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P-8-Jlle Sunday Times-Sentinel

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July 5. 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport-Gallipolis, Ohio-Point Pleasant, W.Va.

Ohio Lottery

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Daily Number

July 4 .

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Public Nptice

Public 1\jotice
NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
--{!TATEi&gt;F-OHIO ·
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

PU BLIC NOTICE
ADVERTIS_uoiENT
FOR BIDS
GALLIA -MEIGS

Columbus. Ohio

COMMUNITY

'Juno 19 , 1987

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GAL·7'3.00·St&gt;te Route 7.
Reu Area 10-21 . by ClOn ·

atructlon of reu a faa facili ·
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Enjoying
the .
festival

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work langth _
0 .00 feet ·or 0 .00 mile.

PaVement widll'\ _ 0 .00
feet
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set forth in the biddinv pro·
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at

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starting

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sack

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series

There were four divisions for boys arid
the same number for 'g irls .
T~en Night at the ~Gallipoll~ River

Recreation Festi"al ." tarts· in s·tyle ws
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area S·tudents· s·howed off the Iat~
County

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Ohio. on section ATH -7·
0.00 on State Route 7 in

· 46620
Gellie-Meiga Comm~ty
Action Agency haa for sale
one Cannon Copier to be
~!•posed ?'thrOugh com pettteve biddtng . The minimum
bid being •soo.oo. Sealed
bida will be receiv..ed at the
CAA Office in Chethire until
4 :00 p,m.. July 20, 1987.

improving vort'ouo routes ond

Cheshire, Ohio

COPIER DESCRIPTION :
One Cef1non Copier. NP270F Irecently serviced )

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Copier may be. eK•mi ned

at the CAA Office between
the noun of 8 :00a .m: end 4
p .m ., Monday through Friday. The Gallia-Melg1 Coin-

County,

and

for

aectiona in Athens, Gallia,
Meigs, Monroe,

Hocking,

bv

tho Ohio Deportment ol

Trenaportation.

Project length - 0 ,00 feet

or 0 .00 mlle .
Work length - var ious
feet or varlou 1 mil ea.
Pavement w idth ..... va ri ·
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c e vey at 367 -7344 or
992 -6629 .
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Public Notice

Announcements
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S a u t h8fn 8tnd
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ogaonst on tho grounds of s2 75
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In ' considerat ion

NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO

for an

Giveawa y

' "M inJmum wage retet tor

OEPARTMEIIIT OF

th is project have been poedetermined t1 required t:tv
law a nd are 1et forth in 1he
bid proposal "
''The d1111 te t for compl e·
tlon o1 thi1 Work ahall be set

DIRECTOR
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JULY 5. 12

DIR ECTOR

rhr ough 1dult.s. • • 25, u._nder
oppo rt\.mity to submit bid s 13, I 2 &amp;0 Theu t Jeltll1• mtv b4P
in responso lo this Invit ati on ' o~laln ed h om • nv b1nd mllmbltt'
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and , wilt not be di~ crl m i neted JJc
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TRANSPORTATION
Columbus. Ohio
June 28 . 1987
Contr·a ct Sates
l.egel Copy No. 87.490

jUNE 28. 29: JUlY

Plans and specification s
are on file iAthe Department
of Tran t portat jon and the o f f lee of t he Di str ict Deputy

UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
HES·OOOS (401

Se•led PfCXJoula will be receiv~ at tt.e office of the Oi·
reetor of ~~ Ohio Depart·
ment of Tranaporta1ton. Col·

umbut, Ohio. untll10·. 00 A.
M'.. Ohio Stendarc;t Time.

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Each bidder J hell be r e~
quired to fife w ith tt l• bid •

cenified chec k or ca• hler' •

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check 1or , an amoun1 equal
fo fivo-ocont 0 th ' bid b
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models ·shows what's hot for summer

nights.
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In the bottom photo, Susan Milam
(left) and Kelly Roush (right) look on
patiently as the winner Is announced In
the pageant.
·
..n lhe photo top right, Lori Tope
(right) shows her delight at being
, named River Recreational Queen.
Tope, a graduate of Gallla Academy, Is
the daughter of Anita Tope and Tom
Tope of Gallipolis. Ailsa Smith (left)
t ongratulates her. (Photos by Times·
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Sentinel staff)
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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Stl!tehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio !UPI) - Orie year ago , an
angry Ohio House Speake r Ve rnal G . Riffe Jr.,
D-New Boston. motored ba ck to t'lu? Sta tehou se
from hi s district. where Fourth of July parades,
. firewo rks displa ys and town festivals had been
cance led for lack of liability In sura nce.
Riffe te rmed it "a disgr ace" and vowed to get it
co rrected . He !Ired off a memo to hi s top
lieute nants In insurance a nd civil justice and
ordered the m lo have a solu tion ready by th e end
of Ihe summer .
Tod ay , differe nt solutions have been a dopted by

the House and Senate, but I he r ight answer has not
yet been found.
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A six-member Hou se· Senat e cl)n!erence committee is conllnuing to hold Informal talks and to
meet with represenla lives of Gov. Richard F .
Celeste while the Legislature Is In summer recess .
Civil justice and insurance reform was one of
the !I em s le ft pending when the Ge neral Assembly
adjourned las t week, a casualty mainly of
disagr eement between the gove rnor' s pro·
co nsume r position and Senate Republicans'
pro-business stance.
Opponents, including organ ized labor , consumer groups and trial lawyers, say there is no need
for a bill ; that the "crisis" of unavailable and

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Report says North wrote .
plan for imposing martial law

The Rutland community
chalked up another successful
July 4th celebration Saturday .
Sponsored by the Rutland Fire
Department, activities of the da'y
never was a plan lo ins ta ll
MIAMl i UPil -Lt. oi. Ollver
started at 10 a.m. with a 41-unit
Nor th he lped wr it e a cont ingency . m a rllall aw or ma rtia l rule . Th e
parade. There were activities ·
who le purpose of e me rgency
plan In 1982 th at ca lled for the
throughout the day and evenlri:g
prepa redness Is and was lo
suspens ion or the Constitull on
at the park including the annual
maintain civil rule.
and imposition of m arti al la w in
ox roast.
" A lot of me mos a nd lot of
the eve nt ·of a na tiona l crisis. a
Participatin g ln. (he parade,
pla ns were writte n. We have a
ncwspapt:r repor ts .
led by the Rutland American
responsibilit y 10 pia n for mobiliOutlined in a J une 30, 1982.
Legion Color Guard , were a wide
za t io n in case of em erge ncy or
memo. tlie pla n wa s a revi sed
variety of entries ranging froin
war. As fa r as some ev il plot .. . it
version of federa l contingency
marching units , to clowns, to
simply is unt rue."
plans fo r dealing with nu clea r
floats plus National Guard and
Accord ing to the He r a ld , the
wa r . ma ss insu rrection or mit·
fire department vehicles.
proposa.l
ala rmed Attorney Ge nitary m obii tzation. The Mi a mi
Prizes we re aw a.rded to the top
·er al William F rench Smith , who
Herald said Sund ay.
two entries in various classes and
in Augus t 1984 wrote to North ' s
The new spape r said 1he memo
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the
wlnp~~, .,~w.~p:hing
boss
at
the
!lrrle,
national
secur·
·
It ob!AIIned was written by John
t
unit,
first place; Ku!fles and
lty
adviser·
Roller!
McFarflll\e,
Brlnitttd•of1, a d.puty to Loult 1
Flourishes,
wiih the Meigs High
Guillrlda. the Federal Emer- stating his objections and urging
School
Band
taking second
gency Manage ment Ag e ncy a de lay In s igning the directive.
place;
Charles
Ohlinger
was first
" I believe that th e . role as ·
chi ef. T he martial law provis ions
in
the
equestrian
entries
with his
resembled a 1970 paper by sig ned to the Fqde ra t E merand
the
motorcyCle
driven
by
Jerry
Parsons
was
FIRST··Thls
entry:
by
the
Auxiliary
of
Feeney
daughter,
Shelly
McKinney,
takGoiffrlda propos ing such ac li~ n ge ncy Ma nagement Agency in
first
place
In
the
miscellaneous
category
of
the
Bennett
Post
128,
American
J:eglon,
featuring
ing
second
place
honors;
a
float
in the event of a na tiona l blac k: th e revis ed Executive Orde r
Middleport parade.
Utile Miss Poppy In a red, white and blue selling
dealing with July 4th activities ·
milil a ni uprising, th e pape r exceeds its proper function a s a
by the Rutland Hillbilly 4-H Club
coordlna ttng agency for em eradded.
took first place in the float
Nor th. as the F E MA contact at gency pre paredness. " the He·
category
wllh the Rutland
raid sa id Smith wrote. "Th is
the National Securit y Councti
Garden , Club, with members
sta ff . he lped Brinke rhoff wril e d epartment and other s have
actually enjoying a picnic lunch
repeatedl
y
ra
ised
se
riou
s
policy
lhe !982 rccomme nqa tions for
Including flo als, march ing units, place; D . J . Trading Post, as the . parade moved, taking
A
parade.
e
vening
entertain
suspending lhe ·Cons titution , de· . a nd legal obj ec tions 10 the
me nt Including a ta lk by Stat e eque strian s, dancers , scooter se cond; antiqu e ca r . Dic·k second. In the miscellaneous
clarin g martial law.,; lurnirig cre ation of a n-'eme rgency czar'
Sena tor Ja n Long , a Middi eporl · rid ers·. and fire de partment vehi- Vaughan, flrsl; e ques trians, _category, the Rainbow Clogge~s
conlrol of the ·Unlted Stal es over for F E MA."
nati ve and s o me fast moving cles:- Roger Williams coordi- Shelly McKinney, fir st; Charles · who danced their way to the end
to hi s age ncy a nd appointing
Ohlinger, second; most patriotic, of the parade route, were first
nated the parade .
. The news pape r sai d it was not dancing by tile Shady River
milita r y commande rs to run
Winning trophies in the pa rade John Story a s Uncl e Sam.
Shufflers,
a
nd
a
fireworks
di
sand the Meyers Trucking Cq .
c le ar whe ther a n exec uti ve or de r
state and local e:ovPrnmPnts .
Trophies were present ed by look second place; for antique
were: marching unit s, The
play
sct
off
by
the
Middl
eport
was signed with the proposed
Reached by te lephone Sunday
F ir e Depa rtme nt wer e highlight s Dance Company, first: Ameri· Middleport Councilma n Bob Gil · vehicles, Bill Lambert was first
al his home in northe rn Virginia, ·martial law plans , but congres· of the annua I July 4th celebration can Legion Color Guard, secone; more who he aded the community
and Frank Case was second.
s ion a l source s said they believed
Brinkerhoff denounced as " rldl c·
c e le bra tion. Winner s not receiv·
flo
a
ts,
the
Vaughan
's
Cardinal
in
Middleport.
Saturday evening a talent show
utous" the repo r t in volving him . President Re agan did s ign an
old fashioned wagon , first , and in g their trophies m ay pick them was featured with first place
Led
by
the
Middleport
Chi
ef
of
executive order in 1984 that
and th e Marine now at the ce nt er
up at the Middleport Trophy Co. honors going lo Christy Taylor
rev ised national military mobili· Pollee Sid Little and the Color the Floral Bouquet of Mason . w.
of the Ir a n- Contra scandal.
Saturday evening, Middleport
Guard of F ee ney·Bennett Pos t, Va .. second; miscellaneous, Lit Say ing he le ft governme nt in 1 zation measures to deal with Ame rican Leg ion. the parade . tie Miss Poppy of the Feeney- native, State Senator Jan Long and Amy Durst for their dance
routine; second wetU to another
c ivilia ns in a crisis .
1982. Brinkerhoff added , " Th Pre
spoke
on
the
heritage
of
MiddleBennett
Ladies
Auxiliary,
first
featured
a
number
of
entr
ies
dance
routine by Sheryl Thoma
' '
Continued to pa ge 5
and Erin Dugan, and thitd place
went to pianist, Jamie William·
son. Joan Stewart served
mistress of ceremonies and providing 'addition entertainment In
" Their operating philosophy
By DAVID BARRON
addition to the contestants was
has been toward vertical Integra· Steve Nakamoto and his band .
DALLAS (UPI) - Southland
tion - buying compatlies like
Corp., whieh owns the world's
A pie baking contest was
dairies and Citgo P e troleum largest convenience store c hain
another fe ature of the celebra- ·
that relate to their conv.enience lion and winners were Virglni)l
in 7-Eleven and Is the nation 's
Racine's annual Fourth of July
retailing. That has been a long- Lee, firs t place; Margaret
largest independent gasoline reparade received hig h praises
standing
philosophy ."
tailer , is going private tn a $5.1
Cont inued to page 3
from s pectators. Th e parade ,
billion leveraged buyout that
which has bee n a tradition for
analysts say Is one of the biggest
years and ye ars, ha d a large
ever.
numb e r of outstanding
·the three sons 'of Southland
parficipant s··from floats ·to .c ars
founder Joe C. Thompson Sr.
to clowns to bicycles to horses.·
. announced piahs Sunday to buy
Also adding to the parade's
all48 million shares in Southland,
entertainment was the Southern ·
the subject "of recent takeover
High . School Band, under the
rumors and brisk tra ding activ -.
·direction of Roberta Maidens,
lty on Wall Street.
.
with many very young members
Analysts say . the buyout wtll
marching for the first time.
ensure the Thompson brothersJohn Thompson, Southland's
Following lhe parade , the
chairman;
Jere Thompson, its
Shady River' Shufflers clogging
president and chler' executive
group. put on quite a show at the
officer; and Joe C. (Jodie)
. fire station. The Shufflers also
Thompson Jr., a Southlanddlrec·
par ticipated in the parade and
tor - will keep control of the
receiv ed a third-prize for their
company founded by their faentry In the non-theme.
ther, who qled In the 1960s.
Other winners in th.e parade's

• Clear formula~for wood
above ground mcludmg
decks and fences
• Helps protect wood against
mildew and decay ,
• Strengthens wood fibers
• Repels water

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non-theme category were the
Racine Baptist Church and Bar·
bara's School of Dane~ jn a first
place tie. Parade winners In the
theme category included the
Racine Methodist Church, third
place; the Racine American
U&gt;glon Post, second place, and
the Racine Reds ball t'eam,
coached by Joe Kirby, first
place.
·,
. Bicycle winners were Ed Wll·
lis, Larry Willis and Troy Hoback, first, s~ond" and third
Continued to page 3

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celebrated 4th

Southland goes private

But debts resulting from the ,
acquisition also could force the
Thompsons, who wllllauflch the
takeover today under the name
JT Acquisition Corp., to sell some
of Southland's assets, a Dallas
analyst said.
PATRlOT - A llt,le nag In her topknot helped niDe-month·old
Erin Holman, daughter of Rodney and PegiY Dalman, Racine,
catch the spirit. of Racine's Fourth of July celebration. Resting
comfortably In her stroller, Erin sat up and ~k notice whenever
someihln1 particularlY Interesting--like a big 'l'~d fire truck-caught her eye during the annual parade.
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thi s month if by chance there Is a r e port on the
civil justice and Insurance bill, whtch also
includes a ·section ·limiting the liability of
manufacturers for defective products.
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Another piece of the puzzle, a limitation on
me dical malpractice lawsuits to improve the
ins urance situation in that area, was adopted by
the Legislature. The governor has said he will sign that bill. ·
Celeste vetoed the initial effort toward tort law
a nd insurance reform last December, saying
cons umers and workers were left without
a dequate recours e in the courts against
ne gligence.

Rutland ·
•
enJoys
July 4

Praise
Racine
July 4

Less Rebate
YOUR

25 Cents

still pending

Suspend·
Constitution

Middlepo~

SALE PRICE

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unaffordable liability insuran ce Is ove r now for
businesses.
Rlffe still want.s a bill. He said at the close ofla st
week 's spring legislative session that if the
conference committee does not rea c h a settle·
rhent In three weeks, he will have it dissolved and
appoint new ne gotiators .
Senate President Paul E. Giltmor ; R-Por t
Clinton, would not go that far J 'Hopefully we can
get something worked out ," said Glllmor. adding
that "there will be a continual effort to work on a
settlement."
Both Riffe and Glllmor expressed an interest in
bringing state lawmakers back for one day later
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1 Section. 10 Pages

A Multimedia Inc. Newspaper

suant to rh it ad ver1iaement , •ored by tht

mino r it-y bu1lne11 enter·
prises witt be afforded full

tho dote oot tor opening bids

The Director reserves the
right to reject any and all
bids .
WARREN J SMITH .

Bidders must apply. on th e
proper forms, fo r quaHflca·
t1on et least cen days prior to
the date seJ f Or opening bids
in 1cc ord8nce w ith Chaptar
5525 Ohio Revis ed Code.

Morgan, Noble. Vinton and
Counties. by
surveying and 1:•:~~: ~:~~~: ~ Director.
existing center line
The Director reserves the
nierkings and the entering o.f right t o reject anv and an
the surVey d111 into theexttt~ bid s .
in~eta bate lti'Ucture uMd
WARREN J . SMITH
Wathingto"

in accordance with Chapter
61525 Ohio R•viaed Code.
Plena end apecificationt
ere on file in the Department
of Trenaportation end the of·
fico of tho Dittrict Oopury

Director.

payable to ihe Director.

Th e Ohio D epartment of
Tr&amp;nsportat lon hereby noti·
fie• all bldder 1 that it wiiiBf· Ctptain o ·, AU You C• n E1t F1s h
or all bids. For funh er firmativety insure that in an y 0 1n"er Sunday Ju ly 6th 11 30·
" 00 •t the Southern H, ... .,
l·nformot'ton. con 1ec 1 Hare1 con t rect l!lntere d ·mto· pu•· s
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c ho o 1c • tflter· lt . R• t: me Sp on

Pto.,.r forms , ·lor quolifico-

tion at least ten dava prfcn ~ 0

Athens

thou sand dollars, or a bo nd
for. ten per cent of hia bid ,

munity Action Agency reaervea tl'\e right to waive anv
inlormJiititt or to reject any

pay1ble to the Director
Bid~•r• mu•t apply . ";.tnthe

in

sponsored by the Gallipolis LiunsCluh.

lash ions lrom Gallta

b''ddor

W1111hington Counl les.

Box 272

for ron pot conr ot his bid.

anticipation of the start of the sack
race, one ofthe R.any activities durin• ,
~'~
Friday's "Kids Activities in the .
Park.'' This sack race was one or
several

E.ch

quired 10 file with hil bid I
certified check ot cashier' 1
check for an •mount eQull
to five per cent of hit bid . but
in no event' More than tift'¥
thousand dollars. or 0 bond

FESTIVAL EXCITEMENT- Partiel pants (lop, left photo) In the sack
race for boys six years old and younger

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and

ACTION AGENCY

Contract S•l••

age 1 opy !). 8 7 · 4 79
UNIT
PRICE CONTRACT
Sealed propoula will bt
received' at the oflice of the
Oireclor of the Ohio Depart·
ment ofTranaponation. Col·
umbua. Ohio, until 10:00 A.
M ., Ohio Stendard Time ,
Tuetdey, July 14, 1987. for
improvement a in ;
Oallle County, Ohio. on

Tuesday, July 28. 1987. lor
improvemonto in: Athens,
Gollio, Hocking, Meigs. Mon·
roe, !'-'argon. Noble. Vinton

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday. Joly 6, 1987

Insurance reform legislation

Public Notice

'I''

entine

at y
Vol. 37. No.42 .
Copyrighted 1987

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Tonight , partly cloudy with
a c hance of showers and ·
thunderstorms.' Low near 70.
.. Chance of rain 40 per.cent .
Tuesday, partly cloudy with
wi!i!!ly':scattered showers and
thunderstorms . · Hot and
hulflid. High near 90 .

"Any sale of assets would be ·a
reversal o( philosophy for South·
land," said Ed Gagnon ,a! ihe
brokerage firm of Rauscher
Pierce Refsnes. "But It may be
necessitated jly lhe debt level.

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. Was U.S.. · government atd tn- . CRS had
roie in iite dl.strlbil· bef:ti "a" great h"ad&lt;\Ch.e'.' for
. teqded for refugees .misdirected tlon of the funds but was on an Ca thollc,_Reltef Services director
to support the ·Nicaraguan con- observation rritsston tn the area.
Lawrence Pezzul,o. The storm ·
tras during the time when
The Catholic Relief report was abated, the congressional aide
Congress had cut ofl official critical of the handling of $7.5 · recalled, when Pezzullo 'assured
funding of the antl-Sandinlsta
mllllon tn Agency for lnterna· AID' officials that the report did
rebels? A private relief agency's
tlonal Development fu-nds, most not reflect Catholic Reltef' s offtreport. kept under wraps tot two of which ended up tn refugee cl!!l position.
yea rs, suggests that this was the camps ·operated by ultr a·
When asked about this, Pezc.ase.
co nservative groups working zullo said he wasn' t aware tl)at
Our reporter Lisa ·Sylvester with . the contras. In fact , the the 1985 report had prompted any
obtained a copy of the eight-page report charges , much of the AID grumbling at AID. He said our
Cathollc Relief Services report,
money could be traced directly to Inquiry was the first he has ever
written in March 1985 by a CRS con tra grou ps based In the area had on the report. When asked tf
fiPid worker who had visited
near the ca mps. .
Catholic Reltef and AID had
refugee camps tn the HonduranAfter. two years. memories exchanged ' letters about the
Nicaraguan bordpr area. It
differ over the Cathollc Relief report or Its contents, Pezzullo
offers further evidence to supreport and the sttr It caused tn said he couldn't remember. He
port the stories we reported then
Foggy Bottom.
did repeat the earlier position
ajmut how humanitarian aid
A congressional staffer famil - attributed to him : that the report
funds were helping the contras.
Iar w ith the report said It h as did not reflect of[!clal Catholic

Allyson tells ,.
story ·on Reagans
By HELEN THOMAS
UP! White House Reporter
WASHINGTON (UPli - Act •·ess June Ally son tells a story on
PresidE-nt an d Mrs. Reagan.
. It seem s that during their da ting days in H ollywood. Reagan and
r&gt;(ancy Da v is often teamed up wit h Ally son and her late husband, Dick
P.owell. on social occa sions. That went on for months when Ally son
tOld Davis. later to become the first lady , that she should m ar ry
Reagan.
Davis ex plained t h.at it was not possible since Reagan had not yet
proposed. But they did marry and have lived happily ever since.
When r eminded ol the co urtship at a White House reception
following a Co le Porter program, to be aired July 29 by the Public
B roadcasting System, the president quipped: "I chased her untU she
caught m e."
A nyone w ho thinks th e president is going to retire to Caltfornia and
start working on his memoi r s when his White House days are over has
a new thought comi ng.
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The pres ident ha s made it known to his pa st su pporters that he is
going to be on the campaign trail , drumming up votes for a
Republican successor in the White HousP, for GOP gubernatorial and
congressional candi dates .
" Our crusade has come so far, " he sai d at a White House political
rally . " ye t in the months ahea d. we still have far to go. W e mu st hold
the Whit e House"in 1988. And let me just say., I don't plan to sit on the
sidelint's. I pla n to campaign for our party's nominer next time
around.
"And I al so plan to wbrk for our senatorial. guber na toria l and
congress ional ca ndidat es."
. In his ca ll to arms, he sa id , " The journey isn' t over. We' ve won
many bat tles and our brow s are covered with sweat. Our bodies have
w ounds. But let our heart s remain full and strong. We ha ve more
tlatt les yet to win . and standing shoulder to shoulder. we will win
them ."
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~Unl i ke a few month s ago, the president no longer mentions the Iran
aPms -Cont ra aid scandal.
:The hearings go on, however, and they are never far !rom the White
House, although the perception is business as usual.
· When ou sted Lt . Col. Oliver North, a national security staffer ,
testifies'publicly on J uly 7, the president will be t ra ve ling out of town
to promote budget re form and his campaign aga inst ftn y tax increase.
Secretary of State George Shul!z"also has m a naged to be out of town
at propitiou s moments when the hea rings are dealing with m ajor
foreign policy iss ues, or the Pers ian Gulf policy is being scrutinized .
But Shultz will have his day before the investigating committees.
w hich plan to put hi m i• the witness cha ir for a couple of days. - - Liz' Carpenter. former pr~ss sec r etary to La dy Bird Johson , and a
longtime Texas repor ter in Wa shington, ret urned to her old haunt s
recently to regal£' old Tri &lt;;nds and new listeners on how to grow old and
like it.
Carpenter. an outs tanding.... speaker. has sta rt ed Washington
laughin g again , and laughing w ith her as she expounds on liv ing and
dy in g.
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"I want to die young ... as late as possible, .. she quipped at a
Woman 's Na tiona l D emocr at ic Club luncheon.
She -al so to ld t he story of Walt er Cronkite's moth er. who she
admires, and who is st ill go ing stro ng at the age of 94 . Mrs. Cronkite
sa id she wen t out the ot her nigh t and had to slap her escort.
: " Was he getting fresh ?" MrsoCronkite was asked.
" No," she replied, " he fell asleep."
Ca rpenter said tha t she did an art icll' for the Texas Monthly and the
m agazine's photogra pher spent four hours with her . " He didn't want
to miss a wr inkle, .. she said .

A t the luncheon , ca·rpenter was int roduced by her old friend., Rep.
Lindy Boggs, D· La .. who made the "Whistles top Tour" with L:ady
Bird .Johnson in I964 fr om Wa shington to New Orleans.
. Boggs related that Carpent er told her to " takecreo fthcpressand
say something significant ."
"Otherwise," she told Boggs, " they' ll write about what you'rp
wea ri ng.''
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• Carpent er is on the tra il. drumm i ng up sales for her new book :
" Get ting Be tt er AH thE' Time.".
· Shf' sa id that w hen she r eached 65. her " Medicare" age, she .
r ecE'Ived a card from former Peace, Corps Director Sargent Shriver:
" Welcome to discou nt. movies."

Letters to the editor
Wants con.'iervat ive
.At this juncture In the demean- · Justice of the Peace" willing to .
trig of President Reaga n by get up in the middle of the night to
C.f'rtaln political hfgh muckety render a verdict void of political
mucks it ts timely to take note of influmce would suit him.
T eddy Kennedy's views .
Am I glad to ·get Senator
He eviden tly wants a conserva- KennE'dy's views. Now I know he
tive to succeed Justict' PoweH on
is a conservative and If he. ever ·
th e Suprem e Court. I suppo)le
runs for President he ts sure get
som e obscurp' "Massachu srt ts one informed vote.
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TOday in history
By United Press International
Today is Monday, J••IY 6, the 187th day of 1987 wtth .178 to follow .
The mooo Is wa x in g, moving toward its full phase.
The morning stars are M ercury, Venus and Jupiter.
The evening stars are Mars and Saturn.
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• In 1699, pirate Capt. William Kldd was seized in Boston and
·deported t o England . He later .was hanged.
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meetlng In New York.
.. --ln-1885, French bacteriologist Louis Pasteur Inoculated the· ftr~t
human being- a boy who had been bitten by a rabid dog. The
youngs ter escaped rabies.
- In 1923 t he Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formed when Its
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Relief vle'W.s.. .
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Peter .Sh!ras, the Catholic
Relief employee who ·wrote the:
1985 report, would say for the
record o.n ly what his boss,
Pezzullo~ had stated about the
report : ''It was an Internal
memo which tn no way repres-.
ents the official positlop of the:
Catholic Relief Services."
It's understandable why Ca·
tholic Relief would be reluctant
to stirr up a r ucku s with the
Agency tor International Devel opment. AID gives Cathollt'
Relief more commodities and'
other support than It gives any
other private relief agency, according to an AID spokesman.
Ca lls to AID administrator
Peter McPherson were ret urned
by an Information officer. who
fdund a memo ihat AID staffers
sent to McPherson In April 1985.
Ttie memo told McPherson that
the Catholic Relief report was
critical "of the obj ectives and
administration of the AID progra m" for Nicarag uan refugees.
The AID me111o goes on to
mention an upcoming meeting of
AID. Slate Department ·and
Pent agon officials with congres·
slonal aides to discuss the Nlca·
ra~uan refugee assistance program . But the crit icis ms In the
Cathol ic RPIIef rPport werP not
dtscusst&gt;d .!'1 the m eeting. A
prepared statement fro m AID
explains why :
"Classified documf'nt s lndl ·
ca te that In April 1985, 10 days
prior to the .con!(resslonal ,briefI n~ . AID off!C'tals learned f rom a
third part y In Costa Rica that
CRS dlro:octotl- Law rence Pezzullo
had strongly di savowed the r('port. AID wa s told th at PPzzullo
rejo:octcd It as ml s repr~&gt;sentln !!
the official view of the CRS. The .
ISsue subsequently lost lt Rlmm e- ·
dlacy and Nfrctlvely b('Came a
non·lssU&lt;' by the time ·of the
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AIDS and _friendship

George Plagenz

Forecasters say our living -AIDS .
p ass ion !or s u!fl'rln~ human
habits and styles are going to be
She star ted on the projP&lt;·t thr('(' beings'' Dors a threat to our
drastically affected bv the AIDS year ago on the VI rginia -Wes t sa fety and weil·bt'lng rC'Ueve us
epidemic . Fewer will eat In Virgi nia border. " It has be&lt;'n o f our rpsponslblllt y to be kind? If
rest~urants
as people . worry th ree years of fr.ustra tlon and It ts true that "th ey nN'd love
about who Is preparing their impotent ragf' ," she says.
most who d&lt;'s~rve It l rast ," c-a n
foild . The thin look will go out of
One . ambulance driver who we wi thhold th ~ hand of brot h('r ·
fashion . Thinness wm be asso- ca lled himself a reborn Christ tan hood from t hose whos(' co nduct
ciated In the public mind wllh the told Mrs. Kubif•r-Ross that. ·If we do not approve?
AIDS look .
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tht're were an ambulance ca ll for
The Iri sh poet Oscar Wilde te l!.s
~ut where we will notice the onr of the young AI DS su fferers,
a
touchi ng story of fr iendship lri
biggest changes as a resu lt of he would not respond .
his autobi ogr aphical "' De ProAIDS will be In the wa y propiP
" Another man who cl aimed to fundls ." In 1965. Wild~ was
trPa t each one another.
. b&lt;' a bot·n-aga ln Christia n said If l sentenced to two yea r s at hard
No.I si nce some desperat e m en sf'! up lh&lt;' hospicP and Onl' of labor !or Immoral behavior In·
built bomb shelters 30 yea rs ago th ese children W&lt;'rP to t ry to go to voiv lng &lt;!))Other m an. The world
and armed them selves with srhoo l. ·the doors would bt' i ha t had appl auded him turn ed
sho tgun s to ward off neighbors . loc ked,'" she says.
away In disgust. His friends left
who might try to share their
It spems unl!kel v that heart· him to his f ate. All but on£'.
refuge from a nu clear atl ack
less at11tudes tow.ard child-ren
A s Wild&lt;' ·later told tht' story.
have we seen such cruel evidence
are re lated to the m ora l repug · "As I was brough t dow n from my
of how people can turn on their
nan&lt;'E' many people fepJ toward pri so n to the court, he wa ited In
own kind in a time of danger..
•older AIDS vic tim s. More lik ely the long drear y corridor so that
Dr. Elisabeth Kubjer-Ross.
th at fea r Is responsibl e. When befor e th e wh oiP crowd h&lt;' might
whosp landmark work with th e peopl e arP fearful , thC'y often gravely raise hi s hat to me as,
dying and the terminally ill has r eact In inhumane wa ys.
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handcuffed and with bowt'.d head.
won her the gratitude of suffering
The churches ha ve yC&gt;t to • l passed him by. M en have gone
multltides, talks bit terly about
address this problem. Are th ere to heaven for sm aiiPr t hlngs than
her efforts to establis h a hospice limits to how far Chri stian s a rr that...
for abandoned children with required to go in st)owlng com·
·' When w isdom has been profi t·

i&lt;'ss to mP . philosophy barren and
thr proverbs and phrases of thos&lt;'
w ho h ve sought to give ml'
co nsol ation are as dust and ash&lt;&gt;s
In my mouth. thr me111ory of that
lillie, lovely , stl&lt;'nt act ofiove has
m adC' the desert bl oom Uke a
rost'."
By 'his nobie g&lt;'st ure, Wilde's
friend did not condonP his co nduct. R ath Pr was he takln!l his
hat off to "the good thPre was
before In Wilde and thai wa s
then• still ," ns one has put 11 . " ff
his r rlme showed co rruption , It
die'! not snow that the whole man
was corrupt. "
Or herr Is a man redeeml'd
from alcoh olism pay in g tr ibute
to a f riend w ho " did more for me
than he ca n ever know."
" HP did not coun sel or criti cize
mr," he said . "H e just stood by
me. a silent. affectionate re·
mlnder of better thin gs. "
Confronted wit h this MDS
crisis. we ma y ha ve to learn
anew what it mea ns to be a
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Koreans' fight __________C_hu_c_k_St_on_e
South Korean student s have
slmH ar readjustment when their
been forced to take to the streets
n a t ionwlde dt'mon s tr a t Ions
In Seoul to get something Am eri forced a nat ional reassess m ent
ca ns take for granted.
of Am eric.a's military rol e In
Democracyn
Vi et nam .
President :~_u f Doo Hwan's
The normally tyra nnical Pres !·
attempt to tarbrush thE' student s
dt'nt Chun has shown ten tative
as violent seditionists makes as
signs of backing down from .his
much sense as Kin g GPorge Til
policy of massive arrests - not
cal ltng all the America n revol ubecausl' he has had a change of
t!on'arles thugs.
heart, but because continued
When Americans cel ebra te
military brutality- might ca use
their democ racy on the Fourth of
!he relocation of the 1988 Ol y mJuly, the most violent thing they
pics, which are scheduled to t a ke
do is set off firecrackers.
place In Korea .
In South Korea, t ear gas fired
M eanwhile, South K orea ns reby Darth Vad er -garbed " police
veal a r.emarkably disciplined
has replac ed the firecrackers.
revolutlonaly zeal.
But passions fdr a two-party
A WtY New York Tim,es head·
democracy are just as lnlense.
Hn e expressed their cautious
And one way to get It is through
met hodology concisely: .
revolution .
South Koreans Riot In Ntghr.:
A.s Woodrow Wilson once said,
Then Go Dut!fuHy to Work
"We have forgotten the very
That Spartan ability to slmul·
principle of our origin If we have
taneously follow tow dlametrl·
forgotten how to object. how to
cally opposed patterns of behavr esist , how to agitate, how to pull
Ior without damag i ng the
down and build up, even t o the
economy or the Ideals of demoE-xtent of rev-o lutionary pracfl·
cracy Is part of a unique culture
ces, If it ts necessary to readjust
that has built one of the world's
matters.
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most flourishing economies.
Readjusting matters to strengSouth Koreans alreadY lead the
then South Korea's two-part!'
goild life. They also want a good
systE-m ts what democracy's real
democracy - withOut Chon's
allies_ t hestadents- have been
arrogant pretenses.
trying to achieve.
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That' s Why middle-class,
Frerich students achieved a
middle-aged, middle-of-the-road
similar readjustment last Noadults have joined the ·student
_.:v~e"ml!b'er when their riots pre- ' protests with an exhllaratton that
vented Jacques Chlrac's .conserhas astonished even themselves.
vatlve government from
Y et, i hey're baffled by the
overha 11Hng the university sysd emocra t ic Unite d States '
tern by ltmlttl)g st ud e nt
dogged supportfor South Korea' s
admissions.
ilndemocratlc ways .
American students achieved a
" Why do you Americans con-

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t lnuc to suppor t Prcidnf'nt
Chun?" middle-aged &lt;Jemonstra ·
tors •·cpeated iy ask America ns.
Easy. For thP sam&lt;' rf'ason an
anti -communist obsessed AmerIca alway s has bet on right -wing
tyra nts (and just as consistently
lost 1, as we did In Cuba, Vietnam ,
Iran and !he Philippin es .

The stud ent s ca n .help forestall
another se tba ck.
EvenJuall y , d ~ mocracy w!H
come to Sout h Korea - If not
through the lnfluencP of the
U.S.A.. then perh aps by thP
power of'! he IOC (Internation al
Ol y mpic Commi ttee).

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Vandallsm at the Sacred Heart Cemetery in Pomeroy with
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damages estimated · to' be In excess of $6 000 - ts under
Meigs County . Emer gen~y
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lnvest!gatto.n by the Pome'roy Pollc·e. Departnie~i . ·
· Medical Services. reports 22 calls
. According to Pomeroy Pqllce the-lncldel)l occurred sometime , · · over the weekend: fotir Friday,
over· the weekend and was discovered by cemetery visitors
13 Saturday and flvti' Sunday. ·
Sunday aflet noon. Sixteen tombstones were knocked over and
. · On Friday at 1:50 a.m., Middle·
several crosses were broken..
· · •· pcirt to North Secend Ave . for
Wayne Pearson to Veterans
Memorial Hospital: . Racine at
4: 12 p .m. to Sharon Road · for
· frank Epple of Middleport ts confined to Veterans Memorial
David McMtllan to Veterans ·
Hospital for treatment of'. Injuries suffered In .an accident on
Memorial Hospital; Rac i ne at
East Main Street early Sunday evening;
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7: 57. p .m . to Bucktown Road for
Pomeroy Pollee reported that Epple's motorcycle was struck ·
Russell Findley to Veterans
by a car driven by James Perkins, Pomeroy. P,erklns traveling
Memorial Hospital: Rutland at
9:49p.m . toSal emSt. for Edward
east was making a left turn Into a private drtve near ' the
· · Martin to Veterans Memorial
l~;~tersectlon of East Main and Kerr wheli the collision occurred.
Pomeroy unit of the Meigs Emergency Medical .Service
Hospital.
Saturday at 12:46 a.m ., Middletransported Epple to the hospital where he was reported tn goild
condition this morning.
port to Riverside Apts. for Keith
McCarty to'-Veterans Memorial
There was light damage to the Perkins' vehicle and heavy to
Hospital ; later to Children' s
Epple's motorcycle. Perkins was charged with failure to yield.
Hospit al by Lifeflight: Rutland
Also Investigated by Pomeroy pollee Sunday 5:22p.m . was an
at i2 : o1 a.m. to Myers Road for
accident on the Pomeroy Flood Road. Ronald Pridemore, High .
Lester L owery to Holzer Medical
St., Middleport, reported that' he was crowded off the road by
Cen ter; Racine at 3: 53 a.m. to
another car and went over an embankment on the left hand sid e.
Route 338 for Monte Protfttt to
There was light damage to the vehicle.
Vehi rans Memorial Hospital;
Sy racu~e Fire Department at
4: 44a.m. to an auto fire on Dusky
St; Pomeroy at ·5: 03a.m . tran s·
Severe thunderstorms early Sunday evening knocked ,out
electrical serv ice for over an hour to about 1600customers In the
ported Thom as Sto,er and Bill
upper Pomeroy, Mi n ersville, Syracuse and Rac ine areas.· Ohio
E llis from an aut o accident on
Power Co. ofllclals reported that lightning struck a pole In the
Route 143 to Veterans Memorial
Minersville area .
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Middleport nian hospitalized

Power outage reported

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Wren I. Murrey

Wren I rene Murrey. 76, of
Litt le Hocking, died Sunday
• evenin g at St. Joseph' s Hospital,
Parkersburg. W .Va .
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Born Feb. 7, 191lln Light Burn ,
W.Va., she was a daughter of the
late James G. and Delphia R .
Bargerhuff Garton. She was a
homemaker. a member of the
Deca tur Chapel hurch and a
former member or Coolville
Grange.
Survivors Include three sons.
Edd!p' G. Murrey ot Elkins,
W.Va .. RoiM!rt E. Murrey of
Vincent and William J. Murrey of
Ter re Haute, Ind. : o n e·d a u ~hter.
Bett y G. Vl newa rd of Llttl
Hocking: one sister. Loueil'a
Pryor of New Bloomington: 16
grandchildren : 11 gr&lt;&gt;at gra nd·
children and several nl&lt;'ces and
nephew s.
Besi des her parents. she was
pren-ded In deat h by her hu sband, Harry Lest~r Murrey, in
1985: two sisters , Hallie Garton
and Pearl Dye. and two brothers.
Orville and J'ames Carton.
Serv ices will be ll a.m . Wed nesday at White F unera l Home In
Coolvil le with . R&lt;•v . Walter Car·
ney and Rev. Charles Nation both
offlcla t lng . Burial will be In
Stewar t Cemetery, Hoc klngp&lt;irt.
f'rlend.s may call at the funf•ral
home from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 io 9
p.m. on Tuesday .

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Weber, second , and Carla Hysell ,
third. ·
TherP were games featured
throughout the day and a number
of concession and refreshmen ts
stands were opera ted to round
out 1the cel ebration.
The annua l fir E-works display
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Meigs property
transfers

Racine. .

Sun(onl Well
Sa nford Well. 87, of R oute 2.
Albany, died Sunda y at Hickor y
Crrek Nursing Hom£'. Athens.
A retl r ~ employee of the
Buick Ca,llpany, Athens, Mr .
Well was born In M eigs Count y to
the late Henry S. an d Martha
Wi ckham Well. Hr
was a
member of the U nit I'd Pent ecos tal Chu r ch. A,thens .
Survivors Include his wife. Laura
Florence Dea n Well: four daughters, Mrs . Sherm an (Genevlev&lt;' )
Bnoks and Mrs. Cacold
(Gladys! Gilkey. both of Ath ens:
Mrs. Glenn (VIrginia l Brooks of
Albany and Mrs. Terry (Mar tha )
Ll!z of Ri verside. Pa .: four sons.
Ralph Well of Guysville, Ri chard
" Well ol Bainbridge, Roy S. Well
of Santiago, Chile·and Rodney O.

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ba sts. Cr(.(JJI will 1:)(1 glvt'n t.•arrlt'rcarh
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areas whN£' home carrier S('I'VIcl' is
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Mall Subscriptions
lntlde Melp County

13 W&lt;'f'kS ....... .... . : ...... .. ...... , .. .... $17.:19
26 Weeks .................... ............. . $34.06
, 52 Weeks ........ .. ................... .. ... $66.!16

" This Is either the South Korean riots or Madonna fans who didn't get concert tickets." -

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WEATHER MAP- s'howers and thunderstorms are forecast lor
most ofthe Ohio Valley and parts olthe mid to south Atlantic Coast
States. Tuesday mornlnlf showers and thunderstorms are forecast
lor the central and n6rther.n plains, and are possible In the the
upper Mississippi Valley, the Gulf Coast and the Great takes.
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CLEVELAND i UPli- Sat ur·
day's winning Ohio· Lottery
numbers with ticke t sa les and
payout s:
Daily Number: 89 1. · t icket
sales tot al ed $1,446,869 .:;(). with a
payoff due of $745,594 .
. P!CK -4: 4307, tick et sales to·
ta ied $186,742.50, with a payof f
due of $84,128.
PICK-4 $1 strai ght bet pa ys
$5,328. PICK-4 $1 box bet pa ys
$222.
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Super Lotto: 1, 5, 10, 22, 24 and
33.
Super Lotto tIcket sales totaled

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Tonight, partly cloudy with a
chance or showers and thunderstorms. Low near ·70. Winds
southwest less than 10 mph.
Chance of rain 40 percent.
Tuesday, partly cloudy wlth
widely scattered showers' and
thunderstorms. Hot and humid.

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ATTRACTIVE--This attractive float done in red, white and blue
and featuring a replica of the Constitution 'was the entry of the
Floral Bouqm•t of Mason, W. Va., in both the Middleport and
Ruiland ,July 4th parade•. It was second place winner In
Middleport for commercial entries.
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Daily stock prices
(As of !0:30a. m. I
Provided hy
Bryc" and Mark Smith
of Blunt Ellis &amp; l..oewi

53 1 JACI&lt;SON PII&lt;E · AT 35 WEST

Firm
Prit:&lt;'
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;\ T &amp;T ................ ... .. ... .. ....... 28'1'.
Ashland Oi l .. ... ... .. ... .... .. .. .. .6:rl!.
Bob El'ans Farm s .. .. ......... 2:! :)'1
Charming Shoppes ........ .. .... :lO·Y,.
FedNa l Mogul. .. .. .......... .. .. .44 'l'J
Goodyear T&amp;H ............. . .... 67Y,.
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Limited Inc. . ................ .4:1%
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Rax Restaura nt s... ...... .... .. .. . 5 3·,
Robbin s &amp; M1-er s .. ............ .
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SALE
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FIREPLACE INSERT
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FREE STANDING
HEATS UP TO
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$5,093,401.

High near 90. Chf1nce o! rain 30
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Wednesday through Friday
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will range from the mid 80s to
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may be severe. Very warm and
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South wllldllO to 20 mph. Chance
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nw ruy, Ohio. by lhf' Oh io Va ll ry Publ!sh-lnp: Cnmpany Mu l!lmf'd h1. In(' . .
Pom('· J V, Ohio 4571i9, Ph . 99-'l -2 1 ~. S4'·
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·Rutland . ...

to
GrantatHospital
by to
Llfentght:
Racine
12: 08 p.m.
Trouble
Creek Road for Jam es Hinkley
who wa s t reated but not transpor ted : Tupper s Plains at 2:26
\'eterans Hospital
·p
.m . tran sported Carol Rockhold
Well of Lancaster; 19 gra nchild·•
Friday
Admi ssion s--Edna Ed to
Camden-Cla
r
k
Memor
ial
Hosren : 26 great grandchildren: one
wards.
Minersville:
Wayne
.
plt
al:
Middleport
at
4:
03
p.m
.
jlreat gr eat grandchild and one
Pearson
,
Middleport
;
David
.Jerry
Flora
from
the
transported
sister, Eva Ha yes of Logan.
McMillan,
Racine:
Ron
ald
Services will be 2 p.m . Wednes· fi re stat·lon to Vetera ns MemorPlumby,
Pomeroy.
day at the Unlt cd Pentecos ta l Ial Hospital : Rutland at 5: 08p.m.
Frida y Discha rges-- Edith
Church, Athens . with Rev. E . to Salem Center for Buddy Kuhn
Reiser
. RoH!n Dill, La v ina Bran Glenn James offi ciating. Buria l to Holzer M edical Center; Ru .'
non,
Mari e Ro y, Nor m a
will be In Alexander Cemeter y . !land iu 6: 43p .m . to Salem St. for '
Goodwin.
Frlt'nds may call at Bl gony · Jo v Anderson to Holzer Med ical
Saturday Admi ss ions.. Wi lliam
Ce.nt
er:
Ra
cin
e
at
9:46
p.m
.
to
Jordan Funeral Home, Alb any ,
E
llis,
Rutland: Opal Williamson .
Bashan
for
Ash
ley
Htll
who
wa
s
from 4' to 9 p.m. on Tu£'sday.
R eed sv ille ; Mark Ca sto.
treated but not tra nsported:
Ra cin e at 10:06 p.m ..to Rout £&gt; 124 Pomeroy. ·
Clair Wuggont•r
Sat urday Discharges .. Da v id
forM lssy L ay ne who wa s treated
M
cMillan,
Et hel L ambert. Edn a
but not tra nsported: Ra cine at
Clair Waggoner.
of Hou le :1. 10: 32 p.m. to Route 124 for Sara
Edwards. Wayne Pearson.
Albany , died Sa turd ay at Pine Pierce to VC'I era ns Memorial
Su nda y Admi ss ions-- M ar y
Cr es t Nursin g Home In GaltlpoUs Hos pital.
Fran cis. Long Bott om: Martha
followi ng a i&lt;'ngthy llin&lt;'ss .
· Sunday at 4: :In a.m .. Rac ine to Fry, Pom er oy: Frank E pple.
Mr. Wa ggo nl'r was born In Rout e 12~ for . K ev in Ta nner to Middl eport : Steven Ja mes.
La y m an. Ohio to the late H e nr~' Vetera ns Memo•·lal Hospital ;
Ga llipol is .
and ·E lsie P&lt;'rln e Waggoner . H e Tuppers Pl ains at 11 : 17 a. m . to
Sunda y Discharges-- Dann y
was a ret ir('IJ emp loyeo o f Success Road for Jay Holsin ger
Dars t. M ark Casto, Art hea Barr.
Columbia Gas of Ohio and a to Ca mden-Clark Memorial Hos· Ronald Plumbl y.
rl'tlred farmer . He wa s •. a pita! ; Rutl and at 1: 04 p.m . to
member and elder of the Harr l· 'Salem St. for E dwa rd Martin to .
sonv!Ue Pre byterlan Church Holzer Medi ca l Center: Syr aand l)elonged to the Modern cuse at :!: 48 p.ni. to Rout e 124 for
Woodmen of Am rica .
Gl adys Blosser to Vet eran s
Surviv ing are his wife, Ard'is Memori al Hospit al: Pom em y at
Paul R . Las h. Chri stine M .
Dean Waggoner: two d aught ers. 6:47 p.m. tran sported F ra nk
Las
h. to Ronald L. Wood. Wanda
Mrs. .John (,Jacqual ln&lt;' 1 Gil logl y Epp le from an auto accident on
.!!'an
Wood. pucels. Bedford.
or Albany and Mrs. Donald Route 124 t o Vetera ns Mem orial
Allan
Nut ter . Ca thy Nutter.
(Joycel Skinn er Jr . of Athens:
Hospit al.
Proffi
tt . Bonni e Proffitt .
Gordon
fou r grandchildren ; two nieces
to
Columbus
&amp; Southei·n Ohio
and one nephew : one brother.
Elec
tric
Co..
right of wa v.
Jack Wag goner and one sister,
(Cont
inued
from
page
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L
ebanon.
VI rgtnla Waggoner . both o f
plac es. res pect lvely.
Cr ass Vall&lt;'y. Ca lif.
Aft er noon act ivi t ies at the fire
Besides his parent s, he was
James H avm an. Jea n Hay station
w &lt;'re coordinated by the
preceded In death by one brother ,
man
. to Columbus· &amp; Sout hern
fir e departm ent 's radie s
.
Cl ayton Waggoner.
Oh
io
El&lt;'c tr ic Co .. rig ht of wa y.
Services will bt' Tu esda y, 1 auxiliar y.
L
ebanon.
Man y area residen ts who
p.m .. at Blg ony -Jordan Funeral
.Jerry R. Ha ym "n . Bonit a'' R.
didn'
t join the fun at the fire
Home in Albany With . Rev.
H
ayman,
to C&amp;S Ohio E lec t. Co ..
station spen t the aft er.noon back -Harold Demu s offlcla t In g. Burial
right
of
w
ay,
L eban on.
will 1&gt;£· In Wells Cemetery . ya rd ba r bequ eln g at their
J am es W. Hayman .•J e~ n L.
hom es.
Fr iends ma y call at the funeral
H
ayman.
to C&amp;S Ohio E lect. Cq ..
In the {'venin !:, a variety show;
home from 6 to 9 p.m . toda y
ri
ght
of
w
ay.
L ebanon .
also sponsored by toe fire depart(Mo nday) .
Charl!'s
Pow!'l
l. Esthcrla Po' men! and ladlf's auxilia ry. was
to
'
Col
umbus
&amp; Southern
w
ell
held at Southern Junior High.
Ohio"
El
ec
tric
Co
..
ri
ghl of wa y.
·Th e va riety show Is fast becom·
Lebanon.
lng a wcll:known annual event ,
along with thP parad e.
1101
Dixie Smith, Ga rn et Eva ns. to
Th e evening was ~a ppf'd by a
fireworks display on the junior Columbu s &amp; Sou thern Ohi o Elec.
Co .. right of wa y, Lt&gt;banon .
high grounds.
Ha (tie E. S~!l ors , Ru th A .
Powell.
to Columbus &amp; Sou th&lt;'rn
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT 7-7~7
Ohio Elec. Co .. right of way.
L ebanon .
Robert Mi chael Haley, Vicki
Jane Ha ley, to . Columbus &amp;
Southern Ohio E lec. Co .. right of
way, Bedford.
.
Maxine Mi chael to L eading
Creek Consv. Dist. , Salisbu ry.
Larry R . Wells. Anita G. Wells,
to Leadi ng Creek Consv. Dist.,
righ t of way , SaiPm .

Area deaths

Rutland Pl\rade. "Friends, Fun and Fireworkers'•' ·was the \heme of ihe float.

-HILLBILLIES - This float by the Hillbilly 4-H
Club was the first place .winner of th e floats in the

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MON. THRU FRI.
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MOnday. July 6. 1987

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Samuel made a diving slide on an attempted steal
from second during the second Inning
Sunday.(UPI)

•: ·' WELL UMP? - Astros third baseman Denny
•: )\'alllng and Phlllles Jaun Samuel both look at
: : . umpire John McSherry to to call the play after
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~:pespite "bean-balls' MeGwire strikes
By JOE ILLUZZI
UPI Sports Writer
·[llark McGwire is learning
what happens to players who hlt
too · many home runs. The
~ ~ pitchers sta~t striki ng back.
; · ; Boston pitchers hit McGwire in
• : consecutive plate appearances
· after the Oakland rookie un•• loaded his 30th home run during a
~: &amp;-3 Athletics vic tory, and the
: second incident nearly re~ul!ed
• 1n a br awl.
: . ; Reggie Jackson and A's Man : . ager Tony LaRussa charged the
· mound from the dugout after Wes
Gardner hit McGwire on the
helmet in the eighth inning . Both
benches eventually cleared, and
although nothi n g deVeloped.
Jackson warned teams against
throwing at the A ·s. ·
" ! do - not feel it was intentional," Jackson sa id. "But
you've hit a guy wit h 30 home
r uns twice- that ' s after a ho me

run in the fourth -and the next
time in the head . I want e,·eryone
e lse to know that if you hit our
guy twice , it's going to be a
problem. "
'Boston starter Denn is "Oi l
Ca n" Boyd also hit· McGw irr io
the sixth innin g:
"I know my team is going to

back me up.·· said McGwire. who
did not c hallenge Gardner.
"They're hurling themselves.
Ttie firsttime I scored a run: and
the second time I a lmost scored
anot her run. I hope it does't
happen too much more."
It' could if McGwire and Jose
Canseco continue their home r un
assault. For the second day in a
row. the s luggers produced backto-back homers . With Oakland
leading 1-0 in the fourth , Canseco
and McGwire. who had ripped
consecutive homers of! Bruce
Hurst Saturday. victimized Boyd
for solo shots. McGwire's home
r un gave him 30 tor the year &lt;md
made hill) one ol on ly 17 rookies
ever to reach that total.
Canseco, who hit 33-home~s ..as
a rookie last season, led oil the
s i~th with his second homer of
the game a nd his 18th of the year.
giving 1he A's a 4-0 lead.
In other ga mes, Chicago burie d Cleveland 17-0, Texas
troun ced New York 10·4. Minne·
sota edged Baltimore4·3. Kansa s
Ci ty toppped Toronto ·4. 3 in 10
innings. Detroit beat Seatt le 7-5
a nd C~lifo rni a defea ted Milwau·
kee 4·3 in 12 innings.
White Sox li, Indians 0

At Cieveland, rookie Ken Williams and Harold Baines each
drove in four runs to highlight a
21 -hit attack.
Rangers 10, Yankees 4
At New York, Larry Parrish
and Mike Stanley hit twp-run
homers In a six· run fourth Inning,
helping Texas rout of the
Yankees .
Twins 4, Orioles 3
At Minneapolis, Kent Hrbek
led off the ninth with his 22nd
hom('r of the season to send
Baltimore to its s('venth straight
de feat.
ll-oyals 4, Blue Jays 3
At Kansas City, Mo., George
Brett· singled home Willie Wilso n
with non~. out in the lOth to give
fh(' Royals thel t sixth straight
victory and extend Toronto'slosing streak to eil!ht games.
Tigers 7, Mariners S
At Seat! le, Chet Lemon drove
in three z:uns with a . two-run

single and so lo home run to lead
the Tigers.
Angels 4, Brewers 3
At Anaheim. Ca li!. , Brian
Downing singled home Gary ,
Pettis with one out In the 12th
innin g to give the Angels their
11th victory in their last 14
games .

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..Steinbrenner
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&lt; York Yankees owner . George
: ·Steinbrenner said he int end ed no
: facial conn otation by his use of
• the phrase "black boy" on a
·· nation ally ' tele v ise d new s
.program .
Steinbrenner - -responding to
a question as ked Sunda y on CBS '
"Face the Nation" wheth er he
would hire m inor ities in the
Yankees Iron 1 office as soon as
possible - said. " My chief
accountant , the head accountan t
that I have in mv
. finance
-. department, happens to be a
· young black boy ."
In a statement released Sunday nighl. Steinbrenner sa id. " I
have been using the term 'boys
a nd girls' si nte my parent s
taught me what it meant on the
rt&gt;stroom doors in my grammar
:school. I've always referred to

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my team a s· the 'varsity' and to nis, · the former Los Angeles
my play er · and the younger "Dodgers executive who said in
m embers of the front office a s April blacks lacked the "necessimy 'boys a nd girls,· and I ain ' t ties" for certa in ma nage ment
abo ut to change for nobody.
· posit ions in baseball.
Since the Ca mpanis episode.
"Those who would mi sm
ajor- league baseball has been
const ru e it just aren't worth
unde
r press ure to bring more
bothering about. T he peoplE;&gt; who
know me know Ihat there was no minorities into the front office.
inference intended.
''I'm go ing to continue to cal l
m y playf'rs a nd my~front office
m y ' boys a nd gir ls. ' and, if that
offends so meo ne , that's tough.
By Jim Soulsby
I'm getting tired of all this b.s .
The Meigs County Jaycee Sixth
a nd I think it 's ridiculous for
Annual.
Big Bend Pony League
s omeone to miscons true what I
Tournament
opens play on. July 6
meant. "
a
t
General
Harllnger Park in
The " Face The Nation" teleMiddleport,
according
to .tourna cast. which al so featu red Georgement
director
Perk
Auit.
Sixteen
town bas ket ball coach John
teams
from
the
Meigs,
Mason,
Thompson. addressed the conGallla
area
have
entered
the
troversy surrounding AI Campaeve nt which will continue
through July 13, barring no
weather delays.
Two games are scheduled for
each evening at 6 and 8 p.m . In
Monday 's action, Syracuse will
go against Pomeroy 1 In the
opener with Rutland facing the
Ttlrnnt o
-13 :13 .56:! 3
Lion's Club entry in the nightcap.
Mll••aulu ·
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Tuesday
will see Eastern 1
8 U!oiH h
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-"lliro
31 50 .311:! l!J il
Kaltlmor 1
versus
Rio
Grande and Pomeroy
('11'\t'lnd
;. 33 .:n~ 23
II against Middleport; Wednes" ·~· 15 3:i .56:1
1\itR!o.~ ( ' l y
day New Haven will take on
Mlnn1•stK·
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first place winn er In the float category ol the
annual Middleport ,July 4th parade.

"I a m Improving on grass and
obviously I will be back for many ·
years to com e. I sllll havt' my
cha nce." he warned.
For Cash, there ts the worry of
the pressure that winning Wim;
bledon will bri~g .
"My life Is not llOing to cha nge
like it did lor Boris when It ali just
came out of the blue. In Austra·
lla. I've had a lot ol pressure put
on m&lt;' aod a lot of a n enllon. so I
think I have go! used to It .
"I don't want my life tochan~e
too much. I wanr to be happy. I
don ' t want to 1M&gt; hounded to
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co~cedc a point
in his four
service games in the .s rcond set .
Liking a spider hiring a fly , he
drew Lendl to the net. rorc·Ing
him to aba ndon hls preferred
bas!'llne ga mP. then procl'eded to
pass the Czec hos lovak down both
7-6 (7·5)' 6-2, 7-5.
wings.
" I thought I had a very good
Lend! . ha v ing tried ro s tay .
chance of winning. but he just back without success when losing
played be!!er In every depart . to Cash on grass In the' semis of
ment than I did," admitted this year's Aus tralian Open
Lend!, who has live Grand Siam cha mpions hip . knew he had to
titles to his credit but has yet to switch tac ttcs th is time. Un llk ~
wln a tournament on grass.
players ac.c ustomcd to grass, his
Lend! was so demoralized by vo lleying was woefully weak ,
his opponent's s tunning returns . a nd Cas h ex pl oited eve-ry f.law .
he served three double fau lt s in
Sweet thou l!h It was, Cas h did
one gam!' . .
not rate his performance as his
"He was putting so mu ch best of the tou rna m!.'nt.
pressure on my serve," Lend!
" I played the finest match of
said trying to come to terms with my career against Mats WI·
his lapse. '.' I tliought hi' wouldn ' t la nder." he sai d, rPfcr rlng to hi s
return that well. I didn ' t think he quarterfinal victory QtJer the
was going to be hitting winners., third-seeded Swede. -""' ..
" I was try ing to hit good fir st
Sunda y's display was s till too
serves . But even if I dkl. he put it !(Ood for Lendl. and was e nough
back. so I tried to hit even bettel' to bring bar k the title to Austra·
lla for the fir st time s lh ce John
Newcomtoe' s 1971 triumph .
For Lend!.. there was~ju sJ the
bitter disa ppointment that the
te nnis crown he values m os t is
Mason wlll face Carpenters while stili out of reach .
The 27-year-oid had to play
Racine will lock horns with the
four los ing finals before winning
'Cillzen's Bank tl'am.
Friday, July 10, will have two his first Gra nd Slam trophy and ·
losing his reputaton as a c hoker.
contests at the usual scheduled
times with four contests on tap
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beginning at 1 p.m . The consola·.: .. • I ~·-::. ~-: .
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and Most Hits Trophy, sponsored
by the Farmer's Bank of Pomeroy, will also be presented .
Ail proceeds lrom tournament
Yov• opPJ&gt;tt""''''•• ,..;1! GROW
play will go to the Meigs County
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made a very tall Uncle Sam as he marched In the
Middleport July 4th parade .

ALWAYS LEADING
Racine's American
Legion Post and Ladies Auxiliary led the annual

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actually a homecoming for Stair· Senotor Jan
· Lonf(, Middleport native, who wa.~ the speaker at
Middleport's July 4th even inK pro,;ram . Sen.
Lonr, rlgllt, Is pictured with two of his unci.,. just
before movlnx to the •peaker's platform Saturday

Fourth ol July Parade. Their float, Stars· and
Stripes F-oreve_r, was second place winner In the
theme division. ·
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&lt;:uuncllman, and Henry Clatworthy, who played a
major roll in I he n ew American Legion Home in
Middl eport whi ch was unveil ed at an open house
Saturday.

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early start in the clogging business. The youngest member of the
Shady River Shulllers, Daniel displays hl~ dancing ability lor
appreclaJive sp~:ctators at the Fourth of July parade In Racine . .

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FIRST PLACE WINNER- Hallelujah! Jesus
Is King! W!l" the theme. lor the Racine Baptist
Church Ooat which t)ed lor first place In the
not-theme dlvl!llon of the annual Fourth ol July

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WIMBLEDON. England
t UP I) - Pat Cash. just as Boris
seeker had done a . year' previously, Sunday exi&gt;osed· Czec hoslovak World No. !Ivan Lend!
as an Iron M,a n with a grass jaw .
In two hours and 45 minutes ,
1he 22-year-old Australian made
Lend! look like a grass -court
rookie In outplaying his opponent

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FIRST PLACE WINNER - This old fashioned
wafl(an by Vaughan's Cardinal In Middleport was

Cash finds Lendl's glass jaw

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"That's a far cry from the big butJwasjustlo6klnglntheright
leagues. I wanted to $traighten . place," said Teufel. "
things out down there and I think
-The Mets got a run In the eighth
I did. J hope my troubles are when Teufel -doubled to right·
over.
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cenier-and scored op a single -b y
· ." I've been too defensive In my · Ketttt ' Hernanc;tez . . New · :York
pitching, shying away !·r om hit- added a pair of runs In the· nlnlli ·
. ters," added Browning. " I went · on an RBI single · by · Mookle ·
right alter them today.lfeltgood Wilson and on a throwtllg error
out there. I threw a lot of strikes · by second baseman Oester on a
and kept the ball down.· I was play In which Oester suffered a
more confident today· than I've left knee Injury on a hard slide by
been ail year."
Wiisori to break lip a double play.
The Reds scored five runs in
oester was carried from the
the second thanks to six hits and field on a stretcher and taken to
, daring baserunning.
Christ Hospital for examination
Buddy Bell opened with a and X-rays. There was no immesingle, tooksecondonasingleby dlate report on Oester'.s
Bo Diaz- who had a four- hit day condition.
- and scored on a single by Ron
Giants. 7, Cubs J
Oester. A fourth straight single
Kevin Mitchell acquired late
by Barry Larkin drove in Diaz. Saturday night lrom the Padres
.Browning bunted to sacrifice in a seven-player deal. hit a pair
Larkin to second and when ol two-run homers, and pinch·
catcher Barry Lyons threw to hitter Chris Speier stroked a
first to get Browning. Oester tie-breaking single I~ the eighth
ra~ed home from third and inning Sunday, . sparking the
IJ.arkin scampered to third .Giants to a 7-5 victory ov.e r the
Larkin scored on a double to Chicago Cubs.
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center by Kal Daniels, who
Houslon , Ph lilies 2
injured his left knee ru,nning to
At Philadelphia. Btliy Hatcher
second and was replaced -by singled four times, scored twice·
Dave Coiilris . Terry Francona and drove in a run to power
singled Collins to third and Houston.
Collins scored on a passed bali by
Padres 3, E&gt;&lt;pos 2 ·
Lyons.
At Montreal. John Kruk's
The Reds got a run In the third hom'e run wllh two out in !hi!
whenBelislngiedandscoredona ninth Inning snapped a tie and
double to left -center by Diaz, and made a winner ol Rich Gossilg~.
added a run in the seventh when J.J, who pitched two innings for
Jesse Orosco walked Nick
th e vli:tory.
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Esasky with the bases loaded.
Cardinals .4, Braves I
New York's Tim Te ufel hit solo
' At ~ tianta. Greg Math~w s
home runs In the first and fifth
pitched a three- hitter over 8 2·3
innings. his li!th a nd s ixth
Innings a nd Ozzie Smith . weni 4
homers of the year. Tu efei ai ~o
for 5 with two RBI to help St.
doubled twice to go 4-for·5.
'Louts sweep its throie-game
"Brow ning pitched me tough . series.

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, Freedom ·celebration in the· ·Northwest Territo

Gooden bad, Browning ,b right·
By RICK VANSANT
CINCINNATI (UPI)- It. was
Dwight 'Gooden's worst three
Innings o(. the year · and Tom
Browning's best seven lnnlrigs of
. the ·s eason Sunda:Y as the Clnclnnat! Reds beat the New York
• Mets 7-5.
Cincinnati's third straight win
over New York kept the Reds 3
and 1-2 games· ahead of Houston
in tlie National Leak\Je . West,
while the strug~:Itng Mets len
eight games behind St. Louis in
the National League East.
Gooden, ,5-2, was rocked for
nine hits and six runs In three
lnntngs. Browning, 5-6, just recalled by the Reds after a month
In the minors, scattered six hits
over seven innings for his first .
win sin~e May 13.
Gooden struck out two of the
first three batters he faced but
was pounded for six hits and five
runs In the second Inning and
lifted after three .innlngs- his
shortest stint since he lasted only
2 1-3 Innings . on July. 4, 1985
against 1\.tlanta.
"It happened so quick. the hits
just kept coming," said Goodt&gt;n.
"! threw my fastball to try to get
ahead, but It kept going right
down the • middle and Ihey
jumped on it . I needed better
location, in a nd out."
Browning yielded two runs.
struck out six and walked one.
Rob l'Y!urphy and John Franco
pitched the .final two innings,
with Franco picking up his 17th
save. Browning had been demoteq to the Reds' Nashville
farm team June 9 and recalled
Saturday.
"Nash.v iliewas a rude awakening for me," said Browning.

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio .-

Monday, July 6, 1987

Parade In Racin'e . A lloat entltle,d Stars ul
Tomorrow, entered by Barhara's School ol
Dance, Syracuse, shared the llrst place slot with
the church.

TO ALL THOSE WHO DONATED TO
THE OHIO ETA PHI CHAPTER
BETA SIGMA HHI GOLF
TOURNAMENT HELD AT JA YMAR
GOLF CLUB IN JUNE!
Rick's Fire and Safety
Brogan-Warner Ins. ·
Vetelans Memorial Hospital
Meigs Helllth Services
Farmers lank
lank one
Dr. Harold Brown
Rick Craw
Continuity of Care
Meigs Tire Center
Central Trus~
Sears
McClure's
'Craws
Excelsior Salt Works
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Acld-a-Toudl.lllauty Salon
Video Touch
Dr. Jam•~ Conde
Fabric Shop
Elbtrfelds
Fruth's Pharmacy
Francis Florists
Shammy's 7-33 Carry-out
Kroger's
Clark's Jewelry Store
IC. and C Jewelers · ,..
King·luildtrs
Od,ll lumber
Smith-Nelson Motors
Jaymar Golf Course

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tory Ordinance in the settling qf was _presented by the Shady
the Ohio Valley, and the impor· River Shufflers under the dir ec·
tance of the Constitution to the lion of Gary• ' Williams : Point
Arnerican way of life. He p.ledged . Pleasant. Seated on the podium
himself to working hard for for the evening program were
improvements in the economic members of village council ,
Dewey Horton ,' James Clatsta tus of Meigs County.
. Mayor Fred Hoffman gave a worthy, William .Waite rs. Gilwelcome address to opening the more and Mayor Hoffman.
A firework s displa y set off by
evening program held at the
Diles Park. Gilmore served as the ~'liddleport Fire Department
master of ceremonies. Music concluded the celebration.

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Amy
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attractive participant In th~
annual Fourth ·ol July parade
at Racine.
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parade's theme category.

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The Daily Sentinel

By The Bend
the North Pole by Admiral Perry
Is now ill the Nattonal Geogra
phtc Building In Washington
DC and that we are the onlv
nation that pledges I he !lag and
has a national song to Its flag
Mrs Ronald Reynolds Ghap
ter regent opened I he sessio n m
rit ualistic form wtlh Mrs Joseph
Cook chaplam gillng devotions
Mrs Harold Sargent led lhe
pledge to the fl ag and Mt s
George Skmner led m the Amen
can s Cr eed Th ere was a na
ttonal defense report bv Mts
Pearl Mora who used a rep011 b\
Secretary of Slate Casper Weln
berger and an article appe rrlng
m the Ohio magazme by Ger

!rude Sumph on the subject
Guests were Mrs Joseph Col
bu t n state vice regent Wet stone
Chapter Mrs Nan Bradbury
slal e historian Columbus Chap
l er Mrs Robert Moser Sou
lheastern d1s1nct director Na
l hanlel Ma!Sle Chapter Mrs
Gordon Kmght state chairman
of lh&lt;' BlcentE'nnial Commission
and member of thE' Nabby Lee
Ames Chaptl'r and M arietta
Cha pter
Several Invitations were ex
!ended Including onP to the
rededication of Fort Laurens on
June 27 and the (\!strict confer
ence on Sept 1 at Marl~tta
Mrs King Installed lhe new

Library ltnes

Summertime program
By Ruth Powers
The first month of Summer Is
over and the Summer Reading
Program Is making a b•g
SPLASH' Pomeroy library has
56 kids enrollPd and Middleport
has 62
The scheduled Summer pro
grams for kids are movmg right
along Next WednPsday July 8 a
basket weavmg workshop by
Shirley Huston will be held al
l;'omeroy Library from 12 30
3 00 p m We request that vou
register for this workshop and
!)Jere is a $5 fee for matenals
,.. .The efforts of everyone who
helped support the restoration of
the OVAL fundmg m the state

budget has paid off The fundinR
was restored by $400 000 oo
In case you dldn t know thP
library has some large City phonE'
directories C1hes that Include
Columbu s OH Toledo OH
Portage County OH Bluefield
W Va Wheeling W Va Altoona
PA Phlladelphm PA Detroit
San Antonia Greater M1aml
Area Charlotte N C Tampa
Fla Tucson '\\ msto n Salem
N C Manhalten N Y Chicago
Ill Salt Lake Ctty and Los
Angeles
Sec
anot hE'r serv lcl' you
would know about If you ca mE' 10
and checkE'd us out

grooming articles by Florence
Ann Spencer JunE' 21 Ruth
Brooks read a poem for fathPrs
and Nellie ParkE'r gave a brief
hlstorv of the founding of Fathers
Dav The congrpgatlon sang
Faith of our Fathers to close I he
program
Thelma Henderson Nina Ro
blnson and NE'lliE' ParkE'r wenl to
Watprtown June 25 to a UMW
meeting Mrs Parker ass isted
olher members of the AthE'ns

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Carol R Pierce was honorE'd on
hiS 8.3rd birthda y June 28 with a
part} at his Langs\llle home
Ice cream and cake "ere
served followln!' a barbecue
AttE'ndmg \\erE' h1 s children
grandch ldre n and
g eal
grandch1ldn n who presented
Rifts and cards to h1m
Attending were Mr a nd Mt s
K1mmy P1erce Franklin and
K1mbe• IY Mr and M1s Rick;
PIE'rcc and daughtC'r Samantha
Jo Stant e\ Hutton Debra and
Jason Rusl\ and Jean Pierce all
of Salem Ccnte1 Mr and M1s
Charles Ne\\ ton and grand

cl\ 1r committee report &lt;'d on the
flowr beds n the park and 11 was
noled that Mat ~&lt;aret Bell&lt;' Webe1
and Donna Jenkms had pu1 a ne"
flag m the park Th e p1cmc was
changE'd from July 27 to July 20
and plans were completed for
partlctpatmg m I he Julv 4 parade
al Rutland
It""' noted that Ne'a N1chol
son Ruby Dtehl Stella A tkins
Pauline Atkms Pearl Ca naday
Ruth Erlewmf' and Robetla
Wilson had l UI Dished flowc I S for

churches Th&lt;' 11 a\ elm g plizr
;~a s furmshed bv Margan•l Pa•
sOns E\ a Robson w1!1 pro\lde
the one f01 nex t m eet mg
Margaret Parsons had an
arllc le on Ho" to RaiSe Sll aw
berries 10 Small Areas Paulin•
At km s prpsented Hummmg
Buds
notmg thai t he b rd s
usually gel lhe1r nrcta1 from
funnel shaped blossoms Mrs
Ca nada\ had an arrangemenl
Bea ut ; of RosC's featurlg rosC's

Hos lessPs sened rcheshmrnts
al th e conclusio n of the m l'€'ting

Father, son banquet held at church
Recogmtlon of fathers high
lighted a recent father son ban
quet held at thE' Middleport
Church of Chnst and hos ted b;
the women of the church
Gifts werc- presPnted to Ted
Riley the oldest Stanley Duck
ett the youngest Dana Swift the
most grandchlldrE'n Junior R1
ley most children Ron Evans
the farthest from hom&lt;' Frank
,ll]le the father with thE' younges l
.,;on and Lawrence Stewarl the
Christian the longes t time
Special music was presen tE'd
by AI Hartson and Glenn Evans

Also prPsentt&gt;d g1fls \\ Nr thE'
mm1stct M Hartson a nd youth
mm1ste1 Richard DubosC'
Assistmg "llh the dmner were
Mildred R1iey Dorothy Roach
Bea Stewart Betty McKinley
Phyllis Gilkey and Sharon Ste
wart Tables and decorations
\\C'Ie bl Joan Conant and Sabra
Mornson Attendmg were M1ke
Jared and Chris Stewart Mac
and La\\ r enre Ste\\ art Greg and
Jon Ste\\arl Ed and Ron Eva ns
Glenn
Dan ny and Zachary
Evans Richard DuBose Stan
ley Josh and Jeremv Duckett

Dana Swlfl Willard Boy E'f Mike
Gprlach B11lGruesC'r Frankand
Josh !hie Wilbur Throbald Ted
and Junior Riley AI and Jeremy
Hartson Dan and Da nm Tho
mas and R chard Gilkey

Personal note
Mr and Mt s Michael GlazC'
md daught er
Ashle\
Fort
Bragg N C \\erC' lhe July 4
weekend guC'sts of h1s uncle and
aunt M1 and Mrs Bill Radford
Also here for the "eekcnd was
the Radford s granddaughter
Brooke of Bethesda

•

Harden family gathers during reunton
The lOth annua I reumon of the
Harden family was held June 27
at the Syracuse Municipal Park
with 35 members attendmg A
basket dinner was enJoyed al
poon wllh Esther Har dE'n g1vmg
the blessing The group enJOYed
an afternoon of VISitmg lakmg
pictures sw lmmmg and games
Prizes WE're awarded 10 Ben
jamln Jones John Wllllam Net
son Mary RochPlle Jenkins
Kathy Jones and Bob R Harden
with Tam! Nelson wmnlng the
door prizE's The 1988 neunon w111
be held at the same place w1th
Mary Lisle to servE' as secretary
treasurer
Attendlnf;l were Dorothy Yates
Oak Hill
Earl Harden and
grandsons P J and Earl D

Road Bob and Esther H •rden
John and Jamce Lisl e and sons
Todd Scott and Travis and
Man Lls•e Syracuse Don Li sle
and Ka y Kendall Seblanl were
unable to attend due to Illness
It was not ed that three ne;~
babiC's ha\ e been born since last
vea1 They are Holley Jo Wllh
ams daughler of Bobby and
1 eresa Harden Wtllams Ben
Jamln Ewe! Jones son of Garrell
and Kathy Kendall Jones and
Heath Adam Nelson son of John
and Tam! Harrlt&gt;n Nelson TherE'
has been one marriage Eric son
of Robert A and Marlyn Harden
Ci ncinnati to Jo Anne Perks

~arcla Barrett was the weeklv

best loser and Nancy Vance the
runner up at the TOPS OH 1456
held at the American Legion hall
Beech Grove Road Rutland this
week
Terri Smith co leader pre
sided at the meeting The weekly
fruit basket was won by Nancy
\'ance Club meetings are held
every Tuesday from 6 to 7 p m

I

Wmners n I he "cenl gu lf
10urnament sponso • ed b1 the
Oh10 Eta Phi Ch .. pler of Bel a
Sigm 1 Ph
"" e annou nced
loda\
The\ were flrsl l&lt;'am Da' ld
Burt Da\C lrnkm s Sle\e Dun
trP and BPCk} 1 rlp lC'tl s;o for
each learn m&lt;'mlx r
s&lt;'COnd
team Bub Stivers I a• '' Po
we ll Jim Frecker and I yn n
Crow $~&gt; lor eac h m rmbrr
Making 1h1 longesl d• iH s wC'rr
Da\ ld Burl and R i ta Sla\&lt; n wllh
watches f1 om 1\ and C JO\\ elrr s
and Clat k s JcwC'iry Store bcmg
presented 10 them Steve Dunfee
v.:on a Rift cerllflcale for the
IongC'st dnve and Slr\r Dunfee
a case of 11bs for com mg closf'st
to the pin

Stanley
completed
•
degree work

EAR, NOSE &amp; THROAT
GENERAL ALLERGIST
\\WE HAVE HEARINQ AIDS"
CAU (614) 992-2104
(304) 675-1244
(

HI{IO \ I u1 ~n iM

I

bllt atructure uted by the
Oh1o Oepartmen of Tral"'
aportatlon

Tuesday July 28 1987 lor
Improvements in
Athens Golllo Hocking
Molgs Monroe Morgen
Nobl• Y1nton •nd W•atHng

ton CountiM Ohio on sec
toon ATH 7 0 00 on Stobl
Route 7 in Athens County
ond lor Improving vorlous
rout• ond -tlo1111 in Ath
ono OoMfo Hocking Molgs
Monroe Morgon Noble
VInton ond Woahlngton
Countloo by ouNoylng ond
Inventorying Pitting contor
tine povomont morklngs end
th1 entering of the eurvev

dill Into the existing

d~to

Project length - 0 00 loot
or 0 00 m1le
Work length - var.oua
feet or var~ou1 m las
Pavement width - var1
OUI

The Ohio Deportment of

cart f1ed check or cashier 1
check for an amount equal
to f1ve per cent of h11 b d but
tn no event more than ftfty
thousand dollars or a bond
for ten per cent of h 1 bid
payable to the D~rector
Btdder• mutt apply on the
proper form• for quahf1ca
t1on at lult ten daye prior to

Transportation hereby not1

the dote oet lor opening bids

lies ell bidders thot It will of

1n accordance with Ch•pter

firmetlvety lnaure that '"any
contract entered into pur
.uent to thla advertl11ment

nilnorlty bualne11 enter
prlou will be offordtd full
opportunity to submit bids
In mponoo to this invn.coon
Wid will not be dlecrlminat!MI
~~galnlt on the ground• of
race color or national Grlgin
In conalderatlon for •n

IIWird
Minimum wage rata for

thlo project hove b - pre
dotormlntd 01 roquortd by
III"' end oro HI forth In tho
bid propooot
Tho nto sot lor comple
tlon of this work aholl be sot
forth In tho bidding propo
sol
Each bidder shell be !1i
qufred to fifo with his t&gt;Hf"o

6626 Ohio Rovosed Code
Plans and apecificat•ona
are on f1la1n the Department
of Tranaportation and the of
l1ce of the 0 ietnct Deputy
Director
The Director reserve• the
r~ght to reject any and all

bids

WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR
171 8 13 2tc

Pubhc !11ot1ce

ted by July 31 1987

Fund ng 11 ava1lable m the
following amounts
(A t1 Countoosl

$25 000
$16
$49
t38
•40
$34
t42
t31
$41
$64

000
010
180
936 •
29&amp;
780
2,20
140
470

LEGAL NOTICE
Please contact Cindy Far
8uckoyo
Hills Hocking
son
D1rector I Area Agency
Volll'f Rogfolllll Develop
ment Diatrlct

located at

218 Putnom Stroot In Ma

IIIII

....

IN THE
COMMON PlEAS COURT
OF
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
DIAMOND SAVINGS AND
LOAN COMPANY
Succeator n Interest to The
Athens County Sav1ngs &amp;

loan Companlf

Pia ntlff

- vsCHARLES HUMPHREYS 01
al
Defendants

Cue No 87 CV 68
NOTICE BY
PUBliCATION

TO Charles Humphreys
whol8 1111 known address
was c/ o Hallev s Assoc a

loon

1264

SW

128th

Street

M am

Flortd&amp;

33168

present addreu

unknown
You are hereby noufted
that you have been named
Defendant m the aet on
entitled Diamond Savings
and Loan Company Succee
t or In Interest to The Athen a
County Sav1ngs &amp; Loan
Company Pia nt ff ..,. Cha
rtes Humphrevs et al D e
tendants This action has
been e111gned C11e No
87 CV 68 and 1 pending 10
the Court ot Common Pltu
of Me1g1 County Ohio
467&amp;9 The prayer of the
Compte nt demands JUdg
ment ega nsr the Defend
anti Charles Humphreys
Amy Hill tka Amy Rou 1h
Ike Amy Humpht&amp;yl Ver
non Dale Humph••v• aka V
Dale Humphreys and Ahce
Humphrey• n the 1um ol
114 581 96 plullntetrest at
1 rate of 13 21 per d•y from
January 22 1987 end the
casu of th 1 action that the
mortgage be foreclosed and
that the I If'S end/ or nler
etta In or on 111d property tf
any be marshalled and the
real euett 1 tie qu ieted and
said proc&gt;ertv aold In the
forecloture ecttOn anu all
amounts due Pia nt1ft be
pe1d from lhe procHdt of
the Hie
You are entitled to an1wer
the Complaint w thin
twe~~ty eight (281 dev• after
the lest publication ~~ th 1
Nottce wh c h will M pub
hshed once aach we• for s"
(&amp;I aucce ..ive WHkl Th~t
last J)ublleatlon will rema n
on the 27th day of July
1987 and the twenty e ght
128) day• tor answer w II
commence on thet data
In the Cllt of vour 1a lure
to answer or otherw ••
r11pond 11 requested by the
Oh o Ru1et of Clv I Proce
dure judgment by defeult
will be rendered ag11n1t you
and for the reief demanded
n the Complaint
Deled this 17th day of

op Agmg for a propo ..l
packet or further l,nforma

rletta Ohio i• Requesting tlon (6141 374 9438
Propo•ale for A"lng Ser 171 6 1tc

lowmg de1cr1bed real e1tete
altueted 1n the VIllage of
Syracuse County of M11g1
and State of OhiO 1nd the
ume betng In 1 00 Acre Lots
No 291 and 292 of the Ohio
Company 1 Purchase
bounded and described as
followa
Begmnmg at the sou
theall corner of a lot now or
formerly owned by John J
Hogan thence n a northeas
terly dnect1on following the
meandanng• of the Pome
roy end Raetne Road to the
Southwell" Comer of a lot
now or formerly owned by
Bert Weeae thence North
21 deg Weal and followmg
the west line of the Bert
Weel8 lot a diatance of 240
feet to a atake thence south

89 dog west 249 loet to '
...... -...south 31W. dog
eaat 90 feet to the northealt
corner of the John J Hogan

tot thence South 30"' dog
•••t along the eaat line of the
John J Hogan lot a dlatance
of 1 60 fHt 10 the IOUthaelt
corner of the John J Hogan

lot tho ploco of bog1nnlng

containing 1 24 acre• more

or ion there being 88 / 100
of an acre 1n 100 Acre Lot

NO 291 and obout 38 / 100

of an acre In 100 Acre Lot

No 292 Rosorvlng unto tho
Iormor Grantor Clifford H
WHiiema Truatee hi• heir1
IUCCH80fl 8nd 811lgn1 I
right of woy 28 foot wldo

ond knooon oo tho pnn.nt
roadway through uld pre
mi1M herein oonveytld and

tho right of ingro11 end
egree• •t all time•

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....
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dog

30

west 90 foot
thence north 69 deg ea11

249 feet to the place of
beglnntng conta njng 1 7
acres more or len
Relent ng unto the fot..mer
G i ntor Cl fford H Wdl
am• Truatee h s ketrt
fuccellort and assigns a
right of way 25 ' " ' wide
end known as the present
roadwav through Utd pre
mfiM herem conveyed w1th
t~ rlght of ingre11 end
-oren ., ell timet
Furthermore excepting all
the coal oil g11 and other
m nerel1 w th the r ght to
min• end remove the .. me
It IS further understood
end agreed that ell P•Pe I nes
runn ng through llld pre
m11e1 shall rem am 1he prop

orty of c:;

H

Wllllomt

Truttte hiS he rt IUCCel
lOri end a111gn1 and the
nght of way for thete llne1
ere hereby re1erved by the
u d C H W II ems Trustee

Real Estate General

•o•

E M.atnoL.,I;l,liQW,J..,I

POMEROY, 0
992 2259

orne has a lar ge screened
orch modern kitchen col
ellar APpro• 1 acre lot wt
Idee •ara•e Askmg $20 900
r.

r&gt;

EW LISTING- Here rt 1st You
ome '" the country Over 21
cres of ground plus a 2 stor
arm house w th 3 bedrooms
ellar garden area sheds and
woodburner lor e•tra heat
ani $29 500
NEW LISTING - RUTLAND
Assume th e loan on th s 3
10om ranch sJyle home wr
huge lam1iy room d1n1n g roo
and 4 lots
Approx male!
$2 000 00 down $378 00 pe
monlh ~ncludmg taxes and 1n
surance for 16 yrs $31 900
CLOSE TO TOWN - Th s ol
home needs some repa r Fea
lures 29 acres and free gas t
house $19 500
SELLERS RIDGE ROAD - Ap
prox 150 acres of vacant land
17 acres llllable balance pas
lure and woods Electnc ava Ia
ble Dnlied well royalty mcom
and free gas Will spilt acreag
mto separate parcels $400 a
acre Ask for nformat&lt;on
Henry E Cleland Jr
992 6191
Je1n Trussell
949 2660
Oot111 Turner
992 5692
Tracy R1flle
949 3080
OffiCI
992 2259

Pubhc Not1ca

lume 168 Page 66 Me•g rs
County Deed Recorda
Excepting a parcel of real
eatete conveyed to Donald
Wee•e by deed recorded n

A performance and pay
ment bond m tho amount of
1 00,.; of the contract IS to be
furn shed by the successful
b dder

Authonud John Deere
New Holland Bu1h Hog

Pubhc Notice

Far111 Equlp111ent
Parts &amp; Ser.tlee

453

Me gs County Deed
Record•
Satd Parcel 1 was ap

as soo oo

Sa d Parcel 2 was eppra sed

at n 600 00

Terms of Sale Cash
Real estate cannot be sold
for 1811 then two th rds of
the appra sed value
Howard E Frank
Shenff of
Me gs County Oh o
1618 15 22 29 17) 6 Stc

Pubhc Not1ce
PUBLIC NbTtCE
Jaymar Coal Company
Route 1 Chesh1re Ohto
45820 has submtHed a coal
m ln~ng and reclamatiOn per
mit apphcatton nLtmbered
0780 for at pple area to the
'Oh o Department of Natural
Resources 0 Vlston of R ec
lematlo n The proposed coal
m ntng and reclamat on op
eretion wtll be for a ttpple 1n
Me1ga County Salsbury
Townth p Lou 392 395 and
398 on the property of
Jaymer Coal Company The
proposed perm t area en
compaues 7 3 acres and s
locateit on the Cheeh re 7 v~
m nute U S G S quadrangle
map appro"tmately 1 0
m les northeast o t Chesh re

Oho

The appl cat on 1 on f le at
the Meig• County Re
corder 1 Office Me1ga
Countv Courthouse Pome
roy Ohao for public v ew
ang Wntten comments or
requestl fo r informal conflf
ence may be aenl to the
D v 1 on of Reclamal10n
Fountain Square Bulldmg
B 3 Columbus Oh1 0
~322~ wtthm th rty days of
the lilt date of publicatton
of th1s not1ce
C8) 19 22 29 17) 6 4tc

Publ1c Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals for the
furni1hmg of 111 mater als
and perform ng all labor for

FIRE AlARM SYSTEM
AT
RACINE JUNIOR
HIGH SCHOOl
MEIGS COUNTY OHIO
FOR
SOU'I'HERN LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT

w II be race \led

1he
Southern local Board of
Education P 0 Box 176
Rae ne Oh o 45771 until
12 QO noon preva1hng local
t me Tue1day July 14
1987 and opened pub! e ly
Immediatel y thereafter
Proposals may be del vered
or ma1led
Each b•dder to de• gnate
on the envelope thai 1t IS a
by

sealed bod Tho nome and
addreu of tho bidder ohall

the part of the b ddor

Columbus Oh o

June 19 1987

Contract Sales legal Copy

No 87 485
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT

Sealed proposals Will be re
ce vod at the off1ce of the D1
recto of the Oh o Depart
ment of Transportation Col
umbus Oh o until 10 00 A
M 01-1 o Standard T me

Tue•dey July 14 1987 for
Improvements n
Parts 1 and 2 are offered
as one contract and wtll be
cons dared on the bas 1s of
the total amount b d
Part 1
Me gs County Oh o on

MEG 33 4 79 U S

Route

33 Rest Area 10 31 by
construct on of rest area fa
ttl t 81
Protect and work length 0 00 feet or 0 00 m le
Pa\lement w dth - 0 00
feet

Part 2
M e gs County

Oh o on

MEG 33 5 33 U S

LEGAL NOTICE
Valley Reg1onal Develop
ment DISirlct 1 Area Af:Jency
on Ag ng s reques11ng pro
posa 1 for the operat1on of

All propo58ls must be
accompanied br bod securnv

oubmotted to BH HVRDD
I AAA by Augult 7 1987

n the form of a surety bond

or cortol od check n I he
amount of 6% of the base
b d Fe1lure of any b dder to
en1er •nto and execute a
contract tor the work co

vorod by the proposal ho hos
subm tted 1hall cau1e the
b1d secunty to become forfe

tho 1988 Title Ill Nutrotlon
Program Proposals must be
for a process of competitive
negottallon All condtt1ons
sttpulatlona and speciflca
t1on1 relevant to mclut on n
the proposal may be ob
ta1ned by contacting Lynne
Sawyer Nutntton Coordt
nator/ Area Agency on Ag

161 North S.&lt;ond
M1ddloport Oh1o 45760

MIKE'S APPLIANCE
REPAIR SERVICE
Service Call

INSULATION

Onl $1250

CUSTOM BUILT

Sen n9 aiY motor brands of
hovsfhold oppi~W~m All
rtpatn guar•t•d 1 year
parts Gntl labor
StnK ng refrtgtroton frNl
tn AC (wmdOw un.u only)
Washers dryers rongu d shwoshw• m crowo••:~·..
~~~;~·
dispotah trash (4
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FR£! ESTIMATES

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PH. 992·2772

6287lmo

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9

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uted cars
J m M nM Chev Oldalt_~
Bill Gene Johnson
614 448 3872
TOP CASH Plli d for 83 ~del
and newe used cars Sqtith
8 u ek Pont ac
1 91 1 Ea1tern
Ave Gal pol s Call 614 446
2282
Used Mob Ia Homes Call 61•
446 0175

WILL HAUL
JUST CAW
992-3410

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Wanted 12 nch rad alarm saw
o 10 nch or betler table
Call614 446 7025

Addons and remodel ng
Root ng and guner work

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL

Cone ate wok
- P umb ng and e ect ca
w9rk

(Free Est mates)

•w

Buy ng daly gold s lver coins
r ngs tewe ry sterl ng ware old
cons large currency Top ))r
ces Ed Burkett Barber St\Qp
2nd Ave M ddleport Oh ST4
992 3476

V C YOUNG Ul
992 621 S or 992 7314
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4 15 B61 c

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Installation

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Serv1ce

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614-843 5248

PH (614) 992 2834 or

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Pomeroy Ohoo 45769

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8 20 86 tfn

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BUILDERS

PAINTING &amp;

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RESIDENTIAL
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Ill Co11t To Yeo Port••l•

CUSTOM BUILT

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MASONRY RESTORATION
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fARMING EQUIPMENT
MOUSES. STORE FRONTS ETC

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860

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6291mo

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Garage

SUPERIOR

SIDING CO.

VINYL &amp; ALUMINUM

CAll

RADIATOR
SERVICE

Rt I 24 Pomeroy Oh1c

AUTO &amp; TRU€K
REPAIR
Alto Trutmlulon

20 years
Free Estimates

PH. 992-5682
or 992-7121

EUGENE LONG
Ph Ill 141 843 5425

6 17 tic

5 1217 1 mo pd

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Mrddleport Oh1o
1 13 tfc

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3 1lx weak old ldnenl Call
114 448 1,100

785-3561

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tl17 I

7

111 PI

Smell mixed breed pupp" to
good home 3CM 876 6377

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MaMenewfr ends Mekem6nev
S gn up now Call 614 ~6
8915

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preferred Ple11e Call Four
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son OH 614 286 7661 ,...
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Gall pol 1 area office Exper1ence
d• rable but not requli:ad
Please send resume to IOK 632
co Gall pols De ly Tr bune 82&amp;
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46631
Greenhouse Ass atant
Part
hme Pro greenhouse eip•
nence requ red Salary DOE
Cal 614 256 1428
Rete Sele1 Help Full ancf.or
pan 11me sales flelp needdil
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tlons Apply at Full Haltm•k
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Three days per week Rodn'ey
area Relerences required Call
246 9169 even ngs
1
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area $16 000 t68 000 .Pall
602 838 8886 Ext 1449
More and more women ••
becom1ng IUCC1111ful n lt.e
bustn811 world todey At Nation
w1de a growing number tOt
women hiVe found uciJtn~
sat11fy ng careers aa en lpau
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cotr 304 372 2731 or apply tit
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FRIENDS
r; ~ '
MlT Cert fled or eligible fur pan
time evenlnga po1hlon Mond~
thru Fnday Contac;t PettonniP
Dept Pleasant Valley HospitAl,
Valley Drve Pt PI WV 26560
AAE EEOE
H
REPS NEEDED for bullllt~
accounts Full lima t80 OOOJ
tao 000 Part Time t12 ~
t18 000 No Silting r~tpeatbus'"'
In"' Set your own. hour.
Tra n ng prov1ded Call 1 8~
938 8870 M F 8om 10. lpjn
(Centrtl Standard Time)

Big white cat with couple black
lpQtl 304 176 2931

~emon1traton nMcled ftom
A1hton Glenwood ar.. to ....
Haven latart er•• for Ch"•!IWIII.
Around the Wortd Panv Pl'in .a
Freeklt Nocollactingor~
1ng Cell 304 878 11101 toNv4

8 Lost and Found

12

875 4088

PARTS and

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2 kittens C1ll 304 876 6677

Five 8 weeMs old Mttens 304

Sltuatlona

Wanted

,

!If AllmllJe'wAKTA!Jj

CWl

2 ktlten• 1 yellow 1 bl1ck litt..box trllned Call614 446 203•
evening•
Male Lebtador Retr ever full
grown to good home love•
c:hlldren Call 614 446 1664

r.me Lpoliet

a•d

7 pupp es pert Colla&amp; Cocker•
p1met Cell 614 446 3484
Kitten• to good home or farm
10 wkl old L Iter tr1 ned 2 g ay
1trlped 2 white It 2 back Call
814 258 1793

•Ranges
•Rafngerators
•Dryers •Freezers

N. 2nd AVE.
MIDDUPOIT, OH.

Gtveaway

Free Est•metes

•Wast!!

11

l censed &amp; Bonded

Electronrc Organs
Mob1le serv1ce

PH 949-2969

8 30 1 mo

Backhoe Serv1ce

TVs, Antennas

Repaors on All Makes
Transaxte Repairs
Lo&lt;otod Halfway letwsen
Rt 7 and lashon
HRS 1200600
Monday Seturday
qOSED SUNDAY
BUY-SELL - TRADE

TRENCHING IS OUR LINE
Tench ng of Any Type

J.R.'s REPAIRS

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodel ng
Rooftng of all Types
Worked tn home area

PH 742-2027

Month of

Auct onee Col Oscar E Clck

YOUNG'S

610171mopd

992 2196

1/2 PltCE

R eM Pea ton Auct oneer II
canaed n Oh1o end West V rg
n • Real E1tate ant que farm
I qu det on sale1 304 773
6785 or 773 6•30

DENNY CONGO

ROOM ADDITIONS

•GARAGES &amp; POLE

ROOFING

949-2263
or 94

Pubhc Sale
&amp; Auctton

Serv1c es

Howard L Wrct'e~el

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleanmg
Pamt1ng
FREE ESTIMATES

3 tam ly y•rd ••le b8by ·~~·
boys and women • clol,hing
toys TV m IC 2324 L ncoln

8

ANYTIME

J&amp;L BLOWN

PH. 992-2772

We can reparr and re
core radiators and
heater cores We can
also acrd bail and rod
out radrators We also
reparr Gas Tanks

NEW- REPAIR

Fro

949-2748

ong 1614) 374 9436

Business
Services

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goods I ra n w II h..,e lrUilde
9 00 6 00 July 2 3 Thi.K, •

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

1RACINE, OHIO

Monday and Tue1dll'f 1.0 3
W•lter Bentz ra1idence flood
road Follow sign• up Lincoln
Hill So math ng for evewonei
Ra n wonl cancel

Ave 8 00 6 00 pm July 8 7 8

General Contractors

61587lmo

The Buckeye Hills Hockmg

:CONSTRUCTION

B~LL

Dealer

JOHN TEAFORD
Puphc Notice

FREE
ESTIMATES
All WORK
GUARANTEED

Farm Equ1pment

WARREN J SMITH
DIRECTOR
161 29 171 6

Drowtngs and spec toea
t ono may be obta nod from
Frankl n D leo AlA Arch
teet 326 Front Street Ma
roetto Oh o 45760 No

deposit requ red

U 5t RT SO EAST
GUYSVILLE, OHIO

Roule

33 Re1t Area 10 32 b';'
construc t on of rest area fa
Clht 81
Pro1ect end work leg nth 0 00 feet or 0 00 m le
Pavement w dth - 0 00
feet
The date set for comple
t on ot th1s wotk shall be as
set forth n the b dd ng pro
posals
Each b•dder shall be re
qlured to f1l e w th h11 b1d a
cart fted check or cashier 1
check for an amount equal
to f1ve porcnt of the b d but
'" no event more then f1fty
thouaand dollars or a bond
for ten per cent of his b d
payable to I he D rector
B dden must apply on the
Jtroper forms for quahf ca
t on at leaet ten dl';'l pnor to
the date set for open ng bids
n accordance w th Chapter
5625 Oh1o Rev 1ed Code
Plans and 1pec ftcat ons
are on file tn the Oepar1rhent
of Transportal on and I he of
f1ce of the 0 str ct Deputy
0 rector
The Director reserves the
nght to reJect any and all
bidS

NEW HOMES
RESIDENTIAL
RENOVATIONS

SALES &amp; SERVICE

16122 29 1716 14 4tc

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION

8 13 lfn

BOGGS

ated by the b1dder to the
Owner as hqu dated dam
ages and not as a penalty
because of such failure on

also be nd•cated

EW LISTING - TUPPER
LAINS - A 3 bedroom 2 stor
ome wllh a large ~rtchen hre
ace and wrap acound porch
lo age bu ldmg all on a larg
Of $ 23 400
_ Want
b
10
Ew LISTING
ear town but have t)le p ova c
llhe country' Thos 3 bedroo

55173n~o

h s ha1rs succouors and
asstgns w th the r ght to
repa1r replace and ma•ntain
the .arne

Pa~e

(614) 446 7619 or (614) 992 6601
417 Second Avenue Box 1213
Gallrpahs Ohro 45631

John II Bantz

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DEED REFERENCE Vo

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Owner /MechaniC

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,....

County of Metga Stale of
Oh10 Company s Purchase
bounded end des cribed as
fo lows 8eg1nning north 21
deg west 240 feet from the
concre te marker 1n the
southwest corner of a lot
now or formerly owned by
Bert Weese and In the creek
thence north 21 deg west
100 feet thence 1outh 89
deg welt 626 feet to an Oak
T ee on a rock thence
toutheasterly to the nor
theut cotner of a tract of
land now or former!';' owned
by Mayme Holmes thence
southeasterly to the nor
theest corne' of 1 tract of
land now or formerly owned
by MattJe R ghthou1e and
des ignated by a concrete
merker thence north 30

::z:: Ltcensed Chmcal Audtologtst

PH. 949•2756

N-ell T Y • I I _ I _
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Pubhc Not1ce

pra oed at

- LISA M KOCH, MS

Truck auto &amp;
heavy eql!Ipment
repatrs and
weldmg

....

Volume' I 64

Computenzed Heanng A1d Select1on

~ Sw1m Molds lnterprettng Services

(All makes &amp; models!

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PARCEL NO 2 S tualod
In tho V llage of SyfiCUIB
Oh o '" 100 Acre lot NO
292 Town 2 Rongo 12

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Pubhc Notice

EAGlE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

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Furthermore eKcept ng all
the coel oil gas and all other
mtneralt w1th the r ght to
mme and remove the same
It 11 further undentood
and agreed thet all ptpe I ne
or hnes runnmg through 1a1d
property shall reman the
property of C H Wdllams
Trustee h 1 heirs succet
sors and assigns and the
nght of way for these I nos
are hereby reserved by the
sad C H W1ll1ams Tru,tee
h &amp; he rs successors and
autgns w1th the right to
repa r replace and mamta n
the same
Furthermore th s deed IS
g van subJeCt to a lea sa by C
H W lltams Trustee to
Dona d Weese for a small
tract of land sttuated 1n the
northeast corner of the
he e nabove descnbed tract
of land

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Clauifed PP8f!l cvve the
follow "6 telephone e:rrclutnge•

Public Not1ce

PARCEl NO 1 Tho fot

v1ces 1n Athens Hock ng
Me gs
Monroe Morgan
Noble Perry and Waahmg
ton Counties T tie Ill funds
are eva lable to prov de the
follow ng categor•es of aer
v1ces lnfQrmat1on and Ra
terral Outreach Transpor
tauon In Home Serv•ces
legal Serv1ces Health Ser
vices and other terv ces as
allowed under the Older
Americans Act Completed
proposals muet be subm t

Logol Sorvlcea
Athens
Hock&lt;ng
=
Morga
Monroe
Morgan
Noble
Perry
Woilh ogton

IIIII

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tenements to wit

Pubhc Nottce

IAII Count~es)

111111

M-

July 1987 ot 10 00 o clock

Ch~tken

D screhonory

a,11111

IIIOinll

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By vrrtue of an Order of
Sele 111ued oul of the
Common Pleas Court of
Meigs County Ohio In the
ctse of The Home Net ontl
Bank Rae ne Oh1o Plain
tiff age n1t Dale Teaford
end W•nda Teaford at el
Defendentl upon e 1udg
mant therem rendered be
1ng Caae No 87 CV 71 In
seld Court I will offer for
ule at the front door ot the
Court HouM 1n Pomeroy
Oh1o on the 1Oth dey of

POMEROY OH

Pubhc Notice

M. ...
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NOTICE OF SAlE

CROW'S FAMILY RESTAURANT
f ned

ID&lt;Iort

~!:-"' oo~

Pubhc Notice

SJ.25

PH '"2 5432

M....
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Do)&gt;&lt;lty
161 22 29 171 8 13 20 27
6tc

FOR JUST

Served w1th whtpped potatoes chicken gravy
cole slaw hot roll buller and coffee Sorry
no subslltutes except beverage wtlh add1

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larry E Spencer
Clark ot Courta
By Marlene Hamson

OPEN MON.-SAT. 9:30-4:30
ClOSED THUISDAY EVENING AND
OTHEI HOUIS BY APPT.
GinS, FLOIAL SERVICES &amp;
COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICES

COM81NAliON DINNER ONLY
DINING ROOM ONLY

OA"'
"'A'I'I
lOA"'

Juno 1987

IS BACK RE-OPENING JULY 7

NOTICE TO
CONTRACTORS
STATE OF OHIO
DEPARlMENT 01
TRANSPORTATION
Columbus Ohio
Juno 28 1987
Contrect SoiH
legol Copy No 87 490
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
HE&amp; 0006 140)
Sooltd proposals will be
Director of tho Ohio Deport

&lt;nd M o' l l i ntcon Gl lk1 v lin
l r 11 II \ lb ""
rd M ' M ' v
I l iP I Jo \\('I I ( odh l'; ( 1 0 t.d 1
M r mel Mrs Ail &lt;' n [ Ibso n and
,o n' of ( otumbu s spr nl &lt;I 11 &lt;'&lt;'k
hri&lt; \ l, iil ng M " \ i r gtn ' r l b
'111 and M 1' Po a I j.;pnnP&lt;h
H&lt;tl l nd

LaSALLE GALLERY

Pubhc Nottce

received 8t the off•ce of the

1ndM1 -..

Rob Alkir e ' " " M
nd Mo '
Homr1 Rei I of I o n ~ Bon om M•

Pubhc Not1ce

,.----------------------------4 umbus
OhiO until 10 OOA
M Ohio Stondord Time
VETERANS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

Rill SIPple of Da\ on " " I h&lt;
IIN'ko nd g u c &gt;~ ol hiS oun1 M1 s
F 1nres V oun ~:
E•thPI Rr andon
I fn on
sp&lt;:nllh&lt;' l l'l:'kPn d \\ thM ' I ol •
\Ia k

WATCH FOR GRAND RE-OPENING

Oleva Sm1lh Stanlr\ daught er
of Freda Smith Carpenter and
thr !ale Lew1s Smllh recelvl:'d a
bachelor of sc1encr degree in
educa 11on f1bm Ohio State Unl
\ersily during the il:•enl com
mencemrnt exerc1ses Family
mPmbers attendmg Included her
mother Mrs Smith hr1 husband
and daughter Larry and Anna
Stante' Edison and her broher
m law sister and nep hew Mr
and Mrs Reel' Prather and
Theron K e ttennR

ment of Treneportlltlon Col

JOHN A. WADE, M.D. Inc.

TOPS meets

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Ca nl on Bill and Leola Kendall
Warren Mtch "" Carrell and
Kathy Jones and so ns C'hns
tophet and Ben]am n Wairen
Mo Bell; Harden a nd daugh
trr Beth Weston W Va Pam
ela Foreman Porlland Bob and
Doroth; Harden Racme
Tam! Nelson and so ns John
W11i1am and Hea lh Adam M1d
diE'port
Brian and Pa1ge
Harden Point Pleasant V. Va
TE'I esa Williams and daughler
Halley Jo Rutland Anna Ml
chell e Marshall
St
C!alrs
Sh01 es M1 Roy and Rost Ann
Jenkins and daughtE'rs K1m
berly and Rochelle Forest,Run

diC'Cf John Belushl created char
acters who su ck In the mind like
fhe Samurai of Samut a1 Dellca
lessen and with lh&lt;' help of Dan
Ak• O\ d made The Blues Broth
ers a IC'r rifle mus1cal act
The Besl of John Belushl (60
minutes unraled Warner ) Is a
fme trlbul e 10 a legend and
performmg wonder" ho will live
forever as long as v. P remember
lheearl\ ypar s ofSalurda y Nig!Ul
Ll\e I found 1he lasl segm&lt;'nl
espcclallv Ironic I m sure thai
I he pt oducer s of 1h•s film c hose II
just fo1 lhat r ea son
1 he I as I \Ideo oft h1 s revle" Is
a carloon version of a DO\ el a bou 1
the perilou s quest of a \1 all en of
1abblts dtlw n b; m en II om I he
safet y of I hell hOme bu1 r o" the
dangr• s the\ c ncounler al ong I he
\\ 1; and lhc1r flndrn gs Of a ne\1
home I miNCrlln R to '\\ atcrs hlp
Down 90 Mmu l es PG 1\ arn r )
ba sed on an exceli enl novel b\
Ri chard Ad •m s
Wat ch ng the mov ie- I found
m \srlfmaf\cl lnga l th deplh of
atl c ntion 10 c l uacl er d&lt; I all 10
scene \ IO!alil br oullful utd
abs01 bing mu sic and a charmin g
mel r hlr 1t •inln g sC11pt Tllet c
" err so mr ell s lUI bm gh vl1 Id
bai lie' ;crn0s of abb t s pnga g• d
I n 'lriou' IJ[I II!e co m plr1e wllh
blood mel tor n bod 1r; I hal som r
pt'Ople und pspt cl 111 1 chlldrr n
\\ OUid fln&lt;i dl qulr lln g F '""for
Jli thJI \lo t&lt; ncr lhr n I stil l ~ n
" " lu i !OII o r ro mmr nct I his film
o a publ11 lh •I drs"" " 10 1x
r nl c rl ai nccl and sa' N l from rho
\ apidll\ ol S11\e tu Si hllong
nd A inOicl Sc h&lt; " - S\\ 1 IZOh llhii ( \U his n t m r "
Oh Oh
I hr Sc hmu ck is
' okl g ' p I 'e f.ZOI to go l m
" U ( H II mt I g 1 11
I h• r c I• " m blac k md " hill
1' 0 11 II I 'l'l Hod s, r lln~" 1ndl ng
In lhr \\ lngs I II p" k l h!
~' ll lp ~f:ti ..,;nd mm t). I II SC'f \ ou
n ~x 1 mon h 11hcn "r II I l k&lt;' 1
loo k al lh&lt; be&lt;l m d I USI In
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Harrisonville happenings

Golf tournament
re1ults annatmced

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BelushiJs best acts...

officers of Return Jonathan
Meigs Chapter Mrs Dwight
Milhoan
regent
Mrs
John
By JEFF HILLEAR\
Rose vice regent Mrs Joseph
Recently the sound of muffled
Cook chaplain Mrs Gene Yost .staccto clacking from the dh ec
recording secretary Mrs Ver
tlon of m y typewriler dragg&lt;'d
non Weber cor responding secre
me up from the depths of uneas1
Mrs
George Skinner
t ary
slumber and I found the following
treasurer
Mrs Ranalli Rey
ly ing on my notes lor the column
nolds registrar
Miss Patty I had planned 10 write
ParkPr historian Mrs Clarence
Rl!ading It I found that I ve
St ruble librarian
been sharing my basemen! "lth
Mrs Reynolds retiring re
a tru e genius and since t hen I ve
gent thanked chapter membe1 s been forced to keep m1 1ypewn
for their help and support
ter under lock and key It jusl
Hostesses wPrP Mrs tlvde In
goes to sho\\ that you can 111 ust
gels Mrs Eileen Buck Mrs
teddy bears
Paul Elch Mrs Geroge Hackett
What follow s Is th&lt;' f~rst and
J1 MPs Pearl Mora and Mrs
las t literary attempl of Indiana
Clarence Struble
Bear whO Is tlradlng the fine line
between ; ard sal!' and garbage
can
While the Klulz deafens me
"lth hts multiple snores 1ha11 cnd
District UMW in prPsentlng lhe 10 add to th&lt;' le\ els of no ise
poilu lion In I he" otld I fmd that I
program
Don Robinson Is recovering at
ha\ e 10 sa'" his h1de once agam
home following lei' surgery al
as the dreaded column deodlln e
Veterans Memorial Hospital
doom loom s one£' m01 £&gt;
Mr Robinson was Injured In an
ThrC!' special I\ 'ldeos f om
the Sewing Wilh Nanr1 sc • &lt;'&lt;
automobil e accident
Marvey Carsey Columbus Is demonstr 11r thl' \Jluabl! und
v isiting his daught er Ruth allen nerrss a ' skills of SC\1 tng
Brooks and her family
The l hrre f lms that I \lrwPd
Os(p HendPrson Is a g uest of While the Clod dozed off r I( h' ln
hPr son and his \\ lfe Mr and app oxlmat r l\ \iO mtnu1 es and
Mrs Sherman Henderso n
air called Ma chine Quil li ng
&amp; 1gl'r 01 erlork S&lt;'" ng and
Sergl ng and Se" mg \rl '" V.('ar
F.arh onr ha s o much ron
necled" lth ill hale\ r na cu1 s01'
daugher Mandl and M1 s Ha1 n
examlnallon "ouldn
su alch
Newton Wa' erlv MIS Danny
lhe surface
lh&lt;' film&gt; ""
John so n and sons Benjamin a nd
ocrpllon II\ mf01m '"' r rncl
Thad Baltimore Mr and Mrs
'"II don e lltc des S£'\1In g I~ •
Ronnie Davison and sons R\ an
SUbj N't lh I IS dC'a IO P\ (' \
1nd Seth
Lancaster
Da' ld
trdd\ be u s hr a11
PIC'rC&lt;' Mansfield M1 and MIS
The' idros drmll r h rr r n fo1
Stani&lt;'l Sheline Aliens\ lie Mr
t\C r ~OnPbull fo p) that lhP\ Sl i ll
and Mrs C. a •g P r r rr Colum
offer \ &lt;.'1\ nh r t ... tll g and lnl o1
bus
M1
and M1 s William
mall\ r Ideas lhu m lg hl co m &lt; In
Johnson
Car all
and M• s
hand\ I II OOdl' r lflhl I P IS Onl'nn
Flold Genlnf'r and Mts Ma1re
m I k i ng a mutflf' f01 1 snori ng
Abdo n Ch&lt;.*ca M ch SISIPrs 1n
Claw n "ho d be lost " lhoul hi s
Ia\\ of I he honorl'd gursl
mullilllrnled trdd\ be 1
PIErce recPI\ ed a con ~ratula
1 h{' nrx1 \ 1dro t~ at bu 1:' t o 1
t or1 ca ll from hiS s1s1er Natalie
g !'at c o mrd~arr "hu to fl I 1
A ustin A ubu r nd ale Fla
1101 ld 1 lillie sa ddr 1 when hr

Pierce birthday is observed

Rutland Garden meeting held
Mrs Lucille McCumber re
glonal director guest at the
recent meetmg of the Rulland
Garden Club held at the home of
Elizabeth Ann'\\ ebster ga\ e an
upctate on regional happenmgs
and upcoming aCIIVIII&lt;'S
She announced the fall r eg10nal
meeting to be held Oct 17 at thE'
Hocking ValiE'Y Lodge A g1ft "as
presented to her by Doroth\
Woodard on behalf of the club
Mrs Webster ga' &lt;' devotiOns
re~dlng articles
Rose
and
Prayer In the Ga1 den
The

JO 1\A(( AN ID Ull "I liS.
MOMDIT ttn 'ltDAY I A.M. • S 'M.
I l.M. U.til NOOII SltvaDaf
UOY'D WHDU

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Alfred community happenings _ _ _~~...---'
Archer Jonathan Lmsley
and
Susanna Mr and Mrs Stephen
St Cl an and Stephanie all of
Lancaster Mr and Mrs Eric
Brooks Erin and Jody New
Marshfield
Seven fathers ;~ er&lt;' presented
Fathers Day gifts of personal

Yard Sale" .

Business Services

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·nAR meeting held; program on flag care·

Sunday School attendance
June 14 was 30 church attend
ance 23 On June 21 Sundav
School attendance was 32
church attendance 23
Church visitors included To
nya Jones and Kev in Brooks
Columbus Mr and Mrs J1m

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Monday, July 6 1987

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Mr.s Rob€rt R King r€gent of
the Ohio Daughters of the A mer!
can Revolution spoke on Th e
American Flag Its Proper Care
" lind Use at a recen t meeflng of
Return Jonathan Meigs Chapter
held at the Ohio UnlversttY Inn
Athens
Mrs King noted that the pledge
to the flag was not mad e official
untlll916 when Woodrow Wilson
was president Another mterest
lng fact she related was that thC'
flag was nicknamed Old Glory
by William (Willie) Drher a
captain of his O\\ n bng when ht s
mother made an Amertcan flag
~ fqr his ship and he hOisted 1he
flag Into the wind
She said that the flag raised on

The Daily

2 O.rmtn wire heir pointers
Brawn • whha with ticking
1hott tells Breed • eyebrowt
Reward tor informal on taadll1g
to return Call 81 4 318 1720

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Branda tak• care of el~
people n her home 10
e"perlence Loving care. ~~
814 992 81140

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Pomeroy-Middleport,
47 Space for Rent

LAFF-A-DAY

63

Space for r~~nt, trailer tpaces,
Locutt Ad. Rt. 1. Point Pla1111ant,
304-6715 -1.078.

JJm 'a odd jobs painting, drtv ..
wty rHMiing. c•.,..,t• work a
roof repair, ,,... a hHg•

e11perienced . Call 614-379·

2416.

47 Wanted to R.ent

Monday. July 6,
Monday, July 6, 1987

KIT 'N' CARLYLI •'bJ Lerry WrJtht

Antiquaa

Whkt and y'llow gold diamond
· engagemtnt and wedding ring .
Faull Pe.-lsat, 114· 992·7118 .

715

3 or 4 Bedroom houte in Kyclar
. creel( SChOol District . RafBran CII

Room tAd bo.fd tor .. d.,ty and
ha.ndlcapped w;.h p.,.onal c••·
In Middleport Ctll 114·992·
0873 .

Ph.. 61,·_4 41· 8621 .

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21

Busirtess
Opportunity

1 NOTICE 1
THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH ·
I,..G CO . recommends that you
do butineu with people you
know, and NOT to und monev
through the mail until you hl'lle
in11e1tigated the offering.

OISTRIBUTORSHIP . H;gh voluma route for sale in Gallipolis.

Averiga income f17.000 to
119,000 PlUS . One day work
week. Sell for 116, 600. Cash.
Call 1· 800-828-9273 until 6

PM daily. ~
fOr sale: Cava Bar. At 7 ,
Po meroy, Ohio. $40.000 ftrm.

614·992-9901 ·

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32 Mobile Homes
for Sale

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent

NEW ANO USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES. 4 MI.
WEST. GALLIPOLIS , AT 36
PHONE 814-446-7274 .

;31

Homes for Sale

New 4BR , 2 bath, Clark Dr.
1!152,000. Newly remodled Hs.
2BR , 122,000 in Addison . Call

, 446- 889~

••For Sale or Lease••
'4 BR , 2 bath, full basement. with
'aboveground pool &amp; XL deck on
: 1112 acrA across from Addaville

grade school FinanCing avtila·
bht with amall down payment.
Pr iced thousand• below ap·
prai~ed value. Call Bet:r: 919·
791 -2152
; Lovely new 3 BR homebudtthia
1~pring . 2 car garage, nice er...
.Clay &amp; city schoola, 6 miles
grom Gallipolis. Will consider
"m'oblla home as trade -in .
'147,600 Cal614· 446· 8038 .
2 -BR. 10 yr .. mint condition,
beautiful location, Near Nortt'IUp . Priced right or will trade
Call614·256·6200 ..
5 Bdr., 1 112 story, all electric. lull
Basement. 8 .1 acrM, located in
.Rio Grande. 147,000 . Call
814-246-5197
For sale by owner: 2 story houae
in Middleport overlooking park.
30 yr. guamteed vinyle siding,
w -w carpet, 1Y1 bath. unique
woodwork. 614-992 -5126 .
House · in Village of Chestar.
Ohio. Bargain at $24 ,900 .
Come SHI Ca\1614·&amp;815· 3671 .
6 room house . Rose Hill, Pome-roy, Oh . 1 3 acrllt$. S17,000. AI
Martin 614-678-2513.
Newly remodeled 3 bedroom
house tor lala or rent on Lincoln
Hts . 614 · 992 · 7689 after
5 :00p. m .

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3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room ,
dining room , kitchen and den .
Full basiiHnent wfth fuel oil or
wood burning furnace. carport,
out-building. trailer hook -up , 11ft
acre. $25,000 , Will conaidlll'
land contract at 9 percent. Call
814· 742-2832 evenings after
5 :00.
5 rooml with blth. Nicalocltion
on Grant St. Nawly remodeled.
large lot. clota to school and
churchel . Pr iced reuonable.
Call814 -99.2-7244 .

.

6 rooms and bath, double
garage, I~Wel lo1 , good loc11lon
on Grant St. Middleport Price
r~uced for quick tala. 1514·
992-6429.
Nice 3 bedroom home. _dining.
laundry, famity rooms. 11/2 bath,
3J.i acre. Arbuckle. 136,000.
304·686-9143.

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
D

1988 Custom Manor, 12x60, 2
BR , gas f'taat. porch, refrig .,
stove. WI D, tully carpatad,
good condition. ·14, 600 Call
614·266· 6225 .
1980 · 14•1:70 Memory : 10•20
deck whh ran .. 4•6 back porch.
10x14 ou1building built with
pratsure treated lumbar 112,600 . 1987Kawasakt1104
wheeler t1 , 100. Cat1614-2469829.
1981 Kno• 12•60, 2 BR , total
Electric. new carpet. vary nice.
Call 814· 448·01 7~ .
1 984 1411186. fenced yard. 3
Iota. Rt 160 at Evergreen.
'18.600. Ca1161 4-446 -1339 or
614· 446 · 1528 .
'
1984 Shultz 1 4x70 wi1h n ·
panda. 3 8 R &amp; 2 bat~•- Land
contract available. Call 814446-6625 .
1983 Skyline: 14.&amp;0 2 BR, AC ,
extra nice. French City Broker·
age Services. Call 814· 4415·
9340.
1973 Arlington 12xl55. 2 BR .
new carpet, new porch· Bx12,
underpinning. new doora &amp;
scrtena. Call 614·379 - ~898 .
1979 Uberty 'Mobile Home with
atorage building on 1 v. acres oft
Rt 160 at Porter. Call 246·

33

Farms for Sale

8 acres on Tribble Rd . off At. 62
Plus store building. warthouta.
3 BR house, barn, ceUar, plus 2
other buildings. All black top
road. Call 304·458 · 1818 . Call
after &amp;PM .
20 acre farm Hannan Tract
Road. Glenwood, W . Va. for
more information call304·773·51 18 or 773·6188 after 5 :00.

34

Business
Buildings

Commercial buddinga for le.sa.
Downtown Pt. Pteatant Stores.
offices. A -One Real Ettatt.
Carol Yeager, Broker. Cell304·
675·5104.

36 Lots &amp; Acreage
22 acrtts on AI . 180. Barn. &amp;
garage 132,000. After 5 call
614· 388· 8711 .
1 1h ac lot on Jerrv• Run Rd .
Apple Grove , with rural water.
304-576-2383.
9 acret . nice water, 15 miln trom
locks Br. dam . Very priva1a.
SftarM houM altas. 304-!7&amp;2998.

41

Houses for Rent

2 BR , 12x60 unfurniahed 1 / 2
mite from Holrer, reference &amp;
depo1it required. Ctll614-446·
4369 or 304-676-9760.

Split level 3 8A, 1 "12 baths.
combin&amp;d kitchen , dining, baa•
ment , city school Oep. 1326
mo. Call 614-381-8323.
3 bdr ranch homit' at LeGrande
Blvd., Rt . 141 . Call 614-379·
2769
2 bedroom house and apt . tor
ren1 •n Pomarc¥'· Partiall¥' 1urnlthed, deposit required . Call
614-992-2381 '
House for rent In Middleport.
Call614· 992· 6939.
2 bedroom, full basement,
plenty of yard tnd garden space
free ges and water. Clean 1300
month. In Portltnd. 4 miln from
Ravenswood . Newly nMTiodaled.
61 4-843· 6309.
General Harlinger Parkway m
Middleport . Call 614 · 992 7683 .
I
Nalt, small home In Middleport.
Four roomt. bl1h. attached
garage. Carpeted, 1tove and
refrigerator provided. Ideal tor
lingle or working couple. $176
month plus s.ecurlty deposit.
Sorry. no pet1 or children. Call
814·992· 6292 af1er 6 .
Remodeled house 1or. rant in
Cheater. New pinelling tnd
carpll1ing. 3 BR ., with 1m1ll den .
Reasonable rent Cell 814-985·
4246 .
2 bedroom houaa. Camp Conley.
304· 676- 2829
.
2 bedroom unfurnlahecl house.
6071/J Second St . New Haven .
304-882-2606 .

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 BR mobi'e home for rant with
111pando. Children welcome. no
depotlt. Mercer.rllle area. $176
mo. Call 614·256-1576.
2 bedroom mobile home, Roush
lana;; Cheehira. Nice lot Call
304-773-5828.

1973 14x70, 3 bedroom, fur·
niiJhMI. I 7260. 1968 2 bed·
room. partly furnished . tS600 .
614· 992· 7479.
.

2 bedroom, furnished, wather
and dryer. · AC, 11 95 piua
deposit and utiHiias. 614-992·
7479 .

'79 Manchin mobile home,
14x70, naw carp11, 3 bHroom.
17,200.00 or bttt off.-, 304·
&lt;458-1n4.

Two 2 badroom mobile homn.
furnished, yard wlthchaln link
fence. t7B.OO dapoalt. phona
304·875-8512 after 15 :00 pm.

Mobile home. two lott. nice ·
block g1r1ge, toc.l electric. .
central air, ferg•terMn«&lt;potoh,
n.w undttpenning.
tnd ·
New Htven.
Jrv•r. food
all ao• for ona prtoe. Clll '
304 - 1578 - 441515 for ' more
Jnformttlon.
-

Mobile hom• tor rent, 2 and 4
bedroom. fumlthtd, 2 chlklran.
1514-448-0501.
2 Hdroom t.-.ller, .,.nty fur·
nlthed, nic=Mot, 1200.00 plut
deDotit. O•Uipolit fetf'Y, 304-

8'11· 7142.

•

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washers, drylll's. refrigerators.
rangu . Skagg1 Appliances ,
Upper River Ad beside Stone
Crest Motel. 614-446 -7398 .
LAYNE ' S FURNITURE

PARSON' S FURNITUR E

Furnished aptrtment, 1226 .
utilitl .. paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth.
Gallipolis. Call U6 -4416 after
8pm.
Apartment for Rant : 3 rooms .
$125 / mo. Adultt. Call 304676-6104, or 875-n38 .
Upstairs. 3 8R , 1 bath, kitchen
furn ished. no patt. Dep. &amp; Ref.
238 First . *250/ mo . Call 614·
448-4928 .
2 BR, 2 bath, carpeted , kitchen
furnlahed. no peta. dap . S. ret .
•326 / mo. 11 Court St. Call
614-448-4926.

Furnlthed Apt .. 2 DR. 1195.
Water paid . 1138 Second, Galli·
polit. Call 614-44&amp;-4416 after
RPM .
.

Khchan furnlahad, carpeted. 2
BR, 1 'h bath, no pats. Oep. 1:
Rei 233 Second A11anue.
1360/ mo. Call 814-448-4926.

Vatlev Furniture. new &amp; · used .
Lir.oa tection of quality furniture . 1216 Eut,arn Ava.,
Gallipolis.

Furnished Efficiency t 145 . Utili till paid. •hare bath. 807
Second 'Ave ., Gallipoli• Ph .
446-4416 after 7PM .

Hous11 lor Rent or Sale land
coritrac1, good house, achool
diu . Call814· 446·7572 , Eve's·
6 :00 446-1522 .

'·

Uled appliances
tnd Mon
TV se1s.
Open
BAM to 6PM
thru
Sat 614 -446-1699 . 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis. OH .

90 Day• aame •• cash w ith
approved crad1t . 3 Milea out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am' to 5pm
Mon . thru Sat Ph 614-446 0322 .

Furnished apt. ne•t door to
Library. One profuaional Adult
only . P..-king. Ph. 446-0338.

Modern 1 BR apartment .· Call
614-446-0390.
Graciout living 1 and 2 bedroom, apartmenu a1 Yllltgt
Manor and Riverside Apart·
menta in Middleport Ftom
$216 including utilitiea. Cell
614-992-7787. EOH .
EHiciency apt . tor rent on Rouah
Lana in Ch11t$hire. Suitable for
one or two people. Call 304773-6828.

New wood 6 pc . living room
auitea , $399 .95 ; New ltving
room suites from 1179 95 to
noo .; Chatt ot drawers. 4
drawer, $48 .. 6 drawer, 169. 95
End tables from t69 .95 1et . '
Used Furniture: bedroom 1uite1
full sized beds, twin beds and
rock art Re cliners from 199 95
and up
THE WORKING
MAN 'S FRIEND
Kenmore washer · &amp;96 . Wllirl·
pool washer - green. I 1 50. GE
Wa•her· Almond . like new ,
1176. 0ryftr· white , U6 . Dryer•
copplf'lona. S96 . GE O.s dryer,
1160 Hoover porttblt washerdryer ttl · 1200 . Electric rang•
30 inch . $ 126 . Elactr•c range
30 inch, copportona. $160 .
Electric range-- 30 Inch. '$95 .
Electr ic range- wh ite. 165 2
rafrige:rators· frost free-white.
1126 uch . FrtNtr· like new.
1150. Skagg1 Appl iances. 669
Upper River Rd Call 614· 446 7398 .
CARPET
Ramnantt -AII sizes. Alto cut
car pet- S6.00 yard &amp; up , Liv ing
rooms- &amp;300 &amp; up . Financing
tvailabia. Molloh1n Furnhura,
Upper Rive r Rd . Cal1614 ·4467444 .
f&lt;•ng u1ad wood S. coal burning
stove. Good cond . Call 614·
448-0373 .
Good used color tv's tor 11111 cr
trade. Call 614·446-1149 .
Maytag wringer wasller, large
couch, lA h•de-a· bed. electriC
ttova, odd kitchen chairs. Call
614-446· 2857.
Good uted Phico refrigerator
and GE po"sble dish washer.
Call 814-446 -6331 or 614245 -5542 .

Furnished aptt . In Middleport. 1 . Kenmore gas range with broiler.
bedroom, $210, 2 bedroom, Kenmore 10.000 BTU air condi·
1220. 1100 dapolit. Call 614tloner. Call614 -446 -3821
992·5150.
Cantrtl Air Conditioner, 3 1on,
S ' room unfurnithed apt . Call good conditron. $140 . C1 ll
614-992 -5434 or 304· 882 · 614-446- 2026 or 614-446 2666.
3269.
APARTMENTS, mobile homH.
sofa and matching lo¥ateat.
hou111. Pt. PleauntandGallipo- Tan
$100. Metal Wtrdrobe, S60
lit. 814· 448-8221 .
Two tofa tletpers, 150 . and
S75 Coffee table, 120. Swivel
1 bedroom ground floor, privata TV
stand, 120. W1lnut bookentttnce. flcently remodeled .. case, no. Mise rug•. 120. and
Everything furn ., loc. outskirts
no. R. . r seat for Surburban or
Henderson . 8260 month. 304- piclup
with aeat beltll and all
676·6730.
h1rdwara, sao. Call 814 -2452 bedroom fumiaed apt , ref ud 9157.
dapoti1, New Haven. W. Va., Mongoli•n drop lt:af t•ble. 4
304-B82 -3267 or 304 -773 - chaifl. matching hutch. U50.
6024.
or bast offer. Call 614 -446·
7912.
One bedroom apt. in Pt. Plaa••nt . Extra clean and 'lice. Large frost -free refrigerator,
AdultaOnly. No Pets. 304·875· 1126. Electric range, •86 . Mi c·
1386.
rowava oven end can. $126.
3 rooma and bath, gas heat,
ground flooJ, wuher and df'(4r
hook up. no chitdran. immediate
occupancy . Noextpets,
phone
304-676-4480
53 or 60.

45

Furnished Rooms

Room1 for rent. day . week.
month. GaHia Hotel. Call 614·
446-9715. Rentas low as a120
month.
furnished room. t100 . Utilities
paid Shere bath. Single mala.'
919 Second. GallipOlis. Call
446-4418 aft• 7pm.

Antique Metropolitan Orgen,
176. Quean Anna 1tyla wing·
back chair, $65. Call 814·992-

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Sign outaide a 'custom home
building company: "Will Build To
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Suit." Naxt door al a tailor shop
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G•bson window air -conditioner.
16.000 BTU . $195 firm 614 367·0322 .
TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS , hot
r.sbluaing, tree puppy with each
blueing job. cal1304·875· 4831 .
Gravel¥' tractor. r~frigerator.
coffee S. end tablet. Kirby
awaepar , concrete mold Ill re.CV
tor buameu. 304-676 -15162 .
ELECTROLUX sales or &amp;e rvlca.
Ilk for Larry or Karan , 304-675 1467.
'
Fo'r ule, a.r cond . 11 ,500 btu.
1200.; Zenith 19 " TV 1100.;
FuJ Butter UOO . 304-876 2267.
USED MATERIAL
Large 2 story •houaa, locahtd
Cllnler KI:K Mobile Home Pll'k.
2146&lt; Euwrn Ave. , Galllpollt,
w ill be torn down week of July 8 ,
1987. Anyone wishing to pur·
chase used materials lor out ·
buildings, garages, etc can ... ".
100'• of ss . F•rst coma llrn
1erva white material• last. For
more intonpation call K&amp;K of·
fica 304-676 -3000 , PT, Pit.,

w v.

For sale queo:m sile water bad.
••c cond Mirror head botrd.
bumper pads. t1 60 . 304· 676. 3213 .
AVON . Look at us now Earn
htr111 Mone¥' 304 -676 ·1429.

66 Building Supplies
Building Material•
Block , brick, sewer pipit . win·
dows. linlllt. etc . Claude Win·
ltrl. Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614·
246. 6121 .
Concrete blccks alla1zaa yard or
delivary, Muon sand G1lhpoli1
Block Co.. 123 'h Pine St.,
Gallipolis, Ohio Call 614· 4462783.
Reedy m l11 concrete and ell
concrete suppl~as Call u1 Vall tV
Brook Cement and Supplies.
304 -773-6234 .

56

CROSS&amp; SONS
U.S , 35 Weal Jac;*aon. Ohio
1114-286· 6451 .
Maney Ferguton, N.w Holland,
Bu1h Hog Salts I Service. 011er
40 Ulltd uactort to chooae .from
&amp; complete line of r\...., &amp; u-.d
equipment. Largest a.. ection In
S.E. Ohio.
Ut•litybldg : 27'1131' 119'. 13 ' 118'
track door I. 3' walk door .
14444 erectad · Iron Horse
Bldgs. 61.4 -332· 97411 .
11115 Mesaey Ferguson tractor I.
1112 Masaay Ferguson btl•
14.950 . 3 pt. hitch mowing
machine •3150. Hay cond1t6oner
S160 200 gallon SPJ'ay tank
with cart 1295. Call 1514· 286·
6622
International Cub Low· 80'f trac·
torwi1h mowar&amp; gr~derbiadel.
lawn c att 1, 7&amp;0. Ford tractor
with high I low range. Naw
fin lt hftd mower •2 .350. C•ll
614-281· 1622 .
Cue 6 ft. pull-type combine.
WhH1 and Stlaw. C.ll 388B47B.
Two Gravety tractprsand attac hmenta.
Also used part'• for
Grtvety tractor. Call 114· 448·
4149.
ln1etnttiontl For•ge H•rvettOf
with one row corn h•ecl Good
condltfon. 614-687-1937
Can 230 Hay bal•. •900. In
good condition 1 Miniature
male DOnkey, 11 monthl old.
1125 . Call 814-i!i1.2 -7119.

Groom · and Supply Shop·PII
Grooming,. A ll breeds .. An
aryle• Julie Webb Ph. 614 -448 0231 .

1981 ' Cutlets SuPf'e'ma. Auto ••
PS. 1lr. V· 8. new tires. Call
614· 446-3411 aHer! PM .
198' Ford Tempo, 4 Or ., 4 1pd .
AM·FM tap1 13199. John '•
Auto Saiel , Bultv illt Rd . •
Gtlllpolia.
77 Chevy lmpal• atatlon wegon.
• 700 Of be-If offer, 75 \follll·
wat;ton Rabbit . 1800 . Call814 ·
UA -9611 or 814 -441· 1944 ,
1984 Dodga Daytona2 . 2 Turbo
Auto .. PW. AM ·FM Catst1tt.
Radio 12 ,700 mil" Call614 2158-1738.

Ia It True You Car'l 8uy'Jetp• tar
t44. through lha U S govarn ·
m..,t1 Gat the tacu tOdl'¥ 1 Call
1 · 312·742 - 1142 hi 4069 .
1179 Chfty Ch .... Mte. IUIO,
t700 19B1 "PI¥'r:nouth Hodaon,
4 IJit'ed. 1550&gt; 1979 Ford
Courier . 4 af)Hd. t&amp;SO. Hl79
Chevy Monra . auto. 1600.
Sandy"t Auto Sal" 814 -992 ·
7403 .

1980 Ca,.ero Good condi tion.
.,~00 614 · 885-4368

Now buyln,g 1hell cor~ or 1!11'
corn. Call for lalast quotes. Ai11ar
City Farm Supp~t~ , 81!4 ."446·
2gaa.

11118uicll Skf....k , PS, P8, AC,
cruiM, \f-6 . new tir", Pioneer
AM -FM caasent. Priced 10 tell
614 · 192-1369 after 3: 00p.m

Livestock:-

Ouroc Boars. Bred just llh the
boars we 1ntad at the Ohio
Ttlltt;on thM galnlld ov~ 2 .6
lbs. per day . Rover lenllin' .
Sabina. OH . 513· 1514 · Z3B8.

3 regist•rect An11uscowa. young .
nice. br.ct. t600. each Firm.
30.· 676- 2902 .

Cocker S.paniel pups· l100
each. Ca ll 614-JBS- 8890

64

AKC Reg. miniature
puppy AKC Rag .
puppiet. Al1o adult
&amp; Pekingese. Call
7920

1949 Chevy Woody - I sta "ed
rntoring. you might like to
flnlah . Ctll 614 · 4-46 · 947~ or
614-24&amp; -8097.

62 Wanted to Buy

8 month old rust short haired
miniature Ouhthund. CAII614446-3243 .

Two purebred Great Oanes. 1
Merle mala, 1 Merle female ,
f1 00. each Qaby Ferret I. 125.
each . Bab)' rabbira . $3 .60each.
Call 614 -446-1364 .

Shll'p 1910 Mercuf'l' Capri.
Sunroof . AM -FM · Caautte .
Wine wh... coveJS. 11"296. Call
1514· 288· 11522

1982 Ford Etcort Gl. Auto , AC ,
crulla. e• cellenl con dltW,n. 814 ·
1587· 8937.

Quality qual'lar hor" mar•• Calt
614 -381· 8eB4.

Cocker S paniel pup. Femalt. 7
mo1 . old. AKC registered .
$100. Catl614-246 -9157.

1982 Monte Carlo. AC , AM ·FM ,
) .8 V15 eng. hcell..,t condition .
Call614 -446 -6753.

Gthl grinder miur whh megnet ,
5 KrMnl, sheller, good cond.
11 .200. 30.. · 273-421&amp;.

Oragonwynd Cattery Kennl!l.
CF A Hlmala¥'an . Parsl111n end
Sltmete klnana. AKC Chow
puppies . New kittens; Siamela
and Himalayans. Call 614 -448·
3B44 ahtr 7PM .

For 11le. yaer old male white
Eski mo Spitr dog . Very loveable
Call 814 -446 ·4666 .

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Buy on• any alztcheln saw chain
and get .. cond chain 1\al:f price
SIDERS EQUIPMENT CO .. • 1976 Dodge Aspen 2 door
Htnderaon. W Ya. 304 -876- Good m.chanictlty . Fair body.
7421 .
Best offer , , ,_t4&amp; -zea3

63

Pels for Sale

2 people, 3 cars. 1 haa tolot'82
chevtne 4 dr. htlchback. tpd ..
good
mileage. Good 'condl·
Uon. Atklng 11900. Cal! 614·
441· 3383 .

Harelord bull. Enforcer Ill ,
Weight : 1400 lba. 19&amp;0 . Call
1· 1582· 7095.

Hay &amp; Grein

Hill Cat .... '-r. 4 door, lttnd~d
trans, a~r con d, 6 .300 mKet, va,..ood coi\CI . IZ. &amp;OO.OO. 304 -

l 71-6730.

Hay in bllfn •1 .00 btle. John 0 .
Gerl~ch . 304-171 -5263.

Transporl a11 1111
71

•'
Autos for Sale

Dachshund
Pekingate
Dachshund
614-448·

1984 Ford Elc:ort 4 $ / T .
140. 000 mllll. Atking $3, 260.
Call 814 · 317-7230. .

AKC Rag1atered Cairn Tarrlet
female puppy . No chec)la. Call
614-992 ·2607.

1977 Thunderbird. P / W &amp;
locks. new bltttry, new paint.
1500 or belt off•. Call 8144415· 3235.

1979 t':•m•o 8ertin.nt . V-8
30&amp;. PS. Ptl. .I.C. 900d cond,
11 . to0 ~ 00 . 304 ·812 · 2211 .

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c .... , Mouou. Good

ah'apa, one owner. cloth Interior.
$2.350 . Call814· 211·8522.
1968 Dune Buggy with clatsic
MG ahell. Run• good. Call
614· 378-2673Eve' t .
1979 Cadilltc .. 1982 Subaru 4
Wh. Dr., both-good oond. 1969
Flreblrd body partt. Call 814441·9475, 241·1097.

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1911 - Hondt CMc 87K, 85
Alliance 47K, 84 Pontiac T100033K,81Ch.ve1ta40K.I1
Chw.«e 42K. 77 MOB Con'ol.
&amp;•K. 77 Dataun truck. Call
814·'.UI· 81BO .
1986 Celabrtty VI-AT, AC.
AM I FM/81erto , Ilk mi.
t5.20D. Call 114·318-1704.

Mobile Home Spac•60 ft . or
amalltr. t75 . Water Pd. 920
Fourth. Otlllpollt. Call 614448·4418 after 8PM .

1984 , Cel..,lty. eac. cond .,
dtluxa interklr. PI/PB. elf. tilt.
cruile , AMIFM / cutatte .
115.400. Call 114·4415· 2076
after 8 .

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COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Routt
North of Pom1r0y.
Rental trail••· Call 81•·112·
7479.

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1876 FOfd. tair condHion. Excel·
1..-rt for working. C•ll 814·4&lt;4•·
4137.

"We'll be late, folks ... the controller's
routing trelflc around t~e mayonnaise he
spilled on the radar screen .... "

1878 Trtnt AM. 4 tDd.. trtna·
mlsalon with ovwclrhfe. Good
oond. AM-FM -Tape. Call 11&lt;4-

25S· U28.

Dobbs. (0:30)
Ill iUl lUI Wheel of Fortune

I "'7"'9~M•o-=t-o-rs"'""'H:-o_m_e_s__

i

&amp; Campars

1977 Apache fold down
camper. Sl.eps sll'l . AC &amp; DC
convert•r. Sto_,., let boa. Exca'l.nt coi\CIItlon. Call 614 - 378·
2fi88.

1979 Dodga -'spen. I cyl, auto.
AC , Good co nd. 304 · 676·
1448

Trucks for Sale

72

1977 Ch....-y P I U true ... run 1
oood. nice body . 11 .29&amp; . Call
114-288-8&amp;22 . .
1166 Dodge Flatbed truck .
Naadl aome repair. 1660 . Call
814-311-9088 .
19715 Chevrolet pick-up , run1
900d. 1!00.: 1177 Ford atation
wegon , gOOd cond. 199&amp;. 304·
875-21o&amp;l!l .
1976 Ch....,y pickup truck, 6 cyl,
auto, new ptlnt job, runa good,
1610.00 . 304· 4158 -1732 .

Greatest Hlta Taka Me Out

II &amp;~i:A~f.A)T II
SPECIAlS

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Serv1r.1!s

3830.

17 Model V·Htul boet, 18 11 .
80HP Evenrudt. 1800 . 304678· 2478.

'

T~o-~.-..v.;:s

joins the family on vacation,

tempers flare. (A)

l!l Poworboel Racing 1987
Southwest Florida Regatta

from Miami, Florida (T)
IIl .CJ Ill ABC't Monday
Night BIOOblli
(!) II] In Search of lhe

7-r.

Trojan War The possible

81

Home
Improvements

E•t•rior ltucce . Plaster and
Pla11er Repa i• Work by tflehour
or by th't job. Fr" estimate. Cell
811-288 -1182 .
'

depth feature repons . (1 :00)
at(!) Spring Bre,k Reunion
Catch this beach blanket of a
tribute to the music of the

1950's and 1960's.

Performers include The
Crystals, Jan and Dean,
Fabian and Little Anthony.
(N R)

EEK &amp;MEEK

AT LfAST IVYJJ U KlvOJJ
IU&lt;A1l0 CALL 11AD P6:1t£
101-'0 LIV£ TOC£!HlR em;.--.___

TrM lttump removal. ch.-,llnlt
fenc... aeedlnQ, mulch , to"oll.
ttont. ev..-gr..., ..-.rube. Oon '1
landatipH 11 4· 448· 1M48.

resents being responsible for

L£SSC4&lt;

taking care of the twins. (R)
I1§J

ARUJ'T MARRIED ..

Chrlslma9. IAI t;1
9:00 1])700 Club
II (2) tl]) MOYIE: 'Shotlered
Vowo' NBC Mondor Night at
lhe Movloa t;1
l!l Suner Magazine (T}
· (I) !Ill American Mattera
Fact is blended with fiction in
ln s~
· rad by Nobel
Laureate .

c,l
Drywall and ,R1palr , 20 years
u peritnce. FrM htimate. tl04 ·
1176-3287.

a story

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP
F:..:.:..;.:.=.:..___::_..,---,
YES, r ;&gt;.M,
ARE'It:UAN
ONLY CHil-D.
LONNIE-:&lt;

THANK

HEAVEN ...

AROUND OUR HOUSE,

THERE'S BA-RELY ENOUE;-H
PERMIS61VENE$S R::R Mf;.

Plumbing
&amp; Healing

Down one
for a top score

WEST
+Q963
10
t93

EAST

+s

"J

By James Jacoby
The new rules lor scoring at tourna-

"AK7432
tl( 8 4
+AQJ

+Kl0532

ment bridge may change the cavalier

'2-1·87

SOUTH

attitude that bas existed for many
years with respect to weak jump over·

+KJ1042
"9 5
t tO 6 5 2

calls and opening pre-emptive bids
when the opponents are vulnerable.
The penalties have now changed for
noq-vulnerable doubled undertricks.
The fourth and each subsequent doubled undertrick, non-vulnerable, rlow
exacts a penalty of 300 points. So the
sequence for such doubled undertricks
has changed from 1· 3·5·7·9 etc. to 1-35-8-11 etc. Rest easy, you rubber
bridge fans; the scoring table for rubber bridge has not changed.
The new rules had not gone into ef·

+98

Vulnerable: East-West

Dealer: East
WOII

Nprth

East

Soutb

Pass
Pass

Pass

Obi.

'"

2+
Pass

Pass

Opening lead: • J

feet last March when Judy Cody bold-

ly made her weak jump overcall, trad· lng finesse) and ruffed another club
in, Judy knew she had to hold her pen- a diamond to give West a ruff. West

certain part-score available to East- took the trick in dummy, as declarer

West. When three rounds of hearts
were led, she discarded a club rather
. than subject herself to an overruff.
The defenders now played clubs. She

discarded her last diamond. Judyruffed the diamond remaining In dummy with her spade king (West underruffing) and linessed the jack of

ruffed the second club, went to the ace spades to go down only one trick for an

of diamonds (no point in taking a los. r=ex,_c,..e,-llent score.

t:IMtrr"Mf'
by
JOSEPH
THOM~S

ACROSS

5 Burnt
6 Couple
·· 7 Dobbin's
tresses
8 Englls'
river
91talian
river
11 As of now
14 Put a
match to
18 French
211 Hunter's
painter
catch
19 Black
26 Tavern tap
20 Small
28 One of
violin
the Sheens
21 Some
30 Disfeature
22 Ghostly
32 Eat away
sound
33 For ·a 24 Altar
(cheaply)
constel- - 34 Thursday's
lation
namesake

I Maintain
II Mad.' Ave.
booster
IOMore
or less
12 Debonair
13 Sacred
pledge
Ill Born (Fr.)
16 Croupier
item
17 Last
Spanish
qu~en

35 Church
part
37 Dolly of
"Hello,
Dolly"
38 Presage
39 Tuesday
on film
41 One of
Lee's men
42 Elt's mom

I SOLD ALL

M'l PIGS Blll

Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

-i

BARNEY

ONE ··

ALL BUT
IH' RUNT OF
TH' .LITTER

'IOU Flf\TTERIN'
VARMINT!!

'' LITTLE

SNUFFY''
I Cf\LL HIM

R•sKtential or commercial wlr·
ing.' New Mf'Yica or rapelrs .
Lictnsad elactrlcl an. Eatimtt•
fret. Rldlfl\our Eltctrlcal. 304·
1576·1786 .

86

NORTH
+A 8 7
"Q 8 8
tNQJ7
• 76 4

l:r-+-+-

CARTER ' S PLUMBING
AND HEATINQ
Cor. Fourth snd Pine
Galllpoll1. Ohio
Phone AU -441 ·3188 or 614446-4477

84

BRIDGE

18 French
I1§J Ill iUl
whorl Dick's
show Is cancelled, a victim of
river
low ratings . (AUQ
20
Self·
[Jl Larry 'King vet In depth
,
defense
interviews wllh tOp
newsmakers and cele.brit1es.
fonn
9:30 l!l Splaoh '87 ,Summer
- ' 23 Polish
Edillon (T)
cake
I1§J Ill iUl O.algning Woman
27 Witless
Julia and Suzanne's mother
28-Virtuous
comes tovisit for
T~anksgiving. (A)
29 Classify
10:00 l!l Water Skiing 1986
30 Squee~e by
International Waterski Tour
31 Lachrymose
from Shreveport, Louisiana
33 R.R. stop
IAI
·
(!) Ottle a Ruby An 85 year
36 Slower
old woman is told by her
(mus.)
doctor that she's pregnant!
37 Despicable
Ill iUl Cegner and Locey
40 Wedding
Lacey is threatened by a
song
raPist; Cagney is double
43 Nuzzled
crosssd by beau. (R) t;1
44 New book?
iiJ) ® Nawa
ilJJ Evening Newt A wrap up
411 Diving bird
of today's news and a look
46 Empty talk
ahead to tomorrow 's news
stories. (I :00)
DOWN
81 (lJ P/80 Product•
l "Cactus
10:0511J MOVIE: Grlzztr iPGI (1 :32)
Flower"
10:30 ()) New Generation
· star
I]J Human Face ot the
2
Hautboy
Pacific Thts program
3
Learning
hlghllgh\s many ancient
customs~reserved by
4 Fallure(sl.) ~~;;-;-±:
Kiribati.
DAILY
CRYPI'OQUOI 1!8- Hen:'• bowlo worlllt:
II] MOYI : Beyond the Wallo
(AI(I:43)
81 (lJ USA Tonight
AXYDLBAAXR
11:00 I]) HlrdCIIIIo and
IILONGFELLOW
McConnlck
CJ Ill I1§J IIIIIJ

Home repair . rooting . paifttinO.
building and hauling . phone
304-615. 3190 .

82

IIIIIJ Mr Sitler Sam

Sam's holiday spirit ma~es
for a very memorable

Fetty TrH Tr imming. atump
remov•t. Call 304 -878 -1331.

Starkl lrH and Ltwn S.,....ce.
lawn car•. land•capln11J. stump
removal , 30 4 - 571 •2842 o'
1576-2903.

-

8:05 Ill MOVIE: Tho Nlghl ot lhe
!frizzly (G\ (I '42)
8:30 II (2) lUI Valerio David

L£5'::.£ £ AND

r-~
· ~
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0

ally to one trick to do better than the led aootber club. The seven of spades

IBJ MOVIE: Tho Legend of
Llzz\1 Bordan (NA) (1 '40)

SWEEPER 1nd ltwln g mtchln.
r_,111 , Pllf11. end .uppllea.. PIQIII
up lnd deUvarv. Devil Vtcuum
Cluntr , on• halt mile up
O.orgn C r..._ ,_d, C.ll 114·
448· 0294.

I' I' 1• I' I
I I I I

and Allie are faced with

I]]) Prtmttnews Wrap uf)s of
the day's world news and in

e

the chuckle quoted

by fd ling '" the miss•ng words
you develop from step No. 3 below.

ing on favorable vulnerability. When low. Now she got of! lead with a dia·
the takeout double by o~ner was left mond. East won the king and returned

programming. (AI t;1

BASEMENT
..
WATERPROOFING
Uncot~dtlion.t IH.-tim• gu.rafh
tee. local reter..,cn furnished.•
Fr.. Htlmatal, Call coH.act'
1-614 · 2:37· 0488, d~ or night.
Aogefslaaemant
Wat•prootlng.

.

story for Helen 's abduction Is
revealed . C
I1§J IDiUl ~1t1 &amp; Allie Eddie
providing 8 hours of

General Hauling . ·

I

'

One letleutands for another. Jn this sample A_is used

J•JWater
poola, clat•rnl,
246-9286 .
'

87

Pontoon boat 8x24. 304· 882·

~UfT OATMS:AL fOf?
ME- :t. HAiE TO
HAVE THE HIGH poiNT
Of MY PAY THIS EA!?LY
1!'1 THE Mo~I'IING.

675 · &amp;492 ~

for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,

.,

apostrophes, the length and fO!'ffiilion of the words are all

Watterson '• Water Hauling,
reaaontbla rttll, Immediate
2 .000 gallon dtllvary , clttefns.
poolt, well , e:to. c:all 304·678·
1&amp;78 Honda )(L76. only 1,400 . 2819 .
~
miltt. 1360.00. Phone 304· ·
175·4118 .
Formerly Ken't now John '•
Water Service, John Watt.,..on.
1987 Suzuki ITIO, 4 whe.. Jr. qwner. 1,000 or 2.000 gal
•eoo. or batt off.- .; 21" Color aarvict. 304·576·2248.
.
TV 1100. 304· 876· 3822 .
0

Bott • motor • .6 hp 1880,
Trade tor dirt bike or four
wheel..- whh bolt. 304· 7922.

II

. .-/.:"

'71 Star Cralt pop-up camper.
vary vood cond. aeoo. 304 ·.

R I R Wat_-, Strvi~. Home
cittarna. walla, pools filled.
Formetly Jam• Boy1 Wtter,
Ctll304· 67fi -8370.

Boats and
Motors for Sale

If

' 78 CMae Air mo1or home. -28

1984 Kswattkl KLR 1500, 1,800
actual mllea , like naw ,
11 ,200 00. 304· BB2-2790

76

1

ft , loaded , Clau A. caU 304·
IJ82· 3237 after 5 ·00 pm ,

Dillard Water Service: Poota,
Clttarns. Well•. Dellv..-y Any·
time. · Call 814· 446 -7404-No
·
SundlrV call• .

1884 Honda IISO Night Hawk,
4 , 000 mllas , lika new !·
11.800.00. 304-812· 2790 .
1985Hartey0avidton74, needs
somt worfl. runs good .
11 .100.00 firm . 304 -8B2·
2688.

to \he Ball Park (R)
Ill Ill Judge
I1§J Whoa! oi·Fortuno t;1
iUl Crouflre (0,30)
Ill iUl iiJI Jeopardy! t;1
IBJ Soap
7:35 CIJ Honeymooners
8:00 Ill Dtkllri
IJI]l tl]) ALF When ALF

••RANK AND ERNEST·

1974 camper. 21 h .. Tandem
wheels. awning •nd 1ntenn.a, full
bath. Call eu-sn-4411 o.614· 98&amp; -44&amp;3 .

1 :00PM 11•·379· 2447.
1971 Honda CB-760. • cyl.
1450 firm . Ceii614·388· 90B6 .

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

Benson

'llll!l Star Trek
7:05 11J Sanford and Son
7:30 II (2) (ll Newlrwed Game
l!l Major League Baaeball'e

Bowles Arrow· 28 ft . lilt·
conttlned camper, 11!1.00. Call
• .,4-266 -16-711 .

1970) ChftetleSS 3&amp;04 -tpaed.
304· 675· 1 317 .

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

-,----,-------~

reports on world economics
and financ1al news with Lou

·e

1971 Chavall•very good condi· ,_7_3__
V_a_n_s_&amp;
__4_W_
. 0_.
tion . f1.000 . Call 814· 266- r
6226 .•
1981 Je.., J10 pic\up, 4whael
1985 Dodge Ch., 9 .,, ·2u.ooo dlrve. low mil•. new trantmlt·
mlln, 6 sphd. Call 114· 379- lion, 6 cyl, 304· 882-2812 .
•
Gla11burn'a Farm Market. St. ' 2728.
R t. 1 80 near Porter It no.w open.
1982 Plymouth Ch•mp, dual 74 Mot
cle s___
Farm fresh v11gatablaa Cell •hiftar.
47,000 milea. Call614- _____o_rc_Y
__
614-3B8-9027.
1
379-2726.
'
Outllty Fruita and Y~ettbllll
retail tnd wholesale. B. 1 s . 1987 Dodge Chargar, auto., 1978 Super Glide, new top end,
Produce tcro11 from Piua Hut
141 milea. Call 614 · 379 -2726 . new- tir... leather baga. Cell after

68

Newt
l1]) Moneyllne Current

.

YEsTERDAY'S SCRAM-iris ' ANSWERS

NewtHOUf (1 '00)

tm

.

Gyrate - Crown - Scow - Velfex - CENTURY
While being seated in an old historic inn the waiter
· apologized for seating us in lhe newer saclion. "How new?''
I aeked. His reply, " Oh, around the sixteenth CENTURY."

(!) (]]) MacNeU/ Lahrar

' 83 OldsClltlau 14. 900.00. 1
Ptyrnouth Sapporo 11 , 700.00.
' 80 Dodge Diplomat
11 , 100 00 . ' 80 Camtro
82,!00.00 , Phone 304· 882 ·
3421 .

1978 v .w . Rabbftt . 304· 458·
1!41
Hay, bartev end ttraw. 304 -6756088.

McConnlck
II Ill PM Magazine
(!) SporloContor (L)
I]) Entertainment Tonight
CJ Ill People'• Coyn ·

BUDGET Trantml"ffina : Us..t•
Rebuilt. All types. Guaranteed •
minimum of 30 dey•. will
deliver. cash &amp; carry or h\stll.
Call 814-379· 2220 or 1· 304876· 67151.

.

UNSCRAMBLE ABOVE LETTERS
TO GET ANSWER

7:00 (I) Hardc1st1e and

61 Farm Equipment

.

PRINT NUMBERED LETTERS IN
THESE SQUARES
•

6:35 (]) Leave It To Beaver

1978 Cadillac for 1ala. Alto
watlll' bed. 209 S . Fourth St. in
Middleport .

~-,~..,.5-ll ;··Co.~plote

---.'ll'-'TAI-=D,I=-I-=;ll.,:'

.

the entertainment world is

f dlrll Supplrt•s
,o; Lrvr~~.liid

j-

NAHU.i.T

anchored live lroln New

SNAFU ® by Bruce Beattie
p,."ifiil(

to Earth Stereo.

6:30 IJI]) iiJI NBC Nlghllr Nowo
(]) John Fox'• Outdoor
Adventu.-.s tAl
Ill CJ Ill ABC Newt Q
(!) Nlghllr Buaineaa Report
®l IIIIIJ CBS Newt
II] Voyage ollhe Mimi
iUl ShowBiz Today News of

·•

~~·=6=9~7:0:':":':4:-9:9:2:-3:1:8:9:.==J~G=•=I~IIp:o:II:'·:O:h:;:•:·=·====·~ Cell
1979 Plymouth Arrow Pickup.
814- 379-2728.
LL,IIt

I. I I ·I' I lP

EVENING
6:00 Ill Big Valor·
~
. .'I]) I]) Ill Ill 11§) Ill iUl
Qll Niwa

1980 l{.ylinar, 17 tt. 1982 80
hp ~tcurv motor. Shoreline
trailtr . Bought new In 1983.
t4000 FlAM . Call 814·2151;
1702 before 2pm.
~

2 Woodburnera . Call 814· 3889308.

Office Space for Rent . hcenent
for Attorneys, Accountlnt. eto.
Clo11 to Court Hou11. Call
Wl11man R. .l Eatate Agency.
614·441-3844.

(

'

.•' t

1984 Pro Craft ball bo•t. 116
HP Joh1.110n. tilt&amp;trlm, sttlnl•e .. ,
sJetl'pro. trolling motOf'. 2 live
wallt, mOre. Exc. cond. Call
304·1178-1071 after 8~M -

Plastic clatern state appro11ed.
plastic septic tank•. plaltic
culverts. metal cUIYertt. RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES , Jack·
son. Oh. 614-286- 6930.

47 Space foi Rent

Space for amall trailen. All
hook· up e. C.ble. Aleo effidMcy
roomt, air and Cabal. Maton,
W.Va. C.ll304· 773·158151 .

• .-o.M;.,:O.-.N.-.J"'U""LY...-..6--.••

21 fl . ·&amp;kiUcraft C..b.., Cruiser.
SIHpa 4 to 8 . 120 HP Mercury
1-0 moror. N•ed• rtfurbHihing6
repatntlng. Will 1ell or trad• for .
livettock. A1king t1800. Cell
114·446· 70Z6.

54 Misc. Merchandise

Good

Furn•ll'ted &amp; unlurn11had tpta ..
'1 50 00 and up, references Ph.
304· 875· 7738 or 304-6715 6104 A-1 Real Etttte.

Fumiahad Apt., 3 rooms , thtrt
bath 701 Fourth, Gallipolia.
$195 . Utlliti• paid Call 614~
446-4418 aftlll' 8PM .

.

County Applienca. Inc

Sofas and chairt ~Jrlcad from
$396 to 1996. Tables 860 and
up to 111126. Hida-a•beda 1390
to 1595 . Recliners $225 to
$376 . Lampl $28 to S1 26
D1nettes 1109 and up to S495.
Wood table w · 6 'chaha $285 to
2 bedroom mobile home Ever- 1796 .. Desk 1100 up to S375.
green Call614-379·2678 .
. Hutches t400 and up. Bunk
baclt complet1 w· mtttreues
$296 and up to t395 . 8aby beds
44 Apartment
1110. Mattresstt or box springs
lull or lwin 168 . firm $78, and
for Rent
188 . Quaen sets S225, King
1360 4 drawer chest 169 . Gun
cabinets 6 gun. Gu or electric
l and 2 bedroom apartment• for
rtngt $376 . Baby mattraues
rent . Basic rant for 1 bdr .
S36 I t46 . Bed frames 120,
1183 .00; 2 bdr., 1219.00. Alto
130 &amp; King frame 160. Good
requirad a •200.00 security selection of bedroom tuitea.
depotlt. CONTACT: Jack1on
metal cabinets. headboards 130
Eatatu Dept . Ph · 446· 3997 . and up to 466.
Equal Housing Opportunity. -

Upltairt unfur'11thed apartment .
Utilities paid. Carpeted . no child·
ren or pets. Call614-448 -1637

..

Lots-EJit,.t. See 11 G.tlipoUa
Boat Club. Call IU·· -"6·4,.82.

NEW- Western boott- 130.
Workboota 118 &amp; up . (Steel &amp;
soh JOe) . Call614·446-3 169.

14x85 Mobile Home. 2 BR . on 1
acre land , 2 children accap1ad ,
81 DO Depotit. 11 65 / month
plus utilities. Cali 1514-388·
98B1 Vinton area.

Nicety furn is hed tmall house.
Adults only . Rtferences raqu.rad Off street parking. Ph.
614-448-0338

· - - - - - - -lc-•-:::•3:.:•:.:
Modular Home! Carter French
rnidence, Middleport. Corner of
FourJh and Palmer. M uC1 1M to
appreciate. Caii814· H2· 3293.

tre.z•. w•..._

•

Community mobile home for
sale. Fully equipped. Call 614·
446:2899 .

2BR. AC. cable, Hud accapttd .
RIVerview in Kanauga. Fosters
Mobile Horrie: Park. Ph. 614446-1802

I

Television
Viewing

of ;Oid-furn;Mo.

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,Wtstter and dryer and range
•sentice. All makM and models,_
•30 vaars ellperience. Raaaona· 1984 Nethua 141160, 2 BR
: ble rat11. Call Chnttire 614- comple1ety furnl1hed if dtsired.
, 367· 0322.
Excellent condition . Awning II
collared patio. CA. Cell 814·
446-0904 .

Rea l Es tate

SWAIN
AUCTION &amp;. FURl\IITURE 62
Olive St.. Galllpolit.
... ·
NEW- 6 Pc. wood group· 1399.
Living room suites- S1 99- $599.
Bunk bad• with bedding· 1199.
Full lite manra1111 &amp; foundation
starting · 199 . Re c linera
starting- t99 ."
·
USED· Bedt , drustrt. bedroom
suitu, $199 -1299 . Desks,
wringer washer .• complete line

1\IAT KlllHal FAocE:T I? '&gt;TILL.

1181 24 ft. Pontoon ftoatboat,•

Callthan't UttdTire Shop . Over'
1.000 tlr11, 1itea12. 13, t4, 115.
18, 16 .6 8 miles out Rt . 218.
Call614-268-8261 .

Mer cllonlllse

BORN LOSER

Boata and
Motora for Sal!'

The·· oaily Sentinei-Page-9

Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt. Ohio

10 HP Evenrude motor. 1rell•.

'

· Ctn do light htuling tnd roofing.

Reuonabte ntaa . Mulon
Snkter. 614· 949-2629.

1987

Upholstery

hlnls. Each day the cede letters are different.

..... ...

JXEFNRPFYMU

' PEANUTS
THE•/~E JUST
NOT' YOU ..

· R &amp;. M Cuatom Couchet and
Reupholstery, 8t. Rt . 7, Crown
Chy, Oh. 814-Z51·1470, Eve.
814· 448-3438 . O.,.n dally910 ·
4 :30, Sat. 8 ~ 30 1o 1:30. Old
new Uphoatartd.

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trlc:ountya,..22.,..... The
In fumltu,.. uStholtterlng
_304 · 875 · 4154 for 'tre'
eatlmatee.
•

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Monday, July 6. ·1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

Korea·begins freeing polit~cal .prisone~ .
Bl JAME'l KIM
civil and politic!' I rights restored men! and oppasltlon leaders. The tear-gas borhbwhlledemonstrat- - SEOOL, SOuth. Korea (U Ph :·- soon ' u:nder reform pr.omlses 'major opposition Reul)trieation ing with friends on the YqnseL
-President Chun Doo Hwan' s
announced byChuilonJune29 . In De mocratic Party canceled all campus June 9. He was the thi r d
government. began freeing
the . announcement, Chun . also . planned activity until his funeral, person to die in anti· government
·political prl$oners today under
accepted direct presiden-tial elec· · ·scheduled for Thursday .· · · - . demonstra-tions J:lur-lrig las t
proposed reform package, but. .lions _thro\jgh · consti.tu.ttonal ·
" We crown the studeiit'sname month.
tensions persisted as prote~ts
amendment. · ·
· - with a title · of hero," 's aid the-An ·autopsy found two tiny
erupted after the death of a ·
The death early Sunday of Lee National Coalition for Demo- · m etal, fragments tn his brain,
· student wounded las t month by
Han-yo!, 21, who died after 27 cratic Constitution, which s pon- said Seoul District Prosecutor
an exploding tear-gas grenade
days In a coma, Immediately so red 17. days of. violent n!ltlon'! tred by P.Olice.
triggered ma.s slve protests . wide protests In June, " We will
A total of177 people arrested In About 2,000 students at Yonset devote everything to · achieve
· recent anti-government protests University In Seoul clashed with democratiza tion which was his
were set free, including a leading police who fired tear gas to keep goal."
opposition politician and U other the protesters from spllllngto the
The coalition urged the governpeople who . organized massive streets. The students planned ment to single out those whci
protests on June 10. During the another rally later In the day .
fatally Injured the student and
week, about 310 more will be
directed the action and declared
released, authorities said.
Lee's death delayed -by at least all this week as a mou r ning By TRACY WILKINSON .
PANAMA CITY. Panama
About some 2, 100 blacklisted one week full negotiations on the period for him.
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UPI)
- President Ertc Arturo
dissidents also will ·have their reforms between the governLee was hit by an exploding
Delvalle,' faced with ·pe r sistent
opposition to his mltltary ·
backed government , has urged
the armed forces to ret urn to
their "legitimate function" of
defense and sec urity.
At the sa me time, private ,
school teacher s announced plans
for a one-day strik e today as
opposition to Delvalle's government continued unabated tn the
strategically located Ce nt ni l
American na tion.
The teachers issued their
s.t
rl
ke call before DelvallE' made
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his comments · In a nationally
tele vi sed broadcast Sunday
night.
Delvalle called fo r a "truce of
passions" a mong protest ing Pa n·
a m anians a nd ordered a n lnvesti·
gat ion -Into c harges -agai nst mil it ary 1 strongman Ge n. ·Manuel
A~tonlo Norirga.
He urged t he milit a ry to fulfill ·
Its promise to " retu rn to Its

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y 00 Sung·~oo, who was present confirmed today that the tiny
at a n autopsy sunday along with . fragments were from a tear-gas
15 students.
bom'b. Prosecutors began an
· The ·pfl?secutor said. much of Investigation . into the _lnhdent ·
Lee's bratn·was decayed and 'hls · . after Lee was Inju red.
lUng was largely decomposed.
PolJce, are Instructed to !Ire
The National Scientific Investi- tear-gas bombs 30 feet ;~bove
gatlon Research Institute, a crowds to prilvent ~njurles from
gove rnmeqt Investigation office, the exploding canister.

Panamanian President calls
for a · 'truce of passions'

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BUDDIES--These five men, all members of
Feeney-Bennett Postl28, American Lerlon, have
become .real "buddies'_' over the past months as
they have served a . key workers for the
constructi\)n of the new American Legion Home In
Middleport. The new building was unveiled at an
open house held Saturday afternoon In Middleport. Four of the five are retired and have donated

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endless hours of labor on the construction and
finishing of the post home. Pictured from the left
are VIrgil Parsons, Albert Roush, Ralph Miller,
Henry Clatworthy, the retirees, 'and Fred Hanel
who played an active role but donated many hours
of labor even though he was recalled to his
employment durlg the construction period.

UNVEILED--Mrs. Delsle
Roush, active member of the
Ladies Auxiliary of FeeneyBennett Post 128, · American
Legion, is pictured with a
. restaurant size S2800 range In
the kitchen of the new American Legion Home in Middleport. The 10 . by 90 foot
structure was unveiled for
public inspection at an open
. house Saturday afternoon.
The new building, which ac·
cording to plans, will be a
center of community activities, includes the audlllorlum,
an excellent stage area, a
modern kitchen, a storage
area, and reslrooms equipped
f~r the handicapped. Refresh/·
ments
were served during the
Jpen house and musical enter·
talnment was provided by
Denver Rice.

Me anwhile, the Wa s hington
Pos t report ed today that former
foreign minis ter Aq ulllno Boyd
had gone to Wa s hington, D.C., as
a special ambassa dor t o' defu se
the tensions that have brought
the Reagan administration close
to a confrontatio n with Noriega .
Th e Post said Boyd will at ·
te mp t to counter an anti· Noriega
ca mpaign being waged In Washin gton by Ga br iel Lewis. one of
tht&gt; key negotia tors of the 1977
Panama Canal treaties .

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LAHORE, Pakistan iUP i i Three bombs killed seven peopl&lt;;&gt;
a nd injured. !i7 on the lOth
anniversary of Gen. Mohammad
Zla ul Haq ' s seiZ ure of power. a
da y marked by thousands of
protesters calli ng for elections .
No f(roup cla imed responslbil·
it y for t he bombs that ex plodcp
Sunday within minut es of o ne
a nother on a rai lway p"latform, at
a near by taxi s tand a nd a! the
ceillral bus stat ion.
Aut horities declined w com me nt on w het her 1~0 bombs were
related to thl' anniversary or a
c;onvention of ShHte MosiL'mS
scheduled to begin toda y.
Opposit ion leaders and polit J.
cal rivals held rallies across 1he
na t ion Su nday to marl&lt; the lOth
anivPrsary of Zia's coup that led
to the hanging 22 months later of
Prime Minis ter Zulflkar All
Bhutto .
The fir s t bomb went off at the
taxi sta nd out side the ra ilway
s ta tion. killing two people. A
second , mo rl' power ful · device
r ipped through an iron bench on
the platform as pa ssengers were
boarding a train. A woman a nd

two boys believed to lx? her ·city, a bout .1 2.000 demonstrators
cha nting " down with Zla" and
children were killed.
Ofllcials at Mayo Hospltul said "hold •'il"cl ions ," 1urncd out for a
o girl wounded at the taxi sta nd ~occ fu l. 6· mile march fr om theand a man hurt on the plat form home of oppositlo'n leadl'r Be·
nazir Bhutto.
died later.
" r heard a terri ble explosion
Bhulfo, thc dau~:htcr of the late
and saw dl'nse smoke billowing, prime minister. did not partlcl·
and tht"n I heorq the walls of the pate In the march .
).A'ader Of I h ~ opposi tio n COatiInj u red ," a rallwa: co nductor
said. The bomb dismembered , tlon Movemrnt for the Re tora ·
many of the v icti ms, and left the tlon of Democracy staged a ratty
railwa y platform stai n('([ with In La horc. A crowd o r 2, 000 .
bloop and l.ittered with cloth ing . people gat hered In a bataar near
A th ird bomb cx pl,o ded later at the rall"•ay sta ti on to hea r
thP cent ral bus station , injurin g oppositio n leaders de noun ce
·
four people a nd ca using slight Zta 's nile.
Zla ruiNI under maptal taw
damage to fo ur bu es , author!·
I rom 1he July~. 1977, coup to Dec .
lies said.
St ate-run Radio Pakistan said :10, J!!R!l, followi ng the non- part y
altogethrr :, 7 people wrre ~IC\'tiOn of the national assembly
wounded in the explosions. In- and the approval of a·con trover- ·
sial refE-rend um that ~ave him
cluding 10 SE'r iously.
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The bombs were the fi t's! such · another fl~c years In power .
Zla
's
crlttc.s
blame
him
for
blasts in Lahore, th t&gt; provincial
capital of the Pu njab. 190 miles des troying a framework · for
south east of the national capital ci vilian rule , wtdespread·corr upof Is lamabad , sin ce eigh t people , lion a nd grow ing dlv Is tons be·
Including the leader of a political tw!'l'n Pa~lstan 's ethni c groups:
group, were kill('([ on Pakistan Diplomats, military sources and
even Zta's rivals say he remai ns
D,ay March 23.
In K.1rachl. the nation's larges t flrmlych! coiuml..

PTL minister pr~ises Jerry Falwell
who fled angry protestors Saturday
By DA•VID CRAIG
FORT MILL, S.C. iUPI) The pastor of PTL's Heritage
Village Church denounced
protesters who forced the Rev.
Jerry Falwell to flee their
wra th and warned that only
God ca n save the "sick
m in ls t ry" from its own greed
and idolatry.
"You try your plan and your
plan will fail miserably, " the
Rev . Sam Johnson shouted to
more than 2,000 people In the
church Sunday . '"There Is only
one plan and that is God's plan ."
Neither lawyers, television
preachers, nor a Baptist from
Lynchburg, Va. -a reference to
Falwell - can save PTL If Its
follow ers do not repent, Johnson
warned.
"This has been a s ick ministry, " Johnson said, s haking his
finger. " Greed, selfishness, Idolatry, sins of the flesh - I'm not
talking a bou t a man. I'm not
talking about a few pe&lt;iple. I'm_
talking about us."
Johnson, a minister of the
c har is mat ic Assemblies of God
. Chu rch, pra ised Falwell for
putting "his reputa tion on the
line."
"I'm s ure there are Pentecostals today who can't understand
what I'm doing walking down the
same street with a fundam entalist Baptist." he sa id . " I'll tell :you
what I'm doing - I 'm getting
ready for heaven. " .
Turmoil has dogged the ministry since founder Jim Bakker, a
charisma tic, resigned In a sex
. scandal In March, handing over
the PTL empire to Falwell, a
fundamentalis t Baptist who
founded the Moral Majority.
Bakker, although defrocked by
the Assemblies of God. has since
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said he wants to return to PTL,
but Falwell has refused, deeming
Bakker unfit to lead.
Because of some $72 million In
debt Falwell said PTL accrued
under Bakker, PTL sought Chap·
ter 11 bankruptcy protection.
Many PTL "partners" - people
)who contributed at least $1 ,000 to
the ministry- bitterly criticized
Falwell. and many are seeking
Bakker's return.
Several· hundred dissident s
converged Saturday on Heritage
USA, the PTL theme park, to
confront Falwell, who was there
for; Fourth of July activities.
They pushed Into the lobby of
the Heritage Grand Hotel, where
Falwell was staying, and cornered Falwell near an elevator. ·
"This Is awful. I have a
meeting. I've got to go," said
Falwell, walking bris kly through
the open atrulm toward the
elevator, security guards In tow.
A handful of protesters followed.
:'Stand ba~lt . If )IOU col'!)e any
closer I'll arrest you," a security ·
guard shouted as Falwell leaped
toward a glass - enclosed
elevator.
One protesster, Eleanor Everhardt, ran past the guard,
shouting: " I don't support you a
bit, Mr. Falwell. You haven ~ tgot
a dime In .this place."
As the elevator ascended to the
fourth floor, many protesters ran
up stairs and took other elevators
to balconies overlooking the
lobby. "Farewell Falwell, fare·
well Falwell, farewell Falwell,"
they chanted.
· A pianist In the lobby played
the . hymn "I'll Fly Away. Oh ·
Glory" as Falwell's elevator
rose. Protesters sang the hymn
and th,en · disbanded after 25
minutes.

Falwell later rode in a pa rade
as grand marshal and received
applause and cheer s from most
onlookers. There were sca tt ered
boos.
He la ter told United Press
l'lternatlonal that the de mon-·
Stratton "helped everybody see
how Ir ra tional and undisciplined
they (protesters) a re" and pronounced it. " a resounding and
e mbarrassing defeat.
"My guess Is that this Is the e nd
of the story for them," he said.
Falwell said that he was hOt
worried about physica l harm
when he fled .
"I don't think that the d issident
partners. are a da ngerous
group," he said. ".I think they a re
IrrationaL They have qu es ti o n ~ ·
ble leadership."
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. thunderStorms. and a ll)w near ·
70~ Partly cloudy 11nd ,humid'
We dnesday , with a chance of
thunderstonns and highs near .
90 . .

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By LEE LEONARD
UPI Statehouse Reporter
COLUMBUS, Ohio 1UP I I - Dewit e so me
obj ecflons, Gov. Richard F . Ce leste has signed a
494 -page bill co nta ining the af(e ncy and program
policy chan ges which go with the $22.5 billion
appropriation for 1988·89.
The so-cal led bud get la nguag.c bill, sig ned
Monday, co nt ai ns some bud g&lt;' f· balancing mec ha ·
nls ms not Inc luded in the money bill.
It will not take effect for 90 days beca use Senate
Democrats objected to the sa me provision s
crit tclzed by Celes te a nd refused to suppor t a n
Pm erge.ncy clause putting the bill into Jaw with the

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Po!lleroy- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday. July 1·, 1987

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governor's sig na tu re.
Th_e bill creat es a sin gle s tatewide systPm of
en forcin g ch ild suppor t pa yme nt s, reducing the
number of missed payments by fathers and the
lengthy waiT s by mothers .
Celeste sa id Improved enforcement will enable
the state to reduce paymen ts of ai d to depe nde nt
children by up to $60 million In two years, a nd
qua lify for another $8 million in federal matching
funds .
The bill prov ides ·additional ince ntives for
general re lief reci pie nt s to work a nd closes a
variety of loopholes In eligibili ty requirements,
leading to sav ings of up to $72 mllllon In wei far ~

benefit s.
The bill a lso provi des for accounta bilit y in
school pupils' achi evement , wit h testing In grades
four, six and eight. and a competency test for high
school graduation s ta rting l n 1992, and stre ng·
thens the s tate's tax enforcement law.
Also in the bill is a s hift In the 1988 Ohio
preside ntia l primary from March to the fir st
Tues i-lay in May.
· The governor h ~d signed· legislation la st yea r
sett tog the ea rly primary in hopes Ohio could join
wit h Ill inois an d other stale~ in focusing attention
on t he Midw est. _
.
But th e state Jac ked the $5 million to pay for the

special primary, and county ,boards of election
needed to return their pre-election calendar to Its
original schedule.
Celeste said tha t although he signed the bill , he
"deeply regrets" two provisions:
-Allowing public utilities to join with corporations In forming political action committees to
contribute to election campaigns.
-Requiring non-char.itable groups, such as the
Ohio Public Interes t Ca mpaign, to file reports
with the secretary of state on their door-to-door
solicitations for various issues.
Celeste said he will'try to get legislation passed
to overturn those provisions.

Pomeroy .Council
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votes on raises

Flood
center
opened

Pomeroy Village Council gave
the·third rea,d ing and adopted an
ordinance raising salaries of the
mayor , clerk-treasurer and
members of council and the
board of public affairs, ret roa cBy United PrC!15 lntern~ttlonal
tive from. Jan. 1.
The state ha s opened ari
The ordinance increases the
In forma tion c~ n ter In Ma ns field
mayor' s a nnua l salary from
to a nswer questi ons from flood
$~.000
to $3,600; the clerk·
viet tm s about asslstanc~ avalla ·
treasurer's from $8,400 to
ble to them.
$10,000: councilmembers from
$10 . per meeting to $25 per
Thr rent er , sN up by the State
meeting; and mem.bers of the
a nd Local Governm ent Commls·
board of public affairs from $5 to
ston, wil l refer ra ilers to various
$10 per meeting.
~ tat e drpartments a nd agencies.
Council also approved a n anTHe comm ission plans to keep
nual salary increase of Terri
the ct'nter open through the
Long, Income tax administrator.
remainder of this weeK: ·
from $15,000 to $16,000.
Council a cc ~pted a projected
Meanwhile . Gov . Richard F.
budget for the village for 1988
Ce lest e · has add e d Crawfo rd
totaling $9o7.165. 72, as presented
·Co unty to the list of four non h
· - by· Clerk-Treasurer Jane Walton.
centra l Ohio counties ror w hi ch
The projected figures must be
he's asked for ft'dera l aid tn lhe
submitted to the county budget
wake or l~ s t wre k's floodlnJl .
·
commission by July 20.
A
blind
Intersection
ar
Lincoln
• Last week. Cetest0 dectar('([
Hill and Butternut Ave. was
o(.taware, Marlon. Morrow a nd
again
discussed. Several suggesRic hl and cou nties disaster
tion
s
to elimtnat£" the traffic
areas .
hazard were offe red, but no
definite
decision was made by
Monday , the Cra wford .ou nt y
the
board.
Councilmen Larry
commi ssioners est Jma t!'d dam Wehrung
and
Bill Young will
a~e In their count _
, . a t about $4
view
the
site
again before a
million . brln~lng the total In the
decision
Is
made.
fiv(' L'O untl es to a t-- leas t $.1 1
At the request of the Ohio
million , So nya Ela m . a spokesDepartment
of Transportation,
woman tor the O hi o Disastrr
uncil
pass~ an emergency
co
Services Agenrv. said.
Investigating the Incidents. Damages are exVANDALISM- Monsignor Anthony Glannaordinance allowing ODOT to
pected to run about $6,000. Repairs will be the
more, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, examines
improve and r esurface 0.30 miles
I nv&lt;'s t lga t ot·s from t hr FC'der at
responslbily of fllmitles, somc of whom have no
one of some 16 monuments which we re vandalized
of U.S. 33 east of Route 7 between
E mrr ge n cy M a na gemc nt
surviving rel ativ es locally. The damaged monu·
·at the Sac red Hearl Cemetery In Pomeroy . The
the Beacon Station and the
Agency and th e Small Bus iness
me nt with Monsignor Glannamore marked the
vandallzlng ·ts believed to have taken place either
four -lane.
Administratio n. who will dl?ter·
graves of the Blel Family.
Friday or Saturday and Pome roy Pollee are
At the request of Middleport
mine If homes and busi nesses are
Mayor Fred Hoffman, council
eli gible for federa l assis ta nce.
pa ssed a resolution indicating
toured the fl OOd r avagt&gt;d arcas
that
Pomproy Village would not
Monday.
be applying to ODOT for funds to
Mea nwhil e, th e Nat lanai By LINDA RAPATTONI
Defense attorney Arthur Bar·
operate a subsidized taxi service,
WeaJher Sen·Jce wa rned that
SANTA MONICA . Ca lif. iU PII e ns sa id he Int e nd s to a ppeal the
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hcavv ra in this wee k could ca use _A judge sente nced Billiona ire gu ilt y verdict returned by a jury
more flooding over parts of Ohio . Boys Club foundE'I' Joe Hunt to April 22 after a 2\-t.!-month trial.
The ~round Is sat urat!'d from
life In priso n for mu rderin g a n
The jurors recomm ended life
the Dayton a•·ea . north' through admitted eon marl whose body in priso n. say in g the dea th
the central highlands and up to wa s never found, say ing the penalty "would be too quick for
Greater Cleveland. the weather punis hment would be hars her for Joe Hunt ."
service said. Rainfa ll amou nt s of the forme r boy-genius tha n the
Martin LPvin told the judge his
By ALISON GRANT
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son's - deat h-- ·s·tiH - hau nt s the
DAYTON , Ohio tUPI ) - A
a t leas t two Inches tn three hours gas c hamber .
or tess could cause more floodin g
Followin g a sen te nci ng hea r- family.
pilot project to es tablish a sick·
of s treams, rivers and roads, ing Monday th at_ in clud ed e mo·
"A lovi ng yo un g ma n was cut
leave "loan bank" for federal
forecasters sa id.
tiona ! testimony from the vic- down in the prime· of his itfe,
employees will help a Waynestim 's fat her, the judge se nt enced bru tally murdered by a coldville woman stricken with cancer
Thunderstorms with very Hunt , 27, to life Without the blooded assass in ," Levin said.
who also cares for a child with
heavv rathfall ·and hi gh winds poss ibilit y of parole.
"What do you do when your wife
severe resptra)ory problems .
·
Were. scatte r"•
"" across south ern
Hunt ,chainedatthewrlstsand
wakes up In the middle of the
FredaSouth,40,1soneofonly
Ohio Monday· The s forms wear in g prison blu L's, smil ed night , night after night , and asks.
three federal employees nationdumped large hall In part s of slightly as Superio r Court Jud ge "Do you think he suffered a lot • •
a lly participating In an experi·
Cincinnati and the start of the Laurence Rllt enband sent enced She' ll say, 'Do you think he was
ment allowing fellow employees
Reds-Ph lilies ba seball game was him for th e June 1984 mu rder of s mothered to deat h? How long do
to donate their sick and vacation
dela yed more than lin hour and Ron Levin, a n admit ted confl- you think they tortured him
timetocolleagueswhohaveused
one-half by rain.
dence m a n who had sw indled before they shot him ?"'
theirs up because of Illness.
A severe thunderstorm watch Hunt out ,of millions in a commodHunt was described as a boy
· South underwent a radical
was Issued for the southe rn third ltles tr~d,lng ruse.
genius and finan cial wizard. He
mastectomy as treatment for
of the stat e, while In nor thern
"It will be a grea ter punis h- had joined several former prep
breast cancer In December.
Ohio, It wa s a humid night with ment for you, Mr. Hunt , to be sc hool classmates and other
Because she participates In a
wldel sca tt er('([ thunderstorms. confined tp priso n for the rest of young men from prominent Los
JOE HUNT- Convicted of
trial program of accelerated
~~...!!c"'-"'--'-'="-'-'"'-"'--"=====.:..__..;y:;;our· life Tha n to - be""'given nte--A'Ifgel!!S-r:rmllll's--to-torm-a,~---..m'"'U"'r6u---!\itd glven---..- Ufe----c-ehemotherapy---t-reatment-s -, sheThe warm humid weathl't' dea th penalt y," Rlttenbantl said. business and socia l group called
sentence wlthou c parole .
was unable to return to her job as
pattern Is forecast to' continue
Whe n the judge left th!) bench, BBC Consolidated of .North
(UPI)
a security ~tdmlnlstrator for the
Into the firs t part of the weekend. Bob Levin. the victim's . step- America - the so-called· Blllio·
Department of Energy at the
There will be areas of thunder· brother, pointed a fin ger at Hunt naire Boys Club.
Mound Facility In Miamisburg
s torm activity but most of the and shouted. "I hope you have a
The group lived life in the fast
sa nds of doll ars in bad until March when she began
time It won't~ raining.
good time there t·ln prison)."
lane but lost hundred s of thouinvestme nt s.
working four hours a day.

Hunt gets life

BuiTet
·Entree

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Meigs property
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transfers

Meigs County Recorder
Herbert Eugene Noel, Pa trlcla
Louise Noel, to Herbert Eugene
Noel, Patricia Louise Noel , parcels, Salisbury.
r
_ Jean Will, John M, Richmond,
bec'd , John Wesley Richmond,
Dec'd, Rebecca L. Richmond,
Dec ' d , :' Affld. minerals" ,
Suttop.
Dwight W. Corbin, Elva Corbin
to Tuppers Plains-Chester Water
Dlst., right of way, Lebanon.
Elsie Garnet Circle, Dec'd, to
G. Douglas Circle, Affld.,Sutto"l.
Leona Hamilton, Dec'd, Russell H. Hamilton, by Atty'., Affld.,
Olive.
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Mauri ce Durs t , Marc ella
Durst to Frederick E . Werry,lot,
Porn. Vlll.

Parlly cloudy_tonight, wUh .

a chance of' . shOwe.r s . and ·

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at y enttne
Governor liaS objection, but signs budget bill

Oelvalle said . he would ask
Panama's attorney general to
launch a n Immediate probe Into
ch'a rges made by Col. Roberto
Dtaz Herrera, former chief of
staff , against Noriega and other
milit ary officers.
Shor tl y after De !Ya lle ' s
speech, a ntl -governm'ent. protes·
ters drove through Panama
Cit y's s treets honking their horns
In a noW- common· ritual of
protest.
Ricardo Arias Ca)dPron, head
of the oppositIon Christian Democratic Party, sa id Delva lle's
speech was "void of concrete
action. and bellevablt' propos·
als ." He labeled Delvalle's order
for an Investigation "a farce. "
The o pposition, which on Sat ur·
day stag~ th e largest a nti·
govern ment demonstra tio n yl'l,
has demanded an Independ-e nt
tnvestlg'atlon Into c harges
against Noriega and ca lled for
hi s removal. ThP opposition -also
wants a new goyr rnmPnt free of
mil itary control.

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legitimate function" of national
defense and security, saying the
civilia n governmen t should be
allowed to "exercise .. , the action
of governing." The president
then called on all Panamanians,
regardless of politics or professio n, to establish a "truce . of
passions."
While Delva lle Is the' titul ar
head of Panama, Noriega, head
of the Pa namanian Defense
Forces. is regarded as th e real
power be hind the govern men t.

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fondraiser

Co-workers aUowed
to share sick leave

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and giving Middleport authority
to administer such a service for
both villages. This is the same
resolution as originally passed In ·
1985 which enabled the Blue
Streak Cab Company to go Into
bu siness. Funds for the subsidized service are av ailable
through the Ohio Elderly and
Handicapped Tra ns it Fare Assistance Program .
Wright St. reside nts have requested that a street light be
placed a t th e end of their street.
Cou.ncll has asked Columbus and
Southern Electric Co. to relocate
a street light which was removed
when an old building was torn
down in the village, to the Wright
St. location.
Larger post office quarters are
tieing considered for Pomeroy.
according to ·a letter 'from Margaret M. Rucker , manager:post
master, Zanesville. Rucker
stated that a new Pomeroy post
office Is be ing considered as part
of a . long-range Improvement
plan, but a new building is not
necessarily imminent .
Council accepted the mayor's
report of $5,411 in fine s and fees
collected during June.
And finally , It was reported
that village workers have been
commended by residents for
mowing areas of the vUiage
which before had to be maintained by residents. Among locations mention!'!~ were Mulberry
and Lincoln HPights. It · was
reported that income tax money
has en_a bled Village workers to
·take on the upkeep of additional
a rea s.
Present for last night's meet Ing were Mayor Ric hard Seyler.
Clerk-Treasurer Jane Walton
a nd Counciimembers Larry
Wehrung, Bill Young, ·Henry
Werry a nd Betty

Prior to her own Illness, South
cared for her dau ght er, Melissa ,
who was born with respira.tory
problems a nd has had allergies
and bronchitis._
·
After Melissa was born In
Augu st, 198&gt;. South said shew as
ready to go bac k to work in
Novem ber. b ut s he foun d ou t h cr
baby was ex tremely Ill.
South took off almost a year to
care for Melissa .who had to have
therapy four tim es a day, whic h
involved pounding on the girl' s
back to loosen secrctlons in her
lungs and passi ng a tube throu gh
her nose a nd mouth· to suck out
mucou s.
.
South found the lump In he r
right breast while on a trip to a
DepartmenL of Energy officl' in
Albuquerque. N .M .. last year·
" Even though I moved rea lly
quickly ,, it was still quite large
and had de finitely gone through
th,e lymph glands, " she said .

for schools in high ur,employmerit areas-sought .

COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPl) Rep. James Traflcant, D-Ohlo,
has •asked Gov. Richard F .
Celeste to help obtain more
funding for schools In chronically
high unemployment areas, such
as the Mahonlng Valley.
The congressman visited the
governor's office Monday with
Jack C. Hunter;a member of the
state Board of Education from

the Youngstown area. They met ·
with Celeste and Franklin B.
Walter, state superintendent of
public Instruction.
Celeste has proposed ·a SP!"'ial
"blue ribbon" commission to
study education funding and
measuring student achievement.
II would Include seven appointees by the governor, seven .· by
the president of the Ohio Senate

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be as ked repeatedly to furnish
more money for schools because
while their Income has been cut ,
their' property taxes keep going
up, they have mortgages and
children In college.
" There has to be ~orne specific
targeted action," said Traflcant ,
adding that the fede ral government needs to. help.
The congressman said he feels

and seven by the speaker of the
Ohio House.
"I think the governor Is on
target," said Traflcant following
the meeting. "His position with
this commission makes sense. I
just wanted to make sure !t's on
the font burner."
Hunter, a former mayor of
Youngstown. said areas of
cl\fonlc unemployme nt cannot
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that the commission can come up
with a solution If "respected'''
people are appointed who understand the problem. He said
recommendations could be made
In six or eight mo.nths.
Traflcantsald he also brought
to the governor's altention the ·
fact that the 711 Connector an&lt;l
King's Grace Road - two badly
n~ed road projects In the
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, . Jungstown area costing $24
million- are not on the administration's list of priority construe:
tion projects with the new gash&gt;
line tax money.
,
"I reminded him that I brought
some federal highway monl!y
Into the state, and he said he' ll
look Into (the projects)," sa'ld
Traflcant.

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