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                  <text>page- 14- The Daily Sentinel

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.
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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.

Choose aline of
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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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, May 7, 1987

of Point PlrasiJn l . (.lif'rl Tu l'Sdav.
in Holzer Mrtl iClll r f'n tC' r.
Born A u_g. 21i . 1 ~ 111 in Point
Pl easant , shC' wa s lhC' cJ &lt;.~ ugh l cr

SUNNY ·

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a1y

W0ldon Will ers. of Ohio Unlvcr-

· \'-'' i[C' w en1 ou t drinking. Tha t

orr."

dlstharP't•s:
"'

lor work ing in Gallipolis, and Dr.

him berausr hr didn 't t hink shr

rar and rtwr ks. Tlwn s tu' r ut m f'

Myrrs,

218
Pic&gt;k 4
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Super Lotto
24-37·21
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Mrs·. · oren' · KN·nrr. 70 . of li:'"JJ'
A\·PnuP. Ga llipoli s.

Daily Numht'r

WHAT A BEAUTIFUL
WAY·TOSAY
Happy ~other's Day

ll4't'nt• Kt•t•nt•r
:~rd

Ohio Lottery

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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

On!i :

!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.

r~mmaa-;i;mam;;mma5;iSi;;aailiiSi*la~

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
tt&gt;OII 'I ntttlllte IIIOftty 11rtlil
rttt1 1pri111. I rtGUy tttio1td
IIIOI'kilf8lllillt the fitoplt al
BANK ONE. "
Bill George

Or choose a
single·sum loan for
-.. a one-time need..
Some of our customers prefer a more traditional, one-time loan with a fixed interest
rate. And the same payment every month.

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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your ultimate bank.
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ONE office, or call us at 593-0081 nr 1-800-824-6954
in Ohio.

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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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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Pomeroy-Middlepon, Ohio

Thursday, May 7, 1987

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~~~~~!!. s~~:'.:~~.,.!~~~..~~..?~~~ . !11:~~-;. ,'~;

...-----Local-briefs:-------------------.
'Headsthrt accept'ing applications
,.c..
' Two fined in Pomeroy_court .

•

Two w er e !ined on speeding charges and six others forfeit ed
bonds on the same .charge In the cour t of Pomeroy Mayor
,
Ri chard Se~ ler Tuesday night.
. Fined were Martha Maynard, Middleport, $41 and cos ts. an'd
~ ·.John DeMoss, Pomeroy, $54 and cost s. Forfeiting bond s on the
:charge were K arPn Sue R oush, Jay, Fla .. $47; Michael Fox.
~ Par ker sbu rg, $49; Nina Welch, Shade. $47;-· Dlana..Willlam son.
: Rulland , $46; L ou is Chabut , Cincinn ati, $48; and Kr ista Wh iH'.
• Pomeroy, $4fJ.
'
Others fined in the court wore Jam es Polcy n, Midd leport, $6:1
:: and costs . traffic light violatio n. and Bria n Hunt . Racine, $50
~ and cas t s. no fi nan cial reponslbliil y.
;, Forfeit in g bo nds were Dave Pi nkert on, Amrsvil lo. $4~.
: lmprop&lt;'r turn at Bu 11er nu1 and Ma in. and Betty Curfman.
~ Syra cuse, $fi:\, expired license plat es.

:Man fin ed for charges in Middleport
• Vi ncent K. Stone, Po meroy, was fin ed on th ree charges when
: he app&lt;•ared in the court of Middl eport Mayor Fred Hoffm an
; T ucsda .v night .
, On a DWI charge. Stone wa s fi ned $425 and costs and
.: sentenced to :m days in jail. He was fined $100 and cos ts for .
• dr iving under suspension, and anot her $100 and rosts for
• disorder ly manner .
;
Chargrd with m iscondu ct at an emerf&lt;cncy , Sa m MrCoud wa s
• 'fined $100 and cos ts and given a 15 da y ja il sentence, in addilion
•. to anoth&lt;.'r f in&lt;' of $Hl0 and ros ts for disorderly manner .
~
Olhets fin ed in the co ur t were Vir gil Coll ins, $50 and costs.
• disorderl y manner; and Ed so n Elmrr Roush. Raci ne, $25 and
: costs. opera tin g wit hout,rega rd to safety.
:: Si x p('J'sons fo rfei ted bonds i n th e court . Oa,·id M . Lambert .
• Rut la nd for feit ed $4!&gt;0 on DW I an d $00 on f ailu re to cont rol
·~ veh lr l e; Arn Rodgers. Middl eport . $100 di sorderl y mann er. and
~ S!iOO ront rlbu ti n!'( to t h&lt;' delinquency of a m !n or; Michael Balrh'.
, • . Point Pl&lt;;asanl , $40. speeding ; Da v id W. Wi lson, Middlepor t.
:}-S!Oil on di sord er ly manner; Angela S. Sellers. $50 for running a
~: red light , and Bonnie Rrewer, Pomeroy, $4(1on speedin g.
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,:: ADC distribution report ed
li.

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State Auditor T homa s E. Ferguson 's office an nounced toda)·
•; the Ma y, 1987 dist ributi on of $64 .052.250 In Aid to Dependen t
~ Chi ldren tADC1 to fi.12.247 recipient s in Ohio 's 88 count ies.
,.
Of that amount $27fi.f\18 came to Meigs Count y th is mon th for
' the 2, R.I 2 recipien ts.
•
fergu son sa id the tota l amoun t docs not lncludP th r weekl y
' A OC aux iliary payment s, wh ich will tx• m ade primarilv to new
rcdpi ent s throughout the month. Auxiliary payment s of
• $4,7:!1. 074 result ed In a total of $69.148. 220 In ADC payments
• distr ibut ed to the coun t irs lor the month of April.
•
It was noted that th e principa l Ma y pay ment went to
•· fewer reci pie nt s than 1he one in Apr il and decr eased by $:164.~6.
;.
t\DC pa y ment s are madC' to families with one parent or onfl
unempl oyed parent on the basis of family size and flna nrlal
rPsout-ces . Tb e ADC prqgram Is funded pri marily bv feder al
' and !'l a ir govt'rnm&lt;'n ls.

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: Meigs EMS answers calls

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r&lt;.~ ll !-i w0r0

answC'rf'd

b~·

!ora l unit !'i W0dnrsda v. fhr

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: T he Middl eport Water Depart ment now ha s an automa t!&lt;·
1111-up sta t ion av:~ il ab l r for at·ea
li'aler haul ers. The StilliOn Is
l~i'q t ed on Par~ Strert. bct \v ~e n
fl~a rl and B&lt;"ech StrcC'Is, an d Is
a:Va llablr for use at any ti me. The
loadin g station is rain-operated
a'ijd ro mpietr i ~· aut omatic.
: 'Rc'rHUSC" of an lnrrcasr In cal ls
fq_i· this 1YP&lt;' of ser v ic-e. the
Middlepor t Board of Publi c Af.
f3ir&lt; t'!'Cenli)' df'rided IO purr liasc th is aut om ated water ·
luQdlng ''"t ion. sin&lt;'&lt;' there wa s a
la~k of this ty p&lt;· of laC'i lit y in the

Daily sto&lt;"k prices
(,\ s of lll: :lO a.m.J
Providt•d h~
Bryn• and Mark Smith
ol Rlunt E llis &amp; IAJ&lt;•wl

'

Hospital news
Veter;;, ns Memor ial
Admitted : · Ruby Frederick,
Middleport; Charles Kurfman,
Racine;
Holter, Long Bot·

Middleport .to get funds
M ARIETTA- The V illage or Middleport will receive $2ll,OOO
from the OhloDepa'rtment of Transportation , divis ion of public
transportation, under the Ohio E lderly and Handicapped
T r ansit Fare Assista nce Program. The program provides
transportation services to meet the special needs of the elder I)•
and handicapped. The federal fund s arc alloca ted to the stal es
where earh governo9r des ignates a state agency r esponsible for
adnlnis ter i'ng and distributing the fund s. Middl eport Is th&lt;•
admin istra tive agency for the operation of thr Blue Streak Ca b
Co.

area. Water depa r tment per son·
ncl co nst ru cted the stat ion on
villag e propert y on Park StreC'I.

..

Genera l Telephone Co. of Ohio which' 'en·es m ost of Meigs
Co un ty has filed a request with. the Federa l Communications
Co mmiss ion to Increase Int erstate subscr iber line charges irom
$2 to $2.60 per month for residential and si ngle line bu siness
customers effective .July I.
If approved by the FCC, the charge for businrss lines would
increase from $3 to $4 per month. according to Robert R.
Randall . stat&lt;· vice president -genera l m ana ger for GTE 's Ohio
·
operations.
The subscr iber line charge rovers cos t&lt; associa ted wi th
pr oviding access to Interstate long di stance ser\'irrs .
Randall .said the filing for the Increase was in response to a
req uest from the FCC Issued April 30. He added that GTF.'s
fi ling wa s in line with a recommendation madP to the FCC
earlier thi s yea r by a special ron fcrrnre board appointed by the
FGC. GTE Is requlrl'll to notify Its cu stomers within seven da~s
of filing the request with the FCC.

By United Press lnh•rna(ional
Th e Milwaukee Burks. swept
in las t year' s playoffs by· thr
Ba'lon Crit ics . arc on a simi lar

course this season.
Th e Ct'ilirs took a 1-0 !Pad in
their bcst -af-sevt• n Eas tern Con -

fp rrn ce semi fi nal srries Wrdnes·
day ni ght by posting a 1 2fi- 1 1~
tr iumt&gt;h behind :m point s each
from Dann y Aingc and Lartv
Rit:d.
Denni s .John son sank a pair of
frcr throws with 2~ seconds
rem aining to break a ti c and
propel the fe lt irs tot heir rerord ·
t.v ing 14th stra i ght home p layo ff

2,5 year members to be honon'd

victory.

Twenty-five yea r pins will be pres~nted and th ~ d&lt;&gt;puty grand
matron will be present wh en M iddleport Evanf&lt;ellne Chapt er
172. Order of Eastern Star, meets al 7: 30 thi s evening. Potluck
refreshments will be s&lt;&gt;rved al 6 p.m . ra t her than af(er lh&lt;'
m eelinR. M embers are to take a covered di sh. Insp&lt;&gt;c t ion of thr
r hapt&lt;&gt;r has been set for 7: ~0 p.m . on Wednesda y. M ay ll

19~!:6

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EUHOSPORT

truck south on Count y Roa d 28
w hen a rar travelink eas t on
Cou nty Road 28, driven by B ri an
!.. Hunt. 21. of Pomeroy . tried to .
turn t o County Road 28. ·Hunt
struck Richard 's car as Hunt
m ade hi s turn.
Hunt was cited for failure to

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JZumrs. his hi):!hf'sl s~ t so n m ~u· k
bring a 2!1 -point effor t against
runfC'rrnN' fof' Urbana on .Ja nu ar )' 1:1. Th e Rrdmm won th at
ga m&lt; ' at home 1111 ·90. Smith took
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co -ca ptain .lor Vrrhofl ,In sco t··
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"I t wouldn' t be happ&lt;'ning
right now If it wf'rr n't for m.,.·
fami l~' ." :-;t~ id Smith. u busin&lt;'ss
mami,C('m &lt;• nt m t~ , j o r who is S&lt;'hP·
dulrcl to gra duate · thi s sprin g.
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ported and fol lowed mr. Th;1nks
to two g rrJ I parf\nts &lt;Jnd to·
Kendra for all th1 •i r low• and
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FOR AU THE THINGS SHE IS TO YOU, FOR ALL THE THINGS
SHE'S DONE, GIVE HER ASPECIAL PLANT OR BOUQUET.

Cordiallv Invites fon To Attend Our

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The Celt irs tied the record l or
consecutive home playoff vic tori es. sr t bv the Minneapoli s
Lakrr s in 1~49 - 5 1.
The other three seco nd -round
ser ies continu e Thu rsday night.
At Inglewood . Ca lif.. the
Golden State War r iors hope to
slow down th o Los Angel es
!.aker s' hi gh-powered offense.
T he La kers used their fa st break
to srore 49 poi nt s in the thi rd
quartrr on I hP way to a n ra~.v ~'in
in Game I.
" I think one ar ea w here we
mad e a mistake wa s not to be
pa tient enough on offen se,"
Go lden Stat e Co ach George Kar l
said. "Agai nst th e Lakers. you
have to be pat iPnt and not take
bad shot s. They' re grea t at
taking advan tage of bad shots
and turning th e br eak."
A t Sealllc. the SuperSonics
have a chanre to take a :l-Otead in
1heir bes t -of-seven srries ugain st
thr· H,uu ston Rorkl'l s. It Is an
unfamiliar si tuati on for th e Su·
perSonirs. who fin ished wit h the
'seve nth best record in the Wes t·
ern Conferenrc th is season. •

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h€'1tPr in somC' . rasr.s l.l nd in
ot hers not ,'' he sa id .
Smith had scor ed m ore than
J.(Nl(J points in' his C't ln't.' r as a
junl oir a nd ctdded fiifi in his fina l
ca mpaig n. pu llin g him 0\'N lh &lt;'
l.IW-poi nt muk in his four years
with tlw Rf'dmC'n, wilh l.li:i-,
(' iJ I'('(' I' point s.

A.P.R.

pu bl \~hrd 1'\Tf,\ ' :lf1 f'rn oon. Mo neta~·

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Mike Sm it h. the li-:l sen ior
guard for Rio Gra nde Co llrgr.
was nam C'tl l o hono n.1blr mrntif;m
to th0 Na tional Associ ation of
inl crroll eg iatr A :hirl ira t Ni\IA 1
Al l-America n tram. Th is was t)w
first tim e Smit h tweivcd this

t ook;th i gh -s t if'kin~prnu lt .IIOsPt.

up Mont real 's fourth go&lt;~!. H&lt;•x·
tali maM an init ia l sm·e 00 Rick
Grrrn. but th r r&lt;'bound rlropprd
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Smith honorable mention All-American

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The 19R:! Buckevr Tra il H i~ h
School graudal&lt;' defim·d hi' role
on the team us a leadership
respo nsibilit y. " D&lt;' fensive l)' I
needed t o get the people pumped
and get them to pia _
, . hard - to
rn akr I hi ngs ha ppcn ." sa id
Smith . who ha s won the R&lt;·d·

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f'OSTMA STER : St•nrl ;ulrlrPs.o;

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The series shift s to Mil waukee
for Games :1 and 4.
Bos ton led 122-JJ.&gt;on 2 Bi rd free
th rows w ith 1: :ill rema in ing. bu t
Paul Pressey cannf'd a &gt;· poin ter
and a ju mper and 1 foul shots by
Sidncv· Moncr ief tied the srore
III ith 4:l S&lt;'C'Onds left .
Johnson. wh o fi nish ed with 21
point s, then hit 2 free th i'Ows and
Pressey' s driving scoops hot with
14 second s remainin g hi t the
boll c;-,c cf the r im .

mrn 's best df'frn sl' award for two

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periodo n Smith 'sseventhplayofl 1
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goal and seco nd in as many
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games. On
return rush of a
Philadelphia two-o n-one breal&lt;.
Lemieux skatPd around the net
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him . Hextall was slow 10 recover
far L emieu x's latet'al pass to
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Smith , who put th e purk in the
open side. .
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TheCanadiens went up 2-0onl)'
1: ~:! int o theserond pertoddu t·ing
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hi t Bria n Skrudland, who co l:
lec ted hi s lir'l playoff goal when
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the puck slid under Hex to ll's
skate.
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.oh n K ordi r pu t the Canadien s
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ahead :1-0 at ll : 2.1 wi th his serond
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110 West Mtm
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playoff goa l. converting a shor1
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Pom eroy
ba ck hander.
99~ · 2284
F our1een .• ero nds after hi s

Celtics take 2-0
lead in playoffs

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At&amp;T ................ ........ ........ 2'1":,
A$hl ancl Oil ........... .. ..... .. ....... fil
Bob F:vu ns Fa rm:-; .............. 2~P 1
Charm ing Shoppes .............. ~7",
F('&lt;l cru l Mogu l. .. ................ .41' '
Good ~etu· T&amp;R .................. t;7 v,
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Robbin ' &amp; Mver ' ................ 11' ,
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sem ifin al set' ies I· 1'.

Bo,;ton's Danny ,\lngt• leaps hetwcen.
Milwaukee' s .Jack Slkma (i&lt;'!l) and Craig Hodg&lt;'S whil• trying to
score in Wt• dn c sda~'s second round playoff tilt at Boston. The
( 'e ltics won. t UP.Il

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There was an acciden t In
Sutton Tow nship Wednesda&gt;·
morning, at the junction ol
County Road 28 and County 30,
accordin g to tho Ga llia-Meigs
Post of the Stat&lt;&gt; Highway Pa trol.
Woo-drow J. Rlehard, :16, or
~.on g Bottom. was driving his

th.r 19n Cup semlfmal 'c Montrral
lost th&lt;' opener to Phtladelphia
and won th ': nex t four game~, In
the 1976 !mal. the Ca nad t&lt;•n s
swept the Flyer s.

of shutout goal tending and Mont ·
real held off a !hlr d-pt•r iod ra lly
in the Wales ConfeJ'enr~ finai .
Bobb)· Smit h. with his seco nd
stra ight stell ar ga me. and linemate C::laud e Lem ieux rarh ro n-·
tr ibut ed a goa l and an ass ist for
the ra nadi ens. .
. Ga m e 2 uf the Ca mpbell
Confert'nCE' final is sC hedu led for
Thursday night between the
Detroit Red Wings and Edmon-·
ton Oil ers . Detro it took a 1-0 lead
in the sedes wilh a :1-1 tr iumph
.
Tuesday ni ght .
M ont rea l had go ne 0-2·1
. again st Philadelphia during the
r egular s&lt;·aso n and lost Man •
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dt.~y's series opC'n cr m overum ~.
The tr iumph al so was Monl!·eal s
ninth in thE• l ast 10 postseason

· Disc harged: "Edward Martin,
i'Vlary 1Wallare, Elma Slnder.
Flossie Pru nty, Mi chael Marris.

The Long Bottom Community Association will stage a spr ing
smorgasbord dinner from 4 to 7 p.m . Saturday at the
community building. Aduli dinners will be$3.50 and children's
dinners , $2.50. The m enu will include ham, turke;.- anp dres sin g,
homemade noo-dles, numerous entrees. desser ts and beverages
which are included In the dinner price.

Rate increase requested

The ~~IH rl'al . Ca n adjrn s
posted t he•~ ftrst vw toryol•er thr
Ph,tladelpht_a Fl yers thts sea~on .
a .1-2 drrt sto n Wednesday ntght
tha t evened thrir Sta nley Cup
BrianHa y wardpro v lded~!\ :29

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Smorgasbord planned Saturday

Meigs accident is reported

~~w
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Applications arP ' twlng ar· · gru m far thr!'t'· ia fivl'-year-old '
repl ed for Pnrollmcnt in !hi'
c hil dr en. P Jr cnt s Interested
M eig&gt; Coun.t;- Heads tart proshould cull 992-3088.

MeigS County Emergency Ml'dical Servle&lt;&gt;s r eports. At 11: 17
a.m .. Middleport took Ruby Frederick from Nease 'Road, to ·
Veterans Memorial Hospital;· all: 38 p.m .. Pomeroy took Vicky
Damron from Ewing Funeral Home ato Veterans Memorial ;
Pomeroy at 1:47 p.m. took Geneva Demosky from Craw's Steak
House· to Veter.a:ns Memorial; Racine at 3: 24 p .m . took Arvll
Holter from Bashan Road to Veterans M~morlal and at 7:36
' p.m. ; Syracuse took Leona Uevlng from Minersville to HolZer
Medical Center.
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Page- 4- The Daily Sentinel ,
Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio
Thursday, May 7, 1_987

Commentary
The Daily Sentinel

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Special, interest groups,__;______R_o_b{·_rr_w_al_te_r.~

lll Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
IJEVOTED TIJ THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS· MASON AREA

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ROBERT L. WINGETT
Publisher
PAT WHITEHEAD
A.l.•l•tant Publisher/Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBER of The Untied Press Internatio nal. Jnland Daily Prt'SS
Assoc iation and the America n Newspaper Publishers Association .
l.ETTERS OF OP INION are well'() Ilk"' They

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lon~. All leuers are su bjcct toed Ilin g and ITIJ sr b,~ s igned wll h nu me, a ddrcss aml
relcphon e number. No tln sl~ncel letters wlll br P\' bll!&lt;.hed . L('I!Ns should bt• in
good la s!r.•, adr.lrN~ sl nJit l.~sucs, not personall!l&lt;&gt;s .

WASHJNGTOts: I NEAl- The
l.OOtl .per -perso n ticket price
did n't discourage many potential
attend ees when newly elected
Sen. Brock Ada m s. D-Wa sh ..
held a fund -raisin g party earlier
thi s year at a posh Capitol Hill
hotel.
For ~xa mp·lr. the poli tica l
acti on com mille es operated by
General Dynam ics . L ockheed
and Westinghou se each bought a
ti ckel to help Adam s retire the
debt of more than Sl lO.OOO from
his 1986 cam paig n against Re·
publican Sen. Slade Gor ton.
Those ticket purcha ses were

es pecially not!'worthy , the Seat·
-tie Post·lntelllgencer repor ter,
beca use the sa me three corporule PACs had earlier contrlb-'
uted a total of more than $5,00010
Gorton's campa ign .
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Similarly, Uti ion Pacific' s PAC
paid Sl.OOO for a licketlo Adams'
party alter donating $5,000 to
Gorton. I Adams encouraged
such donat ions by organizing two
post -election lundralsing parties
- one here and another i n
Seall le. I
That paiiN n is ha rd ly unique.
When Common Ca use recently
exam ined the fi nanci ng of the

The Lighter Side

The importance of
being Ernie...
By DI&lt;'K WEST
WASHINGTON- Let me make it clear at the ou tset that I (fid n'r
:know Petur Maas from Adam .
· For all I knew . Peter Maas might ha ve bern a pen namC'. Or. as we
:say In phraseh&lt;lok Frenrh, a " nom de plum('. "
· His r~al namr migh t havr h~Pn Adam Mna s. Or r-ven PciC·r Adam.
: I did. however. kn ow th&lt;• falh~1·o l l.arry Barr&lt;•lla. a protago ni SI ina
;pap&lt;.•rbook edition of aMaas book. " MANHUNT ." A; tow h!·th&lt;'l' th~1 1
·quul i fi£'s me lo discuss the l rtJn·&lt;·o nt ra affair is ano thf ' l' mi.:l!I Pr.
:You ' ll have to &lt;JSk Pn•-s idrnt Reagan about thai .
· Whrn someonP fi rs t sent m&lt;' a cop' of "MAl" HUNT" I put it asidf'
·for light su mmPr J'(•a ding, mi ~t;l k r nly assumin g it was ~nothrr
f lr tlonal " thriller."'
: Th at m.v assumer W&lt;rs out of whark bream!' apparent ont rw·en t
pvrninJZ whrn I prrmu I urrly op(' nrll t hP book~~ ntl r ;1 n ac ro~s 1hl' na mt •
'of Ern ie 11an·ella .
·. " Tha r ·~ runn y," I muttrrrd undrr my bn\a fh. krrping my voirP
QOWn Js 01hers In I hr hou s&lt;• hold lf'nd to berome nervo us when I
mullf'r out loud late at night. " That was the namr olth&lt;· da v rrlitor
wht•n I first ('JmC' to th is bun:tJu ."
' " This bureau," I might aqd. wa s lht• Was hington outl&lt;•l of L: l'l."
:win• S&lt;' JT]('f" thr n known slmpl_v w&lt;1s U P. T hf' n&lt;Jmr ha s sifl('( ' twcn
1
Chuns:wd from Uniled Prl"ss to Unit rd Prrss JntC'nw liunu lt o protf'l'l
;th r inn Of'f' n l.
: Th e el&lt;ler H&lt;i rc(•lia also was ld!'ntl ff'd IJ,v Maa s as a form1•r
;rmployt•e of GPnerai"Motors tGM. II .vou i n s ist ~ 1 whosP wifr had thl'
·same fir s t nam1 • as lh1 · womi:ln thr ErniP I knc'\-1.' h~HI marrit·&lt;l .
: Thul w~ s whPn I bC')C::an to suspef't llwd makt' u mi sta k r in &lt;.~s s umi n ).!

•"MANHU NT " wa s ficti on.
: Thr nPx l da.v l lookPd it up. Thr low! that thc• hard -('tJV(' I'f•(lition w;Js
:a non -net inn bl:•st · sr ller ronflrm&lt;'d m_r sus pidon .
I
The llU !hor WI'Oi f • i hal r:rnlr's .~o n was "alrd£lral pl'O!-.f'CUIO!' in till'
:nistriC't of C'o iLJm bi;~'' who wus (.i&lt;'tr rminfld t o brPak up a U .S rin~

:tiwl. with the support of I hi' CIA tulr, thl'l'l', init ial fre&lt;rkSI, suppli&lt;·rl
;C'x p l os iv0~

to C'oL Moc-~mmar Cad hafl's l.lb.\'&lt;.Jn h' rroris ts .

• ' Whf'n I lrarnPd that LatT\' flarrt·lla still worked l or I hi' U.S.
allor nr .v 's offifP In Washington . I drf lnil f'l _
, . knr'\.\. I was on lht&gt; wron g
track in ll&lt;' l icvl ng Maa s' work was l'iction .

. tlk ciOC'sn' t h ~I Vl' to draw

m1 • a

picture'. Some things I ran ri gureout

!or mysd f. l
nut what 10 makf' Of fhP farf I hat ('(• f'ti.lill 0111£'1' C'lli.li'LIC'ff'!'S in lhr
book. includin g rPIII'f'fi Gf.'n. Rtrhanl Sr('nrd. hnvr bf'rnmf' kf.'.\ '
fl gUI'('S in I hi' rra n-C'Onll'f1 C'O OII'OVC'I'S,\''!
Sef'ord. incidr ntnl l.v. invoked Constitutional protP&lt;' ti on against
~d nnnim i rwl io n to &lt;
.1\'0 id a nswC'rlng quPstions &lt;J bou t thP la tl C'r C'a!-iP
,th r nr~ t t\nw lw was ro.l llcd beforr u t•ong n•s s iun ~ll ro mmillt'l '. So did
1.1. Col. 0111'01' t\or th of th ~ U .S. Marines.
I Still c; 1n '1 veri ly. how&lt;'\ 'f'l'. 1h ~11 Maa s' honk "sf'! lhf' slag,~ for
.today' s l ran g:lt(' hradlilws." Mor:P within m.v t~ xpPrit ' n&lt; ' l ' arl'
hPucllinPs 0\'(' 1' :H'&lt;'ou np.; fr om Moscow of Me~r\nr g ua rd doings atthr
.Aml'rh'~ln t · mh;t ss~·.

I could o~ sk. what do thos r hL•a dl im• wrilns knmr ,dJOUI
;fratf' r ni'lalion? But lht•n lrwn•r knt&gt;w Ernh · P:v lP ritht'r.
'

l..etters to the editor
If tht• samP one• look thr fl owc•rs
fro m buill graVl'S. but I ha\'t'
plenty of flowrrs I wi ll give yOillf
ynu will ple&gt;as t• ju st lr:l\'PihPonrs
thai I pu1 on thc-' ir gravrs alonr.
Th is h:.rs upse t me very much to

kn ow so mc'onP ha s b£'l'l1 sn
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' By UnltNI l'r•·s. lni Hnallnnal
Todu~ · i:-o Tllurs&lt;la .\'. Ma~· i. th•· JLj rh (b .\ · of J ~ t}l.j w iltt
Tlw moon is mo,·ing toward its full phasr.
Tlw mor nin,t.: sl;ll'." atT \!('nus .• lupi trr ancl Saturn .
Thr {'\'Piling slat · l~ J\h1r~ .
ThosP born on this d ;l l£'

Ed na Hunnell
Racine

'.! : ~:-:H) fo lio\\' ,

an' unch'r llw sig-n of Taurus. Tilt'.\" lnrluclr

· Srollish phil oso phl'l' nm·id Hume In 11 11 ; 1-:nglish' ~""' Rob&lt;•rt
• Rrownl ng in I~ I~ ; (;(•nn an f'Oil1)l0Sf'l' .lohann('S nrahms in 1~:!:! ;
: Russian eomposrr Pete lt, ·l!'h Trhniko,·sk'' in I R~O ; Western m' tor
: G:tbb'' Hayes In I~S:• : port 1\rrhlba ld Macl.&lt; •ish and \"n ~os l ; l\· lra clf'l'
• M&lt;ll'sliul 1'110 In I S!I~; lll'lor (;at',\' Coopr r in 111111 ; Edwin !.and .
: tnvr nt or of thr Pola roid insta nt camera. In 19m (agr iRt: :J cto r
· Darren McGavin In 1!122 tilg&lt;' ~i:; ;; at·trPss ,\nn(' Bax ter in 192:1. and
: singer Ter!'SU Bt'e\\N in l !l:!l 1age ;,Ii i .
On this dale In hlstot'\':
I In 176:1. Ollawa lndia·n chief Po ntiac led a major uprisi ng against
t h&lt;' B1·111sh at Detroit .
I n l9l:i, nearly 1,200 (X'op lr. inc-luding 1~j AmNicans. died when a
.Germ an U·boat sank lhr British litwr Lusi tanla off thr roas t of
· Jr!'land.
In 1945. Ge n. Dwigh t F:lsenh ower accepted. the unconditional
,surrender o l Nazi German)· from Gen . Alfred .Tool.
• In !960, SoviCI Premier Nlklta Khrushchev annou nced that
:American U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers. shot down over the Soviet
;Union on May 1. had conlessed he was on an spy mission for the CIA.
; IIi 1985, New York City honored VIetnam War vetera ns with a huge
ticker tap!' parade, 10 yea rs after the War ended.
A thought for the day : Arc hibald MacLelsh observed. " History,
like a badly constructed concert hall, has occasional dead spots
where the music can't be heMrd."

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.,88 Race
WASHI NGTON - Sen. Albert
Gore Jr .. D·Tenn .. llas alrra(fy
r&lt;·cclvcd more than $2 million In
pledges to fund hi s r un for the
Drmor ratlc preside-n tial nomi -

nation . And if he plays his rards
right . say our sources, he ca n
count on$:\ milli on morP bv nrxt
March .
The telegenic·. :!9-.vea r-old can ·
didate's sudden and surprising
fu nd-rai sin g success has shockC'd
thP fro ntrunner~. G::~ry H.:~rt &lt;:l nd
Sen. Joseph Blden of Delaware.
who were j us t begi nning to pull
out of the pack of Democratic
contend ers.
Gore 's pledges ha ve come
from a di VI' rsi t y

of sources :

WNtlthy. liber al - to -modPratc
Southerners: oil, Insura nce and
ot hrr corporat e int eres ts: cmd a
powerful group of money men
who formf'd an orga nization
ra li&lt;' d IMPA\ fo ll owing the
Mondale di sast er of 19R4.
Our associa te Les Whillen
spoke to severa l Democratic
finan cia l and polil ical in sl(lrrs
abmrt Gore's prospects ofbrcom·
ing thf' nation's younges t prrsi ci f' nt C'\'rr . HPt'l' is thrir

Make death

Lealie I he flowers alone
This l&lt;•ll!•r Is to the p!'t'son nr
; p&lt;'rsons who llkc·rl I hP urn and
:n owers th at 1 put on my la lt•
hu sb;lflcl . .John E . tlunn r l l's
:gnrvr. so well th at thry took
:·th em . They also took the fl owrrs
· off I he ):[ r~ve of my fa I her Gf'org&lt;'
: D. Sl oburl's grave. This hap: P"ned In I he L&lt;' la r l F'alls CPmc.tcry. I don ' t kn ow who you are, or

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Forget the fa ncy lrgal lan guage . The Suprrmr Cou!'l up·
held CPo rgin's capital pun ish ment sys trm &lt;IS a n act 0f
sr 1f -prpserva t ion .
Had the court Sl ru r k down the
S ~1 s t rm. whkh inflicts df'ath
se nt&lt;' nces on ki iiNs of willies
more frequently than killers of
bi Hcks. it would have sig naled
thr imminrnt clrmisP of vir tu ally
PVC!')' nealh·prnolty SIJIUIC i~
the land .
The court would haw found
ilsc·l f in the embarra ssing posi tion of see min g to r ('YC'rsc it srlf
th l'('{' times in 1fi years: Fi rst
strik ing down existing statute s in
19i2. then upholnin g r·ewrlllcn
laws in 1976. ltnd now di spensing
with thrm agai n.
In isn't just in GPo rgia where
the livrs of min ori tv murdrr
\'ict im s co un t for less 'than t110sf'

of whites . It's nearl y ovrrv·
whrl'f'. Evrn in n rolci ;:~lJ~· tolr.r ant cit)' llkr Denver . lh&lt;• sys tem
Iakf.•s disrrPel notice of a virtl m' s
skin color.
Since the Colorado dralh penally was reimposed in l n9.
DerWf'l' prosecuto rs have sought
the sent ence only once. against a
Hispanic who klll!'d a white
woman In esp('rially savage,
fashion .
Yet his crime was not the first
In recent city hi story in which
murder foll ow~d a kidnapping,
sexual assault and torture. In
previous cases. however, there
existed this dlllerence: Both
victims and defendants were
minorities .
As a result, press and public
lnteresl never reached vigila nte
pitch.
Not only dealh·penalty sla tutes would have been at risk had

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seve n. Sena te rae!'s in which time after the winner has been
Democratic challe nger s de· chosen," not es Common Cause
fea ted Republic.an incumbent s President F'red Wertheimer .
la st yea r , II rou nd 150 cases in
The post-elec ti on contribu·
which PACs ba cked th e loser lions, cynically known among
· durinp; the camp aign, lh~n sup· Washin gton insiders as "gel ·
ported the winner aft er t he smart - la~e money," are on ly one
election .
manifestation of a ~ys tem of
Perhaps no other· practice so financing elections l or the House
convin ci ngl y establis hes the and Senate I hal ls fundamentally
fra udulence of claims tha PACs · corrupt.
are merel y a means to coordiThere is no more abusive
nate contributions !rom well· element of that sys tem th an th!'
intentioned citizens.
pervasive influence of PACs
"Citizens, however. don ' t vote operatPd to advance the political
for bo lh candidates - once age nd as ol spt"c l a l i nterest
before. the election and a second groups .
Last year alone. PACs poured
more than $110 million in~ o
congre ssional campa igns - and
any body wha believes th at much
of tha t money was-devot ed lo the
cause of "good government" is
hopelessly naive.
"A large pari of the American
public thinks th is Congress is the
best money can buy." says Sen.
Law ton Chil es. D-F'Ia. " When a
ca ndid ate ca n get himsel f Into a
position 10 gel obl igat ed (to
PACsl I hal's tak ing the election
away from the people, " add s
Sen. John Sten ni s, D·Miss .
Amo ng the exa mples of 198fi
get-smart-late con tributions to
vic torious Democratic senators
by PACs documented by Co mmon Cause:
In North Dakota , the American
Bankers Association gave$10,000
to in cumbent Republican Mark
Andr~w s bf'fore the election and
SlO.OOO more to Democra t Kf'nl
Conrad after he won I be con test.
In Alabama, I he ba nkers group
gave $10.000 to Republican Incumben t Jeremiah Denton and
later gave $!i,OOO t o Democratic
c h a11en~N Richard C. Shelby .
Boeing gave S7.800 to Denton.
then .swi tched sides and gave
$3.000 to Shelbv .

Ander.~on
r easoning:

They beli eve thai Hart . burdened with a susceptibility fo r
bad publicity and sa ddled with
$1. 3 mi l lion in ca mpaign debt s, is
a polr nlia l loser. The financiers
like B ielen. but they have doubts
about his nati onal appeal. After
thr New Ha mp sh ire primary
nine mon ths fr om now thev fear
I hal bot h Hart and Biden co.uld be
ha s- bec ns.
Th e nrxl and biggest test after
New Hampshire is "Supe r T uesday':" March 8, when 13 Soulhern
sta tes select a third of thr
Democra tic co nvPntion delega les. The bi g win ner herr could
be a shoo -in for the nomi nation.
"On ly two men {of tho se
r unn i ng) ca n gel Sou therne r s to

probability he will be nom inated.
And if nom ina i Pd. wit h the
Sou th as his securit y blanket.
eve n a strong Republican ca nd i·
dale like Sen. Roberl · Dole of
K ansas would find II dllflcul t to
defeat Gore and a modera te
North ern or W E'SI ~ rn running

has wrilt&lt;&gt;n a book , "Ra ising PG
Kid s in an X ·Ra ted Society."
Some of her supporters have
de!'p r ight -wing roots. which
di smavs some of Sen . Gore 's
liber al backers. "She is going to
have to divorce some of th ese
[l('oplr. even if she doen s"l

t'naiP .

divorce her causr." said one

This. at any ra te, is the
reasoni ng of suc h seaso ned money men as I MPAC founder
Nathan Landow. a Maryland
land dPvelopcr; JMPAC's
shrewd tact icia n: Wi ll iam
Crolly, a Florida lawyer; and
ot her ea rly backers of Gore. The
"seed money" they r·a tse wi ll be
matched and then some. our
sources believe, by corporate
exerulives,..
Gore's father, 79 -year·old Al votP in· a primary," one power
bert
Gore Sr .. was himself a
broker told us. " Jesse Jack so n
ca n turn out blacks . AI Gor e ca n highly regarded Tenn essee senamake Southern while m ales get tor who once drea m ed of the
pres idency. He is now an Occid·
off the ir i keislersl ."
If Gore wins on Super Tuesday en t al Oil bigwig, and ot her oil
and maintain s hi s momentum for men are a lready responding to
hi s appea ls on behalf of his son.
tl1rrr months until the California
Gore's wi fe. T ipper. has cru primary - which Is likely' to .
mean sudden deat h for all bu t one saded aga inst sexuall y orient ed
ea ndid al!' - !h er~ Is a strong lyrics on tapes and records and

pena~ty

and Spear

R~RORERTO, DIAS
UPI Spt~rts \\r1~ er
RF.REA. Ohto 1UPl t - Vctrr·an k_tcker Ma rk M osele;•. the
fourlh-.leadmg S(orer tn NFL
hJstor,·. Wednesda y was rt'·
teased by lhP Cleveland Browns.
Mos!'lry, .19, JOmed Cleveland .
last yea r after Brow ns' "kicker
Mall Bahr· suffer ed- a SPasoncndingkncr injuryagainst Pill sburgh on Nov . 23.
rv!osel&lt;·y . a freP agent aft er
IJei ng waived b)•' Wa shingt on on
Ort. J:l. was signed il)' Clo1 eland
on Nov. 26. In four regular·

season games ll'ith the Browns. ·you that releasing a V!'tera n is
ho· ronneeted on slx of se,·en
drff1rult . Th1s rs no exception. bu1
field-goa l allempts and made 13 we h a ':.e eva I u a I ed 1he
of li conversions.
Situation. ' '
'
_Moseley also booted the de&lt;·i·
The Brow ns draftedk1cker J:ff
"'·e 27-)•ard freld goa l 2: 02 into .I aeger ofWashm gton tn Ihe t hir d
doubl.~ overtime to lift Cleveland
m und of la st week 's NFL draft.
to a 23-20 AFC' pla yoff vict or;· and he IS expected to take over
O\'Pr the New Yo r k. Jet s on. l an. :r, Bahr 's No. 1 spot as th e lall er' 1
," M ark certainly g·ave us a · recovery fr om surgery has bl?f'n
strong effort last year ," sai d slow.
Cil';•r tand Coach Marly Schol ·
Moseley, who owns a tra vel
tcnheimer. " Hr's a certain Hall
of F a m ~r. and a rea l
professional.
"Natura ll v, an)· roach will tell

likelihood of receiv ing the death
se nt ence than whiles . A re spec ted study published In thr
A merican Soclloglra l Review In
1981 found that whit e murderers
were ac tually more likel y than
black s to be se ntenced to death
bPtwren 1967 and 1978. The
reason : Most mu rders Involve
[l('ople of the sa me race, and
blacks are rarely put to death for
killing blacks.

agenr,· in Vi r ginia .dld notrel urn
1. 380.
phone ra ll s to his )i ay market.
· M os.Piey is third on ·th&lt;&gt;all - lime
Va ., home.
.
field goals list wi th :tOll. Stenerud
A 16-year V('l eran who signed
is first . with :!~ followed bv
with t~ e Redskins on F'eb. 1. 1974 _ Blanda"s 3.1!\. Turner Is fourt:h
foJJowmg a sea son with Philadel·
wit h :!04.
phia and two with Houston .
During hi s tenurp with tho
Moseley has t ota led 1,3B2 points
to place lourfh on the NFL's
carerr scoring list behind George
Blanda . t2.002 point s! . . Jan
St&lt;&gt;nerud 11.6131 and Jim Tu rner
t1.4:\9i Jim Bakken is fifth wit h

Four ~tudent ., with Budorv
Dojo of Ta e Kewan Do ad~ anced
in' brown belt t·ank fo llowing
exte nsive training an d a test.
Advancing to the ra nks of
brow n bell W&lt;'re Sroll Brinker .
14 , who demonstraled ove r 1100
tec hniques to earn sc nkyu, th(•
third r ank of brown belt. Sroll
has been involved in karate for
more than a year and did his
ear lier training in sholokan ka r ·
ate, a strang .Japanese st.vle·
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Powell even sugges ted that
creativr :t ttorn('ys might claim
" thP physical allractiveness ol
th e delendanl or the victim"
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all. In recent decades, blacks
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.N&lt;:EIIJ IN BROWN BELT - Middleport karate students,
pictured left to right, Aaron Williams.\\'. 1'. En glish, and Mlckt•y
Davis have advanced to nlkyu, seco nd de~ree hrown tlt'lt in karat e.
Scott Drinker. n,ot pictured, has adva nc~d to sankyu, thirddegret•

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Democratic fundraiser sympa thetic to Sen. Gore, "or we are
going to divorce her."
NEW F'ED CHIEF?: Federal
Reserve Board Chairm an Paul
Volcker's term expires thi s
hr .wil l not be reappointed. When
former While House Chief of
Staff and Vo lcker nemesis Don
Regan resigned , the specul alion
in financial ci rcles was that the
Fed chief would be named to
anot her lrrm. But Treasury
Secretary James Baker. who
differs with Volcker over bank
r egulation policy. has taken up
the attack and will probably
block any allempl to reappoinl
the chairman. Vol ckr r has told
Fed colleagues tha i Baker 's
poli~ies ri sk another 1930s·style
bankin g crisis .

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Cleveland Browns .releas_e veteran .kicker Mark Moseley

colorblind _ _ _ Vincen l Carroll

the Supreme Court ruled differont lv . As .Ju stice Lewis Powell
noted in the maj ority opinion,
"l thr Georgia delrndant'sl
claim. ta ken toils log ical conclusion. throws in to se riou s qucsliQn
the princlplrs th·at undelie our
Pntirr rrlmlnal j ustirP system ...
we cou ld soon be fared with
si milar claim s as 10 ot her lypes
of penally."
Perhaps research would reveal that male robbers are
trratcn more harshly th an fp.
m alrs. or I hat rura l rapists face
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Thursday, May 7, 1987

Rangers whip Indians in battle Qf knuckleballers,. 7 to 2

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Odditle McDowell and '· P~l e
Evans, Kirk Gibson and Mall
walked four in seven Innings. Boston R!?d Sox to a 0. 21 riumph
over 1he Oakland Alhletirs.
Ul' l S,porls Wrller
O'Brien. Larry Parrish hit a Nokes hit home r uns Wednesday
Buke
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to help I he Detroit Tigers brea k a Innings for his first save.
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Thr· o i~~S l pla .vr•r 1he T~xa s . sixl h 1 and Pete O'Brien had a four-game losing streak with a
CHICAGO
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Rick
Hongrrs hav&lt;· bciil lhe olde."
solo homer in lhr firth this
7-5 victory over the Seal tie
Rhoden pilched a two'hltter and
pla yer In all o f ba seball W&lt;•dne s· four th). Par rish also singled in a Mariners.
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Gary Ward drove In a pair ol
cla v ni ght in il du01 or knuckleball
run In the elghlh.
MILWAUKEE tUPTI - Mike runs, leading the New York
th rowpr.,- onl y om' pf whom h(Jd
'Tve hll Phil wc!J and I 've hit Will and DeWayne Buice com- Yankees to a 41 victory over the
hi s b&lt; •Sl &gt;lu lL ·
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his brother tJoeJ well , l oo," said bined on a flvc·hit shu1out and Chicago Wh ite Sox.
C IJarll ~ ·Hough, :1&lt;1, did noi
Parrish. "I've• always hit knu r · Jack Howell hit a solo home r un
BOSTON I UP! I -Mike Green·
Jli fJW an rt.~rnrd run . madf' the
klrball pilrhers pr&lt;'ll)' good I 'vr
to lead the Ca l ifornia Angels to wel l. filling in for Inj ured left
kt'y pil chr·s when he hart 10 and
even hil Charlie rHoug h1good In
their fourth st raighl virtory , a :l·O fielder J lm Rice, hit a game~t' n&lt; · ral l .r baffled the Cle,·ela nd
spring training.
decision over lhe Milwaukee winning, threr-run :home r un In
Indi ans.
"I 'm probabl y onP oflhc wr lrd
Brewers.
lhe seventh inning lo lead the
1'1111 Nlekro. 4R. ga\'P up three
gu ys . I lik e 10 fac e
Will . 4-2. strurk oul nine and
IJomP run s. in c l udin~ a thrfl(l· r un
knurkleball!'rs.'
· pllched we l L 1
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h! ;Jst in tlw l'irst inning b.v PPtfl
" I lhought Phil
ln c·;~v i .!! li ; l t h ;;~ t pur Clr·\'l'land
hut, it sremed when hr made a
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bt·hinrll or gor1d .
mistake wr· made him pay.
I t ;J ddt'd up to &lt;:1 7-2 Texas
Th ai' s I he Wily ills wilh knuekle·
victor y . thr· H.wl~r ' rs rlgh rh
hai Ls. If 11 doesn' t break , It' s jus!
... rr aighr jj l hornl'. Roth pil chrrs an offspeed pl1ch eomlng up
PmN w·d lrom 1t1c' ('On trs r with
thPrC'e~t7!l m iiC's a n hour."
~ - J reeord&lt;...
· Clr•veland sro red in I he first on
" Hou gh is 00(' ol t h(• ~JPSI
a slngl r by Rrell Rullcr, a
knuck lr•ball pitdH·rs then' Is."
rwo·ba sr fie ldi ng error by
~aid (' J(•vc•l i.J nd manilgt·r Jlu1
O'll r len ill f!r s1 on u hard hit
Cor ral0s. "H " was ilf'IIL•r lhan
gro undP r from .Juli o FrJ nco, a n 11
fJUr s tonight' ."
RBI grou ndc•r h"· .lo&lt;• C'ilrlc-r antl '
Hough heii l llw Indians lor lhf'
a run scor ing b&lt;.~ s r hit bv Mel
nlnr h r·o nsN' Ut ivP li mf', aJiow in g
Hall.
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CleVl· lund ramr In lhf' fou r lh
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whr·n lhP Ind ians loaded thP
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" I h ~1d prrtry good control ~;1d
Chris Rando II"' ou1.
1ha I Is I hr kP,V. " soicl Hough. who
" Hough lhrrw a grea t game,"
hu s now pit('hf'd morf' inning-s
sa id Cil'vel and Sl'COnd ba seman
ON THE "T" IN MIDDLEPORT
t l.4 171 lhanan.v ol herp ilchrrina
Tony &amp;rnazard. " It seemed I hal
Texas uniform . " Our dPfPnse the knuck lrrs werf' com in g In
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wal kin g anyone and that Is lhe
i n the nrsl w llh hi s lragu&lt;• key . When he 1hrows the
MIDDLPEORT
lcad i n~ lit h homPr Df the year
knuckler well, It' s unhil lable."
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~ ·Hr I hen slrurk out Clndnnali 's • hi t In 1 1-:l, and Randy St. Clair&lt;•
,,No. :1 and l hitt ers - Dav·r recorded lhe final two out s,
arker and Eric Davis- before allowing one hit.
J\llanta slar ter Rand,· O'Nea L
Buddy· .Bell cxlrnd e ~ hi s hilling
streuk to 12 games with a hloop ll. look the loss.
RBI single to draw lhC' Reds to
· :l-2. llu1 Aguilera rebounded 10
PHILADELPHIA 1UP!o
. trike out Bo Diaz.
Plnrh·hltter Ter r)' Puhl' s I WO·
" I'm gr al eful lha r hr had ou1 Infield single In l hr nlnlh
~o nfid l'ni'r In me, " i\guilr•ra .&lt;aid
inning scored .lose Cruz from
of man ager Dill'f'V .Johnso n. who third buse to gtvr lh0 Hous lon
stuck with his sra rl N In lhr Astros a :~- 2 vir t or~ · O\'f'r th0
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• mr nl his sinker ana fastbalL " I second and 'cr uz moved to third
wasn'1 trying 10 hit the ba ll out when pinch -hitter Craig Rey against him. I was jusl try ing lo _nolds groundro ouL Pu hl th en
makr co ntarL We• just have Ia be• singled ofl' T ekulvr's glove Ia
a little more selective ragain s1 drive home the winning run .
J\gull~ru 1" ,
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Jeremy' Northup, .lohn Sp~ncer, .Beth Clark,
Michae-l Van Meter ; not pictured Is Kevin Turley .

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Teaford; second, Rachel Hensler, Tabitha
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eighth inning to hlghllghl the SL the r ight -hander 's first compll'te'
Louis Cardln :l!s' :1-0 victory over game of the season.
290 Nonh Second
lh ~ Sa n Dirgo Pa dres.
SAVE 1120
Reuschcl, seeking his first
Middleport. Ohio 45760
M a gra n ~. ~ -0 . ca llt•d up fr om
victory
Dodger
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Louisv ille• of l hr Amer ica n Asso· 1977,
didatnot
walk Si
a ba
i ter whil
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ela tion ;1\1\Ai April 24, a ll o w ~d strik ing out three. Di'spite the
only four singil''· slruck oulthrer loss. the right · hander took ove r
and 'wa lked n o n~ . Th ~ left-bander the league's E RA lead at 1.68
r etired 22 hlt i&lt;•r s on grqundoul s from Los An ~el es' Bob Welch.
and did nol allow a runn~ r past
fir st base.
SAN FRAN CI SCO 1UP I I In lhr elghlh , Ford lea ped ,Jody Dav is hil l wo home r uns
agla nst lhe right-fi eld fence , to and s~or&lt;'d th ree l imes to power
takl' away a homl' r un fro m Lu is lhc Chi cago Cubs pas t lhe San ·
Salaza r. Padres slar ler Ed Wh it· l'rancisro Gia nts 9-4.
son. :1'4. allowrd seven hil s and
Chicago star ter Sco11 Sander two r un s in ~Pv r n innings.
son, 2·0, surv ived lhree San
Thr Cardi nals sco red In thr&lt;'P Fra ncisco home runs - all solo
different in ni ngs , all wllh two shots - to earn lhc v ictory, Lee
out.
Smilh worked two innings for his
sevenlh sa ve.
LOS ANG Ji LE:S !U Pi t - Ri ll
Gia nt s' sta r ter Mark Davis,
Madlock' s infidel single - the J2, walked five and ~ave up four
Dodgers' thi rd of thr sixth inning runs In lhree Innings.
- scor&lt;'d Ma1·iu no Duncan with
.Jody Davis and San F ra ncis·
the t le- br ~ak l n g r wn, and Or e! ro 's Candy Maldonado lraded
Hershlsrr tossed a seven-hitt er solo homers in the second and
10 send Los Angeles to a 2· I each added another homer later .
triumph ove r th&lt;• Pitt sburgh
Pir ates.
Th ~ Doclgt'l's pos l ~d onl y their
lhird onr -run viclory In 11 lrles
this spason despit e gelt lng ju sl
five balls beyond the Infield off
hard · luck sl arl er Rick Reusr hei ,

Hani~t Sharon Haye. Mark Antho11y Friend

Haye, Friend, plan wedding
Plans arc !x'ing ann ounct&gt;d for
lhr op~n church wedding of
Harrjet Sharon Haye and Mark
Anthony FriPnd .
The w&lt;'dding wlll take p l a~l' at
2 p.m . on Ma y J6 al lhe Laurel
Cliff Frcr Methodist Church on
Laurel Cliff Roa d . .\ program of
music ~ill prec·pd e th e
C'('rcmon,\·.

She i"- lhe daughter of Mrs.
BPilu BJork, Ballimore, MeL and
the lalf' Meyer Block . .He is th e
son of Shirley and Rkh ard
Friend. :16000 Rock Springs
Road, Pomem' .
A reception will be held al the
chu rch, Immediate!;· foll• Jwing
1he ePremony.

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$2.00 Cover Chorge
Must Be 21
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FURNITURE, All, MAmESSES &amp; WATERBEDS
SATURDAY, MAY 9-Noon to 5:00PM
HOLIDAY INN
450 P ike St., Gallipolis, Oh.

$158

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Carmel area
happenings
MATTRESSES

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1987 RANGER 414

Mrs. Floyd Ross, 292 Bu 1nker

Mrs. Elva Dean Ra mlt ~ of
Pomeroy was ,th(' Sunday guest
of Mrs. Eunle Brinker. Also
visiting Sunday with M rs .
Brinker was Mr. and Mrs.
Barney O'Brien or Junction City.
Mr. and Mrs. Doy le Multi and
family of Mansfield spent the
weekend with Lula Circle.
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle of
New Haven spent the weekend at
tht&gt;ir hOm(' here .
Pam Fon&gt;man or Portland was
lhe dinner' guest Sunday of. Lula
Clrt'le.

ONLY

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PER MONTH

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INClUDED

Auto. trans., split bench seat, air cond., speed
control, tilt wheel, dual electric remote mirrors,
digital clock, clear coat paint.

stereo, interval wipers, custom trim.
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1986 ESCORT
All PUMENTS l ASED. ON
9.S% APR, 60 MTH.
SlOOO.OO DOWN PLUS
REBATE. 6"/o TAX &amp; TITLE

FEE IS INClUDED IN All
PAYMENT5.

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She deserv1es
only the best!

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ONlY
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450 overdrive trans., AM/FM stereo.

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• Cooks by Time or to ,
Tempererure with onu set of
instructions,

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• Patenled Aotawave•
Cooking Syatem coo kS' fast
and 81/&amp;Qiy,
• 700 W.tll ol Full
Cooking Power.
• Large, Slllnlesi StetJI
Interior.
• Strang1P.Yeer Llmltnd
Wltrnrnly. Only Amana cove"
so much for so long. Ask us
for details.
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SEE: RICK TOLLIVER, BU.L HAAS or PAT HILL

Ill

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Prices Frtm
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INGELS FUINIITUIE
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Academic
excellence
banquet set
Th&lt;' t hlrd annual Meigs County
Acadr mlr Excellence Banquet
will be hel d a17 p.m. Thu rsday in
th ~ Mrll!S High School Cafeteria.
William L Buckley, Talented
and Gift&lt;'d Coordinat or. Meigs
Coun t)' Schoo ls. announ ced
tod ay.,
Sponsor ed by 1h(' Meigs Count;·
Board of Educa tion in coopcra ·
tlon wllh l h&lt;' lhr('(' !oral sc hool
dlslrlcts - Eastern, Meigs and
Soulhcr n - t h ~ banquet honors
th&lt;' lop st udrnt s In gradrs 4, 6, K,
10 and 12 from all public• schools
In lhe count:&gt;. This y~ar Fit
s tud ~ nt s
wi ll be presenre.d
awards.
Speakr r will be Jim RogPrs,
Meigs Count;· Schools Psyrhologi~ l. who will t'Nil'r this yl'at'
followin J: a number of y('ars '
servl&lt;'&lt;' In Meigs County,

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SUITES

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Crossover Band
Friday &amp; Saturday
Night
May8&amp;9

TRUCKLOAD SALE

NOW

POMEROY
WE HAVE THE KEYS TO A BEmR DEAL

1987 TAURUS

Friday, May~- Tho• mlnl~ll·r i' lh~ pastor of thP Mount Zion U oiled
Br!'lht•rn Chun·h. Tho•y ar~ th1• paro•nls of three children and haw
six gn•at·grandchildrPn,

159"

500 EAST MAIN

PAT HILL FORD
·TES·T THE BEST

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ANNIVERSi\RY - Tlw R..v.

ART SALE ........ 1f2 Price

SMITH NELSON MOTORS

DON'T· BUY JUST A VEHICLE
GET THE ENTIRE DEALERSHIP
QUALITY,
SERVICE &amp; SALES AT

Hill Road, Pmnt•roy, will ohso•rYl' lhdr 3~1h wedding annlwt•sary

from

FRIDAY 9 A.M.-7 P.M., SATURDAY 9 A.M.-3 P.M. ONLY

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TAVERN

Lps A n g~ l ~s had only six hil s,
just two of whic·h reached an
oulfl ~ ldc· r , and boil1 of il s run s
wC"rC' un r arnr d.
• H ~ t· s hl s !• r . who fr ll to lh ~
' Plt·ates In his last star1. struck
out sewn and wal ked tw o In
squ:n·tng his rrrord at l :l. I t was

Is most often used to examine the
Question: How does a doctol'
knee j oint , II has several" others usc an arthroscope?
·
·
uses. Th~ device ca n be used to
Answer: When doctors per;
view the elbow, wrist. hlp, ankle,
for m arlhroscopy on the kn ee
shoulder and j aw joints .
and lower limbs, they usually use
Many surgica l procedures can . a loc~ l anestheti c. Examining
be done through the knee joint
lhe kne&lt;' generally take about
with an atthroscope. ·For in· half an hour , t o n g~r of surgery tf
stan ce, doctors ca n repa ir l orn
beln ~ Performed.
cartilage through an arth roscope
Ar throscopy Is a common '
lnslead of performing surgery, procedur~ used 10 diagnose I hP
which reduces the time li takes condition of people wilh knee
for patients to recover. 1i a pain and suspected tears Inside
pat lenl has loose bodies such as I he jolnL An ar lhrosope can be
bone or cartilage In the knee used' IO detect and treat joint ,
joint , they can be removed di sorder s aM help patients ·r e·
through the 'scop.c,
, turn loa normall,lfe.

MOTHERS, YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO BRING .YOUR FAMILY AND TEST
DRIVE A NEW PONTIAC AND BUICK AND
RECEIVE A FREE HANGING BASKET

The theme for the SouthPrn
Alumni Assora t lon banquet
which will be held on May 23 at 6
p.m . wiH be The Good Ole Da ys.
A display of antiques from the
.Southern area, especially quilt '
lhal arc hanljmade will be a
fea ture and residents arr invited
lo displa.v quilts. Informal ion
maybe obtained from Dal f' Harl.
949·2656, Larry Fis her . 992-6104;
or Roby n Reiber , 949-2288 afiN 6
p.m.
Tlckel s for the banquet will be
on sale at the Home Na lional
Bank and Villagt&gt; Cutrate In
Ra cine, or res idents may ca ll
Joyce at 949-249:l unt il 4 p.m. or
after 5 p.m .. 949-2695 to t·eservr
ticket s.

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arthroscopic surgery?

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through small Incisions in the
skin about one-fourth Inch long,
Since Japan . Introduced the
modern ar throscope In this coun·
try in the early '70s, It has
become an Important tool in the
doctor's office. What makes
arthroscopy special is that it
transmit s· light through optical
fiber s, eliminating the need for
mirrors or other ·light sources.
Thi s permits doctors to see inside
a joint without having to perform
a large cut in it.
Question: Are arl hroscopes
used only on the knee?
Answer: Although art hroscopy

Alumni dinner set

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eJEWELRY
•SWEATERS
~EANS
•SHOES
•CASUAL PANTS .•ALL LADI~S WEAR

What

• By Edward Schreck, D.O.
Assl~tant Professor
of Family Medicine
Ohio University College .
of Osteopatltlc Medicine
Question: Recently a fr iend of
mine had knee surgery that
involved a procedure called
aFthroscopy, · What exa ctly ,is
ar.throscopy?
Answer: Arthroscopy (ar THROS·ko-pea) is the use of a
special device to t&gt;xam ine the
inside of a joint. An arthroscope,
a rigid metal tube abOut a foot
long with an eye piece at one end
and a. light source at the other.
allows doctors to view joints

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The Daily
Sentinel _
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Page-9

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back to lead the Eagles wiJh 577
from Columbus, Ca ., where the they got It right away so that.
r ushing yards last season.
surgery was performed by Dr, should help,"
_
,
" After .the first opera lion, the
Jj~ck Hul(hston: " Last time, 1
What alSo sfto)lld help is that,
docrots said my right foot would
walled five months . This tim~. Byars has trodd~n this path •
be Slronger thap my left and that
tJi.forP.
:
was right ,'' he said. "Now they r"-__.:;_________;_:__ _:____- . - - - - -..:..;
should both be as strong, "
During the operation, doctors
took a piece o!bone!rom Byars'
hip and graft ed It on to his foot.
After his first operation. Byars
was not cleared for football
workouts for seven months. but ,
NEW 1 PC. WOOD
i he timetable calls for a shorter
r ecovery period of three to fou r
months this time around bec.ause
the opt&gt;r atlon was performed
shorHy aft er the Injury occurred,
SAVE 0120
rather than sever al months l ater.
NIW S PC. WOOD
"It 's a t.resh break, " Byars
DINEnE SET .·.
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in terview
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By ·JOE CIALlNI
UPI Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA (UPB
Philadelphia · Eagles running
back Kei th Byars expects no
fu r ther probl ems with his feet
now that both of them pa ve been
surgica lly strengthened.
" I shouldn't have to .worry
about them for my whole ca reer." said Bya rs, who under·
went bone graft sur gery th is
week after br ea kiag the fi fth
melutarsa l bo n~ in his left foot
during a puss ing drill at the
Eagles ' minica mp last Saturday.
Byars un derwenl th e · spme
oper alion in .,January 1986 afl er
breaking tht&gt; same bon e in his
r ight fool du r ing his st&gt;nior
~eason at Ohi o. Stat &lt;&gt; but came

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MIDDLEPORT

�7; 1987

Ohio

.. Aglow sets
f next speaker
£. for meeting
.,

Star Gr,ahge an·nounces iits .contest winners_
State and national contests
were judged at a recent m!.'etlng
of thE' Star Grange at thE' haiL
Dorothy Bolen . . Becky Rife,
Anna Elizabeth Turner. and
Neva Nicholson, judged the en·
tries . First place winners In the

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~ Helen Hunt. pastor of the
~Crossroa ds Eva n ~ellcal Church

Youngstown , will be the
at the May 14 meeting of
. r the Pomeroy Chapter, Women's
~; Aglow Fellowship. at the Po me·
~roy Senior Cit izens Cen ter.
A bridal shower honoring Deb·
'· Mrs. Hunt Is also a minister on ·
ble
Werry, br id e·elect of Jay
~ t~ WGFT radio In Youngstown,
Evans.
was held Monday evening
,·International Vice President of
.
at
Trinity
Church.
~Publlr Relations Flame Fellow·
Decorations
feat ured yellow
·=s hip, Intercessor for Mt. Vernon
and white streamers and bells
~1\glow, a nd past officer of the
' draped around the gift table
' Yon!(stown Aglow Chapter. She
~Is also a part of Who' s Who in $1. · Reserva lions for the buffet which was accented with a
.:.women's Mi nistry."
are to be made by Monday with yellow umbrella. .
Games were played wit h prizes
: A light salad buffet wll be &amp;-v. Rupe, 7421·3003: Marian
going
to Pam Wolfe a nd Christy
.s erved at 7 p.m. with thi• meeting Mi c ha el, 992 · .~2 1~ : Ca rolv n
Blacks
ton . Marge Reuter won
=to begin a t 7:4op.m. Cost for 1he Sea rls . 992·3467: Brenessa Phil·
.
the door prize.
~uttet Is $3 wit h a cover charge of
lips, 992·00'73.
P unc h·bow l . ca ke. nuts a nd
t'
orange punch were served from a
table covered with a yellow cloth
and
a yellow net overlay. Accent ·
~
'
~ Atthe Monday nig ht meeting of with Judy Lee bei ng the ru nner·
lng the · tabi!.' was a . crystal.
~ the Five Points Sllnderella Class, up, a nd a t the Tuesday night
ca ndelabra with yellow c'a ndles.
~ Ca thy Coates lost the most Mason rlass, Dorothhy Ru ssell
Diane Hawley and Ralph Werry
iowelght and Roberta Dill was was the top loser wit h. Lois Ann
ser ved the refreshments.
r. runner-up. In the teens class, Reltmlre and Ter~sa Ord .being
Attending and .presentlng gifts
~ Brenda Reed was the .top loser .
runners ·up. Eddie Reilmlrr lost
werE' Jesse Iliff, Jea n Werry, Ann
~ AI the Tuesday mor ning clas·, s
the most weight In the kids class.
;.Kay Hatfield lost the most weight

various classes In the national
needlework contes t were Binda
Diehl. three tlrsts. Opal Dyer.
Patty Oyer. two firsts .
The winner In thE' national
s tuffed toy contest was Inez
Windland and in thE' national

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~spea ker

Bridal shower is given

.~ Slinderella Class conducts meet

f.State Garden Clubs meet

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Spring meetin g of the Ca rden

~ Club s of Ohio . .Jackson Distric t,
~ was

held rrcentlv at the Hollda v
~; Inn, Ch1111rot he. ·
·
i• flu th .Junk co nduc ted Ihe meet ·
~'"!!· A petition was circula ted In
~ support of a sta le butt erfly.
r"rhirty·!'l~ht members from nine
~clubs responded to roll ca ll. II
~was announced that the Veterans
~ Administrati o n flower show will
i;be held on Aug . 29 and 30 in
~Building 9. The event Is open to
the public and there ,is no
~admiss i on fee.
,
~ The a nnual sym posi um for
, !lowe r show judges Is Aug. 25 and
~

26 at the Holiday Inn in Per rys·
burg. Th e fall district meeting
was announced for Sept. 25 wit h
the location to be announced.
Clubs wer£' rem inded to send
th e disl rlct dlreclor thre pro·
gr a m book lets a nd a pplications
for certifica tes of meri t.
N!&gt;w officers In stalled wer!&gt;
Margaret Graves, district dlr~c ·
tor: VI Bolger, treasurer; Mary
Bowman . secretary: and Jerry
Tanner, publicity chairman . The
program lor the afternoon was
presented by Polly Mea sa mpr
and Gert Richard on bright and
bea utiful table arrangements.

;fomona Grange meets in Meigs
~ Arthur and Westina Crabtree,
;new Meigs Count y deputies . were

:~~~~n~ce~ ,:l~s P~~~~~ ~;!~It:;
;n ight meeting of the Meigs
·Count y Pomon a Gra nge· held at
!the Rock Spri ngs Gra nge Halt.
·Pomona members fr om Athens
:rou nt y were gues ts for the
'm eetin g preceded by a potlu ck
·dinner.
.
; Eldon Barrows. legis lative
agen t, reported on severa l issues
,il nd urged eac h member to write
]h!.'lr rrprese nta ll vt•s concernin g

da ngers of cerla ln medications
while driving .
.
Blanch e Montie, Athens
County Pomona lec tu rer, pres·
en ted the lite rary program using
the theme. "Why We Celebra te
This Year", thoughts on the
bicent enniaL Several readi ngs
on the constitutlbn were given
and there were also jok!.'s and a
ski t to round out the program .
TwPnty·t hree member fr om
/\!he ns County attended the
meeting.

Missionary
group has
•
meetmg

Plans to sponsor a father-son
banquet In J une a nd to provide
financi al assistant to the Judson
HUis Camp this summer wer
made when the Bertha M. Sayre
Missionary Group met at the
Racine Bapllst Church In the
fe llowship hall.
The group sang "Great Is Thy
Faithfuln ess" followed by
pra~·er. Ottlcers and mlsson
reports were given. It was noted
th at b&lt;ith circles had sent cards
a nd gifts to the sheolars hlp
s tudent. A letter was read from a
miss ionary In Zalrl and a card
was signed to send to her.
.
It was voled to change the
Bertha M.•Sayre meeting to the
first Thursday ot the month.
Florence Ada ms had the lovl' gift
program. "A Woman named
Il&lt;&gt;borah." New otflcers were
Installed and Marjorie Grimm
had the closing prayer. Refresh·
ments were served by the EsthE'r
Circle.

Sing Sunday

:·s tay Aler t tb Sta~ Alive" was
lh&lt;;&gt; theme with emphasis on
)&lt;eeplng poisons out or the rearh
rhlldren a nd bring alert ·to the

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Middleport Evangelin e Chap·
ter 172. Order of Eastern Star.
will mee1 7:30 p.m . Thursduy.
2!i·year pins wHI be presented
and the deputy grand matron wHI
be present. Potluc k at 6 p.m.
Instead of after the meeting.
Members are asked to bring a
rovered dish. Inspection wUI be
7: W p.m. on Wednesda y Ma y 1.l.

Fat.r provide energy
Fats provide energy by providing
calories to lhe body, and by carrying
vitamins A, D, E and K. They are the
most concentrated source of energy
in the diet. Best sources: butter. margarine. salad oils, nutS, cream, egg
yolks. most chlleses, lard and meat.
' Crockett
Davy
According to The World Almanac
of the American West, Davy Crockett.
after be&lt;:oming famous as a frontiers·
man, acted on a joking suggestion that
he run for Congress. In 1827, he was
elected to the first of his three terms.
Although practically iUiterate and
with scant understanding of govern·
ment, he enlivened the Washington
scene with his homespun "b'ar hunt·

\00~i\

w .va. The public Is

A

SPECIAL
MOTHER'S DAY
GIFT

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luy 'lfz Can 112 Qh.)
Get Other Half FREE

"SPECIAL"
CHEVIOL AUTOIIAnC
TIANSMISSION FWID
111. Price '1.50 Chlart
SAil PIICI1 .., 1 ot 99e Plut
111, Gat 1 Fill
SAVE 12,02

KREMENTZ ROSE PIN

GIVE MOM A GIFT

TH~J

SAVEl
BROUGHTON'S

PEARL

PIN
AlSO
AVAIWl£

2°/o MILK

LASTS ALL YEAR

SPECIAL

$1 49

DIAMOND EARRINGS &amp; NECKLACE
NOW

$99 95

3s~r

• NOW

NOW

20°/o OFF

WATCHES

DIAMONDS

20°/o

25°/0

OFF
IULOVA·SEIIO·PUlSAI

NOW

MOM WILL
LOVE THIS! .

NOW

30°/o

30°/o
unn

•~,. COURT ST., POMEROY
992-2054
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. 446.':2691

OFF

GIRAND OPENING S~LE
And Is Now Offering These
Additional
Items For
.
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By Ci ndy Oliveri
!Ially at one time and completed
County Extension Ar;ent
cooking later? Kept your refrlg ·
'Hom• Economics and 4·H·
era tor above 40 degreE'S F .?
A recent television program
If so. you and your family were
fea1ured a report on salmonella
prime ca ndidates for a case of
in poultry . The potential for food · food poi son ing . Don 't cop out by
po iso ning from thi s bacteria is
say ing: "I t can't be so bad : It
·found in othN foods as well.
hasn ' t kill eq me yet." Instead ,
Imprope r handling methods used
ask yourself how ma ny rimes you
by those preparing fami ly meal s
or members of )•our family have
can a lso ca use food poisoni ng.
said, " I don't fee l ~ood - m~st
This week, "In The Spotli ght "
have been so mething I ate".
·
ta kes a look at salmonella . it s
According to the Center for
symp1oms. and ways to avo id it . Disease Control. the number of
' Haw you ever: Let cooked
reported food poisoning cases is
leftover meat sit a t room temper- growi ng rapid ly. In 1982. Ohio
alu re fof more than two hours'?
repor1ed 900 cases of Sal monella
Left sa lad I t una. chicken, tu rkey
food po iso ning. The Center esli·
or egg! sandwiches at room . mate s th at for each reported
temperature for more than two case. a bout 50 cases go
hours? Stuffed a turkey a day or unrepo r ted .
mo·re In advance of roastin g it? ·
Salm onella symptoms Incl ude
·Stored ll'flovcr sluff ing in a
severe hl'adache, vom iting, dlar·
turkey? Cooked a · turkey par - rhea. abdominal cramps, chill s.

K(llKO KNIT
$HORTS.

210°/o OFF

CRICKET
LANE

NANCY FROCK
DRESSES

1/3 OFF

1/3 OFF

IC::E CREAM
:SPECIAL

SHMlF: ..,_'&gt;hade United Meth ·
od ist Church will be in rev ivlll
F'ri ciJy through Su nday at 7: .~0
&lt;•ach night with r1·a nge list. Re1 ·.
Churles Norris. Spedal si nging
to be fea tured.

RAC'Ir\E - Atneriean Le gion
Post (ili2. Racine, wi ll meet 7: .~II
p.rr . 'fhursday to rorm an hono r
guard. Interested members
shou ld attend .

MIDOLF:PORT - Ash Street
F'rrew ill Buptist Churrh rev ival
through Sunday all: :!II p.m. with
F:vangelist Rick Weaver. Special
singi ng.

$89 ~. Ta•
1

DORITOS, 71ft oa. 1ag

12 FLAVORS
II.LL HAND DIPPED

Craig birthday
Sara Cra ig obsrr\T'd hPr sr,·enlh birt hday IW&lt;'ntiy with a
par tY a t the home of her
grandparents . n onlry and 11ett)'
Reib&lt;'l.

2 LITER BOnLE.

94C Plus Tax

/\t lr ndin g

SAVE 65 1

1

$ 79 Plus Tax

.kssiC'H.

.lrnniru.

SAVE S1.33

.Strong.
. Cukf'

~1nd

12 PACK CANS

Sf'I'Vf'd .

Donna .

iJnd

Logun

koolaidf'

wrrC'

For Ue Mot.ers
MOntiER'S DA'I ONL'I
12 1M... to 4

t·•·

FREE ICE
CI~EAM CONE

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fj119lf -.ell or~ brW\ ECHO~
Fer IN rl(tll
ECHO • 110 "" ... "'" '"' ,.._ ECHO doalit

Wtlll'l will~ )'!Ill ~ IOii h! 1001~

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Wiii .Be Here Friday

2 DA

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14KT
GOLD C"HAIN
.SALE

Members losing wright over
the EastN holiday were paid a
quarter prr pound by the club.
Viekl Fern ·ll gave " Word' of
Wisdom." Lro na Mills was thl'
wlnn c·r oft he weeklv fru it bas ket.
Membr i'S who los t' weight gal'!'
tips on losing. Information on
TOPS rna)· br obtained b1· ca lling
~9~ -:!1112 .

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FOR 2 DAYS ONLY, THIS FRIDAY, MAY I
AND SATURDAY, MAY 9, INGELS JEWELRY
WILL HAVE A SPECIAL SHOWING OF 14KT
GOLD NECK CHAINS AND IRACELETS AT
.
50% SAVINGS.

ALL GOLD ADD·A·BEADS

50°/o OFF ·

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:19 Oz.
I6 Or.
17 Or.
16 Oz.

Slle·••d Pe·u••he·• &amp; •talw• .................... ' I fo59
S llro•d l'e•u&lt;·h•·• &amp; Halve·• ......... ....... .... ' 12.:19
Chunky ··ruit ................................ ....... "12.75
Whole• Tomuloe'~ ................ ................... ' 11.25
29 Oz. Fruit f.orklall ....... ...................... ......... ' I 8.911
16 Oz. Fruil Cor ktall .......................... ........... $ I :t.09

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24 28 oz. Whult• TontahwM .... .......................... .... • Ifl.:\5 f'U"' ' ' .
24 16 Oz. Fruit Coc ktail - Utt' .......................... ' 12.119 e·a-.·
:l2 Oz. S1olu·ly Cat • ur ........................................ , .............. eN&lt;'
Pep•i·Cola - 6 Pat k ............................................... ' 1.49 e•n n•
P~r•i ·C ola - 8/ Ho Oz.................................. • Ui9 + de' I'"" it
12 Oz. ln• tant Maxwe·ll ......................... :.......................... '5.4'1
Ru11rr 4 1 Ma~. Li•tii:J89.95 ............................. Sa le• '2511.95
Rrminf(lon Model 7400-~0.0fr ..................... ... . Sn l•• 11~4'J.CJ:;

PEPSI SPECIAL

ways Hallmark.has lo
lell Mom just how
you love her. Only al Hallmark.

()z. Trf' t'1 .............. ...................... ........................... 111 1.:'9

UBBY' ~:

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On Mother's
Day, Sunday, May 1().
Discover I he many

GROCERIES
.RROIIC; UTO N DAIRY PROOI IC:TS:
'1:~. (;ul. Prt•ntlunt lr•• C~ r.. am ..... ... ............. .. , ........ ............ • l .99 '"
6/Pak .~u ndwlrhe•• ..................... ........... ................ ............ ' I.09
Ga l. Uomol(r•n b.ed Mllk .................................................. • l .95 •
24 Oz. Cotta11• f:h•••e· ........ : ............................................ ' 1. 19 .
MEAT OEI'T. :
Uam Sa lad ... ................................................................. K9r Ih.
ChoJ•Iwd Hi m ............................................................ ' 1.:19 11 ••
Boil~d Ham ................................................................ ' 1. 5'1 I h.

12

·50°/o OFF

7-UP, DIET 7-UP
NEW CHERRY 7 -Up

20# Sun• hin•• Cat Food ................................................... •3.09
Clo•e· Oul Mid·Stul~ Poinl ........................................... 1h ltri~•·
c; omwnn Null.. ...................... ::........................ 39t J&gt;c• r pound
Moltil~ &amp; C h~ vron 12 e•un• I 0 /4-0 ................. ........ ' 8.95 ra••
Tide• - Kin11 Size• ............................................................ •:1.99
Titl•· - c;iunt ij;,.. ............................................. ............... '2. 19

l..&lt;rnl(ho rn Clu·•·••· ................................................:...... ' I .69 Ih.

Plus Tax

I

«&lt;I AMila
....... !lrlo I'll: 17U12tl

Spring
Claan·Up Spectacular!

Band uniforms
MIODI.F.PORT - Ml'igs .lun·
lor and Senior High School Bund
Boosll'rs will br at tile park in
Middleport F'rlda.v and Sa turday
se lling old band un ifor ms. Un i·
for ms muy be purchased for $2!i.

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Soroity me•el in g
POMEROY - Pt&lt;•c·rptor Flc•t a
Be ta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority will me!'t at 7::ll\p.m . a t
Grar&lt;' F:p iscopa l Parish Hous&lt;'.

Plus Tax

Just llle•t AI 1.-nds To Clloo11 Fr0111
Lowest Prices 11ay Carton or Pack

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&amp;eel's CouutryStore

elloutola

HURRY IN TODAY

as a nC"w m l:'mbcr.

MIDDLEPOU, OHIO

.... ~ .. 'liiiJOI';,. .......
Reed'• CoDDtry Ston

50°/o SAVINGS

Shrrri Dars t and Leona Mills
wert• the top losers at last week 's
meet lng or TOPS OH 1456.
Rutland. held a t the Rutland
,\mericun Legi on Build in g.
Ru nner· up was Linda Hvsrll.
.lu tmit u I.umbC'rt WJ S W('lcOmrd

VILLAGE PHARMACY

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Kids Day
M IDOL EPORT- The' Middle·
Port Youth League• wilt ,.haw a
kid s' duy parade' und hil:u·thon
Sa tu rday to kick off thl' new ball
seaso n. The parade will form ut
10 a. on theT in Middl0port mow
down Third Strr t to Cpnera l
Hart inger Park .

6 PACK

$179

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INGELS JEWELRY

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949·29~.

ALL NON-RETURNABlE
16 OZ. BOTTlES ·

$199
$JSO

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ALL...,..OIIo\'ft.YUD\.'(D1

be holdin g an i nd ppcnd rnt soft ·
ball tournament Mav 1:.·16. Entry fee $i;;, and two ·bal ls or $1;,
a nd no ba ll s. Trophies to be
uwardrd. For Info co nt ac t Howie
Ca ldwt·ll at Sout hern Hi g h
Sc hool. 949·2nll. o1· at home.

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COKE SPECIAL

Cheek 01r New Clearette Dlaplay .
'

To urm•y
MIDDL EPORT - Midd leport
Trophies is sponso ri ng a · m&lt;·n ~s
Class D 1\ .S. A. so ftball tourna·
mrnt May ~:l- 2o. Entry floe $no
ahd two softballs . For mon•
informa tion. ra il 992 · ~7o4. Ask
for Alii.

SAVE S2.66

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POMEROY -Missionary scr·
vict•s will be held Monda)' . 7: :m
p.m .. at the home of Art Eblin.
Harrisonv ille Raod . Pomeroy .
Rei'. Ro.1' Tay lor. C'hau nrey. will
be guest speaker. P ublic invited .

$3.58 Plus T~x

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Krlsll•n, and Mollv Sha to .. Iran
Craig. MalT and Nick FlowiPs .
'Emma Ogdin. and KPII.1· Phelps.
Sending gifts wNe Cind)· Roth ·
well and f:Yan. lllthra Sti'Dng.

6 PACK CANS

CHOCOLATE
VANILLA
CHERRY NUT
!l UTTER PECAN
OR .I~NGE PINEAPPLE
BtLACK WALNUT
I~OCKY ROAO
PEACH
BU!,CK RASPBERRY
i!iTRAWBERRY
SUPERMAN
MAPLE NUT

Missionary

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Carnival
HARR ISONVI LLE - Harr i·
sonv illc E lementary PTO s pri ng
carniva l anti bean dinnPr will bC'
Saturduy a t the school. Din ner
wi ll br served from 4: :lOto 6 p.m ..
and the ea rn iva I from o: :10 to 7: :111
p.m .

12-6 ··

Get em
before it's
hot.

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MONDAY
BEDFORD - Redford tru s·
tees meet Monday. 7 p.m ..
tow nha ll.

TOPS meets

Sara Cra ig

.99&lt; SAVE 60'
10 lb. lu ltlw 'h lettles- 6 PAC11 $149
IC PIODUC's
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Methodi st Chureh.

Mr. and Mrs . Crcg Rawson.
Midd leport, a re an nou nc ing th e
birth of their secon d child . a son,
.Jordan Andrew . born AprlllO at
r leasa nt Valle.v Hospital. .
Th e infant weighed Pight
pou nds. seven ou nces and was 21
inches long. Materna l gra ndpat··
Pnt s an· Mr. and Mrs. F: ugrnr
Pearson, Ga llipo lis Frrry. W.
Va . Puternal gra ndpare nts arc
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rawson .
Middleport. Mr. a nd Mrs . Haw·
son have another so n. Seth
·Adam. five.

Sale

"SPECIAL"

SUNDAY, MAY 10 -

,........._ .. *...., 1100.-

flAC INE - RPturn .lonathan
M&lt;•igs Chupter Daughters of of
thr l\mf'r;c:.~ n Rt·vo luth&gt;n will
meet 1: :m p.m. Frlda .v in the
soriaii'Oom of the Racine United

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THURSDAY
MIDDLEPORT - Middleport
Eva ngeli ne Chapter 172 . Order of
F.astern Star, wi ll meet for
potluck dinner at 6 p.m. T hurs·
cta.1:. Members to_brlng a cov&lt;'red
(ii sh. Regu lar meeting at 7:30
p.m . .

POMEROY

POP

. FRI. &amp; SA'T~, · MAY 8 &amp; 9

Calendar

OF' EN 10 00 AM 5 00 p

BII~OUGHTON'S
VEIItY BEST PREMIUM

OUSE:

and fever . Symptoms usua! IY . raw milk and raw milk products
occur within 12 ·to 36 hours. The
and fish. prepa red fish dishes.
illness may las1 from abou: 1wo
and shellfish.
days to a fu ll week. a nd Its
To avoid conta m inating food
intensity may vary from slig ht 1o ..,, during prl'paratlon and food
severe discomfort. Salmonella
service, · practi ce the followin(!
techniques:
poisoning Is se ldom fatal except
among Infant s. chronically ill ·
Clean kitchen equipment tho·
roughl y after eac h use. Use hot
pPrsons . or eld er ly persons
water and dete rgent. plus a hot,
who se resistance is low.
On.e problem Is tha t salmo nella clea r rinse.
poisoning usually does n't affect
Scrub a nd sa nitize cutting
the appeara nce. smell , or taste of boards tlf possible\ between
the food . Thus, .People may have uses, to prevent recontamhl aUon
no warnm~ un ttl they become Ill between raw and cooked foods .
several hours later.
Perferably, use separate boards
The foods most often co ntaml· · for raw and cooked foods a nd
na ted with sal monell a a re pouf. have them clearly marked . Use a
II Y. meat, meat products su~h as ceramic cutti ng boa rd Instead of
stews a nd meal pies, cold cooked a woode n one for meat a nd
~ea t s, reheated mea ts a nd gra·
poultry. It is eas ier to clea n.
v1es, mea.t sauces. a nd cooked
Keep work surfaces clean a nd
very·rare c hopped meats. Other dry .
easily contaminated food. include
·

person.

MOTHER'S DAY·

s8ntinei-Page-11

Salmonella easier. tha~ you think

In the spotlight:

snurks . Admission is $L:li.J pC'r

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In Cru111m With $2.00 or
mon Gas Purchase.

99&lt; SAVE 40

eMAMRCARD
eDISCOVER
aLAYAWAY
l

IS CONTINUING ITS ·

ALL PUIPOSE
GIEASE

CHIPS, '"' 01. 1ag

CHAIMS·NICIUCIS IIACIIDS

•VISA

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5 GAL PAILS

FIITO LAY

STEIUNG SILVER
NOW

MILL ST:

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141 GOLD

OFF
RINGS-NECKLA&lt;ES·EARINGS

12~P

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FREE
One ituncl Dipped Cone of

We Price

Ohio

SATI IRDAY
S\' RACUSE - II hog roast.
T rio and .lerry and Diunr FrPdC'f· · spo nson•d .bY thl' Meigs Assor ia·
irk w ill bf' fralurfld si ngf'rs ;Jt
lion for Rela rd ed Cit lz&lt;•ns and
Friduy night revival Sf'I'Virr~ at
served by the Meigs KarnteCiub,
Prosper! Bapti&gt;t C' h urc~ in· lh&lt;'
is being held Sa turday, 6 to 9
Chcshin• arru. Scrvic(ls begin ut
p.m.. " ' C'&lt;~riNo n Sch tm i in
7::m p.m. f.vcr~'onc in v ited .
Snaruse. Carr)·· out dinners will
be availabll'.
POMF.ROY -A dance wi ll be
held at the Sr• ni or Cit ize ns Center
RUTLA-ND- A gun show wi ll
Frida&gt;. H to 11 p.m . LatTY bc• held at the Rut land Civic
Hubbard True Coun 11·~· will. be Cc• n t~r. on Saturday from R a. m .
lhr· band . The public is iO\ il&lt;'d to li p.m.
and thosr· a tt ending arc to tak&lt;·

c:ORNER COLLECTIONS

GAL

Clearanee Sale

FREE JEWELRY CASE
BLACK HILLS GOLD
JEWELRY

1987

FR ID.\ \'
CHESHIRE - The MrDuntcl

211~ An jni~ersary

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SYRACUSE
FOR INFO CALL
9!l2·6839 OR 992·5896

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!~~\ SALE BEGINS FRIDAI Y 8 A. •M.-~NDS SATURDAY 9 P.M.

NOW 1HIU MAY 1OTH
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7 P.M.

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F.OR MOM
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riing;";st;yi;•·~~!!~;~;;~;~~~·~~~~: ~~·~··=:==·M~.;M;O;N;.~TH~R;V;S;A;T;··;;~

SOMETHING THAT
LASTS••••

NOW I

BEGINNING
CLASSES MAY 7

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KARATE
MEIGS CO.
KARATE CLUB

CARLETON SCHOOL

OES to meet

A quy,artet
sing at
wUJReedsvill
be he lde
Sunda
7: ~0 p.m.,
Church of Christ. Featured
groups will be "The Heavenly
Ex press" from Ravenswood.
W.Va .. and "Rainbow," from

f~~~:.~~~~ ~~~e~~~v~h.aTra~:n~

Evans. Myrtis Parker. Pam
Wolte, Pat · McKnight , Jarret
Werry, Jl.largaret BlaE'ttnar,
Karen and Ja·net Werry , Dorothy
Ru ssell , Mazie Hannahs. Pauline
Mayer, Marie Hauck. Donna a nd
Leslie Carr. Sharon and Mellssa
Werry. Aileen Wehrung, Janet
Morris, Jo Bolinger; Pat and
Suzan Thoma . .Judy .Jewell. Edna
Slusher. Christy and Amber
Blackston.
Kathryn Russell , Eleanor and
Ralph Werry, Marge Reuter.
Susie and Cindy Soulsy, Betty
Stivers , Nora Rice, Gay. Perrin.
Edle Sisson, Peggy Harris. Dor·
tha McKenzie, Susie Abbott.
,Judy and Mindy Dixon. Erma
Smith, Genevieve Meinhart.
Rose and .lenni Werry, Di anne
Hawley, Elizabeth Well. Tex·
anna and Amber Well. Megan
Andrews, . Sally Erwin. Allee
Globokar. Li nd a Mayer. Jane
Walton. Lois flurr. Dottie
Musser, Betty a nd Anha Wiles~
Lillia n Pi erce and Ruth Canter .

quilt eontest · th~ winner \\'BS
The literary program ron·
Ruby E!urke. In the state s~:"wi n g sis ted of "Th e Meaning of
contes·t. Pall;- Dyer was the Mother" by Anna Ha11iday , "You
wlnne... Th e · national photo· Know You're gcttlnR Older
graph)• cont est winners were When ... " by Ruby Lambert :
color s•~•me. color closeup. color "Familiar Things". by &amp;-cky
slides .. people and sce nes, and Rite: ."My Mother's H~nds " by
black a lid white people and Maxh\e Dyer, and ·'' Ker.nels" by ·
scenes .. all Patty Oyer: coiOJ' Larry Montgoml'ry and &amp;on
animal .. Opal Oyer: color. peo· Rife.
·
pie, Limda Mont gomery.
The women 's activ ities chair·
Opal · Oyer: youth chairman. man's progra m consisted oi
announced t hat there will be a "Vehic le Maintenance Timt'la·
youth meeting on May 16 at 7:30 ble" b1· Rick Macomber, " The
p.m . Ray Midkiff, legislative Helpfui Farmer" ·by Charlotte
agent, 'lc~ a discussion on severa l .ErlE&gt;wlne. There were farm
bills which are currentl&gt;· in the poe ms by. Patty Dyer, healt h and
Senate .. A committee was ap· s.a fcty fac ts .by &amp;-rky Rife, and
polntedi to decid e on the floor
far m . fa cts b y Lipda
covering which Is goi ng to be .,...:.M:.;;o:;;n:..:.t:.go:::m.::.:
er:.::y..:.·_ _ _ _ _ __
instailf•d in the meeting hall.
Sta r Gra nge's next mretingwil .
be May 16 with a potluck dinner
at 6: :JO .p.m There will also be a
picnic and work sess ion a t. the
Sa lem •Communit y Park on May
17 at ·112: W p.m. The par~ is
located on Tower Road. Twp.
Road 2·J in Salem Township:

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INGELS

Store Wid•• Sp••dal• &amp; Clo"'· llut&gt;

FlEE ICE OEAM CONES FOI MOM ON MOTHER'S DAY
DOOR PRIZES- REf'R f:SHME~TS
Hourl y Door Prize•! !!

REE.D'S
COUNTRY STORE ·
REEDSVILLE, OHIO

FURNITIJRE &amp; JEWELRY
106 Norrh Second .

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PUBLIC NOTICE
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· .MAY 5, 1.9il7
Notice is h"ebv giv8n;. 1he
May · regular meeting of the
Meigo County Boar~ of Me~·
tal
Retardation/ D!!Velop-

Card of Thanks

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.Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Business Services

Found: ·M ale "b lack dog

',mf{

T.ruck, auto, o.

n O,w:..:·
"'-r:, _ ,H[ , , - :

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heavy equipment

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repairs and
welding

l 'I ·..LOJ'£ ·, "'

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FRIDAY, MAY 8
7:00 ·P.M.

')·fl ,
· f,,J ... u , ·

tAll mak.es &amp;

Owner/Mechani~

SANDY'S
AUTO SAlES

·G.&amp;M TV
REPAIR ·

TUNEUPS to IRANIMISIION
CALL 992-7403 Apt.
lt. Rt. 33, Pom,roy, OH.

We'll Sell You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One
B.OWLING!!
Pomeroy Bowling Co.

49835 St. Rt. 124
Racine, Ohio 45771
· 949·3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR. SERVICE
3· 17·2 mo . pd

382 I. 2ND ST .

Bring this od with

6$¢

Motor Oils

:.. 25¢

¢

4411!

sale price

Hobson Drive

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

when you buy.t2
after rebate

985·3561

BOGGS

U. S. RT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

•Ranges

Authorized John DHre,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Form Equipment

•Refrigerators

•Dryers •Freezers
PARTS 'and SERVICE

4·5·1fc

Reg. 99c, limit t2

HEATING &amp; COOLING

SWJD Moror Oil

2.49 3 49
2.99 3.99

89¢ llle price

- 25-

qt. mfr'o reblte
when you buy 12

• _
Air Filters

Oil Filters

R.eg. 3.39,1imlt2

Rnidenticd and small
commercial unih.
Installation of ductwork &amp;
humidifiers. furna€e, heat
pumps, and air [Onditioning.
All work guaranteed. ·

79¢

Import Oil Filters

Reg. 4.99,11mit2

or modular homes. 2%
or 3 ton units installed
on pad &amp; ready to cool.
Price! $10.,9 .95 plus taM:.
4-6-'87·1 mo.

Efl11lnecteoner, quart
#MF· 2.reg . 1.95
Your Choice

' 49~~~

after rebate

20

Corb llledlc Spray

1.49
- 1.00

.

49¢

Reblte

sale price
mfr's rebate

your cost
after rebate

Carb Medic Spray

t3or.

Tltoteal Undercoellng

Reg. t .II9,#M411-t4

orTiteseal
Undercoating

1.98

Duplicolor
Touch·U'f Paint

6 01., reg. 2.8
From

95¢

•---Tip
Save money by
doing minor body
reP.airs yourself.

.

1.00 OFF All
Bondo 8odr Tools

Reg. 6,95, #024 IN &amp; 0245N

(Su.Jr Run Area \
HOURS: Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.
10 a.m. to S p.m.
loturdoy I 0 A.M.
to 12 NOON
Other tirnes by chanct or
totl 992 -S733 for

appointment.

- 2.00

~-='4

2.99

hotdefl and blldea, pick
hammers, rubber mallets,
wire brushe 0; dtnt pullers,
urtty goggles 6 dust masks.

Pun cture Seal

After Rebate

1. 77 sale price

Puncture Seal

a

1 oz. con with 7"
extension hose.
reg. 2.49, #Mil · t 6

otter rebolt

2.99 '

Bondo lodlf Filler

1.27

after rebale

99¢ Iondo Plastic Spre~ers,

#357, Reg. l.tt

24.88
44.88
49.88 2 88
59.88

•

For most boato...reg. S4.t8 #.6-24M

Marine
Battery

.'laJw,

.

. .

Slore hours: 8 :30a.m. lo B:OO, p.m. ·Mondoy through Frid&lt;ly,
8:30 1.m
. to 8 :00p.m . S1turd1y &lt;tnd tO:OO a.m. to 5:00p .m . Sunday.
'

.

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

PH. 992-2772

4-28-87-1 mo.

J&amp;N
CONSTRUCTION
Will Do ....
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp;Aluminum Siding
- Painting Drywall
Free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

992·7636

4· 17-1 mo.

CHESlER, OHIO
•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINDOW REPLACE ·
.
MENT
•REMODELING l!o
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES l!o POLE
BUILDINGS

'VINYL SIDING
"ALUMINUM SIDING
"BLOWN IN
INSUlATION

BISSELL

Phone Day or henin91

SIDING CO.

985-4141

New

1·6-'17·1 mo pd.

Page

PH.

949·2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday

Gallipolis, Ohio

•Valuabl es

CALL 7 DAYS AWEEK

9'12-7632

Ph. 992-3537
. 4· 8 ·'87· 1 mo.

J.R.'s REPAIRS

MOLlOMAN'S COMPLnt
CAl CIUNING SiiYICI
101 (our! St.

TVs, Antennas .
Satellite Sales ·
lnstallatio1:1

We clean engines , inte·
rion , trunks. rub new
paint , polish,

wax and .

wash.
Gtt two Fill cor ......
wltlo ,......,. dttalt.
Also clean moto r homet
and boats

4· 1S:l mo.

1,

service
Electronic Organs
Mobile service
614-143·5248

Computerized Hearing Aid Sele~tion

Cl Swim Molds ·..lnterpretmg Servtces

'

REAIONAILE • JtEUAIIf
"

TOP CASH poid to1 '83 model
and nawar Uted Clr&amp;. Smith
8ui ck· Pont lac. 1911 Ee&amp;te~n
Ave ., Gallipoli&amp;. Call 614·446·

- Concre1e work
- Plumbin g 8nd electrical
work

send resume
to Four Winds Nursing· Center,
215 Seth Ave ., Jlckton, Ohio
45840 Att. Administrator.

Jim'$ odd iObt P~aintin9. drive·
.w ey resealing. carpenter work &amp;
root repair. trees &amp; hedge~

~ng te.rm care
E~eeellent benefits

In

Is .preferred.

AVQN , no service .:: harge, open
terrt(oties . phone 304 · 676·
!429.
VETERANS-Earn e•tr• m()ney in
the Amw National .Guard. 304·
676- 3~60 Of 1 ~ 800-642 · 3619 .

Store ciMks. Pi cit up appti._:ation
at Vaughan ~ Mar~et. Mason.

Buying daily gold, silver colnt.
ring&amp;. jewelry, iterling ware. old
colna. 1-.rge currency . Top ptl·
ces. Ed Bu,kett Barber Shop,

[ lllployntl'nl

nPerjencfl!d. Call 614 -379·

_2~41~6~·----~------

7'
Oodrllls Private , Hom• Care.
Have ·room ifl my home tor three
elder ly ladi es. M ay 20th. For
information . Ca ll Pritcille Ph.

614-388 ·8193 after 4pm . or
388· 8490.
Will mow lawns in town . Call

614· 446 ·3658 . .

Part-time rneat .c utter for small
grocery •tore. Send resume to
Bo11 P30. CllfO Pt. Pleasant
R&amp;;gister. 200 Main St . Pt.

Will do ba~ysitling in my hljl mt·
Day shift , Ca\1614 -388-9305 .

Pleasant .

Wanted to· do weelcly houlfl or
o"ice clean ing. Ca ll 614 · 446·
2427.

For buainen accounu. Full·
Time 860, 000
$80,000. Pert ·Time $.12 .000·
818,000. No ielting, rep8at
buain·ns. Set your own hours.
Tr1iniog provided , Call 1· 612·
938·1870, M -F, 8am to 6pm
(Cen.trll Standard Time) .

Lawn mower repair. Will pick up
end dollyer . Also light hauling

Call 614· 742 ·2393 or 6-1 4·
742·3091 ..
.
Will do lftwn mowing -•nd odd
jobs. C•ll Roberl Picket.t . 814·

992·3888.
Will clo home sewing, clothing
co nstruction

3Yt year old at laasl 3 evening I
per week. Call after 8 :00 PM ,

304-875-6885.

an~

mending. 304·

773-5895 ,

Financial

Mature responsible teenag e girl
in MeadoWbrook area to babysit

21

Business
Opportunity

Meat cuher pilrt lim a 304-675 ·

5383.

;::::::;;;:;:=:;:::===
Situations

;
12

;

Wa"nted

Meig&amp;. Gallia end Mason Coun·
ties. 614·992· 6689.

•

Schools ·
Instruction

15

For leASe. Sun Oil (S unocol

loc:1tion 282 W. Main ~t . ,
Pomeroy , Ohio. For informetion.

call 806 -838-4423.
Own

\'l)l.lr own Je•n ·
Sport&amp;w ear, Ladles Apparel ,
Mens, Children•! Maternity ,
Large Sizes. Petite. Danceweit·
r/ Aeroblc, Bridal, Lingerie or
Accessoriai Store. Jordache,
Gitano, Calvin Klein. Sergio
Val~~nte , Even Picone. li:r: Clai·

borne, G•aollne. Healthte~ 0\18f
1,000 others . $14 ,800 to .
828.900 Inventory. training,

8uylng junk car&amp; . Call after 6 :00
pm. Caii614·992· Ei648.

'

Ron .Evans Entarpl'l&amp;es. Jackson,

Ohio. Call 614· 286-5930

wv.

Work w111t~d mowing , odd jOb&amp;.

\

- Rooting and guuer work

Septic 11nk pump!ng. rasldf!"1ial
&amp; eomm&amp;rical. SB.O per load.

2282

-z~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

- Addons and remodeling

Retraln NOV!! . Southeastern !Ju &amp;·
ln•u College. Call 614· 446·
4387.

fix ture&amp;. grr~nd opening, tnc.
Ca n open 16 day s. Mr. Loughlin

i6 121888· 8556.

Set v1ct:s

UJ Licensed Clinical Audiologist

::t:

:!!:

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

V. C. YOUNG Ill

3 tfn

11 Help Wanted
AVON : Benefit&amp;, tel -employed,
insurance evailable, prllet, goo.d
earning, own produ ct&amp; at co&amp;t .

Ca\1614· 446· 2156.

LIVE
ENTERTAINMENT

24

HOUR TOWING

&amp; ROAD SERVICE

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

WED. '1·1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. '1:30-1 :30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SUN. 3 A.M. -12 A.M.
MONDAY-SATURDAY
10:30 A.M.-2:30 A.M.

@;
ACTION
TOWING
949-9070 or
949-2045

4·11·1 mo.

Now Accepting New
Members

POMEROY, OHIO
Meigt Co. 's #1

Howard I.. Writesel

MEMBERSHIP S5 .00

Non-Member Cover
Charge $2.00

Nlfeelub

ROOFING

NEW- REPAIR

2 POOL

992-9901

THE DITCHING
SERVICE

Gutters
D.ownspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES
949·226_3
or 949-2168

Roger Hysell
Garage

All Types of
Trenching
GAS · WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

Rt t24, Pomeroy Ohio

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

4·22-87-lln

Treasmlulon
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

Home 985-3837
4-22 ·1 mo. pd.

Announce mcnl s

3 Announcements
Tour Guidet: Doe• money mot l.
vale you ? Salary to 11an. :.

AUTOMATIC
. TRANSMISSIONS

Bouquet

REBUILT &amp; REPAIRED

Mason., W. Vo .

SUGAR RUN
ASHLAND

FLOWERS FOR
ALL DC CA SIONS
NEW IDEAS

190 MULBERRY AVE.
POMEIOY, OH.

PURL &amp; IARIAU

VANMI1ER ~~

PH. 992-9949

J04 -773-S51l (',.,
Ahtrl
/; ~
bl4· 742· 2191 4-ll·l mo ,

Bob Barton, Owner
2 - ~.. 86-tfn

Commisalns· Bonu t . Fantattlc
opportunity to earn t800• 1 0 00 / wk . Manv c:ompanv
benetits -advaneem&amp;nt manege·

ment positions available. Call
Sue for lnttfview 614 ·2868421 . Not just a job.
Lady would lik e to meet 1ineere

man 66 or older , PhD1o appre·
elated. P.O. Do• 717. Racine

45771.

4

Giveaway

6 Hnle puppiM: small dogs . Call
614· 367·0584.
Bl1ck &amp; Tan fem~le Doberm~tn
been •P•ved. heve medical r&amp;·
eo,d &amp;. to good home only. Ph.

614·256·!459.

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

GunEIWOIK

20 Years EKp.

992·3410

'E XCELLENT
.REFERENCES ·
FREE ESTIMATES

CAll

614-367-0412

10-8-tfc

5-5/ IJ. 1 '"'·

UDNALL
PlUMIING &amp; H£AnNG

BI$SELL
BUILDERS

168 North Stcend
Middleport, Ohio 45760

CUSTOM IUILT
HOMES &amp;GARAGES
"At RtaJoitalllt Prices"

SALES

&amp; SERVICE

We Clrry Fithlng Supplies

Pay Your Cable &amp;
. Phone Bille Here

'

614-379-2!43.
1 year old full blooded female
bl1ck L1brador dog. Ph. 446·
4179 after 6pm.

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

JAMES COE

3yr . olij m1l e dog pert Aun
S hephetd part Blue Heeler Ph.

1IU!INISI PIIOHI
li ..F ~ 1614) 992-6550
IISIIIHCl._..

1614) 992-7154
l/ 28 / tlft

Cheupeak Bey Retriever Ph.

614-448-0812 .
Wooden Pallou on firlt·coma,
fir&amp;t ·teM bltl&amp;. Inquire in Pet'·
tOA It GaUipoll&amp; D&amp;lly Tribune
office . 826 Th i rd A ve . .
G1lllpolh .
2 male ~ittent, 7 weeks old . Cell
814-448-4387.
Medium tlz• femtle blond t
Collie. Chow-Chow, hrrler,
Golden Retritvlf, 111 ftmtl e,

mi•ed. C.ll &amp;14·••&amp;·7882.

Medium &amp;il:• dog to gtv..wey .
Prefeubly 1o 1 f..-m. Not good
wrth ltldt. Femlia. 4 y•an old.
Clll 814 -448-2551 11!11 3 o30.
Puppi" tO give twfly. Pat1

Golderi' Ateriwtf' end pert Irish
Sttter. 8 wk1. old. Cell &amp;14·

99X·3614.

a wk. old ~ittenJ to 9~• away to
good home. Had first shot&amp; and
wo,m•d. &amp;14 ·992· 7039 o,
614·192-7808 .

·······Gampons.........,
&amp; Vicinity

a.

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
An •ggre&amp;sive growing company
i1 &amp;aeking Individuals who w.ould
like to begin a carfutr in reteil
manegement . Companv. will
train and cover e~tpentel . If you
want an opponunlty to grow.
&amp;and • retume and ..lary re•

qulremenu to WII·Cif Enrerpritet. Inc,; P.O . 8011 1308.
Port &amp;mouth, OH •5662
Telemarketing Opportunity
If you have prevtous te1emarkat·
lng e11perlenca and are looking
for a cltf'ellf Instead or a job.
pleate consider AAA ·tht Auto
Club of Southeatern Ohio. An
ideal opportunity for Hie&amp; peo·
pte with Av on, Tupperware ,
Fuiii'H' Brush, or insurance ulu
experience. If you are l member
of AAA you know the 'llllue of
th e product you will be selling.

Shere that

knowledge with
othen and gat paid tor It, Send
re&amp;ume or worlt history to AAA .

The Auto Club of Southaaltern
Ohio. 710 Waller St. Ports·
mouth, OH 46682 . ATTN : Box

Bates.

6 F1mlly. 3 mile• out on Mill
Creak Rd. May 1 thru 9th,
9-&amp;pm . Everything cheap.

Moving &amp;11le. household Item&amp;,
clothing • furniture. M•y 7 · 8 ·9.
rain out 14- 15·18 607 Olk Or.
(Spring Valley )

·

Two F1n,lly G1rega Sale. 1 132
Second Av•. Dl&amp;htt, clothet,
1nd tots of mite. Bam 10 4pm,
M1y 7 and 8 .
Gartge Sale: M11y 6.7.8.9 from
9 till ? at .G•nt-.ntry. Couch.
love1e11. chllf. 1tool. 11ereo.
kid&amp; and adull clothtl. picture&amp;,
loll more. New &amp;eleetlon of
wood traf1e. ,_,a~e •
Mother' I Dey gift .

A''"'

Firat time ever. Babv ltem1, flea
m•rket item• by the galore. all
under flea market value. Centa·
nary aru, Lincoln Pike,. la1t
tra11er·left. May 6,6, 7,8.

IS Family . Ctoth lng·lnfant to
1dult. All •h~•• · Many oth er
Items . Stereoa, dl1h11. etc. May
8.7 . &amp; B. 10:00· 5:00PM . Rod,
ney Vlllag•ll . 3rd &amp;1. 6th on left .

N88d experienced coo k for HI·
Inn, Rt. 1 K1n1uga (acr011
from Reyburn ' a Market). Applv
in per~n.

w..,

Pan· tlme b1by1ltter needed for

2 children. Call 1514 ·2156· 1786 .
needed -our home.
deyt ime, Mon-Fri. Ages 9 &amp; 2
Centenary are.. Send re&amp;ume :
Bo11 T·20 c• Gelllpollt Oally
Tribune 826 Th ird Avenue,
Gallipollt, Ohio 46631 .

Need someone to tear down
garage for lum ber. Ca ll 614·

6· L7-tlc

Flo,sl

Full· time exc itement I Firm
prize&amp; 2 part· tlme . 1 tull ·tlme.
Car phone needed. TUPPER ·
WARE . Ph. 614- 364-4001 .

8aby1itHn

~lso

Bus. Ph. 985-3813

Day Of Night
·NO SUNDAY CALLS

We pay cash tor late modal clean
u&amp;ed can.
Jim Mink Chev.·Oids Inc.
Bill Gen&amp; Johnson

992 ·3476

CARPENTER
SERVICE

PH. 949-2801
or 949·2860

Wanted To Buy

9

2nd. Ava. Middleport, Oh. 81•·

YOUNG'S

Natded "Medical Record&amp; Cleric
for. a ·100·bed SNF •ICF Facility
located in Jackson . .Ohio. Pre\liou., medical re ..:ord e~tperienCe

Parton for genral farm work and
milking aui11tant. MU&amp;t hav e
&amp;ound flmlly life a"d no drlnlc·
AUCTION at th e
ing.
Benefits. depend on e11pe·
Community Center.
r18nce and anl,ude. Reply with 3
night 8 :00 PM . Truck load
·
refrenCet to B o~t P-6 . care Point
groceries and toy&amp;. EVERYONE Pleaunt
Hoap ., 200 Mein ~H ..
WELCOME .
Pt. Pit. within .6 dftYS.

614-44~·3&amp;72

This Week live
Entertainment
Wed., Fri. &amp; Sat. Night
9:00 P.M. to 1:00 A.M.
The Medallion Band
1 2.00 Cover Charge

•Ins . Claim s
•Special Events

St., Middleport

446-7311

209 Upper River Rd.

Homes Built

· "free Estimates''

GEARY'S
BODY SHOP
SSO

992·9901

•Wedd ings
•Graduatioris

FREE ESTIMATES

POMEROY
HOME REPAIR

with rebuildeble ••change

~.~
. . .3.7·5·
. . . . . . . . .~~--. . . . . . . . . .r........

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

4-14-1 mo.

E-yclliy Low Price

rwo:allon
Metal Gas cans

I

J&amp;L BLOWN
'
INSULATION

992-2526

Sale prices goo~

FormoetRV"s.reg. 59.18, #6-2{0C

Po·~!e $:~!:.s~::~:~roc

•I I•

Mo.t IP!IIIcattona

. . Deep Clfcle laHerlf
f

COMPARE OUR

4-16· 1 mo.

Remanufactured
Starters&amp;
AHernators

Marine Battery

10.000FF

Basket lids

leave message on
machine if no answer.

Reg.29,9S.#U1L

Deep Cycle
Batteries

your coat

Ouwt, reg, 4.99, d62
your coot

Flowers, Sewing,

All types Carpentry ,
Plumb ing and
Electrical Repair 25%
Off for Senior
Citizens. Free Est.
Call 992 -6952

Lawn &amp; Garden laHe,ryl

10.000FF

on-pkg.
rebote

Rog. lrom 1.95

1.27

Wood-Crochet .Quilting

RUSS MOORE

sate price

POMEROY, OHIO

HANDCRAFTED COUNTRY
ITEMS

Chon" or Appointment

Roln Donee Wo•

~

• We Are A Private Club

Pomeroy
HOURS: Tues.-Wed .- Fri .
11 a.m. to 71l_.m.
Sunday: I p.m.-7 p.m.
by

4. H

Sl!lding kilt &amp; blocks, me

t6o1., reg. 1.99. #Ttli-16

Liquid or f"llte

1ltli. .

tin Slides to VHS Video Yape

4 / 6 / 1 mo.

1 8 Wanted to Oo

5785 or 773-5430 .

VHS HOME RECORDER

THE HAT RACK

1124 East Moin !t.

Rain Dance Wax

nia. Reel E~;tate. antique, farm.
liquidatio·n tales . 304· 773-

Transfen 3Smm &amp; 110 Posi ·

year5

Riverine Antiques

Rebate

·.

FREE .LANCE
3SMM
PHOTOGRAPHER

3·9-'8).2 mo. pd.

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SEll

After

Ri Ck Peareon Auctioneer ·ti·
cansed in Ohio and Wnt Virgi·

4· 15 I mo. pd.

Ph. (1114) 843·5425

•Replacement Wi ndows .
•New Roofing

Yourself

895-3430, lic-ense No. 764.87.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 614/ 949·2686

" Free Estimates"
CALL COllECT:

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

•Storm Windows

2.

,

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

8

Click's Au ction Service, 304·

SANDBLASTING - DI'\' Blasting. Wet Blasting.· and
V•cuum· Blasting of structl.lral steel, tanks,
buildings, and miScellaneous items.

Complete Remodeling
Roofing of all Types
Complete Gutter Work
Worked in hoJlle area

4-28·'87·1 mo.

FREE

·

S60, rttwil'd lor the return of
Engllstt Sheep Dog . I~ year old
boy 't b.irthdav presenl). Latt
sean Saturday, May _2nd. Bo·
so'l, Gre•t Bend. Call614-·843·

Cesh in a day the Au ction way .

SIDING - Vinyl. Alum;num, and WooH
.
PAINTING - All types including space age insulattng

oaint

Found : Cocker Spaniel . JoAnn
Crisp re&amp;idence, Apple Grove·
Dorcas Rd. Owner Please ci ll to
identify . .61 , .949 -23?6 aher
!i:OO p.m.

Help Wanted

11

REPS NEEDED

'

EUGENE LONG
VINYL &amp; AlUMINUM

PH. 992-2772

Gunlr Motor Flush --..,..:::

.

992-6215 or 992-7314

•Insulation
•Storm Door s

Do~ It

ways"

Farm Equi~me11f
Parts &amp;SArtwiu

JAMES KEESEE

your cost

·.IIIUR!.:l PM- 116:4!

ROOFING - Shingles. Rolled Root in~. Gut&lt;ersand In ·
. sulating RQof Coatirig .
CARPENTRY - Additions, Garag es. Sun Decks
CONCRETE WORK - Sidewalks. Basem entS and Drive·

jFree Estimates)

"FREE ESTIMAT!S"

After R'"te

Residential'- Commercial - Industrial
Free Estimeles - Fully Insured

SIDING CO.

VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING

Reg. 4.99, limit 2

lAGlE$ ClUB-POMiiO!, OH.

SUPERIOR

conditioning for mobile

lmpprt Air Filters

BINGO

GHEEN'S PAINTING, INC.

Lost: Cocklti~ bird, Lower
Middleport 1rea. It found or &amp;een
Cl!11614 ·992· 6801 . Re:w:erd.

6294 .

4·15.' 86·1C

HEll - Package air .

··

4· 7·' 87-1 mo .

Pomeroy, Ohio

SPECIAL:

Reg. 4.39, limit 2

·1· 13- lfc

Dealer

CALL (614) 985 -422-2

Cltampion
Non-Resistor
.
Spark Plugs Reg. 99e, limit1

Middleport. Ohio

4-16,87· 1 mo.

•Washers •DiShwashers

After
Rebate

DINETTE/4 CHAIRS ..............................S99.95
12 Months Free Financing

Middleport, Ohio

SALES &amp; SERVICE

All Makes

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qt. mfr'srebale

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5. 10 AND LIFETIME WARRANTY
ON CARPET &amp; PADDING
Expert Installation
·
Up to 36 Months Financing Available

4-151 mo.

For surer starts,
tune with Champion

TWIN MATTRESS/BOXSPRING ............ S9B.88
FULL MATTRESS/BOXSPRING .......... :.$148.88

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WEAR DATED

Good Fri. &amp; Sat. nights
or any open bowling
time. Call us for parties
for your group .
992·3432 or 992·2403

Coll814-245-9575 olt01S.

PH. 992-3307

MOHAWK CARPETS

your famly or group
·· to bowl 2 games and
get one free!!

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d' t
d
core ra ta ors an
heater cores. We can
also acid boil and rod
out radiators : We also
repair Gas Tanks.

s:s.'87 · 3 ·mo.

A"tomotive Repair
&amp; ser.ice '

3·27·2 mo.

IOWJO lllolor Oil

model~)

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Sale prices in effect through May 13, 1987.

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Mav7

CARD OF THANKS

:J want to thank each and
every one who helped in
any' way during my stay in
the hospital. The Ve·
mental Disabilities w~l be
terans Memorial Hosptal
held ai 5:30 on Monday, MO¥
staff.
nurses and doctors,
t 1, 19B;&gt; .. The moeting will be
Special
thanks to Dr.
held at the M~igs· County
·BOard of MR / 00 offiCe.
Lentz, The Salvation
'located on Jo~n Street: .in SyArmy, the Blue Streak Cab
racuse. Ohio.
.
Co
., Daughters of Amer·
. The J _une meeting will be
ica
Lodge, all who sent
held et the regular BOard .
flowers.
cards an,d who
.111e8ting time of 7 :00 p.m. .
The se_
c ond Mond~:~v of the
visited me. Most of all for
month .
your prayers.
All meeting!; ar~ open to
Couldn't forget to menthe P.ublic .
tion
who looked after my
Lee WedemeYer
home
and pets .
.Superintefjdent
(51 7 1 tc
·
God bless you,
Edith Spencer
277 Main St.
Middleport. Ohio

The National Second arv Educa'
preclated for their dedl.catlon to
tlon Cou~cll announced that Eddie excellence 'and . achievement,"
Starcher · has been named an said Dr. George Stevens. F.xecuAcademic All-A merican .
tlve Dl rector of the Na tionaI
The NSEC has established the Secondary F'..ducation CounciL
Acadt&gt;mlc All -America n Scholar
The Council selects Acadetn lc
Award Program In order to offer
AII·A merl~an Scholars upon the
deserved recognition to superior exclusive r ecommPndatlons of
student&gt; who excel In the Aca · teachers, coaches, co unselor s. and
demlc disciplines. The Academic other qualified sponsors. Once
All-American Scholars must earn ·awarded, the ·students may be
a 3.3. or better grade point recognl7_ed IJv the NSF.C for other
average. Only Sch.olars selected honors.
by a secondary school Instructor.
Starcher is the son of George and
counselor, or other qualified spon· .Judith Starcher . His grandparents
sor are accepted. These sc holars are Caynell \olcAbee of West
are also ell.nble for other awards Columbia and George and Marv
given bv the NSEC. These are Sta rcher of Pomeroy. Ohio.
awards few students can ever hope
to attain.
Starcher , who attends Waham a
High School, was fiOmlnated for
this National Award by Don
VanMeter, football coach. He will
appear In the Academ ic All·
Ameri can Scholar Dlrectorv,
which Is published natlonallv.
"Recognizing and supporting
our vouth Is more Important than
ever before In American hl storv.
Certainly. winners of tile Aca·
demlc All-American Awards
should be congratulated and ap-

Lacy Barton , Nadine S. Bar·
lon, to Daniel L . Thom as, Fonda
G. Thoma s. Lot 18, Ora nge.
Wm . D. Walters, Brend a S.
Walt er s, to Sou th er n Ohio Coal
Co., Ease. Salem.
Glad ys Grate, to Southern Ohio
Coa l Co., Ea se, Sal em .
Raymond Hoffm an, Ora Hoi ·
fman, to Southern Ohio Coa l Co.,
Ease, Salem .
Delbert W. Lawson. E leanor D.
Lawson, to Dale Law son, Par·
eels, Lebanon.
Joyce Ritchie, to Kennet h R.
Wallbrown , Charlene R. Wall ·
brow n. Lot s o4 &amp; o5. Lt&gt;banon.
Marv in ·c. L.ltllt&gt;. Juanit a M.
Li ttle, to VPrnon R.L itth'. Shery l
L. LIIII P. Hobso n VIII.
HNbl'rl Norman, Dcc'd ., Or·
vln Norman, Affld ., Salisbury.
Orvin Norm an. to Agnes Mow·
cry, 25/ l OOA , Salisbury.
Thomas Ray T obin. Ca nd y Bm
Tobin, to Thoma s Ray T obi n,
Parcels. Rutland .
Norman E. Hyse ll, Palrlcl a A.
HysPII , to Otmer G. Polk. Jlh A
Robert Jr . Cundiff. Lu cille
Cundiff, aka Robert Cundiff Jr. ,
to Mabel Smith , JOOA, Lot 389.
Sali sbury.
Florence Ann Bay, Dec' d, by
adm ., to E lea nor C. Fugate. Pl.
Lol , Olive.
Ke vin Sheppard , Susa n Shep·
pard to Glen R, Bissell, 15 acre.
Sutton.
Ha zrl E . Hawk. dec .. to Ha rol&lt;l
Hawk, Geraldine Hawk, C(&gt;rl . or
tran s.. C h est~ r .
, William Michael , d~ c. to Mar
Coltlngham , Ma rt ha B . Hamm.
affidavit , Middleport.
Cl a r~nc e Hamm , dec. to M ar ·
tha B. Hamm, dec .. Willi am M .
Hamm, atrldavH. Middlepor t.
Martha B. Hamm . dec. to Wil li am M . Hamm , Afflda v ll.
Mar Cottingham to Willi am M .
Hamm. ~ lniPI'cst. lot 3, Middle·
port .
Claren ce Hamm. d~c. to M artha B. H11mm. der .. William M .
Hamm, affldavll , Mlddleporl.
· Clar encl' A . M oldl •n. Brls.v L.
Molden to Nancy J. Jas(X'rs, p;ll'·
rds. Pom e1·oy.
Board of Co. Commiss ioners.
Meigs Co, Ohio lo F'ennry flrnnett Post No . 129. AmNica n Le j::IOn Inc .. :10 acr~s. Sa lisbu ry .
Ewln~ E. Hutt on .. Judy J . Ht\1 ·
ton to Vlr~ll Hal'll ry. Jant' l R.
Hartl~y. 2.91 acre. Rutland .
Joyce E. F'ryr to ,Jeffrey L .
Tillis. Debra .1. Tillis . P'!rr·~L
Rutland village .
GE'orgc Michat'l Jenkins. Ri ta
',J. Jenkins to Rita ,I. Jenkin s,
parcels. Sali sbury.
Lewis Harper.
.Jr.. Lewi s
Harpel', Sr:. Linda Harper to
[.ewls Harper. Sr .. Linda HarpN ,
~ ar .. Sa li sbury .
Agnes Mower y to Kenn eth
MowE;&gt; ry . .25 Ac .. Sa l isbury .
Clifford Thomas .Jr .. Patricia
E, Thoma s to Eugene Whaley,
Sheila Whaley. lots, Mlddlepon
village.
Church of The Naza rem' or
Middleport: Ohio Inc. to Robert
w. Barton. Bonnie S. Bart on.
,parcel s, Mlddlcort.
• Harold A. Rainer , Blbndena M .
Rainer to George Elmer Sellers .
Vytlce Mat'!(' Sl'lll'rs. lot . Sult on.

Thursday, May 7, 1987

.

Eddie·St4rcher·named
Acaderlzic All-American

Property
transfers

.

Pomeroy-Middleport,
Ohio
.
..

446· 0737.
MT -MlT Needed . PlrHime PO·
litlon. Registered or regis try
eligibl e. Mu &amp;t be •w•ilable for 6
or 6 weekt of full -time orienta·
tion. O' Bieneu M emorial Ho&amp;pl·
111, Hospita l D rive. Athens. OH

46701 . 614· 693 · 6551 ell t .
25&amp;. EO£ .
Hel p Went ed· Speciel Project•
C••'dl n•tor. hllf·tim•. Excel·
lent verbel , writt•n commu nlc.•

lion &amp;kill I, and record&amp; men1ge·
m."' •• u',,,d . E•po•.ience

'

worlcing with volunteeu and in
fund rai&amp;lng. Team member
c1pablllti". R"ponsl bnltl" In·
elude orgtnlzatlon and oversight
or lun d rt l&amp;lng lnformetlon, deta
1y1tema. material dealgn. Cor·

porate r•stat ch, ttttblllh corpo·
rate tolicitlt lon program . Prelltl'
knowl edge o f IOUih.,st Ohio
&amp;nd co mputer tlljSt rle n ee .
Alhen t · betad , 8 county organ!·
ration . Car necesurv. Some
evening- weekend w orlc . Send
t111,.1me 1nd letter of interest to
Key Atlclns. E~e~ cutlve Olree1or.
Planned Par&amp;;nthood of Sou ·
lhiett Oh io, 396 Richland Ave ..
Athertl, OhiO 415701 . Otadllnt:

5·18· 87 ESP·EOE .
Hiring! Government jobt · your
1rte. $16,000.·•158,000. Phone
call refundable. (60 21838-8886
ht. 1449.
Ftdlfll: Stitt. and Civil service
jobs f16 , 707 to f69. 14.8 year.
Now hiring. Call Job lin•
1 ·5f8-4.!j&amp;· 38t 1 ht F-13850
tor Into. :24 hr1 .

M•y 7th-9th, 9-6. 1 mile fr om
BulavUie Townhouse on Bula·
~1118 Porter Rd. t lgn&amp;. Children•
clothe&amp; , dining room tabte &amp;
ch•in , thQwer doort, hl·c halr,
much more. Rain cancel•.
Friday, May 8 504 le Gra nd a.
B1by items. childron1 clothing.
hoututhold Items, ttereo, and
m uch mor., ,

Yard Sale May 7 · 8· 9~ All clo·
thing • 1.00 or le11 diff erent
lteml added. Pfoceed&amp; for Mon•
tally -Handicapped Camp Fund,
221 G Eutern Avt ., J ohnsont
Mobil e Cou rt lot 17 .
Ftld.,Y 8th, Rt 218 ,1 mil e above
Mercerville. Baby bed. play pen.

Harold Davi• Re&amp;idence.

Yard Sale· Thur&amp;day, Friday. &amp;
Saturday . Round oak table 6
chalrl . Oak china cabinet, ttep
ba ck cu pbOard, 2 Pom_.-oy ~ tone
jar•. Iron bed . Oak kitchen
cabinet. cloCks and Iota more.
Addrett : Bo.11 188 ESR, G1ttlpo·

e

Ill. OH . Pho"o: 814 ·258· !878
4 family yard ule. Cloth ...
be dspread&amp; &amp; m isc . Five mil..

nut 141 . M11y 9th• 9Mn 111 7

a.'

8,
One time only . May 7
Lincoln Pike. 2nd brlett house.
Tapeplayers . tapti, Corning·
w1re. electric skillet.
Friday &amp; Sltu,day, 9·? E.~~t,. nlct
c: hlldren&amp; &amp;ummer clothes . llttle
bil at averytt'!lng . lngallt Rd . off
Rt 218 . Wth;:h tor tlgn•. Rain
Cllncel l .

.......P.omaro"Y ......... .
Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

..................................
M av 8th and 9th. 299 Third St.

R"clne. 9 :00·5:00.

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L)l! ngsvllle erea on St . Rt. 325. 1
mile 11111 of Danville, Sat., May
9, 9:00·6:00 . Baby Item• tnd
ctothet, glrls 12 -14, boytB · ,Ol
aquariums , dinlhg table antt
'
more. 614· 742 ·2163.

ltlrge 4 ltmllv. Set . Mev 9th,
348 Sycamore , M l ddl•port.
Aero• • . fro m Imperial Elemrlc1

lou ot ladles end men&amp; clothing
and mite:.
May 7th 1nd 8th. Qo l Outh on
Rt . 7 , turn left on second Ad.
pa&amp;t Bradbury caution IIQhU 1
foll ow tlgns. Beby end adul1
cloth... babv furniture, toy&amp;.
mite. e!lcerlu bllce. 61•· 992· .

71 !0.

Yard &amp;ale: Fri. May 8 behind
Foodland in Pomeroy. 9 :00·
3;00.
Vard tal e: May 8th. 1 mite on

lett. H yHII Run Rd . Something
•

Vard Sale, 4 Families. A little of
everything. May 7th 9· 1, Oth
9 ·3 . 459 Lari 1 t Drive. If ra in on
b1ck porch.
h F18 h
2 Yard Illes 1 hurl. 7 1 ' 1 • t ·
Ju1t o ff 141 Lincoln Pllc e·
C•n1enlry . Double wide 4th.
trtiler -left. O l•h~M, jewelery, clo·
"I
tttlng
, lawn mower1. tot• 18ft,
lott mile.

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Yard Sale· Thur&amp;. &amp; Fri. 9am·
1 pm top of hill Plants Suh.
Baby C loth&amp;&amp;, hom&amp; In terior,
other itema. To numerout to
mention . Th ur.· frl. 666 Jty Dr.
Cathedral wind ow quilts will be
at Ftea Milt . 11 Fairground•. M ay

for everyonA.

New lima R d, Autlend , Ohio,
Sat. May 9th.
G1tage Sale; Frldty 8 tnd
S.turday 9th , From 9:00-1:00
p.m. 2nd uail er up from the fire

houM In Tuppltf&amp; Plains . FurnJ.
ture, glut wt~r e. pot&amp; •nd pans.

bedtpread&amp; . blankeu, tabltt
clothe&amp;. clothing. dlthlltl. and
what nott . Crock pot, tans . one
ant ique 1tend , clothes hamp &amp;r s,
old bottlflt. mixart; tou ten end
meny other ilflml. Chfiii iiU Ca r·
I On

Boto' 1. Great Bend. Ohio Sa t .
urtllly , M11y 9th 10 :00 am·d&amp;rk

&amp;· 9· !0

·p'f Pleiisii rit .. ·

Friday. 333 Third Ave.

&amp; Vicinity

3 Family , Cen tena ry, M ay 8 IL 9 .
9•m· 3 pm , B1by furn iture,
ctoth h , ltids thru &amp;dull, t'!_!?UIIt·

hold

lt t~ms .

Saturday. May 9th . &amp; SUnday.
Mty 10th. 2 mil es off Rt 7 on
Geotge&amp; Creek.

Yard Sale, fr i-Sa t 9· 8, 493
M1ple Dr. Canning iart . HB
Book&amp;. old m•gazinn. picture.
blltM . houH plants. girl• t iD·
thing. Lots or ml&amp;c.
G~ragt Sel•· G .S. Troop 1808 •
&amp;01 01k Or. M• v 8th &amp; 9th.

9am-3pm .

~;:lothlng,

Houtehold

lttml.

kn icknac:kt, etc .

R,. 7. 4 mlln, &amp;outh of Eurelc1,
Thurs. 8t FrL
G•rqe h ie. 208 Third Ave. Fr i,
Sat . Mev
&amp; 9 . 9am·•pm.
H1n ison, M~ry &amp; Libby

e·

M ay 7-9, 9 :00 • ? 4th StffU!1.
Mtt~on , W. Va. Follow
TV' s,.. dryer ' canning Jars. Mr sc

''\!"'·

Huge Yard Sale, Thu rt, Fri. St~t.
Ba ck ol former Powell' I Barber
Shop. Gallipollt Ferry , W v a: ·

Yard S8ie. Thu rsday and Friday ,
20 dQII&amp;, glus wart~ . bllbl{
elothA•. mort~ . 2218 Jefferson
Ave .

20 fa mily yard •ale, Ewington
Townhouse. five m lnut111 out of
Vinton on At , 160. lhur u nd Fri.

9:00·' · For in tormatJon phone
Donn• Elliott, 61 4· 669 ·4881 .

~atch

tor sign&amp;.

Yard Sale, Thurt ·Frl, May 7 and
8. Corner Smith and Locus t St ..
Hl!lnder&amp;onl W. V1. 9 :00 till 7,
Vard S11le May 8 and 9 , 97
Burdette Addn , 9 :00 t ill ?. Not
re1poniible fof, accident A. Can·
cellf r.liln. ~
V~rd Sale. Frid~ty &amp;nd Satu rd•y.
28 Burdette Addn, 9 :00 till
7 :00. Kid&amp;, edult clothn. Home
Interio r, Barbie items, furntlure,
toy1. Rein or shine 1979

Cougar XR7 , 302 engine,
tf .800.00 . 304·675-2228 .

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·LAFF-A-DAY

Business
Opportunity

51 Household Goods · 64 Misc . Merchandise
GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Wllhllfl, dryers, refr lgerat O{I,
ranges. Skagg, Appllan cea.
l)pper Rtye r Rd. bt~ide Stone
Crest M01fll. 614·-.6 · 7398.

! NOTICE !
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ING CO . reco,mmendl that you
do butiMfl witt~ pnople you
\.now , and NOT to send mon ev
throu gh the mail until vou have
invest igat ed the offering.

23

LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

Professional
Services

Real Estate
Homes for Sale

New 3BR 2 car garage. bw;k
front . front porch . ni ce lo t . 6
milea Sout h o i G11l li polis

$47,500. Ph. 61 4-446-8038.

Foi' n ltt by owner : 2B R. Ranch
Sly le House. full basement, 2
bt~ttls
. one .attached
garage by
&amp;
breoreway
Surr ou nded

ltand o tp ineson 1 3~tcres . Pond.

nevv fen ce. born. Call days
61 4 -446 · 2107 o• oven ing s
245-6600 . Price rfl duced.
3 Bfldroom with attached gar·

age. forced air gas, fireplacf!.
ha rd woo d flo o rs , i n town
827,000 . Ph. 614-446-117 1 or
44tl - 430 5.
May cons ider trade-1n of mobile
home p r property un t hi s new 3
BR. home. 2 car garage. 6 mi.

south on At. 7, f47,600 Call
6 14 -446 -8038
For sal a by ownttr : 2 story hou se

in Mlddlepart ove rlaaking park .

30 yr. guernteed viny le siding .
w·w ca rpel. 1 'h b11th. uniqutt
woodw ork. 6 14·992 ·6126 .
7 rooms, 1 '1:. bath, h0u1e in
Ches tf!r . Ohio Pr icfl rfld LJ Cfld
from $2?.000 to 926 .000. C11 1i
6 14 -986-357 1 .
Gavern ment Homes· hom 51 . IU
rttfUtlr) Al!o lt~ x delinquent and
'nrnclosure propnn ins For list·
ing. call /refu nd able) 1 ~ 315 ·
733-6062. EXT G2021 .
Pam flroy. no down paym en1
n• e de rl Thru b8droom ,
8quipped kitchlln. hnth, ba!lernont. AC. ca1port. Ca ll 614 992 · 2602 .
F'u lly lurntshed 2 BR, home in
Ra cine with equipped kitchen.
Riv erviltw propmty ac rou from
Ge nor11l Store. Easy 11ccess to
Ohio River boat launching and
sa ndy beach. 1115.000. 614 949· 2168 or 6 14· 949·2263 .
For s ale: 4 rflom hou1ewl th beth
nn 1'11 artrelland. 1 Oa66 trailer
614 -742 ·2653 .
For sale: 2 bed room house in
Pomeroy. 55000 . See by ap·
pointmllnt only . 614· 992 · 6022 ,

e room

hou se. bat h. 11/r acre.
Sell or trad e . RtHiuced to
$24,000. CAll 614·992-7453 .
Houle for 1ale-rent . 3 bedroom,
2 fu ll bath, built -in kitchen,
cenrralair . 3 millis from town on
Rt 2 North . 304-676 -2886 .
Ask Butch Gn!Dohnt.
6 roo m hou1e, 6 MCrlll ground,
A1hton, W . Va. Ca ll after 5 :00
PM , 304-576-2179 .

20 acra flHm HannAn Trll cfl
Road. Glenwood. W. Va. for
mora in form ation ca11304 · 7?3·
51 18 or 773 · 5186 aII er 5 :00 ·
110 acret. Leon Baden .Rd.,
Ho uiHI &amp; ou1buildlng . Stream
1hr ough property. 304-4 581066.

FurniahedApt . 18R , 701 Fou nn
Avft ., Gallipolis. 1226 Utilities
Pd. Ph. 446 ·4416 after 7PM .
740 SeC1l nd Ave . .1 BR ., 1185.
per mo. Deposit rflquired . Call
614-446 ·4222 betwe~n 9-5 .
3 rooms &amp; bath. ttove &amp;
refrigerator tumishe. Ut il it ies
paid, No children, no pet1. Ph .
814-446 ·2583 . .

35 Lots

8o

3 rm . unfurn'ed. apt .
First floor -like new thraughout.
Privata and quiet. Hut furn 'ed.
1285 / mo. Call 614-44ti ·4607
or 446-2602.

Hotpoint self-clea ning &amp;love.
like new, &amp;vacado green. S2SO.
Caii614 ·44B-2459 .
W~ite

3 drawe r scflest like new,
originally 8179.00 will sell fo r
895 .00. 304-895-3422 .

Nice .2 BR apt. S1o1.1e, rahigera tor. water furn' ad . 4 Vt mi. from
Gelllpolil. $210 / mo. t&amp;O Oep.
No Pats. Caii614-446-803B .

Run sofa &amp;nd chnir. axe co nd,
$360.00. 304-682 -3700.

Graciou1 liv ing. 1 and 2 bad·
room apartmanu at Village
Manor and Rivertide Apar!t ments in Middleport. Fro 1n
1216 , including utiliti es. Call
614·992·7187. EOH .

1 bedroom tumi1hed apartment.
Prlvate entrance and parking.
Oepo1i1 and reference. No pets.
Phone 614 -992 -6942 after
5 :00p.m.

Rent ~ l s

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

41

NEW ANO USED MOBI LE

KESSEL'S OUAUTV
MOM E SALES . 4 MI.
WEST. GAlliPOLIS. RT 35 .
PH ONE 614-446-7274 .
HOM ES

MOBil~

For ule by owner, 1979 Buddy
14•70. 3 BR , 1 •11 beth • . total
elec ., alot ot ~tx tr As . C111 ll 614446-3066.
1980 Fairrnont Bayvitlw Oelu11t1
141170 furni shed. 2BR , natural
gl'IS heal, C A., on private rented
lot. On Rt 36 Rodney. Ph .
6 14-446-7644 .

General Electric 26in. color TV.
1200. Bx10 wood lawn bldg.
1200. Pia¥ pen S30. Call
614-446 -8898.
like new Oak baby crib. Mat tress. S1bO. Pt1u i·ta~i strotler.
S30 . High chair. $25. Call
e14-446-2338 between 6 &amp; , 0
pm.

Briggs It Stra1ton 6 HP. 4 aycllt
indu1trial, tido shalt, ga1olino
lll'lginfl with centrifugal clutch.
all brand new. S2000. Call
614 · 446-6826 or 6U-446·
0932 .
- -- - - - - - -leS IONS . Hell Price! Save 55 per
ce ntl l Flalhing arrow t igns
12 991lightad, non·arrow UB9 !
Unlighted 8249 1 Free letters!
Sae locally. 1· 800-423·01 63
anytime.

Office Space for Rent. Excalhml
tor Anor nevs. Accountant . etc.
Cion to Co'urt House. Call
Wiseman Real Es tate Agency.
614-446-3644 .

Mobile Home 101 Plant Subdivi1
wooded. concrete pad.
J bedroom hou1e in Pomeroy. •ion.
co unty water available Ph. 614 ·
comrlautly furnished. wath8f· . 24 5· 6856 Of 446 ·0239.
drye r. mic::rowttvo oven, rell. - - - - --.-- - - room. Pay own utilit ies . &amp;225 Mobile Home 1pac•country lot.
pur month . Day• 614 -992 · rural watar, one car garag e.
23 81 . Eve ning• . 1314 · 992 · Virgini11l. Smith Real Estate Call
2509 .
614· 368-8826.

For stle, new servi ce equuipment t or A.C. High vaC\Ium
pump. charge check 5 no .,
gauge• . 30 no. 12 , 30 no. 22
• :n.l:..:C.': .':' .6:.1:.4_-9:.9:.2:__::·2 6 02 .
'":.':.ri:g•:.•:.
-lcCa r trailer. Single a~le . leaf
1prings, 6ft. by 12 tt., S?OO. 6
pe. capta lnlt bed set. 1100.
Refrigaratflr goad t or camping.
Miac. Volktwagon parts. Baby
dreuing table. t10. Cal! 614949·2422 after 5 :00p.m.

COUNTRVMOBILE Home Per" .
Ro ute 33. North of Pomeroy .
Rental tr11llen. Call 614-99274 7 9.
Space for 1malf trailer1. All
hook· uP I. Ca bl a. Al1o efficiency
rooms. air tnd ca ble. Mu on.
W.Vtt. Call304-773-5661 .
Space for rent . t r•iler space1.
locust Rd. Rt. 1. Point Pleasa nt.
304· 6 75·1076.

Self-propelled electric •tertlaw·n
mowl!lr . Salt -propelled lewn
mower. Gas push mower. Call
614-9a5-3839 .

Private lot trtllar rental s p&amp;t:l'l
60' 1 128' lull ~ook up with
block gtrage. 304 ·67&amp; ·4695.

Wlnchestar model 12 pump
shatgun . Modified choke. Excel·
lent conditiM. 614-992·6044.

4 7 Wanted to Rent

Pro m drenn Daphne Rose.
5ize 18, wl1h matc;:hing thof!s,
1ize 10. 140. Orchid 1in 18.
116. Whit a 1lze 1 3· 14. naver
wa rn. *50. Blue lace. size 20
with matctl lng s hoes. size 10.
t60. Upright freezer 18 cubic h .
5125. Ptlone 614-992-2&amp;13.

3 or 4 Bedroom house in Kvger
Creek School Oiatrict. Rel•en·
eM Ph. 61ii-446-B6 21 .

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For lease

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55 Building Supplies .

Approx . 4000 ft . pine and poplar
lumber. Air dryed 4 yrt. 830.00
per 100 board t&amp;et. 400 ft.
walnut, sir drVed 3 yurs.
$100 .00 per 100 boart teet.
Phone 614· 992 ·3921 .
Rudy mix concrete and all
concrete supplies. Call u1 Valley
Brook Cement and Supplifls.
304 -773-5234 .
Rough lumber . Oak S. Poplar
'1 50 per 1,000 by bundle; 20c
by boArd ft . 304-675-4412.
66

Pets for Sale

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel.
CFA Himalayan. Persian and
S ia mete kitten•. AKC Chow
puppies. New Chow puppiea.
CAll 614 ·446-3844 after 7PM .
Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breed 1... AU
style&amp; . Julie Webb Ph . 614-448·
0231 .
Chlne11 .pug-reg iltered. One
year old.'Must sell soon. Maltean
offer. Cell 614· 441-7862 .
For sale: AKC Re gl1ter~ female
Golden labrador puppy, Call
BU-992· 9903 or 614 · 992 ·
5949 .
Himalayan Pen ien Kinens. Se&amp;l
points. Great mothen d•v or
graduetlon gift. No checks,
614-992-2607 .
Old English Sheep dog pups.
las1 ot liner, 10 wuks old,
needs good home. 126.00.
304-675-4249 .
Female Beagle regi1ter ed 6
mon th1 old, hAd all 1hots,
150.00. Include! hou1e. 304 ·
882· 2592 .
67

Parcu11i0n plu t drum set, good
cond. 1135.00 . Cell a11er 5 :00
pm. 304-875·6943.
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Fruit
Vegetables

Flowers and vegtllbleplant• tor
sale. Flrtt holtte on right abow
R aclne locks and Dam.

61 Farm Equipment
CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 35 West. Jaekson. Ohio.
6, 4 -286-6451.
Meu eyferguaon. New Hollend,
Buah Hog Sal" 8r Service. 01.1er
40 used traet:ors to cttoo .. from
8t complete line ot new &amp;. usad
equipment. lergest selection in
S.E. Ohio.
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JIM'S FARM EQUIPMENT
CENTER . SA 35 W. Gallipolis,
Ohio. Call 614-446·9777. I'I'JB.
614·446·3692 . Up front trac·
tors with warranty over 40 used
tractora, 1000 tool•.

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John D11ere 1010 tractor with
plows and dit c. aH . li.l!;- new
$3600. John Deere 141' Balet
t19&amp; . John Deere Barr rake
1850. Call 614-286-8522.
4020 John Deere tractor with 5
bottom plow•. 12 fl . John Deefe
transpon disc. t6560. New
Holland 273 Baler t1795 . Call
614- 286 -6522.
Chein nw pares. aupp li" and
r&amp;paira. Siders Equipment Sales,
Henderson, W.Va. phone 304·
675-7421 .
16 foot 1andem till top trailer.
call 304-676· 1789.

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Autos for. Sale

Want ~o buy gas tank tor 1977 :~
Honda 550, 304· 895-;J096 or ~
895-3406.
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(I) Wlnner'l Circle lAb
(J) • (I) AIC No-..
· (I) Nightly Bullntll R.,ort
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19n Nova, a1.no., ''built 350

1985 Chevrolet SilvOfado truck .
loaded, low mileege. excellent
condition. Call B14-992· 3342 .

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26 ft . Titan mOt Or home, com_.
pletely telf·contained, generator , sleeps B. t8900. ·Call
514·446·0008.

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reports on wortd economics
and financial news with Lou

Oobbs. l0:30)

'78 Datsun 8210, runs good.
body fair. $600.00 . 304 -675·

2183.

19851f.J Sport Ford Escort.
3. 500 miles, all extras, ca ll
304·67&amp; -3638.
'84 Pontiac Siero. black. air
eond, cassette, AM· FM stereo.
exc cond, 304-676-6110.
72

Trucks for Sale

1973 International Tandem,
good eandition Ph. 614· 446·
1437.

Services

63

livestock

Duroc Botrs. Bred ju1t like the
boe11 we letted at the Ohio
TettaUon that gained over ·2.6
lb1. p11r d&amp;y. Roger Bentley,
S•bina. OH . 613· 584-2398.
Wented to rent pasture tor 1heep
wit h woven wire fence. Call
814-742-2753 .
Mother goat expecting . Two boy
go1ta. 304-876· 3771 .
Gantle lioflt, teek: included.
uoo.oo. 304-773· 95B7.
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Hay

&amp;

Grain

WANTED ltameone 10 cu1 and
bale 22 acres hay on sahres II
Gailipolil Ferry, 304·675-4631 .

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Moving· Must sell 1983 Dodge
Custom Van. Ph . 814-446 8201 .
19BO Dodge PU , 4•4. Short
wheel base. PS. PB , 4 apd. 318
engine. Call 614-266· 6•57 after 7pm.
19n Ford pick up, 4 wheel
dtNe. auto with eir, 1trong 400
enQine. AM -FM lteteo, fin8
truck, Stearn• Garage, 304·
67&amp;-7710 or 875-6749.
'76 Bla1er, 4 wheel drfve. new
tiret, headers. strong vehicle,
Stearna Ger1g1. 304·676-771 0
Or 676 · 6749.
1976 Jeap CJ5. 304 engin~~ .
priced to sell S400.00, 304675·4090.
74

Motorcycles

1- - - - - - - - - - 1986 Honda XR -80 very good
cond. t400. Ph. 614-441 74•5.

Tr~nsportat1on

71

Autos for Sale

1980 Chrylf• Flfttl Avtnue,
good condltton. Call 614· 446·
0008 .
2' 1983 Old1mobile Cutl•u
Ctlies. Hurst limited Edition.
low Mileage P'h. &amp;1 • · ""6· 0148
anytime, 448-0941 after 6pm.
1 9B5 Ford hcort 4 -•peed
t3199. 1985 Chevy Chevette
4-speed 13199. Jotln• Auto
Sal•. Ruleville Rd .• Gellipoli1.
Oh.

1874 Oort: Uta. 1178 Folr·
mont 0380. 1178 Ford Ltd.
UIO. Cai1110--H81.
1181 - • r ....AM , r ...,.

301 Nftlo, n- ahaast, new

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•4700. C.l 114-44e·2201 · 1, 114-441•2734 til• I A

1917 Honda C8650 four K,
Immaculate. low miles 8700.
Coli 114·448-3485.
MUST SELL· 1985 Vamehe
Vlr8go. like new. Ph . 814-246·
5137.

· FRANK AND ERNEST·

1984 Hond• Shadow. VT100.
&amp;14-742· 2586.

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1978 Kewasak:i motor cycle. ll:Z

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4800 miles. 1514· 985·

4301.

1983 Y1n1ah1 Muiaum 510 .
Asking t1000. Ctll 114· 192·
3001 or 61•· 992·1167 1fttr
4 :00p.m.
Honda Model 110 thra e
wh..ter. bc ..l.nt condition .
Co11114-1185· 3108.
1981 4 TC Honda " Big Red" 3
wh....,, 210 engine. .. ectrlc
mn. good tifft, uceH'"• condl·
lion. •1200. 304· 112-3323.
75

Boats and
Motors for Sale

i---------1813 Thund.-c,.fl. 17ft. 120
HP. 1-0. 110 hours. One owner,
IH: Ntrighboehood Rd. Call
114•448-8298 artor a ,oo.
18

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flblrgten. 1e ft . v

hull ""' top a upt..... r.
1171 Ch..,.... Chorv•. - 111. trim, hHtl • . - .
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All types carpenter &amp; concrete
work: Interior, elltflrior, remodeling , painting. roofing, free
estlmatn Call614-446-6174 .

the day"s wortd newa and In
daptl1 feature reports. 11 :00)
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ARE (,{;() A VfRr'
l&lt;E:i.IGICXJS ~?

1:30 G (2l 01 Family Tin When
Elyse·s alater'alamHy comes
to vie~. Slaven Is ready to
crack.

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1:00 ()) 7DG Club
• C2l 101 ChMrl Sam and
Diane approach the a~ar with

11ME" IIJ LIFE .. .

varying dagrMs of

enthuala1111.

Fetty lf8e Trimming. 1tump
removal. Call 304-675-1331 ,

(!) Top Rank loxlng
(I) • (I) Jack ilnd lllkt
Jackie lntlfViews a mobster
who lptnt lhlny yeara In

Rotary or cable tool drilling.
Moat well• completed same day .
Pump sales and urvice. 304·
895-3802

_!)rison. (A)&amp;;!

(I) llyattryl The Maxie
family abtys tlghtllpped, but
Adam's suspect list grows.

Concrete finl1h, parking lou.
bnements . any tile job . Senior
Citizen Discount. Rick Garfiald .
e14· 985-4414 .

~
•cllmon end Simon
A.J . and Rick look Into the

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

Starks Tree and lawn Service. ,
lawn carfl. IAndsc!lping , 11ump
removal. 304 -876 · 2842 or
576-2903 .

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I'LL qol'OOVAPTHIS
SI..!MMER AFTER ALL .

Plumbing
8o Heating

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murder of an aggreslva news
reporter.

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trill to uva rnan accused ol
murder from cepital
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Is eiOH to revealing the
murderor 'l identltv- 1;1
~ Falcotl Crett ~It comes to
Tony's defense, but H proves
a worthless geature. t;J
Dl Evenktg Newt Awrap up
of today'a news and a lOOk
ahead to tomotrow·a news

Electrical
Refrigeration

BARNEY

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Cistefnl . W11Us. Delivery Any Hme. Cell 614-44&amp;· 7404-No r
Sunday calls.

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J &amp; J Water Service. Swimming
pools, cistern•. wells. Ph. 614 245·9265.

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rett onable rates. immedi•t e
2,000 ga llon delivery. cistern•.
paol1. well. etc. celt 304-576·
2919 .

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Yes, it's r ight to ruff. What ne~t ?
Vulnerable: Neither
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Dealer: North
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body may rulf in , but you should not
lose more than three spade tricks. But
Opening lead: ' K
something untoward happens along
the way . As you attempt to cash tbe
second club, West ruffs .. He then cashZla Mahmood ol Pakistan found an '
es a high heart. fl he ls.klnd enough to
easier approach. After rulflng the
play another heart, you can rurf a nd
first heart, he Immediately played A·
bring down the defenders' trumps toK of clubs. Of course the second club
gether. But what if West plays a ella· .
was ruffed and West conUnued hearts. '
mond now? You will be in dummy
Declarer trumped in dummy. cashed ~
without any easy way to get to your the spade ace and played the last hilh
hand. You can still make l 0 tricks by club, getting rid of his final heart.
playing the high club and discarding a
When West had to ruff with the spade ·
diamond . East c an take only the spade
king. Zia m~de his game w!lh an ,
king.
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City. Oh. t1•·211-1470, Eve.
S1 4·446· l438. Open dlity 91o
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college: " Education Ia learning
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Water Service. John W11ter1on, ', :
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Mr'"ce. 304· 671· 2248 .
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grtvel. Delivered 1 ton and up . 1
J im Lanier, 304-67&amp; -1247 o r "'
675-7397.

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R &amp; R W ate1 Service. Home
cls1ftrn s, wells, pool• filledi
Formerly Jam es Bov• Watflr ,
Same ra1e1. Catt 304 ·675 ·
1370.

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1ri countyanta22 y.an . Th•bett
In fumhure upho..leling, Cell
304 - 176 · 41 154 for
eatimat•.

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confronted by Greg, Abby.
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olflca with no plan a to
wln .. . untilleams he's behind .

Rflaklenl ial or commercial wir·
ing. N.w 1tr1.1iee or rePairs.
Licensed electrician . Estimate
tree. Ridenour EleC1ricAI, 304·
875-1786.

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CARTER 'S PLUMBIN G
AND HEATING
Cor. Fourth and Pin e
Gelllpolis, Ohio ·
Phone 614·••6-3888 or 614·
446·4477
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ALLEYOOP

SWEEPER and sewing machine '
repair, parts, and supplies. Pick ' : .
up and delivflry, Davis Vacuum
Cleaner. one half mile up
Georgea Creek Rd. Cell 614446·0294.

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HuKtables go to Hillman
College to pay tribute to
retiring president.
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W,..utng(T)
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Conatttutton Students at St.
John's College chaHonge
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1981 Honda 350·X, 3-wheetf!r.
*1 .060. C1ll 814-441-3822 .
1981 IC.X 80 *700. Go od
condition. Cell 614 · ••8-096•
after 4pm.

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RON ' S Tele visio n Service .• ;
House cAlls on RCA. Quazar. t
GE . Speciallng in Zenittl . Call 1
304-678-2398 or 614 -4462454.

Vans

7:05 (J) Sanford and Son
7:30 G C2l (I) Newlywect Game

Home
Improvements

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditional lifetime guar•n·
tee. Local rehtrancet furnished.
Fr&amp;e ettimates. Call collect
1-614-23;·0488. day or night.
Rogers Baa e ment
Waterproofing .

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'976 Chflv pick up truck
1650.00. 304·675' 2848.
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1978 Ford Elite. 351 Winsor. 1983 Skylark 22 ft . self con·
pow~r
steering and brakes. tained. e~c co nd. full length
Good wOfk car. $350. Call c•efree awning . King t:ize bed ..,
614·949-2778.
with privacy door, lub ind i
shower , Raeu hit ch, twin
1976 Dodge At pen. 2 door, dinnette. $7,200.00 . 304·675·
good mechanic. f&amp;ir body. 614· 3276 .
949-2693. Persistantly.

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(I) Entertainment Tonight
Ill (I) People'• Cou~
(I) I[J) MacNeil/ Lehrer

1969 25ft. Coachman Camper.
1982 Qlds Dalto 88. 85 .000 New refrigmat or. $1 ,600. Ph.
milft. AC , AM -FM. $3000. ,614-576-2859.
614-992·2881 .
ft . cmper. sleep 4 , new
1983 Chevy 'It ton heavy duty . 14
carpet, nove , ga1 &amp; electric
Good condition. 62.000 actual lights. plenty flf storage·s pace. 2
milea. •eooo. 614· 992-2881 . full tanks propane. 8x,B add-e room incl. S750 . Call 614-446For sale:- 1973 Volkawagon. 2045 .
1200. Call 614 · 742·2323.

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fo~m four simple words.

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Chain linnk fences . tr&amp;e &amp; stump
rernov•l .. Mulch, none. fill .
A!alias. yews, rododflndrona. ,
Con's lllnd1capes. Ph. 814446-9646.

Wanted Ruffed Grou1e egg1.
304-895-3972.

McCormiCk

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1977 Ct.evy Modal C65 dump
truck, 8 C.,l enplne. 5 speed
tr&amp;nsmlssion .2 speed differential. PS . 9x20 tires. 16,200.00.
304-45B· 1031 .

Wanted to buy grande log•
delivered to uwmill . Paul
Mercer SawmilL McArtflur,
Ohlo45651 . 614· 596· 5933.

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8:35 (l l Andy 1!/ltflth
7:00 rn Hardca•U• and

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engine. radial tires, new brakes
andsttocks. &amp;960. orbestoffet. 79 Motors Homes
c.n 38B-9819 .
8o Camper~

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I[J) Know&amp;OIMI
Dl Showlllz Today NQws ol
the entertainment world is
anchored live lrom New
York . (0:30)
® WKAP In Clnclnnall
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tree awnings frame.

1975 ' Buiek. 6B,OOO actual
miln. Call 814-992-3996 .

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1:30. (2l 11S1 NIC NlghUy Nowo ·

Camping

·ORearrang• '-Hen cf the
tour Krambled words Qe.

1111 1111]21

Used &amp; RebtJilt Transmiuions. ~
A,ll intarnaiiV ln•pef'ed ~ gua· ~
ranteed. lnslslletion and PICk· uP, ....
evailable. c.n 814-448 ..0966. w.;

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Part 21;1
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• (ll QIH'..nt Strokes
1:06 (1) Beverly Hllblllte•

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Rebuilt. All type~ torque conwr- ,
t&amp;rS &amp; transfer C814tl. CVC ·I
J oi nts. Gua ranteed a minumu ln'\ •
of 30 days, will deliver, cesh &amp; •:..~
carry Of install Call 614-3792220 or 1· 304· 676·6768 .
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r::!;:' ~@~cillA-a£trs·

1:00 !D Big Valty

Now buying 1hell corn or ear
corn. Call for latest quottl. River
Oily Farm Supply, 614-446·
2985.

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uncooperative prisoners.

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62 Wanted to Buy

1911 Oklemoble Cutleu SuBrough...,, PS. Pl. PW,
tilt, crulto. AC.
P.
AM ·FM c•ttne. 71 .000 mi...
uaoo. ,.,. 114-441-3180ottw
4 ,30,

Geologists make

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8f~-0011FVL! II.OiWIT!

·. Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

Vinyle &amp; Aluminum Siding.
Starm windows &amp; doors. over 1
hang gunen. Free animates.. 1
Ph.614-446·8332.
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1971 Plyrnoulh Outter uao.
1977 Ford LTD tiOO. 1111
Bronco ••.000. 1114 Oldt
Omego tSBOO. 19U l\ Ton
Ford A.,... ••aoo. Call 1514441· 1420.

Valley Furniture, n.w 6 usH.
Larga aection of queltty fuml·
ture. 1211 hu•rn Ave ..
Gallipolis.

IIJArt lr!'

1978 Ford Truck. e.11Cet1ent
condition', 2-wheel drivfl. Call
614-245-9252.

1980 Pf}lmouth Volare. Excel·
l.,t candfdon. One owntr Ph.
&amp;14· 4&lt;16-1201 .

County Appliance. Inc. Good
uMd appliencn and TV MiL
Open BAM to 8PM . Mon thru
Sot. 114-441-1118, 127 3rd.
Ave. Oelllpollt, OH .

FE~ SQIJEILII! [;I) '1W

B ft wtuutl di1c. 304· 896·3630.

MUSTIE&amp;.l71' Corwtte, T-top,
uaoo. Ph . 114-241·113?.

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1977 F-250 Ford, V· B, S1000.
Call 614-379·2809 .

1940 DodO• Busine11 Coup.
2· Mattr wtth 1.11tra partl. Pt..
114· 388-8620.

SWAIN
AUCTION A FURNITURE I~
Olive St .. GallipoHt. N.w 8t uHd
wood·coalttovea. I pcwoodlR
sulle 1399 , bunk beds t191 ,
rectinen ntw &amp; und bedroom
tultet. wrln;tr washers,
shoe.. New llvingroom 1uites
•188-U89. lompo. Con 114·
4&lt;18· 3158.

tm I()W I PUT li!ATJj ImM,ITW/6~NJTtFUI.! ""117 ~-tm!· t:lD'WtAtll"""~ VrcmMD'fDoCAII'TAA~

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'79 Collger XR7, new .paini.
rebuilt enginfl na miles, nice cer,
Stearna Garage. 304· 676· 771 0
Utility Bldg. Spl : 30'x40'x9', ·or 875-6749.
16,.;8 O~o~erhead door; Service
Door. U333 Erected. Iron 79 Pontiac Grand Prix. $1700.
304· 576-2466.
Horae Bldg1. 814-332-974.&amp;.

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1978 Ford
F·IOO. ?&amp;.000 mi.
Co11114-742-31U

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Forrn Supp lies
1'1 L1vr:slock

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Television
.· Viewing

t:·:··:,~·~""~·=~~==~==::r~~~;;::~=~~~ -------------------Equipment
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Royal upright pieno: rafinithed,
new k..,s &amp;. bench. t500 . Ctll
6U. 448: 4341 1fter 3:30.
8 uted pianos · 8 296 .00 and up II
DAN FERGUSON MUSIC . RT.
60. CEREDO . WV. 304-4531153.

BORN LOSER

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Musical
Instruments

Upstairs oHice. corner of 2nd
tnd Coun. Pomeroy. C.ll 814·
992-&amp;177.

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3 prom dr11ues 1ize 12 &amp; 14.
$25 each. Dishwasher $25 ·
works. C•ll 614-268 -6471 .

47 Space for Rent

Three bedroom s, large kitche n,
2110 N. Ma in. t2 60 plus
Corn tl to CHILLICOTH E! The · utilitifls No pets. Re ference and
Sh11w nne Valley Mobile Home deposit. 304-468· , 876.
Show. May 6 ·7 · 8· 9 ·10 In the
CH ILLICOTH E MAll. Como See
Amvri c11' t Atforde~ble Alt ernA· 42 Mobile Homes
live on dllplay . Freft planHU tor
for Rent
" MOM " on M&amp;y 10th. Stntight
UP 36, 11xl t Bridge St Soe ymr
th etel
38ft 1•.1 bath in Evergu31en 3
miles pall HM C. Ph. 614 -446·
1983 Nashua, 3 bdr . ax e co nd
1323 or·614-245· 9 170.
Will sell with or withflut wood·
burner ~~nd undt'l rplnnlng . Coli 2 BR mobile home At Eve rgra on.
2~6 · 1448 afHH ?pm .
Call 614 -448 -7032.
1972 Cnmeron 2 8R, S6000
2 BR mobile homa in Bidwell.
Call 614 -446-2170.
Coli 614 -446·96&amp;9.
1973 12x65 Khkwnod . RAmo- 2 Bedroom Trailer. ptfliM &amp;ldflrly
deled. Will COI'Itldnr oHor. 6 14- couple. No pelt, t250. plu s
992· 24154 after 6 :00p.m.
small deposit. Ph . 814 ·388·
1973 Freedom, 141170. 3 bed· 8145 .
room. p1rtly turnished. 87 460
Mobile home tor rent in Patriot
cane' 4-9 92· 7479 .
t165. per month. 28R , 1 2x60.
CA
ll 6 U -379-2676
2 OR , trlliler . Car port. porch.
excellent condit ion . Also trai ler
Two bedroom hou n trslltf, 'one
lot with evtrfV th ing lo ttook up 'lot
fo1 trailer . Call 614·446·
traiiM , on .. me lot Barn , p~ nd ,
0627
In cowntry. 9 ac res. Consrder
land Contract. 820,000. 514·
Trailer Above Kr ogen in P.ame:
742· 3197.
roy tor rent. Totsl electric. Cell
614 -992 -6215.
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1 981 St.ultz. 3 bedroom•. 1 Y,
bll hl , toul el ectr ic, cen tral sir
2 bedroom. Call61 4 · 9~9 · 2424 .
with many eJO.tth. 304 ·1576·
6969.
2 bedroom trailer. cau ples . 1
small child, loc uli Rd. Rt. 1.
Trailer 8x27. skidd&amp;d 111nd Rl1·
Point Ple11 ~ nt , 304-87&amp; -1076.
111 chtd Shlrdy Hou1A 12x30, ca n
be mov&amp;ct. t l ,SOO.OO both or
2 bedroom mobil e home fur·
beat offarl. Som. lol 23. Family
niahed. Used rawn mo~e11 for
Pride Mobile Home Pttrk, Galli• aale. 304· 67&amp;·6512 after 6:00
·
poll• Ferf'1·
pm till 12:00 pm.
2 mobilt hom es. make oHer,
304· 896· 3062 .
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Apartment
for Rent
1984 Fairmont 14xGO all elect·
tic centll •ir, will contlder
veh'ct• In trad e. s 13,500 .00.
304-67&amp;-3118.
1 Bedroom b•lc rent $176.00
plut tltctric. Alto rtquir«&lt; 1
e200.00 security deposit. CON·
Farms for Sale·
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TACT: Jackton Escatn Dept. Ph
448 · 3917 Equal Housing '
Opponunlty.
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8 7 Acrw in Green TownShip.
18yr. old hOme. Tobae«» ba ... Furniahed &amp; unfurnished ep11 ..
ttv•r•l outbuildings &amp; b•ns. t 1 1!10.00 end up. teftttnc" Ph.
012 .000. Ph. 614-446-1437.1. 304· 875-7738 or 304·8.75·
6104 A· 1 Aeel Eat111.
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Furnl1hed room. I 100. Utilities
paid. Shere bath. Single mete.
91 9 Second. Gellipollt. Cell
446 -4416 After 7pm.

6 Room hou1e at 928 First Ave.,
Gallipolis Ph 614·446·3946
after 4pm .

2 bedroom in Middtepon . Beeu·
tilul inside. New cunains. carpet
an d kitchen cabinet I . t275 . plua
deposi t. No pets. 61 4-992·
_•_8_5 _&amp;._ _ _ _ _ _ __

2 Yea r old Polled Hereford Bull.
Hond a 3-wheeler " Big Red" .
CAII614· 446-1052.

Roo m1 for ren t , day . week.
month Gallia Hotel. Call 61 4·
446· 9715 . Rent a.s lowaa 8120
mon1h.

2 BR house: Meln St .. Crown
Chy . COuple whh one child.
&amp;176 / mo. Ca 11614·446 -16 11 .

1984 Shultz. Ownnr lln~~n c lng
ttvllllab le. Ph . 61 4 .446 ·8726

1976 Shultz mobil e hom e
1 21166. Ca ll evenil'lgS. 61 4-446·
4489

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Newly redecorated 3-4 BR .
taml ly 1oom. Plenty of atorage
1pa c::•. Ni ce location . Ph. 614·
446· 7026.

Unfurnished , 2 bedrooms. an
new paint. Will accepl 1 or 2
children. No Inside pets. Deposit
required. Call 614· 992· 3090

81 16 .
1977 12x60 , r•1frigera t01 .
stovo. washer &amp; dr¥Ar. wood
stove Call 256 ·1106 or 266·
1785 l'l h or 6pm.

In Middleport. Ohio. 2.bedroom.
furn is hed apt, call 1-304-BB22566 .

Unfurn is hed t10u1e. 38R , Rod·
nay Village 11. 127 5. Ph. 446·
4416 after 7PM.

1983 Skline 14 ~6 0 . 2 Bft . AC .
ex u a nice. French City Brokttt·
11ge Services. Ph . 61 4·4469340.

1970 Allan Tt~tilf!l 10x60, 2 BR ,
for sale 84000 . Ph . 614 ·38B·

S·ttteltite Un ldlll'l 6000, 750 over
with 1Oft. black mesh disk Ph.
614-446 -8318 .

Houses for Rent

Brand new bath towels. white
and auorted colors. 24 towe ls
for $ 10.00, or 100 for 830.00.
Money back guanantee. Write
to: McVicker Towel House, 203
Pine St ., Johnstown , Pa .
15902.
.

Mohair couch &amp; c hair $100 excallent . Duncan Phyfe 1able &amp;
cheirs 8226 . Oak dresser -mirror
8200. Call614· 256-6471 .

Plastic cistern 1tate approved,
plastic seplie tank s. plutic
culvens, metal culveru . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Ja ck·
so n, Oh. 614 ·2B6 ·5930.
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3 bedroom house In Gallipoli1,
Ohio, gas hea1, phone 304· BB2·
3536 .

Sota. chair, 8200.00. Coffee
and flndtables S200.00. 1982
V46 Mag. 760ce 12,000.00 or
best offtrr. 304-676-7337 .

Concrete blocks all st~as yerd or
delivery . Mason lfll'ld. Gallipoli•
Block Co.. 1231/, Pine .St.,
G&amp;llipolis, Ohic Call 614-446 ·
2783.

Callahan 's Und Tire Shop. Over
1.000 tire1. 1izes 12 , 13, n4,
16, 16, 16.5. 8 mil ~t~ out Rt.
218. Call614·256· 6251 .

3 bedroom treihu t176 .00 •
month includes water and traSh
pic k·up, phone 304 ·676-2247 .

Bricks tor sale, 304-676-3029.

Antiques

54 Misc. Merchandise

APARTMENTS , mobile homes.
housas. Pt. Pleuent andGall ipo·
lis . 6,4· 446-8221 .

Whirpool 10,000 btu ai r cond.
used aboul 2 month1, cost new
$479.00 priced $360 .00. 304·
675-2396.

. Boats and
Motors for Sale

14 ft. Sytvan fishing boat, 28 hp
Mariner motor, 12-24 voft trol·
ling motor. Lorence 'Greyline
Gruff.l2 .700 .00. 304 -675 2336.
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Building Materials
Block . brick, sewer pipe1. win·
dow s. linte ls. e1c. Claude Win·
tars, Rio Grande.. 0 . Call 614·
245· 6121 .

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2 btdroam apt . for rf!nt in
Pomeroy, above t:l'lr wuh . Call
614-99H215 .

A1hton building lots. motlllfl
home• permitted, Clyde Bowen.
Jr. 304-676 ·2336.

14ft. fiberglass ca noe 15160.00.
call 304-675 -5027 !lher 5:00

Re frige rator C all 614-446 9240.

Del u ~e

Acreage

9cu. ft. Ken mor e Cflest Freezer
$100. Call 614 ·446-4625.

Hotpoint 30in . alec. Rang e.
coppertone. Seen Washer &amp;
Dryer Set. Ph 614· 367-7187.

513 Third Ave .. newly remodeled, 1 Bit S180 per mo. Oap.
req'ed. Call614·•46 -4345 after
6 PM . '

747 lnddu1t rial 11orage 12 toot
over tlead door, 3 pha1e1 of
electric, 1h48 steel building
614 · 446 - 2362 For
appointment .
- ' - - - - - - - --leFor rent, Ieese or 11le. valuablfl
prOperty in downtown Middleport . 2 reta il buslneu spaces ( 1
large, 1 •mall): 4 renovated
office rooms: storage room1.
Will divide to !Uit tenant• for
rtmta l or inve1tment property.
Con tact Yvonne Scally at 814·
992-2353
594 ·2661
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.:_,_
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_ __
_ ·leFor rent leue or 1ale. valuable
propeny in downtown Middle·
port. 2 retail bualne'a apau1 11
large, 1 small); 4 renovat&amp;d
offic e room1; 1torage rooma.
Will divide to 1uit lenants for
rent al or investment proper1y.
Contac1 Yvonne Scally at 614.
992-2353 (It 614-694-2661 .

Air conditioner. used in businou
3 montfls, 12.800 btus. 110
hook up , 304-676-7559.

4 Piece Oak Bedroom Suit e.
dinette . set, sofa end chai r,
picture fre ma, end tables, ettina
cabinet. Ca11614-446-3065.

3 Room Apt., Dr. Ph. 614-446 7672 office. 448-1980 home.

Cummorcia! buildings fur le_a1e.
Downtown Pt , Pleasant. Store1,
off lcea A-One Real E1tete.
Carol Yeager, Broker. Call 304·
676 -&amp;104.

Uaed soia and reclin&amp;fl. Corbi n
&amp; Snyder Furniture. Ph. 614·
446-1171 .

Pecan Hutch &amp; dinet1e se t,
microwav e, bed couch, ehair,
wall unit. end tables. Ph. 446·
8087 9 to 6 .

Furnishud Apt . t240 . Ulill tl&amp;l
Pd., 1 BR , 243 J•cklbn Pike. Ph .
446-4416 .

Business
Buildings

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Gu furnece. 4 yean old.
100.000 BTU with 80,000
output. t360. Call 614· 992·
2517 or 114-992-e293.

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New apartment : com pletely
turn . Ref. &amp; Dep. 1 or 2 adults
only. CAll 614-446 ·0338,

24 2 IIC t BI bel ide Po me10y
Heal1h Care Cen ter . 40 tillable,
larg e wOoded aref!:. 2 houtel
lono log!. ou tbuilding, rural
water . S180.000.00. 304-67&amp;·
3275 .
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Apartment
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for Rent

•Pomeroy· Middleport. Ohio

7, 1987
CARLYLE ®by Lllrry Wright

Tw o bl.rrial I PICH in Maigt
County Memor¥ Gardens. t260
each plus trani.fer tee. Call
614-985-3882.

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"There goes our baby, Edna!
We're finally alone,,•
Farms' for Sale 1 44

Thursday, May 7, 1987

Sofas tnd chei rl· priced from
U96 tci .996 . T1blt1 t60 1nd
up to '*1215. Hide-a·bedl t390 Bees and bee hjvu for hle. t30 . .
to t696. Recliner~ t225 to per hive. Call 614·742· 2212.
.1376. lamps *28 to t125.
Oinettet I 109 and up to t 495. Tonv'• Gun Repairt. hat reblueWood tebla w· 6 che.ira 1285 to ing ._Open 9:00AM to 7 :00PM .
t79&amp;. Desk 1100 up to t375. Call 304 · 8?5 ~463, .
Hutch" t400 and up. Bunk
bed,a ~omplete w-mattre111e1 ·surplus, Army Camolifteuge,
t295 and up to 1395 , Baby bed• Denim. · Rental clothing. (Wiid
S11 0 . Maureuas or bQ• 1pring1 Turkey Season Start• April27) .
full or twin t63. firm t73 , and ,,Sam Somerville's, Junction lnS83 . Ouaen sets 1225, King dep11nda~ ce Road, Old Route 21
1350. 4 drawer chesr 169. Gun East R&amp;1.1e11awood, Fri. Sat , Sun.
=
cabinets 6, 1 2 g.un, Gat or 12,oo-a ,oo PM
electric range S376. Baby m•t·
'tressea 136 &amp; 145. Bed frames For 11le · lime~tone, sand,
S20. UO L King frame S60. gravel. till dirt. fire~ood . Deli·
Good selection of bedroom Vf!red. 304-676·4412 .
1uites, metel cabinet•. head·
S'l
boards S30 and up to t 66. SIGNS , Half P~icfll Save 65%1!
Fluhing arrow' ligna ', 82&amp;91
12
.lith lighted. non· arrow &amp;289! Un~W--'1
appru\led credit. 5300 mlnu- lighted 1249! FREEietters l See
~ Ci2U:ftj
mum pUrchase nec::auary. 3
Miles out Bulaville Rd . Open
9am-446-0322
to 5pm Mon
· 0.163.
614
. . thru· Sat. Ph. ,968 Teri 1!8001423
Camper f1 . 600 .00.
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4
Parsons Furniture
3
'.ower -• o.oo.
69 For Sale or Trade
.1 416 Eastern Avenue
Mattrest &amp; BoK Springs· t 99.95 Couch and c hair, good cond.
Set
Woman's 'A carat diamond ring. For tale or trade: 8 American Pit
Bunk Bed with Bunk•· &amp;199.95 3~4 · 862 - 2549
Bull Puppies. Good peta. Call
New Chell- 848.00
614-398-8547,
New l ivi ng Room Suitu- Dishwasher, gas range, canopy
tent. metal detector. golf equip·
&amp;179 .96
ment 304 -875-6743.

Carpe t installation, 304 -675 6884 .

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Pomeroy-

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MY IDEES WHEN THE GREEN, YOU KNOW GITS BACK
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Mrs . Glady Robson . 93, died
Thu rsday at the Pomeroy Health
Care Cent er.
Mrs. Robson was born Feb. 24.
1894 In Syracuse, a daughter of
the late Mert and Elea nor
Williams Wiggins. A home·
maker.- Mrs. Robson was a
member or the Syracuse Unit ed
Methodist Church and the
Daughters of America, Guid ing
Star Council 124.
Surviving are a so n-ln·law,
Paul Kloes, Minersville; a gra nd·
son , Mic ha el K l o~s. Minersville;
a brother. Kennet h Wiggins,
Minersville; a s ister, Mary
Bentz, Pomeroy, and fi ve nieces.
Peggy Kerns. Midd leport; Martha Cunn ingham, Lim a; Dorothy
Winebrennrr , Syrarusr;
Dreama Beniz, Pomeroy. and
Wanda Burdette. Ga llipolis.
Besides her parents. she was
preceded In death by two daughters. Eleanor Ro bson and Mrs.
Paul I.Jea nt Kloes; her husband,
Ralph Robson, Jr., and a grand·
daughter. Paula Jean Kloes.
Services will be held at 1 p.m.
Saturday a t the Ew ing F uneral
Home with Rev . Steve Ne lson
offl cia t.in g. Flurla l wil l be In
Riverview Cemetery, Mlddlr·
J)Or t. Friends may ca ll a l the
fu neral home from 7 to 9 p.m.
Thu rsday and from 2 to 4 a nd 7 to
9 p.m. Friday.

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Area deaths

Glady Rohson

Thtndav. ~ay 7, 1987 ·

Ohio

He was a Tetired Iarmer and a
· former employee or the West
Virgini a Department of
Highwa ys.
One daughter', a foster son, two
sisters and lour brothers preceded him In death;
Surviving are his wile, Dana
Moody See; !our daughters.
Bonna .Jean Handley, EliZabeth
Jane McDaniel, Carol Louise
Parsons and Phyllis Darleene
Sword, all of Point Pleasant; two
sons, Doren Gerald See and
Wayne Lozell See, both of Naples, Fla. ; two brothers, Willie
See, Ga llipolis Ferry, and Kenny
See. Middleport, Ohio; 16 gra nd·
ch ildr e n and 12 grea t ·
grand children.
Services will be at 1:.10 p.m.
Saturday at the Crow-Hussell
Funeral Home with (he Rev.
Louis A. Hussell and Dav)d
Sword olflcla tin g. Burial will
fo llow in Forest Hills Cemctrry.
Friends may call at the funera l
home after 1 p.m. Friday .

Funds distributed

State Aud itor Thomas E. Ferguson' s office announc ed today
the May. 1987 distribution or
$64,052,250 In Aid to Dependent
Children IADC I to 6.12,247 rec ipIents In Ohio' s BB cou nties.
Of t.hat amoun t $276,808 came
to Meigs County this month !or
the 2,842 rec ipients.
Fergu so n said thE• !ola f amounl
Earl Stw
does not Include the weekly ADC
Earl Sec, ·77, Ro ut e 2, Point auxili ary pay ments, wh ich will
Plea,ant diod Wednesday in be made primar ily to new
Pleasa nt Val ley Hospll al.
recipients throughout the, month.
He was born Se pt . 2. 1909 In Auxi liary payments of $4.731.1174
Lelarl to the• la te Rober t and resulted In a tolal of$69.148,220 in
Clara Bucka lew Sc•e. .
ADC payment s dis tributed to the
counties for the month of April.
It was noted that the principal
May payment wen t to3,501 fewe r
Marriage licenses have been rec ipients than the one In Apr il
iss ued in the Meigs County and decreased by $364.896.
ADC paymenl s are made to
Probat e Court to Bri tt Henderson
families
with one parent or one
Dodso n, 24. l"ort Eustis, Va., and
unemployed
pa rent on th e basis
.Jodi Lynn Mlller,19. Midd leport;
of
family
Sll.e
and finan cial
William Allen E lam. 21. Pomeresources.
The
ADC
program is
roy. and Dar la Mlehelle Oorrls.
funded
primarily
by
federa
l and
18. Pomeroy: David Leonard
state
governmenr
s.
Roush, .Jr ., 17, New Haven. and
Dianna Lynn Lee, 26, New
Haven; Rober t Loweli.Jc ffer,-22,
Albany, and Pame la Ann Gun !!!how slat~J
Nei lsen. 2:&gt;. /\thrns: and Mark
A gu o show will be held at the
/\ nthon.v Friend. 2:!. Pomeroy,
and Harriet Sharon Haye, 25. Rutland Civic Ce nt er, on Sa ru rday from R a.m. t o~ p.m.
Pomeroy .

figure at 12.2 percent

Meigs Court news
r·
· A foreclosure, actions on note quality services and, in addition,
default and breach of contract. caused areputalion breach In the

two actions for divorce · and Burke drilling business.
,
anol her . lor a dissolution of
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marr iage have been filed In the
The McArlhur Savings and'·
Me igs County Common Pleas Loan Co. of Allia nce has filed a ·•
Cour t.
suit against Otto and Kathylene :
In rhe mortgage foreclosure Falls, Reedsville on a promis- :
action. the Home Natio nal Bank, sory note default . Filing for •
Racine. has flied an action
divorces were Paul Stewart,:
against Nicholas R. !hie, et a!, · Cheshire, from Mary Wise Ste- ~
Racine, seeki ng re.covery of wart, Main St., Rutland, and·"
$68,581. 2.1 on property In Middle- Ret a D. Bobo. Belpre . . from ::
port owned by the,defendant s:
Robert John Bobo. Reedsville. •
An action asking for a judg- Both charged gross neglect or ••
ment ol$256.500 has been filed by duty and extreme cruelty , and::
Michael . Burke and Marilyn the plaintiffs In both cases asked ~
Burke, Pomeroy, agai nst · the for custody ol minor children. •
Univeral Well 'services, Inc .. . Lor i A. Howard, Racine. and;~
Clevelahd. The plaintiffs charge Jerome K. Howard, Pomeroy ..,.
that the defendanl did ·not con- have filed for a dissolution of·

Of lhe five area cou nties. slight improvement over the 12.5
Gall Ia County, at 10.3 percent, percenl or March, 1986.
Meigs County had 1.000 people
ra ted for March slightly ahead of
rhe pack. accordi ng to estimates out of work , out of a work force of
!rom the Ohio Bureau of Employ· 8,500. The March rate lor that
ment Services.
county was a .two-and-a-ha lfLawrence Cou nt y ended point Improvement over FebruMarch al 10.5 percent ; Jackson . ary's 14.7 rare and a two-point
County, 11.9 percent. Meigs Improvement \l)Ver the March.
County, 12.2 percent: and Vinton 1986. ra te of 14.2 percen t.
Coun ty, B.4 percent.
Vinton County had t he few es t
The Ohio unemployment rate people In the area out of work, at
stands at 7.5 percen t, nearly a ~00. out of a work force of 4.000.
full percentage polnr above thE' Une mpl oyment went down
na tiona l average. which Is 6.6 nearly three points from the 16.1
percent.
percentage lor February, buiThe
March
rate was sllghlly more
According ro the esti mar es.
Ga llia County ha.d 1,200 ou t of than half a percentage point
work, out or a work force of worse than the !2.8 pe rcen t fat · f"jro~r:m:;::to:·:a:n:a:g:ree
:;::d:;::
co:n:t:ra:c:t :fo:r:::'h:e:l:
r :m:a:r:ri:ag:e: .;:::;:::;:::::::w·;•
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12.000. The March rate was an the 'March, 1986.
improvement ove r rhe 12.7 perce nt for February and the 12.4
percent for March. 1986.
Lawrence Coun ty had 2,400oul
we should not rush out Into
of work, ou t or a work force of and
the pu blic with this story until
22,700. The March ra te was two you at least had the facts."
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points better tha n the 12.5 per'
cent mar k for Febr uary and Secordsaid.
. "But minutes later. obviously
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near ly a point belter than March. unbeknownst to Mr. Reynolds.
1986.
Meese went be fore the
YILLAG~t .
J ac kson Cou nr y had 1,fl00 pea- Mr.
Amer ica n people and made his
·
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p i~ unemp loyE-d, out or a work
pronouncements and betrayed
Paid for by y.. Candidate, Bruce J. lttd, I 00 llleneur St.,
Ioree of12,800. The March ra te Is all of us- and it 's unforgiva ble,"
Po11~ay, Ohio, 992·6723
about tw o point s better I han li s 14 he sa id, heav ily emphasizi ng rhe
percent F~bruary rate and a last word.

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THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT ;
IN ,. ·HE MAY PR.IMARY·

BRUCE J REED

POMEROY

COUNCIL

GOING TO THE
MEIGS JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM?
We will be taking ottr prom pictures this year in the
,111dllu rium of Pomeroy Villag e Hall, E. Main St .. Porn- ,
, ,.,,y, form erly .the old Pomeroy High School. on prom
night. May 9. from 4 to 9 p.m.
You don't need an appoimment. ]u.rt drop in duri11~
the time .riot.
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YoM photo will be take&gt;l before a prom theme
b~ckdrop und ul t be .rame reasonable price I bat we have
11sed for tbe past ten year.r. That is. two 5x7's in folder.r
and 4 walletJ for S5, payuble when tbe picture.r are taken
tbat ni[!.ht. l'o11 can order .reveral .rels at th e .rame price.
We look forward to .reeing you a~ai11 thi.r year.

•VARIETY OF
HANGING BASKETS
•COMBINATION POTS
•PORCH BOXES
•AZALEAS
•RHODODENDRONS
•POTTED GERANIUMS
..ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS

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EASTERN HONOREES - These are l~e
Eastern Local School District's honorees ;.r: the
academic excellence banquet. Front, I tor, Susan
Brewer, grade 4, Tracy Murphy, grade6, Tuppers
Plains Elementary ; John Sutton; grade 4, Karen Morris, grade 6, Riverview Elementary; Da_yl_~

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Fetty, grade 4, Carrie Morrissey, Chester
Elementary; back, Andrea Cleland, Suzanne
Clay, eight graders at Eastern ,Junior High;
David Rice, Amy Hager, grade 10, Eastern Hi gh;
Travis Newlun, A~ Lo,uks, seniors.

SOUTHERN JIONOREES - Pictured al th••
Southern Local "chou! District's honorees at the
academic excellence hanquct. Front, I tor, Mason
Fisher, grade 4, Kevin Arnott, Krade 6, Syracus&lt;·
Elementary; Cortney Roush, grade 4. ,Julie Hill,
grade 6, Racine Elementary: Michelle Harris,
grade 4, Nick Adams, . grade 6, Portland

Elementary; Tracy Pickell, Rrade 4, O&lt;&amp;rrell "
Sayre, grad1! 6, Letotrl Falls Elt•mentary; back, •
.Jennifer Smith, Cheryl Pap!', eighth graders, :
Soulh~rn ,Junior High; Elbah&lt;•lh ~mlth, Carol :
Fisher, lOth grade, Soutlt~rn . 111gb; Diana •
Simpson, Mall Hotrrls, ltach&lt;•l Rt•ll&gt;cr, ""nlurs al :
Southern High.
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WOMEN'S

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WATCH.

CIVE MOM
JEWElRY!

SLEEPWEAR

lht'H lo" i1 ntW gown or rabo ""'' -.... ....
our coHedion of btoutiful slttp-r.
Choolt long gowns &amp; robes. short
gowns &amp; roloe~ pojoma1, nite lhirll,
baby dOlls, d"'''" or o-..mbltS.
1lylon, poly I cotton blend, pli111,
V ~nits and lorry in sizes small ond XX
, large.
Sale Prices
Stan At Only

SALE

Give Mo111 a new

watch!
White or yellow gold finish. Quartz ;tylls,
self-winding styles and electric styles.
REG. S9.95 TO $49.95

$

Sale Priced
From

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MOMS
LO~E ROSES

selected styles of:

Cross ~ ican\ lwJiew itS aginlle
Your Heart
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ROSE
BUSHES

Top scholastic stud ents across Meigs (;ounty were honored
Thursday night when the Meigs County Schools Academic
Excellence Banquet was held at the Mci RS High Sohool
cafeteria.
Bill Buckley, tal ented and gifted coordinator for the count y,
served 1111 master of ceremonies and awards - trophies and
plaques - were presented by H11rold Roush, president of lh•
Meigs County Board of Education. The three local s uperintend·
ents Introduced students receiving the awards and Included
Richard Roherts, Eastern Local; Dan Morris, Meigs Local, and
Bohby Ord, Southern. Speaker lor the dinner, c atered l&gt;y
Circle'• of Gallipolis, was Jim RQgers, long lime psychologist In
the Meigs County Schools.
Three seniors earning the awards were not present because
they were attending the Holzer Medical Center science awards
dinner, also held Ia.~t night. They are Melissa Calaway, Eastern
High; ,Judy Mees, MeigS High, and Tammy Theiss, Southern
High.

By .,JUDI IIASSON
and Dl\j'iA WALKER
WASH INGTON IUP I) -Congressional Investigators, complellng their first public look at
"the use of Iran arms sale profits
to aid the Nica raguan Con tras.
are tu rning from a White House
outsider to an -Oval Office Insider
for more details about President
Reaga n's wors t scand al.
. Richard Secord, a cent ral
figure In the sca nd al and the ll rsl
major witness lo teslify publicly
to the committees. was expected
to wind up four days of testimony

Reg. S8.45 ......Sale S6.33
Reg. S9,4 5......Sale s7.08

SALE

SPRING BASE CHAIRS
For Years of Comfort.
Reg. S102.00 low Back Chair....... s12.00
Reg. SJ19 .00 High Back Chair ...... $84.00
Reg. S22S.OO lounger ................. $) 59.00
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low Sale Prices on our entire stoclt of

quality Uoyd Sumnter Furntur1.

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"heryblooming Hybrid Teo
Rose
•Everblooming Floribunda
Roes
Many New Roses for 1987

Our entire stock of btoultful coordtnate
sportswtor is reduced for Mother's Day
giving.
llrands inclucM Dtvon. Russ, Donttklttll'f, AiIHn, Cricket laM and Wrangler.
Junior, Miuy, Petite and Extra Sizes.
REG. SJ.OO TO 1()2.00

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Fields, Chad Carson, ,Jared S h ee t ~. Brenda
Sinclair, lOth Jl'rade r~. M•'iAS Jllgh; hack,
Ml ch•ilc Knapp, Phil King, KrlsllllayneM, Marty
Cline, .Jeff Arnold, Erin A_nd erson, seniors.

Expect Secord to finish testimony today

WOMEN'S

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UPPER MEIGS HONOREES - Thest• 11rc the
Meigs Locul School Dlstrld upper grade aca·
demlc l'&lt;ccllence awards winners. front , I to r,
Melody Carl, Beth Ew ing, Elise Meier, Terry

Honor top students

Reg. s10.4 5....Sale s7.83

Sportswea~

,Jason TAylor, fl'rade 4, Russell Trlplell, grade 6.
Pomeroy Elementary; Vanessa Compston, grade
4, Middleport, Elementary; hack, Melissa Vance,
grade 4, Melissa Durham, gr:1de 6, Harrisonville
Elementary; Linda Chapman, grade 6, Bradl&gt;ury
Elementary; Stephanie Walker, -"m~ Wagner,
.Jennifer Taylor, Kristin Slawter, Aaron Sheets,
all grade 8 at the MriJ!S ,Junior High School.

Quality Jackson &amp;
Perkins

All in Redi-Piant
Boxes.
.gimles

MEIGS LOCAL GRADES- MelgsLoeal lower .
grade students winning awards of academic
excelienct• at Thursday night's dinner lnHudcd:
front, I to r, .Jarrod Folmer, grade 4, Shelley
Smith, grade 6, Salbhury El•mentary; Crystal
Vaughan, grade 4, Allison Gannaway, grade 6,
Salem Center Elementary; Travis Grate, grade4.
Shetyl Thoma, grade 6, Rutland Elementary;

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Board.names Apling

So .many ways to say
'I love you, Mom"
Because ~-very mother is
spedal, you'll find hundred!!
of very special ways to show
your love with a Hallmark
Mother's Day nrd. You can
share a smile or a
~entimental wish. There are
so many beautiful ways to
say Happy Mother's Day ...
only from Hallmark, .

STOlE lOUIS
9:30 TO 5:00
MON.·SAT.

new superintendent
of Eastern District
At a 3-2 vote, the Eastern Local a year.
Dr. Apllng received his bacheSchool District Board of Education Thursday night employed lor's in education fr om the
current high school prlnlclpal, University or Toledo In 1962; his
Dr. Dan lei L. Apllng as super in· mas ter's In .educallon administration In 1967 from Calllbrnla
tendenr of the district.
State
College ln·l.os Angeles and
Dr. Apllng was given a three
year contract, effective Aug. 1. his doctorate in educa tional
as superintendent of the Eastern administration from the University of Toledo In 1970.
District .
He was a classroom teac her
Voting to hire Dr. Apiing were
from
1962 to 1967 In the Washing·
board members, Susie Hei nes,
ton
Local
Schools, at Toledo and
Kathy Manlcke and Jim Cald·
well. Voting against the hiring at Fontana, Calif. From 1967 to
were board members Roger 1970, he was a graduate assistant
· and Instructor and assistant
Gaul and Jim Smith.
One board me mber noted that director of student field e~perlen­
Or. Apllng was hired at a salary ces at the University of Toledo. ln
of $38,700 annually while Richard 19'70-71, he was assistant to the
Roberts. superintendent for the director of' personnel In the
pasl eight years, receives $37,33
(Cottttaecl on Pace U)

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roday by stickin g to his co nten lion that he did nolhlng Illegal In
selling arms to Iran or diver ting
profil s lo the Nica raguan Contra
rebels.
The commiiTCCS then planned
to turn to RobeJ't McFarla ne. the
pres iden t's former national se·
curl ty adviser who went lo Iran a
yea r ago In a fruitless secret
mission to trade weapons ror
American hostages In Lebanon .
While Secord, a retired Air
Force major genera l, has des cribed the view or a prlvare
en trepreneur brought In lo do ·the

gove rnment 's foreign policy hen, R-Malnc, a member or the
work, McFarlane, a retired Ma- Senate lra n·COntra commlltec.
ri ne colonel, offers th ~ Insight or "We don't c~ pN: I him lo co ntrlb·
a former top aide with dally utc more than he's already
access to the preside nt.
lestlfled."
Me Fa ria ne, who t rlrd to com·
However. lawmakers said I hey
mi t suicide Feb. 9 wi th an wou ld question McFarla ne aga in
overdose of the trijnqulllzer. about whal Reagan knew and
Va lium, has test ified already to when he .approved sellln ~ U.S.
congressional lnves!lgators, the Hrms to Iran .
Independent prosecu ror's feMra l
gra nd jury and the presidenti al
Tower Comm ission.
" McFarlane will be goi ng over
whar he has tes tifi ed ·ro pre•·
vlously," said Sen. William Co-

Syracuse Council to repave streets
perm issio n to file for a gran t t,o
add an addi tion to the present li re
station.
Council agreed to advertise for
bids for the sale of lhe town's
dump truck.
Sisson presenrect council with
Information on a Bru nco
Dumper. Such ·a unll ca n be
placed on a pickup truck or
lraller and can be used In lhe
sa me manner as a large dump
rruck.
Sisson Is to obtai n prices on a
Bru nco Dumper and report his
findings to council.
II was reported tha t cars are
parking on sidewalks which Is not
allowed. Persons In violation are
advised to discontinue such pracUces . Pollee Chief Jim Connolly
will be advised of those In
violation .
David Lawson, In charge of
maintenance at London Pool.
tOld council that the high dive
was In need of repair also the
slide. Mayor Pickens agreed to·
have someone check the high
dive to enable council to make

By KATIE CROW
Sentin el Correspondent
Permission was granted to
purchase live ton or hot mix for
patching of streets a nd to adver·
tise for 400 tons of hot mix. more
or less, for paving when Syracuse
Vi llage Council mel Thursday
night.
Mayor Eber Pickens told council there were several s treets
that had large holes requiring
Immediate attention before pavIng Is done.
Ernie Slsslon. chai r man of the
street committee along with rwo
ot her members of the co'mmittee
will determine which streets will
be' paved.
The street co mmittee will meet
at 6 p.m. on May 19. Following a
tour or the streets there will be a
meeting of council.
Council also gave Mayor
Pickens permission to purchase
a push mowet to be used at the
pool area and light bulbs lor the
park.
Mayor Pickens, on behalf of
Ihe tire department, was granted

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sale and nrcessary repairs.
Cou ncil in ot her ~·usl n ess gave
the first reading to two seperate
ordinances.
One Is banning pit bulls within
the corporation and the second
ordinance will not allow the
rcnlln g of trijJiers within the
village except In a moble home
park . .
All pit bulls currently within
the corporllon limlls must be
removed within 30 day s fr om Ihe
date of the passage of the
ordi nance . Person or persons
found In violation of the ordl·
nance will be lined not more that
$100 lor the first offense and not
more than $500 lor the second
offense.
The ordinance states thai no
mobile home, trailer, or s imilar
portable struct ure. for the express purpose ol rental Income,
shall be per mltled to locate In the
village; except In a mobile home
park.
The trailer ordi nance reads
that persons with rental trailers
Continued on page 12

Hart
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quits
race

,

DF.NVEit I UPI ) - D••mocrat Gary ll artannoun•·ed th~
end of hi• lront·runnlnR preol·
denlial campaign today, say·
ing H('m not a hc1dcn man'.,
••vcn lhou~h he w"" forct•d IQ
withdraw hy r••vc latlons ht•
s pent part ol la•&lt; l week••mi
with a woman other than hl!l
wife.
Hart, ~o . mad&lt;• the stalll·
mcnt on only a lew miles froni
the loot of the nocky Moun·
talns wl;lrrc ht• declared his
second bid for Ihe While House
25 days ago.
The decision to quit the race '
Willi came Friday 'after four
days of relentless quesllonH
since The Miami Herald re·
ported he spent mu ch of tho!
weekend In hi• . wa.,hlnKton
townhouse with blonde
actress· model Donna Rice.
while his wife, l.ee, was In
Denver.

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