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Page-1'2 The Daily Sentinel

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briefs:--..., ·Cases .filed in common pleas

Two actions for dissolutions,,
one for divorce, and another on a
foreclosure were filed Tuesday in
the Meigs County Common Pleas
The Middleport PoJice Department ma,d e 40 arrests during ,
Court.
July, according to the monthly report of Police Chief Sid Littl e,~.Fillng· for dissolutions were
The depar.tment investigated seven accidents and .a ll vehicles•
L. Anderson, Reedsville,
Betty
were driven 4, 790 miles during the month. Merchant pollee
and
Wllllam
Anderson, Reedscollections totaled $38: parking meter collections , $748.18 and
ville,
and
Cindy
Sue Warner,
there were 515 parking tickets written.
Pome&gt;roy , and -Mark Cli nton
Warner, Pomeroy. Wlllam R.
Haptonstall , Beech Stree t ,
Pomeroy, filed for a divorce
The Middleport Fire Department answered 35 calls cturing . from Jene&gt;lle Haptonstall, same
June Including six fire calls and 29 emergency runs, Chief Jeff · . address. He&gt; charges gross neg- ·
Iect of duty and e&gt;xtreme cr4e1ty
Darst reports. All vehicles were driven a tota l of 1212.3 mlll!s
during the month.
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Middleport Police make report

Fire dept. · makes 35 runs

Resurfacing
. . planned in .Meigs

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Daily stock prices

(As"of 10:30 a.m.)
and asked for custody of the
Provided by
couple's two minor children.
Bryce
and Mark Smith
· The Central Trust · Co. of
of
Blunt
Ellis &amp; Loewl
Southeastern Ohio, Middleport,
filed a foreclosure action In the .
Firm
Price
court against Verlln M. Butcher
Am
Electric
Power
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263;4
and Rose· M . 'Butcher,
AT&amp;T
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30',(,
Cllntonv tlle.
Ashland 011 ....................... .66'){,
An entry for default judgment
Bob Evans Farms .............. 243,4
In the amount of $34,257 has been
Cha rm ing Shoppes .... .......... 30Ya
filed by Bank One of Athens
against Homer L. Bonecutter. Federal Mogu1... ................. 46~
Goodyear T&amp;R ........ ..... .. .... 68%
The 18-month .sentence of Rick
Eugene Hawley, on a breaking
Ohio Lottery
and enter.jng charge was suS·
CLEVBLAND (UP!) - Tuespended,and the youth was placed day's winning cYhlo Lottery
on two years probation.
numbers :
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Dally Number: 761. Ticket
sales totaled $1,215,049,50, with a
payoff due of $332, 393.50. .
PICK-4: 0451. PICK-4 ticket
sales totaled SI80,!Y70.50, wlth a
payoff due of $81,474 . PICK-4 $1
straight bet pays $5,688.

Heck's Inc ... . :............. : ........ 3Ya,
Limited Inc ........... ............. .45~
Multimedia Inc ...... .. ...... ... .. 60¥,
Rax Res taurants ... ............... 5¥,
Robbins &amp; Myers .. .. ............ 10~
Shoney's Inc ...... .. :..... ...... .... 28%
Wendy's Inti . ... ........ .. ......... 10¥,
Worthington Ind .... .... ... .. .... .20'){,

Meigs democrats will meet
The Meigs County Democratic Executive Committee will
. meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Carpenters' Hall, E. Main St ..
Pomeroy. All interested Democrats are invited.

Hospital makes daily repor_t
Veterans Memorial Hospital reported Tuesday :
Admit ted wer e Forrest Nelgler, Racine; Hubert Clower,
Charieston, W. Va.: William Cook, Shade.
Discharged were Monte Wolfe, Brian Hayes, Tara Clark ,
Chr istine Schaefer, Paul Michael, Franklin Lemley .

Cocaine tnrfficking is a thirddegree felony.
Vatl, free on bond, is to appear
Friday in Chardon Municipal
Court for a prelimina ry hearing.
Pollee said Vail, using the
name .William Salston Jr. as an
alias, was arrested after authorities learned a llackage con tain-

lng cocaine was to be delivered to
an auto repai r shop.
A Geauga County Sheriff's
deputy, who was dressed as .a
delivery man, arrested Vall
when he accepted the package.

Cases resolved
in courtroom

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By CHARLENE HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff writer
The 1988 budget of $10,381,910 io cover total
operating expenses of all Me igs .Coun ty offices,
agencies and departments , .except the Meigs
County Board of Health and food stamp funding,
was adopted by the Meigs County Commissioners
Wednesday afternoon.
·
Of that amount the general fund r eceipts
estimated' by the Budget Commission total
$2,069,QI6. That figure Is $141,329 short of the
$2,210,415 Which the various county o!flces· and
agencies estimate they will need to operate In
1988.
Speaking of the deficit , Commissioner Richard
Jones said th at If the Budget Commission doesn't
revise estimates of receipts, then· the requests of
the various agencies "w HI have to be cut and wUI
be cu t. " He said that all have indicated a desire
for an Increased budget, but that the commission"
ers co nsider the requests a ''wish list from which
we reach reality In January and cut back to the
money available. "
The budget adopted at yes terda y's meeti ng
exceeds the 1987 budget by $369,260, not Including
. receipts from the sal es tax which went Into e ffec t
on Jan. I. It has been estimated by the audit or that
the sales tax wUI bring.ln about $400,000 in 1988.
The only nl'w Item In the general fund Is $3.500

which,-l(as been committed to the cab service. It
was also noted ttiat while the budget does not
re fl ect the recent courthouse employes' salary
Increases, about $19,000, It is assumed that
amount or more Is .. Included in the budget
es timates from the various offices.

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According to the general operating- budget,
receipts for 1988 are estima ted to be as follows :
property taxes, $821,000; sa les tax, $400,000:_local
government funds, $162,000: statutory fees
including li cense fees, taxes, and fines, $325,000;
homestead and rollback, $69.000: a nd mlcsellaneous refunds and reimbursements, $176,000. It has
a lso been estimated that there wHI be a ca rryover
Into 1988 of $33,306.
Othl!r sources !rom out side the general fund are
as follows : dog arid kenn el, $18,882, a portion
co ming from license fees; public aslstance.
$3,262,899, with $55,725 co ming from Meigs County
funds : highwa y department, $1.400,000: emergency medical service, $417,000, levy fund s: Soli
a nd Water Conservatio n, $41,000.
Tuberculosis and Health, $105,000, levy funds;
landfill operation, $71,000, fees collected; Me ntal
Retardation bonds, $20,481: Mental Retardation
operation, $976,000, levy funds: Ch!idrens Servi ces, $42,000: Youth services, $50,000, grant
mon ies: ~mergency Medical Transfer Service,

$37,000, pald fr om fees: &amp;t~te.FosterCare, $15,625,
grant funds; and Mental Health 648 operation,
$1,662,729.
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Bids Opened
Bids on three Community Action Block Grant
project s were opened at the meeting and all were
tabled pending consideration.
For Pomeroy Fire Department, wlth a grant of
$10,500, two bids on 15 coats, 15 helments, 15 pairs
of pants, 12 pairs of boots, 18 hoods, 24 paid of
gloves, two nozzles, 4 rechargeable lights, and two
air pac'ks wer e received. The Fire House at
Newark made a bid on part of the Items, while the
Findley Fire E quipment Co. of McConelsvllle,
made a complete bid of$9,840.80. Both bids will be
turned over to th e fire depar tm e nt for
recommendation.
On the addition to the Tuppers Plains F.tre
Department, wh ich was given a grant of $15 ,000,
three bids were recelved--Roush Construction,
Syracuse, $23, 216; K. and J. Construction,
Flatwoods Road, Pomeroy, $13, 848; and Charles
Sayre and Son, Long Bottom, $18,039. Representa . lives of all three firm s were present for the bid
opening. No action was taken pending a review of
the bids.
The only bid on a rescue van for the Rutland
Fire Department which has a grant of $9,500 was

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testimony raises questions;
Who is in control of national security?
By E. MICHAEL MYERS

biggest question or the hearings
and DANA WALKER
in almos t a conversation al tone
WASHINGTON iUP))- John Wednesday, saying he still thinks
Poindexter's testimony that he- Reagan would have approved the
not President Reagan - dedded diversion to keep the Contra
to divert money to th e Conl ras rebels aliv,e while Congress had
from secret U.S. arms sales to cut off mllit;~ry aid to them.
But the pipe- puffing rear admiIran pleased the Whit e House but
raised sl&amp;nlflcant qu es tions ral sa id he kept the president In
atlou t ~ lltlftt Is on the helm t tie dark throughout last
In
of. nat tonal security .
an effort to protect him trom
Dt-mocr•ts and Republlc ~ ns polllical .dlsaster.
alike on the congressional com·
. " I made a very deliberate
mlltees probing the pres ident 's decision not to ask the president
wors t crisis were troubled to so that I could Ins ula te him from
hear Poindexter, the Navy of· the decision and provide some
fleer who resigned as Reagan 's future denlablllt y for him If It
nat tonal security adviser when ever leaked ou t, " Poindexter
thP scandal erupted , cla im re- said. " The buck stops here with
sponslbllil y for the diversion In me."
hls first public testimony to
Only Lt. Col. Oliver Nort h. the
them.
National Securit y Council aide
Lawmake~s sai d they were
!ired at the sa me time Poindex disturbed to hear that a non- ter resigned Nov . 25, shared his
elected offi cia l whose appoint- knowledge of the divers ion, Poinment is not confirmed by Con- dexter said. Ind eed, the Marine
gress could have made such a was the one who brought the Idea
pivotal policy decis ion without to him .
telling his boss, the pres ident of
North testified In six days at
the United States.
the hea rings beginning last week
Their ques tions about the that all his actions in the affair
declslon"makln g process - and were approved by his superiors.
subsequent efforts to cover it'up Poindexter agreed with that,
-are expected to produce sharp unlike Il ls predecessor as na q ues tlonlng for Poindexter tional securit y adv iser, Rober t
through Monda y at the Ira n- McFarl!ln e.
Contra hear ings.
But Poindexter offered a much
Similar pointed questions will la rger contradlclion than that
co me later for Attorney General Wednesda y, one that went to the
Edwin Meese, Secretary of State very roots of the foreign policy
George Shult z.. Defense Secre- crisis . Describing a 1985 docu·
tary Caspar Weinberger and ment , h,e added to the evidence
form er Whit e House chief o! staff that Reagan approved the Iran
Donald Regan as t.he House and deals as an arms -for· hostages
Senate panels drive to wrap up ransom right rrom the start.
their public proceedings by ea rly
Poindexter testified the pres i·
August.
dent signed a secret • " finding "
Poindexter, summoned for a Dec . 5, 1985, thai .dtd. not - as
second round of test lmony today, Reagan has asserted repeatedly
answered what had become the - a uthorize the arms sales

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from Jim Cobb Chevrolet, $19,492.52. Bill
Williamson of the fire department met with th e
commissioners along with a Cobb salesman .
Following a review by the firemen which wlll pa:y
the difference between the grant and the cost, the
bid wHJ be returned to the Com missioners for
action.
Other Action
In other action, it was announced that the
hearing dat e for vacating Township Road 326 in
Salem Township as requ ested by the Southern
Ohio Coal Co. has been changed to Aug. 5. Viewing
will take place at 11 a. m. and the hearing w ill be
held at 1 p.m .
·
Also announced was the .Regtonal Plaljnlng
Commission meeting for 3 p.m on Ju ly 27. The
Buckeye Joint County Self Insurance Council
meeting was changed to .July 31 at 10:30 in
Mar ietta. Public telephones have been Installed in
the courthouse, one on each floor, it was noted ..
The commissioners appropriated $4,300 for a
seeder (plant)Qg equipment) for the Soil and
Water Conse,ryation Service at the request of
Mike Duhl. The amount will be reimbursed to the
county in August through the state.
Attending were Manning Roush, David Koblen tz and Jones, Commissioners, and Mary
Hobstetter, clerk.

Racine
man dies
.
in truck explosion

Poindexter~&lt;;

A SMOKE- Former natlonaii!M!Curlty advisor John Poindexter
holds his pipe as he concentrates during his tesltmony at the Iran
c ontra hearlnJ!'i . (UP!)

primarily as a political overture
t o . Ir an ' s revol uti o n ary
government.
J3ecause It so expli citly refer red to seeking freedom for
Americans held by pro- Ira nian
terrorist s in Lebanon, Poindexter said he personally des troyed
It last fall In another attempt to
protect Reaga n from "pOlitical
embarrassment ."
The pnly "finding" Reaga n has
acknowledged Is th eJan . 17,1986,
documen t In which he authorized
the arms sales as part of broader
policy. The White House said
Wedn esdiY Reaga n could not
recall s!f:olng the document
Poindexter mentloned but would
not dlspu te the testimony .
Reagan watched on televis ion
as Poindexter described hidin g
the diversion, and aides characterized his reaction as mild.
" What's new about that? I've
been saying ·that for seven
months," Reagan told reporters
when they shouted the news to
him at one point.
Most committee members con.eluded Poindexter told the truth.
"It must be a relief to the
American people, " sai d Sen.

Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a staun ch
Reagan defender in the hearings.
Most agreed, however, the
investlj:ation could not stop now
because of the questions raised
about Reagan's style of delegatIng affairs to subordinates and
the effect 'on t he policies ' Of a
.
nucl ear superpower .
Rep. Thomas Foley, D-Wash .,
said the president' s ignorance of
the diversion Is "disturbing. I
think that anyone who now'thlnks
that this is over and Is no matter
of concern doesn ' t understand
this is a most serious problem
here, which Is, how does national
security policy get made In this
admlntstratlon?
·
" If It's made by a staff offlQer
of the National Security Councll
without tile kf!owledge or consent
of the president, based on hi s
assumptions of what the pres!dent would say, 1 think we have
an extraordinarily serious problem," Foley said.
Sen. William Cohen , R -Maine,
agreed. "When the buck 'Is
supposed to stop llls ·supposed to
stop "at the top and not at a
subordinate level," he said .

Herschel Norris, 23262 Hill pinned Inside the vehicle. He died
Road, Racine, died early Thurs- of severe burns, Dr. Conde said.
day morning as the result of
Racine Fire Department Chief
burns received when a truck he Hank Johnson reported that Mcs.
was driving went out of control in Wo lfe and a rela t ivewere sleeplower Apple Grov e.
.lng when the tru ck hit the front of
Me igs County Coroner Dr. tiie Wolfe property . It struck a
James Conde said that at abou t concrete porch , bu rs !into flames
6:35 a.m ., Mr. Norris was return- with the hou se catc hing on fire as
Ing to his home from Huntington a result . . Damages were conwhere .he had dellvered a load of ta ined to the front of the two story
tomat~ The truck, owned,by
frame horne. The Ra cine departDallas H ll, Racine, went off !he ment h'M fhur units ori the scene
right sid of the road, hitting a for about two hours.
utility pole breaklrrg it in two, hit
Answering a ca ll to the acei;
a large·tree and then hit the front dent also were Sheriff Howard
of a home owned by Dolly Wolfe. Frank and the State Highway
There was an ex plosion and the Patrol In addition to Dr. Conde.
truck and front of the house
The Ewing Funera l Home is in
ca ug ht fire with Mr. Norris being charge of arra ngements fo r Mr.
Norris.

Racine okays budget
Cou ncil denied a request for
Following,, a public hearing,
Racine VIllage Council a pproved Oretha Snider to place a satellit e
dish on village property . Liabila 1988 budget of $260,081 at a
recessed meeting Wednesday ity on t he village was the concern
of council members. Council
night.
Making up the budget which is decided a basketball banking
to be submitted to the Meigs board on village , property will
County Auditor for actio.n by the have to be r emoved. Council also
Meigs County Budget Commis" denied a request from Fred
slon are: genera l fund , Sayre for the village to cu t two
trees on Fourth St . A number of
$62.199.69; flre fund , $99,348.6.1:
other trees in worsecondit ion are
street mainte nan ce, $19,287.02:
on the priority list, it was
state highways , $4,304.54: cemereported.
tery, So,293.45; water fund,
Larry Wol fe and Dick Wams$60,136.20: water de posits·,
ley
vo lunteered and were ap$2,591.47; cemetery endowment
poin ted by Frank Cleland to
fund, $7,000.
The d iscussion on the budget check sidewalks and to mak e a
priorit y list on needs. Council
brought out that It will be
necessary to renew a 1. 7 mill levy di scussed law enfo rcement and
the complaints received. Coun·
that expires this year and It was
cilman •Carroll Teaford reported
noted that nex t year th.e water
that the Main St. sewer has been
fund and fire funds wlll be
charged with a share of the opened ·out that a crew will be
doing work to clean It out. A good
workmen' s compenslon " It was
attendan
ce was reported at last
reP.Orted that because of increasSaturd~y
·s free enter tainm ent at
ing costs and declining revenue,
the Shrine Park . The DPI!a
espetcally In the cost of street
llghti.ng, the I. 7 mill, fi ve yea r
Queen :moving upriver at the
time of• th e progra m added
levy, will be placed on the ballot
at th e November e nhancement . councilmen· said.
The ;nex t communit y sponsored
Steve Trussell, Bashan·, re- free show will be Saturd ay, .Ju l.v
25.
presenting the Ohio Dog Breeders Assn. , m et with council
Cou~cil adjourned until 7 p.m.
on ·MQnda y, Aug ..l Attendin g
concerning the v1llage' s prolast night' s mec&gt;tingwere Robert
posed ban on pit bulls. Council
tleegle, F:ra nk Cleland, Carrol l
advised tha.t It Is walling for a
copy of the new · state law
T~~tfbrd , Dick Wam sley. La rry
Wolfe: Clerk J a ne Beegle: Street
concerning vicious dogs before
taking any action.
Commissioner Glenn Rizer and
· Flr!J Chief Robl:'r t Johnsan.

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.Arc h aeoIogts
. ·h•IStory a1. Ga11•1po1•IS d am ~~~t~~~ewal
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Middleport court
levels fine~

Forfeiting were Dennis
Weaver, Poin t Pleasant, $40,
speeding, anct Bobby J. Lester,
Middleport, $50, no operator's
license
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Security question

Forfeiting bonds ·were Michael
White, Florida, $44; Steven
Ogden, Langsville, $46; William
Durst, Pomeroy, $45; Ra lph
Wells. Pomeroy. $45: J ack ie
Lyons, Jr., Raci ne, $42; Rober t
Haley, Pomeroy , $49: William
Weils. Long Bottom, S49: Betty
Wagner, Racine, $45; Ma rk Beegle, Racine, $48: Harry Pickens,
Jr .. Pomeroy, $48; Gary Evans,
Racine, $48; Jane Michae l,
· Pomeroy, $48: Clifford Longenette, Reeds ville, $45; William
McMillion, Middlepo rt , $45:
Ja mes Hensler, Racine, $54:
Charles Sparks, .Jr. , Woodsfield,
$52: Joseph Bryan, Langsville,
$53: Brian Arms , Racine, $45:
Thomas Slone, Long Bottom,
$46; Roger Hill. Racine, $50;
Thomas f ross. Syracuse, $50;
Edith Manuel. Rac ine, $45; Wil liam Roush , Syracuse, $45; Brian
Berkhamer, Pomeroy, $43; Sean
boldge, Pomeroy , $73, all pos ted
on speeding charges: Donald
Icenhower, Pomeroy, $88, open
!!ask: Clarence Hayman, Ra·
cine. $63, expired plates: Julie
Dav is, Columbus, $43. stop s ig n
violation: Judi th Nibert, Letart,
W. Va., $43, illega l turn : Linda
Damewood. Reedsville, $43, stop ·
sign: Michael Turner, Pomeroy,
$43, discharging a firearm in the
village limits:
Paul Price,
Tuppers Plains, $63, disorderly
m anner: Ruth Lee, Letart, W.
Va., $43, left of ce nter.

Five defend ants were fined
a nd two others forfeited bonds In
the court of Middleport Mayor .
Fred Hoffman Tuesday night.
Fined were Fn,mk Laudermllt ,
Middleport, $75 and costs, drlv·
lng whlle und er suspension;
Tarmara Childress, Middleport,
$25 and costs, disord erly
manner; Jerry Moore, Middleport, $25 and cos ts, open container: Nathaniel W. Kaley,
Middleport, $10 and costs, expired tags, and Chades Whitting:
ton , Middleport, $25 and costs,
disorder manner.
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Meigs County Commissioners approve budget

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Forty cases were processed
Tuesday night in the court of
Pomeroy Mayor Richard Seyler.
Fined were Charles Harvey,
Parkersburg, W. Va .., $63 and
cos ts, driving w hile under suspension, and .$63 and costs,
expired plates: Isabelle Dill,
Rutland, S25 and costs, speeding;
Pamela Jude, Pomeroy, $63 and
costs, expired plates; Steven
Hanning, Pomeroy, $163 and
costs, obstructing a police officer: $313 and cos ts, resisting
arrest, and $113 and cos ts,
intoxication; Durward Hayes,
Point Pleasant, W. Va. , $63 a·nd
costs, expired plates: Travis
Barnes, Rock Ridge; $47 and
costs, speeding; Cha rles Whittlngton, Middleport, $400 and
costs, destruction of property:
$400 and costs each on two counts
of disorderly manner: $400 a nd
cos ts, resisting arrest.

Super lotto: 1, 14

Clear tonight, With .a low
between 55 and 60. Sunny
Friday, with highs In the
·mid 80s. The probability of
precipitation Is near zero
through F~iday.

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Vol.37, No.4B
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JdLY 15TH, 1987

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arrested on cocaine charges
CLEVELAND I UP!) - The
29-year-old son of · Cleveland
Plain Oealer Editor and Publis her Thomas Vail has been
arrested on charges of cocaine
trafficking, the news paper re·
ported tod ay .
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Lawrence Vail was arrested
Thursday Iii Geauga County
after allegedly receiving a package coiltalnlng one ounce of
cocaine valued at $2,500.

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Son of Plain Dealer publisher

Meigs County is In for some highway improvement according
to the Ohio Department of Transportation which has released a
listing of contracts awarded by the department.
John R. Jurgensen Co. of Cincinnati was awarded a contract
for Meigs Co unty which includes resurfaclng·6.84 m1l"': of U.S.
Route 33 in Bedford a nd Sal is bury Townships and .39 miles eas t
of State Route 681 to .51 miles east of State Route 7.
. The company's. accepted bid Is for $3,251,314.24 and the
sc heduled completion date is June 30. 1988.
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Meigs
Legion
sp~its

Wednesday, July 16, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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have the sUes where we can and a femur (leg) fragm ent over
By MATI' ROBERTSON
qultte said. "There Is no mention
reconstruct the cultural history
OVP stall
there."
of
a mlll, however If there was
Before the locks and dam were from 200 B.C. to ilOO A.D.
The greates t threat to the sites, one, It wasn't much o! one·, " he
Digging lahd that has bee n according to Niquette, comes
ever located at Gallipolis , there
was something there, that's why ploughed requires that the ar- from humans. In one mound, said after uncovering a round,
flat stone.
ther e is a group of University of chaeologists get to the undls - someone made a seven foot long
Hale moved into the Ohio
Kentucky .l1rchaeologlsls there t urbed soil underneath the tunnel In an attemt to get Into the
Valley
from Vir ginia, where he
now. Bob Maslowski, United plough zone, Maslowski ~ald. To mound . Niquette said that they
was
a
member
of a fairly well to
States Core of Engineers ar· do this, the archaeologists Use missed though , all they did was
do-famHy;.Nlquette
said. After he
chaeologlst, says that they ar!' heavy construction equlpn\enHo tune! under the mound. This
arrived
here,
his
fortunes
apparthere to find out what was there · get rid of the top soU.
happened about three months ently went down hlll, he said.
Farming and the ploughing before the dig started.
before the engineers either unHale was also census enumeraearth or cover up that history and tilling that It requires leave
The history of the occupation of tor for six years. He brought his
with construction of the new many a site damaged. " One that part of the Ohio valley is
locks and dam .
burial mound had been ploughed varied. From 1200 B.C. to 680 wife and family over after he had
The project began in 1977 when down to the point where only four _A.D. tha area was occupied by been here for 10 years, Niquette
said .
600 acres were surveyed and 26 inches were still intact and permanent settlements. The InAlthough the house on the !arm
sites Identified, he said. Five of undisturbed," Maslowski sa:ld. Habitants were run out though by
was
probably log, Niquette said,
these sites were determined to be In addition to destruction from the Irlquols, who were trying to
the
archaeologls ts are finding
. significant. It is these five sites, farming, llnlmals can cause control the Ohio valley, Massome
Interesting Items . The
. two burial mounds, one 'Wood- damage, he said. Burrowing· lowski said.
Items
Include
such luxuries as
land village anc;l two campsites animals can transport pieces of
From that era, the archaeolo- . bone china and china with
\hat are being excavated. The bone and artifacts around In the gists Skip several centuries to the'
transfer prints on II.
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1800's, · where they have unArchaeologists know that the
One mound contained, accord- earthed the farm of Wllllam P .
April, and will be over in
house
was probably log because
October.
Ing to archaeologist Charles Hale, ' former revenue commisof
a
lack
of nails In the area and
"We hope to reconstruct the Niquette, "Scattered remains of sioner of Point Pleasant around
on the property,
tax
assesments
cultural history, 'tools, pottery one or more individuals. Rodents 1815, Niquette said.
Stone
or
brlc"
houses,
Niquette
and environment of this area," moved the remains around.
"Hale was . engaged In com· says, would usually be valued at
Maslowski said. ''We feel that we There was a skull frl!gment here merce and not farming," NlContinued on page 3
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tre~t1r~r

All Middleport VIllage moneys
as of June 30 totaled $344,407.47,
VIllage Clerk-Treasurer Jon
Buck reports.
Receipts, expenditures of each
fund and the end of the month
balance, respectively, follow:
general--$11,071.53, $18,129 .98,
$21,811.68; street maintenance,
$3,445.18, $5,065.50, . $634.83 de·
ficlt; federal revenue sharing, no
receipts , no disbursements,
$97.35; fire equipment, no re·
celpts, $1,216.24, $2,666.84 deficit;
fire truck, no receipts, $4 ,676.24,
$8,951.69; public transportation,
$17,829.096, $14,921.95, $14,488.16
deficit; economic development,
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: $2,501.35, $1 ,15.177, . $14,488.16:
sa(\~tary sewer escrow, no re•
~·etpts, no di s burseme nt s,
$108,217.29; fi re hou se Improvement, $4.56 , $2, 793.!9, $53,5o3. 92 :
\j'atj!r tljnk, no receipt s. no
· disbursement s, $125,977.58: wat~r i ~9.fi53.93, $9,810.71, $7,889.89:·
sanita ry sewer, $7,326.21,
$8,297.3e, $15,106.94; swimming
po~l. $6,059.22, $4,522 . 18,
$1,062.83; cemetery, $1,763.017 ,
$1,546.79; $1 ,726.28 deficit: wa ter
meter trusts, $295, $271.05.
$12,4!11•46,
Receipts for the month totaled
$59,949.11 while disbursements
amounted to $72,404.90.

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Today Is Thursday . .July 16, the 197th day or 1987 with 168 to foll ow.
The moon is waning. approaching its last quarter .
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Letters to the editor

significant foreign Involvement
in the Tamil Insurrection. Sources lrt the Sri Lankan governmen t, the CIA and Western
embass ies detailed a deadly,
behind-the-scenes struggle that
never seems to make the front
pages In this country., Yet the
outcome of the civil war could
have serious consequenees for
the United States.
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The most significant meddler
In the Sri Lankan situation Is
P rime Minister Raj tv Gandhi or
Indi a, who has encouraged or at
least allowed the secret funding,
tra ining and supplying of the
doomed Tamil rebels. But other
int ernational mischief makers
have weighed In with support for
th e Tamil terrorists , whose
slaughter or civilians has put
them beyond the pale,

T he caribou rescue call has
gone out again. protesting possl·
ble oil drilling In the Alaskan
arctic, but this time ·the entreaty
wea rs thin.
Wasn't It less than 15 years ago
that we heard similar warnings
of the caribou's demise if reckless oilmen got their way and
built a pipeline south from the
North Slope?
And didn ' t the development go

winter , tncldt?ntally, when the
animals have migrated sou theast Into Canada. If no oil Is
discovered , the developme nt
"risk" expires on l_ts own.
And If oil If found? Then It
would be folly not to proceed.
The three North Slope field s
alone contribute 20 percent of
U.S. domestic oil supply, yet
their output already has peaked .
Fortunately, according to a 1980

fo"rwa rd a nyway?
And aren't there now more
car ibou In the area of Prudhoe
Ba y than before the oilmen
a rrived• .
This quiz Is a setup, obviously.
The answer to all the above
ques tions is yes.
Not that the central Arctic

U.S. Geologica l Survey ·r epo rt,
" This coastal plain area (of the
refuge) lies on the Intersection of
several major geological trends
and has characteristics of both
the Prudhoe Bay and Ma ckenzie
Delta petroleum prov inces (In
nearby Canada). "
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ba r rels of oil.
Tha t's not fanciful, either. The
three North Slope fields loge the r
s helte r a n estima ted 11 .2 billion
ba r rels. To put Jhat In perspec·
live , only 13 billion-barrel fi eld s
have been found in lhc entire
history of U.S. dr illing. Oppo·
ne nts like to note that eve n the
largest di scovery w ould stretch
U. S. ene rgy suppli es by onl y 'a
few months.

The Meigs County Fox Chasers Assoc ia t ion will hold a t ra der s
day Satu rday a t the clubhou se on Eag iP Ridgt'.

Hospital report made
Vetera ns Me m orial Hos pita l reportE&gt;d admis s ions a nd
dischar ges for Wednesday.
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Admitted were Ca rhy P r idem ore. Middleport ; Flora
Wingrove, Raci ne . "
Discha r ged were George Conroy. Nor ma Goodwin.

EMS report.'! run
The Racine unil of lhe Me igs County E mergency Medical
Sc•·vice 'lnswered a ca ll to Jhe P ortland residence of F lora
Wingrove who was tra ns ported to Vetera ns Memori al Hos pil a L

Preliminary hearing continued

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The prellmnln ary hearing for B re nl Howard La rki ns.
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,Worse Chapel plans improvements
water tap is being installed. That
will make ·possible a modernized
Morse Chapel recently when they
restroom . "I:he kitchen is to be
paid off the sizeable note in less
remodeled
a nd a new roof put on.
than. a year to cover e xpenses to
Homecoming .will be the 3rd
recent improvements in their ·
Sunday In Sept. The ,Gospel
chapel.
Tones and Tabernacle Trio from
Quite a lew people who do not
Charleston. W.Va. , will be the
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Gayle Price
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Mil dred Green Lee, whom he
m a rried Nov . 4. 1946 in Ironton.
Also SUI'VIvlng a rc one daugh·
ter . E ll a Hut chins of Toledo; on&lt;&gt;
:son. Cha rles Lee or Gallipolis:
-six gr andchildren a nd 4 great
gra ndchildren.
: He was preceded In death by a
·son. Phillip: one bro ther a nd two
-s isters; a nd one gra ndson.
. He was a Wor ld Wa r II Army
·vele ra n. a nd a me mber of the
:Seventh -Da y Adve nti st Chu rch
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·E ld e r Orin Bac hellor and
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paint shop. a power plant and
quarte rs for all the people needed
lo make lhem a ll work, Maslowski said.
The are a whe r e all this history
took place Is soon to become part
of the new locks and dams .
According lo Mas lowski , what
does not become part of the soon
to be dug two mile canal , will be
burled under Ihe di rt excess dirt
c reai e d in t h e c a nal
construction.
The locks and dam were
constructed to handle tow s of
around 300 to 600 feet. Ma ny tows
are now In the area of } ,2()() feet ,
he said.
The dani Itse lf wa s the earliest
high lift dam cons tructed on the
r iver, and is curre ntly the la r gest
existing roller dam in the world,
he said.

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a bout si.ooo. Ha le 's house was
va lue&lt;! at $150.
Niquette says that Ha le los t the
ho1,1se and properly around 18.36
because of financial setbac ks . In
1836 the property was sold to
Ephrtam Pollac k. The house, he
said, proba bly burned around
1837. "In ,1877 th ere . was · pub·
lis hed an Illustr a ted atlas of the
Ohio Valley , and neithe r Hale's
fa r m nor house were Included In
it,_" . he sa.i'd .
The next stop In history for the
archaeologist s Is the old locks
and dam, exis ting on the site
from 1915 up until the e xisting
locks arid dam was finished In
1937, Maslowski said .
The dam that was there wa s a
wickett dam, and wa s part oft he
original navigation system on the
Ohio River .
With the old locks and dam ,
there also came a little commun·
lty , he said. There would be
residences for five or s ix Jock
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Mr . Arl x was a boilerm a ker
a nd a lte nded lile Pe ntecos ta l
Chu rch, He was a velera n of
Wo.r ld War II havi ng serv ice in
the U.S. Mar ine Corps .

'1:- lmo Alice Hoffm an Ta ylor.
Ru ben F riend . 88. Al bany, died
75. of 300 Da le Ave., Ma nsfi e ld .
. Thursday morning a l the Ru ssell
!or mrr ly of Meigs Counly, died
Nursing Hom e . Arrangeme nts
T uesday a fl c rnoon a l her hom e .
arc bei ng m a de a t the BlgonyBor n In M a son Counl y, W.Va .
Surv iv in g In ad dillon to his
J orda n Funer a l Hom e in Albany.
on Sept. 12. 1912, she was the moJ hcr. a re his w if e. Jetlle Mac
da ughl er of the ta te Lew is Terry Arlx; si x d a u ~ht e rs . Mrs.
Hoffm a n a nd J ulia Gibbs . Six Larry (.J oy ) Fra nce, Mrs. Ru th
brolhcrs a nd five c hildren a lso Donohu e, Mrs. Mik e (Iris ) Norpreceded he r In deat h.
rls . a nd Mrs . Bobby (Yvonne)
Survivi ng ar e he r hu sba nd. Va nce, all of Pomeroy; Mrs. Ray
G l~n n F . Tay lor; one d a u ~ ht er .
(Leo na ) ,J ones, Alha ll a . a nd Mrs.
(lonn a Fa ucett , Lew isv ille, Ky .. ; Will iam (Ma-r ie ) Wil son, Chesa thrce sons , Kenneth of Ma ns· pea ke; two sons . Roger Dale a nd
fie ld ; Melvin of Ca liforn ia ; a nd Dav id Edwa rd Arlx , both of
Rolx'rt of Geor~la, 1 2 ~tra ndc hlld· Route 4, Pomeroy: 22 grand•
re n a nc:t thr ee g re a t - c hil dre n . t wo g r Pa t _grn ndc hlldren.
gra n(lc hildl'('n; a brothPr , Pa ul ,
Also surv ivin g are a sis te r. Ha rrtltn , W. Va ., and a s lslc r ,
Mrs. Haro ld (E rma l Sm ith. Ruth Snod grass. Raci ne .
Bes ides his fa lher. he wa s
, Po meroy , and a brother, Ear l
: Hoffm a n. Belleville : severa l nle· preceded In dea th by two broth ·
"ccs a nd ne phews .
ers a nd two sls ler s.
F unera l services w ll be h!'ld
Ser vi ces will be he ld a t 1 p.m .·
Sat urday a t 11 a . m . a t the Sa tu rday a t lh~ Bigo ny-J orda n
. Wa ppne rs Fu neral !lome on Funera l Home, Alba ny . with th e
Dia mond Stri?~l . Ma nsfie ld . Bur· Rev . Dav id Workm a n a nd th e
la l will be In Pavonla C&lt;"metc ry . Rev . Tommy J ones off icia tin g.
Friends m ay ca ll a t the fune ra l Bur ia l w ill be In th e Ath ens
· hom'e 2 t.o .j a nd 7 to 9 p.m . on Count y Me m ory Ga rd e n .
F r iday.
Frie nd s m ay ca ll at th&lt;' fun e ra l
home from 6 Jo 9 p.m . Friday .
Grorge H. let&gt;
There will be-milit a ry gravj'!s ld e
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77. of
907 ,· George
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lrd Avt! Howa
.. Ga llrd
ipolLeP.
is, died
Wed·
·ncs&lt;l ay a t Holzer Medi ca l Center .
·lie worked a t the La fayetle Hote l
' for :11 years a nd workPd with the
Dcpa rtmenl of Human Services
a nd Holzer Hos pita l.
Born Sept. 30. 19091nAII eg he ny

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What may I ask is happening to
Eastern High School? Where Is
our parental school spirit. Bissell
to Meigs! Caldwell to Southern!
D\lrst to Meigs! Eastern School
Bo·ard · member resigns and
moves to Southern District so his
son may receive a scholarship!
What has happened to loyalty,
school spirit, and values we deem
sq necessary in life.
I spenl 21 years serving my
country In the U.S. Air Force,
and wheri I decided to retire me
and my family decided we
wanted to return to southeastern
Ohio, where I grew up. My son
'Chris told me, Dad I want to
graduate from Eastern as you
c)ld, so I perservered until I
located some land in the Eastern
District to build a home, so my
son could attend my Alma Mater .
Chris Is now an athlete, baske·
'ball, track, baseball , football ,
and he has told me "I want to
graduate from Eastern. " If our
children are told every time
something In a system doesn't
suit us, we change systems, what
happens when America doesn't •
suit us? "China, USSR." Wake
up folks, lets support our kids and

When Jhe de pu ty pursued and
stopped the MonJ e Carlo, he
reportedly observed the driver
putting som e thin g under seat ,
the spokes pe rs on sa id. Aft er the
deput y approached the vehicle ,
he s aid he noticed roaches and
surg ical cla mps , whlch led him
to believe I ha t drugs were In the

Area deaths

he rd s wax and wane In cycles. occur. Yet clearly the coasta l
The recent growth Is a colncl· plain could conceal a black
AIR TOOLS
CHERRY PICKE'R
de nce a nd nothing more. Yet had bonanza: perhaps several billion
oil production shocked· the car-l·
.
bou 1o the extent crtttcs pre- . - - - - - - - - - - .16 SPEED DRill PRUS - SOCKET SETS
di eted. surely the herd would
have slipped at least Into min·
imat decune.
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Now the Interior Department
wa nts to permit oil exploration
on the coastal plain of the Arctic
Na tional Wildlife Refuge, less
than 100, miles east of North
Am eric a s large st petroleum
field at Prudhoe Bay. To no one's
surprise , environmental groups
once again object. They'd like
Congress w bar development
altogether. ·
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They are wrong for several!~-=::::::~~~~:;~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
reasons. The flrsr ttas been
suggested: The arctic. oil Industry Is no longer an Infant.
Prudhoe Bay production began
in 1977, and two adjacent fields
have since been opened, too .
What' s more, the Canadians
have explored ·for oil across the
borde r , east of the wildlife
refuge. a fact .that apparently
esca ped Ottawa' s notice when It
joined environmentalists In protesting Interior Department
pl a ns .
Tru e, the caribou herd that
summers In the re fuge Is not the
one nea r Prudh~ .Bay. It Is far
la r ger. too. Yet why that should
m a k e a d,lfference defies
understanding.
Only 8 percent of the refuge
would even be explored - In the

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Pliney accident
leads · to drug arrest

Daily stock prices

Columbia Towns hip has fil ed a n ac l.lon lor $15,000 In da mag es
aga in st Tim Hutton who Is charged w ith retain ing a 1977 Ca se
bac.khow a nd mowe r own ed by the pl a ln!llf. The ·pla intiff
charges that the acJion Is a result of a repa ir cos l di s put e .
In other action In the court, Mo nJe Lane Riffle ent ered a plea
of no co ntest to c ha rges of t:Jreak lng a nd ent erin g and rece ivi ng
stolen properly whe n he appear ed In the court of Common Pl eas
Cou-rJ Judge Char les Knig ht . He has been scheduled lor
se ntenc ing al 9 a .m . Frida y .

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A traffic accident on Rout e 35 Monte Carlo. a ccording to . ~ he
In Pli ney at 1 p.m . Wednesday led spokesperson. The deput y Jhen
to I he arrest of on., of the drivers started retriev ing It em s , the
on four drug relat ed charges, spokesperson said.
according to a Mason County
A bag believed to conta in
S h er iff' s De p a rtm e nt cocaine and a lso mariju ana we re
spo kesperson.
found In the car, the s heriff's
Bobbie J oe Dam ron, 36. Colum- departm e n t s pok es m11n
bus, Ohio wa s ar res ted Wednes· r eported.
day and char ged )"lth possession
Damron was arr aln ged before
of a cont rolle d s ubstance, tess magistrate Smith.
lha n' l5 gram s of m arijuana a nd
He ts now In custody on $2,200
possession of controlled s ub· bond. After the car was lm·
s la nce. narcotics and cocaine. ·pounded ; the · sheriff's departDa mron was a lso c harged with ' ment obtained a search warra nt
possession of controlled sub· for the Mont e Carlo. When they
stan ce with intent to deliver and se arched It they reportedly found
possess ion of a controlled sub· more cocaine and pills.
sta nce without a prescr iption.
Damron was arralned again
Da mron was a r rested on th e on and an a dditional bond of $5,000
Ihe ramp to the Silver Memorial was set. Damron wa s arraigned
Bridge.
once again thi s morning on
· The sher iff's de partment
charges of posesslon of a conreceived a c all that there had troled substance without a
been an acc ident on Route 35 prescription.
where a s ilver, 1980 Chevrolet
Th e 1981 Internationa l t-ruck
Mont e Ca r lo with Ohio lags, had Involved in the accident, drive n ·
apparently r un a tractor-lraller by Timothy Kakarls, 30. Middler ig off the road a nd then town Ohio, had damages es tiprocedod down Route 35. E n· mated at $8,000.
route to Inves tigate, a s heriff's
depa rtment vehicle reportedly
passed Ihe s ilver Monte Car lo.

Traders day planned

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· All Eastern High School boys interested in pla y ing varsity
fooJball lhis fa ll will meet a t 7 p:m . T uesday at the hig h sc)lool.
Those tnt eres ted In help ing a s m a na ~ers also should a ttend the
meeting.

AT
FIVE POINTS

Ox roas_t a big success ·

We would like to thank each
and every one who cooperated In
!)'laking this year's ox roast such
a big success. Thanks to all the
participants In the parade. Eve-

Jack Anderson and Dale Van Atta

from northern India, while the democracy with a freely e lE&gt;Cted
Tamils came form southern parliament .
India 1,000 years ag!J.
How, then. did Sri Lanka r eac h
But the British Imperial ad · Its cur rent state of chaos and
mlnlstrators sbowed a definite bloodshed? Since the Tamil guerfavoritism toward the Tamils, rilla uprising In 1983, thousands
a nd placed them In · positions of have been killed - most of them ·
Influence In the colonial bureau, Innocent victims of · terrorist
cracy . The Tamils learned Eng· atrocities and Sinhalese r e prl·
ltsh and exploited the advantage sals. The Tamil militants are
of !helP British · sponsorship. · riow holding the northern Jaffn a
After Independence the Tamils Peninsula by force, Insisting It Is
were eased out of their,powerful the flUcle us of a sepa ratist sta te.
government jobs, and salt was The government 's only recourse
poured on the wounds by the may be to subdue the rebels a nd
·adoption of Sinhalese as the occupy the peninsula mil ita r ily.
Sri Lank a threa tens to becom e
official language In 1956.
The Tamils were understand a·
the Lebanon of South Asia.
bly aggrieved, but their leaders
From Intelligence sources a nd
Dale
Van Alta's recent tr ip to th e
counseled peaceful accommoda·
unha
ppy
count ry , we ha ve uncolion, not violence. After all , they
vered disturbing ev ide nce of
reasoned. the country wa s a

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WASHINGTON -Theshapeof
the Island nation of SrJ Lanka - ·
!Ike a te~rdrop off th&lt;:&gt; southern
rtlp of India - suggests the fate
tha t has befallen this onetime
tropical paradise. And the bloody
ethnic violence that is wracking'
the country belles the pleasa nt
c onnotations of the ancient
Ara ble word lor the spice-laden
Is la nd ; Serendlp.
The · former colony of Ceylon
gain ed It s Independence from
Brita in in 1948, but the British
rule rs had sown the seeds of the
presenl con!tlct between the
domina nt Buddhist Sinhalese
a nd the Hindu Tamil minority.
By American standards, neither
e thno-rellglous group Is exactly a
latecomer : The Sinhalese ar·
r ived more than 2,000 years ago

tamed

Local briefs:--Easter!! football meeting set

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Legion splits two with Ceredo

Baseball prepares for second half
OAKLAND, Callt. tUPI) The Athletics resume the sea·
dp a lot of things with the bat. He
The camaraderie that comes son tied with Kansas City for can run.
with All·Star qame participation second place, two games behind
''We've got to do the same
has ended for the 56 players who ltrst·place Minnesota. The Roy- thln!l,S we dld In the first hal!."
again are thrust Into pennant als recalled outfielder Lonnie
races.
Smith on Tuesday.
At least three of four divisional
"We've got to kick In our
crowns are In dispute as the offense," said Kansas City's
The J;laily ·Sentinel
regular season resumes today Kevin Seltzer. an . eme·rgimcy
following baseball's annual All-Star replacement for· the
' 14 ..lMI4lJ
!US!'S
three·day hiatus.
Injured George Brett. "Lonnie Is
A Dl\'l!ti9n of Multimedia, In c. ·
•·I hope the Cards go Into a great offensive weapon. He can
Publis h(&gt;(! rvrr:v aft{lrnoon. Monday
hibernation," ·Andre DaWson of
lh rou.(!:h Friday. Ill Cq urt ~~ ., Pothe Chicago Cubs said. "It's a , . . - - - ' - - - - - - - - : - - - - ; m('fQ:'J . Ohio, by thr Oh io Vallf'y Pub)l s hln ~ · Compa(ly 1Mu 1t lmtodla·. lnr ..
struggle making up IO games.
Pomf'· w. Ohi o 45769 . Ph . 992-2156. &amp;-·
We're gonna score. We have to
cond 'Uss po"'tag(' pa id at P om ('roy.
get more consistent pitching."
Ohlc
Pitching Is everyone's biggest
Ml"mnrr : Un iTf'd Prl'~~ lntt•rn;ttlonal.
demand with slightly less than
I nland Da l ly Prf'~ s As~QCI&lt;~ l lo n and lhr•
Ohi o N'f'WSJ&gt;it!X'f As sorl:tllon . Na tional
half the games remaining. The
Adv('rllsln.E: R e p r(~f · nHt rl\•(', Bra nham
New York Yankees took what
Nf' IA:~paprr SalM . 1:n Thi rd Avf'nur .
they COnsidered key step last
Nr ~A' York . Nrw York 10017 .
weekend when they acquired
POSTMASTER: ~n&lt;1 addn-ss c h:tnf:tl'!l
left·hander Steve ·Trout !rom the
TO T hC: Oath• ~n tln"' . 111 C'OU.t't Sl ..
Cubs.
P9 ml'r o~- - on'to 457t;9,
New York's Dave Winfield, the
SUBSCRIPTION R~T ES
only me mber of either team to
By (~t'rh ~ t or Motor Kouh:
Oni" Wt'f'k .. .... ..... ...
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last all 13 lhnihgs of Tuesday ·
Onf' M onth
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night's 58th All-Star Ga me, no
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doubt hopes the Yankees show
~ lN G LE C'lW\ '
the same kind of durability.
PRICE
. 2~t Crm~ ·
The Toronto Blue Jays, who
trail the Yankees by three
~u b~o:~..Tilwr~ no! df'5irhut 1(I pa v I hf' C'ii r
r lt·r m .av rr mlt In Mh·u nrf' dlrt'C'I to
games, may feel pressure to
Tht' Dal lv St'n!lni"l nn a :l. Rot 12 month
match the Yankees' move.
btt.&lt;ol .... ( t' N itl \!.'Ill t:w glvr n ( 'a rrl('r ra f' h
In the AL West, the Oakland
Wi"f' k .
Athletics hope to ride the fin e
No " Uh ..&lt;·rlptlon .. b\ m~ll pt&gt;r-mtqr•d In
years being recorded by rookie
rtrl"as "'11f'rl" hnm(' ttu r lf&gt;l' &lt;u•r'\ ' k'' '"
U\'a llabll."
first basema n Mar k McGwtre
and rellever Jay Howell. Each,
Mall S ul~· rtption ..
ln01ldr· Melp (ll unt y
however, had poor performances
U WN'k"
.. $17.2!1
In the Au: star Game- McGwire
2ti W M ks _ .•
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was 0 for 3 and commit ted an
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()ublitt&gt; Ml•ifC!'l C'o unly
error and Howell was the losing
1:1 Wf'rk" ,
. $l~ . 2n
pitcher In the 2-0 National
~ ~ ~ \\' Pl'k-. .
, i $.1~. 1 0
League triumph.
~1 W f'(•k s~\1-lll

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Creek Utile League tournament which began last
Saturday and continues this week.

MIDDLEPORT LINES UI' - The Middleport
Cardinals line up for the beginning of the Kyger

Carter declared ineligible ·by OSU
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COI,.UMBU:&gt;, Ohio '(l!PI) Crls Carter, Ohio State's allAmerican wide receiver whose
spectacular catches became the
rule rather the exception the past
three years, has played his last
game for the Buckeyes.
Carter. who for month s had
dented Involvement with New
York agent Norby Walters, was
declared permanently Ineligible
Wednesday by OSU Athletic
Director Rick Bay for accepting
money from Walters and signing
a representation contract with
his flrrh, . World Sports · and
Entertainment of New York.
Both artlons are violations of
NCAA rules .
"There had been a lot of
rumors over the last several
months relative to Cris's ellglbil·
lty," Bay said in making the
announcement at a Wednesday
news conference. "But, until last
weekend, they were only that as
far as we were concerned in the
athletic department.
"We. were not able to confirm

alt hough we Inves tig ated
them to the best of our abl)lty .
·We're pretty much dependent on
personal interviews with the
athlet es a nd hope that they wlll
be forthright with us when we ask
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them questions."
Bay said when the rumors
surfaced in March in an article In
the Atla nta Cons titution, he
called Car ter to his office to
question him.
"Every thin g we asked him at
!hat time was dented." said Bay .
Subseq uently, however, Carter
was subpoenaed to test ify In
Chicago before a federal grand
jury and Bay learned· ior sure of
Carter's involvement with Walters las t weekend from Kevin
Sharkey, a n attorney represent·
ing Carter, and Bob Berry, a law
professor at Boston College.
Berry was brough t Into the
case by Carter· s brother , Butch,
a form er Indiana University and
NBA star . Berry involved Sharkey, one of his former students at
BC.
t h~m

''It's my disappointing, de·
pressing and disheartening task
to announce officially that Cris
Carter is Ineligible for the 1987
season and for any time thereat·
ter," Bay said in making the
announcement to the crowded
news conference. "The Ohio
State University wlll not. appeal
(to !he NCAA ) for restoration of
this eligibility at any lime In the
future. As far as I know. Crls
Carter will never play Jootbail
again lor Ohio State University ."
Ca rt er; 2J, a6-foot -3, 192· pound
senior-to-be. was a fi rst !earn
all-America selection last year

PIRATES - Pictured are members of the
Pomeroy l.eague Pirates. They are, front, I to r,
Bobby Mash,'• Jeremy Hubbard, Jonathan

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· PEE; WEE - Pictured are members of the
Pomeroy League glriM pee wee softball team
Spjlii!Wred by Chapman Shoe!l . 'rhey are, front, I to
r, Autumn Conde, Suoanna Henderson; Armanda
Wells. Tara Grueser, Kim Crlles •.Aaron Krawsczyn, He aliter McClain, J~~ ICJI Chapman; second,

Rutland team wins Class D tournament
At a recent World and State
Qualifier (Men's Class D)
U.S.S.S.A . softball tournament
held at Parkersburg, a local
team. the Rutland Tire Center
entry, showed their true mettle
by going undefeated.
Mr. Carl Pate, District Commissioner, said over 800 tea ms
have a limited amount of tourna ments to qualify, so this wa~ no
easy feat.for the local entry. The
ttrst team to ·fall was Marietta

Asphalt In a 20-8 drubbing. The
second was Southeastern SecurIty in a very close defensive
batt le by a 4 !o I score.
In the third game of the day,
the Rutland bats again became
hot to post a 15 to 1 win over
Marietta Car Care and In the
championship contest, the Rutland squad demonstrated their
all around a bUlly by scoring a 9 to
1 win over a very good Dotson's .
Exxon team.

I to r, ,Jackie Swartz, Teresa Simpson, Kelly
Grue!ler, Taryn Doidge, Kelly Dotdse. Christy
MltSh, Ann Brown, Allsha Haggy, Heather
Knight. AI the back are coaches, Jack Haggy and
·
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Meigs, Caldwell and Colllns
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crossed the plate on a sacrifice
by Snyder.
For the winners, Matt Christian and Matt Prater share1 the
no hitter. Starter Amburgey was
charged with the loss. working
two Innings. Collins gave up the
only hlt In two frames and Bissell
1\'aS charged with. the third run ·
while pitching the last two
Innings.
Batteries: C·K: Chrlstlan (WP-4
113), Praterr ( 1 2/ 3), &amp;
Ferguson.
Meigs: Amburgey (LP-@),
Collins, (2), Bissell (2), &amp; MeEtroy (5), Amburgey (1) .
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opposite of game one. Ceredo·
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Thirteen batters went to- the
plate for Meigs In the bottom of
the first Inning of game one
against Ceredo·Kenova. But the
number did not prove unlucky as
.• the local American Legion nine
plated seven runs enroute to a 16
to 6 wln. ·
Bryan -Durst led·off wnh a walk
and Ed Collins reached on a
fielder 's choice. · Don Becker
drew a base on balls, Brent''
Bissell singled Collins home and
Rob Young's double to lett picked
up two RBI's. Mike Bartrum' s
triple scored Young, Scott Miller
and Todd Casey walked to load
the bases. Then Bryan ·Durst
went all the way to third on a
fielding error In center and
Meigs was up 7 to 0.
With Durst on the mound In
relief of Bart rum, Tommy Brum·
field led otf C-K's third with a
gro!lnd rule double. After two
outs, Scott Milum also got a
double and crossed the plate on
two wild pitches. Scott Cooper
walked, advanced on another
'Wild pitch and scored on an error.
In Melg' s third they picked up ·
five more tallles as Casey
reached on an error and Brian
Freeman ripped a triple to right
field. Collins walked and Becker,
Bissell, Young and Bartrum all
had base hits with Bissell scoring
on a wild pitch as Tim Ferguson
came on to get the last two outs
for C-K.
Meigs scored four more In the
fourth as Durst walked, Collins
1111 safely, Bissell rapped . hls
l fourUt single of the gaine to go
four for four to score Durst. Rob
Young then step.ped to the plate
and teed off on a Ferguson pitch
tor a three run homer over the 322
mark In left. C·K managed a run
In each of the fourth, fifth and
sixth frames. The game could not
be considered a classic either
offensively of defensively as the
Ceredo pitching crew gave up 12
hits, -walked 10 and committed
three miscues. Meigs pitchers
.allowed six hits, gave up nine
bases on balls, hl.t tW'o baiters as
the defense had one error. Both
pitching crews had numer&lt;!US
wild pltc hes charged to them.

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Tmnday, July 18. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport, Ohio

Tmnday. July 16, 1987

Community calendar/area happenings
THURSDAY
ROCK SPRINGS- The annual
picnic of the Rock Springs Belter
Heallh ClUb will be held Thursday at the home of Betty Conkle.
Members are to meet at the Rock
Springs Chu"rh at 11:30 before the
picnic.

Rev. David Ferrell, pastor, In:
vites the public.

7:30p.m. Singing will be Sunrise:
public Invited.

MIDDLEPORT- Bible school
at the Wesleyan Bible Holiness
Church, Middleport. Classes
from 7 to 9 each even ing, open to
all ages.

RUTLAND - A dance will be
held Saturday night , 8 p.m to 1
a.m., at the Rutland American
Legion hall, Eli Dennison post.
Door prize will be awarded,
admission is $2 per person.

CHESTER ~ Shade River
Lodge 453, F&amp;AM, will hold a
special meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs·
day with work In the E.A.
Degree. Refreshments will be·
served.

POMEROY - Revival at the
Pomeroy First Baptist Church
through July 19wlth the Rev. Ron
1-!ammonds. Cheshire, speaking,
at 7 eac h evening and special
voca l music each evening.

POMEROY - The Pomeroy
Seventh-day Adventist Church
will host a revelation seminar at
7 :30 p.m. Thursday at the
ch urch, Mu lberry Heights Road.
Pomeroy. The seminar will con- ·
tinue at 3:15 p.m. on Saturda)(.
. Those attending wlll receive a
King James Bible , 24 study
guides and a vinyl binder for the
guides. There ls no· charge but a
free will offering wil l be taken.

SATURDAV

FRIDAY
POMEROY - Adults interested In assist[ng with a midget
football league in the area are
as ked to meet at 6 p.m. Friday at'
Oeland Realit y, Pomeroy. Those
unable to attend but interes ted
are asked to call 992-6598.

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Retired -Teachers
AssoPOMEROY
The Meigs
cation will have a potluck picnic

SUNDAY

POMEROY - The annual
Biggs family reunion wj)l be held
Sunday at ·the home of Nathan
Biggs on State Route 124 off
Route 7 toward Rutland .. There
will be a basket dinner at noon.

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Mrs.
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Blakeslee,
Lincoln
Height s, at 5:30p.m on Saturday .
,Each member is to take a
covered dish, their own table
serviCe, and a lawn chair.

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HARISONVILLE - Weekend
meetings have been scheduled
for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
a) 7 p,m . . at the Harrisonville
Holiness Chapel. Dedication of
the church will take p.lace Sunday at 2 p.m. The Rev . William
Owen will be the guest speaker
and there will be special singing
each night at the services. The

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RUTLAND, - . The World of
I,lfe Ministries wil have a gospel
sing at the Rutland Civic Center.
at 7 p.m. Saturday night. Groups
scheduled to sing are the Seawal kers, Manna, the F ull Gospel
Travelers, and the United Gospel
Singers. There Is no charge.

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The .Jackson County . Fair,
which wiU run {rom Monday,
July 20 to Saturday, July 25, will
start with a meeting lor exhi bitors, pa rents arid advisers Sunday, Ju ly 19, at 8 p.m.
All Junior Fair livestock,
horses and small animals must
be checked In and In place by 10
p.m. Sunday. Also, all livestock
and horse.s must have a valid
health ~rtlficate when enteri ng
the lalrgrounds. Small anima ls
are excluded from having a
required validhealth certificate.
July 20 Is Junior Fair Queens
Day, which will start at 7 a.m.
with a market hog weigh-in. At 8
a.m. there will be a market lamb
weigh-In, followed by a market
steer weigh·ln at 9 a .m. and a
rabbit and poultry weigh· in at 10
a.m_ By noon ali booths will be
completed and non· livestock exhibits will be checked In and in
place.
At I p.m. there will be an open
clas steer show , followed at 2
p.m. by the Junior Fair BoQth
Judgi ng a nd at 6:30 p.m. by the
Junior Fair Queen Parade. 'At 7
p.m. the Style Review Aw,ards
Ni£ht wlii begin. At 7 p.m. there
will also be a demolilion derby .
On July 21, Senior Citizen Day
opens with the Junior Fair
Poultry Judging at 10 a.m., with
an open class to follow alter the
judging, followed by harness
racing at noon. The 4·H Oub will
put on a horse pre-shOw at 6 p.m.,
folowed by 1he JuniOr Fait Sheep
Show at 7 p.m. A showmanship
and an open class vllllollow the
ehHp •how. o\1 8 • p.m. the
Hollywood Thrill S how will
begin, followed by a barn dance
with Paul Sims at 9:30 p.m.
Jackson Day begins at 10 a.m.
on Jul y 22 with the Junior Fair
Rabbit s Show. An open class will
follow that event. There will be
harness rac ing and the Sou·
theastt'rn Ohio Angus Show at 1
p.m. An open class bee! show
follows the Angus show . At 3p.m.
the Beef Fitting Contest gets
under way, lollowed by the
Junior Fair Beet Show at 4 p.m.
and th e ,Junior Fair Steer Show at
6 p.m. Phil Dirt and The Dozers
will provide entertainment from
7:30p.m. to 9 p.m .
Oak Hill Day gets under way on
J uly 23 at 9 a.m. with the Junior
Fair Swine Show. At I p.m. the
Junior Fair Dairy and Goat Show
a nd harness raCing will get under
way, followed at 2 p.m. by a
marionette show, which will
star t every two hours. At 5 p.m.
the Junior Fair Veal Show will
start, fo llowed by a horse show
by the 4·H Club at 6 p.m. At 7:30
p.m. th e District Holstein show
will begin. Oak Hill Day will
conclude with a horse pull at 8
p.m.
WKOV Day starts on July 24 at
8 a.m. with the Swine Showman·
ship con test, lollowed at 10 a. m.
with the Beef Showmanship
co ntest. The Showman Contest
will follow the Beef Showman.ship con test .
At noon the marionette shows
will begin and will continue
throughout the. alternoon. At 4
p.m. th&lt;' Junior Fa ir Show will
begin, and to end the day, theMe\
McDa niel Show will start at 7
p.m. and will end at 9 p.m.
Wellston Day, the last day of
Jhe fair, begins July 25 with a 4-H
Club Fun· Horse Show at 9 a.m.
There will be a majorette compe·
· titian grandstand at 10 a.m.,
followed by marionette shows
tha t will start at noon and start
every two hours thereafter. Pro·
ject check-out time will be at 4 ,
p.m .,. and the fair 's last act will
be the 7 p.m. d ~molltlon derby.

PALMI. Italy tUPl) - A
private plane piloted by a flying
Instructor ran out of fuel and
made an emergency landing on a
crowded beach along the toe of
the Italian boot, police said.
The two-seat plane was return- ·
ing to Naples Wednesday when
its unldentUled pilot -described
as an Instructor flying with a
student pilot - 'realized he bad
run out of. fuel, &amp;l!thorltles said.

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The ear, nose and throat
surgeon employs the laser to
remove growths' on the chords.
Lasers are also being used to

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treat lung cancer by employing procedures .
incisions and help prevent excess
them to reduce the tumor mass
Question: What are the advan- bleeding. The amount of anesthe·
that blocks the airways.
tages of laser surgery compared sla required is much less with
In neurosurgery, the laser lets to traditional surgery methods?
laser surgery, and patients usuthe doc:tor remove various types
All8wer: Lasers allow smaller ally heal better .
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of FunDy Medlclae
Questloa: What forms of treatOhio Ualvenlty CoUe1e
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A118wer: Dermatologists use
Quea&amp;lon: JJust read that doctors the argon laser to remove tatoos
are uslnglaserstotreatpatients. and vascular tumors of the skin,
Is this true?
,called hemangiomas thee: man·
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technology are being applied
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used in almost every part of the and the ~iabet(c eye, . where a
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RUTLAND - The Rutland
Bow hunters Club will have a club
shoot Saturday with registration·
from 4 p.m to 6:30p.m. Regular
meetings are held on the second
Saturday of every month but
there will not be a meeting this
Saturday.

Lasers for health

Family medicine:

All relatives and friends are
POMEROY - The .annual registration at the pool, 992-9909,
Invited.
reunion of the children of the late or with Heidi Cobb, 992·3402 . .
--Charles and Alma Snyder will. be
RUTLAND - Rutland Garden
RACINE - Racine Chapter held Sunday at the roadside park
Club
will meet at the home of
134, Order of the Eastern-Star, c- on Route 33 South. Those attendMrs.
VIrgil
Atkins for a garden
will have a picnic Sunday at 6 ingaretot;~keacovereddishand
p.m. at the shelter house near the all relatives are Invited to attend. tour and picnic Monday at 5.p.m.
The p;ogram wil include a
Syracuse tennis courts, All ofllc·
~-workshop using the ·. Meigs
ers and members are Invited and
MONDAY
County Fair flower show
ea·ch is asked to take .a covered
SYRACUSE - London Pool . schedule.
dish.
wlll offer · swimming lessons
starting on Monday. Adult
POMEROY - Orange TownTUPPERS PLAINS - The classes w111 .begin at 9 a.m.:
sl!lp
Trustee~ will Mid a special
Tuttle family reunion will be held advanced beglnn~rs and inter·
meeting-Monday
at 7 p.m. at the
Sunday at the Tuppers Plains mediate at 10, a.m. ·and beginner
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homeofDorothyCalaway,clerk,
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firehouse. Dinner wll be at 12:30 at 11 a.m. All classes are $12 with
to
discuss
a
levy
and
other
p.m.
business.

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Beat of the bend

Th'--'sday, July 16, 1987

Block party planning...

Sharon Sieel ·gets another chance

By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel staff Writer
Time matches on and Middleport Cham her of
Commerce
members are
mov lng Into
high gear for
the annqal block
party which has
been set , for
Sept. 19.
Anyone with a food concession
or craft booth or any making
making project Is asked to call
Teresa Kennedy ·as soon as
possible. Teresa can he reached
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at 992-2026 or 992-6658.

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Sharo n Steel Corp.' s fight for ·
StJrvival received help when the
Department of Housing and
Orban Development agreed to
'!•It several more days before
t"rmlnating a $5 million grant
i)le compa ny needs for capi tal
Improvements at Its ohly steel
milL
; The previously announced
grant deadline of July 15 was
extended until July 23 when
Sharon Steel, with th e.assistance
or congressmen from Pennsylvania and Ohio, convinced HUD
o!licials It ·cou ld raise $12 million
In private matching money re
quired for the release of the
Urban Development .,,AeHooGra nt.
Rep. Thomas Ridge, R·Pa .,
Wednesday said the nation's
pt h·largest steelmaker could
r.nerate theprlvatefinanclngby

.....
There appears to be a consider·
'

Grace Weber, mental health
drive chairperson for the Reeds·
vUIE&gt; area, Is extending thanks to
her . commutitty for respOnse to
the . mental health ' bellrlnger
drive.
Residents con.trlbuted $1.74.50
to help support th e work of the
Mental Health Association In
Ohio. The association Is made up
of volunteers Who work to ' edu'
cille the public about. mental
health and mental illness, and
support lmprovemen ts In mental
health services for those in need
of help.
Bellrln~ter
workers in ihe
Reedsville area were Gladys
· Thomas, Barbara Henderson,
Connie Rucker , Hazel Barton,
Sheila Buchanan, Ann Buckley,
Abigail Cauthorn and Paula
Cowdery.

able amount of interest In the
Oliver North story locally . In
tact, several. people have ask~
how they can get in touch with
North.
I was unable to loca te a home
And nex t Thursday evening at
address. However , there Is a 7 the Ohio University Communi·
legal assistance lund address versUy Band will be appearing
· and I feel that any communica· for a free concert on the parking
lion sent there would reach him. lot. The band was a great hil It's the Oliver North Legal ahd wasn't it hot - in an
Assistance Funif,' P .O. Box 50096, appearance on ihe river last
Washington, D.C. 20004.
year. Bank One is bring the band
......
to the community.
Sixty years IS a long time:· ·-···-The . Pomeroy Chamber of
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Kibble Commerce will have hot dogs,
wUI be observing their 60th corn dogs, sausage, sweet corn
wedding anniversary at their and soft drinks on the parking lot
home on Eden Ridge Road , !or sale -beginning at 5p.m. on the
Reedsville, on Monday, July 27.
evening of the concert.
Their grandson , George
.....
Plckehs, and his wife, Debbie,
Pomeroy business houses a re
missionaries on the Ivory Coast, advised that the Pomeroy
West Africa, were home on leave Chamber of Commerce now has
recently so there ·was a pre- color postcards of the town- one
anniversary celebration with a a night view of Main St. and the
family dinner held at the Dutch other of the monument at the
Valley Resta urant at Sugar courthouse.
Creek.
Businesses can get the cards
George and Debbie had to get from the Chamber of Commerce
back to their duties so that's why office.
the early observance: There will
not tie a special celebration on
'Even washing the car doesn't ··
the date of the event. However, bring on the rain - maybe it
I'm sure that the Kibbles would takes numbers -like if we all did
appreciate .hearing from neigh· It on the sa me day. Do keep
bors and friends on the occasion .. smiling.

Young reunion held
The second Young familYreunIon was held Sunday at the home
of Harry and Jean Roush, Pine
Grove.
served
at noon
the
A covered
dishfollowing
dinner was
blessing by Edith ManueL
Attending were Otlio Young,
Nelson,' Cathie' and Eric Repp,
'cary, Louella , and and Amy
Grunder, Everett, Sharon and
Todd Young, Inez Grunder, Andy
Repp, Jay and Tessie Grunder,
Bettie McGuire, Howard and
Anna Searles, Lynne and Jeanie
Arms, Recka Elder , Joe, Edith, .
and Tim Manuel, Elva and Lewis
Hudson, Harry and Jean Rokush,
Bobby, Cheryl and Michael
·
Bailey.
Sid, Denise and Joey Manuel,
Ernest Young, Sr .. Wanda Cu·
tllp, Charles and Mjnnle Young,
Roy and Linda Brunty, Gary,
Patr and Erin Young, Elizabeth
Lawson, P. J . and Vada
McBalne, Annie King, Robert
and Bernice Bailey.
The group enjoyed games.
Prizes were awarded in several
different categories. Afternoon
callers were the Rev. and Mrs.
Carl Hicks, and Janie Compton.

The 1988 reunion will be held
the ·second Sunday In July at the
home of Charles and. Minnie
Young.

HOLLEY JO WILLIAMS

Williams

N,V.

When the dea l for Mueller
Computerized Heari"" Aid Selection
"'It
collapsed, Quantum, whlch h o l d s z
CJ Swim Molds • Interpreting Setvices
$96.9 million of Sharon Steel's

if
LISA M. KOCH , M. s. .
4:

13.~.. percent debentures, anno.uriced it would see k a liquida·
tion of the· firm .

11.1
· 1AUd'10....,
·lnmst
..... L'ce
I R$ed Cl'IRIC3

Faced wit h dissolution, Sharon
Steel petitioned for protection
from its creditors.
The steelmaker, In an attempt
.to meet the req uirements of the
UDAG, has been seeking loans
throu~;:h Mellon Bank in Pitts·
burgh and other financi a l institutio ns In western Pennsylvania
and northeaslern Ohio. ·
M£&gt;ilon announced recently It
·- Sharo n Steel was for~ed into wou ld be willing to lend $1 mllllon
Chapter 11 bankr uptcy reorgani· or more to Sharon Steel If other
za tion in Apr il when it declined to banks made similar co mmit·
se ll Mueller for $55 million to an
ment s, but there have been no
investment group headed by reports of a loan package being
Qua ntum Overs~as , a s'!bsldl ary . finalized.

....

i!!!; (614) 446·7619 Of (614) 992·6601
417 Second Avenue, 8o X 1213
Gallt. poli's• Ohi'o 45631
·

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FREE
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ALLWORK
GUARANTEED

.
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. NOW

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Public Sale
&amp; Auction

Parts &amp; Service

Public Notice

AIJCnON
July 18. 1987

10:00 A.M.

~
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lOCATED AT 102 HORTON STREET. MASON.
W. VA.
The Estate Of Gretchen Yeager Will Be Sold
ANIIQU£S &amp; H(IUS(HOI.Il' Round oak iabkl. 4 oak ch.,s Jenny l vnn bed. 3-

PI!a! Witerfall bedroom "'''· hordrock maote 2 Pl!a! hutt:h. ~llle and 4
chair&gt; 2 poecel~/l'j( room su~e. ;1&gt;"'1' ~bkl. oak dresser , ike r&lt;W maple
d"""'. 1·tx: Early Amelan hv~g mom surte. rechnef, l&lt;lmwol cclor TV.
~~ J poece maple c.onopy bel)rl)1n1 suoe. ook SOC\&lt; board, !&gt; !)Ieee
dnw:tte set oak rocker d(5k sofa. wr:ker iock.er, metal t abmet metal
cJt.nrt trunk. oa~

:

NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARY
On June 29 . 1987. in the
Meigs
County
Probate
Court, Cue No. 25666,
Jacky CoughenOur. 5988
Karl Road. Columbus, Ohio.
43229, was appointed EKe·
c utor of the nt1te of James
A. Coughenour . deceeted,
late of S1lem Township.
Meigs County. Ohio .
Robert E. Buck,
Probate Judge
Lena K. Nenelroad, Cleric

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

PAT HILL FORD
992·2196
Middleport. Ollio

1712 . 9 . 16. Jtc

1 -13-tfc

WELLMAN'S

!l!Wifl~

mach•ne wtth rope tWISt front and carvtnt I'TlbPie
Graodtathei clock. J 0005. S.~nature eye le'lel electr&lt; 10nge,

PAINTING &amp;,
SANDILA.STING

rocklf .
S.gnalule relr'f!O'aiOicoooertooe. ~ars Kenmore was~ &amp; clryer, Ken11101~
Ullnlfll lreezer. 36"' go15 ""Ri'· ~!&lt;Idle sew&lt;lg mo;hltlli, lots ol kmtl~ng
male&lt;~ol old cnmp dol, old f)du1es and lrames, fb Bklil l&gt;Jtteo dish. 16 sans

,

looAieollot

EAGLE RIDGE
. SMAll ENGINE
CENTER

.,.,..., oot bel~ sta~t ond much more

AUCTIONEER: RICK PEARSON, # 6687
Phone m-5785
EXECUTRIX: PAULINE V. PULLINS

PARTS • SERVICE
Repairs

MASONRY IIITOU!ION,
SWIM POOlS, lllEL •. IUNI,
fUMING EQUIPIIINT,
HOU!IS. 1!011 FIONTS, ETC.
Work Guaranteed
FREe ESTIMATES

Cal 61•·U6-3028

on All Makes

1 -29-1 mo.

Transaxle Repairs

Cosh or cllect&lt; w~h t .D.

Not Reoponoitllo I&lt;&gt;&lt; accldertto "" ton

la&lt;afod Halfway lotwun
lt. 7 and lashatt

of property.

DABBLE

HRS : 12 :00 · 6 :00

Monday -Saturday

FREE
SUMMER MERCHANDISE FOR THE
..... -·.

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...........

ENTIRE FAMILY

1987 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO TROFEO "Special Edition"

WAS 123,446.00

MOW

S18,446

Roger Hysell
Garage

MillE'S APPUANCE

It , 124, Pamoroy Ohio

IIIYIIG All IWOI .AHDI Of
ttDtlltHOID AI'PUAHCII. lll
IIPW GUlllllltlD I YUI,

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR
Alao Trutllllulo•
• PH. 992-5682
or «192·7121
•
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•VINYl SIDING
•AlUMINUM SIDING
•BlOWN IN

531 JACKSON PIKE · RT.36 WEST

1987 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO SS AERO COUPE

INSUlATION

llucket 1101t, power locl!s. power wlnlhows,r. gla11, P.trunk oponor, ftaarnuts, 5.0 liter V-1 high out·
put..,.,.., T-t.,., pul• wipon, dtfaggtr, air ce. . tlantr, cOIIHit,sport mirrors, limitod slip tliflor·
ontial, cruiH, aula. traM., tilt whool, H.O. hattory, AM/fM cosutto.
STOCI NO. 0523
•

. WAS $19,295.00

MOW

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

S1·
6 92''5
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llow

··Free

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luilt

H0111t1

REPAIR SERVICE
S.rvict Call
Otily SJ210

PMTI AIID Lllbl,
StnicMg rtfr . . ef•s. fr••·
w~o

AC lwln•w unit• oNyl,
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THE
KOUNTRY CLUB
a,

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' 8.00
NEW
GRIPS

'3.00

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TROPHIES
Pt AOUES
BADGES

Es~mates"

PH. 949-2860
or 949-2801
No Sunday Calls

GOLF
LESSONS

JOHN YEAFORD
Prafttslonal

CHfSTD,

J.ll·lfn

1983 BAJA 18 FT. OPEN BOW
115 H.P. Morcury outboard' engine, power trim.
"ALL ACCESSORIES INClUDED"

WAS •6,995

NOW

S5495

, .REASONABU • RELIABLE

8·20· '86 tin

IIOUIS:

11

MOII.•WID,·F11. 1
I::SO·ItM P.M.

TIIUIS.·liiUIS.
1:30-StM P.M.
SA!UIDAY
9:00-tcOO , ...
.CLO- SUNDAY

PIIONit
61.·992·661.
C 11187 Pondwol&amp; In:.

.

:Heward L. Writnel
.
'

; ROOFING

: NEW - REPAIR
Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cla11ning
.
Painting
.FREE ESTIMATES

949-2263
···or 949-2168
4·22·17-ttn

••

J . J.IJ I mo.

!CUT OUT FOR fUtURE U!EI

PUtLIC INirriD • _ _ ·

BISSELL
BUILDERS
CUSTOM .UILT
HOMES I GARAGES
"AI lea-bit Prices"

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2860
Day ar Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS ,

,

PIANO TUNING

•Ranges

Goo&lt;l thr~ A"'- 30, 1917

•Refrigerators
•Dryers •Freeze's

992-3718

&amp; ALUMINUM

CAll:

Ph. 16141 843-5425
5· 22-87·2 mo . p4.

EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR
Truck, auto, &amp;
haavy equipment
repairs and
welding.

(All makes &amp; models!

PH. 949-2756
John 11. lenh

Owner/Mechanic
s.s.·u.s ....

WILL HAUL
JUST CALL!

992-3410

ln8ttln

15 '"· bpari-· ill
Schools, Ha-s,
Churches.

4·5·tlc

7-2-1 mo.

DENNY CONGO

16141 997· 77S4

,

985·3561
All M1ke1

EUGENE LOIIG
lie. rotS·011 .... l/1"11

'

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

PARTS and SERVICE

·

Pay Your Cable &amp;
Phone Bills Here
1 IUIIN!S! PHON!
'6141 99HSlO
R£!1DENCI PHON!

le(tiVe 50'%. Off
SECOND tuning if
done within one
year.

•Washefs •Dishwasher s

lf2 PRICE

We C11rry Fiahing Supplies

11 o.m. Ia 7 p.m.

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

3 part: Collie .puppies to gN8
rmay. 6 weeks old. 1 male. 2
lemeles. Call614-992-3877.
3·8 weeks ~d female halfGerman Shepherd pUppies.
304-676-7966.
2 mother clt.s &amp; 6 kinens. 6
gerbils. 3 babiet, 2 aduh1.
304-676· 7363.
2 female kitt1111s. gray -calico.
304·676·4216.
Dog - Norwegian Elkttound ,
1payed. Good watch dog but not
with kids. 304-875-7649.
8a~tam

chicks. 304-896· ;J972.

Two pancolllepuppiea -1 male,
1 female . Call 304-676-7883.

6 Lost and Found
Lost· Female white cat between
Rio Grand11 ilnd Vinton on At.
32&amp; . Pie••• Call · 614 -246 ·

9603.
lost : Pony, brown &amp; white mare
near Kamper Hollow. Call 814448· 3702 ,

8

Public Sale
&amp; Auction

JIUDDlEPORT, OHIO

7-15-17 I mo.

. .

· MARCUM
CONTRACnNG

: [" CitESTD, 01110
:~~~~~ ~=w~C~M'ENT

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

YOUNG'S
-

CARPENTER
SERVICE

Addons snd remodeling
Roofing and gutter work
Concrete \¥ork
Plumbing a nd elect rical

wo••

(Free Estimates)

V. C. YOUNG Ill
992-6215 ar 992-7314

" Pomeroy, Ohio
·

4·15-' 86·1C

ROOM AOOITIONS
BUILOINGS

REFERENCES

,.... Da' ., htni...
985-41.1

GEIIDAL COttnACTOIS
7-15-17 l11a. pd.

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

Let Us Flace 'i ou Ia
FREE ESTIMATES
AESIOENTIAL / CO!Io1MERCIAL

'"· 742·2027

ANY liM I
BlJ I CHf ll SHU f)
Wo know whoro 1ttt looof is.
Wo also k11tw tho
for
llut&lt;h•ltit .. ~ , ........
Wo uHsfy • yoo Rn' t pay
fm IUTOIEIIIG
W/1115 (OUPOfl

til••

Goo&lt;! ·thru 'A-tl

CALL ANYTIME
446·8311

7-6-l mo.

Auctioneer Col. 01car E , Click.
304-895-3430 .

9

Wanted To Buy

We pay eaah for lete model clean
used car~ .
Jim Mink ChtN .-Oidslnc.
Bill Gene J o hn•on
614-446 -3672
TOP CASH Paid for '83 mod~
and newer used can . Smith
Buidl-Pontiac. 1911 Eastern
Ave., Gallipolis. Call 114-4462282.

Want to buy used mobile ho mes.
Co1161 4-•&lt;8-0176 .
3 tobacco baling boll.,, wringltl'
w ..her . Call 614· 379-2423 ef·
ter 9am. 1114 ·379 ·2160 etter
Bpm.

Buying daily gold , silver coins.
rings , tewelry. stefling ware, old
coint, large currenq. Top prices. Ed Burkett Barber Shop,
2nd. Ave. Middleport. Oh. 614992·3.76.
Wanled to buy, standing tim~r .
Call AI Tromm st 814· 742·
2328 .
One to two acres of l111d in
cotfntf"' for trallet. Mu1t have
aeptic tank, trail• hook-up and
Z2Z Beech
51 .. Alberta
Middleport,
Ohio
vnter.
Write
Becku1.
.6760.

TA YLOI IUILDEIS

40'1. Off ON WINDOWS
THRU JUlY

...................
CAU · fOI Flit l511U1t

992-6116 or 367·7220

7·8· '17·1 mo.

Help Wanted

11

Htactiv•.
stut
~ S3.615
Secur;ty In
local
atore.
PW hour. training progr.m 6
oqult&gt;mont
lrlch&lt;dod . Bond.b-·
ground lnfofmlliori with phone
n u - to Flthl" Big Whool
NO . 18, 100 Wa~hlnglon
Squoro, w-on Ct. Houoo•
OH &lt;3180 . Aftn ' LP. Monogor.
Stot'B
Retail

N..d full-time b•bysittw. &amp;

Help Wantad

MLT Certified or oUgtblo for port
time evening~ position Mondav
thru Fridav . Comect Pert0nnel
Dep1. Pl.... nt v... ev Hot;pltal.
VIII"" O~vo. Pt. Pl. WV 25110.
AAE ·EEOE.

AVON, no servH;:tl ch•ea. open
terrllorias, phone 304-171 1~28 .

nlghto ow..... eon bohoHu 10 VETERANS -Earn u.tia monevln
tl\e Army Net'onal Guafd. 304am
11 ~~m
7119• ook
.fo• ontr,.
Pom. 114-3e7GoiUpoUt 175·3850., HI00-5&lt;2·34119 .

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-T-,pl-,t-,. t-600-w-:iool&lt;-ly_o_t_ho_m-o:
lnlo•motlon1

sond

ulf·

•dd&lt;OUOd envelOPe to Mr.
M-or.
44616. Box132 C•rrollt;&gt;n. OH

GREAT POSITION!
Don ' t Mlu This Rare OpportunProgr•m Oi_rector - ity! Work from your hom• hiring
Compreftenshl:a ootp•tlant sub- and ·training peopte. FREE train·
ltance ebuse Protram. Aaspon- lng pfovkted. Weekly peycMc:ks. ,
slbillt/81 i nclude prooram ldelll· job for moth8f'S, form•
a dm i ni 1trat Ion. su pervis ion, teachers, party plan de ..ercounselirig, end publle relation•. llteachars. par. Cel lootlect) ·
Qu•lificiations should Include at Now! Betty Varallo. 304· 744 ~
Ieist two year• e-perience in 092 • .
tubltance 1buse field, some
adminittrativs experianc.,'i tond " PARTY -PARTY.. COmbine 2
In proceu of cartificstion.
nd demonstration• in one. Sell tays,
Inter end fflume by July 3 . to giftl ancf home decor with
Personnel Committ. .. Vinton- Christmu cetslog. No cash
Jac.kson County Alcohol Po· inueatment. Fr8fl Christmas Kit.
gram, 287 P~•l Street Jackson, Earn to 25 pet to sell or book a
P1~y-Party- with Toy Chest.
OH •5&amp;49. E.O.E.
304-937-32.1 .
HIRING! Governmen• jobs. your
eree. 816,000. 868,000. Call AVON - All areas. Call Marilyn·
602 - 838 - 888~ Ext. 1449.
Weaver .3 04-882-2145.
Governma'lt Jobs. •16.040 ·
'69,230 • ye..-. Now hiring. Call
1-806· 687· 6000 Ekl, R· 9806
for current fed•al lilt.

Part-time bookkHPer. ftuible
hours, 1 2 to 1 6 hours weekly,
Computer knowledge helphll.
Send r"ume to The Daily
Sentinel. Bolt 7290 . Pomeroy,
Ohio 46169.
Auto Mechanic. 5 yrs. eKperlance. Mutt heveOwn tools. (On
commission) . Sand resume .to
Deily Sentinel, Boll 7.2 9M ,
Pomeroy, Ohio .
Teachers Aide. Must be able to
ailsiat in the supervisk)n and
instruction ol 1tudents with
moderate, 1evere or J)t'ofound
ret•dalion. M1y keep lr1ining
r&amp;cords, attendance records and
lunch records. Aulat stud1111t1
durin9 lunch. Assist stud~~nta
during toiletlng and other 1elf·
help •kills. Must be willing lo
work with ltudenu who hll"'te
severe behavior problems.
15.82 per hour. Medical. liability
in1ursnce, PEAS , sick leave,
personel dsva. vac~ion. life
insurance. 8:30-3:30 Mond..,..
FridiiV. 9 month poshion. Posting. date, July 10 through July
20, 1987. Applicants 1hould
send resume to: Meigs County
Board ol Mental . Retsrdation,
p·, o ~ Box ·307, SyreeuN, Ohio.
45779. Ann . Kathy Luebbert.
Educational Director.
T81chers Aide. Part time. Mult
be 8ble to assist in the superviston and in1truction of stud~tl
with moderate, tevafa or pro·
found retardation. Mey keep
training records, attendance record• and lunch records. A..i1t
atudanta during lunch. Auist
students durin; toileting and
other setf· h..p skills. Must be
wl11ing to work whh 1tudents
who have ..vere behevior prab·
lems. S6.82 per hour. Medical .
liebilily insurance, PEAS. sick
lesve. personal d..,.s, vac•tlon,
lite in•uranca. Ho'-'r1: 10:00 to
2:00 Monday through Friday . 9
month positton. Po.ting date:
July 1 0 -July 20. 1887, Applioams altouW send ...,,.. to:
Meiga ·county Bo•d of Mentel
Retsrdation. P.O . 8011. 307,
Syracu ... Ohio. •5779. Attn.
Kslhy M . Luebbert; Educational
Director.

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Situations
Wanted

Middle woman to live in or rent. ·;-·
Cell 614-446· 14,4, 614-4461023 or 614-448-1764.

18 ' Wanted to Do
Septic tank pumping. r"ldem:ial
&amp; commwlc1l. flO per load. ·
Ron EvansEnterprlsn. Jackson.
Ohio. Cal.! 61•· 286·6930
Jim'• odd jobs painllng, drive-way retealing, carpenter work &amp;
roof repair, lr... • hedg•'
experienced . Cell 814 · 379 ..
2415.
Babysitting doli• in my home . .
Vinton area . Call 614·388- •
8236.
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Can do light hauling sndroofing.
Reasonable rates . M•rlon
Snider. 614·949-2129.
Room .and board for elderly and
handicapped whh personal c•e.
In Middleport: Call 514-9926873.
Groverts Lawn Mo~f~~er Repllir.
We'll pick 'up and delivef. Good . ...
used m9wera for .. Ia. Call
614-742-2393 or 814-7423091 .

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Business
Opportunity
I NOTICE I

THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISH·

lNG CO . recofntnendt that you
do business with people you
know. and NOT to send mon..,.
through the malt untll you htwe
in.v eetigettd 1M offMnt.
For ..Ia: Cov8 Bar. Rt , 7 ,
Pomeroy, Ohio. $40,000 firm.

&amp;U-992·9901 .

Own Your Own Apparel or Shoe
Store. ~;hoose from : JeanJob opening for Junior High Sportswear, Ladies Apparel.
Instructor. Must havt or be Men ' s , Children-maternity,
.tigible for Ohio Special Educe· large si.zes, petite, dancewe•r· .
tion CertHieatetotaach ttudentl aerobic, bridel, lingerie or ace•·
who hne moderate• • ..,.,., or 1oriea slore. Add color anatylis . ...
profound mental retardation. Brands; Li.z Cl•ibortla, Gasoline,
(MSPRI Plan, develop and im· Hellthltl!., Levi, Lea. Camp
plement training programs for Beverly Hih, St. Michele,
ltudents a11igned to the elus. Chaus;. Ou,ba!=k Red. Genesis.
Must be willing to work with Fofenza. Org..,icllly Grown.
ttude'nts who have severe be- ov•r 2000 others or &amp;13.99 one
hwtor PfObltml. Salary com- Pf'ice d•~ner, t'nuiti ti• pricing
mansural81 with quaiHications. discount or family shoe store.
Banefiu include medical. liabil- Relail pric.s unbelievable for
Ity in•urance; PERS: •lck leave; quality shoes normally prk;ed peraonal davs; life insurance . . from t19, to &amp;80. Over 250
Tttia is a nine month position. brsnds 2600 ltyles. &amp;14.800 to
with 8 :30 tm to J :30 pm 826,900; inventofY. trtaning.
working hours. Posting data: f111.turea. Qt'tnd opening. airf•e.
Juty 13. 198.7toJuly23. 1987. etc. Can open 1&amp; ct.,•. Mr.
Applican" should sand resumes Sidney (404)262·4489 . ,
to: Melg1 Cou_nty Bosrd of
Mental Retardation, P.O . Box
307, Svracuse. Ohio 46779.
Rea l Es lalr.
Attn: Kathy M. Luebbert, Educs·
tion Director.

LAB TECH
Jackson General Hoap. Rtpty, W.
Va Is ecceptlng application• fOf •
fullt imerriedlca1labTechnicien,
qualified applicant. will heva a 2
or 4 year degree in Medical
Tedmology and a current ASCP
Registry. Hosprtel offers ••callent Mlary and Hnefhl for more
information ell, Personnel DireCOir 304-372-2731 or apply at
Hospital buulneu office.

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Homes for Sale

2 BR . 10 yr .. mint conditton,
betutiful location, Nur ' Nor·
thup. Priced r~t or wMI uade.
Call &amp;14-256-6200.
5 8dr .• 11h nory, all electric. full

btl~t~.ement. 8 .1 acres, located in·

Ato Grande. t47. 000.
514-2411· 6197.

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•REMODELING.

•OARAGE&amp; • POLE

Alc lt Purson Auc tioneer li·
jn .Ohto '8ftd WMt Virlfnla , Res.. Estate. af!tique, f~m.
llquilfation ulet , 304· 773 5785 or 773 ·6430.
C*tHd

Manth of JulY.

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Sunday: 1 p.m.-7 p.m.

Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling .. ·
Roofing of all Types
Worked in home area
20 yeart
"Free Estimates"

; Mobile service

:' 6147843-5248

Pomero'

ly Chonct or Appotntmtnt

PLASTIC CRAFT
and ·
CERAMIC BISQUE

161 North S.cond
MidtllfiGrl, Ohio 4S760

HOURS: Tuo .· Wtd.·fri.

VIIIYL

:electronic Organs

HUDNALL
PlUMBING &amp; HEATING

1124 East Main St.

SUPERIOR
SIDING CO.

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

N. 2nd AYE.
MIDDLEPOIT, OH.

BUY- SEll - TRADE

Riverine Antiques

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;J.R.'s REPAIRS

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ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL

l·i -'17· 1 mo.

SHOP

CLQSEO SUNDAY

Business Services
Power tr..,. rtloato, mol4ing pocka91, Rf0991r, 3.1 Ntor V-6 "'9· WfM/ca11. spociaf •IWGUIItttl po- anto-, clftiOio w/11- shill, touring cor ridt I ha . .ing plcg. ltathor wrappod
t'-i"' whotl, spt&lt;lfic buckot tools, leather trim, 6-way powor 11011 1n&lt;luding power rKlinor.
"loavtlful llock".
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Giveaway

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INOUITllAL

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W1low d,..., Aostoc t&gt;dure dal1\ai:t5. ~mps. comiXJI1(!! stereO, AMHol 8
tnck •nd slanrl llJIIS, 11nes. ~ pans_ ron ~ taw n .-.- ne«1s reoa~rs.

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ond- flo 8tue drshes. .,.....ed . .ljo dosh. gray potche and saucet.

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Finished in lilac~ w/rttlleathor, 6-woy powor IMIItt -"·
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lock~ dual,_,... roof
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A special meeting of the
Pomeroy Area Merchants Association has been scheduled for 8
a.m on Tuedsay at Bank One.
Ideas are needed for the bridge
opening ceremony and salE'S
promotions .

Su11uner Clearance

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,...,., spert nlirron, crui•. V-6 tftllnt,IIVIO. trans. tilt whool, aluminum whotlt, , . . , UI/FM·
/-ttt. '-'-tor, H.D. coaling, sptcial. "loautiful ltd."
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·BELL CONSTRUCTION

6-l7·ltc

Phone

selling it s profitable Mueller
Brass Co. to an unidentifi ed
group of Investors.
• Rldgesaldapurchaseofferfor
Mueller was mad e to Sharon
Steel o!!ldals iatf' Tuesday and
will remain in effect through July
21. A source in Was hington said
the inves tor · group has offered
abOut $~ m!lllon for the Port
Huron, Mi ch., company .
"There's a lot of work to be
done In a very, very short period
of time, but it's very·· encourag·
ing," Ridge said. "This is as far ·
as Sh11ron Steel has been able to
come. and It's the best offerHUI1
has had in the las t 3¥., years."

Business Services

birthday
Holley Jo Williams recently
celebrated her first blrtllday
with a party given by her
parents , Bobby and Teresa Williams, Pomeroy.
,The party was held at the home
of her maternal grandmother,
Dorothy Harden of Lincoln
Heights.
A Care Bear theme was
carried out with cake, Ice cream,
chips, iced tea and coffee being
served.
Those attending were Brian
and Paige Harden, Jay, Erma
and Matthew Ridgeway . · Scott ~
Williams, Jessica Janey·, Linda,
Bobby and Jimmy Austin, her
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Harden, paternal grandparents,
Bob and Pat Williams, and
paternal great -grandmother,
Helen Williams .
Sending gfifs were Jim,
Annette and Jay Lambert, and
John, Taml, John William and
Heather Nelson.

The Daily

Ohio

StrVIGI:s

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Help Wanted

local manufacturing firm it
leelting an el.ctro/ mechenicat
graduate engineer who conaid·
ers Meigs, Mason or Qallls area
hOme. We prefer a parson with
about 20 YQrl In a bf-o8d range
of electrical, 6 mecttanicel design •P•Ieflce. Salary le negoti·
able. Pleaaa send r•ponce to
loll T-CD -800 c / o Gsllipolis
Dally Tribune, 825 Third
Avenue. Gallipolis, OH 4663, .
Include, education experience

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MiddlepOrt

8t Vicinity
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3 family . Bike. applisnces.:
dishes, fufnllure. knick-knacks,w
clothing. Misc. Behind Bidwell• •
PO . Wed.· Sit .
Lost around Mercerville, Me- ·
dium size bleek dog, part Collie: ~
R,werd $10. Call 614- 256- ,.'
1321 .
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Yard sale: Tools. furnituf8. toyL
clothes. mi1c. First nla in 10
v-an. 4 .6 mil• from Chester on
Rt. 248 . Follow signt to log
cabin on hill. Thur. and Fri ..B-8.
Sst. 8-12. 814-9811-4227,

Yard Sate, Centenwy Town- ·'
house. July 17. ClOth... 1ppli-:
cances, home int .. jew&amp;t .... Misc. •
9·1
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~nd pat~s.etc .

Garage uta: Fri. 61.m .•?. &amp;66
Leur.. St. Middleport, Ohio.
Tova. tools, old trunkt, bicycle.
misc .. ·

622 Jay Drive. Fri, 17. 8 -&amp;:
Antiques. clothing, ml1c. Fricfai •O:
only sale;
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E~tp•ian~ body man needed
to build s1fvag• cera. For lntar·
v......,, Csll 014· 388 ·1e11S.

Wed. Thur. 11h milet Hy1oll Run.
CheiiP prices. Variou• item1.
61.· 992· 5275. '

An.,.tion Nur••· Rewerdlng
••p•lance for the socially orlented nur.. A 31 bed n.w•
facitity for th• ba1ia1Jy arftbul•
tory ttd•ly wtth a hlstor,~ ot
seizure ditorder or mental retar~
d~lon . Currerntr, Heklng a
pat1·tlme • call-in sub LPN to
worlt all shlftt. Be part of a
growing comp.,.,. Contact OH
Job Service. 114-448· 1183.

Friday, July 17 on cOunty Rosel
31 , Bald Knob-StiversvHie Ad ..
nut to Bald Knob Chui'ch.

Immediate O,.ninga. &amp;werel
potkktne for men and women
from th. G•Uipolls .,.. , No
•p•llll'lce nec.uery but the
d•tre to work and wllllnante• to
IMrn ._ e must. EKPIN\c.t
advancsd If eccepted. Tr-.,or·
tatktn p.rovkteld at no OOM H
needld. If you hwa • pl-'"1
penonality and lfke 10 meet Ill•
public . . Mr. Kemp. Fri .• \Juty
17, tOAM· 1'M Alpine Motot.

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WMted 8t 'Ac,... the 8u..th* aatyllt. Prafer-

whh a foUouulng, Call
81 ·"41·1110 ook for Roxie.

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Yard Sate. Friday 17th , Set . • ·
18th. Otf 1• 1 on Lln~n Pille et · '
C•ntenaf"'. •th trailer on left. :'
Clothing, tool I , jewelry, dilh•....
drapes. lawn mowert, &amp; mite. ., •

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9· 6 . Thurs., Fri .• &amp; Sat.

At Ma•ine MithHIS, laurel CliH
Rd. Fridsy, July 17th and
Saturday, July 11th. First ula
thie year.

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Wed., Thurt., Frt. 8·2 pm. Toy ..
child,..'• ctothlng, a little of
worythlr\g. 1-oi·Rodnor Ad,
Thl~ hs. on right off. At. 31.

Y.ord Bolo. July 17 • 11. 2~
miiM out Geo...- Creek Rd. AI
size clothing, including big
women1, emall1ppll1noee, tova.
shutt..... bed fr11m• bird t.age.
mise.

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milet Rt. 2 N. Clothing 111 tiz•t. :
Home Interior, Somtthing for ,.
ev-vone. I to 1
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YA'ADSALE - Fridl'f, le.m . -7 : "
p.m .; Salurd-v, 8 a.m. · 1 p.m. ~
105 Highland Avenue. Point ~
Ploo..,, Clothoo, old dlo- ' .
lntiques, booka. ,.._.leneous. : .
YARO SALE -

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Home• for Sale

For Mle by owner: 2 story houM
;n Mlddtopon -ooldng p .....
~ yr. guerntMCf vlnyle 'lding.
w· w cerpet, 1 ~ blth. unique
woodworll. 114-912-1121.

M·:ll 11.11'1!1

61 Household

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Gowmmem Homeefrom t1 . IU
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CaM 1-801-1818000 EJd. OH· IIOI5 tor current
repo nn.

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3 bedroom house tor sele in

Pom-. 11•-992-2288.

For ..le by owner: Racine. Ohio.
2 11ory Muu. I badrooms. 3
b.throomt. centr1lliJ. Spectou1
cloHhl, plll1ial baeement, large
out building, tully carpeted
u.eept• ldtehen, 2 fumecn,
within welldng dllltlnce of R•·
cifte bulin111 dlatritt. 31h acres.
082.000. con11cy doytime 114·149·21512 or nighttime 814 - 949 · 2408 if
int...Ced.

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GOVERNMENT HOMES ~m
n .oo. IU repoi&lt;lolao t.X dot;,.

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"We are gathered here at
number 14 which is a short
but difficult par 3 with a
kidney-shaped green surrounded by traps ... !"

992-57U. '

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Olive St., Oatlipolit,
NEW- e pc, wood group- '311.
Living room suit•- *118-eUI.
Bunk bedo with beddl.,.. 0111.
FuH liM mlttr... a. tound•k)n
1tertlng - t98 . Recliners
aterting· ttl:
;
USED- Bedt, df•sers. bedroom
1uitea. t198 -1289. Dask1,
wringer w•eher, • .complec•line
of uud furniture .
NEW- WHt•n
130.
Woi-kboott e18 • up. IStltll •
softtoe) . Ceiii14-.U0-3159 .

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0000 USEO APPLIANCES

w..hers.

drY••· ratrig.-ators.
Skaggs Appllsncts,

r•ng•• ·
UppiM RlviM Ad. bHida Stona
Cr•t Motel. 614·441: 7381 .

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Sot11 and chairs priced frOm
t395. to ttl!. Tabl• eao and
up to eu&amp;. Hld••· IMdl 1390
tO 159.5 . Aeclin~ttt t22~ to
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t311. Limp• t21 to e1215.
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Apartment
Din.Ctn t109 end up tO e495.
Wood tibia w-e chairs t2815 to
for Reht
1715. Detk t100 up to 1375.
Hutch• t400 1nd up. Bunk
Furnished apt .. next door to
beds complele w· m•t,..MI
Ubrtry. One prof... ional Adult
t291 and up Ia e391 . 11by beds
41 Houses for Rent
only . Parking. Ph. 441-0338 .
t110. ·Mattr..... orboxsprinp
full or twin .e ee. firm t71, and
Nic.ly turnithed small house. Furnished apartment , 1210.
tl8. OuMn seta t221," king
Adult• only . Aeterenc•• re- utilities paid. 1 bdr. 920 Founh,
ch•t •e1. Gun
t3150. 4
quired. Oft street parking. Ph. Gellipolis. Call 441·4416 after
c1blnet11 I gun. Gu or .,~ric
814-. .8-0338 .
8pm.
rena• $371. leby mMtr.....
• t415 . Bed tram• no.
Kitchen furni1hed. carpeted. 2 Aper1ment tor Rent: 3 roomt. • .315
t30 a King treme •so. Good
BR. 1 'h bath, no . peu, Oep. &amp; • 1 26/ mo. Aduhs. Ctll 30•·
selection of . bedroom euh:H,
R"ef. 233 Second Avenue. 6715-6104. or 8715 -7738 .
metal Cabin .... haedbo.-ds t30
t350i mo. Call 614·.U8-•926.
and up to 1515.
Up1t1lrt, 3 BR, 1 bath, kitch•!'l
2 bedroom brick below Sw•n furnished, no PMS, Dep. &amp; Ref.
90 06ys · sam• iss· c•h wtth
Creek, dtn, full biSef!lenl, aif :1:38 First. t250 / mo . C•ll 614 approved credit . j Mll1111 out
conditioning, fuel oil heat, 1 car 446-4926.
Bulaville Rd . Open .9 •m to 6pm
gere;a. t2150 per mo. · 2· 3
Mon . .thru Sat . . Ph. 614-448blldroom sptrtment in town, 2 BR. 2 b•th. carpeted. kitchan
0322.
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utiliti11 paid. 1350 per ·mo . 3 furnished. no p.t:s, dep. &amp; ref.
bedroom. full b•ement Spring t3215/ mo. 11 Court St. Call
PARSON'S FURNITURE
Valli'¥ ""· t3215 per mo. 3 to 4 IU-..1-4928 .
b.clroom on little Kyg.,. Ao1d.
New wood I pc. living fOOm
Country 11mosphera. t3110 per Furnished Apt .• 3 rooms . share
suit•, U99 .915; New living
month. Call Wl1em1n Real Est- beth. 701 Fourth. Gallipolis.
room suh:• tram 1179.11 to
ttl. 614-U15-3M4.
• 176. Utilltln psid. Call S1 4 ·
1700.; Ch11t of drewars, 4
446-4416 •ft• 8PM.
drew•.
148 .• 15dr....,, t51 .91S;I
Newty remodeled 3 BR home.
End tabl• ffom eet.95 slit.
C•ll 814·"6· 8278.
Modern 1 BR apertment. Call
Usad Fumitur•: bedroom suit...
814-..8-0390.
full sized beds. twin bed1 end
3 room house in city, furnished,
rodlan. A•dineu from 199.915
wall to wall urpet. Nice. No Brookeid• Apartments: 4•&amp;·
and up
pets. Call 61 4 ·4-46-0893.
1932 or 441-4fJ39. One BedTHE WORKING
room •P•rtment whh large
MAN 'S FRIEND
For ••leorrMt. 3 BA. b•th&amp; 'h. cpuntry . kitchen, new •ppliantemlty room. loc•ted on 681. cat.. utility room, water. sewar
CARPET
Ret. &amp; dep. required. No Pees. •nd tr11h sarvicll provided.
Remnants-All size• . Alto cut
Call 614-256-6789 or
Quiet 1re1.
Clrpet- te.QO ylrd &amp;: Uj). Living
268-8205.
rooril•- t300 a. up. Financing
Furnished atticiancy, 1110 utili·
Molloh•n Fufriiture,
2 bedroom house and apt . tor ti .. pd. c.u 114-4415-4418' avtilabl•.
Upper River Rd. Cell 614·446- ·
rent in Pomeroy. Psrtielly fuf· •fter Bpm .
7.4• .
niahed, depoait required. C1ll
614-992·2381 .
1 8R. unfurnished ap•rtment
Rafrigerltor. .otu. reclin••·
nMt' HMC . No p.... t119
living
room tabln. &amp; full 11u
For rant: 6 room house, bath. month. t100 deposit. Call 814bedding. Corbin &amp; Snyd• Furni·
R•cine er•a. ~rge garden and . .6-3817.
ture, 966 Second . 114· 448·
lawn . Call614-992·6868 .
1171 .
1 BR tpt. 740 Second Ava .
4- rooms, b1th, one floor houu, t186 p• month. Deposh reBookcase waterbed. Rails. m•t ·
lttectred ger1ge. in MiddlltpOn. quired. C.ll 814-.... 5-•222 1Mtress.
htat•. ex. condhlon. '
Carpeted, 11ove and refrigerator tween
6.
t326. C•lll14· 388·1120.
furnished . Ideal tor • single or 1
working coupl•. Sorry. · no pets Privet• parking . Private enGood used colarTV'1. For 111111 or
or children, t175 plu• ~•ecurttv trance, 1 BR tur.nish~ . 111 utilitrade. C•lll14-446-1141.
depo1it. Phone 114-992·6292. ties pd. 1200 ·per mQnth. C1ll
614-445-7&amp;1&amp; or 114· 446·
Stokerm.tic stove tor sale(hut·
Hocking Tech Student Aent1l1., 1636.
;•
· ing ttove). SN HoM!~ Mill•,
M•n. eli:l*'lertce th• compan81.-388-8104 .
ionship of feRow students with Gr1ctous !ivlng . 1 and 2 bed·
the prWacy of own room. Shere room apartment• at Vlllag•
Crosl~ Air Condiltonlf. 17,500
living room with TV •nd HBO, Manor 1nd RNertide Ap•rtBTU . Uaad 3 months. Call
showers and kitchen . No rate ments in Middl•port. From
81•· . .8-71n doy or81•· ..8increne for '87 ·' 88 yeer. 814· $2:1!5 . including utiHtias. Call
07&amp;3 evening.
992-2094 Of 614· 992· 6742,

r
quent and torec::loure propetiM

. weH.&amp;Ie now. For lilting call

1-311-733-tol2 ll&lt;t 0673.

33'dl7' ....,ch home; 3 br. 2112
bftha. Irving room. dining room
611:itchtn. 2· c•a•~t~•· All birch
pan.Ung,l-ee utility room. 37''

buift·in TV. built-in l'lnge,griddle
• oven, 'llefY 18111• sM-thru
tlr.,a.c.. n.w m .... fully carpeted, fult b-.mtnt (furnilhed).
Mint c:ond. 3
p4us 1 Y.t 1ere
-ockedlake. e110.000. Rt. 7at
Five Pointa. Pomeroy, 0 . 1nd
tlec. Lower; organ A· 1 lhiiJe.
07.000. fftm. 1-8H-882-2871 .

•c::r•

Fin .· room houH, c811lr. 1VJ
ICI'H on Jim Hill Road. County
W•t• rNdy for hookup. Owner
finenciftl With d~n payment,

304-87&amp;-·182 .. 875-2858 .

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES, 4 MI.
MST, GALLIPOLIS. RT 38.
PHONE 81·· . .8-727.. .
1171 LibertY MobK• Home with

-'orege building on 1 'I• ecrn off .
At. 110 et Porter. Call 246-

923•.
-

1970 Kit 2 BR mobile hom•.
Call 114-&lt;Me-2903.
c.mbridl• Deluae trtiler. 6x 1 2,

all e4ectric. 2 BR . rill. rNI nice.
exc.-.,.t. Call 814-448-3971 .
1973 Freedom 12X60. 2 BA,
total elec . Underpinning .

, 04000. Coli 81.·388-972 • .

\ 1184 1 4x86, fenced yard. 3
lots, AI. 180 at Evergreen.
18,100. Calll14-441-1 339 or

11....8-1628 .
14x7o wi~h ex·
', 984o. ShuiU:
3 BR a 2 blthl. Lind

~

ntriCt wlilebla. Call 114·

..t-8725.

~troom
mobile home. Set up
rudy to moVe into. P~io
1

o
1
U
c
•
'
e
H

.' .,, steps. etc. Complete,
19~0 .

Coli 81•-992-8887.

1 Skyline. 14x70. S bed·
, compl .. a wh:h 11x22
p.tio c:over, 1nd door
,...,.. Lib new condidon .
0.100. 1974 12x60. 2 bed~m. ncellent condition .
j300. DeiNer.t. blocked and
!elad on your lot. King•burv
1
•
900 E. M1in St. Pom•

S
'

r . Ohio. 01•· 992-6887. ·

*""'"

81•·

9.

81.·992 -7787 . EOH .

Nice tWa rooms. btth, lovely sun
porch, on1 floor pl•n home on
Mulberry AWl&lt;. , Pomeroy. Full
basement, carpeted, stove. retriger~or and draperi• provided. oH·str"t psrking. t226 .
a month plus security depoait.
Aduh1 only , Sorry, no peu.
61.· 992·52_9 2 . .

42 Mobile Homes

1 Holty P•rk. 14x6~. 2
for Rent
idrDOml. center kftchen. front ·
r bm end blth. Mutt see to - - - - - - - - - - 1 jprKi-'e· Can be seen •t
C(iuntry Mobile Home Park on 2 BR . 111 utilities pd. except
elec., turn. or unfurn .. sec. dep.
A ~. 33 1t Darwin 1fter 6:00 pm.
racf•d . Convenient location .
1 lh&amp; Roch•t• 14•70 mobile Cell 814· . .6-B!i68.
~ .. totel electric. new carpet,
t 17,tOO.OO negotiable, 304- 2 BR p1nly furnished mobile
878-7818 or 814-387-0311 home in Crown Citv. Call
61•·256-8620
lilt• 8,oo pm.
1

-

;;~;:o:::bH_;_e_ho_;m_e_on-d:-;lot::-.-;P;:r;:;c::::;ed
re.-oneble. 304-175· 7889.

3 BR trailer, 1 V, baths, 3 miln
p1st Holur on Co. Rd. 46 In
E.vergreen. Cell814·446 -1323.

1178 Rosemont 14x70, 3 br,

2•&amp; -9170.

u.8oo. Call 304-895-3427
oft• 4'30.
1 2x70 Windsor with e•pendo, 2
IMdroomt. tB.OOO. Clll 304·
87~·8968 ,

33

.

Farms for Sale

20 acre term Hartn•n Trace
Raid. Glenwood, W. Va. for
more inform-' ion call 30•· 773·
5118 or 773-6186 after 6 :00.

Business
Buildings

Commercial buildingS for 1.....
Downtown Pt. Pleu•nt . S1ora1,
otflcn. A·One Rul Estate.
Carol Ye-eer. Brokll". Call 304871·&amp;1~ .

36 Lots

a.

379 -2898.
2 BR 121160 unfurnished . Htlt
mile palt HMC. CA. ret. &amp; dep ,
requlrad. Call 814-446·4369 or

83 ecra farm, 4 lr house, lg.
bern plu1 3 other buildings.
AprOK. 3 •cr.. tobacco planted,
lprGX 8700 lbs elotment. eprox
20 a«e tillable. 30 acr" nice
pMture. Will sell with or without
teNcco - cr.op. .Call 114-3782178. John Owens.

34

12x 66. 2 BR treiler. 6 miles from
Rio on Ch.-ln Evans Rd. Rural
w•t.,, uptlc tank. Cell 614-

Acreage

For Mleor trllde torsomllthing ot
equel value. . 1 l(:re lot in
Herri10nville on At. 881 . All

utllhloo. 02800. Coli 114-9928013.

30•·875-S760 .
12x50 Nge of town on 588 .
Petio. 911 heet. no pets. Oep.
req . 11•0 per month ·plus
utilities. H,as stO\Ie &amp; refrig. C1ll

814· 4•6-7124 or 814 -4467380.
Two btdroom mohile home in
Bidwell. Wtt• turni1hld. Otposit. refarencerequired. No pets!
Cell 614·388-8548 .
14x70 trailer. Gentral air, 3
bedroom, 1 Yl bath. Clean. 614992-2357 aft.. &amp;,oo. Weekends •nvtim•.
2 bedroom ail furnished trailer.
Referance1 fequlred . City water.
6 minutes to Goody•• or
Steuffer. Ideal tor working people. •100. deposit. 304-6762132 or 676· 2083 .
3 bedroom unfurnished trailer.
City watM. big y1rd, close to St.
Rt. 2. 6-minut•• to Goodyttr.
school bus. t1 00. dapoait. 304676 -2083 Of 578-2132.
MObile home tor rtnt. 2 bedrooms , turniehed, phone 304676 · 6512 . .

44

Apartment
for Rent

1 end 2 bedroom apartments tor
1 ~ ec lat on Jerrys Run Rd. rent.
Bt~ic rent for 1 bdr .•
Applai Grove, with rural wttar. e183.00: 2bdr .. 1219.00. Al10
304-878-2383.
required a t200.00 s.e:urity
CONTACT: Jeck10n
v.:. acre tfaller lit• 15,900. , depo.lt.
Estat• Dept. Ph 446-3997
County weter. a taw hundred Equal Houaing Opportunity.
feet ffom Rt. 2 . - -171-2028.
Furnished &amp; unfurnished 1pts.,
One ecre trell.- • tMKisa 1il... ~ 11150.00 and up , references Ph.
mMe'lrom At. 2 . t3,900. Coun"fv 30•· 871-7738 or 30•-876_ . .. --878-2028.
5104 A·1 Flea! Estete.
EJIGIIIent houM ette on At. 2. 'YJ Furnished Efficiency t14&amp; . Utlliacre. E..::. nftiahbOrhood soli. tl• paid. •hare beth. 107
Coli 31M-878-2021.
Seoond Ave.. Oallipolle Ph.
4 ecr•. Mvel ground, 5YI mil•
trom Point P~ on 8and Hill
'Rold. ExceiiMt t.-U'Ikllng elte.

Coli 31M-451·11M1 .

•••· . . 18 oft"' 7PM .
Upetalre unfurnished eP8rtm•t.
Utilhl" ptld. Carpeted. no child·
rert or plrla. C•ll814-441·1837

1 bedroom •P•· •vlilable at
Pomerov Cliffs Apts. H•ndtcapped equipt with roll-in bath
and kitchen. Newty carpeted •nd
peinted. Will ec:cept 1pplication1
from 1ingle or mlf'ril'd h.-.di·
capped, elderly, or diiSbl-.d .
Stop by office locetad on Union
Ave. or call 614-992-n72 .
Rent bned on incom•. Equal
housing opportunity.
For rent: Efficiency con1ge. Mt.
Vernon Ave. Pt. Plus•nt. Hud
approved. 614· 992-5868.
APARTMENTS , mobile homu.
houlft. Pt. Pleaunt •nd Gallipo·

uo. 614-.. 8-8221 .

2 bedroom furnised •pt. ref 1nd
deposit, New Htvan, W. Va.,
304-882-3287 or 304-773 -

5024.
3 rooms and tntth; a•• heat.
ground floor, waeher and drvet
hook u11. no children, immediate
occupancy. No ptts, phone
304-17&amp;-4480 ext 53 or 60.
3 bedroom apt. all electric, Crab
CrHk Road , 30•-176-6109 at -

tor 5'30. 30•· 875-1087
45

Furnished Rooms

Furnished room. t715. Utilh:i11
paid. Shtra blth. &amp;inglt mila.
919 Second. Gallipolis. Call
446-441 IS efter 7pm.

47 Space for Rent

.

Office Space tor Rent . Exetllent
tar Attorney• . Accountent, ate.
t1o11 to Court House. Call
Wiseman Re11 Esteta Agenc.., .

814-448-384 • .

.:'

Sewing machine • eweeper
repalr. All milk•. moo.la. laru
In etook. Work guerenteed.
ReMOnable priON. Call 114·

FvliNIf~~
:fo SCRA1bl,

o8oo. -

1itc...

76

Wesher &amp; dryer. •pt. size. Ins
than one yetr old. PionHr ltero
systam. Microwave with cab.inet . Ced1r chest . Sony
1peaker- 105 wtnl . Call 614·

U8-7803.

ttlA
7· /(,

Antique oek

bt.itfer. we~erbed.

flrep'- lnoort. woodburnlf.
mlec ~

gllhWare. Call 114·388·
8181.'

RHp0n.lbf• profiiUional couple
IHki"'t a nice ,.,_tal holT!• in or
.-ound Gelllpolts • Pt . Pl . .ant
,,... or eurroundlng " " '· M....t
allow well beheved pets. Contectltnl TruiHnen •tl14· 44•·
91540 during dey hour•.
M••tlrell'd-VIetal Reg•dleu of
credtt history. Alto. new credtt
card. No onuefuMdl For lnfor.

ull 1-315-733-11082. EXI. M
2021 .

271 get fuel Oil tank e100.
utility trailer with 1para tl50.
electronic lgn. ti:fr matt emil
englnn t8.81. n.W 4 , HP
tecumeeh lideehtfteng. e1150.
Recondhloned mow..s Eagle
.Ridge Sm•ll Er,gina. 114-1•9·
2919.
For sal•: Canningjers. Pintewith
hend1 t2 .10 dCll . V.:. pints e1 .&amp;0
doz . Phon• 11114-817 · 3737.
1984 Yamaha200 E. 3 wheeler.
Uka new . Lot at B'u Foot C•mp
Grounds. Auuma pavmenta.

AKC Samoyad puppiM onty 2
left, 7 w.-s old. 1171.00.

304-178-2728 oo 171-3488.

AKC Chin. . puge 1_2 w,-~
old. lo u91y only their moth..think lhey re cuta. t250. CMh .
304-e?&amp;-1817.

3 miniMur• poodle pups. AKC
regMtered , 2 tamale. 1 m.t•.
11215. firm . 114·182-3172 .•

57

Musical
lnl1ruments

1973 Plp•r Cherokae 140

NUNS. 3210 Mo. TT. 1240

Pleno tnd ·orgtn leiSO~s. Allen
Slrlh, Cell 11 " -441 · 4 1 83 or
Brunlcerdi Music. 114-448·
Qe87 ·
FOf Sal• lplftiii ·Coneola Piano
Bergaln. Wented: Responsible
party to tllle OVttlow monthly
p.,-ments on spiftat.conaola pi·
eno. C.nba...., locally, C1IIMr.
Whh•at 1 ·100· 327-3341 . EXT .

101 .
6B

a.

Fruit
Vegetables

Cennlng tom•tos for aale. 7
miles lOuth of O•llipol ls on St.
At . 7. Jim Beughmtn f..-m . Call

v,. .

TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS . hot
3a.-87&amp;-4831 .

I .trill SIJPIJIJJ:o

AVON. Look It us now. Eern
Ex:trt Mon"Y, 304-1715· 1421.

/1, IIVI~'IIIi.k

81 Farm Equlpmant
CROSS I BONB

66 Building Supplies

ConQ"ett blodl1 all sire• ytrd or
d .. tvlf'tl . Mason und. G111ipolis
B.lock Cfo., 123 'h Pine St .,
GaiUpolil. Ohio Call 614-441·

2783.

Re.cty mix concrete and el
concrete 1uppll... Call us Vllley
Brook Cement end SuppH11.

56

Pets for Sale

Gn cook stove · ch:y or bonl•.
2311 lincoln A\1111. Pt. Ple•ant.

Oragonwynd C1ttery K•nn ...
CFA Him•layen. Persian tnd
Si1m11e kittens. AKC Chow
puppi". New kittens; Slam...
end Himalayans. Call 814-441·
3844 1fter 7PM .

0231 .

2 AkC regitttfed Betgla, faml!l•
pups. 12 WMks old. 145 each.

Plutic cittern 1tete apprO'oled.
plastic ,..,tic tanka, pllltlc
culvertl. mattl cutvert1 . AON
EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jeck·
son, Oh. 614-286-1930.
For Sale: hercl. . body roller.
Purchtsed from Se•rs- Pr•ctl·
calix. new. '176 . Call814-4418677,
Sewing mechine. tl&amp;. Office
typewriter. t31 . Call 814· 441-

Must sell, proven stud ·mile
Chihulhu•. one. 2 female Chi·
hushua puppiM. A pair ol peach
f1ce love birch. 3 finch .. whh
c:a,a. Cell for lnformatlon. l14·

843-2780.

AKC quellty YOtkshirt Terrier
puppi", famal11 t350. m1IM
e21S0, Mature 4 lb. tern.. , ,
e371 . C•ll 114-881· 5440 or

814-888-8787
AkC r-vinerad bltck badl 811·
..u pup• . e12s .. 614-687 ·

U.S . liS

w..t.

814-218-M81 .

Jadcson. OMo .

Maistey Fergu10n. Nsw HoiiMtd.
Bulh Hog SaiN • Service. Ov.,.
40 UIM UH:torl tO choOit trom
• comp6ete line at new 6 uHd
~uipment . lAra1111t Hleoction In
S .E. Ohio.
Utlltty I:Jidv: Z7' x31' •1' · 13'xl'
triCk door • 3' walk door
t4444 erected . Iron Hofl•
lldQa . 114· 332· 9745 .

8122.

Bars, chline. and sprockets to flt
almost eny saw . SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO .. Henderson.
W. Va. 304-11176·1421 .

82 Wanted to Buy

Now buying 1h.tl c;orn or etr
eotn . Call tor let .. t Cjuot•. Alvlf
City Farm Supply, 1514-4415-

2.S5.

83

Live1tock

Duroc Bo••· Bred just like the
bo.,.. w• t•t&lt;ld at the Ohkl
Te1tatlon thtt gained ovar 2.1
lbe . P• dlrY. Ro~er Bentley.

AKC Ba1 ...t pupt . .2 m.te. 2
tem1le. t100 and up. 814· 817·

2 yaw old Regi1tered Sorrell
qu1tter horH. Show qu•lity,
good confirmation. For sal• or
tred1 tor • yeerllng lilly. Call

·-·

Space for small tr1ilers. All
hook-up1. Cable. Also lfticiancy
rooms. 1ir and c1bla. M11on.
W.Va. Caii304-773·1S661 .

1185 Plymouth Horb:on. 4 spd..
AM -FM tape, 13499. John 's
Auto Sel.. . Bulavlll• Ad.,
1973 Dodg• Ctilarg•r. 87
Spruca St . QaiUpolle.
' 1·1 71 Oodg• Asptn stallon
wegon . 1877 Dodge Aspen
stltion WIQOn . Cell .,,.· 388·
9724,
,
1 977 Corwtt•. 350 L82 •ng .
83.000 ottQinl.. mila. T·top
good conditlon. en 114·441·
4318 etter 8pm.
1113 Ford F•lrmom. 1 ~n• .
niCil. t215BO. 1171 Ford Fl•t•.
Cllll1· 1795. C1ll 114·211151976 hcet with 4 mae wh ... s.

0180. Coll814-317-0813 .

191!10 Citation. Good condition .

4&amp;8-1783.
84

Hay

Large round balM of good mi..d
hi'Y. t20 as bale. Calll514-251-

304-875-1078 .

8011 .

Now thru July 31 first 3-months
lot rent frM whh 1 yeer luse.
Family Pride MobHt Hom• Perk,
G111ipoUe Feny wh•• we ceter
to famlliH . Specious lob, hugh
plav ground and picnic area.
304-875-3073 Ut no •nawer
leav• m.. eage on mechina).

Oet hw and straw t1.71 per
Hie. tObacco, tometo etall•
11Cuch. Morgen'• Woodltwn

Form, Rt. 31. Pliny, 304-871-

1218.

1171 Mat;bu Cla11ic. 1 17l
Nov•. Caii30•·111S· 1161

•tt•

8 :00.

1979 Cadtllic. One own•. We41
malmalnad . 304 -17&amp;-1517.

871-4014.

Auto• for Sale

1171 Dodge . Aspen', $ cyl.,
euto .. alr cond. Oood Conditkml

304-878 -84.8 .

19815 Cougar l .l V·&amp;. air.
AM I FM . digital apaedometef,
t8 ,100 Ot belt Otllf Call
304· 1715 ··174.
1974 Pontiac Cat~lna, wary
!iJOOd conditton . 1700. c.n
30•· 8915· 3006 1fter a p.m.
C•dibc 1183 Sedan DeviHe.
uc. cond. 17.100. Will consider
uada. cell: 304·19!-3001 thllr
I p.m .

Trucks f,or Sale

Dump bed with hydreullcs &amp;
cylind.. • 11tlchmtntl for 510
P1U truck-•47&amp;. 1911 Chevy
p/ u one own•. 42 .000 milel.
Wanting ra buy: 78. 79 . 80.
GMC or Ch..,y 1/J ton picll·up , a
n . bed, 2 or 4 wh. dr .• 2ton7E•e.
Cbnd. Wit! p•y top dollar . Call

814 ·.48-2208. 9-1 . ..1-273.

woUld like to rent lot tor trail•
~lth •H hook-ups. Prefer L.angsvlllt or Dexter or Pa!nters Ridge
.,.., . Call' 114· 742· 21415 or

"It's lrom our answering eervlce. The
phone comp11oy called to aay they've
disconnected ·our line."

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11m WhHI ol Fortune !;I
1111 Croooflre (0:30) ·

ACTUAL.~'(,

Coli 814 -378-2220 ., 1·30487&amp;-8758 .

l:

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79 Motore Home•
Campare

a.

STAM&gt; SOME'
1818 Tr•v•l Maat~r motot
t)om., 21 ft ., n.W c;ondilion,
lolded . Must s-". Ma .. e off., ,
Cslt 114· 251 ·1217.

1980 Da1son piclt-up with
topper. New tirn &amp; ax:heust.
C•ll G14-44B· 7803.
1981 NisHn pickup. ttand•d I
1pHd , allv., fKiory mud fltpe,
FM ·AM Casutta and btck
bump 1M. C•ll I 14-812-1319
aft" 2pm or 1 · 304-875-4340
axt.,.slon 377 after 11 :30 pm .
1175 ChevY. pidlup, 350, uto ..
PS . Runt good. Good for work
truck , 1500. Ctll 304-876 ·

e.

4

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1818 CJ&amp; Jeep, new ovtrhauled
motor. t700. 304-882· 2048.

1878 Joep CJ -7. 304outo.. PS .

1181 Dodg1 Pow• fhm 4 WD ,
re•l good vehlc:k t3600. Call
304-185-3008 1fter I p.m.

Motorcycles

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1988 Keweaaki 110 4·wheel.,.
Asking t1100. 18'7 Mtrcury
Lynx apont car. PI , PB 4 epd
with sunroof. C•ll 1514·241-

9829.

1181 Suautu 230 Ou•dsport.
Excellent condition . Aeking
As~ng

lllJ Netionol Audubon

1871 Honde 4 cvl. 110 8uper-

CIIIIU-. .1-1717.
1184 YamaheiT 410 with many
extr•. Ex . condition. e800. C1ll

81·· . .8-1288.
78 Suporgllde. Col 814·. .8·
13015· attar lpm.

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•You can go to a lot of trouble to keep
the dangerous defender from getting
on lead. But it's all for a good cause guaranteeing that you make your contract. Consider the present layout. A
spade is led against three no-trump. It
·seems like a natural play to finesse.
But now the "ifs"' begin their waiL U
East wins the king and returns a diamond, you will very likely have only
one diamond stopper. And if the defenders set up their diamond tricks
and you subsequently lose a club trick,
you will be set.
So you take the spade ace right
away. Now bow do you play the clubs?
If you have to lose a club trick and if
you lose it to East, once again a diamond back can cause serious problems. The right strategy after winning
dummy's spade ace is to play the club
ace and then low from dummy. &amp;hould
East play low on the second _c!ub, you

SOUTH
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• A 10 3
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Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer: South

West

Nortb

Pass
PaJIS

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3 NT

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East

·-

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I NT
Pass

Pass
Opening lead : • •

will hnesse. You don 't mma 1osmg a
trick to West, since he will be unable •
to attack the diamond stopper. And if
he wins the club and continues spades,
he will establish your ninth t rick via
the spade suit.

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the fascinating animal Hfe ol
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8 CZl MOVIE: The Trtel of
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t". LKal r.tar1ncft furnleh.ct .
Fr" ..tim-'••· Ctll colltc:t
1·114-237 -CMII. day O f night
Aoeerslaeamant
Wat.-prooflng.

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fepair , path, 1nd wppl i... Piell
up and d..iv..-y. Oawl• Va&lt;:uu m
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304 ·1571-2388 or 81 ... ·448·
2454 .

Feuv lrN Trimming. 11ump
r~ov•l . Call ~04 - 87&amp; - 1331 ,

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROP

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Aotary or ceble tool drHiing.
Most w•lls compl.t" ..madty.
Pump sal• and service. 304"
895. 3802

W ITH 'TOUR

HI.' I TRY lVNAKE

ffi~5CNAU

DON

THAT MW5T BE VERY

ANEW FR IEND
EVERY Cll\Y.. .

Starks frM •nd ltwn $•rviee.
lawn Cite. l•nd•caplng, stump
remov1l. 304· 671 . 2842 o•
571· 2903.

82

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Heating

J!)J Evening Nen A wrap up
of 10d8y's news and a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stories. (I :00)
10:t5 (J) MOVIE' The Ghoet of
flighl 40t (1 :40)
10:30 (IJ Yortoue
lllJ Tony Brown'o JOU,.I
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CARTER'S PLUMBING

AN.O HEATING
Cor. Founh and Pint
O.llipolls, Oh io
Phone 814· •41·3888 or 614· ·
441-4477

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Electrical

HOW ARE
THINGS

Aesident!al !\1'' comm•cial wlring. New service or repalrt.
Licensed electrician . Eatlmete
free. Ridenour Electrical, 304-

GOIN',

LOWEEZY?

84 Caprice Classic, 2· door
Landau . Totally loaded. C1ll
IU-265-6740.

FINE

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FROG HFitR ,

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PARSON

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Influences on contemporary
Afrlcan·IKeslyles Is explored.
all Monoyllne Current
repons on world economics
and financial news with Lou
_ Dobbs. (0:30) ·
·
a&gt; (!) Love Connection
11:30
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• (I) WKRP In Cincinnati
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all Nlgllt OWl Trepper
1111 Spart8 Tonight ACIIon
packed spons hlghlighls with
Nick Charles and Jim Huber.

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-85 ·General Hauling • '•;
676-1788 .

A &amp; R Wattr Service. Homa
cist~tne, w~ls. pool• filled.
Formerly Jam• Boy1 Watar.
Call 304 -676-8370.

(0:30)

.

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245-9_288 .

Watteuon 'l Water Hauling,
re•eanable . rttes, immedhill
2.000 gello11 daltverv . cistwns,
poole. well. etc. cell 304-1578,
2919.
I
Formerly Ken ·• now John 's
W1ter Servic•. Johl"' Wttterson,
Jr. Owner. 1.000 or 2,000 g1l
service. 304·171-2248 .

PEANUTS

..
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YOU TI-lE LAKE W~ERE
'(OU'LL liE TAKING YOUR
SWIMMING LESSONS

U pholetery

R • M Custom Couch11 and
Reupholstery, St. At. 7. Crown
Chy. Oh. 814-211·1470, Eva.

BEAUTIFUL; ISN'T IT?
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81•·448-3438. 'Open dolly 9 to
• :30. Sot. 9,30 to I :30. Old •
new Uphoaterad.

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tri countv " " 22 yeara. Thbett
In furniture upholtterlnlg , · C•lt'
304 - 171 - 4154 for hea
estimat11.

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44 Nestling's
sound

ACROSS
1 Fellow
11 London

DOWN

cleaning
woman
9Push down
11 Experience
lZ Dodge
13 Oldwomanish

1 Shropshire
. hills
2 Be
imminent
3 Cognizant
4 Foot (comb.
Y::;:~~;:;; Answer
form)
II Bard's
II Sing
20 Chair
30 Estoc
adverb
6 Chinese
23 Head
of yore
18 Face (sl.)
dyna,sty
24 Topic in
:n Pursuit
18Minc~
7 French city
the Kremlin 32 Type
oath
8 Press
25 Friendship
of
19Vacatlon
statement 26 Mistreat
cake
spot
10 Show up 27 Girl
36 Abstruse
21 Pester·
14 Advantage
student
38 Initiated
Zl Memorable 17 Brazilian 28 Horse
(poet.)
period
command 40 Faucet

IS Model

Z4Menu
Sectton
26 Simba's hair
27 Be unable
28 "I've
-Rhythm"
29 Table scrap
30The very
best
33 English
river
34 Undersized
35 Coal
scuttle
37 Australian
wild dog
39Gawk
41 Castor
or Pollux
42Undergo
43 Repair

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Ditltrd Water Service: Pools.
Cisterns, Walls. DeHv.ery Any.
time. Call . 114·4415-7404-Nv
SundtV cells.

87

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lltlovii!PGI (1 :31)
1111 Llrry King Uvel In depth
;ntervlewa with top
nawsmakera and celebrK!es.
9,30 8 (2) !Ill Ooyo ll1d Nights
ol Molly Blrmanyl
offers llfolly lucrative job with
queartonable fringe benelns.
ill PGA Goff 1987 British
Open from Mulrfitld,
Scodand: Firat Round (R)

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84

llfaH0ry enters a scholarship
contest which Alex expected
to win . (R)
8:00 ()) 700 Club
e (2) !Ill Chee,.. Diane
decides to pursue her
lifelong dream or becoming a
ballerlna.(R) Q
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11m 8 a:z MOVIE: 'The

'

e1000 .

Call 814 -. .8-8212 8·10 pm.

7:311 (l) Mljor Lllgul leHbllll
8:00 ()) Oolttert
. G (IJ !Ill The c.by ShOw
Russell Is pleasantly
surprised to learn Cliff Is
quite a Iaine~ Q
(J) MOVIE:
ol BulleUn

weapons for enemy hands .

J a J Water Service. Swimming
pools. cistlllfnl. welle. Ph. 814·
Kewesakl XZ400, UISO. Call

Q

(R)

t1260 . Cell 304 ·17&amp;·21113.

1978 ChiVrolet Bluer. excellent eondhion. t31JOO. C•ll
304-8915- 3008 tfter I pm.

Sollp

(I) Slt!"""n Slarman
laces caplure by Fox when
he and Scott pick up ·
hitchhiker. (R) Q
C!l Wild Allllt'lce A proms of
the cat sized member ol the
weasel family. the Fisher. Q
11m •liZ S&lt;:orecrow ond
Mn. King Toy manufacturer
Is making pro1o1ypes of

&amp; Refrigeration

Vans

~ Ol Jeopordyl

•

1912 11 ft. Sht~t• taft con·
talnl!d Clllft\JNM' whh • lr • •wn.
inv. Ooodc:ond. l04· 11~ - 31H ;

2583.
1977 Chevy. JA ton pldcup.
anti-alip dltf.-antill. good tires.
runs good, toppar included .
t1200 . 304· 4&amp;8- 1783.

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318-1301.

7:05 (J) Slnlord lt1d Son

afttr 6 and we-.ertds.

spor1 . 7837 mil•. All orlglnel.

1170 Chrtll• New Yorller·413
-·
lftl., euto. trant .. 41,000 actual
ml•. 1814 Ford Pidulp, ru~•
good, need some work. Bait
Offer. 11M ar 13 rembl«
st•don wegon. 1100, Call 114-

81 (!) Stir Trek

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8UDG£TTraner:nlsslona: Used•
R•bullt . All typee. GuerentHd •
m lnlmu,., of 30 dilys, will
dellv•r. eash &amp; cerry or . lnetal.

1913 Cht~~~ ..ie. lour door , 1uto ..
air. Pl . Pl . good conclit~n.
82.710. CIII304· 671 ·ZIS83 .

Colt 814-388-8311.
71

i~~an....,

-

875-3388.

1182 Honda CX Custom 800.
low mil•. ex. cond. Loeded.

47 Wanted to Rent

AND

:1910 Cordoba I 1000. 304-

Oood condition.

ceo Ph. 114-4. .·8121.

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neoo. 1983 8••'*' oa noL .

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3 Of 4 Bedroom house In, Kyger
Cr..._ School District. Retaren-

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02500 Coli 814-. . 8-7!01.

81·· . .8-8821 .

Spac• for rttnt. trtiler lptces.
Locust Ad, Rt. 1, Point PI..Nnt,

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NewoHour (I :00)
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1111 ·11onert1ne Current
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and financial news ¥¥ith Lou
Dobbs. (0:30)
• ill 0) WhHI ol Fortune

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Auto Part1
Acceuoriu

1974 (:Ofvett• conv.nlbls. 360
Lll2 enolna. IUtO transmillktn ,
For pwts only or all . 114-141·

74

a. Grain

76

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McCormlc~

1915 Ainll• 18 ft . 170HP
MercruiHr F1 0. Priced to 1~1 .
3084·171-7127 .
14 ft . tlbefglua. 18 HP Evanrud' and trtiler, usoo. Call
304-171-diSI5 .

1911 21 ft . Frenklin trevei
.,-.,... &amp;laepa4. Self·containM .

73

the

_,;;.D....;.Ri-:;0'-T-F...;;lr-11 •.
2
1

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•••ts.

Coii814 -B92-3877.

Ford traaor whh plows &amp; d6ac. 2
row corn pl1nt.. , mow ing mt·
china. hty balw. 12500. Ctll

Soblno. OH . 813.6.. ·2398.

Bruce Beattie

ForooleortredoforoomMhlngof

11ft. a.ytiner loet end lrell•
wtth walk through wtnd shlekl.
85 HP ChryiMr Motor. Caii 11 4-182· 7853 aft• 4 :30.

03896. Coli 814-281·8522.

1510 Oli'Ver tu~ctor with Jo.ter,
U310 . Uta mod.t 273 N•w
Holland heY balar. •128&amp;. 7ft.
flail mowar. 1195. New I ft .
~Mate mower. C1lt 114-288 -

UMI

ClAY I . 'DLIAN

be·
low to form four simple! words .

8:311 (l) LHVI II To leover
7:00 ()) Hordeaette ll1d

equal value. Ia" Boet. 2 Pro
Bus ewtvel
ll'w• wMI1. 3&amp;
HP Johneon Motor. Very aood .
condtsiOn. •1e00. Cell 114·

1884 Ch'J'alw Llllf, Pl . Pil .
AC , AM -r M •tereo c... en..
cn~iae, r•ar datroeter. low mileega. II200. C•ll 114-318 8120.

72

288-8522 .

Reorrol'lgt letters of
0 four
tctornb~ word~

I]))JeffetsoNI

882· 8013.

77 Pontiac Gr~~nd Prix, Maroonvinyl top • sun roof. II&amp;O. C•N
304-1715· 2421S Mfort 4:00pm.

w-ter

lqullre
1111 Sllowllz Today News of
the entertainment world Is
anchored live from New
Vorl&lt;. (0:30)

81.4.. .1 . 2300.

115 MIIMY Ftrgueon triCIOf.
7ft. New Hollend hiY bind. 18
model New Holland baltf .
tl. 300. lnternadonal241 found
baler· nlca. t33915. C•ll 814 ·

8758.

8957.

1984. Reliant statk)f\ ,-,egon,
loiMIN. Sail or tra'd.• .compact.
See 4lt 141 Fourth Avenu•.

FOR SALE - 1177 Ford LTD
Undau. Good condtdon, 304·

reblu.lng. now t .. ing order
orders tor cunom Mau ... t . e:.n

Canon AE -1 camert end cM•.
ezoo; m..al tool box: ftruckL
1&amp;0: d'"'" wfth mirror, 110.
C•ll 304 ·17&amp;- 117~.,........................-.•

Autos for Sale

8122 ,

hn. SMOH, Com 11-Nevll,
Appollo 802 Loran. . A"'o o.. 814-288-8138 .
STC. AT110 tr.,.Poftder, lntar·
com with du•l headeets, n.w Home grow" tom~toa .&amp; .weet
tir11, new cerpec. WeU m~n · corn. Other f•m v-vetlbl• &amp;
fruh:1 . OltMbum Farm Merkel.
tolned. 1-81• -9•f-2711 .
81. At. 110 nNtr Port• . Ctll
For Nl•: air condiUonet'. t21)0. ., 4-381 -9027.
Living room suite. lille niiiiW,
t250. Win6ow IWni"'JJ, 1150. FOf Nla: Hall runn• be~tns and
Ky. wonder beans. t12.00 buCalll14-892-8111 .
llhel. 114· 742 · 2322.
On•h•ff c••t weterteli cluster
bl•
(10 dhlmonds). 14 k yMiow gold Quelhy FNttl •nd
ring for Mia. t371. Charlana retail and whol. .le. . 6 S.
Holfffich. B14-H2 ·1292 aft• Produca acrou from Piua Hut,
OeiNpo~;. , Ohio.
5 :00p.m.

Groom 1nd Suppty Shop-Pet
Grooming . All breed1 ... A!1
styl•. Julie Webb Ph . 114-"1·

Celllh•n'l Used Tir• Shop. Ovft
1.000 tirft, aizea 12:, 13, 14, 1 !i,
16, 18.6. 8 mil .. out At. 218 .
Call 614-251·6261 .

&lt;D Nightly ~11111 Report
llal 8 ill CIS News
lllJ

OoiHPOIIO.

81.·992-1970.

Love couch. t100. Hid•·a -bed
with innltf spring m.ttrns,
t 1 25. Sofa. ch•ir. and kitchen
dinette. 614 · 992 ~ 3543 .

64 Mise;. Merchandise

~E ARE TRYING .....
tO ARRAN&amp;~ FOR
TIIAN!&gt;PO!l.TATION .
TO GET Al-l. OF
·you OLJT OF
THE CITY•

· 31 HP Merc. long ehatt controlle

814-268-8122.

oz5.oo . 304-876-

Boetland
Motors for Sale

® ·Good Tlmeo
8 (!) Battlelt.r Golacllce
6:05 (l) Down to Eorth Stereo.
6:30. ()) !Ill !IIIC Nlghlty Newe
ill - f l Circle (R)
(J) .8(1) AIIC IKwo !;I

2981.ltHrlng. 1388. 11•-MI· •
.;~•~*~'~~~-~~~::;~:;:;::::;~;;;;~~~~~~~1
and
mod. ~
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81.·448-2097.

Four window•. four 1torm
windowt·gllls and scree11. two
fit ceslng 37¥..x28, 37'/u31,

o..

31M-171-to71 oft• 8PM.

71

11m 811Z

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(!}
Who Underworld
lllJ SecNI City

mo, 12-12 euao• 3o·· fuN. 1

304-n3-5234.

Moving, must 1111. S••s sid•
by-side r.. figerator, heezM ica
makaf. Ex . cond. 1100. Cell

• (IJ (I) • (I)

1914 Pro CNfl bMI boM, 1115
HP Johneon. lilt • trim. mini . .
ttlftl pro. trolling motor, 2 live
walla, more. Exc. cond. CaM

Pete for Sale

8

IIIl-

loot Club. Coli 114-. .8-47t2.

58

THURS .. JULY 18

r.oo m 8llf v~~~ey

· 871-1718.

1911" 24 ft. Pontoon floelbolt,
70 HP Ewn"rude motor. treller.
l.Dts-Eiltraa. laa at o.-INpolil

bate. 038 Colll14-. .8-2822.

mod 12-12 guqe 21"
1~ Win_,.. 30'" full. AI
mint conditton. AI tor 11000.
Cell 114-441· 3341.

8

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EVENING

1981 Mogno Vf700C 8.000

Dew" to du'ak Ught. 150. Topp•
for Tovot• truck, tong whNI

81··. .1-3821 .

61•-. .&amp;-36•8.

~TH!

mil .., mint cond ., well medefor
trUck 12,000. 904-171·2174or
414· 4·1-0011 oft• I pm.

4 a.. hhtu. Full of bHI &amp;
hontY. Coinptetf outfit InclUded
f~H. C•III1.· M0·1301 . ·

Building Mltltfiels
Blodt, brick. Mwer pipes, win·
dow1. lim•l•. ate. CI.UcM Win·
Ke.,more OM range. Kanmo'• · ter1, Ala Gr1nde. 0 . Cell 114·
10.1500 BTU •lr conditioner. Ctll 2•5·6121 .
Bebu bed tor sale, 116. Call

O.J~

1813 Honda XR 100 • Ilk• new.

381-1120.

.1

.'48i~

T::~~~~' S@~~lA-LG£~~®

t

8840.

310 Can buMdo••· Oesoline
engine. powtttlkaoff. PceMent
c:~onditlon. t4000. C1ll 114-

1300 BTU Oen••l Electric:~ elr
conditionet, cnernent window
tVP•· 1125. Call · a14. 441·
1797.

210, e•c cond,

1111 lurukl Dirt lib PE 400:
t Boo. or bes1 off•. 304- I 711 ·

•

AK'b So
1,.11'1l£

0998. CoH $14-288·1122.

81··. .8-2887.

NAFU®

i11 Television
--~~v"~e~ . Viewing
A

304-871-2788 .

...~ MUQI

1917 11 ft. HorN a · etodt
tr~WI•- 124915. UMd 2 hoi'H
trailer rMdy to go IO lhow.

30 inch electric cook ltova. lA
hide bad, wooden beds. lwge
couch, 11rg• picnic tablt. Ctll

•ox48
•871 .

BORN LOSER

Motorcycle•

. Honda CA

Mobilt Home Sp~c•80 ft. or 1488.
81.·218-1122 .
smaller. 175. W1ter ·Pd. 920
Fourth. Gellipolia. Call 814- .__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. . ; . . - ' " - - - - - - - - - - - •
Llrge reglstiM'ed Aalglan HorN
446·4416 •fter &amp;PM .
r
for sale or hire. Wa bruk draft
horNs tor work. 304 ~ 175 ·
COUNTRY MOBILE Home Plfk,
1417.
Route 33. North of Pom•ov.
Rental trtll«s. Call 814~ 992 ·
W•t•n .. ddle, 1100, 3047.79.

814·7·2-2339.

74

4'.

••e-1488.

Coli 814-288-1111.
Rooms tor rent. day. week.
month. Gillie Hotel. Clll IJ14·
446-9715. Aenl as low 11 1120
month.

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®br Larrr Wright

Cou"tv Appliance, Inc. Good .
used appli_..,e., and lV •••· Ch... treuer, e100. 8 HPrototl
oeoo .. 1988 CR 80 0700. 1188
Open 'AM to IPM. Man thru
Set. 114-441-1199. 827 3rd. Honda 4 wh. Rode, anly 40 hrs.
01~. Co11S,14-387-7810.
Ave. Gallipolis, OH .
Valle¥ Furniture, new • used.
1:-arte sectton of quality turnt-ture. 1218 Eutarn Ave ..
Gelli_polis,

Swen room houea 1 Y:z beth.
, ....,.. on Oravet Hill . 770 Ath
ST. Middleport, Ohio. Call 61 42 bed'room house and lot.
&amp;Ox121. For quick qle in
Middleport, Ohio. 6~4 - 992 -

I

..

54 MIIC. Merchandlae

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Pomeroy-Middleport, OhiO

Oooda

SWAIN
AUCTION • FURNITURE 12

I room houM . RO. . Hill. Pom•
rov. Oh. 1 .3 ect•. t17.000. AI

Mortln 11•-878-2113.

I

Thtndly, July 16. 1987.

1987

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A REAL LAKE

Oil. 15 IT PLASTIC?

Night O'Brien and Glambone
mull clear Colby and Carson
of murder chergas .(R)
• (!) Lite Show
12:00 ()) Bumo end Allon
ill SriLook (R)
(I) N hlllne !;I
G (I) ore AHI People
!Ill Sign Oft
J!)J NewoNight Live news
with Petrick Emory and
Klrst~n Lindquist (I :00)
12:15 ~=II!: Welk Eeet on
(NR) (1 :38)

12:30 (IJ 1111 al ~
8 (J) all 1.111 Night wtth
De¥ICI wtlenwlin .
(I) ... , _ _ Puling
...._ From Aolelgh, North
Cllrolln1 (R)
·
(I) Voluetlllvlllon
8 (I) . . _ Rill People

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Wife

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One letter stands for another. In this sample A is used
for the three L's, X for the two O's, etc. Single letters,.
apostrophes the length and fonnation of the words are all
hints. Each
the code letters are different.

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

The annual Inspection pf Rock labels from Del Monte products.
prohibit closing rest areas on Pat Holter for the program. She rls and Helen Blackston, "Story
Springs Grange was conducted
Opal Crueser gave the leglsla· state highways.
sang the "Star Spangled of the Stars and Stripes." There
by Deputies Arthur and Westin a live report .commenHng on the 65
Several contributions were Banner" and gave a commen· was a history ofthevarlous flags
Crabtree at a recent meeting mile speed limit and various made for the.log cabin fund.
tary · on the signlflc11 nce of the by Mrs. Holter, and Bunny Kuhl ~
held at the grange haiL
other bills which are still pending
Two applications for inember· North West Ordinance. Beuna gave "Duty to Our Flag.·· There
ThC' first degree was given by including setting March 1 as shipwereread,andPattyParker Gruesergavetheprearnble,Roy were trivia questions on America
past master Lucille Potratz, and Statehood Day, further regula· · gave an update on th bicentennial and Opal GrueseF, "Farmers are and the American Creed with all
· Nancy Morris gave the CWA lions about sprinklers In build· celebration.
Great Cltlzens"; Linda Broder· members participating.
report noting that the county . ~in~g:_s:_·_a~n~d:...:~o~ne:__::w~h~lc~h~~w:.':o~u~ld~~~A:.!p~a~t.:_ri~o~u:_c~th~e~m~e~w~a~s~u~sed~~b~Y~_!I~ck~._:·2'M~Is~s~~~~·~N~a~n~c~y~M~o~r::.·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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are accepted. These scholars are
eligible for other awards given
by the USAA.
Ashley who attends West Virgl·
nia State was nominated for this
national award by Dr. Richard
Tredway. athletic director or the
university. Ashley will appear In
the Academic All· American Col·
leglate Directory which Is published nationally ,
He Is the son of Sharon and
Robert'Ashley and grandson of
Tom and Zelia Riley and Wilbur
and · Carnett Astiley, all of
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By LINDA WERFELMAN .
P HILADELPHIA (UP I) - Twentieth·century
lawmak ers, delving Into their heritage on a
one·day trip to Independence Hall, say the same
" bumpy · road or compromise" that created
Congress 200 yea rs ago will help solve today's
most cont entious problems .
"We all have a general good feeling of
cont entment about the bicentennial of the
Constit ution - a belief that the founding fathers
would be satisfied 'that the republic they
bequeathed us has endured and prospered. " sa id
Senate De mocratlc ·teader Robert Byrd of West
VIrginia.
Byrd and about 200 other senators and
represe ntatives traveled to Philadelphia lor a
series of ceremonies Thursday to mark the
bicentennial of the "C real Compromise·• that
broke a weeks·old Impasse over how to structur e
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· . A 55-member delegation met first In lndepend·
perfected," he added. "In politics. the .appr.oa.cb _
. ence Hall's .a~sembly room, the gray and white
to perfection Is often along the bumpy road of
chamber w~ere anot!ler 55 lawmakers met In the - compromise." .
·
sweltering s ummer of 1787 t.o draft th e
So fa r· as the 18th-century lawmakers were
Constitution.
concerned, House Speaker Jim Wr igh t said ,
They elected representlve Rep. Lindy Boggs.
" That compromise saved the convention from
D-La .. to preside, seating her In the high· backed
collapse."
·
"rising sun" chair that is a duplicate of the chair
Conscious as they were of history, the senators
used by the Constitutional Convention's presiding
and re presentatives did not ig nore the issues they
officer- often George washington.
lefl behind in Was hin gto n.
The fragile original. usually on display, was
Their speeches -during their general assem removed for the day because of fears or possible
bly and in separate House and Senate gatherings
damage.
that followed - referred to the lran ·Co ntra
"Beneath the cool and classic 18th·century
hearings. interr upted for half a day because of the
prose style of the Constitution. we can no longer
Philadelphia celebration.
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hear the passionate arguments and thecomprom·
"Trying times are always with us, so mewhere
Jses from whlch ·a ·more perfect union' would be
in America~som ewhere in the world," Rep. Ma ry
formed In this very spot," House Republican
Rose Oakar, D·Ohlo. told the House ceremony.
leader 'Bob Michel said, quoting from the
Earlier. In a welcoming gathe rin g, Rep.
document's preamble.
William Gray, D-Pa .. told lawmakers to " re"But without that passion and without those
member that the job Is not done."
compromises. the union never would have been
" You know, in 1787, I wasn't a part of the

Constitution. No. blacks were here, in lndependence Hall, when they wrote that document,"
ad ded Gray. who is black. "But beca use the
framers (of the Constitution) knew the inev itability of the pursuit or justice - and because they
built a framework that allows it , this nation has
made much progress. "
Composition of th e government's legislative
branch was a major dispute for delegates to the
Federal Convention, which Included Washington,
Benjamin Franklin and James Madison.
,
Small states challenged large sta tes for weeks,
pressing (or equa l representa tion in the new
Congress instead of the proportional representa·
lion advocated by those with more substantial
popu·Jations.
Their "Great Compromise" - a lso known as
the "Connecticut Compromise," proposed by
Co nnectic\lt del egate Roger . Sher ma n, a self.
taught lawyer and judge - combined th e two
competing plans to call for a bicameral
legisla'ture .

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" It does not appear logical that lastly denied knowing about unlll
and JOSEPH MIANOWASV
a man of his intellect and It was exposed last fall.
WASHINGTON fU PI ) - The management skills would arro''As a consequence. " Foley
crf'diblllty of for mer national gate onto himself the responslbli· said. "we're le ft with a picture of
security adv iser John Polndex · Jty of making what he himself Natiopal. Security Council staff
ter could prove the pivotal issue described as a momentous decl· officers con\iuctlng a very vigor·
In the way his tory v.lews Pres !· sion affecting th e president of the ous execution of policy on their
dent Reagan 's role In the Iran- United States," said Rep. Louis own with assumptions that It was
Contra scanda l.
Stokes. D·Ohlo.
all !In accordance with wh at they
Poindexter, called back for a
Asked if he believed the former thought the president should
third round of testim ony to Whit e House aide, Stokes said approve.
Congress today, ha s admitted at flatly what some or his cO l·
"Even men of good will and
the lran·Cont ra hear ings that his leagues merely hinted at: " No, I honor don 't know what the
memory on key Issues relati ng to don 't." Still. he was not willing to president will approve, " he said,
Reagan's worst cris is and what say he thought Poindexter did noting Poindexte r's statement of
he told the president Is a t best tell Reagan about the operation. confidence that Reagan would
" lijzzy."
At the White House , with the have agreed the diversion was a
Combined with a lac k of president again · mum on the •" neat Idea."
evidence on some significant hearings. spokesman Marlin
Fitzwater assured ~eparters
points, co ngresslon~l lnv estl~a· Fitzwater moved to make a Thursday · Reagan · wtiuld have .-"
tors say It leaves Poindexter 's strong case by suggesting Rea - rejected the plan.
swor n testimony as a crucial gan had b&lt;1en hurt by a failure to
Sen. William Cohen, R·Malne.
lartor.
hav e "good people making hon· raised another paint along the
"There was a lot ol activity est and sound judgments."
lines of roley 's concern for
that had happened over th at
" Any time the president is not decision -making In the Reagan
pr!'vlous year and the event s of allowed to make a decision that is White House.
November of 1985 until No· presidential, he Is done a dlsser·
;'What Is lacking in credlb!l!ty .
vember 1986 were very far from vice," rit zwater said In a clear in my judgment is the notion that
my current memory, " Po index· slap at what Poindexter termed this is a mere technicality, "
ter told law makers Thursday .
his decision to keep Reagan in the Cohen sa)d. " The fact is this Is
POlNDEXTER'S TESTIMONY - Former
The Navy rea r admira l stood dark about the dive rsion .
not a mere technicality. This
national
sec urity advisor John Poindexter is
fir m on his key assertion that he
Rep. Thomas Foley of Wa · Involves the sale ar U.S. propblo ne decided to diver t money shlngton. th e No. 2 Democrat In erty, taxpayer· ow ned property,
!rom secret U.S . arms sales to th e House and anot her one of th e at lntlated prices for the purpose
Iran to suppart the Nicaraguan lran ·Cont ra inves tigators, said of funding a program that was
Contras a ft pr milita ry aid to the he accepted Poindexter's word expressly rejected by the Con,
rebels was ba nned from 1984 to · but would not rule out the gress. That ca nn ot be classified
19R6. But a t least one or the possibilit y th at someone else told or char acterized as a mere
lawmakers probing the case the preside nt what he has stead·
technicality ."
ca lled that Issue Into qu es tion.

watched by his wife Unda, an ordained deacon In
the Episcopal church, during the second day of his
testimony , (UPI)

Progress .on .local ·roads is
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By DANA BEYERLE
HUNTSV ILL E. Ala. (UPII Despile the addition of at leas t
two ex tra booster test firings, a
top NASA engineer says the
agency will meet it s planned
.June 19881aunch date for the first
post·Challenger shuttle flight .
.John W. Thomas . manager of
the shuttle booster redesign
program, told a news conference
· Thursday tH at to ensure the
shuttle's twin boosters will work
as planned, engineers will test
two and possibly three additional
rockets before the sc heduled
la unch .
Those firing s will be added 1.'9
the five already sc heduled, In·
eluding the first test firing of the
redesigned booster .rockets next
month at the Morton Thlokol lnc.
rocket plant in Brigham City,
Uta h.
"The design has been finalized
and is essentially In production
right now, alt hough we are still
pursuing some alternatives to
those designs, " Thomas said .
during a news conference al the
Marshall Space Flight C~nter.
" The test program Is proce!!d·
ing well 1but) l he schedule is
e)&lt;ception~lly tight," he said.
r
The shuttle Discovery Is sche-d~led to blast off June 2. 1988.
Thomas said to meet that sche-dule, the 1ower.1;egments bf the

shuttle's boosters must be delivered to the Kennedy Space
Ce nt er in Florida by December.
"Barring that event and some·
thing that we totally do not
expect in the test results, we will
make it, " he said of the launc h
date.
But he added that if problems
develop In the test program
forcing the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration to
scrap Its new joint design. It
could set the flight schedule back
from "zero to six to eight

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While work continues on plans
for Meigs Cou nty State Rou te 124
between Rock Springs and Ra venswood, It is ex pected that it
months."
, . Challenger was destroyed Jan . will be a nother eight months
28, 1986, when a faulty booster before a public hearing on the
joint ruptured. allowing hot . project Is h~ ld , accordi ng to
gases to burn Into the external Bernie Hurst, assistant director
fu el tank. For the p'!lst 18 months, of the Ohio Departmen,t of
NASA has been working on a new Transpartatlon .
Hurst, speaking at last night 's
joint design to prevent a repeat of
. Southeast Ohio Regional Council .
the disaster.
The first boos ter firing using highway users committee meet·
the new joint design Is scheduled lng held iri Jackson, reported th at
for the last week in August and work Is continuing on the envirThomas said he Is confident the onmental document for the pre·
test will validate the new design . !erred alternate route. He said
that in 1986 dollars, the project Is
expected to cost between $115
and $145 million.
He also reported on other
where the man jumped from hiS
projects
in the planning stage ·
car with a shotgun. He then
Including
Route 50 from Athens
allegedly smashed the
to
Coolville,
noting that emphasis
passenger·!lde 'flndow and shot
Is
on
an
alternate
route. He said
and killed the two women.
that
It
will
be
1989 before
An off·duty sheriff's deputy,
.
anything
can
be
done
on that. The
who was at the building to pick up
In
1986
dollars is ·
projected
cost
his wife, reportedly shot the man
$100
million,
Hurs
t
noted
.
several times.
As
for
State
Route
32
in Pike
Pollee released no motive for
the slaylngs, but said he had Cou nty, 1989 will be the earliest
several previous com&gt;lctlons, ln· that work on the alternate route
eluding at least one felony and · and the environmental document
can be considered for that $90
four misdemeanors.
The Cincinnati Post repor1t that miUJon project.
The fourth project in the
a friend of Marguerite SchOonplanning
stage, according to
over said the younger woman
Hurst,
is
Seioto
Coun ty 852 where .
was the mother of Combs's
at a projected
an
alternate
route
3·year·old son and that they had
· cost of. $96 million is ·still being
recently broken up.
considered with no construction
date set.
Hurst reviewed the status. of
the projects which were an·
nounced two years ago. He said
that
the Jackson by·pass, Route
TrQIIt Is accused of killing
35,
a
$35 million project now has
. John McClelland, 24.
29
percent
of the west part
McClelland was In critical
completed and 45 percent of the
condition for four hours follow·
east
part completed; the section
lng the Tuesday night shooting
of
U.
S. 50 from Athens to Albany,
and died Wednesday at Cabell
a
$14
millon project, is now 29
Huntington Hospital.
percent
completed; State Route?
Trent Initially was charged ·
In
Gallipolis
•On Eastern Ave., a
with felonious assault, but ttie
,
$2.5
million
project, 55 percent
charge was upgraqed to
completed; \.J. S. 52 at South

Murder charges filed ·in double slaying
CINCINNATI (UP I) - Aggra·
vated murder charges were filed
Thursday agains t a man who
allegedly shot and killed two
women and then was shot himself
by•, an off·duty sheriff's deputy.
Ronald Combs, 29,, was reported In fair condition, under
pollee guard. at University Hos.
pita!, with several gunshot
wo~nds. ·
Killed Wednesday afternoon
were Joan Schoonover, 45, and
her daughter, Marguerite
Schoonover, 22, both of
Cincinnati.
Authorities said he was seen
chasing two women .ln a ear on a
street just west of the downtown
area. The women pulled Into a
parking lot of an office building,

· Huntin~on man charged with murder
HUNTINGTON. W.Va .
( UPI ) - A Huntington.
W.Va .. man has been charged
with murder In the shooting
death .of an Ironton, Ohio,
man.
Bruce Trent, 34, pleaded
tnnnocent at a hearing Wed. nesday In Cabell County
(W.Va.) Ma1istrate Court.

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murder after McClellan's
deatlt.
No bond was set at Wednes·
day's hearing.
Trenf Is scheduled to appear
at anotber- hearing next Thurs.
· day before Cabell County
· Magistrate Brenda Chapman.
He . was being held at the
Cabell County Jail.

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HURST ADDRESSES SEORC - Bernie Hurst, assistant
director of the Ohio Department of Transportation, speaks to
members of the Southeastern Ohio Regional Council at Its annual
meeting Thursday night at the Falrgreens Co untry Club in
Wellston. Hurst discussed some of the various road construction
projects In the area, such as the Jackson bypass and the Eastern
Avenue widening In Gallipolis. Bob Evans, president of SEORC, is
seated at Hurst's right. (OVP photo by G. Spencer Osborne)
Point, a $3.4 mllion project now
completedi and Scioto County
Route 852, $12 million project,
now 81 percnt completed .
Those are th e five previously
announced projects by Gov. ·
Richard Celeste to be constructed with current biennial
monies.
Hurst said that at this point in
time the 1988-89 biennial budget
allows no additional funds for
new construction in Southeast
Ohio or In Ohio In general. He
said that most of the highway
money will ]le going to take care
of .road maintenance and bridge
repairs. Plans are being made,
h·e reported, to resurfac.e 1500
miles of roadw~y In 1987·88.

Hurst cited increased cost,
poor Condit ion of the roads,
cutback in federal fu nding, and
the number of bridges whic h
need to be repai red, as th e
factors cutting into Initiation of
new construction projec ts in next
cquple of years.
ln his opening remarks, Hurst
complimented the SEORC and
described It as the best orga nIzed, dedicated a nd developed
group of Individuals for highway
improvement in Ohio.
Among tHose attending from
Meigs County were Richard
Owen, Harold Hubbard, Bob
Freed,. Ron Ash·. Bernard Fultz,
Dick· Rollrod , Jamie Thomas,
and Pat Hill.

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