig hr s. "So I'll
make II now ."
For a second da y, Secord
lashed out at At tor ney Genera l
Edwin Meese for making lhc

Conrra cash con necr lon public
Nov . 25 be rore a mor e thorough ·

Investigatio n could be co nducted
of lhe diversion of Ira n arms
sales profits.
The MC&lt;'se inquiry first was
focused on Iran deals, bur Meese
aide William Bradford Rey nolds
fo und a documenl in which Nort h
lndlcaled sales profit s had been
diverted 1hrough secrel Swiss
arcou nrs ro Ihe Conlras.
Secord sa id his allorney, Tho·
mas Green, spen l Nov . 24 and 2!i
wllh Reynolds, rho head of the
Justice De partment' s civ il rlghr s
division who had ass!sled Meese
in weekend interviews Ml the

While House .
Rey nolds lold Green he agreed
"Ihal we should slow down and
1ake Ihis· thin!( a slep al a lime .. .
Conllnued on page 16

RICHARD SECORD

Meigs officials upset
over closing of office
The Meigs CouniN Commls·
s1oners ex pressed gre&gt;a l concern

ar Wednesday's meellng over Ihe
upeomlng closure of the local
Ohio Bureau 61 Job Services
office.
·
The OBES office on Unio n Ave.
In Pomeroy Is sc heduled for
closure on May 29 as part or a
sta le-wide cur back In expendllures within the deparlmcnl.
There have been olher limes In
the pasr few "\'ears !hal the loca l
office was lhrea rened wllh closure, and each time, proresls
from the rommlsslonrrs. loca l
chambers of commerce and
orher pollclcal and business
organizations, swayed lheslale's
decision to close. This time. with
so man ~ offices around Ihe slale
shutting down, the commission-'
ers are unsure If anylhlng could
be done lhls rim e to change the
stale's decisio n.
"But·," asked Commissioner
Rlrh Jones, "Why cui out uncmploy menl offlres In the counties
with the highest unemploymenl

r at es In the sraw?"

The an nu al r"'nl for lhe buildIng which houses OBES in
Pomeroy Is $13.192, with the slalc
paying half, $6,596, and lhe
count y paying th r olher half.
Cou nl y Engineer Phil Roberls
repori Pd he has sra n ed applying
dust con tro l lo counl y roa ds.
Roberls said rha l because the
dust cont rol which has been
applied In prior yours has held up
well, he plans th is yeur lo pur
down • per manenl lnverled seal
In fr ont of houses. El&lt;'cause lhls
process lakes longer than regu lar dus t conlrol application, he
said 11 would lake county high·
wa y workers longer Ihan usual to
get ro each roa d In the county, He
said he plans ro conllnur the
lnverled seal process over lhc
ncxl few years, and projecrs a
sav ings of $4000 !his yea r alone.
Th0 savings Is possible because
Ihe material needed for Inverted
sea l Is much less expensive rh an
lhe regular primer 20 material
used In regolar dusr con rrol
nppllcallon .

In oiher mailers, rw orcpresen·
Ia IIves from Soulher n Oh'lo Coal
Co mpany were at the rommls·
stoners' mc:•rtlng reques ting per·
mission 10 lay~ slurry line across
Count y Roads 1, lA and 4. Tlte
commissioners and th e engineer
agreed to allow the line, provld·
lng Ihe cou nty Is give n 24-hours
notice by SOCO, b&lt;'fore culling
Info ell her of the t brcc roadways,
Comml.~s l on er .Jones will be
representing lhc count y al lhe
regular monlhly meellng or lhc
Buckeye-Jo int Se lf-Insura nce
Council 10 be held Friday · In
.Jae kso n. Commissioner David
Koblenl z has been ehosc n to
serve ns an alternate on lhal
council.
1\ppolrllcd lo serve as the
rou nty's reprcsentallve on the
self-lnsu ranre council's seiiiQ·
men! commlt lee was Prosccut ·
lng Altorney Fred Crow Ill , wllh
Carson Crow, assistant prosecu·
ror, to serve as allernale. The
scttleme nr commlt lrc meets
quarter ly the comm issioners
said.

House passes ·'leffion law~ bill for Ohio automobile owners

1hat "grtllng drunk and rapi ng a
child Is not an excuse , just as

each lime he tried to conlacl
Reagan Ihal day- a.nd walched
with dismay as na tlo hal security .
adviser John Polmdex ter re. signed and his aide Oliver North try .' In any rase, once you'v('

By LEE LEONARD
UPI StalehoUHe Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP! ) Ohio House Speaker Vernal G.
Riffe Jr., D·New Boston, says '
II would cost at leasllwlce as
much as the Celeste adminls·
!ra tion suggests to eliminate
·deput y molar ve hi c l e
registrars.
Riffe told reporters W&lt;'dnesday It .would cosllhe srare $40
milliOn to $50 million lo
replace Ihe depulies with slate
employees , working for the
Ohio Burea·~ . of Mo tor
Vehicles.
A task for ce reported to
Gov . Richard F . CeleSte last
week that the cost of eliminatIng the deputy registra r system would be only $16. o
million to $18.8 million a year,
compared wllh lhe existing
$22.5" million cost of ha ving
prlvale depulles.
' Riffe altrlbuled his cost
!lgores to a former official in
the Ohio Department of High·
way Safely, which runs lhe
Bureau of Motor Vehicles . He
declined fo name rhe of!lelaL

. .... 1 I' 1

dc·scrlbr alco ho ll r blaekou ts and
rhe cffer-1 :;

was fired.
As pari of his fou r hours of
lesllmony Wednesday , Secord
went Into delall about how he
spoke by telephone with Poindexter and met at a hotel wllh North
Nov. 25 as the . news media
converged on the breaking slory.
During the !alter meellng, he
said, he demanded the phone
when Reagan called Nort h wilh
praise, but Reagan had already
hung up.
"I wanted to tell Ihe presldenr
that I'd like to see him and br ing
some rationality back Info lhls
matter," Secord said, his vo ice
growi ng passionate. "Maybe
. rhere were mistaken judgmenl s
taken In lhls policy, maybe nor.
"! happened to lhlnk II was a
good policy and II was worrh a

Riffe believes ~roposal more
costly than task. force~s data

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believed his ll'if&lt;' ll'hr n shr fold • homr alone while Jude and his

wife s1ay1'd in conta ct with him

J('O('·

rra.v call afr er 2 p.m.

Two exper t wi l nC'ssPs, Robrrt

sirualion . Thai lhr girl and her

and allowed him to srr the
children " unlll I signed ovrr my·

.John

Murphy, an alcoholism couns0-

said H was m l~ and I ('Ouldn ' t
remembf'r so I thou ght it mu st
havp bel'n m l'. ···
l·lp said hr

would llr 10 him .
lie sold !hal lhroughout lhr
wt&gt;eks followin g the lncldenl , his

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!land: Elm a Slndle, MlddiPpOrl.

Iro m pa ,(!f' 1

berf'd was IJ&lt;llng u t The { 'ovc bar

~s

Bakor, Middleport; StPli a f1ush,
Middleporl : Beul ah Rou sh.

.Jude,., -(- - - -· - - - - - - - - - - - - on .I an. 4. J98fi, lh r day br forr. the
rape, describing a cla.v of &lt;irlnk lng and takin g nervr pills. Hr
said lh r lasl lhing hr rrml'm ·

a m

vi&lt;'v(' Minrhart . Pomrro\': C lr r o

rall r r. Tt•h Old SC'lfl t·r s ReUnion will C£.'1ebr ai C' lis !i01 h
unflivcrsar.v on Lubor D;~ y .

,Jude adml 1tPd he is an alro·
hollc wl1h spve ral alc·oho lrclat cd arrrsts.
He th en rrltJit'd hi s tw t ivi tlf's

Cincin nati: th rC('

~-~tpran~s ~t!~orial G
ut&gt;s ay

mldnlghl . Musl&lt;' by lh r AI Archer Rand wil h O ..J. Bag lr,v as

Ihe srancl.

Rasli~m i.

.~el

round arid square• dane(' on Sa tu n.l uy at T!'imblr l.o&lt;'ai High
· Schoo l in .IH cksonvlliP. n c.~ n('{' time wlll br fr om 9 p.m . to 1:!

'o n tlnU~'tl

i:i ll ht: Mill f' rHu ck Funera l Hom r in M cCon nels\·illf'. Fr id a ~' !rom 2 to -1 p.m.
an&lt;.l i To 9-p.m. Fu nN &lt;:i l scrv irPs
will bC' hf'ld a11 p.m on Sa turday
C:lt th(' funf'fal hm&lt;·. T h(' Hf' y.
Denni s F3(1 Wl f'.\ " will offic iulr and
tJuria l v.- ill tx• in thP M cConn(•\!-&gt; ·
\" iJIC' CC'm PI er:v .

1~7 -L

Shr Is survlvrd by a daugh rer,

Frl.r nds

Frid::i.v at the fun enil home.

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F'ri e nd ~ rna ~' C'i:l ll

daugh!Pr or Elbert and Ca rr ie
Michals Smllh. Her husband.
B ruc(' I. dir d in

Sat'ur day at thP f' row -Hu ssl' ll

offici il t.ing . B uri&lt;Jl will rollow in
Ki r kland M em or ial Gardens.

grandc hildrcn.

Cha rh •s ton, W.Va. she wa s rhr

7: ~7 p.m. to Port lan d for .J ohn

Round and square dance

SP\'·

Smilh
, Middleporl.
nine grand·
child ren
' and ci ghl
grr.l l ·

Born on .l ul y 2R, 1909, in

GrnPvlf'Vfl Mtnc hur t to Vpt(' nms MPmor li.ll flos pil t~ l ; Mlddlrport i.l t 2::n p. m . to Pf•a r l St. for Stel la Rush to VPtPran s
Memori&lt;.l. l Hospitul ; C'u lu mbl.:J Township . al !"1:2H p. m . to i.l
vt•hldr Cl rC' dn Count y Haad 10; Pnmr roy at 7 : 4~ p.m. to
PomProy ll ea l1 h CarP (' {' nl l'l' for RC'u iJh Rou sh to Vl:'t r r an s

,,

Kennerh M. Gilkey, 38. Pvmeroy, died Tuesday.

A thr ns Count y.
He Is surviv ed by a son . Ter r y

Weight control cla8$ set

ut

sons. .Jam €s Lloyd. McCtmnelsvi\ !(•, .Jack Lloy d, Day ton . and

A rrane opera lor at F ooi C'

fi to 9 p.m. Saturday at Ihe•
Carlt•ton S('hool un der the sponso rship of th(' Meigs CountJ·
A ssoci at Jon for Hr t a r.df&gt;d Ci t izens. M r mbers o f the KiJ r at e llub
wil l S PI'VI '. Ca.rr,v uut di nn ers w ill tx: iJ V :Jil &lt;::~ b l c.

~r\'if'f'S will bP .at 11 &lt;J. m .

K..nrwth M. Cilkey

Ml nPral, Gilk ey was bor n on f'eb.
6,1949, rhr son ofrhe late'fhomas
A. and Florence Carsey Gllkry,

. A hog roasr will hr h&lt;·ld from

C'i.IO

Mets slip
past Reds
by 3-2
count

Area deaths

applications ready

Only a li mit ed number of res ide nts

Wednesday. May 6, 1987

filtmd il was ti111e to utwpa
crtdilli11e e~~t~tlltowg/1 wt
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defects.
The bill, altempled without
success since the 1970s, sailed
lhrough the House unanimously
and landed In lhe Sentale, where II
will be handled by n sub&lt;'ommlt·
tee already studvln g Ihe Issue.
"Today, Ihe Ohio House of

A...._Ofllll MtMttFCIIC

Columbus, sponsor of Ihe Senale
bill, said he will nol allow rh at
Iss ue lo eclipse Ihe lemon law .
"Thev (lhe auro dealers und
manuraclurers) will huve their
duy In court." said Wall s, "but
I'm nor going to allow !hal to
lh rear en the lemon law."

Hart ignores qttestions, ·asks press ·for better

a relie/lo make just one pay.
mtttla monlh-&lt;llan inltresl
rale /lull's easy lo live with."

HANOVER. N.H. !UPI\ Gary Hart, his wife beside him ,
for the !lrsl lime since his
weekend wl!h a 29-year-old acrress seized the headlines. Is
struggling to resume his presidential campaign amid new
reports of misconduct by his
aides and polls show ing the
·scandal has hu rt him.
Lee Hart joined her husband
Wednesday ar lhe start of a
rwo-day Democratic cam paign
swing lhrough New Hampshire
rhat .was shortened In the wake of
the disclosure of his relationship
with Donna Rice, rhe former
South Carolina beauly queen who
now lives In Miami .
Facing reporters al Dartmouth College, Harl was repeat·
edly askeil about his marriage
and relationship wllh Rice .
The 50-year-old former Colorado senator has acknow ledged
he spent most of the weekend
with Rice and was with her
aboard a yacht on a trip to Bimini
In the Bahamas in March. But
Hart and Rice both have denied
any sexual relationship.
. "You can ask me about adultery; you can ask me any
ques tion you want," Hart told
reporters. "And believe me, my
wife
and I have answered more
.......... • • • •••, _ , tp trip. Hart
personal
questions thlm I think
_..,._._...,..,.,. . . -..,.n.ol
anybody In public life, and we'll
Ills nllll....ltlp rill .,.... ...,.. Mf-1 aetre..
probably have to continue to, to
(UPI).

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~AN~~;0ME.'-TMEN$.NA

by ·his Consumer Prorectlon
Division Involve car problems.
There may be co mp llcalions In
rhe Senate, where the auto
manufacrurers and auromoblle
dealers are In a batlle over
fra nchise righ ts.
Sen. Eugene J . Walls, R·

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BANK.=ON£.
!lo ,_,.,.'*'an.

Represenlatlves voted 'yes' for
consumers by approving .House
bill 232," said Atlorney Genera l
Anthony J . Celebrezze Jr. , whose
office wUI help admin ister lhe
bill If It becomes law .
Celebrezze said about onethird of Ihe complalniS received

•Cons\ltl yOOJr tax ad~ isor foc !ij)eelriccondiii\Kl :t &amp;nd lkuuls.
"'The annail'fte Is SSO.

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The tlousr bill, spoMorcd by
f\ e p. Ik e Thpmp son . LJ Cievcland, requires an aur o
manufactu r er

to r('pluce u cur or

gran ! a refu nd If there Is a defecr
which cannot be repnlred ~&lt;Iter a
rea sonable numb&lt;'r of alt~mpts ,

tr~atment

my r~g r el .
"But I am goi ng rodemand Ihis
sysrem be fair . 1\nd I have a rlghl
ro demand II ," hr said an gr il y.
"11 somebody's going ro follow
me around , they'd beller follow
me around . And they'd bell&lt;• r
print all the facr s.''
The Miami Herald published
rhe story Sunday, saying a flvereporrer ream watched Harr
enter his Washln gron rownhou se
wllh Ri ce late Friday nighI and
nor emerge until Saru rday even·
lng. The newspaper la te r aeknowledged lis team did not
wa lch all enrrances ar all limes .
Harl , who has had publicized
separallons from his wife or 28
years, said he and his wife bolh
have fri ends of I he opposll e sex
bul II does not mean !hey ha ve
been unfa llhful. Asked whether
he has ever commllted adultery,
he said: "I do not have to answer
that question."
Hart said Tuesda y he did
nothing "Immoral" bur conceded
11 was a mistake In judgment lo
spend time with Rice because It
could be " misconstrued,"
Meanwhile, angry passengers
aboard a commuter flight Wednesday !rom Newark, N.J ., to
Manchester, N.H., complained
that Hart aides posed as Secrer
Service agents to bump them
from the Olght to secure passage
for Hart and his staff.

Bolh th e ai rline, r::asrern Ex·
press, and Se!'rrr Service offl
rli.lls ro nrir mec.J lht!y wcr1.' prob·
lng rh e repom. and Serre!
Ser vice 1\,:wnl Pl'1Pr Chttv lrc·hla
said Harl is 'nor being prov ldrd
wll h ugcnry prOIC!'IIon.
'
The front . ru nn&lt;1 r For th&lt;.\ Dt1m O-.

crallc prcsldenllal nomina tion,
Harl planned 10 spend t hrre da~s
In New Hampshin' but eanr·&lt;• lrd·
F riday's cvcn1 s to ret urn homtl to

Denver lon lght.
N w Hampshlrr Is co nslderrd
a crucial s tale In lhc 19RR rare
because 11 holds lh r firs I primary
and a Han vlr lory Ihere In 1934
sent him on a neck-and-neck rar •
wllh Walt er Mondale almosr
until the shH'1 of thC' con ve ntion.

Hart ar rived In New Hampshire wlfh the fl rsr polls lakcn
since the weekend showin g he
was hu rt by Ihe Rice dlsclos ur.r.
An ABC News poll said Hurl
was Ihe llrsl choler or o6 prrr cn t
of Democrars, a 10 percc nl drop
from a March survey. II showrd
Hart lea ding Vlee Presld0nt
George Bush, th e Republican •
tavorlle, 45-43, compared wllh
March's 57 -35 edge. ·
i\nolher pol) taken for Roston
sratlon WBZ·TV and The Rosron
Herald round supporl dwindling
for Hart amo ng New Hampshire
Democrats likely to vote In lhe
nation's first primary.
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