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Pomeroy-M~dleport.

Ohio

Monday, August 3, 1987

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.----Local briefs----..
., Nation's heat wave enters third ·week
Squad has 12 weekend calls
at beaches or in cooler hotels and
By JACK BEARY
motels:
United Press International
Twelv e calls were answered by local units over the weekend,
Nineiy-degree heat swept the
A relentless , summer heat
the Meigs Cou~ty Emergency Medical Services reports .
wave pushed into Its third week · upper reaches of the Ohio a nd .
Calls on SundaY included: 1: 43 a.m., Middleport to Stonewood
Mississippi valleys. fifteen U.s .
across -the central United States
Apartments for Inez Pooler, to' Veterans Memorial Hospital;
today a ft er shatter,lng · high
c llles set new record highs for th,e
Racit~e at 2:06 ~.m. to Bas han Road for Jason Imboden, to
temperature records and roast · date, and at least eight cities
Veterans Memorial; Rutland ·, .t 3:46a.m. to Langsville for Pat
l!ig weekend beachgoers · and .logged readings at or above 100
Mitchell, io Veterans Memqrlal Hospital ; Middleport at 5:22
·
baseball fans from . the Greal · degrees ,
a.m ., to Noble Summitt and McElhinney Roads ·for Nora
Plains to the East Coast over toe
Since \he heat wave began las I ·
-Ca mbron , to Holzer Medical Center; Tuppers Plains at 11:48·
month, at least 69 peop le have
weekend.
a. m . to ReedSv ille for Dorothy Chevalier. to Veterans
The area, encolflpassed by the died . .Heat·related deaths have
Memorial; Racine at4:02 p.m. to Apple Grove Road for Beulah . 16-day . _!101 spell wlli not be been reported in P ennsylva nIa, .
Ransom, to Veterans Memorial; · at 5:25 p.m., Racine went to , · growing any smaller. Things will
Indiana, Illinois, South Carolina,
Yellow Busy and Mile Hill Roads for Chris Diddle, injured in an
be cooling off In the north-central Georgia, Wyoming, Iowa. Mis·
auto accident, treated but not transported; Middleport at 7:27
part of the country and warming . sour! and South Dakota. Phila ·
p . m. went to Rutland St. for Jack Clark, taken to Veterans
up somewhat in the northeas t . .
delphia alone reported 50 heat ,
Me morial.
Despite highe r temperatures related deaths du ring the past
At 10: 42 a.m. Saturday the Middleport t~nit went to.Bradbury
forecast for New E ngland, New two weeks.
Road for Wendy Smith, injured In a nwt_orcycle accident and
York state and Pennsylvania. the
The oppressive summer hea l
· . taken to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at 6:47
. area has been getting a good deal caught some parUcipants in the
p.m . went to thee Arbaugh Addition for Bobble Swiger, taken to
1987 lnternaUonal Summer Spe·
of rain.
Veterans Me moria l Hospital; Tuppers Pialns ;~t 10:23 p.m.-went
The hea t and humidity smo· cial Olympics in South Bend. ·
to ChesterJor Linda Persons, treated but not transported.
thered the Great Plains, the Ind., by surprise.
AI ) eas t 200 -of the 4, 70Q
Mississippi Valley and the Deep
South Sunday , sending people m entall y disabl ed a thl etes
scrambling from stuffy homes to. s ought trea tment for sym proms
buy air condit loners or.find relief · of heat ex haustion from on· lheA Racine youth overturned a pickup truck Sunday, a t .5: 18
p.m .,on County Road 28, a bout a mile and a quarter south of
,· Ohio 338, according to the Gallla· Melgs Post of the State
Highway Patrol.
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Ch ristopher R. Diddle. 16, 1vas cited for failure to con trol after
hls truck went off the left side of the road and overturned.

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premises · medical persQnnel.
Temperatures in South Bend
measured in the low' 9os Sunday
with high humidity.
'
'' I ca n' t - give you an exact
number," sa id Margaret Co~. a
nurse. ···But we've had a t leas t
:wo In for heal s troke and heat
exbaustion."
In Kan sas Cit v. Mo.. where the
Royals played ·the Boston Red

Sox · in temper at ures of 105
degrees , the artific ial turf regis ·
!erect a pre·game temperature of
~4.7 degrees, officials said.
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At mldafternoon Sunday: the
Chicago Cubs were hOsting the
Phlladelphia f' hillies. In 96· de·
gree heat.
The · heat wave sent :record
n~mtiers of people. to Chlcago~s
beaches during the. weekend.

American Electric Power Co .. Ohio Power Co. and Southern
Ohio Coal Company have been dismissed as defendants in an
action filed by Michael Eanes, et ai. In regard to SOCCO's
involvement. the court said no evidence had been shown that the
company committed any act with intent to injure another.
Bank One, Athens, has been granted a combined judgment of
$14.844.69 from Robert -E . Sams. Reedsville. and Judith A.
Sams, Reedsville.
Plaintiff Motorists Insurance Co. has been granted a
judgmen t of $3,354.33 against Gregory R. Davis jn an action
filed against Davis by Charles W. Manley , e t al. Richard S.
Owen Ill has been dismissed as a party de fendant In the sane
act ion.
A contra ct has been rescinded and judgment of $2,979.86
a warded the plaintiff, D. Michael Mu)len , in an action against
Smith·Nelson Motors Inc., el a l.
Alside Supply Center, Division of Alslde Inc., had been
gra nted judgment of $2,904.16 from Wa rren F . Farmer. doing
busi ness a s Su perior Siding Center.
Tit le to properly in Olive Township has been quieted as
against all parties of int eres t in an action by Robert Harris
aga inst Naomi King, et ~1.
Thomas Theiss has been dismissed as a party defenda n I in an
. ac tion by Christina Cooper. a minor, et al. against Belknapp
Inc ., et al.
Other actions dismissed include the State of Arizona and Anna
Teresa Encinas versus Samuel Aumiller Gibbs Ill; Diamond
Savings and Loan Co. versus Nor man R. Hen'drlx. et al; Robert
and Tammy Klein , et al, versus Ewing Funeral Home Inc . . and
another.
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In a, criminal matter, Mark Harrison, c harged with two
co unt s of drug trafficking, was re leased by the court on a $1 ,000
recognizance bond and David Frecker appointed his counsel.
An d a session of the Meigs County, Grand J ury has been
sc hed uled for 9 a.m. on Thur.sday, Sept. 10·.

Point Pleasant Emergency Med· .
lea l Servic&lt;? to Pleasa nt Valle~'
Hos pital w here he wa s prou·
nounced dead of cardi ac arrest
fo llowin g the 10::n p.m. acci dent .
Accord ing lo Morga n. Hughes
had a . long his tory of hear t
problems .
The police s pokesper son sai d
Hughes had apparen tly lrlccl to
s teer his vehicl e off of 1hf'
roadwa y, the n lost control, run·
nin g onto the s idewa lk. st riking
a n Iron fence pos t an d power
pole,
Hu ghes ·wa s tra ns p0 rwd to
CLEVELAND iUPI ) - The
PVH By the Point Pleasant
excitement generated in Ohio
E mergency Medical Service . .
over a record $;30 million Super
The ve hicle Hug hes was drf\·.
Lotto jackpot was quelled Sun·
a Ford station "wago n, wa s
ing,
da v when Ohio .Lott ery 'officials
totaled
In theaccide nt. according
announced thai two tickets werP
the
police
s pokesperson. Dam - ·
to
sold with the·six numbers chosen ·
age est im at~s for · t~e fenc&lt;" post .
in Sat urday 's drawing.
owned by Peoples· fla nk. a nd
Ohio Lottery officials sa id
powe r po.l&lt;,. be long in g to Appa l·
$20,6%,619 worlb o f lick_ets was
achlan PO'\(E'I' Compan;·. wer&lt;'
sold f(lr the semiweekly ga me.
n ot available.
·
which hadn ' t" produ ced a winner
Funeral arra nge ments arc
in fi ve drawings,
under the directi on of th&lt;' Crow ·
Th e num ber~ picked W&lt;?rt' 2. 3.
Hu ssell F uneral Home.
12, 22. 26 and H
Tht&gt; I ick el holders, whose
names have not bt&gt;en released,
can redeem their tickets toda y at
(i\s ol10:30 a. m.,
a regional lott ery .office. They
Provided hy
will s hare the $30 million pr ize
Bryce and Mark Smith
tha t wiitlie doled out in 20 annua l
of Blimt Ell I!; &amp; 1-•wwl ·
payment s.
The jackpot was a record in 1he
Firm
Prlc1:
13·year history of the Ohio
Lottery a nd the fourth· largest in Am Electr ic Powe r ......... .... 27 \'i.
AT&amp;T .... ... .... .... .. .......... , ... ..:ll \
North Americ a.
As hland Oil . .... .. .. . . .... . .. li!!l\;
Lottery official ~ sa;' a nother
Bob
Evans F a rms ... .... .. .... 24\-1
641 ticke ts we re nea rly winners
Cha
rming
Shop pes .......... .... :n',
with five of the numbers. Those
F
ederal
Mogul
.................. .. ~ ~y,
tickets are wort h $1.000 each.
Goodyea
r
T&amp;R
. ............. .. ?:i \-1
Another 31 ,852 tickets bear four
Hec
k's
In
c
....
....
.. ......... ... .... :n,
of the numbers. and each is wort h
Um ited Inc . ...... .. .... .... ....... 47%
$74 . .
Mult imedi a Inc ...... . .... ... ... 71V.
.Tickets are now on sa le for
Wedn esda y's Super Lot to dr aw· Rax Restaurant s ............... ... ... :\
R obbins &amp; Myers ................... 10
ing for a jackpot of $3 million .
S honey's I he . .... .. .. ..... ......... :11 1"\~
We ndy's Int i. ....... ............... Hl '·~
Wo rthingt on Ind ... ...... ..... ... .n~

Two have winning
Super Lotto tickets

Daily stock prices

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Rule boys' death suicide
The cause of the death of John Cornwell, 12, found dead In a
truck on July 10, near Dex ter; Meigs County Coroner Dr. Jam es
Cond e s aid today was attributed to suicide by way of a ma ss ive
drug ingestion. The drugs .consisted of a sleeping pill and an
ana lges ic, Dr. Conde reports . The autopsy on the·-youth wa s
per formed in Franklin County.

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Hughes. Poi nt Pleasant: a nd
three grandc hildren.
Funeral will be at 2 p.m.
'Fuesday a t Heck Funeral Home.
Milton, with John Steele. mini s·
ter. offic ia ting. Burial will follow
in Culloden Cemeter:v a t
Culloden.
Friends may call at the Crow·
Hussell Funeral Home in Point
'Pleasant after l p.m . Monday
and at the Heck Funeral Hom &lt;'
ft'om 11 a .m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Jark Clark

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WEATHER MAP - Scatter&lt;'d s howc.rs ilnd thund erstorm~ will
&lt;'X lend from New ·England a cross ca.~t&lt;•rn N'c w York s tat e Into New
,Jersey and Pennsylvania. most num &lt;•rous ov~r southern and
central New England. Showers and thullde"torins, sum•• posslhly ·
"''vere. will he scatter1•d from thr• wt•Alt•rn Gn•at Lakt.,. Into
.e~L.,tern Colorado. St·aU•·n~d . rnalnl~· ~rt (' rnoon a nd t•vcnlng
lhund&lt;•rstorms will occur o1•er i\rlzon'!. Nrw Mex ico, the ccntr11l
Gulf Co:L•t slates, the Tennt&gt;ss••e Valley a nd the southe rn hull oft h••
1\tlantlc Coas t s tates.

South Co•ntral Ohio
Toda y.- variab le cloud iness
wi th a sll~ ht chan ce of thund&lt;'r·
Storms. Hot .and hum id wtth a
h l ~h 90 to 95. Varia b! P w.inds f&gt; to
10 _mph. Cha ne£' of rain Is :«1
percent ,
Tonight , partiy clou dy with u
IQW i() fo i5. Light SOUl h' llflnds.
C h a n e~ of rain Is 20 percent. ·

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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Tt.il!sday, August4. 1987

By SYDNEY SHAW
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WASHINGTON &lt;U P I\ - A Federal Communi·
cations_Commission plan to sc rap a 38·year· old
policy r&lt;&gt;q u Iring broadcasters to air all s ides of
con troversial public Is sues is already drawing
fire from law makers a nd citizen groups .
Th e dl.'clslon to repea l the so· c~ ll ed Fair ness
Doctrine - long opposed by broadcasters and th e
adminis tration but supported by a broa d r~ nge of
public Int e res t groups- was expected toda y. a
month a nd a half aft er Pres ident Reaga n vetoed
legis la tion that would have made' the policy law .
Word 6f the Impending FCC dectslon,.ex pecte&lt;l
to be una n imous. drew stor·m o f protest Monday
from eltlzcn grou ps, which will a lmost ceria inly
fll(' suit, a nd the House and Senat e. where S~ n .
E•:nest Holllnl'S• D· S.C .. accused lhl.' agency of
" re pud iating thr int e nt of Co_n!(ress ."
FCC sources would not n; vo'al deta ils of the
decision. but II Was widely c•xfll.'cled to Include a
statement that th e Fairness Doctl'lne Is unconstl·

tulional because it violat E's broad cas ters ' Firs t
Amendment r ig ht s.
. Before the vote, the agency also planned to
release a repo rt to Congr ess analyzing the
doct r ine. A House pa nel had ordered the
commi ssion to submit the re por t before taki ng
a ny action on the po licy .
''Congress won ' I like it ," s aid on e FCC source
who asked ·not to be named.
Broadcas ting magazine quoted an unnamed
commis sion offi cial as saying, ·'Every, newscas·
ter in the country will feel ema nci pated if it comes
out as ex pected."
The Fair ness DoGirine was set forth by the FCC
in 1949 and in 1959 was expanded to Include
a mendm ents to th e Communtca tio~ s Act. The
po li cy stat es th at broadcas ters must ai r contra·
vers inl Iss ues of public importance and provide
reasonable opport unit y for the discuss ion of
co nflicting 1•!ews .
The Supreme Court uphe ld thE- doctrine in 19~7 .

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Dingell, D· Mic h ..c.PJ'!n to attach the doctrin~ in
but the court opened the door !as·t year fo r its
September t.o legisla tion Reagan will be loath to
reconsideration by ruling that the pqlicy was
veto.
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never made law.
" It 's going to be war," predicted Larry Irvin g,
The FCC said it was forced to take a s tand on th e
coun sel of the House tl"lecommunications sub·
doctrine aft£'r a (edcra l appeals court in Jan ua ry
co mmi t1ee. "The commiss io_n is a creature of'
remanded the agency' s decision against Meredil h
Congress but is ta king on Congres s on thi s issue.
Corp.. an Iowa broadcasting company whose
try in g to co ntravene co ngression al action . I1's a
Syracuse , N.Y., TV statio n WTVH had violated
renl:gade co mmiss ion."
·
the policy.
Advocates
.of
ol)e
Fa
ir
ness
Doctrine
say TV and
In the M eredith case, the FCC had re fu sed to
radio
sta
tions
must
meet
some
minima!
public
consider· whether the Fairness Doctrine wa s
int er es t requi rem ents beca use they use a scarce
constiiutlonal.- say ing Congress and 1he courts
pub Iic r~sou rce- the.electroma gnet ic spectr ~m .
should decide.
They . say man y more people apply for licenses
",But the ..-court made it very clear tha t. the
than there are ava il able frequencies. ·
commission cou ld no longer defer to Congress."
Opponents say the doctrine was firs t drafted
an FCC source said . · ·
Le aders of the House a nd the Senat e, both of , when televis ion was in its infancy and that the .·
telecommunications mar ketplace has c hanged.
whi ~ h voted by wide margins to make the doctrin e
Now there ar e more stations. plus cable
law, di sagreed. .
te lev ision, microwa ve TV serv ices and home
The Senate fail ed to override Reagan's veto. but
sa tellit e dishes.
Sen. Ernes t· Hollings, D·S.C., and Rep . J ohn ·

Task force plan designed
to aid economy along river
WHEE LING . W.Va. iUP IIA 20·year -plan to boost th e Ohio
River economy would .i nclude
state parks a nd a six·•ta te pact
pledging cooperation In eco·.
n·o mic d e velopment,, s aid
member s of Ihe Redeve lopment
Task Force. ·
The task force, set up last year,
has released a first dr aft of its
plan to boost the region. The

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Five primary goals of the task
Legislature with the ide a of force ar e to establlsh the Ohio
creating jobs a long the r iver.
. River reg ion as a prime location
The task fo rce's preliminary , of economic d evelo pm ~ nt ; ·a
report suggests 14 Ohio coun ties prime nation loca tion; a major •
for m regional por t authori ties for
recrea tion area in Ohio; an
"effective s teward" of l_ts nalu·
b9hding a nd tax ing authority,
and coopera te v.•ith the live ot he r rat resou rces. and to create
Ohio River sta tes -Wes t Vlrgi· oppor tunities Ior "achieving the
nia , Tllinil is. Indian a. Ke ntucky
highes t possibl e quality of life."
and Pennsylvania.

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The Meigs County Summer ties from the Ohio Department of at Reeds ville. . and. also the
Youth Litter Corps ha s cleaned Natural - Resources. Office Of E!cll ev illc Locks and Dam a t
numerous state, cou nt y and Litter Prevention and Recyc ling. Reedsv ille. They also. visited
township road s du r ing the ir e ight Crew members for the SYLC three recyc ling centers and teweek program which began Ju ne progra m are · hired through th e .. cycled nearly 400 . pounds of
22 and will continue th rough Aug. · Federal Job Tr a ining Par( ner · aluminum cans found along
14 . The corps Is under the ship Act tJ.T .P.A.J which is part
Meigs roadways.
direc tion of the Meigs Cou~ t y of the Gallla·Meigs Communit y
Though small in number, the ·
Office of Litter Control. headed Action Agency .
ere 'N has achieved outs tanding
by Ke nny Wiggin s and supe r·
Durin g incleme nt weather , result s in the past few weeks. The
vised by La r ry Driggs.
which hamper ed roads ide litter citizens of Meigs County can by .
Funding for the summer pro· pickup, the SLYC vis ited the proud of the efforts of th e SL YC
gram .comes through a special Shade Riv rr State Forest fac ilit y crew.
grant to participating communi·

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the Ravenswood Bridge. They will he at work In
the near future In the vicinity ol the Meigs Cou nty
•' airground• . Kenny Ramsey and Tom Buckley
have al•o been. SLVC participants this summer.
The corps has a lso received needed support from
the local hu s lnes.•es and agencies In the co11nty.

UI'TER CORPS PERSONNEL AT WORK Summ er Youth Utter Corps personnel, Gary
RU~. CharleS Jacks and supervisor Larry Driggs .
left to rJght, are at work on Route 338 justa lew
mlleot ahove Racine. The group start&lt;·d ul the
~aclne corpor~llon and Is making Its way toward

Anns hearings end; Reagon plans speech early next week
By ,JUDI IIASSON .
WASHIN GTON tUPl l -The
lra n·Contra cris is. th e- s l o r~- of a
"stx'ret Whit c Housc junta ," is
now thrown back to th at Whll c
House for President Rragan· s
response to the "chilling '· revel a·
1ions produ ced by -lh n·e months
or publlc hearings In a swelt erin g
su mmer on Capitol Hill.
Reagan ' s speec h. plannt:'d for
ear ly nex t week . is seen as the
most Jmm&lt;"d iatc focus fol lowlnJ&lt;
th c conclusion of lhC' public
proceedings Monday - though
the congi'C'SS!ona l Inves tigators
arc not done with their work by
an'y mea ns and new ar t ion Is

exP,ctl'd from 1h11 Independe nt
pros!'cutor pursuing criminal
rharg!'s .
·
The president Will be watchPd
for a response to wha t wa s
summed up by Se n. Daniel
Tnou ve. D·Hawa ii, a s a grim ta le
of secret policies run by Whil e
House aides behind the back of

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tlw public. the Congres s: a nd th e
commandcr In chi ef.
·• t sec It as a c hil\ln ~ story , a
s tory of df'cdt a nd duplicity a nd
the al'!'ogant disrega rd of the ru iC'
of Jaw." Inou ye said Monday ·
beforf' ban ging his gavel to end
the tPlevised heao'ings In his roll.'
.as cha ir man of th e Se na le
lnves tiga tfn g commit tee.
In closing out 250 hours of
tes llm oiw from 29 wit n('sses over
41 day s, inouye. a vcterart of the
Sena te Wa tergat e in ves tigation
14 yea rs ago , saict the current
sca nd al tu rnPd up a "'S hadowy
govcrnmrn1 wit h it s own Air
Fore(', its ow n Navy, Us own

fund · rilis in g mec han ism, a nd the
a bility to purs ue it s ow n ideas of
the ·na tiona l in ter&lt;&gt;st. free from
all c hecks a nd balan ces and the
law itself."

'"(l'his Is \ a story of a flawed
pollc;' kept alive. by a secre t
While House ju nt a "despit e re·
p eat~d warnings a nd s i gn~ 'of

fai lu re."' he declared. " These
da ylaight , to hold them under the slon and hid it from RPa p;a n to
minimize political damage .
hearings will be remembered
magnify ing eye of televis ion."
Ye t there a-l so was the widPs·
IOOj(PSt not fo r th e fa cts they
For the millio ns of AQlerica ns
C'licit ed but for t,he extraordinary
who followed the hear ings into
a nd ext raordinar ily frightening
the secret sa les of U.S. arrns to
v iews of gover nm e nt th ey
Ira n a nd the diversio n of profit s
exposed.
to Nicaragua n Contra rebels, ·
there was evidence to confirm
"Vigilance abroad does not
tha t Reag an did not know a bout
require us to a ba ndon our Ideals
the diversion a nd to contradict
or the ru lf' of law at home. On the
his insistence th at he dill not
contra ry , without our prlnC'iples
trade
wea pons for u.s. hostages.
and va lu es , wp have little that is
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s peci al o•· worthy to de fe nd ...
There was Lt. Col. Oliver
The vi ce chairman of the
Senate pa ne l. Se n. Wa rren Rud· . Nort h, t he fired National Secur·
ma n, R·N.H .. eschewed · s uch it y Cot~ncll aide a t the eye of the
dramatic wording iri- a · final storm , who ma intained hC' was
assess ment that he said fa irly car rying ou t orders a nd who
r epresent ed (he des ire of his gained broad national suppor t
fellow Republica ns to look a head despite his admitted lies and
at· this point.
destruction of evidence.
·'The purpose of these hea rings
There was Rear Adm . John
has not been to cast blame or Poi nd exter. the pres ident' s
poin t fingers." sa id Rudman. a former nallonal sec urity ad·
former prosecutor. "it has bee n vlser , who a nswered perhaps the
to lmrn from our mistakes by most dr amatic question by say·
exa mining them in the open lng he alone approved the diver·

pre ad feelin g I hat all of the
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with sr a ll cr&lt;'&lt;i thunders torms .
Hum id with a high a round 90.
r ha nc·c of rai n Is 5() pt•rcent. ·
Exte nded Forecast
Wedn&lt;"t&gt;day tlorou gh Friday
Chane(' of s howPrS and thftn·
dC'r!&gt;torms Wedn esday through
Friday.

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Voi.J7. No.60

Hospital news

Jack L. Clark. 54, of Route l.
Rutla nd St. , Middleport, died
V eteran~Me morlal
Sunday a t Vetera ns Memor ial
Saturday
A&lt;Imisslons ..:2 Ha·
Hospita l after a sudden illness .
rold
Jeffers
,
Pomeroy; Bobble
A truck driver. Mr. Clark was
Swig&lt;'r.
Tuppers
Plai ns.
born Dec. 12, 1932 at Downington.
Saturday
bischarges
- Ula
He was a so n of the !at&lt;;&gt; James
Strau
ss.
Otis
Casto,
Pau
l Hud·
and Mary Esther Ca rr Clark, and
Mabel
Brickles.
son,
was a me mber of the Fra ternal
Su nday Admissions - Willi am
Order of Eag les. 2171. Pomeroy .
Ca
pehart , Pomeroy; Jam es Dun·
Surv ivors include his wife,
can,
Middleport ; Id a ·Poo ler,
Grace E. Swis her Clar k, Middle·
Middleport; Pat Mitche ll. Langs·
port; a s on, ,Ji m Clark, Pomeroy;
Dr. John C. Markley
ville; Mickey Oiler. Pomeroy:
a son and da ughter·in·la w. John ·
Dorothy
Ch&lt;?val ier, Reeds ville;
and Cindy Cla rk. Marietta ; tWo
Dr. John C. Markley, M.D .. 65, Etta Cu llurns. Pomeroy; Charles
da ug ht e r s a nd sons -in· law . · Route 1 Nor thup, died Saturday
Sheila a nd Kenneth Carsey of a t Holzer Medical Center follow· Payne, Pomeroy; She.r man Wil·
Iiams, Middleport .
Middleport and Lynn and Bernie ing a lengthy Illness.
Sunday Discharges - Helen
Weaver of Phoen ix , Az.; · seven
He was a staff physician at QJl:vts, Betty Willis, Beverly
grandchildren; a nd t.hree.sis ters,
Holzer Medical Center · for 37 Spires.
Coell Salser of Tuppers Plains,
years, beginning his practice
Patsy Per kins of Athens and
there in August , 1950.
Wealth y Garroway of Staffo rd,
Born Dec. 13, 19211n Washing· Issued licenses
Va.
ton, D.C .. he was asonoftllelale
Marriage lice nses ha ve been
Besides his parents he was
John M . Markley and Me ryl
precede d in dea th by a s tep·
Buckley Markley, who survives Issued In Meigs Cou nty P ro bate
Court to Douglas Benton Eblhl
mother. Ethel Clar k.
in Gallipo lis.
Serv ices will be Wednesday, 1
Also surviving are . his wife, Jr., 22, Pomeroy, and Cynthia
p.m., at Ew ing Funeral Home.
Olive Lawless Burnett Markley. Therese Arnold, 18, Syracuse;
Burial w il l be iri Wells Cemetery. whom he marr ied March 9, 1974 Victor Eugene Ga ul Jr ., · 21.
Friends may ca ll at the funeral
in Ga llipolis; . two daughters, Pomeroy, and Laura Beth Oil·
home on Tuesd ay from 2 to 4 _a nd · Mrs. Susan Davis, Gallipolis and !hoff, 20, Pomeroy.
7 to 9 p. m . .
Mrs. Clara Woollon, Denver,
Meet Wednesday
Colo.; one son. J .D. Markley.
Rodney and two stepsons, Cha·
· Clinton Hughes
Lebanon Township Trustees
Ties Burne.tt, Orville, Ohio and
meet Wednesday, 7 p.m .. at
will
Andy Burnell, Medi na; and nine
Clinton "C.V." Hughes. 59.
the
township
building.
gra ndchildren.
Point Pleasant. died Saturday ,
One brothe r preceded him In
Aug. 1. 1987 in P leasant Valley
Helf!!el fitting·
death.
Hospital.
· Born June 21, 1928, in Milton.
Southern High football players
he was theson ·ofthe late Richard
will have he lmet fitting Wednes·
a nd Matilda Dailey Hughes.
day . 6 p.m., at the football
End marriages
He was a produc tion worker on
building at the blgh school:
the hot line at Kaiser Aluminum
Divorces finalized in Meigs
for 30years, a U.S. Army veteran
Lodge to meet
County Common Pleas Court
of the Korean Conflict. a. former
in clude William Keith Wolfe
employee of Blenko Glass at
A regu tar meeting of' Middle·
Brenda L. Wolfe and Jodi
from
Milton~ a member of American
port Lodge 363, ·F&amp;AM, will be .
. Lynn Henderson from James
Legion Mason Cou nty Pos·t 23, the
held at 7: 30 p.m . T~esday at the
William Henderson. Jodi Hend· · temple. Refreshments will be
Loyal Order of Moose and United
erson was re)ltored by the court
Steelworkers of America Local
served following tbe meeting.
to her former name Gable.
5668.
The marriages of Bruce E .
He was preceded "in death by
Conde and Diana L. Conde; Ru,th ' Bowhunters to meet
his pare nts and three brothers.
.Ann Faulk and Timothy D.
Surviving are his wife. Betty
Faulk; Tina Rees and Jay Rees
The Chester Bowhunters wll(
Edwards Hughes: two daugh·
have
been
dissolved.
Tina·
Rees
meet
at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the
ters, Teresa Huffman and Kim·
club
house with election of
has
been
restored
lo
her
malden
berly Dawn Hughes, both of
name
Hill.
officers
to be he ld.
Point Pleasant; one son, Gregory

Daily Number

Copyrightad .1987

Man ·has heart attack,
dies in auto accident

A Point Pleasa nt man a ppar·
enlly suffered a fatal hear t
attack before crashing his car
into a utility pole in th&lt;&gt;2200block
of Jackson Avenue Saturday
night , according to Dr, Breton
Morgan. medica l examiner, a nd
a Point Pleasant Police Depa rt ·
ment spokesperson.
Cli nton V. Hughes, 59, of Elm
Street. was transported by the

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By United Press Inte rnational
L~s t
wee k's hot. humi d ear lies t ~or n and soy beam crops
weather a nd essentially no r~i n ever pla nted. Many Ohio farmers
w'as nearly a carbon copy of the were · getting their ma chinery
week before. according to the ready for the harv est.
Ohio Agricultu ra l Sta tistics
Corn s llklng Was nearly com·
plete (96 percent , compared with
Service.
·For the week ended Sunday. las t year's . 93 percent) and 51
there were 6.6 day s suitable for ·percent was in dough or beyond.
fieldwork. with activities includ· compared with 42 percent at this ·
lng winding up the oat harves t.
time in 1986.
·
spraying and hay baling. along
In some of the drier areas of the
with taklngvacatlons and att end·
it:tg fal~s.
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sta t e, howev er, ears were
Above·normal. temperatures drooping.
throughout the week caused
A majority of the soybea n
stress to crops, pastures and acreage, 64 percent. was setting
livestock. . , '
.·
or had set · pods, down slightlY
Soli moisture (before the lat e from last year's 66 percenllevel.
Sunday storms) decll!led slgnill·
The oat harvest was 86 percent .
cantly, to 58 percent short, 41 complete, compared with 79
percent adequate and 1 p~rcent · percent atthls time last year a nd
surplus, compared with 37 pe_r· ·an average 0! 63 perce nt for the
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cent short, 62. percent adequa te years 19S2·86.
The weather was good for hay
and ]' petcent surplus a week
earlier.
·
baling, · but regrowwth from
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cause of a lack of rain.
Burley tobacco needs rain to
get "s pread" on. the lop leaves.
Tobacco topping is active.
The potato harvest continued.
with the quality good but quan tity down because of poor 's ets.
Sweet corn was moving to
market In large volume.
The -dry onion harvest was
under way. In Celeryvllle, Huron
Cou nty, but l£'afy crops recovering from las t month's flooding
were dam aged again liy the rains
late Sunday and early Monday.
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' and vineIn many orchards
yards, Intermittent hall con·
tlnues to be a problem. Most
. vineyards were reportet;l in good
or excellent condition, but lnfes·
lations of black rot also were
frequently reported.
The harves t of summer apples
was about hal( completed, with
quality and yields reported high.
Peach sizing and yields were
smaller than expe¢ted In south·

er n·are'!s because of dry_soils.
· Livesto&lt;;k continued to show
signs of stress. reducing milk
production on dairy fa rms and
slowin g we ight gain on beef
cattle.
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Rainfall totals for the week
ended at 8 a.m. Monday were a
little "r nisleadlng, since nearly all
of it fell overnight In thu!lder· .
storms "lale Sunday night and .
early Monday morning.
· Yqungstown recorded 2.22
inches for the week, while
Willard, Mansfield, Clevela'nd
and Canfield all were about 1\1,
inches.
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. , For the season, only Fremqnt.
Celina, Willard . .Mansfield, C I ev
e I a n d and Youngstown are ·
reporting rainfall surpluses,
while significant deficits are
reported In Hoytville ( 4. 65
Inches). Columbus (~.86-lnches),
Caldwell (5 Inches). Wllinlngton
(5. 95 inches) a nd Jackson (4:73
inches).
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GRAND CHAMPION - He~~ther Pauley, 12, of Bear Wallow
Ridge. at left, visited 'The Dally Sentinel last week with Lady, a
seven·month·old bo¥er. Heather Is Lady's .foster owner for one
year
part o( a 4-H project. It's Healher's responsibility during
the year to give Lady as much love as possible and provide her with
obedience training. When the year Is over, Heather will give"Lady
up to be trained as a seeing eye dog. Nejlher Heather, nor her
lrlend, Ginger Findlay; nor her mother, Bobbl Pauley , pictured
with Heather, want to think about giving Lady b11~k; Heathllj' I• a
rnember of the Ridge Critters 4-H clllb. IJealher and Lady re~elvetl
grand champion during Saturday's Meigs County .F air judaiqJ Qf
4-ll projects.
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The Daily Sentinel
Ill Court Street
Pomeroy, Ohio
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE MEIGS-MASON AREA

ROBERT L. WINGETI'
Puhllsber
PAT WHITEHEAD
Assistant Publisher/ Controller

BOB HOEFLICH
General Manager

A MEMBERofThf' Un\tf'd Prf'ss lnlf'rnatlona !. Tnlnnd DJi l~· Pr('ss
As~oriation

and th(' AmC'rican NrwRpaprr Publishf'rs

A~sodation.

Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, Ohio
Tuesday, August 4, 1987

Federal aid
WASHINGTON - Just as a
tiny mlnorily of welfare cheaters
gave ammunitlon to critics or the
entirE' system, a few greedy
students. parents and school
offlclals have given a black eye to
the federal student-aid program
by flouting the eligibility requiremerits. And with only a limited
amount of funds available for
grants and low-cost loans. the
crooks and chiselers are depriving honest applicants of help they
deserve.
The Education Department
has not been blind to abuses of the
student-aid system. The depart·

ment'•s inspector general tlng applications ln threE' states.
pursues the cheaters and em- Thev were eventually caught,
bezzlers with a vengeance. get- . and. have repaid about $60.000
ting back the misdirected funds they weren 't entitled to. with
and turning in the worst offend· $80,000 to go.
Prs for criminal prosecution.
- One enterprising college
From a recent Educatlon De- student collected more than
partment Inspector genE'ral's re- $100,000 in fPderal assistance In
port and from IJ]tervlews with an four yl'ars. He did it by 4slng
official in the inspector general's spurious Information llke
office, our reporter Karen Talley aliases an&lt;\ fake Social Security
lias assembled these outrageous numbers - .to enroll at 11
examples. of student aid gone colleges In four states and the
awry:
District of Columbia.
- Two brothers managed to
- The ownE'r of a Reno, Nev .
gPt low-cost •federal loans in beauty school connt&gt;d the govern·
excess of legalllmlts by submit- ment out of thousands of dollars

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by collecting double tuition for
some students. He urged them to
apply for federal grants to cover
their tuition - even though a
local community college was
paying the fees. ThE' man pleaded
gullty to embezzlement and had
to rE'turn about $13,000 to the
Education Department.

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POMEROY - The 1987 World
HorseShoe Championships will be
held ln Eau Claire. Wisconsin, thls
week and Pomeroy's Harry Balley,
featured last year in a Times-Sentinel news release, will be among the
1500 contestants entered.
The field of 1500 Is determined
through qualifying tournaments
from around the entire United
States and Canada. Each contest ant wlll be competing for thousands
of dollars In prize money as well as
the i:oveted World titles.
According to Bob Champion,
NHPA Publicit y Director, Bailey
was one of the regional champions
qualified to compete In the national
event .
Bailey wlll compete August 5th at
7: :ll p.m. and Is the only entry from
Melgs County representing 102 Ohl·
oa ns qualifying for this "Woeld
Tournament".
The spot1 of organized ·horseshoe
pitching has gained large numbers
· of new members In I he past few
years. The thousands of member s
the NHP'A (National Horseshoe
Pitchers Association! represent s
the organized sport of horseshoe
pitching the United States and Ca·
nada . It Is a federation of 55 states,
each with a sel f-governing assoclatlon.
ThE' purpose of the National Associa tion Is to strive to promote and

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- A joint FBI:Educatlon Depa r tment investigation ca ught
three top officia ls of Sioux
Empire College in Hawarden,
I owa gptfing fpderal loans In the
namE's of stud.-nt s who they knew
weren't attending thE' school
during thP Jo an period . ThE' three
officia ls plcadPd guilt y to misapplication of student -aid fund s
after they WPrE' Indicted .
- "Financial ald coun selors"
who worked for the Wilfred
beaut y aca dPmy chain In.Massachuse tt s "coached and encour·
aged' : -~t_u_d !i.n, f S to overstate their
fin anc ial.. nl?l''ds to get aid they
didn't deserve. Thl' seven Pm ployees plcadl'd gullt y to charges
of m ak ing false statem ents and
aiding and abE' tt lng the co mmission of a crime. They had bet'n
Jndlct('d aft er a jotnt FBI Education lnvpstlgatlon .
- A Nlg!'rla n coll~CIE'd $17,540
In both stall' and federa l studen1
aid by fal sely dalmlng to bran
AmNlran citizen.
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By DICK WEST
WASHINGTON - I never heard anyone order a pizza with
everything on it- pepperoni, anchovies, baloney, etc. -in short, the
works- but hold the artificial mozzarella.
Might as well ask the chef to bake a pizza without tomato sauce. But
maybe buying frozen pizza is different.
Anyway, Sen. Bob Kasten , R-Wis ., is the author of legislation called
the "Truth in Frozen Pizza Labeling Act of 1987.". And Rep. Tom
·Petri, R-Va., has introduced a similar measure ln the House.
There is a temptation to say that Kasten comes from !I cheesy sta te
to begin with. But since that term is a bit unflattering perhaps It will
sufflce to say that both lawgivers obviously have accepted the dairy
industry's argument that enactment of their legislation would save
taxpayers millions of dollars in surplus cheese payments.
The frozen pizza industry, for its part, says, according to one
spokesman, that "this Is a lot or baloney." So perhaps something good
will emerge from this classic confrontation .
I mean, baloney rarely is used as a pizza topping, no matter how
thinly sliced. Makers of frozen pizza go in big for pepperoni, Instead.
The Kasten-Petri proposal would requlremakers ·or frozen pizza to
make it clear on thP label if the product "contains cheese
su bstitutes." As to whether this would, ln the words or the Committee
for Fair Pizza Labeling, amoun t to a "regressive tax" depends, I
would say, on how you feel about budgetary mushrooms.
The National Milk Producers Federation, a dairy group lf I ever
heard of one, claims 75 percent of the frozen pizza with meat topping ·
contains imitation cheese.
But Richard Frttnk, so-called "coordi nator" of the aforementioned
committee, contends the food industry puts "millions of pounds" or
real cheese on frozen pizzas each year.
·'The dairy lobby simply wa nts them (pizza makers l to use millions
of pounds more," he has written.
Frank also has disputed "claims that forcing the people by law to
eat more cheeses would save the government money."
By his lights, " the reality is that any saving would be passed on to
the cons umers in the form of higher prices for the unnecessary
cheese: the equivalent of a pizza tax."
But dairymen in Vermont. Wisconsin and points East havp been
try in g for years to force the frozen pizza Industry to change their ·
labels.
Neit her sld!', it s&lt;'ems to me. gives adequate consideration as to how
the pr.oposal might effect welfare.
In times past, as we know, welfare agencies have given away
thousands , if not millions, of pounds of free cheese from government
surplus stocks . As to whether any of that was mozzarella , l cannot
say.
However. it might be better all around to see whether any
consumers were obliged to accept unnecessary chepse.
If so, maybe Congress shou ld enact the equivalent of a welfare tax.

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In New York li(•d

o n a pan'ntal financial stat~ m!'nt

to make It ap~'ar that h£&gt;r
daughtpr was eligtbl&lt;' l or thOu ·
sands of dollars ln fedPral
assls tancl'. The mother under·
stated lh&lt;' family ln&lt;'Om!' and
O\'NSiatM the numbC'r or de·
p&lt;'n&lt;lrnts. Whl'n con!rontC'&lt;I with
lh&lt;' i nv('stlgators' &lt;'Vide nce
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organize this great family sport, to
standardize the rules. equipment
and playing procedures. This organization sanctions the Annual
World Tournament, State Champl·
onships as well as Regional Open
events and the National Sanctioned
Ha'ndlcap Leagues.
Thls sport boasts of being one of
the few spot1s that have a National
Champion for men, women, boys,
girls and Senior men. and can be
played in their own backyards.
In these days of weight-watch·
Ing and exercise, lt offers walkIng, bending and reaching. Doctor s have repeatedly stressed the
beneficial heai th aspects of the
sport.

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is estimated that over
30,(00,(00 enthusiasts enjoy horseshoe pitching in tournament s, leagues, recreation parks. camper
sites and backyards. .
The origin dates back to the days
of the Rom an Empire. Soldiers
pitched horseshoes discarded from
hOrses used to drive their char iots.
Soldiers of the American Revolution pitched horseshoes on Boston
Common for recreation.
A free 12-page horseshoe publlca·
tlon is offered. Send a stamped selladdressed Pnvelope to National
florseshoe Pitchers Associ at Jon,
Box 27ll. Munroe Falls. Ohio 44262.

I am one of a select number of
Americans - thl'rP are only I .2
million of us - who receiv~. for
free. wh at may well be the most
iniE'rPSting. eruditE' and lnforma·
live political publication of the
moment . It Is callE'd "Let.ter to
New York ." it never talks down
to its rPad ers. and Its author ls
Sen . DaniE'l P . M oy nihan
Anyon&lt;' w ho wa111s it need only
wrltp the senator.
Now. there are lots of congrf's·
s tonal newslettE'rs; In fact . too
many. coming out to often . Th e
art form might bP called NE'oSelf-Congratulatorv. That Is not
Moynihan's wa y. but hP's not -a n
ordinar)l politician . He ha s
sPrved four president s In domestic and foreign posts. He ha s a
Ph .D. in public International law .
H e was a professor at Harvard
and MIT. Now 60 .. he knows a
grea t d&lt;;&gt;al about a great deal.
and, as a teacher. loves to t ell you
about It . In person. or in a prose
stylr that is somphow classica l,
anE'cdotal and meandering yet
ordert&gt;d. uniquely his own, subject to caricature but never
Imitation . Most everyone In the
policy community has disagreed

with him at o n~ point or another.
including m~ . but h!' Is surely on~
of our m os t knowledg&lt;' ab l ~
l&lt;'glsla tcrs.
All thl.• suffus{'s hi s bimonthl y
pamphlrt~f'rlng . that's his word ,
which hf' ass ur~s me. has a nob!~
hlstorv In Amf'rlcan lf'ltC'rS.
Prof&lt;'ssor Moynihan 's currrn t
nC'wslctt pr is about arms control.
He tC'lls us hr ls writing It on an
Air Foret&gt; pl an&lt;' coming ba&lt;'k
from the' G&lt;'nrva arms talks. and
that thf' planr bears th!' togo
"Th&lt;' Unted Stall'S of Amrrlca ...
d&lt;'signed by Raymond Loewy at
the r&lt;'qut&gt; st o f .Ja cq u!'llnt&gt;
K&lt;'nnt&gt;dy . He Introduces us to
" Thf' Big Russian ." a high Sovl&lt;'t
officia l hf' mPt with and dined
with In GC'n&lt;'va

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Moynihan sk~tch('s In the tor·
turl'd recPnl history of nuclear
arms control: Aftf'r thf' signing
of SALT I In I972. thr Sovl!'ts
deployt&gt;d the new SS-20: an
lntermcdi atr -rang e mi ssl lt&gt;
threatf'nlng our WP sf('rn European alll&lt;'s Thi s was "a particu larly unnerving exNclsc of bad
faith on the part of th e Sovi!'ts."
Aft er SALT II In I979. It was

By HELEN THOMAS
U~l White House Reporter
WASHINGTON tUPil -Marlin Fitzwater is stili a popular Whit&lt;'
Housp spokesm~n but some of the bloom is off the bush.
Transmitting President Reagan's personal feelings, he recently
accused report er s of wanting to "destroy" the president in chur ning
up what he insisted was old ground In the Iran arms-Contra aid
scandal.
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It wa s an uncharac teristic accusation by Fitzwater and re!lected
the style or many of his predecessors. He is unusually unflappabl e.
·sui th(' job gets to them all. He appears more and more reluct ant to
brief reporters. and looks for ways to shorten the sessions or to cancel
them. He has the briefings to once a day, one less than was held by his
his 19R6 annual r&lt;'port.
predecessor, Larry Speakes.
WASHINGTON !NEAl Fitzwater took over with an open-door policy, but more and more - Wh('n a senior federal offlclal
Similarly. wht&gt;n F edrral.Tradf'
rec('ntly comp lained that "postal Commission Chairman Dani el
his door is closed to reporters.
And although the press corps has be~n pushjng for a news
service is bad and customers arr Olivt&gt;r r f'cently was openl y crltl ·
conference with the president. that prospect appears very dim
unhappy." an Indignant Post· ca l of Tisch's organization, the
indeed. Fitzwater has indicated there will be no opportunity to quiz
master Grneral PrE'ston R. Tisch postma s ter general l ec tur!'d
the president formally before he embarks on his summer vacation in
cited "serviCe performancE' per- him: "The Postal ServJC(' lin
mid-August at his California mount alntop ranch near Santa Barbara.
C:E'ntages'' to rebut the criticism. '19861 brokP past records of mall
Reagan' s advisers. not to mention himself, apparently do not want
Although few outsiders hav(' delivery performanc&lt;' In six out
ev('r heard Of those performance or nine measured categories and
the president subjected to a barrage or questions that inPvitably have
arisen from the congressional Iran- Contra hearings.
standards. they are the Postal tit&gt;d the record for t hP sPvcnth."
So a speech in the aftermath of the hearings is on the drawing
Sl'rvlce's slnglt&gt; most important
With those performanc~ stand board. But a speech cannot replace interrogation. Reagan can cover
indicator or Its ability to deliver ards now firmly ent r~nched as
the points he wants to make and avoid iss ues ln which thP responSE'
mall in a timely manner.
the universal measure of compe·
Postal Servic&lt;' officials ought t encE', producing cons tantly Immight be controversial.
to know thE' dangE'rs of relying proving numbrrs for lhP agPn When Treasury Secretary James Baker was at the White House,
upon statistics: More than a cy's senior managf'menl has
century ago. British statesman become an all-consuming ta sk
serving as chief of staff. he was accessible and on occasion quotable.
But at the Treasury Department he is viewe(l as the invlsble man
B('najmln Dlsraeli noted that for -loca l postmasters.
w ho does not hold news conferences. When he meets with reporters he
"there arp lhrPE' kinds of lles In cities throughout the counalmos t always insists that he be "on baakground," meaning he
lies. damned lies and statistics. " try, the final WE'ekday pickup of
cannot be identifieQ,as the source. but rather as an :'administration
More rE'cently, author Rex Stout outgoing mall from most downexplained. "ThPrP are two kinds town office buildings tradition official."
Some of this may be a throwback to pls White House days when he . of sta tistics - the kind you look ally ha s been at 5 p.m . ·o r slightly
spoke to reporters regularly "on background." The few times when . up and the kind up make up."
later. a logical schedule that
he was on the record would be following an election when he WOf1ld
However. more than a decade coincides · with the end of the
ago, the Postal Service es tab· ·business day.
give his assessment of the results.
Baker swapped jobs with Trpasury Secretary Donald Regan, who
lished. t&gt;laborate performance
. But that timetable makes It
standards for dE'livery of evl'ry · difficult for the Postal Service to
then became White House chlef or staff. Treasury reporters say that
Regan used to pop down to their press room and toss off answers to
class Of mall It c~rrles. from meet Its performance standards
Express Mall to Parcel Post.
their questions, on the record . '
- so the last daily collections
Stamped, first-class l etters ad- have been moved back to 4 p.m .
But at th&lt;' White House. Regan learned a lot or things, mainly to
dressed to destination In the
protect his identity as the prlme spokesman for the president vnder
Here In Washington, 79 of thE'
same metropolitan area In which city's approximately 2,500 mall
the guise of "senior administratlon offlcial."
In the Reagan administration. officials are "on background" more
they are malled are to be boxes and chutes long had a final
delivered the next day. Those weekday pickup time of6: 30 p.m.
than they are willing to go on the record. Such rules are imposed on
mailed to recipients within 500 to Earlier this year. however. the
officials even when they are not opposed to being identified, and even
600 mlles are to be delivered . Postal Service moved to abolish
when the reason lor anonymity' is obscure.
within two days and all others are that sE-rvice because. explained a
Everywhere the president goes these days, it's the Fourth of July.
to lJe·dellvered within three days .. spoliesman, "we want to makE'
The Postal Service regularly sure we can meet our standreplete with nags, balloons and fireworks ln the afternoon.
He is traveling once a week Io lobby for hls "Economic Bill of
conducts tests to determine its ards." The Washlngtoh Post, ln a
Rights'· and it gives him a chance to flee from Washington during the
abllity to meet those standards, devastating editorial suggested
summer of his discontent when the Iran-Contra alrlngs.
with favorable results bally · that the principle could be
Hls advance team has pulled out the old blueprints of all of his past,
hooed by the quasi-government universally applied to Improve
and indeed successful, campaign rallies. When the president travels
agency. "Stamped, overnight efficiency : ''If there' s not enough
to' llttle Norman Rockwell towns, and that 's mostly where · his Is
first-class mail was delivered at time to get something done on
a
record -equ_
a llng 95.5 perce~t . timE', drop thE' task and keep your
journeying these days, the folks turn out with happy smlles and
pace,"
Tisch boasts In ttandards hlgh."
on-time
waves.

morf' arms.'.'
He had an odd &lt;ldmlr&lt;'r. Mo:vnl ·
han rf'counts a 1979 call frnm thr
prr-prC'slcknllat Ronald R!'a~an.
rndorsl ng a Moynihan artlcl&lt;'
saying that th(l two supf:'rpowers
had to n!'gotlal&lt;' down. not up .-01
Rf'aga n' s v.lrw of .wha t was
happr•nln(l In lh•' 1970s. hi' says.
"Rragan watch&lt;'d t hJ.q s&lt;•qurncf'
with eo~sldrrabl&lt;' clarity ... "
But now. finally . therr Is thr
llkr llhood of the first cut In
ml ssl lr history , ~ U .S.-USSR
treat y banning lntermr&lt;il&lt;lll' ·
rangr mls.lli'Son both sldrs. l s II
a good d~al for us? " It 's a ri sk
worth taking. " says M oynihan : It
mi ght takcusawayfrom " uncnd·
lnl! f'sca la tlo n." Moy nihan has
been cr itical of Ronald R('agan 's
prrsldl'nc y. but on arms control
hr glv&lt;'s him high m arks. Toda y.
Moynihan notes . the proposrd
trrat y scarPs somr conscrva ·
li ves "w ho n ~vrr bclirvrd this
pn·slc!Pnt rc·ally wantl'd rrduc·
lions. But hi' did."
Ash&lt;' li stPns to thr Big Ru ss ia n

1a wrll · pl &lt;~CNI sourc says It's
Voront sc•v , lhr drput y forl'lj!n
mlnl strr J. Moynihan sl)('culn tc-s
a bout what's brrn go i n~ on:
Si ne&lt;' the advrnt of glas nost. th£'
. Sovlrt s have cha n~ C'd - on th('
surla&lt;'r. Thus . thr 81~ Russian
actually dc-pr&lt;'Ca tcs the Soviet
Jnvo l v rment In Af gha nist an.
, Gorbachrv lo&lt;•ks wistfully at a
tl)llfk4!~ ~• a way Of
balllnl( out M~ eoopomlc
stagnation.
What dO&lt;'&lt; It all mr;m ? Could It
bc a thl rd Rus.•Ia n r!'volulion.
Moyni han asks . Maybe. In 1917,
Kerrnsky brOU i:hl about a drmocrullc rrvolutton . l..&lt;'nin brou~ht
about a totalit arian rcvolulion.
What of Gorba cht' v 's ~lasnost ?
Moynihan musrs: "Thc forcl'
CorbachPv Is SP1tin g in motion
ro uld Irad t o I S ov lr t 1
brl' akup ... "
How will It turn Qut? Don't
know. But . as It Is happening, 1.2
million of us will br llkl'ly taught
history on the&gt; fly , with dl'tal ls. by
a profrssor t pol ltlclan who still
think s Amrrlcan s mi ght llkr to
know abou t Raymond L oewy and
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has led to his participation In the 1987 World Horseshoe Champion·
ships In Eau Claire, WlsconAin. Bailey Is one of 102 Ohioans and
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eluding those at the newly opened
"Rainbow Park" just outside Racine near Bas han .
" Rainbow Par k" Is cu!TI'ntly In
it s infant stages, but every other
Sunday afternoon this summer It
has been buzzi ng with activity, featuring powerful 4·wheel drive
" Mud Bogs" .

. "Rainbow Park" developer and
owner Marion "Buzz" Slater Is
pleased with this summer's progress. but hopes the public's suppori increases throughout the summer.
The newly opened faclllty will
continue to run "Mud Bogs" every
other Sunday throughout the summer with the next event scheduled
for August 16. beginning at 2 p.m.
Entrants can run any · type 4-wheel drive vehicle in two different
classes. rated according to tire size.
Most en.tries are eit her trucks or
jeeps.
Some entries are "souped up"
with aftermarket racing equipment . while others are baslc:ally
stock, allowing anyone a ~hance to
compete. Most all vehicles have a
little personal touch added by their
pitch right down I he middle. lt owners and displays of pride and
deserved to go out But it couldn't workmanship.
make up for Marshall's grand • According to Slater the plt is "apslam. That was great." "
proximately 250 feet long and close
Marshall's grand slam homer to twenty feet wide. It takes about
came in th e thlrd after Her- 25.[00 gallons of water the fill the
shlser. St eve Sax and Pedro pit. Th pit ranges from two to four
Guerrero had singled. M arshall feet deep (varying each week as a
smacked Ted Ppwer's first pitch sea of sllmy Ohio River soU over a
about 30 feet over the center field red clay base) ."
wall. which Is 404 feet from t10me
"The pit Is dlffPrent each week,-'
plat e. II was Ma~shall'.s . ~j!,tl\ ., , says Sloter. . "That's why . u:s so
home run.9f the year -and hls• flf~h · ' hard !Or anyone (especially compecareer g1·and slam. tying him
tltors) td know what It's going to be
with Ron Cey as the club leader
like. No one knows what's down
since tpe team has been playing
there until thPy run. A soft spot
in Los Angeles.
from last week may be a good trac·
"M.y mother has been bugging tlon area this week."
me tha t the Dodgers' media
When asked how many competigu lde ha s shown me with four
tors usually compete, Sloter said,
grand slams for about three
" You never know for sure...Someyears now ." said Marshall. "So r
times you'll have twenty and somegot No, 5 for her.
times j ust four or flve! "
"It has been a long time
Rainbow Park originated about
between slams 1two years actu17 years ago when a group of hard
allyl." added Marshall. " I've
driving locals banned togPther to
had about 30 chances to hit one
race their street machines or
the l ast c.ouple of years and
junked ·out jalopies against one
haven't come ;hrough."
another In a nearby hayfield. The
Power , 8·6. who had his string
of seven consecutive victol'ies
against the Dodgers snapped,
was shelled for nine hit s and five
ru ns over five innings.
"You don't win gam&lt;'s pitching
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Middlepot1 topped Eastern I 10-8
manager Pete Rose. " Power to wind up thPir Pony Leagtje seastarted the game on a bad note son with a 6 and 3 won-lost record .
with a walk and a balk . Then he Mike Walls started on thP mound
made a real bad pltc'h to for Middleport allowing six runs on
Marshall. We've got to get back four safeties and six walks while
to making good pitch es."
fanning five batters. Chris Stewart
Ro se said he ls one of Hers his- come on in thP third to get the save
er 's biggest admirer s.
to shut the opposition down by fan"When you get behind to a guy
ni~g thirteen 11nd allQWing no hit s.
llke Hershlser - who I consider
Scott Fitch, Scott McDonald and
one oft he top five pitchers In the Kenny Caldwell handled the mound
league- then you're In trouble,'· duties for Eastern allowing only
said Rose.
threp hit s, singles by Der.rlck
The Dodgers' lead went toG-O In McCloud and Cilrls Stewart and a
the seventh when Sax reached on triple by Mike Walls , but walked sea fielder's cho ice, stole second. venteen batters. Eastern hitters
continued . to third on catcher · were Scott McDonald with a double
Diaz' throwing error and scored and single and Shawn Savoy and
on a sacrifice fly by Guerrero.
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H!'rshlser showed he could still
conquer a new challe nge and
Mike M arshall showed his
mother he could still hit grand
sla m homer s Monda:; night .
Hrrshiser, " dead I ired" by the
fourth Inning on a sultry night ,
changed his pitching style and
wound up with a six · hit .
co mplete game v1c1ory In the Los
A ngeles Dodgers' 7-2 romp over
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l'VIarshall. " bu gged" by his
mother f or not hittin g a grand
sl am In a long time. paced the
Dodger hi tting with three hit s
and five runs batted ln. doing
most of his damage with a grand
slam "for mom.' 'The Dodgers. w ho have won
sPven of their last nine games.
pulled to within 7 and I ·2 games
of the Nat ional League West leading Reds .
·'This was a very bl gwln'for us.
becau se we can't afford to lose
roo many to the first place
team ... sa id Marshall. " If wr win
th~ next two games (ag ain st the
Reds ! . we sneak ba ck In it."
Hershiser. 12-9, struck out
rig ht and walked _two in pitching
his seventh co m~lete game.
" I was pretty proud of. the way
I pitched in the middle innings."
sa id Hershiser. " The heat really
go t to ml'. I was tired . I felt real
sick in the third and fourth
innings. 1 wa s dead .
" I had to rPly on knowledge
Instead of ability . It was a
c halle~ge . I didn't havp a fa stball , so 1 threw my change- up
m ore and changed speed on my
c ur ve ball.~ I t was a different
experience for me, not havin g a
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fad became more and more popular and soon outgrew the hayfield.
thus a track was dozed off on the
present park site.
.
As time passed. the fad did ·also.
prompting many, Including Sloter,
to temporarily put the project on
"hold".
If thP park operation as it nOW lS
continues to grow, plans for a %
mile clay oval speedway with gokart and motorcycle facilities are
going to go into swing.
Cu!TI'ntly, several trails on the
site offer dirt bikers and all-terrain
vehicles a place to ride.
Hllside seating is available, so !ns
are advised to bring their own lawn
chairs or they may enjoy themsplves on the grassy hillside. Rr·
freshments are served by the Racine Fire Department Auxiliary .
Admision is only $3, wlth prize
money and trophies going to the
wlnnPrs. Also door prizes are
awarded to lucky spectators.
So If you have a competitive spirit and a four-wheel drlvevehlcleor
you merely want to enjoy a Sunday
afternoon. make plans to attend
"Rainbow Park".
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Listed among winners from last
wepk wpre Vir,gll, Jimmy and Greg
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• Lee. Terry Reiber, and Ron Dally.
The n!'xt event is Is tw6 ., '&lt; I·
weeks.
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"I rec;pvered in the fifth Inning
and felt grea t untll the ninth,
when I got tired again," sai d
Hershiser, who lost his bid for a
shutou t when Bo Dlaz hit a 2-run
homer with two outs in the
bottom ·of the ninth. "Dia z hit a

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Cus tomrr prot~sts forced the
Srrv lcC' Is hardl y new. An Parlier
schr me di scouraged m all deliv· Postal Servk•' tq abandon Its
rry to lhP front door to th ose plan to hal t l atp pi ckups at
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moving Into new rrsld&lt;'ntlal
arras- In thr nam(' of improv - ton. but the ag('ncy has aban doned th&lt;' oncr-lnvlolal&lt;' 5 p.m .
Ing th(' agency's efflciPncy.
lnstc:'a d, mos t peoplr who llvr ' final pi ckup tim e at th ousa nds of
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en li re neighborhoods with rrc&lt;'p· Ing , lhP service Is de1Prloralln~ .
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LONG HOT DAY..., Typical ol the summer weather this year
several fans braved the heat Sunday afternoon by retreating to the
shade a1 the Mud Bog at Marton Sloter's Rainbow Park.

l)odgers top Reds
7-2 on Marshall's
grandslam homer

Ben Wattenberg

app ar&lt;'n t to Moynlhun thai
"Somehow . Insanely. arms
agr('('m&lt;'n t s wrr!' lradlng 10

BAREFOOT IN THE PARK- This vehicle seems to be gilding
across the oozing bog as It completed a successful run In Sunday's
first heal race at Rainbow Park near Racine.

BY SCOTI' WOLFE
Sentinel Sports Writer
RACINE - Too man y times loca ls have heard the expression.
" Wh at Is there to ·qo · in Meigs
County?'' Grant&lt;'&lt;! that our own locale doesn 't have the recrealional
lu xuries of our capital city, bu t
thf'rP arC' somf' act ivlt if'S around in-

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PALM BEACH GARDENS,
"It . drains you," said British
"I plan to use a driver on most
Fla. (UPII - The most forlorn Open champion Nick · Fa ido. ·
scene from the 1987 major "The hum idity Is what does it. Of the holes. I pla yed thai way In
the _last two rounds of -t be U.S.
champlons.hlp golf · season ha s Maybe I can work up my stamina
been that of ·Seve Balles teros during the practice rounds so Open a nd I did pretty good . ....
"You st ili have to stay out of
walking back up the lOth fairw ay when the tourna m ent gets here u
the
rough, though. That is the key
after missing a five- foot par putt wil l be a lit lie easier .
·
to
-winning
the tourna me nt. "
on the _first playoff hole at the
,,"Anc:l the rough Is tough. You
Once on the greens, however,
·Masters.
loo k a t 'this (bermuda) grass on .
And he isn't over it yet.
· televis ion and you ·wonde.r why Balles teros must cope with his .
"lt was a straight putt, uphill ," the guys are havi ng such a hard troublesome putting stroke.
"Ttwre · are roo many good
. Ballesteros said. ','And I missed tim e. After all, it 's only abo ut .
it . Since then I have. los t my · four Inches deep. But the bal l players here and In Europe. too,"
confidence a lot. I don't feel I'm a ·sinks right down in it . You might he said. "You ha ve to putt well to
. bad putter. But l'm a medioc re have a hard lime finding it a nd win. Back home last week I
changed · mY putter while I was
putter."
it' s really .hard to hit li ou t."
Ballesteros, 30, Is on the verge
The be_st players in the ga me practicing. I roiled the putts
of completing his -third full ye11r put in their nex t-to-last practice pretty good on . thf' practice
wit hout a .major ti!le - needing sess ions today with B~ Jiesteros' green,. But you n.&gt;v·er know until
to win this week· in the 69t.h PGA approac hin g this week with a · the tournament starts,"
Ballesteros has finished secham pionship to end the drought. Slightly different attitud e .
' He fell out of t he Ma sters w.ith a
Often at U.S. Opens or PGA cond five times on the European
· bogey on No. ,10 and wat.~hed as events. Bail'e steros ha s taken a tour th is .vear, but
- he was' never a
Larry Mlze holed a 40-yard chip co nservative approac h - . us in g factor -In the British Open las t
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s hot at No. 11 to defeat Greg someth ing less than a drJver in month.
" I did n't play well and I didn't
Norma n.
hopes of s tayi ng out of the rough.
To win at the PGA Nalioriai
''I'm goi ng to be more aggres- g&lt;'t the best or the weather ," said
course Ballesteros will ha ve to s lve this week a nd see wha t Ballesteros. twice a winner of the
overcom"e the heat ' breezes and happens·. " Balles t€'ros sai d. ;, If it British Ope n and Masters . "I
heavy rough which have brought works out good, the n fin&lt;'. If it made six birdies In the tour na ·
plenty of grumbl es from _the e ilt e doesn 't, then I will get on my me nt . a nd I usually make six
150-man field.
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Rick Sch~, first
base!!lan for the . Philadelphia Phillles and
teammate second . biiSeman Juan ·Samuai both
dive lor New York Mets' Tim Teufel's fouUn the

sixth inning at Shea Stadium Monday. · Schu ·
(right) caught the ball but the Mets won In l l
innings 3-2,

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Joe . Nie~o _tossed out·by ump for ·throwing 'buff baseballs'

By MIXE TULLY
UPI National Baseball Writer ·
, Though seven ga mes off last
, ye~ r 's pace, the Hou ston Asttos
, ca n sti ll duplicate the ir l9R6
finish.
Kev in Bass moved the Ast ros
, within 3~ games of first place
_Monday night by hitting two
. home runs in a 5-3 victory over
the San Fra ncisco Giants. Bass
. tied the score 3-3 with a four th:
inning homer then cr~ck ed
two-run sho t in the 13th.
With the victory , Houston
improved Jo 52-53. Through 105
games las t year, th e Astros were
59-46 and 'tour games ahead of the
. field. No team has repeated in the
NL West · since the 19i7-78
Dodgers.
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landed on the ground. Phillips ·sorbed the los s. Len Darker was
By COLLINS YEARWOOD
. picked it up and lmm!'dl atel)'
the las t Cleveland .pitcher to
l JPI Sports Wrlh&gt;r
throw a no-hit teo· .
,Joe Nlekro says he uses a n ejectec;l him for defacin g thP bail.
emery board to keep his nail s The umpires con flsca tf'd six
JWy al• 4, Ti tt;ers 2
balls
for
ev
idence
.
AI
Detroit.
DannyTart abull hit
well -groomed. Monday night ,
.a
two-run
hOrner
with one out in
· .. umpire Tim Tsc hida banned him ·
Severa l blg-lea,::ue pitCher.,
for using one to buff baseballs.
are under suspicion for scllf.fing the lOth inning t·o ~ park the
The Mlnri e,ota starter was
balls. but umpires r;m se ldom . Roya ls. J erry Do n Gleaton. 2-J,
. pitched the last J 2·.1 Innings for
ejected in the fourth Inning after m ak!' the c harg!' stick.
home pl ate umpir e Tscohida u ncoElsewhere. Cleve land. shut the victory . Jack Morris . 12-6.
vered an Pmery board in Nlek- down New York 2-0. Kansas City ha s not won sin ce July 4 a nd has
ro·s ba ck pocket.
defeated Detroit 4-2, Bos ton allowed 29 homers this season.
Despite Ntekro·s departure th~ trampled Texas 11 -2. Toront o
Red So• II , Ran1el'!l 2
Twi ns routed the Angels 11 - 3 to belted Chi rago 14-5 a nd Seattle
At. Arli.ngton, Texas, Bruce
ex tend the ir lea d in the America n edged Oakland 4-J .
· Hursl pl!ched a three-hitt er and
League West ro two ga rncs vver
John Marza no delivered a I hreeIndians 2. \' anke~ 0
Oak land and ro 2'h games o"er
At Clevela nd. Tom Candi011 1. run homer for his first majorthe
Angels
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4-Jf&gt;,
h&lt;'ld 1M Ya nkPes hitless ieague hit to power rh~ Rt&gt;d Sox .
. consider us a threat an).· more,"
.
:·;!lie
my
fing
er
nails
bet
ween
until
Mike Easler led off · the . Satn Horn back(&gt;(! Hurst)"llh hi s
.Bass said. " We've done everyinnings."
sai
d
Nlekro.
who
could
eighth
inning with a bloop single. fir st four-hit ~arne In-the majors.
thing we could to win. Things just
be
suspe
nd
ed
for10
da
ys
.
"
I've
and
the
knucklebal ler finlshrd Hurst. 12- 6. pitched his 12th
have not worked the way we felt
been
ki'eplng
a
n
emery
b!&gt;ard
with a . one-hitter to lifl th(' · compl&lt;&gt;t e ~am1• or the year. Jose
they would. But I thin k the team
and
piece
of
sa
ndpal&gt;!!r
In
m~·
indians . S t('ve Trout. 0-3. ab- Guzman fclltoS.l1 .
is a little more relaxed now ."
pocket frlr l fi years . I g ueSR I
liouston Man a)!:er Hal Lanier
ca n't jJUI II in . my pocket
added, "Every game we play is
anymore.
.
important . With a chance for us
:.1
didn't
think
l
was
doing
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to gain ground op a club, we have
a nything wrong. but I guess I
!-ru;;ldok at It ·as big. im portant
KIRTLAND,
Ohio
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with
a nkle and
was. Evidently , the~- /the um. (:RAND''SLAM SJNKS R~DS .:_: 'COs' A~ gei~'i Mik~ ' M~~s h'all
·~a·mes fdr· both clubs." ·
Fl\•(' year s a fter Ozzle Newsome shou lqer Injuries for nearly the
pires\ thought It wa s 'om ethin &gt;:
runs past third base c:oach ,Joe Amalfitano on his way home alter
· The two-homer ga me was the ·
retires fr om the Ci~veland entirP season l a~t year, Newth
ey hadtodo."
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a
grand
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lam
home
run
in
the
third
inning
to
put
the
Dodgers
second or Bass five-year, maj or- ·
Browns .• he will be e li gibl e for some finis hed with just 39 recep·
Gary Gaetti drove In fiv e ru ns
onh top to st;1y. The Dodger s won at Riverfront, 7-2. (UPI)
league career.
inductio n into Pro Football Ba ll Oons for 4J7 yards, 10.7· yard
with a home run and two s ingles.
With one out in the 13th. Alan
of Fame. Don'i Jx•t a~alnst the awragr&gt; a ~d th ree touchdowns,
Dan Schatzeder. 3-0. reli eved
Ashby drew a walk off .Joe Price, seven innings. Ryan, who is
sta ndout ti ~h i end making i,t hl L iowC'st numbc'rs slnCP hi s rookie
CJ1rdlnal s 5, Expos~
Nlekro and finis hed for th e
' 1-2. After Glenn Davis flied out , limited to 1!0 pitches a ga me,
first year of e li gi bility.
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season In !97R.
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At Mont real, Jim Li ndeman.
victory . Mi nnesota pounded star·
Bass hit a n 0- 1 delivery from
"The " Wizard or Oz." 31.
" How a m I feeling''" he said,
threw 109. Ryan has given up pla yin g in place oft hPaiilng Jack l_e r Mike Wit t, 13-7, for elg hl hit s
Price over the left -fie ld wall for
three or fewer ear ned runs in 20 Clar k, hit hi s fifth home' run of the
e nter ing his lOth yC'ar In the NFL. responding to a q uest ion Mana nd seven runs In 6 2- 3 Innings.
hi' 12th home run of the yea r .
has no p la ns to retire just yet . bul day . " I'm !Ired. After the seco ~d
seaso n, helping St. Louis ex rend
of his 22 starts this season.
With . the score tied 2-2 in the
. J uan Agosto won his first
If thi s yl'a r Is a n y thln~ like the da yo ltwo-a-dlly cdr lllsi , l s houid
The 12 s trikeouts equa led hi s its wi nnin g st rea.k to four ga m es . fourth' Inn ing and Brian Downing
ca reer National League deci s ion
1986 season, he may start think- be tired. Ail of m y vi tal parts are
season high, which he se t against Ricky Horton. 6- 1, a reliever
at the plat e. Tsc hida ha lted play.
by pitching a perfect )3th innin g.
ing about life a lte r foo tball .
functioning well; that's th e Imthe Giants .June 7. In hi s la,t.four thru st in.t o thP s tartlng 'rotation . went out to Nlekro a nd asked to
Ago, to ha s a 9-10 lifetime record
portant part."
s ta rts agains t San F rancisco, he because of an injury to .Danny
exam inP his glove. '·
in pa rts of s ix America n League· has struck dut at ieas t10 in each Cox, pitched seve n innings for
Manager Tom Kell y c hargE'd
seasons,
ga me and 42 overalL Monday·s the \' ictory.
from the dugout as t"he four
Dodgers 7, Reds 2
" We had quite a few opportu ni- effort mar~ ed thf&gt; J70th time in
umpir es converged on th e
At Cin cin na ti , Mike Marsha ll
his career he ha s s l ruck ou t!O or
lies to win it. " sa id Giants
pit cher. While Tschida was
drove in fi ve run s, four wit h a
Man ager Roger Craig. " We-ca n' t' more in a game.
c hecking Niekro's glove , crew
In ot her ga mes. St. Lou is gra nd siam, and Orel Hershiser
gel a clutch hit when w·e need it to
chief Dave Phillips ordered
downed
Montreal 5-2. Los An- p itc hed a six-hit te r for Los
win. We've got to kick ourselves.
Niekro to ·empt y his pockets.
geles blasted Ci nci nnati 7-2. Angeles. Hershiser, 12-9, str uck
: We can't keep los ing like thi s. We
Niek ro put both hands In hi s
P ittsburgh lopped Chica go 6- -J ou t eight a nd walked two In
have to be more aggressive."
pockets and quickl y pulled them
an
d New York s haded Philade l- pit ching his sevent h complete
' Astros sta rter Nolan Ryan
ins ide out.
game. Ted Power. 8-6. had a
phia :1-2 in 11 innings.
' gave up th ree runs on five hit s.
Whe n he did th at. an em ery
s tring of seven s traight victor ies
;'struck out 12 a nd walked .one in ·
l)oard . flell• from his ha nd a nd
over the Dodgers s napped.

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CA RLISLE, Pa . I UPll - The as . part of the leagu e 's m anda- the tea m wou ld not be affected by
to to prqtect the ir .famili es and
Washington Redskins Tu esday tory preseason d rug test policy. th e ·rcsul ts of the test.
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the second thing is ge t them to the
begi n Coach Joe G ibbs' nc&gt;w At the sa me time, Gibbs sa id,
"If' s very important because doctors ."
volunt ary testing progo;am for . players ca n request the te st for It 's an educa tiona l thing, " Gi bbs
" If ever ybody (who had AIDS)
AIDS, but vetera n linebacker AIDS. but are not required to do said. "If somebody tests positiv e,
knew In America, thEn we'd be In
Monte Coleman said· Monday he so.
it will be kept confidentia L But
good shape from the standpoint
After Monday ' s practice, ou r doctors immediat ely ca n of letting them protect the others
; would not submit to the tes t.
INDIANS BI,ANK VANKEES- Cleveland pitcher Tom Can loti I
. "If I had it, I would just want to
Gibb' strpssed th at the testing alert them to the. fact tha t t hey
receives hand shakes from coach Sieve Corner and fellow
around them. That 's what we
; di e In peace," Coleman said. would be kept strict iv co nfiden- are pos itive -so they ca n Jake
teammates following his one- hit , 2- 0 victory over the Yankees
want to have happen here In the
, " It' s footbali'reiated only be- tial and that a player 's status on whatever precautions they need
' Monday. (UPJ)
NFL," Gibbs added.
; cause individuals play footba lL
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Public Notic'e
Public N otici
Public Notice .
Public Notice
..Redsk ins are the only
-:' 'team in the NFL to have had a
Being 21 roda oH the 0111 -tor trH: thonco woot Routo1124Btoap_alntwhero
former player die from AIDS.
coMI:oW~LEAS
aide of Lot No. 138, end 1 I elorlfl the hlll .oboul 10 feet tho center of Stote Route
,; J e rry Smith, the form er Ali -Pro
COURT OF
rodl' oH the woot aldo of Lot from the top of the hilt lol· 11248 tnt..-o the eNtam
No. 13B. Secttono 1B' ond .towing the moanderinl)ll of boundery line of Section
:• tight end of the l960s and 1970s.
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
24, Town 3, Aenge11 ofthe tho umo ID the ptoco of be- 1121 to the piKe of begin·
.' died last year from compliea•
· PROBATE DIVISION
Ohio Compeny'a Purch-: ginning, contolntng 11 ecroo. nlng. lelcl Parae! 112 Ia a .tri~ lions from the AIDS virus.
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enouter sheped percel and
Tho following d.,crlbed m""' or toaa.
~ GibbS joined tea m doctor Do~=:~EM~=~~~AJ~IX
trect conveyed In lhla deed I EXCEPTING therefrom 3 ltoo In the No""- Cornor
oluld Section 1121 .
cO~telna 1 1 1cr•. more or ecm. mora or loot. con.~ nald Know Jan in announcing the
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PLAINTIFF by C. A. Robertund deeded In DMd Book 177, Page C
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407, Meiga County Deed . ounty ~ ecordo.
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lloglnning on lhll -~ Nne 213, Pege 111, Meiga told .for not toaa than two·
,I the sixth team in the NFL to
at Mory A. Cllemb- CA""pp"fe?MdMdVRatecorue
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Tha lonna at • and fillY•
; down the body's ability to fight
nolly end J - 1. ltelnelcw ·Town 114, AellJitl lf11 , Olive mentat-purchoaamonoy
~ off illness.
14tll cloy at Auguet. 1987.11 to the _,_. lne of - ~~. . Township, M•tuo County, ahefl be for cuh, 1n tun, •t
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10:00 A.M., on the front • The Dallas Cowboys last week
bv .W. D. Chembero Ohio ond commll!1clng II the, time of tho ute ..
a1'""' 1e ou..,..;t
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C. Mlltock; thence lhe Nonlteatt comer at Sec·
{ announced the league's fir st
*ALIGHMENTS *FRONT·END WORK
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llllpl at tile Meigo County
tlon 11211: Thll!1co Weotolonfl
to 111• ep': program, followed by the HousCourt Hau•.
Po,.,oy, liking Mid llne 1D the IIIIa lhll North u... of IK!Ion ll'.:r.',:~:!:t.Melga County
Hlghwoy: In • - ~ ton Oilers, st. Louts c ardin als,
*BAMRIES *TIRE REPAIR
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wty clleatloo&gt; along uld roed 1121 to • point wheoe uld
: Los Angeles ftalders and Los
LOCATED : MAIN ST., RUTLAND. o ·H IO
inthelt~teatOhlo,Caunty tiJ tile - tine at l!ffle.Ger- ,leotlon Li1111 Ime..-e the '
Admlnlllr- at ,..,;
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OPEN : 8-6 MON.-SAT. ; 8-8 FRI.
of Meip, lll1d Townlhlp at ""'" llld Olcoy Germen: cen!•• at
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Master Card and Visa Welcome
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tiJ 1M top at the. hiH on the roctton following the me- 17) 14, 21, 21; til 4 11 ltc
to take a urinalysis test Tuesday
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The best and the most talented of the owner, and tricks t&lt;i be
In pets will be awarde d plaques performed if the animal is .golng .
· and premiums at the Meigs into a talented class.
. The classes
best cat, best
County Falr in a show scheduled
for Friday, Aug.. 21, in ihe hill dog, best rodent , most'hllented In
owner age groups of 12 and\lnder
show !'rena.
·
The pet show Is tradltlonijlly a - and 13 and up, mos-t unusual, best
bird, best fish, best dressed pet.
part of the junior fair program.
and best ov·eo;-all animal. .,
There .ts an entry fee of ~1 . 50
· A plaque will be awarded to the
which. is to be sent to the Meigs
winner in each eJasS';"'Wjth a
County Extension Offi.c e before
rossette going to the second and
Aug. 12 along with Information on
· the class to be entered, the type of
third place wl~ner,~,.}!nd participation rlbbdlis to. all others. . .
pet, name and telephone .number

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By BOB HOEFLICH .
and their children, Sarah ·a nd
. Dr. William E . Gibbs, son of Greg, were here lor a visit
Wlljtam
de ) and Sarah recently and were joined by his
G ibbs,
brother, Jeff, his wife, Joyce , and
.. roy, is doing
their children, Lauren and Matt
. welL
of Ridgefield, Conn. .
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Dr. Gibbs,
During their vis it the Gibbs
chairman of
, families wer e entertained with a
-: Social Science
eookout'.at the Swisher Lake by
Mrs. Wayne · Swisher a nd . son,
and Business
Administration
Charles, and with a buffer at the
Division at New Mexico Military" Elberfelll fa r m by the aunts of
Institute, has bel'n chosen to be Jeff and Dr. Gibbs who ~ re Mrs.
the first t eciplent of the John F. William Swatzei, Mrs. Kar t ·
Burton Academic Chair.
Kraufter a nd M i·s . Hobert
Elberfeld.
Dr. Gibbs """ Bill, that Is ' "gre w up'·' In Pomeroy's Sugar
Amateur artists and photoacrylic, w:;~ter, and ·other media,
This Is quite a week of Mrs.
··· Run , graduated from Pomeroy
graphers
wlli
~gain
this
year
in both the junior and the adult
High School In 1960 and has been Yonlece Miller of Pomeroy.
have
the
opportufiity
to
display
·
classes.
In addition, there will be
She's at Notre Da me where she
on the facul ty' of NMMI for the
their
creal
Ions
for
judging
at
the
a
best
of
show and reserve best of
Is serving for the entire week as
past 12 years.
Meigs County Fair, Aug. 18-22.
show selected wit.h ribbons and
Based on professional perfor- one of the event supervisors for .
In
both
categories,
the
only
premiums of $3 each.
mance, the $7,500 cash award Is the National Special Oimpics.
entry
fee
Is
the
purchase
of
a
Randy Houdashelt is chairman ·
PBE~ENT CHARTER - Thelma ,Jeffers, at right; scouting
made possible by an endowment . Mrs. Miller ha s been an active
·m.embership
ticket.
Entries
of
the photography exhlbit&gt;'Phoco-ordinator lor newly lormed Pack 248, Salisbury, was presented
, provided by James L. Burton. an · officer and member of the local
must
be
made
at
the
secretary's
tos
must be In place by noon
· with the . group' s charter by Bob Smith, district commissioner . .
Oklahoma City auorney who Is a Big Bend. Clvi tan Club a nd of
on
the
fairgrounds·
by
Aug.
Monday
lor 1 p.m. judging and ail
office
defiers accepted the charter for the sponsoring body, Rock Springs
1950 graduate of the New Mexico course, the nationa l Clvlta n
14,
9
a.m
to4
p.m.,
and'
cannot
be
photos
must
be mounted at least
Methodist Church.
Military lnstituteand·the McCas- organization is a pre mie r sponremoved
from
display
before
1
1
'h
.
inches
on
all. sides of the
land .Foundation of Duncan. sor of the Junior Olympics and
p.m
on
the
Sunday
after
the
fair
picture
.
.
Photos
ar,e, ..i\Qt· to be
OkJa : The ·e ndowme nt is named the local c lub has a major goal or
closes.
·
Barbara
Fry
Is
superinframed,
·~u~
t
be
the original
In honor of his brother, John F . helping retarded c hildren.
departments.
work
of
·the
exhibitor,
and must
tendent
of
both
B urtot\, Jr ,, va ledictorian of the
-~Karen
Lodwick
and
Barbara··
not
have
been
exhibited
at the ·
Vi ncent a nd Jean Dabo are In
1948 junior college class · at
Crmeans
are
chairmen
of
the
fair
before.
·
Newly lormed Cu b Scout Pack
Other den leade rs include d
NMMI , who was killed In action from Largo. Fla .. and are to
· There are four d·lvisions, snaP:
246
of
Sa
lisbury
wa
s
recently
Jea nnie Witherell, Linda amateur painting division which
were
spend a month with the ir daughin Korea In 1952.
presented
Its
charter
in
a
candlewill
be
judged
on
Tuesday
at
1
shot
size In color, snapshot size in
Fern
Morris,
Mike
Broderick,
The award Is des igned to ter a nd so n-In -law. Jean and Tom
Exhibits
are
to
be
brought
In
black
and white, enlargements In
p.m.
lighting
ceremony
at
Rock
Young
and
Frank
Broderick.
provide the recipient with addi- Kelly in Middleport. The Dabos
Springs
Me
thodis
t
Church,
sponbetween
8
a.m.
and
noon.
The
color
and
enlargements In black
Boys
in
attendance
were
Jertional -opportunities for profes- m a ke th e trip annually to homejudging
is
open
to
the
public
.
and
white,
(5x7 through 9x'!2). ·
soring
body
for
the
new
gr
oup.
rod
Folmer,
Chad
Folmer,
Bert
sional development s uc h as grounds here in Mei gs County.
T
he
lma
Jeffers
,
scouting
coJunior
classes
are
open
to
those
The
classes
in . each of . the
Mash,,
John
.
Jeffers,
Patrick
workshops, seminars, conferen- Mrs. Dabo has had some health
ordi
na
tor
lor
Pack
246.
was
under
18.
Only
one
painting
is
divisions
are
landscape and .
Youn
g,
Matthew
·
M
orris,
Adam
ces and researc h. The winner Is problems .:.. In faot, s he Is
present
ed
the
charg.
e
r
by
Bob
permited
In
each
media
division
seascape;
animals,
!lQrtraits and
White,
Chris
Roush
,
Timmy
determined by a committ ee · confined to a wheel ch11ir a t the
and
that
m11st
be
the
original
personalities,
pictoral,
storytell- ·
Smith,
di
s
trict
co
mmissioner.
·
Peavely
and
Joshua
Witherell,
cons isting of the superint endent, prese~t time - so she's hoping
Dan
ny
While,
new
cubmas
tcr,
work
of
the
artist.
Paintings
lng
with
one
picture,
abstracts,
Mi c hae l Leifhe it, .Vincen) Brodthe deputy superint e nde nt , the th at l)lany of her friends wjli v is it
.
a
long
with
several
other
den
shown at the fair before are not pattern~. special· effects, nature
erick
and James Geiger.
·
her
at
the
Kelly
home
before
Aug.
academic dean and a representa leaders
and
c
ub
scout
s
took
part
· Absent was den .lead er Becky eligible and neither :;~re tube or closeups. and miscellaneous.
tive of the J'IMMI Founda lion. . 26 when she and VInce return to
In
the
ceremony.
number paintings. As for the
Rl!)bons an&lt;l.premiums will be
Brod.e rick.
Dr. Gi bbs holds a bilcheior's Florida . The Dabos trave led via
size,
the
limit
Is
J6
·x
20
without
awarded
. In two places, ranging
degree from OhtoState Univer- plane to Cinci nna ti.
frames
.
from$2to75cents.Abestofshow
sit y: a mas ter's 'di&gt;gTee from
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: - - ··-' First prizeo!$4, secondpriieof
and reserve best of s1iow will be
I was sorry to have missed the
Marshall Univ ersitY In Huntin g-.·
$3
and
third
prize
of
$1.50
will
be
awarded with premium lor each
ion, a n(l a doctorate from Kent weekend observance 'o f the 50th
Mathew
Morris,
son
of
Roland
awarded
in
each
division
of
oil,
being $3.
a nniversary of the Middl eport
Sta te University.'
and Fern Morris, Pomeroy, has
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The depart ment went a li out In
and research at \'ale .• Duk e,
stagi
ng event s · to proper ly not e
Cor ne ll Univers it ies a nd the
which included camping with the
the
occasio
n. I' m s ure mem bers
Universit y of ilrkansa ~ wtth the
he lp of 'grants proVIded by the of the department mu si have
box
Den lof
been abSolutely mi serable going
Natio~al Endowment for the
. the Salisbury Pack 246, led by
La i:..eche League · will meet ifi breastfeeding are Invited to
through thedemonst ranon paces
Humanities. ·
Mike Young and Frank Broder- Tbursday, Aug. 6 at 7 p.m. at the ·attend. La .L echeLeagueencourHis ,Nstorl&lt;;pl paper~ have in S~qday 's hea t. Inclc,lfintally,
lck, Matthew worked on achieve- home of ~Iaine Matheny, Route 2 ages expectant mothers toaltend
been published by the "Journal Dorothy Jenkips, wJdow or' the
· ments toward his webelo patch North, near the Good· :lhepherd the meetings prior to the birth of
of Inter American Allatrs", the late David Owen Jenkins. who
their babies, to . prepare themand completed activities to earn Methodist Church.
"New Mexico Historical Re - wa s a n early member or· the
his badges In forester , athlete,
The topic for discussion wlll selves for brclastfeedlng. The
view", " Diplomatic Hi story", Middleport de par tm ent , pressport sman, outdoorsman, and include suggestions about nutrl- meetings are informal with
and ''Southwest Herllage". He e nt ed the servicema n's Ameri. geologist. He at tended the tlon for nursing mothers and mother to mother advice and
has a lso published a . book. ca n flag given to her at the time
webeio camp lor three nights and their families , as well as infor· encouragement.
of the deat h of he r husba nd , to the
"Growth and Change" .
four days and flnlshe\!;.out the million about weaning the
-Also avall~_bi,e ~ a lending
(lepartmcnt.
week
camping
with
the
boy
breastfed
baby.
Since
a
nutrllibrary
of parenting literature.
Dr. Gi bbs has been president of
scouts.
·
'
tious
diet
is
vitally
important
to
The
local
La ~che League group
the Cha ves Count y Historical
I believe at vaca tion time you
While In North Carolina, he pregnant women as well as has been active for pver !Oyears
Foundation a nd Is .a m ember of s hould get out of,Me igs Count y so
was
the guest of his aunt and nursing mothers, this meeting helping mothers " who wish to
the board of ~!rector s of the that you can get "ste,sed up"
e,
1\'lr. and Mrs Dale Showai- will be lnforlY!attve to any pros- breastfeed their babies . Further
uncl
Historical Society of New Me x- a nd can . come home to again
· MA'rrHEW MORRIS
ter
of
Greensboro.
pectlve mother.
lnformatkmlY!aY be obtained by
Ico. president and a member of appreciate the local laid back
.
All women who are interested calling 675-44:!!1'01'-273-2586." .•
t,he board ol the Chaves Count y atmosphere. 1 did that . Further• Historical Society and a membe r more, I also believe tha t be it
• of the Roswell literacy Council. ever so humble. there's no place
; : . Dr. Gibbs, his wife·, Loraine,
like home. You keep smlling.now.
By Clarice Allen ·
son Jimmy, Stubenvllle, were Renfro Vailey, Saturday evening
The Meigs County Alzheimers
Th e Chester High School class weekpnd vis itors of Mrs. Opal and a hymn sing; sunday
Disease and Related Disorders
Support Group wlll meet Aug. 11
of 1931 held their annual ·picnlc Wic kham. They also visited with morning.
a
nd
reunion
Sunday
·
a
t
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B.K.
Ridenour.
Donald
.VanMeter,
Stubimvllll'
at 6 p.m. at the Senior Citizens
Pe11rl· L. Russell. Racine, has guests of the Burtons were Mr.
firehouse with 14 mPmbers a nd
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clay have spent a lew days with his aunts
Center for a meeting and covered
returned from Florida where shP and Mrs. Paul bean Parsons a nq
friends
att
ending.
returned
home
fr;om
a
weeks
Opal
Eichinger
and
Laura
Mae
dish dinner. At that time a
was the guest of her da ughter , ·da ughter, Amber, Jerry Dlxori,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
E
lchln
vacation
in
South
Carolina
and
Nice.
regular schedule of meetings will
, Alita Lynn Burton, DeBary, and and Julia Burton, ali of Florida,
ge
r,
Tiffany
a
nd
Justin
hosted
a
Georgi&lt;(.
Their
'
d
aughte
r
Suzann
Dorsel
Miller
has
returned
be arranged. New people are
• her daughters and their families.
Enroute home Mrs. Russell
fa
mil
y
picnic
a
t
th~lr
hOme.
had
spent
2
weeks
with
Mr.
and
home
form
a
visit
with
his
son
In
always
welcome to. the support
; Erika Burton, Mr. a nd Mrs. visited Mr. and . Mrs. Floyd T.
were
Mr.
and
Mr
s.
Mrs.
Larry
Clay
and
sons,
Barnsville.
,
group.
. .._.
Attending
&lt;Jeffery 'Gage, and Lisa Burton, Chapman (Kenda Russell) a nd
~ Orlando .
·
Kay Wil son, Suvannah, Ga., Mr. Atlanta. Lea Ann Redovia n,
da ughters, Kim and Shelley, a nd
a nd Mrs. Terry Curfman , Shawn Pomeroy, _' accol)'lpanled · the
. Mrs: ~usseli 'was jolnect at the Jake Carter of Pickerington. Ken
and Je nnifer, Marietta, Mr. a nd Clays on their vacation.
Adv.
Orlando, Fla. airport by her Russell, son of.Marine Major and
Mrs.
,
Charles
Eichinger
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Homer
Biggs,
. grandson, Ken Russell, Kansas Mrs.· Karl Russell, has now
Suzie. -Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Uniqnport, were weekend guests
, City, for the Florida stay, Other returned to Ka. ns as City.
Dennis Eichinger, . Reedsvliie, .of Mrs. Bonnie Landers. They
· Mrs. La ura Nice, Pomeroy, also attenc;led the Biggs reunion .
Dr. and Mrs . Blii Allen, Katie
Edgar and J udson Hartung,
Repossessed Homes From Gov 't from $1 plus repairs/~es.
Cleveland, Opal Eichinger and and Bobby, Westerville were
Nationwide! FHA, VA,HUD,more. Assumable properties·
'
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
The· annual . Chapman
an(! Tl'latives along with friends olthe . Bonnie Landers,- loca l.
family
are
Invited
to
att
end.
Mr.
a
nd
Mrs.
La
r
ry
-Roush
Clayton
Allen.
available without credit clieck. Available by U.S~ P11blic Law ·
Myrta Hill family reunion wil be
have returned home in Winter · . Bonnie · Landers, Alta Dill,
held Sunday at the grange
93-383. Also tax properties. Phone for information:
The Hayes-Young -Halliday
Have n, Fla ., after a visit here Josephine Ritchie, and Liily
building on the Roc k Springs
School
reunion
will
be
held
with
Mr.
and
M
~sOris
Frederick
Randolph
spent
the
weekend
in
216-453-3000 Ext H7236 .
Fairgrounds . Those attending
Sunday
on
thl'
grounds
wlth
.the
and
Mr.
a
nd
Mrs
.
Virgil
Roush
.
Mont
Ve
rl)on,
Ky
.
They
attended
0108705ARHt!D
are to lake covered dishes.
Dinner will be at 1 p.m . and ail

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New Cub pack starts _

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An average of 40 children
. attended the recent vacation
• Bi~le school at the Middleport
:· Wesleyan Bible Holiness Church,
._: Pearl Street, Middleport, pas· ..
, tared by the Rev. Ivan L. Myers, .
Paul and Shirley .Knisley of
·:;-rolnt Pleasani , w. Va. were in
charge of tile school which
Included Bible lessons, singing
.'• and craft work. Scripture themes

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_Bible school reports attendance I

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for the school were from 1
Corintbains, Ephesians, and
John.
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Assisting the Knlsleys as
teaclters and helpers were Helen .
Myers, Connie Manley, Mar·
garet McDaniel, Juanita Roush,
Patty . Hysell, · Sharon Older,
Rosemary Hysell, and Penny
Burge.
. A picnic at Hartinger Park ·.
foliowed the close of the school. .

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. State fair trip set
Trip ·reServations to the Ohio
, State Fair are now being made at
·.the Senior Citizens Center, 9922161. Buses will leave the Center
:.early bn the mornl!lg of Aug. 18
returning that evening. · Cost for
. the bus trip plus the ticket to the
" fair is $12.
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: may be purchased for $2 at the
.Senior Citizens Center.
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Guests named
Recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.
Ralph Webb from Sunday to
\Yednesday was Mrs. Peggy
Nixon of Logan. ·Guests on
Friday were Mrs. Hilda Andrick, : .
Columbus_, Mrs. Polly Frame,
Martinsville, Indiana, and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Krohn (Dorotha)
of Walla Walla, Washington.
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Tho h..n fallowhtp tht paning of a lond ono •• always difficull, Dtcrsiont musl Ire ....... wrangarnaiih
Inuit 1M put into action. h's lmport011t lhal you knew
· !tow to go about making lhls 111111 a little llllier•
Tho survivor most 11rlously affected by a dtath - a
"'-""'"• for uamplt ,- _shoukl 1M c.nforttd by '
fr11nds who can holp with tho ·Httlt tlrinp, lib mtals
or trCIIIIjtortatlon. Tho faMily dorgynran sllauld be no·
lifitd 01 -n as postibla, for ho will wanl to offor
supporl to lho ltortavotl, Anll o calllo tho funeral ell·
rector, to malrt arrangemonls lor 11rvicn or to pul
Into filra plont that wara.P!"vi-ty .... lhotlldiM ---'--made as qukkiy n ..... after lite dtath. Thai
!ftiCIIII •yllmo, day or right. We 11rt avalloblt 24·
hours a clay to Mrva !Ito ....., of • cemntllllity. · - -~~~~~8:?-~~:e~--~:
lvtintu ·allldllllt, rtlallvos and cleM lrittNh should !::
1M lttftl el ,._ . .fit, sa thay ,.., alflncl M.rai Mrvicos or to llci of wltalllvor oalltanco is IIHdtd.
In any ,_. ., lite pri~RDry _.,. Is for 11!011 clesastlo
, tho doc.-d, lor !hoy will fool tho loss •lfllrYeur qtlll~ '!""' c-nh ara invilotl, ~·· wiU an:swor thtcn rn prtvate or pultlkly, through this collmn.
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Pomeroy

Tuesday, August 4, 1987

Middleport, Ohio

_.;,_-'·Local briefs-_,. Midwest heat wave breaks, South
swelters
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:Pomeroy council pays bills

No business was conducted at Monday night's Pomeroy
Village Council meeting other than paying the bills. The
.mayor's report of $5,605 for fines and fees collected in July was
' given.

Squads take nine calLs Tuesday
• Meigs County Emerg,ency Medical Services reports nine calls
. Monday; Rutland at 1:00 a .m . to Route 143 for Carl Caster to
O'Bieness Memorial Hospita l: Pomeroy at 7:52a.m. to Long
-,:Hollow Road tor Adrian Roberts to Pleasant Valley Hospital;
•' "Orange Township Fire Dept. an 1: 08 p.m. to a grass fire on
· .. 'Silver Ridge; Pomeroy at 1:59 p.m . to Lasley St. for William
• Goorey who was treated but not transpor ted : Middleport at 2:02
,; p.m . to Hysell St. for He len Carpenter to Veterans Memorial
• Hospital; Middleport Fire Dept. at 2:19p.m. to an auto fire on
·Powell St. : Middl eport a t 3: 59p.m . to Rutland St. for Mary
Rinehart to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Tuppers Plains at
·6:03p.m . transported William Ca ll from an auto accident on .
Route 248 to Veterans Memorial Hospital; Pomeroy at 6:11 p.m.
took Lori and Robert Harris from the sa me accident to Veterans
Me morial Hospital.

To assist with Buckeye cards
Edith Reiser will. be. a t the Racine Department Store on
Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to assist applicants in fillin g out
Golden Buckeye and Silver Passport cards. Assistance in filling
out the cards may also be obtained at the Pomeroy Library and
• t·he Senior Citizens Cent er.

}udge steps aside for case
Judge Cha rles Knigh_t has stepped down from the Meigs
, . ~ounty Common Pleas Court caseofGary J . Wolfe, et ai, versus
Howard Frank, et al , 'J nd has reques ted the Ohio Supreme Court
appoint a visiting judge to preside .

:Drivers cited after wrecks
- Two driver s were ci ted to mayor' s court on assured clear
distance charges as the result of two accidents In Pomeroy
.. Monday.
At 11:21 a.m .. a car driven by Sy lvia Blake, Pomeroy. s topped ·
In the line of traffic on W. Main St. . was struck from the rear by a
car driven by Larry Hendrick s, Middleport . There were heavy
damages to the Blake car and moderate to the Hendricks
vehicle. Hendricks was cited.
The second accident occurred at 12: 14 p.m ., also on W. Main
St. , when a truck driven by Sh~ rry A. Johnson. Middleport.
struck the rear of a car driven by Raymond Walburn .
Middleport. The Walbu r n car had s topped in the line of traffic.
There were light damages to both vehicles and Johnson was
cited.
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· A Gallipolis area man was ci ted for two violations in an
accident Mond~y. at 6: 55 a·.m ., in Sc ipio Township, on Ohio 143,
at. the intersection of Cou nt y Road 3. according to· the
Gallla-Meigs Post of the State Highway Patrol.
Dewey W. Ferguson.
of Gallipolis , was cited for failure to
yield and not wearing a seat belt after pulling into the path of a
pickup truck driven by Tony J . Woodyard, 24. of Albany .
Ferguson was driving north on Cou nty Road 3-and Woodyard
was drh·ing east on ·Ohio 143.

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Maudie Wood
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Maudle Ethel Wood. 70. ol39524
Ser vices will be Thursday' J
Lan"aker Road , Pomeroy. died
p.m .. at Ewing Funeral Home
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at Veterans Mem orial
with Ro be rt p urte II o ffl cratmg.
Hospital after a lengthy illness.'
Burial will be in Meigs Memory
Born ,Aug. 12. 1916 in Meigs
Gardens. Friends may ca ll atthe
County,''she was a daughter of the
fun eral home from 2 to4 a nd 7to~
late Dallas and Edith Hysell
on Wednesda y.
Lightfoot. She was a housewife
Helen Carpenter
and a member of Zion Churc h of
He le n ·Carpenter. 73, of 981
Christ.
She is survived by her hu s·
H.v sell St .. Middlepor t. died Man·
band. Ernest. of Pomeroy; two
day night at Veterans Memorial
Hospital. She is surviveg by her
daught ers, Ernestine Cousi ·
husband. He nry, at home. Arran·
neace of Naples. Fla. a nd Edith
Louise Wood of Racine: two sons , gements will be announced later
Earle Lee and Earl Luther Wood.
by Rawling-Coats-Biower Funboth of Pom eroy; three grand · era l Home.
children. Stev&lt;&gt;n Matthew a nd
Plan bible S&lt;'hool
Stepnanie · Ann Wood, both of
A combined Vacation Bible
Pomeroy, and Adrian Marie
Hubbard of Racine; two s ist ers, School for St . Paul Lutheran
Della Overturf of Co lumbus a nd Churc h, the Trinity Church and
Methodis t Church, a ll of Pome ·
Genevieve Burdette of Pomeroy;
rov. will be held August 10-14,
three brothers, Emmett Light·
6:
:10 to 8: 30 p.m .. at St. Paul
foot and Francis Li ghtfoot, both
Lutheran.
Classes will be offered
of Middleport., and Everett Lig ht·
for
nursery
ages. through the
foot of Pomeroy; a stepmol her.
sixth
grade.
For info rmat ion,
Ma e Lightfoot of Middleport; a
cal
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the
Lutheran
church at
pa ll-sister . .Jackie Lee of Middle·
992-201!1
any
time
an
put names
port: and SC'Vo&gt;ral nieces and
on 1he answering service. Or
nephews.
Besides her parents. she wa s write na m e and grade jus t
finished and put in the church
.preceded
. in death by an infant mail slot on Syramore St.

. .;Now Taking Appointments
AT

PAT HILL FORD
CUSTOMIZED
EXHAUST
SHOP
CUStOMIZED PIPE
BENDING
LIFETIME WARRANTY
.ON ALL MUFFLERS
AND EXHAUST

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Public Notice
menta &amp; Other

Uses/ Net ......128. 734.57

Beginning Fund Caeh

Bolonce ........ 690.839.48
Ending Fund Cuh

CLEVE LAND !UPI I - Both
wiryner s of Saturday' s sta te
t·ecord · breaking Ohio Super
Lotto jackpot - an unemployed
bachelor from Map le Heights
a nd a subu rba n·col umbu s couple
- sa id they pian· to en ter ear ly
re tiremen t.
Ronald Mahdinec. 32, a drap·
ery Ins taller who ·has been our ol
work for medical reasons. sa id
Monday he had "no com ment•" .
on hi s spending plans. but that he
was ··retired peimanently now .··
Christ in e and Jerry Sm ith said
they plan to use some of their
winnin gs to buy a new home. a
new ca r a nd pay some bills .
Jerry Smith. an unemployed
telephone sales representative
said he, too, will retire af!er his
wife hit the jackpot.
Thewinnersbotharetor elve
20 ·ahilual. before· ta x · pa
" v.in~nt s
of $750.114, lottery officials sa id .
They will s hare $30,004 ,5&amp;! Mter
matching the six numbers drawn
in Saturday's Super Lotto game.

Li&lt;'enst&gt; issued
A marriage license has been
issued in Meigs County Probate
Cou rt to Mark Allan Davis. 25.
and Mary Ann Tripp, 24. both of
Middleport .

To end marriagt·
Tonia Becker, Syracuse, and
Grrg Bec ker. Middleport, have'
filed for a dissolut ion ofmar riage
in Meigs County Com'mon Pleas
Court.

ThE&gt; total jackpot payout broke
the five-month-old record of$27. 7
million. and the $15 million paid
to eac h winner represented the
third -largest· payout s to any
individual in the 13-year history
of the Ohio Lo11ery.
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The record of $25 million was
· won by Waiter Morgan of Center ville. Ind., in an April 9. 1986,
Super Lotto drawing .
The $30 million jackpot was
just $11 million short of the North
America n record set 111 an Aug.
21. 1985; 1\ew York drawing.
Mahdinec said he borrowed $80
from his roommate Saturday to
by some supplies lor his room mate's bl rthd;~ y party, cover a
cbeck he'had already written and
buy $10 worth of Super Lotto
tic ket s .
Most peopJe .a t tbeparty vo lced
displeasure as he read the
wi nning numbers Saturday
night. He 1hen looked at his own
ticket.
" I had a cocktail lh one hand
and the iottery tlcketln the other.
The g lass went fl ying and when I
woke up, the ticket was still in my
ot her hand ," Mahdlncc sa id.

Hospital news

"eteranil Memorial
Monday Admissions - Patri·
cia Bunger, Syracuse; Ronald
Sykes. Portland; Helen Carpen·
ter. Middleport; Mary Rin ehart ,
Middleport: Chrisllne Schaefer.
Pomeroy.
Monda y Discharges - Ida
Pooler, William Ca peha r t, Ha·
raid Jeffers, Gay nell Clark. May
Holt e r.

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WEATHER MAP - Rain and thunderstorms will be scattered
lrom Florida across the Mlssl•slppl Della, over the northern
Appalachians. 'the lower Great Lakes, lhe Ohio Valley , the
Tennessee . V'!-IIPy and much ol Missouri. Shower!i and
lhunder!ilorms will be scattered from eastern Wyomlns across
central Colorado lo northern Arl10na.

4051-M!Jses Sizes 6 to

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Use rayon or silk . Size 14
takes · 2&gt;/o yards ot
60-onch labf•c.
E.ch panern 13.25 plus
75c poetageillandiing.
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------Weather----. Saturda y.
E~tended Forecast
Thur!iday lhroush Saturday
South Central Ohio
A c hance of s howers and
Today . sunny thi s '.mornln~
thunderslor ms Thursday a nd
Friday . .Partly c loudy Saturday . wit h 'lncreasrng cloudi ness and a
Highs will be mostly In lh{' 80s, chancE&gt; of shower&gt; a nd thundl'r·
with lows from the mid 50s to the storm s 1his aft er noon: Hi g h 90 lo
mid 60s Thursd ay . Lows will be 9!\. So uthwe~t winds S to 15 mph.
mos tly in thl' 60s Friday a nd Chance of rain is 50 percent.
Tonight . Showt&gt;rs a nd thunder·
storms llkrly . Low around 70.
So uthw est wind s. brcomlnl!
norrhw&lt;'st to north 5 to 15 mph.
Cha nce of rain is GO percent .
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Wednesday . mostly sunny and
Provided hy
pleasant with hll(hs In the lower
Bryce and Mark Smith
80s .
oi' Biunl Ellis &amp; Loewl '

The Daily Sentinel

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FASHION
P A T T E fl N S

773-551.

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Point Plllillt W. VI.
175-1121

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Public Notice
STATEMENTS
Combined Finenclal Report
of the Board of Educetton
fOf the fiacel Year Ended
June 30, 1987

GOVERNMENTAL FUNDS
REVENUE RECEIPTS To•os ......... 11 ,296.741 .70

ities .... ........... 67, 522 .19
Misc.

How do you guarantee a
home for your family,
even if you're not th~e?

Receipts ......... 12,179.16
GRANTS IN AID:
State
Scurceo .... 2.041 .532 .87
Federal

.. 68 .467.42

Cla11 Meteri1l1
&amp; Foes ........... 12.&amp;70.24

Misc. Receipta ........ 831 .22
TOTAL ..... ......... 81 .9&amp;8.88
OPERATING
OISBURSEMEI\ITSEmptoyHs Sotorift
It Wog.. .......... 73.707.09
EmployHI Retirem.nt
8oneflu .... ,.... 2 • •041.74
Purchooed
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Sorvices ...........
2.713.32
Supplies &amp;
Motoriols ........ 18. 599.47
Other Objoctl ......... 150.00

Olsb ....... .... (107.247.74l
NON-OPERATING
RECEIPTS
tDIS8URSEMENTSJStott Sourcn ...... 8.025.14
Fed. Sourcn ... 100,319.111

To••• Other Fin. Sour-

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Truck. auto, 8o
heavy equipment
repairs and
welding.
)All makeo &amp; models)

PH. 94·9·275.6
.kthn 1. ltnh

Owner/Mechanic
5· 5·'17-J - ·

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Emplovoos .... .... .... .39.00

Number of Citrt.

CALL 992-6771

Empjoyees .. ... ...... ... 66.00
I certify the above report
to be correct and true, to the

of Southern Local

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ities ...... ......... 811.376.08
Clan M•terials

&amp; Fo.. .... ....... 12,670.24

Misc .

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Sources .... 2.041 .532.87

. PlUMBING &amp; HEATING
161 North sitond
Mill....... t, Ohio 4.S760

Federal

SALES &amp; SERVICE

Sources ....... 140.091.11
Total ReceipU - 40per·

W• C1rrv Fishing Supplies

oting) ....... 3.707.014.54
DIS8URSEMENTSInstruction ... 2.010,597.37
Supporting

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Phone Bills Here
1 IUitNIS! 'HONE
(6141 992-USD
tlSIDIN&lt;I 'HONI
1614199!-7754

EJttracurricular A~~;tivi ·

ties ............ .. 108.745.75
Facilities
Acquisition ........ 3 ,600.00

ANTIQUES
IUY OR SELL

6 Wages .......... 73,707.09

Employees Retirement

Benefits ...... .. .24,046 .74
Services .. .. .. .. ... 2 . 713 .32
Supplies &amp;

Riverine Antiques
II 24 East llllttili St.
. ,_ror
HOUIS: Tue.·Wfii .. Fri.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sundar: 1 p.m.· 7 p.m.
tr Cloonct or A,poioor-t

RUSS MOORE
992-2526

BABY ITEMS

Contributions A

Donotlono .......... 2,812 .92

OJMirlting Trai11fars

- In ...... .... .. ..... 1,096.00

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Advences -

In ...... .... ...... .. 10,526.00
Operating Trans-

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Advancn

- Out ...... ..... (1 0,526.001

Total Other Fin, Sources

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Play Pens.

born-4T).
Car Seats.
Must be in aood
condition.

"FiFes"

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1Usos) .............. .. 2,812.92

Exctll Receipts / Sources

PUBLIC SALE

J&amp;L
INSULATION
HEATING &amp;
· COOLING
•FURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS
•HEAT PUMPS

"FIIEE ESTIMATES"

'PH. 992·2772
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8-4·1 mo. d.

THURSDAY,AUG.6,1987
AT 1:00 P.M. AT THE

M. A. HALL RESIDENCE ON
OLD ST. Rt. 3.3 , N~AR OHIO PAUET

ACCENT

FENCE COMPANY

Lit

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4-16·86-tln

'"-"siDING
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MIDDLEPOITr OH.

FREE ESTIMATES ·

"IEIIO!NTIAL/ COMMEfiiCIAL

'"· 741-2027

New Hom•• loilt

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PIANO TUNING
50-t. Off

FOR SALE

done within one

MODULAR HOME!.

15 Trs. bperl-• In
Schoels,
Cltrurchn.

year.

Ho••·

Carter French
, Residence
Corner of Fourth
and Palmer.

Go..r ............ 30, 1917
992-3711
MIDDLEI'OIT, 01110

Middleport
Must see to appreciate.

2328,
QUILTS
Antique-Pre 1940'1. Call Marc.
614· 992-21011dayl) or1·592·
2481 .evenings.
Lqom for rug weaving, ~04·

773-9581 .

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S~:rvrces

7·2·11110.

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INSULATION

fCUT OUT FOl fUTtm USII

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SER.YICE .

Bartender for loctl buainess· 6
nighta 1 wk. Exp . reefed , Mail
r..ume to: B.oK Cla.1 00 c / o
Gallipolil D•ilv Tribun•82&amp; 3rd
Ave. l;iallipolia, Ohio 46631 .

VINYl &amp;
ALUMINUM SIDJNG
•InsulatiOn
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement Windows

Area firm ieeklng local individual for out1ida ules potit:ion.
Tremendous oppartunh:y tor ambitiou• young persOn who enjoys
meeting new peOple. Not ontv a
iob, but a c•••· Completa
benefit packege. Send r"umeto
: P.S.C .. Bo11 18-0 , AnowhHCI
Lane. Ponsmotith, Ohio 46662.

•New Roofing

"FREE ESTIMAT£S"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

7-30-'87-1 mo.

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Dodrill's PrivtteHomeCare. Will ,
care tor the tldltf'ty In my home. . t
Call114-38,·8193 enytlme. ·
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Can do light hiiUiing and roofing . · .;
Reasonable rates . Marion '

Snider. 814·949-2829.

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Room and board for elderly and
handioapped with peraonal c••·
In MiddiiPOft. Cell 614· 992·

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home-cooked meals and gOod
care. Ca11614·~9.2· 7227.

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bath and living room. No at.Ps.
nice porch and yard, only HVen
minute1 from 1tor• and hoepi·
tal. exp. 614-992· 5185.

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Grover'• lawn Mower Repair.
We' ll pick up and deliver. Good,
u1ed mowen for ule. Cell

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614-742·2393 or 614-742·
3091 .

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Lewnmower 1ervice and rep8ir .
Alto lawn• mowed, 30•·67&amp;·

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1653.

V\1111 care for elderly .P etton in my

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home. Ref. &amp; Experience. Cell
tor more information. 304· 678·

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Hender1on area diiY df evening.
Can provide references. 304875-5880.

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Meet nice people and meke n.w
friend&amp;. Sell Avon. Free - Stan

Roger Hysell
Garage

Friendly Home P.nin haa open·
lng for manager• and deelera in

AUTO &amp; TRUCK
REPAIR

915·3561

All Me ..t

•Washers •Di1hwashen

•Ranges
•Refrigeretors

•Drvers •frHzen

PARTS and SERVICE

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ANY I IIVH
UU I Clllll SHOP

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"'" lorh.
Wt ·al10 know

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

Howard 1. Writesel

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES ·

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

POLE STYLE or
CONVENTIONAL

llotdoorlnt .. ~ proctlli"tWt aolhfy or ' " ••' 1 pay
fHI IUTCHIIING
WITIIS COU'ON

FREE ESTIMATES

Gaetl tloru ,..,,, I

PH. 992-2772

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I NOTICE I

THE O,HIO VALLEY PUBLISH·
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INQ CO . recommend• that you
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do busin81t with people you
know. and NOT to ••nd mon-r
through the mail until you hMie
-, ._,,
lnveatigated the offilting,

your area. Lerge~t line in party
plan, free kit, br•nd ni'W'III chrilt·
catl~g. toy, gift. end home
decor o.. a4og. Over 800 items.
Top commisSion and ho1tn1 ~:.....::..=:...:.:.:.::..:::.::.___,_:
glftt. Call tor free e .. •log
MOM
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Buy - Sell children•
1·100·227-1110 or can colect
clothing from Annie'• Clot~ ..
0 -618·452· 009, .
Party Plan·lndividual Sal•- Ca·
talog t2. Karen Riegel. 20&amp; Star
Aniltant m•ntgw or grocery
manag• wented. Eltpetienee Place. Jackson, Ohio 4H40. ~ k
neceuary . Ambitious. good Call &amp;14· 286·2783 E'*'ingt . ., 11
wit:h people. Sal.,. S16.000 to
e1a.ooo per year wrth benefit I . Rnuurant Buliness for ule.·
A growing campa"'. Appty at Eaatern Avt. Call 614-446· , · ~
3077 or 446-9782.
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Retired perton• potition open
tor part· time he4p. Appty at
Vaughana Cardinal, Middleport .
Wented: Ba11 guitar player for
torming rock group. 304· 773·

ROOFING

&amp;998.

NEW -REPAIR

NurM Aide, all1hift1. 9:00 and
5 :00 pm. ·1 02 Court St., Pomeroy . 814-992 -2667. P.M . and
A11ociates Home Heatth Care
Agency

23 .Professional
Services
We provide Home Health .Care""~
for the elder~ and disabled. We
provide 24!hour, 7 day. We have '.
uveral urviees. For inform• "

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814 · 992· 2857 or 814· 982·
2326. 9:00 am ~ 5 : 00 pm.

949-2263
or 9C9-2161

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4·22·87-tln

7-30·87·1 mo.

CAll ANYTIME

Business
Opportunity

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Alto Tre•••lttlott
PH. 992·5682
or 992-7121

4·5-th:

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1-805·687·6000 EXt. R-9805
for current federal list.

Rt. 124, Pomeroy Ohio .

Middleport, Ohio
1 · 13-t'lc

446-1311

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7·6·1 mo.

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

DENNY CONGO
WILL HAUL

Vinyl &amp; Alum . Siding
Complete Gutter Work
Complete Remodeling
Roofing of All Typeo
Worktd in Home Aioa
2S Ytors

JUST CALL!
992-3410
LIMESTONE
GRAVEL - SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL 'DIRT

FREE ESTIMATES

CAll

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1-614-843-5425

&amp; Vicinity

J&amp;L
INSULATION

YOUNG'S
CARPENTER

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

SERVICE

CTIISTII. 01110

Tuesday, Aug. 4 : EKercise bike,
toya, bicycln. kids clothes (0-6),
j..ns· all sire1. In town beside

992-2772 .

Stockyard.
Yard Sale: 218 3rd. AYW•. Aug.
4 .5,tnd 8th· Tun., Wed.,and
Thurs. Good used upright
fretur. stove , and some

FOR THE BEST IN
REPLACEMENTS
WINDOWS

turnhure.

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(free Estimates!

V. C. YOUNG Ill

REFERENCES
Ph..,o Doy er hitting~

992-62H or 992-7314
Pomeroy,

GITIRAl COIITIACTOIS

915-4141
7·1H7 1110. pd.

BOGGS

J.R.'s REPAIRS

SALES &amp; SEIYICE
U. S. IT. 50 EAST
GUYSVIW, OHIO

on Sh._,a,d Lane. Aug. •.&amp;.and

Yard Sale: Clothes, bowling btl II,
Mite. Tum off Rt. 35 at Church
of God on Rodney-Bidwell Rd.
Tum on fiut gravel toed. Thura.
and Fri .

3 Announcements

.......P.oiii.erov......... .
Middleport
2 female BeagiM to good home.
Coll614·742·2853 ,

Authorillll John Dtoro,

I

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Ntw Holand, Juth Jlot

,.,••..,••..
farm Equiptlllnl
Dsalor

P1rt1 &amp; Sarvl11

&amp; Vicinity

Ferret to gtva •'fi'•V to good
home. 12 wks. old, 614· 992-

"'on . Tuea. Wed. at the Sug11
Run Athllf'ld Station on Mul·
barry Avo, 9:00-3:00.

Kittens to • good horne. Cal
&amp;14-992·73e2 .

Tu ... Wed. Thur. 9·4. 199
Mulbsrry . Pomeroy. ment.
wom111s , and m ..sys cloth•.
Mite. llerns. Bar Qt, excelltn1

-

Aclor*• fluffy cute kittens. Call
114·912·7174 . .

-·old.•,•.••

O.chsund. f•

male. black wit:h brown, very

oloyful. 12
20?3.

1

''"1 '' ' ""'··· .. ····· ..........
Hou•cleaning aele, 4 mi. St. Rt. "
143. Coketrayt, old bottles. Dld ''J."'
and new item1. 1.3.4.5 , 9 · 6 1

p.m.

Cerpart Sale. 550 Broadway St ..
Middleport. August 4th tni:l5th.

9:00·4 :00.

Kid's, women 's. men 's clothing

(all size1). Toy1. piC1ure trames,
· ex_ercise bike, wooden rocking
chair. boolct, much more. 361
Y..-d Ssle: 1741 Chatham An .
Tuea. and Wed. · Aug. 4th and
Grant St.. Middleport. 9 :()().
&amp;th.
6:00 pm.

An noun ct: 1111~ nl s

,,... .....,. v.

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I. Moving.

•WINDOW REPLACEMENT
•REMODELING •
ROOM ADDITIONS
•GARAGES' • POLE .
IUILDINGS

- Concrete work
- Plumbing and electrical

&amp; Vicinity

~;s;;~~~~~~
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Yard Sale; 2 mllnout
4 family . Aug . 5th and 8th.
11

CERTAINTEEO VINYL
THERMO · BOSS
8·4·1 mo. pd.

•ROOFING •SIDING

- Addont and remodeting
- Roofing 1nd gutter work

Middleport

............ ..,. ....................

IQ-8-tfc

'86

Help Wanted

Government Jobs. t16 ,040 .
$59,230 • yelll'. Now hiring. Call

7· 21-1 mo. d.

IEASONAILE • IELIAtll

Situations
Wanted

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up'"· Ca11814· -448-2tll.

614-992-3293

614-843·5248

12

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PIICE
Month of July

CALL

We Are Sorry Fbr Ally Inconvenience

I

Vti. Va. Employment
226 SiJtth St. Point

I

Wantltd to b:!.t.v;. 1tanding bmber.
C•ll AI Tromm at 614-742·

11

SECOND tuning If

HAS BEEN1;CANCELLED

Office.

Pleaunt. W. Ve. Aug. lth

992-3478.

CERAMIC BISQUE

or Sunday.
949-2101
No
Calk.
~,._ _ _ _ __::J;,:·1,:;1·;::u:::•J

R~ealn

Electronic Organs
Mobile aervics

•

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potential of t25,000.00 fird

v•• ••ning1. Training prOQfam
for tho•e' who quality. Appty In

Buying deity gokl, lilver colna, Jim'S odd Jobs painting, drivering1, jewelry, 1terling were, old ' way resealing, cltt'penter work &amp;
coins. large currency . Top pri- roof repair. trees • hedg..
Ed Burkett Barber Shop, uperienced. Call 614-379·
2nd. Aw. Middleport, Oh. 6.14- 2416.

PUSTIC CRAFT

PH
. • 949-2160

UllMAn

TYs, Antennas .
Satellite Sillies
Installation
Strvlco

:•

TO SUC·

between 10:DOamand2:30pm.

Wanted To Buy

446-0175 .

7211.

SCHEDULED FOR

The Army Nttlonal Guard. 1- •
800..642· 3819 .
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•

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Used mobile homes. Call 614-

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CAllS

tt. 2nd AYE.

''Free Eatim•too"

.....................

7· 1-17 I mo.

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FREE INFORMATION PACKET. ;
t1B.OOO in college a11i.unce - . '

p...-.on tt

Buick-Pontiac. 1911 Eastern
Ave., G!flllipolis. Call 614·446·
2282.
.

DABBLE
SHOP

JISSELl

Services ... ... ... 34.437.52

Employees Salaries

I'

dation"'"· 304-773· &amp;786.

TOP' CAiliH paid for '83 model
and newer uted c•s. Smit:h

PH. 949-2801
or 949-2.8 60

"ALUMINUM SIDING
"BLOWN IN
INSUlATION

De~t

Purchaaed

"At Reasonable Pric:es"

40'fo OFF ON WINDOWS
THIU JULY

l /7 ~ 1 !1 n

j

814-4-48-3&amp;12

992-2196

Solos ............. 68.467.42

Rocoipts .. ,...... 13,010.38
GRANTS IN AID:

CUSTOM BUILT

"VINYL SIDING

School District
P . 0 . Bo•176

PAT HILL FORD

Extracurricular Activ·

'
l
j

c•.

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

monto ....... ..... 43,668.67

Public Sala
8o Auction

We pay c•h for late model clean
.used eau.
Jim Mink Chw .·Oid1 Inc.
811 Gene Johnson

best of my knowledge.
Dennie Hill, Treasurer

CALl 101 fill
992-6116

now btllng
accepted for full tim• pot;ition,
Pl.... nt VIlle¥ Nurtlng Care
Ple. . nt Vall.,- Ho1p, 304-1715·
U&lt;IO. AA·EOE .

' HOMES &amp; GARAGES

H ·'IT·l mo.

ranooir and re-

.

Mete rials ........ 88,599. 47
Other Obiects .... .. ... t tio.oo
1 otal UlUurnmenll
Services .... 1,340,181 .39 (0per.). ....... 3.6811, 778.86
E•c. Rcpts. Over/ (Underl
EJCtracurriculer Activ·
itin .. .. ........... 92.453.84
Fecilides Acquit·
9 Wanted To Buy
itio~ .......... ... .... 3,600.00
Debt Sorviceo .... 34,437.52
TOTAL ... .... .. 3.481 .270.12
WANTED TO IUY
E•c. Acpl•. Over/ (Under)
Oisb...... .. ...... 125.921 .65
OTHER FINANCING
Strollers. Beds, Ores·
SOURCES (USESJ -

Auto-Owners Mongage Life Insurance goes beyond
your homeowners insurance to make sure your
family will have a home if something should ever
happen to you. And, it's a very affordable
protection to have.
Just ask your "no problem" Auto-0:-vners agent to
tell you how Mortgage Life Insurance can be no
problem for your home and family.

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Instruction ... .2,010, 597.37
Supporting
·,

No problem.

..._

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Sources . ., .... 140,091 .11
TOTAL ......... 3,607,191 .77
EXPENDITURE DIS ·
8URSEMENTS-

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Number of Non-Cert.

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EAGLE RIDGE
AUTO REPAIR

suso

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CESS : Guaranteed IncOme with

· BISSELL
BUILDERS

SIII'IIG AU MAIOI IIIND! .Of
IIOUSEIIOUI AI'PUAIIQS. AU
.,1111 OUAUifiiiD 1 TIU,
.
'Alit NID 1 - .
S.nidng rtfriprat•~r fr~n•
••· A( lwill•w unht enly),
. Wlllhen,
rangH, dis·
hwa1htn,
.gar.
bagt ditposott trosh compa&lt;·
ton.

otion .......60,370,149.00
Propertv Tax Levies:
Inside 10 Mill ...... 4.0000
Outlide10 Mill .. .. 19.1i000
ADM ,.. .. ...... .. , ..... ..981 .00

Usos/ Not ..... 132.829.03

Food S.vice1

State

214 EAST MAIN
POMEROY .

Onlr

Aaae11ed Valu -

Beginning Fund Cesh

OPERATING RECEIPTS -

Food Servicll

deceOiod.

EJttrecurrlcular Activ·

Jvlly Wiliams

:~'~'j.";,:er:;,:f!v :u~U 2

of Scipio Township. Meia-

vestments ...... 43. 568.67

112·2136

Cooh Fund
Botonco
... 4.1!42.01
Ending
Cuh

E1rninga on Invest-

Tuition .......... .. .... 6 . 658 .07
Eernings on In ·

,.. liMn. w. Va.

Overa(Underl Diabursements a Other

8alonce .. ...... 870,913.25
MEMORANDA DATA

s ·•

mtNttr.wt of 1M tltate of

hllho Coot&lt;.

ryone welcome.

5111-..ue

.

APPOINTMENT OF
. .. ... 42, 772.73
FIDUCIARY
Ending Fund Cosh
On J.-, 23. ' 1987. in
Bololnco ........ 43,939.18
Meigs Countv PJ-o Court,
TOTALS
cNo. 14.629. Jon P. RECEIPTSIIorochoMk. P.O. a.. 339. T
T - Plains, Ohio 46783.
o••• ........... 1. 29 6. 7 41 .70
WOI oppointod Speciol Ad·
Tuition ..... .... ....... 5.561.07

Eden United Brethren Church
on Route 124. north of Reedsville,
will be having homecomln~ on
Sunday . Basket dinner a t 12:30
and afternoon service at 1: 30.
Special singing Inv ited. Eve·

"The letter ••nlr"

Ot.!t ............ .... (1,142 .86t

-~::~~N~o~tl~c•:·~· ~·~~~~~~~1~ ...Cooh
1,1&amp;1.91

Plan homet-oming

BANK i

In ..... .. ...... ..... 10.626.00

Operatin~Tronofeu-

Total Fund

·u stnes.s
er.v tces

monts .. ........ 189,216.12

"IPAC[BALLS"

PEOPLES

Advonces ~

(Netl ......... .. .870,983.25

Donotions ....... . 1.365.53
8oloni:e ........ 738.154.22
Operating Transfers
Ending Fund Cosh
Racine, Ohio 45771
- In .. ...................... 46.86
Botonce ........ 870.983 .25 181 4 · 11c
Oper1tinA Trenlfera 46 86
- out ............ .. .... t · l "
Total Other Fin. Sour«o
IU•esJ .............. 1.316.53
EKCBII "eceipt1/ SOurcH
Over./ (UndOJI Disburse,
m.ents &amp; Other Uses
! Not ... .. ............
• •
Beginning
Fund 2,927.51

Exc:. Rcptl, OYer I {Underl

To receive :vour application, call . Randv
Van\1eter or 'Wark GrOt!el at 675-1121.

Second StNit
..... W.VI. .

~

Totll Qi.e,urN·

Daily stock prices

Then vou need a Peoples Bank VISA or
\1ASTERCARD.
Just havin/( that "piece o.f plastic~ can p;ive :vou
f(reater peace o.f mind -even if it never leaves
,:vour pocket~

Operating Trans·
lors- ln .. .. .. .. .... 1.142.86

Cash in Banks

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B •

FRONTS: . . Warm
!-1ap showS minimum temperatures. At leas( 50% or any shaded area Is predicted

*'Veeded idPnti/ication to write a check?
*Been ,,tranded nut of tm.vn without caJth?
*Wanted to order tickets or make room
reservation.~ over the phone?

Sources .. .. ... 100.389.55

Out ... ..... ... .. . (10.628 .00)
Total Other Fin . Source•
(Uset) .......... 112.693. 14
h:c. Rcpts / Sourcea

Contributions &amp;

We know :vou don't need another bill to pay.
But haven't vou Ptlf!r -

Sources ........... 8,026 .14
Fedora!

Extracurric.u.. r Activ-

SOURCES (USES)

ARE YOU SURE
YOU DON'T NEED
:A CREDIT CARD?

Stat'e

Advances-

Olsb ......... ....... .. 1 .&amp;11 .98
OTHER FINANCING

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power ....... ...... 261{,
AT&amp;T ...... .......
..................... 3J.~
l
• - _;
Ashla hd 01 r ..... ; .......... .,.,.. , ... 9
Bob Evans Farms ........ .'..... 24 ~
Charming Shoppes .............. 33'4
Federal MoguL ........ ...... ........ 4R
Goodyear T&amp;R ............. ...... 74 ~
H&amp;ck's Inc ......... .................. 41{,
Limited Inc ....... , ................ 47 \1.
Multimedia Inc . .................. 70'4
Rax Restaurants ................... .. 5
Robbins &amp; Myers.. ............ ..... IO
Shoney's Inc ..... .................. 30ll, ·
Wendy's Inti. .. .... .............. .. 10~
Worthington lnd .... .............. 22 ¥.

Donations ........ 4.178.45

Weaver 30•-882· 2&amp;41 .

3· half grown kittens to good

Rick Pearson Auc;;tioneer li·
c,.ued in Ohio and West Virgi·
nia. Estate,. antique, flftn, llqui·

Public Notice

Contribution• &amp;

•

CLIMB THE LADDER

8·13 tfn

MillE'S APPliANCE
REI'lll SIIYICE
SerYice Call

i

,AVON • AU ,,.... C.H M1rilyn

Cent.... apply pflf'aonnlll office

8

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

Disb............... 20.236 .89

•

614-. .6 -3870.

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DISBURSEMENTS -

ltles ............... 16,291 .91
'rotal ................. 16.291 .91
Exc. ~cpts . Onr/ (Undert

netured. needs ltttntton . C•ll

home. Calll14· 2&amp;&amp;-1231 .

·

Public Notice

Over/ (Underl Disburse·

CoUie dog to givtlltWay; Good

~ Licensed Clinical Au.::IIJ~St

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DU llfOII~ ""-uUW)IO
1100-M . . . U.QU

t•2a.

Hllp Wanted

R.N . applieltlont

-

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114-

317-7214aflerl5.

ca: LISA M. KOCH, M.S. · '

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TOTAL .............. 17.853.89

to receive precjp\ilaon inqica_ted .

!i Swim Molds • Interpreting Services

''::;::.:rc..
u--,,._
_
II -

-RAIN
~ SHOWERS
"Cold
-Static ftOcc;luded

Coniputerized Heari,. Aid Selection

tli:r=.:-.=
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GREENVILLE, S.C.- Walter
E . BartletL presldenr and chief
execu tive offic er o! Multimedia,
Inc .. announced recently Jhat the
company achieved good operat·
lng results for the second quar·
tC'r, which ended on June ~0 .
Revenues for the qua r ter totaled
$107.265.000. co mpa red wit h
$97,124,000 br the second quarter
of last yC'ar, an increase of 10
percent. Operating profit for the
quarter Increased 15 percent.
lrol)1 $31,903,"000 to $36,84R,OOO.
For the second quarter . new spaper revenuo&gt;s incre ased eight
percent. · from $29,783.000 to
$32,234 ,000; broacasting re·
venues. 12 percent. from

EI::JsNOW

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8 week old puppl ... Part Be..,te.
~r

---------eh"e,

AVON . no 1ervic.
open
C1ll ,ttrrltorl••· phone 30•-0715 -

give 1w1y.

C11t 114-;167-0185

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Giveaway .

&amp;to-38&amp;-83&amp;8.

EXPENDA8LE
. TRUST FUNDS
RECEIPTS Emocurrieutor Activ·
ities ... ........... .17 ..163.89

$34 ,342,000 to $38,375,000; cable"
vision revenues; l:ipercent, from
$20.013,000 to $22.586,000; and
entertainment revenues. eight
percent, from $12,896,000 to
$14,070,000.
The company reported net
earnings of $4.194.000. compared
with net ear)lings of$2,680,000 for
the sa m e period In 1986. Earnings
per sharo&gt; were $.35, compared
with $.22 per share for 1986.
Interest expense for the second
quarter was $28,254,000. co m·
pan?d with $2R.3:l9,000.
Operating cas h flow for th&lt;'
quarter rose - 13 perce nt . from
$38.537, 000 in lgR6 to a currpnt
mark of $43,689,000.

4

l.ittent to

Multimedia's second quarter revenue
is up 10 percent over last year's mark

. . . . F.O.I.C.

MIDDLEPORT

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Business Services.

••••
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Balance ..... ... 819.574.06

FREE ESTIMATES

:'PAT HILL FORD

..

. Calif., and 124 degrees in Death
Gordon said a second cold front
Pennsylvanl~. Indiana, Illinois,
Valley, Calif.
would arrive in the Midwest
South Carolina. Georgia , Wyom·
The cold front l.n the Midwest Wednesday, promising more
lng, Iowa and South Dakota .
·caused severe storms Monday as cool weather, but "It will proba·
Philadelphia alone has reported
. it c lashed with warmer air bly be the end of the week before · 50 deaths allributed to warm
producing a tornado In Illinois there's any relief" in the central
weather.
and flooding In Indiana - but and southern Atlantic Coast.
States that got a break from the
also brought an end to almosl2'h
On Monday, records were
heat Monday included Missouri,
weeks of relentless sweltering reached with readings of 93
Kansas, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
heat .
degrees In Asheville, N.C .. 95 in
Iowa and Indiana. But searing
In Kansas City, Mo., for Bristol. Tenn .. 96 In Raleigh ,
temperatures prevailed again in
example, th&lt;&gt; arrival of the ..cold . N.C .. a nd 99 In Richmond. Va.
Michigan, where the high in
front caused the temperature to
Since July 18, heat has claimed
Alpena was a. record 94 . .
plummet from .103 degrees to 81 72 Jives in MISsouri, Nebraska .
degrees In just 30 minutes.
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE.FORECAST TO 8 AM EDT~ ,
By late today , the front was
expected to stretch from Lake
Erie, across Indiana and Mis·
souri and into Oklahoma, said
weather service forecaster
Harry Gordon. By Wednesoay , It
was expected to reach
Pennsylvania.

Unemployed · bachelor, Columbus couple
share $30 million Super Lotto jackpot

(;allia man cited by patrol

. Ar
. ea· d eaths · ·

By JACK BEARY ·
United Press International
Cool Canadian· air drove
farther Into the Midwest today.
breaking the back of a heat wave
in the Plains and Great Lakes but
stopping short of the swe lt eri ng
Atlantic Coast. At least 72 deaths
have been blamed on the heat
since July 18.
'
"It will be another day In the
pressure cooker," said Frank
Rosenstein of the National
. Weather Servite in Washington,
D.C.. where the temperature
soared to 98 degrees Monday and
was expected to flirt with the
centu ry -·mark today .
Hot weather also scorched the
'Pacific Nort hwes t- Monday,
pushing temperatures to a re·
cord 106 degrees in Medford, Ore.
It was a record 111 lp Redding.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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5 family . August &amp;th through •
7th. 3 miles out Depot St .
~
Rutland . Lots of infotnt to adult lilt
clothing.
,,

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August 5th and 6th. College Rd., ;,.~ .1
Svr•cu1e. Children Md adult -~ J
clothing, odd• and ends. twin • ~
bed with matlreu, toys, wood.,"'
bumer. electric 1tove. 1O:QO-., =t'
3:00pm.
•. ~
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August 6th and 7th. 3&amp; RNer-~
view Dr., Middleport. 9 :00..1
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Hysell Run Rd. Aug. 4th and 5th.

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Second houu on left .

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.......PlPieasiiiif' · ·
&amp; Vicinity
.. ... ... ~ .... .. ......... .... .. .
lfamily Yard S•le. 4th a Brown
Street. M11an. 304-773· 5140.
a Saturd-v.

13 tamlly yard ule. Aug. I · 7 · 8.
Gall. Feny . Shot
turn .•
toots, clo1hing • Misc .

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RecJI hlale
31

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

LAFF-A-DAY

Homes for Sale

*"·

1.000
1izes12, 1 3~ 14, 15,
SWAIN
11, 11.6. 8 milea out Rt. 218.
AUCTION lo FURNITURE 82 · . Call 814-268· 6251 .
Olive St .. Gallipolis. NEW· &amp; pc . wood group· t399. PlastiC cittern ttlte apprDVad,
Uving room 1ulte1· t199-t699. pla1tic Mptic tank1, plettlo
Bunk beds with bedding- t199. culverts. metal eulvartt . RON
Full slae mattr•• &amp; foundation EVANS ENTERPRISES, Jackst.uHng · f89. Reclinara son, Oh 614-286· 5930.
1tanlng- t99.
'USED.- Beds, dre11an, bedroom STP.NLEY ttomecare Products.
&amp;uital, S199·f299 . ' De1ks-. Ord.,todav . MekeyouroHica&amp;
wringer washer. a complete line hou" cleaning euler &amp;
Ot used furniture.
1ureeble. Call Stephanie, 614·
NEW- Weltern boots- UO. 448-8888.
Workboott t 18 &amp; up . .(Steel a.
toft toeJ Caii614-441S-31 59 .
Wurlltur Piano- A-1 condition.
Marcy- weight machine, other
County Appliance, Inc. Good exercise equip. Call 614-378used appliances and TV 1ets. 2248 or 446- 1910
'"'
Open SAM to &amp;PM . Mon thfu
Sat. 814-448-1899. 827 3rd
Smith·Ct)rona Electric Typew·
·Ave. Gallipol~. OH .
ritter. Call 614· 266-1989 after
6 :00,
Valley Fuff\iture, " " &amp; used.
large Hetion of quality furni· ti'Boo BTU Gibso!' AC .. 1 yr. old,
ture . 1216 Eutern Ave , 8150. Sofa · sleapei and cflair,
·Gallipolis
·
$150. Coll814-388:9783.

446-0722

'614-245-5843
For Sale by Owner: 4-5 BR .. 3
baths. Approximately 4000 sq._
ft 25 acre~ IAIIth tennts court,
$17 3,000 . Will sell with only 5
acres for $165, 000, Call for

appointment 614-446-3386
4 BR , fp ., full baslflllent, 3 mi.

so of Gallipolis. 34.900. Call,
Days-6 14 -446 - 1615 . A tier
6·00· Ca ll614 -446· 1244
402 Fourth Ave. 14 rooms, 4 %
baths. Now used as 4 apart·
ments. Priced for quick sale. Call
614· 446-2957.

"I ·have three.
have YOU got?" ____..;._____-1

3 bed•oom , full basement .

Pomeroy, home. Cloae ta down- j-------~-;..,....;.,...

town . Well in&amp;ulated and effiCient to operate: Improvement

too many to l1st. Savu before
hstlng with realtor Call 614·
992 -7277 or 614-585- 2583
Must sell· transfered ~verseas . 2
bedroom house on Oliver St . in
Middhtport Situated on large
tree surrounded lot close to
s chools and grocery stores.
Needs a few repaus but IS very
liveable es ts. A good starter
home at only S9500. 614· 992·
2786 for information

'
O~ce in a hfetim81 6 rooms. 3
bedrooms . mostlll furnished,
large lot. Call or contact Bob
HAg gerty . Middleport . 614 ·
9~2 - 5304 .

Che.ster. 2 bedroom . bath. full
basement. large attic wltk stairs
(cou ld make 2 rooms). Older
g 91'eg e ou tbu ilding. 60x3251ot
. 61 4· 742-2926 . .$19.500.
House for sale by owner : SmallS
room witfl bath on private.drrve.
North 5th tn Middleport. Nlce
lot Will sell on land contract to
qualif1ed buyer Call Bill Childs
61.4-992-6312 . Reduced tor
fast sale. $1 a.ooo.
2 bedroom on Bunernul Ave ..
Pomeroy. Close lo town, large
ya rd Call 614-837-1326 after
4 :00pm,

35 Lots &amp; Acreage

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
NEW AND USED MOBILE
HOMES KESSEL'S QUALITY
MOBILE HOME SALES , 4 MI .
WEST, GALLIPOLIS. RT 36
PHON E 614-446-7274.

Selo'era l hand.,mart apecials ·
Tens, Twelves, and Fourteena
fr om S1995 . Kanauga Mobile
Home Sales , Kanauga, Ohio
614-446-9662 .
1984 Shultz 3 SR . with expand.
Microwave s 16,000 or best
offer . Call614 446 8725 .
1984 Schults 14x65. 2 BR , 1 y,
bath. Like new. Call 304-6765950 or 675-6551 .
14x70 Caravan trailor 1 acre
land, garage, prtvacy fence.
located 1/ • mile ou t Peach Fork
Ad , Pomeroy 61 4 - 992· 2473
or 614·992 ·7512.

6 Acres. 4 BR ,. Home in country,
linkfenca. outbldgs., fruit trees.
$53,000. Coli 614-245· 9595 .
1v2 ac lot on Jerrys Run Rd .
Apple Grove. Wilh rur•l water.
304-576-2383 .
4 acr" with 14x70 mobile home
&amp; older house on Board Rd . 1 mi.
from Sand Hill Road. 304-675·
·7907
Sav8fal types of loti for sale. 10
miles lOuth of Point Pleasant on
Fh . 2. Call 304· 5761-2026

Rentals
41

103 acre farm . 7 room house,
bath, unlimited free get. 2000 ,
lb. tobacco base. stocked pond
t imber. trailer space with all
hoolt· ups for rent Ceii6U · 742·
2542.
· 20 acre farm Hannan Trece
Road . G!Mwood. W. Va. for
more rnformation call 304-7735118 or 773· 5186 after 5 00

34

Business
.Buildings

Commercial building• for leasa.
Downtown Pt Pleasant. Stores.
offices. A-One Real Cstate.
Carol Yeager. Broker Call 304676-5104.

35 Lots &amp; Acreage
lh acre. Clifton. Road frontagf?.
304-773-9139.

Apartment
for Rent

Houses for Rent

1 and 2 bedroom apartments tor
rent.
Ba~ic rent for 1 bdr ,
t183.00.' 2 bdr , S219.00. Alto
required a f2.00.00 security
depoa•t. · CONTACT. Jackson
Estates Dept Ph 446· 3997
Equal Housing Opponunity
Furnished, Efficiency 1146 Utllittes paid, share bath. 607
S&amp;cond Ava . Gallipolt1 Ph .
446·4416 after 7PM
Upstairs. unfurnished apartmen.t
Utilities paid. Carpeted. no children or pets. Gall 61 4 ·446· 1637
Furmshed apt . ne•t door to
Librar..,.. One professional Adult
only Parking. Pfl 446-0338

Nicely furnished small house.
Adults only . Aeferaneas required. Off street parking. Ph.
814-446-0338.
Kitchen turliished, carpeted, 2
BR , 1 1f.l bath. no pets . Oep &amp;
Ref 233 Second Avenue.
$350 / ma, plus utthties '" Call
614-446-4928 .

Half of a 'double. 128 State St 6
rooma, beth. carpet. $200 a
month. Sec Dep. and Ref.
Req' ed Call 614-446-0254
13 White Ave 2 BR ., st0\18 and
rehig furnished. $165 a month.
S75 del? · Cell614 -446-3870
House for rent on St. At 218
Can 61 4 -446· 7208.
2 ,BR , unfurnished house with
garage Accept one child. Ref.
and Oep. Call 614-446-9686
2 bedroom house overlooking
park in Mtddlepon. Call 614·
992-2598
Houu for rent in Ponland. Ohio
Comptetely renovited. total
electric. cenual atr. h:eat pump,
piiJ'Ity of yard and garden space.
4 mi. from Ra\lenswood 614·
843-5309

Upstairs , 3 BR , 1 bath, kit chen
furnished, no pets. Dep. &amp; Ret
238 First 1260 / mo
plus
utilities.Call 614 -446-4926.
2 BR. 2 bath, carpeted. kitchen
furnished. no pets, dap &amp; rat.
1325 / mo . ~ 1 Court St Call
814-448 -4926
Modern 1 DR apartment . Call
81~ · 446 - 0390 .

Brookside Apar-ments: 4461932 or 446-4639 One Bed·
room apartment with largo
country kitchen. new apphan·
ces, utility room. water. sev.ter
and tra1h serv•ces provided
Quiet area.
Furn is hed efl,t clency , 701
Fourth Aw. 8160 utilities pd
Call 614-446-4416 after 8pm .
1 BR
S185
quired
tween

apt . 740 Second A\la.
per month Deposit reCall 614 -446-4222 be9&amp; 5

Furmshed dowMtairs, 3 rms
and bath Cleanl No pets. Adulls
only. De posh: and Rat. Recjutred
Call 61 4 · 446-1519.
Nicely furnished, 2 BR . apar1 ·
ment. Nice location Adults on I.., ,
Call'614-446-2404. .
Apartments.: •• NeW paint ,: nice.
good locitiOh ' "Call 304·675·
6104 or 675 · 7738

W. Ve - $275.00 month. Call

661 3rd. Ave., Gallipolis· 3 BR
duplex , unfurnisfled apt .. S260 a
month plus dep . Cal) 6&lt;
1 4-2459695 .

2 bedroom house. • baseman1,
304-675-5214

1 BR Apt with stove and rafreg .
No peta . $189 a month . 1100
Dep Call 614·446·3617

2 bedrooms, 2 bath1. garage,
Jefferson 81\td.. no pets, 304·
676- 3901 or 675-162,5

2 Br. unfurnished garage ept . No
pets Ref . required Calf 61 4·
446· 1873 between 8 :00 - 5 QO

3 bed room house in Henderson,
614-446-9662 .

6 rooms and bath, references
and deposit 'equired. Option to
buy . Owner will finan~,;e .
8260.00 rent • 304-676· 1 090

44

Nice 3 Br . 6 rm apt , stove Ret
and Oep . req ' ed Gas and water .
furni1hed Caii614· 446-1S43 ,
Nic,, 2 Br. Apt .. Stove. refrig.
Furnished Water patd. Near
~O~G ~ In Theatre Calf 614 · 44~ Furnished Apanment · 4 rms.
bath, Centrally located, one or
two adults Ref and Sec. Dep .
reQ 'ed. Call 614-446· 0444
Gracious h\ling 1 and 2 bad·
room apartments at V1llagl3
Manor and Rtversida Apaftl
mants in Mtddlaport From
1215. including utilities. Call
614-992-nB7 . EOH
For rerit : Efficiency cottage. Mt.
Varnon Ave Pt. Pleasant Hud
approved 814-992-5858 .
EHtciancy apartmert Private
entrance. Slnglfl working edult
only. Reference and depo~Stt
ret~uired 614·992-5942 after
6 :00.

45

Furnished Rooms

Rooms for rent, da\t. week .
month Gallia Hotel . Call 614·
446-9680. Rant •• low as 8120
month.
Furni1hed fOOm . $75 . UtiHt1es
paid. Share bath . Single male.
919 Second Gallipolis Call
44&amp;-441 &amp; after 7pm .

•

46 Space for Rent
Office Space for Rent Excellent
1
tor An0rney
etc.
, Accountant,
Close
to Court
Hou... Call
Wiseman Real E11ete Agency
814-446-3844 .

Apartment
for Rent

3 '?Om apt. for rant. Partly
furntshed. 614-992· 5908.
APARTMENTS. mobile homn.
houses Pt. PleauntandGallipolit. 614-446-8221 .
2 bad~oom furniaed apt, ref and
depoatt. New Haven. w. Va ..
304-882 -3267 or 304· 773·
6024 .
.3 room• and bath, gee heat,
groUnd floor, washer and dryar
hook up, no chtldr81"1. immediate
occupancy. No peu. phone
304- 876-4480 ext 63 or

eo.

'Apt. t199. per month plu1
utilities Ref. Ia 1mall deposit
required. 304· n3-9694.
In Middlepor1, Ohjo, 2 room
furnished aPt. 304- ~2 - 2668.
3 room furniehed garau• apt .
412 111 St. New Haven. 304882· 2223.

M'!rshell atudents town house
•pts. 5 mlnuiea drive from
campus. l•u• enough for 3
2 loU Letart nverfro"t, 100' 1tudant1. Deposit ·Required.
area, 140 deep, drilled well. ctty Aeferencn. Furnlthed or unfur·
water available. 304· 773-5982 . nlohod. Call 304-196 -3460.

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park.
Route 33. North of Pomeroy
Rental trailers. Call 814-992·
7479.

GOOD USED· APPLIANCES
Washers. dryers . refrigerators,
ranges . Shgga ' Appliances.
Upper River Rd. beside Stone
Crest Motel. 814-446· 7398.

Motorcycl_es

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1986 Honda ATC 260 R 3·
Wheel.,, Race ready orplfY. C•ll
814· C48·2687 after 5:30PM
1981 vPeha 600. Slngl• cy"l.
on or off roa d strMt bilte. Mag
wheola. book rack. new engine,
must san ••so 814· 949 · .
2686 .

&amp;

liVI:SIIIck

61 Farm Equipment
GE Portable dl1h wa1her. Ken·

more' tra1h compactor, 25 inch
Zenith color T .V., Elel wood·
burning stove. Kenmore 48 pt
Dehumidifi8f. 614·949· 2139.

1 2 foot mesh satellite . di1h.
receiver and tracker. AM remote.
2 yean old. new- cost 13000 .
will sell for 1850 . Call614 -992·
6723 after 6 00 or 614 ·9925912
TONY 'S GUN REPAIRS , hot
reblueing, now taking order
orders for custom MauiJira cllll
304-676-4631 . .
AVON . Look at us now. Earn
Extra Money 304· 675-1429
2 HP add on air cond A coil unit
&amp; thBrmostat· complete. 304773-5761 or 773-6174 .

CROSS 10 SONS
U S . 3.6 Wasl. Jackson. Ohto.
514-288-8451 .
Massev Fetgu1on, New HoHand.
Bu-sh Hog Sel" • S8fvlce. OYer
40 uted tractors to cfloose from
· 8. complete line of new a used
equipment largest selact'on in
S.E Ohio.

Utility bldg: 27'.x36 ' x9 ' - 1l' x8'
track door • 3 ' w411k door.
14444 erected - Iron Horl8
Sldgo. 814- 332-8745.
.
165 MF Diesel tractor. t3960.
#12 MF bal..-,t 1 150. 7 ft . NH
h..,bind, 1160 200 gtllon 1prav
tank. t296 . Call 114- 288 ·
6622 .
800 FOfd tractor. t2750 . 241
lnter.,..10na1 round bal•· like
new. f3260. lntarnalionel hav
conditioner, t29&amp;. Grlndet' ·
Mtur, t660 . Call 81•· 286·
8522 .

Basement under store for rani.
New wood 6 pc. living rGom . shopsor storage. For aale air
suites. $399. 95. New living compreuor. saw table for skill
room suhe• from 1179 96 to lype saw, 30 in range 8110 .00.
S 700 , Chest o1 drawers 4
Ban. e haint, and IPfOcltett to fit
Call Bob Lawis 304· 675- 1435
drawer , 148 . 5 drawer. S59 .96.
almost an'/ aaw . SIDERS
End tables from 869 .95 set .
Seers Craftsman 1 Bin alec lawn EllUIPMEN CO .. Henderson.
U•ed Furniture: bedroom suites. mower $75 . Whtrlpool dehumi· W. Va. 304 ·175·7•21 .
·
full sized beds, twin beds end difief. 30 pt capacity. like new
rockerl'. Recliners from 199 96 575 304·676-2161 .
Spaclat• on New Holland Hay
and up
· tools j cuh de•at. Two Model
THE WORKING
266, 8 lh h relln. U .2.00.00.
MAN'S F~IENO
One Modal 251. 8 V, ft •rallla with
55 Building Supplies
dolly wheeta. t2_,400.00 Two
CARPET· 9x 12: as low as 860·
~ode! 472-. 7 ft hayblnes:
lots to ptck from, Also cut
86.950 00. Ona Model•74. 1 fl
Building
Materials
C:•pet. $6 .00 a yd and up.
haybine. 11.400 .00, TwoModet
Financing avail. Swival rocken, Block, brick. -sewaf p1pas . win · 488. 9 ft h.-;obitte. •&amp;.600.00.
dows.
lintels.
etc.
Claude
Win·
1100. Molloflan Furniture,
One Model 489. ·I h heo;bina.
Upper River Ad Call 614-446· ten. Rio Grande, 0 . Call 614- . 17,50o .oq On• Moodel 30.
245 ~ 5121 .
7444,
1000 RPM blowet, 82.950.00.
One Modat 412. disc: mower ,
Uvmg Room Couch tor sale. Con crete blocksallslzas yardbr
• 3.450.00. Keefer• Service
_g ood cond. Call 61 4 · 245 ·6855, dtMi ... ery Mason sand. Gallipolis Centar , St R1. 17 Poinl
Block Co.. 123 1h Pine St ,.
Pleasant-Ripley Road. Phone
Twin si1e b•d and chaster Gallipoli ~ . Ohio Call 614 -446·
304-895-3874.
2783
drawers. Beddmg lncl Call
614-245· 9183.
Model 200 M F. ftald chopp..-,
Ready mi11 concrete and all
like new cond. t3.500.00 48
c-oncret•
supplies.
C111t
us
Valley
Moving Sale : Sofa and 2 chetrs,
Inch 1nsulage blow. with -45 h
S50. 9 drawer dresser. helld· Brook Cemen1 and Supplies. -pipe. *560,00. Will trade for
304.
773-5234.
board, and bed frame. Misc.
livottoclc. 304 - 4~1 - 1031 .
itams, Call 256-1738 or 256,8 pc. angle iron. 4 " a4"•"1 ".
1252
Grw....,.. an•chmenu Bush t\og
bent in Y, circle. 15 ft , in
1200; 4 ' blada t110; cutttva1ot
Carp .... 31 sq lids, l ae's blu e diameter ssoo. 304· 458: 1982
1150; rotary plowr( 1160. 304"
aft
er
6
p
m
.
carpet 4 vrs. old, $125 . 1109
&amp;75· 138&amp; after 9 p.m.
Sunset Or Cal/614-446· 3257.
Homehta AP520 6 hp gMoline
Pets for Sale
Magic Chef Rangt, We:• new. 56
watet pump, 15· 2" inlake hose
$ 3()0. Call 614-446-010.9
and foot velve. 't226 . 304· 458 ·
1962 after 6 p.m
d~nk bed: · Da;k I Pme.' ~~rge Groom and Supply Sh0p·Pet
cannonball post . $250" large Grooming A If breeds ... All
62 Wanted to Buy
chest to match, $100 . Call styles. Julie Webb Ph 614, 448·
614-446-2044 .
0231 .
Now buying shMI eorn ot ••
Dryer, washer , refrig.·frost frea
Oragonwynd Cattery Kennel . corn. Call forlatnt quotes. RiVer
S&amp;O each. Atr compressor SBS. CFA Himela..,.en. Perstan and City Farm Suppty , 614 · 4otl·
Bo:oc 21 9 ·E , COI'-Mar cerville Siamese lttUens. AKC Chow 2985 .
Rl:t .. Merc:ervtlle. Ohio
puppies New kittens; Siamese
and Himala111na Call 614 -446·
63
livestock
Maytag dryer. Used very linle. 3844 llfler 7PM .
Very good co ndition Call 614·
992-6787.
AkC Golden Retrievers. Cham- Duroc Bo••· Brad jut like 1ht
boars wa tested •t the Ohio
P•on bloodline. Ready after Aug.
Whirlpool Dryer A ...acodo Real 15th, Shots and wormed Call
T"tatiort thet gained over 2. 6
nice. 1125 . Call614· 367 ·0322 . aftflf 5:00PM . 814-446· &amp;&amp;41 ,
lbs. pet dey, Rog• Bentl..,,
Sabifta. OH . 513· 514-2398.
Appltances for sale $320. 304· Dwarf Rabbi"it In 1 cag,.. Cllll
676·7274
614 -441· 1149 before 5 ~ 00 PM . Reg .. pur•brect llmou ..n Bull .
Coll814' 268-1tl7,
AkC · TmyToy PoodlePuppuM , 2
52 CB.TV. Radio
Pollact Hereford Bull tor ult.
red males. 8150 each. Atc:C Tiny
Tov Adult Female- 4 yra old. Good herd buM, Ctll 114· 44&amp;·
Equipment
1 Ofi2
,cream. 8150. Call 614-446·
8926.
Boer · lvork · h~~mp) 200 lb. and
Good used color TV 's, flo or 3 nice Beegle puppie~ for 111la.
b.,.r piga, 80 lbs and 225 lb1.
models and portable for sale. Out of good Rabbit dog. 614Phone 614· 258·1&amp;09
Call614-446 -1149
742-2521 .
Registered Sirnmental Cow wrth
paper•- bred to Simmantal Bull.
1 miniature poodle pup, AKC
regtatered. 1 male $125. firm . 1976 Monte Carlo . Ps .. Pb .. 360
54 Misc . Merchandise 614-882
eng. Call 614 ·379· 2798
· 3672.

(]])SecreiCHy

Metal desk 8ft 11 3ft . 304· 6753901 and 675· 1625.
Wanted to buy, Oh-Kan year
books. 1953, 1955 annd espectaiiJ' inter8sted 1956 . Call
304-895-3940 before noon.

Chesapealle Aetriver pups, AKC
registered , shots and wormed
ready to go, 304· 937- 2805
after 6 .00 .

Angota Goats and Reg, Nubian
Dairy Goats. Does. kids. bucks.
and wethara . Call &amp;14 -379·
2887 Near Patriot

Siamese kinans and usad rabbitt
cages, call 304-e75· 6043 .

6 yr. old Appaloosa Mere tor
sara Great 4 -H prOJect C•ll
1114-446-7602.

Portable lighted ch angeable lat·
ter stgn, 8299 frft detivery and
!etten, W. Va 800·642 -2434or
Ohio 800·633-3463

Two female Blue Tid! puppies,
10 weeb old, S10.00. 304675-5941

New shower well pump, used
one week. 304 -675-4373

58

Fruit
&amp; Vegetables

Canning tomatoes and bell
peppers. Pick~ $4.00 busttel
PtCk own $3. 60 bushel. Ray ~
mond Rowe. 614-247-4292
Canning tom11toe1. you pick.
13.00 bushet Mar~hall Adams
Letan Fall•. 614- 247· 2065. ·
Quality Fru1ts and Vegetables
retail and wholesale. B &amp; s
Produce a~;ross from Piua Hut

10 half growrt turkeys for ule.
Ctll &amp;14-388-9335.
-:-- - - - - - - -leFor Sale: 8 month old Polled
Hereford Bull and 3 year old
Pollld Hereford Bull. Call 614 ·
992-7468
7 cows and 1 bull, can be.saen
morning• Pliny route call 304·
937-2205 .

e

Granny aays chaperones never
have been able to enforce morali·
I. .I 1
.
.
.
ly. What they dO 18 force immoral~
,..-~--"-"""-"~-, ty to be - .

. ~~R.:;;E~P-,;E;;-;-V.;;,.S...---ll

Arthur Smith King Mackerel
Tournament from Myrtle
Beach, South Carolina {T)
Ill
(J) ABC Newa !;I

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Complele !he (huckle quoled
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.
.
by ftlltng in the m1nmg -words
L---l-...L-..J..-'....1..-L..-l you develop from step No . 3 below.

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19.4 PlymoU1h Reliant Sw ,
AC. PS, PI , tih. cruise. aurao.
luggage rad Exc . Cond
t3800. Call 814 -246-9568 .

1983 Ba~l"ar HI ft . boat with ~:
'trail.-. 8!t'HP motor . Hu wtlk ,
lhrough wind shi .. d. 1490'0 •
Phone IH -992 -7663 after • .
4 :30pm.

\978 Dataun 200 SX , 6 tpd
JRuna good. t700 Call &amp;14·
258-19t2.

14ft fibergla11 .. 18 hPEvanrude
motor and trailer, t400. 00 C•ll
304-675· 1568 .

1981 D•tsun, t2500. 1977
Pontiac. 11800. 1973 Ply ·
moulfl. UOO , 1979 Jeep CJ ·6 .
12500. Call 614 · 317-0&amp;41 .

76

1977 2 dr Gran.da Good work
Clif .
C1ll 114-«-8·4436 or
446· 0374,

s·oo

1911 Dodge Omni 0124 M ls••
PS, PB.}.C, goo.dthape. 11260 .
814-992-6804.
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1913 Ch811ette in ••cellw'lf
condhion. 4 door. lu~JU.ao• ter·
riar, stand•d 4 speed. 41,000
m itH. 12400. 132 Butternvt
Ave .. Po meroy. Oh io,

' 78 MalibY e!U:sie '73 Nove
304 ~ 1 ~6 - 18451 after 5 :00.

74 Cutl .. Supr.me, t400,
bat-t olier.' Runa Good
575- 3117

Of

304·

71

Autos for Sale

350 V-a, $1450. Coll814-4460577.
1986 Buick Alvel'll, " last of the
pig ones." charcoal Gray.
19.750 miiM, ll)adM with ex·
tras. t14.1100. Call 814-4468299.
FOr Sele: 1813 ~mouth Horltort, 4 dr 51,000 mR•. Nice.
Coll814-379-2728.
1170 · Nove • 327 eng.. TAW
Platom full race Clift, 202
fMtldars. dullle•h•aat, Munde4
apd. . Posi , . .end, fiberglua
hood with saoop. Calll14·448·
1888, "k for John.

47Wanted to Rent
3 or 4 B8d'ro~m houu in K,yger
Creek School Oietrlet. Rlifarencas. Ph. 814· 448-8821 ,

1982 Buldc Aeg81. Excel. Cand.
00,600. "•" 814-448·0824.

Want to rent camp• for w~ak of
Mason County Fair. 304-882~045 afte• &amp;tOO.

1178 Pinta, V· l, auto. Good
sh:r,•· seoo, 16ft. Alum. boat,
tral •· Marcury 9 .9. 111100. Call
5t4-448-7018.
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IN TWeLVE COL.O~S
COMM~MO~ATe.f
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Home
Improvements

IIDI

famed surfer who was

tl1ough1 to ba dead.(A)

IOl Prtlilenewe Wrap ups of

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SWEEPER and sewW!~maeh1ne
t~l r , p~ .f"fl ~ppti" P' lclt
up end dft~V•rv. D1v l1 Vecuu m
Cleaner , on• h11f m•l• up
Gaorgu Creek Rd. Ca ll 814445-0294.

lh8 day's woriO news and in
depth feature reports. (1 :00)

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8:00 CJl 700 Club
91 MOVIE: 'Beverly
Hlllo Medam' NBC Movie of
11M Week
(!) Top Rink Boling

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(i) • (J) Moonllghllng
David's fun loving brother
arrives for an unexpected
vis~. (A)

1972 Ford F-700 Steka l)uek
Hu 1 , 200 gallon water tank and
air brakn. Runs good. 12000 Of
b.. t off• . Call 814· 2&amp;6 . 1488.
1 979 Ford Bronco. 1 owner, ex .
cond. 118 , 000 mi. AM -FM
c•sMta. Call814: 446-7383.
1982 Dodge Ram 150. Standard tran1rniuion , slant aix o ver·
drive. No fUit, . good tirea
13800. 514-996-4418

73

Vans &amp; 4 W.O.

1111 eiDI Ho•ton Knlglrlll

THE- WORST TH lNG
ABOLJT G-ETTING
60 DIRTY IS ...

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Plumbing
&amp; Heating

seroal killer 111timldates La
Fjamma by knplng
surveillance on hlm.(A)
IOl Laory King Uvel In depth
lntervlewe with top
newsmakers and celebri1ies.
tO:OO (i)
(J) &amp;pen~~~: For Hire
Spenaar has romantic
encounter with a woman
, Introduced 10 him by Alta. Q
(JJ Wer. A C0mfllll1tllry by
0-My- Dyer Look at why
. nations flght and how efforts
at lilting P811C8 fallad. Q
11D1 eiDI Nlglot Heat Major
drug bus111Jms sour; o·er1en
suspects a cop of complicity.

MORTY MEEKLE AND WINTHROf

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ALWAYS AFRAID

THAT AFTER I E;ET ALL
THIS 011&lt;1' ~EDOFF...

I'LL FINDOOT
IT ISN'T .ME.

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C ARTER'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor Fourth and Pin t
Gallipolis, Oh io
Phone 814·4411 -3888 or 614·
446· .\477

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Electrical
&amp; A efrigeration

wrap up
of today's news an~ a look
ahead to tomorrow's news
stories. (1 :00)

BARNEY

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Rea i denti~ or comm8f'Cial wlr·
ing . New terlo'tce or repairs
Licen1ed alectr~cian . Estimate
free. Ridenour Electrical. 304676 -1786.

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1979 Jeep I!J ton pick-up, 4W
drive. NeW lifts. 1h0Ck1. 41 , 300
acu1al miiH. t2600 . 080 Call
8t4-982-7883.
1977 JeepCJ -5 , new paint, new
Uree, t1,600 00. 304- 875 8009.
1978 Converaion GMC'Yan, PS.
PI , air cond .. 304-875· 21 31
Jeop CJ6. Aljor 6, 304-6782742.
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1977 Chevrolet 4wd ~ton, new
motor. new clutch. new steel
belted radials. Yery good cond.
02600. 304-896 · 3005 . •

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wit and S68rchlng
inteHigence, her undiminished
passion and exacting
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lssuaa.

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CISterns. Wells. Delivery Any·
time. Call 614--448 · 7404· No
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318 motor. lock·QUt hubs. 4
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Coli 304-f96·3008.

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pools, c isterns, wells. Ph . 614 246-9285

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Dump Truck Service. coal. li·
mf!lltone, und, gravel, ~ir1 . tru tr
etc. Phone .304-676· 3190

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70cc. e•c cond. bought new,
approll. 10 hrsu•. call304· 67&amp;·
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inllotoilo,
·QOOd cond.
for heetlh
reaaona. ~04· 7:73- 923.
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seriee. t3,600. 304·871J-2151.

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in fu,m h:ure uphola1ertng. Call
3Q4 · 87&amp; - 41154 for free
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City, Oh . 814-266-1470, Eve.
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Wat 't erson's Water Hauling ,
reasonable rates. immediat e
2.000 gallon delivery, CISterna
pools, well, etc. call 304 - 576~
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cisterns. wells. poola fill&amp;d '
Formerly James Bovs Water
Cell 304 -675-6370.

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Jr. Owner. 1.000 or 2.000 gai
service. 304-578-2248 .

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Pump sales end •ervlce. 304·
896-3802

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Now thru July 31 . first 3
months. lot rant frae with 1 year
lease. Famitv Pride Mobile Home
Park. Gallipolia Ferry wh.,e we
cater to famlli ... Spacloua lot1,
huge playground Ia picnic area
304-176-3073 lit no answer
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Trucks for Sale

Straw and Hay, call 304-875-

air~ stero, cruiae, ti!1. new paint,

SPACES FOR RENT - Trailer
Iota, Rt . 1, Locust Road, beck of
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body . 37,000 actual miles. Verv
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hook-ups. Cable. Also efficiency
room1, air and cable. Maaon.
W.Va Call304-n3-6651.

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your life at the table difficult, you will
defends a young street wise
encounter numerous situations where
woman accused of killing
just have to step out and take a
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Championship from Denver
sists in your partner holding what you would not have values.to take any ac-:: :
need to justify your risk. Heltie No-·
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confronted with just such a problem at good percentage bid if she was going
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a sectional competition in Houston to catch a few cards in the North haod.
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RON ' S hlevi1 lo n Suv ice .
HouM c alls on RCA , Q~,~aur ,
GE . Spec:l eilng In Zen ith C• n
304 -578-2398 • • 514 -446·
2454

1974 Ponliac Catalina. Yery
dependable, loob good. 1&amp;00 .
Coli 304·195 -3006 .

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1980 Maada G l ,C 4 dt hatch ·
b•ck. QOOd cond hilt over pay .
I'M' ull . 1 · 304· 882- 2418

1985 Trans Am , low mileage,
~aded . tll.callent condrtton. Will
con•id• ' trade Cell eveninga
304-676·2295 .

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7:05 (I) Senford and Son
7:30 G ()) (I) NewJyw.d Game
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Tr .. end stump removal. ston._
mUlch. totJIIJII. sPI'n in;. ch in
link l •nces. t hr ilbl Don ' t
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9848,

' 79 Ford Fairmont 73.000 otiai·
nal m iles. Good cond. 304-675 5360.

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1985 DodiJ• Oeyt ont Turbo Z,
red · s ilver, btsctc.leether sun roof,
ell opitons llrtd ••tres, n.w Ea;lt
GT tit.., 304-457&amp;· 6301!1 •ft••
5 ;00 pm

1969 Ch.vy Pick·up 3 11p. 1977
DfWII• Aspen auto.; 1982 Ca"• ·
ller Auto.; 1812 Honda C8900
......... 304·676 -6394,

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and financial news with Lou
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. Indigo - Zonal - Manly - Agency - MY AGE
An employment form submitted by a waiter was filled out
completely bY the fellow, but after the word "zip" he wrote,
"Normal for MY AGE."

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room, " al( ·. meny . .. trH. ewn·
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WV No phon• c•Us J»tea1e. like

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running condition 614. 742·
2557.

1973 Ford Plnlo at~ttion wa'gort..
Auto, Runt gGOil t500. Cell
814-985-4341 ah"' 5 :00pm,

Auto Parts
&amp; Accessories

J2 ' traiJer , self·tont ained. bad

19815 Ford bcort, Low mileaoe.
Ncaltant condiUon. 2 doo·,,
• 13500 ceth. 614 · 3118-9756
ah.-6 p,m.

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21 It, e amP\tt Tendem wheei•Jo
s~ t- cont•ined , full bslh, awnIng . steeps tl•. GO(&gt;d con6itlon.
13200, Call 614· 986·4418.

·1 983 Chevena. Standard. 4
speed. In good condit ion .
49. 000 miles 132 ButtlfJnu t.

1 977 Dodg• Monico 318 Ert•
gine euto, like new tw .. an'd
b••erv. uoo. e14·992- 74e&amp;.

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&amp; Campers

1979 01•. CuUass Sup Exc~.
cond. AC .. PS ., Pl .. n.w tifet.
auto ., 2 dr. Call 8111-4oi8· 16U.

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7:00 (J) lfllrdcllotle and

Fou r 14 inch SS Crager•. lug
nu11 and IWO tlras. t100 00 .
304- 882-242.11.

1980 Plymouth Hor ilon TC3 . 2
dr. good shape. Low miiH.
11295 . Call 614- 26&amp; -6763

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lh8 entenalnment world Is
anchorad live from New
Yort&lt;. (0:30)

Used and Rebuilt tnn smiuions.
lnternalty Inspected •nd guara"'
teed. Installation evaillble. We
buy junk transminion•. Call
514-446-09&amp;6 .

1978 Grand Prix, new tires and
shoc:ka . tilt. AM . fM ·
Stareo.Good body 1nd motor.
t1 sao ca11 814-388-97&amp;3:

Miud hay 81 . bale oh wagon
Hay for bedding IOc 304-676·
fi679 .

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1984 Olds . Cutlass Supreme.
PB .. PS .,AC ,Cruise. Call 814367- 7503.

Hay &amp; Grain

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8:06 &lt;IJ Down 10 EAitll Stereo.
1:30e()) 1111 NIC Nlghlly Newo
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1976 V.W. Van, 2.000 miles on
rebuili engine. new paint, goOd
tires, heel condrtion. t1700.
Call 614-2.\5-6662

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PARSON'S FURNITURE

Sears Craftman 10'; radial saw,
new. 8300 . 2 % hp metal table,
Montgomery Ward ·15' cu .ft.
fraazar 2 years old. S176.;
Wringer washer with new tub,
very good cond 8100. 304-

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1981 Yamaha 850 MS)I;m, low
mileage. t9&amp;0. Call &amp;14 ·949·
2919 or 4514·949-2472 .

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90 Days samfl aa; cash with
approved credit. 3 Milee out
Bulaville Rd . Op9n .9a m-to 5pm
Mon thru Sat . Ph. 614 ·4460322.

Bunk beds for sale. 304-675·
2795.

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1915. CR 210 Hond•· Excel.
cond, V.W parts for .. Ie.
814- 388-8368.

LAYNE'S FURNITURE

Full blooded American Esktmo
puppies, 7 wka. old Have land
for ule 1 mile back Glenwood.
304-576-2989 .

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1982 Honda CX Custom &amp;OO ... :~
Low mUaatt~t et.,IIO, luggage
racks. Exc. · cond. Call- 814- ...
38a-8281 Ooyo o• 814-388·
8361 Evenings.
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1188 Yamaha YZ 125, exc.
cond. 11200. Call 814-3792H1 .

10•14 Wentzel Camping tent
$100. Co118t4-448-0065.

Sofas- and chairs priced from
$396 to •996 Tables 160 end
up to S125. Hide-a· beds 8390
to 8695. Rechner1 $226 to
$376 Lamps 128 to 8126
Dinettea *109 and up to t495 .
Wood table w -6 chain $286 to
8795. Da11k $100 up to t375
Hutches S400 and up, Bunk
beds complete W· tT!altreues
8296 and UIMo $396 . Bab..,. beds
5,10 Mattresses or box springs
full or twin 888, firm 878, and
S88. Queen lets $226. King
8360 . 4 drawer chest S69 Gun
cabinets 6 gun. Gas or aleC1ffc
range 1375. Baby mattretsel
S35 &amp; $45 . Bed fr11mes S20 .
130 &amp; King frarrie $60. Good
sai&amp;Ction of bedroom auttes.
metal cabineta. headboards 130
and up to 165.

Furnished apartment, 8210
utilities paid. 1 bdr. 920-Fourth,
Gallipolis. Call 446-4416 after
8pm.
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197-6 Skyline 14• 70. 3 bed·
room. co mplete with 11 xZ2
Urban Pat iO Cover and Door 42 Mobile Homes
Canapy. Like new condition
fpr Rent
510.500 1974 12x60 , 2 bedroom E~ce ll en t cnndttion
56300 Delivered, blocked and
leveled on your lot Ktngsbu"f 2 DR , all utilities pd except
Homes, 900 E. Ma1n St , Pome- . elec., furn . or unturn., sec. dep.
req ' ed Convenient location
rov . Qhao 614-992-5587
Call614-446-8868 .
3 bedroom mobile home Set up
and ready to move into. Patio 1 2x50 · Edge of town At 588·
Carpon. One small child . Oep .
cover. steps. et c. Complete
S140 PM montl'l plua utilities
$6950 614-992 ·5587.
St0\18 and Refrig No pats Call
614-446-7124 or 448- 7350 .
On Morning Star Rd,. Rac1n e
Phone 614-354-4084.
3 8R . trailer for rent. Call
1970 Holly Park 2 bedroom. 814 446-1052.
$4500 Call 6 1 4 -992 r3100.
2 Br with separate dtning room.
14x70 Windsor w ith 14x30 $ 175 a month. Owner pays
addit ron, 3 bedroom11, pond, W8ter and trash pickup. 10 milas
approx 3 acres. Gell1pohs Ferry. out At. 141 . approx . 16 min .
304-675-6930
RaGcoon Tr . Park. Call 614-3792730
1972 Wind!tO r 12x70 with 811 ·
pando, $ 6,500 . call 304 -675· 1 4x70 Mobile Home for rent.
1558 .
1 1/i baths. 3 BR . totalelec 3 mi.
down At 218 . Call 614--2662 br mobile home with 11 -Jiot , 9360
Calf after 6 p m. 304· 675· 6483 .
2 BR for rent S150 a month
Mu st sacr~fice 1977 14x70 plus dep Call 6,4- 379-2436.
C rown Victorutn 3 br. dinang
room. very gd. co n d. &amp; 2 acrfls. 2 bedroom. 1 4x:60. furnished,
Drilled well or city water Call washer and dryar, central air.
304:576-2254 or after 3 pm Call 614-992-7479
work 9 37 -2319 $14.000.
3 bedroom trailflf on Crab Creek
Road. 8150 00 month , 304·
33
Farms for Sale
675-1206 .
8 acres on Tribble Rd . Off Rt l)2.
Plus store building. warehouse .
3 BR house, b..-n. cellar, plus 2
other buildings. All black top
road. Call 304-468-1818 . Call
after 6PM .

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1. 84 a c res . n•ce flatl~nd .
Conven. location . Call614-446·
7627.
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roof Nusash windows, garage.. For Rent : Furn11hed 3 room
246 N . Founh Ave .. Midd(aporl. cottage in town." no pets. adults.
Make offer. 614-247-4672 01, Ref. and Oep. Call 614-446·
614· 247-2532 .
2543.

j Why rent when you
own a
home ] Owner will h:rt"tinance
this 1 1h story home. 8 miles
north of Pt PI 1..t. acre, g8f'den
spot. 3 bedrooms. eat-In kit chen, woodburner . Low 30's.
304-675-4008 .

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lot in Thurman. I; w.c CoM. Call

6 room house and bath. , Y2 acre.
· 524.000 Call614-992-7453.

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Brick home for sale, total
electric. 3 BR .. 1 Y2 baths, ulitity
room. and garage C1ll 814-

6 room house, two baths. now

KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by

4,1987

51 Household Goods

614-446-8038.

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Mert:ll&lt;tiHirst:

lovely new 3 BR home built thiS
spring. 2 car garage, nice area.
. Clay &amp; city schools. 6 mil" from
Galhpolia. Will c;:onaider mobile
home •• trade--en. $47,500 Call

3 bedroOm. 1 1h bath.·corner lot
Close to schools and town Call
6 14 - ~92 · 3565 8\lenmgs

Tuesday, August 4, 1987

FACE AS TO WHAT BECAME· OF IT.

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