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                  <text>Page-16-The Daily Sentinel

. Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Wednesday, May 20, 198?'.

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Memorial day
safety break set
Meigs County REACT I Radio
Emergency Associated Cit izens
Teams) No. 3837 will be havi ng
their annual Memoria l Day
safety brea k, starting 5 p.m .
Friday and con11nulng through 6
p.m . Monday. The sa fety brea k Is
held at th e south bound roadside
park on U.S. l l
Free refr es hments . coff ee. soft
drinks, Nc., will be ser ved
throughout this period. Purpose
of the safety break is to provide
travelers with a few minutes rest
from drivin g.
Th e safet y brea k is approved
by t he Ohio Highway Patro l and
the Meigs Co unt y Sheriff' s
Department.
.

Annual barbeque
announced
Chester Volu nt eer Fire Department will hold their an nual
chicken barbeque on Mond ay at
the fire station . Serving will
begin atl1 :30 a. m . with eat -in or
carry-out of full chiekcri and rib
dinners .
A parade wil l be hel d at I : .10 to
be followed by Memorial Day
services at Ches ter Cemeter y .

Meigs board...
Harvey VanVranker , custodi·
ans, and Debora h Mel ton , aide.
Th e board authorized Treasurer Jane Fry to adv erti se for
bids on student accid ent in su rance, fl eet Insurance. gasolin e
and oil products, milk and dairy
product s, tires and tubes. and
bread ~nd bake ry produ cts .
The board ent ered Into an
amended purchased services
contract with Blue Strea k Cab
Co. for the transport at ion of
handicapped students. Board
members were advised that the
Meigs Local Distri ct 's Title Vf -B
Educational Handi ca pped Ac t
Proposal Is being prepared ~nd
persons Interes ted in presen tin g
Input may eta so by contacting
Supt . Morris twfore .July I. A

Meigs senior

Eastern Band will participate in
t he services along with units of
the American Legion. All fire
department unit s are urged to
participate In the parade.
A tractor pull will l ake pla ce in
the afternoon on the co mmons.
Homemad e Ice crea m , pie and
ca ke will be ava ilabl e throughout
the afternoon. Don ations of pies
and cakes will be appreciated.

Pomeroy court
action reported
Edward .1. King, Okeec hobee,
Fla .. involved in an accident wi th
I he Pomeroy Pollee cru lser Sa 1·
urday, was fin ed on three
charges In Pomeroy M ayor Rl ·
chard Sey ler's co urt Tuesday
ni ght.
King was fined $25.1 and costs
for leav in g the scene or an
accident, $163lo r rec kless opera tion, and $.11.1 for fleeing a police
officer .
Also fined in the court were
Karen Pyles. BidwelL $45 and
cos ts, speeding; and Jerry
Moor·e, Mldleport, $113 and cost s
and one day in jail on a charge of
public Intox ication.
Forfeiting bonds on speeding
were Joan Ha yes, $46; Opa l
Turnbull , Clifton, W. Va., $46;
Karen Stanley, Pomeroy, $45:

Jennifer Burton, Pomeroy , $45;
Terr i Wils on, Middleport , $46;
.Juanita Harmon, Middleport.
$47; David Fisher, Middleport ,
$46; and Car la Large, Langs·
viJi e, $47.
Others forfeiting bonds were
Roger Estep, Shade, $53, expired
plates; M ar y Stover, Racine, $43,
assured clear dist ance, and $50,
no financia l respons ibility; Fran·
ces Young, Pomeroy, $43, as·
sured clear distance, and Troy
Hanson, Rockford, Ill, $63, traffic
light v iolation.

Middleport
court conducted
Five charges of driving while
Intoxica ted wer e handled in the
court of Middlepor t Mayor Fred
Hoffman Tuesday night.
Greg S. Harrison, Ches hir e,
forfeited a $450 bond on DWI and
a $50 bond on a w eaving course,
and Randy J . Staats, Pomeroy,
forfeited a $450 on DWI and $50 on
a charge of defective ex hau st.
Fined in th e court were Wesley L.
Wi se, Cheshire, $425 and costs
and three days in j ail on a DWI
charge; Ed ward J. King, Okeechobee. Fl a., $425 and costs and
three days In j ail on the DWI
charge, and $100 and costs for
fl eeing police; and Melvin R.

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proof ropy of the board poli ce
manuel developed by th e Neola
Corp . was adopted also.
The sixth grad e Harrisonville
Elemen tary class was aut ho·
rlzed Ia make a trip to the
Ci ncinnati ar ea .June 7-10.
Th e resignation of Ron Logan
as varsity girls' basketball coach
for the next sc hool year was
accepted at a 4·1 vote. Rupe
voted aga inst accepting the re·
slgnation . he sai d, because he did
not want Logan to give up the
coac hin g position . Resignations
from Betty Reed, a substitute
coo k. and William T. Snowden, a
substitut e custodian w er e
acce pted.
A llst of graduates pending the
meeti ng of all requirement s was

Syracuse ...
Continued frorn pagr 1
village owned properties from
the Brogan -Warner AgPncy . Mi·
chael Warner met with council to
discuss the bid of the firm , the
only Insurance bid submitted.
Sisson announced that a repre sentative fr om Ohio Power Co.
will attend the next m&lt;&gt;e lln g to
discuss the purchase or a heal
pump for th r v lllagP building.
Attending the meeting wen ·
Mayor Eber Plckt•ns, Co unci l
Members, Sisson. Jack Wi lli·
ams, .Jim Hill, Bill Arnall and
Kathrvn Crow ; Po lire· Chief ,Jim
Connolly and Clerk -Treasurer
.Janice Lawson .

He ass ured continued fin anci al
support of the program with
county fund s and called for those
allendlng to look to th e hea lth
and housi ng fac iliti es of Mul·
ber r y Height s, mentioning the
Senior Citizens Center, Meigs
County Hea lth Department. Tu ·
berculosls Office in thr Meigs
Multipurpose Building, Veterans
Mem oria l Ho spi tal , a co unt y·
owned facilit y. the Emergency
Medical Service with It s new and
ex panded headquarters. lhe hel l·

approved by the board and
named school photographer was
Li fe Tou ch National Studio out of
Lancaster. During a discussion
by the board it wa s brought out
that seniors are req uired to be
photog r aphed for the yearbook
only by the Life Touch F irm at no
cost , but th at they will be
permitted to go to any studio of
their choice to have their senior
portrait s m ade during the school
year.
A sc hool cale ndar w as
adopted , subjec t to change. with
the first day of the new sc hool
yea r for teachers to beonAug. 24.
and Aug. 25. the first day for
student s with the school year to
close for student s on Ma y 26 and
for teac hers on May 27.

port, the medical complex, and
The Maples . an elder ly housi ng
facility .
Mrs. Oliveri acknowledged
Krogers for th e table ar ra ng·
m ent, Daisy Blakeslee for fl ower s, the Pomero;' Flower Shop,
M iddleport Flower Shop. and
Francis Florist for corsages, the
M eigs County Extension Offlcr
for name a nd balloon tags , and
the Pom eroy Sundr~ Store for
balloons. Mrs. Oliveri had
c harge of table decoration s.

Firm
Price
~m Elec tric Power ............. 2&gt; V.
AT&amp;T ....... .. ................ 24V.,
Ashl and 011 ....................... 62 %
Bob Eva ns F'arms ............ 2:1';)
Charming Shoppes .............. 23%

All Pomeroy Village fund s as
or April .10 tota led $156,086.53,
reports Jane Walton. v illage
clerk· treas urer.
Receipt s, disbursements and
t he end of the month balance,
respectively, in each of the funds
making up the total include:
general, $11 .942. 11, $20,6il8.71,
$13,932.46; safety , $200, no dis·
bursement s, $7,598.26; street,
$20,304.00, $12,312 .55, $.100.62;
sta te highwa v, $189.98, $1,192,
$721 , 46; c em eter y, $232.57,
$1,262.86, $660 .14 ; wat er ,
$18.211 .21. $14.57U5. $78.868.18:
Sewer , $6,85:1.03, $15,824.93,
$6,70Vi0; gua ra nty m eter, $750,
$100, $12,001.50; utilities, no r e·
celpts, $2.707.28. $14,39.1.25: sale
of building. $.182.45, $382.45, $.19;

Federa l Mogul. ................... 41 'h
Goodyear T &amp;R .... .. ............. 61%
Heck 's Inc ...................... ..... 4\1
Limited Inc . ............ .......... 37'h
Multimedia Inc ................... 50 \1
Rax Restaurant s.. ...... .... ........ . 6
Robbins &amp; M yers ............. .. . lO ~
Shoncy's Inc . .................. .. .. 26%
Wendy' s I nt L ...................... 9%
Worthing ton Ind ........ .. .. ,.... .18 \\

Spt'('ial m..eting

Tony a L. Proffitt, 22, of Ra·
ci ne, whose car overturned on
Ohio 124, according to the Gallia·
Meigs Post of the State Highway
Patrol was treated and released
from Veteran' s Memoria l H ospi ~
tal for multiple bruises.

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Shade River Lodge 453, Ches.;
ter. will have a special meet ing
Sat urday. 8 p.m .. with work in :
the F .C. degree. RefrPshments :
will be served .

Corrt&gt;Ction

Proffitt, who was westbound on
Oh io 124, lost contro l of her ca r
and went off the ri ght side of th e
Public Notice
NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On May 13, 1987: in the
Meigs

County

Kftnneth G. Hartley, Box
507, Bunker Hill Road.
Route 4, Pomeroy, Ohio
45769. was appointed Ad mini strator of the estate ol
Avis G . Hartley, deceased,
late of Box 507, Bunker Hill.
Pomerov. Meigs County ,

Bob Ashley was given a one
year supplemental contract as
director of athletic facilities ca re
and the reports of Treasuer Fry
were approved . Fry reported
t ha t an audit has been completed
by the stal e at a cos t of $8,170. 77.
The estimated cos t or the audit
had been about $9600.
A three day ea r ly dismis sa l

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Ohio, 45769.
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Probate Court
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Bald Knob·
Stiverville Rd .

MAY 20 to 25
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Partly l'loudy tonight.
Chancr of showers and thun·
dcrstorms. Low In lht• mid 60s.
Partly cloudy and humid
Friday.

Supt'r Lotto

T he 96th an nu al Burlingham
Memorial Da y Service will beheld J 30 p.·m . Monday , not
Sundav. by Feeney -Bennett Post .
12R of the Am erica n Legion.
Frank O'Brien of Columbus will
lead th e musical program .

r oa d. She then st ruc k an embank·
men t and overtur ned. Then the
car rolled over again and re•
turned all four wheels to the road.
Proffitt was ci ted for failure to .
controL

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, May 21, 1987

1987

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House votes on DWI, child pornography bills
By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio I UP! I -The Ohio House of
Representatives ha s adopted legislation allowin g
work release for repeat drunken drivers, bu t
lengt heni ng their overall jail terms.
The House also se nt to the Senate on a 92-1 vote
Wednesday a bill r equir in g film processor s and
their agent s to report any photos of chil d
po r nography they handle.
The drunken dri ving bill. forwarded to the
Senate on an 82-1 vote, would allow second · and
third-time drunken driving co nvi ct s to be granted
rel ease from ja i l for their occupat ions afler
serving a three- day consecutive sentence. Their
lime in jail would be longer, but they cou ld go to
work .
The bill was req ues ted by Springfield Municipal
Cour t judges, according to it s sponsor, Rep. David

Har tley . D· Sprin gfield.
Hartley sa id th e judges complained that
habitu al drunken dr ivers ar e l osing their jobs
beca use they have to go to jail.
His bill would prov ide for a 14-day mandatory
prison sent enc e for the second offense and 4o days
for subsequent offenses. Cu r ren t sent ences arc 10
days fo r the second offense and .10 days for
subseq uent viola! ions. Th ey would still apply if
the j udge chose not to gran t work release.
Rep. Richard E. Rench. R· Mil an, the lone
opponent. sa id the pena lties should be stronger
without the work relea se . "I 've seen too m.1ny
people kill ed out there by drunk en dr ivers," sai d
Ren ch , a former highway patrolman.
Rep. IIJicbael P. Stinzlano. D -Columbus.author
of the heavily sponsored child pornogra phy bill ,
sa id film processors could Intercept m any of the
l aw violations. )i e sa id they would be grant ed

cri minal and C'ivil immunit y fo r report ing the
photos.
But Rep . Robert E. Haga n, D-Mad ison, sa id th e
bill could lead to bla ckm ail If som eo ne were to
turn In fi lm with another person' s name att ac hE-d.
I fea r this kind of legi slati on beca use of the
dama ge it ca n do to Innocent people," he sai d.
Final leg islative approval wa s given a bill r c·
quiring courts to notify v ictims or survivors of vi ·
alent cri mes of the disposition of th e case, and to
allow them to make stat ements at sentencing .
Also sent to Gov . Richard F . Celes te by the
House wa s a bill permittin g ambulan ce services
in Ohio to cross state l ines in times of emer gency.
The Senate pa ssed una nimous ly and sent to the
gover nor a bill outlawing license plate fra m es or
any ot her materi al. including dirt, which
obscures visibilit y of lhl' numbrrs. letters or
cou nty.

The Senate also passed , 2B·4. and return ed to
the House a bill requiring operators of public
swlmmln pools and public spas to be li ce nsed.
The bill also crea tes thr Swimming Pool and
Spa Adv isory Board to in spect and set policy for
public pools and spa, a res ponsibilit y now lett to
loca l governments.
Opponent s sa id the bill Is unnecessary and
crea tes a new level of bureaucr acy, but
proponents sa id th r bitlis sponsored by operators
of public swl mmlnl( pools ond spas.
Sen. Paul E. Pfclfe•·. R· Bu cyrus. Introduced a
bil l authori zing the Ohio Depat·tmen t of Natural
Resources to condemn land lor !he proposed
Superco nducting Super Collid e•·. a 56-mile under·
ground tunnel to be used as an atom-smasher In
four north centra l Ohio counties.
The Se nate was to reconvene tod ay at II a.m.
and the House at 1 p.m .

Rev. Clyde Ferrell
S~ecial

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arown's Fire and Safety Equip·
m ent Co. wa s approved for
serv icing the sys tem fire ex tin·
gulshers durin g the nex t school
year and a job descr iption for the
Meigs Local Ath let ic Director' s
pos ition was approved.
The
July meeting was changed from
July 21to July 28 at 7 p.m .
The' board met in execu tlve
sess ion for over two hours during
which lime members discussed a
per sonnel probl em with High
School Principal James Miller;
m et with parent s of a senior to
hea r aspect s of why that student
does not qualify for gradua tion
this Sunday and discussed per·
sonnel, finances, negotiations
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Announce 1987 Meigs honorary students
E rin Anderson has been named
val edictor ian and M art y Cli ne
has been named sa lutatorion of
the 1987 gra dual in g class consist ·
lng of t:i6 seniors at Meigs Hi g h
SchooL
Anderson is th r daughter of
.fennlfer 1\ndcrson, Pomeroy.

and William And erson. also of
Pomerov. Cl ine is the son of
.ferry an d Phyllis Cl ine, Rout e 4,
Pom~roy.

Anderson has served on stu ·
dent cou ncil , Is v lre president of
the Na tional Honor Society and
was a delegate to Buckeye Girl s

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Meigs graduates
156 pupils Sunday

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Pomeroy funds
reported

perpetual rare, no rrreipts , no
di sbursement s, $&lt;.815.89 :
Ce metery endowment ., no re·
ce ipt s, no disbursement s.
$17,825.16; pollee pension, no
receipts, no disbursement s,
$72.1.34: bui lding, $117.55, no
disbursements, $731.45: recreation, $262.50, no di sbu rsements,
$1,379.23; revenue shari ng, no
receipts, no disburse m en ts,
$.1,292.10; permissive tax. 1$700,
$830.05, $2,391.80; bond retirement. no receipts, no disbu rse·
ments, $7,674.12.
Receipt s for the month totaled
$6~.917 .90 . . M onthly disbu rse'·
ments tota led $fi9 ,9'i4.19

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Speaking bri&lt;'fly on behalf ot
the Meigs Count y Commission·
ers was Richard .Jones, who
applauded the Senior Citizens
Ce nter leodership and staff as
well as the senior rltlzens who
participat e In th e variou s
programs.

Thornton, Racine, $425 and costs
and three days in jail on a. PWI
charge, and $50 and costs for no
opera tor's license.
Debra J. Tillis, Ru11and, forfe·
ited a $41 bond on a speeding
charge. Other s fined In the
mayor' s court were David Sig·
man, Middleport, $50 and costs,
and M ichael Thomas Queen,
Middleport, $50 and costs , both
on disorder ly m anner.

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State during her junior year . She
was the Meigs Hi gh and I he
di stri ct winner of th e Good
Ci ti zenship Award of the Daugh.·
ters of the American Revolution .
She ha s served as track stat lsti ·
cla n and Is a Hugh O'Brian Youth
Foundation Ambas sador. She
atten ded the Na tional Young
Leaders Confer ence and took
part in the Teen-age Institute
act lvitics . Anderson Is a m ember
of St. Paul Lutheran Church and
serves as a substitu te Su nday
sc hool teaeher. She Is employed
at the Pizza Hut. Anderson pla ns
to major elementary educa tion
at Capital Universit y.
Cl ine Is president of the Na ~
tiona! Honor Society at Meigs
High hav ing been a member for

thrcr years . He• was a Buckeye
Boys State dPi ega tc and has bc•en
li sted in Wh o's Who Of /\merlcan
High Sc hool Studen ts and wa s
chosen as an Academic Al l
/\merlcan . He has been active In
track and baskclb~ ll at Meigs
High Sc hool and hs been active In
a num ber of orga nizatio ns. In
add iti on, he. ha s been empl oyed
at Powell 's Super Va lu since' last
fall. Cli ne pla ns to major bu sl·
nes s admini st ration at Ohio
Univers it y.
Honorarla ns of thi s yea r' s
cla ss are Jeffrey .Jon Arnold,
Kristi na Gall Haynes, Phill ip R.
King , Mlchaell e Rcnre Knapp,
.J udit h L. Mees, Brend a S.
Sinclair, Melinda R. Smit h, ond
.Jennifer Leigh Swam..

Thr annual baccalaureule and
coml)lencement for Meigs High
School's 156 st•nlors will be held
at 4:30p.m. Sunday In the Larry
Morrison Gymnasium.
The Meigs High School band
will be on ~and to present the
processional and recessional as
well as th e Nat ional An them . The
Meigs Choir will si ng " With a
Song In Yout Hea rt " .
The bacral uurea te sermon will
be by Rev. Le&lt;' MIIIPr, l.rac&lt;'
E pis copal Church , and Rev .
.James Ke esee, pas tor cf th e
VI ctory Baptist Church. will give
the Invocation. Ra y mond Rider,
sen ior class prej sldenl, will give
the wr.troml'.
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Marty Clint• will deliver the
sal utatory address and · Erin
A nderson, the valedictorian ad·
dress. Principal James E . Miller
will pr!'scnt the c la ss to be
accepted by Supt . Dan E . Morris.
Robert Snowden, president of the
M eigs Local Board of Education ,
will present diploma s with
Brenda Sinclair prcslenllng the
cla ss roll. Rev . Keesee will give
the benediction.
Gradua tes Includ e Dav id Aa ·

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ron Mree, Erin Marie Anderson,
Andreoni, Kim
Rhonda G.
Louise Armstron~ ••Jeffrey Jon
Arnold , Melanic Sue Arnold,:
Susa n Beverlv Arnold, Sa ndra·;
Lynn Bailey, l'v!lchellc Ronee ' :
Barr, Charles D. Barrett Ill,'·
.Jeffrey E . Basham, Don W.::
Becker, Rand y E . Bl tc hlicld,·:
Amanda S. Black, Donna Bowen,'·
Lisa M . Brevik , Paul A. Briekles, ·
Don ald P. Bunce, Jason E. Bu sh,
.fames Ri chard Buskirk, Ilona ·
.lean Butcher , David Capehart ,.
Ca thy Carter, Carol D. Chap·.
man. K elly Chapma n, Rebecc·a
Lin Chase, April Yvette Clark,
Marty L. Cline, Timothy S.
Colrncr and Ma r k D. Corbitt .
.Jennifer L . Couch, Tamara
Ka y E . Cremeans, Hea thf'r L ynn .
Cullum s, Todd B . Cullum s, Rob· .
bl e Gl en Cundiff, Paul Earl:
Da il ey, Kimb er l y Kathle en :
Deem , Deborah Ann Downie.
Timothy E. Durst, Kent E ric '
Ea ds. Hubert A . Eason, Lois J . ·
Eblin , Regina L y nn Eblin, Wlf.;
llam ,J. E blin, William Thomas .
English. Jr., Gregory Stephen ·
Fie ld s, Brett S. Ford, Melissa E .:
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Gallipolis man
sentenced after
change of plea

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A Gallipolis man ha s en tered a c·nred him to thr· moxlmum tt•r m'
plea of no cont est in Meig s of 60 days In the roun t.v ]&lt;Iii,:
Count y Cour t to a charge of Thirty da ys of the se nt ence wrrli
sexua l Imposition.
s u s~nded and Ma ssie wa~
· Meigs County Prosecuting At · placed on one-.vc·ar's prob ation ,:
under conditions that he rrfraln'
tor ncy Fred Crow !II reports that
Jerry C. M assie, 39, of Gallipolis, fro m the rhltd named In the
appeared In Meigs County Co urt complaint and her · family, and
WednesdaybeforeJudgePatrlck that he enter Into a program of
landfill. The fire la sted about 40
O'Brien. Ma ssie had bern coun selin g and -or treatment.
minutes and one loud "sympa·
Ma ssie had r'r'Q urs ted per mlscharged In a joint complaint
thett c'' explosion was heard.
prcpared by Paul Gerard, ln ves· sian to srrvt• the .10 da ys on,
Au thorities believe all th e
llgator for the prosecutor' s of· weekends but Assistant Prosecu-·
ex plosives were recovered from
flee , and E l izabeth Ayer s·Th oren tor Ca rson Crow . on behalf of the-:
the ar ea bu t ca uti on any one
of Children's Services .
state, strongly opposed Md the'
finding anything which has the
Massie wa s accused In the sentence was ordered to bl"
appearance of dynamite or any
co mplaint or having sexual co n· , served as :10 consceutlv&lt;• days, to
other explosive, not to move or
tact with a female minor . The begin T~esda y m orn ing.
disturb 11, but to report II
or iginal cornplalnt was made to
In a rela tt'd m atter, Ma s&gt;ie
Immediately to the Meigs Coun ty
Children's Services, alleging told the j ud~ e he was closing his:
· th at Massie had touched a female karate school in Middleport and
Sheriff's DeparimenL
Davidson Is described as a
student at his kara te sc hool In would be ou t of the buildin g by··
white male, ~ ft. 8 ln. tall, wit h Middleport. Sexual Imposition i s Su nda y.
blue eyes and long brown hair .
a third degree misdem eanor.
Ma ssie wa s re present ed by.
Anyone with Information which
Judge O' Brien accepted the no Pomer oy ,\ ll orn ey Jennifer·
could l ea d to hi s arrest Is al so contest plea . and found Massie Sheels.
asked to contact the sheri ff.
gu ilty of the charge and sent·

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Drew Webster Unit 39 ollhe American Lejlon Auxiliary 18 Iva
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Tim Dav idson, 28, i s still at
large on crim inal co mplaint s
flied Wednesday morning In
Meigs County Court charging
him with domestic violence and
unlawful possession of a danger ·
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Tuesday night , law authorities
recovered and destroyed 23
sticks of dynamite found near .the
Davidson home on Dark Hollow
Road In Pomeroy,
Burn ln g was recommended by
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Ry Unitt• d Pre.- lnt!•rnalional
TO&lt;Iay is Thursday, May 21, the 141s l da; of 1 ~H7 with n4to follow .
T he moon is moving tow at tl it s new ph aS&lt;'.
T he morning slars i.Jn' Venus. .J upilrr and SLit urn .
The evening s111rs arc Mc·rr ury and Mars.
Those born on this da l e" rc undpr 1he sign of Cern in i. The·;• in clude
German pai nl&lt;'r Al brecht Dure-r in 1471: Spanish King Philip I I. who
la unchod th o Spa nish i\rmada. in l :i27; Eng li sh por·l and sa ltri sl
Alrxanucr Pop&lt;' in 16HH; F'rl'nCh prim it ivc pain tcr Henri Rousseau in
1844; av iat ion pioneer Glenn Cur tiss, inven tor of the h.l 'liroplanc. in
1H78; lndust rlal lsl Armand Hamm er in 1KqR tagr HH1.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page-2- The Daily Sentinel .
Pomeroy-'- Middleport, Ohio ·
Thursday, IIJiay 21. ~ 1987

Diesel

The Daily Sentinel

Thursday, May 21 , 1987

,Tire, chassis problems will make ·:!
Indy 500 endurance race - Rahal :·f

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WASHINGTON - Crooked
diesel-fuel retailers have pocketed billions of dollars i n excise
taxes they sho uld have given to
Uncle Sam, according to federal·
officials' estimates. The money
was collected, 15 cents per
ga llon, from truckers and ot hers
who use diesel fuel in th eir motor
vehicles.
Federal Highway Administra tion offic ial s estimate that the
filling-s lation tax cheaters keep
$500 million or more each year
th at shou ld be lurncd over to the
Internal Revenue Service . The
money wou ld have gone into .the
Highway Trust Fund, wh ich i s
the sol e support of the federal
government's highway-aid
program.
The mai n reason for this
giga nl ic ripoff is the huge
number of diesel-fuel retailers in
the cou ntry, accord ing to Tony
McMahon, lht' highway agency's
chief cou ncil . There are upward
of 100.000 service-s tat ion owners
sel lin g di esel fuel, and McMa hon
e-st im ated that 40,000 of them
don't pa ss alo ng In the government the exc ise taxes they
col lect from their custom ers.
The IRS doesn't have the staff
to pollee 100.000 oullets for
compliance and mus t rely instead on an honor system . An

·internal highwa y agency memo
obtained by or reporter Karen
Talley exp lai ns how easy It is for
dishonorable die.sel fuel sellers to
keep the taxes they collect :
"The primary source of Information for the IRS oversight of
compliance i s the Ji st of those
who fil e. If a taxpayer (sic ) does
not fi le, he Isn't on the list and the
IRS does n't know he exist s."
Evasion Is widespread beca use
the incen tives for cheati ng "are
practica l ly Irresi stibl e." the
memo sta tes adding: "The
payoff is l arge, the risk smal l.
and your competitor is doing it."
As one frustra ted highway
agency off icia l said in disgust ,
retai lers "would have to be crazy
to fi le" when anonymit y is so
simpl e and the cha nces of gettin g
caught are so sl im.
The Highway Trust Fund rece ived $2.6 billion last year in

diesel tu et taxes l rom Jawabiding retailers. McMahon and
Federal Highway Adm inistrator
Ray Barnhart believe the solution to the tax-evasion problem
would be to sh ift accounta bilit y
for turn ing In the excise lax f rom
the 100,000-plus service sta tion
opera tors to theB,OOOdis lribulors
who supply them.
Moving tax collection "away
from the fuel pump and over to
the distributor is logical and
more practica l," Barnhart sa id,
and th e&gt; IRS has not opposed this
suggestion.
Bar nhart emphasi zed that he
does not fault I he I RS for failing
to co llect the diese l excise tax.
"With upward of lOO.OOU busi nesses throughout !he nation
collec ting di esel taxes fr om
truckers and motorists," he sa id,
"t he IRS simply has n't a fighting
cha nce to collec t I he monie s

By .mJ SLATER
UPI Sports Writer
l NDlANAPOL!S tUPlt - Defending champi on Bobbv Ra hal
expects tire and chassis problems to make Sunday's Indianapolis 500 more of an endurance
battle than a speed tes t.
" Las I yea r we were doing 19o
to 196 1mph 1 In traffic and 202
when you'rr alone. " Ralwl said
Wednesday _ " Th is year. you're
lookin g at 19!i in traflic and 198.
maybe 200, when yo u're in the
race. I don't think the tires have
quit o the sa me gr ip as l ht' bias
ply . Th ey ar&lt;' more co nsistent.
bu t they don't ~rip as wrl l. "
After a 1 erord 2:1 prarl ire
mishaps this month at the
Ind ia napol is Motor Spe-edway,
most drivers predicted 1he t'acr

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Investiga tions by both federal
and sta te authorities have turned
up some astounding exam pl es of
chicanery. One reta il er , for example, had pocketed the federal
exci se tax on 20 million gallons of
diesel fuel before he was ca ught.
A common method of evas ion
is to.cla im th at t he diesel fuel is
being sold for home heating.
Some oil burners use diesel fuel.
but home heating fuel is tax exempt.
" The impossibil it y of iden ti fy ing the fuel with the purpos e for
wh ich it is sold creates a
potential for widespread bootlegging.of what is alleged lobe home
heati ng fuel to truck stops,
trucki ng compan ies and ot her
retail stations. where it is sold or
used as motor vehicle fuel," a
highway agency m emo states.

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Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Thursday, May 21 , 1987

Milwaukee Brewers end losing streak, down ·White Sox··
IUP I I .Joel Da vis of the Chi·
cago While Sox has helped end
bo l h of I he Milwaukee Brewers'
maj or streaks I his season.
Davis. lhe While Sox s1aner
w hose only victory of I he season
came April21 when he en~ed th e
Brewers· season· opening l .l
game winning slreak, took the
loss Wednesday as Milwaukee
stopped a J2. ga me slide. The
RrPwers' :J.] victory was their
fi rs t sin ce Ma y 2 wh~:n they beat
Sea l lie.
Ml lwaukre Manager Tom TrC·
belhorn could not comprehend
how his tea m los112 straight, but
was Impressed with l he way II
m aintained i ts compos ure du ri ng
I he slide.
" I lhink lhe club slayed 10·
golh er," he said. " We didn 't ha ve
a 'clubhouse brawl or anyt hing.
We weren't al each ot h ~:r's
l hroa l s and I didn't kick one ca n
or throw one sandwich down In
the clubh ouse or any thin g.
"We've got a lot of guy s ta lking
abo ut how this IS the same scor e
we won by on opening day, I hal
Da v is was I he guy who slopped
us before and now we st art
against Dav is ... they' r e looki ng
for rea lly posi tive pick up th i ngs
to build on."
Three hom e runs and l h(•
pitching or Juan Nieves prov ided
ample r eason for opt imism.

N i eves, 3-l ; gai ned his f\rst
15, Trebe lhorn pondered the los·
Twins H, Indians 2
v ictory si nce his April J:i no- lng streak .
At
Cleve
land, Tom Bruna nskv
. hitter at Baltimore. He allowed . "It sllll puzzles me how so
bel ted his lhlrd career grand
fi ve hit s, struck out II and many lhings, how we could fail at
slam,
with two ou 1 in the sixlh,
walked two over eight in nings . so many differenl pan s of I he at
lifting Minnesota .
Nieves' victory also ·snapped a suc h cr ll lca l t imes as we did,"
streak of 18 straight win.l ess Trebelhorn said. " 1 don'! even
Mariners 6, Orioles 2
performances by Brewers star- rem ~: mber the winning slrea k, to
AI Sea llle, John Moses broke a
ters dating l o April26 when Mike be hones! with yo u. I'm j usl
si xl h·lnning t ie wit h a 1wo-ou1
Blrkbeck beat Balllmore 5·3.
amazed at how many times we
doubl e, and Alvin Davis collected
" Wow . On e in a row is very · failed to take care of si tuati ons ·
hil s to back Mike Morga n' s
excit ing," Trebelhorn sa id,
we had to take care of. or lose." three
third complete game of lhe
Ceci l Cooper and Gr eg Brock
Elsewhere, Seall le l opped Ba f.
season and lead the Marin ers.
eac h hil lwo-run homers and
timore 6-2, Minnesota whi pped
Robin Yount ad ded a solo homer
Clevela nd 8·2, Boston thumped
Red Sox 7, Royals I
10 accou nt for all I he Milwau kee ,Ka nsas Ci ty 7-1, Del roil downed
AI Kansa s City, Mo.. Bruce
ru ns. Dav is. J.:l , las led ,1 2·:3
Tex as 6·4, Cal ifornia edged To·
Hurst pitc hed a four- hitter, an d
innings and was charged with
ronto 5-4 in 10 innings . and
Wade Boggs and Glenn Hoffman
four runs on four hits an d three
Oakland slopped New York 7·:i.
each knocked in lwo runs 10 pa ce
wa lk s.
Boston. snapping the Roya l s'
" I had m y rhy thm go ing and
Angel s 4, Blu e ,Jays 4
five-ga me winning streak.
th e f ir s! l hr!'f, innings were
AI Anaheim, Calif. , Wally
Tigers 6, Rangers 4
great," Davis sa id. "All er that. I
.Joyner dr ill ed a one-out homer in
fee l like I hit a dead spot or
i\1 Arl ington. Texas. Darrel l
the lOth i nning to lift the Angels .
Evans hi! a th ree.run homer in
som ething. I was rushi ng a lillie
Athletics 7, Y ankees 5
the
fourth inn i ng 1o help Dan
bi t. gelling I he bal i up. A couple
t\1 Oakland, Calif., Lu is Polo·
Petry to his IOOth career victor y
of hom&lt;' runs and you're out of
ni a scored t hr ee runs and M ark
ther e."
and power Det roit. Petry , 2·3,
McGwlre hit hi s nin th hom e run
After lh e victory that lm ·
In his la st Jl gam es to spark the al lowed only two hil s from th e .
seco nd lhrough seventh inn i ngs.
proved the Bre wers ' record to21Ath letics.

" I f'tlmC' to wi n and wi nni ng as

an indiv idual is lmpor tan l. " Sil ld
Weishun. " llut I 'm vrr;· rlosr
with rn ~ lt·ummul es und thP f:1c t
tlwt Sw nislaus has bca l us lhr
la st two ,vC~ a rs mak0s it imporlanl 10 wi n lht• IPam tll lr us
wr l I."
St uni sluus hu s bl't' n Division
Ill champion liH' iaSt lhi'l'l' .v rurs
and nln£1 tl m, •s nvt:rall.
Hega lado. 21, II junior , Is
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Ty lcrrlla and Ll nd&lt;·n Point
N~ n cy captured t heir respec ti ve
divisions of fourlh·rou nd aetlon
In I he Terry's Woe paci ng series
Wednesday night at &amp;Iota
Downs.
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and Dancer 's Hawk ca me in
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NO YOU DON'T- Minnesota short stop AI Newman tags Tony
Bernazard of Cl eveland In the fourth inning. lkrnazard aUempt&lt;·d
to stretch a singl e into a double. Tht• Twins won S.2.(UPI)

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five, they are celebrating as Nick Esasky ( 12) is

greeted hy Dave ·
Esasky's fourth
inning hom e run. Tht• Reds won 6-2.(UPI)

CHICAGO .. tU Pl t nave
Parker says it Wi.l S his idfla tn bC'
dropped from lhird 10 fiflh in I he
Cin clnnall Reds' balling order .
The idea work ed Wcdn~:sda y .
Parker wa s 3-for&lt;l i n thr No. o
spot, with a two- run home run
and a sacrifice fl)•, and I he Red s
broke a four·ga m e losing slreak
wilh a 6·2 v ictory over the
Chicago Cubs .
Th er e· is no way to lell wha t
would have happened if Park er
had stayed in hi s No. 3 spo1.
· where he was listed on the
original lineup sheet. Instead,
Kal Daniel s moved up from
four th to third and Buddy Be ll
was pu1 in the clea nup spot.
" 11 was som eth in g I sug.
ges led." sa id Parker. who had
gone hitless in his prev iou s nine
at ·bat s. " I was n't doing l he job.
Bu t I felt r eal relaxed' loday . I
was waiting on th e baiL I fel t like
my old self. "
" He's going to get his home
run s." sa id manager Pete Ro se.
who wen t along wi th Parker' s
idea. " I wa s glad to sPe him hit
!hose two line drives 10 left.
Th ai's wha l hr hadn'l hren

do in~ . "
While Parker was explaini ng
1hr success of his lineup idea.
pil chc·r Bill Guilir.kson was ar·
repl ing acco lades for ·his second
complele game vic tory. II ended
a sl rrak of poor performances by
Reds' sw r·1ers.
"I know our slal'li ng pil chers
havcn'l pitched as well as they
are capable of." sa id Gullick son,
who raised his record t o ;,. 2.
" B aseb&lt;!ll is a ga me of st rea k s.
Sooner or later our starlin g
pit ching is go ing to r ome ar ound
and uli it takes is one game."
Gul lickson slruck ou1 nine
Cubs and had a lwo-hil shut ou t
afl er six innin gs . He also had a
;,.o l rad thanks to home r un s b)·
Parker. Bar ry La rk in ancl Niek
E:sasky .
The Cub s were rid ing a fi vP·
ga me winning sl n·ak but
co uldn't find r nough offense to
back 20·year·old pitcher Greg
Maddux. :1..1. Maddu x ga ve up
onlv fi ve hit s in five Inn ings but
two of 1hem were home run s and
left the game with a :!· 0 deficit.
" La r kin hit a r urvcba lldown." ·
suid Cubs' man agrr Gcnr Mi -

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Weishan leads
Div. III toume
M t\NS~' I F:L D . Ohio iUP l i A ll ·t\merlcan Pat Weisha n. a
bri d~s ma Ill in the NC t\A Div ision
Ill gol f lournam ent I he la sl two
yc:u·s. hopes his ehances im·
prove this year.
Th e sen ior from California
St atl'·San Diego shol th e best
round - a 69- In Wednesday's
S&lt;o'COnd rou nd at the par 72Weslbrook Count ry Club. He's
l ied wi th Dave Chuba of Allegh·
eny 1Pa. t wllh two r ound scores
of 142.
They're onr st roke beh ind
Rud y Rega lauo of Red lands
!Ca l if. I whose onc·under 72 in
Wednesday's wea ther delayed
round propel led him lnlo the lead
with an 18-hole score or 141. Th e
only ot her go lfer to m ee t par for
lwo rounds Is Mike Coll in s of
Woos ter wi th par 144 .
F'irsl·da y co·leader Ca l Stair··
San Dl&lt;'go and defending cham·
pion Ca l Stal c·Stanislaus W&lt;' r~
tied for I he learn lead with sco res
oflilllimldway thro ugh then hole
tournamrnl .
Welsl1an will play with Rcga ·
lado In todav ·s third rou n(i.
" I' m look.in g forwar d 10 pia&gt;··
ing lhc next round w ilh Rudy,"
hP sa id.
Wt•lshun and Regal ado arc
lnng ·tlmt' golfing budd ies . Th ev
us&lt;'d 1o p ia&gt;' juni or go lf In
Ca liforn ia toget her .
/\ It hough Rega lado ll :~s had
two sub par rounds. hP's hoping
for two more . And Wclshan h"s
winn ing on his mind .
" I 'm prr tt &gt;· co nfid ent I ca n
shoo t ;1 C'o upl r rnon· rounds
und er par," Haga lado said.
· "l'h Is golf roursr' is no I v0r~ long
and I 'm usu;d ly pretty .., trulg ht
and co nsls trnt. "

Pomeroy- Middleport , Ohio

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r harl. " It w:~s a goOd pit ch.
Esask)' Hi I a high cha nge. llhink
he thrPw lhceha ngeup a IH!Ie too
hard . It wa s too close to lhP
f asl ball. "
Andre Dawson, l11 e Cubs' hoi
rl ghl fielder. lefllhe ga me In the
fourth Inn ing wi lh " a slight
slraln of his right hamsl ring ." It
was not known whether he would
be able to pla y toda y.
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Chicago first baseman Leon
Uurham foul ed a ball off his rig ht
ankle and lr.ft the game ..
On th&lt;' positive sidr. Reds ' star
outfieldPr Eri&lt;' Davis was ex ·
preted to be back In the li neu p
lod&lt;l\' afl cr r arly a wee k out with
a strained shou lder.
Else" ·ht•rc. SL Louis defpal cd ·
t\ ll anla !H. New York br lted San
Diego 10.:1. Sa n Fra nci sco
to ppl ed Montr&lt;'al 9·7, and Pills·
bu rgh bcal Houston ~d. Los
Angrles at Philad&lt;'ipi a was
ra i ned ou 1.
Cardinul."i 5, Bravt•s 4
AI Alia nt a, OzzicSm ilh si ngled
home Vinr e C'olrman with none
out In the ninth Inn ing to lift the
Ca rdi nal s.
Mt•ts 10. I' ad res :l
AI New York .. Rafarl Sa n la na
hit" two· run doubiP and the Mrt s
r apil&lt;lliwd on t h rce Padres er·
r ors in the four th in ning.
Glanhl 9. ExJJO~ 7
At M ontreal. Chil l navi s
singl&lt;'d hnmr .l os~ Uribr in lh e
cighlh innin g to llfl !he Ginnts .

Pi rah!S 5, Astros 3
AI Pittsbur gh,
Slykr. Si d Brea m
Bond s homered to
Dorn Tay lor posl hi"
lea gue vl r t,or y.

Andy Van
and Ban y
help roo ki e
fi rs t m ajor·

Two vying for 3rd

Cajun National win ·

18.77

1.99

Allor Reblote

Simonize II
CarWn

natural or grey
Reg.24.95

liquid or p111te
Reg,5,79 .
#A&amp;-969 6 AS.968

IJOUR

VALVDLI E

M9.tor

®Oils

Budge Lovee Lamb
Seat Covers
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10W40 Motor 011
79¢ uteprk:e

fOW40
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q!. mfr'aroblte

-25¢ lihenyaubur12 ·
our cost

nr.a gway .

Reg. 7!1¢, Limit 12 54¢ lfterreblte
Everyday Low Price'------

3.19 Nte price
- 2.00 mlr'sreblte

87¢
99¢

Alter
Rebate

1.99 w.~::!te

10W30Motor011
69¢ sale price

- 25¢

Plasticolor
Textured Floor Mats

44¢

Fouraard 5W30 Motor Oil
Reg. 1. fll, limit 12

qt. mfr'arebate
When you buy 12

your cost
alterrebate

Your Choice

4.88

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Metallic Disc
Brake Pads, Domestic or Import
Reg.11.t5

Plasticolor Tri·Star
Floor Mats

20.88
15.88
47.

13.50

Rear Textured Mats

6.88 sale price
- 2.00 mlr's rebate

4.88 ~?t~~ ~~~!te

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Wheel Cylinder
AssemiJIIes

011 Fillers

2. 77 sale price
- 1.00 mlr's rebate

From

3.45 ute price
- 1.50 mfr'orebltlt

Reg. from 15.50

Tri·Star Front Mats

After Rebate

25.88 sale price
- 5.00 mlr's rebate
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Allor Rtbltt
Rear, reg, 20.95

Reg, 99t,llmlt ~

C11f19f oil end filter

alterrebate

..,y30oomlleund
CfiiCit 9fllevel every
Utili you refuel, - •
Resistor Plugs

Tri·Siar Rear Mats
17.88 sale price
mlr's rebate

t9f

15.88 ~~~~~~~!te

- 25¢

- 2.00

AC Non-Resistor
Sparlr Plugs

~--np

yourcost

20.88

Alter Reblote
Front, reg. 29.95

12~88

12.88
From

Alter Rebate
Front, reg. 10.99
Rear, reg . 8.99

74¢
Sparllomatrc
CBRadio

¢
Alter Rebate

40chllnnel, digital
Reg. 59.95, #RA400

ACResisfor

Plugs

Sparlromatic
Magnetic Mount
CBAnlenna

1.24, limit T&amp;

Reg. t5.95, #SA11

99 ~SA20, reg
9
169 ~~~. 1~. 95
9

9.88

20.000FF
Kenco Truclt"Running Boards

119.95

Reg. 12.95
#11t1U11115

39.95

29.88

Reg. from 59.95

S.OOOFF

A car
95 Trailer
Hlfclles

Holtrect Grill Guards
Reg,3U5

10.000FF
Rubber Queen Bed Mats

Reg. !rom 23.95

~IHn-tt-~

1.00 OFF

California Turbo Mufflers

Gt1p coupon . attach product part number
&amp; company addreaa from package, OfiQinal
reta11 cash regtster tape w1th p11ce pa&gt;d
Clfcled. your n1me and addrels. L1m11 one
re bate per product per tam,ly Allow 6·8
weeks. VahCJ on purchases 3129187 10 7/31187
Mail by 6/31/87 Mr Gaskel . PO Box 44038.
Brooklyn . OH 44144

62 95

OPEN·-7 DAYS A WEEK
Store houro : 8:30 l .m. .to 8:00p.m. Monday through Friday,
8:30a.m . to 8:00p.m. Saturday and 10iOO o.m. to 6:00p.m. Sunday

Perfection Hy Test
Import Clutch Discs
Rog .lrom 18.95

27.50

Perfection Hy Test
Import Clutch Assemblies
Reg. from 32.50

34.95

.Import Starters &amp; Alternators
w~h rtbulldlble exchange

Reg. lrom39.95

3.99

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Gar ll ls. iio, from Oca la. Pia .. Is
a lh rf'e·tlmr Top F url rhamplon
and holder of :J:, nat ional vk lo·
rles . HP Is tied wllh Don Prud·
hommr for second pla ce In the
ali·tlmc NHRA Champio nship
Drag Raci ng Record Rook.
C:lll'lil s dr.fca l t'd Bill Mullins In
HlBo and Ju rnl'd bnrk Gar.v
Or msby In 1 ~86 to nol&lt;'h hi s two
Ca j un Nat ional s wi ns.
lk won the l!IA7 sea son· open·
ln g Wln1Nnatlona l s al Pomona .
Cal if. , and Is lhl rd In the Top Fuel
poi nt standings br'hlnd Darrell
Gwynn of Mi ami and .Joe /\malO
of Old Porgc. Pa .
.Johnso n, 4:1. nf Dululh, Ga ..
seeks hi s thlrd -, l rulghl Caj un ·
Nat lonHIS Pro Slack win behind
thr whee l of his Oidsmobll &lt;' ·
Fln·nza .
'l'h&lt;• Unl vl'rslt v of Mlnnc•sotu· '
g-raduate· t•ngtneer hea l Bob ·
GlicldPn In I!IRr.and Butch Lea l in ·
t9Kn for his 1wo Pro Stock
victories on l h&lt;' Stat e Ca pitol ·
Dr:tgwa.v quun er-mllr .
.Joh nso n. wi nner of thr 19R7 .
Winlrrna tlonuls, is third In lhe
Win slo n points bt•hlnd l.eu l. of
Flla&lt;'klic k. Ohio. and Gllddl'n.
fro m Whllc lund. Ind .
Ca jun Nationals ru nny Car ·
eomJx'l i tlon will feat ure K enny ·
Bl'r·nstcln, th&lt;' lwo· tlmc Winston
cha mp f mm Nrwporl llt•ach.
Ca lli., goin g fo r his thir d v lt'lory
of thl' S&lt;'ason drivi ng u Bult'k'
LrSa hr&lt;' .
[J('rn str ·l n lws llr•e n lop quti l l·
flcr at this seaso n's thm• N HRA
natlo nHI c \ve 111 ~.
Thr· Caj un Na l lonals also will
mark tht' ret ur n of thn' &lt;'· llm(•
Win ston Top Fuel cham pion
10
Sh irlr y Muli:l ow nr·:•
romprl it ion.
Muldownr' . n( Moun I f'lr ·
mens, Mich .'. has ht'Pn sl dr·l ined
for th(' l as t mont h n•r'UJl!'rHtlng
from ahdoml nal surgr•ry .
More th an IIIII profc.sslorwl and
sportsm an drivrrs arr &lt;'XP&lt; 'Ci ed
to co mpelr. &lt;/u :.d ify lng i' &gt;&lt;'h&lt;'·
duicd F rl&lt;la.v :Jnd Saturda1 .
F'i n&lt;J I ( 1 l lmin ;Jiion.., lakr p lar(~.
Sund a.v .
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Mr. Gasket
Intake, ixllaust &amp;
Valve Cover Gaslrets

('Oa('lll'"
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CI.F. VF:I .M\ 11 1UPI 1 - Carv •
Hor ton and Mic hael LomharU I
have bern addPd 10 l hrCIPv&lt;•la nd .
Browns ' sroull ng staff, dli 't·cto r '
of playf'r ~~ · r&gt; o nn rl Chip F;,li · .
venc ann ounc·rrt Wr dncsday .
Horton rmd Lo mba rdi rf'plarl'
th e dl sm lssr rl Tom H&lt;•ekrl'l an d
Tom Min er.

Reg. from 4.99

1.000FF

From

Reg.kom72.~

Reg. from US

Kenco Tailgate Guards

From

reg,

3~95

lapco Import
Ignition Tune-Up Kits
or Caps and Rotors

f5.95

uleprlce
mfr'arebltle
f11! plug
yourca.t
ilterreblttt

Sparlromatlc Radar Detectors

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BATON ROUGE , La. (UP !) W trran dr ivers ''Big Daddy"
Don Garllts and Warren ,Johnson
each wil l b!• vying for ·lhclr lhlrct · · ·
eon seru11vr vlr torlcs this wee• ·
kc ndl n I he$n7,1fo0 Ca jun Na lion: ··
ais clra~ r at' ln ~ chumplonslilps. '
Thr Na l lonals. which Is !he
fourth r ou nu of the 14· rare
Win ston se ries. begi ns this we&lt;'·
kr.nd . at th&lt;' State Ca pitol

MIIJ.In rebtte CGUpon

10.000FF
Cyclone Heavr Metal Headers
Clip coupon . f!IKh

product p1n number

&amp; comp1ny ldd,... lro~ ptcltlgl, ong1nat

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Gallipolis, Ohio

retail cash register Jape w1th prtce ~aid
circled your nllllt and·ltdd,.... Ltmlt: one
rebale 'per product per tamily. Allow 6-8
weeks, Valid on purchases 3129/87 to 7/31/87.
Mail by 8/31/87. Mr. Gaskel. P.O. Box 44038.
Brooklyn, OH 4414&lt;1.

Y'Jv'll :Ju;iCo D:g '1 es: ~ctw,e r

yorJ sc.,.e w.:." tne Clowf~cr

�Page- 6- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Thursday. May 21 . 1987
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Ohioans to celebrate
Memorial Day Monday

hi stori c di sl r ict , a 1\'" and tour of
I IH• I iiJt 1 • I L .t krosiclc· and M('moria I

SPr vit·r·s " '

thP ConfPd&lt;·ratr

Cl' mrtc ·r .v on .John son' s I sl and .
Pl y mout h in llu ro n Co un ty
("f' lc· br at t·!-. Hi sloric Pn•servatlon

WPck F riday l hrougil Mon day.
l&gt;&lt;t .v lon's Satu rda.v t\rr hifC'&lt;'·

1un• Sl•t'it'!-. tour

l akr~ v isitor s

lh rou~ h I hi' Mont gomrry Co un tv
Court IJ I)USf'.
.
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A quil t show wi l l hP hPid

MondiJ.V In Port Wt.t ...,h in,g!o n in
C ur r nSf '.V Cou nt y.
In mld itinn to t hl' numt&gt;rous

pa r&lt;.HII'S Mn11cl&lt;t .v . i\ ul. luizr VI I·

l"gr· :o t DPfl ancC' ha s an Ol d·
1-'as tJi orwll IJrt·o rali on Da y as II
o prn ..., fo r lhf' spason . 1\ Vr tPran s

Mr•morial wi lllw dcd ica ted Mon·
diiY i n MunroP F'CJ! Is in :;ummit
l'!wnl .v 1\

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markl'r wil l bP

pl &lt;~ct·d &lt;~ I thr Kc•nt on grnvPsi tr
Mond &lt;.t\' l)f .J; tcob Parro t! , thr
n:llion's lirsl Meci&lt;~ l or Honor

n ·cipir•nl.
A l so on

th{~

;J gr nd a thi s Wf'&lt;'k :

Th&lt;· Moo nshilll' Frs ll va l in
NPw Strai tsv li iP in Prrrv C:ount v
thrnu gh Mond;J :V fC"a lu rf·s ;,t vut·.
il't\· or mu sic &lt;~ nci moonshini• pop
u nd pie.
" Hoi.\ ' TniPdn: IJ 's Sprin g" will
tw lwici in downt own Tol\'uo
F r id a)' through Sund ay with
gr: tncl prix hydrnpla nr rarPs ;tnd
1\ vP v ni Prt :Jinnwn! .
'J'h (' F'( ' i i SI of th t' FlowC' r i ng

Mr JO n, Friday l ltroug h Su nri &lt;~)' in
Chll!kot lw , roc usc•s on £· (11'I V
/\nwri ca n and Iro n I i(·r lift&gt; .
·
Tltr • OliJ.I'\ oshl onNI li'l' Cn•;lln
l'i· st i\'a l S&lt;J iurday thr ough Mon·
ll ; t ~ in U lif·a b a sa!u ll' to lht•

Nn turf'

Day~

in

ALUMNI WEEKEND
SALE
FRIDAY &amp; SAT.URDAY

20°/o
OFF
STOREWIDE

S!ark

pa~kasn{pc~fth~h~~:k:n~~~~~.~~~ '
opera flo ns. The• Bea c h a f M aso'n
opens Sa turday . Cedar Poin t ,
l' anla sy F ar m. Gcagua LakP.
Kings I sland, Sea World and
Wya ndot Lak e are opt&gt;n dail y ,
whilr i\m crira na at Middletown
is open on wee kends only un ti l
.Juno fi whr n it begin s daily
opera !Ions.
On Uot' sports calmdar:
The LPG/\ championship is
bl'i ng played at Kings I sla nd
th roug h Sund av .
The Mem orial Tournam ent at
Muirfieid beg ins Mond av.
Special l"hihits;
-"T he Train in the Ur ban
Lamisrape " will be on di splay a!
Ci vir Cr nlor in Lima th r ough
.lune 14 .
-" Salad Dressing Ph ys ics" is
~~ m ulti -sensory lear ning envir·
onmrnt for children a! th e
Cl evela nd Children' s Museum
Saturda y lhrough .July 17.
- Th&lt;• Spr ing Fin e Art s Exhlbi ·
li on a! The· Dai ry Barn In Ath ens
I hrough M ay 24 roatu res works or
.J ohn RuthvPn. .JunP Ca r vrr
Hobert s and F' rcd Clover .

SAVE ON

NATURALIZER &amp; HUSH PUPPY

SHORTS
&amp; TOPS
SPRING MIX
AND MATCH

DRESS. SHOES •••••••••••

O(

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b~·

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fot;&gt;&lt;\

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rf'slau rant s

in

Cl ncl nnali.
Till' Chr SJ ('I' F'irf' llo•purlnwnt
Chi r kf'n BarbcCUf' will bo• lwld
Monday ill thr M el~s l'outlty
communit y or Chest rr .
The Loga n Hills Fr•, Ji\' ~oi at
Zu nrsllf'ld M ond a;-· l ncl udl's
counlry crafts. 11 wu lkin g tour of
historic sitrs Ull(i a bla ck powdN
shoot. '
Man)' ar tlv ltlrs sponsored b)'
thr Ohio Hlstorira l Soclrt.\' rr·
quirl' l'l'Sf'rvatlons, which cnn be
madr by ca lling 614-297·21\06.
Thi s sr hPdul e Incl ud es :
Sa turday: Wi ldflower Walk at
Wahkeena Nature !?reserve In
Fairfield Coun ty;
"Croquet"
fnmll y workshop ai the Ohio
Village In Columbus.
Sunday : Wi ldflower Walk at
WahkePna Na lure P1 · rserv ~ In
Fairfield Coun ty.
Sever al Ohio Historical Soriely

20°/o OFF

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Playtex®

$999S EACH
''" l1rt~ltg &amp;rl

J(ie.m enk
14K OVERLAY
JEWELRY

NOW

6•

2s

NOW

HUNDREDS
l iN STOCK

20°/o
OFF

-FREE SIZING-

SAVE

HAVE NOT GONE UP

SAVE
116 West Second St.
Pomeroy
992·2284

$200

mg

POIIDOY - 992-2054
GAWPOLIS - 446·2691

•VISA
elllmRCARD.....-=~~:t

•DISCOVER
•LAYAWAY

and 7 to 14.

SAlE PRICED

SAlE

$450ToS12

UNCONSTRUCTED

BLUE CHAMBRAY
WORK SHIRTS ·

BLAZERS

SPRING

TOPS

. GIRlS

Tank tops, bicycle shirts.
shirts and knil'polo shirts.
Prints. oolids and atripes.
UTILI BOYS SIZES
12 to 24 MOS.
and 2 to 7

Our liltht girl s 1ize NB to

Excelle nt graduation and

24 mos .• 2 to 4 and 4 to
8x dreue • are reduced
Hurry in and 11ve

styles . Fine quality leather in

on aundrouo s, knit

droues,

2 pc. dre ues
and fancy drone&amp;.

Day gifts. Tri· foldand

BJ.fotdi•

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13 to '14 Billfolds .... .. .. ' 10.80
Reg. 110 .... Sale 17.20 15
to ' 12 Billfolds ...... .. ' 12.80
Reg. 16 .... Sale 111 .52 7.60 to '18.50 Billfolds ... '14.40
Reg. 124 ...Sale 119.68
to ' 27.50 Billfolds .... '20.80
132 ... Sale 126.24

$tl• P1lm $1111 AI
Only

SS SALE

BILLFOLDS

$4l2

SALE PRICED THIS WEEKEND

.95 Shirts

Sizes S, M. l, XL ...... •7.88
•1 0.95 Shirts
XX Large ....... ...... ' 8.88

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YOUNG MEN'S

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BUXTON

BOYS'

100% Cotton. Sizes S. M, L.
and XL . Solid colors. M i~ or
.' match wilh casual pants.

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MEN &amp; BOYS'

Hurry In - Make Your Selection

YOUR CHOICE

1/2 PRICE

FOR TillS SALE

SHOP
9:30 to S:OO

SALE/

Reg. Price 58.45 to Sl 0.45

blends. Big selection of solid
colors .
SIZES 28 to 42 WAIST
Regularly Priced
518.95 and 519.95

$

FINAL SALE!

ROSE BUSHES

CASUAL PANTS
100% Conan and Cotton Poly

88

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See Out Selecfion
HALLMARK

SWIM

GRADUATION
CARDS

TRUNKS

Boyssizes 8 to 1 B. Man's 28
to 42 waist. Excellent style and
color selection by leTigre.
S8.9S SWIM TRUNKS ....... S7.1S
S10.9S SWIM TRUNKS..... S8.75
'11.95 SWIM TRUNKS..... 59.55
S12.9S ·SWIM TRUNIIS...S10.35

ELBERFELDS

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$1350
TO $2700

MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE

NOW IS THE TIMF TO f1UY

25°/o OFF

REG. 118 to 136

YOUNG MEN'S REG. 129.95

I

ALL WATCHES

styles . Junior sizes
3/ 4 to 17/ 18.

length tails.

25°/o

•&lt;ARAVELLE
•S£110
•IUlOVA
•PUlSAR

colors in the latest

Big Ben by Wrangler. Two
Po&lt;:kelts, lined collar and cuffs.

TRAVEL
CLOCKS

$
LITTLE

SPECIAL SALE/

RI~ING.

consultant's visit

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14K GOLD NOW 30°/o OFF
GOLD PRICES AR[
•RINGS
•BRACELETS
CURRENTLY UP AN 0
•NECKLACES •CHARMS
OUR PRICES

and put the joy back Into
sewing!

_:___.:__

II

$1899

$719

SLACKS
SALE
Beautiful spring

colors in sizes 12 to
24 mos .. 2 to 4, 4 10

ALL

$1/1 Ptl~ed Fmn Onlg

JUNIOR

tops. bicycle tops
and blouses.
Beauliful spring

St1rt ATrdltlonl

XX Large.

TO

TOPS
Knit Shirts, T·back
..

40 to 46

SAlE

NEW SPRING

30°/o OFF

Nylon. cotton, pliaaa. tarry
and knits. SliM Small thru

REG. '9.00 to 140:oo

llnlE GIRlS

ADD-A-BEADS
AND CH~INS

/,/)RI~GL S

0/0 OFF
NOW
For The Or•••••• I

Take advantage of our

Shirts. Nursing Gowna.
Ensemble• •nd Duaten.

'FII! UMISOLI WHilf SUPPlY lASTS.

MONDAY. JUNE 8th
2:00P.M. &amp; 7:00P.M.
'2. 00. Pre-Registration
(Refunded through Coupon)

• produce professional results
at home
• are easy and fasl to use
• seam. overcast and cut in
one operation
· have an exclusive free arm

NEW SUMMER WEIGHT

SLEEPWEAR IS REDUCED
THIS WEEKEND .
"Short Gowns 1nd Robe s,
Long Gowna and Robes.
Pajamas. Baby Doll s. NitB

Reg. $13.50 BRAS .......... Sole 19.45 Plus FREE Camisole
REG. 5 17.00 BRAS ........ Sale 111.90 Plus FREE Camisole
Reg. 119.00 BRAS ......... Sale 113.30 Plus FREE Camisole

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One and two piece
suits by Sea Fashions
of California.
Hawaiian prints and
solid colors.
Missy Sizes
6 to 20-·
Extra Sizes

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

SAVE 30% OFF Our Regular
Price and Recoin A FREE

FACTORY
Singer Educational Consultant
This location one day only!

SUMMER
SLEEPWEAR

Camisole·• with each
purchase.

Special Sa~ings
. . for

SWIMSUIT
·· SALE

WOMEN'S

styles at terrific savings.
- Comfort Strap Bra
- Nobody's Perfect Bra
- Cross Your Heart
· Seamless Bra

=== MAn C. VANVRANKEN, OWNER
1
992-5272
POMEROY '

POMEROY

SALE

BRA
CLEARANCE
Special group of discontinued

HARTLEY ·sHOES

NOW

SINGER• OVERLOCKS

SHOP POMEROY/

25°/o OFF

DRESS SHOES ........... 2 S /o OFF

DIAMOND
EAIIRINGS/NECKLACE SET

is an e~pert Singer sewmg con·
sultan! ready to show you the
many exciting practical and
creat1ve uses tor lhis versatile
machine.

We,,, btrlnf tps~ltlttiBI tbl1 weskend
And lnrlte you to

NEXT TO ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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DESIGNERANDBOUTIQUE
TOP OF THE STAIRS

Kathleen Fagan

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2'0°/o OFF To ALL '87 GRADUATES

CHAPMAN SHOES

All MEN'S FLORSHEIM,
HUSH PUPPY, WINTHROP, ARMADILLO

AMAZINGOVE

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All colors including white, bone. taupe. pink, yellow, green, fushsia, black. blue. red .

/2 PRICE SIZES BROKEN

NEW SUMMER FASHIONS
ARRIVING

W. SECOND

WELCOME ALUMNI

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;t(·t i\'ilti'S ;.11 t h(' Hir h

land I 'nun ! _\' !;w \lll v .
.\ ('l\' ll 1\'ar Skirmi sh will bi•
hf'lil Sat urd"' and Stlnda)' :11 tltf'
Cc •nt u ry \ ' i ll.tgP in Bur to n.
Tho • l.if'r of :1 So lclil'l' 11'11 1 bt•
px pl ; li rH •tl - ~ . t tunla \ d lltl Su nda\"
al l·'or t l.;t ul'f'll!-. ~!a tt• Mc•mori.; l
in Holh\11'. ' l'u :-.\':t r il \\"tiS Cuun l\' .
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lly Si\SD((i\ .1.. I.i\TJ~tt;R
seaso n. Thrse include: i\dena at
lJnit1•d Press Jnh~rnational
Chillicot
he, Buckeye F'urnace
O h in~n' pau SP !h is wrekend 10
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for 1hro i r cou nl rv. bu I I hPrf is a lol
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nf'ar Rolivar. Fort Meigs at
St; ll r; t hi:-. wN,kr·nd
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in Ma r io n. thr M oundbuildr r s
O h i(J ll is t ol'ic P r c•&lt;.;rr va tion
Mu sc•u m in f'ewa rk . the Mu se um
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Jl uncln ·d; oi Ohi o's Jour ism o f Cera m ics in Ea st Liver poo l.
th e Piqu a Hi stor ica l Area
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Mi-ln .\ · ;tc· ti\·itiP.s sti ll C'l'ntf•r Serp&lt;•nt Mou nd in Adam s Cou nt y
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Plans for cooko ut s to be held
during the summPr mon ths wnc
made when thl' R&lt;&gt;Pu.w illc Com·
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cently at the homP of Mr . a nd
Mrs. Donald MyPrS: The fi rs t
cookout will be held .lunr20a t the
Belleville Locks and Dam Park
at6:30 p.m. Com munit y projec ts
were di scussed anu rf'f res h·

1987

Steak
Dinner
Dinners include baked potato

ments were served by the hos ts to

Brander Gilmore

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Bra~dee and Brlanna Gltmore.
age seven, recent ly participa ted
In th e Alt American Twin Page·
ant In Twinsburg taking second
In theic age division. They are the
daughters of Mike and Deb!
Gilmore. Rutland. and the grand·
daughters of Mr. an d Mrs.
Warren Black, Rutland. and Mr.

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Officers were elected at the
Monday night meeting . of the
Mothers of Twins Club held at the
Pom eroy United Method is t
Church.
Elected were Fonda Thomas.
president: Janet Eblin, vice
president ; Debi Gltmore. secre·
tary :. Eloise Drenner. treasurer,
and Shelly Smith, newsletter.
Final plan s were made for a
yard sale on .June 5and 6 and for a
famll.v picnic to be held at Krodel
Park on .June 28.

Spetlll offer 11 pll'llclpallntJ SlnkhousBI only·
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Amy Louks

Louks wins
competition

" My Mother' s Heart " was the
t.hem c of a mother-dau ghte r
banquet held recently at the
Ra c in e United Methodist
Church.
The lellowship hall and the
tables were decorated for the
banquet attended by nearl y a
hundre~ . Amy Mullins had the
welcome wtth the Rev . Florence
Smith giving the blessi ng.
For the program. Linda Jew el l
sang two songs about mothers ,
Lois Bell gave a reading ··Moth·
ers Were Once Daughters" and
the women of the Racine Ch urch
choir sang severa l selections.
"Mother's Heart" was given by

Amy Louk ~. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .Jim Louks. Long
Bpltom, won fir'' ' place In the
senior hi gh di vision or the Ohio
Mus ic Teachers Assoc ia ti on
Buckeye Plano Compr tltlon held
at Ohto Univers ity.
She has bee n a plano st ud cn t a t
"the Athens Communit y Music
School for three .vrurs a nd
studies wi th Nanr.v Zipa y who Is
afflllatrd with IIH· Ohio Uni vl' r·
slty School of Mus I&lt;'.
Amy's pr d ol'mi.l nC'P co nsi sted

of Sonata K 4!'i7 lly W. A. Mozort
and Ciurl DPI.un(' hv !' laude
Debussy . ShP will no\\; co mpl'IC'
held on Ju ne 1:1 at Capita l
Universit y In Co l umbu s during

Th e mother·daught er fellow ·
ship of the Pomeroy Church of
Christ openro wtth music by
Elizabe th Duffy at the plano and
a welcome from Pat Thoma .
A poem. "Jus t For Your
Parents" was given by Paulne
Kennedy. and a prayer by
Charldlne Alkire.
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The openi ng song led by Mrs .
Thoma was "B ringi ng in the
Sheaves" with devotions follow·
lng by Frances Eskew. Mrs .
Alkire and Debbie Alk ire and
.Janet and Megan Venoy had a
song. there was special music by
Sharon Groninger, Seaman. wife
of a former minister of rhe
church.
Special t't'cognltlon went to
Helen Mi ller. the oldest mother:

the Ohio Mu sir TP:-w hers 1\ ssoc iation Stale Convf' n!i on.

A senior at !'~ astern Hi gh
School, Amy Is " mr mbt'l' of the
National Honor Soci&lt;'IY. stud ent
rounrll , new sp:1 per s tJ ff. and on

the majrett t' squ ad . She ha s

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lhe Ohio Un lvrrs il)' Sr hool of
Music.
She wit! br att &lt;· ndin g Ohio
Universit y th h fall whNr ,h r·
wtll be stud.vl ng mu slr.

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women meet

" My Mother's Heart " was the
theme or a mother-daught er
banque t held rec ently at the
Racin e United Methodl'l
Church.
The fell owship hatl and the
tables were decorated for the
banquet attended by nearly a
hund ~ed . Amy Mullins had the
we lcome with the Rev . Florenre
Smith giv ing the blessing.
For th e program. Linda Jewetl
sa ng two songs about mothers.
Lois Bell gave a reading "Mo th·
ers Were Once Daughters" and
the women of the Ra cine Church
rholr sang several selec tions.
"Mother's Hea rt " was givr n by

CiHttTh of t• tH'ist

The Phllalh('a song and pra~·r r

by Regina Sw ill upenl'd thr
meeting. For ro ll r;tll memb rs
gave ther mother' s fu ll na mf' .
Phyllis Gilkey presided with
officer report s being glvrn b)'
Doroth.v Roac h. The flowf't' and
C'ard I'C'pOI'I S W.1S gi\'(111 b\'
Mlidrro Riley.
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Taste em yourself!

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Jesse Saunders. ElNth n Oiehl.
Louise. Hines. &lt;tnd Trudy 1\n ·
drews. The group \'Otrd to
sponsor the poc ket lad.v for the
vacation Bible sc hool car niva l. 1t
was announcer! that the Mlddit'·
port church will host the Meigs

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May 28.
For the prog ram , Mildred
Rtiey read" humorbus poem a nd
Mrs. Roach prcsenl&lt;'d art icles
from the first Phllathea secre·
tary's book in t~Jo . Att r ndlng
besides those named were Bea
StPwart. Evri)'n Murray. Colleen
Van Meter. Ell a Mae Daugher ty.
Louise McE lh in ney. Clyda AI ·
lenswol'lh. and l' ra nrls Rou sh.

Name
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graduation set
Kindergart en gt·aduatlon will
lake place at the Ches ter Ele·
(llentary Scho ol on tho morning
of May 29 following an awards
program. Cathy Johnson, prlnct·
·pal, announced today.
She said that children are to
rome to school on th e bus but
may leave at noon either with
their parents or on I he bus . There
wU! be refreshments for th e
kindergarten children .

Middleport Book Store, and Ru·
!land furnitur e. The Twin page·
ant ' will be shown dn PM
Magazine soon.

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Mrs. Gilmore reported on th e
All American Twin Pageant In
which her daughters. Brandee
and Brlanna Gi lmore partlcl·
pated under sponsorship of the
club . Secret twin pal names were
exchanged. Att endi ng bes ides
those named were Linda Fau lk
and .lanet Eblin. Pomeroy, and
Dwila Sayre, Evans. W. Va .
Anyone Interested In joining the
group may con tact Mrs. Faulk,
992·247!'i or Mrs. Thomas. 66i·
6836.

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Marlene Fisher and therP was a
piano duel by Mary Loui se
Shuler an d Terri Powel l. Mr s.

Smith gave a reading, "My
Mother", and Nadine Eu ler, a
gues t from Charles ton, sang a
song.
Pri,es were to Dollie Wolfe, the
oldes t mo ther, Delta Wolfe. the
younges t mother there, and to
Nanrv Ervin who had thr mos t
chil dren and grandrhil dren
ther e. The benedict ion was given

bv Maxine Wingett. On the
cOmmit tee planning the affair
were Amy Mullins, Lois Bell. a nd
Cara Ma o Sargent. Margaret
West made randy hem·ts.

Jodie Wells, the youngest
moth er: .J anet Venoy, grand·
mother with the baby attendi ng.
Eil&lt;'&lt;'n Bowers, Betty Spencer,
and Mrs. Alktre were recognized
for starting the work on
comfort ers.
A poem , "So Lovingly Inst illed" was read by Sherri Mi!!ht.
and Catherine Proudfoot was the
speaker on "Seeds or Love ... The
group sa ng "In The Ga rden"
with Anna Lorkhan having the
clostng prayer. Noami Ohlin ger
regis tered guests. LaDonna
Cl'ark took pictures. Laura
Proudfoot and Ann Fields as·
slsted with the food for the salad
buffet. and Mrs. Venoy an d Mrs .
Thoma deco ratro the ta bles.

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Emmogene Holstei n Congo
Meigs County Be~order
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Richard Date Bunard. to Ohio
Power Co.. Ease, Sutton.
Chester Bruce Hager. Pamela
Sue Hager. to Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio Elect. Co., Easr.
Orange.
R.R. Cotlerill , aka Raymond
R. Cotterill. Letha Cotterill. to
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohto Elec t.
Co .. Ease. Scipio .
Edith Hall. Jame' E. Hall. to
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Elect.
Co., Ease. Satlsbury.
Ltnda Darlene A-rnott, to John
L. Arnott. Tracts. Pom. VIII.
Evemt L. Crow, Jr., to Small
Business Admtnlslratton, She·
riff's Deed. Chester.
Everett L. Crow, Jr., to Small
llustness Administration, SheTiff's Deed. Chester.
George E. Sellers , Vytlce M.
Sellers. to Charles M. Cleland,
Viola L. Cleland. JA .• Ollv~ .
Elizabeth A. Sayre, Dec'd, to

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Marlene Fisher and there was a
plano duet by Mary Louise
Shuler and Terri Powell . Mrs .
Smith gave a reading. "My
Mother" , and Nadine Euler, a
guest from Charles ton. sang a
song.
Prizes were to Dollie Wolfe. the
oldest mother, Della Wolfe. th e
youngest mother there. and to
Nancy Ervin who had the most
childr en and grandchildren
there. The bent:'dlct lon was given
by Maxine Wingett. On the
committee ptanntng the affair
were Amy Mullins. Lois Bell. and
Cara Mae Sargent. Margaret
West made ca ndy hearts.

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Jose ph D. Sayre. Sr.. Affid ..
Orange.
Charles M. Fry. Jane · Fry,
Kathy D. Fry, to Marion Ri zer.
Minnie Rizer, Parcels. Su11on .
Raymond E. Donohue. Dolores
Donohue. to Gera ld Donohu e,
Linda K. Donohu e. 22 .80A,
Scipio.
Charles G. Sheets, J r., .Dec'd,
to Susan P. Sheets. Deborah
Winters, Cert. or Trans., Sc!pto.
Dorothy E. Sheets, James R.
Sheets, Jennifer L. Sh&lt;'&lt;'ts . to
Susan P. Sheets, Deborah Wtn·
ters. BOA, Scipio.
Lloyd Nelson. Connie Nelso n,
to Joseph C. Wolfe, Mildred A:
Wolfe, Pt. Lot 415. Mldd. VIII.
Hulda Catharine Lovett ,
Dee'd, to Stewart Lovett, Dec'd,
zelda Malone. Dec'd, Herman
Lovett, Dec'd, Eva Grace Jtv·
ldan . Dee'd. Gertrude Long,
Dee 'd, Arthur Lovett , Dec'd.,
Affld ., Sutton.
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UMW has mother's event

Plan Wf'rP ma dP for :1 famil \"
plcntc on .lunr t I at fi p.m. a t tilt'
homP of C'lyd;J J\llpns worth wh r n
lhe PhHathra Wnm r n nwl at th C'

Middleport
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twihs along with J's Exxo n,

Church of Christ has dinner

In fhe sla te final !; which will br

the ace:ld&lt;'mic ('XCC I-

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a nd Mr s. El za Gilmore .
Pomeroy .
The local Mothers of Twins
Club sponsored the Gltmore

Mother theme of meetmg

lrnce award and w;1 s also MPi gs
Count y's ,Ju ni or Miss. 1 9~7 . She

FINANCING

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Middleport councilman. Gilmore heads the
annual ohservnncc 'in the town. Residents,
organizations and businesst 1S wishing to help with
tho financing of th e celehration are asked to
contact Gilmore at their earliesl convenience.

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DONATION ~ ,J.M. "Marty" Crawford,
regional vice president of Consolidated Communications Group, Inc., left, presents a check for $5410
to help with the expenses of the annual .July 4th
celebration in Middleport to Boh Gilmore,

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and w1ne. Cannot De used wttn

Brianna Gilmore

Twins com pete in Twinsburg

and salad buffet with fresh fruit,hot vegetables w"'
two/'Kitsoups.
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Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pi ckens,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernes t Whitehead,
and Mr. and Mrs. Denver Weber.

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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

':thursday, May 21 , 1987

Thursday, May 21, 1987

Community calendarI area happenings

. Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

The Daily Sentinel-Page 11

-People in .the news'----------~
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THURSDAY
TUPPERS PLAINS - Orange
Township Trustees will meet In
special session Thursday, 7:.10
p.m ., at the Orange Township
Vo lunteer Fire Department ro
discuss. dust control.

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POMEROY - County Repuli·
POMEROY- Members of the
ca n Women will meet 7:30
Pomeroy
Alumni Committee will
Thursday at the municipal buildbe
decorating
the Meigs Hi gh
ing in Pomeroy. All Republican
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cafeteria
on
Frida
y .evening at
women are urged to attend.
6:30. Anyone wishing ro help is
wel come.
ROCK SPRINGS - Better
Health Club will meet Thursday,
SATURDAY
1: 1.5 p.m., a I the home of Mild red
PT. PLEASANT - The Bend
•·Ja cobs.
Area Gospel Sing will be held at
the Mason Coun ty Farm Mu ·
FRIDAY
seum, just off Route 62. north of
MIDDLEPORT - Decora ting Point P leasa nt , W.Va .. on Saturfor the Middleport Alumni Asso- day, May 2:1. from 5 to 11 p.m.
t'i atio n banquet and dance to be Si ngers will include The Sa mariheld a t the Meigs Junior Hi gh tans: The Unroe Fam ily: Nar School, will take place Friday row Way Singers: Refl ect ions
beginning at :l: :lO p.m. and Trio, Glory Bound Quartet. New
continuing into the eve ning. Life Si ngers a nd Gospel Me lody
Graduates to assist with the Boys. Admission is free.
decorating are n~eded . For more
informat ion residents may ca ll
SUNDAY
Kathy McElhinney McC reedy ,
VINTO N
Pendleto n992-5064.
Marcum Memorial Day Service

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TOP STUDENT - ,John' Blaettnar, left, ·
Markellng Education Coordinator at Meigs High
School, presents the Distributive Education Clubs
of America student of 'the year award to Kathy
Pickens, center front. At the right Is Evelyn
~ Lanning, Pickens' supervisor at The Farmers
• Bank and Savings Co. At the hack during the
• presentation from the left arc Bruce Reed, Paul

Re1•d and Cathy ·Edwards, all employees of Th!•
Farme.rs Rank who were D.E.C.A . students of th e
year in 1976, 1977 and 1984, respectively . This
marks seven years the bank ha.~ participated In
the program. Pickens, the daughter of Harry
Pickens, .Jr., Union Ave., Pomeroy, and Mrs.
.Jan et Pcavlcy , St. Clair Ro ad, Pomeroy, has
worked at the hank for the past year.

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•· Plans for a work sessio n on a
.. comforter to be sent to Eddie
: Gaona of the Grundy Mountain
·:· Mission, Grundy. Va .. wasser for
~: June 1 when Ihe Eva ngeline
: mlsslonar;· Group met rere nll ~
• at the home of Pal Thoma .
• president.
~
For roll ra il m('mbers com·
• mE'n ted on Memorial Day. Devo~ lions were led by .Ja n~l Vc no.v
. -who read from Err!. 9 and 10 and
;:: a poem, "This Worry." CharJ ;' dlnc Alkire had pra.v&lt;'r. Officers
" reports W&lt;'fe given, lh r roller tl on
: ta ken. and ca rds signed for the
~ sick and shu tins. Reports were
~ given on srveral who are Il l.
, Members were remin ded of the
;.wom en's Fellowship meeting to
• be held May 28 and the .J une
~ m ee ting which will be held at the
- Pomeroy c hurch.
" At that meeting pictures will be
~ put In the album on his tory or th&lt;'
; missionary group.
•. A note was read from Den nv
.
~ All en family expressing apprecl~ atlon for lov(' show n to them In
' their work by the church. Ger : trude Andrews had mission study
·· on Richard and Betty L. Evan: son, former min is ter and .his
~ wlfr. who arc serving the El Paso
:· Ml sson College In Texas.
:: Mrs. Venoy had thr rloslng
~ prayer and refreshments wNe
' st• rve&lt;l to those nam rd and
:: Ger trud e Bass. Eva Dessa uer,
t and Paulin e Kenn edy.

Ph. 992-2156

Children ponder how
to use $500 rewards
:~ PORTLAND, Ore. IUPI I -A
w·{l-year-old boy and a 5-year-old
::·'l'irl 'a rc pond('ring how to spend
::: lhe $:,00 rewards they eac h
1.• receive&lt;! for helping the FBI
11;.,1'alrh a suspect in a cred it union
~ holdup .

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UMW
~:has meeting
:· Tam ml Barber, housemother
~o f Si ne-Ce ra. a special fos ter
:&lt;•ar&lt;· home in AthPns Count y
.·which
will SNvc Meigs Coun ty
I
'
.yout h. was gut•sr speaker at a
: recent meet lng of Ihe Chester
,Unlt~il Methodist Women.
: Thr home is operated bv Mrs.
':Barber and her husband . Roh.
·who were !orml'rly houst' pa r:ents lor Child re n' s Srr\'irrs In
•'Athens Counl .v. La st .vcar Sl nr ~ Ce r a purchased a largo house on
:~:. arres nea r i\ihr ns whi ch ha s
· now been rx tPnsl\'c lv rf'modelrd
: and Is llrense&lt;l to rrcPI I'&lt;' prob~ l em teenagers. H&lt;' ft'JTt~l s lor lhr
·· program will romr from count1·
·:rourt and Count y Human Srrvl; crs Dcparlm&lt;'n ls.
• • ~r s. Dc•nlsr Morn prpsidcd at
: 1hr business mee ting. Ten sick
: and shutln ra lls wcrr report&lt;'d
,. and a thank \' OU no t0 wus ren d

'.from Grorge and Debbie Pic·ke ns
.

.for the donation to their mlssio n~ arv

. work in i\fr trn .

:Past Councilors
~· hold
meeti11K~.•~~ '
Mrs. E lizabeth Ha,ves and Mr .
,• Alta Balla rd wert' hostesses
; when the Past Co uncilors Club of
' C'hrstrr Council. Da ughters of
AmNira. mrt at til l' hall.
, Sadlr Trussell: pn•s id&lt;'nl . rem!
; thr 18th chap ter of Ma Ithew to
open thr meeting. Members
praye&lt;l the Lord's Pra;w a nd
' !lilV&lt;' rhr pledg&lt;' to thr fl ag.
: otrirers' reports ii'Ct'r giv~n ancl
; a tha nk you note was read from
: Mur,v Holl&lt;'r and hl'l' fami!v.
· Others attc•ndlng W!'re Opal
~Hollon. Mary Showalter·. lnzv
Newell. Ethel Orr, Cora Beegle,
Margaret Tut tle. Fern Morris.
.Jea n Frederick, Ada Bissell,
·Mae Mc Peek. Thel ma Whit e
:Margaret Amberger. Go ld!~
;Frederlrk. Charlot te Grant, and
·Belly Roush.
Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Showal·
ter had ·en rertal nme nt. Refreshments were served and Ethel Orr
won the door prize.
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..-{lit s getawav truck and told FB I
~ )lgent s Ihe· direction it took
!;.shortly aft er the holdu p at a
:: credit union office nea r Srort; ·,
~· !lOme on t.lp rn 24. A suspect was
.,. 1aken into cus tody about12 hou rs

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.Smtty whispe red he wanted to
~ bu y a squirt gun wilh the money
""!llld Lyndsey said she would like
,.,.4o buy a doll a nd some medi cine
~. for a s ick friend .
,;., The Fin ancial Institut ions Se::0: curit.v Task Force, set up by
'"'Dregon banks . credit un io ns and
!:':-savings and loan associations
t;;heca use the ba nk robb!'ry rate in
!;'l hi' s Ia t c has long been one oft he
•. highes t in th&lt;' nation, gav~ the
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: Margolis. 25. of Los Angeles.
• was free on $1.000 bail a ft er bei ng
ocharged With . fo ur cQUilf S Of
I forgery. one coun t of gr and theft
: and one rount of possessing a
: bl ank check with in l&lt;"nl to
; defraud.
' Margolis fures arra ignment
~ .Junc- 2 in Van Nu~ · s Municipal
: Court .
• A bookkeeper lor Booth &amp;
: Simpson in sura nrr A!(r. nr ,v .
~ Margolis was a r rt•sted Ma;· 12
~ with an un signed r h ~c k for
; s:I.IR9.(14 and a telcphon&lt;' bill for
· the same amount in his posses' ~ ion . Orpury Olstrlct Att ornry
! Bradford Stan&lt;' told th e Los
; An&gt;:d&lt;'s Times Wednesday.
' Margolis admillt'd to dct&lt;'c·
! tlvcs th at between Apr il :1. 198li.
:and Apri l H. 1987. he forged his

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an d broken through th &lt;' stable
ga le.
Co mmuni t~· Sf'rvlrr offirrrs.
stab!(' cm plo1ees and ani mal
contro l offic ers all respo nded
and lent pol ice a han d co rn ering
the animals.
Naperville Poli r·e Sgt. Robert
Marshall sa id it is not th e fir st
1ime horses haVC' run loose in I he

diploma . Ou rin g the trial. tes tim ony indicated the defend an t's
forma l educat ion Slopped at the
ninth grade.
Fi nally. the judge told Carbone! that he had to stay at home
for eight months. leavi ng only to
go 10 work and church and to
perfol'm
work .

many bPcn frer ut the sa m (' I irn e.

"The ho rses end ed up in the
bat·k ya rds, and we got abou t 211
to 25 fra ntic calls from neighbors." Mars hall said. " We somelimes get about two or th rer
horses that escape ever &gt;· now and
then, but never th is ma ny."
Thief ord1•red
to huy apology ad
WAILUKU. Hawaii tUPl i -A
211-y&lt;'ar-old man con victed of a
sHies of thefts from cars pa t•ked
al a beach was sentenccd 10
make res tllution. stud;· fo r a high
school diploma and lake out a
newspaper ad apologizing for his

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New York City Parks Commissio ner Henry Ster n. blam ing
misC"oncep ti ons abo ut t he
te mpera ment of bears for the
mau lin g dea th of an Jl-year-old
boy in Brooklyn's Prospec t Park
Zoo:
"Popula r cultu re has made the
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Child ren and bea rs do not mix ."

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was r harged with pryin g open
the trunks of seven cars and
stealing varlqus Items . He
plcadl'd guilty to four theft
charges.
Most of the loot was rccoverrd
bu t SPco nd Circ ui t .J udge Boyd
Moss man ordered Carbo ne! to
pay $77.1 in res titut io n for a ll

One ot our very bnt, extra firm pil- ·
low top maftrtllll and matching
box spring 11h - 15 ytar war·
ranty.
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Twin Set 2 pcs...... IS25 S260,,
fulf Set 2 pes........ '720 S310 '
Oueen Set 2 pcs... saoo $490 '
King Sell pes.... 11200 $675 '

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Tho judge fined him SJ.tXlO.
placed him on fl vt• :vcars proba·
lion. a nd ordered him to perform
200 hours of comm unint:v service
work , remain full.v emp loyed,
abstain from alcohol and illicit
drugs a nd buy an adver tisement
in the is land's newspaper apolog-

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CHAIRS: (Over 200 On Sale)

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Wing !Hickory Mfg.) Blue w/ivory stripes .................... l922
lounge Choir &amp; Ottoman, rust fabric ............ Bath for 1679
Rose Green Stripe Ou. Choir .......... ,............................... 1485
French Style Pullu? Chair, Deep Rose w/crtam............. l281

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Mossman · also ord ered Car·
bone! to gPt his GF:D high sc hool

Queen Ann Wing Choir w/racker me&lt;honism, toupe .... $529
RO&lt;ktr Recliner, cream with gray dot ........................... S570
RO&lt;ker Ae~tiner, sea foam green, big chair ................... 1599
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; When asked by polic&lt;' how he
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Mahogany Queen Anne Buffet, 3 dwr, 2 dr ................ tS05 S350
Mahojj. (~ipptndoie Dln~ng Tobit 6h42, u t. to t08 "...... 11J79 S$50
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6x9 Grey White Berber Area Rug I 00% woof ............. $595 S199
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calls .· · according

' to lh (' nx·otds.
: Such calls typical ly cost $2
: &lt;'ach a nd prO\'Ide bol h live and
• recorded graphi c sexual
• language.
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Wild horses
In l'hicago suhurh
! PLAINFIELD Ill . iUPII -in
:• thr later 1800s. th e sce ne may
• havi' appeared perf~ctly normal.
: bu t for resi dents of wha t is now a
: s uburb of Chirago. a buckya rd
: roundup was the las t thi ng to
·expect.
' Around noon Wednesday, po: licr in so uth Plai nfield re eived a
! flow of frant ic telephone ealls
; from residents concerned by the
• appeara nce in their bac k yards
: of r lose to a dozen unsaddled and
! riderless horses nibbling on their
' petunias.
: Bruce Wachowski, owner of
I ihe Shady Nook Lane, Riding
: Stable. where the horses be; longed, altrlbuted the incident to
heightened hormonal actl\'lty.
1
' "We were just silting around ,
' and we heard a big bang. We ran
i out and sa"' the horses loose. f
i have 85 horses here. I'm lucky
~only 10 got out ,:• he said .
Wachowski spe&lt;&gt;ulated two
horses may have been fljlhtlnll

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pa;' his mont hly bills from
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LOS ANGELES IUPii-Jonath an Margolis, who told police he
, ran up hu ge te lephonr bills by
,dialing 976 numbers for "phone
;sex.'' was charged with stealing
• more than $37.000 from hi s
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base, Sulliva n said.

: C'mp l o~·rr ' s signat urr on r hrr k s

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the levels of social responsibility
and pressure decline. and so do
the contributions ." he said.
Sulli van said contributions
also depend on income, but they
do nor r ise in proportion lo how
much a perso n earns. Weal thy
people rend 10. sprrad their
mone;· over a variety.of competing interes ts. al locatin g lrss of
tht•ir contribu tions to chu rches.
he sa id .
In add ition. the higher a
person's Income, the less likel.1·
that person will be to atlend
chu rch: a nd parents with children not in sc hoo l atte nd church
less than those with sc hool-age
child ren. he found .
Sullivan sa id his fi ndi ngs imply
how large chu rches should grow.
Church growth manuals ofte n
recommend tha t churches increase their membership , but in
becomi ng too large: chu rches
ma y be eroding their finanrl al

S&lt;:hwind.t•n. toiled at Ihe• stat&lt;' capitol. The farm . homesteaded
by the first lady' s parent s ~• years ago, is operatC'd by thr
rouplr&gt;'s so n. Dorr.
THOSE EYES: Ct'lcbr il y photoi(rap hcr Marc Ral&gt;oy off ers
this list of Hollywood's Fi nest Feat ures.·Ha ir: Vt•ronlca Lake,
Cary Grant. Eyebrows: Laun•n Bacall, Robert Taylor . Eyes :
Loretta \'onng, Tom Cruise. Nose: Gret &gt;~G&gt;~r ho , VIctor Mature.
Mouth : Barbara Stanwyck, .John Dc.rek. Cheek bones: Katharine Hephurn, ('lark Gah ir. Chin : VIctoria Principal, Guy
Madison.
HARRY 'S RACK: Chicagoa ns shou ting " Har -rec. Har·ree"
welcomed th e voice oi th&lt;• Chicago Cubs, Harry ('a ray. ba ck to
Wrigley Field . ",J feel grea t," said Caray. ou t for three mont h,;
after sufferin g a. u·oke- th&lt;' firs t rime 11c missed any g;~ m es in
his 4:l-yca r baseba ll broadca sting ra rrer.
President Rragan. who called baseball ga mes whrn working
al WHO radio in Des Moi nes. Iowa . phoned Cant; after thrstart
of Tuesday's ga me and sai d. " II wa s never the '''me willwut th e
rea l voic·c of the Ch icago Cub s."
QUOTABLE QliOTE: Betty •\\'hitt• of TV's "Gollirn Gir ls ...
wh ile accepti ng an award .11 the lirsl Amenca n Comrd;
!.'wards, "This is a joke: 'We' ll put lhl' old broad on. the n wr ' II
ra kr the awa rd Irom her and laugh.·· ·
SONGWRITERS PAUTY IN SMOG CITY : The fourt h annua l
1\SCAP Pop Award s bllmt act honorrd Whltm•y Houston' s hit
single "How Will 1 Know" as the most pcrformrd song of J98l;
and ils co mposer. Narada Michael Walden, as so ngwri ter of the
year'. Other com posers saluted at this week' s bas h In Los
Angeles : Sl!•vi&lt;• Wonder, Madonna, Llonl'l Rh•hie, '"''' u•eway
of the Thompso n Tw ins. Burt Bac hrac h and farol&lt;• Ray&lt;• r

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PORTLA ND - Southern High
School Class of 1972 will cele'·
brate their 15-year reu nion with
a picnic on Sunda y at Portland
Park. A pot luck dinner will begin
a bour1 2 noon.
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John 1\1. Grubb, l\I.D.

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OXFOR D. Ohio tUP l i-11 new
study shows that as th e size of a
chu rch's congregation goes up,
the amount of money put in th('
collection plat e declines.
Mia mi Universily economist
Dennis Sull ivan, who reached
that conclusion after study ing
Protestant families in northern
California , said Ihe phenomenon
is due to what he calls . "social
gwners hip," whet her people fee l
as if their con tributio ns ma11er.
"Wh~ n co ngre gatio n size
. reaches 100, co ntributions begin
to decline. a nd they fal l off
-sign ifica ntly again in congregations of abo ut 400 members,"
Sullivan said.
"Fund amen tal ly, if 's a matter
of social ownershi p,'' he said. " ln
a chu rch of few('I' than 100 peo ple.
membe rs undrr·stand a social
responsibilit y and ·per haps a
cer tai n amou nt of socia l pressure to make th at contribution.' '
"As the congregal ion grows.

RACINE - Southern High
School Class of 1967 will c~l e­
brare their 20·year reunion with a
picnic on Sunday at the Racine
Shr ine Park. The potlu ck dinner
will begin at 1 p.m.

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Andy Dodrill Road. VI nton, With
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RUTLAND - The Church of
Jesus Christ Apostolic Faith,
New Lima Road, Rutland . will be
in revival Friday through Sunday at 7 p.m. each evening with
Don Vaughn. evangelist. Communion and foot washin g will be
on Saturday at 6 p.m.

By VINCENT DEL GIUDICE
United Pr&lt;&gt;Ss International
TIP URGED TO NlX CO~IMERCIAL : The wifr of a Boston
telev ision reporter killed by a drunken dr iver has asked re tired
House Speaker Thomas P . "Tip" O'Neill Jr. to canrei a Mil ler
Lite beer commercia l he filmed with baseball not ·SO· grea t Bob
Uecker.
The Boston Herald repo.r ts Paula Childs wrote O'Neill last
week : "For the sake of my young daughter , and all the other
children who have not yet been ex pose&lt;l 10 the sinister
dr&lt;·eptions of liquor advert isemen ts. I implore you to lake
yourself out of thi s Li te beer co mmerciaL" Childs' hu sband.
reporter Dennis Kau!f. died in November 1985 when a drunken
driver ra n a re&lt;llight and slammed into the couple's car .
GOPHER OVERBOARD: Ft·eshman Rep. Fred Grand)'.
R-lowa. who played "Gopher" on ABC's "Thr Love Boar ," rook
a hu!&lt;e paY cut lo !&lt;O to Washington. Grandy made more Ihan
$:192.000 in royalt ies la st year fr om th&lt;' long-ru nnin g series . This
yea r~ as the congressma n represent ing grea ter Sioux Cit yhe will ear n a mere $89,500. W~ l cQme aboard.
JUDGE WAPNER SHEDS HIS ROBE: His honor. Judge Joseph Wapner of television' s "The People's Court ," appea red
this week before state lawmakers In Sacramento . Ca lif. He tes tilled In support of legislation tha t would permi t small claims
courts to handl e cases Involving up to $3 .500. Wapn ~r said Cal·
ifornla's $1,500 small claims limi t must be boosted to keep pucr
with inflation.
HOME ON THE RANG E: Monta na's fi rst lad;·. ·l•·•m
Schwinden, ha ~ completed her annu al tour of dut y on her
fa mily's whea t farm in far -flun g Wolf Poi nt. Sc hwindcn, 61.
piloted a di esel trac tor for two weeks while the governor. Ted

ECCIOOIIIical - kleal 101 Srl)'lller
yatllS. ~l easyro hand~
with a PQWeJful tsec enoire.

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ofprieearo pe!fmnarca feat11es
new lmprMII Echlmatic" line
head. Wet~bala nc ed, easy Ia
harde, with' 2t.tcc enoine.

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3 Owr. lachtlor Chtst ........ l20
Hutch Tap ............................$20
Fd/ Ouetn Cao01o...l HI ......S]J2
2 D•. Night Stand ...............$247
G1anito lingerie Chest.. ....... 1546
Student Dosk ........................ '3 t2
Doublt Drener ..................... 1481

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Pomeroy- Middleport , Ohio

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Thursday, May 21, _1987

Lindbergh honored.on ·flight's . anniversary
By .JO-ANNE BYRNE
ST. Pi\UL. Minn . 1UP l l
Charles i\ . Lindbergh wa s I he
ultimate hero, a la ll, go ldenha ired champion of the skiPs
whos(' name evokes memories of
brass bands and ticker· tape
pm·adcs and makes ~ e ar l s swel l
with pride alt er more I han half a
century.
Tlw "Lone F:ag lc" wa s honorcd on two eo ntlncn ts today,
thl'fiUth anni versa ryofthcda y lw
fi r st struck thP publ ic &lt;·o nsciousness by co mpletin g a so lo transa -..
t lan tic fli ghl · l hal opened thr-

wor ld to i nternational aviation.
In Minnesota . w here Lindbergh grew up, astro naut George
,;Pink y" Nelson, Gov. Rud _
l'
Perpich and representatives of
the French ~overnment were t'o
ce lebra te the ann iversary of
Lindbergh's flight from New
York to Paris w llhin a noon ceremany at t he state Capi tol.
At ·rhr sam e tim e in Prance, a
ro -rnaetmenf of the landing of
tht' ··spirit of St. Lou is' · was
scheduled at Lr· Bourge t i\irficld.
where Li ndberg h land ed on Ma y

21. 1!127.

Pollowlng lh e Minnesota program. wh ich i ncludes music by
t.he Little Palls, Minn., Hi gh
School Marc hin g Band. repres enting Lindberg h's boy ho od
home. a Lindbergh pholograph ic
ex hibit wa s 10 be opened in the
_s lai&lt;'Capllol.
The exhibition porl rays Lind bergh's life. his ac hievements in
av iati on, co ntributions to Minneso la and his lifelong concern for
the env ironment.
One of !hose co mm emora ti ng
I he fl ight is Ma delei ne Simone! .
HH. of Minnea poli s, who allendod

said Lindbergh told her. "'The;·
say I came over here t o i mprove
l he rel ations between the l wo
countries . They call ml' a good
will ambassador. But I ca m e
over here l or one reason. and i hat
was the $25,000 prize.'·
'
The prize was offered b_v a New
York hotel owner. for the fir st
non-stop so lo flight between New
York and Paris.
Ray Brown, 81. of Webs ler.
Min n., remembered th at he and
fell ow mechanic s doubt ed Lind bergh' s plane wou ld get off the
ground · because il wa s · ·200

Lillie Palls High Sc hool with
Lind bergh and met him In Paris
after his fli ght .
Simonet wa s one of thr gursts
invited to a commemoratin•
luncheon Wed ncstlay at the Sai nt
PatJI Hotel, the si tr of tho 1q27
triumphal ce lebration of Lind bergh "s relurn l o his home Sla te.
"' li e loved the ouldoors, work Ing with molars and his hands ··
and '"loved the t Mi ss iss ippi r
ri ver, .. Simone! reealled.
When I hey ran into each olh or
in Paris after I he flight , Simonl't

perren l overloaded with ex tra
fuel.· ·
But l.indl)crg.h impressed the
mec hanics wit h his dedication.
and they bet on him to make it
while t~ei r boss bet ~veryo ne
that the plane's engine ro uld nor
ru n 10 hours wit hout bei ng oiled. '
When the word . cam e thai
Lindberg h had won th e co mpetition. "we we re very thrilled l or
Lindbergh. but we were even
happirr l o see the boss co me
around and pay up his bet s,"
Brown said.

AMC .board approves Chrysler takeover_ _ __
fly ,JAN A . ZVERINA
Ul'l Auto Writer
DETROIT 1UP I I -The board
of direclors of i\ merlcan M olars
Corp. has approved a ta keover
agrPemenl by \ hrysler Cor p. in
an dea l th at would net i\MC
sha re holders Chry sler stoc k
va lu ed at sv;o per shan&gt;, up from
$•1 " share w hen Chrys ler fi rs t
announced it s intentions to bu .v
I he au tomak cr last Murch.
Th e acqu isition of i\MC bv
Chrys ler mu st sti ll b&lt;· approved
by Chrysle r and Prcnch ca r mak er Renault , whi&lt;'h owns 4fi. l
per ee nt of i\MC. i\MC stockhold ers and the government s of
fo'raneP, Ca nada and the Unit ed
Stair s also mu st approve th e
dea l.
i\ MC' said in a statem ent
Wed nes day fr om li s Sou lhfleld.
Mir·h.. hl'a dqu ar ters th at undr r
lhl' agr ee ment , Chrys ler would
arquirr al l oul standing shar es of
i\MC's common and co nverti ble
pr£'fcrred stork held by l hrpubli c.
i\1 $4.o0" share instead of lhP
or iginal $4 a share offer , i\MC
sharr holders would receive a
total nrarly $ti()(l million i nstea d
of $!i22 mill ion, Chrys lt•r spokrs·
man .John C uini vrn sald .
Holdr•rs of i\MC prcfN r r &lt;;l
stock wou ld rece ive an f'xtra
$1.04 pr r sharl' in cash for eac h
pre ferred stock . which is con·
. vN tlbl e Int o 8..1 shares of rom·
man sloek. Th py also havr th P
opt ion to rerrlve a Chr ys ler

prcfPr n 'd stock undt' r si milar
terms . i\MC said.
Incl uding Ren ault" s int erest of
more than &gt;O.!i m il lion shares.
i\MC has about11 6.7 mi lli on
common shar es and nearl y 7.8
mi llion pr'ercr rcd shares · our .
sta nding. com pany· spokes m an
F:d d SnvdN sai d.
Howcvrr industry anal;·st T homas P . O'r:ca dy, hea d of Int egrated i\u tom otive Resources
In c-. i n subu r ban Phil adelphia.
sa id the tot al price of the dealwhich co uld br as high as $2
billio n - depr·nds on arrange·
mt' nrs betwl'en Chrys ler and
Renault as 1.1r as l iabi l ity assumplion s and mar k rti ng
agr eeme nts.
" It is a good dea l for i\ MC."'
O'Grady sa id, "'but the key wi l l
be i n the nne print be l wee n
Chrysler and Renau lt ."
AMC Chai r man ,JosPph F..
Ca ppy called I hr. merge r· one 1ha t
is in the " b&lt;'s l intrresrs·· of l he
automukcr' s stoc khold ers.
'Thr board of director s of
i\ merii'an Mot ors ha s studied .
eva lu ated , and nPgo tia ted thr
Chrys ler proposa l and believes
that 1hr mcr g&lt;• r on I hrse term s Is
in th&lt;' bes t inl &lt;· rrsts of l he
stock holder s.'" Ca ppv sa id . "The
boa rd int end s to rrcom mend
app roval of the lran sac lion by
stork holdN s. · ·
C' h r.~·s lPr Cha irm an Lee A,
l acoera said In a statcmr nt th at
"' th r co mbinalion of C' hrvs lr.r
ancl i\m&lt;·r ica n Mo tors wil l br

good for both the stockholder s,
emp loyees and dea lers of bol h
co mpanies" and that Chrys ler
··hopes lin al approvals ra n be
obt ained qu ickly. "
The merger is subj E•rt to
approval by the holders of twoth irds of i\MC 's ou tstanding
common and preferred shares
and the app roval of non· Rena ult
shares vo ted on lhe ma11er.
II is ex pec ted that an i\MC
shareho ld ers meel ing wi ll br
held wit hin 90days toapprovrlh&lt;'
dral, Sn yder sa id.
Chrys ler spokeswoman Ta ggerty Pa lrirk sa id Chry sh' r' s
would m&lt; •ot late Wednesday in

FREEDOM
GOSPEL
MISSION

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Co. Rd . 31
Bald Kndb ·

Stiverville Rd .

MAY 20 to 25
7:30 P.M.

FLORIST
Meig s County' s Oldest Flori :-t

352 E..Moin St., Pomeroy,
PH. 992 -2644
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21, 1987

Casey considered global plan
WASiilNGTON iUPI)
Parmer CIA Director Willia m
Casey, so close Jo the Contras
that one of them railed him
"Uncle Bill," considered an
el abora te sc heme Ia ship arm s to
an ti-eom munls1 rebels in five
nations withou t telling Congress
or the State Department, in vestigat or s have l ear ned.
Through testimony from re·
tired Maj . .Gen. John Si nglaub
. and Ni caraguan rebel leader
Adolfo C~ l ero, th e congressional
pan els probing the Iran-Cont ra

TO ·~lACE AN AD U.U 99MI56
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Defendants,

: CV-32 in said Coort, I will of·
fer for sale. at the front door of
the Courthouse in Pomero~ .
Meigs County, Ohio, on the
19th day of June. 1987. at
10:00and
a.m.,
the following
londs
tenements.
located
at 43065 Cook Road. Hemlock Grove, Ohio 45738:
. Situate in Bedford Town described as follows :
· ship, Meigs Countv. Ohio,
Beginning at the northwest

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CO L UM BUS. Oh io 1U PI 1 - The Co lumbu s Boa rd of
Fduralion ha s rlilmed un intr:r lm superi nfPnd ent to tak(' over
w ht•n .Jam es H .vr&lt;' INl V&lt;'s thi ~ ~ umm cr .
Da mon i\sbur.v wi l l srrvr In thr lnlNim ca paci t;• until" new
supr·rl ni PndPnl is hir ed .
Hyr r Is leaving aller fl vr yea r s to become hrad of a
pa rap ro fess ional s&lt;·hool In Co lumbus.
i\sbu ry had appliPd for lhl' su)lt'ri ntrnden t' s job w hen i! wa s
g lv~n lo H;-rP and he' s applird aga in. Hr has ber n with tho
\o tumbu s school svs tem lor morv t11an 20 vrn r s and r urTrn ll v
h('&lt;Hl.~ suppor t s('n~ lf'l's .
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GEARY'S
BODY SHOP

Custom Painting
Service, Rusloralfon
&amp; Collision Service
Wash ,&amp; Detail
Service
550 PAGE ST.
OH.

•4X4 's, VANS
&amp; PICKUPS . $
#G60000

:~~ $699

2999

:~::u $775

168028

992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL • SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

In Memoriam

In Loving Memory Of
GARNET L. MOORE
who passed away
Sept. 21, 1979
Alot of yesterday, but
more today,
You 're being thought
of
l.n a ~pecial way.
Sadly missed
by husband ,
Robert E. Moore

3 PIECES

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Olin
GaNipolis
446-3045

ELECTRIC &amp;
ACETYLENE
WELDING
FREE ESTIMATES
THOMAS
BODY SHOP
IT. 4, POMEROY ·

Daily 9-S
Mon. &amp;

•••

GALLIPOLIS
.
240 llrlnl A.._
1704 East. . Aw.
446-1113
441-4204
Doi~ I •·• · till 5:30 p.M. Doily II.• . tilt 7:00 p.rrr.
Sot. I o.• , fttt 4:00 p.m.
Sot. I u . liN 4 p.11.

PT. PLEASANT
515 •in St. 2UI JlcbH Avt.
575-1510
575-2731
I La. tilt 5:00 p.10.

OFFERS GOOD THRU 6 / 26/ 87 AT PARTICIPATING PARTS PLUS AUTOSTORES

m-5511

Public Notice
and be well

qualified for

commitleo work . Nomina ·

t ions mu st be received in
FARMERS HOME ADMIN·
ISTRATION OFFICE , 105
~UTTER NUT AVENUE. PO·
MEROY, OHIO no later than
May 26. 1987. FmHA com·
mitt ee elections are open to
all eligible voters without re-

BISSELL
.BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES
"At Reasonable Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Duy

or

Night

NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16-86·1fn

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

•ROOFING •SIDING
•WINOOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING &amp;
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES &amp; POLE
BUILDINGS

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

CHESTER, OHIO

FREE ESTIMATES

Phono Day or Evenings

PH. 992-2772

985-4141

4-1U7-1 mo

@

Septic Systems
We Carry ConCJele Culverts
l icensed &amp; Bonded

WILLIAMS
TRENCHING SERVICE
Rt 4. Hysell Run Road

Pomeroy , Ohio 457&amp;9
PH: (&amp;141 991· 1834 01
992-6704- Free Estimates

USED TIRES
NEW BATTERIES

ACTION
TOWING
949·9070 or

949-2045

4-17·1 mo.

5·6-' 8).1 mo pd .

BOGGS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

POMEROY, OHIO

Will Do .. ..
Carpentery - Vinyl
&amp; Aluminum Siding
- Painting Drywall
free Estimates
Reliable
Guaranteed Work

Meigt Co.'s #I

MEMBERSHIP $5 .00

Nlteelub

Charge $2 .00

J.R.'s RrPAIRS
TVs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service
Electronic Organs
. Mobile service

614-843-5248
REASONABU . REIIAIU

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

RUSS
ELECTRIC
MOTOR REPAIR

4-17-t mo.

Rl I, BOX 278
32933 ROMINE ROAD

Howard L. Writesel

RUTLAND

ROOFING

742 -2070
25 YEARS EXP.

Gutters

REWINDS ALL TYPES
OF MOTORS

NEW- REPAIR

5·14· I MO.

Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Truck , auto, &amp;
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding .
I All makes &amp; models)

SMALL ENGINE

949-2263
or 949·2168

REPAIR
Authorized Service
&amp; Parts

4-11·87-lfn

Brigg s &amp; Stratton

Tecumseh
Weed Eater

FOR FUrURI USEI

homel ito
J acobsen

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

VALLEY LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY
Middleport. Oh .
992 -6611

985-3561
"" Makes
•W ash e rs •Oishwashe rs

5· 13-87

PH. 949-27 56

THE HAT RACK

• R efrigerators

(Sugar Run A&lt;ea)
HOURS: Wed .· Thu rs.-r ri.
10 o.m. to 5 p.m.
IDiurdov I 0 A.M.

•Drye rs •Freezers

PAilTS and SERVICE

4·511r

'VINYL SIDING
• AlUMINUM SIDING

to 12 NOON
Other times by thame or
coli 992 -1738 for

'BlOWN IN
INSULATION

HANDCRAFTED COUNTRY

appointment .

ITEMS

BISSELL

Wood-( rocher -Ouilting

. Flowers, Sewing ,
Basket lids

SIDING CO.

New Homes Built

COMPARE OUR PRICES!

4· 14· 1 mo

" Free Estimates"

John K. Btntt
Owntr /Mechanic

or 949·2801
No Sunday Calls

PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
161 North

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G&amp;M TV
REPAIR

Second

Middleport, Ohio

4S 760

.SALES &amp; SERVICE

W e Cllrry Fishing Supplle1

441835 St. lt. 124
locine, Ohio 45771

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here

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RESIDENCE PHONE
!6141 992 -77!4

949-3088 Bus.
949-2606 Home
All Makes &amp; Models
24 HR. SERVICE
3-17-2 mo. pd.

YOUNG'S

I'711 •n,,

8-20-'86 tin

~ LISA M. KOCH, M.S.

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WBIMAN'S PAIN11NG
&amp; SAfiMIWTING CO.
COMMEICIAl
I'll came fa you.

992-6215 or 992 ·7314
Pomeroy, Ohio

Portable Sandblasting
MASONRY
RESTORATION. SWIM
POOLS . STEEL. LAWN
FURNITURE. BARNS.
FARMoNG EQUIPMENT .
HOUSES. ETC .

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FREE ESTIMATES
RESIO l N TIAl .'COMM ERCtAl

PH. 742·2027
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SANDY'S
AUTO SALES

Automotive lepoir
&amp; Service
Clll 992 -7403 Art.

11. Rf. 33, Pomoror, OH.

(614) 446-7619 or (6L4) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, BoK 1213
Gallipolis, Ohio 4563L

'fe'll Sell You A
Used Car or Fix
Your Old One
J-17-1 mo.

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

ROOFING &amp;
SIDING

FREE
ESTIMATES
ALL WORK
GUARANTEED

20 Year• Exp .
EXCELLENT

BEll CONSTRUCTION
GIMral Cetm-actors

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All Types of
Trenching
GAS · WATER
ELECTRIC
DRAINS

Bus. Ph. 4185·3813
Home 4185·3837

4·11-1 mo. pd.

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THE DITCHING
SERVICE

TUNEUPS to TRANIMISSION

Licensed Clinical Audiologist

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Buying d&amp;IIV gold.. silver co ins.

rings , jeW el ry , sterling ware , o ld
coins, large curranC~ . Top pri·
cas. Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport , Oh . 614·

992-3478 .

or deep freere.
Us ed l&amp;wn mow er. Cheap. 614-

Rttfrig eretor

742-2886 .

Meeting of Addison Reyn olds

Cometary As•oc ia tion . Monday ,
May 26, 6:30PM at C:emetary ,

11

Help Wanted

Something Naw Under The Sun
Reps Needed to Bus ine11 AcC'lunts . Part Time t18,000
Potential. Ful Time S60,000 '
Potenlial. Work own Hours Training provided . Call 1 ·612938·0019 M·F. 8: am· 6-:00pm

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Need Babysi1t11r from 2:00 to
7:30PM . Someone With other
smftll children at home. Ph.
614 - 31\7 - 7269 C&amp;ll bftfor e
2:00PM

for

rent .

Oopendllble Babytllter

r~eeded

Brown '• Tr ailer Park. Miners·
ville. Ohio 614· 992 ·3324 .

in o ur hom e AftAtnoo ns &amp;
evenings. Call 61 4-448· 0500.

Support the Scipio Twp . Vol.
Fire Departm ent: The fire de -

EXCELLENT WAGES for spare
time attembly work: electronlea, crafts . Othen. Info , (5041
641 ·0C91 EXT. 2987 Open 7
Oay1. CALL NOWI

partment of Scipio Twp . it
spon11oring 11 fund raising pro·
gram to nise money lor needed
equipment . A penon reprelllnt ·
lng the Scipio Twp. Vol. Fire
Oe pllrtment will be contacting
all homes In the area serviced by
thi1 department . In appreci&amp;tlor~
tor your 112 .00 donation will
reeei • . a co mplimentary eertifl·
cate for 1n 8x10 fafT'iiY portrait ,
This will be t&amp;~en at the Scipio
Twp . Vol, Fire Department. This
fund ral1ing pr og ram Is leglt l·
maHt and the Scipio Twp Vol.
Fire Department ask1 for your

Medical Record • Coder. This
440 btd gerleral Ho1pital with
medic al achool attlll111on It
•eeepllng appllc111on1 for an
experienced ICO -and ·CM Medi-

cal Records Coder: ART Reglt·

tratlon Prefarr~ . Sand resume
Including Salary hlatort to:
Peraonnel Dlreetor 1 St . Mary ' l
Hospital. 2900 Fhst Ave., Huntington, VVVa 26701 . EOE M·f ·
H

4

Giveaway

Rat Terrier. mal e: whltewl111 ono
bleck ear . Great wllh children ,
Call 614·446-7337 .

Found : Beautiful black Dober ·
man on Pole Cat Ro•d. 8 / 10
beck from Rt . 7. Call 614 ·ot46·
7372.
2 cau: 1·8 yra. old. 1· 6 month•
old, bo th temel e. Movh1g out of
stllte. Ca ll614·••8· 668 3.
Froo Springer Sponlel . 814 ·992 ·

5044.

Need parl· time bab~tiUer for
summ er mon!ha. Call 614· 441·

4979 .

Stvli1t1. shampoo girl 81 manlau·
ri1!. license req , Part·t!m e. Ph.
814-4.t8- 7266 or .t46 ·7820.

Babysitter neaded In m~ homa .
Centenary area , agel 9 I 2.
Mon. thru Fr i. Ph. 614· 441·

3887 ,

Memori1l Counaeknt
Provide • urviCt , that some dty

ovtryone mu1t have, and makl
way ebove avaragee~tnlngtphJt
alot of .. tisfactlon In providing
an absolute must. Cat1814 · 441·
3616 tO:OOAM 1 :00PM Mon.
lhru Fri.

32 Inch, leh hlngo11. storm door,

good cond . 304· 676· 4086 ,
2 kitten•. black and white, one
mete and an• tern ate. 304 -87&amp;-

t365.

AVON . no ..rvlce charge, open
territories . phone 304 ·175·

1429.

EXCELLENT WAGES for spere '

••••mtply work: electron·
lc1. creftt. 0\her lnformaUon

llt'I'UI

••" rso•ll•t -ooes EXT 3557,

Four kltte111, 304· 773 · 616&amp; .

op., 7 dtyll CALL NOWH

C1nned fru ll end vegetables.

AVON ·ht chenglng l 8t tmong
the ""' 1o reap the bentfltt of
the new Avon . Call 304· 1112~
26 ..6.

30• ·876·3822 .
Sl• pvpplet. 6 males , 1 female,
part Poodle and 7. 304-87&amp; ·

4625.

HIRING ! Govtrnfl\tnl jobt•vour
area . 11 6 ,000 -UI.OOO. Phone
call refundebte. !102)138 ·18811
ext 1 203.

VETERANS-hrn axtramon., In
thfl A rm~ National Guard. 304.

6 Lost and Found
FOUND : Set of key s. Perk Front,

Near re1troom t . Ident ify 11
Tr ibune Office. 825 Third A va.
GallpOIIt Oh io .
Larg e whit• mtle cest found on
Rt . 28, Buhan Rd. Flr11 turn to
right patt Southern High School .
Found on the tint of May. Call

6t 4-949·2230 .
Voung

male Beegle lost In
Hemlo~ Grove wilt! Shade aru .
Lost since May 18th. If tcund ,
Cllll 814-992-884 7 ,
LOST. Large m• le mix•d breed
dog. Collie tnd Ge rma n Shl!·

ph erd, brnwn and black, h1111
large leather collar w ith h08f1
1t"11ped refltctor on it, If lound
ple11e c•ll John Click, 304 ·895·
3588 or 895 -381 S.

8

.

675· 3059 or 1-800· 642 ·31t8 .

R.N . eppllce~icns tre now btlno
accepted for 32 kr full time
position el Ple111nt Valley Nun·

lnliJ Ctre Center. " Fiulble
Hours- All Shlfll" . Bentllta

wtilabl•. Con teet PerJOMel Of·
Plenenl 'Jelley Hotpltel.
304-67&amp; ·4340.

f ie~.

Scolerthlp avtiltbl ll for qutllllt&lt;f
eppllcantt. c&amp;ll ERA. Town end
Country R..l Ettltt. 304 · 875·

6646 .

Baby slner in my home. .C Yltl r
old end 3 month old . nnd
rtferencet P.O. 8011 122. Hert·
ford, W. Vt . 25247 .
Th e FIH1 It lnll The Navy hat
opened '" o lf lce In Point Pltl·
sant , For intormttlon on Navy
J ob s. Program• and Benefits.

colt 8111 304·176·22 1I or 304·

526· 578t co llecl. It ' s worth
looking Into . You can live lhe
advenure In thll N&amp;vy.

Public Sale
&amp; Auction
12

Ric k Pesr1 on Auc tioneer 11 ·
ce nt &amp;d In Ohio end Wes t Vlrg l·
nla. R.. l Estate. t n1ique. f1rm ,

liqu idat ion nln . 304·77 3 ·
6785 or 773· 6430 .

Situations
Wanted

Babysi t in mv home. Oay 1hitt
weekday•. Meadowbrook 11tre11.

304 ·676 ·6870.

511/ rtn

Computerized Hearing Aid Selection

J:

opportun ity to Earn &amp;800·
S100D / wk . Many comp11ny
be~efltt · advaneement manag e·
mont positions a~otailable . Cell
Su e for Interview 614 ·286·
6421 . Not just~ job .

4:00PM .

CALL
614-446-3028

~ Swim Molds · Interpreting SetVIces

Happy Ads

va1e you1 Salary to llart .
Commlnlns-Bonus . Fantauic

Pollee and Shepherd
puppies, 304 ·87.15 -3848 after

V. C. YOUNG Ill

5·5-'17-J '"'·

· Tour Guides; Does mon~~y moti·

Germ~~rn

WOII CUAU.NTUD /fUI IUIMAfl1

1 - 13- tfc

3 Announcements

IESIDENTIAL, INDUSTIIAL,

work

.,~!li J

446 ·0175.

f mploy menl

Shih Tzu 4 yenr old. Hou1e
broken . 614·992·3632 .

3-tl-tfn

Farm Equlpmut

992· 2196
Middleport, Ohio

Used Mobile Homes . Call 614-

Pan black Poodloll, 1 year old
male to give away. Call 8t4·
74 2 ·3130.

PH. 949·2860

!Free Estimates!

PAT HILL FORD

.

support ,

•R anges

'.• (\ r ;,,x·

Eutern

Announcements

Camper Space s

- Add ona and remode ling
- Roofing and gun er w ork
- Concrete w ork
- Pium blng 11nd electrical

We can repair and re core radiators and
heater cores. We cart
also acid boil and rod
out radiators. We also
. repair Gas Tanks .

191 1

Now openl Mobil e Home and

Authoriud John Deere,
New Holland, Bush Hog
Farm Equipment
Dooler

RADIATOR
SERVICE

2282 .

2 POOL

CARPfNTER
SERVICE

1·3-'86 tfc

Bulek-Pontiac.

Ave .. Gallipolis. C1U 614 · 446-

Se r vtces

992-7636

OUT

TOP CASH paid for ' 83 model
end newer uaed cars . Smith

Non-M em.ber Cover

992-9901

U. S. AT. 50 EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Parts &amp; Ser~lce

We Are A Private Club
Now A ccept ing New
Members

5·13· 2 mo.

!CUT

814-446 ·3672

WED. 9-1;
FRI. &amp; SAT. 9:30·1 :30
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SUN. 3 A.M.-12 A.M.
MONDAY-SATURDAY
I 0:30 A.M.- 2:30 A.M.

Lowboy Hauling

4-15 '86 -lc

POMEROY MASON
1:00 ... till 5:30 p.a .

Custom Weld ing

Downspouts

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

Rt. 124, Pomeror Ohio

lit W. 2111 Aw. IIDitt ll

HHIH

"::'~-

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

(30 + 40)!·!

SAVE '73.001
Corner of
lhird and

come. from agricultural pro·
duction) . be a citizen of the

24 HOUR TOWING
&amp; ROAD SERVICE

Also Trutlllluion
PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

In Memory of my Sister
TRESSIE STETHEM
on her birthday,
May 21st.
When joy abounds up
there in the skies.
And God gently wipes
the tears from our
eyes.
Then we'll see clearly
the face we adore.
And greet our dear loved
one that's lORe on be·
tore.
Gone every heartache
that we may feel .
For earth has no sorrow
that heaven can 't
heal. ,
Miss you so much,
Jose hine

We promise to find the auto part you've got
to have ...the hard to find part you can;t
finish the job without... the right part the first
time ... or blow a gasket t:ryi ng.
We've got the Part.s••• Pius the smarts at .••
Parts Plus

REG. 1267.00

Sale $194°0

oration of a farm. have their
principal farming
operation
wf11in the county or area in
which activities of the county .
or area committee are carried
OU1, derive the prindpal part of
their income from farming
(ttlat is more than 50 percent
of their gross income must

6· 17-lfc

5

:: -,-~

Roger Hysell
Garage
AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

OEPA sa-y.~ no to ~arbnge barge

., Arvin.

u-t:~,

Public Notice

10-8-tfc

YOU KNOW AND TRUST"

COLU MB US, Ohio I UP I I - The Ohio Environmenta l
v Ohio landfi ll to
Protection Agenry says II will not allow an_
a crept waslrs from the fl oa ti ng ··garbagr barge·· bc•ca use NO
one knows wh at is on the barge.
/\c lin g Ohi o F: PA Director Strvrn Grossman savs no one
k nows wh nt m ay hm·&lt;· devpJoped in thr \Va s tC's th ai iw\'(' ber n
lru vrl ln g arou nd for mor e th an a month looking for a home .

111~·--

5-8-' 87-11

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

15114. 21 , 28 3tc

HALOGEN BEAMS

,_

We pay CISh for lata model clean
u1ed ears.
J im Mink Chev .-Oids In c,
Bill Gene Jotlnson

ENTERTAINMENT

Plumbing S!rvice

Wanted To, Buy

9

LIVE

Trench in g ol ~ny Type
Backhoe Servi ce

n -~-~-~

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992-3989

PH.

Ohio

GAS CHARGED SHQCKS

TRENCHING IS OUR liNE

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Sheriff of Meigs County,

TERRAIN TAMERS

,..,

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BUSiness
•
services
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praised value.
TERMS OF SALE: CASH
Howard E. Frank

LIMIT 4

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gard to race , color. religi o n ,
dates by petition. Copies of the
petition and instructions on its United States or an alten law· national origin, age. political
completion can be obtained fully admitted to the United affiliat ion . marital status .
from your local FmHA office. States for permanent resi · sex, and / or h andicap .
15114 , 17. 2t , 24 , 4tc l .
Persons nominated should dence, not have an FmHA in·
sured or guaranteed loan ,
becurrentlyengagedintheop__;;..;;________________...t._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..,

tv A~RAts~\;
• The real aatate cannot be sold
for 1eso lflan two-thirds the ap-

1189000

...u .....-

D--.. -·-

• NOTICE OF RIGHT TO
N OMIN-!&gt;TE BY PETITION
The Farmers Home Admin·
istration (FmHA) is accepting
nominations for County Com·
mittee elections fOr MEIGS .
VINTON
AND A1liENS
COUNllES. This notice is is·
sued to inform eligible voters
of the right to nominate candi·

thence east 12 rods and 1 2
feet; thence south 6 rqds 6
feet: thence west t2 rods t2
feat; thence north 6 rods 6
feet to the place of beginning.
containing one-half acre more
or tess.
· Reference Deed : Volume
300. Page 237. and Volume
21~. P~g; 943d Meigs Coun·

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joflowi nJielephone f'.tclurn,et ...

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rendered, being Case No. 87-

nylon wheels.

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upon a Judgment therein

•FOR CARS &amp;
LIGHT TRUCKS$

0!111'
O!ICIO
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NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue ofan Order of Sale
issued out of the Common
Pleas Court of Meigs County,
Ohio. in the case of Diamond
Savings &amp; Loan Company,
Plaintiff, against David Barn·

Hardwood body,
padded headrest

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Special Singers
Nightlt

Columbus Zoo fence.~ bears

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house.

GAS CHARGED SHOCKS

he said he supported il because It
wou ld " m ake it possible for th e
U.S. to be a little more covert in
their supporl for resistance
forces."
A memo outlining the plan sa id
the J'ebels would receive Soviet ·
sty le weapons In a complex
ar ra ngem ent with the United
St ates , Israel , China and a
private t radin g compa ny. Th e
docum ent. released by the congres slona I commill ees. said l srae ! and China would be unawa re
of the destin ation ollhe·arms.

CONSTRUCTION

Rev. Clyde Ferrell

,..--Ohio briefs:-____,
COLUMBUS, Ohio 1UP ! t - Th o \olumbus Zoo has :r new
steel fence ar ound its polar brar co mpound to preve nt the bear .~
fro m gefl lnR oul and people ge tt i n ~: in such as happened
T uPsday nlghl in a Nrw York zoo .
Th r stee l l enrr was erec ted a1 the Co lumbu s Zoo last wec'k
a f1 c r a newly a r q ulred pol ar bear t r ird 1o esc apr· on hpr first day
in t he compound .
Zoo dlredor .Jack H anna says fe nrrs. moats, 400 vo lunlecrs
and 2~ - ho ur sC'rut'it )· are drsig nocl to proi Pct fJ&lt;'Oplr and th&lt;'
animal s.
Tuesday night In :t Nrw Yor k zoo, 1hree children erawlecl into
a pol ar bea r den to sw im afiPr hours, and a bear· mauled one
child to drat h .

sca ndal have new evidence oft he
CJA "s secret act ivities against
foreign governments.
Singlau b, an Army veteran
who arranged arms sa l es to the
Contras, told the commillecs
Wednesday of a December 198.1
proposal for the CIA to aid
resistance for ces in Angola.
Afg han i stan, Ca mbodia and "
Ethiopia as well as in N icaragua , .
liead of the co nser valivt&gt;
World Anti-Communist L eague,
Si ngl aub testified hedtd not know
if Casey approved the plan. But

Business ·Services

J&amp;N

!UfS&lt;&gt;.O.O&amp; OfO

'\ 1•rt•r

The Daily Sentinei- Page- 1 ~

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

REVIVAL

closed at $;!q_ l 2'i a share. down

Savannah. Ca .. where it will hold
it s 1987 annual stock holder s·
meeting Th ursdav . I t is ant ici pat ed I hat Chrysle r wi l l formall,annou nce it s approva l of the
merger then to it s shareholders.
Renault' s board is expected to
mee t Thursdav .
When Chrys ler announced it s
int ent ions to bu;· i\M C laSl
Marc h. the total val ue of the deal
Yfas pegged at $2 billion. inrlucl ·
ing the ass umption of AMC's long
term debts .
AMC's rom mon stock &lt;'lo sed
Thursday on the New York Stock
Exchange at $i.2o " share. up
$0. 12fi. Chrv sle r ·s common stork

. Thul'$day,

GUnEIWORK

REFERENCES
FREE ESTIMATES

JAMES COE
CAU

614-367-0412

S·S·' I1· 1 mo.

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDING
•Ins ulation
• Storm D oor !I
•Storm Win dows

·N!'-'-'lr~

....... Gallipolis........ ..
&amp; Vicinity

•R e pl8cement Wind ow s
•N ew Rooling

"FRU ESTIMATES"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

4·18-'17-1 mo.

BINGO

lA GIII (LUI- POMfiOY, ON.
rlttll1.,7 IM- 11 6,4f
7~· H rp~ (IJ' I'I ( 11J'T" \

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Sale: eve rything
chup. Wed. thw Se t. 9 -? 2nd

1~:'"~!~- r;gni · Mt . Tabor Rd .,
mower, k)tl·
thing•! 0fll'lrQII Canr~r Reti·
dence: At 1110· 2 mile s from
HMC. Thun .. Fri., Sat.
g11111.

Thurs &amp; Fri . Cllnten•v Town·
house. Clothlng. somemols. lotl
of everything.

.......P.iim'iiro·.;r······- Middleport
&amp; Vicinity

thing. curte int , mlte. Ite ms Oft
Li me Ad. in Rutl&amp;nll. Sat .
May 23 and Mon. 25th.
N ~tw

Gar age 1ale: Mondav May 2ft , 9
to dark Clothing. dl1het, bllfl ·
batl card• Ge orge Wh it e ret Old
Rt . 33

· .....PfPfeiisanc ·
&amp; Vicinity
. ...
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Big Vard Sale. 2 Burdfl t11! Addn ,
l't. PI! . Thur s and Fri. 9 ·00 AM ,
furnitur e, te nt, gu itar, cPd · bow.
etc .

GARAGE SALE - Fr iday &amp;
Sstuui"Y"· 9 -4. SUde projector,
mov ll!l Clltmera. Hom f! Int erio r
and ml1cellaneou1. 26 Warwick

Road.

rl ( "I· ,&lt;I ; jlj ;

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Adult and c hitdrent lt ema, cia ·

fl~'&lt;.lt.

R·n q"

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\!c. IIIJ.Il h .. fill/If

I'UIUl ltl¥mo

Slturda~ . May

23 end Sundey.
M1v 24. 13 Rutlend St .. Mlddl•
por1, Ohio.

Lltge Y~d Sale. B&amp;W TV,
bicyclet , lawn mowera , etc. Frl
and 51,1. 2400 Msdi1on A11111, •

Gerage Sale. Saturday , 8 :00 f'o
4 :00, lotlow IIQnlat Birch Avt th
Mudowbrook Add ition.
:

�Page- 14- The Daily Sentinel
12

Situations
Wanted

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

LAFF·A·DAY

51 Household Goods

Call 614 -3?9 -2766

Sofas and c hai,.. priced from
1:395 to 1995 hblu S60 and
up to 11215, H1de· a·bttcb 1390
lo ' $696. ReclineriJ $225 to
$375 . Lamps 128 to $125 .
Dinettes S109 and up to $496 .
Wood !able w·6 chairs 5285 to
$?95 Desk S 100 up to $375
Hutches $400 and up Bunk
beds complete w mattreuu
1295 and up to S395 Baby beds
S1 10 Mattresses or bmr IPrings
lull or twin $63, llrm 873, and
583 Queen sets 8225. King
5350 4 drawer cheatl 69 Gun
cabtfletl 6, 1 2 gun Gas or
elect11c range $375 . Baby mat·
tresses 535 &amp; $45 B&amp;ll frames
$20 S30 &amp; King frame S50
Good selection of bedroom
suttes, metal cabinets. head·
boards 830 and up to S65 .

Schools
Inst ruction

RJJ! HIIIl N ow Soulhllcustern Bu ~
rrHJSs Co ll ege C all 614 446

4367

1 8 Wanted to Do
Septi C ta nk pump•ng . Hlstdt;tnllal
$80 per l9ad

&amp; eo mmeric&amp;l

Ron E111111 5 Ente rpmu

Jad~nn .

OhH'I Call 6 14 -286·5930
Jm1 s odd JObS P41inting. dnve ·
W!IV reseali ng, tB rpantor work 8o

rorJI rcprm.
fl li1Jiti1U11Cf)d

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troea &amp; hudges
Cllll 61 4- 379

2-1 16

W!ll mow lawns

!1'1

Wor k wnn lud datat~ntry any shift
20vrs »Krrm•e11 co Ph 614·
J BB 82 38

e.

Window

Cl1:111nrng Call nnv dav after 6
f'M . 6 14 3 7 9 -267 1

Ca ll 614 742-2393 or 614·
7 4 7, 309 1
C11n Uo hgh t haultng and roo l mg

Ruasonnblc 1at es Merion
S ntd(lr 6 14 · 949 2629
Wt ll do house worh and ya rd
wo rk Appl'f at Oarl'!l Sentmel or
CHII614 99 2 5598
Wtll lmhy ~i t m your hom e tn
Po. nt Plu1rs ant 1116il 304· 773·
5 165
W1ll do IHlhy s•lting rn my home
Mond~tv lhnt F11doy 304 67!i
1960

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21

Financial
Business
Opportunity

NOTICE I
THE OtliO VALL EY PUBLISH ·
INC CO reco mmonds that you
do bU6111eu with poople you
hnow . li nd NOT lo s end money
throu gh the mai l untrl you have
•nvuttigllhtd th11 olhmug
t

Moldll lor con ~::r e te picnrctables.
btrd bAths and other products.
304 675· 5162
Own vour own BpfuHol or shoe
s tore. chooHt from· Jean / I·
po rt swnll r, l a d1111 Appar e l,
Muns, Ch lldren / Mnt e rn itv .
Lm(ltt SilDI. PeliiH, Dnncewepr/ Aoroh lc . Brtdal, lingurio or
At:t:ossorles store. Add co lor
Hnalysrs. Brllnd. Ut C l1uborne.
Ga so lino. Ht~altht o ~ , lflvr, Lee.
Cn mp Bovorl'!l Hrll s. S t Mi chele,
Cho11u Outhnck Red. Gt~ ne srs ,
Fnr nnt o, q rgn nlc ally Grown ,
Ov11r 1000 Oth ttra. 113 00 one
pncu dn:ugn1,1r, mult i tier pncing
drsco ur1t or lami ly shoe stout
Aotllll 1nlcas unbolleve•ble lor
qua lit'!l shoL"s normell'!' prir.OO
lro m 5 19 Tnp &amp;80. Over 450
bra nd s 4600 ~ lyles . $14, 800 to
S26.900. lllVIJIIIOfV , tramlng,
li.111Ures, f!Huld open ing. airlmo,
OIC. Ca n OtJOn 15 diiVS Mr
Loughlin 1612) 8BB·4228.

23

Professional
Services

Ho m ntown peiSo nal core Ha .. e
YacnncY lor oduh cnre Prole•·
!don nl «~ mp l o'!lee s in 3 working
shifu Ca ll 614 ·992 ·6859 or
6 14 9 4 9 2927
LAw n Mower Ropni1. 304 ·675
6 416

Real Eslate
31

Homes for Sale

f o se tOtJ 1m E9 tatu 2 8A Hmrse
o n 2 lou, s tovtt. wa~hm Ko dryer .

now roof carpet IH1d waltpAJ•er.
Jlll111ff0 &amp; out buthhr111. 2 CJlOII
lot s 50 -1 20 409 Ellll St , Onk
Hil t, Oh 4 5656 Ph 614 682
67 t8
fur s nl o hy owr1nr 2 sto ry hou• e
"' MHt(ll opon ovorlno kmg pa1k
30 '!lr guru meed vHWICl sutmg ,
w w c w~m . 1 ' , h ~ th . unrqu e
wooclwmk 6 14 992 ·5126
Gov mnm l)rlt Hnnl fiS ho m $1 lu
rotJAir) Oulimtuent Ill~ ptQptJrty
RopouiiUJOtn C11 ll 805 · 687
11000 b t GH 9805 lo r curr ent
rnpn h5t
7 roorn5 hath ' 'J, houstt •n
Ch ns tm. Oluo Pr ico redu ced
lr n m $27,000 10 825,000
Phone 614 985 · 3671
4 b1Hitoom mofiern tvp e ho use,
~ mg!e t! oor pion . lo c11ted on
corne r of Syc11mm 11 nnd L&amp;urel 1n
Midtllllport $28 .600. Must b11
~O ld
C~ll 614· 992 7766 Ot
6 14-742 31 6 6
fi roo nr house on

1u.:rc in
Po m eroy Ru5tu:: 5tJ Chrded
Ovor loo ks 11ve• '6000 614
985 · 443 7
'1

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bodr oom flomu. 3 acrM .
W! Cell ont locat ron 11nrl m11ny
ltlttrfll. 529. 900 01 !t1Aka oH11r
Ph o11e 6H · 742 · 2460
House lot ule - call 304·67573 13 lot appoin l ment

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
Nf W AN D US ED MOBILE
HOM ES K~SSEl ' S OUAUTV
MOBILE HOME SALES . 4 Ml
WEST GALLIPOLIS . AT 315
PHONE 614 ·446 ·7274
Grandvrlle· 14x 7 0 3 BR . 1 1! ,
both:~~
To tal ele c tt~ c . New
carp et . E•tra mce Froedel iv&amp;tY.
Cal! 614 446-0175
NaOJd or Want or mobile home ?
We can help 1984Sc hultt3BR.
2 bath C~t ll614 · 446 · 6725
Nead or W1111t a mobile hom1111
We c an help. 1984 Schulu 3 BR .
2 ,ba ah . C.•ll 614 ·448 ·6725.

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For s(ll le Mobile Home. iBA
tr11rlor. 1 IICfl of l•nd t: 11 .000.
Ph 814· 448 48d1
1973 12166 KlrhwOOd R1mo·
deled Wrll consl d1r ofl er. 814·
9 92· 2454 1her 8 :00p.m,
· lc-

2 P•ece livmg Room Sune 5325
Mollohan furn•turl!l, Upper R1ver
Ad . Ph. 614 ·446 · 7444 Open
till 7PM on Weeh Onu

nuts!' ..."

ing 1n mymeols
horneif6 neeDS·
day 5 u
8abyslttProYidfl
woak
u ry A~.rfflrencoft on reques t Ph
6 !4 ·lS8· 8114
Lawn mo wer reparr Wrll pt ck up
nnd deliver Also ltghl h11uling

1 2 Months free financrng wrth
approved credit 8300 minu .
mum purchil!lse neceuary 3
Miles out Bul;wtlle Rd. Open
9am to 5pm Mon thru Sat Ph
614 · 446 ·0322

"So I said to the witch, 'I
don't care WHAT you do,
just cure this blasted athlete's foot before it drives me

town . Call

6 14 ·446 3658

M &amp; M La wn Carn

KIT 'N' CAIILYLE ®by Larry Wright

54 ·Misc. Merchandise

74

lAYNE 'S FURN ITURE

Will do IJabrslning .n nw hom &amp;

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32 Mobile Homes

42 Mobile Homes

for Sale

1984 14~t60 Carolina mobile
home il!lfld lot Hartford. W. Va .
304 882·3705

;33

Farms for Sale

32 ACRES
Just 4 mll011 outsrde ci ty lim iu
Cozv 7 room , one story tlome
Popular Addison School Drs·
ttic1 F1ahmg pond, barn &amp;
outb\nldings McG111re Realty
Co . 1402 Fourth Ava. Hunt ing·
ton. WVa 26701 or Ph 304·
529·6033 .
8acresonT11bbleAd of l At 62 .
Plus llore burlding, warehouse
3 BR house. bllrn, cell¥ plus 2
other bu ild ings All blac:k top
road Ca ll 304·468· 1818 Ca ll
after 6PM
20 acre farm Hannan Trace
Road, Glenwood, W Va for
more In formation c11ll 304· 773·
5 11 8 or 773· 6186 after 5 00
110 acres. leon Baden Rd ,
House &amp; outbuildmg. Stream
through property . 304· 458 ·
1066
1 B Beres. houae. barn and ou t
buildings, l eo n Baden Road ,
304 ·458· 1923

34

3 bedroom trailer for rent. 1 y,
baths Call 614· 992 ·3229

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 Bedroom basrc rent 1176.00
plus alectrrc Also requrrad 11
5200 00 secumy deposit CO N·
TACT · Jac.hson Est ates Dept Ph
446 3997 Equal Hou s1 ng
Opportunily
Furnished &amp; unfurntshitd opts ,
S1 50 00 tf1d up. raferencM Ph
304 -676 7738 01 304 -675 ·
6104 A-1 Rotl Effete
New apartment : complate ly
furn Ret &amp; Oe p. 1 or 2 adul ls
only Ca ll 6 14 · 44 ~ · 0338
furn i1hed Apt 1 BR , 701 Fourtfl
A\le., Ga llipolis $225 Util1tres
Pd. Ph. 446 ·4416 aftet ?PM .
furniShed Apt 52315 Utiltt1ea
Pd.. 1 BR 607 Second Ave ..
Ga llip olis Ph 446·4416 after
?PM .
Furnished Ett icutnf:¥ $160 Ulili·
tres paid. share bath 607
Second Ave . Ga ilrpol!s Ph
446 ·4416 111fler 7PM
Gractous ltvtng. 1 and 2 bed·
room apartmenta at Village
Manor and Rrvanide Apart ·
menu in Middl eport From
$215 InClud ing uhhlr11s Call
6 14 · 992· 7767. EO H

Furnrsh&amp;d 1 bedroom apartment
in Middleport . S21 0 per month,
1 100 dAPOIII Call 614 ·992 ·
6 160
APARTMENTS . mobile homes.
housea Pt Pleasant and Galhpa·
Us 6)4 ·446·8221

747 lnddustrial storage 12 foot
over hor~d door, 3 phasB!I of 1 bedro~m ground floor . prwate
electric. 18•48 steel bui ldim1 entr ance. recent ly remodeled.
614 - 446 · 2362 F a ·, Everything turn . toe. outskirts
appotn lm nnt
Hendanon S260 month 304·
676· 6730

Renlal s
Houses for Rent

Newly redecoralud 3·4 BR
family room. Plenty of storag~
space. Nice locatm n Ph 614 ·
446· 7026
Nl c o 2 Bdr un furn ished haut e
Gllrage, workshop Auf &amp; dep ·
osit . Prefer married couples
Act: opt one child Cllll614 446
9686
NAwly remodeled 38A hou s e
just out of City Lim iu Call a her
3pm Ph 614 ·446 ·6278 .
2BR . brtck. fu ll baeemfllnt. 1 cnr
gar11ge 1260 per month
3BR homo close to 1own. utilit'!'
room 1276 pet montfl .
3BR home on Bob McCo1mick
Rd : tamil'l' room, lull basemen\
S275 Pet month.
Credtt fl'lport , r111ferenc&amp;a and
Stlc ur lty rlepo11t requ ired Wiu·
m11n RHAI Estate. Ph 614 · 446·
3644 .
Secluded Mountn in l odge sw le
home. C11 th ed ral ceili ng , stone
l1replnce 3 OA 2 b11tf1 . full
basemem. 30 acrRS lanced
pasture. 2 barns, stocked pond.
A'vallnble June 1 1375 PM
month. Cnll614· 742·26 81 be·
gin ning Mny 20th
Nic11 3 bedroom house Fam1ly
room . glltlge. balemeryt , forced
ai' he11t, 5 wooded acret. b11m.
S275 per month. 1100 deposit .
No rnaide pets. 10 East St
Pomeroy. 614·992 ·3619
Unfurn ish ed. 2 bedroom houu
for runt . No 1n1id11 p111. Clean
And oil new pa•nt . Call614· 992·
3090.
Hou1es and ap11rtments lor rent .
Ca ll 6 14· 992·2403
House with garage and full
basement 2 or 3 BR , all
11lectrlc. can lre! air Arbaugh
Addition, Tupp an Plai n1 C11ll
614 ·446 ·7496
Fu1n1shed, 2 bedroom house for
rent in Addison 1 bedroom
lurnls hed spertnutnt in MiddleJ)Ort. Call 614 ·992· 6304 after
4:00p.m.
Very nice 3 bedroom hou•e in
Pomeroy . Fneplace. lull bue·
ment , e•c:ellent c11 rpet Only
$225 per month. For mfo c111

814· 992 ·3187.

3 bedroom apt for rent , refer·
ence requ ir(ld call 304·675·
6609 or after 5 00 675· 1087 .

Rooms for rent. dft'l' . week.
mcnth . Ga lha Hotel Call 614·
446· 971 5 Rent as low asS 120
mcnth.
Furnished room 5100 Utilit ies
paid Shttre balh. Smglo male
919 Se co nd . Gal11polrs Call
446 · 4416 aft8f 7pm

47 Space for R ent
Oflice SpAce lor Aenl Excellenl
f01 Attorneys. Accounl1mt. etc
Close to Court Hou:~.e Call
Wi!eman Raal E1tn te Agency
614 ·446· 3644
Mob1le Home Space, cou ntry
lot . wnter Pllid, 1 Clr garage
V~rgino L Smhh Ruhtstate Ph.
61 4· 388· 882 6

CARPET
Catpet remnants S6 .00 a yard
and up. Mollohan Furn1ture.
Upper Rtver Ad., Ph 614 ·446
7444 . Open tilt 7PM on Week
Days .
Good usHd portable and floor
model color TV s Ph 614-446
1149

1- - -- - - -- - --

3 room furnished 11partment
Call 614· 992 ·5434 or 304·
882 · 2566.

Busin ess
Buildings

Com merclllll build ings lnr loasB
Downtown Pt . Pleesant S tores
o ft ices A·One Real Est11te.
Caro l Yuger. 8roher C~tll 304·
671',;. 6 104

41

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for Rent

14 ~t60 Caule 2 B.R , air c::ond
we aher and dryer furn11hed . on
re11 ted lot, lo cated Chesh~re.
besrdemterttategange. S4950
Stte weekends after 6 00 p m

CARPET
Carpel remnants S6 00 a Ylrd
and up . Mollohan Furniture
Upper At ver Rd Ph 614 446·
7444
Days Open trll ?PM on We all

8pc rfld &amp; wh1te \lelvet hvmg
room lurntture C&amp;U 614-388 ·
9059 AnytrmB
12~21 Green Lrving Room
Carpet . Good cond ition . Ph.
614· 446· 3849

54 Misc . Merchandise
Callahan s Used Tire Shop Over
1 . 000t~tes, tizes12 . 13 , 14, 15,
16, 16 5 8 mtles out At 218
Call614·256 ·&amp;26 1
Plastic cistern state appr;,ed.
plashc s eptic tanks , plastic
culvert!l, me1a l culverts RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES . Jack·
son, Oh 6 14·286 · 5930
Blach &amp; wh•te TV, 12 '' . 16 Veurs
old. Good condition Pfl 614
446· 6166
Publrc Notice
Overstochttd on 1986 model
whrte se w1ng mach•nes
Equipped to zig zng, monogram.
ove rcall. mend s, hemmmg .
mMF:es button holes &amp; more.
Regul ar 1349 . 95 Now
$100.00 Thas" are new with a
20 year warranty Coll614 · 385 ·
4535
20 piece ser\ltce fo 4 PfBitzgraff
dishes Plus mugs, glasses.
lamps 4 placa sett1119 Call
6 14 ·446· 2301
440 John Deere Dozer 81
Co rvet. 5500 actual miles Call
614·256-1174.
Good t op soil, delivered by trut::k .
Galhpohs Block Co. 1 23 1!, Pine
St . Gallipolis, OH. Cnll 614 ·
446 2783
Heavy duty Att c fan · Sell or
trRde Plus small wmdow ""
condttmnar Call 614 -266 ·
1614
USED SOFFAS , e~cellent condi·
lion Vmyl reclin er, portable
stereo. Corbrn &amp; Snyder Furni
wre Ph 614 446· 1171.
Chrchen s· 100 nan ed . chtt:hs
born 3·9· 87 S2.00 each Ufll!l
6 · 1·87. Sell 1111 or part . C11111
614 ·367·0279 Alter 6PM
Weldmg set. tanh 5 included
Any ll n lllnks compl ete $350.
Call 614 ·992· 3847 11fter 12 00
noo n
For Sale: 31 puppots, 1 stage, 4
charrs. skits and othar rnaterial
Anyone In puppet mmistrv
s hould be Int eres ted. 614 · 992 ·
6320
Shriners P11rada C11r fo r 5ale. IJW
converttble, red wrth whit&amp;
mterior. S HP engtna E•ce llant
Condit ron . used twi ce C~ ll 614 .
992· 5320
Smtih and Weuon 41 MAgnum
model 68 tl250 Ruger 22
automatic pistol $ 110 614·
992 · 3866

C OUNTRY MOBilE Home Park.
Route 33 North of Pomeroy .
Rental tr&lt;n lers Ca ll 614 · 992·
7479

Upriijht pr11no. good condition
$50 00. Chevy Luv Camper top .
&amp;3!i 00 6 14 · 992 ·2986 .

Space· tor ~mall trailers. All
hook· ups . Cable A.lao afl iciencv
roo ms. flit 11nd cable Muon.
W.V&amp; . Call 304 773· 5651

For sale. Early Americ11n che11 of
drawer and twin bed Mapl e
ftn i5h $150 Call aher 5 00
614 ·992 ·6293 .

Space for rent , traihtr s pnces,
Locust Rd . Rt. 1, Point Pluunl .
304· 676· 1 076

Relr1gerat or, electric dryar, rl••·
flwasher . BlecH•c stove. ao ta and
chair a11d 10 s peed bicycle Ce ll
614· 843 5294 after 2 00 p m

C ountry trni ler apace S65
month . Ref e•ence tequ11ed .
304· 675 -1926
FAM ILY PRIDE MOBilE HOME
PARK , Rt 2 south, G111ipoll1
Ferry. WV Now renting Iota lor
S66.00 per month Call 304·
676- 3073 aher 5·00 PM

47 Want ed to Rent
3 01 4 Bedroom houu in Kyger
Creek School Oislri ct . Rtferen ·
ces Ph . 614·446·8821

Merchandise

3 bedroom 1pt. up Stlill. $135
month Al so Window s . S2 .00
eac h Cnll niter 5:00 614 · 949
21915 .
Tony ' s Gun Repairs. hot rtblul·
rng . Open 9 00 AM to 7 :00PM
C'lll304· 675· 4631 .
For u le · Limestone. sand.
grayel. ftll dirt. firewood . Delr·
vered . 304 ·676· 4412
14 good u1&amp;d wmdow s includ·
ing stcrm window• Mt. Alto.
WV. 304·895· 3816.

StleA~Ay~

c:tou,-ry l.llel w

8 81 8 Greenhouse. 4 miles nortfl

Potnt Pleasant. Rt . 2 . \legatables
and !tower plants, hangmg
baskets. Watctl for signs.

28A 56•14. AC, quiet neighbor·
hood. Aefflfence &amp; deposr l re(lulred Clo•e to Rio Grande.
Adultl prt~feued Ph 1114-246·
15855 or 446· 0239 .
2 bedroom t railer, coupl• 1
•mali child. LOC\Ist Rd. At.' 1.
Point Pleesant, 304·6715· 1071.
2 bedroom, 'tOu PfiY utllitin .
adulll only, deposit rtqulred

304· &amp;75-2636 .

.

Mobile hom~t~ fOI" rent , 2 bed·
room fumlshN , phone 304·
6715·11512 Or s" Huoh Burris
3 bedroom tr• l• with largt
room added, discount for aenkH'
cillri!INI, kldt but no ,..,
30.· 458· 1187.
.
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CAT fooD

76. 900 Kawasaki, E•c Cond.
304·675· 2354

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0
C&gt;

75

30" elect nc stove. $75 Call
304 ·676 · 2785 .

Elect ric kitchen sto\le, Wh1te. 40
1nche1J Wide, S60 00 304 ·676 ·
2213
NE~

56

Pets for Sale

71

Dragonwynd Cattery Kennel
CfA Hrmatayan , Persian and
Siames111 ktttens. AKC Chow
puppies. New k1tten a: Siemese
and HJmalt~yana Call 614 ·446 ·
3844 after 7PM

55 Building Supplies
Butldmg Meterrals
Block, bnck. sewer p1pes. win ·
dows. lintels , etc Claude W•n·
ters , R10 Grande. 0 Ca ll 61 4·
245· 5121 .

Reg App1loou 4yr old Pala·
m•no Mara $100 or best offer
Includes saddle Call after 8PM
304 ·875 ·8003
Golden Retriever pups AKC
Reg11ter1d 10 wkl old Price
mcludea first 1ho11. paper5 &amp;
vet check I 1 50 each th1s w1.1ek
only Ca ll lodav 1·286· 5110

Concrete block; all sizes yard or
delivery Meson se nd Galhpoh s
Bloch Co . 123 1fl Pine St ..
Gallipolit, Oh1o Call 614 ·446·
2783

Chihuahua Ukne old. small
blaffk mala. Well !rained S76 00
Ph 614·448·4671

BUVOUTS · SECONOS CLOSEOUT'S
1 · Counter tops. Kitchen and
hath and bar. $2 ,99 lin Ft fB ). Sramese llitten1 6 wks old
2.· Marble Vanity Top's (8) From long or 1hort hair C11l 61 4·
16 19 to " 22·48" S10 00 to 992·7201 .
$50 00 3 · 22· 30 Almond
Pura bred Border Collie Pupa.
Vanity end Marble Top S79 95
4 .· 60" Steel Bath Tub 's Almond American Saddl111 bred riding
and whtt 189 95ea. 5 . H•gh horses 304· 5137· 3173.
Glou tub wutl kiu almond end
While. S29 95. 6 · 1 pc. F1ber
glaas tub and ahower combina- 58
Fruit
tion. White end color• $ 159 96
to 51 79 95 7 . 2 pc. Fiberglass
&amp; Vegetables
tub and s howers combmation
White and co lo rs S199 .96. 8 .
Deluxe acryhc tub and ahower:11 Be watching for my strawberry
wnh top . Reg 169 95 Now ad to pick your own in the nellt
299.95. 9 Color Commodes lew days. Ph Claude Winters.
869.95. 10.· F1berglass Roof 614·245 ·5121 .
s hingle• IBI $16 95 sq ·90wt .
roll rotting $9 96 11 . Pine Potted tometo plants and pepper
rough saw T · 1 · 1 1 Siding plan.ts for tale. Call Eugene
(iiftx4x9' 12 95 ) 26pc. up 1.00 Oav11, Racine, Ohio 614·247off pr. Pc 12 · r..l. ll4 '~ 8 ' 3263
Ptywood·8 .95 lh· 6 95 25pe.
up $1 .00 off pr. pc 13 . STRAWBERRIES - P1ck your
Jfl.• 4.1161l tongue &amp; groo\le water own - startmg Thunday , Mav
board $9 .95 or jl,i x4x8· 8.95) . 21st . 8 a m · I p.m. already
26pc
up 1 . 00 off Pr . picked .. 8 1.25qt Campgrou nd
Pc .{7.16thu41t8· 6 .95) 14 . 4x8 field only.
cedar or Uelted lattice 12 95
,Happy HoHow
and 10 95 81 .0C o ff ~6pc up
Fru•t farm
1
15 · /u4x8 wood oak penating
304· 1576·2026
I B) 5.99ea . /AI grade 8 95ea.
16 · llu4~8 Birch Paneling Reg .
24.95 now 15. 95 17 .· Pine and
\.oillilil'~
cedar w ood wings coat• ng
166sq ft pr package $8 .96 and
L ll
$10 95 pk. 18.· 4x8 Gla1a tile
bath panels(8)4 99 and 6.99ea
19 .· Perm~t {R) insulated sheet·
ing loll one side Wu4.118·4.99)
(%1l 4KB · S 99) 11 · 4x8 -6. 99 ) 61 Farm Equipment
20.· Thermo! ply insulatiYeshea·
1hing foil {2) 11rdee 4x8 4.95
CROSS &amp; SONS
25pc up 1 00 , off Pr Pc. U S. 35 West Ja ckson. Ohm
21 ·lnsuulated tempered glau 614 ·286·8461
panels. ~ x32x78 · 29 . 95 ea . Maney Ferguson, New Holland.
35pc up 26 96 22 .· Pine in11de Bush Hog Saln &amp; Serv1 ce Over
!overed adjustable shutters. ell 40 used trtctoll to ch oo:~~e from
sizes below wholesale coat. &amp; co mpl ete line of nii!W &amp; used
23.· K·lux banch mark br1ck equrpment Largest selet:lto n 1n
corners 50 c~tnts box . monor 2 S .E. Ohio.
gal 10.95 24 · Pref ini1hed
bruce oak flo o rmg Jlii th ick 2'1• 180 Mauey Ferguson Dlual
wide 20sq. fl ct n. S45 00 10 Tructor 83950 New Holland
ctn up , 39.96 ctn 2S .· Prehung 273 Boler $1795 . New Holland
•ntarior doors prefinished and Hey Bind $995 Ph 614-286·
unfmithed allmes (8) 29.954!a 6522.
26 ·Steeluterior intul11ted prehung doors (8) 69 96ea 27 . 360 J 0 Doze!' good shape. 6
Ext4!rior stefll door blAnks (8 ) way bl~tde 18,750 00 Call 6 14·
25 .00ea. 28 .-Pine louvHred By. 256· 6769.
fold doors 1ets 124 · 29 96](30·
35 951 132 ·39 .95) (36· 44 95) 273 New Holhmd sq. Baler
(48·59 90) . 29.· Ooubles ideltte $1500. ford 3pt Rake 8:325
entrance door sets wi th daco· S"aver Post Drt¥111r 1100 7h
ratad glass and sheal panel locust posu $1 35 each Ph
doors . 350 OOee. 3D.· Bronze 614 -388·9832.
alumtnum doubfe commMcial
entran ce door• sets 599.95 or Mauie Tractor 5ft mower deck
singels 399 95 with handelsand $1800.00 Ph. 614·446-4348
lo cks 31 ·Single or double
leaded gl11u steel insulated Buy one any SIZIIC hlin uwchain
doors s11ts. reg 699.00 to and get second cham half price
1 BOO 00 now 349 . 95 to S IDERS EQUIP'MENT CO .
896 DO 32 .·Steel door• and Henderson. W. Vt 304· 675·
jamb. pr11hung 1 v, hr . fire rated
7421 .
189.95. 33 .· Prehung steel
insulated doors with 'h glass
insulated 129 .95oa. 34 . Pre- 62 Wanted to Buy
hung pine p&amp;nel door s ell 111es
89 .95ea. 35 · Blank hollow cora
doors from 12 to 20 wide 80
long· 400ea . 36 · Prafinished Now buying shel l corn o r ear
prehung oak legacy doors and corn Call for laUttquotes Riv er
City Farm Supply, 61 4 · 446 ·
Jamb al1a1zes 44 96ea
PENNS WAREHOUSE WEll· 2986
STO N, OHIO 614-384· 3846

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Rough lumber Oak &amp; Poplar
$150 per 1.000 by bundle: 20c:
bv board h . 304 · 675-4412

1984 Ford Escort . 4 spd .
AM -FM tape, w~re rims. 52599
John ' s Auto Sales . 8u11MIIa.
Rd. Gallipolis

63

livestock

Duroc Bollf'a Ired ju11 l1ke the
boars we tatted 11 the Ohio
Testation th .. gained OYtr 2.6
lbs. per day . "oger 8entlav.
Sabina, OH 513· &amp;84 · 2398.
1&gt;tr. old R"'' Ouarter Horse
geldi,.g Ph. 614· 379· 21·113.

1975 Ford llrl for sale Call
614·388· 8730
1979 Mercury Cap11· very n•ce.
new ttres. Gallipolis Block Co
123 % Pine S1 , Gallipolis, Oh•o
Call614·446· 2783

76

For sale. 1974 Plymouth Scamp
for partt . Call6 14 992 ·611!9
·lc1976 Pontiac Bonneville 2 door ,
very nice looking and run s good
S675 Phone 6 14· 742· 2460
'79 Cougar XR7, new pB!nt.
rebuilt engine no miles, nice cor,
Stearns Garage. 304·675 · 7710
or 676·6749
'77 Mark V llntoln, low mileag e,
304· 676·27 1 0 after 5 :00 call
304· 676 · 5684
1980 Cordobu Mak e an offer.
304·676 -3386
1970 Mach I Mu11ang, $4,000.
New engine 361 . new Iires, var,v
clean. must . 304·675 · 2776
1980Toyota Tercelfor sale E.c
Cond. low Mlleflga 304· 773·

5800.
' 84 Pontia c Fr1ro , ste reo
cassette, black a11 cond . e•c
co nd , 304· 675· 51 10 .
1968 Mercury XR7 , SP Cougar
Best oHer c all between 6 .00·
8 ·oo PM . 304 · 882 ·3145.
'72 Buick Sky lark, $400 00 or
tr1de. phone 304·675-6466 or
676-6383

For ule 1976 Chevy pidt· up
Call 614·992· 2 11 1 betwun
8 ·30·5.30, after 6:00 call 614-

84

General Hauling

1980 Datsun. rllduced. heel·
lent condrtion. Owner took good
care of this one. 304· 675-!§1589

Wallerson ' s Water Hauling ,
rel! onable rates , immedil'lte
2 ,000 gallon delivlt'l . cis1erns
pools. well. etc cell 304· 576:

Tr.rrl · il'ifiJIIIIIl

County Appll1nce. Inc, Good
utl!ld applianCII and TV 1111.
Optn BAM to IPM . Mon thru
S1t. 1514·448· 1899. 827 3rd.
A.,.. O•llipolil, OH .

=·

conditr-. c.o

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Waah.,., dr,ttrs, rm;g.,ltOI'S.
ranees . . Sk1ggs Appllanc 11,
Upper Rrv• Ad. btaide Stone
Creal Motel. 814-441 ·7398.

••.100. Col " '·-

·0210.

1171 For!~ M
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Bert finds his way home with lhe
garage door opener.

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Prlm1newa Wrap ups of
the day's world news and In
depth feature reports. (f :00)

GO, AL., lHERE'S
LOTS TO SEE!

I!JJ MOVIE: 'Frenzy' Primo
flmo (R) (t :56)
II)(!) MOVIE: Lawmen fPQJ
(I :36)
8:05 (1) MOVIE: The Rare Brood
(NR) 11 :48)
8:30 8 (]) 1111 Family Tloo Alex
grows romanlically Interested
in his new boss at the bank
(R)
,
(IJ Historic lndlsnopolro 500

Frlmo t984 IT)
9:00 Ill 700 Club
U (]) 1111 Chttro Eddlo 's

EEK&amp; MEEK

1HAT IV'E.A.fJS 0\JLY
LAIJ.},(RS CPIJ fAT IT

continued kJslng streak has
Carla convinced she !s 6 jlmc.

~ Slojor Loeguo Women'•

Volltyblll

Dill Jock and Mike

(IJ

Mike becomes a target for
an unwanted partnership

with the mob. !AI !;I
r!J) Myottryl Dr. Blcklelgh
decides to host a tea party of

III

hts own ... a falat one . C
1!1) IIIIIJ Simon and Simon
A.J. and Rick get married in
a double wedding ceremonv.
(R)

11J Larry King Llvtlln depth
lntoNiows with top

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
5HE

'!0/..lR IKJNI'6 L.OOKING
FOR '10J .. SHE'S
REALLY UP6ET.

5'\ID SCW.EIH ING-

ABOLJ T 61 LLY Pl..\T1Y
IN THE 101STER.

newsmakers and celebrities
1:30
.lUI Dayo and Nlghto

u (])

I 'M::INDER IF A
KIDS ALLOWED TV
'TAKE -mE Fl FTH •:

ol Molly Dodd Divorced
woman In her mid 30s

attempts 10 make her life

meanlnglur.
10:00U ill 1111 L.A. Law Becker-s
In trouble when he spends
the night with a.cllent's wile.
(R)

c

(IJ lit (J) 20/20
(!) CutboOk of Shorlock

Hotmoa Terror by Nlgnt
Ill (12) Twilight Zone
Teenagers take a atolen car
Ia&lt; a terrifying joy ride.
r!J) ® Ntwo
I!J)

5·2. 1

0 Evening New• A wrap up
of today's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
storl11. (t :00)
(!) Odd Couple
10:05 1]) NBA Pit Qama
10:30 (]) Second Look

BARNEY

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CAN 1 Fl)( SOME
SANDWICHES FER
YOU AN' TH'
FELLERS,
PAW?

(1) NBA Blokatbtlr
llJ) Tony Brown's Joumel
e(l) USA Tonight

1t:OO(J) HtrdCIIUt end
McCom11Ck
G ill (J) Ill Ill l!ll fll (12)
1111 Now•

Otllard Water Service Pools
Cist erns. Weill Oeliv lllt)' Any:
ltmo Call 614·446·7404· No
Sunday calls

® Mejor L11gue

Bet~belt' s

Gttatut Hho Tho Sevent1es
(A)
(!) Stor Huotltr t 986
r!J) Spoctlflght This program

AND IT'S HARD OH

lHE KIPS,TOO ...

outlines tha early history Of
man's adventures in !!pace.

8

Former~

tD(l) M'A•S•H
1t:30 a (]) 1111 Tonight Show

CD spomeonter IL)
CD WKRP 1ft Cine Mill
Ill (J) Nlghtllnt 0

Ken '• now Johnr1
Water Serll'ice. Jofln WaUerson.
Jr. Ownet', 1.000 or 2 .000 gal.
lflfVICI. 304·576· 2248.
,

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19B!i OMC luxurv Conll'lllfslon
Van. Plutll int ...ior, air, cruillll,
tih. ate Garege kept. 12.000
milu . 115 . 500 ~14 · 986 ·
4418.

I!J) Magnum, P.J.
(12) t1parto Tonight Action

pecked aporls highlights with
Nick Charles and Jim Huber.

Upholstery

74

Motorcyclea

1181 Yt~m~ha VZ-210 Hc.lttnt
eondhion Ph. 11•·446-1710.

A 6 M Cullom Couchet and
Reupholstery. St . At , 7 Crown
City, Oh 6f4·26S· 1470, Eva.
814·448· 3438. Open daitv9to
4.30. Set 9.30 to 1 .30, Old &amp;
new Upho1twed.
S1nta's Upholstery Shop· Furni·
tura. car lflfll, bolt seats, etc.
Call 814·2158· 8270. ~oc!llick
Rold, Crown City.
Mowray 's UJ~N~Ittering •erving
tritoun!yaree22years. Thebtst
In furniture upholstering. Call
304 · &amp;75 . 4154 for frllltf
tltirnatea.
•

PiiNT NUMBERED lETTERS rN
THESE SQUARES

A UNSCRAMBlE ABOVE
'Ill' TO GET ANSWER

THE MEETING OF THE
CACTUS CLliB WILL
COME TO

1
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IIII

YESTERDAY'S SCRAM·UYS ANSWERS
Climax - Inept - GJVer- Pigsty - SPECIALTi
·· r hat was erose: · excla1med the surgeon . " What do you
mean?" asked the nurse. " Well," grinned t~e doc, 'one mc h

eilher way and I would be our of my SPECIAL TV "

BRIDGE

NORTH
• Q tO 4

James Jacoby

•·zt-!7

'fA8 53

+K2

WEST

East's chance
to shine

+J 8 7

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EAST
+K 9 5
• K72
t A Q 10 8

3

t9 7 53
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+J 9 7

By James Jacoby

SOUTH

+A6 2

Today you will see a skillful declar-

'QJ10 94

er in action. While you read on, give a ·
little thought to how East should be a
skillful defender East won lhe opening lead with the diamond queen,
cashed the diamond ace and then continued with a third diamond. Declarer
won the jack, discarding a spade Irom
dummy. Although he did not expect
West to hold the heart king, South still
tried that finesse. East won the king
and played back a hearl. Since East
needed the spade king for his opening
bid. declarer now led the queen of

or cour se

spades from dummy.

+J61

+Q4

Vulnerable: ,East-West
Dealer: East
Wesc

Norlh

East

t

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Pass
Pass

4•

Pass

Opening lead:

,,

Soulb

Pass

+3

this

was covered, and declarer won the

ace. Now all the remaining trumps defensive

were played oul. On the last trump,
dummy held the spade 10 and the A·K3-2 of clubs. West had to keep his
spade jack, so he let a club go. Declar·

c ounlcr to the end pos1t1on .
Instead of contin uing diamond s, East
must push clubs at the declarer at the

second trick, and then again when he

gelsIn with either the second diamond
er promptly disca rded dummy's spade or lhc king o£ hearts. That breaks up
10 and cashed his club queen Dum- any squeeze against West and co nsigns
my's A·K of clubs took the outstanding the contract to failure.
clubs !rom the defenders' hands and
dummy's last little club was a winner. A new book by James Jacoby and his
Declarer certain ly did well to trans- father, the/ate Oswnld Jacoby, is nol"
fer the high spade from East to West available at bookstores. Ir is "Jacoby
by playing the queen lrom dummy. on Card Games, " publlshurl by Pharos
forcing East to cover But there is a Boob.

~·~by THOMAS JOSEPH
ACROSS
1 Climb
in a way
5 Pretend

2 Lean-to
3 Foolish
4 Little
Edward

9 Sweet

li Eucha.

stuff

rist
plate

11 - code

12 Circumvent
13 High·strung
Ill Scout unit

6 Mining

find
7 Capito l

16 Observe

Hill

18 One - time
regular
19 Reporter
8 Oriental
21 Thrice
10 Toady
(Lat.)
14 Merit
17 .Devour
22 Traitor
23 By nature 20 Snatch
24 Scrutinize 23 Polish
cake
26 Farm
building
27 Wild guess

2~

Small
30 Perfume
sturgeon 31 Flock
2~ Choral
32 Poet,
work
W.ll. 26 Head· 36 Safety line
38 .June
27 Deer
beetle

28 Also

40 Allow

'l""T.r-'1'!:--r.l-

28 Designate
29 Sizable
shoe

30 Musical
composition
33 Pianist
Tatum

34Upposcd to
33 M assage
37 Open

space
39 Slur over
41 Collar

style
42 Insurgent
43 Acrid

44 Shelter
DOWN
1 Slough off
DAILY CRYPI'OQUOTES- Here's how to work it :

111121

Moneyllne Current

1976 Dodge Van ·low mileage.
Good shape. t1800 . Ca ll 814 ·
246· 15232
1982 Toyota. 4x4 SR ·!iiPick· up.
l · •pnd. •unroof. A~ · FM
Casaette. 139915 Clll&amp;14 ·448·
11&amp;1 aftlf 5PM

~

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reports on world economics

® Honeymoonoro

ex::

~
c.
..1-1037

Conve rsation wllh Judge

House colll. limestone. and
grl\'el. Del iveutd 1 ton and up
J im Lanier. 304·675· 1247 or
875-7397.

tteo•••·

GOOD USED APPLIANCES

the Conotltution

1972 Ooclge Van V-8 auto, good
utility V•n Ph. 114· 246· 5040.

'711 llazar, 4 whwt tie, new
114·44&amp;· · tW•.
.strong 'tthl de.
Steam•Garave, 304· 875-n10
or 871·1749 .
limited

1913 luldl
AC , cnM.. - - - - t n t,
oatlttftt oolll•lwia. 51.000ml.

(!J SpoodWook Special
(IJ Ill ill Our Wo~d 1;1
(!) r!J) Moyers: In Search of

and l1nancial news with Lou
Dobbs. 10:30)

Vans &amp; 4 W.O .

1980 Chrrll• Ftfth Avenue,

Valley Furniture. neW 6 UIJtd.
large section of qu..lity furniture. 1218 Ealtarn A\lt .
'
Gallipolis.

wrestling, using_Cliff as
gwnea plg .(A) r:;t

8

AXYDLBAAXR
isLONGFELLOW

One letter stands for another. In this sample A is u.sed
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are different.
CRYPTOQUOTE
5-21

10:301

PEANUTS

Autoe for Sale

71

Elvm offers to coach Thea tn

2919.

·73

H1y for IJI~. 11 / ltllt at thtfi ..d.
11 .2&amp; deMit•ed .nd stacked.
loc.t" beside fiHpoundt . CaM
1114· 4.t8· 3120 or441·0373

(!J Sptadweek (T)
Q (J) Judgo
Qll Wheel at Fortune Q
OJ Croosllro (0:30)
fii i!J !IS Jooperdyll;l
QJI Jeffertons
fll (!) Too Cloat for Comfort
8:00 (]) Doktori
U Ill lllJ Tho Coobr Show

Mr1. King Lee searches lor
an assassin who may be
linked to francine's ex lover

AL'S GOOD

ResidentiM or co mmercia l wir·
ing. New SorYrce Dr rep1lrs.
Ueensod electrician hhmete
froe Ridenour Electricaf, 304 ·
675· 1786

85

(IJ Newlywed Game

tml til aJl Scarecrow and

ENOUGH! LET'S

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

J &amp; J Water Service Swtmmi119
pools. cistllf'ns. weiiiJ. Ph 614
245·92B5 .

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Olive St .. Gllllpollt Naw &amp; uutd
wood ·coal 110'-111, I pc wood LA
suite 4399. bunk beds $199
recliners nt'W &amp; uaed btdtoom
1uit as , wrlngar w••hers. &amp;
shoes . New livlngroom eultes
1199· 1699. limps Cell 814·
446-3159 .

..

ALLEY OOP

CARTER'S PLUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pine
Gallipolil , Ohio
Phone 614· 448 ·3888 or 614.
446 ·4477

1979 Chrwy C10 ptcltup with
topper 52 ,500.00. Call after
6 :00. 304· 876 · 23 18

N!tecltd to buy. May; pr.terrably
large rountlll
Can be old or
n.w. Callt14· 245·6311 Oava.

~

Plumbing
&amp; Heating

6 year old fi'1Unt1n0 Quarter
Mare. 4·H lfained, Western
Pl ..lure. f715000. 9 year old

· 51 Household Goods

.

j'. I

+A K 32

Robert H. Bork. olthe u.s
Coun of Appeals. (NRJ 0

Rot11ry or cable tool drilling '
Most wells completed sameda&gt;t .
Pump sales and S8fv1ce 304;
895· 3802

AICC Mln lalure Dachshund fe.
male black &amp; tan AKC Oac·
shund male puppy AKC Adult
Pakingeae. Ph . 614 -446· 7920.

Hay • Grain

.
' ..
'

Fetty Tree Tr~mmmg, stump
removal Call 304 -676 1331 •

1984 ford Ranger 42.000
m iles. S4000 614· 742·2878.

742·2996

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RON 'S Television Servic'e .
Hou se ca ll s on RCA , Ouaz:ar.
GE Specialing in Zenith. Call
304 · 576 · 2398 or 614 · 446·
2454
'

82

1972 Wh rte Freight liner COE
350 Cummin1, Majored. 10
spMd o.,e,drivt~ transmission.
411 rears, 10· 221ires. on buds
Ca11614 9B6· 4422

IN&amp;&gt;UC::'reE5.

Ace Construction. Roofrng. gut ·
lers , masonry WJ)tk. All wor•
guaranteed Call 6 14· 368 · 9766
or 398 9792 .

72

19n Ford F-100. thort bed.
351 cu. in .. AT. AC, AM ·FM
canene. sliding rear window
fibltrglau topper 'V ery good
body 11995 Ph. 614 -246 ·
688 4.

"HAI..J.. oF foAM''

Vinyle &amp; Aluminum Siding~
Storm windows &amp; doors , Olfer
h11ng gutters Fr&amp;e esl imat e;s
Ph.614· 446· 633'-.

Stark 5 Tree and Lawn Service,
lawn cere, landscapmg, stu~p
removal , 304 · 576 2842 or
576·2903

1996 GMC S · 16 Sierra Pkg.
V·6. lu&amp;lrnjected, 4·wheel drive
Rul Sliarp $8900 Call 614·
446· 210S

L.OOf&lt;INc; AT TWO

All types carpenter &amp; concrett
work lnt&amp;rior. ex:ter~or. ren\o·
deling , paintmg, roofing , frH
esti mates. Call 61 4 · 448 · 6174~

' 75 Old s Cutlass. good thapa
and runs good , phone 304· 675·
2866

1987 Ford Rrmger 4•4. chrome
wheels. lu el injachon, custom
packaga Could take Ollet' pay·
men t1. Ph. 614 ·246· 5294

your~

SWEE PER and sewing mllchine
repa11. parts, and supplies. P1cll
up and delivery, Da\lit Vacuum
C leaner. one half mile Up
Georges Creek Rd C1ll 61A·
446 ·0294 .
~ ~

Concreto finish. parktng lots,
basements · an't site JOb. Senior
Citizen OiscfJunt. R1ck Garlietd
614· 985· 4464

Trucks for Sole

\"IE=~S

,.~

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breeda .. All
styles Julie Webb Ph 614 ·446·
0231

64

k:CONG~ATUL.AT'~ u.;-,
..----j II
.•

&lt;

Home
Improvements

Pony for sale. Genale. 42".
1 ly rt old. Good with children.
Call 256· 1772
-;:--:--::-~:--:---:-=::-- - leFor ••le: Heret.'d and Simmital
bull. 814·742 · 2&amp;10

Ir~~=========1===========4 tnted
Appaloosa
Mare, hn
bean pl
con'" bln'M.
lhown
ea·
4
11 82 7122
SNAFU®by Bruce Beattie
••••· ' oo.oo ... .

FRANK AND ERNEST

(])

I-•

.

~

Dobbs. (0:30)
fll (12) !IS Wheel of Fortune

Service s

1982 Dodge Orplomat Salon.
exc con d. air cond. PS , PB, take
over payments, phone304· 675·
6068 .

ShowBiz Tod1y News of

0]) Moneyllne Current
reports on world economics
and financial news with Lou

7:30 a

:•.

~ I I I' I
G) Comple tr. !he chuckle qu oted
.
.
.
.
by f,lltng
th e m• S~ t ng wo 1ds
I
'--'--L-..1--'--'--' you d e~el o p lrom sl ep No. 3 below
.

itl)(IJBorner
Miller
M•A'S•H

I

UN DEED

a (])

26 It Tt18n motor home, com·
pletetv Sllllf·conta•ned. generator. sleeps 8 . $8900. Call
6 14 446· 0008

1979 Chi!Ny Malibu Statton
Wagon for sale E.llcellen t cond1·
tion $1600 Call 614 ·992·
3090 after 4 30 p m

III

7:00 (]) Hordcutlt end
McConnlck
PM Mogozlno
(!J SportoContor (L)
(IJ Entor1tlnment Tonight
Ill (I) Pooplo'o Court
(!) r!J) MocNoli{ Lohrer
NowoHour (t :00)
11m Ntwo

IT'&amp; AI.! UGI..'I, TWO- HtAD~D

II

1

"My w1fe kepi het own name
aher we married ," says man to
~ l1nance clerk. " Is the address the
same?·· Mks clerk "Oh yes ,"
r~---------,l'chlmes man. " she's not lha•

the entertainment world is
anchored l1ve from New
York. (0:30)
Ell (!) Hogen's Herooo

WITH c.m~ !\1.1~~'

BASEMENT
WATERPROOFING
Unconditlon11 llfetrme guaran
teo Local references furn1shed
Free estimates. C1111i co llect
1·6 14·237· 0488. day or nrght
Rocers 8esemt~nt
Waterproofing

I'

2

ME E N y

Follow a year
1n the life of a beaver pond

8

I

TONKTY

~--r-"i....:o.:---T---1

liD Knowzane

'

81

be·

.~ I I I' I . l

6:30 8 (]) liS NBC Nlghfly Now a
C!l Wlnnor'o Circle (R)
(J) Ill ill ABC Newt Q
(!) Nightly Buolntll Report
11m fiii!J CBS Ntwo

8UOGETTransm1ssions Used&amp;'
Rebuilt All types torque co nver·'
ters &amp; transfer cases e ve~
Jomts Guaranteed a mmumum1
ot 30 days, will deliv&amp;r. cash &amp;
carry or 1n5tall Ca ll 614 · 379·
2220 or 1 304· 675·6758 .

1978 Buick Regal, atr , PS. PB,
tilt wheel. 1983 Chrys let New
Yorker, fully load111d Ph 6 14·
446-7390

the

-r-0,o-'C"TH::-R-r-11

Mandragora, Part 2
r!J) Stcr1t City
Ill(!) Drfl'rent Strokoo

C.I&lt;:EATURi COV~~D

79 Motors Homes
&amp; Campers

I

1111 Now•
(!J Sportolook (T)
(!) Dr. Who Mask of

Au to Parts
&amp; Accr sories

1977 Mercury Marqu •s Exc
cond Cell 614· 446·4979

f1nl 1850 Buy s thts spa rkling
white 1978 AMC Concord w1th
blue 'frnyl lAndau top . PB . PS .
auto. B·cyl, AM ·FM cassette
Ph. 614· 446-8606.

THURS., MAY 21 •

. 8 (]) CD CHI! 11m til IIJ

Boat and tra1ler. 12 ft Seafa
Game and Fisher V bottom
frberg l111ss with electric motOr
$460 00 304 · 576-2815 .
;,

77 Olds. V·6, $850 78 Ply
mouth Volare Y·B. S700 Call
614·388 · 9669 .

Rearrange letters . of
0 four
scrambled words

e:oo rn BIG volley

for sale,
no mo1or.
ndi·
Asking
5600 Good
Phoneco614·
t•on
992·341 3

Autos for Sale

S©1\JJ1A-~£tr~®

WORD
PUZILIR
GAM I
----..:...~ Edi1td b, ClAY R, POllAN - - - - - -

EVENINO

1 5 ft Glast ron bo at and trarhy

,.

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1982 Motorcycle 760cc V-45.
Sofa and chair. CoHee and end
lablea Engine tranmturon turbo
chargar, out of '79 Bwck
Yamaha Electric prano. Phone
304 -676 ·8574.

Ready mix concrete and ell
co ncrete :11upphes. Call u1 Val lay
Brook Cement and Supplies,
304· 773· 6234 .

•

16ft. Tom Boy Bass Boat
eqUipped. $1650 Ph 614 · 3674
7553
"' oOM r ,.,

!MAT DAILY

low to form four simple words.

;,
1983 Thundercralt. 17' 1iO
H P .. P' 160 hours One owrufr
see Netghborhood Rd. ~ .
614·446· 8298 af ter 5 00
. i,

Tomato &amp;takes, 10¢ e•ch rougfl
mill lumber, fro m 110.00 PM
thouund. 304· 875 · 2716 be·
tween 8 a .m and 4 30 p m

BMs lor sa le. 304· 895 ·3630.

FIIJ) OOf Yfl~ til""""·""'""'

CAPTAIN EASY

Boats and
Motors for Sale

The Daily Seritinei---:Page- 15

Television
Viewing

1977 KawasakrLTO 1000 mo·
torcycle. axe co nd. 304 882 ·
2887.

0

bet•.

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

1977 Kl 650 Kawasaki. $895.
1982 WR ·250 Hu sqvama S895 .
Call 614 ·446· 6151 aftM 5 PM .

TO 6 Bulldozer wrth wench.
Good conditron . S4 ,600 00
304·676 6744.

Oelux As hley wood burntng
stove with fan . 304 675· 1267.

Lltirr lHAT IN ~ ~

ONl&gt;f "ffil/ol(:! l.Ef'l
IN ill~ 1\o\lSt To

Glass top table. 4 can&amp; cha1r.s
wtth Padded seats, excellent
condlhon $150 .00 304 ·675 ·
6787 otter 4 p.m .

'

BORN LOSER .

1977 G l1000 Goldwing runa
good ask1ng S860 Blue with
SISSY bar. Ph . 614 -446· 1172.

fa::t..

MA'fe&gt; ME

Pomeroy-'Middleport, Ohio

...

Motorc.y cles

1 983 HDnda 750 Shadow. Call
614·446 ·1096.

Fuller Bru•h Products, order
!rom your local dealer. Save
postage call Wilma Wood , 304·
675-1090 .

.Thursday, May 21, 1987

e (12) 'Night Hoat' CBS Latt
OOR DISCVSSION TODAY
WILL 8E ON WHETHER OR
NOT flATS SHOULD BE
I WOI~N AT OUR MEETINGS

AFTER A SPIRITED
DISCUSSIOH.IT WAS OECIPED
T~AT HAT5 COULD BE
IIJOR~ AT OUR MEETIH65 ..

Hill" Girl who wants her

baby back confronts adoptive
motner 111eo\ls killed.

1!!1 MIQIIUm, P.t. Sl&lt;ln Deep

H A R

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IIAY BR

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I[JJ .... Off
(!)

0 NewaMigltt Uve news

SYQQYG

LRYQLR

HQYX SCR

GWBAJDLHYD
CVYO
Ynterday'1 Oryptoquote: HOW WNELY WE SHALL
BE! WHAT SWJ.L WE DO, YOU WITHOUT ME, I
WTI'HOUT YOU? - HAROLD M~NRO

�Page- 16- The Daily Sentinel

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

---Local briefs---,
Squads receive five calls
Mei gs County E m ergC'ncy Medi cal Services repo rts five calls

Wednesday: Middleport at 12:30 a.m. to Sycamore St. for F'loyd
Reynolds to Holzer Medical Cent er: Rutland at 12 ::1:1 a.m. to
Me igs Min&lt;' No. 2 for Ri chard Martin to Veterans Memoria l
Hos pital ; PomP roy atiO: 43 a .m . to Pomeroy Pike for Mall Cook
to Holzer Medical Cent er: Rutla nd at 2:04p.m: to Mei gs Mine
No. 2 for Ra ndy Mc Kinn ey to O'Blenrss Memoria l Hos pita l;
Rutla nd at 8:24p.m . to Harrisonville for Jose ph King to Holzer
Medkal Cen ter.

Trust(•es m eetinK canceled

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WASHI NGTON I UP I I - fn~
ves ti,gators called renred Ma j.
Gen. John Singlaub back to thr·
Iran~Contra heari ngs today to
learn more about why hew as told
not to ask other nations to help

the Nicaragua n rebels by a Slate
Department offic ia l wh o assured
him '' was being handled at the

Contra leader Adolfo Ca lero in
offering new evidencr

about

admin isl ration invo lvemE-nt with
thr g uPrri llas.
Rut before returning t o Sing·
laub's pu blic tc&gt;stimony today,
the co ngressional committPes

l&lt;"ading the heari ngs arranged to

Session tomorrow
Dr. J a m!'S J\ lth of will be spea ker at a public m eeting to br
held from Ito;~ p. m . F ri day at the Meigs Se ni or Ot i ze ns,Cen lcr
on dea ling w llh the prob tPms of menta l im pair ment .
Th e session is for fam ilies who have f.l ny member who is
suff.:.1rJng from men tal im pairm ent lnclucling A lz heimer's
Disease, whet ht' l' t hi' fc.1 m il_v mem bcr is a I hom e or co nfined to a
nursing ren t er. OnP of 1::! sessions. thC' program is cspccia ll,\ '
des igned to ins tr uc t n'.'; iCIC' nt s on how to copf' with their own
feelings and 1o develo pe cure• giv ing rcrli ngs. F r ida y ' s sess i on is
op&lt;'n to the.• p u blif' .

Mid dl eport, c•nte rr&lt;l a vo lunt ary piPa uf

guilt y to a r hargr· of brt•i.Jki ng &lt;Jn d r n tf'ring when IH-1 appeared
before Judgf' f'harlf'!-i H . K nlghl in thf' MP i gs Cou nt v Com mon
Pl eas Court .
Mr\gs County Pro ~rcu t ing A. tt ornP.v F rl'rl W. Crow I II rrport s
I hut breu k ing and t•ntc·ri ng is o.1 fpl on.v of the fourth drgre&lt;' and
ca rries ct poss lblC' pP nlt y of .c;ix , 12 or IX months in p rison and a

fin e of up to ~Villll
.J udge Kn ig ht accrplf'd lhf' p lra an d co nti nued th(' mattpr of
Sf' nt enclng until \1 a. m. on .lu\y 1, Pa ul Gerard. in vcs t ig;;~to r tor
the prosec utor's oHi r·e reports. upon comp let ion of a
pre -sentcntc invrsl lgation and r epor !. Hawlr.v wa!' rcleasrd
u~n a $2,000 rcr.og niza ncP bond until ::;rnt enc in g.

ac(·idt'nl

The Galli a ·Meigs Pos t of thr
St ate H ighw~y Patro l rcportC'd a
th r ee-car aceidenl on C.S.

:n

Gregory T. Sallc rfield. 19. of
Racine, and Olinda .Jansupka . :\4,
of The Plains. were driving w0s t
on U.S.:\:!. Sa tlerficl d s topped to
turn i nto a private drive. while
,Jan sup ka slowed bPh in d him . 1\
car driven by Newell H . McC uen.

m.

of 1\orth Pa lm Beac h. Fla ..

al so wes rbou ncl . co uld n ot stop in
timr to avoid hittin g .I&lt;Jnsupka ' s
rn r in the rea r . Th e im part
fO I'C'C d Jan su-pka 's car int o Sa t·
tcrfield's car.
McC uen was citecl for ussu red

r· lcar dista nce.

ordrrin g di stribut ion of ~&lt;.~It•
proceed!'. has bpcn filed in the

Meigs Coun t;• Co mmon Pl eas
Court rase of Farmors Ra nk and
Sav in gs lompa n.v an d 8~ n k On(•.
A thens. ag&lt;:~i n s l MClrjorie Gocrt.
now k now n as M arjorie F'ett .v . rt
at. A dr fi rir nry judg m ent of

$:!·1, 1R2.26

has

bren

gr antrd

Furmers Bank a nd Savings in l hl.1

Me igs ('nun tv Pro:..f'r ul i ng i\ tt ornc.v F' rf'd W. Cr0\\.1 I II . hi s
lnv£1s tlgat or . Pau l GPrard : M(•j gs C'oronrr D r .. Ja mes Condr
and several !:' heriff' s deput ies were ra iled to thr llidt•nnur
r cs ldencr in Tupprrs Plai ns late We dn (·~ d ay af ternoon wiK•!'('
Gordon Ridenour, fi9. died of an ap parent sc&gt;lf-in rl ir tcd gunsho!
wound to thf' upper ri ghr t emp i&lt;' .arPa .
A .22 ra librt• aut om atic pi sto l was found in RidC'nour's hand
and a note t o his wife was a lso ln th (• bPclrnom, (;f'rur d re port s.
Ridenour tws bren sr ri ously il l t'or some timr ~md wa s
despondenl over his hPH IIh prnb !l'ms, Grrard said
No aut opsy i s planned . Th e bod:&gt;-' was l ak rn to th r Ewing
FunC'ral Homr w hi ch wll! an nounrr arrangf'mPnt s.

A m &lt;HTic.tgl' Jieensr hi:JS i&gt;N'Il
issupd in Meigs Coun t ~' ProbaH·
Court to Kevi n DPCJ n .J C'wC' II, 27,

Rut iJ nd . a nd April .Ia McGrath ,

his homr ln Tup per s

Pl ains, will "" held at 1 p.m .
.Saturday at !Ill' Ewing Funpral
Home.
. A retlrrc\ c·onstrur tinn and
hi~ hwa y drpa r! m(~nt
wmkt'r.
jv1r. Ridenour w a ~ bo r n .July ~.
' 1~17 at C h c~ t er. a son of tlu• late
, F loyd K . and l"krnirP ~ i sP i s lr ln
1Ride nour.

· Surv iving art' Ills wi f&lt;' . Lu ci llr:
two da ugh ters and ~ un s · in· l i.t\\",

June and Rog\'1' Epple. Po rt St.
Luci€'. Fla., and Nanc~· und Iva n

Paul Hood,

Dann~· .Jt"Ssf'

How-

Le(· Mor man , William E. Morris.

ard. Dav id W, Hub barcl 1 Chris
Hysell , Darc i Renee Hyse ii. Julie
La vina Hyse ll, Todd William
Hvscl l. Richard Scan J effers.
S~ ndrn Ann .Johnson. TrrrencC'
Lcf' .Johnson I I. Susan Lynn

C'olena Mow['ry, Marie Dawn
Musser an d Steven A. Mu sser.
,Jeffrey T. Ne lson. Cat hy Sue
1\cutzli ng. Darla Mi chelle No r·
ri~. Mildrrd SuP Par sons. Ke~thy
1.. Pirk ens, Angel a S.. Pierloe.

.Jones, Da\vn Raye K eesee. Carla

America n L egion Post 602 will
hav(' M emorial Da~' St~ r vires

(As of 10: :10 a.m . )
Provid ed by
Bryt:l' and Mark Smith
of Blunt Elli.., &amp; Lot&gt;wi

Sunday, J::!O p.m .. a l Grcrnwood
CC' meterY in Rnrine. SC'rvic&lt;?s at
Lewrt r a lls Cemcten· \\-"i ll brat

2:.10 p.m.

Firm .
1\m F. IPC' I ri C' Pm\·cr ..

l ..rh:f
. .... 2SVI ·
.. ............ 247!,

AT&amp; T ..
Ash land Oi l .. ..

1

.. .. n2:!,,

Bob Eva ns Farm s . .

... 2.1 YJ

Charming Shoppcs .... .. ... 1:t:t.,
. Federal Mogul
.......... ~!';,
Cood~' C'ilr

. ....... 6P~

T&amp;R.

Heck's Inc... ..
Limitf'd ln r. ......
Mu lti medi a Inc..

...

...... 1 1;,
. .. .17 1'2
.. ... 50'/,
.. ... .... Ji
. JO :I.l

Rax RC's tauran l s ..
Robhins &amp; Myers ..

.. 21)~~

Sho nrv's Inc.
Wendy's Inti. ....... ..

'" 9 :t~

........ .IH'/,

De~

pa rrment h&lt;~s bern f iled in thr
rourt.
Duttnr L. .Jones h&lt;Js withdre~wn
a rormrr plr.::1 of not g u ilt~· to
culti va t ion of mnr ij uana ancl
r ntrrcd e~ w illen plra of no
ronl t1 st to thr chargc, which
stemmed !'rom an in cident in
1 ~86 .

.Jones waivrd his

ri g ht for a tr irll by jury.

Discharged

from

Rutl and Church of God on Oh io
124. Su nda ,v. begin ni ng a t b p .m .
Singers will br Chrisltan Sound
from Logcw . W. Va., ;1nd l.a br ic• l
Quarwt from Mr i gs Count y.
Evrryo nr we lco me.

Sing
The Mason. Ca Ili a a nd Mrigs
Crusade fo r 'Ch r is ! w ill have a
gospel si ng ~;~ t 7 p.m. Sa turday at

the Pomerov Churc h of t llr
Nazarcn(• , cO rne r of Union and
Mulbr rr y SingPr!'i will be .Jim
and Gw in n Cr;1ft. Kim Hrr dm tt n
and thr Winn ing SidC' . RC\'. Gl('n
MC'C lun g i nvit r s thr public to

Vctt:rans M••mori:.LI
Wl'd n e~da.v

Adm issio ns- Don
C'ull urn s. Pomrroy: Vivian Pow ·
r·rs. Ma son.
WPdnrsda .v Oi sr h:.~rgr s - Da nil'l E dwanls. Roy Rifflr.

probat ion

W(' l'e Carl 0('an Staats. Larry
Cooper and Linda Sue Rreedi ng.

Due to the Mo nday holiday.
trash pi ckup in Rac ine Vill age
will not t ak e pl acP Mond ay. T hr

wpekly picku p will on a Tuesday
and Wednesday schedule.

Rona ld EdwiJrd F' rce m an. Ha·
dn1.•. has filrd for a dlvorcC' in

Mrlgs Cou nty Com mon Pleas

Gillwrt It Enin
\.ilbrr1 H. l:n in. Co l umbu~.
cl ird Su nda,· in ( "o!umbus.
nurial wa~ Wr dnrsda_v a t Ri ·
\'('1'\•ir w c~'mrtrl'.\" in Midd iP·
port.
l·h • b ~U t"\"i\"t'cl IJ\' !\\ o
t Martha

Rohsorn Cunningham. Lim a.
an d Mrs. Cl if fnnl 1 PP gg ~ · Hob!-.O fl l Midcllf'porl.

Court from .JoAn n De nis£' F'rrrffi i:lll, Azus&lt;J, CHl if.

.la&lt;'ki&lt;'

P.

Robi nson. 1

G. Sa uvage.

Trar~'

Smith, Linda .Jean Smi1 h, M ark

R Smi th, Melinda R Sm ith, Tina
L. Smith. Rhonda .J. Zirkle
Snidrr . SherriC' H . Southwor th,

Melissa Sprouse. T&lt;JmC'ra Rcner
Stl.lJ1 ~. R&lt;.~rhPI Christina Streh\

Swartz .
Philip

Ca l'l

Tro mm . .Juli f' An n Wandling ,

Moll\' .\ n n Wpbb, .Jodie Lynn

WPIIs . . Den zil L. W&lt;'lsh. .Jr.,
F'rcdrrirk F. Werry, .Jr ., Ri·
r hcu d
Rr nr·
so n.
Wolfe

Cht~rlf's Werr:v . Do nia
Wi ll , Diana Ly nn William·
,John M. Wolfe, Paul D.
and Brya nt Youn g.

Salt•
Rurim• M r·rr hJnt s 1\ssoci;.~ I ion
i ~ .~pon soring an ar ts and craft s
~n d sidewalk sail' on Saturd &lt;J.V,
Mav :m, from 9 il. m . to 2 p.m.
A nyon(' w ishing to r rsrrvr a f"rl·e

sr i Iing spot sho uld ril ll 949·2ll0 or
94'1·2800 be forr Ma1 21&gt;.
Sal('

/\ fi(•t.t m~1r krt spons6r Pd bv

thf' :vl rigs Associa t ion ror RC'·
tordPd Cit izC'ns, will bf' hrld .Junr
;-,at Carleton St' hool in Synwusf'.

Par space. at $o a tab lr, ca ll
or 992·6817.

Oarifi('alion
I

Th e Meigs Loca l Board of
F:duc ~ll ion m ee t ing Tu C'sd ay
night vo ted :~ ·2 again st rehiri ng
.l n.vrC' Millrr as a subst itute aide
and a subs tltut r· secretary for the

J\IXi·AA sr hool vear. Supt. Dan E .
Morris a nd Asst. Su pt. James
Car pente r upon questioning by
Ihey reco mmended the rehiring
of Mr s. Miller.

Shade River Lodgr
trr. wilt have

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Christ on laurel Cliff Rd.
In '11iew ol the PTL uondol and God
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eight·million dollars, this will" be a
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Shrubbery or Fruit Trees,
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Geraniums, Violets &amp;
Hanging Baskets.
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H:tr olcl ~leCratlt and 0(• bbir
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gra ntrcl a di~solution of m ar ·
r iagp e~nd 0f'bbie M cGrath ha s

been restored lly the ro urt to hrr
m aiden namr Dailey.

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awards as the outstanding senior
girl and boy athletes Thursday
afternoon during the annual
awards assembly held al South·
ern High School.
Adams and Harris won the
Danforth, " I Dare You " awards
as the outstanding senior girl and
boy and bolh also received lhe
citizenship awards . Reiber and
Wolford won trophies as the
o utstanding senior &lt;1k!ss girl and
boy athletes. Named winners of
the Presidential Academic Fit ~
ness Awards were Tammy
Theiss. Karla Smith, Reiber and
Harris.
Reiber , the 1987 senior class
valedictorian, and Harris were
presented the social sludies
awards and Bryan Dalley. the
DeKalb Award for FFA work.
Industrial arts awards wen! to
Pete Johnson and George Cooper
and Tim Smith won the W·S
award. In science the top awards
went to Tammy Theiss and
Rachel Reiber . Theiss Is the
saluta torian of this year's gra·
duatlng class.
The home econom ics award
was won by Annetre Fitch and
Reiber won the mathematics
award . Awards in business and
· office education went to Kim
Willford Sellers and Cindy Ar·
nold, typing. Dramatic awards
went to Diana Simpson and
Bruce Wolfe with Reiber winning
the Engllsh award a nd Allen
May nard , Jhe French award.
Vocal mu sic awards went to
David Deem, Bruce Wolfe and
Diana Simpson and Wolle won
the activities award . Winning
honor awards were Tammy
Theiss, Rachel Re iber and Krista
Sellers. Theiss and Reiber were
Introduced as the salutatorian
and th e valedl e torl an,
respectively .
Scholarship awards went to
(Continued .on page 12\

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By NANCY YOACHAM
Senltnel Stall Writer
Bids from seven Ins urance
agenrles for hospital and medl·
ca l coverage for employees of the
county courthouse, highway de·
partment and Department of
Human Services were read Wed·
nesday In the Meigs County Com·
missioners meeting
Rick Patrick, re presenung
McNell y~ Patrlck
Insuranc e,
Jackson, and acting as lhe

county's insurance consultant.

read bids from Snider. Fuller and
Associates. Athens; Jim Fuller,
Athens: Don Mullen , Pomeroy:
Alan Gorlewskl, Athens: Davis·

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legislation, In the works lor lwo
years since the S&amp;Lcrisis ofl985,
cleared Ihe Senate on a 33-0vote,
but .Riffe pointed out the House
already sent the Senate a similar
bill on April 29.
He said that bill, sponsored by
Rep . Robert E. Hickey, D·
Dayton, will be the one eventu·
ally forwarded to Gov . RI~hard
F . Celeste.
"That's the vehicle as far as
l 'm concerned," said Rifle.
" There's an unwritten rule that
!he first bill that passes Is the
vehicl e, and this House Is not
going to break !hat rule."
Both the House and Senate bills
con tain nearly ldenllcal ian·
guage recommended by a loin!
legisla tive committee which slu·
died the problem for six months
In 1985.
One major difference Is that
the Senate bill, sponsored by Sen.
Richard H. Finan, R· Cincinnati,
reorganizes the Ohio Depart·
ment of Commerce and estal&gt;

It shes three deputy directors. one

of which Is responsible for
financial Institutions.
Though . appointed by the
director of commerce, the dep·
uty director for financial Instltu·
lions would be Independent of the
director In matters of examina·
tlons or regu latory functions.
The bill a Iso provides new
regulatory enforcement mecha·
nlsms. Independent audlls a~d
greater cooperallon with federal
regulators. It provides for the·
de finition of unsafe and unsound
practices and allows the Division
of Savings and Loans to Issue
cease and desist orders against
them .
Loopholes In these areas al ·
lowed Hom~ State Savings Bank
offlclals to continue unwise In·
vestments In a Florida securities.
firm In the early 1980s despite
warnln~s by state examiners,
The se&lt;'urllles firm went bank·
rupt and Home State lost $144
million .

Indictmen ts were returned
against four persons when !he
grand jury convened Thursday,
Meigs County Prosecutin g Attar·
ney Fred W. Crow Ill r eport s.
The four Include:
Roy Jack "Jick" Neff, 29,
Middleport , lndleled on a charge
of breaking and entering In
connection with an Incident on
Ma y 10 , this year, a! the fo rmer
Valley Lumber building In Mid·
dleport. Neff Is curre ntly on
parole having previously bee n
convicted on several different
theft charges, according to Paul
Gerard, Invest igator for the

DANFORTH HONOREES - Kim Adams and Mall Harris
were recognized as the outstanding girl and boy of this year's
Southern High School graduating class Thursday when they were
presented the Danlorth Awards plus Citizenship Awards during
the annual awards assembly.

prosecut or . A warrant ha s been

Issued for Neff's arrest on the
Indictment as well as parole
violation. Breaking and entering
Is a felony of the lourth degree
which ca rries of a maximum
penalty of six, 12 or 18 months In
prison and a fine of up to $2500.
Eddie Patrick, 21, Middleport.
Indicted. on a charge of escape In
connection with an Incident on
Ma y 13, this year, In which
Patrick wa s In custody at the
Middleport jail and bolted from
officers whtle being returned to
jail after having been taken to
Ve terans Memorial Hospital for
treatment ol an Illness. Escape Is
a felony or the fourth degree and
carries a maximum of six , 12 or
18 monlhs In prison and a nne up
lo $2500. A warrant has been
Issued for P at ric k' s arrest on the
lndlctme.nt.
Timothy E. Davidson, 21!,
P omeroy, indicted on a charge or
unlawful possession of an dan·
gerous ordnance In connection
with an Incident which occurred
on Tuesday, May' 19, Involving
dynamite. Unlawful possession
of a dangerous ordnance is a

By UnHed Presalalernatloaal
Thunderstorms pounded Ohio
second straight day Thurs·
day, with heaVy ratn!all reported
In several areas. A Newark man
was seriously ·Injured when he
was struck by lightning.
Fred Pettit, 27, Newark. was In
critical condition Ioday at River·
side Hospital In Columbus. He
was struck at a softball field tn
Newark, said Newark Fire De.
partment Capt. Randy Stickle.

tor a

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Quickel ' Insurance, Pomeroy, all Human Servlres, was a bid of
with proposals from Blue Cross $13,617 from General Telephone
of Ce ntral Ohio: Comm unit y Company of Ohio, Portsmouth:
Mulual Insurance on behal! ol tor a telephone system for the the
five dltrerenl agents with a department of human services:
proposal from Blue Cross and One other bid for .the sy•\Fm w~
Blue Shlolcl of· Cincinnati; Buai· "recetv~ lrom tiTS Inc., "'·
ness Administrators anil Consul· Albans, W.Va .. at a cost of
tanls, Reynoldsburg, with Trans. $26,.~9!i.
.
America Occidental Lite.
The board set next Wednesday,
The commissioners tabled the 1\fay 27, 1:.10 p.m .• tor a public
bids for review by Patrick . They meeting to discuss a request
exJ*cl Jo have his recommenda· from Burl D. Walker to use brine
lion by May 28.
water tor dust control on private
Accepted by the commission· property In Bedford Township.
e rs on recommendation of Ml· Walker propose• using brine to
chael Swisher, director of the control dust ln a mobile horne
Meigs County O..partm~nl of park. and on a private drive.
Application or the brine would~
supervised by J .D . Drilling Co.,
Racine, a certified brine
transporter.
Phil Roberts, county engineer,
reported the county highway
department ls wrapping up In:
verted sea lings of roads through.
felony of the lourth degree and out the county, which are being
carries a maximum penalty or done to provide permanent dust
six, 12 or 18 months In prison and ' control In front of hOuses. Ro ·
berts said the Flood Road be·
a fine up to $2500. Davidson was
tween
Pomeroy and Middleport'
also charged with possessing
Is
the
last
road on the Inverted
crimina l tools, also a felony of the
sea
l
schedule,
although the high·
fourth degree. In connection with
way
depar
tment
wlll be applying
the sa me incident. Warrants
regular dust control to roads at a
have been Issued lor his arrest.
later
date. He said !he highway
Corbett Eugene Ratliff. 19, or
department
would now spend
Stale Route 7, Middleport . In·
some
lime
assisting
townships In
dieted on a charge ot feloniou s
dust
conlrol
application.
assault In connection with an
So far , reported Ted Warner.
Incident which occurred in the
highway
supervisor, all but four
early morning hours on May 9
townships
tn the county have ex:
outside a Middleport bar at
pressed
an
Interest In purchas·
which time John 0 Blake, 22, also
lng
some
type
o! dust control.
of Middleport, was stabbed In the
Those
four
whl~
h have not con·:
neck. Felonious assault Is an
tacted
Warner
are
Rutland, Bed ..
aggravated felony or Jhe seco nd
ford,
Salisbury
and
Orange.
degree and carries a possible
Jones
nnd
Ko!Jerts
dtseussca a
penally of from three to elghl
stop
sign
at
Jhe
end
of County
years to a maximum of 15 years
Road 22 which connects County
In prison and a line of up to $7500.
Road 75 goi ng from Ohio 7 to
A warrant ha s been Issued for
Veterans Memorial Hospital.
Ratliff.
.
Jones sa id som~ residents had
During Thursday's one day
sugges
tP.d that a yield sign waul&lt;'
session, the grand jurors con·
be
more
appropriate In ·· ·"
ducted an Inspection or the
location,
or
rise !he stop s!~11
coun ty jail as a pari o! their
should
be
moved
forward to
duties and round lt satisfactory.
necessitate better view . Robrrts
Common Pleas Judge Charles
sa id he would contac t a traffic
H. Knlghf administered the
engineer with the Ohio Depart·
oaths to the grand jury and In·
menl of Transportation for sug.
structed members as to their du ·
gestlons for the intersection.
lies and responsibilities .

Four indicted by
Meigs grand jury

Storn1s pound
Ohio second
straight day

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and other accomplishments during Southern High
School's annual awards assembly Thursday.

Kim Adams and Matt Harris
won the outstanding senior

Bridge Closing Special

"THE TV EVANGELISTS AND
THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST"

2 Sections, 16
AMukimedlo

Announce outstanding 1987 Table health bids for review
SUS pupils during assembly

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Spt.•cial meeting

Awards for outstanding academic achle\lement

OUTSTANDING PUPO.S - Karla Smith,
Rachel Reiber, Matt Harris and Tammy Theiss
, received the Presidential Academic Fitness

board memhrr s indi ca ted that

F'o;·r

the film

By LEE LEONARD
UPl Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP!t
Long~awaited leglslatltin streng·
thening the state's regulation of
the savings and loan induslryhas
cleared another hurdle, only to
run into a brick wall.
The Ohio Senate, after drop·
ping a controversial section
which would haveretalneda high
interest ceiling ,on credit cards
and sma ll loans, passed the bill
unanimously Thursday .
But House Speaker Vernal G.
Riffe Jr ., D-New Boston, lmme·
diately pigeonholed It because of
a dispute over sponsorship be~
tween the Senate and House.
Meanwhile, the House sent the
Senate a bill aimed at making
medica l malpractice insurance
available at a lower cos t to
doctors, hospital s, den lists, podl·
atrisls , optom etrists and chir&lt;&gt;
praetors, a nd lhen joined sena·
tors In adjournment for the ton g
Memorial Day wees a nd loa n

Do na ld Lr&lt;' Strin . Michelle !..
SIP\'Pns. Kimbrrl\' A. Stf'wart.
L'-'S IPr 1.. Sti'Wt;l't, Ca th r rin&lt;'
DPnisf' Stow.: an d .Jt&gt;nnifer Le ig h
Tillis.

tween 60 and 65. Partly cloudy
Saturday.

Senate unani01ously
approves S &amp; L bill

L Schol·

dC'rrr. U sa S. Sra rles. Kr is tina
1.. Sexton. Tonv ,\ . Shoema ker.
Brl'nua s. Si nclair . D:tvid L.

Car\'

Mostly cloudy tonight. Scat·

tered thunderstorms .Low be-

en tine

Ohio, Friclav. May 22, 1987

Chervl Adin a Rous h. Terri Marie
Rous.h. Am~ · R.. Sa tw rrield . Ca rl

m arriagp.

even furnish

at y

Vot.36, No. ztie

Mr lbsa _\n n Rife. C~'nt hia Ly nn

Karia .1. Smith , Rcedsv ill r.
and .lcffrey G. Smit h. Fla twoods.
Ky .. hav r fil ed I' or a dissoiut ion of ~------------L-----------­

We'll

•

Rc nre· Pirrr-C' .. Ia m rs

Srott Polryn. LarryS&lt;•ott P owell ,
Amv .1. ·Radek in. Sa llv Ann
Radford. Rhond a Renee Rath ·
burn. W. .Jan Rr utPr . Kristi LPc
Richmond. Raymond F:. Rider.
Rifflr.

Daily Number
742
Pick 4
4.889

attend.

act ion .
1\n orciN to des tro_,. con i ra band
ro nri sra tr d from va r ious l ora ·
li on.-. thro ughout the c-ou nt y by

the Meigs Co unty Sheriff' s

SinJ!;
Thrrr will bP a gospPI s ing ut

Clariss&lt;.~

'Ohio Lottery

Seniors
graduate
this
weekend
Pa es 6.;7

Timothv Allr n Knblfs. Danna 'K
Lctm.bf'i·t. Lisa t\nn Manle-y ,
Reth&lt;lnv .Jo Ma yer, MarTha Jo·
lcno M;tynard. Kenneth Edward
McCle llan, Tracy Denise Me Kin·
nP\' , .Judith L. Mees. Jen nifer
Rose Miller, J ulie M. Miller.
Yonilee Miller. William E.
Molden, Gerold A. Moore , .Jason

No trash pickup

Hospital news

niN't's. Mr.". Cliffot·cJ

Krist ina Gail Hayne&gt;. David
Elliott Hendrick s, Carol L. Hen·
drix. Shannon M. Hindy, .Jeffery

Memorial Day' Services

IH. Rut land .

Area deaths _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Wa lkf'r , Ashland, Ky.; a son ~md
d aughiPr·in law. l&lt;f'ilh und UIJ
J11denour. Long Bollom: a strpsott and hi s wift' . .J u mes &lt;..~n d Pam
SIPtt lrr. R.rC'd$vill(•:
another
stPpson. Hif'h&lt;.~rd Strttlcr. Har t
v illr; an unci(•, Bernard Eisrl stt •in. Wa sh ington Court Housr.
an d srvera l C'o u:-;in s.
&amp;-sicll's h is paren ts. IH' wa!-'
pn'C'Pd(•d In dC'Jih bv his n rst
wifP. Hit drl'd.
·
O ffiri ~tting &lt;.~t Saturdav' s sr rv i ·
cr~ will bC' Hev . C'nt:l 1-l irks.
Burktl will br In thl' Clwstrr
&lt;'P mrtl'ry . Frit~ nds ma.\ · call 1.1t
the fu nl'r&lt;.l l h nrnP ~11"! C'r 2: :m p.m .
0 11 Fricla.v .

Gar~ · L. Haning. M;Hty D. Hart .

Announcements

Worthin g ton Ind .. ..

1\n entr.v confirmi ng sa lr and

Fostrr. DonniP Fry . LC'non.1
GcHnC's. Pc..ll sr 1.. Gri.lham, Di&lt;.imJ
Lyn n Green,' Rc' Sco!T Haggy.
Walter .I . Hagg\· II. Ro bert Lee
Ha ll, ChrlstophPr 0. Haning,

Sue King and Darla Lou King.
Mi chae l A. King, Philli p
i s exprrtC&gt;d to be gra nt ed limi ted
RK ing, Susa n Marie King, Ed·
immunity from prosecution by _ V,:ard E . Kilrhr n . .Jr .. Mic hael
the comm ittees nf'xt mon th so he
Kloes. Michell e Renre Kn app, ·
ca n test ify with legal protect ion
in J uly .

August

Rule death apparenl .5uicide

at

'l'orker. also is said to ha ve

Meigs court news

Pleads guity to 8 &amp; E

dav

dal. O'Boyle, an affluent New

Daily stock prices

Salisbury Towns hip.

Funeral sP t'Vif'cs !'or Gordon
, Ridenou r. liB. who died Wcdn&lt;'&gt;

raiser Carl Chan nell. who
pleaded guil ty this month to

Wrdnesday. at :!: 16 p.m . in

Mei gs Count.Y Drm ocrf.Jt j(· ExcrutivP Commi ltrr w ill mee t
tonlghl ('l'h u r·sd ay 1. 7: :m p. m ., a l Ca rprn trr 's Hall ln Po mf'roy.
All interestrd tlf.•moiT&lt;.tts 31"£' invitl'd to tJ IIPnd.

Gordon Ridt•nour

Ganvood. a \\C'althy wldov.
from Austin. Trx&lt;.b. provided
mo"re than $2m illion Jut hC' rrbt,?ls
through co n sfn· atlvf'1 fun d·

provid ed man(' )' through
Channell.
North , th e· key· figure In the
sca nd al firr•d Nov. 2:1 fro m the
Na tiona l Security Co unci l staff.

iliPgal. ha s joined

Prolw

r:. Haw ley. 21,

William O'BO)' it' ;md .Joseph
Coors.

re hr b while U.S. mili tary aid to

south bound roa dsidC' park on Route :~:~. Pree refreshment s,
coffe(\ soft drink s, Pte .. will bl' sf• rvf•d throug hout the period .
Purpose of the saff'ly brea k is to provide trave lers w ith a frw

Rlrk

Ellfln Carwood .

c rim inal co nspiracy in the sca n-

hr&lt;.tr from three pri vatr citizrns
who donotPcl hig dollars to thr

Dems will m eet this e11ening

Contra Ci.l usr:

"hig hest level" of government.
Si ng\aub, an Arm y veteran
who ar ranged arms sales to th e

C'i tizen ·s T Pams 1 No. :~R~7, wi II bf~ havi ng I hPir annual MPmoria I
Da y .o;afet.v hrcak. s t.:trtin~ Vritla y at !) p.m. and con tinuin ~
through Monday a t fi p.m . The safety br(·ak will be he ld at the•

minut es rest. Th e saf(•ty break is ap proved by the Ohio Hi ghw ay
Patrol and the Mr igs Cou nt y Sheriff' s Drpa rtmcnt ,

Meigs to graduate .. conttnucctfrom pag~ l

Scandal hearings continue

rhl'm was

Orang:r Towns hi p T r usti'C'S wi l l cancel toni ght's m (lf'li ng on
dust r onl rol. Thr m c(·ting wa~ t o have bern held :-~t the Orange
Town sh ip fin· dr•ptJrl mt •nt .

Thursday. May 21, 1987

Pool ope1111 Saturday
ATHLEtiC WINNERS - Rachel Reiber and Mike Wolford hold
larre tropllles the:r received u lbe 011t.Widlns IM!nlor sir! and boy
athletes of Southern High School at Thuroday'• annual awards
aaoembl;,.

,.,

,f;

London Pool In Syracuse will
open at 1 p.m. tomorrow and will
be open untll6 p.m . The pool will
also be open on Sunday and
Monday th is weekend.

Feeney-Bennett Post plans
announced for Memorial Day
Members of Feeney-Bennett
Post 128, American Legion. Mid·
dleport, will put In a busy
Monday as they make their way
to a number of cemeteries for
short Memorial Day services.
Members will meet at the hafl
at 8:30 a .m. Monday leaving
there at 8:45a.m. belore going to
the Middleport levee to place
flowers on the river at9a .,m. The
schedule after that Includes:
Middleport Riverview Cemetery , 9:15; radford, 9:30a .m.;

Middleport Hill. 9: 45; Addiso.n,
10:15; Cheshire Gravel Hill,
10:30; Legion Park, 11:15 a .m.
Following dinner at the hall
!rom 11: 30 to 12: 30. thegroupwlll
go to Howell Cemetery at 12:.45
p.m. , and to Burlingham atl: 30.
Post memb&lt;&gt;rs are to mee1 a1
the hall at &gt;p.m. this even In~ to
go to the cemeteries to pluce
flags. Members of the auxtllary
on the kitchen committee are to
meet at the post home at 9:.'!0
a.m . Mondf to prepare dinner .

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