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PRESENTATION Ca rpente r r es ident
Owljtht McDaniel, at left , a Vietnam veteran.
pre&gt;;enl~d the county with a llag In rNncmbrance
of the POW's and MIA's ol the VIetnam and 1111
ot her wars In which this country has been

ballot, the merit selection proposa l needs :l06,66l valid signatures . Proponents have su bmitted 473,845 signatures. many of
which have been invalidated.
"Information received from
the Cuya hoga Coun ty Board of
E lections seems to indicate the
possibility of Issue 3 qualifying
for the November ballot on ils
first pass a rc not very good ,"
Fought said.
II there are not enough valid
. signatures , supporters of Issue 3
would be given 10 days to collect
. the number of valid signatures
- required to piace·lhe issue on the
November ballot.
The Issue Is supported by the
Ohio Bar Association. and the
Ohio League of Women's Voters,
which paid workers 25 cents for
eac)l s ignatu re gathered . Election officials Tuesday c ri tic ized
the payment method, saying

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whether the signa tures were
valid or not.

involved. ,\ceeptlng the Oag Wednesday were
Mel,;~&lt; County Commissioner Manning Roush ,
center, a nd Hugh Custer, veterans service officer
lor the county. The flag will be flown at th e
courthou se In the near future.

Iran rejects U.N. cease
fire request despite pressure
MA NAMA. Ba hra in 1UP II Iran -has dis missed Ara b League
pr&lt;'ss ure 10 accept a U.N. reso lu llon ca ll ing for a ceasl.'-flrc in I he
Pers ian Gulf. wher e a north ·
bou nd convoy of r c - fl ag~ed Ku wa iti tankers escor ted by Amer ica n wars hips was hll by a seco nd
day of bad wf'alher.
Gusling sand-lade n wind s a nd
a he at -gene rat ed ha ze reduced
vis ibility aga in Wednesday In I he
so uthe rn gulf, prf'venlln g r eporter s from sea rching for 1he
convoy of two rc-flagged Kuw a iti
supertank ers and thei r U.S.
naval C'sc01:ts.
The exa ct wherea bout s Of the
convoy was nol known. But
shipping sources Said t hey presumed lhe s hips. whic h ha ve
been lry lng s ince Sunday 10 leave
the Gulf of Oman for Ihe 5:,0-milf'
trip up lhe Pers ian Gull lo
Kuwait. we re wa iting out s ide the
entran ce to I he Strait of Hormu z
for I he weather to lift.
The two oil product carriers
under escort arc the 81.283-ton

Surf Cit y and Ihe 79.999 -ton
Chesa peake Cit y.
Th e Was hington Pos t reported
tod ay that the U.S. Maritime
Admlnistra llo n ex pec ts to reach
agreem ent within lwo weeks to
allow Kuwait to cha rter a t least
two Am er i c an ~ o w n ed supertankers with America n crews.
The Post said U.S. officials
believ&lt;' lhe pa ct , unde r di ssussia n s ince Ma y, is motivated
lar gely by Kuwait' s des ire to
generat e broader political support In the United Stat es a nd to
appease U.S. maritime int erests .
Shut lie convoys in the t roubled
gulf have become a lmo s t rout ine
since the a rrival of minesweeping Sea Stallio n helicopters aboard the amphibious ass aul! carrier USS Guada lcana l.
Suspected Iranian mines have
posed lhe bigges t th re at to the
tankers so far , damaging several
ships .
Kuwait decided Ia re- register
a t least 11 of its tankers \lnderthe
American flag and accept U.S.
naval escorts In the Persian Gulf

in an a ttempt to sla ve off au acks
from Iranian forces retalia ting
for Iraqi strikes on [i·anl a n oil
targets. Kuwait ha s given support to lr·aq in the near ly
7-year-old !(Uif war .
Tehran radio Wedn esday dis missed a statement by foreign
ministers !rom 21 Arab League
na tions who Tu esday warned
Ira n that unless it accepted a
U.N. cease-fire resolution by ·
Sept. 20, they would consider
cutting diplomatic relations with
Tehran .
The U.N . Security Council
approved the cease-fire plan July
20. iraq s aid it was willing to
accept the plan, but Tehran has
not accepted it .
A Tehran radio com ment ary
monitored In Athens said the
Arab League resolution, issued
after a three -day meeting In
Tunis called to discuss· the war.
had to be viewed "within the
framework of .lhe American
naval presence" in the Persian
Gu lf and U.S. efforts to win
support among Arab countr ies.

AT LEAST IT DIDN'T HAPPEN HERE While the Pomeroy-Mason Bridge was closed for
repairs recently, ferry service problems were
numerous for area residents who used It, but low
water- was not one of them. Above, hi the

Mllicrsburg, Pa., area ferry service was halted :.
this week because of · low water. Capt . .Jack ·Dillman, above, said It Is one of the few times in ·
the ferry 's 110 year history a dry spell has forced '
the operation to close. ( UPI)

George says late CIA, director 'failed to heed warnings'

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County, abou t 311 percent of
signat ures collected statewide
Ohio elect ion officials have for the issue. He sa id approxi invalidated thousa nds of petition mately 61. percent of the signatures e xamined s.o far in Cuyasigna lu res for an initiative issue
hoga Coun t y have bee n
that could change the state's
invalidated.
judi cial selection process. leadSlate el ecllon officials sa id
Ing one official to call the
lhey
ha ve received similar repel it ions " I he worst I ha ve ever
ports from Summit ; Portage.
seen.''
Fulton , Ottawa, and Wayne
Ohio Seqeta ry of State Shercounties .
rod llrown has ordered count y
Steve Fought. a spokesman fo r
election board officials acros s
the state to "go over the petitions ' Brown, said abo ut 29 percent of
the 161.000 signa tures submitted
with a fin e, tooth comb.' ' after
from
77 of Ohio' s 88counties have
.,..apparpnt forger ies we re discobeen
invalidated. The remaining
vered in Ottawa and Fulton
11
counties.
including Cuyahoga,
cou nlies.
constifu
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the
majority of the
"I've been on the · Board of
stale's.
population
.
Elect ions for 19 years - I havf'
If
enough
valid
signatures are
seen literally thou sa nds of petigathered for Issue 3, Ohio voters
tions." said Robert Hughes,
in November would decide
chairman of the Cuyahoga
whether lhe governor would be
Cou nt y Board of El!:'ctions.
given the power lo appoint
"These pel il ions art' the worst I
appell ate ju.dges who now are
have E'ver seen."
elected
.
Hughes said 140,000 s ignat ures
To
qualify
for the November
were obtai ned in Cuya hoga
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a nd Gary Welch. As yet. there is no final
detem ination on the road in question .
· It was reported that the board has accepted.the
bid of Bob McDorman Chevrolet , Canal Winches'
ter, for a step van for the Rutland Fire
Depart !'lent. Half of the funding for the va n came
from a CDBG grant through the commissioners:.
The fire department is providing the remainder of
the purchase price. The comm iss ioners accepted
the McDorman bid based on the recommendatio~
of Rutland Fire Chief Bill Williamson.
In fi nal business, Commissioners Jones and
Rou s h said they would like to attendin g Sat urday
night 's free concert at the Shrine Club Park in
Racine. The commissioners were invited by
Ra cine Councilm an Bob Beegle to attend tlie
concert. since they were responsible for many
improvements at !he park through the granting of
CDBG funding. Commissioner David Koblentz
wa s no t present at yesterday's meeting.

Thousands·of petitions are.
invalidated by Ohio officials ·

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vetera ns service officer, who was alsopresent a t
the meeting.
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The commissioners said they would fly the flag
at the courthouse a s soon a s a new flagpole can be
erected to accomodate the U.S. and Ohio flags and
the POW-MIA flag .The new flag was obt ained by Carpen:er from
the National League of Families of Viet nam
Veterans . Washington D.C.
Commissioner Richard Jones has been unoffi·
clally informed that th e masonic lodge will be
closing their building nex1 10 the courthouse
around Oct. 1. The county plat map office Is
currently located in the masonic lodge building so
if the build ing Is closed, a new loca t ion for th e
office will be needed.
A problem wiih det ermining if a specific roiltl in
Scipio Township has been official ly abandoned
was discussed by the commissioners , P hil
Roberts. county engineer, Ted Warner . highwa y
superintendent and · Scipio Trustees Don We aver

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might be available in October or November.
Dwight McDaniel. Carpent er. presented the
commissioner's with a flag in remembrance of
I he POW' s and MIA 's of the Vietnam and all ot her
wars in which the United State s ha s been
In volved .
Mc Daniel. a Vietnam veteran, was In WashingIon D.C. on July 4 to attend special activities at the
Vietn a m Memoriaf McDaniel told the commiss ioners there are prisoners of the Vietnam Wa r
" liv in g at hom e" in lhe United Sta tes and noted
thai many Vietnam veterans hav&lt;' commUted
suici de because of problem s s te mming from their
partic ipation in the war . He s aid be wants the
Vi etn a m veteran s, in particular the POW's and
MIA 's, to be r&lt;'membered ·and ·th a t If one veleran
dri ves by , sees the flag and Is he lpectbecau se ofi t .
then the fl a~ has served it s purpose .
The sa me fl ag is being flown ove r lhes tat ehouse
In Co lumbus sa id Hugh Cusler. Meigs County

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Meigs Count{ s 1988 share of the Communily
Development Block Grant allotment from the
Ohio Department of Development will be $90,300
a ccording to information Wednesday from the
Meigs Count y Commiss ioner s.
The new fundin g Is down from last yea r 's
· funding of $91.700 a nd from the n ~w fundin g,
$20.000 has already been obligat ed to a regiona l
revolving loa n accoun l through Buckeye HillsHocking Valley Regional Development Dl slricl. ··
ThE' co mm iss ione rs discussed I he need for 1wo
public hearings on the CDBG fundin g requi rement s but hear ing dal es were not scheduled . A
ma ximum of eight CDBG projects may be funded .
A request fr om Common Pl eas .Judge Char les
Knight for add lllo na l fundin g for lh&lt;' ope ra ti on of
the Bureau o f Su pport was a lso discussed . Boa rd
Presi dent Ma nning Ro ush le fl I he m eelin g to
dls uss lhe req uest with Cou nt y Aud ilor Bil l
Wickline. Upon returning, Roush reported Wic klin e sai d lhNe W(•rc no un allocated fund s

By NEIL ROLAND
WASHINGTON (UP II ~ Co n ­
gress iona l Iran -Contra investi·
gators have more evidence I ha t
CIA Director William Casey
helped top aides to President
Reagan disregard repeated Intelligence assessment s of problems
wilh initiatives toward Iran.
Clair George, who served Ca·
sey as the CIA's operations
director , offered a high-level
view of what his former boss was·
doing in private testimony m ade
. public Wednesday by the congressional committees probing
the Iran-Contra case. ·
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George said Casey failed to
heed warnings that two middlemen in secret U.S. arms sales to
Iran, retired Maj. Gen. Richard
Secord and Iranian businessman
Manucher Ghorba nifar, should
not be trusted. Appa rently
goaded by White HoU8e cons ervatives, Casey then decided In
early 1986 to circumvent the spy
agency 's bureaucracy in pursuing the policy sought by his close
friend, the pres ident,
.G eorge offered hls account of
events In two sessions with the
committees Aug. 5 and 6. The

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panels planned today to rele,.se
two more tra nscripts of private
test ilnony from Marine Lt. CoL
Robert Earl and Navy Cmdr.
Craig Coy, two former aides to
Lt . CoL Oliver North, the Marine
at the heart of the scandal.
In parts of his depos ition
released earlier, Earl contradicted North's sworn testimony
about destr.o ylng documents In
the presence of Justice Departm ent investigators as the sca ndal was erupting last fall. Earl
said North's 'o ffice shredding
machine was broken on the day
in question, Nov. 22.

George's testimony adds a
dimension to the investigation by
re inforcing the public account by
Secretary of State George Shultz,
who s uggested overzealous ·
White House officials - and
Casey - Ignored Independent
evidence in their bid to secure the
release of American hostages.
held by pro- Iranian terrorists.
, George, who does not Identify
himself publicly, said Casey,
Norl.h' and the Marine' s boss at
t)le time, national security adviser Robert McFarlane, merely ·
shrugged off 1985 warnings tha t
the I ra n deals were a hostage

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ransom "scam."
one poin t. "The way to handle :
McFarlane 's successor. John Bill Casey was to outna nk him to. ·
Poi ndexter, a lso Ignored CIA the right , charge him with being&lt;_
argu m ents that by s haring Inte l- less than adventurous ."
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ligence with Iran, the governStill, yeorge defended h [S:~
ment was helping the "wrong former boss, a Republican Part&gt;(.
people" a nd would produce "ca· veteran w ho managed Reagan Y.taclysmic result s" in the Iran- 1980 campaign. aga inst ·charge&amp; ·
Iraq war, George said.
that he might have falsifl ei(.
The spy agency deputy des- intelligence being given to Re4 · ; ·
crllbedhowCasey ,whodiedMay gan In order to strengthen hts: ·
6, apparently was swayed by own Sta nces.
White House conservatives to
While he " had strong ;md ver~_::
Ignore the advice of hls own · partisan polit lea i positions as ari •·
experts.
IndividuaL " George said, · ~:
"I'll let you in on a secr et," ·never saw Bill Casey try to coot&lt;--:
George told the committees at the books on intelligence. ' ;
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By Robert Walters
BATON ROUGE , La. (NEAl- back to the early 1980s. when
When· Roger Arnold's son re- "managers at BASF plants in
cently celebrated his sevent h Rensselaer. N. Y.; Jamesburg,
birthday , the youngster didn't N. J.: Wyandotte , Mich. and .
get many presents. His father Geismar. La . were told to break
hasn't eaTlled m uch money since the unions." the Loyola analysis
, being locked out of his job more says.
BASF, the report a dd s,
• ·than three years ago.
"v
iewed the battl e as a test of
"He can't understa nd why he
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strength
bptween a multi -billion..• doesn't h_a ve toys other kids
:&gt; have," says Arnold, a dispirited dollar , multi-national corporalion (a nd ) ~70 blue -collar
.• 38-year -o ld maint e nanc e
workers."
;. : mechan ic.
• • A llen's wile has .a part -time
; • job, and he picks up occasional
: · temporary wm·k. but the famil y's
·: Income is far below what it was
:-. when he worked at the BASF
,; Corp. chemical manufact uring
•: . plant In Geismar. La ,, almost 20
:-; miles sou th east of her e,
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Another form er BASF em'; ' ployee locked out by the com_. ; pany asks that he not be identi·&gt; Ited because he fears retaliation.
:: ; He for lornl y recalls missing his
·. ' daughter's high school gradua.tlori last spring beca use he was in
:; •.New York. pursu ing a tempora ry
:.; job he desperately needed to earn

WASHINGTON ~A principal .
culprit In the sale ofToshtba propeller-milling equipment to the
Soviet Navy - C. ltoh &amp; Co. has a history of leaking Eastern
military technology to Moscow,
A spokesman for C. Itoh. one of
Japan's biggest international
trading companies, insists that It
didn't realize the Toshiba transaction was lllegal until Japanese Investigators contacted the company. Evidence we have gathered
from the Japanese press and other
sourees raises serious doubts
about this claim.
We reported, for example, that
C. Itoh had been ldentlfted three
years ago in secret CIA report as
one of five Japanese firms suspected of illegal.sales of high-technology items to the Soviets. The
CIA said C. Itoh and the other four
should be monitored closely for
such Illicit but highly profitable
deals.
Japanese authorities have publicly Identified C. Itoh as Toshiba's
Int ermediary in the $17 million
propeller-milling equipment sale,
which has enabled Soviet submarles to ru n so quiet ly that they are
extrem&lt;&gt;ly difficult to detect. Overcoming this technological advantage could cost U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars .
While Toshiba has drawn severe punishment from the U.S.
and Japanese governments, C.
ltoh ha s escaped with nothing
more than a three-month ban on
sales to thE' Soviet bloc. But it is
becoming clear that alarm sig nals were r inging in Japan for
nearly three decades about C. ·

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28th at Tri-State Greyhound Pari&lt;. After the 12th race that
night, one lur;ky patron will win a $7,500 Bassfinders Boat
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Rasmussen will join the Reds In
·Ci ncl nna!l Friday and Is expec ted to- make his first start
Su nday against the Cubs.
Gullickso n , a 28-ycar-old rlght ha ndPr, is 10 ·11 with a n ERA of
4.85 In 27 gam es. Th&lt;' Heds
acquired him In a OecrmberJ9H5
trade with Montreal.
The Reds . who have fallen to
th ird place In the National
Lea!!UC West behind San Fran cisco and Houston . have been
tryln)! to trade for a pit cher for
several weeks . Th ey apparently
were c lose to acquiring Rick
Rcuschel from Pittsburgh la st
week. but . the Plrat!'s instead
tradecl him to San Francisco.

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: ;: , A t the time of the lockout here.
was insis ti ng upon wage

·:·cu ts of up to $3 per hour. the
:: :!'ffectlve abolition of the plant 's
:• . seniority system, s harply re-: iluced medica l benefits and the
:: : righ t to hire co ntract employees
:-;to fill 100 uniov jobs.
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~;-has adopted an Inflammatory
:;:slogan: "Bhopal on the Bayou? ;,
~· •· That phrase, displayed on
•:•everythi n ~ from billboards to
leaflets. suggests- without any
justifica tion - that BASF's
· Geismar plant poses the samE'
dangers as did the Union Carbide
Corp. plant in Bhopal, India.
where a 1984 chemical leak
result ed in more than 2.000
de a t,hs.
Simil•rly, the unio n has posted
signs in the Geismar area proclaiming: "Stop foreign oppres.- s1on of Louisianna workers."
T h at 's a gratu it lous reference to
the fac t that BASF AG · (t he
world 's seco nd largest chemical
company, ranking behing Du
Pontl has its headquarters in ·
:west G&lt;&gt;rma ny.
But the compa ny Is aptly
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George R. Lu ndy, vice president
for academic affairs at Loyola
University In New Orleans, as "a
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Institute of Human Relations,
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battle to break the OCAW loca l at
Geismar.' "
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. • fore Tuesday n l~ ht.' s ga m l' with
Rlu c- .ln . s lravPiing: Sfl cretary
• the Mariners In Seat tle. Is "Sa fe Mike Mltr hel l sa id Leach's dis and so und ," accordin~ to his appeara nce stemmed from a
father .
" pc•rsonal problem " invol v ing
Leach . a native of Flint who L&lt;'ac h. his wife and the team . l·lc
• lives In Farmtn~ton Hill s. and his did not ela boratf'.
• wife , Anglr, arrlv!'d Iat&lt;' Wedn es·
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day night at Df'lrolt Metropolitan want s to gel nn with it. " Mlt&lt;&gt;hell
Airport On Northwest F'lig hl 712 sa id. a ddin~ Leach " will be
and IP!t b}' car.
read~ · to play when the team
HIs whereabouts had bern opens its ho mC'stand Thursda y
unknown for bo ut 16 hour's until nigh I a~alnst Oakla nd ."
l ' he showed up Wednesda y morn" H&lt;:&gt; 's a ll right : tha t 's nit I ca n
• lngHiaSo:oatt leulrporthotelaft r . sa~." Lf•ach ' s fnthC'r. Di ck , ~~ . or
• dlsapiJ('nr·Jn)! Tuesday ali rnoo n Flint . told lh&lt;' D~tro\1 Pr~ Press
from a downtown Seattle hot('! ,
today. He sa id his son didn ' t go
He mi ss('(\ Tuesda y nlghi 's Into an~ · d~tall.

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Since the event was added to
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. PITTSBURGH !UP!) -When
you're In a pennant race, there
are teams you're supposed to
beat.
_A last'-place team s.uch as the
. Pottsburgh Pirates is one of
them .
But In the last two weeks, · the
Ptrates have beaten the Cincin•
nati Reds ffve out of six games,
Including a three-game sweep In
Pittsburgh culminated Wednesday night by a 6-5 win .
· The Reds have now lost 's ix
.straight. nine,of their last 11 and
have fallen five games behind the
·NL West -leading San F'ranclsco
Giants.
"Things just aren't going our
· way at all," said Red s outfielder
· .Paul . O'Neill, "We're hoping
th_tngs will turn around, luck will
.go our way. You can also look at
.these games that they shouldn't
MISSES TAG -PUts burgh's Junior Ortiz can't The Jut-place Pirates rallied to win, &amp;-5,' and take
have heen this close.
make the Ia! In time as !Wds' Kurt Stulwell slides the season series, 9-3. (UP!)
across home plate for the score In third Inning.
"These are the Pittsburgh
Pirates. not the New York Me ts
two-run triple. Cangelosi scored
. or St. Louis Ca rdinal s.'' added Jl's ace reliever John Franco, 7-4 . Pedriqu e 's two-out single that
the third r un on an error.
.O'Niell. "Obv iously, t hey play
just eluded the Red s infielders.
Andy Van Slyke's two- .ou.t,
well against us . But there's no two- run s ingle to right off Franco
Cl n~t nnatl tied the score 3-3 in
"That ball didn't even )eave
the sixth on Nick Esasky 's 18th
way we s hould walk out of this · tieJ th e score 5-5 in the eight h. the infield," said Franco. "He
.locker room losing thr ee With two out . Reds start er Guy got it off the e nd of the bat. I home run of the season.
games."
"This Is kind of like a disease,"
ncver should have been in that
Hoffman , who had allowed just
said
Franco. "It's spreading. We
AI Pedrlque 's two-out si ngl e
spot. My con trol wasn't good and
lwo hits over 7 2-3 innings.
past the gloves of first baseman
surr endered a double lo Bobby I was behind hitters . just a bad can't do anything right. We know
we have such a good team, it's
Terry Francona and seco nd
Bonilla . Franco relieved and night , I guess."
hard to believe. Pe te's (Rosel
baseman Kurt Stillwell In the walked Mike Dlaz. A passed ba ll
The Reds had taken a 5-3 lead
trying
to do everything. We're
bottom of the ninth gave the
by Bo Dlaz a llowed Bonilla to in the top of the eighth against
tryi
ng
our best. Nothing's
Pirates the series sweep.
Brian Fis her. O'Ne ill 's one-out
move to third and pinch runnPr
working."
homer with Barry Larkin
"It felt real good to beat
Barry Bonds to second . Van
. Jeff Robi nson, 7-8. worked the
Ci ncinnat i thre&lt;&gt; games," said
aboard. his fifth of the seaso n,
Slyke lin!'d a s ingle to right.
ninth
to earn his first win sin ce
Pedrlqu c . " They're right In the $cor-i ng both r unners.
snapped a :J-3 tie.
joining
the Pirates from San
pennant rate . That is what we
Cinc innati took a 2-0 lead in the
In the ninth . Johnn y Ray
Fran~isco
last Friday .
want to do .'·
ope ned wi th a double. moved to third on Trac y Jones' RBI single
Pirat
es
second
baseman RaThe Pirat es notched their
third on a sacrifice and scored on a nd Larkin's sacrifi ce fly .
fael
Belllard
fractured
his lelt leg
come bac k win agai nst Cln&lt;'i nna The Pirates took a 3-2 lead in
the third on Joh n Ca ngelos i's on a fir st -Inning double play .

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credibly, according to the E nvtIto h. But recently, Sen. Alan slle docum e nt .
March
1968,
a
Japanese
rot\mental Protection Agency's InIn
Dixon, D-Ill., got wind of them.
military
officer
was
charged
with
spector
general, the agency's own
An Internal memo In Dixon's
giving
C.
Itoh
a
classified
docuInspectors
apparently don't take
office, reviewed by our reporter
ment
dealing
with
electronic
comthe
warnings
about asbestos seriGary Clouser, reveals that a conously. Not only did some EPA Inf(dentlal source of the senator's munications, and was suspected of
·
delivering
other
classified
miti·
spectors in a six-state region
reported that "the Soviet Union
tary
Information
to
the
,coinpany.
around
the Great Lakes fall to suhas had a long history" of workSejtma
himself,
though
a
pervise
asbestos removal strictly
Ing with the Japanese trading
"very
close
frined"
of
Prime
Miin
a
recent
six-month period; they
firm to obtain Western secrets.
Yasuhiro
Nakasone
"and
a
nlstPr
wear adequate protedidn't
even
Additional Information, primarmember
of
his
kitchen
cabinet."
ctve
equipment
themselves.
Ily from Japanese press acaccording
to
the
Dixon
memo,
has
MINI
-EDITORIALSupercounts, was provided to Dixon. It
come
under
Intense
scrutiny
for
a
1power
status
often
requires
cerIncludes the following allega leged
ties
to
the
Soviet
Union.
tain
degree
of
~attence
with
the
tions;
In
fact
,
one
story
on
Sejlma,
In
Impertinence of lnternallonal
:... In 1959. a 30-page classified
document describing a Boeing the Japanese monthly' Bunge! troublemakers, but the Hezbollah
ground-to-air missile was taken Shlnju, implies that he may have religious f~matlcs have been pushfrom the Japa nese Air Staff Of- collaborated with the Soviets Ing their luck lately. During a reflee. The Pentago,n had sent the when he becarrw a prisoner of cent demons! ration in Lebanon.
document to U.S. al lies to pro- war at the dose of World War II. the Iran-backed fundmentallsts
Dixon's tnvestlg~ t \on of C. ltoh recently sh.outed well.rehearsed
mote sll.Je Qf the missile . .
.
has
led him to sponsor legislation anti -American slogans like. " You
An official Japanese Investiga ·
that
would Indirectl y pepallze C. a re threatening us With fleet: retion resulted in a n admission by
ltohor
any foreign firm that sells member the burial ground of tiki
C. ltoh that one of Its top execu rest
ricted
technology to the So- Marines In Leban.
Someone
tives had "privately borrowed' '
viet
bloc
.
should
remind
the
rousers
of this
the document and made three-coASBESTOS
AFTERMATH
rabble
that
earlier
tyrants
pies at the · company's headThe
dangers
of
airborne
asbestos
Adolph Hitler comes to mind quarters. The Soviets subsequently obtained a copy of the as a posslbl~ cause of eancer have' learned that American patience Is
been so widely publicized you'd · not limitless. ·
classified document , though C
ltoh never admitted responsibil - thnk no one would be unaware. InIty for thai.
Two Air Staff officers were
forced to resign as a result of th e
incident - and both were hired
Ry Unlt&lt;'d Press l nt•r natlonal
by C. lt oh or a subsidiary . One of
Tn'(lav is Thursd ny , i\ug . 27, the 239th day o!1Y~7 with 126 to follo"' .
them was an Impe rial Army Mil Th e moon Is wax ing, moving toward it s fir st quarter .
itary Academy classmate by'
Th e mo rnin g-s tars arL' Mars and .JupltN.
Ryuzo Sejima. the C. ltoh ma ThP f"\'E'nlng star"' ~1rr M er cury , Venus and Saturn .
naging director in c harge of mili Those born on this dat&lt;' are und&lt;'r th ~ s ign of Virgo , They incl ude
tary sa les at the tim e. In fact.
Ger ma n phllosophl'r Georg Hegel In 1770: novelist Throdor Dr~iscr
mem o writt en for Dixon Identi - in 1R7I : English automakN t'harlcs Rolls In 1877; movlr mogul
fies Sejlma as the executive wh o
Sam u ~l Gol dwyn In JBR2: no,·elisl C'.S. Forcster in 18!¥.1; Lyndon
" \&gt;arrowed '' the classlttcd mis- Bai ne . ..Jo hnson , :uith prl's lclrnt of thf&gt; United States.

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made his major-lea gue debut
UPI ~ports Writer .
Aug. 18 against Milwaukee In
· Pa ul Molitor was the fir st Cleveland , hur ling the 12th Inbatter to get a hit off Cleveland's nlng and picking up the victory.
John Farrell . The rookie right- Molitor, the firs t batter he faced,
bander returned to haunt Molitor singled to right .
Wedne sday night.
Molitor struck out to open the
Farr ell . 25, making only his game, grounded into a double
second major-league start , held play to short to end the . third
Mol[tor hitless In four trips, Inning, grounded out to short to
halting his hitting streak at 39 end the sixth and reached on an
consecutive games.
error In the eighth. ·
He hit a slow gi-ounder to third
" I approached the game like
any other game," said Farrell, In the eighth with Castillo on
who only started because sche- second. First" baseman Pa t
duled pit cher Rich Yett twisted Tabler bobbled Brook Jacoby' s
an ankte·. "! can't be on an ., throw, which had beaten Molitor
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emotional roller coaster. I ba ve to the base by 11-2 steps.
to keep on an even keel. "
Molitor's hitting streak was not
With Molitor on deck in the lOth the only one to·end. Brett Buller
Inning and Farrell out of the of Cleveland went 0-for- 4
game after nine innings, pinch- concluding his 19-game hitt ing
hitter Rick Manning singled streak .
. home Mike Felder from second
Elsewhere, Chicago dumped
base amid a chorus of boos from · Boston 5-3, Kansas City blanked"
the . County Stadium crowd of Te xas 3-0 and Detroil outgunned
11,246. The hit lifted the Brewers Minnesota 10- 8.
to a 1-0 victory over the Indians.
White Sox 5, Red Sox 3
" It shows you the di stor tion of
At Boston Carlton Fisk belted
pr iorities when the home team a pair of ho~e runs and drove in
"!ins the game in extra il)nings three rtms, leading the Whit e
and the ~rDWd goes silent ," Sox. Chicago, currently last in
Molitor said.
the AL West fini shed the season
Manning. a former India n, had series 9-3 ag~lnst Boston, lncludmixed feelings about the hit.
ing .a 5-1 mark a t Fenway Pa rk.
:· Pa~l told me to get a hi! ," he
Royals 3, Rangers 0
satd. I was saying to myself,
At Kansas City, Mo., Danny
'Yeah , an infield hit ."' Tha t way, Jackson fired a fou r -hitter and
the run would not score and Kevin Seltzer 's two-run doubl e
Molitor would have a cha nce to highligl)t ed a three-run seventh
extend the streak.
Inning, carrying the Royals .
"That's the firs t time I' ve
Tigers 10, Twins 8
gotten booed for a game· winning
At Minneapolis, Matt Nokes
hit at hon;e. ·: Manning said.
stroked a two-run single to spark
Molitor s hittmg streak was the a five-run ninth inning, lifting the
sixth longest m baseball history Tigers .
and the longest since Pete Rose
hit In 44 strai~rht in 197R.
"The fact that it's in the top
five or six hitting streaks makes
you realize you' re pretty fortunate to have it," Molitor said. " I
enjoyed it and I'm happy I was
able to contribute to the team.
Now that it's over, I'm sure the
pride will continue to grow with
each game.
MATTHEW MODINF
"Someday when I'm through·
playing, I'll look back and I'm
IN
sure It will be one of my greatest
personal satisfactions as far as
the game is concerned."
R
Those ahead of Molitor a re: Ty
Cobb of Detroit (40 ) in 1911,
George Sisler of the St . Louis
Browns (41 ) in 1922. Bill Da hl an
of the Chicago Cubs (42) in 1894.
Willie Keeler of Ba ltimre (44 ) in
1897, Rose of Cincinna ti t44 ) In
1978 and Joe DiMaggio of the
New York Yankees !56) in 1941.
Farrell was called up from
Cleveland's Triple-t': affili ate in
Buffalo Aug. 18. At Buffalo, he
was 6-12 with a 5.83 ERA . He

Thwaday. August 27, 1987

Thursday. August 27. 1987

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

Molitor-goes 0-4;
streak ends at 39

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Mitch Frankel of Im pact Inc.,
a sports management firm in
Boston that represents Ca rter,
said the workout, intended to
give scout s a cha nce to time
Carter and give him a physica l,
was supposed to be held Thurs·
day in the Hoosier Dome, but

to hold the workout but t he NFL
wouldn 't allow !( .
F rankel said only 12 or 13oft he
league 's 28 tea ms have expressed an interest in attending.
" I don't know who will come or
not," F r ankel sa id, adding that
severa l tea ms - Chicago, Washington and Sa n Fra ncisco have expressly sa id they would
not send a representati ve.

those pla ns were cancelled by
Hoosier Dome official s. Frankel
said he wasn't told why.
" It seems every time we take a
turn someone is there to great us
and tu r n us down," said F rankeL
Some teams have refused to
atlow Cart er to hold his pre· draft
workout at the ir fac!i!t!es . and
F rankel sa id Dalias had agreed

The Daily Sentinel- Page- S

Pt:yJI~~u~~san~ visits Meigs .Friday irt 1987 football opener · ,

Carter ·slated to work out .for NFL scouts
By MICHAEL BURNS
Ftepresent atives lor for mer
Ohio State wlde receiver Cris
Carter were scrambling Wednesday to find a site in Ind ia na polis
to hold a workout fo r Carter prior
to Frida y's NFL supplement al
draft.

Pomeroy Middleport. Ohio

Sentinel Stall Writer
day s game , the tea ms are not
King Football makes Its debut scheduled to meet for a t least two
Friday night a t Mara uder Sta- years.
dlum when the Meigs Ma ra uders
In talki ng to both coac hes, each
host t he Black Knights of Point expressed the opiniOn !hat pass .
Pleasant High In a non-league tilt defense wUI pla y an Im po rt ant
sta r ling at 7:30 p.m.
·
·pa rt In the cont es t. Coach Steve
Coming off a 10 and 0 seaso n in Safford , In his 13th season at
1986, th.e Marauders hope 10 Poi nt. Pleasant, stated th at
continue their winning ways with Meigs pass ing game headed by
a victory over the Maso n SenlorM! keBartr~m wlll have to
Countlans.
be stym ied a nd thts could prove
Ina14-gameseries da tln g bac k tobe a v,ery tou gh ass lgnment fo~·
to 1968 Meigs has ma naged b t hi s- squ ad which lacks expetwowi~ s i15-12Jnl 972 a ndJ3_18 rn r ience . The Big ~ lack' s mentor
1986, and one ti e , 8_8 In 1971 The ~dded that offensively the tea m
~lg Blacks totally dom ina ted the ·IS a little green and this is
years from 1973 throu h 19
defi nitely a rebuilding year for
posting nin e con sec u tlv~ vl. 82 : him ._He sta ted that due to West
rles, the most lopsided beinctoa Vlrgmla hi gh sc hool r ules , tea m
28·0 s hutout In 1980 _ Aft e . ~ I· mem bers have had only one
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first year Head Coach !;lob
As hley of Meigs feels that the
Marau ders wlll matc h up. we ll
wtt h the Big Blacks. He poi nted
out that Poin t showed a very good
passing game in thei r last
scrimmage but added that Meigs
can, hopefull y, mai ntain tl)e
aggressiveness they have show n
thus fa r in SC!'immages and
co nta in their grou nd ga me.
Both coaches Ind ica ted that all
personnt\1 a re physically hea lthy
for the opener. As Coach Saffor d
so aptly sta ted:
"When these two teams meet,
it is always a good ba ll game and
pas t scores are not a lways an
Indication of the closeness of the

con test. We 'll have the answer
Fr'iday night aro~ nd 9:30." •
Probable start mg lineup - :
_Point Pleasant Black Knights:
Offense, Brett Leach, TD. Se·
nior; Kev in Amburgy, TE, Sr.:
Jackie Bowers, T .. J r.; Na than
Ball, T. , J r .; Billy Cottr ill , G.,
Jr.; Jam es Higginbotham, G. ,
J r. ; Rob Jarrell, C., J r.; Jimmy
Oliver, QB, J r.; Scott Vic kers,
Sr., or David Supple, Jr., WR:
Steve Rlchar~son, _So., or Dav id
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HB; Casey Hill , Jr., or Sa m Hall,
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DE, Sr.; Kevin Amburgey , DE .
Sr.; Kent P rice, DT, J r .. J a mes
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Oliver, DB, Jr.: David Lovejoy,
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Scott Vickers, DB, Sr.
Meigs Marauders - · :
. Offense: Chris Sm it h, E ., Sr.;
Bill Brothers or Bryan Durst, E,
both Seniors: Scott Hanning, T.,
Sr.; Matt Peterson, T, J r.; Steve
Tracy , G., Sr.; Wes Young, C.,
Jr."; J ared Sheets, C. , Jr.; Mike
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The Daily Sentin~l
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By The Bend

Thursday. August 27. 1987
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Patience and the fair
and Toad will do that on Aug. 29.
By BOB HOEFLICH
Sentinel Staff Writer
Also amopg the pitchers · Before the Meigs County Fair Carl "Cricket'' Searles, Middlefades comport, pitched In a world tourney
pletely Into motwo weeks ago at Eau Claire,
ments to reWise., and came in third in his
member, I do
class, which is B. and was eighth
want to mention
overall.
that every year I
am more than
Lonnie LeMaster has been
. • impressed with
returned to his home, Rout e 2,
the composure and fortitude of Pomeroy, following major
Muriel Bradford, fair board surgery - one of a number of
secretary. She's amazing.
major operations over the past
If you'd, see the mountain of
years. Convalescence is the
problems that she e ncounters order now. His mother, Bonnie,
during fair week, you'd wonder reports that Meigs County has
how she can ha ng In there -and ' always rallied in support of
With such patience.
Lonnie and this time was no
By the way, the sound system exception . Thank you fo r th at.
at the fair was handled this year
by the able staff of Aardvark Now about that chain sa w Roger a nd Mary Gilmore. Tim just how good are you•
The Pomeroy Home a nd Auto.
Glaze - and the staff. Those
people did a remarkable job operated by Carolyn and Bill
and they are perfectionists. You
McDaniel on E. Mam St . Pomecan depend on I hem to get it
roy , will be staging "Sawdust
right.
Day" at the establish me nt on
Incidentally, you might have Sept. 4.
During the all day event chai n
noticed some of those signs on the
saw operators will be doing
grounds calling attention to the
fact that one of the days at the carvings in competition. There
fair - seems like It was Thurs- wtll be prizes for the best and th e
' -: day- was the birthday of active
lop prize Is $50. Abou t 4 p.m. the
carvings will be auctioned and
fair board member. Bill Radproceeds will go to the Carleton
ford You notice , Bill - I'm a
School. Isn't that a nea t idea?
diplomat - I don 't mention
figuro;&gt;s. His daughter, Mary
The competiton is open to all
comers - and the public is
Gilmore, posted those signs more than Bill had time to
Invited to stop by and see how it's
dispOse of.
done. There are rules a nd con·
test ants can stop by the store or
And - it was great that Bill call in for detail s.
Downie, fair board member who
for so many years took an active
Ralph and Betty Kern will
part in the flow of the harness
mark thetr 36th wedding annjver·
·· horse program, was a ble to be sary on Sept. I . The Kerns.
present for a couple da ys of parents of five sons. res ide a t
racing. Bill. who has been having Route I, · 41210 State Route 33,
some health problems, was in the Shade, Ohio, 45776.
judges' stand for two days of the
racing - a most welcome sight.
Meredith Manor Internattonal
Equestrian Centre, which as I
Did you hear the rumor too•
reca ll is operated by a son and
I mean the one tot he effect tha t daughter-In-law of Meigs Coun·
Dr. John Ridgway is retiring.
ty's Mary Meredith, will present
I hustled up to Dr. Ridgeway 's
and end of the summer horse
office one morning this week to show and graduation Friday at
personally pin him on the rumor . the campus in Waverly, W.Va .
As it turns out - It is just a
Activities siart at 9 a. m. and
rumor. Dr. Ridgway ha s been in students will participate in three
Florida for three weeks for a divlsons of competition. dres·
mini vacation and was also sage, western riding and jumpinvolved in a continuing educa· ing . Each member of the August.
lion program . However, he defi- 1987 classs wlll execute a special
nitely reports, he IS NOT gradua lion rid!-' to mu sic beretiring.
tween show classes at which tim e
dtplomas will be awarded .
Jim Knisley. world champton
horseshoe pitcher in 1984 , and
It ma y be coole r, but It 's still
second in 1987. has called Toad just as dry. If we're on a quot a
Brickles of Middl eport asking system and it all comes at once, __
Brlckles to accompany him to a we 're in trouble. Do keep
pitching event in North Carolina sm iling

Broderick birthday is celebrated
• Jamie Broder~ck , son of Jim
- and Becky Broderick, Pomeroy,
recently celebrated his lOth
· birthday with two parties.
The first was held at his home
with family and close friends. An
AIf theme was carried out in the
: cake and decorations. Attending
• were his grandmother, Emma
:-Broderick, Christina Grueser.
·: Frank, Linda and Vincent Brod:erick, David and Nathan Ro·
'blnette, and Matt O'Bryant. Gifts
.:and cards were present ed to him
'';by Martin, Nancy, Joshua and
; 1Jolly Broderick, Mr. and Mrs.
:: Dwayne Sollars and famil y, and
.. his great-grandmother. Ge ne·
::-v ieve Roush.
:::. The second party was held at
·:ShowBiz In Parkersburg, W.Va .

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At that part y were Matt
O'Bryant. Bobby Mash. and
Tammy and Christy Mash .

summer with a variety of c hildrens' programs over the summer
months In addition to the
summer -reading program. One
hundred thirty six children partl·
dpatred in the summer reading
program. reading approxi mately 1600 books. The two
winning Summer Detectives
were Whitney Haptonstall and
Heather Franckowiak a nd the
two winning Summer Spies were
Seth Baker and Melissa Lehew .
The librarv went to the fair thi s

year. Hope you stopped In to see
us . We enjoyed ourselves and
hope to see .vou t here next year.

Wolfe Pen notes
Mrs. Richard Wynn and Mat thew were Saturday visitors of
Mrs. Iva Johnson and Mr. and
Mrs. Charley Smith.
Mrs. Elsie Bratton of Radcliff
spent a few days this week with
her sister Mrs. Gladys Tuckerman a nd ot her rela tives.

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SCHOLARSHIP - Michelle
Pape, Racine, has been
awarded the Rio Grande College and Community College
Honors' Scholarship for Southern High School. The scholar·
ship will support her tuition
costs by $1,000 during each of
her first two years and with
S2,000 for each of her last two
years at Rio Grande College.
At Southern, Pape was captain of the cheerleading
squad, a m ember of the
French Club and choir and
was an alternate del egate to
Buckeye Girls' State . The
daughter of .lohn and Patricia
Pape, Bashan Road, Racine.
Pape plans to pursu e a four
year degree in elementary
education.

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STATE SESSION INITIATION - Orctu Rlfllc , Eagh· Ridge
Road and BNlnda Holter, Ba.•han, were initialed Into Chester
Councll323, Daughter of America Lodgr•, at the 93rd annual session
of the Council of Ohio held Aug. 17 at thr• Park tlol&lt;•l in North
Canton. Both Ktrls are granddaughters of Mary K. llott cr, a
member of Chester Council for 314 years. Distinguis hed grll'sts
pk:tured with the two lnlll~tcd. left to right , arc Doris Oodds. ~ ttltc
councilor Ohio, Canton; Dorothy Ril chlc. junior past state
coupcilor, Chester Council, Kline, Lucille B. U,ychcs, national
~oo unc llor. Beaulort. S.C. and llolter.

long Bottom news notes
Mr a nd Mrs. Er ni e Gr iffin
rect• ntly vacat ioned at M )'r t l~
Beach , S.C. Whil e In the area the
couple topped at the home a t
so me fr iE&gt;nd s for a leis urely visit.
A ~ood time wa s hod by all.
Mrs . Er nes lln c Ha yma n ·.
week long gues ts WNr' Katherine
and VIrginia Freund. Ind ia na,
Hazel. Higley, Akron . Dic k Hayman barbecued parE' ribs and
bls sis ters purchased a birthda y
ca ke and had a celebra tion for
HazeL
Congratulations to Ron a nd
~th Mu rphy on thr lllrth of their
first son. Brick Alan. The couple
bave a daught er, Sant a na Marie.
Maternal grandparents a re Tom
and Sue Hay ma n ; pat rr nal
grandparent s are the Willia m
Murph ys of Torch . Mat&lt;&gt;r na l
great-gra ndm oth r Is Mrs. Ernestine Hayman.
· Anna Salisbury has been visitIn~ her ~ra ndp arcnts , Mr. and
Mrss. Oarsel La rkins.
Word ha s It tha t ShPrry Driggs
Miller will be go ing to sc hool to
· b e c o m c a n I. P N .

$1,500 during his junior and
senior years. Whil&lt;&gt; a student
at Eastern High School.

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teams. "" was a delegate to
Buckeye Boy 's State and a
ml•mher of the National Honor

Society. The son of .John and
,Jane Hill,. SR US. Long
Bottom , Leadoma? plans to
pursur a bachelor's degree in
business at Rio Grandt•.

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· again . Her so n, Mi chael. had a
:nrw ba by boy.
.John and Sue Suttle are plan·
•nlng to build a new home.
Construction Is underway. Best
of Lu ck~
Frank and Mae Dorst are
moving to Beve rly to tlve near
famil y We wlll hate to see you
go~

Sammy Ralrden and Glen
Deeter arc In poor health at this
time. You mi ght rE'member them
with a ca rd.
Mrs . Georgia Mount and so n,
Landen, have bought the tratler
and lot between Clyde Adams

CowMBtA
PEOPLE:
THE WARMTH
IS NATURAL.

First day rocky
for tiny school

THAT THE MORE
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OUR ANSWERS.

When you come to Columbia
wilt! aquesflon or concern.
you Wllfll an imividual anm[
And 11'!1116Bt }W. ACustomer
S8lvice Representative is
a/Ways ready to help, whether
your question Is about yqur
bill, a payment problem or a
diiiBilllboul }Wr natural gas
SMV/ce. It'll b8 /1¥1d/ed one-10·
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IIINIIII of us II Cdumllia fllink

JAMIE BRODERICK

;Baker reunion held
: The famil y of Walter and
:Dorothy Baker had a family
• reunion at the home of their
: oldest son, David. recently.
Attending were Seldon E .
: Baker. Sr., Minersville; Walter
:and Dorothy Baker, Long Bot·
:tom ; David Baker, Jeannie,
7Jeremy, ·Matthew and Andy,
&lt;::oolvllle; Robbie Baker, Janice,
Amber and Krystal , Pomeroy;
: Deanna and Steve Sheppard,
: Carrie, Tara and Steven, Thorn. vllle, Mike and Amy Baker,
· -orlando, Fla.. and Jessica
Jlaker, Middleport.

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IONIA , Mich . (UP!) - The
first da y of classes got off to a
rocky start in the ~nedlct
School District when half of the
student l)ody sa t outside In a car
and refused to gt&gt;t out..
"I was kind ' of mad because I
wanted a girl In my class," said
Jeri Hofbauer. 10. who represe nts 50 percent or the total
enrollment in the stat e's smallest
school system.
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The only other student Is Jeri's
brother. Justin, 7.
· Jeri has attended the 117year-old, one-room school for
four years and said when she
arrived Tuesday, "I didn't feel
like going to school."
Eileen Main , teacher at the
school for the past 13 years, said
her peak enrollment has been 18
students. This year's enrollment
Is the smallest.
About 100 families live In the
district, which spans parts of
Berlin and Orange 'townshlps.
School board president Melanie Bennett said declining
enrollment Is to be expected Ill
this type of aging farm communIty, but residents voted J7-11n the
June election lo keep the school
open at least another year.

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feat uring dried mater ia ls, for
lnddepe nd ence day, a modern
interpretiv e design, for La bor
Da y, som ethin g with treasured
wood. for Halloween a still life
telling a story with acces sories,
a nd for Thanksgiving, a cornuco·
pia using fruit s and vegetables.
Refre shment s were served by
the host club. Pearl Canada y "
made table arrangements us ing

roses.
A short business meeting was
held after the close of the
program. The schedule for the
!lower show was distributed . A
money tree wa s presented to
Roberta Wilson, president of the
club, who Is moving to Ke ntucky
in September .
A report was given on the
recent st a te co nve ntion of the
OAGC a tt ended by Neva Nicholson, Ann Elizabet h Turner,
Brnda Diehl, Pa uline Atkins,
Pea rl Ca naday, Doro thy Woo·
dard, and Stell a Atkins.
Ex hibiti ng at the Meigs County
Fair in the flower show were
Mrs. Nicholson, Mrs. Diehl , Mrs.
E.va Robson . Mrs. Turner and
Mrs. Pauline Atkins. Mrs. Atkins
and Mrs. Robson won ribbons.

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Members of 13 clubs from
Meigs, Vlnt ori and Gallia Counties were represented at the open
meeting of the Rutland Garden
Club held Monday night at the
Rutl and United Me thodist
Church.
Roberta Wilson welcomed the
guests with Stella Atkin s giving
devotions readirtg " Frlendshtp is
a Go lden Chain. " Horti cu !turE'hints were giv en by Ruth E riewine on planting cuc umber and
h'alf-runner beans In sunflowers.
She said they wJII have some·
thing to climb on while tieing
partially 'shaded.
Dorothy Woodard introduced
Janet B.olln, OAGC president ,
who gave a de monstration on
flow er arrangements featu r ing
holid ays s uitabl e for use in the
club's September fl ower s how.
For New Yea r 's she m ac!e an
arrangement to be used along
with a table selling, for St.
Valentine's Day, she used r ed
flow ers in a black con tainer, for
St Patrick , a sma ll design using
gree n, for April Fool's Day,
a bstract with dried ma terials.
for Mother's Day, vertica l de·
s ign, for Father's Day, des ign

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SHIP- Gregory ADen Leachman, Long Bottom, hM been
awarded the Rio Grand&lt;' College and Community Coll eg•·
Trustees Scholarship valued
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pianist at the Bradbury Church
of Christ.
She Is the daug hter of La rry
and Paula Ha vnes, Oox ter Road.
Kristina pl ans to· enroll in the
medical laboratory tec hnology
program at Rio Grande Coll ege.

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in-la w, Barba ra and Wa lt e r
Watson, and da ughter. Bridg et ,
Kent; Bee Morehead , Austin
Texas; Maril yn Young. Da vid
a nd Eric Young, Sidney ; Eliza beth Nash, Willougby Hills;
Tom my Holter. Morning Star;
a nd Mrs. Ada Warner . Pomer oy .

Kristina Can Haynes of Rutland ha s been awarded the Rio
Grande College and Commu nity
Colle!(e Honors Scholarship for
Meigs County High School.
The scholarship will support
her education by $1,000 during
both her freshman and sopho·
more years, and by $2,000 for
each of her last two years at Rio
Grande College.
During her schooli ng at Meigs
'High School, Kristina was voted
. class president , National Honor
5oclety secretary, student council treasurer, hom ecoming queen
·and prom queen. She also partie!··
·paled on the yearbook staff and
In the choir, and worked as an
office assistant. Kristina was
recognized as an Acad emic AllAmerican and she received th e
Academic Excellence Award .
Kristin a attended Buckeye
Girl's State in 1986 and acted as a
oandystrlper In 198.'i. She Is the

Rutland Garden meets

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• SATIN SHEETS

Birthdays are observed
The birthdays of Mary Hollon.
Rac!ne-Bashan 'Road, Ada
Warner. Pomeroy. and Marilyn
Young, Sidney , were observed
with a dinner party Saturda y at
the Edson Hollon hom e In the
Carmel Community.
Attending were Mr . and Mrs .
Hollon, their daught er a n1l son·

It's freebie month!

September Is " forgiveness"
month at the Meigs County
Libranes. Return your overdue
books and there will be " no fines,
no fees and no sermons."
September is also the begin ning of evening hours for the
Pomeroy Library. Sta rting Tues·
day, Sept. l , the Pomeroy Library will be open Monda y,
Friday and Satuarday from 9 to 5
and Tuesda y. Wednesda y and
Thursda y from 9 to 8.
The IJb rary has had an active

Leachman was a mcn1her

Scholarship
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and thf' Char les F'ran cis homPS
Mrss . Mount Is th sister of
Emrr·y Wee kley . who lai d the
block for thr Long Bottom
Co mmunit y Building.
To add items to lhls co lumn
wri te to Box 7, Long Bottom, or

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Weather

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South Central Ohio
Becoming cloudy today, with
showers and thunderstorms
likely and highs near 90. Showers
and thunderstorms likely again
tonight, with a low near 70.
Occasional showers and thunder·
storms Friday, with highs near
80.
The probability of prec!pitt!on
Is 70 percent today and tonight
and 80 percent Friday.

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Th~sday,

August 27, 1987

Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

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est at 10 to 15 mph today and from
the west near 10 mph tonight.
Extended Forecast
Saturday through Monday •
Fair Saturday and Sunday,
with a chance of showers Sunday
night and early ·Mon,day. Highs
will range from 75 to 80 In the
northern part of the state and
from 80 to 85 In the south.
Overnigh I lows w.UI be between
55 and 60.

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Mr. and Mrs. Junior Kennedy, Tuppers Plains, competed in the
1987 America n Junior Quarter ·Horse Association World
Championship Show in Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 3 with her six year old
registered quarter horse, Springs Mingo. Tammy served as a slate
representative to the show. Tammy and her horse came home with
fourth place honors In the showmanship class of S4 entries, the
second largest class in the world event.

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weeks of flooding that made
August . the "!ettest month in
history .
Most of the rest of the nation
was dry, although a few thunder·
storms were occurring early
today along the Gulf Coast of
southeast Texas and Louisiana
as well as southern Florida.
Wet weather remained locked
In the region by a dawdling cold
front moving slowly eastwa rd
toward · Pennsylvania ana extending early today from the
upper Ohio Valley to the southern
high Plains. th e Natio nal
Weather Service said.
"The front appear§ to be
moving northeast across the
Plains and is expected to la nd in
Pennyslvania 1by late today ). "
weather · service forecast e r
James Hall said.
" But a ripple in the front ma y
produce scattered storms In
southern Iliinois a nd Indiana.
There'll be some variable storms
in Iow a and Minn esota too,'·' he
said.
Near ly 3 inches of rain fell on
the Chicago area Wednesday

No winner in
Ohio's Super Lotto
c'i.EVELAND I UP I) - There
was no winner of the top prize in
Ohio's Super Lotto drawing Wed·
nesda y night , meaning the jack·
pot will grow to at least $6 million
for the weekend game.
A lottery commission spokesman said today no tickets were
sold that listed ali six of the
winning numbers - 18, 21. 30, 32.
33 and 43.
Wednesda y's $3 million jack·
pot will be carried over to
Saturday's drawing. increasing
the pot to at least $6 million, the
spokesman said.
Seventy-five players selected
five of the numbers drawn
Wednesday night to win $1.000
each. Also, 4,240 players picked
four of the numbers to win $102
aplec.e.
Ticket ~a l es for I he mid -week
drawing totaled $3.774,363, with
the prize payout totaling $507,480.

of em!'rgency lor Cook and
DuPage counties as reside nts
sandbagged against rising flood
waters for the second time in less
than two weeks . The rain s topped
in lime to avoid major problems .
Indianapolis was struck late
Wednesday with high winds,
blowing out the windows of a
home. Storms in lower Michigan
carried 1 to 3 inches of rain ,'
trigg~ring flash floods in Lenawee and Monroe Counties.
In St. Louis, a . 60-year-old
woman walklng her dog after .a
heavy rainstorm was electro- ·
cuted Wednesday when she
walked into fallen eleCtrical
wires, authorities said.
"The lady was walki ng her dog
a nd wandered upon ·o,·erhead
electrical wires that were down
in the alley," said Officer Robert
Brought on of the St. Louis Police
Department . "Upon co ntacting
them, she was elec trocuted."
The victim was not identified.
In Iowa . three days of rain
forced at leas t 100 wa terway s
over their banks and co ntributed
to one death .
Frank Alba, 29, of Villisca,
Iowa, was killed whe n a n aux il·
iary pump exploded in a lift
s tation being used to remove
excess water from torre nti al
rains, Montgomery County she·
riff's officials said Wednesday .
Alba was knocked into a 20- foot
pit a nd landed on hot piping. He
was pronounced dead at the
sce ne, officials said·.

Quality at

asaWngs!

PAT HILL FORD
A-1 USED CARS
&amp; TRUCKS

Welcome back, .friends!
It's been awhile since
we've .seen yoU around!
Now that we've closed ·
the gap with the opening
of the bridge leading int~
Pomeroy, we know you' II
be glad to be back, too!
Grab your family and
friends, and hecld on
back to Big Wheel, now
beHer than ever • .AU:.1~8,5~t l:~NLY

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1985 BRONCO II

1986 AERO STAR

5 spd. trans., air. cassette,
PS, PB . Stripe Kit . Red
Exterior.

7 passenger, air, auto.
. trans ., speed, tilt wheel,
AM / FM / Cauette with
equalizer. Brtown and tan
exterior.

1985 F2 SO 4X4
361 , 4 spd . trans.,
AM / FM, bed liner. Green
exterior.

986 TAURUS LX
Power seats, windows.
locks, speed control . Tilt
wheel. cassette. Gold

1986 COUGAR
V-6, air, speed cont .. tilt
wheal. power windows .
White.

MTHS FINANCING

1985 BRONCO II
5 spd ., air. tilt wheel ,
speed control, PS, PB .
AM / FM'Cassette. Blue

exterior.

1986 F-250
4X4
6 cyi .. 4 spd ., AM / FM .
White exterior.

1985 FlSO
4X2 PICKUP ·

1986 TOYOTA
PICKUP

6 cyl. , 3 spd . Topper.
16,000 miles. Blue .

6 spd . trans., AM / FM .
Red .

1986 CHEV.

1984 ESCORT

1985 TEMPO

CAVALIER

WAGON

4 DR. GL

1985 F1 SO 4X4
6 cyl.. 4 spd . trans.,
AM / FM, traction lock .
Green Exterior.

Auto . trans., air cond .•
AM /FM / Cassette . Lt.
Blue .

Auto. trans., Air. AM / FM ,
PS. PB, 4 dr. CS. Silver

Auto. trans., air cond ..
AM / FM. PS. PB. Grey.

1984 CHRYSLER
NEW YORKER.

1984 PONTIAC
SUN BIRD

1986 CHEV.

Le~ther

4 dr., auto. trans., Air, PS,

5 Dr. , hatchback, air,
AM / FM / Cassette . PS,
PB . 5 spd . trans .

4 Dr.

interior.
loaded. Charcoal.

AM / FM. Blue

EFFECTIVE

NOVA

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Lottery numbers
CLEVELAND iUPi l - Wed·
nesda y's winning Ohio Lottery
numbers:
Daily Number
~9 .

Tlckrt sales totaled $1.~33.384,
with a pa yoff due of $.166.2.00.
PICK-4
9389.
PICK-4 ticket sales totaled
$191.132.50. with a payoff due of
$86,264.
PICK -4 $1 straight bet pays
$7,260. PICK-4 $1 box bet pays

$605.
Super Lotto
33. 1s: 30, 32. 43, 21.
Super Lotto ticket sales totaled
$3,774,363.

Engine Tune-Up

'2995 53495
13995

4-cylind8f

l·cyWndet'

&amp;-cylinder

includes tnopor,./
Champion spa!k ~11Jl1S
• Inspect amtsstOn
components • Set
timing • Idle adjustment
(Engines equipped with greater
than 2-bbl C8rb and standard
ignition slighlty higher.)

1984 CHEV.

1984

CELEBRITY

GRAND MARQUIS

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4 dr. , .auto. trans. , a or.

4 Dr. L.S .

AM/FM . Blue.

LOADED.

1986 CHEV.
CAMARO
V-6, Auto. trans.,
AM/FM/Stareo, air.
White.

• Price

DEMO:

COOPER

7

1985 MUSTANG

CONVERTIBLE
V-6 , auto . trans., PS, PB,
Elec. top.
AM / FM / Cassette . Green.

AGON-VAN

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302 Engine, auto. overdrive trans .. quad captain chairs, rear sofa bad, dual aor
and heat. power windows and locks, tilt whe~l .- speed control~
AM/FM/Canette. aux. fuel
runm
boards.

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ON THE SPOT FINANCING

Chrysler, Plymouth,
Dodge

41300 Laurel Cliff Road, Pomeroy, OH

SEE: RICK TOLLIVER, BILL HAAS or PAT HILL

399 So. Third

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Mlddlepon
Mon.-Fri. 8-6
8-12 S•t. -Appt. Only

news

Veterans Memorial
Wednesday Admissions
Margaret Bowles, Middleport;
• Roy Stone, Pomeroy.
; Wednesday Discharges - Ca·
:rolyn Biggs, Robert Lewis Jr.
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Thursday, August 27. 1 ~87

Pomeroy- Middleport, Ohio

Page 10-The Daily Sentinel

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genuine .d iamond brace le ts. They ieofure unique illusion
"heads" tha t pic k up lhe light and enhance !he brilliance of
the d iame nds. You con give GENUINE DIAMONDS.

WOMEN' S

Rustler
Jeans

Summer
Shoes

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REG. PRICE

SALE PRICE

FOR ONE DAY ONLY -- FRIDAY, AUG. 28

OFF ALL WASHERS &amp; DRYERS

FROM ANY CURRENT CATALOG OR DISPLAY

SEARS
CATALOG MERCHANT
lill Haptonstall

N. 2nd
West Virginia

992-2178 Middleport
Custo~~~trs

Only 1-800-732-7799 ·

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ELBERFELDS

CASSETTE
TAPE SALE

~en,

bo s, mines and ·union.

CHILDREN'S

JEANS SALE
Quality lH and Wrangler
Denim Jeons.

Gi rls Sins 3T to 14.

loys sites 12 mo1. to site 7.
Reg. I() Jans ........... Sale 14.79
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Reg. I 10 Jeans .......
Sa Ie I.7. 99

Reg. 114 Jeans ..... Sale s11 .19
Reg. 119 Jeons ..... Sole 514.19

FACTORY A 'U THORIZED
SALE
The style you
want, the fabric
you want,
delivered in
just 30 days at
the best prices
ofthe year!

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MEN'S
DRESS
SOCKS
One si1e fits sizes 10 to 13. Big seiKtian. Solid
colors by Hanes.

Reg . ' 1 .75 Banton Panels .. ..... '1.39
SALE! MEN' S S27.95 WRANGLER

Sport Shirts, Shorts,

DENIM WESTERN
SHIRTS

Casual Pants &amp;

20%0ff!*

Summer Jackets.

to«.Jfkxf)· ~ H:1 ft'((

Neck ,;.., 14 11• thru 20, Slone
lengths 32 to 36 inches. Authentic
work western by Wrangler.

1/2 PRICE

Bel~ir~aGirdfe .' :::i~.. 20% Olf.f!*

$1866

Briefs, hip huggers, bikinis,
band leg style and step-ins.
Huge assortment of pal· Sizes 4 to 10 in nylon, acetate
terns Ia match any·decar. · and cotton.
No Wax finish. In stock
far immediate delivery.

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N-6·10; M- S-11; W- 7 · 10

TENNIS SHOES

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OFF
Convon•,

Adidas,

Foot Joy

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SALE! MEN'S &amp; BOYS'

GYM

SWEEPER

SHORTS .

SALE

By Springfoat - I 00%
polyester. Big selection of
solid colors. Sizes SX
· (24-26), S (28 -30), M
(32-341, L (36-381 and Xl
(40-421 .

New selection of
models including
uprighh, tonk
styles, power
. teams. On the first

$479

Sale Prices Starting
As Low As

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52.00 Panties .... 51,59
S3.7 5 Panties .... 52.99
S4.50 Panties":' S3.59

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POMl!IO•. 0?110

111 41 I'U ·JUI

t.KAIIGE CARD

Solid colors and patterns. :
• Also new colors knit ties, :
ready tied dip-ons and fore- ··
in-hand ties.

58.50 Ties .... ;... 56.35 ,
SlO.OO Ties ...... S7.50 :
512.50 Ties,..... $9.35 ;
S13.50 Ties ...,5lO.OO :

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. Prints, solids, rnersibl• styles,
nylons, cotton and denims.
· Quality London Fog, Casual time,
Lee, Letigre and Ouiltex.
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S•le Prlc..

MEN'S $14.95
DENIM WORK

Dungorees

Waist si1es 32 to 46,
1OO"'o cotton pre·
sllrunk. Rule pocket,
homer loop, watch

$700 to •
$2700

.SEE THE NEW

$1199
11!.95
to 52

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. XL-100 Color TV

SALE

LINE OF '88
MODELS

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POMEROY

RCA

pocbt

USE OUR
FREE PARKING LOTS

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PANTY
SALE

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COVERING

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Includes Knit Shirts,

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SUMMER
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CONTINUES!
MEN'S &amp; BOYS'

NEW Thank Goodness it Fits '

SfAMLESsllGHTLY LIN ED ST YL ES

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on all summer clothing for

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favorite music.
Country, Rock, Easy
listening, Religious
and Movie Sound
Tracks.

ON SALE NOW!

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FRI., AUG. 28; SAT., AUG. 29; MON., AUG. 31
THANKS TO ALL OUR FINE CUSTOMERS AND
WELCOME BACK TO OUR WEST VIRGINIA
FRIENDS. ,

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tie girls and boys summer Tops,
Blouses, Knit Skirts, Dresses, Sleep·
. wear and Swimweor.

ARMSTRONG &amp;
CONGOLEUM

CHECK OUT THE NEW
FALL SHOES

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MANY OTHER
. SPECIALS
IN OUR
STORES

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LADIES

$AVE

Autry,

25°/o

UP
NOW!

ALL WOMEN'S

ALL MEN'S &amp; WOMEN'S

25427 11 hp Lawn Tractor .. .... ...... .. .. 5 •1 ,299.99 • 949.99
25441 18 hp LawnTractor ... .'...... .. .. .. 1 2,69jJ .99 '2199.99
25415 11 hp Rear Engine Mower ...... 1
989.99 • 889 .99
37451 22" Self Propelled Mower ..... . 1
449.99 • 339.99
29923 3.5 hp Rear Tine Tiller .............1
579.99 • 424.99.

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Multi., Wine, Black, Grey, Rust, Red,
Winter White, Brown. ·

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HOURS: 9 AM-9. PM DAILY
SUNDAY: 12 NOON-6 PM

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REOPENING

992-3586

E. Main - Pomeroy
Your Dependable Jeweler

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NATURALIZER &amp;
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992-3307

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All MEN'S FLORSHEIM
HUSHPUPPY &amp;
WINTHROP
JARMAN SHOES

30°/o

IN A FREE JEWELRY BOX ·

CHAPMAN SHOES

CUSTOMER
APPRECIAliON
DAYS

FOLL SETS

DRESS
and
FLATS

PRICE

3

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Next To Elberfelds In Pome

TWIN SETS .

Fab Detergent

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PIERCED
· EARRINGS

DIAMOND
EARRINGS &amp; NECKLACE

\::IPPEWAYtOES .

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Save25°/o

STERLING
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MATTRESS and
FOUNDATIONS

POMEROY, OHIO

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SPECIAL -

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SHOES
Tho Middle Shoo Store In The Middle Block

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These RUGGED, STATE-OF-THE-ART MACHINES
!INI on all types of fabrics - from sheers to leather and come with a 25-year warranty.

NJT NOW. INVENTORY UMITED.

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selected Singer* sewing machines THIS WEEK ONLY.

Buy where you'll get exc.e llent service before and
after your purchase.
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SAVE up to 40°/o OFF TOP QUALITY,

THE FABRic sHoP

LANDSTROMS

BUY 1 PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE
· AND RECEIVE 2nd PAIR OF
EQUAL VALUE OR A BAG AT

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Pomeroy

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Welcome

FALL SHOES ·

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'GLAD YOU'RE BACK.
THIS WEEKEND THESE MERCHANTS ARE
CELEBRATING WITH THESE
SUPER SAVINGS!

992-6720

111 .W. 2nd.

Bridge

POMEROY

LARGE SELECTION OF

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IN CELEBRATION OF
THE OPENING OF .THE

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DESIGNER BOUTIQUE

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People in the news___, ____
By KATE CALLEN
United P.ress lntematlonal
MURPHY REAPS A R!\ISE:
Comedia n Eddie Murphy and
. P a ra mount Pictures Corp. a re so
e na mored of eac h other that they
have .agreed on a long-term
e xtens ion of their $15- million.

fi ve-movie deal signed In 1983. ·
" I don 't want to talk abou t
money, but I got a raise,." the
26-year-old comedian quipped
Tuesday In Los Angeles. A str ing
of Murphy. Para mount hits,
s tarting With " 48 Hours" and
ending With '' Beverly H11is Cop ·

II" have ea rned a re~orted $632

million ln domestic grosses
a lone. Under t he extens ion,
Murphy will star In at least five
more lllms, Inclu ding a third
" Be verly Hill s Cop ." He also will
be allowed to create projects
wjth show biz pals like comed ia n
Armenio .Ha ll and a ctors .Robert
Townsend a nd Pa ul Mooney.
"We have a group of about 10
that I like to call 't he Black
Pack," ' Mu rphy said . "We bas iFugitive claims
call y. hang out together a nd
he wall on
bounce ideas off eac h other . .,
OLLIE'S ANTISO C IAL
gastronomic journey
SULPHUR SPRINGS, Te xas SCRIPT: Lt. Coi. ·Q)lver North 's
(UPI I - An escaped prisoner handwriting indi ca tes he is . the
who told a uthorities he broke out " perfect soldier" but is a lso
of the city jalisohecould sa mpl e "emotionally dis tu rbed" a nd
the c uisine at the county lockup •·antisocia l," a lea ding expert
' ~ays. Charles Hamilton , who
got his wis h.
Police department spokes man e:w osed the Hill er dia ries as
Rex Morgan said Daniel Ma rk . for geries in 19B3. told the. New
hadoutstandlnglr
turned himself
in · ,York
Da i l~· News t hat Nort h's _
Harvey,
26, an
Monday on
affie
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Cow cripples nation 's
airline service
GEOR GE TOWN, G uy ana
IU PI) - A cow has crippled
Guyana 's a irline service .
A collis ion with the bovine
grounded the Soul h Ame rica n
na tion 's only remaining domestil; airl ine, a s pokesma n for the
s lat e-run a irline sa id.
A prope ll er -dri ven HS· 748
slammed Into the animal on
· takeoff from the a irport a t
Lethem , some 250 mil es south of
Georgetown, abOut two weeks ·
ago , causing $1 million da mage
to the pla ne, the spokesma n for
Guyana Airways Corp . said in an
lqterview Monda y. The airport is
nea r the Brazilian borde!'.
He said pilots have had to s hoot
animals who wandered onto the
runway through gaps in fe nces
because the a irline q nnot afford
to mend the .holes .
The spokesma n said Guya na
was negot iat ing wit h Tri nidad
a nd Toba go to lease an HS-748
a nd was having to use a Skyvan
a nd an a rmy M1 ·8 helicopt er in
the mea ntime to airlift ca rgo into
the Int erior.
The coun try's twoolherd omes-

tlc planes have been idle for
nearly two yea rs because it does
not have the estimated $1.25
million needed for repai rs .

wa rrant, Issued fo r failing to
ha ve liabili ty insurance, and was
sentenced to an $85 fine or five
days In jail.
lia rvey chose to do the lime,
but after a day in the cit y jail he
~ ec lded the culinary offerings
were not to his taste. When a
jailer went to serve lunch Tues·
day afternoon, he found th e
slend;or inmate had kicked out a
safety window and escaped .
Harvey was nabbed by police
just 20 minut es later nea r downtown . Morgan said Harvey told
officers he left becaus&lt;&gt; he did not
like the food and wanted to try the
fa re at the Hopkins County Jail.
which is also in Sulphur Springs.
about 70 miles northeast of
Dallas.
Harvey got his wish . He was
arraigned Tues day aft ernoon on
a felon y escape charge. with
bond set at $2,501l, and orde red to
the count y jail.

cat ions fr ee of ch~ rge aft e r
notifying owners and issu e a
warning s!fcker on proper opera ·
lion of the choke.
The current Biturbo cars ra nge
from $37,395 for the coupe to
S39 ,975 for the Spyder conve rt! ·
bie.
The National Highway Trans·
porta lion SafNy AJellcy. -a go·
vernment agency which monitors auto safely, said there have
been 16 reports off ires because of
the condition . However, Mase·
ra ti said that number Is incorrect
because there was not a fi r e in
ever y incident.

Less than 19.000 miles.

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(Total Value Of All Prizes ; '50,000)

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HECKS Regular Price

Select Group
Summer Toys

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STOP BY AND SEE OUR SELECTION OF
BACK TO SCHOOL SHOES AND TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF OUR "FREE" T-SHIRT
GIVE-AWAY WITH A' REGULAR PRICED
ATHLETIC SHOE.

200 Count Filler

Compact .4 cu. 11 . Microwav e fea tures
dual powe r and 30 minute timer.

Choice o f wide or college rule.

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79.

PINT CAIIIIIIIG ,ARS

Double Burner Gas. Grill with steel
and 2 shell cart.
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Regular Qt . Jars- . . . . . . . .. .
Wide Mouth 01. Jars .... .

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formances, Saturday, August 2Jtft, present this
coupon and get:

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Parking
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Program

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What better way to say th;mks?! So join us at
Tri-State Saturday, August 2Jtftf (And if you
haven"t visited Tri-State yet, what better time to discover
the fun and excitement of greyhound 1racing?)

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Information:
Reservations:

7:30 evenings
Mon. thru. Sat.
1:30 matinee
Wed., Sat. &amp; Holidays
776-1000
776-SOOO
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4 Cu. Ft. Wheel Barrow

Multi Position Lounge

REG. 4.29

$1997

5/8" X 50'
Reinforced Garden
Hose.. Reg. s9"1·_.SJ99

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Public Notice

Laylex paln1 for eaay application and clean up.
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ORDINANC E
NO. 1186· B7
AN ORDINANCE
PROVIDING FOR THE
ABANDONMENT OF
STREETS AND AN ALLEV
IN THE .VILLAGE OF
MtOOLEPORT
Be it ordained by the
Council of the VIllage of
Middleport 1lfollows:
Sec . I. That. pursuant 10
Sec1ion 723 .06 of the Ohio
Reviled Code, the following
described streets and alley
be •bandoned.
; 1 . Fairview Street hom
the north line oft he Property
of the United States r;»f
America , recorded in Volume 228. Page 279. ,Meigs
CoUnty
Daed
Racords ,
"ortherlv to Park Street .
2 . Russell Street. the 12
fOot ally betw~ten Ruuell
·Street and He1di!!V Street be
abendoned from the North
line of the lands of the
United Stetes of America as
1-ec::orded in Volume 228,
F',.age 279. Meigs Cfounty
Deed Recordt to the South
line of · Geoglein Subdivi·
sion.
SEC . tl . Th11 the village
council finds there is good
cause for vacating said
;.,treats and alley as provided
herein end that vecetlng the
same will not be detrimental
to the gen~rol interest and
this ordinance is adopted
without petition therefor.
SEC . Ill . That an emer4-ncy eMists end thi1 Ordi·
nence shell · take effect on
-the earliest date providad by
lew.
, SEC . IV . This Ordinance
shell take effect and be in
force from an;d after July 27,
1987. .
Passed •he 27th day of
July, 1987.
Attest : Jon Buck. 'Clerk
Dewey Hortpn,
Pre1ident of Council
l81 20. 27. 21c

GriD Time
Chcrcoal
20 lb. bog

8~88

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MEIGS LOCAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
BOARD OF
EDUCATION
,
RESOLUTION
• ' WHE,REAS. this Boord is
~equirod by Soctlqn 135.06
.of tho Ohio Revised Code 10
••tlmate the eggregate mu·
imum amount of public

&lt;.1:-

ORDINAN CE
NO. 1184-B7
AN ORDINANCE
TO APPROVE , AOOPT
ANO ENACT THE
1987 REPLACEMENT
PAGES TO THE COOtFIEO
ORDINANCES; TO
REPEAL ORDINANCES IN
CONFLtCT THEREWITH :
AND TO PUBLISH TH E
ENACTMENT Of NEW
MATTER .
WHEREAS . certain provisions with in the Codit ied
Ordin1ncet
s hould
be
amended t o c onform with
e uuen1 State la w 11 re ·
qu ired by the Ohio C o ns titu lion ; and
WH EREAS , " e rlous ord inances of a ge neral and p.;, .
manont natur e have b ee n
passed by C o uncil wh ic h
t hould be in cluded in the
Cod ified Ordinan ces : a nd
WHEREAS . Council hBs
l"lehUOfOfll ent e red int o a
contract wilh the Walt e r H.
Drane Company tO pre p a re
end publis fl s uch rev iston s:
and
WH EREAS , the codlfl ca·
tion of suc h ordinances , t o gether with the new matt e r
to be adopted. the mane rs
to be amended and those t o
· be repealed are before th e
Council; now. theref o re:
Be it orda ined by th e
Council o f the Villag e o f
Middleport as follow s :
SECTION I. The 01di·
ntnces of the Villag e of Middleport, Ohio , of a gene ral
and permanent nalure, a s
reviaed, recodifie d. rearranged and consolidated into component codes, titles ,
chapters and sec~ i ons with·
in the 1987 Replacement
Pages to the Codified Ordinances are hereby approved
and adopted.
SECTION tt . The follow ing sections -and chapteu
are hereby added. amended
or repealed as respectively
indicated in order to comply
with current State law :
TRAFFIC CODE
333 .01 Orh1ing while under
the influence . ~Amended }
333 .03(b} Spead limit in
school zones .. (Amended)
335 .01 Operator' s li cense
required . {Amandedl
335 .07 Driving under suspension or revocation .
(Amended)
I
GENERAL
OFFENSES CODE
501 ,0,- Definitions.
!Amended)
S01 .10tdl Complicity.
!Amended!
501 . 13 Disposition of property . !Amended)
501 .99 Penalty . !Amended)
629.01 liquor definition•.
IAmendodl
529 .06
Printed warning
· signs to be posted.
(Amended!
629 .07 OpeO"container.
(Am.,.Jed)
646 .01 befinitlons.
IAmendedJ
646 .07 Illegal sale / posseSsion of master vehicle
keys. (Amended)
646 .08 Unauthorized use of
p1openy. tAmendodl
645 .10 Misuse of credit
carda. (Amendedl
645 .14 Tampering with re·
cords. !Amended!
549 .021dl Ponolty too corrylog a concealed weapon.
lAmoridedl
SECTION ttl . This OrdinanCe ahell take effect and
be in f.o rce• from end••after.
the
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earl iest date p ro vided by
law.
Passed t h is 27th d ay of
July, 1987.
.Attest : Jon P. Buc k, Cl e rk
D ewey Horto n,
Pres ident of Cpuncil
181 20. 27, He

Public Notice

~--===..,=--NOTICE OF
APPOINTMENT OF
FIDUCIARy
On Augu st 14, 1 9 8 7. in

th e Meigs County Probate
Court Case No . 24744.
Jo hn David EdWards. 10 0
Union Avenu e, Pome roy ,
Ohio, 45769 , was . a p point ed Special EXecutor of
th e estate of Virginia I.
Edward s. deceas ed, late of
100 Union Ave nu e. Pomeroy , Me igs County, Ohio ,
45769.
Robe rt E. Buck .
Probat e Judg e
len a K. Nesselro ad . Clerk
IBI 20 , 27; 191 3. 3tc

ALUMINUM SHEETS
FOR SALE
SIZE 23X30X007

2s(

EACH

ONLY

USES FOR ALUMINUM SHEETS RANGE
FROM ROOFING DOG HOUSES TO MAKING
HAMMERED LAMP SHADES.
CAN BE PURCHASED DAILY AT THE

Worked in Home Area
2 5 Years

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

FREE ESTIMATES
CALL

PAT HILL FORD

1-614-843-5425

Middleport, Ohio

' 992 -2196

7/23/ 2 mo: d.

1-13-tfc

J.R.'s REPAIRS

J&amp;L BLOWN
INSULATION

TYs, Antennas
Satellite Sales
Installation
Service

CUSTOM BUILT
GARAGES

Electronic Organs
Mobile service

POLE STnE or
CONVENTIONAL

614-843-52 48

FREE ESTIMATES

REASONABLE · REUABlf
8·20-' 86 ttn

PH. 992-2772

7-30-87-1 mo .

BISSELL

Roger Hysell
Garage

BUILDERS

CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES &amp; GARAGES

Rl.

" At Reosonoblt Prices"

AUTO &amp;TRUCK
REPAIR
Also Transmission

~====='=S=E=N=T=IN5:E:l:':T:I:l:3::P:·:M:·===-l PH. 949·2801

Business Services

124, Pomeroy Ohio

949·2860

PH. 992-5682
or 992·7121

Day or Night
NO SUNDAY CALLS
4-16- 86-tln

6-17-lfc

ACCENT

ICUT OUT FOR FUTURE Ul! i

DENNY CONGO

KEN'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE

WILL HAUL

FENCE COMPANY

Lat U1 Fenea You In
FREE ESTIMATES

'

RESIOfN TLA l CO MM ERCIAL

PH. 742 -2027

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985-3561
All Makes
•Was hers •D ishwas hers
•R a n ges
•Refrige ra t o rs
•Drye rs • Freezers
·PARTS an d SERVICE
t1 5 He

*VINYL SIDING
*ALUMINUM•SIDING
*BlOWN IN
INSULATION

JUST CALL!
992-3410 '

BISSELL
SIDING CO.

LIMESTONE
GRAVEL · SAND
TOP SOIL
FILL DIRT

. New Homes Built
" Free E s t imates"·

PH. 949-2860
or 949-280l

10-B·ttc

No

Sunday Colts

8 c ute puppies , part pil bull.

p,m .

REPS NEEDED fo r bulinon
accounn. Full-time, 180.0001 80,000, Part-time. t 12,000·•1B.OOO. No tltlling, repeat
business. Set your own houtt.
Training provided. Call 1-81 2-

2 full size manresles; 1 refr iger·

{Central 1t1nderd t ime)

304·675-7764.

Kittens to good hOm e. 6 wks.

old. Ph. 304-773-5672 after 6

SALES &amp; SERVICE
U. S. RT. 50 EAST

ANTIQUES
BUY OR SELL
Riverine Antiques
1124 East Main St.

GUYSVILLE, OHIO
Authoriud John Deere,
Now Holland, Bush Hog
farm Equipment
Oe&lt;iler

Pomeroy

HOUA I, tu•.-W•d.-h i.
11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunde~ :

1 p.m.- 7 p.m.
ly Chance or Appointm·ent

Far111 Equipment
Parts &amp; Service

RUSS MOORE
992 -2526 .

1-3-' 86 tfc

INSULATION
992-2772

WIDE

,Lost: brown, white and, black
female Beagle. 1 w~it e eye.
Answers to Bonni e. Reward.
Call 614-742-2249.
Found in lower end of Syracuse,
lon9· haired. black dog. Call
·61 4-992-6175.

SELECTION
ALL MAKES AND
MODELS
CALL 742-2315

Now &amp;Dklng Ho~r~~ Ptllllt
KAREN FACEMY!R
Ind. Dtcorating (ontultOflt
39504 Btodb&lt;Jrl Rd.
Middleport, Oh. 5760
l6141 992 - 5751
8-14· 1 mo.

8· 13· I mo.- pd.

FOR SALE
MODULAR HOME!
Carter French
Residence
Corner of Fourth
· and Palmer.
Middleport

d ~~ore t lo y "x ptrl ~o~"·

\'.!~tiT ~, DS

b1ing

\'ac~1 i'J n r.1oncy

'ffi~R

614-992-3293

DELIVERY: Must havtt own car
and insurance. hig~ scflool · di·
ploma. Evenirig hours. Apply i'n
Lost-Ch ow-Chow , Cinnamon person : Oonelli's -Rt . 35-Spring
color. Vicinity - Thompson Groe . Valley Plaza.
·
&amp; Sand Hill Rd. 304-675-1078.
l.P ,N .; part-time. Call Oflio Job
Service 614-446 -1683.

7

- Addo ns and remode ling
- Roofing and gutt ur w ork
- C o n c r ~ne w01k
- Plumbing And elec tri cal

li•- JIOOS·Ol h p 1! 19117
I~VIlEP

PUBU(

SALES &amp; SERVICE

We Carry Fisfling Supplies
Pay Your
Phone Bills Here

IUitNESI PHON!
!6141 992 -6550
RESIDENCE PHONE
16141 992·77S4

I/2Rittn

'J&amp;l BLOWN
INSULATION
VINYL &amp;

ALUMINUM SIDING
•Insulation
•Storm Doors
•Storm Windows
•Replacement. Windows
•New Rooting
. "FRlE ESTIMATrS"

JAMES KEESEE
PH. 992-2772

7-30-'87·1 mo .

c
•M•
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(Free Es1 imates)

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

Pomeroy, Ohio
4-15·'86 1c
Howard

L. Writesel ·

ROOFING

NEW -REPAIR

J&amp;L

OPEN FOR BUSINESS

168 Norfh Second
Middioporf, Ohio 45760

CONSIIA'I:R MONITOR SYSTEMS
44! B•ochSt. ·
Middteporl, Oh . 45160

wor h

7-11· 1 mo . d.

New Locolion:

.

ANN'S

Gift Shop &amp; Toy Store
Collectors Items.
Costume Jewelry,
Action Toys, Musical
Toys &amp; Trinket Boxes

Open 10 A .M . to 4 P.M .
Mon . thru Fri . or by
Appointment
Colll6141 992 -7204
Wholesale &amp; Retail

INSULATION
HEATING &amp;

.... -Giillrpo1is......... .
&amp; ·V icinity

CHISTD, OHIO
•HOME BUILDING
•ROOM ADDITIONS
•KITC!1ENS · BATHS
•ROOFING •GENERAL
REMODELING &amp;
REPAIRS
REfERENCES
Phone Day or h ...n

985·4141

GEIIEIAl CONTIAOOIS'
8·!0-1 mo. d

Help Wanted High S c ~ocl On)p
Outs 21 ' and under. Buckeye
Hills Career Center seeking High
School Drop Outs tor Aduh skill
training cla•ses. Vounuitton Cflf'l
be payed for bv th.e 9Chool.
CDn:ta·c t the scflool at 614-2455336 or stop in for.more detaili.

'
Yard Sal e-l arge 3 fa mily . Thur. Seeking hos tess for CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD
and Fri. lower Ga rfield E ~tt .
parties. For inform . phone 614556 4th. Ave . Sat. 10-5 . Baby 446-7315.
items. and clo thing : infants -3T,
Mature person for : 3 Yf · old and
juniors 1 &amp; 9 .
infant . Our home. 3 shifts:.
Ga rage Sale:· Quality. qu8ntity. Cente nary IUOa. Call 614-446Rt. 160 2 mi. fl . of Holze r Hosp. 9415 after 2:00PM .
Fri. &amp; Sat ., Aug , 28 &amp; 29, 9
Ma intenance man needed. ReAM -1.
frigeration, eleetric~l repair, and
Garage S ale: Aug. 28th &amp; 29th. light carpenter work . EJCperience
Fri. &amp; Sat. From 9 :00 · 6 :00 at needed. Send resume to Ohio
455 lariat Drive across from Valley Suparmarkets, P.O.BoK
Gellia Fair Gro unds . 1985 772: GalliPolis, Ohio 456 3 1 or
Honda 200 3 wheeler, 1986 c•ll614-446 -9312 .
Honda 74 4 w~eeler , roto· tiller5 hQrsepower, bike, nice school Governmen' Jobs . $16 ,040 .
$59 .230 - year. NDw hiring. Call
clothes for girls &amp; boys, alto 1-805-687
-6000 EJC1 . R-9805
mens &amp; women &amp;. Hand mad e
wood cretts , atagans. l ots ot for current fedetal list.
misc. items. Don't miss it . Call
Friendly 1-lorfle Parties has open446-3872 .
for managers and de alers in
alrea. largest line in party
Yard Sale: Lots of craft ' upplies .
, free kit, brand new chriltBa gs Of ya m and gome clothing.
catl&gt;log, toy, gift, and home
Uppor Rt. 7 across from Gallia
"""~D- Over 800 items.
Co. Rural Water O't fice first
commission. and hostess
trailer. Fri. , Aug . 28 &amp; Sat., Aug.
Call for free catalog.
29. g :00-5 :00.
-800-227 -1510 or call collec1
0-618-462 -0091
Friday, Aug . 28 · 'Yard Sale- 106 1- - - - - - -- -Kineon Dr. Rain or Shine.
Needed: Dental HygBntist for a
Yard Sale: Friday. 2-Stl'l, 9 . 4 . peopl~~:~ oriented higfl quality .
Johnson 's Treiler Park. Eastern dental office. Send complete
resume to Daily Sen1inel Bo:~~
Ave., lot 4. Cflarcoal grill. 729-K Pomeroy, Ohio .
. curtains, s heets, jeans, wee- lc:c---- - -- -- ·dellter, 6 ft . Chtislmas tree,
decorations. teak wood items; We need a career minded people
oriented person to Work in a high
camper top.
qualiti dental office. The perfeet
job for the right person . Please
send complete resume to Daily
Se ntinel 80.11 729-K, Pomeroy. . •
Ohio.
. Midc!leport

· Pom:iirov·····--·-&amp; Vicinity

Manufact ure and Sales of
Reco•ding and Control Instruments for Home and
Comm e rcial use. Monitors
to display Furnace and Air
Cond. Ho urs or Min . of operating t ime. Valuable Data
that allows Daily Goals to be
set. Co mplet ely fl liminates
th e end of th e month Bill sur pr ise.
C. f. Scott, Mqr .; R, Cremeans field
Sole~ Mgr ., Plu1 Anociates
lnformotion ond Brochure
16141 992 -3118 or 992-SISO
Middleport · A!hens -PorI smouth
11 - Jq , J mo. pd.

Announcement s

Yard aale Thurs. Fri. &amp; Sat. Toys,
bicycles. furniture, Home lnte· AVON - All areas. Call Marilyn
rior, adult &amp; children clothing. Weaver 304-882-2645 .
Betty Hughes. 1403 Elm St.
Meadowbrook Addn. Pt . Pl.
R.N. epplications now being
accep1ed tor full time positiOn.
Yard sale Rt. 2 North past V. Fri. Pteasant \Iaiiey Nursing Cafe
&amp; Sat. Clothes, decorations &amp; Center, apply p ersonnel otfic;:e
lots more.
Pleasant Velley Hasp, 30.4 -6754340. AA·EOE .
Yard sale Friday &amp; Seturday.
231 1 lincoln Ave. Pt. Pleasant. ¥VANT ED EXPERIENCED
Pil ots and Deckhands tor tulltime employment on Mononga8
Public .Sale
flela end upper Ot'lio Rivers
412-483 -6557 .
l!t Auction
AIRLINE JOBS AVAILABLE
NOWI Earn up to $60,000.
Rick Pearson AuctiOneer li- Mechanics, tlight attendants,
censed in Ohio and West Virgi- eustomer service, 1-31 5 · 733,
nia. Estate. antique, farm , liqui- 8062 , eKt . A573 , for
dation sales, 304-773-6785.
in formitiDn / listings.

9

~ a ture person needed in my
home 5 day&amp; per week for
babysitting and light housekeeping. Hour1 may vary. Salary
negotiable. Must flave references and tran sportation. If interE!sted pflone 304· 773-5672 af.
TOP CASH -paid for '83 mod el tar 6 :00p.m.
and newer used cars. Smirh
Buick-Pontiac, 191t Eastem Needed male t6 -21 , from 9 till
Ave,, Ga.llipolls . Call 614·446- 5. Days. Call after 5 :00 eve~ ­
ings. 304-675-2295 .
2282 .

We pay casfl for late model clean
used cars.
Jim Mink Chev.- Oids InC.
!lilt Gene Johnson
614-446 · 3672

Junk Auto's with or without
motors. Call 614-388-9303.
Standing Timber. Cal1614 -379·
2758.

Open horse shDW, Saturday.
Aug. 29tfl . 6 p.m. J C Jr.
Fairgrounds . CottagevillE!, WV .
Spons. J .C.H.C.

Buying daily gold, silver coin s,
rings, jewelry, sterling ware. old
coins, large currency. Top prices. Ed Burkett Barber Shop.
2nd. Ave . Middleport, Oh. 614992 -3476 .
Wanted to buy, standing timbar.
Call AI Tromm at 614 -742·
2328.

•FURNACES
•AIR CONDITIONERS

Femate black labrador dog end
puppies. Call 614· 446-4179
after 6 :00PM .

•HEAT PUMPS

Black kitten•. 7 wks . old. Call
614-448 · 7862 .

QUILTS
Antique-Pre 1940' s. Call Marc.
614-992 -2101 {daysl or1 -692·
2461 evenings .

COOLING

"FREE EIIIMATES':

PH. q92.2772

8-4- 1 mo. d.

EAGLE RIDGE
SMALL ENGINE
CENTER
PARTS • SERVICE

on Ali Makes
Transaxle Repairs

Repairs

Located Halfway htwHn

11. 7 and Bashan
HRS : 12:00-6: 00
Monday-Saturday
CLOSED SUNDAY

Ph. 949·2'969

BUV - SELL- TRADE
8 -7 -1mo.

9 pairs of Ladies Shoes . Si;a:e 10
narrow. Worn very little. C11l
614-446-1881 '
2 kittens to giveaway. Call
614·448-3768.

Wanted to buy: scrap tte81 and
metals.·- Riders Salvage 614992 -6468 .
Adjultable or Si;a:e 12 dreasmakers form. Cell 814-992-3483
after 4~ 00 pm.

He!f Beegle p~uppiea . 2 males
left. Call 814-367-0186 or
387-7760.
-3 kiHens - 1 black and wflite, 2
gray and white. Cail 614· 446·
8016 .

E mploymc:nl

Services
11

Help Wanted

Young goat to give away. Call · - - - - - - - - - ~ 14·992 -7698
3 kittens to give away. t orenge
and white. 1 black and gray. and
1 calico. Ca,ll814· 949· 3031 .
60 h . entennatower plua TV FM
antenna. Must be dismantled.
614·985-4267.

•

Wanted To Buy

3 Announcements

4

·...

Auctioneer Col. Oscar E. Click. AVON - All areas. Call Shifley
license# 764-88 . Cal1304 -895- Spoau. 304-675-1429.
3430 .
lady to live in full or part-time.
304-676·1435 .

Giveaway

· 8-10-1 mo. pd.

MARCUM
CONTRACTING

Yard Sale

Help wanted: Elam Home in
Middlepon . 614-992-6873.

4-22-87-tfn

324 E?Mai n St.
Pomeroy
Behind City Hall

Carpenters to work by tfle houf.
Cell 614· 448 -0924.

&amp; Vicinity

MO · BOSS
8-4· 1 mo pd.

949-2263
or 949·2168

CALL

PROGRAM DIRECTOR · Comprehensive outpatient substance
abuse progr1m. Re&amp;ponslbilitiu
in!'!lude program administration,
$upervislon. coun seling. and
public relatiOns. Qualifications
9 houl~ ifclu~e at least tw o YB!Irl
aJCperJe'!ce m substance abu1e
field. some adminittrative eKperience, and in process of certificat ion. Send letter and resum e
by S e ptember 30, to Pe rsonnel
Committee, New Alternat ives,
297 F»url Street, Jackson, Ohio
45640 E.O.E.

....... Pt ·rsleiisiiiif' ·--·

CERTAINTEEO VINYL

Gutters
Downspouts
Gutter Cleaning
Painting
FREE ESTIMATES

Must see to apprecia1e .

Exper. body man needed in
Vin ton lfea. 5 yrt . or more
e;~~ per . T11ol1 required. Inqui re at
614-388-9615 .

THURS.: 1 PM - EI 6~ 45

FOR THE BEST IN
REPLACEMENTS
WINDOWS

SERVICE

" crull u

J

AVON - Sell Avon for Cllrletmu.
Make 40 per cent. Call61 4 -4463358 .

BINGO

CARPENTER

NEW AND USED

•

Sam -Spm

EAGLES CLUB - POMEAOY, OH.

YOUNG'S

PARTS

Lost and. F.ound

M -F .

J&amp;L

8-24•87-1 mo.

v.w.

938 -8870,

FOUND: Bund1 of key 's i:t[l
Eastern A\ltt. Can pick up at
1541 Eastern AWJ ., evenings
after 6:00, ac ross from RAX .
- - - - - - - - - lcLost : Black and wflite part
poodle. l ost on 681 . Call
614-985 -444 3 O f 61 4 -949 3505.

3- 11-Hn

.BOGGS

vour

• ea. 116,000-868.000. Call
602- 838-8885. Ext. 606" .

LOST: lo ng · ~a ir ed Calico C1t.
In Yiclnhy of Mttry Griffin and
Georg8'a Ck . REWARD, Call
614-367· 7734 .

45631

" Hiring! Government job1 -

gray-white. litter trained. 304675-7 2 4 2.

Gallipolis. Ohio

Vinyl &amp; Alum . Sid ing
. Complete Gutte r Work
C ompl e t e Remodeling
Roofing of All Types

or

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4 .black-w hite , 1

6

LONG'S
CONSTRUCTION

·

kittens,

(614) 446-7619 or (614) 992-6601
417 Second Avenue, Box 1213
8-13 tin

Public Notice

Public Notice

5

Sentinei- Page- 13

Giveaway

ator, 304-675-2406.

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4

Licensed Clinical ALt&lt;liclogist ·

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moneys subject to its control
to be awarded a nd on
deposi' as inactive deposit$;
and
WHEREAS , inactive dep osits are defined by Revised
Code Sections 135.01 {E).
(Fj, and 136.06 as deposits
wh ich are · not payable on
demand. are not active or
interim deposits, and Will .
not be neaded.beloretheend
of the Period of designation.
which in this case is Augu st
22, 1989; and
WHEREAS . this Board
9annot linJ that it has
control ofanv public money s
which will not be needad for
sc hool purposes prior to
August 22 . 1989;
BE IT THEREFORE RE ·
SOLVEO . that the estimated
aggrega1 e ma•imum
. amOunt of public mon ey s to
be awarded and on de posit
111 inactive depo sits for ·the
period August 2 3, 1987.
thfough Augu s t 22 . 1989.
shall be $0 .00 {zero doll a rs
and ze ro ce nts): a·n d
8E ·IT FU .RTHER RESOLVED that , in ac cordan ce
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COMMON PLEAS COURT
PROBATE DLVtStON
MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
IN THE MATTER OF
SETTLEMENT OF
ACCOUNTS
PROBAH COURT
MEIGS COUNTY , OHIO
Accounts 1nd vouchen of
the .f ollowing narried fidu ·
~· cleries h8\le been filed in the
• Probate COur-t , Meig s
~ .. County, Ohio , fur approval
: and settlement:
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ESTATE NO . 20652 · Piatributi\le Account of
'-• Ralph Bohahnon. E•eCutor
of the Estate of Alfred W .
Schroath, Ofceased .
ESTATE NO . 15836 ~
Twenty-Second Account of
• Huntington National Bank.
Fiducia,-., of the Trus t of
Velma W. Feiger, Deceued .
ESTATE NO . 16148
Si~tth Current Accoun1 of
Fennie Miller, Guard i1n of
· the Person and Estate of
. Grover C. Oliver .
- ESTATE NO . 24393
: Fourth Paniel Account of
Judy Gibbs, Gu_a rd ian of the
Person and Estat e of
Heather lynn Rou sh and
Josepi'! frank Roush. Jr ..
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ESTATE NO . 25291 Fi,..l lnd Distributive Ac count o f M. Eile~m Buclc ,
Adminiatratri• of the Est1te
of Mabel C . R o ush .
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ESTATE NO , 24876 8E IT FURTH-ER RE·
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of Early M . · Rou t h , 1 w ee k fo r tw o co n s ecut ive
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Fln~~l and Oistribulive Ac eac h eligible d e p osit o"' a t
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Admtn lstretor of the Eattte the time of the fir st publicatio n iri the ne w s p a p en.
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tha t features her version of the career In 1970 by pawning a .
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$10,000 ring . In 1976, her dress·
hearings also comes up s hort
And Tammy Faye Bakker, business grossed $64 million. "~ :
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wife of the former evangelis t, Is guess ·people see my life as a
North's writ ing style "slerlfe" cutttng a gospel record In Nash- fairy tale," she said. "But you ·
and said that II ind icates he tur ns ville because, s he said, " When rea ll ~e very quickly that if 11 '
sex ''on a nd off like a faucet.''
you know God . the r e's so,mething were a fairy ta le. th e pr ince
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ca ted t)lal North, who presents a
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faca de of toughness, is devoid of MAN'S LAND: Fashion des igner . believe In fairy tales. Because
warmth , ki ndness or love,
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guered PTL Club is still scra m · ma rries again. " If you 've chosen can wr ite their autobiograph ies
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nicely. The Rev. J e rry Fa lwell , to be publi s hed Sunday.
that would be "bOring," s he told
who took over the ministry from
"11 's not easy for any wom an.
Newsweek In a r are int e rview .
de posed leader Jim Bakker. not just me." Von Furstenberg, a nd besides, she's been busy.
pleaded withsupportersTuesday whose current beau Is It al ian
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to make one more "sacrific ia l novelist Alain Eikaan, con· He pbu r n, now In her .late 70s.
gift'' by LabOr Day 'to help the fessed. " I would love to be
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marr ied now, I'd get int o It with me nd anythin g, .do all th e Iough
Meanwhile. Jessica Hahn . t-he total commitment. "
wor k in 1he house, In the garden.
church secretary whose 1980
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that, 11 improperly oper a ted ,
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Pomeroy- Middleport. Ohio

Would you stuH en\leloped for
1,000 weekly? U for envelopes
you stuff. Simpl1, piHiant worll:
at home! Send self-lddretHd
enveloped lp HT-ENT· Dept.
ACT, P.O.Box 7384, Huntington W.Va. 2&amp;776 ..

U\l e and work part-time on farm .
Li\ling quarters. ut ilities furnished 81 small wage. Write B o ;~~
P27. in C8f8 of Pt . Pl easant
Register, 200 Mllin·St . Pt . Pl .,
wv 25550 .

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Situations
Wanted

Older woman wants to move in
wit~ someone who will tJ,elp care
for her. References requir ed.
Call Ctlafl es at 614 -446-7835
or case manager at 614 · 3&amp;701 51 .

Will do baby sitting in my hom e.
Have raf. and expet. Call 614446-6147.
PIANO LESSONS . Experienced
piano instructor. Giving lessons
for all ages in my hom e. Call
614-992 -6844 .

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Will do baby sluing in my home
full or pan time. Fenced yard.
Close to scflool. 304-675-2784.

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Septic tan let pumping. residential
S. comrrierical. $80 per IOlld .
Ron EvansEnterpri1111 . Ja ckson ,
Ohio . Call 614-286-5930
Will do House ·' Gleaning in
Cfle&amp;flire, Gallipolis. Middlapore,
and Add ison areas. Please CaR
614-367-0262 or 367 · 763~ .
Can do light hauling and roofing.
Aeuonable rates . Marion
Snid8f. 614· 949-2629

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46 Space for Rent

Grover's t..wn Mower Repair.
We'H pi&lt;* up and deliver. Good.

Office Space for Rent. EKceHent
for Attorneys. AcCountant. etc.
Close to Court HQuse. Call
Wiseman Real Estate Agency .
614- 448-3644.

UNd mOwers for •le. C.ll

114-742- 2383 or 114-742 3091 .

P•ting houlft, roo&amp;, bwna,

mcbile home roots. Fre• Elt•·

Mobile Home lot. 3114 miles from
Gallipolis . Rt ~88 . Call 614448- 3969 .

mot.._ 304·571 -2211 .

COUNTRY MOBILE Home Park,
Route 33. North of Pomeroy.
Rental trailers Call 614-992 7479.

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THE OHIO VALLEY PUBLISHING CO recommends that you
do buain... with people you
know. and NOT to send money

Nice lot, heat furnished In
Hamsonville area. 614 -742 ·
3033 after 8 .00 pm

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47 Wanted to Rent

. Virginta's Personal Care Home
hooroomtor2oldorlytod;es. Call
614-949-3014 anytime.
Spec;ol core tor elderly ond
hand;c•in prwato home.
Elam home Middleport.
614992-6873.

"Do you mind ftxing your
own dinner, dear?
I'm
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husband happy."

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Piano tuning . Lane Daniels. 23rd
year of Service in Meigs-Gallia·
Mason countiaa 614 - 742 ·
2961 .

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Auctioneer Col. Oscar E. Chck, I ------~~-license # 754-88, 304-8953430.
1 ' " ac lot on Jarrys Run Rd
,z
Apple Grove, with rural water .
304·676-2383 .

Real Estate

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Homes for Sale

4 BR ., fp . full basement, 3 mt.

so. of Gallipolis. 34.900 .

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Days-614 -446 - 1615 . After
5 ·00- Call 614-446-12"4

Government Homes from
11 .00, " U Rapaif ". Also tax
de'inquent property . Call 805 644-9533, Ext 613 fof 1nfo
For Sale by Ownftf: 4-5 BR, 3
baths. Approximatety 4000 sq.

ft. 26 aores with tennis court.
S113.000 Will sell wrth only 5
acres for S165.000. Call for
appomtment 61 4·446· 3386.
Government 1eized horh• from
S1 .00, you repan Also proper·
11M for back taxes. For complete
detail• and foreclosure list call
615-822 -2770 , Ext 486
I will accept 1aaled bids unttl
Sept 8. for purchase of the home
of Alice J . Bush, 77 , HalltdiV
Heights. Shown by appo.ntme"t
onty. Call 614· 446·9636 or
256-6078 Right 11 reserved to
reject all bids Mail bids to G. B.
lush, P.O.BoA 394. Gallipolis,
Ohio46631 .
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For' Sale by owner· 4 -6 BR. , 3
baths. 3384 sq ft. Heated.
fenced pool in 1 aero. Additional
lots anilable 1129.000. Call
614 -«8-7044 day, 446- 9668
aftet' 5:30.
Government homes from $1 (U
Repair) . Foreclosures, Repos,
T •• Delinquent Properties Now
selling your •••· Call 1-315736· 7375 Ext. 3P-OH-H for
current list . 24 hours.
Nice 3 bedrooms. part1al basement. total electric:. lot 1 00 h A
200 ft Low 40's. 208 Midway
Drive, New Haven. W. Va. Can
:!04-875-3030 or 304 - 6753431
Three bedroom brtck home,
large living room. deck. fr,.
water-septic. BYa percent loan
assumption. live mtnutes to
Point Pleasant After 5 p m .•
304-676 -5306
2 or 3 bedrooms. double lot,
close to schools and stores,
818,000. 304-675-7833
For sale by owner, Mason. 3 br
ranch , 1 1!) bath , tamifV room,
fireplace. S48.000. Auumable
Loan. Ph . am 304-n3· 5909;
pm 304-675-5617

32 Mobile Homes
for Sale
14x70 3 BR .• total elec .. undarpinping, blocks, shrubs, sundeeM 69,000 Call 614 -3677267 evenings.
Mercerville. Close to school.
Mobile home and lot ready lo
move into . Excel
Cond .
$15,500 Call 814-256-6478.
1974 Grilnvtlle 14x70. 2 or 3
• BR .• central air. 8x10 deck. appl.
tncluded, all gas. Call814 -2465134 after 6 ·00 PM .
1977 V1ctOr1an Deluxe Mobile
Home 14 ... 67, 2 Br., 1 bath, gas
tteat . $8500 . Cell 614 -4462157
19'70 Cambridge 12A70 - Gas
heat, 3 DR , 11h bath. Extra nice,
Dishwasher . $8950. Call 61446-0HS
1974 Concord 14x70. total
elec , 3 Br .. new carpet. Most
see Caii614 -.U6-0175

PRICED RIGHT One aere
butld1n9 lots on Rt . 2 at Aahton .
Public watw and mobile homes
permitted, 304, 576 -2 336.
On• •ere lots on Mason 80 at
Ashton , public water . mobile
homes permitted. S500 down.
$160 per mOnth, 304-576 2336

Two lots on Sand Hill Road.
Three mil" from town, 304·
,675-2848.

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Houses for Rent

Nicety 1urn1shed small house
Adults only References re·
quired Off 1trett parking Ph
614 -446 -0338 .
2 BR' , unfurnished house With
garage. Accef! one child. Ref.
and Oep. Call614·446- 9686
4 BR . houstfor r~t . 3 mi. so. of
Gallipolis 1300 a month plus
dap . Rat, required . Call 614·
446-1615. After 6 :00PM ., Clll
446-1244.
4 BR houl8 on 1 ·acre. Excel
location. Ref. Call A -1 Real
Estate Broker. Call 304-675·

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Nicely turmshed small house. 3
roomundbath . Adults. No pats
Ref and Dep. Call 614-446·
2643.

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Farms for Sale

20 acre farm with 3 BR hOuse.
Hannan Trace Road, Glenwood.
W . Va. for more information cell
304-n3-6118 or 773- 5186
after 6 :00.

34 . Business
Buildings
Comm•cial buildings for le.. e.
Downtown Pt. Plea11nt. Stor ...
offices. A -One Reel EstJte.
Carol Yatger. Broker. Call 304176 -8104.

Furnished apartment. S210 .
utilhias paid. 1 bdr. 920 Fourth.
Gallipolis. Call 446·4416 after "
8pm

Furn•shed.downstairs. 3 rms
and b•th Clean. No pets. ~dults
only . Deposit an&lt;t Ref Required
Call614-446 -1519
N1cely furnished , 2 -BR apart·
mant N1ce location . Adults only.
Call614-446 -2404 .
N1ce, 2 Br , Apt . Stove. refrig .
Furnished. Water paid. Near
Drive-In Th~atre Call614· 446 7025.

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Fumished Apt Adults only . All
utiliti" paid. Get n1ady for
wintftr Caii&amp;U -446-9523 .

2 BR aptl 6 closets. kttchen ·
appl, furnished, Washer· Dryer
hook-up, ww c•pet , newly
painted, deck
Regency Inc
Apu . Call 304 675· 7738 or
675 ·5 104

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Furnished Apt. , 1 BA , $225
ut1hties paid. 607 2nd Ave
Gallipolia. Call 614 446 4416
after 8 :00PM .

Furniahed apt .. 2 BR . S,95 .
Water paid 1136 2nd, Ave
Gallipolis.· Call 614 -446· 4416
after 8 :00PM .

Modern-2 BR. house in country
Close to Holzer 8300 a month.
Oep. raqu1rttd. Call 814-4461323 or 245-9170

Remodeled upstairs. 2 BR ..
unfurnished . utilities paid
Aduhs only. 749 Second Av8
Cell 614-446 -1457 after 3 :30
PM

For rent or sale. Will help finance
or land contract. 10 yr. old
houH-, 3 BR , Patriot ViHage
Ct~ll 614- 446-1340 or 4463870

Furnished Ap.nment : 4 rooms
11nd bath Centrally located. One
or two adults. Ref. and Sec. Oep.
req1.11red . Call 614- 446-Qot.44.

1) ? Bedroom, 2 story in town.
Dining room , fall'lity room 1
year .lean. No Children . $300 a
month. 2) 3 Bedroom home in
Rodney Vill.tgell. 2 baths $300
a month. 31 2 Bedroom brick
below Swan Creek . Den, fuH
basement, 1 car garage. 8250 a
•month. RefMences. credit check
and aecutlty depottt required.
No pets allowed. Wileman Real
Ettate, 614-446 -3644 .

Apartments for the Elderly~
Frenchtown Apartm81111. 727
Fourth Ave. Opening &amp;oon 24
units designed for Senior Citi·
zens 162 &amp; older) S. handicapped
persons. Rent including adjutt ment for water, sewage &amp;
elaetriC ta baRd on tenants
income Equal housing oppor
tunity . Appllctltons may be
ptcMad up at Spnng Valley Plaza.
Call446 -4639 . All electric heat
pumps

Recentty remodeled. 1 bad·
room. in town. Off·street park·
tng, wash.,· drver References
required t14 · 992 · 5912 or
614-992-6723 after 6 00

2 nice rooms completely fur ·
ntthed Utilities pa1d. Women
only. Call 614 -446· 1414 or
446 · 1023

Unfurnished house and apan·
ments in Pomlfoy. 8100. • 8160.
plus utilities Also for. sale on
land contract. Call 614-9926069 or 614- 992 - 7511 .

Nice Apt .· Unf. 2 BR .. ground
floor, covered patio end yard .
Has refr &amp; range &amp; drapertes.
Quiet neighborhood. S175 a mo.
ph.11 dep. &amp; ref. Call Earl Tope
614 -446 -0332 days or 446·
0161 eve.

3 bedroom . Adults. No pets.
304-676·4384

42 Mobile Homes
for Rent
2 BR . trailer. furnished. natural
gas. Adults only. No pets. Call
614-387-743B.

2 BR. trailer for rent Call
614-378 -2409 after 6 :00PM .
or 446 -9727 anytime.

·1972 .Windsor: 12lll70. 2 bed·
rooms. woodbumer. air condition, deck. awntng 86, 100.
304 -875 -1558.

Furntshed Effictency 8145 Utih·
tlas paid, share bath, 607
Second Ave , Gallipolis Ph .
446· .U16 af1ar7PM.

Nice 3 BR . house. CioN to
schools· and churches. $300 a
month plus deposit. Ret. r•
quired. No pets Call 614-446·
1734 between 7:30 AM · 9 :30
PM .

1979 Nashua14k70, total electric, 1% baih, deck. with or
without satellite dish . On rented
lot. Call614·992 -6710.

1970 Uberty mobilp home, 2
bedroom•. 304-675· 3763

1 and 2 bedroom apartments for
rani
Basic rent lor 1 bdr .,
$1B3.00: 2 bdr .. $219.00. Also
required a ' 8200 00 , •curity
depostt. CONTACT: Jackson
Estates Dept Ph 446- 3997
Equal Housing Opportunity

Modern 1 BR apartment. Call
614·446 -0390.

1969 12 x &amp;0 Nanco, Washerdryer, also new carpet, refrig ..
AC . Call 614-9B5 -4421 after
5:00PM

1986 Pine Ridge. 14x70, mobile
home. 304-675-3096 .

Apartment
for Rent

LOTS &amp; AChEAGE
Site
beside Ohio River, sitl!ll along
Rt 2, treder sit" rtear Rt. 2 and
waterside sites. Phone 304576 -2026 .

For Rent . AC ., furmshad, 2 B~ ,
mobile home located at K &amp; K on
Eastern Ave $185 a month
Oep . and Ref. requtrad Call
814-255-1187.

14lll70 Windsor with 14~~:30
addition. 3 b8drooms, poqd,
ap~ox 3 acres. Gallipolis Ferry,
304-675-6930.

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Graham School Rd .. 2 BR .. AC ..
carport. $;2:25 a month. Dep. &amp;
Ref. required . Call 614·446·
38BB or 446· 4491 .
Gracious living 1 and 2 bedroom apartments a1 Village
Manor and Aiverstde Aplft ·
ments tn Mtddleport From
t21 6. including utilities. Call
614-992 -7787. EOH
2 bedroom apts . and house in
Midcfteport and Pomeroy Pay
own utilities . Call 614 992·
2381 or 614 ~ 992-2720 .

51 Household Goods

KIT 'N' CARLYLE "'by Larrr Wright

3 or 4 Bedroom house 1n Kyg&amp;r
Creek School District. Reference&amp; Ph . 61~ · 446 - 8621 .

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For Lease

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FOR LEASE: one -bedroom
apartment overlooking citv park.
S175. por month. Call6, 4·446·
2325 or 446·4425.
FOR LEASE Apartment wi1h
completely remodeled kitchen,
bath. bedroom and livingroom
Available middle: of August
Second floor , corner Sa coni:tdondd
Pi'ne. Parkin!;~ area prov• e
S225 . per month, or $250. wnh
kilchen appliances furntshed
Call 614 -446- 2325 or 446
425
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Merchandise

51 Household Goods
SWAIN
AUCTION &amp; FURNITURE 62
Oliva St .• Gall•pohs.
NEW- 6 pc. wo qd group - 5399.
living room suites - $199· S599 .
Bunk beds wtth beddmg· S199 ,
Full size manrou &amp; foundation
ttarting ·' S99 . Reclln.1Hs
starting - 899.
USED· Beds. drenerl. bedroom
suites , $199 - &amp;299 Desks,
wringer washer . a complete tine
of used furniture.
NEW- Western boots· 530
Workboots $18 &amp; up . (Steel &amp;
soft toeJ Call614 - 446 · 3169
County Appliance, Inc. Good
used appliances and TV sets
Open BAM to 6PM Mon thru
Sat. 614 -446 · 1699 627 3rd.
Ave. Gallipolis1 OH

&amp;

1979 Honda trail 10, 1460.
304 -675 -1731

54 Misc . Merchandise

1982 Honda C)(l500, wind ·
shield, saddlebags:. good shapa.
Good mllaaga. 304·8•2·2704.

Callahan ' s Used Tire Shop. Over
1,000 tires. sizes 12, 13, 14, 16,
16. 16 6. 8 miles flUt Rt. 218.
Call 614 -256 -6251 .

'B6 red Honda 700 Ma~a. ~~0
mile• . $2995. Serioul 1nqUifl81
on~ . 304 -875 -6630.

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3 Wheel bicycle for sale. Call

4}ifafr

614-256-6090 .
Bolen s-Husky 10HP Wisconsin
42 " mowerdack . rotatillar ,
ptow. snow blade and dump bed
trailer S1400 or trade for van
Call614 -446 - 3459
Going out ol Business: Large
cermic kiln, molds, paints and
supp1ta11 Call614 - 388· 8806
Sharp PC 1600 Peckel Compu ·
ter with cass9tte !nterfa.ce and
printer. S250. Call 614 992·
7168 after 6:00 PM
John Dvera 212 lawn and
garden tractor 46 1n . mower 2
wheel cart . Like new cond . Call
614 -446 -2347
Craftsman , 0" table saw and
10'' Radial saw Heavy duty drill
press. Call 614 -448 · 1288
Pinto 1978 Automatic. Fir1t
$500 takas it 7ft , 11 B f1 , 1 ton
dump bed wtth hotst 1400. Call
614 -446-7019 .
Strocto Golden Ch,ur c g11
barbecue grill. 42 .000 BTU .
Used one ttme EAcel shap•
Cet! 614 -245 -9393.

Dishwasher. Sears Kenmore.,
built·in, harvest gold . Used loss
than 1 yr S22~ Call 614· 3BB·.
9608 .
4 piece' living rm . su.te. s 100
Call 614·446 . 1662 after 5:00
PM .
Wooden sofa and chair. brown
print. Good cond Call61 4-682 6876 after 5 :00 PM
King Size Bookcase Waterbed,
complete, $239. Mattress. Wa·
terbed and Furniture Warehouse, 98 Columbus Rd .,
Athens, Ohto 45701 614 -593·
7191 .

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Pets for

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Regis11ued Cock8f Spaniel pup·
p1es . Adult Mtniature
Schnau zer: Siamese Mitten and
cat. Call 814-992· 2607 or
614 -992 ·651 6
AKC registered Chow ChoW
puppies. Call ahflr 6 ·00. 304675 -6799 .

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Musical
Instruments

1-1972 Fender. telec aster gul·
tar . 1 -Eiec:tra MPC guitar with 6
modules. 1· Morley Echo. vo·
fume pedal. Calle 14- 3BB -8436.
Bundy trumpet likfl new •200.
Call 61 4 -446 · , 662 after 5 :00
PM .
Good used trumpet s 125, tHm
Good Marching Rifl e. never
been used. 614-992 -6791 .
Signet clarinet with reed cJJp
r•ads. used oneschQOitefm. Will
sale for SJOO , 304 -882 - 3661

Kirby Vacuum cleaner wrth
auachmen ts and ICrubbet ,
S1 58 . Rebutlt and 1till guaun·
toed . Castt or terms . Call 614 ·
992 -7142 .

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Caulylic converters . on l y
$89 95 . M o1t models . lnstalla·
t lon also available MuHiat Man,
9 Stimpson Ave .. Athena, Ohio.
1· 800·843 - 3767

TONY ' S GU N REPAIRS . hot
~ eblue•ng , now tail ing order
orders for cus tom Mausers. call
304· 875- 4631 .

CARPET- 9x12 - as low as $50 lots to pick from Allio cut
carpet A8 00 a yd. and up
Financing a\lail. Swivel rocknrs.
S100 , Mollohan Furn1ture,
Upper River Rd Call 614· 446 ·
7444 .

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Wallpaper MtU Outlet at the
Spring Vaii~JV Plaza . Beautiful
nltW patterns in stock. 30 P&amp;f
can-' off.

LAYNE 'S FURNITURE

New wood 6 pc. l1v ing room
suites, s 399 95, New living
room suites trom $179 .95 to
$700.; Chest of drawers, 4
dfawer, S:48 , 5 df11wer. 159 95,
End tables from S69 95 set.
Used Fur,iture· bedroom suites,
full sized beds, twin beds and
rockers . Recliners from $99 .95
and up
THE WORKING
MAN ' S FRIEND

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Ffuit
&amp; Vegetables

Red raspberrie• . Pi&lt;;ll your O¥Wn
t:n we pick Call Taylor"s Berry
Pat ch. 614 · 246 5084 or 4•fl·
8692.
Quality Ff\.lits and Vev81abiH
retarl 11nd whoiMUie 8 &amp; S
Produce across from Pizu Hu1.
Gallipolis, Ohio.
Yellow Freestone Cann i ng
Peache• NoW Available Call tor
va rieties end pdcH.
BOB ' S MAAKET
Matl:'n 77 3·6721
Opep 7 Da¥1

Farm Sttpplte s
&amp; Ltvestock

2 -100 lb . propane tanks · 1 fulL
Cl)uch, good condltron See at
No 7 8urd8ue Addn . 304 6715·
4304
2 -aluminum awni n~s . tits win ·
dows 35 " wtde. See ftl No. 32
Burdette Addn . 304-676- 2233
54 " metal aink. au co nd.
s 1 00.; 2 base ca~ . $10 . each: 4
well ·heezftr S1()0 , 9 - 5 304 675 ·2406
8 N Ford tract or, bush hog, dis&lt;:.
plows, blade&amp;. good ttll ., good
cond. $2 ,500 ' 1981
900
cuatom Honda Good condltton,
tully dressed . $1 900 large
ches1 freezer 8125 . 304 -773 5944 ,

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55 Building Supplies
Burldi f!Q Materials
BloeM . br• ck , sewer pipes. Wtn ·
dows. lintels. et c. Claude Win
tars. Rto Grande , 0 Call 614
24!i - 6121 ,

1979 Chrysler Cordob1 Good
cond Air , AM -FM -8uri.ck.. Call
614 · 448 ~ 6597

1975 Pontiac Bonn~ llle. auto.
400 motor . Run• 1JOfld. Body
rovgh . &amp;200 Call 614 446·
6957
1973 Delta 88 ~ft'tl\l ft~~;haust ,
new brellp, V- 8, 1uto. C•ll
61 4 · U8-81 96
1983 ChlrV•tte, Stand11d, 4
1peed. In good cond i rron .
49.000 miln 132 Butternut,
Pom•oy. Ohio
Stainlan !Ileal e•haustsyst•m•
Now cuttom made: lor your
truck, motof home or t luslc e~r ,
With lif•· tlme wauanty , Muffler
Man 9 Sttmpson Avtt .. Athens.
Ohio . 1 ~ 800 · 843 - 3787 .

1984 c l\..,y C•val!et I apeed,
.tur I AM .FM cas1at11 . , Good
co~dit lon , 12996. 614 - 992·
5170 or 81&amp;· 992 ·3167
1981 M•rcurv Cougar PS , PB.
Aj, , AM -FM radio e•••tta. 4
n~ tifts. C1ll &amp;14 192-5019,

Ferg. trattOf . new ttre$,
new m&lt;at or, with 5 ft . bush
U250 . Call 614 -286 ·
,_

1986 Trans Am . lo•ded. T.ake
over payments. M ust tlave good
crttdit . Cllllhtlr 5 :00, 304 - 876·
2295.

Bars , c hains, and ap,ockats t o t.t
elmott any IIW . SIDERS
EQUIPMENT CO , Hendertort.
W, Va. 304 -675- 7421

1988 FDrd Torino, Frame broke.
289 motOf . trana. etc, 8160.
Call M inerva 304· 675 -4697 .

New Holland 717 forage harvel·
tar, New Holland 467 7 h . h1y
bind: Gehl grinder mixer All
good conditton 304- 273 -4215
06 Caterpillar dozer. 8}1.C . cond
Will sell or trade for 1maller
dozer . 304 · 576·2823

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Livestock

Duroc Boar, . Bred JUGt like the
boars we tested at the Ohio
Tastation that gelned over 2 6
lb1 per day, Rogw Bentley,
Sab1.na, OH 513- 584- 2398 ,
Work Horse l01 sale. Appro" ,
1.000· 1,200 tbs . 5300. Call
614-367 -7118 .
Registered Quarter Hone M~re
a'nd Colt. $600. Call 6 14- 251 ·
6309.
Laying hans and pullets and
trying chicken• Call 614- 446·
4656.

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Hay '&amp; Grain

1980 Fi1t X19 , e•c•ll"'t cor,d•·
tton. t3.200 Of bett offer.
304 -675 -6414 .

1981 Chavy C•prlce Classic.
loaded ~tth optiona. AU power .
13, 100. 304 - 675 -2563 .

1982 Bu ick Regal. 1c, tilt.
34.000 miles. t5 ,900. 304·
576-4480

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1986 Mercury lynA St•tion
Wagon . ac. clean . U300. 304 675 · 4480
'75 Chevy pick··up. 6 cyi .. f\.lnl
good &amp; looks good. 81 .200 c .. n
sea PV Apts . 429 Cypreu Ct..
Pt. Pl.

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Trucks for Sale

1970 Chav . truck. 6 cyl. , shon
wheel base. AC . Good truch
c.u 6 14 · ~46 - 1522 .
For Sale. 1971 lnternattonal
Scout 4 Wheel Drive Runs
good. ' Needs some repair or
trade for two calfs Would ltke to
buy some frying chickens Call
614 - 388· 8437 •nvtlma.
1

1978 Ford Courier Body
Rougli. Best oftar. Call 614·
446· 6766,
1986 Chev 5 ~ 10 , 4spd .. 4 cy l.,
fuel injection . 24.000 miles
t4800. Clean. Call 814- 448·
3040.
1987 s , 1Q. PS. PB. 4 speed.
longbed. 1500 lb payload For
sale or trade . Call 614- 992·
6575.

1979 1 ton Chevrolet, ucallenl
conditiOn, 304- 882 -2696

2 BR . Mobile Home. Addison
township, in country. fenced 1n
.,..rd. '$200 a month plus utilities. Call 614·«8-6345 .

1984 Chevy Super Cab S -10
truck, a11. ps, pb. e11tras . 304·
676 -7965 .

2 BR. Mobile Home. Phone
814-446 -8345 .

12d5 trailer for rant: No
children, cau 814-992 -2367
after 15:00. weatutnd anytime.
3 bedroom trailer in Tuppers
Plains. S200 month plus deposit
and utilities. Available Sept. 1.
814-etl7·3487 '
2 bedroom mobile home. Y.a mila
out Jericho Road . call •fter 5
p .m .. 304-675-8483.
2 bedrooms and 3 badrooma,
Gellipolia f:erry. One with central
air. 304-675-4088.

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3 rooms and bath, gas heat,
ground flOor. wuher and dryer
hook up, no chiklren, immediate
occupancy No pets. phone
304-876-4480 oxt 63 or 60.

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45 Furnishad Rooms
Room• for rant1 day. week .
month. Gellia Hotel. Call 614446 -9680. Rantulowas8120
month.
Furnished room $76. Utilities
paid. Share bath. Single male.
91 9 Second. Gallipolis. Call
446- 4416 after 7pm.

Autos _for Sale

1986 Chev. Cavalier, black.
Deluxe interior'. cruise, AC .,
AM-FM - . radio. Call 814- 246 9110 or 448- 2323 .

"All you ever get picking pockets are $lips
of paper saying, 'Inspected by *10'1"

1982 Camero. Sharp Mull ba
seen to epprec:iate. U99&amp; .
19B4 Chevette, nice. 02796 .
Call614-286- 8622.

Vans 8t 4 W.O .

1979 Volkswagon van ir'l good
cond Call 614-446-8653 after
5 .00 PM .
1978 Ford , F-160._ 4~4 . short
bed atep side. Locka and runs
good. e1395 . Call 814 -2474292.
.

Auto Repair

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Home
Improvements

A NEW SPAR !

WE'LL RtPLACt THE SPAR,
MOUNT THE TQRPI; DO, AND
STAY HERE UNTIL !&gt;ARK ...
THEN WE'Ll MAK E? OUR
--f'-.~ RUN OP\J THE IRONCLAD .'

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Uneondttionll lifetime guaran·
te• local ref•enc.. furnhrhed ,
r,.. MHmates. C111 coli~
1 . fl,4 - ~37 · 0418 . day or night ,
~ fl g • r .• 8 a ~ a m • n t
Wat•proottnf.
SWEEPER and a.w1ng rn~hlne
repair , patts. snd suppll•. Pidl
up and del;.,ery, Da"' l' Vacuum
Cleaner. on·• hill mile up
Geort(IH Creel!. Rd Call t14441 -0294

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GE . Sp.eiaUng in Zantth. Call
304- 576 - 2398 or 614 · 44&amp;·
2454.

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Rotary 01 cable tool dfrUing
Moll well s com plellld sarn•dav
Pump sales and service. 304·
995· 3802
St11lts TrM and lAwn S•rvic•.
lawn c ara. l•ndacaplng. stump
•emovaL 304 · 1576 -1842 or
576- 2903 .

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Custom design bridl worll.
chimney buildjng, ltOnt W(Kk.
Wtggi n• Masonry Evans, WV
304 - 372 8244 .

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doctor is found hanged , and
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CARTER 'S PlUMBING
AND HEATING
Cor . Fourth and flint
Gallipolia. Ohlo
Phone 614 -448 -3888 or 614·
446- 4477

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Electrical
&amp; Refrigeration

Wuher and dryer service and
repair Reasonable rates. 30
years e11perience. Ca11614· 367·
0322
R"ft•idential or coffimerc•al wir·
•ng. New service or repatrs.
licensed electrician Esttmate
free. Ridenour Electrical. 304 676 - 1786

General Hauling

Dillard Water Service Podia.
Ctsterns. Wells. D•liverv A~t
tim e. Call 614 - 446 -7404 -,.o
SundAy calls.
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Wattftnon's Water Hauling ,
teasonable ratea, immediAte
2.000 gallon delivery, cista~!·
pools. well, etc:. call 304· 5 r 2919
Formerly Ke"'s now John's
Water Sf!rvice, John Wattersfn.
Jr . Owner. 1,000 or 2.QOO 'al
servtce 304 - 6:76 ~ 2248 .
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R &amp; M Cul'lom Couchaa and
Reupholstflry, St. Rl. 7, Crown
City, Oh. 814- 251- 1470. Eve.
614-448 - 343Q. Open dally 9 to
4.30. Sat. 9:30 to 1 :30 Old •
new Uphostered,

1986 Econoline Conversion
Van. 16,000 miles. Aear air. re•
hester. 361 engine. Call 814-l . ---'--~--~-9815- 3543.
Mowrey's Upholstering serving
tri coontyaraa22 ye1rs. The bast
'78 Jeep CJ&amp;; 25B 6-eyl., In' furniture uphc)llterlnl(. C.U
motor. Good cond. $1,000. 304-87! - 4'1~4 lor free
~Q4·676· 7375.
estimat•s .

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pools, cis terna. wells . PH. 814·
245 -9285

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110.500. 304~ 87! - 1731 .

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Auto Parts
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ping, tr imming, prt.~n l nu
wood , atorm damag•.
downs. Free Elrlmll".
675 -3817. '

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MuHI• Man , 9
Mo1 t
Stimpson Ave . Athent . Ohio.
1·800·843•3767

1969 Red Camaro LT1 . 350.
auto, shtrp. 30•· 882· 2•76 or
882 -3862

1969 Oodge Tfuck. Factory 4
speed . Call 6'4 -992 -2367 after
' 5·00. weekends anytime

Mercerville. Ohio. 14x60, 2 BR .
carpet throughout, total elec
A-1 cond . It inter•tad call
614·266-6230 after 6 ·00 PM .

2 BR ., furnished and modem.
exp~~ndo livingroom . City school
district. 314 lrd. St. Kanauga
Call614-446-7473.

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• •' I AM 1111 CHARGE
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Uaed and Rebuilt transmissions.
Internally in1pKted and guaran .
,..d. ln•tallat ton availabll We
buy ju nk uansml11ions. Call
614-445-0968 .
.:._.:._.:._.:.__ _-:--:-::7 -lc Oual exhaust kits. $99.96 in·
!lUlled .w!oat Fords, Chevy
trucks . V1ns.. 4A4 't , MuHier
Man , 9 Stimpaon Ave., Attt~K~s,
Ohi9 1-800·8:'3· 3767.

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1 2' aluminum bolt and 5h HP

1912 fofd 1 EXP. Sun root, PS .
PB , AM · FM 82000 Call 614446 -0809 1ftet 6 :00PM

T030
paint.
hog.
6522

30~ · 773- 5234

28R, $ '175 a month . No deposit.
Children welcome. Cell 614·
256 -1576.

1982 Chrysler Lebarron. 4 dr
Sedan. 4 cyl .. P6 .. PB .. cruise.
tilt , AM · FM, air. 65,000 mtl.t.
Asking S3600 or bestoHer Call
614 -246·5801 aftar 5:00PM

197 9 Bonnevtlle Pont iac::,
loaded, high mil Rul'l gr ..l.
.1 . 500. J04-67!i &lt;25tJ

Now buying sh•H corn Of ear
cor n. Call for latest quotes. ~lver
City Farm Supply , 614 -446 ·
2985.

Rabti1ts and cages . All lor sale.
Caii614- 38B -8868

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. AERO Craft tri·hull wrth IS&amp;
16
Johnson,
2 -6 gal. tlnka. ski' I
and aquip Run• e•ul. $1760 .
Call
. 258 -8758.
614

Johuon motor . 304 - 676 ·
1231 .

84 Ford· LTD. PS . PB . AT . AC .
4 dr Sedan, rnU••Iow20 ' s. M int
Condition Call 814·448 -1640
o' 111 IC.ineon Or Gallipolls

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anchored live Jrom New

lhundefcuft trl ·haul.
1979
walk·thru windshield , 10 HP
Mercury outboard motor. E•c•l·
lent condttiOn , J04-B82·27t0.

Wanted to Suy: 1978 to 80
Dodge Omnl or Plymoulh t-lo·
rlzon C•ll614- 446. 337fi . .

THURS., AUG. 27 •
8:00 I]) Big Valley Joaquin

Pontoon.12760.
Boat · 50C•ll
HP. John.on.
trail«
4043 .•tter
1 :00PM . &amp;14-441-

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Boats and
Motors foi Sela

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1981 Camaro-rltd with extra
strip p1ckage. PS . PB . cruise,
1ltt, rear louver. Extra clean and
nic8. 89600 . Call 1nytlma 614·
367- 0689.

1 66 Mauey Fe, g. ga• 1raC1o1 ,
•4600 8 tt catlla rack , 82QO.
Shaver post driver, t600 fofd
3- 14 lnch plowu. 1260. ford 8
h disc $200. Emco 6 h . bush
hpg, UOO, Also Other equip
Caii6U-388 -_9832

RelldV m t• ' concretfl and 811
concret e supplie&amp; Call us Valley
Brook Cement and Supplies,

Dregonwynd Cattery KenneL
CFA Himalayan , Persian and
Siamese ktttens. AKC Chow
puppies. Now kitten&amp; : Siamese
and Htmalayans, Call 614- 446 3844 after 7PM

car . Call6,4 - 37~ · 2662.

1986 Oodu• Daytona Tu,bo Z.
rltd · silver, black llather. wary
optJGn . U600, and tall a ov.r 2
yea's p1ymenu . 30~ · 676 ·
5306

62 Wanted to Buy

Groom and Supply Shop-Pet
Groomtng A l l breeds . All
styles. Julie Webb Ph . 614 -446 · 0231

1976 Charoer SE , good work
car , 1979 Mustang. good work

CROSS &amp; SONS
U.S. 35 W81t. Jacllson . Ohio
614 · 2B6· 64f.l1 ,
Mauey Fergultln. New Hfllland,
Bush Hog Sal" &amp; Service. Ov•'
40 used tractor• to ottoo,s.e from
At complele line ol new &amp; ua.ed
~uipment . larg•st Ml•ctton •n
S E Ohto.

Con creta blocks all tiles yard Of
deti\lery. Ma so n sand. Gallipolis
Block Co ., 123 111 Pine St ..
Gallipolis. Ohio Call 614 -446 2783.

Pets for Sale

Autos for Sale

1981 Ford Eseon slationwsgon.
daytime · 304 -773·638B: .,..en•
~ng • 3~ · 77 3· 5 778

Apple butter kettl e. I 1 50. Sears
window fan. 3 speed. SSO.
304 -675- 173, .
4 ',8 ' ut•htv trailer. 304 -6715·
2159

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Television
Viewing
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1983 Yamaha IP 426. , UOO
bcellent Condition. 304 -875 1387.

Plastic cistern state appro'tled.
plastic septic te.lks, plasti c
culvflrts, mfltal ' culverts . RON
EVANS ENTERPRISES. Jackson, Oh. 614-286-ij930.

198~ Gravely Walt. · behind. B.HP
with Snow blade. Very good
condition. 1985 Honda CR250
Good shape Ca ll 614 -992 ·
6710.

PARSON'S FURNITURE

~1 ~S .,,1ST ll6fi: IQON WHID'o;;

19 5 Honda CR 125. Good
Shape. Coli 614 - 379-2162.

Wanted To Buy old 1800 log
house, call614·245- 9448 .

GOOD USED APPLIANCES
Washen . dryeut , refrigetator s,
ranges Skaggs Apphances .
Upper River Rd. beside Stone
Crest Motel. 614 -446 -7398.

90 Days sa me u: cash w ith
apptoved credit
.3 Mites out
Bulaville Rd . Open 9am to 5pm
Mon thru Sat Ph 614· 446 ·
0322

IT 51\'(~ '00 ~16411' lll~
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, 197'15 HondaC8125S. 1979GT
80 Yamaha . C•ll 114-,388 9384.
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Furni1ure, new 8r used.
Large section of quality f urn iture . 1216 Eastern Ave ,
Gallipolis.

Soles and chaira priced from
$396 to $995. Tables 850 and
up to !f125. Hide·a·beds $390
to $695 Reclinera 5225 to
S376 . Lampa $28 t o $125.
' Omettes S109 and up to $495 .
'Wood tabla w -1 chain $285 to
S796 . Detk $100 up t o S376.
H utches $400 and up. Bunk
beds complete W·mattreues
5296 and up to S395 Beby beds
$1 10, Manresse&amp; or bo• springs
full Or twin $68, firm $78. Bnd
588. Queen sets &amp;225. IC.mg
$360. 4 drawer chest 869 Gun
cabinets 6 gun. Ga s or electric
range &amp;375 , Baby ma ttresses
535 &amp; S46 Bed frames 120.
S30 &amp; King frame eso Good
seleetion of bedroom suttes.
metal cabinets , haadb oard s $30
and up to S66 .

BORN LOSER
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio

nu..da-'f, August 27, 1987

900 Kawasaki. Good oond. C.ll
&amp;14· :JIBr88t8

Antiques

Gas range . sso Clothes press
S25 One30gal andone45gal
1ish tankt . complete with nand
and fist, , both for 1.2215, Call
614 -992- 6783

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1980 Honda CABO Dirt bike.
Good Cond, $42&amp; . Call 304:
882-2422.

Weltinghouae ele. stove. Nora•
jar. 1 000 tobacco sticks, King
wood and coal atove. Call
614-379'-2455.

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ifon beda. Iiiii heating 1\0'Itl,
wa1hing machlne. old chairs.
Call 114-446-2857.

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Space for tmalt trailers. All
hook-upa. Cable. Also efficioACV
rooma, air .and cable. Muon,
w va Cell 304-n3-5661 .

SPACES FOR RENT - Trailar
lots, Rt . , , locust Road . back of
K &amp; K . 304-675 -1076.

Professional
Services

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SOUTH
make a weak two-bid with only a live- 1
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card suit, as East did. South overcalled j
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with two no--trump, showing his hal- .
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was happy to raise to game.
Both·declarer and defender were on
Vulnerable: North-South
Dealer: West
their toes early. East put in the .JO of
hearts, but declarer ducked. East conSoulb
Nor~ East
tinued with the queen and South won Wes1
2NT
Pass
the king. It would now be fatal lor de- Pass
Pass
Pass
3NT
Pass
clarer to attempt to Ioree out the club Pass
ace, so he played K·Q and another diamond, finessing the 10 when West
Opening lead: • 2
showed up with lour to the jack. As the
play or diamonds continued, East had
to make lour discards, and he let all of
his clubs go. That gave South a blue- tered by an unusual "brilliancy" by
print. East had started with live West. II, on the second high diamond
hearts and only one diamond, and he played by South, West wastes the jack,
had discarded lour clubs. He must then declarer will be inclined to overhave three spades left, obviously head- take in dummy to establish an extra
ed by the king. So declarer took a entry there. This will allow declarer to
spade finesse and exited with a heart. take a. second spade finesse. When
East could do no better than take his East-shows out after declarer overremaining heart tricks and then lead takes his .diamond queen, South will
realize that he has been taken in by an
away from the K-10 of spades.
All of this could have been coun- extremely fars1ghted play by ~est .

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..----Local briefs!--- ---Area deaths--Carl Smith

Coolville man c;ted
by OSP
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A Coolville man was cited in an accident Wednesday. at 4: 15
p.m .. in Bedford Township on Township Road 227, just north of
County .Road 34, &amp;ccording to the Gallia-Meigs Post of the State
Highway Patrol.
Greg A. Hennen: 19, was cited for speed excessive for road
conditions after his car, which was going south, lost control on a
curve and hit a car driven by Donald A. Dudding, 26, of
Guysville. Dudding was driving north at the lime.

: .Mine rescue event Satu~day
ST. CLAIRSVILLE- There will be 15 teams competing in the
sixth annual Ohio Vailey Mine Rescue Contest on Saturday.
August 29, at 8 a.m. at the Belmont County Fairgrounds.
The rescue team from Southern Ohio Coal Company's
Raccoon No. 3 mine, winner of an August 13 contest in
Blacksburg, Va .. will be one of three area tea ms in the
tournament. The other teams are from the Meigs No. 1 and
Meigs No. 2 mines.
At the St. Clairsviile contest, three simulated minefields are
set Np on the foot bail field- each with identical markings and
hazards. Members of all the teams don· their full mine-rescue
· apparel - Including self-contained breathing apparatuses and work a problem which usually involves rescUing one 'or
more imaginary victims and reventilating the min e.
The contest is scheduled to condude ·at 3 p.m. An awards
banquet will follow at St. Marian Hall in St. Clairsvile at 7:30
p.m.
Banquet tickets are available for $15 eacn from Robert
Schmidt, secretary· treasurer of Post ·s. at (614) 695-1415.

Carl M. Smith, 49, of 111 Pearl
St., Middleport, died Wednesday
night at Grant Hospital,
Columbus.
Funeral arrangements wllJ. be
announced by the Cremeens
Funeral ChapeL

Robert Grogan
Robert B. Grogan, 85, Toledo,
formerly of Bradbury, died
Thursday morning at his homJ:&gt;.
Friends may call at the

The Meigs County Board of Elections Office, Mechanic St ..
Pomeroy, wiil be closed all day on F riday to permit employees
to attend a ballot layout works hop being held at the office of
Secretary of State Sherrod Brown.

Process 11 cases in mayor's court
Eleven cases were processed Wednesday night in the court of
Middleport Mayor Fred Hoffman.
Forfeiting bonds were John R. Blankenship, Albany. $450.
driving while intoxicated: Mary L. Woods. Middleport. $40;
Erma J. Ridgway, Point Pleasant , W.. Va.: Sonya L. Shriver,
Gallipolis, $40.. all on speedi ng charges, and Lyle B. Hanning .
Albany, $75, squealing tires.
Fined were James D. Priddy, Rutland , $425 and costs and 30
days In jail, driving while intoxicated; $100 and costs, &lt;)riving
while under suspension, and $100 and costs, contempt of court;
Jeffrey W. Cundiff, Middl&lt;'port, $425 and costs. three days in
jail. driving while intoxicated: $100 and costs. expired license;
$50 and costs, expired tags, and $100 and costs, possession of
mariju ana; Donald A. Hartung, Pomeroy. $50 and costs.
permitting an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle;
Mike Dorst, Pomeroy , $50 and costs and five days in jail. no
operator's license; Janine VanMeter, South Carolina, $100 ~nd
costs and 10 days in jail; JoAnn Chand ler, Clifton, W. Va., $100
and costs and 10 days in jail. both charged with petty theft.

Vidia Girolami
Vidia Girolami, 58, Butternut
Ave. , Pomeroy, died Wednesday
at the Holzer Medlc&amp;l Center
following a lingering Illness. The
Ewing Funeral Home is in
charge of arrangements.

Ohio delegation visits
By United Press International
An Ohio delegation of mostly
state legislators today planned to
visit a site in northern Honduras
where Ohio National Guards!l'len
are scheduled to particpate in
road-building exercises in 1989.
· The 24·member delegation of
i5 polit ictans and nine journalists
arrived in (he Central American

Hond~ras

nation Wednesday following a
four-hour flight from Columbus
aboard an Air National Guard 727
jet.
.
The group went immediately to
the U.S. Embassy for a briefing
by U.S. Ambassador Everett
Briggs and other embassy offl·
cials. The gro~p iatet attended a
reception at Briggs' residence.

Daily stock prices
(As of 10:30 a.m.)
Provided by
Bryce and Mark Smith
ol Blunt Ellis &amp; Loewi

Election board closed Friday

Rawlings-Coats-Blower Funeral
Home after 4 p.m. Saturday.
Services will be held at the
funeral home at 2 p.m. Sunday
and burial wJII be In the Rivervl('w Cemetery·

Firm
Price
Am Electric Power .. :.......... 27'1.i
AT&amp;T .......................... ....... 34 '!,.
As hl a nd Oil .... , .. ..... ........... 70¥,
Bob Evans Farms .............. 25¥,
Charm lng Shop pes .. ... .. .......... 33

Federal Mogui ....... ......... .... 47~
Goodyear T&amp;R ................... 73 '1.!
Heck 's In c . .......................... 4%
Lands' End ....................... 53t .
Limited Inc ........ .... ..... ...... .48]1,
Multim edia Inc ................... 70'/.t
Rax Restaurants ................ ,. 4%
Robbins &amp; Myers ................. )0 '1.!
Shoney's Inc ....... : ... ............ 31%
Wendy 's Inq ....... .... ............... 11
Worthing1on 1nd .............. .... 2~ 11,.

Squad has six calls ~on~~~~=ments .

Meigs County Emergency
-Medical Servl~es reports six
calls Wednesday: Pomeroy at
12 : 35 p.m . to Seneca Drive for
Roy Stone to Vetera.ns Memorial
Hospital; Racine at 2: 19 p. m. to
Blley Ridge for Karen Blackburn ,
who was treated but not trans·
ported; Rutland at 3:42p.m. to
Carpenter-Dyesvllle Road for
Beth Robson to O'Bleness Memorial Hospital: Rutland at 3:56
p.m. to Long St. . for Evan
Wiseman to O'Bleness Memorial
Hospital; Syrac.u st&gt; at 9:39p.m .
transported Donnie Freeman to .
Veterans Memorial Hospital;
Middleport at 10:58 p.m. to
Oliver St. for Shirley Frazier to
Veterans Memorial Hospit al.

Issued license
. A marriage license has been

Issued In Me igs County Probate
Court to Frederic Hood Rhodes,
42, Cottageville, W.Va., and
Rosario R . Walters. 4~ , Ra vens·
wood, W.Va. ·
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33 .killed, 136 hurt in Philippines uprising
MANILA. Philippines 1UP!) - Government
forces wlt .h shoot -to-klii orders from Pres.ldent
Corazon Aquino today battled rebel troops .
occupying the armed forces headquarters in the
bloodiest and most serious challe nge ·:o Aquino's
18-month-old government.
Two World War II vlntageT-28planes and tanks
pounded rebel positions Inside suburban Camp
Aquinaldo while soldiers loya l to Aquino inched
closer to the general headqua r ters building,
which had been set afire, a nd the nea rby Home
Defense office.
A military spokes man , Ca pt. Anselmo Cabingao, said 70 mutineers su rrendered after four
hours of fighting , raising M-16 riflE's with white
fltigs tied to their muzzles .
He said 1.500 pro-gover nm&lt;'nt Infantrymen
!ought about 200 rebels hip by Co l. Gre!(orlo
"Gringo" Honasan . form er chief aide to opposition Sen . Juan Pon ce Enrllt:\ Aquino's leading .
polliical rival and a former defense minister .

Honasan's location was .not known as night fell,
but Cabi ngan said he might have abandoned his
troops and escaped aboard a helicopter that was
seen parked near his home in Aguinaldo. The
report could not Immediate ly be confirmed.
· Col. Honesto Isleta said pollee regai ned control
of a communications complex housing govern me nt television Channel 4 and the private
ABS-CBN network after a day-long battle. '
Isleta said pro-government forces also retook
the Viilamor Air Base- Air Force headquarters
- near the Manila International Airport, which
was ordered closed for the night.
Tlie re bels remained in control of two other
televisio n stations and Camp Olivas. 50 miles
north of the capital. Military helicopters sprayed
gunfire at the re bel-he ld TV ne tworks and a
nearby hotel wher(' some rebe ls took refu ge.
At least 33 peo ple were killed and 136 ot hers
wounded , according to report s by hospit &amp;I' and
military sources . Most of tho se kilied were

FIT AND TRIM

105 Butternut Ave.
992-3033
NEXT TO FARMERS BANK

Pomeroy

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HEALING &amp; HOLY GHOST RALLY
Mt:SSAGE: "Th•· Lavin!! On Of Uond•"
WE WILL BE ANOINTING THE SICK WITH OIL AND
PRAYING THE PRAYER OF FAITH ACCORDING TO
JAMES 5: 14, 15

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$2,000.00

SEARCH PLANNING. - ,fohn Tobin , center, u
member olthc Athens County Searc h, Track and
Retlcue AH!IOCiatlon· shollis where search party
members · •hould h!•gln looking for Aaron •

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FACTORY
REBATE

General Telephone Co. of Ohio
which serv&lt;?s most of Meigs
Countv is see kin~ a $!'&gt;4 million
rat~ increa se in 19M to offset
opt&gt;ratlng cos ts and r oco ntinu ~ a
$570 million. six year service
Improvement pt·ogram. co m ·
pany officials reported today.
· Rules require a one month
notice before su bmitting a rate
request to the Public Utilities
Com m ission of Ohio. The company today !ik&gt;d Its notice of
Intent with the PUCO . Formal
filing Is planned Sept. 30.
Estimated in~reases proposed
for residential one-party service
range from $:1.86 to$6.20 a month.
Robert R. Randall of Marion.
vice president -general mana!(&lt;'!' .
cited rising operating cos ts , a
d!'Clining rate of return on
'investment a nd heavy capi tal

. USED CARS IN STOCK!
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The Meigs Cou nty Court of
Appeals. fourth appelate district .
has upheld the conviction and
sentence In the sta re's case
against Lindsey Taylor. Taylor
was found guilty In Meigs Count y
Common Pleas Court in October
1985 of the murder of Danny
Melton. Melton was killed by a
shotgun blast to the head · In
October 1983.
Taylor's attorney, Steve Story
of Pomeroy, charged four assignments ol error during Taylor's
jury trial. First, that the court
denied a mollon to suppress a
confession made by Taylor to
authorities. ~tory argued that
since Taylor Is moderately retarded, he did not knowingly and
intt&gt;lllgently understand his
rights under the law and as a
result o! his lack of understanding, made the confession. Se·

YOUR DEALER ON THE RIVER

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614-992-6614

POMEROY, OHIO

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needs to continue modrr lza tlon
programs as rna In reasons tor
rh~ aCJ ion.
The compan~· also will seck
authority to off~r a " Lifeline"
se-rvic(' for . low in rome custo-

mers, he sa id.
Lifeline. If approved. would
discount baSic sC'rvit·e 43 pC'rcr nt
for users who qualify for the
s tate's Homr Enrr~y Assistance
Program.
Randall sa id GTE's new Lif~­
ll nc proposa I is rca !ly an expa nsio n of a ('ODC&lt;'PI introdue&lt;'d
ea rlier this year. GTE's Tel&lt;'·
phone Assistance Plan. intra·
ducNI 10 customers last April ,
a lrea dy offers a 50 periTnl
reduction In al l one-timecharR~S
tor HEAP-eligible cus tomers
s i~nlng up for new service.
With the discount. ~iigiblc

cusromt'rs would pa y le:-.s under

GTF.'s new rates than thev arr
paying toda)·. Randall reports.
In addition . GTE 's Liteiint•
plan also may result in a waivN
of an additional $2 .fi() a month In
FCC-i\ut horized s ubscr iber linr
r hargrs.
In regard to ih&lt;" overall cas~ .
Rand all sa id dis a ppea ring contribution s from long-dis ta nce revC'nurs placC' morC' pressur&lt;' on

iocai sPrvicr costs . Thos€' contributions tormcrl y offset part of
thr difference betwe£'n actual
costs and what cus tomprs wcrf'
cha rged for local service.
"Today, GTE'.' actual cos t of
providing basic loca l service to
the average residential cus tom~!'
is signitica nr!y high er than the
amoun t GTE r~ceii'CS from eac h
Co nt inut'd on pagC' 10

Court of Appeals upholds Taylor's
conviction and sentence Thursday

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Saunders, K2, 11 rt•sldent of St·enic Hills Nursing
Center, Thuroday a!tt•rnuon. Flanking 1'ohln an•
&lt;:apt. Car l Langford. left , and Jerry Schoolcraft.
right, of the Guilla County Sheriff's Department.
(Trlhunt• photo hy
Ann Welch)

GTE eyes tncrease tn rates·

PLUS, LARGE DEALER DISCOUNTS
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spectators who flocked in huge numbers In
fiesta-like atmosphere to witness the battles.
Looking grim and angry, Aquino appeared on
indepE-ndent television and said she had ordered
the military to crush the mutiny "as soon as
possible."
,
Isleta said the order was for ·Honasan to "come
out so we can stop the killing."Theorder to therask
group is to take them dead or aliv!'."
'"I have nothing to say to these tra itors," Aquino
sa id. "The assault is tocontimJe until the rebellion
is crushed. There wili be no terms."
Aquino said her only son, ~nigrio lll, 27, was
wounded when rebel soldiers fired on his car at th!"
start of the uprising before dawn today. She said
three of his companions were killed and one was
wounded .
" We must remember th.at if we are all united we
ca n control th ese monsters ," Aq uino said . She
said the rebel soldiers were threatening to
"ret urn their violence during the former

regime."
Aquino said her gover nment is "firmly in
con trol of the sit uation'' and commended troops
loyal to her.
At least 30 people were killed and more than 100
wounded in battles at several sites In and around
Manila.
Armed Forces chief Geri'. Fidel Ramos, who had
moved from the rebel-occupied Camp Aguinaldo
to Camp Crame. across a broad boulevard, told
reporters that troops loyal to Aquino were gainjng
ground "little by 1ittle" against Honasan. a close
associate of Juan PoncE&gt; Enrile, an opposition
senator and former defense minister.
During a lu il in the fighting this afternoon, a
huge crowd of onl_ookers jammed EDSA boulevard, which separates th e two spraw ling military
camps. in a fiesta- like atmosphere heavy with the
smell of gunpowd er. EDSA was the sce 0e of the
"people power" revolution that swept Aquino ,to
power 18 months ago.

storm causes some
property damage along river

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Lebanon celebration
Lebanon Township's celebra-:
rion In honor of the bicentennial'
anniversaries of the U.S. Canst!-'
tutlon and the Northwest Ordi&lt;
nance will be held Sunday, I ~
p.m .. at Buffington l~iand Park,:
Portland. fl.esidents should come'
prepared to share local history·
and are also asked ro bring a
covered dish.

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Chester Elementary School·
openhouse will be held 6:30p.m.·
Monday. followed by a PTO.
meeting at 7 p.m. All parents art&gt;_
invited .to visit the school andmeet the teachers.

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cond. that evidence from a prior
criminal action against Tay·lor In
1978 was irrelevant and should
have been Inadmissible. The
appelaie court acknowledged
that Story was correct in his
argument on the second assignment of error but opinioned It
was not a prejudicial error.
Third, that the court failed to
dismiss an Indictment against
Taylor for hav ing a weapon while
under a disability after Taylor
was acquitted of felonious as sault, the prior offense from 19'18
upon which the disability was
based. And fourth, that the court
failed to dismiss the charge til
having a weapon under a disabIlity even though Taylor was
never officially Informed he was
under a dis abill ty.
Story said he Intends "to as k
the Ohio •Supreme Court to

review the opinion of the appelate court and make reversa ls on
at least two issues;" failure of
the trial court to suppress Tay lor's confession a nd failure to
dismiss the indictment of having
a weapon under a disability from
a prior charge of feionius assault
after Taylor was acquitted of the
felonious assault charge.
Meigs Prosecuting Attorney
Fred Crow Ill remarked that the
case was a "sad sit uation ''
because of Taylor's mental han·
dicap. "However," he added,
"Tay lor was a danger to society." Crow said he was
"pleased there was no error In
the trial."
Taylor is serving a life sentence . in prison for Melton's
murder, In add It ion to three
years for the firearm
speclflca t ion .

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came· across the river,'' said
By Ji,AREN A. KIDD
IBetty Crawford. Gallipolis Fer And MATI ROBERTSON
ry. "It got grey, hail started fal OVI' News Satff
A National Weather Service ling and leaves started flying at
spokesman said he isn' t certai n if us ."
The storm only lasted five to 1U
it wa s an unconfirmed tornado
minutes.
according to Mike Rey touchdown or a downburst that
nolds
,
Gallipolis
Ferry, who sa id
blew the roofoffofa mobile home
the
hail
had
dented
the side of his
and caused other damage in a
truck.
"lt
was
the
biggest hall
residential area across from the
Stauffer Chemical Plant in Galli: l'w ever seen around here-, golf
polis F e rry at about 6:15 p.m . ball size. It was just like a big
storm. a wave came right
Thursday .
A steel dumpster knocked onto through, blew that school bus
its side, a SChOOl bus stop builqing shelter over the fence," he said.
"A . big hall storm came
blown over a fence and siding
torn from a bu lldlng were In- through lj¢re," ,said Ray Camfi?·
cluded In the damage caused by beU. "I thought it was a
high winds during a severe tornado ' '
"It just ripped th rough every- ,
thunderstorm . However, the
thing
around here." said John
cause remai ns a mys tery.
Reynolds.
Gallipolis Ferry.
:·we wasn ' t doing much look''That
bus
stop
has been here for
ing," said a customer at the
years
a
nd
it
was
never moved
Mara thon Convenience store.
" We was just trying to hold the before."
Leaves blown from t re~s were
door c los~d . "
No tornado c!tings have been plastered to the s ides of cars a nd
reported to the weather service . buildings facing west after the
but wU n ~sses did report golf bail storm and walnuts w.ere scats ize hail that damaged automo- t ~rcd over the ground . "Anybody
biles and high winds that bl ew want some wainut·s,'' sH id Cindy
down large trees, blocking the Ca mpbell, Galilpolls Ferry.
sout hbound lane of Route 2. "It

A spokesman · for the Stauffer
Chemical Plant said the plant
had not sust.ained any damage.
Ray Ply ban, a weather specialist' at the Huntington division of
the National Weather Service, .
said radar did not detect any high
wind activity In the area.
"Right now we have to go with an
unco nfir med tornado touch·
down ," he said. "I would not rule
out the possibility because I was
not there. I have learned in 31
years of service you do not tell
someone they did not see someth,ing they say they saw."
· 'Ply ban said thatthewfnds may ·
have been caused by a down·
burst. high winds at the center of
a severe thunderstorm. "This is
something we have only come to
recognize in the la st few years,"
he said. A downburst. though
rare, can cause damage similiar
to that in the residential area.
Across the river in Gallla
County several tree limbs were
blown down and s igns overturned
as a resuil of the evening storm.
Hail as big as marbles was
reported In downtown Gallipolis
at the peak of the storm.

Rescue success 'coop~rative
effort between departments'
By LEE 1\NN WEI.CH
OVP Staff Writer
Slowly. m~t hodically. groups
of t'C'Sc ucrs combed the Gallia
County hillsides and cr~ckbeds
around Scenic Hills Thursday.
Th ~)' w&lt;?re looking lor 82-ycar-oid
Aaron Saunders, a res id ent of the
facility.
Clad in a green plaid shi rt,
green s lacks and houseslippers,
SaundNs had gotten away from
Scenic Hills around 7 a.m. For
the next 12 hours. he was the
subject of a n intensive search of
the area.
Members of the Galiia County
Sheriff' s ·, Department , . Ga!lia
County Emergency Medical Service. the Gallipolis Fire Department, Troops 20!\ and 200 of the
Boy Scouts of America and the
Athens Count y Track a nd Rescue
Association complete with bloodhounds, searched for the man
through 90-degree-plus heat and
humidit y, and the th.reat of
severe storming .
From the air, Jim Sa unders of
Gallipolis took a plane a nd flew
low, searching for the man.
LifeFiight and HealthNet were
waiting to come in, as soon as
stormy'wea ther in Columbus and

Huntington, W.Va .. broke.
rescuers met there to team up
When he left the nursing home. and head out .
Saunders had not mten breakJohn Tobin of Athens County
fast &lt;:~nd by the time he was found Track a nd Rescue Association
that night. was tired. thirsty and coordinate th e effort, and spilt
hungry.
the group Into teams of three or
The search began with th e s taff four and sent them into five areas
of the nursing home looking for wtt'at was called a quick
around the immediate area for serach.
Saunders. They. ca lled for help
Earlier, the bloodhounds
from the Sheriff's Department, picked up Saunders' trail, but
who in turn requested a ss istance lost it with the high winds and
from various emergency ag&lt;'nheat of the afternoon .
cies in the area, along with the
Rescuers a lso made trips to his
Athens team.
homeplace in Rio Grande. as well
The s kies were t hreatenlng in as to relative's homes In Gallipothe late aflernoon a nd early lis. According to one Sheriff's
evening hours , and Capt. Carl Deputy. Saunders was agile for
Langford, chief investigator for · his age and could ha ve go tten
the Sheriff's Department said the man y plar~s . possibly eve n
group was fortunate to not have
picked up b.' a driver on SR :1&gt;.
th e storm s that pummeled GalliAfter the quick search, the
polis and !he surrounding
teams join ~d forces and went to
coun trys ide.
two specific areas adjacent to the
During the search, truck drivnursing homl' for a sweep search . .
ers with Citizen's Band radios
in which rescuers fan out 2lqo .
were looking out for Saunders, as
feet apart and begin walking.
weli as city and cou nty r.e sidents
It was during Ihat serach, at .
who'd heard the man's descrip- approxlmat~l y 7 p.m .. 12 hours
tion on scanners , according to a
after the man left , he was found
nursing home administrator.
behind Dr. M0i Simone's offices
A COmll')and post was set up at
hiding underneath a large syca·
the Gallia County Gun Club,
more tree. approximately 100
across from Scenic Hills, and
Continuf'd on page 10

Eastern board approves depository
for funds, l987-88 appropr~ations
The Farmers Bank and Savings Co. was approved as the
depository lor public funds of the
district when the Eastern Local
School District Board of Educa·
lion met In regular session
Thursday evening.
.The boar~ approved perrnan·
ent appropriations for fiscal
1987-88 and accepted the reslgna·

lion of Ronald Jutton as a
substitute teacher. Employed as
substitute teachers for the new
school year were Bernaqette
Anderson, Jane Manuel, Pamela
Murphy and Judith Crooks. Val·
erie Ransbottom was named
sophomore class advisor and
Orville · Wayne Bennett Was

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named a substitutl' bus driver for
this school year.
A special session was set for 7
p.m. on Sept . 9 at the high school
to discuss personnel, financial
and other administrative mat·
ters and the regular meeting was
set for September 29, at 7 p.m . at
the high school.

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